SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALKIEL, G.E. - MALKIN, A.YA.

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-i~"STIUVSKIY, R.P.; MIKHATLOV, G..,.,i NOVIKOVSKAYA, N.A.; PETROV, D.A.; DANSKER, V.L.; MOREVA, Y6.V.~ MALKIELI, G.E., red.; PIROZHKCVA, A.I., tekhn. red, (Urea for intravenous Injection] Mochevina d1la vnutri- vennogo vvedeniia. Moskva, Vses. nauchno-issl. in-t khim. reak.tivov i osobo chistykh kbimicheskikh veshchestv, 1962. 10 P. (MI RA 16:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Sovet Ministrov. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po khimii. (UREA-THERAPEUTIC USE) VLALKIELI, G.E.; OPRITS, V.V. Use of polyethylene containers in the industry of chemical reagents and preparations. Prom. khim. reak. I osobo chist. veshch. no.1:36-41 163. (MIRA 17:2) SOV-120-53-3-25/33 AUTHORS:Malkiel', GO S -aichanov, B. I. TITILO: A Pulsed High Frequency Ion Source (Impulsnyy vysolzochast- otn,7,y istochnik ionov) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika &csperimenta, 1958, Nr 3, op 100-101 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A high frequency source in which the dischar,-,e is excited using a h.f. oscillator is described. The extracting poten- tial applied between the anode and the probe is also obtained from a pulse generator. The construction of the source is shown in Fig.l. The envelope is made of glass while the extracting electrode is of an aluminium alloy and t1ae anode is made of graphite. The shape of the channel in the probe is shown separately in Fig.l. The high frequencj oscillator works on two GI?B valves. Voltage Pulses 5 IN in amplitude and 8 ~Lsec long are applied to the anodes of the valves. The voltage pulses are obtained from a modulator including a hydrogen thyratron. Since the average power applied to the plasma does not exceed 30 Watts no special coaling is nece- ssary. The transit time between the boundary of the plasaia and the probe, corresponding to a final proton energy of 20-30 keV, is of the order of 0.1 jLsec. Hence if the Ca-rd 1/3 extracting pulse is shorter than 0.2-0.3 ~Lsec the focussing SOV-120-58-3-25/33 A Pulsed Hig-li Frequency Ion Source of ions becoLues much worse and the output carrent rapidly decreases. When the width of the extracting Pulse is 0.8 ~Lsec the width of the current pulse at the tar~3et iG 0.5 I-Lsec- It was shown experimentally that the energy of the protons does not chanj~~e over the duration of the extractinE pulse, Fig.2 shows tlae maEnitude of the ion current obtained from the source as a function of the position of tile extracting pulse relative to pulse wilich exQ es the plasma. Tlie pro- ton current is proportional to V) where V is the magni- tude of the voltage pulse applied 2 to the source. The opti- mum -Dressure in the source is 10- mm Hg. 1.11hen the diameter of t~e aperture in tile probe is 3 mm the gas consumption is 30 cc/hour. At the same time the vacuum pump (pumpin , speed 500 litres/sec) maintains a vacuum of 1.5 x 10_11~Lln' Fig.4 shows the output ja-reat as a function of the square of the diameter of the aperture in the probe. The relation is approximately linear. Tile content of atomic ions is 80- 901/6. The difference in the current for protons and deuterons Card 2/3 SOV-120-58-3-25/33 A Palsed High Frequency Ion Source is 19;1o. The source vives current -Dulses of 100-200 m-4, each 1-1 - the lenf~th oi each1~)ulse being 1 ~Isec and tite repetitIon V. Yu. Gevrilov i~ t~ian.~ed for `iis frequency 10 see help. There are 4 fi,i;-ures, no table2 and 4 ref,,~rerces, of which 3 are English and 1 Soviet. SUBMITTED: September 7, 195?. 1. Ionic currents--Sources 2. Pulse generators--Equipment 3. Pulse generators--Performance Card 3/3 S/12o/601WO/004/005/028 9032/E4i4 AUTHORS: Malkiel~, G,S. and Sukhanov, B.I. TITLE. A Pulsed Neutron Source PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.4, pp.46--50 TEXT. A description is given of an accelerating tube producing pul es of 148MeV neutrons. The pulse duration can lie between 10-9 and 10- sec., and the repetition frequenc is 500 cps. The instantaneous neutron flux in a pulse is 1012 neutrons per sec,, The neutron tube employs the high-frequency Ion source described by the present authors in Ref.4, This ion source gives instantaneous currents which are coi~siderably greater than in the usual 11continuous" high-frequency sources, The use of a pulsed high- frequency source enables one to obtain a large instantaneous neutron flux with tubes of relatively small dimensions and weight, Thus, when the current at the target is about 40 mA, and the total ion accelerating voltage is 180 hV, of which 30 kV is applied to the high-frequency source and 150 kV is applied to the target, the neutron output when the D + T reaction is employed is 1012 neutrons/sec. One of the biggest difficulties in the design of high-current accelerating tubes is the divergence of the ion beam Card 1/8 8,7366 S/120/60/000/004/005/028 E032/E414 A Pulsed Neutron Source caused by the Coulomb repulsion between the beam particles, the design described in the present paper, this is obviatod by placing the target at a relativoly small distance from the source, This is shown schematically in Fig.l. Ions from the source alit are passed through deflecting plates to which a pulsed voltage of up to 10 kV is applied. When this voltage Is not applied to the plates, the ions do not enter the accelarating gap and hence the length of the neutron pulse is determined by the length of the pulse applied to the plates, A zirconium-tritium target on a Y tungsten base (14 mm diameter) is used~ The second variant of the tube is shown in Fig.2. Tn this design a window for inspecting the focusing of the beam at the target is provided. All the supplies are derived fTOM four pulse g_~n&rator3 triggered through delay lines from a master generator (500 cps). The latter is In the form of a conventional square-pulse generator which develops 200 V ar-ross a 150 ohm lead at two independent outputs, Pulses at output II can be delayed relative tz) pulses at output I by ! to 6 usec. This arrangement supplies *he following pulse voltages~ (1) 8 kV pulses 5 ~se~ long ivhi~:h ~-e applied to the Card 2/8 7 S/120/60/000/004/005/028 E032/E414 A Pulsed Neutron Source ion source generator, (2) 40 kV pulses 1 usec long for the 8 ion soutce as shown in Figl. and 3, (3) rectangular pulses 10- to 10- sec having an amplitude of 10 kV which are applied to the deflecting plates, and (4) 150 kV accelerating pulses 2 -3 11ser- long. All the generators are based on the circuit shown in Fig.4. Neutron beams produced with this tube have been analysed by the time-of-flight method, using a 20-channel time analyser, A description is given of the circuits employed in conjunction with the neutron detector and the form of a typical neutron pulse is shown in Fig.7 in which the time (1,isec) is plotted-along the horizontal axis, FigA, 9, 10 show typical neutron spectra for neutrons leaving 6 cm thick lead and graphite plates. In the case of Fig.8, the target wai simply surrounded by a lead plate and the detector (stilbene) received the primary neutrons. The flight path in these measurements was 5 metres. In order to reduce the background due to direct 14 MeV neutrons, a copper rod 60 cm long and 25 mm in diameter was placed in their path, In these measurements the flight path was 6 m and the results obtained are Card 3/8 S/120/60/000/004/005/028 E032/E4.i4 A Pulsed Neutron Sour~-e shown in Fig.9 and 10. fleje a polystyrene-based plastic scintillator was used as the detector (400 cm3), A collimator was employed to reduce the background, The lower curve in each of these graphs shows the background level. A correction was made for the np cross section and the threshold of the detector, The tube has been found to be satisfactory after prolonged experiments and tests. The ion source has a lifetime in excess of 300 hours- Acknowledgment is expressed to N,V.Popov for assistance in the measurements, There are 10 figures and 4 references. I Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. SUBMITTEDn November 26, 1958 (initially) June 14, 1959 (after revision) Card 4/8 A Pul5ed Neutron Source Pur. I Fig.l. 8 7 -`~e :5 3/120/60/ooo/O P-032/E41-4 04/005/028 ,e Card 5/18 Or 7 3-6~4 S/120/6o/ooo/oo4/005/028 E032/E414 A Pulsed Neu Fig.2. Card 6/8 Fig. 4. A Pulsed Neutron Sour., Card 7/8 Fig.g. Puc. Ntv Puc. 9 A Pulsed Neutron Source S/120/6 V JO/004/005/020' E032/E4i4 ffnldf PUC. 10 Card 8/8 88439 3/056/60/039/006/029/063 7-4.651,0 Boo6/BO56 AUTHOR: ,Ilalkiell, G. S. TITLE; Slow and Fast Processes of Neutron Capture in the Theory of the Origin of Elements PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 6(12), pp. 1637 - 1640 TEXT: The present paper deals with the discussion of a hypothesis on the formation of elements with Z >30 by neutron capture. It is shown that for explaining the observed rules in the nuclear distribution it is not necessary to introduce two processes; it is possible to confine oneself to one, in which it is assumed that the neutron density has a maximum during 0.1 - 1 hour, and during the following 10 - 100 days it maintains a value of 0.01 - 0.1% of the maximum value. All stable nuclei may be subdivided into three groups from the viewpoint of their formation by neutron capture : 1) Unscreened nuclei, which are formed as a result of the A- decay of neutron-rich nuclei. 2) Screened nuclei, i.e. nuclei which cannot be formed by the decay of a neutron-rich nucleusl but by the Card 1/4 88439 Slow and Past Processes of Neutron Capture., 3105 60/039/006/029/063 in the Theory of the Origin of Elements Boo6Y3056 capture of a neutron by a atable nucleus. 3) "Circumvented" nuclei, for the formation of which processes other than neutron capture are necessary. In the table, the percentual fractions of the three groups (denoted with 1,2,3) for different Z-values are given. Also, the corresponding half- lives are given. It may be shown that in the region of the nuclei formed by neutron capture not a single isotope exists, for the formation of which a time of more than 10 - 100 days would be necessary. It must be possible to use the assumed duration of the neutron concentration for explaining the known peaks in the distribution of the elements over the atomic wei-hts. For explaining the maxima in the region of the magic numbers, the corresponding isotopes (screened or non-screened) must be formed within a certain time, which is shorter than the duration of the neutron density. Besides the maxima in magic numbers, there are other maxima at A = 128 and 194. According to this theory, the elements with neutron numbers of 98, 108, and 116 (A = 164, 180, and 194) may be favored. .07 or the formation of the screened nuclei and the maxima within the region of magic nuclei, the time for their formation by neutron trapping is of the order of 100 d, for the formation of the non-screened nuclei it is Z-,lh, and for the formation of the maximum at A = 126 it is Card 2/4 .1 . Slow and Past Processes of Neutron Captuke.-d S/056/60/039/006/029/063 in the Theory of the Origin of Elementa~ Boo6/B056 about 5 min. The author,thanks Professor D. A. Frank-Kamenetatiy for discussions. R. A. Demirkhanov is mentioned. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 3 references; 1 Soviet and 2 US. SUBMITTED: May 13, 1900 Card 3/4 Card 4/4 39 S/056 60~08439/0005/029/063 6 B006~B056 cquPmalluo Munonce. % COWNtauxe kloTonoll. % KC3KPSRN- *KPI.- MApa v~p .3 odogae". z sesNpaxa- Be?. 0004;kem. Poual,luue RAP& c7bPoluumv oPemc- llama pacnaAal) HMO XAPA Possmaus va A osyloquMIA Speme. UbM SAPA Maus cnaas) pa 32 80 20 (1 qac) 48 too 0,2 34 10 (8 muff) A~lp 1 60 73 27 (33 a.) 36 87 Av 1 7 (2 tiac). ) 4, 0,3 62 79 3 11 (it am) 38 8-9 9 (4 iac) 0,5 d4l 98 2 (47 40 too 0, 2 (93 Aem) 42 60 16 (65 am);d 8 15 w 98 2 (18 ww) 9 (10 AM) a, , 44 81 12 (60 qac) 2.5 68 98 1.5 46 89 10 (39 l3n) 1 70 97 3 (9 48 87 12 (13 (ac): 1 72 95 5 1 (7. 106 Aein) 50 85 14 (53 qae) 1 74 too 52 92 4,6 (39 011 76 98 1, 5 (75 dm) 10,02 2,4 (27 tac), ~ 54 94 4(72 mun): 0 o,j 78 .09 0 '01 16 Om)~,j 0 48 2 (9 (ac) 80 90 1 1 0 ( 8 4ac) 0,15 56 go 7, 1 (1 lwc)~j O,t 82 99 1, 4 (46 am) 2 4 (5 On) , GORCZYGA, Stanislaw, dr inz.; Barbara, mgr inz. Use of the electronic microscope in powder metallurgy. Rudy i metale 8 no. 5: 167-171 My 163. ACC NRs AUTHOR: Sujak, B.; GcLi:ecki, T. r4alkiewicz, M.; Stepniowski, I. ORG: [Sujak] Laboratory for Induced Electron Emission, Institute of Experimental Physics Wroclaw University, Tfiroclaw (Zaklad udzone, ME sj1 Elektronow przy Katedrze Fizyki Doswiadczalnej, Uniweraytelu- Wroclaviski); ep rtment of Experimental PHysics, Opole Pedago~lcal College, Opole Katedra Fizyki Doswiadczalnej, WS1, -w OPolu); LGoreckl; MarR1-e-w-fP-,z, epniowski) Solid State Surface Physics Laboratory, Department of Experimental Physics, Opole Pedagogical College, Opole (Zalaad Fizyki Powierzchni Ciala Stalego przy Katedrze Fizyki Doswlad- czalnej, WSP w Opolu) TITLE: Photostimulated emission of exoelectrons into the atmosphere during recrystallization of metals and alloys SOURQE: Acta physica polonica, v. 30, no. 1, 1966, 51-57 TOPIC TAGS: bismuth, cadmium, photostimulated electron emIssion, bismuth base alloy, cadmium base alloy, bia-muth cadmium alloy, met.--- recrystallization, UV light stimulation ABSTRACT: The emission of exoelectrons Into the atmosphere durinE recrystallization of bismuth, cadmium., and their alloys has been Card '10 18 3 5 d studied. The exoelectrons were detected by operating an air-point counter with quenching vapor above the free surface of the liquid. It was found that UV-light stimulation is necessary to observe the emission of exoelectrons into the atmosphere during phase transforma- tion of the tested metals and alloys, and that exoelectron emission-, associated with phase transformation Is probably connected with the change in volume of the specimen (disruption of the covering oxide layer). Orig. art. has: 8 figures. (Based on authors' abstract.] [DR) SUB CODE: 11, 17, 20/ OTH REF: 012 SUBM DATE: lOJan66/ ORIG REF: 005/ awm Att -t4~- AP6035156'".".- SOURCE CODE: FO/00131/65/019/002/0218/0219 SZEIAG. J PESKA,*Stanisl and IfEgA chilinaJ7 Regional Sanitation jind KRIdem1919AX Station (ilojewoftka Stacja Sanitarno- Epidemiologiczaa), Warsaw-Anin ."Epidemlologic Difficulties 'in Detemining the outbreaks of SalmonelloSIA-6- in the 11arsaw Territory." Warsaw, grzealack 1~r%idMiRloAic4!V- , Vol 19, No 2, 1954; pp 218-21?. Abstracts During the six years 1958 to 19631, the number of cases of Salmonellosis each year was IS. 4, 14, 4s 32s 68. During this times S. typhlurium was the most frequent causative agent (81 cases)9 next was S. I kuntzendorf with 21. Two of the relatively large outbreaks in 1963 (37 and 28 persons respectively) are analyzed In some details stressing the need for close collaboration between bacteriologists9 clinicians and epidemlologlistso,* Presented at the 3rd Scientific Assemblv of Polish Roidesiolazists and Infec ists. Kr 5-6 Oct 64. ['jpRs'F---- TOPIC TAGS: bacteriology, epidemiology SUB CODE; 06 / SUBM DATE: none b1 NOWAKOWSKI, Tadeusz; MALKIEWICZO Stanislaw Normal labor course in case of very severe luminal intoxication. Wiad. lek. 18 no,20sI621-1624 15 0 165. It Z Odd2iaIU Chorob Wownetrznych Szpitala Wojakovego (Ordynator: lek, med. T. Nowakewski). 17 111 It X it v Is A b M" zF x 29 i ja 11 12 0 ). b -4 )7 Is 1, .0 41 .1 j 40 a f! All -~r"s 4 -41111 C- 00 -00 Of -40 0e UfthaWcal PlropeWes of Thkk-WaM Tubes of lteeU gach as 60 1-15 and Lfib of the Dagdcln MetaHuq#cal Weeks. I.FtNzttt.jIko. I"olihiski, T. Njidkim%ig, and W. Mazur. (Prave Milawrzo fluiv 00 elf Ilai Jim, 1144", T6:-'r;Imw, lip. 17-411). atithurs dewrif~- *0 z vx1wriments mi tim--alli, %. o1tvita c4imainhig varl"m w25 41-1511_ 1,00 1-5 2-0",, (1_15). fillil varl"111 0.21"r 00 1'351"', cht-IIIIIIIIIII 0.7 IT"'. InAvi 3.215 3-7.'w_ so it 2. it 41"'. 0-:1 1111- 1 "', (/.D.1). Ifem In-Miliviatt4. tilt-Ailaiii- .411 pirt'j".irto.s. hanhic." texts. mid mi,-irthmirawt um. nn, divtm-441 Lee 040 '111.1 1,11.111af-I dala on- 1111 Polish). 00 9* 0 too ,0: Zee t0 IL too 11 ell I'. and 0 It 'T g IT n it 19 1.1 ti It cc tan see a 0 0 a 0 0 q 0 0 0 41* 0 a 0 N 0 0 00000 ~* 0 * 0 0 * - A C a . 4 It " Is gr js is 0 0 a ?" a A 4f a CIA a '4 0: PhMM4u d1urla the MUvM-11ardeftlas of VAPM TjftMwj%_%nd 8. KullAski. (Pract, "Adai"t llut) th h Th i Ii P ors e au n o s ). Balldo pp. 4. ( a-unt of thc iturface attack which in siv y h t R en e a compre presen k l cifi r fer l t d i f h i h d 00 . va ve s c e re trogen- ar on s; spe e n ng o omur uring t b f 00 1 out 13% o once is made t4o investigations on two steels containing a 00 chwniuai " 211-U-2-98% of tung"ten with 111-24 and 14.."'. of nickel, 0-49 atul O-W-,', of molybdenum, and in one cv-qo 0-35-.~ -f c fitsutium. Full detaili am given of the heat -treatment anti hard- oo pracMum employed. The slOccinlens were examined ening Coo 00- metallographically. SpeciAl attention in lxsid to tho rfftvt of oxide inclusions III the Act-] anti to the differenco between steel 0 zg with and without titanium. Tabular and grapbical data am OR Presented. 2 " 91" R SW l ISO* 't~ SLA NITALLUINGICAL LITERATU E CLAS ICA f 6M $NICOL) 41. ON. cat 8134273.t 0211�1 C44 C., A91 a P~ U a LW fo 0 1 9 a V Ra I I a 0 to It I IT 114 9 a a .1 0 1 99 It of a 0 tr UP 0, ova 014011t it" _ OEM 41 ' 41 4 1 W 1 0 000 00616 a a a Cleo so a a*** *0466660*0*9909060*046/ I V 1 A 00*0 A 00. 00 00 S- o- OL q 0 I's' 41, a P a 0 Q -0 Oge 00 X&&W f(jr Pw=nwj KijaAL 1. Fectezenko-CkopiwAi, T Sialk-io-wia wd C. Stoch. (prom BW&wc= Huty Etaildon, pp. 51-47), (in Polish). The authais discuss a clawification of materials from the standpoint of their magnetic agnet steels. in propecties. The pro i of nt-m ma pf"Ti ing:b4z 9-r ith 94-17-50 k l w c l e ,, ticuw thm contain , l h e to t e noe being mat aluminium, an considervd at length. ref= effeFt upon their magnetic propedges of host treatment (NW grain size). Tabular data and graphs of magnetic characteristics am given. ro 0 '66 COO iLA fAIVALLUUMAk LIMATUNI CLASUFKATION 9.:- 211&11 ax d- 0, UL AA A S I n. 0 1 W IM I a I I T;t top .1, It a, 'If, n' rA tic, Ct 6 6 0 0 a SO 0, 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 * lop 0'4Lk 6 0 0 0 0 0 60600060S - - ? U M 1-1 A 1-1 Q, 41-1 if or W ve* e ee sow 'T q It J5 , 11 13 3 14 5 A v 2t 2t jl~ 1, 12 U is it Maw U 4 it v is Is C o I: 'I a are . 00 A 4 Carowaa 1440400" dudas the nittlifins 91 stools, 411drulig Alaikkirks And Stanislaw KulinAki. Itul"O 10, 09 00 Abilr4as (in Afttdi & t)-T-inM0:L4)(1n 110i,th); Mel -0 00 . Allayi) 9, 679-The efftcts of thetmal treatutent, ptAstic 0 %. conditions oil tile atilt., of deformation (fortins) and Ph[ -00 . cost ~.I were inycitivict Thc grcatcst Corrosion -00 0* a occurred when %attiples weir quenched at 121W. Ulien quenching was at W111'. only one satuple was corrodtij. -00 This is esptaiacd by the effect ;A fruit,. on grain growth, .00 oo el which facilitalvS (he diffusion of K-ases. Fxtctlsivc rctilic- 1 111111 by (Of9iflK livinditcd clitnination of corrosion entirely, -*0 evttj in -samples quenched at K.W. Less reduction by 00 j forging was Friluired to dinfiriale corrusion of samplev 00 quvncht-d At CKW. Appatristly the gtain-cetining clftct of i f W "14 f i h diff I h (f -0 ir towem, ai atntwvj us on o org ng , no cilca an tile nit-riding process itself. Lowering the *0 nitriding tcuip. with simull2neous increase in nitriding - d d =00 out also lowered the har nm%, 2n 1 inic decreased corrosion go 0 00 trstilted in a thintattr nitrided layer; this procedure i, Of them(oce impractical. Certain impurities. Such a,; SiCk =00 ki; atuPAIA, have a harmful effort on flit procr5s of nitritfing ~* 0 and,the delftee of coffor4on. C. L. B. -.00 400 411110 LITIESIOURC CL65$SfKhVICW Itz 01 , EW U a AV 00 All: An L S 0 W 0 9 1 -- 4w i 1 ~ a 0 UP It v Oil W I S4 R it 111 ;f of i. r." - - 64 A) 3 3 1 1 410 1 0 fee 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 a 0 42 0 0 0 0 # 0 6 0 6 01 0 : 0 9 6 -.0-J 4,0.uc - 0 so* 0 0 41 0 111111 0 0 a 0 a 000, ow 6 41 to 11 U Is M is Is ly Ill It a AVAIJIF all Ala &I a apet A'a It a It F r At I it L a 1--t _jL_j_ go k a It A h a It f -twoe, eo A J-P M1191 .., I. ,.L11.1 400 00 Kodem manufactine perMimcut MWets 14-`- -00 Tadcusx 11.411,wwwr and Cz,-Ltw 00 SIMI. 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Or 0 3- 1 Of An I I a w dA 'I I It ;w 111 0 to 0 t$ 14 It 111 It I'll w n 1 14 4411 S1.G 'a Z 00, 00 0 a foe Atsuatu -iQ gt44 as d OAndW4 WON MVJM4 14 ofd4e MAUTMICZ, T. POLAND if ~- "Trends in the Research Activity of the Polish Metallurgical Research Institute 3 , bv T. VALKIWICZ; Prace Inst.~rtutow Mnisterstwa Hutnietwa, Gliwice, Nlos. 2-4, 1955. I-TAMMICZ, T.,, MANDYBUR, K. I------- New qualities of steel. p. 367. DZIENIIIK UIRZEDOWY. Wiadomosci I .iarszawa Vol 22, no 7, july 1955 Source: East European Accessions List (EFAL) , W 9 Vol 5, no 3, Plarch 190 -j- -,7 7rILA Z-- ! j v C :_11_ __ _ _ -~Vft 4efom, the frmthcma a s ect 0 Ot tag ' azua- tkel-mglybdenvira austensta tran elon in iuu I - - , ~ P A istrt - 4W44JAUC il ; r;xa T Sim%-111-17~42. - steeJ ",der-inveW. -gailoncoatained 0.36, Cr 1,43, Ni 1.46, and Alo 0=%, in ~-addrr. to Un 0.72; Si 0.29~.AO-031, and S 0,010%. ~ The. studied at 850,- 950, and J1030* by simpr7ITEFFTEM 5ted hyplistic working at these 7: temps, and also by.heatingitfintio 1250*.nnd bim working- -Iwilflalwa bitotmed orbe the 8 tenpl. mtntioued. 3's * r te I will !Lhaw distinctJ a I=S~ _Vremt, but at -12. * -transformatiolt, Is a tnust,'if one wLshes to br!j3g- -about the an4 U OM fid ICBO* the transformatIon will wat in by Wself, though.rilowly; plastic.-w4king slznplyaccclqatts1t. -atwns a These, sen"aa- ie na clg~r-cut thOugh, the- cooling tIMC3 from the higher to the lower tetbps-. a%o tmve their ~ -also any pr 7orking of Illeved -win tater , the effect; lor I place at 42,5- W-ttallogmpbic pleture it such wwkin toola la commrzov to =ch working a O)Y MMZIE'dl',',Z, Tadousz, Prof., mGr. inz- Present state and improving possibilities of the activities of indusuial institutes. Przcgl techn 79 no.13,573-578 Je 158. 1-62 Distr: 4E2c A 1~ carbides in anavajq and quenched hilh-_ag~ed steel$. T.T(~Wwkz, Z' BO kl~ ful Fory Pract Imi. 'At. q~Wes occur 'rT" gin a"UWC4 '5Eqfc~eddhIjs7h-spec4 steels (I and H) cctntg - I C 0 77 Ma 3.42. Si 0.21. P 0.027, S 0.020, Cr 4.00.iV ig.7i, V 1,04, Me 0.20. and U, C 0.81, Un 0.13, Si 0.14, P 0.013, 9 O.OW, Cr. 4.64, W 8.63, V 2,20, and He 046% viem tiamd. b metallographic methods, hardness measurements. and = . and x-ray analysis of mlilue extd. by electrolytic methods. The specimens, 10 mm. in dL%m. and 40 mm. In kogth, were Itt heated to 8000. then austenitized at OW. 11000, 1100, or 1200* for 1, 6, 10, or 20 min., followed byoU quvact&W. The content of alloying elements in the matrix of both steels studied was the same for the as-anucaled or (cc the as-quenched condition. The differences involved the phase compa. of carbides and the amt. present. Steel I ;0im aunt3led contained the followirt types of carbidem A14C. MaCs: the former being present when quenching from 1300* was applied. In sted U In as-annealed condi- don carbides of the type MAC. MICs, and MC were found, whereas after quenching from 1260* M.C and MC could be observed. The basis phase constituent of the carbides present In steels studied appmed to be the Xf4C carbide- however, its chem. compa, differed In both ste -cis; the Moe carbide present in steel I contained a higher amt. of. W. During the austenizing annealing the most readily dLsAved were bfuC6 and AtiCs. the process Wng completed below 1100'. A marked dissaln. of W and V in the steel matrix 5tarted at 1200*. W. T*ftmewzyk iA to W,T,KILWC7. Tadeusz prof. mgr inz. Main developm9nt trends of techniques in the iron and steel iWuatrY* Ulad hut 16 no.3:65-68 mr, 260. la. Dyrektor Instytutu Matalurgii., Gliwice,, A224./A026 AUTHORS: Malkiewicz, T., Professor, Master of Engineering, Karp, Mazur, A Masters of-Eh-1g,ineering TITLE: The Obtainment of Standards for Magnetic Q~jantita,ive DetermInatlon of Martensite (0(-Phase) in 18 - 8 Type Steel PERIODICAL: Hutnik, 1960, No. 10, PP. 372 - 376 TEXT: The purpose of the paper is to obtain a martensl*.ii standard with a 100% 0(-phase to be used for magnetic determination of the amoun' of austenite retained in 18 - 8 steels. The authors review the existing methods, as described in various papers (Refs. I through 11), and conclude that the problem of obtaining a proper standard of 18 - 8 steel for magnetic tests has not. been definitely solve~L To obtain this standard, experiments were conducted wi*h specimens made of four 18 - 8 types steel having chemical composition as listed ln Table 1. Specimens, made of a supersaturated wire rod, '! rimi in dlameter, were stretohed in liquid njAro- gen and tested by X-ray diffraction. The results Indicated retained austenite in the specimens. Then the wire rod was drawn on a drawbench into wires of different diameter, at ambient temperature and a drawing speed of 16 m&in. The quantitative Card 1/3 P/039/60/Wi/O 10/002/004 A224/AO26 The Obtainment of Standards for Magnetim- Q,,ian11t;.1t1_ve Deterlplna~-Ion of Mart.enslt.? (06-Phase) in W - 8 Type Steel determination of the ferromagnetic phase was made with a inakne#..ometer designea by the Instytut Metalurgii Zelaza (Institute of Iron Metallurgy) In Gliwice Moreover the specimens were tested by X-ray diffraction. The -urves on these figures in- dicate the changes of the martensite eonfent in .he sL)eclmens relative to the dp- formation. This dependence was calculated by -%hr- form-ula.- In -Aq- wtere A - initial cross-section of the spec-im-n, A, - :ross-se,,- A tion of the specimen after deformation. Base on Ihese experimen~,s t.hp aAho-s conclude that a standard with a 100% ferromagneti- phase -an be direclly obtained for 18 - 8 type steel, by applying a suffieiently ~-Agh, deformaT.Ion a-, groppr "~.em- perature. Thereby the error should no". exceed 3%. Tb-,s was proyed in this work for steels containing 7.27 - 8~93% N1 and abound 18% Cr. For steels with a higher nickel content, either lower deformation temperatures or a hig-her degree of cold work, or both factors, should be applied. The cold working has a considerably high- er influence upon the degree of martensi.ti -. Iransforma-,cr, thar. loweri.-g of temperature. There are 9 figures, I 1%abl-, a,d 11 ref-rpr,,~- 2 Soviet 2 French, 2 Polish, and I German Card 2/ 3 P/039/6o/ooc/o i 0/0!~'2/C04 A224/Ao26 The Obtainment of Standards for Magnetic Quantitative Determination of XaxLens". (" -Phase) in 18 - 8 Type Steel ASSOCIATION: AGH - Kr~k6w, Katedra metalografii i obr6bki ciepinej (Academy of Mining and Metallurgy - Cracow, Chair of Metallography and Heat Treat- ment') Table 1: Ozna. I czenic C Mn Si p Cr Ni Ti Desig- I - nation sl 0,05 0,61 0.78 0,01310,0211 17,68 7,27 0,82 S2 0,09 0.47 0,56 0.01210,015118,471 8,021 0.58 BI 10,10 1 0,23 0.70 10.014 00191 is 0 ; 8381050 B2 0 181 8 181 .3:93 1 0,*66 0,13 1 0,23 0.52 0.006: 0: :1 Card 3/3 MALKIEWICZ, Tadeusz, T-Irgyr Prof., Iflz.; SI-WIFASKI, Jerzy, Mgr.Inz.; ZIELDISKI, ~Slkefan, Mgr.Inz.; HOWAKOWSKI, Stanislaw, Inz. Application cf radioisotopes to the measurement cf the wear of the carbon base block In the no.3 blast furnace at Lenin Ironworks. Huta Lenina prace no.9:24-33 My 161. MA WICZ, T. -- ---- "reohnical working stools* bfy W, KUntacher~, K,, Werner* Rwiewed by T. Halkiewica. Ilutnik P 29 no.4:152-153 Ap 162. MQnWI(M.j. Tadeusz, prof a y, IIGWAKGSKI, Wojcieeh, mgr inz. , Sms remembrances of the beginning of sintered carbide production in the Baildon Meta3lurgic Works in 1936-1939, Hutnik P 29 no.5.-162-i64, my 962. MALKIEWICZ, T., prof.- SIEWIERSET, J., 9 Application and utilization perspIctiveM of radiating isotopes in the iron metallurgical industry.. Przegl techn no.19.5.6 13 my 162. - 1. Instytut Matalurgii Zelaza. b"IEWICZ, Tadeusz Idjontemporary trendi3 in applied technological research. N.q)Lka polska 12 no. 3:1-12 Yor-Je 164. - -.7t MALMAN. E.A, Case of multiple diaphyaial tuberrculosis in a 4 1/2-year-old child* Vests rent* i rad. 35 no. 6t75-76 N-D 160. (KIRA 14:2) 1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdelehiya (zav. S.S. 4zhikq konsul'tant - prof* N.A. Panov) Detakoy klinicheakoy bollnitay No. 1 (glavnyy vrach - zaaluzhennyy vrach RSFSR Ye,V. Prokhorovich), (BONES--TUBF.RCULOSIS) HIKIVOROVA, H. I.; KALKIKW. B.A. Essential pulmonary hemosiderosis in a 6-year old girl. Pediatriia 38 no.11:63-66 zi 16o. (KMA 13:12) 1. Iz kafedry-dat,gIdEh-~b-A'- LAilaj': CWV~.-~- prof. H.H.Bubnovs) lechabnogo faku-llt-e-t'a!~-ii KOskov9kdg6--mbdIts'--nskogo Instituta imeni N,I.Pirogova (direktor - dotsent H.G.Sirotkina) na baze Detakoy gorodskoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy No.1 (glavny7 vrach - zaaluzhannyy vrach RSM Ye.V.Prokhoroviah). (KHMOSI M OSIS in inf. & child) (LUNG DIVASES in int. & child) - 4,1'.1,1 ' Afti Oplacirlph94 We, A r and Rhd CRIJtMI 'bMt. PIYCIII&it.~~,A Z Mir. b. PL PhP~PbO~tlnc, 04- h1floOmse:, p (1) kmusc I lit ~ I ~ -of. iuurg~ P, lity! or tha cuebrig molor zoni~ 41 ( I ~tlftkt XMIS-.4 it wit 011" lyhon 1:116! 41k": vlto%ictl XCWA In-li or IWIS C. c , , Aftoc:~4 lit, 1' of 10%, c,6ruxWq ~iialsujkr, Ivt' Will W10wing 14' 14 W pf,,,W20 I t PIC" Wit I&Lm iWch.sx 2nd ww"Chco; tic jr*tO for multip.1 - y lm". the ~ ktivr (4~ wikiib viiAitcnl VonUVZ"4' 1) ' (Ag tubc) I in 04 tho motor zopcoi thoir, loafftreatclomtrodc 41pluizil lit tuc. uxtum, "LNdtability witit oimid.,toy,thrc, contmOlon op qt6.%xsm4kk~ o(`.tbc.J;jiA t th Q , pl , , " W = Pr6mcm smp fim ~w=' powdeml ~And,pvrm 1 "0"1 Ix , .4mirOW ; o~ it COWn ~ moiUir witti.4% CC14COOH, (I. ppt bcW lluiltrilIp 10 min. twavoid. motw-oo: uf likbilq P: min~:-l riltmtq by: addort: oif 2471, TO; A'21111 f?Qrt10n O f. AJMM~ (L XJQ If;t()H ~ Wan ;k1hied to A!_ V&U lit . :ilia 4*31 jr, 5- 1P 1 MR; Ch"gos [a- phosphocroatint And daeflo5inemptiosphitte I g imozU., T.-P.- (A~P) contents of br in 'cortex ur a den va Kuzok 1 Nf lik o 1 R (Nit l ~ , i o . . ni nru . . l Diol. an,] Mvd. SeLAI.S.5 R., Mo~-- V4;,aN Rus- DiaW t Zh 22; PO-PI(MO)(In . n ur. . ' -tcutc anoxht there k siau) -~-ln -Obierved 't dcctva.5c la - Pho5phocre3thie-ind ATP at the point of Eh irp dccreaso bt hos. txcitabllity of the dog-brain cortical inolor zotm. P l 1 ini i u h i w, al lcvv - ocrtnt t pon, - at ind ATP retumed to,1 p return: to the nor-jud Nlo-Plihm, which lfiizrra~~ aMmi-an ress~;tauce to anaxia, did no' afka thc fall and return bf plimphoapatine."d ATF in the brain ccrtm t lfolowa:.~ , -!~ Ag Z k -V Efle, I of Avid '"I thv Chicialgav the motor zone of the Cerebtal tortes I It Wal'Atl flokh.-dv I tad %,)~k K 74. i., N. %Lilt I t~, had, 1,. tit, 1,41--rcv. M .14 -g , I ...... tt-.%v I't w l")", fc,." I" it llwl 1,, .1,1: 'I.411tialiv 11"rim.1 withill af.olf N) mill I - ,I I..' (:If) !"',l filig 11"Wev.-T. njil., .1 ""IV111,14m .11i'[1 th'. ".1f.iti'ttv of III,, "ift, , (tit ,:;I ;N. 1, ma, vAtic- fel't-11 't ;91. 141"; . -,", :1,) ...... . .. fl, , ~ I", It I" xf,sdlialtv Wk- I.I.- I A, gr. .1.-. i'011%,til,tan, and drAth Adtidtiwr~ai .... .. I I :, ~,,v IT19 In the ItItiomf %fre'all givr~ q1talitAively Ow ~Alllv r"101% ;., t1::, md.welpilal bw fit,- ffr,t 1, -11 aft.-I I :., tit, fbi~ 'k-rur, "Itly Ili lilt ri-afferml militintit.cita"; ( I" sull;immil, lut-thl.1 givi-S fill Clutilct, In III, -it"% If th,it ATP plair, a ~igmficaw tit -h-lit 4 'h, Irv,-! uf st-iv~itivttv tif cite mrt,% mttl tit thr rajoidiii, ivi it N, ~l -tillifillf,f C. Xf MA IRA 9 Iola Dynamics of modifications of irritability of the cerebral cortex before and after convulsive seizures, Blul, ekspe biol. I mad. 38 no.7327-30 J1 154, (MM 7:8) 1. Is otdola obahchey fiziologii (nauchWy rukovoditell doystvitell- nyy chlen. AN USSR E.B.Babskiy) Insituts. klinichaskoy fiziologii imeni A.A.Bogomol9tsa. AIT USSR, Kiyav. (CMMRAL CORT11. physiology irritability before & after convulsions in dogs) (COYMMIONS, experimental cerebral cortical irritability in dogs before & after convulsiona) MALKIMAN, I. I., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Value of adenosine-triDhos- phoric acid in changes in excitability of the motor area of the cor- text of the great cerebral hemispheres." Moscow, 196C. 13 pp; (Acad- emy of Medical Sciences USSR, Inst of Normal and Pathological Physio- logy); 210 copies; free; (KL, 18-60, 156) BABSKIY, Ye.B., akademik; BELOUSOV, A.S.; -MALKIMAN, I.I.; I-IESTLROVA, A.P.; SORIN, A.S. Application of radiotelemetry in studying the evacuatory func- tion of the stomach. DokI. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:719-720 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut normalfnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii AMN SSSR Vtoraya terapevtichesk-aya klinikzi TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovariiya vrachey. 2. AN UkrSSSR (for Babskiy). BABSKIY, Ye* B., akademik; SORIN, A. M.; BEIDUSOV, A. S.;.M~IMAN, 1. 1.; NESTEROVA, A. P. Radiotelemetric study of the pH in the digestive tract. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 1:222-224 My 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut normal'129y-i patologicheskoy fiziologii A14N SSSR i TSentrallnyy institut usoveT'shenstvovaniya vrachey. 2. AN UkrSSSR (for Babskiy). ACCESSION NR: AP4012882 S/0248/64/000/002/0071/0078 AUTHOR: Selousov, A. S. (Moscow); Malkiman, I. I. (Moscow); Sorin, A. M. ,(Leningrad) TITLE: Radiotelemetric study of alimentary canal functions SOURCE: AMN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 2, 1964, 71-78 TOPIC TAGS: radlotelemetry, ~iqestive tract, alimentary canal , miniature trans- mitter, endoradiocapsule, baromkitry, thermometry, pH measurement ~ABSTRACT: Studies are described, conducted since 1961 by a team of Leningrad engineers in cooperation with the Institut normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii APIN SSSR (institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology), in which tiny radio- telemetric devices were developed and inserted In the alimentary canal to detect disorders. These devices are miniature cylindrical radio transmitters which con- sist of a pickup, a higtr frequency electromagnetic wave generatorand a power source. Via an antenna placed close to the patient and a radioreceiver, the waves are amplified and demodulated by a frequency discriminator so that the low-fre- quency component of the signal which is characteristic of the disorder is singled out. Endoradlocapsules have been produced for recording pH, pressure, and tem- merature in the stomach and intestines (overall dimensions: height 18-20 mm, Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AM12882 diameter - 8 m;m, and weight - 2 9). The development of these devices and their clinical application in detecting cancer, colitis, etc. are surveyed at length. it is believed that the development of further types of these capsules with suit- able pickups would extend the scope of their application to the measurement of enzymatit,,activity, Cl-ion concentration, ionizing radiation, 02 and CO~ partial pressure,',~hc peesence of blood.,and other characteristics. OrIg. art. jas- 14 figures ancf\7 graphs. ASSOCIATION: 'gone SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 02Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AM NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2_ ..ACCESSICN NR: AP4038532 S/OM/64/156/003/OT19/0720 AUMOR. Babskiy,, Ye, Be; (Academician); Belousovs A. S.; Malklman,,"~;. I*; Neeterova.,, A. P.; Soria, A. So ),TITLE: Application of radiatelemetry for investigation of the evacuating function of the stomach !Soom AN SSSR. Dokledy*, v. 156, no. 3, 1964, 719-720 iTOPIC TAGS: radiotelemetrys stomach evacuation function,, physiology,, duodenump I stomach ulcer ABSTRACT. The authors have previously described (DAx 156.. #1 (1964)) a method .1.1for investigation of pH of the content of the stomach and intestines by a radi !capsule. In the present paper,, they compare the recording of pH of the duodenum jof healthy people with that of people with ulcers, taken both on empty stomach land after a breakfast of breed. The pH content follows in time a different patte;M iin healthy and in ill. people. The method permits the investigation of the stomach evacuation in people lz a al-Ua way as it is done in dogs with the ristula, or 1 1the duodenum, Orige art* has: 2 figures. . ........ -1/2 Card 4CCESSION NR: Ap4o38532 ASSOCIATTOTM: Institut normallnoy i patologicheskoy fisioldgii Akademii meditzinskikh na-uk MR (Institute for NorauQ and Pathological Pbysiology). Vtoraya, terapevb1cheakaya Mnik Centrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrechey (Second Tbarapautle Clinic of Um Central Institute for the Advancement of SUMMTM-. ZMeb64 DATE ACQ: 09jun64 EXCL: 00 'SUB CODE: LS 4. Now 60vt 001 OEM: 000 2 Card BABSKFI, Ye.B., akademik; SORIN, A.M.; BELOUSOV, A.S.; DIMANIS, V.I.; MALK114AN P I. I. Radiotelemetric study of the pressure inside the human digestive tract. Dokl. All SSSR 158 no.4:993-996 0 164. (MIRA 17: 11) 1. Institut normallnoy i patologicheskiy fiziologil ANN SSSR I TSentrallnyy inotitut usovershenstvoveniya vrachey. 2. AN UkrSSR (for Babskiy). BABSKIY, Ye.D.; PARE, V.V.; MAUDIAN, I.I., red. [Physiology, medicine and ti-chnical progress] Fiziologiia, weditsina i tekhnichookil progroso. Monkva, Nawka, 1965. 137 p. (M IRA 18:4) I " - M j.j. (1-1,osicva); SOFIN, A.M. (Leningrad) ,e, -- . S . ,- - , - Radiotelemetric study of the functions of the aliment-,r7 tract. Vest. A1,24 SSSR 19 no.2:71-?8 1 r',4. 18:1) 3 Qj Fo - Jh IP -5/76-4~ L23 6L3 7 -6 C e C DD- AP404 -33 CCES S ION NR 1: -A:~10993/0996 AUTILORI B B (Academician AN UkrSSR).,- gorin, A abskiyi Y e 6- 1 Belausov, A. ~S, DimAni a , V, I.,..Malkimant. 14-1, ej j ITELK-.; ematrid--in-Ve-s-ti tltordf- of pr"sure--in _the, human Rastror~ nt4stinaVtract J SOURCE: ',~-AN~~SSSR. Doklad 158,, no* 41 1964 993-996- ,WN y V TOPIC :TAGS t: bid telematry, radio capsule -gas- 0 ntes ti,nal pressure, bioins trumentation A -radiotelemetric device for atudyin 3STRAM. 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RF I - 0 0 04 I - I , -X-A-L-A M -A sod 4 00 a 0 e 13 0e U ON 0 41 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 , , . m 1, U U 1, 14 0 " LA Is 34 a it m q m a is V a al a a & 4L 1 9 FOCOMIS Worm The effect of reduced bo"wetric H. S. Zchnanova stut 1. V!7= 'latip secretion. NA. MAI, Oxt4. I I. R. S. S. Oda"I liwifth, Uttslitb) lh-gi with iwLmurj Ift-urhes vieft pkt"l in a "Win- & halubt-1 " at lue"Ures cultmilwadiug to (14IM-1401 In. (AM "45."Phrs. loan cases there was &a inhibilit"I of Outri.. -cmtkm upon exvvsure. The dMm of inhibl&ia vatied widely, wcfcti--X in wrac cases decreasing by W-W%. in othm dimptiewing shogetber. The smvtory changes continued foe &477 days after e%powre. but cauddemble individual viriatim was found bete alsot in sme cues an increase and In others a docmm in secretion being ob. served. In 2 dogs a tendency toward an increase in millity was obsen-ed irrespective of the rate of secretion. rhe ~id r"- ithic 4towed irregular variations in all dap. S. A. 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MALXIKAK, I-V-; VASILNVSKIY, M.A. The role of the functional state of the alimentary center in the motor and evacuatory activity of the stomach in dogs. Biul.eksp. bLol.i mad. 43 ao.1 suPPlement:74-78 157. (Mw 10:3) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologil i patologii pishchavarenlya (zav. - deyetvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR I.P.Razenkov (deceased)) Inatituta fiZiologii AMN SSSR (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. T.N.Cheraigovskly) Predstavlena deystvitellnvm chlenom An SSSR Y.N.Chernigovskim. (STOUGH, physiol. evacuatory & motor funct.. exam. of alimentary center in CNS) (CENTRAL MWOUS SYSTEM, physiol. alimentary centers, study by determ. of evacuatory motor funct. of stomach) MALKIKAN. I.V.. RUDIK, Ye.A. [deceased] (14oskva) Mechanism of formation and healing of exoarimental gastric ulcer in dogs Lwith summary In English]. Arkh.pat. 20 n0.5:46-49 t58 (MIRA 11:6) 1. Zz laboratorii fiziologit I patologii pishchevnreniya (zar. doktor med.nauk S.I. Filippovich) Institute fiziologii ANN SSSR (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen AMR SSSR prof. V.H. Chernigovskiy). (PEK IC ULCER, experimental, genesis & henline, in dogs (Rug)) KALKIMAN, I.V.. KUZTKANTOV, V.A., FILIPPOVICH, S.I. (Moskva) Significance of I.?. Razerikov's investigations in the field of digestive physiology and pathology and certain results of their further development; 70th anniversary of his birth. Fislol. zhur. 44 no.11:1091-1094 11158 (MIRA 11.012) (GASTROENTEROLOGY, contributions of I.P.Razenkov (Rug)) (BIOGRAPHIES, Razenkov, I.P., (Rug)) MALKIMAN I.V* of digestion products in the stioulption of Dancreatic exorcrine function [with summary in English]. Biul.eknp.biolo' i med. 46 no.9:12-18 S158 (MIRA 11911) 1. Iz laboratorli fiziologii i patologii Dishchevareniva (zav** -prof. S.I. Filippovich) rnatituta normaNoy i patologicheakoy fiziologil (dir. deystviteltnyy cheln AM SSSR V.N. Chernigovskiy) AMN SSSRO MoBkvao* Predstavlona deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N, Chernigovskimo* (FOOD, eff. of pancreqtlc juice secretion & composition (Rus)) (PANCRP,AS, juice, effe of food on secretion & compceition (Ras)) MALKIMAN, I.V.; MUKHINA, A.P. Exocrine activity of the pancreas following extensive resection. of the upper segrdent of the small intestine. Biu-1. eksp. biol. i med. 53 fto./+:57"61 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologil pishchevareniya (Zqv. prof. S.I.Filippovich) Instituta, normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (dir. -~ deystvitellnyy chlen A14N SSSR V.V.Pariny) AllN SSSR Mosk-Va. (PANCREAS-SECfETIONS) (INTESTINES--SURGERYI IIALKIMAN, I.Ye. Combined multipurpose die. Yashinostroenie ro.4:39 T-l-Ag 163. (14IRA 17:2) 14 MAUIMAN~ J,Ye,,. '-rzh. Head for 5'~~npfng L,=,Z)r--5 -~-, ~ U't; --I. -, ~-, _4 n z -~ ~ - c-e T~ i e r~-~ i_ f 6, 4 16.~. ( M! h A 17 ~ 1 CO '! MALKIMAN, to -.7e., 111-al, , t p - e - - r ~ -I 1. . -1 -Fi,-2on d-te:!. S- ) t 64 (MIRA 1892%) M=PNIAN, 1, Y,~., Automatic ma.~hine for the zln,~ plat--'nF of pae,5. Maahimostruenle (gr no.6877-iV N-" 2614 IRA 18v2) ISPMYAN, G.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; KUMYAII, S.P., inth.; MALKIMN, To,l,, inzh.; SHIROEDV, B.G., inzh. - - Tanning hides in butte divided into two portions. Log. prou. 18 no.3.* 11-12 Kr 158. (14IRA 11:4) (Tanning) I- - MALKIM", Yeo 1. -. BRAHIMOVA, T. I. Kanufacture of glove leather fron Indian and Pakistan goatskins. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 2 no.4:20-22 Ap-160. (MIRA 1-j:9) (Leather) KOSTENKO, D.G., inzh.; LIVYY, G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; PONCMAREV, S.G., kand. tf3khn.nau-k; ROINOVICH, F.I., inzh.; MALKIMAN, Ye.l.,, inzh. Effect of the various methods f,r tanning stiff leather on its w-ar resistance. Report No.3. Natich.-issl.trudy Ukr NIIKF no.13:3- ,2, 162. (MIRA 18:2) SOIA)DOVIiIKOV, V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ITALKIII, A., ekonomist I_r~ ~I_A '." -, - Scientific bases for over-all Ar pro'blems of its development. NO no.6:7-9 Je '59-. (MIRA 12:9) (Automation) MALKIN, A. Sconomic bases for automation systems. Vop. ekon. no.7:15&-159 J1 159. (MIRA 12: U) (Chemical industries) (Automation) !4ALKIN,-A,,,,,- ., We are working by a new schedule. Metallurg 9 no-3:36-37 fIx '64. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Zamestitell glavnogo mekhanika Nikopollskogo yuzhnotrubnogo zavoda. MALKIN, A.M. _--l' -:, ,~w F :_- - Ophthalmoscopic examination of blood vessels of the macula lutes. Vest.oft. 69 no-5:84-85 S-0 056. (MLPA 9:12) 1. Zz glazaogo otdoloniya (zav. - I.H.Makhmiaovich) l(egilev-Podall- skDy rayonnoy bollnitay. (MIKA. blood supply of macula lutes, ophthalmoscopy) (OPETHAIMOSCOPY blood supply of macula lutes) -MALKIN. A.S.. inzh. Reconditioning the cast-iron bed of a crank-pipe press by welding. Hashinostroenie no.4:61-62 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15-9) 1. Yuzhnotrubnyy zavod. (Electric welding) (Power presses--Fquipment and supplies) MALKIN, A.S. I=rsasing the durabi1ity of parts of the friction coupling of a 1`1~10 ton capacity crank-tubular press. Hashinostroeaie no"A'~:-z lj~r%4e t63. (MIRA 16:7) 1 " (Power presses) RA LK IN , A . 6. , 1 a zh - Incrseavirw- tf,,' 19 my-jo I ~;/. - !-;a :3 K ~ r , ") n t r fj e r, ; I V " RA - MALKIN, A.S., insh. Increasing the durability of crank-pipe presses* Hashinoetroanie no&6.,22-23 N-D 164 (KIRA 18:2) KLIMKOVSKIY, B.M.; MAT-KIN, A.S.; TKACHENKO, A.S. Modernization of the fastening of rolls on mills for the cold rolling of pipe, Pbtallurg 9 no.11:28 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) MALEIN, A4S~$ inzh. ~ijdeiri--Ilizeition o-f- the fastanirg unit foi- ihelcq-=66ting rod heAd 6f ii cirlafik-,.,~P-ipe press. (MICA l8a6) C!, a d, sk P~erclng 161) -~,8,6) 14ALKIN A,S.- KRISANCYV, A.F. Modernizing mandrel thrust bearings on pipe-roll-ing machines at the Nikopoll Southern Pipe Mill. Met. i gornoftd. prom. no.6:70 N.-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) MALKIN, A.S., inzh. Improving the reliability of the friction clutch of a crank-pipe press. Mashiriostroenie no.6:70-71 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) e rTl M;, LF I * 114 A 8(YA8 1. N. 1. Ye., Ya,., Cl~n~ QL~ 2. UsISR (600) 1 rC T r,,-, t,,~ f 1,!, 1, ~ocls). ll.Resu' ts ef Con"t2n.,r-,cc on *-iet~ Cutt:n,,,,. Et~~nei i i J 3, 9. Rer-ort U-15C,3, Oct. ~95: it Of the Utting bl~-dey i'lleat fRctor and the, jurabil 'y ; 1wo 0. 21-54 YA in, 9) ,0. 15, 194 teldinol avi I ~.,E~ast 531 (L~-togis tZlyurnal SO: IJ-4355i 1+ BUMOVA, Ye.A.; KAMM. A*Ya. Machining of purts coated with stellite. Stan, i instr. 24 no.3:10-13 KY 153. (KLRA 6:6) (Turning) - A -Ila. M /-) GRANOVSKIT, 0.1.; GRUDOV. p.p.; t:iw TIKW'907, A.U., -N-; KRIVOMOV. V.A.; LARIN, M tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Ketal cutting] Rezanie metallov. Pod red* V.A.Krivoukhova. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1954. 472 p. (Metal cutting) (MLRA 8:4) prof., doktor takhn. IPPOLITOV, Georgiy Mikhaylovich;-IIALKIN n4t*, retsentent; XKMV, S.M.. inz .~.,-Gnd.tekhn.nauk, red.; IVANOTA, N.A., red.izd-va; HLIKIND, T.D., tekhn.red. (Abrasive cutting tools and their operation] Abrazivuye instru- manty i ikh ekepluatataiia. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo maohinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 254 p. (KIM 12:8) (Grinding wheels) (Abrasives';