SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POBEREZKIN, M. N. - POBORCHIY, A. P.

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PCUR KIN, M.N. Peculiarities of the course of brucellosis in vaccinated sub- jects. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid.i imun. 31 n0.2:91-95 7 160. (KIRA 13:6) 1. Iz Xmybyshevskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologichookoy stantell i Rtybyshevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BRUCILLOSIS immunol. ) POBMZHNOY G. On a regular line. Blok.agit.voiL.tranap. no.15:24-28 Ag '55. (NLIRA 9:8) 1. Upitan tankera OKrostlyanin*. (InlaniL water transportation) FORM L. I * ZAKHODNIK. 1. D. Ute"bioste In the etiology of a case of chronic appendicitis. N"aparasel paraz* bole no.4:356-0-D 154. (MM 8:2) 1, Is Pavlowskoy rayonnoy bollnitay Altayskogo kraya (glavayy vrach A.T&00uaeva) (AMIDICITIS, etiology and pathogenesis, Buteroblus) (INInMWS, I coming appendicitis) PMMZHNM, V.I.; SrMSKIT, S.Ya. Public review of the health resorts, sanatorlums, and rest homes of the R.S.F.S.R. Top.kur.pfizioter.i lech.fis,imllt. 25 n0-1: 83-84 160. (MIRA 13:5) (HMTR USORTS' WATIRM MACBS, ]MC.) ZASLAVSKAYA, L., inzh.; inzh.; SAMDVARSHCHIKOV, V..9 inzh. Transportation of watermelons in containers. Rech.transp. 20 no-4: 43-45 AP 161- (MM 14:5) (Molons-Transportation) (Packing for shipment) BLIDUN, As, inzh.; POBIMHM, I., iuzh. Mechanization of unloading rock products. Rech. transp. 19 no.10: 12-14 0 960. (MIRA 13:11) (Cargo handling) (Cranes, derrialm, etc.) 1,1LIMAN, Illya borisovich; FOBEREZ11M. I.V_, red.; KUROMD, A.Ye., red.,- [Manual for the training of harbor workers of the fourth class3 Uchebnoe posobie dlia podgotovki portovogo rabochego IV klassa. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 182 p. (MIRA 17:6) BLIDW, A.F., inzb.; POBMZHIiYT I V., inzh. Use of electromagnetic boisting devices for loading and unloading metals at ports. Rech.tranap. 18 no-3:40-41 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:4) (Blectromagnetn) (HolBting machinery-) (Loading and unloading) AVERBUKHP M.N.; KUROCIIKIN, A.Ye.; POREREZHNYY, I.V. "-'v Over-all mechan'zation of the loading and unloading of unJtized bargo - I j k, in sea harbors. Mor. sbor. 46 no.5:65-71 My '63. (KM 17:1) POHMZMIYY, I.V., inzh. _- - - Potato transportation in containers. Rech. transp. 17 no.3:31-32 Mr '58. (KIRA 11:4) (Potatoes-Transportation) FOBEREZHSKIY, L.P. Measuring the speed and electroconductivity of ionized gas flows. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 33 no.12:1464-1469 D 163. Measuring the electroconductivity of gas jets. Ibid.:U69-1473 (MM 16:12) BRAUN, V.B., inzh.; KRONOV, F.Sip inzli,; POBEREMSKAYA, R.D., inzh.; S(ROLOVO V.B., Imnd. tekhn. neuk - --- ~ New TIVP apparatus for remote control system chan la. Elek. eta* 34 no,5,.69-72 My 163. (MIU 16 -.7) (Remote control) *:::::**fees 0 1 .1 00 Of O*Aj 09 A'- 00 4; 00 00 00 00 'ZI 1 1~41'f-,li ~1_t A, A-1-1-L 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Toll 1~ 1: 000006000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 a - 0 1 so "4,W of P61 11 14 h 14 1? 14 vt Or 1 a n 11 ;4 2s it 2p a% )o w 11 V u U m m 1) m It k, v u a a Al.c 0 ji" r 9 1 3 1-1-M go 0: tv, U -I- J, t 1 -1 L 'T AJ 00 1 V I.; Th. L~.Li;d_ ;Q3'.9om-1 and gasuic swetion In rabbW. A. Silleshchek crv. T. Pobcrczhskayn and N. ya. Aviial. Hnslisil. 111.19).-The pairic juim (it mbbiln diffffs frorn Mot Ail'(0111'htr farm anknols In its hixhrr digestive C411116ty, -Of higher acWw and its higism content of dry residue and Mg. mattv S, A. Karialm 3: 14- ------ A* -Mr -V*lll An k m od a W Ai a- U a AV W .1 Fri, -49 =00 .300 ass, rib 0 roe see 00 see ties Woo Ism it to to #1 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 6 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 " 0 o 0 o 0 0:6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 o 0 a 0 gig 9 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 05088-67 7-=C-M!r-- AP6013248 SOURCE CODE: UR/04~0/66/000/008/0037/0037: AUTHOR: Poberezhskiy, Ye. S. ORG: none TITLE: A device for,controlling the operation of electronic units.. Class 21., No. 180653 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, pronyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 37 TOPIC TAGS: control circuit, electronic equipment ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for controlling the opera- tion of electronic units. The device includes "or" type logic cells connected with amplitude discriminators and with an output operating relay. The reference i voltage sources are connected to the amplitude discriminators. The design reduces' the influence of the device on the circuits of the eloctronic units being con- I- trolled and increases the reliability of the operation. The diodes of the "or" type logic cello of the channel which reacts to the voltage decrease of the cir- cuits being controlled are connected in the opposite sign in respect to the polar-~__ ity of the voltage of these circuits. The discriminator is connected with the 1-Card .1/2 UDC: 621.317,7:621.3.078.3 ,05088T67_-_ ACC NR: AP6013248 Fig. 1. 1-5 - diodes of the logic cells; 6 - discriminator; 7 - reference voltage source; 8 - output operating relay C) reference voltage source (see Fig. 1). The potential of this reference voltage is less than the voltage of the circuits being controlled and has the same polar- ity as-these circuits. The output operating relay Is spanned by two circuits with a positive feedback from the collector of the folloving transistor to the bass of the preceding transistor. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: lOJu163 Card 2/2 Yr Uty olW C;! -al i ~A 17(2) sov/16-59-6-21/46 AUTHOR: Poberezkin, M.N. TITLE: Persons With a Positive Reaction to Brucellosis but Without Clinical Symptoms of the Disease PERIODICALt Zhurnal mikrobiologil, epidemlologil i Immunoblologil., 1.95WNr 6, pp 104-110 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Brucellosis nidi of the goat-sheep type often show a high incidence of the disease among humans (up to 90%) whereas cattle type brucellosis nidi have a human incidence of around 0.5 - 3%. In both types of nidi, persons are found who react positively to brucellosis antigen but who, neither in the past-nor at the time of examination, show any clinica! symptoms of brucellosis. G.A. Balandin, P.F. Zdrodovskiy, P.A. Vershilova, N.T. Ragoza, I.I. Rogozin, N.D. Beklemishev, Feder, S-Ieparov, etc., have stressed the importance of studying this latter group to solve the problems of the epidemiology and clinical aspects of brucellosis, The aim of the present work was, first, to determine the degree of Immunity in persons reacting positively to brucellosis antigen, second, to trace the frequency and factors underlying outbreaks of grave and acute Card 1/3 brucellosis, third, to discover the characteristics of the immunologi_~ai sav/i6-59-6-21/L'6 Persons With a Positive Reaction to Brucellosis but Without Clinical Sumptoms of the Disease shifts in persons with positive reactions, infected in. the goat-sheep and cattle brucellosis nidi. The observations cover 7 years and Include persons In both types of nidus and in meat combines who reacted positIve- ly to brucellosis antigen, without, however, any of the clinical symptoms of the disease. The author maintains that this phenomenon should bF, regarded as a manifestation of the body's protective function, During widespread outbreaks of brucellosis in the goat-sheep n1di, positive reactors contracted thst disease much more rarely and in a milder form than did non-immune persons. Those who reacted positively but who did not contract the disease were, in the absence of secondary infect.10n, fully cleared of the infective agents after a time; the positive s6zo- allergic reactions then disappeared. The incidence and gravity of the disease contracted by positive reactors was greater in the goat-sha-:-p nidi than in the cattle nidi. Alimentary infection from cows seldcm caused the disease but led merely to slight immunological shifts in the body. The results of the investigations do not confirm V.A. Gram--_ni-t-Eklyls Card 2/3 theory that "brucellosis, connected with infection by Brucellus abor-7,us POBERaKIN, M.N.; SUZDAL2TSLV, A.N. Significance of epidemiological data in diagnosing some zooi*fections. Sav.med. 25 no.7:22~-124 JI 161. 5: 1) 1. Iz Kuybyshevsk6y oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stant8ii (glavnyy vrach N.A.P ova). ~! (ZOONOSES) POBEREZKIN.,-M,N--- Clinico and epidemiological observations-in a focus of equine, brucellosis. Zhur. mikroblol. epid. i i6=. 32 n0.5:117-118 My 161. .(MRA 14: 6) 1. Iz Kuybyshevskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-opidemiblogich.eskoy stantsii. (BRUCELLOSIS IN HORSES) BUZDALITSIT, A.M.- PMBR371 91 M.N. Significance of epidemiological orientation in diagnosis of brucallosis. Zhur.nikrobiolospid. i imun. 28 no-3:37-39 Mr '57. (BRUGSLIMIS, diagnosis. (KLRA 10:6) (Rum)) "The Mnportanc6of Epidem iological Orientation in.the Diag- nosis of Bmeellosie") by A. N. Suzdalttsev, and M. N. Poberezkin, Zhurnal Mikrobiologil, Epidemiologii, i ln=jno- biologii, No 3, Mar 57, pp 37-39 The epidemiology of brucellosis has been studied extensively by Soviet scientists, but many questions still remain to be answered re- garding the nature of brucellosis foci, the transmission of infection, mLgration of Brucella, etc. Infection from cattle to humans is usually of,a light, ambulatory character, giving rise to isolated cases and yielding readily to treatment. Brucellosis in goats and sheep, how- ever, has assumed epidemic proportions in recent years after sudden outbreaks among herds. The clinical manifestations in humans are usu- ally severe, appearing in the septic form. Its symptcms are often =is- -taken for those of typhoid, rheumatism, tuberculous broncho-adenitis, -etc. From.the data gathered, the authors conclude that: "l. In determining the source of bruceLLosis. one must remember ~Mt in localities where migration of brucella has not been demonstrated, Massive flare-ups of the disease can occur only among goats and sbeep. "2. In the overwhelming majority of cases, epidemiological data play a decisive role in the correct diagnosis of brucellosis and tbe establisbment of antibrucellosis measures." (V) (~_4 _X fV e q Iz P0311=11rils4~., dDtsent; KIRICHIMIY, N.R., otretstvemW redaktor; "'~'Ift IY. Y*.V.. redaktor; SHPA , Ye.G.. takhaichaskiy redalctor. [Xfficient calculation of continuous beams] PAtsionalizataiia rascheta, neraxrezuykh balok) Pt. 2, [Beams with differing linear rigidity in all spans] Balki a raznymi pogonnymi shoetkostiami vo Yeekh proletakh. Koskva. Uglatekhizdat. 1952. 214 p. [Kicrofilz] (Girders) (KI.RA 8:1) POBEREZKINI Ye A. Ratsionalizatsiya rascheta nerazreznvkh balok (Rationalization of cost accounting of flitch beams) Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 19 V. (v.~-p.) tables, diagrs. contents: v. 2z Balki s raznymi pogonnymi zhestkostyami vo vsekh prole-takh. Lib. has: v. 2 N/5 748-101 .P7 POBEREZZYM, YE. A. Technology Rationalization of the design of continuous girders. Pt. 1. Balk.i s ravnymi ili s dvumia raznymi pogonnymi zhestkostiami. j'.-loskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 195,9.2Unclassified. POBMWMKIY. S.I.; PATIAN, B.D. A case of hemorrhagic nephrosonsphritis in Polesye. Zdrav. 3e1. 5 no.5:60 Mv '59. . (MI3A 12:8) (POISM-HMOMMOr. -vzv3R) L-27141-66 M11rW/T--DJ ACC NR; AF6009549 (A) SOURCE CODE,. :UR/0413/66/000/005/0083/0081~-. Fob~jraznikoy, 'INWENTOR: K Tsaregorodtsev, A.-.G.; J. ORG. none TITLE: -Fire.safety.device for Viscous fluids. Class 42, No. 179512 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraz tsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 966 '83-84- .:TOP.IC-.TAGS:. fire,fighting equipment, viscous fluid, thin plate, pipe .,-ABSTRACT:. An Author Certificate has been issued for~a fire safety device.for viscous fluids, consisting of a hermetically sealed ---vertical container with.nozzles for the fluid inlet and for connect- ion of a gas duct with a hydraulic valve. ATo increase the effective- .,ness of the fire safety device and secure productivity for fluids of -high viscosity, a number of conic plates are placed into the container with the cone down along the vertical axis. Underneath plates with a central opening alternate with plates with a small pipe at the 'periphery-another version 'of the fire safety device is made with zig plates with rectangular cutouts instead of conic plates. (see :"Fig.*l). Orig. art. has: I figure. [NT] cam 1/2 UDC:-614.8-18.446543,874:665.5 L M41-66 ~-ACCNR, AP6009549 Fig. 1. Fire safety device for viscous fluids. 1 - plates with zigzag right-angle openings; 2 - clearance; 3 - central opening; 4 - small pipes along the periphery. POBNRIY, A.V.. mayor meditainskoy Bluzhby Adaptation to darkness. Toene-medezhur. no.7:78-79 JI 157. (MLRA 11!1) (IYA-ACCOMODATION A14D RICYnCTION) 100 r) C Our., L ry : USSR Category : Human and Animal Physiology, Blood Abs. iz,ur. : Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2t 1959, No. 7889 '11 It 1 Z; : Rematopolesis in the Spleen and Lymph Nodes of Starvine Rabbits. 011irt Pub. : Vopr. pitaniya, 1957, 16, No. 4, 40--47 ns t r t : The experiments were performed on 54 1--2' month-old rabbits. Thirty-four received only water, and 20 were on a mixed diet. The star- vation was divided 1621-to an indifferent period, a period of excitation,, _i period of depression and a period of paralysis. The one-month-old rabbits which received only water lived an average of 7-8 days; the two-month-old rabbits lived 9-10 days. At the end of the period of starvation the animals had lost 37--41% of their initial weight. Progressive atrophy was ob- 1/4 C',)i i nt r -1:USSR : Human and Animal Physiology, Blood : Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No. 2, 1959, No. 7889 Titlc OriS. Pub. ; Abot--act : served in the spleen &nd lymph nodes. The stromal elements were altered to a lesser de- gree than the hematopoletic tissue of the lymphopoietic organs. Most sensitive to star- vatIon were the young hemopotential elements o the parenchyma (their numbers progressively fell). This was also true of the young forics ofI the lymphoid series. The maturity index of i the lymphoid elements of the spleen fell in I proportion to the degree of wasting, Poly- I 2/4 UL4:.R Category -Huraan And Animal r-hysiology, Blood Abs. Jour. Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2, 1959; NO. 7389 I t OrIg Pub. b!' t chromatophilic erythroblasts and nvrmcblast-s disappeared as early as the second stage of starvation. There was an Increase In the number of basophilic elements of the ery- throid series and plasma cells. With extreme wasting "holonuclear forms" appeared, but even in this stage dividing cells of the lymphoid series were encountered, although their i=tber decreased in proportion to the degree of ema- ciation. Prolonged starvation led to pyknosis of nuclei and vacuolization or homogenization Card: 3/4 C _-ii i -rit ry : USSR T 1", 7 Ph .".~ tc.,~,D r, =:Human and Animal P ysiology, Blood _uL;. : Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2, 1959, No. 7889 .'Ut'_ 'r Titli.' Orin-. Flib. ; : of the cytoplasm. The size of the cells de- creased, the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratios were altered, and hypertrophy of the nucleoli was noted. The cytoplasm and nuclei of the pri- mordial forms of the lymphocytic series during starvation lost a degree of basophilla, while the granular elements, on the other hand, became more basophilic. (Bibliography, 16 titles)--T.I.Koretskaya C:xd: 4/4 POBMEZUSKIY, L.P., inzh. Use of ar. oscil-lograph frjr recording the interns-, ionization of insulation in the preser-.-:;e of Interference. Veet. elektropxom. 32 no.312-50-51 D t6jo (MURA 14d2) (Ela~)tric inigulators and imulation*i POBERIYP I.A. 1, - -- Methionine.-S35 arji giycinfi-;~14 Jnvtorpcra-t,~cn in-,c err~*-.-ccy-,= ISitologiia. 6 no.3-330- under normal conditions arLd dvr,,or, ffi., Ill., - 336 My-Je 164. (M'111A 18:9) 1. Radiologicheskaya lalx)ratcrip). 11 Vlcs~-ovskc,.go medit:An3kcgo in- stituta. ZAIKIND, S. Ya.; FOBERIY, I. A.; BORISOGLEBSKA-YA, N. V.; IZAKOVA, L. P.; HiGiOKEROVA, T.I. BOGOYDLOVAJ, N. "Tsitokhimicheskoye i avtoradiograficheskoye imicheniye infitsirovannoy virusami kletki." report presented at Symp on Virus Diseases, IvIoscow, 6-9 Oct 64. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut virusnykh preparatov. bs tEi thl jymph nodell if, VOT) .'?it 16 fastirlr, LwIlth wx-i""' JI-A,- '57- 'k7z)v - prof - (RUB)) Ote SIB 0 O-S 7, Same) (Rus)'- USSR / Pharmacology and Toxicology. Tranquilizers. V-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur '- Biol., No 16, 1958., No 75709 Author Merkulov , M. F.; Fedorov, N. A.;-Poberly, 1. It. Inst Second Moscow Medical Institute 'Atle Autoradiographic Study of the Spread of s35-Aminazine in the Tisaues of Rats. Orig Pub Uch. zap. 2-go Moak. med. in-ta., 1557,, 6,,l9o_l96. Abstract 50 mg/kg of aninazine-835. (I) was introduced in rats inter- nally and slowly; in 2D minutes the animals were sacrificed and the content-of I was determined in the tissues. With the methods used in treatment of the tissues, a significant part of the radioactivity was washed out; therefore, the autographs obtained showed the spread only of those fx--c- tions of I that were solidly connected with the structural parts of the cells. In the lungs, a selective accumulation Card 1/2 5 POBERIY, I.A. (Moskva, rp-165, Stadencheskaya ul- 42, kv. 149) Hicroradiographic changes in inclusion of $35-labeled methfonine into lymphoid organ elementE. Arkh. anat., giBt. I emIre 47 no. 708-95 JI 1 64. 1. Radiobiologicheskiy otdel TSentrallnoy nauchno-Issledovatell- skoy laboratorii ( zav. - prof. M.P. Merkulov) 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova. Sibmitted December 27, 1962. MEMLOV, M.F.; MEDESTOV, V.K.; MASLOV., N.P.; POBEIIIY, Distribution of radioactive iodine in thyroid gland tumors. Vop. 012k. 6 no. ~:31-37 8 160. (MIRA 14:1) ,(THEWID GLUT-TUMO~S) (IODIM-ISOTOPES) PCEIRIT I A Course of the regenerative processes In the lymphopolatic organs In rabbits following complete deprivation of food. Uch.zap. 2-go mul 16:63-80 158. (MIRA 13:6) (SPLUN) (LYMMTICS) (STARVATION) 1 IMINtrY, I.A. Regenerative processes In the lyWoopolette organs of starring rabbits fonovivc parenteral feeding of protein. Ueb.sap. 2-~M WN1 16 t81-103 158. (NM 13;6) (SMON) (LTKPRA!EICS) (NMD PIASNA SUBSTITMU) (SMVATION) POBRRIY, I.A. 4,~40~ te s'e-teristics of hemopotesis in the spleen and in the lymphatic nodes in rabbits [with summary in Inglish]. ]Biul.okep.biol. i med. 43 no.6:95-99 Je 157. (KIRA 10:10) 1. Iz kafedr7 obahchey biologil II MoskovBkogo gosudaretyennogo seditsinskogo instituta Imeni I-Y-Stalina (zav. - prof. V.V.Nakhovko). Predstavlena deyetvitellnym chlenom ANN SSSR V.N.Ternovskim. ORPI N, physiology. hemopoiesis (RUBD (LYKPH DDISS, physiology. same) I.X-OtY 'n A?islon of 2abeled amino acida into a study by the method ni' microauLoradiograp.~iy . Frr~bl. penal. j. perel". kravi nc."110:36-" t62. (V-1"A 17: 12, 1. Iz tsentrallnoy michno-issladovatellskoy laboratorii 11 Moskovskogo gosudarstyennogo meditainakogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. j?G'BERl Y, 1. A. P013-1:511Y, I. A. : "The processqs of regeneration I I the spleen alld, phatic nodes follow-ing parenteral- injection of proteins under star- vation conditions (experimental investigation)-.," Second Ploscow 'trite Medical. Inst ixboni 1. V, Anlin, Mos )w, 1.95' 3 cc n. (Dissertation for the degree of Gandidate in Eedical. icierieeLO 'DO: Knizhnaya letOpi3', No 36, 1956, i'10SCOW. 81957, S118116010 02/04/17/034 Olt IV B002/BO63 AUTHORS: Toffe, V. I., Patrina, I. B,, Poberoymk&yjj_1. S. TITLE: Electric Provertiea~of Some Semiconducting Oxide$161asses PERIODICAL: Fizika tvardogo tola, 1960, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 656-662 TEXT: The authors examined glasses of the systems V.0 5 - P20 5# V2 05 - P205 -BaO, and WO 3 - P205 - K20 (Table). Their electrical con- ductivity 6 was measured by means of a tube voltmeter having a 1 -3 11T(lElP) tube. A Q-meter of*the type 7ecxoB211 (Teela V211) and a bridge of the I" a Tec-qo- M-351 (Tesla M-351) more used to measure the dielectric ;osses (tan 00and the dielectric constant E . a was determined between 290 K and 500 K- Figs. 1l 2,and 6 show ihe temperature dependence of a for the above-mentioned systems. The electrical conductivity of the glasses rises with their content of vanadium and tungsten. This is due to the fact that the conductivity is effected by electron transition between vanadium and tungsten ions of different valences. The conductivity of vanadium glasses mainly depends on the ratio of vanadium oxide to phosphorus oxide, and is Card 1/2 V Electric Properties of Some Semiconducting S/1 ' 60~('OW'10 4/17 A 34 Oxide Glasuee B 0 0"2'YB 0 6 3 independent of their content of barium (Fig. 2) or sodium (Fig. 9 ; the values were derived from Ref- 5)- tan 6 and E were measured at 1, 50, 500 kc/s, and 1.6 Mc/s within the temperature range 60 - 4000K (Figs. 4, 5, and 8). Here, relaxation processes occur, rhich are connected with electron transitions between ions of different valences, and are caused by the statistically disordered distribution of these ions. Mention is made of I. L Kitaygorodekiy and V. G, Karpechenkoe There are 9 figures, I table, and 8 references: 2 Soviet, 3 American, 2 British, and 1 Czeoh. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov AN SSSR, Leningrad X (Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED,: August 1, 1959 Card 2/2 IOM, V.A,; PATRUA, I.Bq. POBBROVSXATA. I.1% Electrical properties of some oxide semiconducting glasses. Fiz. tver. tela 2 no.4:656-662 AP l6o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut khtsil silikatov Al SSSR, ~euingrad. (Glass-Electric properties) (Semiconductors) r.!A-'F, I DIX.,,.. I, sa"/50)5 VlesOrulnoy'e G-~Anchaalye po S-etww~IY-- N, Lcaln;r-l, Stek1cobru:ocyc xoctoymniye; truly TrWyego -esi!aq)-u-no;,*0 so-~ezhc!ianlya LenlnsrPd, 1&20 nolabrya 1959 (Vitmous State; Trtnzactions of the n~lri All-UnIoll Con- ftMnCe on the VitmotiS S"tej Reld In 11-10, ln9) X'Oc~t ltd-vo kn SSSIt, 1940. 534 1). Errata sUp Inserted. 3,2w copies printed. (Series: Its: Trudy) Spoodorlas Agencies: le,etLtut khWl sillktov Akad-.11 muk 5--R. VsesvY-z~oye khlmichtwkc~e ob4l.hest~o i-d 0.1. M-dtlcycv. and Gonqlaral-r-nyy or-dent, Lenten, optichockly Icatitat lAc.1 U.I. V.vlloyn. Mtorlal Board: A.I. Avumtlmlk, V.P. Parzakovokly, M.A. Dexborodov, D.K. DoWl-nkla. Y.V.V&rg%n, A.C. Vl"ov, K.S. Tev.trop4yev, A.A. lobedev, M.A. Mat.verev, V.S. Molchan~o R.L. F,~Wer, Ye.A. rorsy-Kovhits, Chalrcm, N.A. Toropov, V.A. Florl.skaym, A.K. Yakhkizd, Ed. or Publishing House: X.V. Suvorov; Tech. Ed.- V.T. B*ehetr. RMP100t: Tble book It lo-eaded for researchers In the seltom, ~d techaolrW of glasses. COVM=E- The book contalas the reports and discussions of the Third 1,11-Unton Conference a, the Vit-o" State, held 1. I-alnerad On 1.0,1mber 16-19, 19,,.P. They deal vith the zettiods and results of studying the structuro of gl"".) the mlation between the structure amd properties of g1tosoop the zmtum or tho tbmlc&l lb~ and &1"4 structum., and the cryttallochcmistry of glass. ro.e't Millen, a"hanlate of vItr1ricatiov, optical properties and Slaos structure, %zZ the electrical properties or glft05e4 am also dittutzed. A n=ber of the rn- Porto U&I vith the dep~ndcncv of jcIss3 Properties On empoaltion, %be tint1mg of gluots and radiation effect., and mochau%icad, tethalcal, and chemical Projvr- ties of Slaost.. Other papers treat &I"s sc,njmr&Act,r,rt and soda. borvoilica-e Classes. The Conference van attended by mom than 5W delegutca frva Soviet sm! East Germa%* scleAtIfle ortInnIzAtIons. Among the pw-ticipants In the dlacussloax were N.V. Solamin, Te. V. K"Ahin4kly, Tu.A. Gaatevp V.P. Fryaal.b.11koy. Yu. U. 0ot1lb, O.P. Mcbedlo-pe-roeynn, C.P. hikInsylov, S.M. PaIr", A.N. Lataore', D.I. A.T. Shmtllo~' X.T. ploahchla.kly, A.Ts. Kuzzaetsa" E.v. rkeyarem, C.V. Zyur&L.o"kr.yn, A.A. Weno,, M.M. Sk.rnyakov, P.Ya. Mo3da, E.K. Keller, Y..A. Ilulactsor, V.P. Fozdrey, R.S. Shevelecleho Z.G. Pln~ktr, and O.S. Holchmcnn&. The fina session Of tbt Conference vas edimased by Prcrwtsor I.I. Kitaygorod-ekly, Rowred Scientist and tmainier, Doctor of Technical Sciences. The follwIng Institutes were cited for t4eIr to~trlbutlon to the dt"Iclveat of Simon science &md UthsclO.Z: COnudAretwe"yy opt.IchesVAy Institut (State Optical justLt,.~t')' 3nstltQt k.41=11 allikt-" X-1 ~",SR (InstItute of SIlica-.t Cf,jctry, AL =R), rizichttkiy In-'It-t AN SSSA (P%1YGI-Q Institute AS USS11), Tl%lk-teu~i.he*kly 1--tit-t AN SSSR (FhysIcotcchqIv,1 Institute AS' USSR), In.*Ltu- ritiki AN BSSR Ki6sk (J"titute cr Physics, Acsec.-q of Sciences. Belorueskaya SSE, Minot), tAbora*ozY or physical Chemistry or Silicates at tne raa-lt~t obshchey I thtskOY khimil &K 55S-R, Minos (Ins'Litute of Getieral and 1norb=4c Chemistry, Acftdt:;j of Sciences IWloruooY'Y. "R x1n4h), Inatit... ' soyell-ly &% S5Z111nttIt.tt of 11Z~ Xolecular Camr>-Is, AS MSUR), U" 1.5-itut fickle (State Institute for 01.38), Goa~,!Arvtvranyy Inotit.- Atek- lo,,olo'cne. (state Instit,tt for Clean ribtrs), Gozud~ratvchoyy la~titut elekt-vte)~j. t4chestZ%,-0 stcUs (State lwtitute for Electrical Glass), SIbIrskly riziko- %n0hu1".,vkIy- Inatitut, Tmtk (Giberlan, phycitot~ennical luttl-ute, Twuk)tl,nnjngyaj. universitet Statte Unive"Itr), Mwkm.kIy k.111=11to- Ins-It'4t (Ho.co. Institute of Chemical I*nsoveta (IenIni;rvA Tec!=Ioglcal looUtut local I~elorus-klY poll tekhn I h,. ki. 111-itut Minsk Polytrc~njo Institute. Mln~k), 1qmc,en.,k-,kJy p.11tekhrile!~cakly (Novocl~.rk.vRk F-lYt,cch"tc la~-tltl t'), "ISI"41-klly In,-'.,,,t Folylrc~~nlc In-tttutr). Toe ronfrmnct ~s ffpolsorcd t-.T t%e Institute of StItcatt Chmistri A5 U=11 (A~tlr,4 - A.S. Gotl1b), th, Y%--7u-oyt obctch,st-o in. D-r. Y-4~ieyc- (Ail-u.icn chc-,cul sv~lety i-,,l 1,.I. and tz~n GA-.1tr.t-nyy or-4... U.In. ortle)-,"kiy Iristitot, J.,h- 8.2. T-it... (Stet- 'Or"Ier or L'.a." cp'"a'l InsLl..t. 1-n! R.I. Th~ '5 -zolutt~-'s of t." Cont".." i'cl.d' to a Cen'-r for th~ purposr of cocrdtn~tlnj the research on rl=x, to vjbil.h . - pcrlo~".~Al qrlr~ t~,e tAtI, "Fitlk~ I tekia" -4 of 02ma), an4 to join %he IntemntionnI Co-- Ittee On Glsz- The Crnferetirv A.A. lattd~v, Avd~lcqnn, Prorettar, al Chxl-~ or v.e Cr~:~nimtlvti of Can- mitt"; Y~.A. P~rvy-F~~.-Atn, Doctor of F?,ys1r; ane Mett-a-let, Y-I-r ~f ut~ Orc&nt~-im&l Ccn.:t,-v; wid R.L. YrAller, Sotor of Cnt::Ical r1c'"com, Of 1-he Or,""aUmal Co~lttt-~. 17,~ ed-orlrl bc~rd G.M. 11art-i-, X.V. Vol-ktn,-,hteyi, L.T. D.r. r~obyttziii, s.r.. nul-r~o, V.A. lorrv.. n,4 t.T. Xol-lyrt- Pef,r-", I.dl~ld-l mj1,Mr. Vitreous State (Cent.) Chcr.lc~l Prvp~rtiea of Glonoca Dubrovo, S.K. Chcalcal rrop*rtlen of 01"ces 410 KikoLlsklys B.F.t Ye.A. Yntamm, wid V.V. Yolneyev. Study of the ri%ter. it 11 in, Of Eloctrcde Glanced With Solutions by Meanc of the Radioactive l.dicator Methal 4,23 Dabravrkly, V.A., end T.S. Dubrormla". On the Ccmr~itlca of the surface riln Of soda-U=* 5111cato clavada 418 Marine, V.F. Effect of A11,11 Ea:rth Metal OxEdeo on the Chtalml Stability of Glrzgea 432 Abr&vyan, A.V. Umchlaz a.' 7~_:d Vltrocua Dazolta With Aqueous Acld Solutic" and. the State or the C_~idcn -in the Structmv or Dualt 03=0 435 Kazelev, L,Y=. VitrificatiOn. end Propartlen of Momt~ rlwceo 437 card 18/22 Vitmoum State (Cent.) scv/~O~5 lezborcdov, V.A., E.E. Mazovv ~! Y.S. rtmI'!nk1Y- On the Role of AI=Imu= In Olwacs 4hl Drekhovokikh, S.M., =41 V.N. Dezt1rowa. Synthellio via Stud.Y Of the Properties of Bfnim SJIlm-c G11=.ea 444 Di.cu3cim 446 SCrM VITVMOU.- STS7-=1 OF A SFXVJ, RATM S-icanductor Glaacco Kolmlyets, B.T. senlco.ductcr OzAa"s 449 loffe, V.A., I.V. ratrin%, ani S.Y. lloberovckayM. El~etricml rro;crtle. Of Soon Semiconductor Oxide Glitsat-7- 454 Kolomlyets, B.T., N.A. Ocryunc,-a. and V.P. Shll-. vit"Ous State in Chalcogemides 456 Kolmlye-as B.T. and D.V. Favl~. Optical Propcrtir3 of Cjj-,tIco4tnldn Olmm~4(0 Card 19/22 VIt"Oua State' (Cont.) KOlmlyets, B.T.. T.N. M=ont~, and T.F. Ka:mrova. Metrical rro;~rtlcv of Chaloo,;-Ide GL-,.. 465 V-Y'POlin. A.A., and YO.A. fDmtor or ny.ics nna mathmat.1c.). X-R8Y Diffmctlom Stuly of Vitrr~~ Ch"Ico,;cn1dec off Aracnic 470 Rm-, Olakly, V.A., and V.V. t;tru.ture "d Tud,.ncy to V1tr'f1--Jc_, of Sulflultu of Gmul- V !u the Perlollc Sy.te.~ a- D.I. F-0?le)ov 4 14 Dl..~Miom 418 SOU T'vm~llleftto Glan.ce Dobychin, D.P. Control of rcrtoo 01-r r3tructu- and 11roble- of' the rola Boruoillente Glma Ctructu~, C--ctci With it 45) Akl.oy, V.V. 01`1-1 -1 D1--ItY Of Sod-, Pcr.,11J~.to rla~-- 4 IM Card N12.2 L 22956-66 A4T(l)/FCC GW ACC NRt AT6007621 SOURCE CODE: UR/2960/65/000/003/0189/0202 AUTHORSt Badinov, I. Yao Andreyev, S. D.; Foberovskiy, A. V. ORG: LenirWad_.Stite -Vniversity (Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy uiversitet) TITLE:. Absolute -spectral measurements of solar radiation in the infrared regiin of the spectrum from 3 to 13 microns SOURCEt Leningrad. Universitet. Probleaq fiziki stmosferyp no. 3p 1965t 189-202 TOPIC TAGS: spectrometer, spectrometry, spectrum analyzer, solar spectrum) atmospheric infrared absorption, atmospheric optics ABSTRACT: A study of solar infrared radiatiorf is conducted for the purpose of determining: 1) absolute values of solar energy beyond the atmosphere in the interval from 3 to 13 microns by using data from relative measurements of spectral transparency of the atmosphere- 2) temperature intensities of the center of the solar disk~~'Yn the given interval; 3~ the total energies of the sun included in the same given interval; and 4) energies absorbed by the earth atmosphere in various conditions. The following criteria were established for the construction of a model of an absolutely black emitters 1) the required aperture in the emitting cavity.must have a diameter of 28 mm; 2) the working temperature must be 700--850K; 3) the emissivity of the model imat be not less than F- - 0,99, for which, a) the relative opening of the cavity must be sm 11, b) gradients of temperature along the working cavity of the black body must be Z_ Card 1/3 L 22956--w66 ACC NRt AT6007621 reduced to a minimmland o) the temperature of the illuminator must be maintained with high accuracy. The emissivity of an absolutely black body of the cylindrical type with a conical base is given approximately by the formula ds P, .-.slnfp,- I --r P 4P where 9 is the refleotivity of the cavity wells, d is the diameter of the aperture in the emitter cavity, ? is, the length of the o'avityt 0 is the angle of exposure of the cone. The.black body emitter is detailed by means of a seotion diagram and a diagram showing the optical system related to the emitter. Details of the calibration of the emitter and the results of calibration tests are given. The results of measurements of temperature in the center of the solar disk are shown in Fig. 1. Solar wave eniargy distribution curves are also plotted and compared with measurements obtained in prior research. The authors thank K. Ya. Kondratlevq S. L.-'Gendellsq and t B, Lambin for their preparatory assistancog and D. V. AndrMev, B. A. Pavlov, and L. W. SenIko for their participation in the measurements. Card 2/3 L - 22956-66 FACC ~R, AT6007621 46 2 1 -4-T- 6. it 12 13. ill- 7 im~---~e-~erature intensity at the center of thesolar disk. Orig" art, hast 6 figures and 8 equations. SUB COPE: 04p 031 SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REFs 008/ OTH REPI 018 Card 3/3-D~ po.ti ~Z, i i M.C., 'In th !c raln.-ng i v r, L 38114-66 EWT(m) RR_:_AP6_0l_oo8q SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/003/0018/0022 AUTHOR6. Pobirovskiy# V. I.; Troshcbenko V. T. ORG: Institute for Materials AN UkrSSR (Institut problem materialovedeni-ya AN UFw~ TITLEt Sensitivity to stre,99 concentrationi'6of type SbKhl5 steel after different beat treatmenLs,~ SOURCE: Metallovedeniye I termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 3. 19660 18-22 TOPIC TAGS:. stress concentration, metal beat treatment, low alloy steel' I - ABSTRACT: A table gives the chemical composition of ty e SbKbl5 steel.- which Is as follows: 0.01% carbon; 0.3% manganese; 0.1 silicon; 1-4 chromium; 0,07 nickel; 0,006% sulfur; 0,01076 phosphorous, Heat treatment was carried out under three sets of conditions: 1) uenobing 0 from a OC in oil, annealing at 1700c, holding time 3 hours; 27 quenching 0 from 8 000 in oilt annealing at 5100C* holding time 2 hours; 3) quenching 0 from 8~OOC ln*oil,, annealing at 650 C. holding time 2 bourse The 4 structure of the steels worked under the first set of conditions consists of martensite, residual austenite, and carbides. Steels worked under ~)/T EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k) IJP(c) EM/ Card 1/2 UDC: 6 POBLINKOVA, Ye.l. %--------- Diphenylamine reaction In atheroLelerosia of the coronary veezels. Sov.med. 29 no,7:12--16 JL 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapil (zav. - dotsent K.R.Sadov) Irkutskogo meditsinskogo institutu. IDKTIONOVA, N.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: PANTYUSHKOVA, N.S:; POBOCHINA,.__T.V.; MUSNOVA, A.I.; FELIDMAN, F.Z.; INOZHARSKAYA, L A.; W-GUY-HTAUM-, Z.V.; PRYTKOV, I.I. Increasing the dimensional stability of A19 alloy castings by heat treatment. Alium. splavy no.1:80-91 163. (MIRA 16:11) BLUDOVA, T.S.; POBLINKOVA, Yeale Diagnostic importance of diphenylamine reaction in rheumatic fever. Vop. revm, 3 no,406-88 OL-D 163. (14IRA 17 . 2) 1. 1z kafedry gospital'noy terapii (zav. - dotsent K.R. Sedov) Irkutskogo meditsinskogo instituta. PETRUNINP A.M.; IDKTIONOVA, N.A.; ALITMkN, M.B., rukovoditell raboty; Prinimali uchastiye: LDZHICHEVSKIY., A.S.; SHKROB, V.A.; POSTNIKOV, A.S.; ARBUZOV, B.A.; FANTYUSHKOVA, N.S.; aBC)CII PATRYJSHEV, L.M. Mastering the production of large A18 alloy castin s. Alium. splavy no.1:150-159 t63. INERA 16:11) KOMARZVTSZVP L.N.9 podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzbIrft kand.med.nauk; KUMAIIICHKINt S.D., mayor moditainskoy aluzhbyt kand,med.nauk; (- POBOLIP Ye.P,o kand.med.nauk Nutrition of naval personnel under mergency conditions. Voen.- mod. zhur. no. 1:74,77 A 160* (MIRA 31+:2) (NEDICINE9 NAVAL) (NUTRITION) LETUP N., ing.; POBORANA., ing.; HIRIAN, G.J. ing.; FAUR, z;lvira, ing.; VASILESCU I M. I JiF. ~J- _C01-19TINTINFSCU, Al.; DU14ITRU p 14. ; BELU, A. f izician Study on the timbering, choice of the most advantageous section and the profile shape of the preliminary workings olf-seam 3 and of the top drifts of the thl-n seams in the Jiu Valley mines. Pt. 2. Rev min 15 no.1:12-Z' 164, "'1* Institute of Pqdroteohnic ~'.dsearch, I B.Lohartsat (for Vasilescu, ConBtantinescut Dumitru, Belu). YFMOLIYEVAp Z.V.; POGIMPINSKIYt V.I. Use of ioLz~ orations for sterilizing dru ,gs. Report No.l: Survey of data'in the literature. Mipd. prW. 15 no.1:33-38 A '(4, (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFECT) (MGS-STERMUTION) SEREBRENNIKOVAs, V.I,p kand.med,n4t*'- PONOMAREVA9 G.Ie.; POCHINOK, Pjar- kand.med.nauk; ZARITSKIY9 A.M. On the carrying of dysefitery microbes by heal thy subjectoj clinical, immmologicalp'and epidemiological observations. Sov. med. 21+ ~o. 2z69-75 F 161. (MIRA 13:12) 1. 1% Kiyevskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo inatituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii (zamestitell direktora po nauchnoy chasti - prof. L.V. Gromashevskiy)a (DYSENTERY) POEETUVA, T.A. Increasing the use of climatle resourceB in raising heat-loving vegetable crops. Trudy TSIP no.82-96 165. (MA 18-7) HIKHATLOV, A.N.. otv.red.; SAKULINSKATA, M.G., otv.red.; GUIJNOV.A, N.Y., nauchuyy sotrudnik, rateensent; KACFATUA, O.L., nauchnyy sotrmdnik. retsenzent; POPOVSKATA, O.M.. nauchnyy sotrmdnik. retsenzent; OTAt-TeAwy nauchnyy sotrudnik, rot se RUJIM, V. M. nauchnyy sotradnik, retsensent; SAV , S.F., nauchnyy sotradnik, retsenzent; USMOTA, T.V., red.; VWIHIROV, O.G., tekhn.red. EAgroclimatic reference book on Chavashial Agroklimatichaskii spravochnik po Chavashakoi ASSR. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, ig6o. 127 p. (KIRA 13:11) 1. Gorkly. Gidrowtoorologichaskaya oboarvatoriya. 2. ?Sentrallnyy institut prognozov (for Onlinova. Kachayeva, Popovekeya, Pobetova, Rudnev, 58vzdarg). (Chavashia--Crope and climate) POBETOVAj T.A., Cand Ge g Sci -- (diss) "Agroclirmtic conditions f vog'~rovring oniatoes on the European territory If A - of the USoM-11 Mos, 1959, 13 PP (1,1ain Administration of Hydrometeorological Service under the Council of Ministers -,MQM*m USSR. Central Inst of krmgmxx:ix Forecasting)150 cop.'.es (hi, 2b-59, 12h) - 28 - ~7 7~ tabubr-iLia-anzl d4u-Ama tj Olt? 0-QwlfM: lieM tenkOrenient (4-egr6e dij-3) frim tilt Iiint of planthig to II.Irvemilli, of flesh colured riw tomatot-A, bcAt Fe-quirenwilt fm-II d planling 1WRTOVA, T.A. --, Temperature predictability for tomatoes In the Buropean U.S.S.R. no.4:37-41 (MM Ap, 156. KeteorA g1drol. 9: 8) (Tomatoes) (Atmospheric temperature) PnR-R-RKIYp A.Y. 11.1-1. 1. - 1.1.. - -1-1. . - 11 Syringe for filling dental root canals. Stonstologiim 36 no.2:71 - mra-Ap 157- (KIRA 10:6) 1. Is poliklinicheakogo otdelenlya 1-y gorodskoy bolinitey (glava" vrach - zaslushannyy vrach RSM I.V.Boalayev). Yevpatortya. (DANTIORT) (SYRINGIS) Alap it U 11 w 11 is 1? 4 0 a it 21 a Is a M a At vie 14 t a a t--A-A-J--L L I-AA M -OMC- Ing A- A, J- 4~ f i '-b - 4 P ~ to POC-CMIS AMV POUPWIrs ..Dr. 00 A ': 0 00 A -2 and S. A. flulinn. Trans, Kijvo- 4 M V 'd " i te. 1d t3 I 4r (fS ? I. Mmcow) 3. Wx 22(IM); cf. r, A. 20, #11941. Meakurcitten1% of the effeet (It trtltp~ GW and CV) mi the aKing of C"1111.1"11% at vurii-UA hit. 8 widith, and mith vismlsionb made by v4rhm. pirfliiwI4 ate de".0ped. The uging I fq~%, is coumdrit-d to be a drfi. nite cherti. rirevinr of the ~amr lyTe as that wh;cb orcuts go a inthe".addigrolion. This rilwning c1tv"As on the nature of thr Xclatin and takes pbre morr rapidly at the h;sht-r 00 a humidities. Little tirenins: tak" Warr at humidities 3 be1owr.'W)r'- The after-ripening is diminished for a given i ' %M% tivily and min. IoR by inerra4ing the Ixt digeminn and c""itindinxly ghtwirning the 24M. Tbeintroduclitmof KHf in the 2nd dir,"lk)n notably mabiliYes the ensidsim. C. F. K. %fees 7# 2-pf I I L A 61TALLIOCK&C LITERATURE CLASIMPACAT.- 7 igloo. .41 a%, at' U 4 AT NO KO It g AA A t a ad 0 0 0 1 OF IN I a a 3 4 IN 0 0 0 0 .00 .60 -60 .00 .09 zoo 00 Coe ago "00 00 -h- chreniva (Penalties and bicouragements), by LPO~EZHIMOV. Voyanizdat. Krasna" Zvezda, Moscow, 1/+ Sep 54 SO: M 294 2 Dee 1954 POAMRIMOV, I.F. [Organizatlon of the Soviet army; brief historical outliue] Ustroi- stvo Sovetskoi Armii; kratkii istoricheskii ocherk. Koskva. Voen. isd-vo, 1954. 142 p. WRA 8:11) (Russia-Army-History) U, S tr 04 ,r 0`ovett-ko- AnT Oc iz~ Vul ot, t~l,~ an,-~!, -hort r-.u ne -oanrloe SC: Eonthly list of Hu,-sian AcceE-siolls, Vol. 7, 7, Cct- 15"h IPOBEMINOV, Ivan Pedorovi_ch;_YILIKONOT, V.G., red.; XOSARKTA, Ye.N., -to ~. re ~d.- (Legal regulation of the development of the Soviet Army and Navy] Pravovoe regulirovanie stroitellstva Sovetskoi Armii i Plot&. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo iurid.lit-ry, 1960. 145 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Russia--Armed forces) (MilitBZ7 law) POEEZHIMOV, Ivan Fedorovich; KONYUSHENKO, I.A., red.; ROMANOV, P.I., red.; SORKIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. (What the draftee must know about service regulations] Chto nuzhno znat' prizyvniku o voinskikh ustavakh. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1963. 83 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Russia-Armed forces-Regulations) POBEZ.HIF,O'V. Ivan Fedorovich, general-mayor yustitsii; ---~ik-6ii6f- -Dift Ir-iy Nikolayevich, polkovnik yustits1i; DUKACHEV IM.P.0 red. (Combined-arms regulations a code of rules for the conduct ani acti.vity of servJcemonj Obnbehevoir).91,1e ustavy - s,;od pravil povedeniia. i deiatelli-iosti voeruiosluzhashehikli. PO- skva, Voenizdat, 1964. 68 p. SUWRI117 S#S.j GREBEMK, A.A.; BABUROV., V.I.; FOB ilwyy N,F1; ROZHKOV, V-~-; . JOLUMNKOV, V.G. Development and i4troduction of the =~-I-TPI double core drill. Razved.A,okh. nedr 29 no.l-.57-59 ~a "63. (MM 16:2) 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut, (Core drilling-Equipment and supplies) LYASS, A.M.; 7.t.UrE ~ ;-,!.d I at f moldinr Structural proprtic-S ,C,. r,.Cjd!- and oorc- Lit- I g+11 of t-,- of the strer, - (I-11RA --'8:7) 16-19 Ap 164. Novixov, N. V... kan(j. +,ekbn. WLuk; TROSHCMKO, V. T.; POB )VSKIYJ V. 1_. Study of strength and damping properties of some materials used by the turbine Industry, guergomashinostroenia 9 no.12: 30-33 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Turbines) 5/114/62/000/U12/006/007 E194/Z335 AUTHORS: Novikov, N.V.. Candidate of Teclinical Sciciiccs, Troshchemzo, V.T. and PobirovLlkiy. TITLE: Inventigation of the fatigue strength nnd the dampiuS properties of some i;iaterials used in turbine engineering PERIODICAL: Energoinashinostroyeniye, no. 12, 1962, 30 -_ 53 TEXT: Invest igat ions were carried.out on the steels. 1,-13 C~YI13). (hardened from 1 000 0C, oil-quenched, followed by tempering, at 430, 630 and 750 0C,,,resgoctively) , 0)