SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KVALIASHVILI, G. A. - KVAPIL, M.

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VALIASHVILI, G.A. PreBence of forms of fauna of the Kullianits horizon in the Guria beds in Guria. DdU.AN SSSR 96 no.i:i6i-162 my 154. (WWA 7:5) 1. Sektor palsobiologii Akademil nauk Gruz.SSR. Predstavleno akademikom S.I.Mironovym. (Ouria--Palsontology) (Paleontology--Guria) KYALIASHVILI, G.A. Now representatives of the genus loprosodacne from Kotsakhuri deposits of eastern Gborgia. Soob. AN Grus. UR 18 no.5063-569 KY '57. (MM 10:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Grusinefcoy SSR, Sektor palsobiologii, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom L-Sh. Davitashvili (Georgia-famallibranchiata: Iroasil) ,LIASHVIII, G.A., Cand Oeol-l'in Sci - (Jiss) "l'ol-_.-I:hurJ KVA -_r~apects of UeoTCir." Bnllm, 1~5ci. 18 pli (7-in of L"i[!:ier Ed=~tion USSR. -zerbayd,.-Ili.-n Sttrto- U im S.L. Kirov) . 100 CoDics (K-L, 33-50, 115) VALIASHVILI, Q.A, Geographical distribution of the Oncophora ard Gori horizons. Trudy Inat. paleobiol. AN Grus. SSR 5:161-212 160. (MIRL 13:12) (Geology, Stratigraphic) KVALIASHVILI, Georgii Aleksandrovicho starshiy nauchrqy sotr., - ka-ra. -geoIogo7--m-Ifi-6i-*---fiauk; DAVITASHVILI~ L.Sh., red.; AVALIMI, V.14., red. izd-va; BOKEMA, E.B., teldm.red. [Oncophora (Rzehakia) horizon of Burasia)Dnkoforovyi (rzagakievyi) gorizont Evrazii. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad. nalk Gruzinskoi SSR, 1962. 231 p. (MIRA 15.12) 1. Institut paleobiologii Akademii nauk Grazinskay SSR (for Kvaliashvili). (Mollusks, Fossil) ZHIZHCHENKO, B.P.; KVALIASHVILIp G.A, Miocene deposits of eastern Georgia. Soob. 0 Gru2. SSR 27 no.109-42 J1 161. (MIRA l6t8) 1. AN GruzSSR, Institut paleobiologii, Tbilisi. Predstavleno ak,adwmikom AN GruzSSR L.Sh.Davitashvili. (Georgia--Geology, Stratigraphic) UALIASHVILI, G.A. Stratigraphic position cf the Tnrkhan horizon. Trudy inst. pmleobiol. AN Gruz. SSR 7N1.1+5-156 162. (14MA 17-7) KVALIASHVILI, G.A. Formation of deposits of the Cimmerian stage in western Georgia. Trudy Inst, paleobiol. AN Gruz. SSR 8:35-41 163. (MA 17:7) KVALIASHVILI, M.A. Now method for the early diagnacis of glaucoma. Soob.AU Gruz. SSR 21 no.2:237-24o Ag '58. (MNA 12:6) 1. Glaxnaya klinika Thilioskogo gonudaretvonnogo madinatituta. Prodstavleno akademikom A.D.Zurabashvili. (GLAUCONA-DIAGNOSIS) " ~t" KVALIASHVILI, 13. A. Cand Med Sci __ (diss) Application of small doses of X-rays for the purpose of am6 early diagnosis of glaucoma." Tbilisi, MM wp~ Publishing House of the Acad Sci Georgian SSR, 1959. 10 pp (Tbilisi State led Inst), 200 copies (KL, 41-59, 106) -43- -U_ALIASHVILI* K%A* Use of amll doses of X rays in the early diagnosis of glaucom. Vbst.oft. 72 no.6:13-16 N-D 159. WU 13--5) 1. Glaznaya klinika Thilieskogo meditsiuskogo institute. (zav. kafedroy glaznykh bolezvey - prof. Sbkba dze) i RespublikWhakaya, klinicheskaye, bolluitea imeni Tarsaidze (glavia.V vrach P.D. WahareLobvili). (GIAUOOMA diag.) (RADIATION SMOTS) XVALTBOVA, S. B. NVALIBOVA, S. B.: "Pharmacological Properties of Preparations of Fragrant Goosefoot -- Chenopodium Botrys L." Published by the Arad Sci Turkemn SSR. Acad Sci Turkmen SSR. Department of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. Ashkhabid, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in VBterinary Science) So: Knizhnsys Ietopis', No. 18., 1956. S/137&/0O0/011/035/t43 A006/ 001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 11, p. 251, # 27246 AUTHORS: Tavadze, F.N., Tskitishvili, M.D., Doliashvili, K.A., Mandzhgalad- zes S.N.J.k Nabichvriahvili, M.A. TITLE: The Effect of Carbon and Silicon on Heat and Scale Resistance of Alloys of the Iron-Chrome-Manganese System PERIODICAL% Dokl. Nauchno-proizv. konferentsii mashinostroiteley i priboro- stroiteley, Leningrad, Sudpromg1z, 1959, PP. !69 - 1EO TEXT: The authors studied the joint effect of C and Si on heat and scale resistance in cast and heat treated states of 2 series of alloys containing (in c 1.o4 - 3.92; Mn 13-19 - 15.61; Cr 12.90 - 15.4o; si o.66 - 4.46; P 0.028 0.147 M; C 0.25 - 3.82; mn 14.14 - 15.38; Cr 24-03 - 25.90; Si 0.21 - 6.82; P o.o4 - o.25 (II); Heat treatment was conducted in vacuum quartz tubes by the following two ways: 1) stabilizing at 700 and 7500C for 500 hrs; 2) homogenizing at 1,050 - 5000C (stepped) for 350 hrs. It was established that during stabiliza- Card 1/2 S/137/60/=)A11/035/043 A006/A001 The Effect of Carbon and Silicon on Heat and Scale Resistance of Alloys of the Iron-Chrome-Manganese System tion an increased C and Si content reduced heat resistance due to the formation of non-stable phases, namely austenite and carbides, During homogenization the alloys I show increased heat resistance, if their C Pontent J.8 3.5 - 3.8%; the \J/ alloys 11 have 2 maxima of heat resistance: at 1.8 - 2.3% C; 0.3 - 1.0% Si and at o.4 - i.o% c and 6.o - 7.0% Si. The alloys 11 show higher heat resistance af- ter homogenization. The alloys investigated show satisfactory resistance to oxi- dation up to 7500C and are not subjected to "growtIP up to 9500C. C impairs scale resistance of 11 and has no effect on 1. Si impairs scale resistance of II. There are 9 references. A.S. Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents. U-7 Abs Jour : Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8135 Author t Akovbyan, A.A., Zotova, M. B., Kvallvasser, M.P. Inst Title i The Treatment of Luetio Patients According to the 1949 and 1951 Schemes. Orig Pub : Za Sotz. Zkmvookhr. Uzbekistana, 1955, No 1, 32-35. Abstract : When the luetic patients were treated with penicillin according to the schemes of 1949 and 1951, the average disappearance of Treponema pallidim from the syphilides occurred in 10 or 15 hours (from 3 to 38 hours); the other average data were as followst epithelization of the chancre in 12.5 days, disappearance of roseola in 5.8 days, resorption of lentioular popules in 9 days, and disappearance of nodi iles Card 1/2 USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Agents U-7 Abs Jour t Ref, Zh,-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 8135 Abstract : in 14 days. observations which had been made over periods of 3 months to 4 years revea4ed that 3.12% of patients had relapses, 2.67% of which were found serologioally and 0.45% clinically. Card 2/2 32274 S/612/59/000/008/015/016 4 440 0 D218/D304 AUTHOR: Kvallvasser, V. I., Docent, Candidate of Technical ences TITLE: On evaluating certain improper integrals by the opera- tor method SOURCE: Kuybyshev. Industriallnyy institut. Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, no. 8, 1959. Teplotekhnika; voprosy teorii ra- scheta i proyektirovaniya, 277-281 TEXT: The following theoremoare used: 1) Integration of the image function from p to oO corresponds to division of the original func- tion by t, which is equivalent to 90 00 F(p)dp = S f(t~ eptdt (1;2) P 0 t 2) Multiplication of two originals corresponds to the operation of Card 1/3 32274 3/612/59/000/008/015/016 On evaluating certain ... D,)la7D304 convolution in the domain of images. The author considers the in- tegral 00 e-ax _ e-bx b X dx = ln t 0 __~'O, b/;;-0) (a/ (2;1) calculates it first by a classical method (for which he states not to have found any indications in the existing literature) and then by the operational method, which is found to be much simpler than the former. The integral 00 .I, [Io(ax) - cos bxj dx x 0 (ab>O) (2;8) Card 2/3 S/2274 6 12/59/DOD/008/01'z/1016 On evaluating certain D218/D304 where 10 is the Bessel function of first kind and zero order, is calculated as follows: The image of 10(ax) - cos bx is (11F+ a- - P/(p 2 + b2); integrating this with respect to p from p toqo and applying Eq. (1;2), 11 = ln(2b/a). The author derives also the well known Dirichlet integral and 00 3 = sin attsin bt dt (3;1) ~0 (a,b >0) He states that several other integrals quoted by B. P. Demidovich (Ref. 4: Sbornik zadach i uprazhneniy po matematicheskomu analizu (Collection of Problems and Exercises in Mathematical Analysis, Part 7, GITTL, 1952) are easily calculated by this method, There are 4 Soviet-bloc references. Card 3/3 KVALI'VASSER, V.I*., kand, tekhn. ri&uk; Mi~LU-"IlEVI Gil, Yu.M., krind. t-ekbn. nauk, Yu.A., Inzh. Effect of torsional vibrations of the drive from spind"Ie to Suppol-t in the 1811 semiautomatic relieving lathe on the quality of machined parts. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.4:160-167 164. (mlm 3.8.1) 1. Kuybyshevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. /~99c' AtrMOR: Xvallvasser, V.I.; Autner, Ya.F.. TITLE: On the problem of the expansion'of a'neutral planvA into an external! magne-, tic field SOURCE: Zhurnal telckInicheakoy fiziki, v.34, no.7, 1964, 1270-1174 TOPiC TAGS: plasma f1wo, magnetic field plasma effect, electromagnetic field ABSTRACT: Maxwell's equations for the'vacuum are solved in closed form for the fol-, bowing initial and boundary conditions expressed in cylindrical coordinates r, z: at time t = 0, the field is a uniform magnetic field parallel to the z axis and fill- Ing all space; at all times'the field approaches a uniform magnetic field parallel to the z axis and of the ini%ial magnitude as r-4m ; and at time t, the electric u4d magnetic fields vanish for r < vt, where v is Wconstant less than'the velocity~ .of light. The equations are also solved',for~thiI following conditions expr?ssed in rettangular Cartesian coordinates x, y, z: it time t w 0 the field ts a uniform maq-- notic,field parallel to the M axis and filling all space; at all times the field ap- 'proaches a uniform,nAgnotic #old parallel to the axis and of.the.inifial magni-;!- '1/2 ~Card :ACCESSICK KR. AP4041990 tude as I xj-tw -, and at time t, the electric and magnetic fields vanich for yl~ ':'< X < v2t, where vi, v2 are constants, vjL 4. v2, and both are leas than the velmity oV light. These solutions re~prdsent-tho fields of a perfectly cpnduoting plasma ox- ~,panding at constant speed into a.uniform magnotio.fleld from a dine source or tr6m no problem.10, in Olane source. The a 19goqa r a plastp expanding into 4 pagnotim field from a point source has been discussed,.by S.Katz (J.of Math.Phyp.2,;,tl96l).-- Orig. Cart. hast 37 formulas. ':.ASSdC1ATION: none SUBMITTED: 1 94ug63 ENCL: 00 !'SUB CODE: MR,EM -NR RU SOV: 002 R: 002 2/2 7P 'Card all "MWYJ~ P nts Mov ng ~ at ems or a variable boundary, t a System of VOLL RRA integral equations of the second kind. III he special case considered here, that of a line seVnent with j .0 points moving at a urxifdm rate,, the heat equation is written Un -the form.- -sign (ze 29) 6 Q IN 1?~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 777 ~'ACCWSION WR: -P40413 OYA --k), ex 11 4)-expf-~ t - o) author hi I -d -A t stat,6,is 'th"~ s met 6 tan li6d-to~the direc De app - 'Jsollitl,6n,~of boundw~y-value ~roblt~ias,.fNarious typeis. ASSOCIATION,.,-.Ii n6 -sumaTTED OJOIA ENCII .0 00 1, MA: SUB CODE. s JiA, REF~ ft: OTHE 001 :T 7 7 -Q d r /Plis-4 "~ ~ -.- -1 . L, NAKHAMKIN, S.A. Using universal filtration for recording radioactive emission. Vop.rlud, geofiz- n0-4:121-129 164. (MIRA 18tl) BIRMAN, A.Ye.,- KVALIVASSF-R, YU.G- Improved variation of the universal filter and its use in a frequency analysis of transient signals. Vap. din. teor. raspr, seism. voln no.6012-220 162. (MIRA.160) (Saismometry) (Electric filters) BIRM, A.D.; GOLITSKAN, F.M.; DRTAVTSEV,, S.M.; KVALIVASSERP Yu.G.; NAKHANKIN., S.A. Seventeen-channel controlled directional device using delay lines. Vop. din. teor. raspir, oeism. voln no-4:230-241 162. (Seismic Prospeciing-Blectric equipment) (11M` 15:10) GORYUNOV, N.S.) kand. tekhn. nauk (Dzhambul); KVZ:AZN:. ~RA.~inzh. (Dzhambul); DANILICHENKO, N.V.,, irth. (Dzhambul) 4 Irrigation conditions of sugar ~) ets in Kazakhstan. Gidr. i mel. 16 no.7:3-13 i1 164. 0 (MM 17: 11) KVANCRAMDZE, q~.S -~d. mod. nauk; DZWGAVAMS, O.M., muchniy sotradnik; h.,~ A.B., kand. tekh~. nauk ILygienic aspects of the operation of a corn picker. Gig. i san. 24 no.5:22-25 Vq 159. (HU34 12:7) 1. 1% Ilauchno-issledovatellskogo instituts. gigiyeny truds, i professional'- nykh zabolevaniy Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya Gruzinskoy SSR. (AGRICUMTHE, hyg. aspects of use of corn-hez-vestimg combine (Ras)) (IMMTRM MIME, same) I PITSY4HMAURI, G.Z.j aqC4AKHADZFj G.Sh. (Tbilisi) Providing additional training for general practitioners. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 4 no.3:53-54 Mr 160. (MIRA 1514) 1. Nauchno-issladovateliskiy institut gigiyeny i professionalInykIn zabolevaniy imeni N.I.Makhviladze. (MEDICINE-CONGRESSES) C DUMUROVt A.B.; KETRAME, K.Yo.; CRrNCHAIADZE, G.G.; KURASHVILIq M.Ye. (Tbilisi) $ilicosio hazards at the Chiatura manganese mines, Gijr. truda i Prof. zab. 4 no. 7:48-49 JI t60 (IMU 13:8) I.-Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy im. N.I. blakhviladze. (CHIATURA-LUNGS-DUST DISEMES) (MMANESE-PMSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) MANDUGALADZE, R.N., otv. red.; DZHANGAVADZE, O.Sh., red.; KVANCHAKHADZEI, G.Sh., red.; KIPIANI, S.P., red.; red.; IMINARADZE, V.L.,, red.; ROKITA, V.A., red.; ROSTONTEKOVA, N.V.,, red.; KMtODINASIIVILI, A.Z., red. [Materials of the scientific session dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Institute on June 4th - 6th, 19641 Ma- terialy nauchnoi sessii, posviashchennoi 35-letiiu insti- tuta, 4-6 iiunia 1964 g. Tbilisip 1964. 110 P. (MIRA 18-1) 1. Gruzinskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gigiyeny truda i Drofzabolevaniy. 2. Gruzinskiy nauchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut gigiyeny -Lruda,-i.profzabolevaniy. (K-'RA XVANICA~ L. Swiss machines for the protection of plants. P-256. (Mechanisace Zemedelstvi, Vol. 7, No. 11, June 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East 'European Accessiors (EEAL) W. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept, 1957. Uncl. NVANIN P. 1. Fastening the idle chain wheel of the rod supporting head. Sbor. rats. predle vnedr. v.proizv. no.2.-29 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. kzerbaydzhanskiy truboprokatnyy zavod. (Pipe mills) KVANIXA, L.I., 1MV131POVA, G.A.1% ENTESIMIKICU, V.V., M.M.7, VASTYTJTrTsYuYA, A.11. "AkchaUl Deposits in the Lower Reaches of the Amu-Dar,-a" Dokl. Uz. SSRI 1953, No 12, 18-21s (Uzbekistan resume) In 1952 in the lower reaches of the Amu-Darya during columnar drilling in a number of wells the drillers uncovered sandstone-clay deposits of the Akchagyl age withthicknesses up to several dozen meters. These deposits lie on an eroded surface of the Paleogene and are superimposed by ancient delta sed- iment.M, deposits 6f the Anthropogene. The character of the ostracod fauna testifies to the strong fresh-water nature of Akchagyl rulf. (RZhGeol, No 3, 1954) SO: W-31187, 8 I%r 55 1. NVANTALUNI, A. S. 2. USSR (600) 4. Millet - Georgia 7* Stubble-sown foxtjin and proso millet for seed on irrigated areas of eastern Georgia Lin Georgian with Ru5slan sumary7. Trudy Inst. pol. AN Grua. SSR 6, 1951. 9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. %V-;'UTfAL~f,,NI, A.S. 2. US-:.-)P, (6m) 4. GeoloU, 'S'~-r tirraphic - Terek Valley a~ ; 1, 7. Stratigraphy of Chokrak deposits ol' U-,a lk'ertoltz nied:-.~nit lowlani. Ser.geol. no. 3, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APR IL -1953, Uncl. USWHuman and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. V Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Diol.) No 6. 1958.. 2744o. Author G.S. Kvantaiiann Inst of the Academy of OY V's Gco-gian SSR. Title The T-eus of Hi,-i~at!'~ Nervous Activity Associated With Va=ivas Form :)f Experimental Hypertension. Orig Pub: Stenogyr. otchet mcvjcbn. sessii In-ta kardiol. AN Gr4rSSR, s ul&-astiyem In-ta fiziol. AN USSR. Tbilisi, AN G:-uzSSR, 1956, 1,-:4-128. Abstract: In experimental renal hypertensi-)n in two dogs, along with an in-n-ease in bloid preasure of from. 120-1"10 to 190-205 mm H9, a brief increase in cortical excitation -was observed (augmentation of salivation in response to a strong conditioned Card 1/3 11'k US,WBnxn and Animal Physiology - The Ifervous System. V Abs Jour: Ref . ZDur-Biol -, No 6, 1958, 27440. food stimulus), along with subsequent veakening of the processes of stimulation (a gradual decline in reflex salivation) and inhibition (disturbance in discrimination and prolongatim of the extinction time of a reflex); excitation of subcortical mech- anisms vas also seen (a sudden increase in uncondi- tioned salivation). Analogous champs vere ob- served in one dog in the presence or reflex hyper- tension. (when the pressure still did not exceed 150-155 mm),- Alterations in Usher nervous activity rose with the degree of elevation of the pressure (up to 200 m). Significant disturbances in bigher nervous activity (the absence of conditioned re- actions) were observed from the very first day in the case of kaolin (centrogenic) hypertension Card 2/3 USSR/Olmn and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. V Abe Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 27440. (one dog); subsequently salivation in response to all st_I-.r.,.LIi was substantially reduced and disturb- ances ia iDhEaitory reactions were noted. In the emergence and development of the forms of bMrtension studied, disturbances in the function of the higher divisions of the CNS am of signifi- cance. Card 3/3 Usm/11-umn anO Aninal Physiology - Nervous System. T-10 HiCLer Nervous System. Behavior* Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 3PP38 Author Kvomtaliani Inst Title IianGe of Higher Nervous Activity During Experimental Renal Hypertension. Orig Pub Tr. In-t klinich. i eksperin. kar diol. AN GruzSSR 1956 (3-957), 4, 189-197- Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 - 154 - lissR/Humn mid ,nimal 11hysioloGy (Normal and FatholoGical). T-14 Skin. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol., No 11, 1958, 51314 Author : Kvantaliani, G*S. Inst : Institute of Clinical and Experiuental Cardioloa., AcaaemY of Sciences Georgian SSR, Title : The Dynamics of Modifications in Conditioned Reflex activi~ ty of DoGs in Various For=s of Experimental Hypertensione Orig Pub Tria In-ta klinicho i eksperima, 1mrdiolft AN GruzssR, 1956 (1957), 4, -1&-385. Abstract After food conditioned reflexes (CH) were preliminarily produced in 5 dogs, and after norms of their blood pres- surep pulse rate, and respiration rate were established, cortical hypertension (m) was created in 2 of the doGs, a renal form of hypertension (CH) was created, in 42 of the Card 1/2 - 145 - A, 61 /? /L/7/~ 11--q'V /' USSR/Weeds and Weed Control. Ferbicides. M Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya.9 No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69505 Author Kvantaliani Title '_jZFO_fe_chnical Measures for Combatting Sorghum Alepens. Orig Pub :Tr. In-ta polevodstva AN GruzSSR, 1956, 9v 17-39 Abstract :The experiments were conducted on the grounds of the Central base in the Institute of field culture, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR. The soils are loamy and heavily clayey. Sor- ghum halepense fln the article it is called Alepense-7. The main mass of roots is thick and lies in the arable land (0 to 20 cm). Young growth which appears after 6 to F days af- ter gathering the grain is easily destroyed by plow PL-5-25 to a depth of F to 10 cm. In the subsequent plowing 20 to 25 days later to a depth of 15 to 17 cm.. on an area of 1 m2 of the next sowinC of corn, on the average 1 sprout remained where 14 to 18 sprouts remained previously in other forms of cultivation. Card 1/1 t &A~-~ KVANTALIANI, G. S. Camd Med Sei -- (diss) 11~ hfrher nervous activity ,VW.wv 1 I ~-X~V-4 during various%ty;M of experimental hypertension." Tbilisi, 1957. 14 pp (Tbilisi State Mad Inst), 200 copies (XL, 3-58, 99) - -49- MATESHVILI, G.I.; CHANISHVILI, I.V.; CHIMAKADZE, G.N.; KVANT-AL-ANI, G.S.; TELIYA, Z.A. Study of the functions of the cardiovascular system in different types of sports (Greco-Roman wreastling, fre -style wrestling, t,-'31e tennis). Trudy Inst. klin. i eksper.Siarr' AN Gruz. SFR 8:519--524 163. 04111A 17- 7'1 1. Institut kardiologii AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi. VANTALIAlfl, I. D. IWANUALIANI, 1. D.: "Material on the problem of the effect of nalaria on the female reproductive organs and pregnancy (clinical- expPrimental investigation)." Georgian State Publishing House for Medical Literature. Tbilisi State Medical Inst. Tbilisi, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor in Medical Science) Source: Knizhaaya letopis' No. 28 1956 Moscow KVANTkLl4NI, I.D. ntrol of pospartum atonic henorrhage of the utc-rao# Akuvh.1 gin. no*053-56 161. (MIRA 15.5) 1. Iz rodillnogo doma No.1 Tbilisi (glavnyy vrach - doktor med.nauk dotsent I.D. Kvantaliwd) i akushersko-ginekologicheakoy klinik-i (zav. - prof. I.F. Zhordania) Thilieskogo instituta usovershenst- vovariya vrachey. (HEMORRHAGE, UTER M ) KVANTALDNIp Kj, Some problems for singular integrodifferential equations con- taining a small parameter. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 39 no.3:519W.-525 S 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1. TbilissIdy matematicheski-y institut imeni Razmadze AN GruzSSR. Submitted December 12, 19610. KVANTALIANI, K. I. Integrodifferential equations of the Volterra type with w"11 parameters and highest derivatives. Soob.AN Gniz.SSR 26 no.3: 26$-272 Yx 161. (MA 14:4) L AN Gruzinskby SSR, Thilieskiy matematicheskiy institut im. A.M.Ramadze. Predstavleno chlonom-korrespondentom AGI Gruz:biskoy SSA N.F.Vokua. (Integral equations) Io56* ATJTHORt TITLEs PBRIODICAM TEXT: S/04 62/000/005/022/072 CI 1 1YC333 Kvantaliani, K.I. On a boundary value problem for integro-differential equations of the Volterra type with small parameters with the higher derivatives Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no# 5t 1962, 77-78, abstract 5B350- ("Soobahch. AN'GruzSSR", 1961, 27t No. 2, 129-136) Considered is the equation M-I -k am+* Y. a) + al I I ,(t. -) PP (t) NO 1-0 where a s(t,F_), K (t,,vsF-)'&nd f(tpS) are given functions. The equation a M-1 ajow3 0 )(t)+ t K (t,V)T(j)(,V)d f (t) (2) m0 (t)+2~[ S jo 0 J.0 0 Card 1/2 S/04 Cl 1 JY62/000/005/022/67~ C333 On a boundary value problem... is designated as the degenerated equation of M. Problem Kis Determine the solution of (1) with the boundary conditions* (n=O,...,m-1), 3(m+J)(O)-O (J=0,..,.j-I). E Problem K a Determine the solution of (2) with the boundary conditions 0 ~(n)(,)=O (i.0,.. The author uses t~e N.P.'Vekua method (RZhMat, 1961, 11B218) and finds sufficient conditions for t.he solution of K, to tend to the volution of K0 for f- -> 0. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 WANTALIANI K. I* *aWf%'T,,sr~ '111__~___I~!__=~"I-~; Boundary value problems for small-parameter integrodifferential equations. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 30 no.5:545-552 ~~ 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Thilisskiy matematicheskiy inst.UW. imeni AJI.Rawimdze AN Gruz SSR. Predstavleno akademikom NI.F.'Vekua. SLUUANP N,H.; XBGOROVp I.A&; HER ZE, G.I.,, Mw methods for improving the qualitF of cognac. Ili0khim. virz;' V0.1% 164-172 163. (MIFLA 16 4) 1, Institut biolchlyaii imbni A.&ROhn AN SSSR i Institut sadovodstvd, vinogradaretva i vinodeliya Gruzinakoy S*. (Brandy) BARABADZE, I.I.; BAKRADZE, G.S.; BERIDZE, GJ.; VAKIIVAKIiISITVILIj. N.I.-. GABUNIYA, G.A.;"BABUNIYA, Sh.V.,- GANGIYA, A.A.; GOGOBEUDZE, Ya,A,; DZIMISTAHISHVILI, A.I. (deceased]; Zl,,'AIWSM, X.F. N;~i'ZAU&U,, -N.A. ;.,NIKOLAYSHVILI, X.S.; TOPADZE,, LJ.,. KHUNTSARIYA, A~G.- YAKO_ BASHVILI, N.Z.; DZHOMARDZHIDZE, G.S., red.,; ROYNISUM, N.I., red.; PPITYKINAP L.A., red.; KISINA, Ye.I.p telchn. red. [Food industry of the Georgian S.S.R. during the last 40 years] Pishchevaia promyshlemost' Gruziriskoi SSR za 40 let Moskva~ Pishchepromizdat 1961. 162 p. iMBA 14: iGeorgia--Food industry) NEBE.SIOV, Viktor Ivanovich, prof.;-KV IANIp II.Ye., inzh,, retsenzent; NAYDENKO, O.K., kand. teldine nauk, prof... retsenzent; KOZHMIIKOV, S.N., nauchn, red.; NIKITINA, R*D..% red. [Problems in the joint operation of ship engines,, propellers and the hull; studies with electronic analog computers] Vopro- sy sovmestnoi raboty dvigateleil vintov i korpusa sudna~ is- sledovaniia na EWND. Leningradp Sudostrooniep 1965o 246 po MRA 18:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Kozhevnikov). IVANTALIAIII, N.Ye. Heat 103ser in the di9oharge of fluid under the pressur'e of hot gasses. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.6:52-54 Je 16o., (MIU 13:7) (Gases) (Heat--Transmission) KRASILTIKOVJ, Boris Konstantino-vic-1,; Vladi.3-1-av Ivanovich; SIDOROV, Vasiliy Fedorovich; TSIMM, M T , retsenzent; IITROV, Yu.P.) retsenzent; NANTALIANT) nauchn. red.; NIKITMA, R.D6, reds [Experience in the automation of the control of rzrlzie diesel engines] Opyt avtomatizatsii upravieni-A-a sudo-vy- ni dizeliami. Lenirgrad, Sudostroeriie, 1965. 277 P. (MIRA 18-3) KVANTO,V,I A.-I-,-(Orsha).. Measuring the capacity of a c~,ondenser. Fiz. v shkole 21 no.6,,71 N-D 163,, Oondenser6(Ejeetricity)) (MIRA 14.:L2) VAPTRISHVILI, V.G., mashinist-instruktor Locomotive engineer-instructor V. G. Kvantrishvili shares his experience. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no-7:35-38. J1 158. (MIRA 11:7) l.Depo Moskva 1, Moskovsko-Kurako-DonbaBskaya doroga. (Electric locomotives) KvAr-n,l , A. 1. 1 LEPESHKINI V. I. 42532. Peredovaya K61khozneya Z-verovodcheskviya Ferma. (Kolkboz Kra*snyy Oktyahr. Tobol. Rayon Ty-men. Obl.) Karalculevodstvo I Zverovodstvo, 1948, No. 6, S. 40-42. I f'~ViLF.L-l ,~t. -1 . 24181. KVAFIL', A. 1. 1-i-aropi-yatiya po T)oallo,,-.ju rolk ' homo,o krolikovodstluva. Karal 1 -alc%,Olstvo i zvorovo~Avo, 1949, 21o. 4, s. efL, .,)-55- SO: Lttopis, 32, IMIA--'Ll' A. 1. 1 .1 Rabbits State of rabbit farming and measures for developing it. Kar. i zver., 5, No. 4, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Con-ress, December 1952,_ UNCL. KTAPILI, Aleksay Ivs&Q kand.sellskokhox.nauk; SMBRYAKOV, aich jL_ --MR16ii Mikh Ylovich; RAT-A IN, Y.M., red.; LOGINOTA, Te.l., tekhn.red. [Organization of rabbit farms) chaskoi fermy. Moskva, Izd-vo 39 P. (Rabbits) Organizatsiia krolikoved- K-va sall.khos.RSM, 1959. (KrRA 14:2) KVAPILi AlgkwQy Ivanovich3 GUSEV, Boris Alelwandrovichi SMEIRYAKOV, Kapiton Mikhay 0* icho ZAGORSKIY, G~ , red.,, KUZIIETSOVA, A. 11 y i tekbn. red. (Advice for the rabbit groverl Sovety ispr. i dop*. Moskvap Mosk. raboebii, (Rabbits) krolikovodu, Izd.2., 1961, 134 p. (MIRA 15:7) VAGIN, Ye.A., kand. 3ellkhoz. nau3c; I A.Lp kand. sell- kho. z. , naukWeceatsal; .,KLETSKIN) P.T., selikhoz. nauk; UTKIN, L,G., kande biole nauk. Pripimal ucha- stiye KLADOVSHCHIKOV, V.F., kand. sellkboz. nauk; ZAVARSKIYl A.Lp red. (Fur farming and rabb-,~t husbandry] Pushnoe zverovod- stvo i krolikovodstvo. Moskva, Kolos, 1965. 286 p. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltski7 institut pushnogo, zvero- vodstva i krolikovodstva (for all excapt Zavarskiy). KVAPIL,, Bohulni], inz, Effect of the dynamic stress on the susceptibilitY f-Aor of resistance tensometere. Stroj cas 13 no.5:45(-."'.8 '62- 1. Konstruk-ta n.p.s, Trencin. KVAPIL, F.; VICH, Z. Tumours in childhood observed at the radiological clinic in Prague in the years 1945-1960. Neoplaama 8 no.6:601-607 161. 1. Radiological Clinic of the Charles' University, Prague, Czechoslo- vakia. (NEOPLAM in inf & child) L 36824-66 EMI(i)t~/-_Vr(e) IjP(c) "o ACC NR~ AT_6bioo4d_ k_/~-564/65760 (A SOURCE CODE: U 5/660/0368/0-372-7 AUTHOR- KvaT)11. I. (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic); Kment, V. (Czechoslovak Socialist Aepiibllic jBartaL Ch. (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) ORG: none TITLE: The application of acoustical thermal analysis to monocr tals of corundum I SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut kristallograiii. Rost kristallov, v. 5. 1965, 308-372 TOPIC TAGS: thermal acoustic effect, corundum, single crystal ABSTRACT: The theory of thermal capacity of solids indicates that there exists a close correspondence between acoustic and thermal oscillation of the crystalune lattice. However, sound accompanying the thermal changes in crystalline lattices is quite weak and the introduction of amplification devices leads to a simultaneous ,!nhancement of various background noises. To avoid this shortcoming,the authors decided to transmit signals at a higb-frequency band much higher than the frequency of noises from the surrounding medium. Since this so-called acoustical thermal analysis produced interesting results in soft crystalline materialEi the authors decided to test monocrys~als of corundum with varying chromium con- tent. The sensor contained a quartz:~late with a resonant frequency of 100-kc, the temperature gradient could be raised up to 100C/min during heating by Pt-Rh electric oven up to 1600C. Results show that during fast temperature changes in Card 1/3 L 3682h-66 ACC NR: AT60ZO040 large corundum crystals there appear pulsed souiid waves at predorninantly high frequencies (see Fig. 1). 60 60- RZ :t U ~7. 20- X/ 0 Soo 1200 1600 Fig. 1 Frequency of sound pulses during the heating of corundum monocrystals with varying chromium content. 1 - 0.75; 2 - 0.37; 3 - 0.016% of chromium; 4 - monocrystal of technical white sapphire with traces of Cr. Ca,d /3 ACC NRi AT6020040 The sound pulse production in the high temperature region is connected with the , simultaneous action of tensions and of the temperature drop. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 008 ,,,4-,) CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis. E Abs Jour :.Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 23, 1959f No. 81921 Author XvapIl, Jan To-7 -gfv-e-n Inst Title Determination of Potassium with Sodium Tetraphonyl Borato in the Quality Control of the Production of Potash Orig Pub Kvasny prumysl' 1958, 4, No 4, 87 Abstract For the determination of K in the quality control of the production of potash, the use of sodium tetraphenyl borate is recommended. The sample Is evaporated with conc. HCl and HN03 (to remove ammonium salts); the residue Is dissolved in water; the solution (30-40 mg X) is acidified, using methyl orange as indicator; it is heated to 60-700, and 25 ml 2% solution Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVA,TCIA / Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis. -P Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 23, 1959P No. 81921 Of sodium tetraphenyl borate is added while stirring. Upon cooling, the residue is fil- terod off) washed thr3e times an a filter with a saturated solution Of sOiUM tetraDhenyl borate, dried for one hour at 1050 and weighed. -- T. Zvarova Card 2/2 5 C; Zj-j C) 6 T J 1jj,7L 10~Vfi 10 L )tg-te-nia Chem. PrdmysJ 9, 77(1959). dure7~7e5iWws4 GudxQme (C,4.49,2940e) i Wn to rp 111,1=Ph - 20, i ei t t Mt. mtj~ I 1,~ the immonium salt and converted It wIth NOW: lil',to.theaq.Niknltiut5toOO%yWd. KVAPIL, J.; STIKSA, E.; SNAID.V. Experiences with anesthesia in gynecological surgery and co=ents on current problems. Cesk. gynek. 29 no.5t387-390 76164. 1. 1. gyn.-por. klin. fak. ".sob. lek. KU [Karlovy university] v Praze; prednostat prof. dro K.Klaw2 Dr6c. - KVAPIL, Jiri; CLIGH, Evzen; STRIBRNIP Josef Experience with hydroxydione~ in labor. Cesk. gyn. 27[41] no.5:413- 415 Je 162. 1. 1 gyn ~~oor. klin. KU v Praze rednosta prof. dr. K.Klaus, DrSc. i RoXYDI014E ther) (AISTHESIA OBSTETIUCAL) MNY, J. KA[,OtSKDVA, J.;KVAPr),, J. Diperiencou with divinyl ether in short obstetrical opera- tions. Gesk. gynek. 29 no,,9&661-,663 V 1 64 1. T. gyn-por. klin. fak. vseobs le~o Ktx~llovy Ifni -,rer8 il-..y v ?raze (prednosta prof. dr. K.Klaus., DrSc). KAj,OrjSKOV.:j, J.;--KVAPI',v J.; 1"IMEBAIMOVAP L.; KINDRAG, 114. Use of hydroxydione in cesarean sect.11m. Cook. gpiek. 29 no*9t663-066 IN 1 64 1, 10 pi-poroklirt. fak. vseob, leks Karlovy Vniveraity r Praze (prednosta pm~. dr. K.Ydaus, Dr8c) a III. in-, . klin. fako vseobe lek Karlovy University v Praze, (pred- nosta akademik J. GU;-Vat). KVA',"iL,J.,- GECH, E.; KALOUSHOV-4, Jo ?:xperiences with the use of hydro-,.ydionc- for anaigesia in labor. Ce-sk. g~nek. 21.1 no.9:648-~',50 11 1 U 1. 1 gyp. - por. klin. fak. vseob. lek. harhvy University t v Praze 'prednosta prof. cb-. K. KIns, Dr-7c.) Pharmacology and Toxicology (S~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA National Enterprise (N.P.). KVAPIL J.- LISKA, M.; Farmalcon, ~61omouc. "Determination of 2,3-Isopropylidene-L-sorbose and 2,3.,4.,6- Diisopropylidene-L-sorbose in Preparation of L-Ascorbic Acid." Prague Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 15, No 10, Dee 66, pp 517 - ~J - Abstract juthors' Ehglish summary modifieL7: The two chemicals may be determined either by a method based on hydrolysis or one based on polarimetry. Hydrolysis is conducted at pH = 3 and at boiling. Acetone is liberated and determined by Messinger's method. Sorbose is protected from oxidation by addition of tetra- borate with which it forms a complex. Polarometric determina- tion is made in a medium of toluene where the substances have a high specific rotation* 2 -eigures, 2 Tables, 2 Western, 2 Czech, 2 Russian references. (Manuscript received 7 Dee 65)- ACC NR3 AP6019268 SOUR'C'E-CODE-;-GE/0-0'3-0-16'610151002/0451/0456 __ AUTi1OR: Brezina, B.; Safrankova, M.; Kvapil, J. 1Y1.140 Institute of Physics, Czechoslovak Academy Of Sciences, Prague;vResearch Insti- itute of Single Crystals, Turnov I TITLE: Ferroelectric properties of solid solutions of triglycine sulfate and f:!uo- lberyllate crystals :SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 15, no. 2, 1966, 451-456 TOPIC TAGS: ferroelectric property, ferroelectric crystal, Curie point ,ABSTRACT: Solid solutions of ferroelectric TGS and TGFBe single crystals were pre- 'pared by the dynamic cooling of aqueous solutions. Various physical properties of ~the solid solutions were measured for different relative concentrations of the single I 'crystals. It was found that the phase transition temperature is not a linear function I iof the concentration while the variations of the permitivity of solutions of all con- centrations with temperature obey the Curie-Weiss law. It was also found that the co- ,ercive field of TGS-TGFBe solid solutions increases with increasing TGF-be content. The authors thank mr. J. Novilk for an appraisal of the analytical methods and Mr. 1,Bernatzik for help in growing the single crystals. The authors also thank Dr. J. 'Fousek and Dr. Z. Hauptman for suggestions which helped to improve the manuscript, 1/2 ACC NRt- AP6019268 and Dr. V. Janovec and Dr. V. Dvor6k for valuable discussions. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 3 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 26Nov65/ SOV REF: 002/ OTH REF: 011 Card 2/2 -VF/ 7-0fiente, o f tlystaillutiou conditions on the purity of Jill M-01 and Josef KWII (VIMOWL 1kola chew. technol ubice, LZ.WU.J. LAVII. PrOMY34 9, 628 30 (1959 "1 is demonstrated that the Dnerntr-Hosuns. law (Cf. C.A. 10, 1364) giving the content of hapurldes in -Y4 he content of hupurities In a mother Sliquor, which was derived for equil. between the soln. and the surface of crystal, can be used also In cam of the e4uil between the surface of crystal and the thin film of soln. sur P. 0ekmvc- rput~dlmg this crystal. S/564/61/003/000/002/029 D258/D304 AUTHORS& Shmid, Y.t Kvavil. Y. Myl Y., and Sholts, Z. (Czechoslo-vak Sociali"It ReWlic) TITM The influence of supersaturation on the formation of parasitic crystals SOURCEs Akademiya nauk MR. Institut kristallografii. Rost kristallov, v. 3, 1961t 273-277 TEXT: This paper is the first of a series concerned with the factors Influencing crystal growtho especially in chemical technological pro- cesses. The authors determined the lower limit of the metastable region for the supersaturated solutions of monommmonium phosphate (w), di- potassium (d)-tartrate (DPT)~ potassium alumy and Seignette's salt. This limit was set in a dynamic process by recording the solution temperature at which the first crystals were formed. The temperature of saturation was read at the time at which the neighborhood of the first formed crys- tal was optically homogeneous. The apparatus is shown in Fig. 1. A Card 14 S/564/61/003/000/002/029 The influence of... D258/1)304 powerful light source situated opposite the observing stereo-microscope emits parallel rays across the plexiglass container. Another light source, at 900 from the first one, illuminates a small section of the bottom and traps each crystal as it comes down. The microscope is simul- t&neously focused onto tbo illuminated part of the bottom and on part of the parallel rays, Salts of analytical grade were used and the results checked against those obtained with optically pure solutions. The latter were made by partly dissolving crystals with the aid of steam, draining the resulting solutiont and then distilling water into the container in order to dissolye the remainder of the crystals. This final solutiony saturated at 5eC, remained stable for 20 hours at 0 0C. The lower limit of the metastable region was found to be a function of overheating. Lowered curves of temperature v. concentration resulted for increasingly higher overheating. These curves were approximately parallel with the curve of solubility for overheating periods of I hour. Thus, when over- heating by 300C, the temperature of crystallization of DPT was lowered by 100C and that of MAP by leC; that of Seignette's salt was lowered by 180C and that of potassium alum by 300C. There are 6 figures and 9 Card 2/ t9 3 S/w 61/003/000/002/029 .The influence of.., 1125SX304 references i I Soviet-bloc- and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications, read as followas R. P. Rastogi, J. JLmer. Chem. Soc.9 3129, 1952; B* S.-Strikantan, J. Indian Chem. Soc., 29, 674, 1952; A. Seidellt Solubilities, I. N. Y.t 1953, p. 101; Huai Ting HsU, L. Warrenp McCabe, Ind. Engng. Chem., 26v 1201, 1934. ASSOCJATIONs Department of Physical Chemistryq~Chemical 'Technological College, Pardubice; Institute of Mineral Research Card 3/49 3/081/62/000/022/030/088 B158/B101 AUTHORSs =id, Josef, K!Lpi1_,'Josef, Knizdil, Jindfich TITLE: Method of preventing formation of parasitic crystals PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no-. 22, 1962, 292, abstract 22194 (Czechoslovak patent 98594; February 15, 1961) TEXT: When single crystals are grown by existing methods, particularly in crystallizers operating at a high temperature under thermostatic conditions, parasitic crystals may form on the walls of the apparatus and on the sur- face of the mother liquor, lowering the product yield and hampering the process. This defect is eliminated by allowing an unsaturated layer % 0 form on the surface of the mother liquor as a-result of constant dripping of a solvent which condenses on the surfa6e of a cooler in the upper.part of the vapor space of a crystallizer. The tubes of the cooler are best arranged along the walls of the apparatus. Ckbetracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 ~ - -1~~ S/058/62/000/012/035/048 A062/A101 AUTHORS: Myl, J., Kvapil, J. TITLE: Application of sound effects to determine crystal lattice changes -PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1962, 2, abstract 12E10 ("Collect. Czechoslow. Chem. Communs", 1962, 27,'.no. 5, 1099 - 1104, German; summary in Russian) TEXT: It was found that processes, giving rise to.sudden changes of the crystal lattice, are accompanied by sound effects which usually are below the audibility range. A simple arrangement was designed which permitted*to record the appearance of such soundswhile crystals were heated..Thus it is possible to determine the temperatures at which sudden transformations of crystalline modi- fications or sudden changes of thermal expa-fAon, etc-., take"place. Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/058/63/boo/boi/n6/i2o Ao62/Aloi AUTHOR: M.11 y J J-P X!P-~ TITLE: Anplication of acoustic methods for indReating crystal lattice changes. I. Study of the changes In chemical processes, PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 1, 1963, 73, abstract M437 ("Collect. Czechosl. Chem. Communs", 1962,u27, no. 7, 1517 152D. German; summary. in Russian) TEXT: To investigate chemical reactionb of solid substances, use was made of the method of recording the acoustic effects that take place in heating of crystals, liberation of gases, dehydration processes of thermal decompositions, etc. The results are compared with the data of the differential thermal ana4sis, [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 MYL, Jiri; SOLCO Zdenek; KVAPILp Josef I Crystallization parameters of technically important salts. Sbor VSChT Pardubice no.1:89-96 163. 1. Chair of Inorganic Technology, Higher School of Chemical Technology, Pardubice, and Research Institute of Minerals, Turnov. 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/2526 Kvapil, Ladislav; BedYich Solny"', Engineer; and Vlastimil Kala'5ek, L~ngne~er~ Elektricke odporove pece (Electric Resistance Furnaces) Praha, St*a'tnl Nakledatelstvi"Technioke Literatury, 1958. 235 P. (Series: Elektrotechnick'a minima, Sv. 26) 2,200 copies printed. Reviewejr: Zdenevk Ryska, Doctor, Engineer, Docent; Resp. Ed.: Ludvik Ka'c'erovsk'; Tech. Ed.: LibOe Hokrova*'; Managing Ed. for y Literature on Electrical Engineering; FrantiNek Kapvpar, Doctor, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for workersp forerqon, and economists concerned with electric furnaces. It should facilitate selection of the equipment adequate for any given plant. COVERAGE: The book briefly explaips electrotechnical and thermal fundamentals. The types of electric rbsiatance furnaces mass- produced in Czechoslovakia are described. Construction, servicing, maintenance, and repair of mechanized furnaces for Card 1/3 Electric Resistance Furnaces CZECH/2526 speC4 ~al purposes are described as are resistance furnaces with protective atmosrhere and devices for producing the atmosphere. No personalities are mentioned. There are nQ references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 5 1. Introduction. Basic electrotechnical concepts 8 2. Electrical heat 28 3. Use of electrical heat in industry 43 4. Materials used in building electric furnaces 51 5. Calculation of heating systems and fabrication of individual parts 78 6. Processing metal in eleatric furnaces 103 7. Electric resistance furnaces 3.15 8. Electric resistance furnaces for special purposes 141 9. Temperature measurement 154 10. Melting fuses 179 11. Temperature control 181 12. Proteptive atmospheres 198 Card 2/3 Electric Resistance Furnaces CZECH/2526 13. Equipment for production of protective atmospheres 212 14. Capillary brazing of copper 224 15. Electric furnaces in operation 232 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TK4661.Kg) Card 3/3 GO/ec 11-20-59 "--f Yf_4~w CZE-CHCISLOVAKIA/Analytic Chemistry Analysis of Inorganic Substances. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya No 14, 1958, 46425 Author Miroslav Kvapil Inst Title Analysis of Calcites, Dolomites, Ankerites and Yiagnesi- tes in Ptesence of Great Amounts of Manganese. rTig Pub : Rudy, 1957, 5, No 12, Prace vyzkumn. ustavu, 1957, Priloha No 7, 4-6. Abstract : Determination methods of ash, S102J' R20 (Fe 0 3), Cao and MgO in calcites, dolomites, ankeritas ani gnesi- tes are described. Ash is determined by calcining the sample to be analysed I hour at 10000, SiO 2 is deter- mined by the usual method (after the decomposition of the sample with a mixture of HU and HNO filtering off the insoluble residue and removing S1012 in the form of H 2S'F6 from the residue by treating it with HF), Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVAIMV.knalytic Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic E-2 Substances. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 46425 R 0 is determined by the precipitation of hydroxides WK~ hexamethylenetetramine (in the filtrate after the insoluble residue has been filtered off), Fe~)OQ is determined by the Zimmermann - Reihardt methad-(in the R203 precipitate), the total of CaO + MgO is determined by chelatometric titration in the presence of eriochrome black T, CaO is determined by chelatometric titration in the presence of murexide, and MgO is deternined by the difference. In the presence of less than 2% of Mn, it is masked with triethanolamine, and in the presence of more than 2% of Mn, it is separated by extraction with chloroform after an addition of cupral. Card 2/2 /9