SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DUBLITSKIY, N.N. - DUBNITSKIY, A.A.

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v ,S,'- ~ - - ur J33LITS-Ka, N.:9 NOV'OSPABSKIYo V,Vo, re4aktor; WOV, S-L, teyhAiCIISIET ~:t~ I I - , W-;~ 0 [Alaa- Ats and vicInity] Maa-Ata i ea ckresVLostl [n.p., Izd-vo VTSSPS ProfiEclat, 1954. unPaged]. (MLHA 8:4) (Alm Ata-Description) ALBIJU, K.K., red.; GRADARIFIX, A.Z., Nikolaysifoh, X.T., tokbn.red. otyets vennyy po "a ; LThrough Ala&-At&] Po Alma-Ate. Alma-Ata, Usakhokoe gofi.isd-To, 1956. 26 p. (MIRA 10:10) (Alma At&--Descriptiou) DUBLITSKIYp N.N.- STEPANCIVA., V.I. [Tourist routes across KawJcbstan) Turistakie marshruty po Kazakhotanu. Alm-AU# Kazakhokoe goo.izd-voj, 1963. 201 p, 0i IM 18: 4) DUNZEMC, Blazo Some experiencea from the work of the Section of "Young Geograpbers" in Vogosca, near Sarajevo. Geogr hor 6 no.3:59-63 160. DUBLJEVIC, Blazo Leningrad, a hero city. Geogr hor 9 no.302-34 063, Soviet railroads. 34-35 From Kiev to Leningrad by a Tu-104 Jet plane. 35-36 _J.) vl.;~f__7 " IV I IV COUNM Yugoslavia CAUGORY ABS. JOUR. RZI[him. j 4%'0. 16 1959, ioo 58784 .~P 1 ~V4%OViCJ , e. , Pal,-rovJc~, ii., ano r)ublyanin, R. 8eirrrade ?.rLvrjrAty T IT V Investigation of the Methyl Alconol Content of Wines 0,1 IG ,PUB, : Zbornik Radova 1wolyoprivrednog Fak Univ Beogradu, 6, No 1, 19-31 (1954S) Ek T : The authors have 4.nvezlAir ted the effect of prose- ing technology and cellar treatment of tn;u wine on the dynamics of CE4 Off (1) formation. The -xine prepared,from mustpressed out in a hydraulic press contains less I than wine made from must produced by continuous pressing. Ahen white wine3 are Drocessed by red wine technology, dif- feren,.-es in the I content between red and white winee are 6moothed out. The acclimulation of I on the pomace during fermentation takes place CA9D: 112 0, C-91, T -P -f :Yugoslavia .4-27 CAT ,-GORY AEC-,_-~. JCUR. RZIMIM., No. 16 1959, 11o. 58784 ,hUTAOR ORIC"T. PUB. ABSTRACT :mainly during the first five days and attains a constant value after about 10 days. Red hybrid wines have a relatively higher content or I than wines from Vitis vinifera varieties. From authors' summary CA.-RD; 212 .435 a a c 00 i I 00 all, 00 00 90 so ZI a I Alt a If we 41 V _M__P_v -itt-ago -wa I, it i a L 4 a a r a a i. 1 0 V L I - A I PA 0 (6 W tg I a ., - P011#11 plefV011% AW 1`000(ft'll .014 V C "d ""am" of ""at am in= Rau Of didef"I do-Of"s 4 Owlasky. INSILTAX&ILAVA. Aldbiololse Zhirmy* Dde ISM. No. 11. X$ 7 1 hr acki. 1. wixot 01 I and tmrr Ws. chnageA vtry 111d@ with Ow dirgm W ripetit ai tA tbr inats 1 hir thuo h & f if itse OiI4 ruirn t ryalials sioc (KOUI"Wtnn), boWgWf. Wwf~ 1CWrF e gfrvu nuts. an OWicatm Owl t1w awitent W On mid. acith incirraws &ad thr Ai sc aml dvirmaws d h d f h i A h d 4 1 i i or c rure o pirtwits. T e cu t e a L w unt lic nuU is with The lo irs ng i t e r t mmuirreldy darkef so a S L A .11ALkloNGKIII, UtINAT164t (ILASIVICATION It ;@1,,; 0.1 a u pq it it 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or o' lit 0 0 0 0 =00 ire 0 too Also rjo* .00 Cot too ad 0 * 0 0 's 0 0 r 0 o 4 4 0 o. 47 '00 004 we" m" see 0* 2 a, --A- - - 'Pas- smi4q* 06 06 0013 AV - 7 vd& ad WmW by bo" ho a goo Am lie* Ile* ..MltALLb#SC&L LIT14000 CLAUNVATOR slow O"smo ffp~nv .4 1444#1 of&* Q.T q-q- Vitt#* ~-w 4-0 it .......... . . . . . . . . . . A A-0 1.0 g!M46 j ISO Alf Musher. S C. of Crystals was ob(sland IMM W 9 2 !4= 4 . t. A g. from the ad CON. O 9 7" 7 the vAd the - OAtold Man tic 011 Of dM 460166 Of 0 of ield lx(OAK tot l uni di m 00 00 ne tka Of i alo 6, -Ism f-1- I trft M a a ment it= tW fitter-prese se y , wed. The Product in. 1992-0.7% 101V - 1710% after l k h - t ' ' Faral"a 10 A ii 341- a M. . t :V re""ne. from a e ev"a e fortued in (hot ageM ti it fi N d . C - Z;er r"o*vW 01 tWO product dM Oil lases Us it cs W e rutec e n o .1 gaphurbittattrol with sittlMerell. stigra"UM or erva- so a y: The 4,0111 .. wWcb spostamously UPO, 1900 ", Ilaq.&.1, copiiws fwmatilm 4 milled ffywab 00 1 he ad, Is blas*raid. Fem an ad estd. M% ykW) lbets sivd. i ber (48 k omurs. For the *ymrm with altoottral mixed crystahl rIMMACral C0 With Sti ti 40 t h d f 004 _ m g. or om% at etrub. Swallar artab . in 8 mouthe 21 . o . ot era orma C yap proportions. 11W Crystals of 06,, am M.Id fiam oil pretsed rather th- ut.L by of- anisotropy. they == go s vests frain the seedit. Howvvw . 4W major Portion of do can be obtsbv4 by cuts . of the Pre" residan s" t tiw eds". Not- seW ether am wbftv and hutra-L TIW s from sk di 0 " ita.yieldlodanodfrovewhick LS-26%sfavs. I A . r rumpd, is insol. is water, vol. In glacial HOAr, in cam " 0 s rime" I to tab sepd. on standing. In order - the cold, expftned oil was excel. 6 times with UAO"- IfO)., ad in Ac.O. The ady. decieswe in the arder: CljCj.. benetrow. pyridine, atvione. &k.. MeOH will - i CUSS ablAw" (nm From 17W 6. of tbe M 80 6. of el was obtained 'a As WNA' O"d to xu d f kb th 'tl"~ 1.1v is CHC6 ~ 1731)4; mol. wt. (cryouralpir) The JI l`[W) V) or C A i i k C l f E M . w e l p All On erre. WL 'sts" kde2t'W* 0.2% of = . o & wmu r ca . op ql ~ ewupd. dw" the sterol reactiono &ad forms so 4hultuaw. 3'f G. 43M All L A 011TALLVISKAL L1114ATWI CMIM14:41111111 Book SIVIbliv. u a 0 .0 L31; It $oil $1 ON l- all u_ a .1 a 1A A S S ad I ar of 49A 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 a .00 '00 X00 . see 600 '00 '00 moo '00 see zeo~ A J A 10 t :0 00 S so Al 00 00 #1 i, T 1! *0 go 0017 006 00 00 X, 00 it 11; Cbemi"I sad "movitsam" a supsm- -gqa Somas sod "014"e". u. 1V."fid=-d so 061 maleculae- N. P. tb* thaftetel at %be pbs__N,ll FdnW1 Iiia'i parwam. Ion. No- 9, 13; d. ('. A. 33. 964Y.-Acetylathsa sod bess"Wica npts, Carried out with, a VJrW of ck*J0IV4 the f-Kii- ai *x o attions in the puplombiouttimid WA. Itespule C"H.A) showed thin sba at tra OR roups. Aittr upoti. with %I-. KOH and aridil6tathm with HACN, .Itta. with ether ykkw a feflow mm Wbkb, 'sit"n subjected to vacumus dist". (10-1-10-0 mm') at 10-30 pvv 2 cry". produm in the Ant ftactice. This RV; formula.cJ60s. The"000peoduclwasob- tWoed froot the stef aid by thamal on. occordiad to -4 Wirsdaus. DI&OWD Gs- 010 PPI-; other 0 it* methow idemification of the Iftetkom failed to make corapd. P- s4ble. "foluttlatim expis. with The Magid in tbww HOAv-ethrr FwAn. YWMrd 2 tF&CAW In the pro Kt (A lint. havins the rmpifksl sad mi ymmthisitwasemckmWtbatsdoubkb-4tI prevent in the Bug. thbronim(lom According toWind- *US-Hauth was unsucc"dtd. However, A nt-frer prod- uct could be obtained by treating The OW0014111 WhIll ZU dim In thesburoccof water. Th"productsm.2470. It was provisionally cowlu&d that tbr taphorbionceroid alai. show# ket"rml tautonterim. W. U"adowsm, ad tke wftmvW~t aboorptios l ad *a ambasem C.8,A "d woo of Its derivotives. 1. A. ktwxm ead N.F.DuLtyanskaya. /bid. So. W.7-U.-ComperativT investigatsms of the uitra-Art sbamptim spectra "( ruph'WhimerrAd, C.H.A. "A am of itod"im.clelf 4'%. we descrilvel in detail with The aid ul catvvs and dimeranve. I It is comcluded that the arrvid is a pbeasathrrar deriv,, while a terprot-like mrurvum is suicvwd to The dec . product C.H.O.. "rough C". Ztev. 0.110. 1. WM-7. W. A. Mwm A- LIT91104109 CLASUPIC61100 te 141000 wit 4"v *OR S *)JAII ast a.. AS, 11 A ___7 Or Up to IF st W An A AS .1 0t IN It 49 41 0 0 0010 0 0 0 a go 0 0 0 0 00 0 v a 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 01 #012 00;000000000000000000Oooooo*ooooooooooooo .00 '00 '*0 .00 .00 Soo z00 400 41411411 C9 o 000 6*0 '00 woo '00 moo 00 Ito W ? 1 0 N .1 Ij It If A I L .9 f N J JL -L A 0 F L. A, 40 to DID if 0 -A The bWagM fine" m uff Itacb"s 1 Ike toll 4119100611 Lathydo L. U.- 'e"ife - .00 103'r l1kilys 4 tero"kW am"Itys S , . . :tv%le 1" W"; irl 1 C A 32 J4 -so 00 . . . . , . . ; ;T . Be kettie Iva & it$ MeOll atwl filter tuo., Irthr tX111. 4"I of and (A (be hatiffal itil ircte made fm rabbits. faiq aiml initit, The rmits shavird the nattual oil and the Mcoil cit. If. - h ave a op. tomak acticin which waq mituiltutril tit flit- ontom 1 6(h arml its mumnent CM1.0f, A 1--a1 iortlatins C1, - ff d W ect virma mii e ur to thir idi, 4 unkimian compa. lifIrs. I evil niherilworritte Afirt v% too. with N401 I thip mikhmial it 00 j fl no hollpf.shitoff.1 little pf.jorfliev. W. A. Mitiver so I, I 00 4 SO ,so SO' '00 so S 1, L A NITAkLUvGKAL LIT111411,111 CLASSIFKATICN it 00 8' ff if e I is 0 a ad It e r s 0 0 *0 0 0 0 , 0 0-0 0 00 t0 goo 00 019 oot so Welk- [goo 0* bo sad ilk- f ILT .440 .,80 . o Iwo fee see goo loo * 0 k see 4 A WWWOCAt &"9441W CLAIWCA"W use 0 ' s l , . 4* 4 1 0 *0 00 0 's oo*ooooooooo* o 0000 o 0 : 00096 0 : . 00 4 0 0000:0 0000000000000-00000- 0000 960000000400 a. Lj m I a L Jt P.. 0 a .1 - I t4fleat of "tows" IN gua6wor 00 of. difforfal M - .4 to - ro Ow ad In The I)tll*mK q #4,whitrier *11 It it ill % KAI,O~ a- the standattl wAn. Ownred tbal tht mckin tvatt"t 4 vA, A totemAth isti- 13 mc/l.' dcw"ug an the U.-AtWn AM the thin of barmlins of the Wvb. Ch;&%. PlAric 04 0 4' .00 of, if, .00 600 .00 010.) roo Off a*,& 0 it goo 6.0 0 * 1900 1:!0 0 '00 i0A '00 04":l : - 1-09 41~0 noo Ales too It so Do C~;Ia 0 v Im 9 a 1 3 9 1 Ii ! A 44 0 ft it III Iua a I va O"S 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01* 0 0 4 0 0 41, 0 0 0 0 940 TO 0 0 & 0 c 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 Al 0 0 # a 0 0 0 0 0 0110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 41 04. .1!1 to 041 oil oil sit 0.9 OIP .11 - i "W ad of =:6r of, M. it. low'. ly 'J'm Roar" lWay V*O- Katho m IM, IM. WO-0; Kbiw. N#ffW. ZAW. 4. No. V. 133 1 .-Tbr ww go.. a. I so. am thimpeac go. g4 4"NOOkbdialumodoove OW IftfkSK"WkWtMrfV- 44" w" flood. The vwkt" .4 mn& e ditormt r"t imentvOte"t. IO".j"k&,bvarwtrmlj3A- f ~ A bit Used to dWamilave Ow walitmet varittko. the avidity commot be md kw this rArpow *" of ck.' P-a M* an the wmbrr dwift the ;6;mg of the w e& WW son, the c 6w of kwvcmieg am Stunw. I 7U g*r JW 014 A j Am 4 an Ih& "Mtge, a# UWO. mg./I.I. nadd &iw tw u-d tudifferea- warictim of minglo"I . Tow Z%lAmv =1 and Anwavir IW w4gittim am 11W bftt- 8tkvtko ambode t* 01-fain uonduwtf high on all. okk- acid and catut"w" aiv dm-ritwd. W. It. Himut IF 0 lip IU 41 14 f; of of a It . ; I-ee .00 >7 1 .06 1 -00 - -00 000 see COO Gee IA A 9 AM 11 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 %:s0 10400, see too ties woo 600 *4 A es, it ost J Sol j I SOW 04,111 Thit rot Appiwd s. S. v., 14. om IvEld). containg, on the ovarap, 10% toldr sfy- ib~, ,~ be re fm 0 vakmJAV source f(W Clek WW- .7, the oil cotitains womm taritic o4tistatim, mid 1). in X-trd the methtivis for wpos. of thM frooto tim ad; a"Attempt at their WrilWatim wait aitim madit. Hats. t1the crude ad with ctld W011 or 610H mitor" them /Mir subilsomm clit"Pletely; their will. a 8.5% Ir"llip a ff I 11 wt. of she W. The tril. d 21M. by ors. od the ext.. whirb was Inland by 0. in = :U (C. A-U, QUY 1. Ulf which was L-Imd "e-PA"bito- latraid.- The te"v was fritictismotted wonflitif to Slaudinger Mid Fr-l (fictle-Luar. Ckm.-Pkvt. Modkooll .1 Immme'lia. 1, w tit. 0107)): an H160 ill". of The substance was told. with coned. WIM, slim with I N NaeCOit, dmis with 2 JV 1460111, 11111111Y with 2 N MCI- The multal stabsisom wriounicif to 61.4%, Inv mcidis 12%. The Utter cuo-Asted of 11.4% mid. wW%. MA% iialf1jivoUld. scids, NW 2.1% dmblY --- td- Whit- The new" trat;on wout $Md. *to UPMA" and an- "Paoffiabk frotelinots. The Utter ~mmeovixted to I0%. 'a 13P. on crybe". frolis mroll. Md wits, appoorto dy 0 qu4i loe tim"d "Vapdt.; t to rhr=rrol hood". the empir" formula Cvifwf). somod was The'Wmildiabittrer- tk-n after nolim., was AddilSed and exid. with H100, No the product (fortkyaolly di-olvini so W ethet in a 1 r. t 2 approlk. equal pilrts. The v4, potskAt appeared it) be Wmtk-sl with the scilis oukird prrvim4y. The knol. fractim yielded W-95" by wt. at a comin ", a. 1&5*. and act4odrommin, wh&rh appeared lobe %imilm tocrotom mins. tied which pmbithly Is the chW tosic caustitumt tit the original oil. -Nf. -Koviodspoff tow. sit, sill" - V.im~ 440494 tt 44V 1344 solisi *9 U.'r tit U-7-s-0 a a v I -i IN 0 2 tA U A, 10 "Ill, a it 0 of K In RN 4 1 54 ****Oo*OOOQOOOOO*Ooeoooooooo#ooooooooooooooo* 00000000*oooooooooooo00*00000000*600000000 -00 1*0 .4140 r4 o too moo SO* I SO* Country : USSR it Catcaory: Cultivated I~Iznts. Cor=rcial. Oil-Dcarin3. Sugar-Dearina. ilbs Jour: R=iol., go 3.1, 1958, No 49047 Author : ~Iub ~lyan e knaya,. . ~N. F - 0~ Inst : Al - on c%. co. Acad. of tgricultural Sciences im. V-1. Lenin Title : The Dotanical Oil Bearing of the Husk of Sunflower Seeds in Coiuicetion with the Oil Bearina of the Kernels. Orig Pub: V ob.: KratUy otchet, o muchn.-issled. raboto Wes. n.-i. in-ta maslich. i efiromaslich. hu.1.1tur VABKHNIL za 1955 o. Krasnodar, 1956) 89-94 Abstract: The cheLdcal composition of the sunflower busk is in- 41 vestigated in relation to the oil bearina of the Card V2 Cowntry, : U-SWOR Y, Categor7: Cultivated PL--iits. C rcial. Oil-DcarLir,. Sugar-Dearing. Abe Jour: P=iol., No 11, )058, no 49o4T kernel. It turned out that together wth an increase of the oil product".on of the kernels the content of lipoids, prote:m, nonnitrous extracts and ash in the husL -i's also increased, while the cellulose content is d..rLinishcd. It in concluded that the husk of the hijily oil-bearing sunflower varieties is a favorablo substrate for the dovelowwnt of a microflora dur:.n(; the time of stormp -- D.B. Vakh- mistrov Card 2/2 M-123 USSR / Cultivated Plants* Medicinal Plants, E33ontlal-_- X1 Oil Plante. Poisonous Plants, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlyap No 6#-1959, No. 25118 Author tDublyanskaya Inst fil Union te~tific-Rescarch Institute of Oil and tasehtlal-Oil Cultivations Title Content of Allyl Oil In the Soods of Various Mustard Plants and Methods of Its Determina- tion Orle Pub ;V ab,: Kratkiy otchot o nauchno-isaled. rabote Vaes. no-i. in-ta maslichno I ofiromaslichn. kulttur za 1956 g. Krasnodarg "Sov. Kuban", 1957, 138-143 Abstract :Analytical results of the varieties and forms of the Chinese mustard plant on the content of allyl oil In the seeds for their evaluation Card 1/2 C DIUMMN CATEWRY t Cultivuted Fluntb, Industritilp Clelferous, Sug6r. k A BS. JOUR. MhBiolsj Koo 23 195P, No, AL!NOR 0 ". Lfab-lYan3k8YMj_A.4-- ' - NZ-- INST. I All-UnlOn Scientific PaiseeM-rnaTitote of Olaiferous TITLE A Now Wena to the Bm6ing of Chinese Mustard. iOPIG, PU3. i Byul. nituchno-t6khn. inform. Vaes. n.-i. in-t muslichnA efiromaslich". kulltur, 1~j7, N-,O- 39 32-31. A?STRACT t For the production of high-quality mustard powder, the mastara seeas must contain not leso than 0.8% -,f allyl oil. Chinese mustard larleties 5tplirVadskeye 185/191 ana Neosypayushchayasya. 2, adaptea regionAlly in USSH, do not s"tisfy this rdqUlrement. A higher content of allyl oil characterizes now varieties V*JL-a~ 405 ano W-11.-A 3_51. promising as to yield and oil conteat. There are specimens at the breadine nursery of All-Union Scientific Research Tnatitute of Oitif-erous an6 Sthereal and Ethereal Oil Cultures CARDI 1/2 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Commercial, Oleaccous, M-4 Sugar Bearing. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 6349 Author : Dublyanskayal N. F. Inst : Inst. of Oleaceous and Essential Oil Cr;ps Title :Changes In the Contents and Composition of the Non-Saponifying Part of Oils at the Time of Ripening of Sunflower Seeds Orig Pub :V sb.: Kratkiy otchet o nauchno-izsled. rabote Vaes, n.-i. In-ta maslichn I efiromaslichn. kul'tur za 1956 s. Krasnodar, "Sov. Kuban"', 1957, 129-132 Abstract :The relative contents of the total amount of non-saponifying substances, including vitamin E and carotinoids In oil fall in proportion Card 1/2 USSR / Cultivated Plants. Commercial, Oloaceous, m-4 Sugar Bearing. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 6349 to the ripening of achenes of sunflower. The relative content of staro18 In oil is stable. Individual sunflower varieties differ-in the content of non-saponifyinS substances, vitamin E being one of them. -- S. S. Zamotailov Card 2/2 96 DUBLTANSKAXA, N.F., Icand.tekhn.nauk m w" T he"mmimealm"cooomposition of needs of present-day Indian Mustard varieties. Hael.-zhir.pron. 25 no.9t9-11 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchne-looledovatellskiy institut maelichnykh i efiromaslichrykh kulltur. (Mustard seed) DUBIZANSUYA. F., kand.idam.nauk Podder value of sunflower heads* Y"le-zhireprome 26 uo*7:12-16 ii 16o. - (JURA 13:7) 1. Vseooyuzuyy nauchuo-iseledovatellskly Institut maelichnykh i efiromaelichnfth kullture (Sunflower an foods) DUBLYANSKAYA, N.Y., kand.khim.nauk; GRITNI, I.S. Composition of needs and oil from regionally adopted castor-oil plant varieties, Haol.-zhir, prm, 27 no,11:20-421 1 161, (IMIRA 3521) 1. Veasoyuznyy nauchao-issledovat~llskiy institut maslichnykb i efiromolichrukh kulltur. (Castw oil--Amlynin) (Castor-oil plant-Varietioa) DDITANSXIT, VA [Dablianalk7i, Y.M.) . -1-1 1- --- .. .....I..... Use of PX. Butyrinle method for a field chemical analysis of underground waters. Pratei Od. un sbir. mol. vchen. un. 148 no-3:323-326 158 (KIBA 130) 1. HauchM rukovoditell - dots. I.Ts. Tatsko. (VAter, Underground) (Water--Analysis) IUVOT, B.M.; DUBLYA1151IT. T,.M. [Dablianalkyi, V.M.J ................... Expedition for studying karst holes In the Crimean Mountains and its geological our-ways in 1958.,Vionyk AN URM 30 no.7:54-56 11 159. (MRA 12:10) (Crimaa,-Karst) (Geological surveys) 3 (4, 5) AUTHORi TITLE% Dublyans1kyyjV. M. (Dubly=akiy, V....N.)_ SOV/21-59-8-18/26 On the Hydrogeological Features of the Red Caves in the Crimea PERIODICALt Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1959, Nr 8, p 890 893 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an article covering an interesting hydrogeological experiment conducted in the earlier unknown sections of the Red Caves of flooded caverns in the Crimea in the summer of 1958. The experiment involved staining of the underground water runs with fluoresceine. The first stage of experimental operations consisted in establishing the temperature, the speed of the motion and separation of the various water streams in the Red Cave region. The data of this investigat- ion are shown in table Nr 1. The second stage was the stain- ing of the water with fluoreaceine dissolved in 0-7 kg of alkaline medium. Table Nr 2 shows a graph of the stained water flow. Further, it was established that all flooded Card 1/2 caverns of the cave represent a single hydraulic system at SOV121-59-8-18126 On the Hydrogeological Features of the Red Caves in the Crimea high water and separate into disconnected streams and basins at low water. Within the studied cave section, there are as many as four systems of fissure-ayphon circulation and three groups of underground basins, the existance of which is due to the peculiarities of the feeding of springs in this region. There are 2 tables and 1 plan. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut minerallnykh resursov AN USSR (Institute of Mineral Resources of the AS of UkrSSR) PRESENTEDt By M. P. Semenenko, Member of the AS UkrSSR SUBMITTEDi February 14, 1955 Card 2/2 DUBLYANSKIY, V. N., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Geology and hydro- geology of the basin of the Tiligul River." Odessa, 1960. 22 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education of the Ukrain- ian SSR, Odessa State Univ im I. I. 14echnikov); 300 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 144) IVAMV, T.K. . [3ublianslkYl. V.H.J.- DDMMOVSIIT, 0.1. mbrovo!kyi, 0,1. Studies General 1959. of karst caves in the Crimean mountain region by the tarot "dition of the Ukrainian Acaaemy of Scienaes no.415~3-555 160. Dop.AN MM Wrimea-larst) (KERA in 13:7) ,.DURL!ANSKIY,-V,M. [Dublianalkyi, V.M.j Now data on the Red Caves in the Crimea. Trudy Inst.min.rssur. AN UR~R no.207-43 160. (KMA 15:5) (Crimea-Caves) DUBLYANSKIY, V.N,; TVANOV, B*N. Importance of Crlmean karst for national economy. Biul. MOIP OtA. geol. 37 no.6:145 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:8) DUMJ!!NTS!F-#-V L- AL I BoautJA Ca"s Priroda'50 nools" A 16L, (KIRA 24il) 1e Institat mimrallrqkb revamov M GW# Sinforopoltp (aring.-Cmo) .4 DOYB.!O'VSKIY, Oleg Ivanovich; SIICHMIISIKIY, Askolld Aleksandrovich; GOLCUDV., Vladilen Petrovich; IVAROV, Boris Ilikolayevieb.. kand. geogr. nauk; SOWMMIIKo 9.1.9 kand. iat. naukj, obshchostvonr*,y red.; YARMIYSH., Tu., red.; ISUPOVA, 14j, tekhn. red. [How secrets are revealed; uketches on Ya-asnopeAchernayal .Kak raskiyvaiutsia tainy; ocherki o Krasnykh peshchera-k-h. Simferopollp Krymizdat, 1962. 108 p. (MIARA 15:11) (Crimea-Caves) DUBLYANSKIYp V.N. Making wider use of the excursions to caves. no.2t67-71 161. (Crimean Mountains-Caves) (Crimean Hountains--Karat) Nov.kar.i opal. (MIRA 150) POLKANOV, Yu.O.; DUBLYANSKIY. V.M. [Dubliarwlkyi, V.M.1 Interesting find of accessory Iceland spar in the Crimea. Mat.z. min.Ukr. no.2sl49-152 161. WIRA 15;8) (Crimea--Iceland spar) BACHINSKIY, G.A. (Bachynelkylp H.O.); DOLUNSKlY, V.N. [DublianBlkyi, V.M.l Paleozoologic characteristics of eons deep-seated karat cavea-in the Crimean Mountains. Zbir. prate' Zool.muz. AN URSR no.3lt43-51 162. - (MIRA 17:2) OLIFEROV,, A.11.1- DUBLYANSKIY,, V.N. Distribution of the snow cover In the mountainous part of the Crimea. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.34:53-57 162. (MIRA 3.5-.7) (Crimea-Snow) TKACHUK) V.G., doktor goole-miner* nauk, otv. red.; YURK, Yu.Yu., doktor geol.-min. nauk, red.; IVMOV, B.H.p kand. geogr. naukp red.; GOLMTSYN, V.N., doktor geol.-min. nauk, red.; VOIIISTVENSKIY, M.A., doktor bio.. nauk, red.; SHULITS, P.N., kand. ist. nauk, red.;,,DUBLYANSKIY, V.N., kand.geol.min. nauk# red.; SFMUKO N.A., tekhn. red. .[Transactions of the Joint Karst Fxpedition) Trudy Kompleksnoi karstovoi ekspeditsii. No.l.[Studying karst in the Crimea) Is- sledovanlia karsta Kryma. 1963. 170 p. (MIRA 17:3) .1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Kompleksnaya karstovaya ekspedl- tsiya. *1a., The Conference on applied karstolou I PERIODrCALl Isvestlya Akademil nauk SSSR, Serlya geologich*skaya, no. 1, 1963, 124 - 126 (WthGn I - Ovozdstakly, X. A., W& Chikiabov, A. 0.) TEXTt The Conference was hold in Moscow oh Aprh 23 - 25, 1962, and was attended by 35 representatives from 16 scientifleal and industrial organization . The Conf4renos was opened by N. A. Ovosdetakly who reported on the activities o ; the Oeographical section of the Moscow Society of Natural scientists. The folloot! Ing reports were deliveredt A. 0. Lykoahin an the investigation of karats for hydro-engins*rInS construction by geological ongin*eral V. S. Polevoy on the use of geophysical methods to study karats In are" of hydrological engineering struo- turs 11 j r A. Savarenskl problems considering karats in industrial and urban " construction in the Dzerzhinsk region; N. A. Ovotdotakiy on Karat in the region of Caucasian Mineral Water Sources*$ 1. 1. Oinsburg on mineral resources connected ' with karat processeel 2._J_AualJwkfy an -bauxlto and phosphorite karst depoeltal Y1. TJ~obrov_cn "Karat bauxite@ of the Yonisey ridgi and the adjacent region of the Siberian platform" I Nt A. Lialtayna on "Karat bauxites In the Kazakh foldings and the Turgay depression"; B. N. Ivanov and V N. INblyasliKil on 'The Importance _ _ ' of the Crimea karat in national 40onomy MJkJk"Y on "The Importance of - l A,_D _ _ the Central Ural karat In national *oononWff1 I, K. Kudryashov on the influence of karat an agriculture In some Bashkirian regionsj The reports delivered were dis- cussed by D. S. Sokolova, V. A. Varsanoflyeva, H. A. KrasIlInIkova, S. A. Slad- koptvtoova, V. S. Polevoy and others. The Conference approved the methods of karat investigation, Including geophysical seam, electrical voismio and ultra- sonic prospecting. It was decided to Investigate in detail the development and expansions of karstj to study the origination of karat bauxites, to control the purity of mineral water souro*s and to oantinus research In the agrioultural re- gione of Bashkiria. T' V.V,. kand, fit,-mtem,, nw-,ki DIJELYANSKIY, V~N., kand. geol.- ..YI;rIIINf , -- minarai. nauk,, YFFJ*,'MOVI I.- First All-Union Congrevs of SpelcoIcg!8ta-Zport8m9n, -Peshchery 1630 tM:RA M2) DUBLY W ---W. - $_jtN. Role of snow in the karating and recharge of karat waters* Izvo AN SSSR.Ser.geog. no.2369-75 Mr-kp 163. (MIRA 16W 1. Institut min ralfnykh reoursov AN Ukr6SR. Crimean Wuntains-Snow) . Eimean Mountains-Urst) DUBLYANSKIro V.N., kand. gool.-mineral. nauk Determination of the atmospheric precipitation in the Grimean Mountains. Meteor. i g1drol. no-3:50--51 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov AN Ukx-SSR. BACfl-r',','SKIY, G.A.; DUBLYANSKlY, V.N.; SlITENGEMV, Ye.S. - Krivehe crystalline mave In the gypsum of Podolia. Peshchery no...: 49-56 '(4. OMPA 18: 5) 1. Institut mine.-allnykh resursov AN SSSH, Simferopol'. LUBLYAK9KIY, V.N, Now karat channel in the Karabi-Yayle of the Crimea. Trudy MDIP l5t122-125 165. (MIRA ISO) ACC NR- AP6036830 _SOuTicE"aOi)r,---__M/0O.2l-/66/Ooo/qu-A-48zp AUTHOR: Diblyans' Icyy., ye Ms-D1kblyannkiyq V. N.; Shutov., Yu, I, ORG: Interdisciplinary Karst Expodition, AN URSR (Komplekakna karstova elcopedytsiya AN URSR); Institute of Mineral Resources, Ma (Instytut mineral I ny1di'resursiv MG SRSR) TITLE; The true flow rate of ground water in some karat regions of the Ukraine SOURCE: AN UlcrSSR. Dopovidi., no. 11., 1966., 1484-1487 MW TOPIC TAGS: Y hydrology,, ainagerf2mzmzztw,, karst/Ukraihe ABSTRACT: Nev data an the true flov rate of ground water-were ob- tained from investigations of 16 flooded eaves in the .Crimean Mountaimag the Dniester area* and the mountainous Transcarpathlan karat regions of the Ukrainian SSR* Hydro- 6S6830. graph analysis, using hydrometrict Bulstren-BurUbardt, and color tests was employed. The average flow rats of subsur face streams was found to be 30-40 times slower than that of surface drainage during low-water seasons an-i 100-120 times slower than during floods. A functional dependence was established between runoff and the rate of.isubsurUce streams* The date obtained indicated that the aaves v*ca formed primarily by erosion# Orig, art, hass 1 Xigure and 1 table,.: (WA-50; OBE No. 1 [ERJ SUB CODE:, 08/,~-.S MM'. DAT St 27Deo65 ORIG Wa 005/ OTH RM 003 Car Country :USSR R Catogory :Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Coused by Bacteria and F=gl Aba. Jour, :Ref Zhur-Biol,, No 23, 1958, 105825 Author Dublyazhenko, P. Inst it-ut, - Titlo Now Methods of Treating Necrobaoillosis Orig Pub, S# kh. Sibiri, 1958, No 6, 53 Abstract No abstract. DUME o A,G* Sizing a Rasohel Imitted cotton web with starch and OWSU.0 Cbm.takh.opyt. EMLPI no.36s45 156. (Kin 11:11) (cotton Sizing) /1, DUBM, B. Oreat achievements of a sman planto ITO noon:58 N '39, Wu 13:4) 1. ProdooWell soysts pervichnoy organizataii Ilauchno- tekhnioheskogo obehobestva diselestroitellnogo savo&a iment. (Bollobxq Tokmak-Dissel engines) AIt- k ~ L-A-J- A-JL-Iw- A A!1kA`vk "*to p " At ' W .. Ilsill. O (rovismilry pmdkf). 1941. 1& (3). 27 CAd'". W P.. Ilill. Im (1). AO.. 190, a, 3723).-I In Itmaimin.) (yr*- 14). 2 br-aue (fin Do. -Paml it rrdix-""'i 7 0 "d ' so w 00 brofm (tin 2-41-4-33. sleo 0403-7-791. klod 4-"�$, nieW 0-7S41-9l",, anit *On Mr?. This Ww4um afthr latw alloy is a asslil &4*tim dius. 11w r"t m 1 tine, arA rikArl In smomy with loold dialribmW in Ow grant limmur". The tYroM alloy bass, sousl duWy -. a Brimil b&Am*4 4 63-9 63-3. vAtiew .00 C*N*e at betw"U.I(Ittif and I l(W C.; "Ut to am. 0 8 fl. 0e M" in v0% if 2-6 , Smile Still. AM bidic " up to *v C.; mw is IAUU*W fin" y Just I - Ift 11% HO. Ommarrvial mm &rr (cw *Lrom Sur 1 bits" M r Sommi up to 14 mW ariti-miminall outings &I im 00 00 .5 ' 00 :46 0 Wills tj '00 OWN"! !9*0 t Alo.11.4 *1111411.1. Lit 1*4 1401 CLASWK k100 '00 0o W 04104, .10 my oft 0 o U I AV WD AS A t a W a a v If al Is do 4 w 3 1 1 00 0 0 gio 90 0 0 00 0 so 00 a 0 0 0 0 r ~ I J Fi ti?, I ` ,V '. M , Tntegrals of colltolons bntween el.c.,"tronla and hydrogen atoma. Tt,nlofli~ vyq~ tsmr,~ 2 rc.4164P-#.,50 .1"I -~(, I (M:i'.'ii 17:9) 1 , N R ii ~~ t~ n. c -, I s s 1 tmov , i t, i~ -1, 1 :3 kl y I r s 1, .! t 111, V, Y !;,-, k ) '. Y, t!-mp t2 r a t'~ r . w ~AAE&'WR,JR014078 SOURCE CODEs UR/0294/661004/002/0286/0288 AUTHOR:.Dubner, V. M. ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Hirdh Temeraturei (Nauchno-isBledo*at9l'ukiy inBtitut vysokikh temperatur) TITLE: Thermal ionization in a magnetic field SOURCE: Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, V. 4, no* 2, 1966, 286-288 TOPIC TAGS: thermal ionization, magnetic field plasma effect ZI ABSTRACT: An equation of tbjarmal jnn4%Atj=of` a low-temperatu?e plasma -in a constant uniform magnetic field ia-Wevieloped. For IWdrogen and alkali metals this equation is N.Ne Ko (T. V), where N is the number of electrons, Ko is the N' sh a conventional reaction constant independent of the magnetic-field strength, T is temperature, and V is volume, 1f No 4 Na, the effect of magnetic field on the ionization becomes negligible. Orig. art. hast 12 formulas. SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATEt 1OKay65 / ORIG REF, 002 1.S47. of f 4 4 1 AA j j 00 -40 tA -00 r In Oka pkdw WAO (of MOSWMNAVA ad of p .00 m aed), M. btjg~~c Aw I'how, ( v. a. a. x.) j, 0o a No. lk 16-40t i# & "Weserfe it. lull.- Tlw l&vAk kyu to dw tun omlm*l of dm bO vempta y p %%Weis 4~Prwb an the vownri v of I be fund mom sad an 000 awfwo tvadam at the totifte cd tbo p6mic anw. In Iket awasiftw4l" dw wbarift"r k as the wo AMPOW to " ft-A the "i d l h f i t wi ly hubm"Cam W" vi J y .0 041 1 swum t"Wita commak *a obs4mic vtty t1 OO . w so everomme; It ma be ail5ected, howvm. by in. M t 1 m 0 w a-6-bro that ~-(umd--W 1-m 16 atm.. u l1weewfom at Ow volu no The ~ OmmIusuive a .0 .. s 00 kwwsdm. Wkb a recurdb" pe sale, cwv" Can be ithishied #IvfvS gas pr"owr m" tfw plastic kyw me ' ift tM WiMM al tbW A =M f to d f 0 m o w P. a wm p thatibep"W 01 444M0 90d VVIIINOW11 CWWOPMkk to the rWW4 PWJ J= at The "MAINE elow'"A. thus gl"arnLi" Ow Tivir that the pfromm In the P"ic layer in a limoctwo A. . f o4J L-& S 4 - , 1 - 0 ~,p Ill, 4.1 1r I VF 1 4-1 A oe it A 1 24 4 00*0 0 0 ; 0 go go** 0 0 * ~o . 0 * 00 e 9 0 0 0 0 4 4, 0 0 ; It go o 46 0 A -'japallvdi 1~- Lzzw:~ 13 whows 6"w 400 at *601? wx, 40 ,1w Ot Pke 600 goo 9 do 10, has i Ow goo == - Goo OW - I 60W Thed dOA om4 was" in ,, 00 awrtuluy WAS. Ybitot Offt me see on goo god god ICAIWS a j, 4 13.0 1 g too fib 4d rw 'Tr a, 4 sit ATYABVI, Industrial ac,cidents in the Syava Lumber Trust in the Gorkiy 'SconorAc Region, based on material from a wetor hospital. Ortop.,travm. i protes. 20 no-5:58 MY' '59- (MM 12:9) 1. Is Svuvokoy uchaetkovoy, bollnitay Shakhunekogo rayona. Gor1kovskoy oblasti. '(SYAVA DISTRICT-IMSVIIIAL ACCIDENTS) DUBNIK. A.I., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk. Aiding industry. Tokst.prom.14 no.1:9-11 Ja 054. WaA 7:2) 1. Nauchnyy rukovoditell T*NIIShersti. (Wool industry) "" ""' AP(503b7ll L^) SOURCE COD91 U141u1jul-i-t-i -7--,F AUTHOR: Dubnik, I. N.; Golodyagins 0. K, ORG., none TITLE: Effect of BT8 alloy billet quality on the properties of final products SOURCE: Tsvetnyye metally, no. us 1966s 85-86 TOPIC TAOSi titanium, alloys titanium alloy property, titanium alloy extrusionma titailium alloy ABSTRACT: The effect of plastic working BT8 titanium alloy (0-05% C, 6.1% Al, 0.12% Fe, 0.23% Si, 3.2% Mo) prior to extrusion on the properties and structure of ,e~xtruded articles has been studied. Alloy ingots 350 = in diameter and 1140 = long veie annealed for 3 hr at 1050C and cut into five equal pieces some of which were cut in half along the diameter. Both types of blanks were forged Into billets 140 mm in diameter, i.e., with a coefficient of reduction of 1.84 for round blanks'and 1.4 for half round blanks (the coefficient of reduction was calculated as the ratio of final length to initial length). The billets preheated to 900C were extruded to a diam- eter of 40 mm, ina 1000-ton horizontal press with 93% reduction. The.bars obtained from billets forged with higher reduction have a finer and more uniform structure than do those of bare forged with lower reduction. The rear ends of the extruded bars had somewhat better properties than those bf the front ends, especially Card 1/2 tMC: 669.295:621.74 ACC NRs in bars extruded from the billets forged with a reduction of 1.01%. It is recommended that the billets be placed into the container with the less deformed part toward the du=y block to ensure more uniform mechantcal, properties along the bar length. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. - (WW] 6 SUB CODE: ll/ BUBM DATE: none/ ' AMPREBSt 5109 - ' DUBMK, L.7 a. Treatment of deafness by intracutansous injection@ of calcium chloride. Vast. otorinolar. 13 no.1:76-77 Jan-Feb 51. (CLML 20:5) 1. Of the Department for Diseases of the lar, Throat, and lose (gaad--Honored Worker in Science Bashkir ASSR Prof.S.T. Hiih&76 lovskly). Livoy Medical Institute. 1) Lt !') /["-/ F;; t f, /- SITIrml. lonif Teodorovift DUBNIIC# R*L## redej AKHlAMOTp S.N., tolchn.red. [Thernistors; cherecterL;tice, construction and range of use] Termosoprotlylanits-, kharaktarlstild, konstruktaii i oblz5ti primeneniise Kooky&, Goa. isd-vo fiviko-matematichookoi lit-ry, 1958* 147(l4h;rmistors) (MIRA 11:5) PLCKHINSKIT, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; DUBININ, M.P., red,; DUBSIK, R.Lp red.; KAZUROVA, A.Y., tekhn,red, [Analysis of v&rianoel Dispersionnyi analis. Pod red. M.P. Dabinins. Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 196o. 121 p. (KIRA 13:6) 1. 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Lio/*) l in(1947).-P-ductim proWil" and a Wi: . , p , CI bg S-ridif Of CL Fir. I S. Se. Te. V. P. C. and we ft%*Uvd Tu & . Aic P prodwt a( tea atom - bas an extracg4tumay ;~yt-O-HFwW&qwm ftein. and tuffaus O~-" H . zoo Joe wee 2see too goo we -00 too we %tow 00.11%w samaj "it oil 410 alUnalt IN I- -T " " 'W-l q 3 q ;7'1 WA C' Mt MCI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 a o 00 see 0- 0- 0 0 0 0 9 so 0 0 p 0 goo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 4~ D; BNIKOV, L. 114. UM/Chamletry - Oulfur Coupounda Feb 1947 Chemistry - Sulfur mmofluorido "The Preparation of Sul-far Monofluorlde and Its Properties," L. M. Dubnikov, N. I. Zorin, 7 PP "Zhur Obehch XhW Vol XVII, No:2 Optimum reaction texperature, gas composition and notes on reactim vessel material. It was found impossible to obtain S2F2 in a pure form after the reaction 2AgF - 38 = S2F2 Ag2S since S2F2 is subject to dissociation in the reaction conditions. 15T30 5/07 60/015/004/030/030/XX B020YB064 AUTHORS: Dubnikov, L. M., and Chebotarev, 0. V~ TITLE: Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic Fluorine Containing Substanoes on the Basis of the Ron-wettability Property of Glass PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol, 15, No, 4, pp. 511 - 516 TEXT: In Ref. 3 L. Dubnikov and 1, Tikhomirov suggested procedures and apparatus to determine organic fluorine containing compounds on the basis of the non-wettability of glass with 9 2so 4' The present paper deals with the possibility of detecting fluorine in small amounts of fluorine containing organic substances on the basis of the non-wettability of glass. With this method it is possible to mineralize the substance and detect fluorine in it in one and the same sample in a quick and simple manner. To render the prescription Card 1/4 Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic 3/075/60/015/004/030/030/XX Fluorine Containing Substances on the B02O/BO64 Basis of the Non-wettability Property of Glass of determination more precise, the dependence of the minimum sensi- tivity of detection on the concentration of H 2so4and K2Cr20V on the 70lume of chromosulfuric acid, and on temperature was studied in detail in advance on chemically pure NaF which was twice recrystallined according to L. Tananayev (Ref, Q. The minimum sensitivity of detection depends on the composition of the silicate glass and on the diameter of the tube, which was experimentally studied the experiments were carried out in glass tubes from the Kli'nskiy V zavod (Ilin factory), The minimum further depends on the acid zon- centration, the volume of chromosulfuric acid, the temperature (most favorable temperature: 15 - 500), but does not -depend on the nature of the oxidizing agent. The detection limit for fluorine in one drop of the organic substance is given on the basis of the non-wettabilituy of glasn in mineralization with a X2Cr 0 solution in ole~im (TabIQ 1) 17 organic compounds with different F-8 kroups were examined, Card 2/'1 Rapid Detection of Fluorine in urgani-, V075/60/015/004/030/030AX Fluorine Containing Substances on the B020/BO64 Basis of the Ron-wettability Property of Glass 12 of them were undissolved, 17 in alcoholic, 9 in ether, and 6 in aqueous solution. Table 2 gives the limits of detecting some of these subStUnces dissolved in alcohol. On the basis of the results of fluorine detection it may be concluded that the prescription used for inorganic fluorides supplies correct results for organic fluorine compounds only if an easily mobile fluorine atom is present in the molecule. Table Ygives the limits of fluorine detection in organic fluorine compounds in mineralization with a KMnO solution in oleum, 4 while Table 4 gives the corresponding values for some substancps dissolved in alcohol. In one drop of an aqueous solution it is possible to detect with certainty 5 - 10r.F, sometimes even 1 - 2rp~ In alcoholic solutions it is possible to detect 50 rF per drop, and sometimes 20X-, while the limit of fluorine detection in ether solutions is 10OX-. In carbon fluorides it Is not possible to detect fluorine by this method. The most probable reason for the non- wettability of glass Is the formation of fluorine compounds on the Card V4 Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic S/07Y6O/O15/OO4/O3O/O3O/XX Fluorine Containing Substances on the B020 B064 Basis of the Non-wettability Property Of GlILSS surface. The surface of silica gpl and silicates is completely or partly covered with hydroxyl groups. It may be assumed that such a surface is wetted by adsorption of substances by means of hydrogen bonds, The adsorption of HF by the hydroxyl groups of the surface can be reEarded as the first stage of the process: subsequently, water is split off in the presence of oleum, and hydrophobic fluorine compoundz are fcrmed on the surface. Such a surface with SiOH and SiF groups loses its wettability, Ya, Aron (Ref. 11) and Luklyanovich are mentioned in connection with the reaction mechanism There are 4 tables and 11 references: 8 Soviet, I German, 1 Austrian, ani 1 Dutch. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheBkiy institut (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technol.ogy) SUBMITTED: May 30, 1959 Card 4/4 DMIXOT, P.Pe; KUZIMIXA, V.I. (Hook-ra) C- - --------- Paragonimosts of the lungs. Klin.med. 34 no.12-67-68 D t56. (MIRA 10: 2.) (LUNG DISUSSS Faragonimus infect., clin, aspects & there) (FAIRAGONDM, infect. lungag clino aspeats & there) MIZINOV) V.; CHERKE, N.; DUBNIKOVA, M. Answering questions on wages. Avt.tranap. 40 no.4:34-36 Ap 062. MRA 15W 1. Ministerstvo artomobillnogo transporta i shossejnykh dorog RSFSR. (Transportation, Automotive) (Wages) F;IZIIIOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich; DWRITIVEV, Vas1liy Fedorovich; DUWIKOVA Mariya Pavlovna; CURKE, Nina Alekseyevna; itt,m- ~ [Organization of labor and wages in automotive tranoporta- tion; a reference aid] Organizatsiia truda i zarabotnoi pla- ty na. avtomobillnom transporte; spravochnoo posobie. Mo- skva) Transport, 1965. 246 p. (MIRA 18:4) SIDOROVA, 11.0.; DMIKOVA, Ye A Cycloalkylation of aromatic compounds, ftrt 6. Condensation of 1-Deth71- c7clOPOntftnOl and 1-chlor-l-motbylayolopentane with benzene. Zhur.ob.khim. 23 no.8:1399-1401 Ag 153o (MLRA 6:B) 1. Sredneasiatskiy Gosudaretvennyy universitst. (Condensation products (Chemistry)) (Aromatic compounds) (CA 47 no.22:12268 '53) f d-4!5, ll~,P:~Cf DUBENI15KAYA, K. V. "Ultraviolet Induced Erythema During the Acute Stage of Rheumatism in Children." Vop. ped. i okhran mater. i det., 17,, No*4, 1949 Cand. Med. Sci., Central Sci. Res. Pediatrics Inst., Min, Public Health R-5FSR WBMTSUTAo 1. To Thermoregulation In rhounation In children. Pediatrila. Moskva no.5%18-21 Sept-Oct. 1950- (CLML 20%1) 1. Of tba Central Sclentific-Research Pediatric Institute of the Ministry of Pablic Health XSFSR (Director -- Prof, So P, Borisov)& BFJM! 1) L.D., doktor tekhn, neuk; GIMBURG, K.S.., kand. tekhn. nauk; DUBNITSKAYA) L.Ye.q insh.; FROMMOVA, Yo,I,,, inzh, Operational tests, of tubes from alumimn alloys in condensers and water beaters, F.Iek& sta. 34 no-5:28-32 My 163. (?MU 16:7) (Pipesi. Alumimp-Corrosion) (Condensere (Steam)) SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya,, doktor tekhn. nauk; SAZONOV, R#P., inzha; DUBNITSKAYA, L.Ye.j inzh. Protection of local hot water supply systems from internal corrosion. Elek, sta. 35 no.8:27-32 Ag 164. (MIRA 17t22) D . . ,,I , I - " Y, - ~,-. !~. I "'o e-lovi I r--l I -lx,~, nlv-,r~ . Cand. Veterinary Sci DUBNITSKIY, A. A. "Chief Cestodes of Foxe3 and Polar Foxes." Sub 17 Jun 47, All-Union Inat of Helininthology imeni X. I. Skryabin Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. SO: Sum.Ne. 457, 18 Apr 55 T~ - , - - " - . , I r. ~. ,.- -1 " 7 ' * - '~' 7 ' ' -' N' ,1 11 - Y . I . . ; . , 2971 ~fetatinrkarnyy !,Iy-rio:, 'J'. 1,-1'-`--'r--I,---ii . 2 In. Aly-n-4. K. I. ',,. TV. PEEMOV9 A. M. i 1YRTITSK-1Y, A. A. 1950 izur-hanie epizootologii mtsinarioza serobristo chernykh lisita. Tr. Tsentr. N.-I laboratorii pushnogo zverovodstva, t. VI, str. 273-288. DUBMTSM, A. A. Dubnitskiy, A. A. - "Principal c-stodoses of foxes ond r.-olar foxes"p (Thesis of a sandidAtefs dissertation), Trudy Gellmintol. laboratorii (Akad. nsuk SSSR), 'Vol. 11, 1949, p. 222-25. SO: U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhtrnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). DUBNrra-lY, A. A. Effect of mulberry-silkworm cocoons on animals health. Karo i zverep 5p No Is 1952. DUBNIT.!:-KIYj A6 A. New cestode from the intestine of Barguzin sables@ Kara i zvers, 50 No 4, 1952o DUBNITSKIY, A. A. Deciphering the biological cycle of cestode Multiceps endothoracicus Kir- schenblat, 1947. Dokl. AN SW 85, No 5, 1952. DUENITSM A. A, Tasnia pisiforads.- Fakulltativnyy Parazit Pestsov, "Works on Relmin- thology," on the 75th Birthday of K. I. Skryabin, Tzdat. Akad. Nauk. SSSR. Hoskva. 1953, p. 234. All-Union Sci. Bois. Lab. Fur-Bearing Wild Animal Husbandry and Reindeer Breading, Hinistry of State Firms USSR. LTUBASIMM, S.Ta.9, doktor vaterinarnykh nauk, professor; PNROV, A.M., profeemor, doktor weterinarafth nauk,- PANKOV, V.A., kandidat vaterinararkh vauk; HAZAROT, T.F., kandIdat voterinarafth nauk; -DONITSKLY,,k.A.,, kandidat vatertuarayich nauk; KNYAZIVSZIT, A.Y.; DII P.I., rodaktor-, FXDOTOVAO A.F., tekhnicheekly rodaktor [Infections and parasitic infestations of dogs) Infelctsiow7a i invazionnya bolesni sobak. Mookiao Goo* izd-vo salkhoz. lit-ry. 1956. 242 p. (MISA 9:12) (Dogs-Diseases and posts) (Famaites-Doge) .1](( a/U I I _),A ~ 1~t /741 ' USSR / Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused R-2 by Helminths. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol, No 2, 1958, 7362 Author : A. A. Dubnitakiy Inst : NOX-tK~~~ Title :Ways of Infection of Blue Polar Foxes With Uncinariasis. Orig Pub: Karakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1956, No 5, 45-46 Abstract: By tests of the infection of blue polar foxes with uncinaria it has been shown that the foxes are infected through swallowing the infectionary water or Parvae of uncinaria stenocephala with food, or as a result of an active penetration of the larvae through their skin during the warm season. The development period of the uncinaria in the organism of polar toxis Is 2 weeks. The same Card 1/2 USSR / Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused R-2 by Helminths. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7368 Author : A. A. njt-,Akjy,-V. V. Petukhova Inst :-ITFE 'Given Title Vermifuee of "Toksaskarldoze"of~Polar.Fox6s wl-hh-Chenopodin Oil. OrIg Pub: Karakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1956, No 6, 60-61. Abstract; For vermifuge use was made of a mixture of chen- opodin and castor oil; in a ratio of 1:20, which after being heated to 370 and shaken up, was introduced through a feeding tube in a dose of 10 milliliters. The effectiveness cf the vermifuge was 85.2 percent. Card 1/1 DUBN ITSKIT . A A. .t-~,* Pate of imago forms of gostroiutstinal helminthe In the cas of the cannibalism in carvulvorous animals [with' Rnglish summary in insert]. Zool.zhur.35 no.11:16269-1628 D 156. (MIRA 10:1) I* Vaesoy-asnays, natchnn-issledovatel'skays, laboratoriya pushnogo zverovodetva I pantivogo olenevodstva Ministerstya sovkholov SSSR. (Worms, 1ntest1z!&1 and parasitic) (Cannibalism (Animals)) USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals Diseases Caused by Helminthso R-3 Abe Jour Be!* ~Iiur A Bioll, No 11, 1953, 50231 Author Dubnitoldy._A,&&---,- Inst Title Acanthocephales Parasitiim ~.n Fux Animals. Orig Pub Karakulevodstvo i zverevod,3tvo, 1957, No 4, 52-54. Abstract It was shmi that minks and arctic foxes arc the now dc&-i- nitive hosts for acanthocephales Corynosomo strumo-.wa and C. "'amermo, which are found in small and lar,%c iatastincs o.: ani.mils, respectively. tL,'.Ws and arctic foxes arc in- festated, by corynosomas if they are fed raw fish which is by the larvae of these parasites. Card 1/1 USSR / Diseases of Fan:i x~-.chio-Antonoou- R Abs Jour :&-f Zhur - Biol., 171o 22, 1958, No 101391 ,.uthors :Grabovskiy, "'. V.; Dubnitskiy, A, Inst :Not given Title :Experimental Elirainntion of Ear Itch (Ortadectocis) in Ordimry and *xctic Fo:cuo. Orig Pub :Krolikovodstvo i zvorovodstvo, 1958, No. 1, 21. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 PETROV, A,M.) prof,j DUBHITSKIT, A.A., kaW.veterinarnykb nauk. Epizootiology of diphyllobothriasis in common foxes and polar foxes on the state fur farms of Moscow Province. Trudy VIGIS 6:57-70 159. ('~-nRk 15:5) (Moscow Province-Dipq3lobothrium) (Parasites-Fooces) VWR/ftginepy~lng - smung Feb 52 *Investigation of the Moisture Absorption by In- su3ation of Undergro=d Heat Conduits," V. 1. Dubnitskiy, Engr "1z v-s Teplotekh Inst" No 2, PP 9-13 Describes expts for detg extent and rate of moisture penetration into insulation made of various materials such as asbestcs cement plates, mineral wool, diator-'te, petroleum bituminous paste, etc. All tyles of insulation showed con- siderably high moiature-absorptive capacity, those 203T~ TJSSR/Engineering - Resting Feb 52 (Contd) vnde of mineral vool being least bydrophilic con- structions. Suggests adaptability of materials for various conditions. 203T26 E- DUB"ITSKI,,V. DUB;:11113hl, V. New inethod of nanufacturing insu-Intion for ground heat conduts. T).I.. .11 C, Val. 2, no. -,5:-; ~;THUI- f I 4A.0 Ill. V.L,LA I ~ -.",.fiya, llulgaria So: Ea3t European Accesnions, Vol. 5, no. 5, ~2-11Y