"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOKSHIN, YA. V. - LOKSHIN, YE. YU."
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Experience with the Setting-up of Automatic Production Lines
on their discovery. Many errors can be avoided by adequate
testing of individual equipment items! (Special machine tools
in the ball bearing line were tested during three shifts only.)
15 to 20 shifts are recommended. Servicing routines must be
established and written instrurtions issued. Preventive
maintenance must be established. Clear responsibility must
be placed on the authority which orders the production line.
This alone will ensure the timely training of maintenance
staff, with special emphasis on electricians and hydraulics
maintenance engineers.
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AVAILABIZ: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
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_1.V,, mez!jrL;fcnryy irizh-,-leoopatolog
r7r.,,,,tjiveq cr tho in'sxrdlotrict fora!3t fatholOg 'u
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ra,%A., ot vred. i bol, 6 no.5:11-12 My 161.
LOKVIN, YA y1i 11/5
745-54
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Lakirovaniye i Pechataniye v Zhestyanobinochnom Proizvodstve (Lncquering
and Sealing in Tin Can Production, by) Ya. Yu. Lokshin Dr.) Yoslcva,
Pishchepromizdat, 1954.
299 p. Illus., Dlagrs.
"Ispoilzovannaya Literatura": P. 298.
ANDERM, A.B.; ANTONOV, A.I.; ARAMV, P.P.. BAWASH. A.I., BEDNTAXOVA.
A.B.; BXNIN, G.S.; B ICH. V.V.; IERNSHTITE, S.A.; BITMSKOV,
V.I.; BLTUMMARG, V.V.: BONCH-BRIYYNVICH, M.D.; BOPMOTOV, A.D.;
BULGAKOV,,N.I..- VKKSLER, B.A.; GAVRILZIWO. I.V.; GENDLXR, Te.S.*
[decease ; GWIIVANOV, N.A., Edeceaaedl;*GIBSHRAN. TeJe.;
GOLDOVSKIT.Ta.M.; GORBUNOV, P.P.; GORYAL'4OV, P.A.; GRINBXRG. B.G.;
GRYtW,R, V.S.; DANOVSKIY. N.Y.; DZRVULISKIY. V.M. . [deceased];
DROUTLO, P.G.; DTBWS, B.G.; DITACHWO. P.F.; DTURNBAUM, H.S.,
Cdeceased3 ; TEGORCHMMO, B.F. [dsceaRedl; T3L'TASHKRVICR. S.A-;
ZHKMOV, L.P.; ZAVXLISKIT, A.B.: ZAVELISKIY, F.S.; IVANOVSKIT.
S.R.; ITKIN, I.H.; KAZHDAN, A.Ta.; KAZHINSKIT, B.B.; KAPLINSKIT, S.V.:
KASATKIN, F.S.; KATSAUROV, I.N.; KITATGORODSKIY. I.I.; KOLZSNIKOV,
I.F.; KOLOSOV, V.A.; KORMV, H.S.; KOTOV, B.I.; LINDS. V.V.;
LIBIWEV, H.V.; LXTITSKIY, N.I.; LOKSHIN, Ta.T4; LUTTSAU. V.K.-,
MANNERBERGER, A.A.; MIKRATLOV. Vzv.-'---RTVlAflJW, N.M.; MURAVIYXV. I.M.;
WD191,111AN, G.R.: PAVLTSHKOV. L.S.: POIJJYANOV. V.A.: POLTAKOV. Te.S.:
POPOV, V.V.; POPOV, N.I.; RAKHLIN, I.Te.. RZHICVSKIT, V.V.; ROZUBXRG,
G.V.; ROZENTRMNR, B.A.; ROXOTTAN, Te.S.: RUKAVISHNIKOV, V.I.;
RUT0VSKrT, B.N. [deceased]: RTYKIN, P.M.; SMIRMOV, A.P.; STEPANOV, G.Tu,
STIPANOV, Tu.A.; TARASOV, L.Ta.; TOKAM, L.I.; USPASSKIT, P.P.;
73DOROV, A.V.; FM, N.M.; FFMMNLI, N.Z.; KHRT.FSTS, S.Ta.; KRLOPIN.
M.I.; KHODOT, V.V.; SHMSHUR, V.I.; SWIRO, k.Te.; SHATSOV. N.I.;
SHISHKINA. K.N.; SHOR, R.R.; SHPICHIMSKIY, Te.S.; SHPRINK, B.A.;
SHTFM,ING, S.Z.; SHUM, L.R.; SHMGALITHR, L. Ta.; XRVATS, A.T.;
(Continued on next card)
ANDWET. A.B. (continued) .... Card 2.
TAXOVLZf, A.T.; AXDR",XT, Te.S., retsonsent, redaktor; BIUM11-
GIN.B.M., retsenzant, redaktor: BXRW. L.D., ratsonsent. rodaktor;
BOLTINSKITo' V.N., retsenzent. redaktor; BONCH-BRUTXVICH. T.L.,
reteensent, redaktor; YELLER. M.A., ratmenzent, redaktor; VINOGRADOV,
A.V., retmonsent, redaktor; GUIITSOV, N.T., retsenzent, rodaktor;
DIGTTARIV, I.L.. retsenzent, redaktor: DEMITANIUK, F.S., retmenzent;
redaktor; DOBW)SHYSLOY. I.N., retmenzent, rodaktor; TXUNCMK, G.M.
retmenzent, rodaktor;ZHMCCHXIN, D.N., retsenzent, rodaktor-:
SffU7lAVCH=O, A.N., retsenzent, redaktor; ZLOUNTIV, G.A.,, retsenz*dnt,
rodaktor; UPLUNOV, R.P., reteenzent, redaktor; KUSAKOV, M.M.,
reteensent,*redaktor; LEVINSON, L.Te., (decsAsed] reteenzent, redaktor;
MALOV, N.N., rateenznnt, radaktor; IURWS. V.A. reteenzent, redaktor;
!(STELITSYN, I.I., reteenzent, rodaktor; MIKHAYLOV, S.M., reteenzent;
redaktor; OLIVETSKIT, B.A.. retsenzent, rodaktor; PAVLOV, B.A.,
reteenzent, redalctor: PANYUKOV, N.P..refeensent, redaktor; PLAKSIN,
I.H.9 reteensent, redaktor; RAKOV, K.A. retsenzent, redaktor;
RZHAVINSKIT. V.V., retsenzent, rodaktor! RIIEBERG, A.M., retsenzent;
redaktor; HDOOVIN, N. To.. reteenzent. redaktor; RUDMO. K.G..
retsenzent, redaktor; RMYSHY. D.N., [deceased] reteensent,
rodaktor; IffZHOV, P.A., reteenzent, redaktor; SAODMIRSKIT. Y.B.,
reteenzent, redaktor: SKRAKTATIT. B.G.. reteenzent, redaktor:
SOKOV, V.S., retsenzent, rodaktor; SOKOLOV, N.S.. reteenzent,
redaktor; SPIVAKOVSKIY. A.0., reteensent, redaktor; STRAHNNTOV. A.Te..
retsenzent, redaktor; STRIMMStlY. N.S.. reteenzent. redaktor;
(Continued on next car&)
ANDRE M , k.V.,(continued) .... Card 3.
TMITAKOV, A.P. , retsenzent, redaktor; 7AYVlMkH, Te.H.. retsenzent,
redaktor; KHACHATTROV, T.S.. reteenzent, radaktor; CHERNOV. H.V.,
retsenzent, redaktor; SHERGIN, A.P., retsenzent. redaktor; SHNSTO-
PAL, T.M., reteenzent, redaktor; SHESHKO, Te.F.. retselment, redaktor;
SHCHAPOV, N.M., reteenzent, redaktor; YAKOBSON. M.O.. retsenzent,
redaktor; STFYANOV, Yu.A- Pzofessor. redaktor; PIMITANYU, F.S..
prof6ssor.,redaktor; ZUMMSKIT. A.A., Inzhener, redaktor;PLAKSIN,
I.N., redaktor; RIJTOVSKIY, B.N. [deceased] doktor khimicheskikh nauk,
professor, redaktor; SHMGAL'TER, L. Ya. kandidat tekhaichaskikh
nauk, dotsent'. redaktor;BRESTINA, B.S., redaktor; ZWVIvNSKIY, A.A.,
redaktor. (Continued on next card)
ANDRETW, A.T. (continued) .... Card 4.
[Concise polytacbnical dictionary] Kratkii politekbnicheskil
slovarl. Rsdakt9lonzWl sovet; ITLA.Stepanor i dr, Moskra Goo.
izd-vo tokbniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1955- 1136 p. (MLRA 8:12$
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plakain)
(Technolog7--Dict iorwries)
RTBIN, N.S.;_jeXSJTI.N,--TaTu.-; SABURDV, N.V., prof., spetared.; RYZHOVA,
H.S., rnd.; GOTLIB. X.M., takhn.rmd.
[Equipment for producing, dried fruits] Oborudovanie d1la
proizvodstya sushanykh fruktov. Moskva, Plahchapromizdat,
1957. 59 p. (Obnen paradovym tokhnichoskim opytom). (MIRL 11:12)
1 (Fruit-Drying) (Drying apparatus)
LOKSHIV# Yaju.; GLUZ, Me
Use of alkali electrolytes far. washing reusable glass containers.
Xqnm*..f.qy.. p:rom* 12. n~64r28-30 Ap 157, (MIRA IOr6)
11"VieveMnyy Ivpaqb~to-lssledovatel Iskiy institut konmerruoy i oveshch-
esushillney provVehlennosti.
(1160troly-48) (Bottle washing)
LOIMIN, Ya.Yu.
Now types of containers and packaging. Kons. 1 ov,prow. 12 no.7:
25-28 Jl 157- (KnU 12: 4)
1. Yeesoyusnyy nauchno-issledov~tellskly institut konserynoy i
ovoshcheaushilluoy promyshlennosti.
(containers)
(Canning industry-3quipment and supplies)
SOV /137- 58-12-24424
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 68 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Lokshin, Ya. Yu., Gluz, D. S., Malyarchuk, Yu. T.
TITLE: Using Thin Cold-rolled Hot-plated Tinplate in the Cannery Industry
(Primeneniye tonkoy kholodnokatanoy zhesti goryachego luzheniya v
konservnoy promyshlennosti)
PERIODICAL: Konservn. i ovoshchesush. prom-st', 1958, Nr 5, pp 19-21
ABSTRACT: The results of industrial tests of 0. 18-0 20 m cold-rolled tinplate in
making cans and in stamping SKO covers for sealing glass containers
are set forth. These tests demonstrate the possibility of utilizing
thin cold-rolled plate for making cans of up to 0. 5 liter capacity for
meat, dairy, vegetable, and fish preserves, as well as the possibility
of using SKO-83 covers of more pronounced corrugation for sealing
glass containers. The use of thin tinplate in the cannery industry
would permit a saving of 20 or 25% in metal.
M. Z.
Card 1/ 1
WKSHIN, Ta.Tu.
Wayet of'opetning cana (from "Unue Vmrpacku"," no.10, 1957).
Kons. I ov. prom. 13 no.9:44-45 S 158. (MIRA 11:10)
(Cantainmrs)
IOXSHIN, YROYUO
Chemical protection of the surface of iron and nonferrous metals
(from "Blech." Ns.4, 1958). Xons. I av. prom* 13 n9,12:39 D '58-
(MIRA 11:12)
(Tin cans) (Protective coatings)
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litoperfles of the blood and the spinal
fluid in nonual Anituth under the Influence of light and
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00 1 1 =1 zoo
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tutni" dog%' s;AnrJ fluid is 1-1 dynes/cm. lower than
M.-It that til normal dogs; light dn" not tend lo raiw thi% valise Ce 0
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LOXSIH~TNA, E. S.
"Brnin Function vnj the InternnI Medl-,;.ai in Casen of Closed -Aral~mas."
Sub 10 Yov L7, First Morcow Or~Ier of Lonin Mledical ln.-,t
Diesertntions prenented for de.o.reep in cclence and engineering In
Moscow in 1947 ( Ze. Ivep. SC),
SO: Sm No. h57, 19 Apr- 55
REM
1;-S- (Hoskva)
Hourohumoral changes inlrain concussion. Vrech.delo no.12:1289-12.91
1) '57. (XMA 11:2)
1. Ilauchno-isoledovatellakiy inatitut imeni Sklifosovskogo
(BRAIII--COUCUiSION)
(lWiVOUS SYSUM, AUTONOMIC-DIS"SES)
LOXSHIM, U.S.
Relation between conditioned reflex activity and electrophyatological
data in commotio cerebri (with summary in French]. Zhur.nevr. i peikh.
57 no.12:1449-1456 157. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Patofisiologicheakays laborstortys (zav. - dotsent R.S:12-Ifting)
"k
Ilauchno-isaledova tell akogo institute imeni Sklifosovskoro. oekva.
(BRAIN, wounan and injuries,
concusion, 1MG & conditioned reflex activity in (Bus))
(.2180TRONUMPHALOGRAPHY, in var. die.
brain concusion, relation to conditioned reflex
activity (Rus))
(REFLEX, CONDITIOI&D, in var. die.
brain concusion, relation to BIG (Rua))
LOKSHINA, E.S., Doc Merl Oci -- (disr,) "Cortical and subcortdal
interrelations in brain concassion." Yos, 1958, 19 In,
(Gorskiy Med Inst im SJI. Kirov) 100 co!,it-3 (FLp ?V-5~j 109)
- 69 -
"MOGOIL-ZIA, V.K.
Oathode c'ur-rprit 'In d.'3Gnir-rS ok' blood circulation.
-,-L,dy Inst. Im. N.V. Sk-4f. 5 no.2-61-767 162.
U5e of trAnec-~,rvbrcil galvaniz&tion wi,.',,i an r qla current in
3----: c~Ls cne hr al rirc u lat, I on .lbid.$IL8~1?3
(MIRA 19-6)
VA
ZAYKO, H.S., LO IIIIIA, E,S.
I Y'S
Reflex reactions of the gu3tatory xeceptors of the tongue in
direct excitation of the gastric rezeptors. Biul. eksp. biol.
i mod. 53 no.r-.12-14 Ja 162. (MIRA 15: 3)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i patologii organov chuvstv (zav.
- prof. F.G. Snyakin) Instituta normal?noy i patologicheskoy
fiziologii (dir. .. deystvitel7nyy chlen AM SSSR V.V. Farin)
ANN SSSR i laboratorii patofiziologii (zav. - doktor meditsinakikh
nauk E.S. Lokshim) Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno--issledovatellskogo
instituta skoroy pomoshchi imeni N,V, Sklifosovskogo (dir" -
zasluzhennyy vrach LLSSR M.14, Tarasov), Predstavlena deystvitellnym
chlenom Al-114 SSSR V.V, Parinym.
(STWO--OWMATION) (TASTE)
J A
racteri:ltics of cont, i0ris cf the brain.
,;?-lrietic L-La
MIRA I
N. 'If. S k I i f. S : 5 8-- 6- 8 (1 6: 6"
1. iiijUlk-ut Jcroy Imen-I Sllclifosovskogo, 1,'oskva,
Fm
ARAPOV, D.A., Frcl'.; LOKSHINA, E.S.. dakt~-,r
G' ')rticovisceral carre2ations in the acut4- peric,4 nf* Pastr1c
uloer In elderly pergiows. Trudy Inat. im. N.Y. SkIM284152--
160 163. (MIRA IM)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Arapov).
DOKSHINAP E.S.
........ ~, 1- - - - .
Functional state of the cortical tnalysors in hypertension.
Trudy Inst. im. N.V. Sklif. 5 no.2:55-68 162. (MIRA 18j6)
F. A. YIN; 7
UM/Ibdloine - Blood Presswep R4A
Medicine - Blood PreeMwe,.Iffect
I of Drugs on
may 1948
"Treatment of ftertonlo Dineasem With Sulfoeyanats,*
F. A. Lokshina, Therapeutic Clinlo of Ned Faculty,
Second Moscow Ned Inst Immi 1. V. Stalin, 5 PP
"IlInlobeeksys Meditsina" Vol XXVI, No 5
Data frcu-observatIone Indicate that gulfocyanate oca-
pounds are definitely an effective therapeutic agent
f or hypartonio diseases.
,as
75T47
0
LOKSHINA, F.I. (C~elyabinsk, ul. Svobody, 139, kv. 32)
Cytological diagnosis of metastatic adenoma, of the thyroid gland.
Vest. khir. 92 no.6:116-119 Je 164. 0,117,ak 18:5 )
1. Iz Chelyabinskogo gorodskogo onkologicheskogo dispansera (glavnyy
vrach - P.V. Poll).
ALEYNIKOVA, M.M.; LOKSHINA, I.Ye.
Ecology Of Diplopoda in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Zool. zhur. 41 no-3:
372-377 Mr '62. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Biological Institute of the Kazakh Branch of the Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.S.R., and State Pedagogical Institute of
Moscow.
(Tatar A.S.S.R.--Diploda)
LOKSHINA, I.Ye.
Polydesmoldea. (Diplopoda) of the forest zone of European RusEia.
Zool. zhur. 41 no-3:456-459 Mr '62. (MRA 1-5:3)
1. Department of Zoology and Darwinism, State V.I.Lenine PedagogicLI
Institute of Hoscow.
(Diplopoda)
XRTWV, I-P-; IOOXSHM, I-V-,inzh.
Xodernization of silk throving machines. Tekst.prom. 19
no.2$77 F 159o (XM 12:5)
le Glavnyy mokhanik Ustlinekoy sholkokrutillncq fabriki (for
IrrylovI
(Spinning machinery)
.1 LONSIUKA, 1.70.
Diplopod fauna of Moscow Wovince. Zool. zhur. 39 no.11:1737-1738
.zi 16o. (KIRA 14:1)
1. Zoological Museum, Moscow State University.
(Kbecow Province-Diplopoda)
'LOKSHINA, K.A.; SMOLOYANINOVA, N.S.
Cancer of the small Intestinel a caBe from clinical practice,
Sov.med. 26 no.ltII3-115 Ja 063. (MIPA 16s4)
1. Iz rentgenologicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. 6. prof, P.N.Mazayev)
Instituta kbrurgii imeni A.V.Vishnevskogo (dir. - deystviteltnylt
chlen AMN $SSR prof, A A.Vishnevakiy) AMN SSSR.
iDUESTINES.XANCER)
VISHNEVSKIY, A.A., prof.; GALANRIN, N.K., doktor med. ntuk; ARAPCV, A.D.;
AKHMETOVI A.M.; VINITSKAYA, R.S., kand. biol. nauk; VGLYNSK1Y,
Yu.D.; DARBINYAN, T.M., kand. med. nauk; DGNETSKIY, D.A., kand.
med. nauk; KLE74ENCVA, Ye.S.; KUDRYAVTSEVA, A.M., kand. med. nauk;
XRYMSKIY, L.D., kand. med. nauk; jQKMLjEA
,K.A.;MAZAYEV,P.N.,prof.;PANOVA,
Yu.M.; 7%ROMTOVA, T.N., kand. biol. nauk; PYLITSCV, I.M.; SERGEYEVA,
K.A.p kand. med. nauk; KHARNAS, S.Sh., kand. med. nauk; KHRUSHCHEVA,
kand. med. nauk; TSUM.%W , B.M., kand. biol. nauk; SHIK, L.L.,
prof.; GOLIDGA1,101, K.K., red.; BALDINA, N.F., tekhn. red.
(Congenital defects of the heart and large veasels]Vrozhdennye po-
roki serdtoa i krupnykh sosudov; rukovodstvo dlia vrachei. Mo-
skva., Medgiz, 1962. 577 p. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Vishnevskly).
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--DISEASES)
SMLIYANINOVAI, N.S.; WKSHINA, K.A.
X-ray observations of the motor evacuatory function of the stomach
following reconstructive plastic operations. Klin.khir. no.8:16-
18 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Rentgenologicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. P.M.Razayev) i
tretlye khirurgicheskoy otdeleniye (za. - prof. G.D.Vilyavin)
Instituta khirurgii imeni A.V.VishneVBkogo AMN SSSR.
(STOMAC]i-NDTILITY)
LOKSHINA, L. A.
"The Specificity of Action of the Proteinase of the
Gastrointestinal Tract." Cand Biol Sci, Lead Med Sci USSR)
14 Dec 54- (VM9 25 Nov 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (11)
SO: Sum. No-521, 2 Jun 55
0
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~ II -
lIfTbe actlon of ftypsin nd chpnotry~sln on sturtn,' L.-A.
Toksliiti4 (Inst. Blol. And Med, Clipm., Arad.
Moscow). Biothimiya 20, 339-45(11105).-Thc
pmducti ofstudri hydrolyzed by lryp~hi and chymotryndn
were subjected to paper clitommographic :4nafy5k. Thr
compti. of the low-mul, wt. jimiuds of sturin prottiolysk
varic3. poindrig to a grad,ml 1--by-step bmikilown of
Pturin Into peptidei. rhe pre, cc! of fri-c amino addi li:oi
vint. begn demon4tratul.
k I I o v ach V if of P'lol. "ll'A "7' i of
JU, - 111 A I '~ -I 'i. 2~1! 'i
In Oil- courrp (if at-tiv.0i,);t of (1)".'P)
terminal DNII 1rurin,! irl tho protilin a -'i th"!
iirl-, ill tfv2 _our,;eof i(:0-vatiort ~rc, r :,If,,-,)in tio, N-1. -:n;nal
C
re '-lion of the zymo.-,-n Upon ;~(I'W 'ional ('11' fl~o ~- ill
of th", arAivatioll nii-,lur- of 'N-tvrinin~il ~-::iparcd
i with th , non-treat,,f] n. 'I 1:!in, the N-b-,rillinal pcp:;in rt~.;id,:e lf~i;(:irw i:;
libv-rated in the wl~ :wttiv'~tinn a-, a rc ;lilt of hyd:-oly~A:-, of tile jwpud, bond
formed by the "~'112 j,row-. nf !Iii 1 arn ino-m- i, 1.
LOISHINA, L.A.
Conference on the protein problemo Vest, AMN SSSR 13 no.5&.73-76158
(MIRA 11:6)
(PRO"INS)
AUTHORS: Lokshina, L.A. Orekhovich, V. N., 20-na-6-28/43
mem er o of Medical Sciences of the USSR
TITLE: Investigation of the N-Terminal Peptide Liberated During
the Activation of Pepsinogen (Izueheniye 11-kontsevogo peptida,
osvobozhdayushchegosya v protsesse aktivatsii pepsinogena)
PERIODICAL: Daklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, Nr 6,
PP. 1-150-1152 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As is known, several peptides of a total molecular-weight of
approximately Sooo, are cracked during the conversion of
pepainogen into pepsin (references 1,2). It was proved that
this cracking takes place sometimes during the activation
of the N-terminal end of the zymogen-molecule; besides the
free peptides, *also the cracking of the dinitro-phenol-
peptides (DNPh) wab observed (reference 3). Data on the
structure of this peptide are communicated in the present
report. DNPh-pep81noeen was obtained from a combination of
pep3inogen with 2, 4 dinotro-l-fluorobonzene (D:IFB) in a
phosphate buffer (pH 7,0) in the course of 2o hours, at room-
Card 1/4 temperature. The preparation wa:s dialyzel throughout 42 hours
Investigation of the N-Terminal Peptide Liberated During 20-118 -6-28/,13
.the Activation of Pepsinogen
and subsequently dried from the frozen state. The method of
activation is.described. A centrifugate of trichloroacetic
acid has a faint yellow coloring and containa chiefly free
peptides. The alcohol-fraction was, as a ru'Le,:Intensely
colored and contained apparently the N-terminal DITPh-peptide.
This fraction was investigated by means of paper-chromato-
graphy. It was found out that the alcohol-fraction on uni-
dimensional and twodimensional chromatograms in various
solvents yields only a single intensely yellow colored spot
which is apparently the spot of the 11-ternin-ril poptido.
Further peptides contained herein, yield atill 2 faint
yellow spots. The presumable N-terminal peptlae Wa3 washed
out from the paper by means of alcohol and ammonia and
investigated on the paper by means of electrophoresis and
chromatography. With the electrophoresis in a buffer with
6o/o alcohol it was found that DNPh moven an a ningle colorod
,stripe. Thin proven the homogeneity of the peptide. The
peptide was hydrolyzed throughout 24 hours by means of-,-6n
HC1 at 11o 0 C.-to prove that the isolated substance is the
N-terminal peptide of pepsinogen. The liberated DITPh-amino-
Card 2/4 acid was extracted from the hydrolysate by means of ether
Investigation of the N-Terminal Peptide Libernted During 20 -118-6-28/43
the Activation of Pepsinogen
and subsequently chromatographically investigated. The only
observed yellow spot corresponded- accoriing to its position
to the leucine. Since leucine is the N-terminal aminoncid
of the pepsinogen, the peptide is also the N-terminal
of the pepsinogen. Further the number of the aminoacids of
the peptides was investigated (according to reference 4).
16 aminoacid residues were found: 1 alanine-, glycine-,
serine-and phenyl-alanine each; 2 valine-, 4 leucine+ iso-
leucine-and 4 aspartic acid+ glutamic acid residues. This
composition was observed in several tests. The cracking
of the respective peptide cannot be,therefore,a ranlom result
of proteolysis. The spatial sequence of the aminoacid re-
sidues was investigated subsequently. It was found that
carboxypeptidiasis cracks at first leucine from the peptide
and subsequently alanine. Further aminoacid is presumably
proline or lysine; The 11-terminal sequence of the peptide
was investigated by means of the phenyl-isothiocyanate -
method. Since it is difficult and complicated in this case,
Card 3/4 the sequence of tho Pminoacid residues was investigated with
Investigation of the N-Terminal Peptile Liberated During 2o-118-6-20/43
-the Activation of Pepsinogen
pepsinogen. The method is described. It was found that the
N-terminal aminoacid is leucine, followed by valine. The
3rd aminoacid is apparently again leucine. ~.hus the 11-ter-
minal sequenco of pepuinogen and consequently also of the
pepside, is: leucyl - valyl - leucyl - ... The elaborate
investignt-ioninre continued. There are 6 references , 2
of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for Biological and Undical Chemistry of the
Academy of Medical Sciences,USSR (Institut biologicheakoy
i raeditsinskoy khirnii Akademti meditsinski-kh nauk -SSSR)
SUBITITTED: November 4, 1957
Card 4/4
LOKSHIM, L.A-; ORIKHOVICH, Y.N.
Studying the sequence of amino acid residues !~n the N-tervinal
section of pepsinogen. Dok3..Al SSSR 133 no,.2:472-475
J1 160. MU 13: 7)
1. Institut biologicheskoy I meditainskoy khImil Akademit
maditainakikh nauk SSSR. 2. Deystvitel'My chlen AKN SSSR
(for Orekhovich).
(PJPSIBDGU) (AMIND ACIDS)
IDKSHINA L. A., SKIDBOVSKAYA, M. V., SOLOWNEVA, N. I., SHPIKlTM, V. 0.,
ORFMOVICH, V. N., ANT GIZIODMAN, L. M. (USSR)
"Some Observations on the Structure and Mechanism of Action
of Proteinases."
Report presented at the 5th International Biocherdstrl Congress,
l4oscow. 10-16 August 1961
IDKSIIIIU r - - . : - '--:),'iK3VA, V. U., -ITCBOW;:~'~YA,
_1,-A-, -' IM, YEE. A., 0Rr,-jj0VjCjf, V. 1%, 1-1
j '2~ru i~ '210 0
- - i -.- -W, '* ISSR)
ON the Activation of Pepsinogen.
report preaented at the 5th Int'l.
Biocherdstrj Gonl-,ress, :-Ioscow, 10-16 ,Iug. 1961
LOKSHINA L A ORMIOVICII, V.I-,.; SKLOBOVSKAYA, M.V.
Effect of many organic solvents on biological aid
physicochemical properties of pepsin and pepsinc-gen.
Vysokom.soed. 3 no.10:1474-1481 0 161. (FLTRA 14:9)
1. Institut biologicheskoy i meditsinskoy khimii.
(Pepsin) (Pepsinogen) (Solvents)
IA)Ksjl,llLkly L,A.; OMICIOVICH, VX.; PANDAKOVA, V.11.
Effect of N-bromosuac.'mmida on pepsin and pepsinogen.
Dokl. AN SSSR W no.2:471-473 A 162, (MI'll 15:2)
) . Inatitut biologicheskoy i meditsinskoy lhLA:L A1411 SSSR.
2. Deystvitel'W chlen Wl SSSR (for Orekhovich).
(SljCCRZ-:lDTZ)
(PEPSIN)
~~5h,
LOKSEINA, L. A.; OREKHOVICH, V. N.
"On the Significance of Some Amino Acid Residues in Pepsin Molecule for Its
Enzymatic Activity."
report submitted for 6th Intl Biochemistry Cong, New York City, 26 jul-l Aug 1964.
L.A.; OREKHDVICII, MI.; ~'IYLYMJKINA,
!)Crd.!3 wll~ red. kh.*M. -0
18 -;11)
no.5:552-554 Z-0 164.
1. Irnotitut biologichnnkoy i mditsinskoy khimii SSf~R,
Moskva.
FOGOMMKO. L.Y.; UARLAMOVA, K.3.; TYKTANSKAYA, Ye.A.;'~.()KSHINA,_HD
VIKMIUVA, O.V.; LAVOCHKIN, M.P., otv.red,,; RACHEVSKAYA, M.I.,
red.izd-va; GUROVA, 0., tekhn.red.
(A concise handbook containing addresses of institutions,
enterprises, and organizations concerned with cultural and social
services for the population of the city of Hoscowl' Kratkii spra-
vochnik ndresov uchrexhdanii, predprilatil i orgnnixtitaii po
kuliturno-bytovomu obeluzhivaniiu naselaniin g. Hook-vy. Po nosto-
ianliu no 25 dekabria 193J g. Moskva, Izd-va X-va kommun.khoz.
RSFSR. 1954. 255 P. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Hookovskays gorodskays spravochno-informtsionnays kontorB
*Mosgorepravka," Moscow.
(Koscow--Directories)
RAZAROVA, O.M.1 LOKBRIKA, K.D.; POGORNIZO, L.Y.; TYMUNSKAYA, Te.A.;
TIKEICKIiJ(i-YA,-f.l-.-.-VMI'ISYBrAYA. ?.A.: KHARUKOVA. K.S., IAVOCHIIN,
K.P., otvetstyaanyy redaktor; LILIII, A., tekhnicheskiy redattor
[Koscowi a concise co=eroial and cultural directory. As of July 15,
1956] Koskva; kratimia adreeno-sprevochnaia kniga. ?o sostoianiiu
na 15 iiulia 1956. [Koskva] 1956. 495 p. (KIJU 10:1)
I* Moskovelmya gorodakaya spravoabno-informatsionnaya kontora
"Kojgorspravka,O Koscow.
I (Koncow-Directories)
SAV.'.?WYj(VA, A.H.; LOVIUM, R.I. - -
Siberian tick-bite typhus of Kazakhstan. Zdrav.Kazak-h. 17
no.8:17-20 157. (MM 12:6)
1. Is kafedry mikrobiologii TSentral'nogo instituta usovershenetvo-
vantya vrachey i Pavlodarskogo oblastnogo otdela zdravookhranenlya.
(KkZ&KHSUN- -TYPIRJS FEM)
-i:QtK 3 H 1 N, A , -R
USSR/Local Budgets 4903-0500 Oct 1947
"The Westion of Regulating Local Budgets," S. Zemmell, R. Lokshina, 3 pP
I'Sov Finansy" Vol VIII,, No 10
Reviews problem of local budgets. Authors defend present system of
subsidization of some regions at expense of others. Answers arguments
of Comrade Vozyakov as given in his article entitled "More Attention to
the Question of Regulating Local Budgets" appearing in "Sovetskiye
Finansyn No 3, 1947.
LC 20G84
LOORIN& R.
Budgets of the union relmblies for 1956. Yin-SM 17 no.4:18-24
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mRsport analysis of a public institution' by P Fi eev Rq4swed
by R.Lokshina. Fin.SSSR 37 no.4s94-95 AP 163. 16:4)
(Publ.1c institutions-Auditi and inspection)
"I
(Finogeev, P.
LOKSHINA, R. A.
USSPytMedicine - Fungus Diseases
Dermatology
YaylJun 1,9
nSome Data on the Problem of Mouse Favus in Man,,` A. A. Tsimerinov, R.A. 14kohina,
Dermatol. Depto Sci Res Inst Ukrainian SSR, 1 p
"Vest Venerol I Dermatolm .40 3
Isolated cases of Favua murium have been discovered in lAningrad. It has not
yet been established whether Achorion quinckeanum is simply askin parasite or
whetherit also attacks the hair. From cultures and experiments with white mice
and porpoises, it appears thats Mouse favue of the scalp can simulate
Infiltrative trieMphytools. A wuinckeanum can infect the hair of man and
animals. Its culture can be distinguished from Kaufmann-Wolf's epidersophyton
culture in a potato culture medium. Dir,, Sci Res Inst Ukrainian SSRt
Prof A. M. Krichevskiy.
FA149T58
I , I . .
Drug Industry
Stpn&rdizatiozi of matuerinl cul,plips nrd nrepler7tion of fl-cir i~
PY; terpri res. Apt. di-l,) !To. 1, 1952
Morithly LiEt of iwussian Accesnionc. Lil,-ary of Cone-resc
November 1952 UNCLASSIFITED
LOKSHINAO-R. D.
Orugstores
Develorment and distribution of the network of pliarr.Acies in the R. S. F. ~. F.
Apt. delo no. 4, 1952
Monthly List of Russia Accessions, Library of Congress. November, 1952. UNCL:%ZSIFIED.
,j ~~HI*ALO R.R, a, kerA.ekon-nauk; KCR&IIEVSKAYA, L.P., mladshiy nsucht7y sotrud-
all: IVANOVA, N.P., maldshiy nauchnyy sotrudailk
Planab* the financial and adminiBtrative aspects of pharmacies.
Apt.delo 7 no.1:10-15 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Is laborstorii orgenizatsii I ekonomiki aptechnogo dale TSentrall-
hogo aptechnogo nauchno-iReledovatellskogo institute Mini*;terstva
sdravookhronaniya SSSR.
(DRUGSTORMS)
LOIMHINA, R-D-. kand.ekon.nnuk*'
we need standards for stocks of medicines in pharmacieso
Apt, delc 7 uoo6:3-6 N-D 158 (KiRAn:12)
16* Is laboratorii organizataii i ekonomiki aptechno 0 dela
o1 ev3
(zav; - kand.farmateevtichaskildi nauch M.Ga Kor a
TSentrallnogo aptechnogo nanchno-issledovatellskogo instituta
Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(PUWGT)
GOIDSOVAp N.A.; IEUVEV9 L.M.b LITINSKIY9 A.M.; LOKSHI[EAs-R.D.; SEMENOVA,
T.D.; TARASOVA, L.G.; TOLITWANq T.I.,dot-q--.-'--~diSTUK, A.M.9 red.;
SEKCHIID, K.K., tekbn. red.
(Manual on the organization of pharmaceutical service] Uchetmik -ojr- r
ganizqtsii farmatsevticheskogo dela. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo, med. lit-ry
Medgizp 1961. 419 p. (MIRA 14:8)
(DRUGSTORES)
kan suk
,JIMU,-IL.D., kand. elcon. nauk; KOROLEVA, M.G., d. farm. n
KOROBOV'Aj Z.F.; UZDEZIIKOV, A.N.; MMYNOVA, M.P.; PAIICHENKO, Ye.I.
ANANIYEVA, A.Y.
Development of a methodological basis for the determination of
medication requJremento. Sbor. nauch. trud. TSANII,4t2O-30 163
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Otdal organizatoii i ekonomiki aptechnogo dela (rukovoditall
otdola - kand. farm. nauk AsMs. Sidorkov) TSentrallnogo aptechno-
go naucbno-issledovateltakogo instituta.
MURUYZVA, A.M.. Immd idat sel skokhozyaystyennykh nauk: R.V.
inshener.
Canned foods with a higher dry matter content. Trudy VNIIXP no.3:
48-54 154. (KI-RA 9:8)
(Vegetables--Zvaporation)
LESIN, A.D., inzh., WKSHINA, R.V., in-zh.
Design of foreign vibratic- c--"LI3. Yhi--. nef,-
no.308-44 S 164.
LOOHIM, S.B.
Good munagement In tlw use of wage funds. Ugoll Ukr. 3 no.1:39-
40 J& '59. (MlU 12: 1)
1e Nachallnik ugollr,ogo otdola Stalinsko7 oblastno7 kontor7
Prombanks, S=.
(mine management) (wages)
USSR/Microbiology Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68583
Author : Lokshina, S.S., Goradetskiy, A.S.
Title : Presence of Microbes of the Intestinal Group.in
Hibernating Flies
Orig Pub : V. eb.: Dizenteriya, Kiev, Gosmedizdat U(Ukr)SSR, 1956,
242-244
Abstract : In the winter of 1948-1949 in 335 different institutions
investigated--- children's homes, food establishments and
homes (in 31 of them there were dysentery patients), 277
flies (Musca domestica) were collected and subjected to
a bacteriological investigation; in 170 of these, micro-
bes of the intestinal group were found: in the majority-
different variants of intestinal bacilli; in 15-- para-
qoli A, in 10-- paracoliV; in 2-- paracoli Va; in 7
fecal alkali-producer, in-- 3 Morgan bacilli, in 8--pro-
teus. Among paraintestinal bacilli also a significant
Card 1/2 - 55 -
USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957., 68583
number of variants were found. The ability of isolated
types of intestinal and paraintestinal bacteria to agglu-
tinate by dysentery sera of Shigm, Hiss-Flexner and Sonne
was verified. Positive results were obtained in LI cases.
Comparing the high microbial population of the intestinal
group in hibernating flies vith that of flies during sum-
mertime according to data of 1947 in city conditions in
May-- 5~, July-- 82% and in September-- 90%) the authors
consider it justifiable to place the problem of the im-
portance of hibernating flies in the epidemiology of vin-
ter dysentery diseases.
Card 2/2 - 56 -
LOKSHIN, Ya.Tu.; MURAVIN, Ya.G.
International exhibition of packaging. Kons i ov.'prom. 13
no*12:40-43 D 158. (MIRA 11:12)
(Dliseeldorf, Gormny-Packaging machinery-Exhibitions)
Automatic production line of aluminum cans (from *Die Neue Verpackung,'
noog, Sept., 1958). Kons. i ov. prom. 14 no*9:43-44 S 159.
(MIRA 12:12)
(G6ttingen, Germany--Cans, Aluminum)
PISHIN, Ya.Tu.; MURAVIN, Ya.G.
International Ikhibition of Packaging. LDns.i ov.prom. 15 no.8:43-44
AG 160. OaRA 13:8)
(Packaging-3kh.ibitions)
-I- . L. -11.
ROZENBFIOV, A.Ye.;'LOKSHINp Ya.Yu., kand. tekbn. r-1k, retsenzent;
BELIKOVAq L.S.t red-..; SOKOIDVA, I.A.9 tekbn. red.
[Regulating can-closing machines] Regulirovanie zakatocbmykh
mashin. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1961. 83 p. (MIU 14:9)
(Canning industry-Equipment and supplies)
ww T
WKSHINp Ya.Yu.; FAZAROVAq A.I.; KOSTROVAV Ye.I.; DOGINAt L.N.
Use of rectangular tin cans of large holdlig capacit7. K~nm.i cry.prow. 16
no,4:25-31 AP.161. (KIM 14:3)
1. TSetitralinyy nauchno-isBIedovatellskiy institut konservno7 i
ovoshcheoushilinoy promyshlennooti.
(Tin cans)
LOKSHIN --Ya.Yu.-
Tin with a plastic coating. Kons.i ovoprome 16 no.5:37-38 My '61.
OMIRA 14-5)
(Tin cans)
LOKSHIN, Ya.Yu.; KALUGINA, L.N.; ZHALCHENKOl Ys.V,
New standard for tin cans. Kons.i ov.prom. 17 no.9:15-18
S 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatel'Bkiy inatitut konaervnoy i
ovoBhchesushillnoy prouVshlonnosti.
(Tin cans-Standards)
- LOKSHIN, Ta.Yu.
At the conference on the efficient utilization of tin. YonsA vy.prom.
17 no,12:4'0-41 D 162,, (MIRA 15:12)
(Food., Canned-Containers) (Tin)
KADANER, L.I.; DIK, T.A.; WKSHIN, Ya.Yu.; PARYJIOMOVSKAYA, A.D.
Studying the protective characteristics of various lacquer
coatings. Kona, i ov. prom. 18 no.8:23-26 Ag 163. (KRA 16:8)
1. Aharikovskiy goaudarstve eda icheskiy inatitut imeni
rody (for KadanerMk~ g2o.gTSentrallnyy nauchno-
G.S. Skovo 0 a
inaledovatellskiy institut konservnoy i ovoshchesushillnoy
promyshlennosti. (for-Lokshin, Parkhomovskaya).
(Protective coatings-Testing)
(Tin cans)
0
-- 1* - MRKWIN., Ye.---- - -- -- - -- - -- - - - - --
20 USSR-(600)
4. Russia-Economic Po3tcy
7. Economic problems and the supply of the national econony with materials and
technical equipment. Za ekon. mat. No. 3# 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuUT -1953. Unclassified.
BAIDIN, V.A.; TARRIOVSKIYI S.V.j prof.9 doktor takhn.nauk; KHOKIMINP
A.Kh.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; BROUDEj B.M.g doktor tekhn.nauk;
CHUVIKINj G.H.t kand.tekbn.nauk; GMMI$ M.D,j inzh. [deceased];
,.-,,-LOY,SHIN,jo.E.2_*#nd.tekbn.nauk; NOVALICHUK9 M-F.1, inzh., redo;
i;T~WKHI V P.v red.izd-va; RYAZANOV9 P.Ye., tekhn.red.
[Technical specifications SN 12,3-60 for designing elements made
of aluminum alloys] Tekbnichookie usloviia proektirovaniia
konstruktaii iz aliuminievykh splavovp SN 323-60, Hosk7ap Goo.
izd-vo 3.it-ry po stroit.9 arkhit, i i3troit,materialamg 1960.
86 p. (MIRA 34:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvenmy komitet po delam.
stroitel'stva. 2* TSentralIM7 naucbno-isoledovatellskiy institut
otroitelIzWkh konstruktoiy Aiademii otroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for Taranavokiyj Khokharinq Broudev Chuvikin). 3. Chlen-korrespondent
Akademii stroitellotva, i arkbitektury SSSR (for Baldin), 4, Goou-
darstvanrqy proyektM7 institut Proyektotalikonstruktsiya Glavetroy-
proyekta, pri, Goostroye SSSR (for Gurari, Lokshin).
(Aluminum alloys)
RUMYANTSEV, A.F.; YEFIMOV, A.N.; TEPLOV, G.V.; LQ~~; KARPENKO,
A.P.; GRIWRIYEVs A.; FILIPPOV, V.F.; PERESLWIN, V.I.;
VOLODARSKIY, L.M.; RIIKOJA, L., red.; JUHANI, L., red.;
EINBERG, K., tekha. rs&
[Economy of
tsialiatlike
435 P.
(Estonia-Industrial management)
socialist industrial enterprises; textbook]So-
toostusettevotete ekonoomika; opik. Tallinn, 1961.
(MIRA 16:1)
WlMlo Ya.A., inzh.; LOKSHIII, Ye.r,.. Inzh.
I-.'
Selecting steel brands in making steel construction elements
for industrial buildings* Strol.prom. V n0-7:18-19 JI '49-
(MMA 13:2)
1. Proyaktotallkonstruktoiya.
(Steel, Structural)
LGKSHIIII, Ye. L.
"Processing of 'Metals by Hydraiilic Blows (-f Ultrasound Frequency."
All-Union Conference on Problems of DesIgning and Products Agricultural ZMachines
(Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po voprosam osam konstruirovaniya i
proizvostva sel'skoldiozyaystvennykI mashin. Rostov on Don, Jan 1958
Mashinostroitel', Nr 8, p 46, (usm)
LOKSHIN, Yp,,,,L-; ZOTOV. A.G., CHIM. V.P.; SHIPIIDV, B.G.
Ways to improve the industrial and economic Indices in the
preparation of underground gas producers by boring. Podzem.
gaz.ugl. no-3:67-71 159. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Angrenskaya stantsiya "Podze-Agas."
(Coal gasification. Underground)
(Boring)
LOKSHIN, Ye.L.. kand.med.nauk
Case of spontaneous pnmmothorax cured by forced reposition of
the lung. Probl.tub. 37 no-3:91'--95 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
(PNMOTHORAI, surgery,
Albert-Karanconile operation (Rue))
in
ZYR6V, V.V.,
Effoor. of the displacf~,vmt of rock3 during gasificatiorl of f-
seam in the Angren do~poslt an the disturbance of borehole casing!3
-1
in vinderground gas generators. Nauch.trudy VNITPodzergaza
85--90 '63, (FIRA 17-5)
1. Laboratorlyt gornogooLogichcsIaya, Angrorakhya rtnmtstyL
11"
i -Nizemoz".
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AUTHORS:., Lokshin Ye. .1~:_,,and Borisov, Yu. S. , Engineers
TITLF,: Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Char-Zjn-~-
the Composition of Blast (Intensifikatsiya do.-aennogo
protsessa izmeneniyem sostava dutlya)
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 5, pp 391-397 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The choice of the most effective compositions of blast
is difficult due to lack of calculating and experimental
data, scientifically based, which characterise pos-sible
changes in the course of various blast furnace processes
on the transfer from one kind of blast to a blast of a
different composition. In order to establish the
possibility, expediency and an approximate economic
effectivity of individual compositions of blast furnace
blast as well as rational conditions of their practical
utilisation, a method of calculating indices of the blast
furnace performance, based on draainG up zonal heat
balances was developed. In the light of present vieris on
heat exchange in a blast furnace, it is possible to li:.-iit
its division into two zones, the boundary between which
is the temperature of the zone of slowed down heat
exchanse. In the calculations such a development of all
Card 1/6 blast furnace processes is taken at which this temnerature
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Composition of Blast
is within the limits, corresponding to operating
conditions of the best Soviet furnaces. The first
approximate method of taking into account the kinetics
of reduction in a blast furnace was developed on the
basis of laboratory investigations carried out on a
special large installation of VNIIMT. The reduction of
pelletsowas carried out in a layer at temperatures
800-970 C with gases containing from 32 to 70016 of
reducing com onents (CO + H ). The linear gas velocity
1.2 to 1.5 5/min. As a criterion for the reducing
ability of gas the value of kg - the weight of metallic
iron3formed during the reduction of briquettes with
1n m of gas during 1 minute. The relationship between
kg and total % of CO + R in gas is practically linear
(Fig.3). In order to maintain in the furnace normal
aerocLynamic conditions it is necessary to secure the
constancy of the amount of gas passing through the
furnace in a unit of time and to retain the distribution
of temperatures in the furnace. The main parts of the
Card 2/6 method of calculating are outlined in a general form.
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Composition of Blast
These are: A. Calculation of material characteristic of
raw materials. As starting data for the calculation the
composition of raw materials, composition of pig and slag,
the degree of transfer of the individual elements into
iron and slag, the yields of pig t/t and slag t/t,
consumption of fluxes t/t, the consumption of carbon on
direct reduction and the amount of carbon burned at
tuyeres. B. Calculation of zonal heat balances. The
furnace was divided into three zones: zone of intensive
heat exchange (bottom part) and the zone of slow heat
exchange (middle part) and the zone of well developed
heat exchange (top part). The division is shown in Fig.l.
C. Calculation of the combustion process in the tuyere zone.
D. Calculation of the degree of direct reduction.
E. Determination of blast furnace performanco indices.
Calculations were carried out for blasts containing coke
oven, natural, producer, blast furnace and carbon dioxide
gases, oil and steam. Two methods of utilising coal d8st
were also considered: a) blowing in hot gas (1600-1700 C)
Card 3/6 obtained on gasification of coal dust in generators of the
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Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by ChaautdlnrE the
Composition of Blast
cyclone type; b) blowing in natural coal dust. Accordino
to the calculated results all additions to the air blast
can be dividied into threi~: groups: 1) consuming heat in
the tuyere zone (steam, CO , blast furnace gash;
2) evolving heat in the tu~ere zone (co1zle oven md natural
gas, oil, etc.); 3) comparativoly neutral in respect of
heat consumption in the tuyere zone (producer Eas etc.).
A specific feature of all additions is a decrease in the
combustion temperature in the tuyere zone. For the
additions of the second and third group a decrease in -the
intensity of the combustion of coke at tuyeres is also
characteristic. All -these deficiencies limit the
application of any of the above additions, but can be
overcome by oxygen enric4ment of blast. The dependence
of oxygen consumption (m2/t of pig) on the type and
p.L-uVvj.-6ion of an addition to blast - Fir,--5; the influence
of additions of steani ~A~, natural gas ~B) and producer
gas (V) Oil the output ka), coke rate (b), cost of pig (v),
calorific waluo of top gwi (g) - Fig.6; the influence of
additions f oil (A), cyclone semi-gas (B) and coal dut3t (V)
Card 4/6 on the output (a) and coke rate (b) - Fig.?.
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Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process b7 Char_z-irab~~ the
CD
Composition of Blast
Conclusions: 1) For a successful application of all types
of additions to the blast its simultaneous oxygen
enrichment is necessary. 2) The calculations indicLted
that an enrichment of blast furnace blast with oil,
natural, coke oven and producer gas, as well as blowinE
in coal dust either directly or in the forn of semi-gas,
obtained in a cyclone combustion chamber, should have an
effective influence on the blast furnace performance.
Within the limits investigated a maxiinum decrease of cohe
rate of 30-3Wo and an increase of output of 40% with
simultaneous sharp increase in the calorific value of top
gas can be expested. 3) The use of carbon dioxide and
steam for blast enrichment has no advantages. 4) An
increase in the temperature of preheating blast additives
should be beneficial for -the furnace performance.
5) It is advantageou3 to introduce blast additives into
the tuyere zone. 6) The proposed method of calculating
enables an approximate evaluation of the effect of various
additions to blast furnace blast. 7) The results of
Card 5/6 calculations indicate that it would be advantageous to
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Composition of Blast
carry out semi-industrial or industrial trials with blast
additives as soon as possible.
There are 7 figures and 9 references, 8 of nhich are
Soviet, 1 English
ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy N.-i. Institut chernykh metallov.
(ITral Scientif ic-Re search Institute for Ferrous
Metals)
Card 6/6
LMHIIT, YeaR.
---"ftYdfj-Vij' i~miity of work on construction sites of district
repair and building trusts, Gbr. khoz, Nook, 32 no,4t7-8 Ap 158,
(KIn 11W
1. Inspekt Ilya Gosarkhatroykontrolya g. Koskyy,
(Kosoow-Apartment houses-Kaintenanoo and repair)
LOKSHINY ALk'k"YFVA, N.A.
Participation of the scientific and technical section of a
scientific research Institute in research and experimental
dc-sign work. NTI no.8:7-9 165. (MIRA 180)
LOKSHIli,- Yefraim Yudovich
- i., .~ I I
[Industry of the U.S.S.R.; historical outline, 1940.-
1963) Promyshlennost' SSSR; ochork istoril 1940-1963 gg.
Mosk-7a, ~lysll, 1964. 382 p. tMIRA 18i1)