SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAIC, V. - PAISOV, A.I.

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JMASIC, F.; PAIC, V. Treatment of epilepsy witb intracranial administration of anticonvuleants. Neuropsibijabrija 4 no.3-4:171-184 1956. 1. Is Nouropsibijatrijokog odjela Opce bolnice u Puli (89f Odjela-. Priv. doc. dr. F. JelaBic). (11PILICPST, tber. anticonvuleants, intracranial admin (Ser)) (AIVICOWMSiNS. ther. use epilepsy, Intracranial admin. (Ser)) FA.ICBL. P. - Abdominal sMtoms in pulmonary embo-lism. Ceek. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.21150-154 Mr 161. 1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich Iskarske fakul-ty KU v Plzni,, prednosta prof. MUDr. K. Bobek. t (PUMONARY EMLISM compl) (ABDOMM dis) SOUSIEK, Zdenek; PAICHL,,Premysl;_.TOKSI, Frantisek Morphological changes in malignant carcinoid syndrome. Cas.lek. 1". cesk. 99 no-10:293-297 4 Mr 160. 1. Slkluv paluologicko-anatomicky ustav, prednosta prof.dr. Josef Vanek a klinika chorob vnitrnich, prednosta prof.dr. Karel Bobek, lekarske falmlty University Karlovy se, sidlen, v Plzui. (MALIGNANT CARGINOID SYNDROME pathol.) PAIGHL, PrIM"l; SKRWT, Wbool SYKORA, jindriche Toobnicka spolupmes WMVAS Marie Pover caused by Inhalation of metal fumes from braaw welding# Plasm, like oborne 23ani-na 164 Is Kliniks, vnitmiah ohorob lekarake Multy University Karlovy so vidlem v PIsni (prednostal prof, MMe, Re Bobsk)l Oddeleni chorob a povolani L pramyslove tozikologis Statni Multni no- Mocnios v Plani (prednostal prime NUDr, IP, Hus1j, Woe), . - PAICHL, Prenyal - Manifestations of Wergenerls granulomatosis in the upper respiratm7 tract. Cask. otolar. 10 no.2:102-106 Ap 161. 1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich fakultvy vaeobacneho lekar#tvi KU as sidlem v Pizhi, prednosta prof. dr. K. Bobek. (GRANULOMA ease ra o ts) (PERIARTERITIS NODOSA case reports) NEPIRATORY SYSTEM dia) FAICHL, Pjr~ysl- The significance of family history in the diagnosis of hereditary diseaseP. Vnitrni lek. 11 no.6:527-529 JT065. 1. Klinika. chorob vnitrnich lekarske fakulty University Karlo so sidlem v Plzni (prednostat prof. Dr. Karel BDbek (decease 1 0 d7 PAICUO D.; CONSTANTINWO, P. Contributions to the processing of seismic prospecting data under complicated morphologia conUtiono* Problems, geofiz 2&10~~20 163. SARATEANU, D.; SURDAN, C.; SORODOCO, G.; AMAGNOSTE, B.; STEFANESCU, I. in colaborare cu DUMAY M.; IIARTA, H.; VASJLP~Jq C.; YLORZICU, T.; PALCU Lj~.__ Research on active immuniration. against ovine anzootic abortion. Imminological atudy in various epizootiological conditions. Stud. cercet. inframicrobial. 14 no-3:283-294 63. (ABORTION, VETERINM) (SBEEP DISEASES) (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (IMMOLOGY) PAIT)"IR, F.; Nemec, . "Using. the Boriskin method for cutting, drifts L~ the F-i wit ine of the Ci;echoslovak Array in Karvina." UILH, Praha, Vol 4, !:o 6, June 1954, p. 169 SO: Eastern European AccessiDns List, Vol 3, 110 1.), Oct 1954, Lib. -Df ConEress z-, IVADT, Gyula, Dr.; PAIDT, Iaszlo, Dr. New method for the therapy of interstitial plasma cell pneumonia in premature infants by pentavalent stibium and aromatic diamidines. Orv. hetil. 98 no.44:1201-1204 3 Nov 57. 1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyi 11gyetem Gyermakklinikajanak (igaz9ato: Walter Karoly dr. egyet. tanar) kozlemenve. (PNEUMONik, IN TITUL PTASM& CELL, ther. antimonic cpds. & aromatic diamidines in prematare inf - 0CM.)). (INFANT, PREMATUP3, dis. pneumonia, interstitial plasma cell, ther., antimonic apda. & aromatic diamidines (Hun)) (ANTIMONY, ther. nee antimonio apda. in interstitial plasma cell pneumonia of premature inf. (Hun)) (AMIDINES, ther. use aromatic diamidines in interstitial plasma cell pneumonia of premature inf. (Hun)) PAI Iy. Y8. I. rz ) ~. , O-V r"V v t 0 "- W- I ~, �; 5, Growth of microorganIsms In low atmospherlo prossurso Mrolcloloi;l1a, Koskva 21 no.1:14-18 Jan-Fab 1952. (OLKL 22:1) 1. Odesaa Nedical Institute. PAIKERT, Z. Effect of amortizati,n rates on selection of the most economical capital investment plans. PRU.14YSL POTRAVIN. (14iniaterstvo potravinarskeho rrumyslu) Prah&, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10, no. 8, Aug. 1959 Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. aro 1*141 ve 00 a 0 41 00 06 *6 a MLA 010"'0' o "'I"111111MUM it is 0 Ii a Jul 0 x R m A r a 2- 1 1 mics- 10 1, a 12 0 Isupgov the manufacture of cylinder oilm 41, ' 4 3 .00 . jfj 1939. %o, . , o. % ' ; lo. I tttxnl Sir ;hAsirv is I 't= mulAu I d A 0 r n a 5% of 2111,tv clay at irratturnt 121% acid Is miffivictit. Acid zludjm~ - C11 1 1 t a tily at 40 M'; 3 1.5 tirs. I* xtifficlent for a mit- - 1 1 : 1 lileir mettling. J'tw hmm-a air 124) 30%. A pirlinibiary; Vldallon $9 star botiolut With air at to), and (tit .%tit, lit. ovs- atilt %how rust1tvaide h(Wrow-flo-111 of flat- 11JOIrtiAl. :; f b ll f 00 owsi o y A jurpliditafy trraluirnt wit 110%, of 41miart vvith clay Without the rtmoval of the Acid sluftc, ziill 0 itictinaws the catho" fail. as cam"llArrd with the ttrallutnt -w how. sh trm decivaiars Th id 66 e u t t , . with clay without ac v'-t' It RIVIX-a's to lic p-ilite to C-AFTY out the treattucat 4 '00 itlowt a dauent. thereby aad atilt simer we Thc raw material and the fiu4 pioducts guiz charActeri" properti" are t4bulated. A. A. Roi~hfliajgk Suit the Soma SLA ddlf.iWMSL LITIN&TWE CL&IIarsealop 0 q 0 _oe j '00 ts VID. vaa*j'j' RI&I siv 1r-T J, Sa % I i " & a 0 0 go* da 0 0 'q *, 0- W 00 0 -- ~ T--] - I T I -, . . - .1 Medicine Fight against suppurative diseases among workers in the peat industry. Moskva, Medgiz, 1%1. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, April 1952. Unclassified. PAIKIIAt S. Sh. E. D. RUSHNIR, Z. Microbiol. Epiiemiol. Imunitatsforsch. (USSR) 19, 80-5, 1937 *00069*096066090soo 17 is v -A L-L- L a .. ......... go A Alla $0 00 't sill 01D a goo it RWWWWWW,,~ 90$000 0 a I$ h 8 lW, 11 vkuob c is tild" U&bw. S, P"wvoskAa&yv V,1~9-22110. N - M1940) =16.i 3941, IL 28".-Dryins up to W do" not affect the vi' camdri C, but at biSher temp. there N convAd. rmbk 11MG. Mot in d"M PUM MW 0 "to conlent of more then "ITtamme losses to amount up to Oct. After WHY4 In claord coalkabitru for 25 and 40 cAn, - thc~ 1ritomin loss was *My 0.02 and 2,12 nW. %. ". Jame dtits. ti 014MIS C by The B*Ibpd of I*vrottilin m0 lloro~ Wheahoit h ftft"ary to 111110dit" Ills after the It"tilivot wilibl"bacetate. Only when the cAbbW is free frouide. bydroucarbic wid ma botb treatments be omitted. J. C. jurrjvns glee 41 041 joalir# 1 P 0046 goo 'Go zoo goo zoo zoo v0 0 go 0 T. i F3 U 1% AT 00 At v t, 1, 't a 01 ti tt it K '40 A 1 H.4 i 00 go 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~,% '. -1A 0 00 0 4111: 0 00 90 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 . -6 -as so 0 00 0 0 0 di 00 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 ;10 oo*-*-* 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 ll~ 0 U 11 if 13 w is IF 17 u a 21 a Is M a h x 19 a 11 N u M a 36 v x it a 41 Q 43 ad a A of. -0 00 -W-- d. th. con II&ALM led ftM food d 00 1 wo uc". 1, AL P- Gualron and 00 /110man$.14WOMA. 19, 264-77t)(MU).-Of a 00 2 00 group at 10 8. ai strains (1) and I D. owfoxi (11) sirRtn 00 me uolalcd f-- demycd food products. 9 strains of I were t0=4 capable of decarbox latin hi tidi hi i -90 00 a2! s ne to stam y g ne, and 6 wainsol I and the U strain C&Pabk oldeca6virylat. .00 ing tYrosine to tyramine. All tyr-unine4uming strains 011 a1w formed histamine. Of 10 strains of I iinlatcd .00 0 a from normal milk no strains cs;"Ie of decarboxylating 900 0 43 tyrosine wre fuund. S. A, Karia[4 =00 00 so '3 00 oil -7-.7 $IWO llflliii~- Israel .10 Ov got I- . I f 4 - I * I -T- b U11 AV is IF a It a K U a It it :*;.T.,*, : 19 0 0 9 0 0 6 0 0 0 000:0:1:900000000000040*0004000006000*00000Of 0 LITIMMIR CLSISIPWATION Gas coo see Igoe too voo see see too boo wee zux;ar T-T-T+n - #A L I a ad 9 A AM a* n I Isa 0 * *1* 0 0 SERETSYANU, D.[Sarateanu, D.J; suRDAN K.[surdan, c.]; smmm, ra. [Sorodoc, G.]; SHTEFENESKU, I.[Stefanescu, I.]; v sotrudni- chestva 9: DUMA, M.; MARTA, M.; VASIIZ, K.[Vasi2le, C.]; FLORESKU., T.[Florescu, T.]; PAIKU, P.[Paie%, P.] Investigations of active immudzation against ovine enzootic abortion. L=unological study in various epizootic conditions. Rev* scio mede 8 no.3/4:167-171 163. (RICKETTSIAL DISEASES) (SHEEP DISEASES) (ABORTION, VETERINARY) (VACCINES) PAU, V- p. 213, Praha, Vol. 4. "GuBrantGOIng ftlfillment of the Plan for Technical DBvOlOPmsnt-" no. 3. mar. 1954. SO: Zagt 1hropean Accessions List, Vol- 3, NO- 9, SOPtember 1954, Lib. of Congress 116 ORM) Offi Disorders of Psychogenic speech disorders. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 52 no. 3, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953(2 Unclassified. vwalflokm of Mvithials of & dog MOM roduct. fill, 141i'l Willy. V A, 1W. 'It"" disc 79. mi ;,mjw; 4, F4, 41, M24a "--I he N-firt, deffladalkin tinnIO. VI .11,04h Ihf. Id.) ht$* Ittim pyrithr. .1xVd to lif,wr it* sliuriotr ~q MeRf :R - '.4.hjPt(NIr0)TC6II,) (If, PtCf1W- C11,01,C1101 (14.) 9. tons millverfrif it? ils *CA Atom, Whh-h With fit RAVC the -If, -plod Aleri4r; this iltrniped in.-) air, wilb,nit putificAllon gatir after forief ht-Ating X_ III). h. 1:111 P. IIIIr wit. .1.11t fraill IM s. It fir hi-atois with IN) a. RItNilh (,it P) hip, sit 114) :~hl . lind flirroolrd prisbart political and twe- 001W.f togivc At 2. El IKI-P, shir): With NXMC0j(0, its 410. it 0' lilt MI ht% virhki aftry t1rcollilln, wah ive atul di'lo. At K. PtelIMCCII(elf'. h,, IA:j" 1111""holf"I fit 11,0. Ittroll-Koll. xjvr Art 1,1111ficalloll ZMA 6. I?tcll%lr, CII(CIIICNI11, m. M4-70", 3.6 x. of which with ArCl x4re .1.2 X. of the nsr);Wride, ill. 140-W, condensed with It 1.11-(Nlo ll,C.11,11(t in C%l with AICI, to 3.A1 It. RCO. hop, 17.%-K%'. which wn, 1-1tw"I %tilt gl-i-d A,011:1 10 all.) Zo-lig w i,s X. RCII,Cll,cli(ell,c(NiI)CII.\IvlitI .1.6 2. of thiS ron,h-n%,I on hratinj with 3.11 g. I.4-(Mr0),- C41I.Cificif"N'll, at I1WP-:Nkl for 3 hrs. to give 4.65 X. JR, - RClIiCII,CIf(CII- MrRIC1111 which W-As trfluxed with 14)C1, in PlIM-- fit c1~ flar ring, cirloir 4.2 K, R'. C.111104109 I's " lixt-Wn'; this wii~ redur"I With *;TI,IICI Irave 2.65 X.. of the cimTexpotiding 14raA ' b, a which was fly a 2~tqs 1144mavol drgraitation to give R'CfI,,C1I,. CII(ClIXIM"ClIMCM. IM-ft 1104W. split with 11. 1.) RCIIO. kc(ml. 14011, an't the ill-Simi 1. b,*. I if) 30. ; wink-AtUAttone, in. 1M-8% identical with the WoliCAT- berm* obtained on degradation of trorilne. IV. Ipftac alkalolds~ M. IAilrr and K. Pwwhin4d. Ibid. 80, 11oftnann detpvdation4 of N. Methyleowtint, And catsilvitic firdt-mswitimn and dehydro- VenAlkno, 44 thr In.uturls. dra"Hwirl in detail, as "It "t thewrtical ron4iderAtions C.A. 43,21t=) ". IAhb.h Ifir.trurlsirr ofmeline be (IX It - Me). V. fie It R(i $%I,, constitution of Cephali.e. dation stujljc~ siniil,ar to th"se villployi:4 I,* OW SMU-tt'll forinuLt 11) 114 ludirs on Clorlior lead to the strUctur Kitri F. Uttmch 11) for cvplushor. syntbolls of spattelAll. R, Anct. (I. K, MOM 411~1 N.1lair 165. H. -ancy, t"11 I'l (ptrpd. fly Mild ticul hydrolvop of the A- I his" -lie 1.11 P11 I.J ;it 14,K1111 5CvrM "11, 1 aq od JICjI0 added was im)l.ltt,l I.S.- '""..'ed 10 1. t)), Clenitnensen t"luctio" 'If $-it,,- (I. R ll'.r~ . dl-alwricine 11, R 'Alit, St.-Coli'm of 1. .4, it'll ... t%~l ill 1. told 1-v allatit-, ell, ell- ell, Cill IN Clj~ ('11 'C R "N' CII, I I I I Cif ell ell Lill CII, CII, Cill Ihu P Cri'twil =*(UWV ad r=. d. C.A. 44, "wk. and satt"Sky "d '411 h C.A: 43, =1:161111-sba, ether with uttmvk*t I bt gave the *,11t Iqtjv., which an heating to I&I-WIcat X giving phorlir .11firOW1 Thefit ejW in 40As brAted with PlINHIS to IW-21NO cavv phocil, (51 elf. Nickma -1) CUPCH(CHICLVD1 11). purikd ,as the hydrille 1~1414 heated with .48% MU gavi HOCRIC115(clac (111)'!)utiW at the dakydrW (M m. 644% slid teduml with jn and IICI to 1RtCII(CJI*C%IT),. IV with Me('11, then Virratedwith (VA) in abs. ether. and the reusitins base Imsted to IWX50* save the lactam 310.061y). V1 rvfmxwd with POCI, In Ubt. PhMr rave ring ch"urriotbe 10. It. 12. 13.3'. 4'- bexalipho qnat~i-- ?Lit "It jrbp 1). H, stud V; d. Igattenby mud W. C-7 44 4,9111r. for nuinbesins) isolated as the iododx"(03M 0. WtV. (d=.), VJJ witb Aga gave the chkiride, IV,- IV obkb Wilk PC it ove the.or"Is V1 I Vill WOO $mPVC1d. And ow Wid (a$ MCI Z) IV, h IT it, In V I ClIC16 save the owid cidarWe-11CI OU 11 with V gsvr the -- which with VOC16 save W W% 11OAc save OIJ~C-msr~ise. a light x0low Is sun after dift. at 2", In high vamuro (C's of ~ns% lacks The st jimp oresurthie), Jam, 11~ RLMM/Zooparasitology - Parasitic Protozoa. G Abs Jo-,x : Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959, 927 Arthor : Popa, R., Pailian, V.V., Ludatscher, R. List : - Title : Observatioll Oil Autochthonous Coligenital Toxoplasmosis in Runailia Orig Pub : Morfol. iionmla si patol., 1958, 3, No 1, 37-42 Abstract : Pathological, aimtomical; mid cliiiical data of 12 cases of coneenital toxopInsmosis confina the presence of this disease in Rumania. Card 1/1 5 10 U W It u 17 Is r, I I L ft p a 9 It I u IST A.C. 1.0 t4plas pd i i 94 1 04 410 , ]AS JU A.0 OR 600 00 0 4~ it 4 &1 a 4u a 4 & -2- A- -LE. 0 Tu suctrbic add coattost of &o witaus of prognait and * b i DO* ~Mll ra b ts. J. L Nadodze and B. KopalcisbvW. BITZ MU CrPtt S 9 IIV-21 1940 i .001 . . . . n . )( ( Germn)~Tbe axorbic add content of the peri licral and p " cent the liver and of the maven of noupres. nc' tr .00 us., b i1 17.4-M.0 (av. W.M. 18.2--'%1.7 (my. ~21.1111) &M 17.0,M3 (my. 21.10) mg. 04. rrsp. That of '00 %be antur organs of preiguant rahbits was 8.o-lH.2 (av. 1 Lr2) anti 7.6~22.7 (av. 17.05)ing. 79. trsp. 7U fetal liver contaimcd 12 4- 08 11 (av W 8) in . . . . ji. 70 31 akvrbk- acid. .4. A. KAH'Ilt N zoo ALL A-7 I" , , " , * ul--~-Av -00 is - ZD 0' 9 Pt Cp it It Op Ol K a R 9 Ot a It 41 910 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 : : : : 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0.0 0000 00 6; "oto, aloe sib Nib 9 t! log 009 00 VO 411111- lei 04 IA An I 1 1, ?W ra 0 0 V 'I V W 0 a a 3 t v OW a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 *-A- --*-a 0 000 0600. . : : : :IA PAILCOZEE, T.I., P. SHUSHAO'IYA, kkusherstvo i Gin-e-kol. 1950, ANO. 2, 18-22. I ~ . r -Po-; /4, U 't. a ; v 1 1 ; ". ll;~ ,i.A. Structure and reactivity of organic co=pounds. (Quantita-tive azpectej Analele chimie 17 no.3:3-64 JI-9 162. SWAKOV9 Ivan Makeimovich; PADC01 t S.V. v red.; SHPEKTOROVAq Ye.I., tekbn. red. [Book for juvenile automobile drivers] Kniga iunogo avtomobilista. Izd-3.9 perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo wFizkal'tura i sport," 1960. 370 p. (Juvenile drivers) (MIRA 14:7) Foreword Ch. "Equations for electric. power systems on ehips BI(nnerit.t.) Qf tile tripol-~f C,~] Ch. IIII Electrodynarnic model for the fnhip'7 electric POV27 Z--~StP7 a-r,~u It[ 11le g"4 5~:-;~:I= r-4, gg 61"A NO D M-TWO IM T', , I , p ML-I ll~v~r- TM IMF NYASOYEDOV., Ye.S.,- BOR,6HCHEV, K.G.; YELISEYEVA, A.M.; LOPATIN, B.S.; ADELISOR, Ye.R.; HHOVKBIA, MI.A.; PARMI~ZVA-, T-D Lowering the incidence of angina and rbeumatic fever wider tho conditions of the cotton spinning and weaving industry. Sov.med. 25 no.5.,134-120 MY 262. (I-MU 15:8) 1. Iz kafedr gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. Ye.S.V~Yasovedov)j, fakulltetokoy terapii (zav. - prof. A.MYeliseyeva), bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. K.G.Bor5hohev) Ivansovslcogo gosudarstven- nogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent YaX.Romanov) i mediko- sanitarnoy chasti Xelanzbevogo kombinata (glavMy vrach T.D. Paimtseva). (RHEUVATIC FEITR) (STFXPTOCOCCAL 334FECTIORS) (T01, SILS-DIakSES) (1EXTILE. WORKMS.-DISEASES AND WGIENE) FAINq A.A.; PEYSAKH- S.A.. -------- Portable apparatus for rarrYing out physiological investigations. aev. pat. a Kazakh. ssR 8;2-46-21+9 '60. Trudy Inst. kr (MIRA 14:5) (APPARATUS, PUSIOLOGICAL) PAIN, B. . zh.; KISELIGOF, I., inzh. Automatic control of transformer substations in harbors. Rech. transp. 20 no.9:22-Z4 5 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Barbors) (Electric substations) (Automatic control) PAIN, B.Y inzh.; SELEMEV, S. Reactive power compensation in electric circuits of plant.-s and I Ifn 11 162. ~j . j. harbors. Rech,transp. 21 no.11:2&-29 1 15:11) (Blectrio power distribution) (Harbors) NOMIEVSKI"YP Dorlo Tvanovicb, TAPIATYNOV, Ivan Afanaslyeviell [deceased]; MORDUB, B.M., prof., retsenzent; Ptjtz~BS- dots., retsenzent; MURATOV, !.I,, karA. tekkm,. nauk, retsenzent; FjUK, A.D., inzb., red.; KZ, red. [Electrical equipment of ship and shore stations and 2ub- stations) ElekLrlcho-.k--)& oborudovan-le Niregovykh i ,nida- r~ vykh stantsii i podstantsii, Moskva, Transport, -1905. 33-' r. (VLU 18- 5) PAWL.L.S..1- NWHAYZVI V.V.- rodaktor;__ VORONIN, --M.A., retsensent; MEN, A.I., rets;nzent; VITASEKIM, S.A., redAktor; VOIKO- VAO Ye., takhnicheekly redaktor. [Ifficient utilization of electric equipment in factories; work practice of the Limenda. shipbuilding plant in increaaLng the power factor of electric installations) Ratsionallnoe ispollzovanis elektri- oheskogo oborudovaniia savodov; is opyta raboty Limendskogo zavoda po povysheniiu koeffitstenta moshchnosti elektricheskikh ustanovok. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo vodnogo transporta, 1954. 55 p. (HLRA 7:11) (Blectric engineering) PAIII, B.S., inzh. Reactiv,r! -owar compensation in the electric !~'vstems of ports. LIlVT no.2(-:236-24"31 '59. --4: ~- ) (Harbors) (Condensers (Electricity)) Using the correlat.1rm of aza'-! f." a=d predlctlzg the elentxlc powr~-r of ri-irtir to,71:19-30 164,, M, 1A I.Algi Eola..,. kand.mednauk _ (KM 14:6) Bronabial astbma. Zdorovle 7 no.71.28-29 Jl"61- (ASTMU) PAIN, G.A.; BEBURISHVILI, Ye-M- Clinical immmological observations of the interparoxysml stage or rheirmatism. Sov. med. 25 no.11:8-13 N 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. R.G.Mezhebavskiy) i kafedry mikrobiologii (zavy - doktor meditsinskikh nauk- B.G.Khaykina Orenburgskogo meditainskogo instituta kdir. - dotsent S.S.Mikhaylov). (RHEUMATIC FEVER) PAIN, G.A.; R&WIT, A.B. Two cases of fibroma of the mesentery. Vest.khir. 73 no-4:53-54 JI-Ag '53. (HLRA 6:8) 1. Kirovskaya gorodakayu bollnitan. (Hesentery-Tumore) PAIN, G.A.; BARDN, A.B. Late rapture of the stomach following chemical burn. Xhirurgiia no.7:77-78 J1 155. (MIaA 8:12) 1. Is gorodskoy bollnitsy g. Kirovae (STORACH-SURGERY) (BURNS AND SCA=) FAIN, G.A. ."'V.,", 'v"', _. -.!w -Clinical aspects of dichloroethane poisoning. Vrachodelo no.n:1204 W158 (MMA 12: 1) ' L lafedra goopitallno7 terapii (Wav - prof, R.G.- Kezhebovskiv) O;enburgskogo maditsinakogo instituta,* (ITHANII--TOXICOLOGT) FAIN, G.A. Case of death during a paroxysm of bronchial asthma. Sov.med. 23 ho-10:139-141 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallno3r terapii (zavedrCrashably - prof. R.G. Nezhebovskiy) Drenburgskogo moditsinskogo instituta. (ASTHKk case reports) TLIN, Lo ........ With their own bando. Neftianik 3 no.4:32-33 Ap 158. (MM 1125). (Petroleum wokers) PA!Nt..L,. - -- . -1 Communication and Traffic - Rostov Province - . Communication facilities in the new village of Tsimlyanakaya. Sov. sviaz. no. 11, 19~51. 1 9. Monthly Li2~, of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August iq52 --*M, Uncl. FAIR,, Ya.B., inshi Design of modern thernal'slectric power plants with block units. Energetik 10 no.12sl-3 D 162. (MMA 16-01) (Electric power ple~nts) VINDMAN, R.N., inzh.; PAIN, Ya.B., Inzh. Standard univer2al design for the main building of large thermal e.ectric power plants. Energetik 12 no.2tl-4 F 164. (MIRA 17t4) '11V VIN11KAN' R.N., inzh.;A~AIN, Ta.B., iuzh. Major questions in development of a standard project for the main building of 1.2 million kvt power station. Toploonargetika 4 no.11:45-52 N 157- (MIRA 10:10) l.Toploolektroproyakt. (Zlectrie power plants) TURCU I T. p:prof.; PAINAN., dr.; ICIESCU, Gabriela, dr.; DTJTU, Do-,-a, ir.; ATRAM, Maria, dr-S FLORESCU, Os. dr.. - I The pronounced increase in rats infected with the causal agents of anthropozoonoses demands intensification of rat eradication. 4 J. hyg. epidem. (Praha) 9 no,1:75-76 Ja-F,64 KLIPPER, A., dr.; BADER, M., dr.;-PAINA, N., dr. ~ Epidemiological research on leptospirosis on a pig- breeding and fattening farm. Microbiologia (Bucur) no.5:427-431 S-0158. PAINAMOV, Iv.; STRATRV, Il. Difficulties In differential diagnosis and therapy of late cozpliea- tions in the bladder and in the descandipg colon following radium and deep roentgen therapy. Khirurgiia, Sofia 8 no.10:922-927 1935. 1. Nauchnoizaledovatelski onkologichen instut. Direktor: prof. G.Tenchov. (RADIUM,r injurious effects, bladder & colon lesions after radium ther., aiffer.diag. & ther. (Bill) (ROINTGNM RAYS, injurious effects, bladder & colon lesions after x-ray ther.,differ.diagA ther.(Bul)) (GOLOW, diseases, radium &-x-ray induced lesions after radiother., differ.diag. & ther. (Bul)) (BLADDIR, diseases, same) PAIIIMM 1~. R. FLb , j, AT9. mlem. Soc. 69, 1834, 1-91,7 YD C. M01.1,41TIRE , , -T- -S, PAINTER, * . nSome Recent Advances in our Knowledge of-Chromosomes", (p. 207; 216) by Fainter, T. S. -1 . SbI-. .P"Ja PSKHI SOVMZNNOI BIOLOGII) Vol. V. No. 2 1936 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 a 9 0 09 0 IN, 0 0 0 0 0 MIRE= 6 g 00 O'D go so 00 o 0 o 000 0 0 * * m 4 1- 4 11 It It L 1. a to 41. SC.,II I 11A M (k W U I 00 00 00 *0 99 A~- 00 00 -00 00 *dm Md of AIR -00 00 M7 g* TO Vemome the ~60 *0 work of quantiffIgg be l6jay, a within the frame, 0 00 siffich a way = T61=4wavil in which then 0 00 v "N"at&ry ke &vsssfss~ to '*U* 2-- Of Gets Of fields In to which thmw St"h* "ficom 'Iftfiah's O0*tWi6utkW tO, the self-energy. 0 final Outcoufs, ADIW =- c"Cd -b Oth" so as to make the th"OrY we iv~&~ to of the *PPUMUM Of th'ill idea to hWe 0 dam M. B. 0 T? M. B. He- N. M. B. ;00 too too ASI Ski !fee It -T-ff B-1 v T71 -0, r m u a IP04 Kit XTE Kff tt It 0 0 go 0000 000.0 PAIS, I. Concentration of vanadium by esterification. MAGYAR KFMIAI FOLYOIRAT. (Magyar Kemikusok Egyesulete) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 65, No. 7s July 1959- Monthly fiat of East European AccessionB (EEAI) LC$ Vol. 9. no. 1. Jan. 1960. IJNCL i I I A'f,wal =1- VuL 3 tifl-. lK.1%vi-vil ilividd mid (pililqw-vilb-ni %.,if I,lium %vllvli if, vm-fllralv, lAmri af-ld me.lia. It uivi io,mim,l thm a i.o .,I yti Iibrillill xv'L~, labliglit alswal by Iho slow m r"Ill"th.11 lfriw4~m, takilig plllf.~ during Ow Ir"Allwill Stroll.i.,l ), -*~,~ -,, b)"I".z.h". millfhAO l,rs-- 1; 1 ... ....... VAS(Ij)'. Itr-al "At catf1plold.- ;w1'1 oAttlit'll of to lll~- tjohl,111'.. vIllolt 51alk, ITV Off; achor, cif !io--Aimll J..) JR,hriulliff., thell the (-,ci-gs "xi'lizill., ;wvIlt lv;Is eliadwited I;v llwans 'J -sG(limu salii I C6 alld filliffly voslallate Nv~ls' lllva~mrll hAoIlletricalh ow PAIS, Istvan, a kemiai tudomanyok kandidatusa, egyetemi tanar Talent scouting in chemistry. Magy tud 71 no.11005-707 N 164. 1. College of Horticulture and Viticulturep Budapest. PAIS., Istvan nl4ytho2ogy* by Jmre TrencssnYi-l-'aldap' 1. Reviewed b,,r -.utvan I e .46 Palo. Blet tud 26 no,26 811 25 Ja 161~ PAIS Iotvan- SCHULEK, Elemer; CORNIDES, Istvan Investigating redoxy reaction by means of compounds maxked with 18 0. 1. Magy kem folyoir 69 no.2:93-95 F 163. 1. Rotovs Lorand. Tudomanyegyatem Szervetlen es Analitikai Kemiai Intezete, Budapest, es Boisodi VegyiRombinat, Kazinabaroika.- PAIS, Istvan 90 by Ambrogio Donini. Reviewed by Istvsn Pais@ religions p god 162. not tud 17 no.5:143 F (Religions) (Donini., AmbrogiO) -------- Wenesenyi-Irajdapfel. in the bistoy of religi0h" 15 0 t61. f&Stud!Lel3 t tud 3.6 no.42--:L319 Reviewed by Istvan Pais- Ele PAISY Istvan, kandidatus esterification. I4agy kem folyoir Vanadium enrichment through 65 no. 7:276-278 Jl 159. l.. Eotvos lorand TudomanYegY8tem Szervetlen-es Analitikai- Kemial Intezete, Budapest, MA ID IRA iu 4-n4: mg fldAj - pAis, istvan. dr. or chemlistry teachers* MUSZ-2igL19 no.24, Conference f 16 Ja'64- Jr.- t ~/ A Al HUNGARY/ Analytical Chemistry, Analysis of Inorganic G-2 Substances. ,Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27172. Abs Author Istvan Pais. Title Microiodometric Determination of Vanadium. Orig Pub: Magyar kem. folyolrat, 1956, 62, No. 7, 252. Abstract: The iodometric m--thod of determination of V 5 + ) (Heczko T., Z. analyt. Chem., 1926, 68, 461) was improved in application to micro amounts of V (10 to 50,K). The determination exactitude ,is 1 .5%. The solution under study is acidified with phosphoric acid, KI and mannite are added and the separated I is titrated with Na solution. Card 1/1 PAIS2 I S Some technological and economic indices of the production of furfural by pyrolysis, Gidroliz. i Isookhim. prom. 11+ no. 1:211- 28 v6,1, (MIM 14 11) 1, TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy lesokbimicheskiy institut* (Furaldehyde) PAIPS.- Level measurement in t1he ay-4dant !3tills of a bitmen unit. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.8:40 164. (KMA l7sIO) 1. Novo-Ufimskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod, UISSR / Farm Animals. Cattle Abs.Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958, 12070 Q-2 Author *.- Pais X. A-, Aseyeva N. Ye. Inst t Title The Green Fodder Conveyer for Cattle (Zelenyy kon- veyer dla krupnogo rogatogo skota) Orig Pub: S.-kh. Povolzhlya, 1957, No 6, 63-66 Abstracts The green fodder conveyer for cattle comprised winter-rye, oats, sunflower and corn, both in a pure form, as well as mixed with Sudan grass, oats-rye mixture, melons, etc. --All cultures were fed in un- harvested conditions. The timings and norms of sow- ing, as well as the management of the seed, and time and order of feeding them to the animals are quoted. The use of the green fodder conveyer permitted to increase the productivity of the cattle, and to up Card 1/2 M, Action at ir a after Introduction of acids Ity bss#s ,ha tindrsic Int Mcd. lmt,l. Fm-t /hut. 10, Ft-Fulaltil stol%. III .N.4.04tur IICI todop In r4-glilarbuki (2m Ini. IV llclor : g, NE1,01, twkv 41411y) Showril. whilinistmilon of ulkxkli fw pj or IntrawnOtilly rrilm." ber"llou 411 julierv.1tic it,4,0 hy foo,11 minitili, with cithvr no ch;stigir or it tim, of pitv 01. Alittinixituti,sn of twit tai" else smmLsu "it h.Ut pit chasisr; if adittinktr4tumi I. 1hr -etirtlixt is lowr" and pit loart-ml. &rretin-stiolulzliell rmt ion is mise,11 by intrAvirnous Alk4li, lowered by aciJ. G. %I. Ko"Apoff j?kLj,ZandQ-rLIelektrikus (Badapeot, X.Ill., Mauthner S.u.53/b). ..- -For the-Saks Of fast fus"ng' kuto motor 16 no.7-.5 6.Ap '63- PAIS, Zoltan, cklev.eles vogyeszmarnok Effect of the dail,7 changes in the quality of bauxite on the rime cost of the produced alumina. Koh lap 95 no.6;256-260 3 e 162. GUM, Jeno; PAISCH, Nandor; BELAII Jozaef, dr. Situation report on autmm traffic, Koalsked kozl IS W.4-1:737- 739 14 0 162 a le MkV igazgato.. Kozlekedes- es Postougyi Miniazterium I/8.szak- oaztaly vezatohelyettese (for Gyocei). 2. Kozlekedes- es Fostaugyi Miniozterium Autokozlekedeoi Vozerigazgatosaganak helyettes vezetoje (for Paisch). 3. Kozlekodes- eo Postaugyi 141niazterium V.Hajozasi Fonaztaly vezetoje (for Belay). ACCEsSION NR: AP4'-45~ AUTHORA Kq_12_aohniVov s-n i ry a-ve3v ye, V, t5 44 SIM 000 18(2) SOV/163-59-2-45/48 AUTHORS: Paiso Podvoyakiyp L. N., Skakov, Yu. A. vt A. 1. TITLE: Cold-shortness of Commercial Iron (0 khladnolomkosti tekhni- cheskogo zheleza) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1959P Nr 2, pp 245-249 USSR) ( ABSTRACT: The cold-shortness of commercial iron was investigated in samples after annealing. It was found that commercial iron with a higher oxygen content and low carbon- and manganese content is very much inclined towards shortness. The brittle- ness line runs along the grain boundary. Figure 3 shows the brittle fracture of an iron sample. The microscopically observed inclosuresand separations at the grain boundaries do not cause shortness of commercial iron. The propagation of the fractures in brittle samples after the recrystalliza- tion process is given in figure 5. The grain boundary of iron samples in brittle and not brittle state was taken by electron- microphotography and is given in figure 4 (a - brittle, b - not brittle). The local shortness of the iron alloys depends on the thermal treatment of the steel samples. Card 1/2 9(6k SOV/32-25-2-31/76 AU~-.HORS: Bernshteyn, M. L., ZaiE2Y1_L_1__ f TITLE: Electron Micrafractography (Elektronnaya mil~rofraktografiya). Survey of Foreign Publications (Obzor zarubezhnoy literatury) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 2, pp 186 - 189 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Compared with ordinary microscopes electron microscopes have a much greater focus depth and thus permit promising develop- ments of electron microfractography of metal fractures and crystal textures. The-pioneering work in this field was done by C. Crnoaard and others (Refo 1-6). Coal replicas are applied by means of two coal atomi%ors (11of 3). Tho repliono can be removed chemically (Refs 899) or electrolytically (Ref 4). The article contains explanations of fractures re- sulting from slipping, and pertinent microphoto,-,raphs Figs 1-3). A microphotograph of a fracture with "cavities" M E 4) which is characteristic of "tough de.3trnctionoll is also discussed. A fracture along ihe' gliding curface (Figs 5,6) is discussed with reference to the studies made by Collette, Card 1/2 Crussard (Ref 4) and others (Refs M). In the explication' Electron Microfractography. Survey of Foreign SOV/32-25-2-31/78 Publications of intercrystalline destructions observations made by Brammar Honeycombe and Ward (Ref 9), Crussard et al (Refs 3:6), Be'nard and Moreau (Refs 11,12) are m-antioned. There are 8 figures and 14 references. Card 2/2 18 (7) AUTHORS: Paisov, A. I., Skakov, Yu. A. $0V/32-25-6-23/53 TITLE: Investigation of Metal Foils Obtained by Tapering With the Irradiation Electron Microseope,(Isoledovaniye metallicheskikh plenok, poluchennykh uton'sheniyem, v prosvechivtLyushchom elektronnom mikroakope). Survey (Obzor) PERIODICALt ZaYodekaya Laboratoriyal 1959t Vol 25, Nr 6, PP 710-714 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A survey is given here of methods (introduced abroad) concerning the electron microseopic,investigation, and making use of the direct irradiation of metal foils (without replicas). Tapering of the metal samples by rolling and forging to a thickness of 0.2-0.02 mm is'mentioned as the first operation for the preparation of metal foils. Further tapering of the foil is mostly brought about by electrolytic polishing, with different electrolytes being used..A few technical data taken from publications are given as well as electron microscopic figures of carious metal structures,. showing inter alia (Fig 6) dislocation'displacements under the effect of the electron beam. The electron microscopic and electron Card 1/2 diffraction investigations of thin metal foils reveal that Investigation of Metal Foils Obtained by Tapering SOV/32-25-6-23/53 With the Irradiation Electron Microscope. Survey the formation of a cell structure in the electrolytic polishing and in the chemical pickling operations is dependent on electrode processes. Investigations of the kind mentioned allow a thorough study of the metal aging processes. 'Mere are 6 figures and 26 references, I of which is Soviet., Card 2/2 16 (2) AUTHORS: Podvoyakiy, L. IT., Paisov, A. I. SOV/32-25-6-43/53 TITLE; Application of the Mathematical Statistics for the Evaluation of the Dependence of Coercive Force Upon the Grain Size (Primeneniye matematicheskoy statistiki dlya otsenki zavisimosti koertnitivnoy sily ot velichiny zerna) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 6, p 753 NSSR) ABSTRACT-. The data of 190 melts of technical iron were worke6 under application of the method of the mathematical statistics and it was found that a marked correlation function exists between the coercive force and the size of grain (Fig). The engineers L. 1. Yrylovp- and Ye. P. Kapustinp- tool:- part in plotting this function. Deviations of the Individual points from the curve are mainly due to the differing content of carbon and sulfur in the samples. The curve was computed according to the equation H 0.004 + 0.55 (d = average d diameter of the grain in cm). The middlef most reliable part of the curve, is in good agreement with the data obtained by other authors (Refs 1-3). There are 1 figure and 3 references9 Card 1/2 1 of which is Soviet. f - Application of the Mathematical Statistics for the SOY/32-25-6-43/53 Evaluation of the Dependence of Coercive Force Upon the Grain Size ASSOCIATIONs Zavod I'Serp i molot" (Factory I'Serp i molot") Card 2/2 80194 S/129/60/000/04/002/020 ")/00 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Zhetvin, 14, P., ]?_Qdvovskiy. L. N., Candidatesof Lechnical Sciences, Eaisovg A#I* and )Kapustina,__Ye. P., Engineers TITLE: Magnetic Ageingi f Soft Steel PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 1960, No 4, pp 15-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The magnetic ageing is characterized by an increase in the coercive force due to the formation of rejection products of a certain degree of dispersion. According to results of the authors of this paper and data in the literature it is necessary to hold the material for 500to6OO hours at 100*C for attaining full ageing, although in practice the holding time is usually limitei to between 100 and 200 hours. The authors carried out a series of experiments on commercial heats of rimming killed low carbon electrical steel produced by "Serp i molot". Standard specimens of 400 x 40 mm, I to 4 wim thick were annealed at 9200C for two hours, cooled at a Card'.1/3 rate of 40*C/hour to 60G-*C and then cooled in air. Afte 80194 S/129/60/000/04/002/020 E073/E535 Magnetic Ageing of Soft Steel annealing the specimens were aged. The coercive force was determined by means of a ballistic Instrument with an o en circuit, the accuracy being 0.02 Oe. The experiments have shown that ageing at 1000C for 100 hours results in an increase of the coercive force to approx- Imately double in the case of rimming steel and to about 1.5 times in the case of killed steel; for ageing durations of 600 hours the increase is three times and twice respectively (see Fig 1). The effect of ageing at 100*C as a function of time (UP to 300 hours) for steel containing 0.018% C and 0.012% N after having been annealed at 920*C is graphed in Fig 2. If the annealing; temperature is reduced from 920 to 8500C the tendency to magnetic ageing decreases to some extent (see Table 1). By increasing the content of aluminium whilst maintaining the content of oxygen and nitrogen unchanged, the magnetic ageing of killed low carbon electrical steel Card 2/3 can be almost entirely eliminated (see Table 2). In Fig 4 S/129/60/000/oll/005/ol6 E073/B535 AUTHORS: Zhetvin, N.P. and Podvoyakiy, L.N., Candidates of Technical Sciences, Paisov, A.I. and Kapustina, Ye.P., Engineers TITLE: Heat Treatment of Low Carbon Electrical Steell~ PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 1960, No.11, pp.20-24 TEXT: The author reviews current practice of heat treatment of low carbon electrical steel for rimming steel and for killed 1Y steel. For rimming steel he considers as t~o most progressive method of heat treatment r.efining_.annealingUin hydrogen. This results in a considerable reduction of the coercive force, the non-uniformity of the properties and also the tendency to magnetic ageing, in addition to preventing or eliminating brittleness. The hydrogen also prevents oxidation of the surface. Annealing in moist hydrogen has the most intensive effect on decarburizationl~/ and reducing the coercive force (see Table 3). In the case of repeated annealing, the us,e of dry hydrogen is preferable; the best properties are obtained bycombinedannealing in wet and dry hydrogen. In the case of killed steel, annealing at 850 to 870*C Card 1/3 S/129/60/000/011/005/oi6 E073/E535 Heat Treatment of Low Carbon Electrical Steel yields a lower coercive force than annealing at 9200C. However, in the case of Zouble or treble annealing, better results are obtained in the case of annealing at 9200C. In killed steel, aluminium nitrides, which are stable up to approximately 1200*C, impede the growth of the austenite grain and bring about a grain refining during y-o-a transformation; therefore, annealing at 922 does not yield any advantage from the point of view of &rain siz4las compared to annealing at 850*C. Long duration annealing in the inter- J critical temperature range (85000 leads to formation of small quantities of austenite, which is carbon enriched, and of a ferrite component which is poor in carbon. This favourable influence of the carbon redistribution over-shadows the effect of decarburization during the first annealing above the upper critical point and further decarburization during the second and third anneal above the critical point over-shadows the effect of redistribution of the carbon. The following conclusions are arrived at: 1) Annealing of low carbon electrical steel should be carried out in a decarburizing medium. The practice of some Works of annealing in iron chips reduces the possibility of obtaining a low coercive Card 2/3 0- PAISOV, A. I. Cand Tech Soi -- "Improving the properties of low-oarbon eleetricdt .5 sE-ee-61." Mos, 1961 (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR. . If Mos Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel im 1. V. Stalin). (KL, 4-61, 199) -271- 00/536/61/000/050/003/017 D217/D304 AUTHORS: Vishnyakovq D.Ya., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Paisov, A.I., Engineer TITLE: Nature of the intercrystalline brittleness of technical iron in the cold state SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyytekhnologicheakiy institut. Trudyq No. 50, 1961, Voprosy metallovedeniy4, 26-36 1 TEXT: In order to elucidate the nature of brittleness, i.e. the mechan- ism of the influence of oxygen on the ductile/brittle transition tem- perature of iron, an investigation was carried out using four melts of technical iront containing 0.026-033% c, 0.021-0.040% Mn, traces of Si, 0.027-0.030% S, 0.009-0.010% P and 0,043-0.068% 0 2.. The iron was melted in industrial open hearth furnaces, cast into ingots of 750 kg and rolled into billets and then into sheet. of various thicknesses (2-4 mm).. The sheets were annealed at 780 C and cut into specimens. Card 1/2 S/536/61/000/050/003/017 Nature of the D217/D304 The latter were annealed in a laboratory furnace at 9200C or at 8750C for 2 hours, furnace-cooled to 6000C and finally cooled in air. A metallographic investigation of sections etched for 2-3 minutes in a saturated alcoholic solution of picric acid was carried out. The dis- tribution pattern of cracks produced in brittle specimene by fracturing them was also studied. Finally, thecondition of the grain boundaries in iron in the brittle and ductile states was investigated under an electron microscope. The brittle fractures were studied in the unetched t:ondition.. It was found that microscopiLe inclusions and precip,-tater, along the grain boundaries are not responsible for the intercrystalline brittleness of technical iron. The brittleness is the result of inter- crystalline adsorption of dissolved oxygen which leads to a weakening of the grain boundaries. There are 9 figures and 10 referencea,. 7 Soviet- Hoe and 3 non-Soviet.,bloc. The reference to the English-language pub- lication reads as followa: A. Seybolt;' Journal of Metals, 19549 Sept. Card 2/2 S/536/61/000/050/004/017 D217/D304 AUTHORS- Vishnyakov., Doctor of TechnicallSciences, Professor9 and PaiAov, A.I., Engineer TITLE: Susceptibility of low-carbon electrical engineering steel to magnetic ageing and methods used for estimating this tendency SO URCE: Moscow. Aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy instituto Trudy, No. 50, 1961, Voprosy metallovedeniya, 37-41 TEXT: The low carbon electrical engineering rimming steel A contain& not more than 0.025% Cq 0.025% Sig 0.035% Mn. 0.030% Sq 0.015% P and 0.030% Cu. However, the N 2 and 02 contents are high (up to 0.02% and 0.1%, respectively). This steel exhibits a tendency to magnetic ggeing, which is of great practical interest in the temperature range 100 C and below. Prolonged soaking at 50-100 0C leads to a considerable increase in the coercive force of this steel. The energy of activation of the Card 1/3 5/536/61/000/050/004/01'7 Susceptibility of low-carbon oo. D217/D3O4 process of growth of the coercive force in the temperature interval investigated is 16,0004-'1500 cal/molo This figure agrees fairly we)l with the energy of activation for the diffusion of nitrogen in M- -iroxi (189000 Cal/m0l.)* After prolonged ageing at WO 0C. a fine disperaion of precipitates and some relatively coarse needles become visible under the microscope* An examination under greater magnifications has shown that the fine precipitates too are acicul&r. The fine needleE in each grain have not more than three orientations. A comparison of above micro- structures with the results of L.J. Di'jkstra W. of Metale, 1949. v. 1, N 3) permits the assumption that the fine precipitate reprt~sents the metastable nitride Fe 16N2(tetragonal lattice, axial ratio c/a - 1.1; the plate-like precipitate of this nitride ~a silutated along th~. (100) planes of d.-irong and hence the cross section of the needle-shaped pr,,,, cipitates has in each grain not more than three orientati-ma), and the coarse precipitate is the stable nitride Fe4N. In the case of ageing at 1000, it can be assumed that the increasi in coercive forct! is Card 2/3 S/536/61/000/050/004/017 Susceptibility of low-carbon ... D217/D304 determined only by the precipitation and coalescence of the metastable nitride Fe 16N2o From the results of tests at 1000, the' magnetic ageing at lower temperatures can be estimated approximately by means of a formu- la 'r 1 1 Ig -i = 3500 T T 'r 2 ( 1 2 where V 1 and 'Z"'2are equivalent periods of ageing at the temperatures TI and T., respectively. The tendency of the steel to magnetic ageing can be estimated from the absolute increase in coercive force. There are 3 figures and 4 references: I S-oviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English.~-languag6 pablications read as follows: L.J. Dijkstra,-J. of Metals, 1949, v. 1, no. 3; K.H. Jack: Proc. of the Royal Sec., Series A, 1951, v. 208, no. 1092; G.R, Booker, J. Norburg, A.L. Sutton, J. of the Iron and Steel Institute2 1957, v. 187, no.3~ Card 3/3 5-- 5",& 10 2139 -b S ~027/012/007/015 J&'qjD B100108 AUTHORS: PaisovL A. I., and Plang Ya-Chlen TITLE: Electron-microscopic study of sintered aluminum powder PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 27, no. 12, 1961, 1500 - 1501 TEXT: The use of a carbon replica which is mechanically separated from the surface of a polished section by means of gelatin is proposed for the investigation of sintered aluminum powder. In this method, the polished sections are electrolytically etched for 30 to 60 sec after careful mechanical polishing. The electrolyte is composed of 200 ml H3PO4 (1.5 9/cm 3) , 30 ml concentrated H2SO4, and 30 g Cr03' Its temperature is 65 - 750C, current density 4 a/cm2, voltage 11 - 12 v. The high current density prevents uneven corrosion of the polished section and formation of oxide films. Carbon replicas with adhering oxide particles can be obtained by etching to a definite depth. Such replicas yield very clear pictures permitting to observe the distribution and shape of the oxide particles. There are 2 figures and 2 references: 1 Soviet and 1 non- Card 1/2 21394 S/03 61/027/012/007/015 Electron-microscopic study of sintered ... B104YB108 Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as 'XI follows: Metal Treatment a. Drop Forging, v. 186, p. 99, March (1961). ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut (Moscow Aviation Technological Institute) Card 2/2 'fflie>6V PHASE BWIC E SOV/6363 XPLOITATION Mikhail Andreyevich Zhetvin Nikita-Petrovich, .Vladimir Pavlovich Tunkov,. Pertsev, Aleksey.Ivanovic and-Le -NikolayeviC4 Podvoyskiy Tekhni,r.W8YA ~',Aast e.zhelezo (Armco Iron) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1962. OY 108 p.1 Errata slip inserted. 2750, copies printed. Ed L. Sh, 16arnovskiy;- Ed. of Publishing House:~. A. L. Ozeretskaya; Tech'. Ed.: -A. L. Karasev. PURPOSE:. The book is intended for engineering.personnel at metallurgical and. machine-building plants. It may also be used by students at schoolq of higher. educ6tion and tekhnikums studying metallurgy, machine building, and electrical: equiprnent COVERAGE: The book reviews rhethods 61 meltini, rolling, and heat treat- ing-low.carbon electrical steel Lind pertinent problems of its physical metal- lur The effect of various impurities and heat treatment on magnetic and 93V Card 1/7 Armco Iron SOV/6363 rmca Iron SOV16363. 12 12 13 19 28 31 37 Ar mco Iron SOV16363 ~Chi II. Teeming Low-Carbon Electrical Steel 41 1 T e-- e- ming-rimined -in etal 41 -2. Te in killed etal em g In 42 Chil Vacuum Degassing o.f.Low-Carbon Electrical Steel in a 56 56 80 95 97 97 113 126 126