SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TATARNIKOV, V.P. - TATARSKIY, N.V.

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KRAMEROV, A. Ya.; AARKOV, Yu,V.: SKYORTSOV, S#A#; 11.11TSOV, Vej'o,- rMAY107, Y8,Vv; SOROKRI, Yu,,P~; STMOLINIF07, Mr.; A.),; TATAMIK LujIL; STDORMKO, 70P.4 Some ways of developing water-madaratc*4 water"iooled reacto-4s6 Atomo energs 17 no.6c427 D 164 (MIRA AOL) T2 S011113 3-58-8-11/30 AUTHOR: Tatarnl-k,)V V. V. Eng-J---3 er TITIZ: rience-in tLe Opepatioa of Discs for Hot Cutt' From Expe, ino Saws (Opyt ekspluatat6ii diskov dlya pil goryachey rezki) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, vr 716 - 71? (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of the zatr~rial and thermal treatment of discs on their durability as well as the influence of the radius of curvature between teeth was investigated. It was esta:blished that the most durable are saw discs with the tops of teeth hardened to 55-60 Rc. Of steel used, the best resalts are obtained with steel 50, although the .12 durability of hardened discs from steels 50, 65G and 501 is practically the same. Annealing of plates for discs increases their service life by 10-15%o. When operating with hardened teeth, steel used for dj~ucs should have a tensile strength of 70-80 kg/mm2 and relative elongation 20-25%. The optimum radius of curvature of the space between t th, 1 t) Card 1/2 (74 L) SOV/133-58-8-11/70 From Experience in the Operation of Discs for Hot Cutting Saws where t is the distance between teeth, MM. There are 1 figure and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIOix: Zavod "Azovstall" ("Azovstall" Works) 1. Power dams--Equipment 2. Cutting tools-Materials Card 2/2 3. C-Ating tools--Heat treatment sov/130-58-8711/18 AUTHORS: Tatarnikov, V.V., Rozhin, M.I. and Chekhovskiy, P.A. TITLE: Mechanisation of Sample-conveyinZ from Hot-cutting Saws to the 800 mill (Mekhanizatsiya podachi prob ot pil goryachey rezki k stanu 800) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958,4rr 8, p 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In place 3f the manual conveyance of samples over 120 m from the hot-cutting saw to the 800 mill at the "Azovstal'" Works, a semi-automatic trolley-line has been installed (figure). There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATIGN: Zawd "Azovstall" ("Azovstall" 17orks) 1. Iadustrial plants--Equipment 2. Metals--Transportation Card 1/1 SOV/130--,8-8-12/18 AUTHORS: Tatarnikov, v.v. Zan-nes, A.N. and Rybayev, F. F. ,_ , I TITLE: lnstE'Lllatlon for Tooth-hardenirg on Saws for ',-,-,e Hot Cutting of Metal ~Agregat dlya uprochneniya zublyev pil goryachey rezki metalla) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958,3,4-r 8, p 28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A brief e.ccount is given of one of tvo disc-saw, tooth- hardeninE; installations service tested in 10'6 at the PlAzovatal.111 W3rks. It conzisted of a tooth cutter and the hardeninE; unit. In the latter (fiGure), contact resistance between an electrode and the tooth heated a 3-mm deep layer of the tooth to the hardening temperature in 4 seconds ~contgol:.ed by a time relay) for a tooth sharpened to 45-52 and 7-10 mm thick and with a voltage of 6 and amperage of 1 100. Experience at the works has shown that the dura- bility of hot-metal saws with teeth heated in this way and quenched was three times that of unhardened saws. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Zavad "Azovstall" ("Azovstall" Works) 1. Cutting tools--Hardening 2. Circular saws--Applications Card 1/1 TATARNMV, V.T., Insh. ------------- Durability of disks for hot saving [vith suamry in znglishl. Stall 18 no.8:716-717 Ag 058. (KIRA 11:8) l.Zavod "Azovetall.0 (%)t,&1 cutting tools) (Steel--Testing) (Mechanical waar) TATARNIKOV, V.V. Manufacture of saw disks for hot cutting, Hetallurg 3 no, 12;32- 33 D 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Zavod 6Azovstal'.P (Metal-cutting tools) TATARNIKOV, V. V. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Increase of the stability of saw disks in heated cutting of steel." Dnepropetrovsk, 1961. 17 PP; (Min- istry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR, Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner Metallurgical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin); 180 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 219) GREBENIK, V.M.; TATARNIKOV, V.V. Effect of the curvature radius at the base of a saw tooth and the material of which itIs made on the durability of circular saws for hot metal cutting. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.10:169-177 163. (RIRA 16:12) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut i Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut. TATARNIKOV, V. V. Effect c)f metal temperature and other factors on the durability of saw blades. Izv. vys.ucheb,zav.; chern.met,7 no. 5:190-1917 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. ZhcbLnovskiy metallurgichoskiy institut. C- L 2307h-65 EWr(s)/9PF(c)/ZFF(n)-2/M pr-h/pe4i/pu-4 A:CCESSION NA: AP5001264 S/0089/84/017/006/0427/0439 ,P - AUTHOR: KraYnerov, A. Ya., Markov, Yu. V.; Skvortsov, S, A.; DjnjgME_V _Kulikoy,Iso- ~S4*Q1~!n1K2Yj=- Khokhlachev- A. A. TatarnikoitrA. ;Sidorenko, V, A, TITLE: Same trends In the development of the second Voronezh power reactor SOURCE:,ktomnayaenerglya, v. 17, no. 6, 1964. 427-439 TOPIC TiiGS: power reactor, water coalod.reactorgwater moderated rsactor, reactor economy, second Voronezh power reactor ABSTRACT- The paper is a summary of the SSSR 1304 report at the Third 1ntq.r--- national Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic.Energy in Geneva. 1964. The -first Voronezh reac.tor. .. of 210 Mw (elect.), was described earlier (S. A. Skvoztsov, Transactions of the Second International Conf., 1959). Thlis reactor to now being readied for exploitation. The second Voronezh reactor, of 365 Mw(elect.) is under co!istructlon. The water pressure will be 120 atm. Water is used as mod- Cardl/2 L 23074-65 ACCE�SION NR: AP5001264 orator and for the heat transfer. During the operation of about 2 years.' fuei consumpAloit is about 30,000 Mw-day/tons of uranium. The second reactor to a modernization of th; first reactor. Details are given of the construction, and the effacts of vurious characteristics on the exploitation cost are estimated. Orig. art. has: 7 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SU CODE.- NP NR REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 003 cwd 212 22 -M BOV/27-59-2-8/30 AUTHOR: Merzlikin, N., School Director, a Foreman-Inatructor Q TITLE; The Way is Open for Electric Locomotives (Otkryt put' elektrovozam) Ito PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheakoye obrazovaniye, 1959, Nr 2, P 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The teaching staff of the Sasovo Railroad School Nr 2 wel- comed the suggestion of the Ryazanskoye oblastnoye uprav- leniye trudovykh rezervov (Ryazan' Oblast' Administrat- ion of LAor Reserves) to start training in a vocation which is new to the school overhead network electricians. The author describes what preparations were made for this project, how the foremen-instructors were chosen and trained. He further mentions that the workshops were supplied with visual aids and explains in general how the training of overhead network electricians has been organized. There are 2 photographs. Card 1/2 :The Way is Open for Electric Locomotives SOV/27-59-2-8/30 ASSOCIATION: Sasovskoye zheleznodorozhnoye uchilishche Nr 2 Ryazanskoy oblasti (Sasovo Railroad School Fr 2, Ryazan' Oblast'). Card 2/2 I BY ill R-1141 r. 0 V 1i Pi Subject USSR/*tlectricity AID P - 2348 Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 12/30 Author : Tatarnikova, N. A., Kand. of Tech. Sci. Title : tlectron-beam apparatus for the investigation of impulse phenomena in transformer windings Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 5, 52-54* MY 1955 Abstract The author describes an apparatus of the IPG-3 type de- signed and built at the All-Union Institute of Electrical Engineering im. Lenin, The apparatus employe a oeedndary- surge oscillograph and presents a combination of electron- 'beam oscillograph with a built-in miniature low-voltage impulse generator, and a special synchronization circuit. ~rhe apparatus serves to measure potentials and voltage gradients emerging from impulse-testing waves in trans- former windings. It is used to test the strength of power equipment against ligh#Adng and switching surges. One photograph, 3 diagrams, Institution: All-Union Institute of Electrical Engineering im. Lenin Submitted : 3 30, 1954 DUBININ,, A.Mp kand.tekhn.naukj YEIMMIT, V.I.., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAYTSEV., K.A., ~ ~snd. 7 inzh,;~-.TATARNjKQYAs-".-,, ekhn.nauk; TOPCHIYL'V, G.M.,, kaid. takhn.nauk Now aDmponenta for high-voltage measuring devices. Veat.olektroprom. 33 no.2:41j,,49 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric measurements) (Cathode ray tuboe) (Eleo~rlc meters) TATARM, A.G., inzh, Method,, for increaoing tlh~ ru,3Jataace cf linir-19B. no.2:10-17 Mir-Ap 165. 1. Dnrlwodzerzhinskly tsementnyy zavod. RMJWW/JW ACC NRi Ay60193.U, SOURCE CODE: UR/02136/65/000/012/0022/M2l INVENTOR: Levin, A. M.S Glazov. A. N.; Vershinin V,. I.; Danilov, P. M.; Plekhanov,*P, S. 1 FaiRc6nko, V. resl Lachinov. T-Mi Kmetam L. -D.; Rabina, P* 'DO Levitskayaj T._T7.1 Tatarov, F. S.1 LUi insk V. Pol Cherney"vap Z, M.1 Alekseye~a, 403, ORG i none TITLEt Steel for manufacturing AM2nisAsynthesie catalyzerl. 'Class 18, No. 171877 SOURCM Byullstsc.' isobrateniy i tovarnykh snakov, no. 12, 1965, 22 TOPIC TAGSt eteelp-amoniap inorganic synthesis, catalysis ABSTRACT: A steel. for manufacturing awxmia synthesis oatalyzers is distinguished by an increased catalror activity and has the following chemical composition: 0.10% C, 1.0-2.0% Ali, 0.05% Min, 0.008% Ps 0.008% Sj 0.05% Cr, 0.10% Gus 0.05% Nis 0*040% Si, balance--iron. [JPRS3 SUB OOMI 110 07 / SUBK UTM nm* 1= 1 669 --TliT,AROV-,-G-. D-.--t -tr-. -- - GlidePs Per. s nemetsko-go. Moskva, Transpechat' 1923 172 p. (39-9464) TL760.R9 I BESHKOV, M. ; TATIA07, - G. Serological studies on sacobaromyeatic ftmgl. Pta. 7-8. Izv Ast Inst virus 281,35-150 w63P TATAROV, 1. . SmOLYANTSIV, B. , insh. Programs made by Interfarm building organizations In Kirovograd Province. Sel',.strol. 14 no.6!12-13 JO '59- (MIRA 12:9) 1. Starshiy Inzhener Kiravogradekogo oblastnogn upraylentra po stroital'stvu ~, kolkhoxakb (for Tatarov), (Kirovegrad Province--Building) TATAROV, Ivan, a rkh; VLADISHKI,Doncho,arkh. ---- --------------------- Architectural problem in dersigning the sports hall of the complex, "Universiada." Arkhitektura 8 no.9/10:10-24 161 .-TATAROV, Yu.11., inzh. Let us give the countr7 more automatic production lines and machine-tool units. Mashinostroitall no.9:7-12 S 159. (MIRA 13:2) l.Glavrqy konstruktor Spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro No.8 pri Minakou zavode avtomatichaskikh liniy i agregatnykh stankov. (Minsk--Maehine-tool Industry,) (Automation) TATAROV, Yu,N,, lnzb,; KUZKSTSOV, V.P., inzh.; KUDYANOV, A.V., inzh. Desigaiiag auton-wast-i-e-14" for machining small-sized parts. -"%sh* D)lo no,2:22-31 lae (mim 16:7) (Maahine tools3 (Automation) TATAROV Yu,N,,., insh, Suggeationo for the standardization of units of machine tools and autimatic lines. Hash. Bel. no.2:1+7-54 160- (MIRA 16:7) (Machine tools-Standards) 6" -1 AP6032958 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/010/1905/1905 AUTHOR:. Fedulov, S. A.% Tatarov.,~. I.; Shklover, L. P.; Sergeyeva, K. Antonov, G. M.; qyLeNich~-M- ORG: none TITLE: Growing NaLal:MO04)2 single crystals SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorpoicheakiye materialy, v. 2, no. .10. 1966, 1905 TOPIC TAGS: single crystal growth. molybdate, lanthanum. compound, sodium compound, laser effect, laset optic material . -12 ABSTRACT: NaLa(MoO 4)2 single crystals were grown by Czochralski technique in a high- frequency crystallizer in view of tha laser effect, previously reported in Western literature, in certein MIMIII(MVIO4)2 type compounds, where MJ is an alkali metal., MIII a rare-earth el.ement and MVI is W or Mo. The starting material NaLa(MO04)2-2H2Q vas synthesized by precipitation reaction of sodium molybdate and lanthanum nitrate , in solution. Pure 11aLa(M004)2 with MP a 1163C and scheelite structure was obtained by c~lcining the hydrated product at 900C. The crystals up to 60 mm long and up to 12 mm .InAiameter were grawn from pure NaLa(MO04)2 melt. The laser effect at a fairly low .generation threshold was observed at room temperature in NaLa(M0002 single crystals activated with 1 at%.Nd. The generation threshold may be significantly decreased in the optically more :perfect crystals. Orig. art. has:. 1 figure. JJKJ .SUB CODE: 201 SUBM DATE: 041ov65/ CRIG REF- OOl/ OTH REF: 005/ ATD PRESS: 5696 TATAROV, Z.I.; ALIKIIASHKINY Ya.l., k-and. fiz.-matem. nauk) otv. red.; ..l. ---OMVAJ- red. [Standard programs for the "Strela-3" computer.) Standartnyo programny dlia mashiny "Strela-3." Moskma, VTs, AN SSSR, 1962. 8 P. (k&ademiia nauk SSSR. Vychislitellnyi teentr. Standartnye i tipoXye programmy dlia mashiny "Strela-3," no.4) (MIRA 18:1) ACCESSIC". i.",i: A?W28U6 S/0181/6~/WO04/074/0980 ALITHORSs Fistull., V. I.; Omallyanovskiy, Z. Z~~Fpv$ Z TME: Relations between lattice and impurity scattering in doped germanium and !silicon ZReported at the Conference on Degenerate Semiconductors,, meeting at the M SSSR in Moscow., December 196P7 SOURCE: Pizika tvardogo tela, ve 6. no, 4., 1964, 974-980 'TOFIG TAM lattice scattering, impurity scattering,, doped semiconductor,, carrier mobility,, degeneracy, electron gas ABSTRACT: A way has Wen found %o determine the mobility,of current-carriers at any degree of degenar.-v,.y of electron gas in a somicomiuctor., considering the sirim1tancous effects oX two types of scattering: at acoustical vibrati6as of lattice atoms and at ionized impurities. Beginning with the view that there is d relaxation time assocLited with each of these affccts,, the authors find the total relaxation time., bat slww that it is possible to distinguiah between the two components. The ratio of one to the other can be obtained by knowiM the derived Fermi level. end the dr.'Lft mobility for a pure aam~le and then by me"uring the HA32 Card 3,/2 ACCM=U NAt AP402426 mobility of wW doped saR)lo and making use of a table of integrals (giva in the paper). Nbbilitiw ofeurreab carriers were measured in n-type Go and SL over a wide range of temperatures (chiefly between 300 aAd-500 X) and of ix2urity concea- trations (10-8 to 00 ce3) to convore computed and experimental ro-sult-o' The results indicate that the two types of. scattering may be distinguished: very wel.1 in Go. approxima;Wy In Sia Computations show that the Hall factor at 30M for strongly doped Ga and Si in not unity as has generally been thought, * Only at 7&$ because of a marked increase in the Fermi, level., does the Hall factor approach un&--~ ty for most samples with carrier concentrations greater than 1016 aa-% Orig. art. hast 5 fiauress 4 tabLeas and 9 formulas, !'ASSOCIATION: 0osudaraWanny%y nauchno-issledovatellskly i proyektr#%y institut - redkometalUcheskay prwq"h1ennostis Moscow (State Scientific Research and Planning Institute for the Ra~e4fetal Industry) SUBMTT10: 03Apr63 DATE ACQ: 27Apr64 ENCLs 00 WB CODE s BG NO REF SOV SS 007 OTM 1 006 :.Card, 2/4 FARKHI, Samuil L.; Parametric study, of push-pull magnetic frequenc7 dividers. Geldshnik. mash elekt 12 no. 1:153-158 162 [publ, 1631. TATAROVA-KRUSTE.VA: V. .... .. Determination cf soil fpmidity by the paraff!n method. Salskostop nauka 2 no.9-.1097-1101 164. L 42959-66 D1T(M')/EWP(t)/ETI NEW JDIM ACC NRs AR6u-4-989 SOURCE COM: UR/0081/66/000/007/GO12/GO12 AUTHOR: Tali-pov, Sh. T.;_Pz~hiyanbayeva, R. Kh ; Tatarska_va, A. TITLEz Photometric determination of niobium in the presence of tantalump tungsteng and rare earth eleml)nts 11,I Ill 1/1 ~1 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mimiya., Part I, Abs. 7G92 RW SOURCE: Nauchn..tr. Tashkentsk. un-t, vyp. 264,19649 98-too TOPIC TAGS: photometric analysis, niobium ABSTRACTS A photometric method has been developed for determining Nb with N-methyl- anabasine-e-azoresorainol (1), which in a tartr'ate solution at -pH 5.8 forms with NO a stable colored complex having an absorption maximum at 550 m1t (molar extinction co- efficients 34020). Beer's law is obeyed at Nb concentrations of 4-28 y per 25 ml of- the solution being subjected to the photometric analysis. For such quantities of Nb, 2 ml of a 0.1% solution of I and 5 ml of an acetate buffer so1rtion of pH 5.8 are suf ficient. The optical density is measured with a green light filter in I- or 2-cm cells 30 min after the reactants have been combined. An equal amount of Ta, twice as much Ws and up to 100 Y of rare earth elements do not interfere, with the deterridna- tion. The sensitivity of the method is 0.2 y/ml, and the error of the determination of Vb is 6.6%. B. Ntnole. [A-anslation of abstract] SUB CODE: Card 1/1 TATARSKAYA, A.A. (Leningrad) Occupational diseases of the upper respiratory tract in persons working In electrolytic nickel refinb2g shops. Gig. truda I prof. zab. 4'r.o.6335-38 Je 160. (MIRA 15:4) -.0 1. Institut, gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy, Leningrad. (NICUA,ELECTRO~IETALLURGY--HYGIEIIIC ASPECTS) (PMPIRATORY OWIMS-DISEASES) TATARSMYX Relation of B. alkalescone to Ylexuar's and GrIgorev-Shiga's bacilli,,: authorPs abstract. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. I immun. no.ll* 100-101 N '54. (KLRA 8:1) 1. Is Rostevskogo instituta, epidemiologii. mikrobiologii i gigi7rany (dir. U.S.Soboleva) (SHIGMA, Alkalescens, relation to other strains) TATARSKAYA., G. A. TATARSKAYA, G. A.: "The etiology of dysenterf in Rostov Oblast". I-Rostov na 1~cnrru 1955. Rostov State Medical Inst. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Medical Science.) 50; Kniphmya Letopis' No, 50 10 December 1955. Moscow* TATARSKATA, G.A.; DUVINA, Te.K. Treating dysentery vith an alcohol vaccine combined with eynthoaWcIn, Sovet.sted. 19 no.517O-73 My 155. KU 8:8) 1. Iz Roetoirskogo Instituta opidemiologit. mikrobiologl i I gigi- yeny (dir. 1'e.S.Soboleva) i kafedry infektatonnykh bolezney (zav.,A.A. Dmitriyev) Rostovskogo, meditsinskogo, institute. (DTSIETIMT) ( ALCOHOL-TWRAPMIC USIC) (OHLORONTCWIN) TATARSKAYA G.A.- POPOTA. K.I.; SMIMAN, S.A. MWAM- Sonne dysentery in Rostov-on-Dome SoyorAd. 21 Supplement:9 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz Roatovakogo instituta apidemiologii. mikrobiologii t gigiyany. e,ROGTOV-OH-DON-DY8XllTERY) BATOGP A y -rIIAPOVA, Yu.Ye.; YENALIYEV, V.D.; , -thesig of permide and hydr-rperc-Alds of tertfary brut 1. Syr y Ukr.Wm.zh,j-r. 31 no.2.207-208, 16c' (MI FU 8 4) Uh-raltisk:ly nall~:hn,,-!ssledovate"Llsk-*-y institut plasticheskik-h mass* Don~tok. I TATARSKAYA, M.G. One method of verifying the measurement of the aurface tension of ablutions. Zap. ILI 42 no.3t47-50 163. (141RA 171lOj OSOLODKOV, G.A.; TATkRSKAYA, M.G. .. . ....................... Combined tr9atment of products with a high content of nickel. silicate. Zap. ILI 42 no.3:85-89 f63. (MIRA 174101 3(7) SOY/5o-59-6-2/17 AUTHORS- Dushkin, P. K., Lomonosovp Ye. G., Tatarskaya, M. S. TITLE: Forecast of the Formation of Cyclones and Anticyclones by Means of a Computer (Prognoz taiklo- i antitoiklogeneza s pomoshchlyu vychiBlitelinoy mashiny) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Hr 6, pp 11 - 16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The following may be seen from the data available: in a numbar of cases the barotropic forecasts for one day of the baric field on the mean level prove to be true in most cases. The coefficients for the correlation between the forecast and the actual meteorological tendencies of one day attain the values of from 0.8 - 0.9. From case to case, however, a rather con- sidgrable variability of the correlation-coefficient is ob- served. Therefore the observers were obliged to operate with for-acasting schemes which take into account the thr,ae-dimensio- nal atmosphoric structure. More accurate solutiorio of tho equations of the hydrothermodynazics of,tho atmosphero were obtained in the USSR 6 On this baois it was.possible to work out a number of forecasting models (Refol,20).- The numerical Card 1/ 3 forooast of the baric field is in this case on coveral levels Forecast of the Formation of Cyclones and Anticycl6nes ' SOV/~o_59_6_2/17 by Means of a Computer based upon the integral-s6lution by 9. 1. Buleyev and G. I. Mar,zhuk: formula (2). This solution of (2) is - applied to the daily forecast of the charts of the absolute barie tppo- gra-phy of 850, 500 and 300 mb - to be approximated by sums. ln bhis connection the integration is to be carried out air.-Ig the vertical line t by means of the suapended band method and in the horizontal plane rO.T according to rings: formula (3). The method-used for the solution of this task is shown here. Forecasting the bario field according to this method takes app:coximately one hour with the computer "Strela". The ana- lys:Ls of the series of numerical baroolinio forecasts shows that they are - with respect to quality - better than the baro- tro.pic forecasts on the corresponding level. The taking into account of the three-dimensional baroolinic, atmospheric stricture in the model with three levels permitted the eli- minition of the most striking disadvantage,: of two-dimensional fori~caets. The shifting of the bario formations is far more accurately forecast according to the new scheme. The investiEa- Card 2/3 tion of the series of numerical forecasts according to the Forecast of the '.7-ormation of Cyclones and Anticyclones .3011/fo-59-6-2/17 by "'eans of a Computer scheme of formula (3) shows that this scheme gives as a rule the possibility of forecasting the formation of cyclones and anticyclones. Table 1 gives the results of several fore- can ts for one day of the charts of absolute baric topovrap%y of 850,500 and 3M mb aocozdiz~g to observation data obtained at 03 U'clvek. The formation of cyclones and anticyclones was ob- served in the seven cases mentioned. All new formations were well calculated. The individual examples are demonstrated. Sun-narizingly it is stated that the use of the baroclinic scheme of forecasting with a higher number of levels permits - even within the framework of the usual physical approximations- the more accurate advance-oalculation of the forination of cyclones and anticyclones in the free atmosphere. I. A. Kiboll assisted the authors with his advice in working at the fore- cast scheme with a higher number of levels. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 3/3 TATARSKMi M.S. ,Objective analysis of aDme metaorologicta al nts using statistical +racteristica. Meteor. i g1drol. no-4:M-3,5 Ap 163. (MM .16:5) (Metereology-C"s, diagrams, etc,) (Nmerical weather forecasting) ;;: t ;K. -~ F~4y5*'. i'l - - I -7~ T 1 17 It i4 r '-f A C (,F:SSI ON NR: AP,50 191.57 ALrrHOR- Tatarsl!~-;na, M.S. 'E17=1 L'F..~0362/66 '001/007/0760/0-163 b 2 V, P) A --A th- M-i ila~ rainn nf th- p) - inE). The :.s hased on the value of the at thf, ~n a f fill pnin ~A wlthln the Soviet Union at 300. 200. and 100 mb isobaric vur- T) 3~~KTV~ 'q J, n' T L, 20 ~We W~-~ kW - W~ U ; 4 ff k- -,I M t Tf A t z W, f, 4 -e,. correlation functlonB, the author chose, during boLh seasons, 90 situations with a 72 h ln!.~Vql r-nll,-t-tc~d rlurtng .he 1960-1963 Derind. The minimum distance between th#i "(4) kyn. ir" if thp different initW da'-a xm. F)d :ho Inax".'r Im. L 41tfitl j-M')S(~Ow State UrAvergity C T 0 CY) F . MA F x -I' ~E TATIdiSKAYAp Ylle Satel-lile of the seven-year plan in flight. Sav. IxoLlob-zY 17 no. 3:32--35 F 161. CJP-A 14-:2) (Orsk-Coke indvotry) (Or3k-Cowinlty and acrool) .1 (Soci&list competition) KARTVELISHVILI N.A.; STAROSELISKIY, V.A.;,.,TliTARSKAYA) P.M. 0 Attempt to use the theory of stabilit7 and the theory of reliab4~llty. Izv. AN SSSR ~Wkh. i masninostr. no.6:172-174 H-D 164. 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The optal nwest of alka- '00 loid% In ho $""a " 00 1 f E1=10,411, 4ftfuul i"tLIW4 -00 no "4114. aumww (awbonbw. rw u"41 olbets) wilt 0.1-0,3% bY INI, Odtitl~,,Alvcmit 11117! at of all alkaWt W The Vial of wual. 600 00 minrml owWo wW wm sq4. at rcHow air Mkmbh brqwn so mun,mvpboass smabstsam. The wkWascal. alkah" wrtr -_00 go 4) WV lemenblu too allax y igtwr mc,4. wit. A. A. P. 00 00 1:* 0 00 S.40 00 coo 1 sidle 14 11 L, !!Lr4tICI& UTIMPAIM CLASSIFICATION so t I# low I L Walla -A .4, Q,., 4-1 OJI111 419 O-V III u A AT go -JST6 T_V F 1-1I it a I T~ Im 0 4 1 Ir a 11 M I I a O's ~~6-00. im. '0.P.- : 0p. 40.. Of of ear it is 09 a I 10-0 ~f .. 401, -go. 00 0 41 0 0 0 0 : 9 4 0 0001, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it**-* 41100- 0 0 0-0 __ p -0-0-0-0-0 0-0-6-0-1 0., 0 0-0- -1 0-0-0-0-41t I I I is 11 is U W 16 of a 13 ill As Is IF Is 0 41 a 43 la 440 -A- A A I a L SO A Met 00 11:41110 004 c US 400"YM ad Wad"". V. A. KnitTI'llardt And Sri, - 00 OOM R. atl~~Yfi (MVIov physiol. lust.. Acad 1:0 lealcowl.- _-Nuail Asoya 13. 779-R(1948); d. C.A. 33. 0 0 UAll-Cha dialysis. lblmmhLa~. the ensrue which dr. vaurml-cs vitamin Ill. kwo Its activity. which. however. is restored on The adda. of the diAlyzAte (KrAmots anti 0: Wt%Ory, C.A. $6, 177.41). This Puggrittli that the Mai. 00 a Ininate Consims of an aptivusyme (protrin) and a thenno. st&l)lt coe zymc which dislyws. The activation of the 00 1 aliornitymc, thialuilla" by colthiamillaw ti) Mar"Will a Foe 00 typical stillehininvirk. naturv. (hi vurvilso txaull.ul I ill rallis. with She 04nit quantity ill flptwnxvmr. their Is 00 al*4y* observed a shtrIs tans. juglit u1 activation, after 00 0 Q* 0 which further Auldn. of I tus no effect. rhe Activatim. 0 therefore. is Toot cAu-A41 by "ti. I is exceedingly stable COO ill the acti-m of st"is acW-% and lut"; it call withstand ?too 0 I"Ahus for Prveml his. with JY~ 211% IICI, and 2.1.1, S4011. 00 11'all all, Mail", KwItlattir Alk. ARIUMIAll thi4ruinast. 1, moo to 0 "arel "let with vefletmilts. its curnsyme 1 6 roull'i "Weri distributed In the animal Wild-nu (iron and cat 1:0 0 MUW1. ox liver. rAbbil. cartilage). It isatsum"I th.Lt the higher vrttclwates at one time puilsesaed thiaminate, but Koo that they had lad it durius the CwAutkx$Ary pfoce", anti X0 0 now retain only the coenzyme. which. however. uaw &p. Fkarntly participates in other nouthiaminase caltyme sys- moo tems. Prie4tl,-y t:e 0 too -_ & it- S I A SITALLUS'SKAL LITINA11019 CLASUFKAYON nee --- ----- We ill; 40 A I &A S V IM 0 M W I V ~1 0 a a 2 0 V U 16 AV 00 IS: 'I 490000*1;000010000000*0 000000000000000000 ;*.T-.4 ::::10"0000000000000000,0:1~~ 969941100t0*999411111141110909000 i, :&kI. dUtAmted Is mAt pr- viuutAlyt am b"n dolect'ZI4 moommaK birds. awtphib- b= od.I.JIM dw Oj I=. 1. the I feral& (Aroixia f"Ins and AwWid amrik), "Hiflusts (01IFF4 Idlitkv. Px*x ktoo. 7'OP*s P;Tim;. JWYldVI SdJIO- prorimidis and.tozodooldilaw); Murgrom (Aciptasm I of the nughtsk AoM*ok cytow. but WSJ williml effect I an ibe I o(t"P. It. fIrk-olew -- TAT,.I -j~jy A -- , I - - - - - - - -- --- - - - - --- ---- - -- -- - -- - -- - - --- .'j A) i~. a Substitution of co-ferments of thiaminasis by sone a7otic com)inations. Biokimiyal, vol. 5, pp 589, 1952. TATARSKAYA, R. 1. Substitute of thimizaas coansymes with certain nitrogen compounds# Dlokhimita, Hoskya I? no,3t598-610 Bept-Oat 19~26 to= 2581) 1. Institute of Biochemistry imeni A. 1. Pakh of the AcadsoW of Sciences UWAO None 01(o Ti`9 R5 k~A`4` -I p 'I I. T", The toenzywe of (Ilia] inase. 1. Tit:i a P. V, jistfilova, livid F, L R4V(,-Y (A. N~, , pl,wilvill., Aiad. Sd. U.S.S.R., Nlawa%v)~ Bikhiussya ZG, 55f-45 (I 155).-I'lle expfl, Pr,~Lohwi (,-r tiwtplain- C'Ut of CS.- oinittijil, ,r a a pr.i:eduros ijri-- vi)UAY de';cribed (TatarAaya, et ill.. CA. 47. 31Y;~ ) Tic puriflell t,Icc,r,.p!i,rojcAIIy. The ijF~thLjiljiaase wits St b 11yof file C~tfiianliluvc ;III(I ill ti,,Aytic actwn by acills 4lid alk,tht~ io is compqratively ~illjjjfe N ~Ubgtall-s firarld i'.l tistue C.It, c I' ;Lct i ~thiami-iit, Tl,;,t ~~Ol N -ttLta"s qi, ..t Alt stlilc Ivai indicAt"i by tile '1111exelic- With whiAl they .!re pptd. by ~c"im,,! by K T -v I- h-- difr-t f-ti-W gncattme.~ ~uj * izt~w to &J~rc.t w::,-s Sout tht~vni , * LI---, jp~-~ss the property 4 fca mfti;i active minpIcv:-i tit" * Ijy with tltit .1th il-g. N 4~ Wdi, O.k. tiliallu- ao-L d th. tU c-up"m wich 2"i:, 'd ~;11. 44.41i.n ut tile pntscticc c atietwe A thfarmil:;v~ * x1mytilel v) ullitijurcd (CIE5 cianfit be. ameectir'd ttrlcqulv,l * illy. S 1xviaz .A. BARKHASH. A.P I~YNVg A (tranalatorj; BIKINA. R.M. [translator VICIKSTERN. T.V. [transiator):LISOVSrAYA. V.P. translator); ODINTSOVA, M.S. [translatorj- PIYZ, Te.A., 1tran9la-'.or];.ZAZ9U"A.,-R.I. (tranalatorj; RUGXLIGMWT, V.A., ~_ T akadomik,, red.; PARIMS. Ye., red,; SOKOLOVA, T.. tekhn.red. [Present-day problems in biochemistry; a collection of articles. Translations] Sovremennve problemy btokhimii; sbornik statei. 5 prediel. V.A.Sugellgardta. Moskva. Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry. 1957- 480 p. (MIRA 11:5) (BIOCHIKISMY) Phosphorus metabolism during the embryonic development of sturgeons [with summary in English]. Biokhimiia 21 no.3 1416-428 NY-Je '58 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimii zhivotnoy kletki Inbtituta biokhimii im, A.D. Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva. (PISR, phosphorus sturgeon metnb. in embryonic develop (Rue)) (PHOSPHMUS, metabolism sturgeon embryo (Rue)) TATARSXAYA, R.L.; WIANI. K.K.; KANOPXAYTII, S,I. Some ansormas of phosphorus metabolism and the intensity of ree- piration and, aerobic glycolysis in the embryonic development of sturgeons (with summary in Nnglish]. Biokhimila 23 no.4:527-539 Jl-Ag Ig 8. WRA 12:3) 5 1. Laboratory of Animal Oell Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S*R., Moscow. (PHOSPHATASES, in stuxgaon embryonic develop., relation to aerobic glycolytic rasp. (Rus)) (71SH, sturgeon embryonic dev lop., relation of phosphataxes to aerobi glyco2,vt1c r:ffpo (Run) TLTARSKAYA, R. I., ATZRCSII~,CV,~., j,1. (USSR) "Adenosine Triphosphatee in the Unfertili~~ed Ova of Fishess" Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow 16-16 August 1961 ENGELIGAMT# V.Asp akademiko red.0- ABROSIMOVAp NA(tranalator]; BJYEV. , I.A. (translator); =WTERNI T.V.ftradslatarl; TATARSKAY!, R J, [translator] ; IEMA., A.B... red.; GORIKOVA., Z.D.s tekhn. red.; REZOUKHOVA, A.G.# tekhn. red. [Contemporary problems of biochemistry; collection of translated articles]Sovremennyo prbblenW biokhimii; abornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1961. 416 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Biochemistry) TATARSKAYA, R.I.Prinimali uchastiye: ~%UOVA, M.G.; KOSAREVA, Ye.A.; STSIMENO P.R., akademik,, glav. red.; EZIGELIGARD, V.A., aka- demik~ red. toma; VWROVAL, I.B., red.; POIYAKOVA, T.V., tekhn. Ted. (Biological structues and functions at the molecular level; symposlum 1]Biologicheskie struktury i funktsii na moleku- liarnom urovne; simpozium I. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1962. 298 p. (Its: Trudy) (KIRA 15:12) 1. International Congress of biochemistry. 5th, Moscow., 1961. (BIOCM, 4ISTRY -CONGRESSES) AEROSINDVA, NX.j TATARSKAIA-,, R.I. AdenomWetriphosphatase and some other enzpeo of phosphorun metabolLom in-the homogenates and extracts of fish eggs. . Biokhimiia 28 no.ls3.28-136 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 1624) 1. Institute of PUtdiation and ftsico-Chemical Biology, Acadenq of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.P Moscow. (ADENOSINETRIMOSMTASE) (MFHORUS METABOLISM) (FISM-EG06) , ABROSIMOVAJ, N.M.; TATARSKAYA, R.I. Characteristics of adenosinetriphosphatase in various fractions of fish eggs. Biokhlmiia 28 no. 3:486-496 My-Je 163# (MIRA 17:2) 1. Insitute of Radiation and Physico-Chemical Biology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S,S.R., Moscow. TATARSKAYAl? R.1.; ABROSIMOVA-MMIYANCHIK, N.M.; AKSELIRODp V.D.; "'qORENT NO, A.I.; VENKSTERN,, T.V.; MIRZABEKOV, A.D.; BAYEV, A.A. Guanylic ribonucleap~q of actinmWcaten. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.3t725-728 JI 164* (MIRA 170) 1. Institut radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheakoy biologii AN SSSR, Predstavleno akademikom VA, Angellgardtom. ABWSlMA-AMEl'YANCHIKP N.M.; TATAB�A&YA,_Ra%j VENKSTERN, T.V.; AKSELIRCD, V.D.i BAYW,-K.-A. Specificity of guanyl ribonuclease from ActJnonWees. Biokhimiia 30 no.6:1269-1276 N-D 065. (MIRA 1911) 1. Institut malekulyarnay biologii AN O"S8R, Mn4kvs. Submitted May 120 1965. Fl., u JSIC 1JVUCUWi Troilmov, MIX. and Tatavs4_4, Auz. 1951, fol.- 16, 354-363). --- , (Ogrioupory (liefractorica), 'IATARMTA, T.B..; KABLUKOVSKIT, L.F.; SKOROKMD, S.D. Mgnssite mass with an addition of calcium aluminate slag for alactric furnace linings. Opeupory 18 no.9:401-406 153- (MIRA lisio) lMentrallnn nauchneA-Iseledovatel'skly institut chernoy metallurgii. .(Refractory materials) (Ilectric furnaces) 15(2) AUTHORS: Tatariskayaq TaBot GeLynanova, Yea, Is. SOY/131-59-11-5/13 TITLEe Pecul 'Larity of the Destruction of the Fireproof Casing of a Molybdenum Farnace With Hydrogen Filling PURIODIOALi Ogneuporyp 1959t Nr 11t PP 507-510 (USSR) Aa3TRACT., In the work under review the author@ carried out physicq- chemical as well as petrographic investigations'of high-alumitiferoue ohAnotte and magnesite for their use in hydrogen medium. Ath zespect to ~he chamotte with high content of aLuminal samples were investigat-ed from vault and bottom of a molybdenum furnaoe, with-hydrogen filling after uninter- ruptod work in tha.aourae of 12 days at a working temperature of 1!j00 0 and were compared with a muffle Bample before ito uee, The 13ample fTom the furnace vault exhibits a Strong ohango in its iixternal appearance after use. The furnace bottom changed but little in its chemical oomposition.(soe Table). The petrographic investigation agrees basioally with the ohemical analjois, an may be seen from the miorostruoturos in figures I and 2. Magnesite samples of the casing of a molybdenum .furnace with hydrogen filling were investigated after their Gard 1/3 une during 30 days at a working tempeiature of 16000. Their Peculiarity of the Destruction of the Fireproof BOV/131-59-11-5/13 Gasing of a Molybdenum Furnace with-Hydrogen Filling miorotitrueturea are shown in figures 3 and 4. It is stated in conclusion that the refractories with a high content of alumina chango markadly after their use in the vault of a furnade with hydrot;en filling, namely in their coloring, density and mineralogioal struaturo. The porosity of the furnaos bottom dropped from 23.6 to 1.80. Data.from pub-lications are confirmed, according to whioh.refraotories with an.SiO content are not suite(I for use in hydrogen medium6 Under tRese oonditions, at tompei?aturea of from.1000 to 16oo f compact oorundum.produots are advisable. When used In hydrogen medium, magneeite.also ohangija maVcGdlyp namely in coloring and.orystallization, which is, howover, not accompanied by a change in porosity, in volumatric weightr and in shrinkages The use of ordinary magnesite tiles in.bydrog8n medium oan be, rooommended.only at temperatures of 1400-1600 . There are 4 figures# I table, and 6 references. 3 of which.are Bovi*t, ASSOUXATIONt ToNXIChEUST a Toantralfnyy nauahno-issledovatel'skiy institut ohernoy metallurgii,(Contral Ocientifio Researoh.Institute of Card 2/3 Torrous Metallurgy) Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdaniy, Peculiarity of the Destruction of the Fireproof SOV/131-59-11-5/17# Casing of a Molybdenum Furnace With Hydrogen Filling potrografii, mineralocii i gookhimii All SSSR (Institute of Goology of Ore Depoeitaq Petrography, kineralogy and Geochemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) . Card ",/."I BULCIARIA / Chemical Technology. C'hemical Products and Their Applications. Elemzmts, 0.,'Ides. Mineral Acids, 5ases, Salts. Abs Jourt Ref Zhur-]"Lhimiya, 1959, No ~-, IZ,317. Author Tatarski, A,; Glochev, 0, Inst Title For the R;tIonal Utilization of Pyrite. Orig Pub: lKhimi-va I Industriya (3olg.), 1958, 30, No 1, 1-2. Abstract- Vlet~.ods for utilization aad refining of pyrites (P). Production of H SO in tM Bulgarian PR. J,c4t Tr,clinical-economic In a ors of the process of roasting P depending on the S content In It. Use of 11 vi th low S cont ent can b e economica I 1y usef u1 onl:/ vhan the plant Is located in the innediate vlclnity of P deposits and transportation costs are e;;clud.A. in all other cases, It Is expedient Card 1/2 I . .' BULGAPIA / Cheiric2l Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Applications, Elem~?nts, Oxides. ~;ineral Acids, Bases, Salts. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-lihimlya, 1959, No 4, 12317. Abstract: to enrich P by means of flotation m d to extract the nonferrous metals from the ore. Roasting In the semimolten layer Dermits a reduction of the S content In the ashes, making them useful for the metallurgical industry. The importance Is noted for controlling thn- cont?nt of nonferrous and rare metals in ashes and th-z necessity for developing industrial methods for extracting them, Also., other means of reducing the net cost of HzSO4 production are considered, -- Ya Satunovskly. Card 2/2 22 TAVM-KI, A. "Utilizing the hent from roasting 1)37ite in kd1r-, vith boil-4ng stratium." P. 53. (Khimiia I Industriia, Vol. 30, .11o. 2, 1956, Sofiia, -Tblgaria) Monthly Index of Last European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, Ito. 12, Dec 58 C 0 U_'. 1'4 T -9 -1 ;B U L GA -a I A H C i~ T R Y : Chemical Technolopry. Cbemical Products ancl Their Antilications. Catalysts and Sorbents. AB~*3~ J'OUIR. : R;,'Xhlm., No. 23 195S), No. 82846 AUTHOR Tatarskin A. T IT L'j- Posibility of Drying VanadibmCatalyst Thile Ileatinp and Passing Air over It. ORIG7. PUB. : Ktiiniya i influstriya 1958, 30, No 5, 163-154 AS-E-TiUCT : It has been established that for drying vana- dium catalyst it is possible to employ undrie air. In -the blowing of s-aent catalyst or of fresh catRlyat, that bas not been in use for a prolonged period of time, it has to bo hea- ted up to 3500 followed by blowing with ordi- noxy air. .- V. Matveyev. CA.U: 1/1 H - 38 TATARSKI, A.0 REKHANDZHIEV, M., KARABOICHEV, N. Poor pyrite ores form the: Panagyuriahte mining region and prospects for the production of sulfuric acid in Bulgixia. p. 9 TEZHKA, PROMISHLENOST., Softia, Bulgaria., vol. 8j. No. 4., Apr. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8j No. 10j Oct. 1959. Uncl, TATARSKI, A. "Suggestion for Lntensification of the contact plant for sulfuric acid, expected to be emstructed in 1959." KHIMIIA I INDUSTRIIA, Sofiia, BulgariaP Vol. 31, no. 1. 1959. S", I ~ Monthly list of East Europe Accessions (F-EAI), LC, Vol. 8'. No. 6, j4fir59, Unclas MONEV,, Georg:Lj TATARSKI, A.,- KIRCIIEVA, N. Cleaning the flue gases from sufur dioxide. Godishnik Inst khLm prom 20-20 163o TATARSKITO Alm.,. inzhener. CantralLsed supply of electric energy for the timber industry of the Vyatles Combine. Makh.trud.rab. 10 no#12:23-27 D 156, (MLRA 10:5) (Xirov Province--Electricity in lumbering) 13(5) &jub .1UTITC)'11 11,oblents, E.L., S botin, V.Ye. and Tatar.-,kiy, D.I. TITLB: On the Application of the Coefficient of Ore Con- t e n ts . P."M'-, ! C 3 IC"A LIliz-vedIca i oklirana nedr, 10,59, JTr L~$ p 22-24 A.B3TRAW; la connection with the article by I.I.Ya. Stolyar in Nr 12 (1956) of this periodical, tho authors, di--- cuss the advisability of the application of t1le c3efficient ofm-e contents, vakin- the Sadon poly- metallic ore deposit az an example. This deposit is characterized by the irre--Ular distribu'k;ior- of ore components, and the coefficient of ore conent-s is widely used for the calculation of ore reservoc. Both linear 2md surface coefficients are used. The lincar coefficionU io calwilated by tho followinC Card 1/3 formula: SOV/132-59-41-6/17 On the Applica-Aon of the Coefficient of Ore Contents (1 - 11) + (z - z1) ------------------- r 1 + z - K. being the coefficient of ore contents; 1 - the lonoth of tho upper base of the computed block; 11 the lenoth of the owe-less part of the upper base of the computed block; z and zi beinE; respectively the same definitions for the lower base of the block. The siL-face coefficient is calculated by the same form'IS, the len-th being replaced by the correspon- ding surfaces. The coefficient is not usually applied to the blocks in ithich empty rocks can be exactly delimited, The authors cite practical examples which prove that the ore contents ivere correctly calculated by the application of the coefficient. Card 2/3 They consider t-hat, by the application of the co- SOV132-59-4-6/17 On the Application of the Coefficient of Ore Contents efficient of or(~, ccutents) the ore reserves de- creases, but the metal reserves remain the That means that the contents of metal in t'he ore has increased. '2hus the application of the coeffi- cient of ore contents permits one to extract lezs ore while 11-he metal contents does not chanZe. There are L~ tables. .--4-330CIATION: Rudnik Sadon, (The Sadon Mine) ,ard 313 ITATABSKIYp M L Case of hematoganic osteamyelitis of the stern=. 4bor. trad. Kursk. goes meit& inst. no.131434,-435 f5S. (min 14:3) 1. Ix klin4kJ obehohey khirurgii (Sav. - prof, Z,I.Rakbwn) Kurokogo gosudanitvennogo meditpinsk4kq inatitatA, (OSTEOa=IS)' -' . (STEYSUM-DISEMES) TATARSKIT, IT., I:and.med.nauk, starshir nauchny7 sotrudnilc (Leningrad) Kire attention to specialized shops. Prom. koop. 12 no.8:24 Ag '58. (Kin 11:9) l.Leninj,TadskIy nauohno-iseledovateltakiy institut ekspertity trudo- sposobnoati i organizateii truda invalidoy. (4ningrad-TubarculouB-Rehabilitation) TATARSKIYj N E Metod mechenykh atomov The tracer method and Leningrad, 1957. 52, 2 p. N15 613-781 J1 i yego rolIv poznani i zhiznonnykh yavleniy its role in the perception of vital phenormna. At head of tit,19: Obshchestvo po, Rasprostraneniyu Politicheskikh i Nauchnykh Zraniy RSFSR. Leningradskoye Otdeleniye. "Literaturall; P. 54 TATARSKIT, N.M. Conditioned reflex experiments for studying hawn psychology twith summary in English]. Vop.psikhol. 4 no.4:17-29 Jl-Ag 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. 1-y Leningradskiy meditsinskiy institut im. I.P.Pavlova. (Conditioned response) KOLESOV, V.I. (Leningrad P-46,, u1. Kuybysheva, d.3., kv-5);TATARSKIY,N.E. PAVLOVA., II.M. . . , Use of objective apnoca teeta in detecting respiratory inouf- ficiency in congenital and acquited. heart defects. Grud.khir. 5 no.2:54-60 Mr-AP'63 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz fakul,tetskoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki ( zave - profe V.I.Kolesov) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo inatituta imeni a.kademika I.P.Pavlova. TATARSKIY, N.V. I . I 9w Theory and practice of aerosol inhalation therapy. Vest.otori- nolar. 13 j2o.1:49-54 Jan-Feb 51. (CLKL 20:5) 1. Of the Clinic for Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Director-Prof.A.Y&. Teigallnik). First Leningrad Kedical Institute imeni I,P,Pavlove TATA-ZKrf, IT-7., G-L-RASEXIIA, N-F. Pcnicillin-~Ihcrape-utic Use Effect of aerosol penicillin bherapy on wanges of microflora in the spAw:i. Klin-med- 30, no. 6, 1952. - OCZO-.3--, 'Z 1952. . 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -12-Mr Uncl. TATARSKIT, N.V.; GIUMIMOVA, N.Y. Effect of aw.!osol penicillin therapy on chAWo of microflors In the sputum. Xlin,. mad., Kookwa 30 no. 6:64-66 Juno 1952. (CLNL 22:5) 1. Of the DelxLrtment of Pulmonary Taborculosis (Head -- Prof. A. To. Tsigellnik) and of the Department of Microbiologr (Read - Prof. V, X, Kosmodamlanskiy), First Leningrad Medical Institute iment Academician 1. P. Pavlov.. TSIOALINIK* A.Ya., professor; TATARSKIY, N.V. kaudidat maditsinskikh nauk The problem of so-called mixed Infection in the clinical stvdy of pulmon&ry tuberoulosis. Probl. tub. no.603-37 N-D 154. (KLRA 8:1) 1. Is kafed]7 legoohnogo tuberkuless, (zav.-prof. A.Ya.TSigallnik) I Leningradukogo zeditsinskogo institute, imeni alEsd. I.P.Pavlova. (TUEUMULOSIS, FULMONART, complications afted Infects) '- TATARSKIY. N.V., kandidat meditsinskikh aauk. Reactions in phthivazid treatment. Probl. tub. no.6:53o-56 N-D 155. (NIRA 9:2) 1. Iz tuberlcalexnogo sanatorlys, Leningradskogo oblzdravotdola, Druzhnoself,re (glavnyy vrach K.K. Fishman) (NidOTINICACID ISOMM, ther. use isoniazid, in puln. tubere, negative reactions) (TUBIMOULOSIS, PUIMCKARY, ther. Asoniazid, negative reactions) TATARSKIY, N.V. A case of benign tumor simulating tuberculous infiltration [with ummary in French]. Frobl.tub. 35 no.5:106-109 '57. (MMA 10: 11) : . Iz tubefculeznogo sanotoriya Leningredskogo objzdravotdola "Druzhnooallye* (glavW vrach M.K.Fishman) (LUNG NIOPIASKS, differ. diag. pulm. tubere.) (TU.BJIRGUWSIS, PULKONARY, differ. diag. lung tumor) TATARSKIY, N.V.. kand.medennuk ran9far of patients with pulmonnr7 tuberculosis to the diaRbilit.V list, Sav.1med. 22 no.5:22-25 Ky 158 (KIRA 11:7) 1, Is tvberculeznogo otdolenlyn (zav. N.V. Tntnrokly) Klinichesikogo otdola (%Av. - prof. M.I. lhvilitgkaya) Laningrndskogo nAuchno-isaledo- vatellskogo institutA eksperti2y trudosposobnosti i trudouatroyetva invalidov, (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY dienbility evn1untion (Rua)) (DISABILITY EVALUATION, in vnrious pulm, tubero. (Rue)) --TATARSKIT,,--MV-6--irand-oned--On-a-uk- Vork ability and employment of tuberculosis patients treated with thoracoplast7 [with summary in French] Probl.tub- 36 no-1:3-5 '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1, Is laningradekogo nauchno-iseledovateliskago instituto ekspertizy tmdosposobnooti i tradoustroyetva Involidov. (COLUPSM THERAPY thoracoplasty, off, on work ability & capacity (Rua)) (DISABILITY EVALUATICU. in various die. pula. tuberc. after thorsooplasty (Rua))