SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VAINRUB, L.G. - VAYNSHTEYN, B.A.
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VAURUB. L. G.
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gmill niagnt-gile dimild c fiterl iii it tolarv k1h; with the
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admixture of floxingagcii i and withandirn
cite (lint (c.; the J:
agric;Itc. iv; to 13C wcd ht tetrac- ,
Wde.%, tbe fuel Should be oil, high.rilorMc g;i_s, or finely
~tottnd coal ('11MI bavifir a low ash conlent. Coll dwt,
7
Vroin vo.11 havibg lint ov,~f 12% ;1~11) r,111 I)e tj,ed it, toil I
'kiltil it t lie ImIrm-SlIc 1, to he mM (
lr ~;rdimaty inacticsItt:
"I" % ;,
and chro-mc-inapicsite brick luivirti; it mitia dclorniatin" If
-tinder load nt 1,'M' to 15WC. Thr im of coal,dust In
firing magnerite for the production of high-qtmlity
ticsitc material, neccls turthet experimental inve tig, ion.
j
Oil-fircd rotary Uns are 1m; econDmiral Owl the shaft
'type, but. they are triore. highly itirchani,,cd an
d on reach!
filemperatures or nbout. 17(10'C~ conip:md ivith I 6VO 'C: for
shaft type. The choice tictween haft or rotary kiltis,
'for firing magnesite depcrids on tiv-- rvIativc quantity of the!
produrt front the rotary kiln which will bt uscd 4t th
c pro-,
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PRODUCTION OF CROG IN A ROTARY FMACL L. 0. Wnrub.
13 [57 147-62 (1948). - The possibility of cal-
oinIng clay In a rotary furnace to produce quality grog was
Investigated with a furnace 46 a 2.5 a. at an angle of 3'
nd having 0.8 to LA, r.p.me, The raw material me* Motak..
My 00ntsin'"S 3102 57-01 A120 + TL02 29.1, re 03 2.3,
C&O 0.1, XgO 0.1, aid ignition 1000 10.9%. The Kel was
coal dust containing 10 to 12$ ash and 25 to 30% volatile
matter. About 85 to 90% of the fuel was fed directly
from a bunker, and 10 to 19% was fed together with the
primary air through a ventilator. There we* no subetan-
tial difference between grog products obtained from the
rotary furnace and those from gas chamber furnaoss.
Consumption of fuel was 120 to 125 kg./ton, which does not
exceed that in shaft furnaces using gas fuel or In Hoffmann
furnaces using coal. The loss of raw material with the
velocity of I a./moo. the loss amounted to 30%. Output
of the furnace was 150 to 190 ton" per 24 hr. B.A.Ke
A S a6 L A EtTALLOGOCAL UTCRATUR9 CLASWICATtax
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400 TMMMCAL JSQMDIS IN 212 FIRIXG Of GROG IN A ROTARY
KIM L. G-.Ts4mi .,- Q=sW=,, 13 C97 339-43 (1948).
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0*8 The dehydration -&.W ointering of 10- to 25-mm, lumps of ~681
grog occur womnihatUter than for the flow portions.
If the six* of lumps passing through the firing son* does not
exceed 30 ma., however, this differonao has no practical 6*0
a* .3 -1'i! value.' The srain-slao distribution is governed by the do- =00
'1~ a* of disintegration of the procuct as It soy" through the
gr =00
kiln, and thisl In two# dopwWs an the operating tempora-
so,, tur'so. Under normal operating oonditions, with the flue
gasses at 400' to 4M*C., the 0- to 3-mo grains amount to
33%. and the 0*5-wo fraction, 2 to 3%. Mhan the kiln to
W If overloaded, with the flu* pass at 3W"P the 0- to 34",
grains amount of and the 0.5-am. fraction, 13%. see,
The greatest rise achosion of the clay, with a correopood-
Ing drop In disinttipation, oomwe after the and of dehydre-
I'De'
tion and the start of sintarIng, The hooting and dehydre-
no*
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tion of the material should occur In " short a section of the
kiln as possible. This am be acoompliaW by increading
the temperature gradient between the pass and the ma-
terial along the kiln or by installing ape" devices at the
ULI and of intensify beat smahangoo With all other con-
ditions being equal, short kilns are more desirable from the
viewpoint of loss of fines, ?be 2 to 6m. grog fraction Is
the most desirable; the difference in refractoriness between
this and other fractions 1* 30 to 50*0. for a differeme, in
A1293 TI% content up to 20%. FIrLag of Iron-4Mtsr*t*d
clays should be carried out In two stages, first at 500*
be
to 6000C., when the Iran b**=## magnetic and
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movod,--followed by a final firing to-tho sintering tempera- 00
ture. of
VAIN-RUB.L. G.
fo
Dryinr iind rair, r c 1,-i y a tthe nihip.
ti 171-i i-v Tr -o rl~ I; y i It I I
III ilizr,l '1!~ Cale
Illive t!;.iy
-ilig and N
of t lit! flicarls, of (:1111111.1titig cak -vezill ~. Tile we of
milary hjrvare~ for firing Ktai; mirl of drtjtn-~ ff,i duimq. dav
from a fecfmical,
at the Call 11(!Collit, ~(jvarltarvmr'
V!Cwpoint, fin,%cv,r, riniv wlivit 'his %vill malc. it po.-"ible in!
sott Ili,-' gro7atidef-1valtrl rjo:dif Y~ l.alinta.
tnry at "puitor-f" 1w ':nfiductf-d IT),
ld hrg'.-C~fl!! ft,
Ihidy c:ikiiq and fmzifiv Thr gr"r; firing ptillip-,
? tn~llt al. tht, rili!lc of at ill(-, pfirv, of C-on-minpliou 9111)111(1 fie.
dcters-pincd in each a~c in the liclif ~f fhv~ lcchri;cal nu&
eMlowic facto". involved. 13.7-K.
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V~~j (Ogneupiory, 4
irn
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'
4
r
16, 31 , '0 i Y1. - In for lirinq groo, firdercricc im
Ini I M. ". the 1w
4
~
given to (he rotary. It is stated that (his makes posiible: (11) it highly McChitnizCd flow
f sliect, (b) rational use of the raw materials, using also difficultly vitrifiable clays;
e , -quality grog of low porosity. A table shows the water
(c) th Production of high
tion of viriois tyrn4of grog fired in shal't and rotary kilns. Itwas found that a
absor
p
Best
st
(han a striall rotary furnace
ives better
ro
t
furmic
l
d
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.
ro
arge in
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r
a
ary
e g
g
g
results were obtainable frnm clay that had been crushed before tiring, this clay pre-
served its natural compactness and Cave grog with the min. porosity. However,
some clays, ex. Ican clays, cannot be filed direct but must be briquetted or made into a
slurry. ~%s re-Pards the'fucl for the rotary furnace. coal dust, liquilt and gaseous fuels
A table MuAratc.5 (lie innoence of ash in the fuel oil the conip. offbe grog.
can ~e u.5ed.
It was found that ZA-2'% Fe-0i is added to the grog from fuc[ ash. The coit of grog
'
will he little hightr than that fired !it shaft kilni~ (3 figs., 8
fired in rotary ft:,riiaces
tables.)
SOV/81-59-16-57819
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, P 304 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Vaynrub, L.G.,,-Landa, Ya.A.
TTT'112 The Investigation of Convective Heat Trc-unsfer in the Charge of Tunnel
Furnaces
PERIODICAL: Byul. na~inhno-tekhn. inform. Vses. in-t nauchno-issled. I proyektn. rabot
ogneuporr.. prom-sti, 1958, Nr 5, pp 28-45
ABSTRACT: For studying the heat transfer between the gases and the charge in a test
furnace, 25 thermocouples were installed by means of which the temperature
of the gases (hot air) and also of the surface and the inner part of the
bricks was measured. The temperature measurements of the cooling period
only were treated in detail. Based on the obtained results a formula has
been established for the calculation of local heat transfer coefficients
referred to the longitudinal surface of the brinks which are washed by
gases In the charge of tunnel furnaces. It is shown that the formula is
the first rough approximattion and should be made more precise in the future.
P. Berenshteyn.
Card 1/1
0
IV A P" gvardli genera.-l-leytenant tankovykh voysk, Cr3roy Sovetskogo
toyuza
Toward the new frontiers. Voen.vest. 43 no.10:29-30 0 163.
(MIRA 16M)
VAYTIER,_Y4av Vullfovich; DASOYAN, Martin Avetisovich; YAMPOLISKIY, A.M*)
inzh.j, refs-e-n-z-e-nf-;-K&N. V.I., inzh., retsenzent; AGUF, LA.,.
inzh,) red,; URKOVETSLUA, A.I., red. iod-va; CHFAS, M.A., red.
izd-va; PKERSON, M.M.., tekhn. red.
(Equipment, automation and mechwAzation in electrochemical coat-
ing shops) Oborudovanie, avtomatizatsiia i makhanizatsiia tsekbov
elalclurokhimicheskikh pokrytii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1961. 404 p.
(MLRA 24 - 10)
(Electroplating)
VADO f K4
Fighters for *a new and progressive.
WO 3 no.A+:14-J17
1. Sekretarl TSentrallnogo komiteta kompartli Dstonii.
(Estonia-Economic conditions)
Chemical Abst.
VOL 48 No. 9 ac "awn organo-!.
magnesium compounds. L rA=ctiw C-11
MAY 10, 1954 IN"A.I.IA evap-nd,P,n.
~ =Lft , 7~;d R4'
b n1da on Uteth X,
11 me X
'. J'. dFi. . . S.
Organic Ch(migtry it
en).--Se L. H,
VAYrqRUd,
Gets VI
joy)
'44
(IV
Vi"Y'7'
MSH/ Chemistry Reaction processes
Card t 1/2. Pub. 151 - 23/35
=-:Authur9--"-I~be4e,La~, , I. nd Vaj-prub, 'I. D.
Title. Reaction of methyl acrylato uith organo-magneoium compounds
Periodical I Zhur. ob. khim. 24, Ed. 71 1207 - 1212, July 1954
Abstract The reaction of methyl acrylate with ethyl magnesium bromide and isopro-
pyl magnesium bromide (organo magnesium compounds), is described. Me
physical and chemical properties, of the two basic liquid and crystalline
reaction products, wore determined through separate analyses. Seven USA
and 6 USSR references.
Institution State University, Leningrad
Submitted i larch 2, 1954
VAYNRUB, Ye.M., kand.med.nauk (Kiyev)
Republic conference on the problem of "Protecting the health of
children and adolescents." Gig.1 san. 26 no.12:95-97 D 161.
(MIRA 15:9)
(CHILDREN-CARE AND HYGIENE)
VAYNDRUMI, A.A. Marlkov)
Cystocele vaginalis and urinar7 calculi. Kaz.med.shur. 40
no.3:86-87 I~y-Je 159. (MIRA 12-:11)
(BIADM--DIbTAbES) (CkWULI, URIILkRY)
TIKHONOV. A.Y.; MARTYNOVSKIY, YO.I.; VAYHRUB Yo.0- TIKHONOV A.F.,
dotsent. kandidat tekhaicheakiyv na-XI~Y'011 r; CRMAIC, I.,
redaktor; TRUKHANOVA, A.,tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Axperience in using new lumbering equipment in the forests
of White Russia] Opyt ekspluatataii novogo losozagotovitelinogo
oborudovaniia v leBakh BSSR. Pod red. A.F. Tikhonova. Minsk,
Gos. izd-vo BSSR, 1957. 133 P. (MLRA 10:4)
(White Rassia-Immbering-Machinery)
N
VY!2ITRUM, Ye. 1:11.
Vaynrtib, Ye. M.
"A hygienic evaluation 7,
f:nveriCh class." ,,cadrmy
of Phy-Acal Trainln-; Anrl
for the degree of 1~octor
' the teachIng schedule of
of peda,,oglcql -:ciences
I
Sclw-,ol lin,icno-,
in ~'.edical Science)
students in the
RSFS-R. Sci 'Les Imot.
(Dirsortation
Knizhnaya letoois
No. 15, 1956. Yoscow
KROZER, S.; VAYNRYBI, A,"ILIKAq L.
Estimation of the distribution of the molecular weights of
polycarbonates by means of the turbidimetric method. Vysakn.
soed. 2 no, 12:1876-1881 D 160* (MIM W 1)
1. Institut plasticheskikb masse gJarabavae
(carbonates) (Molecular weights)
S11 90160100210-1 21oi a/ci 9
BOI 7/B078
AUTHORS: Krozer, S.., Vaynryb, IA., Silina, L.
TITLE: Estimate of the Molecular Weight Distribution of Poly-
carbonates by the Method of Turbidimetric Titration
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 12,
PP. 1876 - 16al
TEXT: The determination of the physical polydispersity has been describ-
ed, i.e., the distribution of the molecular weight of polycarbonates by
turbidimetric titration. Fig.1 illustrates the dependence of turbidity
on the amount of the precipitant for some fractions of polycarbonates.
The relative change of turbidity is determined by the change AT of in-
tensity of light scatter with an addition of a precipitant volume Av.
The relative turbidity w, is expressed by the formula: w. = 6T/11 max
(T max denotes the change of intensity of turbidity during precipitation~
Fig-3 illustrates the dependence of turbidity on the volume of the pre-
cipitant after various times. Fig.4 shows the distribution of
Card 1/2
Estimate of the Molecular Weight Distribution S/igq6O/OC)2/012/018/019
of Polycarbonates by the Method of Turbidi- B017/BO78
metric Titration
polycarbonates with regard to their molecular weights. Table 1 shows
Tmax for polycarbonates of different molecular weights. T max may be de-
termined with an accuracy of up to 2Wo. The intrinsic viscosity [7] Of
polycarbonates and. the results of turbidimetric titration may be ex-
pressed by the formula: [~j = K Ma (M = molecular weight; a, K = coeffi-
cients). Table 2 gives the results of a direct calculation of the coef-
ficient a from viscosity measurements and from results of turbidimetric
titration. The conclusion was reached that the size of a polycarbonate
aggregate precipitated when adding a precipitant to dilute solutionsof
the polymer is independent of the molecular weight of the polycarbonates.
There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 30 references: 2 Soviet, 11 US2
3 Belgian, 1 British, 10 German, 1 Italian, and 1 Polish.
ASSOCIATION: Institut plasticheakikh mass g., Varshawa (Institute of
Plastic Materials, Warsaw)
SUBMITTED: July 9, 190-0
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Y-A)ARIBj e -tj, MARTNOV9 L.N.; FRIDg Ye.A.; KOZLOV, Yu.G.; ANANIYEV, M.G.;
_j_jA I -,
MUSHEGYAN, S.A.; LEVITSKAYA, L.A.
Apparatus for artificial blood circulation. Med.prom. 14 no.11:40-45
N 160. (MIFk 13:11)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut eksperimentallnoy khirurgicheskey
apparatury i instrumentov.
(BLOOD--CIRCULATIONg ARTIFICIAL)
(MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS)
BULYCHEVA, -G.F.; K&LINIGHEVAI V.I.; ~AYSBERG$-A.D.
3arcoidosis in children. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 6 rio.5:81-85 My
161. (MI-RA .14:10)
1. 1z kELfedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zaveduyushchiy - deystviteltnyy
chlen AIT SSSR zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. A.F.Tur) Leningrad-
skogo pediatricheskogo meditsin,-kogo inatituta (direktor - prof.
N.T.Shutava).
(GWTULWA BENIGRUA)
ACC NRs 017739 SOURCE CODE: URloog5iF6-~-Fo6blrc)bf-lb6f6-lo6.'
AUTHOR: Yuryshev, A. N.; Vasillyev, N. P.; Skomorovskiy, Ya. Z.; Kortunovo V. A.;
Yeliseyevo M. Ya.; Va shell,__A_~__Z..
ORO.,- honie
TITLE: Determination of the parameters to be considered for anchor reinforcement
of pipelines
SOURCE: Stroiteltstvo truboprovodov, no. 1, 1966, 16-19
TOPIC TAGS: pipeline, concrete
ABSTRACT: The first operations on the introduction of Oi~6ad~d anchorb in
,placo'of dbncroto ballast in swampy or floodod regions in the USSR are going
on under the auspices of the Ministry of the Oaq Industry. Experiments.
,performed in.1065 showed that troadod anchors have great advantages of
lightness and cheapness over concrete ballast. Anchors consisting of two
.threadad rods plus a band to go over the top of a pipe section wore
:designed, with trend blade, diameters from 250 to 1100 mm, thread intervals of
80-140 mm. These anchors are to be tested on the Belousovo-Laningrad gas
!pipeline. The authors demonstrato in this article a calculaoon mcthod which
.they have developed to determine the loads and roquirevionts placed on the
lanchor devices they have designed for the cases where the limiting factors in
I
,calculation &rot the load placed upon a pipeline section by an anchor-, the
;maximal permissible bond in pipeline between anchor sectional and the load.
!carrying capacity of the devices themselves,. The load carrying' capacity of
;the anchors depends directly on the conditions of the toil into which they am
-screwed, and.oan be determined directly by measuring the torque' required to.-~
penetrate the ground. Orik.*iiit-. fiii: *1 figur formula
e
SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATEt none
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_A- UDC! 621.60.002.001.2L
VAYNSHELI , B.S., kand. med. nauk
liver In rheumatic fever. Vrach. delo no.4:425-426
Ap '5 9. OURA 12;7)
1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy terapii (zav. - Drof. L.I. Gefter)
Voronezhakogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(RUMTIC F3M) (LIM--DLSMSM)
FILIPPOV L.A.;_VAYNSHELIBOYM, A.I.
Testing of magnesi= chlorate as a defoliant of nursery stock in
Moldavia. Fiziol. rast. 1-1 no.2.-334-339 W-Ap 164. (MMI 17r4)
1. Moldavia Scientific Research Institute of Horticulture,
Viticulture and Winegrozing.
KHASKM,IBERG, I.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; TAINSHELtBAUM, D.B., inzh.
Working sand and gravel deposits by using a mobile bydromschanizei
device. Sbor. trud. NIIZHelezobetona no.80*95-101 163
(MIRA 18:1)
VAYNSHENKER, DINA IOSIFOWIA
Statistika Sebestoimosti
Cost of Industrial Production)
79 P. Tables.
N15
752.2
M
Prormyshlennoy Produktsii (Statistics on the
Moskva, Gosstatizdat, 1957.
VAYLISIIENKER,,Xn4-Iosifovna.;..PRIVEZENTSEVA, A.G., red.; FYATAKOVA,
-
PI.D., tekhn. red.
[Statistics of industrial costs] Voprosy statistiki sebe-
stoimosti promyshlennoi produktsii. Moskva, Gosstatizdat,
1963. 177 p. (tMU 16: 12)
(Costs, Industrial) (Index numbers (Economics))
X 7~
AUTHOR: Vaynshenker, D.
TITLEs on Methods of Determining the Prime Cost of Industrial Pro-
duction (0 metodologii opredeleniya sebestoimosti promysh-
lennoy produktaii)
PERIODICALa Vestnik Statistikiq 19579, No 39 May-June, pp 20-28-,(USSR)
ABSTRLCTj The "index of the prime cost decrease of comparable produc-
tion" in used in Soviet statistics as the main index in
evaluation of the prime cost development at industrial plants.
The author argues that this index is misleading and not
suitable for use as the only index characterizing the work of
a plant. He suggests using the "index of expenditures per
1 ruble of goods production (tovarnaya produkt8iya)" instead.
The notion 11 prime cost of comparable production" is analyzed
for the cases of uniform production (like electric power,
coal miningp textile industry) and of machinebuilding where
the position is complex and completely different. The prime
costs in the textile and food industries may be decreased by
2 or 3% as compared with the last yearg while in machine-
building they decreased 15 to 20%. But the figures are de-
ceiving even in such instances where the assortment of pro-
Card 1/3 duction of machinebuilding plants remains stable, since the
On Methods of Determining the Prime Cost of Industrial Production 2-3-3/14
proportion of cheap production varies. It is just for this
reason that higher decrease of prime costs is observed at
backward industrial plants with a low technical level. The
index is not correlated with other indexes which characterize
the physical growth of a plant, the increasing work efficiency,
the commerciality. It relates to a part of production only,
but the other indexes relate to the entire production of a
plant. It can be seen in a table on a group of Moskva plants
(p. 23) how different the figures indicating the fulfilment
of the prime-cost-decrease-plan can be. If the"index of the
prime-cost decrease of comparable production" was approximate-
ly equal for single plants within the scope of an industrial
state m1nistry, it can change abruptly when economic results
of work arv-evaluated in the scope Of.Beparate territories
comprising different industries in'different proportions.
The pract-toer of the 11 chain method" in computing prime cost
reduction over 5-year periods, which consists in multiplica-
ti-on,of the early indexes, leads to.multiplication of errors.
It-is natural that the Index is subject to severe critique,
particularly by the practical statisticians. The drawbacks
of the index caused the Gosplan SSSR, the Ministry of Finances
Card 2/3 and the T85U SSSR to issue in 1955 the "Base Rules for Plan-
On Methods of Determining the Prime Cost of Industrial Production 2-3-3/14
ning and Calculating the Prime Costs of Industrial Production"
and to indicate in the instruction (form 113n"), issued in
1956# that the prime costs of production are to be evaluated
by three indexes. A plant is considered as having fulfilled
its plan in decreasing the prime costs of production ifs
a) it has fulfilled the planned decrease in prime cost of
comparable finished production; b) if it has fulfilled the
prime-cost plan for the entire production; c) if it has ful-
filled the plan for the prime cost of the most important pro-
duction. But what is necessary is one single index. The
flindex of decrease of expenditures per 1 ruble of produced
goods" suggested by the author ia not newq but has been in use
for a long time in the practical work of planning institutions
and administrative organs.
The author makes a detailed comparison of advantages and dis-
advantages of the two aforementioned indexes. Mentioning
other indexes used in some economic branches and the index
used in Czechoslovakian monthly bookkeeper accounts of indus-
trial enterpriseoi he says that this experience must be
studied.
AVAILABLEj Library of Congress
Card 3/3
VAYNSHENKER ..E . (Sevastopol,)
Errors in conducting discussions on health education. Med.sestra 19
n0-11:39-40 N 060. (MA. 13-11)
(HEALTH EDUCATION)
PRASOLOV, R.S., inzh.; VAYIISIMIYFR, I.A., inzh.
Heat conduction and fractional composition of ash deposits on
pipes and of laborator7 ashes of some fuels. Teploenergetl%a
7 no.3:80-A3 Ib~ '60. (MIRA 13:5)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy kotloturbinnyy inatitut
i Nanchno-issledovatellskiy instiut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki
poleznykh iskopa7emykh.
(Ash (Technology))
137-1957-1'-"-25353
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr I Z, p 341 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Vaynshenker . 1. A.
TITLE: The Employment of the Electron Microscope and Electronograph
in the Study of Minerals (Primeneniye elektronnogo mikroskopa
i elektronografa pri izuchenii mineralov)
PERIODICAL: Obogashcheniye rud, 1956, Nr 6, pp 27-29
ABSTRACT: A survey of some instances in which methods of electron
microscopy and electronography were applied to the study of
minerals by means of trans -illuminating finely dispersed com-
pounds placed upon a film base, as well as replicas taken from
the surface of a microsection. Electron photomierograph6 of a
sparsely dispersed compound of Wcium tungstate halloysite
taken with an EM-3 electron microscope, are shown-aZ vell as
electron photomi:crographe of the surface of sphaterite micro-
sections, which were etched by aqua regia vapors. Sharply
defined polysynthetic twins were detected.
Yu. L.
Card 1/1
1. Xlectroan microscope-Applications 2. Electron microacopv
2. Calcium tuni7state halloysite-Electron microscopic analysis
0
VONSIMNKF.R, I.A.
Olawwiwl"U~
~ oscopy of higbly d1opersed particlsao Oboge rud
~Iilsctron micr (IURA 11:11)
3 noi2:35-36 158 ;Oscopy) (Particle size determination)
Electron mic
VAYNSHENKER*,-I-4A4
Utilization of X-ray microradiog-aphy in studying thin
sections. Rent.min.syr. no. 1:~49-152 162. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekhanicheskoy
obrabotki minerallnogo syrIya.
VAMU=R, I. A.
Using X-ray microscopy for the study of ores and sinters.
obog. rud 6 no.3:2841 161. (MIRA 14:11)
. (X rays-Diffraction)
(Metallography)
vkyl~smm,:ER, I. i.
27132. VAYNSHENKER, I. I. GRAIIIF~, Z. I, Metody khimicheskovo kontrolya pri rjodgotovke
poverkhosti st;-,11noy provoloki. Zavodskaye laboratoriya, 1949, No. J, c. 1G,06-07,
SO: Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949
"Chemical Control In Finishing the Surface of Steel Wire." The H SO conen in
a pickling bath can be detd. with sufficient accuracy by titratign kith all',alil
hydroxide up to formation of Fe and Cu hydroxides with-out indicators. FeSO 4 is
Detd. by MnO titration and Cu by the iodometric method. Ca Dptd. as raCO 3 is
detd, by titr4tion with 0.5 11 HC1 to dioappearance of phenolphthalein color.
vAyNsgzNM v I.I., inshener; ZoIDiMINA, B.S., inshener; TULZNEDV, F-K-,
--- -2
Reduction of lead losses in patenting. Stall 15 nool:76-79 A 155&
OUM 8:5)
1. Odeaskiy stalepravolochno-kanatny7 sayod.
(Lead plating) (Wire)
VAYNSHEITM, M., *pitan I ranga
I-- - -, ~ --
Co-operation is the basis for ouccessful supplying of ahips and
units. Tyl i snab. Soy. Voor. Sil 21 no.10:47-49 0 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Russia-Ylavy-Provisioning)
VATNSEMM-X-,.;,-TUKISH0 A,; KUPZIW# 0.
Now types of products at the Odessa Food Concentrates Combine.
Xons. i ov. prom. 14 no.11:27-28 N 159. (MIRA 13:2)
I.Pdeaskiy sovnarkhoz (for Vayshenlcer). 2.0deaskly kombinat
pishchevykh I~ontsentratov (for Ku-Perman).
(Odessa--Yood, Concentrated)
a
TERZIYEV, G.S.; KUPERMAN, O.I.;_'VAYNSHE?nM, N.I.
New types of products. Kons, i ov, prom* 18 no.8:20-22 Ag 163.
WMA 16:8)
1. Odesskiy kombinat pishchevykh kontsentratov.
(Food, Concentrated)
VAYNSHENKER, N.I.; BERSBADSKIY, G.A.
Experience in operating the automatic OSTC-40" machine for the
manufacture of SKK bottle caps. Kons.i ovprom. 18 no.2-.21-25
F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Upravleniye:pishchevoy promyshlqnnosti Odesskogo sovets.
narodnogo khozyaystva (for Va e
(Zhenk r). 2. Zavod iipakovochnykh
izdeliy imeni M.I. Kalinina Bershadskiy).
(Odessa--Container industry)
(Maehiner~, AutomatiO)
VAYNSHENKER, Yee G. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Surgical treatrnent of paralytic
f .
caloaneal deformation4 of the foot." Kiev, 1959o 14 pp (Kiev Order of Labor
Red Bamer Med Inst im Academician A. A. Bogomolets), 200 copies (KL, 50-69, 129)
-60-
VAYNSMKBR, Ye.G. (Kivey, ul. ZanIkovetskoy, d. 5/2, kv. 69)
Transposition of the tendon of the long musculus peroneus to the
tuber calcanei. Ilov.khir.orkh. no.6:69-73 M-D 158- (MMA 12:3)
1. Klinika dlya detay i podroetkov (zav. - prof. A.Ye. Yrimins)
Kiyevskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute ortopedii i tray-
matologit.
(TENDONS-TRANSPLANATION)
(REEL BONF,-SURGERY)
VAYNSHENKER, YeOG,.,
Treatment of paralytic oscalois deformity. Ortop.travm. i protez
19 no.4:33-37 a-Aff 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1, Iz kliniki d1ya detey i podrostkov (zava - Prof. A.Ye.
Frumina) Ukrainakogo nauchno-iaeledovatel'okogo inatituta ortopedii
i travmatologii v Kiyeve (iapolzqayushchiy obyasannosti direktora,
N.H. Musiyenko).
. Burg
tachnk~ in paralytic deform (Rua))
The operative treatment depends on the age of the patient and the degree of the de-
formation; a tendino-muscular plasty is sufficient for children under 10 yr. of age/
At the age of 10 the tendino-muscullar plasty must be accompanied by correction of the
deformity by osteotomy, partial arthrodesis and transplantation of the tibial muscle
onto the calcaneum protuberance. Thirty patients were operated upon with very good
results. A triple arthrodesis had good results in the 10 patients aged over 12 yr,
who had complete paralysis of the foot.
Ye.V.p inzh.j
,IN inzh; NAGATKIN, A-G-P inzh.; OVCHAROVP
VAYIISHTF A.L.
A, yao, inzh.
Unified system of PickuPs- Priborostroenie no. 100-5 o 65
(MIRA 19i1)
I M'ZHIN*o S.1-4; TA)NS=Z, E- Ye.; BERTENET, V.M.
X--r,y spectro scopic study of the valent state of samarlum In
a meta and In a mcnosulfidso Piz* tver, tela 7 no, 1P.93558-3561
D 165 (MTRk 1.9 2l)
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DM/Medicine - Vitamin D2 May/Jun 48
Medicine - Skin, TuberculooiB and Tuberculide
12herapy for Lupua Tuberculosis With Vitamin D2,"
Pl*cf A. B. Vaynebteyn, V. L. Alotgauzen, Cand Mel
Sol, A. R. Tatlyanin, Chem Engr, 3 PP
"Vest Venerol I Dermatol" No 3
SVmmarizes history of treatment and describes own
experience. Concludes that alcohol solution of
vitamin D~2 administered in doses of 150,000-200,000
IU daily for 4 months Is a good treatment for lupus.
Out of 50 patients so treated, 33 recovered, 6
Improved considerably and 11 improved some.
AW 18/49T78
U&W/Medicine - Vitamin D2 (Contd) May/Jun 48
Therapeutic effect was noticed In lupus of skin
and mucous membranes, irrespective of type of
lupus. Progress is more rapid with ulcerous
lupus. Treatment is simple and generally avell-
able. Complications due to vitamin D2 rapidly
disappear with temporary cessation of treatment
or when dose is decreased.
18/49r78
USSR/Medicine - Skin, Taterculoals Sep/Oat 48
~w aid Ttib~uljft
Medicine - Vitaldn D2
'Treating Tab rcular Lupus Vulgarls With Vitamin
a
D2 (Calciferol)," Prof A. B. Vayushteyn,
V. L AlOtgauzen, Cand Mod Sci., A. R. Tatlyanin,
-4 Inat Cutis Tuberculosis, 2 pp
"ProbleW Tuberkulaza" No 5
Presents data on 50 patients, vith four photo-
graphs. Concludes that alcoholic solution of
Vitamin D manufactured in UWE containing
200)000 I's per cc is very effective in treat-
Ing tubercular lupus vulgarls cr&117. Wly does
LC 21/49T79
USSR/Medicine - Skin, Tuberculosis Sep/oat 48
and Tdbercu3Ads (Camtd)
is 100,000 - 150,000 - 200,000 ZU's. Duration
of treatment,4-6 monthe or longer.
LC 21/49T79
'USSR/medicine - Lupus Tuber=losis May 49
Medicine - Therapeutics
"Treatment of Lupus Tuberculosis With Vitamin Da
a~ Polyclinics," Prof A. B. Waynshteyn, Yn. L.
qUtiAa, M. 1. Peresypkinai Inst of Skin Tubercu-
.1,06is, 2 pp
"Sov Med" No 5
'Dcm*stically prepared alcohol solution of Vitamin D2
Abyoyed boat for treating Lupus. vulgaris. It is a
si*-'e and effective method (vitamin is administered:
internally), and can be given under polyclinic coD-
diiions. Warns, however, that periodic X-ray
1
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USSR/Medicine - Lupus Tuberculosis May 49
(Contd)
examinations of the lungs and analyses of the blood
and urine are necessary. Adults may be give-a as
=6h as 100,000 units of vitamins every 24 hours.
Tieutment should be continued for about 6 inouths
to preclude possibillty of relapses.
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VAYNSTSYN. A.B:REZNIKOVA, L.SIASHAVSKATA, D.Le
Method of drying blood saran. Sovet. mad. no.8:30-32 Aug.
1950- (CIRL 20:1)
1. Of the Central Skin-Venereological Institute (Director -
N. M. Taranov) and of the Hospital Imeni Korolenko (Head Physician
-- V. P. Volkoi).
VATNSHMN, A. B;PERESTPKINA, M. I.
-7
Results of the treatment of IuPus er7thematosus vItb implanta-
tion of haterogenous tissue (10miantseTle method) Vast. Yener.,
Hoskva no.2:13-15 Mar-Apr 1952,'~," (CLKL 22:2)
1. Professor. 2. Of Moscov Instfi~ie of Skin Tube'rculoeie (Director
-- Prof. F. V. Shebauov).
IMLISy I~ I., VAPISHTEM A. B.
Skin - Tuberdulosis
Expanded scientific session of the Institute of Cutaneous Tuberculosis. Vest. ven. i.
derm. no. 2. 1952.
9. Month1X List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Auyust 195A.2-Unclassified.
V,U3SHTW$. A.3.; YOMINA, O.S.
~--' IN,
Results of the treatment of cutaneous tuberculosis with PAS. Vest.
vener,, Moskva no.1:45-46 Jan-Feb 1953. (CLKL 24:2)
l..Professortfor Bayushteyn; Scientific Associate for Fomina. 2. Of
the Institute of Skin Tuberculosis (Director -- Prof. F. V.~hebanov)
and of Pushkin ChiliAren's luposorium.
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au iriuru TnanK- v. Ogiyc- vn- ts kiv whn
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2N
ABS. TOUR. !Ref '7hur-Biolor,l.yo 'lo. 1, 1959, 'Tr). 1433
AUTHOR ;Vaynshtu-vri, A.I.
INST. TT-r d , o sj,'i c P 1 3: mg t i t a t e
'PlTiE Oertain Data o*n thu- K'074:s-ts mt Soro~:skly
izayor-
ORIG. PU B. Uch. zall. gos. oed. in-t, 1957,
, r -- 3. r,
VYP -
ABSTIVICT -,Forest tracts are named with Indications of
their areas, situated on t1be right bank of
the Dniester river tn Sorw:s)e_t!T Rayor
r1oldavla. On the that sepa-rate forest
trac-11's are fcundl In the district and woodt"
vegeta'.lor, 1~~ Ve hypothpale Is
advanced an immc--n~3e fo--,,et,t massif covered
the territory of SoroRskly Rayon In the past.
The trees, 8hr-jbbery and grasses distributed
on va-loue e.,j.E-reerjta or aj,r
Lidtcated.
CATIM: 1/2
CATEGORY
ABS. JOUR. Ref ~~hux-Ri-Im7.1-ye, "0. 1,
3
AUTHOR
INST.
1~21G. PrjB*
i PC Tll~ C T:The fore",to crn oak groici. cf Quarcus robur ann'-
cai( groves of (~uarc,,:& petruea., Hornloenrq 1,Lttl-
3. a af -11 -,1. s1lver 11ndea,'Norway maple
and field-'maple are widespread aa aaeociated
species. Predominant In undergrowth are hazel,,
-piu,g and Tatu-fo~ mhip
wayfariliptrea viburnurn, rluo&V m~ IA~- P
"pecimen areas of' hornbeata-o~Llc forest and grov a
of Q. Detraea.ore described. it Is indicated I
that the inflvence of West-European type flora)
-and of anglospermous forests of the USSR
central zone is observ.ed In the Sorokskiyforests.
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AUMOR: Vaynshteyn, A._I.; loffej"~.
ORG: none
TITLE: ChecX on T-invariance in the 1C e + v + y der
-,4y-
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v- 3, no. 6. 1966, 333-336
TOPIC TAGS: parity principle.. pion, Gamma radiation, neutrino, positron., photon
emission, probability
ABSTRACT: The authors consider a possible check on the hypothesis advanced by J.
Bernstein et al. (Phys. Rev. v. 139 :8, 16501 1965)j that electromagnetic interac-
tions+of Wrons are not invariant under time reversal, in the radiative pion de-
cay ir - e + v + y, by observing the polarization of the 7 quanta. A theoretical
analysis of this decay was presented by one of the authors elsewhere (Ioffe, with
V. G. Vaks, ZhETF v- 35, 221, 1958). A quantity (k) is definedwhich is real If
T-invariance holds and comp1sx If not. If 100% violAtion of T-invariance takes
p3aen, the real and imaginary parts of X (%I and X") should be of the flame order.
An e~cpression is deri-ied for the differential and integrated probability of :x
e+ + v + 7 decay with emission of a plane-polarized quantum. It is shown that to
!Card 1/2
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'observe the T-nonirrvariant term it is best to measure the plane polarization of the'
lphotons in a direction such that this term is a maximum. In the absence of such a
term the probability that the photon vill, be polarized in this direction is equal
to 1/2. An estimate based on presentLy available data shows that In the case of
total violation of T-invariance the effect can be rather large. Orig. art. has:
11. formulas and 1 table.
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Semiautomatic machine for slottings in the frame of a joiner's
bench. Der.prom.4 no.8:21-22 Ag 155. (MIRA 8:10)
1. Zhitomirskiy mebellnyy kombinat
(Woodworking machineryl
POTAt"UVSKIY, A.G.; KOEUTSEUY, V.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: I-ECIEV, V.S.;
T
I ICVSK
MAR011, M.D.; VAY!-'jIi"iST-, KULIKOV, N.N.; ST AM, ~-V-;
FIALUj;, S.E.; FLDGrIL-V-I'~) L.P.; TATARII:011, G.V.
Ob-458ra attacbment for welding in C02 using I-y3-300, YSO-300,
and PIS-500 '--vtom.svar. 15 no.10:68-70
o 162. (~JTI.~, 15:1-1)
(Llectric welding-E,quipment and supplies)
ANTONYUK, B.N.; DENESfUK. I.P.; KUROV, Yu.P.; B~:FMNIKOV. V.A.;
yr C17 7V
VEYTSII ", M. B. ; IVANOV, A. A. ; IVANOV, S. -, G A VSY IY, B. IK Z ---L I TSE
L.K.: KOZELIMV. L.I.; KWAI-PUNI, S.G.-, KPOSPIN, '--fe..
ZUBKOVSKIY, B.P.; IZYUMOVP B.114.; EDELISKEYN, V.I.; KO"HIZTKV1. V.P.;
BUBLIKOV, A.V.; WHANASHIYAl V.A,
%tents. Bum. I der. Drom. no.1:53-54 Ja-.Mr 165.
(MHU 18: 10)
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ORG: none
1,6
TITLE: Mass formulas for particles with a spin of I and 3/2 in a disturbed
-SU(3) symmetry
SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii.
Institut teoreticheskoy Leksperimentallnoy fiziki- Doklady, no. 398, 1965.
Massovyye formuly dlya chastits so spinom 1 i 3/2 v narushennoy SU(3) simmetrii,
3-11
TOPIC TAGS: vector, particle spin, particle spin formula, particle spin mass
formula, sym'metry, disturbed symmetry, vector particles
ABSTRACT: On the basis of a covariant approach which employs simultaneous
commutative operations and dispersion concepts, the author Ahows that in a disturb-
ed SUM symmetry, mass formulas hold true for quadratic masses in the case of
vector particles,- and are linear for particles with a 3/2 spin. The author thanks
B. - L. Ioffe for his formulation of the problem and for the time he has given to this
w0 01 art. has: 23 formulas. I tbstractl [SP]
r rig. - f Author ip E
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USSR/Chemistry - Gasification of anthracite
Card ! 1/1 Pub. 104 - 11/12
Autbors : Oblivallnyy, F. A. and Vaynshteyn, A. L.
Title ! Gasification of hard coal by means of heated air
Periodical 3 Stek. i ker. 11/7, 28 - 29, June 1954
-Abstract : A device is described for heating air in the production of gas from anthrs~
cite. Detailed data are given of the quantity of air and fuel involved,
as well as the temperatures of the air at various stages of the process.
Drawings; tables.
Institution
Submitted
15(2) SOV/72-59-1 1-5-;/:;:
AUTHORS.- Vaynsht eyn, . A, L., Pro ni n, B. G., Po llyak, V. V.
TITLE: Optimum Chemical Compc ition of Vertically Drawn Glass 'D,,)
of Boats
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 12-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Professor I. I. Kitaygorodskiy in 1935 was the first scie-nti-st I.,-,
the Soviet Union to suggest an aluminum-magnesia CompoS4 J:ioL _f
drawn glass. Table I gives the development of the composition of
vertically drawn glass in the plants of the USSR.. Here,
mention is made of the papers by A. P. Zak, S. I. Ioffe, Myuller,-11.417--,
(Footnote 1) , and M. V. Okhotin, I. G. Bazhbeul--T,.'eli.'-.ova Not- -.-, t - 2~
Previously, the problem had been dealt with by L. G. Golf der-L.? rS,
V. V. Pollyak (Footnote 17), as well as M. V. Okhotin, R. S.
(Footnote 4) and N. V. Solomin (Footnote 5), In table 2, the
are listed which use the so-called dolomite layers, which ar3
characterized by -a certain CaO- and MgO-correlation. On the
strength of investigation results, the authors of this paper
sua.frest that the plants producing plate glass should switch over
to a uniform composition of the glass, which has proved successful
Card 1/2 at the Lisichansk window glass factory. This plant uses a boat
'Optirnuz Chemical Composition of Vertically Drawn SOV/72-5'0-11-5/11C
Class by Mlean'~-- of Boats
which ic ohown in the fi8=e. On tho auggostion of workera
of the Lisichalisk factory, the authors of the present paper
A. T. Leonova, this plant, in 1958, operated with the
zf':t~ ?' C);
chemical composition of glass: 71-85% Si02; 2 04;,' R2 3
C-.6% Cao; 10.96-,/. !jg0+Ca0; 14.83r,~ Na2O+K20; O.;%SO3* Table 3
lists the production figures of this plant for 1957-59. The
factory imeni Oktyabrlskaya revolyutsiya also achieved
results with this composition. The change-over of the platta-Gl_-.zs
factories to the production of glass of this chemical ccrTcz~t-_*a-_1
permits improvements in the melting process, an increase in t'-.C~
output of furnaces and machines vithout'any additional expenditure,
and a simplification of the work in the various departments o~ the
works. Thus thousands of tons of soda and sodium sulphate can
saved for national economy. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and
5 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
VAYNSREW4--A~L.
Measuring the flov of viscous fluids. Izm.tekh. 20 n0-1:58-62
Ja 159. (MIRk 11:12)
(Flowmeters)
OBLIVALINYY, P.A.; VAYNSHTIffN, A.L.; PRONIN, BLO.
;W~~- ~-'
Changing to natural gas as a means of increasing the productivitY of
furnaces. Stek, i ker. 17 to.12:1-5 D 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(G2ass furnaces) (Gas as fuel)
FRONINY B.G.; OBLIVALINYY, F.A.; VAYNSHTEYN, A.L.
Possibilities for increasing the periods of operation between
repairs of glass furnaces. Stek.i ker. 19 no.4:1-7 Ap 162.
OITRA 15:8)
(Glass furnaces)
PRONIN, B.G.; OBLIVALINYY, F.A.; VAYNSHTEYN, A.L.
TechnoloQr of the manufacture of glass dinas with high tridymite
content. Stek. i ker. 19 no.':9-14 Je '62. (MIRA 15:7)
0
(Firebrick) (Tridymite)
KONONKO, V.P., inzh.; NIKOLAYEV, Ye.T., Inzh.; 0131,1VALIM,F.A., tn""h.;
.,-VAY1VHTEYN., A.L., inzh.
Improving the conditions,for the production of sheet glass by
vertical drawing. Steek.iker. 22 no.10-.9-11 0 t65.
(MMA 18:12)
1. InstLtut gaza AN UkrSSR (for Konofflcop Nikolayev).
2. Lisichamkiy stakolinyy zavod (fcr Oblivallnyy, Vaynshteyn).
L5-361-66 0off (1) /EWA(h)
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AMMOR; shte7m, A. L. (Engr.); Nagatkin,, A. 0. (Engr.); Oveharov, Ye. V.
C)
(:=gr.); (Engr.)
ORG: none
TITLE: Standardized system, of senso
SOURCE: Priborostroyeniye, no. 10, 1965, 3-5
TOPIC TAGS: transducer, sensor
ABSTUCT- The standardized modular systera of sensors consists of three principal
a oups -- with pneumatic, (electric) current, and fi,equency outputs. Each insirument'
comprises a sensing element, which converts the measurand into a proportional
mechanical force, and a transducer, which converts this force into a pneumatic,
current, or frequency output. The sensors cover manometers, vacuumeterr, draft
gages, differential manometers, flowmeters, float-type level vages, densimetera,
manometric thermometers, etc., a total of 800 type-scale varieties. Thanks to
standard multirange designs, the above 800 varieties can be assembled from 136
types and sizes. The sensors are rated as high-accuracy instruments (errors: 0.6,
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ZAMARIKOVP N.A. (deceased], doktor tekhn.nauk; PIORO, L.S.,
kand,tekhn.naulk; BARTCH, V.I., inzh.; TEISELISKIY. G.A.,
4nzh.; NIKUYE'''~ ye.j., 4---~h.; OBLIVALINYY, F.A.,inzh.;
L"zh.; LIMPUT, L.A., inzh.
"P,YNSHTEYN A.L., -
N;~w device for the control of gas combustion in glass tank
furnaces. Stek. i ker.21 no.9:5-6 S 1%, (MTRA 18: 4
1. I-tituf gaza *LN UkrSSR (for Zakharikov, Ploro, Babich,
Tesellskiy, Mkolavev. 2. Lisichanskiv stakollnyy zavod
(for Oblival Iny-;, ilaymnhreyn, bjshiri~.
NENCHIUMV, Vasiliy Sergeyevich, akademik (1894-1964) ; VAYNSfi-T=,
SHISHOKCAr, V.S., red.; YOKOShKIIIA, I.K., red.
[Economic-mathamatical mothods and models] Ekonomiko-matema-
tichs3t3kie metody I mo(leli. Moskvay ltrsll, 1965. 477 p.
(14IRA 18:9)
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LURIYE, Aleksandr I,Ivovich; VAYNSHTEYN, A.L., doktor ekon. nauk,
otv. red. : "
[Mathematical methods of solving problems in the optimal
n-laming of the national. econonVj 0 matematicheskikh me-
todakh resheniia zadach na optimum pri planirovardi so-
tsialisticheskogo khozialstva. Moskvav Naukaq 1964. 322 p.
(VIRA 17. 11)
VIYUSUTM, 111bert Llvovich; RYABUMMIN, T.V., red.; GRYAZNOV, V.I..
~~--1~64-0f-PUTAXOVA N.D.,' tekhn.red.
[National wealth and accumulation in prerevolutionary Russia;
statistical study] Farodnoe bogatutvo i narodnokhoslaintvannoe
askoplenie predrevoliutsionnoi Rossii; atatistichankoe inaledo-
vanie. S predisl. S.G.Strumilina. Hoskva, Goestatizdat TeSU
sssR, 196o. 482 p. WRA 13:8)
(Wealth) (Income)
( L'Lcuicl- )
VAYNSHTEYN, A.L., doktor ekonomicheakikh nauk, prof.
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Two meetingo with V.I. Lenin. Nauka i zhizn' 29 no.10:71-72
o 162. (MIRA 15:12)
(Lenin, Vladimir 1171ch, 187D-1924)
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FEWRENKO, N,F., otvetstvennyy redektor;, VAMIUM,
A.L., red.; MDUS, L.Ye., red.; URIANI~, Mi., red.;
RVIN, B.S., red.; USVYATM, A.Ye., red.; BAKOVETSKAYA,
V.S., red.; PLISKINA, Ye.M., red.; GUSIKOVA, O.M., tekhn.red.
[Plaiming and the methods of mathematical economics; on the
70th birthday of Academician V.S.Nemchinov] Planirovanie i
ekonomiko-matematicheskie metody; k semidesiatiletiiu so dnia
rozhdoniia akad. V.S.Nemchinova. Moskva# Izd-vo "Nauka,"
1964. 479 P. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye ekonomicheskikh nauk.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Fedorenko).
VOZHZHOVA, Antonina, Ivanovna; OKUNEV, Roalld Abramovich;
red.
(Seasickness and its control] Ukachivanie i bor'ba s nim.
Leningrad, Ifeditsina, 1964. 166 p. (~un 17-.6)
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T.I., tekhn. red.
(Rhino-orthosis; methods for the correction of structural
defects of the-nose]Rinortoz; sposoby ustranenlia struX-
turnykh defektov nosa. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 94 P.
(141 RA 16 t 4)
(NOSE-ABNO&MITIES JAND DEFORUTIES)
VAYNSHTEYN9 A-M-s inzhe
Relay network for automatic disconnection of a separator during a
quiescent interval. Energetik 9 no-3:22-23 Mr f61. (MIRA 14:7)
(Mectric power distribution) (Electric switchgear)
VAYNSHTEYNI A.S.j NIKITIN, V.M.
Tabular petroleum heater with a fluidized bed of a-1-ming, powdered
coke. Trudy I-IIII-MiGP no.28tl5l-156 160. (14IRA 14: 10
(Heat exchangers) (Fluidization)
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At the E!ydrobiological Institute of the Academ7 of Sciences
of the Ukrainiom B.S.R. Vianyk AN URM 28 no.5:67-69
MY '57. (MIRA 10:7)
(M=aine-Frash-idater biology)
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Authors-___ -.--_.Sok-olova, E. I., Li5tova, L. P. and Vaynshteyn, A. Z.
Title
Synthesis of ferri-- and ferrosilica es
.Periodical Dokl, AN SSSR, 96, Ed. 6, 1225 1228, June 1954
Abstract The synthesis of ferri- and ferrosilicates is described. t-Iorking on the
study of equilibrium systems of ferri- and ferrosilicate sulfate and chlo-
ride systems the authors obtained - (synthetically at 200 and normal
pressure) goethite and hydrogoethites, ferro silicates and minerals close
to the chlorite group. The chemical properties of these minerals are
described. Three references. Tables, graphs,
Institution : ...
Presented by : Academician D. I. Shcherbakov, March 11, 1954
Inns-
ROMM, Samuil Zusmanovich; VA-YNSHTEY&_Aleksandr Markovich;
LIJRIYE, N.A. , reT.-7-- J" -W: f ' f " "i e"Ohin'. - -r" e- d--'.
(Take care of your hearing] Beregite nlukh. Leningrad,
t Medgiz, 1963. 40 p. (DEAFNESS) (MIRA 16:11)
VAYNSHTEYN, B. -,-- no.9-."36-141 S
Criterion of economic efficiency. vop. ekon. A. (MMA 16:9)
163. (Capital investments) (L?conomIcs)
VAYNSHTEYM, B.A.
Water mites or Rybinsk Reservoir and adjoining bodies of water.
Report No. 3. Biul.Inst.biol.vadokhran. no.11:17-18 161.
(MMA 15:8)
1. Institut bilo ii vodokhranilishch AN SSSR.
~R3YDINSK RESERVOIR REGION-WATER MITES)
VAYINISHTLY11, B. A.
36339 Entomofatina vrediteley listlev dub& v polr-xaz-:hcliitny,-.h nasazi.d~-niya~h
yuga ussr I yeye zavisirast' ot leso,~-Irolo-glchcskikh faktcrov. Zool. Zhurnal
1949, Vyj-.. 6, S. 4c-,)r,-5c,'?, Pibliogr: 8 Nazv
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