SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHUCHKOV, V.I. - ZHUDRO, A.

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MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; EMMKIN, V.V.; ZHUCHKOVO V.I.; SH~LOMW, V.F.j EPSHTEYN, N.Ye. Obtaining manganese alloys from Polunochnoye deposit ores in pilot plant thermal ore furnaces. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.7: 107-117 161. (MIRA 16t6) (Manganese alloys) ZHUCHKOVP V, I.; SUCHILINIKOV, S. I.; MIKULINSKIY, A. S.; MOLEVA, Electric resistance of ore and lime mixtures used in the manufacture of metallic chromium. Izvvys,ucheb.zav.; chern. met, 7 no. 4:62-67 164. (MIRA 170) I* Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy inotttut. '7HTJr,[IKOV V.I, (Sverdlevsk); LEPINSKIKH, B.M. (S,.vrd1Ov!3k); MI-TINST'.1f, A.-J. -- '- I TLAOROV 11.1T. ';z Prinimal uchasti.yei ZAY., Electx1c conductivity and themcalectromot've foice of fiolld Pmnganej6 oxides at high temperatures. lzv. All iSSSR. no,4246--50 J'1-.Air f65, (MIRA 18:8) MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; ZHUCHKOV, V.I,,; VOROBIYEV, V.P.; SHOLOKHOV, V.F. Obtaining manganes8-silicon from Northern Ural ores. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.?s177-181 161. (KIRA l6s6) (Manganese alloys) (Sintering) PAN ILOVp B.A.1 RYABCHIKOVP love MIKULINSKlYp A.S.; ZHUOHKOVp Volt F Obtaining alloys of manganese and silicon. Trudy Inpt. met#'UFAN SSSR no.7tl63-175 161. (MIRA 16:6) . Nu*anese alloys) (Sintering) ZHUCHKOV V I.; MIKULINSKIYj A.S.; Y~FREHKIN, V.V.; MOLEVA, N.G. Uq! bf a fluxed sinter in obtaining carbon ferromanganese. Trudy Inst; met. UFAN SSSR no.7:157-161 161. (KIRA-16:6) .(Manganese alloys) (Sintering) MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; HAKHABIN, V.P.; SHIRER, G.B.; NF;VSKIY, R.A.1 STEBLYANKO, N.V.; YEFREMINp V.V.; VOROB#YEV, V.P.; ZHUGHKOV KUhNUSHKOP OIVI Change in the position of the electrodes and the capacity coefficient in obtaining manganese alloys. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.?: 147-151 161. (MIRA 16t6) tManganese alloys) (Sintering) HOLEVA, N#G.; ZHUCHKOV, V.I.; MIKULINSKIYp A.S.; KUSAXIN, F.S.; YEFREWIN, V.V. Change in the phase composition of materials in relation to the height of the thermal ore furnace in obtaining manganese sinter. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.7:119-125 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Sintering) (Manganese ores) -T 7 7 ij-~ T jJ T T--il ~Jzjj7jv, 94-7, V I T1.1.1 M, .0 0114MMIRWI-Ift fr"Hil PIRE 111-443FIC-IRN, I WA I r r NAKHABIN, V.P.; MIKULINSKIY, A.S.; SHIRER9 G.B.; NEVSKIY, R.A.; SHOLOKHOV, V.F.V, YEFFLEWIN, V.V:; 2HUCHKOV,,,V '.I..; KURNUSHIKO, O.V.1 ZPSHTEYN, N.Ye.; PAKFILOV, S.A ; Ilif Ii uchastiyes ILIIN, V.M.; ZENLYAKOV, V.V.; SHMULEVICHy Ye.Ya.. Smelting out manganese-silicon and ferromanga4~e from Polunochnoye deposit ores in Itfurnace with a power of 10,500 kilovolt-amperes. Trudy Inst. met. VVAN SM no.7:127-145 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Manganese alloys) (Sintering) zhij CH Foy, VOROBIYEV, V.P.; MIKULINSKIY, A.S. Simultanpniis measurement of tomFerature, electrIcal resistance of the charge, and position of electrodes as a method for studying the operation of charge-resistance furnaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. inet. 8 no.2:73 t65. (MIM 18:2) 1. Sverdlovskiy metallurgichegkiy institut. 41 ..l-. ,:I -7- 77 MIKUYWV, V-V-; KUDINOV- B-Z-' ZHUCHMN. V-Z-; CHUTSOV, A,V,; Smelting Bakal ores with maximum use of siderites in blast furnace Trudy lust. met. UrAN SSSR no.z:61-66 158. (KIRA 12:4) (Bakal regiou-Siderites) (Blast furnaces) ZHUCHKOV, V.K.,, inzh. Locating damIage in the insulation of an air cable by a met4od which involves measuring the voltage drop on the cable sheathing. Avtom., telem. i eviazI.5 no.3:29-30 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Rossoshanskaya. distantsiya signalizataii i avyazi Yugo-Vosto- chnc~, dorogi. (Electric cables-Testing) it, 41 son MR. 'r C 1 31111 IT I TRIT IMMUBURAMAII MINIM ;HJCHKOVP V.N. Standardization of die-casting molds for irainufacturing parts of thermosetting plastics. Standartizataiia 29 no.lt22-24 Ja 165. (MIRA 1834) G., ENG.-O TRET3,'*'KO, T-1. I., 2-11G., ZLTQIIKOII. V. ~1. rul. 2. ussR (6oor) -4. Coal I-lines and Mining - Safety Measures Discussing B. N. Lyubimovs article on "mine parachutes." IV. Uroll 27, no.3.1, u 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions,,Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. PRMIYAMOVSKIT, N.M., kenA, tekbn. nsmk; DIX# X.P., insh.; ZHUCHKOV, V.P., An experimental Investigation of unst4Lble conditional ,bf water circm- lation.Teploemergetika 4 no.12t2l-24 D 157. Mm 10211) 1". Tiieaoyuzuyy teplotakhalchaskiy inititnt. (]%4d water) BIBIKOVI M.M.; YELISEYEVI N.A.; ZHUCHKOV Ye N.- NAZAROV, D.M.j SOROKIN, V.O., red.; KOR&IG-VA,-Kh-.N red.; GRIBAKIN, D.V.p red. izd-va; GURDZHIYEVA, A.M... tokbn. red. (Manual for the study of traffic regulations for sheet crossings; tAXfic diagrams] Posobie dlia izueheniia pravil i,roezda pere~restkov; skherV d*vizheniia. Pod red. V.O.So- rokinay Kh.11,,Korkhovoi. Leningrad,, Goo. avtomobIlInaia in- spektsiia M Lenoblgorispolkomov.. 1961. 103 p. (MIRA 15-7) (Traffic engineering) KRYUKOV., P.A.; ZHUCHMVA, A.A.; M24GARTEN, Ye.V.. Changes in the composition of solutions squeezed out from clays and ion exchange resins. Dokl. All SSSR. 144 no.6:1363-.1365 Je 162. 11 1 (14M 15t6) 1. Inatitut noorganichookoy khimii Sibirskogo otdolandya Akadanli nauk SSSR i Inotitiitr-gookhkii-i vtnvlitiche~koy khimii im. V.I. Vernadskogo Akadamii ruiuk SSSR. Fredstavleno akad. A.Pe Vinogradovym# (Water., Underground-Analysis) A. P Inland Navigation Electrification of night guideposts is a factor in improving the work of the pilot. Rech. transp. 12, No, 4, 1952 Monthly List of 1~ussian Accessions, -Library of Congress., October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. Ta U To N v to MAC of "I 0 go C"W"Utl" Of WOW with (*trm Sulfate. A, M. 0 Xjs,,,~ 191g N,, Amr, lW9, NO. 1% P"11911(mi txPl.$. Wrtw carried out with the Mara r'so, AmAwtulvd. Tlw equillistrill Osed 2111lullonrou4Y for both the cwtuLitkoi ondvitivillpS tit water. AdTantages of the xwd tuclbod ot-cr the A!&%h), atetbod wt. (1) Irv effect Of C"kii"1411(m with a lifinultantous trullnent at water with fIrlio'. knu G* and Umv is gmter shu In the imitnent with tilc emri. coo lout adouIs. (2) The Fa(011)# which b Ammird in ibli, U Insol, lo waivf, (3) Fhe it4j".11 h411.111vis 4 00 the softened water and the coolk-ol of Ins. tAitmorro go 4re lowned considerably. The oxygen dmiagid of the coo water Is lowered from 39.4 to CS ing.1fl., utid simul. 00 (aneomsfy the water is Softened to 0.55, 0.65, (GCr1ll4n;., ro 0 The expts. were performed at 40 ',*. The J,,f-t nd tot proposed method is the premmm of a suspvnicil jint ppi. 4 M010s in the sullened wAttr. Th AtVL1 e t 0ths short time of Ktillits of the water wul to thr pxw Pesforomoce of the woott-4401K filter W (lie rquip,ottil. 4*0 .j,; A S; A ' 40 j~ tie 46 ~Ats;k A L i I t 18 &1 tA of U IN LV 10 it: ORO;! it d of Am It 'A n ff Ct olo~* 04 0 0 00 of of 0 e 0 a 60 0 00 9 leis 0 0 fie 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 a 0 00 4, 0-0-0-0-0 AME y"I .T. "tam DONIGNICH, R.I.# kand.med.nauk; GRIGORITEVA, R Ilp bind.med.nauk; ~HUC~,, L.O.; KADOWSE7A, P.P.; MMINOVA. N.P. iMordovelraya ASSR) '-- ~,ganlzatlon of psychoprophylactic preparations for all parturients in Saransk. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 4 no-5t74-78 S-0 159. (SAWSK--CHILDBMTH-pSTCHOLOGT) (MIRA 13:1) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Propane) 87479, B020/D058 ACTMIS: A.. 1110ankov. T. S., S.rkoe.. L. G. A- Zhuchko-w. X. C. Do4dax.miLp T. X t . , , I Thorsootidativ* restructiam, or FOlnroqjl&u* &M the a Fiber an, Its Basis ?EMDIUL: xhiaLobealays, "Ickcs. 1960. No. 6. pp. 19-22 TXXT1 The authors wanted to zo4y the Lzriumoc he Corposiuca Of the PoInvopylous fractions am the tic I the Ql - Z L - Ar fication of %be z ossibilitie f t ba l % s o i a P lziag It. pa - er In h.plog &MA y be fiber. PvlnrupTlszw with the following characteristic values *44 c t so rar iho study. molecular welizi 200.003. contents of The amorphous fr- o in 4.3%. consent* at %be h.p-t&to fraction 5.7%, ash coatento, 0-4%. TX& GN fibers *or* produced accordiag %a The process descrlb*4 in let. 3. -he ide.t 1,0 tberemol d*atruc t Lou of the qa1yprc;yIma v m studied between 140 c . and 240 . sinx: the fiber to shaped at 'Memo t rature#. The do%& ob_ : :2p %aimed arm given lz fig. 1. m4 ahav that a period of activation at the process exist*. whose value decrease- mitt rising toaperatarev and suzoo agolow'" the heat.4 to 200 C (?is. 2) and tatEL..14 viscosity :f 140 C (Na. 33 an th of the fractions a traced gTaphzzalls. c -99 of the cacyciltLat of the rraz- It can to aeon train Fig. 2 That 1kho atm.~ tins at the mmUl-ag polzt Olt the Polymer does 40% ca4se any cbazg* at the ist%ritsit viatasitj 4=iza bAsAlAd. Rod UMS CALILh,ar Laflueacso Um, shermaoxilativo Asatructlez. It can be me" free Pit. 3 %tat the Introduction, of 15% of its amorphous 2alypropy:ono fraz%Lan reduc*i %to oativatiom period to about cau-twelfth. 7:4. 4 $to-a-ha c-96 of '.I* intrinsic viscosity or The P011--7 in J&P-Ismew on the antiosiskats used. The must effective t 2W- C are V,eoxans, D and :cn*l. F-awaver. the activity of thgs~ entire:*&=.* V_reA.;y decreases then incroan..4 the z- of ,,zt1Qx1d,eAt- *A %t. b' Th f 240 s l ' (T I e a e a urs zo a ;*r rAsQx1d&1,v kal"rP9ysas, is mentioned to ?able 2. fr.= tr1"t&oz Q d &A, p ZVOact. 2 w:: Ch it Can a that V_ 0.1% local =4 ml b: rt talent for UL4 *t"1X1"tLctt of I*-. &S Nc. 5 at-. dp.adenc. of lairtnala wi*zzsts.T &=3 stroagth of %he fiber cc the 1;Wr&t1am Of testing a" in* Polymer cam2v.-tica, table 5 give. der. oz zz. err"% of two stdbilix.r used ~~j %I* dzr&tlca of hea,11AS *a tia th,srao.- oxidative stabj~jty of the f&br. wh.,.h stz-b Ih4S fibers *.47,h If- K*cacc* M and local ritapective!y, or a aixtQ-re of 0.5f, Sooxcao D vilb 6.54 of a phtmal-s%yrono candansAtian -roj.ct d-- mj% chan4s, th.Lr properties when b*4t*A rar L50 hour* " 140 C. -her. ar. 5 figr.j, 5 tables. and ra:,trazaaa. A930CIATIOS: TX111 JAII-Voloa Scientific Research Tnstit.t* of Sxnth.lto Fibers ZHUCHKOVA N.I. kand.med.nank Treatment of tuberculosis with Koch's tuberculin (1899-1891) and its criticism by Kazan physicians# Kazon.ed, abur. no*2t 82-84 Hr-AptO (MMA 16:11) 1. Hafedra organizatai-I zdravockhraneniya-i istorii meditsiny (zavo prof, TeD. Epszto~m) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta. !let ZIIUGHKGVA, N.I.; SHUHN, V.N. Profeasor N.A.Gerken an a surgeon and civic worker. Nauch. trudy Kaz. gos. ined. inst. 14:29-30 164. (,NIIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra organizataii Mravookhranunlya H iotoriyey meditsiny (zav. - prof. T.D.Ep3liteyn) i kafudra abstichey khtrurgii (zav. - r,rOf. Vill.SlAibin) Kazanskogo tried its inskogo Inititu'vIi. ZHUCHKOVAjI N. I. ZHUCHKOVAj Nt I.: 'IN. F. Vysotskiy as a scholar and worker in Russian medicine in Kazan' in the second half of the 19th century and the beeinning of the 20th.11 Kazan State Medical Inst. Chair of the Organization of Public Health with the Histo'7 Of Medicine. Kazan'.. 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree Of Candidate in Medical Sciences.) Sourcei Knizhnaya letopis' No 28 1956 Mcacow ZHUCHKOVA, N.K.; VANKHADLO, TS.B.; GOLOVANOV, G.F.; DOBROVOLISKIY, N.F.;, M*L* Paint and varnish coating used -for the protoction of water-purifying filters from corrosion. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.1:42-43 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Water-ptwification) (Corrosion and anticorrosivell) (Psint matorialo) ZHUCHKOVAt V.K. "rhysicogeographical regignalization of the provincea of the Central Black Earth Region," edited by F,N,Millkov, Reviewed by V.K.D ~huchkova. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 5t Geog. 17 no.6:84-85 K- 162. (MM 161l) (Central Black Earth Region-Physical geography) (MilIkov, F.N.) 'OVO B.P., Prof.;, GVOZDETSKIY, N.Ai, prof.;,2JWHKOVA V K dots.; ALIS VASILIYEVA, I OVA, M.N., telimik-kartograf; DOWOVA, L.S., dots.; ZVORYKIN, K.V., at. nauchnyy sotr.; ZEMTSOVA# A.I., assistent; IVANOVA, T.N.;JEWDEV, N.P.9 at. prepodavatelf; LYUBUSHKINA, S.G.; NIMMEYAROVIL,. G.Ya., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; PASHKANG, X.V., st. prepod.; POLTARAUSB.V., dots.; RYCHAGOVI G.I.0 at, prepod.; SPIRIDONOV, A.I.j dots.; SMIRNOVAj Ye.D., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; SOIXT,11EV, N.A.,, dots.; FEDOROVA, I.S., mled. nauchnyy sotr,; TSESELICHUK, U.N., mlad. nauchhyy sotr.; SHOSTIINA, A.A., 4ad. nauchnyy sotr.; Prinimali uchastiye: BELOUSOVA, K.I.; GOMVIIIAV N.N.; KALASHNIKOVA, V.I.; KOZlbVA, L.V.; KARTASHOVA, T.N.; PANIKOVA) L.I.; URKIKHO, V.; PETROVA,./K.A., red.; LOPATINA, L. L , red. YERMAKOV, M.S. , tekhn. red. (Physicogeographical regionalization of the non-Chernosem center] Fiziko-geograficheskoe ralonirovanie nechempzemogo tsentra.,Pod red. N.A.Gvozdetskogo i V.K.Zhuchkovoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk, univ., 1963. 450 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Physical geography) VIRNOVA, Ye.D.; GVOZDETSKIY N.A., prof., ZHUCH red.; GARITOVI F.I., red.; MALAY.H(YV, F.N., red.; 0115'NAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red. [Pl7sical geograpIV of the U.S.S.R.; selected lectures for correspondence course students attending geographical 'faculties of state universities) Fizichesk&J-a geografila. SSSR; izbrannye lektaii dlia studentov-zaocImikav geografi- cheskikh fakulltetov gosudarstvennykh univeroitetov. Pod red. N.A.G-mdetakogo. Moskva~ Izd-vo Mosk.. univ. No.7. [By] V.K.Zhuchkova, E.D.Wrnova. 1963. 69 p. (HIIIA 170) 2, Moscow, Universitet. Nauchno-metodicheshy kabinnt po za- ochnomu i vecbernemu obuchaniyu. GOROVOY? V,L.I_ZHUCHKOVA), V,K.; SALRESCIMV, K.A. Aviewo and bibliography, Vest.Mosk.un.Ser,,5s Goo 20 no.096-98 JI-Ag 165. f~,Rh M12) ZRUCM=Ay V. K. "Research Work done by the Meow University on an Economic Division of the Black Earth Regions," report presented at an Inter-Uhiversity Conference on Dividing the UM into Economic Regions, 1-5 Yebruary 1Z8., Moucow. (Izv. Ak nauk WM,4,146.49; 1958 autbw - Gyozdatakly, N. A.) No VA, V k. ZiMCHKOVA, V.JC. Geomorphological conditions for the construction of collective farm Irrigation ponds In Sadovsk1y District, Voronezh Province. Yo-P.geog. no-32*6212-231 153 (MIRA 10:11) (Sadovskly District-Irrigation) ZHUCHKOVA, V. X. "Physicogeographical, Conditions for the Irri.gation of the Lowland Portion of VoronezIliskaya Oblast." Card rzeoL-,r Sci, lbscow I State U. Mloscow, 1953. (RZhGeolp Sep 54) SO. Sum-432, 2.9 Yar 55 Nil .1 ZEUCHKOVAm,,jAr&-Kapitonovm; VCROTNIKOVA,, R.Y., red.; BERNUM, N*Yeoj, tekhm.red. (The Voronezh territory; nature and the natural regions of Voronezh Province] Krai Yoronezhskii; priroda I prirodx;ye raioTW Voronezhokoi oblastie Voromezh# Toronezhokoe knizhnoe izd-iro, 1961. 123 P. OQRA 15: 5) (Voronezh Province-Pbysical geograpby) ZHUCHrOVA, V.I. "Natural characteristics of Tambov Province.' Reviewe& by VA. Zhuchkova. Vop.geog. no.39:199-200 '56. (MM 9: 11) I (Tambov Province-Pbysical geography) ---------GROZBHT-SK.I.Tp --Ni-kol-ay-Andreyevichi VA I I-Onglia.1- _prof doteent; KIMYLOT. Nikolay Ivanovich, dotsent; PARMINO Turly Pavloviohp starshly nauchnyy sotrudnikl FZDIRA0Alakesndra Yefimovna# -kand.geogref.nauk; DANZIOMIKO, O.P., red.; GMOHGIYIVAj G*I,#--tekhnd-red. (Physical geography of:theX.S.S.Re; selected lectures for correspondence-school students of geographical faculties of state universities] Fizichesirmia geograftin SSSR; isbrannye lektoii dlia atudentov-sabohnikoyIgeografichaskikh falcul'tatov goau- darstvannykh universitetov. Pod red..N.A.Gvozdetskogo. moolmae Izd-vo Mooksunly, A603, 1960. 60 Pe (IaRA 14;2). (Physical geography) GTOZIETSKIT, Nikolay Androyevicho prof.1 ZHUCIMOTIO Ters Irapit6nonst dotsent; PEDINA, Aloksandra Teti~m' 'i"iaiia; go 6&6-f . A ta: bk';- '2AXgA- ROTA, Lidiyo Takavlevna; TUDII, G.F., red,,; TERKAKOV, U..S., tokhn.red, ical geography of the U.S.S.R.; selected lectures for students attending geography faculties of.correspondenee schools] Fizi- a-haskala, geografila 3SM-. izbrannyo lektal:'i dlia studentoy-toochni- koy goografichookikh fakul'tatov. I!Od roil. N,A.Ovozdotskogo, Moskva, Izd-vo Kosk.univ., 1959. 106 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Kafedra fizichookoy geografii SSSR Hoe'lcovskogo' gobudaretvannogo universitata (for Ovozdetakiy. Zhuchkova. Fedina, %okbarova). Mweical geography) ZHUCHKOVA, V.V.,; PESCIIANSKIY, V.S. Pulmonary agenealm and atreala of the aeophagufs in the newborn. Pediatriia, no.6:57-58 X-D '55- (MLRA 9:6) 1. Is TSentrallnogo rodillnogo doma Astrakhani (glavnyy vrach Ta.A# Tarekhova) i prozektul7 (sav.-prof. H.S. Brumalitayn) oblastnoy klinichaskoy bollnitay (glavn)7 vrach-zaaluzheiVy vrach RSFSR A.X. Belyayava) (11SOPRMS, abnormalities atresia, with agenesis of lungs) (LUNGS.abnorm. agenaBis, with atresia of asophagun) (ABUCRM&LITINS ag6nesis of lungs with atresia of ei3ophagus) M ussR/cuitivated. Plants - Fruits- Berric6i ur SiOli, 110 181 1958, 82502 Abs JO'2r Ref Zh pL,:.thor Tekutlyev) A.ya., Zhiicbkova; r A of &Vic,_,j_t,,re in the scientific pesearcl, Instivate Inst F gxtreme~iNorth Title Trial of Growing Fruits and. Berries in Khenta-MnsiYskiY N-ational 0krI-I9 . -tekhn. inform- II.-i. in-t r,. yh. Krayn. Orig Pub ByVl. nauchno Severa) 1957, 'No 3) 47-43 ta-jI,ansjyskiY Agricilltural Experiment Abstract The work of Khan that the following matare station (1936-1956) showed tiolls: black currant, -,:.ader the local severe condi varieties: ren- I Mny apple raspberry, gooseberry anc ~e fr,At middle R"ssian va- net, semi-cl-Iltivated and larE ties of apple rieties (in the creeping form). Varic Card 1 -itivated Plants Fruits, Berries. M Ab6 Jbu,r Ref Zhur Riol., NO 18) 1958) 82502 trees and berry plants for the Okri-g are recommended. G.M. Kagan Card 2/2 - 121 - MUDE K gornyy PEROV, VA,, kand, takhn. nnTjl-. Crushing during czys-lade operatirg conditions of it ball milil, Gor. 7-hur. r.,c.It61)-6,I Ap 161J. 18% 5) 1. Leningradskiy gornyy inst-Itut. DASEUVICH, B.N.; PUPZR 'S 5 Grignard reaction with certain unsaturated ketones containing furan nucleus. Dokl.AH SSSa 103 no.1:87-90 Xv '56. (MLU 9:8) 1. Vzhgorodekly gosudaretvemWy universitet. Predstavleno akedemi- kom I.N. Nazarovym. (Xetones) (Grigurd reaction) 1111 -TT-- 17~ Ij: , -!j j17TJ T I i IT_ ZIMTXWAO T. A. gSulfates of tetravalent titmium. XII. The chemistry of titanivrAff,, Pamfilov, A. V. and Zhudiakova T. A. (p. 1W) SO-.- Journal of General Chemist (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii) 19/,g, Vol. 19, No. 8 ZHUDTN~ 1). Zhudin, 14. D. "The twisting of rectangular Lars (approxi- la- Mate solut n)". Sbornik trudov In-ta stroit. mckh2niki ~(Ak2d. nauk Ukr. SSR), Vol. X, 19118, (In indext 1949), p. 81-89. SO: U-4630) 16 Sept. 539 (Letopis 17,hUM21 Inykh Statay, No. 23, 1949). w F, 661.6 4, ITTKOUY DIM TYL-VICH Z61 Stalinyye Konrtr,.iltqji (Steel constructilm) Noskvaj Qoss,-royj-zdatj 1957- 13h Illus., Diarrs., Tables. VAXMKIN 0 VM', inzhener, reteenzent; ZZLYATROY, V.I., inshener, nauchnyy redAktor; KOTIK, B.A., redaktor izdatejts~vp; PERSON, M.N., tekhnichaskiy redsiktor. [Steel structures] Stallnye konstruktaii. M,)skva, Gos.i2d-vo lit-ry po stroitJ arkhit., 1957. 334 p. (MIRA 10:11) (Building, Iron and stgel) ZHUDIN, Nikolay Pmi-triyovich Kostiantyn Kostiantynovych SyminslRyi. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk UM, 1957. 22 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Syminst]Wi. Kostiantyn Kostiantymovych, 1879-1932) ZMJDIN, N.D.; SAVlNp G.N. Aleksandra Ivanovna Stralfbitakaiat 1905-; on the occaision of her 60th birthday. Prikl. mekh. 1 no.11:138-139 165. I (MIRA 19.1) ZHUDIN, N.D. in of contimuoUs steel bems in the elautic-plastic stage under a mobile load. Sbor,trudJust.stroi.vakh.Aff MO no.18! 76-102 #53- (KLRA 9:8) (Girdera),(Straine and stresses) TE. ~ZHUDIX, N. D. D' 'I 9 [~Zhudins N. 1). *the usm of scorched and deformed metal In constructiono, Inform. materialy (Akad. nauk Ukr. Ssr, In-t stroit, medhanikO, llo. 2, 1949 P. 19-38.- S01, U 2 oll U-4392, 1~9 Augvst 53- (LetVis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No 21, 1949). P ZHUDINA, A.I. Experimental histological investigation of v&4,,Inal epithelium in humane. Dokl. AN SSSR 118 no.2-.396-399 Ja 158. WRA 11:4) 1.1natitut onkologii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Preastavleno Akademikom R.N. Anichovym. (VAGINA) ZPITIRELIUM) 'C"I"CiRPTA XIDICA See 10 Vol 12/9 Obstetrics ZSC-," 59 71 -r~'( CULTURE OF THE F111THEIJUM or Tia. CERVICAL CANAL I GOrp. TISSVE I nip I I U %IAN UTE I I US (Rii No ian text) - Zhudina A, 1. Inz;t. of On(-4)1,, U.51M Acad, of Med. Sets, Leningrad - BYUff.-UR-S-fW-.7BT0L.I 1950, 46/10 (100-104) Illus, 3 Tht ithellum or the cervical catial shows a lively growth in lissue cultures. part- '"I ly in the form of compact masses: the central parts of these masses degenerlt(- and round vesicles or tubules, with a one-layered epithelial wall. are formed. The "'Ithell -norphous (flat, cuboidal. cylindrical). Sometimes even a " 1. I Icells are polyt pseudont rut I fieJ or gcnutne stratified epithoulturn develops but without difrert-ntiation Of CPus In Itiv Individual Invers. The epithelium In covered with a thin laver of MUCUS. ornetimes the epilhelium grows in the form or membranes with poly- morphous cells, sorne or which may even posresn active cilia. Epithelium of the vervical canal never inhibits the growth of co! nective tissue cells, in striking con- trust to epidermal and vaginal epithelium but imilar to epithelia of malleridn origin. Frankenberger Prague (1, 10) EXCERPTA Y-EDICA See 16 Vol 7/12 !Can'cer Doe 59 *52". The histagenetic analysis of solid and non-diffierentlated c max of the buman cervix uteri by means f tissuo? culture (Rujula Z1111DINA A. 1. Inst. of Oncol., Med. Arad. o( Sri., Leningrad I'qjr. Ottkid 15. It 3MlICTINieuliv or"impossiIjility of determi .ning t lie.tisstic of origin in cases o differentiatea carcinomas of tile cervix uteri is ( Lie to tile presclice ill tumOU are Cssentially of adenostructure, of cords of ;(juarnous cell, hasal cell, o mcdiary cell type, sometimes with structures rt -affing parakeratotic keratin By using tile tissue culture techni uc it was p)ssibic to determine the hi5t character or many Out Of 38 50-caled solid, it tcrmediary, and basoccllft(i)lra cus , I it It lc of cervical carcinoma. The morphological prid functional (ir characteristics of ill turnours that grew well irilculturc were adenogenic in squamousm4. Itis thu%probablc that most ca cers ofthe vaginal part of th uteri develop from mfillerian epithelium. 0 1 11N T 04 let"T717 F MN I'KAINT USSR/General Problems i)f pajh)l-,)G7 - Tiu)rs. 1,IorPh-)lDCYe U. Abs J.)ur : Ref Zhur - W.A., 11.) 19, 1953, 89533 Author : Zhudina, A.I., Chistova, II.M. Inst Title : Culture of Meser-chymal Tissues of Ra*jbits in the Presence of the Shope Virus. Orir,, Pub : VoDr. onkiloa-li) 1957, 11--3 3, 263-275- Abstract To cultures of smooth nuSclOs if the urinary bladder and connective tissue ~f the spleen and aorta of rab- bits in Karrel vials, 3-5 drops of nn extract of Shope's rabbit papill-xz (EFS) were added, imediately after the placement of the cultures, 3r within 4-5 days; tj other cultures- an extract of rabbit papillona, caused by benz-Pyrene (EDP). 0.1 ra,; :if a mixture )f peaicillia aiul streitinycin ware added ti the cultures. The obser- vations were coatinued until the 72nd day. The wst cha- racteristic f= the ErS series was the appearance of Card 1/3 171 Till USSR/General Problems ~,)f Pnthol:)gy - Tumars. 14drphAaj';y. U. Abs Jour Ref Mur - Diol., 11o 19, 1950, 89533 Card 1/3 basophilic formations- sharply outlined, round, diffuse- ly distributed. protoplasnic t!xanules and sililar larae perinuclear conGl-inerati*ns. The reactiwi of those struc- turas was neLptive t3 FeulLmn, Plasmal and Sudan III. De,-~i:uiin,, witih- the 8th (lay, a basz)phylic _T-Intantiln 030) of a new type appeared, ,;Lving a poaitive Feul,~,e;i reaction. They appear as oTanules if less thau a mu, included in a structure similar to a vacuile, are diozenduated in the cytoplasa or massed around the nucleus. In one culture, enormus drop-like cells liberated in their breakdown mny ~xanules of this type. Desides this) vith EM, de- Oenerative cellular chan~;es were ivtted- accutulation 6f drops of liponucleoproteids and 3 types of vacuDles; C;rjssly dystrophic; areas beconinj; ap-,',>arert only after the remvil of p1nsrnl ( 11plasnal vacuc'les"); smiler va- cuoles, distinGlaished only under itmuersion. SDme nuclei became si-mller and became hyperchramic, -Ahers became 14 us8R/General Problens af Path.)lja - Ttmors. Morphalob7. U. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Dial., No 19, 1950) 89533 larGer and paler as a result of dispersim of chromatin. The lanceolate uTowth of the culture was disturbed, areas of rarefactim appeared, rany cells became isola- ted, rotuided and damaged. In VI-e EPD cultures, the DG appeared oiay incidentally and markedly differed from the ones descri1bed above. Here the granules were not sharply outlined, were pale and did not contain desoxy- rib3-nucleic acid, and Feulc;en positive GTanulation was never noted; fatty degeneration and dafmr,,e occurred in isolated cells only; the observed vacuiles were exclusi- vely af the distrophic type. Ii,iculation of aninals with cUtures infected with EPS confirriad the presence in theri pf Shope's virus. This virus is capable of mul- tiplication not only in the liquid phase of the medium, out also within the cells. The fi,,e, Feul(,?on positive [yanulation is c,,jusidered as one of the virus staGes. The def;enerative chmifas in the cultures with EPS are due Card 3/3 to its action. -- A.G. mdres. USSR/General Probleris of PathilaMr - Tun..:)rs. General Pr,)bleris- Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2) 1959, 8700 A,,ith,-)r : Zhudina, A.I., Pt:-)kh3v, M.P. Inst tw Title "The Living Substance" of Tumors 'Oria Pub V--pr. onkolorgii, 1955, 1, No 1, 24-32 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 16 U. AUTHORs Zhudina,'Ai It 20-2-55/60 TITLE j Experimental Histological Invetit1gation of Numan Vaginal Epithelium (Eksperimentalino-gistologichookoye isoledovaniye vaginallnogo epiteliya cheloveka)o PERIOPICALs Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol, 118s Nr 2, pp. 396-399 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The problem of the histogenesis of the vagina of uterus and of the vaginal part of the uterine cervix was hitherto not solved., This depends on the complicated and in many respects hitherto undetermined embryogenesis of the female sex apparatus. Until the year 1932 the opinion prevailed that the vaginal epithelium was a variety of the.Ruallerian ducts (reference 1-7). It is most probable that displaced elements of the epidermal struct- ure to a certain degree participate in the formation of the vaginal epitheliug., They are supposed (according to references llj 12) to get.into the cloacal lining of the mammals with the caudal section of the Wolfian duct. The vaginal epithelium can- Gists of 3 basic zonest I. Basal zone of several layers of pris- matic calls. The propagation of calls takes place here. 11. Due tj this propagation and differentiation the central or funot- ional zone forms. The cells here lie more loosely and are se- Card 1/4 parated by fissure-like gaps which run through intracellular Experimental Histological Investigation of Human Vaginal 20-2-55/6o, Epithelium, bridges. The cells are rich in glycogen and do not show any mitoses. III. The closer to the surface the flatter the cello zone 11, become and go,over into the III - covering zones The call boundaries are distinct here$ in the uppermoot layers the nuclei are "pyonotized" and finally they disappear. Still closer to the surface the cell-boundaries also disappear. The surface of the epithelium is covered with a homogeneous mass of a hornlike substance in which neither nuclei nor call- -boundaries are visible. Different opinions exist on the true oornification. The present paper deals with the deter=ination .of the nature of the human vaginal epithelium by explantations The culture of this epithelium is, in contrast to other state- mento (references 17,18), not difficult. Zones 11 and III first die and on the 4th-7th day theyfall off. The weakly different- iated, flat.2-layered epithelium which developed of the basal layer I lout its histotypical property. It may also yield images of an extensive surface growth in the form of membranes, Histologically most interesting in the apithelization of the surface d~the central part. More or less differentiated structures form on that occasion. This image remaina until the Card 2/ 4 cultivation is terminated (figures 1 a-v). The images of the ExpertMOAtal Histological Investigation of Human Vtqiral 20-2-55,16o Epithelium, extensive growth are described in detail (figures 2 a, b, 39 4). The coloring by mucicarmine for the detection of mucilage remained resultless. Connective tissues may also grow in ex- plants of the vaginal mucous membranop but they are mostly completely suppressed by the active growth of epithelium. Thus the human vaginal epithelium in the tissue-culture shows a number of morphological features which are characteristic of epidermal tissue-oultures (reference 19). But the different- iation here goes never so far as in the epidermis of skin and their derivatives: cornification never occurs here. These cultures are considerably different from those mesodermal epi- theliums, among them also from those of the Ruellerian ducts (references 20, 22). They also show great differences against the epithelial membranes of the cervical canal of the uterus, as well histologically as cytologically. The fibrinolytic ,abilities are weaker in the vaCinal epithelium and it lacks secretion of mucilage. According to all this the va3inal epi- thelium is to be classified vrith the epitheliums of epidermal type. It is highly different from the epitheliums which are derivatives of the Muollerian ducts. There are 4 figures and Card 3/4 22 references, 13 of which are Slavio. Experimental Histological Investigation of Human Vaginal 20-2-55,16o ASSOCIATIONo Institute for Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (Institut onkologii Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSRJ'* PRESENTEDs October 14, 1957, by N. N. Aniohkovj Academician SUBMITTEDs October 8, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Gongress ZMMINA, A.I. changes observed In human white blood cells In tissue cultures. Dokl. AN SSSR 118 no.1:185-188 Ja-Y 158. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Inatitut onkologii Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR. PredstRvleno akademikom N.N.Anichkovym. (LBUCOCTM) AUTHOR: Zhudina, A. 1. 20-1-52/58 TITLE: Changes Observed in the White Blood Elements of Man Under Conditions of Explantation (in the Origrinal .."in the Elements of the White Blood"...? misprint?) (Izmeneniya elementov beloy krovi cheloveka v usloviyakh eksplantatsii). PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSRj 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 1, pp. 185-188 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The knowledge concerning the capability of the formation of coherent structures of tissue by the blood cells is incomplete. The present paper is devoted to the study of the cells of peripheral blood, as given in the title, with regard to this capability. A leucocytic film of the normal blood of 26 donors was cultivated. Fowl plasma, fowl embryonic-extract and blood serum of the respective blood donor served as culture medium. The explants consisted of granulocyteng lymphocytes and mono- cytes mostly with a small admixture of erythrocytes. After 20-30 minutes a frequent migration of the calls from the little piece to the culture medium beg-an. Monocytes emigrated after the gianulocytes. The least mobile lymphocytes remained or only emigrated a short distance. The emigrated granulocytes Card 1/4 Changes Observed in the White Blood Elements of Man Under 20-1-52/38 Conditions of Explantation (in the Original .."in-the Elements of the White Blood"***? Misprint?) and erythrocytes perish in the course of the first 3 days, Thereafter only lymphocytes and monocytes which may not be distinguished from each other remain in the zone of migration. Part of the lymphocytes perishes without modifications. The other part together with monocytes is transformed to free macrophagi. The fate of the latter differs according to the individual propertis of blood and conditions of existence. Part of the macrophagi is transformed to fibroblast-like cells (references 16-18). After 10-12 days the netlike tissue which became denser and denser has a certain similarity with cultures of the connective tissue from any other source, This type of growth is called deemoid by the author (figure 1). These cells can, however, again become free by various influences. The human blood possesses marked fibrinolytical properties. Under its influence the macrophagy are transformed to highly hypertrophic elements and become roundish or polygonal and stretch out on the base. Such cultures are called epithelioid by the author (figure 2). Their calls are not only connected with their edges, but also Card 2/4 by long, endoplasm;.tio processes (figure 2 b). Characteristic Changes Observed in the White Blood Elements of Man Under 20-1-52/58 Conditions of Explanation (in the Original .,"in thet Element8 of the White Blood"...? Misprint?) of such cultures is the formation of poly-nuclear giants (up to 80 nuclei) which are formed by -the fusion of individual cells (figure 3). These symplasts or syncytes do not form free mononuolear cells by plasmotomy, but perish after 18-22 days. In some cases the cells were not connected with their edges, but by ectoplasmatic processes radiating in all directions (figure 4)- Such loose structures of tissue are designated as astrocytoid by the author. Herej toot the separation of the elements of formation by external influences is possible. Lymphocytes of different blood donors also showed different tendencies of development: either to desmoid growth or to epitheloid, closely connected cells. In spite of a complete morphological identity the blood lymphocytes are not quite equivalent. The transformation of the lymphocytes to macrophsvi and other forms of cells is connected with the increase in the metabolism especially of anabolic processes, further with the increase in size of the call, with the aoquiaition of the phagocytic function, structural changes of the cytoplasm and Card 3/4 the nucleus as well as with the appearance of inter- Changes Observed in the White Blood Elements of Jdan Under 20-1-52/58 Conditions of Explantation (in the Original ... "in the Elements of the White Blood" ...? Misprint?) cellular connections. The possibilities of development of the lymphocytes of the peripheral human blood are great and show that their transformations in cultures are much more complicated than is usually assumed. There are 4 figures, and 25 references, 12 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Oncology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (Institut onkologii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: September 23, 1957p by N. N. Anichkov) Academician SUBMITTED: September .15t 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 ZHUDINA, A.I., PTOKHOT, M.P. On the so-called living matter of tumors. Top.onk.1 no.1:24-32 155. (KLRk %10) 1. Iz patologo-morfologichostoy laboratorit Inatituta onkologit AKN SSSR (zavedtWusbcbiy--ch1.-korr.AKH SSSR prof. X.F.Glazunav dirok-tor instituta--chl.-korr. AMN SSSR prof.A.I.Serebrov) Leningrad, Kamennyy ostrov, 2-ya BerezoTaya allom 315 Ivatitut onkologii ANY SSSR. (NEDPL&SMS, living substance in) 9 General Path. Sept 39 Z535. TIIE NFLUENCE OF LEUKAEMIC BLOOD SERUM AND EXTRAUTS 535. LUE N I. IIL I' "A FROM LEUKAEMIC LEUCOCYTE5 ON HUMAN I,EIIC()CYTL (AILT(IIIES F11()N,L L (Rumsian tex.) -_Zhudina A. 1. Inot. of Unt-ol.AMS, Leningrad - V0111t. I "Ian t'x. ONKOL. 1959, S/6-Tnr-9nT7Ms. 7 NIIUL 0 195 1) Human Icul-acmic blood serum and extracts from human leukoemic Icuuncyten "I "m Ic b1, were teate(i on culturec of leucocytic films from normal humun blisiml. hixteeii were t, x; on cultur rasee of chronic lymphatic leukaemia and 10 of urute myclusib were uliell. The m"terials from chronic leukaemic patients resembled those of the controls, IlItKXI ziertim and extracts from the acute leukaemias, however, inhibited growth and dt- velopment of the lymphocytic series, It being detained in the macrophage stage, The vitality of the agravuloc)tes was seriously affected, and degen-,~ralivc and dis- integrative processes were observed. The cultures did not last more than 15 days. There was marked basophilia and vacuolar degeneration of the leucocytic cyto- pla3im. Conclusion: the sera and leucocytic extracts of patients with ocuto IcukAe- mia contain certain factors which disturb the metabolism of normal lyinphocyte-A, And.causial 1~~ir destruction, (XVI, 5) ZHUDINA, Aele Effect on human loucocyte cultures of blood serum and leucocyte extracts from leukemia patients. Top.onk, 5 no.6:646-655 '59. (MIRA 12-12) 1. Is laboratorli eksperimentallnoy morfologil (say. doystv'itell- n" chlen AMU SSSR prof, N*G. Xhlopin) Inotituta onkologil ANX SSSR (dlr.- deistvitel'un chlen AMN SSSR profe AsI. Serabrov). Adree aytora: Leningrad, P-129, rhmeuy7 ostrov, 2-ya Perozovaya alleya, d,3, Inotitut Onkologii AMIF SSSR. (LIMMIA, blood in blood serum & leukocyte extract, eff. on human leuko- c7to culture (Ras)) (LMOGYTAS off. of leukemic blood serum & leukovyte extract on human leukocyto extract on hunan leukocyto culture (Pas)) ZHUD Histogenetic ana2yala of solid and nondifferentiated forms of cancer of the'bumn cervix uteri by the tissue culture method. Vop.onk, 5 no.S: i~3-Ui 159. (MIRL 12:12) 1.1; -patologo-morfologicheekoy laboratoril (zav. - oblen-korrespon- deut AM SSSR Prof. M*Y. Glazunov) Instituta onkologii AM SSSR (dir.-- deystvitellaI7 chlen AMR SSSR prof. A.I.*Serebrovl)# Adree avtora: Latingmd,-P-129, 2-ya Berezovaya, alleya, d. Institut onkologii AMR SSSR. (CERVIX'UTIRUS neoplasms) ,7jnMTV1--,W.:(1aaingrqd. P~12qo Xsmannyy ostrovo 2--ya Seresovaya slo, --lustijuij o;iologii. AHN SSSR, d-3, ky. 37); OPHISTOVA, N.M. (Unin"grad, ~r'~ Bobiro.1yuboya, d.15, kv*6) Cultivating rabbit u6sewhyx0l tissue in the presence of Shope's virus [with summary in Anglish]. Top.onk. I no.3:263-275 157, (KLRA 10: 8) le Is patologomorfologichookoy laboratorii (say. - chl6n4orre- spo'ndent AMR SUR professor lt.F.Glazunov) 'lustituta onkologit AMU BBSR (dir. -.daystvitelinyy c'hlan AMU SSSR professor A.re' (TISSUB.CULTURE xabbit ma 6ncbymal tissue cultiration in pxesence of Shope's virus (Rus)) (NEOPUSKS iame) V5 WT V4 R4 Experimental histological examination of -the apithelitm of the human cervical canal*- [with summary in English]. Biul'ekap. biole i med, 46 noO109100-104 0 158 (M;;; 11 t 11) 1* Iz patologoanatomicheakoy laboratorii (zav. chlen-korrespondent ;;2T SSSR prof. NoYs Glasunov) Instituta orikologil (dit; - deyetvitell chleu ANN SSSR A.1, Serebrov) AMU SSSR, Leningrad. Predstavlena nym chlenom AMU SSSR N*G,, Jklopinym, (CMIX, UMM, ansto & histol, epithelial histols of canal (Run)) ACCESSION NR: AT4037644 S/2981/64/000/003/0027/0035 AUTHOR: Kutaytseva, Ye. I.; Zhudov, S. L.; Butusova, I. V. TITLE: Effect of technological factors on occurrence of macrocrystalline ring in alloys of the system AI-Mg-Si SOURCE: AlyumWy6vy*ye splavyl~-, no. 3, 1964. Deformiruyemy*ye splavy* (Malleable alloys), 27-35 i TOPIC TAGS: Aluminum alloy, alloy AV, alloy AD33, alloy AD35, alloy mechanical property, alloy corrosion resistance, alloy microstructure, alloy homogenizing, alloy pressing temperature, manganese admixture, magnesium containing alloy, silicon containing alloy ABSTRACT: Rods,1(diameter 22 mm), were pressed at 430, 460, 500 or 630C from ingots of alloys,AV and AD33, some of which wore preliminarily homogenized (8 hra. at 490 to 24 hrs at,5700). The alloys differed in the Mg: Si ratio and had differing contents of Cr, Cu and Ma. Test samples wore water quenched from 520.t SC and aged 16 hre at 160C.: Other tests involved hollow shapes, factory pressed at 420, 4:50, or 500C from AV or Mn- -..,,.free AV ingots (diameter 845 mm, some homogenized), as W1311 as from alloy AD36 ingots r`~ Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR-. AT4037644 (at 470-500C, not homo enized; AD35 Is AV plus 0.7% Mn). All profiles were heat treated 9 i as above. Results of tensile, fatigue and corrosion tests, as well as microstructure studies, indicate that hot pressing at 480-500C from non-homogenized ingots Is optimal for AV and AD33, insuring uniformly fine structure and good mechanical properties. Addition of 0. 7% Mn produces these results irrespective of pressing or homogenizing procedure. The stress-rupture strength of AD35 in a corrosive medium equals'that of AV and its overall corrosion resistance Is much better (no appreciable reduction in tensile strength and relative elongation after 2 months In 3% NaCl solution plus 0. 1% H202, as compared to 15. 1 and V. 159or- eduefi-on's, respectivo~lyjbrj j AV alloy), "The corrosion tests were carried out by S. M. Ambartsumyan. Or!g-. art, has: 3 tables, 2 graphs and 2 i-Illustrations. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMUTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 04Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NO REP SOV: 000 OTHM 001 Card 2/2 ZHUDOVO_V :Lnzh.; GAVRIIMMOp Y. (Havrylonko, Volp inzh,; POPOV, V.j, Inzh.; PEIKUKOVP V.p inzh. Experience of the Petrovalkii la rgedd-paml h3using construction* Bud* mat, i konstr, 4mo,20,24-19 Ja-F t62, WU 15 M (Donetak-Precast concreta construction) LL 7,1 I~Illawl ~VA;U 121 z4alil A dim., -4 i" BORODITSKAYA, R.M., inzh.; ZHUDOVp V.F., Inzh.; POPOV, V.V., Inzh. wl~ Using slag binding material in the production of products for large panel-type apartment house construction, Stroi. mat. 9 no.8t2O-21 Ag'63- (MIRA 170) ZIM" --Vf- F. inzh. I LMNY I. M. 0 Inzh. ___j Wall slabs based on agloporite. Strai. mat. 8 no.9:25-26 S 162. (MM 15:10) (Ligbtweight concrete) (Concrete wulU) DANIIDV, B.P.,, insh,; BORODITSKAYA) R.M. inzh.; _0=,-Y.E. inzh.; BORISM, N.S., inzh.; MMMIMEA, T.V., iazh.; KILIDEYEVA, V.Ye., inzb, .Shrinkage of air-entrained conorote without autoclavo troatmant. Stroi.mat. 8 no.108-40 Ja 162. (tMU 15:5) (Air-entrained concrete) ""HUDOVAR P.pl s-amp vegetation of the Sudzukh State Preserve in the Bot.zhur. 1+9 no.Ils:L633-16)7 N 164. .1. Moskovskiy gosudarstwennyy universitet. ltku-Afa it It 11MU it 41"1111R" Am I IWO, AiLin PUMPAL. "Trove and shrubs ot the Volga and Kam bottop lands within SoVa. Tat"L X.V* Markov, M.1.,Fir Revieved by PP, Nauch. aokl. vvs. ehkoly; biol. ti~ukfno.2:173-176 158. (MI (Qatar ji.S..S.R.-Trees) (Tatar A*S.S.R.--S 7' 71-j" 1 lr-,,-rT-,T ----- -IT-- V I z:: 1 7, T7 171 -~7T__: M 11-~T wlllf ~ I -~ 1~11_iiF T T'_~ I F11-1-1 lie ~U N 1 1* VaUDU fr-exyx M ew" 4M i "rim. im'-fROMMIRIM, ..,;. la ZM-USV-S&40'polh~ylice~-goil ~Stud~iee~~~~~~~~ ~FD-16~87 Card 1/1 Pub. 129-12/25 Author Zhudova P. P. "woo Title -Some data on plan,t-Indicators of pedological and forest-plant conditions Pericd1cal Vest. Mosk. uns) Ber. fizikomat, i yest. nauk, Vol 10, 129-1M, Feb 1955 Abstract The author presents date from investigations in the region of the left and right-banks of the lower Volga. He g;ives a list of 55 economically significant plant-indicators vhich serve to indicate definite soil con ditions, e.g. moist.. adverse, saline, mesdaw) suberous-growlngy dry- steppe, semidesert., sandy., etc. No references* Institution Chair of Gedbotany Submitted June 23, 1953 ZHUDOVA, P.P. Vegetation of the 127asima Valley within Xoscow Provinca. Vent. Noak. un. Bar. 6: Diol., pochv. 15 no.4;38--47 JI-Ar 16o. --TXIR& 13:10) 1. Kafedra geobotaniki Moskovskogo universiteta. (XLyazlma Valley-Botany) USSR/Geophysics Foresting of steppes FD-681 Card 1/1 Pub. 129 16/25 ,Author Zhudova, P. P. Title The -struggle between forest and steppe in the forest plantings near Kamyshin Periodical Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, Vol. 9, No. 3, 109-112, MaY 1954 Abstract States that theforest plantings of the KaWshin field mA forest improvements, from 30 to 50 years old, are an interesting and instructive object for observations on the status and behavior of forest vegetation initiated by man and existing under extremely bleak conditions of a brown soil zone, i.e. under almost send- desert conditions. Describes the conditions of the various trees. Institution Chair of Geobotany Submitted August 26, 1953 ZHUDRO,A.E.. kandidat Yuridicheakikh UaUk :,Judiclal practice on cases of non-confornity of weight for packaged merchandise being transported accorUng to sander indicated quantity. Kor. flot 15 no.6:30-31 Je 155. (shipment of goods) (MM 8:8) CHMMOV. X.I., - rodaktor; MTAYW, T.D... rodaktor (deceased]; BUIMOVSKIT, I.L., rodaktor redaktor; FMUUHIII, V.A,,.r#dsktor; SEW, 74.. r!w!?;'-!.;-N'x-T'STN, HeT., rodaktor; SHIRNNjo.T., redakt*r; SOLOPYNT, I.Y.-, rodaktor: SUBBOTIff, A,P,,, rodaktoro, MMOV, R.I., rodaktor; IORCHRAVOVA, S.M.. rodaktor. ]CRARATA, A.K.,.takhatchookly rodaktor. (Dictionary of marine aad river terms] Slovarl morskikh i rech- sykh termizov. Koskva, lsd-ve "Rochael transpoW. V#1.1. A - X 1955. 215 P (HLU 9:4) (Russlux langWo-Dictionarles) (Navigatlea-Dictionarles) ZHUDROIA., kandidat yurldicheskikh nauk Prescriptions on penalty claims for failure to fulfill the state plan on freight transportations by sea,. Mordlot 15 no.8:29-31 Ag'55. (HLRA 8:10) (Maritime lav) BUKHANOVSKIT, I.L., redektor; RO, A.K., redaktor; RTABGHIKOV, F.A.p redAktorl SEDOVO JF.G.&# MeaReOM'IMSYN. H.T., redaktor; BMIRHOV, Ye.Y., redaktor; SO,LOYIYjIY, Ij., redaktor; SUBBOTZN, A.P., redaktor; OURNOT, R.I., redaktor; DOBROMMYOVA. S.M., redaktor Udatelletva; MUS&YA, A.K., takhnichankly redaktor (Dictionary of marine and river terms] dloverl morskikh I recbnykh terminov. Hoelcvs, Lid-vo *Reahnoi transport.0 Vol.2. N-:EA,, 1956. 285 P- (HLRA 10:1) (Havigation--Dictionaries) ZRM, Ao# k4nd, yurid, nauk. inscussion on prohibiting nuclear weapons tests in the open sea, Mariellat 18 no-9:25-26 B '~58. (MIRA 11:10) loNachallnik Turidichookago otdola Hinisteretva worskage fleta SSR, ("nova-Atomic weapons-International control-Congrassee) (GonaTa-Maritime law-Congrellea) MV, NfIr"ll IMP "11