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KAZAKGVA, T.B.; HEYFAKH, S.A. Mechanochemical activity and the permeability of the membran" of the mitochondrias of normal and tumoral cells. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.2:471-474 S~63. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR. Predstavleno akedemikom N.M. Sisakyanom. NEYFAKII, S.A.; REPIN, V.S. .-. _-11--, - Protein factor in heart mitochondria intengifying glycolysls. Vop. mod. Khim. 9, no. 3.324-326 ~V-Je '63. (~aRA 17:9) 1. Laboratoriya anzi.mologii otlela biokhtmil Instituta eksT.arlmentallnoy moditsIny AMN SSSR, Lerilngrad. IWFAKH, S.A.; VASILE'J'S, I.M. Actomyo,ribi-liko protfiln in thr, rixt,,:rnal zf.;,Jjrw)f.- (,f c"-11'.n. Vop.med.khim. 10 no-3:326-328 f+y-Je 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimicheakoy gene-Uki Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. :rternaticira-, or, cell ii 0,-- Vr- Bnr-lin and t~ie aril:ual ~nept4ng c,i' biocheir.,JstL~ '.'Gr. med. khim. 10 nc.1:95-itDI Ja-T ~Tll... ~ e.;i I lr~ - 1 3 . Ike ...... 3- - .1 1 1-11, ~- ;-, , ~aa - .-- - - -- - V I& N-~j 1-'-4- ~ ,,~ -1 - -1 t 15? 4- - - ~:) -, :? - CA 'I E,-- 5 - 1 11- 1 ~ ii]RYUKOV, D,A,,, prof., red.; 10FIFE, V.I., prof., red.; SA., prof., red.; OLMOV, Yu.M., prof... red.; L,`,TTL~!"Y) F~rjl, p-rof., red.; VAKHTIN, Yu,B,, rp-J. [Problems cf medical genetics] Problemy meditsln3koi 4E- netiki. Leningrad, Ileditsina,, 1965, 246 p. (MJ-RA 18 1. Akademiya melitsinokikh na-ik S,","ii, Moscow. eksperlinentalln,yy mealtsiny. 2, Deystvite1'rrjy ~Itlen AMIN S---'S!4 (f:)r Blryukov~, .'rip 7s -1.1 :1 T5j. bl- A-Ti h k nn', r- di T - y A ML DAUDOV~, ?Rspiratory pz-G-.:e~j.~cs &!,,i j.1, t ?i -.e 11 v f . ::-- -, " r~, - :. , a of the hibernatine poVh,,r, Fiziul,zinir, 51 no.3;3p4-367 Mr 66-5. (MiRA 18:5) 1. Otdel obslic!~P-y I iaborettoript bic)khimJchcLIVc.,y 11 f!enetiki Inatitath ePsperifnentallnoy meditsiny AVIIIIT ",S' Ft, Lenir,g---~;J. N'~IfFPT, I~h,9. MIA110,5-TINIKOV, A.M. Mocliemir-al genetic nmeapts on phenylpyrimle ollgophrenla, 2hur. nqvr. I pgikh. 65 no.7M%-111 -3 065. (WRA 18~7) I., Laboratortya binkhtmicheikny gerietiki Im3tituta eksperimentallnoy medit,giny AMN S33R,, Leninorad. I-- L 21kQnA�___ ACC Nitt AP6015935 SOUrOX CODE: VR702397651051100370 0 71 G. Ire fal& S. A.,"Nbifaldl, S. AO ORG Department of iGeneral Pathology and Laboratory of Machemical Genetics, Insti- tIlIts Of'E ntal Ifedicine, AM SSSR- Taninvisd (Otde~..I. obshchey patdUgii i-MER toriyattokhimicheskoy nstituta. ekspei-imentaltnor meditsiny AE21 SSSR) _genatiki T V TM RwUatkn kM P6~sphor~latian, in liver mitachowidria of hibernating ground S~Iuirrels SOURCES: Firiologicheskly zhurnal SSSR, v. 31, rioe 3. 1965, 384-387 TOPIC TAGS: biologic respiration, phosphory-lation, liver-, call physiology ASISTRACT: Determinations carried ont on mitachondria isolated from the liver of ground squirrels (Citellus pygmaeus Pan.) with a body temperature of 5-2e that were ir, a state of hibernation indicated that the recviration of the mitochondria and the w1dative, phosphorylation in theat'vere 'at the S'aaw level as for animals of the same that had a body temperature of 33-YP and were in a state of vakefultiess amd activell The authors thank Professor Bit Kw jc ani Sj.& Varshmve (XqstUiit -.41krob,(I S atoy) for their assistance in sorting the grourA squirrels@ Origo' arti; has: 3 figures.,* ZjPR_J7 SUB COM'. 06 SUBK DATE: t Mac63.' ORIG BEFt 009 MH REFt 012 L-c-ald 1L MCC 612-58- MLYFAKEI, Ta.A. Intralabyrinthine pressure and aurea sensitivity thresholds to at- nospheric pressure in pathological processes. Test. otorldolar.. 14oakwo- 14 no. 3:17-21 May-June 1952. (CLML 22:4) 1. Candidate Radical Sciences. 2. Of the Clinic for Diseases bf the Ikr. Throat. and Nose of Professor V. 1. Voyachak. Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciencab USSR, Leningrad. ',~LYFAFH, YE. A., 1,'OV0ZHTLOV.:., L. P. IT:odification of the liw;t1tative for Detj-,rr,4-nJ1nF, O'1jccir--,'c Dehydrof~ena.,:e ,,,i th the Aid of Terazo - , lin 11 reF.ort submitted for the Firz~t Conference on 'r of Cyto an--' Histochei-i-iEtr,y, Moscow, 1.9-21 Dec 156-C;. Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of SeLences MR, Moscow. HEYFAKHg Ye.Av. Specific suppression of the metivity of glycolytic redox enzymes by the inhibitore of free-radical ractions. Dokl..AN SSSR 142 no.6;V*(~fiW F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SM. Predstavleno, akademikom N.M.Sisakyanom. Glycolysis) I-lic acid) N (Rutin) NEYFAKIT, Ye*A, - - ---1-- -- ---- --- Modified version of a de-zice fo-, tissue homogenization. Lab. dplo no.9,,570-573 1646 (MIRA 17.12) 1. Institut khimicheakoy flzikl AN &7j,'T, Moskva. NEY M I D.9 B.G. Problem of the centroequiaffine geocetr-f of flat clinre:; of the 3d and 4th orders, Trudy Sem.prj vckt.i tenz.anal. rw.li I - 30'~~,310 '61. 1'~- "') (Curves) SA14BORSKIYI, I.V.; REMLID, E. 1. Refractometric deternni:-ation of the concentration of "CIP". Za,r.lab, 27 no.2tI82 161. (M I 111 14: 3 ) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskoye otdeleniye nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta plastichcskikh mass. (Refractorietry) "J Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 9/18 AID P - 214o Author : Neyfelld, I. S., Scientific Worker Title : Locomotive sound signals as sources of city noise Periodical: Gig. i san., 3. :39-41, Mr 1955 Abstract A study of the loud, signals of locomotives as a distrubing factor on Moscow City inhabitants living in houses near the railroads. Contains recommen- dations to make these signals softer and to restrict their number. Table, chart. Nine Russian refs., 1933-1950. Institution: Central Scientific Researc~,i Laboratory of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Ministry of Transport, USSR Submitted Ap 16, 1954 WM#=Sinhering - Welding, Testing 'Any 51 "DetermInation of the Mechanical Proper- ties of Welded Joints Using Ring Speci- mens," A~ S. Pal'kevich, I. Ye Neyfelld, Engineers "Artogen Delo" No 5, pp, 18-20 Welding laboratory of the NIIStroyneft' studied possibility for. detg mech proper- ties of t~he Velded Joints of gas-oil pipe- lines ca specimens of decreased size. Cir- cular blr--.nks of 45-50 mm diem, cut out of veldqd Joints, vere used for making the TISSF,itnS.Ine-arine - Welding, TcSt4 g M, In May 51 (conta) ring-like specimens each vith 2 sections of -,-he . vsId included. These specimens, vith advantages over std specimen of dimensions and convenient sbape for cutting out and machinIng, considerably reduced the testing costs. 20OT31 KISLTUK, F.L. doktor takhnichaskikh naulk; WUMI. A.T. kandidat takhniche- skikh nauk; YALIKEVICH. A.S. -inchener., ANUCHM.'N.S., kandidat takhat- chaskikh nank; LIVSHITS, L.S: kandidat tekhaicheakikh wwk;_XWLVVL'D. I.Te., inchener; BAKHRAKH, L.P.. inshener; POLTiKOVA. ?.B., inzheaer. Welding with electrode cluster. Section of the All-Union Scientific En- gineering Technological Association of Weliters in the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum ladustry Construction. Avtog. delo 24 no.6tlO Je '53. NLRA 6:5) (Electric welding) RNTIFELID, I.Te.. Inzhener. ]Cxperivental and analytical meti-iods of dofining tolerances angles in weldings. Trudr VNII Strolnefti. no.4-79-91 156* (MIRA (Welding-Testing) for bond 10.- 1) AID P - 5272 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 107-a - 8/18- Authors Fallkevich, A. S., Kand. of Tech. Sci., and I. E. _Ney:~qkld, Eng. (All-Un:Wn Scientific ResearcIriffftitute T6r-B-u11d1ng of Petroleum Enterprises - VNIIStroyneft') Title Comparative effectiveness of quality Inspection of welded joints by x-rays and certain radioactive isotopes. Periodical : Svar. proizv., 9, 23-24, S 1956 Abstract : The authors briefly describe results obtained in inspection of welded joints of steel 3 to 15mm thick by Gamma-Rays and certain radioaotive isotopes,, such as the Co-60, CS-134, CS-137, Ir-192 and Eu-154. Several practical suggestions are made which may be valuable In gas and petroleum installation inspections. HCMLI D, -I.Ta., inzh. X-raying welded joints. Stroi. prod. neft. prom. 3 no.5:22-24 My 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Pipelines) (Z rays--IndustrW application) A""C R' Tara n , V. L. , -;oc to r of -echnicF~ I '~c ienepo rofe~sor; -:-Dtr I-sk iy, N.V., Engineer; Fal Ikevich, !,. '. q - nndidnte of '7echnical Sciences and Neyfelld I.Ye,, Engineer 'ITTLE: An investigation of Pipe Pressurp-,'eldinE Froceso, leklo- vaniye nrotsessp -)ressovoy svarki frulb) F'FEIPLICAL: 3varochnoye proizvo(Jstvo, :.c)','), Ir 119 pp 1 -14 J -~IACT: "'here is no exact informarion re-vailalle on the nroce~s,~s of A seem formation in the Dresf:ure welding of nipe 'Cu t t 3 1! fT T carried out experiments tog-etncr with th e i r o f ','e t a 1 3turly of' the !,'oscow 'i1 institute iTeni :..". ~ubkin, rei~itinF, to the study of the nressure wel.,Iin proreos -in-er a Diastic condition witl-~ the use of radioactive isotopes. i" q r .,?r e I atoms" .-vere used to determine the cDrrectn(,,ss of one of the two existing hypotheses on the formation of' weld joints, and to solve the problem of iron-atom diffusion and cnanCes of properties in weld joints ty suhsenient heAt treitment. 14icroautoradiography was used t-) in-iestigate the r!iffusion processes in metal, The follo-Nint-, ,~)nclusions Pre made~ "ord 1 12 1) The penetration of grains tbroug~ the I~or~er ~ivi-,Iinj-, the An Trivestiration of Fir)e Pro-,ess r)lrt,-, being weldod riot tnko pli co, ,') Old )olrt,.g hnVe a non-diffusion chRrncter n-id co-mimor. grains on the tor~er ~re formed by the drgwinp, together of si,rface grg-n ato-ns sequent heat treatment of low-car',On steel proved inefficient. Furthe'..- investigation on tht- unp of other radiDACtiVC- isotopes :-n the pressure-wel-ling process is recommended. There are 2 tn~-les, I graph, ~' ringrams, 3 gets of rricro- photos an(! 7 references, 7' of which nre "nglish -rd viel. A~~7--(-[ATTr- 7: ','oskovskiy neftynnoy institut Pe-~JOleura -j V ~! I I ~-" T 2 , I a v.--P zq S) VNI 11,, T o f 3 1 -9 v,71 1. Pipes-Welding 2. Metals-Diffusior. 3. Radioisotopes- Applications 4. Welds-Autoradiography Ca r d 2 ,/ 2) NZYMID. I.Ye., inzh.; M'KZVICH, L-S-, hand. tstd%a. nauk Improving quality control ireth*dj3 in welding main truck gas and petroleum pipelines. Svar. prroizv. no,.2:17-21 ? '59. (KIRA 12:1) I.VBesoyuzny7 hauchno-issledovatallskiy institut tverdykh splavov. (Electric welding---Qualit7 (,ontrol) (pipelines- Weld 1140 inzh.; KLIKOVA, D.T.. red.izd-va; UMOBERG, T.M.. takhn.red. (Instructions for controlling welded joints of pipelines by the method of radiography and magnotography.1 Ukazaniia po kontroliu, ovarnykh stykov trubopro-rodov metadani, prosvochivaniia i magaitografii. Moskva. Gos.izd-ro lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 42 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovate'llskly inAitut po strottellstvu magistrallnykh truboprovodov. Laborstoriya avarki. 2. Rukovodi- tell sektora defektoskopii evarki irsasoyuzn(jgo nauchno-isaledove- tellskogo Instituta po stroitellatiru magistrallufth truboprovodov (for 9eyfalld). (Pipelines--Welding) (Radiography) (Wignatic testing) PHASE I BOOK EXPU)ITATION SOV/5596 Neyfelld, I., Ye.,. A. S. Fallkevich, and L. 3. Ltvahits Kontroll kachestva svarki na stroitel'stvN,Qpality Control in Field Welding) Moscow, Gostroyizdat, 1 o. 163 P. 8,000 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: V. L. Tsegel'skly, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: L. S. Lytkina: Tech. Ed.: T. M. aollberg. PURPOSE : ThIsbonk is intended for engineers, technicians, and skillr,,' weldors engaged in fl3ld welding and its quality control. C01MAGE: Modern welding methods, types of gelded joints used in construction and erection, and specifications for weldments are described. Particular attention is given to the follow- ing methods of weld inspection: X-ray, gamma-ray, magnetic, ultrasonic, mechanical, metallographic, and corrosion. Data concerning methods of Inspecting welds, for tightness are also Ca-_~d -1/7-- Quality Control in Field Welding 307/5596 presented. The author thanks L. P. Bakhrakh, S. I. Panichp G. N. Shubert, and V. M. Lubov for their assistance In the work performed at VNIIST (Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy Institut po-stroitellstvu magistrallnykh truboprovodov -- All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Construction of Main Pipelinee). Chapters I. IIs III, VIs VII, and X were written by A. S. Fallkevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Chapters IV, V, and IX, by I. Ye. Neyfelld, Engineer; and Chapter VIII, by L. S. Livshits, Cand1date of Technical Sciences. There are 33 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTE24TS: Foreword Ch. I. Modern Welding Methods and Types Used in the Field 1. The significance of welding in the 2. Characteristic features of weldIng 3 of Welded Joints field 5 under field conditions 6 C ar d::-2-/-7- AUTHORSt Mazell, A.G., Neyfelld, I.Ye. 21910 S/1"~ 60/000/011/005/016 A16-i YA1 33 TITLEt Interaction of droplet, coating and base metal in the welding arc PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 11, 1960, 25-30 TEXT: Phosphorus reactions were studied in welding withYOHW -13~45 (UONI- 13/45) electrodes (basic coating) andUM -7 (TsM-7) (acid coating), as well as the behaviour of molybdenum in welding with electrodes containing ferre- molybdenum and coated with plastics. The arc current and voltage were os- cillographed, and a high-speed relay switched off the current 10-15 see after the beginning of welding. High-speed photo-camera records at the moment of switching off proved that a droplet stands still for 0.2-0.3 see after the tire interruption; 0.25 see was added to this time to determine the time of the droplet life, and the droplets were analyzed to determine the dependance of the droplet life time on the electrode end and the concentration of the alloy element added to the coating. A uniform distribution of the element Mard 1/5 21910 S/125 60/000/011/005/0!6 Interaction of droplet, coating... A1151/A133 in the droplets was found using an autoradiogram of the p32 isotope (Fig.2). In welding with basic electrode coating (UONI-13/45) the phosphorus concen- tration decreased in the growing droplet (Fig.5), but in welding with acid coating (TsM-7) the phosphorus content increased (Fig-4). The molybdenum transfer was studied by adding 4% Felto into the PlILStiC gas-shielded coating onC.3 -08A (Sv-OBA) wire. The investigation reSUlt3 proved that the transfer of elements from the coating into the droplet may proceed in different ways; in the case of molybdenum, cases are possible when the Ho concentration will not change with time. No such equilibriur2 was found with phosphorus. A cer- tain quantity of base metal may stick to the electrode end after the are in- terruption, as was proved with chrome-nickel 18-8 steel. This is not impcr- tant from the point of the chemical composition of the droplets, but it ap-- pears that the base metal can affect the exit of%ilectrons from the droplet in the direct-polarity welding process, i.e., when the droplet is the cathode. It was observed that the wire melting rate was about 20% higher when oxides (scale or rust) were present on the base metal su:rface. A thin chalk coat- ing leveled the wire melting rate. The effect of the base metal surface in welding with inverse polarity (i.e. the I)ase metal being the cathode) was studied with steel specimens that had been pickled and cleaned with wire Card 2/ 5 2-110 S/11 OY011/005/016 Interaction of droplet, coating... A-1612YA1603/300 brushes, coated with 0.05 ma copper, and with 0-05 mm nickel. The are volt- age was different and the weld shape coefficient (fusion depth/seam width ratio) varied (Fig.6), which is explained by the etraying of the cathode spot. It appears that the weld shape may be controlled to a certain degree by changing the surface condition of the work, for instance in gas-shielded welding with consumable electrodes with inverse-polarity current. The effect of the surface condition is suppressed by the welding slags in welding with coated electrodes or with submerged are. There axe 6 figures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakLy institut po stroitel'stvu magistrallnykh truboprovodov.(All-Uiaion Scientific Research Institute for the Construction of 114iin Pipelines) SUBMITTEDs March 14, 1960 Card 3/5 Interaction of droplet, coating... ly. Figure 2: EL - addition of radioactive sulfur to the coating b - additior of radioactive iron Card 4/5 21910 S/125J60/000/011/005/016 A161/A133 &I Irl ~7 & & A A IV Iva W *ew&&zw mm. or Figure 3: Radioactivity of droplets with p32 in basic coating 21910 S/12 60/000/011/005/016 Interaction of droplet, coating... A 161 YA11 33 JW 42S 49 IM" 4mianksawo W=.Xx. Figure 4- Radioactivity of droplets with p32 in acid coating 2S V 14.1 Figure 6: Dependence of' the weld shape coef- ficient ratio of fusing depth to width of seam- on the arc voltage, varying becau.se of the different state of base metal surface Card 5/5 AUTHOR- Neyfelld, I. Ye. 32797 S/137/61/000,/012/108/149 AOC1,S/A101 TITLE: Methods and equipment for gamma flaw detection of welded butts of gas-oil main pipelines PERIODICALj lieferativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1,2, 1961, 66, abstract 12EW9 (Vsb. "Radioakt. izotopy i yadern. izlu.,.henlya v nar. khoz. SSSR,V. 3", Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 48-151) TEXT: It is pointed out that gamma-flaw detection is characterized by low inspection costs, portable devices, simplicity and reliabili.ty of the control methods. For the purpose of selecting the most su."Aable isotope for gamiua flaw detection, a number of institutes investigated the inspection of metal and weld 4S~ join';s with the aid of various isotopes, as e. C.;137 lrl!*,r2 and others'. It was established that the use of radioactive CsT37, not'only raised the sensitiviV of the gwmagraphs, but reduced also the necessary exposure time when relatively thin steels (10 - 12 mm) were inspected. The exposure time was 11, 8 nd 9 min respoctively for inspecting a pipe butt of 720 mm In diameter, with Co98, Cs137 and IrM isotopes with 0 .5 g-equiv. intensity. Moreover, :he weight of contahvm Card 1/2 '1797 3/137/61/000/012/108/149 Methods and equipment for gamma flwot ... WC6/'AIOI for the transport gtion of Cal-37 isotopes Is 6 times less than the weight of containers for Cc 0 isotopos. Therefore assembly organizations were advised to replace Co6o ampoules, previously used, by Cs137 ampoules of I - 2 g-ecruliv Ra- intensity. The use of such high-power ampoules made it possible to reduce the necessary exposure time by 2 to 4 times during inspection, and to inspect with a directed bundle of rays, without taking the ampoule off the container. Gamma- raying was performed through two walls and at three instrumentations of the source. A description is given of three special operating containers developed by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Main Pipeline Construction and the Glavgaz assembly trusts. The containers are intended to function according to the method described with the use of CS137 ampoules of 2 g-equiv Ila intensity. V. Tarlsova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 NEYFELID -Ya.--. X-raying for the control of the welding of pipelims. Strol. truboprov. 8 no.12:36 D 163. WRA 17:4) 1 i J."i I- ,-; I , I ~) ) ll'or, hi L.t i~ .. I , , , 11 ed . 1'61. ! . 1. j, il i i ty ~ o r, ! -(- ,. -) f t ,,; !, i cl i rw ri I' ii a in r, I p-l ': r7.- . i ' -, - ~ic 0 ~.y I E ~, 1) t r - L I k ".. c L, ~ , t ,, ~l -,-j ,~ rk 1 -1 :~ t r a ~ I ii-,, i. h ' r i,.c,- prr,v~,C~0'1; 1 lzd-vo "Ni~zra," ~q'j T'. I ';") NEYFUMIDO M.R. Supply of power to overhead lighting networb and electric equipment in mines from one transformer unit. Prom.energ, 18 no.4:51 Ap(163. (KMA 16:4) Electricity in mining-Safet), measureii) ZAIU,V=Y, B.I., inzh.; UIWFLID, H.S., inzh.; KICS3MDV,, G.V., inzh.; PRTJZHAIISKIY. Corrugating and assembling unit designed b7 H.I.Xrshav for making slate vithout usingspacking material. Stroi. mat. 6 no-11:25-27 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Roofing. Slate) NLYFELID IL,. mayor komandir tanko-,rogo oata-l t OVA .9 1 Exercises accordibg to specialties. Voen.vest. 43 no.'7:65-67 Jl 163. ',141RA 16:11) --PYMI-D. -Ta-L., inzh. Kethods arA nomograms for calculatine d.c. coils. Test. elek- troProm 31 no.5:52-56 Ny 160. (IIIHA 13:8) Odlectric coils) v , ~, ~,,, '"~, -~, I -t , . , , I ~ , 1 4~ KALICHEVSKff.A.S.; NEYFELIDT,I.A. Katerials on the biology of propagation and nutrition of the aightjar. Uch.zao.Ien.un. no.181:61-76 155. (HLRA 8:11) (qoatsuckers) MITTELIDT, I,A,_., Data an the feeding of nestlings of some forest innectiveraus birds (with Sn,-,ltsh summary In insert]. Zool.zhur.35 no.,1:434-00 Kr 156. (HIRA. 9:7) 1.Zoologicheekly institut AN SSSa. (Birds--rood) NZYHL'D-f, 1. A.: Master Biol Sci (diss) -- "Birds of souther-i Kar e ~ ia '. Lenin.-rad, 1958. 20 pp (Zool Inst of the Acad Sci USSR, Acade:nic Council), 150 copies (KL, No 7, 1959, 123) HIMLID121, Li. food of some forest birds of southern arelia [with mimmw*v In Ayglishl. Zool. 7bur. 37 no.2:257-27r, F '58. (NM. 11:3) I. Zoologichoskly institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Khrolia-Birds-Ynod) NKMLIDT, I.A.; SCKOLOV, B.V. Nestimg of the forest stone thrush (Manticola gularis Sv.) 113 the upper Amur Valley. Ornitologila no.3*236-250 '60. (IMA 14: 6) (Amur Valley--Thrushes) NEYFELIDT, I.A. Biolog7 of ground-nesting pasBerine birds. Trudy Probl. tam. sov. no.9:260-272 160. (NUA 13:9) 1. Zoologicheakiy institut Akademil nauk SSSR. (Balashov Province-Passeriformes) NXTY IDT, W. Obser,ratloas of the nesting of the Ussurl lesser black-taile4i haw- flach (Rophona migratdria m1gratorta Hart.) Zool.zhux- 39 no.4:585- 594 Ap 160. (PURA 13:11) 1. Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (Invir Valley-Grosbeak%) IMTMIDT, I.A. The weigtall Dendronanthus indicus (Gu.) ln forests of the uppir Amw Valla7. Vokl.AN SSSR 1.32 no.4:957-960 Je '.60. (KIRA 13:5 ) 1. Zocilogicheelci7 institut Akademil. nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.M.Pavlovokim. (Simonovo region (Amur Province)-wagtails) NEYFEWDT, I.A. Hio2ogy of reproduction in Pericrocotus divaricatus (Raffles). Trudy Zool. inst. 29:3Q3-322 161. (MIIIA .14: 6) (kaur Valley~--Pericrocotus) -,HEYFELIDT9 I.A. Feeding habits of passerine birds in southern Karelia, Zool. zh4r. 40 no,,3:416-426 Hr 161. 1 (HIRA 1493) 1. Zoological Institut of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (Narelia-Passeriformes) (Birds-Food) HEYFELOUT A.I,-NMIIAYLVV V.A* I ---- First finds of nests of the honey buzzard Permis ptilorhynchus orientalis Tacz in the U.S.S.R. DokLAN SSSR 1.45 no.2:463.-466 J1 162. (1113A -15.7) 1. Zoologicheakiy institut AN SSSR i Dallnevostochuyy filial Akadeimii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom le.N.Favlovskim. (SuobodWy District-Buzzards) NETFELIDT, I.A. Indian cuckoo (Cuculus M. Micropterus Gould), a nest paraoite of the Amur shrike (Lanius cri3tatus ccnfusus Stegm.). Dokl. AN SSM 151 no.6tl446-1449 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Prodstavlanct akademi~:om Ye.N. Paylovskim. IEYF-r,l.,IDT, Age-rclated plumage and it3 moltin.c, in the b1ack-taiied haw.f."ich (Eophc,na nigratoria mirratoria Hart.) of the U3.9u:ri i'a-11E.y. T.-Udy Zool. inst. 35:319-348 165. (MIIIIA 19:1 " 1. Zaclogiches-dy institut Ali SSSR. IFE y ~s 1111) )-wn speuies of 'uht' fOr njoro un~.-n Jo-1.1.2 165. p. k -L 8: .L, zhur. 44 F10.1:1 Zr)o' 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, LeninFrad. V I lid, i br) 0 Pr r f o r SIMFERt D.G.1 NALKIVr M.F.; RAZUMOVSKAYAg A.M. SWSHEI-av S.M.; SOSKOVA, A.V. Medical and prophylactic significance of the use of anticoagulants in disorders of the brain blood supp-14,. Zhur. nerv. i paikh. 6:) no* 6:702-706 160. (MIRA 13:12',, 1. Klinika nervnykh bolezney Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo institutag Inatitut kurortologil i fizioterapii nervologicheskiye statsion-ary Sverdlovska. (BRAIN-BLOOD VESSELS) (.AliTICOAGULANTS) NEYGAUZ, A.. inzhener. Saving on silk sieves in sifting. Muk.-elev.prom. 23 no.1:25-2-6 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:5) l.Frunzenskiy melluichnyy kombinat no. 11. (Grain milling) ITSYGA'-12., A. , inzh. - rtaintanance of machinery. Kuk.-elov.proa. 25 no.~:29 je 159. WMA 12: Q) 1. Pro izvodatvnnno -tokhnicheskiy otdel Upravloniya khIeIhoprr0u,ct,-,v pri Sovate Ministrnv Kirgizakov SSR. (Grain-milling vachinary--Knintanance and reTs1r) ATMAUZ. A,., inzh. NfIficlancy improvownts at the Fmaze Millirg Combine. NuIc.- filev.prom. 25 no.9:26 S '59. NIRA 12:12) (Gruln-milling nachiiiary) NWASIMM EWT(1)/EWA,(hy XCC NRc Ap5&469 SOM= COM LTit/0296/65/000/W.'(Y/OaU/O(i'43 JiMMMs VeltcUmr V. L.; Neygam, L. K. 37 ORG: notio oel" TITM A device-for recording small variable light signal . Class 219 No. 175579 SOMCZ: Byixllatent izobroteniy I tavarrqkh znakov, no. 20, 1965, 43 TOPIC TAGSt phototriode,, recording equipment, tramistor,, visible light, ABSTRACT: Th1x Author Certificate, presents a device for recording sme.11. variable light signals (fractions or a lux) on a background of high-level constant Mumfra- tion. The device uses a phototriade with it stabilitron in its base circuit (see Fig. I). in order to widen the range of operation, of the phototriode with respect to the le"I of constant Mumination (hundreds or thousands of lux) and to atabiLize the conditions of the phatotriode,, a triode with back conduction Is connected to the collector circuit of the phototriade. The emitter of this second triode is conneate4 to the stabilitron, UDGC re rr Fig., 1., T], - Phatatriode; T2 triode v:Eth back conduction; D - stabMtron. OrJg, arte has t I f1gaeo SUB OOM 09/ SUBK DM: 251=63 Cmd 2- E-fG, LUZ G "On the -etermi nation of the 4-,ym-,totic of the Fuicti,,r, 3f,,. .ccord to the Froperties of the -pectra-1 :;-unction of the bEcrator -(x)y." .~am 11.*.ithematics Inst imeni V. A. -'-teklov, Ac~~d rc, USL7,, Nao_-cow, L955- M, No 18, At-,Ir 55) SO: Sum. No. 714, 2 Nov 55 - -Eu.~vey of Scientific and Tecrinical Dis,,ertations Defended it U.-ER Ili,-her -Aucatiohal 1nstitutions (16). Y&M!1j M (.:~r LESSR/Mathematics - Stability criteria _,'D-2860 Card 1/2 Pub. 85-13/16 Author Lidskiyj V, V.; rleygauz, M. G. (Moscow) Title Criteria ~overni the stability of a system of differential equations with periodic coefficients Periodical Prikl. mat. i mekh., 19, Sep-Oct 1955, 625-c27 Abstract Recently the classical criterion of Lyapunov (Memuary [MemoLrs), 1902) on the boundedness of all the solutions of the equation y"tp(t)y-O ( p(t+w)-p(t) ) has been generalized in a number of works (V, A, Yakubovich, "Boundedness of the solutions of the equation y"+p(t)pzO, p(t+w)-p(t)," DAN SSSR, XXIV, No 5, 1950, 901-903; same authors, "Boundedness of solutions of linear systems of differential equations with periodic coefficients," DAN SSSR, 77, No 2, 1951, 189-192; M. G. Kreyn, "Certain problems on the maximum and minimum for characteristic numbers and the Lyapunov zones of stability," Prik.1, mat. i mekh., 15, No 3, 1951, 323-348) has been generalized to the case of an arbitrarj reg-ion of stability. In the enumerated works the authors proceeded from variational considerations. In the present work the writers usJn,,i the theorem established by M. G. Kreyn ("Generalizaticn of certain Card. 2/2 investigations with periodic concerning the show how one can Institution F-D-20W of A. I.I. Lyapunov on linear differential equatioL,-;- coefficients," DAII SS~5*P, 73, 1610 3, .9;-,r,, monotone motion of multipliers in the unit circle obtain similar criteria ver-f simple to use. Submitted 1 February 14, 1955 ------------------ --- VW/ Itathematice Speoi;ai' runotionlo Caro. 1/2 22 Authors. I N879RUSS M. G. Title A, determination of the asymptotic characteristics of'the 4.(X) tunot"Lon on the basis oit the properties of a spectral function of the'operttor: -Y+q(x)y periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 102/1, 25-28,, May 1,, 195$ Abetract A -aerie a of' theorems is presented considering the conditions to which the so-called sipoctral function (jc) of the equation 0 should satiafythe conditions under which.the correapondins functii,,In q(x)p called a potential function, would have a definite asymptatic'eharacteris- ties at x + w The following two cases are considered: 1) q(x) xn Institution The Acad. of So., Institute of Precise Hathematics.and Ca1culating Technics Presented by Academician A. N. Kolmogorov, January 7j, 1955 28(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3365 Akademiya nauk Azerbayd--hanskoy SSR 5~zisy dokladov Soveshchaniya po vychislitel Inoy matematike i primeneniyu sred*tv vychislitellnoy tekhniki (outlines of Reports of the Conference On Computational Mathematics and the Use of Computer Techniques) Baku, 1953. 63 P. 400 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiya nauk SSSR. VychislitelInyy tseritrl and Akademiya naak SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki. No contributors mentioned. PURPOSE: This book is intended for pure and applied mathematicians, scientists, engineers and scientific woi-kers, whose work involves computation and the use of digital and analog electronic computers. COVERAGE; This book contains summaries of reports made at the Conference on Computational Mathematics and the Application of Computer Techniques. The book is divided into two min parts. The first part is dRvot,-d tc Card 1/7 Outlines of Reports of the Conference (Cont. ) SOV/3365 computational mathematics and contains 19 stuimiaries of reports. The :Iccolid section is devoted to computing techniques and contains 20 sim=ries of reports. No p-arsonalities am mentioned. No referenc(Is are given. 'TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTIO14 ON COMPUTER MATtIRMIATICS Vekilov, Sh. I. On One Bowndanj Value Problem of the 7heory of Newton Potential Abramov, A.A.) and M.G. Neygauz. Two Remarks ori Computirig Eirgen Vec- tors and Eigen Humbii_rs T&r__Mit~ier Order Matrices GagiA, M. On the Nil ricai Solution of the Equation yl= f (X,Y) Anien-zade, Yu. A. Local Strains in the Joint Torsion and Bending of a Circular Prismatic Bean With Elliptic Non-coaxial Cavity Yershov, A.P. Ort the Concept of a Computational Algoritlun 9 Korolyuk, V. S. On the Construction of Algorithms of Lo&tcal Problems 1.0 Card 2/7 Outlines of &-ports of the Conference (Cont. ) SOV/3365 Aleskerov., S.A. Mathematical Description of Transient Processes in Naalinear Electromagnetic Systems Khatiashvili, I.M. The Almansa-Mitchell Problem for a Beam Formed By Two Concentrid Circulax Cylinders of Various Materials 12 Karmazina, L.N. The Work of the Wathematical Tables Branch of the Computing Center at the Academy of Sciences, USSF 13 Gasan J. A.M. Solution of the Fu~idwaental Problem of the FiltratioL of Gas-containing Petroleum '-3y Relaxation Methods 14 Y2rshov, A.P., and V.M. Kurochkin. Aqtomatic Programming, the Contemp- orary State, Fundamental Problems 15 Velikanova, T.M., and A.P. Yershov, K. V. Kim, V.14. Kurochkin, Yu. A. 16 Oleynik-Ovod, and V. D. Podderyugin. Computer Programming Routine for the ttrela" Computer (ITS) Card M Outlines of Reports of the Conference (cont.) SOV/5365 Podderyugin, V.D. Programming Arithmetic Operators in a Computer Programming Routine for the "Strela" 17 Tairov, M.A. Construction of Bearing Blocks in a Hydrogenerator and Calculating Pressures on Them 13 Kurochkin, V.M. Use of a Subroutine in a Computer Programming Routine for the "Strlela"(PPS) 1.9 Yershov, A.P. On One Wthod of Programming Arithmetic Operators 20 Shirinov, K.P. On One Problem of the Theory of Filtration 22 Panayoti, B.N. Approximate Solution of a System of Equations Found in the Theory of Automatic Control 23 Dzhems-Levi, G.Ye. Standardization and Mechanization of the Design of Alignment Nomograms 24 Card 4/ 7 Gutlines of Reports of the Conference (Cont. ) sov/3365 SECTION OF COMPUTING TFC'fNIQ.LR-?S Aleskerov, S.A. Designs of Electromagnetic Systems on Electrical Models 27 Govorkov, V.A. Application of Relaxation Methods to Computine; the Propagation of Directed Electromagnetic Waves 29 Khovanskiy, G.S. On the Work of the Nomograms Branch of the Computing Center at the Academy of Sciences SSSR 30 Arin', E.I. Method of Symbolic Addresses for a Two-address Mo.chine 51 Makhmudov, Yu.A. Results of Developing a Universal Digital Computer With Magnetic (Ferrite ) Elements With Large Central Core Storage 32 Kogan, B.Ya. On the Solution of Double-precision Problems on Electric Models 54 Zhukauskas, K. Calculation of Parameters of a Symmetric Trigger by the Levels of its Transfer to Zero and in the First Approximations 55 Card 51T Outlines of Reports of the Conference (Cont. ) SOV/3365 Babich, Yu.A. On the Filtration of a Liquid in rionhomogeneous Media 36 Mokhmudov, Yu.A. System of Instructions for a Universal Digital Computer With Magnetic (FbrrIte) Elements and its Circuits 38 Nikolayev, N. New Continuously Operating Mathematical Machines for the Solution of Mathematical Phyaics Problems 40 Ragimova, Kh. Application of Mathematical Kichines for the Solution of a Number of Scientific and Engineering Problems of Petroleum Production (summary Reports) 41 Belkin, V.D. Application of Electronic Digital Computers in National Economic Planning 43 Babushkin, M.N. Operational Experience of the MIP'r-9 and IPT-5 Analog Devices and Certain Possibilities for Increasing the Number of Problems They Are Able to Solve 52 Maruashviii,, T.I. On the Exactness of the Solution of a Finite-differ- ence Equation, Which Approximates the Poisson Equation, on Electric Grids 53 Card 6/7 Outlines of Reports of the Conference (Cont.) sov13365 Beloteerkovokiy, S.M., and P. 1. Chushkin. Solution of Some Problems of High Speed Aerodyngunics on Electronic Digital Computers 56 Val'de-nberg, Yu.S. Slx-cialized.Mathematical Machine of Continuous Operation for the Solution of Integral Equations '57 Tsypkin, Ya.Z. Discreta Method of the Analysis and Synthesis of Continuous Systems -7~9 Glushkov, V.M. On the Pasic Trends of Work at the Computing Techniques Laboratory of the Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR 6:- Pentkovskly, M.V. State of the Problem of Transforming Nomograms 62 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QA75-S7) AC/fal Card 7/7 4-15-6o SOV/a.-4-6-1/24 A~TRORS: Demkov, Yu. ff. ffeygauz, M.G. and Senyulcov, R.V. TITLE t Ground-State Energy of Fallwa (Energiya oanovnogo sostoyaaiya gall,A) PZRIODICAL- Optilm I. Spektroalcoplya, 1958, Vol. IT, Hr 6, pp (TJZ:;R) ABSTPACT. The problem of finding energy levels for a helium atom in the non- relativistic approximation reducos to finding of stationary values of a certain functional J. The functional J has a lower bound. Its smallest extramal value Xis the value required and it determines thagmand-state energy. The problem was solved by the Rite method which gives an aporoximation, for the extrmal eigenvalue. This otgonvalas is always on the energy spectrum side. Applying this method to the J functional, an approximate energy value L is found which is the upper bound for the true elgenvalue A. The system of functions used In the Ritz method was the same an in Refs 1, 2. The lower bound for k was found using the Maehly method Card 1/2 kRef 5). The calcul6tions were made using the B3W computer. Ground State Energy of Helium Approximate values of the ground-state true eigenvalue were found. They are - 2.9040855 - cc; C (x) -4 1 T(x) --> 0 f or x - + oo . The function T( t) is continuou!3, it is 'f (T) for 0 IS T (T) -- 0 Card 1/""- -/G~, '62/coo/cor~/ci:-/072 / -14/ na:-.tzrJiQ ~-etu.::..inatjon of the ~111 C 33~ 1 . Th~ ~)Iution of the C~uchy ro-- I e-- s Ci v c. ii ir the for:j. t &)Ct) + u(.-.-,t), T(x,t) = T0 (X- 0t)' + V t.) - I t i :7 L::SUMI-C thLt onl,-,, one cori.-Unt (o anu onl,,, uni ru-,~i- 0 to (1) with the form X-W t), T0 (x - (A)t so ,hat u t) -r.L, v~;-., t) f or t - oo and arbi trary !oono toni c~ ini tial 1u. ct~ . X. n - -* -in-. ~'(x) T(x) tend to zero. Twu ziu,,,,i~i'ical method-- are described f Dr I-. tir.-inin- 'tic number td and the quasi-stationary solution. Th(-!,L, 0 tasted u, the authors witti the help of' the computer 3ESL, C rA --he fir6t methou conzi.'3ts of the inteE~ration of the Oa4chj i;foble--i for (1) using an implicit difference scheme. AccordinG to tn(; ~--cond metaou, ;, boundary vaLuL, problem must be solved for a certain sestet;,, o-' or(~-.nary differential ac~wLtion- satisfied by the qua8i- atz..tionar" solutioll , C T 0 0 0 Abstracterts notej Complute traiialation.] Card 2/2 LIDSKIY, V.B. (Voskva); NEYGAUZ, M.G. (Moskva) Use of the 3election method in the case of a 5elf-adjoint system ych. mat. i mat. fiz. 2 no.1:161-1~5, of second order. Zhur. r Ja-F 162. (FIRA 15-3) (Differential equations) (Boundary value problems) ANNIATIOVA, Z.S.; Hn~LIS-BO:1,0K, V.1., kand. fiz.-inatem. nank; LEVS14111, A,L.; 1',ri. ye vol-ny Linva. Nosil-va, [Surface U)vo waves] Poverkhnostrr .1 Nauka, 191D5. 107 p. (MIRA IF:4) and Antiani 1111ySioLof!~y - v'XCreLiD1I. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - 7.iol. , No It, L958, 18261 Author 0 uz Inst Title Changes :,n Renai Furcl.-on upon Stimulation of Arteria.L Receptors. Or 1 g Pub Fiziol. zh. AN M- SR, 11950', P, No 2, lo4-ick Abstract Every 15 minutes determinations were made of diuresis, NaCi content and certain other urinary characierisL-cs in cLogs with their ureters ied out on to the skin of the ab- domen. After 20 to 30 mi of a 4~,,c solution of pyrruLidon was inJected into the femoral artery (under pressure against the biood ficw), diuresis was sharply reduceci, and NaCl excretion fell off aliziost to sero. A 2~,, 5t- _u- tion of NaC_ Droduced an aas.Iag~jus effect; when 3 4(~; g_Llicose soiution was Lnjected, the changes were neg~~';7 ble. Stilauiation of the intre-arteriai receDtorl= causes functliona-L change!3 in the Card _L/ I AI,C- YCA (YS&-VFhP-rMELcology$, toxicology. Aatiinflammation Drugs U-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.p No 4,, ir)8j ro 17,76o Author :-3W.#&uzY94L. Inst : Hot Given Title : The influence of Iatravasevlar Administration of PyTamidon on the Renal Ametioa. Orig Pub : Farrakol. i toksikolofit~ 1956, prilozh. Sb. ref- 38-39 Abstract : The experiments were carried out on dogs with ureters brought to the surface of the abdomen(by the Pav-lov-M3itovich method). When pMmidon was intravenously administered (1:4% solution ;1.25ml/kg) the animal became very excited: it had a typical attack of epilepsy with tonic and clonic convulsions. Im- mediatel~y after the epileptic attack diuresis was retained for 15-45 minutes. NAM diminished in the urine, albumin and sugar appeared. The lixine acquired a reddish tint due to the presence of rhubascat., acid, tbe urine reaction changed often. After the arterial administration of py-ramidoa in the same dose there were no coavulsions. diuresis diminished sharply and the quantity of NaCl in th~ urine decreased. The restoration Card 1/2 G A ",, e-) PAV011KO, ~1' E ~- ~.HMAUZ. Changes In kidne7 functions as pyramidon, glucose. and sodium mucoaa. Dop. ta, pov. L' viv. un Te.L.; GOSTEVA, Ta.A. T.K.; induced b7 the action of chlortdo on the nasopharymgeal no. 7 pt. 3: 98-100 f 57, (MIRA 11:2) (KIDMM) (MUCOUS MEMBRANS) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS) GRISH-RIA, 0,S-; !.EY:-~-Z, --l- Perapectivev a:,.tl'bnd-'es for 'he de*ecticm and identi.Claaf.!r,-l. cif en,,en ngenic Facharich-la coli. Zhur. aLikrobiol., ep'.0. r!~,,.].,74-77 Ja 266 (MTRA 19s:.) 1. Llvovsk.4y ta-Arcbiologii i gigiyemy. ~~tmitted J'anufl.T-I%l L 08292-6~ FWT~im)/FVJP(t)j CC N R: ACU S 0 U R !CJEP (Cc 0) UR/0148/661000/009/0062/0065 A 03205 DL AUTHOR: Ney&lbaue; r- 0 L_Yaskevich1,_A. _A. ; Buryakov,,_Y~!_,_ A. ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Moskovskiy institue i splavov) TITLE: - Corrosion resistance of austenitic stainless steel containing nitrogen anc. the effect produced on it by i~jare-aarth metals SOURCES Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 9, 1966, 6*2-65 TOPIC TAGS: austenitic stainless steel, chromium nickel stainless steel, steel intergranular corrosion, cerium containing steel, lanthanum containing steel, neodymiun containing steel. praseodymium containing a teel . nitrogen containing steel , austenitic steel, carbon steel, corrosi6r.,-' resistance, intergranular corrosion i iABSTRACT: Two series of heats of auscenitic stainless steel containingi 0.03-0.092 carbon, 1.5-2.2% manganese, 18.0-20.02 chromiun, 5-7% 1 i nickel, 0.15-0.20% nitrogen, and 0-0.50% rare-earth metal (cerium, I lanthanum, neodymium and praaeodymium) have been tested to determine the., Imaximum carbon content which does not render the steel susceptible to intergranular corrosion and to evaluate the effect of small additions of rare-earth metal on this maximum permissible carbon content. ICorrosion testa of specimens annealed at 1100C and sensitized at 650C Card 1 / 2 UDC: 669.oia.8:669.85/.86:620.193 L 0;3292-67-- ACC NRi AP6032051 for I hr showed that carbon in excess of 0.043-0.046% sharply increased the rate of corrosion, which proves the susceptibility of steel to intergranular corrosion. Testa also showed that rare-earth metals loweri the resistance to corrosion of all tested steels in proportion to the incroase of steel carbon content. Rare-earth metals appear to form carbides at grain boundaries which, due to their instability in acid solutions, promote intergranular corrosion. On the other hand, sens i- tized steel containing 0.045% carbon and no rare-earth metals is not susceptible to intergrar~ular corrosion, and its resistance to corrosio in boiling AJr.rLc -id-;4orresponds approximately to that of vacuum- melted Kh181491~teel and greatly exceeds the resistance to corrosion of !Khl8N9T steel. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 13, 11/ SUBH DATE% l7jan66/ ORIG REFt OOS/ OTH RE?: 001 LC*d 212 NEYGOLIDBERG, IT., starshiy nauchrqy sotrudnik Feat of unfading glor7. Rech. transp. 2-2 no.2:38-39 F '63. (MIRA 16: 5) 1. Wsntrallnv nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ekonaniki i ekspluatatsii vadnogo transporta. (Leningrad, Siege, 1941-1944) (Inland water transportation) NLYGOLIDBERGp V.1 utuchilyy ~ljt.rtidnik dorkpr~l cf dui-llng t-rie tranap. 24 n(,,.4;51-53 '65. 1. TSentrallriyy -nEtitut ! elKsp-'U.,11,FLtS.* I vodnag-o transporta. NEYGOL'Di!ERG, Viktor Yakovlevich; RUMSAI~"I'SEV, M,% . red.; AMOVA, A..G., red.; al'LlJl*, V.K., red. [River transportation of the U-S.S.H. during the years of the Great Patriotic Wa-rl Rechnoi transport SSSR v gody Velikoi Otachostvennoi voiny. vosk,ia, Trar,~Tort, 1965. 255 P. 18.10) ,KASHKAROV. V.: WGOVZSN, N. a-- - Mechanizing the work in open pits supplying road machinery stations. Avt.dor. 20 no-3:18-19 Hr 157. (QaA 10:5) (Road machiner7) BAZILEVSKAYA, lz.v.~ LESUN, Z.V.1 MKHAUZ, V.I. Classification of scoliosis. Ortop., travm. I protez. 26 no,12s'417-78 D 165. (mlpw~ 191-1) 1. Iz Irkutakogo ..-istituta travm-tologli I ortoped!i. Adres I avtorov-s Trkutsk ul. Bortsov Revoly-utfili, d.1., Insti-,ut travmatologil i orropedii. Subm-lt~ed March 26, 1965. MMO, Te. H. -, ~ Change In capillar7 permeabilitv in experimutal infectl(mv peri- tonitis in conjunction with hemorrhage. Trach.delo no.5:463-J;65 YV '59. (MA 12:12) 1. Kafedrit patofiziologli (naychuyy rukovoditell - prof. K.M. SMyk) Stantelavokogo meditalaskogo instituta. (CA.PILLA-RIES---PZRP1RABILITT) (POITONITIS) NMO, Te. H. - Changes in general 7ascular permeability ronowing blood losa. Bi-dl.eksp.biol. i med. ik no.10-27-30 0 159- (KIRA 13-2) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fisiologii Stanislavalcogo meditsinskogo luztituta (dir. - dots. G.A. Babenko, ruko7oditall rabot - prof. N.M. Smyk). 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