SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVI, V.A. - LEVICH, V.G.

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Recent data on the tectonics of the wrthern subsidence of the 11",f Kyurovdag anticline. Azerb. neft. khoz. 39 no.2:5-8 ? 160, (MIRA 14:8) Kyurovdag-Goology, Structural) Seiomie prospecting) ~ LEVI 9 V.A ,- Seismic logging on a aingle cable. Razved.1 proz.geofiz, no*"; ~ 48-54 162- OUM 15S7) (Seismic proopecting) -f .t LVIP Y.A.1 TRIBUKOVA., BA Seimdo studiis In the northwesterm part of the Sbirvan Steppe of Azerbaijan. Geol. nefti I gaza 7 no.3:56-61 Mr 16 (MMA 1614?0 1, Xontora morskoygeofisioheskoy rasvedki. Lim liowland-Patroleum geology) Rurs, Lowland-Gas, Natural-Geology) - LEnt V4.; =mks, R.R. I . Us 9 th flection sounding stathod for studyW the subrurface too lie: Fr soutWmtem Xob7stan. Amrbneft.khos. 41 no.41 - OR1611P 4 q~ 11, 162~ Axerbonaftekbos. 41 no,424,-7 Ap 162. (MM 1602) (Mystam-Saimia prospecting) ACC NRz AT6028971 SOURCE CODE: ui-i/0000/65/000/000/0101/0107 ,AUTHOR: Levi V. A.1 ly, S. S. _13usayelyan, A. S.; Polonsk' E . MA .Khachaturyan, iORG: Burcau of Marine Geophysical Prospecting. Azerbaydzhan Scien- .tific-Rescarch Institute of Petroleum Production (Kontora m'orskoy !f-,cofizichcokoy.razvcdki. Azarbaydzhan3kiy nauchno-i3sledovateVskiy institut po dobyche nefti) !TITLE: Rcaultj*of the application of the ccntral-r~y mothod in the .southeastern part of the Kur depression ISOURCE: Vresoyuznyy seminar po novoy metodiko seysmorazvedki. Saysmorazved1ta a primenaniyom gruppirovaniya vzryvov na dlinnykh.bazakh; i sposoba tsentrallnykh luchoy (Seismic prospecting using the grouping OIL shots on long bases and the methodof contml rays); trudy ~eminara. Moscow ..Xzd-vo Nedra, 1965, 101-107 Z0 T PIC TAGS; neismic prospecting, underground explosion, Geismic wavc., e "o gy , riar 'A. ne racizinic pronpcctin~; ABSTRACT: The article presents an analysis or data obtal~ei d by the central-ray method (STsL) in the Muganak steppe. It is shown that ! lunder favorable surface and subsurface seismogeological conditions, !Card 1/2" ACC NRI AT6028971 STsL provides more detailed and complete cross sections than continuous' prof"lling by the method of reflected waves. Recording time increa3es to 7-8 see with up to 16 Instruments in the receiving group and explo-i sive weights of 30-35 kg. Quality of data is found to decrease closerl to the piedmont regions. STsL is recommended for marine seismic prospecting. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 formula. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 30Apr65/ AT6034504 SOURCE CODEt UR/0000 66 0/0043/0056 110R.- D&vydov&, N. I.; Kr&snopevtoeva, G. V.; Manilov, S, A.; -jevi#._Y astova, L. As; Shakinskiyg Be M.; Tvaltvadnep G. K. ORG: none TITLE: Results of deep adissic sounding In the Caucasus SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdaleniye nauk o Zemle. Nauchn" sovet po komplekanym issledovaniyam zemnoy kory I verkhney mantii. Clubinnoye stroyeniye Kavkaza (Abyssal structure of the Caucasus). Moscow, Izd-vo Hauka. 1966, 43-56 TOPIC TAGS: Mohorovicic discontinuity. earth crust,.deep seismic sounding, granitic layer, basaltic layer, seismic velocity , %511JInle- Pk3,oSPc-,C 7,*W(,-.1 10,Y (. - ew .7 us ABSTRACT: The results are summarized of deep seismic sounding conducted in 1960 to 1962 along a 300-km submeridional profile between Stepnoye and Bakuriani and a 700-km sublatitudinal profile extending along the axial part of the Transcaucasian intermountain region between the Black and Caspian Seas. Continuous, piece wise continuous and point profiling methods were used. The analysis of data shows that the Earth's crust, 32-km thick in the region of El'iehotovo, increases to 38-40 km in the area of Stepnoy-Nizhnij Kurp, and to 42-46 ks in the southern part of the profile. The boundary velocity along the Mohorovivic discontinuity determined In the area of Nabakhtsvi in 8.4 km/sec. The depth to the top of the consolidated crust with a boundary velocity of 6.km/sec varies from 7 ko in the Zaterachnaya MRs AT6034504 Plain to 300-400 a at Rokskiy Pass. Although the interfaces within the crust were not determined, seismic data appears to indicate a layered structure. The thickness of the Earth's crust along the sublatitudinal profile varies from 40-41 km at the western and of the profile and near the city of Kirovabad to 47-49 ka under the Dzirul'skiy massif and east of Lake Dzhandar. The boundary velocity is 8 km/sec. The boundary velocity along the top of the consolidated crust In 5.8-6.2 km/sec. The depth to the top of the consolidated crust varies from 0 (DzirulskLy sasoLf) to 12-13 km in the area of Barda-Agdzhabedi. Two interfaces with boundary velocities of 6.7-7 and 7.2-7.5 ke/sec were established within the crust at a depth of 10-20 and 30 km, respectively. Sharp variations were established In the ratior of the thickness of granitic to basaltic layers along the sublatitudinal profile. A downwarping of the Mohorovicic discontinuity under the mountains along both profiles is noted. The results obtained are In qualitative agreement with earlier geophysical investigations. However# deep seismic-sounding data indicate a downwarping. of the Mohorovicie discontinuity under the Datrullskiy nassif, while gravity data indicate upwarping. The article contains 7 figures including a sap showing the locations of the profiles, a rough seismic cross section along the submarldional profile, a seismic cross section along the sublatitudinal profile and three other seismic- geologic cross sections* of the sams, general area compiled from seismic and gravity data by other Investigators, Orig. act* has : 7 figureas IVA-7941 I SUB CODE: OB/ SUBM DATZ: 26Feb66/ ORIG UN O]L3/ Lul , V3. Novocaine block and Its modification In outpatients treatments eov.zea. 22 no.&61-64 -To 158. (MIRA 11:9) I* ;s platnoy polikliniki No.5 Longorsdravotdola I polikliniki 100'32 2hdanovskogo rayona LoningroU.- (ECURAWIA, th or. proosIne nerve block (fts)) LXTIj Vladimir Buillyevich (Loninved bsolth neorts] Laningradskis kurorty. Lonincrad, Modgis, 1959, 118 p, (MIRA 13-.8) (T-SKINGRAD-RUME HISMS. WATZRING PLACES. RTC.) 1702) SOV/25-59-6-42/49 AUTHOR: Levi ,4;j,(&pningrad) TITM Vitamins of the Air PERIODICALs Nauka i zhiznt, 1959, Nr 6t pp 77-78 (USSR) ABSTRAM The author answels a question asked by M. Volokhin# Kharskov- skaya Oblast'. The question readsi Why do negativt 6xygen ions favorably influence the human organism? Professor L.L. Vasillyev and A.A. Chizhevskiy conducted specializpd studies concerning this problem. Negative oxygen ions are also call- ed "vitamins of the air". Academician A.A. Mikulin has con- structed a portable room apparatus producing negative oxygen ionso The essential parts 6f the new apparatus are a water container and a small dynamo. The patient has to breathe ionic vapors twice a day for 10 to 20 minutesp to be cured of hypertonio diseases, bronchial asthma, whooping cough, cat- arrhe of upper respiratory passages, etc. Mass production of the apparatus is being prepared. Other engineer3 have also constructed similar apparatus, but they work on other Card 1/2 principles. The author himself, torether with enj7irecr Ye.A. SOV/25-59-6-42/49 Vitamins of the Air Potero, developed the "PL111 hydroionizer whose ran,-e is mar- kedly greater than the range of Mikulinfe device. Card 2/2 jzvj, v.X., vrach (Leni W ad) ------- Nervousness in children and its prevention. no.9:23,-24 6 '59. (MVWS SYSUM--DISUM) (CHIlumnig-CAU A11D MIMM) Ked.sestra 18 (MIM 12: 11) LEVI V X (Lev Spilopoyo Mode nestra 19 no.?sl 20 JI 160. (Miu i3ts) (EPILUS I- "First aid in acute diseases of the nervous evsteall by B.S. Misiuk. Reviewed by Y.E. Levi. Sov. mod. 24 no* 5tI54, MY 160. (MMYOUS STSTEH-DISMSES) (MIRA 13 110) LIn 0 T.2, (Lealograd) 71rat aid for unoonscious patients, IsIld. I akuh, 25t23-29 v.r l6o. (XIRA 13t7) (MST AID IN 88 AID INJURI) NOW -Txp T*-* %-- Vertigo, Felld, i akush. 25 no. 7:26-3o j9 ,6o. (MIRA 13: 8) (VERTIGO) E. (Lenipgrad) __!Tt V.9 _ IA # , Psychotherapy in the work of semiprofessional medical personnel. Feltd, i akush. 23 no.n;32-36 1 160. (MIM 13.-1.1) (PSYCHOTHERAP!r) LEVI V. E. (Loningmd) "First aid in xmtgLI diseassm" by O.U.Avmtskii. Reviewed by -VsZoL4vio 'reltdo I akush. 26 no.3s6O Mr '61. (MIR& 140) (Mm= ILUMS) (FIRST AID IN ILUHSS AND INJURY) (AVRUTSKII, G.U.) IzvI 0 V.S. (Leningrad) Asroiantherspy. Mod. sestra, no.5s3l-.U MY 161- OaRA Us 6) (AIRO IONIZM-TEMAMTIC) "~T~j we". VA-muss Cerebwal arteriosclerosis. Med. sestra 20 no.8sS-13 Aj~161. (ARTERIOSCIZRWIS) PA 24:10) -ISVIP V.E. (Len4n ad) I "Diseases of the cardiovascular system in middle and old age" by V.P.Zelenin. Reviewed by V.M.Levi. Felld.1, akush. 26 no.qS63-a S 161. . uaRk :L41 10) (CARDiOVASMAR SYSTM-DISFASES) (ZELENIN, V.P.) LEVI# V.E. (Leningrad) Problem of pain. Med.eestra 21 no.8s2l-24 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (PAIM) _W~j V.E. (Lenin") Lumbar pains. Med.sestra 21 no.9s22-25 8 162. (KM 15:9) (BACKACHE) um I V.S. (ImAno-ad) ltnvtonU. Hod.sestra 21 no~llt52-55 N 162o (MIRA 16 t2) (HYPOMSION) =2 'T.I. (Inimgrad) NTextbook of nervvus dise"es* by V.V. Mikheove Rerieved b7 T.Z* larin. Soy.mad. 26 nool2t326-127 D 162o (KM& 16s2) (NIMVMS SYSTEM.-DISLUES) (HIKMMVP T.V.) lal t-~V.Z~ %dicinal preparations. A handbook (short amotations).n Soya mod. 25 no.2zl56-157 F 162o (MIPA 15:3) (DRUGS) IAM , va. (raningrad) Book and bealth. Mad* sestra 22 no*300-52 Mr'63. (RUDING.-RMWAL TFACHDG) (MMA 16t6) UMI V.E. (I-eningrad) Ftmetional diseasea of the intermal orgarso Had* a estra 22 no.94-12 8163* (MIRA 16t10) (VISCERL-DIRASM) Rhamtic diseases of the neryous system (neurorbsumiltism)s Ned, sestra 22 no.Ut39-a 11163 (MIRA 16t12) BAISHCHIKOV, V.M., prof TlrvT- 31-T.. Tmtvmt of athemoolerotic psychoses. Trudy Goo nauch-isol, instopolkh, 25OW383 161. iMIPA l5tl2) 1. Z Mookovskly ordens, Lenina meditsinskly institut imed I.M.Sechanova I kafedro, psikhlatril (say. kafedroy - prof, V.M.Banshchikay) Gosudarstve=go nauchno-looledovatellokogo Institute. polkhiatrii Ministerstys, sdravookhranoniya RSFSR, (FSTCWSES) (CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCIZROSIS) BANSHCHIKOVO V.M., prof.-; IZVI,-VA. -r Pathogenetic therapy for atherosclerotic psychoses. Trudy 1-go M. 25tl47-157 163. (MIRA l7t12) 1. Kafedra paikhiatrit 1-go Monkovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta, imeni I.M.Sechenova (zav. kafedroy prof. V.M.Banshchikov). FV-YGENBERGP I.M.L_jtEVIj V.L. Experimental investigation of probabilistic prognostication in pathological states. Vop. paikhol. 11 no.l.*42-54 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 19:4) 1, Nauchno-isaledovatells~ara laboratorlya pri kafedre psikhiatrii TSentrallnogo InstItuta usovershenstvovaniya vracheyv Moskva. - IEVI, V. YA., Major of the Madical Service) nurrerential Diagnostic Significance of ll=barl and 'Respiratory- Palpatoryl Symptoms in Appendicities" Voyenno-Meditsinskiv Zhurnal., No. 12, December 1961, pp 62-73 Lln, V. Ya., mpr maditainskoy slushbY a &nd OrespiratorY- 'Differential diaPOISUG lignificanos of *'Um'*r no.vs66-67 tma SMtcm in appendicitimo Voon.-md. shur palpa (MMA 1; D 161o (ApMDICITIS) LEV19 TA. FulfIlling the Producticm plan an Textile EnteMris"# Leka PrMishlenoot (Light IndustrY)s 17-12t7tjay-Deo 1955 LIVI, Tests.. professor; SAMOVA, Oslo; TSARIXOVSXkU, N.G., kandidAt "I"n"fAlWagkikh sauk (Zharllkov) Surgical treatment of proaouncedforms of thyrotoxicosis. Probl. andokr. I gorm. 1 no.5:85-91 S-0 135. (HLRA 8:10) 1. Is klinicheskago otdola (rukovoditell--prof. H.A.Xopell6vich) Ukrainskogo Institute, skeparimentallnoy ondokrinologii (dir.-- kandidat meditainakikh nauk S.Y.Makeimov) (HYMTHYRDIDISP4, surgery) IMI, Ya.L., professor; SHIFXU, L.H. (Kharlkov) Spontaneous glycents, and Its therapy. Zhirargits. no.3:69 Nr '55. (PAIMMA , neoplasms, (MLRA 80 adenoma causing tqp9rg1,,vcezt&, surg.) (HYMGLYCNMO etiolog7 &M patbogensets, pancreatic adenoma, surg.) .1 fh, rt.4f.A m P~,M-L -k[ jr--WA UII-LI- Ye. S. I Chucks Repairing a three-jawed chuck. Podshipnik No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. P YU. V., inzh.; TSVk,TKOV, A.A., insh. Frequency-phase stabilize'r of the rotation speed for low-pover d.c. motors. Priborostroonle no.6:12-13 Je 161. (MMA 14:6) Electric motors, Direct current) eatrio controllers) M LVI, Zh.P. CI"y, I.P.1; BLINZ(X. M.P., Itand. tekbn. nauk, red. [translator]; I.A.j, )mud. takhn. nauk, red, (translator]; OMXLN, MA., red.; GIUMSON, P.O., tekhn. red. [Idght-weight concrete; mnufacturs, propertles, uses] CTmnalated from the Prenah] IegkIe betony; prIgotoy-lenis - sToletva - primenente. Red* No?@ Ilinzona I I,A. IA)mb. Koskia, Goo. Isd-jo lit-ry po strolt., arkhit, i strolt. materlalam,, 1958. 14S p. (MM 1117) (Idghtweight concrete) LITZ-GORInVSrATA. Ye.0 ~ ~- - !~, ~ tDoveloment *f basic movownts in pre-sch"I chl2drW Rasyltle sonsTaM dTisheall u dstov deshkollmage Tosrasts. Nookwa, Izd-To Akodomil podagog. muk RSM, 1955. 166 P, (MMA 9:5 ) (KU--ATTIT= An MUMT) LVI-JOVOVIC, Rva, dr. Observations on the special problem of quarantine..diaeases. Glas. hig. iiNt. 9 uo.3A%n3-nq ji-D 16o. Num"na) ZDRAVKOVIC, A.; LEVY-JOVUVIG E-; -0 Pathways of transmission of 12 no.lsl-ll+ 160. (COHMNICABLE acute intestinal infections. Higijena OISEA&S transm) Certain problems of diseases subject to quarantine (with special reference to the laboratory diagnosis and epidemiology of these diseases. Higijena 13 no.1:51-56 161. 1. S posobnium osurtom na laboratorijoku dijagmastAft i apidemiolog$ju ovih oboljenja. (QUARANTINE) DAVAIMDV, A.B.; IAUM, T.H.; RAKITIN, S.T.0, UVIAN, L.G.-, CMMMBAY, A. 1. Recovery of noble metals by anion-excharge "sins from waste and,industrial solutions of electrolytic copper plants. Isy. vys.ucheb.sav.; tsvet.met. 2 no.6tl34-141 159. (WROL 13%4) 1. Moskovskly khimilco-tekhnologichaskiy Institut. Kafedra tokhnologil p2astmos. (Copper Industry--Bywproducts) (Ion excbange) (Precious metals-Ketallurgy) 1, ISVIAN, M. YA. 2. 8884 (60) 4o Umbilicus ?. Sec"ting isbility of unstriped-wasele cells of umbilical vessels In "a. Dold. AN 988186 Wo. 4, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Yebruary -1953. Unclassified. 18 -41; 31 % kA Al ' i 3 ' S t 3 ; IF fi; t3 44 is I Ha HIM all 0 9. No JM F Z. so . 0 - 0 41. ft . . K L&V I AIM, 7. It Legislative enactments of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. and its Presidium which regulate the labor relations of workers and employees. Uch.sap.URI no.274t2O-40 159. (KU 13:5) (IAbor laws and legislation) 1. u-;VTAN7 "Vacuum concrete. p. 22" (GIWXVI?W-t; Vol 5, No. 1, Jan. 1953, Zagreb, Yugoslavia) 30t Monthly List of East European Accessions, LX'., Vol. 20 No. 11, Nov. 1953, Uncl. DZURMIKATIOM Or TUC iron gwgTwm M a ATO"'g pa, 21 I lit I ze!o bk~ Md. 144 Mir WAW- Aosook6ed AMR). Cast oramp. N. J. 06 a" W" A"follw1mromess 0( 6144AM Was 117 iV a if *wbg &a OtMOR otody Asrood UN loss tbr&4* a psom~krpj Is Om sway jamrsal 486 to lift ho. *A @gas&* are" #*dim obtalsed foi loss 01 r a wwo tomod 10 be Ubw vdlh pressors Am* Wit &a VpUdW`hM Was ro*dW at " pt*"W*S. A WMkdd smargy dopeadamoo was famed, (1), 19.3.) 4v -N4AtS5dq.W HIL AU L /'V Category UM/Suclear Physics Origin of Charged and neutral particles through C-6 matter Abe Jour Ref Zhur rizika., No 1, 1957, No 585 Author KorsuAskiy, M.1s) Iorisatt Sh.L' Pivvmrl Lolep I6t M='kov Polytechnic last., i Title Applicability of the Fixtio CRq23l'-r23/',lq3632) x 1, which Holds for Detailed Equi3lbrimp to a Be= of Ions with a Stationary Composition Orig Pab bbkl. Ax sm., 1956, 1o7, xo 51 664.~6T Abstract An 'analysis of the experimmUl data, obtained by various investigs- torsi-, is used to show that the following equality holds with an ac- curacy to within gr Al Olt where Wjj, 11~pjp etc is the wimber of Ions in the beam having charges 1, 1,2,' etc., and Nf,'N* etc. is the wzber of Ions in the stationary case. Xquation (1) is Zined If the rdAtionship q.~ T T L (2) 1 13 is valid and is 0 cross sections that characterizathe charge exchange between a beam of fast ions and a substance at room temperature; Cj card 1/2 J'. V -'4 'SKAYA, i'-Zetaii~t maditsinakikh nauk; IAVIAIr-fS C-. -imn-dIdwt------ maditsinskikh nauk; DANSXSR, Y.N., kandidafffoT,40147=48~ikh nauk; IHITSKOVA. Te.T. Sate of health and organization of medical services to children at a rural medical sections Top.okh.cato L dot. I no-3:77-80 S-0 156. (KI2A gill) I* Iz Gosudaretvannogo nauchno-Insladovatellskogo pediatrichaskogo insituta Kinisterstya sdLrovookhrananiya ROSR (dir. - prof # A.L.Libov) Leningrad. (MIDICIRS, RURAL) (CHILDRIN-CARIS AND HYGIXn) L', 7 ~' -,A - ~"&" I S . ' t . "Phy,vicil develon.,%ent rnd utntr pf* health of rf PI-e in lxnin,,rad m-I of its report s-.Ardtted at the 13+h nl-~Trdon fonprcEr- of yr.*cnists, pnd Infectloristsi 1959. KUTIMS, lawd,med.nauk Yaw of'w=k organ1sation of the Pediatries Romeamb Institute in oreative oollaboration with practioing public health inatitufAmm. VOP*'okh, mat,'i dot* 5 noo&61-66 X-D f6O, (Mnu 1xiij I* Is Uningradskogo nauchno-iisledovatellskogo pediatrichookogo instituta (direktot .9,saslushonnnyy Tmob respubliki L.S.,Kutina). (MfATHICS-4TUDY AND TEACHING) trams s.m. (teningrad) ...... ---. NethodL of Evolvement of Standards of Pboical Development of Children" 'Report preseuted at the 3rd Conference on the use of Matbewtics in Biology, Lenlograd UnIversitys P-3-28 Jan. 1961. (Primenenlye ustemticbeeMb Metodov v Biologil. np Leningradp 1963 pp 5-3.1) IZVIMIT, S.M., ksM.zed.nauk Some problemo in medical attendance for children in sizhool. Vop. okh. mat. i date 7 no.2;74-77 F 162. OMA 15:3) 1. Iz Loningradakogo goeudaretvonnogo vauchno-issladovatelfskogo pediatrichookogo inutituta (dir. - zaaluzhennyy vrach R3FjR L.S. Kutim). (SCHOOL HMMM) UVIANTO S.M. Wthods for working out noma or the phyoical development of-cbIldrsn, F~rlm. mat. matod. v biol. no.21225-229 163, (MIRA 16:11) 4- izviczx.. P. MOWN Infm-mtion. Sloyarenotvi 11 no.8/9t4ll-412 Ag 163. UM', 28(l) SOV/91-59-10-9/29 AUTHORS! Ivantsov V.A. and LeviGh A A- Engineers and Ukb'An B.N. Chief of the Chemical-Departm-e-n-r TITLE: Automatic Filling of Expenditure Tanks with Phosphates PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr. 10, pp 18-20, (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the Nizbne-Turinskaya GRES, a phosphate solution is prepared in the department for chemical purifying of wa- ter. The solution is prepared in an installation consis- ting of a dissolving tank, into which chemically pure water and steam are fed, a coke filter, and two tanks for keeping the ready solution. For mixing the solution, pumping it into spare tanks and filling two expenditure tanks in the boiler room, two centrifugal pumps are used. The pipeline length from the spare tanks to the boiler room is about 320 m. Two workmen, one at the expenditure tanks and another at the pumpq were required to operate the feed line-, The Qief of the TsSTI "Sverdlovenergo", D.P. Larionov, proposed automation of the expenditure tank -filling process bf.using)a.layout requiring a mini- Card 1/2 mum quantity of cable ig. 1 . For this purpose, a dif- MICH., A.A. (Niahnyaya Tura)j WIN, U.N. (Nizhnyaya Tura) Automation of the proportioning of reagents at water supply otations, Vod. i san. tekb. no.10:31-32 0 161. (KIU 34: 11) (Vater- - Pu rl fi ca tion) LEVICH, A.M.; IHOROSHKOq A.F.; KANEVSKAYA, U.S. (Wev) Bit* made from oynthetic materials. Shveinprom, no,2:29 xr-Ap 161, (Hats) (KM 142-4) low , MEMO Y/-C- Y, G t USSHIGeneral Problems of Pathology - Tumors. s-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71499 Author : Ishchenko, I.N., Levich, G.A. Inst Title : IfACS "/-?7 and Repeated P-11 Blood Transfusions in lrcl C oop t,one Due to Tumour X-Ray Therapy. Orig Pub : Citotoksiny in Sovrem. Viedizine, Kiev, 1956, 224-230 Abstract : 225 breast cancer patients were studied (30- first stage, 55- second stage, 35- third stage and 25- fourth stage of cancer). The 3rAjority of them vere operated on befo- re X-ray therapy, and part of them were treated by X-ray preoperatively. Hamtology, cancerolytic: coefficient (CC), and skin testing with trypan blue (TB) vas done on the patients. CC -c~ 1.5 and TB 4 15 were regarded as indications of lowered antiblastic reaction. After X-ray, most of the patients showed a decrease in reactivity. And thus) the lowering of CC and TB was noted in 64 percent, Card 1/2 38 - Card 2/2 - 39 LWICM, I.A.,vekbaulk toplokhodat ODINTWV, Dole, lineymry makhanik Operation of 6C275L engines. Proisy.-tokh. abor. w.3:19-43 1590 (kMU 13: 10) 2. Moskovskoye-rechnoys parokhodstvo. (Marine diesel engines) T' T"r, Tri or of of owupowkwe "mail. 1. - - W. 0. 04-1, P. 44-0; Atoms. Zba*. is", Nos. 1. Uip.z~~ avadmoosts, im Me volebt got 0 "At eves, t"Is. "W" rvi lior woms. see lowilt Nit. " b "M to wah sew ""ileum fulfat, see 004 Wool is oboe ;1z;4 Iwo The ftlaftiomr, wiwrv lbr al"I Nit. 41o10 -ho wr flarwarossom aket IV ime (Nlljj*16. fed W. H. )1"u **so Sol so bee well see Noe well lz Uft" #0 1 $40402 .40 dog dA aloriiw 4 Issas 44 -io-, I a ad 9 a Is 1 9 a 0 A a -j-4 in ;~I- 0,0 Jae oo 000004 0 00 0 04 a o *1 0 0 0 0 0 41 * of 0-0 0 0 0 few fee 00. off 04 It sod of* 004 Am Tb* dw" w, cnW~ 1. A. L k sed vW P. A, &A 06,~%,W L Irst Ow No. 2610.-,Tb, advangW, and dksdvow#" cd a as abmbemb Ow ON& bf" w Of w1w wel-W 140me fee 0a 0 d axe I-Of -00 I*** "SO Pee "60, goo 1400 -4o9 tgoo a** 9#0 goo goo S~ 04 161640 M Gov 02 8-4 TF ~Ow I I 1~ 11 AV 10 As ; a To ; Ir 3 ; 0 0 a I ff a * a 4 2 6 6.660009090*009 /_ rz Vl'(1 14, ]_'. - - --- , - - -- - .AUTHOR: Levich, I*A. 68-1-13/22 TITILZ: auses of an Increased Consumption of Soda for the Purifi- cation of Gas from Hydrogen Sulphide by the Arsenical Bode Method (Prichiny uvelichennogo raskhoda sody pri ochistke gaza ot serovoda myshlyakovo-sodovym metodom) PE'RIODICAL: Koks i ]Uiimiya, 1958, rio.1, pp. 49 - 51 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Causes of seasonal (autumn and winter) deterioration of the operation of the gas purification process, accompanied by an increase in the consumption of soda were investigated. It was established that one of the main factors influencine the consumption of soda during the purification of coke oven gas from hydrogen sulphide by the arsenidal-soda method is the content of hydrogen cyanide in the Bas. An increase in the consumption of soda during the autumn-winter period is due to a decrease in washing out of hydrogen cyanide from the gas by cooling water in the final coolers, as with low temperatures the amount of water used for cooling sharply decreases. By mainten- ance of the same spraying c3nditions in coolers ( in summer and winter) about 0.6 - 0*7 klm of cyanide can be washed out of the gas and the content of cyanide in the gas supplied to the 3 sulphur scrubbers can be maintained at a level of 0.6 - 0.? g/m, Cprdl/2 In order to decrease further the content of cyanide in the gas, 68-1-13J22 Causes of an Increased Consumption of Soda for the Purification of Gas from Hydrogen Sulphide by the Arsenical Soda Method. its washing in a special apparatus of the type of spray coolers, erected in the sulphur recovery plant after the benzole scrubbers is proposed. This washing should be carried out with water circulating in a closed cycle with the removal of cyanide from the wash water by blowing out in a cooling tower. According to laboratory experiments about 0.4 - 0.5 9/m 3 of cyanide can be removed in this way, so that the gas supplied to the sulphur scrubbers will contain 0.2 - 0-3 9/m 3 of hydrogen cyanide. In addition to a decrease in the consumption of soda, such washing of gas will secure a better stabilisation of parameters, determining technological conditions of operation of the sulphur removal plant. There are 3 tables. ASSOCIATION.-UpoMeMye Coke Oven Works (Zaporozhakiy koksokhimi- ciii'skiy- zavod) AVAILABLE; Library of CongreBB Gard 2/2 AUTHORS: Ievich, I.A. Aad Nydellman, A.Ye. 68-58--5-9/25 TITLN: An Improvement in the Method of Preparing Freshly Dissolved Arsenic Before its Feeding into the Operating Solution Usovershenstvovaniye sposoba, podgotovki, avezherastvor- ennogo myshlyaka pered podachey yego v rabochiy rast-,ror) PERIODICAL: Koks i Kbimiya, 1958, Nr 5, PP 31 - 35 (USSR). ABSTRACT; In 19561 the stability of the arsenical complex in the solution purifying coke oven gas from hydrogen sulphide was unstable; it was decomposing with the precipitation of arsenic sulphide. A supply of freshly dissolved arsenic to the plant had no substantial influence on increasing its concentration in the purifying solution. An increase of pH to 8 - 8.2 of the freshly prepared arsenical solution had no benefisial influence on the stability of the complex. The negative results were also obtained on tran ferring sodium arsenite into tri-compcund of trivalent arsenic by preliminary saturation of the tresh solution with bydrogen sulphide (from coke oven gas). In the fresh solution this trisalt is stable but on contact with the operating reagent It is easily transformed into cxytbioarsenicel salt which is easily decomposed. It was found that in order to increase the stability of arsenic in the operating solution the fresh Card.1/2 solution should be preliminarily transformed into pentavalent 68-58-5 -9/25 An Improvement in the Method of PreparIng Freshly D4sv-'L-e --- -J,: .& - - r 4 A en Before its Feeding into the Operating Solution arsenic. This can easily be obtained by saturating the salt with hydrogen sulphide and aubsequent oxidation with air. If these operations are performed outside the working cy::e, stable compounds are formed which do not decompose on enterir.,-, the operating solution. It is pointed out that the prepea-ratinn of the arsenical solution should be carried out on a srE:;-4al installation. ASSOCIATION; Zaporozbokiy koksokbimicheskly zavod (Zapor~z.-'Alye Card 2/2 Coke Oven Works) LICVICH, I.A. Disposal of waste waters from the arsenic-sods vulfur-rezDval plant and the restating production of mixed salts* Koks I kbinp no.11946-48 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Zaporoshokly 1wknokhimicheekly savode (Sewage disposal) UMTAWD, SAI STRAKHOVA, A.Ye.1 KULESHOV, P.Ya.; -LEVICH, I.A.; EYDEWMAN, A.Ye. Produotion of sodium thiooyanate from the waste waters of areenic- soda sulfur removal. K&s'i khim. no.5t45-48 163. (min 160) 1. 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Vn I a drop .. d , , "Ib of this main the drops behave rItW ss~ cond elec . . ., an e a liquid (i.e.. (here Is convection streaming In the mirface) -or as a solid (no wnvection -in the surface).- This deduc. tion Is In agreement with the date by Balch (CA 29 fwm;tl;~ ls fo o lid d 98129 ~k l Sl r o r m r fu es are va a p ). Tilloy. They agme with Kryn- Ifit at the orifire 4 a ca a' 13 41 11M) ko observations (C 1 1 . . . . . . v . s 000 0000 000 0000,0,0:9090 A a u a 004,- 000 00 A 0061 0o;': 002. 00 0013 so 't I: 0:.3 it1 0 0 0OW 0 .0 0*0 -00 000 .too goo see 1- .t00 goo x 06 see Iare 0 GOO goo m00 2041 moo "oil- NOWW" 61 Suffm (In lRutAtIon.) j the MONSWIR"i-_hurmal FL2Ij,,k,,k-I KAIm" Frurnkin anti Y-UT h 721, 'Oct- 1947, 1. . eh;;Istry). v. (Journal of firlear 1" 1204. tangential he inhibition oI De"I"110 atheory tow betwren 2 liquids njotion at the tOu"dar,,t. Chang" In Ur?.-' 1 . of urface-active so tion 'rufftnts are fru%t itration caug"I by convvc wtical. rnathernsfical "4rughly c.nxidvrW. A tbeo n.1y.I. &L LITIN&TWI CLAIWI!fam 5 AT 41 it 0 0000 000000 0000 0 0 0_2_!~u 0 0 0 0 0 0 'a 00 0 0 0 0 60686000e 0000000000 An 1947 Slectrometallurgy "The Motion of Uquid and Solid Metallic Particles in Solutions of Zlectrolytes; III) General Theory," V, 1ATICh. 13 pp "Zhur F12 Xhim" Vol M, No 6 Discusses: 1, the movement of liquid metallic particles in an electric field; 2j Incompletely polarized particles; 3, cataphoresis with corrective electric flow; and 4j, fall of liquid metallic particles in a field of gravity. Ft~~ r. 4 1 & ,k CL N N 4s. A A ~ ~i m "d 11"W aidd Wildso to Noma" 04 I lot so l *b V L a tt minklm wscl td o dtVq Amb"O. A. I 116srawl *A lt A V Ch 1 4 M 00 . . . . . ,. 1no. . ow., r* 4 so a J. C"w- (USA R.) to. 1436-4iftli"Wim kuwanf; C1.11 41. SIWA.-Tbt thrwr (d. C.A. Q. 21b&) &- for Itat snow"oem of an Imalawc! dm I& an dre. 00 &W ts catew&cl to Include dmp cmwcte4 to an drevark. 1u raig d swim al the *w &Prn& an the pote"161 *0 Wit isdrtd. by The miumawirral the POINW-' see 00 dt.w. *ad an the nmwmmtl &Imms tbr drop h d 004 surfact wbirk or m function of The vk4fV on t e top. 'ruis thus@ cA-8 AS-AVOll MS. TAIlln &84 thUl MOW "US- ' 00 0 au the ewm-f-w4tace na-ves. The pWtut I crolwat b d h k d ' see 00 40 r witbim the sults, swar the 4rop cptn& us t r t upb Path aftow curivat " a" the ftwoy of the refuctble -ulf- 6 too 0 0aw* to difirreat Pons of the dmp*s cutbixk. Wlwa see 11101 sdo, b 14wnd toy the sawfam mu"farou Of the amp. valladet b th AM Av t6 ha thi t o w ar e t , wrowt wma m $a e g. y d P Mus" the 463etwom twt-ftma the ;~. Aaj Or - e 0 406 rdAk Mai. ) Wes f lee 200 woo 8*0 too ~ ellall on a.. all l lam " ; 0 ! 0 a I Ad 1 9 a ad 0 a a I IN 91 1 A a I I a A x a it it r7lif are 0 0 0 41 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 411 0 0 j a 0 a 9 0-0 0 0 L-Zvlcrl, V. ld~-, tX. f 'K IL M iFA 5,16/9TY" "Theory of Diffusion Kinetics of Ret6rogenspus chemiag] prooeqns-4 n? Psaotions OoourrtM'oa t4a Bordaillue Betvasn, the Solid and Idquid Mass During Turbulent. Flov,- -T. leviobj -rust of Phys Chem, Aced Sol WSRp Modacef", "MiUr r1Z VAIMP VOLIM, So 6. Disousess (2) tuz+ulsnt flow of liquids, (2) Wfuslon ton 4 a 1!!oop 1pliRtep qmd (3) reactlca av suxofacea-" Su$i00d7I&A47-' J, NX I n A rJ 1 W4-1 L t,.j UffICH, Y4 Jun rilms., Idquld Fluids - Diffusion "Tbeory of Diffusion Kinetics of Heterogeneous Cbemd- cal: Processes: ni, Reactions Occurring on the Borderline Between the Liquid and Gaseous Tbases..' V. -toevich, Inst of Phys Chem, Acad Sol WSR., Moscow., 9 "Zhur Piz IhIx" Vol =, Wo 6 Discusses diffusion tovards a moving drop, dlesolTing of a gas In a flowing fl2m of liquid, and cases of tutbulant movemat la a film. 002itted 7 Jan 47. 56149moo 1. - -- -1 -%-~ - ~Y-i- ill. -o ~ I I.. -A :.; the strwiarv of thw wire. double 14"t 6% 4t. I=iW,. At 171*11,111, sowing "WOUSIN The th"Pale. In the *bmg -a wapfti& MONO=. the ellect W the "Wiest #,,747 , as) the 'Ifurlare al #be dml4r SAY" as 10-1 ,ff =t fitam ks apd, stniclum. d #be cuttrut- ,vmlwtw im wt w a wn oppught, to that of The charge a Ito ekcuo&. It the cwmt coodudi" imat off 44 the am" f1v as the choice of the elrefrodr. their (It.. Illfw4two In the .1know put of the giamiale 14wr is Pit. twtw4 bytimireatival, wbrematbrdiatilmosated lbr caas- ruadwims ims fram6at baltsmatn"60M. M mat. rul- test &W to &me thronk the #kvA4r 6w #Iwv4qm ea. lam"SiAny with the p4calial at the Imanmuly twien to 11m, bri"witata wul tlw 414daw tmiti 4 the d4ail4c Mem L4v", N tlw," us S R, -6wodm wutks of Woe a, ~0-11 "m Whion"a'sk 19.50, 103-20)(1951); cf. The algolfimuce of the diffaflon thAmry fcw4 IRV MIN '1141-111"It, W INa ft ull I'M -11"WIN l moffamw 12VION, V. G. UMAPUineering - Wdromechanics 21 Jun 51 ."Theory of Diffusion Processes in a Moving Liq- uid (Hydrodynamics at High Prandtl Numbers)," V. 0. Levich "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXVIII, No 6, pp 1105- 1108 In addn to Levich's previous works, in which be discussed quant theory of processee;of convec- tive diffusion in liquids, here he emphasizes inapplicability of analogy between dIffusion and thermal cond for the case of liquids. Sub- mitted by Acad A. N. Frumkin 4 MaY 51. 184T45 Th eat In MORI a 141M find N. N .*1.4y A -31-Y YR. T9 UT-IWA 9 differtntial cquCk. tie" of eoli;~tla diffusion. i,(&/Ox) + s(belby) - D(blrl ayl), where D - diffusion coelf., u and P, tesp., are tile tangential and the normal components 61 the Velocity of flow of the liquid at the bounclary Is -%r, and c - the sin. known concn. of the substance In the liquid, Is tolml undcr the general bounduy condition IWO") - or; futthtr Conditions are. C - Co at 7 - 46. And e - Ce at x - 0, 7 Pi 0. The vvlocity components 11 and 9 am exprts" by pcnver wits In y18, when & Is the thickness of the boundary I In ttrms of new variables !I 4/3kzlle and s - YlXx-111, the new function t4r. 1) t(x, y)lxllo sotk- 2 )TJO fiti the equation (WO/Oss) + 0/20MC) an/a4; its solit. leads to a soln. for c(s, (), and thence for thellowj(x,y). Near the edgeof ibex, ypiane.-the Dow. Is dttd. solely by the rate 0 a on. reac n; Lfrom the . 9e, the rate Of transfer of the 2u tan" 0 an 1.1 th Nernst's an Incr I prominent role. At -dame elements of the diffusion War. the effective thick. nasal Of t ndary diffusion I&)" TWICS to dif- i t lAw9jk4IAe-r"t Port long of the x, I-p_ , a. N. __j L61% V. 9, Flao-himl1twksys t1dradlaaaalka. Cftys- k"Ou"furdrodyniunics.] 1zdatAkad.NaukSSSR, T-331- -711 l M p W .60 rub m oscow, 19S PP Ws tmk trtats, aspects of -hydM),namics with which, (or the niost part, a mathematician is not usually concenitd, perhaps because they seldom come to hi-I attention. After an Introductory diapter outlining the standard hydrody- naMic theory. espeewly viscous flow, bmadary-layer ttog, and turbulent flow, the following topics are treated,: convective diffusion, diffusion In a turbmlent flow; pamage of rurrent through a solution of electrolytes: capillary motion; trotion of drops and bubbles; motion of particles on the surface of a fluid; motion &W diffusion in thin layers of a liquid. Each,chapter is followed by a bibilography (surprisingly, the work of-Gr6 - on the =6aft CL drogg , N Si6b k SiSR l N 2W X AW a . au ran e w I nt pp. , , [ , 195^ h MR IS $9 W li i t d Th h t s icecow, 4 not e e mat rinat en , ). , 1 methods are elementary and Intemt for a -mathematkian will lie chiedy in the subjects treated. J. V. Wahai"dft. MICK. T.O.; STAROOMRSKATA, Ts.L., redaktor; TUXARKIZA. N.A., takhniche- "PWrodaktor. [Introduction to st&tistio&l aech&nics) Vvedanis v statisticheskalu fisiku. Isd. 2-s, perer. Xoakv&. Goo. lzd-vo tokWAko-toorst. lit-ry, 1954. 529 p. ()aaA 8: 1 (statistIO&I mah&"400) h= "try: ma chadatrr s Pabe 22 27/44 AM D"OUP B. Vs YAmbo Correspo of AG&4* of so. USSRp mad Levichp Ve Go Title Theory of repelling forces in oloctrolyto IVero batsmen non-urdfomly charged surfaces Periodio4a Ddk. AN SM 98/6p 985-9990 October 21.. 1954 Abstr"t The davolopOOnt of-jai ion-oldetrostatic-theoryo regarding the repulsion forces in electrolyte layers between uniformly and non-uniformly charged surfacesp in discussed# The formulation of the first quantitative physi- cale-theoz7p of the stability of Iyophobic colloids and dispersion systems, is described, Formulasp determining the repulsion forces in electrolyte layerej are includeds' light reforencebt 6-USSR and 2-USA (1937-1953). Institution t Acadew of Sciencas-USSRs Institute of Physical Cheadstry Submitted Jdy 72 2.954. Chemistry- ---Physi-cal chemistry 2/1 Pab #722 -37/56. V's 0, TLUG u 'The CIP Of 001-10ids in a turbulent liquid flow theory Of CO&gUlAti Dok WSSSR-99/50 809-412p Doc 3.19 1954 Abstract The effect 'of turbulent -Mixin& On -the-rate of colloid coagulation Process nt was investigated. The analyzed coaVlation mechanism may pl&y an imports, role In the uase or aerosols sInce the diffusion coefficient of particles in the air is approximtely 104 times greater thin in Ater. The tultulont diffusion in only than greater than the Braunian %then the parUcies in- volved have dironsions varying between 10-3 - 10~'4 cm. The effect of in- gulation o!, creased rate of flow ard imroased particle dimensions on the coar 00310idal ,rtielas is explained. Five referencos'. 4-USSR and 1-Gem.;an 11"o-1953T. "Instituti(Mi Presented, bys Academician A, 11, Frumkin,, July 17, 19,54 MW Physics Physical chemistry Pub.22 -41/63 ftthors:- -1 t6iich 4X* -A The the6ry-of -coagulation and pr4cipitatlewat aereeA- pwStates- fw&,- turbulent gas flow. Coefficient of capturing aorosol parttelft periodim-a IDok,,--AN.-SWR,. 99/6, l(U-1044i Doc 21, 1954 Abstract ITheorstica11 data are presented regarding the presence in agas flow of large particles or drops which are capable of capturing aerosol particles and the precipitation of aeroeol particles on solid surfaces. It ua3 found that the mechanism of coagulation in the field of turbulent accelerations is coftformable with the theory of gravitational coagulation. There is no precipitation of aerosol particles in a turbulent flow when the rate of their drop into the field of gravitation Is small in comparison with the rate of the turbulent pulsations. The only possible exception could be the zone of verywall interv.,%ls to the horizontRI solid surface where the -turbulent flow of the liquid is decelerated. Eight USSR references (1946- 1954Y. Institution: 'resented byt Academician Frumkin July 17, 1954 ~ - -m-" ~ -1 "M - ..., _i 9 t, ~'Il : ! I I J~p' m I I I;~~ 11 ~', I,~- I i -mmml MEMm,- ,4 R