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VASHUKOV, I.A.; MAYKOV~ O.A. Strength of cerium cast iron under the effect of torsional shearing. Lit. proizv. no.80,6-10 Ag 162. (MIRA 15sll) (Cast iron--Testing) (Strains and stresses) VA.SHUKOV...--~t--A--- . NOnzagnetic cast iron inoemlated by cerium ano7s. Lit i no.10:36-38 0 162. AMIRA 15:ior 2ve (Cast iron--Magnetic properties) ---NFASIMOV, I.A. PBSOCHINA, L.T.; MAYK(YV, O.A.; MATTIS, G.P. Effect of antimony on the structure and properties of gray cast iron. Lit. proizv. no.1:19-22 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Cast iron-.MetaUography) (Antimony) 4a VASHUKOV, I.A.., inzh.; KONONENKO, S.G., inzh.; MATTIS, G.P., inzh.; 'PSMIfINA, L.T., inzh.; SHOLITS, A.F., inzh. Furnaces for the local heat treatment of weld joints. Svar. proizv. no.7:30-31 J1 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Novosibirskiy zavod tyazhelykh stankov i gidravlicheskikh pressov im. A.M. Yefremova. or I ~C hf A ;,301 1 C, yf~ Yj, rffw~-~ of the tl-.,e o-f antic-cr.-csive ec-Aing,-, of' ch; t,he quality of iron castAngs. R', "T ~JASHMV P Welded sifter brush guides. Mak.-olev.prom.22 no-3:25 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) ipoa T.-Zjupina. (;lour mills-liquipment and supplies) (Sievei)*" VAO-MMIN, P. S. Nurseries (Horticulture) - Equipment and Supplies Apparatus for weaving straw mats. Les. khoz. 5, no. 6, 1952. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August Wam Unclassified. L 66 M1aFF(c)1KWF(J)jT qR0S1r"P _6AMP 5;1 SWIT 1 8 9 /A i AUMIOR* Na ibina D.; Yas nko a L. S4A Ali be Korablev, Tu. C-# ~Uxin V. uzas Va. A. 4 ORC: Institute of Or anic Chemist Im. Zallneki AN SSSR-1 Institut organicheskoy khiudi AN SSSR); Moscow institute of Fine Che r&ja~gx in, H. A"Moulax (Moskovskiy Institut tonkay khL4 ~asoytekhnologii) TITIZ: Phonal-containing rubber"ADF-10 SOURCEt Kauchuk I rexina, no. 11, 1965. 2-3 TOPIC TAGS: synthetic rubber, phenol containing rubber, copolymer P ABSTRACT: Phenol-containing rubbers have been prepared by emulsion copolymerization at 60C of butadiene and disethyl(vinylethynyl)(4-hydroxyphenyl)methanill)-in the presence of diazoaminobenzene and hydroquinons. The beat chemical, physical and mechanical properties were exhibited by copolymers containing 101 of I(SKDF-10 rubber) IR absorption spectra Indicated that capolymerixation occurs via the double band of 1. SXDY-10 rubbers can be vulcanized by such agents as sulfur, phenol-forialdshyde resins, or hexamethyleae tatramine. The formulation of the mixtures, the properties of the rubbers, vulcanization methods, and the vulcanizate properties are described in the source. The properties of SEDY-10 vulcanizates are similar to those of buta- diene-etyrene. SKS-30 vulcanisatess but their fatigH! strengt) in compression Is CWd 1/2 UDCt 674.762.2-134.6471546/547.07.00 ~*~# -7sol L 7709-66 ACC AP5028897 as high as that of SKS-30 vulcanizates. SOY-10 latex imprepation o"Posi- tion's exhibLt enhanrid Adhasica- 1901 USX Dazi none/ ORIG RErs, 003/ ATD PR 988: SuB Pow mr/ 9 ASOUNSKIY# V-,G--. MR. proparatinn 10( n ~~t, , _alp "'IL I~ "140 In L -t-urwav p,,,,, . 2 S, 2-29~,)--',';1( I cf. C-A . 48, ~is*19,,; So. :f "Wi. O(Cif-C11,01fl, aud w t~, I o I I I' I C ttyl 11'r i1 25 i $ !~ , . i 4 111'.. T,, 13.21 Illt'i't K:CO, ill 15 rnl. C.H., 1) addq. of EtOCII-CMIC11, MI.. ill C,Ifs ia afta 16 lirs. on a 3tearn hath Oier~ was c6t-inrd - -1,1% tj,. 71--5', b- ;;4~' I.-MO, d ', O-qsL6. Similarly wai prepd. 46.2c~ .1*-(-,-i,~,,i~~,,P~)~cj,:'~f""~lill)h ~!.Viw, b,,j 79- 1A 115. CIZ) lj.N7,19; anill 31-6% 1.4448, IL, O-S729. ilk rullivillk; Ft;o-dioy'ane %%as tr-t~-I ind L,(cr '):3 lirs. (,I relltl%illS 23,Z% X(-k-'V1Vlt%'h1~3', -FOj1)'1),byrr?didi?1 e, ,d-, JIL-aing -' -J:,' 61, U."Ao", li~., 't) lirs. 4 g. I:toCIjC11-CII~.mf!. 10.7 g. Cff:( ,CIKIIDrh~ awl 11 5 ill CJ14 jl~kvv ~ 1.150S, d, 'I'llc usc 44 O(CII,.CIfl1jr),-sillli1;lr1y I- "- :.,; . ~-. t-'kL' C. g- ve b,, 02-11'. siv IAIPS'(60.0%il. XXIV. Cotaparative reactivity ctfacx7- lonitrile with other ,,If V. G. Ya- ,hm ,iAif, A, 11. 'l,rvni'ev 1,;! , V - -I "11V"Iny, 1641. '11t~ rehti%;; faft', "f Mwu tl fliftilt-I "ith of iii tq. -Iti. %,,tqE, baivid to Im in the 'Vifi,; orulrr: Clf!~CIICN, Ifel; %1~~CIIXIICN, 14.11; follw CII::CFfCf(-.CN'. f-'ll,:CAfq:CN. 1.7; 1-cyclohexenct- itiLrile, :1.5; .3.7; and Cintiarnei- nitae, i.-t, rcsp. 'r., u, g. Na eiipcr;ed iii 30 nil. McPh wa.s adtlcd w~r I., min. 3.2 g. Cll,:CllCNN in 220 in]. dry ISuOll; aft,r vitlt 1110 and ritt,arn distn. into dil. IlCl thert: as "I'l.litIM W! and 50.01~"O It Flo C11, CH'IteNlIn b" 71.5-2,511. Similarly, 8 C. C111- CIMrCN aml 26.5 g, Na iiith -1:Y1 ml. IfitOll gave 34.0% bn 83-5', rl~' 1.4270, d~ 0-9112; (pu'fale. in. 6:4"), n5 t,ieil 17S-Il'. SimiLir rcdu-i~n '-'f Ni~-CII:CHCN gave 31.1.6% lit, 7S-9', n,, 1.1,3a% .1, O.St-12 (picrate, vi. 112'). -Iledw-limi of 1-cycloltexetionittile thus gave 50.3% b, 79-80* (picrafe, m. 0;11~'7*). lit,hictIm 14 Nil'-.C:CllCN j;:Ivu t"O -5' Isn- AmNif" Cill"alli'miltilt, similmly gave M. "t P I ef Jicral,, m. 1.M.5-4', VASHM, B.T. 25703 Ob opredslauti paregrava obmotok Po doyetvuqueboosmu standartu. (S Primch. L. M. Shnitsera "Po Povodu Zamachanly B. F. Vashury"). Elaktrichangtio, 1949, No. 85-86 : 0: L&TOPIS' No. 34 LYUBGRIK. M.A.; VASHURA, B.F., professor, redaktor. [Low votage electric switchgearl Kommatatsionnye apparat3r nizkogo napria2heniia; uchebuye tablitsy. Moskva, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1954. 8 diagrams (in portfolio). [Microfilm]. NIBA 9:1) (Electric evitchgear) STUMI, Veyvell Aronovich; VA5MM4-j-T_, prof., reteensent; SUXACHEY, A.P., dote., reteenzent; KALUZHNIKOV,.N.A., reta8u2ent; BARU, I,L,p prof., oty.red.; VATABERG, D.A., red.; CHIMSHWO. Ta.T., takhn.red, (Electromechanical relays; principles of the theory. analysis, and design] Elektromakhanichaskis role; oanovy teorii, proektirovaniia i rashchata. (A textbook] Uchebnoe posobis. Izd.2. Khartkov. Izd-vo Kbarikovskogo univ., 1956. 354 p. (MIRA 12:5) (Electric relays) ; STLTn, F.A.; SIITURW, G.I.; BERGIR, A.Ta.; LYUTER, R.A.; IERM7EV, A.S. - # Professor O.B. Bron. Zlektrichostvo no.5:94 My '56. (KLU q: 8) (Bron, Osip Borisovich, 1896-) iL 8(0) SOVI 112-59 -4-6991 Translation from: R eratlynyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhaika, 1959, Nr 4, p 30 (USSR) AUTHOR: Vashura, F. .and Baru, 1. 1. TITLE: Approximate Relations That Determine the Operation of an induction Motor With Different Rotor Resistances PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 12, pp 3-11 ABSTRACT: Operation of a slip-ring induction motor with 3 different resisto-ts connected in the rotor phases is considered. The asymmetrical EMF9 set up in the rotor by the elliptical rotating field is resolved into symmetrical components; only positive -phase -sequence EMFs are taken into account. The equations for rotor-phase currents are developed with a consideration of phase resistances only. The instantaneous value of the torque is 3E 2 d G) 0 Re quiv Card 1/ 3 SOVI 112-59 -4-6991 Approximate Relations That Determine the Operation of an Induction Motor - where E 1.9 the rotor-phase EM.F at the slip a = 1; (00 is the syncHronous angular velocity of the rotor; RaRb+ RaRc+ RbRc Requiv Ra* Rb+ Rc here Ras Rb, and Rc are rotor-phase active resistances. it is painted out that the electric losses in a rotor with different active resistances of its phases are equal to the losses when each resistance is equal to Requiv. The asymmetry factor which characterizes tha ratio of the negative-phase-sequence to the positive -phase -s equenc e currents, is equal 1-2 Requiv , where Ra* Rb+ Rc R &%av 3 V, av Card 2/3 SOV/IIZ-59-4-6991 Approximate Relations That Determine the Operation of an Induction Motor . . . . It is pointed out that the above relations permit calculating asymmetrical resistance steps in a rheostat and permit constructing motor-starting diagrams that would show phase currents during starting. A. N. B. Card 3/ 3 LYUBCHIK, Mikhail Abramovich; VAOURAj.,p.?,~_#,._prof., obshchiy red.; USTINOVA, Tu.P., red.; LARIONOV, G.Te., tekhn.red. (Calculation and design of d.c. and a.c. electromagnets] Raschet i proektirovanie elektromagnitov postoiannogo i pere- mennogo toka. Pod obahchei red. B.F.Bashnry. Mosk7ap Goss energ.izd-vo, 1959, 221 p* (MIRA 12:10) (Electromagnets) so v/114-5 1) 14 /2 1 AUTHORS. Baru, I.I. , Cawli.date ()V Tf~~(~_hnical Sciences, DotseNt. v ra 13. F, Doctor of Technica 1 Sc Lences, llrf)fessor, al=l~. Lytibchik, M.A. TITLE. Motion of the Armature of an Alternating Current Electro-,Magnet -pk PER10DICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnyhh zavedeniy. Elektromelchanika, 1959, Nr 12, pp 127--134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experimental observations of the forces exerted by a.c. electro-magn(As depend %-cry much on the test procedure. For a given air-gap, "pull-in" and "pull-aut" teStS gilre different results. ma-inly as a result of armature vibration, The motion of the arniature del,ends on the force develope.13 by tl~c: electro-magnet and* the COUTIter-acting fort v. A cc-rtain voltage is requirc-d to ensure tll~it the armaturc j;ull.-3 i-ii smoothly without vibrating on the stops Tho 1.resent article derives a pprox ima te rc I a t i onshi'-; for t h(? !1w t i on o t t hic, cirma tu re Ilear the Siop, it relates to all E-Shaped syitelf-, with Orle vc,ltaqr- coiL. The assumptioris made are stated. The equations l'or the cler-tro-magnetic t:orces are given by Card 1/3 Eq (1). Introducing the torque applied to tlie rentre pole sov/14-4-5 9-12 -14/2 1 Motion of the Armature of an Alternat-irv, Cijrrf-nt Electro-Vagnet and equating it to the rk-t-4ultant torque of all 1,01es; Eq (2) is obtained; this is ocluated to the counter -torque produced by the load. ',~Iotion of the armature near the stop is examined during sinooth change of the voItage applied to the coil. Graphs of the chariges in the referreo force as a function of lime for various values of voltage - p1otted in 2. Moticin of flie armature i..-:; then z ar( considel-ed for different val.ur-9 of' voltage. The first is so low that the ar!iiature does not move and the ,jecond is the limiting case where the Vorce and counter-force are equal and the arriiiature still does not Piave; [,,ig 4 relates to these two cases. Firial1y thcre -is the circuwsta;lce Of a fiirther slight increase of voltage that 1,ermits vibration, indicated in Fig 5. This case is considered in somewhat ritore detail., noting the various kinds of vibration that may occur. Attention is then ~;2.ven to the lowest vol.tage at which the armature. [Aills in smoethly without vibration and to the still higher voltagr; at wilich the ~irmatiire sti).] Ijulls iti without bouncing 1-.)ut ii;,)re rapid1v. Aft(Ir thus stildyini,, the I-hysics of the j.rocess Card 2/3 of armature motion, thr-, equations of motion are derived. SOV/1/44-59-12-14/21 Motion of' the Armature of an AlterriFtin7 Current Electro-~'agnet The i.n.9tantaneotis va.hiv of the resultant force is grivell by Eq (3) and the constants of integratioii nre derived froin the initial conditions. Eq (7) and (10 -give the speed and position of' the armature as functions of time. By substitution of the appropriate coricktions into Eq (10), expressions can be derived for vibration of t[le rlrmntiire oil the mtop. ft is shown that Vjhl-ilti()11 OCVI-Ir~3 (311 imll-in the Vorce applied to tiie ceiltre pole is 6:).,() of the aiiijUtUdf! oL' the eiectro- m-ignetic forcei on pullirE-out this ratio would be ...z 0.35. The formulae derived are based on referred forces a,,idl so cl-Irl. he applied to any configuratioii of a.c. matrnet s3,stem. They may also be used to deteriJiie the chang(-.5 if-, E~rmature position rin(I speed as function of time. There are 12 figures. ASSOCIATION:Kharlhovskiy pol ite-khnic lies kiy Polytechnical 1rstitute) 3UBDIITTED: September 13. 1959 institut (Kharlkov Card 3/3 VASHURA, B.Y.; BARU, I.I. Choice of resistance elements for air-colled d.c. and a.c. startino rheostats. Trudy KhPI 30 no-1:3-24 160. (MIRA 14:9) (Electric reaUtors) (Electric motors--Starting devices) VASHURA, B.F.; BARU, I.I. Analytic calculation of the resistances of excitation rheostats. Trudy WI 30 no.l:Z5-40 160. (MIRA 14:9) (Electric generators) (Voltage regulators) VASHURA, P., general-leytenant In the fight for paces and quality of building. Ko=. Vooruzh. Sil 46 no.22:25-31 N 165. (Iuw- 19: 1) 1. Chlan Voyennogo soveta, nachallnik politicheskogo upravleniya Urallskogo voyennogo okruga. &nizoach, inzhener; IAPIN, Vladimir Borisovich, inznener; FRUSAKOY, Xandell Borisovich. inzhez:er; BEWAYEV, I.A.. inzhener, redaktor; KHITROV, P.A., tekhnicheskiy redektor IXanual for foremen of traction substations of direct-current electrib railroads] Spravochnik masters tiagovoi podetentaii elektrifiteirovannykh zheleznykh dorog postoiannogo toim. Xoskva. Goo. tranap.zhol-dor.isd-vo, 1957. 334 ps (XIBA 10:11) . (Blectric railroads--Substations) VASIMIN, A.A. 7, Leosons gained from a power failure. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.8:17-19 Ag 158. (IIIRA 11:9) (Electric railroade-Substations) IVASHNEV, Lev Ivanovich; SIDCRKIN, Vladimir Ivanovich;,VASHURIN,, A.A.r red.; ENTIN, Yu.S., red.; FEREDERIY, S.P., tekhn.red. [Manual on equipping sites for training contact-network electricians in railroad and technical schools] Rukovodstvo po oborudovaniiu uchebrqkh poligonov dlia obucheniia. elektro- monterav kontaktnoi seti v zheleznodorozhrqkh i tekhnicheskikh uchilishchakh. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1961. 57 p. (MMA 15.5) (Electric railroads-Wires and wiring) (Railroads-Employeen-F,ducation and training) VAFISFU Uill) A.A., inzh.; 1:111111111IM , II.I., inzh.; SIBAROIT,yu.G.,, inzh.; FOMICIEV, V.A.., inzh.; M.F., imh.; POTAPOVAP T.I., inzh.; KOI_vUZM,-Yv_, G.G., inzh.; TAGIi-*.GVA, 11.1.9 inzh.; SHMIAN, 0.1.- inzh.; STIO.WIS, A.A., inzh.; VASIMMIlp A.A., Inzh., otv. za vypusk; KIIITROV, P.A., tekhn. Tgd-.--~ (Safety engineering regulations for operating traction substa- tions and sectionalization posts of electrified railroads]Pra- vila tekhniki bezopaf:no.;ti pri ekspluatatsit tiagovykh pod- stantsii i postov nelctsionirovaniia elektrifitsirovamykh zhe- leznykh dorog. 'Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1962 202 p. WRA 15:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.F,,)Glavnoye upravleniye elektrifilra- ts1i i energetichefikogo khozyaystva. 2. TsE Ministerstva pu- tey soobshcheniya (for Khlebnikov). 3. TSontrallmy komitet profvoyuza (for Frmichev). /,. l4os1covBkaya zheleznaya doroga (for Ko '11ZIMYY). 5. Svordlovokaya zholemaya doroqa (for Tagirova~ . 6. Yuzhno-Urallskaya zheloznaya dofoga kfor Shifnian). 7. Zapadno-Sibirskaya zheloznaya doroga (for Storts), (Electric railroad,- .-Safety regulations) VASHURIN, A.A.; SHILKIN., P.M.; ZELIVYANSKY, Ya.A., starshiy inzh. New safety engineering regulations for operating electric power supply systems. Elek. i tepl. tiaga no.6:30-32 Je 162. W11A 15:7) 1. Zameatitell nachallnika otdola tyagovyldi podstantsiy i kontaktnoy seti TsE Hinisterstva putey soobsholieniya (for Vashurin). 2. Zamestitell nadhallnika teklmicheskogo otdola TsE Itinisterstva putey soobshcheniya (for ShiUdn). 3. Tekhnicheskiy otdel TsE Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Zellvyanskiy). (Electric railroads--Safety regulations) (Electric railroads-Current supply) REBRIK, B.N.,, kand.tokhn.nauk.. Btarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ZAVIYAIDVp G.N.; VASHURIN, A.A., lnzh.; KHATSKELLVICH,.M.N., lnzh. Answering readers queries. Elek. I tepl.tiaga 6 no.8:42-44 Ag 162. (KRA 17:3) 1. Otdeleniye elektrifikatsii Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-looledovatellakaga instituta zheleznodorozlinogo tranaporta Hiniateretva putey soobahcheniya (for Rebrik). 2. Glavnyy tekhnolog po avtotormozam Glavnogo upravleniya lokomotivnogo khozyaystva Ministeretva putey soobshcheniya (for Zavlyalov), Aleksaridr Aleksandrovich, inzh.; LAPIN, Vladimir , ~. 1..B6ris-6vich, inzb.~ PRUSAKOV, Yer-dell Boriaovich, inzh.; Priniriall-nehastiye: L.P., inzb.; SHUKHATOVICH, L.'f,, Jri~-,h.; KALININ, V.K., ktind. tokhn nauk,, red. (Manual for traction substation electricians] SpravocImik elektromakhanika tiagovol podstantsii. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 423 P. (MIRA 17:5) VASHURIM. P., gwardii general-ley-tanaut. Organization in the work of a commander.-Voon.ves"..36 no.12:15-20 D 156, (XLRL 10:2) (Rusaia-Army-Organization) VAMMIN, P.. gyardii general-leytenant. The commMing officer place his own work. Voex.yest. 36 no.?: 14-18 A 156. O= 9 18) (Russia-Army-Officers) VASHURIN, P -general-loytenant Personal plan of the commder. Veon. vest- 40 no.11:34-37 N 160w (MJM 14:3-1) (Russia-Army-Officers) (Military education) VASHURIN, F.S. ------ "Trninin of units for assault from the march" by P.S.Vashurin. Voenevest. 41 no.10:126 0 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Marching) (Vashurin, P.S.) VASHURIN, Petr Somenovich general-leytenant; DUKACIIEV, I%P.: !.( red.; BUKOV-SM MI.A.p tokhn. red. [Training of uLits for assault from the march-) FMgotovka Wx'~razde- lenii k rarshbroskam. Moskva, Vocn.izd-vo YI-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 34 P. (MDA 14:3-1) (Infantry drill and tactics) (Marching) VAZ~huhUVA, -1:. A., tn-. USER/Electrictty - Induction Heating HeAt Treatment Aug 50 "Induction Heat Treatment of Welded Scams," V. V. Aleksandrov, T. A. Varhurova, Engineers, Can Sci Res Inst of Heavy Mach Bld- (TsN TIrj4ASh) "From Energet" No P, pp 13-15 Describes experiments conducted by Cen Ba of Elea Case flnrdening, ToNlITMASh, Vaich show irduction heat treatment takes less time than Nrnace heating and is morc efficient. Recommends wide use of induction heating. Includes photograph of inductor used for welding plates of thicknesses up to 50 mn. 4ft PA 16 -14T 2 6 VASERMOVA, T.A., insho; PIMMACMVA, V.P., insh. Induction heat treatment of overhead crane parts. (Trudy] TSNIrT)WH 89:30-41 159o (MA 32:4) (Owe hardening) (Induction heating) BOGATYREVS Yuriy Mikhaylovich; YAMEM, Ta kr&_A1akaegwrA&; MARTYNOV, Vitaliy Petrovich; CLISHANSKAYA, I.V., inzh., red.; LIVOV, D.S., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; SWTSOV, G.V., tekhn. red. [Rapid induction heating of heat-resistant alloy ingots]Skoro- stnoi induktsionnyi nagrev zagotovok iz zharoproobnykh splavov. Moskva, Filial Vses. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii,, 1958. 21 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 5. No.M-58-330/17) (MIRA 16:2) (Heat-resistant alloys) (Induction heating) 1 . VASEUTO, Ll. ---- - --- --- -- - ---- ---- --- -- 2. UZ-'-:,R (600) 4. Yoving-Picture Frojectors 7. Basic principles in planning the work repair ahops for motion picture projection equipment, Kinomekhanik, no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. VASH-VITTZG* ~!t4q -,-- ", gh-L-Y;~!-Witteg, Miklos] The democratic path of the Hungarian Trade Unions. Yeem. prof. clvizh. no.12:27-29 1) '59. (XIU 13:1) Lzamestitel, predsedatelya TSentrallnogo sovets, profsoyuzov "fengrii. (Ebmgary--Trade unions) MILOSEVIC, M'.j-YA~~I~C~-_ Pharmacological effects of polyphosphates on the intestine. Higijena, Beogr. 12 no.4:351-354 160. (PHOSPHATES pharmacol) (INTESTINES pharmacol) KMOSMC9 M.; TERZIC,, M.; VASIC, B. Effect of 1,11-trimethylene-4041-bis(hydroxpdnamethyl)-bis[iriridinium brcmidej on the striated muscle. Voj.san.pregl., Beogr. 17 no.11., 1143-1146 N 960. 1. Medicinski. fakultet u Beogradu, Farmakoloski institut (MUSCLES pharmacol) (PYRIDINES phamacol) MIUSEVIC, M,; TERZIC, M.; VASIC, B. Contribution to experimental studies on the cardiovascular effect of N,Nt-trimethylenebio-(4-formylpyridinium bromide) dioxime (TMB-4). Vojnosanit. pregl. 19 no.l.*21-24 Ja 162. 1. Medicinski fakultet u Beogradup Farmakoloski institut. (PYRIDDM -oharmacol.) (HYDROXYLAMINES pharmacol) (VASOMOTOR SYSTEM pharmacol) 'ILI i. i f n% tu, Y,jC)Sl-'%VIA VASIC, B. and VASIC, N.; Veterinary Institute (Veterinarski Institut Zemun. "Multiplication of the Viruses of Fowl Diphtheria and Fowl Pox in Tissue Culture of lien E~mbryo Fibroblasts." Belgrade, Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 20, No 7, 1966; pp 549-553. Abstract CEnglish sum.Tary modified] : Use of 2 lyophilized vaccines of fowl pox, one of pigeon and one of chicken origin. The cytopathogenic effects seen in vitro would seem to militate against the possibility of their effective use in the field for vaccination. Seven photomicrographs, 9 Western references; ms received 23 May 66. VASIC, D. Decontamination of radio stations, equipment. p. 445 VOJNO-TMICKI TLk3NIK. Beograd. teleprinters, and high-frequency Vol. 4, no. 6, June 1956 SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), IAbrary of Congress, Vol. 5. no. 12, December 19,1~6 T~GOSLAVILA -1 D. ERCEGOVAC, M. SLAVICA, -Bv VAS.1G,.-D. ANDMKOVIC, B. PENEZIC and S. BUNCIC; Veterinary Institute (veterinarski Zavod) Zesnun; Department and Clinic for Infectious Diseases of the Veterinary Faculty (Institut i klinika 2a zaraze Veterinarskog fakulteta) Belgrade, and Veterinary Station (Veterinarska stanica),Vrsac. "Preliminary Laboratory and Field Results with the Iligh-Passage, Lapinized Virus Strain (N-Lavir) of Hog Cholera." Belgrade, Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 17, Ro 2, 1963; pp 173-179. Abstract: Mass vaccinations and hygienic measures decreases incidence of hog cholera to 569 premises in 1957 but subsequent complacency and neglect brought it up to 3,497 in 1960 a3ain. roor control of traffic in live animals, neglect of vaccination altogether and even more frequently vaccinaul.ons of pigs during times when the animals are notoriously immunologically poorly responsive are main errors committed. Hudson 14-Lavir vaccine strain (Veterinarski Zaovd, Zemun) was found both safer and more effective than a previous strain. Comprehensive results. ITable; 7 Western, 1 Hungarian and 8 Yugoslav references. 39 SARVJAN, M.; ZEC, N.; VASIC, D.; HUSTOROVICIO M.; BOGDANOV, B.; HAKSTOK, V. Medicine. Bul sa Youg 7 no.3s67-M Jo 162. 1. Madicinski fakultet, Sarajovo. VASIC, Analysis of the hospital material and immediate results of the treatment of 1)1 patients. Tuborkuloza 15 no,2.,217-224 Ap-.Te 163, 1. Opsta bolnica, grudno odelenjet Paracin - V. d. sofa: dr Dragos Vasic. (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY) (THER&PEUTICS) (STATISTICS) VA3 U.: A T."a 17 L C, -7 'L S T1,11:1 a,.Ll pat.jentE; in the thcracf,- lf,", fir- "'f j;,-trfv-,r. pital, (Anorvorl In 11)(-l wid 1902. 'Nhorkulomt lf, no. 'L:.'.9-317 !4c"licir'ski cent.ar, "aracip Jr. t--ljli.-Iav Griudn(-) Ld,lerije opste bolnipo (-"ijr: dr. Pragos Vat-1c.l. VASIC, Dragos On some causes of failure in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberkuloza 17 no.3:221-232 14y-Je 165. 1. Medicinski centar, Paracin (Upravnik: dr. Millsav Bogdanovic) i Antituberkulozni dispanzer (Sef: dr. Dragoo Vasic). 2 . PW Will tt,j!lt 00 00 1 . The so a 00# Matcjy Valty at r4p&tk)o. but XJ 41 to NOW I@ Sjp;O to grestef al a j ago 92 m i ap. q is is of rmv*cojL :0 mortauty. sea 04 00 1 6*0 00 00 9 21 Uff --yi It -w-- it U it it 0100004 O's 0 Ole so 09091 - - -I , - , -- - :,:I- 1-, 7 - I- I .___ I 1 11 -6 1 7; " I J"70 "L__ ~8r,oo 1953, J .Ibs TOU 3c:L Ins t I aad )-A t*_I-~ r: u rj r b Zb. 41 it _bstr-ct J~ r 7 r IN , I u JV., I", L 0 u ! iu -v, c J ~ I wi d .-L Pl.-, u- . - l ( u- u i id r L i7 u v! Aul, ~,v L , ' A U -!I VI -Lil- D'-- i 1 25 VA D- IC 3 K. Contributi-n to the knowledfe of the evolutionary cycle of some S,-~ecies of Triphaena 0. and Spaelotis Bsd. P-31. BelErade. 4 Univerzitet. Sumarski f,-kultet, GLAMUK. BULLETIN. Beo~lrad. No. 6, 1954 SOURCE: East European Acre:-~3ions LiA (EEAL), Library of ConL:re3s Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956 VAS IVANOVIC, Jelisaveta; MAKSIMOVIC, M.; STANIC, Vlasta; DORDEVIC, M. al"i Morphogenetic differentiations, and oxygen consumption durinF the embryonal development of Lymantria dispar L. Arh biol nauka 13 no.3/4: 181-197 161. 1. Bioloski institut,, Beograd. VI's 1 c First results from the eyFerlmental ral3rcnd tr,-ck in Sa!,cy. p. ?,49. (BFf-,-jU.E, Vol. 1), No. 9, SarA. 1954.) SO: Fonthly L55ts of Epst European Aceessicn5. (ZEAL, Ir, Vo.14, No. ~, -June 1955, Uncl. VASIC, B. and VASIC,_.N_.; Veterinary Institute (Veterinarski Institut), Zemun. flMultiplication of the Viruses of Fowl Diphtheria and Fowl Pox in Tissue Culture of lien Embryo Fibroblasts." Belgrade, Veterinarski Clasnik, Vol 20, No 7, 1966; pp 549-553. Absrract CEn-lish sum=.ary modified] : Use of 2 lyophilized vaccines of fowl pox, one of pigeon and one of chichen origin. The cytopathogenic effects seen in vitro would seem to militate against the possibility of their effective use in the field for vaccination. Seven photomicrographs, 9 Western references; ms received 23 May 66. M-Efflantfiffasom T!TFn-=11!-GM GERL, Friderik, prof.,ing.; STEFAVOVIC, Aleksandar; VASIC, Pavle, Development of food industry. Alm hem ind 125-155 '59. 6/044/63/000/0M/012/050 A060/A126 AUTHORS AS16, Petar TITIE: On a second order differential equation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal Mateuetikaj no. 2, 1963, 37, abstract 2B155 (Publ. Elektrotehn. fak. Univ. Fleogradu. get I fiz., 1962, no. 70 76# 9 - 11; French) -TEM It Is demonstrated that the equation x2 (axn + b) y" + x (cxn + d) y' + (,,n + f) y 0 (where a , b, o jdo so f are constants) has & particular solution Y (x), Batle- fying the equation n +2k y3 + + qx3l.- - 0 PYX3 (where n ~ 0, p,~ 0, ks q are constants)i provided that all the coefficients satisfy oertain*conditions. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation) Card 1/1 Wi9l,-Pet,ar I.M-. Funer.ional equation of a certain type of determinants. Publ Inst math SANU.2(16):65-70 162 (publ. 1631. C-- I .-- - VASICP Pe tar M,-. 'geneGUS !',,jn:4~onal cqiia4 n )4' *,he sesond dear, .~L - A hoqr ir Publ Inst SAN'. - ~ -~:7 " -'~ : " -' 11 MITRINOVIC, D.S.; VASIC, P.M.. PRFSIC, S.B. e A functional equation of the second degree. Publ Inat 1. math SANU 3:57-60 163. MARINOVIC? D.S.: VA31CP r.M. Complement3 to the treatise of Kamke. Pt. 10. Publ Inst. math SASU -11;61-68 16,36 .I MITPINOVIC, Dragosiriv SJ.; VA-"10, Pnt~,r P4. Some nonil ~near cycjjc- func~-,Onaj e0untiOns with PMparties. Publ 1rst math SpIU 3ji-Or-il n-. VASIC, Petar M. (L~eo8rad) --.- - I- - -A System of funct~cnal ervjatj,~nq, rjl,,,.,3 mat fiz firv 18 no.4:229-23-' ,013. VASIC, R. Tugoslavia (430) History and Description - Serials White slaves in satellite countries. p. 14. REVIEW OP INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. (Federation of Tugoslav Journalists) Beograd. (Fortnightly journal on international problems. Published also in Serbo-Croatian as Kedunarod Xqjijk)cA, Bast European Accesnions List. Library of 70_~Zress, Vol. 1, no- 13, November 1952. UNCLASSUIED "Card 1 of 2" VASIC, R. Yugoslavia (430) Croatian as Medunarodna Politika, and in French as Revue do la Politi Mondiale), Vol- 3, no- 13, July 1, 1952. East Zuro]2~an Accessions List. Library of Congress, Vol. 1. no- 13, November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED "Card 2 of 2" VASIC, R. Yugoslavia (430) and in French as Revue do IEL Politione Mondiale), Vol- 3, no- 14, July 16, 1952. last L'aropean Accessions List. Library of Congress, Vol. 1, no. 13, November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED "Card 2 of 25 k I VASIC , V. 4 - A rare and imusual case or drc!w-_4_ng and polsor-LI:9 ir so-called "blue-water*'. krh. hig. rada 15 no.3,.277-282 164. 1. interno ode1jenje Opste bolnice, Bor. VASIC, V. Considerable increase in the incidence of primary lung cancer in the mining-industrial area of Bor. Arh. hig. rads. 15 no-43 413-418 164. 1. Interno odeljenje Opste bolnice, Bor. DAVIDOVIC, M.; POPESKOVIC, D.i.VASIC, Z.; KRAJACEVIC, Ksenija Critical temperature of the spontaneous warming up of sleeping spermophiles. Bul sci nat SAN 25 no.7:117-118 159. (EFAI 9:12) 1. Institut de Physiologie de la Faculte des Sciences et Instiut de Biologie de la Faculte de Medicine de I'Universite de Beograd. (Spermophile) (Temperature) (Heat) (Sleep) DAVIDOVIC, M.; POPESKOVIC, D.; WICO-Z.; KRAJACEVIC, Ksenija Critical temperature for the spontaneous warming up of Mber-nating spermophiles. Glas Prir mat SANU 241 no.18:21-28 160. 1. Fiziologki zavod Prirodno-matematickog fakulteta i Bioloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta Univarziteta. u Beogradu BIDOVEC, Franc, sanitetaki potpukovnik dr; DEBIJADI, Rudi, sanitetski major dr; RISAVI, Antun, sanitetski potpukovnik dr.; STRMOTIC, Ekilija, prof)_VASICI_.~iyor , prof. ~L - Certain practical problems in aviation medicine. Voj.san.pregl., Beogr. 17 no-12:1319-1328 D t6o. 1. VoWuhoplonomedicinski institut u Zemunus (AVIATION MEDICINE) VASICA, Gh.; BITA, 0.; DINCA, I. Studies on the wear and seizing resistance of hardened steel couples. Studii cerc mec apl 17 no.6:1623-1633 164. 1. Institute of Applied Mechanics, Rumanian Academy (for Dinca). Submitted June 25, 1964. IIASICAI, J.; POKOF-14Y.9 A. IIZETAPI electronic apparatus for nondestructive naterial testing.u p. 9. TECHNICKA PRACA. (Rada vedeckych technickych spolocnosti pri Slovenskej akademii vied). Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1955. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol, 8, No, 6j August 1959- Uncla. S/194/62/000/001/03a/Oor6 D201/D305 AUTHOR: Vasica Karel TITLE: Some problems of ultrasonic testing PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioplektronika, no. 1, 1962, abstract 1-5-40 i (Hutnik (CSR), 1961, 11, no. 3, 123-128) TEXT: It is stated that ultrasonic testing is widely used in the metallurgical and engineering establishments of the Czechoslovak People's Republic for inspection of forgings and rollings. A short description of US inspection methods is given. The defects detec- table by US methods are enumerated. The US inspection method of a bending forged roller is given together with typical reflectograms and corresponding photographs of its large sections. It is shown that a study of the internal structure of forgings and rollings using the US method should be carried out on rejects. It is poin- ted out that it is important to use the US inspection method in conjunction with the use of standard samples. It ii suggested that Card 112 S/19 62/000/001/038/066 Some problems of ultrasonic ... D201YI)305 US inspection should be complemented by subsequent checking of the effect of detected defects on production and safety of operation of equipment. For this purpose, US inspection of all important equipment should be carried out during general overhaul periods or stoppages in work and after its replacement. It is shown that the volume of US inspection methods used in the past for this purpose which are of great importance from the point of view of national industry, was not adequate and the need for their systematic use is pointed out. A summary of US inspection as applied to metallur- gy at the VZKG (CPR) is given; WeaternGerman 1957 standards of metallurgical US inspection are criticized. 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"it 100*01 till lift min it a,it a of At Q "A "a"t, tf it a i I 1 0 1 0 :499000000000904,09 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 4 0, a a : a a a a 0 a a 0 0 a 0 O*w 0 0 9 a 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6, 0 or,* so* 0o 0 a 0 00 0 000 0,6 03 1 1 4 1 A I A[ IJUS 0 -00 Negras" ol slatrokstiods. A,V4,Ntjk- CAm- -00 -jairs of clevtrodes. Lissy so. 173-5(1930) -A CCU costg- 3 0: 20jury umnometw. WA a camic digpitmcm immersed 00 a c 2W. JU &pp. IS toed to MCSX= in a VCJ Win. is P1 1-00 jugssrated cood. of the 9114mUayte confined within the 1; of the dimphr6sm to campers It with the .00 of the KCI Wo - ex to the dkpkmrm. to det. -60 90 jit-- the tats! t-Upwt ju, tM o,kctrommotice mad cllec~trulYtic Of tmnqort cm~rvmmccl in 1. per farsdayt &W to cOmPutc the .00 dmrt,,Okj,,tW potent" mcording to the lldmbolU OF .00 Smoleteboorobi th"Prics. Siam tbg numsparm"" in dil. j lwh 0oft of be jc&a. water used in X00 :: Win. be& 00 tmay be allecteMll by the Mullock Ul =00 KCI Irons Use &W ellectrodeti. am cond- or" surnamed coo in 0.0=)5. 0.0001. O-Oml. 0.0003, Oft- roo 11 Wo. O.U03, 0.01. 0.02. 0.05. O'l, 0.2, 0.5 and 1.0 J% A 00 the cell smoll the detm. wqrS nVmtsd in the -me voln - Soo extenuslitothorcell. Before Um suessourensel's were MAWIC cloo 00 on tilts disphmem the main. was P*kftd through the Po"'s ,or go tmb. dwWommtkagy; in conens. em-ding UAL go 0 =9j .V IC, hydrogmtk p_ __wtery to pass the !Coo 411 .hL through the dimp-mut. Frank 116famb X00 100 too* .--00 f 00 AIM ILA PIIALttjf(,K&t LITINAT449 (LAWIFIC4100ft :,00 ts A, 43 It of It IF cr 6t AM it It a of ff n AA 1, 1 a 0 0 40 40 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 6 WW;,o 08 11 nil us U11 MONO" VS)MAP'to L-L A -At., L S., k I k 0 a a a ~ L'.r w, ..0 f. _00 041KI&AII .00 01100#8141 A p9mewk 0069111COMMIS of dw refractive butes In M94644M. ANIMSIA -401II&C-Awnik C41!% 00 Vpebe SMy TWA, Arse Ile No. 46.1-81MAWS CAM. of Pdariudoo wwrowtor of FUM, th" agul -00 002. varic" &Now of wmU. am a Mqw& Were &W. It ofthe raylan the venface being es studied aW a Is the am* wkkh The *UQ of iWid"m .00 makto with the plam of the analyzer, then for the cm In .00 which the plase of vibration at the pukriser forms on sag$s of 43" with the Plane of IwWcw*. t1wairsedve hukx a coo be mW.ftm the reistionn'l - sialkspil - Unlotattl(a - 00 Is 460)1. Forthe slams Investigated. the me so detd. sms .00 00a lower in the 2M or Wd decimal pkLv than the valuts dotd. coo 00j by the method of min. drdection. Valwas obtained by coo both metbosis ow"d for 480U and for liquids. Dif- fenamtotboasof the Simon -tic attributed to the lam- zoo *time ofINo by westiewrintI of the glen surface. goo Surface film having lower as Wires p%%td == by htr4= the.=$ th HIM. it so* aw but dbas already present. The -A 0 [so artMal swelaw Ahwa A-.-----" pbeew mew so!h~t their thicksew be mossumd. M. 0. U. WO 0 zoo U00 .ILA 841ALWISCAL LITIPATIelf CLASSOKAIM 0 A I wii~i woo It 1111d.0 At 411d8l am dow its Joe K #A I S 8 %d 0 00 0 1IN ft 9 .0 1 3 49 'a w P 00400009069000009999 !0"10000000000000000000, 01 : 0 0, 0 4101,00 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 * 1109 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 11 it 13 14 is I& tyll Hai it I a a I ti u 11 it a is v 1 Y A V. a I -r, imp P-Om LJ L_A,_ ..L._AA_K CC 0 K A so 00 00 Tke ei"emilee, of owl&" layere ia the aletance of *d "m g ak j= 0 & A"rift. jj . ,, ' 4(,M ) " 4 Ibal 1.11 R 1.44timortc Indira V, r RWILu" 00 a .4 urface coo, pd. with tin itimam which then 1 W t allY fUl'thtf aCti,141 Of Ifir ACW, An 00 f "Wil .1", i .. 11-fin P Will such a Aurface coulm .3 \11it Ily the giv .,ss not pirmected spinst t 09 thrNsOff. The mulls and concrpts, Agree glaIliessre hishly re ti , he sistant 'CI kxi of avisN but Are etriml by atind", . 0* 00 It 12 It 14 a 16 It a Is a H - a a a a '-A I'l-1-1 I, AL poplal themical xv- - k "%N -- A e IISSAh I'mul, -00 Invirvis thl, .90 ChAt Im N and Const actitin W .00 with the oil- in the It. St. 0 090 09 IV "Pt I I- 1 .00 SAA011% %04,16, '1.( ,i"; 0 1`1 0 ft It 0 9 It 4 It 9 K It n It 9 WO A 0 9- 444 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 gig 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 0 00 00 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 1111 0 4111 sm- -W low Al 8 A a E a E a AL-1. 1 66 Is Is l Q 0 0 Vito 4 .01 i of" so T" kdex of refraction of a gtm sudace. A SwIrshr I?"Mtdy 10, g(M-1111*': 70, Win, 0 0 00 C of slaw, V. I'misrul that Stir x .1 the surface of The 8141& Is lemee than ChAt of the Inteilut of lilt Class. all's lilt illlerkw. In the M YeArt like x of the lurfave fell ear shr differemvS can reach the 2jul,irvi-iml. Thrim: chat: " ~.tj abollt 0.01 tnnm than that at tlic ivitirri~vr. The I aser attrit"It"I to the funnittiort of surface laym. -~Id wvatht-rrdtuda-visyrrismmovtdbypoUsWns. Tmi. -011111 Inumin Vvilk" hay" 'wen neskly am ~ stirfscv- isig with M N&OH had so effect on a 1101"Wr N showed file Attairgi difivirocr lirtwer" the it of (he "u- 11.1,l 4 %trons TffCvt; .1 a time surfact,14yer was I" H frolialm,41, VA year %" multi" -W alit) Otto 114101ko. Whesells III,- '-fleill, combinatilm of the 11.40, with the Initred Irl acres" Wall lose tortwilva the UVWly JK41gliall WAlfavii it full ry P ..1 she 1114w This layff plotevis the Its." I" 00 .(tta,.k of licid. N&011 forina fmi tKutertive kyvt. aloft Mkofies c-An covirlmir deep liltil, The 1111114- 11 the 16" is J90 tieatl4l wi(b Naoll before treating with II.M., the f 3641 Irraillient will ftwm a much ginmvr lifolvellylt layer 09 ihou when thm Is no N*011 "matment. because the 00 09W P.1a" surface is activated by the .4&011 treatment. It the igiam Is first ucitted with and and then with 1.0 V 00 00 X&OH for 6 hrs.. the surface Is affected very much Irs. 6'** IKcauw the protective I&M tamed by the" Is line dis- C AAL! ullyrd. After 28 his., litivrewt, dints" isaffected mint. 00 v what by the Nitoll 9(a".. in 4..rmm Class The protective Coo 14yef is atilluat Cattimly div%llmi ad. Quorris istaft 41W a00 wt show any such change. NAM forms Rich thick layers on flint glass that luter(emwe ctil"s appear, while mxh so* pheromenA were not observed In crown gLasom This Pro- wee tective trvattricut makes glaamrift-ststant. tontat.c*rromioa ~Pid is a mrans of twoducing imicles witis vairklatell tioe intirdemwe ca". M. V. CondoW I a It A 44TALLV"K44, LITINAU41 CLAILWICATIC1111 flow IFI-fil.. I low **.&#IV Of F Gov 084 jil, 1, so Is An I I a FW 0 x v I W 16 A 4 30 ZIP* U40 041" * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 * 0 4 Olt 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 000000000000000-00000 00000000000000000009 6 1 1 1 10 It 12 It M IS Is It Is Is A P r. a j a U Y- 00 GO* oo .4 00 00 111 000000000000000: St 12 J) bi S N U 9 Is 49 41 42 0 U Sto 0 &--%L-A- k R A- I 1-00 .00 -00 96 2 Stisfasts layers In glass and their technical 4nifictinco. -00 00 a , ,u I I 1941 1 is CA ch Z I b 7 I& -00 00 a .- '.~ 0.1r.. - pm. . tf,a It. 3 RI ; , . . t IM).- - I I istorical devrhiptnent it,hwit-1 in, huling t he 100 00 -r wockan4findinvoiL#mdeinlmmatuliul~'. fabicil,tv .00 00 d Sivtn of a and thicknew of the surface layer for six thf. fetrittly treated gUu&cs. A gUss with a surface layer re- moo dects as much light as one without, provkW the As of the zoo glaj 6 greater than That of the layer. T&Mcs show It. 0o thickneud layer. ancl other information foe flint glass -with -00 00 no - 1 .-,J93 treated for diffe"t lengths I)( time Irmn A few " iti- stv.to5hr.with NfIrSO4. Pfuttk-AlaprAicihtitma*An,l * 00 visible glass* are diwul"11. too 00 00 9 1fj L dot U 0 AV -0 -is 1-1-1 -F-- T-v- T- 9 ff opirow mama man lgigmwjt4 Is 0010 00000 0000itt 000 0060 *000:104boooo*ooooooo0*000:0000000000000000:: Moo to 0 goo too too to 0 at' X's .00 646:040006066000 CA Clsevelfty of of V of V,..,.b Be at We absemadow In the c- proemins of surfams am "un-arind: It the HISOO used (0i = h. tolm sme Fb. the a of The layn hmmam. eg. tom 1.48 to I.W5. The surface lent contracte wbw apand to air, and It is aw*~y to n%*6 ibe lar" ac. cordingly thiLkcr. M. llud kk# 0 0 P Jj4~ .01A.0 A" -of~! I.,ffWS AND "Pt I 00 '.4 00 00 -90 go rtn" -00 /,%i la"O MANOW0. A. Ape. pp. jjq~.Ijj). ThO OUShOr MIMS cl:~~-S of rim Iva MWp- and awnwrotem t appIk-- .00 &P0 00 1 lung in UWAAlurgy, v4,, drkminask, of jl~, milphur omsents a rawic In",4104lon 0 00 ( -vW In Arwth"- luvV41PIlm o(the dlffumim of n-mal.. is* 00 kzfl friction between two ruetal mewm-x, 0. :10 00 .3 moo 0: 2 of 2 too 100 it 411311 OA ON* ist 41, 0 I u lot At to ty a It Or 11 It a Of It a it m 11 JIM 0 0 0 0 0 ~** Vul. -+-Mv Ust Of i~",Lst