SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURYANOV, M. S. - KURYKOVA, M. F.

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M'TANOV, M. S. [On the threshold of the seven-year plan; a collection] Ha rabashakh semiletki.; abornik statoi. Moskva, Profizdate 1959. 349 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Russia-Economic policy) j - OR I YANOVA, A.A. Diagnostic significance of detenaining the BtabJlity of a blood clot in infectious diseases. Lab.delo 7 no.9:18-20 S 161. (MIFA 14--10) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolmoy (zav. - proC. N.P.Patrik (docoaned]) Voronozhukogo moditeinokogo instituta. (BLOOD-COAGULATION) (CO1,24UNICABLE DISEASES) L-08931-67 DIT(l) OW ACC NRI AR6025341 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/004/0019/0019 AUTHOR: Kurlyanovat As No .2 TITLE: Investigation of the lunar disk shape. A resume SOURCE; Ref. zh. Astronomiya,-Abs. 4.51.140 1963. REP SOURCE: Tr. 16-Y L~Jtt~qntet;.,_~~opfiqr,_�ASR I -L., Nauka, 1965, 119 TOPIC TAGS: &&Avonrmy, Moon, =y, -mo=Adisk shape/ ABSTRACT- A brief communication of the results of investigation of full lunar disk profiles on the basis of five photographs obtained at GAO AN_USSR with the 16" sat gK4pj~.\"The method of sliding circles delivers a formal solution - the lunar disk el lipticity. Therefore it is proposed to measure the unevennesses of the edge from th circic which corresponds to the projection of the center of mass of the Moon. (Tran slation of abstract]. SUB CODES 03 Card 1/1 egk ACCESSION NR: AT.4043450 S/0000/64/000/000/0031/0042 -AUTHOR: Gavrilov, 1. V., Kurlyanova, A. N. TITLE: Investigation of the figure of the lunar disk SOURCE; AN U1crSSR. Glavnaya astronomichookaya observatorlya. Voprosy* astrometrii (Problems in astrometry). Kiev, Izd-vo Naukova durnka, 1964, 31-42 TOPIC TAGS: moon, lunar disk, lunar figure, lunar libration ABSTRACT: Depending on the method used, certain investigators have concluded that the limb of the lunar disk at different librations Is described well by a circle of a single radius; others believe that the circles at different librations have different radii and their centers do not coincide; still others feel that the limb of the lunar disk cannot be described by a circle and other curves must be found. The authors report an investigatioa using photo- graphic observations of the moon made with an astrograph (D = 400 mm, F :-- 5, 500 n1m) having an automatically moving cassette. . Five photographs (Nos. 308, 329, 354, 355 and 356) were used. The eastern and western limbs respectively, were Illuminated on photo- graphs 308 and 329. Photographs 354-356 were obtained Immediately before a partial lunar eclipse. Radius vectors and position angles of points on the limb of the lunar disk were measured relative to a central mark. In addition, on plates 308 and 329, the rectangular Card 1/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4043450 Icoordinates of five craters were measured. The measured radius vectors and crater Co- ordinates were corrected for Instrument errors and the measurements were freed of thu influence of differential refraction. On plates 354, 355 and 356, obtained near the time of ithe full moon, the measurements were made along the entire limb of the hular disk (120 points). The measured radius vectors were reduced to find the most probable circle best coinciding with the measured points on the limb. Five series of irregularities of the lunar limb were obtained. The constructed profiles wer6 compared with corresponding profiles from the Weimer Atlas, as shown in Figures 1 and .2 of the Enclosure; the agreement is considered quite good. Curves were also constructed using these data, but they failed to demonstrate convincingly the absence of ellipticity of the limb. The authors therefore computed the parameters of the most probable ellipse best coinciding with the points of the limb. This approach failed to demonstrate reliably that the lunar disk Is elliptical. Ap- PlIcation of Whittaker's method for smoothing irregularities of the limb revealed that re- presentation of the figure of the disk by the most probable ellipse is formal and completely inadequate. The conclusion is drawn that elevations along the limb should be referred to a circle whose center coincides with the projection of the lunar denter of mass. Orig. art. has: 8 formulas, 8 figures and 2 tables Card 2/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4043450 ASSOCIATION: GlavnayaastronomicheakayaobservatorlyaANUkrSSR (Main Astronomical Observatory, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: 11Mar64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: 'A'A. NO REF SOVf 006 OTHER: 004 3/5 Card ACCESSION NR: AT4043450 Of Fig. 1- Plate 308 Goloseyevo; - Weimer Card 4/5 SHIM. RMIX-V ZEMM", ENCLOSURE: 01 ACCESSION NR: AT4043450 i i I I I I I I. i 11. i INI I I I 11 , I .. p I ~ I Fig. 1. PIsto 355 -. - Golosoyovo; - WeimoF!, Card 5/5 L 3422-66 EXT (1) -13 ACCESSION NR. AT5023743 UR/0000/65/000/000/0040/0049 el< K r-1 I I.' AUTHOR: Gavrilov V.; Dumal As S.; K~a~y .;Kurlyanovat A. H. TITLE,. Selenocentric coordinates of 160 base points on thejunar surface SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Figura I dvirhentye Luny (Shape and motion of the Hoon)" Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 40-49 TOPIC TAGSt lunar surfacet Socn, selenography ABSTRACT% Measurements of the space coordinates of craters contained in the Schrutka-Rechtenstamm catalog (Schrutka-Rechtenstamm, G., Mitteilungen der Universitatssternwarte, Wien, 1958, 9, 17, 251-303) were made at the GAO AN Ukr. SSR. The results, together with the data of Schrutka-Rechtenstamm and R. B. Baldl. win (Baldwin, R. B.9 The Measure of the Hoon. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1963), served as the basis for the cumulative catalog of space coordin- ates of 160 base points presented In the article. Initial results of a solution of a concrete selenodesic problem are presented, and their accuracy is dis- cussed. Calculations show that the center of mass of the moon is located somewhat' to the northeast of the accepted center of its figure. "In conclusion, the authors thank 14. A. Vaailenko and calculators and Card 112 L 3422-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023743 for aquistance, In the coiji,putat Iona. Orig. art, hAst 4 figures, 4 tablest and 5 formulas. ASSOC IATION: Mone I.SUBMITTM l2May6$ ENCL. 00 SUB CODE: AA NO REP SOV: 001 OTHM 003 Card 2/2 KHOKHLOVA, A., konstruktor; P011014AMNA, T. C-Panamu ova, T.], master; BUBEIT, Antonina [Bubnn, Antaninal, kontroler; ZMYA, 0.. Duieva, Vollga Danilovnal, mantnr; KURIM40U. Nina We work at the tractor plant. Rab.i sial. 34 no.11:7-8 N '58. (MIRA 111.12) 1. Minskiy traUA= It-w--od (for all). 2,'-rh-u- ~o_liteyr*7 tse'kh - _7Z.: gun Ponorarava).3. Traktorwy teektr-16.2 -(for Buben, Kur Iyanova). 4. Pressovyy tsskh-(for-Ziqeva). ~tng~T,pactor industry) (Vomi! ~-;~~ftploymsnfl DZYIJi3ANDOVSKIY, Kirill Aleksandrovich; KIRIMNOVA, O.V., red.; SHM?lllltj SAEll KO, T.A., toklm. rod, [MechanAzation of conveying in a storage area] Vekhani- zatsiin perovozok na zagotovitollnoiri uchastke. Leningrad, I Lenizdat, 1963. "1-9 p. (1,11RA 1?:I) LAKUH, X.V.) tokar-novator; KURIYANOVA, O.V., red.; SPOU4USHETIKO, T.A., tekhn. red. - (Vibration-resistant cutting tools] Vibroustoichivye rezztsy. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1963. 67 p. (MIRA 17:1) (Metal-cutting tools--Vibration) TSAPKIN, N.V.; GRUNKIN, M.N.; KURIYANOVA, O.V., red.; FRISIOVA, V.A.0 tekhn. red. [Improve industrial guidance] Sovershenstvovat' rukovod- stvo promyshlennostliu. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1963. 142 p. (MIRA 17%1) MUREIDEV, 'Vadim And GIV.) red. fFrom unprofjtRbj43 onk-1,9 -.o profitable ones] 1z obytochnykh - v rentnuellriye. ',,niingrad, LenizdA,t, 19(~_'. 43 F. iE:4) MASSARSK11, Aleksandr fj.v., red. ( Hic-, tographic lorisn,; opf,~rating un~ivr water] Cblloktiv Fod vocloi . Lonin.,mi ? 19c4. I!], p. (NIIIIA 17:9) FMIFILOV, Mikhail Panfilovich; KUR'Yt*,IIQVA, G.V., red. [A Soviet firm In operutlon; from the work practice of the Leningrad Optical In.,3trument Combine] Sovetskaia firma delstvuet; iz opyta raboty Leningradskogo optiko-mckhaniche- skogo ob"edinenlia. Leningrad, LenizAat, 1964. 157 p. OURA 18:4) I. Direktor 1--ningradskogo optiko-mekhanicheekogo ob"yedi-ne- niya (for Panfilov). FOLITOV, Igor' Vladimirovich; KUZYr-,TSrV, Nikolwf Antonovich; KuRtYAllOVAO O.V.0 red.; GLAZON, G A., prof., rec, [Vibratory machining of T)ar-tB for inachirieB and inatru- iwntB] Vibratsionnaia obrabotka detalel mashin i priborov. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1965. 324 P. (MIRA 18-.10) BRONSHTEY11, Yakov Isaakovich,, kand. tekhn. nauk; KURIVIVOVA, O.V., :red. .[At the streering wheel without accidents; what every .driver qhould know] Za rulem bez avarii; chto dulzhen znat' kazhdyi avtomobilist. Leningrad, Lonizdat, 1965. 1 207 p. (FTIA 18:8) Reserpine therapy In hypertension. Trudy LSGHI 40:143-149 158. (MIRA 12:8) 1. lakiLlItatskaya terapevticheskaya klinika Leningradekogo sanitarno-gip.lyenicheakogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. klinikoy - prof.A.A.Kedrov). (RESERPINE, ther 0uses hypertension (Hue)) MI TANOVA, Te.N. Dynamics of sedimentation of or7throcvton and blood protein fractions-inphoses of fulmination and remission of pulmonar7 tuberculosis. Probl.tub. 34 no.6 oupplament:6-7 N-D '56. (KIRA 10:2) I* 1z fakulltatzkoy terapevtichesko7 kliniki (zav. - prof. V.A. Val'town) Laningradekogo pediatrichaskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir. - prof* H.T.Shutova) (TUMCULosm, PULMONARY, blood in, seclimendation, In remission & fulmination stages (Run)) (BLOOD 81DIMMATION, in various diseases, tuberce, pulm., In resmission & fulmination stages (Rus)) ---KURIUNOIIP.p U.N., kand.med.nauk. Tuberculosis and the cardiovascular ayBtem, Vop. pat. krovi i krovoobr no.5:145-153 159. (~!IHA 15W (TUBERCULOSIS) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTZM'o--DISEMES) IWRIYANOVA, Ye,N.; DAVYDOVA, N.K. .z--~ Use of metazide in treating tuberculous meningitis. Kb-im. i med. no.34;76-81 160. 1(MIRA 14:12) 1. Fakulltetskaya terapevtlaheskaya klinika (zav. - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauk.i prof. V.A.Valldman) Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo institute, (dir. - prof. N.T.Shutova) i 1-ye tuberkuleznoye otdeleniye Dollnitsy imeni V.V.Kuybyaheva (glavnyy vrach T.M.Korotkova). (MaINGES) (METAZIDE) LUKINI V.V.; KURTYANOVA) Z.V. Electronic calculating machines for accounting and control in the chemical industry abroad. Khim.i tekh.topl.i maael 7 no.2:49- 52 F 162. (MIRA-15:1) 1. Vaesoyuznyy institut nauahnoy i tekhnicheskoy informataii. (Electronic calculating machines) (Chemical industries) (Production control) NURIYANOVA-,YAIqCIMK02 Ye.No, kand.med.nauk Blood serum proteins in pulmonary tuberculosis. Vop.pat.krovi i krovootr, no.6t174-181 t6l. (MIRA 1613) (B=D rROTBINS) (TU13ERCUU)STS) KUR-'YA.NO-VA-YAVCMKOj,-Ye.N,p kand.med.nauk Thermographic observations in pulmonary tuberculosis. Vo Pat. krovi i krovoobr. no.6&182-185 161. f,;IRA 16SA (TUBERCUU)SIS) (BODY TWERATURE) KURIYANOVA~-YATICHEIIKO, Ye.N., kazid.m~d.n~vil,, Thermographic rboervationo In the f*Q-,'m5 Of Pulmondr7 tuber- culosis in adults. Trudy !TNIII 31 no.2.,312-316 163. (MIRA 17:3.C) 2. 1z ka-fed'7 fakulltotskc-7 terapii LenIngri-idskogo pediatricheokogo meditsinskogo Institutao KUR'YAIIOVICII) 1.1.0 red. [Orsk Petroleum Refinery] Orskii nef'tep-ererabatyvaiuchchii. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 39 p. (MIRA 17:7) Alokowl Potrovich; KURIMOVICII, I.I.k red. [Potentials of the machinery indwitry] Rezervy rashino- . stroitellnogo proizvodstva. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizh- noe izd-vo, 1963. 99 p. (MIDA 17:7) 15(8), 24(8) SOV/2o-122-1-12/44 AUTHORS: Zelldovich, Ya. B., Academician, Kormer, S. B., Sinitsyn, M. V. Kuryapin, A. I. TITLE: The Tenj~)eratu`rean~d--Sjlecific Ifeat of Plaxi,-Iasa Compressed bj a Shock-Wave (Tenperatura. i tei loyemkoatl ~leksi,,Iasa ILI sahatogo udarnoy volnoy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956, Vol 122, Tir 1, PP 43-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Compression 1by a shock wave in a nouns of obtainint.- high pressures and high temperatures which cannot be obtained by other methods# The investigation of transparent bodies per- mits an imr%ediate deternination of tenperature by measuring the bri-,htness of the body compressed by the shock wave. After an intense compression (by which a temperature of some thousands of degrees is attained) an initialiy transparent subitance becomes opaque and radiates intensely. This phenom- enon io cattood by a di3placemont of the electron levels and by an excitation of the electrons. The radiation of the Card 113 front of the shock waves was obsorved through a layer of SOV/2o-122-1-12/44 The Temperature and the Specific Heat of Plexiglass Compressed by a Shock- Wave the riot yet compressed transparent oubutance and it was record- ed by photochronographs in 2 parts I the urectrum: A - 4020 R (blue) and red (A - 6000 ). The authors determin- ed the temperature in polymethyl metacrylate (c,-H. 02)n (plexiglass) of an initial density of 1,18 -/cm3. The veloctV of the shock wave was 16,5 klm/sec. 3In th,. compressed sj~te, the density was equal to 3 ,15 ("/cm , pressure was 2.10 dyne/cm. By 3 experiments the following quantities were de- termined: the.brif,-Iitness temperature deduced from the intensi- ty -of tile r8diation in the red part of the spectrum (6500 + 500 K) and the color temperature, deduced from the ratio of the intensities in the 0red and in the blue parts of the spectrum (11 000 + 1 000 K). For the energy of tile 12 compressed plexiglass, t-ho value E P(V - V)/2 = 0,5 -10 0 erg/r, w4s found. Thermal pressure 9 equal to - 1,3.104 dyne/cmz and the thermal energy of the atoms amounts to -0,31-10 12 erg1g. The elastic pressure was determined as being the difference betweep the total and the thermal pressures, i.e. 0,7.1012 dyne/am . An expression is then given for the Card 2/3 elastic energy. The compression causes a 'thorough destruction SOY/2o-122-1-12/44 The Temperature and the Specific Heat of Plexij,,lasB Compressed by a Shock- Wave of the molecules, but the enerf.7 is not sufficient to cause a total Interruption of all the chemical bonds. The concep- tion of single molecules cannot be applied to densities of 2 ^~3 g1cm , The optical investigations of the transparent bodies are continued. The authors thank L. V. AlItshuler, I. Sh. Model', and Yu. P. Rayzer for their crnotant inter- ent in this paper. There are 4 ref erence3, 61.1 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: June 4, 1950 Card 3/3 IR't A Author: Y.Rdm~2v, D. A. Title: Biologi~al fundamentals of the vitamin conrRto 542 pp (Biologicheakie oenovy uchaniia 0 vitam=h City: Moscow Fublisheri Soviet Science Date: 1948 Available: Library of ~;ongroas Source: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 3 No. U, P. 673 Feb.,, 1950 KURYASHOV, B.A.V Prof.; FANI HU-ClIZELINI; HAMA 'YAII,G.G.; Sri-UiA, M.P. Antihemophilie globulin in experimental prothrombotic state of the body caused by atherogenic diet. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.12t29-31162. (,-LIFA 16:8) 1. Iz laboratoruu diziologii i biokhimii overtyvaniya krovi Moskovskogo osudarotvonnogo universiteta. Mom--cauwim) (GLOBULIN) KMASIS, TA.I,, inshener. Complete mechanization in erection of walls made of coarsely porous coa- crete. Kekh.trud.rab. 7 no.7:40-42 Jl 153. (MLRA 6:7) (Concrete construction) J. L 112 "Some Peaullarities In the Oporation of Radio Relay Stations in Mountains and at Low Temperatures," pp24-25 Abet* The anthor considers climatic factors which complicate the dovelop- ment and, exploitation of militfiry radio relay stations. Methods are given for obtaining satisfactory operation of stations In mounthin areas and in regions with low temperatures. SOURCES: VoyenrLyy Svyaziet (Military Communicator). 1957, 1, No I Sum 1854 KURIATNIKOVI-A.- Newconsumerst goods. Mest.prom.i khud.promys. 1 no.2/30 *D 160. (HIRA Il+:4) 1, Nachallnik oblastnogo upravleniya mestnoy promyshlennoati., Gorlkiy, (Gorkyi-Mnuf actures) KMIATEKOV, A.A, --- Short servieS life of som3 diesel locomotive parts. Zhels dor, transp. 47 no.9s68-70 S 165. (MIRA 1899) 1. Z=estitall nachaltnika planovogo otdala Upravlaniya anabsbanlya zapasnymi ahasty=i Kinisteratva putey soob3haheniyus 40jATKjKQ.V,_AA,j-_VUL'F, V.V.,, reteenzent; PESKOVA, L.N., red.; MEDVEDEVA, M.A., tekhn* red. -1 (Receivingt storage and transportation of the spare parts of diesel locomotives] Priemkap khranenie i transportirovka .zapasnykh chastei teplovo;ov. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1~63. 27 p, (MIRA 16:6) (Diesel locomotives--Equipment and supplies) vy"'TKI I if Y., K, 1; 117, rX f O~i In I.Fl- Y, .7! c In I I u I'l 1!,: 5-66 ACC MR, AIWO AUTHOR: Kauf SOURCE CODE: UR/O137/65/WO/O12/D012/DO13! 58 M. G12X~4er A. V. 14? X. A. Z.; Salyuk, L. A.; Pilfnikoii. N. No-;--ye-d5lan. Chemerinskaya, H, Kukarskikh, V. N.; .; Sultinskikh, A. N.; K41ugJn,--Xa,-J&_ ORG: none TITIZ. Improving the quality of stainless steel,pipe SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurglya, Abs. 12DlOl,5, REF SOURCE: Sb. Proiz-vo avarn. i besshovn. trub. Vyp. 4. M., Metallurgiya, 1965, 51-59 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, pipe, metal rolling# metal heat treatment, metal inspection, steel/Khl8NlOT steel TRANSLATION: .*An izite'nsified ~rdcess-is' deiieloped -foii'io'~ting metal. Experi-w :-rental rolliiig shov.,ed that use of this process reduces scrap due to flaws on the interior surface of pipes to ~. at primary inspection. Reducing tQ-ipera,- .ture for metal heatin2 and pipe rolling and increasing feed angle of rolls Ion the piercing mi3 -1 400-100 301 ) improves pipe quality. MM01' steel W;t I -h a high concentration of (9-phase (14-16,o) results iii an increased rate jof pipe scrap at initial inspection (up to 70'&"), as uull as a high percentage !of rejectb at final inspection (up to 70%), as well as a high percentage of rejects at final inspection (up to 15,1*)., Therefore this grade of steel with oe-phase, ooncentrat~ono more t~jW points..ball. capnot,be recommen4ed k% 0 0&enow production (M)/-4vP (a)/Ewa w/w wr(d -P 2 T F 7- (0' Pf-4,1 ACCESSION UR: AR5015178 UR/Ol37/65/0W/005/DO35/DO35 Ref. zh* Wtaliurgiyaj Aboa 5D212 -,:5 OR: -ECg71-,qLel'd If. B B v M# t 'Lkov A~ Mogilevkint ro D.;, W, a ella Tat 51, 0t U3 MA. 'j T-1111-V: lacreaoing acaurac--y In the production cf thin walled tubes In a type .114- autvj--atic apparatus. C= SOURCE: Sb* Proiz-vo evarn; i besshova.-trub. V~p. 2. Mo, Metallurgiy% 1964, 84-88 TLOPIC WGS: matal tube., mstal borin&p milling machim, metalvorking machine/ U4 autv-w-Aic apparatua riRANMATION: The article demaaatrat5s t,he pousibility of nanufa-aturing tuber. with CUr ter3 af 76, 83t and 89 cm with a vall thickness of 3.25 under existirg tecl~-z)lotV. A fitudy.was made of the influe-ace of the " M of tie t~orrin.& in-atrument ou th--, a7~-~curacy of the wall thicknoua of rolle.-A lumbec.) P-,nd th~ c-x~,-eliezcy a f. "inZ a pa -at It itLMbit with aa "oNiai-nation" of O.o4-3,.o i ia is -4bat with a distribution. of the daf'brn-,~Uoq1 lxat~z tha fl--G' cmi e r~ o d re Lj recqn"! .4-'12M1gf!q of an WAM-atic. MiLl (Usftt iu,, vLth a. d--,cm4sc- in th-a differ~ynce r! U V, Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Model building Car- 1/1 Pub. 58 - 10/15 AID P - 5536 Authors Kuryatnikov, E., Yu. Moroko, V. Litvak, A. Tarakanov Title Our readers suggest Periodical Kryl. rod., 12, 16-170 D 1956 Abstract Four letters of the readers of the Wings of the Nation: 1) describing the construction of model wings and empennage of thin profile; 2) advocating the use of corn as model building material; 3) instructing In the building of indoor models of helicopters; and 4) out- lining the functioning of the rotors on the gyroplane models. 4 drawings. Institution : None Submitted : No date EMYATNIKDVA, R.A. , Producing the osed of the "Zolotei ahar" bulb onion In the north4rn Aral Sea region. Dokl. Akad. sellkhoz. 24 no-3:15-18 159. (MIRA 12:5) l.Voeaoyuzny7 nauchno-lealedovatelinkir institut raoteni.Vevadstva. Predetavlena akademikes D.D. BrezhnsyM (Aral Sea iegion-Onions) KURYATNIKOVA, R.A. Biology of the flownring of bulb onoinB in the qamidesert zone of the northern Aral Sea iegion. Trudy po prikl. bot., gen. i sel. 32 nobj:223-227 159. (MIRA 14:5) (Aral Sea region-Onions) AM1111KOVA, R.A. "Features of the BioloGy uf the ComTDn Onion in the Semi-desert Zone of the Northern Aral Region and the Development of '-flore Effective kis of Cultivating the Seeds"; sertation for the degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences (awardei by the Timiryasev Agricultural Academy, 1962) (Izvestiya Timir-yasevskoy SellskokhozygyStvemmy Akademii, Mosc(rd,, No. 2, 1963v pp 232-236) 150) IMTHOR T. IT., Kuryatni%ov;i, V. SWI TITLE: A Method of Repniring Defects ii, "Ftoroplast-3" ~oatin,,-,-s Netod inpravleniya defel:tov 1)ol-,r.,.-tiya i,:, ftDr3piasta-") 1 ERIODTCAL: KhinichesIr-aya, promyshl,?r:nont' Nr 3, PI) 1199 - 500 (II'MR) MISTRACT: Becnuse of its excellent chc-*.icil, el(,ctrical nnd riechaninfll properties polytrifluoro chloro ethyle.,-,e (I) ('Ttoroplast-3n) is being used to an ever greater extent for the coating of various corrosion-renistant iletal oblects. Since (I) does not dissolve in organic solvents several la,,;ers of co,-Ltir.,,,T vrith (I)-sunponsions ( in different solvents) can be obtained (Ref 1). Polymeric particles are riolten onto the surfftCe at 2700 so that they form the coating. llo,;.,e-.,cr, (I) is still rather viscous at 2700 and therefore cannot fill up little cavitien in the -,etal sur'acc, which re2ults in lefects in the coating. These defects can be eliminated by treritino pulverized (I) ..ith a blast burner (Refs 3,,!). The defective metal objects arc heated to 220 - 2-t00, -nd pulverized W Card 1/2 softened at 1300 and ncreened throiirllh a 025 screen is blown A Method of Reijttiring Defects in 'Ttoroplast-3" SOV/6,1-lb-6-14/19 Coatings onto the defective si.,otr, by an air-acetjlenu flame. Both the U1111-1 and UP11-4 apparatus de:ii.-:r,,Cd by Vl',IIavto:,en c-lr. be uned. The (I)-powder is by t!ie N.uchno- irmledovatellokiy institut polimeri,,.atnionnyllch plastikov (Scientific Research InstitiAte for 1"olymer-4:--at ion Plastics). There are 4 references, 21 of are Soviet. Card 21 1/2 S/191/60/'000/001/0!0/015 B016/BO54 AUTHORS: Nikolayeva, T. N., Kur V. G. TITLE: Simplified Method of Producing a Ftoroplast-I Anticorrosive Coating PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, flo. 1, PP- 114-46 TEXT: The authors report on their simplified methods of producing protec- tive coating of Ftoroplast-3, which grant metal surfaces a good protection from corrosion by concentrated acids, alkalis, H 2021 bromine, and others, They describe the hitherto usual procedure, developed by GIPKh (State In- stitute of Applied Chemistry) together with NIIPP (Scientific Research In- stitute of Plastic Materials), 'which was simplified in the following way: a) A method of applying Ftoroplast-3 in the form of a finely disperse powder by means of a flame was developed. The powder passes through an acetylene-air flame from a burner of the type Y014-4 (UPN-4) i is intensively heated oand partly molten. When striking a metal surface heated to 240-27~ C, the powder sticks to it. A 70-80 p thick powder layer is formed Card 113 Simplified Method of Producing a S/191/60/000/001/010/015 Ftoroplast-3 Anticorrosive Coating B016/BO54 in this way (instead of 10-1~ 14 in the hitherto usual method). It is molten to a homogeneous film at 270 C within I h, This procedure permits the ap- plication of up to 200-220 ~ thick layers in three operations (instead of '12-116 operations in the old procedure). The authors recommend this method for the production of coatings for pipe coils, tubes, and mixers, and lin- ings for apparatus covers and open tanks. b) Further, the authors tested the effect of plasticizers on the quality of Ftoroplast-suspension coats to prevent cracking. These plasticizers were fluorine-chlorine-carbon oils and lubricants: Type Valid VTU GIPKh standard 3~P OF) E-Y-96-57 (YeU-96-57) 41P W) E~J-160-57 (YeU-160-57) 10-OK (10-OK) r--)1-159-57 (Yeu-159-57) No. 12 (liquid) r-y-158-57 (YeU-158-57) Among these plasticizers, liquid No. 12 yielded positive results (anount 2.0-2-5% by weight of the suspension). No. 12 i.- obtained in the produc- tion of fluorinated oils and lubricants. A table shows comparative data Card 213 Simplified Method of Producing a S/191/60/000/001/010/015 Ftoroplast-3 Anticorrosive Coating B016/BO54 concerning coatings plasticized with No. 12 and not plasticized. To prevent the formation of corrosion products due to a certain acidity of No. 12, the authors recommend to apply the first two layers without a plasticizer. Another prophylactic method, VTU 30007-58 of the Lensovnarkhoz (Leningrad Council of National Economy), is based on the admixture (1.5% by weight of the dry suspension residue) of nitrite dicyclohexylamine as a corrosion inhibitor. Ftoroplast-3 suspensions are suited for the production of out- side and inside coats on the devices mentioned. There are 1 table and 9 ref- erences: 4 Soviet and 1 British. Card 3/3 5/85 62/000/000/005/020 B10TYBI07 AUTHORS: Nikolayeva, T. N., XLuryatnik F-Kudryavtseva, K. S. o v~~ TITLEs Anticorrosive fluoroplastic-3 and fluoroplastic-3m (3M) coatings SOURCE: Primeneniye polimeroy v antikorrozionnoy tekhnike. Ed. by I. Ya. Klinov and P. G. Udyma, Moscow, Mashgiz, T962. Vaes. sovet nauchno-tekhn. obshchestv- 44 - 47 TEXT: The method of applying fluoroplastic-3 and fluoroplastic-31"I has been improved: (1) A single fluoroplastic-3-layer is 15 - 20 p thick; one coating requires 16 layers. A 2 - 2-5 j/3 addition of No. 12 13TY I kNo. 12 VTU) and No. EY 158-57 (110. YeU 1.56-57) liquids enables the number of layers to be reduced to 5 - 7 by reason of the layers being thickened to 40 - 50 4. For sandblasted steel surfaces it is recommended that. the first layer should be applied as a Cr 203 suspension without 1--quid 140. 12. (2) A method was developed for the flame-upraying of fluoroplastic-3. YnH(UPN) devices of the V.NII1xvtogen have been used.for this purDOGe. For 1- 2 hrs the f luoroplas tic powder is dried at 1300C Card 1/3' S/852/62/000/000/005/020 Anticorrosive fluoroplastic-3 and ... B1071/B101 and then sieved throu~,h a 02"" sieve. The object. is heated to 250 - 270 oc and the flame is so adjusted a.,~ to soften the spraycd powder without meltinC it. The object is then kept at 2700C for one hour. A single layer may Inave a thickness of 60 - 80 P. This method has been developed for objects with a minimum, liameter of 3)0 - 400 mm. Such coatines have the same mechanical and che-lical -jropdrties as others applied by brushing. (3) One difficulty is that every fluoroplast layer Kao to be melted under thermostatic controt rt 2700C- In I~i~)q the Urallski-y idninicheskiy institut (Ural Institute oil (.hamistry, UNIKhVII) Sverdlovsk, developed a method o heating smaller objects to the required temperature by induction. Heating to 270 - 2800C takes 160 - 2VID seconds; conditions: 25-25-5 v, 300- W6 a, 2.4 kw. The development was continued in 1960. (4) Pluoroplastic-3LI protects against corrosion up to 1500C, fluoroplastic-3, however, only to 80 - 900C, as cry3taliization then begins. The following results were obtained with fluoroplastic-31'4: Fluoroplastic-5,11 may be applied as a 3 % suspension in alcohol, after which -t is dried in air and heated for 30 to 60 minutes according to size. The layer thickness suited best is 300- 400 4. Sloa cooling in a Ifurnace is better than quenchin- in cold water U ar, fluoroplastic-3. Anothor impi~ovement is reached by 10-hr heating to Pard 213 1 S/852/62/000/000/0()5/020 Anticorrosive fluoroolastic-3 and ... B107/B101 2600C after application of the last layer. (5) The adhesion of fluoro- plastic-3:,T coatinga at 100, 140, and 170'C '."as studied. At 1400C, and especially at 1700C, the coating,- ni;surncs a otable structure which remaino unchanged for inonths, even at 1000C. Treatment at IOOOC reduces adhesion even after few hours. (6) The chemical realsti'vity of fluoroplastic-3M coatinUz was determined: for 10 months at 500C it is resistant to con- centrated hydrochloric, sulfuric, and nitric acid$, and for 12 months at 1400C to concentrated sulfuric acid. (7) An addition of nanometer liquid and liquid No. 12 (mixture 04' 0.5 % each) allows an increase in the layer thickness of fluoroplastic-314 to 50 IL. The Shchelkovskiy khimicheskiy zavod (Shchelkovo Chemical 71orkc) and other works have started the industrial production of such coatin'-q. There is 1 table. Card 3/3 Oblast Antiplague Station/Chita KURYATNIKOVA, V.N. Caco of isolation of V. tularonnia from a ramot in Borzya Distrietp Chita Province. Izv* jrk. gos. nauch.-isal. protivochum. inst. 21:12&-130, 159. (MIRA 14:1) (BORZYA DISTRICT (CHITA PROVIECE)-NSTEURELLA TUT.JUE-11SIS) 04M40TV) M'YATO, A-V.. inzhoner. Calculation of heat modifications in dredging pipelines. Gidr.stroi. 22 no. 10:34-36 0 153. WaA 6:10) (Dredging machinery) KURYATOV, M. Profitable for the state and collective farms. Fin. SSSR 19 no.4:42-43 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1.Predsedatell kolkhoza im. Stalins. Kuntsevskogo rayona MoskovskoT oblasti. (Collective farms) (Machine-traction stations) L 17984-66 -cBD/EW(I)/FEC(k)-2/T/E"(k)/E'dA(h) IJP(c) Wo ACC NR: AP6007005 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/020/002/0324/0326 AUTHOR: Kuryatov, V. N.i Fradkin,_ E. Ye. ORG: none .TITLE: Effect of the resonator configuration on the emission power of a laser. SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 2, 1966, 324-326 TOPIC TAGS: laser optics, gas laser, laser emission ABSTRACT: The authors study the effect which the shape and relative location of the mirrors in a gas laser have an the emission power. A helium-neon laser with exter- nal mirrors operating on a wavelength of 1.15 u was used. The internal diameter of the cell was 15 mm and the length of the resonator could be changed from 89 to 300 cm by moving one of the mirrors. Three series of experiments were conducted. In the first series, the emission power was measured as a function of the distance be- tween the mirrors for a resonator with one plane and one spherical mirror in which a single maximum was observed at a distance between mirrors corresponding to the focal length. In the second series of experiments, two spherical mirrors were used I a Card 1/2 UDC:~ 621.375.9 : 535 L 17984-M ACC NR: AP6007005 with differing radii of curvature: 2.021 m and 6.650 m. A single emission maximum .was observed at a mirror distance of 1.37 m. In the third series, two spherical with identical radii of curvature were used and emission maxima were ob- ,served at intermirror distances equal to the radius of curvature or to half the ra- dius of curvature. A wide maximum was also observed at appro-iimately 0.7 times the radius of curvature. The following factors are considered with regard to their ef- fect on variation In the emission power of the laser: 1. a change in diffraction losses; 2. a change in the spectrum of the emission frequencies; 3. a-change in the spatial distribution of the field within the resonator. "The authors are grateful to L.Kaliteyevsk and M. P. Chayka for stimulating discussions:' Orig. art. has: 12 figures, 2 formulas. 1141 ,SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 230ct64/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 005/ ATD PRESS: #113 ;Card 2/20C-~- 21712 !.-~-YATCFII V.- Fuyota :.r, svoyr,,3,noy. '.c3otov~-., VLF. 4~ 19'9., 3 57-20' -- e "-; v. a. IM le t o! ;-c. IJP(C) SOURCE COM: UR/0056/6610051/001/0003/0012 4 ,kMORt Klisontovich, Yu. L.; Kuryatov, V. N.: Landa. P. S. ORG.,' Moscow State University"('Ho'skovskiy go.sudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Wave synchronization in a gas laser wtth a ring resonator P 1966, 3-12 SOURCE:_Zhurnal eksperimental'noy I teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 'XOPI C TAGS: laser, mods ftebtfig. laser theory, coherent light, Lt4X-kt- ABSTRACT: Mode locking of two opposite waves In a ring laser Is studied In the case when frequency mismatch between then Is possible. The zero and first harmonies of the$ density matrix elements are taken into account in the calculation of polarization. A formula for the mode locking region width to derived for single-mode operation by taking into account second-order terms with respect to the mirror reflection coeffi- cient. Results of an experimental investigation of the dependence of the mode locking region width on the magnitude and phase of the reflection coefficient Are presented. The reflection coefficient was changed by Introducing an additional ladirr The dependence of mode locking band on the reflection coefficient agrees qualitative with the results of the calculations. Orig. art. bast 39 formulas and-6 figures.1cs) SUB CODE: '20/ SUBM DATEt' 06Dec65/ ORIG REY: 005/ OTH REY: 002/ KID PMS3* k Y1q Vfi) /71 77 U"3'_'2/'G,3nera1 Froblcms of ratliglogy - U-2 Tissue Transplantations and Tissue Therapy. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 51 1958., 22863 Author : Kuryava, 14,T, list :--Z-' Title Tho Effect of the Duration of Tissue Preservation on Therapeutic Efficacy. Orig Pub Oftallmol. zh.1 1956, No 6, 393-398 Abstract Extracts from aloe leaves and placentas preserved for 2 tears at the room tc-rmcratur,, in darkness., have been DIolo;,Ic tests demonstratO no decrease in ar.t-*I,--_ty. Theso extracts wr--re used for the treatment of 60 i_)atients with myol;i.c clin.7iotetinitis. Both pre- paru.ticirs hw.1 -Lhe same tiacra--?cutic activity. Most pa- ti3nts displaye-d an impr,;-an~,nt in visual acuity) wide- ninG of visual fields and. a decrease in the e4larGed blind spot, card 1/1 KURYAVA., H.T.,,mlodshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Changes in the iris following the use of phosphscol. Oft.zhur. 12 no.4:234-236 '57- (MIRA 10:11) 1. 1z Ukrainakogo nouchno-iouladovatellskogo eksperimentallnogo institute galzrqkh bolezney i tkanevoy tera ii ims skad. V.P. Filatova (direktor - prof. LI-AsPuchkovska (IRIS (SYR)) (PHOSPHORIC AC95a " . /i V I- KURYAVA, M. T., Oand Med Soi. - (dies) 01WObAm"o of repeated eteriliza- 4..., tion and duration of storage of tiesu6mv preparations upon their biolo- gical activity and therapeutic effectiveness.* Odessa, 1958. 14 pp (Odessa State lied Inst Im N. I. Pirogov), 200 copies (KL, 18-08, 103) -113- KURYAVA, M.T. , kand. mad. nauk "Control of blindness and glaucoma,11 on the fortieth anniversarY of the Communist Party of the Ukraine. oft. zhur. 14 -ao.2-.124-128 ,59. (KIRA 12:7) (UFAA INN--OPHMLMOLOGT) I. '.Ij'l".!".' ~ - - 5 1. V I'I ,'. , . 'N~ . 1~. .,,.,dne 3r,,,~:!(Ung, It -')0, !~) - lt~; and nians for breeding work in awlLne md, in,-, Tril-ly il J", '' T~!"Il I 1 5"' 9. Monthly List of Pussian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953, Uncl. 'Y.AVTS: K UR -:,I, P. N. Ithrine breeding 3. izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva, u0s. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1955. 261 p. B:-:I:fAYEVj AN?(FNYO'/A, -V.7.; lVA!,'I.)V;;., 1 .1 '-Mi-) "'Al., KURYAYEV, B.S. df:ci.?t.3 eel polymerization of "10 AN no.3 Ser. khim. nauk no.1;144-14' 1. Irkutskiy institut criTim.'~,.tirzskov otdeleniya AN SSSR. KURYAYNVl_TA;qgrpy,.AixtoAoy~94; CHERNOOK, Mikhail Yokovlevich; YAVORSKIY, top', retsenzent; SOKHARIN, V.I., reteentent; ATZKS317V, V.I., red.izd-va; YERKAKOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. (Manual for amateur motorboat drivers] Posoble sudovoditeliu- liubiteliu. Moskva, Izd-vo *Rechnoi transport.' 1959. 97 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Motorboats) KURYAYEV: Timo=~A onwjich; CIOUIE11OKp Mikhail Yakovlevich; IT.M., retsenzent; LEOUTIYEVSKIY, Ye.S., red.; SARATOV, V.F., red.; MAMUSHIPA, A.N., red. izd-va; RIDITAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. [lKanual for operators of motorboats rnd lmmches]Posobie vo- diteliu motornoi lodki i katera. Moskva, 1--d-vo "Rechnoi transport.,"1962. 210 p. NIRA 15:9) (Motorboats-.Handbooks.. manuals., etc.) KHATIYANOVV F.I.; SHULITS, Ya.I.; ~URYAYEVA, V.V. _ Seismic prospecting using the controlled directional sqnsitivity method in search for reef mansife in the southern cis-Utal region. Geol.nefti i gaza 7 no.2t27-33 F 163. (MMA 16:2) 1. Bashneftegeofizika, (Ural Mountain region-Seismic prospecting) (Ural Wuntain region-Reefs) KURYBINA, N. "Economic problems of production organization" by S.A..Kheiman. Reviewed by N.Kurybina. Sots. trud 7 no.9:152-154 S 162. (MIRA 150) (Industrial management) (Kheinman, S.A.) KIURIYE, Tsju. Rasult of the treatment of tonsillitis with antibiotics in candy and activators. Vast. otorinolar., Moskva 14 no.1:78-79 Jan-Feb 52. (CIML 21:4) 1. Of the Department of Diseases Of the Bar, Throat and Hose of Sverdlovsk Medical Institute and of the Division for Diseases of the Mar, Throat and Hose of the First Sverdlovsk Municipal Clinical Hospital. -/ - -~- -, -j" --. -.- ';~ . .'~ . _p, , DAUVALITAR. Aleksandr Nikolayev ich.-.~' 6mm A.. retsonzent; LYULYUKIRA. AIN V.F.. nauchnyy redaktor; VARSHAVSKI 1. S. ., red.,ktor; KMDYICDZYA. L.A.. takhnichaskiy redaktor [Crystal. stained, and opal glass) Khrustalinye, tevetaye i opalovye stakla. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo H-va legkot promyshl. SSSR. 1957. 234 p. (KIRA 10:7) (Glass) Kull' YMOV4J.... .. EconoaW of the 'Inited States is on the threshold of a new depression. Vnesh, torg, 42 no.lW44-47 162. (IOU 15:10) kUnites Statea-Economic conditions) POLYANIN, D.V.; ZOTOV, G.M.; GRYAZNOV, E.A.; '01ZHINSKIY, Ye.A.; RUBININ, A.Ye.; CREBOTAREVA, Ye.D.; ZAKHMATOV, M.I.; OKIJIIFVA, L.P.; SJUCLEV, V. V. ; STULOV, A. A. ; POKROVSKIY, A, N. ; SHIL I ',)KRUT, V. A. IVANOV, A.S. ; NA BOROV, V. B. ; FINOGENOV, V. P. ; -KURLYE2&~-jjGj1 KHRAMTSOV, B.A.; BATYGIN, K.S.; BOGDANOV, O.S.; KRDTOV, O.K.; GONCHAROV, A.N.; KRESTOV, B.D.; LYUBSKIY, M.S.; SOKOLINIKOV, G.O.; KAMENSKIY, N.N.; YASHCHENKO, G.I.; SAEELINIKOV, L.V.; GERCHIKOVApI.N.; FEDOROV, B.A.; STEPANOV, G.P.; BORODArEVSKIY, A.D.; INGATUSHCHENKO, S.K.; VARTUHYAN, E.L.; KAFELINSKIY, Yu.N., red.; MAYOROV, B.V., red.; NABOROV, V.B., red.-. SOLODKO, R,G,, red.; DROZDOV, A.G., red.; XSHCHINA, L., red,; SOLOVIYEVA, G., mladehiy--red.; CHEPEUVA, 0., tekhn. red. (The economy of capitalist countries in 1961; economically de- veloped countrieslEkonomika kapitnlisticheskikh stran v 1961 godu; ekonomicheski razvitye strany. Pod red. IU.N.Kapelinskogo. Moskva, Sotsakgiz, 1962. 447 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Economic history) IVKOV) A.D.; KIRYAKINA, G.K.; KM'nW,Yu.N. Characteristics of anesthesia in regional perfusion Ortop. travm. i protez. 26 no.6:36-40 Je 165. iMIRA 18:8) 1. Iz kafedry travmatologil i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditainakoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. Adres, avtorov: Leningrad K-9 Botkinakaya ul., d.13 klinika ortopedii i travmatologii Voyenno-meditsinskay akademii imeni Kirova. LYTKIN, M.I., proj'. (1,,-nlnj,rL,1 X-1~6, pr,;.3pekt fn~?ellna ej,7,ki,l36;; Lr-BFI)I,,V, L.V., kand. med. naukq.-KURYljlll4 A,A, Alloplasty of arteries In infu:rles of the main vesae2i and j their sequelao. Ortap., travm. ! protez, 26 no.8;2?-28 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. 1z klirLiki fakwite-takoy khiruz-gi! imeni prol~ Fedarara (nachaltnik Prof. V.M, Sitanko, Voyenno-meditsinskoy akadcmii imeni Kirova. I -KURYGINf A.A. - Acute iUitis. ZdriLv. Bel. 7 no.3t63-64 Mr '61. 04IRA .14:3) (ILEM,I-DlSEASES) KUFZ~JRI, A.A.; SMIRNOV, A.D. (Leningrad) Histological changes following replacer4nt of arteries by lavsan prosthesis. Arkh* pat, 26 no.12:45-51 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgil imerii Fedorova (nachalinik - prof. V.M.SitenRo) VoYenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademli imeni Kirova. Nauchnyye rukovoditell V.M.Sitenko i I.A.Chaliso, . Sonae causeo of unfavorable rea-ult3 ir, artf~rial Vest. khir. 94 ! o.2:3--35 F 165. OIAIPA IS:5 1. 1:7 fakulltetnkoy khiruvrichookoy kli.n.iki ir.,eni (nachallnik - prof. V.7,. Sitenko, nauchnyye rukovoditeli raboty - V.N. ;',Iitvi-,I-o i I.A. Ch.-illsov) orderitt Lenina akadurall Impni Kiro%,.t. -KURYGIN, A.A. (Leningrad, Botkinskaya ul., 15, kv.239) Morphological changes following arterioplasty using lavsan prostheses in man. Vest. khir. 92 no.3:96-102 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:22.) 1. Iz fakull-tetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki Imeni S.P.Fedorova (nachaltnik - Prof. V.14.Sitenko) Voyenno-Zeditsingkoy ordena Lenina. akademLi, Imeni Kirova. KIURYGIN, G. V. KURYGHIN., G. V.: "Protective nervous mechanisms in the development of hemotransfusion shock with acute pulmonary edema". Leningrad., 1955. Leningrad State Pediatrical Medical Inst. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: KnizhnUa Letopis' No. 51p 10 December 1955 V, N Imun't tr3c,"vi. and tric I,Y; 1.1, 1 ro tr f: ill in.1c"cl.1'on (if' !`wte~'A h,vAroly-- Otlt(3 of brljll ~-mruri n-ild nn.3 :01'1-49 166. '.17, IR A .1 I . F,.t,'j icr,,~nul ova! ia Iva 'e d-an~ 11 Ya--r,s'lrrrn'r-.-wo 19".5. IMTGI]ff,-G*Vo, Faxperimentnl heterolo&~us blood trnnsfusion shock In white rnts accompanied by pulmannry edema [with GUMMAry in English]. Biul. ekap,biol, i med. 45 no.6:114-116 Je '58 (MIRA 11:8) le Iz kafedry pntofixiologii (zav. - prof. T.I. Bealskoyev) TaronlRvskogo meditainakogo instituta. Nauchny7 rukovoditelt raboty - prof. A.M. Dabinakiy. Predstavlana deystvitellnym chlenom AHN SSSR T.N. Chernigovokim. (PULMONARY, XIMKA, experimental, prods by transfusion of haterologous blood (Rua)) (BLOOD TRANSFUSION, experimental, heterologuus blood Inducing shock with pulm. edema (Rua) (SHOCK, experimental. induced by transfunion of heterologous blood. causing puln. edema (Rua)) my-Sill, G.V, --Defense adaptation reactions of the organinia following the administration of small amounts of heterologous blood. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 46 no.12: 42-45 D 158. (MIR& 12:1) 1 1. Is kafedry patofisiologii (sav. - prof. T.I. Beslekoyev) Taroulavskogo meditsinskogo instituta, (nauabnyy rukovoditell raboty - prof. A.M. Dabin- skly) Predstavlena deyBtvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR V. N. Chernigovskim. (A I-T&H T, defense adaptation reactions to small amounts of haterogenous blood (Ibm)) (BIAOD TRUSYMION, exper. same) Kill YM P G.V.; ISHAKOVA, S.D.; 51".MNIOV, V.?'i. Im.,uno therapy in experimental. intestAnEd rb.3!,ru~-*,J.nTi. _Ixsrer, khir. i anest. 9 zio.2:51 Mr-Ap 164. (Ivtfla 17:11) 1. Ka-fed-ra patofiziologii (zavo - prof, "L.I. Beolekoyt.,v) Yaroslavskogo moditsinskogo instItuta. Or u 92 3 61 lor KARYSRIVA, K.A., professor; KUYGIN, V.K.. redaktor; GLMOMOVA, G.A.. takhnichookiy redaktor----'-"-- -.1"; [Gonorrhea and some non-gonorrheal diseases of the genitourinary organs In children] Gonorreia I uskotorye negonorroinye zaboleva- nita mochapolovykh organov u dotal. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1954. 161 P. LHicrofilm) (KLRA 7:10) (Genitourina"7 organs-Diseases) (Ghildren-'Diseasee) SHIBAYEV. Mikolay Alakumdrovich; XURTGIN, V.X., radaktor; RCK&NOVA, Z.A., takhnicheskiy redaktor %"NEW [A great force: work practice of sanitation employees] Bol'shais, aila; opyt raboty sanitarnogo aktiva. Xoskya, Goa. izd-vo sod. lit-r7, 1956. 71 p. (K= 9:7) (SANITATION) (RD GROSS) KURYGIU, . Ye.T. System for measuring the electrical parameters of color electron-beam tubes. Sbor. mat. ~o elektrovak. tekh. no.28: 50-56 161. (MIRA 16:8) j -0- (1) IEVIT (M) /C~q~,(b) t) Pt~10 NF(e) JD 1~ 22L'32-65 EM(s)-2/m."T ACCESSION NR: AP5000626 V0195/64/009/011/1217/1220 AUTHOR: Kuryk. H. V.; Gavaleshkb, H. P.; Vytrykhovs_'kyX, F. I. LITLF: Magnetic susceptibilit of CdG single crystals 0 SOURCE: LrKrayins'kyy fizychnyy, yurnal, _v_ 9, no. 11, 1964, I-217-12-2a 4j TOPIC TAGS: magnetic susceptibility, cadmillm sulfide, doped cadmium sulfide, semi-. conductor, molar susceptibility, chemiTaTionding, thermal effect ABS-L?J,CT: The study of the magnetic susceptibility of semiconductors is of special interest oince it provides information on their zone structure, i.e. the effective mass of current carriers, the nature of impurity centers and also to sorre extent the nature of the chemical bond. It was concluded from previous in- vestigations that the magnetic susceptibility of CdS is greatly dependent an tht method of preparation of the samples, Measurements were made of the absolute value cf magnetic susceptibility of a single crystal of pure C4S as well as CdS doped with inditmn and copper in the 77 ~ 700K temperature range. It was found that the magnetic susceptibility of pure CdS gingle crystals ic essentially independent of temperature within this temperature range. Its value of -0.426-rtO-6 at 300K is taken as the value of the lattice susceptibLlity for CdS. Calculations were also de of the molar susceptibility, which are in good agreement with experimental 1/2 ~vffln,,- -M L 22432-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5000626 data. Compdrison of susceptibility values calculated by the Kirkwood formula with experimental values makes. it possible to conclude thac the GdS crystal has primarily ionic bonding. The, magnetic susceptibility of the p-type crystals shows a decreaGe in diamagnetism with increasing temperature, which probably results fron the interaction between valence zones of the crystal. "The authors express their gratitude to Academician V. Y. Lashkar"ov and Docent K. D. Tovsty-uk f6r a number of valuable suggestions and interest in this work," Orig, art,. hast I tabLe.- I figure and 6 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AN URSR (Physics Institute, AN Ukr. SGR); Inatytut napivprovtdnykiv AN URSR, Kiev' (Semican =ttctor Institute, AN Mr. SSR); Chernivets'- kyy derzhuniversytet (Chernovtoy State UnN2ELLt SUR11TICED: OBApr64 ENCL; 00 SUB COM6 SS, E24 NO REF SOV. 004 OMMR: 011 cla r L L'0303-6 7W(xq)1EWP(J)1T Pc-4/Pi-4 1WHIRM ACCESSION N.R.- AP5008361 S/0190/65/Oa7/003/0389/0393 AUTITORS: Griahino Golv.; K kin,-. B.-D. TITI-P.- Infrared study-of~photodegradation of polaiMchloride SOURCE. Vysokomolekulyarrj~7e soyedineniya, v. 7. no. 3, 1965, 389-393 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinylahlor eo decomposition, IR spectroscopy DRSh 500 1~~ Ur 10 spectrometer, SF 2H s22ctrometer ABSTRWT: Films of polyvinylehloride-w-ere irradiated with a quartz-mercury DIRSh-WO lamp. By fastening the films J_n front of a plane reflecting mirror in a system vith spherical reflecting mirror and lonsos, photodeCradation was affected in four hourg. The use of a heat filter permitted the entire process to be carried out at room temperature. To insure uniform irradiation, the film was turned constantly during exposure-(at 2 ropame)v Haasurementz in the M re'gion of the spectrum were made from /+000 to 400 cm-1 on a UP-10 spectroz--.eter, and -in the visible range from 400 to 750 M~L on an SF-2M spectrometer. The filmsp 15-20 m1k thick, were made from a 4-5% solution of tatra'Vdrofuran on glass plates. Homogeneous and transparent filwz were obtainid or-ly by using sma.U crystallizers with ground glass tops having small openings in the conter for Card 1/2 ---- -- WWOMM AC C 1011. MR.- AP5W83Q. slow evaporation, M absorption speotra indicate greate3t change in the film auring monochromatia irradiationat 313 and 365 mit , --nd the least during irradi- all-ion b:r the mercury- lines 1+05 and 436 mLL - Realilts: show that the primary stage , * c -' breakdo,,m is elWaition. of HU and the formation of unnaturated bonds. Oxi- -;ation with formation of hydroperoxides follows. Fany organic stabilizers /V in,hibit t~o reaction in var7ing degreeso. The best inhibitors &r5 phenoles-a-nd, zpparentI7, ketones. Resorcin dibenzoate is one of the b9st of the ohenoles. Some smines are good, some poor, Orig. art. hast 2 fiLrares and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONt Lmtitut gook himli i analitichsakoy khimil im. V. I. Vernadskogo %Instituts of Georhemistry and Ama~ytical Chemistry) t I i K 11U. sltp ICUR71COVA,IR.I. The Arctic Conference. Me Ohdumar sofix. god no.205-60 157. (Stockholm--Uophysloo-4ongrens;sI (Arctic regions) (MIRA Ilil)