SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GEYMBERG, V. - GEYNRIKH, A.

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(EIPPIM4. V-46; Him, YEVA, II.P. . I' Investigation. of properties of different variants of ShIgells, sonnet. Zhur. x1kroblol. apid. i immun. no-11:119-54. N 154. (MLRA 8-1) 1. Is mlkrobiologichaskov laboratorii (zav. prof. V.N.Arbelev) Otdala pishchavoy eisiyany Institute, pitaniya AMN SSSR (Moskva) Wianu, sonnsi, properties of different variations) AZBMW, V.H.; BUDAGUM, F.Ye.-, SMUG, V.G. "Food poisonings and thslr prsvention.1 I.I.Orlor. Seviewed by V.W.Axbolay, 7.3.budagian, V.G.Geimberg. VOP-Pit- 13 uo.l.'59-61 Ja,-7 154. (MM 7:1) (Food poisoning) (Orlov, V.I.) Oil. 01 All; yr 1e INT i IT is Vic ;41 -u1, owl vi ii O"T lill 0.11 jj, k-t GIMERG VIG. "Food-borne Infection and intoxication.* F.W.Tanner, L.P.Tanner, Reviowed by V.G.Gaimberg. Yop. pit. 13 no.6:51-53 N D '54. (FM ADULTMTION AND INSPECTION) (MLRA 8~1) (T12MR, F.W.) (TPlflM, L.P.) AZBEUV. V.N.; ORMIRG. V.D.; NITADIMA, H.P.; RUBINSHUM, Tu.I. -'W'wwjwwml$lww'~ "Sanitation bacteriology." M.Tats. Reviewed by Y.N.Atbelev and others, Vop. It. 14 no.2:57-60 Hr-Ap 155. MU 8:6) (VOOD~ (BACTERIOLOGT) (TETS, 7.1.) Nutritional role and requiremento of proteins. Yop.pit. lis no.5: 115-147 S-0 1 15. (9LRA 8:11) 1. Otchet o diskussli, proiakhodivehey na zanedanii Uchenogo soveta v Institute pitaniya ANN SSSR. (PROTM NS, nutritional role) GBTXBiMGI 'T.G.: NAYIDI YIVA, X.P. 'Dietatic and therapeutic sour milk products and the organization of their procluction.0 A.M.SkoroduoTa. Reviewed by T.G.Goinberg, N.F. lefedfava. YoP.Pit. 15 no-5:58-59 B-0 156t (KLRA 9:11) (DA IRT PROUMS) (SXCRODUMOVA, A.K.) GEYME1Q, V. G.; NEFED'YEVA, N. P.; RUBINSHTEYN, Yu. I. "Microbiological examination and sanitary ingpection of food stuffs." S. P. Askalonov, I.B. Dobrier, B. L. Gordin, Reviewed by V. G. Geinberg, If. P. Nefed'eva, IU. 1. Rubinshtein. Mikro- bijlogiia 25 no.2:243-245 Mr-Ap '56. (MLRA 9:7 (FOOD ADULTERATION AND INSPECTION) GIY)(BNRG, Y.O. , " Tenth session of the Institute of Nutrition of the Academy of Kedical Sciences of thdi U.S.S.R. Vest.khir. 77 no.11:50-61 8 156. (NMRITION) (MLRA 10:1) 7 YUGOSLAVIA Vdcrobiology. Antibiasis and Symblo6is. F-2 Antibiotics. Abs Jour : Ref Mur - Biol.0 No 8, 1958, No 33788 Author :..Geymberg, V. 0. Inat : Not"'k1lien ------------------ Title The Sigpificanca to the Organism of Normal Intestinal Microflora. Orig Pub Vopr. pitaniyn, 1957, 16, No 51 44-52 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 :icrrbioL:,C;y. ~'croorZcniniia Pttthoqcrd:,, t:~ An'jrals - Aba jow! Rof :'~Iiur - Blol.p No 2C 1958, 1 0 - 90)Y, S. Ya.; PlIvInva, Tit, I a Tlift cT flup-m-onsion of Entoric Microflwli Mi. opidoirdol. i il"XIII-10bird., No NO Carl 1/1 NIKHLD1,' S. Ta.0 01OKBERG, Y.G., PAYWYA, Z.M. The role of microflora in the deatruction of entprokinese in the large intestine of the rabbit [with sumnpry in English]. Vop*modokbims 4 no,10-14 ia-7158 (MIRA 11:5) 1, LaborAtoriya fiziologii pishchevnreniyn I l9borntoriya mi)-robiologil Instituta pitRniya ANK SSSR, Moskva. (PROTRASICS, metabolism enterokinnee destruction in l9rge Intentine in rabbit role of Intestinal bnct. (Rue)) (PHOSPHATASMI., metabolism destruction in Inrge intestine In rnbbit,,,role of intestinnl bnot. (Rup)) (INUSTINE, LARGE, bneterioloa bact. role in destruction of enterokinAse & phonDhntnee in rabbits (Rua)) GBMARG, Y.O.; H31HLIS, PAYLOYA, Z.X- Inhibiting norrAl enteric microflors. Vop.pit. 17 no.1:92-93 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:4) I,, Iz laboratoril fictologii pishchevareniya (zav. - pprof. G.K. Shlygin) i otdola pishchevoy gigiyony (zav. - prof. F-Te.Budauan) Instituta pitaniya AMN SSSR,,.Mookva. ( INTESTIM-BACTIM IMOGT) SHTENBERG, Abram Illich; PLOTNIKOVA, Yuliya IllinIchna; MUKTIOHINA, Klavdlyn Vasillyevna; Prinimali NEFED'Yh*VA, N.P.; ROVIKOV, Yu.V.,- NATANSON, A.0.,, red.; BULIDYAYEV, II.A.9 tekhn. red. (Ouido to practical work praktiabeskim zaniatilam 1961. 358 p. (NUIRITION) in nutritional fqgione) Rukovodstvo k po gigiono pitanlia. Moskva, Modgiz, (MIRA 15:7) WUMOV, M. I.; GIDGERG, V. 0. (Moskva) SYmbiomis of retimaar cells vith %eteroides in the lMhoid follicles of the intestine of rabbits. Arkh. Pat. n0-4124-31 162,, (MIRA 15:4) 1. 1z laboratorii patologicheekoy morfologii (zav. - doktor maditainnklkb nauk M. I. Razumov) i bakteriologicheakoy laboratorii InstitUfA pitaniya AMN SSSR. (INTESTINW--MICROBIOLOGY) (BACTFAROIDES) (LYMPHOID TISSUE--MICROBIOLOGY) NOSKOVA, Glaflm Leonidovna; PEK, Georgiy Yullyevialli 61"YWIRG' V.G.' kand. bdol. nauk, nauchnyy red. ; KANON, M.S. - red. - -- BROW)HY1 M.P., tekhn. red. (Effect ofvacu'umon the microflora of refrigerated food products] Uilanis vakuuma na mikrofloru okhlazhdonnykh Pi- sbcbevykh produktov; nauchnye soobshcheniia. Moskva, Gos- tDrgizdat, 1963. 37 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machines) U3SR / Farm Animals. Cattle. Q-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 12, 1958, 54757. Author Geymos K. A. Inst Title On the Causes of the Poor Reproduction of a Herd (from the Experience in the Rearing of Young Cattle). orig Pub: Zhivotnovodstvo, 1959, No 5, 73-76. Abstract: The author analyZe3 his long-standing experience as well as certain experimental data, in regard to rearing calves. He reaCh83 the conclusion that a full-value and steady -feeding cf the off- spring and of the mother-cows constitutes the basic condition for the preservation and ade- quate development of young cattle. he con~id- ers the evaluation of the local feedstuffs to be of great importance. Card 1/1 24 JOKAUVA, B.A., kand.ned.nauk; GEYMOS, Ye.K. Use of corticosteroids in the treatment of sympathetic opthalmia. V'est.oft. no.3:29-31 161. (MIRA 34.9) 1. Glavnoye otdeleniya (zav. B.A. Tokareva) Gorodskoy detskoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy No.1 Moskva. (CONJUVCTIVA-DISEASES~ (CORTICOSTEROIDS) TOKAMA, V.A., kand.med.nauk; GEM408, Ye.K., vrach Femphigus and its treatment. Oft. zhur. 16 no.1:3-7 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Iz ludodry glaznykh bolezney (zav. - prof. N.A.Pletneva) II Hookovskogo meditsinskogo instituta i 1-y detakoy klinicheakoy bollnitay. (F w HIGUS) GEYN2 E.E. Dov.l.c(.- for rr.-(-ordi.ng the radiation pattern of anten-.Ps,operating on medixa frequencies. Vost. sviazi 24 no.1-.9-10 Ja 64. (MIRA .17:3) 1. Starshly inzh. laboratorii TSent.ra tekYoriicheskogo radiokontrolya. GEY'NI F.E. Semigraph'Ina.1 method for calculating radio wave propagation of the soJI. Vent. avlazi 24 no.10t8-9 0 164. (AURA 17:12) 1. SU%irshiy inzh. TSentra tekhnicheskogo radiokontrolya. iY M il i ~ 17 17 14 j.1 if I w k,4 pl~ I i f~,, p ji 1: q, 1: i ..i j: t, t vjl 1, ~j qll 0, a,44'~~! i;~~ J, v ~fi- 'M I el t N I J!; 11 "VId rT If !1 :517 oc KHLO11") 14.ya.; "B, L.G. Behavior of the system of bromate-bromide-antip~rinp. under conditions of polaro~.,,raphic differential titration. Trudy kerm. farm. Inst. no.1:131,"137 159. (1/dILA 1,5:1) 1. Permskiy farnvAsevtich(,,skiy institut, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analitichesk khimii (A ITIPL,,INL 0~ (LOMINATION) (1-T)LA.,UGA?HY) GUN, L.U. Detection of ions of bivalen'. and trivalent iron by means of phenol and hydrogen peroyide. Trudy Perm. farm. inst. no.1:148-158 159, (M111 15:1) 1, Permskiy farmatanticheakiy institut, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (IRUIL-ANALYSiS) USSR/ Analytical (7hemistry - General Queatlon6 G-1 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - nimiya, No4, 1957, 11982 Author Lapin L.N.,_qW _V-0. Inst Commission an Analytical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR TI tle Use of Basic Dyes of Viamino-TrIpheny1methane Series for the Detection of Minute Amounts of Antimony, Gold and Thallium Orig Pub Tr. Komis. po analit. khimli. AN SSSR, 1956, 7(10), 217-222 Abstract To decrease the effect of excess HC1 and NaN02 on sensiti- vity of detection of Sb as SbCIZ by means of dyes of di- and tripheny1methane series, it is recommended to dissolve the resulting compound in organic solvents. Compound of Crystal Violet with SbC16 ion passes readily into benzene and its homologues, imparting to them a blue-violet colo- ration. On usin6 derivatives of diamino-triphenylnethane (Malachite Green and Brilliant Green) more reliable re- Card 1/2 sults are obtained. To I ml of the solution under study, USSR/ Analytical Chemistry - General Questions G-1 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11982 containing Sb as Sb3+, are added 3 ml 5 N HC1, 2 drops 5% solution NaNO and 0.2 ml of 0.5% solution of Brilliant Green in ulco?ol (diluted with water In the proportion 1:3). Tb the resulting orange-yellov solution is added 1 ml of toluene. In the presence of Sb the toluene acquires a green coloration the intensity t*f which increases with con- centration of Sb. Detectable minimum is 0-05 (~ Sb. An a- nalogDus reaction with Brilliant Green is produced by AuCl and TlC'3, wbich interact as AuC_14 and TICI~. Detec- taO minim are 0.5\ Au and 2 , Tl. Auramine mkeG it possible to detect Sb in the pre'sence of Au and Tl, but the reaction is not sufficiently sensitive (detectable minimum 5 ~ Sb). Card 2/2 GXYKAL, Ya. [Heinalp J.J; GRPLICHKAq Z. [Hrdlicka, z.j; VRUBSLI, I. Protective offeCt of chlortetracycline on the vitality of exsanguinated tissues and organs. Antibiotiki 5 no.6:25-30 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:3) 1. InatitittA kliniohookoy i eksperimentallno~ khirurgii, Praga-Kroh. (AURROMICIN) (HKMORF&GE GEYNBCM L. --- Stxengtbon the control of meal beetles infesting grain. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.7:7 n 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Dnepropetrovskly takhnologicheakiy institut. (Meal worms) GEYNDW, L. Observing the temperature of stored corn. Muk.-eley. prom. 29 no.7:5-6 Jl 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy takhnologielieskiy tekhnikum. GE'YNH, A. 0. "The Utilization of the Interrelationships etweti-n uns for -1 Stud'vir- Fatients :1--vir.. (~r:-anic Disturbances of the ~-ntral ~:ervous !~,Vstela." Ca. !- ,': A n -A'bilist 5tato Eedical Inst, Tbilisi. 1955. (Ki,, D 15, ~ i"' 11m. NO. 7011, 2 Nov 55 - "urvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations 7) e -e ni eit. 'US!-R Iii7her -"3ucational Institutions (16). USSR/Humn and Aninal Physiology The Nervous System. T P.bj Juar Ref Thur rt-',):L No 3; 1959, 132431 Author Popkhadze, N4A,, Geyne, A,O. Inst Title Investigation of Cortical Dynamics in Normal Individu- als and Patients by Observation of Behavior Manifes- tations. Orig Pub Zh. vyssh. nervn. deyat-sti, 1957) 7, No 4, 501-509 Abstract in patients vAth intero-neurasthenic syndrome, who had been blind-fol3ad, the condit-funed reflex (CR) was developed by means of pressure of the leg on a pedal in response to verbal instruction when at first a wooden ball with a diameter of 45 cm was placed in the hand and then a differentiation with a ball of 42 41 m. The stress stimulus (SS) - a ball of 100 mm - produced CR, but when it was followed by the ball of 45 cen CR did not occur. After 12 - 25 minutes the Card 1/2 U&SRiHimn and Animal Mysiology - The Nervous System. T Abs Jour Ref Zhur Bicl., No 3, 1959, 13243 reactions were restored (normally after 2 - 3 minutes). SS - ball of 18 mm - did not evoke CR, but the ball of 42 ma 2 - 3 minutes after SS provoked CR (normally immediately after SS). Then 2 balis were presented at the same time -- 40 m, to the right and 66 mm to the left, and the subjects were requested to press the pedal on the side of the larger ball. After a number of combinations 2 balls of 40 :n were presented. With this CR appeared on the right in soiae of the sub- Jects. ? - 5 minutes after SS - the ball of 18 rm - presentation of 2 balls of 40 mm induced CR on the left. The indices were normalized as a result of the therapy. - M.I. Lisina Card 2/2 - 109 - G, -~'/JBR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Narcotics and Hypnotics U-2 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 7924 Author tMindadze, A.A., Gey-ne, A.0. Inst I Title tThe Effect of Small Doses of Alcohol on the Cortex of the Cerebral Homispharos Orig Pub iTr. Thilisak. in-t, 1957, 11, 91-100 Abstract i7he relationship between conditioned stimuli was studied in 10 healthy subjects before and following the drinking of 50 F, of 40% alcohol. Prior to this a conditioned motor re- flex was developed to a cutaneous kinesthetic stimulation caused by placing a sphere with a 67 mm diameter in the sub- ject's palm and its differentiation from a sphere with a 40 Card 1 1/2 POPKHADZIA, N.A. UY14C, A. 0. Method, for detecting disorders in kineathetic sensitivity of the muacles and joints. Zbur.nevr. i paikh. Supplement:47 '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Klinike nervnykh bolezney pediatrichaskogo i i3anitarno- gigiyenicheskogo fakulltetov ThiliBakogo meditsinskoto inBtituta. (0011DIT10110 RIISP014SX) (MUSCUIAR SENU) GEYNE, G. A. Mocking of the vagetsti* ganglia and trunks of the extracardiol rterve apparetus of the heart In ticute coronary insufficiency under emperimontal conditions. Grud.khir. no.3:42-49 161. NIRA 14:9) 1. 1z knfedry operativnoy khinirgii i tppoftrafichoskoy anatomil Gav. - zasluzhem)y deyatell nauki prof. V.V. Babuk) MinskoCo meditsinskogo Institute. (CORONARY HEART DISEASS) (AUTONWIC DRUGS) GEYN, G.A. H.A. M ,'ect of novocidne block of the left stellate panglion on rwj:-:)!io- logrica-1 changess in the nyocardium follkowinC liEution of the 11ilt vorona-.-y artery at a high level. Vostsi All BSSH. Ser. biiall. nav. no,3:54-59 161. 10) SYSTM, i)O-U'A'THITIC) OILAAT-MUSCL~') (Goi-'ONAIII OEM, G.A. lortalitati6a of ardiae rhrthm umder the influence of a novocaine block of the stellate ganglion in experimentaII7 induced acute coronary circulatory disorders, Zdrav.Belor. 5 no.12:29-32 D 159, (MIRA 1314) 1, Kafedra operattynoy khirurgii topografichookoy anatomli (sav. - prof. V.T. Babuk) Miuskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (NOMCAIIM) (CORONARY VESSELS--DISPASBS) (HF") vll -V 'i/, 'e GHYNE, 6. A. Cond Mod boi -- "Acute experimentfil oorowiry dvft~ie~~*y 'A'j'nd cortuin mothods or controling it." Smolensk, 1961 (Smolensk State Mod Inst). (KL, 4-61, 207) -3tq- GEYIIE,,G.,A, Effect of a bilateraI cervical. vago!3ympatheti,~ novocaine block on morphological chwi,,,e~ Ain the myocardium after a high hga-Aon of the left coronary artery. Wrav. oel. 9 no.24,21-24 F10. (MIRA 16:7) LI I. Wedra operativnoy khirurgii j 4 opoLmficheskoy anatomii (zaveduyuahchJ7 - msluzhennyy deyatell naWki prof. V,V.Babuk) %nskojio meditsinskogo institul.a. ~NOVXAIIIIE) (VAUUS 11LIVE) (Uj,,,UNjUiY VESSELS-LIGATURE) (Iun-wscu) GEYNE, G.A. (Heins, H.A.] . -.- ....... ReBtoration of coronary blood circulation during the acute period of experimental myocardial infarct. Vestsi At BSSR Ser. bii . nav. no.404-79 163. T iMIRA 17s; GUDKOVA, Ye.I-, 011RONOTA, K.A., XMIMINSKIT, A.S., GMr.Tf., G.O. Second outbreak of liaterallal Winne In A DOD111;ted nrea. Zhur.mik-roblol. epid. I immun. 29 no.9:24-28 S156 (MIRA 11:10) 1. 1z Instituta ukha, gorla, I nose. (TONSILLMS, epidemiology, in Russia, caused by Lltl+,f,,.Jn (LISTY-RIA, infections, tonsillitis, epidemiol. in Russia (Rut)) GITR,V. Work experience of the propaganda section. Xryl.rod. 3 no.4:8 Ap 152. (KLRA 8:8) 1. Chlen Imaillskogo oblastnogo orgkomitata Dobrovollnogo oboheliestva nodaystylylL armii, aviataii I flotu. (Military education) GETNE,V. Set up clubs for primary organizations. Voen.znan-31 no.4:8 Ap'55. (MLRA 8: 10) 1. Chlen oblastnogo komiteta Dobravollnogo obBhchestva sodey8tTiYa armii, avintall. i flotu (Kuybyshev Proviuce-Militnry education) CL x I-L m r U 00 0 so 0 Of p"11 00 -0 0 4o A"A 00 alla i's .113 Oll, 0 0 a see we 0 1-90 lug* we* .... ...... Ilk .. - 1. i , s3 " n I't a 14 0 10 0 6 * 0 0 41 GEYNE, Ye. I USSR/Cbemistry - Oxidation Cellulose May--49 "The Chemistry of Viscose and Unthogenates: III,Oxidation Reactions in Alkalicellulose and Viscose," S. N. Danilov, N. M. Grad, Yel I. Geyne, Lab of Chem Processing of Cellulose, Leningrad Technol Tmrt im Lensovet, 17 PP Zhur Obshch Khim, Vol 19, No 5, p 826 Study of the oxidation of alkalicellulose in the presence of retarding and accelerating impurities showed that sodium sulfite alone or with sodium Wide mrkedly retarded the activity while the sulfide alone produced a less marked effect. The retardation in this case was actually preceded by an acceleration In the firtt moment of the reaction. Noted similar retarding effects for sodium sulfite and sodium sulfide in viscose. Demonstrated that the xanthogenstes of ethyl aclohol, diacetone glucose, and cellulose react with oxygen to form dixanthogenides. Submitted 18 jan 48. PA 67/49r58 OWTOV) Y.Xq, GEMv Ye.I. ....... Method of preparing corldemp a pigment for art painting. Lakokras,mat. i ikh rim. no.2tl8-20 161. (VJRA W-4) Mgments) 4i Ai Gepej Too L TI OR61 40ne ' TLE TI Ki ti i 3~i4 O no I , opj 19 WW~s H&6V4 O ng of po 4hnyy~j e~tIIIA ons from coatings of aLititouling $ -27 i ikh priaonsniye# not 6; 1965p 25 114 1C hess Vi , flea' water/ KhV 53 j:,pro tivei sting pigment copper compound # p4 rchlbrovinyl Ir , , OVi ba aintt XbC.- 9 chloro~Wl and vinyl acetate copolymer, 7 4; A AM TUCT: The 6ct of tlidneral oigodc) and Oplate additives upon leaching of c~ 0 pperl~ from cost i O OtL t points was ij.4testigateds The work was underWen h t ri l th k b th k I ti (L an pans on, ipre 0 in yes e a rasoc a e au ors one o rqye ma iga y y lj~h id ti 6 (3$ 64)j i,~f,V. Ni Gloto v9 Zav. lab.j 30, No. 1, M# 1964 t th th i t ti o et, devise III i e econo a n an ose con S coa ngs 4oi ~*Vlih n ti e boofte mod 0 i o*-Avo MO O *_ a& htss Of isaching of copper as the poisonous'. Itat al .60~ ia t )48 4' ' 1 ant. bullrig coatings as functions of YAme are i 4 ~O ij IU rated in J. t .:LAi9st we 4*t64:pSdnts w of type XhV-53 pachlorovinyl ' r inibased; K on~ I~Wr of thlorovinyl with vivyl acetate A-ISi-I 41 copb Tits. 044rols c ed: m *a W O 0~ the only pigment and poison. Experimentu- w6rk And Us th baive sbWn that moot of the ohelating com As' poun 0k Pow r4 , lciow UDCt 667.63,3.33620.193.* AOC ft~-'Vftl of Ifig, 1. Rate leaching of as function of time for antirouling paintof curves is 2 soluble film-famingi cm-fts 3, 4 - cont"i I type; 1, 3 - theoretical ratel 2) 4 practical rate 77 - 77 acd!el ted e" the 401%ab, of c0 'Olor 00,801nj: lowbring the consuWtion of copperp inwaab#g the a ~iptivo! Dfaniikouling coating,, and exterAing the periCKI of ser~vicei Of the A. 16 Sodmoval Novo 311.2metilb"34 and La~4 tas '060 08 sto was a developmant A. How p O*tadll k. fti of wd* by B-0 So' wigh (trudy SMIA4 V I skoy biologichowwr stant to I to ii t application of 0 IU) 1959Y hO fir8i inv'80tigatOd antifOuling paints vith ~'the 17OAtIns ~qlvwoft (deftivatim or,saita of 6-oxyquinoline), QrU art,, haol ~*A Iii0i6wo& jw, Ow SUBICOfts Up oil IMM DAM none/ ORIo na I OD6/ OTIE. T GHNEMAN, A.V.; W.',1)'j',HIbOZHSKlYP M.Ya. 1.111 il Eff(?ct; oj' tempevAture on the speed of the decartiurization process In open-hearth furnaces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zRv.; chern. net. 6 no.8:57-59 163s (MIRA 16:11) 1. Sibiroldy metallurgicheskiy institut. MF [)t' I i I RMICY"t , MA it., do kto.- tmkhn, nauk, MH A PlIJ , P.'~ . ; A,7,; IXORYANINOV~ V.A.; tAA-l'FYFNKO, A.[,,, ) " , '~'a ,- NiLrugfn-cntf!nl. in the metaL during t~,? bllowi-r, c,.:' t~;e. open--Iil~arth furnace bath with compre5sed air. Fe 11 . I gcq-jjr):--, - (M:PA lFz;l` -1(J. prom. no.6.~2j-26 N-D 165, DAGAYIIV, V.S.; GIYIMUN, N.Y. A case of an aneurysm of the abdominal aorta into the duodanum . Xhirurgiia 32 no.6:7Z-73 Ja 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Is Tal'okoy gorodekoy bollnitay Imani N.A.Semaehko (glavnyy vraah i say. Wrargicheskim otdaleniyam - doktor meditsinskikh nauk V.F.Dagayev) (A(RTIC ANMYSM, case reports rupture abdom.. into duodenum) S/148/ '60/000/006/012/01 6/xx A 161 /A030 ALPMORS; Medzbibozhsk1y, M.Ya.; Zinoviyev, V.T.; Geyneman, AN. TITLE: The Effect of Some Factors on the Carbon Burning fate ln_tW"6-5~~- Hearth Furnace Bath PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernayn meUr.11lurgiya, 196), No. 6, pp. 47 - 53 TEXT: Most authors consider that the oxidation of carbon in the open-heart bath Is limited by diffusion links, but some point out that it may also be limit-. ed by heterogeneous chemical reactions on the boundaries gas-slag, slag-metal and metal-bubbles. The question of in what region the process takes place, diffusion (limitation by diffusion links) or kinetic (chemical links) can be answered by determining the effect of the temperature on the speed of the process. With rel- atively slow chemical reactions the process rate will change with temperat.'u're in accordance with the Arrenius equation E K = Ko e ml (I) where K is the constant of the chemical reaction rate; Ko the --c-ralled preexpo- Ca rd 1/7 S/148/6o/ooo/rjo6/oi2/oi6/xx A161/AO30 The Effect of Some. Factors on the Carbon Burning Rate In the Open-Hearth Furnace Bath nential factor; e the base of natural logarithms; h the activat.lort energy, a /mcl; R the universal gas constant, 1.986 val/mol "K; 'r i!j(? abL;olute Lemper- ature, OK. It follown that. K- 4.575 lg E T1 T2 Ki and K2 are constants of the chemical reaction 6peed at 71 and T2 tempsratur-- 7 he process is in the kinetic region if the activation energy va'ue is high (> 50,000 cal/mol), and in the diffusion region it it is relativeiy low (>3(),0w 0'31/mcl). The authors studied over 400 heats in 380 and 190-ton open-hearth fur.- naces firing mixed coke and generator gas; temperature was measured by means of a submerged platinumrhodium-platinum thermocouple. Over 1,200 carbon oxidaticn rate values were determined (vn) at different temperatures (tt4) and C c,,,nter-t In metal. The relations shown were verified by mathematical st'atistic methods. The effect of the C content in metal, of the specific surface area of the slag-metal and the quantity of oxygen was also studied. The resulLe are lllustra'rr CaLrd 2P S1 14 8/60/000/006/0 12/0 1 61X,' A161/AM The Effect of Some Factors on the Carbon Burning Rate in tlie C4)4~,IJ-Hearth Purriacp Path ed by diagrams (Figs. 1, 2, 3). The low activatien energy proves that the prcc- ess Is in the dIffusion region. Low activation energy values In the steel. de- (.arbonization process had also been obtained in laboratory experiments by S.I. Filippov (Ref. 1) and in shop experiments by P. Vallet (Ref. 7, Iron and 3teel, 1955, No. 11). Conclusions: 1) The carbon burning rate does not depend on the ,-arbon content in metal if % C>0.3%. 2) The effect of' the temperature of the metal. on the carbon burning rate is net strong at superheating above the liquidu-z point (> 200) and corresponds with the apparent a,,tl-vation energy of the decar- bonization process amounting to 15,000 - 22,000 cal/ mol. This means that the process takes place in the diffusion range. 3) The decarb.:-nlzatlon rate depends on the intensity of oxygen feed into the bath and is not. limited by any of the heterogeneous reactions on the boundary's gas-slag, slag-metal and metal-bubbleS. 4) At % C