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S/081/62/000/001/039/067 B168/B101 AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, G. G., Zhuk, N. P., Lyubinskiy, B. E. TITLE: ElE-CtrOlytiC 7-,ickling of high alloys PERIODICAL: Re4'erativziyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 1, 1962, 343, abstract 1K129 (6b. "Korro,@iya i zashchita konstrukts. metallich. materialov", M. , '.:ashgiz, 1961, ;--13-71 ) T-EXT: Electrolytic pickling - anodic, cathodic, a.c. and a.c. vith bipolar connection of specimens - was studied with a view to removing the cinder from alloy --@435 (E1435) in solutions of 11 2so 4* The influence of H 2so4 concentration, of electrolyte temperature and of D on the rate of this process, on the weight losses of the metal and on the surface quality of the samples after corro sion was also studied. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation.,, Card 1/1 S/13-7/62/000/009/006/009 A054/A127 AUTHOR: Lyubinskiy, B,E. TITLE- The effect of small additions on the technological and mechanical properties of 3H607 (E1607) type alloys PFRIODICAL: S)tal',@o. 9, 1962, 846.- 848 TEXT- Tests on a laboratory and industrial scale werecarried out to establish the effect of adding small amounts of calcium, boron and barium on the ductility and other properties of alloys containing nickel and chromium. The test, alloys were smelLed in a 150-kg induction type, furnace with basic lining on A freQh charge. Two heats (II, III) were smelted with the additlon@ of 0,01, G -005% 8, one heat (IV) with 0.(Ac,@' B and 0.1% Ca, one heat (V) with 0.01% B and 0.1% Ba, while two heats only with the addition of 0.1 and G.20% Ca, (VI, VII), The test hdats showed a higher ductility than the check heat without any of these additives. 7.)e highest notch toulomess was observed for heats with Ca-addition, whereas the no':i, toughness of heats containing boron and boron + barium decreased upon raising t',@- temperatUre to 1,150 - 1,2000C. Metallographic tests showed that the addition , :' calcium and boron promoted the formation of high-melting and stable compounds a-. - _@ ' '1-z "he effect @1-f small ..... AO@4/A i 27 tne grain noundary, thus increasing the strength of the metal. 'It was also that the addItion of B, Ca -ind Ba, while increasing the ductility of the a-)Y, did not affect its gas content as had been assumed by some authors. Olit f Sovo 'lest neats on-y one (III, containing O.')Or)% B) showed a Inwer oxyj:,en ana content (by a factor of 1-5) than in heat I (without any additive.,;). The t@, S! steels we-.- a'-so subjected ta long nolding times under the conventional Jperar-'-- temTRratures of 650 and 7000C. For heats, I, V and VI the following parameters were obtained after gradual heat treatment and 20 hours' holding time at'. 75r)')C without holding time at the last stage of the treatment at 65rj'c Heat toc kg/mm2 % kg/mm2 i 51.8 76.2 17.6 2 1 .3 71-IG 51.4 69.4 11.8 14.1 V 650 5115 80.3 23.6 39.,) 700 52.8 75.1 YJ. 1; 4@).6 VI 65o @45-8 73.8 25.6 25.7 The stnbility of properties and structure was tested by aging test heat samples Ca rd 2/3 The effe,@t of small .... A054/A 1 27 -it -.-X,'@C during periQds varying between 48 and 3,000 hours. The hardness of metnills cont;@ining the test additives deviated from that of the check sanple by 'G H -.-, fo!, n,)Iding tirrps shorter than 5CA) hours, while above this holding time ZDY nit m(.r-e than 10 - 15 HH. It was therefore concluded that small additions of B, Ca and Ba increased@the ductility of nickel-chromk alloys, while their strength characteristics and the stability of t heir mechanical properties did not change when held for cl long time at 650 - 7000C. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Elektrostal'" ("Elektrostal"' Plant) Card 313 LYUBIRSKIY, B.E., Effect of' small additicns on the technolcgical and w,,chanical properties of ElbC7-type alloys. Stall 22 no.9:8,16-848 S 162. NIRA i @ -1 L 1) 1, ZAivod "Elektrestall." (Nickel-chromium alloys-1-1--tallurgy) LAZAREV, A.A. ;@@ROITSKIY, I.F.; BOLTINSKIY, VA. professor, retsenzent; LYUBINSM , G.M., Inzhener, retsenzent; PE�TRYAKOV, A.I., inzhener re&-k.'tdr-- 1JlT)KZFr. inzhener, redaktor; POPOVA. S.M., tekhn1cheskiy 9 redak-tor. [The KDM-46 engine] Dvigatell KDM-46. Izd.2-e dop. i ispr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1955. 319 P. (Tractors-Engines) (KLRA 8-10) 23962 S/103/61/022/007/008/008 D252/D302 -AUTHORS Lyubinskiy,__1__,A_. , Milyutina, V.,i. and Pozin, N.V. Mo S ,cdwy TIME: Pulse-frequency telemetering transmitter PERIODTCAL-, Avtomatika i telemel,,hanika, v. 22, no. 7, 1961, 934-938 TEXT: The pulse-frequency telemetering device ChTI-1 is designed for measuring small d.c. voltages, It produces rectangular pulses of duty ratio 2, which are proportional to the iaeasured voltage. Noiseproof telemetering channels require a narrowing of the frequen- cy range; hence the frequency range of the pulse produced by the device was chosen from 5 to 15 cycles. The device uses transistors. Fig. 1 shows a block-diagram o!' the device: low-trequency filter 1, d.c. amplifier 2 which contains a modulator-converter of d.c. into a.c., an a.c, amplifier and a rectifier, pulse-generator 3, and unit 4 for retransforming frequency into voltage. The transmission fac- tor for the close(I system is approyiniately 1//3 for large values of Card L/5 23962 S/103/61/022/007/008/008 Pulse-frequency telemetering_. D252/D302 k(3 (k being the transmission factor of the direct channel, and of the feedback channel)_ The placing of thn filter in the direct channel permits (due to the absence of lag elements in the feedback channel) considerably simplifying the implifier circuit by excluding the phase-sensitive stage. For comparison 7 the expressions for the transfer function are given: a) filter in direct channel M(p) - kl(P)k2k3 k2k3 1 T_+ kl(-pTk-2k--37 @ ap2 + bp + c + k2k3@ b) filter in feedback channel k2k- k2k3 k"(p) = .5 - = k2k3 I - I + kl(p)k2k3p ap + bp + c + k2kTp here kj(p) . - I is the transfer function of the RC-fil- ap=+ bp + c ter, k2 - the amplification factor of the amplifier, k3 - the volt- age-into-frequency transformation factor. The transient functions for a) and b) are respectively Card 2/5 23962 3/103/61/022/007/008/008 Pulse-frequency tclemetering_ D252/D302 h'(t) 1, 2 k 3 (1 ple c + 1-2k-3P PI - P2 h"(t) k-)k3 ple-P2t P2e- Pit @.c - 1.2k_3_ PI P2 where p, and. 1)2are the roots of ap2 + bp + c + k2k3(3 = 0. From the relationships @`or a two-link RC-filter it follows that for stable ooeration of thc. circuit it i,3 necessary that the time-con- stant of'the first link should be much Larger than that of the sec- ond link, The device incorporates a torque-balance technique. One of the advantage@; of the chosen circuit is the possibility of con- siderably increasiag the input resistance of the device, and that is due to the compensation of the inpuu sigaaL by the feedback volt- age, in the circuit oL' the measured voltage, A new type of magnetic modulator M (w3-th transverse excitation) is used, Its transmission factor is approximatcl@, 0.8 - 0.9 and does not depend on the voltage and frequency variatioi-,s of the supply sourcc and on the temperature Card 3/5 23962 S/103/61/C22/007/008/008 Pulse-frequency teIemctcrin',',-- D252/D302 of the surroundii-q-'s over a r ange The modulator is practically inertia-free. The a c amplifif@r consists of triodes of type P13B and P14 (triodes I'l,P2.P3-P4) Pz is a blocking generator. The device was laboratory-tcsted and has the following main character- istics; pickup-voltage range: 25 milLiv., input resistance of the X/ order of 50 k , stabilization time of frequency, 0,5 see, size: 255 x 215 x L40 7Ti Owing to the new type of magnetic modulator, the (@_esign was considerably sim-plified. compared with previous de- vices (ChIS-D-l or ChIC-D-2) The high-ohmic input results in greatly increased sensitivity (10-2v) -.s stated in A.1%. I'shenichni- kov (Ref, 4, Staticheskove poredayu@@hchee ustroystvo chastotno- impuls'3noy sistemy I:ele1,.--iercniy.,i, -@vtom,.atika i telemekhanika, v. 18, no. 5, 195'7)- The device can 'Do used for transmitting read- ings from a wide v.,riety of d,c- pickups @-,ith small output strength, including thermoeLement pickups, and pickups with bridge circuits, e.g. gas-analyzers for telerieterii,.g the methano cozicentration in mines, There are 4 figures 4 iovict-bloc references. SUalITTED: December 29, 1960 Card 4/5 Pulse-frequency telemetering... f 3 7 1 @f i I 4 -C4:@-' - Pile. I Fig. I 23962 S/103/61/022/007/0031/008 D252/D302 4 V@ .* . Card 515 L 88oo-66 FE(V(k)-? ACC NR: "5026957 SOURCE CODE: IM/0103/65/026/010/1746/1756 Lyublus!d @47 AUTHOR: 1. A. (Moscow); Pozin, N. V (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Simulation of the Information-handling processes which Wo place in a neuron. 1. Mathematical model and physical simulation of the Impulse generation process SOURCE: Avtomatika I telemekhanika, v. 26, no. 10, 1965, 1746-1756 ,TOPIC TAGS: bionips, iteuron, electrophysiology, information theory, circuit theory ABSTRACT: The authoro study the properties of the ne%sron and formulate the principles of action for an analog having properties which are important from the standpoint of Informational transformations. Introductory comments are given on the physiology of the neuron. An equation Is derived for determining the moment of generation of the output impulse of the neuron. C@onditions for neuron rhythm conversion are determined and the relationship between the output frequency and depolarization current is calculated. The basic properties and parameters of the neuron model are given together with an explana- i tDry block diagram. Ang;-sls of Ow equivalent circuit of the 'neuron Is used as a basis lbard 1/2 UDC 62-506.2.001.57 Z L -88oo-66 ACC NR: AP5026957 for design of the physical model of the impulse generating unit. The wiring diagram of this unit, based on a squegging oscillator, Is given. The electrophysiological study and discussion, of the properties of the neuron and its analog were carried out in association with physio-I logists, of the Institute o Biophysics, AN SSSR (Institut b1ofiziki AN SSSR), Yu. 1. ' Arshaveldyj M. B. @ Berldhblit. S.A. Movaley and L. M. ChaVlakhyan The authors are deeply jiRefiA For -the r belp. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 14 formulas. @UB CODE: 00, 06i SUBM DATE: 04Nov64 ORIG REi: 01 OTH REF: 007 7 . ., @ 1, ! - '.. -.:- , ). it, i - @.@ 1 1. 1 1 t I I i III'.) @ a9 . . . . @ I - - . - . . . , , . , 4 , '@: @IT ! @ r -@ - _'- , @""r ;71@@ @ L , :, " -, 1 o I - ' ' "c' . ('@ ! '@ @ - L@ .;, I '" C a '. -.. . .. I I y F @ - I . . - " . v @ -I " . . -'- . ' , rl@@n ll-.-I.FSm;Ea@s-1-1-..i mmmw 1vm I -- - I - I MODILEVSKIY, Ya.S.; LYU131M IKIY. A. root formation. Bot.zhw.1U)=-1 Physiological causes of adven 9 no.2:17-31 '52. (WLRA 6:11) 1. Institut botaniki Akademii nauk Ukrains'koi RSH, Viddil fiziologii. (Roots (Botany)) LZBEM , S.I.; LYUBIHSKIY. N.A.. kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, otvetstvan- - nyy redakTa-.F@----' '; IN-tiKM. O.S., redaktor; SIVACREUKO, Ye.K.. tekh- nicheskiy redaktor. [Physiological role of carotene In plants] Fiziologicheakaia roll ka- rotina v rastenit. Kiev, lzd-vo Akademii nauk Ukrainakoi SSR, 1953. 158 P. (microfilm] (MLRA 6:2) (Carotene) (Botany-11hysiology) LYU.BYNSIKTY, M.A. Problem of metabolism in the growing parts of plants. Bot.zhur.[U@=.] 10 no.2:1)4-10,0 151. (KI-RA 6:6) 1. Instytut botaniky AN URSR. Viddil fiziologiyi roslyn. (Plants - Metabolism) LYUBIIISIKIY, @.@A. 3rotherly relarions of ---ezr@,Aaian and J;h-,ssian scientlBt-@ -n aevelopment of Soviet plant ph7siolop_y. i3ot.zhur.[UkrJ 11 nc._-: .11-11 154. (WRA 8:7) (Botany--I'qqsio1ogy) A USSR/Plant Physiology - Growth and Developnent. 1-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bial., No 5, 1958, 2000C Author Liubinsky, N.A., Okanenko, A.S. Inst Title A Summry of the Discussion on Phytohornones. Orij3 Pub Ukri botanichnii zhA, 1956, No 4, 13, 83-lo4. Abstract In a survey article N4A. Liubinsky and A,S@ Okanenku summ.rised the discussion on phytohormones which was carried on in pages of the Ukrainian Botaaical Journal in the period 1952-1955. The majority of the partici- pants in the discussion condemed the neGative approach to the problem of phytohormnes. A detailed evaluation of their role as re(.;ulators of ;ravth and other life processes in plants was Given, and paths for further stu- dy of natural and synthetic j7owth a6ents were indicated. Vlasiuk P.A., Porutsky G.V., Chailakhian M.Kh., Matskov F. and Gupalo P.I. pointeO. out in letters to the editor Card 1/2 OKSITUX, P.P., doktor biologicheakikh ,kWL9*;T , A nauk, otTe at aktor; GRUDZIMSIATA. O.S., redaktor izdatellstva; ROZMSVZYG, U.N.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor LPhysiological principles of the vegetative propagation of plants] Fisiologichask-ie oanovy vegetativnogo razenozhaniia rastenii. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR. 1957. 222 p. (HIRA 10:6) (Plant propagation) A USSR/General Problems. P.,Tethodolo,37-y. History. Scientific A Institutions --,nd '@onferences. Teaching. Problems of Bibliography qnd -)cienti.Pic Documentation. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 17-io -), 1951--, lS687 Author Lyubinski-,- A , Ok-inenlco A. Inst lot i,7iven Title Develor-ment of t'le -Z-Inysioio@-e I ,f and Biochen13try of Plants in the Ukraine in Forty Years (1917- 1957). Orie Pub Ukr. botqnic-.n--'y z-@. , 1`@"57, 14, :Io 3, 42-52 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 LYUBINSKIY, A.A. [Liiibin3licyl, P,RUTSKIY, G.V. [Porunl'r7l. Mc lo t kov 9:-1 r I "', h -.. 1 1 LYUBINSKIT. N.A. LLiubynslkyi, M.A.j Charlea Atrwin's contribution to plant ph7siology. Ukr.bot.Ehur. 16 no.5:28-40 '59. --ts-0 (MIRA 13:4) (Flaut ph.7siolog3r) (Darwin, Charlea Robert, 1809-1882) MOIMNOVSM# Goorgly Drisanfovichl..IYUBINSM M.A doktor biolog. sauk, *tv.rad.; POLUBICHKI , A*V*, D Ve. re@ tekbn,imd, [Fo3ArjAy in plant development] Poliamost' razvitiia rastenii. L'vav# Ixd-vo LIvovskogo miiv., 1961. 261 p. (MIRA (Folaxity (BotarV)) 15:5) LYUBINSKIY, N.A. [Liubyns'kyi, M.A.j M.V.Lomonosov's scientific contribution to botany; on the 250th anniversary of hts birth. Ukr.bot.zhur. 18 no.6:102-110 161, (MIRA 15:3) (Lomonosovo Mikhail*Vasil'evich, 1711-1765) DAMIYE, N.G., kand. med. nauk; LYIJBOSHITS, N.A. Fractures of the pelvic bones in children. Vest. khir. no.10: 102-106 164. "'@CHA 19: 1 1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - Prof. M.11. Volkov) i travmatologichaskogo otdeleniya (zav. - kand. med. nault N.G. Damlye) Moskovskoy gorodskoy detskoy bollnitsy No.20 imeni Tiiairyazeva. LYUBINSKIY, N.'..; SFTRYAYEV, I.N.; OIZEIIKOV, M.G.; GLADYLEEV, S.S.; KIVER, II.F.P- SPARIN, V.I.) agronom Use advanced cultivation practices -for sunflowers. Zemledeiie 27 no.414'7-51 Ap 165. (MIRA 18.4) 1. Orenburgskaya cb2astnaya se-I.Is!cokh-,7-.,ra-~--tvenna,,,a opy'nava stants:1-ya (for Iwabinskiy). --,. 'redseiatell kolk@,nza L@.-ni Kirova., OktyEbrlsl:ogo rayona, Or-nburgsko,' , oblasti (for Sl.ii-iayev). 3. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Pamyat' Illichall Dinskogo rayona, Krasno- darskogo ki-aya (for Kni7hnikov). 4. Glavnyy agronom kolkhoza "Pwriyat' Illichallv Dinskogo rayona, Krasnodarskogo kraya (for Gladyshev). 5. Sta:rshiy agronom Pologskogo pro-4zvodstvennogo unravleniya, Zaporozhskoy oblasti (for Kiver). BARON, S.G.; GREBENNIKOV, V.V.; LYUBIIISKIY, N.M.; TSEYTLIN, G.D.; BARONOV, A.Ya., red. -- * (Easing the start of engines in winter] Oblegchenie puska dvigatelei v zimnee vremia. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn. izd- vo M-va Pirtomobillnogo transporta i shosseinykh doro RSFSR, 1963. 70 p. @MIRA 17:10) r @,;.G.; GREo@M; I i,O, , i'.V. ; ' .-- , :,.: . ; .. . *., :,.' .; ,,I I,', A.Y m. ) @-t-c . EasiLg the start of in, w@nl-er, . -- - dv-lgate'.'Lei v zi;mri,g -r-.fa. o-;kva, vo ',,'-va avt,)-, trajis;@crl a i ' : yKr. R;' ; : - @ - - - - - .: C ) @,F.-,Il, 1963. '10 1 - i L)(US1,oV5 . /IV, I1Y,44- Kwa, Ii.S., dat takhnichaskikh nauk; LYUBINSKIT, U.N., inshener, retsenzent; BUDIIIKOV, V.A., inshener, LIaAZ-204 and IaA7_206 engines; building, principles of operation, and repair] Dwigateli laAZ-204 i laAZ-206; ustroistvo, osobennosti ekspluatatell i reEmonta. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-teklm. Izd-vo Imashino- stroit. i wLidostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 262 p. (HLRA 7:6) (Automobiles--Engines) 0 BRONSMM, L.A., dotsent; AFAHASIYBV, L.L., dotaent, BASH, H.S., dotsent; VLASKO, Yu.M., inzh.; ZO(SKOV. P.F.. lnzh.; KRAMAaMO, G.V., dotsent; LF.YD11.HM, S.R., dotsent; LIVITANT Ya.A., is-poln.obvazan- nosti dctsenta; LYUBINg-II.-I.M., inzh.; NAYMOV, B.F., inzh.; FINK&PERTAYN, A.L., inzh.; KHROKOV, A.A., inzh.; CHUDINOV, A.A., inzh.; GoaBl'UHAN, I.M., red.; GALAKTIONOVA, U.N., tekhn.red.; DONSKAYA, G.D.. tekhn.red. (Centralized automotive freight haulage] TSentralizovannye pere- vozki gx-dzov avtomobillnvm transportom. Pod obshchei red. I.K. Gobermana. Moskva. Nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo H-va avtomobil'nogo transpor- ta i shosseinykh dorog RSFSR. 1960. 206 p. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Moscow. Avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut. (Transportation, Automotive) 1.'.ARGOLIS, Sermen YELkovlevich; YAKOBASHVILI, Andrey Mikhaylovich; LYUB121SKIY:, Natan Imarkovich; YABLOKOV, V.I., red. [3pecialized rolling stock for automotive freight haulage; works praclice of the Main Mosccw Automotive Transportation Organization] Spetsializirovannyi podvizhnoi sostav dlia gruzovykh avtomobilInykh perevozok; iz opyta raboty Glav- mosavtotransa. Moskva, Avtotransizdat, 1963. 213 P. (MIRA 17:4) LTUBIRSKIY, S.Tu. Ddubinskyi, S.M.] Improve the maintenance of machiner7. Kekh. sell hosp. 10 no.4:3-5 AP '59. (KIRA 12:6) l.Machallnik upravlani7a ekBpluatatsii mashinno-traktornogo parka Hinisterstva sellskogo khozy-aystva USSR. (Agricultural machinery--Kaintenance and repair) LYUBINSKIY Ya.S.; RUNETS, G.K. - I Automatic device for turning on and off the motors of an exhaust fan. Prom.energ. 18 no.4:6-7 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:2) (Fans, Electric) LYUBINSKIY, Ya,S,, KVASNEVSKIY, A.N. Device for straightening grinding wheels. Mashinobtroltel' no.1429 Ja 065. (MIRA 180) LYUBINSKIY, Ya.S.; SHILOV, Yu.A. Flexibla coupling of the electric motor with the laLhe reat. Mashinoatroitell no.6:17 Je 164. (MIM 17:8) GOLOJGDOV, I.H.. assistant; LTUITNSKIY, Ye.*.. assistant Mathematical modeling of the control system for excavator elec- tric dri-res with coripensated, longitudinal field amplifiers. Izv. vy9.uehs'b.zav.-, gor.zhur. no.3:105-110 '58. (HILRA 12:8) 1. Sverd'lovskly gornyy Institut. (Excavating machinery--Electric driving) (Alectric controllers--Mathematical models) LYUBINSKIY, Ye.N.., podpolkovnik meditainakoy c;luzhby Conditions associated with the formation of a perforation through the brain from gunshot wounds. Voen.-med.zhur. no.12:37-42 159- QURA@ 14: 1) -(BRAM-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (GUNSHOT WOUNDS) I @ LYuBIT-"SKIY.-Ye. N., Gand. Med. Sci., - (diss) "Pathological anatouW of initial preriod of gunshot wounds of the brain," @,-Oscow, 1961, 13 pp (Central institute for the Advanced TraLnirg of Physicians), 250 coPies (KL-Supp 9-61, 191) 1. LYU'31.YSKTY, Yu. S.: TOKARCHUK, D. A. 2, TJ5SR (600) 4. Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7, Something new mechanizing feed preparation on the swine farm. Korm.baza 3 No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. LTUBVISKIY, Yu.S..@byns'lryi, IU.S.'j I Point of honor for all mAchine oDerntors. Mekh.sil'. hosn. 9 no.3:lq-20 Mr 159. (MMA 11:4) 1. Nachal'nik uprnvlinnyn ekspluntatsii mnshinno-traktornogo ns-ku Ministerstva sil'alkogo gospodarstva URSR. (Agriculturnl machinery--Mnintennnce nnd reoAir) LYUBINSKIY, Yu.S. LLiubinalkyl. IU.S.] Characteristics of the operationof tractors under cold weather conditions. Makh. sell. hosp. 9 no-9:3-4 S '58. (KIRA 11:10) l.NachaLlInik upravleniya okepluatataii mashinno-traktornogo parka Ministeirstva sellskage khoz7aystva USSR. (Tractors--Cold weather operations) LYU-BINSKIY, Yu.S,. (Liubins'kyi, IU.S.3 For maxinum utilization of the means of mechanization in harvestirg corn. Mekb. oil'. hosp. 11 no.7:6-8 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Glavnyy inzhoner po okspluatatsit mashinno-traktoraogo parks Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva USSR. (Corn(Maize)@L-Harvestiug) LYTJBINSKIY, YU.S. (Liubynsikyis ITJ.S.] Introducing a new system in the maintenance of tractors. Mekh. sill. hosp. 12 no. 2.9-12 F 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Zamestitell nachalinika glavnogo upravleniya mekhanizatsii novoy tekluliki Ministerstva sel'skogo khozya7stva IISSR. (Tractors-Maintennnce and repair) LYUBINSKIX, Yu.S. (Liubynelky-i, IU.S.], inzh. Move the stacks from fields into barns. Mekh. sill. hosp@ 14 no.9.-20 S 163. (MIRA 17-1) LYUBISHCHEV, A.A. (Ullyanovsk) I-- -- 1 -1- - 1- . - . "Quantitative Estimate of Simll ityll Report presented at the 3rd Ccnference on the use of Mathemetics in Biology, Leningrad University, 23-28 Jan. 1961 (Primeneniye matematiabeakikh Metodov v Biologii. II,, Leningrad, 1963 pp 5-11) LYUBISIECFEV, A. A. BAT-hTII;, Vz S., DAVYDOV, P. N., KOVALIEN, N. V., LTYUI@ISIF -HEV, A. A. -nd FROIDA, P. A. "To Take into Account the 14,.ss Scvle EconomicE-.1 Experiment," Zeshchitp RssteaLii, vol. 8, no- 1, 1931, :)P. 341-350- 1-21 D36 SO: SIRA SI. 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 LY@z a -7 Al )f Ar 1 1, 1 111 L) I - , " / 11 ! - / I I 1: U , -,' ) , --,@ 2 e It Problems in the ecological study of agricultural pests of KirghizistsAa. Trudy Biol.inst.Kir FAN SSSR ao.1:157-171 147. (14MU 8: 10) (Kirghizistan--Agricultural pests) LYUBISECHEV. A.A.,; TURDAKOV. F.T., red.; A140KHINA. M.V., tekhm. red. 11---- ---- - [Methods of making population counts and zone surveys of insectte] 11 metodike kolichestvennogo ucheta I ratoairovaniia aasekomykh. Frunze, Akad. wuk Kirgizskot SSR, 1958. 166 p. (MIRA 11:11) ( InSe Ct 13) LYUBISHCHNV, A.A. Use of biometry in systematics. Vest.LGU 14 no.9:128-136 159. (MIRA 12:5) (BIOMETRY) (INSECTS-CIASSIFICATION) LYUBISHCHEV, A. A. Qwititative evaluation of similarity. Prim. mat. meetod. v biol, no.2:152-160 163. (14IRA 16:11) 1,YUBISHCHEV, A.A. Two new pa-laearctic species oil the genus Chaetocnema of the group Gh. concinna March. %'Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Halticinae). Ent. oboz. 42 no-4:85k@-863 163. (MIRA 17.8) KALITOVSKIY, Ye.F., kand. med. nauk; KF21TS, V.V., kand. med. nauk; KRASNIKOVA, Ye.Ya.; LYUBISHCHEV, S.A. G8Luses and prevention of morbidity of the peripheral nervous system in industrial plants. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.8954-56 Ag'63 (MIRA 170) 1. Belorueskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut nevrologii, neyrokhirurgii i fizioterapii ( direktar I.P. Antonov,nauchnyy i-akovoditelt - akademik All BSSR D.A. Markov). CHERENIN, Ivan Kr3anofontovich. Prixtirnali uchastiye: KODANEV, I.N., prof.; LYUBISEEV, V.G., zootek-hnik; TAAASOVA, K.A., red.; SERGE M-A, 14.1., (Seven-year plan of t1m collective farm] Semiletnii plan kolkhoza. Gor1kii, Gor1kovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 77 p. (MIRA 15-1) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Niva" Rabotkinskogo rayona (for Cheremin). (Collective farms) LYLMISHIN, A. A. Mbr., Lab., Republic Psychiatric Hospital, Kazakh People's Commissariat Health, Kzyl--Orda, -1946-. Medicine. Mr., Exptl. Lab.., People's Commissariat Health, Kazakh SSR, -1939-. "The Pharmacological Action of the Leaves and Roots of the Crataegus Altaics," SO: Farmakol. i Toksikol., 2, No. 4, 1939; "Pharmacological Aspect of Eremosparton Aphyllum," SP: Farmakol. i Toksikol., 9, No. 2, 1946. LYUBISH.B...A.Ae-LAZAREVA, V.S. Y Comparative action of toxic products obtained from the f z1gri Fusarium sporotrichiella and Fusarium poas. Trudy Oren. otd. Vses. fiziol. ob-wva no.2:95-99160. (ML,A 16:8) 1. KafedrRL farmakologii (zav. - prof. A.A.Lyubushin) Oren- burgskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (FMARIU14--TOXICOLOGY) For the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences KORMCHU, G.P.; ROYTER, V.A.; VOLIFS011, V.Ta.; ZHIGAYLO, Ta-V-, 1-YUBITEMA, A.Z. - Characteristicsof the catal7tic oxIdPtion of napht alone. Part 2: Oxidation of naphthalene of long la7ers of vanadium cataly-sts. Ukr. khim. zhur. 26 no.4432-439 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut fizichesko7 khimii im. L.V. Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR i Rubezhans]cL7 khimichaski7 kombinat. (ITaphthalens) (Vanadium) sic; 60, c Z'O, XX DO" @06 4 ACTSORS 1, Y 7 PERIODICAL: U k@--h-kj h--l. 1960, Y@'- :1, W- I p'p. 4,-2-4@9 @y d 11. J "I .ff th. b..l. f th- ...b--l th-@. Cf -!-m III. CArd 1/3 tl b nhj-.d r, :"n.l *f t-1 fZb. 33 --d-d by Th. ff lb. ffI @ry@ :f t, r :1 ", 1 t ;hth th : 1-9 If th. M.ph-oc-. .. N @ju t -:1 Iz-r f th . ... I t.=;arature -- zcrc,mtr%tj- _-f @.,phth,j_ .. _ f l "'Ith t-L.--t -1-11 tf ;t"I- d.. I l -r-t-1. %@ th- .--m t b. lh* I lp" I 'Z b I h n I C-4 21@ - Atti '---l'ity th offt I : t t-k ;.rt L. th. -thl- t- If th* .... .. t b r m 7 h- rtg kh'.1, AZ SOC, A-.ICN: I f @@.,k IY :n.titul. ItY., Fl :- -7 .f t Vk@5511)- l, kl. - 'y kz=t.-..t ch-1-1 Xz=t 11.. k --Q SUSUITT-M *uly 7, C.rd 3/3 137-58-4-8521 Translation from: Reterativnvy zhurnall, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4 p 5 14 1 USSR I AUTHORS. Lyubir-nov. A. P. Lyubitov@ Yu-. N. TITLE: Measurement of the Vapor Pressure of Liquid Indiurn by Nlean;5 of the Mass Spectrograph Itzmereniye davieniya parov zhidkcigo indiya s pomoshchVu mas,spektrografa) PERIODICAL- Sb. Mosk. in -t stall. 1957, Vol 36 pp 191- 195 ABSTRACT A method of mas,; spectrometric determination of the v@_por pressure of a metal over its liquid phase has been developed. The test metal waq In :99 977 ';o pure). The test-, were ruri on the MS-4 mass spectrograph m-ith certain changes in the c -Y cuit of its ion source. The test metal was placed in a special de- pression in a quartz capsule wJhin the heater. A thermocouple for temperature measurement was introduced into the interiot space of the capsule until it touched the inside of the depres-;ior, The free surface of the fused metal was positioned oppocile the opening in the ion source box. Ionization of the vapor pha-;e i@os by an electron beam of 90 and 96 ev energy from the f,,larneri, Card 1/2 of an electron gun. The heater design made it possible to obt.oin l17-58-5-8521 Ivleasurement of the Vapor Pressure (cont. temperatures of up to 10650K. Tile minimum (600-6500K) was governed onl@- by the possibilities available for amplifying the ion flux and the presence of background. It is noted that the criterion for the minimum is not the temper - ature, but the appropriate vapor pressure, the limit of which is 10- to rnm Ho for In. The measurements and calculations were based on the use w InII5 (95.5%). Certain values were checked by means of Iril 13. The experiments made it possible to measure the vapor pressure of metallic In in the 646- 10650K temperature interval, and the heat of evaporation of In, whi( h proved to be 55.74 kcal/mole, was determined by the slope of the curve for the re- lation of vapor pressure to temperature. It was found that the rnas@; spectro- metric method makes it possible to determine only the relative values of the expressions for vapor pressure P - f(T). Knowledge of the transient coeffic tent B, is required to determine the absolute values of the vapor pressure. It was found that the value of the ionic flux, all other conditions being equal, depends upon the energies of the electrons ionizing the vapor. The curve of values of ionic flux @-elative to acceleration potential of the electron gun shows, a r-naxi- mum. The position of the maximum varies with variation in temperature. --Vapor press-ure--Measurement T k - L. G. Indium (Liquit.) 2 - nd i,_ar, " Liq@1@1) --Mass spectrin 3. Mass spectra--Applicatl.ons 4 Metals--Maz@- Ca rd 212 Lyu9I rov, Yu. N. Opredelanie davleniy parov metallov i splavov na mas:@-spektroinetre. report submitted for the 5th -h,-,sical Chemical Conference on Steel 'roduction. M C) Is, C G w 30 ,, "39 iUTHORS: Lyubitov, 14,Ji., Polyanski@-, V. Y. 30"', 21C- ' 29- 36/67 TITLE: Calculation of a flew Cell for Measuring the Presoure of Saturat- ed Vapors of Metals (Raochet novoy yacheyki d1ya jzmereniya davleniya nasyshchennykh parov metallov), PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 1, PP 1315-138 (U33R) ABSTRACT: First the authors give a brief survey of the stage of the prob- lem. In the article under review a cell for the evaporation of metals is calculated which does not feature the deficiencies of the Langmuir and Knudsen cell, though the positive characteris- tics of these cells are taken into account for the new cell. The authors employ the analogy of the laws of evaporation and ther- mal radiation, as well as the mathematical a@paratus b@- means of which 0. N. Talenskiy (Ref 3) calculated the cylindrical model of an absolutely black body. For the Langmuir cell the following holds; The DartiCle hitting the metal surface remains there or is reflected by it and condensed on a condenser which is colder than the metal surface. The vapor particle attains the surface practically once. This cell renembleu a "gray body" in the sense Card 1/4 of -thermal radiation. The Knudsen cell, on the other hand, ia SOV/20-12r-'-16/67 al on of a New Cell for Measuring the Pressure of Saturated Vapc,rs of CUlat4 C Metals characterized by the following: each vapor particle hittinE t1he metal surface is reflected by the rall with a certain rrobabili- ty, and hits the surface again. Consequently, the vapor particle attains the evaporation surface several times. The Knudsen cell resembles an "absolutely black body"- The vapor -@,E;capirig through the effusion aperture does not disturb considerably the equi- librium. Purther, the authors indicate the similarity between the characteristic features of radiation and evaporation Under the given conditions the vapor pressure is equal to the third part, of its energy formed Der unit of volume (in this connection onl@ the kinetic energy of the particles is taken into account). The integral density of radiation 9 = UT 4 corresponds to the vapor pressure. The aforementioned similarity may be expressed in the following manner: the accomodation coeff-cient 't = 9./1) corresponds to the degree of blackness &, and the diff.--rence 1 - a - y corresponds to the reflection coefficient C. The evap- oration 'Is characterized by the following quantities@: coridensa Card 2/4 tion constantT)(i.e. by the number of particles which are -:)n- 3 OV/ 2 0 - 12 5 - ' - 17 6; @ 7 Calculation of a New Cell for Measuring the Pressure of Saturated Vaiors of Metals densed per unit of area and time), -j - the number of particles which, in the presence of an effusion aperture, hit the inner surface of the Knudsen cell per unit of time with respect to the unit of area. In the cell under investigation the vapor enters interaction with the sample surface and the cell walls. Accord- ing to the authors, there is no interaction whiltever between vapor particles and the walls, apart from physical adsorption. This may be brought about by fastening various materials (with complex composition of the molecular crystals) to the walls. The authors then determined the ratios of cell parameters at which the vapor contained therein corresponds to the "absolutely black body" (as in the case of the Knudsen cell), Further, an expres- sion for the vapor pressure at the outlet of the cell is com- pitted. This expression generalizes the formulae set up by Langmuir and Knudsen. The results of the computation of the cel- lular parameters are contained in a table. The cell in question may be imagined as a container that is filled to the brim with saturated vapor. There are I figure, 1 table, _@.nd 3 references, Card 3/4 1 of which is Soviet. Calculation of a New Cell for Measuring the Pressure of Sa-,ura-ted 7a7,-)r'3 '7)f Me tal s ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurpii im. A. A. Baykcjva (Ins-.itute of -Y imeni A. A. Baykov) PiESE'21TED: October 1, 11958, by I. P Bardiri, 3UBMITTED: 5eptemher 13, 1958 Card 4/4 sov 14 @' A 1.4-- AN 1@@- !@l P. (5-1-1 It- "P. 5@ C_t' .117 L-t.d. 2,800 _pl.. JjjW,-rLng Age@yj Xkmj,@y@ -k 5&@R. J@tjtUt Aw.p. Mi I.?. S--. --utma@l- 94. f NbI.L.M.4 M- V.A. gllj-; T-h. K4.: T.P. P.1-- =LlActl= c@r -UcU. It ln@ndsd fbr wt@llurgim@ md wtAl COFMALM: Tho @Ufatlaa @Aixs arttclas m wt@U-V, @tml -1 t pfty.L...hml@ ---I _thd'. @Ll - - f .- -" -4 f .Xd tb. f U@y. -ly-d, -4 -aly f Q-uil"g -A Nl@t_ 156 ar Lltw@ G@xd,, by 5111:@ tm P-- 16R T.. Y. Y.",--. ic7i, kll'ya I-P Z4 th. 3-u-ti- C.P-lt, f J" f r_.". C-t.- M.1UP11., Leg 0-Inbt--, R.S. ILWA*U@l f,r t@- D---i-t%_ f r_ 06 .-titu. IQ8 1)'!t- PriCCP-a Xv'-t- -1 A7;-@ fr `Wr'@L@ f W.W. Ty" 'r W- :;;Wct@triQ *@thOIS of Aaoly,l. PL T.St. 0-,d 617 -LTUBITOV. TU,N, _ Using methodo of mase spectrometr7 for analyses in Dhysical metallurgy. Trudy Inst.met. no.5:23P,243 '60. (MIRA 13:6) (Mass, spectometry) (Pbysical metallurgy) S/263/62/000/0 10,1007 /013 1028/12' 50 AUTHOR. Lyubitov. Yu. N TITLE: Determination of the pressure of metal and alloy vapors by a mass-spectrometer PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zburnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 32. lzmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 10, 1962, 79 abstract 32.10.219. In collection "Fiz-khim. osnovy proiz-va stali". M., AS USSR, 1961. 320-330 TEXT- This is a communication on mass-spectrometer measurements of the pressure of vapors for multi- component systems. The de:iign of a cylindi ical cell for the measurement of the pressure of metal and alloy vapors is given. The thermodynamical preperties of some alloys of the system Ag-Au and the abiolute value of the pressure of nickel vaNr are determined. An attempt is made to connect the values of the I-angmuir coefficient with the emissivity. [Abstracter's note- Complete translation.] Card I / I S/659/62/008/000/026/028 1048/1248 A TjT'.,;)R Lyubitov, 1"u.". TIT7E: A rrasn spectronetric investigation of the vapor pressure of metals and alloys S0UR_'E: Akadairiya nauk SS-2R. Institut metallurgii, Issledoventya po zharoprochnyrr splavam. v.8. 1962. 205-210 ':.E,;;,T: ""his is 2 theoreticFil discussion of the evaporation of mono- mer or dimer vapors cf netals from cvlindricnl cells. The coeffic- ient of evaporation (defined as the ratio of the rate of evaporRtion from the metallic surfnce to the rate of effusion of the vapors from the ideal Knudsen cell) Is affected by-the nature of the evsporsting surface material, while the coefficient of effusion (the ratio'of effiision from tho surface stu(',Ied to the effusion from the ideal Knudson cell) is affected b:- both the nature and the geometr7 Of the surface studied). A general equation is dor.'vod for the flow of material from the bottor, of the cylindrical cell, showing that satu- Card 1/2 S/'659/62/008/000/026/028 !048 1248 A mass spectrometric invest ij?,rit ion.. . rp.ted vapors exist on the bottom of cylinders with a height above a certain limiting uplue. '11ho total flow from the cylinder does not cons'13t of sstura',ed VrA:@Or3, indicating thnt the radiation from a cylinder of infinita neig'at mry not be black radiation, Other equations darived by thG authors allow the calculation of the co- efficients of evaporation at different temperatures, the determinat- ion of the effusion coefficients for c-vlindrical cells of vrxious sizes, the calculation o f call pa-r'nmet@ra providing the existanca of srat,.irated vapoi,s on tl-,e cel" bottom, the analysis of mass-spec- trumetric data whan monomer and dimer lines are @verlapplng, and the calculation of d!s-.Dc!Rtion constants from rate of evaporation data. The work is presar*.-.eO as a flixther development of the work of Glausing (Ann. Phis., 12, 961, 1932) Lsic) on molecular flows in tubes. ThGre are 2 figures. Card 2/2 LYUBITIOV9 Yu.N., Calculating the rate of evaporation from a cylinder. Inzh.- fiz.zhur. 5 no.1:55-58 Ja 162. (MIRA 15-3) 1. Institut metallurg-ii, Moskva. (Evaporation) LYUBT.TPVA_xu.*No_ Determination of the. coefficients of interaction between saturated vapors o-f a complex composition and the surface of an effusion chamber. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.8:1864-1866 Ag 163. (YdRA 16:9) 1. Institut metallurgii im. A.A.Baykova. (Vapor pressure) LTUBITOV, Yu.N. Method of determining the saturated vapor pressure of low-volatility substances. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.8:1917-1919 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Vapor pressure) LYUBITOV, YuJI.; OSHCFEPKOV, P.K., prof., doktor tekhr.. nauk, dtv. red. [Calculating the interaction of molecular flows with the vessels containing them] Ruschet vzaimodei3tviia moleku- liarnykh potokov s ograzhdai,,.shchimi ikh sosudarrd. Mo- skva, Nauka, 196@1. 146 p. (MIRA 17:8) ACCESSION NR: AT4035156 8/2765/64/000/000/0358/0365 AUTHOR: Lyubitav, Yu. N. TITLE: A calculation of the vaporization rate of metal from cylindrical vessels into a vacuum and a mass- spectrometric investigation of metal and alloy vapor pressures SOURCE: Konferenttiiyapofiziko-khtmiclieskimoanovamproizvodstvasWi, Gth, 1961. Fiziko-khimicheskiye osnovy* proizvodstva stall (Physicochemical basis of steel production); trudy* konferentaii. Moscow, Izd-vo "Nauka, 11 1964, 358-365 TOPIC TAGS: metal vaporization, sublimation, metal vapor pressure, alloy vapor pressure, mass spectrometer, monomeric vaporization, dimeric vaporization, knudsen Ideal cell theory ABSTRACT: The article presents a theoretical treatment of monomeric and dimeric vapor- ization which results in expressions permitting: determination of the vaporization coeffi- cients of non-volati].e materials at different temperatures; determination of the effusion coefficients of cylindrical vessels depending on their caliber; calculation of parameters for Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4035156 a vapor equilibrium (saturation); mass spectroscopic identification in case of an overlapping of mono- and dimeric lines; ctdculation of the dissociation constant from vaporization rates in cylinders of different caliber; and determination of thermodynamic characteristics for difficult volatile substances with the use of a mass spectrometer. The treatment is sup- ported by Knudsen's ideal cell theory, the Langmuir open-surface vaporization concept and Gorokhov's work on -vapor partial pressures and the determination of dissociation constants in a binary effusion chamber. Orig. arL has: 4 figures and 17 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMTrTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 3OApr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: INM, GP NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 004 Ca,d 2/2 I A*l .1 I' I-_ - :@ -- la, A 'ION CIL _(w Balanc 11 Ca-Ic led sibilia Isi gra L 36410-6@ .-,'IT(!) ACC NR. AP6022018 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Lyubitov, Yu. N.; ivanov, Yu, M, ORG; Moscow Institute of Steel and Allpys (Moskovskiy instiLut s,-a-li i TITLE: Mass-spectroneter outfit for studying the distribution of Intensity of molecalar beam in space SOURCE: Pribory i tekhaika eksperimenta, no. 3, 1966, 160-162 TOPIC TAGS: mass spect.rrometer, molecular beam ABSTRACT: The development is reported of a special outfit consisting of an Y-11-1301 (Soviet-made) mass spectrometer and a special chamber. The chamber houses a molecuiar gun with a mechanism for moving it with respect to the ionization space of the spectrometer. The molecules emerging from evaporation cell I (see figure) enter ionization box 2 at right angles to electron 3 and ion 4 beams. The driving mechanism is explained. The angular distribution of me4 particles emerging from a cylindrical effusion crucible is shown, as is the curve of beam-density _Z distribution over the cross-section of the crucible port. The ion-current measurement error is 3% or less. The out- fit operates at pressures 0.0001-1 torr in the molecule source. Furnace-temperature stability is 10/hr or better within 300-1000C. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [031 Fig. i. Molecular gun SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE: 25May65 / ORIG REF: 003 / On REF: 001' AT" :ard 1/ 1 /" Z UDC: 621.384-6:539-198 ACC NRs AP6034237 soncE coDE.- W!61-io-f"foo6-f665~d-ii-ilof76 AUTHOR: Siprikov, I. V.; Lyubitov, Yu. N. ORG: none TITLE: Use of an electron multiplier with a continuous dynode in mass spectrometry. SOURCE: Pribory i t.pkhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1966, 173-176 1 TOPIC TAGS: mass spectroscope, electron multiplier , m4:;@ CIPE !7",eomarp ABSTRACT: Some characteristics of an electron multiplier with a fintinuous dynode are considered. The.electron multiplier (see Fig. 1)0 used in MI-1301 and Mi-1303 mass spectrometers, includes the following: a multiplier steel cavity (6), mass spectrometer analyzer tubes (4), ion receivers (2, 3, and 5), a pksitive ion path (1), an ion collector (7), and a pressure tube (8). The positive ions pass through ion receivers, enter the multiplier through the grid, and interac- with the electro- conductive layer on the dynode plates. Input and output ion cux !nts are measured with electrometric amplifiers. The output ion current is also m.? ;ured with a ratemeter which has a maximum counting speed of about 105 pulses iec. The worki ng range for the voltage Uk applied to the dynode plates is between I and 2.4 kv. Parasitic pulses caused by feedback occur for'voltages in excess 2.4 kv. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. L Card 1/2 UDC: 621.385.15:621 14.8 ACC NR, Fig. 1. Electron multiplier I GrId AP6034237 8 z To electrometriciamplifier L4 Deflecror To electrometria amplified and ion counting,channieX- SUB CODE: 07, 10/ SUBM DATE: 26Aug65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REV CQrd 2/2 LYUBITSKAYA, A.I. Influence of different fegions of the visible spectrum on the devaIoDiaental stages of embroyos and larvae of the fish [with English summary in insert]. Zool.zhur.35 no.12:1873-1886 D 156. (mIaA 10:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astestyenno-nauchn7y institut imeni Y.F. leagafta. (Ambry-ology-Fishes) (Light-Physiological effect) LYUBITSKAYA, A.I., DOROFEYEVA, Ye.A. Effect of visible light, ultraviolet rays, and temperature on the body metamerism of fishes, Report No.3: Effect of ultraviolet rays on the viability and body metamerism of Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus (L.) and Perca fluviatilis L. Vop. ikht. 1 no.3:497-509 261. (MIRA 14: 11) 1. Zoologi.cheskiy institut AN SSSR, (Ultraviolet light-Physiological effect) (Embryology.---Fishes) (Vertebrae) LYUBITSKAYAV A..I. Effect of visible lightp ultraviolpt rays, and temperature on the metamorism of the fish body. Report No.l. Zool. zhur. 40 no-3:397-407 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (Fishes-Anatomy) (Light--Physiological affect) _(Te4erature-FbyaiOlqgica1 effect) LYUBITSNAYA9 A.I. "Sen.se organs of the literal Line sysrem und their in the behavior of fishes" b7 N.N.Disier. Reviewed by A.I.Liubltsk@I.I!i. Zool. zhur. 40 no.4:62&-629 Ap 161a (I @.J !?,I 1@, : 3.) (Sonse organs-Fishes) (Disler, N.N.) I.YUBITSKAYA, A.I.;IDOROFEMA, Ye.A. Effect of visible light, ultraviolet rays, and temperature on the metamerism of the fish body* Report No.2s Effect of ultraviolet rays on the survival and body metamerism of Esox lucius L. and Acerina. cernua L. Zool.qftl . 40 no.7&1046--1057 J1 161. (MIRA 14arl) le Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciencea,, Leai-Ograd. (Light- Physiological effect) (Embryolpgy@-Fishes) 5-3610 So V/7,-, - AUTHORS: Grijor'Tieva, N. Yr@., @Lr-tz-ie, I. K., 1,yuu-4Ls;---aya, TITLE: Product.3 of: flydrogenation or N-phenylpyridinium :1 Chloride. Condensation of N-phen ,7r1piperldinil-Mi F,ydrochloride With p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshche,,, lchimli, 1'@60, Vol 30, Nr 3, @)P 1031-1037 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 9,'his Is a contlnuatiDi of pre@vlous work (N. Ye. Orrigorlyeva, A. B. Orgarieslyan, I. A. Plysh, Zh0Kh, 27, 1565, 1957) on i-,,ydrogenation of N-phenylpyridinium chloride (I) over a platinum catalyst under different conditions. The method used was described previously (see above reference). Condensation of N-phenyl- piperidinium hydrochloride (II) with p-dimethyl- aminobenzaldehyde (!-!I) was also studied. It was LCound that an hydro,,@i.-natlon of (I) over a platinum 3atalyst, a mixture of N-phenyl- and N-cyclo- .iexylpiperidinium hydrochlorides is formed. The Card 1/3 P.-oducts of Hydrogenation of N-pheri@,lpyridinium 78305 Chloride hexylpiperidinium nydr,-)ciilov1des is fomed. Tn e ratio of ',-he two hydroch lo rides in the mixture, depend's on the conditions of hydrogenat-Lon. Condensat-lon * '- (II) with (III) in acetic anhydride first forms * blue dye. The lattev is -.-mstable and on heatIng decomposes with lf'ormat-lloi, )." a red dye. The blue d 'le wa@, not Isolated. Its color Is very close to that of Michler's benzhydrol, and It is possible that taey are analogs. The red dye Is slightly soluble In water, mare @iolublc- in alcohol and dilchloroethane. It does not crystalli,,-e, and '.,-Ias the followinzr absorp- tion. ma-xi.Tna: I- alcoi-,ol 4@@C";, in water --04, and In dichloroethane 5--@04 r4L It is suggested t'hat, t,,.e red dye is a salt with 5t--icture a; Card 2/3 Products of pyridinlun, Chlorlde ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: lAk 'C' -N 0113)2 -c I 1 113)2 H( A b I 13C _C There are 2 flgures; 2 tables; ar, U.S., 2 German, 2 Srviet. The U.S. reference is: i F. Winans, H. Adkins, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 54, 306 (.19--12). Kharkov State University (Kharkovskiy go s u'dars t vennyy universitet) l3eptember 1, 19@1@1 Card 3/3 LTUBITSYNA, M.I. -.1 - . @ Problem cf the individual approach to the pupil in the educational theory and practice of the prerevolutionary Russian school~ Uch. zap.Len.un. no.214:155-170 '56. (MLRA 10:3) (Educational phychology) 5(3) AUTEORS: Furman "I S h c s ', av D S) 0 V j'2 5 2 TITLE: Oxidat i (,.,: of r, But -ine Scl v:@d in Anet i c s by i r 7,- .s--ire ((1k- Eil @.,niye n - @,ut,@ n',t v r,ist vu re uk si-3noy 1 t y v-)zdukhom pod davleniye.-i-l' PERIODICAL: Dol-lady naul, Vol IoFJ4 ABSTRACT Under (--`50-400@' the ofidation, of butar.:--, i@: ph-ic,, result- in an enti-e sc-11 of ox:y.-n -.onfa-1JL!.., :,I Tl@ @,qs ro-ently been p)inted --.ut 01 tlloit thp oxidation of n-u-@tane tinder Dressure ir t'.p 11,--, -,1,! ;;@i-,2,? is inuch more 3@-, 1,,ct @ ve leads under r I i t irri-, to valu ib'L;i or-,inic pr- duct @,Ootic a:@ i d 11 et 1c, and :iethyl ethyl i-etone "I'his oxiiation c, i nbc- eff-,-t-1 -ni*,@!,.er *r.-Tovi t.,ie. critical temperature of bu-ane ief S --ve he ' -.e .,-:Lt`. t*-eai@ --f Sol t. Sar. . vent s Pefs 6 - 9 The 2atter method seems to be mere promigine, h-z,,,.- ".osen tcetic ac@d an a F-rlven@ in which billane is '3:111''Ll .-,hic:. unler the cond@ti,,n@, is Card 112 indiffernrr t,. %n,@ i-ormo Oxidation of n-Butam- -,r; @@cc- ic by kir :r V, r Under Pressure Of bUT-lTle C o b @ il --. s t ei ra t e vi a r 1:. 3 e d a s a c.-j, t 7",,.e r i Me r T. hrouirh s i x h jur s at var v;@l c, i t i 9 o f thl- .1 roaal vv@ll-c+ -,,prvo@l for wxldatJi@)ri Fi,,:urt, 1 @:hoxll,!ll the rejult--- Tlli.?-,r :Iake '.@.e -Li@vanta,7es )I' the oxid.-Itior above 11 C r j! f. @ in P, s, t a tc,@.! t? r, t.@, on t:, influenct, of TC j p p -I ,@he n t )i pr 3 a r I: i e d 0 U t, a t ( C a t,-. e r 2 cl e X - F, r c'. s 7,u re an 0 t a 1 C!S, Y,@it incrpases th-2 v k2 1 F uqef--il pr,,duc-r@,i arvl rlirec,.Ls t`i@2 ..@r@.)ceEs to-;.,ard @l--Jominant fo:-.Tmatic@n .f' --i:@id- ':'here @,re 2 fljurci @i -@c`erencps. 3 -)f whl,@h S,-1v@;.e?. ASSOCIATION. riau@hn,,-- -le'-,vatuel'skly 1 t r t - t e S' c 1 e n t I f &,; 6,cd I -n3titute for Nitro :ndustry) PRESENTED October @9 1 y Z 7 o 1 f Ic o v i c h , A c wlr:-m i ian SUBMITTED. @c ot ember Card 2/2