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AUTHORS: Ozol, SOV/T9-de-l 1-40/55 TITLE: 2-Diphenyl-Acetyl-Indandione-1,3 (2-Difenilatsetilindandi-on-1,3) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, PP 3083-3085 (UZ3R) ABSTRACT. Of late scientists became interested in the 2-substituted inlandlone- 1,3 because of' their physiological activity. According to data in Dublications some of them show an antibacterial, others an in- secticide activity. The 2-phenyl-indandione is an active preparation against blood coagulation and is already used in medicine. The 2-di- phenyl-acetyl-indandione-1,3 (I) is stillmore efficient. Tt differs from other tiaditional blood an.ticoa8ulants (e.-. diccumarol,phe-nyl- indandione) by the fact that already in smaller doses it causes a considerable decrease of the prothrombin level of the blood. Be- sides,it was found that the diphenyl-acetyl-indandicne is a valuable means in fighting harmful rodent. 00 C6H4 -' CHCOCH(C 6H5)2 (1) ~1~ CO/ Card 112 Compound (I) was synthesized by the condensation of the dimethyl ION NR3 A.P>Oi-lYOr) 67 _CiRS VinogTadslray-a. 10. P, SOUROBi riekhanika polimerov, no, 7-215 no ivamllde. t h 7 .1 Apr ti-me is r,,6 rie -L aw e.r tile none Loi,-d2a~),-- --- [ - IyEVINISH, A.1f.. [javins, A.F.1; VIMBA, S.G. OZOL, Y9.1., Zhur. neorg. khim. PentahYdrate of barium diborats B0204'5H20' (MIRA 11:3) 2 10:2423-2,425 0 157. 11. Institut khimil All Latviyokoy SSR. (Hydrates) (Barium borate) VIMBA, S.G,; IYEVINISH, A.F. Divine, A.F.]; OZOL, Ta.K.,Cozole, j.K.]. Tatrnhydrate of barium borate &%B204 * 4H20- Zhur. neorg. khim. 3 no. 2: 3?5~-327 P '58. (MIRA 11W 1. Institut khimii Akademil nauk latviyekoy SSR. (Barium borate) (Crystallography) AUTHORBo Vimba, S. G. , IMInSh, A, F. , (jzol 76 2 4.~ TITLEt The Tetrahydrate of Barium-Diborate 20 4 * 41-.2c; (Tetragidrat diborata barlys. - BaB204 4 H20) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganiche8koy Khimii, 1958,*Vol. 3, Nr 2, pp. 325-327 (USSR) ABSTRAM The synthesis of the-tetrahydrate of barium-diborate is de- scribed. BaB204 4 H20 is produced according to the following reaction: BaCl 2+ Ha 2B407 + 2 NaOH + 3 H2 0 - BaB204 * 4 H20 + + Na2 B207 + 2 NaCl. The precipitated crystals are white. By. crystallization at a pH-value of the solution of 11,7 crystals with a grain size of 2 mm are obtained. The analysis of the crystals is as follows found % : Bao 51,81 B 203 - 23,49 H 20 - 24,58 calculated % : BaO 51,98 B 0 - 23,060 H 0 - 24,62 2 3 2 The thermal analysis shows an endothermal effect at 1090'0:, Card 1/2 and a second endothermal effect, which is connected with'the The Tetrahydrate of Barium-Diborate - BaB 20 4 ' 4 H20 78-2-11/43 complete giving off of the crystallization water at 1270 C. The tetrahydrate of bariumdiborate crystallizes in prismatic form with the following parametert a - 10,08 1, b - 16,60 2 and c - 8,37 The following values were calculated from this parametert 1. a t b s o 0,607 , 1 3 0,504 2. Volume of the lattice uniti V - abc sin 0- 1340,73 3. Number of molecules in the lattice unit: Z - 8 4. X-ray density = 2,92 9/cm3. There are 2 figures, 1 table and 4 references, 1 of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Clumical Institkite AS Latvian= (Mwtitut WWI Akademii nauk Latviyr;icoy SSR) SUBMITTED: April 29, 1957 AVAILABLSs Library of Congress Card 2/2 USSR/Inorganic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. C. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30279 of BV.03). Solubility of I at 20, 30, 40 and 50' has been determined, X-ray J~ady has shown that I is iso- aDrphous with qfO$r.4HO (Zachariasen W.H., i-. Kristal- logr.,. 1938, 98, 266);_ lattice parameters of I: a 11.09, b 11.28, c 9.27 kX, f 1.55, f (x-ray)-l-549, z = 4. -Card 2/2 VANAG, G,Ya. [Vanags, G.1; OZOL, Ya.Ya. [Ozols, j.] Reaction of 2-halo-2-wthyl-1,3-indandione with aromatic and heterocyclic azines. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.5tl436-1441 Yor 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1, Institut organicheskogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR. (Indandione) (Amines) OZOL, Ye. A. "Electrocardiographic Analysis of Flutter Arrhythmia." Cand Med Sci, Kazan' State Inst for the Adveuiced Training of Physicians, Kazan', 1953. (RZhBiol, No 7. Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556 24 Jun 55 OZOL. Ye 9A. Significance of electrocardiography in the differential diagnosis of rheumatic and atherosclerotic lessions of the heart in cardiac fibrillation. Terap.arkh. 28 U0.5:37-42 '56. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Is terspevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. L.K.Rakhlin) Kazanskogo gosudaretvannogo instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey iment. V.I. Lenin&. (A~~ICUIAJ( FORMATION, etiology and pathogenesis, . arteriosclerosis & rheum., ROG differ. diag. (Rus)) (GOROURT DISFASE, complications, arteriosclerosis causing auric. fibrill., ROG differ. diag. from.rhaum. (Rue)) (RHIUKATIC RRA DISHASN, complications. &uric. fibrill., JCG differ. diag. from coronary arteriosclerosis (Rus)) LIKHTENSWEYN, XIwim Geselevich;_PE%Ll-~~~gi"MLQ-h..- MMMMOVIGH, Yefim Abramovioh; KAIRUMUNA, A.N,, red.izd-ve; PCKHUMINA, X,I,, tekhnred, [Ploating plant siliksllts~tnyi 61 p. for the manufacture of mailicalcite."I Plavuehii zavod. Moskva, Izd-vo Sachnoi transport,* 1960. WRA 14:3) (Building materials) (Factories-Design and construction) - OzmezkUTIN, G. (Ozol-Kainins., G. I; PURIN, B. [Purins, B. I Elecl~rolytic deposition of nickel from sulfate electrol7tes with addift"&-of some organic and inorganic substances. Vestis latv a1z nol.07-86 161. 1. Institut Ichimi i AN Iatviyokoy SSR. I OZOI,KALNINI G.(Ozol-Nalninss, G.1; PURIN, B.[Purina, B.) Effect of alternating current an the electrolytic depoaition of nickel. Report No.2. Polarization in nickel electrolytes with the Superposition of an alternating current on direct durrent. Vestis Iatv ak no.5:71-78 1-61. 1. Almdemiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, Institut kbilmli. . OZOII--Y&LNIN, GjOzo]-Kalnins, G.1; FURIN, B.[Purins, B.] Effect of alternating current on the electrolytic deposition of nickel. Report 3. Electrolytic deposition of nickel on a nicIcel bass with superposition of an alternating current on a direct current. Vestis Latv ak no.6:51-56 161. (Nickel plating) - OZOLA; E.; NEILANDE, A., red.; CAKSS, J., teYlip. red. [Crossbreeding increases cel zosu. produktivitati. 1961. 32 p. (LF-tvia-Geese breeding) the productivity of geese]Krufftofiana Higa~ Latvijas Va2sts izdevnieciDa, (WRA 15: 10) VANAG, G.Ya. (Vanags, G.]; OZOLA, E.Ya.. Polynuclear heterocyclic compounds. Part 62 4,6-Dip~enyl-20(00)- benzoylpy-ridine. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4tll5l-1159 Ap 162. (KRA 15:4) 1. Institut organicheskogo iinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR. (Pyridine) (&terocyclic compounds) OZOLL'VSKAYAX G.V.; NEKRASOV, I.Ya. Petrography and petrochemistry of trachyrhyolitesy trEch7andesitesj, and monzonites of Polevaya Mountain (northeastern Yakatia). Trudy IAFAN SSSR,,Ser*Geol no-11-3-15 162. (IMM 15:7) (Alazeya Plateau-Petrology) L-31�06-66 ~ EWT(z)/E1iP-(jj i6M ACc Nit: Ap6o2 682 SOURC& CODEt UR/0079166/036/003/649276~W 'VU-MOR: Zhdanov, Yu. A*; Dorofeyenko, Go No; Korollchankol Go Aq Ozolin, A* Eo ORG: Rostov on tho Don State UniversLty (Rostovskiv-na-Donu goBudarstvenrWy universite7t TITLE': Condensation of D-glyceraldehyde~ath phosphoranos SOMICE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36. no- 3. 1966. 492.494 TOPIC TAGS: condensation reaction, aliphatic aldobyde, chemical synthesis, organic phosphorus compound, 6.ubstituent, ester, nonmetallic organic derivative JUSTRACT: A general nothod. of synthesizing 1-C-aryl-s4bstituted unsaturated pentulosos on the basis of the condensation of glyceraldebyde with benzoylmthyl- enetriphanylphosphorano and its derivatives is proposed. The preparation of four new uns-atu atod pentulosos is described. The etb~q ester of 4,5-D-dihydroxypentone- 2-oic aci .Rias obtained in the reaction of glycerid&bVe with carbetHoxynetbyleno- triphonv1pliosphorane 11 Orig. art. has: 2 formalaso fJ-PRS7 SUB CODLEt 07 SUM DAM: 05Fob65 / ORIG REFs oo6 / OTH OF; 001 Card UDCi 547, ZA-VIYALOV, (6N,j KRYLOV, V.I.; OZOLIN, A.K.; RUDKOV, GA.; KHATSKE=C4 m.1g., jinmb, Repktas. to,the inqairles of our readers, Kekei tepl,tiw 7 no.1"3-44-04 163. (MIM 16 g2) I a MmrM7.-tekhnolog po arbotormosam Mavnogo upraTlenija lt&*.- aottwnogo 1phozyaystwa Ministerstva putey soobohcheni7a (foi &171- rdqr)w 2* liachalinik tormomoy laboratorii Hookovskogo toratomogo Nmv*ft,(far Krylov), 3, Zmbstitell zachallnika, spetsiallnop koustruktotskogo byuro Mookovskogo ~nmoznogo savoda (for Ostolin), 4* :Pneatitell nachallnika proyektno-tekbnologioheskogo otdala po rmbntu i bkgpluatataii teplovosov pri zavode in. Illicha (for kidkor)o 1 CR&ilroads--JipAling) (Diosel locomotives) KRILOY, Vladimir Ivanovich; OZCLIIN, A.K., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhn.red. (Locomotive brakes] Tormoza lokomotivov. Mookya, Vaes.ixda- tbl'sko-poligr.ob"edinenie X-va putei soobshchaniia, 1960, 299 p. (MIRA 14:1) (Railroads--Brakes) KARVATSKIY, Bronislav IqucIvigovic*, ftofessot'; IAZARINOV, Vhlentin Plakaro:- vich, professor; OZOWII A.L, iMhoner, redaktor; TUDZOW, D.M., takhaichaskiy redRR"F"2" [Automobile brakes] Avtotormoza. Moskva, Goo. transpahal-dor. izd- vo. 1956s 287 P. I (K[aA 9: 11) (Automobile~--Brakes) GRINIO, V.A., inzh.; OZOLIN, A.K., inzh. - New engineerls brake valTe No. 222. Elek. I tepl. tiaga 2 no.7:19-21 ii 158. (Locomotives--Brakes) (MIRA 11--7) OZOLIN, A.K.,inzh.; KRY"JV, V.I.,Inoh. Air-fractionating apparatus No. 292 used for passenger trains. lClek. i tepl.tiaga 3 no.1:23-26 Ja 159. (MM 12:2) (Railroacls--Brakes) KRYTjOV, VIad$mIr Ivanovich; OZOLIN, A.K., inzhener, redaktor; VERINA, G.P., tekhatcheskiy redaktor-' [Automatic locomotive brakes] Avtotormoza lokomotivov. 3-s izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva. Goa. transp. shal-dor. izd-vo, 1954. 383 P. (Locomotives-Brak-on) (MLRA 8:3) SHAPOVALEITKO, A.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;DMITRIYEV, A.V.; OZOLIN, A.Ke, Ibzh. Diesel compressors used in diesel locomotives. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no.1:16-17 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:3) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Shapovalenko). 2.Glavnyy konstruktor Pervomayokogo tormoznogo zavoda (Dmitriyev). (Diesel locomotives) KRYLOY, Vladimir Ivaaovich; inzhener, redaktor: MINA, G.P.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Automatic brakes of locomotives] Avtatormoza lokozotivov. Izd. 4-op, i'spri I dop. Moskva, Gos. tranap.zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 378 P. (Brakes) (Locomotives) (MLRA 9:12) KRU.OV, Vladimir Ivanovich;_qZOLIN, Aleksandr Karlovich; BRAYLOVSKIY, N.G., iuzh., red.; XHITR6VA, N.A.. takhnared-i- [Now air distributor for passenger trains] Novyi vozdukhoraspre- delitell dlia paseazhirskikh poazdov. Moskva, Vaes.izdatellsko- poligr.obwedinenis K-va putei soobshchaniia, 196o. 46 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Railroads--Brakes) GRINIO. Vyacheslav Adollfovich; IMYLOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; _OZOLIN, AAkkjaad3~ Pr ich; KLYKOV. Te.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, red-- "12Z 09 Vi-MINA, ZUP., takh3l.red. [Faucets of a railroad engineer; provisory numbers 222 and 2541 Krany mashinista; uslovnye nomera 222 1 254. Moskva, Goe.tranap.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 44 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Railroads--Brakes) KAZARINOV, V.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, zaal. deyatell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR; KARMINSKIY, D.E., doktor telchn. nauk, retsaaawt ; OZOLINy &K., inzh., red.; KBITRDVA, N.A., Jr, tekhn. red. (Automatic brakes] ivtotormoza. Izd.2. Moskva, Trans- zheldorizdat, 190. 238 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Railroads- Brake4) V. KRYWV, Vladimir Ivanovich; PZROV. AleksancIr Nikitich- OZOLIN Aleksandr A&RANTSIV, Yu.S., red.; VER r INA, .v - w- B ~ [Handbook on brakes] Spravochnik po tormozam. Moskva, Goo. transp.zhol-d or. izd-vo. 1957. 595 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Railroads-Brakes) GRINIO, Vyacheslav Adollfovich; KRYLOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; -OZOLIN, Aleks~andr Karlorvich - INOZEMTSEV . V . G. , kand. tekhn. n--eu-k- - !:L' - - p ----i-6d-.;-TOR--OnIIKO5, L.F., tekhn.:red. [Engineer's valves]Krary mashinista.. 1-sd.2., dop. Moskva, Transzholdorizdat, 1962. 74 p. I . ~ (MIRA 15: n) (Locomotives-Valve-ger-ra) KRY101t, V.I.; OZOLIN., A-K. ____ Discussion of Boiko anO Senderov's article "Is there a need for emergency brake accelerators on freight trains,* Elek.i tepl.tiaga 5 no.1100-31 N ~61. (14IRA 14-11) 1. Nachallnik tormosnoy laboratorli lAoskovskogo tormozrago zavoda (for Y_-Ylov). 2. Zameatitell glavnogo konstniktora Moskovskogo tormoznogo zavoda (for Ozolin). (Railroads---Brakes) KHATSKELEVICH, M.N.,, inzh..; ZAVIM(YV,, G.N.; NOVIKOV, A.V.., inzh.; OZOLINP A.K jn7,h.; UPIN, V.B., inzh.; DANILOV, V.f.,, inzh. Replies to the inquiries of our readera.- Elek.i t6pletiaga 5 w99:45-46 S 161. (MM 14:10) 1. Glavrqy tekhnolog po avtotormozam Glavnogo upravleniya lokomotivnogo khozyaystva MIniaterstva putey so4hcheniya (for Zavlyalov). (Railroads-Brakes) (Diesel locomotives) (Insulating oils) KRYLOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; PEROV , Aleksandr Nikitich; 01"OL114, Aleksandr Karlovich; SpiWITSEV, Yu.S.., red. [11a~ual on brakes] Spravochnik po tormozam. lzd.2. Mo- skva, Transport, 1965. 509 P. (MIRA 18:6) OZOL IN I I A, Zli o ICAND MED U-1 I"M*+644-" ON THE STUDY OF I LIPOID METABOLISM IN ANIMALS IN EXPERIMENTAL TUBERCULOSIS,9-- IN RELATION TO CERTAIN ALIMENTARY FACTORS." RiGAV 1961. MIN OF HEALTH LASSR. RIGA MED INST). (KL-DV, 11-61, 229). -272- OZOLIN B V - IMUL11, B. I. ~-= ~~" Changes in the characteristics of producing horizon waters in the Bash1drian platform. Trudy UVII no.4:69-88 '59. (11111 12:8) (Baahkiria--011 field brines) 00090000*900000000100000000000000000000*Od 000000000000000000000ooosooeooooooo0,00!004:::O~?~ Dto 01 1u CTMa J! 0 0 uw I., ~ I ! 1.7 sy at AT a in 6 C 9 V 6 M X L 0 VO R S T A- K .2 IS eel 0 oor 0011 OOR )6OLIT1111, )NO Aho It- VIDIIIIII 002 n 00ft O o 00, IF On 0o 11100 002 so 002 roe VVK3 w-, too p w" P- w too see 00- 700 00 coo T r m M A x 4 03upt f9ro it man niq a it It of aait %I n it (a It 91 A u 11 If 21 OC a II I t 1 -20 0 6 0a a 0 9 IS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 00 0 so so - M - .. 1!k n-L, *1* 0 0 oil I u(n)GII U1434 bb yx 1040 Ila's m &I tr f Ou a- 1--T!~Lsr I A I ST 0. by is 1% t's 13 JQD 4-0 AT- collie$ I-. 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VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V.; SHCHERBINA, A.A.; UYUNKOVA, V.Z.; BARAIIOVSKIY. A.L.; GEORGIYEVSXIY, S.D.; STEPUNIII, G.A. LUKAYTRNE, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAIL'YEV, A.V.; RUKHAZZE, P.Ye.; VASBADZE, V.N.-, SHARIDZE, V.M.; VAOZHAVIDZE, D.V.-, KORKESHKO, A.L.: KOUSNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SERGEYXV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN, M.P.j RYBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. ;RUSANOV, P.N.; BOCHMMVA, Z.P.; BLINOVSKIY, K.V.; ILYSFW, L.K.: MUSBEGYAN, A.M.; LEONOV, L. M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.eada no.15: 85-182 153. (MLRA 9: 1) 1. Glarnyy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk SSER (for Makarov,2ilipeako, Gerasimov, Il'inskaya. Vsksler); 2. Akademiya komunal'nogo khozyay- stva Imeni X.D. Pamfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Vsesoyuznaya sel'skokho- zyaystvenzuLya vystavka (for Illina); 4. Botanicheskiy sad Botaniche- skogo instituta imeni V.L.Komarova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Sokolov, Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheakiy sad Leningradakogo (continue& on next card) NAZAMSKIY, S.L.-(contlaued) Card 2. gosudarstvennogo ordena, Lanina universitata (for Zaleaski7); 6. Pol yarno-Allpiyakiy botanicheskiy sad Kollskogo filiala imeni S.M. Kirova Akadamli nauk SSSR (for Avrorin); 7. Botanicheakly oak pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universiteta (for Ivanov); 8. Botanicheakiy sad pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universitsta imeal V.V. Xuybyeheva (for Prik- ladov)-, 9. TSentral'nyy Sibirskiy botanicheakiy sad Zapadno-Sibirsko- go filiala Akademll nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevokaya); 10. Bo- tanichaskiy sad Irkutsko goeudarstvannogo universitats, imani A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskly); 11. Altayskaya plodovo-yagodnaya opyt- naya stantsiya (for Luchnik); 12. Bashkirskiy botanichaskiy sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Leaostepuaya selaktaionmya opytnaya stautsiya deko- rativnykh kulltur tresta Goazelenkhoz Ministerstva kommunaVnogo kho- zyaystva RSFSR (for Vekhov); 14. Bryanskiy lesokhozyaystvennyy insti- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskly sad pri Voronezhakom gosudar- stvennom universitete (for Kashkin); 16. Grekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago- gicheakiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanichaskiy sad pri Rostavokom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.M. Molotova (for Matukh1n); 18. Botanichaskiy sad Kuybyshevskogo gorodekogo otdala naroanogo obrazo- vaniya (for Zatvarnitskiy): 19. Zoobotanichaskiy sad pri Kazanskom universitete (for Grachev), 20. GosudarstvamW respublikan3kiy proektnyy institut "Giprokommmetroy" (for Charkasov); 21. Botani- cheskiy sad Odeaskogo goBudarstvennogo universiteta Imani I.I. Mechni- kovs, (for Kirkopulo); 22. botanichaskiy sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudaretvannom univeraltete (for Lavitskaya); 23. Botanichuskiy sad (continued on next card) NAZLMSKIY. S.L.---(continued) Card 3. Akadezii nauk USM (for Griahko, Likhvar', Villchinakly); 24. Kiyevekly sellskokhozyaystvennyy inatitut (for Lypa)4 25. Botani- cheekly sad Chernavitskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (for Orekhov); 26. Botanichookiy sad pri. LIvovskom gosudarstvennom universitsts - iment. Iv. Franko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheakiy sad YLharlkov- skogo gosudaxstveunogo univerBiteta. imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan- Irova); 28. Botanichaskiy sad Zhitomirskogo nallskokhozvaystvennogo instituts, (for Baranovekly); 29, Botanicheakiy sad Ak%demii nauk Belorueskoy = (for Georgiyevskiy-); 30. InBtitut biologii Akademii nauk Belorusskoy SSR (for Stepunin): 31. Botanichookiy sad Akademil Litovskoy = (for Lukaytens); 32. Rotanicheakiy sad Latviyakogo go- udarstvennogo universiteta, (for Ozolin)-, 33. Kabardinskiy krayeved- : heskiy botanichookiy sad (for Koo); 34. Sukhumskiy botanicheakiy Bad Akadenii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Ba- tumekly botanichookiy sad Akademii n&uk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze); 36. Thillaskiy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Grusinakoy M (for Kandzhavidze); 37. Sochinakiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudaretvennyy Nikitskiy botanichoskiy sad imeni V.M. Molotova (for Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymakly filial Akadamli nauk SSSR (for Rybin); 40. Botanicheekly sad Moldavskogo filiala Akademil nauk SSSR (for Ivanova); 41. Botanichaskly sad Botaziicheekogo instituta Aka- demii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSA (for Ryabava); 42. Botanicheskiy sad Kir- gizekogo filiala, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. BotanicheBkiy (continued on next card) NAZAIWVSKIY. S.L.---(Continued) Card 4. "ad Akademii nauk Usbakakoy SSR (for Ruaanov. Bochantseva); 44. Botanichookiy sad Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SM (for Bliuovskiy); 45. Respublikanskiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SSR (for Klyshev, Mushegyan). (Botanical gardens) ~k us-cuVcultivatcd plants Commercial. Oil-Bearing* Bucar-Bearing. Aba Jour : Ref 7,hur 13jol. , No 7, 1.958.1 29980 M-5 Autilor :,~,Pzolin, G.P. Inst Title Central Asiatic Institute for Forestry. Creating a Mulberry Plantation by the Planting Method. or"; Pub Sb- rabot po lean. 30-33. kh-vu- M.-L..q Gosiesbumizdat, -1957, Abstract Tests made by the Central Asiatic d in 1950-195, On the creatinn Institute for Forestry means Of direct of 4 Mulberry plantation by metilod permits t seea sowinG have demonstrated that this he settinG up Of Plantations far off from special nurseries; material brings abou Owing to this the t savinGs. supply of Planted tations created by seed Planting The Plants in those plan_ Card 1/1 earlier than when PI can be used one Year -anted as saplings and seedlinGs. - 48 OZOIJN. G. R.. (USSR) ------ - ritiOn On the Rate of "Effect of the Cranditions of Nut Respi_ration in Barley Rootse-" Report presented at the 5th int'l. Biochemistry Congresse Moscow, 10-16 Aug 196le (100) DOVAY VIF:irst Year Of 001 Izvestia, 1949 -SS) vol. current Digest Of ,Ile Soviet 'pr Vo. 38, 1949 page 47. ( In ~!A LP~--rar~r) OZOLM 1. 21920 OZGIQ~, I. 0 nerakh ~qpalneniya v Latviiskoy SSR trekhlctnego plan-, razuiti obshchcstverinjor-0 co ko'khoznogo i soUJic,.ivoCo prodWdJ_vro,;o zflivotno~wdstua. Loll-c',:evil, Sub. Latvii, 1949 , "'T 010,s. 19-32 SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey.,, No. 129, '..o-.kva, 1949. FW - "6f , .L 1i , f. W~7.IRANCV, A. XH. Gall Bladders - Foreign Bodies Unusual case of foriegn body in the gall bladder. Vest. khir. 72 No. 2, 19521-- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress) AlIggist -19~% Uncl. .,MOLIN, I.Yu. (Vladivostok) Problem of eircumsewibed tuberc-alous osteamyelitis of the curar-ial vault. Vop.neirokhi--. 2-1+ no.6944-1+5 N-D 160. (MIRA 1481) (SMJLL-TUBERCUIA)SIS) ODINIJ Ya.[Odins,J.]; BUSH,K.[Buss,K.); KLYAVIjV, Ya. [Klavins,J.]; MAYKE,PjMaike,P.j; GRUZIS,A., kand. sellkhoz.nauk, retsenzent; OZOLIN.KjOzolins,K.1, inzh., lesokhoz., retsenzent; IJFLPEETE,~iZ,F., RF red.; JSOVSKA, M., tekhn. red. [Drainage of forests] Mezu nosusinasena. By J.Odins. and others. Riva, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba, 1960. 282 p. [In Latvian] (MIRA 14:12) (Latvia-Forests and forestry) (Drainage) Q Is ver ;OvIded th I ill oil an I higher vkm f out othtf A Somy 1 00*0 00* 0 00e00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 -0 163! 1 a s, A I A 1 6 9 is is U Is 4 is a q a no JOis us 1416163110J04411 Alfij -4, '01 As 0 0 0-1_0 IS car a j!.P.t,!Sjkj - 00 of .00 of C I-A .60 00 CWP*8 of ON In dw~ "1 of V. S. a. 1. by lvantivandA.N.Shatmilkovs. Ibid. 91 -10n.-Poirloti. -00 0 * a - dwaso nvaism. N. A. Usthsov. Inars, study f the relation between the lik-irmsetl Yields i f 1 ~00 o o rorev n in lhv 2nd hall of the turpe,,,tinlo, ra..rt 00 rrasi T14111ral, Lejoilkiss. logs(. (About )uly) and 1he palhisl. W-t6lis diwiniet) that by 00 8 (Trost. Critifol /itit. Sci. Priforth Forest C".), Ex- 4 S S R i ki i U i exhaublivv and similar WMnd Chippinj the A 01- ol s .00 . . . n . virtws Pert n C poxg of Cotaffloa One . resin Is produced not only by th e Pullin. rrsi MlI s ducts got study of American. French but also by the normal ducts that cillend to The intoml a 410 j wW German methods of chipping Pixxs sihitstris of t he layers of sip and throughout the lenglis of the Iter. A z0$ regiom .1 the Central Volp and Mmine and wes! rurn- further study is required to learn the process of are tt"l 000 peon U.S.S.R. led to the following observaliDmi: Exlen- living becomes profitable by chipping trers TO vive t by common chipping and the condition of ducts in an un~ wounded tree Th thol i " if d 0 0 eater okor sin ields restdied by G d W . s am esters. e pa . res n erous; t l f 80 00 am. r c & an y W"tWipping and German single (am at a rate of every vvr ormed when the flow of org, subttanrA and wat y "t is broken b crm. ulli d l i d li l r Ito 0 o row 41W any, and by substituting double us FTriwh (am n. c ng an ac are ti e i y ng, an creased by barking and yrriii-al channeling and cutting. 010 es I Cm. wide for a Angle wirk face with the Incislorts Mack A delay in the lnvj~rAl,"y %nAk at the beginning rif chip. N 0 4 and (r~A I can. deep. In the (!"mail Method the rrnewnt plus %rasim tetaid. the f-litatii'll if pashi'l. Irsinih-l"o, N41 chipping* Owuld be Made in ihe nwraing arki the Irrxh ducts with the resulting dmtmqc of (itmer,'n yjcld~ lly 00 chippinss :110-150 cm. from The haw of root. The yiOd bsrkinx *nil lacins: in the irarlyqlring a delay in thewcrm,j of okmi-sin varies directly with the temp. of sit and re- -urr tly with the atm dir b d i d i il chipping has no cffvl an the quant t and ' of the l l- , U e' h t i f - . p s. nm sturr an n ec a vo an o Pat . rvA ni rnms f,vrsn&t;nvs, Th 01 WAM - . ses e 00 and the relative Moisture of air. bw compis. of ok-orrcin oh~aiord by Fircrich chipping is turpentine W'.2 -18.22, 00 rMn 75.4 241-4. maisiturr I ~1 -3.3 and impurities 2.7-3.0%. WW lbal by the German melhDd 17.7-20.2. 76.2-6.7, S 2,42.5 *nil 2.1-3.2%. trip. Forlitatim of Pallbolitskal ftce $ ! *.ILA 44TALLUX60C YCIATIONt CLAISIFICATION t # " -- - - I I - -1 ~ ~ -- - - - - - 4% . - ~ ' I I - - . - - - r -- -- -,;, Wi - - - - - I,0" IV. 1 it IN1080 .4p ONY 6111 6114110"l1 @)$Ill OK ONT Ill b u o tv Pa a IN it x lt 9t It a 1 T4 No 0 is 0 1 IN W 0 0 Z as 11 *In$ o 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 i O 000000 000000 e 0 0 0 0 *00 6 00 1 0000904f0 00 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 ' 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a be 00 09 be 00 00 09 00 00 0 00 00 00 so 00 go 0 It Oda of "d4pift so tho 710140 A" quality of 010(traws tiad iflabor. I.V.Vullsoiakil. N4.10743, -Ft thus Pummarilrd: The CWMan single-facr chipt4lig iii evistsvidirr-I as the nitat effective with the rowt. es-doetion 44 alcurctial Yield (It only :1 11 % f,w UNn". Still 131 PW I(I-cm. face and 21.7 41% increase lit labor productivity as con4wed with the common CkTman mriblisl, anti with t4oorenias of similw costapit, The combinvA (wmtan- .Axerwass: nicibud shows an advantage liver the German Insivedutr only when the vh[Wng to inside as it bright of not lests than OA in. and chiefly Ist, I he I M yrAr of talviving, with an iwtftw of A.7 (1.14170 in olvorriiin virld end 5.11% 'in labos, twolluctivity. 11he American method is more el- fectivetlialadieCermitabysseendinschi Ping(overthcold itirislotas) at a cutting angle of 75'. ittoslocing I I% reduc- tion in olestaltrain itirld anti greattly increawd hilissir liroduc- livity (1970 of chi gal 1100' ofolievirrsin) with Crean of Cwtivot"Ill A a. The turthnst of 41cl,- witat rechillsising with the litiadually increawil dvprr%%k.u% a#' 11 Is very profitable, restdiing in M% rMuction of face surface and labor and 14.1% inrrraw of t4evirrisin witalls, &MAka to trees with trunks of laust. diatts. 'nit, divishk4sasir Clatinaft-Arriffics" Inelhoill gives 1111% rconnn 7 alvetilp scirs anil nxlt%-rs ollrotritin with a higher lunten. liew content, but in othrr respects is unittsdil able. The 1~111vasinat of gal time of I of I - ~ ad that chipping tatame as as 7W of Owartivis (fesuft of tiffillesiffiests J`CW dke giouni IWO IOU). 1. V. Vulvorkil. Ibid. 144 410. - Tits, *kU of olsoorrain are satialirs, the later in the wamin the ekinnhW begins Suit the MOR frequent the TVIACilliri . ih-e _iWuition is ms;rr tworastmerd in a dry avid hot vannew (drGricaryof moisture) sind in the lin yearolwork- hig. The genial yield per tam is greater in a slistriened sea" aM ra;svid refare than In lite same licriod with rair- a 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 60 qual "IMI.. Lair-au"I 4-hipposs With jtW mxvrqgon tr%ults in a M11411 ovAut'lit"I Ott yield ill the I.. irrard"fla marked itictraw in (fir 21nd ymr. Trvrichipfs,,f late in the Ist wastin produor greater ywhisin lhc'.%dWASLM b late rrchipping than differtailt methods of chipping and daqk riklitattadhistiats Is. Nlai Joi-yuk. Ibid. To '-114. l?%trosivr tabular nisKniati,in with illutirstitint &list tfistmvtion of the reitill. of exptl. lutwiltildug fly %-Sli(Als esibiling and livnewhal modified torth(wh. A revision sit s iw Ru~htn tech. lerim is Proll. )".I. Chas. Plane 00 00 00 61411 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 0 0, 0* 00 so 00 be 00 o* go 00 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 Slie 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 00 a 110 G~ I I ids$ to OVIIIIIIisil I& III* tom 411,411A IF P-P.9 Ar I 1 9 1 AT 00 .1 A 00 0 0 0 0 fb w v goo a so 4 0 0 0 so a 0 0 & 111jambli v a It J6 0 U u Id 0 k it a it a a w AA cc U 4 4 1, *0 rw influence o( the a-bot of tOPORP 00 tbv qultntlty )y Ow Gairom metbod--"- 00 And quality of Mrs"a I ).-Turpcn- Olujin. IWO go In plovidrd V11 a lkl giv" a rmin high.-I Y141d I rvty "Ort 00 it% t%":,). I fir 121,11111K 01'"Ild 1~ VISfOrt 011 0 A A 0 00 a 00 A S 0 S L A Olattt^KAt LilfROM CLAISIVK&TICP lz to it, 11 '1 n 1. .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 111106 *a 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~,61' 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 00 0 no 0 00 2 5*0 woo woo Co CIO* woo Wia J) a )I a Ii V X 30 X 11 V 11 )1 a ft U M4 41 412 Ll 0 CC L a4- A 1 0 Of U V-A Y I AA N CC IV Uk Af to -of 00 A~ -11aw tafluinom of the number ad toppings so the quand ndqvWltyaltwputhobytb$G*rmuno*W. K. -00 Ozolin. Leink4im. Prow, 4, No. It. 16-190936) -Turpen tirie*6611eclrd In a ri-Mver provl&d with a lid gives - hisfirr yield turpentine od and resin (toW about 97- 911.11%). The tapping should be curried out every other week. A. A. IWgurny =60 coo 00 ji 00.1 roe Oem are* 008 '1'00 zoo 00 tso* s a. S L aalutguilfKAt L1114als,11 CLASSWICATION -008, I- $-.$- -- -- - Ike Iij L----' T Selo., ." 0.. 1.- ...... r -j -v -fAI--s 5 ado I w IS9A a 3 9 v '0 "twit wit Nit wis won .101 'w A I U 00 * 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 00000 a 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 00 0 *T; OZOLIN, L.T., kand.tekhn.nauk IntroductiQn of now equipment and improvement of the technology of ore dressing in the olexegorsk Plant. Gor. zhur. no.8:53-57 Ag 163. . (miRA 16:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy niauchno-ioaledovatellskiy i proyektriyy institut me- khanichaskoy obtibetki poleznykh iskepayemykh, Leningrad; (Olonagorsk region-Ore dressing) BOGDANOVAJ, Z. S.;-OZOLIN, L. T. Conference on the production and dreseing ot iron ores frox the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Obog, rud. 7 no.6.43 162 (MM l6zZ (Kursk Magnetic Anomaly-Iron ores) (Ore dressing-Congresses) OZOLINp L.T.; KAZENNOV, M.N. Comparing methods of classifying a material before jigging; tests e. tbp- Olenogorsk Flante Obeg. rud 7 no.3:3.2-1? 162. (MIRA 16:4) (03.enogorsk,ore dressing) T . yA7ZMoVj MiNe; PIATUNOV, A.A. OZOLIN L T .1 &~- - and flotation of -nomaag2etic products Flowsheets of rWin4ing- .mim 14:11) at the Olenegorsk Plants Obog* rud 6 no,3:12-17 161- ( (Olenegorsk-Or" dressing) OZOLII-i', L.T.; KAZENNOVt M.N. Industrial testing of new flowsbeets for the treatment of magnetic concentrates at the Ofenogorsk Plant. Obog. rud 6 no ..1:3-9 61. (MIRA 14:8) (Olenogorsk--l-lagnetic separation of ores) ' TITKOV, R.P.; BOGDANOVA, Z.S.; KRUGLIKOV, M.M.; OZOLIN, L.T.; PAVIDVA, K.S.; SWIRO. R.B. I I --- -. ..... I Researcb carried on by tbo Institute of Keebanical Mineral Ptocessing on iron ore dressing. Obog. rud 2 no-5:42-50 ' 57. (14IRA 11:11) (Metallurgical research) (Iron ores) (Ore dressing) SOV / 137-58-7-14016 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 4 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kazennov, M. N., Ozolin, L. T. Fornin, Ya. I. TITLE: Beneficiation of the Hematite -magnetite Ores of the Olenegorsk Deposit (Obo8ashcheniye 8ematito-ma8netitovykh rud Olene8or- skogo mestorozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: [ Tr. ] Vses. n. -i. i proyektn. in-ta mekhan. obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 10Z, pp 11-42 ABSTRACT: The dressability of the ore was tested by a variety of pro- cedures: wet and dry magnetic separation on separators having a weak magnetic field to separate the magnetite concentrate, dry separation on strong-field separators and gravitational pro- ceEses to separate the hematite concentrate, and the magnetic roasting process to separate magnetite and hematite concen- trates. The procedure developed, including magnetic separa- tion and gravitation, permits the production of a concentrate containing 60~o Fe, with recovery of 900/6 of the Fe. A flota- tion method has been successfully developed at the Mekhanobr institute to dress finely-disseminated hematite ores. The Card 1/2 launching of the first production line of the mill showed that SOV/ 137-58-7-14016 Beneficiation of the Hematite -magnetite Ores of the Olenegorsk Deposit uninterrupted operation and attainment of the planned qualitative and quantita- tive indices requires a change in the process procedure. The changes are the following: employment of 2-stage comminution, introduction of secondary separation by magnetic means, secondary crushing of the middlings with the initial ore, elimination of the two-cell puls-ator jigs provided to precipitate the middlings after fine grinding, and replacement of the filters provided in the design by spiral classifiers. Tests were made ~of "plan-fiiters" inter- preted to mean an Oliver-type plane-surface rotating vacuum filter. Transl. Ed. Note] which dewatered the concentrate to 90/0- moisture content. It is recommended that secondary separation- of the concentrate and flotation be introduced. 1. Iron ores--Processing 2. Iron ores--Flotation A. Sh. Card 2/2 SOV/1 37- 57-11-20817 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p Z5 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ozolin, L. T. TITLE: An Investigation Into the Removal of Moisture from Nikopol' Mangan ese Concentrates (Issledovaniya po udaleniyu vlagi iz Nikopoll skikh margantsevykh kontsentratov) PERIODICAL: Obogashcheniye rud, 1956, Nr 5, pp 16-ZZ ABSTRACT- It is established than Mn concentrates do not freeze at temperatures down to -151C and moisture contents of up to 10-120/o. The percen-- tage moisture content at which freezing will not occur depends upon the grain size of the concentrate. Coarse types should be dewatered on 5-8 mm screens, and salt, lime, and similar substances should be added to them. Fine concentrate is best treated by sintering, as fil- tration or centrifuging leaves 19-220/o moisture. I- M~ Card 1/1 OZOLIN, L.T.,.GALAKTIONOVA, K.N. . 1. 1 - I , ", A' aye of in4 Ing Iron recovery and improving the quality of enneentrates at the Olenogorsk Plant. Obog. rud 3 no.2:17-23 1 58. (KRA 11111) (Olenogorsk-Ore dressing) (Iron ores) TITKOV, N.P.; BOGDANOVA, Z.S.; GALAKTIONOVA, K.N.; KUROVA, M.D.; LAKOTA, B.M.; 0 LIN,.-L,,j.; Prinimali uchastiye: CHRKOVA, K.I.; ASHITXoV, Yu.R.; SMIRNOV,' Ye..A.; PLATUNOV, A.A.; GALICH, V.M.; PATr.OVSUYA, N.A.; VLODAVSKIY, I.Kh.; GORLOVSKIY, S.I. Outlook for introducing the flotation of ferrous metal ores. Gor. zhur. no.9s57-62 S 162. (MIRA 15-9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut mekhanicheakoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, Leningrad. (Flotation) (Iron ores) (Manganese ores) ~-~ ll~plfn--. IN - --- - I I ~ i w I - --- ~Q~bsO , , --!-- ."A , , -~ , - ; . I ilit" i OZOLIN, L. didatiokhnicheakikh nauk. Investigations on the removal of phosphorus from assays taken from Abakan iron ore deposits. Trudy Makhanobr. no.95:42-52 '56 (KLRA 10:1) (Abakan Range--Iron ores-- Testing.) (Itosphorus) (Ore~--Sampling and estimation) OZOLIN. L.T., kandidattakhnicheskikh nauk. ~_ Moisture content tolerance in dry magnetic separation of roasted ,ores. Trudy Mekhanobr. no-95:53-59 156* Wa,& 10: 1) (Magnetic separation of ores) (Akkerman-Iron oree~-Testing) OZOM3U, Lj.,-kaud.t~~n'.Uavk; KAZZ"OV, M-N- Hydrostatic indicator of pulp density In jigs. TSvet.met. 28 no.4:7-8 Jl-Ag 155. (MIRA 10:11) (Ore dressing) C; IN , 1 124i 'low s~-~,3t depoolt i-n r-, cra I'to-I'33:1.01-D24 163. OZOLIDI M-. Yk. In Latvian OZOLIN. M. Ya. - "Cultivation of Soybeans Under Conditions Prevailin;, in the Latvian SSR." Latvian Agricultural Academy, 1954. In Latvian (Dissertation for the of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences) SO: Izvestiya Ak, HL4 Latvivskoy, Ssit, No. 9. Sept.. 1955 1. OZOLINI N. G. 2* USSR 600 h. Nervous System 7. Using a dynamometer to measure variation in the t-one of the nervous system of an athlete in training, Teor. i praf. fizkul, 15, No. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. OZOLIN, N.G., zasluzhennyy master sports. - --W Seventeen million winners. %doroy's 2 no.10:8 0 156. (MIRA 9:11) 1. Direktor TSentrallnogo nauchno-looledovatellskogo Instituta f izichaskoy bull tury. (SPORTS) 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0e 0 a Gee 0 *F~-64-0-*1"- 441'o is 9 9 e 9 a 9 9 oe 0 -It A, 23 _26 27 29 29 ' E_ 11 r 11 11 is k v M IV c 41 41 41 ce SO c 113, ILI "-.4 Al i T Z.-AA ~w QC Pit U41-1 Nj 96 -00 The thermal treatment and the drying of flow, N. 1. I- Trody Okirkejo Ast. TOW4, Zernd i ANki .-So mahwa IOU. U-20; Khow. Referal. Zkor. 2, 09 No. livatins tA NMIV Fades III dintr to 00 (W for I lit, imittoves the btrad-baklult ittopetties, owititt to a clicingt- of ihr colMdal properties of gluten. -00 W. R. 11e"11 lee 00 goo 00 he* tie 0 It A sz, t~o AA A too u Is AT P tr It IT it Olt It it ft n it Or wo A 1 :14 a !; ; 0 IN 000 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 111 0 0;V 00 000 0 99400006 o 0 * 0 000 0 q 0 0000 0 0 0 0 Wig 0 0 0 00 00000000 re I I It It Is if is it it U Is N if is U h )i P A A 1 l kill SIM idif vot&' 4' t. it M 0 PO A I I- IL -L & M p 4 A I I , U - f y- -A. I - I AA As U W U s , ~ o o 09 The eats a( grain and a me" foe the determine- dpr lft ti the a f It t a ( '-00 06 C u& no t w o s ne o a m 016 Inji. TeAknol. 1 " M i go 56-418.-Ifl wheat rerna i Un ... t 19 W. ' f %herewrre utiudayrtlowandartil 91 at whivhwcfr " ne & l l l V f f l b l t i rout I rves o ie rmi . out e. au o. o O a . t y an a ;-basic no." Vitic obtained frwi the coWmettic study of these exts. Theft curves were the higher the lower the " " C basic no. quality of the flour. by the method of the (he d f O in baked bread can be dctd. A c*W- = ;r dotennimatim of ewn dour in mixture, az %l with wheat Dour. Did. RI-S.-The method is 1--M on 00 the differcut contents of tryptophan in the protein com- i l 9 00 wistataodcom. The dour is uvated w plexeso th fumin; IICI to which &k. W been added and the anit. o( ourn coo 00 W Bout In the IICI solo. (which "quires a characteristic mi- coo violet colar) is ded. Through Kkim. zoo *0 S Reforal. Zhisr. 2, No. 2. 131 (1939). W. R. Won 0 0 Ago % 00 AS-SLA L* 0 &Sol, I .,# a, t 14.1311 -T-F all 11. U It AV W~ 1 ft ft C069 Kit WO PfUlf It , 0 " ~ ; 04 0 4 4MO 0 0 0 0 0 9 ; 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A go go go * go 0 0 0 000000 00 09 6, I- OZOLIN, P.K. (Ozolins, F.K.I. Propagating dahlias by seeds. Trudy Bot.sada AN Uz.SM no-5:61-70 156. (MLRL 10:2) (Dahlias) 019 ZOZOL1N Petr Karlo S~j, KRAVCHENKO, Lyubov' Kononovna; KRIVONOSOVA, red. [Cultivation of roses in Uzbekistan] Kulltura roz v Uz- bekistane. Tashkent., ?qJzbekistan," 1965. 47 P. (MJRA 18; 12) .A OP-R.Ixt.", -- I. "p.,tio acid frm NmOxate Jn the cultures of I?Ormation of johia coli. Mil-robiologiia 32 noP59 Pseudomonas and Facher (141RA 17 t2) 792-796 S-P163 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. . OZOLINIP R.K. .. .4 L".9, ~ AlEvnine dellrjdrogenase a,~-jv4ty in re~u--4on '.3 aiananf~- . in Mycobacterjum str-ain 239. 11-1,kroblologila 31 no.1..569.-5';'.' Jl-Ag 164, Nun . Insti tut mr.kr i t--t , 'I seJ A AN', q Sz'~~ 171, . ._, !~ OLIN II R. K. Aspartic acid synthesis and aspartase activity in micro-organisms. Prikl, biokhim, i mikxobiol. 1 no. 6:707-715 N-D 165. (MM 18:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. Submitted May 7, 1965. OZZOLIR, , . [Ozolins, F.] .i Alanine synthesis in micro-organisms. Izv. AIT SSSR. Ser. biol. 31 no.1:92-114 Ja-F 166. (MLIRA. 19: 1.) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN, latviyskoy SSR. SuWdtted July 27, 1965. LITVINOV, V.P.; OZOLINI, S&AD.., Thlophthene series. Report No.62 Cyclization of 3-acetonyl-' meroaptothiophenee ir, the preserce of aluminum ch1cride. !Z'7. Ah SSSR. Ser. khJ~r. nocla5l&-515 16-,,, (MIRA 18.- 14") 1. Institut organiches1my khImU im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN S3SR. OZOLINIP U.Ye.[Ozolin*si U.1; CHABLIS, A.A. [Cvablis,A.1; STOROZHENKO, G., rer.; FAEGLIS, Ya., tekhn. red. [Experiment of the "Latvijas Derza" plywood plant in the operation of the IlLoewyn gluing press and in the improvement of the design of its individual assemblies) Opyt fanernogo zavocla. "Latv1.ias*berzs" po ekspluatatsii kleillnogo pressa firmy "Loevy" i konstruktivnym usovershonstvovaniiam ego otdel'Nvkh uzlov. Riga, TSentr. biuro tekhn. informatsii, 1960. 15 p. (MIRA 14-.11) (Latvia-Plywood industry-Equipment and supplies) (Hydrmjlic presses) OZOLIN, V.Ta.., inzh. Increasing the output of mills without an increase in power of their motors. Gor.zhur. n0-7:75 JI 060. (MIRA 13.7) 1.9bogatitelinsys fabrike, Norillskogo gorno-metallurgiabeskogo kombinata. (Crashing macbinery-;lectric driTiRg) OZOLIN, V.Ya. - Modernization of 3200 and 3100 UZTM ball mMs. Obog.rud. 7 no.14Q-42 162. (MA 15:3) 1. Norillskiy kombinat. (Crushing machinery) OZOLRIJI V.Ya. Modernization of IIZTZ,,' 1200 x 3100 ball mil-is. TSvet. met. 34 no.12:82-84 D 161. (MIRk 14:12) (Crushing machinery) SOV/ 137-58-7-14189 Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 32 (USSR) AUTHOR: Ozolin, V.Ya. TITLE: Automatic Features of the Production Process and Process Control at the Noril'sk Dressing Mill (Avtornatika teklinologicheskogo pro- tsessa i kontrolya na Noril'skoy obogatitel'noy fabrike) PERIODICAL: Materialy Soveshchaniya po vopr. intensifik. i usoversh. dobychi i tekhnol. pererabotki medno-nikelevykh i nikelevykh rud. 1956 g. Moscow, Profizdat, 1957, pp 139-144 ABSTRACT: A listing is presented of the electrical interlocks provided in the crusher departments and in the main building. A description is offered of mimic buses set up at control switchboards, of automatic sampling of the ore arriving at the mill, of sampling equipment for concentrates and tailings at each section of the mill, of an alkalinity meter for the measurement of the free CaO in the pulp on selective flotation, of a metal detector for the discovery of any magnetic metallic objects on the transporter, of the control and autornatic regulation of the pulp at the outlet of the first- and second-stage classifiers, and of acoustic feed regulators for the ball mills. Card 11 A. S. 1. Ores- -Processing 2. Industrial production- -Control GINIMLIYAN, YeTs, Is&y-evn&; OZOLIN, V-Yu., k-andidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, redaktor. (What an electric welder should read to increase his qualificatigas; a list of recommendea literature] Chto chitat' elektrosTarshchiku dlia. poTyshenlla kvalifikataii; rekomendatelInyj uka atell literatury. Leningrad, 1956. 23 p. (KLRA 9-.6) 1.1eningrad. Publicha&y& biblietska. (Bibliography--Electric welding) GRANSKIY, Viktor Isidorovich; OZOLIN, V.Yu., redaktor [What a mechanic-fitter should read to improve his qualifications; a bibliography] Ghto chitat' alseariu-sborshchika dlia povyshaniia kvaliftkatsii; rekomendatellnyi ulwatell literatury. Pod red. V.ru. Osolina. Ioningrad, Goo. publichnaia biblioteka im. M.B.Baltykova- Shchedrina, 1956. 36 p. (MM 9: 11.) (Bibliograph.v--Mechanical engineering) GRANSKLY, Viktor Isidorovich; OZOLIR, V.Tu., reclaktor "WMft*M*M*W [Vbat to read on gas welding and cutting In order to improve one's qualifications; a bibliograpby] Chto chitat' gazoevarshchiku I gazorazchika dlia povyeheniia kvalifikataii: rokomendatelinyi ukazatell literatury. Leningrad, 1956. 41 p. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Leningrad. Publichnaya bibliotaka. (Bibliograpby--Gas welding and butting) 137-58-1-911 /Re j Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 130 (USSR) AUTHORS: Benua,F.F., Ozolin,V.Y TITLE: Investigation of the Automatic Arc-weld Surfacing of Brass oil Gray Iron (Issledovaniye avtornaticheskoy elektrodugovoy naplavki latuni na seryy chugun) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningy. korablestroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 19, pp91-109 ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the conditions of maximum deoxidation of the molten pool during the brass surfacing of gray iron intended for the build-up of the contact surfaces of valve casings and disks - The surfacing was accomplished by means of a bare electrode with a layer of a special flux and-a.-n-low current and long arc. It is demonstrated that the maximum decrease of free energy is exhibited by the reduction reaction of the Zn that enters into the composition of the brass rods - Borax and boric acid may be employed as supplementary deoxidizers. Flux ingre- dients containing F (Na3AlF6 ) are used to forestall the formation of gas pores. NaCl, MgCl, and KCI are added to the flux to avoid slag inclusions in the facing metal. Tests of 10 Fluxes and 2 Card 1/2 137-58-1-911 Investigation of the Automatic Arc-weld Surfacing of Brass on Cray Iron electrode coatings have lead to the following two recommended combinations: 1) borax 50 percent Na 3AIF 6 20 percent, MgCI 7.5 percent, KC1 22.5 percent; 2) borax 25 percent: boric acid 10 percent, CaF 2 10 percent, NaCl 30 percent, and cuprosilicon 25 percent - In the facing of L- 59 and L- 62 upon SCh- 15- 32 iron it is established that the waste of Zn from the rods amounts to 30-40 per- cent; the percentual waste increases with increasing diameter of the rods. The hardness of the facing and the iron in the fusion zone increases in comparison with the materials in their initial states (H =72-86 along the flux-welded facing). The thin interlayer of refined cast iron (0.A - 0.1 mm) in the fusion zone has no influence on the mechanical treatment process. Separation tests revealed the strength of the junction to be 15.7 kg/mm?. ; the specimens failed along thebound- ary between the refined and the gray iron. In pressurization tests at 10 atm. both the facing and the fusion zone were found to be gas-tight. A metallographic investigation revealed the absence of any fusion of the parent metal during the fluxed brass-surfacing process and the fusion of the brass with the parent metal through the thin interlayer of refined cast iron. Tables showing the chemical compositions of the cast irons and brasses employed, the materials used in the preparation of the fluxes, and the metal facing are provided, also the procedure and process engineering of the flux facing. Bibliography: 18 references. V.S. Card 2/2 1. Are welding-Lutemation 2. Arc velding--Electrcdec-kpplications -Z L SUBJECT: USSR/Welding 135-1-2/14 AUTHORi Benua, F.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Ozolin, V. Yu., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEs "Research of automatic are fusion welding of brasses L62 and LS59-1 on grey cas t iron" (Iseledovania avtonatichookoi elktro- dugovoi naplavki latunei A 62 iA 59-1 no seryi chugun) PERIODICAL: "Svarochnoe Proievodetvoll, 1957, No. 1, pp 4-8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experiments conducted in automatic and manual arc fusion- welding of copper alloys on steel and cast iron led to the achievement of a fused-on metal that is free of cast iron or slag particles, or pores, and with a sufficient surface hard- ness, strength of junction in work and absence of hard spots which would prevent finishing by cutting. It states that no known fusion welding methods result in such properties as obtained in these experiments. Phosphorous cop- per (13 % P), silioeous copper (24 % Si), manganese copper (30 % Mn), and zinc were used as do-oxidizers, zinc proved to be the most effective do-oxidizer for the copper oxide con- Card 1/3 tained in the brass welding rods Silioeous copper alloys have TITLE: "Research of automatic are fusion welding of brasses L62 and LS59-1 on grey cast iron" (Issledovanie avtomaticheskoi elk- trodugovoi na~lavki latunei JI-62 i Q-59-1 na seryi chugun) 135-1-./14 Microstructure of the basic and fused-on metal at the.juncture is shown. The article contains 3 figures, 5 tables, 4 photo- graphs and 10 references, all Slavic (Russian). INSTITUTION: Leningrad Institute of Water Transport Engineers - (Leningradakiy Institut Inzhenerov Vodnogo Transporta) PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTEDt AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress Card 3/3 PROSVIRINV V.; OZOLINI, Ya. [Ozolins, J.] Effect of initial stresses on the impact stren.'gth of certain plastics. Izv.AN Latv.SSR no.207-40 163. 1(IMM 16:4) 1. Institut avtomatiki i mekhaniki AN Latviyakoy SSR. (Plastics-Testing) S/19 63~000/002/001/005 B104YBIS 14UT116M. -:~:::Prosviiin'q V.9 OzolirOt Ya.. TLE4. nsions on the impact strength of TI The',inf luence of initial te some-pl Uetice ~,-~,:PERIODICAL- kkademiya nauk Latviyoko, 2 (187), i963t, y SSR. - Izvestiya# no. ~37 VEXT: The" influence of initial tensions produced by prestressing and at 200C of- precomprqssing on the variation of the impact strength I thylmethacrylate and A po yme -17-2.(X-17"2) phenoplast samples waa 'The samples' were prestressed,by a lever system and investigated* o resse,d ~y an elastic system. Impact strength waa determined by prec mp means of a Charpy'impact-machine with a power of 0.825 k&,-cm; the systems! the tensions were so devised that the tensions do not vary during the bending process,caused by the impact.' The samples (5.4 cm, cm) were out out mechanically. All samples had a cup-ahaped groove 1 0.3 mm deep.-- Results: The external compressive and tensile forces produce' a.tenoion field in the sample under the influence of which the molecule Card 1/2