SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAKSHVER, A. B. - PAKTORIS, YE. A.

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Dyeing of Polyacrylonitrile Fibers in the S/183/60/000/003/008/016/XX Presence of Monovalent Copper B004[Bo67 With rising concentration of copper and rongallte, the bound-copper content in the fiber increased. It amounted to 6.2-10-) moles/g (for 12.8% CUSO4 referred to the *eight of the fiber), and correspondod to the number of acid groups (5 _ 6Tjo-5 equiv/g) of the fiber. Since the pH between 2 and 4.5 had no effect on the sorption of Cu and the dye, the following xperiments were made at PH - 3.5. In one-bath dyeing, the amount of dye dsorbed was almost equivalent to the amount of copper adsorbed. In : double-bath dyeing, less dye was adsorbed, probably as a result of the denser structure of the fiber dried after the first bath. Dyeing in the presence of bivalent copper (without addition of rongalite) showed the same quantitative results but duller color tints. Hence, the authors con- clude that the following reactions take place: CU2+ binds one molecule of dye with its second valence, Cu+, however, binds the dye with its seconda- ry valence. Although the dye contains two sulfo groups, one of them cannot react with the copper due to a static hindrance so that the maximum bond of the dye (Cu : dye) is I : 1, which corresponds to 6*lo-5 gram-equi- valents of dye per gram of fiber. The authors give a short survey of the reducing agents, dyeing methods, and concepts of the reaction between copper ions and polyacrylonitrile fibers mentioned in Western Card 2/3 Dyeing of Polyacrylonitrile Fibe:-~ -,-. the 3/'183/60/000/0()3/008/'016/'Xi- Presence of Monovalent Copper B004/BO67 publications. There are 4 tables and 12 references: 2 Soviet, 4 US, 1 French, and 5 German. ASSOCIATION: Kalininskiy filial VNIIV (Kalinin Branch of tl-,- -All-Unioi~ Scientific Research Institute of Sjnthetic - Card 3/3 o/183/60/000/003/010'016"XX B004/BO67 AUTHORS: Zakharov, V. S., Zelent t3cv, I ~ G , and Pakstiver, TITIX: Diffusion of the Components of the Prec iF I tat Ing linth In the Viscose Piber During Spinning PERIODICAL- Khimicheskiye volokna, 1960, No- 3. pp 28-30 TEXT: The authors deal with the dependence of the spinning process of viscose fiber (coagulation, decomposition of the xanthogenate, desulfuri- zation, etc,) on the rate of diffusion of the acid, the salts, and other components of the precipitating bath into the fiber. They attempted to find conditions under which a fiber of homogeneous structure is obtained. In this case, the difference between the rate of diffusion of the com- ponents of the precipitating bath and the saponification rate of the xanthogenate should be a minimum. The authors studied the effect of tile composition of the precipitating bath on the diffusion rate under practical conditions. In order to interrupt the formation process rapidly. the fiber spun in an experimental apparatus was passed through a neutral2zing bi- carbonate salt solution which was at a distance of 15. .',0, 45, 60, or 90cm Card 1/4 Diffusion of the Components of the PrecJpit;,ting Bath Into the Vjacotie Fiber Durinp Spinning 73004/BO67 from the spinneret. The fiber was %ound unto the godet whoel witri -i -ipv9A of 39 m/min. The thread diameter %a8 0.018 mm Proceeding from the equa- tions Mt/Moo- Ky--r'7 (Mt = amount of the substance diffused into the fiber M00 = the same for the case of equilibrium, K - coefficient, i = duration of diffusion in see.) and K = (4/r)-VD7n (D - diffusion coefficient, r - radius of the fiber), D was experimentally determined. The following was found in dependence on the composition of the bath and its tempera ture: Card 2/4 ~Diff4sion of the Components of the ?recipitating S11831601010100VOI Sath!lnto the Viscose Fiber Dilring Spinning B004/Bo6-., bathg/1 twoc 11.10-7 Results: 1) The rate of format-lon k. of the viscose fiber depends on + 2+ -so. N.-So. the co centration of the H Zn P. M 3 W 's , and SO ions in the precipitating 4 138 13B 33 33 350 350 59 66 0.61 0.92 bath, as well as on its tempera- 138 33 350 72 1.0 ture and the rate of diffusion of 116 148 28 28 296 296 60 60 0.67 I'l ions. 2) With rising temperature 160 28 296 60 1.3 of the precipita-ting bath, the 200 28 296 60 IM diffusion of ions into the fiber 135 35 20 5 231 31 55 5 ills .86 reases only to a certain value. in 135 135 58 78 231 231 65 55 0.67 0 7 A further increase in temperature does not acceler te diff n i 138 33 350 66 0:86 . a us o 138 60 350 66 0,67 3) Rising concentration of Zn2+ 138 135 so so 350 235-440 66 45 0.6 0,43 ions (up to 80 g/1 of ZnSO ) de- 4 135 .80 235-240 56 0.7 lays the decomposition of the 135 80 235-240 64 1.0 Ills go 235-240 74 1.5 xanthogenate. With Zn concen- S04 trat'uns abo,.,,- '," .,,'I, "-.,---.ever, Card W4 - _ I It T GILLIR, A.A. ;PAKSHMj A. B. Il!yeivg of polyacrylonitrile fiber in the presence of mono- valent copper. Xhim.volok. n0-3:19-21 160. OMU 13:7) 1. Xalininakiy filial Yeesoyuznogo nauchno-ioBledovatellskogo inetituts iskusetyennogo volokma. (Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Acrylonitrile) ZLXHAROf. V.S.; ZZLIMMY, I.G.; PAXSHnM, A.B. Diffusion of couponents in a precipitatian bath do" into viscose fibers durtrig their forration. Ihim.voloko no-3: 28-3o 16o. (MM 1397) 1. Kalininskiy filial Tsesoyusnogo nauchno-issladovatell8kogo Instituta lskaestvennogo volokma. (Cellulose zanthate) (RAron) GELUM, A.A.; FAKSHVIM-, ~ A.B. Stud7ing the process of d7eirW, pol7acrylonitrile fib,-r. Report No.l. Xhim.volok. no.6:15-17 '59. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Kalininskiy filial Voeso3ruznogo nauchno-issledovatel'Bkogo instituta iskusetvennogo volokna. (Wen and dyeing--Orlon) KHtRGINA, R.A.; PAKSHVIM, A.B. . Complete analyvis of viscose couponents. Khim.volok. no.6: 34-37 '59. (KIIRA 13:5) 1. Vaesoynznyy nauchno-teeledovatellskiy institut lskuBstvennogo volokna. (Viscose) P,&KSHVIM. A. B. S"thetic fibers &om polracrylonitrile. Kh1m.volok. no-5:3-12 '59. (KRA 13:4) 1e Xalininakly filial Vensoymnogo natic'no-tooledowitol'ok-ogo instituta tskusstvennogo voloknu (VNIIT). (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (AcrylonitrIle) ZAKHAROV, V.S.; ZFIMSCV, I.G.; PAY-SHVIKR, A.B. Studying the f"rmation process of viscose cord fiber. Khim.volok. no-5:34-35 '599 (KLU 13*4) 1. Kaliniuskly filial Veeacywnogv nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo instituta 4,tkusstvennogo volokna (VIIIIV). (Rayon) 8/163/60/000/02/13/025 B004/BO05 AWRORB: Bader, N. N., Gel-1.9r, B. I., Pakskyorg- A. B. MM On the Molecular Composition of Polyaorylanitrile PMODICAL: ZhUdebeekiye, volokmag 1960g No* 29 PP- 33 - 36 fats In the Introduo I *.he authors give a survey of various methods 2f poly- nerizing "alositrile to -15)y, and Investigating the polymerl!atiou~~degree (Refs. 16-48). It was t(]OOR"&u;hars' inteution to work out an accurate method of estimating the polymerization degree of polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The separation of fractionsAy their molecular weight was carried out on the PAY dissolved in d1nathyl formastide (DIP) by fractionated precipitation. Table I indicates the co- agal-aften-annUrs of various reagents. Turpentine proved to be the most suitable procipit"t. The solubilit of turpentine in DNP increases sufficiently with rising tempolratur* (Fig. 1~ so that a fractionated precipitation becomes possiblo at 320.-An addition of oxalic &aid facilitates the separation of fractions. The authors describe their procedure. The-gelatinous precipitate is dissolved once more In UP, and precipitated with water. 8-12 fractions of PAN were obtained, "_6 their molecular weight was determined by measuring the specific viscosity of tholr Card 1/2 On the Molecular Composition of Pclv~; ~rile 9/183/60/000/02/13/021. B004/BO05 0.25% solutions in DZY. Fig. 2 shows the resulte of this analysis. ftble 2 in- &Lcates molecular weights of PAY obtained with various initiators including smaples from Emettrn Germany and the Rumanian People's Republic. Fig. 3 shOWB the division of & polymer into fractions of different viscosity. The PAN produced by continuous procedures showed the maximum homogeneity. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and-19 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOR: X&Iininakiy filial VNIIV (Kalinin Branch of the All-Union Scien- tific Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers) Card 2/2 POKHOVSKIT. L.I.;PAISHYAR, A.B. Changes occurring In the molecular structure of capron fibers in thermal treatment. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no-5: lzi-124 159 (MIRA 13:3 ) 1. lyanovskiy khimIko-tekhnolog1cheakiy Institut I Veesoyuznyy saocbmWy institut taketillnoy I legkoy proi7shlonnosti. (Nylon) POKROVSKIY. L.I.;PARSHVER, A.B. Chaiges occurring in the molecular atructure of capron fibers in thermal treatment. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst. prom. no-5: 121-124 159 (91RA 13-3) 1. Ivsuovskiy khimiko-tekbnologicheskly Inatitut i Vsesoyuznyy zaochzWy inatitut tekstillnoy i legkoy prozvshleanosti. (Nylon) DU~SIIVEIR, A. P. report submittel for Intl ow, Sep u4. V seeo y,, zriyj nai i116,-- cOv at,--; L i t , tt L Mosc.ow 15(4) S/ 18 3/1' 5 9/000,~, 06 ~ '004/027 AUTHORS: Geller, _A. A,,, Fakshver, A. B. B000007 TITLE* Invest vation of 'the - PrIoo'ess of the DyinjPof Poij,~jcrylonitril___ Fibers~ 1. Report PERIODICAL.- Rhimicheskiy volokna, 1959, Nr 6, PP 15,17 (1135R) ABSTRACT: The authors point out the well-known difficulties connected with the colorability of polyacrylonitril-,(PAN)-fibers. the causes of which have as yet n6t been investigated,, They de- scribe the determination of the diffusion coefficient of the coloring agent-into the fiber. L9 coloring substances methylene blue and kislotnyy alyy proohnyy (acid blood red fast, an azo-dye) were used. As no data on the determination of the coloring substance absorbed by PAN-fiber are available in publications, the authors elaborated tvo methods. 1) Stripping of the coloring substance by means of a 50~ aqueous solution of dimethyl-formamide unt-il the oomplete decoloration of the fiber. 2) Dissolving the fiber in concentrated dimethyl form.- amide. In both cases the coloring substance content is dezermin- ed by means of a phctocolorimeter of the type FEK-M and a Card 1/2 calibration curve. The authors give an equation for the cal- jr,(4), 5(2) 5/1 83/5-V000/06/01 (~/(,27 .1 AUTHORS: Khurgina, Pak3hver. A, B R004;/BO07 TITLE! A Complete Analysis of the Components of Viscose PERIODICAL; Khimicheskiy volokna, 1959, Nr 60 PP 34-37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authorg mention the well-known methods of analyzing viscose (?efs 1-14) and its disadvantages (e.g,, too complicat- ed in practice, lack cf accuracy).. They checked several meth- ods of determining sulfur- and sodium compounds and the y-number, As a result of their investigations, the authors recommend the following method, in which determination of the individual components is carried out in separate sam,,les, Pro- duction of two solutions: 1) Viscose solution- 2) -solution of' by-products, obtained by salting out the xanthate with NaCl, The total content of sulfur is iodometrically determined in Viscose and by-products after reduction by means of sodium zincate (-ef 15) to Ila2S. Ila and 3, bound in the xanthate, are determined according to the polymer method (Ref 17), The separate determination of Ila2S and sodium trithlocarbonate is Card 1/2 carried out by means of gas analysis of the solutJon of the A Complete Analysis of the Componer.ts Of Viscose 5/185/5)/000/06/010/027 B004/BC'C7 by-products (1-Refq 2. 6) or b:,, means of the tJ!ration with K3Fe('-Y~ 6 T? orked out by the authors For the purpose of determining h'yposulfite and polysulfide sulfur the well- known method of reference 22 is used For determining free RaOH and soJa the authors developed a new method in an earlier paper ~Ref 23). The results obtained by such analyses of viscose are _qiven in a table- There are 1 table and 23 ref- erences, 13 of which are Soviet~ ASSOCIATION VNIIV- Vsesoyuznyy nnuchno-issiedovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. -_-qyn"etic Fibers) (All--inion "cientific Research Institute for Car~ 2/2 3 ov / '5 ,,- - :~, fy - Translation from; Referativnyy Zhurnal Fiz.1ka, 1959. Nr , p 102 (TJ3SR~ AUTHOR: Pe~~ .aver, A.B. - - - - -\ TITLE: Thermodynamic Method'of Determining the Intermolecular Structure of v Artificial and Synt.heti,- Fltres PERIODICAL; Tr 1vanovsk kh1m tekfui(-)--. In-ta, l)58, Nr 8, pp 6-~ ABSTRACT- The article has not. been rAviewed Card 1/1 11 SOV/81-59-10-37412 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, 1959, Nr 10, PP 570-571 (USSR) AUMORS t Bykcv. A.N., Pakshver, A.B. MU: The Total and Structu 1 Viscosit of Concentrated Solutions of Polymers PERIODICAL: Tr. Ivanovsk. khim. tekhnol. in-ta, 1958, Nr 8, pp 92-100 ABSTRACT: The structuralization In concentrated solutions of acety1nellialose in ace- boo tone and HCOOH, of the resin khlorin in dichloroethane and ace-tone, and of caprone in vitriol oil, 40% sulfuric acid and HCOOH has been Inves-Ligated. The ratio: K - (AsPec/Ccon,/"jspec/Cdil) (usual designations) has been taken as a dAracterlstic of structuralization. It has been es*~ablished that K for caprone changes little with concentration, bu4 for acetylcellu- lose it increases strongly. The degree of structuralization depends on the concentration and the molecular weight of the polymer. 7he depindence of the viscosity on the rate of shear has also been investigated. Based on the obtained data the conclusion has been drawn, that at high shear stres- ses the flow of the solution is realized by partially destroyed a5sociates of macromolecules. The viscosity of the solution dopen& on the, riit,lo of Card 1/2 the radius of the capillary to its length, decreasing with a der-rpase In SOV/81-59-10-'-'7412 The Total and Structural Viscosity of Concentrated Solutions of Polymers this ratio. The viscosity of the concentrated solution determIned with vqrtoij-~ vis'~osl- I- meters can therefore have different values due to differen(m In the Dhear fs, ro,,isv~i arid - the degree of destruction of the solution structure. Y.j Lipat-1 Card P,/2 IONXIN, A.A. I BIRGER, G.Te.; GRUZINT, V.A.; PAKMIM. A.Bj-; MMOTA, II.F., red.; SEPAK, Ye.G., tekhn.redr~~~ [Synthetic fibers) Xhimicheakie volokna. Koskva, Goo.nauchno- takhn.lad-vo khim.lit-ry, 1959. 50 p. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskly Inatitut iskusetvennogo volokna. (Textile fibers, Synthetic) NDGILEVSKIT, Te.H. PINGER, G.G."~A 'elffl~ Accelerated methods for desulfurizing viscose silk in contin- uous process machines. Xhim.volok. W-3:51-54 '59. (HIM 12:11) 1. Yeasoyuznyy nauchno-lasladovatellskiy institut iskunstvennogo volokna (VNIIV). (Rayon spinning) FILINKOVSXAYA, Ye.F.; PAKSHVER. A.B. Change in the physicochemical properties of viscose silk under the influence of finishing agents. 1rhim.volok. no.4: -N-34 '59- (MIRA 13:2) 1. Veesoyusnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut iskusetvennogo volokna. (Rayon) KERGINA, R.A.: PAKSHVER, A.B. Rapid method for determining sulfide sulfur In by-products from viscose solutions. XhIa.volok. no-3:35-36 959. (KIRA 12:11) 1. VaesoyusMy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut iskusetvannogo volokna (VNIIV). (Viscone) (Sulfur--Analyeis) KHURGINA, R.A.; PAKSHVn,_A.B. I Methods for determining the amount of free sodium hydraxido and mod& In viscose solutions. Xhle.volok. no-3:37-39 159. 1. V99moyusnyy nauchno-Ism1ndovatellskiy institut lskusstvannogo volokr& (vNirv). (Viscose) (Sodium bydroxide) (Sodium carbonate) KHRGINA. R.A.1 PAKSHVIR, A.B. Separation determination of sodium sulfide and sodium trithlocar~)~nal., In viscove solutions. Report No.2. Khim. volok. no.2:51-53 '59. (MRA 12:9) l.VsesorazW nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut iskusetvennago volokna. (Viscose-Anal5rels) FINGER. G.G.; PAKSHVER. A.B.: MOGILEVSKIT, Ye.M. Effect of the structure of viscose fiber on the rate of the removal of sulfur from fiber. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; kh-l=. i khim. 2 no.2:258-262 159. (KIRA 12:9) l.Vseaoy-uzn.v7 zacchn7y institut legkoy I tekstillnoy proWehlennosti i Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut iskusst7ennogo volokna. Kafedra tak-hnologii volokniBtvkh mterialov. (Rayon) E K- vo V 45 1- UIP 0 Jim Hg bij, oil PAIK 1. Alaksandr Bernardovich; NIOS. Aleksandr Ivanovich; GRUZZY. V.A.. reteense-nT,7-SCEUMA, V.7s.. red.; LETHWAYA. N.N.. tekhn.red. [Technological calculations in the mnufacture of synthetic fibers] Takhnologichaskle raschaty v prolsvodstye khini- chesk1kh volokon, NDskyaj"Isd-vo nauchno-tekhn,lit-ry RSM, 1960. 346 p. WRA 14:4) (Textile fibers. Synthetic) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S OV /.~ 1" 7 Pakshver, Aleksandr Bernardo-vich, and Boris EmmanullovIch Geller Xhimlya I tekhnologiya proizvodstva volokna nitron (Chemistry and Technology of Nitron [Orlon] Fiber Production) Moscow, Gookhimizdat, 1960. '147 p. Errata slip Inserted. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: S. 1. Babushkina; Tech. Ed.: V. V. Kogan. PURPOSE: This book Is Intended for engineer-technicians of the chemical fibers industry. It may also be used as a textbook for students of schools for higher education in chemistry and textiles. COVERACS: The book contains basic information on the production of acrylic fibers and polymers and copolymers of acrylonitrile. Methods developed by the Soviet chemical Industry for producing orlon-type fibers are presented. The authors state that Soviet production of orlon-type polyacrylonitrile fibers will be thirty Card IA Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/5177 thousand tons in 1965. Chapters I - 4 and the supplements were written by B. E. Geller; Chapters 5 - 10 are by A. D. Pak~_~. The authors thank T. M. Ivanova, A. A. Geller, T-.-T_._Wksimov, and T. M. Kazachkova, personnel of the Branch of VNIIV (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Fibers). References, mostly English and German, accompany Individual chapters. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Ch. 1. Brief Review of the Production of Flb~~rs Based on Polymers and Copolymers of Acrylonitrile 5 References 7 Ch. 2. Production and Properties of Acrylonitrile 8 References 17 Card 2A Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) S OV/I~ -7 Ch. 3. Polyacrylonitrile as Raw Material for the Produc- tion of Nitron (Orlon] Fiber 19 References 44 Ch. 4. The Preparation of Spinning Solutions 46 References 61 Ch. 5. Spinning of Fibers 63 References 82 Ch. 6. Finishing 83 References 93 Ch. 7. Dyeing 94 References 104 Ch. 8. Fibers Produced From Copolymers of Acrylonitrile With Vinyl Monomers or From Mixtures of Polymers 105 References 108 Card 3/4 Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/5177 Ch. 9. The Textile Properties of Polyacrylonitrile Fibers log References 115 Ch. 10. Regeneration of Chemicals References 116 120 Supplement I. On the Rate of Copolymerization 121 References 124 Supplement II. On the Dissolving Capacity of Some Organic Compounds in Relation to Polyacrylonitrile 124 Supplement III. Properties of Various Fibers Produced From Polymers and Copolymers of Acrylonitrile 145 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JA/rn/os Card 4/4 5/26/61 000 00000 Goollill '11 19A),11 van ittligh I sill w el w I, is IS SS. v In Sir* 4 AS It I IS .6 ThO frNeCt Of vanit" treatoggl1ji 00 UN Pleprbn C4 00 VINOWAIMS A P PAWtv'I ()'r -- .00 I S. IIAI-mrTrcY T7fr -00 00 c lpthwo- Al"I At.1 00 1 Oj %aOll at 17 vi., -0*0 '... -A 1- 1.4 X. M"t I 1 .1.1 11's.611LI, 00 00 1-1'A film. 1, 111'. '~ - 00 'l-W-1 by (ht, I.,tulling 41-111611ty Al"At'l .041 .1 - it Itit film pf'silm-1 I'v ill, %,U ... x , 0- 1 .1 1 1..~ -00 00 dild X4f Off 4416VI IA111011 1111IM-11,111% fill' '(11JIMM All-I In tru(jbililk ijf it,I-im filfri% att ths tutt"m (if tilt iwyi% .01111 faim A 0 00 00 A 0 g p .# -00 go 00 00 so It 7 A. SO 11*' --v I A l, 4 Vt V 11 0 J'A A IS IS III; ew or 0 ill a if 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e * 0 0 0 Ill, 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 P+KSHMP B.B.. Imnd.tekhn.z*uk Some economic problems concerning the open and semi-open ty-pe of electric power plants in U.S.A. Inergokhoz.za rub. no.1:6-11 Ja-F 160. (MPA 13:5) (United States-Blectric power plants) PAKSHVER, E.A.; IGNATOVA, A.I.; VINOGRADOV, G.V. Temperature dependence of the viscos-ty of po2ymer solutions. Vysokom. soed. 7 no.11:1964-1967 N 165, OTRA 19:1"- 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh volokon i Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR. FAKSHM, S.A.; RMM, L.M.; GRISHINA. T.Ya.; KHARITONOVA, L.G. Technological calmilwiens forthe machinery used in vashing polyacrylonitrile fibers. Khim.volok. no.5:24-29 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. lalininakly filial Vvesoywnogo nauchno-Inaledovatel'skogo inatitutp iakusetyennogo volokna (VIIIIV). (Testile fibers, Synthetic) (Acrylonitrile) )ffAGKDV f ,, V.A.; NIXONOVA, Ye.A. FAMHVER E.A. ftmetural properties of viscose and their effect on the quapty df cord fiber. Khim. volok.no.3:35-39 165w (MMA 16) 10) 1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-isalAdovetell8kiy sintotichaskogo volokna. OMBINA, T.Ya.; PAISHVERp E.A.; TSIPERMAN, V.L. Studying tin process of the spinning of polyacrylonitrile fibers. M". volok. no.3-9-10 163. (KIRA 16:7) L Vse9OYuznYy nauchno-isailedovatel'skiy institut iskusetvennogo volokna. (Textile fiberaq Synthetic) (Acrylonitrile) VINOGRADOV, G.V,; KONSTANTINOV, A.,~.; FROLOVA, A.P, Varying viscosity of viscose during the process of ripening prior to formation. Khim.volok. no.jg38-41 163. (MIRA 16.2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel9skiy institut stelrayanogo volokna (for Pakshver). 2. Institut neftekhimicheakogo Binteza AN SSSR (for Vinogradov, Konstantinov), 3. Kalininskiy konlitnat "ek-u3st.ver.-iogo volokna (for Frolova). 1 s C:,D (Viscosumetry) VINDGRADOVI, G.V.; KONSTANTINOV, A.A.; ~A~ ~E-A-j FROIDVA, A.P. Study of viscose viscosity. Xhim.volok. no.1:33-38 963. (KIRA 16;2) 1. Institut neftakhimicheskogo sintess AN SSSR (for Vinogradov, Konstantinov). 2. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellakly institut steklyanogo volokna (for Pakshver). 3. Kalininakly kombinat isimastvennogo volokna (for Frolova). (Viscose) (voscosity) GRISHINA, T.Ya.; MICHURINA, G.A.; PAESHVIR. B.A. Formation of polyacrylonitrile fibers. Ithim.,rolok. no.4: 13-15 '59- (MIRA 13:2) 1. VsesqyuvWy nauchno-issledovatel'okly inotitut lskusetvannogo volokna I filial Toesoyusnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituts iskusetvenn o volokna v g Ulinine. 10rion) ?Acrylonitrile) PAKS M Rp E.A.; VINOGRADOV, G.V. Evaluating the polydispersity of viscose by its viscosity. Khim.- volok. no.2:25-29 163. (MIRA 16:r,1' 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut steklyanogo volokna (for Pakshver). 2. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut neftesinteza AN SSSR,,(-for Vinogradov). (Viscose) (Viscosity) PAKSHVER. E.A.; GELISR, B.Z.; VINDGRADOV, G.V. --------- Studying the concentrateod solutions of polvacrylonltrile In dime thjrlf oraudds. Mm. volok. no.2t2l-24 '59. (MIRA 12:9) l.Veasoyuznyy naurhno-issledovatellekiy institut takusetvannogo volokna. (Acryl,onitrile) (FormwAds) PAXSHVER,q N.A. Rboological (viscoue)properties of viscose solutions. Report presented at the 13th Conference on high-molecular compounds moocow,, 8-n oct 62 USM/hectricity irov 48 Electric P r Diesel Engines "Review of the Book, 'Diesel Power Plants,' by G. 1. Rossiyevskly, Candidate in Technical Sciences," V. B. Pakshver, Cand Tech Sci, 2 pp "Za Zkon Top" No 2-1 Absence of adequate literature on subject naak a back valuable, but too such space is given to accessory equipment. Frobl- of fuel econcW MV well but uw4ually covered. Among otber defects, calculation of boLl-er-utilizers is too extensive, AW 57/'49T33 Me/22actrIcIty OMW MT 48 ,%4ile too little attention is "id to using the beat of cooling water. Rowever, book write reprinting. JO 57/%M3 _0 RO. OWN Igo I" A DISTIACR. P VD 3515. DISTRICT HU?Ik'~Qr 1~~ (4o Mton. Toplive (ftel iW)' 1949, (11)" 6-U =. ood In view of the Oro of 'Soviet towns and consequent Increasing *0 a diff6culty of trans tiag ftel to central Ohebt and *1*etr.eity rz 004 stations ad 4ottivg ld'~of ash$ the author suggeots alting ~ stiome at a diqtance, clove to sotirees of fuel a and water, and 9uVpWn#,,hot water to the town for heating and domestic use. He works out an Imiaginery project AM on these lines for a tofiim I isillion Inhabitants with a station 120-200 ka away, ou lying voter 15D-180*C. through a #Jngl* Insulbted pipe near , 1 noter In dimostax. He considers that this irojoct woi%M show a saving infuel Of ago of 1-3% and th t the high capital cost sould be worth considerin& Is view of the saving tit trowport and improved "Mo ItAt a" so 19041010111 ONSAII do NOV Lit NJ 0 1 low a 9 :-i-i s IL 19 40 NoA a W a a IM009*010: 69:9,69 0 0 It a IN 00 JI *0 0 ~ 00 c a tIll % H 9*0 11 1i **A *00 066 000 a 1) U 1) At IN 4595. WATER HEATING a !UTIT MATMO PLANTS. V- 95 (2a Ekov. Topliva (Fuel Zoom 1, 18-21). Past urban boating studios have called for now systems or r hosting on the following line** 10`u d. In the f trot *tagoe low grade hoot I u do Water must be gradually heated to normal vasumm, *omdoaseps and low p aeur* eacnewiserso ftrther beatime then ocours In *teas-tod preheaters, sting stages inereass basloally acoording to the nus&r of rogenor ve reheaters. Before passing through the prehoster the water met he Alan tat7 and anti-goals treatment and be dosoratod. A system sob g those r6aturos is doseribed. (L). 06YA LA$4- IL A NIVAL&WW" iff"Alm CILAMWICOM WWI" 3;r a 0 ID MI; 9, 8, I'l W, 'a 0 0 0 @1o 0 0 0 0 : : : * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 * A e 0.0 A foam 0"ffiv OSAASI 011 0" A## W I ~06 .00 .049 see no* goo so* goo 4*0 so* goo PAKSHVER, V. B - Heatir4; from Central Stations Single pipe system for distant 'heat supply. Za ekon. top., No. 2, 1952. Non List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congresal, March 1952. Unclassified. PAISHM, Y.B., kandidat tokhnichookikh nauk. .11..-~_~~_, I Open and sent-upon thermal olectrIc power plants. Ilek. at&. 25 no.8:61-62 Ag '54. (MM 7:9) (Ilectric power plants) PAESHVIR, V.B., kandidat tekhnichei3kikh inmik. Blektric power plant operating on 165 atm., 5930 C steam. Zlek.sta. 25 no.10:61-62 0 154. (MIJA 7:11) (Blectric power plants) , 1)1, , , Y I /, /-~ ZZ,,11 " ",.,I IIi, I SOXOLGV,Yefim Yakovlevich, professor, redaktor; GROMOV, Nikolay Lonstantinovich; SAFOMV, Aleksandr Petrovich; PAKSHYM, V.B.. redaktor; FRIDKIN, A.M., tekhnicheekly redaktor. --- - [Operation of beating systems) Ikepluatataiia teplovylch setei. Pod red. 2. Ia. Sokolova. Moskva. Goe.energ.lsd-vo. 1955. 352 p. (Heating) (MLRA 9:1) P/1 /~!s AID P - 1253 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 14/17 Author Pakshver, V. B., Kand. of Tech. Sci. Title Units of great capacity in foreign steam electric power stations Periodical : Teploenergetika, 1, 56-57, Ja 1955 Abstract : A survey is given of the development of steam-electric units of great capacities exceeding 100,000 kw, and lately 200,00 kv. The development of more powerful units in U.S.A., England, Germany and France is outlined. Seven references from non-Russian periodicals are quoted (1953- 1954). Institution : None Submitted : No date r AID P - 1401 Subject USSR/*Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 28/30 Author Pakshver, V. B., Kand of Tech. Scl. Title Transportation, preparation and burning of waste in a coal handling plant of a large electric power station (Review of foreign periodicals) Periodical Elek. Sta., 2, 61-62, F 1955 Abstract The author summarizes an article which appeared in the Proceedinjzs of the Institute of Electrical Engineers 1954 Part II, vol. 101, #b2, pp-395 - 408. Institution: None Submitted : No date AID P - 2405 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 4/33 Author Pakshver, V. B., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title On projects for district heating Periodical Elek sta 5, 13-17, MY 1955 Abstract The article discusses plans for the building of heat and electric power plants in the most efficient manner, that is, considering the location of the plant, the fuel, and the feed-water. The single pipeline system is menti oned. Diagrams showing schematic layouts of the plant and city network are presented, and possible achievements are discussed in detail. Savings in pipeline steel are discussed, as well as the discharge of water and the use of a single supply pipeline within the city limits. More study on difficulties in planning is recommended. F our diagrams. Institution: None Submitted : No date PAWL5ttVr= Koo. 6. Subject : USSR/Engineering AID P k 2557 Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 9/13 Author : Pakshver, V. B., Kand. Tech. Sci. Uft Title : Super high steam characteristics and district heating in USSR cities Periodical : Teploenergetika, 6, 40-45, Je 1955 Abstract The article discusses long-distance heat supply and shows that the erection of individual heat and electric power plant in cities included in a power system with high capacity heat and electric power plants is not economical- ly sound. The author explains the necessity of building large heat and electric power plants with super high steam characteristics which would provide long-distance district heating. Four diagrams. Institution: All-Union Heat Engineering Institute Submitted : No date P'* k $",/a A0 V. is. AID P - 2399 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-8 - 13/15 Author Pakshver, V. B., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title New Electric Power Plants in France Periodical Teploenergetika., 7, 55-57, JI 1955 Abstract The article gives a review of new heat and electric power plants and gas-turbine power plants in France. Six French references, 1952-1955. Institution: None Submitted : No date AID P - 2933 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 30/31 Author Pakshver, V. Kand. Tech. Sci. Title A steam power plant with a large capacity Periodical Elek. sta., 7, 6o-62, JI 1955 Abstract The author reports In great detail on the construction of the Oak Creek Power Plant at Lake Michigan in the United States. Institution None Submitted No date AID P - 5000 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 110-a - 2/17 Author Pakshver,%(. B., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title : types of heat- and power plants and of district heating systems to be used in the further development of power Industry in the USSR. Periodical : Teploenergetika, 9, 10-18, S 1956 Abstract : The values of admissible capacities of heat- and power plants operating in electric power systems are analyzed. The author discusses the selection of generating units and the efficiency of the parallel operations of heat- and power plants with regular steam-electric power stations. The admissible distance is examined for transfering heat from a large power plant depending on the unit capacities of generators and on the conditions of fuels supply. The water distribution systems of power stations are considered, as well as the use of hot V.B., -, ~ i. I .-.- -.: - :-. '. ..- . , .. . - 7-,ctk. ~ ". r, . - 7. !. ., *.,.,--~ 1. ~ . I V. T. f - I ? 36" 5" .: I I ne- , - e ~ " s, ~ - , ~ I . . 3. C-11 SO: Le tor. i s ' ZpUrr.- 11 r-)' k~ ~ ' ' fz~ , 'v'O'. - I.' , 1'-~4 ") -:- 1~-; try ---R, V. U. '. P -.. " -t ~ t, ~ 1'. ". ~ - . ~ i, d , tall' :),--hamatl cc, of -m . -*~.-? -~ r large -'. *, ; and i-' strl-bu tion C, h-e'ir, T "r " n -.. I- C . -, - -4 . . r,.,,v __: I t,2. (.MiRk 17-8) JRmA& [translator]; ILYACHKO', V.A. [translator); SHIMOB. H.S., 9%B 0 Z R profess or, doktor tekhnichookikh nauk, rodaktor; XONAROV, L.P., rodaktor. FRURIN. A.M., takhaicbeek-ty redaktor [water preparation and water operating conditions in boilers of thermal electric power plants; a collection of articles. Translated from the Anglish. Gernen and French] Yodapodgotovka i vadayl reshin kotlov n& teplovyO 9 lakt roe tents itakh; sboralk statel. Perevod a angliiskogo. nometskogo i frant suaskogo. Pod red. K-S.Shkroba. Xoskva, Goo.onerg. isd-yo. Ho.4. (Thermo- chemical and thermal preparation of food water for steam boilers in thermal electric power plants in the United States). Torso- khtnichoskala I termicheskais obrabotka pitatelluct Yody parovykh kotloy n& teplovykh elektroutentatinkh SShA. 1957. 79 P. (Feed--Water purification) (KUU 10:7) FAMM, V k.-,-~dAekhri.nauk Champagne-sur-Oise Electr'Lc Power'Plant with 250 Mw units. Inergokhoz. za rub.no.6:5-7 N-D 160. (MIM 14:3) (France-Electric p over plants) FAKSHYRa, Y-B., kand.tekhn-nauk --- 1- Industrial electric power stations of Vestern Nurops. Snargokhoz. za rub. no-5:8-24 " 160. (MIRA 13:10) Wrops. Vestern-Blectric power plants) FAKSHVER, V.B.-- Trends in the development of the construction of thermal electric power stations In capitalist countri ". Plul.tokh.-ekon.infors. no.10:83-SB 160. (MRA 1):10) (Electric power plants) VYMOHKOV, Boris Mikheylovich, inzh.; PMNIK, Nikolay Petrovich, inzh.; . PAKMfM,.V.B. --jmnd.tekhn.naukO reteenzent; GIRSHMID. T.Ye., red.; VOROHIN. X.P., tekhn.red. [Geothermal resources and their use in power engineering] Geo- metrichaskie resursy i ikh energeticheskoe ispollsovanie. Koskva, Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 166 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Power resources) VTMORKOV, Boris Mikhaylovich. In2h.; PMNIK. Nikolay Petrovich, inzh.; r4S4M,_Y.B,, 1wnd.t9khn.aauk, retsenzent; GIR BLID. Y.Ta., red.; VORONIN, X.P., takhn.red. [Geothermal resources and their use In power engineering) Geo- teradchastle resuray I ikh energaticheskos ispollzovanis. Koekva. aos.energ.izd-yo, 1960. 166 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Steam power plants) PAKSHVJtR,, V.B.,_.,ITnd. teklin. nauk. Breakdown rtatlszics for low-powered American turbines. laerg6Lboz. za rub. no.6:12-13 N-D '59. (MIRA 13-3) (United 3tates--TurbineB) PAKSHM, V.B., kand. tekhn. nauk Second year of operation of the supercritical-pressure unit of the Philo Station (U.S.A.). Inergokhoz. ma rub. no.5:6-14 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) (Zanesville, Ohio--Steam power plants) . .1 .-!, 7.'Q ., *-. - I . , , - ': t , - - E -r- , , - - , I - 1. 1 1 -IL 15'-). , . . : - ~V*Cl - - -P -: t 1~ . ];,a., - , -, - -. . t -, , , - - , -~;o-ir ~,/, ~, jid from; Reforativary alwarbal. glowgroubwba. 1159, per 4. p 4 (USBA) AUTHOR, VWf",g, D. D.. D-reshchak. V. To.. KjpLkmeUk. A. D.. P., Zmkxbx*&-*-Ik. Rohnoyms. S. S., Dommooko". V. A.. &M 0. V. TITLZ: G--ral R-Iso, -d the Pvwoy ladmoUr Abro" (IM-1937) PXJUOOICAL. ".rgokb-- o. roUboom. 1950, Mr 1. pp 1-48 DM"vapMm awary. C-d I I I VOLInERG. D.B.; DOROSHGhTK, V.Ye.; KRIKUNCHIK. A.B.; LKBEDRV, B.P.;-RAUVER. ---Y..P-,.;,AOKOTTAN. S.S.; SIMENTSOV. V.A. [deceased); SERBINOVSKIY. G.V. ' General aspects. Ilsk. sta. supplement me. 1:2-4 J&-F 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Power engineering) PAKSHVER, V.- iB.-----LCand. Tech. Sci.) it Foreign Information an Drives for Feed Pumps in large Power Stations." A Scienttfic-Technical Conference on Auxiliary Equipment for Power Station Boiler Houses. Moscow, 17 - 20 Dec 1957. 1 1958, no. 4, PP. 90-91 (I=- (USSR) , , 1 . ,._~ I ),,'4,__- PAKSHM V D kand.tekhn.nauk. of the Iddystone Power Plant for oupercritical ateam conditions (from 011. Light &M Power." 34 no.26, 1956). Blek.sta. supplement no.6:1-5 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:2) (Philadelphia--Steam power plants) FAUHM, V-B-,kund.tekhn.nRuk Thermal electric power plants in no.6:10-12 N-D 158. (Italy--Electric Italy. Inergokhos.za rub. (KM 12:4) power plants) PAKSHM, V.B.,kand.tekhn.nauk Design of a boiler with a 1700 t/h output. Bnergokhoz.za rub. no.1:27-28 Ja-F '59. (MM 1--:4) (Great Britain-Boilers) pAjsHM,..-V.B., kand. tekhn. nauk The Hu"Is Electric Power Plant (Federal Republic of Germany) operating an a pressure of 300 atm. and fresh steam temperature of 6000 C. (from MB-Mittailungen.9 no. 55, 1958). Energokhoz. za rub. no.2: 7-17 Mr-AP '59. (MIRA 12:5) (Hills, Germany-Electric power plants) 112-57-8-16279 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 8, p 35 (USSR) AUTHOR: Pakshver, V. B. TITLE: Central Heating Systems in the Countries of Western Europe (Teplofikatsiya v stranakh Zapadnoy Yevropy) PERIODICAL: Energokh-vo za rubezhom (Power Utilities in Foreign Countries), 1956, Nr 4, pp 16-ZZ ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card 1/1 8(6) SOV/1 12-59-3-4537 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 36 (USSR) AUTHOR: Pakshver, V. B. TITLE; Equipment at the Addiston Power Plant that has Supercritical Steam Parameters (Oborudovaniye elektrostanteii Eddiston na zakriticheskiye parametry para) PERIODICAL: E--iergokh-vo za rubezhon-i, 1957, Nr 6, pp 1-5 ABSTRACT. Bibliographic entry. Card I /I PAKSWER. V.B., kcand.takhn.nauk 'm thorrml nlactrin power stations In thq Federal Republic of Gortmany. Mok. nta. nn.4 Supnl,-nnnt:l'~-'16 Jl-Ag 158. (14.IRA 1l-.10) (Germany. West-Electric power plants) VIP -A -4:7A.:45-thif *bms ' * . 0 *00 11 r &ad L X P ' -00 Ne. #kW GL bbinkok? V -00 - 'XiA adive men* 4t fethm we 09 1 oil, r Ib elb" by 10 ow 15% Goo MW r-O 0 d i d see a a see uZI 61 N. AML (sr) X66 - too I now IMISAIN W&MIng N** -1 v r im 004111 -W a- a a laws valwassm"D ' o a',, 5 690 PANSY; Laszlo The 2d Wood DVo of Chomistfs, Magy kem lap 18 no.5: M4 My 163. PAKSY, Laszlo ' -- , '. . Sparking effect examinatlon b-.( the lntlerw-diat~-- standa,--j method. Pt.l. Magy kem folyoir 70 no.12:551-554 L '64. 1. Lenin Metallurgical Works and Techrical University of Heavy Industry, Miskolc. PAKSY, Laszlo Studies in interelemental effects. ?t. 2. Magy kem folyoir 65 no. 12:472-476 159. 1. Lenin Kohaszati Muvekv Miskolc-Diosgyoro PAKSY, Laszlo Significance of emission Ispectrum analysis in iron metallurgy. Koh lap 96 no.2:67-?3 F 63. 1. Lenin Kohaszati Muvek, Miskolc. I I A I , I., PAKSI. Laoz3.a--- -- faperiments and discussions on the overlapping and diverging of steam clouds. Chemia awl 7 no.1:113-122 162. 1. Lenin Kohaszati bEvek Diosgy~rwasgyar, Miskolc, Hungary. ,.PAKSr, Laszlo (Miskolc) A new quantitative evaluating method of spectr= analysie:the between- standard method. Acts, chimica Hung 28 no.1/3:17-27 161. (Ew 10-9) 1. Toohnische Universitat fur Schwersetallindustrio, Miskolc. (Spectrum analysis) (Electrodes) (zinc) (Iron) (Nickel) (Titanium) (Magnesium) (Silicon) FAKSY, Laszlo S+,udies in the interactiorB among t-.,e ele--enta.Hl. YAry ke-- fOI70--- 66 no.12:493-49( D 16o. 1. Lenip Kohaszati Muvek, Miskolc-I)ioBgyoi,. PARST, LarAo The mTeslaO spark as a source of light In spectrum analysiB aul its practical applicatiom. Magy kem folyoir 66 no.12t498-501 D 1(0. 1. Kehezipari Muezaki Egyetem, Miskolc. FAKTM, M.K.. OCHEUT, A.B.; DUBROVSKAU, D.P. 9 Tzareasing naphthiaens yield in the processing of coal tar amd csbt&Jnln erptalline naphthalene. Koko i khim. no.3:1,1-44 163. (gLrA 14:3) 1, Makeyevskiy koksolchimicheskiy savod. (Naphlhalene) S/068/63/000/003/002/003 E071/E136 AUTHORS: Pakter, M.K., Ocheret, A.S., and Dubrovskaya, D.P. TITLEz On the problem of increasing the yield of naphthalene during the processing of coal tar and production of crystalline naphthalene f'ERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, no-3, 1963, 41-44 TEXT: Laboratory studies of the possibilities of increasing the yield of naphthalene are described. The following problems were investigated: 1) separation of naphthalene from anthracene fraction and pitch distillate; 2) production of technical naphthalene by the rectification of naphthalene-containing fractions; and 3) improvements in the process of chemical purifi- cation of technical naphthalene. The separation of naphthalene from anthracene fraction can be achieved by modification of the existing plant. namely by taking outside the second stage evaporator and filling the freed space of the anthracene column with additional plates. In order to decrease naphthalene losses with pitch distillate, the latter should be either returned to tar or should be fed after preheating to an appropriate plate of Card On the problem of increasing the ... s/o68/63/000/003/002/003 E071/E136 the anthracene column. 'The separation of naphthalene from phenolic and heavy fractions should be done after their preliminary dephenolising, whereupon it is possible to separate 80-9(ro' of naphthalene from heavy fraction and 93-9650- from phenolic fraction in the form of a concentrated naphthalene fraction containing 80% and more of naphthalene. The production of technical naphthalene by rectification given a considerable increase in the yield of naphthalene but such a product. when produced from sulphurous raw material. is unsatisfactory for the production of phthalic anhydride. Purification of such naphthalene consumes large amounts of reagents. An intense stirring during the purification of naphthalene with sulphuric acid, or treatment with aluminium chloride, considerably decreases naphthalene losses (from 145o to 7.5 and 4~ia respectively). The optimum naphthalene yield can be obtained by the production of mixed naphthalene and phenolic fraction during rectification of tar, dephenolibing and presning of the dephenolized mixture with subsequent purification of the pressed naphthalene with aluminium chloride. There are 5 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Makeyevskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod Card 2/2 (Makeytvka Coking Works) FAKTURisp a. Sh., Physician "The Protein Fraction of Plasma in Typhoid and Its Clinicoimmunclcgical Significance." Sub 28 Ma_v 51, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin. Aw"n, / -T~ - Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees In Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55. USSR / Virology. Human and Animal Viruses. E-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol.j, No 10, 195R.0 43055. Pa"'or Is E Author Paktoris A., Vorontsova, L. A. ve Inst o g ve . -70 ? Title Clinico- pidemiological Characteristics of Polio- Clinico idi myelitis Disease In Lithuanian SSR In 1955. Repirt 1. Orig Pub: Zh. m1krobiol., epidemiol. I immunobiol., 1957, No 109 129-134. Abstract: N oabstract. Card 1/1 3 PAITORIS, Ya.A.; VORONTSOVA, L.A. .- ~161-11'tcal spidemiologieml ch8racteristics of noltomy elitis morbidity in Lithunnin in 1956. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. i Immun.28 no.12:108-111 D 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz Villnyuaskogo goBudArstvennogo universitetn i Sanitnrno- opideniologicheakogo uDrnvlenlyn Itinisteretvn zdrnvookhrAneniyA Litovskoy SSR. (POLIOKYELITIS, epidemiology. in LithusniR (Rue)