SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEZRUKOV, V.I. - BEZSONOVA M.N.

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ACCESSION NR-. AP4012971 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaretvenzW*y universitat Im. N.V. LomonoBova (Moscow state Uldversity) - SIMWITTEDt llNovb3 DATE ACQ: 2bFebb4 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOY: 002 07HERt 002 Card 3/3 t3r --F (!!::)I' V ~ I . i jAN-ATINA, VA.; LAP1TSKJY, A,V. - ',: ' ;, - 1 :', ':.: '. . I ~- -, -j-- -- ~ I Magnetic properties of potasalum i&IL-:: of nic~t'lum., lels. , ": ~I " '18 11 " "hur. neorg. khIm. 10 no.1:272-275 ja 165. !'.1 1. ~'ubmitted Sept. 16, 1963. BEZIIUKGVP V.I. Adjustment of a gear milling machine for machining involute bevel gear wheels. Stan. i instr. 36 no.10:5-9 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) B2ZRUKOV, V.K.. inxb.; FOMIN. V.L. inzh. Using ultrasonic techniques In the machinery industry. Mashinostroitell no-1:36-40 N '56. (MIRA 12:1) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) BEYI,'~!( V. V. Y. Aug IaAer Pam Wanudesionj, Ilectrio Oftv Men Size OJIL Cutout -Switcheej Type YWY-133 at' tW#Ural Ilectro-Apparatual ftotory," V. M. Bet- rakow, Ural XLectro-Apparatue Factory, 1* pp "V"tnik Rektro-PraVablemosti" No 8 We small size cutout givitch has been produced by fte Ursa XLectro-Apparatus Factory since 1937, and le now the basic fmAer out-out switch used on branob lftes carrying 6 - 10 kv. It *an accomodate volt- *Vm up to 32.5-ky. Naimal current 400j, 600., and IpOOO A) for L'th* three different modele of this type. All have 10 kg of oll and veigh 170.,.170, 1A 24T! 9 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 479 Bezrukov, V.M.; Glukh, Ye. M.; Kostin, K.F.; Neyman, Z.B.; L. - Chetchuyev, G.A. Urallskiy zavod elektroma8hinostroyeniya (The Ural Electrical Nachim-building Plant) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1957. 125 P. Seftes: Iz istorii mashinostroyeniya na Urale, vyp. 7) ~,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.-, Dugina, N.A.; Editorial Board of Series: Aleksandrov, A.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Bogachev, Doctor of Technical Sciences,*-Volbkov, A.A., Candidate,of Historical Scienc6se Dovgopol, V.I.; Kozlov, A.G., Senior Scientific Worker, Archives Dept.7 Sustavov, M.I., Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, technicians and scientists. It can also be of use to students, agitators, propagandists and machine-building workers. Card 1/3 The Ural Electrical Machine-building Plant 479 COVkRAGE: The book contains a brief history of the construction and development of the Ural-Electrical Machine-building Plant and a detailed description of the progress achieved in designing and building various kinds of machinery including water-wheel generstorspe-c and d-c electrical machines, transformers, high- voltage equipment, mercury-are rectifiers and machines for the electrification of the national economy. Plans for the future development of the plant and of the production of the electrical industry in Zeneral are also discussed. The book is the seventh issiled In the series "Iz istorli mashinostroyeniya na Urale" Otiftory of Machine-building in the Urals) which will contain a total of ten books. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Construction and Development of the Plant 5 Card 2/3 The Ural Electrical 14achine-building Plant Ch. II. Ural Water-wheel Generators Ch. III. Improvement of Electrical Machinery 479 15 38 Ch. IV. Development of Transformer Construction at the Plant 6o .Ch. V. Production of Mercury-are Rectifiers Ch. VI. High-voltage Systems Ch. VII. On a Scientific Basis Ch. VIII. Work, Study and Leisure AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JJP/ksv 8-5-58 77 96 115 121 Card 3/3 (3F7 i-~\))~,O\/ V J---) KATS, A.S.; BURGANSM, B.M.; -'133LYAY3V. P.A.; KAPLINSKIT. M.B.;.-MOKOV, V.K.;_ KOPIT, Z.H.; GUSIV. N.P. Features of the influenza epidemic of 1957 in the Urals and the adjacent areas; anthor's abstract. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid.1 Imunt 29 no.12:107-108 D 158. (KUL 12: 1) (URAL MOUNTAM P3GION-INFLUM7,A) n-71JTJ!'OV V 1%, 3ELAVYEV, P. A., TY , S., SCT,0Vjj,. IT. IT. "E', i lemi olot-ical characteristica of d1scaqor, with ',ntural Foci in the Ural Mountains." P. 21 Dpsy--toye Soveshchantye po ProloIc-,am i pr1rodnoocha.-ovym boleznyam. 22-29 Oktpabrjn, 1059 ~;. (-Lenth Conference on Firrisitological Problems and Diseag,~,r, witil "Tatinn, 1 '!'Ori 22-29 October 191-5-9.), 19,59, AcaderV of M041(--31 Sclence's, USS.", and AcnderV of Sciences USSR, No. 1 2E4pp. BEZRUKOV V. M.P BURGANSKIY, B. K., KAPLINSKIY, M. B., MATS, A. S., SOLQIIIN, N. N. A. "Possible Vectors of Diseases with Natural Reservoirs in the Urals." Tenth Conference on Parsitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 19159, Vol. II) Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Yjoscow-Leningrad, 1959. Sverdlovsk SERGEYEV, Ye.M., doktor geol.-min, nauk, profop otv. red.; ASKAILNOV, V.V., doktor geol.-min. nauk, red.~JWM=,-M.2 doktor geol.-min. neukj, prof., red.; MOROZOV, S.S., doktor geol.--min* nauk, prof*, redej RZHANITSYIN, B.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof*) red,; VASIL~TEVA, V.I., red.; GEORGIYEVA, G.I., tekhn. red. ~Froceedings of the Conference on the Theoretical Bases of the Technical Improvement of Soils) Trudy Soveshchaniia po teoretichaskim osnovam tekbnicheskoi melioratsii gruntov. Moscow.. 1960. Otvat. red. E.M.Sergeev. Moskvap Izd-vo Mosk. univ.,, 1961. 466 p. (MIFU 14:10) 1,Soveshchaniya po teoretichaskim osnovam tekhnichaskoy melioratsii ov. Moscow, 1960. 2. Moskovskiy gosudarstvenrqy universitet for Sergeyev, Moi-ozov). 3. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut osno vaniy i podzemrqkh sooruzheniy Akademii stroitellstva i arkh-itektury SSSR, Moskva (for ABkalonovs, Rzhanitsyn). 4. Gosudarstvennyy vaesoyuz- My dorozbmyy nauchno-issledovatel skiy institut, Moskva (for Bezruk). (Soil.mechanics) BUCHATSKIY, Ye.G.; YENIUMN, P.N.- 13E,,('T)!TOIf V.M.; KOINISTAI-11TIN(Jil, G.-v.; SHEVYIPIEVI S.A.; REDVEDEV, it Calculated selsmicity of single-story framed industrial buildings. Prom. stroi. 41 no.6:35-37 Je 164. (MIIPA 17:9) ~ ~ ---~ r-,! 7 . I-, It- - -- /- ~( ~ ` ~ I ~,, (- ~~ c (" i ~; / CMMCIIEINKO) G. V.P NIX01AYET.9 V. M., BEZRUOV,,__Ys. G. and IEUXISOV, V. 1. "The Determination of the Pressure of Saturated Petroleum Cnides in Stre-ta." report presented at the 6th Sci. Conference on the Application of Ultrasomid in the investigation of Mntter, 3-7 Feb 1958, or6anized by V,:Ln. Education RSF% and Moscow OblaBt Pedagogic Inst. im N. K. Rrupskaya. BE ZIIU,",CV Ye I Main problems in the expansion and reco-struction of London. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 35 no.1:41-47 Ia 161. (!.g,--,A 14:2) 1. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom Otdela vneshnikh snosheniy I2polkora Mrsoveta. (Lonclon-City planning) '71 1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sov/r";-14 Vscrc-s.3iyskaya konferentsiya profeusorov i prepodavateley pedagogicheskikh institutov Prillionelliye ul, traal~u!-Allki % is-iledovallivu veshchentVa. vyp. 10. (Utili'.."Itioll oi klltrmonlc~; for the lnvc~itigzition of alaterialt;. no. 10) Moscow, I.-.d-vo NIOPI, 1960. 321 1). 1000 copies printed. Edf, 7 V. V. Nozdrev, Professor, aml B. B. 'Kudryavtscv, Profcst;or. I'I:-1(110';Ll: -Mis book- in intended for physicists and enrincers interested in CO 2 Utilization of Ultrasonics (Cont. SOV/5644 Martynov, Ye. G. , and A. K. Matveyev [Geologich. fak-t MGU` - Geology Department of Moscow State University]. The Acoustic Anisotropy of Mineral Coals in Different Stages of Metamorphism 147 Cherchenko, G. V. , V. M. Nikolayev, Ye. T. Bezrukov, and ~V. 1. Belousov [Giprovostok neft' - State institute for the Design and Planning of Petroleum Industry Establishments in the Eastern Regions), First Results of the Use of the Ultrasonic Method in Determining the Saturation Pressure of Stratified Petroleum in Sredneye Povolzh' ye 157 Sw;inikhina, A. V. [Neftegazobyy n. -i. in-t. - Petroleum Gas Scientific Research Institute]. Ultrasonic Method of Determining the Temperature of the Onset of Crystallization of Paraffin 163 Mednilcov, Ye. P. (ITI AN SSSR I. On the Theory of the Acoustical Card 6aj*0 B E Z P. TUK 0 V A KOSTYSIIMI~ A.T. Case of Lnusually large uddd'&.e nasal :!onehae. Zhur. 115n., r,05. :L gor. bol. 24 no.li86 Ja-F 164. (MTIR~! 18~ 3) Io 1Z OtOTJ.naJarIngologIqhe9kogo otlelenlya (zav... A.A. Bezrulkova~, 2-y g-)7-,.-idskoy boll-nitsy g. Khersona. 1. 'IUBASHEY-1 B. N.j BEZRUKOVA, A. Ya. 2. USM (600) 4. Meteorology - Observations 7. Interseasonal break of synoptic processes, length of the synoptic year, and solar activity. B. N. Rubashev, A. Ya. Bezrukova. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 79, No. 3, 1947. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953. Unclassified. BIZRUKOVA, A. YA. 15158. Wsgrdtnys Dmri I Solnechays, Aktlvnootl. Byelleten' Kondsett Po lbbledovaniya SoIntea (Akad. Nank BSU), No. 2, 1949. S. 17-20 - 301togri 8 Nat T. SO: Letopis' Zhumalfnykh Stat*y. Vol. 48. Moskva. 1949 BWMMVA, A. TA. 15159, Solnechnays. Prtroda Gooftpitnykh Toxmishohenty. WlatenO Konlesit Po Iseledovantyu Solutea (Akad. Nauk BSU), No. 2, 1949 S. 21-23 SOt Letopts' Zkumallnykh Statey, Vol. 48. Moskva. 1949 A 14-1-664 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnall, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 1, P. 78 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bezrukova, A. Ya. TITLE: Effect of Solar Activity and Atmospheric Circulation Patterns on Lake level Fluctuation and Droughts (Vliyaniye solnechnoy aktivriosti i kharaktera atmos'Ler- noy tsirkulyatsii na kolebaniya urovnya ozer i na zasukhi) PERIODICAL: Tr. Labor. ozerovedeniya AN SSSR, 1954, 3, pp. 23-46 ABSTRACT: A study of atmospherle circulation pattems (classified according to Dzerdzeyevskiy) in relation to lake water level fluctuation shows that a decrease in the number of days with meridional irruptions in several dire3tvions coincides with a fall in the lake's water level. A decrease in the number of arctic irruptions in several directions displaces the Azores anticyclones to the North and increases surface evaporation in the Casplan Sea. This is borne out by graphs showing that sea level changes in the Caspian concur with the recurrence of arzti-- ir--up- tions travelling in several direction. The conneition Card 1/2 between solar activity and atmospheric"ciroulation, with 14-i-66't Effect of Solar Activity and Atmospheric Circulation Fatterns on Lake Level Fluctuation and Droughts. (cont.) droughts, on U.S.S.R. territory, is evident. Minimum solar activity corresponds to an intensification in the polar anticyclone, maximum activity to an intensification in the Azores anticyclone. Minimum solar activity and an increase in meridional irruptions in several directions (towards western Euro e and America) is characteristic of central [European SSR1 droughts. Minimum solar" activity and meridionall irruptions in four direction (two towards the oceans and two towards Asia and America) are also characteristic of moderate droughts. Considerable droughts in the southeastern part of European U.S.S.R. are possible with maximum solar activity when the Azores and polar anti- cyclones are well developed. Some Intense droughts are connected with minimum solar activity and an intensifica- tion in the Azores anticyclona and therefore with increased zonal circulation. An increase in zonal circulation up to the point where it is in equilibrium with meridional cir- culation is sufficient to bring on a drought. N. Dorf Card 2/2 SOV/169-59-6-6341 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 6, P 136 (ussR,1 AUTHOR: Bezrakova, . a. TTM.E-~ The Area of Sunspot Groups in 1957 PERIODICAL: Solnechnyye dannyye,-1958, Nr 3, PP 78 - 79 AMTRACT: The curves of the cyclic changes of the average annual areas of sunspot groups are given for the northern and southern hemisphere, individually for the last three 11-year activity cycles. The 1957 activity level was higher than that of 195,6. The cycle reached its maximum in August 1957. The absence off an asymmetric development of the sunspot area over both hemispheres is a characteristic feature of the present cycle, L.N.L, Card 1/1 SOV/169-59-4-4041 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 4, PP 123 - 124 (USSR) - AUTHOR, Bezrukova A tit W I TITLF- On the Character of the New Cycle Nr 19 in the Solar Activity PERIODICAL: Izv. Gl. astron. observ. v Pulkove, 1958, Nr 6, PP 77 - 102 (Engl'.-R-e-s. T- ABSTRACT: The study of the areas of the sun spot groups over the sunis hemisphere permits a conclusion to be made on the character of the Nr 19 cycle. The conjugation in the alternation of the cycles in both the hemispheres gives the basis for the assumption that the new cycle may have a higher activity level than the previous Nr 18 cycle. The shape of the cycle curve In the northern hemisphere'may have merely one vertex, while that for the southern hemisphere may have two vertices. Based on the analysis, the maximum in the northern hemisphere with merely one vertex of the cycle is found for 1957. The first maximum of the cycle with two Card 1/2 vertices in the rising branch of the southern hemisphere is possible V/1" sov/169-59-4-4041 On the Character of the New Cycle Nr 19 in the Solar Activity in 1956, and the second maximum in the descending branch is possible in 1958/59. The maximum fluctuation in the one-vertex cycle In the northern hemisphere is on the average the 16th from the first fluctuation in the cycle. The greatest fluctuation in the rising branch of the cycle with two vertices in the southern hemisphere Is found on the average in the 9th fluctuation, in the descending branch in the 24th one, Author's r6sum6 Card 2/2 S/169/60/000/011/016/016 A0051AOOI T--anslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 11, P. 175, # 14526 AUTHOR: Bezrukova, A.Ya. TITLE: Predictions of the Wolf Numbers in Even and Odd 11-Year-Cycles of the Solar Activity V PERIODICAL: Solnechnyye dannyye, 1959 (196o), No. 11, PP. 72-74 TEXT: The variations in the heights of the maxima of the 11-year-cycles are considered according to the Wolf numbers separately for even and odd cycles. The author having analyzed these variations concludes that the heights of tile maxima of cycles No. 20 and No. 21 will be low. In case of alternation of the many-year cycles, the values of Wmax less than 64 and less than 85 are obtained for cycles No. 20 and No. 21 respectively; in case of continuous increase, about 75 and 120 respectively. The alteration regularity is maintained (low - even cycle, and high - odd cycle). T.L.M. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 s/c;35/62/()OO/006/()25/064 A001/A101 AUTiOll: Dezrukova, A. Ya. TITLE: Eleven-year cycle of solar activity and character of fluctuations in terrestrial zonal circulation in winter PE-RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 6, 1962, 59, abstract 06A441 ("Solnechnyye dannyye", 1960, no. 7, 78 - 82) TEXT: The author studies correlation between 11-year cycles of sunspot generation and atmospheric circulation. She considers the character of fluctua- tions in west-east transport of air masses in winter, The frequency of number of days with west-east air masses transport in the northern Darth's hemisphere was lo-,-. up to the 1920s, but sharply increased since then. Annual values of sums cd, mean areas of sunspots in the Sun's northern hemisigdte were compared lvdth annual number of days with west-east air masses transport in winter on the Earth; it was discovered that after the 1920s, zonality of atmospheric currents*has inten- sified and, with a delay of I - 2 years, repeats the single- and two-peak shape of 11-year solar cycles. In addition to intracycle fluctuations of atmospheric Card 1/2 Eleven-hear cycle of ... circulation, extrema are observed at epochs purpose of studying the cycli c changes, other coronal indices were also investigated. A as to the cause of lagging of the maxima of solar ones. There are 8 references. S/035/62/000/006/025/064 A001/A101 of minimum or close to it. With the photospheric, chromospheric and number of conjectures are put forth atmospheric circulation behind the T. Mandrykina (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card P_/2 S/035/62,/000/005/058/098 A055/A1O1 ATUMOR: Bezrukova, A. Ya. TITLE: Development of sunspot groups in the current 19th 11-year cycle PM-IODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 5, 1962, 58, abstract 5A429 ("Solnechnyye dannyye", 1961, no. 1, 80 - 85) TEXT: The author deals with the preliminary processing of the measurements of sunspot-group areas according to the observations made at the Main Astronomical Obser,ratory in 1954 - 190"0. Curves showing the variation of the Wolf numbers and of -he areas of sunspots for cycles no. 18 - 19 are given. The development of cycle no. 19 in each of the hemisphere's is examined. The assumption implying ~ e single-apex development of the cycle in th the northern hemisphere is sub- stantiated. Me fact is pointed out that, in spite of the very high activity- level of the whole cycle, the areas of the individual groups of spots are com- paratively small. Tables are reproduced, giving the average monthly and average annual values of sunspot areas, and also the average annual latitude of sunspot groups in both hemispheres. It is pointed out that the average annual latitude Card 1/2 S/035/62/000/005/058/098 Development of sunspot groups ... A055/AI01 of spot groups in the northern hemisphere of the Sun is higher than that in the southern hemisphere for the period in question (1955 - 1960). T. Mandrykina [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card'2/2 S/214/62/000/003/003/003 D218/D308 .:'!,TJ'. L- H 0 R, TITLE: On the epochs of the 11-yc,-x cycle ma::ina ~ZRIODIC.:.L: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1962, 69-74 T-D.T: The mcan aiuiual '0.rolf nun, bers for the OfZ7 even and odd 11-year cycles were izavcGtigated separately 1-Cor cycles nos. 1-19. -Azialysi-- o27 the mmdma and minimal of. 60-90 year cyclc:~ :~Iio;-;cd that nc-ar these maxima the time interval between the mm-nima ol- U- year cycles is 9 - 10 years, ifhile ncar the miiiifaa the t1n, is 12 years. 'fru-- mcmciliium of the 11-year cycle no. 2o should occur eiti-u-,r in 1969 or in 1970 although other into rprc tat ions -ire also possible. There are 2 figures. C; ard 1/ 1 ACCESSION NR: AT4012202 S/2797/63/023/002/0057/0065 AUTHOR: Dezrukova,__&__Ya. TITLE: The longitudinal distribution of spot group areas in the Northern and Southern solar hemispheres SOURCE: Pulkovo. Astron. observ. Izvestlya, v. 23, no. 2(173), 1963, 57-65 TOPIC TAGS: sunspot, sun, sunspotdistribution, sunspot activity ABSTRACT: A study of the formation wd shift of sunspots in the Nordwrii ;i~d Southern hemispher shows remarkable differences. The Greenwich photolicliographic catalogue for 1878 - 1053 was used for the study. This period of 75) years was divided into cycles numbered from 12 to 18. Tlic Solar Area wa3 divided into ten-degree longitude intervals, starting from 0-10* wid- so on. 'Mic average area of rwispots were L'd,en into account and each longitude interval wav studied separately. This permitted an analysis of chav;,es of group areas of sunspots'and also produced an average for each cyclo. Obsorvationt; showed Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4012202 some interesting facts. In Clio cycle of 1895, the process of the formation of stinspotv, was weak it) both 110111isphere-s but, at. the vn(] of the cyclo tui interesting changre appeared in this formation. 'lliese asynolironous changes varied froln one'liemisphere to another and from o5c longitit(le to allot1wr. Tho most significant formation of spots took place during cyclos it A.5 and It was nioro aelive in the Nortlici-ii lleniispiiero at 121-130". This was the po;11~ activii),, whiloCklic woalrc~t acUvi~jr Look place in 1.hc Northern 11cmispbo,re at 41-59', 7 9 -( .1- 290", anci 3", 1 - 310T. Anotlier period of peak activity took place in ',.he Northern hc,t,-1s;)her(3 at 181-11'X" ,md '33,1-340', In (lie Swithern hemisplierc, thore were two periods of WtJVity at b -1,C' 'Uldt !31-14W. A :~ijfniTic,,ojt %vealc activity took place. in tho Southern .11 in tho Northorn homlkphoro at 51-G0', 241-261)', 311-320% In .1 C011,,j-J,Lr1,t;0r1 'Llie, Nortliern and Southern hemispheres, we note that Clio- Southern C ~ 11 S 10 17 C, IS 1 e ss t~;',ivo aji(J the clifferences botiveen the two are quite pronounced. Orig. ar' , L. has: 11 figures. ASSOCIATION: A8(ratiomichealmya observatoriya, Pulkovo (Astronomicta Observatory) SUB'MITTE D: 00 DATE ACQ: 27F064 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- t%jk NO REIP SOV. 003 OTHER: 001 01 Card 2/2 EHUMANOT, L.Te.;-JMZRUKOVA, R.I.; AZARGINOVA, 1P.S. ----- Study of the combined effect of streptomycin and im-=e serum on experimental atkolera infeotion. IzT.Ikr.gos.nauch,-ieel, protivochum.inst. 14;225-231 157. (MIRA 13.*7) (CHOLUA, ASUTIC) (STRVTOMTCIN) (SMM) I BEZRUKOVA, M.I.,- #MOFBYEVAq L.A.; KOROTAYEVAl A..V. -, , " I *' a - - Explanation of the causes for the reduction of a microbe concentration in uterine suspensions of vibrio comma, Izv, Irk, gos. nauch.-Inal. protivochum, inst. 21:242-245 159, (MIRA 14:1) (VIBRIO COMMA) BREGERv Isaak Davidovich; _ P.- red,; STEPANOVAO V., takhn.red. (Handbook on metal-cutting tools; for foremen and advanced workers of cutting-tool shops] Spravochnik instrumentallshchika,- dlia masterov i kvalifitairovamWkh rabochikh instrumentaltnykh tsekhov. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Minskp Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Red. nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1961. 475 P. (MA 15:5) (Metal-cutting tools) BEREZOVSKIY, B.Ya.[deceased]; VESELOVSKIY, I.N.; MODESTOV, A.y. (deceased]; LEVKOVICH, V.D.;__~ZfEK~VA, N., red.; KALECHITS,G., tekhn. red. (Reference book on elementary mathematics, mechanics, and physics]Spravochnik po elementarnoi matematike, mekhanike i fi- zike. Izd.8. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Redaktsiia nauc4o-tekhm. lit-ry, 1962. 199 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Mathematics) (Mechanics) (Physics) YARKEVIGH, Sergey Vasillyevich; BEZHUNVA, 11., red.; YEMICLENKO,V., tekhn. red. ~- -- ["Big chemistry"] 1113ollshaia khirriAa.n F-in.-;k, r-ros.izd-vo BSSR) 1963. 93 P. WIRA 16:12) (Macror.olecular corpounds) (Synthetic products) KAIqYAGIN, Anatoliy Vasillyevich; SOLOVIYKV, Georgiy Mikhaylovich; BEZRUKOVA, N., red.; VARENIKOVA, V., tekhn. red. [Manual for driver training] Posobie dlia podgotovki shoferov. 2. izd. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, 1963. 415 P. (MIRA 170) BEZIUJKOVA, T. L ---Hy-drochomic-al cycle of the Katta-Xurgan Reservoir. Izv.AH Uz. SSR no.8:29-40 1_56. (MIER 12:7) (Katta-Kurgan Reservoir-Water-Analysts) DEZRUKOVA, T,_~, Cand Agr Scl (dies) "k-imtt--rerime Of Aib% Irrigation waters in the FergankValley of tkff UzbekSSR." Tash- kent,1957. 18 pp. (Uzbek Acad Simi Agr Bel, TaBhO'7~r Inst). (KL, 9-58, 120) 108 - BBZRUKOVAO T.11 Pabllobing activities of the Yakut Branch of the Academy of Science& of the U.S.S.R. Jzv. yont. fil. AN SSSR no.9:140-141 157. (Bibliography"Takutia) (MIRA 11:1) RE-ISHM, IRIT, L.S.; EE:,RtJFWiA, T,P.; Influence of aromatic cinl--s on tLf--- dl-,cha-rf,c of cotvalt i,-r:d ,;ud- mitim lons on a dropping raerc-uiy electrodes. LGIU 1Y 13 12-13 5, '64 le-,i) KHOROSHATA, U.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; LTIOVA, A.N., nauchnyy sotrudnik; - KOVRIGINA, G.I., nauchrW sotrudnik; GORDONDVA, R*D*, nauchrW - -*- satrudnik; SHUVALOVA, L.S., #zh.; OBUDOV-34' YAP YU.M., inzh.; -- SOKOLOVA9 Z.V.0 inab.; int. Now drop method of determining the resistance to heat of pokvvinyl resins. Nauch.-isal.trady VNIIFIX no.22407.109 1-60. (MIRA 16s2) (Leather, Artificial) (Resins, Synthetic-Testing) BEZRI)KOVA., V.1%; ZAYTSEVA, G.I. Methcxis of physical exercites during the active phase of rheumatic fever in school children as applied in hospitals. [Trudy] GIDUV no*35.*151-164162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Iz kafedry vrachebnogo kontrolya za fizicheskim. vospi- taniyem i lechebnoy fizicheskoy InAltury i 11-y kafedry pediatrii (zav. - dotsent G.I.Zay-tseta) Leningraddcogo gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina instituta usovershenstvova- niya vrachey. (RMMATIC IWART DISEASE) (mms E noupy) AUTHORt .P,'c P111.y) TITLE. Reinfoi,eed FOlm Magneisite USSP Pi,- 19~--197 PERIODICALs Bintca. Zhel,~zolhetonflq'~P, No - ABSTRACT-. A magneal-,e mix cannot be rainfor,,ed with st.nel reirfom,3ement F 'n immedial-ely. The authoz, ad-jora't.F; the ---se is iorroz-on sets 4 .. 4. of aabesioa cement insets. A best u5ing this m,~!t!-,od was (~ai-riedl out at the Voron,!zh St-racitui-ai Engineering Iyistit*.zte by Candidate cf Technioal. Scienoe S.F. S-mirnov . The as-,~eEitcs zement Mix was preparqq in the following way. abreot,ln of th!~ 6th gr,,;,ae was mixed togeth-ir with magnesite in the p.-o-portir,.~, of ICI (by welgh-t) and then thagneslun,, chloride was addel. The stxength of slals mde ty this method after 7 days was 85kgs DeT m2 anj 1 2 after 28 days 120kgs ptr Jm . Fiouze 1 shows a c~zoss sectl-,in of a test alab '150 -x 250 x ',Om-m -in,si,z,-. The iveigh~ of aerated lagrtesite concrete .10 '~50kge, per m5. Figure 2 indl*.catez load t testing of a slal. The rru!-hing load of testing niabs "based -y magneuite binder vvithc,-~t fi*.-,e aggregat!! was, m' of the sla~:~ The -on-rei'nforced slab- broke ri ],)ad vf '1!iD-Ke-s.A test waa aiso male or. a 21at, made from maffnes-ite binder and gTound Card Vr 97 - 2/_14 Reinf orced Foam Mag'_tsite sis.18 sand (1-1-5) and tesied in bendi;g after 28 day2. The crushing load was 495kg2 oi 250OkLr,,: pez, m- of the slab. The third type of -''a~ made -from magnesite binder with ground sand wnd pum~.c-.e in the prop.-.),-t'lon of is! and which was soaked ~n magnes-'um ch"orida had a orush-~ng '.oad of 2.50k(--,s or 2600kgs per ni- of the slab. Figure 3 illustrates a cross section of testing slats 1500 X500 x 120mm in size. Thtse crushed under the 'cai cf 800kgs. Tests proved that these sles could be used for floors of industrial buildings. The main advantage of these slabs is thst they do not need autoalave curing, they harden under nurrm]. conditions very quickly. There are -three Figures. 1. Cement--Applications 2. Cement--Preparation 3. Cement--Mechanica-l Card 2/2 properties KEVESHJV P.D., kand.tekhn.naulc; BEZRYADIN, I.F., inzh. Production techniques and properties of foamed keramzit concrete* Stroi.mat. 7 no.8:39-3 of cover t~ 161. (MIU 14:8) (Lightweight concre a SOLOVKOV, A.K.; BEZRYADNOV, A.A.; KHMELINITSKIY, M.Z. Durability of the crown after 94-/, ame-Itin.gt3. Metal1i-,-g 10 no.10.20-21 0 165. (MTRk 18: 10) 1. Ashinskiy metallurgichaskiy zavod. FZSELIM, F. RK64-LICD. F. Mod,:?rnization of our artifical vood-drylm- techroloU. j-. 281. Vol. L, no.9, Sept. 1954. FAIM. Budapest, hungarV. SOURCE: last twopean Accessions List (HEAL) Vol. 6, No. 4-APril 1957 BEZSELICS, F. --flEMELIC.S, F. Possioilities of the modernization of our chamoer dryers. p. 297. Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1954. FAIFAR. Bvder,eqt, hung,~.ry, SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAI,~: Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957 3EZSELICS, F. BE-K-SELICS, F. General meeting of the Scientific Association of th,~, Wood Industry held OctoDer 23, 1954. P. 356. Vol. 4, no. 12, Dec. 1954. FAIPAR. Budapest, Hungary. 6C,URCE: East European Accessions List (EEAI.) Vol. 6, blo. 4--if-ril 195? EEZSELICS, F. BEZSEIJCS, F. - Faipar - Vol. 5, no. 5, Mmy 1955. Use of high-frequency electric current in the wood industry. p. 121. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl. !L- 7. Use of high-frequency current in the lunber industry. i). 23,21. F-~I;R'J!, Budapest, Vol.. 5, no. 0/. Sent. 1955. S~-'-JRCI~: East European Accessions List (MIL), W, Vol. 5, No, 2, Feb. 1056. BENNERTNAU VOPWYMMU- h", T.H.ShadlumOo article "Some characteristics of the isternal atructurs of grains in pyrite deposits." Reviewed by K.S.Bezsm"rtnais,. Miu.sbor. no.9:374-379 155. (MLRA 9:9) I.Moskva. Vassoyusnyy Aorogeologichookiy treat. (Pyrites) /,~ .- ."', -v ;~,-.i - \ ~ -I - -, . ! 4 . DEMMUERTNAYA, M. S. "Some Peculiarities in the Origination of Altai Polymetal Ores," report delivered in the Petrographic Section., 4 April to 7 June 1957. Chronicle of the Activity of the Petrography Section, Byulleten, Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody, Otdel Geologicheskiy, 1957, No. 6, pp. llb-122, 1957. BESSMERTNAYA, M.S. ~ mi ~ --- - --W ~- Clinrnetarlstics of the formption of AltAi com-olex metpl ores. 3iul. MOIP. Otd. gaol. 32 no.6:143-i44 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:4) (Altqi Mountaina-Minernlov) BRUHARTHAYA, H.S. . ~ ~ - t, - I., "t, ,ev4 , SyngenesJs of Altai complex metal ores and of rocks enclosing them. Trudy VAGT no.3:172-187 '5?. (KIRA lit3) (Altal Mountains-Ore deposits) S 11- 58- 10- 2,1_1 2 AUTHCRS, Bezsmertnayav and Gorzhevskiy, D,I,. ---------- TITLE: Transformations of th~, Ore Bearing F.,-Ick of the Polymet.e.11,-c Deposits o-, -zhc 111---inyy Alialy (u~o_,crudnyye izmeneniya polimetal-licheskikh mes1,)rozhden_J-, llvodnogo Altaya) PERIODICAL. Izvestiya Akademi-i nauk SSSR, Seriya geologiche-skaya, 1959, Nr 10, pp 21 - 36 (USSR) This armicle kums ap stud,..es by the authors and oth-~.r gec- 'BSTRACT: logists of transformed rc-ck formations whi,~h enclose var- icus polymetalliz dr-posilts of the Rudnyy Altay, As a re- 'Sult of the hydrothermal -.ransformations of these rocks, the newly formed minerals are very complex. Their form- ation depended on condit.-.=T, which were different for each deposit. In some deposits, the metasomatic process began with the fcrmation of mineral associations at high temperatures *'skarns), graiually replaced by formations at average tempera'-lures (9TAd0tC_a0t4nol4te asscciaT-on), but deposits formed at "~'ow -emrerat.,ares ~chloritolites, seri- citolites, etc) were most w1dely distributed, The compo- sition of the mineral me-a3omatic formations depended on Card I/A the composition o' the in~_tial rocks and hydrothermal I I - :3 5- 10-2,112 Transformation of ~.h, Or,~ BearIng R.~,Pk of the Polywatailic Dej*,31.ts of the Rudnyy Altay soluTion-s. rhe :~ompcsiti_on of in~!-Iial roc',-s was etSpec--ally impor-can.T. for -,:he new -forma-Licns :.n the la~pral parts of the met-a5omat.,-c. zone. There, the ch7__,r,_t-_'2atJ_on proress de-.-loped '--n -ocks of basir,l and noutral -omposition, the prccess -,~f rerici-~ization developing in rocks of acid ccm- position. The compo7ition of nFiv m3neral format-ions in J. .he sentral. parto of metasomatic zones was determined main- ly by the compoeition of the hydrcthermal solutions, This explains the occurrence of chloritolites and sericitol-ites in different vclcanogenous or sedimentary rocks. Two types off metasomatic pro:esses could be dl_stirguJshed. In the .r--rst type there is no essential admixture of compcnents, excepT the hydroxil.. The origin of metasomatic rocks of this type was gc-verned by the degree of intensity of the lixivia-tion proces!!, The seccrd type was characterized by thg .4n4--.ns:Lve admixtur= of -Dmponen-~s by 'hydrothermal sol- utions. TlUr.-~rZ. twc first sTages nf 'he me-lasomatic pro- o I 1 1+ cess, an intensi.-e addif:--n of magnesium, and ircn occurred, bard 2/3 while in the last ~-tage they v;ere replared b_v an admixture -1, 1 -56- 10- 2/1. 2 Transformation of +IhE Ore Bearing Rock the I-o-1,,~7netallic Depo- sits of the Rudnyy Altay of potassium. 7he nwie,,; of the folloiving geclogists Ivere cited by the authors for their work in this fields A.'K. Kayupov, 14.91. Khisairutdinov, N,11. Kurek, G.".i. '_Ihcherba, F,N, KobLar;, L.K. Pc2haritshaya, V.P. lvankf_n, T.Ya. Gon- charcva, M.A. 1'etrova, '.',V. Tashchinine, Yorzhinskiy, F.N. Shakhov, V.-T. Kazennova, V.P. Boniare-i, Z,V. Sidoren- r,l,:. Sh--.1in, 1,V. Eirova, L.". ne' :kova, V.:, Fros- A.3. Posy2-cyc-7, 1:.A. lvanc,Ta. There Rre 2 tables, graphs, 1 diagram, and 10 Soviet references, .:,~.~BJ.-ITTED: january 23, 1953 A`,~SOCIA'_-ION: -isescyuznyy aerogeologicheskiy trest 1~:-I'nisterstva ,eolog--'Ii Ckhrany INE-dr, !,-.oskva (The All-Urion Aerc-Geclcg'cal 'rust -~f GeoloEy and Ccnservnt~cn of 711'eacurces, !Tr,--_-ow) 1. Geology--USSR 2. Ores--Trans-formations 3. Gres--Properties Card V3 3(5) SOV/132-59-7-4/17 AUTHORS: Bezsmertn4lalxla..-,--Gorzhevskiy, D.I.and Pozharitskaya, --rx-. -- TITLE: The Prospecting Importance of Transformation of Ore- Enclosing Rocks in the Altay PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 7, pp 14-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to the authors the transformation of rocks enclosing ore deposits of the Rudnyy Altay occurred in three successive stages before, during and after the formation of ore deposits. They accordingly di- vide these metasomatic transformations caused by hydro- thermal solutions into three groups. bletasomatic transformations of enclosing rocks, which occurred be- fore the formation of ore deposits, play the most im- portant role. Large aureoles were created at that stage, when, as a result of this metasomatic activity, 4 main groups of rocks were formed: chloritic, serici- tic, quartzite and epidositic groups with many varie- Card 1/3 ties within each of these groups. The variety of SOV/172-59-7-4/17 j The Prospecting Importance of Transformation of Ore-Enclosing Rocks in the Altay rocks found in aureoles was due to many factors, the most important of which are the composition of initial rocks, the temperature and composition of penetrating hydrathermal solutions. Thus, depending on the compo- sition of enclosing rocks, the following minerals were formed in the metamorphized rocks: a) in acid rocks - albite, sericite, quartz and less often - chlorite; b) in basic and neutral rocks and skarns - epidote, acti- nolite, prehnite, chlorite, albite, carbonate and less often - quartz; c) in sedimentary and tuffogenic-sedi- mentary rocks - chlorite, sericite, quartzand in cal- careous varieties - also epidote and carbonate. Aureoles created in the next two metasomatic stages almost coin- cide with the dimensions of the ore deposit itself and their prospecting importance is insignificant. It was found that ore deposits were usually formed in zones of intensive occurrence of metasomatic processes, but sometimes they occup a slightly excentrical place Card 2/3 in these zones (aureoies~. It indicates that these two SOV/132-59-7-4/17 The Prospecting Importance of Transformation of Ore-Enclosing Rocks in the Altay stages followed each other quite closely and that the penetration of ore-forming metasomatic solution occurred through the same channels. The dimensions of aureoles in enclosing rocks vary from 20 to 200 and more m and depend on the lithology of these rocks. The largest aureoles were observed in homogeneous volcanic rocks, especially in tuffs. Thus, say the authors, large metasomatic aureoles can serve as indications when prospecting for ore deposits. Polymetallic ore deposits of the Rudnyy Altay are definitely associuted with these aureoles. Presumably such association c~,uld also be found in other regions. There are 8 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:VIMS Card 3/3 - 'I L B- Results of the activity of the conference on the Ai.C.-r- of the distribution of endogene deposits called by the Dc~x.--t. unt of Geological and Geographical Sciancos of the Aczidc-,-,y cf Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Sov. cool. 3 no. 12:15C-155 1 '60. 1. Ministerstvo goologii i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Geolou..) VOLYNSKIY, I.S.; BEZSMRTNAYA,~KwS.- -,1,.otv. red.; DDGIROVA,L.A., otv. red.; MISHINA,H.L.,rew-. , -va; CRISHKINA,L.V., [Measuring the optical constants of ore minerals using an OKF-1 photometric ocular] Izuerenie opticheskikh postoian- rWkb rudnykh mineralov 9 pomoshchliu fotometricheskogo oku- liara OKF-1. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR) 1963. 66 p. (MIRA 17:2) BEZSMERTINLYA, M.S,; ZLENKO, B.F. Composition of copper-pyrrhotine ores in the Altai and characteristics of the distribution of impurity elements in them. Krat. soob. INGRE no.1:75-84 16o. (MIRA 170) VLASOV, K.A., glav. red.fdeceased]; BEZWERTEAYA. otv. red.; FEKLICHE'V, V.G.9 Otv. red. [Experimental methodological studies of ore minerals] Eksperimentallno-metodicheskie issledovaniia rudnykh mineralov. Moskva, Naukaf 1965. 303 P. (111LU 18- 6) 1. Moscow. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallo- khimii redkikb elementov. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN 1`731,3~1 (for Vlasov). BEZSMERTNAYA, M.S.; SOBOLEVA, L.N. Now bismuth and silver telluride determined by modern micromethods. Trudy IMGRE no.18-.70-84 163. (MIRA l6sl2) BEZSMERTNAYA, M.S.; SOBOLEVA, L.N. New bismuth and silver telluride determined by modern micromethods. Trudy IMGRE no.18:70-84 163. (MIRA 16g12) . BBZSNERTNYYJ--YJ,;. KAMSHILIXA, Ye.M. Brief account of the activity of the Interdepartmental Council on the Study of Regularities in the Location of Minerals and its local committees in 195c~--1960. Zakonom. razm. poleza. iskoP. 5.624-629 162. Mhk 15:12) (Ijines and mineral resources) 'lh( -XTI~l ~ Markovich, P2," , LevI inzh.; BE4"SOI"N jVA L.D. ~ I - . ~. - -1-2 ... 1~1. [F--I,et multiplication and division table.-I Kysi~enlr"OlVi tablyts4- mnozhennia i dilennia. Y,3riv, Tekhnika, 19C-5. 157 P. (MIRA 18L6) EFMONOV,, Andrey Ivanovich A DEIRSED 1963 9 Soil Sciem-e BXZSONOV, Boris L'vovich-, GORODETSKIY, Sergey Sergeyevich; GROMMY, Igor' Izmaylovich; LINKOV, Aleksandr Yladimirovich; LTUBIHOT, Kon5tantin Aleksandrovich; NACHBIM, Lev Il'ich; PRIT33ZERTSET, Vladimir Alekseyevich: SAPAROVA, A.L.. red.: LARIONOT, G.Te., takhn.red. [Gables and wires] Kabeli i provoda. Pod obahchei red. T.A. Privezentseva i A.T.Linkova. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. Vol.l. (Fundamentals of theory, calculation, and construction] Osnovy teorii, raschet i konstruirovanie. 1959. 559 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Electric cables) (Electric wires) BBZSONDV, N.,, inzli.-ekonwaist. Amount of aavingB. Izobr.i rats. no.11.32 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) I.Maohinery-Cont) ------------------------ IMII~~ I, Economic alphabet. IzobrA rats. no.3%46 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Technologloal innovations) BLOK, P.L.; PANTELEYEV, V.V.;,,_~~ORO~~,_N.V.,__inzh.-ekonomist Conmdtations. Izobr.i rats. m*5:29-30 Yq 162. UMA 15:5) 1. Glavnyy inzh. proyekta instituta "Gipropromtransstroy" (for Blok). 2. Sovetnik predsedatelya Gosstroya SSSR po voprosam izobrotatel:stva i ratsionalizataii (for Panteleyev). 3. Starshiy inzh. Komiteta po delam izobreteniy i otkrytiy (for Bezsonov). (Technological innovations) BEZSONOV, P.A. (Moskva); BELYAYEV, V.I. (Kolomna); BUDAI;TSEV, P.A. (D_re_nb'u_rg); KABAITOV, G.I. (Melakess); MAYOROV, S.V.- (Moskva); MURAVIN. K.S. (Moskva); PPUDXIN,,P.G..(Gubakha, Permsko7 oblasti); SIKORSKIY, X.P. (Moskvr); TARASYUK, V.Ye. Wyev); MBI-B, R.A. (Samarkand). Discussing plans of programs. Mat.-w shkole no.1:4-24 Ja-Y 160. (MDU 13:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy vysshey matematiki Moskovskogo, instituta khimicheakogo mashinostroyeniya (for Bezoonov). (Mathematics--Study and teaching) MILOVANDVA. Lidi7a Hikolayevma; BE I -r-A-_-pref., red.; GUSOKOV, G.G.. red.; SOKOLOVA, R.Ta.. tekhm.red. [Functions and their study] Funktoti I ikh isaledovanie. ?ad red. P.A.Bessonova. Koelma, IEa-vo Akad. pedagog. nauk RSF5R, 1958. 122 P. (MIRA 12:1) (Functions) 7777-777777~7 An Inve0gation oF 6v stfel'i --,,l itrAla Mf usurtmentl in MAINrke'll elt-men", VD-5-c-av, MA3',--Ylz, IP)5,177-11,7; Rej~ 21, AIYA to. 11, IM Rz-v. 7:73" In the expe.-Imergal 1tvesligArion ol ber.~Alng wtsirs ~r, wifet of vecl virr rnn~-t, by ~,tcans Ol welt f~ailt On f-D xppifAl-~&y ;~irv wjl~ di-mr-et,ttr T-~~3 13,5 irn, 2nd cibir-lay -opes Q! the t>T-s 19,~ 1 tril 6 x 37 + 1, with diamezer3 of 115, 23.0 arO 3' 5 Via t*Crimertal rtsults v tbw (1) The beMing strex;sex in.die Omer vire3 c4 6c rope d~ &e kf R =16, , -1s,thetrnaligimb raere - incd rupture"s of the opt. U-sth Thivduex reca"cuard by the TeclAlcal Rwes Ol the PTE, of 00 120D ouW Pldwv 80, where B diameter of ft Wire ba tliee S -d -,D AlwArtes i~f the drm or sbea e v dlsiprls~:of ttippej et OPS Whid? Ike "Pe VCIA3, DWYC tD be t=COMJIP3tCa 1100 tlt ZSPCCC of the uWn-vt b-ndins =e3%, W-0, Weed, coamaictury; -Auz, LeAdin -ter-ses in 21'e M-el WiYZ3 Ol th~ nvpcz lrve~, for Di~ - )'M, Vero laung tovary IMM 8.3 w 11 VIA *~A Im Dld SO, For a nalo of Di6 tonzr, the scsarril~k c..f v~e brnrL-.ng nlrs~,% ralars -wils lburO ro '~-- bactionally Ir3s -,rAn ler Dlj ,C=5r :htnce, for table-3312 rope! of th; l~r-1n;1a 10 + I a--J' 6 x 37 die mtio Ola i. a 1~emtr cer -r;D, of !he bc:~4-i~s zuesses It Ae Wires Qf the ropt.. G. N. Savin cotriesy pelewivnyi ZL4-mat USSR ?Airislry 0 S-,.ri 1y, P~trliv:d ;'.. ~',.,a;;d Excretim of t-uinea-pigs -'E-, , Lniport.an,~e of glycerol ine,da in dif tWberculosis rodentiwa ol' Pf(,-i'LL'*er. Saratov 127: 2~~19-302. 127 (28',). -1-1 -- .. . . :-).:, ., - , , . 3 1 !,~ - , AtyTdcal Ii. pestis colonies. - -*. . z I., Lai ". Iii, ~.! . ~, . Variants of 13. pestis. lest. i-dcrobiol., -4,idemial. -,'- Parasitol. 8;2110-9. 129. 1 1-11.1 - I . Jif f erentiation of ii pe-stis And 13. pseudotube- ~nll ~s~s rodentiviiii. j7e ~ 4, j.dcrolldal. :.- ~arasitA. ~,iaratov) ~,:264-9. also S:L,53-bl. 129. i.11, p'. .., :'. I.. L;". k ; U. Pi.:riaent Produced by plague bucilli. -lest. i-dcrobuol., zpidelaiol. -z Parasitol. 9: 109-12. 130. -, -, I . I ,I , Peptone water and rhamnose as differential diagnosis of 13-peAis and J. pseudiotuberculosis rodentiml. Zentrlbl. f. ~bakt. I abt. C)r-,~. 119:32--r,. 130-U. A . -~ ..9 LIld 'I. Associatio-i of B. pestis. Zentrlbl. f. Dalct. I Abr. Cdri,-. 119:h30-2. '30-31. 3 7' 7 "-', -.3 ~7~' , . . _-'. . )FL), luc I , L, , ioll by 6. :C-;-dA. ~~urthfn. casos of Id."Ill "'IL ~ . . 11, karasitol. 10:10-,,65. '31- , -. 1. .. -., : - 1, ~- - .1 , '. . ., 7 . , 1.1 - -- 11 . . ... , - . I ~--. .. - j - - . ~ I - . I . I ~111 ! , . ~, - - I , . ... -.ieport of some fa-,~ts oi spontaneous ;.rans-ition of i).pestis into -.1i. pseudo- tuberculosis rodentitm. "est. I-dcrobiol., a Parasit6l. 15, ~'~io 21 '36. : ,,'. , -' '-, - I-... ~stij(ii,js on tie ~ -owth or "'. perfrim-ens on i:iedia in v~xioi:s oils, -, n-t~- 4 1 ~ I L r I f, - (S~rat.oLll. nau,.-h-issled .~-an- ~~y en m-6) Vol. iV, 1914~~. P. 291-`/44. ,BBSSONOVA, N.M.,, prof.; SYSOYEVA, M.V.,, kand.med.nauk Iffectiveness of cola preparations in compound therapy for poliomye- litis in children. Ped., akush. i gin. 20 no.5:6-8 '58. (MIRA 1. Kafedra detakikh lnfektsiyonykb bolezuey (zav. va) 177mskogo meditainskogo instituta (direktor - 13:1) - prof. M.M. Bezsono- dots. S.I. Georgivev- ski7). (POLIONULITIS) (COLA NM) B1CZSONOU,..M,No, dOktor med.nauk Some data on the vitamin balance In children with rheumatic fever. Ped., ak-psh, I gin. 20 no.1:15-17 158. (MMA 13:1) 1. rafedra detskikh Infelctsionufth bolesnev Nav. - doktor mad. nauk M.N. Bezoonava) Krymskogo moditainskogo instituta (dlr. - dots. S.I. Goorglyevskly)o (PREMT IC FEM) (VITAMINS) U58II/Hw:ian and linimal PhysioloL7 (Norml and Patholo~Acal) T Metabolism. Vitamins. Ibs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 26287 Atithor : Dezsonova, M.N. Inst ................. Title Some Data on the Vitamin C BaInaice in Children with Rhem,atism. Ori.- Pub Pediatriya, akusherstvo i C;Liekol., 1958, Ra 1, 15-17 Abstract Examination of childrea with rheumatism showed that even in the initial staae of t1he disease, an insufficient amunt of vitamin C is contained in their )rL;xnism. Thus, the amiLit of ascorbic acid (AA) in the hourly por- tion of urine contained traces of 0.11 mr;, in the blood oal-o.28 ia4. Daily administration of 300-400 rig of A4 led after 9-10 days to normalization of its content in the blood (1-0-1-15 moP- Smaller doses were ineffective. A conclusion was made on the necessity of prolonr,?ed treat- Card 1/2 - 14 ,USSR/Hurmn and Aninal PhysioloLy - (Normal and PatboloLical) T Metabolism. Vitamins. Abs Jour : Ref Miur Diol., No 6, 1959, 26287 iaeat if childrca with rhemmtism wit!i lar,e dDses -if L., i'Ll. -- D.I. Rozeiiprt 0 Card 2/2