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APPENDIX 4
SOVIET JOURNALS PRODUCING TEN OR MORE ABSTRACTS IN EITHER 1947
OR 1948 AND WHICH WERE NOT ABSTRACTED IN 1941
Number of
Abstracts
Journal
in 1947
Position
No.*
Name of Journal
and 1948*
PART I. Publications of the Academy of Sciences and Others
Primarily Covering Theoretical Chemical Research
1
277
Reports of Moscow University
25
2
108
Journal of Analytical Chemistry
16
3
150
Reports of Academy of Sciences, SSSR
14
Subtotal
55
PART II. Organs of the Ministries, Applied Research, and
Technology of an Industry
1
144
Chemical Industry
60
2
158
Meat and Milk Industries
30
3
169
Glass and Ceramics Industry
25
4
110
Sugar Industry
20
5
124
Hygiene and Sanitation
19
6
146
Transactions of All-Union Scientific Investigation
Institute in memory of K. K. Gedroitsa for
Fertilizers, Farming Techniques and Farm Soils.
18
7
139
Electrical Power Station
12
8
136
Coal
12
9
109
Reports of the All-Russian Thermotecnology Institute
12
10
134
Textile Industry
10
Subtotal
218
PART III. Medicine, Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmacology,
Toxicology, and Physiology
1
295
All-Union Council Plant Physiology
11
2
129
Pediatrics (USSR)
10
Subtotal
21
PART IV. Physics, Geology, and Other Related Sciences
1
286
Vitamin Research News (USSR)
30
2
135
Soviet Agronomy
12
/
Subtotal
42
17
Total
336
* In some instances the number of abstracts shown is not that actually counted in either 1947
or 1948. Instead, it is a number estimated to be representative of a year's volume of the
specific journal. The estimates are based upon a critical inspection of the relation of the ab-
stracts actually found to the pages and probable number of issues for the year.
*See Appendix 13.
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