SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KVITNYTSKYY-RYZHKOV, YU. M. - KVLIVIDZE, V. A.

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rVITNITSIM-RYZHKOV*Yu.N. "Ovor- [The latest achievements in Soviet biology] Nainovishi dosiagnennis, radiansklkoi b1ologit. Kiiv, Vid-vo Akademli nauk TM, 1951. 29 p. (Biology) (MM 9:3) .4, (~, KVITHI75KIY-RYZHOY, Yu.N. Basic argyrophil substances of the early pathologic fertilized humn ovum. Arkh. Pat..-Moskva 13 no-5:87 Sept-Oct 3,951. (GLML 21:2) 1. Of the Department of Histology and Rmbryology (Scientific Supervisor -- Prof. S. D. Shjakb v), Kiev Medical Stomatological Institute. YAIII'.'*'JTSYIY-*PYZIICIV, , y1j. N. Embryology, Human Al-a3ormal fertiliv-d hwan orum. Akush.i gin. No. 3, 1952. 9. ' List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952, UNCL. KVITNITSKTT-ATZHOV, TUsN, Histological structures of the yolk sac in early pathological hmman embryo. Usp. sovrem. biol. 33 no. 3:464-466 May-June 1952. (OLML 22:4) 1. Kiev. 1. UITNITSKIY-RYZHOV, Yu. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Eye - Diseases and Defects 7. History of the study of eye diseases resulting from vitamin A deficiency. Vop. pit. 12, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. KVITNITSKIY-RYZFOV, Yu. N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Embryology, Mnian 7. Resistance to the ectrodermal membrane in the early human embryo in pathologic conditions. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 30, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. SAKiIOV, 3.D.; KVITNITZLIY, Yu.N. 2. usi-11 (6oo) 4. Florian, Jan. d. 1952 7. Out3tanding Czechoslovakian scienti--t, 15.1). 3akhov, Yu.N. Evitnitsldy-!~Nrzhov, Priroda 42 no. 5, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. ;I T FD-1541 'A USSR/Med:_cine History Cara 1/1 : Pub 102-12/14 Author : Kvitnitskiy-Ryzhov, Yu. N., Candidate of Medical Sciences (Kiev) Title : From the history of training of Russian medical personnel (In connec- tion with 95 years of medicine as a graduate study and of medical practice in Russia)' Periodical : Sov, zdrav., 6, 51-57, Nov-Dec 1954 Abstract ; Foundation for a self-sufficient Russian medical science was laid in the 18th century and began to take shape under M. V. Lomonosov's guidance. His followers picked up where he left off. The first institute of physicians was founded in 1858 with membership in it made up of instructors of the Medico-Surgical Academy at Petersburg. Ivan Timofeyevich Glebov is credited with founding this institute. In June 1858, therefore, the medical profession will celebrate the 100th anniversary of existence in Russia of medical training as post- graduate study and clinical practice as a profession. The Russian medical men will be honored at that time for their great service to ,their country and humanity and for intensity of their patriotism. Institution : SHAIMOV.. S.D.; KVITNITSKIY-RYZHOVO YUSNO Outstand3.ug Slavic scientist Jan Ylorian. Arkh.auat,gist.i embr,, 31 no.1:82-85Ja-Mr 154. (MLRA 7:4) 1. Iz kafedry gi6tologii i embriologii (saveduyuchchiy - professor S.D.Shakhov) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zaameni meditsin- skogo instituts, im. akademika A.A.Bogomolltsa (direktor - doteent T.Ya.Kaliniehanko). Morism, Jan, 1897-1942) IVITNITSKIY-RYZHOV, TU.N. (KIyev) 0"; 1 N.A.Unwhoushchavskil; 90 years of the method of physiological Injection. Usp. sovr. blol, 38 no.2:250-258 8-0 154. (MLRA 8,-J) (KMZHONSECHEVSKII NIMOR ADAHOVICH, 1836-1906) 1.7MITSKIY-MROY, -Tujkt,.(Kiyev) Ambryological Investigations by N.Y. Kashchanko; on the 100th anniversary of his birth. Arkh. anat. gist. I ex-br- 32 no.4:71-76 O-D 155 (HLIU 9--5) (BIOGR"HBSO Kashcheake, (BIOGRLPHM. Kashchenko. (NMYOLOGY, contribution Hikolai Y.) Nikolal Y.. bibliog.) of N.Y. XELshchenko) j 1-k Q;-\t USSR/General Division History. Classics. Personalities. A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25671 Autho:~ : Inst : University of Kiev. Title : P.I. Peremezhko: 75 Years Since the Description of the Indirect Division of Animal Cells. Orig Pub : Uspekhi sovrem. biologii, 1955, 40, No 3, 264-371 Abst : Biographic data are provided on Petr Ivanovich Peremezh- ko (1833-1893), Professor at Kiev (1868-1891). Pereme- zhko's dissertation dealt with histogenesis in muscles. It was in Peremezhko's laboratory that P.I. Sokolov's researches (1881) showed the possibility of regenera- ting muscular tissue. Peremezhko later investigated the histological structure of the thyroid gland and of the pituitary, as well as the structure and development of the pancreas. Of the embryological researches of Pereme- zhko, mention is made of his investigation of embryonic Card 1/2 USSII/General Division - History. Classics. Personalities. A-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25671 lamellae in chicks. In 1887, Peremezhko, independently of Fleming, made a detailed description of the division of animal cells through mitosis, establishing the sequen- ce of events in this process. The pathologist V.V. Pod- vysotskiy and the neurohistologist AN. Leontovich vere disciples of Peremezhko. The article includes a list of Peremezhko's publications (31 titles) and a list of pro- Jects completed in his laboratory (9 entries). Card 2~2 InTNITSKly-Ftyma U.N. (Kirov) -1-00A O&W-~Azbr- Ub a~ The work of N.A.Khrsbonshchevskil in th-e field of health education. Bovszdrev, 13 no*5151-57 3-0 156. (MLRA 10!1) (POLIO HEALTH, his. contribution of N.A.Khrzhonshchevokit) 1HONSHCHITSKII, MANOR ADAMOVICH) XVITHITSKIY-RYZHOV, YU.N. (Kiyev) Modifications of blood calls In early pathological conditions of the human embryo. Arkh. pat. 18 no.l-.101-102 '56. MPA 9:6) 1. 1z kafedry gistologii I embriologii. (zav.-prof. S.D. Shakhov) Kiyevskogo maditainakogo stomatologichaskogo inatituta. (BLOOD C", in embryo in early stages of pathol. cond. (Rua)) (MMY0. blood calls in early stages of pathol. cond..(Rus)) /EXCERPM MICA See-5. Vol-1,114 General Patholo_q/Apr 53 1147. THE PROBLEM OF PATij)6j Arn ISPLACEMENT AND MEKING OF 'ANLAGE, MATERIAL IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT (Russian text) - KvitnitskiY-Ryzhov Y. N. Dept. of Histol. and Embryol., Med. Stom-aT5r.-RFsT.--,-K-1e-V, -7USSR----AMXH-. ANAT. GISTOL.EMBRIOL. 1956, 33/3 (62-64) A 6-8 weeks old human embryo is described which was obtained as a result of a spontaneous abortion. Partial degeneration of the embryonic membranes was noted. The caudal part of the embryo was underdeveloped, and the body contours were rounded up. Inside the brain lanlage' there were particles of chondroid tissue present, 20-350 is. in size. The described findings represent a rare instance of tissue displacement in the course of early pathologic ontogenesis. It is possible that the chondroid particles lying isolated In the nervous lanlage, are the result of an early migration of chondrogenic material into the nerve tube. Two types of tissue displacement processes are possible: the first consists of a massive local- ized growth of chondroid into nervous tissue, i.e. I expansive growth'; the second is a growth of chondroid tissue throughout the nervous tissue, producing the Infiltrating growth'. Priezzheva - Leningrad (1, 5) XVITHITSM-RYZHOV, Yu.N. (Kiyev) ............ to" - - ~- . I- r- History of physicianul societies In Russia; from the former Kiev Society of PlWaiclans. kiovacIrav. 17 no.1:41-46 Ja '58. (MMA 11:2) (SWINTINS, NNDIQL, hist. in Russia (RUB)) KHC;MINSKIY,-B.S.; BRODSKAYA,I.A.; VERKHOGLYADOVA, T.P.; KVITNITSKIY-RYZHCV, Yu.N.; TUSHEVSKIY, V.F. - - - ------------ Changes in the cerebral matter in relation to the structural and biological peculiarities of brain tumors. Probl.neirokhir. 4:277- 302 '59. (MIRA 13:11) (BRAIN--7UMORS) K7ITNIT5[IY-RYZHOV,,'W- (Kiyev) Main facto about the scientific and public activity of Professor IU.I. Matson of Kiev. Vrach.delo no,7.'765-766 J1 159. (KRA 12 t 12 1. ITauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut neyrokbirurgit Kinisterstva zdravookhranenlya USSR. (MATSON, nMII IVANOVICH, 1817-1885) KVITNITSKIY-RYZIiOV9 Yu.N., kand.meditsinskikh nauk Friedrich Recklinghausen. Vrach. delo no.8:140-142 Ag.160 (MIRA 13: 9) 1. Patomorfologicheskaya laborato~iya (zav. .- prof. B.S. Khominakiy) Ukrainako nauchno-issledavatel skogo institut neyrokhirurgii. fjE=NGHAUSEHq FRIEDRICHO 1833-1910) .-InrITRITSKIY-= IOV,'* Yu.N. (Kiyev) Morphological oharacteristioa of cerebral o~ema and mielling, Arkh.pat. 22 no.7s52-.60 160. (MIRA 14$l) 1. Is patmorfologicheakoy laboratorii, (7Av. - prof. B.Mhominski7) Vicrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskOg-6 instituta neyrokhiruqu (direktor - z~slushennn daya (t;~ na*i. prof . A. I. Aratymov) . (EDR4L) N-DISEASES) x TNITSKIY-RYZHOV, Yu,N* ~ ~T- - - --- History of the Investigation of the relationship between central and peripheral factors in neural activity. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 60 no.1:115-116 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy iustitut neyrokhirurgii (dir. - Prof. A.I. Arutyunov) Mulateretva zdravookhyane'niya USSR, Kiyev. (Nmomar hist. ) WTIFNITSKIY-BXZHOV9 Yp.N. [Kvitnytskyi-Ryzhovq IU.M.1; MESTECHKINA, A.Tat SERGIYENKO, T.M. [Serhiienkop T.M.j 4quor pressure and the edema and swelling of the brain in experi- ments yith increasing intracranial hypertension attended with inflarm.atory complications. FizioL zhur. [Ukr.] 7 no.D10.1-106 Ja-F (MIRA 3-4: 1) 1. Ukrainian Research Institute of Neurosungeryp Kiev. (BRAIN-DISMES) (HUIRT-EVION) (EDDA) KVITNITSKIY-RYZHOV, Yu.N. Edema and swelling of the cere!bral substance under conditions of cealusive hydrocep1mius, Aur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no.6(:848-854 161. MIRA 1512) 1. Patomorfologicheakaya laboratoriya (zav. - prof. B.S.Khominskiy) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta neyrokhirurgii (direktor i nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. A.I.Arutyunov)o Kiyev. tHYDROCEPHALUS) KVITNITSKIY-FffZHtW Yu. N. I Noteible documente. Nov. khir. arkh. no.2t8O-82 162. (MMA 15:2) 1. Fatamorfologlebeekaya laboratoriya (zav. - prof. B. S. Khaminskiy) Ukraizakogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta neyrokhirurgii. (MEDICINE-CARICATURES AND CARTOONS) KVITNITSKIY-RYZI!q~,._ju.N. Eminent Czech scientist., Jan Purkyne; on the 175th anniversary of his birth. Vraoh. delo no.5:128-132 My 1602. (ILTRA 15:6) 1. Nauchno-atraslevaya redaktsiya biologii i meditsW (zav. - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Yu.N. Kvitnitakiy-Ryzhov) Glavnoy reduktsii Ukrainakoy Sovetskoy Entsiklopedii Akademii nauk USSR. (PURKM , JAN EVANGELISTA, 1787 i. 1869) MINITSKIy- RYZjIOV9 YU.N. (Kiyer) Pathomorfological characteristics of acute swelling of the brain. Vop. neirokhir. 26 no.W-9 N-D'62 (HIPA 1723) 1. Patomorfologicheakaya laboratori7a Ukrainskogo nauchno- issledovatellskago institute, neyrokhirargii. K7rmITSxIY-RYzHOY,-XU..L Morphological characteristics of the correlation between swelling and vascular changes in the brain in various forms of cerebral pathology. Vraoh.delo no.l.,72-75 A 163, (HIRA 16:2) 1. Patomorfoiogicheskaya laboratori7a (zav, - prof. B.S. Khcminskiy) Ukrainskogo nau,,,hno-issledovateliskogo instituta neyrokhirargii. (GEREBROVASGULAR DISWE) (EDR4A) KlaTNITSKIY.-RITZHOV, Yu.N. (Kvitny-tslkyl-R5,zhov, A.M.] Edema swelling of brain substance i- variAo-is ratles of brain compression in experiments vith increasing intiacranial hypertension. Fiziol.zhur. [Ukr] 9 no.3:33P,-3"+3 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Ukrainian FL-search Institute of Worosurgeryi, Kiyev. KVITNITSKIY-RYZHOV. Yu N. (Kiyov) -_0 Doctor A.O.Xozachkovskii, a friend of Taras Shavchenko. Vrach. delo no.ltl52-154 Ta'64 (MIRA 170) 1. Nauchno-otraslevaya redaktsiya biologii i meditwhy ( zav. - starshiy nauchn5,y sotradnik Yu.N.Kvitnitskiy-Ryzhov) Glavnoy redaktsii Ukrainskoy Sovetskoy &tsiklopedii AN UkrSSR. A7ITNITSKIY-RYZHOV,-Yu.N.. Pathomorphological characteristics of acute intumescence of the brain under experimental conditions. Vop. neirokhir. 28 no.l: 12-16 Ja-F 164. WIRA 18:1) 1. Patomorfologicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. - prof. B.S. Kho- minsliy) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta neyro- khirurgii (direktor - chlen-korrespondent AWI SSSR prof. A.I. Arutyunov), Kiyev. KVITSUIP'T") F. P. I L, Z~ Gvishiani, 0. S. and Kvitsaridze,E. P. "The effect of Isolyusurlidn' fantirionata-,,7 on the orp:,-tn3 of blood circulati~:nll, Byid-leten' (Nauch.-issL~d. in-t rnalyarii i mec~;. parazitoicigii, im Virsal-afte), No. 2, 10U, p. ldj-50, (In Geor,74-an, resi,,me in Russian). SO: U-43922, 19 August 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Statey, No 21, 101i0). GVISRUNI, G.S., professor, zaveemyushohiy; KV'ITS&RlDU. lop. Effect of narcotics upon the reacti-Ity of the blood circulation system in dogs with different types of experimental kvpertension. Farm.i toka. 16 no.1:10-13 Ja-F 133. OMRA 6:6 ) 1. licaperimentalinyy otdel Instituta klinichoskoy i eksz)erimentallnoy kar- diologii Akademii nauk GSSR. (13~pertension) (Narcotics) I.' M..TSARIDZE 0. 1. 2. ussE Wo) 4,,* Hydraulics 7- Computation of a system of water pipes of inedium diameters including the resistance of the transition zone, Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 12 No. 6 1951 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. KVITSARINIZ4 C. I. .Kvitsarirlze, U. I.-IlCon-ain ;'I-ol)jeirjs uf 4ietnods in rhe lltxdraulic ijesl,f~n of Water C, lisi -1. ,wph "and Toch Sci, nst of Failmad Transport Enf,,incers, Tbilisi 1,63- fleferativrkvy Zhurnal--lekhanika jan vj)Lj so: Sill, 16!~, 22 Jaly L~54 KVITSARIDU. 0.1.; EDTETISHVILI, G.A. I " - -Importance of estimated winter outdoor air temperatures for the communities or the Georgian SSR. S3ob.AN Gruz.SSR 17 no.5:417-421 156o OUMA 9: 9) 1.Akademiya mauk Grazinskoy SSR, Institut stroitellnogo dela, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom I.S.Zavriyevym. (Georgia--Heating) (Georgia--Sanitation, Household) X&RTSIVAD33, G.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk (ThiliBi); 01`.-~SIMMZE, 0., ~mndldat tekhnicheakiWin uauk (Tbilisi). Using high-strength steel in reinforcing lightweight ccncrets building elements. Gor. i sell. stroi. no.2:8-10 F '57. (Lightweight concrete) (Reinforced concrete) (VI-PA 10:6) SMARYAH, A.N.,.-KY,~TUkINE. 0.1. Deformation of buildings and structures due to leakage and damage in water supply and sever systems. Trudy Iust. stroi. dels AN Grus. SSR 6:203-211 157. (MA 11-.8) (Water-supply engineering) (Strains and stresses) KARTSIVADZE, G.R., kand.takhn,nauk; XVITSARIDZZ, 0.1., kand.takhn. nauk; UUTSWVA, Te.S., k-nd-.-t-ek-h-n.-Iia-,.-,.F--, GVELESIMa, L.O. , kand.tel%n.nauk Effect of temperature and moisture conditions on the increase of deflections in bent reinforced concrete constrtiction ele- ments subjected to long-time loads. Bet.i shol.-bet. no.l: 27-31 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Strains and stresses). KVITSARIDZE, 0.1., kand.takhn.nauk; OVELESIANI, L.O,j i*sbb* Relaxation of stresses in wire strands in relaxation to 7arying methods of tightening the reinforcement. Bet. i zhel.-bet. no.1 29-32 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:4; (Concrete reinforcement) IMTSARIDZE, 0.1.; SAGATEELOVA, Ye.S.: GVFIESIANI, L.O. Long-time deflectiona of bendable reIrforced conrreta elements in a dry clirnateo Trudy Inst. stroi.mokh. I seism. AN Gru,-,. SSR 9;189..196 163- (MIRA 17.,12) SIC P USSR/MiarmacoloS7. Toxicolog- Abs Jour V. Card'o-Vascular D,,I,, U-4 : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 19589 32902 "Author : Kvitsarid Inat : T'-ITiSY Scientific-Research ChemicO-Pharmaceu- Title tical Institute :Digicilene in the Therapy Of Patients with Chro- nic Circulat.orY Insufficiency (Clinical Observation). Orig Pub Sb. tr. Thilis sk. n-i.9 khim-farmatsevt. in-ta 1956, kn. 89 147-159 Abstract Digicilene (1) is a new Of an aqueous sojugalenical drug Which con- cosides Of ciliary diSit tion Of a 'lumber of gju_ One milliliter of I cont al 'is (Digitalis ciliata). yations were conducted o ains 5 to 6 LED. Obser- With circu n 31 patients affected latary insufficiency on backgrounds of Card 1/2 oardioselerosis (22)t hyperton-ia (6), and cardiac ------------- USSR. / pharmacology. ToxicoloGy. Cardio-Vascular Drugs. A:bs Jour : Ref. Zhur - BloloGlya) No. -.,, 1959, 1-849 Author : Kvitsaridze- Sh. P. - Inst a refith Blood-Circulatory Title Treatment of Patient f Digitalis Incufficiency with the juice o FerruGinea. Grig Pub Sabchota Meditaina, 1958, No. 11 17-19 V Abstract 50 patients with cardiac insufficiency of the I-.rnd and IIIrd degree were treated vith the juice of leaves of DiGitalis ferruginea (I). Three patients received I in a do6e of 5-15 1 --- -2 4-4- A-ilv- A t-hpraneutic effect USSR / Pharmacology. ToXicology. Cardio-VasbUlar V Drugs. jibs Jour Ref. ZhLu, - BloloSiya,, No- ~, 1959, 13849 course of 5-10 days. Of thesel in 14 patients sharp, in 15 average and in 6 nogligible im- Drovement was noted. In 12 patients, the treatment was inef.-fective. The author recommends I as an active cardiac remedy vhich may replace analogous preparations of D161talls purpurea. -- From the author's resume. Card 2/2 KVITSARIDZE, Sh.P. on th Effect of a new cardiac preparation, succudig'fer. e cardiovas- cular system. Soob. AN Gniz. SSR 29 nu-5:615-u4i., 162. (141RA 18:3) hit-i ~4~viy 1j 4 hTMARIM, Shio Follyovktoideb [Utilization of Digitalis fez-inuginea preparmior,, in practic"ll imedicinol [Tspollzovanie ri-p*r'-ItCIV ii-aperAimiki v ixakticheskoi re"'itoine. izd-vo Snkartvelo"I IQ64. 220 L. [Tn V, MITROFANOY, P.I.; DOKIN, V.A.; TESLTA, S.T.; rVITSINIDZJ, Ye.R. Now experiments in controlling the bulb mite Rhizoglyphus echinopus Aim. et Rob. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.28.,91-94 1.57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Sukhumakoye tevetochno-lukovichnoye khozyayst-ro Ieningradakago gorispolkom i Abkhazekaye, karantinnava laboratoriya. (Bulb.9--Diseases and posts) (Mites) (Insecticides) VYKHODETS, D., slosar'; KUZININ, L., slesar'; NAURENKO, A. (Rubezhnoye); KOROLIP A., slesarl (Kostroma); ZAMLLIN, G. (Davlekanov, Bashkirskaya ASSR); KVITSINIYA, E. On friends and comrades. Sov. profsoiuzy 18 no.8:26-28 162. (WRA 15:4) 1, Ramontno-stroitellnyy zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo, g. Kiyev (for Vykhodets). 2. 3-y mekhanichaskiy tsekh Chelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Kuzlmin). 3. Master smeny kombinata proisvodstvennykh predpriyatiy Luganskoy oblasti (for Navarenko). 4. Profsoy-uznyy orgardzator gurpp kompleksnoy brigady stroyuprav- leniya No.1 g. Tbilisi (for Kvitsiniya). (Labor and laboring cla4ses) (Trade-unions) KVITSINSKIY, A., inzh. Efficiency of using the Kama-Vychegodsko-k'echora connection for transportation purposes. Reeb. transp. 20 no-9:15-17 S '61- (MIRA 14:9) (Russia, Northern--Rivers--Regulation) (Transportation) KVITSLI-TSKIY, A. 1. Kvitsinskiy, A. 1. - "Ca,-ibined fellir~- in hybrid forest stnnds," Trudy Sib. lesotelth-n. in-ta, Sy-,T.posium 5, Issue 2, 19W?, -p. JL-1,8, - 31-Dlirjg: p. 15"B SO: U-43,55, 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 15, 19L'9) USM/rorestry. Forestry and Forest Cultivation. J-3 Abe Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 1957, 22561 Author Kvitsinskiy. A.I. Inst 1) Title Hethods of Shortening the Period for Forest Maturation, and Increasing Woodstand Production. Orig Pub: Wauch. tr. Lvovsk. lesote)dm. in-ta, 1954, 1, 151-171 Abstract: The need is discussed for decreasing the time for forest matura- tion and increasing woodstand production, which is especially important to forest-deficient districts of the south, east and west. The method of preserving small trees and undergrowth at felling time is effective. The speedy accumulation of reserve woodste,nds is explained by the fact that the growth at felling time proceeds in the presence of an initial reserve having been formed under the forest canopy together with the formation of ripened voodstands. Thus, 304 thin and young fir trees which Card 1/3 -6- USM/Forestry. Forestry and Forest Cultivation. J-3 Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 1957, 22561 r*;amained from the canopy of the maternal woodstand yielded 206 ra3 of large size lumber in 50 years, while 1704 fir, pine and birch tTunks which appeared after the cutting of the old forest yielded 010.y 147m~ of thin woodstock. At that, the thin -trees grow thicker stems than the undergrowth. The planting or sawing of forests by comparison with their growth from the undergrowth or thin trees is not conducive to formation either of a productive or a rapidly- me.turing woodstand. This is true of coniferous and foliate trees. The quantity and quality of self-sowing trees and undergrowth de- pends on the structure of the matermal woodstand. Where the wood- stand was a two-tier one and not a one-tier one, the self-sown and the young trees grow better. The woodstand formation devel- ops in such a manner that the thin trees and the undergrowth rapidly growing form the upper tier; the self-sown remains under its canopy. At 45-50 years a two-tier voodstand is formed which may be assigned for felling; under its canopy there will already card 2/3 -7- USSR/Porestry. Forestry and Forest Cultivation. J-3 AS Jour: &,ferat Zh-Biol., No 6, 1957, 22561 exist thin and young trees -- the basis of a futiLre woodstand. The cultivation of highly productive pine and foliate woodstands is possible on gmy forest soils, podzolle in different degrees, and also on low-yielding nulch-carbonaceous soils. The cultivation of fast-ripening woodstands of foliaceous types vas accomplished more easily than that of coniferous. The basic factor securing the possibility of cultivating fast-ripening forests is the two- tier or three-tier structure. To form a fast-growing voodstand -- 600 stems per hectare are necessary, of the age of 20-30 years, grown under forest cover. Fast-ripening woodstands may also be cultivated on cuttings, plowed by draw plates (?) after a mechani- zed trelevki. In such a case the thin trees, young trees and self-sowers are preserved between the draw plates, forming a base for the future fast-ripening woodstand. Card 3/3 -8- KVITSINS = . A.S., insh. . 1 Zfiicient organization of Inmber transportation. Zhel.dor.tranap. 42 lao.6:34-37 Je '6o. (MIRA 13:7) (Iomber-transportation) ZAKqAROV, Alek-sey Gr--Corlyevi--~h; YFFi',!iC)V, Anatally Mkitovich; KVIT3.TN','3KIY, knatulTy GIOMA, rel. [Effj(--if.-nt diotribillori of r,-e-ight. 'Milpl~vnUl votwooll rovilp and allturf-ltivO tnitiop,li"vitlon) delenle perevozok gruzov nezlidu zhelevicii dorogoi i a-itc.- transportor.. Voskva, Transpc~rt, 2964. 74 F.. USSR / Farm Aniraols. Silkworms. Q-7 Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No 45335 Author t I-liored-zov A. D.,._Kvitsiprdzo, 0. N.; Klimiya-shvili, N. 11. Inst : Not givon Title : Tho Most Fevorable Conditions for Spinning Cocoons of tho IlUto Cocoon Broods of tho Mulborry-Fooding Silkworm. Orig Pub : Byul. Nauchno-tokhn. inform. Gruz. n.-i. in-tc sholko- vodstvc, 1956, 1, 32-35. Abstract : No abstract CDrd 1/1 KM.p Borias inz. (Zagreb,, Pantoveak .105) Some achievements in the devdlopment of goniometer for the shippling service, Ilektrotehuilm Hrv 5 no.3:68-72 'U. K=,, Boris, ins, (&Npebp Rantowak 105) Radar problems in coastal service. Ilektrotehnika H" 5 no.3:73--P76 162. KVIZ. Dallbor. Prim.. Dr. Twisting of the umbilical cord around the fetus and Its relation to pathological activity of the uterus. Cask. gyn. 19 no.4:2'976-NqQ JUIV 55. 1. Z por.-rqn. odd. OUNZ Kromf%rirto (DYSTOCIA off. of twisting of umbilical cord around fetus on contracture of uterus) (LAMLICAL CORD twisting around fetus, eff. on contracturs of uterus in labor) (Y-PTUS twisting by umbilical cord, eff. on contracture of uterus in labor.) (UTERUS, physiology eff. of twisting of uterus by umbilical cord on contractures in labor.) KVIZ. Dalibor, Primar Dr. - - -- --' I ~ ".' -, .- -1 Role of the relationship between the hmed and the small pelvis in cesarean section. Cook. gyn. 21 no.4:280-283 junp 56. 1. Z por. -gyn. oddeleni OUNZ, ~romeriz, (CESAREAN SECTION, off. of relation of hoa.dL to small pelvis (Cz)) KVIZ, D., IOJDr. --~Ptpm, - Regional principlen in care for women. Cesk- zdravot 7 no-7:390-393 Aug 5 9. 1. Prednoata porodniakogynekologicksho oddeleni OUNZ Kromeriz. (GYNWOLOGY) (OBSTETRICS) KV12, Dalibor (por.-gyn. odd. 002, Kromeriz) Farther studies on the significance of umbilical coiling around fetus in obstetric complications. Cook. gyn. 24(381 no.3:192-193 Mar 59. 1. Por.-gyn. odd. OURR Kromeriz, preduosta prim. dr. D. Viz. (UMBILICLL CORD, coiling causing fetal strangulation (Cs)) KVIZ,D..----, Some individual psychological aspects in the work of modern gynecologists. Cesk. gynek. 29 no.W40-142 F164 1. Gyne-por. odd. V Ifolesova; vedouciaMr.D.Kvia. KVIZ y Do -------- wm-_ What is the reason for the fall in the aurre of gynecological. operative mortality. Cesk. gynek. 29 no-5:404407 J064 1. Gyn.-por. odd. UNZ v Holsove; vedouci: dr, Delviv. (1101C.Govo,Prilepy 1, okres Kromerim). Some disproportions in the organization of the care of women. Coak. zdrav. 13 no*3tll+5-147 Ur 165 1. Gynekologicko-porodnic"ke oddeleni v. Holesove. KVIZ, J. The pallet, an effective instrurnent of mechanization. r-,.70 (Nova Technika, Vol.2, no-3, Mar. 1957) Praha SO: Eonthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LG, Vol.6, no.7, Jul" 1957. Uncl. KVIZ, J. Additional device of high-lift trucks for timber handling. Papir a celulosa 19 no. 3:93 Mr 164. I-FJZLIK, J.; M.; 'FRIBYL, M.; VESELY, K. Study on the interaction of' tLtardwr. chloride with tri~thyl aluminum. Chem prum 111; no.2:85-89 F 165. 1. Resepxch Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Brno. Viz I Iz On the probability of the discovery of a Irl-tee ler'~AYMII va a F Aj~. Tabl. Fac. Sci. Univ. Mamryk 1956, 193- 212. (RussialGimmary) I I '- F The proIxibility, of discovery of a variable star by the comparison of pairs of photographic plates of the same area of the sky at dif ferent times depends in part on the fonn of tile light cur~v and on the amplitude, The author resents probability Jor ~ several forms of righUcurves, including those typical for RR Lyrae-type variables, cepheids, and long-period variables. The -probabflities so obtained disagree in some cases with probabilities. obtained by empirical methods. O~ the other- band,. the author. remarks, different empirical methods sometimes give substantially different results. A Brouwer (New Haven, Conn.) Kviz, Z.; Milusek, J.; Luminosity function of telescopic meteors. p. 1. Pratislava. Univerzita. Prirodovedecka fakulta. ACTA. Bratislava, Czechoslovak- ia. No. 6, Mar. 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LCp Vol. 8, no. 10, 1959.*Octo Uncla KVIZ '7 --1~11 , Geminids 1955, 111. k meteor's perceptibility and the 111-ainosity function. In ~~nglish, P. 97 BULLETTN OF THE ASTRONOMICAL IN':TITUT:L` OF C-ECH 'SLOVAKIA. (Ceskoslovenska akadende ~ I ~, IU ved. Astronomicky ustav) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10, no. 3, May 1959 Monthly List of East European keeessions (EUI), W, Vol. 8, no. U, Nov. 1959 Uncl. AUTHOR: Xvfz, Zden;k 40005 S/035/62/000/006/040/090 A001/A101 TITLE: The bl~ie clearing on Mars and its possible connection with the meteor-rainfall hypothesis PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 8, 1,C62, 78, abstract 8A536 ("Pyul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 1961, v. 12, no. 4, 150 - 157, English; Russian summary) TEXT: Meteorstreams give rise to phenomena In the Earth's.atmosphere which can be observed and measured, e.g. specific features in precipitation, emergence of cirrous clouds, formation of crystallization nuclei, etc. Analogous effects of meteoric streams can be manifested in atmospheres of other planets The blue clearing has apparently the same origin. A conclusion on the probable relation of blue clearing to the Mars heliocentrio longitude can be drawn from the known cases of it. In two different time intervals, blue clearings were ob- served for five values of heliocentric longitude, and recurrences of clearings were discoyered at different revolutions of the planet, which indicates the pos- sible effect of meteoric streams. There are 49 referenoep. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Author's summary Card 1/1 7. 41519-65 ARG/ ZZO-2/-WG /~~.:T (d )IFBVFS S-2/27 -.G (0/~-rl ( 1)/:Bo/-:-.rp (RPZ-4~ 2 -PY 2./Z.IP(h),/E?,', (bb)-2/ZZ-v (C)-2/-Z3D-2/E.:G (C)/FCS W/:.-~;Xb) AM40'5U0 PI-4/N,-4/plc-Lj/~,n-4/ BOCY EXPLOITATION Pi-4/Ph-4/Pap-2, Iro Po-4/Pe-5/Pq-4/Pac-4/Fr-4 ' .:IJP(C)' B=rvir, Mirc;nlmv, (rn,-;Lneer)'; Bcncr;p Konrad, (Ilrorcaror, Doc~6r); Dounl~a, X[r, kDoctor); NiZILL, Ivo, (Gradu--%Ve~ri ~-asophy); CC J.Ccb~N, 7jtlene%-.-,~C=%dl, VlasUmir rayricnl anti liaLlicnatical Scicnccn); Cojr I-ILLmn I-S (Doctor); Dvorzd-i An-wntn (C=adate of IteclicO cienc (Doctor); tC of Science., Docent, Doctor ; Ilorrat, Urnek (Doctor of Yhy:;ical ancl Ihtheratical Sciences, Corresponding I.Icm'ber of the Czechouloval-, Acatlenq of Sciences, Proressor, Doctor); Ilonpodar, (Dowtor of Fhysicml Soicncc:;, Doctor)* Meezek TO-Gip, (Doctor); )acst, ' (Canclidate of raysical wul Kolodov.-Ir-'r. 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Mao book Wemcmtm vArny of coum=autics an& space fli&t up to I Otme 1963. TAME W - -4" ; l'-vizovil , J. Vote on the now meteor Btreat'll with the radiant at tri!a. Diul astr Cz 15 no.1:31 164. 1. University oi' lioveriba.- 17th, ?ragln" (for Kvl*'~). - F.1 4. Astronomical Institute of the Czcclicslovak of Sciences, Ondrejov (for Xvizova). KVIZ, Z. On the central peak in lunar craters. Biul str Cz 15 no.6:227 230 1614. 1. Czech Higher School of Technology, Praguo, KVIZ# Z. --~ Effect of the comdo dust on the weather, Meteor pravy 17 no.5tl48-153 0 164. 1. Czech Higher School of Tleohnology~ Prague. L 31486-66 FCC G4 ACC NRt AM023110 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0085/65/000/006/0177/0181 AUTHOR: -4yiz, Zdenek. ORG: -CVUT, Prague Ile Z 3 TITIE% Comets and the periodicity of precipitation singularities SOURCE: Meteorlokogicke zpravy, no. 6, 1965s 177-181 TOPIC TAGS: cometp climatologyp atmospheric precipitation ABSTRAM Connootion betwean roolpitation aingularitios and the loomets of Quandratides, Tuttlevs Comet, and Grigg-Skjellerup's .Comet are described. Precipitation singularities caused by these comets in Czechoslovakia, Japan, and Germany aro discussed. The :,study of singularities should be correlated to the study of the movements of comets; although it is relatively easy to study the ,influence of known comets with a periodicity of a few years, the 'problem becomes extremely difficult when the trajectories approach Ithe Earth only once every 100 yoars. Some sin'gulari-tios may alao 'be due to comets that were not yet discovered, or to meteoritic 'dusts Suitable statistical methods for the study of these phen- omena are discussed. Orig, art. has: 7 figures and 6 tables. D M3 SUB CODE: 04,, 03 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 002 / SOV REF: 001 OTH REF': 013 Card 1/1 N)c, UDC-----523--5A-- 551-5770~- S/035/624tOO/O 12/021/064 J,12 3 0 AOO1/A1Ol AUTHORS: Grygar, J.,,!V TITLE: The photographic photometry of the comet Burnham 1959 k PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya 1. Geodeziya, no. 12, 1962, 68, abstract 12A501 ("Byul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 1961, v.12, no. 6, 251 - 254, English; Russian summary) TEXT: During the time from May 2 to May 4, 1960, 6 photographs of the comet Burnham were taken with a 20.4-cm astrograph. A recording microdensito- meter was used for plotting isophotes. Average velocities of particles in the cometary tail and approximate values of repulsive.foreaswere determined from changes of isophotes. The order of magnitude of forces agrees with the value determined by S. V. Orlov for tails of the first type. There are 6 references. A. K. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 KVIZ, /'.; ITIZOVA p J. Vote on the new meteor stream with the radiant at Ul,a. Biul astr Cz 15 no.1:31 164. 1. University of 1.;ovoTniber YItli, !Iraguc (for j',vi:,). 2. Astronomical -Institute of the Coc-ciiogiovaic of Sciences, Ondrejov (for Xvi,.~ovu). MVIZOVA, J. GloDe approach of meteor streurs and coinet3 to Mars' orbil.. ?ilzl niz. Cz 15 no.6:230-232 164. .1. A~Arorio:nlcal Instituto of tho Czochoslov,-Jc Acade y of Scipnc~!:3, z Oncire j ov. KVLE"CIK, 1.- 1. 35445. Novyy Kolorivnetriciaeskiy metod oprodeleniya oyelk-on v nishche, PodDiS'' M*'.I. Kvlen(!) Gi'.,-Iiyena i sanitariya, 194~:, IW.11, s. 39-41. Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 1+8, YosIrva, 1949 KVLIVlDzgy T.N, Main directilons in the creallon of a unified reference and information in the Georgian S.-S.R. UTI no.6t6-7 165. (IMIRA 18,!g) 24814 8/081/61/000/011/005/040 2Li B105/B203 AIDTHORSs Yungman, V. S., Gurvioh, L. V., Kvlividzep V. A., Rtishcheva, N. P. - ------- TITLE: Thermodynamic functions of monoatomic and diatomic gases in a wide temperature range. IV. N+, N+, and NO+ in ideal state up to 20,0000 K 2 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 11, 1961, 40, abstract 115 292 (Sb. tr. Gos. in-ta prikl. khimii, 1960, VYP- 46p 15 - 28) ' TEIT: The thermodynamic functions (~T", S,,', and HTO - Ho') of N', N+ 2 and NO+ in ideal state up to 200000-Y, at a pressure of I atm were calculated on an electronic computer. In the values C' and S 0 at T T T 410,0000 K, the error does not exceed 0.01 oal/mole/deg, and at T - 20,0000 K it does not exceed 0.2 cal/mole/deg. The values of the logarithms of the equilibrium constants for the ionization of N, N21 No and the dissociation of N+ and NO+ are given. [Abstracter,s note; Card 1/2 2 24814 Thermodynamic functions ... SIOBI,16110oolol 1/005/0~!,;.' B105/B203 COmplete translation.] Card 2/2 GMVICH., ~ L.V. (Moak-MIS KVLMDZE, V.A. (Moskim) ,MidrmWynamie functiono or mono- and dllatomic, gases over a wide temperature range. Part 1: Method of calculati7ag the thermodyhamic functions of monoatomic gases in the ideal state. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.8:1672-1680 Ag f6l. (MIRA 14: 8) (Gas dynamics) L" YUNGMAN, V.S.; GURVICH, L.V.; JMIVIDZE. V.A.; PROZOROVSKIY, Ye.A.; RTISHCHEVA, N.P. (Moscow) Tbermodynamic functions of mono- and diatomic gases in a wide temperature range. Part 3: N, N2 and NO in the ideal state up to 20000 K. Zhur.fiz.kbim. 35 no.10:2182-2189 0 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh. (NitvWn) (Nitrogen oxide) (Gas dynamics) ~VLI Vai PHASE I BOOK M(PLOITATION SOV/0-260 Gurvich, Lev Veniaminovich, Georgly Akopovich Khachkuruzov, Vadim Andreyevich Medvedevp Inessa Veniaminovna Veyts, Georgly Andrez-e- -ovna Rtiah- vjqh_gU_fj=, Vladimir SteDanovich Yun-r=n, Ning Pgtr 13hr-va, Lidi Fedorayna-Kuratova, Georgiy nikolavevich Yurkov. Amal Kane, BoriWFedoralch Yudin.. -96-le-JUTorovich Bro *-n, Vikt3oPr eodoslyevich Baybuz, Valer ksaWd-rovi -h-Pr- Kvlivldze, Ye,vgenly--Ye 4 k4androyTo ozorov-i, A r 5 koan- . .............. Temodinamicheakiye evoystva individuallnykh veshchestv; spravochnik V dvukh tomakh. too 1t Vychislenlye temodinamiaheakikh svoystv; tom 2: Tablitay temodinamicheakikh avoyatv (Thermodynamic Prop- erties of Individual Substances; Reference Book in Two Volumes. v. 1: Calculation or Thermodynamic Properties; v. 2. Tables of Thermodynamic Properties). 2d ed., rev. and enl. Moscow, Izd-vo '1962. 1161 and 916 p.~ 4000 copies printed. AN SSSR,! 'Sponsoring Agenciest Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut goryuchikh -iskopayemykh; and Gosudaretvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR Card 1/0 W_ T4 W___ L1_ I r, IWr__Q~-F 'Thermodynamic Properties (Cont.) sov/6260 PD khimii. Institut prikladnoy khimil. Resp. Ed.: V. P. Glushko, Academician, L. V. Gurvich, G. A. Khaoh- kuruzov, I. V. Veyte, and V. A. Medvedev; Ed. of Publishing Houset K. P. Gurov; Tech. Ed.: V. G. Laut. PURPOSE: This reference book may be used In solentifio-reaearoh and experimental-design work in institutes, design offices, and schools of higher education, as well as for training specialists in chemical thermodynamics and thermal ph"ics. COVEMM. Volume 1 of this work deals with methods for calculating thermodynamic properties and with the aeleation of constants re- quired for the calculations. Volume 2 contains tables of thermo- dynamic properties (reduced thermodynamic potential, eqtrop~y, enthalpy, and the logarithm of the dissociation or lotdzation constants of equilibrium) compiled.where data were lickingon the basis of published and unpublished material from a number of Soviet research Institutes. Thermodynamic properties for the Ideal gas Card 2/J9 Thermodynamic Properties (Cont.) SOV16260 state are presented in table form for 335 gaaes, 44 liquids, and 45 solids compounded from 33 chemical elements and their Isotopes, viz.: H, D, T, He, Li, Be, B, G, N, 0, F, Nes Na, 1%, Al, Si, p, S, Cl Ar, K, Ca, Br, Kr, Re, Sr, Zr, 1, Xe, Cs, Ba, Hg, and Pb. Thermodynamic properties are given for the following 22 gases In the range from room temperature to 20,000 0K: H,H*, H-, 0, 0*,' Ha, 0*' N OH OH*, HsO, N, N*, Na, N2*, NO, NO* C, 0% CO, CO*, and e7; for the 14 least stable oases up to 4000 K; and for the re- maining 299 gases up to 6000 X. Virlal coefficients for 34 gases are also given up to 6000*K. 32610 r-/076/62/036/001/015/017 ~1 19/B101 AUTHORS: Gurvich, L. V., Kvlividz~_,-V,--A,, and Rtishcheva, N.. P, TITLE: Thermodynamic functions of monatomic and diatomic gases within a wide teMDerature interval. V, Alkali metals -in the state of an ideal gas up to 10,000 0K PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy kbimii, v. 36, no. 1, 1962, 219 - 222 TEXT: The thermodynamic functions of gaseous Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs 0 0 0 N S ,H -110) were calculated for temperatures of up to 10,000 K by T T T 0 the method of L. V. Gurvich and V. A. Kvllvidze (Zh. fiz, khimii, 31). 1672, 1961). When calculating the statistical sums and the figures derived from them, allowance was made for all the electron states of the individual gases, which are related to the transition of the valence eleciron into a 1/6 state with the principal quantum number n 4n max nmax 2-461-T log K was calculated from log Kp = 0.21854P (M + +1 *-(' eO~ where p T T 4 ~T(10 , 4 "(M+), and ~ *(-e') are the values of ' of the gaseous alkali metal, T T T Card 1/2 -12643 -1 S/076/62/036/001/015/017 Thermodynamic functions of-. B119/B101 of its univalent ion, and of the electron gas. respectively; I is the ionization Dotential of the metal in cal/g-atom. In the sequence Li, Na, -0 0 K, Rb, Cs, S at 298 15 K amounts to 33.1435, 36,7141. 38,2970, 40,62851 T 0 41,9442 and at 10 00~ K to 59.2910, 63~5734, 66.8569, 69-3447, 70,8691 cal/g-atom-deg; H6 - H0 at 298,150K amounts to 1481, and at 10,0000K to T 0 115,906Y 120,733, 123,644, 122,538, 118,928 cal/g--atom, V at, 298,15C.K T amounts to 28.1753, 31,7459~ 33-3288, 35~6603, 36,9~160, and at 10.000OR to 47-7004, 51-5001, 54-4925, 57-~0909, 58.9763 cal/g-atomzdeg, log K at 0 D 298.150K varies from -0/1,4367 to -66~1187. and at 10,000 K from 0.'54167 to 0.5607. There are 1 table and IA. references: 2 Soviet and 11 ncn-Sovie~. The four most recent references to English-language publica-,ions read as follows: T. Katz, J. Margrave, UT. Chem. Phys., 1955, 23, 965; G. Kelsky, R. 11, Gilmer, P. W. Gilles, J. Chem. Phys., 1057, 27, 1494; Los Alamo!,, Scientific Laboratory, Report LA-2110, 1957; D. R. Stuil, G. C. 53nkc, The Thermodynamic Properties of the Elemento, Washinj-,ion, 19'~6- ASSOCIATION: Institut goryuchikh iskopnyemyki) (TnF~titiitr, of Li~nernl Fuel.-) SUBMITTED: Ai)ril 1061 Card 2/2 V'A' JU MASS I BOOK EXPWITATION .11h "250 Ourvich, Lev Veniaminovich, Georgiy Akopovich Khaahkuruzov, Vadim Andreyevich Medvedev, Inessa Venladnoyna Veyts, Georgly Andreye- vich Bergmanj, Vladirdr Stepanovigh Yungan, Nina Petrovnh Rtish- oheva, Lidlya Fedorovna Kuratova, Georgly Nikolayevich Yurkov, Amallya Abramovna Kane, Boris Fedorolich Yudin, Borii laidorovioh Brounshteyn, Viktor Peodoseyevlch Baybuz, Valerly Alelceandrovich - -- - - g;cly,--Vffd-96r KvIllifte, Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich Prozorov A lWdan- fs -ar-ovial-Voroblyev. Termodlnamlcheskiye.i%~oyetva individuallnykh veshohestvj spravochnik v dvukh tomakh. tom 1: 'Wohisloniya termodinamichesk1kh y8tvj evo tom as Tablitsy termodinamicheakikh evoystv (Thermod~mwdo Prop- ertles of Individual Substances; Reference Book In Two Volumes; v. 1: Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties; v. 2z Table or T4ermodynamlo ftopertles) 2d ed , rev. and enl. Moscow, X:d-vo AN SSSR,119.62. 11161 and i16 P, 4000 oopies.pilnted. ini: Akadenlys, nauk SSSR. Institut goryuchikh Sponsoring Ageno 1 -IskoV&ywqkhj Itnd Oosudantvenn" komitet Soveta Ministrov "R 3. Card:, Theirmodynamlo Properties (Cont.) sov/1626o po kh1mil. Institut prikladnoy kldmil. Rasp. Rd.i V. P. Glushko,.Academloianp L. V. Gurvich, 0. A. Mach- kuruzov, 1. V. Veyts, and V. A. Medvedev; Ed. of Publishing Houses K. P. Ourovj Tech. Bd.: V. 0. Laut. PURPOSRi This reference book may be used in saientifia-research and experimental-design work in institutes, design offices, and schools of higher education, as well as for training specialists In chemical thermodynamios.-and thermal ph:~sl*6. COMAM Volume'l of this work deals with methods for calculating thermodynamic pr6perties and with the selection of 'constants. re- quired for thu calculations. Volume 2 contains tables of thermo- dynamic, properties (reduced themoilynamio potential* entropy, enthalpy, and'the logarithm of the.41asoolation or Ig.qization constants of 1~qulllbrium) compiled:, where 'data were laekingon the basis of publlahed and unpublishott material from a number of Soviet research IneVitutes. Thermodynamto prdpartles for the:ideal gas 'Cam 2419 Thermodynamle Properties (Cont..) SOV15260 state are presented in table form for 335 gases, 44 liquids, and" 45 soUds compounded from 33 chemical elements and their isotopes,, viz.: H, D, T, He, Id, Be, B, C, N, Oj F, No, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, 3, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Bro Kr, Re, Sr, Zr, 1, Xe, 08, Sa, Hs, and Pb. Thermodynamic proportion are given for the following 22 gases in the range from.room temperature-to 20,0009KC9,H0, H-, o, 06, Hal 0;1 00, OR OR , H&O, N, N% No, Ns*, NO, NO' a, 0*1 CO, CO* and e7j for the 14 least stable gases up to 4000 K; and for th a re- maining 299 gases up to 6000 K. Virial coefficients for 34 are also given up to 600b*K. gases TAM OF CONTENTS (Volume .1) (Abridged): 'Foreword Introduction 19 PART 1. OF CAIICMATING IMMMUMMC InIO ns 017 W=Qrs SUMMUS41 C ard GURVICH, L.V.; KVLIVIDZE V.A.- RTISHCHEVA, N.F. Thermodynamic functions of monoatomic and diatomic gases over a wide temperature range. Part 5. Zhur. fi2. khim. 36 no.l: 219-222 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR. (Alkali metals) (Thermodynamics) -1~ j`~0,"C:i'(Y~KlY, Ye "'hermodlyriairic functiols of -,jono- aznd d, ~L4 o:- with-!,~ a wide. of temncratures. Part C.: 02, -t,Ild Ofin the ideal state UP to 20 000~~ F. TrUdy 011T.T! no.!,q:"-L-'e-60 '(2.