SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REMS, M. - RENDINO, S.
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To the memory of Comrade Tone Rope, electrotechnical engineer,
1901,-10,62; obituary. PTT zbor 16 no.11:264 N 162.
P11-24S., Maks
Introducing working norms for the maintenance of telegraph and
telephone apparatus, Fri zbor 16 n0-3:59-60 Mr 162.
REMSE,,_.jjo&4an., ing. (LjubljAnn)
Evaluation of series reactances between cylindrical windings of
two-limb transformers. Elektr vest 28 no.1.1/12:241-244 160.
1. Institut za elektrisko gospodarstvo, Ljubljanas Hajdrihova 2.
(Reactance(Electricity))
(Electric transformers)
ag-D*, 9 ~
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PALI. Kalrian, dr.; VIS"EGRADY, Lujos, dr.; RI-31SHM Erno, dr.
Our experience with the treatment of incontinence In women.
Kai,-,r.noorv.lap. 20 no.6:301-306 N 159.
1. A Baranya Kegyei Tanaes Korhaza (Igazgato: Steinmetz Indre dr,)
Szuleszeti es Nogyogyaszati Osztalyanak (Foorvos: Pali Xalman dr.)
es Rontgen 0sztalyanak (Foorvas: Visegrady Lajos dr.) kozlemer7e.
(URINKTION DISORDERS surg)
REMSEY, lidiko, dr.
An unusual sleep disorder, Orv. hetil. 103 no.5:212-214 F 162.
Janos Korhaz, Gyemekosztaly,
(SLEEP DISORDERS)
RMSEY. Ildiko, dr.
Nutrition of premature and undernourished infants bi means of
a permanent catheter. Gyermekgyogyaozat 6 no.11:349-351
Nov 55.
1. Janos-korhaz Gvormakoaztalyanak kozlemenye. Gyermekgyoaaszat
6 no.11:349-351 Nov 55
(INFANT NUTRITICH
artificial feeding through permanent polyethylene
nasal catheter in premature & undernourished newborn.
technic & advantages)
(IIWANT,
same)
1?J,*,1-11;ClVA , 114. , l-h,-tr-. , (Praha 10, Srobarova 48~ 01ACMAII, J.
Cort-l-ibut'Lon. to the evaluation of pyninium roe thylene-bis (hydroxy-
I'laphthcate') (van-cul"n). Cestk. fa=.. 1-1. C
1. Statni u3tz,-v pro kontrolu leciv, Praha. Submitted March 11, 1965.
CZECHOSLOVAKTA
REMSOVA, M.; K~CYIAR, J.; State Institute for Drug Control (Stat-
nf_d;T'~~_IqG Kontrolu Leciv), Prague.
"Analytical Study of L-3-(3,4-Dii-iydroxyphenyl)-2-1~lethylalanine
(Presinol)."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 15,- No 6, Jul 66, pp 294-299
r-
Abstract /I~uthorsl English summary modified 7: Absorption in the
ultraviolet region was studied in various solventsp and their
ef'Pect on the changes of absorption minima and maxima is described.
Optimum conditions for color reaction with ferric cations are
discussed. Ultraviolet spectrophotometry, colorimetry after re-
action with Fe+++. and protogenic titration in non-aqueous sol-
vent were used inJdetermination of Presinol in tahlets. optical
rotation characteristics and chara:~teristic paper chromatography
C)
are discussed. 6 Figures, 2 Tables, 3 Czech references. (Man-
uscript received 3 Dee 65)-
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M4TA F.- Mechanisace Ifol. 3, No. 1, Jan. 195114
Automatic loading and unloading of materials on cable railways. P. 4.
I ,
SO: Monthly Lid'. of East -varopean Accessions, (FF~), LC, Vol. 4, No.9, Sept. 1955 Uacl-
Fo-ej,er -.1rag scrl,~,r2s*
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"Trail --*-.,,in conveyers" by M.Nsek, F. Jerabek, J.Ba-ir. Reviewed
by F.:~emtp. Strojirenstvi 14 no.11:1374 N '64.
IDa-in;:- emd Unloadin-- of _T->ose materials T-IansPO!'ted
by Ai~rj-~l or Telefers.
SO: !,~--cha-nlsace, Czechoslovakia, Vol 3, No 11
Jan 11-l" I(4kF-617,122, 12 Apr 1954)
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t MIRA 13: 1)
1.Nurganskiy sovnarkhoz.
tKurgansk Vrovince-Meat industry)
of ILi'. caVE~s in H:-:rce-ov!-ria, onzlenc..gro, and
the 3'an!-n~', of ":.:)vi 175, T?,, No. 5/6, -1953, oelggrade,
list of Dwo-,~axi Accessions, (El- L), LC, Voi.
Ja~- "55,
i~. :i 11 im 1
REMYANNIKOVA, T.N.
Characteristics of natural foci of cutaneous leishmaniasis
in some areas of Turkmenia. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biole
nauk no.3:60-66 163. (MIRA 17-1)
1. Institut ,,-oologil i parazitologii 91 Turkmenskoy SSR.
EV-14~ M W-T4 m-mcou
ZAGNIBORODOVAP Ye.N.; KEMBAYEV, E.B..;-REMYANNIK0VAf T.Nop MELEDZHAYEVA..
M.A.
Fleas in the KjLra Kum Ca4ftl region. Vop.kraev.paraz.Turk.SSR
3:235-238 162. (MIRA 16W
(KARA KUM CANAL REGION-FLEAS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE)
RRIMZ41N, G., Inntruktor-triwier
I
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On race tricks of Iio Spartaklade. Za rul. 16 mo.9:4 S '58.
(MIRA 11:10)
1. Avtomotoklub, Ordzbanikldze.
(RAorcycle racing)
RENUINA, I.M.
Depandence of the nitroRen nutrition of corn on the moisture and
temperature of the soil. Uch.zap.Fed.inst.Gerts. 249053-361 163.
(1,aRA 17912)
,"z-7choslovalcia Zooparasitologv Mites and Insects G-4
Disease Vectors
Abs Jour: Referat, Zh. Biol., 1, -1958, 881
Author Ren, Radvan
T i V, 1!~i I-azolatlon of Coxiella BurnAl from Ticks Ixodes
Rlcinu-,,
Orig Pub: Ceskosl. epidemiol. mikrobiol., imunol., 10.5,71'..
6, No. 2, 85-88
Abst-ract: No abst--?,act.
Card 1/1
SHEVOILRIX0*1 V. B. RRIARD, Z.V.; SOIAWKIN, A.S.
Extraction of trihydorx7glutaric acid into tri-n-butyl phosphate.
Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no.10:2350-2353 0 160. (MIRA 13:10)-
(Cylutaric acid) (Butyl phosphate)
BARSUKOV, N.I., ka nd. sell skokhoZyajr5tveinykh nauk; KUYUR111, A.D., doktor
Bol'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk; BORINEVIGH, V.A., kand.sellskokhozyay-
stverinyVh nauk; BORMUSOVA, S.N., agronom; BRKEHICHEVA, M.D., kand.
sell s1:okhozyaystvevnykh rauk; G.&SH-EL9, doktor biol. nauk;
GORUKHOV, G.I., k-and.-Qells~-.okhozyaystvennykh nauk; GUBKIlf, S.M.,
Imnd. veterinarnykh nauk; YELYKOVA, L.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystven-
nykh nauk; KOTT, S.V., doktor biol. nauk; KOUGhWllih, V.~., agronom;
L~MBIII, A.Z., doktor biol.nauk; Lv"B1:D1:VA, Ye.M. , agronom;
WiUUOVSKIY, J%-Ya., doktor sell skokhozyaystvennylrh nauk; MAYBORODA.
N.M., kand. sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk; MAYDA]HUK, A.E., zootekhnik;
OV-5YA1J111:OV, G.Ye.. kand.sellsk-okhozyaystvennykh nauk; PIRRO7, P.A.,
kand.biol.nauk; POGORELOV, P.F., agronom; POLKOSIRUKOV, M.G., doteent;
kand. sel'BkokhozyaystvennyVh nauk; RUGHKIN, V.N.,
prof.; SADYRIN, M.R., kand. sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk; TOBOLISKIY,
V.YA., vetvrach; TYA;,'!WLQ11KOV, S.D., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh
nauk; UKH111, I.I., kand. sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk; FEDGROV, G.V.,
k@ rid. sell Bkor-.hozyaystvonnykh nauk; CHIRKOV, D.I., zootokhnik;
T!;111GOVATOV, V.A., orof.; SHVSTSOVA, A.U., kand.a5l'skokhozyaystvell-
r*,kch nauk; SHRUXAG111, A.I., kand. sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk;
SIZIBNOVSKIY, A.A., red.; GOLUBIIrUttYA, Ye.4., red.; 11RCHAYNVA. Ye.G.,
red.; F&WSYPKIIIA, Z.D., teklinichaskiy red.
[Siberian agronomist's reference manual] SprBvochnaia knix-a agronoma
Sibiri, M,
,~s-va, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, Vol.2. 1957. 839 P.
(Siberia-Agriculture) 01MA 11:3)
2o486
-760
S11911611000100310041015
6. 1610 3124/B203
A- UT H 0 R SGord-1yevskiy, A. V., Renard, E. V.,*Voronovskaya, M. N.
T"ITLE: Synthesis of an electron-exchanging polyme
FL2,1ODICAL:' PlastIcheskiye massy, no. 3, 1961, 20-23
TEXT: It has been attempted during the last ten years to synthesize
"electron exchann-ers", i.e., exchanging resins entering redox reactions
and Dermitting sor-otion at the same time, the selectivity o'l._-Drocesses
being guaranteed by the constant redox.potential of the polymer. The
a-uthors defined the production methods and studied the physicochemical
properties of the resorcin hydroquinone formaldehyde polycondensate with a
mola-- ratio of 1:1:2. The scheme of this Drocess can be represented as
-OH OH
101,
HO
01-1
tZ 2,CHaO
OH HO\// OH
n GDOH Oq OH OH OH
CH, '~-CH,
mi ()-CH, 2.1H%O
Card 1A OH OH
OH I
CH---- CHI
OH
204t5b
S/191/61/000/603 /004/015
S
S
ynthesis of an electron-...
3124/B203
Z5,
075
The following data are givenfor the chemical stability of the electron-
exchanging polymer to a number of agents:
Solvent Iloss in weig ht, %h Solvent Loss in weight.%'
methanol 20.45 nitric acid,3.5N 41.2
ethanol 17.4 hydrochloric acid
acetone 19-7 3.5 N 0.2
benzene 2.5 sulfuric acid,6.0 Y; 1.5
hydrogenated kerosene. 2.0 soda lye,.2.5 N 6.1
Card 2/6,
20486
S/191/61/000/003/004/015
Synthesis of an electron-.... B124/B203
After repeated treatment with the same solvent, no change in weight occurs
after the first treatment, since the change in weight is mainly due to the
dissolution of the low-molecular components; besides, the redox capacity
increases due to increased porosity after the treatment. Therefore,
polymers were treated with 1.5 N HNO3 and methanol in further tests. The
apparent redox potential of the polymer was potentiometrically determined
with + 0.68 v. The principal physicochemical properties determined
according to Ref. 23 (1. E. Apelltsin et al.: Ionity i ikh primeneniye
(Ionites and their appli'cation), Standartgiz, 1949) are: heat resistance
1500C, crushing 9~.2%*, abrasion 102.7%, bulk weight of the air2dry
polymer 0.686 t/m , bulk weight of the moist polymer 0-588 t/m , swelling
11.66%. In reduction of iron, the electron-exchanging capacity after
7 cycles drops from 4.4 to 3.6 mg-equiv/g. The authors studied the effect
of Fe3+_ion concentrations, H-ion concentration, and filtration rate on the
dynamic electron-exchanging capacity (DEC) (Figs. 2-4). For the concentra-
0
[E nFA.T
tion constant of the redox reaction, they derived the relation K=e-
wherp L'MEO is the difference between the standard redox Dotentials of the
Card 3/6
20486
S/191/61/000/003/004/015
Synthesis of an electron-... B124/B203
+2
systems Fe'~'3/Fe and the potentials resin-ox/resin-red (0-77 0.68 v),
n is the number of electrons participating in the reaction (n-2), and F
is the Faraday number. After introduction of the n=erical data, K is
3.12
found to be 10 . There are 4 figures and 23 references: 9 Soviet-bloc
and 14 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication
reads as follows: H. J. Gregor, J.Am.Chem.Soc. 11, 3675 (1955).
Fig. 2. Dependence of the dynamic electron-
exchanging capacity (DEC) of the polymer on
the acidity of the solution (Fe-content
0.04 g-equiv/1, filtration rate
0 2
.43 ml/cM min)
Legend: (a) DEC, mg-equiv/g,(b) acidity9
g-equiv/1.
0-2 4
Orucao/rHearb, C-sxf/07
Fig. 2
Synthesis of.an electron-....
Fig. 3. Dependence of the dynamic electron-
exchanging capacity (DEC) of the polymer on
the concentration of the reduced Fe ion
(H so acidity 0.2 N, filtration rate
2 4 3
0.43 ml/cm min)-
Legend; (a) DEC, mg-equiv/g, (b) concentra-
tion of Fe-, g-equiv/1.
2o486
S/191/61/000/003/004/015
B124/B203
0 40S qt'?
Fig. 3
Card 5/6
Synthesis of an electron-...
Fig. 4. Dependence of the dynamic electron-
exchanging capacity (DEC) of the polymer on
the filtration rate of the reduced solution
(H2so4acidity 0.2 N, Fe-content
0.04 g-equiv/1)
Legend; N DEC, mg-equiv/g, (b) filtration
rate, mi/cm -min.
20486
5/191/61/000/003/004/015
B124/B203
45, 1
T-40
ciroporma
Fig. 4
Card 6/6
SHEVCHENKO, V.B.; RENARD, E.V.
Extraction of tatrtaric, malic, and lactic acids in tr14butyl
phosphate. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no.2:516-522 F 163. (MIRA 16:5)
(P*ds, Organic) (Butyl phosphates)
GORDIYLYSKIY, A.V.; RENARD, E.V.; Prini-gli uchastiye.- BONDAREV, N.A.; SEDELINIKOV,
V.P.
Reduction of some elements by a redox poIymer.Zhur-.prikl.khim. 36 no.2.-
264-272 F 163. (MMA 16:3)
(Polymers) (Oxidation-reduction reaction)
GORDIYr-,VSLIY, A.Vi,;--4~TARD,__9.V.; -VORONOVSKAYA, M.N.
Synthesis of an electron-exchange polymer. Plast.massy no-3:20~23
161. - (YJRA- 14: 31 )
(Polymers) (ion exchangp)
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USSB/Cultivatcd Plants - Grains. M-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29761
Author : Renard, K9
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Inst Onsk ALTicultural Institute.
Title The French Bean Crop in Western Siberia.
Orig Pub : S. Idi. Sibiri, 1957, 110 5, 84-86.
Abstract : Work of the Ov-sk Agricultural Institute's Department of
Selection in deriving hiE~h yicldin[,,, drourht and cold
resistant forms of French beans for Southern Siberia.
The 12 best forms were picked out and tested at the Brta-
nical Garden of the West Siberian affiliate of the Acadc-
my of Sciences USSR.
Card 1/1
59
RENARD, PAUL.
Populiarnyia lektsil po aviatsii. Z-Popular lectures on aviation-7. Sostavleno
po P. Renaru i dr. pod red. V. F. Naidenova. S.-Peterburg, 1910. 163p. illus.
DLC: TL570-P,3817
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, ~ Bibliography, Library of Congress,
I Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
id______ - -'~fi-/6-4i3-/66-/bbo/oi4/o6oo/oo8o'-~-
Z C 0 D' S -
ACC NR. m,602901,9
!WJn;,'TOi6. lluoard T. L. TaUtlizi, G. M.; Kamoruildy) 1. V.; rorDhak) V. V.;
Lyashevich
~ORG: none
i; TIT-L&: A mothod for obtaining unsaturated polyester resins. Class 39, lie. 18393h
by i4oscow Institute of Chemical Engineering im. Plondoloyev (Moskovsk'iy
k1iii-id1k o - L ek lij iolo gic lie skiy institut),7
SOLIHOE. lzobre~ prom Pbrazz tov zn, no. ill, 1966, 80-
TOPIG TAGS. roasin, polyen~ter 'polycondonsation
ABSTItXT: Tliis AuLhor Certi`icaLe presents a mothod for obtaining. unsaturated
poly6sber rosins by pol,. condenaution of a heated hydroxyl-containing component with
qart unsauwated acid (or iwil.Ai iL:i anhyr1ride). To enlarge Lho assorGmant, of fire-
r(,'~;.U;uing pul'-fustat's unavac, f; eriz rid by uliermal re3istanco and radi-Mon stability,
6
'iciJvrhycLr'.q Gyclopord-anono is u3ed as a hydroxyI-
co-nUtining component.
SUD GODE: Il/ SUBM DATE.- 29MaY65
Card UDCt 678.67hi
KAMEENSKITY, I.V.; TSEYTLIN, G.M.; BARD, T.L.; FILIMONOVA, S.M.
SYnthesis of acrylic esters of 2,2,5,5-tetra(ox7me't,
hyl)
cyclopentanone. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.11:2557-2558 N 163.
(MIRA 17-1) 1
REMYAMIIKOVA, T.N.; KARAPETIYAN, A.B.
infection of rodents by Leishmania tropica as related to the season
and characteristics of the population biology of mosquitoes. Izv.
AN Tiirk. SSR.Ser. biol..nauk no.2:57-62 162. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
REMYANNIKOVA r.N.; YARAPET'YAN, A.B.
Influence of deratization on the sand fly population of
burrows. Vop.kraev.paraz.Turk.SSR 3:145-152 162.
(MIRk 16:4)
1. Institut epidemiologii i gigiyeny, Ashkhabad.
(RATS-EXTEMINATION)
(ASHMiABAD--SAND FLIES AS CkRRIE#S OF DISEASE)
(ASHKRABA,D-DELHI BOIL)
GOTALID. I.; RENARD, T.
`
Large Moscow television center. Radio so.3:28-29 Pr 156.
(MOSCOW-Telavision) (MIRA 9:6)
USSR/Electronics Television Mar 52
Mobile Stations
"Transmissions From outside the StiAio," V. Renard
"Radio" No 3, pp 28-30
Completely describes the mobile station used for
the MIT 046scow Television Centej. The radio chan-
nel between the pickup unit and the studio operates
in the centimeter bard. The unitcan operate at
distances up to 10-15 km from the y2Ts. The trans-
mitter in the pickup unit and the receiver at the
WTs both employ reflex klystrons.
PP9T64
NOVAICOVSKU, S.V.; 10,21ARD, V.B,
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Emoscow presents] Pokazyvaet Mosk7a. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1954.
96 P. (MLRA. 8:ZD)
RMARD. V., inzhener.
On the other side of the television screen. Takh.mol. 22 no.7:23-27 -
J1 '54. WMA 7:6)
(Television)
AID P - 4394
Subject USSR/Radio
Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 3/11
Authors : Govallo, I. and V. Renard
Title : The large Moscow Television Center
Periodical : Radio, 3, 28-29, Mr 1956
Abstract It is reported that the Moscow Television Station
(MTTs) using 625 lines and reportedly the largest in
the country is not sufficient. A second station and
channel are planned. The article gives details on
the planned station, its location, program distribution
and future color television transmission. One diagram.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
KRIVOWYEV, Mark Iosifovich; LEYTES, Lev Semenovich;.BENARD, Vladimir
Borisovich; KRIVOSHEYEV, M.I.. otv.red.; VORONOVA. A.I.. r-eT.-.'
_YROMTfO_V_A_,S.F., teidm.red.
(Television brondcasting techniques; a collection of Information]
Tekhnika televizionnogo veshchaniia; informatsionnyi sbornik.
Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po Yoproxam sviazi i radio. 1958. 162 p.
(NIFLA 12:5)
(Television--Transmitters and transmission)
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6(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2630
Krivosheyevp Mark Iosifovich, Lev Semyenovich Leytes, and VIndimir Borisovich
Renard
Tekhnika televizionnogo veshchaniya; informatsionnyy sbornik (Television
Broadcasting; Information Manual) Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1959. 162 p.
(Series: Tekhnika svyazi za rubezhom.) Errata slip inserted. 11,000 copies
printed.
Resp. Ed.: M. I. Krivosheyev; Tech. Ed.: S. F. Karabilova; Ed.: A. I.
Voronova.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles-may be useful to designers of television
transmitting equipment and television stations.
COVERAGE: The book contains three articles the authors of which review the
operntion of Western television stations and their equipment. They describe
techniques used in the West for outside broadcasting and discuss equipment
and methods of measuring video-channel characteristics. No personalities
are:mr.tioned_. There are 60 references: 37 English, 16 Soviet (including
5 translations), 4 German, 2 French and 1 Italian. References appear at
the end of each article,
Card 1/4
Television Broadcasting; (Cont.)
SGV/2630
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Renard, V. B. Equipment of Television Centers. Planning the Interior Layout
of Television Centers
Television center of Columbia Broadcasting Company in Hollywood (U.S.A.)
Radio center with television studioez-J-n..Bogota, capital of Colombia
Equinmeat, of P -te-levision center of P,*,,'4' (1;'ng'1a'nd)
T -i('Tj in.
"Byutt-Shomon" television center in Paris
Lighting In television studios
"Elaktronikam" system for filming television programs
3
5
5
17
23
26
31
37
42
Bibliograpby 48
Leytes, L. S. Tele-~rision Techniques for Broadcasting From a Mobile Unit 49
Equipment of a mobile television transmitter in a bus and its arrangement.
Transmitter power supply 49
Televitpion camera tubes 52
TeleV3.sion cameras of mobile transmitters using image orthicons 60
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Television Broadcasting (Cont.) SOV/2630
Electronic viewfinder of a television camera 69
Camera control block and video control devices 72
Synchronizing generators. Phasing of generators 76
Audio equipment of a mobile television transmitter 87
Radio-line equipment of a mobile transmitter 88
Transmission of a video signal from a mobile transmitter by telephone lines 93
Television transmission while the transmitter unit is moving 94
Reporter television cameras using vidic6ns 97
Transmission of video signals without synebronizing pulses from a mobile
transmitter to the television-center receiving station 110
Bibliography 112
Krivosheyev, M. I. Television Measuring Techniques 114
Measurement of frequency and transfer characteristics 114
Measurement of nonlinearities of video-channel amplitude characteristics 122
Equipment for aomplex measurement-l-n,4 video channel 125
Device for forming television test patterns by the electrical method 131
Checking the operation of a vidbo channel by means of video signals with
continuously changing pictures
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Television Broadcasting (Cont.) SOV/2630
Measurement of basic characteristics of a video channel during transmis-
sion
Device for obderving single-line oscillograms
Bibliography
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TX6630.K7)
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161
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12-21-59
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ACC NR: AP6023061 SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/004/0022/0023
AUTHOR: Renard, T. L.- Korshak V. V.; Kamenskiy, I. V.; T~~Iin ~G. M~.; Belova,
M. P.; K6rgEova. V. F.; AvtQkratova, N. D.
ORG: none
TITLE: Polytetramethylolcyclopentanonmaleinate and glass-textolite based on it
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 4, 1966, 22-23
ABSTRACT: Thermomech f unsaturated polyeste oligomers I UPO) pre-
_gnical properties o
pared by fusing 2,2,5,5-tetra(oxymethyl)-cyclopentanon with maleic anhydride were stud
ied. The fusion was carried out at 1500C in an inert gas and the liberated water was
continually removed from the reaction zone. The physicomechanical properties of glass
textolites based on several commercial glass cloths and UPO were examined and tabulat-
ed. The unsaturated polyester oligomers were hardened by hold-Ing at 120-2500C for 0.5-
-10 hrs. It was found that the lower the hardening temperature, the lower the tempera-T
ture of initial deformation and the percentage of insoluble matter. At 2001C, a com-
plete hardening was achieved in 30 minutes. The structure of the unsaturated polyesters
f
oli-omers hardened at 2000C for 0.5-6 hours was determined from IR spectra. Orig.
art- has :3 figures, 2 tables.
SUBM DATE: none/ ORTG REF; 006/ OTH REF: 002
SUB CODE: 11.107/
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UDC: 678.744.342 : 678.5.06 : 677.521
TOPIC TAGS: glass textolite, polyester plastic, maleic anhydride, ketone, IR spectrum
R:-2i'ARDI, A.
RENARDI, A. Modern feedback oscillators. Tr. from the English. P. 63. vol. 5,
no. 11, 1956 ELEKTROENERGIIA. Sofiia, Bulgaria
SOURCE: -lost Euronean Accessions List (EEAIL) Vol 6, No. 4--April 1957
Z/032/61/011/003/005/005
E073/E335
AUTHOR: Renatus, R. Engineer
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TITLE-. Present State and Prospects in the Field of
Extrusion of Steel Sections
PERIODICAL: Stroji,renstvl', 1961, Vol. .11, No. 3, P. 236
TEXT.- Summary of a paper presented at a conference of the
Czechoslovak Scientific and Technical Societ, Prague, held
from September 13 - 15, 196o.
Extrusion of tubes and sections made of non-ferrous materials
has been taking place for a long time. Extrusion of steel
became possible only in the 1940's after intensive
experiments over many years, involving the use of glass as
a lubricant (Ugine - Sejournet, France). Rapid development
followed and thin welded stainless-steel tubes and sections.,
which could not be produced by rolling, were produced by this
method. In most cases, solid or hollow steel blanks are
heated to 1 100 - 1 250 0C and extruded by a direct process~
i.e. in the direction of movement, The starting material
is machined throughout and then subjected to heating without
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Present State .... E073/E335
scale formation. Following that7 the material is provided
with a thin glass coating which prevents scale-formation,
fast cooling of the blank, overheating and excessive die wear.
The author gave a detailed description of the presses and
the tools employed for the extrusion of steel, discussing
their design, the choice of material and, particularly., die
problems. Evidently, there is no universal material for dies
and the die material must be chosen to suit the given product.
(This is a complete translation.)
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RENAUD, Benri
Social Conditions - France
French workers struggle as one for their pay, for freedom and peace. Vsem.
prof. dvizh. no. 13, .195Z-
9. Monthly Li~st 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 195Z 1011, Uncl.
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((KIDNEY FUNCTION TESTS) (BILE DUCTS dis)
J;~ rap!
EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 8 Vol 9/9 Ne
uirolog7 Sept 56
370 1. REND V. * Ependymom. E p e n dy in a m a VNITA. LtK. 1955, Ill (40-44)
Description of a case of ependymoma in the right hemisphere, with a concomita4i
finding of a smal) cyst in the'hypo6hysis and a haemorrhage in the *
pineal gland.
The post-mortem examination of the 6-year-old patient confirmed the clinical dig.
gnosis. Henner Prague (VIII, 16,
ANGYAL. L.;VAJDA, A.;NYARY, P.;BTkNCSOK, S.;NYARY, J.
Antaeth.vl'4therazy of alcoholism. Orv. hetil. 93 no. 30:861-867
27 JulY 1952. (CIML 23:3)
1. Doctors. 2. First Maleand Female PsYChopathic Department (Director
- Dr. Ivan Krassnai), Robert Karoly-korut General Hospital.
. . . . . . . . . .
RENCUS, M., ing.
Causes of breakdowns in steam boilers. Industria usoara 3
no.9:381-387 S 156.
HEFDIADI, F.; RENCZ, A.; JENEY, A.; VALYI-NAGY, T.
A microbiological method for the study of radioprotective substances.
Kiserl. orvostud. 13 no.6:613-617 D '61.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi. Egyetem Gyogyssertani Intezete es I Sz.
5ebeszeti Klinika Rontgen Osztalya.
(RADIATION PROTECTION) (MICROBIOLOGY)
POVIGRACZ, Endre, dr.; RENCZ, Antal, dr.
_j ~PWISRIP
Gastric neiirilemmoma polyposum with unusual symptoms. Orv. hetil.
97 no.42:1172-1174 14 Oct 56.
1. A Debreceni II. 9z. Sebezeti Klinika (igasgato: Ladarql. Jozea.
dr. tanar) e9 a Debreceni I. sz. Sebeszeti KlInika Rontgen
Intezetenek (vezeto- Rencz. Antal, dr. egyet. docens) kozlemenyo.
(NEMILM-MOMA
polyposum, of stomach, x-ray diag. & unusual gastric
sympt. (Hun))
(STOMACH NMDPLASMS
neurilemmoma polyposum, x-ray diag. & unusual gastric
sympt. (Hun))
MOSONTI, Laszlo. dr.; RENCZ Antal dr
Clinical and roentgenological symptoms in chronic brucellosis.
Magy. belorv. arch. 8 no-5:142-148 Oct 55.
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem 11. sz. Balklinikajanak
(igazgato: Haynal, Imre dr.) es a debreceni Orvostudomanyi
Egyetem I. 9z. Sebeszeti. Klinikajanak (1gazgato: Loeaal, Janos dr.)
kozlemen,ve.
(BRUCELLOSIS, diagnosls.(Hun))
LITEANU, Candin; CRISAN, Ion; RENCZ,? Ghizela
ComplexonomOtric determination of chromium by retitration of
complexon excess with Co(N03)2 in the presence of sulfocyanide
and organic bases. Studia Univ B-B S. Chem 8 no. 205-88 163.
HENDELI, N.. arkhitektor
Residential block along the Melnsil Street' in Riga. Zhil. stroi.
stroi. no-7:6-10 '59. (MIRA 12:10)
(Riga--Apartment houses)
uj~r co;p
to ser t9tedsialkyl d~
ti roducts qe olls with loi,
j=ted (min i solo~of Bl(
Th I ire satd. with B
e a M W( .
_~;.~;.:Areatedviithph~'. heating to,
't*IOU,,Co-ntiuucq by-heating 1,
'Ivere'pi-epd.:* isoamylbiphen:
gj';phenylylca'rboxyllc' ~anA- I
henyl, 1). 2082~V; btitylb
biphenyls, b. 324rdl); Isopn
pylbliphenyli b. 299m-300'; Jet
281:-:2*, and 304-5* ?esp. 'j
RENDOSIIJI F. [Hendoo,, F.J; DCMANSKIY, R.; KOZMAL, F.; 7ELNIK, A.; PAYTIK, I.
Production of furfurole and acetic acid by means of low-temperature
pyrolysis of sawdust in a fluidized bed. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom.
17 no.7:12-13 164. 04IRA 17:11)
1. Slovatskaya akademiya nauk (for Rendosh,, Domanskiy, Knzmal).
2. Slovatskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Zelnik). 3. Zavod
'Buchina" (for Pavtik).
R:ENE; VOJtechy inz.
Put re of monoary-bt&IS. Tecb praca 16 no.12:941-943 D 164.
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1. State ommission for the Development and Coordination of
Science and Technology, Prague.
DrACOINU,
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ACC NR, AP6029595 SOURCE CODE: HU/0022/66/011/004/0204/0208'
AU-1MR: Renea, Silvia (Engineer; Research Chief
ORG: Land Improvement and Pedology Research Institute (Institutul de cercetari pentr'
14
i.mbunatatirl funciare si pedologie)
TITIE: Use of plastic sheets for the waterproofing of irrigation canals
SOURCE: Hidrotehnica, gospodarirea apelor, meteorologia, v. 11, no. 4, 1966, 204-208
TOPIC TAGS: waterway engineering polyethylene plastic, insecticide
ABSTRACT: A report on the
experimental use of plastic sheets for waterproofing irrigation
canals. Beat results were obtained with 0.15 millimeter thick
black polyethylene sheets covered to a depth of 25 to 30 centi-
meters and protected by insecticides against insects and rodents*
Such sheets increased the efficiency of the canalefrom 0.65 to
0.99p and are recommended for permanent 'canals having i~k._49~qharge
of 300 to 4'00 liters per second. Orig. art. has: I figure and 3 tables. lBased
on authorts."Eng. abst.] [JPRS1
SUB CODE: 13, 06, 11 SUBM DATE: -Apr65 ORIG REF: 002 / SOV REF: 009
OTH REF: 007
Card 1/1 UDC: 626.82:678.
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'S~if VL 7i.iA. (Fatcu.Lteta za e-Lektrotehniko in 3-,.rojnist,.ro Uaiverze v
bjuoijani, I'nstitut za turun-stroje v Ljubijwli, Dri-Avo strojnih inze-tarjev
in tehai-im-v LR Siovenije in otrojna indusixija S.Loveriije.) Ljub-Ljalla, lagas-Lavia.
Voi. 5, noi 2 Vnlr. 1959.
i'on-ch-Ly UsT, of ~;ast Ejuro-rean Accessions (LIL111) IA,, V01. 8, 110. 1'35, Alag.
RE14DEL I It G.
Incentive payments to the workers of desi.-n organizations.
Sots.trud 7 n0.7;58-60 Jl 162. (1-IEU -15 :8)
1. Nachallni-k planovo-smetnogo sektora spetsiallnogo konstnuktorskogo
byaro No.6 lAosgorsovnarkhoza.
(Mbscow-l-lachinery-Design) (Moscour-Bonus system)
USSR/organic Chemistry Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 841
Author: Romadan, 1. A., and Rendel, T. 1.
Institution: None
Title: Alkylatior of Diphenyl with Alcohols in the Presence of BF 3
Original
Periodical: Zh. obshch. khJ 11, 1956, vol 26, No 1, 202-2o8
Abstract: With a view to the prc4uction of heat-transfer agents, diphenyl has
been alkylated with C H OH M, C3H70H (II), iso-C OH (III),
C4H OH (IV), 'scl-C4H &5(v), 80_C H 3'-'7
5 110H (VI), and C6H1 OH (V11)
in presence of B? 3' bt.~tures bf mono- and dialkyl Qhenyls
were obtained (usually in equal amounts). Products of highest purity
and in the best yields were achieved when normal alcohols were used.
The authors are of the opinion that alkylation proceeds by the forma-
tion of the complex ROHBF 3 * Procedure: to 40 gms of cold VI satu-
rated with BF 3 add 25 gms of diphenyl and heat with mixing to 165-1700
for 1 .5 hours (in general, 0.5-1.5 hours for iso-alcohols and 3 hours
Card 1/2
HOMADAN, I.A.; HENDEL', T.I.
Alkylation of diphenyl by alcohols in presence of BF3- Zhur.ob.
khim. 26 no.1;202-208 Ja 156, (JqLHA 9:5)
1. Latviyakiy gosudarstvennyy univereltet.
(Alkylation) (Biphenyl)
PLENDI . Laszlo, dr.
Our experiences with Trioxazin and Andaxin in phoniatric praczice.
Fulorrgegegyogyaszat 9 no.4:157-160 D 163.
1. A budapesti JanosKorhaz es Rendel*6 Intezet -,%*l-orr-gegeosztalya
(FZ;orvos: Jantsek Gyula dr.) le6zlemenyL .
RENDIG.,Dubi-avko,, dipl. fiz., asistent, (7agreb, Kriska 9)
Semi-conductor counter of charged particles, obtained
through activation of lithium ions in an electric field.
Tehnika Jug 18 no. 12: Supplement: Radioizotopi zrac 2
no. 12: 2185-2190 D 163
1. Insitut "Ruder Boskovic".. Zagreb.
Introduction o." the bonus system in our shinning; bonus system ;r the Jugolinija
Shin-ing Agnecy. n. 107.
POMORSTVO C'ublication of shinbuilding and merchant marine; with English and
French suffmaries. Includes a su,,-lement: Bilten Pomorstva o r-idu Sindikata
radnika i sluzbenika nomorske orivrede Jugoslavije, Information bulletin on the
activity of the Union of Wo--kers and Em-)loy,~es in the Maritime Economy of Yugo-
slavia. Vol 13, no. z, 1958.
Monthly List of East Euronean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 9, Sent. 1959
UN C -:,. .
GOLIFERG, D., kand.tekhn.nauk;-RENDINO, S., inzhener-a:7khitektor;
SERZHANTOV., S., inzhener-arkhit,.ektor
Panel and frame-panel reed pries~board buildings. Zhil.stroie'
no.8:17-18 Ag 161. (14;4 14:
(Reed*products) (W&Iis)
0
GOLSBERG, D., kand.tekhn.nqqI arkhitektor; SERHATITOV, S.,
arkhitc-ktor -
The village of Sverdlovo in several years. Sill. bud. 11
I no.5;16 MY 161. (MIRA 14:6)
(Sverdlovo--City planning)
- uwmaggvffifi~~
GOLIBERG, F., kand.tekhn.nauk; RENDINO,, S.., arkhitel:tor
Panel and frame-panel reed construction. Sill.bud. 11 no.6:12-11+
je 161, (MIRA 14 s7) I
(Reed products) (BaUding
GOL'BERG, D., kand.tekhn.nauk; RENDINO. S.. arkhitektory; SERZHANTOV, S.,
arkhitektory
Using precast methods in reed construction. Sell. stroi. no.7:
8-8b 162. (KRA 15:8)
(Reed products) (Farmhouses)