SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYATIFOVA, L.A. - LYCH, N.M.
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'ACCESSION NRs AP4030348
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A. Sakharovs, H. H.:
1-TITLE-t Catalysis over an organic semiconductor based on poly-
~acr~lonitrile
:SOURCE: AN Azerb'SSR. Doklady*, v. 20, no.' L.0 1964, 31-33
ITOPIC TACS: catai'
yaLs, organic semLcondi~ctor, polyacrylonitrLIes
lpol~meric carbon,p ,roly"ed polyacrylonftrLle, pyrolyzed polymer.'
y z
!Semiconducting polymer, formic acid decomp',osLtLon, Lsopropyl alcohol,
;decomposition
1ABSTRACTi A study.has been made of the catalytic activity of an
lorga~nic samLconducior,deaLgnated PAN-3 - heat-treated polyacrylo-
;nitr'Lle with 0.14Z HL as the nitrate added*:Prior to heat creotment.
!This:research was performed at the InstLtut*khLmicheskay fLzLkL AN
iSSSR, (Instittite of Chemical Physics, AN SSSk) The electrical can-
ohm-1 c=-1; the
:ductivity of PAN-3.at room temperature was 5 10-7
;specific surface, 1,4 u2/g.. Catalytic decomposition of formic acid
Card
[ACCE'S'SION NRI AP403Oj48
or isopropyl alcohol ov4r PAN-3 heat treated at 300 and 400C, respec-
tively,was studied. In the case of formic acid. marked catalytic
activity was exhibited. However, both in catalytic activity and in
selectivity with respect to formic acid dehydrogenation, PAN-3 was
somewhat inferior to m~tal-free or coppay-containing polyacry-lonitrile
semiconductors, The apparent activation energy of decomposition of
1formLc acid determined from a plot of log(decompooLtion rate) versu
!reciprocal temperature was 15.2-15,8 kcal/mol. In-the case of
isopropyl alcohol, PAN-3 showed no marked catalytic activity in the
1287-381C range, However,no definite conclusions an to the catalytic
lactivity of PAN-3 in isopropyl alcobol decomposition could be drawn,
because partial decompositLon of poly&crylanitrile took place during
.1-jits heat treatment at 400C. The authors thank S. Z. Roginskiy,
Corresponding Member, AN.SSSR, and B. B. Krentsall,, Doctor of
'Chemical Sciences, in whose laboratories this work was carried out*
jorig. art, has: I figure and I table.
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AUTHORs Voroblyev, To. 1q Millmnv N. Ya.; el
ORGs none
TITLE, clinical and experimental investigations in the field of radiation therapy
SOURCE: Meditsinskays, radiologiya, v, 10
t no. 3s, 1965* 90-92
TOPIC TAGSs rats tumors radiologys radiotherapy,, chemotherapyo bremostrahlungg
radiation biologia effect, medical conference,, x rar irradiation,, bone marrow,
radiation dosiqetry
A%clentifi' ses"lon'that dealt with clinical and ex-
ABSTRACTt . a 8 ., 1.
1--perimental Problems Dertainin- 31 was held on
1-3 Jun 1964 at the-Central'Scientific Research Hoentgeno-Radlo-
d,
a Institute of the Ministry of Health USSR at Leningra
ong the reports presenteds one by A, 5. Norozov contained data
Andicating that oombinod treatment of PlIss lymphosarcomas of rats
with saroolysin and local Irradiation was more-effective than
lichemotherapeutio or radiation treatment alone, The same conolu-..:'.(
:s1on was arrived at by Ye* I. Orlova with respect to treatment
,of experimental lymphosaroomas of rats with ribonuclease and by
applying local X-ray Irradiation, The biological effects of
-bremsatrahlung of. 25 mev were discussed by V. 1. Gordon, Profs
'L, V. Funshteyn and Se.-I* Shcherban' found-tfist Fe accumulated
"In various tissues and organs in amounts depending on the radia- Z_
ligilant tum -The
tion dose app4ed:Inthe treatment of j= ors.77
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luminescence 6f the blo-od'also-ohanged In a regularmanner with
the dose of radiation. It was proposed that data on the accumula-,
'tion of Fe and the luminescence of the blood be used In evaluating
the effectiveness of radiation therapy., According to a report by-',
G. Ye. Reznikg inhalatloh of 02 alleviated some harmful effects
producea Uy radiation In connection with the radiation therapy of,"
;lung cancer. Several reports were'presented on the autotransplan-':
'Ttatton of bone marrow from a bone shielded'during Irradiation,
This method was applied both experimentally and in clinical work
land found.effe~ctive In the pTophylaxis and therapy of radiaAon
Unjuries*to,the blood-forming'system. L. A. Meltnikov, 4 r
Kantin, and A. I* Starshinin reported on application of Au4J8_1n _:
the breast and of the tongue. A eon-
TtW~~,atment or oaWdefs
amount of time at the session was devoted to problems
-of clih.Laal dosimetry. Dosimetry,in coMeetion with the applica
't1oh, of solutions containing Au198 end V4 was discussed. A. A.
Gabelov and L, H. Stukova. presentad a report on some clinical o-
~simetry prerequisites for the use of a linear aooelerator In the
':treatment of oanoer of the oervix.1-.After the eolentiflo session a~,
icollo ulum n ibysigal-fundamentals..of-clinloal-dosimetry_~ra~q..Oold -7
~On 3-2 Jun 0 6C, j KS7
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PTITSYNA, O.A.; LTAT~~V,__G.G.; REUTOV, O.A.
Complexes of diphenyl lodonium boron fluoride with arozzatic amineB
and pyridine. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.3:584-585 Hr 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova.
PTITSYNA, O.A.;. LYATIM, G.G.; REUTOV, O.A.
Reaction of diphenjlirodordun, flitoboride- with aliphatic a-mines.
(1,1T 17.'1'
Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no. 2:36.1,-366 JI 164. i.RA j
1. Moskovski-Y gosurlarntionnyy universitnt jme,'. M.V. Lomonosora.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Reutovl.
LTA ,-JIM., Inzh.; PRUDOVSKIY, A-Me, inzh.
Study of open streams on air-Wessure models. Trudy Gidroproekta
2:78-105 159. (MIBA 13:7)
1, Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy sektor Voesoymnogo pro7ektuo-
Uyskatel'skogo i nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta
"Gidroproyekt" Im. S.Ya.Zhuk.
(Hydraulic models)
I_YAT.KIIM,_V_J!.; KIIALTURINA, N.V. (Moscow)
"Pressure pulsation and fluid surface oscillation in hydraulic jump".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - 5 Feb 61t.
AUTHORSt
TITLEt
PERIODICALs
ABSTRACTs
Berdicbev, and
Card 112
Ivanov, S.I., Shalinets, B.A., Myshlyayev, A.M. 47-6-36/37
A Conference on the Method of Teaching Physics(Konferentsiya
po metodike fiziki)
Fizika v Shkole, 1957, # 6, page 93 (USSR)
A scientific conference on the method of teaching physics
took place at the Moskva Oblast' Pedagogical Institute with
teachers from the city of Moscow and the Moscow Oblast' and
representatives of the Moscow, Stalingrad, Krasnodar
14ariyskiy [in Yoshkar-014, Kabardino-Balkarskiy, Tula, Yaroslavl,
'3huya pedagogical institutes, the Institut of Psychology
APN and the Kaluga Oblast' Institute for the Improvement
of Teachers.
The following reports were heard and discussedi S.I.
Ivanov - "The Methods of Methodical Researches", O.N.Lapina -
"The Rise and Development of Concepts of Temperature and Quan-
tity of Heat".(at the 7-class school), Ye.Kh. Lyatker -
"The Rise and Development (at the pre-school age and the
7-clasa school) of Basic Concepts in the rield of Electri-
city", T. Ya. Ishkova - "The Rise and Development (during
the pre-school age and at the 7-class school) of Concepts
of Magnetism", A.Y. Selenginskiy - "On the Development of
A Conference on the Method of Teaching Physics 47-6-36/37
Concepts in the Field of Mechanics and Heat", L.I. Tigranova -
"The Psychological Peculiarities of Pupils in Learning the
Basic Concepts of Physics", A.R. Kaygorodov - "Conveying to the
Students Skill in Making Measurements Before They Take up
Studies in Physics", S.F. Shilova - "The Home Work of the Pupils
in Physics, Difficulties and Mistakes in Carrying It Out",
G.P. Kondrasheva - "Individual Observations Made dn Two Pupils
Doing Their Home W;jrk in Physical', N. Ye. Parfentlyeva - "The
Porformanco of Home Work in Physics by Pupils of a 7-class
Boarding School".
The conference adopted resolutions on continuing and co-
ordinating the scientific-research work into the method of
teaching physics, on the question of forming physical concepts
and obtaining skill, and also on the method of organizing
home work. The Chair for Method5in Teaching Mathematics and
Physics of the Moskva Oblast' Pedagogical Institute assumed the
duty of organizing a mutual information program and rendering
consultation on this subject.
AVAILLBLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2
- LYATDER., V.M. , inzh.
Thermal calculations for shallow cooling ponds. Vod. i san.
tekh. no.6:21-25.Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Water-oupply engineering)
TERENTOYEV, Boris Petrovich, prepod.; KITAYEV, Valentin Yevgenlyevich,
prepod.; IjORBOVITSKIY, Roman ?~Iarkovich, prepod.; KRAUS,
Lyuslyen Adollfovich, prepod.; FUTILOVA, Iya Nikolayevna,
prepod.; PrWmala uchastiye LYATKOVSKAYA, A.D.) inzh.;
LYUBSKTY, G.S., otv. red.; red,
(Power systems of coruurLication enterprises] Energetika pred-
priiatii sviazi. Moskva, Sviazt, 1965. 614 P. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Moskovskiy elektrotektmicheskiy institut svyazi (for all
except Lyubski-y, Volodarskaya).
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Xqutract radiation, Neutron radiation of rocks. 00
; ?.I. 1~yatkvvsktya and G. V. Go"likov. 6~wpl. read. *06
0ir Of4d. SCi. V. R. S. S. 25, 747-IMIR19).-Neutron rneas-
-O*
0A u menti in the stm, were carried out in a wooden house,
r
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ilt on a WMkly active soil. Ionization current was
b
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with a Uxax screen anti without one. As expected the 1;
c*aber and Kollibrster counter rrxi~trt the almnlition of
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04 j of the soil studied was of tht: -mine ortirr of magnitude as
00 a the inicnsity of cosmic neutrons at va level. Therefore =Go
the intensity of neutron railiation of soil of normal ac-
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Neutrons - Measurement
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"Neutron Well Logging by Gamma Itays," 0. V. Gorshkov, N. M. Liatkovskaya, h pp
"CR Acad Scill Vol LV) No 7
Ex erimental measurement of' Uw-~-frcet, produced by the ,arrm rayr~ in the ioni-
p
zation ch&mber of the logging instrument, w!Lich ret.,-i~;Lers, Lhe Wermal ve-IoCILY
neutrons directly.
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AUTHORS: Gorshkov, Lyatkovskaya, N. M.
TITLE: Vmiasion of Neutrondyby Rocks
PERIODICAL.* Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 1332 No. 1~ pp. 92-94
TEXT: In the paper under review, the authors try to calculate the rate of
neutron production in the rocks of the earth crust, and to estimate the
absolute neutron intensity on the strength of data published on the produc-
tion rate of neutrons in different materials by taking account of cosmic
radiation. Those three processes near the earth surface are mentioned in
which neutrons are produced. Table 1 compiles the rates of neutron produc-
tion in different materialsq and the intensity of cosmic thermal neutrons
is given. In order to estimate the rate of neutron production in the earth,
it was necessary to calculate the rate of neutron production by nuclear
processes occurring in the earth crust. Hereo the authors refer to results
obtained by V I Matviyenko, and a neutron output from granite is found
to be 80-7-0 neoutrons/aec.ourie on an irradiation with a-particles. The
authors obtained a neutron production per second and gram of granite
q1
Card 1/3
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Emission of Neutrons by Rocks 3/020/60/133/01/25/070
BO14/BO11
amounting to 1-5-10 Such neutrons were caused by the spontanec.19 decay
of U238. 2.4-jo-7 neutrons/sec.g are produced by the radium content.
5.1o-7 neutrons/sec.g are produced by the a-radiation of the thorium family.
It results therefrom that in granite, by nuclear reactions in the earth,
approximately 50 times less neutrons are produced than in paraffin by
cosmic radiation at sea level. Hence, a neutron flux of roughly 5 neutrons/CM2
per day must be expected In granite rocks. This flux is beneath the meaeur-
ing limit of modern instruments. The calculations made here show that the
neutron flux in rocks with higher content of radioactive elements can be
measured with modern instruments. The same may be possible with an increased
content of some lighter elements. There are 1 table and 30 references:
7 Soviet, 15 Americang 3 German, 1 Canadian, I Australian, I British, and
1 Swiss.
ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. Xhlopina Akademii nauk SSSR
(Radium Institute imeni V. G. Khlopin of the Acadeqy of
Scienoes,_USSRI. Leningradekiy elektrotekhnicheakiy institut
im V. I. Ullyanova (Lenina)(Leninglad Institute of Electrioal
Engineering imeni V. I. Ultyanov (Lenin))
Card 2/3
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Emission of Neutrons by Rocks 3/020/bO/133 01 25/070
B014/ 01
PRESENTED: September 23, 19599 by A. A. Grinberg, Academician
SUBMITTED: September 18, 1959
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ALEKSEYEVA., Ye.F.; KIRILLOV, V.V.; LYATKOVSKAYAj N.M.; MALYSHEVA, T.D.j
ORIDY, V.M.; STEPANOV~ A.S-.; M.I.;
GRAMMkKOV,, A.G., prof., red.; S40NOV, F.S., t6kbn. red.
[Manual on exercises in pbysics] Posobie k uprazb~eniiam po fizike.
Leningrad Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-t im. V.I.Ullianova (L-enina).
Part, 1. tMechanies. Molecular pbysics] Mekhani a. Molekuliarnaia
fizika, Sost. E.F.Alekseeva :L dr. 1960. 75 p. (MIRA 14:10)
(Pbysics-Problems., excercises.. etc.)
VOYTSEKHOVSKAYA, I.A.; GM-MROV, A.G., prof.; MMMOLOVA, A.P.;
WAT69jq A), 1j.M.; MALYSIIEVA, T.D.; ORLOV, V.Y,.;
PIGULEVSKIY, Ye.D.; VASILEVSKAYA, V.11., tekhn. red.
[Exercises in physics) Posobie k uprazhneniiam po fizike.
Leningrad) Leningr. elektrotakhn. in-t im, V.1,Ullianova
(Lenina). Part 3*[Opticu) atondc physics] Optika Iatom-
naia fizika. 1962. 197 p. (miRA 16:12)
(Physics--Problems, exercises, etc.)
e o Ti re Dit I
--I,) I r"' . ( ~ , * .- J. 3
13
LTATWVITSKIY, L.I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; GARKAVI, O.Ya.
I mwwqv-w=r.T
StudF
of stresses at the ju=tion of dam and foundation vhere
is a broken contour at the base of the d=, Izv.Inst.gidrol.i
gidr. AN ULM 11:65-77 1540' (MMA
(Dame)
there
8:4)
SIJDZHAYEV, G.A.; BABITSER, A.Z.; KORENEVSKIYY M.A.; LYATOKIIO, N.P.
(ki the way to the elimination of diphtheria in Vitebsk Provi-rice.
Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.3t4-8-50 Yx'63 (MIRA 16:12)
1. Iz Belorusskogo instituta opidemiologii, mik-robiologii i
gigiyeny i Vitebskoy oblastnoy sanitarmo-apidemiologicheskoy
stantsii.
BULGARIA
District Psychiatry and Neurology Clinic (Okruzhniy psikho-
nevrologich-en dispanser) Chief Physician (glaven lekar) St. LYATOV, Plovdiv.
"Incidence of Neuroses and Occupational Fitness of Neurotics Among Textile
Workers. 11
Sofia, Nevroloaiya i Psikhiatriya, Vol 2, No 2, Mar-Apr 1963; pp 95-101.
Abstract [English summary modified]: Interesting review about occupational
neuroses among Bulgarian workers; author's study concerned the 1987-worker
textile combine "Maritsa" in Plovdiv: 257 'pre-neuroticl,446 neurasthenia,
95 hysteria, 541 neurosis; 1189 normal. Only occupational danger is the
extreme noise (57 to 62 decibels all over the plant.) Two tables, 8 Western
5 Soviet and 4 Bulgarian references.
LYATSKIY, M.I., dotsent
Determining the number of brancheB and the economic dlanoter .-f
preaoure condulto of a pumping etation. Nauch.vip. 1111VKH 20
158. (VIRA 1,-6)
(Pumping stations)
LYATSKIYP S.P.
Reference and information card catalog in a design office.
Opyt. rab. po tekh. inform. i prop. no.3:28-32 163.
(MIRA 16:12)
DZEVANSKIY, Yu.K.; DODIN, A.L.; KONIKOV, A.Z,; KRASNYY, L.I.;
MANIKOVSKIY. V.K.; IVOSHKIN, V.N.: LYATSKIY, V.B.;
NIKOLISKAYA I.P.; SALOP, L.I.;
H.I.; RAVICH, M.G.; POSPELOV, A.G.; NIKOLAYEV, A.A.;
ILIIN, A.V.; BUZIKOV, I.P.; MASLENNIKOV, V.A.- NEYELOV
A.N.; NIYITINA, L.P.; NIKOLAYEV, V.A.[deceaseA]; OBRUCH'EV,
S.V.; SAVE-L'YEV, A.A.; SEDOVA, I.S.; SUDOVIKOV, N.G.;
KHILITOVA, V.Ya.; NAGIBINA, M.S.; SHEYNMANN, Yu.M.;
KUZNETSOV , V.A.; KUZNETSOV, YU.A.; BORUKAYEV, R.A.;
LYAPIGHEV, G.F.; NALIVKIN, D.V., glav. red.; VERESHCHAGIN,
V.N., zam. glav. red.; MENNER, V.V., zam. glav. red.;
OVECHKIN, N.K.1. zam. glav. red.[deceased]; SOKOLOV, B.S.,
red.; SHANTSER, Ye.V., red.; NODZALEVSKAYA, Ye.A., red.;
CHUGAYEVA, M.N., red.; GROSSGEYM., V.A., red.; KELLEA,B.M.,
red.; KIPARISOVA, L.D., red.; KOROBKOV, M.A., red.;
KRASNOVP I.I.., red.; KRYMGOLITS, T.Ya., red.; LIBROVICH,
L.S., red.; LIKHARLV, B.K., red.; LUPPOV, N.P., red.;
NIKIFOROVA, 0.1., red.; POLKANOV, A.A., red.fdeceased];
RENGARTEN, V.P., red.; STEPANOV, D.L., red.;
CHERNYSHEVA, N.Ye.; red.; SHATSKIY, N.S., red.[deceased];
EBERZIN, A.G., red.; SPIRNOVA, Z.A., red.izd-va; GURDVA,
O.A., tekhn. red.
[Stratigraphy of the U.S.S.R. in fourteen volumes. Lower
Pre-Cambrian] Stratigrafiia SSSIR v chetyrnadtsati tomakh.
jljz*j~dj Doloeitbrii. Neakra., Goo naucbno-teWhn tzd-" 3-it-iry po geologii
okhivne nedr.-Pt. I (kaiatic part of the USSR5 1963o 396P$
LYATSKIYJ, V.B*
Tectonic characteristics of the ancient structures of the
Eastern Sayan Mountains. Trudy VSFGEI 97:59-72 t64.
(MIRA 17:8)
DODINi A.L.; KOVIKOV) A.Z.; LYATSKI'Y, V.B.
. ......... tern SaYans- I'for'n'
StratigraPhY Of the lestern of i;he gas' (1411RP 14:32)
S'bor.VSZGEI no.21:81-88 0 1 Stratigraphic)
(sayan ,iounL,-dns-GGOl 9V)
LYATSM, V.B.
Stratigraphy of Sinian and Cambrian sediwnts in the central
part of the Eastern Sayans. Trudy VSEGEI 58:161-171 161.
(Sayan Hountains-Geology., Stratigraphic) (MM 25:5)
MOPOV; I.L.; LY~11'71 " " -
- L~~
Actixity of Vlan Cc,.-z--.Ittee frrD;. 19:17 to 193C.
Mrudy Inst.ict.est.i 3"1:1,28-241 161. OIM~ 14: 7 -- "
(Goolocical societiee)
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LYAT,qKIY. B.-
A characteristic of recurrent vaignetic disturbar.~:es. Geowg. i aer,
5 no.2067-368 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7)
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AUTHORS: Selivanov, V. P-
ORGs Leninxrad State-University ime A. A* Zhdanov (Leningradskiy got -:1tvannyy
ysical Institute of the Kola Branch of M SSM (Polyarw.
universitet)j,Folar Geoph
eofisicheskly institut Kollekogo filiala AN SSM)
9
TITLEt Transiont.changes-in the veotor of dominant polarization PP aclording to
observations at Lovosero
SOURGEt. Geomagnetism. i, aeronomiya,, v. 6, no. 3; 19669 162-163
i earth currents geomagnstio field, polarized signal
TOPM TAUS
n variation in vertir-al magnetic component
ABSTRACTs The authors have used data o
at Lqvozero and records of earth currents for the same periods to examine the
behavior of the voc r of dominant polarixation. Itwas noted that focal zaaes
of earth the geomagnatic fiel&' Wssi~ltaneously and their
contours are approximately the aame* Centers of polarJ ation are like beads on
a necklace in their plot against time. For the period from June 9 to October 4P
Card 1/2 WC a 550.385
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1964s -twelve such necklaces were observed* Their plots allow comparison of
vertical magnetic component and the E-W and N-S components of earth currents. The
curves appear symmetrical and the mwdmums of these compared factors correspond
closely. The direction of the polarization vector may change within about 309
froat one necklace to another* Within a single necklace the variation is less
than 100. All components tend to decline rather uniformly* If it is assumed
that the direction of the polarization vector is determined by the position of
the source' relative to the observation points the patterns observed may be
explained by a smooth shift of the source along a parallel# and changes An
direction of the vector may.be due to shifts north or south, If it is further
assumed that the.series of polarization positions represent superposition of
several necklaces# the sources may be explained either as occupying a single
locality or'spread over several localities, If tha first$ the polarization ahouW
be expected to behave as in one of the observed necklaces; if the seconds
considerable and.irregular changes in direction of the vector may be expectedo
The~latter- of course, was not observed, The authors express their thanks to He lei
Fudovkip and Bo-Ye. Bryunelli for discussing the present paper and maldn
suggestions concerning its Origo art* bass 2 figureso
CODEs- 98/ SUM DATNt l8M&r65/. ORM REP# 002/ OTH REFs 001
Card
GRINI-3MG, I.V.; SALT! 1, A.A.;
Spanivaicro.;,3th'A fta' Ltu'JY,I~g
fuels. Rf.-port Na.2. Zhar.
pyroly,12 rii-,Yaral
arial. I n 5' . 622-628 161'.
1. Institiit geologli i Fp--oIhjr:ii
AIT UI-rSSR,
(1-11RA 17;6)
iskop
LYATIYBVA, A.K.; LYAKHOVITSUU, T*Te., red.; ZIOBIN, K.V., tekhn. red.
[NiAtritious feed is the basis for good milk yields] Polnoteennoe
kormienle -' osuova vyookikh udoev. Alma-Ata. lasakhokce goo. izd-vo,
1956. 11 P. (MIU 1197)
1. Doyarka kolkhoza Imeni Khrushcheva, Kaskelonskogo rayona,
A.Ima-Atinakoy oblaoti (for IVatlyeva).
(Kazakhstan--Dairy cattle-Feeding and feeding stuffs)
SWMELI, KeYa.. Prinizali uchastiye: BLAGOVESHCHMI=YA, K.A.;
DZMMIKO, G.F.-, FRAGAYLOVA, V.I.; 7JLZSSUTA, L.O.; KOTSERUBA,
L.P.; KOVBASENKO, L.A.;_LTAU=SXAU, Bje.; MILOVZOROV, P.Z.
(deceased]; N32HURBNDA, M.P.; M1ITKO, K.I.; YARTWVA, A.V..
KRESHCHENSKIY, Ye.S., tekhn.red.
(Rconomy of Kiev Province; a statistical manual] Narodnoe kho-
ziaistvo Kievskol oblasti; otatisticheskii obornik. Kiev. Goo.
stat.izd-vo, 1959. 255 P. (91RA 13:3)
1. Kiev (Province) Statistichookop upravlaniye. 2. Nachallnik
statistichaskogo npravleniya Xiyevokdy oblasti kfor Shkrebell).
(Kiev Province-Statistico)
LTAUDIS, B. K.
OAn Investigation of the Deoxidizing Properties of Titanium." Cand Tech Sci, Inst
of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov, Acad Sci USSR, 14 Dec 54. (M 3 Dec 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (12)
SO: SUM No- 556, 24 Jun 55
L)
Chemistry -,.Chemical, Technology
Pub-'e, 22 - -..34/51
A~thorg_ 1. M, Mem. Corresp. of Acad. of Se. USSR
4audisp-_~Bei K.0 and Sama r i nj
Title
Solubility.of oxygen in liquid iron containing titattium
101/2 '325-326, Mar 11, 1955.
Awaltraot -The 13 o-lu.Ibility of -oxygen:was investigated-in Fe-ri-fusions at 1600 and 1650?
The' solubility was determined by,,establishing the equilibrium of the fus-
ions in a 4apor-hydrogenmixture of-known composition. Experiments showed
~that with-the rise,'in temperature the solubility of.the oxygen in Fe-Ti
fusions increases. Liquid part4cles of reaction produ to obtained'from iron-
A. c
with titanium were observed in cases when the Ti, content in Fe-
Ti-0-fusions did not exceed 0*04%. Table.
institution.i Acad. of Sc. USSRp The A. A. Baykav Metallurgical Institute
-Submitted December.7, 1954
-K
\j
137-1958-1-214
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurp~ya, 1958, Nr i, p 33 ~USSR)
A~UTHORS- Lyaudis, B. K. ., Samarin, A, M.
TITLE- Determination of the Deoxidizing Capac,ty of Titanium
(Opredeleniye raskislitel"noy sposcbnosti titana)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. -khim. o4povy proiz-va stuli, Moscow, AN SSSR,
1957, pp 245-.;56, Diskus, pp 3327-334
ABSTRACT, The starting substances ire described, problems havirqy t,~ do
with the reaction of the oxides ~n the deoxidizing element and the
crucible are discussed, as are matters pert-%ining to the nature
of the non-metallic impurities. The thermodynamic character-
istics of the reactions occurring upon reaction of Tj and 0 in
liquid Fe are di5CUSsed, Melts were rim in BeO crucibles,
which had proved to be the hest suited to this purpose, An in-
vestigation was made of the decxidizing capacity of Ti in the
OA05 - 0.5 percent interval, It was found that the following re-
actions were dominant when the liquid Fe contained up to 0.04
percent Ti : ET-] + 41_0_~ + -11 Feliq - 2 FeO - TiO2(li,) -
A FO ~~ -294,000 + 107.13 T, while Lt T, content of 0.64 - 0.05 per-
Card 112 cent the dominant reaction was [T.] + ? T-0-1 + TiO) (solid)
137-1958-1-~?14
Determination of the Deoxidizing Capacity of Titanium
AFO= -140,500 + 47. 3 T. As a deoxidizer, Ti lies between Si
and Al, The effect of Ti dissolved in liquid Fe upon th~ activity
of 0 and TiO 2 wus determined, B.L.
1. TitaniuK-J_Iaoxidi~d.rig f3ffects-Datermination 2. Irrn (Liquid)
--Chemical rtactions
Card 2/2
URGER, K.S.; LYAUDIS, B.V.; NMTIN, A.I.
Algorithm to determine the momen*'U* for stopping the blowing
of a Bessemer converter heat at a given temperature with
the help of a controlling machine. Report no&2, Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.703-57 t64 (14IRA l7t8)
1. Dneproderzhinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod-vtuz.
VAR/000/007/018/023AX
A16l/AO33
AUTHORS: Garger, K. S.; Kuznetsovp M.P.; Ortenberg, R- V.; Gerasin,-.17,uk-,
R. V.; Lyaudis, B. V.
1~
TITLE: The burning-out of carbon in the converter process
P.ERIODICAT_-: -Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallur-giya,
no. 7, ig6o, 32 - 36
TEXT: A continuous and direct analysis of steel in the converter being
still too difficult, the samples are analyzed after tilting. The method is
connected with loss of time and impairs the life of converters. In principle,
sampling is possible wAh0u`tit6:pp*ing*the' blast, and the analysis lasts 5 - 6
min. Therefore 'b4 eanW),e must.be takdn in the first-half of the heat (in the
4th minute). The dependdnoe of~the carbon~.content.(Z(3) on time must be known
to determine the moments 'when the process 1i to be stopped. As proven by S. I.
Filippov et al. (Ref. 2: Nauohnyye doklady vysshey shkoly., Metallurgiya, 1958,
No. 2, 24) compond'nt elements burn simultaneously but at a different rate de-
pending on the metal temperature the ZC = f(t) equation being determined by
Card 1/6
23173
S/148/6"/000/007/018/023bg
The burp4ng,out of carbon in the .... A16l/AO33
these 'rates. Two -types of kinetic carbon burning curves. have been f oirvi in
experiments with a 8 kg laboratory Induction furnace (Ref. 1: S. I. Fillpov,
Teoriya protsessa obezuglerozhivaniya stali (Theory of the steel decartonlza-
tion process) Metallurgizdat, 10) below 15000C the burning is slower, and
above 15000C in the second half of the heat it is higher and constant-.
dZC
~R_ = B
At ZC below 0.2 % C, the carbon oxidation rate in,inhibited by diffusion. The
constant carbon burning rate is taken as the basis~ of the US patent (Ref. 3:
D. Murphy, US Patent No. 2807537, 1957). The purpose of the present work was
to find the equation for the carbon burning curves throxighout the converter
heat. (Figure 1) to apply electronic computers for the converter process con"trol.
Two heat groups were studied, with sampling at tilts, and by "freezing on". To
eliminate the dependenoe"on the iron charge and C Qontent in iron (Z0) a relative
value was used instead of ZCO ZC . The time moment value 0.7 was ehospn
Zo
Card 2/6 C
S/R~RO/000/W7/018/023/TDC
The burning-out of carbon in the ..... A16l/AO33
for the time unit after a careful analysis. It nnrresnonds to 3.0 - 3.?. r75 c,
the metal bath, when Mn and Si, in most cases are already no longer burnl;cg.
This rated time is designated by'V. The carbon burning equation finally evolv-
ed for the case of air blast through bottom (curve 1 in Figure 3) is:
z = zo eXP 0.331(V 2.936 (3)
C C
It can apparently be applied to any convex-ter process. The equation for the
carbon burning rate(,) is easily obtained by differentiating the expression (3)
dT - 0.972T 1.936 exp (-0.331 T2.936 (4)
Wc dt
The burning maximum iLr,.at IC - .1,265, and -the CO concentration in the separating
gas is highest at,thi.s,monie'nt. The accuracy of the data obtained was checked
by the "confidence ihtdriiafterthod". 'Curves 3 and 4 present the results of
calculations, with dependabilities 0.90 and 0.80. It was concluded that linear
approximation is oily applioable'for short time intervals. The equation may
be presented in thiTorm of nomograms or tables. Computera would calculate the
Card 3/6
23173
S/148/60/000/007/0018/023/'XX
The burning-out.of carbon in the .... A161/AO33
moment for the process stop more accurately. A. M. Kublitskiy, V. A. Savchenkc.
and Yu. K. Siryachenko took part in the experiments; some data were obtained
collectively ;4ith V-~ r. Yavoyskiy, G. N. Oyks and L. S. Tsykin of the M69kovskiy
institut stall (Moscow Steel Institute). M~P. Kuznetsov carried out the first
tests with'the "freezing-on" sampling method. There are 4 figures and 7 refer-
encest 6 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-lan-
guage publication reads: D. Murphy, USA Patent No. 2807537, 1957.
ASSOCIATION: Dneprodzerzhinskiy vecherniy metallurgicheskly institut (Dnepro-
zerzhinsk Metallurgical Evening Institute) and Dneprovskly metal-
lurgicheskiy zavod im. Dze:~zhinskogo (Dnepr Metallurgical Plant
im. Dzerzhinskiy)
SUBMITTED: March 1, ig6o
Card 4/6
GARGERv K,S.; LYAUDIS9 BV
Heaouring and continuous recording of -the degree of Nblacknesou
of the bessemar flam.e. Izv.vyo. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. no.3:40-44
161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Dneprodzerzhinakiywcherniy metallurgicheBkiy institut.
(Bessemer process)
(Recording inatrwnents)
1.TIV~TTIN,
vari Kie,i, 6!,
1 17
GARGER, K.S.; LYAUDIS, B.V.; NIKITIN, A,I.
Algorithm for determining the moment to stop the bessemer carr-rerter
blowing of the heat at a presaribed carbon content with the help
of a digital control computer. Report No.l. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.; chern. met. 7 no.3:47-52 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod-vtuz.
GARBER, K.S., dotsent; NIKITIN, A.I.; B.V.; MALINOVSKIY,
B.N., kand. tekhn.nauk; BELISKIY, 0.1.; VOLKOV, L.G.;
KUZNETSOV, M.P.; KUTSENKO, A.D., SOROKIN, A.A.; SrAKHURSKIY,
A.D,; TRUBITSYN, L.M.; TRUSEYEV, A.I.; SHAFRAN, I.K., inzh.;
SHESTAK, P.I.; ULIYANOV, D.P.
Automatic control of converter smelting by means of compu' rs.
Stall 23 no. 7:608-610 il t63. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgichesl~iy zavod-vtuz im. M.I.
Arsenicheva (for Garger). 2. Institut kibernetiki AN UkrSSR
(for Malinovskiy). 3. Zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Shafran).
LYAUDIS, V. Ya.
"Stnj-ktura rqnemicheskogo deystvlya i pe-rerabotlka infc=.-atsfl i."
report submitted for l1th Intl Cong, Intl Assn of Applied Ps:icholowy, Ljubl~ana,
- 1j 0
Yugoslavia, 2-8 Aug 1964.
Kharlkovskiy universitet.
KAWIEV, Viktor Nikoleyevicht LYAUER S G nauchnyy red.; NJUCIMA,
%LtA
V.I... red.; DFXINA, red.j NESFYSLOVA, L.M., tekhn. red.
(Installation and servicing of secondary co=utation systems)
Montazh i obsiazhivanie ustroistv vtorichnoi komrmtataii.
Moskva, Wes. uchebno-pedegog. izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1962.
,499 Pe (MIRA 15:4)
(Electric sidtchgear) (Commutation (Electricity))
(Electric power distribution-Equipment and supplies)
KPIANEV, Viktor Nikolayevich;-,LTAVER,..S.G., nauchn. red.;
CHEMAK-BYKHOVSKAYA, S.A., red.
(Loboratory work on relay protection and automatic control)
Laboratornye raboty po releinoi zashchite i avtomatike. Mo-
skva, "Vysshaia shkola," 1964. 101 p. (MIRA 17:4)
KAI-TEV, Viktor Nikolayevich;_LYAUEA, S.G., muofui. red.;
SILIVESTROVICH, G.A., red.
(Installation and maintenance of secondar-i systems]
Montazh i obsluzhivanie vtorichnykh ustroistv. Izd.2.,
perer. Moskva, Vysshala shkola, 1965. 549 p.
WIP A 18: 5)
GUlm,1E, losif YakovIevich [deceasedj; GUI-11111, Mikhail lo5ifovich;
UOTINOV, Vladimir rc-dc.,rovIch,--IIYAb-IaI, S.G., red.
(secondar-y networka of electric power plants and substa-
tions] Vtorichnye skhanW elaktrichaskikh stants1i i pod-
i
stantsii. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Moskvaq Iv,,I-vo "Energiia,"
1964. 174 (NIRA 17t8)
1,YAUFLIR, V. R.: Master Tech ICL (dian) -- -rhL- operation of vnaorin~-, ~!qulfj-.nd--nt
in loading operations in the herrin.-, industry of the Nortl- Atlantic". Moscow,
1958. 15 pp (Kaliningrad Tech Inst of the Fish Industry and Econotwj), 170
copies 4KL, No 10, 1959, 126)
GOMBERG, Aleksandr Yefimavich; MUSAELYAN, Erik Surenovich; _IYAUER,
S.G.,, red.; BORUNOVO N.I., toklm.red.
[Checking and testing of turbogenerators during their inBtal-
lation; secondary systems] Proverki i ispytaniia turbogenera-
torov v protsesse rontazha; vtorichnye ustroistva. Moskva,
Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 87 p. (MIRA 17:3)
KIREYEV, Mikhail Ivanovich; KOVARSKIYj4leks,ndr Illich; MUSAELYAN,
E.S., nauchn. red.; LYAUER,.._SQ.,._.nauchn. red.; SHUMIIDVA,
TO.M., red.; TOKER, )Ci~.' tekhn.red.
[Installation and operation of.the electrical equipment of
electric-power plantB, subatations, and electric power
transmission lines) Montash i ekspluatatsiia elektrooborudo-
vaniia stantsii, podstantsii i linii elektroperedachi. 2. izd.
perer. i dop. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1963. 414 p.
(MIRA 16:1d)
(Electric power distribution)
ILUUEO 0.1.
-,:e~ ,;x-
Looping of metal during brief disconnection of rolling mills*
.3-bor, nauch. trud. KGRI no.19-.100-104 162o (KIRA 16-.~)
(Rol ling M~ills)
LTAUK,, G.I., inzh.; FAYNSIITEYN, E.G., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent
Aaalysis of the exploitation -of electric motors for scraper
in iron-ore mines. Sbor. nauch. trud. KGRI no.7:256-264 159.
(Winches--Electric driving) (MIRA 16:9)
LYAUK, G.I. ~p inzh.
I. ~ ~ ~' -:7 ' - L . , .-,f ~-. craz~'Iun s,
gutomating rc-r- w 4,1. AA A an
in a m1ne. Lb,--r. itai:f,-'. 161
1").-8)
LYAUSHKIN,
U'71,!~ICV '-i. 'I.: D-,~IT:".IY'..'I'-3'KIYy
A.: LYAU.3I1Kr.T, A. V.,
T T
N. V.
2. US~'~R (600)
4. Sheet - Diseases
7. Fre,,rention of lung Diseases in she,p. Sov. zootekh. 7 NO. 1952
9. Monthly L-is:~ 21: Russian Accessions., Library vf Congress, July 1952, Unclassified.
LYADSHKIN, A.Y., nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Specific prophylaxis of bradsot and anterotoxamia in sheep. Trudy
Goa. nanch.-kont.inst.vot.prop, 4:35.6-367 153. (KMA 7:10)
(Sheep-Diseases-Preventive Inoculation) (Vaccines)
A-
-; I t,
,,- Y/j, - S "YK / "~, 14. V
POLYWVSKIY, M.D.; KAGAII, F.I.; LYAUSHKIN. A.V.
Brazy-type diseases of sheen In southern and southeastern lazaMstall.
VaterinnriiR 15 no.3:20-27 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:3)
(Kesnkhatan-Sheep-Disences nnd pests)
FOLYWVSKIY, M.D., professor; LYAUSHUN, A.V., mladshiy nauchnvy sotrudmik;
KALIMOV, A.M., mladshiy UCLE11"ll WWW"ft
Serological method for the diagnosis of brazy and infectious entero-
toxemia in sheep.. Trudy VIN 22:76-q,2 159*' (MIRA 13:10)
(Serum diagnosis) (Sheep-Diseases and pests)
._i
LTAVA":. Re
Fixing norms for fuel consumption b7 taxicabs taking into
consideration the nature of their operations, Avt.transp, 36
no.8:37 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
I.Zamestitell upravl7ayushchego Ilikolarovskim avtotrestom.
(Taxicabs-ftel consumption)
"--T6Rii7fCTr, V. LTAVA, TA. I .
Juglandaceae in the A.Y. FOMN Botanical Garden* Hauk,zapaKieve
un. 8 no.5:223-235 149. (iMLRk 9;10)
(Kiev--Juglandacaae)
LTAVA, Ya. 1.
IMMON"WAI. ~
Gymno"erms in the arboretum of the Botanical Garden of ths-LAC#A$-
my vf, Sciences of the Ukrainian 5.~LR. Trudy Dot. sada AS URM 4t
26-46LI5?. (NM 1w)
(Kiev--Gy=oBperms)
- - I- y i-'t- v A- ) , I fl- - 'A - . -- -
LYJLVA I Ya. r.
Western red cedar (Jimiperus scopulorum Sarg.) in Kiev. Biul. Glav.
bot. sada uo.28:31-34 157. (um 11:1)
1. Botanichaskiy sad Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR.
(Kiev--Cedar)
LYAVA, Ta.I. ~
Western red cedar (Jimiper-as scopullorum Sarg.) in the Botanical
Garden of the Acadeny of Scienceu ~;f t?,a UkTainian i;.S.R. Trudy
Bot.eada AN MISR 5:66-1-19 158. (KIRA 12:2)
(Kiev.-Codar)
TFMIIGHMSKIY, A.I.; PIKOLAYEV, Yu.A.; UMANSKIY, M.A.1 HIM, S.N.;
t;tk#nmS A S - KALOVIMO, A.Ya.j PIVCHIK, D.T.
440 of andaxin on healUW people* Vracbadslo nooll:149-150
ff 162. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Kafedra torakallnoy khirurgii i anestesiologii (zav. - prof.
V.M. Amosov) Kiyevskogo instituta ucaverohenstvovaniya vracbeye
(MROBOIATE)
TRESHGHINSKIY~ A.I.j LYAVINETS. AcS,
Review of Jiri Pokorny's book "Controlled hypotension in anesthesio-
logy, Sksper, khir, i snest, 9 no,2:94,95 &-Ap 164, (MIRA 17:11)
BAKSHEYEV, M.S. (Baksheiev, M.S.), prof.; TD-',OSfa2NKO, L.V. [Tymoshen]ko, L.V.1,
dotsent; MIKHAYIDINO, O.T. (I-Iyha!lne&.o, O.T.]; LIZAVIEWSY O.S.
(LiavynetsI,i O.S.1
Use of a new preparation, ataractic andaxin, in obstetrics and
gynecology. Pod.; akush. i Lin. 23 no.6.35-39 '61. (MIX% 115:4)
1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii No.1 (zav. - prof. M.S.Baksheyev
(Bakshbiev, M.S.]) Kiyevskogo meditsinsko 0 ivistituta im. akad.
Bogomolltsa Irektor - dotsent V.D.Bratusil.
~ (MITROBAMATE) (OBSTETRICS) (GMECOLOGY)
Category: BelorussianSSR/General Division. Problems of Teaching.
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol.,, No 9, 10 May., 1957, 35010
Author Liavitskiy, P.
Inst -no ~ve~
Title Intra-class Experiments on the Subject "The Nervous Sylstee
Orig Pub: Sovetskaya shkola, 1956, No 1, 67-73
Abstract: No abstract.
Card : 1/1 -18-
! ' I I
J,V.XIOIIAIIJ I.A.j T,,'R~NTIYEVA, M.V.
M a thods of enr ich ir. g frc d zuffs -,;-, T,:i ti ra : e e 2, C-=~ --L s . -.=~- -: ! "
- - -.1 - i -- .. . ---,
B3SR Ser. biial. nav. no.1:53-58 162.
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"Fish Diseases,"
SO: bk., Moscowy 1949.
LYAYT.IAN, S.M.
Agriculbire
Practical manual of the diseases of fish. Moakva, Pishchepromizu-3at, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Acce~:sions, Library of' Congress, November 1951. UILICLA3SIFIED.
--a M -.b. doktor biologichaskikh nauk; VASILIKOVA.
UAIML Ed rd Maksimilianovic
;'IrG;.!WeZt`�r-, 'UHM, 14.1., takhnichookijr radaktor
[Deseases of f 'Loh and the possibility of their transmission to
humans; a concise practical manual for sanitary physicians] Bolazni
ryb i vosmo2hnost' zarazhanita imi cbelovska; kratkoa prakticheskos
rukovodstyo dlia sanitarnykh Yrachai. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo mad. lit-
ry, 1956. 107 P. (MLRA 9:10)
(P13HES--DIBUSES AND PESTS)
LYAYMAH,-,Eduard Maksimillyjanovich; KOSSOVA, O.N., red.; CHEBYSHEVA, Ye.A.,
t ek~n. re-L
[Diseases of fish] Bolezni ryb. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1957.
258 P. (MIRA 11:1)
(Fishes-Diaeases and pests)
DOROKHOT, S.M.; LTATMAN,-X.M.; KASPIN, B.A.; SOLOVIYET, T.T.; KARTYSHEY,
Y*G,, yrof., nauchn" rod.;'PZTROT, A.A., red.; UDALOT, A.G.,
takhn.red.
[Fish culture on farms] Bellskokhoxiaistvennoo rybovodetvo.
Koskya, Izd-vo K-va selikhos.SSSR, 1959. 198 p. (MIRA 13:6)
(Fish culture)
RAWYSHEV, F.G., prof., doktor sel'skokhoz.nauk;.LYA7W , B.M., prof.,
doktor biolog.na-ak; GRINZVSKIY, I.M. ,
A.S., kand.biolog.nauk; KARPANIN, D.P., kand.biolog.nauk; BABORA,
N.G.. red.; ZURRILIKA, Z.P., takhn,red,
(Raising fish in ponds] Pradovae rybovodstvo. Moskva, Goo.
izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 347 p. (MIRA 13:8)
(Fish calture)
,'LYAYWLII, E. H.
ReceiWdata on intra-vitam diagnosis of fish diseases. Trud7
sav.Ikbt.kom. no.9:18-2-0 10. (MIRA 13:5)
I.-Moskovskly tekbnIcbeekiy institut rybnoy promyshlennosti
i khozyaystva imeni A.I.Mikoyana.
Rishes--Diseasea and usets)
(Veterinary medicine--Diagnosis)
nUY]ff , A. I. ; LYAYMAN, R. M -.-
., -1-- .... I."---i ,
lpizootic condition of fish stocks on nond fish farms of the
R.S.P.S.R. Trudy say.1kht.kom. U04:28-33 139*
(MM 130)
1. VeerossiVskiy nanchno-iseledovateliskiy institut prudovogo
rybnogo khozyaystva i Mookovskiy tekhnicbnskiy institut rybnov
promyshlennosti i khotyavetva imeni A.I.14ikoyana.
(Carp-Diseases and posts)
LYM"P..Eduard Maksimilianovich,.prof. doktor biol. nauk; IVANOV,
-P - A-.;;'Sd-.' GUREIVICH. M.M..,-tekhn. red.; TRUKHINAt O.N.9
Z;. re;.t
e
t
(Diseases of fishes] Bolezni
dlia veterinarnykh vrachei.
294 P.
z7b; prakticheskoe rukovodstvo
Moskva, Sallkhozizdat, 1963.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Fishes-Diseases and paste)
POIMTD/Soil Science Soi-1 Genesis and Geography.
Abs Jour : Ref Mur - Biol., No 41 1958) 15252
Author : J. Lyazar
Inat :
Title A Brief Geological and PetroGraphical Sketch Giving Soil
Characteristics of Czechoslovakia.
(Kratkiy geologo-patrografichoskiy ochork i Maraktaris-
tiloa pochv Choldiaslovnkii).
Orig Pub Rochn. gleboziiawaze, 1956, 5, 263-283
Abstrant A summary. A schematic soil map is given.
The bibliography has 10 listings.
Card 1/1
.LYAZHOV L ,
combining geological and geophysical methods in the goologic:
surveying and prospecting* Izv,v7s,uohebozav,,* geol. i razv.
4 no.1209-102 D 161. (MiRA 15:2)
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institat. imerd S.Ordzhonikidze.
(Prospecting)
KUKHTIN.- V-A-; KIIULL)VA.. K.M.; SHAGIDUIIIII, R.R.; SAMITOV., Yu.yu.; LYAZD-R.
,N.A.;_ RAKOVA 2 11. F. -------
Some new types of the Arbuzov rearrangement. Pa.-t 11,: vestigation
of the products of addition of tria2kyl phosphites to d In
iacetyl by
physical methods. Zhur.ob-khim. 32 no.6:2039-2046 Je 1q..
(MIFLA 15:6)
le Kazanskiy filial nauchno-issledovatellakogo kinofotoinstituta.
(Phosphorous acid) (Butanedione)
15-57-5-6606
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 130 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lyazlko, Ye. 'A.
TITLE: A Comparative Study of Crystal-Bearing Quartz Veins and
Veins of the Alpine Type (Srrivniteltnaya kharakteri-
stika khrustBlenosnykh kvartsevylch zhil allpiyskogo
tipa)
PEMODICAL: Mineralog. sb. Llvovsk. geol. o-vo pri --n-te, 1956,
Nr 10, pp 94-104.
ABSTRACT: Veins of the alpine type are considered by the author
to be formations of lateral-aecretion origin, not
directl,,, associated genetically with a magmatic source,
and developing under conditions of regional meta-
morphism. The characteristic features of these veins
are wiven. 1) They develop in folded regions during
the bolding and regional metamorphism of rocks at com-
paracively shallow depth; the veins are controlled by
Card 1/3 fault fractures. 2) The chemicrol-mineralogical compo-
15-57-5-6606
A Comparative Study of Crystal-hearing Quartz Veins (Cont.)
sition of the country rora-ks. 3) They exhibit a zonal structure and
show a relationship betaoen the widitri of trie near-vein leached zone,
and thickness of the vein filliln-.-, scid t-he size of the crystals, on
'1 31 on of thc frceture on the. other.
the one hand, and on th- dime , - - 1
4) There is a defin-~te miner&l associFtion and order of crystal-
lization. 5) There is n---% direcz between the mineral-
forming solutions and igneous rocks. It IL3 nezessary to differ-
entiate between cryst-al-hearing quartz veins and alpine veins. The
former always occur in rocks aith a high, content Of S102 and are
characterized by v&rloas structural positions-, by their occurrence
in different types of fractures, and commonly, by complex mor-
phology. Thay have a simple mineraL composition (some groups,
characteristic of alpine veins, are almcst completely absent).
These veins do not show a strict. sequence in the order of deposition
of the minerals. Leaching has been intense Lond solution of earlier
formed crystals has occurred. The author believes that the crystal-
bearing veins are hydrothermal and cites the following facts in
support of this view: 1) the regional restriction of the veins to
districts where single-aged granites occur; 2) the occasional
Card 2/3
15-57-5-6606
A Comparative Study of Crystal-BeaAng Quartz Veins (Cont.)
Intense hydrothermal alteration of near-vein rocks and the intro-
duction of components foreign of the country rocks; 3) t*ie specific
local mineral content of the veins, not changing in relation to the
country rocks; 4) the direct connection of some veins with massive
granites, recognized by study of gas-liquid and liquid inclusions.
The crystal-bearing quartz veins, being hydrothermal, are in
contrast to the different ore-bearing formations, inasmuch as their
most important feature is the extraction of components to the
mineral complex of the veins.
Card 3/3 S. P. B.
MUM, T.A. . Iiind. ma6. nru'k.-. T-7BA. 11 M. kand. med. r;puk
,jur-laical treatment of gia-rit, Cell tlummors. VesL. kh~r. 91 nf,.,J'1,3-14-227
N 163, (MIRA 170.2)
1. Iz Donetskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tramatologii i
ortopedii (direktor - kand. med. nauk T.A,Revenko). Adres avtorov:
Donetsk. ul. Artema, d. 6j. Nauchno--issledovateliskiy institut travmatolo-
gil. i ortopedii.
L'23882-66 EWT(m)160(t) IjP(C) ~YJG
ACC NRs AP6068636. SOURCE CODEi UR/0365/65/001/006/0721/0724
AUTHORS; Sayfullin~ R. S.; Nadeyeval F. I.1 Lyubimovat 9 N.. 39
ORG.: Kazan Institute of Chemical TechnologZ im. S. M. FArolt (Kazanskiykhimiko-
t e k h do-RoV _c We `sk_iy- -in ist i t u. tT
TITLE. Electrochemicallmethod for determining the thickness of_pjjladium 2gfi&U=
SOURCE: Zashchita metallovq v# it no. 6% 1965, 721-724
TOPIC TAGS:--electiodhemical analysis, metal coatingt j~alladium
ABSTRACT.- Electrochemical methods have been developed for determining the thickaess
of palladium (I) coatings. Whenever the color of the basic metal differed from that
of I (copper, sibrer), the "drop" method was employed* It-consisted of applying 13--
14 crops of solution containing T,5 dliter of 12 and 500 g/liter of KI per 11A of
coating to be removed. The time of action for one drop is 30 seconds. For other
cases, an electrojet method was appli Ied, using an apparat us assembled according to
GOST 3003-58 directions described earlier (Zashchitnyye pokrytiya. Goeudaretvannyye
standarty, M.~,1960)# This method involved the use of the same solution as in the
"drop" method, with rated coefficient of 25 sea/m for cylindrical samples and 30 sec/M
for flat samples. L11 experiments were performed at 20 � O-5C. The method was plant-
tested, and showed an accuracy of � 10%. It can not be used on coatings less than 1,A&
in thickness. It appears that the solubility rate for the coating depends upon the
C rd 1/2 upot 621.357.2.001.5
ZVEREV, M.Ys.; KUPRYAKOV, B.G. ;--LY- "'!-J, v,."
Stand for agitating graduated flasks. Lab. delo 10 no.4;251-252
164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. GospitalInaya terapevticbeskaya klinika (zaveduyushchiy - prof.
A.A.Kovelevskiy) Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
Come data on the prith-o-,ere--is rf :.!,ae r;J i r~ljs '-'rlp*.'-Q
in diphyllobothrill.9i3. Trudy Top,14111VF) 1,,.. ll~.I.
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy Tcra-di Tomkcgo
.nstituta.
I--# "I ~-- , I1=
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LYBKIN E I KNIAMMIKOV) V. Go, [A. Go 1, PErRovA, Go No, SOLODOVIfIKOV, Go M.,
BOLSMOVA, K. Y., and KOZISHOVA,
I"Daily Variation of Short-Period Pulsations as a Function of Geographic
and Geomagnetic Coordinates,"
paper submitted, 5th Gen. Assembly, CSAGI, Intl. Geophysical Year, Moscow 1-9
August 1958
LYCH, G.M.~ agronom-ekonomist
- .,
ImProVe the utilization of drained lands. Zemledeliie 25 no.12-
60-63 D 163. (MMA 17--4)
LYCIII DiCineer
Kiev
"The 127P. Horizontal Six-spindle Sem-lautcmatic," Stank-I i Instrument, 10, Nos. 1C-11
L I I
19-39.
Report U-15,05, 4 Cet 1951
LYCH, 11. H. DOCEDT
Hw#iuwy Design
Toole, Machine
I 'wBingle-Spindel 4droolectrified Automatic Machine,
Sool, U Docent N. M. Lych, Cand Tech Sol, A pp
."Stanki Instrument" No 4
Photographs, circuit diagrams..' and performapce of
--subject-automatio machine tool-developed by A. N.
Prilutekly and V. L. Inosov at Kiev Industrial Inst
auria~,,. 194o-1941. It Is characterized by an absence
e cam drive.
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