SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PANDRE, M. I. - PANEK, V.
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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
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Dams 12.
protecting upper slope of dams from wave action. GieIr. i mel. 4 no. 408-43, AP' z
-Ongress, 1952 TjIICLASSIFIED.
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1. PAIIDWITItWo G. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Turkeys -
7. Day's schedule for turkeys. PLitsevodstvo no. 2) 1952.
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9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified.
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DMIMKI, K-14-YA-MX--l
OAAualysis of the 000toz'c and fIluancW OPOratiOno of sanatorlwm*
_ M.I. malamud. Reviewed by K.Y. DaPlenkO, M.I .Pandre. Vrach.
07 (MIRA. 13:6)
delo no.1-103 160.
s&xffoWux-,-jpjWC-B) (MAJAMUD. M.I.)
PANDRE9 Ye.M.
Explanation of the chemical nature of peroxide coapounds for-med
during the action of the radiation factor. Med.rad. 5 no.7:51-
54 160. (RADIATIO19-MSIOMICAL KMCT) (PMXIDB) (MIRA 13t!2)
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GINTSBTJRG, M.B.; PANM, Te.M.; BINUS, N.M.
Role of sulfbydx7l groupk and peroxides in the biological action
of ionizing radiations [with summary in *gliBhl. Biokhimiia 22 no-3:
467-475 MY-Je 157- (MIRA 10:11)
1. Ukrainokiy nouchno-looledovatellskiy sanitarno-khimichaskiy
inBtitut Kiyev.
NCiRNTORK RAYS, effects,
lethal dose, on peroxides & sulfhydryl cpds. metab. (Rus))
(SbUMDRYL GWOUNDS. metabolism,
eff..of x-rays, lethal dose (Rua))
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r USSR aal &nimai PIIY--,iOI-oI>YO RadiatiO
;0,.Intry F-Uman -2 -S.
Gatcaory acts O-r Phys'.
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Iuti-ior G:LnzbLlrg 1 and POTOXide
:1xistitut. o-, SujphydT','3-i(3 Gr OUP'-"'
rphe -Role Bloioglea Elfso
T ItIO bompounrls -in the 110chax~'SBI. of the ,
of Ionizing RadlAtlOuf 4/67-475
pub Bi0khimiyal 195,1* 221 110 32 irradiations Of
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a )j.cted to x-ra eT 24 hoursi tile
ats were Sul doses*
AbBtrac jethaL S-00-12-00.3! E) decreaSerl ill t1le ed
r iang
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consideTabIN red 2- davs aitcr IT diatilon~ ~ de-
COntelit Occ after iTra
in tIne fi-Trst 24- hOuTs YOf liverl
crease o-f dohydrogenase act-ivV,'
I Determination of magnetic declinations at points of the state
geodetic network. Geomag. i.aer. 3 no.2.'386-389 Mr-Ap 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
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termin4 iinto by trigonOmOtric
e ng markq of triangulation Ix (IaRA -15:8)
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leveling. Geodei karta no.7:18-21 J1 162-
(Triangulation)
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of the mag=tic declination at State
Geodetic
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z: Geon, agne ti zm i acronomiya, v.'3, no. 2, 1963, 386-
389
T Mi-.T: Procedure is outlined for measurementS of the
ic declination at Geodetic Survey points. At each such point the
azir,wth of some other fixed point was detcrmined with a theodolite
and t4e nagnetic azimuth was mcasured with a compass attached to the
the difference c' azinLuths gives t' c i~ccliaation. The
theodolite; A- LI -
compass error uas detex-ained by comparis~>n with a stanelard. compi'~Ss
calibrated in a magnetic laboratory. The eccentricity of the compass
1:77-1--needle, its friction against the sup:)orti-ng pin, theodolite errors
iv_rnal7vari-aVion. -of_ the declination were all a!- c -or. Th.0
ata A
tibti mcasurera_,nt was t 31.3. There are
.:Cinal -lacuracy of the- declina
1 ffigure and I table.
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