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PAWSHKIN. S.1.. inzhener, Hodernization of soil-vorking machinery In connection with T.S.Maltsev's allicultural Bystev. SellkhozmashIns no.1:10- 12 Ja 155. (MLRA 8:3) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy inetitut sel'sko- khozysystvennogo, mashinostroyeniya. (Agricultural machinery) LIKUDYBUM, K. I.; ~,A4&--ZRIGARIV. L.P. 11 Working parta of plant hole diggers..Trakt. i sellkhozzash. no.9:20-24 S 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Agricultural implements) L 6462-66 EWT(za)/EPF(c)/EPF(n -2/T P(t)Z9 WA(e) TJV(~) ACC - NRv AM5250., _JP/HW SOURCE CODEt WOO/W002/004/0153/0157 Atrnim. Pamewdus V. N. Voronoy, F. F. Mw'MIcs of High Pres es Aqgeny of Sciences SSSR (Institut ORG: Institut; 9 fiziki vysokikh davlenly Akedemil nauk SSSR) -V Y, S' 5_ TXTLE:.:The Mosebsuer effect metallic tin at pressures up to 110 Mar SOURCE: -:Zh :ek'sper1mentVVnqy I teorPe Pielma "Peaktsiyu -leskoy fizilds v (Prilozbeydye)., Y. 2., no. 4, X965, 153-157 TONC. TWS: t1nj, 14DBsbauer effectP Mossbauer spectrun., pressure effectj, high pressure research, ABSTRACT: 7be Mossbauer effect wav;,used to study the properties of wetaMc tin 0~-Sn be6nwe its large: compressibility gives grounds for - hoping to obtain distinctly notice able pressure effects. In particularp a large'inerease is expected- in the probability of emission. of. recoilless 7 quanta and the isomeric shifts with *pressure. A high- bauber Wing chambers with flat anvil'and tablet of amrphous boron, presswe c resem similar. to that used.in wPrk on, x-ray structural analysis at high pressure, vas em- ploy - Alp 121tMtbe of a foil 20 pthick, containing. SnIL3.9m vas placed _-Sn source form In'tbe pressure chamber. The pressure in the chamber was calibrated against the s of the electric resistivity at Imown polymorphic: transitions in bismuth I M -Lbsimm-A The. calibration curve was linear and vu linearly extrapolated to 3-10 kbar. The., s, et"..for the:dhier-wation of,the Mossbauer effect was sisilar to the constant- speed setup described:by K. P. Aleshin et al. (PTO nos 41 4>49, 1964). All the mea- -Q4,-~', 3A.' ACC HR, AP"25250 Fig. is, Resonance curves ror different PrOssurese % 13 % 0 % p .;I *to P-45 kbar L 6462-66 ACC NR, AM~52.50 b tie V,10 0 20 90 69 80 /go 178 p, kbar F1g. 2. Dependence on the pressure 11: a - of the probability of recoil1ess 7-qWwtum emission 1p., ..- 'the effective b. of Debye tempemture e. -4 a 20 V ig 80 100 178 p, kbar Fig. 3. Pressure dependence of the position of the reso- nance! line of O-Sn relative to the energy of the resonanct In Sr.02. L 6462-66 ACC NR. -AM252~O emission fn and the increase of the corresponding effective Debye temperature 0 vitb increaiing'pressure. These are shown in Fig. 2. 11be obtained dependence yields an estimate:7 t-0.3 for the Gruneisen constant tit atmospheric pressure, which agrees, well with the value im- 2.2,5 calculated by the Gruneisen formula. Another re- Pult of. the experimental curves Is the shift in the energy of the resonance in 13-Sn -towards, er in 802p obwn In Fig- 3- Authors thank L. Wz& 6;r the re F. reshe Ye ~n_ V erethe Yak: Wleor s and iirterest in the work) Ve V. gkjj&-J~ s,~, revskiys N.- W. FU W WIM;r hell) in constructing the Mossbauer Ale ~spe -- I gLa*.A~. at:t"11:1111111fterp N. N. De ror auseful discussion.of -the results., and also Yu. T. 11.]Wb~lnpnd V. A* Guor for pwbicipating in the experiments. Origo art. has: 3 SM CODRi GP SUM WM: O9jun65/ OM MW: oD6/ oTH mw: oD6 MW cwd~ AA to PAITY, US HYJ N, 'j. 'r. ; V.. ~ T 1 "~711,., I- - I.S. Calculating pctertfa','E of alun~n--zm Inst.me-ul.i cbog. AN Kazakh.SSR la:7942 164. f ,t.(7',,A 18:4j .6n: ~of -oddiu ppxa. ur~ 8Z ) Datti rom'dr I 1-111', L' I'LeV. -GS'flKjfJ, V.I,.; 15ABAYEV, EAAI.; FONOI-'LILRLV, V-'l. Therma-i re-3-6.2t.1, --n of arld potasclum aluainate3 ~zv, vy3,. acheb. zav.; tavet. !.e,. 7 no.6:7C-73 164. 3 i. KuznjJ-e~~iv ;~,All,~F;~.rmlcheskiy irstitut, kafedra meta'lure~l IP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/JG /AT hil-i/iTH L 34095-66 EW P ( e )/E'hT (in 01 ACC NR: AP6008802 SOURCE CODE: UR/0360/W006/ 03/0046/0054 AUTHOR: Malltsev, V. S.; Arakelyan, 0. L; Ponomarev, V. D.; Panyushkin, V. T.; Isabayev, S. M. ORG: none TITLE: Formation of beta-A12 03 during carbothermic reduction of sodium aluminate SOURCE: AN KazSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimischest.ikh nauk, no. 3, 1965, 46-54 TOPIC TAGS: alumina, aluminate, carbon, chemical reduction ABSTRACT: The composition of the phases formed during the vacuum carbothermic re- duction of sodium aluminate and the conditions of formation of P -alumina in the products phemical and of this reduction were studied. The reaction products were analyzed by/,' petrographic methods, and in some cases by x-ray structural analysis.FThe following optimum conditions of the reduction were found: a reac Ion temperature of 1200C, holding for 2 hr at this temperature, residu&l pressure of 0. 4 - 1. 0 mm Hg, excess of reductant (carbon) up to 75% of stoichlometry according to the reaction N 0 - A~ 03 + C 2 N a .4 A~Oa + CO. Practically pure alumina with a small admixture ~o sodiurn oxide (up to Card 1/2 MALITSEV, V.S.; A.RAKELYAN, 0.1.; PONOMAREV, V.D.; PANYUSHKIN. V.T.; ISABAYEV, S.M. Formation of P-Al.20y in the process of carbot:nerrnal reduction of sodium aluminate. -zv. AN Kazakh.S3R.Sar.khim.nauk 15 no-3:46-54 j3--Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Submittod De,-~ember 21, 1964. KAL 1 TSL,-V, Ve S' 0 ; f-'AFTY US H I ~ I N, V. T. ; PONCIM A RFV, V. D. 7nves,.Igaz;.4ng the cf a-'kali in 7aci;:=. .rudy Inst. -,,e*.. I cbcg. iN '~I'azakh. SSR -112tJ25-130 165, (MIRA 18:10) r W V.S.; BUKETOV, Ye.A. ISABAY i1, S.M.; ppITYU-sil-Tilp V.T.;IMAL 1 TSEVI - m ' ' - tj in -- r I IlLmincthemic :-ec,.ict'lon of r5odi,lr, . . , Id .. met. i obog. ANI Kazakh. SSIF 12:131-235 '659 (~-LRA ]e'.10) ;; ?, [ T; V "', . , 7 ~. - N, ,-,: -. 7 , , MAL I T~-Ev, V.S. ; PONL')K-',R:-V, V.D. ;_ 1-6---f-~`-L', I I, ~ . . , .!j -, 1, . . .. Data on t*-- ,f , ~-, 7,-., - I .~ sod'.= and -potassium lrydroulumirual..-s" 'rudy I .1 I ~~ t7,, 8.1~ I Idi Kazakh. SSIR 1~-':136-1.1',,~ (--, I . - / I "ONGI V. D. akadem1k; PANYUSHKIN V.T, kand,tekhn.nauk; MALITSEV, V.S.P -IAREIVY P .9 kand.t--khn.nauk Mechanism of physical and chemical converR!ons during carbother-mic reduction of artificial nepheline. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 21 no.7:32-35 JI 165. (TCRA -'.3,-8) 1. Akademiya nwik Kazakhskoy SSR (f,-- Ponomarev), PANTUSHKIN. Yo., starshly naucbzxyy sotrudnilr Orenburg combine nperators Introduce Improvementa in harveat- Ing machinery. Haulm I pered.op.v sallkhoz. 9 no.8:7-10 Ae 159. (HIRk 12:12) 1. Orenburgslmya oblaatnaya ssl'B)rolrhozyayBtvennaya opytnaya stantaiya. (Combines(Agricultural machinery)) P"YUMIN, Ye. Grain from three reapers into one winlrov. Tekh.v sellkhoz. 21 no.8.-67-70 Ag l6i. (NIRA 14:7) 1. Orenburgskaya sellskokhozyaptvemaya opytnaya stantsiya. (Grain-Harvesting) PANYUSHKIN,, e Automatic control of the operation of air turboblowers. Gidroli2. lesokhim.prom. 14 no.4:25 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Saratovskiy gidroliznyy zavod. (Saratov--HYdrolysis) (Turboblowers) 004 000 oom *09 99,3 000 0013 fou 11 It uIs 11 It 411 .6. v 0occit"t &VID #64 X J) 32 A) 30 a a J? a it #t a ou so go -j ". 1___,A"__O. $"dodft 41 018milk =4 pW"WS byArOMAIMN of In with a ItUAWAM affit" bum. L R-911- 3 i a 1 1 - -n . . blimps aw bygebr"Dides Of isopme " R. Ya. Letrim. A, W1. Panyushkirm, N. A. Shcheslova. N. A SnAIDOWS. and N. I. shut. J. Gen. ' 09 S. VA It. 411-22(ligh).-Tbe .,,I.u 01 thr C". (ty.S. .00 hyd"A)m7lide of isojvrcne on CoffathfiCl y0drd 2-Mc1by)- 4-cyclobrxyl-O-Imtene "Ykyriobezane), his ' ' il Th & M t R . . e cap J. ORMI), i o 101 -2', OM 1.4770. d . pT(xvd,Irc for the prrtbn. of 1.1ol-cinirthylbutudic (1) fn)m mrsityl wide and Mehlxf is Jescribed. fly Jowly derornps. the vmtinn mixt. dild. with 110-Ax the chirf ' . aV 1-45W. dV prodam is the diner Of 1. W 95-00 n hctseern ti h f roe e Ffs&c u t U.C37, Mfity WAS. The Pn)d-t O drobnwJ& of I and CsHtjh1j:Br is 2,4-dimehyl-4- the h a y U. Z. Kamich ** .90 61TALLUMICAL LIVIINATUDE CLASSPICATI01. 481 loll 4-7 I so A, so 0 top It Is I a a 01 0, ; 0, ; 'a' ; 00 00400 0 0 0 ir: & 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 ow -Q., AA a Iru 0 0 0 1 W so 0 i~ o o o o o 0 0 e 0 m, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 0 * : : : : : CHIGAREV, G.A.; PANYUSHKINA, A.M.; KAYUDIN, I.A.; SAZONIK, Kh.V.; YUREVICH, I.A. - Field tests of dieldrin against the Colorado-beetle. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.3:53-54 Yx 162. MRA 15:11) (Potato beetle-Extermination) (Dieldrin) VA N ~f U? KORCEBOCHKIN, I.Tu., in2h.; PHOTSKIY, N.Ye., inrh.; IPANYU Te.G., inzh, Increasing the strength of callibers used In pipe cold rolling mills at the Nikopoll Southern Pipe Plant. Btul. TSNIIMN no.1:2o-24 158. (Nikopoll-Rolling mills) (NUA 11:5) PROTSKIYO N.Ye., inzh.; PANYLITIKINA, Ye.G., inah. Increasing the durability of rolls on the 4W automatic mill. Hot. i gornorud. prom. no.2:29-36 Mr-Ap '62. (KRA 15-11) 1. Hikopcilskiy yuzhnotrubnyy zavod. (Rolls (Iron mills)) SADOKCVP G.M.; PJSKO, V.S.; PROT,")KIY, N.Yo.; PANYMHKINA~ Ye,G, Durability or extruding ring dies on aec~hnical presses, Met. i gor-norud. prom. no.6s67-68 N-fj 165. (MIRA JP-.12' LMTEIZHTEYN, V.A.; SULEM4ANOVA, A.G.; LANY~ ~I~INO,D-G- Some clinical and diagnostic problems in neurobrucellosis. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no.7:1000-1004 161. (NIRA 15:6) 1. Klinika nervnykh bolesney Dagestanskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Dagestanskoy Respublilranskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy. (BRUCELLOSIS) I (YERVOUS SIBTEI4--DIS10&Qf~--- PANYUTIN, A. G. N /~'~ ,()61.6 Osnovy stroitellnogo delo (Funciamentals Of Building) jzd. 4., perer. P2 - ~ L.L. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo !it.-po Stroitel'styu i Arkhite?turel 1954. -1, 326 p. illus., diagrs., olms, tables. FANYUTIN, A.G., professor, doktor tekbnicheskikh nauk; S L.A.. doktor icheskikh nauk, professor, reteemsent; MRPZNRNKov, R.r., kasAidat tekhnichoskikh nank. dotment, nauchay radaktor; ROSTOTTSIVA, M.P., re&aktor: PSRSON, X.N., tokhnicheekly redaktor []Punfi entals of building] Omnovy strattellnogo dela. Izd. 4-s, parer. Moskva. Go*. tsd-vo lit-ry po strott. I arkhttekturs, 1954. 326 p. (NULA 7:10) (RaIlding) FM73CHERMY, B.H.. doteent, kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. "P~rinclplss of construction engineering:" A.G.P:gutin. Reviewed b7 V.M.Predtechenskii. Stroi.prom.33 no.2--fr-ro I,-.71.- ----jr"Ma 8:4) (Building) (Paniutin, A.G.) PAN ",,TIN,..-A.G.,,--&ktor tekhn. nauk, prof. Research work at the Faculty of BuildIng Materials of the Gorkiy Civil Engineering Institute. Trudy GISI no.47:3-6 164. (MMA IF:11) PANMIN, AlekBoy Geor4ycvjchf,.prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; PECHURO, S.S., ---'i~~6Gyy red.; WWAYER, A.L., red.izd-ve; STEPANOVA. R.S., takhn.red. (Using gypsum as wall material in constructing buildings of few stories] StroitelInyi gips v stenovykh konstruktaiiakh maloetazhnykh zdanii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1959. 134 p. (MMA 13:1) (Gypsum) (wails) PANYMN, G. Long-distance relay swimming. Voen.znan. 31 no.6:24 Je '56. (MLRA 9:10) (Swimming) 'liflis, 1935, il',jr. C So vi. e7 runv ~-o r ~ _9 t j -) r), q--Ld Comm, - n ~~I c 4 i,-! nA Dbl i 2 Pr TI,f Reference 'evartment, '%aqWrFton, '952, PAMTIH. K., Inzh. "--~~;Oparing automobiles for a long travel. Zs rul. 14 n0.3:17 Js 156. (XIBA 11:27 1. Predeedatel' tekhnicheskoy komisaii sektott aVtOMDtoturizma TSentrallnogo moskovskogo aytomotoklaba. (AutOMDbiloo-Maintenance and repair) PANYUTIN, -K. ,- - A~ automobile trip from Ullianovsk to Yalta. Za rul. 1-5 no.5:i.nsert P.7-11 Kv '57. (MIRA 10:6) (Automobiles-Touring) PA117:T11i, -7-24 je '57. 7 ko7..iqEi,* sektsil Rv, or t rxil M- Dobrovn' r, re-?tv'ys~ any-.Ii. avin* I otu , 1, / ~ ''?, ~ I", ~,/" . A PAWYMIN, K., inzh. _..-,-~-Ih~ek~nd of car we need. Za rul. no.12:10 3) '57. (HIR-A 11: 1) l.Predsedatell tekhnicheekoy komissli nektBii ovtomototurizmn Moskovskogo avtomotokluba Dobrovol'nogo obshchestva sodeyetviyA arnii, Rvintaii i flotu. (Automobiles) PANTUTIV, -K. 1, Inzh. Baoic operational adjustments. Ag 159. (Automobiles-yeintenance Za nil. 17 no.8:17-18 (?G RA 12: 12 ) and repair) IN, Ka A* A textbook for drivers of automobiles with ~ns ~enernUors. 11110skVap Selli-hozi-1z, 1~;O. 204 P. Cyr.4 TL22 1.2,4A1 '1A. OSIPCHUGOV, V.V., in2honer, redaktor; PANMIII..K.A., inzhener retsenzent; BROKSH, V.V., Inzhener, B.I., tekhnichookly redaktor. (Three-axle motor vehicles; IaAZ-210, IaA2-210 A. lakz-21OG IRk2-210D, Iak2-2101; maintenance instructions] Trekbosnye avtomobill IakZ-210, Iakz-21U, Iakz-210G, IaAz-210D, JaAZ_ 2103; instruktsiis po ukhodu. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd- vo mashinastroit. lit-ry, 1952. 257 P. (Microfilm] (MLRk 7:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinistorstvo avtomobillnoy traktornpy procyahlennosti. (gotor trucks) PANYUTIN, K. A. Pany-ur,in, K. A. "T he Dri ve rof a Lum)er Hai,ling Ve~i-Lcle" Moscow Forestry institute f-,/-/,/V )1" /~/ PAWMIN, X.;,. - I Useful nO ices t,~ n-;-~,-;ot,ile drivers. 7.a ru. . 14 nc. lapert ~-" ')~, - ~,,bi~! es - , ~--, -4 weather o,oer--, Ion. PA"Min, K., in2h. Improving the Hoskvich-402 automobilea. Avt.transp. 35 no.9:21 S 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Predsedatell tekhriiehaskoy komisaii sektaii avtoturizma TSentrallnogo Moskovskogo avtoiootoklu'oa Dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeyetviya armii, aviateii i flotu. (Automobiles) KANENEVA. S.P.; PA.NYUTIN, K.K. Migration of some bat Bpecies. Okhr. prir. i ozel. no.3: 117-119 160. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chleny Vaerossiyokogo obahchestva sodeystviya okhrane pr1rody i ozeleneniyu naselennykh punktov. 0 a 0 0 111 00 44 4 A Iii f P 0 11 i 111 1 a 4 - - 0 - -L a a 9 a I I iP I I J-1- 1 1 C9 I I a j O.D 5 - ` I kPkiarum -wo P. Niva- At T aI r" ". ". --- Ifindin and 0. %lasup"Oh. L ~ 'Me. " " ' Ck 4: T M , -0 0 "n").- o 1 R. S_5~ In-C t . -00 2-r, mi, of the substance to he trAtd. e. I., Ismine, am 0 rzartly 2S ml. of k in MOH and OA W, of Pure, = tnixt. to stand 4 hrs. in the dark "Qued.11150A. All -00 0 in a battle, At the same time start A bbnk = :0 a - ities of traSettle and 5 rni. of " ," v%pt' nt contain no untald. , disul T.("M to brillint .1 z1b 0 ,mnpd,, Alin the sperified time has OffiPord, tiltAtt the 11 in the blank tret with NaiSrOv. In the main expl. -00 titflite the eXcrU KI after WidAtiOll With ferric DIUM -00 m4n, To accomplish this. exL the 100111. ill the main test jf , with two W-ml. PDFOOW of water. Dil. the s4. ell. to '00 0 "wily 21AI tul. and take a lw-ml. allquDi. Tranafti this ' l 0 00 ou oMwr .1004ril Mind-bottomed dask carryinj: a g to s 3' whirb 14 fitied with a glass delivery tuber AM h ml. of 0 'M% lf'S(h. 2 S. of ferric slum and 2-3 Itivers of tak-11r. ~Jowly hirat the cmtrnts of the flask and lovs the rorsping *0 Itas int" lilt) ml. -4 10% KI anin, whkh I* krPt Md with in thr invivei with N& Slh titzate the I w Finall 10 , ~ e. t y In "ardy the munt, way. treat 2.5 mi. of the K I soln, with ao Ill 00 0 o g ~ frrrk slum and det. the orizinal I cootnt. The prraxii& A* 0 no., expirswil in S. I which woWd be us~l up by 100 a. of z2a 0 e t the substane, analyzed, can be obtained by the formula. o ; ;wrcaide no. - [a - 6(b - c) - e) T.lMlu4.. where a i Soo - i 4inally Im,rant cul. N&,SA required for titrating the 1, ar z* 0 m the KI solo.. b - mi. N&*SA rNuired in thratins the disul Is g - ml. 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R- 11 1 V I 4 -1,60 it CS_ked X22"%, r^MVt,?jM AND -Y mew Paw me-Feb. so 9 A.Lftq4p.rra,to /not Imw 21 *1 440MI) Thr lolhoohll Movit4l 911401o" "'I'm , &;i thr Winklet-K.wIt cracLing utaft of 1174.. At, lit olin a d 1) Bak 6 l .90 . m s InvrA r Ssi : ( u S - ' ' 00 . (2) Ovot-ot Sawslitw fnmi thl amf It% ovve at wts 'nivial 1. 1. 07 . "M pt loll -00 eml lWo intlial 1) p OV or- hww cratkr4 casaskovir of 0 *4 ap gy il va (3) I"ro -00 . . . pa p p ; IWI and 40% at 140" All mbnrs WIT distd into fiw frwtk"- (a) ImAlins ' - * 50 ,) 1 MV Tb f ti 1 9 - e-w rar om . - . (f) 95-1 and (o f)o . (b) t*-N .$ A with iif tt d n b d) T h l d w w m m ows" (s i inS to y mm l arm Inalr4 with )I# amlair artist l e *ITT drid Ofirr awl I th t I f I 11 s i fun II rac m r fusinis. W thioryassair amm4fins to Ka" It 104W ihr above firawwrils Thr I wn of miltraft-tt sa-lowo ".." ME (1) W W. w W. (d) NO and (e) 71; for (3) (a) '2W, (h) 113, (t) M. (d) 144 so"I (f) (IN Ill ar"ate n-moved firm (1) M 76'. (t) r-7r',,. (d) 49-,, W &I";. Inmi 0) (a) 101%. A* ) 751~j, (,) lvlv,~41 S217,, W 'A q; of olefinq The thi-wvanal, Iwo wtl* Iov 111 16 -1,00 Ji ) so 11t,' thhm-raft.11 art. .110s-1.1,11V fita" lid A-101, - Ow .4tim. pol-ot it, ge.ji- f(aple an- dirb"11MA 1'. W.11 lo") **W mism, liv- :: A Wdiuvimea Los .00 Wo f A At .2 Vid I .'Gk At k AM. A Asa.. II.I.S... a A. 0 v 'It tm a x It I w S &a As J Wi o o a 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 FANYUTIt, P. S. I ~131. rj. A N 1) M. N. TVUK I K,%. Crillrai-n 77 r1in.3. , it We- -racro-rNsi. issile 2 "I'll, Resra,11411~71. rm. , ito raT W. A M- 7 1 48-WID31).-Ninety-six and (M."10 ale. and a mixt.. of ale. and betizenr (1:1) wxe exposed to 100 wid 58% moi-st air ia n specially roustructe(k app' Aq. and .99.9% ales. decrease in stmigth iii the same way. reprusetiteel by u Mraight, line. The absorption of the njoisturv is olmost. directly prolmliomil tv tile temp. The velocity of watcr alm-wiption depends ato file amt. of wult-r vapc?t which difftist,; bi it fline imit from the spice above tilt, container boldillf: till- ale. to tile Slithlec of tile lattel. and Olk ii nait. is invemly proliortioual to tile ilistsmve (if tilt- ti(Iiii(I nitfare atid (lie edges of the container. Tile velocity t)f the ah,~orpt;olj of Illoistill-L. depellds 11poll Mr. I-OntivP alok ture of the nir. The distribifflon of the mokbirt, in tlip ale. is nlinnst rhindtmemm. The anit, of water rikorb-A by the alc.-bvilzvnf- mixt iti tlir time 111W i-; lint Im Owl that al).wl)e.d by ptire tile. A. A. 11(iminuNnK Fv"- 4~,, "A.C #70 a 0 0 0000:000900 o 11 it u of Ip to i, XI at a a v a it a 11 9 A) 0 A a v a 0 a 61 Q Au a CCo A 0o k I-j A AA N Cc OR U,f a h I CA, 00 00 aLansal Peon .no. wmpdom et the Sural 00 F. N. Fimanovs- 6. -fly catalytic drhyd"'arn2tion 69 a" ; with h4injergualed Civil, it us, fOund tbst "uft' "' "m 00 Is"bir (ftlant valm 74-01) rusidsis (4 eltiliviatie (20-11), CYCI-thellkne (0.3), dtfmthYl- invib k y y cyclobrxww MO). mthyleyfloppmIan? (6.M. dinwhyl. trimthyl- :0 (2.)) and propyloryckipentaur (1.6%~. m- C==-Me, were wpd. from the fractim b. 1114-:14 00 0 but the KVB. cd pure a-CsH.W was vA ouccessful. Tbx 00 m1m. of the te"istry hydromrhons is poWlAr imly with a go 12q: Curtis of SbCl# (3 uitAs. cd ShCAT per mol. rA Lbext- with brgr lows A inxiduct acting hyAromfliew). AM 00 - 2.2-dirmthylpristane fit the The presence d vs-CIH. and ' t liol that of b 4 bl S u m r, ll very prtu Nutakhanak RamWiDe rectifying cohimn and titin of the tab "i A dt Ji 00 . s C ,.. p details of analywo are given. kishlem Friertners. A. A. I-txlgumy poll III IS AT so As 000 OTO:G fee -00 -00 .00 -00 -00 -0* 00 .00 I=00 -00 -0 zoo go 'to 0 too roe woo at a v- 0 5 10-0 31 o @*go XA 04 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 'to so 00 00 so 0" 00*0*009000600600009, - fP 0 0 0 0 0 m U M, It a P 't I I 1A . it Al - , a tucked -00 1, A A-. ""r Isw 14,11. - not.$ I I "I -ill q 411. will.. till. W I I,, I.,. -.1-t4lowl ...... 6V It, k '. ... i. ..1" 1" a lilt 00 okslitlAwl rdibestmilesm-4 la. but futhry ilm"titatitm showd fle tnade on thic I_ -Phthrllrjl line) Ollwy U11341d. EUMIMIN 90 al A. A 11'.11pwn% _0 0 go .1 - .00 00 .00 00 f0 4 00 .00 zoo 0- -.00 lie, 0 0 00 0 0 9 0 0 604994 see 0000 di'6090 '000 . .0 . . 0 - -0- .0.0-0-4 oi i7w W a 4 F M- 41419*669 ,a 0 0 0 41 4 660090000001 a D~ ' % $1 11 u Im a 01 1? 11 30 1) 14 v It n 33 a IS v a ?1 45 AA a oil 6 6 A 4 ! 1 ~ .1.1 .1 1 . 00 00 Otimmissfiew of isabin WW"Uns oil% 1, 00 AjIl'stuf V. N TsibitmA. Noflpoo' Ah'.; -00 r4 A. 1host '4 Ow *0 1- firt-A fi,m, -00 13*90th. 101"Illf-, 411.11101 M 10 0.191M11 WOO-111 IIAIL I 1'~ I 6 1t h 1 l f h 4 00 . - '. wil , I 1 wo acis I, oi %o 84, ttfiu% "guiriv-, I'lovuhA oh It AdApt.. ; to .. ~ .,,,I -00 00 a th, yu1no i, ."u, t-1 I,, * im,w nw~ I... 00 HIIK (fact" I, at I n 711 'b~'; I.i 1110 driftodu4iml ON ImId o1 ,ih of IN dwdlm' 1, 'Ait"t'd j M Ih- 41141*WL Hit, a*11 IlCtIl, 11 0.11 ~ Allit It VRIJ -00 A%, 1 11 tht 114A I- wnghcd AIM, 4161 .00 00 j 0 0 cc 1. ".'Int uIld U.1stwd vill (hu di'll I I" - 00 o 'I, it, 1. (hcIj i~.t1tillitni to t[Ic 'I'J"I a.t. 100 of III, h th.1 ..I it., thot .4 if,, 00 af"I 'I tj'~j .4 It", "-",I JI~' !, 1. 1 roo 1111 IIA-L 11 11.1-111 It 09 a ImmIC-11"I 1., 0" .10. 11'. 11-k -1-1 .,.1, 100 00 5- pmIum, .,I V.11.) II)c ".10ml. ..f 111, .114, 2k it thril ml "Clut.A. oAth"I As"I its, J- crit.g. A .-I, o .,It b.- ~ 1. lb~ .1 J ftj~ 0 0 A A P-Jjg,"ss~ g*0 SO* 80 efoo Do 60 Cleo tT&LLvrrKAL Lfft*-T~tif CtstUFMAIM" rj* s: w 0o - Fm '00 AV -0 ILA a it S PA o w 91 1) A a ,1 1 Q S; It n it If "D n 1 16 11 i I 1 11 f n 1 an 00000000000000000000000000000**40*oo*OOOO d OOooI A n s , 0000*iO*0*000000000000000j00000ooooo*OoooooffoI i 414, 4' 01-4 1 1 1 14 P0 1 0 Otto 1110tt* 114 no #18) DNA hP P- bit me) boo a of Ionil 4, V Oce AJ-1- A AL__& M A I _J. 0 01 P 0 A I I It 1 P _J I A As 011 (L 0 Uj o 6 1 0 v 4 '410 At . -00 1 AT ' CompoWtion amd strumn of argazilt tonpoutsda a s a -00 key to their ust as a motor fuel. F. S. Panyutin. rrady Sr,"s Akalf, V.~k Olt. Milim. (U.'" '11MITM. 2b- -00 AIN Publi,hed data an the detonat6on resistance of in- -00 dividual bydrocurbons are used in an attempt to correlate knock will# chnn. constitution. For paraffin hydrow- -0 IMis 1h r4lation,hip becomes Some apparent if the iso- l 900 mem he texWd'd as substituted deliva. of the X-pWaffins 44 th In It in length. The presence of -fr,v- CH. . ri, i. e., those pnsitiotted between two other CHI groops, rcdoces the, knock resistance (as nmasurrd by its aniline equivalent). This is tbmgbt to be due to their ratio, in ce"'frast to naPhlbenes. Aromatics owing to , high mWance to oxidation durini 'be P"W Preceding thecompactne".01 their moi. and abumee of C11, rallies the forniatKm of dantr in the cylinder. Tertiary C atoms hav*&hiZhkuMk-Si%12M-e. l%OMeriLa1i-nofar*=~_ a inerraw knock resimance, r, x , 3-metbylprntam bas am &ffftt, knock resistance chiefil, when it occurs in 11, ilinr "n :ium. 7 imAnts higher than that of im-pentane, eirus. The inhibiji r nit a tion of the ring on CH. " " zoo i6 b .hilr t ntrodoction of an addril. Free CH. group pro- in alkYlated arornat" ettrnd4 as far as I he third C I,= i 0 fi n ot-brxilar. )" ducts a 7-point drcTrA%r, a% r" having in (he chain. ",-V Me= the drait* bond twat the crid of the chain have a knock re- j*tancr Iimflar to that of joiallin%. AlthrAish the quant. 3 value of the inctrallent for adouble bond it " knoten. all 1 attempt is made to apply the above rules to certain classes l : efins &M of okfinq such as hointilogs of mittene, cyclic o dWrilwi. Stme of tbt dWrfins have an exceptionally high knock resistance, but only a low allowshk bmt A 5 a - I A .97-ELURCMAL LIJFVO~Rt CLASSOICATION 4 Is It rtn(# vol off( R# Offiff 1141 444 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0.9 0 0 a 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 Oie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 a V 0 W t Its$$ 10 to Bill?) "T" 417" Not WT %V spa' I' #%r A-- 16 A R L A P_P 4 ft I I V V 1 0 --A I I " 10 Cc go tt DZIMIRATION OF ?HZ SFZCVZC OPATITT OF OILS BY TEN NDMM OF 22 A *BMXNDIM MOP9. j-jo-Y*WSt1z and D-1. 215bkova. leftyame Khos.! 00 1936. In. S. 55-6.- Ale.- no poins. of verlous densities are prepd., wA 002 '. a drop of o12 under onvestigation Is placed on each of the ale. solos. until -00 the drop of oil stay& an the surface of one and sinks slightly on the other -06 0 & oobm6 lbez to the lighter solo. so vach of the heavier ale. soln. Is sued -00 loge 1 ShM the drop of oil raudne on suspension. fts expts. are carried out at 00 41 1 2DO, The W. gr. of the f Inal ale. solus. aDd thereto" of the oil I a 4*tL 00 j1 -~ frm m-(&WoL 100)/(ac+cg), where a Is the mt. of the first vdxt. used an zoo 004 the f1tratlon, b the ant of the amad, o the v p. gr. of the first and C thal -00 . lee a of the second adat. A conversion hoft.as to given. A.A. B"btllq* coo oes coo Mznq WMI 0, Wi , -Y use g Blow :g .. o 00 a It a a I ZA I S a tw a 0 9 1 0 IN 0 a a 9 1 KLD fi 3Uk dho ogee 00 0 0 0 0 9 a 9 00 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Is Is 0 0 0 0000090 9 00000000096000 OTW 0 plo-11 "ILIM-11"s malso ~Uor I,& L I if *0 I lop 0 :0 o0 00 00 a C io 0: e s 00 000 00,1. j-00 1. D&WA*ld" W pomw" ip dw pristow of no- 000 0o fimil. amil. sit. U. X malk. mal.. Sir g chip. IUD. s4l-53(in litillish. KI-1-4).-Tbe methik] 00 pou Ifeatturnt of thr astulpir with 417~ K) in u V19 Goo r prrwner of IIPSO.. The e2cew KI is extd. .h witli water, oxidized by fertic alum scilit. The libtmtt-d SOO 1, is absorbed In KI soln. and titrated with Nal,;Y)&. 713t method is suit&W- for deig. petuAtle in piolleir. Severifeen relffenrep. ' ~cioo a - I t A SITALLOSKAL U1111altAt CL&SUPK.M. d "101W Iti. SAM**% -4 d6i u I on "--7- a kv 10 a to a Is it 0000000060000 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 a * 0 0 0 Not 00 00 '00 W_ - . .3. 0. Ito* am jag* -7-11! _v- 90 00 1 91 so I S a 61 a a I Or so a I to "r 000000000000000009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 1411 W33 Job UP MOO -t 11 v 33 M0 bVj 41 41 0 , _M _a 4_ -- a ." -i---o j~ oppipt 4.0 , l O e Semi.- fell .14 00a, . sell zoo FPO 0 fill! t -1 top IF Dint MIJA3 a 9 -9 AV No, A, i M 1 111 dhoi 41 a Is Is o's TIKHWR(-')V, V.V.; FANYUTINA, L.B. LoBses to sciew!e. 'Lzv. All SSE?. Sar.j7ec-L. ,~ .,~ 1-1- 1 , . - - I I Je 164, (M:~,,, TIKH(*IIROV, V.Vj PAkYUTINA,-_LoB* Loaves to sciences lzv. AN SSSR Ser. geole 30 no.12139-1" Ja 165 (KM 18t2) 1. Goologicheakiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva, T1001'IrROVA, V.V.; PAI MY'a AA, 1,.B. Losses to sc-lence. Izv. AN 1,33.* . 'Boer-. -, . ~: - 4- ~ " 1-1 1 .Tl 165. 1. (eologi-.:heskiy instlt~it Al.' Askifi. PETIUFHOVA, N.; PERST-l"IN, A.A.; PANMTOV, M.G.; 1,YIC',*A, L. Information and news. Veterinariia 3~. ~' 'tl. _;: , , I : -1 i TIKHO141ROV, V. V.; PANYUTINA, L. B. Losses to science, Izv,AN OSSR.Sergool. 29 no. 1:112-114 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) PANZ, M. A new type of gas generator for the production of fuel gas from lov-priced coal. p. 215 PROBLE14Y PRORKTOUT 1UTNICTWIA. (Piuro Projektoiq Przemyslu hutniczego, bduro Projektow Przemyslu St/jgego i Biuro Projektow PrzerWslu 14etalowego) Cliwice, Poland, Vol. 6, no. 7, � 9 Montily list of East European Accession (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9, Nol, Jan 1960 Uncl. P/I .-1 - I . :~ .. -~ I-AL, - lop Owwis wm Ir s &A M%ALLjftIC6t LITENIIT401 CLASWICA"M ISIOM2 pit cov ON f3upli Mlvu V 0, 00 .01 a~22 Kw by Ow voku P. 0. V** Woo 260 No* I-V- aw CIAV Af~ '1 v 0 5 a 0-0 0 0 it Goo.- .0 Al P V AA w (I bw by -00 comrol d to is IX" tkttfrAft P*Ir of it- to a 16 W. trunsfourner dity C' 11 Wades, cmn-Aed and a milliamp "ON w )o mglkmpl4 god bb cbm resistance. Cond. rr"411111"Ir"t' 000 with a forlp d 0-11 . pla"Am. in refillrd Sugar ""I. thr wm made 21-momt ast ftew- and -we IT limiw list, m1fing emA. W23 wer ' and the ranp of turawrm"D Was 01 " dr4 I(M) nifflianklm -00 1hr Okm .1 d&T.' '2= 1"0- -1113 0- -4W IWP' t" VOW' "me a. the mod.4cemwd toWindillinlPs- %mentrains of slizar 'wK- in 90 duTinj tbe color 00 #am, a rive in the rood. to " caffiamps. ttAk"rrd and t"MITI'd at WO 11"I ff)f 6 -S -00 br, whb 0 &M &"raw durw tb, Ust hr, Altboosb lk Comm. cj mitt (%MIT* durinx . increase in viWomity and & kyo" t"Isp. compm, .4141 00 thr4irstion. the Prelimm 01 tryst'sh The uwjnjtwss of the "t, for this cown. on that the (~Md' mmsh" abmt const. 410 *0 cmtInthwootmd. sairs-rn'"to it) The "r, Frank%fartsh 00 *0 00 00 .00 00 .419 Ala .00 -AD 0 Oft 11 8 ~;:. _- S 0 - S L & &ITALLUUK&L WINATbAl C,ASljIC,to. Lee ,4141 f I AU it so ot u a Av 41, 0 NO D D at a of a a x 0 -n x s a ad 0 0 i - I - K a a Ig et w -'J A3 3 0 0 41 0 41 0 o 0 #10 *0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 it 00 I own oftow See "sea* INAV am ow oaf ossify 0 am All , is of b fu A~ *04,94zo - - *;el. 0.0 i .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Al a 9 m I a A 0 4 It a u m a m II is 0 a , i a far w 0 It v III a 61 w 41 61 0 ze _ valudias Ibwv&tIVbv" INIML of au W and rAstbod Dmil ... k ti a n ms. *Raw m 163 6MM? ll mrp i d I 4 W k A P Z z 'ra . . . 4w n . W V1 allicy. w , ' 4MV TV Lebwatmy Otaffies of tba ~ C A 32 S , . . r . cmdustvily of "Val sautims thid 17-1 4,11M) .4 Al, oL,01- V Laborstary mosmempub 0 with arkiwal Wm. AM I'S it *wr I' A 31. j tlmI7.V1, The verikOom of tho 116mill FiNiPle I I)&" atul D~mnik llatwi. INJ 1711 T S- C. .4 32, WIW. Frafth Marr4h ID lk 0 L A 11STALkURSACAL Lj7V*.jLmg CL.3,)jpK.j" u a jjkv ;.-W 15--j- -$-I] a lot III go** go ## 0 0 0 0 go 0 =00 see to 0 log a 0 1 J4 0 0 0 0 * 0 17 A W T 1 0 it ?t It 4 it 46 It? "Stij a Ad A 16 n M ro , . 9 11 V U Is Its b ly b j 111 0 0 " V 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0o 41 . - , - ' - ' 1 I if #-,)I , . - -_ * '._ do .'hwoly " 0 as-som me As VW- 1 1 of Iksaawaw of "Bay Ulostors. I. TU most Pd-4111, 0 DOMWk la2lw,-,Lwjr chkrmy- So. 361 3M-401 `d~ 1 - 1 4a d h 1 l 0 s, ssfor t . 1ov . r 1 billgar 18,14try do re j21Wt stless. COW. to juiters during beta. alid drtd. tb* 9".. dry rualter. quotient, sulfate asib. Vororrosollss.. VIM I A d" " I I n bsom Mm t etc.. during the issrasnis. U. dos MAWdWtj of fjodWy jrak"? In correllitisses curves, us the eoacti. of rim-ottAyj" oil wAn.. tjo a W In it,, tiortleCCOM1.41ldthr imt and (3) he the apiwarlince td arst ssrupt. VI eedaliMly of W H=* priscApil.. 'Mb t distwitord C esint of t1to 4p r l l f m was io ~ossitts. rc al drsm o p . h'tle,,l the (,%mj lsin 1' il * 34i tha t al I u h i f l l _411141111 ll" hna o ss a 11% la r . p e sat n o augs: l ty, t j Mis s%asto of bWinS. the pui ' h I 1i li miss m a wit whirb ratsed from 6.7 to 68.0 and I he quattity or corim. afaint truij,is. joust quostruts values (kissised a ItAl ifutikkvr %luch WINAMS with ss the trRisons the mud tabiorattir ex M f h d .00 x . . , , ausisr. t e Cypi o y p S , h . atm Pt Nw u sW adosAMS: The M&*W and appeolStult. Careful frivoe abruptly foe outairutf, greater than in I ird in it* bb, Pubostantlaird flor ptnodhij clitinsr% at the Istadress W the diagrain were awritted to l r 1 9 made in the fartim " . IV. Lobmbq is -moostary inflisrestrii emimsistrismi in the jiwasummel.. i t -a= 00 gas all Do alt, es"Por"Ift of ftwi 949*0C hill soithill wOr hillit. it., 11,A))8 jiailulj'$~ vio. v'llfwd Ies = .144, Or'lus. 44 rotsti, mane Ilium MIPT -4... As 1.1. 1 I" ' h 00 s ow and for quDtkvb ranxing fivissi M to % W-10D that the cmd. remained relatively refollis. for a fifill %&t". 00 00 over this firW range of tsrmp~ and purity. Oilly at the 00 0 txt"le limits v! the pove,. fing-ra"N" (A Irmp. and Purity t i b L x*9 00 0 sreve s a etrawy oisper did tlW Cmd. rim, alartiptly. V. for of on srid il 1% fi . r v4 li nse. s Wft Ar"Cul via" St d $ .00 If x dretraw Whols, CMIS. 0-407c auslis-ndird sugar cryorm e V4W)% h i .00 n t e simil in the farm of a powre function. l t Ii h d 'bi near no' a y Cryslosib the ron't (It the fiolons. dtcrrasse showed a ed with Netary oWnw il ohlai 4 M ;00 g I . ar fruorw n " . l ! id d est rr eal un 470011, hossel 6* 0 %light r1w its thr costod o Isdary opsnallms lip dwimisr, in tfod, podut*4 by the As . t If soppestoraboe of crystalts 6 rstimprassird by (1) an buvotilsor r, 0 S 0 at" It dI?'tLVPGK-& ttIftAlbift Ci-till'K.M. CIO 0 . At I is 0 o o a o; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 1 0 0 as 0 0 0 0 0 'o 0 0 0 0 0 At 0 0 0 0 0 ! 49LU241josif- YO in tranmdtted by 73 dtations. Radio no.10:22 0 '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Glavrqy zematitell seki-Atarya Fedorateii radiosporta But3wkey Narodnoy Respubliki. (Radio operators) (Amateur radio stations) PAOLO, Filippi (Janov) . I,'. Adenovirus infections in otohinolaryngology. Cesk. otolaryng. 11 no.2:96-103 ~*n 162. (OTOM !N OLLRYN G OLODY) (ADEBOVDIUS INFECTIOW) PAFY A.; NAGY, C.; ELEFT-,,,Rr,-SCU, M. Contributicn, to the thorough study of pneumatic minimg instal-lations. T. 569 STUDDI SI CERCETARI DT EIFERGETICA. Bucuresti, Rmania. Vol. 7, no. 4, lr157 Se.pt. Monthly List of East EurOTean Accession. (EL-AI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 91/ic)59 Uncl. DUMITRESCU, Adrian; PAP, Alexandra Contributione for determining a general analytic method for the prognosis of power consumption in the petroleum production industry. Rev electroteabn energet 6 no.1:207-233 161. (Ramania-Petroleum) (Mining engineering) (Atomic energy) HICLESCU, Teodor; !A~,..Al-exandru on the possibil-ity of using computing machines for determination of the power balance of optimum prospects. Studii cerc energet A 12 n0-4:677-686 162. MICLESCU, Toodor; PAP. Aaexandru , Z.,11- ~ Application fo some modern methods of calculation for deter- mining prospective power balances. Rev electrotechn energet 9 no.lt59-72 164 PAP, A*G.j;17ev) Prevention iq the principle of hospital activity. Sov.zdrav. 18 no.10:29-33 159. (MIRA 13r2) (HOSPITALS) (PBAVIWIVB MKDICTNI) PAP-A.$4 of the hospital No.4 of the Oktyabr'skly District of Kiev in Dispaensary work to workers and emplo"en of industrial enterprises and the residents of medical districts] Opyt raboty Chetvertojr bollnitey Oktyabrlekogo ralona g.Xieva po dispanseriza- tail rabochikh i sluxhashchikh pronrahlennykh predpriatti i nasals- niis vrachebnykh uchastkov, Kiev. Gos.med.izd-vo USSR, 1956.116 p. (KIEV--DISPENSARIES) (MIRA 10:2) LURIYEp Aleksandr Yudimovicb, prof., vrmph (1897-1958); KAMCHENKO, A.F., prof., otv. red.; YEVDOKMUVp- A.I.p kand. med. nauk, red.; KALINI- CEENKO,, T.Ya., kand. mod' naukq red.; KRUMp Yu.A., kmid. mode nauk, red.; LOWOVA9 A.G.9 i;;d. med. nuakp red,~LT_A4-A.G-e Jr-ands. med. nau , speta. recl.; PANCHLWKOp N.I., Icand. m9d. nauk, red.; SAVITS- KIY, V.N., doktor mod. nauk, prof., red.; WESBNIKOVA, N.V., kand. med. nmik, red.; TELINOVAt R.I., kand, med, naukq red,; TIMOSHENKOj L.V.9 kand. mad. maukp arpets. red.; YANKBIIMCH, Ye.la., prof., red.; TANKOVSKAU, Z.B.9 red. izd-va; MATVEYCHUKq A.A., tekhn. red. [Selected works] lzbrannye trudy. Kiev, lzd-vo Akad. nauk USSR. 1960. 425 p. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for Lurlye, Makarchenko) (GYNECOLOGY) NIKOIAYEV, A.P., otv. red.; ShKOLINIK, B.I., kand. med. nauk, red.; 6AKSMEV, 1;.S... prof., red.; VILOGRADOVA, S.P.p prof., red.; GRISHCHENKO, I.I., prof., red.; KORMLOVA, A.I., kand. med. nauk, red.; KONSTANTIVOV, V.A., prof., red.; MEDYANIK, H.V., red.; FAE,-A-f.-, kand. med. nauk, red.; PETERBURGSKIY, F.Ye., prof., red.; SAVITSKIY, V.N., prof., red.; STEPARKOVSKAYA, G.S., kand. med. nauk, r,:~d.; TDIOSHENK0, L.V., dots... red.; YANKELEVICH, Ye.Ya., proi., red. [Transactions of the Third Congress of Obstetricians and Cynecologists of the Ukrainian S.S.R.) Trudy III s"ezda akusherov-ginekologov Ukrainskoi SSR. Kiev, Gosmedizdat 1962. 370 p. (MIRA 17:5) 1. S"yezd akusherov-ginekologov Ukrainskoy SSR. 3d, Kharkov, 1961. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Nikolayev). BIRKOVSKLY, Yu.Ye., red.; GRIGOi-LASHCHENK0, A.Ye., red..; I.I., red.3 GUTY-0, L.31,, rec.; MMINIK, V.11., red.; FAVUT6 A.'~., red.~ FA~, A.S., CHIRKOVA, L.A., red. [Toxop2asmosis; transactions of the scieyi-~ific cor,fer,i.-ct~: in Kiev, December -11 - 23, 1962, and in Odessa, April 25 -- 27, 19631 TIol-.,3oplazT,,.rz; trudy nauclinykil konfer,~ntsi3., sostoiavshikhsjh v g. Kieve ;11-2-3 dekiibr~!Fi 1~'G:. I g. Odesse 25-27 apre-lit, -~Wl t,. lo~ re(i. A.G.Pap. Kiev, 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-i,-lFl(tdc,vittel~~tiriy iristi~lu-, r,k.! '.n-~ materinstva i detstva in.. PAP, A.G., kand.med.nauk; SHKOLINIK, B.I.,, kand.med.nauk Rrophylactic checkup of -women, Zdorovle 9 rio.3%12-13 Mr 163. MIRA -L(D 3 5) (WOM-IMUTH AND HYGIENE) PAP9 A.G., kand. med. nauk; SAMOYWV, A.P. Toxoplasmosis in hemorrhages during pregnancy and labor. Akush. i gin. 39 no.3962-64 My-Je'63 (MA 17t2) 1. 17, Ukrainakogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta okhrany materinstva i detstva imeni Prof. P.M. Buyko (direktor A.G. Pap). MEDYANIKp H.V., otv, zem, otv. rod.1 MOKHOL, ... U.N., red* IdeceaBed); LVKIYAYIOVA, YeA, red.; AIIDROSHC=p A.A.p red.; YOL*NI,4tp R.Tu., red. (Pneumonia in-young children] Pnevmoniia u detei rannego vozrastao Kiev, WorovIia, 1965. 229 p. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellski-y institut okhrarW materinotva i detstva. PAP, Aleksandr Gerumnovich, kand. med. natft; KUCHERp N.V. 9 red.; GITSHTEIT, - ~1- M, red. [Prevention of gynecological diseases and cancer of the female generative organs] Profilaktika ginekologicher-kikh zabolevanii i raka zhonskikb poloVkh organov. Kiev, Gos. rued. izd-vo USSR, 1960. 100 p. (MIRA 14:7) 1.Zamestitell nachallnika upravleniya leehprofporzshchi Minister- stva zdravookbraneniya USSR (for Nucher) (WMW-DISEASES) (GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMAL9-CANCER) PAP, Aleksandr Germanovich; SHKOLINIK, Boris Iosifovich; SYV-SAKI'-Y, f 4orfirlyevich; STEPjUiKOVSKAYA, G.K. red. (Hygiene of the woman] Gigiena zhenshchiny. Kiev Zdorovlia, 1964. 175 P. (MIRA 18:1~ so 0 60090000000664 *a I - t . I a , k " Ij 'I . ts 4 " to 1. A A I IX-JA &.MOP Ux S 6 *At :0. Ip 0 40 IS 0 0 0 0 :1 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 @foe 0 4 It a a )d a Is 17 111 20 N 11 11 13 w z Is 1I jo 0 a v v dj 7 Ap It A ~~Uvr Antal PUP. Nc'v' 1"" 1"" 'Uht~f "it Iwr of F 411~mav"t in 92-1311w, 'W UnIda, P-vj-.( I, 'Julk A). FIX a 10111M.14TV ru-t PCIPO)rum, gas Cox OF W I--- lh ~, W .Ubtrr, Invthylru tweleratti'm ! to 5% vift-- so.- IM 111004). inclic diwalvird in C'v- lwnyx 'thylenv. Tbr trinsxWory fjjnj can be Frolt-WIt w'Ih 'h' solvrnt- 00 so 00 z 00 1 oear u a '0 ..,zoo '1=00 ro* 041 foe '00 -00 --60 09 :foe 00 fl so 8 IF On 4 t a 0. 0 AlI 'q q It o da 0 : 0 0 0 0 SOV/ 137-58- 10-20711 Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 53 ~USSR) AUTHORS: Pap, A.M., Sorokin, I.P. TITLE: Extraction of Gold From Pyrite at the Malyy At-Uryakh River Placer (Izvlecheniye zolota iz pirita rossypi r. Malyy At- Uryakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. Magadansk. n.-i. in-ta-I M-va tsvetn. metal- lurgii SSSR, 1956, division 4, Nr 13, 10 pp ABSTRACT: Preliminary investigations are conducted showing the pyrite at the Malyy At-Uryakh River placer to be auriferous. The Au can be recovered by comminution followed by amalgamation and cyanidation. Bibliography: 7 references. V. S. 1. Gold ores--Processing 2. Gold--Sepaxation Card I/ I 137-1958-1-99 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 16 (USSR) AUTHORS: Pap, A. M., Sorokin, I. P. TITLE: Secondary Minerals in Placers and the Possibilities of Extracting Them (Mine raly- sputniki v rossypyakh i vozmozhnosti ikh izvlecheniya) PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1957, Nr 2, pp 12-16 ABSTRACT: A description of the occurrence of certain accessory mitierals (cassiterite, scheelite, pyrite, wolfrarnites) in gold and Liti placers is presented on the basis of data obtained from the study of concentrate samples. The possibility of their recovery is defined. A. Sh. 1. Orsis-Separaties 2. Kining indutry-USM Card 1/1 )j ') "'-' -.,) /. / , 137-1958-2-Z253 Translation from Referativnvy zhurnal Metallurglya, 1958, N:- 2 ~ p 6 (USSIR) AUTHOR Pap, A. M. TITLE Rare and Dispersed Elements in Some Minerals From Placer Deposits ~Redkiye i rasseyannyye elernenty v nekotorykh mineralakh rossVpnVkh mestorozhdeniy) PERIODICAL Kolyrria, 19S7, Nr 6. pp 35-36 ABSTRACT Studies were made at the VNII- I (All-Union Scien- tific Research Institute Nr I" of the mineralogical make-up of ore- slime samples taken during the washing of sands from different placers of the northeastern USSR The studies indicated that some of the samples contained more of such minerals as cassiterite, scheelite, wolframite, and ilmenite than did others. In these minerals were discovered the following rare and dispersed elements- in cassiterite Ga, V, In and others; in scheelite: Ga, Ge, and In; in magnetite Ga, V. Ge, and Ti; in ilmenite. Ge, Ga, and V; in pyrite In The content of rare and dispersed elernents in the associated minerals Au and Sn from the placers was found upon Card I /I analysis to be low or nonexistent A Sh 1. Mining--USSM 2 . Ores.-Idashing-Processes 3(7) AUTHORt Pap, A. U. SO V/2ri-1211-6-47/6 1 TITLts Basic Rocks of the Crystalline Basement of tho belorucalan- Lithuanian Massif (Osnovnyye porody kristallicheekogo fundaments, Belorusako-Litovskogo massiva) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 6, PP 1341-1344 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Peculiar dark deep-seated rocks of a basic composition were found among the Upper Cretaceous- and Upper Eocambrian sedi- ments in the I-'T'3,e7skiy rayon, region of Grodno by means of boring (Ref 4). They can be counted among the oldest magmatic formations which are known in the region of the massif mentioned in the title. Geophysical investigations (Refs 2,3) proved increased magnetic properties of these rocks. They are the reason of magnetic and gravitation anomalies of the district of IvIye. These anomalies form several strata in the region of the mentioned massif. The rocks were described first in short by Yu. Ir. Polovinkina who referred to them as gabbro or gabbro-noriteB - this is their name in the publications as well. The author investigated the cores handed over to him by Card 1/4 A. S. Makhnach. The results are the object of this paper. Basic Rocks of the Crystalline Basement of the SOV/20-125-6-47/61 Belorusaian-Lithuanian Massif The rocks were found in a depth of 134.5 and 254.0 m in the villages of Morino and Zubkovichi and bored to a depth of 170.2, 288.8 m respectively. They are dark grey, almost black, to a great extent altered in gneiss, especially in the upper part. The rocks have a schistous middle-sized granular struc- ture which is caused by a plane-parallel position of the biotite flakes on a general background of the allotriomorphic-granular rock mass. The total mineral composition in the most recent varieties (e.g. of a depth of 287.0 m, village of Zubkovichi) is the following linear percents; plagioclase 52.6, pyroxene 9.8. hornblende - only single grains, biotite 13.1, quartz 5.4, ore minerals 8.6, calcite, serizite, and chlorite 6.91/a. Apatite, rutile, and zirconium, a mineral of the serpentine- antogorite group, zoisite and muscovite, finally quartz and microcline exist in single grains. The properties of the enumerated minerals are described. Table 1 gives the chemical analysis. The comparison of the numerical characteristics of the investigated rocks with the normative compositions according to Deli shows above all that they belong to the basite group, Card 2/4 Facial changes occur with decreasing depth which are related to Basic Rocks of the Crystalline Basement of the SOV120-12 r -6-,, 7/6 Belorussian-Lithuanian Massif a secondary change. The individual structural-textural peculiarities of the rocks were probably obtained in the course of the evolution BO that its single parts are connected by the common origin. The rocks contain much iron. An intensive sodium separation from the feldspars occurs in the course of the transformation. Potassium is in contrast to this accumulated in the rocks of the loam-mica part. The rocks are to be counted among gabbro and partly to the gabbro-norites. The intensive alteration to gneiss gives the rocks an ortho-amphibolic shape. The alteration to gneiss decreasing with the depth speaks on the one hand in favor of a partial assimilation of the basic part of the old gneiss mass which was the frame of the con- cerning plutonium, on the other hand it proves an intensive degree of dynamomorphism of the rocks which were involved into the rock formation. These oldest magmatic formations of this region are assumed to belong to the early (lower Archaic?) formation stage of the tectonic-magmatic mobile zone. The magmatic bodies detected by the boreholes of the two mentioned villages are assumed to be equal. There are I table and 4 Card 3/4 Soviet references. Basic Rocks of the Crystalline Basement of the S07120-1121;-6-47161 Belorussian-Lithuanian Massif ASSOCIATION: Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Ueological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED; Decemher 22, 1958, by D. S. Korzhinskiy, Academician SUBMITTEDt December 20, 1958 Card 4/4 PAP, A. M. -, Isotopic Analysis in petrology. Kolyma 21 n0.2:9-10 7 '59. (KIRA 12: 7) I.Institut goologicheakikh nauk All BSSR. (Petrology) (Radioistopeo-InduBtrial applications) PAP. A.M.; KRUDDVETS, I.P. On the undulating extinctions of minerals in rocks. Dokl. AN BSSR 3 no.4:168-170 Ap 159. (VJRA 12:10) l.Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR K.I. Lukashevym. (mineralogy) ~ PAP, A. M. Some correlative signs of granodiorites in the vicinit7 of Starobin. DoI::l.AN BSSR 4 no.10:428-431 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR K.I.Lukashevym. (Starobin District---Granodiotites) KAKHHACH, A.B.; MOCHKA, V.P:j ~PAFA.M. - 14OIZAVKO, Io.JM. Some features of the distribution of trace elements in rocks of the crystalline bedrock and the overlying weathering surface in the vicinity of Losoono and Glebovichi (Grodno Province). Dokl.AE BSSR 4 n0-9:387-389 S 160. (MMA 13: 0) 1. Institut goologicheskikh nauk AN BSSR. (Grodno F~rovince-Trace elements) MAKENACH. A.S., KUROCHKA, V.P., PAP, A.M., MOLTAVKO, L.M. Weathering crust of the crystalline foundation rock in the area of Grodno. Dokl.AN BSSR 4 no.7:30?-310 J'l 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut geologtheskikh nauk AN BSSR. %Grodno District-Petrology) PAP, A X. Mineralogical characteristics of pegnatites of the Bol'shiye Zhukhovich-l region in the cryatalline basement of White Rusaia. Minsbor. no.W353.-35? 160. (141RA 15-.2) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk All BSSR, Minsk. (Bol'shiye Zhukhovichi region-Pogmatitee) PAP, A. M. Twinning of plagioclases as one of the criteria for petrological correlations as exemplified In a study of the basic rocks of the crystalline bedrock of White Russia. Vestal AN BSSR.Ser.fiz.- tekh.nav. no.1:119-130 '60. (MMA 13:6) (Plagloclase) (PAP. A.M. Gabbro and gobbro-norites In the crystalline bedrock of White Russia. Trudy Inst. geol. nav. An BSIM no. 2t42-51 060. (MIRA 13 z 12) (White Rassia-Gabbro)