SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANENKO, V. - IVANESCU, P.

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VOZMK, L.L. (Kiyev); IVAW-NKO, V.I. (Kiyev); KARACHENETS D.V. (Kiyev'; SI-MAN, M. L. (K-i 7)' Synthasla of control systems optimum in response time for second- order objects. Izv. AN SSSR. Tekh. kib. no.6-72-77 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:4) .. ........ TIN' , ~M111,H111111111T, "I "WIMMI!, 7111TIMP, 1, W. IUM: Uc,,! 11 W111 - t -1 RA, !I II I U14 VI pI IM 11.41, IAQ L lo253-63 M(d)/13DS AFFTC, D/APGC P9--h/PV-Q1I1-hA~-VPq"4 ~W~; ACCEESIOV NP-1 MW1086 S/0103,16.3,10,,Z4/006/d761+/0769'; AU lvanenko, V. 19 (Kiev) Miss Synthesizing the optl= correction related to the inpu6 .4iigma, in iollcw- up systew SGURCEt AvtomtJJm i telemokhanika,, v. 24 no* 6., '1963p ?61f:-.7u: TOPIC TAGS: follow-up systmj carrection in.follow-up S73~t=s ABSTRACT& Synthesizing the Q=dUg OX-RAkion the 13 of i 1aput sig!4a~s iii considered matmatica.111ye The system in question is olosoi to Oiei: absolute brrwri- art system* The case is consid6red -when the input signal Is a htd:ady-stata ! ranicia functi3n of time* Also., seleotion of correction oix-tutts for the =a with. a signal-plus-noise input is indicated* It is pointed out, that Oie Sol-ation of this problem bry the methods of function approximation in the complem region can be re- duced to a commlouting procedurs that does not involve fund;went0, difficultiesp orig. art. has: 2 figures, 24 formulas# and 1 table* ASSOCIATIONs none EIM 9 00 SMMITTED: 16Ju162 DJLTE-ACIQD: 0lJu163 SUB CODES 00 NO REF SOVS 007 OTMRL 00 Card -------------------- --------------- IVANRIKOI V. Symposium on bionics held in the United States. Izv. AN SSSR Tekh. k1b. no.".188-192 Mr--Ap'64. (WIM 17~5) 36',T26-6,~ -7, r~6 ('L Ir JE4 14 -;-I ~o i r t?c c ion -r rhe bA-. i ~,.Ie h a 4ton at i~~ tr at sj,sj tet., I; M trudv- soveshcharfvP. W-Icz~--r, ITd-vn F-qmk4, 1964, 1415-211 J3 ABSTRACT The paper is cc-icecned wtith the eyntlaiesi f. ;---1'7~7 --T -fixr Iii- SA 4 a olzeuits- which-are-uae~lk- 'j; 24 cottea,tih-:& 'circuit, A(9) iv cke per-turbla- Lion; X(s) is th,? given value of the regulated %arial',le: 1fris) III; the r egu 4 t e i.; !,)E ~-, )trecrion eignal; .nd ( ) rip(7,11 I.JnA 1 9 9 U% tke e-t- to r,,ti t1te e th Ni ei teg t e- var-f-able., V(s) is the "rrection sig-n&14 and 4(s) is the etror Co the reguI4:ted Card AMMSSION UR: AT5004119 A ~ A A 'L, Grig, art. bas: 1 ElSure, 2 tablia, an AX SOCLkTICIN None ~v 7 7T,~:j.--.!-~7' - SUMIT z4se,p64 SM Com- 1VL 110 REF SOV: 008 OTHER- 002 cc-cl 2 1 2AMUST -M-:r~7f ~mru-omm- a IMIM "IF""'T'l- ll 1~: l l U!"I 1""": 1il l"! N 74 ll il Miffl W RMUF il"11"! 111: 1i I 1 l q M1, 11 ~1 I A :P, il i i 1 1 l1i fi i , i ' t I I I t~ I I . - . - ! f " I . 1 ~ - : 1! , ! . I -F-IF-I'LE. ;511-- A I 1 1 F F; -Car ACC tqR: AP6035584 SOURCE CODE: UR/0378/6,6/000/005/00,19/0056 AUTHOR: Dvortsin, V. L; Ivanenko. V. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Structural synthesis of control devices in automatic control systems based on threshold-element networks SOURCE: Kibernetika, no. 5, 1966, 49-56 TOPIC TAGS: structural synthesis, automatic control aystem, control theory, logic design ABSTRACT: In cases where a particular contiolled object (CO) is characterized by the re- lation 3Z = cp (ii) (where R is the outputs of CO, cp is the corpus of control-device strategies and ii is the control actions), the problem of constructing the optimal controlling device (CD) re- duces to the solution of a variational problem, e.g. to the minimization of the functional do- termining the quality of the automatic control system: inin Q inin Q [,p Ccrd 1/3 UDC: 519.95 ACC NR: AP6035584 there 0 (x-) represents the variable strategy of CD and ~*(R) corresponds to the oplitimal strategy. Generally speaking optimal CD strategies are complex functions of measurements of the variables characterizing the state of CO at a ti me instant t, mid they may be either_pro- babWsUc or determinate, A characteristic property of CD strategies in automatic control systems is their dependence on time or on some parameter, which will be considered as U, E 'Y. where ~ is the vector of the strategy-determining parameters. In automatic control theory the determination of the control strategy in an explicit form or the construction of the algorithm for minhnization of the functional Q is usually regarded as the solution of the problem of con- structing the CD. From the standpoint of the general theory of automata, however, this is a solution of the problem of abstract synthesis alone, leaving still unsolved the other part of the problem of automaton design, namely structural synthesis. V. 1. Ivanenko and J. T. Tou (On the Design of Learning Systems for Control. "Learning, Adaptation and Control in Information Systems, " Spartan Books, New York. 1963) proposed a new approach to the solution of the pro- blem of structural synthesis, namely, the construction of a structural diagram realizing the control strategy O(Tc, Fu) on the basis of an array of threshold elements with memory. The iauthors show that the further development of this approach can lead to the synthesis of logic ACC NR'- AP6035584 networks based on threshold elements (TE), with the TE corresponding to and realizing a controllabld Boolean function X(~) -- the so-called threshold function. It is bhown that, given a particular strategy mapped by a particular logic operator, it is possible to determine the structure of an automaton. One and the same structure (or logic network) of TE admits the realization of a set of different logic operators. On transition from one logic operator to an- other only the weight coefficients and thresholds undergo --hange, i.e. , by acting on the coef- ficients and thresholds it is possible to.control the operator of a given logic network. It Is further shoum that the structure of the logic network is unambiguously determined by the connectedness of the Boolean functions realizing Its logic operator. '"rho authors avail them- selves of this occasion to express their gratitude to V. M. Glushkov and V. G. Bodnarchuk- as well as to participants In. the Seminar on Adaptive Control Systems at the Institute of CyWrne- ties, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR, for discussion of this project and valuable comments. Orig. art. has; 8 figures, 1 table, 29 formulas. SUB CODE: V1, 09, 12 / SUBM DATE. 26r. eb66/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 002 ~,n rjilik BlUrjJlK, kand,f4!klin.nauk N W -,-,aratLC;,-. --Ijr'ng the ,:Arf-a,;!n9 of StO 9toal wl'l WncluatEld L 's IPC f.,-e livar . -ro I z v ~ no, 12 D, 165. (MIRA 18,12 ly Ro:itovskly-na-Donu inotit,W., sel3ikokhenvaysWennogn --ashino o truyoniya,, kl 23328 A Oi A0 lf"Iol AMEMORS: Cherdynt-lev, V,V,, Kashkarov, L,L.. lvanenkc., V.M, TITLE- Aeyvirie'ry of nsutr~~n3 fr.-.~rri. -mezon r e a;:,. c - r, '~ r-. I e ad PERIODICAI,- Ref eraa - . I y zhurna-1, Flzika, no. 6, 'Q61, ~-'7, 6ri250 ("Tr. Mezhdunar, konferenteii Ilucharr, 1959, v. 2", Mc=cow, AN SSSR, ig6o, 346) TEM! Asymme,7,ry in neutron d1stribution pr~-duced in weak interaction of it I nj type rela7,_'ve to direction of a Lu-m--4son flux was ~-~udlledl cn cc,amic,9- meson--. -ne Installation was located a~ lan altl-.ude of 3,WO m above sea lc-vel under a -7-m thick ground layer and consisted of twc of reutrcn coun-~Srs Immersed into paraffin and eeparated by a 3N-kg heavy lead block. EADAriments discovered an excesE of upward ne-itrons, J.e' , oppositf, t~ dlre~atlon of thejA_MP_ son flux, and "~he rall .1c of up~dard nsu trons 11;-. 1,-wnward c.nes -oia s I . IE~~t 0,024 . It follow,~ hence that the quantity P/3,j,= 0.09 _t 0-01, where P 12 m~-son ficlarizatIcn de- gree, equal to 0,15-0,20;ocis coefficient Gf a2ymmellry; 13 i-z a qijar:-..tty dependent 9n the properties :~f th-~ -I V, G--.:zhav!!i LAbEtra!~ter a nct,~E Complet.e Card 1/1 3/058/62/000/003/033/092 A061/A101 AUTHORS: Kahskarov, L. L., Ivanenko, V. M., Cherdyntsev, V. V., Mozhayeva, W V. G., Nurgozhin, N. N., Khome o-, G. S., Gafurov, V. 0. ,;-mesons TITLE: Non-conservation of parity in nuclear fission by cosmic rayA4 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1962, 50, abstract 3B415 ("Sb. nauchn. rabot Kafedry optiki i Kafedy eksperim. fiz. Kazakhsk. un-t.11, 1960, no. 2, 43 - 57) TEM A device for measuring the spatially asymmetric departure of neutrons gmitted when slow cosmic raya--mesons are captured by atomic nuclei is described. Provisional results are presented. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/135/63/ooo/ooi/o62/oi6 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Ivanenko,-M. M.. Engineer, Budnik, N. M., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Welding in shielding vapors and gases 1.ibearated front the welding pool PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 1, 1963, 9 -- 10 TFXI': It was experimentally established that gases and vapors liberated during the melting of the base and electrode metal in the-welding process, can be successfully used to shield the welding pool front the effect of air if the bare electrode wire contains deoxidizing elements. ' For this purpose the welding zone is covered with a metallic or ceramic hood whose dimensions and shape may vary within a wide range (Figure 2). To regulate the gas flows, additional pro-- tection 15 achieved by a ring-shaped compressed-air jet (Figiurc 3). The con- sumption of compressed air is 250 - 300 1/hour. Best results are obtained In welding low carbon stet;l with.bare CB-08rC (Sv-08GS) wire, 3 inn, in diameter, assuring a strength of the weld joint exceeding that of the base metal and a Card 1/2 7 jtt.!!tt"Jp~ '~J;111114!ffl iP_ 3/135/63/000/001/002/016 Welding in shielding vapors and gases... oo6/Aioi- toughness approaching that of thd base metal. There are 6 figures and I table ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu-institut sel'khozmashinostroyeniya (Rostov- upon-Don Institute'6P Agricultural Machinebuilding) Figure 2. Hood shapes Figure 3. Schematic diagram of the process with additional ring-shaped air protection Card 2/2 IVAHENK0,-V.M., inzh.; BUDNIK, N.M., k. t. n. Welding in the protective medium of the vapors and gases escaping from the welding ba.h. Tekhnika BuIg 12 no.2i24-26 163- IVANIFNKO, V.M., inzb~u, WTI:?, kand. taklui. nau..~ In'uanf._'ty of gaaes evol-vilng from an eltic'.;rode d-uring welding. Sv:,r. pro~zv. nc.90-11 S 1646 OCTA 33~,121 1. hostovakty-na-Donu Inst'.i;ut mashinosturoyen!y. IVAIENKO, V.M., inzh. Characteristics of the fusion of low carbon and silicomangancee electrode wires. Svar. proizv. no.7:4-6 J1 161,.. (MIRA 18: 1) 1. Roatovskiy-na-Dom institut, sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashino- stroyeniya. L 4481,66 % ACC NR. APS024655 80U= MOE: MV0948/0/029/009/1761/1764 :19 Atmwa: Kashkazov, L.Yu,,, at TvanpJ1 4_ -:. -Z , ~ 01Q: Tadr3lik State VniverstIZ- In. XtJAaIft,_(Tadib1k8ki ji6xuttir~tvertnyy wilversi- tat); Physlcotechnical_jns~t tki., IF ~t!Ate,_Aq0q;ty o, -60 __T2dd4iL (ilsik&-tekh i-.bosit Akadenii mauk TedzhSSR) TITLE; Investigation of the polarination of Q904do--axmMIG at.$80 uoters, idmwis sea level /Report, I y,.L4-.*Il August_L9_641 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya fivicheskaya, v. 29, noj! 9, 11165, 1761-1764 TOPIC TAGS: secondary cosmic ray, ituon, particle pplarizatiq'ft~ 4 ABSTRACT: The polarization of cosmic ray muons-was.-investiWtied p, S860i n ab,oire.sea_ level at Pamir. Muons Incident at zenith angles less than 20* ~Werv'q filtered tkroug~tk 110 glen'", of lead (limiting muon energy 0.25 BeV) or 1100 gAiO of ~.ehrth and l4ad (limiting nuon energy 2.5 BeV) and decay ponitrans from nuonm bromitht to rest in & 45 g/=2 lead absorber were counted separately In the upper &Ad!-I0We:r: htmlaphervs.. Posi- - t r IMUOU trona wore counted for 4 Maeo, starting 1.7 psec &f e the pv",enoo of a stooped was Indicated by a triple coincidenceyanticoincidence. Bac4r=ndu recorded V~Lthaut the absorber and with the absorber but with the delay Incre"ed fria 1.7 to 20 asea wore equal. The efficiency of the positron counters was nomitored,,with It J-9*Y 301tres Card ALC NRt APS024653 and the upper and lower trays were interchanged from tine to;tine., The ratio C of the mumber of upward-going to the number of. dowima'rd-going dftayz;;poslj~'O~~S~ was ffiu~ t6 be 1.20 1 O.C_ for the lower energy nuons and 1.33 ! 0.12 f0t the; hikhbr enem at*00 The nuon polarization P waa calculated faith the fornula: P so 3(a - LI) Me + 1) iwher 'a a n 0.91 Is % factor dependent an the positron counter geometry. Vbe polarivultionis of the lower and higher energy muons were found to be 0.30 t OAS and:0.47 0.14.1 re- spectLvely. The polarl zation found for the lower energy mmons Is: In', satisf adt6zy agreement with those found by other Investigators at sea levol butl.the'volariz,%tica found for the higher energy nuous exceeds the values fouid at, sea level by othi3r In- Yestigators for muous of similar energies by somewhat sore tban t1W experlmentpl Orror, It Is suggested that this discrepamy nay be due to the preselace or a larger:fiaatlea ---of-ptuons-of-~K--mesonic-origia-st-tba~higher-altltu& -Orliv,si Irt,-hii -figm-r-es and I table. SU13 CODE: NP/ SUBM DATE: 004 ORIG OFt 008/ OVW Ur I NOT! 7 44-. .. ...... .. ACC NR, APS024658 SGUI= ODDS: U*R/004$/$5/029/OOt9/17'P4!/1773 AUTHOR: Bobodzhanov, I.D,; ka L,L., Chardyntmev, YjV,$ j ORO: Pqglcotechnicar- institute, im. S.V.1harov, Acad ''of Sciences TadzbSt-R (Fizik6-tekhnicheakiy iinistitut Akade-a"li nauk TadzhSSR); Ts!qxj1W.iFf "t- -1E-l_UAia (Tadzhiskiy gosudarstvennyy univernitet) TITLE: Asymmetry of neutrons emitted by nuclei with different splas consequent to absorption of negative cosmic ray MUMS /Report, All-Union i OonferevAw am Cosmic;Ray Physi" hold at Apatity 24-31 1964/ S-O-UF-C-Zi- AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya fizicheBkays. v. 29, moil 0, 1965 , a-~-1773, TOPIC TAGS: secondary cosmic ray, nuon, particle polarization,. jjM*lesr reaila;tloO, neutron ABSTBAM The anisotropy of neutrons emitted by Pb, Bil CU and:rb targete under 103 g/cm2 of earth at Pgair (3860 a above sea level) consequent,to.abisorptlo a of nega tive cosmic ray muons was detarKit-ind by a technique tbAt lt~s'be4iu described Ialse wbere by.the authors and D.1,Ryawn v (J*zv. geolog. , Xhim. I teklin. nsAtk AN TudzbSBR, 'V . I t Yp (10) , 9 (1963)). Correction was made for evaporation of noutromi from the paraffin moderator, for absorption of background neutrons in the target, and for gectuatrid fad- tors. Anisotropy of the emitted aeutrons Is due entirely to the, polarization riptalne by the nuons after absorption lato K orbits. It was astialpated"tbat the delso1wrica- Car MONO, V.P., inzh. Docks and ports of the Gorkiy Reservoir. Rech.tranup. 18 no.10:18-19 0 159- (MMA 1"3:2) 1. Nachallnik aluzhby ekspluatatsli Gor'kavskogo lineynogo parokhodstva. (Gorkiy Reaervoir--Harbors) ITANENKO 7,P, Reusable guardrails of staircases. Swested by V.P.Ivanenko. Rats.i izobr.predl.v stroi. no.16:97-98 160. (NM 13:9) 1. Starsbiy proisvoditell rabot UIM-439 stroitel'no-montaxhrW tresta Khar Ikovskomn Anvnarkhoza. (Handrailing) C; V, L, 44-1-399 TRANSLATION FROM: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Matematilca, 1957, Nr 1, P. 69 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ivanenko, V. V. TITLE: Some Problems of Ordinary Differential'kquations in the Complex Region (Nekotoryye voprosy obahchey teorii obyknovennyldl differentiallnykh urevnenly v komplek8noy oblasti) PERIODICAL: Nauk zap. kyivslk.derzh. ped. In-tu, 1954, 16, fyz.-matem. Aer., Nr 5, PP. 13-20 ABSTRACT; The following linear differential equation of m-order of Fuchs type is investigated-. t y,&n) + where the coefficients in the neighborhood of the point represenj~d by coevergent series of the type 6VK -04) (K=4J.it) M) and ill the neighborhood of x = co by convergent series of -the type Kz wL) a- on Card 1/2 Paragrapphys'6'V~i 'T'c"~tain known information concerning IVANEnO, V.V.; SFaGEYZVA, L.M. [Serhieleva, L.M.1, red.; LMM, K.M., tekha.red. (Book of problems on the theory of numberal elementary manual for correspondence students of physics and mathematics departments of teachers institutes] Zadachnyk z teorii chysel; mavchallayi posibnyk dlia studentiv-zaochnykiv fisyko-matemstychn.Tkh fakulltetiv pedagogichnykh inatytutiv. Kyiv, Darz'll.,achbovo- pedegog.vyd-vo 'Radianalka shkola," 19580 (MIRA 12:2) (Numbers, Theory of) OLISHANSKIY, Yakov Iooifovich [deceased]; ZHKUKOV. Y.A.,otv.re&,; SBUdPOV, V.K.,red.i2d-va; tekhn.red. [Mechanism of the transportation of material in the formation of hvdrothermal sulfide deposits; experimental investigation] Mekhanizm -oerenosa veahchestv pri obrazovanii gidrotarmallifth. mestorozhdenii sullficlov. Moskva. Izd-vo All SSSR. 1958. 76p. (Alcademiia nauk SSSR- Institut geologii rudnykh mentorozhdenii, petrografii, mine7alogii i geokhimiI. Trudy no.16) (14IBA 11:12) (Sulfides) 5(0) SOV/2o-124-2-48/71 AUTHORS: Ol'shanskiy, Ya. 1. (Deceased), Ivanenko, V. V., Khromov, A. V. TITLE: On the Solubility of Silver Sulfide in Aqueous Solutions Saturated With Hydrogen Sulfide (0 rastvorimosti sernistogo serebra v vodnykh rastvorakh, nasyshchennykh serovodorodom) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19599 Vol 124, Ur 2, PP 410 - 413 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present data of publications l~ indicate a minimum ~Ref _ , solubility of the sulfides ( 10- -10 1 mol/1). After serious investigation these data prove, however, to be unreliable, especially at high temperatures of some hundred degrees (Ref 2). On the other hand, many deposits of sulfide minerals were formed from hot thermodynamically stable aqueous solutions which simultaneously contained sulfur and corresponding metals. This would be possible only at a sufficient solubility of the sulfides in ore-forming solutions. Thene contradictions necessitate further experimental investigations. In the present paper determination results of the solubility as Card 1/4 mentioned in the title are given for the temperature range iiji, On the Solubility of Silver Sulfide in Aqueous Solutions SOV/2o-124-2-48/71 Saturated With Hydrogen Sulfide 25-1600 under the application of the radioactive silver isotope Ag"O. Figure I shows the experimental results with 0 argentite synthesized in an H 2S atmosphere from AgCl at 600 (Curves 1 and 2) and with A62S (Curves 3-7) precipitated directly in the flask. For experiments at increased temper- atures a device (Pig 2) was designed whereby the solubility of the radioactive substance can be determined without taking a sample. Figure 3 shows the dependence of the radioactivity of the solution investigated on time at different temperatures. An may be seen from the diagram, at first radioactivity con- siderably increases (or decreases) with time on rising (falling) temperature and then remains on a certain level. It may be seen from the diagram that the radioactivity of the solution attains practically the same value at a eiven temperature, no matter whether the solution was heated or cooled before the measurement. Thus the equilibrium was obtained in cooling a strongly concentrated solution as well as in heating a highly diluted solution. Table 1 shows the silver concentra- Card 2/4 tion in the above experiment as well as data obtained at a On the Solubility of Silver Sulfide in Aqueous Solutions SOV/2o-124-2-48/71 'Saturated With Hydrogen Sulfide temperature of 80 0 in another experiment. Fig-are 4 gives the dependence of the solubility of argentite at 1000 on the pH value of the initial solutions. It may be seen from the diagram that the solubility of A92 S at increased temper- atures increases with the increase of the p1l value of the initial solution and is similar to the behavior of the solubility at 250- For this reason the results obtained in- dicate that the solubility of silver sulfide attains some milligrams per liter at temperatures of several'hundred degrees. It is thus sufficiently high to permit the formation of hydrothermal deposits of argentite due to crystallization from thermodynamically stable aqueous solutions. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, minera- logii i geokhimli Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Ore Deposit Geology, Petrography, Mineralo&y, and Geochemistry, Card 3/4 Academy of Sciences,USSR) 11: 0. I r '"YANEIIKO It.,j,~OLODINI G.N.; MELENTIYEV, B.N.; FAMFILO-VA, L.A, ipparatus for determining the solubility of radioactive substances at elevated temperatures and pressures. Atom. energ. 15 no-5:426- 428 N 163. (I-nRA 16:12) jqli A. IIELENTIYEV, B.N.; IVANENKO, V.V.; PAMFILOVA, L.A. Solubility of zinc sulfide in aqueous solutions. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no,-1:194-186 N 163. (Ian 17: 1) 1. Institut geologii rudnykli mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR. Predstavlono akademikom D.S. Korzhinskim. MELENTIYEV, B.N.; IVANFJIKO V.V.; PAMFILOVA, L.A. Studying the solubility of sphalerite in aqueous solutions of varying acidity. Dokl. AN SL~,R 161 no.3:687-690 mr 165. (MI RA 19 - 4) I. Institut geo.1-ogii rudnykh mestoro-htieniy, petrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii M SS"R. Submitted Novembor 5, 1964. 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The mir,thrtir m4y =910 wfy,ls and filcrea-fill; the no Puircim R,.befts 6 coo off LA-54 Age* 3*0 tie 0 ue* 0.:3 9.0 A I I L A R[TALLVF;.KAL LITIMATUNI CLASUMATIC title WOO billil lug 0.. all 3U UAW 10106' 1 a I r i Ad% I S 0 N 0 4 N I It " 0 a 43 3 0 v Kill of a K 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 IS 0 0 :: : : : : 1190 "0 'e"O'ge .T.0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 '1., -1 d. oc~ 1.)c caw.na m lh.t misidell I=tv c lVANINKO, Te.F., nauchW 1-ukovoditell; NFATANZON, D.I., predsedatell- -SUCUM' IV kurea. Activities of the student scientific society of Kharkov Institute of Pharmicy. Apt.delo4 no-5:39-40 B-0 '55. (PHARMACY, education, (XLRA 8:12) in Russia, student scientific soc.) IIANENKO, Yevdokiya Fominichna KharIkov Pharmceutical Inst. Academic degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences, based on her defense, 29 January 1955, in the Council of the KharIkov State U imeni GorIkiy, of tier dissertation entitled: "The influence of Narcosis on carbohydrate metabolisn of the hrain'.'. Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Scienoes SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 9, 16 April 55, Bytilleten' M%0 SSSR, No. 14, Jul 56, Moscow, pp h-22, Uncl. J`PFS/NY-b29 : .1 1 . I , ; I I .: ~~ " ; ..~.'.I : i, !~ z I:,! Ci i , . ; ': * : I - I - . ... ... I iA IVANENKO, Ye.F.; DUNAYEVA. V.P. Modification of the sorption propqrtiao of cerebral tissue in mice following administration of certain narcotics and of camphor. Biul. eks'pobiole I med. 42 no.12:48-50 D)156. (MIRA 10:2) 1. Is kafedry biokhimii Kharlkovskogo famateevtichaskogo Institute Predstavlena dovetvitelltWm chlenom AMN SSSR D.N.Basoahovym) (BRAIN. off. of drugs on. camp, hor & narcotics, on sorption properties in mice (Rus)) (NARCOTICS, effects, on brain sorption properties in mice (Rua)) (CAMPHOR, effects, same) il 11~ 11-I P-1 I I ! UUUNTH1 : u6WC Rj : Pharmacoloiry and Toxicology. Narcotics and Hypnotics, A BS. J00t. t HhRiol., flo. 1 1959, No. 4395 AUTHOR t Durlayeva, V. F.; Ivanonk Y Severina, A.I. DYST. I i D-arkov Pharmace Cal Institute TITLE Effect of Narcosis on the Shift of Sulfhydryl Groups in tho Gereb ral Tissue of Whito Mice ORIO. PO. ; Tr. Rhartkovsk. farmatsevt. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 1, 304-306 ABSTRACT : Daring sleep induced in mico by ether, barbanyl tal sodim -7, medinal and urethane, the quan- of SH-groups in the cerebrurd somowhat in- creases in different degrees under the influence of various preparations. This increase occurs proportionally to the duration of aleep and the concontration of narcotic drugs. 1he content of SH-groups changes unevenly during vari".ous purlodzc of narcosis: during the period of excitation it riseD only Insignificantly, during sleep it in- '(;A'RD: 1/2 ITANXIMO, Ye.F Effect of anesthesia on temDerature changes in the cerebral cortex [with al,mmary in Inglish]. -,tiziol.zhur. 43 no.9-851-857 S 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Kafedra biokhimii Farmatsevticheekogo inatituta, lCharIkov (AaSTIMSIA, effects. on cerebral cotex temperature in rab"bita (Rua)) (GFMRAL CORTEX, physiology, temperature, eff. of aneath. (Rua)) (BODY TEMMATURE, cerebral cortex, eff. of anesth. in rabbita (Rua)) p DUNAYEVA) V.F. (Lunaieva, V.F.]; TV.,,J~~,JKo IC..r,,. , _- I- , ~ .~rlhG, IS. F. I Change in the icoalectric poltit, and solub-41tv In the Iscelectric zone of brain proteins. Ukr. bi-okhim. zhur. 3-1 no.31379-386 162, (WRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra bickhimii Kliarlkovvkogo farmatsevt-Lchesk-ogo instituta. IVANEYK0, TF. F., and DUNAYFVA, V. F. IfInvestigations ~Df Chemical and Fhysico-cht~mical. Prnnerties of Brain -,olloi6s upon Drug Fxcitation and Suppression of Nervous System (read by title)." Report p esented at the 5th Internation-11 Biochemistry Congress. r Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 IVANENKOx_",F. [Ivanenkot IE.F.]; KORNIYENKO, V.V. (Korniionkog V.V.1; 'AAKOVOZ, R.K. Effect of ether anesthesia on carbohydrate m4tabolium in the liver. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 33 no.1:80-87 161. (MIRA 14'3) 1. Department of Biochemistry of the Kharkov Pharmaceutical Institute. (ETHER (ANESTHETIC)) (CARBORYDR&TE IETABOLISM) (LIVER) ~!!!A!T;I1114, 110 !11 IVANENKO,,Xe.F.; DUNAYEVA, V.F. Some physicochemical changes in brain colloids in other anestheale,, Vest. LGU 18 n6.9:100-107 163. (MIRA,16:6) (ETHER (ANESTHETIC)) (COTiLOIDS) (BRAIN) !I !)UNAYEVA, V.F., 11121~21KC-, Ye.F. 1,1- - ;.. .. I - Clia~e in the amount of su-lfhydryl grcups arid reduced gluta- thione in the brain ef white mice following inbibitan rf nervous activity indu~.-ed by barbamil, urethane and medinal. Farm. i toks. 26 no.l,.22-28 Ja-F '63. (MIRA 17t7) 1. Kafedra bick-himli Kbartkovskogo farina vtlclieskogo insti- tuta. I I.If Als~! IVANEITKO, Y-3.F. (Ivane;-ik-), IE.F.J~ DUPTAYEVA, V,F, [Dunaiiivtt, V.F.j The isc-eleotric point and solubility of cersbr&I proteins in the igqc-alactric zone following the inhi ition of ntiurrd processes in the rat. Ukr. biok)d-m. zhur. 36 no.2~1183-189 16,~.. Ilk -L7 I'l 1. Department of Bi,%,~~hemistry of Kharkov Pbarnuceutica-i Institute and A.A. Zhdanov Ftite Univer:,.Ity. fi-,an:lngrad. i "I rml ce r- jirn d)rin~,%, the e x c i ta t, c..-i f ri 0 u ra 1 aL I t Y. U-,' , r - b-I ,-- k~'-- m. z hu r - 3 6 no. 1 :72-'7g '64. 17:12) 1. Dap&rusert- of of inn-titute, aild Leningrad State UniverFlty. - AM.IANOV, P.K.-, ANDRIAROV, S.M.; W2tKIKOV, B.S.; GOWYK0, V.G. [Holovko, V.H.]; DCBROVOLISKIY, A.V. [Doborovollalkyi, A.Y.1; DO7GAL1, M.Y. r t.l)ovball, M.F.]; YELIZAROV, V.D. [IElizarov, V.D.]; ZHIZDRINSKIY, V.M. [Zhyzdz7nB'kyi, V.M.]; ZVMIIGORODSKIY, O.M. [Zvenigorodslkyt. 0-H ]i ZAYCBMIKO, R.M. [Zaichenko, R.M.1; J~Y.4~tN~KO..,, 1,Civanenko T 3.i. ; KOMAR, A.M.; KOSIYANOV. O.M.; KAZAK6R"."'O'..1.; KOSIWKO. S.K.; KLIKEI&O, T.A.; KIRIYAKOV, O.P.; KALISHUK. O.L.- 1JIUCHENKO, M.T.; LEBRDIGH,. M.V.; MIKRAYLOV. Y.O. [)~vkhailov, V.0:3; MOSOZ, I.I.; HOSHCHILI. V.Yu .[Hoshchill, V.IU.J; IEEPOROZIOIT, P.S. [&poroshnii, P S.1 IMDATNIY, S.M. [Nezdatnyt, S.M.]; NOVIKOV. V.I.; POLIVOT, S:K. ~Polevoi' S.K.1; PERNKREST, M.S.; PUZIK, O.Ye. (Puzik, 0.3.1; RADIN, K.S.; SLIVIITSKIY, 0.1. [Slivinelkyi, 0.1,1; STANISIAVSKIY. A.I. [Stanislavslkyi, A.I.1; USPHNSKIY. V.P. CUspenelkyi. V.P.1; KHORKHOT. O.Ya.; KHILYUK, F.P.; TSAPENKO, M.P.; SHVLTS, V.I.; HALICHEVSKIY, V. [Mallehevolkyi, V.I, red.; ZXLNNKOVA, Ye. [Zeleu- kova, H.1, tekhn.red. (The Ukraine builds] Ukraine buduie. Kyiv. Derth.vya-vo lit-ry z budivrqtstva i arkhit., 1957. 221 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Ukraine-Construction industr7) 40 General.,'zed cqi,atior, of the transportation of jiisnerfied and entrained alluvia. izv. !,N tizSSJ~. Sel,. te-kh. nauk 8 nc.O'; -1notitut vodn,;-kh Problem i gidrotekhniki. StabiliLy of the cro2s saz~u-?n of an a' luvial river bed. Izv, AN Uz. Sor. tekh. nauk 7 nc.bz63-66 163, (,V, T I-LA 17: 6) 1. Institut vodnykh problera gidrotekLniki r-IN U--5-:-R. HI -'Afl IT IL IVANENKO, Yu.G. Calculating the irregular movement of water in prismatic channels with a horizontal bottom. Vop. gidr. no.ll.,62-6f-, 163. Hydraulic index of channel xe Vop. gidr. no.11:67-70 163. (MIRA 173 PIAIMU1011, D. PHASE I TREASURF ISIAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 102 - I BOOK Call No.: AF 574081 Authors: SOKOLOVP A. and IVANEWOV, D. Full Title: QUANTUM FIELD THEORY (SELECTED PROBLEM) Transliterated Title: Xvantovaya teoriya polya (Izbrannyye voprosy) Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House; State Publishing House of Technical-Theoretical Literature Date: 1952 No. pp.: 780 No. of copies: 10,000 Editorial Staff Editor: None Tech. Ed.: None Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None Contributors: Grigorlyev, V. I., Klepikov, N. P. Ternov, I.M., Tzyto,.Yich, V.N. Levedev, V.V., Pustovalov, G.E., Rodichev., V.I., and Brodskiy, A.M. Text Data Coverage: The book is divided in two parts. In the first part Prof. A. Sokolov covers quantum electrodynamics, 1,:6,,,the quantum relativistic theory of the electron and of the electromagnetic field, the Interaction and radiation theories, and the theories of the msitron and of the electron- 1/2 I I V A N E D AID 102 - 1 Kvantovaya teoriya polya (Izbrannyye voprosy) positron vacuum. The second part by Prof. D. Ivanenkov includes the introduction to the theory of elementar~)r particles, the structure of matter, the gravitational field of the particles and the interaction between particles. Purpose: Not given Facilities: Faculty of Physics, j"!oscow State University No. of Russian and Slavic References: Several footnotes. Available: A.I.D., Library of Congress. 2/2 fj "Fascioplastic Method for the Reamputation of Tower ljmbs.0 Sub 6 Mar 51, Central Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians. Dissertations presented for science and engineering dogrees In Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55. F.] :4, OK,I,KO, A.P.; IVIUU.MV, I.I.I. I Electron microscopy in tho laboratory of the "Kraqnyi oktiab,,-'" plant. Zav.lab. 29 no.8:1018 163. (MIFIv 16:9) (Me!--allurgical laboratories) (Electron m:icroscopy) AYZINBERG, Boris LIvovich; VCLOTSKOY,,Nikolay Vasillyevich; XCZIWIOH: Mikhail Nikolapyteh; KAMOSKIY, Mikhail Davidovich; 'ftv!piI7--Vh9Il'ye~Ich; KZDVXMXY, Nikolay Ivanovich; NIKOGOSOV, S.N., red.; MIMT17NA. Ye.A., red.; SCIBCLEVA, Ye.K., tekhn. red, [Mianicipal eleotric systems; fundamentals of design and construction] Goro'dskie elekbricheskie seti; o'snovy poatroeniia i proektirovaniia. Koakwa, Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1958. 328 p (Electric power distribution) "HIT: ]VINI! IiI 11,1j'i IVANMIKOV2 M. N. Automatic action and performance of a current protection system, Trudy LIEI no.51%337-347 164. (FIRA 18:11) IVANENKJV9 V.N.; GUBIN, F.A. Water maBses and hydroohomistry in the lwobtem and southern parto of the Indian Ocean. TrudyMGI 22:33-n5 960. (HIRA 14:3) (Indian Ocean-Sea water-4omposition) IV~~I~NKPVUY.N~ Rrimary production in the Bering Sea. Trudy Inst.okean. 5107-56 10., (Bering Sea-Phytoplankton) (KML 14t6) IVANENKOV~-V.N.; ROZANOVp A.G. Hydrogen su-Ifide contaminatioh of iqtemediate layerp in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Okeanologiia 1 no.,3:443- 449 161. (MIRA 16.11) 1. Institut okeanolog-ii AII SSSR. IVANDIKO, VIndimir Nikolayovilch ; DRINEXICII, S.V., prof., otv. red.; VOLYNETS, I.I.P... red. (Hydro,'-,mistry of the Bering Sea] Gidrokhimiia Beringova moria. ..jskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 136 p. (MIRA 17:6) IVANENKOV, MI.; SUNIMOV, YO.M.; Fedor Aleksandrovich Gubin, 4 no.6:1126 164. 51djININP K.D. 1926-1964; an obituary. Okeanologiia (MIRA 18:2) IVANRIKOV, V.N. Effect of the inner surface of a balthometer on the chaxige in the concentration of the ,.hemical elements in a water sample. Trudy Inst. okean. 6458CL-84 ^64. Distribution of the elements of a carbonate system (PCD2. nU. AIK/CI) in the water of the northern part of the Indian Ocean. lbid..128-143 (MIRA 17:7) IVAIFENKOV, V.N.; VINTOMN, V.R.; SHATSKOV, K.Z. Distribution of oxygen in the water of the northern part of the Indian Ocean. Trudy Inst. okean 64:U5-127 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1; ;J 1:411 :jj,~j;j 1;11 ii ill i Il"! 4 1 F 11 li I I I I 21(d) 5(0) AUT=: ;7r i ~an Confer*=- of Unlvoraltt-v "d C4116i;ss TITLZg The 2.d1,.h..Ljt-_y k J:kad 0 uo1ym_2jt.j&. Sarlye, mat-atiki, =ekh"Itt, PEu=CA_, U?wkcv f lki.kht~ 11. 1959. Pr ). p; 221-223 (USSR) ABSTRACT 'hi. z..far.n.. ... a...... 1 by the titi.t1w. of the laboratort ya. radickhImli khtaicbeskatc . fOkm ,%at. =U (Labor.- tory of RA41 -h*=,*-ry of the Department of ~;hemtmtry of mascow .t at. ..". raity) ~d wAe ball in goscop fr= April 20 to ,t t%-1.4 by t.-h. :,.-a April ". 1119. r an i fl. f'~df ri;oX,1* sal-14 Wr* Zo3tor of Ch-tcal 3.1 ataIt of r.1to chgalstry. 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L.runsf'.:,rml~d Into .L!~ ~t f~r-efi~ :ind -z~ foy-m-a-rion. is n.nt; prr-,vor0-.,7,d t.y ir.. thr- am4ro gx~!up Df DBPA, Corrnsp:~rir.,;vg C a Ed Usirj& fhz~ Mpthnd ~f Paper SP -7, graphy for StudyinU thi, B 0 9 of Scjm-t~ Organic B.rclmid~:-& Ti-clic": ,i. long las,,.ir.- aTJi-:r-, Al ropyl -ph I In -..!- b r~mir, P atom s subs 1.,~ to; T-o-d by Unt- ti-,th i ou i.o;l ~h-i OkLreii-pr-pyl phth&L*r-vid,- ( 111) Bv !-~;gged at tile 5ulfu.-, -n -,.1:e in determ;nins- ft-,Ilow~lng E-r,-,~rs int.(. r~ai*I,.1.-,:,., AE cr--,- s,~~v fl-.~,, rtlat7l.tg m,~,St -.vf'n N,11 rt~a~Aicn set-I.mg iri immed-,-akF~iy- uff,er m.-.ring .h~, dio-corm-'.- propyl,pht-hali.M.J'J~ Tm-~ of rha de - pr--rAen~:e. of ftie -u r~-- -If ~hi- -,vi expex6imertto -wi '-.h N r~% ~j p r,-,p -bu y', !-, i, p t, DBPA ( F-, 3 t ba. au th-D r r it ud I, -A- I,-. :~r !-v- rapid.1y -n- c~ r P- a.:~ e s w i th r j 8 L e- r e,art~-in i.n tine -Alkyl up to thro-- . Th~o 7-, -~ t I .-,n r-t'-- d ~3 !'u., -r c~:Ooansior. t"I tb,~- c-arbon cthain. The aul.r-z-s ane not. yqt abl-:- t,f-. pherlommon.. 3)' Thc~ of ~ht- :,.f 1,11~ ii.edium. Thri J.n.m. f1uepv>~ ~,f the remperava:.- :n lr-t~ Card 2/~- Usin- the lie-thod of _1~_-per Radioch~romato- U S/1,5 3/6 0/00 _A/0C)5/02,',/03 U'/XX graphy for StudyinU the Reciprocal !,ction B01 6/3058 of Some Oreanic Bromideo With Thiourea example of 11-p.-o-L)yl-dib:Lomo--oro-oyl-~,.n,'ine in ,.iethyl-, ethyl-', iaobutyl-, an~ iaoamyl-alcohol. 2-imino 3- formed in All cases, but with different rate. Vie a,,~thors conclude from FiG.il that thiourea was completely reactcd in isoamyl-alcohol V.I'hir- 30 mill, while this ,,iaz; achieved in iso"Ibutyl-alcohol only afte- 2 h:~Iz;- The course of reaction in methyl- and ethyl-alcohol is practically the same, but much 3lower than in th6 former two alcohols FiC.1 shows the dittribution of activity between thiourea and t'--e reaction Droduct in is buty] *-alcohol. Curve A illu~'Uratc's the measurerents 1),; - means of the i _1111M nt of the type (3), while cu=e 9 was autlo-a-atically recorded ni 11 e dia- by the instrument (Bambulz) oi gram strip of-P the self- recording potentiome'ker "WIP)II (;CV). The authors recoz=end the radiochio- mat.ographic analysis for itudy-ing the kinetics of organic reactions, f0,-, identification and quantitative deterMination of products of neutron irradiation as well as for investiCLtin- the reaction of isotope ex- chp-n-c of organic and inorGanic compounds.. This paper was presented at the' First Inter-University Conference on Radiocho!:.-istry, helt' in M o s c o from, April 20 to 25,- 1958. There are 4 fi6rures and references: d CaT 1 3/5. Us= the 'a.'Iethod of Paper Radio chroilat S/I 53/60/0C3/003/02-'A/030'/j'-x ,r hy for Studying the Reciprocal Action B010'/BOr,8 O'f .Soiae OrCanic Bromides Y;ith Thiourea. 1. Soviet, 1 US, 1 British, and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: 1,Toskovskiy Cosudarstvenryy universitet na. II.V. Lortorlosove.; Kafedra radiokhimii ('~,~OSCO',':'S4-ato Ulliy(l rSily iMeni V. Lomon-osov; Chair of Rad-iochemistZ Y 2S-C(,\ CH2BrCHBrCH.NlRR,-- CH, - CH CH. NR,R.. 'AA S S Fi,N C N" H B r - 1N, HNFI HBr R, R' ('1j.,C0 Ca' rd 4/5 s /153/"0/0c)3/003/024/b35/K:( Bol 61.--IorB N CH, - CH Clq, N,- R -N-C c NH-HBr NH-HBr i-C,H,, H-Cz~Fl,, i-CH,, )i, ctI- CuBr - C112 wo 10 3211 Igo F"Iffl. N IT FEDOSEM, V.M.; .. jVAITPj_~OV,__Y.V,.s SILAYEV, A.B. S-derivatives of thiourea. Part 2: Synthesis of 2-imino-3-41kyl-5- isothiuroniii-ethylthiazolidineoo Zhur.ob.khine 30 no.100468w 34?2- 0. 161. (HIRL 14t4) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, (Isothiuronblin compounds) (Thiazolidine) V FEDOSEYEV, T,M.; XVANENKOV, V.-V.; SILAYEV, A.B. 3-derivatives of thiourea. Part 7: Reaction of thiourea with N-isopcrooyl-2,3-dibrrmopcropylamins, Zhur,ob,khim, 33 no.3:1026-1031 Mr 163, (MIRA 16:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. I (Ure*) (Propylamine) CHIRGADZEY Yuriy Illikolaye-virli; haul . l'i z. r-tc nauk, otv. red.; V.V.,, rpci. [Infrared spictra and st-ructure of poJypeptides arA proteins) lnfrakrasnyp stxuktxm rolipeptidov i belkov. Moskva, NL-tulca, I ~l 1, llmiltA ls'.-lc) 1'~: I IN film, IVANENXOVA, Ye. D. Ivanenkova, Ye. D. - "Fascioplastic method of reamputation of the lover extremities," Trud;y Tsentre nauch.-iseled. 4an-ta protezirovani7a i protezoatroyeniya, symposium 3., 1949, p. 204-24, Bibliogs p. 224 SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Latopis 'Zhurnal Inykh SteLtey,, No. 15P 1949) IVANMOVA, Ye.D.. kandidat meditainakikh nauk Application of prostheses in amputatlen of both humaras and one femur. Ortop.,travm. i protez., no.3:67 MY-Je '55 KRA 13:10) 1. Is TAentrallnogo nauchno-issladovatel'skogo institnta prote- sirovaniya i protezo-stroyeniya Hinisterstva aotuiallnogo obespoebeniya RSFSR dir.prof. B.P.Popov. (XIMATION double shoulder & one hip amp%ttatien, prostheses) (EXTIMMITIES, surgery amputation, double shoulder & one hip, prouthesee) (ARTIFICIAL LIMB in double shoulder & ona hip amputation) IVASEMKO vj~ VA "'. P'., Workable oroothesis of the shoulder after bilateral amputation. Or-top. travm. I protaz. 17 no.1:47 Ja-7 156. (" 9:12) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo Institute protezirovani7a i prtoozostroyeniya (dir. - prof. B.P.Popov) (ARTIFIGIAL LO"S) IVANANIOVA. Ye.D., k9ndidat meditsinakikh nauk Impulsiva phantom limb exerciae after amputation of the lower lob. Ortop., travm. i protes. 17 no.2:61 Xr-Ap 156. (XLHA 9:12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo inatituta proteziro- vaniya I protezostroyeniya Hinisteretva sotsiallnogo obaspeebentys RSYSR (dir. - profqosor B.P.Popov) ' (AMPUTATIOR OF IAG) (BXMISE TFMAPY) Pd. 1:111R.11, ii, ~ i 11:~ II IVANENKOVA, Ye . D. j I. jjd.med. nauk; KAPICIINIKOVA, L. G., kand.med. nauk. Method of examining and treating ps~ients with Witlytic: scoliosis in conjunction with Pa3! as of tbi.lb,a Trudy- Ukr. nauch.-issl. biit. ortop. i tv~avi~e'nol~~ 3 159' (MIRA 16:12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovateliskogo instituta. pro- tezirovaniya i protezostroyeniya Mist6rstv& sotsl&ll~ogo obespecheniya, al IVANE2,1KOVA, Ye.D., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MIKHAYLOVA, Ye.K., inzh. late results of the use of active prostheses following the amputation of both humeri , m vpll as the amputation of hume- rus and the exarticulatior of the other shoulder joint.Trudy Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. ortop. i. travin. no-15:219-224 159 (MIRA 16-.12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituts. pro- tezirovEuAya i protezostroyeniya Ministerstva sotsiallnogo obespachlvani,-i RSFSR (dir. prof. B.P.Popor,). 1[:; F IVANENK *D. Therapeu#c gymnastics in lesions of tim upper extremities following poliomplitis. Vop,kur*p fizioter. i lech6 fiz. kul't. 28 no.2:158-163 W-Ip'63. (14Mk 16-.9) 11, 1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta protezirovaniVA i proteto- stroyeniya (dir. - prof. B.P.Popov) Ministerstva. so~ljalv- nago obe pecheniya RSFSR. ~POLIOIEELITIS) (EITPMIITIES UMB-DISMSES) .9 .1 (EMMISE TIERAFY) i COO!'' PIII IT~ I I! HI IVANEUKOVA, Ye.D.) kand.med.nauk Vibratlon massage and its use in a prosthetics clinic. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no.12g67 D 165. (MITRA Iggl) 1e Iz Mentrallnogo insf-tuta protezirovaniya i proteaostroyenlya (direktor - zasluzhennyy leyatel' nauki prof.B,P.Popov). Adres avtorag Moskva, 2-y Dcnskly proyezd, d.4--a,TSentral'ny-Y nauchno- issledovatellskly Institut protezirovaniya i protezostroyaniya. Submitted May 22, 1965. ;V ti ll"!I. 1q r BAZACOV, Gh. (Tr. PETRESCU, P. GlUGURF, I'A: (Ploie'rti'; I-ECDORESCU, 1. fGp-lafL), POPESCU, Gh. (Lu TUTESO~ I I I I g0j); S ilia (Sibi MORTUN, E. (Pites,A); IVAINE5Q. _a APOLOZAN.. VASILE'S14", 'PioiosU ); IONESCU- (Medgidia)..- tan".ir k TIU, C.; GAVRILA,, Gh. 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Director, institutul de studii. si proiectari agricole (for Bellu). 9. Rector, Institutul agronomic "Ion Ionescu de la Brad", Iasi (for Pintea). i 1-i 4:i k-w fl:~ jv!lt,l!lLnt, 0111 MOLDOVAN, Danila, ing.; IVANESGU, ~qn, ing. Mechanization nf loading qnd unloading operations of railroad freight cars at the stations of the main lines. Rev cailor fer 13 no.2t67-72 F 165. IVANESCU, L. Measurement of the length of tmins, P, 589e REVISTA CAROR FERATE. (Gaile Ferate Romine) Bucuresti, Runania. Vol. 6., no, U. Novo 1958o Monthly List of East 1kropean Accessions (EFAI) IC, Vol. 8, no* 7, JulY 1959 Uncl., ir i IW.NESCU, ".; IONEESCU, ',. Value of maize rieals of lif" erent c trLiction gri~-rles- p. :12-2j- (CO~'.,JUT~jTC1.1,UILT-E. Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 10, Oct. 19,46) '30: Monthly List of 'East Eurorean Accessions (EEkL) LC, Vol. 'a, no. 7, Jul-r 1957. Uncl. Country 'T,7UAIT IA Category rearm Animals* General *Problems, 6813 Abs. Jour Ref Zhur--Biol., No 21, 19.58, 9 Author. Ionescu, U,; Ivanescu!, Magda Institut, Title The Protein Nutritive Value of Rumanian Corn and ol" Various Flour Grades Obtained from Tb. Orig Pub. Probl. agric., 1958, 10, No 29 31-37 Abstract No abstTact, Card: L - 42225-" EWP(,1)_ja1r _~NP(h)JMP(L) - IJPW M/a AM325V SOURCE CODE: HU/0003/66/017/001/0038/0044 :.-AUTHORs Ivanescu,, Naria;'Tobap Ch. .'dM: Toode al laboratoryp-Chemical Combine, Borze~ti,(Ldboratorul do toaticologie al, Combinatulul. chJjdo) TIME: Study of harmful emission conditions in an aluminum chloride manufacturing plant -SOURCE: Revista, do ch1mia,, v. 17, no. 1p 19669 38-44 ,TOPIC TAGS: aluminum chloride, phosgenes, industrial hygiene 4BSTRACTs., The authors analyze the toxicologLe data relating to the manufacture of Alusimm chloride vith a view to the proper design and operation of plants producing ihis chwical so an to protect the health of the worlors0114 Principal findings were that phosgene =y appear daring the condensation phase addl the sublimation. phase* .6r1ge arts hass 8 tWee and 6 tables* (JERM 36o0021 OMs 06v .07 MX JATZ:' nons, ORTG RNFI '002 OTH R1W 1 009 Yr_ FFr T7C if 17 0 LOGY Periodicals Vol. 7) ro. 10, Oct. 1~756 IVPIISCIJ3 11. The combinatel, a superior form of the co-qplf,:c repracess-ing of wood. D. 361 Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 8 3 Fo. 2, February 1959, Unclass. I - IVANESCU Oprisan (Buoureati) Presence of Elephae primigenius Blum in the Bucecea zone* Natura Geografie 15 no.3141-43 Mr-Tt 163. RAIAS, E.; IVAMESGUI P. ----------- Transportation problems with variable data. Rev math pures 6 no"&713-734 161. N BALAS, E.1 IVANESCU, P. Transportation problem.Ij. Transportation problems with parameters. III. Transportation problem with variable centers. Studii cer mat 12 no.2:413-4V 161.