SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT S. DALAKOV - YU.L. DALETSKIY

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L 45281-66 ACC NRt AP6023570 CZ of the torpedo electricians section, tells of the part played by his ship in protecting -Y ships vd submarines. Sergeant 1. Golub, com- the landing operation from enem 4 mander of an airj ncher'GArSU-57~ reports on his assignment to effect an -- rQp.jav. _ __ _ airborne landing in the rear of the enemy forces and describes the landing operation as seen from the air. Sergeant 1. Nivolovich, head of a marine unit, describes thd';'., assault of his men in armored carriers landing directly from the ships. Lieutenant. V. Zaytsev, commander of a motorized infantry platoon, reports on the operations of his group, which landed in armored cars and was assigned to the destruction of enemy rocket installations and the prevention of a nuclear hit on the advancing unitq. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [GC] 11~ SUB CODE: 01, 15,05,13/ SUBM DATE: none/ Card 2/2 T~ALAFCV 3 Device on orinninr 1,0 stop Ue fc(ci-In, , f ::,jrri tirc-ad is 'Ird:en. I - I p. 19. Ratsicnaliznt3ii Vol ~', I;o. 1, 1'11,1i- I,' Ii:ir.13 ~Ilonthly Index of East E,,xopcan Accessions (i-I'V.AI) 1,C) Vol. 7, '-'c. 10, Oct. 58 DATA OV, Stefan Zoonomizing in bobbins and transport. Tekstilna prom 12 noel: 38-39 163o 1. Direktor na DIP 80smi mart," Sliveno SR 6 AGULYAN, Soflya Liparitovna; DAIANYAN G.Kh., otvatstvanny7 redaktor; TATXVCSYAN, S.A. , reda-q-tTr2, V-a ; KAPLANTAN, M.A . , takhni- chaskiy redaktor [Michurin apple varieties on the Leninakan Plateau in Armenia] Michurinskie sorts tabloni na laninakanakam plato Armianskot SSR. Brevan, Izd-vo Akademii nauk Armianskot SSR, 1955. 154 p. (MIBA9:9) (Armenia-Apple-Varieties) JAVI -! W. 7; 2~j , 7 , , '*I'-J, ; j -. 1 3 ') '*.'.: .' - I ~',,-Intrilt.liti ons t. ) I :-,r, :3 f,,0j -,!- ~i ! ' fj I ~ : ; -- *, , -~ I, I . ag:- IiAl. 114 '63 DAVIDESCU, D.; DALAS, Melania Period of application of mineral fertilizer on sunflowers 0 under the agroclimatic conditions of Tirgu Frumos, Iani, region. Stu4ii biol agr Iasi 13 no.2:359-370 162. ~4 Melania TIMARIU, Gheorghe; COSTACHE, lon; PETROVICI, Paul; DALAS, - Effect of fertilizers applied to noybeans for grain, green bulk, and silage. Studit biol agr Iasi 14 no.2:331-336 163. RMABIA Cultivable Plants - Grains. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol. , No 3, 1958, 10707 Author Pryadchenku, A., Yazadzhi, A., Velikan, V., Dregich, L., ~!jar,, V., Melakrinos, A., Bretan, I., Gologan, I., D Boldye, Ye., Chobotaru, V., Miklya, K. Inst Rumanian Academy. Title 'Ilie Best Sorts of Spring Wheat for the Rumanian Pvople'a Republic. Orig Pub Biol., zh. Akad RIM, 1956, 1, No 1, 147-2o6. Abstract The results are given of the comparative testing of spring wheat varieties conducted in 1,)49-1952 on six experimental tases, situated in different productive z.,-)n,2s of the Russian People's Republic I Is G!,. " I i a :.Ivabod 21 "19 "0- 95020 AU"'HOA :ak a iint, of Sw=ier '7horst Durivod from OR 1,"I "IJ D. Cni!am. Aafid. P%PP, 19507, 7, No.3.0, 663-007 The Ty?gu Fxumca 2?T lino uf sumer Is (19sar".bod, ith'oh has bu.,An. dav.9ioped St tion In P2joirinca. This linu 3ur-Dag- soc~i the kindli;n1a YI-PR 46 'MrietY d"Llotted to in produotivity. Th,:. average boost for tho yeara of the oxpea!irient (1953-1956) totaled 134 kg/ha. (10.3%). This lillo Is -vory pzoml-iing for Moldavia has bicn brod and put Into trial in 1956. C S_ZD: M40YU./Cultivated Plants, Cereals. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Dfol., NO 17, 1958, 77574. whent, good results were shown of thin varielly divided into districts "Chennd" 1l'( anLI Uw new varieties "Tyrgu F-rimos" 16, livided into the steppe and forest-steppe regicna rf McIdavia, and "Beregan" 77. In t,!e forest zcres cf bot:i slopes of the Carpathian and Western Mcuntains (14untsiy Apusen' ) t'.-.e variety "Menad!' 117 pre- vailed. In the steppe n-,d fcrest-steppe reCions of the weGtem part of Cmeniye, Damt ani 'he central rart of Tmnsyl-tania - "C-,,dcrr.` 241, 0.1- vided into districts in DereCan. As i-eGards a barley variety, "Chenad" 395 is the mcst early uaturing and frost resistant, is d *;vided into all zones of cultivation of winter barley. As reGards Gard 2/3 DALAS, V. Studies on scme species and varit!03 Of fa'l rYU~ :) -, -'4 1 ' biol agr Iasi 14 no.2a309-313 ?63. DALAS, V.; SGUMPU, Natalia Contributions to the detorminntion of the resistance to frost of some new varities of wintor wheat. StUdit biol agr Disi 14 no.2:315-321 163. DAUAN I C. Pro'-Apms rerarf~,Inc: t o behavicr and coriput ti~-n of rillarF; ~r the -fi!-16 of clasAcit.-,, and plasti i.. _~T A 1,11SURIJ;~T11. Stiintifica a Irr!in,:-rilor si T~?cl~nicienilor dir. R;-ni ria si "i, ~-)n,strwf.ilor si al "nr-rualelor -1i Construotii) Vurt:resti, Ru7aniq. Vol. 10, no. 1:1, Dec. 15)58. ":nrtlil- List of Fast Eiironc-in Ar~-ossiorls Unc 1. ~,ADA~:, C. Elements 'or the ca1c,ilrtic'., of !:t.r-uct-:,r-E of in,li,f:trL~I v1ith tlmnces f ixed on colli-mr-s, am-~:w i1", ,i*,~nsmission of stre,scs. .2 .3. "A C A StUntifica a In i;,,crilor ~i TchnLcit:idlor ('in Con,structiilor Ei al :!aterialclor de Const.rucLi.i.) BucureEtli, Rumania Vol. 11, no. I,, J,:ne 1~).;-~". ','c,,nthl,- li~~t o' Luroncan Acc,,,~sioij in c,:,- '-()I KARLSON, K.P.[KaOl9ons,.-;K.1, red.; BAYARS, V.[Bajars, J.4, red. STONANS, Ja., red.; DALBINI, M.Ya.[Dalbins, M.1, red.; PLATNIYEKS, R.F.[Pla~~ieks., A.),--redl; LAPUS140HOK, Yu.K.J. red.; TEYTELIBAUM, A., red.; BITAR, A., t6kM. red. (Transactions of the Conference on the New Methods of the Efficient Use of Lowl Fuels hold in Riga, September 2 to 5, 1958) Trudy sov"hohaniia po, novym metodan ratsionall- nogo ispollzovaniia mastnykh topliv, Riga, 1958a MRA 16:5) 1. Soveshchaniya po novym metodam ratsionallnogo ispollzo- .vaniya mestnykh topliv, Riga, 1958. 2. Institut khimii Akademii nauk Lat-viyskoy SSR (for Bayars, Dalbin'). (Fuel--Congresses) A UTHOR: Da 1-b.i nsh B. :.;er.ior ~%nviNeer I ~ 2 1/ 3 TITLE: The New TsB-ATS Telephone Set !"iovyy telefonnyy apparat TsB-ATS" I'Mi 10 D! CAL: Vest nik svv a zi , 105 1, vv 2 0 2 ABSTRACT: The "VEF" PInnt, in con,rinction with the Nauchno-issled,)- y institut radio- tekhnicheskoy promyshlennostl vatellski L (33cientific Regearcn. rnstittite of tl,.e Radiotechnical In- dustry) has developed ind 1"or test pur-coses, released a new telephone set, the considerabl,; i7,T)roved TsB-A7,:,. T vi e article describes 4ts outer streamlined ap~,earance I.F-ig,ire the arrangement of the ,omponents i!icl,;d.4ng the TK-57 inze-, and the %!K-14 microphone inset, the circuit Fifures 2 and 3), the electroacoustic rarameters 'Fir-ures 4 - ~,", and its basic properties. ~!ousinf_,, dial, and plug socket, wl-,i~h are the same as t1-ose of the "Ba,_,+a-50" set, are of cast conol-mer nlastic. he dimensions of the set are 270 x 147 x 114 mm. The circuit of the new TsB-A-3 does not Card 112 differ much fro:n t~,at of the --TS-7sB set 7he amplifier The New TsB-ATS Telep'none Set 7,W/11. 1-1 -5 ?- 1 - 2 1/ J:5 has a frequency range from 300 to 3,500 c. T~e set hae an electromagnetic microphone with a transistorized amplifier, This equals the Derformance of a set with a carbon micro- phone, but takes in considerabl,, less non-linear listortions. There are 3 graphs, 2 circuits and I ploto. ASSOCIATION: SKB zavoda "VEF" (The SF.B of the "VF-:F" Plant) Card 212 LAPUSHONOK, Yu.(Riga); BAYARS#V.[BajaretV.I(Riga)j...PALDINISH,Ya. [Dalbineq.T.J(Riga) High-speed semicoking of peat in the experiment installation using gas heat transfer medium. In Russian. Vestis Latv ak no,3: 127-134 '60. OW 10:7) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, Institut Ithimi. (Peat) (Coke) (Gases) DIALBON., G.; TJWY.X~ D.; O'n-UNS Me Recent improvements in unipolar machines* pe 155a STUDII SI CERGETARI STINTIHICE. FIZICA SI STINTE TEM41CE. Iasi, Rumania. Vol. 8, no. 2, 1957 Monthly list of European Accesstons (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. a959 Uncle RMUIIii./Phy5iCal Cheziistry - Electroche:11istry. D Abs Jour Ref Zhur Klimiya, No 19, 1959, 67380 A.Uthor D'Albon, Gerard; Ursescu, Dau; Gutmar, Mlarcel Inst Polytechnical Institute Iasi Title A New Phenomenon Observed at a Mercury Chromium, Coatact (for a Thin Layer). Prelii-ainary Report. OriL, Pub Bul. List. politehn. Iasi, 1958, 4, No 1-2, 297-3o4 Abstract When current was passed throu0i n system: thin Cr layer on steel CHqj Cr layer on steel, periodic variations of the resistance of the system were observed at coi's- tant voltage. The Cr layer was " 30," thick. The ef- fect of the Cr layer on the phenomeno-i deocribed and the effect on the layer of variotis chemical conpiu;ids, 11~~ purity, sublayer material, cvrreiit mnoiitude, temperature, and other factors were studied. -- Yu. Pleskov Card 1/1 - 32 - L 25805-66 -76397 ACC-NRs AP6013937 SOURCE CODE: UR/0239/63/051/003/o395 AUTHOR: Valtneris. A* Doi Dale He Yao ORG: Department of Vormal ftsiology, Medical Tnstitute, Riga (Kaf~dii normallnoy fiziologii Meditsinskogo instituta) TITIE: Adaptation of HPO-2 vA U-102 oscillographs to the recording of mechanical vibrations in the organism I%- SOURCE: Fiziologichookiy sharnal SSSR, ve 31t no* 3, 3.963# 395-397 TOPIC TAGS: oscillograph, bioelectrio phenomenon/HPO-2 oscillographt N-102 oseMograph ABSTRACT: -Ari AP072 oq6Illbgri%ph wa's adapted to thedirect reoord-.' ting'df mechanical impulses without transforming them Into eleotriol ~pulses, An olds burned out vibrator cell of the oscillograph was converted Into a.dell sensitive to mechanical vibrations (a meohanovibrator') brequipping It with a tightly stretched slik i ithread to whioh-a.triangle made of plastic was affixed, The apex~ "of the triangle was plaoed In contaot with the membrane of the ,cell, while a mirror fastened to the base of the triangle was .used tor4fleot a lisht beam'onto the photosensitive film or Apreen of the- recording part of the osol.119graph, The call was I Card 1LZ uxt 6i2.o8 ACC NRt AP60159.17 connected by means of. a polyethylene tube to the receiving part of the system. The osaillograph was thus adapted to the direct :i6c6idiffig 'of meohiii-AceCl vibratiojiW-1-n the Involved lathe determination of myogrames cardlogramal sphygmo- -gramaq etoe. By using the modified osoillographo simultaneour re-t Icording of meohanical. and bioeleotrio oscillations can be,carrleC out. The N 102 osoillograph (an Improved model of..the.MPO-2 be modif led in the same mann oboillogr4iJO) Ler.. Orig* art* hast F S 3 figures* JPRS 50 CODE: 09, o6 sU13H DATE: 24Sap63, ORIG RM -008 :ard 2/2, CA/ VALTNERIS, A.D.; DALE, N.Ya. Adaptation of Mi~2 and ll,;~-102 oscillographs for the recordilg of mechanical oscillation6 in the body. Fiziol.zhur. 51 no-3:3c5-397 Mr 165. OMIRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fizioiori.i lns~l',~'~a, Riga. E, Volciemn! z 'I.I. V -.1 LyV y e 1.(-d lififa, AN latv.. 'n P-ItZ- 3611 JbALECHIN, N_ I , BELYAKOV, F.Ye.-, BABIF, B.N.; BAL19 V.; BoRoVKOV, P.1i. -, V0Y-zX0DIr,, I.E.; GURINVICH, G.M.; GORBUITOVA, P.I.; KOHNOV, A.S.; KALAIPTAUROVA, M.Y.: KASHIRSKIY, A.Ya.; KAZAIICqEYZV, Ye.11.; LEKS11TKIN, A.F.; LETI- CH3VSKIY. M.A.; LOPATIN, S.Z.; HIRSKIY, V.N.; PODSWALOV, V.N.; SUBBOTINA, V.P.; TANASUCRUK, N.P.; FEEDOTOV, S.D.; FISENKO, K.N.; ELIKIND, I.G.; BOVIN, S.S.; VASIL'YEV, L.T.; DRINKOV, V.D.; DALF~ CHIN, N.I.; DADAGOV, I.A.; VERROSHINA, V.I.: ZHUOV, I.V.-, ZINN,--- DiA.-,---!ifANNIKOV, A.Ya.; KOVALEV, M.K.; LUGAKOVS11IY, N.L.; NALEVSKIY, A.F.; SEREZHNIKOV, V.K.; SEMIGLASOV, M.D., SOKOLOV, A.V.; STEPANOV, V.I.; SAKR,UIIN, G.S.; SAVENKO, P.A.; SOLODOV, V.P.; UMEROV, Sh.Kh.; CHIKINDAS, G.S.-, SHCHUBUMINA, S.N.; DYNKIN, G.Z.; LYSOV, V.S.; 0MOROVICH, A.N.; ROKITSINSKIY, E.V.; BRASLAVQr-IY, H.S.; RUBMIKO, I.A.; ZRUKOBORSKIY, M.S.; ZHDANOV, I.Ye.; SUSLIN, V.A.; BRUS, A.Ye.; VOLYNSKIY, S.A.; KLYUYEV, V.A.; ISTRATOV, A.G.; TIYXOMIROV, I.F.; BUTYIUN, Ya.li.: VOLYNSKIY, S.A.; MINEnV, M.F.; MALITM, V.I.; VIDETSKIY, A.F., kand.taklm.nauk, glavnyy red.; DEMIDOV, A.U., red.; KRAVETS, A.L., red.; KLIIAOVA, Z.I., tekJin.red. LIndustrial Astrakhan] Promyahlonnaia Astrakhan'. Astrakhan', Izd-vo gazety "Volga," 1959. 318 p. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Astrakhan (Province) Rkonomichonkiy adminlstrativnyy rnyon. (Astrakhan Province--Economid conditions) BEIA HOV.G.; DALKNKO,N. Useful and needed book ("Grain; laboratory research." B.D.Kazakoy Reviewed Vy G.Belashov, N.Dalenko). Muk.-eley.prom.21 no.6:3 of cover Je 55. (MIRA 8:10) 1. Moskovksiy tekhnologichaskiy inatitut pishchavoy promyshlennosti. (Grain) (Kazakov,E.D.) 0 al 0 Is 6 00 is is 0 0 0 0 100 E 4 1 6 so! , 1 M 19,11 a 1 - A 6 A 1 '. 4t# 4I 0 if 00, - _ ....... rioccills ..0 : I t N t a . . o pea TU SpIou"tJoa of apatitio-o"hoult froa S' R-) s s"s (U Ff" l l - - l F I Valottliko. Trama. 56- 1014, apatite.titphc lite ruck 104 No . , applJord in acid lomat kwultillires lite acidify avid mippliorof l-Im.. : I alroffil K to thir vtop. It Is lilm~ eff-cliv, on lWa TIw X In thr #ink In M-mr? 6 rwat than fill miroldow 1w461. 1, h 60 e ninbile than t " on jj ; 000 0, 0 ~ 00 l 16 0 6 us# 00 a 0 o l " 'WOO U III AV 01) it III od-o a 4 1 0 Is * 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 of of 1 14 9 a 0 0 6 0 0 111, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0000 0 a *sel Al, 20-5-30/% AUTHORS: Dalenko, N.I., Kretovich, V. L. TITLE: On the Direct Effect Produced by Reducing Agents upon Gluten Proteins (0 neposredstvennom vozdeystvii vosstanoviteley na belki kleykoviny) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 5, pp. 961-963 (USSR) ABSTRAM As is generally known, reducing agents, especially hydrosul- phide compounds produce a loosening effect upon gluten. Yet there is no uniform opinion concerning the nature of this effect. Jorgensen developed the conception of the effective mechanism of the so-called baking-powders, or of the thorein contained hydrosulphide compounds which activate the latent "Proteinases" of flour due to which the proteolysis is in- temsified and a "loosening" of both the gluten and the dough is effected. This effect has al3o been proved experimentally, whereas Ford and Maiden came to the conclusion that glutation produces a direct effect on the gluten proteins. It is, how- ever, quite obvious and evident that the dissolution of pro- Card 1/4 tein in 0,1 m acetic acid with a subsequent thorough heating 20-5-30/54 On the Direct Effect Produced by Reducing Agents upon Gluten Proteins at 95 to 960C is a too drastic procedure which causes irre- versible alterations of denaturization of the protein. Recent- ly, the works by De Deken and collaborators, who had to prove the 3aid direct influence,obrought about the dissolution of "lysophilized" gluten at 0 by pH of up to 11 in the presence of reducing substances. Under these conditions too, the irre- versible fission of protein by a "milieu" of such an alkaline extent is not Impossible. The sulphurous amino acids are most easily affected in this respect. The present work was per- formed in view of an experimental investigation of this question. Its solubility both in water and phosphate buffer, as well as its plastic properties (measured by a plastometer AB) served as indices of the physical gluten properties. The effect of the reducing agents was investigated at 0 , t is being a temperature at which the effect of proteolytic fermentB seams impossible the results of the effect of the "Zystein" and of the "Askorbin'l-acid upon the physical properties of the "lyophilisyized" gluten are given in fig. 1. This makes it clear that it seams impossible to determine the 0quality of the gluten by adding 0.1 to 02001 14 "Zystein" at 0 C. This is correlated with the fact that the gluten is quickly converted Card 2/4 into a creamy substance, Only with the lowest "Zystein"-con- 20-5-3o/54 On the Direct Effect Produced by Reducing Agents upon Gluten Proteins centration did they succeed in determining the quality of the gluten. At the same time it appears from fig. I that with all samples, except those to which "Zystain" was added, have been solidified. It is thus quite obvious that "Zystin" has a direct effect upon gluten, its reaction being Mlowed by radical changes of the gluten. The results of special tests of the same ef- feot with different reaction of the "milieu" is given in table 2. Gluten subsequently lost all its plastic properties and was transformed into a glutinous substance independent of the reaction of the milieu. Without "Zystein" gluten solidified little by little, especially in an alkaline milieu. The re- sults of the tests of the solubility of gluten - 'llyophili- zised" - or of the respective protein change. The solubility of 114stein" is substantielly change& at 0 C. Contrary to the Jorgensen-Hypothesis, it is shown in table 4 that in the case of a joint effect of "Zystein" and "Bromate" (KBr) the quan- tity of nitrogen passing over into the solution increases with particular abruptness which was proved by the authors Card 3/4 by a series of tests with unique results. If, therefore, 20-5-30/54 On the Direct Effect Produced by Reducing Agent3 upon Gluten Proteins "Zystein" involves a substantial bond re-grouping of the glu- ten proteins by causing a radical change of its condition and of the solubility of the protein, the "Bromate" intensifies the effect of the "Zystein" and acts in this reapect as a sort of synergist. There are 4 tables and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Technological Institute of Food IndustrY (Moakovskiy tekhnologicheskiy in5titut pishchevoy promyshlen- nosti) PRESENTED: by A.I. Oparin, Academician, YfLy 21, 1957 SUBMITTEDt May 16, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 4/4 DALER, Mlos, inz, Selective crushing of pegmatite ores. Rudy 10 no.5:171-172 14Y 62. 1. Geologicky pruzkum, Brno. RAUR, Milos, inz. Technical problems of rock examination for building purposes. Geolog pruzkum 5 no.1:13-15 Ja 163. 1. Geologicky pruzkum, n.p., Brno. DALETSIKA, L.P. Various aspects of the clinical picture and pathogenesis of Botkin's disease in children. Ped.,, akush. i gin. 25 no.2: 23-27163. (1,111`~A 16:9) 1. Kafedra diatr1i likuvallnogo fakulftetu (zav. - prof. It. Yu. KollnerrKiivsAkogo medichnago institutu (rektor - dot.gent V.D.Bratusi). (HEPATITIS, IlIbUTIOUS) L 31186-66 ~','T ( ISCTB _QD ACC NR, AIJ6022565----- SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/061/002/OOC6/WW AUTHOR: Daletskaya, G. V. ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute o f~ailr ZJ~ene/Directed by f_ 2gad Hy A. A. PF_oRF_r_D -Ainistry of Communications -(Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Q W, illf9tuituit zlielezwdomzh~;-y--gig-rye-nyRini-sterstva putey soobshcheniya); Department of Labor Hygiene/headed by Professor Z. I. lzraeltsont, I in -,edic edra gigiyenv truda I Moskovokogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta) TITLE: Study of fatigue in work Involving a largo sensory and small muscular component SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii I meditsiny, v. 61, no. 2, 1966, 6-9 TOPIC TAGS: bodily fatigue, cerebral cortex, human sense, muscle physiology, autonomic nervous system ABSTRACT: T.he author studied various indices of fatigue in railroad engineers' whose work involves numerous visual and auditory impressions but compara- tively little physical exertion. The changes noted in the physiological functions tested after tho first hour of work indicate that the cortical centers become quite labile. At the sane time the tone of the sympathetic nervous system Increases, promoting maximum functional efficiency of the somatic apparatus. During the next 5-6 hours performance and function become stable, a sign of adjustment of the dominant centers of the working functions and balance in-the main nervous processes in 'the cerebral cortex. r_'A I /-) IID(,! 61-2-.825.8+612-766.11-014-32+613-.6.~~ L 31186-66 A fresh increase in function after .6-7 hours of work in apparently due to .mobilization of the restorative and compensatory mechanisms aimed at maintaining the former level of efficiency. This phase precedes a decrease in efficiency and functional capacity, despite conscious effort to prevent .it, and it may be rogardod as the period of qradual onset of protoctive inhibition. The author concluded that the pattern of work with the sonsory c6mponent predominant is similar to that of work requiring considerable physical effort - familiarization with the routinet stable working con- ditions, functional decline. This article was presented by Active Member, AMN SSSI~ V. V. Parin. Orig, art. has: 4 figures. (JPRSI SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 13Feb65 Card 2/2 ~ C/ KHOKHOL, Yelena Nlikolayevna , prof.; GOLOI.T.', Pavel Vasillyevich, prof.; BABKO, I.M.; DOREYK0, V.T.; D1=15KAYA, L.P.; KAS11MREVA, Ye.l.; OTT~ Y.D.; STAL'IMIKO, Ye.S.; SHAPOSMIKOVA, Z.B.; 1112INSKMA, A.L., tekhn. red. [Ionized milk; its proparation and ucol Ionitnou moloko; izI-otovlenic i primenenie. [41 E.N.Khokhol i dr. 2 izd. perer. i dop. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 150 P. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent PI-M SSSR (for Khokhol). 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Golovin). (MILK-TIMRAPLFUTIC USE) (INMITS-NUT11ITION) NIKOIAYEVA, M.G.; DAIXTSKAYA, T.V. Study of the physiologically ac,,Av, Of dormant scads. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 4 no.16:4~)-JO Ic.)3. (MIRA 17:2) DALETSKAYA, T.V. Z- - I I - I ..": Possible causes of the physiological dwarfiBhnebe of embryos. Bot, zhur, 48 nos9tI361-1368 S 163. (WRA 16:11) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L. Komarcyva. AN SSSR, Leningrad. NIKOLAYEVA, M. S. ; 'iUDIN, V. G. ; DALETEEKAYA, T. V. "Tihe roLe or growth subotunces In re.port submitted for 10th Intl Bo';an! -al Corig, LI,, ---12 (14. riE r USSR, Leningrad. DALETSKAYA, T.V. Role of B-indolylacetic acid in seed dormancy. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:708-711 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Kursanovym. 0000090*06000:: 1 ,v t " 60094041660416:6: I ~ W-,vo . I fi 1 j IL L a v a - a x 0 tg Ass .00 .00 0 yers and tboif use in burulation bl Invallf Of thin mica C- - h I i s ,n lbin Tam ) I -pstA As~ gt% S. 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A I R. f L A SItALLWISICAL LIMATOMIC CLASSIFICAVIIIIIII Iw v ;; ; ii 0 I.., -4 Join .00 .00 goo Zoe goo too 09 00 tile 0 " Total" 1 var as* dot dw ol- .2. b u a AT ID n1'- I", ; ; a ; ; IT .5 w IF 0 0 0 0 0 *10 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o q ; 0 0 0 0, : 10 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 01,4100000 .0000*0000*0000:000*00009000000000000*01010, too pit 0' Of I It/ i (,I:' r P I A." Anleolropy phenomena in polyslymne with &OV0184 distribution of partlirl". 1;. 1. Iiiiiff-kil it MrPsol. A, M. Swi V S 311 3 . I'llorno At-- . 11111, 41. NL,'%) In I Otirnford 6sci, ,l 1-hAsitow weir A-Imm-1 it 3 tom. thick (min till it, 1*1 111m, X":~ Ctittle I-li'llilt.. l,f these ovicritrol filim rill"I then% fit acquitc a jw~iti%r chmice I " heIVo* "t "'" Ilt.h.him 1"fofol t'le tl~%Mtkt ch.,fre row".1.13, pll-,nt in h,11L rAy4lyrenc. V~ oriented (#Irrm were opik.,,11v anit,off(JAC, ithirreas blill, ff4)-Q)r"w i f-plicall i"M11,14, 111M. pf"Imbly of il'li-efo WA and plieffiviene Io InethYltow). MrOmimal firm 111fill cril"411 Imulval of malffial 31 Ifir nwilit,low hsyet-, which have a Simmiltr boluf tilrtgy than the These oviented rdTm. -h- mmichoml acquile a 3-dimen,ionitt o1"106.1. mid Irstluble a rtl%,Itl 4 the rh,,mW x),otent. 31~21)n~311!3 ~ov 11 ;le. DAIVAM 6. A now dass of Inhibitors. Polymerization retarders. gtat- Sararov;. J. PhyT. Cheri. 21~ -Cal Lit, and their compl... retard I dy:11, ri-latioll (IL,: I I- ML peviAly at low temps. 'I'lle Yket"ity of ~tyrcl"- III, fl-'ve, Itt W- 155,M) thitv; wit1fill 1; days %kitlit)[11 CII, .111d ;J.(! -3 t%ithin 20 dayi lit (lie prc-ai~: o( of Cit ~;;, a ut 0 Ln nc p. DAIZISKIY, G. F. Dalstdkiy, G. F. ItOptical and electric-.1 properties )f !~,.1,vfane anO !-ie.tacr~111;Ae I polymers," Uchen. mipiski ;-!)s. i,% Cherry I Vol. Ul, v3p. khi-. 19~:9, p. 1(1-," S'~: U-4934, 29 Octoher 1953, (Leto-)is I"h r:~al 'n~kh -'ta'e,,, -1. 16, 191,9) ic, I I 0i, cc CA- a (,*Flo *w "W"b rd "of& emsd 7d Vi~ ba SAS.R. ?4U."m SM. -I'.). I t=- oriented ,Z-=n t=19~1 lim .1 list monomw at a Hs varlm. The mW arients the Ph groups of pq towards Itself. and the CIf1PmpGIntIm':=*d=U- Subsequentlaymni be pal are . " I by the preceding layer, rmltjllg ~ pain (doublets) ol layers with M"t" vrou?s of neigh. I ing towards tech other. vuask-rp. bode in this way from Ide guethacrytme provel ta6 ~ be in the d1swices perprMicular to the surf.., t the Ifff- MW aWsOtrOPW Along the plane of the lfq. of Hlocks 24-M turn. thick met an6otropic over all the, thkk-. with a, a. varying Imn 3.0 to 3.6 X 10-i. Amothe struelure was I I gallon (20 days at 56') of st In a ring of NJ beldintberaiddlecithebrigbt astuttliw. Slee, of the polymes . " ex ed. an azie of ani-trapy caummins with the axis of the cylindtic-4 NJ ring, and no in the lair to the pcfipbffy of that g. No an was (WWI in the pol mer formccl In this glam tabs out tho NI ring. In Ye- 6111"Jin"1019 POFIW d 1110 PWYNW, 1011mled within llw NJ 1" 0. IWO&W Ifta wout 7A x III I Id The ie. il't"y'lo-Imm-oll about 37 X 10-1 &Was. ball-wey am, : the radists. and NU to about 17 X 10 -, in the center. The Cylindrical aaw 'Amisolrople valymm Show gToemny a lowerticgreaujor tatim than The plam-orlented polymers. N. Than 33952 s/665/61/000/003/016/018 57/ E194/E420 AUTHORS Qaletskiyl G,S,,, Shavrin, N,V, TITLE% The construction and electrical characteristics of ba tteries of silicon photo -conver ters SOURCE. Ajcadi_-miya nauk SSSR. Energeticheskly Lzistit"t. Teploenergetika~ no,3, 1961, PoIuprovodniko,,-yye preobrazovateli solnechnoy energii, 137-151 TEXT. Bat.teries of silicon photo--converters are made up in many different forms according to application, Single -z.rvstal silicon is produced as round rods., it is expensive and so it Is cheapest to make the individual cells circular, however *when it 5 important to save space in the generator the cellz, are madp rectangular., even though this involves some loss of sill:on The diameter of a circular photo-converter ranges from 22 to 115 mm, depending upon the original size of the single _rystal In sunlight of 1.00 mW/cm2 with an element temperature of 30'C-, the electrical characteristics are as follows, efficien.-y at max-imum output 7 to 9%, maximum output 7 to 9 mw/CM2. "0 1 ta ge at maximum output 0.38 to 0.40 V, current at maximum Card CZ-T) 3Y~52 s/665/6i/000/003/016/018 The ..ortsl t u. ti-on and electrical E194/E420 OLj I Pitt 20 to 211 mA/cm2, Rectangular elements are inade kip in the shown in Table 1, These photo converters are made up in,o- of eight in series which gives sufficien, voltaizi- tL' -harg-e an a-c-umulator and the sections are connected in parallei 1j farm batteries, Various methods of mounting the sections an.1 batteries are described. The batteries are mounted cin tripods and gimbal:5 a:.cording to application- For example, a portable batt-,ry for -sixpplying portable radio equipment has an overall si?e of 250 x 250 x 20 mm. weight of 900 g, output voltage of 9 V oUtput current of'450 mA in a radiation of 100 mW/-m2 at all el,~ment temperature of 300C, As it is necessary to orient th6 ba''Pries tcwards the sun every half hour or so, the aurhor-4 have designed and tested batteries which automatically foll~)w th-:~ sun.. The use of reflectors to increase the output of batterie2~, it dis.:u~2ed and the theory of a reflector in the form of' a truncated cone is briefly explained. It is shown Thai he optimum angle between the incident rays and the refle--tor stirfa-F ,k0 Tests were ma de of the increase in Ollt[)Llt Of 0 ba t 1 e!' Y i s " --f 40 photo-zon%-erters a5 function of the area of metal r~,fler-lor -339", 2 s/665/6i/oo,/003/016/oi8 The constructi-on and electrical ... E194/E420 and the battery output is found to increase almost in direct pripor-ion to the area of the reflector, Thus. in one case u--ing four reflectors each equal in surface to the area of the solar battery the output of the battery was increased by a factor of 1,9 by using the reflectors. When reflectors are used the shor-,. :ir,;u;t current of the battery is increased much more than the Powc- Output, With quite simple reflectors it is po-3sible to inzrease the specific output of a battery by a factor of up to 2,-- and to obtain a power of 1.0 to 1.6 W from an area of I dm2 with an illumination of 100 mW/cm2, An experimental battery has been mad,~ up with four reflectors, the useful area of the photo -.onverters is about 4.5 dm2. the output power is 6-5 W with ini~ident radiation of 100 W/cm2 and an element tempet'itture of 30 C, :orresponding to a specific output of 1A4 W/dm?, There ar~? .16 figures and Ii tables, Ca-d 3/1, 5/1 6S/62/0-C0/CC 1 /0006/00 1,) B1 21~ /B 104 AUL"HORS: Dale tskiy . G. 3,- , Knigin, P. I Land sm an, A. i~lyushch 0 - P. , Shav ri n , N . V. , YaL;udaye v , M1. D. T IT Li-" Effect of solar ener6,y concentration u:~on th-~ opera*ion-ul properties of (silicon) solar photopile-- PERIODICA11: Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Izvestiy- SE-;ya fiziko- matematicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1962, 49-55112 A joint inVL~Stijation with the VNIIT was conilucted 1b.1 the authors in Tashkent lrom April to June, 1961 on the output jower of sil.-,corl Photoconverters of luminous flux. The aim is to collect data for tLe construction of a solar power station. The Sun's li,.-ht -.,.,as cincentrated throu-h an ordinary parabolic cylindrical nirror onto the 286-cm2 water- cooled silicon i)hotopile constructed at the above Institute. The of of the Sun's rays was of no practical siz;nificance "or the pre!3ent purpose. The maximum yield function of the piles rose,,,althouz-~, somewhat more slowly, even at photocurrents of 6600-7700 watts/ at sil, 1-11, , , face teuiperatures from 100C to 70oC and air temperatures from 6 to 150C (i.e., Card 1/ 2 - r.ect of solLr Onercy 12 5/2 1 G! under -ractical c,,;erational conditions). This LL1.io holdi in the cl,~L~;,: of considerable temnerature differences between the -.)_;Ie and tl,p ied4uzi. It probably take3 hi~;her luminous fluxes for sdturation to te broucht about . The maximum output )ower ',"as 4-4.2 --vatts. A" I~n incre---S~! of the luminous flux fror, 0 to 7000 kcal/m-hour, the pile i2;.-,f ro--e 5 - U, since pilf~ heating; by lu:-.iinous flux produc-~s z~ lirioiLr rudluc- tion, it is necessary to develop efficient coolint.- systemo. The reciprocal exchante of photoconvertero in the pile would al3o 2t2l-ve to check this power drop. Since the temperature difference bet-vcon and air can attain rather hi6h values in the extrei-.iely !lot sum::~ers of Soviet central Asia, the power dro! can be considerable. 01 -1 "UIC - 4 f solar stations could be au,,,,ia-mted to the ei-lht to tcnfoitl by improvin- the cooling- system, by providint; unifor:-,i illumin-ttion all c,.,,,- tlile pile surface, and by ensuriin~', optimura commutlition conlitions. '2 h o- r are 6 fi~-ures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UzSSH (Fhyoicotechnical Institute of the AS Uzbekskuya SS11% 'Vs e s r- t4 tut i3tochnlkov toka (.111-Union Sc-I'en.tific '-t'eseurci. of Current Sources) SUZ,:ITT~`D: Itumist 4, 1)61 Card 21X-2 U DOLGOV, V.M.p inzh.; DALETSKIY, G.S., inzh.; ZAYTSFVA, A.K., inzh. ~ - I.- j I. , Use of photoelectric converters for measuring the surfaae of plane figures with random profiles. Elektrotekhnika 34 no.9: 66-68 S 163. (MIRA 16.11) DAUT'S'KIY, Yu.L.; UZYN, B.G. Some properties of operators depending on the parameter. Dop. AN URSa no.6:433-436 '50. (KLHA 9:8) 1. Inatitut matematiki Akademli nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR. Pred- ,staviv d1yonlyr chlen Akademii nauk Ukrains'kol M B.V. Gnedenko. (Operators (Mathematics)) (Spaces, Generalized) 3ALr--rs'KLY, ~o.L- DAISTSIKTY, Yu.t.; ISHLINSIKTY, O.Yu., diyanyy chlen. Ivaluation of the residual member in Taylor's formula for funotions of Hermitian operators. Dop.AN URSR no.4:234-238 '51. (MLRA 6:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinalkoyi RSR (for Ishlinalkyy). 2. Instytut matematyky Akademiyi nauk UkrayinB'koyi RSR (for Dalatelkyy). (Series, Taylor's) Daleckil, Yu. L. On the asmptotic solution of a vector differeatialequation., L)0kIacIyAIca(I.INau&c R (N.S.) 92, 881-884 (1953). 'Russian) The equation discussed is A (r, e)dq(l) - iB(r. Oq(t) dt where r -a, p and 9 are vectors in Hilbert Space, and A, B are linear operators in that space. The results do not admiq of a short resum6. --J. L. B. Cooper (Cardiff). DALETSKTYI, YU. L. Dissertation: "An Investigation of the Differential Properties of Functions on Linear Operators Depending on a Parameter*" Cand Phys-Math Sci,, Kiev State U. Kiev, 1956 (Referativnyy Zhurnal--Matematikao Moscow, Aug 54) SO: SUM 393, 28 Feb 1955 T-S SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Theory of functions CARD 1/1 PG - 753 AUTHOR DALEZKIJ Ju.L. TITLE The integration and differentiation of functions of Hermitean operators which depend on one parameter. PERIODICAL Uspechi mat.Nauk 12 1, 162-186 (1957) reviewed 5/1957 Joining an earlier paper (Dalezkij and Krejn, Doklady Akad.Nauk 76,- no.1 (1951)) for several cases the author gives formulas for the derivatives of the functions of a Hermitean operator which depends on one parameter, estimations of the norm of the derivative and a method for the series development of operators of the considered kind which depend linearly on the parameter. The formulas can be applied for investigations of oonver and monotone matrix functions and in quantum electrodynamics. DAISTSKIT, Yu.L. -%h space. Usp.mat.nauk Continuous rotation of subspaces in a Banic 12 no.3;147-154 My-Je '57. A (MIRA 10:10) (Operators (Mathematics)) (Spaces, Generalized) 16(1) AUTHOR: Daletskiy,Yu.L. SOV/42-14-1-10/27 TITLE: On a Linear Equation With Reapect to the Elementq of a Noi-maliecd Ring(Ob odnom. lineynom uravrienii otnotjitellno elementov normirovannogo kolltsa) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk,1959,Vol 14,Nr 1,PP 165-168(USSR) ABSTRACT: The author gives a result announced by him already some times ago f-Ref 3_7 (earlier obtained by Kreyn) on the integral representation of the solutions of linear operator equations, and a generalization. Partly the results overlap with those of Rosenblum FRef 4_7. There are 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, and 2 American. SUBMITTED: June 5, 1957 Card 1/1 859W S/02 60/134/005/C25/035XX 16' 1/6 0 0 C111%222 AUTHOR: Daletakiy, Yu.L. TITLE: Representability of Solutions to Operator Equations in the Form of Continuous Integrals_ IV PERIODICAL: Doklady Akaaemii nauk SSSR, 1960, V01.134, No-5, PP-1013-1016 TEXT: Let 1~ be a Hilbert space, T be a selfadjoint positive definite operator the domain of definition D of which is the space of fundamental elements (cf.(Ref.1,2)) which is obtained from the linear set D by the introduction of the scalar product (X,Y)* - (Tx,Ty). Let A be a selfadjoint positive definite operator %%. Let the domain of definition D Am of Am be contained in D for an m>,O, where for xED Am it holds (7) 11 Amx 11 >, M if Tx 11 . Let B be a selfadjoint operator in with the decomposition of the unity E the generalized eigenelements and the spectral function (5(h). Let 00 Ito C V(B) S V(A)dE ?L , where V(A-) is a function. Let 11 C 11 tn; '\q(t) - ~(tk) for tk- 1 -e t '< tk (k-l,...,n). The expression 4)D q (t)] is a function of the ~k - A(tk): ~b q(t) 4)q f A2f * * ' f Nn) * Let denote Iq(q) ) ~ '\ 1......\n) e-A, BQ(q, d,\ ). Let n 4 oD n so that the diameter d(q) of the decomposition q tends to zero. If there exists a limit value i I (o~ I((~) independent of q, d~qj-+ 0 q then this limit is denoted as the continuous integral, in symbolst 14 ) - S 0 [~ (t) ] d6LA B Card 5/9 M(AoqV) 26456 S/140/61/000/003/002/009 Fundamental solutions of an . . . C111/C333 Let 11~51 N be generalized eigen elements of B. Let the spectrum of B be si ple. Theore-m 2s If the operators A,B and C V(B) satisfy the conditions (Xm), (Sm), then the fundamental solutions -(A-C)t g, X x0 (t) - e 0 of the differential equation dj Ax + V(B)x dt is representable in the form t CO S v d%' 0 XA 0(t) S e deA,B ~Vd6(V) (4.6) Card 6/9 CD H(AO#v) I 26456 8/140/61/000/003/002/009 Fundamental solutions of an . . . C111/C333 Especially, there exists the continuous integral of the functional t I V(>,(Z)) dIr 0 e Finally, the author considers equations of Schr6dinger type, general-4- zations to the case-of functions of several operators, operators B with multiple spectrum, operators A - A(t), C - C(t). Results of G. J. Kats (Ref. 1: 0 razlozhenii po sobstvennym funktsiyam samosopryazhennykh operatorov Lon the expansion in terms of eigen- functions of self-adjoint operators] I DAN SSSR, 119, No. 11. 19-22, 1958) are essentially used. The author mentionss S. G. Kreyn, P. Ye. Sobolevskiy, S. L. Sobolev, M. A. Krasnoseltakiy, A. G. Kostyuchenko, 0. A. Ladyzhenskaya, 0. V. Guseva, S. D. Eydellman. There are 15 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc references. The three nrfarj~ges to English-language publications read as follows: 26456 S/14 61/000/003/002/009 Fundamental solutions of an . . . C111YC333 P. D. Lax, On Cauchyfs problem for hyperbolic equations and the differentiability of solutions of elliptic equations. Comm. Pure Appl. Math., v. 8, 1955- (Ruask. perevod sm. Sb. perevodov Matematika, 1:1, 1957); R. P. Feynman, Space-time approach to non-relativistia quantum mechanics. Rev. mod. Phys, t. 20, No. 2, P. 367--387, 1948; M. Kac, On distributions of certain Wiener functionals. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.,.a, No. 1, P. 1-13, 1949. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kiev Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: February 14, 1959 Card 8/8 20732 AUTHORi Daletakiy, Yu.L. S/020/61/137/002/003/020 C111/C222 TITLEi Continual integrals connected with some differential equations, individual and simultaneous PERIODICAL: Akademii nauk SSSR. Doklady, vol-137, no.2, 1961, 26e-271 TEXTt The method described by the author (Ref.1t DAN,134,no.5 (1960)) is extended to further claseee of differential equations. Let M(X,,x1) be the space of the bounded vector functions x(t), O:!~t:!51 with the values of R.4. where x(0) = X0, X(l) = X1. Let qt 0 = to