SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FLYANTS, N.N. - FODCHUK, V.I. (KIYEV)

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77-77777- oo6 of the charge of the bombarding particles is demonstrated. R. Rahkimay. FWCL,~ 00 A.- Card 2p ui-_~-~,~_i4l,----, f SGURCH; Ref, ah, Mikat Abff. 5?jx540 qj AUMM i ArifW, U, A&; ~,antxj Yly IL X,'; lhkhimwLR* Re -ions from potasa us' TiTrz: ftissi of electrona and negative i fil= - under the irto. I. - I - --- ~on -_- ____ - _- - _- --- _ __ ~ - ____ - __ f nuenee of tomb=-d=t witlt- ioinr and--&tome- or- sodima i cl-TU, 07JECEt Dokl* AN VzSSRp~ no. 10,, 19641,18-23- TOPIC TAG-St, electr;on emisslio f lon-wdsiioni potassium f ilmo fork flanctionj A the-__ionic emission, secondai7 emission MMIA TION: A double-modu Iati on -offcillographie meth-zd was usfe-d- to irrvreatigate thd-. emiseion oL electrons and of negative iors from films of K (on Rlo).bombarded with 150~'- 500--ev, 11, innn and atoms of-energY 4 riments up-rit L-sde- with -an in- strizment, analozous to that described earlier (Pmnz, 1963, IL-h',n4) in F, vacuam -.;f I _,~ ~0- 5aT, fig. The chmige in the work function of Mo foll,wing absorptiGn of 3 !;~tq n-~~nltored by observing the thermlonic emlasion. it iT ectnbllsahetl th!za inu--eazinG ?xaczneas of the fliz the coefficients or seconda;7 electron emisellon, nezative ion e~mi ssiont and.-thermionie- emission experience a o~hiirann_terlstlc -- Innu At relativeli, small film thickneni, when the work function of ihe Gurface is ARIMV, U.A., akadamik; RAKIII"xjr, II.E. Role of the ionic charge in the kinetic emission of electrons. Do;cl. AN Uz.SSR 21 no. 1M-15-117 164 (MIRA 19:1) Mission of electrons and negative ions from potassium films during the bombardment with sodium ions and atoms. Ibid.-.18-21 1, FIzIko-tekhnIchoakiy inatitut A14 UeM.R. 2. AN U--SSR (for Arifov). Submittect ftgust 19j, 1964, sopIN, Yevgoniy Fedorovich; BOGAGHI, P.G.# dotsent, otv.red.; FLYASOIKOYP red.; KHOKHAVOYMAYA, T.I., tekhn.red. Clhmdamentals of wascle biochemistry] Osn*y biokhimii myshts. nev, Izd-vo Kievak:6go unly., 19609 181 J6 (KIRA 13:9) (KUSCLES) (PHYSIOLOGICAL CHIMiTle 000 .0 o 0 0 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0000 o3 11 1 4 1 6 1 1 9 10 Ilulim IIIII till "Joi 1 llu 4342IJ627111M Nil Rij 114111 flu N"49 41 41 a) 41.9 I I-A A PI(CMIS ..9 so so jc~ so 00 .00 00 .00 - - '00 ill dmwb-a *YWI and atth mm 3 . "d S. 1. Chu,j. awn,&%, admIlim of d ra CO bk 0 0 0: 0o 00 rwilo k c , it 4111, t$spcr in the 1""', 1*0 'a Chas. Ill., Zoe 00 see is 400 9 - Sol! so '00 I I L a811ALLUNSICAL LITNINAT01 CLASUPICAVION 14;toi~ 4 ores too 400 0 0 a 0 0 r It - 111 9 r, 4 ad 0 v--l w- tai 9 0 9 9 0 4 0 0 0 00 00 0 o ~ x 00 0 0! 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 f 0 4 0 0 0 c0 0 0 0 of 0 O 0 * 0 41 It III, It is a a a )d a 14 17 a It a 0 It tj m III I? Is p 111 41 It u w 10of , 1- . 'A got'"" 11-IlkA It' 40 9, t,-I~qq L.-,k_ X' rel.-A- -IL " " t -~- - ,- -'s, 4 111 A~p 1.~ ~60!.s PWISSIS A-0 "ClIa"fi A *00 New owtwm im "Ift Pat D. 14. Flyste and 00 P. loduall. raww. -00 -s- . , sw fitaaaaa4wl PVem- M4kfWW 19M. No 2 -00 Tabubtfd r"Wtv Wow tb&t t t- "MM0,61 W-cmet-6 -00 im" cOmtg. C, "d %to In ptaft of the dt".nl N1 saw 0 salwactory trairtaum 111110 0 to mcm corTuRi-ft '-cd-dff-d-PhlM-, * ft' Ibc -W Mislame and That of CIA impnnod the -b- v-pertks ot st,,,j. 0 Chas. Blaw zoo 0 u 00 s 0 00 zoo 0 Ail *0 'V L a ISTALLMWAL LItINAT1,011 CLA$SWKAIK vz, WOO 0.1 04t 41,41140-f 4- 451 W-a- i- r i A s "1 0 All -j I u S I i V AA L 1 4 04 0 AV 00 At to C, 1, it a a 9 a 9 19 it u tg at 61 KW a I ~ K4 4" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to a 0 0 0 to to 0 0 to to 0 0 0 a 0 0 0. 0 0 0;0 0 as 0 to 0 to 0 000 0.0 00 00 to to 's to 0 0 000 0 1; 1 0 0 a Mai x6m min it V a m a is V mo* 44 queer* go ~r I A a L a X 1, 1. I 1 1. 1!1 1 1 A& a Ix 0 nit t . 4 1 11.0.ft 06 mis"d 41"bibiffterelwPmal for( ida"Id"41 LO__ t . T Nowl.-IS 00 rw. row. 19". Noa* 3-4. 3110-M~71K reconammdedom kir the um of me- tevish. Calmable of re"at Ow Commit. artim of ZQCIr 00 In the Comm"Wdom of equipment for the production 90 of parebminotimed Om paper are teard an literature, Amen- "m '12. mid Prelkwomy Impo. Zack solos. let* 00 f%m em a" wats. of Inv ocids and We sh-ruld be wed. see stable to time acticat of Zack Kohm. 2==".=UftkVftbuCU=QI pumps. Vaolite '00 00 and b"te we equally raskm"t to Za" molms. mW should .06 09 be u"d for dw sufface prok"ma of all tlw amech. patu 0 0 Owt we " aspommil to abodw and friction. Tlw use of 00 La shoWd fw cumdard to ekdFolyde 00.96% Cu Im the g0$ evaps. @pp. Sad other e4allim" 1. Rubber AM rt%mitr as 004 'Urfacr "rctJns materials. and slamA tiles and Dislam '760 got for ZaCh both, diffuwrs, etc.. are satisfactory materials. goo For valves. plap sad oilmr %ramil parts * is me excellent i4oo noterial. Sommunks 49 tM um of var6m ma6mrials "Weam to *0 son 4d AK in tm 41 1 im tow Pedecdam of (Paro- moodad) OW. ya. Marsha. Ibid. 23W-62- '00 The eclemok m is ISICd 08 the "WARS Of the above esvd. mbwv. Ch". planc ;_09 '00 '00 96 0 1*6 0 0 An a I a OW 0 0 40W U 0 '0 ,0 it 14 a no O'D 00 *1 0 0 a io 00*900'00000000000000 0 0 0-0 e_GBrv W, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1@@o 00 IV a 1, L? to 0 09 A S L_ I_AL_f__f&AL_J_JL_l a X To It A I L AA 14 (Ai W Uji I i 1 9 00 00 no "too of somiasm of chlatide of HMO to add -frSist In me km. 1). M. fil"fe. ZaWjk4ya lAh. 14. N,-. of cao 1. r al"I ph 00 rip'""'d to tlw wtkm of solos. of Ca(CI04 1--r V-1 htit, Ph. thermocUlte and Cr mit Ve shown] the crtalvitt it- A &! 4 vistmorr. '3 coo 00 00 0 :'06 Wee R '00 i bog too yff -tit- V i a~ a a 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e ; 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 ~:* 0 te 00 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 - - 70011., 00 00000 00 0 0 0 0 0# *go: 0*0-0-0 0-0 04 9 0 41 0 0 9 000000000-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0-6 0 0 0 0 : 0 * to o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 0 4 11 U is is is it if m it a a N 23 14 it A w 0 14 P m if wi a, 41 41 U a I - jI 'V 00 At a -L-a- a -4 L L -A 'K 0 all (C W 9f a At Iftledals for the caostmthpa And pimilective coati I ftlulpaml fw lion of pulp by the chloft-at'k1=1 P I~vtraif. 1")I. 190. in, I$!;; 00 .4. C. A, 39. 72MIs: 30.7:W!P.- !'he tr,imatxv to ccavo4m 44 V8dMW 111VISIS. CVfUMIC MAIM WS Atki tUbIWT. rt"Ite. Fachitc and Halstlite to the tvpvattil altemate actiums.4 CI p% and aq. IICI WSPI MIWAIII1.111Y the wite a% pfvvm%lv rrptwte(l. ~ The hilgh ft-KiIIIATICe cJ rhl,"mat~l mbber At" divinylacrtylefir mating I'l Cl an4l IICI 11114kIt 14011.11 i. NIVIm-lif.-d diviml. 1,00: filsh"I NWIV me 'h". zoo so 0c A 0 00 00 ~001si We* t's pip ki -f'; 0 I v 8. 1 Al a 9 1 d1k M) WIP ff P ill'shl Ila gig "win It 0 0 0 0 O'q 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 o * 0 0 0 ~04-10-05 0 0 00 .14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 ow 0 0 -0 Film. ; ; ; ;; ; 0 11 U " 1 11 " 0 1 A t-A.-t I a a , is 4 I a -L a 1. IL t-j- All 04 IX Is U42 k k A 4 00 -00 00 oo motho" spInd Coffosion in th* ptoductias of MHAO 1-06 00 O ,m. fIrp-11. Mot. T The Soviet Witty 6tevit 11% a 1. KV4 2 g. uml to repUce the imixittrd -Icrls k4 Chr VIA And A+p '00 types~ In a no. of cae* wtallam steel can be rrpl&MTby Fe Metals protectcd with anticorrmivr linfillt. - WN1 Wth aml vats O I W "00 . I oo e x to . haw can 1w uAr, 00 04 6w ZnCl,. Als()~. IICI. 0e. W. R. Ib-tte- 000 0 .a : 200 * 400 1 3 as* Coo goo 404 Ito 0 ts 0 0 uee CLSIWICAISM 4W SIVIIII&VO as* 0A 1 101401 Nit 04V 444 OT40 UO A0, ; ;1,*, 10,10110, : 0 Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 *a*** 0 0 0 0~00-01 0 0 00 a - - III-" luoo Ito 0 is tip 0 IN- bi- 43 31, 4 v An I 1 0 ew 0 0 9 Go ~19 0000 00 00 0 0000000 -17-i iii - - . . - I I I --' I-! I ~ I-Z~-J 'I " o 4 4 9- *-o 'o O's-0 0- o & : : sat II 1 6 1 4 1 A t r. 11 11 is N to W " IV to M 0 31 a 36 D It 'IV is )1 1, 0 M to is v X n a a a a a 0, AA--L- -A r- a 4 -1 -3. V., 1.1 If -LA 14 9C_.o _U _j ..of. 00 .4 0 0 : 00 go t 00 00 't Some problem to tM thwl Of d(YW9 PaW 00 Wln- 00 Sh PrM. h~ ~ f 3746(11 Jtu Y or mad I 9 ~ dryfug drums kept at ler"Ps. ts Were pwtod In a series (if cury" givins the : number Of drUM M01130-2 (I tcvviution - 5.5 lec. of g ime) vs. . o(UgOinkc-evapi-p-Itz.of d 6 rt"Wntive dryness and atn. moisture Aowcd clearly 2 drying Period. tbc content. 2 nd by oy a straight One and the 2 ist of these F ted t axis. 25 references, a line bent toward the %I. Ilowh a LA ORTALLWGICAL LITIMATUPE CLASSIFICAT0096 141490 .1. 0-1 Cal 16 AV so 111; 06 a, Is a, ; a, ts 09 OW A I T440 0 0 0 0 0000000*060 0 68966660*99066996909 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 An A i v a 0 a I N of I a a 2 4 V 0 00 .00 .00 Be& 40 7 too coo 60* we* ago use jo 4) a H a 1:0 !F-k I I A-14 4 (A I-VI U a /74 0* Read of dye* of Pulp so the rate al! Paper 1 L N 00 u. fow. 21, OU. drying 1). . Flyale. DOWN:h. 1 - d ;-Tbr"WWdr*g of tea sbtvt3 made ( I9-23(I9W 06 it pulp bmtm to 16-80' lichoppre-Iticalor wx* studifti. in 0 the first stage al drying, paper mole of free at dow pulp AF dfkd appo . at the rate. In the W stage. Imper me& Cd alow pulp dried slower. The end Of the III And the beginning of Ud Mage 1% called the crit. point. The degree of beating did not affect the imblurr convat 4 tlw-pe;w at dm cril. imAnt which, In III[ the %4nildre 0 0: studw. was approx. 30%.. This molourv mitent trpre. f th l Th f 1 0 e rtmova o e rate o . wats dw fibm4mmd 6 tr made of %low anti of uite different (or a b W H 0 W 411111 om . p p q free pulp. Tbul'the drying of paper rmade of pulp at 8 V d f : e o SchopW-Rkglrr takes W.3 sec., whtrms paper ma 0 pulp as 18' Schopper-WrglcIr trquires only 21.9 we. HOWIS '.Sv-s A WALILOGICAL LITINATOt CLAWFICAMPI P Zoo goo .7 lee lee 111111le tv"41". moo ltao It f r An I I it fW a 'I W U m kv 10 111'11 4 o 0 a to (t ov dc a w I; it ct n ic og xio A 1 401141 0060 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 ; 0 g 0 g 0 g 0 0 a as 010011111000 0*000600049 ***a***** a**:::: :i'A \Hktb wd-dreas* pop". D. ". GutmAn Anlj!& N(,-, stre"Oth to tIw pulp 14 treatt4l with A Oil the I T, t!m ving dry fiber it . ctlinIqlal stilu. lit IICI Im a 2 2 cturlen. of a reslit vilaabled as 611111-: tO fill it- lit l"'I' amine, ao It. CII.O. and I tv. 4 Itlllr~ Acoll add f',fkl lill. lit 11.0, Will at with "in.t. .1ifling lanfil a ",py. hYdruPbobic Product is Ilry al)" gr'"" I" a 12W nil. of If,() and condense at M-70, M. flosch 0 0 00000 1111 i 1 9 j1L x a L t a a L-A-16-11- A, P a 1L.. I A _JXAR A jL -A-A-J..-t, ov ..0 Ov.,filouq 45 too It :,a 9 The relation; between weight of motet r-9 MA its drying velocity. Dj~.I. Fryv 004 ro* 00 on drying paper of vadwAs Wis. over cylitk1cri tuving tur- face temps. of $5, 100, and 115'. DryingtimcMinwe.' and paper wt. (q) in t/sq- M. We" found to br MAW mettleding to (be equal on, Kql.lx, whm K is a futic. lion of dX~geyr% - t baving a Value Of 0.:945 at Mt. 0. 1 it, It )I an"d"9:1316 at 115'. Ni. Sittig Igo* too 91160 liffill" - tio;; woo Ila IF (OF aft 0 go t% a 1W 4 It I I IN 101 It A a I I ; a, a, a i I Al a a -1 3 00 * * 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 0 P did A ~11*-JOPT M **A t off 00 00 0044 '00 00 8 W Mw4ryj velodtY to VWP -09 The relalkim S.. -14 x 001 B .6 Wasa. IPM- )IIA&_ .11% -dry' 00 T rrysoalb, paper 1"x,.).% list, surfA" at a const. paper wt. of 112.5 c./ml, In. t-Ir *Iuilicil a3 A -ulp mijpn. * n4 found to exest sIurfAce temp. 0 Pa An too =ly in 0 effort was nade in tb- -pts- to preserve to healing before prefon. of handsherls, A I("'. cotton fib"Shtet maig, foositcorfilIcTshavml the greatest drying2 milor.) of the pulps studied. A heel conig. no list or Orr showed 11,011, bkVhd u In 09 be 9.t rate 137.64 Ma"hallSittig 3*0 &ITKk~AL LITINATIM11 CLAIWICATON I ~tv* s.~" Iola" it am, i2st 00 oil 0 U S 11 M3 131; IMIv.,xW-IK 0 0 to 0 fo 0 000 0 0 0 0 foe 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 000000 1 48 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a - - 0 41 fo 0 cp to 6 a do La me a a a Lb Or ar 4- 4 1 i; L L 1. 0 h It I V Y L! I Z .4 M I 0' 0 ii -all the halroducliall of high 106111 else to 11411V1 mille of 00 sit twiv% litaxilloldly &INA ilictr4wa loaper Stirlifilt %viv "t-will'll Ill Asilig Of 9 ILSJWr with %isc cillubliom. . high '-witcul; ".41 11-1 Ito bell, 'tAbilltv Or tlk. 1'.111 4111ill'i'll of trill 11VIAll, ill .6 V1411. %111111011tl of All Iti,olls. 00 00 00 Of J. 00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - n--V- _U'_ 00 I z .00 400 go 0 goo 400 oil xoo too "M Ito 0 all I 1 0 -JEW 0 1m isp IS 11 R x 0000"o a 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 r?o 0 0 000 0 00 00 0 4111 Gio 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 " D .~.f F I - Y.A T I I Flyate, D. M. ,qLjestion of the mechanical toughness of a vileet of paper," Materi2ly Tsentr. nauch.-issled. in-ta bumazh. prom-sti) Issue 36, 1948, P. 137-66 -- Biuiog: 52 items SO. U-3566) 15 Mar& 53, (Letopis 'Zhurn2l Iny1di Statay, No. 14, 1949). Fylate, D. ?-". "The question of tile cohesive forces Of fibers in a sheet of paperp" Materialy Tsentr. nauch--issled. in-ta bmazh. Prcm-sti., Issue 37, 19,48p P- 193-202 SO: U-3566, .15 "'arch 53, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949) -FLYMI-D.-A-10 Flyate, D. M. "Dependence of tho speed of drying of paper on the intiial wetness of the sheet of paper,"" Materialy Tsentr. nauch. issled. in-ta bu~azh. prom-sti, Issue 37, 10,48, p. 203-10 SO: U-3566, 15 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey-i No. 13, 1949) FLYATE, n.V. , i SHUT."LiAN, F.G. 249(,.5 Flyate, D. M. i biruMiman, F. G. Puti Poqsheniya Projovoditellnosti Puima,-rodc-Latel nykh Itlashin. Bunazh Prom-stl, 1949, NO 3, 6 18-22 Bibliogr.- 7 Nezv- So: Letopis!, No 331 1`0 Ii Lesoza--,Iotovki. Lecnaya I Derevoobrabatyvayushchaya Promyshlennost'. Mebellnoye Proizvodstvo. The Infill"Wil 01 tU111111 00 91114 gk#Vh and Ok Pgrgoo. 4w." of Paper, l)-NI F1 BISIMh. Prow. 23, Nu. 2, 21 -41 of the Vffcct of title" oil paj- provertin ase lirrsented, The effects of the Addli. of clay filk-ron the tensile strength and air pc:rmc. ability Of Paper are %tit-hed. A fully bleachrif uffite pulp ii beaten to 45' S,-R. Its a fall. b"lf. the tir,, beet* lire pregid. on a mosifern allectinakilig nachisse. varying ,Its. of rurbowlild cLay we aldrd (cL-&%- detd. by A~h content). and the sheet is condi lioned at 0.5% relative humidity and 20' Prior to Usling. The tensile, streoglis test values am re. produ rible within * 3.5%, A parallel %erisr, W tc%t %Items art' PrrPd. without filter but with the sause basis wt. as the *hvets with filler, Is' tile ra~c of -bcct~ at a const. fiber consent of 00 X./sq.,jo. but with incriming CIA, Y contest there is little vilaoss, in tq:o~jle 'trungth "I its I, cl.lv hu': with hkrvu,ing clay up to 241,'~. the t.-tviik- tittrarh dt- ere"C4 fly 60%. Fur the %beets In which the clay is rT- planed by an equal wt. of fiber, the tensile strrngth increases &moathly; the watical interval between the 2 curves gives the perarritap decrc&,r In tensile strength of a paper with filler compared with a paper of the same bash wt. without filter. The resistance of papar to buret and folding shows themine m[Ation with clay control. A study*( ak permt- Ability shows that, with Incersuling clay content. the itit firfmoRbility increases (4517%, Inc-trass: Inv a clay content of' A sintilar stark- of tests with sheets pr"A. from & 2mr1tunbleachal sulfite-70% groundwood mist. gave the Lame results. The increased drying velocity of filled paper 6 explained on a lasibW of feadief escape of vapor frunt the larM capillaries, the presence of Icsts banded It#O. and the more open structure of the filled sheet. From thleareticall considerations it is shown that the velocity of penetration of liquids into capillaries is inermed with increasing CapilhLry radius (assumed for paper cunts. filler). which helps explain why paper coutg. filler has incrvaial absorptivity. In the 4-.LW 431 a IOU% sulfile blintched pulp tw-Atcn to 32' S.-R. And l,-ontg..3%T~in ~izsr. 6%alton. an415"s. tarrh.of loo g,;,q. its. bmits wt.. fur cL-&y asitlent. of 0. 5. Ill. 15. 3). and 1-16% 04y (basal ou oiien-dry fiber), the ose-rrqionding lirvAing lengths tire 4314. :1722. X.-JI. ;J1111. 3(lixt, and V31 us.. .Irrtch 3.2. 3,111. 2.7. .1.1. 1.7. and 2.07r, and double folds 2111)(1, 1348, 4710. 351. .103. and I(V; the retAtivt tinte t. lt~ wet bya JO%sWn. of Sji,C(h is 13.5. 11.7. 12.0. 1:1.5. MO.. and 10.0 min., mis. Juba LAks: Kiniys FLUTE, D. ?aper-Mitking Yachinery Calculating the necessary number of drying cylinders. Bum. prom. no. 6, 1951. Kand. Tekhn. Hauk 2 SO: Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ April 1951,19ncl. a-.-MATE. D, Mo 2. usm (6oo) 4. Paper Industry 7. ways of improving quality of newspring. Bum* prom* 27 no- 5e 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Rph. 1953, Unclassified. 1. LARIN, P. S., FLYAT.,~ D M, 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Fibers 7. Glaring errors, in the description of the production of pulp and paper (Cellulo3e and fiber plant.: of the U.3.3.2.j P. K. Krslllnikov, P. A. Yakimov. -Reviewed by P. S. Larin, D. '*. Flyagate. 31m. prom. 27, No. 6, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953, Uncl. 1. Ye. ~v,.; 2. U-M (600) 4. Paper A. 7. SizIrI9 of Papers and iW, for letters.. Prom. 27, 40- 10, 1952 MmoaathlX List 01 -A-C-c-e-swsmiOns Library of Congress,F -ZE~2~~1953. Unclassified. BEEMAN. Ye.H.; FLYX~X, D M. - j r, The sizingagent in paper rovin elze. Bum. prom. 28 no.6:9-14 is 133. OWA 6:6) (Quma and resins) (Paper industry) - AT ~,,, , TL) . " I . MM/Miscellaneous. - Manufacturing Card 1/1 1 Pub. 77 - 16/21 Authorg 11 Flyatep D. M., Cand..Tech.,Sci. Mid I Paper bottles PerlodIcal j Nauka i zhizn' 21h.,*page 38,, Sep 1954 Ab6tract I A description.is given of the wo,rldng of a machine on exhibit-at the All-Union Agricultural Exposition in Moscow which makes 3..600 pint-sized bottles per hour out of paper treated with paraffine. Illustrations. Institution Subndtted PIYA239# Doke, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Properties of lithographic poor. Bus. prom. 29 no.5.-,8-12 W 154. (paper) (MMA 7:7) AIaKSEYBV, A.A., inzhaner, radaktor;ASMNAZI, K.M., doktor tekhnicheskiJ6 nauk, radaktor; GWOVSKIT, V.A., kandidat takhaichaskikh nauk, redaktor; GMACHIV. A.H., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, radaktor; IVANOV,p, S.N.j kandidat takhaicheek1kh nauk, radektor; LARIN. P.S., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; IMMNIN. N.H.. doktor tekhni- chaskikh nauk, redaktor-, PUZYRRV, S.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nouk, redaktor; RYUKRIN. N.V., kenclidat tekhaicheskikh nauk, redaktor; YLTATI-D- - * kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; SHAPMO, A.D., ka-n-dl-ftt takhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; ZLIASHB , M.G., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk,.radaktor': KHUDYAKOTA, A.V.. redaktor izdatelletva; KARASIX, X.P.,,tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Paper makerge handbook) Spravochnik bmazhnika (tekhnologa). Koskva. Goglesbunizdat,Vol*2.1 book 1, 1956o 458 p. (MIRA 10:2) 1'.1aningrad TSentralinyy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy inatitut teellyuloz- noy I bumachnoy promyshleanosti (Paper industry) FLYATE, D.M., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Paper for ButOuRtic packing machines used In the food industry. Ihmopron.31 no,4:22-25 AP 156. (MLRA 9:7) (Containers) (ftper--Specifications) FLYATS. David Noiseyevich. kand.tokhn.nauk; SASOUKO, V-0., red.; SARHATSKAYA, -.... I.- --.- -G.-Ir--riai.d OR a 2 ~-ii--IHITS. V.P., tekha.red. Ellew methods for the production of newsprint] Novoe v proisvodstve gazetnoi buwgi. Moskva. Goslesbumisdat, 1957. 123 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Newsprint) ,jLjAT~v t, D.M., kand.tekhn.nauk New high-speed papermaking machines; (survey of foreign Journals). 13um.prom, 33 no-11:27-29 N 158. (MIRA 13:8) (United States--Papermaking machinery) FLYATEt takhn. nauk; BARAN, M. Yo., inth. Present-day mcbiovementa In the manufacture of felts for the paper industry. Bun. prom. 33 no. 6:12-14 Js 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Paper industry-Nquipment and supplies) IVANOV, Sergey Hikolayevich. Prinimnl uchgatiye EYDL1N, I.Ta., kand. tekhn.nauk. MMIKp V.I., kand.tokhn,nauk, retsenzant; PERMIALISKIT, N.P., reteenzent; FLYUTS, D.MA,., red.; SIMINI- KOVA, L.A., red.isd-va; BACHMV!, iq *I - .1. it "tekhn.red. [Technology of paper manufacture] Tekhnologiia bumagi. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1960. 719 P. (Mnu 13:5) 1. Kafedra tsellyulosno-bumazhnogo proizvodatva Leningradskogo tokhnologichaskogo Institute (for PerekBl'skiy). (Paper industry) -a FLYATS, D.M.9 kand.tekhn.nauk Nev book on tie technology of voodpulp and paper production. Bum.prom- 35 no.lt2g Js 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Woodpulp) (Paper) JZTATEq D.M.9 Icand.tekhn.muk; RTSOTA. A.P., inzb. Press felts for mmmfacturing condenser paper. Bum* prom. 35 no.6t28-29 Je 160. (MMA 13:7) (Papermaidog macbinery) Oelt) ALEKSEYEV, A.A. p inzh.p red.; ASHKENAZI., K.M.v doktor tekhn.naukt red.; GWOVSKII, V.A.v kELnd.tekhnnaukp red*; GCRBACM,, A.N., ImxA.tekhn, nauky red.; IVANOVv S.N.v kand.tekbn,naukv red.; IARINq P.S.# kand, tokhn.naukp red.; REPENIN, W.N.9 doktor tekhn.nauky red.; PUznwg S,A,g kand.tekhn.naukg red.j RYUKRINq N.V., kand.tekhn.naukp red.; FIZATEV D.M,y kand.tekhn.nauk2 red.j SWIROf A.D.9 kand.tekbn.naukq M,G*p doktor tokhno-nauk, rod.; K=AKOVA, A.V., red.izd-va,- SIDELINIKOVA, L.A.9 red,izd-va-, LOBANKOVAj R.Ye.9 takhn.red. [Manual for paper.industry technicians) Spravochnik bumazhnika; (tekhno- loga). Moskvag Goslesbumizdat. Vol.3. 1961. 719 p. (MMA 24-.6) 1. leningrad. TSentral'Wy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut toellyuloznoy i bumashnoy prouqsh-lennosti. .,(Paper products) Z910RUYEV. Boris Mikhaylovich; MATE 'ID'M"I dots kand. tekhn. nauk retsenzent; '-MRrvRm"-' CNN - V.S.. dota.:'kand. tekhn. nauk retsenzent! FILOVENKO, K.D.,, red. [water purification structures in woodpulp production; a textbook on a diploma Project for students of the Faculty of Chemistry and Technology) Vodochistnye sooruzheniia tselliulozno- bumazhnogo proizvodstva; posobie po diplomnomu proektirovaniiu dlia studentov khimiko-tekhnol-jr;.cn*skogo fakullteta. Leningrad, Vses. zaochnyi lesotekhn. in-t. i;w;4. 83 P. (MIRA 180) TSVETKOV, l4ran Dmitriyevich; WEPOIN, Yu.N., dots., kand. tekhn.nauk,, reteensent. FLYATE, D.M.v dots., kand. tekhn. nauk,, I retsenzwt. KINJEL&VA, L.D., red.; URITSKAYA, A.D., tekbn. red. (Some calculations for the production of sulfite pulp vith a sodium base] Nekotorys resohity po, proizvodstvu sullfitnoi teelliulosy na natrievom oanovanii; metodicheskoe posobie k diplomnomu proaktiroyaniiu dlia studentov khImi o-tekhnologi- cheekogo, fakullteta. Leningrad, Voss. zaochnyi lesotekhn. in-t, 1962. 112 p. (MIRA 16.:8) (Woodpulp) KOZAROVITSKIY, L.A., prof., daktor takhn. nauk;_ILT .ATg, D.M. red.; POSTNOVA, I.D.1 red.; SHENDAREVA., L.Vp tekhn. red.; PETRENKO, V.M., tekha. red. ,[Basic characteristics of chalk overlay paper for printing and methods for their control] Osnovnye avoistva melovaunoi bumagi dlia pechati i metody ikh kontrolia. Moskva, %eiitr. in-t tekhn. informatsii i ekon. isal. po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiushchei promyshl., 1962. 147 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Paper-Testing) (Prir~ting) FIXATE D.14,--IMIKS IIYU. Some irreversible phenomena taking place daring the drying of paper and woodpulp. Bum.prom. 37 no.3:14-16 Mr 162. (MIU 15 *. 3) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauobno-issledovatellakiy Inatitut bumazhnoy promyshlennosti. (Paper-Drying) (Woodpulp) r ABRAMOVICH, Aleksandr Davidovich; M!Z "D.J, red.; FILDONOVA, A.I.,, red.3.za-va; VIj0VlNjq,--T.P.., fekhn. red. (Reference book for the press operator of papermak-ing"' machines] Posobis pressovshchiku bumagodelatellnoi ma- shiny. Moskva, Goolesbunizdat, 1963. 108 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Papermaking machinery) FLUTE, D.M. Book on the eoating of paper and paperboard. Bum.prom. (381 no.7: - 30 il 163. (KIRA 160) (Paper coatings) % MMKOr YeDk nYAZHNMA, L.F. I- Photcoolorimtric deteruination ct man amounts of =)Iybdmm In proftote containing eelanim and tenurium* Sbor,tnA, 'PllrlTMDW no.9126-29 '65s oun issn) AIM OVA., V.D.; FLTUMILI. N.7o; MITROFANOVA, Yo.B,; SOIDYIYZVA, N.A. 3pidamiological algaificance of atypical strains of dyssutw7 bacteria. Zhur.mikrobiol.. spides. i immu. 27 no.3:23 KrI 56. (ML 9:7) l..Iz kafedry spidesiologii I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (SHIULTA, dysent"lae, atypical strains, apidexiol. significance (Ras)) 0, 06- '01 FOALE, P. TEUN10103Y Periodicals: C7.,LULOZA SI MIRTTE. Vol. 7, no. 8, Aug. 195F, FOAM, P. Some considerations relative to the level of the Danube River waters. p. 313 Mont',ly List of East European Ac-essions (MU) Lr,, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 195", Unclass. FOBER, If.; K&MPINSKI, S.; LELWOCII, Z. --- =9190~~ "Efficiency of Donbass combines in Poland. Biulg .11 p. 1 (Przaglad Corniczy) Vol. 12, no. 2, Feb. 1956 Katowice, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LG* Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 FOBERt H. "Speed of the cutting chain and the performance of a longwall cutter." P. 58 (Przeglad Gorniczy) Vol. 12, no. 2, Feb. 1956 Katowice, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 FODOR) H., Kempinski, S.; Ledwoch, Z. The results of working with trie Donbas combines in Poland. P. 3- (PRACE. No. 17) 1956, Katowice) Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European AccessionB (EEkL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. FWHEM, K. -- ------ Problems of grid irradiation. Magy. radiol. 10 no.:3:170-174 Sept 58. 1, A Becsi Orvosegyetem I. sz. noi klinikajanak (~,-'azgato: prof. T. Antoine dr.) kozlewnye. (HADIOTHIRM. in-various die. cancer, grid irradiation (Hun)) (NMPLASMS, ther. radiother., grid irradiation (Hun)) BIEDA, S.; Role of roontgonodiagnoois in obstetrics. Ginek. P-31. 33 no.2-1153-159 162o is Z I Kliniki Charob, Kobiecych Uniwaraytetu w 'Wiedniu Kierownik y '34niki: Prof. dr T. Antoine. (OBSTEMICS) (RADIOGRAM) BIEDA, S. LZ2-c~~ Role of the anterior height of the pelvis in labor prognosis. Ginek. pol. 33 no.6017-722 162. l. Z I Kliniki Chorob Kobiecych Uniweraytetu w Wiedniu Kierownik Kliniki- prof. dr T. Antoine. (FELVIMETRY) BARANYAI, Pal, dr.; FOCHER, Laezlo, dr. -C~- Data on constitutional role of Pelger-Huet anomaly-. Orr. hetil. 102 no.38:1782-1785 17 S 161. 1. Fovarosi Tanaes Heim Pal Oyermekkorhaza, Laboratorium es Idegosztaly, : Budapest. (LEUKOCYTES) (EPILEPSY blood) lb-p,~-',r f o1 lowIng Lli-Ler-'Le vac.-In-a t I c%n ir, n3 Cimr. thetil. -o7,5 no-43:20,141-2048 0 25 1~4- Fovarosi Tanads flelm Fal Gyermekkorhaz, (veoeto: Focher Tarais dr.) ~g -w Q'i P., Nccturna*L enur~!sl.s in chi,dron- Ja 1 61, . I . F,-wnrorA Tw a -s (fcorvoe: Fcolier !a-.3z'.o dr.) FOCK, Jero 'at ua accelerate oooialiot conatructionj lot us develop our . eoonomio achievements, Munka 10 noJ16-7 Mr 160, 1. Magyar Szocialista. Munkaspart'politikai Bizottsaganak tagja, a Kozporti Bizottsag titkara. '4r e- FOCK,, Jeno Our economics leaders should assume moretesponsibility in fulf43-ling the' plans and inor4sing productivity. Ujit JfLp ~2 no.3:7 10 F 160. 1, Magyar'Szoeialista Mankaspart polit1kai, bisdittsaganak tagja. FOCK. Jeno (Budapest) Our salute to the 3d National Conference of Innovators and Inventors. Ujit lap 13 no.23:3 D 161. 5-w, R 11~~ -7 ~.1- I - -- --- .- ~ I 7 I - . - . "IT -y; t1le jjj,~ III, r1jet,11-6 of soap it, a vocuirl accorvinL to thr New rethl)(I in the ooap - Mazzoni system." Kemija U Induntriji, Zaereb, Vol 2, No 12, 1953, P. 377 SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 10, Oct 1954, Lib. of Congress PolymorphIsm of soap and the Mazzoni process. Milol I FOC St. 348. 3S12-4(1055)~-if" 14,152f.-Tllc effect of tht Mazzoni ptoceas on the cr phases in soaps is investigated by x-ray analysis of .7 soap cakes, A contg. approx. Q% fatty acids and some coconut oil in the raw material and B conig. approx. 70,70. (att3r arlds and produ ", from tallow fats of low titer. The relative Intensities of the rings ccaesponding to the f! phase (diam. 2.95 A.) and 0 phase (diarn. 2.75 A.) are detd. F-jr A, the ratio of the Intensitic-i Is 1.5; 1, aud for B, 1:3, this shows some conve"lon of u to 0 9hase. The $ phw is absent In soap prodticed amidIng to the Mazzoni process. Mazia. R. W. Tor,*_ 1 vaVO xe /,L & c 2r, Ole Oa Fock, V. A. Homogenitilt, Kovarlanz und Relativitilt. LzechoiTovak J. Phys. 7 (1957). 255-261, The nufhnr wishes to stress the fact that in his opinion the use of the term "relativity" in the manner in which it js p re ~v e I ein the literature on the genena theog 3f atil i vi i not only misleading but also seems to indicate lativ"4 re; ac of understanding of fundamentals. His reasons for aCVj un a this opinion are based on a close analysis of the meaning of the terms (I ~ "homogeneity" of the space-time conti- nuum, and (2) ' covariance" of equations Oaws of nature). It is shown that these concepts are fundamentally distinct and are expressed mathematically in distinct ways: the first by the existence of transformations which leave in- variant the expression for the 4-dimensional. distance be- Aween two points of (Galilcan) space-time, including the coefficients gil (which is not generally possible in Memail-, nian spap!Roo that the latter are inhomogencous), Wile the seconir oncept generally involves transformations C C, which themselves pntail transformations of the gil. Such Ctimposite transformations, or covariance willi it-spect to th.-in,arenotdire tly connected with the lit wwgvi it-it y (9r, Fac,k' V-A lack of homogeneity) of the spa& Yet both these con- cepts, Viz. homogeneity of space-time and covaTiance, FVN -ne word "Telativity". If this are often described by the sai word is to imply homogeneity, the so-called general theory of relativity is not relativistic, while if the word is to imply covariance, the latter theory is no more re- lativistic than, for instance, chtssical mechanics (the C C uatigo a exar, ple of -the covariance of the CC! f Lagrmigrip cited). H. Rund (Durban)./b FDCK,, W. 1W. --- ,*, FOCK,, W. Copernican System and Ptolemaic System in the Lipht of the Modern Theory of Gravitation. Postepy fizyki, Warszawa (Polish Physics Society)2 1954., vs. 5.9 nos 1., ps. 3e KPONTA F. ; "t),J I FOCC.9, Hearing disorders f"ll" w'.ng i:-ept--ated cartem ~i,on pois-n-Ing. Acta med. lugoal.. 18 ro.2--95-106 16-f, 1. Institut ,-;I I sooi-Jalnu med.'~cin-u. Med-izInskog fak-iltetu u ilam-!P-Ta. RU-,iANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Applications. Chemical Wood Products. Hydrolysis Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1959, No % 13336. Author : Vasilescu., I.; Focsa, C.; Cojocaru, C. lnst : Not given. Title t Production of Nutritional Yeasts In Hydrolyzates of Cane Wastes. Orig Pub: Lucrarile Inst. cercetari aliment., 1958, 2, 9-ZO. Abstract: Production of celulose from cane can be profi-table by utilizing its wastes. These wastes in the form of hydrolyzates and spent crude alkalis can be used for the production of nutritional yeasts. A hydromodel of hydrolysis was established. A proces3 was developed for adapting yeasts of the Torulopsis utIlls type to hydrolyzates of cane Card 1/2 POLAND / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and 14 Their Applications, Chemical Wood Products. Hydrolysis Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-l(himiya, 1959, No 4. 13-3Z3. Abstract: investigated for saturated wood not subjected to flushing as viell as for wood saturated and alkal- ized with water. The corrosive effect of NaCl and H2SiF6 solutions on common steel was studied. It was established that the iaethod indicatcd for saturation is useful for wood saturation. Outlay for such saturation is six times lower than with the "flurallsill" which is usually used~ -- From the author's resume. Card Z/Z 103 FOCSA, Carmen Determining filtering quality of Rumanian diatomites. Studii cerc chimie 10 no,2:267-273 162. 1. Laboratorul do industrii fermentative, Institutul de corcetari alimentarfs Bucurestie r N L 3303M6 T DJ1WE ACC NRs AFW2T217 SOURCE CODE: RU/0007/65/016/009/0488/0491 AUTHOR: Vasilescu, I.--Vasileskui I.; !,o!Ls --Fokshaj K. Oo ORG: none TITLE-. Method- of estimating the n-paraffin hydrocarbons in gas-oils subjected to microbiological dewax" SOURCE: Petrol si gaze, v. 16, no. 9, 1965, 488-491 TOPIC TAGS: hydrocarbon, dewaxing, urea, petroleum product, petrochemistry ABSTRACT: A description of a method for determining n-paraffin hydrocarbons in gas-oils subjected to microbiological dewaxing. The method employs the property of urea of forming adducts with the n-paraffin hydrocarbons with more than 7 carbon atoms, and has been checked with pure n-hexadecane as reference substance. Use of the mthod for a gas-oil before and after dewaxing gave n-paraffin values of 22.5 and 0.15 percent respectively. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. [Based on authors' Eng. abstract] (4FRSI SUB CODE: llo 07 SUBM DATE: none OTH REF: 007 Card Mlbll A, JUGUREAKUp N., ing.; # 4 TATI, Sabin Lng. Technique of shooting in atmospheric methane in advancing work where detonating explosives are used, Rev min 13 no.8:384-389 Ag 162. FOCSky I., ing.; TAT, S., ingo; FUIOREA, D., tehn, Research organized for the determination of thermoresistant explosive manufacture formulas and the results obtained in experimenting with them in mines with high temperatures. Rev min 14 no,,9:410412 S 163, I FOOSA~ 1., ing.; TAT, S. , ing. Achievements obtained in the problem of' fireproof explosives. Rev min 15 no.11:560-562 It `64. t- 0 C 5,q VIX6-14- j RUMANIA/Chemical Techrrlogy - Chemical Products and Their H-13 Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1958, 25855 Author : Focea Virgilp Alemandrescu Adrian, Alexandrescu Florica Inst : Iasi Polytechnic Institute. Title Foam-Ceramics and the Possibilities of Their Use in Building. Orig Pub Bul. Inst. politchn. Iasio 1956, 2, No 3-4, 389-4oo. Abstract Results of investigations of a new building material -- foam-ceramics (FC), produced by -firing at 900-9500 a mix- ture of clay and foaming agent. Decrease of shrinkage of the utilized raw material, containing up to 32% of clay, vas attained by the use of clay that 'had been dehydrated at 400P. in an amount of 20% with addition f of 0*5-1% cement* Thermal coefficients of articles Card 1/2 ,IUMUM/Chemical Technology - Chemical Product-sana - Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1958, 25855 made of PC are from 0.09 to 0.19 cal/O. The charac- teriatics of PC thus produced are given as well as the fields of their utilization. Card 2/2 - 23 - FOCSR, V. Calculation of longtidudiral reingorced masonry sections. 1'D. 126. (Standardizaroa, Vol. 9, Yo. 3. Mar. 1957, Bucuresti, R-Um..-inia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM) Lc. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug. 1957. Unel. FOCSA~ V. 17ECIDTOLOGY Periodicals: REVISTA CONSTRUCT IT LCR SI A MATMALELOR DF CONSTF(JOTII Voll 10, no. 29,,,,7m&j'*1958 FOCSA, V. Thernal behavior of roofs of certain industrial buildings. p.488 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, Ito. 2, February 1959., Unclass. FOCSA, Virgil; RADU, Adrain (Jassy, Rumania) Determination of the mean coefficient of heat penotration through layered walls-by the method of thermal fields. Archiw inz lad 9 no. A+.- 407-/+18 163. .. I FOCSAJI V., conf. ing.; RADU, A., ing.; VERES, Al. ing. Thermal resistance of masonry work in materials with vertical holes, Rev constr si mat constr 15 no. 11: 586-591 N 163. PITIS I. dr- FOGSAM-EANU-, A., dr inz.; MITONIII, M.; WOyjUjR(Yj KI, ZbigLn-iii~,~~ ~oc-. ~z-.' [translator] Studies on mold resistance of some el8ctroInsulat.Itg compounds. Przegl elektrotechn 39 no.12:472-474 D163. 1. Instytut Elektrotechniki, Bukareszt (for Pitis, Foesameanu, Antoniu). 2. Politechnika, Gdansk (for Woynarowski). Fo c:s tA N E. 1) N ti, Category : RUMAM/General Problems Problems of Teaching A-3 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Mika, 5D 2, 195TNb 2818 Author :Foesaneanu, Antonia Title :Teaching the Thpic'"Blectrompetic Induction." Orig Fab :Gaz- mat- si fiz., 1956, AB, No 3, 14T-159 Abstract :No abstract Card : 1/1 FOCSENEANU, H. I ~ - ''I. . ~ . *Takeover. The growth of monopoly in Britain, 1951-1961" by William Mennell. Reviewed by H.Foeseneana. Probleme econ 16 no.12:137-140 D 163. r f--oc-,snweANU I-T. amp" 00 00,3 00 saw wdw a tow. 0 h"dcV"0mw11 8 strong 16%#A-3hWhww by 0'8~hmm'$ 6d M md 240D A The asset of 010 hma ViWW 00 the . Max. of the absorption' --Ydkof Mtbeaujitgated but ~ms~ the valm al tht mx. is ml, IMETALLUUMCAL LFFEWAIWE CL"WWATM UQ?4N=n slow 1111111" Isom ta-&n- .4 4mv aill 1400" T M L 1 11 Cd 0 N U a all 0-9 a iii0c WAD 0 A 94 u As so AS11 . ; I r- 4041 of 000 0:40 4.0000000000 0 0 410 1 0 0 0 4 -0400-4, -0000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0: 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0000 _VM 2 lee WOO woo x .Ole* woo Coo fto see see J. FOCSANEANUj 1*;SAVULESCU, A.IBONTEAp V. Effectiveness of some organic preparations in fighting the vine mildew (Plasmozara. viticola (Berk. et Curt.) Berl. et de Toni) anti the apple speckles (Endostigme inequalis (Cooke Syd-) P. 323. COMUNICARILE. Bucurestip Rumania* Vol* 8. no, 3, Mar- 1958- Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI),, IC, Vol. 11, No. 9, September, 1959- Uncle G C. -S GOUNTXY CATEGORY' AB3. JOUR. L-o. '72453 11~; lil^jlf 1--orulv-,cul A. Boritea, Focs--.-irieanu, T. ' r- L~ . ; ; TITLT (A lverlc~'. rution tn Cmitro" of Apple Scab [Eodo5tigme inaequalis (Cooke) -IoYd.~ J OKI~. 12UB t Studli ,;i cercetari b!ol. Acad. 'RFII bir-11. r; xrege L 1- 5 10, No 4, 3 c-,3 AK'TRACT Aa testino, a number Of Orl',anic preparations r aj,pl to find a substItute ro;, bordeau., 1. e r.; o s telfe-tive wus foond to be 'e-nhazin -or p1w-ny1mercurockilor-Ide. The qu;.Ility of friiit contents of s-I'gar and vitamine C. w-e higher tha~-L those of apples treated with M. 'ITe prepar..'ttion ca-. be vc~,,oym-nded for m-Itrol of apple scab, at com'!en!.!,u"on Of 0.~J"t; T"r'icr to blossoming, and of 0.15; after of poisGning, othc~r prt;paratii:,ns should be used in the last 1. 1.; U I Slit c: yri. 'Juta,' V. ; Giurea, M. 3 Mo Category tRUNANIA/ltomic snd MolocUlar Fhysics - Heat D .4 Abs Jour iRof Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 6274 Author :l1qcgeneeng, D. Title :Unavoidabli-Eie6rs is the;*,Moiburement of Temperature Grig Fub :'Matrol. apl. 1956, 3, No 3, 38-40 Abstract :In the measurement of the tqr-persture of any modiurr, there occur errors owing to the'-rarasitic heat exchenge between the thermometer and those.neighboring bcdies of media that have a different temperetur,e'. The most importent, cases of parasitic heat exchange ere.t radiation occurring when measuring the gas tempqrsture, convection due to Inccmplete iirrorsion of the thermometer in the liquid, convection end rediation occurring when mopsurin& the surface temperature of the solid body by contact, 6nd.radietion occurring in the Teesure- rent of temroratute by mesnp of an optiorl pyrometer. Tho first two cn6es nro considered ifi doteil. Rocorrondntions are given for the reduction of the errors. Cerd* 1/1 MUNTEANU, Corneliu (Bucuresti); PESTROIU, Daniel (Tirgu.Jiu); PIRSAN, Liviu (13=uronti); VOICUISSCUI, Dan (Bucuresti); ALMSGU,, I (ft aras) Pf,LV,',ANUj Ioan (Bucureati); STANCU. I.M. (Bucurosi,i); 'VIfIt;Scu, Ton (Bucurosti), STPIMSCU, Ilie (Sibllu); IONESCU, rraian (Braiia); KAGSO F. ~(cluji; IWES-0. L. (Uzanicu Vilcea); WIMSO&TIU, C,; FOCSr,1,MAIW,,.14.1,; POPA, Eugen (IasjL), MIHALGA, Dar. (Bucuresti); FELIGRAD jPjt&-+4 UrMA , T.. Dori 11 (r- STANCU, Icn M. Proposed problems. Gaz. mat B 16 no.2t.86-91 F 165. BEKE, Denes; B. BARCZAI, Marietta; FOCZE, 1,ajon Data on the oboxiotry of haterocycl4o, pasudobasic amino carbinals. XX. Prwparation of quaternary 3..4-dib7droiaoquino.Iin,v salts by the interaction of 2-((3 -;~bromostbyl),-benzaldeb7de and &nines of the lot order. Nagy kem folyoir 67 no.12:517-519 D 161, 1. Budapeati Husaki IMtem Szerves-Umiai Tanozeke. 2. Szorkente bizattsagi tag,, Naffar &miai Felyeirat" (for Beke). S/021/62/(.,00/012/002/018 Some- -e~dstC11Ce___,, D251/D308; (Existence) .1f,the function Vty",y) is defined in the parallelopip- --ed R R: IX T(to)l a,.I (to) 1 4. at to -4 t t 0 + To OY where a and T -a r epositive constants and is cormc-a,-,uratc vii th t f or PY; f'or fixed t, and 12 fix--d x -is continuous vrith rcspect to x,y the point tto"T(to)y -q(t A) 3 - lies in It, and -;'f there ex, i s t s [t( 1, is intearable in the int rval )11: to + a function m(t) tha'" in the Lebesque --sense and dominates. 121 An R? thea for some inter- --ion x(t), absol--a Val [to 41 to 4- T] '- 'T -er To there exists a funcl, utely continuous on (to .Y-to + ~3 sati-sfying (1) aad (2) alraost everyw~hara the curve' of which lies ~ in R f or to /__ t. 44 -6 + T. Theorem 2: If the conditions of.theorem 1 are satisfic , and if x(t) is a solution of (l),'(2), and if there exists a function L(t) integrable in'the Lebesque-sensesuch that If ''-~.f [t,X(t),X(t -A)] 4 L(t) x(t) + x(t for an arbitrary point, t,5E'1~7, then the solution off.: (1), (2) is unique. Card 2/ 33863 S/041/62/014/001/004/007 c) B112/B104 AUTHORS: Rubanik, V. P., Fodchuk, V. I. (Chernovts:f) TITLE., Existence and properties of a bounded so-ution of a system of quasi-linear differential-difference equations PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy matematicheskiy zhurnal, v. 14, no. 1, 10,62, 87 - 92 TEXT: The authors consider a system of quasi-linear differential-difference equations of the form r du(t)/dt - 2: H u(t - 81) + F(t,u(t),u(t 1=0 1 r The real parts of the roots of the equation (Ez 612) . 0 D et H1e 1=0 are assumed to be negative. It is demonstrated that an unambiguous, Card 1/2 33863 S/041/62/014/001/004/007 Existence and properties of a... B112/BlOij boundedg asymptotically (t ~oo) stable solution u = Cf(t,F,) exists, which is periodic if F is periodic. The proofs are due to N. N. Bogolyubov (cf. 0 nekotorykh statisticheskikh metodakh v matematicheskoy fiz-ike - On cei-tain statistical methods in mathematical physics, X., 1945; Asimptoticheakiye metody v teorii nelineynykh kolebaniy - Asymptotic method--I in the theory of nonlinear oscillations, Fizmatgiz, M., 1958). There are 5 references: 3 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two references to English-language publicatirm read as follows: E. Lt. Wright, The linear difference-differential equation% Proc. Roy. Soc., Edinburg, ser. A, 62, 1, '1949i R. Bellman, On the ex- istence and boundedness of-solutions of nonlinear differe-..itial-difference equations, Ann. Math., 2, 1949- SUBMITTED% July 23, 1960 Card 212 S/041/62/014/002/008/008 B172/B112 AlUTHOR: Fodchuk, V.-I. TITLE: Existence and properties of an iHtegral manifold of a: system of differential equations with retarded argument PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy matematicheskiy zhurnal, v- 14, no. 2, 1962, 227-231 TEM": The author considers a system of n+1 equations of the form dh(t) Hh(t)+H h(t-Z~)+Q(t,g(t),g(t- A),h(t),h(t- dt 1 .~E~ ,-- +P(t,g(t),g(t-A),h(t),h(t-L),~,), where h(t) and h(t-,L) are dt vectors of the n-dimensional Euclidean space; g(t) is a scalar function; c- is a constant; A is a constant > 0; H and H 1 are constant matrices of the n-th order. Conditions are stated under which the system possesses an integral represented as h - f(t,g(t),g(t- 6),E). In addition to two theorems relating to the properties of continuity and differentiability of f, Card 1/2 S/041/62/'014/002/008/008 Existence and properties of an ... B172/B1122 a theorem is formulated which states that every solution of the system that fulfills certain initial conditions asymptotically approaches one single integral manifold of the above-mentioned type. The proofs are due to W. 11. Bogolyubov. SUBMITTED: July 22, 1961, Kiyev Card 2/e 43393 LI 5/041/62/014/004/007/007 B172/B112 AUTHOR: Fodchuk. V. 1. (K~yev) TITLEs On the construction of asymptotic solutions to nonstationary differential equations with lagging argument and small parameter PERIODICALs Ukrainskiy matematicheskiy zhurnalt v. 14, no. 4, 1962, 435 - 440 TEM The equations of the form R(t) + p 1 F_ f (t, x ( t) x It- V V oll r t (1); +q2(T)x It- 2 2 (Irv1*(01 k1t_ are considered where S is a small positive parameter, are 2 non-negative functions; f' pl' P2 , q1, q2' ')2shall be differentiable 81 any number.of times for all finite argument For To from 10 '13 the idegenerate equation i(t)+p,(t )*(t)+ql(-C- i ) Lt-v,(T~ -p2(Z-.)x(t) 0 .0 -92(V )] - 0 shallihave the periodic family of'solutions +q2(7-0)x It 0 Card 1/2 S/0411/62/014/004/007/007 On the construction of B172/B112 X( t) - a, coo, rwm.- ) t+ where r..a and ip are arbitrary constants and 4)(V) is 4 2 0 simple root of the system +qj (r )9)sin &~j ot- 41 pa V-Q 0 )coo 0 0 2(T. 4)V2(r 3'0' 7- ~,j-ql (T' ~-Jcos [01), (T- )] j+ q neoM sin [6)1) 0) 0 0 0 A) 2 (r0 (); (n-0, 2, 3,.e..) must not be voots of this system. The formulation 1 2 x(t) - a cos'P+,fu 1 (IV, a,V t6 u 2(t9 a# fl + .6,,, is chosen for solving (1). In this formulatioh /41 ! '!K2 are periodic functions of (P with the period 21tqT7 et, and a,* are solutions to the system "a '- 6A,(~-,a )+E2 A a) 2 dt 2 dp - &)(T) +,~B,(T, a) + 6 B (Zo,a)+,*** The measurements made give explicit dt 2 expressions for A,,-B, and.u,., SUBMITTEDt June 14, 1962 Card 2/2