SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OTTA, B. - OTTO, D. D.

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P Slat Rill J., plan ol"Jolp", in let U-EL *W61 PO 1 401-1 PVJIU "I'llit'ni '10411law Ul aelveselea '41 -#--A ftffl"N Plan 11411"11-44 .'esiew"j. IAstowl "A one t,t ANJ IU&J*At 0 OW&Aow ARA 4jr-40 00- to 00 te V* ~w 00 jr 04, few v; m 4 ifo 14 uld 011 U~l a Go Il m 1 4 1 0 1 0 1 1 -0 lp Apo N _0 0 of@* 0 0 0 0 OTTA, bobuslav, inz.; lL-'.-- X., Josef, prof., inz., dcktor techniA-yah -v-- --. Meet of the rolling on the resistance of steel sheets to cracks during pressing. Hut listy 12 no.6:515-517 Je 15". 1. Zelezarny Stalingrad, Liskovec (for Otta). 2. Vyso,,:,. skola banska, Ostrava (for Toindl). -1 7~ , . , tl . It, ;II,, ~ ~ , :~r iee- -raw*, "' fp-* if s-ime ract )r '? . , ' -,'I I . , ) v *,F:- 1 -11 :1 - : , ':,- rr , ' - - !, r I -, , ' 1 , *-' ~ - .~, , -1 , - ~ , I I[ ~ . .11fithl- -i * )l --'A - ~ - ~: , I j - , V ), - , - , , , ; , , :- n.-' - - -i li,- ~.. OTIA, H.; TEINLL, J. "Some r3marks on steel sheet tests ~n r,rgcs-ire." r'. 35 (9~-orrik 'Iedeck-'vch Praci) Vol. ". no. 1. N57 Pragu-, '~7echoslovakia qr: Mnnt,hly Index cf ---4-;t E,iror---~n -c--es ir-ns L-. Vol. -. n-. 4, !rril 1c,'P 7 -,7~ 7~TA, . . ; J. ,ai all +y , ~~ -,.wpmert Df - .~ 4 7, - I *-,r -,-c ~ ~ . --1 1 - . - - , - ~~ --~ : 'or tI-.1-i s.h u-, t. s . -C', * ' 3t: , i-)'. i, , .o. , -elt. It-' , 'rah&, r:~echoslw-I-ia . H --p I - I I I 1 X : ', I . ' - -,' : A' t,-': " ',- - (.~. A: , '. C. 7-11. ". ':'. I , 'A . 1',' - 57 4 "l' zt- . . ........ OTTA, B. Relationship between the chemical composition of the smelting sample and the rolled iron from boiling deep-drawn steel. F- 72. HUTNIK. (Mij~isterstvo hutniho prumplu a rudnych dolu) Pvha. Vol. 5, No. 3, Mar. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 1955. 'ar c 1!4 J 7 SJURCEt FAST HUROPW ACCESSIONS I.IST (EEILL) VJL 6 NO 4 AFRJI, IY57 _7 .717. dq ' the ' H ~ ft"4 9&4k- Wt Ifol 0"A , toA M~-14 riw of 4 P jjv,jl ur top, jJ1044 4.4111"4kwt lahl toof tho IK i Al~ A, i, 6WA~ MIS VF- --A 1* tig M jz ~i --ak I' MLmp sham& fa WIWA 'ibe 7~;. 7: '-7 11 P~E.M ,it,, 41 'kl - I . , , L; , . 11 C . 1 2 . t 1. .1 'K : Lc,r.t _-, rt )-, ., --, ~ - ~ r-, 0:,.c ~' - , L, r - -- - - -. , - - ---- . - .- - - - - - - -- . , --) - -.TA Wma of tM Irm and cm j away 70rgW, arA mob Id to-- d (Now* "stow "twomy dwwms ftm domp4mmift -l-,wdwwmbyVW&- 410-Y ;v Its &mmbMty Is Im 01 -U I B. "Iff*ct of Phosphorus on the Deep Drawing of Mild Steel Shests." p. 144, Brno, Vol. 9, no. 3. MLr. 1954. 1 SO: Zast 1kropesm Accessions List, Vol. 3. 110. 9, September 1954. Lib. of Congress A -- -- --- - ef-'~ j ..., I . %..' I olij 11 , .1 1 -I I - - .- .. . 1 1. ~ 11; 'T"". ?,. ;~ r. t~ , -V I r , -, r - T ~ ), -- , - -,I . " I , ~ ~ 1 .11. Pl I - - . I . I . "I v , - . r, , . / . Y --, , - . . ." - r- . . -) r, , 5'). E.;,: 'I" F~ ; -.;" , , , , , . : * , , v ., , - .7 , I ,, I )'~ . . I . . . - . . , 11 - OTTA, E. Ferenc Ronkayls Villamos szabadvezetekek zuzmaraterhelese (Rime L'~oad or Overhead Lines); a book review. P. 243. MARAS. Budapest. V01- 59, no. 4, JulYlAug- 1955 SOURCE: Last European Accessions List (Ei-AL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 2, February 19~6 07 otl~ ')f rost-11 --- --- Jk- sz Na t til cl(Of 47- t""OL 3 t ~ s o"A 6 ms tva p From$, livl " k . Sys* d~srt ""soft, (Am". 4 "T" A.%* U4 Pi to rwma itA bav WAill lA 21 d 6 id p C sig, wo im' W "4 1 ti a ow Imm ardw" 6-4 A y iift4 stop w 011%4 prvii"w iflw-l 4, P . j / / /~ -i (In/ r,. -'~ -~' . --.: -. 701 . - , " . f , - I ~ - I '. r . ~ j I I I . . I I I I . , ,I . I q SOUCEK, Behirmil; OTTA, Zdenek; EBSRIZ, Jaroslav Casting of aluminum and bronze models in plaster forms. SlavarenBtvi 10 no-3:100 Mr 162. 1. Metalurgicke zavody, Tynec and Vltavou. KkI:,OSNE SUGAR, Margit; OTTANE BENKO, Erssebet Hurricane-like windatorm in Szeged. Idojaras 66 n0.5-.292-294 5-0 1&2. IOM, I.S.; OTTEN, V.P. Rhodamine dyes and related compounds. Part 3: Reaction of (n -aminophenal snd further transformations of the condensation product. Zhur.ob.]-.him. 32 no.5:1477-1480 My 162. (I)GRA 15:5) (Phenol) (Ph-aalic anhydride) (Rhodamine) IOFFE, I.S.; OMN, V.F. Rhodamine dyes and related compounds. Part 2: Rhodcl, its prepa- ration and properties. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4:1196-1201 Ap 162. (Ml,U 15;4) (Rhodamine) IOFFE, I.S.; OTTENI V.F. [deceased) M00axine dyes and related compounds. Part 121 Diacel~yl dsr.17a-61ves of rhodamine wW rhodoll structure of colorless forms of fluoran dyes. Zhur.org.khim. I no.21336-339 F 065. Rhodazins, dyes and related compounds. Part 13, Structure of colored forms of rhodainine and rhodol. lbid.t340-343 Rhodamine dyes and related compounds. Part 1.49 Mutual converBionL9 of colorless and colored forms of rhodamine and rhodol. Ibid.043-346 (W PLA 18: 4 ) ("''"T , , - . r - L-. , . - - , . I- , 1. , I. - . -* j - . r:( i 111. , -EL I., : '.t - . :~ ~ I N EVOLr '.; OTTER(,YJi,M,. [deceased) Apr(-.p(-jr, the jyramiCB ' f 'he Visual &ralyZe-r. 1'. '- - ~jf lhi~ -eaction times on the quality of visual' I-pr- -i " ~ : It' -~, -"-. ;, by thf- Irschach test. Cesk. psychirt. 61 no.2rW-,0r. A: 1, I . Vyzk urm y us N- v ps yo h ig t r I c k y, Praha; Pa y,,1h 1, 1 1 , : , It , fa-kulty vneobecnehr, iokn-stvi Karl-)v-y Un~7prs*t:,-, OTTICII? A.F., kand.biol.nouk Follaw the initiative. Svototelchnika 1. Ukrainskiy naucLno-issldeavatellskiy i profzabolovaniv. (Electric 1-ighting) no.8128 Ag 061. (MIRA 1.4.7) institut gigiyeny truda '30V-120-5 --1-53/43 AUTHOR: Ott:),, A-li,,.~ TITLE: A-- Electr )-Pl-jt,--)-qotric D,~vice witn, A ut omat ic R --c t li i~- Me a s -,i - -e: i f~-n t c, f R -i t. i )n f r 3the lii-l~t S'L-,T i~:lu-,heidy,--i n PERIODICIL: i)" , :11- l'o-l"I (J33R) AMTRA~;T: 1,,,, Ge i t -l' -2 0 .1 ~r d e t: d i ~-~ f* i belinv-_ ~.Jr of tj~e i-.Lcnjj.lj of the e.,ai -sDr, s' Y. r,Ll~- Of 3,lt~)-lK;*,-.* ;Z1', i,)Ll LLIUz -i C rd' :., )f the --hot,)c re r. t -~ i -; -r, c a In j-r device Ir tlae pc~~zient. an _),I )t') ~-Lri. e wth ai. r vhLc~~ A scicmatic diaj,-ram of ttic dDvicc- is. )wT. i r,F TIv, cJ-1,~ be -:,vered by mcans if a s-- - L :--~ slautter Every tor, i~~-,utes thi- slautter xas brr-a-.,t into oder-,,'~)n mfor 40 6---c 5y zoans :)f a in-- in zr~rir,.:3 ivith - As a -.~itiviUy of t'Lc a -;tuit'lard la:z.. Ca-rd 112 SOV-120-53-1-7)3/43 An Elect.,j-photometrz-c Device with Automatic for Mea3,,irement of Radiation from tfte Night S,::3r. on in front of the photocathode (witL a suitable filt-r) every 50 min. The supply to the standar~l bulb is co-ltrr-j',-r~ bj the potentiometer 7 . TAe potentiometer serv2::- -~3 recordinZ instru;ient. A special envelo,.e is ised (F-' reduce the da-rk current. Fig.3 shows a speci;ze.". obtained on JLLI y 18, 191-, A maximum can be seen -, tiic ieg~on near 1 ,1, obtainei at midnight and lastir..:; for ab)-,~ five minuLes. It is p,,)inted out that with usual to point recordin- such a maximum couli not be There are I fi,-ures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIA'2ION: LenirL:radski., -:)suda.;~srvenz-.jy State Univer,~Ity) SUBMITT&D: Jaiy 10, 1~5/- 1. Photoraeters--Design Z, Recording devices-Equipment 3 Night iv~4---Radlntlon Ca-rq 212 Distri ;IOTOM"'Imr~44 dibmas pa tw as Mmeew*4 me nt -41 thermeel t- nqA Ch.6.. ..A u e acterist %If. computing tubes DIM slmilar to BF3 tubes, y the effickncy of former Is twke thilt Of the litter. 4j. L. S. Ettm,4 6c V/-+(,- AUTHCHj- Boi'sl,a~uvn 'j. g Rodijnov, TITLE. On t1.P Ele, ',rjp~ i -'.r ic Irvestic j, ~f Df tile 11"iL! ( L, clektrofoLometricl esk-)ri. sve,:;.enlya )~' o neha) PERICMUL: Izvestiya A,uj,,1e7 . " SS6R, Sc-,i-iya Gc- If- I f"; 1958, lir c-,, lip 1 0-.-4 - 104',/ (U36R) A~-,6TRACT. ln measurt-:..e..tz- l ti, , zi type, W.e ili,u.An r, i,~ cbtai--,e,d b ti.e increz~6e in phcto-c fixed interv;,is -,f ',;Lj..e. Experimen:s cL.r.,ied out A,otometric '.~ii -)i,; : or.- -)I- the PLysicb 1:.st it-i* field coriditiuns ( Rpf-, I zl!j,' i ndic;,te ~ Lf does not always ~i ve Ile fuli details -)f c iis t ha rige s Th i b ) u r- :i particulor kNl,en t ,e i a deviutlonz~ froi; tl. e Foncrally i;rnooth dl-irni,l v:ii i- t It, order f-- ~)l ',,:,at: u , re drttiib-d knowleate ~ ! ~!,c i,tetisit 'v v:~r.~,t. ~,~ 11,,irin. t1-e I'~Y, it tec~!i~e -rces-, tc devise ar. b6tclm o"!~- "(-tl")d -~"" corAinu ) lsl rf c t~.e photo~~urrer.t. T11, I- general layout of tit e a arat~it: i s 6 1 v e n i n F i, - u r e .1 T e pl;jtomultiplicr li:t!" i I in front whicli is ope it. the workd ne, p~)si t i:--, Cardl/'~' (Ficures 1 and 3). erl -,,inutes, tl.e s! -i' I.- r C.ri the E . ec c ', ~,i,,e sky closed for 4U '~I,e I-elay syster. + ai,a worked by a time (z) (obtairied fiom El oi barograph). T_ tr)i the sensitivity, E-, mp can be switclied Dn evrry t-k) min by the tire me-i.ani_,~iT Position A in Cte diaj;raii- correspondt; to tl.e v :ktr,.~ pcsition and position B, to the inclasion _f tl.(-, st.-C-A lamn. The -hntomLilti-)lJer was kept in a sr-cial (Fi ure 2) whAz). :)rov1ded special cooli-ir to di..%,.inish e dark cu-rrent. FiEure 3 sl,,,ws an example -,f the tr-:t-s obtained (witt- a recordinE apparatus of tyi e EPI-O~~,). maximum ~at abol,t 1 4) whi,~h arj~--eared at ri1r,:.A.u lasted fcr five min-)tes cbn be easily not have be-r n-ticed ,ith normal discontinw),.s This raximurr, !.ziJ beer-. Dt served earli er ( R( 2 in so sharp a fora. In the summer ar.1 itiit,inn :,f 111 r-(-) I I - 1 were carr.'ed cut it two bLati_)as on the Pl'br,;s t(-. df 1_~Tj~.4 and 3 90C ne tto rridintion :s unrd2/7 nlEht sky. Tho ~ :n w -1 3 d iscc, ver t1,- I SOV/40 58-- C- 0 T a a" mr--i.5ured mai r, t t 11 f t r~ r: I )~il 1 was ~~s tat I i she I t i.,) le ti.e di-,rnA v,l,,, t 1 3 CIOC r,- v.,2 s r edit, - a' sirc c th, ti,e var iat i i,, C: 5~.(-)wed :rre~ ular f: .-t iati--ris ~Fi,,,~.re 4). '11. t 71. j ta t- i 3 b , S ,- i t I e I o r, a k e a n -i Z c i 1 In ~ns I i, t rEi rE -icy. Thp re3-111- rc v i c,,i s data .:;.. veake;ii,.4. -)f ni~7,lljt k, r k, j i ;j t h e 1 ay e r ." 2'0C 900 m. TlAs vir;*Pd I-et~ E- Pn f f 2. for tl p 7 ec, )n. Pn.: me'. r i- f f a -i s P,7 r r xr 1-ctrcpl-.~ tc meter it- 11 'er. TI f . r d if f r ta I e I n t 1,. e a i t n :J Cr, rd~/ ~:f tl-e 4 n f Ir,),,. 6C P -I 14,/: On th,~ gle - 'r- 171,ol- I.- z h re6icn if I r F~hl- si-nals f r, 7. a ine Ij 1-:irge- as x -~a ms x 10 ?-a T;. c-mplcyed -~a, t~., ~Pfs 1 and I~ .3 i 1, it make ~h: s e R s e f , I I f , r str,izture of --k.-,, radiation. T'.-.e autho-& iixf i:e f ,1.~,is aT-;,-Ip~ p! r ;3 t ~' d r:.- i t f plx t-ome. ~rs. 1\,: c c-, 'L a c e s f rhe s~, e c, t r a 1-.a r,-,,- ~he Li i,-, t Jef 1, ned P6 r-, C,IrrE'',t e c f C, m! I til the re:" C., Z3 e j I ~ ) De ',- z : i:7 i;-_ Cnrd4/~, C~-!Ilode I-,,,tocur, e nt- t t -ur- e,.t- L L all - for Eed 1, B. r t 1. V/W i th, v a L f e;-, ic- ,aIV-.,OLeter v t:! Y 71--tuo-elec 0 - if i( r t~e Sr'r~Ctl t ii red e e 0 ' ,.C 1- t I e 4 1., C . 1 1'.. V, e, -e- r. P, r o r r i r~ e ri o e Gontr-)'L ex. Ei 1 e C, be c I- ,A I r r e C) I v ~-h 'in c I cl: r 1 e 4 ,j f tC, 1,e I c rc. E: f3tuden's JU 7- r i c v '!.ere ai- i Cc d C/-,, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 90 #Owww~- 1,S 10 P800111112w"is 1? 0 pf 0 )1 a a is a ab v a it a i, v v mb v s p ro a r .a I t 4 1 L I AL I J $A N CC 0 U at. 1~.. 1., 00 09 )97). DEMMNATIA -F wiJ GUNULN'lonTIA~, ~F X. DE N F"-~E .00 GA,~;K.~ BY P.FTHQD of W--WaTluX. Ott&, Jky, (Polivap July 1950, vol. 30. 218-219). lh* C02 is first removed in a ser ihtirr with a eaustic #ode and the ri,- poer are then ;,oos*d nver 00 a ratfractory astertal in a Aar's ovon at 90,-*C. The Cc, '06 0 0.3 formed Is boorbod 14hr so washers containLag beryte ' -00 00- solution, :n6 tho owe#sv alkali is then backed titrated wlt~. . 0 80.1 oxalle beid using phonophthoWn. CO eoncentysti.-no In ~160 got the ranp 0.002-0.5A my be doterainod. 0 V ~69 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 *1* 0 0 0 0 069e9999900 6; a 0"1 2066. mmawrav oy u)w commuTioNSACARON MMOUDS IN FUN GASES BY CCMBM-nOg MM. PrebUkv J. and ~ _1#, 1. (ftliva (7w), 1"0, vol. 30, 218,2191 abstr. in Chas. Abotr., 1950, Val. ", 11059- 11060). he 120,t method has the dUadvantapas 12Ws tTosCoP'C it Is very 31fficult to determine when 1205 to - us the eousmass sonsiderable timeal AS Is diffloult to obtain reliable to- sulto wben 00 Is above 0.1%. To obviate the difficultleav the authors foolgoed gas absorption a"aratus using a modified combustion method. be flue Cases are meamwed in a IODD-e.l. ps burette containing saturated 1k 3 as *Wlnlng liquid. 7bWses enter a scrubber w1U, Ran to ;" C% and safety wamb battle with 0.00,3 0 BROW2 and then are led over gramular rsftao" material 3-10 a.m. In size in a Were tube furmsee bald at about 9W0. The products of combustlon, with formed C are absorbed Is a series of three wasbing battles, eoh one containing 20 w.l. 0.003 1 &&(ON) . After the run the axes" tack vith 0.005 9 ;Klle acid to phencilphthalsift JL of 0&(0K)2 'a t1trsted 1114e0 -1060 ; 660 ! goo 000 400 0001 We 0 1010 goo woe 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 *a 00 00 *0 00 00 99 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 d 00 bw~--Woa J. 84 wab im 20MA.~WbAl. W.W-- C~, I le ca C12 Iarqu- r OTTAMOVSKAYA, 0. M. "Hydrolysis of Solutions of Titanyl Sulfate". B. Ye. Boguslavokaya and 0, M. 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F., Golodova, K C_ TITLE: Sy-nthesis of IA-Polyiaoprene by Meani of Organosodium Com- pounds end Titanium Tetrachloride (Sintez ',4jiolilzoprena pomoshch'--yu natriyorganicheskikh soyedinenty i chetyrekh- khloristogo titana) Formation of High-meltirg Polymers in the Catalytic Polymerization of Dienes (Obrazovaniye vyq-,k-q~lavkikh polimerov pri kataliticheskoy polimorizataii diyenov PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obahchey khImii V.~~l 21~ Nr 6 pp (USSR) ABSTRACT: In addition to the polymerization syntheses lesc7ibed in the papers of references , -4 the authors ahowAd that the ~-.)mplexe-3 of the organosodium compound with TiOl 4 arte also effe,~.tive in the polymerization of diene5- On tlio polymerizatiun rf is, prena in benzine solution at ro,)m temperature in th,2 presen-e f i9c.- amyl sodium and TiCl tw- polympre were caparated in the mo'.ar ratio. an elastomer ecluble ;n benzine and an nanlub't, a:Lor phous powder. The polymer-.zation ~rcd,A:ta -f divinyll are gls~ Card 1/3 of the same nature. On changing the -omponpnt ratio rJ th- Synthesis of 1,4-Polylooprane b~ leans Df _rganr.501.um S'-7.1 Compounds and Titanium Tetrachlori,le Fcrmaticri ~-' High -melting Polymers in the Catalyti,: Polymerization of Lnnes catalytic complex 1.0 on an 'nereased T:C! 4quantity '~he yield in the solid polymer -ises, At a ratio cf 1.3 of the Isoamyl sodium t~, t,.tanur, blorlde only a solid p,_-1ymQr is formed (Table ',. With .,ncroRasing temperature of the catalyst ~Lnd the monomer. also 'Ile -eR-_tLori rqt,- -n siderably xncreas--p The powdery vinyl and isopreno L~rp als, f..rired in small am, polymerization in be-zine al~,ne w,,th Ti'1.1 spectrum analysis of the revu.tant polymers polylsoprene soluble in benzine 7ontains abr-at ~Qlk R. i, nents of the structure '.4 (Table 11, In this Pe~~eot ymers obtained by the auth -re -1i 'fer from tho - iy -n which i-9 formed in tha pr,~-3en t- -f ft,d um ~.,a compounds without titanjum 7h1-)ridPs. The resul*_ant powd-r-; polymers are highly heat resiatan4. The 7-,,ac+icno _r. ".- ; " ymera can proceed in two dire.;tions. 1) Reacf~ons whi,h r. volve the formation of condensed cix member-d ring6 in *h- -haLn Card 2/3 (Scheme), 2) Reacti-)ns betvp(~en th- ;,,~Iym,ri- ha,.r!- w~. h I-il Synthesis of 1,4-Polyisoprene by Means of Organosodium SCV/19-2-_ Compounds and Titanium Tetrachloride. Formation of q1gh- -melting Polymers in the Catalytic Polymerization of Dienes to a building-up of ring structures ut uncertain nature. Tho considerable heat-resistance of the polymere synthesized c,%n be explained by their high melting points (Ref 6). Instead -~f organoaodium compounds also the corresponding organo-compounda of potassium, magnesium and aluminum may be used. There are 2 tables and 8 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION; Veesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel'akiy institut sintetioheek,)~,(-' kauchuka imeni S. V. Lebedeva (All Union Scientific. ResearO: Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S V. Lebedev) SUBMITTED. June 11, ")58 Card 3/3 OTTENBERGO, N. All-Union Conference on improving the tr&J*m of the coal induBtry workers. Biul,,nauch.inforn,: trud i sar.plata 4 no.5:52-5,4 164 (MIRA 14:5) %,;oal aluert-Eduration &W training) UrWEFRG, N. Overall mochanisation and vocational training requiresente foa, minor@. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.41ll-13 Ap 163. (W~_' 16:5) 1. Starshiy insh. Mauchno-isoledovatel'skoy labbratorii po profeasio- nallno-tekhnichookom obrazovaniyu. (Coal miners-Education and training) OTTFSCU, C. On the definition of a line perpendicular t0 a Dlane. ',az mat fiz 70 no.2:64-66 F 165. ""ar IIR,zsew-ch C; 1.3 on AcIds i,-. t~ o~ A. V. N. Orakhov~ch, ;:. '-I. KritC-I:', i. A. 'I. I... ',. F..- Ottensen, N. 1. ;.IeIIshi'I.uv' I . 1'. 3010diri, lr.~it b~.o. air-, Nad Cl.e4i-, Acad "Dok Ak Nauk 333,R" VG: LCw', ':(, 3 -3, tigated uf -L aci-nl cf ,r Using C Live and regenemte~' liver, 5ectior,z~ -,f t..- -~v,-~i- atjj-n.:n,, tI.- regcn~c~-.e f rom i t . 'Vonc.uues th-t jrotein in rt!6eneramed Lis,,, ie is lay an increased, in m-xc!-,'utge ~n tL3s--i,!, for7:;~tiw. dicarbo24-iic a:.dnc) aciris, nor by intent-1ve L-icluslon of t~;'m -;r. t - rc)*.'Z*:'I~. Subndtted by Acad A. 1: Opar;li,, 4) PA 39/1,9T65 -------------- el U- v, . LIM/ Physical Memistry - G,~i.c.7al Problens on Isotope Cheuistry B-7 Abe Jour Reforat,Zhur - ;:4314at Vo 3, 195',) 7414 Author Kudriyavtsev, wid Kursaniv, D.N. Title Determination of the Isoto,)u Composition of OVgeii in Organic CompoxxAs Orig Pub Zh. o6hch. khimii, 195b, vol 26, No 4, 1035-1039 Abstract A nethod is dencribed fdr the destructive hydrogenation of organic substa:~ces for the purpose of determinine the isotope composition of the oxygen in these substances; the hydrogenation is carried out at 300P in all H2 atmos-bi phere =1 over a Ni catalyst. At 300-4W there is no exchan between the vallo of the tube, mde of Mo-glaso, and lf2(7"- The catalyst contains oxygen which can be ex- changed with the water vapor. In order to establish the equilibrium for thia exchange foxlx passes of vapor over the catalyst at 300P are sufficient. The error in the determination is 3-4 percent. Card 1/2 - 70 - ;ik gel CIDIV mw Tim OAS arj mflowid. r A;_ -3 my W . z- --f 7 uYINOCHKIlik. Ye.y.; OrTESHN, B.V.; AldKSYEV. 1.V.; BIGH111, L.P. Studies on the metabolism of ammonium citrate. glyciae and Dl- glutsmic acid labeled with H15 in mate under normal c,)nditions and In vitamin B6 deficiency [with summery in Anglish]. ~op.med. kh1m. ) no.6;440-450 N-D '57. (MM 11:2) 1. Institut biolopicheekoy I meditsinskoy khimil WIN SSSR. Moskva (CITRATBS. metabolism, ammonium ci r-,te, labeled with redionitropen. in normal a. vitamin BI defic. rats Okus)) (GLTCLU. metabolism. In normal & vitamin B6 defic. rate. rpdionitrogen labeled (Rue)) (GU)TARATAS, metabolism, DI-glut amic saide labeled with radionitrogen, In noraw.1 & vitamin B6 defic.rats) (VITAKID B6 IMPICiJOICY. experimentel. mmonium citrate. glycine & DL-glutamic acid labeled : ith radionitrogen metab. (Rua)) GORKO. V.A.; OTTISEN. B.V.; ALEKSMV, X.V. Automatic apparatus for the uninterrupted registration of the optical density of aqueous solutions of certain biologically Important sub- stances In the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. Top.med.kh1a. 5 no.5073-376 S-0 159. (MIRA 13t2) 1. Institute of Biological and Kedical Chemistry. the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow. (CHM41STRY. ANALTTICAL equip. & supply) Robber Abstracts March 1954 Synthetic Rubber and Uke Products 1060. Mixing toshnique wit I Ild ne M &3% and prevent developments. . 1) ..U1, 0 witta iinte b% ALIVIOI~. IL. n r 6, WT2114 W, abs 3732. The full pplwr now cippenn 3S:3112 OMSCU, Constantin., prof. Why one can see in perspective. Gaz mat B 14 no. 10077-583 0 163. 1. Scoala medie 36, Bucurasti. 07rTCTI, A. F., r7and Plol ',cl Idiss.: -- !~-p hy;71#-nic i3lwniflc.-nncr- of I"- !I.-'! permeab I I I ty of a d ist -I ads-n ntmosp~ier-" .t8row, I I pr I T ns t -) ~ ',n ~ o- I r c j-, .Tyc,tpnp and Occ ipatio-al -Is-asi-s o'' tvi#- Acad Med 3ci ?',, o ~ s 1- , %,l 10, lrw~c,, 12p) - kand. b1olog. nauk Mkintemnee and COMPONdtion of electric lighting standards. Syetotekhnika 9 no.7:25-26 J1 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Ukrainskiy institut giglyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy. (Electric lighting-Standards) OTTICH, A.F., inshener; FRUKHT. 1.A., doteent. %ft Light effects of clerestories equipped with wind deflectors. Stroi.prom. 31 no.6:21-22 Je '5). (VTRA 6:7) (Roofs) (Factories--Heating and ventilation) AO-4 c a. r, A I at "7vd I fti: e- to .01 -:d.", linow"Mols modwA A- 'i 1. 10% re y *W4 mkwrm pautiks" its Sjul low. " "M to a re"Ve Im rt- . . .--. ~ Ad~ W tALISAM" DRUM. T.; OTTIS. V. &W'11~44*~A'~:~' ." Spreading of r9etal cancer throu4gb the lymphatic system and Its importance. Bratial. lek. 11str 34 no.2:138-147 F '54. le Z Chir, odd, Onke ust, v bratislave, prednosta doe. dr. V.Bruoth. a s Pat. anat. untayu LTSU v bratislave, prednosta prof. dr F.KleIn. (RVCM. neoplasm. Owtastasse thro*gh lymphatic system, surg.) "ILAW; IK K. or-Ill Dr.; F A BVT; I K , Z. ; rl,,AJC A, K. ; 0',7 1o, 11. , M Dr. litity 45 no.C t 367- 373 31 Mr ',,5. Slovf~vz4.eLo ustavi; I'l-0 J, 'J.- -fir - I T-, v (v,,duc ~'-l Dr. K. . Travy R K;t e,l ro, ic t ,r-, 1, o9 S ', , ,--r r,'p pt t i ~ Fivii I r vhr i e v ( vp~ ti - o 1-11 Dr. V. Ott I:,). T-m c i v . 8 04 #1010 ' 6::9009016990000006 t *4-4 1 0006 0 0 * f a a 0 0 * o * 4 -,9 o 0 0 4 s mass oft'sP1,1011 wa is a 11 Is 11 w is 4it 10 pro W a (t a it I A 0 b a p a 1, w u0 r.0 # I I A I 00. -00 00 A -00 ~ 00. mumnsum fcw th, cb-1 -61 .00 00 V N Kithou'lls MW A, Fq" 61 -00 ton .00 *0 . ~00 00 .00 00 00 .0 so a 1v zoo go _00 00 of %0 .00 0 300 0 00 Too 00 -00 9 -ze 0 *T&LL~GIL&L LITERAVU*f CkASUPKAM" 00 8! 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Tr . t -if- -2r- rir.;t;. . I ov -I - i ~ ) vo~ . , , '. . . , .. . - , , . :z . , , -, : I k r,,:,a I , 1 1 ,,, ip " i " :t ) t .,~ - -, 4- " , : ", . .I J : . .0~,t . , ,CC"Sslj"l ~ .1 .; ) 1- . I . '. I 07-ILIK. Peter Correlation between the velocity values leterwined ir Hungarian rocks by ultrasonic waves and some other ptqslcal and chemical charar tert m f- I r7.9. Gooflz kozI l.' no. 3/1.0t~-100 '04. -OTTO. A. 19. Self -record trip, electrophotonetric equirvent for nansuring nie~at Ik7 rndlation. PrIb. t tekh. okop.no.1:110-111 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Laningrndskiy gosudarstvennyy univerettet. (Might sky) (Photometry. Astrononienl) KONDRATYEV, K. Ya.; BURGOVA, M. P.; MDOtAYLOV, V. V. ; GRISHECHKIN, V. S. ; PETELIN, 6. M. ; OTTO,-A. N. ; MLDONOVA, Z. F. "Camplex of spectral apparatus for tne Irreeet.gatiGn of tr-- wwlp field in the atmosphere." report presented at the Atmospheric Symp, Leningrad, '-12 Aug 64. OTM, K. "Radio tranamiaBlon of physiological date." p. 265. SDEWVACI TEGiNIKA. (~GXISTERSTVO STWJIRENSTVI). Prahas CzechoslovakiA, Vol. 7, no. 7, July 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. Q, September Ic59. Uncl, POLIBRAWYA. L.G.; G]MrMSEIT. Yu.N.; CrMc A.N. -,_R(~PIONUV, S.F. IlectralbstometrIa investigation of sectilacence of the ~17. NeAftner.geofiseged no~4:58-59 159o WRA 11;11) (Geophysics) (Phate"try) U/Ucu .13 Uzi -.:Iy u"-z( Z; '5 yt r Ieniri voye izl-c;,eniye s- ,,t~su sk; 4L il 3F 5.~ ~.3 L ,3,. r,-, i.D ~-y-yk- J/ i.46 U/" A f ,. whi C , amp'lilr r q quire O O - U stru.*zc-.,,* the fil"'I" bu. 'I, appro~riLi*e r r fore made F~r*iier 9- s w r e fects ~,J' B 1, ~ !4 qpller '- ang was m~rp 1-1:. cal i t r,.i Is u I tra- L with Card '1146 A f ie, 1 and ~s, i Y Ka rt, A.3 j uc v 17808-60 -EWT(l) 9]N ACC N11; AT6007608 SOURCE COM UR/296O/65/O0O/0D3/0O24P047 AVMltt Komdrat'Z!v. I. To. (Professor); Mironova, 2, fttos_ A, No TITut The spectral dk"2% natural grounds SOURCK: Lamingraid. Valversitet. Problemy fisiki atmonferyo no. 3, 1%5, 24-47 TOPIC TAGSt spectral albedo. spectrophotometric property, shortwave range, long- wave range, chlorophyll, absorption band ABSTRACT: The spectral albado, of natural grounds was measured by.special instrumento The program of massuremente was so pleased that changes of spectral albedoe might be detected at various typical grounds. Measurements were carried out above fields of lucerne In the Odessa region, above crop fields to the Poltava region, above clover and lupine fields and water surface in Lithuania, and above snow, asphalt, and con- crete to the Leningrad region. All observation data were divided into three classes according to their spectrophotometric properties, The albodo of the first class in- creased from the short-vave range to long waves. Soilso road*, and other free sur- faces are Included In. this class. The secondclass of olbedo has a maximum from 500 to 560 up and a minimum from 650 to 680 so to the visible spectral range. The s1bedo attained great values In the range from 730 to 1000 up. Vegetation covers formed thla albedo, class. The third albedo class consisted of snow and water our!-- ACC HAj AT6007608 faces..and was characterised by slight variability.' Two kinds of albedos were com- puted: A, fron man reading data symetrIcel to true noon and A as man values derived from three ustsorological reading** Harbages cove;od Witt soft vegetation have, sisillar. spectral albedoe within the range from 420 to 900 ap end an increase of spietral albeft within the Interval of 420-530 no. At 700 up a sudden sharp In- -trameoccersublebattalus, Iti.uWaijoluxbo.720-1000-M interval. Softind 4asse barbapo of gress and cabbage have the absorption lime of chlorophyll, but surfaces of rlp=U% corn and sunflowers have no chlorophy1fibsorption bands. i6e Amies of spectral albedo dejoends upon the phase of vegetation. The albedo of a maw ourface Is unstable and depeaft upon the physical state of the paw Md jUMI. "USO'CONdICIONno The albedo of a water surface chauges slIgbtly depanding upon the wavelength. "Oris art. bast 11 figures md, 5 tablea6- (CC) SO COWS' 04/ SM DAT92 now/ ORIC R]gF:l 005/ ATD PUBS: ,,,YU.ZT?N gy Joqo T *,,.aui 'GUrT;rT0S U.IIU;'--rTTI gill T -1 BUC) 3avlu~i 9T-j-. RuTjr-.n-jC T I'J,~ -Ail r,.(] PONO?-',A:--EV f V. ~. ;-- CrTO, D.L. Desll!conlzing tigh moT~Ius a--.;m-4nate Solutions. mot. i obor. AN ~,azaKh. SSh 9:97-102 164. , - SWAVINA, Ye.L.; GUSAIROVA, T.D.; Cr-,O, L. - Cementation of tha.11J= from aijcali scl.itions. 7ruV :nB,. m,.. I obog. AN Kazakh. SSR 9tlU6-1 U 164. (!! 1.-,-4 . 7: 9) AKHME7,11, L.F., 07T~ ~.D.j !(-f1('MAfUV, '.5. Study4-ng '-tp :--f:p --In~cs-'!-n -' ~b',alned n *,.-(~.,7t~ ~~yllrogarnf-r, rf J -.~-mo~d 61-' ,4 '1 na --e golut'on5. '-i-Jy -'nq-.mF-,,' ,hrg. k: Fazakh.SSR 11:21~-30 164. (M:RA IFZ:4,,