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HALASZ, Aidras; JANOSI, Antal; _IW,. Synthesis, dehydration and variations of iodic acid. Veszprem vegyip egy kozl 4 no.2tl59-167 160 1. Yeszpremi Yogyipari Egyetem Analitikai Kemiai Tansmek. LPJECKA S. --- Hydrolytic enzymas of the Gr&..)k tortoise's kidnoy. Folia h~-ol 11 no.1:145-155 163. 1 1. Department of Histology and Embryology, Pomeranian Ybdical Academy, Szczecin. Head: Ji Slutwinski, M.D. IABECKI, Z. "Magnetic Anomalies End Their Importanca to Compass Traverses." P. 105, (-PRZEGLAD GEOD~t-2UNY, Vol. ).0., No. 4, Apr. 1954. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly I.Ast of East European kmessions, (EAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. LAMIDZINSKI, Yranciezek (Poznan, u1. Mickiewluza 22) Needle with a handle for blood taking. Poleki tygod. lek. 9 no. 32:1011-1012 9 Aug 54. 1. E III KlinikA Chorob Vew-n-stmnych A.M. w Poznaniu. (RIKATOWT, apparatus and instruments, . needle with handle for blood taking) LABZDZKI, P. "Highway Transportation of the Polish Grain Trade a-A the PurchasixL~ of I Grain." p. 18, (GOSPODIX-M~- 4-1-30ZO.-W't., Vol. 5, '.10. 9. SePt, 1954. ';,,P-rszai,?a, PolarA.) SO: Monthly List of East Europevin Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. LOME, S. 0 C. V~M ~,; I Q K~, Histogenesis and clinical aspect )-," for-inizing J..,., 'P.1 03 A F%. t"TVT nf%.CN ,C% - -:t 5- -. - . - - - - . I* vi ---A Obstatrics (HL,'ad- Roman W"ilevski,M.D.) of the Tranafigpir.-*'.-.~zz of Our A-evru- pital in Warsaw. xf SO- (len 6 Vol 11/10 int'ernal rod Oct 59 5836. OSSEOUS LESIONS IN PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA - Badania nad zrntamlmi kostnymi w niedokrwistoilci ztodliwej - L abe nA" t A 9 ka If. I t. u ka ti = e w- a k I B. and W a w r z y n i a k S. W. KIK-Chordb Wewnqt. A. M., Zakt. Radiol. A. M., Zakk. Anat. Patol. A. M.. Poznad - POL. ARCII. AIED. WEWNVT. 1958, 28/7 (995-997) In patients with pernicious anaemia the bone is strUtingly soft. Radiological anti hiatopathological examinations of thin slips of bone were performed in 16 patients. Lesions were found pointing to the rareficationand sponging of the cortical matter and lesiona showing atrophy or spongy bone. (VI. 9 0) EXG-ERPTA mEDICA Seq.6 Vol.11/1 Internal lied. Jan 57 433. LABENDZIASKI F., M.AJEWSKI C. and ROZYNEK M. M Klin. Chor. -V_ew_n_jTr_z-ny-cWW.-W., Poznah; Zaki. Anat. Patol. A.M., Potnaft. *Ostre bialaczki. H. W aprawle ostrych blafaciek monocytowych I monocytoidalnych. Acute leukaemias. 11. The problern of acute monocytic and ' monocytoid* leUkaemias PATOL.POL. 1955, 6/4 (239-252) Illus. 8 The amilysis of 5 cases of moaocytic and mcnocytoid leukaemia revealed markeo differencen between the clinical and the histological picture. In particular. the findings at biopsy and at autopsy do not always agree with 1he acute clinical cour- -Be of monocytic leukaemia. Frommics -Cracow (V1,5.16) LkBENDZINSKI, Franciezi9k, NOWAK-RILUKDWA, Irena Posttransfusional cerabral complications in various blood diseases. Polskle arch. med. wewn. 26 no.12:1815-1817 1956. 1. Z III Klinilri Uhorob VownatrzTqch A.M. w Poxnantu Kierownik: prof. dr. med. F. Labendzinaki. Poznan, ul. Mickiewicza 22. (191DOD TIUNSFUSIO~i, compl. cerebral hemorrb., in myelocytic Ieukamia pernicious anemia (Pol)) (LEM141A, MYEWCYTIC. compl. cerebral hemorrh. after blood transfusion (Pol)) (ANEVIA. PRIMCIOUS. corpl. same) (CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE, et~ol. & pathogen. blood transfusion in myelocytic leukemia & pernicious anemill (POI)) YEDICA See 6 Vol 13/2- -Iniernal Med-.- Feb - 59--- 644. A CLINICAL PICTURE OF PLASMOCYTONIA ON ritE BASIS GF OBSERVA- TION OF I I PERSON~~ CASES - Obraz kliniczny szpicza);a plitzmocytowego na podstawie obserwacji dw6.,h wlasnych przypadk6w - jA_12je n d z i 6 s k I F. and C b o d e r a A. III Klin. Chor. Wewn. A. hl. , Poznah - POC_T_Y_U_.LM- 1057, 12/46 (17115-177f)) IlIvs, 2 On the basis (if the literature iend obaervation of I I personal cisels of plasmocyto- ma (from 1948-1956) the causes of a faulty primary dlaRnosis are explained. Biopsy of bone marrow to obligatory and If necessary should be repeated. Indica- tions for biopsy are a. o. a rapid Intaximum, ESR, suspicious lesions on the radio- grams of the whole skeleton and pathological result of the clectrophoresis. Among the cases of plasmocytoma described 2 belonged to the less frequent forms. In one of them of the whole skeleton only one focus In the toe was shown by X-ray, during several months In spile of the fact that from the beginning of the observa- tion the patient had 75% of plasmocyten In the bone marrow of the sternum, The 2nd case belonged to a rarer type of plasmocytoma N., I. c. with an almost normal globulin compowition. Due to this circumstance, the I'SH in this case deviated from the normal, but so inconsiderably that diagnosi~wus delayed. All other typee of plasmocytoma showed not only a high ESI1 (about 120-150 mm. after one hr.) but an acceleration as well, appearing already after 10-20 min. This characteris- tic sign should not pass unnoticed at the routine performance of the ESR and should contribute to a more frequent early diagnosis of the disease. Out of the therapeutic- al drugs only ACTH brought about a subjective improvement, and to a smaller extent blood trans.usion and X-ray Irradiations. (VI, 5, 16) EXCERPTA MMICA Seo.. (") Vol. 11/9 Sept- 57 LA,8,e1VflZ TNSKI F., 5476.,LABENDZIgSKI F. and C140DERA A. III Klin. Chor. Wewn. A.M., Poznazi. *V7_s_p_ra_w_Ne _siatko7w_iaka p.',!zrnvcytowego z prawislow)m widmem bialkowym. Plasmocytic reti*culoma with normal protein spectrum POL. ARC.' H. MED. W EWNFT. 1957, 27/ 2 (243-248) rrnphs I TabIFs 2 I'llus. 6 Plasmatic retit~ulomas lacking the characteristic featur* of pronounced parapro- teinaemia are very rare. A case in clinical observation for over 6 m4,.,nths up to death is reported. All other traits of myeloma were present, e-,-,n the periodic se- cretion of Bence-Jones protein with the urine. On the basis of the literature the significance of such cases for explaining the pathogenesis of myeloma is discussed. It is not possible at the present moment to go beyond some more or less probable assumptiom,3. The only drug which brought relief to the patient by decreasing the pain and improving the physical efficiency was ACTH, while stilboestrol. stilbamid- ine and pentamidine did not bring help at all. (VI, 5, 16) 1AM"I'D111TSKI, Pranciezek; ]MOZOVSK.A., Wanda Effect of certa drugs on eoainophil; level in the '1)lood. Polskie arch. -nod. wewn. 27 no.4:463-407 1957. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. w Fbznaniu, gisrownik: prof, dr med. F, labendzinski, Adres: Poznan, Mickievicza 22 m 11. (2MINOPHIL COM, effect of druge on, (ACT-H (Pnl)) (AGTH, effecte, on eooincrnhil count (Pol)) IABENDZINSKI, Fr.; BINWKI, J..; IACKA, E. Results of the experiments with blood ctiagnIation with the use of serotonin In Hartert's thromboelastograph. Acts, physiol. polon. 10 no.2:257-259 Mar-Apr 59. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetr2rqch A. M. w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr ft. latenziuBki. (BEROTONIN, eff. on blood coagulation. Hartert's thromooelastograph (Pol)) (BWOD COAGUI&TION, eff. of draga on, serotonin, Hartert's. thromboelastograph (Pol)) LABENDZINSKI Franciszek; BIELSKI, Janusz Report on the clinical value of thromboel.astography. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.9:369-374 2 Mar 59. I. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. w Poznaniu; Kierownik: prof. dr F. Labendzinski. Adres: Poznan, ul. Mickiewicza 22 m. 11. (BLOOD COAGULATION thromboilastography, clin. value (Poi) ) IAHWZINSKI, 7ranciazlik: TMSZELGIIA, Irena; RUDNIGKA, Maria, -- 1-l'.... WWCIECHVVSKX-,'Wfia Infectious mononucleosis. Clinical and sepoepidemiological investigations among Po%nEm youth daring 1954-57. Poznan-tow- przyjaciol nauk.,wydz.lek. 17 no.6:1-19 '59- (INRCTIOUS M(NOMCTZOSIS in adolescence) LABENDZINSKI, Franciszek; CHODIM, Alfons Intraosseous -Droliferation of pLismacytes in myeloma. Polskie arch. med. wewn. 29 no.2:275-278 1959. 1. Z III Kliniki. Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. w Pomanin Kierownik- prof. dr med. F. Inbendzinokii Adras Poznan, ul. Hikiewicz 22 m. 11. (MTICLCMA, PWKk CALL, oathol. Intraosseous proliferation of plasma-colls (Pol)) BIZISKI, Ja=sz; IABX=IWKI, 7rancigzek On a Frapplementary thromboelastographic mnifestation :L,2 throm- bopenic purpuras. Polskie arali.med.vewnstrz. 30 no.1:57-64 160. 1. 9 111 lainiki Chorob Wewne-brznych A.M. w Pomanin, XLerownik: prof.dr.med. 7. labandzinski. (PURFM THROMBOEINIC diag.) d 7- -zf 001 f YAditW (11, ruaiks 1"aj:z: c D~gzta: Cw*- &1~27 1 ~j plat"a, sch P"=; rer.Ors ~xdy-J PC"" SKI, ir 1, patl'uts vith Come,,,"' IlItA. -7b. H~~",Ittia Cyatt's ISCO C.'alte Co.amtbort BhWl af M&a f interrAl M166500 t.lirmte., Thtrd CL at&. ro,n~Aj JAMEIMMMal Prot IABEN Franciazek =~~- '_ cape ; Givcn 11&L;, Coomt--7- Poland Acctctia_,~c Dtgrecs: Dr. Med. AffIllf-t-10.1: Professor at the Scbool of 14Bdicine (Akademia Medyczna), Poznan and Director of it13__7b_irii_C!i~_ic 6f Internal Diseases (III Klinika Chorob Wewnetrznych Akademit Medymnej-Poinan) Warsaw, Frzeglad Lelkarski, No 5, 1961, pp 202-204 "Dmerimental Invest-ations on the Iafluence o* Serotonin on Blood Clotting." Co-author: Janusz, Thlrd-Clinic o:~,-Internal -Diseases, School of 14edicine, PoiETI-n-; DirecLor: Prof. Franciszek IABENDZnSKI, dr. med. Gien F~, Co'latryl FOAM Acalvale D!emes: Ir-t gives-7 7%Ird School of MWOLM ME Walk& Md-rOi-jkWv*trxvych Akad6all rs"004 romi), FOCA") Mmews PW. dr "a 0.1 warss., Pr"" ZAkrM NO pp D114, "7brvCbc*I&stogrxVV as a CrItarloo at Umi rA&t*l" ZMc3.*wy.- (Abstract). dr Md., Pmtessor at the! SoboW of *94M Is r Um TMrd m4-to or ---L~i?17'NDZTNSYT; Franciszel Given C=ntry. Poland Acadtmf.c Dmorce3; Dr med Profesnor at the School of Med1cine (Akademia Medyczna) in Poznan Affllft-tion- and director of -C-li-n-ic' -of- Internal Diseases (III Klinika Chorob Wewnetrznychy---"------------'-------' Sn,urcc: warsaw, Prze8lad Leha-aski, NO 5, 1961, pp 217-21B Data: "An Additional Thromboelastographic Symptom in Platelet Diseaseis" (Abstract) Co-author: BlELSKI, Janusz, Thi--i Clinic of Internal Diseases, School of Mledicine, P5-inbA; Director: ?--of. Franciazek IABENDZINSKI, dr med. LABENDZINSKI, Franciozek; NEMAN, Witold Pb1pr's nuclear anoma3,v in 2 families in Wielkopolska. Pol. tys. lek. 17 no.S.*298-299 19 F 162. 1. Z III Oddzialu Wevnetrznego Szpitala Miejskiego im. StruBia w Pbznaniu; ordynator: prof. dr zed. F. Labendsinski; dyrektor: dr med. S. Andrzejewski. (IMOCYTES) p~k,; MAR022?IAK, Maria, LAB=Z1NSU,_j~r=,p;b - 17WCZAREK, luejem; SAWICKA, Anna. Three casea~pf plasma--cell leukemia observed simultaneously in 1 year. P61. arch. mod. wevnat. 33 no.12114371-14+42 163. 1. Z III (Vdzial-u Wei S pitaill Miejs ieg-0 im.Strusia w PoznaniujWerownJk-. pro.L.ar.med. F.,Iabendzinski); z III. Klinik~.',Chorlc"TU W6,wmetrziych AM -.r Poznaniu (kierownik: prof, dr.med. K.Vysocki) i ze Szpitala Powiatovago w Jarocinie Pomanskim (ordynator: lek.med. J.Marciniak). LABENDMISKI", F., prof. dr.; NEMAN, Witoldj BADYDA, Gyryl. 3d case of Pelger's ancmaI7 in Wielkopolska. Ccmparison with pseudo--Pelger granulocytic picture In a patient with malignant ly.aphomi. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.1228-29 4 Ja 165. 1. T Oddzialu Wewrotrznego Szpitala Kiejsklego im. Strusia (Kierovnikt prof. dr. F. Iabendzinski) I z III Kliniki Chorob Vornetrmyah Ak&demii. 14ed7cznej vi Poznaniu (Kierownikt prof. dr. Ko Tilysock-1). S. 7. 1'et"'Ods 'Ised 40n of Vea u t,.ra.Lua ~he Basa.-,; PrOU'letion Indices. Folana, o!. 0 t- r- ~7 t ye a s t r,-. oa-.,.cc !,-,.n r.E; th --)d s use d~,Tid We 1'e I i.,omDared on '~Ihe bazf.2- cf tIle f, OW ]-r~g s - e 'E. ct ive -Da 5 4 Sof Of Of ry L fE - molas-ses per j- 13 d -easc: ~-n Y Ie r ]L ease jrocajum, -aa."--y mo.-Lasses hou, In c of Y 4n fc-rm-en-,;eJ qlicl a r, 0 tan tof y - i 0-~ -e- It wash .--UtDut of 'Y pe, M-~ eq 'P I - L'E rl A.Ouna th-at the b---s-- --od ods -dere cenr nd retix-ring of yeast milk Ito F~, and the ,r4 ';'ug" -r,7 a 3emi- C"Ont J-!ru:3 ous procedure 0511-Ulya"l. GAVRIWVt V.I.;. LABEMSP V.F.-; MASHKMCH, N.G.; 'UHrM, K.A. [Model technological obarts for growing and barvesting fani crops applicable in vork1mg out scientific farming systems and ccmpiliz)g long-range and year3.7 plans for collective and yearly statcl fa=s of-Ryazan Province] Primerrve tekbnologiebaskis karty po-%rozdely- vaniiu i uborke sellskokhoziaistvennykh kalltur dlia ispol"zovaniia pri razrabotke nauobno-obosnovannykh sistem Yedeniia, khozististvap sostavleniia per;qxktivWkh i godovykh planov eg6 razvitiin v kolkbo- zakh i ~ovkhozakh I-iiazanskoi oblasti. Riazanly 1960* 169 p@ (MMA 14:6) 1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya se11skokhozyaystvenrWkh na-LA Inei2i Y.I.Le- inina. 2. Rukovoditell brigaay Vassoyuznoy akademii rellskokhozyayst- veroVkh nauk imeni, V*I.Tenina (for Gavrilov). 3. ltyazanskoye oblastnoya upravleni7e sel'skogo khozyaTetva (for Vanyukov, Gre:rov). (Ryazan Province-Agriculture) (kazan Province-Field craps) GAVRILOV. V.I.; LABZMS. MASHOVICH, K.G.,k11nd.sel'skokhoz.naUk ---------- [model norms for woeiring out scientifically tested nethodit for making long-range and annual plans for the development of agrityalture on collective and state forms of Ryazan Province] Primernye normativy dlia razrabotki nauchno-oboonovannykh sistem vedeniia perspektivnykh i godovyU planov razvitlia sallelcogo kho- ziaistva v kolkhozakh i sovkqozsk-h Riazanskoi oblasti. Moskva, 1960. 233 p. (MIRA 13%7) 1. Ryazanakaya oblast'. Upravloniye sel'okogo khozyayntva, 2. Otdal rasmashcheniya i spetsializataii Vaesoyuzncgo nouchno- isaledovatellskogo institute ekcnomiki sellakogo khozyayetva (for Oavrilov, Labenets, Mashkevich). (Ryazan Provin.-e.--Agriaulture) LAB=-,S., Ye. M. "The Mneralpgical Composition and Physicochemical Propetties of the Soils of the Kizyl-Arvat Foothill Plain." Cand Agr Sui.. X-Ray Iaboratory, Soil Inst imeni V. V. Dokuohayevp Acad Sci USSR.. Moscow, 1935. (KL, No 9.. Feb 55) so: sum. No 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technies.1 Dissertations Defended at USSA Higher Edueational Institutions (14) USSR/Soil Science Riysical and Ch=mical Properties of Soils. J-3 AB-T Jour : Bef Zhur - Bio'L., No 3, 10,58, 10492 Author : Gorbunov, N.I., Labenets, Ye-14., Maria3., R.A. Inst : - Title ; The Mineralogical and Chemical Compo~itior of the Muddy q and of the K:,zyI-Ax-!ra+. Ilo-antain Fraction of the jalkL, Plain (An Extension of the T,,kEy) Orig Pub : Takyry Zap. Turlmenii i puti ikh s.-kh. osvoyeniya, Moskva, A-kad Nauk SSSR, 1956, 3e~8-410 Abstract : Mud forms 16% of the upper partof the takyr crust and 32% of the lc-;!er part. Hydrophobic minerals (hydromicas) predominate in this fraction in the upper part of the crust, and hydrorhilic minerals (beydellite and others) in the lover part. Data are given on radioscopic analysis, ther- mal analysis, and total analysis of the fine-Crained frac- tions. The metabolic capacity is insignificant, as is the swelling and also the maximum hygroscopic moistness of the Card 1/2 USSR/Soil Science - Fhysical and Chemical Properties of Soils. J-3 AZ6 Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10492 muddy fraction of the upper part of the crust. Data on the total composition of the muddy fraction have indicated a broader S-10 /R 0 ratio in the upper part, of the takyr crust. The sj,;Xt3 metabolic capacity of the muddy frac- tion of the takyr and its alluvial deposits /prolyuviall nyye nanosy/ is caused by desert wind erosion and the soil's low content of org!xnic substancer. Card 2/2 LABENET3, ~CVJ~ USSR/Soil Science. Tillage. Land Feclamation. Erosion. J-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 6, 1958, 24e32. Author Gorbunov, N.I.; Iabenets, F.& Inst Title Soil Crust in Irrigation of Salt Flats and the Means of Combatting It. Orig Pub: V. sb.: Takyry Zap. Turkmenii i puti ikh 9--kh, osvoyeniya. M., AN SSSR, 1956, 691-699. Abstract: 7-.e basic method of combatting crust formation or. salt flats is irrigation. Fuxrow and overhead ir- rigation is reco=ended. 1, positive effect of the thin testaceous, crust that forms in overhead irrigation is observed; the crust prevents intensive evaporation of soil moisture. The formation of the salt flat crust decreages with mulching of the soil Card 1/2 71 Cour:~ry : USSR Catecory : Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Proper- CI ties of Soils. Abs jour : RZhBiol*j No 6, 1959, No 24581 Au t h :.) r% Labenets, Ye. M. Inst AS USSR. Title s Mineralogical Composition of Franctions Larger than 0,001 mm in So.J.Is of the Central. Part of Kizyl-Arvat Foot-of-the-Mountain Plain. OriG Pub, : Tr. Pochv. in-ta AN SSSRI 1958, 537 39-50 Abstract : A mineralogical composition of fractions larger than 0,,001 mm of takyr soil,) of alluvial perio- dically-Inundated soil, primitive sie~rozem and of laomy soils from temporar.v river beds is submitted. Invest igat ions were conducted with the assistance of a polarizing -nicroscope and 'ard Country : USSR Category : Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Proper- ties of Soils, Abs Jour : RZhBiol.9 No 6, 19599 No 24581 Author Inst 9 T it 1e Orig Pub Abstract iMIne.~".qed liquids. The basic componew,,s of the mineralogical composition of the fractions are quartz~ ff-I'Aspa- (p:eincipally, albite and microcline', and mica; the accessory minerals are hornblendeq epidote, chlorite, cyocite,- pyroxene r-.-id in smal7er ouar~',-' -je. '- ar A. .'4'1 iite, grantiteg circoo and rutile, Usually the-.-e are Card 215 Country 'a "'U'SSR 0 ^ .11 %:! Category Soil Sc-ience. Physical anct UReMICUi. 4-,&%jjj~~ ties of Soils. Abs Jour pzhmol., No 6, 1959, No 24581 Author Inst Title I Orig Pub Abstract t soils, considerable contents of mica and feldspar are noted, as wall as eyosite. In, primitive sicrozern, the quantity of quartz ~n- creases,, Ar-Davzance of s,3ricitized and modi- fied minerUs are obse3!vod. The mineralogical composition of loamy scils is distinguished by an increase of the mica content. Data of Card 41,15 Country USSR Category Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Proper- ties of Soils. Abs Jour RZhBiol,,, No 61 19597 No 24581 Auth=., Inst Title Orig Pub Abstract the total chemical analyses of the fractions, obtained from takyr soils, axe submitted. An increase of Mg content in the finer fractions and their impoverislIment of Ca is noted. -- Na I, Bazilevich Card LABITM, Ye.M.;Prinimali uchastiye: GRADUSOV, B.P.; ClITZ111:01ill, IL.F. It ........ Ghemical and mirieralogic-al characteristics of the meadow, Soloth so.-*L-ls in the Krasnomamensk Cmial zone. Pochvoved.enle no.11:4-4-59 1~ t6/+ (marm 1E;:i) 1. Pochv!~,nnyy inslituti imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva A "DSSR, warm wW~ AWO 6 1 4 1 1 f 9 ti ~Uu__"Auf I It It Al Al v 8 a **,* 0* 7-J11, * * marpithe ubd al"e. A. lay- M. . - 1 -r ft Merlis, 1. 1 . ZWouts and A. S UbeWw. . a &by 31; IMI. AdthL In tbwt morphhie b exid. frmi At mothet moln. obtained in the enn. of opfum. te a A I a. S L AACULLURGICAL LITCONTLAR CLA$%*#CATWN 4 0 a a a 410 00.0. .00 -00 .00 -09 49 JIM) ro 0 doe ,00 aAT:A$;,; ;;;;All it I ii iii It iWon. ;1;;#Al sun* 11 a 9 1 w dm 4 3 1 c 000 0 41 0 0 0 9 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 c LABENSKlYt A. S. Cand. Chem. Sci. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Alkaloids of Lindelofin and Lindelofamin. All-Union Sci Res Chemicopharinaceutic inst irneni 6. Ordkhonikidge - "VNIKHFI.".. 2 Dec 47. SO.f Vechernyaya Moskva, Dec, 1947 (Project #17836) UP,Zjj5YjIt A. S. A. S. Labenskii Lknd G. P. Nienlshikov, Investie~,tion of alkaloids lfn- delcfie anc-usoicles. 1. Pew alkaloics lindelofin r.,nd lincelfEcmin --nd their structure. D. 1836 From Lindelofia ancl~usoides (a-lecies Borrarinuceae) are evolv,,d two new alkaloids: lindelofin (C 1 r,1~7 0 11) and linde 10fV1,1-4 n (020 1133 05 10 .It J.5 pro-.,d tMt lindelofin iii a coh, .1~x ester of d-lso-r'etro-necanolc (11) and trachelantinic &,cid (1). It is oroved tbLt 1ir,(1elof,.:!in is a derivative of lindelofin, where one of the two hydrox-, .1 groiins of trc;c'--lrntini,- ~-,cid is esterified kv tiglinic acid. From this the struc,-'~tre t--f lindelofamin is limitea only b,, two noF-,E-Ibilities (III). Orzhonikidze All Union "'cientific Research Institute of PhErmacautical Chemistry Photo-Chenical. Laboratory, 11"oscow, Eay 22, 194.7 SO: Journal of Gener~-,J- Chemistry (USSR) ~8, (80) No. 10 (1948): USM/Cb~mist-.:7 - Alkaloids Oct 46 Pharmaceutirals Mle-!Iarch on the Alk lolds Lindelaria Anchusoides: The zpw Alkaloids, Lindelofin (1) and Lind,~- iTI), and Their Structures," A. S. -Liben way;; G. P.' X~~Izhlkov, Photoehan-Lab,; AlL~Unlon. Sal Fee Chemico phar last imeni~Ordzhoidkidze,': Zhur Obehch Xbi-" Vol XVIII.) No 10 :,Zsolates tiro new alkaloids from Lindeloria i6~uaoideii of the family Box"isginaceae: I and 11- (C20H 0 N)L "Former is ester.. wa3t a6helantun -acidk~ k6lf-,d- sotetioneksi.1 d 1~0~Chemistry Alkaloids' Oct 48" -P larmaceuticals (Contd) &nd latter is derivative,or former,'formed by,~ esierification with tiglWc acid of one of Us :t46 hydioxyl grQups of trachelanthln acid. ~Subm#ted-R2 May 4T. N V9, I 2W LABENSKIY, 0. S. USSR/Chemistry - Alkaloids May 52 t'Th6 Effect of Active Carbon on the Process of Oxidation of Papaverine by Atmcspharic CVgen,yl A)-l-Union.Sci-Res Chen, Pharm Inst. im Ozlzhonikidze, Moscow -Zhur Obifth Khim,.Vol 22, No5, pp 886-889 In o)ddation of papaverine by atm 0 in the prenence of active carbon, papaveraldine and papaverinol are formed. The latter dissolves in H SO 4 and forms a violet-colored soLn. The Admxture of popaverinol in papaverine, due to oxiiation when papaverine is treated with active carbon, is ther6fore the cause of the violet coloraticn of papaverine in A'2sol, solns. The degreeof sensiti-vity of the papaverinol-H 2S04 color reActicn was detd., 263 T 39 i I - - -- - - - - I - - ~ -- - - - I Labenskiy, A. USn/Chemistry - Pharruceuticals, Alkaloids "Stereoisomeric Transf ormations -..n the Heliotridane Series." A. -^. Labernskiy, 9 Sero,.ral, and 0. P. 1,1,(,nt --hikov, All-2Jn--ori Sci-I'Les Chemicopharmaceut Inst iin S. Crdzhollikidze DAN SSSRS Vol 68, No 3) pp, 467-470 Two diasteromeric amino acids were prepd frori oxidation of isoretoni(,aloric acid and from lindelofidine having identical properties except for opposir,,r, specific rotations. This isorrerization makes it posEible to prepare pseudo-heliotridane from heliotridane. Presented by Acad R. Yi. itodionov 24 '.'ov 52. 265 T 10 LILULISKIY I A. S. o. nol as an admixture to papaverine. Hed.prom. 11 n 9:36-38 S '57. IRA 10:]_2) 1. Vaesoyuzriyy no-achno-issledovatellekiy kh"Imiko-farmetsevtichookiy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. (PAPAVERINS) (PAPIA VER INOL) GIMASIMMIKO, I.I.; iIFILIGHIGH, P.R.; LABINSHY, A.B.; RALASHOVA, Ye.G. Solanum aviculare as a soares of steroids. Med.prom. 12 no.2.*11-18 F 158, (MIRA 11:3) 1. Vsesoymnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut lekarstvennykh i aromatichaskikh rauteniy i VsesoymWy nauchno-insledova tell skiy khimiko-famatswi,ticbaskly institut imeni E.Ordrhonikidze. (NIGHTSHADIR) (ALKALOIDS) AUTHOR: Labenskij, A. S., 79-2-:So'/64 TITLE- The Investigation of the Crystalline Sut)Etance Por..-,ed in the Production of Anabasine Sulfate (lasledovaniye krist-Micheskogo veshchestva, obralujashchegosya v proizvodstve sullf~lita aria- bazina) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, 19589 Vol. 2d, tir 2, PP. 5,17-551 (Ussil) ABSTRACT: The substance iiientioned in IV-he title was obtained b~ the Chi;:,k- ent Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plant (Chimkentsj:ij khimfarm- zavod). It was purified by recr~-stallization and then investi- g-~ted. The substance is soluble in water, hovicvor, insoluble in or.,anic 8olvents. For this reason it was assu:icd that it is an asaino acid. The compound of the "affilinic acid" was found by elementary analysis which was also confiriaed b., farthccr in- vestigations (e.g. the temperature depression of methyl esters according to Orekhov (ref.3) and SpIth (ref.1) et al.). T'1ft(-.!r(.- fore it is concluded that originally sulfate of the affilinic acid is concerned. The formation of affilinic acid in the tech- nical. anabasine sulfate is explained bS the action of sulfuric acid on affiline and by the occurrence of precipitatioi. with Card 1/3 salting out ins,)ite of its good solubility in water. Assar:iing The Inveitiatition of the Crystalline Substance Vor:3ed in thf., 79-2-6olu'l, Prodqction of Anabasine Sulfate. that hydrogenation takes place in th:D case of affili:iL; as vell as of affilidine, affilidinic acid was for the first time iso- lated frou technical ansbasine sulfate. Affili:ic car. be oro- duced with a yield of 8o-,, b: heatini? affilinic acio. Accordin- to technical literatire affil-'.n(- is an active substance, thus, the producticn from refuses of the ana-busine production might be of JI.nterest. A crjstalline optically active subctance isomer to affiline was obtaired oil the occasion of melting the hydrochloride of affilinic acid as well as on the occasion of heating affiline combined with hydrochloric acid to 2650C. it is assumed that one of the eight possible stereo- isomers of 'Ispartenine" is concerned, and farther investigationE are maae. The method of preparation as well as specific data are given. There are 5 references, 3 of which are Slavic. Card 2/3 The Investigation of the Crystalline Substance 1"ormed in the 79-2-6o/64 Production of Anabasine Sulfate. ASSOCIATION: A3.1-Unioa Scientific Research, Institute for Chemistry and Phar- macy (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-.'armatsr--;- ticheskiy institut) SUBMITTED-. January 16, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 MATSOVA, L*G.-, LABENSKIY, A.S. Coudensation-preducts of I-ephadrine and d-peaudoophadrine with acetone. Zbur.ob.khim. 28 no,9:2398-2601 6 t58. (MIRA 11:11) 1. V.8ecoyuznyy nauchno,--issl9dovatel'Bkiy khimiko-farmatsevtichaskiy institut imeni S.Ordclaonlkifte. (2phedrine) (Peaudoephadrine) (Condensation products (Chemistry)) SOVI"j79-28-11-48/55 AUTHORS: lab e ns-k rerasirenko, I. I. , Utkin, L. M. TITLE: On the Glucoalkaloiu- of the Plant Solanum Megacarpum Koidz, a "rightshade (0 glyukoalka,.oide rasteniya Solanum megaedrpum Koidz(paslen krupnoplodnyj-)) PERIODICAL: Zburnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, lir 11 , P-~ 312o-3122 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the modern natural sources of steroid compcunds are the various types of nightshades that contain glucoulk.-loids of steroid nature. The separation of the glucoalkaloids from the leaves and the upper shoots of this plant during the ripcning of the fruit was carried out according to Kuhn Nun, Ref 1) with the glue oalkal oid C H 0 N (melting point- 49 81 2o 259-2600) being isolated. Its properties differ from those alraady known so that it Pas given the new term "megacarpine". It fcrms a eQlfat6 that is difficult to dissolve in Nater. In the hydrolytic cleavage with hydr,,chloric acid in methanol' a chloro hydrate of the aglucone C 27H4502N.HC1.51120 (Melting Card 1 point 298-2990) was obtained. Its ewpirical formula and its SOV79-28-11-45/55 On the Glucoalkaloid of the Plant Solanum Vega, ,ar-pum Koidz, a Nightshade melting point correipond to those of"tomatidine" (Ref 2). The obvious decrease of the melting point of the mixture of these two compounds and the deviation of the specific optical rotation of the obtained aglucone from that of "tomatidine" is in contrast to the identity especially as in the formar tbere is no double bond (Refs 3r 4). The nature of the sugar compounds formed in the hydrolysis of megacarpine was determin- ed by paper chromatography. On this occaeion glucose, galac- tose, and Vlone were found, which corres.??onds to the compo- sition of "tonatine" and I'demissine" (Refs 2, 5). The mega- carpine thus consists of 4 molecules of simple sugar types. The optical rotation of the sum of all sugar compounds ob- tained in the hydrolysis amounted to +43.060, which approximate- ly corresponds to that obtained with the mixture of 2 molecules xylose, 1 moleculegalactose and 1 molecule glucose. There are 8 references. ASSOCIATION: Vseso.-uznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy khimiko-farmatsevti.- cheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All Union Scientific Card 2/1~2' Chemo-Pharmaceutical Research institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) IABIINSK7~- AI.S.- , - , - Na"otoline in opim -,Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.2t323-324 7 158. (min u t5) 1, Veasoyaznyy,nauehno-iseledovatellskiy khimiko-farmate9vtioheWdy Institut imoul 3, Ordshonizifte. (Narootoline) (opium) 5.3900 77413 SOV/79-30-1-74/78 AUTHOR: Labenskiy, A. S. TITM Concerning a Glucoalkaloid of the Plant Solanum Mega- carpum Koidz. II. Identity of Megacarpidine and Dihydro- solasodine PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 196o, Vol 30, Nr 1, PP 335-338 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Empirical formula of megacarpidine (C 27H45 02N), esta- blished by the author and his coworkers in previous work (Labenskiy, A. S., Gerasimenko I I et al., * ' Identical i; Zhur. obshchey khim., 28, 3120 (1956)), with composition of two steroids--tomatidine and dihydro- solas~odine. Having demonstrated the dissimilarity of megacarpidine and tomatidine in the work cited above, the author, in this work, compared physical constants of megacarpidine and dil-.kydrosolasodine and of their derivatives (see Table A) and thus demonstrated the Card 1/6 Adentity of both compounds. The infrared spectra of Concerning a Glucoalkaloid of the Plant 77413 Solanum Megacarpum Koidz. II. Identity SOV/79-30-1-74/78 of Megacarpidine and Dihydrosolasodine Table A. Constants of megaearpidine, dihydroso'Lasodine, and their derivatives. - - SPECIFIC POrATIoN t4SL.TIM6 POINT Of- III CHG~ 1I"CHjDH 14VORGeNLORIVE PIZA&L"WEI FIIC$tArtalMOtCRIOItATtl^e"tor"A*T*g ACCYATI ITi4l VASE I I 1 1. 52.0 20 54.3 20 208 -2090 298-2990 M -21 M Hr 231 -1W MA-20.50 82-1830 ::50.0 2 -54A 2 207-5-M5 291-M 21&5-21 141--142 230.5-2310* M -215 1183ASU I .I I 199~ I I . 1 Meltin Points of picrates were determined in the Koffler tK'ofler) block; those of other compounds, in a capillary. ** This melting point is, for reasons not known, far above that given in the literature (141-,.1420) (Briggs, Card 2/6 L. H., et al., J. Chem. Soc., 1950, 3013). Oonci~rning a Glucoalkaloid of the Plant -,741.3 Solanum Megacarpum Koidz. M Identity SOV/79-30-1-74/78 of Megacarpidine and Dihydrosolasodine both compounds (obtained at the Physical-Chemical Laboratory of this Institute under supervision of Yu. N. Sheynker) gave additional proof of their Identity. The structural formula of solasodine being known (Briggs, L. R., Harvey, W. E., et al., J. Chem. Soc., 1950,)~013; Uhle, F. C., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 75, 2280 (1953 the megacdrpidine can be represented by the formula shown below, where R is tetrasaccharide ccm- posed of one mol~;cule of glucose, one molecule of galactose, and two molecules of xylose. C11-t Card 3/6 113 Concerning a Glucoalkaloid of the Plant 77413 Solanum Megacarpum Koidz. II. Identity SOV/79--30-1-74/78 of Megaca2pidine and Dihydrcisolasodine Dihydrosolasodine, prepared from solasodine by the method described by Briggs (Briggs, L H., Newbold, R. P., et ai., J. Chem. Soc., 19 2, 3j and megacarpi- dine (obtained earlier from the stems of Solanum megacarpum Koidz by the author and his coworkers (loc. cit.) and purified by gassing its chloroform solu- tion through an A1203 column were converted into respective hydrochlorides (by addition of alcoholic HC1 to the hot alcoholic solutions of the bases); picrolonates (by mixing alcoholic solutions of the respective bases with picrolonic acid); picrates (by Card 4/6 addition of a saturated solution of picric rcid in Concerning a Gluccalkaloid of the Plant 77413 Solanum Megacarpum Koidz. II. Identity SOV/79-30-1-74/78 of Megacarpidine and Dihydrosolasodine 50% alcohol to the solutions of the respective bages in 5C% alcohol and acetic acid); perchlorates (I)y dropwise addition of 30% HC104 to the base solution in excess (20-fold) of alcohol, until acid to methylorange followed by addition of water; monoacetates (by the method of H. Rochelmeyer, et al. (Arch. Pharm., 282, 92 (191111)); and diacetates (by the method of L. H. Briggs and his co- workers (j. Chem. Soc., 1952, 1654)). There is 1 table; an-1 14 references, 2 Soviet, 4 German, 3 U.K., 5 U.S. The 5 most recent U.K. and U.S. references are: V. Prelog, 0. Jeger, "The Chemistry of Solanum and Veratrum Alkaloids" in: R. H. F. Manske, H. L. Holmes, "The Alkaloids", III, N. Y. (1953); L. H. Briggs, T. O'Shea, J. Chem. Soc., 1952, 1654; F. C. Uhle, S. A. Moore, J. Am... Chem. Soc -, 76, 6412 (1954); Y. Sato, H. G. Latham, Jr., E. Mosettig, J. Org. Ch., 22, 1496 (1957); F. C. Card 5/6 Ul-.,le, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 75, 2280 (1953). Concerning a Glucoalkaloid of the Plant 77413 Solanum Megacarpum Koidz. II. Identity SOV/79-30-1-74/78 of MegacarpidJne and Dihydrosolasodine ASSOCIATION: S. Ordzhonikidze All-Union Scientific Research Chemical- Pharmaceutical Institute (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhoni- kidze) SUBMITTED: DE!cember 26, 1958 Card 6/6 GEWDMOO I.I.; 4MSKIY9 A.S. Sbidy of representdtivec. of Solarrm L. as sources of steroid compounds. Med. pr(O. 1~ no.2sl2-16 F 161. (MIRA .14:3) 1. VsesoyuzW nauohno-lasledovatel'skiy institut'lokaretvennykh i axom6tioheekikh r4steniy i Vqesoyasnyy nauohncF-issladavatellakiy- khlmiko-farma~tsevticheskiy institut imeni S..Ordzbonikidze. (NIGHTSHADE) LABENSaY.0 A S - KORRTSKAYA, N, I. Effeat of some factors-on the formation of solasodi ene during the hydrolysis of the glycoalk-aloids of Solanum iayiculare. Med. from. 15 no.3s4l-42 Mr 161. . (MIRA 14: 5) 1, Vaesoyuznyy nauctimo-iseledovatel'skiy khJTnJkqar1Datsev-ticheskiy institut~.imeni S.,Ordzhonikiaze. (ALKALOIDS) ROMANCHUK, M.A.; -T)W.NA, L.G.3 LABENSKIY, A.S.; SAMOMIRSKAYAv G.A. Separation of morph-tne from industrial wastes. Med. prom. 15 no. 4:54-57 Ap 161. (MIIV 1-4:4) 1. Vsd-soyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonihidze (MORPHINE~ TS7RULINIKOV'A, L.G.; IAPKN~. ~YA~ ; UTKIN, L.M. Alkaloids of the Lindelofia macrostyla, plant. Zhmr.ob.khim. 32 no.gt2705-2709 Ag 162., (MIRA .15:9) le Toesoynnyy nauchno-imoleelovatel'skiy khWko-famatoevtLchqskiy institut imeni S. Ordshonikifte, (Alkaloids) UBERDIN, X. I., (Vaterineru,Assinstant Surgeon, Pervourall A Won, Sverdlovsk Oblast'l T reatment of erysipelas in swine with streptomycin Veterinciriya vol. 3P., no. 10, October 1961, pp. FI--!r9- LABETOKCZ, J. Industrial safety and hygiene at the Kedzierzym Nitrogen Works. p. 2 (OCHRO11A PRACY*p BF7,PII'CZFVSTWO I HIGMA Mcy, Vol- 10, No- 1, Jan. 1956, Warsaw, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessi-ns (FFAQ Tz, Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957, Unclo LABETS, K.S.; KRAVIN, M.L.; BEMHIZYN, B.A.; RUDYACHENKO, N.X.; 7ATENM, Ye.S. Soma problems of teaching special technical courses by means of teaching machines, Izv. vys. ucheb. tav.; radiotekh. 6 vo-4:395-40l JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:3a) - A ~ GAMMA, Z.P.; GLIDANOVA, N.P - LABETSKAYA I G ; BARZAKOVSKIY, V.P., doltor khim. ~,-lr:- ~.;TAtVfl. E.I.,, red. [Bibliographical index of the work of the research co- workers of th(, I.V.Grebenshchikav Institute of-the Chemistry Df Silicates of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., 1948-1961] Bibliograficheskii ukazatell rabot naucbMkh sotrudn0cov Institute, khlmii silikatov im. I.V. Grebenshchikova All SSSR 1948-1961 gg. Leningrad, AN SSSR 1963. 168 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Akadem:Lya nauk SSSR. Institut khinii silikatov. ILARITSX&YA, V. . inzh. - Results of demonstration building. Siul. tekh. inform. po stroi. 5 Mo-7:19-21 Jl 059- (MIn 12:10) (I4iningrad-Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) NIKOLAYEVAJ, T.N.;-LABETSKAYA, Z.M. Anticorrosive coating based on the ftor2nn lacquer. Plast, massy no-4,t67-69 62. (MIRA 15:4) (Fluoroplast) (Protective coatings) I=TOVICH, A.Yu.; RAYIM, B.N.; jAPWLyj- Chal-actey-isticri of immunogenesin in guinea pigs vaccinated with sorbed tetanus anatoxin under conditions of ionizing radiation lesicn. Zh. mikrobiol, 40 no.7t,61-64 Jl 163 (MIRA 17 -:L) 1. In Stavropollskogo Instituta vaktoin i syvorotoko ILLYU,rovicii, A.Yu.; HAYKIS, B.N.; LABET.SKIY, I.I. Characteristics of imunity in guinea F)'4.gs Irradiated followirg vaccination with sorbed tetanus anatoxin. Zhur. m1krobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.11:91)-103 165. (MIRA 18' 5) 1. Stavropollskiy Institut valctsin i syvorotok. KLIGIMAIN, Isaak Nawnovich; L~TETSKIY, D-onard Ivanolr.1 7BRITST% Vs-silJy Lyudvig-~v . ll~ ALMN bray red. ~Collection of problems on design and dra,.jl_ng in mechani- c;aa engineering.) Sbo-mik raschetne-graficlaeskikh zadanii po tekhnicheskoi r~ckhanike. Kiev, lzd-vo Kievskogo univ., 3.964. 246 P. (12-RA 18-3) CWgHnp V.Aits, lnsOsi fdoecased]; IA=391Y, '" 4nvh I Ccwtmouca (e a reirXaroad conmvto bddoo in the city of Volkbov. Tramspe stroi, 15 w*11#10-12 N #65, OMA is in) j Z' L _j6462-Z6 'AP60 SOURCE GODEI xi/m6765/000/On/0010/0012 -17379.- Chezb _(F&WInepr); Lsbet4kiy'_-& ii-.: 0'k'*ih'eer) R in V~ A. J _~j_ fthk I don a: reinfm'ced concrete bridg6 at Volkhov atitati6h,of ~,,Wwjjst W6neipo noye stroitell stvo no. 11p 1965p 10-612 "10PIC TAGSi reiziforeed 01 -con ~et a, railVay*bridge, hi&my, bridge '6 I 'k ','A descri#tIon-of t is construction Of4jmo -a bridge#.: wid ine overthe Volkhoy OW era a ludlnf~ two, 1.5-m sidewalks, Vt! 3riviD Aha~*~bottoM it - the'-point of oroselfig:lo.fiseu3~6d,'Ilmestona Ins pire stre seed reinforced concrete: actions ve With, sliblif .8 Me' ~thods used - for: oinking: th Olles 4eve prc me as tIon .a A tribed' 0 6'the'~bdttom are set 0 I'drm4iAgs of-the bridge ,q 1: 'h'tq4.ra0hs, of the VddI*Idual-_ no (each he p 0 spa long) and t us'. ;~t iif' h91*46 VPR51 Orig,, -art* has k complAtediare presentedo _6uBKWM'i-4i-.none-,.~,- ORIG REF v d W AUTHORt LabetskiY...QB-. SOV-99-58-9-8/9 TITLE: Publication in the Chinese People's Republic of Data on the Soviet-Chinese Scientific-Technical Conference Concerning the Building and Reconstruction of Irrigation Systems (Y vykhodu v svet v KNR materialov Sovetsko-Kitayskoy nauchno- tekhnichetikoy konferentsii po stroitellstvu i pereustroystvu orositellmykh sistem) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1958, Nr 9, pp 61-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The above mentioned conference took place in Peking in Oc- tober 199.6, Lectures delivered at it were published in Chi- nese by the Chinese government. The following Soviet scien- tists delivered lect'ares on subjocts of irrigation: Acade- mician A.N. Askochenskiy, I.I. Budarin; S.R. Offengenden; A.F. Lyapin; L.A. Chernikevich; S.T. Altunin; T.P. Varkho- tov; and K.K. Shubladze. 1. Irrigation systems--Chipa 2. Irrigation systems--Construction Card 1/1 L 31124-63 LW(m)/EWP('t)/.-&VtP.(bX IJJP(c) JD/JG ACCESSION 11M APS007149 t AUMOM Tikavyy, V. .; Soldatov, V. S.; Starobints, G. L.- Labetaki V. A TITIX, A method for separating tons from alkali metals. Class 12, No. 167826 SOLMCE, Byulleten' izobretenLy L tovarnykh znakov, no. ~, 1965, 16 TOPIC TAGS* iowexchanget Lon separation, alkali metal, zirconima compound ABSTRACT: This Authorts.Certificate introduces a'method for removing ions from alkali metals by ion exchange baned.on zirconium polyphosphate. In' order to improve the ion separation' pr6ceuss ions are exchanged from. &&Its oxide and base i solutions. ASSOCIATION'. none SUBMITTEDI ~04F*W ENCLt 00 SUB COM CC . RO REF G(YVI 000 ~OTHERI 000 Cwd 2/1 ACC NRt AT6033840 SOURCE CODEj UR/3209/66/0OO/C.M/0O77/OO7,n, WTHORS: Labetskiy, V. V. (Engineer); Pshenichnikov, Yu. V. (Enginoor) )RG; none ITIS: Makbig holes with a diameter of 0.00'--0.3 mm on the A209.05 precision ultra- onic machine tool SOURCE: Ukraine. Miiiisterstva, vysshego i srednego, -2otsialinogo obrazovaniya. Akustika i ul'trazvuk) no. 2, 1966, 77-79 C TAGS: ultrasonic machine tool, ultrasonic machining, cutting tool, microscope ~.05 ultrasonic machine tool., UDI-21 microscope ABSTRAM The use of the A209.05 precision ultrasonic machine tool for boring holes with diameters of 0.06--0.3 mm in hard and brittle nateria'~G is described. It is powered by a O-5-kW ultrasonic genorator. A UIM-21 microsco;e was installed for meas- uring the diameters of the holes, the banding of the tool, and the oscillations on the machine; Experiments were made with specimens of glass and ceramic. The rate of feed when boring holes vith a diameter of 6D-90 /4' is 0.01 nmA5 sea for the first 0.1 mm of depth, and then 30 see for each successive 0.01 nm. The'tool was chrome-plated to increase strenoth. Origi art, Ims: 2 tables and 1 diagram. SUB COZE: 34/ SUBM DATE: none BERG~ S.L.s Polkovnik; VOROBINEV, V.I.2 kapitan pervogo ranga; GILIBO, G.M.j kapitan pervogo ranga, ANANCHENKO, A.A.; 11ALAKSHINA, 14I.M.; BANNIKOV, B.S., kapitrim vtorogo ranga; RAKETINA, G.F.; BMINSiTAN, 14.V.; BUTYRINA, F.Ya.; VOROWYEV, V.I,) kapitan pervago rarnga; GASSI I.P.; GINDY91p V.S.; GLOB, D.F., polkovnik; GOLOVA11GVA, L.G., kand. ist. nauk; GOLUEEVA, Z.D., kand. filol. neuk; GONCHAAOVA, A.I.; WADVOROVA, R.N.; IVANOVAI N,.G.; KA1W1Z_1N, G.B.; KOVALICRUK, A.S.; KRODIDOVA, V.A.!! LITOVA, Ye.I.; MOLCHANOVA, T.I.; OKLIP, L.S.; POCHEBUT) A.H.; RAYTSES, V.I.; SAVINOVAp G.N.; MICHKDA, T.I.; SKRY1,1111KOV, R.G., kand. ist. nauk; FUR.4YEVA, I.I.; CHIZHOVA, N.N.; YASDISKAYA, L.F.; GLAD314, D.F., polkovnik4~ ~IY ~YF . pod- polkovnik; LEBEDEV, S.M., kapitan pervogo ranga; ORDYNSKIY, N.I., kapitan pervogo ranga; NADVODSKIY, V.Ye.., podpolkovnik; DEMIN, L.A.,, inzh.-k-ontr-admiral, glav. red.; FRUNKIN, N.S.., polkovnik, zar.. otv. red.; LEVCHMKO, G.I._, admiral, red.; BAKETINA, G.F., tekhn. red. [Naval atlas] Morskoi atlas. n.p. Izd. Glavnogo Shtaba Voenno- Morskor Flota. Vol.3. Naval history] Voenno-istoricheskii. Pt.l. LText for the maps] Opisaniia k kartam. 1959. mdi, 1942 p. (~aRA 15:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) MinisterEntvo oborony. (Naval history) LABEU, V.; NICOLAE, M. Study of some nuclear emulsions chnrged with boron and 1-thium. P. 99. RME DE FHYSIQUE (Academia Pepublicii Populs-re Romine) Bucuresti Vol. 4, no. 1, 1959. Ronthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) L C, vol. 9, no. 2/1909 UNCL. , &. inth. LU,EM9- The PG-50PI foam producer. Pozb. delo 4 no. 7:17 JI '58. (MLRA 11:8) (Fire extinction-Chemical systems) AUTHOR: LAB PA - 2771 TITLEt The Thirty Yearal Anniversary of the Scientific-Technical Library. (Nauchno-technicheakoy biblioteke.30 let, Russian). PERIODICkLi Metallurg, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 4* pp 36 - 37 (U.S.S.R.) Receivedt 5 / '1957 Reviewedt 6 / 1957 ABSTRACTa During the projecting stage of the Kusnetzk metallurgical combine in 1927 a library iras founded at Tomsk. Its readers were the engineers and draftsmen working in the combine. One year later a full time librarian took oharge--of 043 books including an arohive of technical drawings. 1930 the library moved to the site of the combine buildings where it was available to a different group of readers. New departments and machine units were established in the combine and the experts working there represented the circle of readers. The library consisted of one single room, which, besides, was used for Komsomol meetings in the evening. In the fall of 1933 the library was placed under the super-'- vision of the technical manager. In August 1934 the library was moved to yery comfortably furnished rooms in the building of the Central Laboratory. During the first years that followed the readers consisted exclusively of engineers and -technicians. Ways and means had to be found to attract also the workers in order to offer them an opportunity of acquiring knowledge without which they were unable to work under new conditions. The stock G:f booke was to be augmented by popular science Card 1/2 literature and brought within easier reach of the workers. The travelling PA - 2771 The Thirty Years' Anniversary of the Scientific-Technical Library. library created for this purpose, however, was no success. Therefore, branches of the library were established, the first of them in the blast furnace department. Three other branches followed, and in 1939 half of the 4-500 readers were already to be found among the ranks of workers. In 1940 the name "scientific-technical library" was confered upon the library in recognition of its good work. At that time it con- tained more than 90.000 books. During the war the library was used by the collaborators of the plants, research institutes, and pro- jecting organizations transferxed to Stalinsk. Apart from the combine, the library served 38 other organizations. After the war the library was inereased.to four times ito previous extent. A large reading room was ostablished. At prenent the Chief Engineer of the comhine is responsible for the library. A library committee was formed. The manager of the technical department of the combine acts as con- sultint advisor to the library.. Readers' conferences are frequently held..A monthly information periodical is published for the technical C d 2/2 staff and the engineers and a paper for the worker is posted every ar fortnight on the notice board. (1 illustration) ASSOCIATION: Kuznetsk ?oundry Combine, Stalinsk PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVA IIABLE Library of Congress. LABEYSH, V. G. "Ship Pilot Balloon ObservaLions Without I)aeodolite". Meteorol. i gidrologiya, No 2~ P 53, 1954. In the execut-.on of pilot balloon observations from small ships for the determination of vertical angles the author proposes the employment of a sextant, but fer the resling of horizontal angles he suggests a com- pass direction-finder. 0~- This method observations up to an altitude of 4500 meters were conducted at the hydrometeorological station Plavraikirak-1 of the Murmansk Directorate of the Hydrometeorological Service in tho cases of sea swells up to 7--balls intensity. The accuracy of observations was not less than when a theodolite is uaqKl., The author claims that application of the optical direction finder should heighten the accuracy and permit increase in the altitude of observations. (RZhGeol, No 8, 1955) SO: Sum No M, 9 Apr 1956 IABBYSH, V.G. -- Flow of sea aw,rent around islands. Yeat. WU 12 no.18.107-118 157. (mm 11:3) (Ocoan currents) :-tLBEYSH, V.G., Crn*ld "C-CC Sc-'L-- 'Trcblc~-.- 0-" 04 currents. " Len., 1953. - ., lAi t7h e r (10,)46--81 of Lenin St-ia 'U i;., A.A.Zlidallov), 150 c0 lcc~ LABOMP V. G. "On the Influence of the Earth's Rotation on the report to be submitted fosr the IntlvCong. New York "r ro* ~,. -i , ,- ITUarshore CirciAW."M., 1, citY, 31 Aug - 1.1 `E,~p 7.95q. , :?-., ~ (Leningrad Hydrometeorological Institute) GORODENSKIY, N.B.; KUDRYAVTSEV, N.F.; LABEYSH, V.G. Model studies of the action of currents and waves on the selfcon- tained observation station. Trudy AANJI 210:13-22 '61. (Oceanographic instrumentB) (MIRA 14:11) AC-C N11i AP.60-1 34010 S-0-U.RCE- C.D.DE: U-R/O-2 1ICO_66_6_1,60,5~ AUTH OR Burna 9hov,V Kh. Dzhus, V. Ye.;.. Kunets, T. A. La-beyah, V, Mayyero A. V.; Herlin, V. H. ORG: none TITLE4., Visual observations of the thermocline in the sea SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 5, 1966, 877-881 0 TO?IC TAGSt thermocline, underwater photography ABSTRAM The article analyzes the possibility of'studying the nature' of the thermocline using direct observations and with the aid of under- sea photography. The flow is fixed by the path of dye-stuff which is formed by a releasing a weight 'colored with fluorescein. This method, successfully applied during a number of cruises in 1964-1965, helped the aathors discover the effect of "wed-ging out of the rate of flow in the thermoclitte," i.e., the change in the position of the dye-stuff in the flow has shown that the rate of flow decreased near the thermocline, reaching a minimum in the thermocline, and then gradually increased below the thermocline,. Flow directionit above and below the thermocline, coincide (visual observations show a diticrepancy of not more than 20* The dyeing of waters in the flow and photographic observations of its Card it2 ACC NRr AP6034010 change in space present a more accurate picture of the distribution of the rate of flow compared to other methods. Such accuracy iv especially necessary in studies of hydrophysical processes taking place in the thermocline and at its boundary* Orig. art. hast 3 figurest SUB CCDEt 08~q/SUBK--;DATE'e .23Apr66/ OTH RM 001 .,14&ILXIXA&4.,.G.E.,podpolkovnik med.sluzhby Organization of h6alth education work. Voon.-med.zhur. no.11:80 N '57. (MM 11:4) (HHALTR EMCATION) IAJ3EZOV, G.I., polkovnik mod. oluzhby; MIEDINSKIY, V.A., mayor med. sluzhby --f S ome ungas diseases; survey ofthe literature. Voen.-med. zhur no.5: 55-62 My 157 (MIRA 12:7) (FMOUS DISEASES, review (Ras))