SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRIEDIS, G. - BRIK, S. D.

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, - BRIEDIS I Conference on increasing the living standard of Latvian SSR working people, VeBtis Latv ak no.2~,,:163-164 160. i (Em 10:9) (Latvia-Coat and standard of living) FAYTELISON; Lev Aronovllzh~ LINARTS, p ', IRIEDIS, I SHULtTS,, I.., [ExPerienr~e in the vibropiston molding of prefabricated reinforced concrete construct-ions] Opyt vibroporsbnevogo formovaniia sborxxykh zhelezobetonrWkh -Ionstruktsil. Riga~ Jzd.-va AN LatviisRol SSR, 1965. 84 p. (MIRA 18.7) USM/General Probleras of Path:;1j,_;y - Pathophysi-,,l,)a of U. Infectious Pracess. Abs bur Ref Zhur - Diol., 'No 1% 1958, 89505 Author Bud7-he, M.M., Briedis, L.P., PurLpla, AN. Inst RiEp Medical 1jistitute. Title The PhaLpcytic Reaction of the Bl,-)od in Typhoid-Para- Typhoid and:Its Sig-lificance DurinG the Prerelapse Period. Oris3 Pul) : Sb. nauchn. rabot. Rizhsk. Lied. in-ta, 1957, 7, 193-200 Abstract : 980 phagocytic reaction tests (PR) were carried out on 120 subjects: healthy and ill with tyVaDid, paratyphoid A, etc. The specificity if PR was denvastrated. Mild and mDderately severe forms of the disease were accompanied by n:;derate PR., severe and abDrtive forms were associated with intense - .LAia,&jcytic activity. Card 1/2 DRIEDIS~ V. INIDAIIS, R. JA!,1SQJS, A. Improved instruments in lumbering. p. 115. DIOLCGICHESKAIA NALIKA; SELSKOHIU L LESNOMU RHOZIAISTVU. (Latvijas PSR Zinatnu akademija. Diolorijas Zinatnu nodala) Riga, Latvia, No. 15, 1958; In Russian. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8-, No. 8, August 1959. Uncla. GRAW, A.; TREILIBS, 0.; BRIEDIS, Z., red. [Algebra and e2amentar7 functions of geometry; text- book for teachers of grade 91 Algebra un elementaras funkcijas geometrija; macibu paliglidzeklis skolota- jiem 9. klasei. Riga, Latvijas Valets izd-ba, 1963. 132 p. [In Latvian] (MIRA 17:6) BRIED011 V. "Classification of snow and methods of snow research in Poland" by K. Chomicz. Reviewed by V. Briedon. Meteor zpravy 16 no.3A:115 Ag 16100 BRIE-DON Some,remarks on Z. Smolik's article: Precipitation conditions of Kq'sice; annual and monthly totals. Meter zpravy 16 no.6:182. D t63. BRIEDON, V.: KONCEKO M. "Snow conditions in the High Tatra" Geograficky Casopis. Bratislavap Czechoslovakia. Vol. 32, no. 1, 1959 Monthly list of East Buropean Accessions (EEAI), I#C, Vol, 8, No. 6. Jim 59, Unclas EXCERPTA )MICA See 8 Vol 12/12 Neurology Bee 59 6164. A CASE OF INTERNAL FRONTAL HYPEROSTOSIS IN A MAN - Asupra unut caz de hii,crostozh frontallk internk Is un birbal --Dries e M., Caraman Z., Chilleag G. and tones cu A. Inat. de Nied., Clin. -Endocrinol.. Neural. It Radtol., tall - REV. MED.-CHIR 1A�1 1957. 61/3 ( 693-697) A 22-year-old patient presented gonadal Insufficiency with somatic signs of feminism and a chron- le sinus inticlion. On the eve of the onset of the clinical disease. an operation for a deviated nasal septum was perjormed. On the basis of these facts. pathogenic hypotheses art advanced. Giltan - Bucharest 4~~X~ariw~-TAGOTA, Lidia; SAUCIUC, Tatiana; MU, Natalia The influence of implants of estrogenized bpothalamus on sexual maturation In impuberal rats. hud cercet eadoor 14 no, 3067-372 163, (PUBERTY) (MOTIULP-mus) (ESTROG'ENS)'-( PI.TUITARYI GILAM) DRIP11711, R.; REKAR, C. Copper, arsenic, and anti-nony in ores, steel anr' I-ron. -'t. 2. T). 227. ZBOUDC. (Lilibljana. Univerza, F-A,ilteta z3- m ',arstvo, metalim ijo in 1cemilsko tehnolorijo. Oddelek za rudarstvo in metalrrt-ijo.) YuvoslavJa, 1~0. 3, 1959. Montbl,, List of ~'~st Elir noan Accecsions LCY Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960. 1 Pnel . -- - . - - I --7i BRIFAH Roman, inz. Precision casting. Idvar vest 3-1 'no.5s140-142 162. 1. Metalurski institut v Ljubljani. BRIFAH, Romanp. inz* - I Quality labels for the produotit of mobanical. and electricia engineering. StroJ vest 9 noJ/2:26 Ap v6~. GLIGORE.. V., prof.; LUCACIU, 0., dr.; In colaborare cu: HOLAN, T., conf.; ERIFFO Ch., dr.; POGANGEANU, P. Contribution to the study of capillary permeability in diabetes mellitua. (Prelimins37 note; presentation of a method). Ned, intern. (Bucur) 16 no.9tlO75-1078 S t64o 1. Lucrare efectuata ift Clinioa a II-a medicala, Cluj (prof. V Gligore) in institutul de medioina nucleara, Cluj (coff. T: Hblan). BRIG - Export deliveries are expanding. Vneeh.torg. 42 no.7:37-38 162. (MM 15:7) 1, Zamestitell Predsedatelya Odeaskogo sovnarkhozas (Odessa region-Industries) (Odessa region-Commerce) BRIGADENKO, MaD. Pleilt experiments on a partial replacement of malt by the surface culture of Aspergillus avamori. Spirt.pram. 27 no.2:16-18 161. . ,(Fermentation) (Aspergillus) I (MIRA 14:4) ---IRIGAWM--O-s MAO Partial replacement of malt 17 a ourface culture of mold fwigus. Spirtsprome 27 noel;19-p22 161o (MIRA 34:2) (malt) (Molds (BotwW)) BRIGADENKOI HA~. Optimm tezpori~ture and time of the paccharification of starchy mashes by e~~i s from the surface cidture of Aspergillus awamori and malt. T:kxdy TSIIIISP no.12:3-6 162. ~(WRA 17:3) IJSTTNNIKt)V, k~P-IGVENRO, M*K.; MIASTPCHKINA, R.S. Flow sheet for sugar beet proce-asim? to Plcohol. Ferm. i spirt. 0 Prom. 31 tic-4-1-1-17 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isr3ledovat.A.-l'skiy instibit fermentnoy i spirtovoy promyzInlentiogti. SMYSHLYATIV, V.K. (Yoshkar-Ola);BAYULISKIY, M.M. (Odessa); IVANOVA, Zh. (Vratsa, Bolgarlya);USHAKOV, V.V. (Staryy Odkol);PRISMAN, A.A. (Sverdlovsk); LVIN, M.N. (Tartu)_,-BRIGLDIN, I.Ya.._.(Moskva);LIVIN, M.I. (Tartu); - KASHIN, B.I. (Kalinin$.im7a-obl..Y- Problems for students. Mat. v shkole no.6:90-91 N-D 159 (MIRA 13:3) (Mathematics--Problems, exercises. etc.) BOCHKOV, V.I.; B~WJWA= Gt,; BRUN-TSEKHOVOY, A.R.; GOLOSOV S.Ae; ISTONIN, A.P.; KATSOBASHVILI, Ya,R.; LASKOVENKOJ, E.K.; MIGUR, V.V. Auger flowmeter for loose materials. Mash. i neft. obor. no.7:33-35 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kombi~at No.16, go Angarsko ,1:3 A~ I V, aws6u,, N'.O.;BRIGADIROV, N.Q.; BLINOV, A.I., tekhnichaskiy redaktor, [Origin of man; material to aid the dissemination of scientific information among the rural populatiun] -I~roiskhoz*nie chelo- veka;* materialy v pomoshch' entestvenno-nauchno, propagamde sredi sel'skogo naseleniia. Rosto-na-Donu, 1956. 15 P. (MLRA 10:6) 1, Rostov,on the Don,Gosudarstvannaya nauchnaya bibl.ioteka. (Bi'bliography-Man-Origin) ATGADNOVP P.; CHERNIKOV, M.,- POPOV,, A. U,S,S.Re; at international exhibitions and fairs. Vnesh. torg. 42 no.8:20-21 162. (MM 15--9) (Smyrna-Exhibitions) (Damascus-Exhibitions) (Leipzig-Exhibitions) BRIGEi YE. K. USSR/Chemistry - Hydration Oct 48 Chemistry - 2-Butyne-l, 4-Diol "Hydration of 2-Butyne-l, L-Diol," Yu. K. Yurlyev, I. K. Korobitsyna, Ye. K. Brige, Lab of Org Chem ii,-.eni Acad N. D. Zelinskiy, Moscow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, 1 2/3 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LX31., No 5 Hydration of 2-Butyne-1, 4-diol in methanol in presence of mercuric sulfate or its solution in 27% sulfuric Icid gave a 37% theoretical yield of 4-izetuhoxy-l-butanol-2- one., b.p. 86.5 at 9 m, d (20/4),q 1.095, n (20/D) 14395. Use of other solvents re- sulted in resinification. Submitted by Acad A. N. Nesmeyanov, 13 Aug 48. PA 53A9T25 BRIGEp" IE. K. Yu. K. Yurlev, I. K. Korobitsyna, and "Joint catalytic dehydration of 2-butyne-1,4-diol with amonia and hydrogen mdphide. Catalytic dehydration of cis-2-butene-1,4-aiol.n (p. 744) SO: Joum2l of GonerAl Chemia&tv, (Zhurnal Obahchei Khimii), 1950, Vol. 20, No. 4. 4w /V GIRGOUY, S.S., professor; BLINOT, V.I., professors BALAKINA, V.S., professor: KHMNLINITSKIY. O.K.. kandidat maditainakikh nauk; BRIUNN TeoTo, kandidat maditsinakikh nauk; BOTIO, N.C. kandidat A PhsRU"Aiuk-, BYSTROVA, M., kandidat maditaittekikh nauk-, Z VIABOYA, Z.A., kandldat maditainikikh nauk; ANTIPINA, A.N., nauabayy notradnik Petr Tasillevich 31povskil. Arkhopate 18 no.8:131-132 156. (KIRA 10:2) 1. Daystvitellnyy chela ANN SSSR (for Girgolav)o 2. Direktor Instituta unovershenstvovaniya vracbey iment B.Nollrova (for Blinov). 3. Direktor lanchno-iseledovatellskogo institute traTuatolbgii t ortopedil (for Balaklum) tSUVVSKII, PBTR VASILINTICH) BRIGER Abram Isaakovich; RAZNIKOV, P., red.; KUZNETSOVA., A., tekhn. p --- red. Pactory where they build houses) Zavod., gde stroiat doma. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 66 P. (MIRA 15:3) . .. (Buildings, Prefabricated) LURIYEt B.G.; MURIN, A.N.;_P~~GEVICH, II.F. Diffusion and electrolytic migration of manganese ions in NaCl I MnCl 2 mixed crystals, Fiz,tver.tela 4 no.7tl957-1958 R-162. (KIRA 1616) 1. Leningradskiy gosuda un4 ersitet. (Iohs-Mg!-&fI6 ity) (Cr~stald) jHww,anese compounds) &a" - - - KOGHINA$ M.P.; URY.AYEV, 149thod of preparing largo-size P-particle radiators. Radiokhimiia 6 no.2:255-258 164. (MIM 17:6) BRIGGER, L.I., oty6red.; MMTAMAg L*I,p red, [Atlas of,-foreign countries for secondary schools; a course in economic geography] Atlas sarubezhuykh stran dlia oradnei shkoly; karm ekonomichaskoi geografti. Moskva, 1959. 40 p. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geodezii i kartografit. (Atlases) BRIGGS, R.; TARAWIOV, G. Nacreous clouds over the coast of Victoria Land. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.46s6l-6Z, 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1 -6 6 F'WP 18) 1 ["n) T i -P (i t~', ! RTT i jrjijj~l/w o_ 'd E' ACC NRt - AP6021006 SOURCE Cd AUTHOR: Veretnik, L. D.; Brigidin, V. Ya. ORG: lGiar1kov Plant im. Malyshev (Khartkovskly zavod fm. Malyshova) TITLE: Manual argon-arc weldin of thin-waRed joints SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 6, 1966, 48-49 ~JOPIC TAGS: metal joining, are welding, welding technology, shoat metal, metallurgic Yesearch OBSTRACT: Under conditions of small-series production It Is expedient to weld elements of zuaLQq4ic steels 0. 2-0. 7 nim thick to each other as well as to inassivo work parts by means o~ manual argon-arc welding. Ibis Is accomplished with the aid of a specially developed burner (Fig. 1) which can be readily construc4 by any enterprise. One of its advantages is that almost all of its parts except the nozzle and collets are constructed of aluminum and so it we os only 200 g. -Its nozzle may be either of ceramic or of copper or of a combination of both (Fig. 2); it may be made as long as 100-120 mm to gain access to relatively inaccessible weid areas. The welding itself requires a special alignment of both elements of the weldment. Thus, e. g. butt joints (Fig. 3, a) of cylindrical sylphons or flat plates 3 with wall thick- I Card 1/3 UDC: 621.791.856 L 4080 6 ACC NR. AP6021006 Fig. 1. Overall view of burner' for argon-are welding, (with currents of up to 200 a) Fig. 2. Combination nozzle: I - copper; 2 - ceramic tabe ness of S2r 0. 2 mm require the use of specially aligned top and bottom tacks; the bottom tack is unnecessary if the elements are flanged in advance (Fig. 3, b). The welded joints experi- mentally produced in this manner were tested for airtightness in a vacuum of 10-6mni Hg L 4M),1-06 ACC NR: "6021006 r e+t4 0 or thin Fig. 3. Butt joints of sylphons plates weldedwith the aid of: a - top and bottom tacks; b - flanging v4th the aid of helium leak getector; no leaks were detected. orig. art. has: 5 figures. UP CODE: 1:5111 SUBM bATE OqJul65/ ORIG REF: ODO/ vmb GAYVORON, Arkadiy Abramovich; BRIGIN, N.0 red. [Odessa, qj native city) Odessa moi gorod rodnoi. Odessa, Odesskoe knizhnoo 12d-vo, 1963. 194 P. (MIRA 17:4) BRIGINITS, 11.1.; ZAVARUKEA. 3.V. Botanical garden at the Kremenets Pedagogical Institute. Biul. Glav. sada no.30:7-9 '58. (MIFA 32:6) 1.KrAmenstakiT pedagogichankly institut. (Kremenets--Botanical gardens) MRIGIIMTS, M.L. [Bryhinets', M.L.]; ZAVILRUKU, B.V., assistent V.H. Besser, outstanding botanist of the first half of the 19th century. XaUk.2ap.Xrem.der2h.ped.in9t. no.4:89-92 159, (MIRL 13:9) (Besser, Villbald'd Gotlibovich, 1784-1842) BRIGINETS, M.L.fBryhinets', M.L.), kand. sellkhoz. nauk, glav. BILOUS, I.F., kand. ist. nauk, zam. glav. red.; VIARISOVA, I.V.19 kand. biol. nauk. dots.. r~A- SVIIIKO' Y.M.[Svynko, I.M.], red.; TATARINOV, K.A. [Tatarvno-~-, K.A.1 .- k-a-n-c!.--b-j-o1. -~aa dots., red.; SHIMANSKAYA, V.O.[Sh* a, V.0.]. red, [Materials on the study of the natural resources of Podolia] Materialy do vyvehennia pryrodnykh resur-siv Podillia. Kremenetst, Kremenets'k-yi derzhavnyi pedagog. in-t, 1963. 199 p. (KIRA 17: 7) 1. Mizbvuzivslka konferentsiya po vyvchennyu pryrodnykh resursiv podillya. 1963. 2. Kremenetalkiy pedagogicheskiy institut (for Tatarinov, Marisova). 1. MIN, V. M., BRIGISI 0. 1. 2. us3ii 60o 4. Stock and Stockbreeding; Karakul Sheep 7'. Variation in heredity and vitality of karakul sheep depending on age of parents. Sov. zootekb 7 No. 4. 1952. Dotsent 9a. L4onthly.List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCLASSIFIU. 1. DAT618, 6-1. 2. V-111~i (600~ 4. Karakul Sheep 7. Effect of the age of parent sheep on breeding and hide qualities of their issue. Kar. i zver. 6 no* 1, 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. BRIG1j) 0. 1. "Change in the I-roducLiv-ty and Breedin.- Qualities of Ka akul Sheep in RelaLion to Their A-e and iastiare Feeding C=ditions." Cand Abr Sci, k11-Union Sci-Res Inst of kniml Husbandry, Rbscow, 1954. (KL, NO 4 , Jan :~5) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher educational Institutions (13) SO: Sum. No. 50,,, 29 Jul 55 ~6 5Z k0- j S~ 0 .-T USSR / Farm Animals. Small Horned Stock. Q-3 Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 181 1958, 54782. Author : Yudin, V. M.j Brigisi 0. 1. Inst :Not given. Title :Methodical and organizational Problems in Karakul Breeding. Orig Pub; Karakulevodstvo, 1957, No 6, 3-1Z. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 IWIW, V.M., akademik (Moskva); BRIGIS 0 1 kand.sellskokhozyaystvermykb nauk (Meekvs.) Breeding work in karakul sheep raisizie Agrobiologiia no. 3:410- 4-15 MY-Je 1161. (Mm 14:5) I. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Leni.m.(for ludin). (Karakul sheep breeding) BRMA, P, , dots.; BRIGMANE, A., st. prepod.; KRAST INS,'~ dots.; RATS, KIKMS, V... red. I [Higher mathematics) Augstaka matematika. [By] N.Brazma un citi. Riga., Latvijas Valsts izd-ba, 1964. 390 P. [In Latvian] (MIRA 17:6) BRIGOROVSKIY, M.M. RT-12-48 (Combustible shales) Goeiuchie slantsy. Pages 64-68 from! GEOLOGICHESIOM IMMENNOSTI I IMNERALINO-SYRIEVAIA DAZA SSSR. I.M.Gubkin, Ed. Moscow- Leningrad) 193.0. IMUM/Optics - Cptical Technology . K Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fiz-aa, lio 4, 196o, 9718 Author Briickner Janos inst sU % ~ Title Projection Lenses 0 Orig Pub Kep-es hangtechn., 1958, 4, No 6, 186-187 Abstract Popular article an motion picture lenses. The relative aperture, normal diameters of the mounts, limitation of the aperture of the lens by its mount, and the depth of focus are considered. For the previous iart see Referat Zhur Fizika, 1959, No 9) 21239. Card 1/1 HUITO.kRY/Cptics - Optical Technology K Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1960, 9719 Author : Briickner Janos Inst : Title : ProJection Lenses, Part V. Orig Pub : Kep-es hangtechn., 1959, 5, No 1, 31 Abstract : The author considers in popular form the physical con- ditions of operation of a motion picture lens (high temperature, dust on the surfaces of the lenses). It is indicated that it is necessary to use complicated lenses for wide angle projection. For the preceding part see Abstract 9717. Card 1/1 - 141 - BRIJAN, V.- ~- *Drawing up train formation plans by electronic computing machines" by (prof., membru oorespondent al Academiei do Stiinto U.R.S.S., conducatpril serviciului do calcul tehnic din Ministorul Cailor do Comunicatii) A.P. Petrov and others. Reviewed by V. Brijan. Rev cailor fer 11 no.8:484 Ag t63. CHOKOV, Boris Pavlovich; BRIX, Aleksandr Borisovich; GUBARI, V.F., red. [Production of wall panels from keramzit-perlite concrete] Proizvodstvo stenovykh panelei iz keramzitoperlitobetona. Kiev, Budivellnyk, 2965. 54 P, (MIRA 18:8) GNEDOVSKTv V.I., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; BRIK) A.L., ir,-:-),.; F.G1.) inzb.j KASHIRSKIYI B.R.P inzh. Ebcperimental precast spans with 51'-m prestressed girders. Transp stroi. 14 no.6:10-12 -Te 164. (MIRA :L;.-2) -W-7 v v v w4- 9 g- sew 6 1 11 1. 4 It 1~ 9* N A 0. . .. . .. . . L 0 4 P" u of 1, a .,4 C/ ft dlm a, ssok add ftM it, weak 01911 was?. 00 Ow N Drik. Trudili rrT S. S. it. 'ji, yarkpotic I'St.w. I'm" I, C". U. jtwrch F0 0 (M. repst-' INS'. ,,ci, rhe Ipts, it, C)Ltg. AcOll fro- .00 129-47(103)--' Dod lith ""f'o of distluctW1 dstn' of (c. A. 35, -Cr the obaMUOM of Purtbt:.d dd ' by cxtg. weak rcadts at 0 =06 .I.t.. of *.opt and 131011- 0 .3 2=)- PMM'AVSWith the keoEt and 190 -PrIo. 1161112 of AcOll cAls, and j the 0 0 jight*,ood Oita and vemin In 13 M"dissum of I-P eltaff If;--5.-The method 0 . tic Isdr Ckrw 32 .modim I aw ad F, Kuhn M a,,rj.~.P,,,O OrtmAe'I" a so )r the detn- ilqu" 2W(1919)) __ _W1fkd klowtim to ?.qftco. 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Sonlarokov. 1,fiokkias, Pre"O. klft-11-11 00 ljijljXt9): Kkiiii. Referal. Zkoir, 2. No. 3, 124 A(MAll. 0 10 -In Itactional exits. ;with ether of AeOll ftool thr tit, 00 a COntit. liquid the fitm etit, (with A small unit- (it 401MO; of 4 X.1"ItAin. 111'.1 .4 the to"purit" (Phenol.. 01,101vilo.. kv, 00 inc. awl the highet honuAtivirti tit AvOll). A ,btu- -00 0 oj~ ativrly lRur iwitt I% obtained In the m-,N.ntI exit%. Ity I - .90 00 .1 is nirlhod in thr.itthin plant wav oblaitud an.14,117a arid. i IT r diumm 1IO-AcOII-RtrO indicates a utax. micts. so 9~ a tit 1kS7, the owid in the ether Putn. in the presence 00 -( wet". The 4-1wr%vJ highes cotien. trAn lw explalued by the fit"natkin of the asrutropic Inixt; uther-water, -riu- aicfiiiov owtion tornmwo with the tf~crraev of the 00 is InctrAw the VdLwi(ytif [lie of fultiWit in the. ritrawtor drictraws The coucti. of AvUll 0 00 lxvattw r4 the foginati.,vi of ethes-immer emulsims and at 809 Go ilirdiln. tot the avid. ThouvrollipirtiIiholAc *Arent itwo. Ittor I I% not imunairtut"t liecou". alfhough It pCothives elm #*I AvOll, Ion later mot &nit. c4 the -Avent Is urvr-41Y. It I. Ivroonortuted to uw d liolvirut which. is",ording to its c Ixtercen ether and hydrolihoW pragwrt", is intcruirdiat 400 I-entane. Since the corfl. of disiribution of the wild br- '00 twivit mich a "went &nil water is unaller (as compared oh vilirt suit witict I the iinit. of the solvent taust tK in. 00 1:11win 111V 'Avok rl,ls. Oblikilli'll 11OW lit 1ARIVI) it 00 Actill Ity dist1t. oil the is litmaildr to obtain ikli-11011% ------ Solvent. W. R. JIV1111- 1LAIA-.SLA 14TALLOOSIC-L 9.11110.1vat CL,11WIC,lia. Figs r-'r' 1;1---V'Tll -ffl" &V so 200 11 U 11 at ea 4 1 6 v 0 , 0;* 0 0 0 q 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oio 0 0 0 0 0 0 GO 0 0 0 9 0 & 0 :10 10 0 a C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 TURSKIY, Tu.I.-, BRI K.AW ENIN, A.M.; Determination of small quantities Gaz.prom. no.9:11-1~ S 157. (Acetates-Analysis) GALIPRX, Ye.M. of butyl aeltate in water. (MIRA 10:10) (Water-Analysis) NOVOPLYANSKAYA, R.; BRIK, A.O., metodist; AYUPOVA, X.V., prepodavatell; SOKOLOVj B,M-.,"--U-'ChIte-11 geografff; SYCHEV, V.G., uchitell geografti~-MAGOMKDJ, M-.,, khalimanov, uchitell geografii; AZIM3V, D.B. Editor's mail. Geog. v shkole 26 no.6151-54 N-D- 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Melitopollskiy pedagogichpskiy institut (for Novoplyanskaya). 2. Lipatskiy institutusbiei-s-K4iistvovaniya uchiteley (for Brik). 3. Pedagogich"koye ~chlliphoh6 g. Kansk, Krasnoyarskiy kray (for Ayupova).; - 4. 29-ya -,~pidiiiiiYa shkola Novosibir~ka (for Sokolov). -o -inte~zf~t No.2 KharIkovskoy oblasti (for 5. LyublinskV.--i~-s qa Sychev)..,--6.--= alinskaya shkola GuAbskogo rayona Dagestanskoy ASSR.-(for ihed!6m-ov). 7. Mikrokskaft odinA~diYat'iletnyaya shkola Akhtynskogo rayons. Dagestanskoy AgSR (for Azimov). KRINSKIT, Ivan Ivanovich; SHETIMN, A.Ts., inzh. , retsenzent; _BRIX. A.B., inzh., red.; HAMIZ, Tu.L., red.izd-va; SOROKINA, G.Te., - j~-kS~-red. (Finishing operations in forge shops] Ochistnye operataii v kug- nechno-shtampovochnykh teelthalch. Koskva, Gos.nanchno-tskhn.ixd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry,.1960. 110 1). (MIRA 13;7) (Forging) (Metal cleaning) BRIKI E.; IAANEFj E., red.; VASSILJEV, F., red.;.-SEPP, A., tekhn. red. [Tourist trips in Estoni&)Matkates mooda Rentit. Tallinn, Sesti Riiklik Kirjastus, 1960. 39 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Estonia-Description and travel) BRIKY E. Yu.: v Brik, . Yu: "A physical-geographical description of the Estonian SSR." Ibscow Order of Lenin and CTder i of Labor Red Banner State U imeni M *V. Lomonosov. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in GeoGraphical Scienenz) SO: Knizhnava letonist, No 27, 1956. lbscow. Pages 94-100,; 111. BRIK, N. WI _____FOO,n_Y`ZiCogeograpbic&1 regions of the Estonian S.S.R. Nauch.dok1.vys. ebkoly; geol.-nauki no.4:205-211 '58. 04IRA 12:6) 1. Moakovskiy un'iversitet, geograficheskly fakul'tat, kafedra obsbcbey I fizichoskoy.geografii. (Estonia--Physical geography) CHARM, Semen Seusnovich, kandidat tekhulcheskikh nauk; Z=, Frida inzhener; FILIPPOT, A.T.. redaMor; USTRUGOTA.' redaktor; [Facing brick) Litsevoi kirpich. Pod obahchel red. A.VJilippova. Moskva, Goe.lzd-vo lit-ry po stroitellstru. i arkhitekturs, 1955. 133 P. (KIZA 9:5) IsAlradenlya arkhItektury SM, Moscow. lustitut utroit*lluoy tokhniki. 2.Chlon-korrespondent Akademli arkhltektury SSSR.(for Filippov) (Bricks) FZLIDHAN,L.Y.; ORLOV,API.;FILIFFOV,A.V.; GHARIM,S.S.; BRIK,F.G. Clay briefca for facings. Rats. i izobr.predl. v stroi. no.108: 28TOl '55. (MLRA 8:10) (Bricks) IBRIK3 G inzh.; YEFREMOVA, Ye.M.; LOPOVOK, L.I., kand. arkh.; MAKOTINSKIY, M.P., kand. arkh.;~XIWVZOROVp A.K., arkh.; GHARM,45.3.0 kand.,tekhn. nauk; Mnimall uchastiye: BOGUSLAVSKIYj A.I., insh.; LIVSHITS,.A.M., inzh.; POPOY# A.N., retsenzent; ROKHVARGER, Ye.L., kand. tekhn. n ei retsenzent; GURVICH, E.A....red. [Catalog of finishing materials and elements] Katalog ot- delochnykh materialov i izdelii. Moskva, Goastroiizdat. Pt.5. [Ceramics] Keramika. 1961. 54 P. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy npmchno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh stroitalInykh =w4rialov. 2. Deyotyitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva 'arkhitektury SSSR Oror Popov). (Finishes and finishing) BRIK) I.L. Brik,I,L. --l'Biochemical CharacterisLics oil' Proteins of the Gray and ei-Ate Matter of the Large Hlemispheres of the Brain." Cand Biol Sci, Leniri6rad Srate U, Lenin,.-,rad.19~'l ZHUfU4AL--KHDIIYA No 1, Jan 54) Soutce: SUM 168, 22 jul-w 1954 ]BR IK, I. L. Phosphorus-containing proteins of cerebral hemispheres. Vest.10n.un. 10 no-10:57-66 0 155. (MLRA 901) Orain) (Proteins) BRIK, I.L.; YAKOVLEV, V.A. Anticholinesterase activity of the oxidation products of dithiophosphoric acid (M-74) esters. Biokhimiia 27 no.3:481-/,86 Yq-Je 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (CHOLINESTERASES) (PHOSPHORODITHIOIC ACID) BRIK, I.L.; YAKOVIZV, V.A. Comparative study of the properties of cholineste-raves of the nervous system in vertebrates and Insects.-%.lTiokhlmiia 27 no.6:993-1003 N-D 162. (MIRA 17-5) 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologit imeni Sechenova AN SSS-R, Leningrad. ERIK, I.L., MANDELSHTAM., YU.TH. Cholinergic systems of insects and the mechanism of the insecticidal action of the organophosphoras compounds. Khim-iya i Primenaniye Foefororganicheskikh Soyedineniy (chemistry and application of organophosphDrus cora)ounds) A. TE. ART.7DV, Ed. publ. by Kazar Lffil. Acadc Sci. USSR,, Moscow 1962,, 632 P;)- Collection of comolete oapers presented at the 1959 Kazan Gonforence ori Chsrdstry of ~;rganophosphoms ComDounds. ACOSS103 INB: AP501874T UH/0020/65/163/002/0365/o368~ AUMOR- Brestkin, A. P.;_IBrik Volkova, R. 1:-. Godovikov, N. N-t TeDlov - a_ritz. I ~-~ - - - N. Ye.; Ki-lachnik, M. I. (Academi-c-i-an-Y TITLE: Anticholinesterase properties of 0,0-diethyl s-(2-arylmL-thylamino)-ethyl,!!? thipphosphates and their metbyleulfonium methyl sulfates SOURCE: AD Slb. Doklady, v. 163, no. 2, 105, 365-368~ TOPIC TAGS. nerve gash chemical warfare agent, cholinesterase inhibitor-, anti- cholinesterase activity, thiophospbate ester ABSTRACT- One of the most effective ways to increase the activity of organophos-- phorus cholinesterase inhibitors is to introduce an onium group in their stnicture at the sAir distance from the phosphoryl group as the distance between the carbonyl carbon and the quaternary nitrogen in acetylcholine. Previous work showed that the sharp increase in anticholinesterase activity observed on transition from sulfides CH (C B 0)P(O)SCH CH SC H to sulfonium compounds ICH 0WO)SMI '-_R 'NcH hz;,J- 3 2 5 2 2 2 3(C2'T'5 2 2 IS04CH3 is due not to the inductive effect, but to the formation Cf an iorlic be,i;*Ireen the inhibitor and tbe anionic center of cholinesterase. The effect the ,7-uLgnitude of the erfective charge aw!the anticholinest erase artivitv cl -h, v58M45 ACCESSION NR-. AP5o18747 above compounds vas investigated. The compounds investigated were 0,0-diethyl S-(O-arylnethyl-amino)-ethyl thiopbosphates (C2HSO)2~(O)SCii2CH2ri(CH3)C,H,R, and their metbylsulfoniwn methyl sulfates [(C-,1i50)2P(0)SCH2CH2 kCH3)2C6H4R]S0,,C'F'=. Arv-, Fiji-- stituents R of different electronegAi'vities were used: CF3) CL, L,) I estera-ge activity was evaluated from the reaction rate constfuits -4~ serum cholinesterase (acyleboline hydrolase) In M/50 phosphate 'Lut*,,::' kpl~ 25C. The physical constants of the inhibitors and their reaction rate cons~atts are 191ven in tabular form. In compounds -with a ternary N, the presence of aryl ~Zr~%'ULIS decreases anticholinesterase activity, presumably because of the laser abi-lity of aromatic amines to form Fwmanium cations in aqueous solutions. On the other hand, compounds with a quaternary F, and aryl. groups show-very strong activity. In addition to increasing the effective positivecharge, the hydrophobic aryl radicAls fac-J.""itate the sorption of the inhibitor on the enzyme surface. The existence of the positive char43e appears to be the most :important factor determining the high activity of such inhibitors. The nature of.tbe.substituents R_,.sboving good linear correlation withli the :maction iate, and the steric compatibility of the aryl group with the ari oni c site of the enLyme are of secondary inportance. Orig, art. has: 2 tables a-rid 1 f i gure 11~ ~8973aw65' ACCESSION NR: AP501BT47 ASSOCIATION: Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii I blokhimii im. T. M. Sechenova Akademii nauk SSLU Instit 'R ( ute of Evolutionary PbVsiology and Biochemistry, AcadeW ,of Sciences SR); Institut element oorgani cheskM soyedineniy Ak-ad-emii nau-jr.-M-S~PF-- nst, ute o Organoelement-al Compounds, ~cai~eag of Sciences,SSSF) SUBMITTKD: OlFeb65 ENCL: GO SUB CODE: C-15 I L S i RO REF SOV: 005 OTM: 003 AM PPMS: 408 BRIK, I.L.; BRFSTKIN, A.P.; YAKOVLEV, V.A. Interaction of esters of the N-methylearbamic acid with acetyl- cholinesterases of the brain of white mice and flesh flies. Biokhimiia 29 no.6:1020-1028 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii i biokhimii imeni I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted JanuarY 31, 1964. MELKONYAN, V.;j, kand.tekhn.nauk; BRIK, L., inzh. Investigating causes of poor weldability of rolled wire rods prepared from Alaverdi wire-bar copper. Prom.Arm. 1+ no.1:60-64 Ja 161, (MIRA 14:6) 1. Nauchno-issledovatoliskiy gornometallurgicheskiy institut, Sovnarkhoza ArmSSR (for Brik). (Copper-Testing) irl, LAYNM,, D.I., CHERKASHINAp N.V.; BRIK, L.M, ~ ~, ~ 3-A 7 ~ Nat-are of the unweldability of oopper. Trudy Gip-rotsvs-l-metc- brabotka no.20166-171 165, (MMA U ill) at '1 41 41 Ad A, go G (A w Lt A -Ft., A l A Teavi dye'4 She" Skills 00 $)ftt 1,10"1. 17, N., ", Novi. DI-taiw A,. A. 11. zoo ~ 40 ;I;; of 0 'i roe 00 roe *G g j Zee U P 7 ~z - 00 00 ;:300 1 00 it e R oo v " 1 u 0 0 O"O11w;1l`;nO;11a1*1 10, IV no 0' 0 900096000coo 00 0 0 *04: "i 4 l OT 090 00000 0 et to I* o 0 0000 of 00 0 Wo 00*000 * e 4 o O 0 e o 0 MIL M.I. Ed!ceased]; 9"VA, X..A.; TURIJTANOVA-M.MVA, A.I. Some Mesozoic ferns and their spores of-the southwestern Ural Mountain region. Hat-VSWRI no-9-:131-177 1$5. (MLIIA 9: 9) (Ural'Hountain region-Yarns, Fossils) - BRIK, N.I. Using new equipment. Avtom., telem. i aviazl 9 no.3:24-25 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Pomoshchnik rovizora po bezopasnosti dvizheniya poyezdov po khozyaystvu signalizatsii, tsentralizatsii, blokirovki i svyazi Sallskogo otdeleniya Severo-Kavkazakoy dorogi. 013069 SOURCE CCDB*.- UR/0048/66/030/004/0633/006~, AUTHOR. Sokolov, V.A.; Vol'kenshteyn, F.F.; Prik, O.G.; Kondratenko, M.B* &0 ORG: None TITLE: Concerning the role of radical-recoiabination processes in candoluninescence fReport, Fourteenth Conference on Luminescence held in Riga 16-23 September 19657 SOURCE: AN SSSR., Izvestiya. Seriya fixicheskaya, v. 30, no. 4, 1966, 633-636 TOPIC TAGS: recombination luminescence, chemlluminesconce, candoluminescence~ ABSTRACT: Although candollakescence luminescence under the influence of.a.flame hus been questioned formanyyears', the-authors assert that the existence of, this phenomenon has definitely been proved. The mechanism.of candolumineacence.was hypo- thetically developed by one of the authors CF.F.Vollkenshtein, zlektronnaya teoriya kataliza na.poluprovodnikakh, rizm-atgiz, Moscow 1960) an the basis of the electronic theory of catalysis and cbemisorption on semiconductors and has been discussed and de- scribed in other publications:by F.F.Vollkenshtein et al. According to this mechanism excitation occurs at the expense of the energy released incident to recombination of free atoms and radicalsin the flaw on the surface of the phosphor. In the present paper there are adduced the inferences based on the radical-recombination theory as regards the Influence of extraneous gaseous impurities on the intensity of cando- Card 1/2 L 26481-66 AICC Mi. AP6013069 luminescence and there are describedAhe results of attempts at experimental-verifica- tion of the predictions. The inert -gas emplo,yed in the main experiments was.nitrogen :and the phosphorwas ZnS*CdS.,Cu.,,A figure gives curves characterizing the variation, of.-the luminescence lntensity~-of the phosphor with the nitrogen concentration at dil- ferent temperatures. Another~figures shows analogous curves characterizing the in- fluence of co.and 02. comparative experiments to evaluate the recombination coeffi- cient were carriedout with non-luminescing CuO. On the basis of general analysis of the data it is concluded that radical-recombination processes play a significant .role In excitation of low-temperature luminescence (which, it is asserted, is true luminescence a ccording to the Vavilov-Wiedemam criterion) but also in excitation of 'high-temperature candoluminescence' which is aspecial form of equilibrium emission t hat is not true luminescence* Orig., art., has: 2 formulas and 3 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 60/ ORIG REF: 007/ OM REF: 001 Qrd2/2 L 4590-6~ EWT(1)/EWT(m)/E1VT(J.) IJP(c) W4 ACC NR, AR6o23268 SOURCE C AUTHOR: -Brik, 0. G. TITLE; Investigation of the flame of illuminating gas as a source of excitation of candoluminescence %~/ SOURCE: Ref zh. Fizika, Abs. 3D40T REF. SOURCE: Izv. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 138,'1965, 265-2T1 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, manufactured gas, light excitation, luminor, optic activity, radical recombination ABSTRACT: The author investigated radical-luminescence (RL) in different zones of an illuminating-gas flame, and also the influence of extraneous impurities introduced into the flame (1 21 N29 CO 21.029 KC1, NaCl) on the luminescence. He established that the most active, with respect to RL excitation, is the outer zone of the flame, which contains the largest amount of free atoms and radicals.1 The observed quenching of catalytically active luminors by means of extraneous imburities confirms the radical- recombination mechanism of lumine8cence. The RL of phosphors in the flame of illum- 1/2 L 45933-66 ACC NR: AR6 0 inating gas is caused principally by radicals (free atoms) of hydrogen. Bibliography 23 titles. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 20 Card 2 blg KONJBATOYEV, Afanasiy Borisovich, kand.tekhn.nauk; YER'ST , Galins - Hikolayevna, inzh.; MWIGHIKOV, Ivan Alekseyevich, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; MOSKOVSKIY, Mikhail Ivanovich, kand.takhn.nauk; SOBOLEV, David Iosifovich, kand.tokhn.nauk; SMZIGEVICH, Petr Kazimirovich, insh.;,SHIROKOV, Boris Ivanovich, kand.sellsko- khos.nauki Prinimali uchastip: TREBIN, Boris Nikolayevich,' inzh.; OSOBOV. Vadim Izrailevich, insh. MUK, PA-;,pre-podavatell, reteenzent; IVANOV, V.A., prepodavatell, retsenzent; KOGANOV. A., prepoasvotail. retsenzent; KCRONOV, B.V.. prepodavatell.' retsenzent; MARKOV, Me., prepodavatell, ret66n28XXt; OSIPOV, G.P., prepoda- vatell, retsenzent; RYABOV, P.I., prepodavatelf, retsenzent; SOLOV11W, K.Ya,q prepodavatell, reteenzent; SOROKIN, T.Ya., pro- podavatell, retsenzent; BANNIXOV, P't red.; VORONKOVA, Ye.0 tekha.red. [Manual for collective farm machinery operators] Spravochnik makha- n128tora aellskogo kh02iaiStVa. Penza. Penzeaskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 610 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Sarstovskiy institut makhanizataii. aellskogo khozyaystva imeni M.I.Xalinina (for Brik, Ivanov. Koganov, Kononov, Karkov, Osipov, Ityabov, Solov'yev, Sorokin). (Agricultural machinery) -(Farm mechanization)- j I' a W V W W W-1p-W-W I 11UUMISTA IIII "a - !0-31 a v K T I jA .a A t4b **C'CtPfS A~* 0400191111 *011 A .2r5 STM PRMM PMUU"RS US= ORO= FOR DIC-AMTORS. Brikj P: M. (Elekt. St., 1948t (7)0 20-22). -at novel Russian regulator Is demorlbodp owsisting of a se"ItIT9 with a flattened WU needlep a reguhtor "1e d=e preloure relay . valve with a mlommotor and a water filter vith a choke. The interaction of th*ss omy4-mentv Is doeoribed wid illustrated by os 00 j diagrams. *6 Neel 49 's V t.404* "if owl OR U 9 Al 10 All; ago. *"In. %still A 1 1 v 5 A 4 3 9 V'~ BRIK, P.M. Brik. P.M., "Automatic Regulation of the Operation of Thermal De-aerating Installations," Moscow and Leningrad, Gosenergoizdat, 1953, 70 pages, 46 figures. BRIK, F.M4, inzhener; OYSYANNUOY, A.Y. Steam-water preheatere for small and medium boiler installations. Blek.sta. 25 no.2:49-50 7 154. (MLRA 7:2) (Steam boilers) 8dit P. M. and D, A., Tsw raivits of i~vst,- Q,tir,m of tba ~Yj-.Ulic Pokillence of Ovattli, 010101 tlv."~r plates is destribe'l, fin r.'r- pt-s-c w -t-t in local .-3 - - are ted trom a heating nerwrk awi ri~r M-ninti-a with auromit, .Ppat.rus or control. Based on the data obtairwoo, it is ~h,- rhat Eltc ri,cific~~n! oi is Lhc COCHicienc of Me r.(W ~~r.rcn Ctle , ! tL- opening in -he phat and the diametz. of the pipe and the ratio between the thickness of the plate aud the dianivez of its opra- ing. The meaning of the coefficient of disc-huge is state-d. 1T so obtained by expetinsentitl viribridis and calcuiared by means of fo~riailas cirdinaffly accepted for adaptiom in this rype of work. Pr,,-,xal tat girep lot cht vah~s o! tt-e tadlicated co,-Oicieni, _hL-a; A rl AA a SA), 'van dium an the Id" affect isf Won and 4 laotheltmel "filitafelmostilift of Oullealle, ii, It, 111M, V. It. Nelnuork. still H. I - IfIltill. Md) 6. lwll'1111014~__' -fe Thr 1)ljrlxmw 14 Ill'% Inves'llialit"D 'Ass 110 Art. lisp dect of 11 up to 0,0161". antl V u lulli., oil tile impt tort ilia) 1twillation of Sualeafte AP.110011 tile pcosetration list hatth-11- 1111) effect ill steel and in tift. the copiltivion, (plantify -11 Ol, lllc~v cletinvals Its faise the istambly ill alkwipluir And ill- 00 erraw the perictratiou effect. Thkot study %&% ina-h- mt 0* 4 steels. Croull I ctmite. around 1.071," C and mnall mldn,. Go C and Ntuall md,ltvt. 4 of It. group I I rottig. around M48% q It, group III conig. C slid stuall addim. M V. and group Wcontg. around 0.47% C and small addn%. (it V. In Stmilk tj grout) 1 0013 OAA)Mj, (if It retaf.h.4 oo tbeimudonitatioublaustenittat4tX)-IPC-tI andiuMect-I group 11 olt 320-MO1. Further Inerra," In It act-virt. =66i a(rd austenitc dem"ilin.; at a 11 content 4 O.Weir; all.l.- 1.117e0 idle tramformat ion was (itsore I hall wit Isout It. At bights 1-1C 00 ps. (fov-10% even tile Struilled addli. (if It socet-11-fills t1 lie tale of mustenhe trantJortuallum At 410-141". 11 it, of V ammis moornite d"vinim. in itivel, of Xs,mp IIt. R4Wng the li'cimtent tof).15ep ssm,leralr~ anornar dmitillits.; at 0.23% CJ V the iiaxeleration it L In larris ( Kemp IV there werr 11 ilia%. five antrolit.- ta- hility at 3:041011111, Thew. Illaos. :ctc obtainvA ilh 11.114 luml and 0.121-4).We of V. Wills Ali addill W to "', of V I lie SuAl polite slawfil Vill I till %I IVI dropped. lit It still V oil lite lictictration pliers parall.-I-A Ilia[ W mv~ ativitenilcmahility. Stoscestualloidthmof Ilarecilvelivesof Pee M e 3.10-11ol, and ontuill mothillit. (if V at it can I.- a,- I =0 0 unird that a IlAnd V vtill nmIL-11v increav file SumrillivollillAlify slid tile jWnrillatiou vilmi, 44 , : t "is lots, W of A r, 0 is to it is I A 0 09 00 0 Ile A- L r ft r C M i I t MAP L--"- L I IT_ A12 1.0 CAVf*S_ "SO A 4Z. ?!, . . 69 -Kilo" of am" S"tm" of DWOS "a wasamum oil the so 134111aadoe of died. & D. Drik, V. JR. Nelinark. end 00 Kati". d. C.A. 41 The ffectof 1?0.00 '00 Coutil. C O.M. 910.47, Me OAL P O.M. and S 0.041% was stud .. The tiZ unsterial from wW& the steel w 21 Cr O d C 0 11% K e . an u . . . The melt was dooKkUnd with Pa-Ma and Fe-S. and UAn of At went %Mod. With no arldno. Wme = d li h W sli n M k a wil e ~ ng t bad a radiatin fraclurn. 0.0110-0.01)4% of it Ovellray" llso radlatin: 1111 structure Md tins PW d saWfulte #rsivin disnintshed. At them comenns., tile 9 Is thought to be in PAW solu. in the l A O 000 f B h di ti stee . . t e ra a , t ng structure rappraired je and at 0.008 was "M same " in steel with. " i 2 :;j out addaL t 0. t. B-omtS. pbRic could be ob- 7 d ll wite ; as forging. the stea aumb ed. IU effm of V was very sWilar, eitept that It rtcluired higher eancris. of Vtobrinaboattliessimereoults. Tinesinaltheaunten- - Itic grains of primary eMtn. decreased with increasing concna. of 8 or V. In this rrspM the greatest effect was t t i b o 01%0 H d l V 11 olk M coo VU0 o . an e a . 0" t . up J 0e A 14. 1 L A .11ALLURGICAL LITIN&TURt CLA%SWICATION :MONO -A INJOIF3 41f CN. T- 4 P ~i 0 0 U o V 10 As 1 Vf 84 An I % 6 W 0 A a KID a 114 .2c a 0 BRIK, S, D old' K~ tumn. Bading amenwl. tbermal of high-speetl sted at', tW I kU mh I it t b d d ! t Cherdeal Abet*. met n. o taine s imp @& tar ca nv e leat mt blatulu am hardness 61 only W-8 Rockweii ZFI I ' r b A*W it 20010 ft 8 b V610 48 NO. 9 a e no a er ts. , com e C wd 47 C=tw as all = - -! MAY 100,M4 an be h=o AtM-M. ThelowharvI mW to W4 RockwweH4C s t 4 k, MetallUrgy Ad MetallograpW . 500-0001. MArfttwwt*m"eS th af i 6 i: th- fiit-q6W t k o tl d b t it i d oc moftft ven ow s C n u go 6q % , , addid ddom&Um *hgj= III tht U" BRIK, S.D., raferent. Utilizlzg ultrasonic oscillations in steel heat treatn"nt. IMul. TSMICHM no.15:56-59 157. (MM 110) (Ultvauonio waves--Industrial applicatious) (Steel-Heat treatment) BE . S.D. inzh. Strain ageing ofbw carbon stools, Biul. TSNIIGM no*16.-32-43 157, (Steel--Testing) (MIRA, 11--5) BM, S..D.,, referent. ~- Heating billets by molten glass. Blul. TSNIICHK no.16:55-56 157. - (Glass) Drurnaces) (NM 11:5) 13RIK . ,D..,,referent Hot pressing of pipe ingots. Biul.TSNIICHN no-17:61 (325) 157. (Dies (Metalworking)) (MIRA 11:4) BRIK, S.De, risferent, :'Affect 01 finish a-nn sling conditions on magnetic properties of "' transformer steel, Biul,.TSNIICHK no.21.,60-61 157, (MIU 11s3). I (Steel-Haat treatment) "V 1.7p BRIK, S.D., referent Forced heating of steel ingots (from "Journal of the Iron and steel Institute" no. 11, 1956). Biul. TSNIICM4 no.23:.49-51 '57. (MIR& 11:2) (Great Britain--Steel ingots) ERIK, S.D., referent Cleaning metal parts by means of ultrnsonice (from foreign .Journals). Biul. TSNIICHK no.23:54 157. (MM 11:2) (Metal cleaning) (Yltrasonic wsves-Industrial ap-olications) BR3X, S.D., referent. j",_ .. -"-' . , -0"K, "of ~-w Repeated strain ageing, Biul, TMICHN no.2lt62-64 157. (Steel-Tooting) (MM 11:5)