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C7 LEVEN, E.Ya. . ............... Taxonomy of the family Verbeekinidne (FusullrAda). Paleont. zhur. no.4t23-31 164. (MIRA 180) 1. Gcologicheakiy institut AN SSSR. ,LEVEN, E.Ya., aspirant Recent data on the Permian sediments of the basln -)A" the Zuluri.- Art river in the northern Pambs. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 8 no.207-44 F 165. (MIRA l8t3) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. IEVEN, E.Ya.; KAFARSKIY, A.M. Age of effusive and terrigenous formations in the northern Pamirs. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no-5:1)5-.120 Ily 165, (1-URA 18-.C) 1. Geologichealir instItut All l4oskia, i Tad-zhikokoye geolo- gicheskoye upravleniye. - tEVENO I.A.j IVANG7" V.X. MlIng attachment, Haishinostroitell no. 1124 Ja 166 (MM 1921) IL"M I R. Perturbation theory for standing waves In a plasma. Vest.Yosk.un. Ser.3s7iz.,astron. 15 no.4:32-37 A-Ag 160. (KIRA 13:9) 1. TAfedra obahchey fitiki dlya makhmata Hookovskogo univernitsta. (Plasma (Ionized gasan)) LMN,, R. , Theory of stationary waves in a bounded plasm. Vast. Moak. un.Ser.3:Fiz,aatrm* 17 no-4:30-39 n-Aq 162o (MM 15:9) 1. Kafedra obobchey fitiki Moskovskogo universiteta. (Plasma oscillations) 10-tooo &,JI2207 83930 '-76.'23d / S/!88/60/000/004/004/014 91-3110 Of 9j 11-40, /S 3 21 B005~B060 AUTHOR: Leven* R. TITLE: The Theory of Excitation of Standing Wa-es -.n allar.,ja_ PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universitota.Seriya 3, fizika, astronomiya, 1960, No. 4. PP. 32-3? TEXT: The theory of ex itation of standing.waves In a plasma with the aid of an electron be:Xad already been -dealt with by Sumi (Refs. 5,4)~ Yu. L. Klimontoviob (Heft 5)9 and others. The work done by Sumi. however, is deficient in some respects, and Is criticized acoordiogly at the beginning of the present paper. The author of this article x%de use of a V~ dispersion equation which he derived for'the 5peoific case of itanding waves. This equation is considerably simpler than that used by :umi, ard gives rise to a bioubic equation for the complex oscillation freoliency W - Wo + i1 (I being the build-up factor of the waves) at any ra~lo a of the electron concentration nb in the electron beam versus the electron concentration np in a plasma (o . nb/np). The thermal motion of ele-,trons Card 1/3 83930 The Theory of Excitation of Standing Waves S/!88/60/000/004/004/014 in a Plasma BOO5/BO6O was also taken into account. This disper6ion equation and i'~q derivation are written down, and make it possible to determine the said o3~-.ill%t,.on frequencies and increments without having to use a somputer. Two FIgs, show the results obtained as compared w,-th those given by Sumi- The dependence of the frequency t..~o and the build-up factor y on the parameter ki/&)S (k - nx/L; n - 1~2,5; L - layer thi,~!kness of plasma; - 2__ __ 2-1 velocity of electrons in the beaml &) S ~ ~['#j pt ?'.; b ; top r 64b oscillation frequencies of electrons of the plasma or the electron beam. respectively) agrees qualitatively with SumVs data for val-ies cf c el' "I Only I in standing waves Is smaller than Sumi's value because the energy in standing waves is transferred only to one wave which propagates in the direction of beam electron motion. At values of a ~Pl, results do not fit those given by Sumi, qnd it is explained why. Sumi interpreted by his theory the experimental results obtained by Looney and Brown (Ref, 6)._The author corrects this interpretation on the strength of bis frequency curves (Fig. 3). The theory described also serves to explain (Fig. 4) the results obtained by Kojuna and his cellaborators (Ref. 811. Card 2/3 83930 The Theory of Excitation of Standing Waves 8/188/60/000/004/004/014 in a Plasma B005/BO60 The author thanks Yu. L4-Klimontovich for his continuous and valuable assistance and interest In the work. There are 4 figures and 10 references: 3 Soviet, 3 US, I Irish, and 3 Japanese. ASSOCIATION: Mo skovskiy universitet Kafedra obshchey fiziki dlya makhmata (Moscow Univereity,-Chair of General Physics for Mechanics and Mathematics) SUBMITTED: December 12, 1959 V~ Card 3/3 ACC NR, AP7010690 SOURCE CODZs CE/0036/66/006/003/0165/0173 I AUTHOR: Leven, Ronald OM: Institut~ for Theoretical Physcia, Gralfswald University (Institut fur Thooretischo Phyalk, Universitat Gratfawals) TITLC: Reversible nature of the Vlasov equation and Its solution SOURCE: Beitrago aus der plasmaphysiks, v. 6, no. 3, 1966, 165-173 TOPIC TAGSz plasma dynamicss electron beam, approximate solutions entropy, rovorsible thermodynamic- processp Vlasoy equation S UD CODX: 20 ABSTRACT; It is shown In the nonlinear approximation for the solution of the Vlasov equation, which describes the thermalization of an electron beam In plasma% and the so-called Landau damping, that the entropy remains constant. This means that the condition for the Vlasov equation to be rover- siblo In relation to tWe reversal is actually fulfIlIc0 by the approximate solution used for the description, and that similar processes in a plasma, which can be described by the Vlasov equation are reversible in nature. 71io author thanks Professor Dr. J. Wilhelm for his Interest In this work and for valuable advice. Further thanks are given to Professor Dr. H. G. Schopf and Dr. H. Zlemann for valuable discussions. Orig. art. hast 24 formulas. Card 171 rNA3 j / ~//j . 15-57-2-1254 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 2, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR: Leven, Ya. A* TITLE: The Devonian of the Khazret Sultan Mountain (Zeravshano- Gissarskaya Mountain System) ZD-evon gory Khezret Sultan (Zeravshuno-Gissarfikaya gornaya sistemaj/7 PERIODICAL: Tr. Uzbedsk. un-ta .954, Nr 53, pp 55-60 ABSTRACT: -.Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 A.A.9 dotsent, red.; PANOT, Y.I., takhn.red. CIMAXHIN. T.Mj LNML_Y [Rivers of the Tien Shan and their power resources] BekI Tisa-Shania I Ikh anargeticheekle reffursy. Ssmarlmnd. Izd-vo Samorkandskogo gos.univ., 1960o 39 P- (MM 104) (Tien Shan-Water resources development) IZVZNP T&OA. I-,- Origin of Like dame in the Shink Valley. Izv.Vzb.fil,Geog,ob-va 6t172-174- #62. (MRA 150) (Shink Valley-Iake a) (Shink Valley-Dam) s/i2o/6i/ooo/ooj/oS1/062 r, I 911/c 1811 zkUTHORS: Dmitriyev, A.B., and Leven-r 1 sher, IN.P. --1-~stem-'f'o'r"'Vac-"XM 1114(allation TITLE: A Centralised Pumping PIATIODICAL: Pribory i teklinihn ehsperimcinta L961irio i,pp.i66--i69 T M.T : In laboratories using vacuum equipment it i-,t usual to provide one backing pump for evrry two diffusion pumpf-,.- this means having a great number of rotary vacuum pumps. A centrali-!cd main pumping system lion many advantagaS tilt can only be -,jsed if appropriate protective devices are provided. The present pDper describes the construction of and operating experience with centralised pumping systems provided with emergency valves nTid 13 control system designed to ensure satisfactory independent operation of the various equipment requiring vacuum. Two gets of pipelines each 30 m long are connected to the rotAry pump.4. One of these lines is intended for preliminary redu~tlon of the pressure from atmospheric to 6 x 10-2 mm It&. The pump on this line can reduce the pressure at one or two positionA to a pressure of It X 10-2 mm llg in four minutes, and to reduce thi-e time to I min an ejector oil pump can be applied and later by-pas,%rA. Card 1/4 S/l2o/6i/ooo/,.--oi/o5i/o62 E194/E:1811 A Centralistd I-Nimping 5yqtem for Vacuum Installation The other vacuum line is intended for bachmg-up tht -apour ptimps to maintain a vacuum of about 1 % 1.0-2 mm lig on all the vacuum installations connected to it. The two lines atzriploy different pumps and there is one spare. The regular pumping line contaJns a number of emergency shtit-down valves which automatically disconnect positions when the vacuum is worse than 6 x 10-2 titm f1g. Th e valves are provided with a signalling box with nc-on lamp indicator. The usual formulae wore used to determine tlie size of the lines and details are given. The 15 rietre working section of the vacuum lines is assembled of sections 3.6 m long connected togrethcr, by flanges with rubber liners. Fig.2 shows a diagram of an emergency valve. The valve may be opened manually by the lover I operating a cam 2. The operatingr principles of' the valve are described. In the open position of the valve the cant pressos on the spring closing the switch which connects the Atinding o t i( electromagnet to the pick-up. The rough pumpin.; lines have sfi,.iiLxr valves but without electromnrnet, uhich are operated cianually operating a signal 1nmp on the control panel. The emergency valve Card 2/ It S/120/61/000/001/051/062 zl94/Ei84 A-Centralised Pumping System for Vacuum Installation control system consists of pick-ups to indicate emergency pressure I C increase,-,signal boxes installed on each emergency valve and a supply unit which in common to the whole system. The pressure picW-up consists of a two-electrodo diseharge tube 105 mm long and 65 mm in diamot;r. The electrodes are in the form of cups 40 r= deep and they are joined together by a glass ring 30 mm wide. CWith electrodes of this shape the range of working pressures of the pick-up'is considerable, If the pressures alter rapidly the device operates more reliably than with flat electrodes. Tho emergency valve supply unit has a rectifier with electronic stabilisation giving two voltages, 200 V for the signal lamps and 650 V for the pick-ups and magnetic coils. The system commenced operation in April 1955 and about 20 vacuum positions were connected to the line. In service the vacuum in the na:n pumping line is maintained at a pressure of 6 x lo3 mm Hg. In the first ",line, one minute after'connecting a position with a volume of 25 ..2-litres at atmospheric pressure the vacuum reaches 4 x 10-2 mm H 9 and on further pumping the vacuum is improved to i x 10-3 mm Hg. Card 3/ 30 S/12o/61/m/m/o3i/o62 ~A Centralized Pumping System E194/EI84 The oil in the ejector pump is changed every three months if mineral oil is used and less frequently if silicone oil in used. The system'has proved reliable in operation. There are 5 figures*and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDs December 12 1959 Card'It/4. Fig. P. I Ii 1' :1 f 1 111, A I' I I I I I 1 1.1 tA.1 I i . LNVXUMG As low bri4g* to Toroussb. Zbll.-kow, khox. 10 s*.?s23-24 160. (MM 13;10) 1, Uchallult mostowyesda 16A09, g, Toranesh. (Tarousub-Bridges, Concrete) h.: SAYNOV, A.T., lnzh.; MSNITSKIT, N.V., inzh. Constructing a precast reinforced concrete arch bridge. Transp.stroi, 10 no-137-10 Ja 16,0. (HIP& 13:6) (Voronezh-arldgems Congreta) IMA31INGKIY, Anatolly Leouidovich; OIRMW, G.1h., inzh., retsenzent; IN# N*Io# insh,, retsensent; KABATKIN, 5,P,p Insh., retsensent; Ommom , Insh., retsenzent; MILI 11, T.T., Insh., retsentent; IKT~g Y*A.9 Mand.tekha.nauko red.; ZABRODINA. A.A., takhn.red. [Fundowntals of the design of radio parts] Osnovy konstralroyantia slamentov redioapparatury. Xoskya, Gos.energAzd-vo, 1939. 547 . (Nadi o-lqtLipment and supplies) (MIRA 12:43 0 8/056j62/043/005/009/058 BiO2/BI04 AUTHORS, Lovenbergs Isp Pokrovskiyp Vep Yutlandorg-I. TITLE: Simple C&48 nuclear reactions induced by high-energy protons PERIODICAL: Zhurnal skeperimentallnoy i tooreticheekoy fisikit T. 439 no,, 501), 1962, 109-1624 -TEXT: To help explain why the measured or6se sections of simple nuclear reactions on complex nuclei differ so much from those calculated by 48 -Berber's theory those of the (p,pn), (p.2n) and (pin) reactions on 20Ca were measured. The target, a CaCO 3 tablet 15 5 0 1-5 mm3 (natural Isotope composition), was bombarded by protons of 120 - 660 Mev from the synchrocyclotron of the Mal for 15 - 20 min. It was enclosed by three aluminum foils (20 p) so that the proton beam intensity could be measured from the yield of the Al 27(p, 3pn)Na 24 reactions occurring in the jacket. The fractions of the final reaction products (NA.24, C&47t SC47# S048 ) were separated by chemical means and their activity was measured with a NaI(TI) card I IMNBERG I.; POKROVBKIro V.; YUTLANDW, I. ==:.L= Simple nuclear reactions on Ca48 induced by high-energy protons, Zhur. ekep. i teor. fiz. 43 no.5:1619-1624 N 62. (KUU 15:12) ~. OVyediwnnyy institut YzLdernvAh issledovaniy. (Calcium--lootopes) (Nuclear reactions) (protons) FNS_"POXRDVSKIT9 T.; TIRAWTAq L.; rMA~MTV 1. The (pp and (ps n) reactions on So45 inducod b7 Ugh- energy protons. Dubna, Obledinewayi in!.t ladormykh issle- dovaniiq 1961. 8'p.' (No subject heading) ,n-, TARASOVA, LEVENBERG, I.; POKROVSKIY, V.; DE--IIOU, Rbe L.; TMUDOV, 1. The (pj pn) at' (p,n) reactions on sc45 induced by high,.. energy proterap Dubna, Ob"edinenr*rl In-t iadernykh is- sledovanii, 1963. 15 P. LEVENBV-RGF 1.00P kandeveterinen&uk Trtatment of scabies in animl-R, VeterirArila 4 nc-.30;~~-52. Mr 164. - (KIRA 18t2) LIRMWQ,-I~G~- Fodder poisoning of farm animals. Vaterinarlia 36 no.9:73-79 5 059. (KUU 12:12) (Feeding and feeding stuffs-WgIenic aspects) (Poisoning) LXVZNBERG I G -~-' - 14atorlal sqnt to tha editors. Vaterinurlia 36 no.10:65-69 0 159. (XIRIL 1312) (Veterinary medicine) ,_ - - 11 - . -14 IYANWQ *1 PROSTAYOVp M. P. and LBV!24MRG, 1. G. (Chief Veteri- Ev., I _ii6_~~u_rge0n) Administration of VeterGairi-Fididnii, XSFSR Miaistr-y of Agriculture; Head of Veterinary DeWtment,, Kursk Oblast' Administration of Agriculture; and qmdids~te of Veterinary Sciences, All-Union Scienti- fic-Research Institute of Vai'e-rinary 5ahitat1-o-ny----- "Stachbotrys toxicosis in cattle* Veterinariyaj Vol- 38, no# 10, October 1961, pp- 38 VRANCHAN, E.E., kand.vaterinarnykh nauk; LEVENDUG, L.G., kAnd.voterinarnykh, nauk Conference on problems of veterinary sanitation. Yeterinariia 37 noAN90-91 0 160. OGRA 15W (Veterinary hygiene-Congresses) LMNBERGI I.G., kand.vaterinarnykh naukj IVANTSOV,, L.I.; PROSTAKOV, M.P. Stacbybotryotaxicosin in cattle. Vaterinarlia 38 no 3841 o 161. *s 1612) 1. Vseooyusnyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut Yeterinarnoy sanitarii (for Levenberg).1-Upravlodye veterinaril Hinisterstya sellskogo khozynystya IRSFSR (for Ivanteor). 3. Rachallnik voterinarnogo otdola Nurzkogo oblastnogo uprayleniya nel'skogo khosyaystva (for Prostakov). (Cattl"iseases and pants) (Fungi, Pathogenic) KLIMOV, I.Ye.; LE as %wwwm~~ Observing safety measures in designing cablevayse Betopstruda v prom, 2 no.9.-12-14 S 158. (MIRA llig) 1.Glavn" inzhener lmnatnyk h dorog Tyrny-Ausakogo kombinats. (for n1mov). 2.Naohallnik montashnogo teekha tresta Boyusprommekhanisatsip (for Levenberg). (Cablevays) 21(8) AUTHORS: Kalyamint A. V., Levenbergs 1. Tuop SOV/89-6-5-21/33 Yakoylevt V. A. TITLE: On New Positron Activities of Neutron-defioient Isotopes of Lutetium# Ytterbium, and Holmium (0 novykh pozitronnykh aktiv- nostyakh neytronno-defitaitnykh izotopov lyutetaiyal itterbiya i gollmiya) PERIODICAL: Atounaya energiya, 19591 Vol 69 Kr 5# P 582 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A tantalum target is irradiated for 10 minutes with 660 May in a synchrocyolotrong and after chemical treatment the individual fractions are measured. The following now nuclei were found: 1) LU167; TI/2 a 43 min; Be w 1.710.2 NOT# 2) Tbl61 : TI/2 m 82~+4 mini Zp+ a 2,90!iO.15 NOT# 3) B0155: T1/2 a 50 mini E,+ - 2.10+0.15 May. Positron energies were measured by means of a P-spectrometer constructed by V. No Mekbedor and No Ta. Kuznstsova. By means of a y-scin- tillation. spectrometer the y-spectrum of a chromatographically Card 1/2 separated body van measured, which isidentical with the On Now Positron Activities of Neutron-deficient SOV/89-6-5-21/33 Isotopes of Lutetiumg Ytterbiump and Holmium spectrum of Dy155. Therefore the mass arrangement of B0155 is probably sufficiently certain. Professor A- N# Murin was interested in the investigation$ and results were discussed with him. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya yadernykh problem Ob"yedinennogo inatituta yadernykh issledovaniya (Laboratory for Nuclear Problems of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: December 10t 1956 Card 2/2 ZATTUIVA, I. G. t KUMTSOVA, M. Th. ; LZVMMXRG, 1. Tu. ; lrHA IN, V. A. Light inotopea of lodinse Radlokhimil& 2 no.4:451-457 160, Wu 1319) (Iodine-Isotopes) 24.6720 AUTHORS: TITLE: ,PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/3 78324 SOV1189-8-3-9132 Dalkhsuren, B., Ley iberg, I. Yu., Norseyev, Yu. V., _qnbe Pokrovskiy, V. N.-_ k_h_a_y-nat-s-Wfy---9-. S. The Neutron-Deficient Isotope Ho155. Letter to the Editor Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 3, p 248 (USSR) Mihelich, Ward, and others (see rpf) assumed the exis- tence of a short-level isotope Ho-L55 as a parent nucleus needed to explain the formation of isotopes of I>jl55 and Tbl55. The authors investigated on a scintillation Y-spectrometer the 7 -spectrum of a holmium fraction obtained as a result of deep splitting of tantalum during exposure to 660-mev protons of the synchrocyclotron at the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy). They also performed multiple chromatographic separation of the daughter element dysprosium. A triple separation The Neutron-Deficient Isotope Ho155. 78324 Letter to the Editor sov//89-8-3-9/32 in 1-hr intervals showed in all three cases the presence of only ])yl55 isotope identified from its Y -spectrum and half-life. Mass number of w155 was f ed by means of a mass spectrometer. The amount of DyW in consecutive separati?Hnoygg proportional to the activity of the parent material ) and varied according to a half-life of approximately 46 min. The authors, therefore, claim th they positively established the existe.nce of the HN5 isotope with a half-life of 46 + 3 min. The Y -spectrum of this isotope probably confains the line - 140 kev. Mihelich and others earlier attributed the -1-138 kev Y -line with a half-life of approximately I hr to Ho156, although they noted that the mass determination was not sufficiently substantiated. There are 5 references, 2 Soviet, I U.K., 2 U.S. The U.K. and U.S. references are: J. Mihelich, B. Harmatz, T. Handley, Phys. Rev., 108, 969 (1957); T. Ward, Card 2/3 K. Yacob, J. Mihelich, B. Harmatz, T. Handley, Bull. 155 The Neutron-DefiCient Isotope Ho Letter to the Editor 78324 SOV//89-8-3-9/32 Amer. phys. Soc., Ser. 11, 2, 259 (1957); Y. Riddel, A Table of Levy's Eirnpirical Atomic MaSSCS, Chalk River, Ontario, 1956. SUBMITTED: July 14, 1959 card 3/3 ZATTMA, N.G.; KUZNITSOvk, M-TA.; LVUMO, I.Ta.; POKROTUIT, Y.N.; XHALKIN, T.A. histence, of isomers of T0119. J%v.AN SSSR.Ser.fix. 24 co.9: lm-ioo s 16o. (MIRA 13:9) - (Tellurium) PAL $ME, &; -0 XURIN, A.1 .: NORSJUV, TU.T.; POKROVSKIY, V.P. I TLUMV, I.A. Radioactive decay series Tbl&_~.%164--~,jjrI64. Isv.Al no-9. (KIRL 13-9) SSSR.Ser.fiz. 24 .11o5-1los 3 160. (Ttterbium--Decay) 0 IZMMGI I.; POXHOVSM; V.; YUTLANDGYp I.; SLWTSUAp V.R.., 76-=. red. [Simple nuclear reactions on Ca 48 induced t7 high-energy protons] Prostye iaderrye reaktoll na Ca48 pod daistviem protonov vy--okikh energii, Dubna, Ob*edinenrqi in-t'iaderrWkh isel.,, 1962.9 (MIM 15W. (Nuclear reactions) (Calcium-laotopes) (Protons) AOOESSION'NR: A24031;74' S/0056/64/046/004/1475/1476 _j AUTHOR: Joni To-hou; Lovenbergg I.; Pokrovskly, V.; Tarasova,, L.; Yutlandovs I* TITLE: The reactions (p, pn) and (p, n) on So-45 under the influ. once of high-energy protons. -SOURO33 Me okeper. I toor. flz,, v. 46, no. 4g 1964, 1475-1476 TOPXO TAGS: (pq pn) reaction, (p, n) reaction, ooandium 45, high .energy protons, scandium, Isomer, reaction cross section, nuclear structurep np scattering cross section, ditferential arose section ABSTRAOTt This is a continuation of earlier experiments (ZhETP v. 439 16199 1963) on radlochomical studios of simple nuclear reactions with bombarding proton energies *lose to several hundred MoVo The results are listed in the table, which shows for comparison similar results on calcium, The now data confirm the assumption made In the first study that the dirsat Imook-on moohanism begins to predominate In the (p, pn) reaction already at energies close to several hundred MoV. Woulat'an of the ratio of -the aross sections for isomer pro- ACOESSION NR: JLP4031174 ':duotion in this reaction offers furtheriproof of this ~Ypothesis. 'It to concluded that only neutrons from the uppermost completely or partially filled level participate In the (ps n) reaction, which comprises quasielastio scattering of the proton on the neutron of .-thenucleus, which carries away most of the energy,, Orig. art. has: ,I figure and l,tableo ASSOOIATION: Ob"ysdIne=y*y Inotitut yaderny*kh Iseledavanly (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SnHXTTZDs 16JU163 DLTE A.OQ; O7X&y64 IMOLt 02 M 00DES PH NO 137 SOVS 001 OTMMt 003 card . . .. 1. -- -- . - - :- "~ . r'-, ,, I- -- - - - -- --- : -" '- -7- V SHAFRANOTUffo Ilarion Ilarionovich; TATARINOV, P.M., red.; OCLUIT, 1.1.0 red.; ALMOV, B.A., prof., red.o. A1DR8YNTjB.Ao# prof*, red.: GRIGORIYBV, D.P., prof.. red.; TMAYZY. M.N.. prof., red.; TOLSTZ- XHINg V.I., prof.red.; IBVXNMGI N.V.. red.: TODOIAGIUA, S.D.9 takhnoredo [Mineral crystals] Kristally mineralor CIeningred] lzd-vo Ieningr. unive Pt.l. [Plane-face formal Ploskogrannye foroW. 1957. 220 (KIRA 11 Me 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Tatarinov, Gorskly) Wrystalloeraotw) MIMMEV9 Viktor Ivanoviohp prof. (1912-195611 ~ZMBERG_L_14.V., otv. red.j TATARINOV,'P.M., red.1 ALFEROV, B.A;, pr4~f-.,rad.; AMMEV, B.A.p picf,,q red.1 GRIGORITZV, D.?;, prof.,, Y~4.1 POGREBITSKIT, Ye.O., Prof., N4.; TOLSTINHINj X.Lp prof.* red;j SHAFMOVSKIY, I.I., prof., na- uobvyy red,I'MT 101"EVA, I.Y., dots.1,- hadabigy red.; DAYEV, G.A., ve- dushoW~v redej ZABRODINA, A.A. tekbn. red.; GMMVIYZVA, I.M., tekbn, redo [Homology of oryotalal Gomologiia krietanov. naucbno-tokhn, Izd-vo neft, i gorno-toplivnoi 1., ChlonF-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Tatartnov). (Crystallograpby) Leningrad, Goal, lit-ry.,-1961, 206 pe (KERA 34tJO) 82570 S1 1 23/6()/OOO/OC)9/OC)8/'O 17 /,P,S,Z.2 a 0 A004/Aooi Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyenlye, 1960, No. 9, p. 82, # 43667 AUTHORS: Fuks, M.Ya., L-evenberg,_N.Ye. TITLE: X-Ray Investigations of Residual Stresses During the HIgh-Speed Power Turnk% 9f Steel %4 PERIODICALt Tr, Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol. 14, pp. 169-177 TM(T.- The authors investigated residual stresses of the first kind and determined the depth of the cold-hardened layer during power and high-speed turning of metals In comparison with ordinary.cutting conditions. Test specimens made of the heat-treated steel grades )14_10 (E1-10), 40, 35XHM (35KhNM) and 3 were used, The stresses of first kind were determined in the roentgenographic way by the oblique shot method. In the surface layer of the specimens, machined by power and high-speed turning, a two-zone distribution of residual stresses of the first kind could be detected roentgenographicallys tensile stresses on the surface and compressive stresses in the lower strata. An Increase in the feed from 2 to 4 mm/rev causes the magnitude of residual stresses on the surface to Card 1/3 82570 S/223/60/bOO/D09/008/017 A004/AOOI X-Ray Investigations of Residual Stresses During the High-Speed Power Turning of Steel rise from 40-60 to 60-80 kg/mM2, while the depth of their extension will in- crease by 100U, . The maximum tensile stresses In the Investigated feed range reach 60-80 kj~~2 while the compressive stresses come up to 25-35 kg/mm2. The zone of tensile stresses penetrates into a depth of some 50,A. The total propagation depth of residual stresses of the first kind amounts to 250-4oo/j,. The linear function between cold-hardened depth and feed magnitude Is correct only for a small range of feed values if turning is carried out with tools of ordinary geometry. A repeated increase in feed is not accompanied by a con- siderable growth of the depth of cold hardening. An increase of the cutting speed up to 470-565 m1min substantially reduces the extension depth of arising residual stresses of the first kind: it amounts to 80-100 /J_ . A reversal of the sign is taking place already in the thinnest surface layers at a dapth 20 A . The maximum magnitude of tensilt, stresses is approximately 35 kg/mm 7he extension depth of stresses of the second kind (cold-hardening) Is also insignificant and does not exceed 100ILt,. High-speed turning does not result Card 21~ 82570 S11 23/iSO/000/'009/tO8A 17 A004/AOOl X-Ray Investigations of Residual Stresses During the High-speed Power Turning of Steel in any radical changes in-the quality of the surface layer of the tested steel grades from the viewpoint of residual stresaea. There are 7 figures and 6 41 references. R.V.A. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract, Card 3/3 i, 26638_65 LNP(C A( d )/~WP( 1)/EW_F(-d)/E74P( V)/ .'T(( 1: 1 W (T ~P f - 4/Pe,d rip( EH/HJW/JD/HH/HW ACCESSION NR: AP5005001 S/0125/65/000/001/0043/0049 AUTHOR: -Medovar, 5. . (Doctor of technical sciences); Corman, S._I_ (Candidate of technical sciences); LgtYahP_y_ Ya- V. (Engineer); Cbekotilo, L. V. (Engineer), -1,evenberg, N. Ye. (Engineer) TTTLEz Mechanized &rLcwy1*1LdEixn1,,e*f austent ti heat-resistant E1725(KhN35VTP) alloy 1 0 It SOURCE! Avtozatileakaya evarka 0. 11,J65, 43-49 ,,7 TOPIC TAGS: heq _t. resistant allcy. nickel base alloy, electroslag melted,allcyy, allcry.2~eldin&, weld metal property. E1725 all ABSTRACT: Several series of experimenta'vith submerged arc welding of F1725 austenitic.heat-resistant alloy (0.35-0.7Z Q 1% max Hn. 14-162 Cr 36-382 N1. 4-6% W, 1.31-1.732 Ti. 0.005% B) have bcen conducted. Convent &O~wy metled alloy war, found to have a poor weldability because of the susceptibility of the weld and the weld adjacent zone to hot cracking. Therefore, electroslag melted d1107 was used in fDrm of large, 1340-1800 mm i diameter,,rin s UOO x 200 and i5O x 200 mm in cross sectio and rolled alatesT and t ic 24 ntended for the hou&ing of a large_Sas turbine 1i Welding of electroslag melted alloy with electrode wire of ba3e-astal compositfon yielded weld metal highly susceptible to hot crackina. 1/2 49 3, 26638-6 5 . 1 'ACCESSION NR*. AP5005001 ..Several other electradpe were- tested. Satisfactory results were obtained Vith EP-235(Kh G ISH3527MMIT 7%lloy wire (0.0$2 C, 0.14% 51, 7.78Z Mn, 14.792 Cr. , 6.07% N1, =62% ~, 1.95Z Ti, and'3.*28% Mo). Arc welding with this wire under ANP-17 and Iq. !ANF-22 fluxes yielded weld metal wj4p a 3ati4factory heat-resistance and d uctility. :iA new TsT-22 electrode with EP-235-alloy core has also been developed for manual welding of 91725 allay. The developed technology was successfully used for welding the gas turbine housing at zhe Kharkov_- Turbogenerator Plant. Orig. art. hasl 8 figures and 3. tables. IMS). ,ASSOCIATION: Institut alektrouvarki ln~ Ye. 0. Patona, AN Ukr= (nectr lc e1d1n SR KhTGZ Im. S. H. Kirova; TsNXTChH im. Bardina lzstitute, AN UkrS SUBHITTED- 12Aug64 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE: MH, TE No RZF SOV! 013 OTHER 001 ATD PRESS: 3187 En "MEW(V)/EWptt)/ETI/EWP(k) IjP(c)- --jD/HWJG ACC NR1 AP6032034 SOURCE COM UR/0114/66i~ddf6~i[0~2.7j~029, AVMORt Chokotilop U V. -(Candidate of technical sciences)$ German, S, Is (C&ndidat* of technical sciencos-h Ehginear) ORG: none B TITLEt Electric slis: woldinc,~f austenitic heat resistant alloy EI725 (RLN TR 22L_)/ I Y SOURCE: Energomashinostrayoniye# no. 7s 1966, 27-29 TOPIC TAGS:--- are wold~ng, heat resistant alloy, austonitic stool ABSTRAM 1b, g article reports an investigation of the electric silfn welding of alloys E1725, E1612, and others which contain chromi "nickel 1,~ unq i WC11sn, d !~tn ~um~,79omo A _,I-niobium, boronp and of the alloys also contain m2jybdonum! Luminum, A detailed chemical analysis of the alloys is given in ai416_1_e*7,~5amPlos of all,?Yls E1725 and F-I612 were welded with a plate typo oloctrodo and with two wire electrodes, A ANF-8 flux was used. The article gives microphotos of the welding seams obtainods A furtho table lists the rosults of tests of the physical and mechanical proportion of the soam3. It wai found that Uio heat rosist.Ance of w1dod joints in E1725 alloy, made with electric slag welding using a plate type electrode and a type EP233 wire electr~do, is from 80 to 90% of the heat resistance of the base MoliT.-jM0 work was performod uMor the direction of Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor B. 1. Modavar Card 1 /2 uDc, 6251.7.669a.7.9i ACC~NRs AF6032034 Candidate of Technical Sciencos A. N. Safonnikov took part in the work. has: 4 figures and 5 tablus., SUB CODEI It/ SUBM DATEs-nono/ ORIG REFI 003 I Orig. art. LEVENBERG Semen Yakoylovich, SKOPINOV, A.L,y r6tsenzont; ,--i6rw (Carpentry In everyday life] Stoli;srny.2 raboty v byiu. Moskvaj Legkain induntrilap 1965. 130 P. ONJU l8t1O) Goamovan, Yu, m.,myoung. Photographlo Chemistry Study of the grain atructure of developed photographic layers. Usp.nauch.fot., No. 1, 1951 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1941 Uncl. LEVENBERGS T. M. USSR/Physica - Color Photography 1 Jul 51 "Qualitative Evaluation of Photographic Effect on MLatilayer Color-Photographic Materials.," Tu. N. Gorokhovskiyj, D. L. Balabukha., T# M. Levenberg "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LYM,, No 1.9 pp 73-76 Authors devised now method for reading the color sensitivity of materials by means of spectrophotometry. Computation is based on Buger$ a law D -h = kA c.,~,, wheree is the exxilsion width and a cormt. Derived and solved system of linear eqs for 3 basic monochromatid layers. Presented by Acad. A. N. Terenin 30 Apr 51. 210T82 T), il-ahi-- th~ r,4-1 !,.r oic a.-~-tr-mxtic ligtA wv% studkd. A*ptqsw;tie% cavi (m!,~ 1,~ in feutive units. 11 spw?af jth*!Ojc7fphi, pr,j~- ~f ~Mlv A %m, col"I I'l. i."- ai .1- Lq an a tww ffy,.ct. at rvAf,orri. T%~ '.! ~ I-- , . , . I I.--i -71 - I . . I I tt . 4 If ~, ~Ii- f I , ; I -14~, - .e~~ - t GOROXHOVS11Y. Yu.N.; 1ATIMBIRG, T.M. Sensitoustric Investigation of mult1layer color films. Part.4. Resolving power of color photographic saterials. Usp.nauch.fot. 2:131-133 134. Wu 7: 5) (Photographic sensitoustry) (Color photography--~Films) I'? j c f, ~ 11 ~.- -~- VA I F vc f . - ( ~_, LIVINBM. T,H.; XARKILOVA, A*A.; VMSHOVA. V.R. 4 Comparative study of the do,,ree of graininess of photographic silver deposits. Trudy LIKI to-4:179-189 156. (HLRA 10:5) l.Kafedra, obahchey fotografil i tokbnologii obrabotki kinoplenki. (Photography-Developing and developers) AUTHORi S/058/63/000/002./030/070 A062IA101 Varshavskaya, N. B., L~enb ~Lokutsiyevskaya, L. K. Tr=: On the requirements regarding the exposure conditions in motion-. -picture photography on multilayer materials in the case of utilizing intermediate contratyping PERIODICAL: Referatlvnyy zhurnal, Flzika, no. 2, 1963, 99 - 100, abstract 2D544 ("Uapekhi nauchn. fotogr.", 1962, v. 8, 172 - 178) TEM It is shown that In the direct negative-positive process and in the process with cohtratyping by the reversal method, the exposure reserve In photo- graphing is on the average the some. For films ;LC -2 (DS-2) andJI":1-3 0-3), ex- posed according tq the technical conditions, it Is about 1.4 - 1.5 when photo- graphing objects of an average contrast. For original color positives_ the de- terioration notedin the quality of the colored image as compared to the optimum, when changing the exposure, Is as a rule gradual. But viltn positives obtained from contratyping, the quality of the color imago, remaining nearly the same within a wide range of exposures, sharply decreases behind that range. In negatives cor- responding to original positives, still 3atiofactory as to their quality of color Card 1/2 S/058/63/000/002/030/070 On the requirements regarding the exposure conditlonsin..AO62/AIOJ reproduction, and to positives from contratyping, use is almost always made of the curvilinear portions of the characteristic curves of the negative material. Positives quite unsatisfactory as to the quality of reproduction are usually ob- tained when in one or in two layers of the negative film the straight-line por- tIons of the characteristic curves are but little utilized, while the initial or terminal portions thereof are utilized almost completely. The convenience control of negatives for contratyping can be carried out on the color-light passport of the original negative. Changes of exposure in photography within rather wide lim- its have little effect on the quality of color reproduction in both the direct negative-positive process and In the process with intermediate contratyping on the reversed film.- [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 zr~ E 1WI6310WIM31MIL04 I A062/A101 A AUMORS i Wabillft, ;~D_d K4.j'.jj2= *-1okutsiyevskaya, L. X.,, Khristinin's 0. N. I=:- Sensitometric test for controlling color reproduction. 1. Construe- 1ion principles of the test I~WODICALt Refez~ativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, no- 3, 1963, 87, abatract 3D589 ("Tr. Leningr. In-ta kinoinzherarov", 1961, no. 6, 91 - 98) T=t This Is a repoA on elaborated construction prinoiples of a test or- ve atigatlng and controlling color reproduction In color photography proces- aos.~ '~Thia- appl.14dation- of- duoh it -test -permits -to rkplaos the physiological 0010- __AX rimme rid -evaluation' *of the color. reproduction by - a . physical- evaluation, based on t the measurement~or the dye.concentrations. The Investigation, by this tevit, of Iin all the stages of a color photography process (color separation, synthetic and gradation stages).in their mutual relationchip permita to describe the color re- production as an objective process property characterized by the configuratiots of-the color reproduction bands. The test provides the posoibility to judge on,-,,. 4_1 A ~i7 GO.90KHOVSKIY, Turiy Nkolmqevich; LEVENBH~~'y -- khayloyna; red-.,--TEtM " & ~ V KRAUSHO L.Ta., ispets. , 't N.,, reA. ; 'W=, R. P. 9 tekba. redL. - [General sonsitometryl theory and practice) Obahchain sensito- metriia; teoriia i praktika. Moskva, Izd-vo "Iskusstvo,m 1963. 301 P. (MIRA 16slO) (Photographic sensitometry) VARSHAVSKAYA,, N*B.; LEVMERG,, T*Moj LOKUTSMVSKAYA., L.K. Requirements of exposure conditions in copying motion-picture films on multilayer materials by the duplication method. Usp. naucb. fot. 8:172-178 162. (KERA 17: 7) LEVENBERGO T.M. .kacuracy of the mespurezent of macrograintness of the b3az~eflng areas by means of the photographic projection method. Usp.nauch.fot. 10:175- 180 164, (MIRA 37:10) LEMBERG, T.Ma; LOKUTISMVSKAYA, L.K. -- Determining the macrogralniness of monochromatic color fields by mans of the photographle projection method. Usp.nauch.fot. 10:195-201 164, (MIRA l7tJO) - -- 7 - L 1.9553-65 Drr(&)/E~Z(m)/EWP(f)/FGS(t)/T-2/E?A(bb)-2 A=(b)/A5D(9)/ASD(p)-3/ ~ C (a) ACCESSION NR: AP4048332 S/0114/64/000/010/0015/0017 AUTHOR: Kurzon, A. G. (Doctor of technical sciences. Professor); MLityushk.in. Yu. 1. (Candidate of technical sciences, Docent); (Engineer), jCu, Chleng-an (Engineer) TITLE: Investigation of a artial s!!Re sonic turbine stage SOURCE: Eno rgomashinostroyeniye, no. 10. 1964, 15-17 TOPIC TAGS: supersonic turbine. gas turbine, partial gas turbine ABSTRACT: Results of the testing of a single-row supersonic gas-turbine stage with low and very low admission ratio F_ are reported. The efficiency of the atage at 6 w 0. 02-0. 14, with and without banding, is given. Turbine data follows: mean blade diameter, 530 mm; rotor-blade length. 14 min; straight- axial nozzle angle. 60301; nozzle expansion capacity, Z. Z5; front nozzle angle, ISO; seven drilled nozzles per segment. The stage efficiency falls off Card 1/2 L 19453-65 ACCiSSIONNR: AP4048332 appreciably under off-design operating modes, particularly at higher expansion ratios and lower admission ratios (detailed data supplied). With a low F_ , the efficiency of a turbine equipped with a banding is 10-15% higher than that of a turbine without banding. while at sonic speeds. the beneficial effect 0i banding is much weaker. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I formula. ASSOCIATION., Leningradskiy korablestrottel'ny*y institut (4eninXr;,d ip- _Sk Building InstitMAg) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PR NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 000 Cord Z/Z KURZOllp A.f7.# dn-Usr takl~n. raiuk, L-e-Y&NBERGp V-ij-p Irah. F -1 1 -11- 1. ".;, Selaitlng tto param,~Iqre of a Sdpbrgon4e 21pgl .1 I~rov turbine atege vith a lv~.r Inlet ratsi. Sudclstr3ania 30 no.12.-19-41 D 164. OUPA 180) L 12866-66 - f__3MCZ G=1 EW.Ttd)f,,;~ WV~ I SOURCEs Refs she Turbostroyenlyep Abe* 8.49-102 AMORSs. L*vsn'bsrg9.V# D:J Mi t YUI.- 1. TITLE$ -On the question of computing a supersonic Jet CrM SOURCES. Tro Itaka. korsblestroi~~ in-ta, "p. 449 19649 151-156 IT TOPIC TAGSt tutbineg turbine nozzlet turbine Jett supersonic flow, supersonic San 110W TRANSLATIONs sonic partial turbinseare widely used for driving shipb d auxiliary mochanismes In -the majority of cases drilled conical jet nozzleMare used One' with supersonic partial turbines andt in a casest Composite milled ear jets are employed. Losses of flow in linear supersonic jets are concentrated in the boundary layer within'the 'Jet asid in the system of outlet and boundary bracing ridges in the oblique section sons and at the outlet of the nozzle segment. A theoretical cooqmta- tion, method is proposed for the losses at the outlet bracing ridges in the segment of planar supersonic jets sumption that the ridges of nozzle malls are infinitely thin. This model&48 low in a sopent of planar supersonic jets is similar to -that or gas in the control part of the aspent of milled jets with a crose- cu~tp a. tho%gb the qualitativo evaluation of wave losses in then by a theoretical seem does- Dom possible* CODE$_ UDCt 621.138.001.?:4. W)/EWP(- f )/EWA (d)/EWP(V)/T-2/VO(k)/FCS(k)/FNA(b)/-: UN/028516 5/000/009,W1570-0i5i efff,4-p-Z MIPS M.-411- Sf.ud,y!ng tle 4-fro-it of 1,,a&dtTj clearlamto on ths offi,.-anmy Of a (MIRA leA A L11202-67 Zv?(14)/EWT(d) E74T(1)/P,4T(m)/F,,4P(k)/FS(m)/Edp(w) /EWP (V) IJP(c) AR' SOURCE CODE: UR/01/24SPU) =.C; NKi W2066E - V / 6/OO0/001/BO43jBO43 .AUMiOR: Levenberg, V. D.; Mityushkin, Yu. I. TITLE:i On the problem of calculating supersonic nozzles ,SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 1B.110 iREF SOURCE: Tr. Leningr. korablestroit. In-ta, vyp. 44, 1964, i5l-i56 TOPIC TAGS: supersonic nozzle, guide vane, shock wave, wave mechanics 'ABSTRACT: Formulas are given for calculating wave losses in plane supersonic guide [vane assemblies having blades with flat val1s and sharp trailing edges. A simplified !Computational scheme is used, in which it is assumed that there is only one curvi- !linear shock wavefwhich arises in the outlet section of the intervane channel with an li~tensity which is determined from the conditions that the angle of flow beyond the Iguide vane assembly is equal to the angle of inclination of the back edge of the bladel in an oblique section, while the flow velocity at each point preceding the shock wave' I . I is constant in magnitude and directed ong lines radiating from the point of inter- Isection of the flat walls of the intervane channel. Abstractor's note: The assumed ,computational flow scheme is incorrect and cannot be used for determining wave losses., For a correct approach to this problem,'see for example Golltsev, V. V., Inzhenerryy zh., 1963, 3, No. 3, 540-546 - ftzhmekh,.1964, 2B245. V. P, Vakhomchik. (Translation jof abstract) iSUB CODE; 20 C rd jb 1,xvInUG, T.R BOGATTRXT, X.Y. it; Case of acute sulfanilamide poisoning, boy.ned. 21 Supplement .119 '57, MRA 21:2) (SULFABILAHIDX--TOXICOLOGY) 24(6), 7M, 8(2) AUTHORSs Zelikman, 0. A., Engineer# BOV/105-59-1-16/29 Levenberiz, Ya. !% , Engineer, Lukashova, 1. P., Engineer, Sidorov, Yu. I.P Engineer, Fronk, S. V., Engineer TITLE: Junction-Type Silicon Diodes (Plookostnyye kremniyevyye diody) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvol 19590 Nr 1, pp 64-68 (USSR) ABSTRACTi This investigation concerns the manufacturing process and electric properties of silicon rectifier diodes of the types D 202 to D 205. These are obtained by the method of melting aluminum with the silicon of the n-type. These diodes are obtained from silicon with a specific resistance of 10-30 ohmaentlmeters, and show an operating inverse voltage of 100-400 volts and a rectified current of 400 ma. The admissible working temperature of such diodes is + 1250C. These diodes can be used in circuit schemes for rectifying an alternating current with a frequency up to 100 kilocycles. The construction of these diodes is described. It in based on the construction of the germanium diode D-7. Then the volt-ampere characteristics are examined. The principal properties of the diode are expressed by the volt-ampere Card 1/3 characteristics (static characteristics) taken at direct Junotion-Type Silicon Diodes SOV/105-59-1-16/29 current. The static characteristic and the admissible power greatly mark the quality of the diode. But in order to obtain parameters approaching the working method of rectifier diodes, the characteristic is taken at alternating current in a number of cases (dynamic characteristic). The classification of diodes Is given. They are divided in 4 groups according to the magnitude of inverse voltage. The diodes shown here may be also connected in series. Finally, the prospects of development of diodes are illustrated. With the use of Si it will become possible in the near future to obtain diodes for inverse voltages of over 1000 volts, rectifier columns for dozens of kilovolts, large diodes for dozens of amperes, and diodes for special purposes with very small return cur- rents and increased limiting frequency., To obtain diodes with high puncture voltage, it might be of advantage to use the stretching method. This method permits to obtain the fields with different conducting capacities of the crystal during the production of the silicon monocrystal. In the development of diodes, attention is directed more and more to the diffusion method. Some preliminary data on the obtaining Card 2/3 of p-n-transitions according to the diffusion method are given Junction-Type Silicon Diodes SOY/105-59-1-16/29 here, M. It Iglitsyn, Candidate of Technical Sciences, discussed the work with the authors. There are 4 figures and I table. SUBMITTEDt May 4, 1958 Card 3/3 DUBROVIN, Ye.Ye, GELLER, Z.I.; UYENBUKO I.Kh. Bibliography. Gas. prom. 8 no.11: 55-56 164. (W, RA 17.- 11) ~Nymuxl Ise* OW00000001 Morphogenesis of exacerbation of old tuberculous foci in the lungs. Arkh. Pat., Moskva 15 no.6:55-63 Nov-Doe 1933. (CIXL 23:5) lo Of the Department of Pathological AnatosW (Read - Academician A. 1. Abrikosov). Yirst Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Institute, OENDONg Yu Z kand.med.naukl UVENDUK, I.S., kand.med.n*aj G121KIRA, F.B.; iOiSEVA, L.Z. Study of the sensitivity of monkeys wid a U53UO CUltUrO Of monkey.kidney to mini-I doses of poliomyelitis virus. 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Machines for the processing of the curve of a OflikO rubber heals. Leh, prome no*2z62 Ap-Je 163* (MMA 16:7) (Boote and shoeej, Rubber) (Shoo machinery) IMNIMLO Laszlo Are P17slootherape-atic prooedures and their applleation In pulsonary tuberculostsi general observations* Tuberk. kerdesel 6 no-31 4 '1 -4 Aug 53. 1e As AIUAI Korwwl 'AAobeteggyogy1ntezst (Igazgatoo. Dessaver Pal dro) I/Ae oestalyanak (foorroo: Bossormarqi Miklos dr.) koslawaye. (PHYSICAL TH]MAPYg in various die, tuberco# pulse) (TUMCUU)SIS. PULMORARY, there P17s, there)- LArA2W$ Karls, Le, drj ZXVM=o slo, dr. Ilectrotherspeutio prooodures applicable In --n- oris. for pulmo=7 tubermlosis. Tuberko frordessi 6 no.3:4"8 Aug 53. (MR02ROTMAPYO in various die* (TUMOUIMIS, FMONART, ther, eleotr6thsrAj LITZHM# L.;SZtMIM, 1. 1xperinental contribution on the role of the central ne"ous v7stan In tuberculin allergy. WY. hatil. 94 no.24:652-657 14 Jhne 1933. (CLKL 25:1) I. Doctors. 2. 7irst Dapart~eut (Read Physician - Dr. Xlklos) of Koranyi State Sanatorium for lung Diseases and Attila Jossef General Hospital (Director - Read Physician -- Dr. Irno Ssinstar), 1~01o. dr.; SIMON, Tibor. dr. fixperimental contribution to the evaluation of functional condi- tion of the nervous system on the basis of tuberculin allergy. Orv hatil 95 no,17:459-464 Ap 154e (XIIAL 30) 1. As Orzzagos Tubarkalozis Intevot (igazgatoo. Sebok Lorand, dr.) 1. Beloostalyanak (foorwon: Dossormanyl Miklos dr.) on a Janos Korha3 (Igaigatol Bakmas Tibor, dro) Ido&Xmo Oestalyanak (foorwass Gereb Tibor. dr.) koulamenys. (MUNTAL Disaaw *tuberculin reaction In) (TUBARCULIN EXACTION *In ment, disorj DEI, UNIM, Laazlr.1 dr. j WOOK,,Lortuidi dr~ Therapy of lymph node tuberculosis; therapeutic experiments with Ssperanaskijts bismuth embolus method. Tuberk. kardesel 9 no.1:6-10 lob 56. 1. AA Orstagoo lCoranyl Tbc. rntexet (igazgato foorvos:Deseauer Pal dr., tudomanyos vezeto: Sebok Lorand dr.) I Belosstalyanak (onstalyveseto:Bossormanyi Miklos dr.) koslemenye. (TUMCULOSIS, LYMPH NODJ. ther. bismuth carbonate, basic, Stperauszkijls method, results (Run)) (BUNUTH carbonate. basic, in lymph node tuberc. ther., Szperanszkljls method (Run)) LVMEL Laszlo, dr.; Stoke. Jossef, dr. Study on chollnesterate activity in pulmonary tuberculosis and ignificance; review of literature. Tubark. kerdesel 9 no. 41t:1688-170 Aug 56. 1. As Orstagos Koranyi Tbc. Inte2st (igat.-fooryos: Dessauer, Pal, dr.. Tudomanyon vezeto: Sebok. Lorand. dr.) I. Belosstalyanak (foorvos: Bossormenyt, Miklos, dr.) koil. (CMLINESTUASA activity in puls. tuberc. (Run)) (TUBMUSIS, PULMORM, astab. In chalinesterase activity (Hun)) -pwRr.-. KU.'W-, Zszter, 1'r.; M,.uikntp!--lnl,: T,)HC. '1*'I. Attllnna; BONO. Robsirtne ZosinoohIl reactions (Thnrn tefit) in milmonary tulerr-iloalt.. Tuberkulasts 10 no.!-1k:66-70 Hpr-~,nr `;'?. 1. Av orsas,,os Kovir-yi Tubprkiain-,in 1,1tp?,pt (t,virymaTriur Spbolr Mrand dr.) I. (nqzt. vez Miklos dr. ') #.-R Koznonti laborav-riim-.,vJ- (fnorvoa: Xotzaa itizier rlj-. .1 kozlemeTwe. rIUMCNAIT, rh-lol. Thorn te%t (Wm)) (ADIWAL t'un,-t. te - Thnrn to-fit in 11r. V* ~ i,,,. Ohm)) LZVZML, lasslo, Dr.; SZOKIo Jossef, Dr. ~~Stud=eo 0~ncholinesterase (OW activity and its swificancis in pulmonary tuberculosis study methods and results. Taborkulosis 10 UO#10-12-.247-251 Oct-Doe 57. lo As Oresagoe Xoranyl, The, Inteset) Xb. igasgato-foorvos: Seri Istvan, Dr,, tudowAnyos vesetw. sebolo Lorand dr. ) I. Beloaztalyanak (oastalvveseto: Bossormenyl Miklos dr,) koxIsmenyee (TUBIRCUUSMS, PUMPART, blood in cholineiterase activity (H=)) (CHOLMOTUM, in blood in pulm.-tubaro., daterm. of*aotivity (Ran)) vim lassloo Dr. ; KDTAS, Buster, Dr. Relative adrenocortical Insufficiency in pulwna:7 tuberculosis. O"0 hatil. 98 no,41tlIZ3-1123 13 Oct 37, 1* As Orssagos Korai7i Tbo. Inteset (tudomaiwas vesstos Sebok Lorand DrO 1, as, Beloostalyanak (onstalyvesetot Bossormerqi Miklos dr. candidatue) as losponti laboratoriumanak (05staVvesetot 90kas 194ter dr. candidatus) kosleuemVe. (TUBIRGUIMISO PUIXONARTg manifesto adrenocortical insuff. (ftn)) (AMML CORM, dis. insuff. in Pula, tubero, (Ran)) ExcERPTA MEDICA See 15 Vol 12/9 Chest Disee Sept 59 2410. INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE POSSIBLE CAUSES OF TIU13ERCULOUS BRONCHIAL FISTULA AS A COMPLICATION OF RESECTIONAL SUR- GERY --Levendel L.. Scherer It. and Kuruct J. Nat. Inst. for erc71ro-rrF17%dspest - ACTA TUBERC. SCAND. 1958. 36/4 (289-310) Data on 50 cases of empyema with bronchial fistula. developing subsequent to 926 resectional operations. were clinically and pathologically analysed. It is empha- sized that in the majority of cases fistulae are due to a combination of several factors. These may be local. e.g. suture of the stump. Infected surroundings. or such disease factors as bronchial tuberculosis, the activity of the disease and Its extent. or due to drug resistance. The authors also believe. however. that the exhaustive anergic state of advanced tuberculous patients may be of gr6st significance. the Impairment of the defensive mechanisms of the body possibly I the healing of the bronchial stump, leading to tuberculous exacerbation. inhibitin thus accounting for early fistulae. Later fistulae rather seem to be the result of empyema breaking through the di---- M-1 stump. StAhle Kolm&rdevanatoriet (XV. 9*)