SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT P.I. CHATSKIY - V.M. CHAUS
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CHATSKIYV P.I.
What fur industries demand frob 'the chemical industry.
Kosh.
obuw. prom. 5 no.7:4-6 J1 163i, (MMA 16:8)
1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyjay takhnologii nekha
Vaesoyusnogo
naucbno-issladovatellskogo institute mokbovoy
promyshlennosti.
(Fur Industry-Equipment and supplies)
(Chemistrys, Technical)
ALATYRTSEVA, I.N., m1adshiy nauchnyy 80trudnik;
MYAGKOVA, Z,V., starshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHATSKJY P.I., kand.tekhn.nauk
Investigating the dyeing of fur in aqueous solutions
in the presence
of organic solvents. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 5 no.10.-21-24 0
163.
(MM 17:4)
CHATSKIY, Petr 117ichi RAKHTWOVA, M.G.,, red.
[Dressing of the hair covering; a textbook] Oblagorazhi-
vanie volos-lanogo pokr6va3 uchebnoe posobie. Moskva
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(MIRA 18W
Leftaia induatriia.,1964. 2J+ P.
SHLEYER, 14.1.; SOKOLOVA, M.V.; CHATSKIY, P.I.,
kand. tekhn. nauk
Use of powdered chrome tanning materials in the
treatment of
hides and skins. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 7 no.1:31-33 Ja
165.
(MIRA 18:3)
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cover
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(Dimitrovsk District (Moscow Province--Road)
(Construction)
CHATSKIT..P.T.
Housing construction by one's own awme. Tekst.prom. IS
ne.12:68
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zatle fulfinthe fifth year assigmsent of the seven-year
plan ahead of timo lnh,-obuv, prom. 5 no.�:Zl Ja 163.
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(Taldou-Shoe industry)
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Working capital.and. short-term I ici.q of trade
organizations,
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Pin.l.kred. 15 iao..3:.13-18 ft 57. (KLU 10:5)
- - _- - ., (Ret&il trade-PIMuce)
VOYTYUK, L.D.;,,,CHATSKIT. Sh.Sh., dotsent
The working capital. of enterprises. Tokst.,pron. 22 no.U:&Io
N 162, -(MM 15M)
1. 02&"W. wbw*PMvr-UPr&v2wn1ya, tokstillsoy prcwqsh2annosti
Loningradskogo soveta, narodnogo khosMstva (for Voytyuk).
2. Leningradskly tokitil'tW Institut (for Chatskiy).
(Industrial management)
1. CHATSKIY, T. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Pharmacy - Study and Teaching
7. Political and practic.4 training of pharmaceutical woricers.
Apt. delo no. 6, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. March
1953. UncUssiflod.
GR MMVICH, Ye.T.; REZM, D.B.; CHATSKIY, Ya.A.
Case of pulmonary hmorrbage connected vith the
presence of a
foreign body in the bronchi. Probl.fub. 38 no.7t98 960.
(BPACHI-MMGIN BODUS) (UW.S-BLWD SUMT) (NBA 14d)
CHATSKIY, Ya.A.; PAV('.IUWO, G.T.
Surgical treatment of lung hemorrhage " pulmonary
tuberLmlos"O.
In .L
Probl.tub. no.4s.10&.I!Y'j c61. (MIRA 14 t V.)
1. To legoolmogo o+xleleni7a (zavaduyusholdy Ya.A.
Chatskiy)
Virmitshogo oblastnogo 4mberkuleznogo dispansera (glavnyy
vra--h
O.Z. Toretakaya).
(,BjI3ERG=ls) (HRTORRIIAGE) (UIVCZ.-SURGMY)
CHATSKIY, Yu. M-
PA 29/4.9T24
CHATTERJEA, S.K.
On complete elliptic integrals, Publ Inst math SAIM 2M) ;8.1-86
162 (publ. 1631.
1. Department of Mathematics (BEWabasi College, Galcutt&).
GHATTERJEA, S.K.
On comidete elliptic integrals, Publ Inst math
SANU
2(16):81-86 162 [publ. 163)-
I- D*Partmnt of Mathematics (Bangabasi College.,
Calcutta).
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INVENTOR: Ut-vamvshev, R. I.; Chastukhin, B. S.; Xgytey K. ~M.;
Antonov,-A. A.;
--Mellnikov, Ye. N.
ORG: none
TITLE: Device for recording electroplethysn' s 30, N - 185435
iograms. Clas 0
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promysblennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no.
17, 1966, 53
TOPIC TAGS:' electroplethysmograph, diagnostic medicine,
plethysmography, human
physiology, cardiovascular system, cardiology
ABSTRAM. An Author Certificate was issued for an
electroplethysmogram recorder in-
corporating transistorized amplifiers, demodulators, filters, and a
stabilized power
source. For more reliable performance and to permit the separate
and simultaneous
recording of pulse waves and complex tissue resistance over long
periods without
readjustment, the recorder includes a stabilized carrier-frequency
generator and a
measuring circuit. The latter consists of the secondary coil of the
emitter ampli fier
L,;ard
.47:616.
ACC NRt AP6032498
-7
Ig. 1. Device for recording electro
F
plethysmograms
1 - Electronic amplifiers; 2 - demodulators
with filters; 3 - stabilized rectifier;
stabilized generator; 5 - measuring
,circuit; 6 - leads; 7 - silicon stabilitron.
and the primary coil of the output amplifier, to which the leads
are attached. A
silicon voltage stabilizer eliminates artifacts caused by tissue
changes in the
vicinity of the leads. Orig. art. has: I figure. [DPI~
So com o6/ SUBM DATE: 23jan65/ ATD PRESS: 5095
ACC NR, 4 iOURCE CODE: UR10133/6 1000/011/1026Tfoi'971
'AUTHOR; Xazarnovskl~r*.-D'.-S. (Professor, Doctor of
technical sciences);
.Gunin, 1. V. (Candidefe'oftechniCal sciences); Krivono
ov. Yu. 1.
(Candidate of technical sciences); travtoova 1. F.
(Caneidate of tech-
nical sciences); japgygla. Kh.-M. (Candidate of
tachmic.1 sciences);
jkov, A. V.
Arshavskly, V. Z. (Ca'didatu of technical
eeie:c:~);_CkatveF
(Ensineer); Mogilevokly, 1. 1. (Basinso0a Oct I
ORG: none
&Mts Production tachoology for high-stroustb calls
SOURCSS Stal'. no. 11, 1966, 1024-1029
high strength steel,
TOPIC TAGS& Aftetal cladding, railway,track, bimetal,
hot rolling/M75X ateele
C13 steel, Rk5 steel, SteS Srse4&
ABSTRAM An investigation had been made to develop a
Iroceos for pro-
ducing bimetallic rails. V.i. rail@ with a
high-strengt* steel head.
St.5 steel billets clad with M75X, G13, or RkS alloy at
*Is were hot-
rolled into 100 x 150 um bare which. after reheating. %
re rolled into
R-18 type rails. Rails with are-deposited cladding haL
the highest bond
strength and the.nost satisfactory surface q"llty. Wf h
M75X or RkS-
steel claddiag, satisfactory results were obtained with
cost composite
Crd 112 _UDC2 621,771.24
'ACC NRg AP6035654
or pack-rolled billets. Rails with.013 stool cladding-
tory properties. OrIg. art. bass 3 f1gaceso
sub CODES 13/. 995M DATRs assai
God 212
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*study at Wev at WMW T46peratimiaer cmwiani-
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P. R D
Y%*b=koj 0. X Keitne!4 and L
~120iat (1viA A.24 Rawk SASS.. 19% (Tbkhn'~
-Wilasian]. The wear and cceff, of, hiction of
'
Ou, -Ni. Meet 30 KhGSA, Al--Fc~
\I
metals and y8 (cut
bronze, Ct brom% 5b brome, and a Ni alloy) were studied in
relation to
W, duration of fe-it, and tomp. of the surround.
ingu The ohWea in
aurfaon krunture were also studied
_autl the w1mvhudysess-of tli;i
Piti-vintens dttermined. The
-
tests were aurial obt x
in a isl,eial sppaTat-us In which 3
apecimew.from W same material p1sood
at aningle of
120' to each other. wei prewd. againat a rotiLting dine of
'
the steel 30
RhWL The diw end the opoelmew toted
V
were enclood In a furnaw wbith muld
be hosted to SW C.
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on Ni sho*ed the lomt ftletim
6eeff. and loom due td~ ww
at &U loadii and temp., and the usual
antitriction alloys were
found t9 be quite unsuitable for, work in dry
owditim
balow 2W Q Wear-rodstaleco and low oceff. of friction in
dry
conditions at high temp, were found in metals and &U*
whioh were " to
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CHATYNYAII. L.A.
lubricating p"porty of the disulf1do of molybdenum.
Tru" Son.
po kach,poverkh. no.4:278-281 '59. (MIRA 13:6)
(Hol.-j-denum compounds)
(LubricWon and lubricants)
Chatynyan, L. A.
Investigation of the Wear of Metals and Alloys in the
Case of Dry Friction
and Elevated Temperatures ~ .2sl(
Sukhoye i granichnoye treniye. Friktsionnyye materialy
(Dry and Boundary
Friction. Frietion Materials) Moscow? Izd-vo AN SM 1960.
302 p,
Errata slip inserted. 3p5OO copies Trudy,
v. 2)
Sponsoring Agencys Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut
mashinovedeniya. Reap. Ed.:
1. V. Kragellskiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor; Ed. of
Publishing House: K. 1. Grigorash; Tech. Ed..- S. G.
Tikhomirova.
The collection published by the Institut mashinovedeniya,
AN SSSR
(Institute of Science of 14achines, Academy of Sciences
USSR) contains
papers presented at the III Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po
trenlyu i
iznosu v mashinakh (Third All-Union Conference on
Friction and Wear in
Machines.. April 9-15, 1958-
81820
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E193/E235
0 0 0
AUTHORS: Chatpzan. L. A.. Engineer and Kestner, 0. Ye,,
Candidate of TecFmical ciences
TITLE: Performance of Allo d ader Conditions of Dry Friction
at Elevated Tem ra ures _iP
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov,
19609 No. 7, pp. 19-24 *1 plate
TEXT: It had been established by the present authors, in the
course
of an earlier investigation (Ai~f. 1), that the wear
resistance of
metals and alloys under conditions of dry friction, increases
with
rising temperature due to the fo=ation of non-metallic surface
films, and that the usual requirements of anti-friction
(bearing)
alloys, operating in the presence of lubricants, do not apply
to
alloys for parts operating without any lubrication. The object
of
the present investigation was to study the effect of the
composition
and constitution of several alloys on their wear resistance
under
the conditions of dry friction at temperatures up to 70000. The
investigated materials included: single-phase, binary 5% SN-Cu
and
Card 1/4 4/
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E193/E235
Performance of Alloys Under Conditions of Dry Friction at
Elevated Temperatures
5% Al~_~u alloys; heterogeneous, binary alloys, containing hard
pat~Elcles of intermetallie compound embedded in a soft
matrix, i.e.
the 10% SN-Cu and 18% SN-Cu alloys; a heterogeneous, binary
.10%.
Al-Cu alloy in which hard particles of the O-solid solution are
embedded in the softer matrix and m-solid solution; a
heterogen-
eous, binary alloy Br.ONTsS4-8-8-17, containing 17% Pb and
consisting of a hard matrix (a solid solution of SN, Ni,
and-Zn in
Cu), containing soft inclusions of Pb; heat-resistant nickel
alloys
of var;ous composition, shown in Table 1, where their hardness
(kg/mm') at 200C is also-given. The experiments consisted in
m asuring the degree of wear (thickness, microns, of the
abraded
material) and the friction coefficient of the investigated
alloys,
pressed against a rotating disc made of steel 30KhGSk ffThe
results
are reproduced graphically in the form of curves, showing the
temperature dependence of the properties studied. Several
conclu-
sions were reached. (1) The wear resistance of all the
investigated
alloys increases with rising temperature, due to the formation
of LK
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E193/B235
Performance of Alloys Under Gonditions of Dry Friction at
Elevated Temperatures
tenacious surface filmst th, most stable films being formed on
complex, Cr-bearing-alloys3containing dispersed precipitates of
strengthening phases. Although most of these alloys are hard, there
is no definite relationship between hardness and wear-resistance
of the alloys. (2) With increasing Fe content, the wear resIstance
of these alloys decreases. (3) The comparatively low wear
resistance
of the 80Ni-20-Cr al-loy at temperatures below 5000C is attributed
to the low rate of oxide formation at these temperatures. Ni-Gr
alloy6, containing Si, Mn, ti, and Al additions form
protectivelWoxide
film at relatively low temperatures and consequently exhibit better
wear-resistant properties. (4) The wear resistance does not
increase
with increasing hardness, but an excessively hard alloy will cause
excessive wear of the other moving part. For this reason, the
content of the alloying additions should be sufficiently high to
promote the formation of the surface oxide films at low
temperatures,
but not so high as to cause excessive increase in hardness. (5)
Homogeneous alloys, or alloys containing only a small proportion
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S/129/60/000/07/004/013
E193/E235
Performance of-Alloys Under Conditions of Dry Friction at
Elevated Temperatures
of a second phase, and capable of forming a protective,
surface
oxide film, are most suitable materials for parts designed to
operate under conditions of dry friction, pure copper, the 5%
SN
bronze,) 10% Cr-Cu alloy,
180r-0.5Mn-20Co-2.8Ti-0.2Al-l8Fe-3Mo-3?Ni
alloy, and nickel-base alloys containing 13 to 20% Cr and no
more
than 1N Fe. being typical examples of such materials. (6)
Since
the rate of wear, due to dry friction, was most rapid in the
initial
stages of the experiments, i.e. before the surface oxide
layer had
been formed, parts intended to work under conditions of dry
friction
should be subjected to preliminary heat treatment, designed
to form
the protective, surface oxide layer. There are 4 figures, 2
tables
and 1 Soviet reference.
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AUTHORs Chatynyan, L. A.
INTLE Films Or. frietion SUrftnes a'. high -~eMpsra`.U-~es
PEKODICAL-. RefeMt-NIMYY Metallurgiya, no. 5, 14.961, 37,
abstraot 52-h272
(V ab. "PoNryaheniye iznozoatoykosti I aroke sl~azhby
mashin, T. 1.0,
Kiyev, AN USSR, 1960, 209-217)
TM, The aulthor prtsents results of investigatizqg the
conditions of
tormat--ion and zome properties of films ff`orw~d on
friation surfaces of C-U, 38XMIOA
(38KhMyuA), 30X(Y-A (30 KhGSA), Mg-oa--t iron, ard various
-~~a a--,Id Ni-alloy speoi-
mens. The zp.~,.Qtmeni were subject-ed to wearring 'eats st
a specific load of
1.3-3.q kglear-, 6 rq/se,.N slip rats -0
20, -4 0, 500 and 7000C, Films formad at
high temper-&tares protect the 2v--faoes from heay-y
breakdown, reduot wear and the
friction ioefflclent-, nlie propert.ies of" the film dep4nd
on thc-- ohemical, oomposi-
tion of the alloys and t-hk oanditions. 1,16 is wesumied cn
the basis of ohemic~
azalyses of some f-Ilms that lk-hey represent metal oxides
coatalned in the alloy,
oomposition, oxides fo-ynirg at hlgh tsmperatur-~-3, possess
ml:~rohardness H , .
considerably exceeding H of -~-he material tested.
ElectroacgriLphi:a]L I-nyesti-
Card 1/2
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Filmi on frlatlon surf'~,oes a-. high tempe:nAture.
A0061AI06
gat,lons ot the surfaces of some specimens showed an
m-n-phCr.18 Or
high-dIspersed structure of the filri.
A. X~
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AUTHOR: Chatynyan, L. A.
TIM: Vilms on the friction surface at high temperatures
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy'shurnal, Mashinostroyaniye, no. 11, 1961,
36-37,
abstract lIA265 (V ab. "Povysheniye iznosostoyk03ti i 3roka aluzhby
mashin. v. I". Kiyev.- AN UkrSSR, 1960, 209-217)
TMIT: The author describes the method and-test results of studying
the
iorviation bonditio'ns aid some properties of the'films, which are
formed on theA
friction surface of various metals tested for wear at different
temperatures
The following conclusions have been arrived at as a result of the
invAtigationi.
1) films brig#ating at_high temperatures protect the surface from
intense
desti~~ilo'n, lower the wear and coefficient of friction; 2) the
antifric-eion,
protective and other properties of * the films * forming on the
friction surface
_,-depend -oTt,:" chemical composition of the alloy and the test
conditions, 3) by
electron-diffractich. studies of the friction surface of copper,
nickel, nickel-
alloy and 3OXMA (30KhGSA) steel specimens it was found the films
have an
amorphous structure4; 4) oxides forming ituring friction at high
tempoiratures
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possess a hardness considerably exceeding that of the
material being tested.
Based on the data of chemical analyses of some films and
judging by their outer
appearance, it is possible to presume that the films are
oxides of the metals
constituting the base alloy composition.
V. TatiIiii4ev-
[Abstracter9a note; Complete translationi
IASHKO, H.F., kand.tekhn.nauk; CHATYNIAII, L.A., inzh.
Effect of structure and phase constitution on the
wear-resistance
of nickel &Uoys. I-letalloved. i term. obr. met. no.?:20-23
ii 62. (MW 15:6)
(Ij c61 alloys-TiestiM)
i
;.?hP-,qe rule and equilitaium)
C -A(B
Cb EEWP(d)
Xx Y~ Pr-4/N-4/Pt 10/Pa 4/Pab
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8/00DY64/000/000/0182
'AUT
WR: Chatvnvan,~ L.
.. .... --th -LuLic bility-6 arts, zm.~temperatures
Tl=:.- lncri~avlns e-d -Up to 800C
SOURCE:- Soveshchaniv, rochneni),-u detel -uprochnen-
e pq_up ey~mqshin. 1962.. Protsessy
iya detaley mashin (Processeis of - thoi- hardening of machin arts);
doklady -sovesh-
chaniya'* Moscow, Izd-voj;auka,:l964, 182-187
TOPIC TAGS: steel heat: sistance, alloy.steel, steel
resistance, alloy' heat re
-durability, steel coating, steel friction, high temperatuTrILear
rmetalloy
ee
~~ABSTRACT: The.follow" materialswere,tested-for high-temperature
wear:rREKAC_t_O_rY
Metals _such asmolybdenurn tungsten- niobiu 'm'-and zironcium as wen
as iron; heat re-
I-110 __T - Kbium - -2 ailoy)-i a
a ys - on a ba~Wof zoolygdZiium Wf-i al (VN_
well as hard metalloceramic alloys~ Kh277 IKhl2MV415 _Lnu. is.L-756 1
_"ell as
st ,1e _s_0_a
--staInle-ssF,-,-adst--- Iti g4ties-cf- s pla_ted~lhd chromiure
111 -if us(ion't roi-e-I
A Ca man fee 6 PA U
subsequent-nitriding;
ey wit-
_Td -ijlhloy~ as we~.; as Vj-_jQ__aq h
seboet%oatkulof molybdenum, _'tungstexi-. aluminu~wbxidq. pircontum
and-tungsten
car e 0 electrolyiFic-SgIV
a the VZhL-1 a loy,'and sil,~& and platin=,
1-7 2-7
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CHATYNYAN, R.M., inzh.
W
Methods for statistical processing of the results of a
sniall
number of fatigue.tests. 1xv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr.
no.6:95-101
163. (WRA 16:10)
1, Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicbeskoye uchilishche imeni
Baumana.
CHATRIYA R,M., ,
I
Device for Programmed loading of fatigue testing machines..
Zav.lab.
30 no.3:3n-372 164. (MIRA l7t4)
1. Moskovsko)e vyssheye takhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni.
Bavmna.
RESTIETOV, D.U., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.;
QjkI7~-qAN, R.M., inzh.
Investigation of banding resistance (f gear tooth
under varying
load conditions. Vest. mashinostr. 44 no. 4:15-19
Ap 16~~
(MIRA 17 5)
MMM, DJL* 4"'k- I UNUnMkj, pMtl CRWWANp R.IR.p
bumt6
tomMA"
Stma aftlpft at mWblm pwU mdu vwlable loodLwg
soma"alwo Ir. 45 wasollp" At %%
(MU 1612)
BRMOWSKA. J; CHATTS-GORSKA, L., HOMAN, B, HUGZ1K, Z.,
X.%RCINOVIAs H
The role of bacteria of Salmonella and Shigella group
and bacterium
coli In etiology of Infantile diarrhea. Pediat.polska
30 no-3:221-
229 Mr '55-
1, Z I Kliniki Pediatz7czuej A.M. we Wroclaviu,
Iternownik: prof. dr
nod. H. Hirexteldowa, Z. WoJewodsklej StacjI
Sanitarno-3pidemiolo-
gicsn~j we Wroclawiu. Dyrektor: S. Prsylecki.
Vroclaw, Hoene Wronsk-
lego 13c, 1 Klinil~& Pedia.tryczna A.M.
(DIAREM, bacteriology
1. coll, Salmonella & Shigella In stiol. In infj
(ESCHIRICHIA COLI, Infections, diarrhea in int)
(SALMOXUZA I IONS, In infant and child, diarrhea)
(SHIGMJAA, infections. diarrhea In lnf4
EXCERPTA IMMICA Soo 7 Vol. 11/7 rc-cldatrlco July 57
1925. CHATYS-G(5RSKA L. Konsult. Stacji SzczepieA BCG
i I Klin. Ped. A.M.
W_roc_M`W._xNi-Fz_w_y_kTy wzmoiony odczyn' po doustnym
szczepienlu ECG'
Uncommon, severe reaction following peroral BCG vac-
cination PEDIAT.POL. 1956, 31/6 (671-673) Illus. 1
A male child. vaccinated perorally with BCG soon after
birth. developed 3 months
later disseminated. subdermal, nodular infiltrations
of tuberculoid character on
the face, arms and legs. The'submaxillary lymph nodes
were enlarCed, Moro (+),
ESR 85, chest X-ray normal. The histological diagnosis
of subdermal lesions was
tb subcutis, but bacteriological and biological tests
gave ncgative results. After
10 days the changes disappeared; however. chemotherapy
was started because
active tb was detected in the family of which the
child was a member. Ten months
later the lymph nodes. which were enlarged throughout.
fistulated. After 3 months
the fistula healed and the child recovered. 'The
hypothesis is adduced of an un-
common and severe reaction following BCG vaccination.
caused by biological
changes in the BCG strain employed.
Wegrzynowska- Cracow (XV..7,13)
CHATYS-GORSIA, Lookadia; ZA6TAG. Josef
A case of Sterene-Johnson's syndrome in a 9-year-old
buy* Pediate
polska 34 no.8:1103-1106 Aug 59.
1. Z I KlinikI Pedlatryoxnej A. N. we Wroclowtu
Kierownik: prof. dr
mod. H, Hirssfeldowa.
(IffTOM MULTDOM, in inf. & child)
IFOLANNID
CZYZEWSKA, Janina, CHATYS-GORSKA, Leokadia. and KOWALSKI,
Romuald; First Pediatric Clinic I Klinika Pediatryczna),
x%1 [Alcademia Medyczna, Medical Academy] in Wroclaw (Direct-
or, Prof. Dr. wed. Hanna HIRSZPrJ.DOWA)
"Free Fibrous Sody in the Pleural Cavity. Case Report."
Warsaw, Polski jxgodnik Lekarski, Vol 18, No 17, 22 Apr 63,
pp 599-601.
Abstract: Authors' English-summary] Authors report the
case =f a ~-year old child with a free fibrinous ball and
pleural empyema, complicated by pneumoperitoneum, and de-
scribe the mechanism of the changes. Only a few such cases
have been reported in tuberculosis of the lungs where
artificial pneumothorax had been applied. 7here are ton
references, of which two each are in French and Italian,
and the others in German.
Li
10
CHATTS-WRSKA,, lmobtdia; WILIMOWSKA, Maria
A case'of pneuvw)-cardlac fom of mucoviscidools
with the totwq
"ndrome. Pediat. pol. 38 no.4:421-428 163.
1. Z I Kliniki PWUtrycznej AM ve Wroclaviu
Kierownik: prof.
dr mW. H. Hirssfeldowa,
(PANcRrATic CYSTIC FIMOSIS) (TETANr)
CHATYS-r-UPOKA, LeakwALs; CHILMANP Anatol;
NOWAKOWSKI, Tadeusz;
PRZYSTAWA, Marian
Right congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Pediat. Pol.
40 no.5%
519-522 W 165.
1, Z I Kliniki Pediatrycznej AM we Wroclawiu
(Kierownik: prof.
dr. T. Nowakowski).
BTJRDZD4SKA, Jadwiga; CHXYY,9--GORSKA.
Lookadia; PEL1,41R, Jan
Congenital atrealq of the tricilspid valve In an
11-montho-old infant. Pedlat. Pol. 40
no.5:523-525
My 165.
1. Z Wojewodzkiej Przychodni Kardiologicznej we
Wroclawiu
(Dyrektor: prof. dr. med. E. Szczeklik) i z I
Klinik' Pe-
diatrycznej AM we Wroclawiu Wsrownik: prof. dr.
m6d.
T.K. Nowskowski).
CHATYS-SKIRUNSKA. Ralim
"a -9 MRS ~ ---
In orstitial cystitis. Ural. polska 9:137-148 1956.
1. Z Oddstalu Urologlcxnego Instytutu,Gruz11cy
(8spitala
Wolskiego) w Warssawle. Ordynator: prof. dr. nod. S.
Wesolowski.
(CTSTITIS,
interstitia (Pol))
CHATM-SKIRZYMY-A, Flalina; TITER, Jerzy
Primary amenorrhea of uterine origin. Gin. polsks 29
no.4s375-385 July-
Aug 58.
I Z Poradni Efidokrynologlcznej w Waresawle Kierowulk: doe.
dr mod. J.
'Peter i z Oddzialn Polozniczo-Ginekologiesnego Instytutu
Gruslicy w
Waresawle. Kierownik. prof. dr mod. M. Bulska. Adres:
Warszawa. KrakDwskl*
Pr2admieacie 8.
(ANNORMM, stlol, & pathogen,
uterine m1develop. & d1s;, ther. (Pol))
(UTERUS, die.
causing amenorrhea. ther. (Pol))
CRATYS-SKMYVSKA, Ralina
Association of genital tuberculosis with cervical cancer.
Gruslica 28 no.10:801-805 0 160.
1. Z Oddsialu Polounicso-Ginekologlosuago Instytutu
Gruslicy
Kierowni1r: prof dr sod. K.Bulsla; Dyrelctor I.G.: prof
dr mad.
W. Jarossewles.
(TUBFMCULOSIS MALE GENITAL compl)
(CENIX ARMUSKS Compl)"
GHMS-SURMSKA. RM14ma-
- ----------
Itrect - or - bnuoma ractors an the oo*m of szperimntal
tubercubmis
with and wi-thout-prognmey. 'GruslIca 29 neelLs73-75 .-Ta 161.
L Inst3ftt.,.QnsUqr.-*..-Vars=m.
(TUMMMOIS ORMANCY)
(BDMM phu-mcol)
CUWS-SKIBUOU HaUm
A oane of Krukenberg's oancer vith aigne of aoanthosis
nigricans
and virilizatione Olnek. Fol. 33 no.2*-175-185 162.
1. Z Oddzialu Poloznleso-Ginskologiesnago Instytutu GruzUcy v
Warnsavie Kisrovnikt pvf. dr md. M. Bulaka Dyrektor
Instytutu:
prof. dr nod. W. Jarossevics.
(CMINOKA NUMOUS coWl)
(ACANTHOSIS NIMICANS etiol)
(mmum etiol)
(OVARUS neopl)
CHATYS-SKIRZYNSKA, Halina,
A case of dead fetus in interstitial pregnancy diagnosed
an jiterine
myma. Ginek. pol. 33 no.5:585-589 162.
l. Z Oddzialu Ginekologicano-Polozniesego Instytutu
Gruzlicy Kierownik: .
prof dr mad. M. Bulska-Dyrektor: Prof. dr med. W.
Jaroszewicz.
iPREGNANCY ECTOPIC) (ABORTION MISSED) (UTERUS NEOPLASMS)
(LEI014yomk) (FETAL DEATH)
lblJna; MAX.T34SKA. Moildlulona; PAKLERSKA-FOBRAIT!
- p
Hanna.
Me value of bacteriological f,-, rat',ations in
tubt-:-culcsis of the
genital organs. Gruzlica 33 no.1:21-30 Ja 165
1. Z Oddzialu (Kie-cm-mik: dr. med.
J. Ruszkowsk!) i z Zakladu Mik-robiologii Instytutu
Grazlicy
w Warszawie (Kiero-w-iik: doc. dr. M. Riraczewska).
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
OEM; 9 __ .i, HARNAN, J.; HOLECKOVA, E.; LODIN,__Z.; Institute
of
AY-S-10109Y, Czechoslovak Academy of Science-s (Fysi-ologicky
ustav CSAV),
Prague.
''Morphologic and Cytochemical Changes During Adaptation of
Animal Cells to
Cold."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska F)rsiologie, Vol 14, No 5, oct 1965; p
350.
Xbstract: Study of cold adaptation in hen fibroblasts and HeLa
cells
revealed that cold-adaptation is accompanied by decrease in
total dry
weight of both cytoplasm and nucleus. Paper presented at the
15th Physiology
Days, Olomouc, 27 May 65.
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by an examination of the solutions corresponding to the case when
the internal cylinder is given an impulsive velucity in the longi-
tudinal 'direction,
f
NIMNOVSKIYA, Z.S.; KLIIVHUX,, Yu F.; !~"~UXIPAPW-
Capron screens in the filters of sprayers, Zashch. rest-,
-ot vred,
I bol. . 6 no.9338.19 S 161., (WA 16t 5)
L V5680yusnyy nauchno-isaledovatellakly irAtitut sel'skokho-
symystvennogo mshlnostroyentya.
(Spraying and dusting equipment) (]Nylon)
WOYCIECHOWSKA, Stanislawa;.P#~~Judwik
Atempted adaptation of rhinopneumonitis equerum r-rus,
strain
RAC-H, in mice and other rodents. Med. dosw. mikrobiol.
15
no.4.*321-326 t63.
1. Z Katedry Mikrobiologii W~dz, SGCV w Warszawis i
Oddzialu
Virusologii Instytutu Pasteura, w Paryzu.
w
SHAYOVEH, Leyzer Leybovich; CHAIJN- G.R.,-inzh.,
retsenzent;
YELIYASHEVICH., A.B,V prof., red.; LEYKINA, T.L.,
red, izd-va;
CHFAS, M.A.0 red. izd-va; PETERSONp M.N., tekhn. red.
[Speciaiization and cooperation in forging and
sheet-metal work)
Spetsializataiia i kooperirovanie
kuznecbno-shtampovochnogo pro-
izvodstva. Moskva, Ylashgiz, 1962. 142 (MIRA 15:9)
4
(Forging) (Sheet-mta:L vork~*
CHATININ V F - GCORCHILINA, A.V. (MozhqySk)
Ex-nerience in the use of adhesives for parts
assembly in
the manufacture af men's suits. Shvein. prom.
n0.11,05-36
Ja--F 165. (MIRA 1894)
SAL'DT, A.A~; CE~~IIIIA~. 6.,Y&.; CHONOVA, R.A.
Rapt& determination of chlorine in electrolytic solutions.
Say.
lab. 21 no.2.*163-164 '55. (MM 8:6)
(Chlorine) (Blectrol3rtes)
CT
17~L`RSKIY, h. !,"The Photocom-luctivit- and
lFhotooloctron-c of
Y I .
F-Conters in 1:1 anO HbI.11 Rostov na Donu Stato U ilaani
V. l-,blotov.
Rostov nn Donu, 1955. (Dissertation for tbe, Def,ree of
Cardidiate of
Physicoi-,zi'%lheT_r,tical Sciences) -
SO: Kni:nhnava Letonis' Eo- 27, 2 Jld-~~- 1955
21032
SZ058/6000)P05PA/t50
A001/A101
AUTHOR: Chaurskjy,_~.I.*
TITLE: Energy distribution of photoeleotrons in KI and RbI
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 308,
abstract 5E532 ("Uch.
zap. Rostovsk.-n/D. goo. ped. in_t", ig6o, no 5(42), 119-128)
TEXT: Using the method of entrapment field in a spherical
capacitor, the
author measured energy distribution of photoelectrons at
external photoeffect in
KI and RbI containing.P-centers. Energies of quanta varied from
3.4 to 5.7 ev.
Two groups of.photoelectrons were observed: slow (s-electrons)
and fast (f-eleo-
trons). The latter originated at;the expense of the
oonventio-nal photoeffect from
F-centers. A-number of arguments are adduced to prove that
s-electrons originate
as a result of a complex process:. absorption of a light quantum
gives rise to ap-
pearance of an exciton, and the latter ionizes the F-center.
Sh. Kogkn
[Abst'rao'ter's note: complete translation.]
Card f/1
ILOYABOY, I*I.; CHAURSKIls N.I.; EMMUO A.G.; DIONISIYEV., SD.
MIting diagram of the reciprocal system consisting of sodium
and cadm1m bromIdev and iodides* Zhur.xworg.khim. 7 no.3z619-
620 Mr 162. (MM 15$3)
U14des) (Syst4m (Chealstry))
F.P,,- lnzh.; CJIAUS,..!t~,,,. inah.
Heater f6r*varming and dx7lng buildinges. Mokh. str6l. 20
no.10i
2401 163o (MM 16 s10)
1. SIKORSKIY, K. P.. CHAUS. G. K.
2. USSR (600)
4. Mathematics - Study and Teaching
7. Mathematical sessions for pioneers. Hat v shkole No. 6 1952.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
April 1953, Uncl.
5(2),5(4)
AUTHORS:
Nizhnik, A. T., Chaus, I. S,
SOV/75;-,14-1-6/32
TITL'--,:
On the Question of a Polarographic
Method for the
Determination of Indium (K-voprosu o
polyarograficheskom
metode opredeleniya,indiya)
PERIODICAL:
Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 1, Pp 37-40
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Among the tethods for the quantitative
determination of indium,
the polarographic method is now the
most widely employed. This
method calls for the complete
separation of copper and cadmi=,
as the half-wave potentials of
these elements are very near to
that of indium. For the
determination of indium in industrial
products containing
one-hundredth percentages of indium or more,
the authors
suggest the amalgam method for-the preparation of
the
solutions. The initial solution, which besides indium
contains
20"' of free sulfuric acid or an equivalent quantity of
other
sulfates, is worked up with zinc amalgam at normal
temperature.
All elements causing disturbance to the
polarographic
determination of indium are removed from the
solution, while
indium is maintained in the latter.
Card 1/3
On the ',jue-stion. of a Pola:vo,,,-raphic !,iethod
fo,,- t'he Determination of Indium
Sodium chloride or another noluble chloride (ablout 1U" o"
-aeight of solution) is added to the purified solution iol'I
indium is then polarog
,raphed. The addition of
normal reduction of indium ions- in Lulfuric aci.'.
which the polaroGra .phic wavc of indium does not. Lako olrce
without the chloride addition (nefs 13-16). The cau3a -',-'or
tli~.,
retarded reduction of indium ions in sulfuric acid --olutioiis
lies in the forwr~-bion of.-omple-x anions of indirr. '21,ic
proca'.:s
is independent of Lhe of Li-io oaLion of the oulfat0r,
introduced (Iiydro'f'~en 0~- The half-~vianve potential ~;I`
indiu.m in hydrochloric acid solution amounts to -0-597 V
(with respect to a ZatUra+od
oploMel electrode), mthereas it i~,
-1.06 V in sulfuric acid solution, and that or cadmitun in
culfu,-,ic acid solution is -0.642 V. The ~~-ront dil-ference
in thc
potential value-- permits the complete separation of indium and
cadmium in sulfuric acid solutions by the P-id off 11-ine
amalgam.
As, Sb, Bi, Cu, TI, Se, Sn, Ti, Fe(III) and sorne other
elements
are reduced by zinc atitalgam. Higher valency elements are
reduced
Card 2/3
on the Q)uestion of a Polarographic J'Jethod SO V/75 -1-11-1 -
6d""3 2
for the Determination of indiim
to lower ones (rie(III), V(V), (,'r(Vi)l Ti(I'V) ~21i~~ ncy:
method elaborated i3 accurately described. It was tested on
several indium-containing raw materials. Tho resulto are
described. There are I figuro, 2 tables, and 20 raiarences,
16 of which are Soviet.
ASS,-XIATION: Institut obshche,p, i ncorE;a-,dcheskoy khimii
Arl US.1311, Aciyev
(.-in.9tit-ute of anneral and Inorganic Cheinistry of the AS
UkrSSR,
Kiyev)
SUBLU TY E*Tj: 2A, .195'1
Card 3/3
S/137/62/000/003/187/191
M54/hioi
AUTHORS: Nizhnyak, A. T.;,Lh ~us, I. ~S-
TITLE: A method of polarographic determination of indium
PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 7,
abstract 3 K 36
(Sb. "Khim., fiz.-khim. I spektr. metody issled. rud redk. i rasse-
yon. elementov". Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1961, 92 - 95)
T EXT A simplified amalgam method Is proposed for determining
hundredths
of a percent of In in industrial products and waste. The initial
sulfuric acid
solution is treated with Zn amalgam, whereby all elements hindering
polarograph~-
ic determination of In are eliminated, the In is remaining in the
solution. Cd,
SnjTl and Cu are dissolved in Hg. As. Sb, Bi, Se and Te are
separated in their
elementary state in the form of an insoluble black loose
precipitate. Elements
of higher degrees of oxidation (Fe3+, Ti4+ etc.) are reduced by
amalgam. The
amalgam is prepared by direct solution of metallic Zn in Hg during
slight heating
in the presence of an H SO solution. 1 - 3 g of the material to be
analyzed
is treated by an HNO~ + 2"? to 4 mixture during heating in a
porcelain cup until
complete decompositi. n ana liberation of copious SO vapors. After
cooling, the
3
Card 1/2
S/137/62/000/003/187/191
A method of polarographic determination of indium A154/Alol
contents of the cup are treated with water, and the solution
filtered if there
is a' noticeable precipitate. As much 1V04 (or sulfate) is added
to the obtained
solution as is needed to bring the concentration of the former to
7/ 20 %; the
Solution is then subjected to cementation by Zn amalgam at room
temperature. At
a mixer speed of 250 - 300 rpm the duration of cementation is 4o
- 50 minutes.
The solution is then filtered if necessary, 10 percent by weight
of NaCl (or
other soluble chloride) Is added, and the In is polarographed.
There are 14 ref-
erences.
N. Gertseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
MAUS p I.S. ; SHEKA, I.A.
Reaction of sodlui6 giLUate with sodium sulfide and
calcium chloride.
Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 io.9:2162-2166 S 162. (MM 15:9)
.,I. Institut obsbehey i)neorganicbeskoy khimii AN
UXrSSR.
(Sodium gallate (Sodium sulfide) (Calcium chloride)
'-'Amo nauk
SHM, Ivan Arsenlyevieb,
-5-t--ep-anT!#b.,. kand k`,-d nauk., MITYUREVA, Tamara Trif
onoTna,
kand. khim. nal1k;-SAZHIN, V.S.. kand. tekhn. nauk,,
retsenzent; R&~TBpD, 'L.L..
V.N.,, tekhn. red, irah... red.izd-va; BMEZOVTY,
[Gallium] Gal2ji. iKjf3.v,, d~,.9"Le-khizdat USSR, :L963.
296 p.
(MIRA 1?..I)
SHEKA, I.A.; CHAUS, I.S.
Coprecipitation of gallium with zinc sulfide in an
alkaline wadiono
Zhur.nearg.khia. 8 no.2s490-494 F 163. NM 1635)
(Galllux) (Zinc sulfide)
SHSKA, I.A.; CHAUPv IOSO
Zinc vpalgaz contact deposition of antimonyfrom
aeWiolutions,
Zhur.prlkl.kh' . 36 no.ls2D9-212 Ja. 163. IMMA 160)
1, Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy'khJuli AN UkrSSR.
(Electroplating) (Antimony) (Amalgams)
T
JUJZINI F.; CH&US, K.
Improving work organis&tion. Strol.mat.2 no.12:8, D
'56.(NLR& 10:2)
1. Brigadir betonshchikov savods, sheleadbetonnykh
Welty No.4 (for
Rusin). 2. lachallaik smany zavoda sholezobotonnykh
lidelly vo.4
(for Ch&us).
(Cement industries)
~'_tN. -
Uniqueness of the solution of the Cmichy problem
for a
differential equation with constant
coefficients. Lrkr.mat.
zhur. 16 no. 3t4l7-421 164. (MIRA 17i7)
T. AA WT(d T.TP
AM- Wi MVW41/65/0l?/0D1/0l26/013O
F5028615 SOURCE ODDE
AU=Rt Ch aus N
ORG: none
MME: Uniqueness of solution of the Cauc~q problem for systems of Wtial
differential equations
.:SOURCE: Ukrainskiy matematicheskiyzhurnal# v. 17# no. 1, 1965,
j26-130
-TOPIC TAGS: Cauchy problem, partial differential equation,
differential solution,-,
differential equation system, uniqueness, class thearyt function
theory,
Abstract'* ~~e're's ults oblained by the autttot* b.'Istwndre -are
hire-exte-nded-
-to the case of several spacial variables. The system of partial
differen~,tiaf
:equations CIU/ (X,
& IPlk(-r,
k-1
< X, < Efo,
in considered, where U, (x$ (x (XIL. i..
1;ara unknown functions and
po~lynomiais of
X7
x_kt4 constant coafticiente.
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a'uchy problem ~'onsilait's' "o"f d'e-te'r'minin*g- a-'vectior
'function U(x,t) satisfying,
The C
:system (1) for t 7/ 0 and the initial conditions U(x,O) u Ot),
where u in
0 0
,given vector function. The problem is to find a class of functions
(uW
such that thesolution (ul (x, t.),-. .u U,O) is.unique if it existes
hand
su.
U(x for 16.60, m A~d
-Z7 The p roble m is solved
by.proving the Theorem: If for system (1) the order -is ind (r)
forl~
0 is a continuous, non-decreasing positive function for.which-fl
dr
ithen the class of all functions.f(XV ... jC satisfies the.inequality
n,
C'i x, 11'1d1-.11+_-.-+;-.r1(1-.1) +
I f (x1. JCJI<
P 9.
Yhere C ='C is a positive.constant and-defines a unique 'class of
solutidna
Lo~ the CaucTly.problem for system!(l)',,>`._TLn _d6i116111iiOii
ifi6 authoi*thsui hiii
!nsiructorYU,_M___Berezww1 f6ii- "sistance -with the works,
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CHAUS, N.N. (Kiyev)
Representation of Dositively defined nuclei through
eigenfunctions
of difference expressions. TJkr. mat. zhur. 17
no.2:129-134 165.
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