SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZVEREVA, V.A. - ZVERKEVA, F.A.

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KALINA, G.P.; DMIOVA,Ye,V.; BUOROVAOV.I.; KRYLOVA,M IM~D.; PCN6.10JILVA, Ye. P.I; STEPARMKOO V.K.; ZVEREVA.V.Ae Problems of,sanitary bacteriology. TJob.ftp*,j"k4nd*ChAOOI*1W'- i Sig. no,4t Frontpage OMA 161A) Beb~vlor of' in an external. medium. Ibid.0-10 5/279/63/000/001/01Z/023 E 0 1 5j"11 4 5,; t., r s 11. maiR13 8 e L i t< oA,A I) r e , aA ~I S 1 ~ Y -I va S I-, of cententito af ter IsolatLon from allay Curic points S t e e I S Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iz-vestiy&. Otdelen_iya tekhnicheskikh riauk. Metallur~~iya. i. g.-irnove delo. no.1, 1963, 119-120 TEXT: Since the magnetic properties of isolated alloyed cementite have not been. adequatoly studied and. exi-sting literatLAre data are contradictory, the authors determinel the Curie points of I _( steels (coinpcsi.tj 'z3.v(tr cementite isolated from seven allo, 'j n n ; :! into rods 71~r- steel -i weriw ;,nI.u_tion aelte(i and' the ingo'llit; fors it, fr:.D.r. specimens were prepared, The specAmens were homagenized anc T-~arcened from '~50 or 1300*C in a 10% potai;iiiurn n)idrO\ido a:-,ueo,.~s solutior, or 3il . Fach type of steel ira.,i annealed by tu (_~ different method- to obtain the maximum content of' the allay element in camentite. The cementites were ii;o1ated alectralytic- a I I V .The proportions of th,,,i al.LoyLng el-emeitts izi lh,.~ carbide rcsidijes wern determined chernically and the amount:i dissolved in a Card 1/2 -9/276163 Curie points of cementite E075/11452 -31-bide were determi-ned from changes ji. t-oluzuti of the or t rom tlie Spac-Ing. T~i p f I e) c t of temperature I,' W I h mazr,etic ualance ~zi S -at tho Lurie poxnz o-f the camontlt,-,~ 'Af,ij 1 1. kLloyinj, the 'r(. e t I I c) tI (Im o r- %1 -4 fl.1 -j Li 1. 1? in 1) e ra t uj r, Urn r- e .Q j 1 ti s , a v r j a c r e a Ey 1 i r 1 :1 1 lv- I e r- a 1 .1 r, ;% I f i g ur e a r. d 2 t a b 14? s SUBMT'rTED: .L L kp rl I 2-t , 190 2 Card 2/2 (Aid) SOURCE COM UR/04131661000/019/0026/0026 INVENTOR: Simonov, V. D.; Shakirova, A. It.; Saving V, P*.; zvereva,-... V, V. RomanoVich, V, 1,; Naumkin, P. Vol ORG: none .TITLE: Preparation of thiolcarbamates. Class 12, No. 1'86437 [afinoulacea by Ufa Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research Inatitute of'Chetii- caln for Plant Protection (Ufimskiy filial Vaenoyuznogo nauchno-Loaledoi vatel'skogo inatituta khimicheakikh aredstv zashchity inateniy)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy,, covarnyye zaakig~ no. 19, 1966. 26 TOPIC TAGSt thiolcarbamate,*Carbamic acid Ynalt, alkyl. halide ABSTRACT: In the proposed method for preparing thiolca'rbamates of.the general formula )NCOSR. R" (where R' 0 R"g, and R" are antur4ted alkylij) by tha raa~%tion of fl~41to of thiocarbamic acid with alkyl halides on heatingg, naturatod alkyl halides are used as the alkylation reagents and tho process in conducted- e GODLEVSKIY,, M.N., doktor geol.-mineral. naukj,ZVEREVA,,,Y A.; PISEMKIYp G.V. Illia Isaakovich Ginzburg, 1881?-1965; an obituary. Zap. Vees. min. ob--;va 94 no.5t621-622 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Deystvitellnyy cblen Vaesoyuznogo minerallnogo obohehostva (for Godlevskiy). BUGELISKIY, YuJu.; VITOVSKAYA, I.V.; GODLEVSKIYP M.N.; _4ypM_TftqA.; KORIN, I.Z.; NIKITIN, K.K.; NIKITINA, A.P.; PIS&ISKIY, G.V.; SAPOZHNIKOV, D.G.pl SOKOLOV, G.A.; GHUKHROV, F.V.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.; EDELISHTEYN,.I.I.; YANITSKIY, A.A. Illia Isaakovich Ginzburg, 1882?-1965; Qbitu&T7, Gool.rud.mestorozb* 7 no.4:109-3-10 Jl-Ag 165# (KMAIM) GOLUBF,Vp D.S.,- GIRIMARR', Ye.K.; VASTIk*,TSf I.M.- AHSENOVj O.A.; ZVEREV Manges in the membrane permeability of t1nowi cultuxe cellgw during tho reproduction of virusss. TSitologil.rk 7410.3056-36~1' A 165o 18:10) 1. Laboratari7a vlrusnyVi L ,im" sVurotak i Iabnrs:tqPIya bI*khtnIQhAjkt)y P,- Vi ta eksperimenta,Vzoy madit-aivy AEN E.SSR., Iardrigj-ad. GOLUBEV, D.B.; ZUBZHITSKIT, U.N.; ZVEMA je.,PO; SIIUNOVSKAYA V.K.; LIPINAp N.V.; YABROV, A.A. Change in cellular permeability in the procesq, of symplasm formation induced by some viruses in the tipa~e. Vop. virus, 10 no.5044-550 S-0 165. (WRA 18:11) 1. Nauchno-issiodovateliskiy institjit'vaktain i sTvorotok i Institut eksperimentallnoy medits'iny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. ji ACCESSION NR; AT4028301 S/2667/63/000/024/0066/0091 7 AUTHOR: Guterman, 1. G.; Ounayev4p S. I.; zverevat, ya.._P.; Marehsnka, A., S. .-TITLE: Climatic characteristics of the wind in a model of the itandard atmosph ere SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut aeroklimatolooll. Tru4*, no. 24, 1963, 66-91 TOPIC TAGS: standard atmosphere, meteorology,. ;Ilmato og wind, wind velocit .. I wind direction, troposphere, stratosphere ABSTRACT: A method has been developedfor processing aer6loqlc4il 66servattions for a 10-year period (1950-1959) to the 30-mb Isobaric sWace1or-the determtnation, of wind characteristics, averaged over large regions and 'the hemisphere. The de- termined characteristics are recommended as the first variant of a model of a ~ standard atmosphere for the northern hemisphere. Wind pa0ameters,were determined for January, for July and for the year to a height of 25 km. The pr1ncipat par Ia- meters used for this model were the mean scalar veloclty~o~f the~,wlnd for the month and the year and the resultant wind vector (value and dir6ction). doth character-I Istics were determined using data for 200 stations, a total of 1#70,000 observa. tions, processed by electronic computer. Principles:and methods employed' In this study aje described fully.* The many difficulties in handling this complex problem'; Card /3 ["ACCESSION NR: AT40283QI i are discussed. Wind parameters are summarized and analyz6d for six geographic; regions within which the character of wind~distributlon c~n be;considered homo.: geneous in the first approximation. Nonuniformity of station dis ItributioM:an&de-; creasing number of observations at greater heights are taken Into account'.~ In:thIs, process data were averaged for 206 equal-area squarts In the northern hemistphere. The six regions for which data are generalized are: polar regions; Europelan&part of Asia; North America and the North Atlantic; North Africa and Central Asia; North Pacific Ocean and the Far East; and the equatorial and tropical regions.. The following section headings Indicate the nature of the develop *mek, of the paper: Introduction; characteristics of the data used; prlnicipaV.qeogr~4phic regions defin-, ed for the purpose of description of wind over the northern hemisphere; the wind vector as a random value; determination of the climatic character.istics of.the. wind; general principles for determining mean parameters.for regions and*the hemi-i sphere; averaging data for stations; averaging data for regions;and the he~lsplierees' determination of wind characteristics for standard heights; practical computation of derivatives of wind parameters at standard heights. Orlg. art., has: 29 for, las, 11 figures and 3 tabless ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-Issladovatellikly Institut aeroklimatologil, Mscow, (Scientific Research Institute of Aeroolimatology) J card 2/3-, Amsoo9656 BWK EXPWITMON Zvereva, Ye. P. Int U. erdiurnal ve'riability of pressurej temperstiwe a~d ;Axj~i.a OV~ tA (Mez-hduautochnoya izmendhi-Yoat.1 davleniya) ~te*e~atioyIvatra adi: n"A SSM Gidrometeoizdst, 1964. 0081 p. Illus., bibito. 630 copi", :prinl~~~ h, or ed (At !title: Glavnoye upravlenlye g1drometeorologicheskoy sluzU.,)y pwi SOV45te K1,~Llsttov SSSR) bibacow. 11suchno-issledovat 11skly institut Ewroklinatologii. 1,1*t* vyp* 22 TOPIC TAGS: atnoapheric temperst-arej vind directiono ~presswe, wind velocity, troposphere, weather map, diurnal varIN-11,1on JPURPOSE fillD COVERAGE: The book exualnea the distribution: PectL%&iUes of ebs,61ute interdJm-nal variations in temperature, pressure, w1nd velocity and direction at 'different le"la of troposphere over the USSR. Maps of interdiurnel variation-a are included. They contain elements of four central seewmal, months, T-fhieh Stve a picture of the peculiarities of seasonal and geographinal varlations, 1he boolk. is intended for scientific and opeTative! vwkexe in metawdlog;y mid aerocliluatology..1- lCard 1/2 71 ZVEREVA~ Ye*P,; GlUIT;',~'HIU', naizk~ red.1 KOHKOVSKAY'A, A*B., [Du-to-anv -,r i;, i ri smre.) 'V;- -Imerattm) an-~ wind ovDr the U.S.S.R. lfezhdusatochnaia i=enckdvos tt davleriiia, tom,ceratury, i vetra nad SSSR' Lenin&ad., Gidromo tool zriat p 8:1 p. (Moscow. klauchno-loaled;vatelfskli institut aerok-limatalogii. Trudy pc.22).. v: 10) TOLOSHCHUX, V.U.; TRIFONOVA, R.G.; ZVEREYA TIBIT.; TARNAVSKIY, A.1,; ASHURKINA, Te.M.; IVAHOVY New developments in research. Stall 23 no~~9:858 S 163. (MIRA;16:10) XV/81-59-10-58481 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. KhimiYa,.1959*,Nr:16, pp 407-408 WSSR) AUMORS: Nikolayeva, V.0., ZVereva' YeN. TITLE3 The Intensified Investigation of Kerosene-Gag:Oil Fractions of Direct Distillation and Catalytic Cracking PERIODICAL: V sb.: Sostav i svoystva neftey i benzino-kerosinovykh fraktsiy. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 467-497 ABSTRACTt Kerosene-gas oil fractions of 200 3500C of'Romashkino Devon petroleum (R), 2oo - 4oooc of Taymazy Devon petroleum (T) and gas oil of,~cat~,lytic cracking of Romashkino petroleum (C) were investigated by a oo 'mbin ation of the methods of exact rectifleation, deparaffination by carbide,, chro- matography on S102, catalytic dehydrogenation atul structure-group analysis of narrow fractions (with the application of,, ~infrared spectroscopy to n-paraffins). In R, 14% of n-paraffirs and 3E% of aromatic hydrocarbons (H) were found, in T-14 and 33%, respectively. The monocyclic Baid bi- cyclic aroMatic H of both fractions contain ~aaphtbene rings and S.-com- pounds. The total quantity of naphthenes in R ia:19%, in T - 24% (8.8% Card 1/2 six-membered naphthenes). In C 14% n-paraffins, 66% aromatic 4- Unsaturated $OV/81-59-16~-58481 The Intensified Investigation of Kerosene-Gas Oil Fractions of Direct Distillation and Catalytic Cracking paraffins are contained (11.5% unsaturated). Mono~-, bi-, tri- and polycyclic.aromatic H have been found; the naphthene rings contain only monoayclic H,~Ahe S content reaches 5.4%. The content of naphthenes is 5 - 6% (in Individual fraictiona 10 - 15%).~ The in- dividual n7paraffins of all three fractions can be separated with it high degree of puri- ty, Ye. Pokrovska~a. Card 2/2 4YERNAO Ye.Ao Differentiation n-06 cultivation measures appliad for;tbe improvement of various Solonots soils. Dokl. Akad. eellkboz., 23 no.10:35-41 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Vaeaoyusnyy nauabno-imaledovatelskly Ingtitut udobredy 119&o- pochvovedontya. Prodstavlena akademikoo P.V. Barantivym. -(Solonotz. soils) j! uil ZVEMAt TedX. Our experience in the preparation of the transition to a seven-hour work-dAy. Tekst.prom. 20 no.5.19-10, Vg 160, (MEU 1398) 1. Direktor leningradekogo pr7adilluo-nitoohnog'o kombinALta "SOVOtSICAY& ST02dag. .(leningrad-Textile lndtxetr7) (Hours of labor) Jill !,Stj 41p ZF aft; 41F tt 4 Ing" U4 vi EV4 oil cl If g Ft 0 ~lI a rip, B/081/61/000/cig/064/085 B117/BI10* LUTHORSt Nikolayevaq Vo Got Zverevao Ye._I,--. TITLEs Effect of refi,ning processes on the hydrocarbon compo Isition of fractions containing organic sulfur compounds PERIODICALj Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaq no. 1 9, 19619 421, abs tract 19M155 (Bb. "Khimiva sera- i azotorgan,. soyedineniY9, soderzhashchikheya v neftyakh i neftdptoduktakh". Ufa, Y-i3, 1960p 397 - 405) TEILTs Fractions of monocyclic and bicyclic aromatics whi,ch were se Iparated from gas oil obtained by direct distillation and by oatalytio oraok,ingi were purified from sulfur compounds by adsorption on ACV,(ASK) silica gel. Refining was conducted by two methodas (a) oxidatilo~,with H 0 in Iacetic k .'. ~ 2 2 mediumq (b) by hydrogenation on an aluminum - cobalt - m9lybdenum,oatalyst. Aromatic hydrocarbons were oxidized within 8 hr at 700C. The total con- tent of aromatic hydrocarbons in the fractions proieel to be unchanged after refining by oxidation. The number of aromatic ring s cal culated by the, method n = d - M was somewhat reducedo especially as regards bicyclic aromat cs. The elementary composition of oxidized organic sulfur.compounds Card ~2 Effect of refining ... was studied. Hydrogenation of the benz of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons was cobalt - molybdenum catalyst at an init 4 temperature of 350OC- In hydrogenetive considerable amounts of tatralin derivat notes Complete translation.) Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4043066 034 8/2834/63/04 /003/0025/0 AUTHOR: Maslenitskly, 1. N., Zverevich, N, V. TITLE: Amalgamation of Fe-NI alloys 1,1 SOURCE: Leningrad. Gorny*y Institut. Zapiski, v. 42, no. 3, 1963. KIAMLYRO, metallurgiya, obogashchenlye (Chemistry, metallurgy, ore concentration), 25-34 TOPIC TAGS: nickel iron alloy, permallby, kovar, alloy E19DO, platinum, Armco Iron, nickel iron alloy amalgamation, zinc amalgam, a.1loy surface vettability, oxide fibn effect, amalgamation ABSTRACT: Amalgamation of Permalloy, Kovar (18% Co, 29% NI,'53% Fe), alloy E1996 (2% Be, 98% NQ, platinum and "Armco" iron was studied by measuring wettability by e mercury under various conditions calculated to prevent formation of oxide films. Theo included hydrogen reduction of the test plater, and wetting under an acid layer following electrolytic reduction of oxide films. Surface preparation and experimental techniques are described. Other experiments involved effects of temperature, onviromuent, hydrogen pressure and the Hg-Pd contact period on solubility of Pd coatings In mercuryl as well as the wetting of these metal and alloy surfaces by zinc, ammonium and sodium amalgams. The results Indicate that amalgamation of Iron-nickel alloys cannot be effected 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4043065 by standard methods, as wetting of the metal surface by m is' obstructed by the I-a- Btantaneous Idrmation of oxide films. Hidrogen reduction =as' was Ineffective due to immediate reoxidation and even contacts in a hydrogen atmosphere did not insure good results in most cases. However, exposure of the metal surface to zinc amalgam in an acid medium insured good amalgamation. Orig. art. has I tablep 5 graphs, 3 chemical equa-, tions and 1 diagram.' ASSOCIATION: Leningradiddy ordenov Lenina I Trudovogo, Krasnogo Znameni gorny*y i .11pirovich - PEROY' A14DREM, Sergey.7efimovich; Zg=- 1CH.-ViktQr--'U.Ar Valentin AlekBandrovich; VMEHOVSKIY., I.140'~j retsenzent; PMGERZON) G.L. dots*, reteenzent; RUDENKO, K~G.,f dots.q~ retsenzent; OIEVSM I V.A.p kand. tekhn.. nduk, reteenzent; RYKCYV, N.A., otv. red.; GARBER, T.N.,, red., izd-va,- ILI HfSk&A.. G.M.; telft. red. (Crushing., millingq and screening minerals: ID11oblenie, izmelI- chenie i grokliochenie polezrqkh iskopapnW4i. Msl~va, Gosgor--~ 15:9)1 talchizdat,, 3.961. 384 P. (DORA (Ore dressing) ANDMEV Sergey Yefimovich; _ZYLIJ~=4 Valentin Aleksandrovich; VERKIIOVSKIY, I.M., prof.,,: retsen- zent; FIMGERZON, G.Lp dots.p retsenzent; RUDE31MO, K.G.p dots., retsenzent; OLEVSKrY, V.A., kand. tekhn. nduk, re- tsenzent; RYKOV, N.A., otvi red.; GARBM, TJI., red. izd-va; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red.~ [C-rushingp millingp and screening of minera.161 Droblenie, iz-~ melt chelde'l grokhochenie polezrqkh iskopaemWih. mosiva, Gos# nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu daluj.lS,61. ~ 394 Po (Ore dressing) (KIRA. 15, 3) PARAIL, Vladimir Alekseyevich, kand. tekbn. aauk,,dotsent; PODZOLO.VII RATIAaHVILI, I.D.; REy-Bly"O, G-Ta-;,BOGDAUOT-KAT'JtOT, 110:11.; GERASIMT, B.A.; GILTAROV, K.S.; DMITRIM. G.V.; ZDIIN, L.S.; KOWBOTA) A.K.; MIM91r, S.I.;~ HISHCMKO, Aj.-, PMOV, A.I.; RUBOV, K.A.; SAMM, X.Z.-, WMIVAN OV'LO S.N.' SHCONLU SKORIKOVA, O.A.; TROMINA, K.P.; SHAPOMIKOV, G.Kholl ~ 0 V.H., prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nauk-, EMMMM, L.K.; YAKHONTOT 1 0 V.V#; REMSKAYA 9 OeTe red. CHMAYINA, Z.V. teklm. red. (Classification of insects on the ba Sin of damage to crops] Opre- dillitell nasekomykh po povrezhdaniiam kalIturnylth reatenli. Izd#4o parer. i aop. Leningrad, Goa.-izd-vo sellkhoi.lit-ry, 1960. 607 p. (KM 14:1) (Insects, InJurious and beneficial), ZHITKIWICH, Ye.N., starahiy nauchnyy ootrudnik; PEWEXHA, Ye.l., kand. biolog.nauk; POZHAR, Z.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; SHKVCHMO, V.H., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; BUTOVSKIY, A,P., atershiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. spetsialist entomolog i fitopatblog;~GRCKAKOV, P.M.j starshiy nouchnyy sotrudnik, apetsialist antomolog i fitopatolog CdeceaoedJ; KARKOV, F.I., kand.biolog.naWc, spe.taislist entomolog i fitopatolog; PUGHKOV, V.G., kand.biolog.nauk, spetsialist an Itomolog i fitopatolog; PALIY, V.F., doktor biolog*nn-ak, spetsialist entomolog i fitopatolog; POLEVOY, V.V., starshiy nauchayy motrudniko'spetsialint entomolog i fitopatolog; SORMA, V.A., knnd.biolog.nauk* spetaia- list entomolog i fitopatolog; ZVEREZOMB-ZMOVSKIY, Ye.V., prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nouk; KORJU~~ -`r6f "'-f'skokhoz.nauk; WAUFse MOROCHKOVSKIT, S.F., prof., doktor biolog.Dauk; MURAVlY3V,:V.P.. prof.; SAUJITSKATA, N.I., kand.biolog.nauk; SAVGFOMKO, U.N., red.; ZUBAREV, A.S.. khudosh.-tokhn.red. [Sagar beet growing] Sveklovodetvo. Izd.2., parer. i dop, Kiev, GosAzd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry.IUSSR. Vol-3- Pt-l- (3agar beet pepte and their control] Vrediteli oakharnol aveldy i wry bor:'by m. nimi. Pt.2. [Sugar beet diseases and their control) Bolazni eakharnoi evekly i mary bor'by a nimi. 1959. 642 y. (MIRA 12:11) (Continued on next card) ZHITXEVICH, Ye.Y.---(continued) Card 2. 1. Kiyov. Ymoooyuxnyy nauchno-iosledovatel'skik institut~vakharnojv avekly. 2. Veasovuznyy nauchno-i sale dovatel I skLy institut sakharnoy evokly.(for Zhitkevichi Petrukha, Pomharl.6hevchatko). 3. Madovo- Winetakaya opytno-selektoionnaya stantsiya Vnesoyusnogo nauohno- iseledovateltakogo instituta, sakharnoy evskly (for Butovokiy). 4. Iva- novakaya opytno-selakto.otentoiya Vseso7umogo nauchno-iseledov.insti- tuta sakharnoy evekly (for Gromakov). 5. Xurgizokaya opytno-solakta. stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledov.inatituts, ankharnoT avekly (for Markov, Polevoy).6.'Tboo~lopodolyanakays op7tao-nal..stantsiya Vsesoyuz- nogo nouchno-iseledov.inatituta aakharnoy avekly (for Puchkov). 7. Ra- monskaya opytno-selakto.stantsiya Voesoyuzn.nouchno-iseledov.instituta makharnoy avokly (for Paliv)o 8. Pervomayakaya, opytno-seIaktq.GtBntsi_ Is Vpecoyusnogo naitohno-iselodmit3atitutik so Iler'no evokly kfo*r Shme- eva). 9. Chlany-korreep. AN V$Mt (for Z"rigiomb-Outovskly. *jmvlyev). (Sugar beets--Diseases and-posts) :I ZV OMB-SUBOWSKrr, Ye.T.; TUMOA, N.A.. professor. VaP.Pospoloy's role in developing b1olft4cal control methods for harmful Insects of the U.S.S.R. Nsuch.trudy.last.01itil fit* 24- 21 150, (KM 9:2) I.Chlea-korrespandent Akadenii nauk Ukralnsk4 PERIfor Zveresoub-, Zubovmkly. (Insects, Injurious and bonsfioial--Biole gical control) ZVNMOHB-ZUBOVSKIY, re.y. Phytoncides and plant protection. ITmich.trudy lnet.ont.i fit. no#4:173-187 153. gt4) l.Chlen-'korr,eapondent AN USSR. (Phytoncides) (Plants, Protection of) T TC-ZECHOSLOVAKIA V. SKORPIL and Z. ZVFRIJL~,,Neurosurgical Clinic Faculty Ceneral Medicine Charles University in Prague. "Conduction Speed in Cranial Nerves in Man." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurologie, Vol 26(59), No 3,. 'Llfay 63; pp 152-155. Abstract. rEnglish summary modified] : Stimulation electromyography of facial nerve revealed conduction speed to be 42U (40-50) m/sec for m.. frontalis, 43 4 (34-46) for m. zygomaticus; of accesjory spinal nerve 71111 (50-89) for m. trapezius and of hyroglossal 57T12 (40-75) for the lingual muscles. Two electromyograms and diagram showing placements of stimulating and recording electrodes for each of the 3 cranial nerves studied. Three references: US thesis, British, Czech. 35 SKORPIL, V.; ZVFMIIA, E, Quantitative evaluation of denervation fibrillations in electrmqography with an electronic impuls6 counter. Cask. neurol. 26 no.3:157-159 W 163. 1. Hauroobirurgicka klinika fakulty vasobseneho lekarstvi KU v Praze, prednasta prof. dr. Z. Kuno,, DrSal 0 (EMTR%ffOGRAPIIY) (MYONEURAL JMCTIOII) CZECHOSLOVAKIA V. SKORPIL and E. ZVERINA, Neurosurgical Clinic of Faculty of General Medicine of Charles University, Prague (NeurochirurgickaAlinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi Karlove University) Head (prednosta) Prof Or Z. KUNC, DrSc; Prague. "Quantitative Evaluation of Dencrvation Fibrillations in Electromyography by Means of an Electronic Impulse Counter." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurolonie, Vol 26(59), No 34 May 63; pp 157-159, Abstract (English summary modified]: Needle-electrode direct stimulation of 23 denervated muscles in 16 patients with lesions of p~eripheral neurons 2.5 months to 6 years after denervation with electronic counter to define fibrillations quantitatively in time. Impulse; amplitude and frequency varied generally being highest immediately after needle insertion, decreasing then rapidly. One diagram, 111estern and 8 Czech (including 1 unpublished, senior author's 1962 thesis) references. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - SKORPIL,, Vl,; VLADYKOTA, -To; ZVERINA, E. The significance of electranyography of the Oculopator muscles for clinical practice,,:Cesk. oftal. 19 noj~:166-170 W 963. 1. Neurochirurgteka klinika fakulty vaeobeenoho leWratv1'K1U v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. Z. Kunc, DrSc. Ocni o'ddeleni UV71 v Praze, vedouci doc. dr. V. lensi. BLECTROMYOGRAPHY) (OCULOMTOR MUSCLES) RIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES) (WON~YRAL:nNOTION) M (MUSCULAR DISEASES) SKORPIL, V.; ZVERINA, E. Research on the conduction velocity of the'u1nar nerve in man during general hypothermia. Cesk. neurol. 27 na.6:361-365,. N 164. 1. Neurochirurgicka klinika fakulty vseobecnehoIekarstvi Karlovy University v Praze, (prednosta dr.~Z. Kuno. DrSc.). METELKA.. M.; SKORPILj V.; ZVERINAl E,; CERKA, J. On the surgical treatment of'facial nerve:paralpis with theluue~ of tissue adhesivese Cas. lek. cesk. 102 nd.440-M-1219 1 N 163. 1. Nourochirurgicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi KU,v Praze Ustredni vojenska nemoqnices (prodno ,sta prof. dr. Z. Kwict DrSce~ a Fyziatricke oddeleni UVN v Praze) hacelnii MUDr, Vo. Stastny., SKORPILIV.; ZVEMA,E. Possibilities of the quantitative evaluation of M activity' with4n electronic impulse counter in clinic.al practice'. Cas, lek.aeak., 103 no,0152-156 7 Mr 164 1, Netmochirurgicka klinika FVL KU Praha-Stresovieet pIred- nostat prof.dr. Z'*Kunco G Z,~Cf' io" j L~WA',. !A M' ., clinic of !;en1ro,,,urf;ery Z;Y'uI!:'T-T' V. and klinika), Vacu'10 o" General -od'eine (i-'akulta vsabbacacho . L. - - V t,harles University, ?rague, ?rof. Dr. Z. KUKG~ Dr of bcIw-,co*, dirt~(Aor. "A "~uthod of the Ev--luat-Jon ol' Per Ipheral 4-'mi ~;unt-ral Aoch.~iismx of. ,t,lotor Recovery in Anastomaosis of the ~'aacial and PmLme, Ceskoslovonska i~jeurolode, Vol L(VI(LD.), No "j 632 pp 317-320. ,'~bs7xact CAuthors' :;aglish swi-mA:71.- meLtiod is described of L*~O' quantitative electrozayograiphic evaluaLion o--:' zaotor aactivi-,,y in tha t-weL'th cranial .ac:Lai tauseles aZLer *nnastono5iz of thu suventa aiW .-ItXves, by i,,,hich it is possiiolo to a5s=; the mot6r ralvin,xv-ation'uid relation of tht~ perinnera-I and comral factors in~thu resulting recovex-f a r anastomosis. lhe metima is graphically detaomtrawd in Vao casu-S. Six references, includiiZ, Czech. SKORPXLj V.1 ZVERINA, E, Some aloctrophysiological findings In diskleBions. Ceak,, neurol. 27 no.5t281-284 S 164, 1. Nearoohirurgidka klinika fakulty vadobooneho lekaratvi Karlovy University v Prate, (prednioste. prof,* dr t. Ktmcp Dr.!Bo.) MOTILEV, Yu,L,,, kpndo tekhn. nauk) ZALESSKIY~ Ye.P.' pror.; XALYUZMY, P I.S., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; AZIZOV., A.A.., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; POLETAXTI, A.V.,, kand. kbim. nauk; ABRUTSKAYA,Te.G., mlad, nauchnyy sotr. Frinimali uchaatiye: HUTLITSK1Y,'Y'u.V,, mladlo~ nauchnyy sotr.; FEDOSEM. A,, T.I.0mlad. naochmyy mtr.; WAOV,A.K., prof., doktor tekhn. nauks retsenzent; ZVERIILSO G.I.s insh, retsenzent; KOVAIEV,T.G., inzh., retsenzent-1 .. lnzb... re- tsonzent; DEBERDEYEV, B.S., red.* DOVSKAYA, G.D.,,tekhn. red. (Stability of earth roadbed,and road mate is regions with arti-' ficial irrigation] Ustoichivoot' zemlianogb polatna i dombMIch odezhd v raionakh lskusstvennogo oroaheniia. [PY] N.L.Motylev i dr. 1"ioskva, Nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo 14-va avtorooillnogo ,ransp.1 shos. dorog RSFSR, 1961. 178 p. (MIRA 1$-2), (Uzbekistan-Road C'onstiAictlon) (Uzbekistan--Irrigation), ZVERINTMAJ, H.A. Application of chen-cliu therapy to disoaaed condItiona of t peripheral nervous system. Zdrav. Kazakh.: 21 n6.8:27-31 161 (MIPA, !i4o) 1. Iz kafedry nervnykh bolezney.(zav. - dotsent R.G.Mandryko) Karagandinskogo meditsinsko& instituta.~ (ACUMIGTUBE) (NERVOUS $i$TM"DISEJkSES) ULANOVAI Ye.S.1- KOIITO&9HCHIKOVAO O.M.; ZVERINTSEVALY10-84 YARTSEVAp N.A.; FROTSEROVp A.V., naucbn~rr;d- Pir AX.., red.1 7A24TSUVAp T.Ye.p teYJ-m. red. [Applicability of agrometeorological forecasting methods in dif-I ferent regions of the U-S-S-R-; results of field test sl Primeni- most' metodov agrometeorologichaskikh prognazov v razlichxwkh raionakh SSM; rezulItaty proizvodstvennykh,ispytanU. Pod.rea. A.V.Protserova, B.S.Ulanovol. Yoskvap Gidrorieteor. izd-vo, 1961. 156 p. (14M 15:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallrWy institut prognozov (Meteorology, Agricultural) ZVERK11"i, A,M.; YA'oEIS.KIY, G.A.; PKI'l , S. B.; ELI Differential ealiations !41th 6-A,11.7. flur 2. Se-m. po t.-I diff. urav. v otklor.. arg, 2:3-49 163. (1111PU 18 ZVERK1111 A.M. Completeness of a system of partial solutlo-i to a differential equation with time lag and periodic coofficienta. I'midy Sam.: po toor. difV. urav. u otklon. arg. 2:93-11,~ :163. Solution of linear equations wlth deltay usilig the me thod of successive integration. lbid.:346-161 Exceptional case of the location of thn root.-3 of a quasi-polynomial. Ibid. ;238-21,.2- i (14TIRA:18:2) It M11 11MIUMPIM,1*010i" 11~j .11 66153 'b AUTHOR: Zverkint A.M. SOV/~0-126-5-4/(7 p: TITLEs On the Theory of Linear Differential,Equati ons Having a Lagging Argument and Periodic Coefficients PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 1260Nr5,PP 882-885(USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that not e very linear .differential; equation with constant lagging of the argument,can be,reduced:by linear transformation to an equation with constant coeffi- cients. On the other hand there exists a class of irreducible equations, the partial solutions of which can be determined by means of the roots of a characteristic quasipoI lynomial. The author proposes a method which pe~mits'to obtain in this way a partial solution of fit (6) yo W a t)y(t-kT)p k-o k( where ak(t+T)-a k(t). He discuss es the transfer of the method to systems. The obtained particular solutions form ajunda- mental system (sufficient condition), if the given system of equations is reducible to a system with constant coeffi- Card 1/2 cients. The author formulates a theorem on the stability of 66153 SOV/-20-128-5-4/67 On the Theory of Linear Differential Equations Hav'ing a Lagging Argumfent and Periodic Coefficients the solutions of (6) without.proof. There are 2 references, 1 of which is~Soviet, and 1 English. ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitdt~~IimenL M.V.Lomo.nosova (Moscow State University imeni TT.V.Lom(onoaoV') PRESENTEDi June 9, 1950 /I by I.G.Petrovskiyj Academician SUB14ITTED: June 5, 1959 Card 2/2 A6020782 SOURCE CODHI AUTHORI Zverkin.--A, MP_ TITLE,.' A Per6s.exponsion for the solution of linear,differential difference equa- tions, Part lo quasi polynomials soURCEt Ref zh. Hatem, Abs. 2B311 i Sb..Tr. Seminars, po teorii differents. uravn. 9 otklo ROF SOURM5 n. argumentom. T. 3. M,, 196.1, 3-38 7o,.,-1C TAGS*. linear differential equation, differentiai equation solution, difference equation, asymptotic expansion. ABSTRACT: The properties of the quasi-polynomials TP P r-0 P-0 are studied with arp and Tp constantsi Some peculiarities of the distribution of th6 roots of quasi-polynomiala D(k) are established together with their asymptotic be- although original it contains proofs of car- havior. The paper is basically a survey tain theorems (estimates from below of the distance between, the roots of the quas polynomial; the maximum possible multiplicity of the roots of the quasi-polynomial; the establishment of the fact that there exists only a single root with ou;h,a multi Card - 1/2 110-~~ CC NRi AR6020782 plicity, and the method is given for its finding; the astimdtas of the number of roots T/ithin the bends parallel to the real axis are also ref ined~. 'Numeroust already known theorems are proved by new methods. It is noted that the second part of the paper will be devoted to the expansion of the solution of linear stationary equations with varying arguments into series over the basic solutions'of the form P(tIexit', where P(t) is a polynomial, and Ai is the root of the characteristic quaoi-polynomial. (Translation of abstract]o- L.,Hl'sgol'ts 0 SUB CODE: 12 Card 2/2, 11; ti 4 1-11+71 if!] IMITI I If I l[Whil illin I fig I Ill.] 11:, IN 1; ZVERKINA# T.S* Modified Adams formula for integrating equations with deviatIng argument. Trudy Sam. po teor. diff. urav. s otklon. arg. 3: 221-232 f65. (KIRA 191.1) BARDADYMN, P.; ZVr,,RKMVSKrf, T. Let's ga--v-e'*more of the now and practical textiles of good appearance, Sov*torg- 33 no.9:14-19 S! .159. (MIRA 121.12) (Textile industry) ZVERKIR A.M. Wstence and uniquenese theorems for an eq4~lon wi th dovia~' argumbnt in the critical. -Otwe.'Trudy Sem. po toor. d:L a otk1on. arg. 107-46 162, Equivalence of various ~lassas' of irAtial con,ditions for e uations with deviating argument, IbId.:63-68 IMIRA 16:22) 6:51;'Jo S/055/59/000/05/002/020 AUTHOR: Zverkin, A. M. TITLE: The Dependence of-the tability of Solutionsbf Linear. Differential E uatio Aith Lageing Argument:'on the _q Choice of the Initial Moment PERIODICAL: Vestnik Noskovskogo universite4a. Seriya matematikil mekhaniki,. astronomii, fiziki, khimii, 1959,W0. 5,PP-15-20 TEXTt The author considers equations of the type (1) Y'(X) - ~y(x - a) dr(x,s)' A Ot where the integration in the Stieltjes integral is carried out with~~I respect to a. The author-investigates the dependence of-the-stab ility of the solution on the initial moment of-the perturb&tions.,Especially the author considers cases, where the stability.does not depend on the moment of the disturbing influence. Theorem 1: For the stability of the,trivial sol4tionwof (1), where r(x,s) iB.a nondecrea3ing function of s for arbitrary x, A x < 00: it is necessary and sufficient that the integral r (x, L\ (x) r(x,O) (IX Card 1/2 69470 S/055/59/060/05/00~/020 The Dependence of the Stability of Solutions of.Linear.Differential Equations With Lagging Argument on the Choice of,tbe Initial moment exists. Theorem 4; If in the equation (5) yl(x) Ut a(x)y(x) + b(x)y(x T,(x)), -c(x) 0 it is b(x) > 0, for x V -and -b (x) ~ 0 in [A, KI -u(x) > c< > 0 and' -c (x) > 0, then from the stability under perturba- tions in the-point A it follows the stability under perturbations in an arbitrary point. 'Phere are,2 Soviet references. SUBI-FITTED: October 4, 1955 Card 2/2 5(2) :SPV/09-5-5"7/27 AUTHORS: Sarkisov, E. S., Chebotarev$ N. T.; Ifevzorova, A. A., TITLE: The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures ani,the Structure of the Primary Oxide Films (Okieleniye ts'irkoniya pri vysokikh temperaturakh i struktura pervichnvkh oksidnykh plenok) PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1956, Vol 5, Nr ~5, PP 550--553 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation was carried out with two different layers lplate of zirconium. In the first case, a small girconiumi , (dimensions: 8 . 15 . 0,5 mm) was used, vlaich was prodUced by hot rolling. The plate was then Iannea'led for one hou'r at a temperature of 700 0C. Before oxidation the plate was chemically polished in a solution of 401.% nitric aa'id,.5 hydrofluoric acid, and 55 % water. Oxidation took place in steam and dry o:Fygen at temper atures 0 of from 150 to 800 C and under atmbspheric pressure. The time of exposure varied between 15 minutes and, 10 hours. By means of the scattering method the electrograms were Card 1/3 taken on an elootronograph of the ty-pe ~EM-4- ~SOV/89-5 5-7/1 27 The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures and the Structure of~the Primary Oxide Films In the second case the zirconium foils were produced by evaporation of.the zirconium in a vacuum on a mica base. The'foils produced were removed froin the'mica base in' distilled water. Oxidation was carried out as described above. The radiographic investigations were carried out by- means of a camera of the type MW-86 (Cr *radiiition). It was found that oxidation develops in ntages. During,the first stage of oxidation a thin layer with a marked.textured cubic modification and. characterized by very considerable passivation forms. The second stage is characterized by the occurrence of a textured monoclinic L~odification, w hich is located above the cubic modification. A furtherincrease of the thickness of the foil is postible,only at the ex- pense of the increase of the internal monoclinic modification. The third stage of oxidation is characterized by the vanish- ing of the textured black oxidation'layer which cohoist a Of the cubic and monoclinic modifications. The black layer goes over into a white one. At this inotant the rate of oxidation of zirconium increases very consideiably*' Card 2/3 The resistance to corrosion of the black layer might bei 501r/69 - 5- 5-7/2T The Oxidation of Zirconium at Hi6ii Teraperatures anal t-he Structure of the Primary Oxide Fl' 1ris brought- into connection with the presence o-, a textured.6olid solution of zirconium in ZrO2. It w4g pocsible to show that the protective properties of the black layer apparently vanish aa socn as a maximun of saturdtion,of this solid 0 solution with oxygen is attained. The consequence isithat a non-textured white zirconium oxide with the.well-known stoichiometric composition ie formed. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 6 =eferenceiri, 0 of wlhilMl U3 Soviet. Card 3/3 . i ~ I j~~ LEVCHANOVSM., G.N.v kand.tekhn.uauk;lEGOROVA, Z.P.,! inzh.i ZMIJKOV.p Me. AJ f, j Jill 7(0) AUTHOR: Zver1kov, B. V. SOV/32-24-12~~.37/45 -rITLE: Machine for Studying the Endurance of Tubes Under Pressure With Cyclic Deflection (Mashina dlya isal Iedovaniya - dlitellnoy prochnosti trub pod davloniyem a taiklicheskim izgibom) PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriyal 1958, Vol 24, Nr' 12, pp 1514 - 1516 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The machine mentioned in the title-was developed, produced, and used In the institute mentioned~in the,association in the beginning of 1957. The testing conditions correspond to the working conditions of tubes and vapor. conductors in boiler works. The diagram given (Fig 1) L indicates that the tube sample is located in an electric furnace. The loading for the oyclio~bendibg of the ; sample is carried out using an aleotric motor over an eccentric wheel. The pressure within 'the system is achieved in the same way as in the TsKTI apparatus, Card 1/2 used for testing the endurance of tubes toward internal Ma,chine for Studying the Endurance of Tubes Under SOV/32-2441 2-~37/45 Pressure With Cyclic Deflection pressure (Ref 1). The error in measurement in relation to the bending moment is about 3%. The placing of the machine on the desired loading cycle'is carried out by using cells attached to the lever. 15, 36, and 60 cycles per minute are proposed. Two samples can be' determined simultaneousiy on the machine.wThere are 2 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy kotloturbinnyy institut~im.I. 1. Polzunova~ (Central Boiler-Turbine Institute imeni I. I. Polzunov) Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Zver1kov B.V. (Engineer) TITLE: The long term strength of tubes with complex IIoading. (Dlitel"naya prochnost' trub pri;slozhnykh nagruzkal[b.) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, No. 3. 51' 54 (USSR) pp ABSTRACT:- An installation for testing the long tom str6ngtth of tubis with combined internal pressure and banding:is illustrated dia4rw~nat- ically in Fig.1 and a corresponding ins6allat*oa for combined . pressure and torsionju Fig.2. The test section of the iube4as contained in an electric furnace. The accura.4y of the test data was of the order of 3-- The test specimens were made of" austenitic steel M-69,,l k1XIM/96). ~ For long' term ten4ile;,tests the samples were m"6 in the form of cylladernvf 4.6 -~ $.I &a diameter with a length to diameter ratio of about 10 cut~from the wall of the tube. For the main tests the specimens were~pieces of steam superheater tubes of 32: x 5. 5 mm ''in the conditiod, its dblivered. Tables I & 2 give data on long term stiength;.tests on sp6cimens ir tonsior. and tubes under pressure. Tabilo.3 gives'data for tubes subject only to torque and they lost their sLability, lairge cracks were formed on the surface of the specimeus.,' The result a of tests with combined pressure and twisting are giveti in Table.14 . There , were individual cracks formed on the outer surface of the specimens and on the internal surface there was a network of fine cracks. Card 1/2 (See illustrations in Figs.3 & 4). Me results of tests on.tubes ZVERIKOV, S.H., gcrnyy Inzh. ;Arge-Ocale hole firing in an open-pit mine'beyorA bhe Arctic: Circle. dor. zhur. no.12:27-29 D 160. (HIRA 13112) 1. Norillskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Norillsk-Strip mining) (Blasting) ZVERIZOV, S.H.. gorny7 inzh.; LOMONOSOV, G.G., gornyy izLzh. Kind of explosives needed by the 59edvashiV Ruchey" mine. Gors shur. no.10:41-43 0 158- OIRA 11:10) 1. Rudnik nMadvembiy, ruchay." (Narillsk-Mining engineering) (lbrplosives) L0140HOSOVY GA., gorzWy inaho ZVERION, S,N. Water blasting method of breaking overo4rd rocks In open pIU. Gore shul., nq.4s35-37 Ap 163. (MIRA 1634) I* Moskovskiy inatitut radioelektroniki i gornoy plektromekba-mild (for Lajiaefsov). 2. Glavnyy inzh. rudniks. "Tuzw" (for Zvertkov.). LBlasting) ZVERKOVA, A. S. Cand Mad Soi "Role of auto-antibodle.s in the pathogenesi's of agranulocycosis and other types of AmmhmmdmmMK leukopeida." KieT, 1961 (Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Mad Inst im Academioian A. A. Bogomolets). M, 4-61, 209) -34d- 7C5-MIRY t USSR CAT.E(MY '-Human.,and Animal Physiology, Bloo& A&9. JOUR. R7,4131riLy Ne. 5 19,57, Ni. 21096: 'AUTHon- tiverkova, A.S. ; TI-TLE -.The Role of Autoantibodies in the "Outhp genesis of Agran-ulocytosis aud other Typos of: Leukolponia. OPIG. PUB. :Vrachebn. delo, 1957, No. 4, 347--350 A BZT- FZACT Of the 75 patients fcillowedp~ !~!14 hsi& agranul6c tosis, 37 had other t 'U~b~enisi ypes of le land 24iha normal leukoc-yte- levels. . Autoantibbdid's, (!Ieuko-, ' ' ag~glutinins:;and.-leukolysiiis). w:ere a ted In the etdq ; ~. 7~ The serum of the patients-with.agranulocytogis serum of these patient,s . a.ggluI:tinafe"d fhe' granulo- cytes in the blood oflheilthy subj'6cts:and patient with myeloid leukemia,~ bu t did nd~'aggiutinate ; lymphocytes and monocytes. A~relition~hip was %, '~Iof aftlutination establislied:between -he intensity. and leukolysis and the clinical state of the lCard: 1/2 T-43 EYCERPTA M_ ICA See 7 Vol 13/) 09districs Mar 59 782. ROLE OF VITAINIU%' A AINID CAROTENE IN SOME SKIN DISI-'ASPS op IN*FAN'TS IN' THEIR FIRST YEAR OF LIFE (Russian text) - ;1. ve rko va F. A. - VOPR.OKtIR.j%IATER. I DETS. IP57, 2 (W-27) - Blood 'concentration of vit. A and carotene of breast-fed infantq suffering froln various skin diseases and of their mothers was studied. A control groop of heal. thy babies and their mothers was also investigated. It was found that: (1) Vit. A init carotene contents of the blood of healthy infants under one year of age Miow seasonal variation and changes dependent on the type of reeding. (2) In the ease of erythroderma desquamativum the blood level of those substances is greatly lower- ed. (3) This fall depends on both exogenic and endogenic factorn (gastro-Intestinal disorders, disorders of liver function). (4) Vit.A anti carotene concentration ill the blood and milk of mothers breastfeeding babies suffering front 6,ythi-odevnia desquamativum is low. Addition of those substances to the diet of the mothers Von- stitutes an integral part of the treatment. (5) In dermatitis herpetiforniis of the newborn the blood levels of vit.A and carotene are low. This fall Ileconleti evell more accentuated in exfoliative dermqtitis. (6) In case.; of infantile ccZellin the amounts of circulating vit. A and carotene are larger than normal as a result or Interference with general metabolism. (7) Administration of vit. A to infants suffering from eczema helps in restoration of normal metaliolism. Administration of vit. A during pregnancy. especially In cases of toxaemia of pregnancy, is an important factor in prevention of skin disease in infants. (S) W iF11f:11! -'111h 34-cru 11i. i ':11 i KNIM kt 11mquminni'l. 11111hii!;1111111il; 1'~i'1 KALINA, G.P.; DMIOVA,Ye,V.; BUOROVAOV.I.; KRYLOVA,M IM~D.; PCN6.10JILVA, Ye. P.I; STEPARMKOO V.K.; ZVEREVA.V.Ae Problems of,sanitary bacteriology. TJob.ftp*,j"k4nd*ChAOOI*1W'- i Sig. no,4t Frontpage OMA 161A) Beb~vlor of' in an external. medium. Ibid.0-10 5/279/63/000/001/01Z/023 E 0 1 5j"11 4 5,; t., r s 11. maiR13 8 e L i t< oA,A I) r e , aA ~I S 1 ~ Y -I va S I-, of cententito af ter IsolatLon from allay Curic points S t e e I S Akademiya nauk SSSR. Iz-vestiy&. Otdelen_iya tekhnicheskikh riauk. Metallur~~iya. i. g.-irnove delo. no.1, 1963, 119-120 TEXT: Since the magnetic properties of isolated alloyed cementite have not been. adequatoly studied and. exi-sting literatLAre data are contradictory, the authors determinel the Curie points of I _( steels (coinpcsi.tj 'z3.v(tr cementite isolated from seven allo, 'j n n ; :! into rods 71~r- steel -i weriw ;,nI.u_tion aelte(i and' the ingo'llit; fors it, fr:.D.r. specimens were prepared, The specAmens were homagenized anc T-~arcened from '~50 or 1300*C in a 10% potai;iiiurn n)idrO\ido a:-,ueo,.~s solutior, or 3il . Fach type of steel ira.,i annealed by tu (_~ different method- to obtain the maximum content of' the allay element in camentite. The cementites were ii;o1ated alectralytic- a I I V .The proportions of th,,,i al.LoyLng el-emeitts izi lh,.~ carbide rcsidijes wern determined chernically and the amount:i dissolved in a Card 1/2 -9/276163 Curie points of cementite E075/11452 -31-bide were determi-ned from changes ji. t-oluzuti of the or t rom tlie Spac-Ing. T~i p f I e) c t of temperature I,' W I h mazr,etic ualance ~zi S -at tho Lurie poxnz o-f the camontlt,-,~ 'Af,ij 1 1. kLloyinj, the 'r(. e t I I c) tI (Im o r- %1 -4 fl.1 -j Li 1. 1? in 1) e ra t uj r, Urn r- e .Q j 1 ti s , a v r j a c r e a Ey 1 i r 1 :1 1 lv- I e r- a 1 .1 r, ;% I f i g ur e a r. d 2 t a b 14? s SUBMT'rTED: .L L kp rl I 2-t , 190 2 Card 2/2 (Aid) SOURCE COM UR/04131661000/019/0026/0026 INVENTOR: Simonov, V. D.; Shakirova, A. It.; Saving V, P*.; zvereva,-... V, V. RomanoVich, V, 1,; Naumkin, P. Vol ORG: none .TITLE: Preparation of thiolcarbamates. Class 12, No. 1'86437 [afinoulacea by Ufa Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research Inatitute of'Chetii- caln for Plant Protection (Ufimskiy filial Vaenoyuznogo nauchno-Loaledoi vatel'skogo inatituta khimicheakikh aredstv zashchity inateniy)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy,, covarnyye zaakig~ no. 19, 1966. 26 TOPIC TAGSt thiolcarbamate,*Carbamic acid Ynalt, alkyl. halide ABSTRACT: In the proposed method for preparing thiolca'rbamates of.the general formula )NCOSR. R" (where R' 0 R"g, and R" are antur4ted alkylij) by tha raa~%tion of fl~41to of thiocarbamic acid with alkyl halides on heatingg, naturatod alkyl halides are used as the alkylation reagents and tho process in conducted- e GODLEVSKIY,, M.N., doktor geol.-mineral. naukj,ZVEREVA,,,Y A.; PISEMKIYp G.V. Illia Isaakovich Ginzburg, 1881?-1965; an obituary. Zap. Vees. min. ob--;va 94 no.5t621-622 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Deystvitellnyy cblen Vaesoyuznogo minerallnogo obohehostva (for Godlevskiy). BUGELISKIY, YuJu.; VITOVSKAYA, I.V.; GODLEVSKIYP M.N.; _4ypM_TftqA.; KORIN, I.Z.; NIKITIN, K.K.; NIKITINA, A.P.; PIS&ISKIY, G.V.; SAPOZHNIKOV, D.G.pl SOKOLOV, G.A.; GHUKHROV, F.V.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.; EDELISHTEYN,.I.I.; YANITSKIY, A.A. Illia Isaakovich Ginzburg, 1882?-1965; Qbitu&T7, Gool.rud.mestorozb* 7 no.4:109-3-10 Jl-Ag 165# (KMAIM) GOLUBF,Vp D.S.,- GIRIMARR', Ye.K.; VASTIk*,TSf I.M.- AHSENOVj O.A.; ZVEREV Manges in the membrane permeability of t1nowi cultuxe cellgw during tho reproduction of virusss. TSitologil.rk 7410.3056-36~1' A 165o 18:10) 1. Laboratari7a vlrusnyVi L ,im" sVurotak i Iabnrs:tqPIya bI*khtnIQhAjkt)y P,- Vi ta eksperimenta,Vzoy madit-aivy AEN E.SSR., Iardrigj-ad. GOLUBEV, D.B.; ZUBZHITSKIT, U.N.; ZVEMA je.,PO; SIIUNOVSKAYA V.K.; LIPINAp N.V.; YABROV, A.A. Change in cellular permeability in the procesq, of symplasm formation induced by some viruses in the tipa~e. Vop. virus, 10 no.5044-550 S-0 165. (WRA 18:11) 1. Nauchno-issiodovateliskiy institjit'vaktain i sTvorotok i Institut eksperimentallnoy medits'iny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. ji ACCESSION NR; AT4028301 S/2667/63/000/024/0066/0091 7 AUTHOR: Guterman, 1. G.; Ounayev4p S. I.; zverevat, ya.._P.; Marehsnka, A., S. .-TITLE: Climatic characteristics of the wind in a model of the itandard atmosph ere SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut aeroklimatolooll. Tru4*, no. 24, 1963, 66-91 TOPIC TAGS: standard atmosphere, meteorology,. ;Ilmato og wind, wind velocit .. I wind direction, troposphere, stratosphere ABSTRACT: A method has been developedfor processing aer6loqlc4il 66servattions for a 10-year period (1950-1959) to the 30-mb Isobaric sWace1or-the determtnation, of wind characteristics, averaged over large regions and 'the hemisphere. The de- termined characteristics are recommended as the first variant of a model of a ~ standard atmosphere for the northern hemisphere. Wind pa0ameters,were determined for January, for July and for the year to a height of 25 km. The pr1ncipat par Ia- meters used for this model were the mean scalar veloclty~o~f the~,wlnd for the month and the year and the resultant wind vector (value and dir6ction). doth character-I Istics were determined using data for 200 stations, a total of 1#70,000 observa. tions, processed by electronic computer. Principles:and methods employed' In this study aje described fully.* The many difficulties in handling this complex problem'; Card /3 ["ACCESSION NR: AT40283QI i are discussed. Wind parameters are summarized and analyz6d for six geographic; regions within which the character of wind~distributlon c~n be;considered homo.: geneous in the first approximation. Nonuniformity of station dis ItributioM:an&de-; creasing number of observations at greater heights are taken Into account'.~ In:thIs, process data were averaged for 206 equal-area squarts In the northern hemistphere. The six regions for which data are generalized are: polar regions; Europelan&part of Asia; North America and the North Atlantic; North Africa and Central Asia; North Pacific Ocean and the Far East; and the equatorial and tropical regions.. The following section headings Indicate the nature of the develop *mek, of the paper: Introduction; characteristics of the data used; prlnicipaV.qeogr~4phic regions defin-, ed for the purpose of description of wind over the northern hemisphere; the wind vector as a random value; determination of the climatic character.istics of.the. wind; general principles for determining mean parameters.for regions and*the hemi-i sphere; averaging data for stations; averaging data for regions;and the he~lsplierees' determination of wind characteristics for standard heights; practical computation of derivatives of wind parameters at standard heights. Orlg. art., has: 29 for, las, 11 figures and 3 tabless ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-Issladovatellikly Institut aeroklimatologil, Mscow, (Scientific Research Institute of Aeroolimatology) J card 2/3-, Amsoo9656 BWK EXPWITMON Zvereva, Ye. P. Int U. erdiurnal ve'riability of pressurej temperstiwe a~d ;Axj~i.a OV~ tA (Mez-hduautochnoya izmendhi-Yoat.1 davleniya) ~te*e~atioyIvatra adi: n"A SSM Gidrometeoizdst, 1964. 0081 p. Illus., bibito. 630 copi", :prinl~~~ h, or ed (At !title: Glavnoye upravlenlye g1drometeorologicheskoy sluzU.,)y pwi SOV45te K1,~Llsttov SSSR) bibacow. 11suchno-issledovat 11skly institut Ewroklinatologii. 1,1*t* vyp* 22 TOPIC TAGS: atnoapheric temperst-arej vind directiono ~presswe, wind velocity, troposphere, weather map, diurnal varIN-11,1on JPURPOSE fillD COVERAGE: The book exualnea the distribution: PectL%&iUes of ebs,61ute interdJm-nal variations in temperature, pressure, w1nd velocity and direction at 'different le"la of troposphere over the USSR. Maps of interdiurnel variation-a are included. They contain elements of four central seewmal, months, T-fhieh Stve a picture of the peculiarities of seasonal and geographinal varlations, 1he boolk. is intended for scientific and opeTative! vwkexe in metawdlog;y mid aerocliluatology..1- lCard 1/2 71 ZVEREVA~ Ye*P,; GlUIT;',~'HIU', naizk~ red.1 KOHKOVSKAY'A, A*B., [Du-to-anv -,r i;, i ri smre.) 'V;- -Imerattm) an-~ wind ovDr the U.S.S.R. lfezhdusatochnaia i=enckdvos tt davleriiia, tom,ceratury, i vetra nad SSSR' Lenin&ad., Gidromo tool zriat p 8:1 p. (Moscow. klauchno-loaled;vatelfskli institut aerok-limatalogii. Trudy pc.22).. v: 10) TOLOSHCHUX, V.U.; TRIFONOVA, R.G.; ZVEREYA TIBIT.; TARNAVSKIY, A.1,; ASHURKINA, Te.M.; IVAHOVY New developments in research. Stall 23 no~~9:858 S 163. (MIRA;16:10) XV/81-59-10-58481 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal. KhimiYa,.1959*,Nr:16, pp 407-408 WSSR) AUMORS: Nikolayeva, V.0., ZVereva' YeN. TITLE3 The Intensified Investigation of Kerosene-Gag:Oil Fractions of Direct Distillation and Catalytic Cracking PERIODICAL: V sb.: Sostav i svoystva neftey i benzino-kerosinovykh fraktsiy. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 467-497 ABSTRACTt Kerosene-gas oil fractions of 200 3500C of'Romashkino Devon petroleum (R), 2oo - 4oooc of Taymazy Devon petroleum (T) and gas oil of,~cat~,lytic cracking of Romashkino petroleum (C) were investigated by a oo 'mbin ation of the methods of exact rectifleation, deparaffination by carbide,, chro- matography on S102, catalytic dehydrogenation atul structure-group analysis of narrow fractions (with the application of,, ~infrared spectroscopy to n-paraffins). In R, 14% of n-paraffirs and 3E% of aromatic hydrocarbons (H) were found, in T-14 and 33%, respectively. The monocyclic Baid bi- cyclic aroMatic H of both fractions contain ~aaphtbene rings and S.-com- pounds. The total quantity of naphthenes in R ia:19%, in T - 24% (8.8% Card 1/2 six-membered naphthenes). In C 14% n-paraffins, 66% aromatic 4- Unsaturated $OV/81-59-16~-58481 The Intensified Investigation of Kerosene-Gas Oil Fractions of Direct Distillation and Catalytic Cracking paraffins are contained (11.5% unsaturated). Mono~-, bi-, tri- and polycyclic.aromatic H have been found; the naphthene rings contain only monoayclic H,~Ahe S content reaches 5.4%. The content of naphthenes is 5 - 6% (in Individual fraictiona 10 - 15%).~ The in- dividual n7paraffins of all three fractions can be separated with it high degree of puri- ty, Ye. Pokrovska~a. Card 2/2 4YERNAO Ye.Ao Differentiation n-06 cultivation measures appliad for;tbe improvement of various Solonots soils. Dokl. Akad. eellkboz., 23 no.10:35-41 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Vaeaoyusnyy nauabno-imaledovatelskly Ingtitut udobredy 119&o- pochvovedontya. Prodstavlena akademikoo P.V. Barantivym. -(Solonotz. soils) j! uil ZVEMAt TedX. Our experience in the preparation of the transition to a seven-hour work-dAy. Tekst.prom. 20 no.5.19-10, Vg 160, (MEU 1398) 1. Direktor leningradekogo pr7adilluo-nitoohnog'o kombinALta "SOVOtSICAY& ST02dag. .(leningrad-Textile lndtxetr7) (Hours of labor) Jill !,Stj 41p ZF aft; 41F tt 4 Ing" U4 vi EV4 oil cl If g Ft 0 ~lI a rip, B/081/61/000/cig/064/085 B117/BI10* LUTHORSt Nikolayevaq Vo Got Zverevao Ye._I,--. TITLEs Effect of refi,ning processes on the hydrocarbon compo Isition of fractions containing organic sulfur compounds PERIODICALj Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaq no. 1 9, 19619 421, abs tract 19M155 (Bb. "Khimiva sera- i azotorgan,. soyedineniY9, soderzhashchikheya v neftyakh i neftdptoduktakh". Ufa, Y-i3, 1960p 397 - 405) TEILTs Fractions of monocyclic and bicyclic aromatics whi,ch were se Iparated from gas oil obtained by direct distillation and by oatalytio oraok,ingi were purified from sulfur compounds by adsorption on ACV,(ASK) silica gel. Refining was conducted by two methodas (a) oxidatilo~,with H 0 in Iacetic k .'. ~ 2 2 mediumq (b) by hydrogenation on an aluminum - cobalt - m9lybdenum,oatalyst. Aromatic hydrocarbons were oxidized within 8 hr at 700C. The total con- tent of aromatic hydrocarbons in the fractions proieel to be unchanged after refining by oxidation. The number of aromatic ring s cal culated by the, method n = d - M was somewhat reducedo especially as regards bicyclic aromat cs. The elementary composition of oxidized organic sulfur.compounds Card ~2 Effect of refining ... was studied. Hydrogenation of the benz of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons was cobalt - molybdenum catalyst at an init 4 temperature of 350OC- In hydrogenetive considerable amounts of tatralin derivat notes Complete translation.) Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4043066 034 8/2834/63/04 /003/0025/0 AUTHOR: Maslenitskly, 1. N., Zverevich, N, V. TITLE: Amalgamation of Fe-NI alloys 1,1 SOURCE: Leningrad. Gorny*y Institut. Zapiski, v. 42, no. 3, 1963. KIAMLYRO, metallurgiya, obogashchenlye (Chemistry, metallurgy, ore concentration), 25-34 TOPIC TAGS: nickel iron alloy, permallby, kovar, alloy E19DO, platinum, Armco Iron, nickel iron alloy amalgamation, zinc amalgam, a.1loy surface vettability, oxide fibn effect, amalgamation ABSTRACT: Amalgamation of Permalloy, Kovar (18% Co, 29% NI,'53% Fe), alloy E1996 (2% Be, 98% NQ, platinum and "Armco" iron was studied by measuring wettability by e mercury under various conditions calculated to prevent formation of oxide films. Theo included hydrogen reduction of the test plater, and wetting under an acid layer following electrolytic reduction of oxide films. Surface preparation and experimental techniques are described. Other experiments involved effects of temperature, onviromuent, hydrogen pressure and the Hg-Pd contact period on solubility of Pd coatings In mercuryl as well as the wetting of these metal and alloy surfaces by zinc, ammonium and sodium amalgams. The results Indicate that amalgamation of Iron-nickel alloys cannot be effected 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4043065 by standard methods, as wetting of the metal surface by m is' obstructed by the I-a- Btantaneous Idrmation of oxide films. Hidrogen reduction =as' was Ineffective due to immediate reoxidation and even contacts in a hydrogen atmosphere did not insure good results in most cases. However, exposure of the metal surface to zinc amalgam in an acid medium insured good amalgamation. Orig. art. has I tablep 5 graphs, 3 chemical equa-, tions and 1 diagram.' ASSOCIATION: Leningradiddy ordenov Lenina I Trudovogo, Krasnogo Znameni gorny*y i .11pirovich - PEROY' A14DREM, Sergey.7efimovich; Zg=- 1CH.-ViktQr--'U.Ar Valentin AlekBandrovich; VMEHOVSKIY., I.140'~j retsenzent; PMGERZON) G.L. dots*, reteenzent; RUDENKO, K~G.,f dots.q~ retsenzent; OIEVSM I V.A.p kand. tekhn.. nduk, reteenzent; RYKCYV, N.A., otv. red.; GARBER, T.N.,, red., izd-va,- ILI HfSk&A.. G.M.; telft. red. (Crushing., millingq and screening minerals: ID11oblenie, izmelI- chenie i grokliochenie polezrqkh iskopapnW4i. Msl~va, Gosgor--~ 15:9)1 talchizdat,, 3.961. 384 P. (DORA (Ore dressing) ANDMEV Sergey Yefimovich; _ZYLIJ~=4 Valentin Aleksandrovich; VERKIIOVSKIY, I.M., prof.,,: retsen- zent; FIMGERZON, G.Lp dots.p retsenzent; RUDE31MO, K.G.p dots., retsenzent; OLEVSKrY, V.A., kand. tekhn. nduk, re- tsenzent; RYKOV, N.A., otvi red.; GARBM, TJI., red. izd-va; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekhn. red.~ [C-rushingp millingp and screening of minera.161 Droblenie, iz-~ melt chelde'l grokhochenie polezrqkh iskopaemWih. mosiva, Gos# nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu daluj.lS,61. ~ 394 Po (Ore dressing) (KIRA. 15, 3) PARAIL, Vladimir Alekseyevich, kand. tekbn. aauk,,dotsent; PODZOLO.VII RATIAaHVILI, I.D.; REy-Bly"O, G-Ta-;,BOGDAUOT-KAT'JtOT, 110:11.; GERASIMT, B.A.; GILTAROV, K.S.; DMITRIM. G.V.; ZDIIN, L.S.; KOWBOTA) A.K.; MIM91r, S.I.;~ HISHCMKO, Aj.-, PMOV, A.I.; RUBOV, K.A.; SAMM, X.Z.-, WMIVAN OV'LO S.N.' SHCONLU SKORIKOVA, O.A.; TROMINA, K.P.; SHAPOMIKOV, G.Kholl ~ 0 V.H., prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nauk-, EMMMM, L.K.; YAKHONTOT 1 0 V.V#; REMSKAYA 9 OeTe red. CHMAYINA, Z.V. teklm. red. (Classification of insects on the ba Sin of damage to crops] Opre- dillitell nasekomykh po povrezhdaniiam kalIturnylth reatenli. Izd#4o parer. i aop. Leningrad, Goa.-izd-vo sellkhoi.lit-ry, 1960. 607 p. (KM 14:1) (Insects, InJurious and beneficial), ZHITKIWICH, Ye.N., starahiy nauchnyy ootrudnik; PEWEXHA, Ye.l., kand. biolog.nauk; POZHAR, Z.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; SHKVCHMO, V.H., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; BUTOVSKIY, A,P., atershiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. spetsialist entomolog i fitopatblog;~GRCKAKOV, P.M.j starshiy nouchnyy sotrudnik, apetsialist antomolog i fitopatolog CdeceaoedJ; KARKOV, F.I., kand.biolog.naWc, spe.taislist entomolog i fitopatolog; PUGHKOV, V.G., kand.biolog.nauk, spetsialist an Itomolog i fitopatolog; PALIY, V.F., doktor biolog*nn-ak, spetsialist entomolog i fitopatolog; POLEVOY, V.V., starshiy nauchayy motrudniko'spetsialint entomolog i fitopatolog; SORMA, V.A., knnd.biolog.nauk* spetaia- list entomolog i fitopatolog; ZVEREZOMB-ZMOVSKIY, Ye.V., prof., doktor sell skokhoz.nouk; KORJU~~ -`r6f "'-f'skokhoz.nauk; WAUFse MOROCHKOVSKIT, S.F., prof., doktor biolog.Dauk; MURAVlY3V,:V.P.. prof.; SAUJITSKATA, N.I., kand.biolog.nauk; SAVGFOMKO, U.N., red.; ZUBAREV, A.S.. khudosh.-tokhn.red. [Sagar beet growing] Sveklovodetvo. Izd.2., parer. i dop, Kiev, GosAzd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry.IUSSR. Vol-3- Pt-l- (3agar beet pepte and their control] Vrediteli oakharnol aveldy i wry bor:'by m. nimi. Pt.2. [Sugar beet diseases and their control) Bolazni eakharnoi evekly i mary bor'by a nimi. 1959. 642 y. (MIRA 12:11) (Continued on next card) ZHITXEVICH, Ye.Y.---(continued) Card 2. 1. Kiyov. Ymoooyuxnyy nauchno-iosledovatel'skik institut~vakharnojv avekly. 2. Veasovuznyy nauchno-i sale dovatel I skLy institut sakharnoy evokly.(for Zhitkevichi Petrukha, Pomharl.6hevchatko). 3. Madovo- Winetakaya opytno-selektoionnaya stantsiya Vnesoyusnogo nauohno- iseledovateltakogo instituta, sakharnoy evskly (for Butovokiy). 4. Iva- novakaya opytno-selakto.otentoiya Vseso7umogo nauchno-iseledov.insti- tuta sakharnoy evekly (for Gromakov). 5. Xurgizokaya opytno-solakta. stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledov.inatituts, ankharnoT avekly (for Markov, Polevoy).6.'Tboo~lopodolyanakays op7tao-nal..stantsiya Vsesoyuz- nogo nouchno-iseledov.inatituta aakharnoy avekly (for Puchkov). 7. Ra- monskaya opytno-selakto.stantsiya Voesoyuzn.nouchno-iseledov.instituta makharnoy avokly (for Paliv)o 8. Pervomayakaya, opytno-seIaktq.GtBntsi_ Is Vpecoyusnogo naitohno-iselodmit3atitutik so Iler'no evokly kfo*r Shme- eva). 9. Chlany-korreep. AN V$Mt (for Z"rigiomb-Outovskly. *jmvlyev). (Sugar beets--Diseases and-posts) :I ZV OMB-SUBOWSKrr, Ye.T.; TUMOA, N.A.. professor. VaP.Pospoloy's role in developing b1olft4cal control methods for harmful Insects of the U.S.S.R. Nsuch.trudy.last.01itil fit* 24- 21 150, (KM 9:2) I.Chlea-korrespandent Akadenii nauk Ukralnsk4 PERIfor Zveresoub-, Zubovmkly. (Insects, Injurious and bonsfioial--Biole gical control) ZVNMOHB-ZUBOVSKIY, re.y. Phytoncides and plant protection. ITmich.trudy lnet.ont.i fit. no#4:173-187 153. gt4) l.Chlen-'korr,eapondent AN USSR. (Phytoncides) (Plants, Protection of) T TC-ZECHOSLOVAKIA V. SKORPIL and Z. ZVFRIJL~,,Neurosurgical Clinic Faculty Ceneral Medicine Charles University in Prague. "Conduction Speed in Cranial Nerves in Man." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurologie, Vol 26(59), No 3,. 'Llfay 63; pp 152-155. Abstract. rEnglish summary modified] : Stimulation electromyography of facial nerve revealed conduction speed to be 42U (40-50) m/sec for m.. frontalis, 43 4 (34-46) for m. zygomaticus; of accesjory spinal nerve 71111 (50-89) for m. trapezius and of hyroglossal 57T12 (40-75) for the lingual muscles. Two electromyograms and diagram showing placements of stimulating and recording electrodes for each of the 3 cranial nerves studied. Three references: US thesis, British, Czech. 35 SKORPIL, V.; ZVFMIIA, E, Quantitative evaluation of denervation fibrillations in electrmqography with an electronic impuls6 counter. Cask. neurol. 26 no.3:157-159 W 163. 1. Hauroobirurgicka klinika fakulty vasobseneho lekarstvi KU v Praze, prednasta prof. dr. Z. Kuno,, DrSal 0 (EMTR%ffOGRAPIIY) (MYONEURAL JMCTIOII) CZECHOSLOVAKIA V. SKORPIL and E. ZVERINA, Neurosurgical Clinic of Faculty of General Medicine of Charles University, Prague (NeurochirurgickaAlinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi Karlove University) Head (prednosta) Prof Or Z. KUNC, DrSc; Prague. "Quantitative Evaluation of Dencrvation Fibrillations in Electromyography by Means of an Electronic Impulse Counter." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurolonie, Vol 26(59), No 34 May 63; pp 157-159, Abstract (English summary modified]: Needle-electrode direct stimulation of 23 denervated muscles in 16 patients with lesions of p~eripheral neurons 2.5 months to 6 years after denervation with electronic counter to define fibrillations quantitatively in time. Impulse; amplitude and frequency varied generally being highest immediately after needle insertion, decreasing then rapidly. One diagram, 111estern and 8 Czech (including 1 unpublished, senior author's 1962 thesis) references. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - SKORPIL,, Vl,; VLADYKOTA, -To; ZVERINA, E. The significance of electranyography of the Oculopator muscles for clinical practice,,:Cesk. oftal. 19 noj~:166-170 W 963. 1. Neurochirurgteka klinika fakulty vaeobeenoho leWratv1'K1U v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. Z. Kunc, DrSc. Ocni o'ddeleni UV71 v Praze, vedouci doc. dr. V. lensi. BLECTROMYOGRAPHY) (OCULOMTOR MUSCLES) RIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES) (WON~YRAL:nNOTION) M (MUSCULAR DISEASES) SKORPIL, V.; ZVERINA, E. Research on the conduction velocity of the'u1nar nerve in man during general hypothermia. Cesk. neurol. 27 na.6:361-365,. N 164. 1. Neurochirurgicka klinika fakulty vseobecnehoIekarstvi Karlovy University v Praze, (prednosta dr.~Z. Kuno. DrSc.). METELKA.. M.; SKORPILj V.; ZVERINAl E,; CERKA, J. On the surgical treatment of'facial nerve:paralpis with theluue~ of tissue adhesivese Cas. lek. cesk. 102 nd.440-M-1219 1 N 163. 1. Nourochirurgicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi KU,v Praze Ustredni vojenska nemoqnices (prodno ,sta prof. dr. Z. Kwict DrSce~ a Fyziatricke oddeleni UVN v Praze) hacelnii MUDr, Vo. Stastny., SKORPILIV.; ZVEMA,E. Possibilities of the quantitative evaluation of M activity' with4n electronic impulse counter in clinic.al practice'. Cas, lek.aeak., 103 no,0152-156 7 Mr 164 1, Netmochirurgicka klinika FVL KU Praha-Stresovieet pIred- nostat prof.dr. Z'*Kunco G Z,~Cf' io" j L~WA',. !A M' ., clinic of !;en1ro,,,urf;ery Z;Y'uI!:'T-T' V. and klinika), Vacu'10 o" General -od'eine (i-'akulta vsabbacacho . L. - - V t,harles University, ?rague, ?rof. Dr. Z. KUKG~ Dr of bcIw-,co*, dirt~(Aor. "A "~uthod of the Ev--luat-Jon ol' Per Ipheral 4-'mi ~;unt-ral Aoch.~iismx of. ,t,lotor Recovery in Anastomaosis of the ~'aacial and PmLme, Ceskoslovonska i~jeurolode, Vol L(VI(LD.), No "j 632 pp 317-320. ,'~bs7xact CAuthors' :;aglish swi-mA:71.- meLtiod is described of L*~O' quantitative electrozayograiphic evaluaLion o--:' zaotor aactivi-,,y in tha t-weL'th cranial .ac:Lai tauseles aZLer *nnastono5iz of thu suventa aiW .-ItXves, by i,,,hich it is possiiolo to a5s=; the mot6r ralvin,xv-ation'uid relation of tht~ perinnera-I and comral factors in~thu resulting recovex-f a r anastomosis. lhe metima is graphically detaomtrawd in Vao casu-S. Six references, includiiZ, Czech. SKORPXLj V.1 ZVERINA, E, Some aloctrophysiological findings In diskleBions. Ceak,, neurol. 27 no.5t281-284 S 164, 1. Nearoohirurgidka klinika fakulty vadobooneho lekaratvi Karlovy University v Prate, (prednioste. prof,* dr t. Ktmcp Dr.!Bo.) MOTILEV, Yu,L,,, kpndo tekhn. nauk) ZALESSKIY~ Ye.P.' pror.; XALYUZMY, P I.S., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; AZIZOV., A.A.., mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; POLETAXTI, A.V.,, kand. kbim. nauk; ABRUTSKAYA,Te.G., mlad, nauchnyy sotr. Frinimali uchaatiye: HUTLITSK1Y,'Y'u.V,, mladlo~ nauchnyy sotr.; FEDOSEM. A,, T.I.0mlad. naochmyy mtr.; WAOV,A.K., prof., doktor tekhn. nauks retsenzent; ZVERIILSO G.I.s insh, retsenzent; KOVAIEV,T.G., inzh., retsenzent-1 .. lnzb... re- tsonzent; DEBERDEYEV, B.S., red.* DOVSKAYA, G.D.,,tekhn. red. (Stability of earth roadbed,and road mate is regions with arti-' ficial irrigation] Ustoichivoot' zemlianogb polatna i dombMIch odezhd v raionakh lskusstvennogo oroaheniia. [PY] N.L.Motylev i dr. 1"ioskva, Nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo 14-va avtorooillnogo ,ransp.1 shos. dorog RSFSR, 1961. 178 p. (MIRA 1$-2), (Uzbekistan-Road C'onstiAictlon) (Uzbekistan--Irrigation), ZVERINTMAJ, H.A. Application of chen-cliu therapy to disoaaed condItiona of t peripheral nervous system. Zdrav. Kazakh.: 21 n6.8:27-31 161 (MIPA, !i4o) 1. Iz kafedry nervnykh bolezney.(zav. - dotsent R.G.Mandryko) Karagandinskogo meditsinsko& instituta.~ (ACUMIGTUBE) (NERVOUS $i$TM"DISEJkSES) ULANOVAI Ye.S.1- KOIITO&9HCHIKOVAO O.M.; ZVERINTSEVALY10-84 YARTSEVAp N.A.; FROTSEROVp A.V., naucbn~rr;d- Pir AX.., red.1 7A24TSUVAp T.Ye.p teYJ-m. red. [Applicability of agrometeorological forecasting methods in dif-I ferent regions of the U-S-S-R-; results of field test sl Primeni- most' metodov agrometeorologichaskikh prognazov v razlichxwkh raionakh SSM; rezulItaty proizvodstvennykh,ispytanU. Pod.rea. A.V.Protserova, B.S.Ulanovol. Yoskvap Gidrorieteor. izd-vo, 1961. 156 p. (14M 15:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallrWy institut prognozov (Meteorology, Agricultural) ZVERK11"i, A,M.; YA'oEIS.KIY, G.A.; PKI'l , S. B.; ELI Differential ealiations !41th 6-A,11.7. flur 2. Se-m. po t.-I diff. urav. v otklor.. arg, 2:3-49 163. (1111PU 18 ZVERK1111 A.M. Completeness of a system of partial solutlo-i to a differential equation with time lag and periodic coofficienta. I'midy Sam.: po toor. difV. urav. u otklon. arg. 2:93-11,~ :163. Solution of linear equations wlth deltay usilig the me thod of successive integration. lbid.:346-161 Exceptional case of the location of thn root.-3 of a quasi-polynomial. Ibid. ;238-21,.2- i (14TIRA:18:2) It M11 11MIUMPIM,1*010i" 11~j .11 66153 'b AUTHOR: Zverkint A.M. SOV/~0-126-5-4/(7 p: TITLEs On the Theory of Linear Differential,Equati ons Having a Lagging Argument and Periodic Coefficients PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 1260Nr5,PP 882-885(USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that not e very linear .differential; equation with constant lagging of the argument,can be,reduced:by linear transformation to an equation with constant coeffi- cients. On the other hand there exists a class of irreducible equations, the partial solutions of which can be determined by means of the roots of a characteristic quasipoI lynomial. The author proposes a method which pe~mits'to obtain in this way a partial solution of fit (6) yo W a t)y(t-kT)p k-o k( where ak(t+T)-a k(t). He discuss es the transfer of the method to systems. The obtained particular solutions form ajunda- mental system (sufficient condition), if the given system of equations is reducible to a system with constant coeffi- Card 1/2 cients. The author formulates a theorem on the stability of 66153 SOV/-20-128-5-4/67 On the Theory of Linear Differential Equations Hav'ing a Lagging Argumfent and Periodic Coefficients the solutions of (6) without.proof. There are 2 references, 1 of which is~Soviet, and 1 English. ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitdt~~IimenL M.V.Lomo.nosova (Moscow State University imeni TT.V.Lom(onoaoV') PRESENTEDi June 9, 1950 /I by I.G.Petrovskiyj Academician SUB14ITTED: June 5, 1959 Card 2/2 A6020782 SOURCE CODHI AUTHORI Zverkin.--A, MP_ TITLE,.' A Per6s.exponsion for the solution of linear,differential difference equa- tions, Part lo quasi polynomials soURCEt Ref zh. Hatem, Abs. 2B311 i Sb..Tr. Seminars, po teorii differents. uravn. 9 otklo ROF SOURM5 n. argumentom. T. 3. M,, 196.1, 3-38 7o,.,-1C TAGS*. linear differential equation, differentiai equation solution, difference equation, asymptotic expansion. ABSTRACT: The properties of the quasi-polynomials TP P r-0 P-0 are studied with arp and Tp constantsi Some peculiarities of the distribution of th6 roots of quasi-polynomiala D(k) are established together with their asymptotic be- although original it contains proofs of car- havior. The paper is basically a survey tain theorems (estimates from below of the distance between, the roots of the quas polynomial; the maximum possible multiplicity of the roots of the quasi-polynomial; the establishment of the fact that there exists only a single root with ou;h,a multi Card - 1/2 110-~~ CC NRi AR6020782 plicity, and the method is given for its finding; the astimdtas of the number of roots T/ithin the bends parallel to the real axis are also ref ined~. 'Numeroust already known theorems are proved by new methods. It is noted that the second part of the paper will be devoted to the expansion of the solution of linear stationary equations with varying arguments into series over the basic solutions'of the form P(tIexit', where P(t) is a polynomial, and Ai is the root of the characteristic quaoi-polynomial. (Translation of abstract]o- L.,Hl'sgol'ts 0 SUB CODE: 12 Card 2/2, 11; ti 4 1-11+71 if!] IMITI I If I l[Whil illin I fig I Ill.] 11:, IN 1; ZVERKINA# T.S* Modified Adams formula for integrating equations with deviatIng argument. Trudy Sam. po teor. diff. urav. s otklon. arg. 3: 221-232 f65. (KIRA 191.1) BARDADYMN, P.; ZVr,,RKMVSKrf, T. Let's ga--v-e'*more of the now and practical textiles of good appearance, Sov*torg- 33 no.9:14-19 S! .159. (MIRA 121.12) (Textile industry) ZVERKIR A.M. Wstence and uniquenese theorems for an eq4~lon wi th dovia~' argumbnt in the critical. -Otwe.'Trudy Sem. po toor. d:L a otk1on. arg. 107-46 162, Equivalence of various ~lassas' of irAtial con,ditions for e uations with deviating argument, IbId.:63-68 IMIRA 16:22) 6:51;'Jo S/055/59/000/05/002/020 AUTHOR: Zverkin, A. M. TITLE: The Dependence of-the tability of Solutionsbf Linear. Differential E uatio Aith Lageing Argument:'on the _q Choice of the Initial Moment PERIODICAL: Vestnik Noskovskogo universite4a. Seriya matematikil mekhaniki,. astronomii, fiziki, khimii, 1959,W0. 5,PP-15-20 TEXTt The author considers equations of the type (1) Y'(X) - ~y(x - a) dr(x,s)' A Ot where the integration in the Stieltjes integral is carried out with~~I respect to a. The author-investigates the dependence of-the-stab ility of the solution on the initial moment of-the perturb&tions.,Especially the author considers cases, where the stability.does not depend on the moment of the disturbing influence. Theorem 1: For the stability of the,trivial sol4tionwof (1), where r(x,s) iB.a nondecrea3ing function of s for arbitrary x, A x < 00: it is necessary and sufficient that the integral r (x, L\ (x) r(x,O) (IX Card 1/2 69470 S/055/59/060/05/00~/020 The Dependence of the Stability of Solutions of.Linear.Differential Equations With Lagging Argument on the Choice of,tbe Initial moment exists. Theorem 4; If in the equation (5) yl(x) Ut a(x)y(x) + b(x)y(x T,(x)), -c(x) 0 it is b(x) > 0, for x V -and -b (x) ~ 0 in [A, KI -u(x) > c< > 0 and' -c (x) > 0, then from the stability under perturba- tions in the-point A it follows the stability under perturbations in an arbitrary point. 'Phere are,2 Soviet references. SUBI-FITTED: October 4, 1955 Card 2/2 5(2) :SPV/09-5-5"7/27 AUTHORS: Sarkisov, E. S., Chebotarev$ N. T.; Ifevzorova, A. A., TITLE: The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures ani,the Structure of the Primary Oxide Films (Okieleniye ts'irkoniya pri vysokikh temperaturakh i struktura pervichnvkh oksidnykh plenok) PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1956, Vol 5, Nr ~5, PP 550--553 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation was carried out with two different layers lplate of zirconium. In the first case, a small girconiumi , (dimensions: 8 . 15 . 0,5 mm) was used, vlaich was prodUced by hot rolling. The plate was then Iannea'led for one hou'r at a temperature of 700 0C. Before oxidation the plate was chemically polished in a solution of 401.% nitric aa'id,.5 hydrofluoric acid, and 55 % water. Oxidation took place in steam and dry o:Fygen at temper atures 0 of from 150 to 800 C and under atmbspheric pressure. The time of exposure varied between 15 minutes and, 10 hours. By means of the scattering method the electrograms were Card 1/3 taken on an elootronograph of the ty-pe ~EM-4- ~SOV/89-5 5-7/1 27 The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures and the Structure of~the Primary Oxide Films In the second case the zirconium foils were produced by evaporation of.the zirconium in a vacuum on a mica base. The'foils produced were removed froin the'mica base in' distilled water. Oxidation was carried out as described above. The radiographic investigations were carried out by- means of a camera of the type MW-86 (Cr *radiiition). It was found that oxidation develops in ntages. During,the first stage of oxidation a thin layer with a marked.textured cubic modification and. characterized by very considerable passivation forms. The second stage is characterized by the occurrence of a textured monoclinic L~odification, w hich is located above the cubic modification. A furtherincrease of the thickness of the foil is postible,only at the ex- pense of the increase of the internal monoclinic modification. The third stage of oxidation is characterized by the vanish- ing of the textured black oxidation'layer which cohoist a Of the cubic and monoclinic modifications. The black layer goes over into a white one. At this inotant the rate of oxidation of zirconium increases very consideiably*' Card 2/3 The resistance to corrosion of the black layer might bei 501r/69 - 5- 5-7/2T The Oxidation of Zirconium at Hi6ii Teraperatures anal t-he Structure of the Primary Oxide Fl' 1ris brought- into connection with the presence o-, a textured.6olid solution of zirconium in ZrO2. It w4g pocsible to show that the protective properties of the black layer apparently vanish aa socn as a maximun of saturdtion,of this solid 0 solution with oxygen is attained. The consequence isithat a non-textured white zirconium oxide with the.well-known stoichiometric composition ie formed. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 6 =eferenceiri, 0 of wlhilMl U3 Soviet. Card 3/3 . i ~ I j~~ LEVCHANOVSM., G.N.v kand.tekhn.uauk;lEGOROVA, Z.P.,! inzh.i ZMIJKOV.p Me. AJ f, j Jill 7(0) AUTHOR: Zver1kov, B. V. SOV/32-24-12~~.37/45 -rITLE: Machine for Studying the Endurance of Tubes Under Pressure With Cyclic Deflection (Mashina dlya isal Iedovaniya - dlitellnoy prochnosti trub pod davloniyem a taiklicheskim izgibom) PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriyal 1958, Vol 24, Nr' 12, pp 1514 - 1516 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The machine mentioned in the title-was developed, produced, and used In the institute mentioned~in the,association in the beginning of 1957. The testing conditions correspond to the working conditions of tubes and vapor. conductors in boiler works. The diagram given (Fig 1) L indicates that the tube sample is located in an electric furnace. The loading for the oyclio~bendibg of the ; sample is carried out using an aleotric motor over an eccentric wheel. The pressure within 'the system is achieved in the same way as in the TsKTI apparatus, Card 1/2 used for testing the endurance of tubes toward internal Ma,chine for Studying the Endurance of Tubes Under SOV/32-2441 2-~37/45 Pressure With Cyclic Deflection pressure (Ref 1). The error in measurement in relation to the bending moment is about 3%. The placing of the machine on the desired loading cycle'is carried out by using cells attached to the lever. 15, 36, and 60 cycles per minute are proposed. Two samples can be' determined simultaneousiy on the machine.wThere are 2 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy kotloturbinnyy institut~im.I. 1. Polzunova~ (Central Boiler-Turbine Institute imeni I. I. Polzunov) Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Zver1kov B.V. (Engineer) TITLE: The long term strength of tubes with complex IIoading. (Dlitel"naya prochnost' trub pri;slozhnykh nagruzkal[b.) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, No. 3. 51' 54 (USSR) pp ABSTRACT:- An installation for testing the long tom str6ngtth of tubis with combined internal pressure and banding:is illustrated dia4rw~nat- ically in Fig.1 and a corresponding ins6allat*oa for combined . pressure and torsionju Fig.2. The test section of the iube4as contained in an electric furnace. The accura.4y of the test data was of the order of 3-- The test specimens were made of" austenitic steel M-69,,l k1XIM/96). ~ For long' term ten4ile;,tests the samples were m"6 in the form of cylladernvf 4.6 -~ $.I &a diameter with a length to diameter ratio of about 10 cut~from the wall of the tube. For the main tests the specimens were~pieces of steam superheater tubes of 32: x 5. 5 mm ''in the conditiod, its dblivered. Tables I & 2 give data on long term stiength;.tests on sp6cimens ir tonsior. and tubes under pressure. Tabilo.3 gives'data for tubes subject only to torque and they lost their sLability, lairge cracks were formed on the surface of the specimeus.,' The result a of tests with combined pressure and twisting are giveti in Table.14 . There , were individual cracks formed on the outer surface of the specimens and on the internal surface there was a network of fine cracks. Card 1/2 (See illustrations in Figs.3 & 4). Me results of tests on.tubes ZVERIKOV, S.H., gcrnyy Inzh. ;Arge-Ocale hole firing in an open-pit mine'beyorA bhe Arctic: Circle. dor. zhur. no.12:27-29 D 160. (HIRA 13112) 1. Norillskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Norillsk-Strip mining) (Blasting) ZVERIZOV, S.H.. gorny7 inzh.; LOMONOSOV, G.G., gornyy izLzh. Kind of explosives needed by the 59edvashiV Ruchey" mine. Gors shur. no.10:41-43 0 158- OIRA 11:10) 1. Rudnik nMadvembiy, ruchay." (Narillsk-Mining engineering) (lbrplosives) L0140HOSOVY GA., gorzWy inaho ZVERION, S,N. Water blasting method of breaking overo4rd rocks In open pIU. Gore shul., nq.4s35-37 Ap 163. (MIRA 1634) I* Moskovskiy inatitut radioelektroniki i gornoy plektromekba-mild (for Lajiaefsov). 2. Glavnyy inzh. rudniks. "Tuzw" (for Zvertkov.). LBlasting) ZVERKOVA, A. S. Cand Mad Soi "Role of auto-antibodle.s in the pathogenesi's of agranulocycosis and other types of AmmhmmdmmMK leukopeida." KieT, 1961 (Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Mad Inst im Academioian A. A. Bogomolets). M, 4-61, 209) -34d- 7C5-MIRY t USSR CAT.E(MY '-Human.,and Animal Physiology, Bloo& A&9. JOUR. R7,4131riLy Ne. 5 19,57, Ni. 21096: 'AUTHon- tiverkova, A.S. ; TI-TLE -.The Role of Autoantibodies in the "Outhp genesis of Agran-ulocytosis aud other Typos of: Leukolponia. OPIG. PUB. :Vrachebn. delo, 1957, No. 4, 347--350 A BZT- FZACT Of the 75 patients fcillowedp~ !~!14 hsi& agranul6c tosis, 37 had other t 'U~b~enisi ypes of le land 24iha normal leukoc-yte- levels. . Autoantibbdid's, (!Ieuko-, ' ' ag~glutinins:;and.-leukolysiiis). w:ere a ted In the etdq ; ~. 7~ The serum of the patients-with.agranulocytogis serum of these patient,s . a.ggluI:tinafe"d fhe' granulo- cytes in the blood oflheilthy subj'6cts:and patient with myeloid leukemia,~ bu t did nd~'aggiutinate ; lymphocytes and monocytes. A~relition~hip was %, '~Iof aftlutination establislied:between -he intensity. and leukolysis and the clinical state of the lCard: 1/2 T-43 EYCERPTA M_ ICA See 7 Vol 13/) 09districs Mar 59 782. ROLE OF VITAINIU%' A AINID CAROTENE IN SOME SKIN DISI-'ASPS op IN*FAN'TS IN' THEIR FIRST YEAR OF LIFE (Russian text) - ;1. ve rko va F. A. - VOPR.OKtIR.j%IATER. I DETS. IP57, 2 (W-27) - Blood 'concentration of vit. A and carotene of breast-fed infantq suffering froln various skin diseases and of their mothers was studied. A control groop of heal. thy babies and their mothers was also investigated. It was found that: (1) Vit. A init carotene contents of the blood of healthy infants under one year of age Miow seasonal variation and changes dependent on the type of reeding. (2) In the ease of erythroderma desquamativum the blood level of those substances is greatly lower- ed. (3) This fall depends on both exogenic and endogenic factorn (gastro-Intestinal disorders, disorders of liver function). (4) Vit.A anti carotene concentration ill the blood and milk of mothers breastfeeding babies suffering front 6,ythi-odevnia desquamativum is low. Addition of those substances to the diet of the mothers Von- stitutes an integral part of the treatment. (5) In dermatitis herpetiforniis of the newborn the blood levels of vit.A and carotene are low. This fall Ileconleti evell more accentuated in exfoliative dermqtitis. (6) In case.; of infantile ccZellin the amounts of circulating vit. A and carotene are larger than normal as a result or Interference with general metabolism. (7) Administration of vit. A to infants suffering from eczema helps in restoration of normal metaliolism. Administration of vit. A during pregnancy. especially In cases of toxaemia of pregnancy, is an important factor in prevention of skin disease in infants. (S) W iF11f:11! -'111h 34-cru 11i. i ':11 i KNIM kt 11mquminni'l. 11111hii!;1111111il; 1'~i'1