SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZIOLOWSKI, Z. - ZIRJANOVA, T. A.
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Polish Technical Abst. 2383 621.386. 1 Z62-0. 179035~-
IN 0 ert
110- 4, 1953 Z4&LA=j-. XAP
Metallurgy Qj"ras of ~DObye-,IjcherrP'r-'TYO
Proszk`owe kame ry -- ren tgenorgrficz ty P,
a I Ni b~e ii-SO
(Prace Jim. Mc trIurt,# 11o. 2)1 katowceo~ J.952, FWT:
7 pp., 121figs.
The principal fevturi~s of a good X~4ay powdcir cdhet~
were reviewed. Many,often contr(idictory de'Mands IIde
Mt
upon the p4)vder camera made it neeassarylt-!~ prepard
a camera which could ~setiafy all the varlods needs.~~
A description and technical data aro givpn of 41 ca6s-~a
made td the authors design. The W1. 6 mtdl.
is distingulahed by: precise fittiu~, of hltm,~ easy
exchange of coillmati' tubes, slinplrl and ~qu#k eent~,,rin8
of test Dlacea and amaJI ray dispersion 10 t he aawz"'a~
[77777777=
l! Y
4 -n ri uagm 1-31 Ith
Brentarto type, calli m- (I Vs desi i ir--
for tecordilig x-my litwi. Its comtraction m ucas ght ef-
fects of paitial al,,soqt~on mid of the nummilonnity'd the
-~lmple. Tiv: uo,;,rl fu3turc: L-i qn eccenirkWly Mating
11(jhkr W1110) pf-rililtp flic olimmim 0 it Lute 14rdi ill: file
'41111ple. Tilz ~ ;Jklplw~ A"! it! l1rultnill t& cq-4tal iine d I IA.
As a mfeietice mm,!:k-l ld*,10 of NXI vra-,; ad.-nktd,rawl ml a
slandard fOr rO!1-,;lRri:50ll OGIC/P purt mullitc was usild. The
line.i mcm-iml iK-ve: mullite. din -- 2.20 A. ArA INpO.
(1::4 - 1.0) A. Tlw:i. linco have the Icilst filt-WIMIce
frern Othet- Cryit. ph;ll(A 1-1 a ralill'. 10-1001,1[1 OW1111C. ThC
Incamrc of Ine initnilty wa3 takcn with a m1crophOttlattter
alld was ieprc~iented I)v the aria compriscd botweru tAll max.
interference puph wid the line of the man blackening of
the expmed fihn. The ma was detd. by vvelgilitin the
fillm. The tstd. emm svere about 14%.
I' ft -1 1.11 -1
ZIOW-ISKI, Z. POMID
11X-Ray 1-Tathods of Investigation of Ceramics," by Z. ZIOja5jjj; PrLc(,b Instyt
Ministerttwa Hutnictwap Gliwice, Nos. 2-4p 1955.
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ZIOLKOWSKI, Z.
"A New Attitude Towards the Plan for the Development of Technics." P.2
(PRZEMYSL ROLNY I 3PO7,YWCzy Vol. 7, no. 1. Jan. 1953 Warozaw-it, Politrid)
SO: Monthly List of Zast EuroDean Accessions, 1C. Vol. 3, no. 5. Mtq 1954/Uncl.
ZIOLKOWSKI. Zdzislav; RESPONDEK, Jozef; PRZONDO, Jam'~
Determination of 46 - caprolactam by formaldehyde in technical
s9lutions. Chem anal 8 no.2t273-278 163.
1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Politechnfta, Wroclaw*
ZIOLKOWSKI. Zdzis~- Mono,, Jan
Unitary hights of =ass transfer ~in the pulsation coiUmn
with packing for the system: aqueous solution of NACI -phenel:
diphenyl ether. Chemia stoscv 5 no-4:527-550 Ifil.
1. Zaklad Inzynierii Chemicanej i Konstrukc~i~Apartatluryl-
Polska Akademia Nauks i Katedra Inzynierii Chemicznej,
Politechnika., Wroclaw,
ZIOLK07ram. Z.
"July 22." P.233
(PRZEMYSL ROUT I SPOZTWCZY Vol. (7) no. 7, July 1953 Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthl List 9f East Faropean Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954Nncl.
Z1014BROVSKAYA, Z.A.
kienary aession. of the Illumination Englaeerlng,Society on the
lighting of achools and chIldren's InotitutionsoI Gig i Oano
23 no.8:81-82 Ag 158 (MIRA 11-.9)
(LIGHTIVG)
WYSOCKI, Eugeniusz; ZIOMBSKI, Henryk
Influence of various fats on the occurrence of changes in
the teeth and paradentium in rats. Roczn panstw zakl'hig
14 no.4:299-306 163.
1. Department of Feeding Hygiene, State Instltmte of
Hygiene, Warsaw.
ZIOMBSKI, Henryk
A device for the measurement of specific gravity of laboratory ~Mimals.
Acta physiol. polon. 13 no.3.-44.1-A45.162.
1. Z Zakladu Higieny Zyvienia PZH u Warazavie Klerownik: prof. dr
A. 32azygiel.
(BODY WEIGHT) (ADIPOSE TUSUE)
3 70
AUTHORSt
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ITLE
124669
P/Q21/60/000/011/003/006
AiO7/A126
Naleez, Maciej, Doctor of Engineering atid Zk6eckii; Henryk, Mast-5r,
of Lgincering . 4k:_ _.
Magnetic Induction Meter using the hall effect
PERIODICAL: Przeglad elektrotechniczny, no, 11, 1960, 469 - 473
IM: This device was developed by the Zaklad Elektroteclutiki Institutu
--podstawowych Froblemo'w Techniki Folskiej Akademii Nauk IPPT PA11 (Blectretechnical
Engineering Department of the Institute of Basic Problems and_Teohnique, Polish
Academy of Sciences) and serves for direct measurement of,magnotic induction.
The advantages of this device, compared to the conventional flux ffieter are:,:
there is no need to move the sensor In and out of-the magiietic field during
measurements; the small size of ithe sensor itself (4-x 2.x 0.2 mm), which
permits aocui~ate point-to-point field measurements... This device is suitable
for measuring;,tagnetic induction on constant and variable fields with frequenci-,
up to 1612 cps, -The author gives an exhaustive explanation of -the Hall effect
and its use in the new device. The article describes only principle of qperatim
and circuitry of this device for measuring magnetic induction Ln,constant fields
rw
2h669
P/021/60/000/011/00~/004,
Magnetic induction meter using the Hall effect A107/A126
giving the characteristics of the sensort size 6 x 12 x 0, ~.7 mm; resistance* of
steering electrodes, R - 140.5i1; resistance of Hall eleotrode,,, R - 5742;
permanent Hall unit A 0,115 mva GS; Proper resistance..$ - 2,20m and maxl-.
mum steering, I _Vma. In the second part of the article ._3~ foreign magnet-
ax
ic induction moOrs [Dr. V6rstqr, Reutlingen, Germany; Siemens-lialake, Germany
and Thomson-Houston, -USA] are described. There are 9 f Igures an.1 I Soviet-bloc
reference.
ASSOCIATION: Zaklad Blektrotechnl.ki, IPPT PAN (Eleatrical Engineeiqng Departv
ment of the IPPN PAN)
P. -A n /11
mio MIN -I'll if i I I III I,: if [it Is III I I Ilia III].]! lgpqpy~ . .....y
jfto =HMO Jan
val"Zidly of Lods (umm"tab 14"M) Oft bow
%raw# DMMI#A Mologto No To Jldy 1966p pea" 319-9
"a Qw sommewo of nyw"ite In siftAtes at ors-
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ZICI-IEK, M. J.
"Statyatyka i sprawozdawczoild" (Statistics and reportzi), by M.J. Ziomek.i,
Reported in New Books (Nowe Ksiazki), No. 1.5, August 1, 1955
........ ........
MWDREIIKO, G.I., starshiy nauch sotruiinvc, z Iftlao,A 14 sto
nyy
-shly nauchnyy sottuddik -TI"INOLISKIT
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daktor; SMTATMTA, Te.K., vedbuahchly reduktor; AUMU7, S.S.,
takhnicheakiy redaktor.
(Time norms for the proceasing of scrap iron; blasting, Pile
hammering, flame and spear cutting, ~fagoting, crushing, aud
briquetting ahavings] Hor:mtivy vremiehi n& razdelku domii. o'hernykh
metallov; podry-vnol uposob, koprovaia razdalka, ogaevaia: i noshnich-w
nata rezka, paketirovanie, droblenie i briketirovamie-struzhki.------,-
Goo.- -nauchno---telchn.- iza-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tavetnoi
metallurgii, 1934. 133 P. (ORA 8: 1)
1. Russia (1923- U. S.S. R. )Ministeretvo ahernoy metallurgii.
(Scrap metal industry) (Time study)
ZIOMBROVSXA,x
Determining illumination tod eye fRtigue by me"uring visibility
Gig.truda i prof.zab. 2 no.2:36-41 Mr-Ap'58 (MIRA 11:6Y
1. Laboratorlya giglyerq oeveshcheniya Inatituto obohahey i
kommunallnoy gigiyony AMN SSSR.
(m--RxAmnIATION)
_JUQ~)RISKI, Leonard, prof. dr; 210BROW5XI, Jerzy-, cdr inz.
The Npartment of Tachnol.ogy of the School of Fcononlefi In
Wroclaw. Przem ferment i rol 8 no.3-102-105 Mr 165.
1. Head, Department of Tedhnology of the School of Economics in
Wroclaw (for Kticzynaki). 24 Head, Section of Tbohnology of
Fermentation of the Department of Technology of tha School of
Economics, Wroclaw (for Ziobrowski).
"Independence at once or Fradually?"
p. 8 (Przemysl Gastronomiczny) Vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 1958
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East Eurcpean Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 10,58
ZIONTal X.
iProtection of social propert7 and tho atruggle apinat dofoctive Produablon.1p, 19.
(GOSPODARKA, IRYBNA, Vol. 5, No. 3, Mar. 1953 Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East Europaan Accessions, L. C., Vol. 3, No. 4, April., 1954
ACCESSION NR: AP3004328 S/0033/63/0401004/0633jQ644
AU THOR i Zheleanyakov, V, V.1 Uatnik, Y is
TITLEt On the polarization of radio waves which have paissed throiugh::
a region of a transversal magnistLe field.wlthLn the~ool
SOURCEt Kstranomicheskiy zhurualp vo 40, no* 4, 1963p 033-642
TOPIC TAGS: solar microwave el'.rcular polarLzation,:polarization,:
change, characteristic parame.ter, interaction, phase integral, ttans--i:'
versal field, Stokes lines
ABSTRACT: Solar microwave radiation consists of a chaotically polar-~
ized component and a circularly, polarlized component., The,circular'
component is subject to change. The!authors discuss Coh 'en's investi-,
gation of the polarization changes in which it was oun& that the
characteristic parameter Q of the interaction of or4lnar~,waves chang es
when Q is approximately equal to one. The authors study the inter-
action of ordinary waves in the plasma in a magnatir. field by them
method of phase Integralso The coovdinate system It chosen.in 3u .ch
way that the transversal component does:not depend upon the coordi,natm;
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and the longitudinal component depends only upon. the z-a'xLs. Th:&
electric field is a combination of real and imaginary par to, and: :tIhe..
study is performed with a function which is expres.4ed in phase in!-
tegrals. The solution of the function shows that a strong interaction
between ordinary and extraordinary waves can take'p~lace:under the:
action of a transversal magnetic fteldionly in a ra. !reft.ed' plasma.' The
solution of the function depends upon two constants in the phase:in-'
tegrals. These constants are invariable in regions limited by S:-Iokes
lines. The regions of Stokes lines are analyzed. Experimental meas-~
urements detected that the circular polarization amounts to only 40%-~
.for frequencies at which one wave transits totally into.the otherP
Orig. art, has: 6 figures and 35 formulas,
ASSOCIATIONt RadLoftzicheskiy Lnotitut;Gorlkovskago gog. universLteta
Lm. N. 1. Lobachevskogo (Institute of Radio Physics, Gor'kiy State
University)
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PLEKHOV, N.D.; LUPAN, A.M.; AWJV,'OV, L.S.; bOOANOVSKIY, V.S.;
REZNICHENKO, V.I.; GREKOVA, Z.I.; GOIJJBI P.I,j
ENIRZMYEVSKIY, Ye.V.; BEWSHORSKIY, P.I.; POPDUBNAYAj
N.A.; MIROSHNIKOV, P.P.; XORNEYEVA, L.P.;,,=Ak
G.Z.; POLIS, G.F.; SKACHKOV~ I.A.; SEDEIEVA, Ye.P.;'
POLTORATSMA, E.A... red.; LZJSHCHENKO, N.L.p tokhn.red.
(Three-dimensional apartment house construction) Oblieimoe
domostroenie. Kiev, Gosstroiizdat USSR, 1963. ~165
(14IRk 17.2~0
1. hauchno-issledovatellskiy institut stroitel,'xWkh kon-
struktaiy.
ZIOUZME., I
"ED.reuve insulaire de Londor et la predisposition au mal do llair en avion."
Ziouzine, I., (p. 493)
SO! Journal of General Chomistyy (Zhurnal Obahchei Mbdi) 1940, Voluw, 18, no#5*
COUNTItY Poland B-5
CATSGORY
A.B.-S. JOUR. AZ.XhiM., -60. 22 1959 , liot 770323
AITTHOP Kozlowski, L. and Ziowlowski, Z.
Not given
T T 1, Ei, The Effect of Additions of Al~ 01, 14n2 Cr, 0,
B4 0j , CoO, and NiO on the Structure atd Magne tic
Properties of Ferrites
OR 1!~, .yLl B. Przeglad Tolekomun, 32, No 1, 5-10 (1959)
ABURACT No abstract.
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Collpative Fa.rm in Sta37,7 Saltoy District, Kharkov Province]
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lanth# Starosaltivskoho raioun tharkivskol oblasti. . ZMAdy, Zhat-
kivska'oblo vyd-vo. 1955. 33 p. (MMA 1024)
(Wheat)
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AUTHORS: Zipir, A.D. and Yakovl6v, V.F.
TITLE: Experimental basis of the mothod of vilultiple echo-,
pulses for the low-frequency analysis o~ liquids
PERIODICiE: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioclektronika,
no0 21 1961, 12, abstract 2 E97 (V ob. Primeneniye
ul'traakust. k issled. veshchestva, no. 11, 1"1.,
1960, 107-122)
TEXT: In measurements of the absorption coefficient of 11tra
sound at frequencies I - 6 Mc/s, the following are the factors lim-~
iting the measurement accuracy: owing to weak absorption at these '
frequencies, long acoustic paths are required; the measurements have
to be made inside the ultrasonic beam at a point where its diver-
gence is not yet noticeable; diffraction losses have to be taken
into account. A pulse method of measuring the absorption coeffi-
cient in poorly absorbing liquids has been evolved which utilizes
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D216/D302
multiple echo-pulses. A pulse circuitry which utilizes the e,-dsting
pulse instruments is described. The duration of the transmitted
acoustic pulse - 10 - 15,jAsec, repetition frequency 150 c/s. The
display at the CRO screen consists of several pealts with decreasing
amplitudes. Since the pulses are reflected many times both from
the reflector and from the crystal (radiator), it was necessary to
establish whether the reflector repeats the pulse in the &a~,e wal,
as the crystal. The experiment showed that Vie quartz is not a
simple reflector, but rather a transducer of acoustical criergy and
this fact has been taken into account in actual measurements. Two
methods of measuring the absorption coefficient by means of echo
pulses are described: the measurement from the n-th pulse with
varying distance and the measurement with fixod spacing between
the quartz and reflector. The method has be(-'.L proved using
known liquids (toluene, benzene etc.). The ,::perimental spread of
results did not exceed 4 - 676. 7 figures. references.
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AUTHOR: Zlpir, A. D., Yakovlev, V. F.
TITLEt Systematic error of the pulse method.
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Flzika, no. '1,. 19630 72, abstract IV~428
(In collection': "Primenenlye uIltirsolmst.'k lesled. V:eshchestve.
no. 15, Moscow, 1961, 49 53)::
.y means, 81 rqPrs-
TEXT: A theoretical analysis is carried out b of a speotr
sentation of a pulse. It is shown that the systematic error,~." intr6duced by..the
--pulse method into the absorption coefficient measured,by,the ampiltud;e'doomane'.
pertaining to the signal carrier frequenoy,.can,b~ reduced to a valug.conaldeiably
less than the experiment errors, if utilizir* signals of -A aemite~ leqgthj
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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24(1) FHAS9 I BOOK XXPWITATION BOV/3352
.viprofesnoror I pvpodaysteley
chask1kh InstlMOV.
PrImentnija ul'traikkuptIkI k Iveledovablyu rashatAttval trUdY
kon forentell, vyp. 8 (Application of Ultrasonics in ThO study
af ratterl Transactions of a Confortn4s, Xr. 8) Mosoov, 114.
MOPI, 1959. 170 P. 1,000 OOPI49 printed.
Tech. Rd.1 S.'?. Zhlltor.
M1033i The back is Int4ndaI for physicists, parttiulgrly tT1444
specialltIng in tho field Or ultramOnlos.
COVaHAM This to a -sol,lection of 12 ortlolas deallng with problems
of acoustics. ultrisonice, and molecular physics. fifferetloam
are Alvan at the and Of each article.
tre0odittlev. A. 3. Dispersion of Accrustle Waves In Warted
Gives. ArM19--r.- 19
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Trelln,ju-1- Some ROSPIts of Kessuremen% of Ultrts*nlo
-.To-.ocjty In Cases by %?a Pulie, NOW. 75
laroyloh, M. P., ar.,d D 0 Balsshov. Investi4ativn o
;; Pressures up to 11050
7~
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A~hvetstanov,-L-D., and 11 0 abirkallAh- Ultrasonic Velo-;
I n a 6? ithyl. Alcohol and Margination
7 I
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or He& and 0. 93
Uttrelonle Fropstatlon In warted Osten 103
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AUTHOR: Zipirj.,L-.R--;,.Yakovlev) V. F.
TITM: Use of multiple echo pulses for the measurement ofal
in liquid
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REF SOURCE: Tr. 1-y Mezhvuz. nauchn. konferentsii Ro ~rimen
issled. veshchestva
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I v nar. kh-ve. Tashkent) 19fa4) 101-10b
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasound absorption, liquid property, acoustic damping, absorption
coefficient, acoustic measurement, error minimization
ABSTRACT: A study of the multiple echo signal observed in liquids has shown'that It
can be used for the measurement of absorption of ultrasound in liquids at frequen-
,2ies less than 5 - 7 Mcs., where other ultrasonic methods are difficult to use.
Measurements were made in the 2.3 - 9 Mes range in benzene, *toluene, and ethyl alco-
hol) the attenuation for 'which was measured by marq authors* ComWison,with the.
published data has shown good agreement and permits the conclusion that this*meth6d
can be used to investigate liquids with absorption coefficients (3 - 4) x 10-3 erfl,
which is one orfer of magnitude lower than the values that can be handled bylthe '
usual pulse methods, and corresponds on the high-frequency side to values which are
amenable to measurement with the aid of the reverberation method. The measurements
were made with an x-cut quarts of 3-5 cm diameter. By increasing the quartz~dia,-'
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meter it is possible to broaden the frequency range. The measurement error de-
creases by a factor n compared with the error of the usual pulse method (n is'the
number of counted pulses). The measurement accuracy is 6 - 8% and Increases'with
increasing frequency and at,tenuation to 3 - 5%. The path traversed by the pulse can
amount to several meters, which greatly exceeds the Presnel none; if it is assumed
that it is simply reflected from the reflector and from the receiver) then the cor-
rection for the divergence of the bimm gives a value whichin incompatible with the
attenuation-measurement results. The authors therefore propose that re-radiation'
(re-broadcast) of the ultrasound si(pial occurs upon reflection from the quartz. Such
an interpretation makes it possible to neglect the divergence of the beam on the
additional pathj, and the attenuation in it greatly exceeds the attenuation due to
the broadening., so that it can be disregarded. A. Mpilikine [Translation of
abstract]
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24(l) PHASE I awx XIPLAITATIOX SOV/3150
Werosslyakays. konrerentsiya. professorow i prepodavateity pedago-
glcb"kikh Imstitutav
PrIN40401ye ulltraakustlkl k Issladovemlyu veahcheatyal trudy kon-
.
forentall. Vyp. T (Application of vitrasosaca rorAnslysts Of
AUb~tAOc*4; Tran"atlons of the All-Russlan Conference of Pro-
fe"Mrs And T"afters or Ped
gical. Instituteb, Nr 7) Moscow,
~V
124. HOPI. 2958. 28 p Copies Pe-=2d.
3 J
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Tech. Md.s S. P. ZhIt*vj Us.& T. P. Noz4rev, Prorossor, and
N. Kudryawtsov.
rMW=s This book In Intended for physicists, techalexans. aerc-
nautiCal engineers and other persons concerned with Ultrasonics.
COVER4018 The book contains twenty eight articles which trea t ultra-
ic phenomena in rive general categoriess 1) historical data
an
the devarlopment Of ultrasonles in tas Soviet Union over the
past forty years; 2) the speed of sound In suspensions or varying
coocentration end mraber an4 type Of coarpacents and the relation-
ship between sound weplocityan4the co"r*ssibi2ity oralactrolytesl
3) ultrasonic Investigations or physical and chemical proportle!
Of "torl&ls and the 4ste"InAtIon of physIcal and ch"ica-1 can
stantA, a. g. density or a4.eous saxtutions, adiabatic compregal
bIlItIv molarity of solutions (with ffIv*O cauparatures), VU4.11;1
surface tension. saturation pressure And aLlso Ultrajon.Le Inv
EattOn Or the carbon Content And 94-rographIc state or coali
,trial analleationa or ultrasonics. *. a- asuisification
a
o cents. cleansing of textile fibers and enhimeing the sucepti-
T
b1lIty or some synthetic fibers to dyeing, etc.; and 5) apparatus
which produce ultrascmic waves. Xo persm=11tIes are =antioned.
ftforeacen acce--amr ezen AL-tIcle.
Application Or UltrAA2019 Methods for Yaa3urs-
ment or the Depth or a Ttn;ere4 2urr&_* ZAy*r
x1sx- And A.Jlaale~_r_ Elementary Tb*nry Or a
uart. rte
t r
2MY-IL-1- X*&Aures=t of the Coefficient or Absorp-
r tr,.,,.nd in the Critical RmAge of Mothyl. 1--etato
by the Pulse Method
20%
'7&nQv, B. 1. Matkiodo2ogIcal P*CQlI4rIt144 Of InTG*ati-
gating the Coefficient of' At-rptlam or Zubatances In the
t
he Pulse Method 207
xonea~--~nor-& Tovwi-i35 Z teo
S--n. he speed or Ultras;:,d bV! -7s;itleaL
0
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x4thod 217
JxT'mO3*v' To. It. and A 3~e. Design for the
FrIzur T,
221.
A Dv~__strator Pulse
it,
-6r Ith tatrazon1c Ind-tcator 225
-ntmv. 3000 A~hd-lc '6xj"rlz-c:z W-1th. tbc
ilectroa~-_.=tie A,-.4rst== 229
JCudr7xTtO!j&._M_.A_ The Prop4zxtion or sou,-d In Llqui4s 257
Bellnikly B A-,,,Tra Theory or Speed D tslrslcv and the
~4 orpt 10" Of Ullm2*und or
Organic AcIda
"9
&K4At_1__2L Thi Th4Qr7 Of Phase TrQA&1XIZft* With Two
Curia Points
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112-2-4764
TRANSLATION FROM: R,~feratlvnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
Nr 2, P- 327 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Zalivchiy, V.K., Zipir., A.D.
'~u_~Ise
TITLE: Research by the Method Along the Saturation Line
on the Absorption of Ultrasound in Ortho-and Me~axylols
(Issledovaniye pogloshcheniya ul'trazvuka v orto,_ i,
mitaksilolakli Impul'snym metodom po linii nasyshcheniye)
PERIODICAL: Sbornik stud. nauch. rabot po yestv.-matem. tsiklu..
Moak. obl. ped. in-t, 1956, Nr 1, pp. 32-38
ABSTRACT: The pulse method used differed from the methods.:de;~
scribed previously. Here a quartz crystal generating b1lateral
radiation and two (instead of one) reflectors disposed 4t fixed
distances along both sides of the crystal radiator were used.
Absorption was determined by comparing the amplitudes,olt the
pulses received froin the reflectors. The absorption factor of
orthoxylol was measured at the frequency '(.6.mc and inthe tem-
perature interval 19.5* to 325% and for metaxylol at the fre-
quency 15.1 M0 and in the temperature interval 17' to 275'. It
was determined that the absorption factor relative to the square
Card 1/2
112-2-4764
Research by the Pulse Method Along the Saturation Line (Cont)
of the frequency increases In the whole temperature interval.
The space viscosity and that part of the absorption due to'
drift viscosity (Stokes absorption) were calculated from the
experimental data. It was determined that qualitatively, ab-
sorption determined experimentally and absorption as calculated
by the Stokes law methoft did not agree in the whole temperature
Interval. The Stokes absorption was less than the absorption de-
termined experimentally. In the entire temperature interval, ab-
sorption determined experimentally for metaxylol Is somewhat
higher than in the caise of okthoxylol at the same temperatures.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow Oblast Pedagogical Institute (Mosk. obl. ped.
in-t)
Card 2/2
ZIPIR, A. D. Cand Phys-Math Sai .-- "The impulse method of multiple transforration
of a supersonio signal in the study of liquids*' Moo, 1961 (Uin of 8duoqtIon
RSFSR. Moskovskaya Oblast Pad Inat im N. K. KrupakAya)o (KL# 4.61# 185)
-15-
gliqp; ],,[it
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POLAND/Acoustics. j
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1937, No 4, 10190
Author : Zalivehiy, V.K., Zipir~ A.D.
Inst :Not given
Title :Investigation of ("he Abaoz-jtion of in Ortho anxi
Meta Xylols by P,,:-Ise Mevho4s; U'Furg t-iie Satuzat-,= Line.
Orig Pub: Sb. stud. nauchn. rabot, po eztestir. matem. tsiklu ?soak. obl.
ped. in-t, 1956, 13 32-38
Abstract: A pulse method was 1-tsed to mj=,asure of ultrasound in
ortho and nieta. xylols. Yhe rn-ea,~-antzpnts were in an autoclave
based on the sat~aratior, lj-:%~:., In tthf~, interval from
20 to 3000.
It was establig~
le,j 4.7fil, 1;%i:~ e;4I re tenTeratura AnterVal the
experimental values of tht- abr,-,--ptior, are one order higher than
the Stokes valua!3. The ;*efficlent of ab5oi-ptian for meta xylol
is somewhat greater t!ian that of ort~iq.xylcl for equal '.emL)era-
tures.
rnrA I /I
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66 4
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0'0 0 ok-0
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Wit III 111 .11111 a 1131"Wo ullig it P., I, A I It I g"I11-11- I-1 -1-
ZIPIR2 A. V. and YAKOVWV, V. S. F.
"Investigation of Phenomena Accompanying the Propagation of Ultrasound and Mahbods
to be used in Work in this Field: Application of Multiple Reflection In the
Investigation of Liquids"
report presented at the 6th Sci. Conference on the Application of.Ultrasound
in the investigation of Matter, 3-'f Feb 1958, organized by gin. of Education
PSYM and Moscow Oblast Fedagogic Inst. im, N. K. Yaupskaya.
O/PAW,
VAMU, Gerbert (Warake, Herberd(%rranskmys. DsmokraticheskW .a llsspubU6);
IOG-SOV jry 1 1. Czagsovinaki, J.]; ZIMA, xralltishe~: cznka,
Franticek].
for the creation of an atom-free zone In Centml I'drope. -TOONIO Prof.
dvish. no.4t2-4 AO 158. 1125)
1. Predsedatell ob"yedinenlys, svobodiWkh noustakikh profsoMav or
Tarnks). 2. Predsedatall Tgeutmlluoga sovota.profsorasov Polldhl~i
(for Iog-Sovineldy). 3. Pi-~duedatell TSentrallnogo soveta profooMov
Cheldioslovaldi (for ftka).
(World politics)
S)262/62/MO/0051002/013
1007/1207
Authors: Zi el, Rgdolf,
Liebig. Hans
Title ATOMIZING BURNER FOR LIQUID AND GASEOUS FUELS
Periodical. Referatirnyy zhurnal, otdel'njy vyprjsl,. 42 Silovye ustarrovkf, no. 5,1962, 18, abstract 42-5.85
(Patent of the German Democralic Republic. claxv 24b 8/03, no. 20898, 17.11.61)
Text., A patent has been granted for the design of an atomizing burner (fuel injector) cn%uring efficient
combustion of liquid and gaseous fuel (see figure). To shift combustion front liquid to gaseous fuel. the fuel-
feeding tubc(5) and the sleeve(6) intended for combustion of liquid fuel must be replaced by the corresponding
feeding tube and sleeve for gaseous fuel. These components are replaced by removing the cover (10) screwed
to the burner body The helical channels(7) and(7') are designed for whirling the stream3 of primary and
secondary air
Card 112
ATOMIZING BURNER.
S/262/62"/005/002/013
1007/1207
/11,
(Abstractor's note: Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
Labor Productivity
Stakhanovites seek new ways of increasLng production, V pom. profaktivu, 13, No. 7S 1952.
Monthl List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, May 1952F Unclassified.
Text~le Industry-and Fabrics
StakhanovItes seek new ways of LnereasIng productLon, V pom. profektivu, 13, No. 7. 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions Ubrary of Congress, May 1952t Unclzaalfied.
SCBMCK, Adam; BAC, Stanislaw, prof. dr.; ZIPS-ER,,'.Alina,,,,mgr; LYKOWSKI,
Bonifacy, mgr; GORCZAKOWMI Marla
Droughts and high precipitation in the Wroclaw Voivodeship,
1950-1959. Czasop geograf 33 no.4:411-440 162.
1. Katedra Meteorologii i K11matologii, Wy2:szn Szkola RoInicza,
Wroclaw.
...... ... .
ZIPUDIOV, V*N.j inzh,
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For the Degree of Candidate in Medical Scienceo
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ZIRAPAZE 01 -1p M*G.
Biological evaluation ox sedatives and sti=lantw. Soob. AN
Grus., SSR 33 no.D219-224 A 164c (MIRA 170)
,~ZIRAKADIZE, A.H.
U&n
CbAnges In general gas excbaVe during isolated electric stimula
of a single skeletal muscle. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 21 no 1.-91-96
ii 158. (MliA 11:10)
1. TbIllaskiy gosudarstvennyy mnditsinskiy Inatitilt. Predstavleno
chlonom-korrespondentom Almdemil D.M. Gedevanishvili.
(INSPIRATION) (KYSCLI) (BLECTROPHTSIOLOGY)
ZIRAKADZE,
Goglogy of the Gullani-Aketi antidline In connection wi Ih
proopocto for finding Cretaceouo sediments. Soob. AN Oruz.
SSR 40 no.2:351-357 N 165. OURA 191l)
1. Trest "Gruzneft'". Submitted May 7, 1965.
ZIRkKA=o M.I.
Stratigraphy of Permian sediments in~the Sagaudzha-13araaly intAlq-
fluve of the western VerRhoyansk Range. Mat.po geol i pal'iskwe
IAk. ASSR no.2:74-80 160. i5im
(Vorkhoyansk Range-Goology, Stratigrapble)
ZIRAKISHMIv--L-K-;-,CHLMA=,, T.T.,
Simplified mass debelminthiazation of the population vith
piperazine preparations in ascariasis. Medeparazai vebole
tio.3:288-291 162. PaPIRA 15s9)
1. Iz gelimintologicheakogo otdoloniya (rukovoditell Prof.
G*Na, Gardadze) Fauchno-iosledovatel'okoko institots wditsin-
Aoy parazi-tologii i iropicheskoy maditainy i-MODI S.S., Tim-
lctdze (dir. - kend,mad,vauk I.I. Tbpuriya) Hinivtoratu~zdra-
vookhraneniya Gruninskoy SSR.
(Pnmmm) (ASCAUM ARD ASCARMIS)
Z14L4XISHVILI L. M.1 LWIDZE, N. L., MAIRIJASHULI, G. I'll., 14GALOEILISHVILI, 0. V.
M. V.
KUCfW,ASIIVILI,
"The Discovery of Toxoplasma Gondii in Rats in tile St iburbs. of Tbilisi.."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseaoes with Natural
Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
Imatitute of Medical Parasitology Tibilisi
r14 111,1 14 11 1 It, I I I,II
GIGITASEMLI, H.Se;
Treatment of easea of anivylostmiaais with carbon tet**ehlorlde
through a duodepal tubipe Md.paraz,i parazabole '29 ii00;40416-418
JI-Ag 160.
(UM 13
1. Iz Instituta meditsinskoy parazitolo-ii i t icheAoy medi-
rop
toiny imemi S.Se Virmladze Kimisterstra zdravookhransil'ya
Gruzinskoy SSR (dir. imitituta I.I. Topuriya, %W, klinicheakim
otdeleniym TsK. Zhordw2i
(HOOKWORK 13a
DISWIE (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE)
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AU-DiOft: Zlrap, V. E. Vitol I
Fu-j :none
TITLE: Correlation Intween tile opti4: and electric chamcterLmt.las cd~ cirystal phom-
held in 111,p1 16-2.11 Eleptember
5 Cl- V F AN s3sk~ lzvestl'(n~ Jerl~,~n 30, 1-~o. -'I, 19~36, 1F73--GTS
TOPIC FAGS; c-rystal potmsitimi 'brcmAdu , optic
property, electric property
ABSTRACT: -here have been relatively fpw theoretical and experinenta-1 stixties 0~ the
tho C)-,)' ic a,nd tind 1ho 4E?1u(:t,,r1c (conductiv-
f .'i1 7h~: ri-is.- i: -York -wns dirv-ited to a:i exterisivu
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regults of other inveqtigatot-s. The reolults a rem largeLy comistent vilth the mechamism
of electron-hole recombination as hypo-thesIzed. and developed I.M the wark of V.V.
Ant onov-Rcynan(rvs kiy, :h. B - L;:Otch L k mid '-,i Ls pl- r,7up, M - L. Kats , I.A. . Pari"Jiamovich and his
,I S S 9 V-ad Ot~IPT' :17-A
(ME3101-OUS referoncev
are cited) -rho rabuiatvu uLFu az~i -.ae _j'anj~polx' be-
tvia(m the opt1c and olectric propert.'~jq: in some cases the, correLattam in obvious wul
9 1- onj~ P. m n I, c ;% no 9 p? a r q -ro a 'k r a hs (3 n 1, .The atitborej ve qincorely
J~ ;a to f I . L! , w a k I; Li!i 1 otw o f umio of the q ues t
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AUTHOR: Zirap, V. E
TPLE: Complex studios on the thermoluminescenoe and thermostimulated wnduciivity
of alkali halide orystallophosphors
SOURCE: Vses; soveshch.- pa-fiz. shchelocbnoploidn, krlst&~Wv. 20, Riga, 194.1
Trudy*. Fiz. shchelocimploidni 1,tristallov (Physics of WkiU~61i&ctlystiis). igap
19629 385-389
TOPIC TAGS: lumlnesc'en a, phosphor, crysWlophosphor, akiU halldle, Lali halide
crystal, thermoluminescence, condativity, thermostimulated caInduotiv.
ity, potassium
chloride, potassium bromide
ABSTRACT: Extending the previous atudles on the optical and.olqctrical relaxation
characteristics (the luminescence br4;htness I and the conductivity o) for alkali M11da
i crystallophosphors during therrhal and phatothermal demitation,' the Wermal lumiaos-
cence and thermostimylated current lit KCI, KCI - TI -and KBr - T I have been investigatod
at 100 - 400K. A 10 1~nm vacuum onoatado chamber, its temperaturo, uniformly rising
at a. rato of )30=0. 16-0. 2V/a'ec, was uzed 6r the x-ray. excitation and thermal aad photo-
thermal deexoitation of the 1. 6 x 13 z 16 mm specimens. The luraiftoscbn6e brightness
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was measured by synchrodetection with a FEU-19 M p6toelectron multiplier, and the
thermostimulated current in the specimen was measured by the voltage drop in the inlet
resistor of the electrometric direct current amplifier. The thermal lumbiescence carves
for excited KC], kCl - TI and KBr - T1 showed several peaks between 100 and 400K ac-
companied by synchronous similar peaks on the thermostimulated current curves. The
zurves are given an extensive mathematical treatment. The rafio between theL brightnesses
cf thermoluminescence and thermostimulated current is suggested as a characteristi of
the course of a relaxation process. A conclusion is drawn'that the luminescence of the
.examined crystallophosphors during thermal deexeltation. is of recombination origin within
the whole 100 - 400K temperature range. "The authoi expresses thanks to 1. K Vitot
for guiding the work, Ch. V. Lushchik for considering some of the problems ;~countered,
and I. X. lAyelpeter and V. Putay*nl for technical assistance, Orig. art. has:
1 table and 2 figures.
ASSOCL&TION. None
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ZIRAPP Y.E.
Use of combined electric and optical methods in studying ral"&tlon
prooeaBea in alkali Wide qrys+.alq. 1-,,v. All 44ISSR. jIer.fJ--. 29
no*3t475- M Mr 165, (MIRA 1814)
VALBIS, Ya.AO; VITOL, X.K.; ZIUP, V.F,
Mecha!i1l3m of Uo excitation aal dc,-n,;,,citatIoa of tho iec,4mbinatlon:
Im.inescenco of alkali Wide cryot-al pliour;,Ao.rI3. Izr.jVl 33SIR' Ser.
fiz. 25 no,3:377-379 Mr 161,, 6:114 i~.2)
(Alkali hallAe arp'~,,-41.0 (phosphors),
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AUTHORS: Valbisj Ya. A., Vitol, I. K., and Zirap, V. E.
TITLE: Excitation an& de-excitation mechanisms of~the recombination
luminescence of alkali halide crystal phosphors
PERIODICAL: Izvestlya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fiztcheskayaj
Y. 25, no. 3, 19619 377-379
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(Crystal Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 25, 1960. The
thermostimulated current, the thermolumineacence, and the~spectr= of
thermoluminescence were investigated by comprehensive experiments, and it
was attempted to clarify some problems of the complicated relaxation pro-
cesses in excited alkali halide crystals. The thermostimulated currents
and thermoluminescence excited by X-rays in KCI and KBr'crystala were
investigated. The crystals were either unactivated or activated with
thallium. In the temperature range 11)-340 0K, all .peaks of one effect
corresponded to those of the other. This fact is seen as a proof:of the
recombination nature of the afterglow in the crystal phosphors investigated.
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If this is correct one has : 1/0 Itop/eu (1). Here, p is thel~hole.I
concentration in the recombination centers, P the -probability of recom-
bination of a free electron with a localized hole, I the yield of,
luminescence produced by recombination, e and u the cha. Irge and mobility
of an electron, I the inteusity of luminescence, and Lf the eleatrictLl
conductivity. An experimental determination of the relation M cart giv a
information on a multi-stage relaxation mechanism. Fig. la shows :
graphically the dependence of the intensity of luminescence on temperature;
the temperature dependence of the thermostimulated current and that,of
the quantity I/i are graphically shown in Fig. lb and Fig. lop respective-
A 8tep-like decrease of this ratio is seen In the temperature ranges
l
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l
l;_190 K and 270-3300K- It is surmised - and tho:surmise is supported by
data already known - that electron recombination takes place in the first
range, and hole recombination in the second. Fig. 2 shows the tempera-
ture dependence of the intensities of different luminescence bands
whose maxima lie at 2.6 ev 3,0 ev, and 3.4 ev) of a KBr,-Tl crystal
0.5 mole%), The curves (e.~ ahow the X-ray luminescence ~measured.by
~
cooling the cry stal) and the curves (b) the the rmol umine sconce (haaiting
rate: 0.2 deg/see). This diagram illustrates the effect of change of the
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recombination mechanism on the luminescence spectrum. The nature bfli the,
luminescence centers is not known and would require new txperiments for.
its clarification. Ch. B. Lushchik is thanked for a discussion, and
I. I. Liyelpeter for help in the work. There are 2.1higures and 16'ref-
erences: 12 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc.
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(THYROID GWID dis)
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AUTHOR: Zirin G.
TITLE: Magnetic fields in, solar prominences
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy Zhurnal, v.38, no.5~ 1961,~ $6.1-868
+ 1 plate
TEXT: The Zeeman structure cof HP is discussed. and a system is
worked out for the calibration of measurements of magnetic fields
in prominences using Hp instead of an iron line in the system of
the magnetograph of KAO previously described'(Ref.l.- N,S.Nikulin.,
A.B.Severnyy and V.Ye.Stepanov, Izv.Krymsk. astroflz. observ., v.19j,
3, 1958; N.S.Nikulin, Izv.Kr:rmsk. astrofiz. obseriv., 7,22, 3, 1960),
A slit width of 1.5 mm had'been used for the narrow lines, but this
was increased" to 2.5 mm and' tl-,ien to 4 mm (0.46 A) for lase with Hp
However, as some light scattering appeared't both slit width and'
dispersion were reduced. PrOminences were first identified in.
Ha, using the spectrograph, and-then observed'at several slit
positions in H' Not all the observations were reproduceable.
The Zeeman splitting of Hp has been considered by A.B.Severnyy
(Ref.2s Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v.22, 67, 196o), but there
in a slight error in his results. The author gives his own
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results in the table where wA~ is the transition probability an&
S the Laride' factor. The shift of the a components is given .by
Eq.(I) in AR. The instrument itras calibrated by comparing
recordings at the'centre and the limb of the Sun (this introduces a
line shift, due to Doppler effect, ~2 km/sec). So long as the
shift due to polarization is less than 0.4 A, the Up profile can
be considered as a Gaussian curve. Slight errors will occur if the
line-is not centred accurately on the slit. Spectra of a
prominence taken on the 6th December 1960 (Ref,,2,. as quotIld abov*)
indicated that the Doppler half width of the line is 0.5 A4 Thin
was used throughout the investigation, introducing another small
erroro The observations will also be affected by motions in the.
prominences, The author describes several sets of.observations
which gave positive results,
November 5. 1960. This was the brightest prominence of the series
The value measured for the field was 740 gauss, diminithing as th,6
brightness decreased. (The height of this prominence was
^d_1500 km above the limb,)
November 2. 1960, Large quiescent prominence, Field -100 gauss,.
Height t-39~00 km.
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November 8, 1960. Extensive active region. Field -J350,gauss.
November 11, 1960. Large quiescent prominence. Field had values
of up to 100 gauss from 40 observations. Height --- 40000 kin.
November 19, 1960. Active prominence. Field ^1100,gau.4is. In.1this
case the field appeared to.change sign.
November 24,1960. Two prominences were visible atithe same time,.
One of these was investigated and had a field --'150 gauss.
December 6, 1960. Active prominence. Pield r%0200.Sauss. This was
observed jointly with A.B.Severnyy and is described'in Ref.3:
(Observatory).
It is concluded that prominences have magnetic fields. ~For active
prominences this is ^~,200 gauss, for quiet prominences -050 gauss.,
These fields must be force free. Acknowledgments are expressed
to A.B.Severnyy and S.I.Gopasyult for their assistance. There are.
10 figures, I table and-3 Soviet.references.
ASSOCIATION: Krymskaya astrofizlcheskaya~observatoriya
Akademii nauk SSSR
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557. MEANS OF LOWERING THE DtCMENCE OF ILLNESS AMONG TEXTILE
WORKERS. (Russian test) Z I Lr!A_Q, A
VRAC. DELO 1950, 7 (737-740)
By mians of various prophylactWm-easures (anti-influenza vaccination. attention to.
microtmuma, increased munber of showera, control of tare and Instrument stan-
dards, use of spec:&I palm-protectors, Ontral of drinking water and food, sanitary-
educational work sta. the Incidence of illness- with temporary lose of working capa-
city bas been lowered colusidembly in the textile factories of the Vladimir region.
ZIRIN, G.A.
Ways of decreasing suppurative diseases and ninor wounds anong iuftm-
trW workere.G.A. Eirla. Ifelld. i akush. no.ll-.4,8-50: 31 155.
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