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Z/032/62/000/002/001/0-U;5
E112/E235
Nitriding of chromium steels
function of time and an exponential function of tempera~Ulure.
There are 18 figures and 4 tables.
ASSOICIA2 L'-;N SVUP
HT , PRA-GUE..
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PRE-NOSIL, B..
Examination of diffusion saturation of austenitic steels and
alloys for increasing their resistance against seizing and
corrosion. Energetika, Cz 13 no.7:386 Jl 163.
Z/032/6i/oli/oo9/oo8/oo9
E073/E535
AUTHOR: Pr'enosil, B.
TITLED- Investigation of nitriding of high chromium steel for
use in power generation equipment
PERIODICAL: Stroji"renstvl/, 1961, Vol-11, No.9, P~713
TEXT.- The subject of the investigations was to solve the
problem of eliminating t h e influence of the oxide film
depassivation, which is a necessary condition for successful
nitriding of high chromium content steels. In the new method of
nitriding high alloyed chromium and chromium-nickel steels,
depassivation of the surface is effected by saturating the
atmosphere with tetrachloromethane vapours. Depassivation with
titanium hydride is still unreliable. Relations were established
between the brittleness of the layers of chromium-nickel steels
and the degree of precipitation of CrN nitrides.
1961, Prague: SVUMT z-6o-952.
[Abstractor's Notez Complete translation]
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CZECH/34-59-4-?/18
AUTHORS.---Prenosil,3., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Ing.
and Vobotil, J., Ing.
TITLE: Methods of Metallographic Investigation of the Structure
of Uranium (Metody metalografick4ho vy6etr"ova"ni struktury
uranu)
PERIODICAL: Hutnickd Listy, 1959, Nr 41-PP-309 - 315
(Czechoslovakia)
ABSTRACT: In the first part of the paper literary data, mainly
Western, are reviewed. In subsequent paragraphs, the
authors deal with grinding, electrolytic polishing
(carried out on uranium specimens of which the origin
and the method of processing have not been specified),
observation of the structure in polarised light and
etching of uranium. In Table 1, the compositions, the
polishing time and the optimum current densities are
entered for the electrolytic polishing and, in a plate,
microphotographs with magnifications of up to 1 000 times
are given of the uranium in the electrolytically polished
state after various heat-treatment procedures. In Tables
2 and 3, the data relating to etching and etching
Cardl/3 electrolytes are given. It is concluded that in V/"
CZECH/34-59-4-?/18
Methods of Metallographic Investigation of the Structure of Uranium
metallographic investigation of the struc.ture of the
uranium, the critical operations are the electrolytic
polishing and etching. Emphasis must be placed on
obtaining a perfectly planar surface, conservation to
a maximum extent of the carbides and inclusions and
suitability of the polished surface for observation
under polarised light and also for subsequent electrolytic
etching. The authors tested a number of electrolytes and
various current densities in order to determine optimum
values. According to the experiments, the most suitable
electrolyte for polishing consists of 5 parts H3PO 4$
5 parts of Sly--erin and 8 parts of ethylalcohol. The
best contrat was obtained by using etching electrolytes
of one of the following two compositions: 25 g Cr03'
30 cm3 H20, 300 cm3 CH3COOH or 50 g CrO 31)
60 cm3 ~20 and 180 cm3 CH3COOH Heat treatment considerably
affects the process of etching; in the case of uranium,
Card2/3 etched after cooling rapidly from the 0 and y ranges,
CZECH/34-5c)-4-7/18
Methods of Metallographic Investigation of the Structure of Uranium
somewhat better results were obtained with the second
mentioned electrolyte.
There are 14 figures, 3 tables and 12 references,
8 of which are English, 1 French and 3 Czech.
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ASSOCIATION: SVUMT, Prague
SUBMITTED: August 11, 1958
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PRENOSIL. Bohuzdls kandidat tochnickych ved
Properties of fine grain CrMnTi carburazing steels. Rut listy 17
no.12:865-879 D 162.
1. Statni vpkunny ustAv matorialu a technologie, Praha.
Z/032/63/013/004/008/011
E073/E183
'~AUTHORt P~enosill B,
nvestigatiorio
TITLE.- fl-the diffusion saturation of
austenitic steels''And-alloys for improving their
resistance againat:seizure and corrosion
PERIODICAL: Strojirenstv3L, V.139 no.4, '1963., 315
:TEXT: .-The'results are'giVen'of the investigation of layers
.~;.formed by-diffusion*chromizing, thromizing followed by nitriding
-.,:;at elevated
-temperatures, and boriding. The research was carried
iout on,:austenitic steel AKVS.'and'austenitic alloys AKRN, AKNC,
AKNW ~&nd AKND.;'
-Data on the propertles of these layers were used
to~infer_the-resistance of the*e alloys to seizure at elevated~'t
...'~tewperatures and their resistance to erosion at the operating
temperatures. The resistance to vanadium corrosion was also
tstudied.
:Reprrt Z-62-1118, svumr, Prague, 1962.
[Abstracter's note; Complete :translAtion'
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E073/E451
AUTHOR: Pr~cnosil, B., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE-.' Properties of fine grain CrMnTi carburizing steels
PERIODICAL: flutnicke'list y, no.12, 1962, 865-879
TEXT: The CrMnTi steels investigated are substitutes primarily
for the CrNi steel CSN 16220 but also for the CrMn steel
~SN 14220. The analyses of the experimental 6 ton heats-produced
by induction melting were: 18ChGT - 0.'190,0' C, 0.79% Mn, 0-37% Si,
0 Cr, o.46%0 Ni, 0-15%' Cu, 0.0090ia' S0.02% P and 0.11?o Ti;
1 - 03% 1
0 0
30ChGT - 0.32% C, 0.975; Mtn, 0.3052' Si, 1.11% Cr, 0.250,' Ni,
0.20% Cu, 0.017% S, 0.0220,c' P and 0.20% Ti, -The kinetics of grain
growth of metals containing disperse particles of an extraneous
phase were analysed and the findings a-pplied to the experimental
results on the austenite grain growth in fine grain titanium steels.
Even at the relatively low temperatures of 850 to 9000C a certain
amount of coagulation of the well dispersed TiC particles occurred
which could be observed by the lessening of their retarding effect
on the grain growth with increasing time of heating. At
temperatures of about 10000C a further factor is involved, i.e.
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the gradual decomposition of titanium carbides which produces a
definite change in relationsh1p between austenitic grain growth
..and temperature. This change is greatest at temperatures of
1050 to 11000C. The titanium bearing steel has an excellcnt fine
grain structure. In a carburization cycle of 6 hours at 920cC
the grain size is 8 to 9 on the ASII.;;,chart, and after 2 hours at
10500C it is still 7 to 8 ASTM units. A fine martensite structure
was produced after carburization cycles at the usual temperature of
9200C, and even at 10400C when followed by quenching directly after
cooling. Thefineness of tile martensite is due to the small
dimensions of the austenite grains and is accompanied by an
increase in residual austenite which is not large enough to
produce an excessive lowering in hardness. In the case of
directly-hardening after carburization (i.e. without letting it
cool doim first, the tendency to form network cementite is
important, titanium does not assist the formation of network
cementite. The highest permissible carbon content in the case-
hardened layer is 0.95 to la,0'. The fine grain has a favourable
influence on the plastic properties of the core even at high
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Properties of fine grain ... E073/E451
strength values. The two steels investigated are insensitive to
the austenization temperatures up to 10500C, To evaluate the
suitability of titanium steels hardened directly after
carburization as substitutes for chromium-nickel case-hardening
steels, the properties of the case-hardened-material as a whole
were investigated. The static strength of the titanium steel
(test rods as well as toothed gears), even after case-haedening
at 10400C followed directly by quencting, is equal to or higher
than that of requenched Cr-Ni steel csN 1622o. The static
strength and impact tosts gave a complete picture of the influence
of the depth of the layer, the cementitenetwork and the influence
of the main stress directions relative to the direction of working.
They also revealed the favourable influence of the fine grain
on the ductility of the layer as a factor which influences
primarily the impact strength of the case-hardened component.
The fatigue strength is higher if the material ;Ls hardened once
only. In impact tests with a sharp notch, the steel 1SChGT is
very much superior to the steels 6SN 16220 and 1422o and equal to
the steel 30ChGT. There are 22 figures and 9 tables.
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ASSOCIATION: SVUMT, Prague
SUBMITTED: June 5, 1961
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PRENSIL, B-.., inz.,, G.Sc.
New methods of increasing the strength of construction stee2.
Strojirenstvi 12 no.9:677-6a4 S 162.
1. Statni vyzkumny ustav materialu a technologie, Praha.
KORETSKIY, Yan [Korecky, Jan], doktor inzh.; FRSHENOSIL, Bogumil
[~ ~en sil, Bol=ill; VOMETIMEK, Bogunil [Vozenilek,
n-ffi:E I
retse ze -.--MLSNYT-.-Oldrizhikh (KrasrW, Oldrich], retsonzent;
SAVENKOV, Yu.N. translator]; BARUDDI, I.T... kand. teklin. nauk,
red.; NIKIT321A, R.D., red.; KRYAKOVA, D.M., tekhn. red.
[Case hardening of steel] TSementatsi ia stali. Pod red. I.T.
Baruzdina. 1,eningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1962. 232 p. (14MA 15:9)
(Case hardening)
Distr: 402a
.-Kheory of UWWoxidation.
HUT"MU lisly 10, E
a upon the clabomtion of in original analysis of the
kinetics of growth of multiphast oxide lAyetz, ~I) The
growth of different sublayers need not be mutu y Inde-
pendent. (2) The analysis given perml!s a detn. of the
growth relation of different sublayers. (3) It Is shown that
the growth of different sublayers and consequently even the
growth of the whole oxidation layer is controlled, Inde-
pendently of the actual diffusion mechanisms, during the
isothermal process by the parabafle law. (4) The Frincipal
importance of the analysis given on the kinetics o Fe oxi-
datiou Is the fact that, even in the case of multiphase
interfaces, it permits the detn. experimentally ascertained
thickness values of different sAblayea the respective prod-
ucts of the values of diffusiodreoeff. of the migrating com-
portent and of concn. To-l"WITvity) differences of migrating
Sig component on the phase boundarim 20 references.
Petr schneidw-
FREROS IL F.
Methods of the wetallographic examination of the structure of uraniun.. P-309
HUTNICKE LISTY. (Ministerstvo hutniho prw.;yslu a rudnych dolu a Ceskoslovenska
vedecka technicka spolecnost pro hutnictvi a slevarenstvi)
Brno., Czechoslovakia. Vol-14, no.4, hprl. 1959
Ronthly List of East European Accessions ~ .,AI) LC, Vol.8, no.11, Nov. 1952) Uncle.
L 54886-65 EViT(m)/EPF(c)/EWP(i)/E_f1A (d)/I~MIP(t)/00(z I/FW0(b)/EWA(c) A? d
I
, i~
4C 16,
AUTHO R! PrdkfosiL, B ngineer j Doctorof sciences)
~ic al 61
TITLE: Effect~, Of chromium diffusion/ coating on the resistance of austeni. loys!
-to vanadium corrosion
SOURCE; 6trojirenstvi, Y. 15 no. 5, 1965s-356-364
'TOPIC -rAGS: -steel', alloyi austenitic-steel, austenitic-
I alloy, steel corrosion9
alloy.corrogion'.vanadium corrosion, oil ash corrosion, chromium~coated steel,
chromium coating -chromium coating AMIJ.'s
nitrided, teel, AKNC _%lloy, AM oy
I ABSTRACT: Chromium co41ng increased greatly. the vanadium corrosion resistance
of austenitic stainlessIsteel AY.M1 (O.o4% c,14.83% Cr, 36-34% Ni, 1.61% Ti,
3.83%, W) and nickel-base lo AKNC (0.020 C, 20.08% Cr, 2.50% Ti, 1.38% Al)
an
d AKNW (0.1~% C, 14.62 r;k .31% Ti, 3.67% 24o, 4.82% W, 2.37% Al). The most
pronounced improvement.was observed inAM alloy, whose respective weight loss
in 150-hr corro,sion*tests at 650 and 7566 amounted to 0-5 and 2.4 g/drm_2 compered'
to 30.8 and .85.6 g/dm2 for uncoated allay Nitrided chromi-m coating was even
more resistant and reduce'd the weight loss at 650 and 750C zo o.4 and
Cldrd
temps. Tlat N, r! C-1
ta be r-n~l ap-
pr Tf-, chlmtttii~tk d-
ct v j N in
Lhal
Lrf ZBC
ip t
11ITarste the i,-*- -
Fr,.;w. the C,~ pav of dia-prw--- whkll
f1wriW tjraaLft-.-matio,- of atWttrit~, coatg., only earl-cm
(O.lj,5% C) azd bnih C zrd N 0 ar'd a-N-'ILl N! It
was fowd t), , IIm -.gs the. time of nuipj a-ud of
the L-zi
tl,~c end of fL-c i,~xherumf trams-f=Watka rot ouly in the
'Etc r,-- --a bitt oh,* in th, -z-ldtic o-i L.It L-t- fulther
baim L -
b~-- st:,owu iii c,,,mpaxh~u .thtir,
that tht! N ck>nt~nat I.wa~ri tho temp. of th- b*evinit-, ,f tl=
0,2~r N
most S
tent dmomd~ln a W.
lot
.W-Ir if
41
ca;wn'. T.-JI111F,111
c content in curbrnirXided spe~ci-
VrimqAhc amr. ol N cl~,crcuscs~ this rclatiou being TuGrc
i M~Nourlccd itt W" thai at GO.Y. 411ic knowIdge MI th-,Nll
nautunt reLitoft ITAI 14 CoIttean facilitaft3 t-fic
(U-0 of wch conditimu-. which Feelve 6e
attainnie-rit of dcirtd C atid in carbrojitrided
1,11;5 f -~Iatiou uvit i,! MQ ImItuA
mtmt ni C a:1 in t1w 17
P:,R r- ~~i "t T,-, , B .
The effect of nitrogen on the harden-abil4ty c~f carb-)-n4tr"er-4 cz~es .3r:,4 ~r
I
the isothermal transfomation of austenite. D. 289. ((flutnicke Listy, Vol. 12,
No. 4, Apr. 1957, Brno. Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of Epst Euronean Accessions (EERL) LC, Vol. 6, Nlo. ", ~11-z 1957. Uncl.
PREo'JSIL, 3.
Neti iiscoveries concerning the str-acture of carbon-nitridea layers. p. 5-0.
11
(RUTLEICiL, LUM, VoI. 12, '1,0- 7, ]',11Y 19517 , 3rno, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Yonthly List of Z'ast Lurocean Acce3sions IZ, Vol. 6, No. 12, Lea 1957- Uncl.
Journal of the Iron and Steel
Institute
Vol. 176 Part 3
Mar. 1954
Heut-Treatment and Heat-Treatment
Furnaces
carbonitriding mA gas carburizing shoin several adv
the foirmer inethod. Thm a higher heirdenabilil7lart
surface facilitates oil-quenching which, together vrith t
lower hardening temperature, decreases the daformatic
Farther, coarsening of the unatenito in is prevenk
Carbon diffusion in the steel in acceforaLry Uhs simultanec,
diffusion of nitrogen. Retained austenite content can '
minimized by s, suitabla nitriding atmosphere, and by chillb
after tempering. Atmospheres consW usually of ~n qu
monta~hydrocarbon mixture, perha ith a earner gs
Diagrams am given for the graphic TeRterwmlination of the cii
burizing potentials of various carbortitriding atmomplim
and of the equilibria betweeW nta of water-goo, w
of water-gas swid micithana. =eilityy of any given atm
Nhere to saturate the'motal aurfwe with nitrogen cannot I
eterminod bv thermodviiamlo& 71w most sult&W ju
he ~tru-ure of nitrc-cemen~i-j irYe- on tnr mec-Iniclli
influence of t
properties of machine parts. p. .' C5
. ~TRC-- l-'l-I! ~"'!T (-e.,,Vo-1'ovens.,n akademie ved. T e r: h r, c, a k s E,e
SO"LT.',KA %TLDA. -
Vol. ~~!, IMO. 5, 19'56
Pr,lha, -zerhoslownkia
~'(,TTE: Dist Europerin ILA, (Ell,'AL) ldbr-ary of
No. I Janunry 1957
C4oncrresL-, 101. ~-) I
B.
6ffect of resil,~al aust-e~i-t,,- -n t~- layer- of al',j..- -s --)n t~--
-
behavior under va-ial-le stre3s.
P. 704 (HutniclKe Listy) 1161.12, "llo. 8, Au.-. 1957, Frnha, Czechoslov,~Ha
Ac
3C.: MMTHLY I:,,'D-A;X CI-~ EIK E.'U,,-~C'FEfiJ ACCESSIO,~'S ('-,-xAl) LC, VCL. 7, NIO. 1, JAi.. 101:;P
Distri 122c/hE3d /9'
steels against rnrrA'&1M'ln
WS of vapor A24 in combustion proctucts At tem it
IRA
I in'
;boVaX'P,'oh-_-1 (9 At umn At4v
c ly 7, WM- 12
neo.. 0
u
ring the corrosion in pure water vapor sind in
rull
combustion products a protective oxide tuyer is formed the
th of WhICII 11 StIblitfUlthilly controlled by tile pam6olic
w. Tile water vapor pressure as well us tile tensile fort-
stress have no viMble cittet on the corrosion process. Upon
contamination of water vapor with NasPO, the corrosion
process confortus to tile corrusion In pure water vapor, how-
ever P obscrved during corrosion In water vapor con.
tamiuat;d with NaOll and NuPOi all increase of several fold
in the corrosion peactmOm depth caused by disturbing the
protective oxide layer. The efftict of SOs lit combustion
roducts contg. free 0 (lid ntit appear appreciable up to about
RO, At a higher content tat Iderca5e of depth of the cor.
rosion penetration was tint found but a vt:ry pronounced
tendency of layers to scaling was observed, On the other
hand a pronounced Increase of the corrosion penetmtlm
depth was found during corrosion in combustion products
without free 0 conig. lcu than 2% 80t. Tile resistance
a
dglast corrosion In water vapor and in combustion products
not differ too much with 0 different steels tested. Ac-
cording to tests perfurtned the templi. of 690-M* can be
even as max. for the application of tcsted steels, Further,
t was ascaubled that not even steel with highest Cr con-
tent tested (5' /o Cr + 0.5% Mo) has a substantially higher
resistance against corrosion lit water vapor and in combus-
tion products which would Justify, especially with regard
s pwication of Aeas of
to it low greep strtngth. the a '
type. _74
CZECHOSLCVA~C-,
lid
F.-Io
Abs joLu-,
1-01, 4,
Author
Inst
Title Ifftc-t- Of,
of Steel %.jLen. .3n
Orig
4c;-7
Abstract
Card
CZZCHO.-3LOVj'LY-IA Teonnology. CLo,~,iical Prcd-
ucts and Thcir Applications. Clorr--sicn.
I
lorrosion Control.
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur--KLL~liya, !-To 9, 1959, "31574.
Author Virklicky, H., Prenosil, B.,
Twma, H.
I rm t Not piven.
Titlo Oxidation of' F(-.--Al-C ',Uloy3.
Orig Pub: Hutnick-a- listy, 1958, 13, No 5, 400-493.
Abstract: Tho romilts of ,;tudy-ing tho oxil',I-~:ion of Fu-'~.1-C
alloys, with a dif'furont conLint of ;..i tnrl C at
a tehiparature range of 900-15000, indicatod that,
after the initial uniform oxid'; "tion, '~oiiie alloys
subjected to analysis exhibited -j,-i aao,--ial'ous
oxidation. In the ,~ oxiclation, l.-ilis-6ors woru
for-raed on the surface of ..utals, du,--, to thrj de-
struct-ion of the initial -,3rotecti-ve -PiLu of ox-
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,jZECH.C3LQVYT,IA / Cheialcal Technology. Cher-ical -Crod- H
ucts and Their A--)rlications. Corrosion.
Corrosion Control.
Abs Jour: Raf Zhur-Y,11 I)
-ii-rqiya, No 9, 1959, -21674.
Abstract: idation. In olaces where the blic'-Iirs took place,
oxidation -proc3odud faster than in -U'-h(,, -3arent
i-rietal. It was establishud that. in -II-hcj A oxida-
tion, the usual laws pertaininE ~o the dev.-lop-
m,ent of protective oxidized filxiis do not a)--)ly.
The duration of the initial uniforLi oxidation is
reduced by a tumperatura rise, an incroased con-
tent of C in thc; alloys and a decroascd content
of Al. The metallographic investigations of the
patent %jetal u.-nder the oxidized file,_, indicatod
that -11no destruction of the initially formed ox-
idized film is oonnected -,iith voluL,,o c,'-,1-,,nf*'es re-
sulting from the trans forma tion of the (:,. -1)hase
into the r-phaso. However, the tra.-~sfcwmation
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CZECHO'3LOVid,.L'~ / Cheidical D~chnology. --rod-
ucts an-d TI-Leir A-o,--lications. Corrosion.
Corrosion Control.
Abs Tour: Rol' Zhur-F-hi,Aya, I;o 9, 1ciF.9,
Abstract: of the ~-: -phasc; into the; -~ -.phase is connoctad,
in turn, with tho fact that in the -:-,rocass of
oxidation, tlae reduction of the A! contont takes
place Jn the paront ~.iatE;rial located iiia the; im-
ov:.,diatc. vicinity of the surface. -- 1A. KriFtal;
Card 3/3
M-ECHOSLOVAKIA C;!--eraical technology.
LICtS and Their A- '_.-plications. C~'orrosion.
Corrodion Contral.
Abs Jour: Ref Z'i'lur-Khiciiya, No 9, 1959, 31673.
Author : Prenosil, B.
Inst : ffo-t--,,H-ve~. -
Title : Corrosion Stability of the O~cidation of Alloys
of Ferrite Perlitic Steels A6;ainst -'U-he Action of
Water Vapors and Combustion Products at Tempera-
tures Higher than 5300.
Orig Pub: Hutnicke listy, 1958, 13, No 9,
Abstract: Compounds of six ste3ls, tested a-*I-j 530-5500, are
introduced. It is established that Roaring corro-
sion in an at~uosphere of H20 vapars and co;x-IbL1.3-
tion .-)roducts, there is fori-ied a --rot-ective filid
on th-e surface of the steels, -,;'-rich is subject to
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'CZ3CH03LOIT,~.KTA Chemical Technolo~-,Y- -neo-, ical Products H
U-- -1
ar-d Th--~ir 1 ica t ions. -Iorrcaion.
CorrotAon Control.
Abs Jour, --~ef Z'i~ir-,'Khimiya , No 9 , 1950 , 61.t73.
Abstract: the parabolic lati. The vapor -o~~,3s:-~ure and the
presence of tensile stresses do not -r~~atly in-
fluence the corrosion procoss. Cjoi-ro.,Aon, in
thu prc;sence of vapors of Na&~'OA-,-'di'~tLlres, takes
place in Mne same Lianner as it does io an at,.ios-
.phere of _)ure -ases. In the -resanca of NaGH
11
and NA2304, the corrosion speed-(QC05) increa3es
several times, due to the destruction of the pro-
tective oxidized film. The Dresence of 302 (ZI-ess
-" in the combustion product.:- c --itaini-rip,
t.ta -ri/ 21, U U 0
free 02, does not influ(-nce CS -,5reau~.y. -&nen the
contont of 30;) is reatur t1han 2:/j, the oxidized
filfa dis-,Dlays a tendency to scale, but CS does not
Card 2/3
CZEj',',;-7-03L0V.kY,IA / Chomioal Technology. Chcri.,ical Prod-H
0 -
acts and Their Aul-,,lications. Corrosion.
Corrosion ontrol.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiraiya, No 9, 1959) Lllli573.
Abstract: incroaoe. In the iaadium of co---,bustion -- ,roducts,
not cont-aining frea 02 and con-'11-t~iinin,~ loss than
4 S02, CS incroa3eS. The corrosion sibability
of th~3 steals under examination in tho -cdedium of
vapors is almost- the same. It is :;stablished that
even in steels, containing 55,4 Or and 0.5% 7'o, the
corrosion stabili-U**y does not incruase. -- --Prom
the author's sumary.
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T i, C; FO LO IJY
I
ocricAicals: ili,'P; -!C.,-.L
"j 6 L IL, J. Theonj cf ircm oxidatior. P. ?08
I-Ionthly List of East Etiropenn AccessLons (EFF'.1) Lc Vol. 81 1,70, 5
"ay 1")59, Unclass.
Ii -
PRENOSIL, Gustav
The electIon of judges in Czechoslovakia. Vestnik CSAV 70
no.5:640-644 '61.
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AUTHOR- Pfenosil, Ivan, Engineer
TITLE: Storage Voltmeter
PERIODICAL: Sd6lovaci technika, 1960, No. 7, pp. 260 - 261
TEXT: This is the description of a storage voltmeter for registering the
last voltage measured prior to a voltage leap (for example in measuring the ig-
nition characteristics of a thyratron). The voltmeter has a range of 50, 100 "
250, and 500 v, an accuracy of 1.5%. an input impedance of 1 MdL for all ranges,
reaches full deflection 0.2 seconds upon application of a constant voltage, and
the registered value changes less than -1.5,11o during the first 10 seconds after the
voltage leap. The instrument is installed in a "Tesla" steel case as used for
RC generators. The block schematic of the instrument is shown in Diagram 1, and
the wiring in Diagram 2. An electronic impedance transformer serves as voltmeter,
transforming the impedance of the meter to the practically infinitely great in-
put impedance. The enormous negative feedback makes the system very stable and
the original calibration remains valid for all measurements. The input circuit
consists of a divider with the charging circuit. The input tube has a maximum
voltage of 50 v to limit the leakage current of the input capacitor. The '16B32" V-111,
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Storage Voltmeter
input diode charges the 0.1 .0/1 kv capacitor, the voltage of which is measured
with an electronic voltmeter with high input impedance. The input tubes (E2) and
(E 3) , both "NF2" type, have the function of a starved amplifier, The next stage
is a cathode follower (Diagram 3) which forms one branch of a bridge with the
meter wired diagonally. The period during which the recorded voltage remains
within the desired error limit of -l..5% (= 10 seconds) is indicated by the 11-
lumination of a discharge tube. This tube is operated by a timer switch (Monc-
stable multivibrator shown In Diagram 4) ard the relay (E), actuated by the sud-
den voltage drop. Upon this time, the recorded value is automatically erased by
the relay (M) (Diagram 5), shorting the voltmeter Input. E and M are both alu-
minum covered, polarized relays. Recordings of voltages bellow 40 v and of such
without sudden drops can be era-sed by a prash button. The inztrument car, also be
used as peak-reading voltmeter
~ _, however-, with the disadvantage that readings are
erased upon 10 seconds when frequencies surpass 200 cps. There are 5 diagram-R., 4/-.*'
and 3 Czech references.
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JILEK, Lubor; FF!2:Cr--IL, LTI:11,, E&ua-rd: Jfr-: ?-=- --' - -
4,
RYS L!T~d-0-11-A, -71a-na.
Principle of a single functlon, structure and chemism Of 13-571ng
matter. Acta Univ. Carol. [,.ied.] (Fraha) 10 no.8:575-587 Ib4
1. Fy-siologicky ustav fakulty vseobeeneho lekarst-v-i Universi-ty
Karl-,v-y v Praze (prednastua prof. MUD--. FKarasek, Di,-Sc.);
Katedra dialektickeho a historio-keho materialismu fakult7 vse-
obezneho lpkarstv-L University Karlovy v PraT3 (vedouci pro.r.
RSD,r. J. Prenosil, CS,2); Histologicky ustav fakulty vseob,-:cneh,3
lekarstri Universit7 Karlovy v Praza (prredrosta akademik J. Wolf),
Laboratorni oddeleni polikliniky v Praze 2 (vedouci prof. MURr.
J. Hanolka, DrS-.-.) a Biologicky ustair fak-ul+,y vseobecneh.) lekar,stlv"
University Karlovy v Praze (prednosta prof. MUDr. RNDr. B. Sekla.
r-rSC-) .
LOMSKY, J.,-, SALEK, M.; HLASIVEC, Zd.; PX,:NOSIL, J.
Contribution to the treatment of carcinoma of the head of the
pancreas. Rozhl. chir. 41 no.12:796-801 D 162.
1. Chirurgicke oddeleni UNZ v Ceskem Brode, prednosta YljDr. J, Lonisky
Onkologicky ustav v Praze 8 a radiologicka katedra UBtavu pro doskolovarLi
lekaru v Praze, reditel ustavu a prednosta. katedry MUDr. F. Vad~a.
(PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS) (GOLD COLLOID RADIOACTIVE)
PRMNOSIL, Tnronlnv; HTASIVM, Zdonelc
Theraneutic use of radioisotopes at the oncological center in
Prngue. Cesk. rentg. 13 no.4:275-279 Aue, 59
1. Onl-ologicky ustav v Praze 9, reditel dr. Frantisek Vadura.
(IT30PIAS14S, ther.) (RADIOISOTOPES, ther.)
zl
VIT-DI[O.W, MUDr.; PRIBITOSIL, Jaroslav, MUDr.
Activities of methodolo-gical & organizational departments of oncoloilical
institutes in the USSR, Cesk. zdravot. 6 no.8:450-453 Aug 58.
1. OW-cologicky ustav v Prame.
(NF.OPIASms, prev. & control
in USSR, activities of methodol. & organiz. department of oncol.
institutes (Gz))
HIASIV3G, Zdenek; HOSTAS, Karel; KUBAT, Alois; M-NOSIL, Jaroslav
Interrelationship of radiation dose, time & volume. Cesk. rentg. 12
no.4:223-232 Dee 58.
1. Oril-ologicky ustav v Praze 8. reditel dr. Frantisek Vadura. Zd. H.,
Onkol. ustav, Praha 8. Na Trahlarce 100.
(RADIM4, ther. use
relation of dos., time & volume (Cz))
PRENOSIL, Milan
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"Leybold handbook of ,aculm technology for laboratory ard fac-
tory" by K.Diels, R.Jackelt. Reviewed by Milan Prenosil. Chem
prum 14 no. 2:111 F 164.
1. Katedra automatizace, Vysoka skola chemicko-technologicka,
Praha.
L
P'-!~ IOD 1C AL: II C K- no. 11, 19~6
Prenosil, Vapor-iir:;:-Id eq-d-I-i'I-)riurj in th-
system undt~r normal and reduced pressure. r). 585.
M
~onthlly List of East Euronean Accessions (EEIIII), u,', Yol. 8. no. 5,
-1 ay 1959, -nclass.
PRENOSTI, Josef
On the relationship between biological and social factors in
psychological evaluation of man. Cesk. psychiat. 57 no.6;361-368
1.61.
1. Katedra dialektickeho a historickheho materialismu fakulty vseobacneho
lek-%,arstvi KU v Praze.
(PSYCIIOA,NANALYSIS)
CZ-wCH05L0VMAKIA/RU5,;LL
DUDA, P. , XOSTJUK institute of
Normal a~ai-a-w- o'-T,101-81 Cal Phys"ro-I'di �fovak Academy of Salenc--s
(Ustav Normalnej a Patologickej Fyziologie SAV), Bratislava;
Physiological Institute, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences,
Coriginal version not given__7 KIEV.-
"Relationship Between Splanchnic Afflerentation and Flexc.-.
Extensor Motoneurons."
Prague. Ceskoslovenska Fysiologle, Vol 15, No 2, Feb 66, p 11)
Abstract; Experiments on cats indicated that there are two
sy~-tems of the synaptic effect of afferent impulses c,!;~rried
from the visceral nerve to the Investigated motoneurons. One
acts faster and does not seem to be organized or, the princlpi,~
of reciprocity. The other system Is more efficient, takes a
more complicated path, activates flexon motoneuron3, and
inhibits extensor motonourons. 2 Western, 1 Czech referenec
Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice 30 Sep 65.
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_Z11ZQ3RAZFNSKY.,"N,1L: Institute- of
DUDA, p. , KOsTJU&,_.Z.G,,
Normal and Pathological Physiology, Slovak Academy of .7ciences
(Ustav Nori-,alnej a Patologickej Fyziologle SAV), Bratislava;
Physiological Institute, Ukrainian Acade-y of Sciences,
Coriginal version not given-7, KiEv.
"The Mechanism of the Inhibitory Effect of Viscero-Motor
Beflections."
Prasue, Ceskos1wicnska Fysiol-o-le,vol 15, No 2. Feb 60, P-, 13-L-I
AblStrLLFict.: Changes of synaptic potentials of lumhar Totonf~u--:.-. .
durinS frequent excitation of.n. splanchnicus and the rel-Z~Irn-
ship of synaptic processes evoked by impulses from visceral i~nd
somatic nerves were inveztlga'~ed. Various impulsC3 cnusi---
depressions and the mechanism by which these dcpressions are
evoked are described. The intensity arid the duration of th(;.se
depresr,lons are discussed. Presynaptic daraping of somaLic
afferent Impulses Is evaluated.. 2 Western, 1. Czech referi--irice.
Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 30 Sep 65.
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.PREOB-R,A-ZHANSKIY,.,-V,, starshiy prepodavatell; DZHOLOVA, N., starshly nauchnyy
s6iiRnIk - -
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(MIRA 1824)
1. Buryatakiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy Instittit, Ulan-Ude i
Vostochno-Sibirskiy biologicheskiv institut Sibirskogo otdoleniya
AN SSSR, Irkutsk.
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[Karlivans, Vj, kand. khim. nauk, dots.7 PREOBiZAMENTSFAYA,
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(Basic data on plastics] Osnovn-ye svedeniia o plastiche-
skikh massakh. [By] O.A.Vitol i dr. Riga, Rizilskii in-t in-
zhenerov grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota im. Leninskogo kom-
somola, 1962. 176 p. (MIRA 17:4)
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BAYVAROVSKAYA, YU-V.; ZUBKOVA, N.A.; PREOBRAZIIENSKAYA, A.I.
Efficient rectification of gasoline and the sampling of aromatic
~qdrocarbons in catalytic reforming. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.4:
26-27 165. (MIRA 18;5)
1. Permskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod.
(-.f the ver-fi:~ation of new, formtlas far Cal--miating
speeds and for,:!es of (~-ulting, using electronic compitlerv.
Trudy "rook. tek"n. 1 'In'st. no.2%1.53-16"' 10
GILIMAN, A.M.; ANTONOVA, V,M,~ PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, A.1j,
y ----
Calculating optimum multiout setting-up by means of electronic
computers. Avt.prom. '48 no.11.1-4 N 162. (MIRA 16-1)
1. GorIkovskiy gosudarstvenn.Tf universitet i Proyektno-tekhnolo-
gicheakiy I nauchno-issledovatellskly institut Gor9kovskogo
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Lathes-MaintenwiGe and repair) (Electronic digital computers)
PREOBRAZMISKAYA,, A.S.
-9'..
Absorption of water and gas by certain composting substances. Gig.i can.
no.7:49-50 JI '5). MRA 6:7)
1. TSentrallmaya laboratoriya gigiyeny i epidemiologii Ministerstva, putey
soobahcheniya SSSR. (compost)
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im erle contiurdnation b
y car on monoxido an sul
"Me ermitt.d by stags. A. S. Preobrazhenslptyak
fur dl.
U SS RA
Gi "a i Sattil 1953 No 3 W -LOCOMOUVO Zghen"
and Bch lnt~ the ;urro~xnllja ~Ir u be' d sc rRed 0i,
from a furnace box. Q a c n cl i I n g of ho tPrI.9 "Ill, 11110 IdIC t u -
jtlly~gmvates the pollution since S% emission Is acccler-
at 1.10.4 er, quenching Is useful as It cooLi the tkg and
eventually stops
the gas efirninadort more mpidly.
G. Ar. Kosolavo!T
PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, A.S.
Pollution of soil and ground water near
Gig. i san. no.10:45-46 0 '55.
(WAT&L-POLLUTION) (SOIL POLLUTION)
(RAI RLOADS- -ROUNWOUSIS)
locomotive shed.
(MIRA 9:1)
FRXOBRA7 SKAYA, A.S.
~ ~
Device for obtaining gases. Lab. delo 3 no.1:52-53 Ja-IP '57
(MlRA 10: 4)
1. Iz TSentrallnoy nauchno-isaledovateltakoy laboratorii gigiyeny i
epidemialogii Miuiateretva putey soobBhcheniya SSSR,
(CHMICAL APPARATUS)
PREOBRAZMISKAYA, A.S., inzh.
-- 1-11r-
Use of poly,& des at the Ural Chemical Yjachinor7 ?-!ant, Khiz.i
neft. mashin'str. no.8:42-43 Ag 165. (MIRA 18%2.2)
VERESHCHAGIN, L.F.; RY&BINIII, Yu.N. ; PRNOBR-kZHHNSKAYA, A.Ya. ; STEPANOV, V.A.
Growing of single metal crystals under high hvirostatic oressure.
Dokl. ;,N SSR 135 no.1:45-47 N 6o. (!4IR-' 13:11)
1 . Chlen-korresrondent AN SSSR (for Vereshchagin). 2. Institut
fiziki vysokikh davleni-Y All SSSR.
(Crystals--Growth) (Metal crystals)
AUTHORS:
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Lilovh, 0. M.1 Praobrazhenskaya, B. K.
Ion-exchiange separation of elements
VI. alkali-earth, elements
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PERIODICAL: Radickhimiya, v. 2, no. 6, 196o, 731 - 733
TEXT: T-he effeotivenesz of available and cheap &Tmonium acetate reagent
in ion-ex~~ha,ge =n_oaratirri of alkali-earth elsments was studied at 20 and 900C on
a KY-21Xi -)'/ -,-, :.aslsn. AmmonltLm acerate is most effective at room tem-
perature, Fini a_rrarjniu'-. lactate 1-5 someohat more effective at nigh temperatures.
The lattzr agents havei high 'divizier, coefflciants high concentrations, whl-h
allow for large loads in -~ha column 4.1thcut interfering with the work of the
latter due to the sliFht comp! F,:,x-f:)rTa4.* ion of -the agents. Since the separation
coeffici_znl~~ do not al'~nge w1tri a ch%nge in the- rigidity of the resin structure,
these agent,2 cax-, be usea for rapLd separation on quick-acting resins with a low
percentage of divinylb-enzene. a'nly --qe choice of complex-ftrmation plays a part.
Attempts tl,.~ use HC1 fDr s-aparatlirn were found to be ba.3ed on the selectivity of
Card 1/2
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Ion-exch--Lnge oeparation of elemzn-~s IF I. .... A051/A129
sorption ty re5in and car. c-. carr!~--d oul. only on firmly :sutured resins with
a high p-,r,-tantag~- of divinyitanzen-~. Tn the case of nitric acid used as a wash-
ing-out agenit ric z-aticfav~--')ry r cmouid te obtained. The separ%tlon coeffi-
ci~!nt:~ P~,--~ved "-s vf-r,; in-'Ief err. ar,~ 2 I.:xrLr-.s,and 6 references: i Soviet-bloc,
and 5 M, , to 1-ina four mozt reeen~ Engli~Eh lariguage
I ne. .- 11 141 - -
publ4cati:,ns r--ad as fu`loti~~- M. W. Rieman, Anal. Chem., 26, 3, 6:0, 1954;
M. HDrda, Ch. An., 48, 98r-,'8; 1-954; R. Bury, G. Suyckaerts, Anal. Cnim.,A--za, 17,
12-4, 19---4, G. Milton, W. Gznutnnlt,~,., (;-Inad. j. Chem., 35, ;-;, 541, 1957.
3JB,NII'I'-P E D. A-nuar-l 5, 1960.
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an&dek-riptive. A diseumsion of the inferiority of Ru4- .00
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PREOBRAMENSKAYA, G.B.; DISKINA, I.S.
Conferences of readers of the journal "Zavodskaia laboratoriia."
Zav. lab. 29 no.9:1149 163. (MIRA 17:1)
FAVORSKAYA, -N.A.; RUB, M.G.; KIGAY, V.A.; IZOKIJ, E,.P.; GAPEYEVA, G.M.;
PREOBRAZHENSY,AYAI_ G.K.; USTIYEV, Ye.K., doktor geol.-mineral.nauk,
otv.red.; ROZANOV, Yu.A., red.izd-va; ULOYAROVA, O.G., tekhn.red.
(Magmatic activity and metallogenic features of the Silkhote-Alin'
Range and the Lake Khanka region] Magmati2n Sikhote-Alinia i Prikkan-
kaiskogo raiona i ego metallogenicheskie osobennosti. Moskva, Izd.-vo,
Akad. nails SSSR, 1961. 3Z7 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Institut geologii
ruftykh mestorozhdenii.. petrografii, mineralogii i geokbinii. Trudy,
no.45). (MIRA 15:3)
(Sikhote-Alin' Range-Rocks, Igneous)
(Khanka lake region-Rocks, Igenous)
GAUZE, G.F.; KHORIN, V.A.; BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.;_PREOBRAZHI21SKAYA, G.P.
1'IAJTITSKAYA, L.P.; LAIWVA, M.F.; USPRISKAYA, G.A.; GOLIDMG,
L.Ye.; STANISLAVSKAYA, M.S.; IVANOV, K.K.; KOVALENKOIIA, V.K.
Monomycin , a new antibacterial antibiotic. Nauch. inform.
OW. nauch. med. inform. ANN SSSR no.1:39-40 161 NIRA 16:11)
1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov- (direktor - prof.
G.F.Gauze) A1,21 SSSR, Moskva.
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DETEMINATION OF BILICS".2 SILICON NG STEEL By THE
USE OF A STEELOSCOPE* GeP Pr*qbraAhonxJv%y&- (ZaTOdaimYs
00 8 Laboratorlys, 1948, Vol 14: Aj6i, p 759). (in Russian).
*0 111! A brief account I$ given Of the use of a steeloseope for the r0 o
4141 ii; determination or silicon In spring stool, three lines of iron and f
one of silicon being employed. The comparative intensities I-froe
:0 J l~i of the lines for different concentrations of silicon from 1.1%
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to 2.0% are showniii-4.K.
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readers of the 40-a-,nal ij
Conference of j (MI-Rk 18,3)
Zajr. lab. 30 no.SiIC38 164.
PESHTICH, Ye.L.; PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, G.S.; IVMIOVA, K.P.; SEGAL', Z.G.,
vedushchiy red.; NERUCHEV, S.G., red.; DEMIYANENKO, V.I., tekhn.red.
(Study of the conditions of the formation of the oil pools of the
southeastern Volga-Ural region] Iasledoyaniia ualovii forffiiroveniia
zalezh6i nefti iugo-vostoka Volgo-Urallskoi oblasti. Leningrad.
Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 137 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi
nauchno-issledovatellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy,
no.216). (MIRA 16:12)
TIMOFEYEV, A.A.., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOVALENKO, P.P., kand. tekhn. nauk;
PREOBRAZHENSKAYA,.I.N , inzh.; NOSROV, V.G.,-inzh.; BOWTM..
TMW~74-p~&; Izd-va; KFXIIOKH, F.1-L, tekhn. red.
[Album of designs o *f reinforced concrete slabs for precast pave-
ments of city roads, sidewalks and streetcar tracks]Allbom kon-
struktsil zhelezabetonnykh plit dlia sbornykh pokrytii gorodskikh
dorog, trotuarov i putei tramvaia. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun.
khoz. RSFSR, 1962. 34 P. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Akademiya kommunallnogo, khozyaystva. Urallskiy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut. 2. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy institut Akademii kommunallnogo khozyaystva (for Timofeyev,
Kovalenko, Preobrazhenskaya, Noskov).
(Pavements, Concrete)
PREOBRAZMISKAYA, I.N.; ORESHKIN, V.D.
AssembI7 line for scouring worsted fabrics. Tekst. prom. 19
no-11:50-52 N '59. (NIRA 13:2)
(Woolen and worsted manufacture)
(Assembl3r line methods)
GABUZOV, A.N.; PREODRAZMISKA71A, 1.11.
Arteries in some bones of the favial portion of the skull :L-i
the human fetus. 9drav. Bel. 9 no.3:-)8-31 MOO (MIRA 16:12)
1. 1z kafed:vy normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.G.Priveo)
I Lepingradskogo medi'vsinskogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova
i ka-fedry normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. A.N.GabLizo-7)
Grodnenskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
PREOBRAZHENSXAYA, I.N.
Data on the comparative anatomy of the intraorganic arteries of the
diaphragm [with Xnglish summary in insert]. Zool.zhur-35 no.3:459-463 Ur
156. (MIRA 9--7)
I.Kafedra normallno7 anatomii 1-go Leningradskogo meditainakogo in-
stituta imeni, akademilca I.P.Pavlova.
(DIAPHRAGM--BIOOD SUPPLY)
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. T
Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102272.
Author : Preob pqhen,5j~;4 N - Bull P. I.
q
Inst : 0 ven.
Title : The Influence of the Second Signal System on the
Form and Po3ition of the Stomach.
Orig Pub: Vrachebn. delo, 1958, No 3, 301-302.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
100
PREOHICAMMiSKAY1, 1.11. (Lenirv~rad)
t-v ~
f~
Effect of splenectomy on the arteries of certain Abdominal organs
in the rabbit. Eksper.khir- 3 n0-5:55 S-0 1-58 (MIRJA li;ll)
(SPI =c--SURGERY)
(ARTERIES)
.. PREOBRAM"RISKAYA, I.N
---- - SHUSTOVA, S.T.
Innovators at Kuntsevo Textile Factory. Izobr.i rate. no.7:17-1~
J1 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Kuntsevo--Textile industry)
PREOBUIRENSKAYA, I.N., BULI, P.I.
Effect of the second signal system on the shape and position of
the stomach. Vrach.delo no.3:301 Mr'58 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anntomii (zav. - Drof. M.G. Priven) i
klinika gonpitnllnoy terspii (zav. - deystv. chlen AMN SSSR prof.
M.V. Chernorutakiy [decensed]) Pervogo Leningradakogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
(HYPNOSIS)
(STOMACH)
'k Z15- 6 E, k h
ILI IN, V.N.; NLZAROT. S.S.; ~41UMLI, I.B.; PELEVIN. S.N.; PO'REORWEmHSKLU9
I.N'
Scouring woolen fabrics in water under pressure. Tekst.prom. 17
n0.12:4,6-49 D 157. (MIRA 11:1)
1.Zameatitell predsedatelya Bryanskogo aovnarkhoza (for 111nin).
2.Direktor fabriki "Proletariy" (for Nazarov). 3.GlavnY7 inzhener
fabriki "ProletariFn (for Frenkel') 4.Direktor Kuntsevskor sherstyanoy
fabriki (Felevin). 5.Glavnyy inzhener Kuntsevskoy, sherstyanoy fabriki
(for Proobrazhenakeya).
(Woolen and worsted manufacture)
(Leaingrad, nab. 1~arpovL-I , d - 37, kv -3)
4:. rt tve interior veire olf the shoulder muscles in man Lwith
UJ'10bry ia Wrglishl i ecbr. 34- nc3,I,6-r,0 Xy-Jp, Ic'7.
.J
OIU-A 10:1,".
iz k-vfedry normallnoy anatomii (zav. - orof. ,1-G.?rLves) I lerin-
rads',-(- o meditsinakogo inBti?,ut& im. akad. I.e.zavlov&.
NHOUIDiM,
tendonn
musc. &
interior vei!~-2, enat. (hug))
MWBRAZMSKAYA, I.N.
The effect of phrenicotom7 on intradiaphragmatic arteries of the
dog. Biul.aksp.biol. i mad. 41 no-3:72-74 Mr 136. (MIRA 9:7)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zav.-prof. M.G.Prives) 1-go
Leningradskogo meditsiaskogo instituta imant I.P.Pavlova (dir.-
dotsent A.I.Ivanov)-Predstavlana daystvitallnym chlenom AMN SSSR
V.N.Chernigovskim.
(NARVES, PHRWIC, surg.
phrenicotomy, eff. on arteries of diaphragm in dog)
(DIAPHRAGM. blood supply
arteries, aff. of phrenicotomy in dogs)
USSR Human and Animal i 'orpholopy Olormal and P.) UIJO-10
Cardiov~7 soul ~7r 3,,-stloml
Abs Jour Rek Zfiui- iolo"; No '21" lSi58) 'IT 97102
'z
Author -"Z-eobrazhens'!c,,ya., I.N.
t '~3.
Inst 4 ven
Title Anatomy of Intro-orpnnic Veins of t~,.c luscles of the
Human '.3'ro-chium.
Orig Pub Arllchiv on2tomii, gistol. i embriol., 1957, 34, No. 3, 46-5o
Abstract In 8C specimens from 10 human cadaver,: o.~ various ages,
intra-or-anic veins of m.biceps brachii, ri.brachialis.,
m. coraco-brac'iialis and m.triceps brachii were studied.
It was shoTim t1lot in all these muscles 'k-,he veins of the
5th-2nd order., and sometimes elso of t1-e 1st order, are
I
directed par2ilei to ';~e course of muscular bundlesjp
which reduces the dnanger of their complete compression
by muscle contractions. There is a similarity in the
distribtition of veins and irteries.
Card 1/1
PREOBRA,ZHENSKAYA 1.14.,,_SOLDATGVA, L.I.; TENKOVA, Ye.Ya.
Readers' co=ent or a book on the finishing of woolens. Tekst.prom.
20 no.304,75 Mr t60. (MW 14:5)
(Textile finishing)
7Y Ax. ckhina , 43/26', kv. 40
HACHL11~t , NI.B. (PetT-7a-vodsk, ul.
-;RWRRAIFMWAY&-t (Leningrad, P-13,7, naabere-zh-na-~7a
kv.3)
Roentgenoanatomical Museum at the Department of Normal gnatomy
of the Ist Leningrad Institute of Medicine.
i e-abr. 47 no. 11:102-103 N, 164
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii ( zav. - vasluzlhennyy deyatell I
rquki prof. M.G. Frives) I-go Leuningrad:3kogo m-Aitsinskogo insti-
tuta imeni akademika Pavlova i kafedra wiatomiii (zav.-
urof. N.B. Likhacheva) Petrozavodskogo universiteta imeni Kuusinena.
Lu~mitted July 31, 2964.
PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, I.N,,
Intraorgan arteries of the brainst~em in some reptiles, birds
and mamm-g1s. Arkh. anst., gist. i embr. 49 no.9:34-40 S 165.
WRA 18.12)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - zasluz-bennyy deyatel'
nauki prof. M.G.Prives) 1-go laningradskogo meditsinskogo
instituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova. Submitted March 16,
1964-
ITLOBUMENSKAYA, I. N. (Leningrad, P-137, naberezlinaya reki Karpovki, 37,
kvartira 3)
Arteries of the brain stem in fishes and amphlbia. Arkh. anat.,
gist. i embr. 45 no.7:81-88 Je 163. (MIRA 17: 4)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.G. Prives) 1-go
Leningradskogo meditsinsko,r.To instuituta imeni akademika Pavlova.
RZHMIN, V.P.; PMBRAZHEISKAYA, I.S.
Interaction between phosphatides and gossypol in the presence of
water. Masl.-zhir.prom. 26 n0-3:3-5 Pr 160. (MIRA 13-6.1
1. Vaesoyuzny7 nauchno-iseledovatellski7 institut zhirov.
(Phosphatides) (Goacypol)
I
PREOBELZEMBUYL, I.S.
Some problems of specialization and cooperation in automobile plants.
Avt.1 trakt.prom.no.12:3-5 D '56. (NLBA 10:2)
1. NUT Avtoprom.
(Automobile industry)
RZHMI)T, V.Y.; PRBOMAZIUMMU, I.b.
rroblem of the antioxidant activity of phosphatides of vegetable
oils. Masl.-zhir. prom. 25 no.7:20-24 '59. (KLRA 12:12)
l.Vseso7t=nyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut zhirov.
(AwsphAtides) (Inhibition (Chemistry)) Oils and fats)
PREOBRAZRENSKAYA, K.G., assistent; GVAY, P.I., otv. za vypusk
[14echanics of pemreabj~odles] K voprosu makhaniki pronitsaen-,ykh
tel. 1960. 13 P. (Dnepropetrovsk. Inzh6nerno-stroitellnyi institut.
Nauchnoe soobshchenie, no.57). (MIRA 16:8)
1. Zamestitell direktora Dnepropetrovskogo inzhenerno-stroitellnogo
inatituta po nauchnoy rabote (for Gvay).
(Permeability)
V, I" , ,
. - 1L. ~T.
Dz7r Treatmer-it of Spee (Ftb.-,r Cro)E-)," Z;t 7owle 'Iolo'rrio, no. ', IQ34-~,
-1 '30
;)!). '. rj.f) ZT9
So: SI-?A-Sl-90-53, 15 Doc 1953
GAMBURG, R L - MMATOIIA, M,S. - PRF K.N.
, , . p -, , - - --l 1. -.1 -
Antibiotics in the I-retitment ()f' dillf-use Ir,
-. I
Antibiotiki 10 no.6:551-554 Je '65 (M-, " A I- ~l - "'
!,. Kafedra pediatrll (zav. - nrof. R.L. GLT.,bli-g)
instituta v~-trhey,