SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOVA, Z.G. - FILIPPOVICH, P.V.

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S/137/62/000/005/103/150 A006IA101 AUTHORS9, Kutaytseva, Ye. I., Filippova, Z, a.0 Butusova, 1. V. TITLE; ~The effect of.some elements upon.reorystallization processes of alloys used for the cladding of sheets PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 5, 1962, 71., abstract 51431 (V sb. "Deformiruyemyye alyumin. splavy", Moscow, Oborongiz, 1961, 53 - 58) TEXT: The authors present results of investigating the effect of Mn, Cr, Ks, Ti and Zr,upon the size of macrograins in sheets, which were quenched, stretched with different deformation degrees, and then subjected again to heating for quenching. Ingots were manufactured of AOO and ABOO (AVOO) grade aluminum with admixture of 0.05, 0.1 and 0.3% Mn, 0.05,.0.1 and 0.3% ~r;_ 0.05 and 0.1% Ti and 0.05, 0.3 and 0.5% Mg; and also ingots of A2 grade,aluminum with addi- tion of 0.0-3% Mn. when casting ingots in' water-cooled molds unlike those ob- tained by semi-continuous casting,-the formation of a coarse-crystal structure can be fully prevented, independent of the previousdeformation degree, by adding Card 1/2 "T Y -T M S/137/62/000/005/103/150 The effect of some... A006/AlOl. to the composition of grade IIA0011 Al, used for the plate-table sheets, 0.3% Mn or 0.3% Zr and also by using Al.w'ith a higher Fe content. Mn in an amount of 0.3% does not fully exclude the formation of a.coarse-grained structure on the sheet surface, clad with high-purity Al (AVOOO). -The presence of small amounts of IMn (0.03%) in the compositioh.of the plate alloy promotes the formation of a coarse-grained structure. T. Rumyantseva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card P,/2 .1 ~Mw MR-1 !,sa, -RAI A KULIBA YAN [ TS I ung Wn-yang FMIPFff~Z ,.F.Ya.; MIRONOV, V.7e.l. TSUN TSZINI- Electricity conductivity of some wainates of tr:Lwaent thallium il~- nitrobenzene solutions* Zhareneorgekhima 8 no&3t672-675 Mr 16379 (KM 16&4) 1. Lening1radskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Lensoveta., kafedra' obshchey khimii. (Thallium oompounds-Electric properties) (Ami a) (Nitrobenzene) 38982 S/137/62/OW/006/123/163 A052/A101 AUTHORS: Kutaytseva, Ye. I., Zhukov, S. L., Butusova, I. V. TITLE-. Fatigue strength of aluminum-base alloys PERIODICAJ,-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiyao no. 6, 1962, 58 - 59, abstract 61349 (V ab. "Defomiruyemyye alyumin. splavy". Moscow, Oborongiz, 1961, 150 - 157) TEXT: Mechanical properties and 6'w of alloys of the Al-Mg-Si system lying on the sections parallel to the sides Al-Mg and Al-Si of concentration triangle were investigated. All alloys had a constant content of 0.35 - 0.4% Yin and 0.17 - 0.2% Cr and were prepared of AOO Al. The ingots, after having been poured Xnto a water-cooled mold, were diffusion-annealed for 24 hours at 47occ and pressed at 470'- 4900C in rods 22 mm in diameter. The heat treatment consisted of 40 min. heating at 5200C in a saltpeter bath, water hardening and artificial ageing at 1500C during 15 hours. It is shown that an increase in percentage of M92S' phase in the solid solution leads to a continuous increase of 6b and de- crease of An excess of Si at a constant Mg and Mg2Si content increases sharp- Card 1/ 3 S/137/62/0c)0/006/123/16'37~',"-"- Fatigue strength of aluminum-base alloys A052/A1O1 1y 6b and decreases S. In this case 6~ increases from 8 to 11 k&/=2 only in alloys with 0.8% %~i. An excess.of Mg of up to 0.1% in alloys with 0.8% Mg2Si contributes to an increase of 6b and to decrease of 6 at a practically constant M . A further increase of Mg content results In a drop of 6~, 6' and a rise of w W In alloys with 1.4 and 1.9% %Si an increase of Mg to L~ decreases sharply and increases S. An increase of Mn content from 0.3 to 0.6% inalloys of 6061 (1.1% Mg + 0.6% SO and AB (AV) (1.0% Mg + 1.2% Si) types leads to an In- crease of C'b and Ow. The most rational AValloy composition securing the stabil- ity of properties of pressed products Is 6uggested: 0.8 - 1.2% Si, o.6 - 1.o% Mg, 0.4 - 0.9% M. Comparative fatigue strength -bests at a cantilever bending of smooth and notched samples carried out'on standard AB (AV), Amr 3 (AMG3), A I (DI), A 16 (D16), 13 95 N95) and AK 8 (AK8) alloys have shown that AK8, D16 and V95 alloys have maximum Ow. dw of D1, D16 and V95 alloys is in a direct dependence on ageing conditions.. In the case of V95 alloy maximum 0,, is reached after 16 hour ageing at 140 C. .'An addition of Mn or Cr to Al-Mg.Zn or A144g-&ACU alloys contributes to an increase of Ob, 6~ and to a sharp decrease of S. How- ever, in alloys with Cr, 6*b and 6~ are lower than in alloys with Mn. A sirmAl- taneous presence of 0.35%'Mn and 0.16% Cr in V95 alloy makes It possible to ob- Card 2/3 S/137/62/000/006/123/163 Fatigue strength of aluminum-base alloys AG5P_/AIO1 tain high 6~ and (!~ at a satisfactory 8. E. Kadaner. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] V~ Card 3/3 ACCESSION XR: AT4037663 S/2981/64/000/003/0216/0226 AUTHOR: Kutaytseva, Ye. L; F1lIppova,_Z.-Q. TITLE: Effect of heat treatment conditions on the mechanical properties and smface quality of pressed parts made of alloys V95 and D16 SOURCE: Alyuminlyevy*ye splavy*, no. 3, 1964. Deformiruyemy*ye splavy* (Malleable alloys), 216-226 TOPIC TAGS. aluminum, al uminum' allay, malleable aluminuin alloy, alloy V95, alloy D16, alloy mechanical property, alloy heat treatment, alloy surface quality, .aluminum pressing ABSTRACT: Rejects of pressed shapes due to the presence of dark spots on their surface' are frequently encountered in practice, since Investigations have shown a reduction in strength at such points. The formation of dark spots on the surface of pressed parts is connected with the conditions under which they are quenched. In case of dense packing of parts, steam pockets may form between them and reduce the cooling rate. Dark spots have frequently been observed on parts made of alloy V95. The present study on pressed influence of specimens of V95 and D16 aluminwn alloys was designed to determine the the time consumed forthe transfer of specimens from the saltpeter bath to'the quenching Card 1/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4037663 cal proportIODO the electric resistivity, and the surface quality. The tank oil the mcohan.1 and zirconium on 010 mechanical Properties and rate of transfer" influence of M=LPnOse venched-and quenched and mation-of -the -solid solution was -also.stadied. i3othfreshly, o shown-in Figures 1 and 2 at'on _O' m -Were tested. Some of the effects On strength ar . tran -aged-sproinlons DTally-,decrimsed-ah=Tty'whDlrth'D 0 g 0 -Ttm electricul resistivity gow - rad att"r-bath to the quenching tank took MOTO thm-30 seconds-9-although the 0m the8 0m the 8esd in the absence of Mn and Cr. on the basis of the results obtained It effect was much 1 f heat*treated pressed Ofetwas is concluded that the appearance of dark spots on the surface oori; and depends oncludi products after anodizing is caused by transformation of the solid soluti a pro f the alloy as well as on the conditions during heat treatments isfc~hehei Dn the chemical composition 0 solid solutions will promote the J=tc 1-Thus, all factors which stimulate the transformation of e found to disappear Thu'al formation of -dark spots. Under normal conditions. the dark spots-ar nation rate ofa 0atlon onrequenching. The presence of manganese greatly affects the transforr id particularly in alloy V95 and to a lesser degree in alloy D16. Correspon solid solution, i*-of Vie time -cransurned for trahAfff'Of 'SPCIT"nff-frayff -&e saltpeter f.niflubad. ,Etter for d1loy Vgo than. for D16. Quantities of zirconium bath-to the quenching tm* to gre bath-to U" F on the-order of 0. 10 - 04 30% AW Prodada R Gonalderabld ifidH(kao Ili tile 15tPoo of joy -V95. Howeverv the transformation rate of the ~isolid -pressedTroducts made of GX -1 th r With Mangan Be, and therefore the alloy is less solution. is loAe r with zirconium an e sensitive to the conditions of. beat treatment. This property can be significant for j I.P-Gr4 1. r ..% I d2/5 I... ~ d~ ACCESSION NR: AT4037663 ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1 - Ultimate strength of Aluminum Alloys In freshly quenched condition, versus time consumed for transfer of specimens from the Saltpeter Bath to the Quenching Tank 03 V95 x - V95 without Mn and Cr A - V95 without Mn and Cr, but with Zr 0- D-16 do C4 4/6 Card 5;0 R POW- R MUXHLENOVp DOBKINAp Ya.1.1 TRABER, D,O.; DERYUZUKINAO V,l,j Effect of tho oonobtit:tatio?sof.'imprognAting.solutiona on the chemical cozq)osition and'strl~cture of a meahanically strong contact vanadium,mass. Mims prom. 41 no.10051-754 0 165. (MMA 181 U) UV; ';~' I vZ- ~. - .. ,' . . I MUKIMOV, S.K.; KRYLOVA, N.I.; FILIPPOVA, Z.I. Reactions in malts of Ka, 1, Kc, and Co. suifaf,,jo, Trudy Insto Khimoo AL-Ad. Mauk Uzbek, S.S.R., Just. Xhim., No.2, ObahcIwya i Neorgo Khimo 113-22 149. (MLU -.12) (CA 47 no.1.9:9839 153) MUKIMOV, S.K.; FILIPPOVAi Me 4- Reactions iu'melts of Na, 1, Mg, and Ca sulfates. Trudy Inst. Thim,, Akad. Nauk Uzbek. S.S.R., Inst. Xhim. No.2, ObahchEWa i Neorg. Mdm. 123-39 '49. (KLRA 5i.12) (CA 49 no.1989839 '53) .1 ACC NRi- -AR7004036 SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/66/000/022/MO05/MO05 IAUTHOR: Buki, Yu. M. ;Z~ ITITLE: Effect of surface-active agents on the mechanical properties of high -strength sintered corundum OURCE: Ref. zh. Khimiya, Part II, Abs. 22M34 LEF SOURCE: (Sb. nauchn, trj Ukr. n. -i. in-t ogneuporov, vyp. 8(55), 1965, 6-86 TAGS: corundum, sintering, surface-active agent, lubricant surface active. mechanical property ABSTRACT: The effect of the following surface-active agents on the strength properties of corundum ceramics has been investigated: water, H2SO4 and HM solutions; paste based on secondary alcohols, oleic acid; self- emulsifying oil-, and turpentine. The tensile strength of corundum ceramics-is lowered most by water, oleic acid, s elf- emulsifying oil, and turpentine: In machining of corundum ceraimics, surface-active agents are recommended for lowering the strength characteristics, or lubrication and for cooling. In practice, however, water and acids, being the Card 1/2 I FRATKINP Z.G.; MMMKOVICHp G.N.; FI~~~A, U.A. Determination of sodium and -poUssium in titanium dioxide by flame photometry,- Zave, labo- .31 no,,941090-104A.- .165. (MIRA 18:10) 1, VoaooyuzMy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut galurgii. L _1471~ P t P(b) IJP(c) JD/JG __ACCESSION -NR: AP5022170 UR/t)032/65/031/009/1096/1091-- AUTHOR: Fritkin Z. G.~ Moshkovich, G. N.; Filippova Zh. A ;TITLE: Determination of sodium and potassium intitanium dioxide by flame IIMLI iphotometry-- SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 31, no. 9, 1965, 1090-1091 TOPIC TAGS: sodium, potassium, titanium dioxide, flame photometry,_quantitative analysis, photometric analysis .,ABSTRACT: -In.the method proposed~to_determine'allcali elements n titanium dioxide, !the latter is reacted with gaseous.hydrogen Mio-r-fTe Fat 400C. and the volatile- I !titanium tetrafluoride formed is driven off.'Sodiian and potassium are left ovar and iare determincd in solution with model III Zeiss flame photometer with an interfer-,.,-- lence light filter, the spectrum being excited witb an air-acetylene flame. Aqueous !solutions of sodiumand potassium chloride serve as the standards. Titanii1m im- !Purities do not interfere with the analysis. The tiensitivit of the determination -1 U-82 x 10- he-mean-square-err6r of.& a ingle-determination is 10%- ~Orig. lart. has: I*table. ~4 o L-.147i-66 MiN 4L -iN NR; AP5,~15691 A T -rT4nTz..- Sb-ne-yersan, A. L. Minlavich, M.A. Filippovs, Zh. M. Soron, S. N. arittilil)rium. in thp -quat km.,q nitrir r1 I 'Of 1: Zhurnal fiziche6kov kldmil, v. 39. no. ",c- nttratp. ralcium r1trntf. 4-- rr. I XE ur e if ma ompjg him ril t -a to ~a NINON i tic) 1 1 nj t t -S LEYI- -TED: l')Feb64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: IC ;;,-IV: 0 3 OTHER: C04 214 ra, M L-10197-66 EWT(a)jEw 'P(t !Wr(b) 1115' e) ACC NRs Ar5028456., SOURCE COM UR/0286/65/000/020/0019/OM9 AUTHORSs- Miniovich. H. A; S roon, A& L.4-Filimns Zh. &.; Atroshche ve J01 7 abrin, A, P~j skly F. F, 5) ORG: none TITIZ.-I Method for obteining.vitric acld~j~~Lass 12, No, 175492 Za-nnounced "ns ljjl~-o f jr t~j Nitro ZLJA~Iustry-#-nd Orizenic-9yAth-091m (Gosudar-9tvennyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy. i proyaktWy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheskogo sintoza)2 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretoniy L tovaMkh znakov, no. 20, 3.9650 19 TOPIC TAGS: nitric acid,, nitrogen;okide, nitrogen compound ABSTRACT: This-Author Ceritificate~~presentsamethod for obtaining nitric acid at a pressure of 4-9 atm bV absorbing gaseous nitrogen oxides in water in an absorption tray-thvcolumn.. Toobtain 6"0% nitric acid,, liquid oxides of.nitrogen are introduced.into the column at a point below the formation of 50-43% nitric acid, The reaction may also be carried out by introducing air into the column at a point below which the liquid oxides of,ni-trogen-are Introduced* SUB CODEt n/. SUM DATE i 180at6y Card um: 661.56 MEMO= 3 -E-r- A.L.1, FILIPPOVA, Zh.M.; MINTCVICR,, M.A, W-aw, ty ".1 viscosi-by of concentrated solutionp or mc-resim n1trate witbin 1000-1506. temperature range. Zhur.pri.:1.1:,i~ms 3S no*9:2110-2112 S 1650 (KR~. SHNEBRSONp A.L.; MINIOVICH, M.A.; FILIPPOVA, Zh.M.; SCROKO, S.N.; PLATONOV, P.A. Liquid-vapor equilibrilam in the eptems HNO, - H20 - Mg(NO3). UN03 - H20 - Ca(NO3) 2P and HIIIIJ -H20 - mg(io,), - Ca(NO3)2.- Zb=, fiz, khlm6 39 no,611403-1407 Je 165, (HIFLA 18:11) 1. Goaudarstvannyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti. Submitted Feb. 13p 1964. -c,f - 4 Th* Wbk uM bakince In the oxidation of xyloes. S. halov and Z. T. FiHppova. ZAmr, P,M&d. Kkim. Applied CbtWO-27;"17n~8(194R),-AtEdysis owl the ucts of oxidation of sytose by II NO. at elerited temp. n a N strearn at 00* gave the fullowing product diSittibUtiOll. With " of d. 1.3. M0-52.5% at the I I.X0, enten the reac- tion and goes to NO and Not, 45-7% ducs not reAct, and 2-4% In lost. T'he NOINOl ratio Is 30".57. In nrder to 1-mer the &list. -1 nrichanwed acid the uw -,f M.Mv 0-A. iticid (50.4%, d. 1.37) was studied. This leaves only oil"; iturcacittl iwid. The amt. of acid for optinium yield of Whydrosyglutaric acid In 370-:61D j. IIN0,111111 c. xylose: berim, the 1*31 yit1d, t1:11.41/';. was obtaint-d with L"? lg. 50%IfN(h. The aint. of (0hil), formed ranscs front 1.5 to 5.24%. G. M. Kowul"Iff 1. AU-Union Sci Res Insts StMt4DP Alcohol and Fydrolysis Industry RESHETN IKOVA', A. D. FADEYEVA, M. A. _Y~rovl ~M.S. ~;~ and G*RACHFVA, L. I. "'Ibe Results of Testing Nurnery-age Childron and tY,eir Pothern for Toxoplasmosis" Voprosy-toksoplamoza, report theses of a conference on toxoplasmosis, 14oucow, 3-5 April 193i, publ. by Inst E~pidemlolopy and Microbiology im. 14. F. Gamaleya, Acad. Ved. Sci USSR, Moscow, 1961, 69pp. k 7ILIPPOU-11UTRIKKINA, 2. L. Rauch.fumovincent an~na~in children. Uchen, sapski vtor. moskov. mod. Inst. Stalim 1:202-207 1951. (ULML 21:3) 1. Assistant, 2, Clinic for Children's Diseases (Director - Prof* N. I* Osinavddy) of the Therapeutic Facult7 located at the Children's OlInAwl Hospital (Head Physician - Ye. V. Prokhoravich). 777- 'T Certain data on changes in the cardiovascular system in children in viral influonsa. Bovot. mod. 16 no.12113-17 Boo 1952. (OLKL 23:4) 4.0andidate Medical Science@. 2. Of the Children's Clinic of the Therapeutic faculty of Second Koscow Medical Institute izeui, Is V. Stalin (Dirsotor - Prof. N. Is Osinovskly located at the Children's Polyclinic No 10 of goscow (Director Yes 1, Rabinoviah), PRO 4, VILIPPOU-NUTRIMINA, Z.Z. I-. - AVA.V~t I ) ."kdluonza in youzc childrem.0 T..T.Ritora. 14miewad by Z.L. .7ilippovaf-Natr'Lichina. Pedlatriia no.2:89 Mr-Ap '54. (KMA 7:6) (immou) - (RITOVAO Tove). YILIPPOTA-NMIKHWA,-Z-L-, kwAidat maditainakikh nauk; KAMOV, T-If-, ograf chaskim-kabinetom i GaAs of obronto parwWaml tacbYcardis, in an ll~year-old boy. ~Pediatrliai no'.$:.78-81 S-0 054. (HLIIA 7:12) 1. Is klipIkI goopitalluoy pediatril (dir. K.F.Popov) pedistriche- -sicogo, fakulltsta II 14ookovsk6 ieditsinsk' .o fristitut go og a Stanna ua, base D6tskoy bolluitark Irieni NsF.Vilatova ~gla;Tw vraoh H.N.ItaluginiL) (TICHMAIMIA, PAROXYSKAL,,In infant and child, came ?ILI1'POYA-NUTRMDrA,_ Z.L. "Rights of mother andL child In the U.S.S.M S.E.Upelianakaia, Reviewed by Z.L.Filippova-Ntttrikhina. Pediatriia no.6:93-94 H-D 054. (KOPELIMSMA, S.E.) (MMA 8:4) (KATERM AND INFANT WMARE) j9FVRatrici Sept 56 1034., FILIPPOVA-NUTH 11Y Z, L. Med, Inst. Stalin, Moscow. * On the Avmnma loir OYMP ama ology an-Imorphological features of influenza J n children (RusaiLan text) SOVETSK. MED. 1955, 0(38-40) she article is based an autopsies of 33 children who died from inflkienza during the period or January 1948 to June 1050. In Infants the toxic symptoms and di- disturbances were prominent; In children of 1-3 yr. of age pneumonia and 1, tie were recorded'in addition to encephalitis and meningitis. Death from influenza affected mostly infants at the end of the first or second week of the dis- 1 toe. Necrotic tracheo-hronchitia and haemorrhagic pneumonia as well as haemo- ffhqes into visceral organs were recorded. Degenerative lesions of the heart re noted in about 50% of the cases. Anigatein - Galveston, Tex. (V, 7) 7 ~T KIFRR& Ye*L.8 kan.didat moditsinskikh nauk. VILDVOYA-BMIrHZITA Z L.9 doteent Congenital OPIdOrmolysis bullosa In children, Top,okh,mat, i dot. 1 no.6:73-78 IF-D t56. Wai lo: 1,) 10 Iz detskOgO POliklinicheskogo otdaleniya 4-y Grodgkoy bollaiter (Savo A.B.Adsmova):j k-liniki gospitallnoy pediatrit podia t riche skogg fakal'tots'll Nookovskogo gosudaretvonnogo maditainskogo instituta imeni I.T.Stalins (sav. kafedroy - prof. X.F.Popov) (SX.IN-DISFASICSY --.FILrMVA-HWRIKRIIIA, Z.L.; DEMINA, G.V. Changes in the peripheral blood of young children during influenza. YoD.okh.mat.i dot. 3 no,2:53-58 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Iz kafedry gospitalluoy pediAtrii (zav.-prof. K.F.Popov, nauchnyy rukovoditell-prof. M-M-Bubrnova) II Mopkovskogo gosudaretventogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.PirogovA. (IEFLMMZA) (BWOD) VASINA, S.G.; VOYT, Ye.B.; FILIPPOTA-NUTRIKHINA, Z.L. congenital tozoplasmosiso Top.okh.mt. fdet. 3 no.3-58-65 MY-Is 158. (mnu 11:5) 1. 1z Institute, malyarii, meditsinskoy paratitologii i gallmintologii Hinisterstva. xdravookhraneni7a SSSR, is patologoanatomicheskogo otdelenlys. (zav.-doktor med.nRuk L.O. Vishnevetakaya) i kafedry gospitallnoy pedintrii II Hoskovskogo meditsinskogo institute (zav.-prof, X.F. Popov, nauchnyy rukovoditall-prof. N.H. Bubnova) na baze detskoy klinichaskoy bollnitey imeni I.V. Rusnkove (glavny7 vrach-dotsent V.A. Kruzbkov). (TOXOPLASHOSIS) WA YILIP?OVA-NMIKFItL&* Z. L.; YESEOV, M.S. ; KOLTUNOV, A.G.; RESHETNIKOVA, A.D. and FADEYEVA', M.A. ; FUGACHEV, A.G. "Materials on the Diagnosis of Toxopla-smosis in. Children" VaprosytoksoRlazmoza, renort thenes of a conference on toxoplasmosis, ,y and Microbiolog7 Moscow, 3-5 April 1961, publ. by Inst Epidemiolop im. N. F. Gamaleya., Acad. Med-Sal USSR, Moscow, 1961, 69pp. FILIPPOVA-NUrRIKHINAI, Z.L. Treatment of congenital toxoplasmosis children. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 no.4:29-33 Ap 161. (MR& 14:6) 1, Is kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (sav. - prof. X.F.Popov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta, imeni R.I.Pirogova na ba7,e 4etskoy klIinicheakoy bolluitsy imeni I.V.Rusakova (dir. - dotsent V.Ao'Kruzhkov), (TCXOPIASMOSIS) NU~TRIKHJ~NA zoya Isontlyevna; M140, red.; BALDINAq YA- 'tekbn. red. N.F. [Toxoplasmosis]Toksopla=oz* IKOOkIra., Medgiz, 1962. 19 P. (MIRA 1,5:10) (TOXOPLAMOSIS) N vl~ FILIPPOVA-NUTRIKIiINA', Z~L. Influenza in children during the first year of life. Vop.okh.mat.i det. 7 no-41,18-23 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1, Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav, - prof. K.F.Popov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituts, imeni N.I.Pirogova. (INFLUENZA) 77,~= RESHETNIKOVAO A.D.; FADEYEVA, M.A.; FILIPPOVA-I;UTRIKIIINA Z.L - =-SIKOV M.S.; KOLUTROV9 H,V.; PUGACHEV9 A.G-.-. Diagnosis of toxoplasmosis in ohildren. Sov.med. 25 no.1:47-50 ja 162. (MRA 15:4) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii II Moskovskogo meditiinskogo instituta (zav. - prof. K.F.Popov) i kafedry detskoy khirurgii (zav. prof. S.D.Ternovskiy). (TOXOPLASMOSIS) FILIPPOTICK, A. Intensifying the training of building specialists for collective farms. Self.stroi. 11 zo.1:28-20 JA 156. (MLRA 9:6) 1.3tarshir inshemer Glavkolkhosstroya Hinisterstiva gorodskogo i oel's kolwo stroltelletva RSM. f3dildiAg trades-Stuar and teaching) FILIPPOV inzhener; ITOVOSELOV, N. Carry, out building on collective farms all year long. Selletroi. 11 no.11:3-5 N 156~ (MLRA 10:1) 11 Korrespondent shurnala "Sel'skiy stroitel'O (Bogorodek ~iatriet-Building) 11 A:lMliffshener. -Mr-pp- -I--,., - - 77". First successes. Sell.stroi. 12 no-5:22-23 My '57. WRA 10:7) (Construction industry) 71LIMTICHt A.. ,Gonstruation on:collective faras in conducted according to now mpthode,.SeV, strole 12 no,llsZ2-24 X 157, (KIU 10M) Starshly inshener Glavkolkhoxetroya Minleteretva sellskogo kho- zyvstva Ram. (Construction indust", 7 Stavropol constructiou'drganizations serving more than one collective farm. Bell.stroi.12 no.12:4 1) 157. ' (KIRA 10:12) 1. Starshiy.iuzhensr,Gl&vkolkhO2stroya Kinister8tva sel'skogo kh02Y8YBtVa RUM (Stavropol Territory-Construction Industr7) FILIPPOVICH, A. A young organization gets stronger. Sell stroi. 13 no.8: " Ag 158. - (MIRA 11:9) l.Starshiy inzh. Glavkolkhozatroya Ministerstva sellskoge khozyays tva. RSM. (Dogtyatka District-Farm buildings ) FILIPPOTICH!,,#L.,w,ptarehiy inzhener Interfarm building organisation of Osinakiy District spoeda up construction. Sell.strei. 14 no..6.*13-14 Je 159e (KIRA 12:9) 1. Glavkolkhosetroy HinisterRtva sellskago khosynyetva RSISR. (Osinskiy District--Building) FILIPPOTICH, A. Seven-year plat of the Tokaterinovka interform building organisatiou, Sell.etroi. 14 no.9:14-15 8 159, (MM 12:11) 1. Starshiy inzhener Glavnogo upravleniya stroitalletva Ministerstva sel'skogo khozyayetva RUSR. ATekaterinofta District-Building) FILIPPOVICH, A., insh. 61311.8troi. 15 Bashkirian interfarm building organization. (MMA 130) no-5:10 MIF '60- (Bashkiria-Building) oration) (Bashkiria--Colleoti've farms-Interfarm CoOP FILIPPOVICH A tarshiy inzh. He answers the readeral letters. Sell. stroi. 15 no. 2:30 F t6lo (MIR& 14:5) 1. Glavnoye upravleniye stroitelletva Ministnrstva sel'skogo khozyaystva RSFSR, (Construotion industry) P~- -F FIIJPPOVICH, A., starshiy inzh. Increase the skill of rural builders. Sellstrol.. 15 no.1:21 Za 160. OMA 15:7) 1. 'Upravleniye po stroitel'stvu. kolkhozakh Ministerstva sel'skogo khospystva. RSFSR. (Construction workers-Eduoation and training) Clinocoepidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of dysehtery spread by way of water. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.l., J163.. (MIU 16:8) (~USK-DYSEIHERY) TURBIN, N.V.0 akaderaik; TROITSKIY, N.Ao; FILIPPOVICH, A.S.; BUDOVSKIY, Solq KOCHETKOV, N.K. Comparison of the mutagenic activity of hydroxylamine and 0-methyl-bydro- xylamine. Doklo AN SSSR4F58 no.5:3.197-1198 0 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. AN BSSR (for Turbin). 2, Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kochstkov), FILIPPOVERe 33.. At the Bulayevo elevatoro M**-elsve prom, 23 no.4:6-8 Ap 137. (WAL 10:5) 1. Vileyekly khlebopriyemnyy punkt Molodechnenskoy oblasti. . (Balaevo-Grain hanaing) TWZKHOV, A.; KALININ, V.; YILIPPOVICH, B.; PYANENKO, V., inzhener. Problem pertainingto the orgAnizAtion of grain cleaning. Muk.-elev.prom.23 no.8:7-10 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) I.-Bolotserkovokly sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Terekhov). 2. Udmurtskoye reepublikanskoye upravleniye khleboproduktov (for Kalinin). 3. Vileyskiy khlebopriyemun punkt Molodechneuskoy oblasti (for Filippovich). 4. Moskovskaya normativno-isaleclovatel'skaya stantsiya (for Plyanenko). (Graln4---C leaning) YILIPPOVIOHg B. , I rnfo*iai~ bMvI and food from railroad cars. Mukh.-elev. prom. 24 n o. '4:25 AP 158* (KM 11: 5) , I*' Vileyokly khlabcprivenmyy punkt Molodechuenskoy oblasti. (Ioading and unloading) FT Got tbo equipment. readv for use in time. Muk.-olev.prom. 25 no.6:5 Je '59. (HIRA 12:9) 1. Zanestitell direktara Zolotorunnogo khlabopri7ennogo Iminkta, Kokehatavskoy oblastle. ~vrain slevatora-Equipment and supplies) GANIZHIN V., FILIPPOVICH B.- ANDREYEV, G. Problems in the managemeot dtd oirganization of work at grain receiving eif~r'priseis. Muk.-elev. proll. 28 no.8j2b-22 Ag 162. (WRA 17; 2) l.-Nhchallnik proizvodstvanno- tekhnichaskogo otdela Crenburgskogo uprav- laniya khleboproduktov (for Gan1zhin). 2. Glavnyy agronom Petropnvlovskogo elevatora (for Filippovich), 3. Zamestitelf direktors po kachestvu Tan-.'I .karlaskogo khlebopriyamnogo punkta TSelinogrndskoy oblasti (for Andreyev). FILIFPGVICH-.OD_._A.._.jmayor meditsinskoy oluzhbyt kand.med.nauk surgical treatment of epiphora. in diosases of the lacrimal pointo. #oen.-med.zhur. no.4:78 Ap*160. (MM 14:1) (JIGRIML ORGMIM 'SURGERY) HAMHAIZOVICH,, D.B., poUcovvik meditsinskoy slushbyl SACHENNOr N#Lop podpolkovnIk meditainskoy Plushbyl AZBUKIN,, G.V. p podpolkovuik meditoinekoy olushbyl 29LOWff,, O.G.,, podpolkovnik moditsinskay olushby; KITAYGORODSKIY# N.Io# podpolkovnik meditainskoy slushby; FILIPPOVICH, BeAeg, podpolkoynik zeditsizekoy slu2bby Rendering of emergency aid at the regimental medical aid station to paraos:poisoned with toxic orgazophosphorus substances. Voene-med, thwo zo.3:19-22 165a (MIRA 28:3-1) GAVRILOVAI M.A., doktor tekhn.nwkj;ARTOBOL3VSxIY, S.I.g doktor tekbu. nauk) BMSETEYNP S-I-~ ~9W.~Aekbm neuk; BOLGAKOVp A.A,t kand. kand. tekhn. nmkj LMMO' A.Ta.p doktor tekhn. nauk; MEROVp H.V., doktor tekhn, nauk ; SUKHOV9 N.,K.p doktor tekhn. namk; FELIDBAUM.. A.A.g.doktor teklxh. naukj FILIPPOVICH B.I. doktor tekhn. nauk; KWOY v A.Y. , doktar te"Rw. "b"Mr;m A.B.9 doktor tekbn. nauk (Termino.-d)gy on'the basic concepts of automatic control] Termino- logiia. osnovmVkh poniatii avtoiratiki; dok2ad. MoBkva, 1960* 31 Os (International Federation of Automatic Control, ost Internationa Congressp Moscow,, 1960.' Dokladyp no.232) (MI11A 1428) 1. Natsionallrjyy komitet p6avt6maticbeskoird upraylenlyu. Nauabno- tokbnicbeekiy komitet t6rminologile 2. Naucbno-tekhnichaskiy ko- mitet terminologii Natbionallnogo komiteta SM po avtomaticheao- mu upravloniyu (for all), (Automatic control-Terminology) -7- 777~ ~2. -66 -AM N14`,,,AF6Oi499d /0170/64/010/405/66AW SOURCE CODE.* UR .hUTHOR., Apafonovs, Fo A,;_Filij)povIch, B. So ORG, P 1 t bnic Institute im. M. 1. Kalinin,,, ~o y ec _Leningrad (rolitekbnicbes-kiy institut) .TITLE: Investigation of the critical heat?huxas in the high valocity May- of a &u.-II-quid -miAll1ro at low prossurea OURCE: Inzbenerno-fizio6sly zhurnal, v, 10, no. 5, 1966, 620-625 TOPIC TAGS: beat transfer, beat flux, gas flow, liquid flow %7010eW e& ZN ABSTRACT: If the velocity of the movement of a liquid in a film is sufficiently large, the process of vapor formation at the tube wall can. e suppressed by convection, and vaporitation'lof the liquid takes place only from the surface of the film. The main difference in the mechanism of the boiling crisis in this case from the boiling crisis In the usual case consists in the fact that a sharp worsening in heat transfer conditions occurs as a result of the total vaporization of the liquid pbasee The article shows motion picture pbotos which sbow that with an increase in the beat load from 0 to 1,5 watts/m2 the film disappears and' Idestruction of the plate takes places The article gives a matbametical Card UDCt 536. -xy, ACC NRs AP6014990 treatment of the subjeotp based on the assumption that, In the absence of a beat flux, the film at the well has a constant thickness. The results show that the specific heat flux of the flow increases with an Increase of the liquid content of the flow, and decreases with an increase in the vapor flow rate. An increase In the length of the working section leads to a decrease in the critical beat flux. Orig. art, ba.st 8 formulas and 2 figures, SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: IIJan66/ OR11G REFr 003/ OTH REP: 007 I C(ord 2/4 SAZRIN, B.I.; FILIPPOVICHO D.S. Electric conductivity of polymers. Part 6: Calculation of ape cific resistances in the region of dipole-radical polarization. Vysokom. aced. 5 no.84207-1212 Ag 163. (MM 160) 1. Nauchno-issiodovatellskiy institut polimerizatgionnykh pl~stmass. (Polymers-Electric properties) (Polarization (Electricity)) KRASILINIKOV) L.V., inzh,; FILIPPOVICII, F,.II.,-._inzh. Contactleas multiple-point temperature signaling system. Elek. sta. 36 no.1:80-82 Ja*165. UUM 18: 3) UTUCHAREV, A.A., dot sout;-In-LIPPOTICK, INX., vrach; KULISHINSX&YA, TSIP.P vrach; SUMVOTTOVA, T.D.TWWa-W-- Characteristio olinical features of dysentery in adults. Zdrav. Belor. 6 no,3151-53 * 160. (WERA 13 t5) 1, Is kafedry lufaktsionivkh bolestey Xinskogo meditainskogo insti- tuta (xaveduyushohiy - professor A.I. Pilippovich) i Minskay in- fektuionnoy klinicheekoy bollnitsy (glavn" vmoh Z.G. Alikina). (DYMMTW) CHIKALENKO, G.A., inzh.; DANIL(YV, I.I.S., inzh.; FILIPPOVIGh G.T., inzil.; DANILOV, 14.S., inzh. . Deposition deOxidation of carbon steel for shape casting, I. Mashinostroenie no,1:57-59 Ja-F 164. (JA IRA 1'/ S 7) 1 localiLiflon of cylochrome &ida:w In the phnot cell," 4 .11klL. Sk~;Lvwt and.1, P. Vilijalwvkh (A. N. Batch tnit. Bi.whem., AcUd. SO, lo,10-7t W.-YO). --!it fliv isolatt'd chlwllph~its of the tobacco four ffiv jml~,rwc -favltiv,l'v funcliuniag cytt-Jirk itra v-giAuv ma.; d'alwll4l.r:ktuA, RVjWdc1j W1,%jlillK Of _cfllurl~ pl~-~t fractky %vith 'ttvii'vi pliu%jolraw v 11; onmkiderAtly 011rallcIA (fit- loci I Vft)' "r 1. 11w ofill"11,L40val exec,pl; 'iultillp-trulff oulrlfw4tLq~ tit t2l,(Ml or,po i. The ht-dimt activity (44 wt- Anflitt lathoil (fae(Wit rjgf -mcutq Ity it 57) r.imiz. uts's v,)uLdjs%,J thr majjr 1"d, q)! (lie Oilim7phyll. Tile deta. i'd tht. sictivilk, ul I Irlust Ill. lmuh: Ill t1w porc~eno. o! fliallYi- w1kiell llro,V,,1jts tile ;tcCoffullatim. r'l qut- 11totivi alld their inflibitilltr t,11,Ct tilwn 0C ~tctivit) J I -It.S. ii66.Qa2pR 5 &;~,; .. ~ 7 , 0 0 0 000 0.6 0 4 0 'at v-w a At v JOis No MIS xv NIPM-11 0434idtO j" A ~Allx A- I M-ALSL - J--A-A- A Ub A.D #t~ t poinflifs AV Pat, tsvIes ."A *tit off .1iti. (and to lc~Avr ex. ekwoul from lcuw* of g1ji-. V pOtI110, CUCTOt AbAl till it"'millot toot % col3tain cytocktatne ask6jr, which is 11411dY tXN111kf 10 IhC lir"Ot-Ans and AcIt Wily lit the- A- 4 .,tilctl %tiar; %vgrt.t ve bylwidimllon leul, to link-lic rhang" of It* argivity anti thr. mqdt, ft iaheriublc~ NamINAN', to a 00 041 400 400 ISO A/ Aa A-4, A-,eIrrj too 1.1 AS*-SLA StYALLU116CAL LITINATIM9 CLA$1#JCATKv iM too 0 It It IF 0 x 111 9 uet it X A 1 1A I 1 0 v I W 0 S g 0000009 0 *1' 0 0 0 64 0 060 111 is 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 41 oil* 0 111 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 The chusellir of tbs maqvis of activity of respiratsiq enzymes dwft the process of the ateptelas development of allaint. N. M. awky" and 1 1. Fitt Pokwy fW-.',Va.k S.S.S.R. 16, of the A emyruic systems of wheat and barley during winterizirst and during the light plosse of development revested that during wtuttritlaganooticeable incresitwof rtspirution orm-ris (max. In 46 days In wheat and 3.1 days In Ixtrivy). ftr- oxislase and polyptienoWidaw are active in %hrAt, but 0 bic " oxidan is found; barley shows metivivi, of ym". tochromeoxislaseln wheat dectitie.4talMly ~' M.-I C1 lvanishesin days,'and in 24 days in bartry. lowhirAt the H;,bt Ohm leads to rapid rise of the 3 istinripat oxitlax~, a similar but somewhat smalkir increaft occurring its tuttley. Indlimationitam that the tight plasse In itself is not rrspsimible Jor the abrupt fircresse of oxidative activity, but rat tier is the result of the onset of the *" It, stage of plant The n.7trized speritisirris of =k-'YO':-U=-tV=bk arnts. of cytochrme oxki4m. Ko",lanoff -gi- n na FILIPPOVICHs 1. 1. FILIPPOVICHs 1. 1. -- "The Character of the Changre of Respiration and OxiOation-Reduction Enzymbs During the Process of Nasic Development in Plants." Sub 25 Dec 52) Inst of Biochemistry imerd A. N. Bakh. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences.) SOt VecheMM Moskva January-December 1952 SLUrM, N.M.; FILIPPOTICH, I.I. imaNIONOWN . . . . . . . Gharacter of metabolism in phasic development of the organism* 22=vobs biol. 14 no.3:215-228 MY-J& 153. (NLRA 6:6) (Plants-Metabolism) (Growth (Plants)) V, C, Fik and 1. r4: j er by in! kidney d sa fittmt and ceo, te Soln, Itid M.."It'd witc.1 by were analyzed for plotoll dod L% Put 'd in k.ctcy"A.- a . d" . , IN "d thro Ar": and tLOCIPCO(CM v 'Cinic 261, all "I'll tj MrSo4c 'I": 't Ytrochlctiyu (A ~-Vhosqhmte lKAn. Can - linz W - ntnt ILid With, thyawl " 1% Pcoteut .01 j~d to Al lacrv utto the SY'Stc- 1%, ItucylgWY, c of te~Lter ydw~- =11- t' tht4hect'oa % -4 d1creg"I pro- the crixiu-& M ~41%~Mplotq: the peptid, (I a tein N). and064c,"A' ilse in PMtC(" 14 - alone pv a 'r vwt, 0, Amitar tv!jult. lacrva~- erSU I beet did MA $110' 'L a -rh4 use of glyq~ _tjolattil ea der C13"da"S, of C14 am of Pwttw ed tlMt Only trares &Tp j-doe at its tdus hen Only glychie 6 p St I are ctupwycd" 1, lOund I AITP glycyt&lYclnr Sw U211d. . w a trable C" life f h% matter acqUires 0,0 the t- t in unth-1, ", 0, rMte (09 PrO ' - 16, &52E~N). p t3et. Xf. uano~c the- cold with- d 3 times iUVA Se e 5 'ejop Zk lwitl.v? phoapha e SOM-, ots Is btMkO t)Y t protel"; WtI4 is trce glych't 11,10' ukt from the p which bl-k the j;=tAfupte Itpins mbihitGgs' adda. Of Thus, the Iic,& itpparently ftec eyan, M. -uptake of ociagaile -11 (too 77 - ! ~-~.: . ~ --i ~- IN ,Z- -- J;, . r, - . , MI-F!~~'~~ SISAKUN, R.M.;,FILIPPOTICH I I Protein synthesis In Isolated structure of plant colls [with summary in Anglish]. Blokhinita 22 no.1~2:375-384 Ja-F 157. (xLRA 10:7) 1. In.stitut biokMati in. A.N.Bakhe Akadexii nauk SSSR, Noskys. WANTS, metabolism, protein synthesis in vitro (Run)) (PROVIINS. metabolism. plant synthesis In vitro (Rua)) SISMAN, N.M.-,--XILjPFO H Protein synthesis and cellular structures. rzv. AN SSSR. Ser.blol. 24 no.6t839-854 N-D 159. (MM 13:4) Is.Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.RO, Moscow. (PROTAIN KRWOLISK) (PLAM CELLS AND TISSUES) vV "On the Synthesis of the Peptide Bond in Isolated Chloroplasts.11 report submitted for the First Conference on the problems of Cyto and Histochemistry, Moscow, 19-21 Dec. 1960. Laboratory of Enzymology of the Thetitute of Biochemisbry Tmeni k N. Bakh, Academy of Sciences USSR.. Moscow., FILIPPOVICH I-I- (USSR) "Synthesis of Peptide Bonds in Isolated Chloroplasts" Rep~)rt presented at the 5th Int'l Biochftdstry Congress, moscow, lo-3.6 Aug. 1961 .SISAKYANO N.M., akademik; FILIPPOVICH, I.I.; SVETAYLO, E.N. Participation of chlorop2ast ribooomes in protein .488-489 N 162. synthesis. Dokl. AN SSM 347 no.2- (MIRA 15: U) 1. Institut biokb-tm-ti im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR. (PROTEIN METABOLISM) .(CHROMATOPHORES) SISAKYANp N.M.; KOBUKOVAO A.M.jELLJEP-QUG& Adenosinetriphosphatase of protoplasmic structures in plants* Biokhimiia 28 no,6tlOll-1017 R-Dt63 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institute of Bioc. emlalxy Academy of Sciences o.f the UsS*S*R*p Moscowe Z~ FILIPPOVICH, LI,; SVETAYID, E.N.1 ALIYEV, K.; SISMAN, N.M., akademik Heterogeneity of chloroplast ribosome fractions. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.6:1"3-1446 D 163, (MIRA 17:1) -3 SHEVCHENFO, L.A.; FILIPPOVICH I I. Effect of antagonists of protein symth"als on the ribosomal apparatus of the yeast call. Dokl. AN SSIR 161 no.6:1461- 1464 Ap 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institiat biokhimli im. A.H.Bakha AN 33SR i Institut radiatsionno .i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologli AN SSSR. S.Ubmitted October 13, 1964. FILIFPOVICHj I.V., inzh. Determining the depth of a curreft in a compressed section behind a spillway. Gidro stroi. 31 no.9:46-47 S 161. (MIRA 14:12) . (Spillways) PRRYSKHIN~ G.A.,, rofo; FILTPPOVICII LV. inzh. p "The concrete establishment at large construction projects" by G.D. Petrov. Roviuwud by G.A. PeryW*in, I.V. 7ilipnow-ch. Izv.- vysouchezavo; sDroi. i arkhit. 5 no.4:181-182 162.. (MUA 15:9.) 1. Belorusskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Concrete plants) (Petrov, G.D.) i~-LM "R# IFILIPPOVICH. 1. V.,-,inzh. Determination of depth on a spillway with wicie threshold. Ivv. vys, ucheb, zave; energ. 7 no.5:81-85 My 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Belorusakly politc-khnichaskiy institut. Pradstavlona kafedroy gidrotekhriieh,eskogo stroitel'stva. FEDCSEYEV, V.M.; FILIPPOVICH, I.V. S-derivatives of thiourea. Part 10: Preparation of 2-amino-5-bromo-A'Idihydro-1,3-thiazine. Zhur. ob.khim. 34 no. 5t1556-1561 Mq-164. S-derivatives of thiourea. Part lli '3roduct of the reaction of 2,3-dibromopropylanine hydrabromides with potassium thiocyanate. Ibid.11561-1565 (MIRA 170) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannvy universitet. KLIPRVICH) I,V. (Moskva) Control mechanisms of DNA biosynthesis. 11sp. i;ov--. biol. 58 no. ls22-30 JI-Ag 164. 04TU 17:12) N -AIK6_24_5~i onograph Un/ Romantsev, YOgeniy redorovich; Blokhina,,Vera Dmitriyevna; KoshcheyenX.01 Nikolay Nikolayevich; A-ch Barly radiatio6 and biochemical reactions (Ranniye radistsionno- biokhimiche'skiye reaktaii) Moncov, Atomizdat, 1966. 270 P. illus., biblio., tables, 2200 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: radiation biochemA4, radiobiology, atf-teet, radliation chemistry, rwashatanv%if radiation 'sickness, DNA$ BHA "4443., Q'I PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for biologists and bio- chemists concerned vith problems of radiation biochemistry. The authors inv!estigate the nature of early bioch *emical changes in the living c6ii,following irradiation, and the effect of protective chemicals used In counteracting radiation in the living organism. The formation of, peroxides and peroxide-like compounds, the effect of radiation on the synthesis of DNA and information RNA, the form'&- tion of macroergs, and other radiation problems in radiation bio- chemistry are discussed. An attempt is also made to determine the relationship betveen the operational mechanism of several protectiver chemicals and "radiosensitive" biochemical reactions* Each-chapter is accompanied by an extensive list of references. Card 1/2 UDC t 613.541.15%543.9. ACC NRs Am6026T52 TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridgedla Editor's foreword 3 Ch. 1. rormation of H2029 organic peroxidest and peroxide-like com- pounds due to irradiation -- 7 Ch, 2, Effect~of radiation and chemical protectives on'DNA biosyn- thesis -- 43 Ch. 3. Effect of ionizing radiation on the biosynthesis of RNA and the possibility of normalizing it vith protectors -- 120 ch. 4. Effect.of ionizing radiation on the synthesis of albumen -195 Ch. 5e Oxid:t#e phosphorylation in the tissue of radiated ani. mals i. 2 4 SUB CODE: 061, SUBM DAM 24Jan66/ OHIO REFj 336/ OT11 REFs 805. 2/2 KAZMINY YU.B.; FILIPPOVICH, I.Z.; GIMMELIFARBp G.B. Now data on the Archban stratigraphy of the #outheastern part of the Aldan Shield. Trudy VAOT no.805-90 162. (KRA 15M) (Aldan Plateau--Geology, Stratigraphic) MW PI )OVICH, GAVRTIII'4,, R-9, Ono Of granitolda in the Alay Rangrj (BOuthern MIddle FaleoZoic intrusi 5 no.1:156-158 N 165. Tien Shan)s Dokl, AN ssSR 16 (FIRA 18110) 1, vs0moyuznyy atirogOrDlOgIcheskiy treat@ Jubarilttad Ffabru&rY 4s i965- Yravgenl~y VladliLirwii,~h,- GENERSTN, Bella Isaakovna; Ri-LapevrCH, K.A.s red. ~(Selection of the optimum technological process for the manufacture of foundry molds and cores for unit and small- lot production] Vybor aptimallnogo tekhnologicheskogo pro- tsessa lzgotovleni4,.a litefikrkh form I aterzluioi pri irxii- viduaVnom i melkoseriinom proizvodstve. Leningrad, 1965. J8 p. (MIRA 18:7) ;,w 2:4. -Tt, -il,." z-',7- VR~fl- J q-, K- Y gg UWAt TecU.;-,-ftjMVjCHp L.N.; SHILOVAp M.A. ---------- TJranslocation of asaftilates in Ferilla at different stage of do- velopmentIv-s-LE-1-0 Trudy BOt. init.Ser-4 no-14:73-ft 160. (Pla.utal Aotion fluids in) (MIRA 34:3) parallel erosional dissectIlon Of $me Piedmont Plains cf,65- Central Asia. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:64-70 N-D 1. 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