SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVCHENKO, S.N. - LEVCHENKO, V.P.

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ACCESSION NR:.AP5002558 s/()o7q/6';/O34/OO7/22O?_/22O7 AUTHOR: Kochetkov, N. K.; Vasillyev, A. Ye.; Levchenko, S N. TITLE: P~yrrolisidine alkaloids. VI. Total synthesis of (t)-intcCerrinccic acid SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, V. 314, no. 7, 1964, 2202-2207 TOPIC TAGS: lactone, organic ivinthetic procens Abstract: The total synthesis 'of the lactone of (t)-integerrinecic arid was accomplished. The authors note that since the conversion of the '!)-lactone to the hydroxy acid, as well as its separation into the antipodes, one of which is Identical with the (!)-lactone aC natural integerrinecic aeld, has already been described, this synthesis is a total4synthesis of lintegerrLnecic fijid. The infrared rpectra of the syntheasized (-)-lactone and of the (-)-lactone produced from natural senecic acid are compared. Orig. art. haG 1 oraph. ASSCCIATION: Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (Inztitute of Phamacology and Chemotherapy, Academy of Medical Sciences, SSSR) Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP5002558 SUBMITTED: 16may63 NO REF SOV: 001 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 008 SUB CODE: OC, GC JPRS Card 2/2 ?.0(;Fi,TK07 , li . K. ; VA-51 L I Fr,V, , Ji . Y-~ . ; U:Vr-'-~ Fyrro I I zldir,,3 alkalu."-ib. ';,-, ', ;'.- I-,:-.*, ''., .: ac I d by W I ttlfr, react Jon. c*.-,. ',,. ~-- 35 -:,;. -: .~Y - ~'-3 ~ri fm,;- 1. ~'nstitut l1l,rraaPolcv, 11 1 ir I,. ~~%! 1 1 ";",: LEVCHIM, S.P. i, Universal optical waTemeter. Trudy MGI 1:12-31 148. (VI-RA 7:5) (Waves-Keasurement) (Optical instrumnts) IJVCHMIKO, S.P. Rolling of ships tested on models. Trudy XGI 1:32-48 148. (MLRA 7: 5) (Ship models) (Stability of ships) L19TCHISKO, S. P, ------ Combined moment of inertia in rolling ships as tested on models. Trady KGI 1:49-55 148. (91-PI 7:3) (Ship models) (Stability of ships) LEVCWKO, S. nWavegraph With Ollectric Contact" Meteorol,, i Gidrologiya, No 5s 1954.9 :-0-52 Design of a now wavegraph with electric conract, devised by the authors is described. It is intended for shallow water ( 1 to 6 m depth ) and it records con- tinously the height, period and velocity of waves. It consists of a recorder an d a transformer connected by a multichannel cable. (RZHFiz, No 10,, 1955) '016~ USS-R7Geophysies Sea wave reflection FD-1707 Card 1/1 : Pub. 45-7/12 Author : Dmitriyev, A. A.; Bonchkavskaya, T.V.; and Levchenko, S. P. iitle : Problem of the reflection of long waves from coastal inclines Periodical : Izv. AR SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 60-6B, Jan-Feb 1955 Abstract : The authors solve the problem of the passage of long waves over an under-water inclined bank possessing constant inclination and uniting the horizontal parts of the bottom of different depth. They calculate the coefficient of reflection and transmission of the waves. They de- scribed the experiments conducted. Two references; e.g. P. K. Bozhich and W. N. Dzhunkavskiy, Morskiye voleniye i yego deystvie na sooruzheniya i berega [Swells and their action on installations and shore], Machine Construction Press, Moscow 1949. Institution : Marine F~ydrophysics Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted March 18, 1954 G.I.; DROZD, N.I.; Wyo. ROKLYIX. V.1., vidp-ovi "V` -6fr:- dall nty redait redaktor (Catalog of rivers of the Ukraine] Katalog richok Ukrainy, Xyly 1957. 191 P. (MIAA 10:?~ 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiyeve Institut gidrologii ta gidratakhniki (Ukraine--Rivers) LVCHNNICOI SIP. I, Votes on the performance of naval optical wave meters. Tru4 MI 'k 10:17-24 '57. (KMA 11:3) (Wave--goaxurement) IZVCHMM, SIP.; SPIRIDONOV, A.V. Study of rolling on the I mdJt1on ship IrUlli Shoked'skitO. Tmdy 14DI M25-31 157 jlUlti Shokallskii (Ship)) (XM 110) ISVCHINKO, S.P. Observations on the rolling of river boats in rough water. Trudy MGI 11:36-72 '37. (MIn 11: 3 ) (Stability of ships) , (waves) AUTHOR: Levchenko, S.P. TITILE: Optical Wavemeter-Di stanc eme ter (Opticheskiy dal'nomer) RERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958, Nr 1, PP-138-140 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author made an attempt to design a wavemeter, using the optical part of one of the short base distancemeters, fitting into the ocular lens a specially calculated nomo- gram grid and two mobile threads. A photograph of the instrument is shown on Fig.l. The optical system is illustrated by the drawing, Fig.2. The nomogram network is introduced In Fig.3. The instrument is particularly suitable for measurements carried out on board ships. An experimental specimen of the instrument was produced in the workshops of the Marine Hydrophysics Institute and was scheduled for tests during 1957 and 1958 under marine con- ditions on ships and at the shore. There are 3 figures and 2 Russian references. ASSOCIATION: Academy of ScienceS USSR, Marine Hydrophysics Institute, (Akademiya nauk SSSR, iltlorskoy gidrofizicheakiy Institut) SUBMITTED: January 9, 1957. AVAIT-ABT Library of Congress. Card 1/1 A'JTI-.,'OR: L-vehon',.;), S.P. ILITL~~: 1~~11.:)torrrai~hin~- of Wave-, U (!,'otol~rahrovaniye voln Applyin~; Joriior-ram GlA&; s priu.~~neniyLf)-:I v P.,'RIC,D"T,"JIAT.- IzveCti-ya Alkademii Nau',, 3:3:.)R, iir 2, 1),1.269-271 (U,;,.j'.Ti ) ABSTITUCT: auu'lior atteimptcd to improve DIiotor,rra;-h-.i_n6 )f by 'Or~"irarj photography. The improv-7iont c-~n.-Asta il~ 1711-03iP-f- dLI-ring the printing of the negative a '.3 Q4 calculate~d anc! dravin (on glass or on _-, fila) Vii-ch Lhon ;)er-iits to rcad off moro quickly ~trd aci!iralu-Ay the lenrlr'uh anJ the I'LeiGht of the w~~ve aitho,.It It necessary to calculate the scale of i-,a~;nifica0-on )f cach print. The exposure-- can be taken bj an.-( nini-tture ca.t~~ra from the shore or from a ship provided that the following two conditions are fulfilled: it is ncccooary Lo i;;ie of the objectivn lorn of tho camora above th,~ 1-~!vol of 'u-1ic, in the quiet stoteduring phototrra,ll i tit- - J'U J.!!, ,-.,,cc ;sarj Uo d-,Lrcct the camera during photo-ra.,hinn- in -~,tch la that the line Df the horizon above the sea is includel Ln the exposure. The process is describod -L-id also tli-'t of making the nomogram grids. Maere are 3 fi,-urcs ar- 11 I;_s2- commolan references. 7XU-~w LLFTCHMMO, S.P.; SKIBED, N.Ts.; MINISHIKOV, V.L. -----Cinamatogrspblc vavft recorder. Trudy 901 15:86-90 159. OGRA 12:6) (Wave) (Oceawgraphic instruments) S.P.;, WISHMOV, T.L.; TSTPLUKHN, T.T. Ix.perizental investigation of impulse pressures in vater. Trudy KGI 20:70-78 16o. (KnU 13:10) (Oceanographic research) LBVCKMO# S.F.; SAMIN, V.G.; TSYPIMIN, V.Y. Determining Impulse pressures in a closed vessel filled with water In case of an air cavity. Trudy XG1 20s79-87 160. (KIRA 13:10) (Oceanographic research) LITCEMO, S.P.; TSTPIUKHO, T-Y.; XOZWV, N.A.; SPIRIDWOV, Aeve StudyIng the roll and pitch of the expeadItIonary ship OXikball Lomonomovow Trudy XGI 20x88-95 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Mikhail Lomonosov (steawhip)) (stability of ships) ISUP L --jr g-IK ,09 S p rTj. Slovnvk vlasnvkn Imon 1,~vudny, ukrayins'ko-ro-siyz'- kyy I rosiyslko-ukrayinslkyy. 2 "ryu., vyp. I dop. Uk,ali: S.P. Levchenko, L.G,. Skrypnyk Z-1 "1.P. Laya- tkivzlka. KY iv, Vyd-vo Akademlyl Nauk 11~-rayinslkoyi .y RSP, 1961. 73 P. At head o~' title: Akademiya Nauk Ukrayinslkovi RES. Instyttit 14ovoznavstva. LEVCHENKO, S.P. Informative communication on the scientific and technical conference devoted to the manufacture of hydrometeorological apparatus. Okeanologila 1 no-5:927-928 '61. (MIRA 15:3) (Meteorological instruments--Congresses) (Oceanographic instruments--Congresses) IZVCHEBKO, SOP, Investigating the rol-I and pitch tit the steamship "Ladogam or, waves. Trudy MGI 23:156-159 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Stability of ships) j,~VC.tIEIjXQ,,S.P_. (deceasod]; 711IRKOV, AN. Amplitude-periodic electromechanical wave recorder and analyzer. Trudy Mor. g1drofiz. Inat. All URSR 30:11-16 164. (141PI, 1,7:111, PYRSIN, A.Vtf~o'.Ll--'VtA1*---'Il?',O, :~.P. (dqceas,~dj Posoible errors in recor-iing a roll ind pitc.,; vl*~~ --I -.1i% pr.rt.~- recorder of rollIng. ClkeanologiJa 4 no.4:690-04 ' 6,. . 17:10) 1. Morskoy gldrafizlc~eskly Inatitut &N 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1233 Levchenko, Serafim Vasillyevich Vulkanizm i magmaticheskiye gornyye porody (Volcanism and Magmatic Rocks) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1958. lol p. (Series: Akadentya nauk SSSR. Nauchno-populyarnaya seriya) 12.,000 copies printed. Ed.: Naboko, S.I.; Ed. of Publishing House: NoBov,G.I.; Tech. Ed.: Guseva, I.N. PURPOSE: This book is intended for the general public. COVERAGE: The author describes, in popular terms, the structure of the Earth's crust, active volcanoes, plutonic magmatic processes, effusive rocks, and associated mineral deposits. The Caucasus, the Northeast of the USSR, Central Siberia, and other mountainous regions of the Soviet Union are examined in relation to volcanic processes. The author concludes with a discussion of modern concepts on the causes of voleanism. The text is accompanied by 19 illustrations consisting of photographs and maps. Card 1/2 Voicanism and Magmatic Rocks SOV/1233 TABLE OF CONTE14TS: The Earth' s Crust Active Volcanoes In the Depths of the Earth Effusive Rocks Geological Records Causes of V010anism AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (QE461.L59) MM/Ihcr 2-24-59 Card 2/2 3 12 35 47 72 89 LZYCH3NKO, Serafim Vasillyevich. kand.goologo-mineral.nank; ZUBKOV, I I _--- Anstolly1vanovich, kand.okonom.nauk; GORIZONTOV, Boris Bori- sovich; LTZHIN, K., red.; GILIEXBRJW, To., teklm.red. [Industrial development of Krasnoyarsk Territory; popular scientific study) Problamy promyshlonnogo razvitiia Krasno- israkogo kraia; twuchno-populiernyi ochark. Kragnoiarsk, Krasnoiarokas knizhnoe izd-wo, 1958. 170 P a (MM 13:4) (Krasnoyarsk Territory--Natural resources) (Krasnoyarsk Territory--Industries) samc , Daitriy Petrovich; kand.gool.-min.nauk. oty.red.; SIMSM, A.S.. red.izd-va; HJUMNI, Tej.. takhn.red. 1 i EGraniten of the southern Timan and their accessory minerals] Granity lUshnogo Timana I 1kh aktoessoraye, mineraly. Koskva. Isd-vo Akad.nauk SGER, 195p. 102 p. (KIRA 12:6) (Timan Ridge-Granite) LRYUMiKO, S.Vog kand.goologo-mineralog.nauk, otv.red.; ARSSN'YHV, A.A., NOVICHKOVA. N.D., tekhn,red, [Mineral deposits In Krasnoyarsk Territory; iron, coal, and nephelines] Polesnye iskopaemye Irasnoiarskogo kraia; sheleso, ugoll, nefelinovyo porody. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.anuk SSSR, 1939. 222 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Akademiya nank SSSR. Sovet po isucheniyu proizvoditelinykh oil. (Krasnoyarsk Territory-Mines and mineral resources) SWLIV, Fedor Alekfinndrovichl LENCIUKO, -------D-AOR&~A, A.A. I tekhn. KRAVCHENKO, G.G.p red. izd-va; red. (Geology and metallogery of eastern TranabaikalialGeologiia i metallogeniia Vostochnogo Zabaikallia. Moskva) Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 76 p. (KMA 15:10) (Transbalkalia-0re deposits) LEVCMKO, Serafim Vasillyevich; MOZESOV, David Lazarevich; .SHCMEAKOV 'D.1., akaderik, otv. red.; ULANOVSKAYA, I.A., red.izd-va; YEGOROVA, N.F., tekhn. red. (Golden Kolyma; from the history of the discovery and mastering of northeastern U.S.S.R.] Zolotal.a. Kolyma; iz istorii otkrytiia i oFvoeniia Severo-Vostoka SSSR. Mo- skva, Izd-vo AN SSER, 1963. 93 P. (HIM 16:12) (Ruasia, Northern-Discov(!ry and exploration) (Russia, Northern-Mines and mineral resources) SHCIUBAKUVp D.Lp akadsrU# Slav. red.; YE11OFEYEV, B.14.,, otv, red.; IIALIVKDi.q D.V., akaderik, rod.; ALITGAUZYN, M.P., red.; DAVCHEVj V.I., red.; I-11OZESON, D.L.;'-LL1VC1W'KO - S V., red.; 'All, S--- -'~p ZV-a mlyllly CHAYKOVSKIY, V.K., red.; V*. ., re. . i;d, DOROM1114A, I.N.j, tekhn.red.; LAUT, V.G., tekhn.red. [Geochemistry, petrograpby, and mineralogy of sedirentary formations] Geokhimiiaj petrografiia i mineralogiia osadoch- nykh obrazovanii. Moskva, 1963. 457 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Rocks, Sedimentary) ctv. re-J.; L,IVCIiP,lKfj,_*,V red. (metallogenita devuria i mzkircgo) knrb-3na r-ozhi,,')-.nykr vpfi- -ILI din Altae-Salausko-i skladchato~ o b'I a. Vo ,ik-ia, Ilao-ka, 1965. 209 P - 1"'; 1 1, ) 1. Akadomlytt rimik btb)ratorlp, ol.!;14-ol,tv,-~,'~ iskopayenWkh. I r_ T_ 5 D4eriuin~ at ladin "d bromine in mineral walSts by mosans of diffetptial Utration. P Al G r d d T F U fl . . ez n rov an . vt . ienko (UAr. J. CAsm., 1901. 15. M-61 1).-A summary of ezirtkj methods for determination of iDdine and bramine in naturally occumng compounds and mineral waters is given. Moraine Was determined in standard. golutions, of salts of bromine, then In natural mineral waterx and by addition of bromine to the ]All". The Infloence of sodium chkxide on the accuracy I determination of bromine was found to be negItg- "alytioal Abet. L. - On treatme t of sampk-s with bypochlottte, 0 th i t i d i 1 t d e ron con a ne n m "! neral wa er* te 'vol. I NO. I hydroxide. The Influence of e act ~ the, W an 1954 , medium on the reactions of 10;' d I d, r0 . , V- th I I_ 1 idit f tb " U . Incrganic Aluilysis e c 8 . On W " y O would react and IkO ' and V not cuffrspondi to i f l d a concentrat on o rogen ions In which A y Solution of methyl orange keeps. Its red coloration at pH 3-1. Diffevertial tittati(m: A saturated solution of NaCl (10 ml) is added to a mixture of standard solutions of mineral waters containing I And Bt 60 l f ll d b t i l it YCA*' m owe ass o um hypoth or e. ), y po 10 nd). and the mistwe Is heated to 801 C. Dork acid (10 ml) is added and heating is continued for- 5 win.; to this solution 4 per cent. 1%% (20 ml) is SS K added aW heated for a further 16 to 20 min.: 0.5 N tTsSO4 (0-5 ml) is added to the solution followed by& 0.2 percent. solution of stsrch (I ml) and 0 r L f KI 4 t k l i I = ow so wt on o he 4as s t mQ; ( with 040 N sotstion of thlo6alphste- Bromine Is determined OW lodins., to the Folutim I N IIX,. (IN ml) Is Added, 10 per tent. Xt (6 nd). ammonium moty= L04,tojition is C"1144 out with a 0-006 71 6 ALEKSANDROV, O.P.; IZVCRZNXO, T.Y. Use of cFacium hypochlorite in the determinAtion of bromium and Iodine by means of differmntl4ted titration. UkrAhim.shur.17 no-5:793-795 151. (KLRA 9:9) l.Llvovskty filial Akademii nauk USSR. (Cnlcium hypochlorits) (Halogens) (Titration) AIJJSAZMV. G.?.; LZVGHMO# T.Y. Bromine and !odine content In Zakarpatian salt. Gig. sanit., Mo11kva no. 1:43 Jan 1933. (CLML 24.2) 1. Of the laboratory of Mineral Chemistry of the Institute of Mineral Resources of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SM GATUN, K.G.; ZATTSEVA, A.G.; IZVCHMO, T.Y. FVdrogeolcica2 Characteristics of Iake Pomraretakoye (Truskayets resort). Geol. sbor. [Lvov] no.4:343-345 157. (KIRA 13:2) l.Gidrogaologicheakaya kontora Minsdrava USSR, Llvov. (Poaqretskoya, Iske (Truskavate)) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATICK 3OV/5374 Akadmolya nauk 333R. OldrokhImicheakly inotitut Oldrokhlmlch*skiye materlaly, t. XXX (lbrstrmochemical substance& v-30) ' Moscow. ltd-va AN 333R. 1960. 213 P. Zrrsta allp Inserted 2.000 copl*a printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akadesslyst o&uk SSSR. 4ndrok-hi-lobeakly Institut (Movochorkasak). Ultor-1 Board (Title mm ): Remp. rd. 0. A. Alskin. N. V. T , ooolovsk4y. Deputy a; - U. V. 0. Xtako, 0. S. Konovalov M 1 Xriv* *v t F A K R S k t d K . . n a . . ryu ow, ecre oap. ary an , . 0. l azarov. ad. or Publishing Houses D. X. Trifonav. Tech. Rd.t 1. T. Dornkh'-. FURPOSS: This publication Is intended for hydrologists# hydr*cbcnxora ;~., sAd hydzesistmoralcasts. ,, COVOMBi This Is a oollectlon or 22 articles on the hydrachemistry or rivers and water bodies In the M=. The authors discuss I Pollution. spectrogrophle mothods or d*zerm1nIng tho conterst or ' alcroolements In w t d a er. an the cantem . and discharge or ions, "' as well as ehoulcal, blogandc. amd organic substances. 1" .p .lx, the distribution or the loula discharge or rivers In the USSR 18 th& Moat GORPIStO to &PpO6&r in print t data. No personklltl6a are motion". Rocks &Male Is aoo=*d by references. V llqyaklj__N T , and I. A. Goncharova, INydrochocsical - _ _ _ _ 0 ffut. AS ii3ij. R*g1m Dfi=3o.* J Gm*a and Blc&6nl * * ? 'Bubstances an umpiod in 0m& or the Poods of the Rostovskx;. Oblast' 43 rafodm ithiall Toronetzhaxogo Zoovvtlnatituto Voronezh Zoological Votarinar7 lostitutol. Data an the Hydrochem1cal Racism Of Newly Flooded k*aarvolrs In the Voron*zhsk&YAL Oblast' 84 Datsko V 0. and R. It. Ousernav 1HTdrOChCs1c&2 Institute AS Disiwa-m-4-or-siolatic xi*=onto and Om-o Patter by the Don River Into the Sea of Azov After the R*Aula- tion or its Flow 96 so - A_D., and V. 6. Dstsko (Hydrochessical Institute AS t33*A?. -6n the ftnem Regisme and the C tent of Organic Patter and HIO6*ft1O Xlemats In the Waters Or the Sea of Azov After X&gul&%Ion of the Flow of the Don River 106 ritsk.. V. 0., and X. F. r4kstmove (Itydro-themical Institute A3 Wj3Rj. on the Mnt-ejjt-of_bfi~a-oIv&d Organic Mattor In the Waters of the White 3ta 115 pOs0ktjqj._jq_V. Igsrodra gidrogoologil Xa"cho1*A9skOgO - I pal tokhalchosleago Inatltuta-Departaent of RydrogeologY. __ %o,.ch*r%A2&k ?OIy`t9ChftIG IftStItUt*l. On Chlorine Water: of Low Kineralizaislon, 122 p. V. tX&f*drs obabcjoy I n&OkCArUch*akoy khiftil Tlaronin. 4jem6Tj%M&o Z,:sud-Lrmtv*r%=9O madItAInAxO&O instItutj D*partiment or 0-neral and lzorranic ChealstrY. ChemOvt-Y St^tg Medical insitutel. 3ulfate Waters Of Northern 1, &*ovlna 126 . _LfyhenWO T. ~p [KhWches"ya laborsf"Yrlv% Ukmtftmknv g r, vo~ - vq~ cy *kspeditall, L - --deal Lbor-t-ry of the Ukrainian Rydro9*010gical xxpef.rl~, "'Vom). runaml Waters of the Resort Trusx1vots 138 0*%2gU_y_.y. jD*g#n*t_skjv rjjj&I AN 333S. Gookh1alchoskAylk -laborstarlya. PLakhachkal& . Ceach~leal t.&bGrlLt*rY or the DeSestan Branch air tht AS 03SR at ?%AKhAChX&1A1- Oub4an Ry4rogen Sulfide aprlrg &M the Hydrogen Sulfide Watora of JU-4&m(Dagestan) 150 Card 5/8 LIVCHMO, T.F. Mineral waters of the Truskaveta Health Resort. Gidrokhiz. mt. 30:138-149 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. nimichaskaya laboratortya UL-raInskoy gidrogeologichasko7 ekspediteii, L'yov. (TrunkRyets region-Mineral waters) 1UTHOR: Levchenko, T. P., Engineer SOV/119-.59-5..6/22 TITLE: On the Rational Number of Stages hni Distrilutione of Gear Ratios in Redu^tors (0 rate I --nal I r,.im kr,l.',_-hent-i7-~ atupeney i raspredelnr,iy pare4atochnogr,* c~iala %- :7.s4Lkt,-.)7-ikh) PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1959, lir 5, ; 11 (1USSR) LBSTRACT: Spur gears with largo gear rat!3a aze oftsn .used in the mecha- nisms of measuring dq-w!aee. Often all the spu= gears ha7e the same modulus, and the numbers of teeth of the pinions (i.e. - - the the sm%11 9;,;r gAarij -ire F- rz a -- -h 7- lu`ng gaara, choice of the optim,n number of s;agoa and the distribution of gear ratios ove:7 thsaq etages fkr~-,m the p,,int ~jf view of minim-am dimensicrs of the -.F-Ping is M4 ~f the most important problems of dP-zPlopmqnt. The pri3i7.t informaticn describes a graph'- c - -analytlcal methzid fcr t%9 ->f this problem. The vtaloulati-~rs indina*ed here stop by ate; pe=!t the follow- I to be imadr.; tho g-?ai ~ar_ be luilt in .Lng ionoluoion . the most :!ompact way if thp gea:: rrati.)s ara -3-ual in all sta- ges. A ratir)nal -.,.f thp nt:,mter of stiGc-s ~,an great- ly rada~'A th._. dlnr_-~q' -.ra of 4.1-.;:,, Th-r_--p a-.-e 2 Card 1/1 figures. LE;VCHENKOj To So USSR/ChemiEtry - Alkaloids 21 Nov 51 "Synthetic Research in the Series of Alkaloids of Ipscae and Cinchona,," No A, Preobrathenakiy, R, P. Yevatigneyeva T So Levchenko, Ko M, Fedyushkina I'Dok Ak Mauk SSSRII Vol UM, No 3o pp 421-~23' The steps in the synthesis of substances leading to alkaloids of the emetine group had been described. Glutaconic acid aster and alkyl-substd cyanoacetic esters were the starting materials. Also presents a parallel scheme for a synthesis starting with the diethyl ester of alpha, beta-dihydromuconic acid. This opens the way to the ayjithesis of quinine over homoeroquinene. In general the procedures described permit syntheses of compds contg meroquinene and homomeriquinene 6-roupings (also of corresponding dihydro compda), thus leading to ipeacasnanna and cinchona alka- loids. PA 2114T18 j . I . PU I il 'C, "' -1 .. . . 7. " 'T FT-ASNAYA , 7h.A. ; 11,VCHENT K Cj ) M S.; I. ) B./,.; I ".r. Hydrod j mc- ri.,zat ion of alkoxyacetylen-3s ur,,],,~r tho ,f trifluoride etherates. Jtv. Ser. r---,:'-,"13-3~~2 1 6 '; . ( '.' P, U6 18 : 2 'j 1. Inatitut organicheskoy khimil Im. It.D. Zelinskogo Ali' SSSR. NATAPOV, B.S.; VOLOSHCHUK, M.D.; LEVCHERKO, T.V.; TSIVIRKO, D.Ye. - - Dependence between the mechanical properties and the aicrostrlicture of D8KP steel. Trudy Zapor. mashinostroff'Inst. 4t45-58 159. (KRA 17s1) LEVCHENKOI V, Conference on Marine Geophysical Prospectinge Sovegeole 5 no.5:165- 171 My 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Hauchno-ionledovatellskaya morskaya geofizicheekaya ekspeditsiya Vooooyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellokogo inatituts, goofizichookikh metodov ra2vedki, (Submarine geology) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) LZVCHENKO, V.A. Method of prospecting for gas and oil fields In thm q'irTt'1- Pechora oil- abd gas-bearing basin. Geol-nefti I razza 3 no.11:19-23 1 159. (KIRA 13:3) (Timan Ridge--Petroleum geolo17) (Timan Ridge--Gas, 114tural-Geology) (Pechora Vallrq--Patroleum gnolog7) (Pechora Valley--Gas, Natural-Goology) I LIVCHMO, V.A., gornyy inzh.-olaktromekhanik Ifforts of the "Tuzhnaya -10 mine to achieve profitable operations. Ugoll 35 no. 12:50-51 D 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Shaichta OTushnaya-10 treat& Shakhtantratsit kombluata Rostov'ougoll. (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining--labor productivity) ACC NRJ AT6028378 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0124/0141 AV111OR: Vartanov, S. P.; Gagellgants, A. A.; Krolenko, 1. 1., Levchenko, V. A. f Xalovitskiy, Ya. P.; Kilashin., A. P. ; Rapoport, S. Ya.; FedynsiLy'l V. V.; Shapirovskiy; :N. I.; Shekinskiy, E. M. none TITLE: Geological results of marine geophysical exploration in the USSR SOURCE: International Geological Congress. 224, New Delhi, 1964. Gedlogicheskiye i,rezulltaty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of applied geophysics); doklady sovetskikh geologov, problems 2. Moscow, Izd-vo KedA, 1965, 124-141 ITOPIC TAGS: geopbysic expedition.9 earth structure# seismic prospecting, ocean floor topography, tectonics ABSTRACT: Marine geophysical exploration have been conducted in the Soviet Union for 1 the purpose of investigating the crustal structure, and regional geological investiga- Itions have been made in offshore areas which are potential oil- and gas-bearing structures. The seismic method is the most effective and most often used for off- Ishore investigations. Also successful are gravimetric, magnetic, and electric 1y 1 prospecting methods. The technique of offshore seismic shooting has been great improved, making it possible to operate from a moving ship. The geophysical investi- gations conducted on the Caspian Sea made it possible to distinguish the areas of ACC W. AT6028378 the Pre-Cambrian EPihercynian platform and the Alpine geosyncline. Investigations have been made of the regional structure of the South Caspian depression, oil-bearing regions of its folded margins, and gentle structures of the internal depression. The area of the Epihercynian platform has been found to contain Kara-Bugaz and ' middle Caspian arches and offshore continuation of the South Mangishlack depression as well as folded zones. The continuations of the South Mangishlack and Karpinsky ridge, the north Caspian zone of marginal uplifts of the Pre-Cambrian platform and the offshore continuation of the Pre-Caspian depression have been thorouEply ~ investigated. A number of structures in the southern part of the Caspian Sea have been prepared for deep drilling. At the Sea of Azov a step-like submergence of the southern slope of the Pre-Cambrian platform has been established, and the Azov rampart, which connects the Epihercynian folded structures of the Northern Caucasus and Crimean steppe has been located. Offshore continuations of the Kerch-Taman dislocations have been studied. At the Black Sea geophysicists have studied the hidden Cretaceous folding and deep-seated faults at the offshore continuation of the Kolkhida depression, submergence of the northwestern Caucasus, buried highs south of the Crimea and the jointing between the Crimean and Dobrudga dislocations. Also the structure of the crust and the structure of the sedimentary strata in the deep- sea areas have been studied. Seismic surveys have been conducted to study the geoloMr of the Paleozoic deposits and the surface of the basement in the eastern Baltic Sea. It has been established that the thickness ofthe sediments within the offshore continuation of the Polish-Lithuanian Wneclise does not exceed 3 km. i-Interesting results have been obtained from geophysical investigations conducted at ACC N,R. Nr6-026378 the Kara Sea near the mouths of the Ob and Ycniscy Rivers. The regional c;Lructure of the-Jamal-Nazim depression and the- Taimir foradacp has been defined, major platform structures have been located in the Mcsozic strata, and the Taimir has been followed further out intothe sea. Deep-seated structure of the Earth's crust has been investigated in the transitional zone between the Asian continent and the Pacific Ocean, and also at the Okhotsk Sea and in the area of the Kamchatka- Kurile ridge. It.has been found that the Sakhalin Tertiary folding area extends under the waters of the Okhotsk Sea. Marine geophysical exploration in the USSR !.will be expanded. OrIg. art. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 06,Tan65/ ORIG REF: o48 .;PAr_313 ACC NR' AR70041 19 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/012/D010/D010 AUTHOR, Levchenko V. A - Malovitskly, Ya. P.; Milashin, A. P. TITLE: Study of the USSR continental shelf in relation to the prospecting for petroleum and gas SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12D70 REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-y Mezhdunar. okeanogr. kongress, 1966. Tezisy dokl. M., Nauka, 1966, 240-241 TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, petroleum gas, prospecting ABSTRACT: A brief account is given of the geological structure, possible petroliferous reserves, and geophysical studies to date of the continental shelf in the basins of the Caspian Sea,. the Sea of Ozov, and the Black Sea (on the western seaboard of the Crimea and the Caucasus), the Baltic Sea (in the area of the Gulf of Danzig), the Barents Sea, the Kara Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk. (Translation of abstract) [GC] SUB CODE: 08, 11 ~qrd 1 550.,830(4T+57)--- LMORENKO, V.F., Inzh.; BOLDYREV, A.N., inzh. -Aaaembly and in3tallation of the hydraulic machinery units. nerg, stroi. no.23178-85 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Zamestitel' glavno o inzhenera stroitel'stva hremenchugskoy gidroelektrostantsii Ffor Levchenko). 2. NachalOnik uchastka tresta "Spetsfridroenergomontazh" (for Boldyrev). (Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station-Hydraulic ma~!hinrry) KHAI,-'~KIY, Ye.V., LEVCII.E*0, "I.F.; Pit0i'll"O..0"', V.G.; 14.1. Ultrq.9c)nip methcd used for determining SMall MOIAlItI3 rf watcor in methanol. 7hv.A'ai;. 28 no.3012-313 162. "NiRA 15:4, ) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skij I proyektnly Institut azctr(,i promyshlennosti i produ~ytov organict,eskogo sinteza. 04,thqnol) (Water) (Ultrasonic testing) TSATSYPROVA, K.M... kand. tekhn. nai.Ap ttc~s~or.t; L:!,,.T(IIi.".,.",:C, investigating toe c:i:;c;4--.;e,! C .3 in needle manufacLure. lliauolh. Lni:!~r 163. 17:11) 1. Kafedra tokhnologli m9tallov !!ot;Lov:3koj,,o tckhnolcj,ic."-f,,oI-.Gi-o instituta, Prcmych-Innnosti. 05h56 SOV/120-59-3-27/46 AUTHORS: Zhokhovskiy, M. K., Konyaev, Yu. S., and Le_vche V.G TITLE: A Piston Pressure Gauge for use up to 20 000 Atmospheres (Porshnevoy me-nometr do 20 060 am) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 118-122 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A pressure amplifier is used in the gauge, which is seen in Fig 1. The piston 1 fits closely in the cylinder 2, which is held in the double jacket 3. Cylinder 2 is held by screwed ring 4, which compresses the seal 5, which has an unbalanced area. The piston is coupled to the low-pressure piston via a ball joint; this latter piston lies in cylinder 7, which is joined firmly to body 3 to make the two cylinders strictly coaxial, The pulley 8 sets the pistons turning to overcome friction. The head 10 contains a valve 11 and viewing ports', and holes for connecting a piston gauge 12 with load 13. A hole in 10 joins 12 to 11; this communication can be cut off. The indicator 14 is used to measure the position of the piston, (The gain of the multiplier Card 1/3 is about x 280). Fig 2 shows a system used to produce 05456 SOV120-59-3-27/46 A Piston Pressure Gauge for use up to 20,000 Atmospheres 20,000 atm and to measure it exactly. The gauge I is coupled through a junction block 2 to a pressure amplifier 3, which is fed at low pressure by the unit 4, which includes a pump, a vessel holding liquid, a gauge, valves, and connecting tubes. The booster unit 5 produces the initial high pressure by means of another working fluid; this unit isEhut off by means of the hydraulically operated valve 6. The screw press ? adjusts the height of the piston and operates valve 6, Gauge 8 and valve 9 are used to measure the pressure produced by 7. The block 2 contains a calibrated manganin pressure gauge 10 on the high-pressure side. Glycerol containing 40% glycol is used as the main worldng fluid; it has an initial viscosity of 1.65 poise, does not crystallize, and has only a small pressure coefficient of viscosity. Fig 3 shows how the speed of the piston varies with pressure when the piston is properly lapped into the cylinder. The constants of the apparatus are given at the top right corner of p 121. The last part deals with some tests made to ensure that plastic defor- Card 2/3 mation is absent at the highest pressure. There are MAKAYEVA, Ye.T.; LEVCHENKO, V.G. Effect of fertilizers on the development of ornamental plants. Trudy Tnst. biol. UFAN SSSR no, 43t281-283 165 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-looledovatellakly Inatitut Dademil kommunall- nogo khozyaystva ImenI X.D. Pamfilova. 1. LEVMMOI t., I'S" 2. USSR (600) 4, Poultry ?r;Tbrvo4,sT1,D 7. MY exPerienoe in mining chioko,, Ptiteavdotvo No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. ---QMPRIMMO, V.P*t kand. tekhn. nauk; SIDOROV, N.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk; LIIVMMM* V.I., inzh. ~ -- - -~ " Adding limestone to the burden to increase the speed of the are sintering process. Trudy Ukr.nWb.-issl, inst. met. no*4:5-13 '58. (14IHA 120) (Sintering) (Idwstone) 250) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV12132 Kiyev. Ukrainskiy Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallov Tekhnologiya proizvodstva i svoystva chernykh metallov; sbornik (The Manufacture and Characteristics of Ferrous Metals; a collection of articles) Khar-kov, Khar-kovskiy gos.univ. Im. A.M. Gor1kogo, 1958. 271 p. (Series: Its; Trudy, vyp. 4) Errata slip in- serted. 1,000 copies printed. Editorial Staff of this book; P.A. Aleksandrov, D.S. Kazarnovskiy, M.I. Kurmanov, N.F. Leve, V.P. Onoprlyenko, V.A. Tikhovskly, and Ya. A. Shneyerovj Ed.t S.S. Liberman; Tech. Ed.: K.O. Gurin PURPOSE: The book is intended for the scientific personnel of institutes and for engineers and technicians of metallurgical enterprises and other branches of the industry. COVERAGE: The collection of articles reviews the work carried on at the Institute of Metals on the technology of blast furnaces, open- Card 1/6 The Manufacture and Characteristics (Cont.) SOV/2132 hearth furnaces, and rolled stock production. It also deals with problems in metallography, heat treatment of ferrous metals and methods for their study. Particular attention Is devoted tol the preparation of charges and blast furnace practice with Increased gas pressure, open-hearth production with oxygen blast and rolling of light profiles. No personalities are mentioned. References accompany each article. TABLE OF CONTENTSt BLAST FURNACE PRODUCTION Onopriyenko, V.P., N.Ye. Sldorov, and K.I.-Levchenkp. Introducing Lime Into Sintering Charge tO Intensify the Process of Sintering Ore 5 Brusov, L.O. The Effect of the Quality of Krivoy Rog Ore Sinter Upon the Operation of Blast Furnacen 15 Card 216 The Manufacture and Characteristics (Cont.) SOV/2132 Lebedev, A. Ye. Preparation of Fluxed Sinter From a Concentrate of Kerch Ores 29 Soldatkin, A.I. Preparation of a High Fluxed Sinter from Manganese Ore 49 Brusov, L.P. Method of Estimating the Reducing and Thermal Gas Work in a Blast Furnace Wtth Different Charges 71 Goncharov, B.F. Study of Processes in the Hearth of the Blast Furnace With Increased Blast Furnace Gas Pressure Steel Making 77 Sladkoshteyev, V.T. Slag-forming in an Open-hearth Furnace With Oxygen Blast 105 Zaytsev, I.A. Effect of Smelting Temperature Regime on the Dephos- phorization Process 119 Card 3/ 6 The Manufacture and Characteristics (Cont.) SOV/2132 Rabinovich, A.T. Effect of the Technology of the Working Period of a Basic Open-hearth Smelting on the Hydrogen Content in Metal 135 Kovrayskiy, V. B. and F.F. Sviridenko. Effect of the Working Period of Phosphorous Cast Iron Reduction on Hairline Cracks And Seams in Rails 155 ROLLING Aleksandrov, P.A. Structure and Mechanical Properties of Rolled Steel in Blooming Ingots 165 Gunin, I.V. New Light I-Beams 179 Dolzhenkov, F. Ye. Forward Slip in Rolling Heavy Strip 189 Filippov, I.N. Comprehensive Investigation, Generalization, and Introduction of Progressive Methods and Innovators I Foremost Working Methods on Section Mills 203 Card 4/6 The Manufacture and Characteristics (Cont.) SOV/2132 SCIENCE OF METALS AND HEAT METAL TREATMENT Kurmanov, M.I., and G.G. Solov'yevaImportance of Resilience Tests For Evaluation of Sheet Steel Quality 221 Besedin, P.T. Causes For Formation of Flakes in Steel 233 Dyubin, N.P., D.S. Kazarnovskly,"K.N. Klimov, M.T. Bullskiy, A.N. Zannes, V.G. Gugulashvili, qnd O.R. Layzan. Prevention of Flakes in 25 m.Rails Made of Open-hearth Stes.1 243 METHODS OF STUDYING THE QUALITY OF METAL Leve, N.F. and A.B. Gurevich. The Composition of The Carbide Phase in Low Carbon Unalloyed and Low-alloy Steels 257 Nikitina, 0.1., M.G. Sklyar, and Z.O. Miroshnichenko. Determining Card 5/6 I The Manufacture and Characteristics (Cont.) SOV/2132 Low Concentrations of Elements in Steel by Spectral Methods 261 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress (TN 607.T4) TM/ec Card 6/6 9/21/59 KORCHKARI, Ta.l., dotsent; KAWGROB, N-I-;,IXVCHXUO,,-,V.I..-otarshiy bibliograf; ZYUZIKO, bibliograf; KHODMA. I.Y., red.izd-va; KAHMOVAs Ta~S., takhn.redo: SnIMAVSXATA, L,Sh., takhn.red. [Bibliography on the history of the of the Donate Basin] Bibliogrefila gicheskoi promythlonnosti Donbassa. lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960, 74 p. coal and metallurgical industries po Istorii ugollnoi i metallur- Koskva. Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo (HIHA 13:11) I. Russia (1917- R.S.P.S.R.) Luganskiy ekonomichoskiy administra- tivnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystra. 2. Zaveduyushchiy kafed- roy Istorii Luganskogo gosuderetvannogo pedinatituts (for Korchmorl). 3. 7eveduyushchiy bibliotakoy Dome takhniki Lu4pnekogo soynnrkhoss (for Kadygrob). (Bibliography--Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) (Bibliography--Donets Basin-Metallurgy) LEVCHENKO, V.I.; HOSTUVTSEV, S.T. Silicon reduction from blast furnace slag. Dop. AN-MGR n&.S:l 6- 1051 163. (11 (MIRA Milo 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR K.F. Starodubovym. (Reduction, Chemical) (Silicon) -LEVCHENKO, V.I.; ROSTOVTSEV, S.T. Kinetics of silicon reduction from mixtures of 510~ - C&O - Fe 0 and fluxed sinter. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; chern. met. 6 no.423-20 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskly institut, (Oxidation-reduction reaction) LEVUHNNs V.I-; HW"TOTSEV, S.T. Silicon reduction In the s"tems S102 - F620 and "310 - C&O. Izv. v7s. ucheb. zav.;*cbArn.j*t. 6~no.8;51, 2 (MIRA 16til) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgich6i)4y"Anstitut. 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C=W""W - he 2 nwtbOds am films in table lots- val,so obtained b7 I D& valungter wo By tm ej~~ milmd, with a WIN atro&. pH vahmOm deid. wM A a ;10~jc wc was end Ior O"t'"-f"OL"Ou tlw -0-t -1 miund Witten IM mdows, WOW, MW Can to "=&gwtswbkbmmqxpcwed the g".'J' Of tm water*- thus Wye to g2oalm Glad" S. Mary jvt= 3k) *Gd",Awbr-M"Y-7ft 4= =tre g=,=. mranbel molm* to 45% Vahm of th S. Wrfe 12 g:11 Ow at a to rm t, lb=ft A total of 43 Is"s ad" =7M ~p tleSM expis. was hat widda the coMON. andleimp.'anki studisil dwrv exists a stralot-lime rwadm betweve the pwtW ophasm Alm. "d= im emmurast with its beMvw is part = sals. in disid. water. Ammons dm data shows we the 4 taboladom of artial mu=ms of Hog in relation betwees Z=4=.j.t:-atamd 13) bb,",=, ha- CM. " S. U., - Dow Fninalsoo W sold t" Mal&# Did we lot a J.&k0culiki. joul P I %Jilh$ 0, 4, tk~ Itit"wi. U. "A to* 111J." 1 4 h, I h. '"%t-O1GAtP"k% 1414dr. Ow awthia 4 A,t ... (4-b o.o,t Ails. 1-1,f tAblodsfo fdwb, % Ah, LAVCHk:Nxo. V.91 Geochamical classification of mineral waters. Trudy IoLb. GidroxenI. Problem 3, 99-103 148. (CA 47 no.l6s8294 133) -1 '1,- 1 K. A. :,,~:KO, V - I -.' L Sul f ides 53:1 0 ~ 'J.' ;;. OxIiiation of 5111f1d-'s, inji.- Kir' F-1, S" :: - , 1 ' 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Unclassified. 1. . -1 'C'. -- . - '. 2. 4. I.ineral elaters 7. Geochemical classification of rdneral waters and coefficients of metamorl.hiam. Trudy Ybim. inst. hir FAN O'SSR, No. 3, 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. 2. UZ3R (600) 4. I-ineral aaters 7. 1hysiochemical investigation of r.lrteml watarr,. Trud, in3t. .r.Ir Fi2l NO. 3, 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, "ay 1953. Unclassified. LEVCH&NKO, T.M. Classification of natural vaters. GidrokhIm. mat. no.21:86-96 '53. (MLRA 7:3) (Hydrology) r /V 'Al Catc~;ory: USSR 71 Abs Jour: PZh--Kh, No 3, 1957, 7;~5' Author Levchenho, V. M. Inst Title On the 'Ibezinal AnalyGis of' Watel, Orig Pub: Zh. Neorg. Xhimli, 19506, Vol 1, 1110 3, Abstract: An experimental verification of the equation L 100 s_ISL whereL, and s are the weights of ice and included brine, respe8tively, has been nade; the equation is u:3ed in the calculation of the salinity of sea water brines at various subzero temperatures. The distribution coefficient between the brine and brine-containinG ice 0.14 on the average, but appears to be linearly dependent on the tQmperaLure of the -;ystem. Sulfates produce a more cormlicated dependence since the separation of a solid phase takes place on cooling. Card 1/1 -5'1- I)IDINKO, V.Te.; TSAUV, M.N.; :DMITRITZV, K-M-; LEYTIS, V.A.; OBUKHOVSXIT. Ta.M.; IVAN07, TO.B.; CHWOK, V.T.; URMIM10, R.N.; KRIGXR, I.Ta.. PI]RCHUK, A.K.; ANTONINKO, N.Z.; SXULISON, A.B.; VASILICHMO. 3.I.; DRAMO, A.M.; RATEVSKIY, B.N.; KUCHIRTAVMO- D-N'; SAVCHUK, A.I.; zHURAVLIVA, L.I.; BAUTIN. I.G.; KHRITZNKO- V-T&-; MOSENK01 N-K-; CH]~- BOM10, G.P.; LISSOV, L.K.; MkMOUTOV. v.V.; BZLUKHA. A.A.; POTDUN.V.P.; VOLODARSKIT, M.B.; KALICHMO, G.D.; LL?VCH1Nj2j&,-jjHi.~ BASMROV, A.A.; VORCBIYXV, M.1r.; ILICHENKO. L.I.; POD�H-1ViLOV- F-S-; MOGILINYT, P.P.: I3VI, A.R.; VAULTAYZV. G.P.; DURNW, V-V-; OSYPA- S-S-; SAROYALOV,G.N.; jyOKIN, A.?.; LISHCHINA, A.I.; YAMLIBIRG, G.Te.; XHODANKOV. A.T.; M&KARZNKO,1.5.; rARPOVA, K.I.; VASILZNKO. I.H.; VOLOSHCHUX, A.S.; SHIL- KOV, A.I.; FILIPPOV, B.S.; TTUTYUNNIKOV, G.H.; DOLINSKIT, M.Tu.; NIKI- TINA, P.P.; KOMEV, S-M.; TSOGLIN, M.E.: IXMR- R-Z-; BOGACHZVI V-1- Hihail IAkovlevich Moroz; obituary. Koko I khim.no.):64 '56.(KLRA 9:8) (Moroz, Mikhail lAkovievich, 1902?--1956) LLPYOWM, Y.H. .oft Carbonate equilibrium In carbonate mineral waters. Dskl. AN SSSR 108 na.6M17-1119 Js 156, (KLRA 9110) 1e Sakhallnekly filial Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstaclena Akadomtkom S.i. Vollfkavichem. Oftneral waters) ISVCIWNKO. V.H.- DINISOV, F.V. if" Thermal spriW of the Issyk-Ata health resort. GIdrokhIm.--)at. 28:120-115 '59. (14IU 12:9) 1. Institut khimil Akademil nauk Kirgizekoy SSR, g.Frunse. (Insyk-Ata--Nineral waters) IJVCHNIMO, V.14..- DZIIISOV, P.Y. Origin of the water composition of the alkaline therml springs in Altyn-Arasan. Gidrokhim.mat. 29:174-178 159. (KMA 13:5) 1. Kirgizekly filial Akademii nauk SSSR, Frunze. (Altyn-Arasan--Springs) IRCHEgO, T.M.; KADTROV, Y.K. Classification of some mineral waters of southern Kirght2istan according to their cbenical composition. Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.est. i tekh.nauk 2 no-3:79-83 l6o. (MIRA 13:8) (Kirghisistan-Mineral waters) LE;VGHENK09 V.M. . 11 -- ----- Calcium blear-bonate formation in underground watero.. Didrokbim. mat.31:183-187 161. - (hIRA 1-4:3) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarotvennyy pedagogicheBkiy institut im. A. I. Gerteena. (Wi4terp Undergrcund) (Calcium carbonates) IEVCHENKO, V.M. Solubility of calcium sulfate and carbonate in relation to the ionic strength of the solution. Oldriokbim. mat. 31:188-190 161. OAIRA 14:3) 1. Leningradakiy gosudaretvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A. 1. Gertsena. (Calcium sulfate) (Calcium carbonate) (Solubility) --. 1EVCHE I KO I V. Fl. ; BEfl-Vil' . Y V. V. Exy,arizaental data on the solubility of calciur, carbnate in aqueous solutions. DAL Mi SS-SR. 144 no.6:1366-13u8 Je 162. ('41RA 15:6) 1. laningradakiy gooudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A.I.Gertsona. Predstavleno akad. A.A.Grinbergom. (Calcium carbonate) (Solubility) 4pfgHENK0j V.M.; KADYROVj V.; KAZIYEV9 K* On the formation of the ion-salt and gaseous compounds of Dzhartash carbonated mineral waters. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est, i tekh. nauk 5 no.4s87-91 163. (MIRA 16:10) LEVCHENKO, V.H.; KADYROVI V.; SAGADAKOVA, V.M. Hydrochemical studies at the Orto..;Tokoy Reservoir. Gidrokhim. mat, 3846-52 164, (MIRA 18W 1. 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(Dissertitions br the Degree oi Candidate in ;irriculturul Science) So: Knizhnayt letopis' No. 16, 1956 - - -- ~ -- - -- I,-' -, .-- - .- ~ ~--- , - ~ r~- , ~ _ 1* `L~ LEV(,'IEQ0q V.P., Cand Agr jci -- "Strictire a,.", pny3ico-rracnanical properties of woot! 1) ilTI Or U1, huronean Larc .h , vro-ming in oro:-2 in tns- Ukrain4an ''A " ~Z)"rf. 11 Kiev, , A tit) (Nkra in?\ Acad Agr .,(- i ) 120 co: le,,; M, 21-1;b, If..;9) - 101 - LF,VCBIUIKO, V.P.,inzh. - I I t- ..- - I - ~ . - Improving Instruments used for determining the dust content in mine air. BezoD.trudn V Drom. 2 no.4:32-31 AD 159. (MIRA 11:4) (Mine dusts) h5Nj9 3/892j62/000/001/012/022 AUTHORS: Lariahavo A. V. j4ILqb_qp~0 I V - P TITLEs Scintillation emma dosimeter with compensation of the hardness dependence SOURCE: Moscow. -Inshenerno-fitinhaskiy Inatitut. Voprovy 4osimetril i sashchity at isluchenty, no. 1, 1962, 81-8) TEXT: The authors have developed a scintillation dosimeter *hose oryetal (stilbenep 30-11 mm) is a standard one Orovided with KI(TI) for aampen- V/ eating the energy dependence of the instrument's indication. The dosi- meter consists of three blocks: (1) crystal plus 43~-29(FZV-29) pboto- multiplier, ~2) the measuring unit I and (3) the hi5h-voltage power-supply unit i3(,-16 VS-16) for the multiplier. (2) consists of a cathode voltmeter with a 6 H i N (6X1 P) tube with integrating RC-circuite at the inputj a micro-ammeter (100pa) serves ac In4icator. With I kv on tbo FEU-29, the nenaitive range In from 0-0-45 mou/9*0, the coarse-range from 0 - 4P mou/eeo. The added KI(TI) compensating plate has the 41meamious mm2 x 0.3 mm, and is glued onto the upper face of the crystal. The 0 4 Card 1/2 -Solitill'ation gamma dosimeter S/892/62/000/001/012/022 B102fBIS6 apparatus has been checked by comparIng ite in4loationg with t offe of a reference dosimeter. There are 2 figures. h IDO 0% v5v 0001 'et 06 00. .. OIL eut* a %-Oe 00 06 vot 4,01010 .G,% 001 j96% 1 ogle j.0 IA 'O'T 0 %&'o 11400, AV Gat% Cos"GO .00- - a. CS 1 1 4,6316 Go* 01 -'* j"O vvs~ &11606%46 00 OOV 0 -To" 5-61a, %T4 A06 o1: -too 015 'Ove 9 '00,44 0% 00 etts Gove 0~% frog 0,0066 Wt JOT Of 'ise 46 09 GIs are 'Oexal 0 the a denote P Pl 0 a Y-ray p- are the thicknea t0 to Me ghl*.Id dose bui., faotorl 3(t), 309 aft the -AatiOns VFOO Made for pt 0. 2. A' a - 0