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Science and technology 1964 № 23

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Director: R.Klaf,K.Kasumov, V.Virubov

Operators: K.Kasumov, G.Gulidova, V.Virubov

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1. At the Soligorsk potash plant-about working with the potash combine.oligorsky 2. Caesium 137-on the use of radioactive isotopes in the treatment of cancer patients. 3. Three-dimensional on a flat-about the invention of point-less stereoscopic cinema.

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1. At the Soligorsk potash plant...

Soligorsk Potash Plant (general plan).

Miners in the mine.

Extraction of silvinite.

The processing plant of the combine.

Operation of the laboratory plant for ore flotation.

Industrial plant for ore flotation.

Vacuum filters for concentrate dewatering.

Ready-made potash fertilizers.

2. Caesium 137.

The patient is given a chest X-ray.

The patient is undergoing X-ray therapy.

The doctor examines the X-ray of the patient's lung.

The patient is treated with gamma rays.

The doctor watches the procedure from another room.

The scheme of the device (animation).

Comparison of the emission of CO 60 and CS 137 isotopes.

Professor A. I. Ruderman and engineer-physicist M. I. Weinberg discuss the possibility of treatment with the isotope caesium 137.

Laboratory tests on a human chest model.

Comparison of radiographs before and after caesium treatment.

3. Volumetric on flat.

Sculpture of Aphrodite of Taman.

Photos of the sculpture of Aphrodite of Taman.

Marble head.

Inventor S. P. Ivanov at his desk.

A multi-lens camera designed by the inventor.

Schematic representation of the operation of the stereo camera.

Personnel

Ivanov S.P. -Izobretatelj sovetskoj sistemi stereoskopicheskogo bezochkovogo kinematografa.
Rodilsya: 2 fevralya 1906 g.

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Belarus

Science; Chemistry; Medicine; Physics