SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHROIT, I.G. - SHTAFINSKAYA, A.YE.

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SPMEET, P.G.; RIAZANTSEVA, X.E.; SHROIT. I.G. The dynamics of pathological processes in experimental measles In monkeys. Acta virol.Engl.Ed.P:raha 4 n0-5:265-273 S160. 1. The Measles Laborator7, Ivanovsky Institute of Virology. U.S.S.R., Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, and the Moldavian Institute of EDidemiology, Hicrobiolog7 and Hygiene, Kishinev. (MEASLES exper) SHLYAKHOV., E.N.; SHROIT, I.G. Anthrax. Biological and immmological. principles of diagnosis and preventim. 11. Pathomorphological changes in skin in the anthraxin allergy test. J. hyg. apidem. (Praha) 8 no.31307-312 164 1. Holdtivimi Instl tmta of kidemiology, Microbiology and Itygi", Kishinev. UOSSR/Microbiology. Microbes Pathogenic for Man and F Animals Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958, 57820 Author Shrom M. 0, Inst :'Xa-zan Medical Institute Title : Comparative Evaluation of the Microcultures and Bacterioscopy for the Discovery of Tiiber- cular Bacilli in Sputum Orig Pub : Sb. nauchn. rabot, Kazansk. med. in-t, Kazan, 19577 91-97 Abstract : No abstract SHROM, 1-1. G.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "A comparative evaluation Of the method of microcultures and bacterioscopy for detecting tuberculosis mycobacteria in the sputum". Kazan', 1958. 16 pp (Kazan' State ,'led Inst), 200 copies (KL, No 11, i959, 123) &MON, Robert Zemelovich; KASLOT, Yu.A., inzh., retsenzent; KRUTIKHOVSKIY, KARCHENKOY, I.A., takhn.red. (Welding of nonferrous astals] S'7arks tevetnykh metallov. Koskys, Gos.nauchno,tekhn.i2d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 51 P. (Nauchno-populiarnaia bibliotaka rabochego-ovarshchiis, no.19). (KMA 14:1) (Nonferrous metals--Welding) 89430- S/125/60/000/006/009/009/xx LlTjL) A161/A030 AUTHORSs Solovskoy, V.M., Shron, R.Z. TITLE: Copying Device for Automatic Welding of Overlap Joints by Inclined Electrode PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, 1960, No. 6t pp. 6o-62 TEXT: The usual copying devices on standard welding automats like the TG -17m (TS-17m) are not suited for welding overlap Joints with a top sheet of 10 mm thickness as the copying roller frequently loses contact with the vertical metal edge when it slightly deviates to the side. A new device de- veloped at the welding laboratory of TaXIITUASH, which is actually a simple attachment to the welding "tractor" TC-17my (TS-17mu) (Fig. 1), ensures more accurate copying, and the copying roller cannot easily deviate from the V~ copied edge. The new device is shown in Figure 2. Its mobile part consists of a block (1) with inserted free rotating axle bearing the copying roller (3); a guide (4), and a clamp (7) holding the nozzle (8). The guide (4) and Card 0 U2 9r'4 3 0 S/125/60/000/006/009/009/XX A161/AO30 Copying Device for Automatic Welding of Overlap Joints by Inclined Electrode the clamp (7) are so connected with a lever (11) that the position of the clamp and hence the incline angle of the nozzle can be regulated using the nut (6). The block (1) is connected to the guide (4) by a screw (2) with a handle. The distance between the electrode end and the copying roller in the plane at right angles to the welding line can be smoothly adjusted by turining the handle. This is necessary for initial setting for welding, as well as later forcompensating the wear of the nozzle. The "tractor" need not to be stopped to displace the electrode. The copying roller is pressed permanently to the vertical joint edge by a spring (9). The spring pressure is adjusted by a nut (10). current is supplied to the nozzle by flexible buses. The device has been tested and proved suitable for welding straight and curved overlaps as well as T-joints. There are 2 figures. Card 2/5 89430 S/125/60/000/006/009/009/XX A161/AO3O Copying Device for Automatic Welding of Overlap Joints by Inclined Electrode ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tekhnblogii mashinostroye- niya Chelyabinskogo sovnarkhoza (Scientific Research Institute of Machinery Technology of the Chelyabinsk Sovnarkhoz) SUBMITTED: February 8, 1960 Card 3/5 BAKSHII O.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHRON, R.Z., inzh. Strength during the stati.c tension of weld joints vith a soft padding. Svar.proizv. no.5:6-10 My 162. (MM 15:12) 1. NIITITIAMMASh Chelyabinskogo soveta, narodnogo khozyaystva. (Welding-Testing) I - SHRON, R.Z., inzh.; BAKSHI, O.A., kand.tekhn.nauk -Evaluating the strength of welded joints with a soft interlayer. Svar. proizv. no.9:11-11+ S 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. IrIPTIAMMASh Chelyabinskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Shron). 2. Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Bakshi). (Welding --- Oesting) (Strains and stresses) OKERBLOMY N.O.; BAKSHI, O.A.; SHRON, R.Z. Effect of the mechanical dissimilarity of weldmants on their efficiency. Trudy LPI no.229:5-15 163. (MIRA 17:9) lmn,3. -Le-'Whn. MAA,YGTNNA, A.A,, inTh.; SAUMATINA, A.1.9 in7.h.; mi -11Eav N., 9 inzh. FHi-fo:--ance of the wa.1ded joints of staje=pipea Afrom austaniTic steel; experience im the No.lu therm--I alaactr!,: power of Chelyabinsk. I! '; 165. (NJRA 18z-10) JD _M 1 2;)n;16-66 E-y11P4M')/FWP (W)./F '7A '~Ci ~,6007918 UR/0125/661000/002/9020/0024 AUTHORV Bakshi, 0. A.; Shron, R._Z~: ORG- [Bakshil Chelya -binsk Poly'k6chnic Ins.titut.e-, (C.h6i*abinAi3r poli f,Ahnichask .i7 - :1,7 institut); [Shio-ni Eastern Affiliate.of the ~Al 1-U ni6,U~iimii-i~g'ine,erani-lnsti (Vostochnyy filial Vaesoyuzndgo t6plotekhnioh~skogo inst ,iWta) TITLE: Brittle.fractures f welded j4ints a-$-no. 2,1966,~ 20 SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaja*9vark -24 TOPIC TAGS: material fracture, brittleness, ~ykeld~strengthj weld:evaluation -lower yield strength on the character of.''. ABSTRACT: The effect of weld -ectors wi th fracture of welded joints is examined. ~Uch,sectors are presentlin,many wilds_ the nonuniformity of their mechanica IIpropertie-s,,and:they aIre more.;plastic than the other weld interlayers and, since, as a rule, plastic metal' subjected to uniform tensile stresses undergoes.brittle'fracturil, 3 these sectoremay,-ii 86f f iciently.thin, be a factor in the brittle fracture -'of w6l"d- joints.. The -greatest danger of bri ftle fracture along asector.of-this kind arises iihen the ope .ratin conditions of 1, thei welded joint are such.that it is exposed to tensiie~or bending stresses..The danger, of.brittle fracture along the more plastic.vb1d,sector-increases with decrease in_.,,,the_ an- relative thickness of the sector; this 'indicates a- gradual ductile- to-brit. tie, tr 621.791.05 1/2 Card - .004.74 ACC NR, AP6007918 e --Thus, the most.dangerous sition of the character of fractur of thissector. e e_~ the'diff cture -is.th4case wh r erence between~ from the standpoint of brittle fra the of the more plastic,sector e o er ectors o ,yield points of the metal -and,. th ~.th s f the weld is large and the.stress-strain diagram.of'the metal of the plastic sector -rn ation :(00~ approximates the diagram of an ideally plastic~m'e'tal.-Flastic de i hard-- one way of.relieving the stressed state~and thus reducing..~ ening) is this dan er 9 cases of intricately.shaped welds, such as X-welds, the most dang6'rous ---from the.:%'j standpoint of the formation~of a brittle crack.-- is the- weld root-..' In such cases.- an increase in weld-root clearance may be:recommende'dAn-order to.reduce-thedanger-.or.., racture. )or means-6f increas ng the reliabilit of perfor~k-~i' an er y brittle f Yet oth ma y,n e .-buildv-up' arrow.-softer sectoi'is th ance of welded.joints wi th a relativel a metal having it high du~.tility,.t~drgin-,(,ik.--austen'itic'ne,t-al); t~i's-'~a-pp*liis,ciily-.-t6',~,-..,,-~~"if~ the spots most susceptible to.bA tle-cracking:(eigo.,weld root): with _t is othar.'parts' Ol- figurei""' ..~of the.weld being built.up with-I asAuckile.-nistaLArize art* Ita e SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE:`~_26DP_c64/_ ORIG.REF: 013/ 0TII Rio ? d 1. sp,: a2, e IV.- j to to .j '04.4s 'A .14 * .;..Ujnj ..1 0 ;V l.. --J% to t-% ,V1:j A.r.q.1 It 00 .1 uV a =*.to& To *T "l."a %.,Ovuo% gq Ctj-112 bz~l:,J; .11 11,112 1 ;.;* I. 90,44nols -A'..* smuou o1 -It s I toqv -1!21. * O O O l , ,, !" !! ,, %L l. U N G ; ' t%%alie'le a "Inpat Oq~ P D.-i2g; Rj .0 ;*Ij.1.2 (Ozmal uV. 'Inlow I j loa .41 ; a 4 % .1 go To 1", .1 u x Nv. -At I . a j a q) ... aj olaoq jo or,* %noqv .7adf J.Tr.v IT jq no-j.. jo ;v Ulu-do .1%1 FV-q Plot -4 -N Tul J..Ulfto IU'Ot j0 .0t; jl.a T:"%;# .*s.J.jV*4 s : Ozvltoq9o stlylou. 'ClWil-i I TV,* I J.7i 4Inc., ;, j0 ucjj*djsTlavd oq% -OA. ': ~v r".%u IU.1 ul Pl.tj so* ;a imit I I VOIMO TIT) A0101nOU16 JO -M, 'to *do pvmet ;o .0-40;100 I;qz 4=78jxcv il'-Lt dd 't JS '646, 'Lladn-alO 11yolcolvid et, ";0.28101 1-2 IT ISM= S/081/62/000/008/011/w ------ B1661B101 AUTHORS; Kamien'ski, B., Mikulski, i., Pawekek, J., ShroAski, I. TITLE: Use of plutonium for investigatine electric potentials on free surfaces PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 8, 1962, 63, abstract 8B452 (Bull.. Acad. polon. bei. Se'r. sci. chim., v. 8, no. 11-12, 190-0, 68;-69C)) TZXT: The radioactive method and the dynamic jet method are used to determine the surface potentials of solutions of 2-mathyl-2-propyl-1,3- 5 -2 dicarbamate (1) (5-10- _10 M) and pentamethylenetetrazole (II) (10-3-2-10- 2 M) on a background of 0.1 N KC1 using a Cu. disc coated with a layer of' radioactive isotope Pu 239 located at a distance r from the surface of the electrode eaual to 2 mm. The given distance r was selected after studying the magnitudes of the potential of the system and their rate of establishment' as functions of r in 0.1 N KG1. The surface potentials of I and II increase with their concentration, readhing a constant value Card 1/2 i ~. ~ ~ ;~. III, . I 1 11 Flub kiblkhoznou brigody (Col ec4Jve form bri.,ade club, by) IJ" U. Yudenkov u U Ye. 1~ - Sixopp. 1-.'ocl~va, Go--'i-d'tprosvfAizd&t, 1~154. 22 p. N/5 7 22 . 1 (1 - Y9 SIROITY 1. A. "Morphological Changes in the Cerebrum During Secondary Tuberculosis." 0 Cand Med Sci, Kishinev State Medical Inst, Kishinev, 1953. (RzhBiol, No 2, Set) 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical'Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Eductaional Institutiona (10) SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 maDr 55 USSR/Hw.mn and Puiimal Morph?logy (N:)rrml an(! i!athological) The Sexual Apparatus. Abs J3ur Ref Zhur - Bicl., No 12, 1958, No 551C7 Author Shroyt, I. Inst KITMUN-Institute of MeOticino. Title Experimental and Morpholo~,ical Investigation of Inflammatory Growth in the Vabdnal anO_ Uterine Epithelium at Their J%anction (To the Problem of the HistoGmne .sis of Glandular Erosion). Orig Pub : Tr. Kishinevsk. mea. in-ta, 19516, 5, 141-147 Abstract : A drop of tar was induced into the region where the vaginal epithelium passes into the uterine epithelium (which is the re(,-i.)n 6f the cervix.of the uterus) in 23 rats, Three-45 O.ays later the animals were killed and the cervix of the uterine reC;ion was histolor jically examined. It was estab- lished that the epithelium of the various sections of the sexual ducts shows different reactions when an inflnMation is present. The prismatic epithelium of the uterine h,3rns ancl of the uterine body proliferates somewhat and forms sm11 Card 1/2 SHROYT, I.A.(Kishinev) Pathohistological modifications of the central nervous system in secondary pulmonary tuberculosis. Arkh. pat. 18 no.1:106-107 '56- (MIRA 9:6) 1. Iz kafedry patologichaskoy anatomii (zav. prof. F.Ye. Agychenko [deceased] Kishinevskogo meditainskogo instituta. (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMOMY, pathology, MIS (Rug)) (CMITRAL ID&YOUS SYSTHM, in various dineaBes, tuberc.. pulm. (Run)) USSR / Human and 'Inimal Pathology. Nervous System. S-2 Central Nervous System. A,,bs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64757. ~,uthor :