Science and technology № 21 (1971)

Newsreel №75535, 1 part, duration: 0:10:18
Production: Centrnauchfilm (CNF)
Director:L.Boldireva
Screenwriters:V.Samojlov, V.Gurvich, M.Liber, V.Petelin, K. Orlov
Text authors:A.Ditrih

Annotation:

1. Steel and slag-about the introduction of a new technology at the Izhora plant that improves the quality of steel. 2. At the incompatibility barrier-about the work that is being carried out at the Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology to overcome the incompatibility barrier in organ and tissue transplants. 3. Farsighted...thermometer-about a new device that allows you to measure the temperature of any body at a distance.. 4. Polymers and antiquity-how modern chemicals help in the work of restorers. .

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1. Steel and slag.

Open-hearth shop.

Melting control panel.

Electroslag furnace.

Cartoon melting scheme.

The worker removes the slag shell.

2. At the incompatibility barrier.

Doctors in the operating room.

Laboratory of the Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology.

Gamalei.

Experimental mice.

Mice are exposed to gamma rays.

Experimental mice are transplanted with bone marrow and a flap of skin.

Mouse chromosomes under a microscope.

3. Farsighted thermometer.

A woman measures the temperature of a child.

High-voltage installation.

"Farsighted" thermometer.

The spectrum of thermal radiation of different bodies.

Device readings.

Tiger in the zoo.

4. Polymers and antiquity.

Catherine's Palace in Pushkin.

One of the halls of the palace in the woods.

Restorer at work.

Various chemicals on the restorer's desktop.

The restorer connects the details of the ornament.

The restorer gilds the carved ornament.

The restorer fixes the cracks in the marble sculpture with a special mastic.

Tiles.

Restored stove tiles.

Palace hall.

Key words

Restoration

Locations: Leningrad [848] Moscow [820] Leningrad region [785]

Objects:

Izhorsky plant Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. Gamalei All-Union Electrotechnical Institute named after Lenin's

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