SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LESNIKOV, V.V. - LESNOY, N.G.

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PICHWIN, A.A., dotsent. kand.tekhn.nnuk; BOCHATROV, Te.Y., inzh.. Prini- mali uc?uistiye: XUZIMINNUT, A.G.. Inzh.; YOIIOIIKIUA, M.A.. Inzh.-, F31K)AOT. A.A., inzh.;B2LUUSOY, M.A., inzh.ekonorAat; PROSTIRRIII, G.V., inzh.; UIGINA, G.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.naiik; LESNIKOV, Y,,Y., dotsent, kand.tekhri.nauk; SIDOROY, A.K., dotaent, knnd. arkhitaktury; KARTAUIOV, A.A., qrkhitektor; BARITSKIT. F.F., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; KULISHOV, D.A.. prof.; ZDESMIKO, G.M., kand.takhn. nauk: AI-el-SAW 1MO. A.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; =ZZLIHIKOV, G.TL., kand.telchn.nank; VAIIN'rSY, V.A., assistant; CIMUWK0, P.A.. dotsent. SUSHINSKIKH, A.F., inzh., retsenzent-, NEWSHILOf, P.N., red.; SWBOTIHA, G.M., tokhn.rod. (Manual for rural builders] Sprnvochnik proizvoditolia rubot sFjl'skokhozI!iiBtvormogo stroitellstvn. Novosibirak, Novoilbirnkoe knizhnoe Izd-vo. Vol.l. 1959. 673 P. Vol.2. 1959. 677-1191 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Ffi m bii i ! rl I rij- s) LESNIKOV _VV., kand.tekbn.nauk; IWRITONOVA, Ye.P., inzb. Experimental studies of circular suBpension roofs. Trudl NIIZHB no.25&114-162 162. (MIFA 1632) (Roofs, Suspension) if it kand.tekhn.nauk I - - JO~WL The origin and development of circular suspension roofs. Trudy NIIZHB no.25t5-30 162. OCM 16:2) (Roofs, Suspension) A ,LESNIKOV. Me, inshener. , ~~, Calculating the production capacities of woodworking enterprises. Der.i logo- khim.prom. 2 no-11:25-29 N '53. (xLRA 6:11) 1. Takhnicheakoys upravleniye po fabrichno-zavodskoy promyshlennotiti Minlesbum proma. (Woodworking industrit LEONIKOV Yiktor Yolizeyuvicil; -' 1,' rod p .0 1 . ..p [Effective utllizatior, of teclInIrFl-I :3T. jr,, -* *-.- C, .. C- ~. at a sawinilling and wood-proce3oing enterpri-se] noe iBpoltzovanie pi-oizvodBtionno-t(~klinic-i,,().-~kikli rroshch- nootel 1-!oukvap Lo-mata (.5 J!. ( E, -- ;.~ 1. -1 7 : ~, ) ;tar. USSR/Biology - Plant Diseases Oct 51 "Anti-Fungi Effect of Phytoncideso" Te. P. Lesnikay "ftiroda., No 10, pp 56-58 ]Reviews USSR work on the action of phytoncides on fungi causing plant diseases. Cites some foreign references in that connection. 21IT15 LISKIKOV, To.P. , Origination and devalopmont of suppurative diseases. Felldsher & akuoh., Moukva No.2:18-21 Feb 52. (GLML 21:4) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. A-1-12W ~~' ~~ 1. 1Y'1;N'7'KOv' Ya. P. 2. rISOSR ((AO) 4. Funpi 7. "Metbod of laboratory examination." V. Ye. Predtechenckiy, V. M. llomvekaia, L. 1.I. Morrolina, Reviewed b~~ Ye. P. LeBnikov. Vest. Ven. i dem. no. 6, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accossions, Library of Conj,ress, March, 1953, dnelassfied. In.j . r 7. Llcodn, ci-Arr ulld- -)r~u.,,l , ri, ~c2LMZ List of Russian Accesslons, Llbrnry of Congress, lq~ I - il -1953, Uncl. ABDUSAWMV, R.Kh. !fril-nIntinak), ANTON-71N. A.A., etr na,.Donu) . nZ71, FTT, V.Ch. (Tikhvin. 'Critr' f 71 try) -f. -,tl re-rAd V. f nn KAVkA'P) ~::oakva). TC;-, WY7, L.A-. T 1!)f. (Ting. -P.Orm 1, . yfyj. L xr.- .-, w-A- -'Prhtf~-. ProbISMs rr t--hin.- dery..At,renernlerv In "dirn. dmm. 1 v,~r. &&uc. OVCHBIqIKOVp prof.; LEZRIKOV, Ya.P. Brief, nevos Heds paraz. i paraz. bol. 32 no.lt9l-94 Ja-F'63* (MIRA 16:10) J(OZHEVTllF.W, F.1 I . -). , I "': - ", , I - " !- n ~ ; , - 'i ~. . i, -. ~ , '- .-1 -, . i 1, !. . " 7 , '. , '.. ..:;. , , y 7 : ~ ,, '. YAKUK'-:Otl, A. K. , I v of.; Li--"'i I I ?'.0'J', Yc,.i,. , dut., ,-,It NuWS, vu-':t' do.-m. I -,-wi. 38 no.7:PI-80 JI It,/. f "' 1 ~ "', , 8 : !. ) lo Predoedatell pravlenlya Novo.-Ibirskopo cheskogo ob3hchentva (for Yukub.-.cn). 2. , '--!.f pravl on I ya Novo.,; I b1 rok og, o dermA L-voll-l-ologi~ LV!l (for Lesnikov). IESNIKOV, Ye.p. Diagnostic significance of teEts in Vest. derm. i ven. 38 no.1106-3,-, N ItA. -18;4) 1. KRFedra kozhnykh I venoriche3klkh boloznpy (zav. .. prnf. A.F. Yakubson) Navosibirskogo meditsin3kogo in:3tituta. 17 ..I P~ifodj-a ko7iarikli i 196". GLTAYIN, V.I., Inzhener; ULSNIIOV. V.Z., Inshener. Use of cranes at the site of the Gorlkly Hydroelectric Power Station. Makh.strol. 13 no-10:3-6 0 '56. (Km 9:11) (Gorlkiy Hydroelectric Power Station) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) Country Ub 5 R cat(L,rrj : *---'-,7, ,,- n imt! 4111V 1". u -:- . " ~, L; Au to I ir) r Iva r )vg 6. Inq,t!Lut. "U 1, r ..,c, -At f" t a -,r, i c- 4 c i c !,~j o i rm, us .,)I ',%o ;kerps in C r 1, i'u b . Zb I . i 'It-minobio I 19-V. lit. 3L-(~ct fibstrac, ml LESNIKOVAI G.; MAKHROVSKIY, V. Exchange of experiences In the maintenance and repair o~r equipment. Tekst. prom. 25 no.9:92 S 165. (MlRA 18:10) UZ N 1 y 1. Nachal InIk Ko. tromkago otd,--la tokhnl"j,'L:'~('y int or,~Jit.:~ i I TSontrallnogo byuro te4linich~,,.,koy inforiatoli V, i-~.fi.,w-VolzL;kOJO soveta narodnogo khozytiyotva (for Lusni :, rc,va). 2. Glukhw:jkly khlopchatobu;~azhnyy korabinat im;!ni V.I. 1-0~nilla (for 3. Nachallnik Dpiro Int'vit4it.,iii :!-Amikov:-,kui,,u llnoko,,nbitiat,,, (fo~ Galdov). 8/19 )05/012 11 63~000/003/C 4052YA12 AUTHORSs. Avetikovp V'0G,p ZInIkop E.I.9 Zasedatelevaj N.A., LesnikovapL.A.i ,TITLEt steatite with a widened baked state interval PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Blektrotekhniks i energetika, no- 3, 1963P 12, abstract 3B74. (Tr. Goo. issled. elektrokeram.. in-ta, no. 4, 1960, 34 - 46) TEXTs On account of small tg& and high mechanical strength steatite ceramics find a wide application in the production of radio elements, high- -voltage and high-frWipncy insulators andelectrioal mounting materials. One of the characteristics of steatite materials in a relatively narrow baked state interval (baking interval) which makes the baking of products in flame furnaces difficult. The reason for thia is the formation at high tempera- turea of fusions with a low viscosity and a rapid growth of the amount of the" fusion with an increase of temperature, with the result that the baking'of the material proceeds very rapidly. To create a steatite with a widened bak- :ing interval it was necessary to raise the viscosity of the forming fusion. ;Besidesp it was provided for the possibility of producing objects from the ~Card 1/4 Steatite with.a widened baked state interval 81196J631000100310051012 A052/A1216 processed compound by means of stajaping and extruding. The development of steatite forelectrical mounting materials admittin a large tg6 enabled one to use as a flux feldspare (3 - *) and pegmatitee 77~) making it possible to raise the viscosity of the fusion in baking and to-widen thia-way the bak-. ling interval. Acoording to previous inveotigatione it could be achieved by introducing auch'additions as silica, alumina, magnesium oxide, calcium ox- and others. To add plasticity, Chasovyarsk clay (13%) and Oglanlinsk bentonite (3%) were added to the experijaental oompounda;o The greater part (70%) of Onotsk talc was added in a baked (1,573 - 1,62 X or 1000 - lP35PCO form, Experimental compounds were produced by wet-milling in ball mills with steatite balls to 097 rem&* no. 006. An addition to inder on the sieve the compounds of up t 7 egmatite and its substitution with feldepars of ,,different mineralogical compositions gave no positive result. An Increase of the feldspar percentage in the compounda inoreaaedthe vitreous-phase content and resulted in a decrease of the neohiuiioal strength of steatite. To in- -prove the technological properties Chasovyarsk clay (15%) and benitonite (5%) were added to the compounds at the expense of baked tale. La addition of 3%. -alumina to this compound shortens the baking interval and reduces banding .: estrength Onj an addition to the cov,pound of up to 10% quartz sand widens them tard 2/4 9/196/63/000/00~W5/012 Steatite with a widened baked state Interval A052/A126 baking interval to just 200K and reduoes Une An addition of magneeite 0 - 12~*) and In particular of chalk (4 - 6%) has a positive effect on proper- ties of.steatite. A combined addition of magnesite and chalk gave no posi- tive results;/,T a widest baking interval (400Y.), maximum density and -57n - 1,530 k D had steatite with 4~ Belgorod chalk and 5~ pegmatite; its vitreoue-bbase content was 43%. To reduce the vitreous-phase content to 36%. the amount of fluxes (pegmatite# chalk, bentonite) in the compound CITK-2 (SPK-2) of opttm composition was decreased. Pegmatite was added in fine- -dispersed state (the remainder on the sieve no. 006 up to 2%) as a result of combined milling with.Chasovyarsk clay. Samples of steatite SPK-2 pro- duced by plastic technology had the following characteristicat baking tem- pera ure 1,55301K (192800C), baking ln~erval 400K, volumetric weight 2.66 g/cIal, specific toughness 3 kp, co/cm , tensile.strength 730 kp/cm2V G7n- 1,500 kp/cm2p C- 5-9t tg6 20.-*10-4 (at f - 1 Ucyole) P- 5-1 - 1o13 ohm - cm; Boon , 40 kw1mm, pulse heat stability 1300K. Prese-powder of the following composition was selactedt 82-;~' OPK-2 compound ground to pass - .. through the no. 2 sieve, 10% water, 5% kerosene, 3~ wood resin. Thera are 6 figures, 6 tables, and 7 references. N. Nikulin Card 3/4 S/l96j63/000/003/005/012 Steatite with a widened baked state interval A052/A126 Editors' notes In the paper- frequencieo are erroneously measured in moyoleo.(millioyoles) instead of Mcyoles (megaoycles) and foroee in kg- (kilogramiges) instead of kp (kiloponds). (Abstraoter's not 9s, complete tranalatiorij it -()~~Tz) 1j'Tp-0LAnTU1, md 11. Aer-Ainamicheskie issledovaniia. otfiel) Moskva, 19211. 1128 p., illus,, no. 33) Summary in Fnglish. Title tr.: Aerodynardc research. (~7,-sneri-k-ntallno-ar-rodiriFirdche-kiI. tables, diapv?. (TSfG1. Trudy, (Division o~ exp-rinental aerod,)nam~cs) ',Aqll.Y6~ n,). 33 SO: Aeronautical Sciences an,l Aviation In the Sovi-t Union, Libra,-y of Conuess, 1055. YTJRIYEV, Boris flikolayevich, akademik (doceased3;__VQUXOYA-,-1"F., kand. takhn. nauk; SHAYDAKOVA, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; ARTOBOLEVSKIY, I.I., akademik, otv. red.; BRATUMMI, I.P., prof., zam oty. red.; GORSHKOV, G.B., red. Izd-va; LAUT, V.G., tekhn. red. [Selected works) lzbraWe trudy. Yosk-va, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM. Vol.l. (Propollernp helicopters) Vozdushnys vinty. Verto- lety. 1961 * 551 P. (MIRA 15:1) (Frope1lers) (Helicopters) USSR/OhnUtry - Quantitative analysis cam IA Pub, 43 - 74/97 Autbors i, Leenikovas $- No Title 3 Spectral analysis of ores for their content of titanium and van&&= PWLWIMI I Jsv. AN SSSR. Ser. fis. 18/2., 288-M., Mar-APr 1954 AbstruCt 4 spectral-analytioal method was developed for the analysis of various ores and blast furnace dust for their content of TO and V~D This method makes it possible to eliminate the effect of ~third egr~ents" and that of the mineral composition. Briefs on the results obtained with this methods are presented. 1wtitution t The A, M, Gorkiy Ural State University Suk"tted i **too* elm wait OA an A" H fil b SSSR 4 V au C , a m jxv,~ , r ~01 lhi RAi Fie I d . ., .. ; * m, ' Absir. No. 10.144-A method wAs wcah 1964 ' t " d i i etaim ou In ,Xj, e ~ cga, N - I l l& . removing n cence, ci lil fleme . Tha sampki were (used witb anhydtous bOMX iA tbo propution of 1-,L sodilim stabillfts the arc temp. *u4 dwicaus Ir"tIonatlan. The sample wu m4tW in it wftpez dieo- in a muffle-furt'"a at W C f 0r.# min. The specuum source waa 44 arc; The lower tWU,446 tba rotating disc cmtafaivic 04, trodtW' "mpW, the upper a beinisPhatical c4uboa ekctro&. 'Graphs wet* camtrutted.1row ' the co-or4inafts AS and tog C. Copper or the batkBround tc.4ect kr cocilmnson. The me-an ff"w was 4 to 7 pet ceut. R. Loan, Translation froms Referativriyy zhurnal. Khirnlya, 191)9, f1r, I,), 11r, I AUTHOR4 Lesnikova, Ye.N.- TI'n,E; The Problem of Applying Fluxes in ipectral-Analy'Lic PERIODIt"'AL. V sb... 14-tterialy 1-gc, llrallskoj~o soveshchaniya po s[)c?kT-re,5kr)p!I, Sverdlovsk, Metal 1u rgI zci-i,,, 19-,-(')', pp 109-112 ABSIP,AC-.-,- The dependenc~,L of tt,- 4n'-.f--.n-I%y of the bands on ti-,(- ~~.en(~val I also t).,. the ~-,~.-,Iar viixturc .-T callpo,) hao been zluile,l IE-L mixtures wllLh a variacdi~- and Caco, w1ul all tkL,O-.l Wid l(A"i" T1.0,. Tiv~ ' 1,, P pp, d ~') a Q-,(~cu~per cu- i,3LS Z.Vi 3 .;j~ec,,.ra --jpjj 41 an a-e~ arc of 8 a. A In Ti,c~ -in~eW-a',Ions on ti~,(? Ai iti-i If ar, in Ine ratio I : 12 wi~ii lf:u c i L P, Y 1, ;)f Ila -() t, 1, 1 A d;ci i f-t-- t.rrax. the inILc-noV,y -,)I P!, 1 11 -rua -,n 1,~. e Under thin c ont ~ 1 Carmi 112 ~Vjjul- With t i -~ c, x -j , I ? . tho sov/81-59-16-56815 1-he Problem of Applying Fluxes in 3pectral-Analy-tic Determinations th- C,,-plate, is Introduced into the arc at a rate of 1 maVsee the effect of the com- PoSl~lon of the sample Is eliminated without preliminary fusing of the sample with flux. See aiso RZhKhim, 1956, Nr 4, 10134. G. Kibisov. Card 2-12 Ir It. ';, :. I ~, ~ , t , . qj f; 1 E E (J9 91 if tl is V"q)YC-N- PHASE I BOOK MEPLOITATION SOV16181 Vral*okoye roveshch"n1ye po spektrookopil. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960. Materialy (Materie's of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurglzdat, 1962. 197 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: InatItut flzlkl metallow Akademll nauk SSSR. Kominalya po, spektrookopiij and Urallakly dom tekhnikI VSNTO. Edo. (Title page)t 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevlch, and S. 0. -Bogomolovj Rd.t Gennadly Pavlovlch Skornyakovj Ed. of Publish- ing Houset X. L. Kryzhoval Tech. Ed.t N. T. Mallkova. FURPOSZj The book, a collection of articles, is intended for staff members of spectral analysis laboratories In industry and scien. tiflo research organizations, an well an for students of related disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results. Cwrd 1A5 Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SOV/6181 COVERAORt The collection presents theoretical and practical prob- lems of the application of atoutio and molecular spectral analy sin In controlling the chemical composition of various material in ferrous and nonrarrous metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus- try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chontaova for help In preparing the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles. TABLZ OF CONTENTSs Foreword 3 PART I Sheratkov, Yu. A., and L. P. Makelmovskly nvestigation of the dependence of the total Intensity ;f Ipectral lines on the concentration of elements in an ara-disahargo plasma 4 Card 2/15 Materials of the Third Ural Conference (cont.) S07/6181 Sventitakiy, W. S. Current state or visual spectral analysis 106 Shtutman, M. N. Effect of ionic composition In spectral analysis of slags 108 Shtutman, M. N. Utilization of chemical processes as means for eliminating the effects of Ionic composition in spectral analysis of slags 115 Leanikova, Ye. N. Slag analysis, with use of fuding agents,, by ans-of-spectrographs and the (DE)C-1 (photoelectric stylometer] 120 Korzh, P. D.# and V. Ye. Pererva. Spectral method for determination of n1oblum and zirconium in oreB. concen- trates, and "tails" 123 Card 9/15 Zr,-.,. lab. .i . U ra 1 ''; ~'..y r OVA SHTERY B.O.; KOWDRATIYEV, 11,P.; 1-'STIIK j K&MXV, IN.; CIOUTYSHGVA, T..Ye.1, SOLGOff,__C~a., ved. red.; illOTOVA, I,G.' takhn. red. [Operation and repair of transportation and hoisting machinery of the petroleum and gav induatry) E,.apluatatnlia i remont trans- portnykh aredstv i pod"emnykh machin neftianoi i gazovol pro- myshlennosti; apravochnik. MoAva, GostoptAAbizdat, 1962. 396 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Gas, liatural---I'ransportation) (Petroleum.--,Transportation) V. 1. Yx 1 Y G. rc k Kli P-A v(irnl tot. llrmnli nn. p,51 SOROKINP P.I.; POZDNYSHEV, V.1-L; POPOV, V.F.; HALIlismy, V.fi.;~ LESNIKUVICH, S.S. Casting m"agnesium iron crankshafts. Lit. proizv. no.5:8-9 Hy 162. (Cranks and crankshafts) (Iron founding) (MIRA 1633) MINORANSKIY, V.A., aspirant; SOKOLOVA, T.A.; GAMPER, N.M., kand.sellakokhoz. nauk; JES.NIK(NSKAYA, A.Ya.,- VLAD114111SKAYA, !1,5.; TFIBYMANOV, N,r..; STADNI~&,IY, C.V., naiichn;rj sotrulnik; NAIIMDV, F,V,, nauchny'y sotrudnik Practices in the lise of now preparations. Zashch. ra5t. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.1:30-31 Ag 163. (MIRA 16.-10) 1. Rostovskiy gosudarstvennry universitet. (for Minoranskiy). 2. Voronezhskaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo instituta zashchity rasteniy (for Sokolova). 3. Vsesoyu2nyy Institut zanhchity rasteniy (for Gamper, Lesnikovskaya, Vladimirskaya). 4# Zaveduyushchiy entomolopl- cheskim punktom Tet3nishakogo rayona, Tatarskoy AS:;R (for Teleymanov). 5. Nauchno-issledovntellskiy inatitut lesnogo khozyaystva, Leningrnd (for Stadnitskiy, Naumov). L 05849-67 RO/JK ACC NR' A P603105~r/;~~) SOURCE CODE: UR/0394/66/004/009/0029/0031 AUTHOR: Gromovaya, Ye. Lesnikovskaya, A. Ya. ORG: Krasnodar Toxicological Laboratory at the Slavyansk Station, VIZR (Kras- nodarskaya toksikologicheskaya laboratoriya pri Slavyanskoy baze Vsesoyuznogo issledovatellskogo instituta zashchity rasteniy) TITLE: Results of tests of effectiveness of organophosphorus c mpounds against San Jose scale SOURCE: Khtmiya v sel'skom khozyaystve. v. 4, no. 9, 1966, 29-31 TOPIC TAGS: chemical compound, San Jose scale, antibiotic, organophosphorus compound i AIDSTRACT: In 1964, trichlormetaphos-3, trolen, methy1nitrophos and methyl- acetophos were tested for their effectiveness against San Jose scale,uAll, except trolen, were found to be highly-t O-X i-4 t-Oall summer stages of San Jose scale. AU, r - except methylacetophos are highly toxic for the winter stage of the disease. A 0. 6% Card I / 2 UDC: 661. 718. 1:632. 752. 3 L 05849-67 A CC IIR' AP6031054 concentration of all compounds is not toxic for the green parts of apple trees and do not exert a noticeable adverse effect on the trees. [WA. 6-03 [GC] SUB CODE: 02, 061 SUBM DATE: 26Jan66/ ORIG REF: OOG/ C,,d 2/2 11>116/ DROUET, Tadeusz; LESNIKOWSKI, Andrzej Joints of furniture elements from chip boards. Przen drzew 11 no.91 1/,-17 160. --~Z LESMW, H , LESNIOK, H. Ten years' achlevements in geodesy and cartography, p. 191.. (FKI;GIAD GWDEZYJI;Y, Warszawa, Vol. 10, no. 7, July 1954.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 4, J~P-,n. 1-55, Uncl. LL Id H. c tin,,, ('r the P(~. -ai-.nent ..-i i~ fee of tVi(i '~nltrrat c-* at! h ar, r! of ~ror:-,%' ill i1cre-COO Flo Vol. 12, '7o. 2, 7EL. V'1~6 Sol W',L: ~~.ast Liir(,pc,.n ~.`,;:A-I) Tr Vrd. :.'c,. juric 1'~:56 BOKUN, Jerzy; KORONOWSKI, Ryszard; LFSNIOK, Henryk; HADFCKI,0 lian Review of the achievements of geodatin during the 20-year period of tho Polirh Peoplels Phpui,, - -~#~oa i kart 13 no. 33183-208 164- IV Patbowwsis of He"acbe. (i4e'-p'B-b't -TBePAOA moaronoA o6on04KH 14 HX Y4aCTHe B naToreHe3e ronOJ3HWX 6o.neA) V. L. LiLs%-ITSKAYA. Bonpocbx Heiipoxmpypri4H [Vop. NeiroAhir.) 13, No. 3. 13-22, May-Junc. 1949. 4 figs., 4 5 refs. The sensory nerves of the dura. the faix ccrebri. and the tentorium ccrebelli have both constant and variable isourc-es. They are derived constantly from the tri- f gcminal. the greater superficial petrosal, the vagus, and the hypoglo%sal: inconstantly, they may be branches of * the trochlear. the glossapharyngW, and the accessory. In addition. twigs from the cavernous plexus and the plexuses surrounding the middle mcningeal and the vertebral artet ics can always be found in the substance of the dura. Some of the sensory dural nerves are there- fore branches of cranial motor nerves, Stimulation of the dura by touch over the central part of the anterior fossa caused pain referred to the forehead fand eye. Stimulation of the lateral pan of the anterior cerebral fossa %%ras felt in the temple. Stimuli applied in the central cerebral fossa were usually Wt over the temple. Projection from the tentorium was inconstant. nsation could be projected to the forehead or the homo- n mous eye or car. In some cases it was projwed to the temple and car. Faradic stimulation of the lovMr sur ace of the tentorium was painless, but this surface proved sensitive when pierced by a needle, a sharp pain being then felt over the homonymous eye. Stimulation or the dura over the vertex of the brain was variable in its effect. This part of the dura was sensitive in one-third of the cases. The dum over the temporal lobe was more sensitive than that over the frontal and parietal lobes. In 5 out of 8 cases sensation was projected to the temple. a c C. The dura over the occipital lobe was sensitive in 5 out of 9 cases. and the pain was referred to the homonymous eye in 4 cases, and to the temple in one case. The falx ccrebri proved very sensitive, the pain being felt over the 'V%actS of 1~1orld Ne~clne Vol 7 1950 2o 94 5 LISATSKAYA, VA. Result of physiological analypis in clinical neurosurgery. Vopr. nalrokhir. 16 no. 3:25-1.0 My-June 1952. (CLHL 22:5) 1. Professor. 2. Simferopol'. LUNIMATA. T.L.. professor Organization of neurosurgical aid in Crimea,. Top. neirckhlr. 18 no.5:42-43 S-0 054. (HIMA 7:11) 1. Is Zrymekogo mediteinskogo itstituta. imeni I.V.StalinA. (NIUROSURMY, in Russia, arganiz.) ARESMKO, Tu.N.; MOROZOV, V.V.; LESNITSKATA, V.L., professor "a-V^*AVW- lb~perimental cerebral edema, Vop. asirokhir. 20 no.6:30-35 N-D 156. (XLRA 10:2) 1. Iz neyrokhirurgicheakoy kliniki Krymakogo meditainakogo institute. imeni I. V. Stalin&. (BRAIN DIS US SO. experimental. edema (Rua)) LNSNITSKAYA, Y.L., prof. (SWnropoll) Teaching neurosurgery at the Crimean MedIcAl School. VoDr. neiro- khir. 23 no.2:33-34 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Iz Krymekogo meditainskogo institutao (NMMOSURGIRTt educe in Rusela (Rua)) IZSVITSKAYAP V.L. prof.; ZAKHARCIMKO, S-11. (Simferopol') Penetrating cianiocerebral pnshot wounds in children. Vop. neirokhIr. 27 no.4:56-57 JI-Ag'63 WIRA 17:2) LESNITSKAYA, V.1,sp Proro Teaching of neurrinurgery at thow Crimerin Stjit,! 4nntitut,~. Up. nelrokli1r. 28 no.2:-.119-60 ?,,a--Ap If'-14. 18-2) 1. Kafedra neyrokhtnirgli (zav. - prof. V.1.. Lrsnitzkaya) YLr.-,nskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Slmfeiopoll. LESNITSUT, M.. 1nzh. Cooling with fog. Nauka i zhizn' 27 no-5:63-64 my 16o. (MIRA 13:6) (Metal cutting tools--Cooling) LESNITSKrY, MeLe, inzh, Exhibit "Precision machine tools and their uW at the Exhibition of the Achievements of tho National Economy. Vast, mashinostr. 45 no.702-84 JI 165. (MIRA 18,10) L! ), " ! 1 '!':' r 1 y , " - , , 9 1 r ""; . . N19V q;:tOT111tiC I I Tlll.~3 it n, I rvitor.,it ir mad.. ri *~- r," ,, ,.*. ' rt.- - :,~ ti or, I - I of the Achiev--~mentl of '.'ati(-,ngl Fermory. , pr-)J-ZV, 17 ro. 3:10-22 Rr "J. IXT-1A 17:'0 IESNI.Ta-I-Y, Set of widely universal milling machines. Stan.i instr. 34 no.7s42-" JI 163. (~IIRA 16:9) (Milling machines) LESNITSKIY, M.L.1 SEDELINIKOV, V.I., red.; MAYOROV, S.V., tekhn. red. (Advanced tools designed by innovators of industry]Progroo- sivnyi instrument novatorov roiz rodstva. Moskva. No.l. (Cut- ting tools,, mandrels, chucks5 ROZ'tsy, opravki, patrony. 1962. 28 p. No.2.(Drille, reamers, cutters, heads, broaches and chucks] Sverla, razvertki, frezy, golovki, protiazhki i patrox ,7. 1962. 39 P. (MIA 164) 1. Moscow. V_Yatavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. (Metal-cutting tools) (Chucks) LESNITSKIY, M.L., inzh. Machine-tool Industry workers prepared for the 22d ConEress of the CFSU. HeMA avtora.proizv. 15 no.10:34-39 0 161, 14 1 10) (14ELchine tools-Te c hno logical innovatiorw ) LESNIISKIT.-H.-L.1 SMELINIKOV, V.I., red.; %'IRNOVA, N.S.p takhn. red. [New grindinC machines and advanced mothods for nbrasive and diamond grinding]Fovyo sILlifovalinyo strinki i progre3sivnyo motody abrazivnoi i alraznoi obrabotki metallov; putovoditell- katalog. I-loskvnq 1962. 59 P. (MIM 15:9) 1. Moscow. Vy9tavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. (Grinding machines) S/118/62/000/002/002/005 D221/D301 AUTHOR: LesnJtskiyj_M_-A-, Eugineer TITLE: Automation and mechanization of processes of technical control PERIOCICAL: Mekhanizatsiya I avtomatizatsiya proizvodrtva, no. 2, 1962, 14 - 18 TEXT: The author describes exhibits at the engineering nall of tne exhibition of achievements of the national economy of USSR* The items include a photoelectric automatic for checking surface defecta which was developed by NIITraktorsellkhozmash. It rejects balls whose defects dxceed 40 11. The balls are hopper fed and turned by a disc towards rotating rollers. The reflecting rays pass through an optical system and act on a photo-resistance. The pulse is amp- lified and fed to a relay which energizes a solenoid of the sorting gate. The automatic inspects 47000 balls per shift, and ten units are attended by one operator. The automatic, model A~CP -4 (ASR-4) of the Moskovskiy instrumentalInyy 'Kalibr' (1,11oscow Tool Factory 'Kalibrl) is designed for sorting taper rollers on diameter and Card 1/4 S/11 62/000/002/002/005 Uzation of D221 301 Automation and mechar % angle of taper by the electromagnetic method. It sorts the rollers Into 20 acceptable and 2 reject groups. Two calibrated cylindrical rings and two multi-contact transducers are used. The measurement of rollers is based on the geometrical relationship between the dia-- meter of the taper and the position of the cross-section. The ata- tionary ring in combination with the diameter transducer determines the size of the roller. The second ring, actuated by the plunger, is fixed with respect to the taper of the roller and thus characte- rizes the conicity of the roller. ThO indications are recorded oy multicontact transducers which control solenoids of the sorters. The automatic unii for controlling the radial and lateral run-out in in- side and outside races of bearing 207 model K-201 is made by the 4-yy Gosudarstvennyy podshipnikovyy z~vod (4th State Bearing Facto- ry). It nas three measuring stages: Checking the radial and lateral run-out of the outer race; radial and lateral run out of the race track of the inside race; reading of the out of squareness of bore and of the plane of rolling of the inside race. The measurements are made by the contactless methodt based on the magnetic conducti- vity. The races are taken up by a loading arm into the measuring po- Card 2/4 S/118 62/000/vO2/002/005 Automation and mechanization of ... D2217D)01 sition, where they are rotated. A special interesL is attached to 1-~o (ZIL- the automatic sorting of gudgeon pine intended for 3MJI- , 150) engine made by NIITraktorsellkhozmash. It Is b%sed on the in- duction method in combination with electronic deteri;,ination of ti- zes. It uses a novel system of controlling the oper%ting relay di- rectly from the indication of the measuring head without amplifica- tion, It controls diameters in three sections (conicity, b---rrel shape and out-of-roundness) at a rate 600/houro The automatic for checking the run-out of valves in the AT-54 (DT-54) engine, desi- gned by HIITraktorsellkbozmash is inttn&ed for incorporation in a flow line with an output of 5000/shift. The universal automatic Y-2 (U-2~ of the same manufacturers controls-the dimensions of com- ponents between 15 - 50 mm diameter and height up to 200 mm. It uses electro-contact method and rigid gauges, with parts fed from a hopper into a rotary table with b stages. A description of an auto- matic device made by the KB Penzenskogo mashinostroitellnogo zavoda (Design Office of the Penza h~jgjneering Plant) for checking of the type of pJns, discs and rings is aloo given. Finally, the thread checking automatic made by the Llvovskiy politekh-ilcheakiy inatitut Card 3/4 S/11 62/000/002/002/005 Automation and mechanization of ... D221%301 (Llvov Polytechnic Institute) is discussed. The thread in nuts is automatically controlled Dy three rigid gauges, with the aid of three.-terminal transducers. It employs a hopper feed and ensures an output of 1106per hour. There are 8 figures. Card 4/4 LESNITSKII, M#L#j inah. Automation of grinding machines. Mekh.i avtox.proixv. 16 no.916-32 S 162. (~an 15:9) (Grinding machines) (Automatic control) USNIT.17TY, M.f.. High-efficitncy iretal-nutAing fools. Mishirostroitoll rm,1:42-44 M.r 164. fl-CRA 17:4) IESNITSKIY, M, L., inzh. New semiautomatic machine tools. Mekh.i avtom.proizr.18 no, 5: 37-40 My 164, (MIRA 17:5) .1 -t I , " I i-l! 1, 1 11 ~R C, "I V. 4,~. y4 . I ., t.)", . I -- .'j J, I . I - e ~'.'rAr - - --I." -'n -,IX -~ ' ! -.. '7 '1 L -, a , " ti I r'. /l ) - . P, ~, - " P II - , , iurTr.A~--,t ~,, , .,. , . Al,,DRFYF,V, B.I.; VOi(ONISOVA, MI.; DANILOV, A.D.; KISTANOV, V.V.; KOSTENNIKOV, V.M.; KUSOER, A.I.; LEDOVrK!rH, S.T.; LESNOV, 14, F. *2 !~ALITI:Oli-'F. IlY , E. P. ;, N.i. ; 'e1." Fll N, G.I.; FASIMVICH, V.I.; RZ M--'U.7,AYA, *,).!,,.; SAVC111FL, N.A.; JKOBB"MO D.A. [decea--ed]; LISOV, V.Ye., rud.; SAUMVICH, N.K., red. (Economic regions of thfi I Ekonomicho:.kir.: raicny SSSR. Moskva, Ekonomika, 19(~5. 589 F. (EBA 1F:6) 1. Voscow. Institut narodnogo khozyuyitva, ~, Kafedra ckonomictmkoy geof,,rafJi Xoz~kovvkvgo instituta narodnogo kho7yaystva im. G.V.Pleklianova (for n21 except Llsov, Suzanavich). E. ya. 1A 29/49T46 FUGUMNO ZU1=14 FAD 49 WOMMOM yAbbanion I "8t&b1lit(-.cf.Qftsi41UsMIo Oscillations," M. TA. pp "Bok Ak Nauk ME" Vol LX1Vj No Datevidn", certain conditions for the *2&stlo -inertial soofficlestavA tbs coefficient of tension for stability or Instability of oscillations In certain moobanloal joystea, Submitted by Acad 8, L, Bobolerp 5 moo 29MO6 DAVTDOV, X.M.; LISHOV. M.Z. Onideboo" about the Volga and the Volga-Don Navigation Canal. Sov.knIga no.8:21-24 Ap, 153. (YI-RA 6:8) (Volga river) (Volga-Don canal) i1 "inov,yevich -.L -ha Fovtovnrmaya Knrdssiyal Po Tol.("nrlc 1 Pit-mil '~Nilrllnciit Ccrviii-te-e on Trade !ric" !:itl,rition) V of I 7t 0., Pol-~MclJ-Z,2tioll Of Trlall~,'lcrt, jolu-: AT ,ust 1,)' Aw7 and i:. S. f '*-.o jotu-.;al o.- al C-.. Ori,,fud c iqvi I ':i 11 c -r, Ch,ITJ:~ixy (The act I or t I % i 1"11Y, I -q I ~11 I 'A I IY"! I!,-! h, -xy.,~ mlxf,ui-er; wLtli 1. Renctlarur, will be :;tivlk~d wld-h I-Ifice Lurle and P..,: 'di IAI ph wl LI I),: d,- I I iT.., x! I: or mixturer of I.olym,--rr, W! f1i I)Inctl,-~Iirii pi-All-cfl. 31. The ch(mical A* 4-li,-- wiil be which dclc.,id cl- js-i,ly i Ji-- -11-c and conc-ent.-at' n (,," them th,-- of the n~-acturvtf; 'p'n--sunt, 1.inl th-- L--Sl;cv, V'. -- 'and A.1.1k IMXV, X. A. "Synthese vm Organopolysiloxanen durch "-inwirkung uon ~;Auren auf Alkrl-alkoxysi paper zubmitted for the Symposium on Organic and ll~on-Sillceous 3ilicon Chemistry, Dresden, 12-14 May 1958. L 31921-66 EWT(m)/FWP(J)/T lip(c) ww/r)j/Rm ACC ~It- Ar6007967 (A) SOURCE CODE1 UP,/0191/66/000/003/0028/0032 OTHOR3 AKravahnqnko, Le Iol Leanov, No So; Avrasin, Ya. Do QW: none TITLFs Fiberglqss plastic obtaine-i from polypster opoxy ~inAer by the cont-iot m-jthoA at norm,tl temper-iture, SnWICEi Plantichnskiye massy, nos 3p 1966j 28-32 T,?riC TAGS: fiberglqBa, polyester plastic, col-1 harAnning, bf'n-ling strongth, ten',Itle strength, compressive streas, shqar atFength, elastic molulus Nj containing 60-65% resin was obt.-Inol from the ABSTRACT: Fiberglass plasti (LP-lghd polyester epoxy resin IIEDS b,~nzoyl piroxilo-Aimothyl, iin1line - Co linolriate system at normal temperature anA %:'0.5 k&/cm~4 pressure. The m-tt-rial was compressol at 3 kr./cm-,)- in vaouo for 24 hr, The plastic obtainel was harAonM at 20-200C. Inernaso Of th,~, harinning temp,3rature from 20 to 150C increaqsA the yiOl of Insoluble IISDSM from 70 to 95% anA the ben-41ng strength from 1860 to 2800 kdcmi (Fig. 1). At 150C, tho ntr"ngAh of the harAnnod plastic was highnnt whon har4nnpl for 12 hr. rolymori- zation of UEDSM with inopropylbnnzeno hylroporoxiln-co llnolnute or b'3nzoyl per- oxifle-Aimethyl aniline systems gave fiberglass pl-irtica with inferior physical proper- time* The properties of VP-lKhQ plastic, affected by the timn anA temperitures of Card UDC i - 678.674.06 t677,521 L 31921-66 ACC NR, AP6607967 aging ara tabianW Table I* Effect of waterp ruals, anA MS oill/on tho col4- barr*aned fiberplase plastio VP-lKhO weir, a c r-e a s e, before al 'C'SS14 24 6.r 3o 4ays 0,9) 3 2 'I~rer heal protes,61196 Iqhr 30layc 0,30 1.35 0.83-0.97 3.0-3.6 1 0,2.,-0.401 1.1-1.45 U, I I u,2 0,002-0.021 0,12-0.25 U. Ii U.1- I U.:1 0,15-0.19 0,17-0.21 0,07-0.13 1 0,12-0.28 0,7U 0.73- 1 U. 91 D "6.64-0.81 0155-0.90 0,~-I.O 1 0.85-1.1 A H 01 B is gasoline; C kArosins; 1) oil L~-Td 2/4 L 31921-n66 ACC NRI AF6007967 100 80 60 40 zo t. 9C Z500 Fig, 2. 1) Yieii or insoluble nEDSM, %1 2) benling streng-thp kPJ'Cm2. 2000 Inriu-=n of harAening tompornture on yinld or /Soo insoluble IND% and benling strnnpth or fiber- 1~00 glass plastio. S017. Table 3. Influence or the Auration of aging at Alfferent temperatures on tho mechant- cal propqrties of fiberglass plastio VP-llQiO harAeneA at normil tr.-?apqrnture (60-611% of IIEWH). A - tensile; B a compression; 0 w bonlingi D a ahearingi E = notch tough- nesel F x moiulus or tensile elasticityl 0 w molulus or shearing elasticity; H a rolason conffiolent rrig, art* hass 6 tables and 5 fig. C. d L 31921-66 etre th, kf r-/cm F G A c kg A M, I Kg A 1125 1 1310 14.5 5 140 95 6FAM KostypoAwime (Inc,"20T) 1 26700 0,276 780-13 A) 1021) 1616 107r,- 16N 110-180 70-140 59600-71600 S ' 1875 2740 IA25 195 Its 69100 3W 0 26 C- 12 V (1w,- 20 C) 150 35 1 , 2320 1780-2545 1315-2175 115-216 55-440 76600-110800 - * 1210 - 2055 1105 85 90 C-200 (I.,cn- 100 100 C) 9~=I 4 20 1820-2475 1085-1140 65-110 - 85-130 - 9 1 1130 2265 855 65 90 F$0600 c--2w q U., 150 150 0 995--1295 1970-2445 810-960 66-88 - 80-110 452OD-5M ' ' 980 PM -60 95 486W C-200 ft (fmcjj~200 ZOO C) 9W-1025 735-925 50-65 37600-66700 torn 39 aging trupviturm SUB coral 11,.07/ SUBM DATFl none/ ORI(I RUl 004/ OTH REyl 005 Iff 4/4 LESNOV, P.A., Inzh. Planting of trees and shrubs on worked-out peat areaB, Torf. prom. 39 no.5:28-29 162. (MrRA 10:8) 1, Gorlkovokaya inspektsiya lesnogo khozyaystva. Al Od 7 V i, Ai -1 !4, ,z ll Akkna&~T*- VIM 7.jv leave, j k g. sb mt. "w In No. 4 AMU of for i j a gmay aprtwwAs into cd sawe fed 6 Delete" X tbeft s loff OM Is of sueme in the murse of fruit-berry vrino e P. P, Lvow and 1". P. Truljiv;yna. Vino- ro= Lwi# S vipw .5, No. 4. 13-1409M).-! r?ermented CitTwy julecA can convett aelded sucn~", in i itivert. sugar, because i its empne Inverlase content nnd theacklmedium, Thetvril.dutantegivr". LESNOV, V.A., Inzh. Supportinr strength of a valve with alternate ~,jtput. Bnerfona~h- inostroenie 7 no-12:35-37 D 161. (rJRA 14-12) (Valves) (Steam turbines) - - - - - --- - - -- 4476?.65 7 Ac=sww wRz Arwigm AUTHORs Tsp1AcIW# 8"j (Engineer)l Lasnovd7p Frentivek(Engineer) TITIS: Contribution ta the problem coverine ferro-alloy reduction f=aces SWRCEz Hutniky no* lot 19649 484485 ABSMACTt Described Is the covered furnace for processing sillcomangamas In In- tebna, its operationt and def6ote, Data are given on the change In the pww fac- tor following the covering of the furnace* Adrantages of Mw mm method are ex- plaineds, Including the Increase In productivity., Orig. art; has 2 f Igurass 1. tab- Is,, and I graphs A&90CUTIONI..Amdhu!rj Istsbas(Metallurgioal. Plants) SUMIT=w 000 SYCLs 00 SIB OODZI MM 140 RZY WV* 000'. OTH&Rs 000 ON isw%i 2A 00 9 0 0 0 a 0 9 # 0 0 0 0 a 00 * 0M i-cle 0 0 a 0 0 0006 04 0: q : 0 lf!THT-~ 0 O 9 V 9 0 9 0 0 0 9 - - - - 0- 0 004 0 00 0 # 0 list# is v so A, A xof go 0 1 .9a A A 4-.ALJ" a 0 P toA AA 4 0 u..k A T I : The offloct ad imsLAD on Smoldric ImKtvbm S' (I 0ir t,.-4 And s. N. NoWashuls. INU ho-i 7.4K1 5 11clWim Engoll-h- 00 .1 gA.Ijk' diAtUll W"Tr too A -111"Aln' "At' I;tb.lob --l-M-1 -111, 1 I'll I. ISO M, A'I'1 " Off INtri-1, .11~j 111, 1 Callgod go 'hars"It(q, its IL- a jMr"_ fnlr#V lit'l ggfill A -11491)1 lyhf"- -tl%r t.mll jjjjll~WAI '11111,1141 "mI by I'lln 1%.., .4 .4 go.0l Qlahl 'A 0 ISO 0 - st- I .111A .4 110.1 49 161two 4 . 1 a I so .40 1 4 1 o I L of 4. 1. 9 *Newa of I v 8.1#1 a a of I a qap 0 .9 gemloganso 'into is 4 0 Is doe III. G. USSR/Madicine - Physiology Medicine - Stomach Sechetions Jan /Feb 49 "Development of the Nerp Phase of Gastric Sectetions in Allergic Dogs," S: G. Genes, N. G. Iss noyp Pathophysiol Sect Ukrainian Inst of Experimental Endocrinol, 4 Pp "Arkhiv Patologii" Vol XI, No I Describes series of experiments on dage. Observed secretion of the pathogenic mucus membrane of the stomach during simulated feeding. Plots and discusses results. Submitted 2 Apr 470 Mk 42,/49T59 N. 0. Lee" (Ckr. last. 'Fxlttl. RtHiminol., Kh~irknv), Fitipf. Zkom. .044. Naisk Mr. R.S.A. 1. No. 6. 61-%kuWan sunituary. 5940) (11)33).-Expts, werv performed with dogst having Dasov- ye Irtric fistulms. Tests werit niatle in We raorning, .'0 _ rs after I(MA intake, i.e., after & prolonged perkisl of jAstric sets (ory Inactivity. Histamine (0.3 rng.~ was In- )rcled subcutaneously. During a period W 14-13 days dogs received with their ration daily I tnj. vt dicthyllifliscistrul and 0.8 8, 0 CA(Ttilut. FCW 12-13 d-,S)s' starting prior to -c'ustrallon miul after C.1stratioll. floss rtceived (cctral In)CC. lisnut of 0.3. 0.4, and 0.3 S.1kit. of cliPrrki hy4rile. A total of If 3 observatilmll, wtrc 111.0t, which sipmed that histambse-Induced Ii,istrieftaction (I~Irs mmiAldols varits gleprindling upon the state of Ilse nervous; systm as Itillutaced fly the adminisfratimi of lite dieth) Istillwittul, cufFtine, and clsiond hidnite. Victhylstilbntrol lomycred the 1; ~ the chloral Isfiffiste affectrLI It similarly. thotills to a lowcr und rather vitflabli: dirgirce-, the Umrtsrits Ofixt of cis(kisit was .even momprimbf-unced. Ci-trit~,ts.WttiCilUtTrCtitlitStAtC 4 Ilse brain cortm reduccd the rAtc of 1. The tfloct ijf dicthi Istilisc4trol on lite rAte of I in sonic caws is nil wbile ill 06vt illmallces t1scre ttas all illcmiWd -CcrCtim. The varkibit- vffvt of cafrcinc 4m% I is nonrc primminci,ti in ca- trAlctl doigs than fit w-ruml. Tilt inhibiting tflvet of clilorAl hydrate nil I In castralm) tl,~gs is usily slightly greater than in unrinal dogs. It is co"Ch"Icil that the eftects '01-Servol are live mult 14 clumitfs, in tilt st.%te ill Ilse ininmWomtrA isec. VMlS SYSIC-M I)PNItseell fly file hofnintlCis Ulld jI(llr4 k(11111111.4- I.Xviln: C Kalk'"Ism of the etw of Oliobol an ths, SOMU"a at X4. "110 -A study was made 0 W lollocrito (if tL6 c,ns- In varyltiq stlit" on this I Ilk 4-oliolic "*cc get kin of 1" fultmi, j UkAl, EXIAlimentm! %veta nude *4 0 dogs with storna0l fistmue. 20 4111, )1 W was Intraducod on an en,pty W,*uach, ILA his ran Ud In a t ~ C ettalu asnQuftl of 6ecxetion. If atitivind (1--l -S Ms.) was lnj"" subcot. ilia amount of ircledon Wai JOW&Mj to ularly one third. I.v- injection of. 15 mg. of pervitim, about '.10 min. bcfr~re alcohol, laqaosed the secretion eqnWerably. It t1m c.n,*. was depremd bloval lydrate wA smyl barbAturate the alcolmi produced no-samdon of gastric Juice. Smilar experismints we" made with castrsted dbp. The " akohuhe " seemllon of gastric J~ks In controlled to a maWamblo extent by ILIgW mcfiont of _Y.n.s. (Russian) U-L~PAIMS GBBVAS, S.G.(Kharikov); ISSNOT. 11.0. (0mr1kov) The affect of pregnancy and lactation on the evacuation and secretion of the stomach in dogs. Probl.endokr. i gorm 2 no.2:88-94 Mr-Ap 156. (MLTL~ 9:10) 1. Is kafedry patologichookoy fiziologit Ukrainakogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (dir. I.I.Ovolyanko) i otdela pato- fiziologii Ukrainskogo instituta akeperimentallnoy ondokrinologit (dir. kandidat meditainakikh nauk S.V.Makelmov) (PRAGUANCY. physiol. eff. on gastric evacuation & socretor7eyeterm in dogs) (IACTATION. phyatol. same) GINIS, S.G. (I~arlkov); LBSNOT, N.G. (KharIkov) Zffact of the thyroid hormone an the capacity of the organism to excrete excessive water. Probl. andok. i gorm. 2 no-3:38-48 My-ja 056 (HLRA 9: 10) le Iz otdola patofistologii (sav. - saalushannyy dayatell nauki prof. S.G.Genes) Ukrainakogo Instituta skepartmentallnoy andokrinologit (dir. - kandidat seditsinskikh nauk S.V.Kakeimov) (WATXR, metab. renal excretion after excessive intake in dogs. off. of thyroid gland hormones) (TMOID GIAND, hormones off, an renal excretion of water after excessive intake in dogs) GARKS, B.G.; IRS -ityO16j&&"w Reflex effect of food on the evacuator7 function of the stonach of dogs. Vop.pit. 15 no.5:67-69 5-0 '56. (KLRA 9:11) 1. Is Ukrainskogo Institute skeperimeotallnot endokrinologii i Institute asovershenotvovaniya vrache7. (STOKACH, ph7stology, evacuation, reflex mechanism & eff. of food in dogs (Rua)) --N. Cr. ((,/Effect of nervous $ystam an lw"inlc Secretion ad gastfle juka. S. G. Clones, 14. 6. Le"N. and M. 2. Yurchruto nd 9m =IV=h`#;7'm&ouut of hktamb". wbile of secletion, am drAs not cauie any change. Only mtdhW affects the diCts- tive abUlty of the. *ke. --fa -MK~ GIM. S.G.; IMSHOY, N.G. Iffect of the thyroid hormone on the evacuatory function of the stoweh. Biul.eksp.biol. i mod. 43 no.1 supplement-113-117 157. (HISA 10:3) 1. 1z otdola patologicheskoy fiziologii kzav. - taoluzheaVy daystell nauki prof. S.G.Genes) Ukrainskogo instituta ekepartmentalluoy andokrinologii (dir. - kandidat meditainskikh nauk S.V.Maksimov) Prodetavlona deyetvitollnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N.Cheruigovskim. (THTROID GIAND, hormones off. on evacustory funct. of stmach in dogs) (STGUGH, ptWoiol. off. of thyroid hormone on evacuatory funct.) GEIMS) S.G.; ILS110y) N.G.; VIASENKO, S.P.; Yuhcl,~;JIKO, MA.; PLAVSKAYA, A.A. Evacuatory function of the stor-Ach in normal and castrated dors as Influenced by different hormona.3 and p~amacoloeical substances. Sbor.nauch. trud. Ukr. nauoh.-isel. inst. eksper. endok. 15:80-105 159. (STMACH) (HOM."OlIES) (PHANJACOLOGY) WIRA 14:n) LESNOY, N.G. -.-. Character of the aftereffect from the prolonged feeding of thyroid gland on the evacuatory function of the stomach. Trudy Ukr.naucho-iasl.inst.eksper.endok, l8s83-90 161. (KM 161l) 1. Iz otdola patofiziologii Ukrainakogo instituta eksperimen- tallnoy ondokrinologii. (STOMACH) (THYROIDIN) ~jpwj Effect of ACTH on the evacuatory function of the stomach in dogs with experimental diabetes mellitus. Trudy !&r.nauch.- isal,inet.ekaper,endok. 18%202-209 161. (MIRA 1611) 1. Iz otdela patofiziologii Ukrainskogo instituta ekaperimen- tallnoy endokrinologii. (DIABETES) (ACTH) (STOMACH) GHTS, S.Q.; IFOTIGY, II.G. Effect cf chlorisoprcpa=ide cn 4-ndjc-A r,~31,5tance to insulin. Hul. ekap. bl'ol. i med. "I nc,.4:5j~-C! A;~ .(XIRA 17:1P) 1. Iz otdela patofiziologii (zav. - prof. S.r,. G-nes) Ukrainskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologli (dir. - kand. med. nauk S.M. Maksimav). Predstavlena doystvitellnym chlenom AM11 SSSR A.V. Lebedinskim. GENESP ~qv., H.G. Iniulln reafistance lndnc;~d by pradnleolon" In depancreatized dogs receiving Inalilin and the effr-ct nf chlorl3opropamide on it. Tridy. ukr. nauch.-Issl. Inat. ek3par. enOok. 19:44-47 164. (MIRA 180) 1. 1Z otdola patofiZiologii TryT1,4nAr~o in3tituta ekaparimentallnoy ~ I endokrinolcgit.