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AUTHOR: Kolot0vt 0* So; Lobanovs Yuo-N.; Tulinova, No I, J1
ORO: Scientific Research Institute,of Nuclear Physics, YZU (Naucluio-issledovateltsKy
institut yadernoy fiziki MW)
TITLE: Production and, registrati.on of short pulses of betatron"knJector. electron
current
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1965, 37-39
TOPIC TAGS: betatron, electron trapping
ABSTRACT: For the study of processes related to the trapping of clectrons
in the betatron cycle and the.subaequent behavior of these electrcus during
the first turns, pulses are needed which will not interfere with The regi
-tration of the previously Injected electrons. Beat results can W! obtained
-vithinjectors operating during a part of a full turn time-period,and filling
.6 section of the ciramference of thechamber with electrons. The necessary
,time interval to of the order of 10-5 to 10-9 see. There are no d,ifficialties
lin producing nanosecond pulses; however, there are considerable problems pre-
sent during the desiga of Injectors which without distortion, trangifo= voltage
pulses Into electron current burstst7"The article, describes such 41 lov--
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AUTHORSt Makaroyp V, As; Kolo~yrkinjp Ya. H. Khyazhova,, V. M.; Hminj_je. B. 57
ORG: Scientific Research Physico-Chemical Institute im. L. Ya,, Karpov (Ifauchno-
iBsledovatellskiy fizika-khimicheski:y institut)
TITLE: The extent of anode protection of metals from corrosion in corrosive media
SOURCE: Zashchita metallovp ve I# no. 6, 1965, 662-669
pipeline, steeli
TOPIC TAGS: Aclectrochemistry, corrosiont corrosion proteotionj corrosion resistant
steel/ 18-8 steel
ABSTRACT: A theoretical derivation%forthe depth of anodic protelotion offered to a
metit-1 pipe surface exposed to corrosive media is presented. The lerivation~is based
on the assumption that the anodic polarization curve in the regioa of the "active,
loop" may be divided into a-finite-number of regions, for each of which the current-
potential relationship may be expressed by an- equation similar in. form to TarAl's
equations It is also.assumed that, in passive regionp the current density is
independent of the potential. The differential"equation
,is derived, where f(o) ig iis thecuxr6fitt 0--the'potential on.the outer surface of
the pipeg r is the-radius of the 0 the depth of anodic: protection. This
pipe,- and- J,
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results are compared with experimental results of C. Edeleanu. and I. Mew (Chem*
Ind-.9 1961, N. 1% 301)-(qde Fig-. 1.).
b
Fig. 1. Comparison, or, calctamted and exper!.~
mental data for stee a a in 30A auuuria x 10
4
acid* a - extent Ales_,;e region for the
case of partially passivated construction;
b - current from the active region of the
pipe. Open cirolesi experimental.datataken
from reference. cited.
Radius of pipe, an
It is suggested that the derived expiession for the depth of anodic protection ehould
prove useful in the development of,methods for the protection of,pipelines exposed to
the action of corrosive media. Orig. art- has:' 5 graphs and 19 eouations.
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AUTHOR: Telesnin, R.A.; Ilicheva, E, N.; Kolotov, 0. SOL. IV2
Nilcitina, T. N.-; Pogozhev..-V. -A.
ORG: Faculty of Physi cs, University of Voscow
TITLE: Experiq6ntal investiga!~r on of some features of incoherent ro-
tation in thin(tqrma nternational
,~ filMa [Contribution to th-e-
Colloquium. on Magnetic Thin Films held from 25 to 28 ADril 19,66 in
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 14, no. 2, 1966, 371-380
TOPIC TAGS: permalloy, metal film, incoherent rotation,
magnetic domain structure, magnetic thin film
ABSTRACT: Some features of the mechanism of nonhomogenuous rotation
in thin permalloy films reversed-by pulse fields are investigated:
switching coefficient, threshold fields, and parameters of transition
to fast magnetic reversal. The behavior of the films is also-inventi-
gated for fields applied along the "hard" axis. The results-are com-
pared with the static parameters of-thin.films: anisotropy field,
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ORGt Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy go versitet)
f permalloy
TITLE: Inertia in the nonuniform rotation process in thin r~ror,
SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniyes v. 21, no. 2j, 1966" 324-315
TOPIC TAGSs magnetic thin rilits sagnetic propertys magnetic field measurements
permalloys magnetic anisotropy
ABSTRACT: The effect of sharp changes in the magnetic reversal field on the magnetic
reversal rate has been investigated to clarify the nature of the mechanism of
nonuniform rotation in the~thin permalloy fil~s4,The intensity of the magnetic
ileld impulse was increased rapidly from 0 to Hnlp maintained for a certain time at
this level, then raised sharply to Hn2. The method of producing such Impulses
was described by 0. S. Kolotov (Disqertatsiyas MUO 1965). The signal obtained from
the films.was observed by means of a stroboscopic*oscilloscope. The experimental
results indicate that in most calculations it is possible to ignore the time required
for the rotation rate of the local magnetization vectors to be established under the
Influence of a rotating moment changing with time. The author wishes to express his
indebtness to Prof. R. V. Teleanin for his interest in this work. Orig. art* bast 3
figures,
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ate VnI4 ersity 1M. 11OV."onosov CF1zic Os
Jfakul'tet Moskovskago gosudarstvennozo-universiteta)
TITLE: 'rnvestigation of-
nOnualf Oria in thin Pom firaw
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hold at Irkutsk 10 July, to I july, 119~4/
SOURCR, AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizIchotikaya v. 30, no. 1, 1906, 108-111
TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnotic.911m, magueti Ic. thia, film, permalloy, mngnetic domain
structure, magnetic coercive force, magnetic.:anisotropy, pulsed magnette.field
.9
ABSTRACT:..The anisotropy and threshold,fields of a number of 7 MIA Permal films
of thickness from 470 to 2806 A -'Werii-measure4*iand are compared. The threshold -fields
were obtained by-.extrapolation-of the linear portion.of the curve gLving the inverse
switching time along the easy axis as,a function of the switching fleld, and the
anisotropy fields were determined frod hysteresis loops or with a ferromagnetic reso-
nance apparatus. The investigated films foll.into two catagories.- those which were
left with a fine domain structure when a strong field along the hard axis was suddenly
removed, and those which, under the Aame conditions broke up into a few large domains.
The threshold fields of the films with the fine domilin structure were considerably
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stronger than tha:anisotropy fields; the threshold and anisotropy fields of the film
with coarse domain structure were approximately equal. It is concluded that the In-
crease In the threshold field-lif the films with fineAcmain structuxe. Is due to
magnotostatic inieractlons.-Ja orderto OWerve the decay of magnetization following
sudden removal of a saturating-field along the hard axi3,.the films were subjected to
two successive magnetizift pulses with an adjustable delay between them, the increase
of the longitudinal flux in the film on the rise of the second pulse was recorded.
This flux increase divid6d by the saturatioji flux is the relative amount by which the
magnetization bas decreased during the dola y between the pulses*- A-he damagnat izntion
was found to take place in three stages: a rapid initial stage, and Intermadiate
stage lasting-for 100 to'500 nanoseop and a slow stage lasting for several hurdred Ii
sec. In the films withcoarse domain structure the process was essentially completed
in the intermediate stage. In the films with fine domain structure only 1-2% of the
magnetization was lost in the,initial,rapid stage and the slow stage was well developed
Possible reasons for this behavior are disc bussed. Origo art. has.- 2 figures and I
table.
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AUTHOR: Kolotove 0,_ S. _19V
YXr SOURCE: Tr. 6-Y Nauelmo-tekhn. konferents1i po raMoelektrap T.
Atomizdat , 1964, 158-172
TITLE Problems in nanosecond pulse shaping by means of nonlinear amplifiers
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika I elektrosvyazI, Abe. 1A515
TOPIC TAGS: pulse shaper, nanosecond pulse
TRAHSLATIONs. The operating characteristics of nonlinear amplifiers (limiters) with
tubes designated for nanosecond pulse shaping are considered. The transfer character-
istics for a stage consisting of four GI-30 tetrodes (2 tubes) -:onnected in parallel
is established. This transfer characteristic shows that at the -output of such a stage,
it is possible to shape a pulse with a leading edge of --I.$ nanoseconds, amplitude of
950 volts, and a maximum scattering of 6%. This result depends upon the generation '
of a virtual cathode in the anode gap (screen grid). A practical scheme of a 3-0tage
amplifier with the output of aforesaid cascade is given. The txperimental data are in
close agreement with calculated data. 9 references. V. P.
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AUTHOR: Kolotov, 0. S.
tORG: Department of Physics$ MU.(Fizicheskiy fakulltet, MGU)
on oscillators with secondary-emission tubes
TITLE: Relaxati
,iSOURCE: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1966, 191-192
:'!TOPIC TAGS: relaxation oscillator, secondary elootron emission
!ABSTRACT: In the known relaxation oscillators using secondary-emission tubes, the
jimpulse shape has considerably differed from the rectangle (N. F. Moody et al.,
lElectronic Engg, 1952, 24, 214; F. R. Wells, Nucleonics, 1952, 10, Apr, 28). To
limprove the impulse shape, the use of the flat portion of the anode-current-Vs.-
~1
!screen-grid-voltage curve Is suggested. The elements of relaxation-oscillator circuit
I
rare so proportioned that the impulse duration is datzrmined by a capacitor connected
'to the screen-grid circuit. An oscillator with a Soviet-made 6B2P secondar -emission
Y
~tube develo ed single impulses with a rise time of 3-5 nsec and a fall tima of
p
4-6 nseqBy connecting alength of coaxial cable to the cathodo, a train of pulses
was obtained (duration of eacho 20--25 nsee; rise or fall time, 2.5--3 nsec). Orig.
art. has: 3 figures.
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'above 500 V.' Irne scatter in the breakdown time exceeded 1 nanosec for 500 V primary
!pulses but was only 0.25 nanosec for approximately 1.3 kV primary pulses. It is con-
icluded that the gap can be employed to shape approximately I W nanosecond pulses at
i i
$repetition rates of the order of 1 Mz. The authors thank Professor R.V.Telesin for
ihis interest in the work. Orig. art. has: 3 figurza.
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AUT14OR: Kolotov, O.S.; Pogozhev, V.A.
Department of Physics*t MGU-(Fizicheskiy fakultet MGU)
TITLE: Strip.line for the exploration of pulsed remagnetization of thin pernalloy
films
'.-SOURCE: 'bory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no, 2, 1966, 15
Pri 6-158
Pk~ TAGS: magneiic films, magnetic film resl-arch instrument, magnetic property, mag-
'pe-tic allay property, strip line magnetometer
ABSTRACT: This paper describes an improved strip line instrument for the exploration
of pulsed remagnetization of thin permalloy films. The purnose is to enable easy han-
dling of samples, to decrease spurious signals and to study the influence of the in-
trinsic film axes angle with the field UDon remagnetization time. With reference to
Fig. 1, depicting the system less its Helmholz coils effecting the return magnetizktij
pulse, improvements include - a rectangular sensing turn I with alighnment means, and
an auxiliary turn, II, for the compensation of spurious signals, connected to the out-
put coaxial cable. Furthermore, a is the insertion opening for the circular permalloy,
film sample, in the plexiglass plate 5 placed between the'upper, 1, and the lower, 2
strips. I is removable for sample insertion. Spacer 3 is an insulator, spacer 4 is of
brass. The system is mounted on plexiglass base 6 and is pulsed from the coaxial cable!
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7, on the reflection principle, doubling the field amplitude. The line of easy magneti-
r.
zation is drawn on the sample during deposition, and its orientation anale with respect
to the fidid is read against scale AD on plate 5. Tests show that the strip line ' can be
used for the study of remagnetization processes with a duration down to 1 nsec.
Fig. J.' Schematic Of the strip line system
Authors thank R.V. Telesnin for his interest in this worko origoarts has 3 figures*
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Zmxiov,i,---io.-,t,O%Mllcnomlskiy redaktar
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proeiktiroventerl- nuchertatelluals geoustriia. Kiev, Goa. is&-vo
lit-ry po itrott. t orkbiti MSR, 1950. 118 p. (MLBA,10:4)
(Geometry, Dos.e.riptive) -
KOLOTOT, Stapan-Altrofanovich. prepodavatell; DOLISKIT, Tevgraf Tevgenlyavich,
-XI tgkTL3NKO, Teavolod YavdoldmdVLch. prapodavatell;
prepodavat 1
GUSNT# Nikolay Alakeandrovicho prepodavatall; GORLUKO* Boris
Sergeyevich, prepodavatell; jNDWSHCHWO, V., red.; IOAKINIS, Aqj
takhn.red.
(Course in descriptive geometry] Kure nachartatellnoi goometril.' Kiev,
Goo.izd-vo lit-ry pa stroit. i arkhit. USSR. 1958. 321 p.
(MIRA 1W)
1,Kiyavekiy iuzhonerno-stroltelinyy institut (for Kolotovp Dollskiyl
Mikhaylenko, Guaev,.Gorlanko).
(Oeometry, Descriptive)
KOLOTOV, Stepan Mitrofanoviche Prof.., prepodavatell; DOLISKIY, Yevgraf
evgen yev c I d. tekbn. naukv prepodavatell; MIKHAYLENKO,
Vsevolod Yevdokimovichp kand. t6khn- nauk; GUSEVI Nikolay
Aleksandrovich., kand. arkhit.l prepodavatell; GORLENKO., Boris
Sergeyevich, prepodavatelt; KOLOTOVAI Ollga Antonovna, prepa-
davatell; BMGER, K.V.,, red.; SERAFIN, VA... tekbn. red.
(Course in projective geometry] Xurs nachortatellnoi geometr3i.
2. izd. Kievy Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR,
1961. 313 P. (MIRA 15:1)
I* Kiyevskiy inzhonerno-stroiteltW institut (for all except
Berger, Serafin).
(Geometry.. Projective)
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~/x ~14' Yei., poii~ovnik; CHMMNICHBNKO, V.T., polkovnik; MhWSKIY. S.A.,
polkovnik; 01 V.I.' kapitan 1 ranga; KORXKSHKIJ1, A.P., policovnik;
Foamy. I. t~--;r--'Woi7ic9v-niic; R07ANOT, I.S.. podpolkovnik; LISENKOV,
Y.
H.M., Dodpolkovaik; SAFRONOV. A.T., mayor-, BETASHCHERKO, T.K., mayor:
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SDAB&OVA, T.K.-; SWbXlNA. L.D,; ZOTOY. M.N., polkovaik. red.;
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1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Armiya. Upravlaniye propagandy t
agitateii. 2. Yorannn otdel GosudarstvenncV bibliotaki imeni
V.1.1menina (for Skapenkova. Sorokins)
(Russia-ArxF-Iducation, Nonmilitary)
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ANTOHMO. A.1., polk"pikIJ
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1. Karagandinskiy politokhniaheekly institut. Rekomendovans,
kafadro7 gorno7 mekhaniki.
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complex of lifting equipment with self-dumping containers." Sverdlovsk,
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NOLOTOVA.._ PRCKHOVSKuH. A,%t.CSIPMO~ Yll.
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cesystamb, j Sm rope.;I
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khJmJ ; CRAGINA, T.P.., tekhnik; BASKINA, T.B..,
laborant; VIKULM,, M.N... laborant; FOLCVNIKOVA,, I.A.,, fizik;
MRGv, A.K., tekbnikj -POIIOMAREV., B.P*.. laborant; KHYAWAMAYNIN.,
L.B., laborant; KLOCHKOV, B.N., laborant; RAGINA, G.kf.,, vedushchiy
red.; SAFRONCVA, I.M., tekhn.red.
(Basic processes of the transformation of bitumens in nature
and the problems of their classification] Osnovnye Puti pre-
obrazovanlia bitumov v prirode i voprosy ikh klassifikataii.
Leningrad., Gos.nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo neftA gorno-toplivnoi
-li'--.ry Leningr.otd-nie., 1961. 314 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi
nauchno-isaledovatellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy.,
n0*185)'s OWA 15:4)
(Bitumen-Geology)
XOLOMVA, L,F,
Studying the chemical structure of solid bitumens by infrared
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164a (MIRA l8vl)
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J USSR [plant Physiology. Respiration and Wtabolism. 1-2
Abs Jour Haf zbur BiOl." No 10.. 1~580 No 43718
Author AIG)tper-Ov$ So-'E*-- Molotova M G;; M=edovj, S; M;;
Khr e.
'
Inst -. AS Aiirb~SR-
Title TW~Ihte of Hdapiration-and Activity of-Catalysts in the
Leav6d'of:03rtain _Wdeo :and, Bushes Growing on the Saline
soils of- Ml-: Steppe.
Orig Pub Izv A# 'Az--rbSSR, 1957.. Koo 2., 71-78
Abstract Experimentd were set ujp in 1951 within the Mil Shirvan
Forest Shelter Belt to-study -the effect of salinL.,ati6n.:0n
the .-oak (qu6i'cuis longipea),,j-the white mulberry tr~e_(Wrus
alba).. the honey locust (Gleditschia triacanthos)., the
indigobush (Amlrpha fruticosa)., Saphom japon:Lca,, the vild
olive Elaeagaus angustifolia and the Siberian acacia
(Caragana arborescene) growing on two plots: (1) a stongly
Card 1/2
K0L0TqA4AYEV9UYA)" No' N.
Kolotova-Payevokayap N. N. - *on visceral leishmaniasial, Vracheb. delo, 1949,, No. 4j,
paragraphs 325-2to
SO: U43299 19 August 53, (letopla 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 19lo9)*
tl
1538. Functional Study of Eryttiropoicsis. ((VyHKL1HO-
HajibHoe mccneAOBaHHe OPHTPonoma)
N.N.KoLOTOVA-PAEVSKAIA. KnHHHneCXaSqMeAHUHHa
Wfin. Afed., Mosk.] 27, No. 12, 34-38, Dec., 1949.
33 refs.
The hypothesis of activation of erythropoicsis by hor- i ~-I~
mones originated during a period when haematologists
did not know, and therefore could not appreciate, the
value of sternal puncture in exarni-!lation of bone marrow.
Their studies were based on the increase in the quantity
of erythrocytes in the peripheral blood, whereas this was
merely an erythrocyte redistribution. The findings of
the present authors, based. on the study of bone marrow,
show absence of a direct influence of hormones on
Mthropoicsis. They,studicd blood counts and bone-
marrow pictures, after administratioa of adrenaline,,. ,.!.
thyroid extract, and pituitary extract to normal subjects
and patients with anaernia. It is considered that,
crythropoictic function cannot be assessed by the
quantity of erythroblasts in the bone marrow. Reticulo-
cyte and erythrocyte counts and determination of
haemogtobin percentage in the peripheral blood can
only give a relative idea of the =,miinal stage of crythro-
poiesis-* that is, entry of the finished product from
the bone marrow into the peripheral blood. In order t
0
visualize crythropoicsis as a whole, a combined study,
m---rt be made of the peripheral blood, the bone
marrow, and the terminal products of disintcgration
of the erythrocytes (metabolism of pigment).
KOWTOTA-PAYEVSKAYA, N.N.
iiihog'sn'sal-s of'polycy-thazia and principles of its rational therapy,
Elin.med., Kookys, 29 no*12:62-67 Doe 510' (01*L 21:4)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2o Of the Department of Clinical
Hematology (Read.-Prof. D.N. Yanovskiy), Ukrainian Institute of
Clinical Medicine (Director-Academician N.D. Strashesko), Kiev.
Tb Vhl IVA/.
KOLOTOVA, N.H.
apathogenesin of polycythemia.9 Terap. arkh. 26 no.2:94-95
Kr-AP 154. (MA 7.18)
KOLOTOVA, Nataliya Nikolayevna (Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Med Inst imeni
Rogomollts). Academic degree of Doctor of Med Sci, based on her defense, 24
June 1955, in the Council of the Department of Clinical Med Acad Med Sci USSR,
of her dissertation entitled; "About the polycytemic syndrome." For the
Academic Degree of Doctor of Sciences.
SO: Byulleten' Ministerstva Vysshego Obrazovaniya SSSR.. List No. 6, 17 March 1
1956, Decision of Higher Certification Commission Concerning Academic
Degrees and Titles.
JPRS 512
BURCHIITSKIY, G.I., kandidat mectitainskikh rauk; ROLOTOVA, NIN,
Unuoual case of death caused by heart block In severe n7ocardiaa
dystrophy. Terap.arkh. 27 no.1:81--83 155. (HLRA 8:7)
1. Iz kafedry terapti (saveduyuahchiV - doteent G.I.Burchinakiy)
Ki7evekogo meditsinskogo, stomatologicheakogo Instituta.
(HYOGMIUM, dIssaass,
dystrophy with heart block. fatal)
(HIM BLOCK. complIcations.
aqocardial dystrophy. fatal)
KOIWOU. N.H.
~-'
Pathogenesis of polycythente syndrome according to a thozorphological
data* Problegenat. i peral.trovi I no.4:53-57 Jl-Ag 156. (MM 10:1)
I* Is kefedry terapit Kiyevskogo m6ditainakoge,stomatologicheekogo
institutal
I (;;LTCTTHMIA, etiology andL pathogenesis,
polynorphol, aspects (Rue))
KOLOTOVA, N.N., doktor meditainskikh nauk; RATZKAN, R.D.; SHULIGA, V.I.
Rheumatic hepatitis. Vrached.slo no-5:523-525 NY 157- (KIJtA 10: 8)
1. Kafedra terspil (say. - dots, G.I.Burchinakiy) stomatologichookogo
fakullteta Kiyevskogo neditsinakogo.inatituta i terapavticheskoye
otdeleniye Pervoy podollskoy bollnitsy Kiyeve
(LIVBR--DISEASIS) (RHXUKATIC FAVER)
SOKOWT, G.A., assistent; KOLOTOVA. N--Iq-,.-d-Qktor mednauk
GE*e of a penliar heart anomaly, Sbor.wiphotrud*Vinederomede
innto 18 noo22103-109 t58. (KMA 3.6t2)
l.-Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav.Imfedroy doktdr mp'd.nauk
prof. V.G. Ukrainakiy) i kafedra gospitalinoy terapii (zav.
"fodroy doktor medonauk No& KoloLova) V'iniitskogo gosuderst-
vennogo meditsindkogo instituta,
(HURT-ABNOWITIM A1qD DEFOWITIES)
MIMOTA,,X&A* ,-,4pktor medenauk
Varlety of forms of cerebral i-heuma:tism. Vrach.'clelo no 1:75-77
'59. , ~KIRA 12:4)
1 1. Kef edra gospitallnoy terapii (sav. - doktor med. nalo: I-N- Xc~--
lotova) Vinnitskogo meditsinskogo inatitutao
(RHXUKATIC FXM) (BRAIN-DISRAM)
KOLOTOVA, N.N., prof.
Obliterating endarteritis of rhaumtIc fever origin. Trach.delo
no,910:1019-1022 0 159. -(KM 13:2)
1, Irafedra gospitalinoy terapil (savedWushchly - doktor med.nauk
I.N. Zolotom) Vinnitakogo moditainakago lustituta.
(ARTIMINS--DIUAOS) (REEMTIC nM)
MLOTOVA, N.N.; KUCHU=o. Ye.M.; CHUBIRKIS, T*P*
---------------
Indications and contraindications for Mauvolfla serpentina therapy
in hypertension. Sov.med* 23 no,lOM2-115 0 159- (MIRA 13:2)
1.1z Imfedry gooPitallnoy templi (saveduyushchly - doktor med.nauk
W.1, TOlotov&) Vinnitakogo meditsiuskogo instituta (direktor - dotment
S.I. Xorkhov).
~(Rwwomm therapy)
KOLOTOVA, Mataliya Nikolayevna
[Polycythemia (erythremia); clinical as ecteg morpholoCr,
experiment, pathogenesis, and treetment5 Politaltemiia
(eritremiia);*klLnlkaq merfologiia, eksperiment, patogenez,
lechenie. Kiev, Gosmsdizdat USM, 1960. 219 p.
(MIRA 13:12)
(IRMHENIA)
KOLOT9LA ~14, doktor med.nauk; DUBILEY, M., dotsent
Role of tuberculous intoxication in the development of anemia.
Probl. tub. 38 no.3*.25-29 160. (KM 10 5)
1. 1z kafedry goo ital In oy terapii (2&v. - doktor maditsiaskikh
nauk N.N.Kolotovay Vinnitskogo meditsinskogo in,stituta, (dir.
dotsent S.I.Korkhov).
(TUBERCULOSIS) (AM-IIA)
,KOLOTOVA, Ne-,~6; KUGHEPOIKO, Ye.M.; CHUBERKIS, T.P.
. .. .....-
Possibility of a 'eukemogenic effect of industrial poisons, Trudy Kiev.
nauch.-isal. inst. perel. krovi i neotlozh. khir. 3:243-21+7 161.
I (MIRA 17:10)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii Vinnitskogo gosudarstvennogo medi-
tainskogo.inatituta.
I
KOLOTOVAt V.V.p prof.; SOROCEMSMAp A.I.
Rheumatic vasculitis with chiellv cutaneous localization,
Vest.derm.i veno no.8t45-50 162. (MIR& 15:9)
1. 1z kafedry gospitallnoy terapii Vinnitskogo meditsinskago
instituta (zav. prof. N.V. Kolotova; dir. - dotsent S.I.
Horkhov).
(RMMTIC FEM) (SKIN-DISWES)
(BU)OD VEMELS-DISEASES)
BURCHBSM G.I., polkovnik med.oluzhby; KOLOTOVA, N.N.-, PORSHG14ARUX,
S=e changes in the digestive organs of ulcer patients. Sbor.
nauch,trud,Kieve-okrushevoenogoope no*0138-152- 162, (MM 16:5)
(DIGESTM ORGOS-ZWMS)
K0LOTOVAV,N.N.* VOYTYUKS V.M.
- --1-11 --.1
Transplantation of bone marrow in the treatment of bone marTow
hypoplesia. Vrach. delo no.6:123-124 .16163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.N.Kolotovs)
Vinnitskogo moditainskogo instituta.
(MARROW-DISEASES) (MARROW-TRVISPLANTATION)
KOLOTOV
Stepan litrofanovich.. prof., prepodavatell; DOLISKIY, Yevgraf
Yevgenlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk,, prepodavatell; MIKMIENKO,
Veevolod Yevdoklmovicb., kand, tekbn. nauk; GUSEV, Ilikolay
Aleksandrovich, kand. arkhit.p prepodavatell; GORLEVKO, Boris
Sergeyevich,, prepodavatell; KOLOTOVA _qJ!g&-Aqto!9iM9,L-Pr
n epo-
davatell; BERGER, K.V.p red.;-MOOUL., V.T.,g tekhn. red.
(Course in projective geometry) Kurs nachertatellnoi geometi-ii,
2. izd. Kievp Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR,
1961. 313 p. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Kiyevskiy inzhenemo-stroitel'W institut (for all except
Berger, Serafin). (Geometry., Projective)
GILI, L.T.; KOJAUDYA, T.A.
Antigenic properties of the vitreous body& Test.oft. no.1:68-71
16Z6 (MIRA 15:3-1)
1. Kafedra glaznykh bolezney (zav. Prof. A.B. Katonellson) i
kafedra patologichookoy fiziologii (zav. Oof. R.A. Dpahits)
Chelyabinskogo maditsinskogo institute.
(VITMMS MJHM) (ANTIGENS AND Ak~)
30) FUSE I BOOR UPWITATION 307/1835
Akadamlys. nauk SM. zabomtorlys, got todoV r
Trudy, t - 6 Transactions of the Laboratory of Aerial Methods,
Aced!
WSR my of Sciences, Val 6) Moscow, Isd.vo AN SSSR.
1958. 280 V. Errata slip inserted. 1,500 copies printed
Romp. Id.1 V.P. Pira'shnichonko, Candldat* of Geological and
Mineralogical 3olonceal Rd. of publishing Houses D.N. Kudritskly;
Tech. 14.1 S.Tm. Blqkh.
PO?Wt We vo%me Is latendefi for geologists, photo Intearstort,5
or other porsomal engaged In the study of landscape foe" Ions,
especially from the standpoint of aerlal photo&rsphy.
COVMGgt This collection of studies and brief artlalse tresta
probl4va in aer%al photogrophy and photo Interpretation in rela-
tion to geological phenomena. The geographical area of study,
with slaor exceptions, Is the Caspian plains and western short.
Most of the studios are wall Illustrated with aerial photographs.
Aside from the numerous article* on geological phanocoaa of the
Caspian booth, the following are also cov*rodl portions of the
Russian platfors, the RWxd=7 sands of Central r4takhatan,
photo Interpretation of clalsy flats, desert vegetation and
trot avrer, the effective low speed of photographic; objectives,
photogratuxetrio dateraination of profiles on hydra tearalcal
modelAs and otherig. No persanallmlea arm mentioned. References
roll*. each MIA article. r
TIM (it Cox2amt
The Adjualaout at ravand (Trungulativa)
--.Ylt;!;~. method 269
sbari~01' TU.D. goloating the Con"tigoa for Aerial
Thatographlas; of Sta V 271
V.P. =bniabdako. The "do"
Ceaftrofto Go rf"lmw of randasaps Studios 274
AVAItAWAs UbrasT of Csw4WW
caw 616
6-15-59
A, S/044/62/000/002/067/092.
C111/C222
AUTIHORt Kolotuva, Ye. A.
TIM: The solution of normal equations by succeosive approxima-
tionL; and considerations on converCence acceleration
P
RIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 2, 1962
Ei 47,
abstract 2V266. ("Sb. nauchn. tr. Krivorozlisk. gornorudn'
in-t"Y 1961, vyp. 10, 163-194)
TEXT. questions related to-the solution of a large number of
normal equations by suocepsive approximations are considered. T
he
theory of the solution is presented in the form of a matrix. In order
to attain a greater speed of convergence, the corresponding diagonal:
matrices are first inverted. An additional acceleration of convergence~.."..
W:
is attained by previously calculatin the final value of the'sought
quantity according1to the rule of geometric series. A generalization
method of simple iteration and.the iteration by Seidel is described,-
which gives a faster convergence than the usual methods. The theory,'
of successive and,Gauss approximations with the determination of
inverse matrices is considered. Goneral,*calculation formulas are given-,
Card 1/2
KQL-P-MLAIJ~L.Aj, j., kand. tekhn.nauk
Graphic determination of the coefficients of indirect conditional
equations for subsequent adjusting of nets of combinations of
-triangular and quadrilaterial cells. Sbor. nauch. trud. KGRI
no.7s215-224 159. (MIRA 160)
- (Surveying)
KOMTOVA, Ye.A., kand. toithn. nat-k
Deduc-Lng a formila. for Lhe pral-Imira-71 c~alaulxt-icn of the dis-
tance between elevation control -ooLnt_- Por a sur7ey mapped
at a scale of 1:1C0,000. '-!bGr. naucb. txud. XG111 no.10tl5l-162
161 (MIRA 178)
Solving normal equations by means of suo-cousive approximations and
considerations on the Nprcvemmit, of convergencee lbidet163-194
5(2)
AUTHORSs Vol' novp Is Iol Kolotova, Ye.- To SOV/78-4-9-34/44
TITLEs The Solubility Isotherm -200 of the System Na 2so 4 - H 20 2 -H 20
PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheekoy khimii, 1959t Vol 4, Nr 9, pp 2143-2145
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs It was the objective of the investigation to determine to what
extent crystal water can be replaced by R 2 020 Reference is made
to previous publications dealing with this sub ect.(Refs 1-10)9
inter alia to the paper by X.I. Ozerova (Ref 8i. The results are
given in table 1 and in the phase triangle given in figure.1,
The isotherm for -200 could be found in the H 0 concentration
2 2
range of 12 - 62 % by weight onlyt since aqueous H 0 solutions
2
with values below and above the values forementioned freeze at
-200. Beside the known hydrates Na 80 :10H 0 an& Ha so 4H 0 two
Z 4 . 2 - 2 40 2
chemical compounds with crystalline H20 2 were foundt Thealready
known oompound~ Na, 280, *Oo5H2 01'* 0 H20 and the compound Na 2so 4#39 02?
4 2
which was prepared for the first time and whose thermogram, is
Card 1/2 given in figure 2. A comparison of the data found in the
The Solubility Isotherm -200 of the System SOY/78-4-9-34/44
Ira2so4 ff202 -H20
relevant publications and those found by the authors suggests
that the abovementioned system has to be investigated over a
wide range of temperatures in order to clarify the laws
governing the replacement of crystal water by H 0 and to fin4
.2,2
the range in which these compounds can be formed. There are
2 figureal I table, and 12 references, I of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimii im.N. S. Kurnakova
Akademii nauk,SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic-
Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciencesp USSR)
SUBMITTEDt June 12, 1958
Card 2/2
ZHMAVLIOV, S.I., inzhener; XWOVSKIT. 1.L.. inshener:
M.N., tekhnik.
.Eliminating dust formation in fuel feeding. Energetik 4 ao.6-
12-13 Je '56. O"A 9:8)
(Coal-handling wwhinery)
YFFREMOV,, K.A.; KOLOTOVKIN, L.D.
- ..
Sources of gas liberation in Kuznetsk Basin mines during the
use of the long pillar system along the strike. Nauch. soob.
VostNII no.3t48-56 163. (MIRA 170)
1
1
o T- -07), F/ A
Country VSSR
Catogory Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics
fibs. Jour Rof Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, lo 103747
Author Lebodove T B KolotovkIneLy. D.
% 9 :_
Institut. Yoscom echnologic~ns~ute of the Food Industry
Titlo, I%* Zffect of Phytonaides and Of Soviet Gramioidin
on the Microflora of the Whoat Grain
or4i iub. Sb, n.-1. stud. rabot Monk. tsk~nol. ib-ta pishoh.
Prom-sti, 1953-1954 0955), No 1, 9-16
Ab3tract No abstract.
Card:
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jq~q~~~~vi~ch (Kolotukha, U.S.]; TMYUK, Petr Sergeyevich;
RXBRIK, Ta.P., red.; CHEMATSKIT, S.A. [Cherevatslkyip S.A.].
takhn.red.
(Nake the experience of vegetable grower Z.V.Vorovei available to
all collective farmal Doevid ovochevoda Z.T.Voroveia-asin kolhospea.
Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo sillhoop.lit-ry UM. 1960. 29 p.
(MIRA 14:11)
(Vegetable gardening)
K6LO
, AleYxey Mikhaylovich [Favorovt O.M.); ~OLOT~UKHA
FAVOROV ~um ~11
Iq ~�r agronom- MART121YUK, D-MAMartyryuk, D.M.3, ot7.
red.; FALIKO, Yu.G.tFallko, IU.H.), red.; MATVIICHUK, O.A.0
tekhn, red*
[Practices of growing potatoes in the Ukraine] Doijvid vyroshchu-
vannia kartopli na Ukraini. Kyiv, 1961. 42 p. (Tovarystvo dlia
poslUrennia politychrWkh i naukovykh zman' Ukrainslkoi LIM. Ser.5,
no.23) (MIRL 15.,01
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for Kolotukba).
(Ukraine-Potatoos)
KOLOTUKHIN, A. T. - HULIN, Ye. V.
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KOWTUKHIII- A,T.; mniN, Ye.v.
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It.; TBAREGRESErY,
W&HUE, G.A., redaktor; VERIM, G.P.9' tekhnicheBkty redab.
tor
[Technolog7 of lubricating and protective-materialol Tekbnologila
smazoohn.vkh I za0hohit4kh materialoy. Koakva. Gov. trans. portnoo
ohel-dor. izd-va, 1952o 235 p, [Nicrofilm]. (NLRA 8:7)
(Lubrication and lubricants) (corrosion and anticorrooives)
(Ftnishes and finishing)
U)T
LIVSTIITS, A.L.; ED MHIN Jjf KISMN, V.S., doktor khtmichaskikh
nauk, proie-i"N`oo~~,- ~~RATNN, I.S. , r6daktor; MELOXXXOTAP
N.V., tekhnicheakly redaktor
[Painting and finishing articles for mass consumption] Okraska
i otdalka lzdelii massovogo, potreblenil&. Pod red.V.S. Kiesleva
Moskva, Ges.ind-io nestnot proarehl.181U, 1955. 295 y.
(Painting, Industrial) (MLRAB:10)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SIN/4775
Kolotukhin I iforo ich Vasiliy Georgiyevich Kuznetsov,
Semen Naumovich zaiinove y, and Vladimir Alekseyevi'ph
Tsaregradskiy
Tekhnologiya smazochnykh t zashchitnykh materialov (T3chnology of
Lubricants and Protective Katerials) 2nd ed., rev. and enl.
Koscow, Transz~eldorizdat, 1960. 146 p. 6,000 copies printed.
Ed.: G. A. Pinchuk, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.:
Ye. N. Bobrova.
PURPOSE: This tey'tbook to Inbbipded for use In railroad-trans-
.1 portation tekhnikume and may'also be used by workers occupied
in painting and lubricating rolling stock.
COVERAGE: The authors discus4 processes involved in the production
of lubricating and protective materials for rolling stock.
Attention is given to questions of the economic utilization of
,-these materials in:train maintenance. The second edition has
Technology of Lubricants (Cont.) SOV/4775
undergone considerable
revision and Is supplemented ith ma-
terial on synthetic paints, Variotis additives for imwproving
lubricating materials, new varhishes and paints, and methods
of applying these-varnishes and paints. No personalities are
mentioned. There'are 46 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
.Intr.oduction 3
PART I. TECHNOLOGY OF LUBRICATING 14ATERIALS
Ch. I. Friction. Basic Properties of Lubricating Katerials
I. The understanding of friction 7
2. Types of friction 8
3. Basic properties of lubricating materials and
the-hydrodynamic theory of lubrication 11
4. Elementary formulas for computation of the
lubrication,fllz~ of bearings 14
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Kolot,ukhin Ivan Nikifqxqvidi; Kuznetsov,-,Vasiliy,Georgiyevith; LazarnovskiZ.,
Semen Na-u'-M-Ovich;,Tsareg'~.i-6iEiy, Vladimir Alekseyevicheiil?.~o
Lubricating and protective materials (Smazoehnyye i rzashchitnyye- naterialy)(I~.T?4/
3d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, lid-vo "Transport," 1965. 171 p. illus.,
biblio., 8000 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, l6ricant component, lubricant property, lubricating oil,
grease, lubrication, -paint, lacquer, detergent, railway rollin&4 stock,
protective coating, corrosion pro tection
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: Thts monograph presents- the basic prorrtieti, test and
preparative methods, -and also- applications for Lybrica~tlyand protective
paints and lacquers required In therailroad Industry. Compared with the
second editio this ed' tion provides addition ion an synthetic
oils J~greases~new synthetic pdlypx~ric paintstip/l rs, and also detergents
and polishing compositions. The monograph was approved by the State Admin-
istration for Educational Institutions of the Hinist of Transpor
textbook for rail traasport technical 6chools and can be used by a Id range
of workers who are connected with painting and lubrication of rialling stock.
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AUTHORS.
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
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Gorbunov, A. lid, Denisovq F. P., Kolotukhin._Y.
27 59 56 1 24
ReactionPAI Na24' Cc -j, Mn , P" Na in the
~Iant um Energy Range up to 260 Mev
Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol- 38, No- 4P PP- 1084-1087
TEM The three photonualear reactions mentioned in the title were
studied with a vie* to obtaining information on the interaction of photons
in the energy range!30-260 Mev'with nuclei. The experiments were carried
out with the 260 Mev synchrotron at the,Institute mentioned under
association, The maximum energy of the synchrotron could be determined
with an accuracy of t2%. The targets were prepared from hij;h-purity
materials-.: The activity of the samples was measured with three equal
41T assemblies of.p counters. During the experiment, the moasuring
apparatus was chocked by radium standards. Fig. I shows tho dependence
of the yield from the three reactions investiE;ated on the i~nergies of
.the photons. Their differential cross section was caloulatad from this.
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27 Ila , Cc Yn , Ila
Reactions Al 'P S/056/60/036/004/009/048
in the )&-Quantum Energy Range up to 260 Mev B010070
The results are shown diagrammatically in Figs. 2-4, From tt.e discussion.
of'the results obtained here,,the conclusion is drawn that for photon
.energies above 60-80 Mev the interaction of the photons with the nuclei
takes place without the formation of a compound nucleus. Theauthors thank
Professor P,- . Cherenkov_for his interest in the work. They also thank
the staff of the synchrotron. There are 4 figures and 7 references:
2 Soviet, 4 US, and I Canadian.
ASSOCIATION: Pizioheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Physics imeni P. N. Lebedey of �be-Aa dpmv nT z
Sni Ann A A$ TISSR
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AUTHORS:
Izrailevt I.M., and Kolotukhin, V.A.
TITLE: Production of high-intensity ultra-soft X-rays
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, N6.2, PP-136-137
TEXT: The X-rays were produced by a demountable tube working
with a constant anode voltage of 3 to 5 kv and an arode current. of
I amp. The design of the tube was based on the following
considerations. The space charge limited anode current can be
calculated from the formula
1 2- 2.34 x 10-6 A /d 2 4/cat2
9 9V d2
where V is the potential difference'in volts and d is the
distance between the anode and cathode, in cm. With d =o.6 cia
and V = 3 kv, the space charge current limitption begins at about
I amp/cM2, so that.the working area of the c&-hode (and hence. of
the anode) should be not less than 1*5-2 cm2. The necessary
electron emission is obtained with a cathode temperature of about
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Production of high-intensity ultra-soft X-rays
2400 OC. With high current densities the electron beam tends to
defocus because of space-charge effects. This was eliminated by
special design on the anode and cathode (Fig.1). The form of the
electrodes was designed in accordance with the recommendations
given by B.Ya. Pines (Ref.1) and V.D. Bezverkhin and - -
B.Ya. Pines (Ref.2). This Was 3Upplemented by electrolytic tank
studies. With continuous operation, the power dissipation at the
anode is about 3 kw, so that the anode must be specially cooled.
In the final form, the.anode was water-cooled an described by
V.I. Rakov in Ref-3. A schematic drawing of the tube is shown
in Fig.l. The copper anode was earthed and the dimensions of the
anode reflector (tungsten) were 40 x 6 x 3 mm3. The cathode was
in the form of a tungsten ribbon 40 x 5 x o.1 mm3 sAtached to
holders by spot-welding. The cathode supply current was 75 amp.
The focussing part of the cathode is made of copper and the angle
between the focussing plates is 1350. The screw head 10 can be
used to displace the focussing part of the cathode relative to the
filament. Moreover, the cathode as a whole can be adjusted to lie
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.Production of'high.-intensity ultra-'s-okt X-r4ys
ki, ~at a distance of 3-~20 mm. 'from the dnode.: The X-ray beam'loaves., the
.tube through the port.11 whose axis is,at an angle.of 80 torthe..
~.plane of the anode-reflector.- The.-,tube is evacuatod through the
port 13 by the d if fusion, pump . Lt BA-40 (TsVL- 3.00), In order td
'determine the dimensions of..the focal:spot a circul.ar diaphragm
1, mm in diameter was' insi3 ted int the 'port 11. A;glass:tube
r 0
~~carrying the icreen of 'a' CRO screen was then sealed to the port. 11
On the inner side the screen was coated with graphl.te (1-2 ji) which'"
transmitted the X-rays but absorbed visible radiation. Fik.2
shows a photograph of the focal spot. (V = 3 kv, I = 0. 7 'Amp)
The spot in surrounded by a background due to visible light
Itransmitted by the graphite layer. It was found that the
__:~projection of the focal spot onto.the plane perpendicular of the
The true dimensions.
.:''axis of the port 11 was about 3-51X 3.5 mm2
~of the focal spot on the.anode wer mm2 x (24 w/mm2).
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are 2 figures and 3-Sovlet references.
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3/ 5
KOLOUSEK, J.; DIMSTBIERp Z.
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Urinary radiophosphorus 32p levels in rate after a single
2..3-dinitrophenol adminiBtration prior to X-iiradiation with
the dose of 600 r. Neoplasm (Bratial.) 12 no-5:525-530 165.
1. Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles
University, Praguep Czechoslovakia. Sutmitted November 4P 1964.
DANk~&Z I V.; - MERLE J. WINA, S.G.; RTM~INJ,' 3.;
SAKSONE, V.; LEVI) S.0 red*
[The lumbering and woodworking industry of the Baltic
Economic Region; its condition and prospects for develop-
ment] Lesopillno-derevoobrabatyvaiushchaia promysblen-
nost' Pribaltiiskogo ekonomicheskogo raiona; sostoianie
i perspektivy razvitiia. Rigaj, Izd-vo AN Latviiskoi SSR,
1964. 95 P. (M1IRA 18: 6)
1. Latvijas Padomju Sociallstiskas Republikas Zinatnu
Akademija. Ekonomikas instituts.
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