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DOBRZYNSKI, ZbignIew;.A ousz; KDEDCRA, Barbara;
WARTZRZSIWICZ, Ireni; ww:cjw, Br,&nJLslaw;'ZALXSXA, Barbara
Comparison of the early and late results of pneumotborax
treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis. Grazlics, 24 no.8:
719-724 Aug 56.
1. Z Panstwowego Sanatorium Prsectvgrusliczago v Tussynka
Dyraktor: dr. sad. M. Czkvianiane.
(PNMOTMRAI. ARTIFICIAL, statist.
conWison of early & late results)
DOBRZYNSKI, Zbigniev; BAZIJEWIM..Wouss; IMKDCRA.
Barbara;
WARTZ US IECICZ. Iron&; VOJTAL, Stanislaw; ZALS
SU . Barbara
Pneumothorax treatment In cases of bilateral
tuberculosis.
Gruslica 24 no-8:725-728 Aug 56.
1. Z Panstwowego Sanatorium Prseciwgruslicsego w
Tussynku
Dyrektor: dr. mad. M. Czkwianiane.
(PNXMTHDRAI. AMFICIAL
in bilateral puls. tuberc.)
!,.,,,7vT,-:.Iqsvl, :7.
':!ot,!s on 6irecting fi!-,hter planes at high
altitudes. p. 281.
PRZEfMAD LOT111MY. (Dowodztwo Ilojsk Lotruicznych)
INTarssawa, Pola~id.
Vol. 12, no. 1, Jari. 19:59.
A,onthly list of Fast European Accessions (E-R.U) LCP j
110 - 7, JulY 1959 -
Vol. 6
Uncl,
VUL., A.I.., starshiy inzh. 1 _Ak~ ~K~
Engineering department of the Karaganda Post
Office.
Vest. aviazi 22 no,1:20 Ja 162, (MIRA 14:12)
1. Pochtovoye upravleniye Ministerstva svyazi
Kazakhokoy SSR
(for Vul).
(Kwraganda-Postal Sr.,jimee)
UMINSKI, Jerxyl TOS-LUTr,, Sabinal STRWZYNSKA, Maria. BAZYLSKA,
Danuta
I .!'-
Studies on the animal toxoplaamosis reservoir by means of the
oomplement fixation test. Wiadomosci pariasyt. 7 no.2:413-416 161.
1. 7akUd Parasytologii Viejnkiej I.M.P.H.W., LuYllin.
(TOXOPLASMOSIS i o1) (COKPLDWT)
I T__ _7 7 T_ %7
POLAND General and Special Zoology. Insects. P
AJbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 2143
Author Bazyluk Wladyslaw
Inst
Title Remarks on Changes Observed in Recent Years in Orthop-
terous Fauna,
Orig Pub: Folskie pismo entomol., 1955 (1956), 24, supl. 2,
113-121
Abstract: The observations and collection of material took
place from 1938 to 1953 primarily in the Central and
South-West part of Poland. New habitats and new,
never previously described for Poland, "stenotopnyye"
were established. It was observed that many species
had enlarged their range, and settled in new areas
unlike their natural habitat, by adapting themselves
to other natural conditions of existence or by the
Card 1/3
POLAND / General and Special Zoology. Insects P
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 2143
Abstract: transformation (for sub-tropical and tropical species)
into sinantropic forms.
The forest depletion during the Second World War and
the absence of field ploughing for several years,
led to temporary wastelands and to a heavy increase
of dry valley species of orthopters in these terri-
tories. As the broad leaf and mixed forests disap-
peared, many forest orthopters, including pests,
moved to and concentrated In parks and gardens.
The raising of forests consisting of trees of the
same species often leads to mass increases of pests
peculiar to that species of trees; these pests later
move to other species of trees. The regulating of
rivers and the draining of fields and swamps lead
to the disappearance of hydrophilic species and the
Card 2/3
POLAND / Gencral andSpecial Zoology. Insects P
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No -1, 1958, 2143
Abstract; multiplying of the xerophilous species - a
process
also helped by the several warm and dry spring-summer
periods. The author considers dryness and warmth to
be the fundamental cause of the mass appearance of
the orthopters, and the general increase in warmth
in recent years to be the condition determining the
widening of the ranges in Poland of warmth-loving
species.
Card 3/3
BAZYLUX, Vladyslaw
Materiala an Palaearctic Mattodes,I-IV* A=alss zool 19 no.11:
417-433 JI 163..
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POLAID/Special and General Zoology - Insects. 0-3
Abe Jour Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 697o4 K.
Author Baz V.
Inst
Title Key to the Insects of Poland, Collected Works. Part
II,
Orthoptera (saitatoria).
Orig Pab Warazava, Panstv-1Wvdawn. Nauk, 1956, 165
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1 - 12 -
B4UUK, Wladyslaw
Material on the Orthoptera Palaearctic. Pts. 1-2.
Anylokles sool 20
no.nt 207-M 162,
BAZYNSKI, J.; MALINOWSKT. J.; TUREK, S.
OAJ=s of Hydrogeology in Poland.0 p.14
(pjtzjGLkD GSOL-OGICZNT lio. 1/2, Jan./Feb. 1934 Warszawa,
Poland)
SO: Moutb Met 9f Ant Pdrope Accessions. 1C. Vol. 3. no. 5,
Mav 1934.Unel.
J.
.1-w-
T CIOGY
Pt.:'IDOICAL: G-XIGICLI-If Vol. 0, no. 2, Feb. 195!~,
7,I~ZY""-',KIf J. The analication off photograimetri-c
:)iatures tsken frw.~ the L,-*r cr lend
in geiblogic rese-rc~'. p. -14.
).:.cntbZ,, List of East Lvroper-r, J.ccessions (EF.41) IL
',ToL 9, no. 4
April 10,591,, Urc1ass.
Vol /Ara..
Dov.1.z;-Ant and PerapoctIvas or
L1,14 )40*r,.
.Cal Z1t-r;r.16qf of 0r1c,3v,0,
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or tho loalu-r!,al nj%vt-;r%i*3
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"Now Itudl*s am Or~-54%rInL;-t
Volo-Ites. " Isteran
mm. or ti.e :Ziogiasi
ii~'%drrrisqs of .1ragov. cus-
-1M_Ak--rY. PP- 131-W.
"C-Arowarlattes or
ft-i4ralization of t%e
Sorujp~i-lce
latils In t i?4 ZIIAO- &-Crav)v
Y*noallne. ' ' M-
to=. or V:o .7-olo,teal
1htdr;rIves or Cra:ov;
StUMAFTp '.V. 138.IA4:
110ovirtnes a, V:"mitas at
TZ-AdIs. (:A.or Z116SIFO."
Tadevas SimXX Of tho Cozlogical
MMtqr;rI4ko2 at cra-
Dow; pp. iil:iso.
"YrovLokis 1tsv:*%v of Study an
ZtLe Utlitty of
LIS ZI&I& 40*7uj slat*&
(DIAta,41tess fro, Los.-CZ..t.".
noar 2r%4-_ys1.,,, Misozyglaw of
the 360%-
g1441 Zht#rVrIM4#. Of CrA40W; V,;
nAPI,
155.
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T::StttUtC In. w0thO4516Z,-
and ScIa=ctflo-tseitcal
infer-stlnn,"
of Us ocat Institute crnetytut
--New Trends In tta Comstra,-tlom
-if !Ioecrn SPIndle 31"."
Jan r%r.TAZjZMZ_cf tl,.e Vara4v
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4-69.
"Jurl-tesl &:,.! Or!snizat'c"I
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ftazopscikt. 7p. 169.1-72.
2/2
BiZMKI, Josef
Application of geopbysica in ongineeriZig geology*
Kvartalnik geol
6 no.2t424,425 162,
1. MOM Geologii InVaUrWdej., Instytut Goologiesmy..
Warasava.
BAZY14SKI Joeof
Geological structure of the Chalmno region. Kwartalnik
geol 6 no.4s773-774 162,
1. Zaklad Geologil Inzynierskiejj, Instytut
Geoldfipsny, Warszawa*
BJZYNM, Jozef
Taske and affecte of applying geopbyviom in
engineering
geology.. Prsegl gool 10 no.3:162-165 mr 162.
1# Instytat Geologiesnys Wareseva.
BAZYNSKI, Jozefj HALINOWSKI,'4n
Significance of basic goologivAm engineering research in the
Geological
Institute. Prsegl geol U n( s 140-343 Mr 163.
Geologlosurp Wor'pmwaG
POLAIND
BAZYNSKI, Jozef
Department of Geological Engineering of the Geological
-institute (Zaklad Geologii Inzynlerskiej In3tytutu
Geologicznego)
WarsRw, Kwartalnik goologiezm, No 3, 1963, PP 521-522.
"Geological and Engineering Conditions of the Area of
the Planned Water Degree In Cheltino".
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1212128
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employed
I b.,
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an! asbestos-cement, tub-is in s circulating
n)j'.'"rl:)nt solution. ksr.~~%qri wi gravel, tomatoes
alded 18-20 kg/ia2, cuousibars 40 kg. The tube
cultures d'-d rot always privide pnsitive results.1
Tho ooiaposit'!cn of a nutrient solLtion of pure
salts 9nd fortilia-lor for tO.MtO RLd cucumber grav
al oultures Is giran.--A.v. Apnfonova
BAZrUXv O.P..(Frunze)
Device for determining,the direction of the nap in
fabrics.
Shvein. prom. no.6t27 It-D 163. (MIRA 17t2)
BAZYUK, G.P. (Frunze)
Reorganization of the cutting shops. Shvein,prome
no,1:24,-27 Ja-F
164. (MIRA -170)
BAZYUK, Klara Fedorovna; KUDHIR,
I,G,, red.
[use of synthetic materials in the clothing
industry of
Kirghisistan] PrimenerAe sinteticheskikh
materialov v
shveinoi pron7shlennosti Kirgizii. Frunze.,
Izd-vo
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A- Eosrwwf~
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(Use of synthetic materials In the clothing
industry of
Kirghisistan] Primenenie sinteticheskikh
materialov v
shveinol prozWsh:Lennosti Kirgizii. Frunzev
lzd-vo
"Kyrgyzatan,O 1964. 32 p. (MIRA 18:3)
GNFZDILOVA,, 19.A.; BAZYUR, M.T.; GORCHAKOVA, N.Ye.
Urine color sediment react-ion in detarminattion
of the activity
of tuberculous changes in the lungs, Froblo tube
42 no.1:89-90
164. (MIRA 17:8)
1, Ukrainekiy inst-11tut tuberkulaza i grudmoy
kh-4rurgii imeni
akademika P.O. Yanovakogo i protivotuberkuleznyy
diapanser
Zheleznodorozhnogo, rayona, Kiyev.
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AUTHOR: Pines, B. Ya.; Bazyura, R. L; Khizhkovyy, V. P.
ORG: IQar1kov State University im. A. M. Gorlkly (Kharlkovskiy
gosuniversitet)
TITLE: Concentration dependence of the limit of linear increase in
creep of Cu-Ni alloys
SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 23, no. 1, 1967,
179-182
TOPIC TAGS: binary alloy, copper, nickel, creep mechanism
ABSTRACT: Previous studies of the kinetics of high-temperature
creep in pure metals (Pines,;
B. Ya., et al. FTT, 1963, 5, 2859; Pines, B. Ya., Kbizhkovyy, V. P.
FMNI, 1966, 22, 82)
established that the rate v of steady-state creep depends on stress
p: at temperatures T >
> 0. 5 T and low values of p creep rate linearly increases with p
and exponentially with T.
M. p.
Once p exceeds cartain critical limit (the so-called "limit p of
linear increase in creep")
creep rate begins to sharply increase. It was found that p
is0proportional to the modulus oi
elasticity. Now the authors investigate the effect of soluble
impurities on the magnitude and
temperature dependence of p with respect to alloys of the Cu-Ni
system forming a continuous
0 0
series of -,*lid solutions (Cu + 5, 19, 15, 30, 40, 70, and 90% NQ.
Finemgs: p0 and the modu-
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lus E of elasticity increase with increase in the Ni concentration
of the alloy. in all cases
po (i. e. the limit of linear Increase in creep) linearly decreases
with increase in T/T m. P.
and reaches 0 when T Nevertheless, p cannot be regarded as an
analogue of yield
TM. P. 0
point a, high temperatures at which diffusion creep occurs, because
the values of P, in cold-
-worked metals and alloys are lower than in specimens annealed at
high temperatures.
At medium temperatures preliminary cold working causes hardening of
the metal and retar-
dation of creep rate, whereas at temperatures close to the melting
point preliminary cold
working leads to "softening" of the metal- and increase in creep
rate. There is as yet no un-
ambiguous explanation for this phenomenon. It may be associated
with the enhanced (non-
her of dis-
equilibrium) concentration of vacancies occurring in the presence
of a large num
locations which results in an accelerated climb of dislocations. "
The authors are grateful to
S. S. Avotin for participation in preparing specimens of the
alloys. " Orig. art. has:
4 figures.
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AUTHOR- Bazzhin, A.P.
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TITIX: Determining stream in front of a blunt-nosed body of
revolution having an angular point
PFMODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Yelthanika, no. 2, 1962,
25, abstract
2B145 (Inzhenernyy zh., 1961t 1, no. 1, 154-159)
TEXT: The numerical method of integral relations (A.A.
Dorodnitsyn,
Tr. 3-go Vaes. mates. s"yezeda, 1956, 3. M., AN SSSR, 1958,
447-453 -
RZhHekh. 1959, no. 11, 13184; O.M. Helotserkovskiy,
Prikllmatem. i mekhan.,
19609 24, no. 31 511-517 - RZhM*kh. 1961, 2BI33) is applied
to determining
the flow behind a shock wave moving away# in a supersonic
flow past a
blunt body of revolution, whose outline possesses an angular
point. The
case of axially symmetric flow is consideredl the gas is
assumed to be
perfect. In formulating the approximating equations the
author uses two
natems of coordinates: at the none part of the body 8, t = 2
fl/poo V-00
R (a being the distance along the outline of the body, the
stream functim
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Determining stream in front of a D234/D302
R the distance from the axis of the bodytD a certain point on
the shock
wave), and at the angular point 0, t (0 being the polar
angle). An
example is given - the calculation of the flow past a body of
revolution
With flat none part at Moo = 5.8. The solution is here
constructed in the
first and second approximation respectively, with linear and
quadratic
approximation of the functions across the shock layer.
i-Abstracter,s
note: Complete translation
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AUTHMi Bagzhin, A. P. Noscov)
T IT M ; On the calculation ofvu~ersordq 'flow around a flat plate
with detached
shock wave
S 0 U.1% C, 3 Inzhan z*hurnal, v.'3, no. 2, 1963, =-227
exr~ry
TCPIC TAGS: supersonic flow, detached shook, integral correlation
STRAMk4t44~4 -Q6WA&i-Of-tbOr_I 1:11. pole t a f t P
with detached shock in the entire subsonic region and in a part of the
supersorde,
An approximAte ,solution of thaflow-field problemIs obtained by using
the method
of integral Correlations for calculation of flow pirameters. The
location of the
critical point on the plate is examined under certain conditions.
Numerical
calculations were made at M = 5p 6.85, 10, and 20 and at angles of
attack of 900,
750 ? and 650J. and * 450 ; studies at 14 = 4 and angles of 90119 750,
and 650 wera also
made, for comparison with available ex
_perimental data. Pressure and velocity
distribution and the variation of Cn (coifficient of a force normal to
the piate)
and of the critical point location with angle of -attack and Each
number are given
in graphs. The analysis of the-results and their comparison with
theoretical data
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.....
Solution of the inverse problem tV the eerie&
rxpansion method.
Insh, shur. 3 no,,N517-518 163, . (MIPA 16t10)
(Series) (Aerodynamics)
Pavlovokiy, Yu.N.; BAZZHIN, A.P,j ANlSHCIWMO, P.M.
Symposium on the Use of Analog and Digital
Computer Techniques
in Aeronauticso Vast, AN SSSR 34 no. 2:101 F 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
J
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C, 0 2! z 991 1W 1 /0 0 2 /0 24 2 /0 2 4 6
F--SICV IM: AIP403rD95
AVINCR, Bazztin A. ?I (miascov)
TrITIZ: Flow calculatims arwrid th--,) Imer surface of dzita wins at
Large wxa3--s
of attm-,k
S
,~C=: inthenerny*y zhurna-L, ve 4x no. 2, 1964, 242-246
TMC TAGS. ylng, superacnic flow, mZle ef attack, shock wave, lead-Ing
edge, el-Uptic emical flov2 veloaily aradient, ideal gas, lnte_i7al
rel,~-rim
metb,W
AMT.V%C'T: The aetbod; of intetp-al relationa in fir5t apprMimatim
has been used
to czLptLlate the flcx,; in the vicinity of a delta ving surface in
aupersmic flow
it lai~ge angles of The of fl--.r is cm5ldemd wbere the ba-r shock
va7i~ is detarlhed frmm the lerdin,, but Z-1-ZaMn io, r:cntact
--tith the sharp tip
' the .1 L
-, --rla!Z nnd 'a simllax t.- sn elliptic emical f1m. 11c flov iL
restric"CA
3
to the icpwer bu~'-face of ',he (Z irsinite span Wid i-z
-represented by FIF,4 I
the Fnclco,-a,~~. The cmc!&! f",w ~-qunticr--, (nment-,m, enerV.-- ,
r-ad the equatim
of iiit6j-art-~~Sq7x a perfoc-~, jao 1,4, ~nd me b,'Y'-mdar7
condltlmzl at
L 679G-65
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anil Ube bcv 03mk nwtified. The solution is carried out by
integrating the %nree Nitx5,aii+ e4ionti~r,~, in 0 userwe the shock
layer trcm the
M
rical rubalt, aa bt, n,7~d
Do(*") to the bov shoct- Htve --, ?~P , I or
"~-C pl':~Une XATI vith 1t,3 nrid 54" tip anglez at mach 6 0 anzle af
vlr,-~ tlp "171,71c tht, to spread o--,t tow-a-m! thi~-
1, tv al id ;vre ~z~-
4 tz ar-t b.-NZ t 1 -'v in; I f i
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AP6034545 Souns CDDE.- UR/0421/66/000/005/0104/0105
AUTHOR: Bazzhin, A. P. (Moscow)
ORG; none
TITLE: Calculating the flows over plane delta wings at large
angles of attack
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Nekhaaika zhidkosti i gaza, no. 5,
1966, 104-105
TOPIC TAGS: hypersonic aerodynamics, delta wing, aerodynamic
force, similarity theor,
lift
ABSTRACT: This paper repor,to~isystematic'calculations of
hypersonic flows about the
lower surface of a plane deit wing over the largest possible
ranges of Mach numbers,
angles of attack, and angles of sweep. Wings with 70 to 85*
angles of sweep at anglal
of attack a from 30 to 60* were considered in the Mach range
from 4 to 10. The
coefficient of normal force C. as a function of a at M - 6 and
also the distributions
of other parameters for various regimes ar3 given in graphs
from which the pattern of
streamlines on* the wing surface can be deduced. The
possibility of utilizing the
results obtained here to check the validity of the similarity
law of the theory of
small disturbances generalized by Sychev for thin bodies at
arbitrary anges of attack
(Prikladnaya natematika i vai&anikiv. 24, m 4 SO vkh limitation
to the transverse
dimensions are discussed. It is concluded that the similarity
law is valid with -
0
regard to the coefficient of normal force of a plans delta vin&
even when the livit-
ing,condition for the transverse dimension Is transgressed.
Orig. art. has: 3 figure
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ATD PRESS: 5103
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B012/BO63
AUTHOR: Bazzhin, Yu. M.
I -_ - ---
TITLE: Temperature Compensation of Dynamometric Pickups With
Helical Strain Gauges
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1960, No. 12, pp. 9-10
TEXT: First, the effect of temperature on the rigidity of an
elastic ele-
ment is studied first, and the condition P ~~ -2a for constant
rigidity
is derived. P is the temperature coefficient of the modulus of
elasticity,
and a is the coefficient of linear expansion. Then, the effect
of tempera-
ture on an elastic element subjected to a bending test is
studied, and it
is shown that elastic elements subjected to tensile and bending
tests ex-
hibit the same conditions for temperature compensation. Next,
the conditions
for the temperature independence of the characteristics of
pickups with
strain gauges are studied. The strain gauges are connected to a
Wheatstone.
bridge. Up till now the magnitude of compenseting resistance
has been
selected. Here, a formula is derived for this purpose:
Rk = - a at + m , where m is the relative variation of the
characteristic
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Pickups With Helical Strain Gauges 3012/BO63
of the dynamometrio element in the given temperature rangel a is
the coef-
ficient of thermal expansion of Rk; bt is the temperature range.
The metals
and alloys used for the manufacture of.compeneating resistors
must have a
high and stable coefficient of thermal expansion, and a high
resistivity.
The latter requirement can be met by the use of high-impedance
alloys,
such as nickel alloys. The alloy H, 50 K 10 (N50KIO) proved to
be most
favorable for this purpose. There are 2 figures.
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.. BAZZHIN
_~=I~ YULM2-_
Variations of Peadings of dynamometrie pickqm.vitb
virs, con-
verters, Pri6rostroeniw no.80-4 Ag 162. (MMA 1519)
(Strain U, ga4es)
bicharast, Farmacts, VIOI X, " 3, gar 1962
1. *Probloma of Pharmacy at the Ytrth Mntwna
IGMI
cr-as of Sloch-alstr7 , Moscow 10-16 Auru at
961 * ?am
0. SIWLXA.-M. Dweeartmont of Moo-wttstvv
:!t-#Jra d-
1"Ohictle XACrC-*--l%Tr-M" Zut I a a,
Lnotittito
C3-:1 pp 119-238-
2. *ContrIbUtiong to th* VaralfacturJOW, and
valuattan of
Chantasu2sn In Our Countr7 * Farm Dr 0 RCYI,
tabor%tor,
SMA VtbtI21&TT Of Pl&ftta 01 0-A IMA
Ps'374-Py (Eaborato-
rul &I DIattlorts do Plant* a
ParffwrWn-rM-.) , Bmsovg
pp 239-W - 1
3. *Now 01st-Ant Saws for Maglakral a
hot 0. MP Farm V. S1A;M1'Cv.%k =rw-
4=4 ram N
(L.::;=1 4
two '31. a In 7ople-a RepubLIc " ram
0. w Iftm KRreols O?PC -Pr and Or A
"13:,U.Qq
r t -.1. - . Lnd-T, '. t
stles fte tstutux r-ntru Controlul d- Ntat
*I
amn -it at Coreotag4 P*rmsepatlee); ftgUsh
~*I,; pq XW167,
110n Via Antttubaraulous A4tlvtty of C*rtaln
Now.Eydresl
3mbstItutes or th*A-S-n i3is
~!~!eznnsftld S-rt-s (not.
?-of A. !TMT, Cont P. or V14rica PLALt;,t;1
chegn-r-",ta, Ins, n P.
N Chentat Ritta SC t4
r 1. r r. 14~A ratcr7
JMS
of fts r; d- sr"ILOO
loft.) a A
maceutte z=ttt4ut1p L-Mtttutu!ui 1:04too-
tarmacoutle), lk"hareat: Vp 167-1.74.
6. O'las4trophoralpr" D^torxlnator (=37)96
Colon-11 Farm
Dr C.J~ .
trail CAAMII~Yui"Arr lbspItal, (Spitalul
Kill$ tra Pp 17Y--rT6-.-
17- 'Xww Data C*naor.-'W t%- OrwanIzAtL-n of
thA
Oar4ow In bmharost," C, SERCUA an4 V. Fp
.101: .
POPESGIU, C., Professor; BRAILIgulM, Cl., MD, phannacist; BEAGA
~Iarieta, Pharmacist; PISIJLTULSU, Nadojda, Pharmacist.
School of Pharmacy in BuchArest, Department of Galenic Pharmacy
(Famatatea do farmacio Bucuresti, Catedra de farmacie
galenica) - (for all)
Bucharest-, Farmacia No 5, May 1963, pp 293-300
"The Use of Tension-Activo Agents in the rroparation of
Pharmaceutical Products. Note I. Solutions."
I cur, W; I A
LONGIM111, S., profossor; Pop;zcu, A., MD; AMWESGO, St. , MD;
MAI"- 11M, Cl. , IM, Vhax-macist; B - ~-Uarieta --acist;
, li~~ Phax
PISLAMSU, Nadojda, Pha=acist.
1. Clinic for Dozzatoloty (Clinica do domatologio) (for
Longhin, Poppscu, and Antonascu); 2. Galanic Phax-macy,
Instituto of Modicino and Pharmacy (Farmcia plonica,
1A.F.), Bucharost (for Brailoanu.,.Boaca, and Ficlarasu).
Bucharost-, Fa=,tc:,a No 9, Sop 63, pp 527-537
.17he Use of Tensionactivo Agoat's in tho-Preparation of
Pharmaccutia-1
J Pomulao. Noto IV. Ointments.
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AC'C N1t, -AP605157 ' JOURCE COM I bai-276!~fb arO64/0-5-91TO663--
AUTHOR: Lonphin. S. (Doctor; Professorp Lieutenant general,,
Corresponding member
ARM); Fopgacu, A. (Doctor# Colonel, Candidate of medical
sciences); Rapascu, C.
(Professor# Pharmacist# Doctor); ftEMISMsr.~; (Pharmacist,
Doctor); Fica, C. ( harm&
ciat); Beaca M. (Pharmacist)l d;-orsthiu, R (Pharmacist)
NG t 11tw- ! ~2 3
TITLE: Protective ointment&
LOM=% Revista sanitaf"Oajoil tferrailT 10a ansol' 4, 196jjj 'r-
,o 'dke 9t 9&ent, dcrmitology
Tn?IC TAGSs skin Owe 0 a~ a up
. ;TOACTz A report an a study of protjUtive ointments used in the
proph7laxis and
Lreatment of occupational dermatoses.V-Two types of hydrophobic
and one b7drophilic a
were studied. The b3rdropbilio ointment was found to have good
cutaneous toleranoe
for persons with norml cutaneous reactions# but gave weak positive
reactions in
allergic irAividuals.: Pbysical~dhsmical characteristics of the
cintnents and the
oRtimal propcTt1aa*of the ingredients were also deterainede
Crig..arts bass 12 tabl
f-,PsOs 33r%Q1-
Strd Cowl 06/ 5MM DATEs' 2WmnO/ MG.Ws 003/ OTH MYS 014
J
EWA, -- imISTO M.
Prakticno tutunoproizvodstvo.
SkopjPq Yugoslavia. Narodna zadruga, 1957. 131 P.
Monthly List of East European Accession (EW) LC, vol. 8,
no. 6
June 1959
Uncl.
EZARAL_~l ~k prof. [tranalatorll BEARA, Ljubomir, ins. (tranalator]
Education or valding techniciana. Uvarivanje 5 no-4-.98-97
Ap 162.
L.Clan Rodakoijakog o4bora, "Zavarivanjoll (for Beara, Ljubmir),
_MAU4-DAaUA-a-x prof, (tranalatorjl BEARAO Ljubmir., inz.
[translator]
Eduoation of walding toohnioians. ZavarivRo 5 no.5s-326-125
IV 162 e
1. Clan Hadakoijakog odbora., *Zavarivanjo* (for Ljubomir Bears.),
BEARA, Ljubomir, inze
Bibliography,. Zavarivanje 6 no. 11: 2621
It 163.
1. ClanRedakeijskog odbora, "Zavarivanie".
BEARA, Ljubomir, ins.
Competition of weldero. Zavarivanje 4 no.5/6:125-326
My-je 161.
1. Clan Readkelonog kolegijav OZavarivanjel
BEARE, Ljubomir, inz.
Education of welding engineers in France. Zavarivanje 4
no.10:
202-205 D 161
1. Clan Redakcionog kolegija, "Zavarivanjell.
I
BEAR
A,Ljubomir, asistent,im.
The short-arc process, 2Avarivanie 5 no.1:3-U 162
1. Vis tehnicka skola,, Zagreb; clan rodakoijokog
odbma, 112:kva-
rivanJe."
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Education of melding technicians. Zavarivanje 5 no.08E~-97
Ap 162.
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ERARA, Bosiljka, prof. I translator] I-B&APL_WubomirL inz.
[translator]
Education of welding technicians* Zavarivac 5 no,5:3.16-125
yq 162.
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X
C. t~ A
BF"s Ljub=ir, inz.
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Ljubomir
Beara. Zavarivanje 6 no.10&238 0163.
BEARA, Ljubomir, inz.
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TEKHNIKA (Engneering)j
7-8t2710ot-Dee 55
BrAV, KR. K.
RationalAzation.
TEKHNIKA (Upearing)t
7-SS29tOct-Doe 55
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The histological background of fertility In an intergeneric
cross. Bul Ac Pol b1ol ? no-9:371-373 '39- (1w 9;6)
1. Department of Immr1mental Zvolution and Animal Genetics,
Jagellonian University, Zrakow.
(Ducks) (WbrIdization)
BEBLN, Franjo, inz.---
I
River tugboats for the tranoNrt Of 3ijuid freight.
Brodogradnja 6
no.4:154,-358 155o
1-4
Category : USSR/Acoustics - Ultrasound
Abe Jour : ROf 2bw - Fizikap So 1, 1957, No 2139
Author :Bobchuk, A.S., Makarov, L.O., HoZenbarg, L.D.
Mat. :Accust. Inst-., Acad. of Science USSR;.'Scient. Res. Inat. of
Min. of Radio-
technical Wi,l try, Moscov.
Title :On the MOchAW M of Cavitational Destruction of Surface Film in
the Sonic
Field.
Orig Pab :Akust. Zh., 1956.. 2p No 2, 113-117
Abstract, :The subject of the s#udy vas a thin layer of rosin, coated
in the form of an
alcohol solution on the surface of a glass plate and then dried out.
The
better to distinguish the fragments of the film from cavitational
babbles,
pulverize&'graphite vas introduced into the layer. The film. vas
placed in a
cuvette measuring 4 x 1 x 5 cm, filled vith distilled vater.. 2he
sound pres-
sure vas produced in the cuvettt vith a magnqtoitrietlan -vibrator
opemtlmg
at 8 kc. The distj'raction of the fils by cavitation vas photographed
vith a
motion-picture camera capable of up to 4000 frames per second. A
study.*f the
film obtained shovned that-at least tvo destruction mechanisms take
place.
The first is due to the flapping of the bubbles near the surfa:ce of
the film,
and levAs to strong local damages; the second is due to the
penetration of
the bubbles under the fi3m, cawing the latter to peal.
Card 1/1
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Abs Jbur ; Referat Zhur 0 Fizikao No 5: 1957~ 12281
Author : Handelev, B.0,j Babchuk) A,S., Glukbs eva.. N.G.
Inst :
Title : Application of Soule and Ultrasonic Vibrations in
Technolo-
gy of Manufacture of Cathodes and Heaters (Prt-lizinary
Information)*
Orig Pab Tr. I.-i. in-ta. H-vo radiotekhn. prom-sti SM, 1956, vyp
2-3 (30-31)1 71-73
Abstract It is reported that sonic and ultrasonic oscillations
(in met cases 10 kc) have been used to obtain alundum and
carbonate suspensions., for the purification of parts of
electro-vacuum tubes,, and particular, for the purifica-
~JOULof the- Internal surfsee of cathode tubes. The vIbra-
tions are produced with the aid of a mgaetostriction set-
up vith a nickel vibrator. Good results are obtained in
the purification of cathode tubes. After 5 -- 7 minutes
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Bebchuk, A*S. 46-1-17/20
TITIB.:
PrrfobLre_M~of
CaVitational destruction of solids. (Kvoprosuo
kavitatsiyonnom
razrusheii tverdykh tel).
PERIODICAL:
"Akusticheski-Y Zhurnal"
(Journal of Acoustics) 1957,
III, No. 1. pp. 90 - 91 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT:
Investigation of the mechanism of cavitational
destruction
of surfaces of solids immersed in liquids subjected to
acoustical or ultra-sonic vibrations has been carried out at
the
Scientific and Research Institute of Radio-engineering
Industries
in conjunction with the ultra-sonies labors, pr of
W
the AeoustJc;%1_1R�kJ=Je of Ac. of Sciences USSR
TV
Ministerstva Radio-tekhni Promyshlennosti and
lEheskoy
Laboratoria, Ultrazvuka Akustioheskogo Instituta AN SSSR).
An
atteidpt was made to establish criteria for cavitational
destruction which could be of interest in surface clearing
by
ultra-sonics.
The efficiency of destruction was tested in various
liquid
at different temperatures at 8 kels. As samples, aluminium
plates 25 x 20 x 4 mm, fixed in a special holder were used.
The
degree of destructive effect was judged by the diffeInce
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in
weight of the sample measured with an accuracy of 10 9.
~
Graphs of results are j
ven. One is relating the intensity
46-4-12/17
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'On the 77,7,-,-nJs-,, of li--vitation of -:)olids 17
izhio lzavitatsionno,:! tverdykh tel)
T %'7
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1. Cavitation-Theory
SOV/46 - 4-4~ 10/20
AUMORS: Bob-huk, A3, , Bori,sov, Yu.Ya. and Rczonberg, L.D.
-----------------------------
TITLRx On the Problem of Cavitational Brosivn tK vopro-au o
kuvitataionnoy
arorii)
PMODiC&L; Aku-stichoskiy Zhurnal, 1958, iol 4, Kr 4. pp
~Nel--30~2 kuSSR,
ABS'iUCT:
Card 1/3
In Refs. -1-3 It VMS shovn that the magnitude ci cavltaV-onal
orocion
do"ud.:t ca the number! of Ix-bblos formal and the rate or
their coilapse.
which determines the strength Of the shock VAV* produced on
collapse
of su^h bubbleT - -.Lhe m9an level of the eavitational nolse
depends also
on the rr=bar and rate or collapee or bubbles ani there should
be,
therefore, a relationship between the eavitational noi3o and
the
cavitational erosion. 'ilia present paper dea(ribes the
experimental
work. on the tu~ 49-:t of this ralatiena.6iin. The
cavitational erosion
was oNarved at the flat and surfa,~e ef an aluminlum sample
8ubio,:tad
to 8.1 k:/s a-!ouvtic vibrations. -zhree series oi experiments
;are
made: in materr, ir. %ster with a surfa,:*-aetir6 substance
OP-10 and
In uaUne,. In all ca%es the timo of irradiation vaij 6
minutes.. In
oa,~h sorios measuremonta. were madep at throe di4tances of
the acousitic
sourea fr= the flat and of the aluminium nample; these
distaficas
were 0-9, 1.5 and 2.25 mm. -xho cav2.tavionaL ;rosion was
moasur&l by
On the Problem of CaviVatic~Aa,& Kromlon
sov/,ib-i-4-10/20
determining the loss in -weight cr -the sample. The
cavitational noise
van measured with a probe %developed by Yu"'%. Borisov)
consisting of a
mata). rod with a barium titanate ring pushad onto it. xhis
metal rod
had a croes-soction, sizilar to that of the aluminium sample
and was
Placed in the Same Position &s the sample, with respect to the
at=stic
sour~a. Care was tairon to eliminate azanding waven in the
probe and
tran,missic,n of the acouqzi-~ an6rgy through the curved
surfa-.-o of the
probe: onIly the flat orA surfa,!o of the pr.-be was meant to
roceive
the arau,% tii, onargy. Most of the p:,wor radiated by the
vibrator
~-o--re6 was dissipated in cavitazion; only a smail proportion
of the
power was spent on producing mound direetly. xhe results are
3howr. in
th,-) fig!.-re cr. p 351. The ordinate vnews the mass lost by
CaV!UtiOn
tin grams) . while the abaciasa SI-es the mean sjuaro of the
cavitational
Fre,3c-,,re tin atmo,jp),ier&PN. xho mearing or %no
exper:.mantai points
Card 2/3
On the Problem of Cavitational Brosion SOV/4b-4--4-10/20
in Nhe ligure on p 651 is as foilows; 3, 2, 1 represent the
results
obtained in acetone; 8, 7, 6 - in water with OP-10; 9, 6, 4 - in
water. Within the ranges of the erosion (lilOO) and pressure
(1:50)
studied by the withors the experimental points lie approximately
on a straight line. zhereaft I figure, 1 table and 3 Soviet
references
ASSOCI.'~TIOH; Akusticheecty in-,zitut, AN SSSR, Mo2cva
(Acouszical institute,
Academy of Sciences or the U.S.S.R., Moaazw)
SUM ITED: August 14, 1V58
Card 3/3
BLWhUXj A. S., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Investigation
of tht- cavitational
disturbance of solids and surface films in an acoutical
field (applicable
to, an untrasound puni-fication process)," Mos,.cw,
1960, 13 ppp (Accustics
Institute, Acade-y of Sciences U-SM)
M, 3MO, 107)
3/046/60/006/004/013/022
B019/BO56
AUTHORSs Bachak, A. S. , Rozenberg, L. D.
TITLEs The Dependence of the Cavitation Erosion on the
Solubility of
a Gas Above a Liquid
PERIODICALs Akusticheskiy shurnal, 1960, Vol. 6, No. 4, Pp. 498
- 499
TZM One of the authors (Bebohuk) showed in an earlier paper
(Ref. 3)
that the concentration of a gas dissolved in a liquid may, under
some
simplifying conditions, be given in the caverns produced by the
cavitation
with
6ap0
Here, po denotes the hydrostatic pressure, R is the cavern
radius, D - the
coefficient of the diffusion of the dissolved gas through the
liquid sur-
face, and a the solubility of the gas. The experimental
determination of
the dependence of the cavitation erosion, distilled water, and
ethyl
alcohol were chosen as liquids and 021 N2. and 002 as gases. The
experiments
Card 1/2
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patologicheskoy
fiziologii Keditsinskogo instituta. Rostov n/D.
(VIERM . physiology.
contractions, technic of investigation in animals (Rua)
ACC NR: AP7011367 SOURCE CODES UR/0363/66/002/011/1913/1920
AUTHORS Andrianov, K. A.; Nanetsova, 1. K.; Bebehuk, T. So; Yolchins,
A.;
Shaipova, 1.
ORGs Institute of Organoelemental Compoundse Academy of Sciences USSR
(Institut alementoorganichookikh soyedInenly AN SSSR)
TITLEt Poly(diorganophosphonyl)tltanoxans oligomers
SOURCE: AN SSSRa Isvestlyse Neorganicheakiye mterlalyl ve 2, no@ Ile
1966, 1913-1920
TOPIC TAGS: oligomerg organic chemical synthesisq titanium oxide,
polymer stability
SUB CODE: 07
ABSTRACT: This report examines the synthesis and properties of
compounds
with the molecular chains TI-O-TI framed by different alkyl (aryl)
phosphonyl groups. The basis of the synthesis of oligomers with
titanoxane
chains were reactions of hydrolytic polycondensation of
bis(diorganophos-
phonyl)dibutyltitanates and reactions of replacement of
butoxy-groups, In
polybutyltitanate with the residues of alkyl(aryl)phosphinic acids.
The
synthesis of the original titanophosphorarganic compounds was
accomplished
through heatingcf ortho-butyltitanate with alkyl(aryl)phosphinic and
cam 1/2
41.21
ACC "'R' AP7011367
phosphoric acidsq taken In 1:2 molar ratio at a temperature of
130-1400C.
The titanophosphorgante compounds obtained are solid or resinlike
products
readily soluble in most organic solvents. Investigation of the
stability
of poly(diorganophosphonyl)tltanoxane oligomers to the action of
high tem-
peratures In the presence of air oxygen established that
thermooxidative
destruction up to 4500C occurs chiefly in the direction of the
oxidation
-of organic groups near the phosphorus atm framed by the titanoxane
chain*
No destruction at the TI-O-P bond, and also at the U-0-TI bond at
this
temperature is observed. Destruction of the TI-O-Tl bond, that Is
the
main chain of the molecule of poly(dlorganophosphonyl)tltanoxans
upon hesting
oligomers to 8000C vas not observe'd. Orig. art. hass 7 figuresp 3
forwulas
and 6 tables. EMISs 4093i,7
Card 2/2
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