SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEZULOVA, M. - ZGIRSKIY, CH.

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ma Cr And Maindsoni* Madi- 11clu-mil I w-se I'losts ri nit# tv"KA-rk 7,A-1i .41w,-Cl-titi rildfArld OcIsto (till pook"4% -.ttio,glivi vu b.1N, tlit-( nod . ;:L * 11) Z / t I 1 TO(T T- A it t k j l l j 7 f v nv i , s it p p j , p1 . . , y, % , y 1 I S 1 f f h lit v o 141 pq!,,.;cncv- grid t6tributioll o t 1ww's (11 allskilite, ( e 1. 0 v of the plwo-s Aplia-,higna. NW-fogliq Old ih reversibilit. Als, 12 tel. Exi ZEZY-ANOV', S.P. Testing electrofiliOre for the purification of liquid,titanium tetrachloride from tolid. 'particles in suspension. Titan i ego splavy no.9:11j.7-148 ,163. WIRA 16:9) (Electrostatic sop-ators) (Titanium chloride) MR ftwK 49- REZNIKOV, I.L.; MZUKLADNIKOV,.A.B.; UXShE, U.S.; GLADYSfC,,V, A.r.; ZZZYANOVYS.F.; KMIAYEV p R, Kh. Formation of phosgene during the chlorination of titanium slag in electric shaft furnaces and chlorinators. Titan i erjo splavy -.ao.9: 140-146 163,, (1 IMA 16-.9) (Titanium-449tall-urgy) (Chlorination) '(Phosgene) -I- ~MM ~V-I-RWpwxw_I=GMNap-wM ~~MGMWRBMM~' ~fl 0 a I OT&M MM I REZNIKOVS, I.P.;--g~XOIOV, S.P. Proportioning feeder for even delivery of liquid at a low rate. Zav. lab. 30 no.1:109-110 164. (MIRA 171..9) 1. Beroznikovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-!8sladovatellskogo alyuminiyevo-magniyevogo instituta. DUEN, MIS,; AEk)Lqt4Y.# A.I. Comparative study of the methods for the serodiagniosia oil phytopathogenic viruses, Izv. TSKHA no#4:14'L-155 165, (MntA 18:11.) Is Kafedra fitopatologil Moskovakoy sel'skokhozyalystvennoy ordena Lanins. akademii imeni Timiryazavae Submittod February 27P 1965. SRI[- ZEZYULIN,, D.M. Thermophilic digestion of sewage 4Iediments. Sbor. nauch. rab. AKKH no.6:105-115 161. (MIRA 15:3) MOSMUMMOT'" BEZENOV, V.V.; GUNTER, L.I.; ZEZYULIN, D.M. A method of designing one-stage digestion tanks with and mesophilic digestion. Sbor. nauch. rab. AKKH 1610- (Sewag-e-Nirification) thermophilic no.6:134-137 (MIRA 15:3) ZEZYULIN, D. M., Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Investigation of the pro- cesses of thermophilic fermenting of the residue in methanate;3 in chains of established technico-economic indices." Moscow, 1961). 28 pp; with graphs; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst im V. V. Kuybyshev); 180 copies; price not given; (KL, 52-60, 120) 'I W 041" 4919-WAINA 111R-4 1 2211% & 111 N ZEZIIJLINSKIY V.F.'; CHISTOKUTOV, P.F. All hidden potentials in the economy of electric power should, be fully utilized. Slek. i.tepl. tiaga 7 no.3: 5 Mr, 163. &-IRA 16W L Predeadatell-otraalevoy sektaii alektrifikataii i energetiki Nauahno-tekhnicbeskogo obehahestva Piidneprovskey.dorogi (for Zazyulinskly)a Elactrio power) Mectrie railroada-Current supply) ROSTOVTSEV, A.A.; IL'IJJ, Yu.I.; BEIEGOVSKIY, A.Sj; '11SHIN, VA; ZEML121, V.Ye.; YERW,-KOV, B.A. Two-dimensional 1024-chanriel pulse height ot ilyzer DHA-1024- Atom. energ. 11 no.1:58-59 J1 '61. (MIRA 14:' (Electronic analog computers) P- ME Maw-M W-4 a 8 am FA M I URI W KIM W, 01 11 ~R' A. ZRZYULIHA, A.I.I(Maingrad) loilrat aid by nonphysicians given 14 Accidents and acute illnesses, dehanding surgery. V.N. Khodkov. Reviewed. by Z.I. Zeziulim. Felld. t slmsh.no.l-.69-62 Ja 156 (MMA 9:4) (FIRST AID IN ILRIMSS AND INJURY) -7~ 111, and IV show that the Nit tiandiic(~ucide'la ahape Anti pwithill with tile 1.49-p hand of liquid 1'. A VU61100 110,11 1:2 to 1*30 Ill tile mul. Mile 1.111 dots frot twt the IAV band, Tht CIL ahtorpLion peak at U4 does not be-. conic broader and retains the sharpness it han in CCli Soins. A shift isalso observed in the 2nd over tent of I 24H for I in H. The latter wcakli bond,~ lawAns.of I lit VI the shift of the Nil 81 tains 7 '~ but In tile regi band in the reii;m it- on of the 2nd ovitirtone ihe Nil' , j tund d tirdy ( strong 11 bond). TLe thilt in-' Molecular Interactions betw e g-and other coui. I - creases icity of the R bond rec' i t ' I IV' 0r 11 1i i I i n l - ---- pounds by solution abse 11 In :oi xts., one exIncts to be tile ., 1 i on . Pt x m of Oil z Wi t d 2 t s t 1 6 l 0 d 7, a t A over . a an n ont a e a . ant p s . 1 , ir. Piz. Khim. 24, 1414t- (I Th 11 bell in be- tcsp.)iniaoItcnV. Tlie%-alutnteralitsoin.olViitC" tween pyrrole (I und acetone (11), acclylacehine 111), - liitt4.7.Alsoltj.ofVinl.ttieflit2nd I phenol (V,, aud p)ridine (VI) in. e ti t b d b b : ovtrtow~ di-,lppears wlitre". tile Nit band dees mot thange. In CCI solim of V (4 A0 and 1 (4 M) the OH itt overtone v s e y means of a sorption spectra etyrinu W Z~ ga 1.2 li and A. The Nil valence frequencies (resp,, ~ , ii; Mlifted so that it c eineldes with the, Nil hand. In dil. 4undaniental. tat overtone, 2nd overtone) of I in CC4 soln.- CCI, soins. the 11 bond betmen I and V I,% disrupted as can am afflo, 6850, and 10,050 Cin.-I WIlermi the corresponding be seen train the 4imultancouts murtence of the Oil X,1.43 p) values for pure liquid I are 3410, 6710, and 0.51). -The and Nil (1.472) bands. Tile latter trandii r-re slightly, ~ slilfts(2.5, 2, and 1%, rE--.p.)arc due to 11 bonding (awcn.). Th CH I I t1tifted asid Lhis tffcct pmL-ts in very dil. mlm: This fact - lid tile e Wh one sh w th t donot t I l t s t e =id at 1.64-p s broader In liquid Ithan in the Ma soln. but Is not shifted. Sppctta of 3.5 At whis. of I lit t~ ,l o a e o ac c iz s a pr prt itot w; an arceptur for It bouding. When tricirtaiffig AualxGticsol It art addest to asolif. of I in CCII. otic olimires a demast In the intensity of tile NIL band (t.441 ji4'iiwhkh d'okappears vittircly for large It reneng. The 6ind..6 tiat Milfted as it is in 1.11 mbits. lit We absence of,CC)4. ~ At the r~lnle time, the CIL yeak (1.6& p) does not,change at all. Similaily. the. Nit Ixuid (1.46 jA) pTogressividy dim%ppears whext-as the CIL rvak (1.01 p) rvjmw unaVected in CCto solim. of I and V1. A more rapid decrease in the M band intensity LA effected fly VI than by 11. Thii decrease w1ty. 11misscrVeasiactitellon for the liazicity of thi. acceptor. Bolidart --awaaw- MikiMma 11Y. A. Illin-kiy Orifyinator of the flydroicon Bond Theory," Usprukhl faiim., 18, No. 61 1949- M U L! N' Study of tho dragon bond between I ari"Knic compQ!g1gl5i by means of in t e, near intrarect, Ze-ty"lins I rhQ-n.. zhur. k,jr, NAirt. as, Q -IN 11915 1 Y.- a ~Iltu Utffik sixetrozvopic investisition the ear ln~fr, - in n red (, )_7&M CM~-I) is A r %a CIIECJ(ll M te the inter,jol. inte, action between phenol (1) on the'one hand and acetone (11). acetyLacetane (111). acetoacelic ester (IV), or pyruvic acid (V) on the other Itand., The spectra of 1-111-CC14 and I-IV- 1074, Mj mixts. show-11 banding of the type 014-0-C be- Awten I nnd III or IV and also a shift of the ket"nol equil. of III and IV in a direction favoring the Intermol. interaction of.the alcAype between mols. of III or IV instead of the intratuol. fonus predominating In the absence of I (Shigorin, C.A.43,7343c). Of course no keto-enol shift Is Observed in ute of relative proton affinitles Is proviticd by (lie magnitude of the shift A-y of the absorption hand (1,43ju) of I as a result of 11 banding: Av - TH), 070, and 378 cut.-' for 11, 111, and IV, rest). Spectra of I-pyrialue, V-pyrldinc and I-V-pyri-. dine tnixtq. show that in the latter ternary system, an assocn. of the following' type takes place: PhOll ... 0: C(Nfe)C- (:0)011 ... NCjlJ1. Michel Boudvt W WN 'Mi it. 777771~ Study of the h dm a bond between ze Compoun by M. In the P". AA e clattu ts investiggationa a the n lnfm- red (N0045W cm.,-1) is to,el"cidate the iatermol. later- action betweers Phenal(l) ora the'one hind and acetone (U), etylacetone (M), acetoacetic ester (IV) acitt c U a *ne s th the hand ectr f (V) F. e o ., on r a o p Cch. mixts show H bowing of the t"M Olf. .0-C be- ' tween I ;W4 Mor IV and also a WIL of the lixto enol equil. of III and IV in It direction favoring the intutnol. Intemetion of the ale. type between utols. of M or IV instead of the' latramot. foring predominating In the absence of I (Shigorin 43 7343 Of k t hi( i t b o-eno course no e s t s o 0. served , 1-11-CC4 mixts., only R bonding between I and U. A meas. ure of relative proton affinities U provirfed by the magnitude of the shift A-1 of the abwpflon band (1.43 p) of 1 as a risult of H bonding. 700, 670, and 378 cm. for 11. M, and IV Spettra of 1-gyrfiline, V-pyridine and I-V-pyri-- dle mi0s. show that in the latter ternary system, an asspen. of the following- type takes place: PhOH." O:C(Me)(!- (.-O)OIT ... NC*Hs. Michel B*udart Study of the h dr ;en bond between O"d Mh- on BDPCFA or 11 10 0", 0 11 or onto by means of Aks2mu M In. - ULM .1.1 M. Zezyglinakil . N. 1JO J, j A 01 IqU; D, 7htij. -tit. Akin. 25, - 7ml- ~h=e- i'l T I in 01 thiS SPCCUAY"PIC IMStigatIO I In tile red (.5ZOO-76W cm.-J) is to elucidate (lie intennot. inter- action between phenol (1) on the'otic hand and acetone (11). acetylacetotle (III), acetoacetic rester (IV), I . . I or pynivic act( (V) an the other litind. .11te spectra of 1-111-C04 and I-IV_ **7%/ CCh inixt-.. -how It bonding of the type OR ... O-C be- tween I and III or IV and also a shift of the keto-enol Mill. of III arid IV In a direction favoring the Intermol. interaction of the ale. type between raols. of M or IV instead of the hitrainol. formis predominating in the atisvice of I (ShIgorl". Mac). 0.1 course no ket"not shift Is observetil In 12V81: mixts., only It bondingbetween I and 11, Ameall~ tire of r6ttiVe PrOlOn Affinitlej 13 pfoVkjCd by tile 111tigIlItUde of the Am Ay of tile n1tiorptlott band (I A.3p) of I as it result of 11 lionding, as, - 7W, 0-0, and 378 cm. -1 for It, Iff, and IV, rimp, - 6 ctra of I-pridine, V-pyridine and I-V-pyri- dit lit, c owthatint cliitterteriiiiry?;ysterti,anas~mot.' of th( following~typ-- takes place. PhOH ... 0: C(btc)C- ZEZYTJLINSKIY, V. m. Spectrum Analysis Examination of absorption spectra in the near infra-red zone of phenol solutions of certain neutral solvents. DokI. AN SSSP 81 no. 4, 1951. Institut Organicheakoy Khimii Akademii Np~uk SSSR, Rod. 26 Sent 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Conp ,rens, May 1952. MIM-A.SSIFIND. PEYVE, Ya.V.1 PETERBURGSKIY, A.V.., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, prof.; GAR, X.A., kand. velikhoz. naukj GOLYSHIN, U.M., knnd. biol. nauk; KOROTKIKII, G.1.# kand. nollkhoz. nauk; CHESALIN, G.A., kand.uallkhoz.nauk; RAKITIN, Yu.V., doktor biol. nauk; ZEZYULINSKIY, V.M., kand. sellkhoz.nauk; DFVYATKIN, A.I., -01M.T.-Mhosi-nank; VENEDIKTOV, A.M.) kand.selikhoz. nauk)- TAHANOV, M.G., kand. biol. nauk,- BORISOVA, L.G.; BEREZNIKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; KONDRATENKO, R.V., st. nauchn.sotr.; BORISOV, P.B., st, nauchri.sotr. (Chemistry in agriculture] Khimiia v sellskom khoziaistve. Moskva, Kolos, 1964. 381 p. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent ANSSSR (for Peyve). 2. Nachallnik laboratorii Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta plastmass (for Borisova). 3. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy -institut plastmass (for Kondratenko, Borisov). 1k A i I i jL & eon 904 sea go' d:V -TuNA"11; =00 Coo -Th goo .0 talent Is ro 0 40 ~.V i J. B. *00 r;0 0 coo woo tio 0 goo- A%*.ILA ISITAMIRGICAL LITINAT&ARC CLASWICATIC40 00 slow SIT1611- We 0. Ilk too a AT W3 m1, s IT 0 to is IV aa It v a 0 it No 4 1 m 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 o 0 o a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 a 25378 S/089/61/Oil/001/1307/010 6000 B102/B214 AUTHORS: Ro stnvtsev, A. A., 111in, Tu. I., Beregovskiy, A. S.? Tishin , V. G., Zezyulin, V. Ye., Yermakov, B. A. TITLE: A two-dimensional, 1024 channel pulse-height analyzer of the tYPeAMA-1024 (DMA-1024) PERIODICAL: AtomniVa energiya, v. 11. no. 1, 1961, 58 - 59 TEXT3 The two-dimensional amplitude analyzers developed in the west suffer from certain shortcominga. Fbr example, the one described in Ref. 1 allows only for a qualitative study of the spectrum; thooe described in Refs. 2 and 3, though allowing for quantitative study, have two-stage recording and the results can not be obsorved during the experiment. These have some othar disadvantages,too The authors of this "Let-ter to the Editor" have developed and construc~od a two-dimensional pulse-height Ianalyzer with 1024 channels; it wears the deeignation DMA-1024. It con- 4 aists of a recorder block and two equal sorting instruments "XII an6~ "Y" into which the pulses of the detectors are fed; these are recorded and. processed only under certain given conditione.of coincidence, The anlyzer Card 1/5 ~ Ai 25378 089/61/011/001/007/010, A two-dimensional 1024 channel ... B102/B214 channels are arranged in the-form of a matrix (32-32- 1024). The channels of the magnetic storage system (with ferrite nuclei) have each a capacity of 16,000 pulses. The informations are made-visible on the screens of two cathode-ray tubes of the type 13JL037 (13L037). The information. is repre- sented on the screen of one of the tubes in a linear system with -10% accuracy, and on that of the other in a two-decadic system in the form of an optically modulated point screen, The analyzer works with vacuum tubes and semiconductor diodes; ifi all it contains 360 tubes. The appara- tus operates on a.c. mains (220 v, 50 cps) and consumes 2.5 kw. Its size is 2000-900-800 mm. The apparatus is easy to control, and has a reliable uninterrupted working for 8 hours. The temporal distiibution of two, correlated processes clan also be studied with its help. The figure shows 60 a two-dimensional-spectrum of the CO -;T- radiation taken by matins of this .apparatus. The spectrum shows three groups of possible coinciden6es. The group of coincidences for complete absorption of the r-rays with the energies 1.17 and 1.33 blev in both crystals (photopeak) is represented by two vertites3 1-17; 1.33 Mov, and 1,33; 1.17 Mev, Tho droup coincidences for complete absorption in the one, and partial absorption in the other crystal (Cc%pton scattering) is represented by four "ridges" (photopoaks - Card 2/5 25376 ~V '007/01 P/08-9/61/011/001/ QW4 -tw6-4imension'41 1024,channel B102/B214 ~~KiXompton) The group f coincidences for partial absorption in each'of,,the 1 414 - 0 i:,-i itia crystals, is represent ad.- by the surface part designated "Compton -:1 c0 ,,i,tmptonll, Scintillation unters Yrith photomultipliers of the type 411~ Y 1 C FEUIS) and H I (Tl) crystal of 30 mm length and 20 mm, height were -4)ipployqd a f6r-taking the 'spectrum. The resolving time of the coincidence airetuit ~y!as S. Zamyatnin ion. wh6se,initiatile.'thia.:*ob~1 le4seo. The authcrs thank Yu. 'was carried outj V. Lt. Gorbachev for discussion and interest, and L, P. 4.,"."Bilibin for help.. There are I figure and 6 references, 3 Soviet-.bloc and non-Soviet-bloc. The three references to Englishulanguage publications read as followst Ref.1i L. Grodzins. Proceedings of the Second United .T.Nations Inter. Conference on the Peaceful Usea of Atomic Energy. V61. I 1-i I - 4 Geneva, p. 351.. Refs2t M. Birk, T. Braid, R. Detenbeck. Rev. Scient., ~Instrum. 203 (1956)- Ref - 31 P Cavanagh Boyce. Rev Scient. :,Uibtruma I 1 (1956). 02.e OU.BMITTEDi April 61 1961 'leg 7-:- -- Study of am hydtalleck boad b4twasla likedill ~A4 atittit lagmak cotap"a4ii by means of obwpdm spectra In thii, near tabu". V. M. ZelyullaskiT (A. N. Hakh Inst. Hio- Chem.. Moscow).* ZhWr.*M.-'KAim. 25, TheAnt of thisittlectro4milic InvestigAllosk lit the time ltlfra- red (ArOONX) clu.-I) is to ellicklaw file Intenw, litter. actkin between 111141101 (1) on the L414 hAnd 411d Oxctotle (U), actlylACTtutir ( 11), actioucelk ester (IV) Pyruvle acid (V) oil the other lixod, The smtm of 11-fil"CC4 and I-IV- CC4 IlAsts. show It boadjus of the tm Off ... 0-C be. tweelt I and III at IV and also a shift a, the keto-enol equil. of III and IV In a direction favoring file 11itertnot. InteCtiction of the ale. " between mots. of lit oc IV in4mid of file intrailll. formis PMlQtUlftAtlU9 lit (hr;AbWRCtQ(I (811(106H, V-4-43,734&)~ Of couirse no kebi-enol shift 1~j ijbiffvcd lit 1-11-CCli mixisq only It bodinit b~kw~ I ml 11. AMCM- of the AM Al of the abuirption Imud (1.43,v) of I as a result f It banding: 4. - TW. 670, and 37gem.-I for 11 111 and IV. relp. ctris of I-Pirmine. V-Pyridint and F-V-~Yri- dine onxisli'ow that in thelatt" fernArymysttin, an as%mn. Of file following type takes plam PhOll ... OX(MOC- Itichel Houdur MURM A, All- 00 CC W- &.-k -4-4- '-J, .1 - 4 00 -00 -09 60 saportin alter (it) 111in. the prom" 0(co4alatism iftavsizm tu, Ito diaparalou of Indanthmao, dy" ii liold of Ultm- a point where the site t4 the mictuaggregaites It"Ain, 041 mad Wam. V. M. ZczYuumkd and S. S. Turnausicif. ochanced. - Itowever. with sutfite silk as st&bWm the -00 M)-ThT j J. m, c" ( v S S. R.) 11, 81) 1 -4 (1 site of t he lim I ickm it rvdtkn1 ("XII A ~ I 1) 4 a all er 3 1 itin. .00 IndAnLne, yeljow d a~d light laue GCDN wm studied %A %immutilig. ot"I thty *IT fulthrf mitwal 1.) 2 0 ivilh In & fithl 4 ultlawmind wave* utuirt the 1011sivitind mildl tiow. Uhr suvronshin is vvly stalat. aml the %looklit"I 49 a Z, O(MR1 Fachus curvaltne III tkv quarts vilmatur kno II, vto %I" Wt tAke t4"* (,w ~vvffaj hit. aftwi Itw @Wt, A --Sol &to oissh"v 7 sq. CRI., wave kofth NU% in,, qtuina In. EMU I'VIA111011 Ul dW WAS. Site to the VOCIM, WS% UbtgbX4, tensity 3 A kw., coum. C 3 Z For diNtmist RM0604 -- 5-tbe particks was, xWed, No effect III The frequency of The ultrzxxLtld &Id olt the 11W dispersion m.1 & stabifity of tft mapImmiloctii dt- dispersion of the dye in the MO-= in. relim wvz~ 0b- I 00 Ij! pead ch the intensity td the ficid. on The coma. OUtht served. Four diagrams and I t4t* am given, Is 00 ;j; %uqwtekm, all the StabiijM and an Ow tiam of Spitilidind, W. R. 1101M zoo Saponits ~)Alrl%% tx! the wt. of Ithkatht"w) vid xMtr 00 Q t(Ove) wort used as atabilimcn. Tb* buundiM *0 efimts wem obwrved through a mkruscope. - The curves W.7j obtab" tarp - f(t) Cm - An of the plinlidell) SboWtbAl P to -70 during tlw Ist Sl(j min. a rapid bremakingusiol the pulklits 0OW7 takes PlAcv. LAtef their SIM m1was mvictkimy MD. cc the sounding the mic t" either chawl, Aft 30, 1 Z" , I imisin unchatited or they macu, id= on the a a and on the conditims Ithe expt. , Wlth too "OULLUROKS1. 1.111RAILrItt CLAUMPKAT" tam -W I wit 4mv Met 144449 -1 "lilt" 1,11131 194 a III& U_: AV 00 F, I - , I - v -; ~W- - 1 1 -,- on a I 'I ad 0 a a -7-3 1, IN It I W oil S a It dick 0 'to 0 G 11111 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 W 04k 0 01* 010 0 0 0 0 00 00000 0 flessr-faftaret! abootpdoc opecbs of phenol solutions In am* neuw ocimts. V. U, Zq-VwbsskiI (InAl. OCA. Ckin. Atwl, qd, U S.S.R, *M"w). P414dy AW. Xjak EV.S.m. mi. the wave. Iquilth mnse, the pomition and the whIth of the Oil band of ,molf I range o(coccus.. 0.12&-b . Analmostanalostous invurisshility of the absorption band Is found In solos. of 1111011 Its PhIfe and Phlir.. This behavW Inilk-ates per. sistence of the Is Ctn-bond awen. of PhOll mots. even 1.,Wwouncus. solus. in CCI, ptbduces a nwrowing of the Off bapit and its Ailt t0 1110tttf WAVM 10 hCX&nC and In cyclalsexanc, the "itim of the Oil tLuld is Practically the mme wt In CC,.- Evidently. In these solvents, there Is no Ppecific Intmiclion betwetit the PhOll and the solvent met%. N. Thon .......... Mal#Culm Imoractions Warriors lityirolis and othoor tosto. I do br golistem abo"fillom opettre In lit* "#AT hiltrarild, M Z If 11W (IIAlLh ttkvb.nl 1".4. Mtoomomw) xio'. 1142-0001 _iho it LQQI bc-, tween Pyrrole (I - 1.). acetylacetcons" M), lict(Dmtfc "ttir (IV), phenol M, slid pyMine (VII) L, In. Vestllattd bY means of absorption spectra between 0.75- ~ 1.2 x and t3-1,411 p. Tht Nil valessm fmquirrivi" fundamental. lot overtune. 2im overtone) of I In Co. M. 'are MO. 69W. and 10,0W rin. -1 whereas the cormspoodir values fat ;urc liquid I art 3410, 07J0, anti 9930. ;~'C shifts (2.0, . a 1%. mp.)Lmdue toll boadin assom.). Tht CH barld at I .1114-iv Is broader In liquid I tb=v the CCL molls. but Is not shifted- Spectra of 3.5 At sofas. ot I in 11, Ill, anti IV Ww* 111011 the Nil thil"Is Waridii 10 SWI-e aniff Immitlow with flit 1.0-p Wool id hilt4ld 1, A tradAlkst froons 1.2 to 1:30 lit flit inool, ratio 11:1111 does W, $hIll flit 1,49 Wall. 'I'lle Of Ai-orptiolml Peak at 1.111 dom not loor- cuntor bsoader and tortAinso the shArptitia It hat In C" mAns. A shift isatwulosarmi in the2riolovelifoupol Nil foor 9 In It. This faster lart Allfigr%loo is [Witter "rok If liollil. In oiling, Ili I lit VI the shift W the Xil Writ] in the at- t*ius 7.8% but in the migiost of the 2nd ovitriont shot Nil Imml dimplicers endirlir (%triait If Imotill. 'I'll* shift 1. "e"" ilh Ill, l"Mcity .4 the 11 Wn.1 oo,~f I". In I-V itlist. . I'llp r%pr,-t% I Ill )a- lilt- .., m4n, "t lilt gig at IM allot 0 thk !.I, I mwfs 4--, 11110 Itl 1111111CIS V- I lit' I Able- l' 4 1 .1 M411. Of V it- CCI' are 1.43 and OAKS. In it 4.7 At scoln. Ill V In 1. theOll 2nd ovel 14joc tli.'AplWUF% Whemil file NIf Wild 'to" 11.0t cl-allge, lit CC4 lwlu~. I,( V J4 Af).ml 1 (4 M, dirOll Ist, OVITUMV Is thifled .. that it ro'llivid"m Rilh fit, Mt lit Ill as 4-4n 1W seen 111jill the 4111rilve.4 tile kill 0 43 0.) and Nil ~1.472) hands, The Liatti lxknds are slightly shifted aud this effect pert6ts lit very tfil. "no. rhis (Act and tile prectilling one show that I prefers to act as a tk)oor li'll us '111 alvepior for If Immiling. Wit" Increasing quantities oil 11 are old,l,ol to,& u4st-of 1 in CC4, line obscry" dmrasw Ili tile i4teltsitY uf the NI I tkind (t.4d ;.) which disappears entirely for 14rgc U concils. The hand W not shilted4siti-iiul-Utilixts.intlicubwnceo(C(.'4. Allbor litnit little, file CII IK%k (1.1" j.) dtiors; not clignCt at all. SimiltirlY. tile Nil haind (1.46 1,) piriwesitively &%appean wherms the Cli SwAk (t.ti4 P) Trot.titits unaffected in CCI. stAits. W I'anif VI. A itime tipid derm~moor in the Nil loano intensity is effected toy VI IlLtu by 11. This decrease amy thus serve as a criterion for the basicity Ld the acceptim,. kfichrl Roll'I'm USSR/General Division. General Problems. Philosophy A-1 Methodology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiyal No 2. 1958, 4595 Author V. Ze-z7ulinskiy Inst Title Application of theMethod of Marked Atoms in Biology and Agriculture Orig,Pub V sb; Primeneniye atom. energil V mirnykh tselyakh, M., 1956, 127-135 Abstract A. survey of the more important achieve- Iments made in the application of marked atoms in biology and medicine. The im- portance of these investigations in.the study of the metabolism-of brain tissue, the structure of glycoine and the mech- anism of A, C, and 13, avitamino4v%esis .-Card 1/2 _A _WF~Ar_-_ USSR/General Division. Gene:ral Problems. Philosophy A-1 Methodology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Bi~ologiya, No 29 19587 4,595 Abstract pointed out. In animal husbandi-j the method of marked atoms makos it poiisible to observe 'the intensity of phosphorus and calcium metabolism, the paths of infection.by some infectious diseases (bracellosi,q), and t-.he peneLration of madi6inal substances through the skin. 0 A study with the aid of marked atoms of plant nutrition and problems of ferti- lizers revealed that noneroot feeds serve as supp.Lemer.Ltary sources of phosphoims nutrition of plants in the most impor- tant periods of their growth. Card 2/2 Radioleatopas and nuclear radiations in the service of agriculturo. 9 no43:234-235 3 160. 1 (HIM 13:6) (Radioiaotopes-Inductriul applications) (Atomic energy in agriculture) AUTHOR: Zezyulinskiy, V. M. SOV189-5-2-,19136 TITLE: Scientific Conference on the Use of Radioactive Isotopes and Their Radiation in the Agriculture of the USSR (Nauohraya primeneniyu radioaktivnykh izotopov i izluohenV konferentsiya po v sellskom khozyaystve SSSR) PMODICAL; Atomnaya en ergiya, 1958, Vol. 5, Nr 2, pp. 187-189 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: A conference took place at Moscow from April 22 to April 26, 1958, which had been convened bv the Vsf-soyuznaya akademiya sel' skokhozyaystvenrxykl, Malik (All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences). The conference was attended by 500 persons from the USSR and from the peoples' democracies. Lee-Lures of a general nature were delivered during the plenary sesoions. In three parallel sections the following subjects were dealt with: a) plant growing, b) animal breedings 0) hydro-engineering, amelioration and mechanization of agriculture. Re. a): C14, s35, p32 etc. are being used to an ever growing ex- tent for the investigation of biochemical and physiological proo- esses. The following problems deserve to be mentioned as being of Caxd 1/3 particular importance: Determination of the intensity of Scientific Conference on the Use of Radioactive SOV189-5-2-19136 Isotopes and Their Radiation in the Agriculture of the USSR photosynthesis in the case of wheat and citrus shrubs. Investiga- tion of the interrelation of photosynthesis inten3ity irk plants with and without nutrition through the roots. Determination of optimm gmin-sizes for superphosphate. Mobility of Ca in the soil. -test field with a C060-source of 190 0. , k e. b): The following problems were especially discussea., Metabolic processes in animals, physiology of the formation of milk and the action of vitamins. A number of lectures dealt with the therapy of skin diseases of domestic animals, in which con- neotion radioactively marked preparations were used wittL good success, Re. o): Investigations in this field were carried out in two directions: 1.) Application and improvement of r-methods for the determination of moisture and density of the soil and ground. 2.) The use of radioactive isotopes for the investigation of the Cara 213 motion of gravitation- and capillary water in the soil. Scientific Confere'nce on the Use of Radioactive SOV/89-!5-2-19/36 Isotopes and Their Radiation in the Agriculture of the USSR In compliance with directions issued bythe Presidium of the VASKhNIL the entire material of the conferende will ber published by the end of the.year. Carxl 313 -d r 0 - MI. ;6MON USSR/Cultivated Plants General Problems. M. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bial., No 4, 1958) 154W Author V.M. Zezyulinakiy Inst Title Atomic Energy in Agriculture. (11tomnaya energiya v sellskon khozynystve). Orir, Pub Ve8tn. s.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 7.9 145-1484 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 V J%,t. same nPtral-sallents V 2A Z 0 '0 % A~K U.i6*r,'-no"-,!'.', 1,101- UMOMRII'~'2[),s wave. WaG S., ic 0.75 length range. the oAtIon and the vneffl, of the Oil bond of PhOHJ0.Q8jA)ln stigiolnfefvirltipfiriteallytinchangedin abroa range of concris., 012&-6 At. An almost analogous Invariability. of the absorption - Irind Is found In solnx.~ of VhOff In PhMe and PhUr. This behavior indicates per- sistence of the hydrogen-bond assocu. of PhOll mols, even atlowconcns. soins, In CC4 produces a narrowing of the Oil band and Its shift to sborter vravc3. * In hexane and ln'cyclohexane, the ItIon of the Oil band is practically the same as In CC14. M dently, In Ge- -nIvents, there Is no specific Interaction I between the PhOll anti the solvent mols. N. Than USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. m Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 19581 77666. Author :_9ezYUlW=r-Prr Inst : All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of the Sprit and Liqueur and Vodka Industry. Title : Duration of Testina of Clones. OriC, Pub: Byul. nauchno-teklui. inform. Vses- n.-i. in-t spirt. I likero-vodochn. prom-sti, 1957, No 3, 65-68. Abstract: In 1954 and 1955, in the Latvian Experiment Station, a study was conducted of the Influence of different 1Y.Troved selections on the variation ability of mother seeds of the Foran potato variety. Euring a two-year test of clones, in conparison with a one- year test, a marked difference in the harvest ability Card 1/3 USSR/Cultivated Plants, Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 171 1958,, 77668. and quality of the mother seeds was not observed. 1n-1955 -best.results (in harvest of mother seeds) were,obtained in a--vuiant-with seeanaterial from a tuber selection of.a harvest of potatoes raised in sil r planting. In experivents of 19550 at the Tatar Dase of the institute, the excellence was brouGht to light of the clone selection with a two year test (in comparison to the one year) in the Soviet.(1241) and Kazan (109~) varieties. In the Lorkh and Oktyabrenok varieties, good results were obtained during the one-year test of the clones. The author recormends the use of clone selections with the one-year teat. In regions with a positive effect of sumcr plantings, it is also expedient to use tuber selections from harvest CaXXI 2/3 59 -A t7., g, !K? TOZHIW~, A.G. I.f .anufacturing guide rollo. Obm.telch.opyt.[IWJ no.20: 22-23 156. (MIRA 12:11) (Sewing nachines) ANDRMV, L.L.; VAKI-BUN, V.I.; ChWURINt p.j.; j.UROSjDjICM1,KO, V.F.v 130GACOT, A.S.; VOWYACH, YeeTeer agronom-entomolog; CHEBOVIR07, M-Ya.,, agranom-entomolog Oeorgiyovakiy rayon) j-__~GADOVj_G.K,.,,. agronom po zashchite rasteniy Killing shield bugs in combines. Zashcb.rast.ot vard. bol. 7 no.6930-31 Je 1620- 15--112) 1* Zaveduyushchiy Severo-Kavkamskim opornym punktom 7saaoyLunago instituta, zashchity rasteniy (for Andreyev). 2. 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Karpacka Stacja Terenowa., Instytut Goologiczny, Warsaawa. 'MaM Atm Mir 'R~'~ gim=- KOSZARU Lem~k; OMER,, Tadousz;-ZGIET., -,iDzef A note on the occurienoe of IM-iff.Mne rocks in the Lower sad Hiddle Cretaoeous of the Polish T-T~Iathianlbuntains* Kwartabdk gaol 6 no.2 t441-442- '62. 1. Karpacka Stacja Terenowa., MM ;%Sat Geologiemyo Warszawa,. '%BM-M U. mA-dm--v RMIle-0. -ftg a. W-M C Mml MCI K My Rm m ORINO FRI-Im m.. M SIKORA, W.; WIESER, T.; ZGIET, J.; ZYTKO, K. Tuff horizons in the Menilite-Krosno series of the Flysch Carpathians. Bul Ac Pol chim 7 no.7:497-503 159. (EEAI 10:4) 1. Carpathian Field Station, Institute of Geology, Cracow. Presented by M.Kslazkiewicz. (Poland--Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) (Poland--Flysb) (Carpathian Mountains) ZGERSKAYA, Ye.V., kand.biolog.nauk Testing phosphamide and tedion. Zaeheh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.200-31 F t63. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Institut zemledeli ya i zhivotnovodstva zapadnykh rayonov Ulc~SSR. 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USSR/Ridi7ophywics ------o-wave reception 1-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1j 1957 No 1937 Author Title Detennination of the Envelope of a Pulse Orig Pub -.,%tmassk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, 4) 241-246 Abstract Examination of the passage Of a pulse through a linear system having a bandwidth that is much smaller than the carrier frequency of the pulse. The frequency characteristic of the system is replaced by the &-irtacteristic of the tuned oscillating circuit. The problem is solved by operational methods. The oscillograms cited show that the'method has an adequate accuraicy. SOV1112-59-1-1859 Translation from: Ref erat,ivn-yy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nx 1,1p 266 (USSR) AUTHOR: Zgirskis TITLE: Determining tho C!rcait of it Twopolo Pm ti Glxmn. palso 11,1MY.W3118a PERIODICAL: Tr. Kaun ssk. politelr-b-n. -in-ta, 1957, Vol 7, pp111-118 (Original in Lithuanian, summary in Russian) ABSTRACT: A method is suggested for determining the circuit of a. twopole whose impulse characteristic is known. The method is based on expa.--ding the known impulse characteristic into a DC component and exponential components. Determining the pa-rallel bz-anches of the unknown twopole is made by analyzing and comparing the components with impulse characteristics of elementary two- poles; substituting an eq7jivalent twopole for 2 par;jllel branches is permitted. The method is also applicable in cases where one of the components represents a damping sine curve; in this case,. a twopole consisting of sarles-connected Card 112 SOV/112-59-1-1859 Determining the Circuit.of a Twopole,Trom a Give3i PuIse-Responte- resistance, inductance, and capacitance is introduced into the circuit. A numerical example is cited of determining a twopole circuit when its impu'se characteristic is known. N.A. T. Card 2/2 MIRSKIS) V. V. II'Telegraphic Distortions Caused by Tona Telegraphic Cbamials.11 Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Electrical Engineering Inst of UomunLca- tions imeni MI. A. B.onch-Bruyevich, Leningrad, 1955- (M., No 9, Fab 55) 30: Stm. Wo. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (14) f 6, Ova A ZGIRSKIT, Ch., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauke I .Effect on repairing techniques on the wear resistance of metal- coated parts* Avtotransp-33 no.1:22-24 Ja'55e (MLB& 80) (Automobiles-Repairing-) 0