SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELETSKIY, M. I. - BELETSKIY, V.N.
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ACC Mi AP6009920 (A), SOURCE.CODE., 413/65/000/004/0116/0116_1~
Ioaosbekov, M. 1.
AUTHOR: -Beletskiz
ORG: none
711
A device forcuttLng off 'fuel feed. in a carburet engine. Class 46,
No. 179122
~'SOURCE f Izabreten" iya, pr~Mshla obrazt.sy,' tovarnyye znaki, no.
4, 1966,. 116
~TOPIC,1AGS: Biel carburetor, engine fuel system:
ABSTPACT: This Authorts Certificate introduces a.device for cutting
off fuel feed-in,
a carburetor engine -with fbrced idling. The installation contains a
movake shut6ff,
an or
iinit, ` e. g.- 'A valve-, covering the idling ch nel which goes
through the carburet
housing to the,mixing chan6ers'..:. F6r.unified.design
of.-carburetors.used in various.ope-
rational, conditions, e. g. In the mountains, an annular sleeve is
mounted in- the space
~,betweeiIi the.housing and th.e:mixing chamber.,,'This sleeve
supports the cutoff element
C' _Aocated in the idling channel
UDC: 621.43.033.9 '588
Card 1/2
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ACC NRs AP6009920
1"cutoff- xmit; 2-idling channel; 3-hous-
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ORIG REP v -000/' OTH REF:, -000,
XOSTYUKOV, V.A.; GCUCHOMO, K-S.; BELMSKIT11 X.L.. redaktor;
SCRCKA.
H.8., redaktor; RUMMSKIY, I 5exMT3nWWKJy redaktor
[Reconditioning.tractor parts by means of gas and electric are
welding] Vosstanovlente avtoraMornykb detalst gazovoi i elektro-
dugovoi evarkoi, Kiev, Gos.'nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostrait.
lit-ry, Ulcrainakoe otd-uis, 1955. 50 P. (PURA 8:6)
(Tiactora-Welding)
LUIS,A.Ye.: BILITSM.N.1. retzenient, inshoner;
SCRCIrA,X.S., rodaktor;
RumaiSKIT'TA-9T.-S-t iw-tcheolkdly rodaktor
(welding in repairing tr'actore and agricultural
machin'ory] STA-
roohnye raboty pri remonta traktorov i sell
skokhoziaietTenroicb
mashin. Xiev, Goa.naucbnc--tekhnAzd-vo
mashinostroiteltnoi lit-
ry. 1955. 156 p. (MLRL 9:3)
(Welding) (Agricvltural machinery-Repairing)
(Tractors-
Repairing)
BXWSM, M.L. [Biletslkyi, M.L.]
- - - - - - - - - -
Organizedrepair of machinery. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 11
no.9:1-2 8 160,
(MIRA 1.3-.9)
1. Nachal,6 upravlerdya remonta i tekhaicheskogo
obalushivanlye
kolkhozov i sovkhozov Miuisteretva oeliskogo khosyaystva
USSR,
(Agricultural machinery-Maintenance and repair)
J
BEIETEK-IY, M.S.., prof., doktor fiz.-matem. naulk;
RAYFILENSHTEYN, 1.TS.;
O.K., asoisttnt
Using molybdenum diou-Ifide for redu.-Ing the wear of cutting
tools. Mashinostroitell no.7:4-0-4.2 J1 165.
(14IRA 18:7)
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'Me tIC11M Of NO in thC Wid StItt WAS tStAblOMI by
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brown agur. Its refractive index ii 1.112-1.91.
the d.
2.13. ThertystaIL-iti~vbcttbic.a-.I.IOA. Noother
interfervneri;appear ist the pAttern. If there Are
I mals.
per unit cell, the expd. d. of'-1.13 gives a mol.
wt. of 44.3
-The prrpni. investNptel by 11.4uminn (C.A. 3S, &W)
4nd by InurulDk (C.4' 30, -001) wv1v not sio but a
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a Alumimm, Aigh, Temperature 22 OrV:q'_1
*eta,
y of Aluminum Compound For ing at High
Tempera---
a
a.,"M. S. Beletakiy, M. B. Rapoport,
All-Union
k '
u
num-Magnesium Inst
I
k Ak Nauk SSSR" vol L)=, No 5, pp 751-754
in
ing experimentation for reducing A100 3
with C at
-a above 1,8000 in vacuo, unknown c~m~d
in shape
eups
thin elongated crystals of blue color was
observed.
tt
t C'O
contained considerable amt of Al, did not
react
~tb
water or acids, only reacting slowly on
heating
'with alkali. Density was found equal to
2.74, Mol
wt 69.94 suggests compd of A120 type.
Complete cbem
221T47
analysis was not possible due to small
amt of sub-
stance obtained.- Submitted by Acad D. C.
Belyankin
2D Aug 51.
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8A., but
:c a ~c do on t e no a the layers t s ctum piled up
d on c, Using Belov's theory
b de -Sphere pack-
.
Ila" Piiov had establMd1wed a ct . 1 0., the known
Wifictions of SIC.
which explains, e.g. j Ott's structure of
V
ic
with 17 layers, as ~,,!lj ILs that at SIC VI (CA. 42.
1
00%1: SIC 1
(2.3)3; SIC It M; SiC 111 2-2; SIC IV
4.3)3-. SIC V (2-32-3.3-3)3. SIC VI (2.3.3-3)3; P~SiC -
N
; and RAmidell's (C-4. 41, 498W) SIC-87R (3.3.3.3,
3.34-3.3,2)3. In
oom. SIC, another modLficatiou was c6-
served. "led SiC Vit, wbich has
a p~wtkular powder dia-
that Is somewhat similar to that of
trigonalSiC I suit
IV udifferent fmn hexagonal SIC It and Ill.,
Thelaytts
Ghem!Lcal Abot.
obey the laws. - 3 X 0. withdus - W);
48 No. 9
Vol
S w h' + kk + P, In very good agreement with the expd.
.
May lop 1954
facts. The translation group H trigonal-rhombobedral.
primitive. The discussion of the Intensities gives also a
Uneral
and.Phy8iml ChMistry
'complete agreement wlt~ the structural
principles expreised
in the correlations h - 4 Pd 3m; I - 31, and h -
k - 3:n;
I - x.1 - 2-st; W 0.1-2. etc. $pace group M, - R Jw.
and
subgroup Q. R 3m, with the symbol of spheric pack-
'ings (2.2.2.3)3. A
series of structural types is establislicil
expressed by SIC I with
it. - 16; SIC VII, x. - M. 2(22.-
2.2.2.3)3, n, - 39;
(2.2.2.2.2.2.2,3)3, n, - 51. The dil-
k
lercace3 of the x. values
between these single types is As,
12. AV. Fitel
V
8. BeJelskil lpn Ajjpj,~,,
d). DOI kad. NdUA
-The oxide layer on.Al iFurfaces
..'1ppe4rstW'='9"1an Ty monatomic layer of 0 held by.
v ca
In whi 3P e1 of 2 at 2,01 At am transf to the
a eell a P.iome-fterdissocn.oMmol. Thus
t Is formed a untmol. film of 2-dimenslonal A40 which
idoes not give diffraction patterns by X-ray or eltdron-micro-
"Ictuethods. It the, ox(datloo.occursetelcyated temp...
144 two 3j electrons Lot Al also participate and form cryst.
A110; such IL StWittion occurs In oxidation of 01 IPMY 04
Malten Al droplets which consist of AI&O and A421 (*.form)
asshown by x-ray examn.; heathig In air to IM converts
4_"" of
aMe partitleS CompIttely toL:AIA'(a_forM).~ C
A4%.HAO boclunite) on heating to * dd Lhe -roxide
-with -cM2 parWes of about " )~'A"tlou 111.0
"par by this oxide (1) and by the so-called medicinal pow-
~'der (wddatlon product of finely powd. Al under lzo-
~Ahern eondItionsattootatemp.)wa*****amd. Ulatalcing
.111 OM 5% HJO becomes rapidly satd., whereas I prepd. at
; W. =1 up 21%Z040 thd I bmv.~ at 6W" takes up 18%
O:tdm UO , 0 MO. This can
i MO* Ion 1. la I
be'460~tduced amt. d free Mace In the specl-
meha made at her,temp. -The1owle-MolHjOabsorp-,-
WoftbyUk falud b the structure of the oxide layer on
Its W'dice. IT, tmd no change, but I
te
to bgehmite and b the reaction
to=
I asc~~ inch ast Aho + 8 &0. - 2AIZ + 2H. -
+'2%,
JrTXiO - and - 2AIOJI + 2R10 - -W(OH)j -
-1
BME"-MIY, 11. S.
"Roentgenographic and ElectronoLTaphic Inve3tigations of the
Structure of
Films of Surface Active Abents Adoorbed or, the Surface of
Defomied Alw31num."
Dr Ilkys-Hath Sci) Leningrad State Pedagogicd Inst, leningrad,
1954. (IqzmaAm,
No 6, Har 55)
So: Sum. No 6701 29 Sept 55 - Survey of Scientific and
Tectmical Dissertations
Defended at USSR 11igher Educational Institutions (15)
'1~ ~-; ~ -E -VS \4N \ Vt"\ - S,
2=TSKIT, H.S.; hSHOMS. V.P.
,-- =erZ!n'g' the amount Of aluminum In an slactrolAto
call
by mss,no or radioactive tracers. TSvet.mat. 28
no.5:51-54
S-0 155. (A-luminum-Analysis) (Radioactive tracers)
(MIRA 10:10)
vame i WUI'=Ii Mikhail Semenovich
Dissertationi Radiographic and electrographic analyses
of the
structure of films of surface-active materials;
adsorbed by the surface of deformed aluminum
Degreez Doe Phys-Hath Sci
Affiliationt All-Union Aluminum-bbgnesium Inst
Defense Date, Placei 26 May 55, Council of the
Leningrad State Pcd
Inst imeni. Gertsen
Certification Date: 12 MY 56
Soureet BWO 4/57
AUTHORS: Beletskiyj, IC.S'. and Saksonov, Yu. G. 577
TITLE: Phases in the System Na3AlF6 - L'3AIF6- (Fazy v Sisteme
Na3AlF6 - Li 3AlF6'.
FERIODIQL; N' eorganahe skoZ Khimil "(Journal of luorganic Chemistrv,
V-01,11, VO,29 Pp.414-416.
ABSTIRACT-. Although there are favourable prospects for the use of
lithium
compounds for intensifying the electrolytic production-of
aluminium, many of the corresponding physical-chemical- effects
which occur on fusing lithium and sodium cryolites have been
insufficiently studied. There-aNe serious discrepancies
between the results of Drosspach and those of Petrov .
In the present investigation of the sodium cryolite-lithium
cryolite system the melts were prepared by meLting-suitable
mixtures in a shaft electric fumace., Since single cr'ystals
could not be obtained, powder X-ray methods were used for find-
ing phase composition.
The investigation failed to confixm the existence in. this, sys-
tem of a simple eutectic or a continuous series of solid solu,
tions. On fusing sodium and lithium cryolites together three
chemical compounds, Li Na.Al F , Li6Xa3Al and
3 3 1 3~18
Li 15 Na3 Al6 F36 were formed; the following eatectics were also
Card 1/2
577
Phases in the System Na 3AlF 6 -Li 3 AlF 6'* (Cont-)
formed: Na3AlF 6 - Li 3~a6Al3F1,; Lipa6A13Fle L'6Aa3A1?l8;
Liea 3A13 F18 - Li 15 Na3 Al6 F36; Li 15Na3 Al 6F36 Li AlF
There are six referencesv four of them Russian r.3
The references cited in the text.,of abstract are the following:
3 P.'Drossbacho Z*.Elektrachem, B.42, No.1, 65., 1936.
4. V.I"Petrov. Investigaftons oT_'The main physical-chemical
properties of a new- electrolyte- for the aluminium bath.
based on the partial replacement of sodium, oryolite by
lithium cryolite. Dissertation, VAMIj 1954.
1 Figure, 2 Tables.
The work was carried out at the All-Union Allminium-Magnesium
Research Institute.
Received 2 October, 1956.
Card 2/2
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BELETSKIY, X.59; G~d:MUW,
~
A now modifie&tion
S 157-
In, 5,
T.G.; SAKSONOV,Y-U.-O.
of Ti 305- Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.9:2276-2278
(MM 10:12
(Titanium oxides)
-20-6-29/59..,
AUTHOR:
MASHOVETSp V.P.9 BELETSKIY9 M.S., SAKSONOV, Yu.
G., and SVOBODA, R.V.
_
__
TITLE:
th_e_Ta_F_-_n1P, 9
On an Now Camp oun17i
n
(0 novom seyedinenii v sisteme N&F - A1F,$ Rusaian).
PERIODICAL:
Deklady Akademii Nauk SSSRI 1957, Vol 113,.Nr 6, pp 129o - 1292
(U.S.S.R.) . I
ABSTRACT:
The diagram of the state of the
fluerine-sedium.!.fluorineAluminium-
system has often been studied
since the aryolite fo=od on this
occasion is the main component of
the electrolyte which inused for
em.,its oxide.'By earlier
the electrolytic winning of aluminiumjr
'
investigations it was found that in~thid tydtem also.bhialite de-
velops besides ory9lite (according to data: Na A.1-1 or. Na F9),
3~12
5 3 14
1
The conclusion concerning the sale existence of cry*lite and-chio-
lite was repeatedly confirmed in contrast to theoretical
computations
according to which an equimolecular compound: MeAlP is
supposed to
i
stence of such
have the most stable aluminum configuration. The ex
a compound with
potassium as adl as with univalent thallium and ru-
bidium was
already proved. Nothing is known about sodium compounds
(with the
exception of NallIP H 0) Apart from Howard, the authors
obtained
XaAlF in the condeAsaie of the deatillati
n vapors from
T
aryolite-alumiAa-melting in an argon atmosphere at 200 The grea
Card
113
quantities were found in vapors of meltings which had a molecular
204-29/59
on a New Compound in the NaF - Alf 3'
ratio of NaF : AlF - 1167 to 1.00. This is t6 domain which oor-
responds to the so2called 11sour- electrolytes". 0 It-can be
assumed
that in normal conditions this compound'is very unstable and is
only
partly conserved in the presence of argon an& other games. The
inter
ference-maxima of chislite and fluorine alumimun were determined
in radiograms. The not identified maxima left after their
eliminatio
which were characteristic of the crystal lattice of the new phase
used for calculations. The obtained data were approximated to the
constants of theknown. lattice of the compeiinds of the type MeAlF
4'
Theoretical values of the intensities of the interference maxima
were calculated in order to find out whether sodium tetraluminate
has the same crystal lattice as the rubidium-, thallium-, and pot-
assium compounds which are isomerphous with it. The obtained
results
show satisfactory agreement. Therefore it can be assumed that
sodium
tetraflu*ralluminate has a similar crystal lattice as the afore-
mentioned isomerphous compounds. Attention must be paid to some de-
viations of the theoretical intensity values from those obtained
experimentally. A further still unknown compound may be concern:ed.
Also a deformation of the tetrahedron of 6 fluorine atoms is
posible
It is not impossible that just this is the reason for the
instabilit,,
Card 2/3 of e*dium-tetraflueraluminp-te.-An anal*gous
lithium-compound is like.
On a'New Compound in the NaF - Al? 3* 20-6-29/59
1y to be still more instable. (1 illustration, 5 Slavio
referenoes).
ASSOCIATION: Allunion-Saientifie Research Institute for Aluminum
and Magnesium,
Leningrad*
(Vaes*yuznyy nauchne-isaledovateltakiy aluminiye-TO-MagniyeTyy
institut, Leningrad).
PRESENTED BY, FRUMKINp A.H., Member of the Academy.
SUBMITTED: 7 January 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS: Beletskiy, M. S., Saksonov, Yu. G.
TITLE. Radiographic Investigation of the Polymorphous
Conversion
of Sodium Aluminate (Rentgenograficheskoye iselodavaniye
polimorfnogo prevrashcheniya alyuminata natriya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr
5, PP 972-974
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The radiographic investigation of 0sodium
aluminate was carried
out at temperatures of up to 1200 C. The X-ray pictures taken
are shown by figure 1 (a-d). It was found that by the heating
of sodium aluminate a new phase develops temporarilys which
again goes over into sodium aluminate after cooling-down.
The phase of high-temperature stability has cubic lattices.
The phase of low-temperature stability, however, has a tetra-
gongl modification. The polymorphous conversion occurs at
450 . The lattice constants of the tetragonal and cubic
modifications of the sodium aluminate were determined
(Tables It 2). There are I figure, 2 tables, and 3
referencesp
2 of which are Soviet.
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AUTHORS: Beletskiy. M. 9'.1 Yeru alimski;Zq M. I.
TITLEt On the Mechanism of the Protection of Magnesi -Against
Oxidation- 1%
PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 196o, vol. 132, No. 5,
pp. 1122-1124
TEXTz The authors discuss the easy oxidizability of magnesium
due to the
structure of its electron sheath. The valence electrons of the
magnesium
surface, which are in the 38 ground state, readily react with
the
p-electrons of oxygen. These statements were confirmed by
experiments.
By introducing neodymium into the magnesium surface, the 36
electrons of
Mg are raised to the higher p-level and, in compliance with
the selection
rula~ they are protected against bonding with the valence
electrons of
oxygen. The experiments are described. In a vacuum chamber (5
- 7-10-6 tmr),
magnesium, magnesium-neodymium. alloy (45% lqd), or pure
ng2dymin re
sprinkled onto a collodium film by a molybdenum spiral with a
cuAent
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Magnesium Against Oxidation B004/BO11
impulse (7-8 a for Mg and Mg-Rd alloy, 18-20 a for 11d). Of the
metal
films thus obtained, electron diffraction pictures were taken both
immediately and after long standing in the air. Fig. I shows that
in the
case of pure Mg, the interference rings of MgO grow more and more
intensive after standing in the air, while a small addition of Rd
suppresses the formation of MgO still after one month of standing
in
the air (Fig. 2). There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION2 Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy alyuminiyevo-
magniyevyy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute
of Aluminum and Magnesium)
PRESENTED% February 13, 1960, by G. V. Kurdyumov, Academician
SUBMITTEDs February 6, 1960
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AUTHORSt Beletskiy, M. S., Yerusalimskiy, M. I.
TITLE: Electron Diffraction njdj~'of Neodymium Oxides
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii rauk tSSRP- 1960, Vol. 133, Ho. 2,
~pp- 355-358
TEXTt The authors discuss the rather scarce data contained in
publica-
tions (Iost and otherst Ref. It and also Refs- 3-5) concerning
the oxides
of the rare earth elements. It follows herefrom that neodymium
sesqui-
oxide is present in hexagonal and cubic modification. A higher
degree of
oxidation to NdO , has hitherto not been known. Oxidation
conditions and
intermediary oxiges are not described either. For the purpose of
study-
ing the oxidation processes of neodymium, the authors made use of
the
diffraction method of fast electrons on thin oxidized films of
this
element. A special apparatus with a vacuum of -7410 -6 torr
served for
the purpose. As a protection against the "burning through" of the
collodium base, the authors used a copper net (60-130 mesh,
electrolyti-
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Neodymium Oxides B016/Bo6o
cally prepared). Electron diffraction pictures of the
nonoxiaized
neodymium were obtained by immediately placing the
neodymium film in an
electron diffraction apparatus. A thermocouple was then
fastened onto the
copper not mentionedg and the latter was heated in the
furnaoe along with
the film. At the same time, film fragments were kept at
room temperature,
and oxidation on the air was studied on them. Fig. 1 a
shows'the electron
diffraction picture of the initial film. Table 1 supplies
experimental
data, from which it appears that the thin neodymium film
oxidizes with
relative rapidity at room temperature, giving rise to the
cubic modifica-
tion of the sesquioxide. Oxygen diffuses in the film
interior already at
room temperature with a certain intensity (Fig. Ib and Iv,
respectively).
The blurred interference rings of the compound formed
points to a con-
siderable distortion of its lattice. Despite considerable
spread of the
lattice constant value, the average value a = 11-36 A
points to the
continued enlargement of the elementary cell of neodymium
on longer
storing in the air and at room temperature. The authors
therefore
believe that the oxygen diffusion%rogresses in the lattice
of the
sesquioxide, whereby the lattice is irregularly distorted.
By a tempera-
ture rise up to 50000 there also fortas a cubic lattice
with a constant
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Neodymium. Oxides B016FE160
a - 11-05 A. The degree of ordering of the atoms in the lattice
rises at
7000C (Table 2). The authors reach the conclusion that an oxide
Nd 203
and probably Nd 6011 results at temperatures up to 700 0C. The
compound
corresponding to NdO forms with the oxidation of neodymium vapors
only.
2
All of these compounds exhibit a cubic lattice. There are 1
figure,
2 tables, and 9 references: 3 Soviet, 1 French, and 1 American.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesovuznyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy
alyuminiyevo-magniyev.V
institut (All-Union �cientific Research Irletitute-of
Aluminum and Magnesium)
PRESENTED: February 13, 1960, by G. V. Kurdyumov, Academician
SUBMITTED: February 6, 1960
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BELITSKIT, M.S.; SAKSONOT, Tu.G.
Letter to the editor@ Zhw*narog;khim, 5
nos5t1183
Yq 160. (MIRA 1337)
(sodium aluminate)
R&POPORT$ M*B.;
Imeatigating the interaction of coal and graphite vith
alumimm
and iron chlorides. Izv.vys.ucheb.xav.; tavotmet. 5
no#3:71-79
162., - (MIU 15:11)
1. Vaesoyaznyy alyuminiyevo-mgniyevyy institut.
Rekomendovana
k,mfedroy legkikh metallov Krannoyarokogo instituta
tavetnykh
metal.love
(Alumimm chloridO (Iron chloride) (Electrodes, Carbon)
22962
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AUTHORS: Beletskiy, M.S., and Gallperin, Ye.L.
TITLE: The crystal structure of some phases in alloys of
magnesium with cerium and neodymium
PERIODICALs Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol.11,
No-5,.1961,
pp. 698-703 + 1 plate
TEXTs The object of the present Invest1gatlon was to
ascertain whether phases, present in alloys of magnesium with
other
rare earth metals of the cerium sub-group, are also present
in the
magnevium-neodymium system, and to determine the crystal
structure
of-the phases. The experiments were conducted on
magnesium-base
alloys-containing 2-45 wt.% Ce or Nd. All X-ray diffraction
work
was done-on-polycrystalline (massive and powder) specimens.
The
following conclusions were reached.
1. The Mg-Nd alloys with,up to 45% Nd consist of phases
similar
to those preaent in alloys of Mg with other rare earth metals
of
the cerium group, namely MgqNd and Mg Nd
2. Depending on the Ce or,Na content In ;he alloyq the MgqCe
and
MgqNd phases can exist as one of two modificationst and
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The crystal structure of some phases in alloys of magnesium
with
cerium and neodymium
in the former, and p and x in the latter case. The x-phass
is also present in the Mg-Ce alloys containing more than 35% Ce
and quenched from 600 OC.
3. Th -MggCe and p-MggNd phases appear to have an ordered
cubic :trupcture with the lattice parameters of 14.604 and
14.578
respectively,
There are 4 figures, I table and 7 referencest 2 Soviet and
5 non-Soviet. The English language references read An follows$
Ref.l: M. Hansenj Constitution--of binary'alloys. McCraw Hill
Book
Comp. 1958.
Ref.2: G.V. Raynor. The physical metallurgy of magnesium-and
its
alloys, London, 1959.
ASSOCIATION: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovateliskiy
alyuminiyevo-
magniyevyy institut g. Leningrad.
Card 2/2 (All-Union Aluminium-Magnesium Scientific Research
Institute in Leningrad.
SUBMITTEDt July 14, 1960
.- BEMSKIY' H.S.; YERUSALIMSKIYO M.I.
Dirfractometric determination of the amount of alumina
ih an electrolyte, Zav.labs Z7 n9,61702-703 '61- (KMA
14t6)
1. Vesesayuznyy nauchno-issledevatellskiy
alyuminiyeve-magniyevyy
institut.
(Alumina--analysis) (X rays--Diffraction)
BEIMKIY, H.S.
Improve the control of the.electrolyte composition for alumim=
electrolytic cells. TSvetomets 35 no*2s56-59 F 162.
(HIR& 15:2)
(Aluminum-Blectrometallurgy) (Electrolytes-Analysis)
BELETSKIY, M.S.; DRUZHININA, M.K.; YANKOVSKAYA, V.G.
Speottochemical d6termination of aluminum in titanium
tetra-
chloride. Titan i ego splavy no.8:247-250 162. (MIRA
16tl)
(Titanium chl-oride-Analysis) (Aluminum-Spectra)
BELETSK-U,;i M.S.; VERESHCHAGINj F.F.;, LEqXENKOVAq
T.A.-; NELA=j, R.Ie
-------------- ;-,
L-ray diffrecti examination of alunite during heating.
Zbw.prikl
khim. 316 noj:r~t4o, W 163. CIPA 1615)
(Alumite-Thbrial properties) (Xr-ray diffraction
e3l~~tiou)
LEYTE~11EN, M.G.; BELETW IYI- lkf. S.
Deep desiliconizing of aluminate solutions in the
presence of lime.
TSvet. met. 36 no,9t49-53 S 163. (MIRA 16s10)
SHVARTSMAN., B.Kh.; VOLKOVA, N.S.; IIEONENKOVA, T.A.
Composition of sodium and potassium aluminosilicates
separating out in the process of removal of silicon
compounds
from aluminate-alkali solutions. Zhur. prikl. khIm.
36 no.10-.
23-03-2108 0 163. (MIM 17: 1)
BSUTSKIY, II.P.. inshener.
war-OVI-JI.
I!asign of trolley blocking schemes. Xnergetik 2
no.5:21-23 Ny 154.
(KMA 7:6)
(Electric lines)
BELETSKIY, P. (Biletalkyi, F.]
P- -- -1- --
~bsh-reinforced concrete covers for autoclaves. Bud. mat. i
konstr. 4 no.2t58-59 Mr-Ap '62. (MIRA 15-9)
(Reinforced concrete) (Autoclaves)
EM%XIY, .P.m.I ......... ~ I -- . .. - - - . . -
-I. A 4 - -11. .-.- ~ -- . .1 . -1--.- -
56,7%. - -VtEI'8XI-y-,,: P. M.'Ovoshchi2yye Kul I tury. 2-Ye
Perera bot. 1 Dop. lzd. Kiyev, Gossel I
zisdat TZSR; 1954~ 348s. S-111, I; 20Sm (Trekhletniye
Agro*****tekhn. Kursy. Vtoroy God
llb"Ftr'iya). 20,000 Ekz 50-F 9ok v Per-Na Pereplete Avt. he
Ukazan. -Na Ukr. Yaz-
(55-9 1)
SO: Knizh~naya, latopis, Vol. ls 1955
-USSR/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes. VegetabIcso Melons. M-3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biols., No 7, 1958) 29767
Author
Inst Voroshilovgrad Agricultural Institutes.
Title On Ac~elerated Potato Reproduction in the Donbas
Orig Fub Nauch. zap. Voroshilovgradsk. s, kh. in-ta, 1956,
4, No i,
74-81
Abstract At the Department of Vegetable Cultivation of the
Voroshi-
lov(;rad Agricultural Institute a study vas rade for 2 years
of the effect of the times of planting and transplanting
of the green sprouts and single budding tuber parts on the
productivity and seed qualities of the tubers. The tibers,
were vernalized in four periods, during each time one trans-
planted separately the Green shoots of the lst, 2nd and
3rd turns, the tubers after having cut the shoots of the
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 7, 1958, 29767
3rd turn and the sinCle sprouting part of the tuber. On
the average 30-55% of the eyes germinated when
vernalized,
the largest number of eyes sprouting during the late
period of vernalization (16 June). With vernalization in
the earlier periods the number of shoots of the first
batch increased sharply, althou(ji the number of shoots
was
reduced per single eyes Tubers of the first two vernali-
zation periods did not yield any shoots after the sprouts
had been trimmed three tines, and tubers of the 3rd and
4th vernalization periods had no shoots after having been
cut twice. The highest yields were obtained from tubers
which were raised frm L;reen shoots and the single
sprout-
ing parts of the tuber planted in the late periods. The
best time for beginning the vernalizatioa to obtain green
shoots is the end of April. The highest yield vhen culti-
vating from the single-sprout parts of the tuber was Mt-
ten by vernalizing in the beginning of June.
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Catecory: Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons.
No 11., 19r8, 1110 48968
Author kj)eletslziy, P.M.
Inst : Voro--sHlla-vg-r-KM-r~-umricultura1 Institute
Title : Problems of Ecology and Agrotechny of the Yeadow
Mushroom (Psalliota cappostris)
Crig Pub: Nauchn. zap. Voroshilovogradsk~ s.-Irh. in-ta, 1957,
4, No 2, 125-3.34
Abstract: Experiments orGmiized by the Department of Vegetable
Growing of the Voroshilovgrad Institute of Agriculture
in the closed stone quarries at'the depth of 48-50 m,
discovered the optirnim conditioas for the culture of
Psalliota caLVestris (soil temperature - 3.6-17', ranure
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Category: Cultivated Plwits. Potatoes. Vegetables.
Molons.
Abs Jour! RZb]3iol -, Vo 11, 1958, No 4W
moisture - 60~, thielmess of beds - 50 era-) - It
is recor.=:.11%?d that one add I part of cow manure
to 3 parts of horse nanure (or I part of sawdust
to 5 parts of horse nanure). For build:knG up the
beds, a mixture of 70c,.' of structural chornozen and
30% of humus should be added. It is rccomxnded
to lay first a 2-3 cm layer of the mixture, erad-
ually brina-'ria the thickness of the layer to 7-8 cm.
L.N. Kats
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M-74
BELETSKIYq S. M. Cand Agr Scio-- "Agrioultural
engineering of in* high
IC' - x4vu 1 k hv~N., KOV Ij S. V% V, k
r C
..k~ of ~rioan millet in the steppe-beik of the McSSR."
iarl ov Or er 0
Labor Red Banner Agr Inst im V. V. Dokuchuyev). (KL,
1-61, 200)
-284-
RMTSKIT. V., kaudidat takhn1ohaskikh nauk.
%i.UXA:Ci
Dynamics of bolter mechanism with rectilinear
vibrations. Muk.-
elev.promo 20 no.7:20-23 Jl 154. (MLRL 7:8)
1. Odesekly tekhnologicheekiy institut imeni
I.V.Stalina.
(Grain milling machinerv)
BRMSK~J:Fol oktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; MRAGUN, I., kandidat
tekhniches"Ich
n
Optimal values and lead capacity of vibrating screenB in
cluaning
ground millet. Mak.-olov.prom. 21 ne.11:16-17 N 155. (MLRL
9:4)
l.Odeeskiy takhnslogichookiy institut imeni I.V.Stalina.
(millet)
A./
SMSKIY, V., kandidat tekhnioheakikh nau1c;
ISEEDIN.M..YA.L. , Inshener.
NOWMENNUM -
Determining optimal parameters for sorting millet.
Muk.-eleve
prom. 21 no.2:19-20 7 155. (HLRA 813)
1. Odeaskly takhnologicheakiy institut im. I.V.Stalina.
(Millet)
EELETSKIY,, V., inah.
ymm - -
Mechanical lubrication unit. Avt. transp. 1+1 no.500
Yq 163,
(KIRA 16tlO)
(motor vehicles-Lubrication)
M.; EM V.D.; YANIOMMH, O.D.
uNewllrespiratory viruses. Vop. virus. 8 no.3t259-263
My-461639
(KMA 16t10)
1e Inatitut virusologil, imeni D.I.Ivanovskoso ANN SM,
14osk-7a*
(RESPDUTORY ORGANS - HICROBIOLOGr)
(61-ITT vam)
851 *TZOT-6101309'ou 95 OtptTed I euGU*-MqZ *TT31840-EDEC
IA Aq 'PGAGTAOg
O,FTxoAoB,eal oIrl Xq mupaq olqq ;o aGi;voslp.;o
Amolutmotl4gj,
GA '.XIXS.IWM
BELLTSK"IY, V. G.
BELF,'fSK11r, V. G. "On cornunicable outbreaks of tularemall,
Trudy ~;-,ol. gos, Ined.
in-ta, Vol. 11, 1948, p. 54-58.
30; U-431,.), 19 Aua,,,ust 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey',
No. 22, 1%9).
BBLICTSKIY, V.G.; BELGORODSKAYA, Y.N.; IUKHOVA, L.Ya.
State of artificial lighting in Smolensk schools. Gig.
i san. 21
no.91194 3 156. (MLRA 9:10)
lv, Iz kafedry gigiyany Smolenskogo sediteinskogo
Institute,
.I (SHOLIN.SK--SCHOOL HOUSSS-IaGHTING)
T, 4- r r"'; 10 1 -FYvr r-~ T, o, r ~i D,7
V,
Illynsmics of the ph,,.sicnl develo,:-ment anj ot-ate cf
!!r--Ith of
Siclenzi.- school *****ren durinir the postw,~r T-priol."
re-ort subillitted at thr l3th 1111-7'rilon Convrer-s of
L
And infectionists, 1959.
BELETSKIY,,V.G., aspirant
Technique for resebtion of the knee joint with the
use of comp-
preuision. Zdrav.Bel.' Z no.l2t42-45 D 162. (KMA
16i1)
1. Kafedra. tr*vmtologii i ortopedii Belorusskogo
gosudarstven-
nogo instituts. d shenstovaniya vrachey (zav. -
kaf edroy - prof To I )jEXCISION OF MM)
EU=Kry, V-,G-* PRUDNIKOVA, E.K.; MAKARMKOVAp Ye,.D.;
LYAKHOVA, L.A.
i
Wene of *****ren's eyes. Vop.och.mat.i dot. 8 no.3170-73 Kr
963, (MMA 16: 5)
1. Iz kafedr gigiyeny i gUznykh boleznoy Smolenskogo
maditainakogo
inotituta I Smolenakoy gorodskoy
eanitamo-epidemialogicheskoy
atantaii.
(EYE--CM An HYGME) (GHMRRi--CARE AWD HYGIM)
RYABOVj N.A~j vrach; VARIN, Iole., vrach;
ARKRABGELISKIY, V.N., prof.;
WBOTSKAYA-ROSSF,LIS,, Ye*M*,, vrach; BELETSKIL VA.
dotsent
(Smolensk),- UKRO, H.L.p dotsent; USIABUY', SoDo.
starshiy
prepodavatell gimnastiki
Health hints. ZdarovIe 9 no.Z,30-31 F 163. (HrRA 16:3)
(HYGIEB)
BELETSKIY, V.G,j assistent
Compression fixation of the resected knee joint under
clinical
and experimental conditions. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.6:16-18 Je
163.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (zaveduyushchiy -
prof.
V.0. Marks) Belorusskogo gosudarstvannogo 4i,,3tituta
usovershenstvo-
vaniya vrachey (rektor - dotsent N.Ye. Sa%ehwiko).
BEILTSKIY V I.,. inzh. (Frunze); BIBIKOV, R.P.,
Inzh. (Frunze)
11 11:1
Concrete paver for lining irrigation canals. Gidr.
4. mel. 17
no.5:40-43 My 165. 18:7)
BICRTSKIY, V.I., ordinator.
1! mommm"W-1
Slectric drive for the telescopic column of the Hassian fluorescent
screen.. Vestaent,i rad, n0,5:77-79 5-0 153. (MM 7--l)
l..Iz kafedry rentgenologii (zaveduyushahly - professor A.I.Dombrov-
skiy) Rostovskogo n/D maditsinskogo Instituta (direktor - professor
G.S.Ivakhnenko).
(Radiography) il rays-4pparatus and supplies)
BRUKJ1 A.S.; OBUKHOVSKIT, U.N.; BELETSKIY,, V.G.;
LEYBOVICH,, R.Ye.j
KUMHOV, P.Ya.; GOLUj3cRff,-!-*i.-j--6ffk M,.V.;
EYDELIMANY A.Ye.
Improving the stability of,coke quality at the
Zaporozhlye
By-Produot Coke Plant, Koko i khim. no.16:10-32*
161.
(KIBA 15:2)
is Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (for
Bruk,
Obukhovskiy., Beletskiy., leybovich)* 2o
ZaPorozhakiy koksokhimi-
cheskiy zavod (for Kuleehov,, Golubehik,, Sitalo.,
Wellman)
.'(Zaporozhlye-Coks)
BE=. A.S.; OBUMVSKrY. Ta.M.; VOLKOTA, Z.A. BMTSKrY. V.G.; ANTONOT. A.T,;
SWCHINKO, A. I.
Iffect of bulk veight of coal charges on the mechanical properties
of. ecke. Koko, I khIz. no*12:20-25 60. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Dnepropetrovskly metallurgicheekly institut (for Bruk, Obukbov-
skiy, Volkova, Seletskly). 2. Tasinovskiy kokockhimicheekly zavod
(for Antonov, SheTchenko);
(Coke)
BELETSKIYO V.I. (Donetsk)
I ~. ~ ~'
Fluororoentgenographic comparisons of
pnell-coniosis in coal
miners; large-frame fluorography.Gig.truda,i
prof. zab. 6
no.5:33-35 Yv'62. MU 16:8)
1e Donetskiy meditainskiy inatituts
(MMS' PHTHISIS) (CHMT-RADIOGRAPHY)
GILIBERG, S.I.; FIN='. Ye.A.; BFJA"fSKIY#,.V.I.; DANOVICH.
S.M.; TSATSKIU.3.S.
----
Combined entero-cutaneous method of immunization with BGG
vaccine.
Probletube 34 no.4:48-53 Jl-Ag 156. (KIRA 9:11)
1. Is kafedz7 mikrol)iologii (xav. S.I.Gallbarg) Kirgizekogo
maditain-
skogo Institute,
(BOG VACCINATION, exper.
entero-cutanaous method of admin. in mica & guinea pigs)
MIKHAYLICHENKO, V.A.; BELEISKIY, V.I.
Lymphogranulomatosis of the duodenum; a case report. Vop.
onk. 10
no.9:106-109 164. (MIRA 18t/,)
1. Iz kafedry obahchey khirurgii lechebnogo fakulltata (zav. -
prof. A.M.Ganichkin) i kafedz7 rentgenologii (zav. - dotsent
I.A.Kunin) Donetakogo meditsinskogo instituta.
Country : USSR F
CatcGory :Mlicrobiclogy. Microbes Pathoganio For I%n and
Animals.
'.'ycobactaria.
Abs. Jour :Rof ?hur-Biol., No 23, 1958, Zlo 105910
Author
L
Inatitut. rg~z ~Scan'U fic Research Institute of Epidemiology,*
T So anti
XiI
T it le, Xomparative Study of the Corbined
Oral-Parcutaneous and
Intracutansous "ethode of Administering
BOG M*****erimental!~
First Report. Vegetative Dynandos of BOG'
Nycobaoteria*#
Or 47, Pub. -Sb. tr. Kirlr. n.-i. in-ta.
apidamiol., mikrobiol. i gigi-
yany, 1956, 2, 6-8-73
Abstract Me
advantages of one method or another of vaccination
cannot be
demonstrated until three months after tho)
vaccination. Later
(200-249 days), the advantages of
the oral-paroutaneous method
acme out distinctly. In
guinea pigs a greater diffusion of t1he
mycobacteria.
throughout the internal organs was observed with
it than
in those inoculated intracutancously. The growth of
mycobacteria in organs and lymph glands was more native
and
prolonged after the oral~-perautaneous method. This
method
meaces it possible to inject a considerable
quantity of BrG
into the body vithout notable changes at
the aite of
injootian.-V. Ya. Boyar3kaya..
*Micrabiology and Hygiene
Card:
**in the Bodies of Guinea Pigs and White Mica Depending
on the
Yethod of Administration
Country :USSR
Catogory :Microbiology. Hicrobas Pathogenic For Man and
Animals.
Mycobacterin.
M
Abs. Jcur :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, 1b 103911
Author *.Beletskiy,V.1.
Instit-ut. :Ki-r&iz-SAentifia Research Institute of
Epidemiology*
Titlo -'Cor-parative Study of the Combined Oral-Paroutaneous
and Intraoutaneous Methods of Administating BCG .
Experixentally, Second Report. Observation of the**
Ori~; Ilub. :Sb. tr. Lirg. n.-i. in-ta opidem-4ol.,
mikrobiol. i
gigiYery) 1954, 15o 2, 74-76
.4icrobiology and Hygiene.
**Dynamics of Tuberculin Sensitivity in Guinea Pigs
Guinea p1ga were imsunized with 3W vaccine (15 intra-
cutaneously and 13 orally-paroutaneously). The
demonstration of the-ditforence in intensity of the
ate-to of sencitization in immunizod guinea pigs was
made each week for the first 15 days, and then monthly
for eL long time (515 days) after the vaccination. It
was shown that the state of sensitization of the guinea
pigs inoculated by the combined oral-porcutaneous method
is more intense than that of those it=unized intra-
Card cutaneously. In the latter, the reduction in intonsit7
1/2
F-67
unt-fy
Cat%ory
Abs. Jour :Ref Z!Iur-Biol., No 23, 19%, ?jo 103911
Author
Inatitut.
Titla
OriS Pub.
Abszract 'of the tuberculin reactions occurs somovh&t sooner. In
(Oont.) the author's opinion, more ftvorable conditions for
the mobilizallon of physiological defense machwAsme
are created aLftar vaccination by '%.he combined method.
YeL.
Card 2/2
BELETSKIY, V. K.
35514. &istopatologiya Plevry I Legkogo I puti Rpsnrostraneniya
Vospalitel'No~ 0
Protsessa Pri Piotorakse Fosle Raneniy Grudroy Kletki, Pronikay-ushchikh
V Plevrallnuyu Polust'. V SB: Voprosy Grudnoy Khirurgii. T. 111.11M.,
1949, c. 80-96.
Letonis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 48, F-Oskva, 191,9
BI VIKI
V$V-
Critique of idealistic theories on the concept of the
neuroglia.
Zh. nevropat, paikhiat., Moskva 53 no.11:885-892 Nov 1933.
(CIKL 25:4)
1. Institute of Psychiatry, Ministry of Pablic Health USSR.
GILTAROVSKIT, V.A.. redaktor. RIAMI&OUX redaktor; SEGAL,,
TU.N.,
redaktor; S0191. 1.Ta.--,--fedaktor-'WMUN. T.P., redaktor;
FBDOTOV. D.D., redaktor; XEEACRAT~iYli, A.A., redaktor;
GURIVICH,
L.A., redaktor.
[Problems in psychiatry; 'abstracts of scientific vorks
by the
Psychiatry Institute of this Ministry of Health of the
U.S:S.R.
(1945-1953)] Voprosy pefthiatriij aitoreforaty naubhnykh
riRblot
Instituta pefthiatrit MIMiterstva sdravookhraneniia SSSR
(1945-
1953 99). Pod red. T.A.Giliarovskogo i dr. Moskva, 1W.
453 P.
(MIRA 10:11)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstwo zdravookhraneniya.
Institut paikhtatril. 2. Daystvitelluyy chlen Akadenii
meditsin-
skikh nauk SSSR (for Gilyarovskiy)*
(psychiatry)
USSIVIlurian ancl .nimal Morphology (Vor..ial and
Pathological). Lyriphratic Systan.
Lbs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 167 1950, 7-1356
,',utho-L, : 1. Bolctslziv, V, K.
Inst : Ryazan' Nodical Inst-Ruto
Title : On Reticular Tisstio of t.;-., Serous llo.--ibranos
anC Thoir Serous Drainin-., Sinuses.
0 r ir,, P ub ;Hatcrialy 19-y nauchn. konforentsii
Rylz,,A-isl,:.
nod. in-ta po problci.m: IIIn:~toriiy,-, i pAolo-
CiyA org.-nov grudnoy polostill, Ryazan', 1956,
79-33
,,bstract: Roticulir tisstij (RT) of no.-.1al serous rion
branis vas studicO as viall as its change in
various muto scrositises of man (o.-Li sectio-
nod Elatarial) and of experi-montal aninils
Card 1/5
USSR/Himm and :.ninal Morphology (Uor-nal and S-1
Pathologicl-1). Lyritphatic Systan.
0
Lbs Jour: Rcf Zhur-Biol., No 16, 195"7 74356
(r~abbits and dogs) by intrcAuction of a
1,1~ susp-.~nsion of Ineia ink and a thin sus-
pension of Borlin azuro i!.to their peritono-
al and plaura cavitie.r, It v.,as shoi:n that
in serous menbranes RT fori-is a budy pi-r-
cinr.- tho entire thicimoss, wict settic; In
tho fissures oil tissue betvaen the colla-
genous c%nel. elastic fibers, vessels and
nerves. Tho basal rl
teribrane is forriod by a
thick not o-f --oticular ifibex-s-, in Cac spa-
cas botmon theri thoro. is an ir'.orphous in-
terstitial substmcc, aither horiogenous or
gr,7,nular, depending on its colloi6al state.
Into the curiposition of scrous
aside from opithaliun, its b"vl noribr,7-ne
2/5
USSR/Hunan an,-! Ininal Korphology (NorTiza and B-Ir
Pathological). Lyi-tphatic System.
,'.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.7 No 16, 19532 71,356
and subriesotholial layer of RT, there also:.
enters furpod, fibrous tissue ,betuem th,~
structures of 11hich RT is situated. With the
undarlayin,r, (subserous) tissue th-, serous
munbranj is connected by porous, fibrous con-
nec-?ivo tissue, uhich also has RT in its co.-.i-
position, Submc~sothclial layer vith b'"sal
ma~.ibrane is a ccllulo-fibrous barrior, blo-
cking portions of suspensions vhich vore
introeucod into tho serous clavity. This
layor fulfills: L) a roactivo and r2cfansive
role bv docoriposition anC. (I~squam;ition of
riesothalim anC by for:'lantion of suporficial
scrositis-, 2) a plastic function by -Lormation
Card 3/5
USSR/Hwian. anO. Morphology (Nol-i-.ial md S A
Patholo,gical). Lyriphatic Systeri.
I.bs Jour; Rof Zhur-Biol., No 167 195001 74356
of post inflamvatory adhesions or col-tiissur,~s
bot-.' -can serous leaflets, since `U-h~- cells of
this Lver trmsforri before others into fibro-
blasts of thesa afhosions. RT, by viitua of
_Csor-otion anO tho phagocytic capacity of its
cells, plays a role in the adsorption of li-
quicl. from serous cavities by inf lxinat ion.
RT in thi mass of serous uoribranes h,-~s serous
sinuses nhich vidan by cdcna, wirrov! and
uast,.) army by sclcr~jsas. Final,' r-disD,.:rscd
suspensions, introcItucad into the bo~.,%r cavity,
nrc -,
,mifostod in th,~ lurrion of subnosotholioa
serous sinuses, vhich ar-- connectoc! ~.,ith
lymph vessels. Particles of suspensions '!Ath
Card -1/5
-IICJ 8 --PC
USSIVHumain Lnimal Hor-i holo,,,,,y (No r7 jal
Patholof%-ical). Ly:.-phatic Sitsteri.
Lbs Jour: R,,'L Zhur-Biol., 'P
ITo 16, 1953j 74356
a eliari;Aor of 1-7/4 punetrato into sorous si-
nuses throu.,.,h intcrraesoth~ilial spaces and di-
roctly t,'-lrju-:h the prutoplism o-f th,, i--iosotlic-
liu:-i. Lly dilatation of scrous sinuses and in-
tonsification of t1-icir drrtinim, function, by
stasis of tissue fluid7 onclot1halisat ion of
rotictilar cells, thu tromsf
-orriation of serous
sinuses into lyliph capillaries ane. thoir di-
roct inclusion into tho !vonural lyriphatic
I.,
systori occurs. I. B. Barab,,.sh
C,ard
USSR / Human cnd Animal 1.1orphology. Anatoiaical and S-1
Respiratory &ystem.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64729.
iLuthor RpInt ski - - V- V, -
IM t Ryazan i~Jdical -rnstitute.
111 it 10 The Hisuo-pathophysiology of the Viscoral and
Parietal Pleura in Zmpyama of the Pleural Cavity.
Orig Pub- !,,:a-teria!~7,.- 19-1 nauchn. konferentsii
Ryazan' sk
L
med, in-ta po ):)roblems: "Anato,aiye. j patologiya
orn,ai,cv grudnoy polostill, Ryazan', 1056, 84-86.
7
Abstract: In t-aa 4-11itial stage of the homo and
pyothorax,
through tissue s-)a3es, openings, and a lymphatic
network, the pctriet-al pleura resorbs blood and
exudate, but thereafter the res6rbing systera of
tho pleura is thrombosed and the resorption is
replaced by exudation. In the dense mass of the
Card 1/4
UsS'-q / Human and Animal Morphology. Anatomical and S-1
Respiratory System.
Abs Tour; Ref Zhur-Biol.j No 14) 1958, 64729.
Abstract: pleura, granulating tissue develops protecting
the surrounding tissues and the circulatory and
lymphatic systems from infection. Initially,
the visceral pleura protects the lung from in-
fection by dint of its transudating function,
and later it does so as a result of the inflam-
matory process and the development of granulating
tissue,.~ The submesothelial layer of the reticular
tissue with its basal membrane is the first con-
nective-tissue barrier in the pleura. Granulating
tissue develops in the dense mass 6f both blades
of the pleura after the death and disintogration
of the mesthelium, and is subject to the laws of
the fibro-and cyto-orchitectonics of the pleura.
Mention is made of the intussusooption growth of
Card 2/45
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology. Anatomical and S-1
Respiratory System.
Abs Xour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64729.
Abstract: fibers in the thick mass of the
ploura xid of -.).he appositional growth - on its
surfacc.., in :~:iduration both olastic layors of
the pleura move apart, detach themselves from
the surface of the lung, and divide into layers;
both cclIn-genous layers of 'the pleuri thicken;
th--- f~t.,'Ln, hnving fallen out onto the surface
cl rileure C-,ets organized. :"!.s a rr--,sult of all
th-'..i, tl2o attains a b',','L'.-L' Of 2-3cm (it thick-
CLZ in the area of the cupolas and
pl-,ural s-*'.ruc-.iq!, The cohesions thicken in con-
vaquance of tho development of granulating tissuo
4a tkieir donso riass (the formation of separate
PC-.:3 cells into L;ac3 is possible) .In the disor-
garization of The ploura as a result of its lysis
Card 3/4
USSR / Human aad Animal Morphology. -Anatomical and S-i
Respiratory System.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64?29.
Abstract: with a histologically acting flora, its fibro-
architectonics are disturbed; the layers in the
induration become indistinguishable. The dis-
turbance of the granulating pleura by the in-
fection process leads to various serious com-
plioations. -- 1. B. Barabash.
Card 4/4
V~, & ~ 1~ -\ --,~ k ~ -x~ /\J , V" ,
BALPITSICU. V.X.
Analysis of a prolonged psychic disease caused by
injury (with
summary in Yreneb]*Zhur.nevr. i psikh- 57
no-10:1195-1204 157.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Inatitut paikhiatrii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya
SSSR (dir. -
prof. D.D.Yedotov), patologoanatomicheekeya
laboratorLya (ZFT. -,
prof. V.K.Beletskiy), Moskovskeye oblastnaya
nervno-psikhiatriche-
skaya klinika (dir. - prof. G.K.Khanlayya~)
(TEMPORAL LOBE. wounds and injuries
causing ment. disord,, 30 year follow-up (Rue))
(MENTAL DISORDERS, etiology and pathogenesis,
temporal W., 30-year follow-up (Rue))
BMWSKIT' V.K,, prof,
Work of the B~mmu Prorlwo Pathoanatomical Society for 1959,
Arkh.pat. 21 no.7t86-87 159. (KM 13t5)
1. Piedoodatell Pyasaukago oblastnogo obalabLestva patologo-
anatomov,
(Ruzky PRovmc3i--PATHWMNICLL SOCINTINS)
BELETSKIYA'S.K.-,
Classification of cohriective tissue tumors of the
central nervous
system.. Vop. neirokbir, 24 no. 9:3-8 Mr.;Ap 160.
(MIRA 1411)
- (MMVOUS SYSTEK-TWORS)
BEIETSKIY V. of. (Hyazan')
Some critical comments on the histological nomenclature
of humin
tumors compiled by the Committee on Nomenclature of
Tumors of the
International Anticancer Societ7. Arkh, pato.no.6:74-80
161.
(MMA 14:12)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. V.
K. Beletskiy)
4yazanskogo meditsinskogo, instituta, imeni akad. I. P.
Favlova
(dir. - prof. L. S. Sutalov)
(TUMORS) (MEDICINE-TFMINOLOGY)
BMMSM,, V.K.9 prof. (kwug)
I=er7ation of t=ors. Arkhpat. no.lot3-16 161.
(KMA IpIO)
la Iz kafedrT patologicheokoy anatmii (zave - prof. T.K.
Beletakiy) Foaxanskogo maditainakogo ;bwtituta imeni
akad.,
I*P, Pavlova.
(TUMMS-nO=TATIq)
BEUMKIY, V.K. (Ryazan')
Primary rheumatic tonsil-locardiac complex
(tonsillitis,
mediastinitis, carditis) and the general
pathological process
in rheumatic fever. Vqp.revm. 1 no.2tl9-25 AP-Je
161.
(MIRA 164)
(TONS ILS--DISWES) (MEDIASTINUK-DISEASES)
(RHEUMATIC HEART DISRASE)
BELETSKIY,, V.K.
Toxoplasmosis of the brain (chronic toxoplasmic
encephalitis and
its sequelae). Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no-5:733-738 I
. IRA 14:7)
1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof.
V.K.Beletskiy)
Ryazanskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova.
(TOXOPLASMOSIS) (ENWHALITIS)
(MENTAL DWICIENCY)
BEMSKIY, V.K. (Ryas=')
Tozoplama infectims proceas in anewspbali and the circulatory
disorder genesis of anencephalia. Zhur. nevr, paikh. 61 no.7:
1052-1055 161. (MIRk 15-.6)
1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii (sav. - prof. V.K.
Beletakiy)
Ryaw(nskogo neditsinskogo iwtituta imeni Favlova,
(MONSTERS) (TCXOPIASMOSIS)
(~tOOD-4IRCULATION, DISORDERS OF)
BELETSKIY, V.K.; USHKAIDV, A.F., retsenzent;
SUTUIDV, Yu.L., red.
k4
(Laboratory manual on pathological anatonV]
Praktikum po
patologicheskoi anatomii; metodicheskoe
uchebnoe posobie
dlia studentov (v 2 chastiak). Riazan',
Riazanskii med.
in-t ira. I.P.Pavlova. Pt.2.[Pathological
anatorcy of
diseases (nosological forms)] Patologicheskaia
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boleznei (nozologicheskikh form). 1962. 173 P.
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I'KTY
ET V. K. (Rpz 4-im
BELE ~
Probleme c,', Ona pdthcje:idqis wiJ aak-ect of
rb-Ivintic,
feviir. Nauillb. trudy rtLa".. mad'. Inst, V+ 163.
Vlau.-;,r.'.r T2,mi--feavich Tulslaa-7,
almxc.:~-icaclinlcal
rea,~arch In Li-.e of N~suzh. trudy
u4mmmy (,.f ~-f 'naL ri,3=riati(~ fever.
R,hau.%&t!.;,, fe,.ec cif the 6pires.1 c~,vj.
lbid.-.233-242.
BNATSKIT, T.M.; HATANSrATA, V.G.
Problem of multiple -9osinophilic granulomas of the bone.
Pediatriia
no 1:68-70 Ja-3F '55. (KM 8:5)
1. Is kafedr7 i kliniki goopitallnoy pediatrii (say. prof. P.D.
Davy&ov) i kafedry rentgeuologii (sav. prof. A.I.Donbrovakiy)
Rostavekogo-na-Donu meditsinak~go inatituta.
(BOSINOPHILIC ORANMM&, in infant and *****ren,
multiple)
.SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Differential equations CARD 1/2 PG - 545
AUTHOR BELEZKIJ V.V.
TITLE On the vertical elevation of a point with variable mass in a
medium of constant density.
PERIODICAL Priklad. Mat.Mech. 20. 559-560 (1956)
reviewed 1/1957
The vertical elevation of a point with variable mass in a medium of
constant
density (homogeneous atmosphere) and hemogeneous gravitational field
in des-
cribed by the equation m & a - F - mg - V -ft. Here m is the
variable masap
dt dt
v its velocity, F the resistance of the medium, V the relative
velocity of the
flowing out of the fuel. The author assumes that V - const, F a KV 2
(L-const),
m . M f(t), m the point mass in the initial moment, f(t) monotonely
decreasing
from ? to 0. @hen by introducing a new variable v 4 Md f.1 Au- the
original
u dt
equation is brought to the linear form
d2 du
7 ' L_ I (g + f T)u 0.
t2 +
f TV M f 0 f
0
By the transformation 1
U - jk112 NZ, f 2 ff dt
Priklad.Mat.Meoh. 20, 559-560 (1956) CA" 2/2 PG - 545
z = Z(X) , x - Os f- dt
we have 2 d 2z dz Az - 00
x 72 + XW+
Now the author investigates the case A - o 2f Y2_ 92, where -) and c
are
2 2 2
preliminarily indefinite constants. Since c f1p . x the Bessel
equation
X2 d2z + x dz + (x 2_ 12)z . 0
dx2 dx
2 2 2
is obtained. The condition I a o f'W - I is satisfied e.g. for the
following
f(t); 1) f - e- Pt for c2 . 11 (g _ V V2 . 11 2) f - 1 -aCt for
M
0
2 K 2
c 4 KV., (in this case solved by Blatz, Kinematics of a
IW- 9 , V -
m
0 0
vertical booster, Jet Propulsion, Vol. 24. No. 1, (1954))-