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LUKSCH, Fr., MUDr.; SEBEK, Tibor, WJDr. Comparison of cytological and colposcopic examinations of cer7ical carcinoma. Cook. gyn. 22/36 no.1-2:119-123 Feb 57. 1. 11. por. gyn.' klin. KU v Praze. Preduosta doktor lek. ved, prof. MUDr. J. Inkas. Na kolpookopickem vyoetreni podileli se rovuez pracovaici oddelent pro nemoci zon. a det. g7n. fak. polikliniky, III! por kliniky (prednosta doktor lek. ved, prof. KMr. R. Peter) a pracovnict St. san. v Praze: Doe. MUDr. Vesely, as. MUDr. Mandaueova, as. MUDr. Pinta, WJDr. Bradyova a MUDr. Obrdova. (CERVIX HMPLASMS, diag. comparison of cytological & colposcopic exam. (Cz)) LUKSCH, Frantieek, 14LIDr. 3 YearB of cy 6 iLtdetection of cervical cancer at the II Gynecological clinic of Cbarles' University of Prague. Cesk. gyn. 22/36 no.1-2:124-127 Feb 57. 1.' 11. por.-gy-n. k1.IKU v Praze. Prednosta: Doktor lak. ved, prof. MUDr. J. Lukas. (CIRVIX NIOPLASMS, diag. Cytol., statist. (Cz)) LUKSCH, Frantisak Studies on the frequency of nuclear sigas in ar-ithelItLm of various mi;cous membranes, Cas. lek. cesk. 98 no.39:1226-lM25 S t59. 1. Vyzkumny ustav andokrinologicky v Praze, reditel doc. MUhr. Karel Silink. (MUCOM MWRM anat. & histol.) (CHROMOSOKBS) KLACANSKY., T., C.Sc.,- HENZL, 14., C.Sc.; CEPMAK, J.; HONTELA, S.,- HORSKY, J., C,Sc,; KUCERAp F., C.Sc.4 LUKSC11, F.,, C,Se.; SONiX, MI.; TALAS, 1-1. A possibility for the examiruition of the hypothalamo-pituitary system in endocrine disorders in gynecology. Gesk. gyn. 26(401 no.8;607- 610 in @ 61, 3 (HYPOTHALAMUS dis) (GYMECOLOGY diag) (PITUITARY GIAND dis) ,,LUKSCH, Frantisek Studies on &typical blood cells In Walker tumors. Cas.lekcesk 100 ao.23:712-714 9 Je 161. le Vyzkumay uatav andokrinologicky v Praze, prednosta doe. dr. K. Silink. (NEOPLASMS blood) (BLOOD CELLS) CEPJ10CJ1, A... doc.;-Lq13C@I..F@._ On the problem of spreading of atypical calls in gynecological Durgery of malignant tumors. Cask. gyn. 27 (411 no.6/7023-529 Ag 162. 1. Gyn.-por. klin. UDL v Praze, prednosta doe. dr. A. Cernoch Vyzk. ustav endokrinol. v Fraze, reditel.doe. dr. K. Silink. (GYNECOLOGIC NEOPLASMS) (ITEOPLASM IC-TASTASES) LUKSCH,F. Atypical cells in the blood. Cask. gynek. 29 nb.lt76-79 F'64- 1. Vyzk. ustav endokrinol. v Fraze; redital: doc. dr. K. Silink.. DrSo. A RABOCH,J.; BARTAK,Vl.; WKSCH,Fr. Sexual life in women with chronic inflammations of the geni- talia. Cesk. gynek. 29 no,3:202-205 Ap'64. 1. Laborator pro sexaologii a studium fertility fak. vseob. lek.. KU v Praze (vedoucit prof.dr. J.Hynie, DrSc) a Vyz- kumny ustav endokrinol. v Prave (reditelt doc.dr. K.Silink). Ir RABOCH,J.; BARTAK,V.; Effect of hormone disorders and inflammation of the genitalia on sexual behavior in women. Cas.lek. cesk. 103 no.12:316-319 20 Mr*64- 1. Laborator pro sexuologii a studium fertility fakulty vse- obecneho lekarstvi. KU v Praze (Vedcuci prof.dr. J.FJynie,DrSc) a Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologicky v Praze (reditel: doc.dr. K.Silink). 'S H t) , P . - - v rN @ VITYS11", '1V14ZS J,@FjA -1-. Zalais konveijers. Riga, Latvijas valsts izdevnieciba, 1956. 38 P. (holchoz- n4.eka biblioteka) (Green fod("I*er plan) U Not in DLC SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (Ek-AI) LC. Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958 IV-S P - USSR / Cultivated Plaits. L-2 Abs Jour- : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 61 March 1957, No 22695 Author : Luksha, A* Inst Not given Title Results of D-Teriments an Corn Cultivation Orig Pub Kolkhoznik Sov. Latvii, 1956, No 3, 9 - 10 Abstract In 1955, on the experimental farm of the Institute of Zoo@ technique and Zoohygiene, Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR, 111(rimuldaft, soil liriing, increased the yield of corn green mass by 18 - 29 percent, and increased the number of cobs reaching milky ripeness by 63 percent. Different periods of sowing corn were tested. Thecorn variety 5terling produced the largest crop when sown on May 26, while variety KharkoV3- kaya 23 -- when sown on June 3. Tests have shown that in Card 1 /Z USSR / Cultivated Plants. L-2 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Hiol., No 06, March 1957, No 22695 Abstract :loose soils corn should be sown earlier, while in compact and moist soils, later. Tests of varietal selection pro- ved that for Latvia the beat ones are yellow Zakarpatakaya and red Zakarpatskaya, which produce large crops of green mass; Sterling and white Osetinskaya are also good varie- ties Kharkovalcaya 23 and Voronezhakaya 76 are recommended. The Voronezhskaya variety ripens early; sown on May 19-26 and reaped on October 12, it produced a fully ripened grain; the yield of cobs constituted 43 centnersAectare. The experiments proved that the dimensions of the corn de- pend on the manner of its cultivation, The largest yield of green mass is produced when it is sown in a nidus of 5 plants while the nu-Xitive area is 60 x 60 cm. Card : -'1/2 SHEVCHUK, I.; _LMU , E. [Iuksa, E.] Simplified methods of the s7nthesis and purIffeation of 8-mrcaptoquinoline (thicoxine) and 8,81-dichinolyldioulfide* Vestis Latv ak no.2:-127-134 161a 1. Institut khimii AN Latviyokoy SSR. d' Y@qbli@ , tron! the two d =Ilygfs t l evvis =d 13. Lqk6a gad Wustry. Bankov a tv : QVI @7,-. 7 Zf,-jtvu xt. reiti; .957, No. 7. 113-18(ia Rus- Fian).-Alk. sbtns@ of complexon 1117 1, - Trilor. B@ a=t under the conditious of the German standard grit corrosma test (at the temp. of boflm4 waW bath) much mzc-re mte-15,Jy Carro- Ave on glam than H-.0 with Lhc @ame pli 4 and @ were choan). Optical gW-ses axe ever iouch less Etabie w the aL- tion of Complewn Ul thall lab. gla-sies. The Ilse of 'Pe-W, particularly resistant app. glas,4:-- (e.g. for rLiss filter ciru- cibles) i-- abbobitely'necessar Car the analytical dem. of many tleruent3 in lavr amms. svith compicxua methods. ven at room temp. W@ III LS highly corrosive ca tab. &m izz- aunlytic;tLopefutions. Star6nx from the by- _43,itheses of 1. V. Grebensbehikov on the lyr-Ces of glass i. C-0- _TM_ trate by expts. an m demons, USMIC Malm t complexan 11T at V1-1 - 4 awelerates tl@tse prat-ests at -1 of the 1-olvzed zif= -low temps, by a coatiatfous. re=v- hyd- -n of the C&.-CAR) (fts on tat glom =Tue, and tFe- renLwal the uELderlviagZ1,ua.- Grebeashclaov's hypothcsi3 ia cw- armed for t@e sptcMcatica of covjp III an aa prange@- ondinum cantz.:of L e Mn% - enmnEex= III is 0.5%; '11. oftert bfing (_1 lltie@ In the peliah . - 7 _77- @T RHYME" RIM Map N 1911w, I M HIMUMMM RME AiudyticAl use of 4:mertantogulnol Lne (tWozine) and liti; ContposItlaii and structure of copper thIOXIttatil, Cf8If13CUN2S1-' 1. l3ankovskii, it. levj'P.4 d an R, Luk-sa. Lalvijas PSR 4iUjnLi .MT VNWT959, No. _*R=R"'Ruzslaa), 0. C.A,S1, 1'-"rA4b. -'rheCts thioxinate ;chelate (1) was prepd. by 3 different nif-thuds froin variou,% derivs of,8-mcrcaptoqtjinollnes (11): (1) front It hydrate with &+;-'(2) fidw 11 hydrate and Cu+@,and (3) from Wig) disfilfide with Cu-+-. All samplei A I obtained wirc yetes., hisali and had-*.e-same elemental comim. 71%dr CHC1* solus. bad an almorption pmx. at 432 my, and the mol. ex- titiction were MM, 0550, and OWO, resp.j for.the 3. samples. . Rach CU-1 nquired 2 moJ3. of It to,foriwonenuil. of L whiWeach Cu++, required 3 truils, of IT, one of which Serves to redsice'Catt to Cu+. The only structure of I which is ent, with all observed properties is of cuprous tui= rhel 111) a co6rdinated contpd:, :wber .Uffivilent Cu lon has tj a rare coordination number of -fA H2 AUTHORS- Bankovskiy, Yu. A., Iyevin'sh, A. F., SOV179-28-8-:;6166 TITLE: A Simplified Method for Synthesizing 8-blercaptoquinoline (Thioxine) and Its Potassium and Sodium Salts (Uproshchennyy metod sinteza 8-merkaptokhinolina (tiookeina) i polucheniye yego kaliyevoy i natriyevoy soldj) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Hr 8, pp. 2273 - 2276 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Thioxine was first synthesized by Edinger (Edinger)(Ref 1). As the authors showed, this reagent appears to be a very valuable reagent for the qualitative and quantitative de- termination of trace amounts of palladium, copper, molybdenum, rhenium manganese, and other elements. Earlier, one of the authors (Ref 2) had refined the carrying out of a single intermediate stage in the Edinger thioxine synthesis. In this synthesis the production of an intermediate product, the benzoyl derivative of thioxine, is not easy. It was shown by the authors that this intermediate step can be by-passed. To do this, only the sodium salt of thioxine is needed; this salt Card 113 forms by reacting the alkali base with the chloro-tin salt(I). A Simplified Method for Synthesizing 8-Mercaptoquinoline SOV/73-28-8-58/66 (Thioxine) and Its Potassium and Sodium Salts The sodium salt is oxidized with hydroCen peroxide to the disulfide (II), which precipitates out of the alkaline solution@ The disulfide can be easily purified and reduced to the thioxine (III). The most convenient and energetic reducing reagent appeared to be hypophosphoric acid (potassium hypophosphite in hydrochlorio,,acid solution). This reaction occurs without the for,,,,iation of by-products (see the reaction scheme). The synthesized potassium salt of thioxine,q,@n be stored without decomposition. The composition of the potassium and the earlier synthesized sodium salt was established. The reduction of the disulfide to thioxine and ' the synthesis of its potassium and sodium salts are descri *bed in the experimental section. There are 8 references, 0 of *hich is Soviet. ASSOCIATIOU: Institut khimii Akademii nauk Latviyskoy SSR (Institute of Chemistry, AS Latvian SSR) SUBMITTED: June 19, 1957 Card 2/3 5(2), 50) SOV/75-14-2-14/27 AUTHORS; Dankovskiy, Yu. A., Iyevin'sh, A. F., Luksha, E. A. TITLE: Analytical Application of 8-@Tercaptoquinoline (Thiooxine) and Its Derivatives (Analiticheskoye primeneniye 8-merkapto- khinolina (tiookoina) i yeCo proizvodnykh). Communici,tion 1j. Photometric Determination of Small Amounts of Manganese (Soobshcheniye 4. Potoometricheskoye opredeleniye malykh kolichestv margantsa) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, TTr 2, pp 222-226 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In alkaline and ammoniacal solutions bivalent rian,-,anese re- acts in the presence of tartraten and citrates with thio- oxine under the formation of an inner comDlex salt of dark brown color. The preparation of this salt in pure form is described in this paper. !,!anganese thiooxinate @.,n(C.il 16 @TS)2 is insoluble in water, with dark bro-.vn color, however, well soluble in most of the organic solvento. In carbon diculphide and c-nrbon tetrachloride the compound ic very difficultly Card 1/4 soluble, and in aliphatic hydrocarbons it is insoluble. Ex- SOV/75-14-2-141'27 Analytical Ap,,lication of 8-Mercaptoquinoline ('1hiooxine) and Its Derivati--.res. Com7unication 4- Photometric Determination of Small @ ount's tracts of nan-anese thiooxinate are stable for two dilvo ill toluene, benzeng, chlorobenzene, and xylene. At a lonEer storing the extinction of the extracts decreases. Solutions of the complex in chloroform or brono'form are less stable. The complex is stable only in alkaline solutions and can be extracted only at ,)11 > 7. Two maxima are observed in thu absorption spectrum of manganese thiooxinate: XI = 250 mIL (molar extinction coefficient E 1 . 34000) and 42 ' 413 mil ( F- 2 - 7000). Tlio solutions of the complex in carbon tetrachloride are subject to Beer's law in the case of amounts of < 4 7 tin in 1 ml CCl 4' Alkali and alkaline earth metalu, Al, Cr, Zr, Th, Ti, La, and other elc-ments forming unstable sulfides in water do not disturb-he determination of man-anese. Since the reaction of manganese with thiooxine takes place in an alkaline medium, it is not very specific because all elements which form sulfides stable in water are precipitated as sulfides in alkaline solution with thioox-ine. Iron, cobalt, Card 2/4 nickel, palladium, copper, molybdenum, antimony, arsenic, SOV/75-14-2-14/27 Analytical Application of 8-?Iercaptoquinoline (Thiooxine) and Its Derivatives. Communication 4. Photometric Determination of Small Amounts of Yanapanc-se tungsten, and rhenium, may, if they have low valences, be masked by potassium cyanide. The cyanide complex of manganese in so little stable at p1l 10 that it is destroyed by thiooxino. The masking of iron as [Fe(CIT)6j4- is attained only under certain conditions: iron must be completely bivalent and the p1l value of the solution must be 9-5 - 10.5 in the masking. Silver and gold are reduced to metals in alkaline solution and do not inhibit the determination of y-amounts of manganese, nor do iridium and osmium in mg-amounts disturb the determina- tion. Amounts of about 20 mg platinum cause an intense blue coloration of the extract. Lead, zinc, cadmium, thallium, vanadium, and tin disturb the determination. The devised photometric method of determining manganese is described in detail in this paper as well as the production of the solution of the reagent. Using the method described still 1.5 7 man- ganese in a 5 ml extract may be determined by means of an SF-4 spectrophotometer with satisfactory accuracy. Using Card 3/4 a Fulfrich photometer amounts of manganese of 3 7 in SOV/75-14-2-14/27 Analytical Application of 8-Mercaptoquinolinc (Thiooxinc) and Ito Derivatives. Communication 4. Photometric Determination of Small limountz of 50 - 100 ml solution may be determinod. The results of thc@ determination of manganese in the presence of variouz; are summarized in a table. There-are 3 fiffures, 1 @aKc, and 15 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Akademii nauk Latviyskoy SSP, 7,iga (Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, Latvian SSR, Riga) SUBMITTED: June 19, 1957 Card 4/4 SHEVCHUK, 1.(Sevcu'ks, 1.) (Riga);---@@KSHA, 9.[Luksa, E.)(Riga) Simplified methods of syntheBIS and purification of 8-vmercaptoquinoline (thioaxine) and 8. 81-diquinolydksulfide. Vestis lAtv ak ro.2:127-134 161, (EEAI 10:9) 1. Amademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Institut kbimii. (Quinolinethlol) (Quinolyoulfides) BANKOVSKIY, Yu.A.; IYEVINISH, A.F. [Ievins ., A.); LUKSHA E.A., (Lukea., Ej; BOCHKANS, P. Ya. Analytical app2ication of "uinolinethiol (thioquinolinol) and its derivatives. Report 17: 8.,8t Diquinolyldisulfide., a new selective reagent for the photometric determinatipm of small 'amounts of copper. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no.2:150--157 Mr-Ap.161. (MA 14:5) 1, Institute of Ch6tistry, Academy of Sciences Latvian S. S. R., Riga. (Copper-Angay,sis) (Quinolinethiol) BANKOVSKIY, Yu.A*; IYEVINIS111, A6*Fa [Ievins, A.]; BUKAj, M.R.;, LUKSHA, &A. (Luksa., E.A.] Inner-complex compounds of manganese with the coordination number of 8. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no.1:110-218 Ja 163. - (MIRA 16-5) 1. Institut khimii AN Latviyakoy SSR. (manganese compounds) (Coordination compounds) AUTH .OR: Lukahat L.K-t Engineer. 661 TITLE: 'Oad of increasing the activity of solid carburising agents. (Sposob povysheniya aktivnosti tverdykh karbyurizatorov). PERIODICAL: "Metallovedenie i 0brabotka Metallov" (Metallurgy and Metal Treatment), 1957, No.6, pF,51-54 (U.S.S .R.) ABSTRACT: The aim of the study was to attain an increase in the activity and a reduction in the cost of a carburising agent for case hardening. The authors investigated carburisers based on charcoal with additionB Of mixtures of sodium acetate with NaOH or BaO of the following compositions: 80% charcoal, 10% sodium acetate, 10% NaOH; 70% charcoal, 10% sodium acetate, 20% BaO; 55-60% charcoal, 30% semi-coke and 10 to 15%,sodium acetate.with-2 to 3% mazout as a binder. The Analyses of the gases forming during the carburiBation process at 800 C are given in Table 1, P-51' The distribution of the carbon in the difKsion. layer as a function of the temperature and process duration are given in Figs. 1-2 (850, 900, 925 C; 3s 59 8 hours). Fig.3 gives the carbon distribution in the diffusion layer as a function of the quantity of sodium acetate in the carburiser, whilst Fig.4 gives the distribution of the hardness with the depth of the carburised layer (up to 1.3 mm). Card 1/2 Method of increasing the activity of solid 661 carburising agents. (Cont.) Use of sodium acetate instead of carbonates increases appreciably the activity of solid carburisers and permits to reduce the carburising time to about half, involving considerable savings in time and,costs. Ther#,ky-@*bg structure and properties of the diffusion layer do not differ from those obtained by means of current type carburising agents. By changing the quantity of the sodium acetate in the carburiser it is possible to obtain a predetermined carbon concentration in the carburised layer. High carbon content steels (Y7-Y8) containing up to 0.8 to 0.9% C were successfully carburised by means of the recommended carburising agent,obtaining thereby a diffusion layer of 2-5 mm. The author considers it advisable to carry out further investigations with carburisers containing admixtures of carbonates of other metals, for instance of barium. 4 figures, 2 tables, 1 Slavic reference. ASSOCIATION: Sibelektrostal Works. (Zavod "Sibelektrostall") AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 @olld carb -tbl OIL AUTHOR: Luksha, L. K., Eng.4'xeer 129-58-7-12/17 TITLE: Effect. Qf Barium Acetate on the Activity of Solid Carburisers (Vliyaniye atsetata bariya na aktivnost@ tverdykh karbywizatorov) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka, Metallov, 1958, Nr 7@ PP 50-52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author studied the effect-.; of the carbon salts of barium on the activity of carburisers. Barium salts are more stable at higher temperatures than sodium salts and, therefore 7 the formation of carbon containing gases from barium acetate will take place at more elevated temperatures. Also,barium is bivalent and, consequently., an equal effect of cementation should be reached with a quantity of barium acetate half that of sodium acetate. To study the distribution of carbon along the depth of the carburised layer, specimens of the Soviet steel 20 were treated in carburisers containing 10 to 150/6 charcoal, 75 to 80116 semi-coke and various quantities of barium acetat8 (5, 10, 15/116). The carburisation was effected at 925 C for five hours. The obtained results are considered fully satisfactory. The intense activity of Card 1/2 the studied carburisers as compared to carbonate ones 1-20-58-7-12/17 Zffect O@ Barium Acetate on the Activity of Solid Carburizer5 is attributed to the presence of acetone in the carburising boxes,which forms during decomposition of the acetates. Presence of acetone in the carburisation box permits dispensing with using charcoal and substituting charcoal with a material having a higher conductivity. The author considers it advisable to carry out gas carburisation experiments with liquid acetone or with acetone vapours. There are 2 figures and 2 references, both of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Sibelektrostall" (Sibelektrostall Works) Card 2/2 LUKSHA, L.K. Plastic flow of concrete under a load. Vestai AN B-SM.Ser.fiz.-te-kh. nav. no.1:132-137 162. (MM 16:9) - (Concrete) AKHVF,RDOV,, I.N.; LUKSHA, L.K. On the theory of the strength of brittle bodies. Dok-1. AN BSSR 9 no.2:82-85 F 165. (MIPJ, 18:5) 1. Institut stroitellstva i arkhitektury Gosstroya BSSR. MOVER, M.; LUKSHENAS_YU. , Students' expeditions for the study of local geography. Geog, v shkole 26 no.1:54-56 Ja-F 063. (MIRA 16:5) (School excursions) (Geography-Study and te4ching) . LUKSHIN. A. As USSR/ Physics Alloys, Magnetic magnstostr1otion lob 1948 "Effect of Thermomagnetic Processing on Magnetization and Magnetostriction Curves of Alsifer Alloys" Ta. S. Shur, A. A. Lukehin, Ural State U imeni M. Gorkiy, 3 PP "Dok Akad N&uk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LIX. No 4 Discusses path of magnetization and magnetootriction curves In relation to size of field set up during thermomagnetic processing. Submitted by Academician S. L Vavilov, 8 Bee 1947. PA 43/43T% NIA.R. riVerroulannetia Matertalo. In A. A. and Yn, S. Shur. Dokindy Akad"OVAN $888 ,rrta of the Academy of Sciences (Re Of e USSR). new Per, v. ?k May 11, arW-244. .. thermomairrietic treatment causes certain changes In crystal Inttlce it Is theorized that the of- fect vi such treatment depends an initial state of the crystal lattivc. We theory wits confirmed by ex- perimental work an WPermallo (Ind -Alsifer" (5.51, A). 9.5% sr. rOl. Fe). I ple, NI. 90, SG-n' P) LUKSMN A.A..- SM. U.S. Dependence of the effect of thervionagnatic treatuent on the initial proportion of the forromagnotic viaterial. Izveste Akad. Bank S.S.S.R., Ser. FIz. 16. 647-52 1520 6:3) (CA 47 no.20:10295 153) Continuation of javestigationsby au$hors (Dokl. AN SSSR, 78p 2430 1951) which show that processes occurring during thermomagnetic treatment are of more Complicated nature @b= anticipated in works by R,,M,Bonorth and J.F. Dillinger (Physics 6, 235o 1935)e Suggests that materials should be worked to max of soft magnetic state, 251T36 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, # 7899 81801 S/137/60/000/04/04/015 Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 4, p. 153 AUTHOR: Lukshin, A.A... .:. I .I::. & I-G;W4 I I TITLE: Improving Magnetically Soft Materials by Thermomagnetic Treatment PERIODICAL: Materialy nauchn. konferentsiy, Izhevskiy s.-kh. in-t, 1959, No. 4, pp. 325 - 332 1 . TEXT: The author studied the thermomagnetic treatment consisting in the cooling of a ferromagnetic specimen from the Curie point to room temperature in the presence of an external magnetic field. This field caused a pronounced heterogeneity of the magnetic phase concentration along different orientations in the specimen. Specimens made of Al-Si-Fe (5.5% Al, 9.5% Si, the rest Fe); Permalloy (66% Ni, the rest Fe); transformer steel (4% Si, the rest Fe); dynamo steel (1% Si, the rest Fe) and Permendur (49% Co, 2% V, the rest Fe) were subjected to ordinary annealing and annealing in magnetic fields (weak and OK strong)on a special installation. It was established by investigations that thermomagnetic treatment may be successfully used on materials which are con- siderably exposed to the effect of elastic stresses. It was also revealed that Card 1/2 818ol S/1.37/60/000/04/04/015 Improving Magnetically Soft Materials by Thermomagnetic Treatment the effect of thermal magnetic treatment depended to a initial magnetic properties and the chemical purity of having higher initial magnetic properties and purity, the thermomagnetic process. This regularity was very Permalloy. certain degree on the the material. Materials are easier treatable by well confirmed when using A. B. Card 2/2 8/137/60/000/010/026/040 A0061AOO1 Translation from3 Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 10, p.,218, # 24210 AUTHOR: Wks TITLE: Thermomagnetic Treatment of Permendur Alloy in Fields of Different Intensity PERIODICAL: Tr, Izhevskogo s.-kh. in-ta, 1959, No. 5, pp. 43 - 52 TEXT- A study was made of the effect of the magnitude of a magnetic field during the process of 'thermomagnetic treatment of permendur (49% Co, 2% V, the rest - Fe). The specimens were preliminary annealed for 5 hours in H2 at 1,2000C and then for.one hour in a vacuum at 9000C. Annealing of specimens was performed at 8000C for 0.5 hours with subsequent cooling at a rate of 100 degrees/hour In a magnetic field of up to 200-oersted and without a field. The magnetic texture was checked by magnetization and magnetostriction curves, taken from the same specimens prior and after thermomagnetic treatment. It Is shown that the thermo- Card 1/2 S/137/60/000/010/026/040 A006/A001 Thermomagnetic Treatment-.of Permendur Alloy in Fields of Different Intensity magnetic treatment in the-200-oersted field causes an increase in both.the initial and-maximum magnetic permeability IL, and entails also a decrease in magneto- striction. Maximum increase of initial -is obtained at the thermomagnetic treat- ment in the 2-oersted field, whereby the maximum ',j decreases twice. Elastic stresses reduce both the maximum and initial A -values.. A.R, Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 1. LUKSHIN, V. V. 2. u3sR (6oo.) 4. Horses - Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7. Change in the secretory function of the stomach of the horse under the influence of qualitatively different feed rations, Konevodstvo 23 no. 4, 1953. 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRTL 1953, Uncl. LUKSHINAP N.I. ------- Effect of benactrzine on the activity of monoamine oxidase in the brain and liver of cats. Vop. med. khim. 8 no.3:256-260 My-Je 162, (MIRA 15:7) 1. Laboratory of Biochemistry, Institute of Toxicology, AcAdeaq of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (BENZILIC ACID) (BRAIN) (LIVER) (AMINE OXIDASE) LUISHINA. N.I.; UGOLIV. A.M. Reflex effects of machinoreceptora of the heart on vascular tonus. Bluleeksp.biol. I mad. 43 xxo.1 supplement:6-10 t57. (MM 10:3) lo 1z imfedry uormallnoy fiziologii (zav. prof. A.D.Slonim) Kalininskogo meditelaskogo Institata (dir. prof.R.I.Gavrilav) Predstavlena deyetvitellaym chlenom AHN SSSR V.N.Charnigovskim. (RHART. physiol. dilation causing heigher tonus of blood vessles In frogs) (BLOOD USSELS, physiol. high tonus in dilation of heart in frog) GAYDAMAKAL, M.G., VOLOVICH, N.I.; LUKSHP and others "The Characteristics of the Influenza Infection." Problema Grippa i Ostrjkh Katarrov Verkhnikh Dykhatellnykh Putey, Moscow, 1952, p. 72. SHULIMAN, Ye.S.; BLITSHTM, I.I.; BURAKOVSKAYA, K.A.3.LUKSHINA, R.G. .1 case of imported f asciolu!:@pSi a3ls -.Lin rha-rkov; plinical obser- vat-ions Ti-udy Mr. resp. naucb. ob-,m paraz. mo.22122-123 163 (MIRA 1723) 1. Ukrainskiy institut, uso-wershenat7rvaniya vrachey, Kharlkov. BUROVA, Ye.G.; T.UKS'HTIJ,l V---. r, n' k. Pa!@!- typeo of --r.-. f"el -1 de!,@-rminixig their re.-:rv:M, rocir 1 r.-Z.,; VI; 'L no. 20/28 .--111-159 I@i (MJ3,11, 17@8) TURIM6KOV, Y.A.; WKSEM, S. Chemical interaction of germ calls in WO fish species, Ixv.AN Kir.SSR Ser.biol.nauk 1 no,4s67-79 159- (MIRA 13:7) (Issyk-Kull--Carp) (Imbryology-Fishes) UGLIZIC, B.; LUKSIC, P. Generalized neurofibromatosis (m. Recklinghausen). Neuropsihijatrija 9 no.2/3:225-230 161. 1. Iz Neurolosko-psihijatrijskog odjela Opce bolnice u Splitu (Sef: Dr. Viktor Ostrovidov). (NEUROFIBROMATOSIS case reports) IMIX, B. - - @ VOM)ROVA-UOVBZOVA, 0.; PARB19R, G.; LUKSIX. B. Improvement of production of Cod-2-ketogluconate by utilization of fermentation of bacterial dissoci&tion, Chekh, b1ol. 3 uo*2: 108-118 Apr 54. 1, Institut biologii ChSAN, sobranlye kulltur, Praga. (GLUCON&TES, preparation of- *kitogluconate of calcii;!, prod. with beat, diaspoiation) (BACTMUS *dissociation, in prop. of calcium keto gluconate) Of VA new inktiod forilte lWatle-ri 01,11hydirti7it-,on. n*d (roll. (@tlimtttalftill V. AM. IVY 30, y tout: (1) vv.t,., L@Jbocd holu fernmotatilin liquors by tile 'i In- Plifittl.Neub,rg pro"urt, (C-4. 2Q, holl.0) ar by usilig iml exchancers, i,mglitue (P) by using ion exchai A sioln Contg. 51"d glycerol (Crinotted to U515,,i,,,@rZC, lilt Ifi_)@t,.d,2,d.,,ys will, qctiv3ted C anti kiu-41guhr@ the filLrite ivm L ir viicuo ;it W* to a 757o simp, the @Iiriipllvas extil. ut 20 v_- with 20 1. Af(-,Co. dici ace Nne ext. was fi tered over C and evapd- in racuo;-,t. IS' to a sirup contlf. 8.5% solid substance, the Sirup was dild, with 200 tul. Rbs. RtOff, sc-ed-d with - allowed to Stand 3 d3ys in the kebox., arid- then dild. with 200 mi. EjOtf, I fit crystals of I were filtered W, S"_ ion (720 g.); tile firdate, WAS evAPd, anti Wraked up sitnitsuly to ivC Uddul. 97 9 1. Total Yield of I in. 70-20, ww* 807 g. 0 , The "I"111, I @ as * Ived in 11,0,filtered with:@ ot,eva to - ace I i C, "a a SU% s1rup; this was dibi. with Lt If And Placid in an Ice it 2 days; -the crystals (750 g. 71@ol w%@re filtered and I i in vacuo, irt-pa 78-60*. An- olber inciluAl (if isolation i d with 20 1. 5% glyrevol sub. was filtered over activated C and kiewl- --Nit ffilhir"iIthen iiaw-kil through wt @Yj-ra,,. L1.111111o otnlv, 3 1, IJ Re 9 S (111) and thwill'i -a Will! W.'r..'6te. PI 1) --it-f With (IV) (2 tirs. CA It). @Tfic Wn wele vv I @C j1, 01"Ji5ld, jajji3,_ I. a- 17 -;4)* a it 76% sirupo this Wal % - fit 1, Atflwcd to ra.00 ( 11101 H in tbe icebox. dild, wlCMN3'-vLIY w*@th 46,0 in" @th 200 jul. be Crystals were filtered and %%wilied w.' EtO14 (G49 g. 1). anti. tl-.e motber liquors ev-alo. to give addid. 148 g. 1. - ToLd yield of 1 ww,796 9. QUA%), Tn.P- C-1-3*. lierinentation of 15% tsorbij,ji with Ace;o&ader '0 hrz,., filtration rf the %olu. fermentet! Juboxyd,ins at 30*. Z to u1% over activatt-d C and ki=Iguhr; ,,-tssing it at 40' through a 30-cm. eafturnit coutti. 1.5 1. Ill and another colurnit centg. IV. washing tPc ion exchAngerswith 4 1. HO rvaPg. the ',Glu- in UCCUO- 2110wing it to stand in tile W;;x, filtering tjir crystals, and washing theni with 1120 uud MeOll gave 13N g, (97%) 11, m. 157 + 1-mic, I f. How to or-ianize t@e cleaninf,- of locr-s. P. 543 TITM11.1 Vol. 41 No. 5, May 1955 TEKSTIL TECHNOLOGY Zagreb So.- MONTLY LIST OF EAST EUROFEAN ACCESSIONS, (=F), Vol. 4, No. 91 Sept. 1955 LUKSIC, I. Improving the quality of cotton textiles. p. 120. Vol. 5, No, 2, Feb. 1956. T9MIL. Zagreb, Yugoslavia* SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (BEAL).Library of Congress, Vol. 5, No. 8, August, 1956. CHURY, Jiri; BREZINA, Jaroslav; WHSIK,,- _j Effect of muscular activity and of biogenic stimulators on semen. Ceek. biol. JP no.3:158-161 Mar 55. 1. Biologicky ustav veterinarni fakulty Vysolre skoly zemedelske, Brno. (SEM, physioloa, off. of biogenic stimulators, off. on semen in rabbits) (TISSUE THKRAPY. biogenic stimulators. off. on semen in rabbits) (RMCIS.T", effects, on semen in rabbits) EZERA, J.; LUSTRIA, R.: BALODIS `A., red. [Raising and feeding of 31oung cattle] Jalinlopra audzesar-a un edinasana. Rigap lzdevnieciba "Liesmal" 1965. 107 p. (In Latvian) (M-DU .18:7) K01110NOV, V,T,,,- E..Y,!@, E'j; 3!Vf;,nll, V,S. -... I I A, i'MrV 1-19 t,.ni, te@:' rlLcPll pm-'- J , j nrJA 7e@.- --f the crushed stone urr@iucllion. S"trole ma". no.11:15--i9 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) v la T@esopiznyy ri,.t-urbiao-isr3lp-dovatellski,y institiit zavodsicoy @;hornykh zhelezob-rAonnykh konc;trukLsi.y -1 izdeliy. -LUKSTYNISIRI K.K. (Lukatins, K.) Ma=facturing ceramic floor tiles from local raw materials in Lat.via. Stek. i ker. 18 no4' 1:29-32 Ja 161. (KM 14:1) (Latvia-Tilen) ANIKINA, M.; VPRD@NGA, G.; ZIMPAUYVA, M.-, KOTIYAP.]-"JSFIY, P.; jjp@@TIN', KESIVIIIISHVILI) A.; NYAGU, 1j.; OKOMOV, E.; 'fAKliTAffYSHEVf(,,-; @,-TSZUIN-FANI [Wu lSung-fan]; GIMIADZE, L. Ko-meson decay. IAd. fiz. 2 no.3:4',1-484 S 165. (K-rRA 18.,91, 2 1. Ob"yndirionnyy intirittif. pidernylich .1tislocloveMy .1 Trill-I *ii' fiziki AN GruzSSR. LOLEZAL, J.; LTIKSYTE, E..,, RYBACEK,, V.; ZYKA, J. Raductom-etric titration wilth Iron (11) sulphate in triet-A=i- amine madlum. Chem Cz Chem 29 no.11:2597-2606 N 164. 1. Institut fur analytische Chemie, Karlauniversitat, Prague. 2. Present address:Chamische Fakultat, Universitat, Vilnius, LIthuania (for Luksyte). IUKSZ.A.,__p@anqiqzekmgr inz. Classification problems of vessels with nuclear drive. Bud ckretowe Warszawa 8 no.1:31-32 Ja 163. 1. Polski Rejestr Stakow,-ddansk. LUKSZA, Franciszek, mgr inz. Pressure vesoe@s in nuclear reactors for ships. Bad okretowe Warszawa 8 no.4sl35-137 Ap 163. 1. Polski Rejeotr Statkow, Gdansk. IJJKSZA, Franciszek, mgr inz. Pneumatio liquid level gauge. Bad ekratowe Varazawa 9 no.10t 359-361 'A4 1. Research Cfmter.. C6mtral Ship Dasign Office No.1, Gdansk. LTIKSZO, Fe-rdynand,,@ AlliGIMMI, Jan Development of @esigninil, industrial buildin1g;-, industry. Problemy proj hut maszyn 13 no.5.13?,-146 ','y 1. Prozamot-Bopes, Warsaw. ZRAROV, I.S., zasl. deytatell nauki, prof.,-otv. red.; KOLESNIKOV, S-A., prof., red.; NAPALKOV, P.N., zaBl. deyatell nauki, prof., red.; ROVNOV, A.S.,,prof.,-@red.; DAMIR, Ye.A., kand. med.nauk, red.; DARBINYAN, T.M., kand. med.nauk, red.; SERGEYEV, V.M., kand. med. nauk, red.; UVAROV, B.S., kand. med. nauk, red.; LUKUMSKIY, G.I., kand. med.nauk, red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., tekhn. reg. [Transactions of the First Symposium on Anesthesiology] Trudy Simpoziums po anesteziologii. Ist, Moscow, 1960. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Simpozium po anesteziologii. lot, Moscow, 1960. (ANESTHESIOLOGY-CONGRESSES) WKMSOV A v I - ----rfi@bora o@r sample grinder. Zav.1ab 26 no.10:1175 160.(MIRA 13:10) 1. Ulwainskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut metallovo (Chemical apparatus) ZjT(zft)/%1/LVA60;--9 t 1- ACC NRI I AP6001154 SOURCECODE: UR/0367/65/002/003/0471/0484 .AUTHOR: Anildna, M-. Varde G.: Zhurayleya Inkstin'sh YU Mestvirishvilt, A-.--, Nya 0 __ __ - ; Chkhaidze, LTjkhjj 'V_ _V,.D.;Okonov.E.;;7u. Tsung@f@a ORG, Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (9b"yedinennyy institat yadernykh Issledovanty); Pk ics Institute, Academy of Sciences, Gru zinskaya SSR (Institut fiziki Akadernii nauk Gruzinskoy SS4) TITLE: Investigation of K0-meson decays 2- -4 84 SOURCE: Yadernaya, fizika, Y. 21 no. 32 1965 t7l TOPIC TAGS:X meson, meson Interaction, lepton, radioactive decay, selection rule, pion ABSTRACT: The authors presented at the 12th International Conference on Ifigh Energy 0 Physics, Dubna, 1964, preliminary results of, analyses of, 683 K2-mesons detected In a Wilson chamber. In the-present article, the authors present a more complete analysis using 0 .,a larger statistical material (1082 K2-mesons). The following probabilities were obtained 0 0 for leptonic decays of the K-meson and for the decaK 2 Y 2 --t + 0 (with respect to all, K -decays Into charged particles): F' 2 2 (+ 0) 2 Card 1/2 I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 13551-66 ACC NR1 AP6001154 (charged) 0. 194.+ 0. 024 and f",.(Ke.) + 2(Ko3) r. (charged) 0. 806 + 0. 090. The data on leptonic decays exclude the S-type interaction. and are in good agreement with the V-type inter- action and the predictions based an the 1/2 selection rule. The energy spectrum of 0 0 + 7 mesons in the K -i-P7+ -V + V decay differs significantly from the phase curve I - 2 . -1* 3 (T ). The value 4 - -8. 2was obtained for the coefficientcc. in the linear approximation _O: 9 d (To)/ d O(T OXI which is also In good agreement with the),61 I= 1/2 W 1 + T6/MF'O' s,electiou rule. Assumiag the existence of a d-dipion resonance, the following values are ob- tained for Its mass and width: Md = (350 10) MeV and rj --(75 + 15) MeV. In conclusion, the authors consider it their pleasant duty to thank B. M. Cn@c-orvo FPontekorvoj for fivit- ful discussions and constant Interest in the work; Y_,j,_VakaLerj 1. Y. ChuyaQ and the entire staff of the protow-synchrotron, whoassured the execution of the experiment; Andronikashvill. V. P. Dzhelepov,, and Z. Sh. Mandzhavidse for assistance in-the work. Authors also,extend their thanks to the group of laboratory technicians and mechanics con- sisting of N. 1. Grafov L.- Goncharov. P. Zhabin, L. Lyubimov. D, Sverdlin,, V.. Smirnov, V 2==$ - 61)auoy_, T.- flato6g, and T., VJ11=nyt and the students Q- DijmbraM and V. Novikov for performing the calculations. . Orig. art. has- 10 figures,, 4 tables, and I formula. SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: 3OMar65 01RIG, REP: 007 OTH REF: 021 Car -.Td aerAJA UME CTAAH H CnJIAWM pj6p.6- V- MILr... cl- 14 MKy-.. .4p.o-- IIJ.A HAL.@. W-0 es- ".Yrm.ponm. P. M3.6" r" 6: r.K- SOKMI44- 31 1 pot mbmlt@d f@ the 5th Pb"I@l Ch@l@l 5t-l ftoduatIm, Y@- 30 Am 1959. SOV/133-;?-3-14/32 AUTHORS: Samarin, A.M., Novik, L.M., Tsukanov, Xuznetsov,.'!.P. and Lukutin,' A.I. TITIE: acuum. aYm_e__nf-6T--J@_essemer Steel (Vakuiimnaya obrabotka V bessemerovskoy stali) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 3, pp 231-238 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The application of vacuum treatment of Bessemer steel in a 22-ton ladle before teeming in order to improve the quality of steel was introduced at the Dzerzhinskiy Works in 1957. The design of the installation is outlined and the lay-out shown in Figure 1. Main point - the evacuation is effected by two parallel pairs of pumps, RVIN60 and RVN-30, connected in series. The dependence of the output of pumps operating separately and connected in series on pressure is shown in Figure 2 and the change of pressure in the vacuo chamber with time in Figure 3. At the 8th minute of treatment the pressure in the chamber falls to 2 mm Hg. The gases pumped out of the chamber are cooled in a cooler and purified from dust in a cyclone and a filter. The investigation of the vacuo treatment on the quality of steel was carried out on 38 heats of rail steel and 1? heats of rimming steel. The duration of the treatment of Cardl/5 --"' '133--59-3-14/32 Vacuum Treatment of Bessemer Steel rail steel varied between 12-15 minutes during which t1je metal was boiling violently - its level was rising up to 500 mm. In all cases, the metal was deoxidised with ferromanganese and ferrosilicon during tapping into the ladle; aluminium (150 - 500 9/t) was introduced after the treatment when the steel was already well deoxidised. A number of heats were carried out in which vanadium (0.1 - 0.15%) or boron (0-005%) were introduced under vacuum through a special charging arrangement 3-4 minutes before the end of the treatment. The chemical composition of the metal remains practically unchanged during the vacuo treatment; the content of iron oxides in slag decreases by 20-300166 and of silicon bY 5-6% due to deoxidation with carbon. Changes in the content of oxygen in rail steel during the treatment and teeming are shown in ligure 4 and of hydrogen in Figure 5. Changes in the content of hydrogen in the treated steel along the depth of the ladle are shown in Figure 6; sulphur of a cross-section of rail from vacuo-treated and ordinary steel - Figure 7; the dependence of the tensile strength, relative elongation and relative necking of rails from ordinary and vacuo- Uard2/5 treated steel with additions of aluminium and vanadium Vacuum Treatment of Bessemer Steel SOV/133-59-3-14/32 before and after normalisation on the sum of IC + 0 25 IJIII - Figures 8, 9 and 10, respectively; the dependenc; of the impact strength of rails from vacuo-tEeated and ordinaryosteel on Fc + 0.25 Mnj at 20 0 - Figure 11, at - 40 C - Figure '12, after derormation ageing - Figure 13. The mean duration of the vacuo treatment of rimming steel was 14.5 minutes at a minimum pressure of 16 mm Hg. The process is accompanied by a violent boiling (the level of the metal rises by 600 - 700 mm.). As the pumping capacity was insufficient to decrease sharply the content of nitrogen, it was combined into stable nitrides by additions to some heats of aluminium (300 - 1 000 9/0 or vanadium (0.1%). The additions were made through the charging installation 4-5 minutes before the end of the treatment. The content of carbon decreases by 0.03 - 0.06yo during the treatment. Changes in the content of oxygen and hydrogen during the treatment - Figures 14 and 15, respectively; indices of impact strength of the ordinary and treated metal are shown in Figure 16 and the table. On the basis of the results obtained, the following Card3/5 conclusions are drawn: a) vacuo treatment of liquid metal ,-,, /!@ -'- 59-5-14/32 Vacuum Treatment of Bessemer Steel in the ladle increases the quality of Bessemer st'eei to a level of the open-heari-, steel; b) with the duration of the treatment of 14-15 minutes and a pressure in the chamber of 5-10 mm H9 for killed metal and of 15-20 mm Hg for rimming metal a deep degassing of the whole volume of the metal is obtained (the content of oxygen decreases 4.4 - 6 times., on average to 0.0013% in rail steel and to 0.0041 in rimming steel; the content of hydrogen d@creases by a factor of more than 2, approximately to 2.4 cm-1/100 g in rail and to 2.4 cz3/100 g in rimming steel ; the content of nitroeen in rimming steel decreases by 38.5%). c) This decrease in the content of hydrogen in rail steel makes it flake insensitive without an application of slow cooling or isothermal treatment of the rolled product. d) Vacuo treatment makes the deoxidation of aluminium unnecessary which, if needed, can be introduced after the treatment into the metal already well deoxidised by carboa. Alloying additions can be also introduced into already deoxidised metal at the end of the treatment through special charging installation in the top of the vacuo chamber. e) Bessemer rails from vacuo-treated metal possess higher Card4/5 plastic properties and impact strength at positive and Vacuum Treatment of Bessemer Steel SOV/133-59-3-14/32 negative temperatures as well as after deformation ageing than rails made by the usual technology. On increasing carbon content to 0 8% and alloying with a small amount of vanadium (0.1 - O.iQ or boron (0.003 - 0.005) or titanium (1-2 kg/t) and normalisation non-ageing rails can be obtained with highe@ physico-mechanical properties than those of rails from open-hearth steel. f) By vacuo treatment a good structural Bessemer steel can be obtained in which the zone of thermal influence of welded seam is not subjected to thermal ageing (decreased sensitivity of vacuo-treated metal to mechanical ageing is com letely removed during normalisation of rolled products There are 16 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONS: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy of the Ac.Sc.USSR) and Zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo (im. Dzerzhinskiy Works) Card 5/5 uX Jog MV 1 r wild !ILI F, t; rr gal 9 NH vr 62 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5411 Konferentslya po fiziko-khtmicheakim oanovam pPOIZVOdStVa stall. 5th, Moscow, 1959. Fiziko-khlmicheakiye o9novy proizvodstva atali; trudy konferentaft (Physicochemical Bases of Steel Maldng; Transactions of the Fifth Conference on the Physicochemical Bases of Steelmaking) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961. 512 p. Errata slip Inserted. 3,700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii imeni A. A. Baykova. Responsible Ed. -. A. M. Samarin, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Publishing House: Ya..D. Rozentsveyg. Tech. Ed.: V. V. Mikhaylova. Card 1/16 Phyolcochemical Bases of (Cont.) SOV/5411 PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is Intended for engineers and technicians of metallurgical and machine-building plants, senior students of schools of higher education. staff members of design bureaus and p3anning institutes, and scientific research workers. COVERAGE: Tho collection contains reports presented at the fifth annual convention devoted to the review of the physicochemical bases' of the steelmaking process. 7bese reports deal with problems of the mechanism and Icinetica of reactions taking place in the molten metal in steelmaking furnaces. The following are also discussed: problems involved in the production of alloyed steel, the structure of the ingot, the mechantern of solidification, and the converter steelmaking process. The articles contain conclusions drawn from the results of experimental studles, and are accompanied by references of which most are Soviet. Card 2/16 Phyalcochemical Bases of (Cont.) SOV/5411 Karasev, V.P., and P. Ya. Ageyev. Feasible Ways of Accelerating the Deoxidation of Metal 432 PART IV. THE APPLICATION OF VACUUM AND THE GAS CONTENT IN STEEL Shumilov, M. A. 0 P. V Gelld and F. A. Sidorenko. Some Specific Features ;@@e - @rocess of Ferrosilicon Disintegration 445 Gelld P. V. , and R. A. Ryabov. Effect of Carbon on the ierj;eX1i:ity of Steel to Hydrogen 457 Novik, L. M., A. M. Samarin, M. P. Kuznetsov, A. 1. Lukutin, and D. P. Ullyanov.* Improving the Quality of Ra1I-s_9-aa_e__of_ Bessemer-Converter Steel byApplying Vacuum Treatment 461 Oyka, G. N. , V.I. Danflin, 1. 1. Ansheles, G.A. Sokolov, and Card 14/16 lip _7 41' ... LUKUTIN, V. A. Min Higher'Education USSR. imeni S. M. Kirov Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst LUKUI!IN, V. A.- "Some problems of the dynamic stability of electrical systems with powerful transformer equipment." Min Higher Education USSR. Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst imeni S. M. Kirov. Tomsk, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 13., 1956. LUKUTIN, VsAo, kand* tekhn*.nau)c-.., Static-character4sties-C)t,~.'traction loads. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 16-3. (MIRA 16:12) 1. T=skiy.'ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnicheakiy Institut imeni S.M, Kirova* Predstavlena kafedroy teoreticbeskikh osnov elektrotekhniki. ACC NRi AT7003986 SOUR -CE--CODE:'-U-R[6606/66/000/000/0005100 10- AUTHOR: Vorob'Yov, A. A.; Kalganov, A. Patsevich, V. V. ORG: Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (Tomskiy politekhnichaskly institut) TITLE: Theory and technology of electrostatic machines SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya po elektronnym uskoritelyam- 5th, Tomsk, 1964. Elektronnyye uskoriteli (Electron accelerators); trudy konferentsii. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, 5-10 TOPIC TAGS: electrostatic generator, particle acceleration ABSTRACT: The"phenomena transpiring in the electrostatic generator and their analogy to the phenomena in the electromagnetic generator are briefly reviewed (e.g., D. Gignoux, "Electrostatic generators for space application", 102-e'me Colloque du SNRC, Grenoble, 1960). Formulas for maximum power of disk-type and cascaded- conveyer generators show that the maximum specific power (per unit volume or weight) I is inversely proportional to the stator-rotor gap; the load voltage and current are independent of the gap. Small gaps are preferable because they mean smaller spurious capacitance, and the available power becomes closer to its theoretical value. The latter statement was proved theoretically and experimentally, on a single-disk I generator, at the NII of Nuclear Physics, Tomsk Polytechnic Institute. An electro- static generator with parallel-connected poles and vacuum insulation Beams to be most;. promi.9ing. Orig. art. has: 8 formulas. Lc_�r-@jtt@_su - coDE...-og-LjsuBx--m-m-,Q-6xa-rAb-J-oRiQ--R~F-L _oo3_LQTN_nF_--_Q_c!3 LUKIJTIN, V.I.; DZHEMELINSKIY, A.I. Discussion of the article wInstructions should be revised., Avtom., telem. i sviazI 7 no.10:41-43 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Starshiy elaktromakhanik 1-y Rizhskoy distantaii signalizatsii i svyazi Pribaltiyakoy dorogi (for Lukutin). 2. Nachallnik Batayskqy distantsii signalizatsii i svyazi Severo-Kavkazakoy dorogi (for Dzhemelinskiy). LUPYAN',"'...-NKO@ Al: The volunl-, supy,estions in i Ar e t,@I LTJKIYANCHENKO, A.A. Change in the northern boundary of the habitat of the black hamster (Masocriestus raddei nigriculus Nehr., 1898). Zool. zhur.33 no.1:218-220 Ja-F '54. (MLRA 7:2) 1. Rostovskava oblagtna5,a protivoturlyaremivnaya stantsiya. (Hamsters) LUK'YANCBENKO... A.A.; RADATOV, M.#J@.,- KOIMCHIDI, Ye.K. influence of southwestirn wirgle.9n. the appearance and,spread of tularenii in 'the f=6 ofthe Don DeItA. Zhur. mikrobiol. uid. i i=nln - 32 -5:55-�l (MIRA 14:6 no'k @,.MY 161'0 I,v Iz.Rootovskoy-oblasbiby ednitarno-:eyidemiologicheskoy stantsii. (DON RIV@@DELTA-"IJU=A (WINDS) LUKITANCEMO. A.L(eA. Losovays. Zharlicovskoy oblaoti) Preparation of potassium chlorate. Ehiz.v sbkole 9 no-5:59-60 3-0 '54. (nu 7:9) (Potassium chlorate) LUKIYANCHENKO, A.L., dehitell Prenaration of plAstics in the ochool llaboratory. M I @ #m. v shkole 15 no.2:76-82 Mr-Ap 160. (MIBA 14:5) li,Stednyaya zheleznodorozhnaya shkola No.54., g. Lozovaya. (Plastics) Country :USSR Category :Cultivated Plants, Poteboes. Vegetables. Melons. Abs Jour :ehBiol., No 6, 1959, No 24881 7. Author :Zhurbin, Do I*; Ins*" : Tlltle :Development of Vegetable Cultivation in the Kharkov' Region. Orig Pub :Byv-1oS1l1s9kogospod. inform. Eharkivslke obli, vid. t-va dliya r,,dsbar polit. i nauk, znan', 1958t vyp. 8, 30-33 Abstract No abstractu-, Card 1/1 62 L 04278-67 EWT.(zq)/T DJ ACC NR% 060ij266 : (4) SOURCE CODE:- AUTHORS: Luklyanchenko, B. S.; Sokolov, Yu., @A. - Gagua, V. D ORG: none TITLE: Friction bearing Class 27, No. 180728 Za-nnounced by Central Scientific Research Diesel Institute,(Tsentralinyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy dizellnyy instituti SOURCE: Izobrateniyas promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. B. 1966j, 57 TOPIC TAGSt antifriction bearing, lubrication ABSTRACTs This Author Certificate presents a friction bearing for high-speed machinery., such as turbocompressors for internal combustion engines with a gas turbine supercharger. The bearing contains a floating bushing placed in the bed of the bearingj and also internal and external (in respect to the bushing) wedge- shaped oil-carrying recesses. To simplify its production, the external.wedge- shaped oil recesses are formed on the external surface of the bushing (see Fig. 1)o L o4278-67 FACC @NR.AP60132i Orig. art. hast 1 figurse Fig. 1. 1 - floating bushing; 2 - bed of the bearing; 3 - internal wedge-shaped oil recesses; 4 - external wedge-shaped oil recesses SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 29Mar65/ SHEKMR, IoA.l professor; LUSMIIKOV, Ye,S.; lUKIYANCHEMO, B.Ya Nethod of Yetroperitoneal injection of gas and its roentgenodiagnostic sigalficanceo Ehirurgiia no.11:36-43 N 154. (MIRA 8:3) 1. Is rentganodiagnostichookogo otdolenlya (zav. prof. I.A.Shekhter) i khtrurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zave Ye.S.Lushnikov) Nauchno-isaledava- tellakogo institute, rentganologii i radiologii imeni V.M.Molotova (dir. IiG.Lagunov). .rmUMOPBRITOMM, ARTIFICIAL, retropneumoperitoneum, technic) f @"-e 111ho chnical-Vo Ili. -nolu Jenl d 0 -C@j !Lcs, tu-cr,-, cond OC nnd (Dls:@crta-ions fc)r, j:-: @'and. icia te o dical "n' @h,ja-rj 1@]to 1. -, -- @-as LUK'YANCHENKO, R.Ta.; ZAYR&TIYANTS, V.B. Lymphang ioendothelloma of the madiastinum. Vest.rent. I rad. no.4:86-88 Jl-Ag 155. (HLRA 8:12) 1. Iz rentgenodiagnostichookogo otdela (zav.-prof.I.A. Shekhter) Gosudarstyennogo nanchno-isoledovatellakogo Instituta rentgenologil i radiologii Iment V.M.Molotova (dir. I.G.Laganova) (LIMPHAGIORNMTHELIORA mediastinum, diag.,x-ray) (MEDMTINM(, neoplaams, lymphagloandothelloma, diag.,x-ray) L(WK1Y,9A1C_HCNK0 844. "Some Problems of the Contemporary Idea of the Initial Phases of Radiation Injuries," by B. Ya. Luklyanc@henko, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Vestnik gentgenoloill i_Radiologii, Vol 31, No 5, Sep/Oct 56, -p-p-0--73 The development of therapeutic and prophylactic measures are necessary for the protection of individuals working in the atomic energy industry. In connection with this the problem of the pathogenesis of radiation in- juries is highly significant. Two questions are usually studied in the pathogenesis of radiation sickness: the mechanism of the primary action of ionizing radiation on the biological substrate in general, and patho-, genesis of radiation sickness of the animal organism. A short review of the work of numerous Soviet researchers In the pathogenesis of the initial phabes of radiation injuries is given. LUKIYANCEINKOl B.Ya. Pathognomic symptoms of dermoid cysts and teratomata of the madiastinum Khirargiia 32 no.8:29-31 Ag f56. (KLBA 9;12) 1. Iz reatgenodiagnosticheakogo otdelentya (zav. - prof. I.A.Shekhter) Goeudarstveanogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo, instituta rentgenologit I radiologi imeni V.M.Molotova (dir. I.G.Iogunova) (MSDIASTINM, neoplasms teratoma & dermoid cysts. diag.) (TERATOKA, diag, madiastinum) 'V40 Ya. r(Hookva) LUX AIG%H Diagnooin of malignant tumors of the thymus. Klin.med. 34 no.11: 18-22 N #56. (KLRA 10:2) 1. byentgenodiagnosticheskogo otdola (zav. - prof. I.A.Shakhter) Gbaudarstvenziogo nauchao-iseledovatellskogo Instituta rentgenologil I radiologil Imeni V.M.Molctova (dir. I.G.Iegunova) (THYMUS, neoplasms diag.) 40 y1q)vC He i@ 14;;@- 13. LUKIYANCHEITKO, B.Ya., kand.med.nauk Multiple Intrathoracic neuragenic tumors LwItb aunmary In Engliehj. Vest.rent. I rad. 32 no.6:43-45 N-D 157. (MIRA 110) 1. 1z 3-Y TSeutrallnoy polikliniki MinisteratVR zdrnvookhraneniya SSSR (ginvnyy vrach P.N.Zakharov) (THORAX, neoplasms neuroma, multiple (Rus) (UNROMA intrathorAcic, multiple (Hue) LUKIYANCIMUCO, B.Ya, @j- @ ,.,-@@[@Dlagno-sis of tumors and cysts of the mediastinuml Respozvavanis opukholat i kist oredostentla. Moskva. Medgiz. 1958. 231 P. (MMIASTIMN-TUMORS) (MIRA 11:6) (CYSTS) LUKIYANCHENIM., B. YA "The importance of lymphorgraphy in the diagnosis of some t,,-morous diseasesom Radiology Congress, Karlovy Varj;,, Czachoolovaki&79 10-14 June 63