SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULL, M. M. - KULMAN, I.

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L 29212-66 ACC NRa AP6019079 ~nd ataie of the reaction was'n'ot observed. The- 4-stage, #wic chances In cardise activity were iaecondw7s they developed as a result of the Offect Of .the primary changes (those in the blood vresDure) on the bUWGC6PtOr8 of the .carotid Sinuses and Of the aortic arch. On suppression of the i9ino-aortic -mechanism, which maked the direct action of adrenalin on the heart, this action could be observed. Bilateral vagotoW or administration of atropine (00 mg/ke) did not affect the changes in blood pressure produced by adrenalin, I but the phasic changes In cardiac activity were eliminatede On administration ,of ganeliork-blocking agents 00" totmon-1 or 1-2 " hexonium), these phasic changes also did not take place - there was only a uniform acceleration in cardiac activity* The direct action on the heart 1predoninated over the re- flex mechanian when doses of adranalin greater than 500 gawn were adminiatereds' a pronounced taebyeardis was producDd# whilo the blood pvmw* 1wroaDod Mi=ltaneouslyd" orige art* hws 6 flames AIMV so Goirts: 06 SJBM DkTft 20J=64 ORIO FM 1 020 O'M W 1 015 LOOGA, R.Yu. [Looga, 11.); KUL,1,1, I.I.M. (Yull, m.-, Method of bloodless iletemination of arterltd preqsure in lab- oratory animalu. BidL, d(sp. biol. ft med. 55 /i.e. 56// no.10: 116-119 0163 (lil RA 17:8) ayushchiy 1. Iz kafedry patologichesloy fiziologil Ospolny ob-yazamosti zaveduyushchogo - dotsent 2.11'.coga) Tartuskogo universiteta. ll~redstaVlena deystvitel Iny:a cYIenrm ANN SSSR V.V. Parinym. 31~ -nd -.F.,rd! !.e, r'r.v' n.j t Sf~-4-571 Vv 165~ I KULIA t G. $Cellulose for Further Chemical Treatment." p. 62 (CHEHICKE ZVhsll, Vol. 5, No. 1/2, Jan./Feb. 1951) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly List of East European Accessionst Library of CongTess, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. Unclassified. UL L E~ P A. ANTONOV, N.P.; EUIM.. P.A. - MARAHZIN, A.V.; UTXIN, I.A.; VITTCRF, M.T., -It4"Te.I., vedushchiy redaktor; SOKOL07A, Te.Y., redaktor, takhnichoskiy redaktor [Itrploratory drilling with the ZIP-300 drilling unit; practical manual] Razvadochnoe buranie stankami ZIF-300; prakticheakoa rukovodstvo. Leningrad. Goa. nauchno-takhn. i%&-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1954. 221 p. (ML'RA 7:9) (Boring machinery) KULLE, P. ., PONOWTEV, P. V. "Basic Principles of the Hydroelectrical Effect and Possibilities of Its Use in Borehole Drilling" u (New Developmemts in the **thods nnd Techniques -,f I Leninrxad, Gostnpte~1.1-dat, "953. 423 F- iSerleG. Its: ':borni,.~ I-rwjot, ;) KUL13, P.A.: P01101LUMV. P.V. I.- Nature of the electrobydraulic method and possibilities of using it in drilling wells. Trudy VITR no.1:366-388 '58. (MIR& 12:1) (Boring) -KULLE2 PsA-* LOPACHENOK, L.V. Automation of the process of drying of salts in an apparatus with a fluidized bed. Xhim.prom. no.n;805-808 N 62. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iBBledovatel'skiy institut'jaiurgii. (Salts--Drying) (Fluidization) (Automatic control) KULIZI P.A&- doktor tekhn.nauk; LOPACHENOK, L.V. Automatic control of a fluidized-bed unit for drying potassium chloride. Blul.tekb.-ekon.Worm.Goo.nauch.-isal.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. noo2216-18 163. ()an l6j2) (Potassium chloride--Drying) (Automatic control) KULLE, P.A.; LOPACHEINOE, L.V. Electron modeling of automatic control s-jstcr~s fox- d.--iers with ,fd bed. Khim.proin. 41 nc,.6:41~) fluldi.7 _,_ ,, ~Tu '65. (MIRA 18:8) KULM, Ye. A. "The Problem of the Long-Term Incubation Feriod of Tertian Malaria it) Vologoda Oblast".. Med. Faraz. i Paraz. Bolez., Vol. 17, No. 1, pp 57-014, 1948. 8/137/62/000/001/154/2~q A006/A101 AUMOA: Kullel, I. TITIZ Recommendations as to the melting and processing of-the. L-214 alloy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 44-45, abstract 11310 (V sb. "26-y Mezhdunarodn. kongress liteyenchikov, 1959", Mos- cow, Mashgiz,-1961, 530 - 537) TM: Mechanical tests and microscopical investigations were made- with a great number of specimens of different heats of the i,24 allo The tests made it possible to establish a definite connection between 61 -which is ex- s. and 9 pressed by a straight line on the-semi-logarithmic scale. Specimens, for which Tj and 8 are located directly 6n this line or close to it, do not possess inter- crystalline microporosity. If however, the values of mechanical properties are located below the aforementioned line, this indicates interorysfalline porosity' which is usually connected with insufficient dissolving of strengthening phases. Experim6ntal data were analyzed and a comparison was made of the chemical composi- tions of the L-214 alloy, Prench grade alloys AJR3380, AF NOR-A57_702, Italian grade G-Al, Cu 4.5, and German DIN1725 alloys. The following composition of the Card 1/2 8/137/62/000/()01/154/237 Recommendations as to the-malting ... A006/A101 alloy can be recommended (in %): N. 4.o - 4.8; Ti 0.2 - 0.3; Mg 0.15 - 0.3; Siik 0.3, Zn,4 0.1 and.other elements < 0.2. A higher Cu content (over 5%) is not recommended due to the danger of arising composite low-melting eutectics, which may entail burning of the alloy during heat treatment. To assure maximum dissolving of secondary phases, the following heat treatment conditions are recommendedt heating for 3 hours from 100 to 530.� 50C, holding for 6 hours, temperature decrease to 5000C, 1 hour holding, cooling in water at 500C, heating at 1.30~� 200C for 2 hours with subsequent air copling. E. Hadaner [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 KlhP-;-,-f, 0.; KOLLM E. Identification of natural and synthetic fiborc-, Itly the gas chromntoggraphic method. Izv. AV Est. SSR. Ser. liz.-Inat. i telkh-nauk- 13 no.1:15-21 164 (MITIP-11 18:1) 2. Academy of Sciences of the Estonian S.S.R., of Chemistry. 2. Corresponding Member of the A:;ademy of S,ienr-es of the Estonian S.S.R. (for Kirret). FUT "WIN, -, V nagen F,ffe,-' -,f Q~as-~em n t i o ns .!iry serilmentI3 :;r1 the hy-drogfto7og- -o I, . I - 1) f t,,i epi-3dinont deprefinion of niz4nii, Gool pra,:c 61 F159--l,4 '63. 4 1. Dicryz Stur Geological Brat~slava. KLIMEB-SZIUK.. Andor; KULLMM, Anton Factors directly influencing soils. Agrokem talajtan 2 the determination of the porosity of no.l,'55-72 Mr 162. 1, Ma"ar Tudomanyos Akademia Talajtan-4 es Agrokemiai.Kutato Intezete,, B4apest (for Klimee-ftmik). 2. NI,%TA Foldmuvelesi es Novenytermesztesi Kutato Inteiete, Hincheberg/Mark.'Nemet Demokratikus Koztareasag (for Kullmann)* "ULIVIANN, Lajos, EAV musmki fotunacsoo The work of the International Railway Union and the Organization for Cooperation of Socialist Railways in 'khe delvelorment of railroad vehicles, Jarmu inezo gep 10 no-4:121-126 Ap 163 Development in woodworking machinery during the Past 40 years. Tr. from the German. p.91 FAIP.-",R. (Faipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 9, no-3, ltbr. 1959 Monthly List of East European AcC03SiOnS (~~.EAT) LC., Vol. 8, no.7, July 3959 Uncl. KULWI-RMM, L. - ~ '7 -1 Therapeutic value of the cervical sympathetic block; experiences from 700 experimental infiltrations. Orv. hatil. 92 no.19:592-596 13 may 1951. (CIML 24:2) 1. Doctor. 2. First Surgical Clinio (Director -- Prof. Dr. Gyula Sebesteny), Lorand Botvos University, Budapest. KULWI-RHWMR, Laszlo, dr. Modified operative method for s7ppathetic denervation of the upper eytremities. Magy.pebeszet 8 no.1:62-68 Feb 55. (BTKPATHROTOMT, dorsal, modified method) ZLWI RHORER, laszlo, Dr. - _OWMNK* Justification of high lumbar sympathectonq. K-1gy. sebeszet 10 no.2-3: 114' 119 Apr-June 57. 1. A Budapesti Orvos tudommnyi Egyatem IL sz. Seveszeti Klinikajanak kozlemerqe Igazgato: Rabanyi 'Pal dr. egyatemi tanar. (SYMPATHECTONY, in various die. high'lumbar oympathectomy in peripheral vase. dis.g evaluation (Han)) (VASCUIAR DISMSES, PIRIPHERAL, surg. sympathectomy, high lumbar, evaluation (Hun)) KULIDI-RHDRER. L.- FJWRLYI. M.; MRSZOLY. I.; VOTIN, J. Clinical experiences on the therapy, of postoperative complaints fo'llowing ebolecystectorV. Acta. mod. hung. 10 no-3:261-272 1957. 1. 11. Chirurgische Klinik der Medizinischen Universitat, Budapest. (CHOLBGYSTECT014Y, compl. poetcbolecyst*ctomy synd., choledocboduodenontomy (Gar)) (BILF, DUCT. COMMON. surg. choledochoduodenostorV in poetcbolecystectou7 synd. (Gar)) (DUODENUM. surg. same) KULLQ,I,-RHORER, Las2lo, dr. Data on the surgical treatment of elophantiasis. Orv. hetil. 98 no.1-4:56-60 Jan 57. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fg3retem III. oz. Seboozeti,* Klinikajanak (igasgato: Rubanyi, Pal, dr. epvet. tanar) kozlemenye. (LYRNMEM, surg. elephantiasis, lymphangiectomy with total superficial surg. (Hun)) I.n- , KUIJO I-RIIOHER 11 1,.:~W, 14 r.~ p Laszlo, dr., sebeszfocrvoq a Fundamentals of health protection. Vanut 14 no.l.il.-20 164. i. - KULLOI-RHORER, Latizlo, dr. Surgically cured duodenal carcinold. Orv. hetil. 106 no.12: 553-555 21 Mx 165 1. Mav Korhaz es Kozponti Rendelointezet. I. Sebeszeti Ck3zt~aly. SMIRNOV, V.N.; SPIRIN, A.S.; KULLYYL'V, P.; ZBARSKIY, I.B. . RNA synthesis in the silk gland of the mulberry silkworm. Dokl. A3 SSSR 155 no. 4:957-960 Ap 164.', (MIRA 17:5) 1. Inatitut, biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR i Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSR. Predstavleno Wcademikom A.N.Belozerskim. 511iflINOV) V.N.; hILLYTEIV, Y.; VAR'.')11)%V.';KIY, Ya.m.; SIHIMI, Participation of ribosomes in the blos.,mthesis of' silk fibroin. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 5;1221-1224 Je 164. (MIFJi 17:6) 1. Institut radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimicheskoy biologii AN SSSR i Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavleno akedemikom A.N.Belozerskim. WEDNIYAZOV, O.N.; SOLOVIYI:,TA. N.V.; KULLYYI-.V, P.; KASPARIYANTS, L.R. Comparative study of the chemical composition of different mulberry varieties growing in Chardzhou District, Turkmen S.S.I'k'. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.5s68-72 161. (RLA 14:12) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii All Turkmenskoy SSR. (CHAIMMOU DISTiUCT-14ULBLRFtf--ITARIL?IES) MAMEDNIYAZOV, O.N.; KASPARIYANTS, L.R.; KUTLYYEV, P. Content of nitrogen compounds iA the hemolymph of various mdberry gilw)mftxsti~~-Ajff j -..,M--,theJ.r productivity. Izv. AN Turk. SSR.Ser. bl6i-,~ nauk ino.-~-.69-73 162. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR. 1~1~ 6; - 0000 0 .- - 1 4 It -)U-1 A A--L_ r-,A--j -A. It t QIt I L 0 '-T 9v It 0o '~U L M -00 00 00 00 4( 06 !:7: 00 o0 c 00 J 00 00 duction And tm 01~ satst P y m rit"Iya Chrm, 4. jyjw~ ; k t jAjw j off debtlitwil. i 111111tr1OKAL -OTNAU, CL KATFC10 viillsamr, r--- , - - -. - - -- - - ; , v I , T , V 174 i j t rv9v(t1;w#4 maetu "tilt sim w n i 11 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 Ot 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 01 11 0 0 00 0 IS 0 IN 0 0 0 0 0 * : ; I : : : I I. o 1,0 0o 01 t 0 00_0000___ A -09 -00 0 -00 9 LIO 0 %0 000 goo 0 0 too to 0 100 L IY~ Pk 14-1 swank ss sm Whim 0...KW= am] Z. Werts (bs#4w 00am., 1951, 1, 12&-134 ; 1. Iron Skel Inst., 1951, 10, 403).- Matluids of tc*Ung core binden an dwribc-d. and rtsults of a awdy of binden pzcwntc4. It, 11. CLARKS, KUIXAp 0.; WERTZj, Z. Changes in core strength during Its moisteninge pe 293o PRZEQLAD ODLMaCIWA. (Stowamyezenie TechniC2ne Odlewnikow Polskich) Krakow., Poland., Vol. 9,, no. 10, Oct. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 9,, no. 1, Jan. 1960. Uncl. S. "Zovska. toczne" (Roller bearing), by S. Kulma, S. Neumann. Reported in New Books Nowe Ksiazki), No. lh, July 15) 1955 MMA, S. The standardization of journal bearings. p. 473. MECHANIK, Warazawa. Vol. 28, no. 12, Dec. 1955. SOURCE- East European Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956. 98-58-4-8/18 AUTBOR: Kullmach, P.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences TlTLE- On the Rigidity of Foundations of Massive Hydro-Technical Structures (0 zhestkosti osnovaniy massivnykh gidrotekhni- cheskikh sooruzheniy) 'o, PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitel'stvo, 1958, Nr 4, PP 35-3a (USSR) ABSTRAC11': In the calculation of free and for,--ed oscillation of hard bodies on an elastic foundation, formulas are used, which include coefficients of rigidity of foundation Cx, Cz and C- with regard to shear, compression and rotation of a solid body around a horizontal axis passing through the center of gravity of the bottom. In the latter case the shift of A representing a given point of the structure under the effect of torque could be determined by the formula A Mr Jo C I in which r is the distance between the axis of rotation and the given point Card 1/3 and Jo the moment of inertia of the surface of the bottom 90-58-4-8/16 On the Rigidity of Foundations of Massive Hydro-Technical 3tructures of the structure in relation to the axis of rotation. This formula and those developed are the result of special experimental and theoretical investigations. How- ever, there is no experimental data from which it would be possible to determine the coefficient of rigidity of the foundation of massive hydro-technical structures standing in water and subject to considerable stress at the bottom. In this connection data pertaining to oscillations of certain existing structures, in particular investigations carried out on the breakwater in Algiers, are of special interest. A cross section of the breakwater is shown, consisting of 4 layers of masonry, each weighing 400 - 500 tons topped by a monolithic supersi;ructure. This massive wall which measures 13 m at the bottom rests on a 4 m stone foundation. In 1934, the breakwater was severely damaged. Extensive investigations, which were conducted to determine the cause, furnished valuable information which permitted the evaluation of the coeffi- cient of rigidity of. the base of the breakwater. The re- sults of these experiments are fully described as are the results of similar tests at Tuapse, Yalta, Feodosiya, Zee- Card 2/3 bryugge, I'vlarsel anC4Kataniya. In all cases, it was observed 98-58-4-B/18 On the Rigidity of Foundo.tions of Massive Hydro-Technical Structures that breakwaters begin to sway even when small waves beat against the walls. The subject demands special investi- gations, however, the results shown can be utilized in the dynamic calculations of hydrotechnicnl structures. There are 3 figures, 1 table and 13 references, of which 8 are Soviet, 3 French and 2 Italian. AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 3/') 1. Structures-Design 2. Structures-Mathematical analysis 3. Dams-Design KULIYAGH, P.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Vibration of a solid body resting on a mobile elastic foundation. Izv. VNIIG 60:142-153 158. (KIRA 13:6) (7oundatione) (Blastic solids) KULIMACH, P.P,0.1-.and. tekhn. nauk dots. (leningrad) ipplication of the problem in vibrations of elastically supported solid bodies. Isel. po, toor. sooruzh. no.8:79-91 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (FouLdations--Vibration) (Damping (Mechanics)) Kt,:,,IMACH, P.P. (Leningrad) Dynamic calculation of structures with high rigid pile grillage; seismic effect. Oon., fund. i mekh. grun- 4 no.3:21-24 162. (Piling (Civil engineering)) (MIRA 15:7) (Earthquakes and building) KULIMACH, Pavel Petrovich; YUFIN, A.P., doktor tekhn. naukY prof., otv. red.; ORPIK, S.L.,, red. izd-va; ULIYANOVA, O.G., tekhn.re-d. (Hydrodynamics of hydraulic structures]Gidrodinamika gidrotekh- nicheskikh sooruzhenii; osnovnye ploskie zadachi. Moskva, Izd- vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 189 P. (miRA 16.2) (Hydraulic structures) ."KULIVACH )P. P. , kand toklin riauk, dot,,,ont Acticn of water on the blades of a hydraulic turbine in presence of vibrations. Izv vys uchob zav; energ 7 no. 1:86-011 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) KUL114LKRANUV Ye -, SOLOPOVY A.; KOVALEV, V., prepodavatell Now from schools. 'Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.VA. 3 of cover Ja (MIJIA 16j2) le Pomoshchnik direktora po kullturnovospitatellnoy rabote khofthop. -linskogo,uchilishchit makhanizataii aeltskogo khozyaystya No.24., Kara- Kalpakskaya ASSR (for Kullmakhan v). 2. Tekhnicheskoye uchilishche No.10,-Ltvov (for Kovalev). (Voacational education) 22 (1) SOV/27-59-2-11/30 AUTHORS: Kullmametiyev, G.0 School Director, and Demin G., Deputy School Director TITLE; On the Bew Road (Na novom puti) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-t;khnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1959, Nr 2, pp 18 - 19 (USSR) A"BSTRACTt The reorganization of the MTS and transfer of their equip- ment to the kolkhozes has necessitated a revision of present curricula in agricultural mechanization schools. As the existing Labor Reserve Schools will be maintained for the next 3 to 5 years, the authors believe that mechanization schools can divide their activities into 3 periods: 1) Present activities remain unchanged until 1961; 2) Trans- itional period 1962-63 and 3) Period of complete reorgani- zation into agricultural vocational-technical schools. During the first period as before, young people, preferably with 7 years of education and not younger than 17 should be admitted. Changes in the curricula are suggested which rould give the students more time to become skilled in re- Card 1/13 pair work. Another suggestion aims at training a new type On the New Road SOV/27-59-2-11/30 of workman - a mechanic with 1 year of training for in- stallation and repair of stationary agricultural machinery. The authors complain that their school is short of up-to- date equipment such as tractors DT-24, DT-28, DSSh-16 and DT-54 with a hydraulic system, and of combiners S-4M, SK-3, PK-2, and stress that it is important to train students on modern equipment. During the transitional period, mechani- zation schools should work on two curricula: the old one with 1 year of training for tractor operators and the in- stallation and repair mechanics and a new curriculum with 2 years of training. The new period is necessitated by introduction of the 8-year polytechnical school. It is also considered expedient that training farms have a minimum size of 500 to 700 ha with 250 to 300 students. During the transitional period the mechanization schools will gain some training experience according to the new curriculum and gradually prepare for the complete reorgani- zation into rural vocational technical schools. The latter will admit only graduates from 8-year rural or urban schools. There is 1 photograph, Card 2/3 On the New Road SOV/27-59-2-11/30 I ASSOCIATION: Uchilishche mekhanizatsii sellskogo khozyaystva Nr 3 (Udmurtskaya ASSR) (School of Agricultural Mechanization Nr 3 (Udmurt ASSR) Card 3/3 1 a ('~~ ) SOV/128-50-6-18/25 AUTHUA: Kullmametlyev: V Engineer TITLE: Centrifugally Cast Bushes PERIODICAL: LiteyroyeProizvodstvo, 1959, Yr 6, p 42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Brass bushes of all dimensions have been cast in sand inolds. The serviceable castinps were 54,"~ to 5817f, of the whole production. Now centrifugal casting (by means of metal molds with sand core material) has been introdu- ced. (Mixture used: 85f-. of quartz sand, 150/', of Marsha- lit, etc.). Tn this manner the i)roduction of defects was eliminated, nx_-fem-)ue mets:Ls saved, ind the quality of the castings improved. There is 1 diagram Card 1/1 KULKAN it. IlProblems in detdnaining the finmess of Umps and the formation of the l1mTy structure of soils." p. 147 (Mezhduna Rodrrji SelskokonoziaistvennyJ. Zhurnal, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1958, Sofia,, Bulgaria). Monthly Index of East European Accessions (E7,3AI) LC, Vol- 7, No. 12, Dec. 58. X so a b w a b a 41 a a Ole oe A -00 0,bDCv%!lv A%q t"tlalns moll A Ahnlk& A.- & Ross'*) for tbedctn.dkA,(,n.0"cltn. .00 C, A. .00 see .00 too 00 of* woo 041k 4; 90 see *9 ]BIG* ASUPKAMP N T A a S a I L a *lTALtL,*GKAt UYI A t l CL 686.41 QV- it. a aw u 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 00 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 *0 I I -. - - - - A.-V., A. G, and OULUS"OVA, (:. -,-. "Bound iiater in L~Tead bakings" u-i,, 6nabtekhizdat, 1934. 0,; ; ; ; 6 6 6 * 6-0 0 0 0 Of oil 0 11 u 11 1& 7bo A. V. J A, j Allty .1 th. Thus Of 9 I In li~ poft if f a t tmvr rye If 1,64d high p brvl prop" 00 a V - S a - I L A btfALLUPFKAL 1.1111147 too., u AV-00 -W '4 0 tv it IF a III tt ~ 1.0 t 0 v 00 -0 0 waftr is hy4rophilk c"dal mystems. b I ' wAm and 0. N. Gk*fwrvs. A, 0. KW -'4' Ei ; il. S. S. R.) 7. AM-010M).-The CA- c ( bi Ith Iftit" b an Important rw4wly W Josigh and tomod or"ent In 1"Ofta 101614 . . p bm3Wke cardwity 91 41fierent, 11mrs dec"*v- labouri .0 4111 order: soybmu ryt. cam, hard wheat. fl Dw ( dl f h ourn e rippoit ents o t ftsve popto, km Mes, lhtn ststrh fritm bbotor e W 4o " that Irlpfil *hret. The ITn g alt, tham-tedpril 11Y thril ul l Th h O i W b bi v % ow t r ew cc ng water. t a oor k-s to a rollod"111W extent in the prm- PMP" . Stok bread gradually to*% its hydropliffic A. A. Fk'chvlfflxk a4l 0 0 'o 0 ~CLASSWK 1101, t -V 41, AA I N W -0 0 4 1 it 14 5 A) a :f I III Of a ti It of 1 14 1 0 Of a 0 6 0 Of 0 4 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 s I T KICIIIII'alul, A. G. Textbook of' ger;~-ral & incr(..,anic chemistry 2-e F.-.erer. izd. Yoscow, Sellkhci,iz. 1935. 579 p. OCI I 11 a 41 00 0 0 o0 0 a!,. 00 a 00 I , s t)wi$16 IIS no 1121 DAM 14127SNAIll 12 11 11 A It 11 k N 4 v di 41 0 ore N"r a AAA- 11-A. J-1- A4 10 CC 0 U,4 9 1 -00 in b-Nd baktal. A. G RUPIltan ,d 'f C. A. 30. am,.- S. R -jjkj,5)- Ore livril 14W Lmruui ter if; fi(mro fnml VOHOu. grains and its etrkvt . 4b, dryintjul ad. " sblUiy at aout 4006 d XMIN *D peas of this P"41e"y l4d. 03-7.- ar~ durin bakiu.. for chaups RathmMA it 10 i 1;4 ii 'w so ii a I, so 044 ad 'not f(Iltz I(Kwn I ~14 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Ois 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 al le 0000~0::eo* 0 * 0 0 N : : : : : : 0 0 --l ~ 1,60 -00 '-06 -60 =00 0 to 0 z:o 0 90 e so* '.09 to 0 9 0 : a 0. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1:0 0 V 0 'S v v - ~ - - - - Isle ly If "INIZIN axis 16.1i'MM Mil ull Ad Al A, A, 0 8, is litsvVIIIIIJ w - I Is- 'I -A 0 Al-" --fi-A--L-JL-4 Is 9 t9 a % - .1.. 1. 44 all M W tt Aplicatioss Of FbYllitocistmical methods to the Istudy of CA bakery Infiftfilift ASICIProduCts. A-G.J-,jJ'JrIw,andO.N. 06 ri CxAlonv&. Ce" J. (U. S. S. X.1 IMW-70(jW).-- The hydrophylic staturr of var"a fiours w&% lItudled by the Gibbs-MvisuM trjwsjndwAjjW&to awthod. ~jmu, 66 flurn w1stst, ryv. barley, cam, osta, potato Mulet. ftesi and wYbmu abow the sarne order in their Isydrotsbylk, '.6S hound-watef and soly, rclations. The aniount W pop. thLips substasse" prmut in vwiom &Nts as detd. by the I)umnn%U ether-sk. vvazW&ikn turibod is apetific fog 0 radl kind of flaur. It. RalhMann =00 09 00 so 0 zoo go 40 ;'o pw as 0 tjo j A S 0 - S L A NITALLURrICAL 1.111RATI1011 CLOSIFICATtOll 0 S, A,Q-.-:-SIT,-bw- too *0 tL Zti a" r 0 -r- 4-T -V -r -F F . . 4 t a tw Is X a I w ust AT go As! AT IT it Ig Is( n IILA 00 0 0 0.49 0 0 0 00 00 0 Ou 0 0 6 0 We a0 00 0 a0 0 0 0 a 0 0o 0 0 A. .0: 010 00 0 a 0 00 0 000 0 411-0 00000# 0 000000 owo 0 0 v -w Jw- ~ . 9 ~ w . 9 . - . .-_ I .. v'si-polla of St III bo a a IT 8 4 v 0 'r are S S I -L ) - 1"'m 00. 00 um. M*bvmmW'# i KMAoporhrxis 1935, No, n, MI-Fiv ditto, wWailk wida Imm doush and latoof wid alto irml- 0 bmpr h4ulds i1twilwilbli; Willi 1110 Is im, 00 to cstwy om the disks. With sUma mot froan a duk. but twin W tbt butbar. 7u 4m. coahisu of a "vel witit Wass. aftsm paufts, into tk* inknPom from a -A note" the interw put of the op. in a 6nely d1vMW stake owing t0 6b puMa h a gLass filterinji I V= pwA of the bpi). platt fixed m 0* bouarn at the Dift. in this &pp. ukn p1we mpidly bad Oyn a anall VA. of the distalete. B. V. Shvsrtsbtt# 00 get 00 3 A11A.ILA SlIALLURGICAL LIT14AU41 CLAItIPICATION ILI* Life u m At 40 Agj; I I ZA 17 to :0 - , j' W 0 VT N IM M*90T1491 0 .00 sees*@ Go *00 feeT Gi ;000000000000006000 & 1 0 is o 00 C 041 DW& It. 4164=106)z for tun.. l3b. wd dmvitd. Blanc 0* *Go Go J tow 1; to$ 0 A SO-St. OUL&L"KAL UITRAVIAR CLAUSPICAIM i4jaftj -fit O"T got bu s IV No it: 'We 0 a a to OF a a a It a K a a it a OTS44 99 A s a Od 6 a 1 9 a 0 a a 31 4 1 of 1 1"4 d :::1:090906 Goosselloo 0o 00000441000000**60 .00 .09 .06 got zoo roe zoo too go* X*O met Of, a), JVA) 34A 30D Alva 't va &O'ce ::, "A V_S~ &_A_1 I z &-At M-SR- 040 ,0'e APPUtAUDD Ot lUtrAbm O"Y"m to the study of the 09 00 relstito hydropkyllf "fm of collolde In bakery products, 00 IC A., G,_Km COHOW J. (U. S. S. R.) 2. 495-4010 (ItUd)- cl, , X.__30. 7=01,-71)c ruir of fibiation of L whcat-~~ suipenskw is ilvjwn to be ik meoutc of tbrit -0 hydrophylic tosture and of thrir quAlitr (mio et hak"'s -00 It. Rationann 00 .00 000 Cos ve 0 00 Z10 0 00 "!a-** Z* 0 '0 a .AqL,- A- A AFT.LLI'MrICAL LITIMAlust CLASSIFICAMN vo 0 a irx~ p 0 I v I An I t a cm n 4, 1 dq* ,TO a 0 0 0 0 0, 000 0 0"00,9*06, 0" 0~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 9690901*009:0009 0 0 9 0 : 0 0 ~190` 0 0; 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 OA " 13 n 2) v le a it v x A A, it M 10 ILL 1 Q 61 a A. v A L t 1 pp-cl I - L r bet Lai a L_S'A.Y~Q_l A,J- _UJ __ - _ go _ ;1' 1 pf !.t t so 0 *1 "Itwel:nds (at, reduchis sussrs, stamb and crmde cellulose a A BinSIO -m l A U e. ~ . P 2, 044-51(11M). -ill all at,,.. _'V~wTW)~dt bentene or tolurm va - Nws in f 00 00 tr ove i ,r watt , j AM t1t. thC (At. The OthCT C%1ll%PMr1lt% arc, j10111. ill t114 00 a :g 00 00 -00 00 too 1200 J ! T fie " z tie* i tit 9 41 w s4 f# 4 AA I At tt 0 go 0 0 of a 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 o iv, - 4 t 4 0 9 W 11 11 11 11 ups IIIII "s)iJISJO a A v a M, x It 9 u id A3 A A --L- A-A--j -6 -A-j-JL-_j6 9 M l, a 0, 11 ~U. If pp cc0 9f JI 6 1 0 m v SO p .1 4: 43 a h ~f 1 The p&jt4j 01 Wb*&t plotein fractwall.. (olloidJ, (U-5-24- R.MKI-700 G . A, is chk-fly ovnotic 'ifr I d gluten in vatcr -Mli-bivr Eel r III tile notture &M 4ow"s an the dell- 01 11 twn with lowtst I'sakmorompownsit, Add".01thelm 041 00 (fikodin) ovall OrA Wcf taws Pelt h % = . ru st Agbily in t 9%1t 6infler ttration. CpIkbtFA4JINd 00 Iltioludk-Us that Wh bawt tbc %Mlne fifi 00 00 t-r aftIt. 01 bp*WbiliC XMps. Thc2prcAcinst wt i . - on ptut _--ij-pt In heir #or)94 and diffmwc in tile dimen,hais vul, 00 00 tirs, h Indicates a oructure of lbrir mirrilm JI'lln Livak A zoo zoo na 01TAL LUPLKAL LITIMATIAl CLAWMATIC, U*o 11ION, sly,f3j.. ~"` lie 1: lan3c, ., U is At- ALI 9 N it 91 g t ye cl n It f f 0 T 00 9 0 0 0 O o e a 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 o * a 0 0 0 ID 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 *:* 0 4 0 * 00 6 0 0 0 1 O'g, la 0 0 a : gall F I is 11 11 1) m is is it 4 n MiLl r,7 itk i il, i L u 0- 1-4 1-1 -M 61, d) " ds A 2--L-jL-A-J v A.-A, -90 -00 Si i go t go xi.' DoWrnAnaum of volatilo acids (Zavfyl. lAb., 1937, 6, 1145-1147).-App-tus or ptea.-jjqWUjh%tk)n is dcqwibod. it. T. I jet T lo I i i He 0 .09 f I a S L A StIALLU&GKAL LITE RAIURI CLAMPKATION t I-- i, fLjL ft AV 10 It a D to IP Op Ad it w a a tt It iv rkdo 14 IN M-341 0 1 'j. *so 0 0 0 If If it 14 4 1)' f! t 12 t. 1 4 Of L A I 00 A filtimple d ratJ tuathod for the direct delemdration :Bill I' " " " f W .41111111, o "M of ,era in movkhores and Itolkhosse. A. G. Kulnotin. Kdil (U. S, S. Rj 1937, No. lit, if) 1~,; ~99 '-klwm. 4wisAlf-741'r, 1. NO. 3, MURIA), I lit refill li'm .00 00 wills NvCI0i whift cive.-ka KCIO, pill, in lite pfe,,ewr l4 1; ,its, is uttwo. 'no advatitare or the title w s4o, I. ~ .00 the km com. the Wriy .1 handling it. and the I.vt that .00 it c-an be evily nianulld, in 11. S. S. R. K (-all Ile -1, 1-1. its tile juvwnre 44 Jim ii-11% of NMI Mg. C.1, Ila, Zip. AI. .00 Of. atilt of lliA)i. 11NOt. 1110, 111141, 111ASM, im.1 A 00 ..I It, brNII.Onilifildirf4 1111-11.1tv III-14il-wof it,I111,111. 4.1 wAviltirl Ifilish KvIt 1'. 1 hvitiole. lit 11,111tx .1 .Ampic of afar frililijer it should firm be 114-atrd limil 11.0 whair funwif of the N111, slakii, &To givrn off. Thl-Is l1w ! t 'S ~11 I' Ill-AVCd ill -Al-. th~ -JO. -~ fill--I -f f-I-I wills N*CIO, liuln "I'llis IfIrthotl W % l % q l1 . I of ,i . ' 4 tswi 1Irvt~ 1I V Willi a no. of fefilliz:1 faulpt'licilA K. W. It, Ift,lin . A10 X1 so so If i.40 0 1.17fRAT1,11f CLASSIFICATION S V -0 is r 1. it 111 K It rt of --- --- --I 'V-7A A-n- I- 1 0 fW ID n 1 1. 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 Ill 0 0 0 Ills 0 9 0 0 4 0 for 0 g 0 0 0 a so a 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Q 0 0 0,0 0 9 a 0 0 a it it Is It It of p it ji. 22, Adb t F I f to It 11 FV a p 1 -X ' by "Act activity of the extract. Thir control 0t MAMA t A C K1111111oli atill A flwl.homi- J. At1wted Chem. j .99 Rj 10, Lll,'2 X1611 6.11111,411 ~Nthl'l lit 1 highmi pir-m- ,, -'mll wul 410 j 44tilt"i (Anil. thian. PAP. 131, 31. -1 (M%I I Awl 00 P. A. Rebintirr app. Vm t1_1 (.w ticill. 4 milim, Q11an1.t.%I?l.hV 00 I'l. C to V lit fat doll, I-Vll~ It J, Im- fmm~l Illan SWIl'.1 0 A A. IN.1o.fiv 00 06 00 00 L40 0 tie 0 O.V 12.1 ' ~14 RU Ran I A I IN 1 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 111 4 0 & 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 "", Mijb- 03,1 1 Joss Ps A a t t A a-- 1 9 L _A__ 14, U A I- I A_1 -A- 1-4. M a W H i pt;,401 -00 00 c A r%*d method for the dOOMIUdOll Of Moisture in bak praducta. A. 0. M. Xul'man, cl al. Vses~p:- 00 a P,,.,. s. s_s. j?, 1938. 30 pp.-It is Proposed to beat the sample with a 00 a flonvolatile liquid which ittrusIAS CMM. In wl. during lb? 00 Of dinn. (A wattr(sunflower-ared .0 '$Iht oil is heated for 1-2 Ism. at 20U. until no more foam t, jormed. and then krpt in wtll.waW glaujam. Thesatti. lj)lv is heated with the oil in an open Ve crucible In an chrv. 00 nee drying avru at on a sant: both sit 18"V. The tnoi-tuic is dctd. from the low of wt. A 0.".3% acreetru-ni 0 results in paraW detus. was obtaluvd, awl rmuhi on ilit Samples of fiour, dough And bread agreed with thow ob- Go 0 tained by drying al 105*. The drtn,.. (including all opera. tic!,~) take about 20--S min. It. lictin 71 zoo 44- S - I L A-(TALLURGICAL UU1141 tlet CLASUFKATICk too 04 we 0 -7-F D IT a it R U it (t n it t4 w n I la An A i it ow 0 M W f4 -MO 0 Ap 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 00 09 0 " 6 0 1 a 11 u Q mIs li I? Is 0 Is It v a W is IT v x P a Is T 41 u 41 40 tio~ -P ..v It. Ili A qvfv 00 j P 8-41. . 0 -- j j oil ~ PO PODCat"i AMC PAPOINP(I "U- A colloids a bmild milking, A. (I, Kul'ition. 6,judatil. .1j , - Kkm IIJJ KtW#id h TAU44 0 . - .. . . , 2Pimmy i hossfrol PiAcknoi Ind. 1938. 00 "All" Ille behavior of UP is surb au influential farlitr -00 ill lmkillg a 1-tudy of NnInd Ill() in tari'l Colloids Via, \ 00 Oil, rdravitmisultit, uirthod was us"I. ititive it 1, Ni .00 ., I-Ity And Inwh 1A.Ics thall .1bs 90 *0 IAW- tuttl rmv~% 4- 111C bu,,tud lldL) Iind 1401"U - omlirm~ c4 poilito, hAr.1 ;Ind stidt wilat, cmit, Intritwilrai, .00 Wiley, mAirv, tyr anti *jvbcni flmjT%. bulind IW anti GO : 11,4) at-Aptwn of wvtoral vitstetirs (If hard and vial A Z 1 "Ilrut O'Kii.; ChmTs In itbawl-66" VOINU-siv ilcullis '00 1 :: J h . ! 00 %1-1. stwfl,-~. Cie.): (xviltrut (9 k,l. itl4tirl Ill t oul. iough asid btrad tit tpuiparrAm with HAI ablospikut ARM drying 1whavitit III WrA.14. Ily WIV16.- clitin. anairsis Itiligulation with a hythoplube-It Witt- pholm, liquid mixt. -4#,h As M011-H1.0 and I-Imlilsa 0 it,, 1-ullm on Ilial,gu4tr coiv-ditiateo) tit, hydiol-hilit- ' i 11m ortiva, ll tokvittIlut; Ladvi IlAttor of "us was rtild. 4 11 0 t-x ition ca acit suid coutcut of sol matter j; . ii . , y j p i I,: Ix.latu, buckwhCut. wheat, rye, Iva. ituyltean. The ip 0 "mSulAtion suethod Itrialigubtr voiUdinat") gi%es the r mit. ottler. lielitization of prutricts albut was studied by !see analvitili; (.11tv" show the ClItox of aq. Elk 111, IArtic Scid and Alkali oil w-1-cutled shavi. Fdtim. 1100 ituAlysis Save. as the amccuditig codes W hydrophilic "writes. potato, wheat. maize. syr. sarlican. A 90 jliwase of potatom which infects btcad madc with potato - 11mir rawi%es latSe losIcs in Russia; its "10kiAl ANjteVI% 00 Ate Ill-Culooll. Vot drig, 111V lilO.41mmPlion viipacilv as 0-tt a VAIAtLu*r.IcAt tit IUKII Ille Firundli, h lurthott k 1. 40. 4i 1:4). 1% In% - t, - jultall F. 141.114 We* 3 SdMOND -PF 11- 11111110411 1111, Okv of( 114 1 OW Is I sT J it a a lt~IIZDA 'A'I to ado ''INN 'a 0 o10 To 0 00 0 0 09 0 0 0 0 0 060100wof ***too**** 0 00 0*0000000010600 11111 itiiii 0 v 00, 0 ***!A I I III It 11 U Is ts Is V 0 * 0 fl a 14 A. IL r a I I, a j a L a StAlIng of 6mad, ingmirmi ot add" IDMditzta ca tho rman. A. GII&W an abd E. 1'. ILAU%hrvu~ Ahs.., qk4voj, Pross"ly i Wastral PiAcArml led. 1939. 17.5, 00 c ; 1-00 AL~... I'hv Ittewum of stakurA4, its nAtmr and -au-, x,?. A quAut. tuttbW fult 41vtr. ttU Mmtk III' TiFll�ttt~l 1-4 St2j1nj( in the flial 24 bm is d"4CIIN.A. I ,I the firlit. -tA)r ItIC KQtX MONA, X111019 1111M% WIV, lilt fol .4d, I Istrad it it diffieult III it 111dy V. bo 144~4d J A OIAY* old .1 .11vion 11,01, 101,jell'AlIVillf at%li fittInJ1,111 AIVAIIIIS I mfur addiA Ingi,throwsom dmt-L Fat. i,ml w 111,.'A migmt lo froud it, lilt h.,I)IIIIIS n&l l,A,I",hvd1Rtv I-tr1wj( i~; tlwf(,~ oujill. Killi'via. oful" It-41. vlAubj, 't-Isch. 1,012tv dolt. jutlatt I. . ..... see 00 .0 r.0 4*0 '00 '00 boo ow A$11ALA OtTALLOOKAL 1111AIWE CLAWFICAtIC11 Al O.T 041 00 a.. Lt, u u AT 00 U v tw 0 a I 1 0 14 11 a a 3 - - a TO tptvto %st a cg 1411 Ica" 1911110twn I a I 0 0 04~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * C, 9 *10 9 0 e 0 & 9 0 tall Lis- 11 14 11 11 2 to "641 MS Ako 00 00 a -10 b 11 A x 11 9 u N D It v a it a All 9 Acle4l.ti "N. Wnitation of the bl"tolds of winter find sPiP4 *0 wheats. #0 ;nd filtratimi tests indicate 0 that the coll(Ads of winter wheat ate inotv hy,hol-hilic than the colUds Lit spring wheat. If. Collen 00 to 00 .4 (~ a ~' W 1 0 0 a-4-1-t-W All 0 -00 -00 to it* zoo Coe zoo 00 r 690 400 00 ! . t. . , o* I -tt-LLU 8! ,tic., 1-GIC.I. LITE.IWAILIN E CL)SSIFKaTtC% 0 It 1 - ~ 7.,c., %Ijj3l n4 -V 0 - U-- -9- -Av it 0 111 It It It U K ft tt lit Aft 4 t -0-d-o-o -. -jW lono '00 -.00 tie 0 ve 0 got 000 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol t & 00000 so*** 090 9;100 a 60 9 a so 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 ;66JO0 604111100090000004 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11! 1 11 12 U ad a 36 it X 30 4 41 41 43 Ad -Cb I -Pr,-" A 0- 4 too 4110 f. (ROM L U3fyb( IVP I V 71Q 00 ev 005 06 06 J, 0* 0 * r 06 0 0 : , 00 9 0 09 Oct 1 0 60 of= I U31P.11,11 ..)IV" Alma Aj" a IN ' 00 0 PWN AJVMP40 P,,x!jIsm~j aq.(vtummut .p 3qj 'A" 41q) tq Ujqj JU"O) 3JUtU WJA!j1'4t3fjJO T U1 dn na"" WqA1 *J4111AA sulox WIM" pp"q pts" "so IM P9389 jug"Jou j0 0 W 00 ttili-x1tud I -44 y ,I %I pul uwu1jn.*4 '0 saWfAM 019M. - I ;! f 00 - fu~mp pia2q lit sepsmimml tWOW3 OV 111 "S"113 00 a 00 4 00 00 /10 00 001 t I v a j 10 9 1 J-1 a 4 o *Ran alf". na ct 41 it ij LI-AA CC ~ 0 U J 9 -.c 1- s 00 1700 #0 go Apowfion of the futratios of We to Mudy of the 00 t I blocoll ds of broad making. 117 A. Ca" J. (U. S. S. R-) 4. 00 -.212W.-The rate of filtratkia of 10% wAwul flou, quirwn- 00 plon in sq. aks. Is higher than that of aq, sutprn%ion% for 06 all olicus. of MeOll with a relative min. at 50%. for less -0 oo Ihatt:10 and inofe than W% Of EtOll, and for more than -410 00 C01% tif J,toff; PrOlf reducts it more than EtOH. Addi- I ions of w(ne then 5% of slucost or taWtow. of of mire so j *bAn 1% of suctme or rualtose nwrkedly increase it. --0o 00 migars have 2 dchydratinj; effect only, while alcohok also coo of IK-ptize. azJ the peptiLatiob causes the min. of the rate uimtvt-d. 1. T. Hikeman 000 00 too 00 of 0 Co 0 00 as 0 zoo :106 10-1 L A MITALL4.126KAt 1.1112ATOt CLAWFICLUCIs t Z- vo 0 IL j 14JUN3 .11 C~' GO 6;i- 11OU-1- V- ---V bi 0 94 5 a a IF r U 91 AV 10 At W " POR CPA( Kit Ila Walt It 119 KLO a 1 14 0 a one 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 oio 0 0 0 0 a & 0 0 *0000 It * of 01* 0 * 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 go go*** 00 0 00 c 2 SPIP 00 ailing of wboat Hour, It. A. CA, 1% WMinu anti 0. N. Ck4wva. Colloid J. W. S, S' It.) 4, Ifit ILI I 11113m)-swculus of Whmt finur Is rinlapAlt-d '011 that Ed its %lamh and its k1ulm, The mulling of it-irch i, %mall below Vl*. Then vi~ rapidly, and i% UrV lwtatvn cil' and MIA, while Ifultri %WrII% Tourh lwlwrt-n ~"" anti 310 anti little above 40'. Tbe %writing of door in u-mirf Iw- low 5P is shuffar to that of gluten, anti altove fg?' to chat of sttarch. llikerman ILA ITALLUROXAL UUNATOE CLAISIFKATIOP c Z L VIT .0~ i via.. Q4t IMCNI: u IN AT 10 1 W T As 0 It It ft 9 K It 9 N K U U It OW 0 M B I V 14 0 J) a d4l 0 GO 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 T191 0 00 00 90 9 00000000009000090 INN, ~M of-CISM AND P&OPM.11 ..Vto 'IT 0 -00 -0 low ago coo coo get go 0 roe b* 0 too Ito 0 be* 0 0 i 1 4 s I is It u u 1, 2) U IS M 1; 36 Q 43 0 &XID JL AL 1PA.-R-A V. M J1 A - A - - 9 - 0-- - a --L 00 WiWr adwrption by flour. A. G. Kul'in4n atid M. 1. ire Kalmen2ka ya. Colloid J. (11. S. q-jt!'j'-4' 1:41 t IM10 00 00 QThrratrt Iwort rat lim of If,0 iow 41t v litnit Is mristai "I; it Is list had Alirvillifil'i OiAll liki j'.~j im"k. 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A. , q.. , Th Nlo Wil f e amw tittiv ( init. ur the ias P*m" to MICY out tbt witiole suslyis (br innIn with i g g mmpk taklax MA with weithing) in aft vessel. The chid part of th=P. Consists Of it vtmd with a but. We 1 j 3 touitmAdaOlPoroustlass. TbitupWputolibevesselis coguwtCd with a head throu h which 2 f l h i 00- 400 unne s w %top. t g clicks we itiorried. Tht bmd is comumted to it wxtrf - bill (km putup by amom of 4 tube through a 3-wsy *tjj.. -k no luwcr at of tW d j 004 . vto sc%m%uectetl by jue,11, p 40futmCitO411unaudask. Auioatsascanbclw&wl h t rough the syvttm. Details for the &nLly&6 are given. The Individual a t of th f ki s r or ta e &pp. p ng filtrate salt,14, f(W p a. lot high temps, (of aluily'-da of (Ul. Aug. GW , 11tracV., Aml I'm IV.11, and 111ralka! we d(Weib"I. Th~ app. imin tw u%ml to dot, Us 'and 80~-- as 11o40., Ax I - I I and C1 as AgCl; Sit % Cu t ". fix 1. etc. as t1scir oul- fiac,i; Co as Cu tbim7miste- NI - and Ph by pptS. 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Ic'mAist-11 11"m 0"4114W. 1 ]PAN baulaw -1 690 we* 1000 so* 9#0 lose too b u a AT 10 a tw 0 a v I N a 0 a a 0 0 0 019 a 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 9 * 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0043 0 u 'a -ii~WIT;~b fw vim dowmi"fin 91 the a. "im". J. At~iod M". 16 37t, dfir-A pil-lit"hins jtd* with a vintend shm a0i b mummeadw for ngimiludbit dirins. of The tylipumbifity of liquilts. Okw We flail" Cos go* Z. at** see 800 too*, too I&OW DOWLAT WW-QM I#ftp*9 Ole a I.' Islamic) .419 41,14411011 111AIII 019 a.. All U 5 AV 10 J3 A ; a a - i i 9 A I a ad 0 W w I or N 9 Lu 4 3 1 V ibT ; .1 D, In I "r I,, ; II of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411-0 0 0 Ole 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 6 0 do a , A. G. . General and inorganic chemistry 4. parer. izd. Ycxlrva, Cots. izd-vo sel'spokhoz- iaistvennoi lit-ry, 1946. 555 ;.,. (Vehebniki i ushebnya ,Ioscbiit,, dlie se--Iskokhcz- iaistvennykh tekhnikumov. Cyr. 4QD53 1. Chemistry, lnorga~,ic. Ithm lk"I to ptinsit Itle"tkin w (it millent-% fut ne 261 11 oe# .00 'Do .00 0s 000 =00 0013 000 000 clog GOW AA also I 400 use ties A 6 A. I L lk MIULLNOICAL UVERATt" CIASSWCA"M I use 32*0 17"a3&" too. lk -fWZ-wr.j SuRG300 -It# Cv ON -11 -4 11 Ir s 9 OK 0-1 Ast --- St 8- 0 l J. 1 l & ll A - - - , 4 m I 4 . . . .. 0 0 0 0 wo o it du o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cb 4) 0. o o 0 o 0 , 0 0 0.0 w0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ej 0 0 KULIMAN A., F.RFMVICH V., TOKARTWA R., AMPIIAN L.p SMOIJNA N.) BRANOPOLISKAYA R. "Change in the Quality of rye flour during Storage,," Dok. AFo 58, No.91 190. M NAN, 111. 01 Pbysical urA conoid chemistry Moskva, Pishchopromizdat, 1949. 445 p. KUL I .. A . 'Anton Vladimirovi-ch Dimansk1y," Snkcharripwa Pranyshlennost' [Su[,?ar Industry], 1~)50, No 6 SO: ':zolls'haya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediva, 2nd edition, Vol TI, 'Jloscov, l~-)44,-). T_e~ _o6lWin ~bf !,11,,t;r1?c A.T'tM17Td"fV ei- riAd it"litl on d 7 , 'R. A, 4 cu on . am. a, Or NM, 3, 45(-Og c % whi h develops is c x~~o,cd to a it. t,.p A -he enough heat t bA in the i% t )6sLf j it rizinanits the SAM., so that the colloidal propertleti of bread are the 3ame thriughout Oic whole loaf. To bake, the po- Chemical Abst. ttritial can be changed, ishcreby the current remains the V 48 l same, or the potential call be kept constant, thus causing h h d i i i h d . o Apr- 10, 1954 t ue to var e c n current ous procomcs n t e anges ough. Bakinz; time is decreastil ~-unsldrrably. The colloidal prop- ertits (it rye and wheat brcad baLed to different dcgrtcs both Foods by the regular and clec, inethod are Investigated. The relation betti-ttri the potential and temp. In bread baked by O d i re. current Is tstobli0e . Dur ng the process of change f bili f b i d d h rom t e a ty o read collo ds to bind ough to brea water decreases, owing to qOll"Ptioll and ostilodc procesqcs taking place. The re y of change of colloidal proper- ~ f tics in bo _ itv l l, lbaking 13 ntialoglim. A specific property of the bread )%AM by elec. current is the 4bilitr to PrcKlute foam lit th ' ftq. vx1s. and the stabilily of this ' foiin with respect to tin ic. This indicated that the heating, of dough by Hec. currclit is tint idvitical with the heating in. regular baking process. V. Millailov-; MINAN. A.G., professor. [General and inorganic chemistry] Obahchala i neorganicheskaia khimiia. 3. -Derer. izd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo eel 'khoz. lit-ry, 1952. 422 p. (MI-RA 6:5) (Chemistry) 1. 1. KRETOVICH, V. L. - TOMEVA, R. R. - PMOVA, 1. S. - DRn--7D-,IVA, T. V. KULIMAN, A. G. - BRANOPPOL13KAYA, R. A. - ATJYFRMAN, L. Yh. - SMOLINA, !4. 1. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. 'Wheat 7. Biochemical, colloid-chemical, and technological studies of the maturing of wheat. Biokhim.zerna no. 1, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. MIKO, A.G., professor, doktor khtmichookikh nauk; MMM, ?.A. [Colloids in broad baking) Kolloidy v khlebopechanii. P*d red. P.A.Robindera. Moskva, Isd-vo Pishchoproulsdat. 1953. 246 p. [Microfilm] (HLRA 7:6) (Broad) (Colloids) XMIYAN, A.G., professor. Presentation of the concepts of atomic and molecular masses. Kbim..v ahkole 9 no.6:67-69 N-D '54. (MLRA 8:1) (Chemistry--Study and teaching) KULIMAN Av avovich; KAPLAN. G.D., redaktor; BALLCD, A.I., takh- 6 a !~ ~_M;'~. *1110eskiy redakt-or. [Collection of problems and exercises in chemistry] Sbornik sadach i uprazhnenii po khimii. Moskva, Goo. 12d-vo salkhoz. lit-ry, 1955. 167 p. (HOA .9:4) (Chemistry--Problems, exercises, etc.) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 631 Kullman., Avgust Gustavovich Fizicheskaya i kolloidnayu khimiya (Physical and Colloidal Chemistry) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Pishchepromizdat, 1957. 412 p. 10,000 copier. printed. Ed. (title page): Rebinder, P.A., Academician. Ed. (inside book): Belikova,- L.S. Tech. Ed.: Chebysheva, Ye-A. PURPOSE: This manual is intended for students specializing in technology at the technical schools (tekhnikums) of the food industry and for workers of the food industry. COVERAGE: This book covers the field of physical chemistry and colloidal chemistry according to requirements for secondary technical schools. The text is h-ide easier by the introduction of numerous tables, diagrams, graphs, and illustrations. The needs of food technologists are taken into consideration. Card 1/4 Physical and Colloidal Chemistry 631 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction PART I. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Ch. 1. The Gaseous State Ch. 2. The Liquid State Ch. 3. The Solid State Ch. 4. Solutions; General Properties Ch. 5. Theory of Dilute Solutions of Nonelectrolytes Ch. 6. Fundamental Concepts of Themodynamics Ch. 7. Thermochemistry 3 9 20 39 54 66 81 93 Card 2/4 Physical and Colloidal Chemistry Ch. 8. Chemical Kinetics Ch. 9. Chemical Equilibrium Ch. 10. Electric C3nductivity and Electrolysis Ch. 11. Equilibrium in Electrolyte Solutions Ch. 12. Electromotive Force (emf) Ch. 13. Adsorption PART 11. COLIDIDAL CHEMISTRY Ch. 14. The Concept of Colloids 631 Ch. 15. Optical and Kinetic Properties of Colloidal Sy8tems 103 12o 141 158 177 221 259 2059 Card 3/4 I Physical and Colloidal Chemistry 631 Ch. 16. Sols of Rydrophobic Colloids 289 Ch. 17. Sols of Vdrophilic Colloids Ch. 18. The Gelatinous State AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress DVkE;v 10-31-58 330 383 Card 4/4 SOV-3-58-8-4/26 AUTHOR: Kullman, A.G., Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences TITLE: The Role of Chemical Engineering Rises (Vozrastayet rol- inzhenernoy khimii) P11-MIODICAL: Vestnik vysshey ahkoly, 1958, Nr 8, pp 20 - 22 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Mlay Plenum of the TsK KPSS has set goals in the field of chemistry, which make it necessary for the higher school instructors to study the entire system of training vtuz students in chemistry. The problem of so-called chemical engineering has been studied for Boma time. Great exper- ience in this field has been gained by the chairs of che- mistry of such Moscow vtuzes as the 14VTU imeni Bauman, the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo trans- porta (Moscow Institute of RR Engineers), The Power En- gineering, the Aviation, the Highway and other institutes. However, the work of these chairs has not become widely known to pedagogical circles. The number of textbooks on general chemistry is far too small. N.L. Glinka's has won wide recognition, and in 1957, the valu- able textbook of M.K. Strugatskiy and B.P. Nadeinskiy was published. But these books are insufficient. The coun- Card 1/2 try's vtuzes are usually divided into 2 groups - chemical The Role of Chemical Engineering Rises SOV-3-58-6-4/26 and non-chemical. The author says that it is necessary to divide them into 3 categories: 1) chemical, 2) techno- logical and biological, 3) vuzee of an engineering-mechan- ical type. While the first two categories are supplied with a good program and good teaching aids, the vtiizeE) of the engineering type still need special programs, text- books, problem 'jooks and books for laboratory use. The author speaks of an under-rating of the role of chemistry at the engineiring vtuzes, and considers the article of Professor I.N; Putilova and Docent - G.A. Raytsyn in Nr 7 of this peri(-.Jical, to have been PuDlished at the proper time. There, a I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy ii,stitut mekhanizatsii i elektrifikatsii sell- skogo khozy'~'stva (moscow Institute of Agricultural Yecha- nization ar.1 Electrification) Card 2/2 ~WLII-Vdi~ ~Av jQ_t__C~gVo3qch- REBINDER, P.A., akademik, retsenzent; GLADILOVICII, B.A., dots., retsenzent; TRAVITSKAYA, E.O., dots., retsenzent; OZEROV, V.P., red.; CHEELYSIME, Yu.I., red.; DEYEVA, VXL., tekhn. red.; BALLOD, A.I., tekhn. red. [General chemistry] Obshchaia khimiia. Moskvap Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry., zhurnalov i plakatov 1961. 566 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Chemistry~ KRIVOV, A.A.; GAPONENKO, I.M.j USENKO,, S.F., uchitell; KULIMAN, A.G., prof. Editor's mail. Khim. v shkole 17 no.3:82-83 MY7Je 162. 04M 15:6) 1. Podagogicheakiy institut, g. Daugavpils, Latviyokaya SSR (for Krivov). 2. Besedinskaya arednyaya shkola, Kurskaya oblast' (for Usenko). (Chemistry) KULIMAN, Avgust Gustavovich.- REBINDER, P.A., akademik, red.; VGYKOVA, A.A., red.; ZARSIICIJIKGVA, L.N., tekhn.red. [Pliyaical and colloid chemistry) Fizicheskaia i kol- loidnaia khimiia. Izd.3, perer. Moskva) Fishcheprom- izdat, 1963. 503 p. (MIRA 17:2) XULIMAN, A.G., prof. (Moskva) On G.P.Khomchanko's article "Coordination between teaching of chemistry in secondary schools and in institutions of higher learning." Khim. v shkole 18 no.3:70-71 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Chemistry~-4,qtudy and teaching) KULIMANp A.G., prof. Consultation. Khim. v shkole 18 no.6:86-87 14-D 163. (WRA 17: 1) I G G113-Lavovich; RUSAKOVA, V.,!., r(--d.; ISUPJVA, G.G., ra~. - - '- ---- - '. [Collection of problems in genr,,ral (Alia-idstry] Sborrilk za- dach po obqhchai. khimli. tmioskva., Vyoahaia chkola, 1965. 231 p. Od;u 18-.U) MIKAN, I. ------- Introduce a marking 9.ystem for trucks pulling trailers. Avt. transp. 32 no-1:33 Ja 154. (MIRA 7:8) (Signals and signaling, Automobile)