SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAREVA, G.F. - KARFUS, Z.

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KAVERINA, N.V., prof.. ~ VA, G.F.; PIDEVICTI-, I.N. Pliarmacologic., '`:iracteristics of the serotonin-reactive structures of -,-, neart. Farm. i toks. 28 no.5:53(,539 S-0 165. (MlRA 18:12) 1. Laboratoriya farmakologii serdechno-sosudl stoy (zav. prof. N.V.Kaverina) Instituta farmakologii i khimiol'erapil (direktor - deystvitellnYY chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.V.74i'Rusav) AMN SSISRI Moslwa. Submitted June 22, 1964. - KAREVI , G. F. ; SENOVA , Z. P. I- Mechanism of the antiarrhythmic action cf gang2ion'c tIOCI-4 ng -L r.- agents. Farm. i toks. 25 no-4:434-437 jl-A- 162, 1-1:10~ 1. laboratoriya chastnoy varmakcl:)gii (zav. - de'vstvitel-Irlyy chlen Al-2-1 SSSR prof. V.V. Zakusov) Instituta farr;.ako2c~l-ii i khimioterapii AIT SSSR. - KAREVA, G.F. Effect of pharmacological substances on the coronal-j blood e!Tcu- lation in experimental spasms of the cardiac vessels. Vest. AIM SSSR 18 no.IM-32'163. MMA 1612) 1, Institut farmakologii i k-himioterapil AMI SSSR. (CARDIOSPASH) (CARDIOVASCULAR AGMS) /EAT __pg(m) (t)/ETi ijp (c) ACC NRt AP6026730 SOURCE C70ffi-UR/_0f8_1/ "66O~1661V~5__VV2519 AUTHORi Ko norov, P. F3; Romanovq 0. V.; Karevap G. G. Z3 ORG: leninerad State UniversijX im. A. A. Zhdanov (Ieningradskiy gosudarstvonr*7 universitet) 6 1 TITLE1 Study of surfaco~ states &rising in the course or oxidation of germanium SOURCE9 Fizika tvardogo tela, v. 8# no. 8, 1966, 2517-2519 TOPIC TAGSt germanium compound, surface property, recombination MOTRA.CT: The possibility of obtaining various stages of oxidation of Go directly in HNO~ solutions by changing their concentration has permitted the use of new methods for studying the characteristics of surface states responsible for the change in the surface recombination rate 5 in the course of the oxidation. One such method used in the present -study was that of the field effect in electrolytes; it involved measure- ment of the surface capacity and conductivity of Ge in HNO~ solutions of various con- centrations as functions of the electrode potential of Go measured relative to a sat- urated calomel electrode and reflecting changes in the surface potential of Go in the course of its polarization. The study of the dependences of the surface capacity of n- and p-Ge on the electrode potential in HN03 solutions showed that at HNO'3 concen- trations below 3-4 N these dependences have curves with a minimum which are Charlie- teristic.-of the capacity of the space charge region in Ge,indicating the absence of a I r7-A".?r- r7 -, ";atvPP~4_'~99"""-O.. 1)6 7,7 1 7, "r ACC NRi Ap6o2673o significant quantity of surface states (ht < 4 x j010 cm-2) in thi3 range of 100~ con- centration. At 6 N. there is a single local surface level with a concentration of surface states of - 5.0 x 1012 ct-2- It is shown that the start of formation of the oxide phase on the Go surface and the appearance of individual crystals of hexagonal GeG2 are associated with the appearance of a local level of Ast surface recombination states with energy Et-Ei -3.5 kT and with concentration Nt- 5-6 x 1012 cw-2 which do- creases with progressing formation of the uniform oxide coating. Orig. art. hant 2 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DAM 03jan66/ ORIG REF: 003 ACC NR1 AT036536 UR/60-6(~/667000/000/Oi29 '0 30 SOURCE CODE 7 AUTHOR: Gorbov, F. Del Novikovq Me As; Dyatritskaya, A. F.; Gorasinovich, A. A,, ORG; none TriI';,,: Homeostatic principle in modoUixg, group activity ffapor prosonted at th,) .-I'ay 196~- Conference on Problems of Space Medicine hold in Moscow from 24 to 27 ' T. SOURCE: Konforentslya po problomam 1cosmichoskoy moditsiny, 1~66. ProblorV kosmiches-~ koy nioditsiny. (Problems of space modicino); materia2,y konforontaii, Noscaw, 1966, 129-130 TOPIC TAGS: horiaostasis, cosmonaut training, cosmonaut selection, group dynamics, space psychology ABSTRACT: Investigations conducted on the "Homeostat" model using 3 operator-.; have demonstrated the importance of using the principle of group-integra- *tive evaluation. The effectiveness of a group can not be prognosed by 'individual criteria; the success of the solution is determined not only by the activity of each operator, but by the nature of group interaction. An understanding of group strategy as a whole and the tactics of individual .oper,ators.is. of great importance., The strategy of a group must change ACC NR, AT66)6S56 during a deepening interrelationship. The parity principle of group activity becomes authoritarian; here, a distribution of fun ctional obligations -is revealed ("leader-led" type). This permits isolating functional Sub- ordination in an interacting group. The quantitative characteristics of operator tactics according to value and'the correlation'6oefficir--nt of visual and motor aspects of activity were found.' The depth of intercommunications can be used as a criterion of the 'development (organization) of a group. It was found that a joint but unsolvable i problem is a source of 'conflict strain in a group (this was noted in a group witb~*low learning capacity). The evolution of conflict was concluded to be a function of individual psychological idiosyncracy and the complication of situations at a given moment. A'.,. Wo. 22; ATD R'Opoik* C~-iig suB coDr... 05, 06 / SUBM DATE: 001DW66 TERSKIKH, I.I.; CHERVONSKIY, V.I.; JUEEI~A.__.N.P.; DORMIDONTOV, R.V.; GROMYKO, A.I.; OBMOVSKAYA, N.M.; KOZLYAKOVA, A.I.; TAZULAKHOVAJ. E.B.; Prinimali uchastiye: KUZZINETSOVA, T.M., vrach; LOPAROVA, L.M., vrach Natural and secondary focus of ornithosis in the Zavidovo District of Kalinin Province. Vop.virus 7 no.4:93-99 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR, 140skva (for Terskikh,, Chervonskiy, Kareva, Dormidontov, Gromyko, Obukov- skaya, Kozlyakova). 2. Kalininskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiolo.- gicheskaya stantsiya (for Kuznetsova, Loparova). (ZAVIDDVO DISTRICT (KALININ PROVINCE-ORNIMOSIS) PLOTNIKOVA, K.N.; Prinimali unhastiye: CORNAYA, K.A.; SELINA, L.:i.; KUZN-HTSOVA, V.K.; BGGDANOVA, EE.I.; MOSHIW7, S.F.; TPAB"R) 1.G.; KAFEVA, M.V.; KUZ711INA, A.I. Expeiience in the production o' laisan-cotton 1-;lend yarn 4.n the 'IT-,,lcbgornaya Manufacturall and halirin Cotton Mills. Naunh,iss. trudy TSNIKHBI za 1962 g.:166-175 164. WIPA 1.8:9/1 1. TSentrallnoy nauchno-issledovatellskiv institut k1hil'.~pchatolul- mazhnoy pronWshlennosti, Moskva (for Gornaya. 2. Kalininskiy nauchno-issledovatellsklY institut tekstil'noy promshlennosti (for Kuznetsova, Boadtmovu). Kn,-'r,-nsk~y khlopchatobumazhnyy kombinat (for B~ishllov), lraber). 4. Kombinut "Trekhgornaya manufaktura" (for Kareva, Kuz-Lina). VAR VA, T,P. LHoscow); MARKOV, A.M., professor (Mosoow). Exercise therapy in myocardial infaretiono. Klin.med. 32 no.1:42-52 Ja 954. (MLRA 7:4) (Heart-Infaretion) (ftercise) (Physical therapy) KAAEVA, T.F. KARIVA. T.P.: TULUPOV. N.I. (Hookn) ; -*' - I.-topic chorionapithelioma. Ilinemedo 35 no.4:116-118 Ap '57 (CHCIRIOCARGINW, ease reports (MIRA 10:7) ectopic, pathogenol) EHOINA, E.H.; WAT41__Y~Aa; KWIji, B.G., kandidat meditainskikh nauk, di rektor; STA.41KOV, G.K., kandidat mFditainakikh nauk, direktor; PSTRTA- YEVA, A.T., professor. zaveduyuslich4la. kniminaprophylaxis of measles with gamma globulin. Pediatriia no.2;6-8 Mr- Ap '53. (MLBA 6:5) 1. Smolenskiy institut epidemiologii i mLkrobiologii (for Khanin). 2. Ka- fedra. pediatrii Smolenskogo meditainakogo inatituta (for Petryayava). 3. Smolenskiy meditsinskly inatitut (for Starikov). (Measles) (Gamma Globulin) KAREVA, V.A. [Karieva, V.A.j Desozyribonucleic acid concentration in the mucosa of the small inteetine In experimental radiation sicknese, Mr,biokhim.zhur, 31 no.4:525-533 '59. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Ukrainian Research Institute of Nutrition, Laboratory of Bioch- mistry, Kiyev. (DESOX-YRIBONUCLEIC ACID) (I RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL MTECT) KARWA, V.A. (Kiyev) Sffect of ascorbic and ribonucloic acid on the course of ezperimental scruvy in animale. Vrach.delo no.9:985 S 159. (MIRA 13:2) (ASCORBIC ACID) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (SCURVY) VASILIYEVSKIT, A.P.; KAREVA, V.M. Mildew of begonias. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.31:100 158. (MIRA 12:5) l*Glavnyv botanichaskiy sad-AN SSSR. (Begonias--DiBeases and pests) (Mildew) ZYBIN, Yu.P., prof.; KAREVA, V.Ye., inzh. Design and standardization of the shape of flat counters. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 6 no.2-.28-32 F'64. (MIRA 17-.5) MALYAUDIA, V.S.. KARRVA, Ye.A. Stratigraphy of the Chelyabinsk brawn coal -basin. Dokl.,V1 SSSR 110 no,5:828-830 0 156. (MIRA 10:1) 1. Vaesoyuznyy niftyanoy imuchno-Issledovntellskiy goologo-razvedoch- W institut. Pradstavleno alaidemikom D.V. Nalivkinym. (Chelyabinsk Province--Coal geolog7) KAMM, Ye - A. "Strati-raphic Units of the Southern Part of the Chelyabinsli-, Brown 0 Coal Basin." T). 225 Geologlcbeekiy abornik, 3, (Collection of Auticles In W0108Y, Vol - 3), Leningrad Gostoptekhizdat, 1958, 471pp. (Trudy, vyp 126, Vsesoyuzayy Dert,yanoy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy geologorazvedocluWy inatitut) KAREVA, Ye. A., Candidate Geolog-Mineralog Sci (diss) -- "The geological structure of Kamyshinskiy, Korkinskiy, and Yemanzhelinskiy Rayons of the Chelya- binsk I~rown-coal basin and the outlook for oil". Ieningrad, 19551. 20 PP (min Geology and Protection of Natural Resources USSR, All-Union Petroleum Sci Res Geological-Prospecting Inst VNIGRI), 150 copies (KLI No 25, 1959, 129) LkUVA, Ye.A. Upper Paleozoic and lower Mesozoic of the western slope of the Urals and the urestern part of the West Siberian Plain. TruV VITIGRI no.1110:40-61 159. (MIBA 13:6) (Siberia, Wostern-Geoloa, Stratigraphic) 0117A. I Ye A. .1 re c rigln I n7m a, rL RA 1-7 -B L 4 1-6&( T6026543 SOURCE CODE: W2176/66/000/046/0005/0012 15~ AUTHOR: Babakov, A. A.; Fel'dgandler, E. G.; Kareva, Ye. N.-, Savkina, L. Ya. 1J_/_ ORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Moscow (Tsentral,L nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut chernoy metallurgii) TITLE: _Meghanical and corrosion prnperties of the new two-phase Okh2lN6B stainless steel SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chermoy metallurgii. Sbornik trudov, no. 46, 1966. Spetsiallnyye stali i splavy (Special steels and al- loys), 5-12 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, titanium, columbium, magnetization, mechanical property,! corrosion resistance, metallographic examination / OKh2lN5 steel, OKh2lN6B steel ABSTRACT: A study was done on th 'effects of columbium-7-Yddi i he ferritic- ,lions on t -austenitic structure of OKh2lN,', atee s, to which titaniumll~s normally added. Two laboratory heats of OKh2lN6B S.TFel were made with Nb contents of 0.44 and 0.73% Me- chanical and magnetic 2ropertik-b were given as functions of quenching temperature L which ranged from 1000 to 13000C.)iFor both alloys the fracturet'gtrength decreased monotonically with temperature while 0.2% yield strength, elongation and impact strength changed slightly. Magnetization saturation increased with rise in quench tem-' perature due to-an increase in the amount of ferrite phase, as confirmed by metallo- Card 1/2 L 04191-67 ACC7Nk, AY6626543 11raphy. Changes in these mechanical properties and magnetic saturation were given as functions of tempering temperature after quenching from 10000C. After tempering in the interval 450-7000C for 1, 10 and 100 hrs little change in fracture strength re- sulted although other properties were affected; the 0.2% yield strength increased witt tempering temperature, while elongation and impact strength decreased. The magnetic saturation increased from 4000 to 11000 gauss during tempering to 7000C. All these properties were not greatly affected by the Nb content. Microstructures showed that after quenching the steel had a ferritic-austenitic structure with dispersed carbides Independent of time, tempering to 6000C did not change this structure, however, in the range 650-7000C (10 to 100 hrs) austenite nodules formed within ferrite grains an4 Trartensite platelets formed in the austenite. The number of twists to fracture, givel as a function of testing temperature, increased from 4 to 10000C to 20 at 1250"C. OXh2lN6B and OKh2lN5T steels behaved similarly in corrosion tests conducted in boiling 30, 50 and 65% HN03. However, welded samples of OKh2lN6B were 3 times as stable in 65% HNO3. Welded and unwelded samples of OKh2lN6B did not exhibit intercrystalline I corrosion t ndencies after quenching from 100D and 12000C. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 2 tables.. SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 ~_Card. 2/2 L 041 0-C-67 I/T t)jlj~ L-1 N -AT6026544 SOURCE CODE:----UR/2776/66/600/046/0013/0019-*- AUTHOR: F Vdgandler, E. G.; Kareva, Ye. N.; Savkina, L. Ya. ORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Moscow (Tsentrall-I n-o--i-s-sle-d-o~~t-eV-sW3.y-in:ititut-cF~ern-oy-m6-f-a Uurgiff~_ nyy nauch TITIX: Some characteristic changes in the structure and properties of the two-phase steels Kh2lN5T and OKh2lN6M2T 4fter tempering SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauclino-issledovateliskiv institut chernoV metallurgii. Shornik trudov, no. 46, 1966. Spetsiallnyye stali i splavy (Special steels aDd alloys), 13-19 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, ferrite, austenite, temperature dependence, impact strength, saturation magnetization, microhardness, metallographic examination, phase analysis / n.21NST steel, OKh2lN6M2T steel ABSTRIiCT: The solid solution stability f the two-pbase Cr-Ni stainless steels Kh2lN5T and OKh2lN6M2T during A, _tampgripg was studied. Three beats of Kh2lN5T and two of OKh2lN6M2T with Cr INi ranging from 2.86 to 3.61 were prepared. equivalent equivalent Changes in impact strength and saturation magnetization were given for water quenched samples after 30 min at either 1000 or 12500C and after subsequent tempering in the 1150-7001C range for 1, 10, 50 and 100 hrs. The greater the amount of carbon uncrAln- Co,d 1/2 L 04!9C\--,"' ACC NRs AT60265 4 - --- --- hined with Ti the larger were the brittle regions shown on tempering temperature-tine diagrams. Except for the lower C level of 0.011% C, both high and low temperature brittle regions were observed in samples quenched from 10000C. For samples quenched from 12500C and tempered in the range 450-5500C only a single low temperature brittle region occurred. Microhardnesses of the ferritic and austenitic phases in tempered samples were given as a function of tempering time. Only ferrite increased in hard- ness under these conditions due -to a decomposition of the ferritic solid solution; the kinetics were similar to a decomposition process and the curves exhibited maxima, I which indicated a coagulation of the hardening phase. The saturation magnetization iven for these conditions showed two temperature regio of instability correspond- 9 ing to the brittle regions mapped out by impact tests ?67he drop in saturation magne- tization at the lower temporature range was caused by tho formation of a nonmagnetic phase in ferrite, while the instability at higher temperatures was caused by the trans I formation of austenite into martensite. At higher tempering temperatures, the fer- rite boundaries thickened and austenitic nodules formed within & ferrite. The brit-, tleness at low tempering temperatures was not a function of alloying and was charac- teristic of all grades of Kh2lN5,r and OKh2lN6M2T steel. However, above 6000C, brit- tleness was a function of alloyiiV; in Kh2lN5T steels it was caused by carbide a- tion. In OKh21N6M2T it resulted from a-phase formation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I table. SUB CODE: U/ SUBM DATE: none rcird A ,, 1. M~3: 0W. TZ-tral '3xJ . m-ta Ilu.-&, I Spetala2lnyye stall I spla,~. (Special 5:erls anJ A*loyi) 4~. 5,: id, metal lurglZdat , 196~,. 4~5 o. 15erllej: Ito; 31,~rnlk -.. , , v)rP. 17) Errata allp lnoe:,ted. 4,CC;0 coplen p-.%tel- J SpomorlnZ A~'encle3: 1n3tltvt kAchrztvennykh Staley; ova~!Pr.4tvernj"' plonovyy konitet S-~veta Kiniatrov SSSR; ai;l Glavr~~ye upra-illanlye nauchno-Is3Iedov&teI1skIkh I pr~yektnykh org"lzat5ly. Ed.: K.V. Prld&ntsev; Ed. or Publishing Hjuat: A L. Ozeretaknya; Tech. Ed.- V.V. Kikhaylova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for engln~crlng *Md remcar-h pore sonmel In the metallurgical and macnine-build!ng lnWstr'~S. COVERAOZ. This back contains papers on the physical properties of fi ndustrial steels and alloys. jf;1IVI3QaI pftpe.-3 treat: l Iem of flaze romation In uteels and preventll, =~,,surca, the prob tiie affect or alloying 01:11tions and heat treatmant on the atruc- ture A."I propertlea of steel, steel corrosion ar.1 preve.,"'eT ertlea of cnm-I-~i-nIck#.-1 mll~Y3. -. nz r n .03bures, and the pro are 120 references: S,viit, 22 English, 9 r.rl-n, ar-I 2 Fr Qn:h. g P~Idsnto.~*e' M.Y. [Pr~regaor,rA2ctor Of jCanlldate or lechnical Z~Io:~cc3j . 1,iio Frfe~t or .-Carbon on H~at,-Realatl-g Fropcrtica of 1,*--Alloy D~11~r S^Icells e0 Prld~nto M.V.~mnJ X.A. Lan3kaya. 211~w Steel Without Ka_'yb~.c ev, num for Cracking Plants 86 L- -iz-hl-n G,L,, and C.A. To.-panova lCam.11datez of To_-hnc%: S~tencesj. Erfcc t of lliobl= on the Propertl~o of Const.-It-i,11 l 99 Llv51hlts, (I L., and G.A. Torpan7va. fie. Typrm of C~nntr=t!~,nmtl steel 03 lv.r.-_A.G. [Candidate of Technical Scleri"J. Te- ?t~!V If Kigh - S'-e't Cob-,It, st.,!I lo, PQ'ro~k~, A.0. Properti- of C~ld Transfor-r Grale El~~trlcal 3"v~ts 15a 11cfedav, A.A. tF_',slr.,?erj. Cold Rolled Lqn~Q Gr:iji Mcttra.~al 'St"e'5-- j f,~b4.;wv, A,A. (Cftml'll-t~ of T.A. l [E:,,,1nterj. M-1=5 ~f rncrca3l;.g. thi FI-LIcIty ar i'~i6 Ztt~~ !6'~ ~.(I. T'.ir-%o A.A_ and ~ jFnein"rl. rit"Irv, Cor-Itcr, of . , Chr-1- 18, A.A., and ~L.N. ~ l ~ Erf~,ct or. C,rrjul on ?. -IzVan~c of 2C4 !W~N%~Y, A.A., D.G. T_tan~v, ~nl A.A. Si:)Intri W't~r C--r!'olon of 3tt-la 2,5 U.P. 247 On th" or z I A.A., 31! r; All 7 W'.7 . ljf,: C'N S1.'L 2/000/O0:-)/,)0'(/jO 6 A054/A 127 AUTHORS Babakov, A.A., Candidaze of Technical Sciences, and Xareva._Yo.N,,__Engineov TITIE: At the Tsentral Inyy nauchno-~isslcdovatcl fskiy instiLuzu c"nicrnoy metallurgii im. I,P. Bardina (Central Scientific Research Institut of'Ferrous Yetallurgy im. I.P. Bardin) PERIODICAL: St6l', no. 5, 19062, 460 'ITEXT, New stainless steels of -the austenitic and grade containing a reduced amount of nic),-.ol have been developed. Tht~_-L: are substitutes for the IX18H10 (iKh18NIO), 2X 18H 10 (MUSINIO), )8~'-i 10-i-, (M18NIOT) and X'SH12742T (KhISNIZ-412T) grades. One group of the new grade3 is produced by alloying high-chrome forritic steel with elements to obtain good technological properties of the steel in hot and' cold, plastic defopmation, weldability and corrosion resistance. These Urad-as I~avc basic ferritile structure with a 5-20% content of -phase, w1lich el--iminalues low ductility in the zone of the welding seai-,). The other group of new stec~ls belong to the austenitic --rade (with a 5-20% content of the ::~ -phase). 171 these rteels Card 1/3 L 'V'335 2/000/6`5/04/00c' 1 162 At the Tsentral'nyy ....... AC) 4/A 127 5' nickel is replaced by manganese (in some caser, by mansimesrj and of the new grades which were subjected to t~-,sts on an industrial. ;-,cExjt!, 't~,ave -,,Jjr~ following characteristics; 2) (kg/nm2) (kg/,m2) OX 21 F, 5T (J- P15 3) ak (k&-ii/cm 0,,a-,2lN5T (EP53) '-,rritic-austenitic) 65 25 6 21 H Rv", 2 T ( 3 F, 5A OK-,2IN16M2T (EP54) (ferriltic-a-ustenitic) with i.8-2.57,' Mo 70 ljo 25 6 X14 r14H (,OrI212) z~a,,~4G!4N (EEP212) austenitic 75 30 45 25 1 L a -X-14rl4H3T (SM711) icql-4Gl41N-1-5T1 (E1711) austenitic 75 30 15 Card 2/3 S/133/62/0-0/005/007/008 At the Tsentral'nyy ..... A054/A 127 ,,2) c','r, (kg/=2) cr (kg/ ak (kgm/cm2) X 17AFI 4 (3rJ213' ) !C117AM4 (EP213) austenitic 70 45 50 15 av,17115aq (H55) OKhl7N5AGCj (EP55) austenitic,O - 5-0-3~1' Nb 75 4o 35 15 7ne Kh14Gi4N and xnl4Gl4N3T grades are suitable for machines working under low temperature conditions, the OIW1115T grade for chemical apparatus (low and v:!dium concentration nitric acid production), while the M21%,ZM2T and 011~h21N15T grades are used "or equipment in the production of fatty acids. Tne Khl" '7AG14 and i,cn14G14N grades are replacing the I X 18H 9 (lKhl8N9) and 2 X 18 IH9 The tests on an industrial scale were carried out at the "Elekzrostall" Plant, "Serp i molot" Plant and "Krasnyy Oktyabr"' Plant. The welding conditions for the new grades hve been developed, too. Gard 3/3 KAKHOVSKIY, H.I.; YUSHCIIENKO, K.A.; YUSMVICH, Z.V.; BABAKOV, A.A.; KAREVA, Ye.N.; SHARONOVA, T.N. Electric are welding of corrosion-resistant ferrite-austenite steels of the type 21-3 and 21-5. Avtom. svar. 16 no.12:249-57 D '63. (~aRA 17:1) 1. Institut elektrosvarki imeni Patona AN UkrSSR (for Kakhovskiy, Yushchenko, Yushkev-1ch). 2. TSentraltnyy nauchno- issledovateliskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Babakov, Kareva). 3. Gosudarstvenriyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy i proyelctnyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheskogo sinteza (for Sharonova). / " / " / \ ~- :. -L~ o' ~ --, XMVIN, I.; KOVALSIM0. A. , - -, Conveyer for removing silage from trenches. Tekheov. TO 18 no.20-10-12 157. (MIRA 10;10) (Conveying machinery) MRSHOEMRINOVA. O.N., kand.tekhn.uau]r,- TRIIPONOVA, T.N., inzh.; TCRPANOVA, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SKMOT, Te.V., inzh.*, BABAKC7, A.A., kand.tekhu.naukj_A~~~Tsj". luzh.*, ZHADANO T.A., lnzh,; TALOV, N.P., lnsh.,* TSTPKINA, Ts.D.. kand,tekhn.nauk,- DORONH, V.N.. insh.; DAVYDOVA. L.N., inzh.; PRIDARTSK7, M.V., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk# red.; LIMITS G L kand.takhn.nauk, red.; BXRLIN, U.N., red.izd4vai t9khn.red. [Steelij with low niakdf Content-, a handbook) Stall e ponizhen- nym eaderzhaniom nikela; spravoohnik. Pod red. )(J.Pridantseva i a.1.11vahitsa. Wskra, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. i zd-vo lit-ry -po ehernoi i tovetnoi metallurgii, 1961. 200 p. (MIRA 14.-12) 1. Direk-tor instituts, kachestvennfth ataley TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo Inotituta chernoy metallurgii im. I,P.Bardina (for Pridanteav). (Nickel steel) 4PI 3/137/61/000/1010/02,3/056 A006/AI01 A UTh-'-)RS Babakov, A A. _ Karsy--* T=L.S,- S-.abliizing annealing wnd its effeat on the corrosion resistanoe of IX 18HqT (lKhl8N9T) steel- IERIODICAL? Referativnyy zhurnal. Mettallurgiya, no. 10, 1961, 40, abstract P loD274 ("Sb. tr. Tsentr.. n.-i. in.-t oherncy metallurgii", 1960, no. 17, 2o4 - 227) MUF The authors studied the effect of the tempera-~urs and duration of aMbilizing annealing, and different variants of quen3hing on the mechanical properties, microst-ructura, the amount of TI carbides in the stsel, and the oor- rosior. resistance of IKhI8*T steel from 4 heats. For "mparlsor, OX18H9 (,OKhl8V9)'st6e! was,alec investigated, The meahanioal properties of h~t and cold rolled IKh18NqT ateel after stabilizing annealing at 850-9000C during 1 to 5 hou."s are the so-me ae after quenching, Stabilizing annealing reduces the prone- ness of steel to grain growth in the welding zone and reduces the effect cf heat- ing in the dang8rouB tempsrature range. S'0681 qLenshing from tempera-curs of > 1,1000-1 6ntails the dissolving in austenite of T-1 sarbide3. which entails a Card 1/2 S/I )7/6 1/000/b 10/02Nb56 S-Lat,ilizing anneal,.Lng and its effect ... A006/A101 censiderable reduction of the effective Ti &v-o-,Mt, 1-hound in Ti C. Annealing at 800 and 61,:00C after high_-.emperature quenching does nc~t bring about sufficient 0 tond im. Ti cart-ides. IKhl8N9T a4eel, containing TI at The A'ower limit or con- taining s-!r-0.06% C after different heat tvc~atrfent conditions, is not subjected tzp intarcr.:7stalline corrosion during tests by the A-1 or A-2 method (wsT 6o32- 51). During 'eats in 58% HNO quenching from elevated tempsratures and addition- al tempering at 8CO and 650063prc4uce ar. -Inoreaeg of total and Jjter~-.rystalline c-cirrosion . Corrosion resistance of lHhl8jN9T steel in 58% HNO at boillng tem- peratu,res iff eic~ual after q-aenching from high tsmpera-.Urez and ~ftar different st-6bilizing kinealing. Tempering of 1KhI8N9T s*Gcn-Al at 6c_;OOG f.:-r 2 - 10 hours after Btable-lizing annealing does not reduce corrof~ion r-esistance. The content of C, not. bcund into carbides, ha3 a greater effect on oornoAion resistance of IKhIBNgT ste-32. in ENO3than during tests by the A-2 method. M. ShaD:ro [A:Dsiracter't note! Complete translation] Card 2/2 AP,TYIJS!iENYO,, A.T. [Artyushenko, O.T.); KAREVA, Ye.11. [Karrvap C.V.1 of the vegetAtion of Cherkarsy Prov-ince in the late and Dp~rolor.M(,n~w postglacial pcriod~i according to the dntfi ot' spore aml pollen analysis. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.3:91-100 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. In.-Altut botaniki AN U'RrSSIR, 1~;Wri! I palc-)botan-Rif Y-AREVIN. I.A., inzhener. --ot,~ntir:,natera -,7" th the 2 :21 zo~-, c' ter arv.. X&RIVSKIY F.A, Party and mass political work of the political sections of machine- tractor stations in the central Volga Valley, 1933-1934. Uch. zap. Xhib. goo. pad. inst. no.18:241-259 '5?. (MIR& 110) (Volga Valley--Machine-tractor stations) I~A"~ENS:ay. 1,7 1 I..-,-.--- - . _.I-.q~kovnilc InStrUC4- ion in throwinE grenades. Vocn.vest. 39 no.5:V-90 16-0. u 0 _i (I-au 1/,: ,~) (Gronadoo) S,/101/60/000/006/002/004 A051/AO29 AUTHORi Karevskiy, S. I. TITLE; Replacement of wool fabrics by nitrone ones in filter sleeves PERIODICAL: Tsement, no. 6, 1960, 23 - 24 TEXT: A summary is given of the experience in using nitrone fabrics in 72-sleeve filters of cement mills. The Niitsement tested a fabric made of nitrone fibers under laboratory conditions. Table 1 lists the characteristic properties of these fibers* In 1959, employees of the Vos- kresenskiy tsementnyy zavod (Voskresensk Cement Works) in co-operation with employees of the Niitsement investigated this fabric in 72-sleeve filters of cement mills by comparing it to that of the No. 2 filter material and the all-fabric ~M'TsM) sleeve (from combined caprone-wool fabric). The ni- trone fabric was sewn with No.10 cotton thread. The nitrone fibers, accord- ing to data submitted by the TsNIFMBI, have the following characteristics: width 710 - 770 mm (or 1,380 - 1,500 mm), intertwine-surge 2/2, weight of 1 M2 400 9, metric number of the thread; base and edge - 20/2, weft - 20/4, density (number of threads to 100 mm): base 113, weft - 110, fiber Card 1/6 S/101/60/000/006/002/004 Replacement of wool fabrics by .... A051/AO29 number 2,600 - 3,000 (length of fiber 36 - 40 mm), fabric with one-sided hackle. During the testing procedure it was established that the sleeves made of No. 2 filter fabric and from wool-caprone began to fall apart after 35 working days and were replaced by nitrone fabric sleeves. An -investiga- tion of the strength of the nitrone fabric after 46 working days established the data listed in table 3. During the service period the weight of the fabric increased due to dust, its stability was lowered along the weft and the base. After the sleeves had been replaced by the nitrone fabric, a de- termination of the degree of dust elimination of the aspiration air in the sleeve filter was carried out with the following results: quantity of puri- fied air, m3/h ... 5,200, air temperature OC ,,, 139, air load on -the fa- bric, m3/m2/minute ... -93, dust content in the air Wter 4 cyclones QH-15 (TsN-15) diameter 600 mm): before purification, g/nm) - 30.2, after puri- fication, g/nm3 ... 0.185, degree of dust elimination from the air in the filter sleeve, ~ ... 99-4. The filtering ability of the nitrone fabric was found to be sufficiently high and the aerodynamic resistance lower than that of No. 2 material. The authors' investigation led to the following conclu- sions: 1) the service duration of nitrone sleeves due to their elevated Card 2/6 S/101/60/000/006/002/004:: Replacement of wool fabrics by .... A051/AO29 thermal stability even under conditions of the ----ems being sewn with cotton is 2.5 times greater than sl'eeves made of No. 2 filter material and all- -fabric materials from c 'ombined wool-caprone fabric; 2) in sewing the ni- trone fabric sleeves, cotton thread should not be uced as it reduces the service life; 3) the aerodynamic resistance *and filtering ability of ni-; trone complies with the demand placed on filtering fabric for filter sleeves used in the cement industry. There are 3 tables. Table 1: CBOACTBa Pa3a'141INX UaiieA, npimeimemux 0 THaHeBux (PtJAbTP3X P23PUDHAR nP0411OCTh a3pup- TI pu"Aicocrt, -C 'skmeu0sallue '91UH11 a ROL M Hot "fill. HIICAOTO- A Ulm4t- rupio4ccn. Ktj;MIj HI LCOCTOgrH % OT Heulle. CTO KUM CTORKD"h CYXOA l WePCTh 0 16-18 70 30-40 Bucoicas H113KOR .,R Ymepe4 80-90 100 XitoitoK (E) 35-52 100 7-8 HIMICOSI CIIA6113SI"I~i GS-80 95 HIITPOII i~~ 23-40 95 16-22 BWCOKam.,~) Henucoxio 125-135 150-180 31 E 1: Card 3/6 S/1o1/6o/ooo/oo6/002/004 Replacement of wool fabrics by .... A051/A029 Table I (continued)i (1) Properties of various fabrics used In fabric filters; (2) name of fabric; (3) tear resistance; W-kg/mm2 ; (5) in the wet state, of the dry; (6) tear elongation, ~D; (7) Acid resistance; 8) Alkali resistance; (9) combustibility~, (&0) thermal stability, OC; 11) lengthy; (12) maximum. (a wool; (b) cotton; (c) nitrone; (d) high; e) low; (J') high; (g) low; (h~ low; (i) not high; (j) moderate; (k and.1) ~ a trong. Table 21 Fabric characteristics used in filter sleeves (according to ITii- tuelnont; (21) Name of fabric; (3) Weight 1m2 1 9; (4) Thickness of fabric,mm; (5) Donsity, on 2.5 cm (number of threads); (6) base; (7) waft; (8)- tear load of strip; (9) strip elongation; 1a) latrone with one-sided hackle; (b) Vlool-caprone (all-fabric sleeves) ...; (c) Filter fabric No. 2. Card 4/6 KAREVSKIY, S.I., inzh. Fractives in using synthetic materiais for dust collecting. TSement 30 no..4:7 JI-Ag 164~ (MIRA 17: 11) 1. 7oskresenskiy tsementny ,y zavod. KARF,VSKIY, S.I. Operation of a kiln with a complex of heat exchange apparatus. TSement 27 no.3:14-16 My-je 161. (MIRA 14:7) fCement kibis) (Heat exchangers) S11 94/62/000/005/089/157 D222/D309 AUTHORS: Belinskiy, B.A., Vasillyev, V.N., Kar_e_vs1,dy_,__j.L-, and Savinikhina, A.V. TITLE; Ultrasound device for the measurement of some standard parameters of stratified liquids PERIODICAL: Refera~ivnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-5-49 8hch (V sb. Primeneniye ul'traakust. k issled. veshchestva, no. 14, Y., 1961p 171 - 184) TEXT: A small-sized ultrasound device is described, which is suita- ble for investigations related to the measurement of abFiorbtion and velocity of propagation of ultrasound oscillations under extremely varied physico-chemical conditions, in particular those-relating to oil and oil products. The block diagram and the circuit diagram of the device are given. In order to determine the saturation pria'ssure and crystallization temperature of paraffins it is sufficient to ob- tain data on the attenuation of ultrasound. The device has a ther- mostatically controlled vess6l with two transducers, a pulse genera- Card 1/2 3/194/62/'000/005/089/157 Ultrasound device for the measurement ... D222/D3091 tor workin- according to the pulsed self-modulation circuit, a su- per-heterodyne receiver and a cathod-ray tube indicator. The satura- tion pre~:-.sure is determined from the appearance of gaseous phase, accompanied by a marked. drop in the amplitude of the received ultra- sonic impulse. The results showed a great accuracy of measurement. Experiments were carried out at 7.5 and 12.5 mc/s frequencies. [Ab- stractor's note: Complete translation]. Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4022455 S/0058/64/000/001/HO56/HO56 SOURCE: Rzh. rizika, Abs. 111355 AUTHORS: Belinskiy, B. A.; ~'tareyskiy, V. A.; Nozdrev, V. F.; Savinikhina, A. V.. TITLE: Possibilities of measuring the absorption coefficient and ultrasound wave propagation velocity in a liquid by the method of irregularly shaped delay line CITED SOURCE: Sb. Primeneniye ulltraalcust. k issled. veshchestva. M., vy*p. 17, 1963, 107-112 TOPIC TAGS: liquid absorption coefficient, ultrasound propagation velocity, ultrasonic delay line, irregular ultrasonic delay line, beam splitting method, single probe measurement, double probe mea- surement Card 1/1 ACCESSION NR; AR4022455 TRANSLATION: It is proposed to measure the coefficient of absorp- tion of a liquid and the ultrasound wave propagation velocity as functions of p, V, T, with the aid of irregularly shaped acoustic delay lines. The acoustic system consists of two cylindrical de- i lays with precision-polished ends to ensure reliable acoustic con- tact. One of the delays has a step-like cut with a cross section area equal to half the area of the cylinder. The delay with the cut splits the ultrasound beam into two equal halves. The measure- ments are based on the fact that each half of the ultrasound beam in the liquid covers a different path length. This leads to a time separation of the radio pulses at the output of the acoustic system and to a difference in their magnitude, owing to the inequality of the absorption coefficients of the liquid and of the delay-line ma- terial. The measurements are made with either a single or a double probe. In the former case the quartz slabs must be strictly coaxial. The delays are made of fused quartz, aluminum, or some other materi- ~al with known absorption coefficient. Simple calculations show that Card 2/3.. ACCESSION NR: AR4022455 by knowing the ratio of the radio pulses at the output of the acoustic system, the depth of the cut, and the coefficient of ab- sorption of the delay line, it is possible to determine the absorp- tion coefficient of the investigated liquid when using two probes; when a single probe is used, itis necessary to have the same data, except for the absorption coefficient of the delay. However, with a single probe scheme it is necessary to calculate more accurately the geometrical parameters of the autoclave. The ultrasound propa- gation velocity in the liquid can be roughly determined by the me- thod of irregularly-shaped delay lines from the known delay time of a pulse passing through the loncer path in the liquid. Pormulas are derived for the 'absorption coefficient and for the ultrasound propa- gation velocity in the liquid. V. Bashkirov. DATE ACQ; 03Mar64 SUB CODE: PH ENCL: 00 Ca.M 3/3 Pol xN 1) MESM,A; F.21. TWITICH, T. JOPKILVICZ, M. KAURZAR, ALYSM ROZ V 1 0, X., J. VeADOWYA, W. SOOZIEVIu" H. BODP.Or,,~Isn, A. GECOW, !.!. Cnq116zCzY!TSxA., H. JA_ STRZEESSEAp J. HUROO-MINt Z. BZCZEPSKA, X. 82'CZYGII-18-al, K. SWIMM; of Vie State Iniptitute of Hygie'ne (ftnutwowy Za- klad Higieny), Director: Prof Dr F. PRUSMYCK1. "The Role of Non-Polio Hihieric Vimses in Cases Raglstur*ed as Poliomyelitis, I Warfsaw, Frze lad FPIde!AOlOPt.1czn_V# Vol XV1, No 4, 1962, PP 3d9-395. Abetract: juthori3l M~gl'Lsh summary modiflsd7The -71.ral examination of Coxsaeklo and ECHO enti?rie viruses In patlante sufferIng from. poliomyelttls not confirmed by polio virus culture was started in 1961. It was shown 'that part of the cases registored as poliomyelit, is was due to Coxsackie and WHO enteric viruBes. They represented 15.5 percent of all cases revistered in 1961. The most frequently.., Isolated att I- _~it V2 - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KAPZIICZ, Leon Struggle for the terminal performance. Frzegl techn 84 no. 32: 617 11 Ag 163. KAREWICZ, loon,, mgr. -inz. Prospects for-the gluing method in electric assembling works. Ft. 2. Wiad elektrotachn 30 no.8:281-284 Ag 162. 1, Blek-txomotop Przedsieblorstwo Robot Elektrycznych., Lodz. KAREWICZ,, Loon., mgr-I~nz,, Principles of gluing technology in electric assembling. Wiad alektroteclul 30 n0.5:175-178 My 162, 1. Elektromontaz Frzedsiebiorstwo Robot Elektrycznych,, Lodz. KABEWICZ Leon, mgrAnz. Outlook for the application of gluing methods in electric assembling works. Pt. 1. Wiad elektrotechn 30 no.7:246-247 J1 162. 1. "Elektromontaz" Frzedsiebioratwo Robot Blektrycznych, Lodz. KARE'M, A. A. (Engineer) (VPTIs troy(! ormash) Factory VladinLir Ilyich corrected defects of aluminum casting by a mathod of argon are welding that saves 21.6 rubles per ton of metal. Report presented at the regular conferonce of 1Lhe Moscow city adirini.,tration Mashpror., April 1963. (Reported in Avtomaticheskaya Svarka, No. 8, August 1~7,16-3. pp 93-95, "A. IM. Popekhin) JPRS24)651 19 May 01 Z =_- 27-11-16/31 AUTHOR: Kareyev, K. , Director, Trade School # 11 (Bashkir ASSR) TITLE: The Polygraphic Workers of Bashkiriya(Poligrafisty Basbkirii) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnichskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, ~ 11, p 24-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article contains partidulars concerning the work of the Trade School # 11 at Ufa, where 300 boys and girls get their training. The printing and bookbinding workshops and class rooms are equipped with 14 printing machines and 13 linotype ma- chines including the most modern "H-511machine. This equipment enables the students to perform work of a trigh technical standard. During the last 3 years alone the schools received new equipment worth more than 800,000 rubles. The article emphasizes the school's endeavors to achieve good results and the fact that it has been awarded the Red Banner. There is one photo. ASSOCIATION: Trade School # 119 Ufa (Remeslannoye uchilishche No 11, Ufa) AVAILABLE: Library or Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Nareyev, M., Moscow 107-9-26/53 TITLF.t Adapting the "KB11-49-41' TV-Receiver to the "35JIUP Kinescope (Peredelka televizora "KH-49-4"na kineskop "35JIK213") PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, # 9, P 39-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For adapting the "KBH-49-4" TV-receiver to the "3511K2P kinescope, the following parts are necessary: one "35JIK2S" kinescope, two 116U10r111 kenotrons, one"6HC" tube, two electro- lytic capacitors of 40 microfarads each having a working voltage of 450 volts and a fes- vitrified resistors. The modification and the completing of the circuit-diagram are described in de- tail. The part numbers are Indicated corresponding to those of the circuit-diagram of the TV-re6eiver published in the"Radio" magazine, # 4, 1952. The deflecting system is not modified. ("Radio" magazines # 7, 1956 and # 3, 1957) Some details are given about the adapting of the correcting magnet of the'118JIMB" kinescope, to the "35XMB" kinescope and mounting the latter on the chassis. The article contains 4 figures and 3 Russian references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Lisitsyn, Yu.; Kareyev, M. 107-58-7-29/4~7 TITLE: The "T-2 Leningrad" Television Set ith the 31-LK2B Kiresc,,~jc (Telovizor 11T-2 Lenin.-rad" na kineskope PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 11, pp 44-45 (USSR) ABSTRIICT: For the conversion, apart from. the 5rLK2B picture tube, a 5 T34S kenotron and several condensers and tubular vitrified resistarv,,es are noeded. '11're maa.- sion operation boils down to modify4i, t_lp. ~ ~; the rec, ifier unit. The tube L (6F6S) is replacod by a C)P&S tubo. 0,- n s 41- z-,,. 2o tional details and 1-14 It S for I I .L -ie conver-7ion are &iven. Theme are 2 circuit dia.-rams, 2 dTawin&s and 1 d4a-,ra:i. 1. Television receivers--Modification 2. Television tubes --Applications Card 1/1 LLWANDOVSKIY, B.; 14A.SLOVSKIY, V.; FELINZAT, B.; LISITSYN, Yu.; KARMIT. M.; BOBROV, N.; ZHDANOV, G. Rebuilding television sets for new picture tubes. Radio no.?: 38-47 Jl 158. (MIRA 11-9) (Televiaion--Receivers and reception) (Television--Picture tubes) _S66~CE CODE: uR/o4l3/66/000/022/00'2,,'~-,~Or,,2 00317 JAUTHOR: KHeyev, M. F.; Plakhov, A. N.; Zheglov, V. A.; Kreshtapov, YC.. Ya. ORG: None TITLE: A device for automatically controlling the rate of motion of p"Unger on a horizontal kydraulic press. Class 21, No. 188543 (announced by the All-Union Scientific Research and Design and Planning Institute of Metallurgical ~Vachine Build- ing (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellslciy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy metallurgicheakogo maahinostroyaniya)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 1966, 52 TOPIC TAGS: metal Dress, automatic control equipment' electronic equipment ABSTRACT; This Authorts Certificate introduces a device for automatically control- ling the rate of motion of the plunger on a horizontal press. The unit contains an amplifier and a DC-AC inverter. The installation is designed to handle -- wide range of velocities, t6 improve efficiency at low velocity and to eliminate the zone of , insensitivity and slaw response. A master signal and a feedback signal are sent to the in-Duts of a discrete-analog comparator in the regulator, vhile the out-out of this compar~tor is connected through the inverter to a VFO which is connected through a C.,d 1/2 ux: 621.3-078.4-531.6:621-979-82 ACC NR: AP7000317 rectifier unit to the actuating step-by-step motor. 1--discrete-analog comparator; 2-inverter; 3-amplifiert 4__VFO; 5-rectifier unit; 6-step-by-step motor SUB CODE: 13, 091 SUBM DATE::;1,28May64 card 2/2 40~'l t gg~ I Eli v, NZ geg 402 Myr Mkt ka vPlui _0D 3 10 PAR *Vll MO�RE mar s-.;r [i Min EX, Am KIP, U I-E-e Ell "AMMOMMM Rm. 14 ka. i LT W.O. * Ptgo!i'llp W R _10 , _o4la q _~FI W5 Z, 0 ga L IN .Z-1 �R n, T, YU D - I . z _ A 10 7 77 vy', _d, zj, i, it,41vtZ. .~W-,,Xfp Ay MI iP~ N' M I., P-swz 10 t~ M 2ak. AR-41 on, ma Ot.~A3 r III O."Olt PWAN. zZWZt-, 3M 1490,00, W ~o:~ 70~ Al MV gft Kdi 0 vn! IRA 010, L - 1) - XAM--,'ISHA L. A. rril "AY'!PrHUK 11. ~'. Bioel~~-ctrlv~l ilhan-)nonp o," hur-.1P11 b-pin obccrvb~(l 0'rently ~iirin- on~!r: tion Probirms it')3cow 1949, V~/2 (3-10) Graphs 4 A airect encnT)hplogrz-m d-ies nrit liffer fi-n )no tpll-en ihr-)ugh 4he shull In f,irm Pnd frequency, but only In '-!,Mlitu~e. Yot the li-ect hpa some Pdvpntpga~: (1) T~e -n--t!iolov-cv1 v-ep it-o-f i-~ ~:Pen; (2) nertnrb! tion by fpct-)rs from the meninges, vp-,sels etc. m-y be Pv-)-led; (3) it is nossible to -olnce "he contact- Pt some fteDth into the 1~rnin; (4) the repction o f the brvin In lor-1 Pna pnorpl t-n-esll,esir- m,-,y be stu6ia3. The Puth3re stuAied 25 Cafies, 18 of t' em onpr, ted -)n fo- tiunor of the brvin, 3 for P-Pchnoidpl ob,!1ructi-)n, ~ for nort-t-,-uriplklic upilensy. C-inrlu,.; I ons: (1) Slow n thologic w ven zlna 'p-,t )ne-w,-vo notentIPIS (-)ftOn m-inOnhPi~l,c) Pre not -optbo- n,)mjc for a -r,,j4 t p s - - e c '. P. 1 -e ~ I t I ) n -) --f" the, b-pin ~-nd occur in vctiv,,ti-.)n of the nrocess, the 'irst StA.-7e of the Dr the b~~j~rinnllng of nvrc.)qiq ('-nxen~-,D. W The bri-..;n re;,cto -o, wholto flurinp, on -(ir 11on:evorywhe!-e the same rhenv-enF- - dlm- inished frequency -)f slov, wi-ves, ; I !ncrer-ging 'of their Fmnlitudes, rnd .--one r;nce of rononihasic cwift rotentivis. (3) llorr-osiq -,,;ith hexenz~l -hrl,w% 'in it!7 first en'pri~'np ,)- Cre X-rhi"thn , ~f "be slow Wcvag In its second state --nrl in its 'hini nhase ~7rour-~ w,-veF% .-A-th Intervels 'between thezq. So. Neurolory & Sertion 'III, Vol. 4. No. 1.-6 NAZAROV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; GIADILINA, Ye.F., prepodavatell, retsenzent; SHARUPICH, S.G., dota., spets. red.; KAREYSHO Ye.G.,. red.; SOKOLOVA, JR.N., teklin. red. [Surveying].Geodaziia. 1+. izd..perer. i dop. Moskva, Sell- khoZ12da-t, 62. 422 p. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Brasovski I'seltskokhozMstvennyy tekhnikum (for Gladilina). 'A (Surveying) K~Iz $ j . New trr-nes j.r. the develorment of the lighting c-quirment of airports. P. 294 LETEGICY CTZOR. (Plinesterstvo dey,rovy) Prdn&, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3, no. 3. Oct. 1959 Monthly List of East Euroreain Accessions (ZiAI), LG. Vol. 0, no. ~, Feb. 1960 Uncl. KAREZ, JAROSLAV Technicke zarizeni letist. (Vyd. 1.) Praha, Prumyslove vydavatelstvi, 1952. 191 p. (Kniznice dopravy) (Technical equipment of airfields. 1st ed. illus., bibl.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no, 2, February 1956 A AUTHOR: TITLE: 84-11-33/36 Karez, Ya., Engineer (Prague) Signal Light Equipment of Czechoslovak Airports (Svetovoye oborudovaniye aeroportov Chekhoslovakii) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatBiya, 1957, Nr 11, pp-36-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes, in general tems, the approach and runway lighting systems ascribedigenerally, to "Czechoslovak airports". Wo diagrams of the general arrangement of lights, 5 photographs of different Items of lighting, and one photograph of the control panel accompany the text. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 KARFIK. A.. Anz. Establiabing a production basis for prefabricated elements from prestroadpd, concrete for induatrial coni3tructions. Poz atavby ll no.1:2-6 10. 1. Armabeton, Praha. Karfik, V. Karfik, V. Prefabricated school buildings. p. 162. Vol. 4, no. 3, 1956 STAV BNICRY CASOPIS TECIE-MLOGY Czechoslovakia So, East European Accessions, Vol. 6, Play 1957 '70. 5 i- i -1 ~i - C- ,10.- 1- HOLUBEG; KARFIK I ag-- Importance of burn treatment centers. Cao.lek.ceuk. 90 no.4:97-101 26 Jan 51. (OLML 20:6) KARFIX, V. . Plastic replacement of fingers. Otis. lek. ceok. 90 no-36-37 14 Sept 1951. (OLML 21,2) 1. Of the State Institute of Platitio Surgery in Brno (Head--Prof. Vacla-7 Earf ik, M.D. )* KAPYIKP V., Doe. dr.; 11"OVA, V., dr. A.V.Vishnavokil I a blocks in the t reetment of burn shock. Gas.lek. cook. 91 no-35:1002-lDD5 29 Aug 52. 1. Zo Stat. ustayu pro plastickou chirargli v Brno. Prodnosta: doe. MUDr V.Karfik, (ANBSTHRSIA, =1011AL, in various diseases, nerve block in shock in burns) 0MRS. cian-oli ciLt ions. shock, ther., nerve block) (SHOCK, eitiology, arA Dathogentsis,, burns. thor., nerve block) 2Az / e IA A V.Drkc. U -IK. Right timing 20-25 Fab 55. for surger7 of cleft palate. Ceek, pediat. 10 no.l: 1. 2 odd. plasticke chir. KM v Brne, predn. doe. 'Dr. V.Karfik. (GLIWT PALATS9 eurgei7 correct time) KARFIK, Doc. Dr ----------- Surgical treatment of dermatooes due to circulator7 disorders. Cook. derms 29 nool:12-17 Feb 55. 1. 2 odd. plast. chir. XUNZ v Brno, predn. doe. Dr. Karfik. (SKIN, diseases caused by circ. disorde, surgep plastic) (BLOW CIRGULATION, dii3oaaas disord. causing akin die., surg., plastic) (SURGERT, PLASTIC, in various diseases skin die. caused by cire. disord.) XARFIK, V. Doe Dr Surgical troatment of lupus. Ceek.derm. 29 no.2:75-79 Apr 55. 1. Z oddeleni plasticke chirurgle KUR v Brne. prednosta doc. Dr Karfik. (IUFUS, surgary, evaluation) KARIPIK, V.. Doe., Dr. Development of Czechoslovak plastic surgery after the liberation. Prakt. lak., Praha 35 no.11:260-262 5 June 55. 1. Vadouci odd. plasticke chirurgin Kun2 Brno: (SURGERY, PLASTIC, history in Czech.) KARFIK, Vaclav, Doe., MUDr. - Significance and organization of wards for thn treatment of burn96 Cook. zdravot. 4 no.8:468-473 Aug 56. (HOSPITALS, wards for ther. of burns (Cz)) (.SURNS, therapy, hosp. wards for ther. of burns (C%)) ~"V o '4~! 11 - .' i'~,. ~~/ c.'9 KAREL HOLUBEC, Doc. MUDr.; VACIAV KARFIK, Doc. MUDr. -- k- Surgical treatment of burns. Voj. odrav. knihoyna no.29:1-216 1956 OURNS, aurg. review 02)) EY-0 rdaTIA IM"IM SCC-9 V01A2/4 2-953 1896. (481) PLASTIC OPERATIONS 014 THE TENDONS OF THE THUMB Kar- f i k V Dept. of Plast. Surg., Med. Fac. Hosp., Univ. of Brno - REV. MED. 1957, 312 (107-114) Illus. 11 The principles of primary suture of the extensor and flexor pollicis longus are out- lined, together with some drawbacks which have hitherto accompanied thesse oper- ations. Secondary operations on these muscles consist chiefly of repair ol the de- fect of the tendon. Since operations for the repair of defects of the tendons by means of free tendon grafts have so far not given. very satisfactory results, the autaor re- commends substitutional operations which produce good functional results. lie suc- cessfully used the isolated sheath of the flexor of the thumb, which he inserted in- to the last phalanx. In severing of the extensor pollicis longus, Duplay'6 me,hod of transposition of the extensor carpi radialis to the distal. stump of the severed 2 tendon is recommended. In the present state of reparative surgery of the tendons, both these methods show how good results can be obtained by simple methods while complicated operations on the tendons do not yet produce satisfactory results. KARFIK, Vaplav. N - .- SMS Replacement operation in paralysis of facial nerve. Gas, lek. (-,esk. 96 no-27-28.-855-860 5 July 57. 1. Oddeleni plastike chirargia KUNZ v Brne. (FAGIAL PAR&LYSIS.- surg. replacement of nerve (Cz)) KOFIX, V., Doc. dr. Principal features of plastic surgery of the face. Acta chir. orVWp. traum. cech. 25.no-5;337-348 SePt 58& 1. Klinika -Dlastike chirurgie v Brne, prednosta doc. Dr. V. Narfilc. (FACR, surg. plastic surg., technic & principala (Oz)) (SURGERY, PIASTIC, hist. in Czech. (Cz)) KARFIX, Vaclav (Brno, PekarsIm 53. ) The problem of chronic ulcers of the leg. Rozhl. chir. 37 no.6:368- 375 June 58. 1. KM Brno, Ikinika plasticke chirargie, prednosta doc. Dr. V. Karfik. (IXG, ulcers surg., skin tranopl. (Cs)) (SKIN TRANSPIANUTION in chronic leg ulcers (Cz)) KLRFIK,V. One-stage flap. Acte chir. plast. 1 no2:90-96 1959. l.Cli-aic of Plastic Surgery, Brno University (Gzealloslovakia), director: Prof. V. Karfik. (SKIN TRANSPIANTATION) KARFIK, V. Subi3titution operations in paralysis of the facial nerve. Rev. Czech. M. 4 no.4:287-300 1959. 1. Glinic of Plastic Surgery, Brno, Director: Doc. V. Karfik. CYACIAL PARALYSIS, surgery plastic surg. & nerve BubBtitution operations, review) OMD, musclen and tendons subatitution plastic surg. in correction of facial paralysis) -- KARFIX. V,-- Cartilage as a sUbStitute for congenital defeat of the finger skeleton. Acta chir.plast. 2 no-3:229-234 16o. 1. Clinic of Plastic Surgery, University Brno (Czechoslovakia) Director: Prof. V. Karfik MD. (FIMERS abnorO (CARTILAGRi'transpl) KARFIK,Vaclav Problem of congenital skeletal defects of the fingers. RozhI. chir. 39 no.5:314-320 My 160. (FINGMS -abnorm. ) KAHFIK V. Ideological problem, in plastic surgery. Rozhl. chir. 41 no.12: W- 845 D 162. (SURGERY PLASTIC) Specialization in plastic surgery in Czechoslovwkia. A(Aa chir. plast. (Praha) 6 no.2:85-87 164 KARFIK, V.,- PESKOVA, H. Plastic mammectomy. Rozhl. chir. /+3 no-5:300-310 MY164 1. Klinika plasticke chirurgie lekarske falulty hygienicke Karlovy university) v Fraz-e; prednosta; prof. dr. V.Karfik. KARFiK, Vaclav, prof. dr. Prevention in surgery. Rozhl. chir. 44 no.2t73-77 F 165, KARFIK, V. . 1. 1- Current status of research and treatmen'v of burr, 8 4 r, C, I r~Ojmtry. Cas. lek. cask. 104 no-32/33:881-883 6 Ag 165. 1. Klinika plasticke chirurgie lakarske fakulty hyglen-IeRa Karlove University v Praze (prednosta proll. dr. V. Karfik, DrSc.) . KARF-IS, Z. Thel-present situation and the alms of the Czechoslovak witomol-dle I-rl~ustny- y- 2 (Auto.-nobil) Ilol. 1, 'No. 1, Jai). 10,57 Fraha, Czechoslovakia .n SO: "~NAUY INDE'X OF '-'A~T ACC'--'!S3MNS (EEAI) LC, -~. 'IC. 1, Jan.~ lq~,F- KARI-TS, Z. Our I-roduction plan for 1956 was fulfilled. P. 73 (Automobil) Vol. 1, no. 3. 'I'lar, 10,57 Frahn, Czechoslovakia SO: MONTHLY IMEE,~' 01,' EAST 'MMEM. ACCESSIO-1,13 (E-'-AI) LC, P'L. 7, NO. 1, Jan. 195F I ~ , - - , I Xarfus, Z. "The development of the production of motor vehicles in 1958." p. I (Automobil, Vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 1958, Praha, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) IC, Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1958