SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIN, B.I. - FILIN, V.V.

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pe IN~ I I 4 cmw~mo R eel 13) 'T 0 7 ~40 II kv, . 0 3 POMSOV. D.T., imnd.med.nauk;_FIL kand.mnd,nauk; DZUTqT,---K.K., vrach .-L Pooitlve and negative aspects of local potentlated anesthesia. Kax.med.xhw. 40 n0-505-.39 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13:?) j 1. Ix Tliulki obahchey khtrurgii (nachallnik - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-medit9l,askoy ordena U-nina lakademli Im. S.M. Kirova. (WCAL MSTEINSIA) F ILT11 D. I. Vanyukov, V. A. LisovskiY, D. I., Korolyuk, V. Ya., ZU!n, D. I., and Kvaskov, N. F. SEPARATION OF AUR4110M OXIDE FROM ALM-IS ARD 1,' HE LI UORS OBTAINED FROM THE ZAGLIK-TAN ALUNITES. Yubilefn;~ Sbornik Trudoy YafedEZ,1 Tab. Tvashcl-vkh Metallov Moskov. Inst. TsvetnYkh 'Metallov i Zolote., 1939 L-7-7279-300.--Thermal and H2SO treatments of alunite give an A,12(SO4)3 solution with impurities of Na ~O and crystalline K alum. The object of the experiments was to treat I hrst solution to obtain A120 and Na2SO1 3 1 and the aium to obtain A1203 and K2SO The pulverized alums were dehydrated in suspension at a temperature slight's above 4000. The dehydrated alums were decomposed in suspension at 11500 to 12000. The S03 content in the decomposed material wan 26 to 28%. The decomposed alums were leached with boiling water. Filtration after leaching is rapled if the decomposed ruterial is leached in the same form in which it was removed from the oven (in the form of fine swollen bubbles). After an 8-fold washing with hot water, the residue contained approximately 0 '20%, K 0 On cooling, K2S04 crystals were separated from the saturated solution X;r filtration. The A120 residue was dried. The A12(SO4)3 solution, with Na2SO4 impurity, can be gehydrated SO-, and Na2;304- without transforming it Into alum and decomposed into A1203f' 4 Treatment of the semifinished products produces two kinds o A.1203.' (1) -the pure A! 03 after the decomposition of K alum, and (2) A 0 3 with Fe impurities after t~e decomposition of the A-12(SO4)3 solution. FirsYgrade A1203 can tU3 obtained from t6 solutions if they aire transformed into alums and decomposed. A 100% extraction of KnSO4 from alunite is obtained. The proposed method (over) IN. Y. Profes"r Learned Secretary, Presidium of the Acaderky of Sciences "Against Stagnation, For the Development of Soviet Linguiptics", Pr*~vda, IQ50, Current Digest of the Soviet Press. Vol. 2, No. 22, 195-, nagm 'I. (In MW Llbriai7) FILIN, F.I.0 starshiy mashiniat On labor duty before the c3ngress. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.11:5 N 158. (MIRA 11:12) 1,Depo Tershev Privelozhakoy dorogi. (Zrohov-Diesel locomotives) GORBAGHTWICIII, Kirill Sorgeyevich; ~~ILINI, L.F.,,J, prof., otv. red. J [Russian geographical names] Russkie geograficheskie naz- vaniia. 14oskva, Nauka, 1965. 63 P. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Ghlen-korrespondent fill SSSR (for Filin). SLAVIKOVSKIT, N.A., inzh.; FILIN, L.G., inzh. Long rails used for railroad yard tracks. Put' i put. khoz. no.5:18 my 159. (MIRA 12:8) 1.Zaviestitell nachallnika distantaii st.Moekva-Kurokaya (for Slavikovskiy). 2.Starshi7 dorozhny7 mast,ir stantaii Moskva- Kurskays. (for Filin). (Railroude-Ralle) (Railroads-Tards) BLINOV, V.P.; SLAVIKOVSKIT, N.A.; FILIN, L.G., starshiy dorozhny7 master stantaiya. Mookva-Kurskayw) z-- Transportation of welded rail -inits. Put' i put. khoz. no.6:29 -Te '59. MIRA 12: 10) I.Nachallnik takhnicheskogo otdola aluzhbv puti, atantsi7a, Moskva- Kurskaya (for Blinov). 2.Zamestitall nachallnik distantsii puti, stantsiya MDsk7a-Kurskaya (for Slavikovskiy), (Railroads--Raila--Transportati..) KIRICHMO, N.I., inzh.; SIAVIKOVSKIT. N.A.; FILIN, Repair cf rails damaged by skidding. Pat' i put. khoz. no.8:21 AK '59. (MIRA 13:3) I.Nachallnik Mookovskoy distantsii puti Hookovsko-Kuroko-Donballskoy dorogA (for Kirichenko). 2.Zameatitall nachalinika MoskovskoT distanteli puti Hookovsko-Kursko-Donbasoko3r dorogi (for Slavikovskiy). 3.,")tarshiy doroshn,yy master Mookovskoy distantaii puti Moskovsko-Kursko-D)nbseskoy dorogi (for Filin). (Railroads--Ralla) SjjpKO, M.F.; SIAVIKOVSKIY, IT.A.; ALIKRODZHAN, B.A.; FILIN, L.G., inzh Iongthening the life of rails. Put' i PUt-khoz. no.12!24 D '59. (HIRA 13:4) 1. Glavnyy inzhener slushby puti Moskovskoy dorogi (for Sen'kf). 2. Zamestitell nachallnikp dictantsii puti Moakovsko7 dorogi (for Slavikovsldy). 3. Starshir inzhener aluzhbv puti ~Ioskovskoy dorogi (for Alikhodzan) (Railroads--Rail;) FILIN, L.G.', inzh. ... Crossing of railroads by main gas pipelines. Put' i put.khoz. 7 no.7:42-43 163. (MIRA 16-.10) --tis 6 a vv W W ib f, a, a A,1k L a ti,j u a i i y z~ AA mg Ys rtkA &a a factor 12 movernegat of later In krm I'din. COMP1. re0j. ldcreasing *Id of rubber. 1 -00 a(ad. x(i. U. R. S. 5, 23 17"(1940):-In the krYIn- Lie, In the root Imeawt with lash r(itilliant the concn. of 0 Staucc from root-crown). Transfer of (age% (11 he upper Ilatt of the romA bi Ifidue"I breopious watering up unulting iTwlft* III MmItic pre"'Itc 00 ptudoc" %ta,''s in the root-crown whkh fill %ith late%! -Ir theatrim.1peftoftheptant. Lg,.q&ofLjtcKifI 00 11.11, 11, the root which are damaged Of Im" 00 pri dix1ginfLi. 1111-timilliA., Coe Id goo AS* S L L SETALLIJUMAL LITINATUAt CLASSWKAYMN 1300 S1 :Wee a 14,1s AA C., I,$I a -1jdQ -"- I IT 14 AT 00 0 to (v a .11 J( W, I X, 9 n ff n it 01 010 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4b 0 4 Is 0 Wo 000 0 ******go * 0 41 0 0 -Ti, li ~ - \ I-i 1-~I'M .. NUAR V, To., nachallnik avyazi podrawdeleniya-, YILIM. X., ll&Ch&Lllnik radio- stanteli. Xore about une7stemetic working nothode in serving &*rW photogra,- phic subdivisions. Grazhd.ay.13 no,11:30 N 150'. (WIRL 1012) (Usteorolcar in asroisutics) FILIN, M. Proposals of efficiency promoters. Obohobestv. Pit. n0-22-'- .. 37-38 D 162. (MIRA 16 -- 1) (CO&Octionery-Equipment and supplies) YILIN, N. In the Biology and Soil Science 7aculty. Vest.Hosk.un. 8 no.6:17]L-172 Js 133. OCEaA 6:10) (iloscow University) LISSR/Miscellii-n-elous FD-2-18-0 Card 1/2 Pub. 129-20/20 Author Title Life in Moscow University Periodical Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. I yest.nauk, 10, No 21 171-178., Mar 1955 Abstract Six brief notices: I. A. Voronkov) "Scientific relations of Moscow Univ. with peoples' democratic countries." N. Filin, "Exhibition an the history of Moscow University." Ano ientific council Moscow State U. on the natural sciences." G. I. Rozhkova (head of the chairs) and Ye. I. Motina, "Work of the Chairs of the Russian Language for students and foreign aspirants." Anonymous, "In hon-)r of Prof. N. A. Kachinskiy." 0. Kiballchich, "Defense of dissertations" (The candidate dissertations of the following four were defended at the end of 1954 in the Geographical Faculty: 1. F. Antgnovay "Power engineering and metallurgy of Canada;" K. P. Ywsmachev, "Economic geo- graphical characteristics of agriculture in the region between the rivers Lena and Amga, Yakutsk ASSR;" 1. N. Guseva, "Wall maps for the -:5LU EIS: Card 2/2 course 'Physical Geography of the TJSSR1 in higher school; I. M. Klebanova, "Landscape characteristics of the sandy massif of, the Northeastern Prikaspiy (Caspian Region)."). Institution : FD-2160 Submitted 7�4 :0 4la two 0 0 c 4 s a 0 a 0 0 0 1 4 C It i to It 12 11 w Is 4 17 a TV 10 a xvies'lell Liu mis IOU Apa I L A I AA (Z MAZ 1 L 1 ir Q 41 ch j! A a A_A__A T f__ it --r. - 2__ it - s +JL_ 1. f . t g o ( A . I , s Dt t J.P- kt 4 1 favettlandon 0( the temary iron-nickelutfur sy-I'm O.G. Uranw and N.A.Filin. )-, r Th art 4 th il i b '.00 4 e rim . mpain P ~ ~Y-Xi M&PES wa-1 thermallY and mi,-r-r4,,picillv it' ' .'llcaled. The Jklublij, mirfacr cmiti-tecl 4 '1 ti,1,1- "I ptimcm, ppin., Fes, -hd -,In, ,f wid FeS mi.1 -1.~l it :1 pt-tituetic pmrtimi. W I'Liffilmitm Oc a W at c 7 WALLUR;KAL UTIRATIME LAII11FKATION ..j ASs.St.A V G.. Got to AT IQ is 9 It K a st it it it x of 0 *000 ices r roe -ttoo "o0 7,w a it, I I Cot 0~ 41, tr I T TA Mj -1 _ji7 ad 0 a to I W go I a 0 3 1 1 UO 4 8 Will 00 00 0 0 0 0 000 0 9 * 0 0 0 * 00 000 00 0 0 go 0 00 Go* 11 U 4 W 10 It R 10 16 0 41 0 a 41 A , A I I A 4 00 PROUSSIS AND people 00 so .-so so In"Atigation. of the Constitution and Properties of Copper-Beryllium,! Nickel Alloys, M.P. Slavinsidy and L.P. Ribalohonko (Metallurg Go (Metallurgist), 1938, (11). 7-1 )a-(IN Russian) An Investigation was made of 00 a lel to the copper-berylium side of the alloy* lying an four sections paral 1 -00 .00 :41 syst4m, with beryllim contents or 09690*8*1.2,2, and, 3% " nickel contents of 0*5, 1, 2, and 3%# Thermal snalysis and microscopic examination showed that 0 see on Increasing the nickel content to 3%. the width of the solid solubility re- :4 gion to reduced to 1% at 860 0C. and to 0.5-0.6% at rocia temperature. The mazi- num age-hardening effect is obtained in an alloy with 0.5% nickel and 2-3% be- 43 0 00 ryllim after treatment for 7 hrs. at 360 C. Nickel has a negative effect 06 A, age-hardeningie N.A. 400 so !100 moo boo &S&-$L& AtTALLUICK&LUTINATWE CLASSAFKATIGO Uz- see 'saw SI..411T. %.A44.3 -4 ISPOI-3 ml. 0- O.C_a lisis-f-c6i i~- its Joe . 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IM, fit), mi-pp.- -III, ItumlAn 1 ahernmitini 1wrOmm flirt a ,f fhernial analypia. honli"w imk~urv mill"sla ,( III$. sud A"it, maull tithrmial sawtUmiss bw trillivratu" lif tkNI Aml mmr* V.. -r, mn-I niq--1. 64 "Al SLA thP RqUidUS SUr(aCVS. ligrilil, Of tht-ftl A1111%'14 Val StU41M At 2100", 3(or, and 40WC. III this ronrAvition, the IvAt mulis 'Art! viven bv &it allov with ber%-Wum 1-5 and aluminium 41 which 6,1 a trm,,ilc l i t of(12-H itu 43",, Oll" swriniz filrA bra. mt A. =00 r0 0 I wee 0 0 o 06 0 o 0 0 0 0 2 0 111111MISMI'MR6 " U A I 00 it.- x --r-- a. it -3 -L- L MA 16 CC W tg~-I_k- t ..I! Ito 0 00 -0 00 -0 00 A -00 00 .00 00 a 0 0 N. A. I Didusion of beryllium in co"er and its alloys. ' -00 a inan. 3(e~jliu,jt 13. No. 12. 93-8 I- !Iin and M. L. Shid .00 00 9 . (IMS).-(:u, Cu-Al alloy contg. 8170 At anti Cu-Zn alloy .00 x, 10%. In wire hLated in Be powder at &XI-NOW for con 0'&z ;.,-I I Ins. w1 dcpth oll Ile diffusion was detil. by hardness t "2 ad 0 00 j u tests and usicropaphic cumn. Ntax. difloion at 14V 0 t. for th~ Cu-Al in 10 his, was I urm. for pore Co. 3 not 0 alloy and (W min. for the CII-Zn allqjv. It. W. R. 010 6 00 coo so 00 00 2'! X0 0 -:00 a** WOO =00 to 0 I L A 841ALLUIGKAL L111110M CLASSOKOIC* Ctoo 00:8 1 .06 0 141460 it O.W art T . 00 U AT Nov% : IV 0 P IV I ? OpSj It* pjj , tjF log Wan ,,.AMI to U 0 -0 0 0 0 00 00 go 0 00 0 0 0000 Soo 0 f 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 ; 0 00 0 ' 0 0 0 0 O'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q * 0 'r 4 0 a 0 0 4 0 q c 0 o 0 9 4: t A A r 12 L -1 A -j it L a 1, 0- 6 V Y Y 4 A t it, 11 t foci (inr "ling cuills. N-A-Tifill. 'Xitarind to ki, 1(16 if kjall . RUN); Mft. Ablie-1,11 kill Met"l, ~1 sit I.r,)Ilzr% wvte ilm,11- RX19) 117 2 1 10, No. . i -o III AS SlItiffiCt gatttl With a vicw [toward utilizing tile 00 alloys. N-st mults were .4-tained With the bOnvinic 1 alk)ys. tt) 5'. Cu, VA Zn. 1.5 At. 2-5 Mil. a 0 0 4, 19.4 Zu. 2 In, 4% 1%; (;1) to -5 At I) U.". Cu.. 00 4- Mi. Them air I- elit-Mvc 111411 .1 0 0 , 111VI'mic-Twitucture shovr% tilat they [flay 1w it -1 tinder fliction "mitilion- 00 3; &$*,ILA 41TALLUPWAL LITERAYLOF CLAWFICAUG" 4 F, S A j I wt AT to , ; fptpfr '"t Kit It a PC ft it it ON n 1 14 o 40 of -00 -.00 .400 Z.40 0 0 coo ot ry j AI- I a 0' goo 4111 0:::*GqGG*OQ6q*O*G*** 0 -40 0 41 0 A 0 a 0 6 4 0 41 0 0 6 t m II is f it is 11 11 n a is x- is,0 A's is 1) Id a a v il a a do a r A S L 8 L-1 -SL- I L A. A A.-J-1-1-PA it-Cc b 0 t t t? .111*w Vilift &PAt P, K. (UnIt"Ard (Mr"Wr M'Adlarvio). low, (12j. 11 11) foh W141 In"ji to IV Within this moon Over are 3 dolds 1) "M "~' A , 0 TI., mion of the Ir.". .00 :0 1 sol= =t-.4 Lacivaming a-*&- mntent aml w th .00 temlicratuire. At temperatures of 373* awl 06te Y- Pc~'-' & them P.1loys are suamptible to Winit. The I&W-t Wing eff" V-t"` see 0 all; h,r the alloys having beryllium 1-2-2 and irmiganew 2-41%, It, h I I zoo the manganrae rontent Ow Wing rffmt d-re"m: the grestrol art twm is reachal at Mir F. (34W C.). but the beat agrinic turv in r'5' V. (3irr C.). With Increasing beryllium omtent the= atrrngib rism; 0 thin also hokk for manganew up W 4%, but above thin the tonsil-- -trength i drops. Alloys having a tnsile strength of I il,M) llo-iml aml sit CAMO ching4tiort of 13-51,1~ were prrpsr!~- 91-7 I I A JIjjAtLLFpf'KAL L111#4101 CtA$SLVjC&jJCV CT it 00 of a n It x it U it 't mt)mp A f ii We 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 & 9 0 0 0 : X4 0-0-40 0 0 go 00 0 60 0 0 4 000 000 0 0 AW 000 0 0 0 0 0 a o o 0o o * 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0111 41 1 1 4 1 4 ? a q is if U it m to is IF of to a a n P'n a v a a 11 a U . . ..: : 40 401 *a dej 4:d dt 0 A 2_1 . . . . . . . . . it -U-1 A. J_AA 0 CC, 10 t9ft- b a it .# I &bj A - 0 v I I _Aj so A toll Olqjss 'C' ..0 -V!aro I -00 0o !-too 90 -00 00 11trucim and as of coner-beryllium-mangs- A 111i'Vand P" to AUOYS. N. t 11. K. (111111 it. Marolurg C 14, Met. Ext. Difell a 31rials & "go 12, No. 2. 413.-The alloys investigmcd con- -00 up to 11% Be and u to 12% %tn. Within this rr" there are three fields ~ prialary sepns.: mand -00 7-plussirs. The regkm of the ternary a m6l suln. d- 00 -00 wt]i Inermains %in co"itnt and with ticcirmAing rup, At temps. of.575' and MOT. all thew alloys are 4 -00 oolt susceptible to aging. The largrst aging effect was oil. 609 served for the alloys having 1.2-270 Be and 2-4% Mn. a By Increasing the liln content ibe aging tffect dectra'W'.1. 00 .3 Ise 00,3 The greatest hardness Is reached at tk;(U'F.. but the. 1-t stains temp. 6.11745,1l. By incrra.-ing the Be volliciat 11 Ic 00 tensile strength riscs. nis Is aJw) tnic when the Mrs is increased up to 4%. but with (urttwr adin. of Mn the roe tedsik stren2th drope. Alloys having a tcn%de Atren4th .1 100,01M 112.000 1b./sq. in. and an elongation of 13.5% a00 we" MO. C. L. B. 2goo F4 A I As - I L A SCIALLOCKAL UTARAIM CLASUPICATMA 22 1, - -1t; s; j, 4 i A a 1 0 0 0 *If 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 6 0 0 0 18T401104 09 *logo** *0 0e *got:: coo 800 9 Z- - -r. Gila$, a.. It. is. -1 0 x a I Ar 91 a 0 2 1 9 11-n I ! 4i0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 * 0 ::*1000096*066*9009*69 too 'Ttie rcA,,)o uiamw at Uim fii-win Alumultum Xa:jmju-,u Z:,,~.. j;. I.. t.- I-T. -k# a I I J i ;'o A! !, --~r .11.1 dw lvl~~ I, cAk-tvG1 .. J I h, r.%t-rvL- 1,-- a vwA, 144% At Sill Lhi- Vwlhl A,,Im~, Ill.- .10 11:1.moni-rich 'k-10 At 335'( xM lisjohrumni-riel, polid P.4mum. 1~p ij- tal. lli-~ 1. ra -r% Jili'lef'. 4 f1mil f1w 1.1m. %~Ianj d, ~d..J.d 1'., 11~1 41,., vull. 3. :11". .1-o.1, P-1,.. 4. X.I. SIAVINSKIY, M.P., professor, doktor [deceased] ; ILIH.-Ij, professor, doktor, retsenzent; SEPICHINETSKIY, kandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk, rateenzent; ROGELIBM, I.L., inzhenor, reteenzeat; SAMSONOV, G.V., redaktor: KAMAYEVA. O.M.. redaktor-, MIKHAYLOVA, V.V., takhnicheekly redaktor [Physical and chemical properties of elemental Oiziko-khimichaskie evoistva slamentov. Koskva. Goa. nauchno-tekhn~ 12d-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii. 1952. 763 P. (KLRA 9:12) (Chemistry, Hetallurgic) (Chemical elements) P4 [L-~ - -r7-- BKOZERSKIY. N.A.; ORMONT. B.F.. prof.. doktor, reteenzent; FILLI, prof.doktor. retserizent; KOWLTS, Y.L., kand.tekhn.aatik, retsenzent; CHERNOBROV, S.M., red.; KAMAYL'VP. O.M., red.izd-va; ATTOPOVICH, H.K., tokhn.red. [Carbonyle of metals) Korbonily metalloy. Moskva. Gos.c3ucbno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-7 po chernoi I tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1958. 372 P. (MIRA 1l:?) (Csrboqpj~) (Organometallic compounds) MERKMOT, Tevgeniy Fedorovich- FILIN, N.A., prof., doktor takhn.nauk. retsenzent; SLITSKATA, ied.f-BOROMINA, I.A., red.izd-va; MWAASKATA, OoVot takhn*red, (Antifriction porous alloys] Antifriktaionnya poristya splavy. Moskva, Gosonauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroitolit-rv, 1960. 30 P. (MIRA 13:5) (Bearing metals) (Iron aluminum alloys) 4'YKOV 9 A .1-11. ~v li~ F TL21$ Kjne-~4us of jbjfjrjyjjjg and c"Awil, try fj,~YJI~um .223t!61-17" 16 '3. n p:7eaence of carbon. T!nAy LPI no Y I N.A.; ZYKOVI A'M'; IVANOV, Ye.V.; KRASAVIN, V.V. ILINf Sulfurizing oxidized nickel-cobalt ores by sodium sulfate. Truiy LPI no.223:174-189 163. (MIRA 171ll) A T.. ~~ ~ --~ " - - ~ --- " - - -,CA r~ r --.'-A1.1 r4, ;4" -CHN CC NR- AP6oo6 ODE: UR/0413/66/ooo/oo2/0146/0147 AUTTOR: Filin, N. A.; Kozlov, D. A.; Seretryakov, V. .; Rusinp A. I.; Batinj A*.P. ORG: none TITLE: Thermal diffucion method of -lead coating of alumimm and its alloys. Class 48, no. 178259_ k% 9-? ~L7 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyeblenny-ye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, lc66, 146-1471 TOPIC TAGS: metal diffusion plating, aluminum, metal coatingthermal diffusion, lead AMTRAM, An AuLhor Cortificate was issued for the lead coating of alumIME2 e8d ite alloys in molten lead, treated with flux. To obtain a uniform diffusion JaZMt~%dth a strong metal-to-base bond, the alumintzm surface is cleared from the oxide film in flux containing 814, lead, 10% potassium chloride, and 910' lithium chloride. , The aluminum ik. then, -saturated with leeid,couP, zing 0.08 Ool calaim at 420C -end a ELD SUB CODE: U/ SMW: DM: IlApr64 um 621,793.6 FILIN, N.M.; TULIN, Vo.S.; CHULIKIN, M.G.; GOIOVAN, A.T.; PETROV, I.I.; IMZOV, D.P..; YEWS VSKIT, S.N. Ingineer N.A.Tishchopko, Elaktrichostvo mos3:89 Kr '56. (Timhohasko, Nikolai Afanaelovich, 1906-) (HLR& 9:6) FILIN, inzh. ~ ZATTSEV, B. Z. . in -h. ; LYUBAVIV, A.M., inzh. Present and future development of electrio drives for papermalking machinery. Vest. elektroprom. 33 no.8:5-7 Ag 162. (MMI 15:7) (Papexuaking machinery-Electric driving) L 27948-66 AP6017708 SOURCE GODS: UR/OlO,~/66/OW/O01/0W5/0Oe6i AUTHOR: Bertinov. A. I.; B. B.; 91p~Iql1m, D. ir 9, . .; R, ; q__ Phhl~r -Y , V Gromw,. V I.; Druzhinin. N. N.; Kunitakiy N. P.; Naumenkpj_I. Ye.; Petrov, I. I.; Vetrov. G!'R-.; Rqqgkov,__X._at.;- Syro atnik~OyL I. A.; Tj ~lin,_V- S.,; F4_ka,-N,,X"4-TaeUkQY, A. I.; ChW-k-i-n,--M-G!-; -~qun ~kov, M. G. 0v. M. ORG: none TITLE: Engineer N. A. Tichahenko (on his 60th birthday) SOURCE: Elektrichastvog nof 1, 1966, 85-86 TOPIC,TAGS: electric engineering personnel, metallurgic furnace, electric equipment ABSTRACT: Nikolay Afanaslyevich Tishchenko completed the Khartkov Electrotechnical Institute in 1930, after work:Lng as an electrician in a M~Itsllurgical plant from 1923-1926. He was active in the development of domestically produced electrical equipment for rolling mills and metallurgical furnace works. He was active during %WII in restoring electrical equipment damaged by the Germans. After the war, he was active in developing electrical drive equipment for both domestic and foreign metallurgical plants. He has been active in scientific w6rk, publishing over 45 works in such varied fields as electric drives, equipment reliability and productivity of labor. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPRS1 SUB COME: 09, 3,3 / SUHK DAreE: none rnrA FILIN, N,?,; KISKSV, I.I.; KASLO'7, N.M.- - ~r K~O'KE'l*Wvp K,,A. , MM'-UTOV, N.I.; NIKITIN. Y.I,; Unit for breaking up frozen ground. Rata. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.3:31-35 057. (MIR& 11:1) (lPr02;eU ground) (Excavating machinery) CIA -4 M 4 un O)Airr~dj/EVP(~~/EP ~Wr(mj'/Sp F (C ~/E'NP (i (n N-7,~/F'q A ~t'nrP (h /~VVP (b )/tWD ( I /tYbl pf~4/ r' NIZ., AP5007454 S/0286/65/000i'004/0075/0076~,~.-) JGAIF( %6~tchi 'Yu. Ye.* Kottkov,_ 4, -1 irozhn-tkav~- -F-i I in . 0. G, _r --Sh aft Wr in Irr-0--c-s-p-T 0 V a A -H Al-61- 6~_f-s k_-Ty A . 77 ~;N T ~i a IM" n. i V V 1. 0 1 U _Fft _.S IF. .717zuym~cj -Lysenko. 3. -P. VDro n 4. T.. 1~,evc~yk,_ V. _jtj Koreshkov, 11 ~e.; Laktionov V 11 . -st.0 !UU-6 OVtC A -,t V 101- L 1,11. R~u t aa n S h el H. M. ~-of -the t'e- m`pe rature- of molten SOURCE:, no. 4. 1965, 75- 75-76 TOPIC TAM tempitrature meagur n Olt v steel ten. perature i9i ABSTRACT! Tf~t - A.._,Qj_( devIce. A.- -f n- f~-mdlterr_ &teel- t d r4 p e r a t' u r ein an open hearth furnace. The de T-econsists of & thermocouple, a driving mechanism, ind a registering inatrument. To improve the reliabilttv and cor~pact- ness of thE device, the thermocouple carrta?.e fE i F, z L 4Cr743-65 ACCESSION HR! AP5007454 rcd of the pneumatic c7linder by a vullev in such a way that of the carriage str0e exceeds rhat of the rod st--Ke . oy a trLger value. !he thermocoiple location in the furnace Is :on- trolled by lie regula*or of t-ie piston rod p08i L 'Lon, wii4 cl, ~_,s; reverse movemie... To increase serv -ice- Ufe-__A?te _th4rtr-,0CoUp-1Z junction is protected by a s~.Ilconfzed $Zraphit ~j which ia fixed to the refractory thertaq- V ---'-Ier wTth aluminum-piosnhate cernent. Thp o' the is COn Lrolled by & polarized rL 1 ay --ed to the amplifier output zirct.tt of the revi s[er! instrument vhich coatrula the air distributor cf the carriage drive tbrough a thervial and electro-ineamatic relay and determineG the end ~!e measurement. Orig. nr:. bas: 1 fLgure. A S L A I N : Tqentra naya Laborat F, 25Dec6l NO REF SOV: 000 litboratoriya itvtomatikt ~Cantral EN C L 00 SU 3 C0, D E :7-~ OTHER 1 000 AID PRESS - 32:y.. ~2/2 FUTNIY, M.P.; FILIN, P.V.; DATTDENKO, I.A. Placement of r;,.bber-ceivent bridges in wells. BL4-enie no.2: 28-30 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Trest "Groznefterazredkall i Groznenskaya laboratoriya Vsesoyuzriogo nauchnc-ii3sladovatellskogo instituta geofi- zicheskil:h metodov razredki. 17II'lilly SY,-l 7, ~':V, N.I.I. 1',fuitrolling r1rculation losf-, In drilling. ' f-, 5 . (11-11RA 18-5) ' .1 - 'rest "Groznef ter qzvc:dkall . FILrN $ S. X. Eng. I'Double-Relay Magnetic Station for Direct-Current Motor," Rab. energ., 2, flo.8., 1952 - AID P - 2352 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 1>4b. 27 - 16/3o Authors Suslov, 0. V., KELnd. of Tech. Sci., and Filin, :3. M.,, Eng., Yaroslavl' Title Simplification of the connection diagram of syn-,nhronous motors Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 5,, 62-65, MY 1955 Abstract : Operational circular No. E-5/54 of the Technical Adminis- tration of the Ministry of Electric Power Stations recommends the introduCtion of far going simplifications In the control and protection sohemes of synchronous and induction motors. The authors describe details of improve- ments made in the control connections of a 6.3-kv., 3,200-kw, 375-rpm, synchronous motor of the SMV 19A7-16 type built by the plant "Elektrosila" in 1935 and used to drive verti- cal centrifugal pumps of the VN-32 type. Five oscillograms I connection dialgam. Institution: None Submitted : D 28, 1954 SUSLOV, O.V., kand. tekhn. nauk.; FILIN, S.M., inzh. Self-starting of auxiliary-supply electric motors ckring the automRtic switching of standby power. Blek. sta. 29 no.10:89-92 0 158. (MINA 11:11) (Electric motors) , 1 .-, - -; I . -,. T. D. "A catilol,*uc of mignotic stormn- lby tre- Kclc~.3 ( hsi.~rvatcry", Filinp I - -. " -i L Trudy Tash'.,,. geofiz. oluservatorli, Issuo ;., 1".,,9, P. 3-12, - ~ Jt~,-".;3. SO: U-4392, 19 Auglust 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal li-,ylch Statey, No 2!, 1949). FILIN, T. D. Storm-Time Variations at Keles Data from 220 magnetic atoms provided values of R-, D-, and Z- components of the magnetic field recortied at the rpagnetic observatory at Keles (410251 N L, 690121 W L). The storm-time variations were not significant. (RZhFiz, No. 8# 1955) -TX,. 'rashk-entsk. Geofiv. Obsery. No. 9, 1954, 25-29. SO: Sum. No. 7114, 8 Dee .55 - Supplementiry Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) 15-1957-7-9166 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, pp 51, 52 (USSR) AUTHOR: Popov, V. I., Filin, T. D. TITLE: Continental. Blocks (Provinces), Nuclear and Internu- clear Parts of Central Asia and Southern Kazakhstan (Materikov),ye bloki (provintsii), yadernyye i mezhdu- ,yadern.yye tichastiki Sredney Azii i Yuzhnogo Kazakh- stana) PERIODICAL: Zap. Uzbekist. otd. Vses. mineralog. o-va, 1955, vol 7, pp 91-153 ABSTRACT: This paper presents the geophysical and geological subdivisions of the Central Asia region and deals with the position of this region among the adjoining areas of the earth's crust. The basis of the investigation is the.nuclear theory of development of the earth's crust, founded on the ideta of physico-chemical and Card 1/5 intra-atomic development of the substance of the crust I 15-1937-7-9166 Continental Blocks (Provinces), Nuclear, and Internuclear Parts of Central Asia and Southern Kazakhstan (Cont.) I and the subcrust of the earth. This idea proposes a griLdual centrifugal growth of the crust and the continertal masses by differentiation at depth of the substance of the earth (luring radiothermic selective remelting. The sites of effusion of large masses of "sialic magma" are called the nuclei of con- tinental growth; the regions separated from these centers are t)he internuclear zones. The cores are characterized by great intrusions of granite, by intense pneumato-hydrothermal meta- morphism, by capricious trends to folds and faults, by the irregular distribution of gravity and magnetic anormalies, and by other peculiar features. The outpouring of heavy basaltic magma is typical of the internuclear zones, as are weak meta- morphism, elon ated secondary strUCtures (with the development of overthrusts~, linear distribution of gravity and magnetic anomalies, and so forth. These primary structures are also distinguished from (jach other by the products of denudation and by the thickness and composition of the sedimentary rocks. Card 2/5 15-1957-7-9166 Continental Blocks (Provinces), Nuclear and Internuclear Parts of Central Asia and Southern Kazakhstan (Cont.) Continental blocks or provinces are formed adjoining the nu- clear and internuclear regions and almost contemporaneously. Three types of geological provinces are differentiated: shields, subdivided into ancient shields (Siberian, Eastern European Hindustani, and Africo-Arabian shields) and young shields 4azakhskiy and Chinese shields); shield borders, forming concentric rims about the shields (Kazakhidy, Uralidy, and others); and intershield areas, filling the areas between shields and fusing them into the body of the Asiatic co.ntinent (Aralidy, Pamiridy, Gimalaidy, Kavkazidy, and others). The authors refute the explanation of the growth of shields based on the "geosynclinal" theory. In -their opinion, the centri- fugal, substantial growth of the continent is associated with supplementary accretion of magmatic masses from below, -coming from primary central shield nuclei. To this end, an analysis is made of the structure and development of the Angara contin- ent (with growth from north to south) and Gondwanaland (from Card 3/5 15-1957-7-9166 Continental Blocks (Provinces), Nuclear and Internuclear Parts of Central Asia and Southern Kazakhstan (Cont.) south to north). Where the Angara mass and Gondwanaland join, because of essential physico-chemical processes of the growth of these continents toward each other, a considerable increase in thickness in the earth's crust developed, as well as a greater mechanical tension in the surface zones; these factors are expressed by marked bilateral compression, deformation, and the forcing upward of-the masses occurring there (Pamyr- skiy syntaxis). The system of regional tectonic subdivision of Central Asia and Kazakhstan given by the authors differs sharply from that proposed by the adherents of the geosirn- clinal theory. In the places where ancient nuclear Uplifts of continental blocks occurred large-scale depressions are now located (Tarimskiy, Southern Tadzhikskiy, Turanskiy, anti Muy- unkumskiy); regions of uplifts correspond principally to the internuclear zonlas of central Pamir, southern Tyan'-Shanl, and the Ulutau-Karatau arch.. Earlier relations were reversed. The inversion occurred in Jurassic time. The geologic struc- Card 4/5 15-1957-7-9166 Continental Blocks (Provinces), Nuclear and Internuclear Parts of Central Asia and Southern Kazakhstan (Cont.) tures of the provinces most closely associated with the devel- opment of Central Asia are cited (Ural'skiy, Kazaktiskiy, Aral'- skiy, Kavkazskiy, and Pamirskiy); the nuclei and internuclear zones are specified in each, On the basis of this new presen- tation, the question of the zelationship between the Urals and Tyan'-Shan' in decided anew. The western Urallskiy and east- ern trans-Urallskiy-Tobollskiy (Ayatskiy) internuclear zones form the southern Ural'skiy virgation, the first being de- flected on the wost toward the Donets basin and the second dy- ing out in a southerly direction; the axial nuclear zone is .fused to the Ara:Llskiy nucleus, which appears to be a uniting link between the Urals and Tyan'-Shan'. The authors conclude that Central Asia is a region of seams and knots of important geological belts of the basement and foundation of the contin- ent. A bibliography of 95 references is appended Card 5/5 V. A. Krasheninnikov FILIN,.,T.D., dotsent Some data'on the -earth's magnetic field at Mirnyy. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan. sellkhoz. Inst. no.19-t278-280 162. Magnetic activity at Mirnyy. I'bid.:281-285 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Kafedra, fiziki (zav. - dotsent T.D. Filin) Ivanovskogo sellskokhozyayijtvennogo instituta.. Bo*R()POIIIjIIr,S*?N, Yu.A., inzli.; 1DIATULLIN, N.S., JLnzh,j 7.A, lrd~~ invoAlgating triorialB of' oxhimet rmitis) ,! lenouy*.~ Cor turb!rx plants. Sudostroonle 30 no.2:26-2? F 164. (MIRA YESAKOV, A.I.; FI,LIN,.-.V.A. Physiological characteristics of the functioning of the taste receptor apparatus. Fiziol. zhur. 50 no.2:169-176 F 164. ~ (MIRA 18:2) 1. laboratoriya fiziologii i patologii organov chutstv InstitutE, normallnoy i patologicheskoyfiziologii AM11 SSSR, 14oskva. FILIN, V.D. Continuaus vertical retort for the recarbonization of wood. BiLm. i der. pram. no.10-10 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6) 4#1 FILIN, V.D. Introduction of new retorts in the Vygoda Wood Chemicals Plant. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. V no.1:28-29 164. (MIRA 17:1,) 1. "Zakarpatlesw. AKOL11IN, L.Ye.; BEDILO, Y.Ye.; 13OR07-DOT, LA.- UAR IY, I-S-; GUWVATyUK, S.A.; M(EAUT. G.P, Prink_t;-'l ucbBstiye: DATbUN, N.V.; Z94M, Y.T.; ITANITUCAYA. S.Yu.; KOKISSAROY, M.A.; KALINCIBE, I.G.1 LISHBERGOV, V.D.; SCOURMIKOVA, S.O*,., (?~~ WGIN, Ye.V., otv.redo; DTT1=0V9 M.F., red.; BUB7R', V.A., red.; TYUTYUNIK, Ya.I., red.; VARSaVSKIY, I'N" red.; HOKIN, M.I., red.; PANCIUMO, A.I., red.; BELYAYEV, F.R., red.; RABINKOVA, L.Ke, red.izd-va; BOLDYREVA, Z.L., t8khn.red. [Types of mine cross section] Tipcvye secheniia gornykh vyra*bo- tok. 'Nosk7s, Gos.naiichno-tekhn.izd.-vo lit-ry po gornoma delu. Vol.5. [Gross section of mines with reinforced-concrete sup orts and hinge-hung crossbars for l-, 2-- and 3-ton railroad c 5 Secheniia vyrabotok. zakreplennykh zhelezobetonnymi stoikomi a sharnirno-poavesnpa vekhniakom, dlis 1-, 2- 1 3-towkh vagonotok. 1960. 4111 p. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Khar1kov. Gosudaratvennyy proyektn" institut Tuzhgiproshakht. (Nine timbering) FILIN, V.D. Technical ard economic efficiency of using anchor ,,upports in development workings. Ugoll.prom. no.3:/--10 *j-,e 162. (MIRA 3.8-3) 1. Donetskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ugolInyy institut. FILIN, V.D., inzh. Possible limits for repeated use of metal supports in development workings. Sbor.DonUGI no.26.-123-130 162. (HIRA 16t6) (Mine timbering) inzh. Results of using anchor bolting in development workin s of Donets Basin mines. Sbor. DonUGI no.29t94-114 163. %RA 16:10) (Donets Baoin-Mine roof bolting-Testing) I ~~. I N1 C:! j rizil of workin-3 "r, the I'D joil' --achine. unit. 3'~or. 1, . F. , V . ~. . Silt Measures against the 3J,Iting of river channels by products of -.2rine and Iine (~rosicn. Les. khoz. 5 no. 4 (43), 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August _lgq'2 Uncl. .fl USSR/Cultivated Plants. General Problems. L-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69153 Author : _Egin4_3L,.J., Famina, E.A. Title : Rational Utilization of Gully Ravine Territory in the Mid- dle Basin of the Desna River (Briansk District). Orig Pub : Tr. Bryanskogo lesokhoz. in-ta, 1956, 7, 139-lh6 Abstract : Two types of gully ravine territory exist in the middle basin of the Desna River, active and inactive ones. Numerous or- ganizational and technical measures are recommended for in- creasing their meadow productivity. A typical scheme for u- tilizing the territory of the I'llodar" ravine of Briansk Dis- trict is given. Card 1/1 FILIN, V.I., doteent. Building an automobile and tractor winter road acroas a "floatine bog. Avt.dor. 19 no.9:13-14 S 156. (KM .?::Ll) (Roads, Ice) (Swamps) FILIN V.I., kandid,t se11ekokhozjra7atvennykh nauk. iollw.~Z&A~'-Ik~" Subjection of the impassable marshland, Priroda 46 no.3:92-9:) Mr -'57. (MLRA 10:3) 1. %anskly 1esokhosyavstvemWy instAtut. '01.1 (Vologda Yrovince-Swemps) (leads, Ice) I I 7ILIN, V.I.; OGLCBL]31'g Ta*S. ',~ =rZyZrk sp.1ndle .tree on steep chalky slopes of the middle Doom Bhoin, Trudy last. lesa 46:25-34 158. (KM 11:6) l.' BrVanskiy-1ssokhozyaystvenMy institut. (Deana, Valley-Spindle tree) POPOV, V.I., general-mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby, prof.; FJIINP,-Y.I.p pod- polkovnik meditainakoy sluzhbyg kand.mbdonauk I Edema, atelectasial and inflammation of the lungs after intra- thoracic a ed.zhur. no.4:13-20 Ap 160. (MMA 14:1) ~%"~tV ;.~) (PUIMONARY EDEMA) LUM; F .E) (PNER40NIA) Wj FILIN, V. 1. Effect Of bYPOthermla on the khir. 5 no. 2t47-48 MrAp 1600OUrOO Of general peritonitis. Eksper. (HIPoTff_RMLI) (PERITONITIS) (NIRA 14: 1.) KATAyEvA, G.A.;- Secretory function nervated small intentine in man. FiziOl- zhur. 47 noOf the de ..U:1414,1418 N 16.1. (MJRA U:.I.I) 1. F'rOm the Clinical HOsPital for General Surgeryj, S-M-LJrov Military Medical Academy, Leningrad. (INTESTINES--suRGERy) POPOV,7*1., prof.;.F=..V.I-- kand.medonauk Complications ard causes of a fatal outcome following ouzTery and diseases of the cardia and esophagus* Vestekhir. 86 no-31105-M Mr '61. (MIRA 103) 1. Iv kliniki obahchey khirurgii (nacho - prof.',V.I. Pbpov) Voyenno-maditsinakoy ordena Lenina akademii ime SoMe Kirova, (STORACH-SURGERY) (ESOPHAGUS--SURMY) POPOVY V. Esophagoplasty in lesions of the cervical and upper thoracic Bagments of the esophagus. Grud. khir. no.4:85-91 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. 1z kliniki obabohey khirurgii (nach. - prof. V. 1. Popo-,-) Voyenno- meditainskoy ordena Imnina akademii, imeni, S. H. Kirove. (ESOPHAGUS-DISUSES) (ESOPHAGUS-WRGF-RY) POPOvy V.I., prof.; -FILIN, V.I., kand.med.nauk Two variations of enteroplasty of the cervical segmOnt of the esophagus. Kaz. med, zhur. no.2:38-41 Mr-Ap 162. (NEIRA 15:6) 1. Mnika obshchey khirurgii (nachallnik - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-meditsinakoy urdena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (ESOPHAGLS..,SURGERY) (IMSTIMS-TRANSPLANTATION) ril,IN V.1.9 kand.med.nauk Atelectatic states of the lurgs after intrathoracic surgery. Yest.khir. no.502-58 161. MRA 15:1) 1. Iz kliniki obahohey khirargii (rmch. - prof. 'V.I. opov) Voyenno-ceditaimakoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirova. (CHEST-SORGERY) (LUNGS-COLLAPSE) FILIR, V.I., kand.mod.nauk .I- ---. I Free single-stage transplantation of the intestine for plastic surgery of the cervical section of the --sophagus. Khirargiia no.61.22-25 Je 161. (mm- ioln) 1. Iz kafedi-y obshchey khirurgli (nach. - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-medItsinekogo ordena Lenina Ocademii Lneni S.M. Kirova. (ESOPHAG1JS-S1JRGERY) (IliTESTIVES-.TRUSPLAITA-il(34) FILI,N,-..V.I. kand.med.nauk Technique of the Pee grafting of an Intestine for plastic surgery of the esophague.A Azerb. med. zhur. no.7t46-52 J1 161. (MIIA 15:1) 1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirurgii (nachallnik - prof. V.I.Popov) Voyema-meditsinskoy ordena Lenine. akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (SURGERY, PLASTIC) (ESOPHAGUS-SUMM) POPOV, V.I., profossor; FILIN, ..V,I,,--4~!4d.med.naUk Free trangplantation of the intestine in reconstructions of the esophagus. Vest.khir. no-9:3-9 161. (MlU 15:1) 1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirurgii (nach. - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno- meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirova. (ESOPHAGUS-STJRGERY) (INTESTUMS-TRANSPLANTATION) 4 0 FILIN, V.I., kand.mod.nauk (Leningradp Lesnoy pro, do4o, kv*54) Free single-stage transplantation of the intestine in in- complete reconstructions of the esophagus. Fov.khir.alkch. no.4:28-31 162. (~MU 15:5) 1. Kafedr& obshchey khirurgii (zave - prof, V.I. Popov) Voyenno- meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirova. (ESOPHAGUS--SURGFM) (INTESTIM.-TP&I.SPLAN-4A!.L'IOII) FILD, V.I., dotsent (IA3nimgrad, Iesnoy pr., d.4, kv.5,4) Using the large intestine in plastic surgery of the cervical part of the ipophagus. rest.khir. 89 no.110-12 IN 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Iz klinikiobshchey khirurgii (nacballnik prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (FZOPHAGUS-SURGERY) (INTESTINES-TRANSPLANTATION) POPOT. V.I., prof.; RESHETOV, A.O., kand.med.nauk.;FILIN? V.1, Ungthening the staaach by a resection of the 2~e-sser-64r- vature inprethoracic plastic surgery of the esophagus for cancer. '11~irur" no.30.9-13 16a, (MIRA 16:5) 1. ~z kliniki obohehey khirurgii (naebainik - prof. V.I*Popov) Voyenno-moAits~mskoyordeua Lenins. akaclemii imeni S.K.Kirovas (STCMAmi--~nm,sPLAiqTATicN) (Esopmous-cANcER) (BSOPIIAGUS-SURGM) KATAYEVA, G.A.~; FILE, V,I. (U-ningru Study of the secre-tory and enzymatic f1mct-l'on of a denervated segment of' the small intestine in man. Klin. med, 41 no.20 11&-,u8 FV63 (MIRA 17--3) 1. 1z k-1-:Lnikt 'abshohejr khirurgii ( nachal InA - prof . V. 16 Popov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademl~' ime-ni S.M. Kirova. Orf~,V Vital". N.S., red., [Restorative ourt~ _,er,v ey) tI* qj ~.r re, -jo~iz,, I-n.! rwni,! naia khinLr. j 310 P. FILIN, V.L. podpolkovnik meditainskoy slurhby ~-- -~ Uomparative rating of the prophylactic and therapeutic action of antibiotics In infectious peritonitis, Voon,-med,zhure no-9:73 S 155. (MIRA 9:9) (ANTIBIOTICS) (PARITOMITIS) POPOV, V.I., goneral-mayor meditsinskoy sluzhbv, professor; FILIK, V.I. IKethodology of using antibiotics in acute dispersed . purulent peritonitis. Voea.-wed.xhur. no.10:18-25 0 '55. (AETIBIOTIGS) (MIRA 9:10) (P]IRITONITIS) %.FILIN,_Lj -~ olkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhbv .LL odp Role of intratracheal narcosis in operations for treating acute diseases and injuries of the abdominal organs. Voen.-med.zhur. no.6:29-36 Je 156. (MIRA 9:9) (IFIRATRACHFAL AMTHISIA) (ABDOMEN--SURGXay) POPOV, V.I.,profeesor.,; FILIN, V.I. Treatment of acute diffuse peritonitis. Test. khir. 77 no.1:17-26 Ja 156 (MIRA 9:5) 1. Is kliniki obahchey khirurgil (nach. prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-neditiinskoy ordenA Lenin& abLdealt imeni S.M. KlrCTa. (PNRITCHITIS acute diffuse, surg.) VOLIKOV, A.A., kandidat meditainakikh nauk (Leningrad, pr. Karla Marksa, (1-3, kv-3); FILIN, V.I.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Modern fOMB of general anesthesia in surgery of abdominal viscera [with summary in Inglish, p.158] Vest.khir. 77 no-8:3-17 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Iz kafedry voyenno-polevoy khizurgii (nach. - prof.A.N.Berkutov) i kafedry obahchey khirurgii (nach. - prof. V.I.Popov) Voyanno- meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M.Kirova. (ABDOMM, surg. endotradheal anesth.) (ANESTHESIA, ANI)MRACHRAL in abdom. surg.) -)road appi EXCERPTA MMICA Sec 9/vol 13/5-SURMY MaY 59*-. .1 tacU,.. %-., 15*) 2710. POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN UNILOCULAR LIVER E CHINO- COCCUS AND THEIR SURGICAL MANAGEMENT (Russian text) - F I I in V.I. - VESTN. KHIR. 1958, 80/4 (60-67) Tables 2 Postoip"EMftive complications seen In 63 out of 206 patients with liver echinococcus are described. Incisionof the echinococcus before Its removal is advised against even In casesof extensive and suppurative liver cysts. Application of several measures preventing the formation of non-parasitic liver cysts and a large use or antibiotics yield the possibility of achieving a closed echinococcus evacuation. Extirpation of an echinococcus cyst with its fibrous capsule is advisable only In cysts of the super- ficial liver layers. Liver wedge resection Is rational in a non-parasitic cyst lo- cated near the liver border. Extensive liver resection for unilocular echinococcus to disapproved of. (LX, 50) POPOV, V.L. prof. kand.med.nauk Uee of the large intestine as a replacement for the'stonach. Hov.khir.arkhe noo4:62-67 Jl-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) I# 16fodra obshchey khirurgii (nitchallnik - prof.V.I.Popov) Voyenno-meditainekoy akademii im. S-M-Kirova. (ALINEWMT CANAL-SURGERT) POPOV. V.I., prof. (Leningrad); FILIN, V.I.. kand.med.naiik (LentneTad) Clinical data on the etiology and pathogenesis of edema, atelectaois, and inflammation of the lungs following intra- thoracic surgery. 11in.med. 37 no.8:49-56 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey khirurgii (nach. - prof.V.I.Popoy) Voyanno-moditainakoy ordena, Lenina. akademli imeni S.M.Kirova. (THOR". surgery) (PUMONLRY RDEM, etiology) (ATMACTASIS. etiology) (PIM-10NIA, etiolo&y) ~l FILIN, V.I., Imnd.med.nank (Leningrad) Diagnostic significance of oplenomanometrv. Klin.med- 37 no.11:20- 2$ N 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Iz kliniki obehahoy k'.Arurgli (nachallnik - prof. V.I. Popov) Voyenno-moditainakoy ordena Len$na akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (SPLM physiol.) (HYPMTHNSION, PORTAL diagnosis) R&SM.-lov, A. I.; FILIN, V.I. Surglaal technique in canver of the es-rla4u3 In conn-,:t lrni wJ -.;l xtent of -)f %tf~ the determination of the e r e ,.I d Vop. onk. 8 n( U: 16-21 162. A ---'7:6' 1. Lz klinik! obshohay ktilrurgll,. i-,,a-hal 'nix, pr-,f. V. i. cccv) Voyerinomed 1 tsinokoy ordena -Ien,.*.na akadeirii rl_ grad. ~ULYGIN. I-K.. gVArdii mayor med.sluzhby, FILIN, V.K., gverdii mayor med. sluzhby. YMITSKIY, V.P., gvardii kapitan med-,aluzhby Treatment of closed d1aphyseal frnetures of the femur by internal fixation in a field hospital. Voon.med.zhur. no.12:54-55 P157 (KIRA 110) (HIP, fractures, nailing in field hosp. (Rua)) 3715 FILIN, V. F. Zimnyaya trenirovka beguna na KorotIciye distansii na otkrytom vozdukhe M. ,Fizkuzltura i sport". 1954. 79s. sill. 20 sm. (Tgentr nauch. issled. in-t fiz. Kul(tury) 20.000 ekz. 1 r. 55 K. (54-57898) p 796-422 GREGUSH, P. [Greguss, Pal); Zj,~;q, Y.R.[translator]; CHISTYAKOVA, O.N.Ctranslator); DANILICHENKO, O.P., red.; VUKHINA, L.V., tekhn. red. [A guide to the wood anRlysis of gymnosperms based on microscopic data] Opredelitell drevesiny golosemennykh po mikroskopicheskim priznakam. Moskvn, Izd-vo Mosk. univ. 1963. 183 p. Translated from (MIRA 16:11) the Hungarian. (WooO--An.qtomy) (Gymnosperms) XARAVAYEV, M.N.. FILIN, V-R,, RYBAKOYA, 11.0. New data on arctic plants of Yakutia. Rauch.dokl.v7s.shkoly; biolenauki nool:119-141 158 (KMA 11:8) 1, Predstavlens, gerbarivem. knfedroy vysshikh rnateniy i laboratorivey sporo-pulltaevogo analiza Moskovskogo goeudnrstvennogo universiteta Im. M.V* Lomonosova. IIYAKHOV, ISUNDS-BOTARY) LEBEDEV, V.D.; FILIN, V.1j. Ornithological observations in the western part of the Chukchi Peninsula. Ornitologiia no.2:122-129 '59. (MIRA 14:7) (Chukchi PeninSU12--Birds) FILIN, V.R. The average spore and pollen spectrum of the Arctic tundra subzone in the region of Chaun Bay. Fauch.dokl.vye.shkoly; biol.nauki no.2: 96-102 160. (KMA 13-4) 1. Rekomendovana, kafedroy vyeshikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarst- vemogo universiteta im. N.V. Lovonosova, (CHAUN 3AT MION--PALTHOLOOT) FILI-19 VOR. whanges in the range of trees and large shrube during the post- glacial period in the western part of the Chukchi Peninsula. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly,- biol. nauk no. 1:139-142 161. (MIRA 14;2) 1. Rekomendovans, kafedroy vysehikh resteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova. (CHUKCHI PENINSULA-PALEOBOTANY) KAUVAYFV, M.N.; FILIN, V.P. First discovery of fossil BoschnIakLn ros3lca(Cham, et Schlecht.) B.Fedtsch. in tho U.S).."I.R. Vent. Monk. un, Sor. 6:Biol., poch. 17 no. 2:53-56 Mr-Ap 162. NIRA 17:7) 1. Kaf'odra goobotaniki. i vynihl~h mmitoniy Moskovskogo imi.vorsitata. KILINI- V.R. .1 Strand tracheids of Ginkgoales and Coniferales. Biul.MOIP. Otd.blol. 70 no.5:64-73 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1-'FI1'IN$ V.V., inzh,; MITUS, I.P., inzil.; BACHKOVSKIY, V.I., inzh. Production potentials of skip hoists in mines of the Krivox Rog Basin. Gor. zhur. no.2:48-52 F162. (MIRA -.7 t ~,' ) . 1 1. 1.' Trest po proyektirovaniyu zhelezorudnykh predpriyatiy Krivorozhskogo basseyna, Krivoy Rog.