SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AROYAN, A. - ARRO, I.
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AROYAN,. A.A.; rifAZFAKTAN, L.V.; AHIJ-111J.I.Y.L11, A.V.; G;,kD;p,!;I:AN, G.L.
Anomalous chloromethylAtiOn cr mettVI aster o:r o4sopro-
poxybenzoic acid. lav. AN Arm.9Sft,Xhim.n&u)--I 17 ~o. 21
176-183 f64. (KRA'-,1`7t6)
1. Institut tonkoy organi-chaskoy khimii 0 Armyandkoy SSR.
Derivatives of binzjf,xan. Part lWynthesis i:,,f soti* imines
and ethylenediaialnes ~~ontalnlng a 2-methyl-5-ihatho~7b(inufuryl
radical. izv. AN Arm. ~zR.Khltti.natiki 17 no,. 2-.2J2-;!19 064.
(MI14 17:6)
1. Institut tQnkc)y organichorkoy, Wmli AN Aru(y&n6,*y SSR#
1CWHOYA1, A.L.; AA~jYAIN, Ii.A.; M.A.; OVIEPTAN, it.;
ARSHAKYAN, R.5h.
Synthesis of some 4-(1,2,4-triazolyl), 2-(4-methyl-,-Gart-,ethazythiazolyl)
and 2-(6-methoxybenzathiazalyl) amidma. Tzv. All Arm. TR;;;.Khim.nauki 17
no. 21204-211 104.
1. Institut tonkoy erganichaskay kh1aft AN Army-anskay~.&qn.
A i;Y AN A , A A I ~Y Aff lui A-N, A
f4u!nr.)!.Ino derl-r6ldvint. Part 41 Roactionii o1'
flulnoline. rzv. All Arm..'JSRo Khtm.nauki 19 na.100-- Z 165.
1 (MIRA 18&5)
1. Institut, tonkay organicheekoy khimil V ArmyanalicT SM
all
P, W,
ti
OWN"Iml
AROTAN. N.0.; QDOODZI, a.S.
,pollsers
Mechanization of the ganufactmrs of canned vogsbable s;,j
at the Gori eannerys lousA oysproso 15 DO,.71V?-lq A 160.
Wu 13tO
1. Spetsi&lluoye konstruktorelmys byuro soymarmoss 01-41askC7
SSR. (Gorl-Canning and preserving-3quilmout and ipli*$)
DOMMIN, A.P.; AROW, T,,,Mk.
mineral springs of the TAMbi and Rogn-got Usina.: lov.0 Arm.
ULsor."m nuk 11.30.1,396-32 1". (sa 9ts)
1. Institut pal abookIA mok AV Avmpwloo~
"evioushi vollw-4toorot iours) ) I
(MISH-pt ?*usr-4U*Ond otwo f
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SC: Siz. 11132, 29 !*.ar 155
KRMWT, R4499r-&~ I
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Superconducting magnets. Vapf1s.nauk 78 xoo46014M 'l0 162.
(NM 15332)
(supereanductivity) (Rapets)
i
YUGOSIAVIA
IMER-BAOOKAO MIRAj Drs -ARPAD,- Or parta" of NeUduo;j Modlo4
faculty, UhivOrsitY Of WNW thun Ka unutraenjo bolw4 HodicinsJoS
fakultsta Svoucilista u. Zagrobu), ZW*b 11
"The Influence of Ion Exrhanser Desf*rrioxudn B an Iron H Mabo-LISION
Zagrebj Lijeadeki VJesnik# Vol 97, No 12, 19651 pp 2329-~38
Abstract- CAuthorel English sunarX7: The transferin iroA WA the copper
levels in serun as well as the amounts of these elements i4areted in urine
during treatment vtth the im exchanger Desterrioxamin- 21 (beef eral) was
investigated in two patients with hamochromatosis. go siAAMC&a Chagos
in transferin - bound iron sbrum wA sena eoppeT oadentrfitions or in e*.
creted. copper amounts were found. Converseljr~ the mounts! of urine - mo..
creted iron increased significantly. One of the patients ~=reted 4563 ag
and the other 711 wg of iron during the administratim of 6esferal. Ldtial
experiments concerning investigation in the oxidativo aid ~Woxlda iTo
activities of the serum onsMs after i.y. injection a d6sfieftloxemin B
pointed to the pmetically unchanged activity of the enzyz~s PFC-axidase and
markedly increased activity of the enqm eatalass some how* after adminis-
tratim. 1 Eastern., 10 Western references. Memscrio re~oiyod. 25 My 3.90-
Mai, J.
From workshops of tachrAcal microbtaloas p* 3154*
TWWCKA PRAGAl Brati"at Vol. 6, no* 9, Sept# 19ys.
SO-. Monthly Ust of Raft limpem Acoessions, (CM)" Ic" vd. lio.
Jwm 1956, Unal.
I T TI-- IT T--l'
i ~ji7
'41H tw OIWt*,
.Or"
W Ill
'11lictit"I wtm I.V"
I Vqq
AFL-,Al.# J.; PiNCYF'~W*,, 3.-, LOCON, S.
- i
Room sterilizattin Ir t~w foo-I irirtmtr7 by ultraviolet Acht. P. 1~?.
11
- I
?qUYYIL :~)TRAVM Pi-Ahm. Vol. 6. no. 4, 1:55, 1
SOURM: East Furopean Accessions (E-EAQ, IZ, Vol. 5, no. 34 Mamh 1956.
i
I
ARPAL, J - I
I
I
Um of antibiotics in the food inhatp7o p. 306a. vol.i1
1955, PRMSL POTROIN. Prelme i
Sources Ust, luropman AcceSsions Ust CWAI#p ZC# VOIS 50
no.6.
3- YA=h. x956.
I
I
I
AUAIs, J. MMMMW#=
SCIENCE
Periodicals: BIOLOGIA Vol. 10, no. 60 1955
I
ARPAIt J. I JANGTKOVA,, 0. A penicillin resistant of
sensitive test organism Bacillus subtilis. p. 677.
MonVily List of Last European Accessions (MI) My Vol. 8p lo- 5P
may 1"9t us, Use.
ARPAI, J,
SCHNCE
Periodicals: BIOLOOIA Vol. 10, no. 6, 1955
AHPAI8 J. Now Technology Daya for experts-in the starch indliotry. p. 762.
Monthly List of Feat Eur3pean Accessions (ZI-AI) Wo V*I. 8 110. 5s
Mv 39.590 dnPlum.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Microbiology - Antiblosis and
Antiobiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol.t NO 18$ 1958t 81W
Author : Arqait~&.j Yanotkove, 0,
Inst t -
Title : The Problem of Bacterial Mycolysiso
Orig Pub: Folia biol., (Ceskosl.), 1956, 2, No.
Abstract: No abstract.
osis F-2
191-192
Card 1/1
n Pnri
a. t i rsdfmill viol)
!,( . 7,
V I
E F Accerslons I -*r,' 3 brtr,- c!' Congrent,
'Icl. nr.
AUAI J
Se'leotion of conAla of the mold AAgjrgjU"3=jD 7hom.
dffferentiate,d acccrding t( ve!Zht.
T. 213, (Caskosloven3ka MD-robiolegio) Vo1#2, no.4, Ady 10,511, Praha, czm%oslavskla 7
5-): Monthly Index of East J~~opsm Acesslons (EEAT) Vol. 0, go. ta ravemba 1,957
AUAI, J.
ARPAI, J. Use of aotidion Ii differential diWwsis of miembi
control of yeast& N n Vol 3, no. 1, Jan. 1957
IVASIIY PRLMSL 'X4daterstvo potravinarskeho)
Praha, CzechoslovAda
SOURCEs UST MWPUN AMMONS LIST (IUL) VoL 6 No k IAML 1957
ARPAI. J.
"Fractiona,lization of sporm in the selection of itimdo ac!ld producer .10
P. 5 (Biologicke Prace) Vo:.. 3, W, 1 1957
Prague. Czeabaslovakia
Sot Mmthly Index of East Maropears Accessions (IRAI) W. Vol' ',?, no. 4.
April, 1958 1
U-4,CHOSLOVAKIA/Miercbiology - General Midrobt
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., Wo 18, 1958, 81339
Author : ArR!!,-_J'-,.-.5tuchlik, V.
Inst : -
Title : Use cfe Special Apparatus for Yeast So action.
Orig Pub: Kvasny prumysll 19579 3* No- 8t I - I
Abstract: An apparatus is described for isolatin yeasts
from a algle spore, which repre"nts a modifi-
cation of the apparatus of Negashak at alp --
(Necesek, Paleckovs, Teser, Perellial 9540 26,
105)0
Card 1A
3
CZEMISUVAKIA/Plart Piseases. Dise4ses of CultiLvatodiriants. 0-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Siol., Ifo 6, 1956, 253%.
Author Arpail IT., Polltin, 0., Y"atkovs, 6.
Title An I4vest Lotihn of the Appearance mit Funettatic
Activity if Trichothatium plumpfim Vialt, tt Mar"is.
(Issl*dov%aiy* poyavlsoiya I doystviya
Trichothedvz p1sax$arm Vials st, Ma"as
Orig Pub: Poll noboipodwstvo, 1957., 4# No is 0-67.
Abstract: The p4Ank :)Iom of Triabothealum f=00 wu -ifiserved
here and -;here on grayis leaf mildw spots aoir Sm-
tislava ("'Zoehoslovama) 10 1953 04 3955 frhm Jww
on, which abecked the farWr sprea4 ot diso~se in
an wma Were the vinoyords were vaxy,meriow~ly In-
Card 1/3
Card 2/3
CZECHC'SLtVAKIA/PIanI Diseases . Diseases fyf Nltiv
Abs Jc-ur: Ref Zhur-liol., No 6, 1958, 25384.
laboratory for plant protection of th4i
Acadeqr oi Sciences.
0-2
Card : 3/3
AIPAJ, J. ; VAL-.NWIN, F.
Study on the kinetics of the itaconic acid blosynthemic,
P. 669, (Chemicke Zvesti.) (Prahav CzechoolavWda) Vol. 11, ;0. 119 Nov. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (2W) LC,. Vol. No- 5,, MAY lm
OZECHOSLOVAKTA / Microbiology. Antibiosis sind
SybbloEle. Antibiotics.
Abe Jour : Ref. Z1.ur - Blol., No 21, 1958o No (55052
Author : Arpal, Jan; Foltyn, Ookar; Janotkova 016a
Inst
Title : Antlfwigus Activity of Isolated Str ns of
Trlchot~heolum In Relation to PlasmoLara Vitloola.
Orig Pub :Biolog.%a, 1957, 12, No. 4, 266-279
Abstract :The awilfungus activity was Inveati
tural Liquids, unselected arA selea ed
from OLnglO spore strains Tricilo
espeoiil3,y In relation to koldloop
(Berk at Court) Perloso ot do TonL ep 00en a-
tives Df P. TrIehotheolum forae Uri antiblotle
substaace, active In rngrTfttion t U s parasite,
the fuigietatio concentration lo repression
Card 1/2
CZFCHOSLOV-AXIA / Microbiology* Antiblosis and
Symbios! s. Antibiotics.
Abe Jour Ref. Zhir - Blol., No 21) 1958, No '5052
of.Serm.UAtlon of the con1dis.) of v
2.5F,ml. Treatment of grapevine wit
of the fintiblotic substance in this
In testo In vivo proved the prot, ect
thro*h a-rti?Mal injection of the
In 9 of the cases, and in 80% of
it prevonted the further eprel'3val
where 11, was already stronSIT e
speciflo substance which regress,
is f orm~)d only by the strains of t?
which a:?e natural antagonisto of '.
This pe,,ults the conjecture in th7e-
the pre3enoe of a substance wh1oh
the antLblotic of triohotheolua,
-Lob oomprised
~ a solution
eoncentmtIon
ve effect
pape plants
he oases
he disease
pod. The
IM0211,
iven case of
ftere from
Card 2/2
ARP4, J.
A conference on the tasks of food alcrobialogy in Pragwo DoomWber 21-13,
1956.
P. 556, (Blologla) VoL 129 no* ?g 1957, Praha, Csochmalovalcia
SOt Monthly Index of East Suroptan Acessions (UAI) Vol, 6p No, Mv-sbes 1"7
AR~VAT, J.; J;~
X ri..~
J.; JA'~-2` 0.; M. Rettl1ratoiT t+mtive;L
1 nf luence rif c~1ortetra(%yellim. r. 8,'1.
Vol. 1-', No. 11, 1957.
I i year9t uMdr +%q
Month2y Irefe), of Ea-if. Euroienn Accessi-ne (USAV, LC, Tol. 110. 1201 p -10 i58
1
C7,ECI[OCLCV,*LKL',10,~.c:aic-.I
lplicati~)-.- S~r.-A..otic aod Nutural t'judicinal
Substai,;:Cs. Calclicals axt W-dicLVII
Abs JLuz ilQf Zl.u:' N~) 10, 1959, 36013
Author Arpi r.
Inst
Title Cartvl!~. Mam. iceutLc,-aly Itr-%# -tint Ferme--fta-
tio;I Pr(4ucts. I
Ori[; Nb Farmacic~ (rAskwal.). 1957, 26, x) 4, io4lvlio.
Abstract reviev of Cie repart on t!!c coatampora.~'f state "Df for-
me-.itati,);, methods for tlo pr,)ductio:.1 of .:crUla solvents,
acids, ermimmtcrs, steroid duri,mtives ~A alst,3 of the
methods f.-r t..e prc4uctio:% of antibiotic T. Zvw)-
Va.
card 1/1
tcla MIC 97ry
Ati. Jour
I Author
kitle
J Ori p Nb.
porrmpr4tstion '(ndi~ it t ry
Ref Zhvr-l:hlmiyi,W,, 1MINO 51:1401
jk~rpni '¬lqnvi%,
Tnvebtig-p-tion of Yeast V'shing
t Kvasnv ijrumysI, 1958, 4, ~o 10, 0231-220
Atstract - Fffect )f wAter wishiriv on quo,lity f yeast (T
, td I'DC*mparutivi
sed in breweries was inves-tipt
v
evPluation is given for the perWiqjal~and Con-
tinnons washing at S*sad 100
;',dvantagos of Ot cotitinuous w* $h
mercial grade T dQLde"onstrate I# Ons),ed
Y bad lower fermenting Rntiviil'.." tha 0.35.8
votfal-ed by !ithor hatch or coni.!nuo.~S Metbods.
The ppr.eratinn of r0? ner bour in
[f-e former
rare ecomnrizod 1.10, in the secap 1.64, anti
Card: I/-c
Cnuntry c
Cati-gory "homical -ec~-Aolj,
Abc. Jour Pef Zhur--0-&niye No 1h, 11159~110
~,A hor
InptItut,*
Ti 4.1 e
27
crisr ivb.I
Ab,etract *- in 09 01rd I.P9 rV13.1pr T. Th* P )0ity to
Could multipIr wmq th* hiphest of Y vasbod by, the
counttrmrrent method. Effeels of A&0imS
on the physiological nroporiles of )Ure cul-
-Mjr,!~m of the baker's and I-rewo.,rls I's weVe
Te. "'Ie'sko
CaM: 2
L
_ARAI L J.
TECHNOLOGY
Periodical: KVAS?ff PRUIffSL. Vol 41 no. 10, Oct. 1958
ATIPAI.. J.; JanotkovL, 0. A study on the washing of yeat. p, 249. 1
Monthl7 List of East Luropean Acimssions (7-AI) LC, Vol. Bj no. 3
March 1959, Uncl,
19of R~Idlv,
,jNTy:c
CA TZGORI
JOUR.
4:" 0 . ~ -~. 0 .106
d J
I YAll.
T14 il-shinz ol' Ye~ist- I rt
r F All or. i I ant A JC' I '1~ ~L~ 01
t c f* Ci~c m. I-, als and -it n-, Lbiot 3 vc; the
C-AII'l. PUB. 49 110 1..~ iL'v 256
AB~I'TRACT Cn twio~ :tlgatloi. of tl-le tii*fttc,~ of 'Oh"r-cl-us
-Ant ;-,us fA -:r Ism,; of o we I. I a
c, y 4: r~p
el'-lortetra
fe r; i t Iri of.' *1 1 j,*,r u.,
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9 r)
'ilash il~ritcr.
CZECHosLOVAKTA
COUNTRY
CAT FrGFY 959
AY,. j(jUR. - RZIBiolvt its., 10035
AU,,Tor,. - Arpaj Jan
Vt ILE The Gene-al end the SPCCUIC t" the (l""t"c of
rctoorgAnisins
5, No 3, 99404
Ilasa veda, 19
ABISTRACT No abstvict.
Card:
ARPAI, J.
MIUTAHY & NAVAL SCIL!ICLS: GENEFAL
Periodical NASA VEDA. Vol. 5, ro. 10, Oct. 1958.
OPAI, J. For wider use of micrcbiology in biochemiscal analysts.1 P. b35.
MontlAy Ust of East European Act.-essicne (EFAI) 1,C, Vol. 8, fto. 3,1 March, 1959. Uncl.
periodical:;: PRU.,MM PTRAVIN 'Tol. TI,- 10, .,~ct- 115P
ARFAI, J. ; '"ITR"Irk, '-. - JANM~.(,VA, Antibiotics applilid. as
specific inhibitors in tho mannmetri.c control of the. metaolian of
baking yea3t. P. 530. 1
Monthly li.st, a, Last Luropean Accessions (KAI) fic vol. 4, no. 5
L-ax 1959,1 Urclass.
IRPAI, J.
*New method of determining arore-forming micrubes when analyslig nir mianflom
with an aeroscops. p. 597."
FRMIYSL FOTRAVIN. Praha, CzechoslovOA-a. Vol. 9, DO. 111 199!0
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, 7o1. 8, ~0. 6, Jun wuncus
a&LRLPL:A~~IJ
"CL,
) - ~42
ARPAI, J. 3tiv!y of the iechn-nim of -enetic Proconmit, Jua Ing the selacitita
of m t~~ roor-nn Lair o.
Vol. 13, No. 4, 1958.
Monthly Irdex of Eant Earopoen Accewilfus (LE!,11 1;1,', Vol,'. 7t 11o. 12,:Deo.
ARPAI, J
Now method of wazining meat sArtace btateriA, p. 469.
CgSKOSIDVENSKA HYGISMA. PmM, Ciloch"UVWda- V01- 4v 00- 9, ~~Opt- 1959-
Mwthly list of East Suropow, Acnessions (EM) IZ, Vol. 9, w.11, Ja=ary 1960~
ARPAII J. I M"O M.
Experiments vith surface &AIRrection of meat by chUrtet line before
freezIng. (Suprlement) p. :U~ r"I"I
PRUMYSL POTR&VIN. (Ministerativ potratineritkyho ptwslu) hain, Ct"hoalmakin
Vol. 10, no. 1, Jamsary 1959 1
Monthly List of East European kocessious OUI), LC, V*10 q911300 70 WOW 190
UI)C1. I
"Mor-,hologir bM bloel-:erric 0 invest igatL n of q+retl a *angms In mutant$ of
fi3ro-rplllus -,!,rrmu3 cau3al tky liltrav!Plet rays."
BIOLMIA, Bratiilavu, Czachm-lovakla, Vol. 14, no. 1, 1951)
Mont~ly 11it o" East F.Uroye Accessions (EPAI), LC, Vi~l. or N 6s Sept 09
ARPAIg Jan.
opinims on the sochanism od kimUcs, of tho
tuporature an misrowWons. Diclogia 15 ifto.
1, NikrobicloWei addelonis, Vys' I I ho ast4vu
Bratislava.
(HIMMUIM) (nw) (UN "M
of Im
12 # 60.
19310)
rousImb9o
ARPAI An
Zffect of freesing tupratm an Ue qwU of marcoirgasLaw
d"d or physiologlodly injv"d. Biologis 16 r4O#l,3lm;3l i6L
(=I lot?)
1# Iftrobioloocks A&letd V~tbwsho wtuve
ARFAIP Jan, C.Sc.
Now wtbod of PWImmtary f"Otionlag of tocUria NO.U. 910106ft 216
se.72503-510 '41. 11
L Vyak=my wtLy umsiavw)Wv 141kroldalsitake adJ *Intos **UsA&v*t
Tr*acianolm 53.
(UCT&UMM)
suic.tu-', Given Harwo
Countrys Czechoolovakia
Academde Degreent /nc.t given/
Microb'Lologiou ',OpqLUaAt,, Reseafth Institute for Priesift
Affiliation s 'Zichnique C HUY651-Mogicke oddeleni Vyulaw io ustavu
Sources hkeho) , Brattalava.
Bratislava, Farme
braort Vol Wo No 5s 1961t pp'142-150.
lut*ic& 0
Was "Drying Under Zer(OWOUDerature, Is Toohnique of "Iimatim4w~
rZECHMkVIF.1
--~UiLctmtvt (.,: mtero~ioloqy of Cold Res4mirch lastI11:11te
AU 41,
(Mikrobiologicke oddole ite V~j.ok%xuneho ustavu 'ftrazimWer'skel )I. Bratialaw.
vzffect of ~reuzifvig on ElactriciAl Conductivity of flocterLu Sutipenslow-11
Bratislava, VD1 17, no 12, 1962; pv 661474.
Abscracr [Ceman cimmary teodlfteJlt Srudits wilb W jitmlt;~ IIicroCAOc4uus
Tgn-ci;Wrx cu5. Sarciria Ittes, Streptecoccut faccallso tubor chim coli,
Serratts ma:cescens, V*audcooms teza&1nosa And f0webeer . Clastvidlum
speropn&-s. Bacillits migattlerium and Achrm-ohecter liquitficiensl vaing
9 Olect'"t"2 4C'-, T'C131 M9CI21 9K 4CI, 140, bIS(12, ZUCI MR4
cucl 2; frteziug fcr 15 or 3 days at .7. -0 or -301 ccwti, rjude. Rree
tables, .~ diagramej 6 Czert, I govelt, 21 Wcttem reterw,es.
LL I I
AWAI, Jan
Effect of frost In the electrical coudikotivity of leaterial maspensUm.
Biologia 17 no.12061-ft- 062.
Ii Mikrobiologids wMalanie Vyokunubs astaim mra~,wmnskoha v
(BAMMA) (COLD)
AITAI J.
Seleative effect of freezing as reflected In Wmith curves. F*Ua
sicrobiol. 6 no.30,8-26 163.
1. Department of Microblologyp
Industry Brati&:A*a.
(COLO. (CULIME MEDIA)
(SSGWATCHIA COLI)
Reawwoh lns,Ututtl of Refrigerating
(P=DMOlIAS'l
(RVIGMT1081)
0 Z' 20 0 SL 0. V.-d-. I j L
ARPAI jan- Denartment of ~ ~'icrobiology of the Rewea.-ch institute
-yo-rir-~-o-onSe~nics*reiilcrc-biologicke Oddelenio Vjs -meho Ust-avu Mra-
ensl;ho_7, Bra h.
ziar x tislava,
Influence of PrOe,,;inr, on the Changes of I ecitrioal Conduotivi-
ty of a Bacterial Culture During its Growth.p
Bratislava, Biologia, Vol 16, 1~o 10, 1963o PP 7'1 - 780
Abstrrct: The influenne of fr-eezine; on the grow-h end metabolism
Ff -bacterics was s:;ud:'.ed by moans of chanr,,os of alcietrical con-
ductivity. It was fowid that the changes in the notabolism and
tfrowth are parallel; whon one increases so -do, a the otber. With
th -in
,e increase in ' c, n 'aer of cells in a moU= itzi resistance
does not change, but ..,onductivity incroues. I"n,.s is ex-,laincd
by the inc---oaso in th) lissociatod products of stabolism. The
deviation from linear rolationship is explained: by damage to
cellular nombranos.
5 Fimres, 1 Table, 7 Western, 12 Czech, i Rixss~&n reference.
3
ARPAI Jan dr.
Microbiological mumination of fromm spbmb.
14 no,9&477-4W 8161.0
1, Mikroblologicks oddelenis V~mku=sho ustavu
Bratisla-rae
.0P%
J
AJWAIp Js
The groft of sic-roorgenime inloodstuffs in cold wilioa,
Cook. b7g. 9 no,NW-139 Ap'64
1. Microbiolovl,;ke okelanis V~~,-neho istayu 1pre komsei%-
vaciu potravin, Bratiolos
ARPAI, Jan
Rffect of the sus;ontion medium a nonletW daw' Ito baotarla
by cold. Biologla (batial.) 19 no.3t171-119 r64
1. Mikrobiologicke oedelonle Vyakmneho ustan art iflMAnskshe
*atislava.
ale'ttl , jan,
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1. Loningradakoye vyssheya inthenemoye morsklob uhillphahe
imeni admlmln Vakarova.
AUMOR: Arrago, L._ R. 36.41-9116
TITLE: _Fh-e-Effects of Vertical Currents on t*he 1ji'Ohange of
Moisture (Vli~naniye vertiksllnykh tokov na; vlagoobnen)
PERIODICAL: Trudy Olavnoy Igeofixicheekoy observatorit
, 195T, Nr TI, pp. 129-144(L"ISRI
ABSTRACT: Vertical ourrents In limited areas, partle'llarly over
basins and well-wetted surfaces, are of eonxidera~le Inportanoe.
This is true also of inroads of moving air over r
.,.ound of vari-
able roughness, and Ciffering temperatures. Theerfsotors pro-
duce vertical currentt reinforced by buoyancy factors. SQUO-
tions for the transfer of water vapor werssolve&by N-R-Shvotz
who found that descer-ding currents bringiag; down,4ry air In-
crease evaporation ard that ascending curmte 4&arease tb*
humidity gradiew, and decrease evaporation. The v~alumo of W
involved Is of elgaiticance. Currents in anticycrones covering
large areas not quite differently. If the action pf limited
currents Is added to the larger factors, the resulLts are even
more notioeable. In formulating an equation for t 'le diffusion
of water vapors In a stationary mass, a cage of-vartical ads-
ponent of velocity and horizontal adveotion (air-aeass) Is ton-
sidered without !aking Into account the turbulent effects.
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Considering various 3POOIal and simplified cases; the anVor
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and wetted surfaces aod indicates the valuss of specific evapo-
ration. The influenot of water exchange la the &XINDIpbara Is
substantial and must te taken into account In tbel constrwattoO
of water reservoirs, particularly in hilly countwir. ftore are
8 figures and 11 references, of which 9 art USSM-1
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Tbaory of the formtLos wid evolution of nonooimcU" ~aoub,
Trudy GGO nool2li53-58 161s 'T (FDA 15s5)
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ARRAGO, L.R.
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Be Is t1o nabip birvw"n the distribution of besvy
the atmosphere stW this altitudinial chw%*o In v
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1. Glavnaya geaftsicbeekays observatoriya Imsul
(Atmosphere)
Lixtures in
lid spss&
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AIMOONI. I.H.; TARTAKOV591T, K.B.
MlectrocardiograpMe observations In rArdtac Inni'Vialowy
treated by 11gatfoik of the external iliac volged Trtwy
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sanitamco-gigi"Utheakogo ioditaluskogo Imskitu;m. (urs
klinikoy - profA.A.Sedrov)o
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Ligation of ill" veins, Wia (Its))
(IM T# in var. dim,
conga ivo he"t failure, sifter llgp~,Iou of
iliac veins Dtug))
ARRIGONI, I.N., TUMINA, Yu.1.
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Trmlr WGXI 45167-74 158 (KMA Ilt1l)
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giglyonichaskop meditsinskago Instituta (mov. kgf#bVy - W'Dre,
A.Ya ft~ Outkin).
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ARRIGONI, I.M., ASVjZDVj,o SpHo, WRM, A.A., WMIDVA-, To,!.
P"llminarY tval"ation of the results of ligmtl,"Ik of the external Men
voium In the trontment of chronic cardiac bmufr,'Iciottoy. vormpoarft*
30 no.8$38-47 Ag 158 1 (MM U29
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preparation irplarldo. &m.med. %.-),3sl32-136 1620
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Kedrov) LaniWadEk6gO samitarno-giglysaiabomikogo m
inatituta.
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0 noobkhodimykh izmeneniltkh sushchestvuiushchei sistew N
y do-j skov i
posadok dlia ra=erov do 0 mo (veatz. Hash. # 1951* no. 16, po 30-32)
(Necessary corrections in tho present sysUm of tolersooss a ,~,'w ri to for
dimensions under 6 ma.)
Me TH4. 74
SO$ Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in ths ftyietlunical
Library of Congress, 1953 1
varizc' ions In qized or partm with ~-Ovfnizo-cl :)mtirigm. !~,est.
J, Nr
mauh. 12, L-'51
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SHCMBSXOV,V.S.. inshener; AIMISSON,V.T&., kandi"t takhatiAeskikh
mau --
Standard series of ivatoustio Instromento u**A $a air cOaditift-
ing control systems.. Standartitatalia &v*.6%53-6D 1-01 04.
(ur conatioutag) (Ithernasut) Exii A 8:10)
low desirt of liqkrage-sy" driveet Pribm'strositLe vo.5s1-* Vo 157
(Plaoumtic control) (MMA 1096i
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8111V611000,100810021008
le 0 0 (/ 0 61, /0 ei B2157MO2
AUTHOR: Arrissont Votao
TITLE: Pneumatic diaphragm actuators (mists and technical
characteristics)
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyanlyoko no. 8, 1961s 3 - 5
TEXTt The author describos the properties of isriousitypes of pneu-
matic actuators and a method of calculating tkis w*rk:ing output
thrust, The basic types of pneumatic actuators have -i;he following
features: Presence or,absence of working springl fac.lity to regn-
-late the characteristic Df the working spring which jeralts the
setting of the beginning and the end of stem travsl; direction of
notion of the output link on increasing the pressure in the dis-
phragm chamber (direct aetton reverse action aud do4ble action);
mode of notion of output 1%nk (reciprocating direct f troke modifi-
cation# rotary - lover modification)l presence of aftu:1,11liary arraA-
gesent allowing the change fro& automatic to nanual iperation. of
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Pneumatic diaphragm actuators D2137,
actuator; magnitude of aa1put, thrust Q; full stroke c f stou h with
the change of pressure p In the diaphragm chumber frcs the isitial
to final value corresponiling to the end of stroke. The output
thrust is given by Q& . ~r. & pAo - (p2 - p1) AO
where P2_Pl is the pressiav difference on both sides cf the %is-
phragm in springlose actuators; the difference,betwetn the final
P2 and in. tial p, pressures in the diaphragm chamber in the case
of spring actuators AO - 19ffective area of diaphrs$n in W, Ne-
glecting friction, the working thrust in the dlspbrsj~m sprireactu-
ator is given by 4,
Q (P2 - po) Ao - keho (2)
P2
where ke - stiffness coefficient of spring in kg/cm;ip - pressure
! 0
when h - o; h - stroke! In the intermediate positionfwhen the plane
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D215/01302
Iteumatic diaphragm actua,tora
of the diaphragm plate coincides with that of the diakhraga fixing,
expression
. 1 2)
A F (]D2 + I)d 4 d +
0 11 - 0,2623)2(l + (3)
holdst where d - diam%ter of diaphragm plate; :0 - dl motor of dia-
phragal 0 - I. The optimum Yalu* of 0 to 0.75 In the ~Qaso of pro-
filed diaphragms. Substituting P a 0#75 Into wxpressJon (3) yields
Ao a 0.6 W. The theoretical value of offectire area corrospondo
to about 3/4 of the geometrical area of piston with 1ho same Outer
Ao 2
diameter Dt - = 046. With iargo chas gee of con-
A
piston 0-785D
trol pressure the formula (i) is Mood with a correction factor
U.85: Q '6p ~ 0-85,600 = 0.5,6p])z. The non-linearitj, of the plane
diaphragm actuators caused by instability of Ao does not exceed
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Pneumatic diaphragm actuators ... D215%)
D302
1~5 - 2 % for full travel. The non-line&".ity of thoso
diaphragms is not greater than 3 0. If a close corr*ipondenco
ween the position of the regulating element snO the 4ontrol
sure is requiredg a valve positioner is added Into tle
following are the dynaula properties of diaphri"M aoluatores
responsel speed of response of actuators without posItionon
crease with the increase of friction; speed of rospoise,
with the increase of volume of diaphragm chambers wilh
ber volumes the speed of' response of the actuator wil
can be increased by usirg a compensating pneumatic axplif
KBqNk (XBTsNA))j applies-tion of a positioser to onaU
tors improves their dyn*.mic characteristics. The ispiovenont
frequency response characteristics of large actuatorm
nere is obtained only if a compensating pneumatic amllifier
used in the positioner. According to roe? 9468-60 MST
full working travel of the output link of diaphragm iprinS
tor is to be obtained wl-th ~he change of pressure in
chamber from 0.2 to 1 kg/aa4. There art 2 figures ani
with formed
bet-
pres-
systm The
fast
de-
docrown
largo ~hfida&
h a positi~nrr
or (type
sis$ actua-
of
with positio-
Is
9468-60)p
actua-
the diaphragm
I table,
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AUTHOR: Arrisson, I&Ya.
TITLEs Pneumatic bellows actuators
PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniyal no. 81 1961, 6 - 11
TEXT: The auther dencrilbes the'Itaraoteristics, oj)eration and limi-
tations of the bellow*, He desQribes the etpreselilns for the out-
put thrust of ordinary and lexer, type bellova aett?atore and pro-
sents a nomogram for the correct selection of bol"~6ws for relia-
ble actuator operation. Bellows used in patumatialactuatore ars
of single ply or double ply construction an4 art uds of the fol-
lowing setalet bronze, sv,, 62, For 1789-5o ( 120 0032 1789-50)
Brj 0. stainless
samitombai jiso, rOCT 1019-47 ALSO, GOST 1019-47
steel ln8H9T, rOCT 5582-50 (JW819T, GOS? 5582,50), In a pneu.-
matic actuator, the bellow is used in conjunc%iom with a spring,
The stiffness of the elastic element is constant land -the stifflases
coefficient K In Kg/nm depends on the bellows' outside diameter.
at
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Pneumatic bellows actuators s, D219YO302
maAorialo wall thickness, number of plies, nualb r *If 00 volutions
and the ratio of inside to outside diameter, 43 V , info for in-
stanceo the maximum perstes-lbls deformations of bel own due to
tension and compression are equal, the elastic tore of bellows an
stretching is given by
Qc = Y, at( 2 - h),
where hmax - maximum sircke. In the neutral pomiti* h = hmax/2
and the force is zero. At the beginning of st"ke h = 0; at the
end of stroke h = hnax* According to manufacturerslidats. the saxi-
mum permissible strokes due to %qrAsion and compressl4a are in the
ratio a:b. Thereforeq the be11owd in an actuator in Isc sigN64
that in the neutral positt6on it is at the poist &/(a + b from the
beginning of stroke of t-ne atom. Thus the expression (1) in gene-
ralized form becomes
Qc = Ka*t(-a'+LT hmax
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Pneumatic bellows actualore D215/002 C~0/00
The effective area A of the bellows is g3lon by
2
Ao X+ ~~ 0, 2 (D + d) 2 . 0,.2D2 (.1 +1 V. (3)
2- )
Accordidg to the aakers' data 0.55 and A. .0 0.50D2 for D 4 20
mm; A ut 0. 65 and AO w 0. 551~ for 20 -< D -,:: 80 Ims; 0 0 72 and As. Z
0. 6OD2 for 80 < D --- 100 me. The output thrust (if U b;llows acua-
tor is expressed by
'Ap = (P2 - p1) Ao - (N88 + let) (14
2
where Q,,p - output thrust with the presence of err !or in stem tra-
Yell P2 and p, - air preast.real h2 and h, - o6re a Ading stem
strokes; X F~
an - stiffness coefficient of working :pr~. It aim be
soon from (8) that an ouTput thrust can only be oblhined if# on
change of pressure in the aituator head from p, to the Ste* is
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Pneumatic bellows actuators D215/1
held in the position h,, i..e. its position dome nAt correspond to
I
the value of stroke giv4n by the static ahanotertstic h1b f(p)m
It can also be seen 'that the output thrust sel ths- dspends on pro-
tension of the working 3rring, nor on the nsture of bellow* d4for-
nation (tension or compTempion). Maximum output t Lrumt is obtained
with the pressure P., If ths atom is In the imit:11.al position h
t
09 when the pressure In the head is either Less-or equal to the
pressure p0 opposing the prs-tension of the spriz4~,,
%ax = (-*mat - Po) Ao :a (Kad + It at hmez.
In the case of lever type bellows actuatorep expresetous (8) and
(10) ar'b modified by the factor I., which reprosents +,he tran~mim-
sion ratio I/a from spr:xg to axis of the stem., Tlt,e sagnitude,of
the maximum permissible stroke of the bellows :Leo )100 If a very
long life is expoeted.. The non-linewity of thie b4low actuator
does not Offtally exceed I %. the bellows are menititive to fric-
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tiono however, which introduces hysteresis err*ra,~ the stability
in poor if the static and dynamic loadso imposed, t,Y regulating
elements of unbalanced type, is not constant. Thelauthor mentions
the absence of proper GOST standards and normalizaltions for bel-
lows in the USSR. At the end of the paper an examfile of the use of
the nomogram is given. There are 6 figures.
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