SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EYDELMAN, M.I, - EYDELMAN, S.D.

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EYDEL'MAN,.-X.14e-L-EMPERT V.M. Anticorrosion protection of moldEs iu:tdb from aluminum alloys. Tekst. prom. 23 no.704-55 X11 163k (MIRA 1638) 1. Naohallnik Proftvodstvenno-tekhnIcheekogo otdela Chernovitakogo chulochnogo kombinata (for Eydellman). 2. Starshiy inahener pr,oizvodstvenno-tekhnicheakogo otdola C"hernovitskogo chulochnogo kombinata (for Lempert). (Textile machinery) (Aluminwn-CorTosion) EYDELIMAN, M.M. Now exhibits at the OMachine Toole and Cutting Tools" section. Inform. biul. VDNKH no.70-6 J1 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Starshiy ekskursovod pavillona "Mashinoitroyeniye" na Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozoaystva. D(k:lT:-'-TAYA, G. EYDI-111-flai, 1-1, Fxhibl.Liariv of npedai' iLQ~m. Infonii. bitil. WITH no.1001-13 0 164 6:1'11L-. 18:1) 1. Gltivnyy metodist po tekstiltnny proriphlennosti pivillona n- "Legkayi.t promyshlennest"' (for lkmimikayu). *'. 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'UN Is em!4.9vy AilomOj "Pul.101,111 '114 Tt F401 5"191"140" alp "i 111111"m v go P"A J~ 00 0o 0 0- 0o 'fed Etc. foils, 00 00 1, If a 4 1 x a IF 01 a of IF aOf a N v Vale of It it 04 04 to 070 p n a ~411 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 00 - is I I L & A f 4 . 11 tit awt the t4fm rill 4--- mabaky a add Iii best. m go, J. Pkyad. (U. S. S. R.) 23. ) -Tbe umbic wW (1) of dLvitruW an O"Law NW t Jukw is t 1 go ram. famed bY ON KtVm of 1,, 2,641= nalludolihmal W) Or tbt 119SORWOM (IU) of cabb&P Item Into the 94 00 -sibly oKWiw4 fom ubkh id dntroywd conwmbi, wwre rapkily undo the to!= of b at th j e an s rwored The If ORWWl0Q Of tZqWift Juice. followd by best - 00 bW for 10 min.. rmdted In a km of all but If,% of the 4 Ortinal cratiatity urbile In Ow coctr b it . o wu to 73%. After trmument with a 2sel, gind with M 06 , 39% fTM&IFAd. AN dw I of cabb . Potatoes carru(s 000 . and apples exists In Ow rieverviiblpt a wd forin alki (,ff = bust bout 70% 16 kmvcrsNr oWdiwd. Preliminary fr4w%ta f tb f o e)u m readta in dw pram v ti= 0(04 P2 of I afw hest!!* The Ozitilitim Of Plant juk-a by ak r the Prewnce of Cut even after beitting an a boiling water bath, V"ults 601Y iN ftvwrs" usidation. Twh,,Wck,l proc-4 cau'dair a --W* stabilltY contmiderably. jL4tl*-%LA NITALLURSICAL LITINAIkOll CL&SINKAINN -7:L 7 it t 144980 toloaq #1t a.. Got U 6 AV 10 U oskiation of I Imm its S. A. Karials LO W a" All MIS I a An I I a Ow 0 a a 1 9 0 9 A 4 3 9 0 0 0 o 49 0 .00 .00 see we* moo so* moo goo too moo -W a 1-1 toile to Sulitaum to u to Jr 41 41 do 4 go a It a a I I L it A PICKIIS111 **C Pttfikofils I :0 1~46 A I-so 00 Subill1yelsomearbicticid In scaniv acids. MA1.111! ri - I.00 00 if nau. Bovithen J. (VIlrairw) 13. 7 15 ' Wt in R 11.7111). -00 so at 731-2)t IM). 4-1. t'. .4. 31, &W -11", sishiWing rfleart on %be &:it UW -00 so a Z 1 (1) and arJnL&l linaurs. Imi I pplir,4 -00 It -. - 00 the w0h C"Ug 116888ki ftwm $lable ad"Optum loat.hu I, with -60 00 or Halt latter. MOM[ uAkfia" 1. lk%t frults wtieA). 00 inim~dwi4it2%)IP(),and4%C"Cthll. lbeelithilitruis .00 inflneakv W otbef "Is was invormiagated. With 0.111 mt. I 06 .3 Cu pet 100 cc. of 3-4% 1.0.16 N 11.1A), klwst. In the lwrwtk-t tit Cclic(MI. lICI 14 IW%1. t' trulds the 00 a , : u dettotatipta. of I by CCI.C(NII. The pr,m"-tivr infilw"'v.4 1111110 00 j IICI Is twit invi,pto. with ti-ma. Ifirnmi.laWl coo go to in tbar brain. 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Bielthwitya 3, 6:43 711(19110--lixid, (with Will dog beat njuw1c retain winic 1xiiind glycojen And oft a0d and bellow owootillovilate ate not foroml sit tht,t ThC dt-SMOKIP-09TH to lUbIwit Atkil-41 M11-h- 4, imare retiviant to sahvwy wnyt4jw Ot4a that t4 IfthK 41141 J.)S skeletal atill dtig brArt intswic. Adrenalitte :t1jinu. Litell f0ftIlAtiOll Of Mincing substances in w"hed Itog tnu%. see fle by salivary attlylase, but does not affrct its ~tion tin %1 fter glycogen or stAtch. Adrenaline inhibits hydroly,ti, of 60 toldrd glycogen hy the lutond enstrote ol w4,hl,,I lilts I 1 3 intw r. At rcutilow -tiolulairs the enavoic it inhdto~ th,, C.I,y ... t, it it I.A. hy fi--wr autulpil. 100 t!*O L!ia. S L a 69TAILLURCICAL UTCRAtUlf CLAIS06CATION -,.Z,7 jLj~-fj wee 0.9 C~t 0%. '1. U 4 AV go Ll T a a 14 1111 KID n 1 a I IF n to " at K ot I, g 9 a a It 1 0 o 0 01: o a 0 0 0 1 04 : : : 0 0 900 0 : : : : 9-9 0 -4 ~. 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Skeletal ttlusele. hit"tineit. or skin; [list 11 ft~e (ttint 3.3 (it 10.4 inpi. % In the adrestal tlAnlk 1300 60 4,.Jvvfl It (doir "of 04trd) Still t.'(wd 1. 2.3, atilt 'N In, 000 vilive I.-dutuitts with 1. all flog ft"11r. lit'lir '41 j I'l , Nor 11.4 A it ::I fit.. 1 jh-.44-4 Sig, ilk l".- 1, Hill 111111W14. 0041474 114do tilt A 09-101104111drUk' IIWC MIC It 11.111y) were given a supplettleillary th"t of 11 (341 flix Age@ its.) Atilt poilimed with 10 mx.lkg. daily lilt N-Mr free Liver. spircu. brain. adrenal! gland, kidney, small ititc- flue. skrIeW runwit, bran, and skin were &-~)rd 1--r coo ;i: 11. ']'he IWIWeell 11 4.111 i 1 1141111 -,Iehydr,~~vbic ast-ill (HI) in thr liver rrvrAird 111441CIAlt activation of reduction (III to 11) but not Of oxidAtion ill me@ foul). PtAwning with I milled the content Ulu winicallAt #10 0 its nearly all the tiwmrs. 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A 2.01th ". 1-11 l, 11W ~ml --l IS (l f it- TA I imn 0,14iiint try vsbql~tjna go I.nmil Aft" sallkS OUt with (NII.).SA), Tler &I A,ms- go -Jvj 414,, ttimlia" lit I A6kd to 140.1 in Wara sr, r90 Athin tit .0-n.tmir to M-1 lit. ud- 9 Ow l."110 I ago .300 ct 7h,11 is at FAM104KA& Liffsatioll CLAIWKAINN Joe is" t1#1114SR 000 144040 -0 .4, O-v clef ) I'l -14cf- all, -09 we Al 1 11 0 Ir U 18 AV IND frog flit Ka x cut 19 tug -A-A -It 0 0690 000 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 go - AAAA 000004000000000i "t.". tth viMi2il C it-, man. e , i i P fil. ,t. lifli,criew l IL to, lit MC I T III OIL- tw ing 41 , 1 I o 1 h( i j t 1 1111 IN P1 C.11t < 110 W ( .41.1, lit I Mill' ist rilro do li, fur ttwrti(C ikeld tw(ma antl of(tt Ih pvc Ito 1111'Itmittin1w cats Ill. wcuml ti,prililix Ow lIcKir" (if It-, o-ifil. fit tile lit ... 41 In Pim C-11YIwA1111111114r.6 Vail thill I)v fj- It-c-icd by all-ilvilng the Ow.), plasM t.,md Urine in e-c i ml nblitcrathig v;1dar1vrIliN aml i-c-cult iarect which rumaid utuldectable by Utly k4 the Ilutetub.'ri: viti- pjt,Yl,I analytical prisculm,,. Sall. (if the hh'i'll wilh ascmNe iidil III m"Ifil by eblinges 11) thi, volilt-Ilt I,f = adrenalins: di, it Jitic-like I-Ilbstimms. lit 1#,%v 10,wfl Ivvd.,l fit those stilystAllrest (hIq mair ll(.t 1104 In 1wrl"'d ptj. fit ;m- lie titich 65- hylit-r(mlicity. th) rutt)AICOSIA alld tile like. As therapy lircirewo fairtivably, stich blu~4 lcvcl ma I I lations mittrit to mma . YRUMIN, Z., doktor meditainakikh nauk (Moskva); ITMMINAN, M., kudidat biologicheskikh nauk (Xharlkov). A now textbook ("The pbysiology of nutrition.0 A.M.Dreitburg. RcTlewed by Z.Frumin and X.Ridellman). Soy.torg. no.10:40-41 0 156. (KOA 9:12) (Nutrition) (Breitburg, A.M.) 1A simpte :e!;t to dc-qToflgtrdte 60m4 Peculigritics at 6,10" Alt acId emetLan Ea Vatioult dismc;. Nt. M. htdri rrr,, (Ukratiu. Imst. Exptl. forner De1c, H. go. 3. 7--RMX)~-The alahod 4 a gca,ion of WI&P.13raittr's ttem',jult. Tile (Irir- Ii co!"ected im the m-criflog frAtovAms the mg~stijn ~f -it~=-I a few dropa of counc-d. IICL The vita=n C i-4 dttd. by ti- tra,mg 01-o.06 cc. of IMPOIN 2"ichLruind~'PI'c'-~1 .10, t-Le uriuc. [f the it.-di=ter is deccolurtze4 by I-'- d-~jn ,-f uril2c VIC Utter is dild. Unti- no mar- th2n (J-2-0.4 ~c. - T:P~qLred for titmtipm. It the urine cimuiins wzry Littl~t vita- miac 25-tfmosif 414 h.suffickli prek1fairy treatillent of the urine specLmn. ml ctfa, cr other magent ph t,miling to mder tLe. tist xi~e tpt~ are not real-.Iry since the &agnot-tic value is tive to the diffenzet between' the qU4a1jt(t) Of VitaMin C rjMCat teftre a-"d aftrr itlg"- A, -S. kfirLm Coal Mal ct the -ads"Ove * i th 1, c u q biwd cp. 64 s lo r Tio guipi~a r~g t U~6,n~tiv 4 laemcd du puvttt I ~Wkl C-CW44 fLv I iL ETDELIKAR. 9.K. (Kharlkov) Effect of certain regulatory fnators on Indicators of Adrenalin and ascorbic maid metabolism. (with HUMMAT7 in English]. Probl. endok. I gorm. 4 no.1:29-45 Jaq,7158 (KIRA 11:5) 1. 1z otdola biokhimii (sav. - chlon-korrespondent AN USSR prof. A.M. Utevskiv) Ukrainskogo institute eksperimentRIlnoy endorinologii (dir. - kand.med.nauk S.V. Kakeimov) (VITAMIN C. metabolisip adrenal cortex, eff. of factors Influencing adrenal growth (Rue)) (ADRENAL CORTEX, metabolism vitamin 00 eff. of factors influencing adrenal growth (Rue)) EPINEPHRINE, metabolism, eff. of factors influencing adrenal growth (Rus)) 011, EyDF,L~.MAII, 1)00 Biol Sci --- (diss) the interaction ~Va--Ch.cn,alin and ascorbic acid in certain physiological and pathological 3tates of the avdzzal organism. If Khar'Lov, 26 pp (Khart,'.ov Vet In-A) 300 c(,-,-ics (FL, '36--~91 W) - 27 - EYDELIMIT, 11.14. I Stuily of the regulation of ascorbic acId metabolism. Vitaminy no.4:53-59 159. (MM 12:9) 1. Otdol, binlihimii Ukrainakogo institute, ekepartmentalluoy andolzr1nologii, Xharlkov. (ASCORBIC ACID) UTEVSKIYP A.M.; BARTS, M.P;; BUTOMO N.L.; GAYSJISKAYA, M.Yu.; OSINSKAYA, V.O.; TSUKI,;IUIIKp A.V.1 EYDELIMAN, M.14. Research on neural replation of the metabolism of adrenaline and adrenalinelike substances. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. eksper, endok. 15:62-72 '59. (KM 14:11) (ADRDIALIKE IN THE BODY) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) E;YDEEWAN, M. M. (USSR). Bound Ascorbic Acid In the Blood. report presented at the 5th Int'l. Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961 TURUBIVER., W.M.; ZIMMIMAW, M.M. Smiq biochemical Indicators of receptive influences of the adrenal glands. Probloendok.i gorme 7 no.2t6-13 161, (MIRA 140) (ADRUAL GLANDS) (ADRENALIO) (ASCOMIC ACID) /Y. b Q'/'U r y F Category t klicroblology-Microbes Pathogelli c for Yan and Animal Oba. Totxr : 'ev r !'I , I Alu tho. ! Inot ttut , *. T itio I.V-11114001) of tho flol,~ of the (,arrjer ~tnte in tile Graw t 4.)1' tl~v i rA lowic !rocc-; in iv-,entery Pub. *O%'rtx--iAcbu- oclo, o-7, A Ibstract 11n lituJiGif (of J4j.,,'j8') taviF:ons), 111---ealth- YIt cDrriers of dysentery bocilki a--on, ndijitt; cow- prined C.7, *f cast-st ~ aiwctr-,,~ 601drun, %%aich pxcpede(' by 21 timtup the rfrrentas-e tj tile carriers of tyr!"oid-1-aratyphoid bncitLi. A-on,' tacibe IsavA'r.S racoveztd from dy.-lientery, thv carrier stnte %as ee- tocted ju 1-3!j, nut, t1w!'e ill CO:ItIA 't With I hO pat2.onLv, iu of cw?43s. 1' e rolation-hip winny tne Epecis.- or dysentor-, bzcilli 1c, the carriers '-t'; ot Cifier frutli that kceu j;at1crAtq -xifth the k ic- n Card: 1/1 WDILIMAN,,_H~#.. kand.okon.nauk, red.; USTIYANTS, V.A., red.; XAPRALOVA, A tekhn.red, Nanual on the divisions of statistics; statistics of population; health; culture; bousing and communal economy; budgets of workers, employees and collective farmers; commerce; state purchases; capital construction; automotive tranap6itation; accounting in village sovietel Uchebnoe posobie po otdollpym otraslian statiatiki; statistika naselaniia,- sdravookhraneatia, kUlltury, zhilishchnogo i kommunallnogo khoziaintva, biudshetov rabochtkh, aluzhashchikh i kolkhoznikov, torguyll, zagotovok, kapitallnogo stroltelletya, aytotransporta I pokhoziaietvannvi uchet v sellsovetakh. Moskva, Gon.stat.izd-vo, 1958. 406 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Statistics) EYDELIMAN, M. R.; GRWELID, A. A.; NIKOLAYVA, V. L.; MAKAROCHKINA, V. I.; SMICHINX01 I L. A. "Data on the healthy carrier of dysentery." Report submitted at the 13th All-Union Gongraso of Hygienists, 6pidemiologists and Infectionists. 1959 PETROV,v Mot prof.1 LISHCHIliSKIlt M*I.r kand. ekon. nauki MAKSIMOVA,, V.19.,r .dotment; MALY.Yp'I.G.p dotisent; MOSKVIN, P.M.p dotoent; TIMIBAUX, N.Pop dotsentl UR3XSCWt'X.S*q dotsebt; UDELIMwNp M*Rop kand. skon, 0 --- nauk; GUREVICHg S.Mov red.1 GRYAZKOVp V.I., red*-;-PYATAKOVAl NoDot tekbn. redo [Couros in economic statiaticel Kurs skonmiohoolcoi statiatiki. Izd-3-9 dop. i perer. Moakva, Gosstatizdat TsSU SSSRt 1961. 507 p. (MIRA 14z6) (Statintioo) LOKSHIN, E.Yu., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; ANDREYEVA, 0.1., kand. ekon. nauk; VOROSHILOVA, T.S. , kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; TARASIYANTS, R.B., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; FASOLYAK, N.D., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; E IR.-, kand. ekon. nauk; YAKOBI, A.A., kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; TYAGAY, Ye., red.; PUKHIN, Yu., tekhn. reo. (Economics of the supply of materials and eqtiipmentl Eko- nomika mattriallno-tekhnicheskogo snabzheniia; uchebnoe posobie. 2., perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Gospolitizdat, 1953. 510 p. (Industrial procurement) (MIRA 16:7) FREYMUNDT, Ye.N., dote.; KORENEVSKAYA, N.N., dots.; ILICHENKO, S.9; SAMOTLOVA, A.A.j dots.;GUROV, C.M., dots.; IVANOV, Yu.M.; ZAYTSEVA, N.V., dots*;EYDELIMAN I-M'R.,, red.; KONIKOV, L.A., red.; PONOMAREVA, A.A.,. tekhn. re~.- [Balance of t~w gro" national product of a Union Republic; problems In the theory and methodology of its preparation] Balans obahchestvannogo produkta soiuznoi r"publild; vop- rosy teorii i metodiki sostavleniia. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1962. 326 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Moscow. Ekonomiko-statiBticheskiy institut. (Gross national product) EYDEVMAN~ Y. R. Statistika materiallnogo snabzhenila tatistics on the supply of material-97. fS 11 GoestiLtizdat., 1953p 224 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessionsj Vol. 7 No. 1 April 1954. li / v AUTHOR: Eydellman, M. 2-1-4/9 TITLE: On the Computation of the Social Product and National Income in the Union Republics (Ob iachislenli obahchestvennogo pro- dukta i natsionallnogo dokboda v soyuznykh respublikakh) PERIODICALi Vestnik Statiatiki, 1958, # 1. P 43-55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article shows how to obtain the indices enabling the statiatioian,,to compute the level, structure and production rates of the social product and national income, showing the economical development of every country. It is impossible to project any planning in a socialist economy without analyzing very carefully these indices. The computation and analysis of these indices are particular- ly important during the present phase of the USSR economical development. The extended rights of the Union Republics, the changed structure of industrial and oc"struction administration and the establishment of the sovnarkhozes demand a higher quality of economical work in the Union Republics and within the district economical administrations. The methodology of computing the volume of the social pro- duct and national income within the Union Republics and the Card 1/2 computation of total indices with respect to the whole country, 2-1-4/9 On the Computation of the Social Product and National Income in the Union Republics originate from the suppoof-tion that the social product and national income are formed by the different branches of material production, such as: industry, construction, agriculture, forestry, freight transport, communication enterprises, trade, public alimentation, material technical supplies, etc. The author presents four tables showing how to compute some production figurest 1. The Idequence of computational operations of the total volume of material expanses and the production expenses. 2. A general scheme of converting the material expenses into a joint cost. 3. A computation table showing how to obtain the net value of production from the material gross value of production ex- penditures. 4. A table for recalculation of costs into prices of 1956. There are 4 table$. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHORs Eydellman, M. jCV-2-58-8-6/12 TITLE: From the History Of the National Economy Balance Sheet of the USSR (Iz istorii balansa narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR) PERTODICALt Vestnik statistiki, 1958, Nr 8, PP 43 - 58 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The necessity for compiling a balance sheet of the USSR national eoonomy arises from the planning character of the socialistic society and the law of regular, proportion- al development of national economy inherent in socialism. The balance of accounts is a system of tables and indices giving an extensive characteristic of socialist reproduct- ion on an enlarged scale. The balance is composed for one year and shows how, during the accounting period# the processes of production, distribution, consumption and accumulation were carried out. It also shows how the correlations and proportions between the individual branch- ea and forms of property were brought about, how the nation- al income was distributed for consumption and accumulation purposes, and how the processes of distribution and redis- Card 1/3 tribution of the social product and national income and S?Vi-?-50gRRI/lI From the History of the National Economy Balance Shoot o e the forming of enterprise profits occurred. The author reviews the balance sheets for 1923, 1928, 1!)29 and 1930. lie then shows how the work on the balance shoets has developed. The article contains a scheme of 14 different sections of the balance sheet. A standard specimen of one of the most important tables (the balance sheet of product- ion, consumption and accumulation of the social product) is also given. An important condition for a good balance sheet is the scientifically developed classification of the branches of national economy and the establishment of exact limits between the productional and non-product- ional regions. These classifications have been steadily perfected. The author deals with the study of the balance Card 2/3 sheet's basic indiceal the working out of methods to SOV-2-58-8-6/12 From the History of the National Economy Balance Sheet of the USSR ascertain the share of the individual branches of product- ion in creating the social product and national income. He emphaBizes that the computation of labor expenditure necessary for production was a complicated task, and out- lines the participation of the statistical administrations of individual Soviet republics in compiling the balance sheet. In June 1957, a conference of statisticians dis- cussed the question of methodology in compiling the nation- al economy's balance sheet, and worked out a new scheme of basic tables which replaced the former ones of 1950- There are 2 tables and 1 Soviet reference. Card 3/3 SOV/2-59-1-5/10 AUTHOR: Eydel'man, M. TITLE: The Steady Rise in the Prosperity of the Soviet People(Neuklonn t blagosostoya- F ros niya sovetskogo narod a PERIODICAL: Vestnik statistiki, 1959, Nr 1, p 33 - 48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author lists the advantages of the social- ist' type of production for raising the living standard of the population. He refers t6 the~theses of N.S. Khrushchev's report to the 21st KPSS Congress, setting forth a pro- gram for a further fast and all-round rise in the living standard during 1959 to 1965. The artiale contains basic indices on the material *elf&re of thq Soviet people during the forthcoming 7 years covering the national income, number of workmen and employees, in- dustrial production of consumer goods, real Card 1/5 wages of workmen and employees, etc. The SOV/2-59-1-5/10 The Steady Rise in the Prosperity of the Soviet People author examines in detail these basic in- dices pointing out that in 1958, the national per capita income in the USSR, has increased 15 times as compared with 1913. During the forthcoming 7 years, the national income of the USSR must rise by 62 - 65%. The volume of consumption will increase by 60 to 63%. In 1965, the national income will exceed that of 1913 by 35 to 36 times. A table shows the rate of growth of the USSR national income from 1913 to 1958 as compared with the chief capitalist. countries. The ar- ticle also contains data on the increase in the real wages of workmen and employees, and the real income of farmers. It is pointed out that the regulating of wages of the low and medium paid workmen and employ- ees, which started in recent years, will Card 2/5 be continued during th,:- next 7 years. It SOV/2-59-1-5/10 The Steady Rise in the Prosperity of the Soviet People is planned to increase the wages of the low- paid workmen and employees from 270 - 350 to 500 - 600 rubles per month. The material welfare of the kolkhoz workers and the pen- sion plans are also discussed. In 1966, it is intended to raise the minimum pensions in the cities to 450 - 500 rubles per month. The social insurance fund is composed of contributions from enterprises, administra- tions and organizations without any deduct- ions from wages. The author deals with state social insurance in case of illness and preg- nancy, and with the question of free medical service as important factors of the living standard of the population. One chapter is devoted to the increase in consumption of the most important food products, while the next one deals with the increase in production of articles of the food and light industry by Card 3/5 1965. A table shows the comparative per SOV/2-59-1-5/10 The Steady Rise in the Prosperity of the Soviet People capita figures in the production of milk, butter and meat in the USA and USSR for 1958, the total output of the USSR, the output required to catch up with the USA and the total production in 1965. Some con- siderations are given to the problem of im- proving housing conditions. Towards the end of the 7-year plan, housing construction will have increased 1.6 times. Beginning with 1964, a gradual transfer of all workmen and employees to a 30 to 35 hour week is intended. The concluding chapter deals with the rise in the cultural level of the Soviet people. The number of students in schools of general education will increase in 1965 to 38 - 40 million in 1958. Four million other students will be trained in secondary special schools. The total number of specialists with higher Card 4/5 education turned out from 1959 to 1965 will SOV/2-59-1-5/10 The Steady Rise in the Prosperity of the Soviet People be 2.3 million against 1.7 million persons from 1952 to 1958. The reorganization of the school system will tend towards a closer contact between training and practical work, and the turning out of fully-educated people. The 7-year plan will establish conditions for a still faster development of all branch- es of science. There are 6 tables. Card 5/5 NOYIKOY, V.S., prof., otv.red.;'MTM= , Te.N., dotsent, zam.otv.reds; RUBUSHKIN, T.T.. prof.. red.; -3=1 onensuk, !KAN,-H.R.. kand.ek red.; MALTT, I.G.. dotoent, red.; VASHNNTSON;-T.H., dotsent, red.; ZAITSBTA. N.V.. kand.okon.nauk; SMITSIS, Te.M., red.; KAPRALOYA , A.A., tekhn.red. [Problems in the balance of the economy of o Union Republic; concise stenographic record of an academic conference, January 25-27, 19601 Problemy balanaa narodnogo khozisistva soluznoi respubliki; sokroohehannain stenogromma nouchnol konferentaii 25-27 ianvaria 1960 g, Moskva, Gosstatizdat, TeSLY SSSR. 1960. 118 P. (MIRA 14:3) 1.9 Moscow. ]Mconomiko-statistichookiy Institut. 2. Moskovskiy okonomiko-statistichaskly inatitut (for Novikovo Freymundt)o 3. Inotitut okonomiki Akedemii nauk SSSR (for Ryabuehkin). 4. TSentralinoye statisticheakoys upravleniya SSSR (for Eydel'mn). 5. Koskovskiy gosudaretvannyy ekonomicheskiy inatitut (for Xelyy). (Rusaia--Bconomio policy) (Russia--statistics) LCKSM, B.Tu., prof., doktor ekon.nauk; AHDRMVA. 0.1., kand.okon.nauk; VOROSHILOVA, T.S., doteent, kand.ekon.nauk; TARASITANTS, dotsent, lmnd.ekon.nauk; FASMTAK, U.D.. dotsent, kand.ekon.nauk;, _~_.A..-kand.ekon.nauko, YAKOBI. A.A., doteent, kand.ekon.nauk: PISEMOV, V.. red.; KUKHIN, Tu.. takhn.red. [Economics of the supply of materials and equipment; a textbook) Zkonomike materiallno-tekhnicheakogo onabzheniia; uchebnoe posobie. Nook-va. Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 510 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Industrial procurement) w - -- - 1. EYDELIMN, M. YA. * 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Latvia - Fur Farming 7. Development of collective farm fur farmIng In the Latvian S.S.P. Kar I zver No. 6 1952. 0. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Anril 1953, Uncl. AZERNIKOV, V. ; ARIAZOROV, M.; ARSKIY, F.; DAKANOV, S.; BELOUSOV. I.; BILENKI11Y D.; VAIELI, I.; VLADD-111MV, L.; GUSHCHEEV, S.; YELAGIN, V.; YERESIIKO, F.; ZlfWIBINA, S.; KAZM(NOVSKAYA, G.; KALINJI, Yu.; KETLER, V.; KONOVALOV, B.; KIMNDLIN, Yu.; LEBEDEV, L.,- PODGORODNIKOV, M.; RAKEOVICH, I.; REPIN, L.; bV.OLYAN, G.,- TITARENKO, V.; TOPILINA, T.; FEDCHENKO, V.; EYDKk!~.I~Afl; DIME., A.; NAUNOV, F.; YAKOVLEV, N.,- MIKIIAYLOV, K.p nauchn. red.; LIVANOV, A., red. [Little stories about the great cosmos] Malenlkie rasskazy o bol'shom Kosmose. Izd.2., Moskva, Molodaia gvardiia, 1964. 368 P. (MIRA 18:4) da-DE-ELIMAN, R. lywrease in. labor productivity and the effort to reduce workIng *&a-ImBes. Sots. trud 6 no.8:76-84 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Time atudy) (Labor produetivity) .4's, DrfACH311KO, V.G.; WXSIMOV, A.L.; 140SKALENKO, V.K.; SHIWRKO, S.I. The transition of industrial enterprises to a shorter workday in the firot five-year plan. Vop.truda no.1:8-66 '58. (AIRA 12.-8) (Hours of labor) IAZUTKIN, Ye.S.; HUSANOV, TRUBNIKOV, S.V.; KAPLANO I.I.; ZAGORODNIKOV, M.I.; GOLITSOV, A.N.; TATARINOVA, N.I.; SONIN, M.Ya.; SHISHKIN, N.I., doktor geogr.nauk; ANTOSENKOV, Ye.G.; ZWYXHOVA, I.I.; XOSYAKOVI P.O.; MATROZOVA, I.I.; ZEID18UY, G.N.,- SEVMKOV, Ya.S.; ZALKIND, A.I., red.; RUSANoV, Ye.S., red.; SHTEYNER, A.V... red.-, MIKHALICIIENKO,N. Z., red.; GERASIMOVA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. (Manpower of the U.S.S.R.; problems in distribution and utilization) Trudovye resuray SSSR; problemy rasprodeleniia i ispolIzovaniia. Pod red. N.I.Shishkina. Moskva.,Izd-vo ekon.lit-ry, 1961. 243 p. (FIRA 14:12) Moscow. Vauchno-issledavatellskiy institut. (manpower) MAKOLAT, A.S.; DVUYRIN, M.; ZAKDBOF4G, L.Ya.; KOMROTNAYA, N.F.; RSOUlts of the administration of double BCG doses in newborn JInfAnts; PrOliZinary CoMmunication, Probl,tub. 39 no.3tl6-22 161. (MIRA 14t5) 1, Iz orgmatotdola (zar, - prof S.G. Kagan) UkrainBkogo nauchno- inaladavatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - dotsent A.S. Mamolat) i Chernigorrokogo oblastnogo protivotuborkuleznogo diapansera (flavmj~ vrach L*Ya& Tamdborg)* BCG VACCINATION) (INFANTS (NWBORN) AKOLIZIN, P.N.; ARAKELIYANTS, N.M.; BUYANOVA, O.A.; KIRNOSOV, V.I.; KISELEVSKIY, S.L.; TARAPIN, V.N.; SHCHEDROVIVISKIY, S.S.; E=LIMAN, R,Ya,- Unified series of strain gauges for the automation of con- struction and road machinery. Priborostroenie no.8:11-12 Ag 162. (MIRA 150) (Strain gauges) and J nr cif lwli~! r~7-,lutiorr? :)f Paraboll1r: vo-,, U, V')v, P,553- Aou OVI) Foll) XYDELIMAN, S.D. (Chernovtoy). Solution estimates for parabolic systems, and some of their applications. Mat.abor. 33 no.2:359-382 S-0 153. ()URA 6:9) (Matrizes) (Differential equations) X( J) e- I T K-ft R, -S - S) ! USSR/Mathematics Parabolic and elliptic systems FD-1023 Card 1/1 Pub. 64 319 Author Eydellman S. D. (ChernovtBy) ) Title Relationship among the fundamental matrices of the solutions to parabolic and elliptic systems Periodical Hat. sbor., 35(77), No 1, 57-72, Jul-Aug 1954 Abstract The author re- ka that the fundamental matrix of the solutioneftr general linear elliptic systems was recently constructed by Y. B. Lopatinskiy in his article "Fundamental system of solutions to an elliptic system_of.....jinear differential equations " Ukr. matem. zhurn., III, No 1 (1951), 3-38- In the present work the author establishes a very simple connection among the fundamental matrices of solutions to parabolic and elliptic ejstems. Mis word represents a con- tinuation of the author's "EvaluaTions of the solutions to para- bolic systems and some of their applications," Mat. sbor., 33(75) (1953), 359-382, which contains all the necessary definitions and designations. The relation of the fundamental solutions to the equation of heat conduction and to the Laplace equation with three independent variables has been studied by A. N. Tikhonov ("Equa- tion of heat conduction for several variables," Byull. MGU, sekt- GiYa A, I, No 9 (1938), 1-45). Submitted 4 %rch 1953 0 AM Al USSR/ Mathematics Cauchy's theorem Ca-M 1/1 Pub 22 - 6/44 Authors ;,Yriellman, S. Do L Title Ciichyls theorem (problem) for parabolic systems Periodical DOk- AN S33R. 98/6, 913-915, October 21, 1954 Abstract The article deals with detemLriation of criteria for the values of the main matrix of the solution of a pweabolic system,, N A(lq-k2 ... kn) 49 k14 Ic2l ... 41cn -~T 2L~ E b 3.J W X[C j 2 1,9xk-2--- 9>~"n 2' n 6-there1 1)2.9 ... 114) and for their (values) us,3 for proving the correct applicability (Solva- bility) of Cauchy's theorem (problem) to the class of un-liTnited fiLnctions for jx~rabolic systems i-jith coefficients dei:endent on both tiua and space coordinates. Six references (1938-1953). Institution : Chcrovitsy 5tate University r Pr as entcd by: Acade,.,ician I. C. Potrovslrd: , Jum2 1(.-, 1954 USSR/kat',-amatics - Liouville's type theorems Card 1/1 Pub. 22 '4/56 Authors .1 Bidellman, So Do Title .1 Theorems of Liouville's type theorem for parabolic and elliptical systems Periodical I Dok, AN SSSR 99/5, 681-6840 Dec 3-1,, 1954 Abstract A series of theorems of the Liouville type is proved for the purpose of using them as a wthod for the solution of systems of parabolic and elliptical equa-~ tions. Three USSR.references (1950-1953). Institution The Chernovitsy State V=4-wersity Presented by: Academician S. L. Sobolev, 8eptember 23, 1934. SUBJECT USSR/ki=)UTICS/Differential equations AUTHOR WDELIM S.D. TITLE On the analytic behavior of the solutions PERIODICAL Doklady Akad. Nauk 103. 27-30 (1955) reviewed 511956 CARD 1/2 PG - 3 of parabolic systems. By aid of his earlier result on the fundamental matrices of the solutions in the complex domain (Doklady Akad. Nauk 98. Wo.6 (1954)) the author extends the results of Petrovski (Bull. M.G.U. 1938T-to linear parabolic systems + A (t?X? ~3 ) U XA(tFx? 1 ) it, A (tPXP4.-) u -TX- -7~x- S t 0 1 where the elements of A are differential operators of the order 2b and the eleme s of A1 are of o9der not higher than 2b-1 and the coefficients are analy.tcLe funqtions of the space coordinates. The sketched proofs base on the fact that tho" ~~"damental matrix of the system with coefficients depending only on t belo'n"g''S' to the space zq defined by Gellfand and filov (Uspechi nat. Nauk 8, 6 (1953)), q -a 2b___ . qThe principal lemma means that if 1) the 2b-0 coefficients ot (1) are analytic functions of x 1 in a neighborhood % of the real point t 0tx01 ... X 01 t0< 0 being complex in x and real in the other variables, 1 n 1 Doklady Akad. Nauk jqjL 27-30 (1955) CARD 2/2 PG - 3 2) the coefficients of the system rau (ttyp a U are continuous and ,a t 110 'a X) bounded functions of ypt and have continuous and bounded derivatives relative to y I .... Yn UP to the order r >2b+l in the strip n(0,O m M M M 0 10-0 M +M M -A]n 1 2 3 1 , m2 a.XM3 1 24' 3 ~x1 2 W,-th U(x.t) where the function )-3 exp LV.x,t; f,IC) - (2y - _ 4(t-, -ET k-I Uspecht mat, Nal;k *' 3, 207-210 (1956) CARD 2/2 PG - 399 is a furdn--ertal BvIOIon of (1). The f"nctlon -a,'xqt) is a solu+ion of (1) being re6vlar at tho origin. The number 11 depends on the order of the singularity of the function u(x,t). The theorem holds f,,,r an arbitrary number of independent variable3. The author announees that he has proved an analog:~-a3 theorem relative to paraboli,, systems (in tbe sense of Petrovakl'~ vj of an. Arl'Itrary order An the general form,, S,) SUBJECT USSD/MATHEMATICS/Differential equations CARD 1/2 PG 445 AUTHOR EII)ELI" �.D. TITLE On fundamental solutions of parabolic systems. PERIODICAL Mat. Sbornik, n. Ser. 38, 51-92 (1956) reviewed 12/1956 The principal results of the present Investigations have been published in an earlier paper (Doklady Akad. Nauk 97. 913-915 (1954)). The author considers parabolic systems U1 9 k(kjk2 .... k.) /~k 1 +k2+. . . +k a U (1) Vt - 2 ij (t;9-r) k k2 kn j-1 "vk8A 2b ax II ~X.2 n or written in matrix form (2) 3.R - P(tl#xy 2- ) U 1~ t 21ri 9x He constructs the fundamental matrix of the solutions of (2) and investigates 1V SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Differential equations AUTHOR SIDELIMLN S.D., LIPKO B.Ja. TITLE On a theorem of Liouville's type, PERIODICAL Mat.Sbornik, n. Ser. 40, 273-280 (1956) reviewed 3/1957 The authors consider the parabolio system CARD 1/2 PG 653 (1) ~U. PO(tfxt 1 ra )U + PI(ttXt 1 )10 Tt- 2 7,r 117 2jr 1 717 where P0 is a differential operator of order 2bp while the order of the differential operator P 1 is at most 2b-1. Besides it is assumed that the derivatives of Greents matrix 0 0(t,Z-,x- J,y) of the system satisfy certain estimations and that the coefficients of the system in the half space t4T possess continuous and bounded derivatives up to a certain order, By estimation of the fundamental matrix Z(t#-C,x, V.) constructed by Sidellman (see; Boklady Akad.Nauk M-L 913-915 (1954)) and by aid of some ideas of Gel' fand and lilov (Uspechi mat.Nauk B.L 6, 3-54 (1953)) the authors come to the following assertions Every solution U(x,t) being regular in t4T of the parabolic system (1), which must satisfy all above mentioned conditions, vanishes identically if for it the inequation 0 Mat.Sbornik, n.Ser. 40, 273-280 (1956) CARD 2/2 FG - 65~ n k z xe )'U(X,t)l * -T(t) e "' is satisfied. The function -W(t) is continuous in t4 T and must still satisfy a condition of increase. INSTITUTIONs 6ernovizy. L L SUBJECT USSi/MATHEMATICS/Differential equations CARD 1/1 PG - 792 AUTHOR EJDELIMLN S.D. TITLE Normal fundamental solution matrices of parabolic systems. PERIODICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk 110. 523-526 (1956) reviewed 5/1957 In his earlier investigations on the solvability of the Cauchy problem for the parabolic system 2)u . k) U + A ~,-)u 2S A.(t,x, 7~-)u -at Ao(t9xVDX 1(ttxt x the author constructed the normal fundamental solution matrix Z(tl'Ctxp'S under the assumption that the coefficients satisfy oertain.;nditions (smoothness, boundedness) in the strip ~O!C-te-T, -oo F(t where 1 2)' 2 U12 2 FW - 11u~x,tJ1111. !U1 exp(-g(x, t~jdx, 2,gJ f3. i Card 2/3 2 Integral Maximum Principle for Strongly Parabolic SOV//140-59--e-2!//')O Systems and Some of its Applications If furthermore (~c,c) q/,t'l;>-O, then F't )> d F(t,,) exp 2If k tI Several conclusions cf the theorem are mentioned There are 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Chernovitakiy gosudarstvenryy universitet (r,her-.,--- --tate University) SUBMITTED!, Apri.1 1, 1956 Card 3/3 I 16(1) AUTHOR: Eydellman,S.D. SOV/20-125-4-14/71,~,, TITLE: On M-76-lia-vl-orof the Solutions of a Parabolic 'System in the Neighborhood of an Isolated Singular Point (0 povedenii resheniy parabolicheakoy sistemyv okrestnosti izolirovannoy osoboy tochki) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959,Vol 125,Nr 4,pp 743-745 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to Ya.B.Lopatinskiy f-Ref 2_,7 a function*f(x) defined in the finite domain V of the n-dimensional space x VxV ... I'xn belongs to the functional set K x 00 Kxo . - Kxo if it is p P-0 qw--p q continuous for x xop x0r&V and if the expressions 1) lf(x)l - Jx-xoI p>O; 2) If (x)l / Iln1x-xojj , p - 0; 3) JP(x)l p