SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PALEVSKIY, S. A. - PALEY, M. A.
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ANOKHIN. Grigoriy Alskmanclrovich, iuzhener- FALUSKIT a S.A.. nauchnyy
redairtor; TTAPKIN, B.G., redaktor is SEvu; irmuzuu, R.N.,
takhnichookly redaktor
Exasonaryl Kamennye raboty. Moskva. Goo.izd-vo lit-ry pa strolt.
I arkhttekture, 1956. 181 p. (KLRA 9-9)
(masonry)
RUDARH&N, Arkadiy Georgiyevich. Inzhener; DLIVSKIT S.A., inzhener,
nauchuyy redaktor; TTAPKIN, B.G.. re~liro lz*~e Istva; UDUD, V.Ya.
redaktor izdatellstva; KADYJDBV, L.Ta., takhnicheekly redaktor
(Masonry work in cold weather] Proizvodstvo kamrmykh rabot v
zinnikh uslovilakh. Moskva. Goe.12d-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arichi-
takture, 1956. 65 p. (KISA 9:9)
(Masonry--Cold weather conditions)
IRUDARW, Arkadiy Georgiyevich. inzhener; FALZVSKIY, S.A., inzheiaer,
nauchnyy redaktor; TYAPKIN, B.G., ra`dA'*ft8*"td&"IIstva; UDCID, V.Ya,
redaktor Izdatel'stva; KXUVAM, L.Ta., takhnicheekly redaktor
[Masonry work in cold weather) Proizvodstvo kmonnykh rabot v
sinnikh usloviiakh. Moskva. Gom.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. i arkhi-
takturs, 1956. 65 p. (MLRA 9:9)
(Masonry--Cold weather conditions)
FAIEVSKIY, S.A., inzhener.
Axperience In delivering masonry mortars through pipes under presff=eg*
Gor.khozeftmke 29 noo3:36-38 Nr 155. (MUM 8:5)
(Mortar) (Bricklaying)
BALIKHIS, M.I., Inzhener; PALIVSKIY, S.A., inzhener.
For economy and lower costs in building materials. Gor.k)wz.Kosk.
28 no.1:15-18 J& '54. (KLRA 7:21
(Building materials)
PAL IRTY nzhener.
W- -
Kass production of rafters and joists. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 28 no.12:
34-35 D 154. (KM 8:3)
(Roofs) (Giraers)
ALISM-11-f 5 A ~.~'ngr. )
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&x e r re ~ n t ri 7-, ~ s e o f ", I r-.- :, 1 P- ~. ile r. ".; . - I . -, 1, r'; i . !, ek~n . ) j . ~' . - - 9 ~ , , .
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, ';*_'.V,3--IO-a~'- I .r-- .- ~9'99, '2nc) .
1 . PJI.31iCHENK~~, N. Ye, PALE-13KI'~, S.A.. Eng_;;,
2. USSF (600)
4. Building Materials
7. Building construction with lar.-e blocks. , 3or.khoz.Losk... 2611 No. ll~
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Pghminwi -1953. Unclassified.
PALICVSKIY. S.A., inshener, redaktor.
[Interior building finishing with dry plaster] Vantrenniais otdolim
Monti mdrhol shtuimturkol. Koskva. 0o@. lad-vo lit-ry po stroltell-
stva I arkhttektnre, 1953. 45 p. (MLEA 7:1)
(Plastering)
MARKOV, Dmitrly Aleksandrovich., inzh.;.PALEVSKIY S.A., inzh.., nauchmyy
Ll~
red. Prinimal uchautjye POLUMdV-, B.~Tec;;sed]; VDOVENKD,
Z-I., red. izd-va; NAUFIOVA, G.D., tekhn. rej.
(Technol and organization of building mW asserbling
ra 0~
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p8 tions Tekhnologiia i organizataiia atroit-ellno-
montazbrqkh rabot. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.,
arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 483 p. (MIRA 25:2)
(Building)
PALIWICZ F.
I
I I
Nitrogen and carbon metabolism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on a
synthetic sodium. Med.donw.Mikrob. 2 no.2:234-235 1950. (CLML 20:6)
1. Summary of the report given at 10th Congress of the Polish Micro-
biological and Epidemiological Society gold in Gdansk. Sept. 1949.
(Gdansk).
*Three lives of Jules Ibramm by Kirill Andreav; OJulem Irernal by
2. Branfts: *Mtss VbrmO by Imonid Borisov. Revieved by A. Paley.
Takh. mol. 25 no.9:38 5 157. (XIBA 10:9)
(Torm, Jules, 1828-1905)
(Andreev, Kirill) (Brandis. I.) (Borisov, Imonid)
PAIN, A.
----
------Zonqueror~ of the space' by M.Moralevich.
lUn.tekh. no.6:78 Je '57.
Reviewed by A.Pjqlei.
(MW 10:7)
(Transportation)
(Moralevich, M.)
27-11-15/31
AUTHOR: Kleymenov, I., Chief of Mechanical Assembly Shop of the Plant
imeni Vladimir Illich , and Paley, A., Senior Foreman of the
Shop
TITLE: A Graduate Came to the Workshop (Vypusknik prishel v tsekh
From the Plant's Experience (Iz zavodskogo opyta)
PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazoveniye, 1957, # 11,
p 22-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The article states that the collective of any enterprise is,
to a considerable extent, composed of graduates Of trade
schools and FZO. The Mechanical Assembly Shop of the Plant
imeni Vladimir Il'ich is typical in this respect. Every
year, many new workmen come to the shop from Trade School # 51
(Remealennoye uchilishche # 51). The article emphasizes that
the youths quickly learn to handle the tools and equipment and
show high productiveness. A number of men who have distinguish-
ed themselves in their jobs, and others who have been less
successful are mentioned. The article describes the cases
where the young workmen have displayed zeal, and complains
Card 112 about the little attention given by the foremen to the students
PALW, ~40,
......
In the world of books and magazines ('Two hundred twenty days of
interstellar flightO G.Kartynov. Reviewed by A.Palei). Tekh.m*l.
24 no-8:38 Ag 156. (Miak 9:9)
(Interplanetary voyages)
PALEY, A.
Workshop bureau of now potentials. Sots. trud 6 no.Q,:106-111
S 161. (MIRA 14-9)
1. Poikovoditell tsekhovogo byuro novykh rezervov, zameatitell
nachallnika shtampovoch-no-sagotovitellmogo teekha elektrcmekhan-
icheskogo savode imezzi Vladimira Illicha.
(M3scaw-Electric machirery industries) (Sheet-metal work)
(Suggention systme)
PALEY, A.B., starshiy prepodavatell; VOLKOV, A.I.
New iniversal automatic device for weft straigh-,ening --*r
fabrics. Tekst. prom. 25 no.3:59-60 Mr 165. (MIRA 1F': ~)
1. Kafedra teoreticheskoy fizilki Ivanovskogo pedagogicheskogo
instituta (for Paley). 2. Starshiy inzh. laboratorii elek-
troprivoda i avtomatiki Spetsial'nogo konstruktorskogo by-dro
po proyektirovaniyu krasil'no-otdelochnogo oborudovaniya
Verkhne-Volzhskogo Soveta narodnago khozyaystva (for Volkov).
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ACC NRz AP6025875 -50MCE CODE- UR/0003165/000/010/0056/0059';
AUUM t Paley, A 9 B.
OVIG: Ivawvo State Pedagogical Institute in. Do A* Fm-pwwv (Tyanovskiy gosudarst-
dw-
venr*7 pe goglcheskiy inartAtut
TITIE: Photographic sky service
SMCZ: Vestnik vyssboy shkDly, no. 10, 1965, 56-59
TOPIC TAGSt astrograph, photographic astronooW, education
ABSTRACT: Specialists and students at Ivanovo Pedagogical Institute have
found that expensive apparatus is not required tar astrophotographic
study of variable stars,r'*~ey constructed an astrographlbT spare parts
which has proven ver-1 effective for this purpose. With this apparatus,
,Vhose construction is described, it is possible to obtain the trails of
stars to the eighth and ninth stellar magnitudes. Two unannotated
photographs accompany the text; the survey process also is described
briefly. The camera which is used has an 1-13 objective, uses 9 x 12-
.cn, photo plates, and covers a region of the sky with angular dimensions
of 17 x 25**5; -with proper adjustment it is possible to record stars
to the 13th magnitude. It ie mWested that similar apparatus could be
used systematically for the study of variables at the approximately 200
L 33771-66
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pedagogical institutes of the USSR vhere astronomy is taught. The in-
structors should organize and direct such stations. The operation of the
apparatus could be done by students as part of the course. These stations
then should be organized into an All-Union Photographic Sky Service whose
work could be overseen by the Commission on Star Variables of the Astro-
nomical Council* The chiefs of 30-40 of the first stations should meet
in a conference to work out objectives, details and problms. The work
should be organized so that each station specializes in three or four
.constellations. This should result in speedier detection'of new novae
and supernovae. 1hia plan would free astronomers to devote their time
and Instruments to study of stare fainter than the 13th magnitude,
Origo wt* hast 2 figmvee CJPRSi 36,55f
SUB CODEt 03, 05 / SM DAM none
2 /2
PAUCr, A. B. (g. Ivanovo)
Star clock. Fis. v shkole 22 no./.:77-W -Tl 162*
IMM 15: 10)
(Astronmical clock&)
25030 S/0477111
B2~1?1000/003/001 /001
B1 13 B203
AUTHOR: Paley, A. B. (Chita)
TITLE: Determination of the orbit of an artificial
earth satellite
PERIODICAL: Fizika v shkole, no. 3, 1961, 81 - 82
TEXT: For determining the instant at which a satellite flies past a given
geographical point, a simple arrangement can be used which consists of a net
of coordinates and a template made of transparent plastic material. When
determining the contour of the template, the earth is assumed to be a
perfect sphere and the satellite orbit to be circular. Assuming the
instant at which the satellite moving from the southern to the northern
bemisphore crosses the equator to be the beginning of time reading, and the
intersection of the equator with the projection of the satellite orbit
on the earth's surface to be the beginning of reading of the degrees of
longitude, the following can be written down according to formulas of
spherical trigonometry, not considering the 24-hr rotation of the earth:
Card 1/ 4
S/047/61/000/003/001/001
25013
Determination of the orbit ... B113/B203
observation of the satellite, it is necessary to reduce the semia xes 10
L 9 and AX by a factor of 1-5 considering that the satellite is not
visible at altitudes up to 150. The accompanying figure shows the
arrangement of coordinate net and template. The instant at which the
satellite passes through a certain point over the earth's surface from
southwest to northeast is assumed to be given. Point.A on the net is
then found from the coordinates of this given point; the template is
entered in such a way that its lower intersection coincides with the
axis X, and the left-hand side of the template contour passes through
this point. Therefore, the line of the coordinate net coinciding with
the template contour corresponds to the projection of the satellite
trajectories on the earth's surface. The satellite becomes visible
(point B) after it has passed through the point corresponding to point A,
within a period of time which is measured along the template contour
between points A and B. The instant at which the satellite is no longer
visible (point C) is determined in a similar manner. This arrangement
facilitates the organization of observations of artificial satellites
from various places of the country. There is 1 figure.
Card 3/4
PALEY . A. 14. (Minsk)
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Acquainting students with the --al-al~-tionB of K.F. '.!a ~ . 7
shizole no.2-51-56 It-A 163. ~.L - .'i-'-- - -'
(Rackets (Aeronautic7) (~Lathe--,~ ~Acs--Froblems, exercise5,1' e*,-..
ZIND, V3jLdimir Ivanovich; XAPLAN, Moisey 7 akovlevicb; ~PAIW Anna Markovna;
RABIWOVICH, Isay Natanovich; FEDOROV, Vasiliy Pei;;qcl-b~dec^aas
IHAEW, Petr Andreyevich; RIVLIS, L.B., red.; SOBOIZVA, Te.K.,
tekbn.red.
[Ilectric maachinery windings] Obmotki elektrichoskikh mashin.
Ind-5., perer. Moskva, C~os.energ.izd-yo, 1961. 475 p41IRA W6)
NUctric machiner7-Windings)
AUTHOR: Pal ey A - M. SOV-101-56-4-6/11'
TITLE: Potassium Fluosilicate as a Mineralizer 'Kremneftori3tyy na-
triy kak mineralizator)
PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1958, Nr 4, pp 23-24 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes experiments carried out by Giprotsement
in cooperation with the Pikalevskiy tsementnyy zavod (Pika-
levo Cement Plant) and the Kafedra vyazhushchikh veshchestv,
Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut (The Chair for Bind-
ing Materials of the Leningrad Technological Instute imeni
Lensovet). The goal of these experiments was to find a re-
placement for fluorspar as a mineralizing agent in cement
productions Potassium fluosilicate was used as a substitute
The Nevskiy khimicheakiy trest (Nevskiy Chemical Trust)
supplied the necessary potassium fluosilicate for these ex-
periments. Cement furnace charges with this agent as ad-
ditive, were roasted. The following results were obtained:
1) The action of potassium fluosilicate as mineralizing
agent is equal to the action of fluorspar. 2) ThroLgh a
1% addition of potassium fluosilicate to the furnace charge,
Card 112 the hourly production rate of the rotating cement furnace
PotAssium Fluosilicate as a Mineralizer SOV-101-58-4-6/12
was increased.
There are 2 graphs and 1 table.
1. Concrete--Processing 2. Potassium fluosilicates--Applications
Card 212
PALEY, B.Sh.
Cond'.t,lons of ~,he ,lo6;er lo~klng of the win~.'Ing nr~',.&n-Fm
r
on rinf spinning machines. Izi. vvs. ucheb. zav.; texh.
tekst. Prom. no.1-126-134 164. (YT ~-A 1'7:lz"
1. Kostromskoy tekhnclog'f~i.enkiv ln,.;*-I-ut.
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1064em'., Sbigna -statey po tooril i prakt1ke trubnogo pialswodstva (Collection of
tbe and- prac
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Session of the Council on the tectronics of Siberia and the
Far East. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 20 no.4:124-126 Apf64.
(MIRA 17:5)
PALV, I. P.
G Tn
Basic characteriaticB of the ~ec*,onllce of the Baltic 5~.Jt.d. Trudy I
no.92211-34 163. 'XRA 17:10)
LFYTES , A.M., kand.geol.-mineral nauk; "ALM , 1.1 . , kana.geol.-min#~ra "
nauk
A nession or, .,iberian a,. _rk-.t9k. A-N
31. no. 2:120-121 F 164. Ov. IRA 17: ~
PA LET, I. F.
Recent data on the petrographic composition of 4kkol strata
In the western Tien Shan. Dold.AN SSSH 133 no.1:208-210
J1 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Geologicheskiy Institut Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavlano
akademikoE &.Lranshinym.
(Akkol Valley-Petrology)
PAINOV, N.N.; PALIU, N.A.
Devices for checking bevel gearE!. Standartizatsiia 24
no.6:47-51 Je 160. (KIRA 13:7)
(Gearing. Bevel-Tentiag)
(Measuring instruments-Standards)
4
PALEY, M.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; ALEKSEYEV, G.A., inzh.,
r~ei~~nzent; SFIRNOV, 6.V., inzh., red. [deceased]
[Technology in the manufacture of metad-cutting tools)
Tekhnologiia proizvodstva rezhushchego instrumenta. Mo-
skva, Mashgiz, 1963. 483 p. (MIRA 17:4)
PALEY, P.N.; YalCI)RUK, A.A.; DAV-YYDOV, A.V.
4 -- -~
Automatic extra ion-pLotometz-ic =--thlod foz- - --
uranium. TrudyL.anal.khim. 14:281-291 '63. (,MIFLA 16:11)
S /0 76 0/ 0 15 // 0 0 5
B005YBO64
AUTHORS% Paley, P. V, Chzhan Ven'-Tsin
TITLE: Complexonometric Determination of Tetravalent Plutonium lit,.
Arsenazo as an Indicator
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15. No 5,
pp~ 598-600
TEXT: The authors of the present paper devised a new method of complexonc.-
metric determination of tetravalent plutonium in the presence of uranium,
lanthanum, americium, chromium, and other elements A solution of
0.4 g arsenazo in 100 ml of water served as an indicator in titration wit?i
complexon III. The solution of the complexon was 0.005 M; Its titer was
determined by Ref 7 with the help of a calcium chloride solution To
prepare the plutonium solution, pure metallic plutonium was dissolved 1r,
hydrochloric acid; subsequently, the solution was three times evaporated
with sulfuric acid, The dry residue was dissolved in 0.5 N HNOr The
concentration Yf this standard solution tabout 0 01 M) was gra~imetrica',-,-
--j
determined. Pu V ions form, together with arsenazo, an intensively
Card 1/3
Complexonometric Determination of Tetravalent 3/075/6c/o,
Plutonium With Arsenazo as an Indicator BOO 5/B064
blue-violet compound. Excess complexon effects a color change toward Tin',
The intensity of color change depends on the acidity of the solution
Table 1 shows the results of a series of 23 experiments made to find the
optimum acidity. The most intensive color change and the least errors occir
at 0.1-0.2 N acid solution- In weaker acid solutions, the errors are
probably higher due to hydrolysis and polymerization of the plutonium. ions-,
in stronger acid solutions, the plutonium complex kith complexon III is
L11
less stable. The stability of the complex nates of Ca, Mg, Zn, Al, CdI
and Mn in acid solutions is low; these weak elements therefore do not
affect titration, Table 2 shows the results of the complexonometric deter-
mination of tetravalent plutonium in the presence of I.a3+. U02-' Fe~-.
3+ 2+ 2+ 5+ 2'
Cr , Pb , and Ni , Of these ions, only Fe affects 3etermination
the iron content of the sample is, however, less than 3-4% of the
plutonium content, determination is not affected (Table ',)- The authDr~~
suggest the following titration conditions: 2-20 mg of plutonium in
40-100 ml of the 0.1-0,2 N hydrochloric or nitric acid test solution;
10-20 drops of a 0,4~~ aqueous solution of arsenazo as an indicator; -he
concentration of the complexon solution is suggested to be between
Card 2/3
Complexonometric Determini,--r. -,'. T-raval-n, S/07 6o/ci r//0'5,/C)r,2,;Z:,
Plutonium With Arsenazo as an indicatcr B005YBo64
0.005 and 0.01 M. The end point of titration can be found by
solution of the indicator having the same c,ncertrat,.on and acid:ty
the test solution. There are 3 tables and 7 references: 3 Soviet, 2 Br:'Is~.'
and 2 US.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im
V. I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemasi-L
and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy of the
Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: June 16, 1959
Card 3/3
RYABOHIKOV. D.I.; PALIff, P.N.; MIKHAYWVA, Z.K.
Separation of uraniusibrm metal impurities by ton exchange
chromatography. Zhur.anal.khim. 15 no.l:P8-95 J-F '60.
(MIRA 13-5)
1. V.I.Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical
Ghemistry, Academy of Sciences. USSR, Moscow.
(Uranium-Anal7st9)
A IJ T. *OR : SOV-101-58-4-5/ 12
'onsultation-Courses for t'~e Heads of the Roastin~ ani 3rind_
ing Shops of Cement Plants /~Kursy-soveshchaniyc- na:.'1a1-;..,c-;
tsekhov obzhiga i pomola tsementnykh zavodovj'
P-7aICTICAL: Tsement, 1958, Nr 4, page 27 (USSR)
O~TRACT: The heads of the roasting and grinding workshops of ce7ent
attended a conference in the Giprotsement inatitut (GiPro-
teement Institute) from 25 June to 10 July 1958 -he abcve-
mentioned courses were given at this conference. A total of
68 persons from 54 cement plants took part, and 27 lectures
were delivered. Exchange of experiences was the theme of
the last 2 days.
i. Cement industry-U.13SR 2. Personnel-Training
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PALTY, A.M. (Minsk)
Solving complex percontage problems in the 9th grade. Hat. v s-Lkole
n0-5:93-94 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Mathem tic *--Study and tesohing)
-PALIff, A.M. (Minsk)
Solution of practical problems on geometric progression. Wt. v shkole
no.5:91-92 S-0 160. (MIB-A 13-10)
(Hathozaties-Problems, exercises, etc.)
PALIET, A. M.
Sodium fluosilieste used as mineralizer. TSenent 24 no.4-.23-24
JI-Ag 158. (Mru 11: 9)
(Sodium fluosilicates) (Cemnt)
PALEY, A. M. , KNYAZ I KOVA # Y r--'. -'~. , Engs.
Cement - TestLng
"VolumotrLc mothol of deteminitig the tttro, )f raw mti)rial c-~rtain~nj,. 511iii, or coal V
means of a ckilmeter." TSement 18 no. 3, 1952.
7
Monthly Ust of "ussian Accessions. of L;-,ngress October 19'.-). JNCLAS--'-71~:D.
ZININ. fladisir Ivanovich; K&FUN, Molsey Takoylevich; FAUY, AnPs
tv ~'&'w ic h
....qyXj~0,RABIlOTICH, bay Natanovich; YJMOROV, T
rn Pstr And 9yevich; RrTLIII. L.P., redaktor; TORONMEM,
L.T., tekhnich*skly redsktor.
[WIMIngs of electric machin*ry] Obmotki *lektricheakikh mashin.
Isd. ", parer. Noskvu, Goo. energ. izd-yo. 1954. 575 p.
(Ilbetric machinerv) (MIRA 8:1)
PALEY, A.V., Btarshly prepodavatell; PUSTYLIVIKOV, V.S., inzh.
Reproduction of the function of two Independent variables. Izv. vys.
ucheb.zav.; prib. no.2:!6-43 '58. (MIRA 11:7)
l.Penzen8kiy lndustriallny7 Institut.
(Functions of several variables) (Mathematical instruments)
PAIXY A.Yu., kwA.med.nauk.; YMBERG, F.S.
T=ft~- -
Clinical and X-ray characteristics of tuberculous bronchadenitis
in adolescents and adults. Probl.tub. no.4135-31,1 161.
(KIRA 24 -.12)
1. 1z Ukrainskogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta tuberku-
leza (dir. - dotsent N.M. Yanov) i kafedry tuberkuleza (zpv. -
prof. B.Z. Buniza) Institutv usoverrhenstvovaniya vrachey (dir. -
dotsent I.I. SOMBIONOmb
(BRM;CB:E-RADIOGRAPHY) (LYMPHATICS-TUBMCUIOSIS)
EYCERFTA YEDICA Sec 15 Vol. 10/10 Chest Diseases Oct 57
2597. PALE! A. Y,. Ukrainian Inst. of Tuberc. Kharkov, USSR. 11 R o e n t g r n o -
I o g i c a Io5servations in early forms of pulmonary tuber-
culosis in adults (Russian text) PROBL.TUBERK. 1956, 34/6
(17-23)
To establish the influence of tuberculous infection on the state of the hilus and the
lung silhouette. 180 patients at ages from 16 to 35 yr. were subjected to roentgeno-
logical examination (roentgenoscopy, direct and lateral roentgenography, tomo-
graphy). 70 of these patients reacted negatively to tuberculin (1:100 intracutaneous-
ly), 50 were in the state of 'virage'. 60 were ill with primary forms of tb. Devi-
ations from the accepted conception of the normal hilus and of the normal lung sil-
houette in the first group were rather rare. The deformation of the hilus and of the
lung silhouette most often occur as a result of tuberculous infection. The first
period of infection in patients with early forms of pulmonary tb is roentgenological-
ly discoverable only in 30-40% of cases. The occurrence of the primary tuberculous
process in the hilus may sometimes be established only by dynamic examination.
Changes in the hiluses revealable roentgenologically present some diagnostic diffi-
culties. Larninal examination of the lung proves to be a valuable method for the es-
tablishment of the affection of lymphatic nodes in the hiluses.
Soloveva - Moscow (XV, 14*)
F.(;:~Jr~:'IA 1-1:,U1GA Sec.14 Voj.j/_jZ Radloloa FC-b 56
312
170ENTG OLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IN EARLYfORMS OF PULMONARY
TUBERCULOSIS IN ADULTS (Russian text). Palel A.Yu. UkrainianInst.
ofTuberc.. Kharkov, USSR. PROBL.TUBERX-_T93B-.3Trr(l7-23)
To establish the influence of tuberculous infection on the state of the hilus and the
lung silhouette, 180 patients at often from 16 to 35 yr. were oubjected to roctitgeno-
logical examination (roentgenoocopy, direct and lateral rocnti;cnography, tomo-
graphy). 70 of these patients reacted negatively to tuberculin (1:100 intracutancous-
ly), 50 were in the state of 'virage', 60 were ill with primary forms of tb. Devi-
ations from the accepted conception of the normal hilus and of the normal lung oil-
houette in the first group were rather rare. The deformation of the hilus and of the
lung silhouette most often occur as a result of tuberculous infection. The first
period of infection in patients with early forms of pulmonary tb to roentgenological-
ly discoverable only in 30-40% of cases. The occurrence of the primary tuberculous
process In the hilus may sometimes be established only by dynamic examination.
Changes In the hiluses revealable roentgenologically present some diagnostic diffi-
culties. Laminal examination of the lung proves to be a valuable method for the so-
tabllshment of the affection of lymphatic nodes In the hiluses.
Soloveva - Moscow (XV. 14)
Te.B., kand.med.nauk; PAW , A.yu., kncj.med.nauk (Rhar'kOv)
VrizaYY tuberculosis in adults [with summary
Clinical features Of I INM 12:3)
Ilin.med. 37 UO-1:101-113 J& '59'
ZTUBIMCULOSISV PUMCMART. Manifest-
primary, x-ray manifest- in adults (RUB))
PX`r1PTA ' -Dl,'7,A See 6 Vol 1117 IntprnAl Led. 'illy
3963. LUNG FORMS OF SARCOIDOSIS (BOECK'S DISEASE) (Itubbian text)
V i1niansky L. 1, and Paley A. Yu. - KLIN. MED.(Mosk.) 1957. 5~ljl 1
(47-53) l1lus. 3
Early forms of Doeck a disease manifest themselves by hyperplasia of the hdar
and mediastinal lymph nodes. In the 2nd stage of the dibea!,e reticulated peritillar
infiltrations or close focal metastsoes also appear in the middle firldis. In the 3rd
stage fibrosis and conglomerations are observed. The disease lasts about 10 yr.
In the Ist and 2nd stage about 50 to 70% recover. the 3rd stage cannot be reversed.
The diagnosis rents mainly on the radiological findings with positive Kveitn re -
action and corres
pon-ding.morbi-d history. Frey - Baden-Baden (XV. 6)
Ob
VILINAMKIT. L.L. kand.wed.nauk; PAUT, A-Tu.. kand.med.nauk (Kharlkov)
Pulmonary sarcoidosis (Boeck's disease). 11in.med. 35 no.11:47-54
N 157- (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz Ukrainakogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo institute tuberku-
leza kd1r. - dotsent M.H.Tanov)
(SM01MIS. case reports
lungs)
(LUNG DISSASMS, case reports
sarcoidosis)
PAIZ-'7 B.Sh.
Priority in the derivation of the windIng '--r
winding. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.~ tekh.tpkst.prom. no.~- --?Ir 1, -..
(~9RA
1. Kostromskoy tekhnologicheskiy Institut.
(Winding machines--Design bind , n-,--ru-t--on)
POLYAKOV, N.S.; LICHN, A.Ya., kand.t(-khn.nauk; FALEY, B.Z., inz~.;
CFEREASSHY, F.B., inzh.; NAYEROV, V.R.
Supply of support elements in development mining with ower-operated
shields. Shakht. stroi. 6 no-3:111-20 Mr 162. (MIR-A 1-1:3)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Polyakov, Lichin).
2. Institut gornoro dela AN USSR (for Paley, Cherkasskiy).
3. Dnepropetrovskiy Fornyy institut (for Nayerov). 4. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Polyakov).
(Mine timberinp) (Precast concrete conStruction)
POLUKOV, N.S., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; LICHIN, A.Ya., kand. tekhn.
nmLk; PA1B'Y.,__BZ,,_inzh.; CHERKASSKIY, F.B., inzh.; RAMOV,
V.R., inzh.
Walkin mechanism for moving shields. Shakht. stroi. 5
no.8:10-13 Ag 361. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy i-nstitut (for Polyakov, Lichin,
Nayerov). 2. Institut gornogo dela AN UkrSSR (for ftley,
Cherkasskdy). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR (for PolyELkov).
(Mine timbering-Fquipment and suppliee)
Bdl~A~KO, I.P., inzh.; PAUY,~~.I.~zh..;
More nttention s4culd be paid to the
. miners. Be20P. truda v prom. 2 no.l;ll
(Miners)
BOND.ARENKO, I.I., inzh.
training of SDecialized
Ja '58. (MIRA 11:1)
FALKY, E. R.
"EridemioloFy and Pro yla,ls cf 3car2et Fc- -?"
Med. Sestra.,- No. 10, 1949. Cand. Med. Sci.
-c1949-.
PAUY, B. P.
32767. Zpide sologlya I profilaktiks sk~LrlatlnY. Red. mestre, 1949, No. 10. a.
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"Calculation of Axial 3tresses of Radial-4ial Hydroturbines".
3b. statey ',helyabinskogo [olitekh, in-ta, No 1, 63069, 1954
By means of a series of discussions, examples, and an analysis Of the
character of forces acting on the oierating wheel of a radial-axial turbine,
strives to show that in the calculationof the axial force on the wheel
principally it is incorrect to take into ac~=nt the force of Archimedes,
an enual weight of eater in the volume of the wheel. (TtWekh, No 8, 1955)
SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956
BUTKOVSKAYA E. M - AGASHIN, Yu, A.; KCRYUKAYEV, Yu. S.; PALEY, 1. A.
(Le;-;.n,dY
Physiological hygienic study of the spring back arising during
change in the conditions for testing a pneumatic hammer. Gig.
truda i prof. zab. nr,.4t8e-14 '162. (MI.U 15-4)
1. Institut gigiyeny truda i Drofzabolevaniy,
(FNEUMTIC TOOLS-TESTING)
(INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE)
TBRUTITIV, V.I., kand.teichn.nauk; PALSY, I.A.. inzh.; WKNOV. L.A.,
inzh.
Use of transducers in testing pneumtic boring machines.
Gor.zhtLr. w.8:45-46 Ag 160. (MIRA 13: 8)
(Boring mchinery-TestiAg)
(Transducers)
. -- IOPO .. -
Stages of the dsvelopment of the Pro-Canbrian of RuraBia and the
problez of lts sychronization, Geotektonika no*4115--35 J"I-Ag 1065.
Oc RA IS t 8
KLITIN, K.A.; PAIEY, I.P.
Some characteristics of the structure of the Zhuino faalt zone
(Patom Plateau). Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.681360-1363 je 165. (?URA 18s7)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSIR, Submitted March 13, 1965.
KLI'll'IN, V..A.; PALEY, I.P.; POSTFLINIKOV, Ya.S.
Features of *he mor.phology of' stnv~tures of e:~sterr -,*'
the Yenisey Ridge. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.5i1264-1207 C) 16-3.
(MIRA 1,:1
1. Geologicheskty Institut AN 3SSR. Predstavlenc) akalnmikom
A.L.Yanshinym.
PALF,Y,- I - P -
Combined st-ady of 1-be Baltdc Shield. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. ge,;.. 21
no.1241*)I---123 D 164. (MIRA 18 '..
PALEY, l.P.
Correlation of tYe Akkol and ~hinga formatians in the WeEtern
Sayans. Dokl. AIN SSSR 140 no.4:gCb-gll 0 '61. ( PaR.A I -,_: lj~ ),
1. Geologicheskiy institut Ali SSSR. Predstavleno akademikor A.L.
Yans~inym. (Sayan Mountains--GeoloFy, Stratigraphic)
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MMKOVICH. G. H.; LWBDIDT. A.A.; PCLEXHONA, N.P.; ~PAL~
retsenzent; KIMMOVA, G.M., takhm.red.
[Standardizing technological processes In piece and small lot
production experience of the Ural Machinery Plant) Tipizatsiis
tokhnologichosidkh proteessov v uslovilakh individuallnogo I m1ko-
serlinogo proisvodstva; Is opyte Uralmeahsavods. Sverdlovsk,
TSentr.bluro takhn,informatsil, 1959. 38 p. NEU 14:4)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) 8vardlovskly okonomicheWdy
administrativW rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Sverdlovsk--Machinery Industry)
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A, ir..- -,r. 35 -., .1~ D 1 '4 ( ... _; . )
PALET. L.Ta., inzh.
Modorni7ing ptirqtint pAlimhIng machines. Mokh. strni 1 c, no.9:
IR-19 S 159. (14IRA 11:10)
(GrindInr machines)
PAIEY, L.Ya.; A.14'.
Experimenta-4 dete.,-rri:-u*,Ion o~ vil,ra-ori decre:nent for
mechanical Eystealj3. lzm.LE)kh. rlo.lc:-~-'-l]!4 0 165.
(11-1 18: ': -2 )
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Plotting composite achlich mapr. Uzb.geol.zliur. no.5:1~-23 15r).
(M I -4A - ~ : -- )
1. Glavnoye irnrsvIenire geologii i okhrany nedr.
(Alluvium--Maps)
PAM, X.
On standardization tockaiqu*e. Staadartizateiia se.6:63-71 I-D '55.
(Germany. Bast-Stamdards. lagimmering) (KLaA 9:2)
MARV,('V, N, N. ;-. -PALEY, M- A.
Pedestals and stands '-r measurir-c nead5. Stan_,4artizats_~Ia 2-
no. I :?,4-lFz j% '63. -
PALEY., M.A.-
Establishiz4,, basic spvcifications for toler&ncea and fil-a.
Standartizatstla 26 no.7--l-3--15 r, 162. (,'Z-LA 11; :,)
(Tolerance (Engineering))
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3 PHASE T BOOK EXPL01TATION SOV/132*
2
Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye ,)bsh,~hestvo mash trios-, ro ite 1'noy promyshlennosti.
. Leningradskoye oblastnoye pravleniye
'vrzaimozaimenyayemost', tochnost I i metody izmereniya v mashinostroyenii
(Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods in Machine
B-jildlng) Moscow, Mashgiz, lqc~8. 251 P- (Series: Its: Sbornik,
pjj. 47': 6,OCil.' copies printed.
Eds. : Kutay, A.K. , Candidate uf r1echnical Sciences, Docent; Puzanova,
V.P., Candidate of Techrical Sciences; Kempinskiy, M.M., Engineer;
Rublnc~vl A.D., Candidate of Techninal Sciences; Turetskiy, T. Yu.,
Candidate of Technical Sciences; &nd Abadzhi, K.I., Engineer; Ed.
of P-)Lilshing House: Simonovskiy, N.Z.; Tech. Ed.: Sokolova, L.V.;
Managing Ed. for Literature on Machine Building Technology (Leningrad
DIv,_s4on, Mashgiz); Naumov, Ye. P., Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for DIant engineering, scientific and
personnel and production innovators. It may also be
Gar",
interrhar-igeatillty, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
.zsel' ,*, to students of hig-her technIcal institutes.
COVERAGE: This collection of artl,~Ies deals with the topics discussed
at the Third Leningrad Scltn",*.ific and Engineering Conference' on
jr7.terchangeability. Accuracy, and Inspection Methods In Machine-
bullilng and Instrument-ma'i!~Ing, held March 18-22, 1957. The book
cunsLsts of three parts: I') 1-terchangeability in marhine-building
and L%zstrumpnt-making 2) manitfacturing accuracy and quality
--ortr:l 3) engineering measurements. The first part deals with
basi-c princlIples c~f int-~-,~hangeability, estabishment of the system
and ---alcaiatlon of tolerances. The second part deals with
and ana'-1.y9JLL5 of the accuracy of manufacturing processes,
mar",L-.e subassembliez, and quallty control. The third part consists
Gf arti-les dealing with Lrip-r-)-Fe-ments in measuring instruments and
methods. SDecial empha-si-~; is placed on the measurement of large
par!.-s. A new method of accuracies of meas*uring
4-nstr',unents is dlc3-~usse-J In t-ne articl,-:~ by M.M. Kemplh3kiy.
There is no bibliDgraphy.
Caro ?/9
InterchangeabiliVy, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
From the Editor 3
PART I. INTERCHANGEABILITY IN MACHINE BUILDING
AND INSTRU14ENT-KAKING
Voroblyev, Yu. A. (Moscov). Principles for Standardizing
Dimensional Tolerances for Castings '17
Kutay, A.K. (Leningrad). Basic Premises of the Iriterchangeability
Theory in Machine-building 11
Smirnov, A.S. (Leningrad). Dimensional Tolerances With
Unspecified Values [on drawings] 20
Paley, M.A. (Moscow). Principles of GOST (All- Union State
-Sta~n~dard 2689-54 System of Tolerances and Fits for
Dimensions from 500 to 10,000 MM 25
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Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
0011kov,V.1. (Moscow). System of Tolerances for Spur Dear
Hobbing-cutters With 0.15-1 MM Modules 32
111inskly,, S.A. (Moscow). Experience Using a System of Tolerances
and Fits in Manufacturing Wooden Products 42
Izhevskiy, M.N. (Leningrad). Practice Calculating Dimension-
chain Systems 45
Puzanova, V.P. (Leningrad). Some Problems in Constructing
Dimension-chain and Dimensioning Parts on Drawings 53
Tylevich, I.N. (Leningrad). Dimensional Tolerances in Ship
Systems and Pipelines 6o
Goryachevi A.S. (Kuybyshev). Securing the Interchangeability of
Flange-jointed Machine Units 71
Card 4/9
Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
Bykhovskiyr,,L.B. (Perm'). Interchangeability and Special Features
of Multiple Threads 77
Starosellskiy, A.A. (Odessa), and Klyachkin, N.L. (Gor'ki,
Mogilevskaya oblast'). Effect of the Progressive Error in
Thread Pitch on Load Distribution on Threads 81
Faynerman, I-a-D. (-Kiyev.). Error Compensation and Multibranch
Dimeenion-and-time Chains 91
Satell, Eek. (Moscow). Some Aspects of Interchangeability in
Machine-building 97
Bulovskly, P.1. (Leningrad). Interchangeability of the
Measuring Mechanisms of Permanent-magnet Moving-coil
Instruments 101
Fridlender, I.G. (Zaporszhlye). Calculation of Tolerances for
Dimensions Determining Physical and Mechanical Characteristics
of Parts and Mechanisms 1o6
Card 5/9
Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
Brusnichkin, N.S. (Leningrad). Overall Investigation of the
Accuracy of Motion-picture Projectors and the Establishment
of Tolerances for Manufacture of Projector Mechanisms 110
Ivanov, A.P. (Leningrad). Present Status and Outlook for
Development of Accuracy in Machine-building 114
PART II. MANUFACTURING ACCURACY AND QUALITY CONTROL
Shevelev, A.S. (Kuybyshev). Summation of Three-dimensional
Deviations in Circular Scatter 119
Vayntraub, D.A, (Leningrad). Investigation of Accuracy in
Punching afid B6nding of Small Parts 123
Balonkina, I.I. (Leningrad). Comparative investigation of
Accuracy in Manufacturing Basic Machine Parts in Several
Machine-build-ng Plants 130
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I
Vladimirov., LvP. (Llvov). Use of the Average Sample Method
in Machine-building 139
Linnik, Yu, V., and A.P. Khusu (Leningrad). Some Considerations
Concerning the Statistical Analysis of the Roughness of
Ground Profiles 144
Timonin. VA, (Ordzhonikidze). Investigation of the Accuracy
of Manufacturing Processes by the Cumulative Error Method 147
Klusov, IeA. (Tula). Application of Statistical Methods in
Investigating the Accuracy and Stability of Automatic
Checking and Sorting Machines 152
Kordonskly, Kh. B. (Riga). Methodological Principles for
Acceptance Inspection 159
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Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
PART III. ENGINEERING MEASUREMENTS
Kandashevskiy, V.V. (Omsk). In-process Control of Part
Dimensions on Metal Cutting Machine Tools 170
Laabe, I.K. (Leningrad). Room-temperature Thermostats 182
Volosevich, F.P. (Leningrad). Small-volume Mechanization---
Devices Used in Measuring Techniques 185
Rubinov,,-A,D. (Leningrad). Survey of Foreign Literature on
Large-scale Measurements 195
Len, S.N. (Leningrad)i- Experimental Investigation of the
Accuracy of Inside-micrometer Heasuremeht Of DimenAions from
looo to 6ooo mm 203
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Interchangeability, Accuracy and Measuring Methods (Cont.) SOV/1328
Kayak, L.K. (Leningrad). Methods for Measuring Great Lengths 209
Makarevich, B.K. (Moscow). Optical Method of Measuring Iarge
Parts 216
Vaganov, I.P. (Sverdlovsk). Some Improvements in the "Encircling"
Method of Measurement [Determination of diam6tei~ ~y measuring
c ircurif erence 1 220
Turetskiy, I.Yu. Measurement of Periodic Errors in Turbine Gears 22'D
Gipp, B.A. Experimental Equipment for Inspecting Individual
Parameters of Bevel Gears 235
Rumyantsev, A.V. (Leningrad). Measurement of Three-dimensional
Cams 241
Kempinskiy, M.M. (Leningrad). Calculation for Accuracy in
Designing Meitsuring Instruments 245
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/kav
3-19-59
Card 9/9
AUTHCR: Paley, -11.A. , n e r- r
T ITLE: rhe St~lndardizati,-,n of the Basic `efinitions for -,ev j a -
ticns in t;hape and Mutual Layout of 3urfaces (C ;tandar-
tizatsii osnovnykh cpreleleniyotklonenly fDrmy i %rzj 4 mn -
go raspolozheniya poverk~-.nostey)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 19r-,8, Nr 1~, p 70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The ziuthor agrees with L.A. Boldin on the necessity of
systematizing and correlating the definitions in machine
parts. He approves his basic suggestions, points out s--me
defects, disagrees with E.I. Lyubomirskiyls critisms an'.
Card 112 discusses Yu.!.. Lyandon's contribution to the disFute.
'-"CVII" 2-f
The Standardization of he ?asic -cfinl-ions for .-leviations 4-r. _'~-ETe
and Uutual Layout of Surfaces
The deviations in shape and in the mutual positioning
of surfaces are discussed In some detAil. There are
diagrams and 10 Soviet references.
ASSCCIATION: Byuro vzaimozacenyayemosti Komiteta standartov mer i iz-
meritellnykh priborov (Bureau of Inter-changeability,
Committoo of O"tiindardii fur Monsuros and Measurinr Instru-
ments)
1. Drafting--Standards
Card 2/2
PAIXY N.A. (Moskva)
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Plotting systems of tolerances and fits for dimensions from
. 500 to 10,000 me (All-Union State Standard 2M9-54). rlzd.]
LDNITOMASH 47:?5-11 '58. (RIEA 11:10)
(Standards. Engineering)
I I .,~
PALEY, M.A.
Using limit cieviations of shape and arrangement of surfaces
according to State Standard 10356-63. Standartizatsii-a 28
no.1:56-59 Ja 164. (AURA 1-7:1)
PALEY . M.A. I
Determining the noncircularity by profilographs. lzm.tek-h.
nD.3:9-U Hr 162. OCRA 15:2)
(Surface me"urement-Graphic methods)