1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02439086
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Features of the plastic deformation of steels with lamellar perlite structure

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“…New topics for Russian psychiatry covered in the abstracts included the economics of care, statistics, legal issues, analysis of risk and benefit of care, quality assurance of psychiatric care, and analysis of trends in current Russian psychiatry in relation to the history of abuses of psychiatry (Dmitrieva 1996; Gluzman 1996; Kazakovtsev 1996; Prokudin 1996; Rytik 1996; Savenko 1996; Shevchenko 1996; Solokhina 1996; Yastrebov et al 1996). The Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia (Bataev 1996; Prokudin 1996; Savenko 1996) appears to be very active in its attempt to communicate to Western psychiatry their views on the past and current abuses of psychiatry in Russia. One report from the Ukraine (Gluzman) outlined general difficulties in developing new psychiatric services in the former Soviet republics: (1) current major financial constraints; (2) lack of legal regulations of psychiatry; (3) lack of scientific information from the West; (4) lack of research programs and an uneven geographic distribution of existing ones; (5) an archaic system of psychiatric training; (6) lack of clinical psychologists and social workers; and (7) an inefficient centralized system for delivery of care concentrated in the large freestanding psychiatric hospitals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…New topics for Russian psychiatry covered in the abstracts included the economics of care, statistics, legal issues, analysis of risk and benefit of care, quality assurance of psychiatric care, and analysis of trends in current Russian psychiatry in relation to the history of abuses of psychiatry (Dmitrieva 1996; Gluzman 1996; Kazakovtsev 1996; Prokudin 1996; Rytik 1996; Savenko 1996; Shevchenko 1996; Solokhina 1996; Yastrebov et al 1996). The Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia (Bataev 1996; Prokudin 1996; Savenko 1996) appears to be very active in its attempt to communicate to Western psychiatry their views on the past and current abuses of psychiatry in Russia. One report from the Ukraine (Gluzman) outlined general difficulties in developing new psychiatric services in the former Soviet republics: (1) current major financial constraints; (2) lack of legal regulations of psychiatry; (3) lack of scientific information from the West; (4) lack of research programs and an uneven geographic distribution of existing ones; (5) an archaic system of psychiatric training; (6) lack of clinical psychologists and social workers; and (7) an inefficient centralized system for delivery of care concentrated in the large freestanding psychiatric hospitals.…”
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“…Этим обстоятельством объясняется тот факт, что количество структурных исследований перлита существенно меньше по сравнению с ферритом. Тем не менее и этой структурной составляющей посвящены монографии [11,12], а также достаточно много статей, например [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Анализ работ, объектами которых являлись деформированные стали со структурой перлита, свидетельствует о том, что большинство из них связано с реализацией способов однократного статического нагружения.…”
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“…Zones adjacent to phase boundaries are deformed to the largest extent, particularly in lamellar pearlite. This process gradually involves subcolonies and, subsequently, pearlite colonies and larger metal volumes [25].…”
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“…Zones adjacent to phase boundaries are deformed to the largest extent, particularly in lamellar pearlite. This process gradually involves subcolonies and, subsequently, pearlite colonies and larger metal volumes [25].For subsequent analysis of the results, let us write an expression relating H c and M Hr with parameters of the metal's structure. When mean diameter d inc of nonferromagnetic inclusions (NI) is substantially higher…”
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