SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSUR, M. - MOSYAKOVA, T. F.

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51- 4 -2-11/28 On. a Relations-Lip Between tLe Intrinsic and 2echni cal Yield, of' Luminescence Of Infinitely Thick Light-Scattering Layers. 'Uechnical-to-intrinsic yield rat o on the optical con 1~int-- of the layer. Zxperimental verification of t'~e formula for the technical yielci obtained by the aathor was made _pes with differei on powders of uranium L;lass of two t-,- -i ic de6rees of dispersion. The apparatus u~-IeJ waE: descr-_'c,-_1 in the precedin6 paper. The authors ;ie~-~isured the luminescent intensity of a powder relative to t*fie intensity of luuinescence of a plane-parallel plate of the same Glass froa which powder was made. The glass plate used ,-.-as sufficiently thin to neglect absorption of luminescence in it. ?io-.4 Gives the dependence of the yield ratio n dimension- of the povider-particleis for excitation witii various wavelengt"Lis (265, 534 and 365 m~i). -2:ae c,)ntinuous curves are theoretical and t1le experiment,!l results Are shoi,,,n by circles. At 265 ia~t the ratio of the yiuldL is -,reitOjL and 1,Lt. 365 H4,L it ifl) t" b _,ht passes Into a least, becuu~3e at 365 [* 'he exciLin- li, I _L deeper lay,~r of the powder, s*nce at that wavelen'-th tne abSurption of L;-e excitin6 li6lat is aaall. lonzequenti-, .ard 2/4 in the latt,-.L- case lauinescence coa_s frf)m a deepur Lapp 51- 4-2-15/2c' On. a i~elations;iip Bet,.%een tiie Intrinsic and 2echnical Y-*ell"- Luminescence of Infinitely Thick Li ght-Sc,ttte ring Layers. and therefore i-u is weakened more on passing Lhrou'-,L 'U-.',-ie layer, leadin,~ Lo a lowt;r value of the -technical lu-~:in- escence yield. ii-ie effect of t!iH- binder, which can be air (curve 1), wuter (curve 2) Dr alcohol (curved on tL--c ratio of ~vlllo lumiieset-nce ,ields is s,.ol.in in FiL.5 for 36'~~ _i~L excitation. i"i.s.5 shows that the tecLinical-to-intrinsir. yield ratio is greatest in -117y C) powder and lf_-ast in tlie_ powder iraa-ersed in alcohol. 2he redson fo- this lies in t.1--e relative refractive index of the powder particles vhich is 1.491 in air, 1.130 in water uidl 1.095 in alcohol. '.'he lower the re,fractive in_'Lex of particles U.,!e :,_bore we: -i k 1 y t h,., i medium scatuers li,~_'U- ~Lnl t_.,erefor~:,, Iamin-_-scenc-_~ Is produced at 6r-Litcr depths .,;JLLh consequent greatq_: absorption on -j:aission. T.,.,e intrin--Ic yield was obta.'UL-U lay on a plane -pa ralle 1 placate :)f -iraniji,.i I~La:;6 iLL _.i,,11 Uie abEjci-,Aion oi . 1 i: L i': n..,lil,Jbly Li.iall. F_nowin6 L.(_ i_-.uUhors Zoun%k' UL-e Lc,-_aic-tl yi,~ld povidors. )~2p~n!'.cncf_-s a rd ~/4 of tLe in-ua.,insic -Lnd t_;cI-_~nical yi-;lds on p~_-trticle -!~ .--.--.'.ions C, 4 Dn i t ic: Yi-:! j 0 laf ill i-U,2 1 C.: ii -tL -in.. y.31,z~ C-) DI urk.; sli o,,,n in Ld,__; .6 _'oI. v zjJ_ ou, e.-ci I-in~~ li.-ht 'I in P'i ZJ~' WL I'' OU:; U~1-1 I-." botf: - i Con"illuod_ CLU,V.-;-, Z/i_ld,r~ of L:-,e _LLshtjd carve-c- -.-ive ini~, ic, yiul-I 1"0r plate and the poinl,~ ~-iv(_; yield of ~)Ov;d,~I~S. and r~ s-hol; tha'~ fo,.- inibrin,_:ic yiuld _oes not ch_,n~-e viiUh oi C-a_rLL;e O:E I t-,-,e bindin- medium an I -L:_)a'L -.'-he C j)i.--;c:- ic,- 11 equal to tcc in-rin-ic - -1 jas~, 11-er, are 'ovie t rtz~ runc e ~;t-atU &,.)tiCiLi Lis~iuu~,~ i.:,,-.ni S.I. T~vilov. (doz; . ooticil(~ ,~I!:~iy in. L Itut i.:_ ;, I - V;-).Vilov,.,), 1. Luminescence-Effects of reflecting layers 2. Luminescence- Keasurement-Mathematical analysis 4/11 MOSUNOVA, V. R. Cand Biol Sel -- (diss) "The Blosynthests of f, Nicotinic Acid and the Products of Its in Chick Embryos." Chernovtsy, 1957. 14 pp 20 cm. (Min of Higher Education USSR, Chernovtsy State Univ), 100 copies (KL,26-57,lo6) - 34 - .mosup, ?4. Biological protection against the action of ionic radiation, p. L2. (OCFYONA PPACY, Warszava, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1955.) SO: Monthly List of East %,ropean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. h, No. 69 Jun. 1955, Uncl. MOSUR, M. Industrial factors causing cancer. p. 241 OCHROTIA PRACY: BE'"'P11-CZENSM I HIGIENA PRACY. Warszawa Vol 9. no. 6. August 1955 SOUPLE: East European Accessions List (FEAL) IL Vol. 5, no. 3, March 1956 d,,!. er r" F c Z~ r:c 7 1 nd (2~, r p YOSTJR, M. Evaluation of the dosage of ionizing rndiation. P. 7. OCHROMA FRACY' (CentraIna Rada Zwiazkow Zawodowych i Centralny Instytut Cchrony Fracy). Warmawa, Polpnd. V01. 13, No. 9, Evt- 1958 Yonthly List of LE'uropean Accessions (EFAT) LC, Vol. 8, No. 8 August 19,49 Uncl. POIAMIN clear Physics - Installation and Instruments. C Methods of Meas-rements and Research Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 9, 1959, 19599 Author Mos,.--r, Marl Inst Title Problems of Protecting rersormel Against the Action of Innizing Radiations Orig Pub (1chrona pracy, 1958, 13, No 12, 1-5 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 MOSUR, Mariam Toxic factors In the synthesis of plastic materials. Ochrona pracy 17 no.2:11-14 162. 1. Dzielnicowy Wydzial Zdrowia w Warazawie, r Journal Of th6 InstitUte Of lletrulexl vol. io No. 362 Feb. 1954 Products 20.9. A new tnethotpf testiug of Rg(dAtion sAffbilUx of 11. Mosurs-ki. Naflo I K rni -Z-), 1%-,2. 8. 1 W Tlw mm. Inv trio-, r"'MIUM 0t "imobiting a quAntity of lirb oil H50 glill M, tho nito of 0-7 goilmoosto jt2%j ever n ste,,l plato inelln'A fit 15" jjejjt~d to 250' C 11-2' C) for 12 hr Oolk arly al-oriscolloctAxi byatiction. All oil is recove'red, (md t Iwo carbon (Conradson) mili and oxygonatioo analyses are 11110fi. As taxamplo of the workjog of this' method, several results arn t1d)(1111ted find COURI)ArOd With other methods, ItIqwWalolity of this mothodisra 20%, hot itidlowsthooper- jktor to difitingmah between oils with or withoot antioxidanta, bvs~m-o m4tonit of redistribution of oxygen botwown nrids, and ,art ... VIVIn. the Flow inethod mhows a hill in oxidn ,,t ml to all 3 kmdqofoxygpomUxl pro,hictm. Tl-i o-v im-thod if) elonsidenA siqloron. M h- IM rr, E: ly p- YK POLARD/Chemical Technoloa - Chemical Products and Their 1-13 Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and. Petroletun. Motor F~ie]-3. Lubricants. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - 10iimiya, No 4, 195?, 12994 Author Mosurski Henryk Inst roleum-Institute Title Synthesis of Inh*tbitor:; and Addttives fGr Oils OrIg Pub Nafta Biul,Inst. nei'towefw, 1953, 9, No 9, 9-10 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 266 - N -0-SM 5KI, H. Autoignition and surface ignition. P. 172. (TECTIIKA I-110TIORMACUNA, Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1914, I.-Iarszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, ('~EkL), LC, Vol. 3, Do. 1--, Dec. 19-54, Uncl. L,3K T ~, H. nOil Additives and Inhibitors", p. 11,6; "Ifeetinf, of Delef.-Ptes of the Scientific-Technical Apsociation of Engineers and Technicians of the Petroleum Industry". p. 148; "Activities of Comittees of the Scientific- Technical Associatiqn of Engineers rind Technicirins of the Pe-olLeum Industry in Orrani7ing Scientific-Technict-il Conferences", p..149, (W-7.', Vol. !~, No. 6, June 1954, Krakow, PolnnO) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, LC, Vol. 4, No. 5, MF,y 1955, Uncl. Mo'~U~sk; , Hew-yK FOLAND / 0homical Tochnology, Chomical Products and Thoir Ap- H-23 pli6ation, Part 3. - Treatment of Natural Gasos end Mineral Oil, Motor and Rocket Fuel, Lubricants. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khim., No 14, 1958, No 48no. Author fienryk MosurakI.,_ Inst I Titlo % Enlarged Laboratory Installation and Synthesis of Anti- oxydation and Anticorrosion Additives. Orig Pub ; Nafte (Polska), 1957, 15, No 9, Biul. Inst. naftowego, 6. Abstract t 3 kg of turpentine (1) and 1.5 kg of the lubricating oil Lux-7 (II) are put into a reactor heated in an oil bath with electrical heating. The solution of 1.2 kg of P2S2 in 1.5 kg of II is added in the duration of 4o to 6C) min. at a temperature of about 1101 and stirring it con- tinuously the mixture is heated 1 hour at the tomperatLm of about 1500 continuing the stirring. After the reaction Card 1/2 MOSURSKI, H. Additional ingredients of motor lubricating oils. o. 315 NAFTA (Instytut Naftowy) Krakow, Poland, Vol. 15, no. 1-1, Nov. 19c;q Monthly list of East European Ac,!ession (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9y No. 1. Jan 1960 Uncl. MOSURSKI, Henryk, mgr; JASIECKA-PRZY1.11SKA, E-Izbieta, m9r, aystent, Oil detergents with alka.111ne resen;e. Nafta 20 0 164. 1. Institute of Petroleum Techno2ogy, Krakow. MOSVIN, V.I. - Universol transfusion-apparatug for blood and liquids. Xhirurgiia, Koskva no.4:73-74 Ap 150. (GLML 19:2) 1. Of the Children's Surgical Clinic (Read -- Prof. I.S.Vengerovskiy), Tomsk Medical Institute, - MCSY-AGIV, A.M.,,. Geroy Sots ialis ticheskogo Truda Improving woodpalp cooking methods. Bua.prou. 37 1 no.11:21-23 N 162. (MIRA 15: 1# 1. Starehiy varshchik Balakhninakogo kombinata. (Woodpulp) KOSYAGIN, D. ~- Daf-s-,Alt~-* Modernization of clay dryers. Strot. mt. 4 no.12:26-28 D '58. (MI3A 11:2) (Cla7~-*ying) MOSTAGIN, D.S.,inzh. Inproving the design of drying cylinders. Strol. i dor. mashinostr. 4 no.4:24-27 Ap '59. (91M 12:5) (Drying apparatus) MOSTAGIll. Blectrified conveying of green brick. Strol. mat. 5 no.5:25-26 MY '59. . (MIRA 12:8) (Brick--Transportation) (Conveying machinery) MOSYAGIII, D.S. Uatng motor cranes in loading bricks. Strol.mat. 5 no.12:26 D t5q,, (KIRA 13:3) (Cranes. derricks. etc.) (Bricics--Transportation) UBKOV, N.; 14DSY4GIN_,_D., inzb.; KRASILINIKOV, V.; DEMIDOV. A., tekhnik; GR-I-SHfV- khmik; T)BIR-01M. S-. inzh. . Letters to the editor. Straitall no.12:14 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Upravlyay-ushchiy stro7trestom IN6.14. g.Molodechno (for Krasillnikov). (Building) MOSTAGIN, D.S., inzh. Sconoric effectiveness of the modernization of disintegrators. Strol. i dor. mashinostr. 5 no.4:18-20 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Crushing machinery) (Clay) MOSYAGIN, D.S., inzh. Automatic machine for cutting and loading bricks on care of compartment kilns. Stroi.i dor.mashinostr. 5 no-7:2P-30 Jl 16o. (Brickmaking machinery) (MIRA 13:7) (Bricks--Transprotation) MOSYAGrN, D.S. Unloading bricks from annular kilns using electric loaders. Strol. mat. 6 no.6:29 0 Je '60, (KIRA 13-6) (Briks-Transportation) MOSTAGIN, D.S., lnzh. Modernized disintegrator. Suerested by D.S.-Roslagin. Rats. i lzobr.predl.v strot. no.16:51-55 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Konstruictorsko-takhnologichookaya kontora GlavmosoblstroymaterialyW Monlcva, Khrustal'nvy per.. d.l. (Clay) (Milling machinery) - --KOSTAG IN. D. S. Modernization of disintegrators. Ogneupory 25 no.1:41-104 l6o. (MIRA 1~:6) 1. Glavmosobletroymaterialy. (Refractories industry--Equipment and supplies) MOSYAGIN, D.S., inzh. Pusher for loading care into a tunnel. Stroi. i dor. mash. 7 no.3:35 Mr 162. OCRA 15:4) (Bricks-Drying) MDSYAGIN, D.S., inzh. Automatic production line for the manufacture of drain pipes using a package method. Stroi. I dor mash. 7 no.6:22-23 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Aseri--Pipe, Clay) (Automation) MOSYAGIN, D.S., inzh. Clay looseners. Stroi. i dor. mash. 8 no.2:28-31 F 163. (KRA 16:3) (Clay) NEYMAN, Yan Markovich, inzh.; MOSYAGIN, DrAtriy Semenovich, inzh.; MESON, Boris Yefinovich; -UTTOTIOVA, N.N., inzh., [Vachanization and automation of the processes of manufacturing heat insulating matarials in renovated brick plants; based on materials of the Main Adr.~nis- tration of the Building Materials Industry in Moscow Province] Iz o~ytti mekhanizatsii i avtoriatizatsii pro- tsessov proizvodstva teploizoliatsionnykh materialov na rekonstruiroyannykh kirpichnykh zavodakh; po materialan. Konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoi kontroy Glavmosobl- stroimaterialov. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 38 p. (MLtA 17:3) 1. Akauer.iya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tek.hnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu. 2. Nachallnik ot- dela mekhanizatsii i avtomatizal-sii Konstruktorsko- tekhnicheskay kontory Glavnogo upravleniya proUshlennosti stroiteltrWkh materialov i stroitellnykh detaley(for Neyman). 3. Rukovoditell sektora tekhnicheskoy infor-matsii Konstruktorsko-Lekhnologicheakay kontory Glavnogo upravle- niya promyshlennosti stroitellnykh materialov i stroitell- nykh detaley (for Mosyagin). 4. Sotrudnik sektora tekhni- cheskoy informatsii ~onstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoy kontory Glavnogo upravlen4-ya promyshlennosti stroitellnykh materialov i stroitellnykh detaley (for Meskin). DAAREV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; MDSTAGIN, G.M., inzh. Selection of the relative rture of an optical system in photo- electric apparatus. (Trudy"rMVTU no.110:5-16 '62. (KRA 16:6) (Optical instr*Eents) eam at ''I -iv ~, ~ , ~ II 00 0 er on.cetiltre Li0500 S/263/62/000/013,/002.;Ol 5 1007/1207 AUTHORS Boriscvich, Yc S., GoNfarb, M. L and nsagm, M._1_ TITLE Recording device with a luminescent memory PERIODICAL Referativnyy zhurnal, otdet'nyy vypusk. 32. lzmeritel'naya tckhruka, no 13, 1962, 7, abstract 32.13.53. Jr. In-ta fiz. Zemli, AS USSR, no. 19 (196). 1961, 57-63) TEXT In the device described, random phenomena (e.g., earthquakes) are recorded by means of a light beam reflected from the mirTors of several Ffi-I I I (GB-I 11) galvanometers mounted on a standard H-700 (N-700) [171013-14M (POB-14M)i oscillograph; the reflected light beam is projected onto an endless paper tape, 110 mm wide and 1200 mm long, coated with a phosphorescent layer- The tape closely envelops part of the uniformly-rotating memory drum. Because of afterglow of the phosphorescent laver, the records are stored for a certain time interval but fadc out after one complete rotation of the drum. Such an operating sequence ensures continuous recording. Upon any deviation of the light beam exceeding the noise level, the photoelectric relay of the unit is switched on and operates an electromagnet which presses vK1 the rotating photographic tape onto the phosphorescent layer. The contact is interrupted after recording and the photographic tape ceases to rotate. Such an arrangement permits several earthquakes to be recorded on a single photographic tape The time interval from the moment when the phosphorescent tape starts to Card 1/2 Recording device with a luminescent memory S/263/62,1000,-0131,002 015 100711207 rotate until it contacts the electromagnet is the storage time of the unit and varies from 4 sec to I min I he wiring diagram of the unit is outlined, and it is shown that the rapid decay of the afterglow brightness of ail the phosphors tested permits attainment of good records on the photographic tape at light beam speed varying from 0 2 to 0 3 m/sec. The unit ensure% recording of phenomena of it frequenCY Lip Io 5 cp% on paper with a sensitivity of 700 C~ The width of the recording line is up to I mm. the speed of the photogra phic tape is 480 mmimin The necessity to devise special types of phosphors is pointed out. There are 4 figures and 3 references. (Abstracter's note Complete translation.] :-,ard 2,,*2 140&UITIM, Aleksey Semenovich, inzh.;,KOBYAGIN, Nlkgla-v FQdorovich. inzh.; VAUIN, V.I., inzh.. aauchnyy red.; RIKSKYAGI, D.K., red.; GII&NSON. P.G., tekhn.red. (Kanual on pipes, fittings. and equipment for water-supply and sewerage installationsj Spravochnik Do trubam, armature i oboru- dovaniiu vodoprovodno-kanBlizatsionnykh sooruzhenii. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam. 1958. 473 P. (KIRA 12:4) (Water-supply engineering--Apparatus and supplies) (Sewerage) MOSYAGIN. Sergey Ivanovich; GRZHEGORZHEVSKIY, A.N., kand. ekon. nauv, dots red.; KOKOSHKO, A.G., red4; NAUMDV, K.M., tekhn. red. (Technological progress and the development of communist labor methods] Tekhnicheskil progress i razvitle form kommunistichookogo truda. Moskva, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TaK KPSS, 4963. 93 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Soclalist competition) 1 O*vW A. % Hdtwwvu mut M. A. Pil,mirmy'llis 1~.l lb.t,llk 141-11"'M Alleal . iw (06.4. 4" .16,14 Naft 8 S.N~H~ No. J4. 1zlis Q1 1"ll); cf. t 1 41. WNW 4 1( the villituis, ittv"thgatftl Pkit Nll.i,10. 1(.41 - mallk t. q. -4u. At -~- 4 41.1 If is hai Mi. latut with a mak, at LUS III*- k- ll%ltN(Y.1 Is.-[ * ki. ltsu.1 at 252~ 2' hon,14 with at 424 at"t ;or.!. K'I Mt \"-*k').l a lw,aail Item %tih it ma~~ at A17. N&,jPd(CP.),j.JlltO a himid with a tum. at Val, I lld(NlL),Cl:j A b4lUt with a tit". at ;MS, mul a inin. at 310 it-.. M. Homh YOSYAG INA, M. A. USSR/Chem~stry - Spectra, Absorption Chemi-stry - Oxalates Feb 49 "Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Complex Oxalates of hivalent Yetals In the Ultraviolet Region," A. V. Babayeva, Y. A. Mosyagina, 4 PP "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR11 Vol LXIV, No 6 Continuation of study on influence of the central atom on the character of the spectra of absorption for solutions of complex compounds of bivalent metals. Submitted by I. I. Chernyayev, 29 Nov 48. PA 29/49T7 OR pkdmn (11401died, chkirldo. A. V. flabor-d and M-A. l4asyIgima. thikkAly Abod. N-b S-S.S.R. Td. K.PtCl. + 2 MHOM - ,VCIel (1) was caffied out OKC Ov 2 KCI 4 lpt(Nligoill U... owulitkicar pevvvuting fonnadm of jPt(NHi)41 jpt~Lj.jVgW cts"pd. fiegliM mA d9n. sommill be avoided. the awn- Intrniluction of roarr than 2 "RAM. N1,10014 into Plea Was IWT,vniM I-v itit use -4 4~14-AcOll instead all the a" N140014 14i'l AMOKAX16. "W W4 41 woo INAW W lit-All,faccom to a foltil. of KIM14 is A asitait east .0 1140. Im N two.. a brown PP4. was ditand Ga. rimso tow Ghmte woo ecodifierl with a little dil. HCl sod evapd. to de, in a vwuun I I tar over comed 1146M. Without landfill; &tt=NWB to ban, fd~Kkw In lord M&ti= Of d Of 00 111000111 - PVC - L kht-740" ora`~ dion, was utd. from the dffT rooldwer with Mq4CO and thus twird. front a mancrillt. .41110 ,pwo. Tlw aq. .0110. at I is a easidectralyto. About 25% of oneille I OMM be obtained *too with NJfrOH-HCJ and Na*CO~ but about 40'T"O .1 it rername in the puma. and. the cost Is im the bro" p9c; the tatter, "Untrary to pmvwus Illstecricuts (Goolso 1915. 4 W1 I is certainly t4q JjN(Njjj()H VOIJ 41, la it COUtAillf 10 0. kovom cl~-Nllrlm reaction. which gave the Valium, lVitkicle (96 - OUNIW.. whereas the arance-r-flow trans prepil. by the reaction JFt(NH.0If).jCl~ + 2 HICS p,(NHdOjj),Cjj + :., Nil.(),, ,,CI) given While Pt A, (NifoOR1.10t, Furtheir confirmation was obtained bv lorgears".0 reaction with c4lf'N (pl) which gave 114 I -ml fulthet, ... beefing .14h IICt' Ore.. 1111jivi N11,411I)Chl, "harm. lho trans (moniel 11 known 1. give -a taint. of irdits-11ItyC1.1 And jVt(Nlf.()jj)Vcjj. me site. coed. corar-1 intyrom untAtir with jaw. wbtc_. IhAtolthatracrolsoincrieveboil.4 behavior entirely arrok. Tboultravinict Absorption curves Art to aermement ank the rule that the AlMOF164101% thAndsal Ike transamomer art 4hill"t to kinger WSW" A.C,..,.,ed~itbtbwoltbecisiw,,wl. f,j.jksm&jjmA at 324 and Minp.amagainst 356nipan4 31111molor thetruns ismer. rif-I (a vWY ftlily sol. in RjO. as filainst 4 ooly of 3.81 a 100 a. sole. (at 23*1 for tm-- crvoatlographic tat* Art: Cit. tfielink Of "KINIGNAtak. eltill.-MINS aftlic 231, at - I ?It:.'. a. - 1 70; trans. orikorl.H.Iw. p6rochromun frons -Aorlesi to orange. a, '~ I.M. at - 1 7M, N. T. BAB&Yr.VA. A.Y.; KOSYAOMA. Reactions In solutions of diammines of bivaleat platinum affected by ultra- violet radiation. Izv. AN SWR. Otdkhim.nauk. no.2:2-27-231 Kr-Ap '53. (KLRA 6;5 ) 1. Institut obshchey I neorganicheskay khimii ineui N.S. Earbakova Akadamii nauk SSSR. (Platinum) (Compounds. Complex) (Photochemistry) 5,q, 9, I t4A ds; of Agipw witft au e. %4-~kvalf A~' Osla S. S-. M 41,11:11. 4 t ~10302b.~Bivaleni,Pt fi;;~nWaefinite and rather w.L w, koinp!6ces with the diaceto-din;- (IL;ivs. eXist. :In 2 scoifictriOlly isoineric fornii. ~ floating sioicitioutetric: --limts of K%PtBr4 and I yietda yellotir prismatic cismAXIBr, -1th, trx -extinction angle,45', 1.626, ' l Absts: ic Che -CO And cl'~Grrp: lg"*; Ji.01 ind Me " it is a nonelectruq'tc d i Th i m a ec s tructumivasprove Vol. by the thi ce= roetion of H, S. Kunlakov;.~ Often the A r. 10 195 reaction. yi fro cr stn ddi a tnixt~ of cis, and trans Ruibera, scpd"by, the forniation ofthe tmus fonji is lvf( m a CO 1 p Orgimie Ghem~~#T . q. % y ; caused by thesoly. of the cis-dibromide hi 140, leading to: ' ' ' heating changes to, IBr: (Ila), which on ~orrnation of 31.1 -,,Iratts-dibi~ma-di-t~iylatintitu with elimination of L, ~ Ila ' molten1 Ifortna yellow pris-ns and is readily produced-from lraxi-U, 16medbrheltilly tilt cis f - i forrn o%v 5 -tr as &Salbed abo-k. ngly 1with s plah P. wid aq, '%Icq(.'O atid III (Ilk 'sol. in ffO.,"Adlly sal. in salun. It, 1.710 ff~ I.M. Ira"Al with Ibi6iiica rvinns fill), (P-thiouteaunij)- It this reatflon~krujj in the product Is 21.27.PtBrt. I With a u w od t i hich no reusduable formula cwfl 1 I,c tt,~iquvd. c 0 R - I -Rr ~ ' t IL i : ( d t n a w, , , an Q- o"Rovip - 0 C1 1 h ~ q4 j3 xacIffiewivoi whc 1;; M~z illr caa PI(AfeCNOWN. MJT0.._._ LAI. X, aud..= -am sol. lu LIP and MesCO; U apd-= aie'sof. In UcjCO but ifight1r.- 1. 1,40 Ild m am sat. in Irso but Slightly sat, ln~. co, ~ffatufxrr= -e Slightly Sol. [a Ifftco and 117.0. Donald B. mffl~~_ - 33512 A Du )Vr), I AP 7 AUTHORS: Boriseviph, Ye.S.,' --abelin, M-V Mosyiiaina, TITLE: The OSB-J-V seismic oscillo--rapli SOURCE: Akaden.i3-,4 nauk SSiR. Institut fi--iki c~r.11. TruJN, 110 Moscow, Iftl0eysmicheskive pribory, MAT: The authors iescribe theWIV(t,-~L-IV) six-k:h~innel seismi, c- which is one of the latest models of its Kind- Its predecessors in-11 UJo (opss),ors-ii(oc,i3-ii),Of!6'-I(OSB-T) and other oscillogrziphc, develo--0,1 ir, the USSR since 1950, when the first attempt,3 at producin,a portable electror-i!:-o-li~ oscillographs were made on the initiative of Academician G..%. Gamblirt',ev. The compact and portable OSB-1V oscillograph is intended for earthquake recor2inz under expedition conditions and at tempor;,.rv -e1S111LC st-0-ions, It i,; with a set of sixr6'-II1-6C(GB-I11-BS) ,r6-TII- 6 (CII-111-B) !Zalvonon-'eter, ,1! a common permanent magnet. The galvanometers Cain also he issembled cis maganetic systems with shunts. The recording is performed on a -00-iimi W1je ~Irl~ 600-mm long strip of photographic paper by means of light bearns reflectec' Ca rd I Z i512 DO 3 0 D I I The OSP-IV seisituc oscitiograph mirror galvanometers. The drur,0earina the I I),' detacha,I)Le lilghtpro,~f rassettc inside the c ,~-ri toLr.~; ii f 11'~ Io ~' , mirror systex. eriabled the lon,,rh of the optical inol-kior to ~k~ -it 1 ~'k The helical-line recording i,~ Ione with tho iid o1 i iotatin~, of the light beams per revolution of the drun, r;j%* he cl- lrorr mechanism ensures COntlnUOW, O[ICIatioll of tile J~~' 1 1 at peripheral speeds of the drurr of Irl - (W frm/rr:[~I '12 min, respectivety, The os ( i I I o--raph j s a pj)ed t% L rh i J,cc lator with a critical number of rotations n Al r . p , ii- Aflyba I I -en"'I i ]I:. regulator can also be used, Time workings orei-n-lade I rom '_t '011t'~~ t , IluvrIO-01 C" by breakin the circuit of the 1,iminaire The luran-aire 1~_- ,ply of the osci 1 [ oE,-,l ii 0.2-a 8 --79(STs-79) lamp, The power -up L_ I b v DC. ..11 units are contained in a d iai,iminunt hou~,ins!. The overall dimensions of 550 x 3-i-O % ii;n and wcit!h,~ -) K_x-i I r 5 convenient to use, does riot need a darkroom and on,.,umpq k itrie e1c po%ver photographic paper. -cadernizian 13 13 Goli-m an-, _ ~:Lzine -re i t '~'I e ;Tilt: are 5 figures and 11 -iovlet-bloc referenl.-~- Card -/.- 33511 Oi/oo.;/0 I -Nk, vt_ I, 34300 (/0/1,/3 -~-7) P. i,, j ~ /n i i - AUTHORS: Borisevit h , Ye.-, K,-tors k i v , i Mosviiaina , M - - ---- ------- - TIT LE, Th e os n-v s e L svii c o!~ t 1 1 1 o g ra ph WURCV: I n it i tut f lzi.ki -end i Frud lit'. i i - k, ey -iborv, Ili-, Mo micheskive pr TE J : The trticle iescribe,, the ne%. OC&V(O.A-V) seismic ost-iLio-oraph de,i~_neo for Lhe recording of earth.,Lwkes iin.,'or expedition conditions and dt tenipolaiv '(71-iiC Stati-onS. It,; jw:rcl 'PIC of operation i-; similar to that of rho OC E; -Iv (-!s-1V) osciiiom,rz~ph Bori-~evich, M V. -abeliric tiki -M .-, Mosyag.ina in tile ;,bovo ~,ourk-e, pp j - I Test models of' the OSB-V devi,:,2 til-,ve been inade at ,tie :I:fl of' tho it.~~fltl.lt fiziki _em.1i l1ristituto of Phv%i(,~ of the erie- oroduction of thetri is to be organized dt tile "!OSk_OVSklV Eal-th), a.nd sr..aii tekhrikun. (Mos,cv~ Rai-liortiecluirlicii Tekhnikuni). Un 1 1 ~. c .~ tie OSB-1V oscillograph, cite II-zhtproof orum cas:sette of the O~)B-V is mounted on the outer hou in-, It has provi-~ion for ~,n attachnien~ COnSlStLn_- of three rK - vii (Gh-~ A )I M21/2 (M -1/-) --alvanometers and luminaire,; . The 06B-V 05, 1. i Ilograph Ca rd I/ 335 2 3 The O.')13-V seismil: o,~cillograph is 61;C' x )5 x -!0C im iii sizoo and 34 k-,,f without. the irLm ami 45 k-,,f with it. It t- oquipped with --aiv.mumrieter- .-;- Sord,lo'l !1" tWO 'Set:, %,'1 11 tof-mott p(:lrv~inent I'll) ,( r5-1V 1G11-I%*) k"M cll,o he it j. Re,'ot'jinl- i,; performel or-, --C, rur wi,!e it ri k -~111 1041 ~_y I I p 0 r o ~: I" I P c I f 1 % e, i (" f I , t A I u "! ro i. a yi lit :,o, i;,hoi 1 ot P~ -~n,i o: I-X ami --0 rMi/mir Tro,~' spced t- rc,.s Irld ve-,W-Iror'. 7hc -, 't, 1 of t i~o fie I i ca I i tie o f ( fit, reco i J i ril, L f - orl, ! to f!W~ J'O t~v~- L; -~-~fl ilt d run.. A sprifi.,j mechani-m %~i tit a -en u I t im o r- t'l yba I I r o ~,u I it r o r a n,1 a r-31 l1 v F t e re ~ ii ~,~Tc hro *iio t o ill 'im I e t lie o i ! I o -- rii 0i . The sprin- tile, i;, n i - -,) it I th tile t I vll~l I it r wi th t he pen iu ! un, re rci.indin2. The I cl-i -z t h 1-1110 0, t 1 c I nd I T L: I a lid T f-x ~iw r 11 c f 't np t 1, 1 t ime no rk i ij!: ~; o nd r cl!-,Ai I i t j n !-J`~ eI I L'DY rl t 0 f r hQ I LM I Ml I I e for f;,icl O-A- IV c 1 71., b0'h dk-V I O'S 4, c vu Ill The c r i Card -/3 3 7513 The 0 :0-V IIL4 -79 -78 i'll%'* oclk,~ t i o ament A,- to a 33518 S/61Q'/t3l'/ ~~ 1~-, : WTHORS: Borisevich, Ye.S.; Golldfarb, M.L.; Mosy ,Ta.i~~ TITLE: A recording instrument with a luminescent memory SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fiziki -'emli. Trudy, no. 19 (1~0j. Moscow, l9bl, Seysmicheskiye pribory, 57-63 TEXT: The authors describe a seismic recorder with a luminescent memory, in whlc~, light beams from rd -III (GB-iii) miijror galvanometers installed in a standard H -700 ( f706 -1,iM ) (N-700 EPOB-14M ) oscillograph are reflected on to moving paper tape coated with a luminophor. Normallylthe recording on the excited lul,i- nophor persists for a certain time and then fades away without a trace; however, if the deviation of the light beami exceeds a certain level due to seisildc activity, then a photorelay actuates an electromagnet which presses a photographic -ape against the 'tape coated with the luminophor and thus produces a contact prillt of the recording. The duration of' the memory, which is determined by the time take[) by the actual recording to reach the point of contact with the pilot ographic tape, can be varied front I m.Lnute to - secs. The recorder has ;111 ~he Card I/ 3351B S/bl9/bl/U00/0I9/U0-/U!1j D039/Lll- A recording instrument recorders with magnetic and electrostatic memories described by :i.N, Vetchinkin and V.B. Preobrazhenskiy, and Ye.S. Borisevich, I.I. 7hilevich et i1. on pp 5e and of the above source, and yet is simpler in design and easier co attend. The frequency range of the recorded vibrations is up to ~,5 cps at an amplitude of 10 nun. The luminophor-(oated tape is 110 mm wide and 1-(-u an lon-L The width -~' photographic tape i_~, 1-:0 an ar;,l its iength '_ !,~, Ili, -;pecu-, oi the luminez and photographic Lpes are 30, IX, and 4L~Q mm/min, n annun - ciator clo%." "bed for the time ii"r-kings. The luminaire of the galvi'tion'eucl-, has a typee4-76 (STs-76) lamp (7v, 0.5 a), The oscillograph and the recoi-der are fed by a set of _,7 v storage-batteries or a.c. network Current and consume not more than 4 a The outer dimensions, of the recorder are ~O~ x ..()~ x 5_t~ naii and its weight 17.6 k'-f. The electiical circuit of the recorder consists basi- cally of an automatic photoelectroijic device and a ,olencid fo .7 actuating the photographic-tape-transport met-tonism.. The No. 715 :inL-sulfilo luminophor kievet- oped by the chemical industry anu the (Lenin--rad Institute of .ppliod ,'a rd 3352B 1 0 1 IIg I rr, I 1,11111or) I I pe r i od ~.,iuse i o ve i I ng o f t he re c ord i n I - 1 ra i n ed i!,, :f! and it proved to be too -Odr.,~c L lie, I-hed I. nmi) -so that ~- be,.tei !uminophor J., boi.itocv tests of the recorder %ere positive, it L,m re,or.f V 'IV 1, 0 '1 v- BORISEVICH, Ye.S.; KASTORSKIY, S.A.; MOSYAGINA, M.S. Seismic type OSB-VI oscillograph. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.26: 93-97 163. (MIRA 16:11) 3W param r's are-tab6lite&OPT.~3i -TJ~F-lIT-14j,5VKw3v' and.,SGK-~3 setsvidwiters)o are, 7~, 9L Of;i- _~,~.OrVM SC 511j*f DATE --hone "ODk is MOSYAGIUA, H.S.. provizor Keeping records of total drug issues for given periods in pharmacies attached to hospitals and dist)ensaries. Apt.delo 6 no.3:55-56 my-Je 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. ZavedtWushchiy aptekoy Kaliningradskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy (PHARMACY- -AGCoumr ixG) POGOSTAN. Khoren Petrovich. Prinimali uchastiye: UGAROVA. Kjr.. nladshly nauchnyy motrudnik; SWILINIKOVA, M.T., oladshiy zwuchnyy sotradmik; PAYLOTSKATA, A.A.. nladshiy nauchnyy notrudnik; PAYWYA. U.N., inzh.; GCLOVTJSHKINA, A.B.. starshiy takhnik;_KOSTAGINA. U.K.,. starshty tekhaik; SSMOVA, A.V., starshly tekhalk. WBUN, G.b.', otv.red.; BLINNIKOV, L.T.. red.; TMHOTA, T.S., tekhn.red. [Jet streams in the atmosphere] Strulnye techaniia v atmosfere. Moskva. Gidrometeor.izd-vo (otd-nie), 196o. 182 p. (Jet stream) (MIRA 13:8) -MQSYAGINA, Ye.N. Coombe' reaction and complement titer in hemolytic anemine in children [with FiummarY in Inglish]. Probl.gemnt. i perel. krovi. 3 no,4.*23-27 ZI-Ag'58 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Iz Instituta pedintrii (dir. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. O.D. Sokolova-Ponomareva) AMN SSSR. WIDIIA. RM40LTI'IC. in infa. & child. complement titer & Cootabs' reaction (Rus)) MOSYAG Nonspecific immnological reactivity and condition nf the active mesenabyma in various stages of the hemolytic process. Probl. gemt. i perel. Ir-rovi 4 no.6:18-23 Je '59. (KIRA 12:8) 1. Iz Instituta pediatrii ANN SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent kMN SSSR T)rof. 0.D. Sokolova-Ponoiaareva). (B3MO LYS LS nonspecific immunol. reactivity & funct. state of RI system in various stages of hemolysis in rabbits (Rua)) (RETIGUIOMMTHELIAL SYSTEM, physiol. funct. state in various stages of hemolyals in rabbits (RUB)) RDSTAGIVA, Te.1f. Amtolmmme hesolytic anemias in children. Peftatrita 37 no.11:42-" v 159. (9IRA 13:3) 1. Iz Instituta pedlatril AMN SSSR (direktor - chlon-korres-pondent AM SSM prof. 0.D. Sotolova-Pbnozareva). (AMU HMLYTIC in inf. & child.) MOSYAGINA, Ye.N. Determining the average longevity of erythrocytes entering the blood and circulating in it, Biofizika 5 no.3!31E-326 r60. (MIPA 13:7) 1. Institut pediatrii AMN SSSRjMoqkva. (ERYTHROCYTES) (BLOOD-TRANSFUS ION) MOSYAGINAq Ye.N. Results of determining average reticulocyte maturation time by means of maturity curves. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 5 no.111;37- 44 16C, (mmf, 14.1) (&RYTHROCYTES) MOSYAGINA, Ye.N, - - - - -------------------I Primary equations of the mathematical theory of processes connected with the disintegration and production of erythrocytes in the organism. Probl. g4at. i Perel. I~ravi 5 no. 5.3-10 14Y 160. (MIRA 14:1) (ERYTHROGYTES) A C~J- 1,-U ~ L,"OS,'k~ I NA, 1. .11. , Doc Med 3ci -- "E-vtafoc-,-tic e,,i-; I'll t- - ~m V& no.-~aal and pat*,-,Olo,-Icil cordi -, Ions. " ""Os, l9ol. ~Aaad -if Med Sc'L) (3-61, 257) - 417 - 11 ILSIAGIL'A. 161M& NWforovUa '-and. r,-i,(-hriyy sotrudrii1r; 7, imir TeAllipsaUh; TOLIVICH, AnatolJy &IgCr'YWICh rL2nd--I - nauchmyy sotrudnik; LITV11XV, BOAS Nikolaywlch, tekIzdk Use of electronic analog computers for studylilg the dynamics of the charges of the level of erythrocytes in a body. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 4 no-4:62-70 161. (MIRE 14:7) 1. Institut pediatrii AMN SSSR (for Mosyagina), 2. Nachcdlaik laboratorii vychislitellnykh mashin Ilovocherlcassko o nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta elektrovozos-royeniyatfor Kleymenov). 3. Novocherkasskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut elektrovozostroyeniya (for Vollvich). 4. Laboratoriya schetnykh mashin Yovocherkasskogo politakhnicheskog instituta (for Litv-1nov). (MEDICAL E-LPCTR(. NICS) (ELECIROEIC IMALOG COMPLIT'RS) (ERTHRUCYTEES) MOSYAGINA Yelena Nikiforovna--BYKGV., V.D.,, red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., -7~ : , i. [Erythrocyte ba Britrotaitarnoe giz, 1962. 271 ance under normal and ravnovesie v nome i p. (ERYTHROCYTES) pathological coDditions] patologii. Moskva, Med- (WRA 15:8) MOSY A G INA, Ye.Ne of the met:~c;is cf na- tion and maturation of reti.-alocytes in longevity nf erythrocytes. Pat. fizial. i eiH-.. terap. 8 56 S-0 IC4, 1. InB t t,u t, pod I a ',r I I (d I rok I.or -f, Y "t _SSSR, Moskva. &ibml', LAd April 13, lqt,3. ri. c -~V( f~ t'~ , ~ 11, 25(l, 7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3281 Berezin, Boris Prokoplyevich, Aron-AbramDvich Mosyak. Vikentiy Markianovich Nikiforov, Georgiy Ivanovic-li-ti6godin--Aleii~y7e,~7, kkolay Daitriyevich Titov, Boris Gavrilovich Shpitallnyy, and Nikolay Aksent'yevich Shcherbina Tekhnologiya vazhneyshikh otrasley promyshleanosti, chast' 2-. Mashinostroyeniye; uchebnoye pooobiye dlya vysshikh partiynykh shkol "~wmufacturing Processes of the More Important Branches of Industry, Part 2. Vachinery Manufacture.; Manual for Higher Party Schools) Moscow, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TaK KPSS, 1959- 576 p. 15,6oo copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Kommmisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysshaya partly- naya shkola. Kafedra promyshlennogo proizvodstva i stroitelfstva. Eds.: G.I. Pogodin-Alekseyev, A.G. Kokoshko, and D.R. Beyzel'"-n; Tech. Ed.: K. M. Naumov. PURPOSE- This textbook is intended for stu&nts or hUsw pnty schoois. COVERA(Z: The book deaLle with mewifteturing processes In ** nwhine Ladustry. Rolling, draving, pzessing, forging, and stamping of metals are discussed in Part 1, founding in Part II, welding and gas cutting in Part III, and metal cutting in Part IV. No personallties are mentioned. 7here are no references. C"d=** IY KOSMAROV, I.F.; MDSYAY. A.A.; GLIITNII:CV, F.I. Semiautomatic machine for the assemb17 and die casting of electric motor rotore. Lit.proiz7. no.2:20-21 F 'Q. (Die canting) (Founding--Equipment and supplies) AYZMERG, L.N., kand.khim.nauk; ISAKOVA, R.S.; 14DSYAK, A.A., kand.khim.nauk Use of towto-seed oil as a binder in founding. Trudy Kish.- 149chot.inst. 26:187-193 162. (MIRA 16:5) (Tomatoes) (Binding zat~Vials) (Founding) LOTIYF.V, B.K.; STERMNKO, Yu.A.; SALAMATIN, A.Ye,; MOSYAKIN, lu.Al. Studying lArmr Cretaceous sedi nts in Stavropol Territory. Izv. vysh. ucheb. zav.; neft, i gaz 6 no.3:3-7 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Groznenakiy neftyanoy inBtitut i Groznenskiy nauchno- ideledo- vatellakiy neftyanoy institut. (Stavropol Territory-Petroleun,geology) (Stavropol Territory-Gas, Natural-&Oology) MOSYAKOV. A. &xpansion of building on collective farme in Smolensk Provieew. Sell. stroi. 11 no.4:3-4 -56 fj.e..'571. (KLEA 10:6) 1. V&Ch&llr.Lk i6atnovo-finannovogo or,6ela Glavkolkhosetroya Mini- Lateretva gorodakogo i aelskogo stroitel'stva RSM. ~S*ieolr Province- -Ccnstruction industry) KOSTAKOT, A. TA&&rs in socialist competition. 2911. strot. 12 no.11:15-16 N 157. (KIM 10s 11) 1. lachalalk planovo-finansovogo otdola G1&vkolkhozs$ray& Niftisterstva sel'skogo khosyaystva R37n. (Collective farm), V o - ~ (I,, AUTHOR: Mosyakov, G.V. =E: An Automatic Control of Heatinj,.: Coke Ovens Based un the Pressure Drop at the Top of Gas ReGenerators (Avtomaticl.eskoye rp~~ulirovaniye obogreva koksovykh -_oecl~ey po pereDadu razreaheniy vverkhu gazovykh regeneratorov) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, No.1, p,~, 25 - 29 (U6SR) ABSTRACT: An automatic control of heating the No.5 bat'.r-ry fired with blast furnace gas on the Zaporozh'ye Coke oven Works is des- cribed (Fig.1). The stability of the supply .)f tas an(j air (providing their tempErature is constant) is maintained by a constant pressure drop between ascending and descendinC streams in the gas regenerators. In the case of a sharp chanCe in the calorific value of the gas, the suction on the descending stream (draught in the main waste gas flue) should be changed in order to maintain in the flue the excess air required. For changing the amount of heat supplied to the battery (a cl.aiiLe in t'--,.e c-Dirzin~' ,-period, change in the air tem-~erature) the suction on the des- cending stream should be changed. With a change in the latter, the coefficient of air excess also chan-~ed. In order to return it to the pr(-.vious value, the cross-sectional area of air valves ;zust be changed. The o-~,er-tion of the above sy--tem -,-;as ii.vesti- gated by Giprokoks, Teplotekhstantsiya and 'JiLhINi. The results uardl/2 are given in Tables 1-4. With the D,~eiatiDn of the above sc-*.ezie, 68-1-6/22 An A,,tomatLc Control of HeatinC (;oke Ovens Based on the Pressl~re Drop at the Top of Gas Regenerators. the consumption of heat per ton of dry c:)al was on avera:-e 630 kcal as against 6/4 kcal I)ef,)re the a~itomatic control- was introduced. In conclijsion, it i~; stated tIat f,jrL11,er, MOre detailed investigations of tl~e operation of ti-e : roposed of automatic control is necessary. There are I figure and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Zaporozh ,ye "oke Oven Works (Za2Loroz1-,skiy koksokhimi- cheskiy zavod) AVAILABLE: Library of Uongress Caiu~ 2/2 AUTHOR: Mosyakov, G. V. 68-5;j'-7-8/27 TITLE: -TT6'r"1'r'-aaliz*.bion and Control of Heating Conditions of a Coke Oven Battery (Normalizatsiya vedeniya rezhima obogreva i regulirovaniya koksovoy batarei) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Nr 7, pp 26-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The interdependence of various factors used for tuhe control of heating conditions of coke ovens is discussed. It is concluded that an automatic control of the supply of gas and air for heating based on the difference of suction in gas regenerators between ascending and descending streams can secure: a) stable suction in openings of regenerators on ascenlin.6 stream and therefore the constancy of temperature along the heating walls; b) constancy of the coefficient of air excess between reverses and c) a simplified control of gas and draught along the battery length. For maintaininG correct heatin6 conditions, the difference in te~aperatures of gas and air used for heatinE should be taken into consideration. Preheatin6 of coke ovea gas should be done taking into account changes in the Card 1/2 68-58-7-8/27 Norm-alisation and Control of Reating Conditions of a Coke 03vern Battery air temperature in the tunnel. There are 3 fieures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Zaporozhskiy ko'_so1&.imiches1ciy zavod (Zaporozhlye Coke Oven Works) 1. Ovens--Control systems 2. Coke--Production Card 212 Mg9YAKOV._G.V. Hot repair of pitch ovens. Koks i khim. no-5:36-38 163. (WRA 16:5) (Coke ovens--Maintenance and repair) L 31305-66_ RIT (1 )/T A ~ACCNR, - v-602-2-5-87 (A, N) souRcE CoDE.- uR/0346/66/000/001/0060/0061-i, AUMIOR: Moslyakov, L. P.; Filkov, P. N. ORG: none TITIZ: Treating animals infected with foot-&M-mouth disease SOURCE: Veterinariya. no. 1. 1966, 60-61 TOPIC TAGS: fovt and mouth disease, animal disease therapeutics, commercial animal, virus, virology. serum ABS'TAACT: The authors report on measures they took on a number of farms against Type Ai of the foot-and-mouth disease viruse Corparing the course of the illness with types they had previously encountered (Types A, 0, and C) they a4maider this variant to be more pathogenic, particularly for calves up to am month in age. whose syqytom were more severe than those of older oattles The treatment they fouid effective In 3 days for the yotingest, calvos v" 10 al of xeruxRof'faaling mares. 5M.000 units of Bic4114n, and up to one million units of lVaerin, Grown cattle wre given larger -&46 doses of Us same preparationse This treat4wat saved all I"re" convalescent serum resulted In a peat loss of very y Cattle SUB COM 06 / SUBK DAM. now Card I,K'YA I.-L -KOV,Ye... master sporta (Kiyev)., LFHEOIN6KIY, M, (Kiyev) Makers of cord apir-plane models stride forward. Kr%vl. rod. 15 nc.10-;L'I~i9 C '64. (MIRA 1FI, 1 ) INDREVICH, B.I.; KARANDASHOV, Yu.I., GAVRILD' , L.F.; BLIZNYT.TK, V.A.; KOLITSOV, M.M.; YAVNILOVICH, Ya.A.; FROLOVA, L.A.: MOSYAKOV,,,,.7,qa.*-..- (Metal products for industrial use; a handbook] Metallo- izdeliia promyBhlennogo naznacheniia; spravochnik. Pod red. E.A.lAvnilovicha. Monkva, Metallurgiin, 1966. 727 ~,. (miu 19:1) KUPERSHTEMI, A.P.~ M(LYAKC'IA, P.F.; ROWERI, P.I. Recurrences and exacerbations of Botkin's disease in children. Zdrav. Kazakh. nc,.9'.43-4!" 162 (KM 17-4) 1, 12s infekt3ionnry klim~h~,skoy b-4 InItsy Karagandy* nau.-,,,qnyy rukovoditell temy - prcl-f. LZBEIDW. A D. -; NOSTAKOVA, T.F.; TRUSOVA. M.D.; PIASTININ. V.A. Compound use of the frait of the dog rose. Trudy VVITI 6:115- 116 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Toshicu-01inakly vitaminnyy savod, (ROSE) MoTfAsivir'l. -7 of SSR ikctl-leu~ 1:1stitute If ine ?ton _e,'5 ITO. 1951 JOLOGIA- Lo 0 00- 00000 0 0 0 0 -- 140STASIrf ILI, 4. 1. Tnstit~.~te Of Yjt4~--Jj"' t'13-Z' 7-1-i )f Snif~n-,cxs, ',-or,~Io 33R, Cit.-, Of Tel!-73.. '0.1 SOU-qJE: MMAOBIOLOGIA, Vol. f), NO. Sep- 0 0 0 0 0 1. MOVASMILT, G. 1. 2. us3R (60 4. Wine and Wine Making 7. R and S foms of yeast and their use in wine manufacture ZIn Gecrgi&n with Russian summarL-7. Trudy Inst. vin. AN Gruz. SSR 7, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, - April 1953. Unclassified. 1. 1469YASHVIIII. C. 1. 2. TJSSR (600) 4. Yeas t 7, New yeast types for producing natural desert wines. Vin.SSSR. 12. no. 11, 1952. 9. WontbT. List of Russian ALccessions. Library of Congress. March 1953, Unclassified.