SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LINDVET, B. - LINETSKAYA, M.

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GYAASIFIGHTA, I.S.; LINDVET, B.. SANS, E.; JOOSTI, H., inzh. ret.3enzeyit=jOTMCTV1T-S2J, Kh., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. [Fibrolite insulating tiles; their properties and use in building] Teploizoliatsinnnye fibrolitovye plity; osnov- nye svoistva i primenenie v stroitel'stve. Tallinn, Gos. kom-t Soveta Ministrov EjSR po delam stroit., 1964. 133 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Rabotiniki Tallinskogo zavoda nerudnykh materialov Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Estonskoy SSR (for Gerasimchuk, Lindvet, Saks) LINE, J. Maboration of 1,hn process of prce-.,,1ne, , yarn (welt and warp) Nm 20-40 by the card-waste system. Biulf;cKn Wlok. p. 19. (Frzemysl Wlokiennio2y. Vol. 10, No. 10, Oct. 1956, Krakow, ?o1and) SO: Monthly List of -,bast 1'uropean Accessions (EFAL) Lt~. Vol. (" N0.8, Aug. 1957. Uncl. LI NE, R. Productivity of the zooplankton of Lake RUBoni. Izv. All Latv.SSR no.9:71-75 163. 0-9RA 16:12) 1. Latvijas PSR Zinatnu akademijas Biolo,,,,Jjas instituts. POIAND / General 11roblens of PatholoL7. Tumors. Human u-4 Neoplasm Abs Jour Ruf Zhur - Molt'. So 20, 1958, No 94036 Author Komorowska L .. Alina; Linocl:a Janina- Ruth -Mhzurki---wd c z, I laria. Inst Not griven Title Cancer of the Cervix of tac Uterus in a Nine-Month-Olcl Girl* Orig Pub Ginckole Polska,, 1957, 28, iio. 5) 539-544 Abstract A case of cancer of the cervix of the uterus is descriloca In a Girl nine rionths old# Thc primary symptom was a pr.)fuse bloody discharge for three weeks* Examination of the 1.,a- tiont revealed an enlar[;Ld uterus the size of a wallaut (on rectal examination). His stolo(;Lcal examination of smcars taken fron the uterine cavity shoved the Presence uf colls of adenocarcinoma. The nothor refused permission to opc-;-ate, but after 3 months the child was a,-ain admitted to the 'ios,-)- ital, On laparotrmy a turior the size of an orange was Card 1/2 0. POWJTD / General Problems of Patholo(Z. Tumors. Humn u-4 Neoplasm. Abs Jour . Ref Mur - Diole,, No 20, 1958, no 94036 found, vhich issued from th, nuck of the uterus., cntircly filled up the DouCIas cavityp and ac1hered to the int-c-stines, and metastasis was detected in the adnexa. Two days ai'tc-r the exploratory laparotony the child expired. Card 2/2 22 ~[6necki., A.]; KROTOVSKIY, Zigmind [Krotowski., Z.)j YED.&W, Mdklosh (IdUos,, Jederan); KORNEV, I.V. [translator] Remarch in the field of weaving; from the materials of the 4th International Conference of Textile Representatives in the Polish Feople's R6public. Tekst.prom. 23 no.4:44,-51 Ap ,63. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Kafedra tekstillnoy tokhnologii Budapeahtskogo polltekknicheakogo instituta., Tengerskata Naroduaya Respublika. (for Yederan). 2. TSentrallnoye tekhn-4cheskoye byaro promyshlennosti tekstil'afth mashin, Pollskaya Narodnaya Respublika (for Linetskiy', Krotovskiy). (Looms) LINEK, A. "Crystallography and crystal perfection*, edited by G.N. Raiaacl-nndran. Reviewed by A.Linek. Chou listy 58 no.11: 1354-1355 N '64. 548,735A4 I / $149. A me!W of de(erw4afirA tit I , _dOKDJMjr the pogitim of a Crd2Ia number C.1,& J. PAY,,, j, No. 3-4. 134-6 CaMing out the Fourier synthesis with the co- CMclcn(sjFj'-~jF*(Lv1*m 'istheamplitudcor the strtt;tura factor the amplitude of the structure factor for a structure diffeAng from the wanted o6a by the fact that the positionof one atom is not c6asIdered, a. map is obtained havlnq~ two groups of maxim'symmeirlettl about the cklilin. Each, of them groups Is arranged similarly as in the Fourier map and the corresponding maxima am dis- placed towards the origin In such a way that ft un- known posidoni is at the origin. If In F* the positions of a greater number of atoms am not considered. then a map is obtained which Is composed of maps similar to the Fourier nimp with the unknown positions at the origin. If In F* a certain position Is Assumed iu- correctly then the group of ralaimut of the map has a similar position as the maxim of the Fourier map, and Is displaced, the Incorrect position being at t1tv origin.~ If the Fourier synffitsis is carried out with the" coefficients C-(jFj1-jF*jj Zcos2wOxj+,kYjt lzj), S-((Fll-IFO12)5gin2ir(hxj+k!,j+lrj), wherejjyjzj am the positions of ft atoms ccitsidered, then the unknown positiort can be determined from the man. It is possible to extend this method to the Scaml case when 94 position of all atoms Is- un- known, "Piezoelectrical Crystals of the SeiEnette Salt Type," p. 176. Pis stovapi Eja 761,3, No.2, APr- 1953, Praha.) SO: Monthl East European Vol.2, No.9 List af- Accessions/ Library of Congress, ___Se tember 1953, Uncl. TheAefernwtatlou of the is, I I I r-1111.14 VL ne Czech A -Ad qc, P ra uoo 1 4, ~ IJ-1 . [664, 6;, 1F:33(I9-54Xi -10. ,se I I -I , nding the temp. factor when detg. crystal structures. Jf the at= Is vibrating,andif the av. state Li considered In a certain Interval of firne, It appears as though In the lattice there were an atom %vilit a defortned electruti crivelope, In which the sur- facf--l Of coast. Clectron (1q. are 110 1011ger spheres but surface.- riinjilar to ellipsoids. The itnicturc factor then differs from 'In atoin at rest lu that it Is multiplied by Is codne term In 1. A.-i a test, of the melluxi.the exptl. values and structure of Rochelle'sait'i-y-e-te used. The directio-of - x thermal vibrations and the values of thermal p.,.,. U, 0, or w can conveniently be detd. C. J. O'Bri CZECHOSLOVAKIA ~ Solid 3tate Physics / structural Czystallography. E-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, Uo, 5, 1957 No. 11600. Author i-Linak,-Allen., Novak Ctirad Intt Q - title i Computing Machines of the Saboratory for Crystalline Structures of the Institute of Technical Phyaics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Orig Pub i Stroje Zpracov. inform., 1955, No.3, 309 - 321. Abstract t No abstract. Card: 1/1 L11!7K, A. I-Il'UT, A. Computing machine for calculation of Fourier's series. p. -32. Vo3. 5, no. 2, Mer. 1955 CESKOSLOIIE*.,'SKY CASOPIS FRO K-rSIKV SCIENCE Czechoslovakia(Fra',-:) So: East Eurorean Accessions, Vol. 5, no. 5, Fay 2955 A. L-cr-,ipment for rrinting Fourier's maps. o. 177. (STR,)J-:z NA ZPRAICOW-il Vol. 4, 1956, Praha, CzeerjoslDvakia) SO: -`monthly List of East iwrorean Accessions (hFjL) LC. Vol. 6. No. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl. LIM-~K, A. ; N"MIK, G. The use of a machine for the synthesis of Fotirier's series for the soWtion of higher-order algebraic equations. p. 219. (STIROJE* NA ZPWC3V,,"I%*_' ILFORMACI, Vol. 4, 1956, Praha, Cze~hoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Vol. 6, No. 12, Bee 1957. Uncl. r-!IT '7=777777T~ ;' - - - - '--- f--- - - - - - PMEFT ~~ - -.1, ~mm LINEK, A. A calculating machine used for computing Fourier's series. p. 606 (CESKOSLOVENSKY CASOPIS PRO FYSIKU) Vol. 7. nD. 5, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFII) LCj, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Solid State Fhysics - Structurel Crystallogrephy E-4 Abe Jour t Rof Zhur - Fi2ikn, No 11, 1958, No 25153 Author t Drrsncr Jan, RnSLAUM- Inst t Institute of Technical Physics, Czoehoslovnk Icadoy.,~y of Sciences, Prague, Czachoulovakie Orig Fub : Chokhosl. fiz. zh,# 1957P 7, Vo 5, 63o-6~1 Abstract : At the Institute of Technical Mysice of the Czachoslove-k Acedoriy of Sciences (Freguo) there has boon developed a V.achvnical corriputor intended principally for structural analysis. In the gonorrl Coss it suns series of the typo .0a to (X) BhKh(x)l with the coefficient B h being soloctZ OrAho control panel, the function K(x) being spoci- fied by ricans of punched enrds, and the results ? (x) being printed at the outrut of the instruoont. If Kh(x) - COO 2T'hx or sin 2 ffhx, Fourier series rro stmed, with the coefficients being selected in the interval from -511 to 511, the highest hrmonic is h--29,, x has discrete values of the period divided by 60 or 120 parts. CnIculetion of one value for varicble x Cerd S 1/1 takos two seconds. 1A CZECH/37-58-6-27/30 AUTHORS: Linek, A. and Novak, J. Tt'&Tl&:' Meeting of the Czechoslovakian National Committee of the International Union of Crystallography (Z porady Cs. Kdroddho komitdtu mezinarodni krystalografickd unie) 5 / W PZRIODICAL: Ceskoslovensky Caso is Pro Fysiku, 1958, Nr 6, pp 745 - 746 (Czech3 ABSTRACT: The Presidium of the Czechoslovakian Ac.3c. has approved the proposal of its second section to establish a National Committee with Prof. Dr. J. Novak as chairman, Dr. A. Lfnek as secretary and Dr. Ing. F. Hanic, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Prof. Dr. J. Ka9par, Dr. A.Kochanovska, Doctor of Physico-mathematical Sciences, Frof.Dr. J.Sekanink, Corresponding Member of the Czech Ac.Sc., as members. At its meeting, held on March 14, 1958, under the chairman- ship of Prof. Dr. J. NovAk, it was decided to co-operate in the publication of the "Taschenbuch fi5r Mineralogen und Chemiker", which is to be published as a joint effort of crystallographers from the USSR, East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia and is to bontain practical information on structural analysis and to give in the form of tables and, possibly, graphs all the data required in practice for Cardl/3 solving most problems of structural crystallography; CZECH/37-58-6-27/30 Meeting of the Czechoslovakian National Committee of the International Union of Crystallography Dr. V. Syne6ek (Institute of Technical Physics of the Czech Ac.8c.) was entrusted with tiis work. The National Committee has recommended participation in the efforts of Prof. R. Pepinsky,(Pennsylvania State University) in the publishing of an encyclopaedia containing the structural, physical, chemical and other information of all substances so far investigated. Collection of such data is of fundamental importance from the point of view of solving problems of physics of the solid phase, mineralogy, chemistry and other branches of science. For this purpose, it was proposed to form in Czechoslovakia a working team of crystallographers who could offer Prof. Pepinsky co-operation in the following fields: processing of i-Oormation published in the Czechoslovakian language; Morphological and physical crystallographical measurements; supplementary X-ray data; calculation of the projections of the electron densities. As regards participation of Czechoslovakian crystallographers at the fifth meeting of the International Crystallographic Union to be held Card2/3 in London in 1960, it is recommended that Czechoslovakian MCH/37-58-6-2?/30 Meeting of the Czechoslovakian National Aommittee of the International Union of Crystallography work should be presented in the form of a sykDosium or that a foreign-language issue of one of the journals of the Czechoslovakian Ac.Sc. should be'devoted to this purpose. I ASSOCIATIONS: Ustav technickel fysiky 6SAV, Praha (Institute of Technical Physics of the Czech Ac.Sc-, Prague-) Katedra geologicko-mineralogicke fakulty KU, Praha (Chair of the Goological-mineralogical Faculty of Charles Un:Lversity, Prague) SUBMITTED: May 2, 1958 Card 3/3 Z/503/62/000/008/002/003 1011/1211 AUTHORS: Linek, Allan and Novak, Tstirad TITLE: A speci-11 printin ,~ device with a. transformation of binary nwabers into decimals expressed by the iLu'ernational teletype,code SOURCE; eeskoslovenskA akademie v~d. U'stav matematicky'ch strojd. Stroje na zpracovainfinformacIg no. 8, 1962, 121-134 (In Russian. Resumes in Czech and German) TEXT: The results of computations concerning crystal structures, especially projections of electron densities, are usually plotted by hand in the form of maps. A spacial computer fol-1 is used for computationz, tLt the crystal structures laboratory Card 1/4 1/503/62/000/008/002/003 .1011/1211 A special printing.... of the Institute of t~!chnic.-,l phyoics of the Cvechoslovak Academy of sciences. A teletype serves zi.,3 an additional unit that prints the reSLIltS on a sticky t,-ipe. 3ticking this tRpe to a sheet of paper yields maps of wrinted dimensions and forms. Up to now the results were printed in the oct-1 system. 'Ue proposed a new device for printing the results in the decimal system. The device is desi,,ned for speci-al crystallo6raphic computations, but some of its parts or principles of operntion can be used in other fields, In view of the opeed of the Y-1 output it is necessary to print a number of 6 characters (nt the most) in a 1.5 seconds interval. 'We chose -the relay a9 the building block of our device since we had previous experience in operating relay machines and because Oard 2/4 t/503/62/000/008/002/003 A special printing 1011/1211 of its simplicity and avail;ibility. We used the tape teletype because of the possibility of simultaneous perforation. The RFT51 teletype was moflified by adding to it a camshaft pulse generator that derives its motion from the shaft. We aimed at buildin6 an independent printing unit capable of operating with all the computers in the laboratory. The block dia..,-ram of the binary to decimal ana to teletype code transformer is given and itz; Principle of operation is explained. The transformation is based on comparing the binrtry number to mi X lon (mi = 8;4;2;1) and then printing out the result, deducting the on Elmi from the binary number and comparing the remainer to mi x IOn-1, and so 'on. A block diagram of the entire device is -,,iven and its operation is explained. 'Wiring diagrams of the one-tact decoder, the 'comparison circuit and the decoder that transforms the binary- Card 3/4 Z/503/62/000/008/002/003 A 3peciul printing.... 1011/1211 decimal number into ~ telutype code are given. The device does riot print 7,eros unless tiierv is a non-iero entry in a higher-order decimal place. The nech!--nierl ;~.nd electrical modifications of the RPT teletype were crirried out and its operation was satisfactory. It should be added that the length of a tact is 75 msec. This operating speed can be der-lt wizh by an Aritma relay. There are 8 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONa Institut tekhnicheskoy finiki Chekhoslovatskoy AN, (Institute of Technical Physics, C7echoslovak AS) Prague SUBIJITTED: February 17, 1961 4/4 Z/503/62/000/008/003/003 1011/1211 Too AUTHORS; Nadrkhal, Ya., Linek, A,, TITLE& A I)rogram for computing structure coefficients on the %VPAJI -1 (URAL-1) computer' SOURCE: de-koslovenskd akademie v4d. Uratav matematickich strojA. Stroje na spracovini informacl, no.'8, 19629 189-198 (In Russian, Resumes in Czech and German) TEXT: The work reported here %~as carried out at the crystal structures 1::kboratory of the Institute of technical .physics of-the Osechoslovak -,cademy of sciences. Some problems arise when the URAL-1 computer is used: its relatively small Card 1/6 Z/5O-V62/000/008/003/003 A program for computing.... memory does not permjt computations with many atoms; the low operating speed makes hi,,,h machine times necessary; the computer accuracy is too high. The aim of this program is to overcome these limitations. It permits operation with up to N n 240 atoms in an elementary call. It is universal since it is based on the general expression of the structure coefficient N 2ri (f&xj + kyi The computation tMeT11S fmihimi7ed and reaches 43 seconds for N = 200 in a structure with a center of symmetry. When a common program is used the maxlMLIM possible number of atoms is half the number reached by this program and the machine time is more than Card 2/t Z/503/62/000/008/003/003 1011/1211 A prog-ram for computing.... twice (for N up to 20), three times (at N = 50) and more (for 70-'.*Ne,100) the time used by this program. -The mathematical formulation of the problem and the block-diagram of the computation are ;,,iven. The COMPLIt-ition is made by the Lagmnje interpolation method of the f(s) values from a table after the argument u = sin2 has been computed. The f(s) functions are given.by a table of values at 33 interpolation nodes and placed in neighbouring memory cells that are not full. The argument step is _L of the interval. This enables the use of the first five 'bits of 32 q as the relative address of the interpolation node. Th~ value f(s)(u) is placqd in the memory N. times as fj,hkl- When standard sub-programs are used 50 operations are needed for computing a value of a gonio- metric function when the ar6,ument is known. Long experience with Card 3/6 A program for computing... ~/503/62/000/008/003/003 1011/1211 speciql relay computer !MIShYA-1 shovis thr-t restilts of sufficient accuracy are reached when the hxj*kyj*1% argument is computed to 10 binary places with the rp-lq:tiv'e atom coordinates xj,yj,7,,j in steps of _L_ of an identity period and with goniometric functions 1024 given by a table q~t 1024=210 points of the (0... 21T ) intervnl and when the computation is crirried out with no interpolation. It is shown thRt the absolute error o-f this metLiod allows its use in practical computations (the maximum error in determining the func- tion value is 0.012 when xAryj!7d are given by 13 binary places). The goniometric functio S a in erted in thf, proposed case into the mentory as r-~ t;ible of' 321 values which are only 5 quadrant3 of the cosine function in the (-0/2, ... W) interval. The argument step is 2-8 thus enablind the use of the first 8 bits of the Card 4/6 Z/503/62/000/008/003/003 1011/1211 A rogram for computing... P hxj*kYj4-lv,j -argument no the relative addrets in the table. Sine and cosine functions rire computed from the same table by.4 opera- tions. The computation in zhortened in special cases (two-dimen- sional projections 9 structureu with a center of symmetry by swit- ches on the panel. The computation is programmed with a fixed decimal point and fixed bin-.ry scales. R'esults are printed in a decimal system in a-priory .,riven decimal scale. They are readily read from the paper tape and compared.with control values. Conclusion: there are approximately 280 orders which (together with the goniometric functions table and the atom coefficients ,tables) occupy 800 memory cells. This allows computations with Card 5/6 %/503/62/00,~/008/003/003 1011/211 A program for computing.... 6 types of atoms Rnd''Nmax=240. The input data are given in the octal system (URAL modified code). This presents no difficulty because; (a) the inverse net parameters are used only once for all the iteration steps if a given structure; (b) atom coordinates are -Tiven by a table which is good for all the structures; (c) atom coefficients tables are fiven on a special sub-program. There are 1 figure and 1 table. The personalities mentioned are: engineer Mateyovskiy and diplomed mr-1,thematician Frishova of the computation center of the Institute of information theory and automation of the Caechoslovak Academy of Sciences. 'ASSOCIATION: Institut tekhnicheskoy fiziki Chekhoslovatskoy AN, (Institute of Technical Physics Czechoslovak AS) Prague LINEK., Allan; NOVAK, Tstirad [Novak, Ctirad] Special printing device with conversion of figures from the binary system Into decimal system, expressed in the international teletype code. Stroje na zprac inf 8:121-134 162. 1. Institut tekhnicheskoy fiziki Chekhoo.Lovatskoy akademii nauk, Praga. NADRKHAL, Yaroslav [Nadrchal, Jaroslav]; LINEK, Allan; NOW, Tatirad (Novak, Ctirad] An outline of calculation of structural elements on the automatic computer URAL I. Stroje na sprac inf &189-198 162. 1. Institut tekhnicheskoy fiziki Cliekhoolovatakoy akademii nauk, Praga. LINE K? I A. Atomic coordination of the complex anion in '::7H41Mn"V(106)3).l7 H20- Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 13 no.3:398-399 163. 1. Ustav fyziky pevnych latek, Ceskoslovenska akademle ved, Praha. lqu--d--, a[-.cr, equ 'L r--,! C. ,my I Fragup, LINEK-, Josef Motion pictures serve progress in science and technolcz*i. Sklar a keramik 15 no.2:43 F 165. L 260h2_66 EW(J)fi/M3(M)_6__ 'RM/.k/WW' ACC NRs AF6000042- SOURCE CODE: C7./0013/65/000/009/0283/0283 Josef ORG: none ell TITIZ: Glass research aids air purity SOURCE., Sklar a keramik no. 9, 1965, 283 TOPIC TAGS: filter industrial filter, filtration, chl6rinated organic compounct ':isynthetia fiber, synthetic material, glass fiber, aerosol, hloride/ polyviv~ PC 15 synthetic material e article reports an a new synthetic filtration material made of micro- ,-ABSTRACT: Th fibers, called the PC 15 (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride), vhich does not let pass more than one ten thousandth of one percent of ggroaol.10j~ticles. Its efficiency is almost 100% and entraps and holds particles of 0.1 micron and less. The material was developed by the staff of Dr. Kyetoslav Spurny., c8c.0 at the Oddeleni aerodis- perznich systemu Ustavu fyzikalni chemie CSAV (Department of Aerodiepersion Systems of the -Institute of Physical Chemista of the Czechoslovak AS) and is equal in quali- ty to two of the beat such materials in the world: the Soviet FPP 15 and the West German Microsorban. Pilot plant production of this new Czech filtration material has already begun at the Chemickl zavoda W. Piecka (Chemical Plants W. Pjec ), the'Lilder plant in Slovakia* Production technology -was developed and worked out by the Vjzk=~'_, PECIAR, Cyril, inz.; LINEK, Kazimir, inz. Potentiometric determining of simultaneono presence rf theophyl',"Lre. and thoobromine. Chem zvesti 15 no.11/12:895-901 17-D 161. 1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Oddelenle fyzikalrej chemie a analytickej chemle Chemickeho ustavu Slovonskej akademle vied, Bratislava. Authors' address: Bratislava, 14lynske nivy 37, Ghemicky ustav, Slovenskej akademie vied. 77777777777T7- LINEK, Aazimir., inz.; PECIAR, Cyril, inz. Determination of purine bases. Part 1: Determining the th,--ophylline and 7-hydroxyethyltheophylline in waterless medium; determining the basic dissociation constants of both substances. Chem zvesti 16 i2o.9z692-700 S 162. 1. deskoslovenska akademie ved,, Chemicky ustav Slovenskej Wcademie vied,, Bratislava, Dubravska 5. Kaz , inz.; FECIAR, Cyril, inz. FEDWONKA, Michal., inz., C.Sc.;.~I imir Potentiometric determination of the sulfuric acid a4d lactic acid present side by side. Chem zvesti 17 n&,3:194-200 163. 1. Chemicky ustav Slovenskej akedemie vied,, Oddelenie Fyzikalnej a analytickej chemie, Bratislava., Mlyn*sks ni'WY 37. LINEKS Kazimi I inz.; PECIAR, Cyril, inz.; FEDCRONUO, flichal, inz., CSc. Determination of purine bases. Ft. 2, Ghem zvesti 17 no.7:510- 516 163o 1. Chemicky ustav, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratislava, Dubravska cesta. ACC NR, AP6003384' SOURCE GODE:' CZ/0043/65/000/007/0550/0,, -81 Fedoron,co AUTHOR: 2.~ch ~t--Fedoronlko (Engineer; Candidate of sciences); Idnek --- KazJ ,J~ngineer; Candidate of scien A aLr ces) Lemic-Al Tnst ORG: C itute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava (Chemicky ustav Slovenskej akademie vied) TITLE: Determination of D-erythrn-?--p-ntijlnse -'tn the presence of D-arabinose and D-ribose SOURCE: Chemicke Zvesti, no- 7, 1965, 550-558 4111 TOPIC TAGS: aqueous solution, spectrophotometric analysis, polaropraphic aralysis, quantitative analysis, inorganic acid, carbohydrate ABSTRACT: The rate ot formation of furfurai ' and of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural from pentoses, or from hexoses in aqueous solutions of inorganic acids depends upon the reaction conditions, and upon the nature of the monosaccharide being decomposed. In was shown that among the pentosea D-erythro- .2-pentulose is dehydrated in aqueous solutions of sulfuric acid much faster than D-arabinose, or D-ribose. On the basis of kin,itics data for the formation of furfural.oonditions for a spcotrophotometric andpplarographio determinatiozi of D-erythro- 2-pentulose in the presence of D-arabifiose and D7-ribose were ;found. The mixture is boated on a boiling water bath in 0,4 W. suu,aric acid for 15 minutes; the released furfural is determined L 9901-66 ACC NRs AP6003384 spectroscopically at a wave length of 278 =, or polarographically in a borate ,buffer solution at pH 9.3. In the limits of a content of 20-500 nicrograms per milliliter the accuracy is � 3 micrograms. The authors tha,~ and A. Sedla-k.,for technical assistance. Orig. a has: 6 f,=080 rt SUB (;ODE; 07 SUBM DATE: 25jan65 ORIG REF: 001 OTH REF: 020 Card 2/2 C&-.irfuni 'Ail' LA f~hsmjcaj Inatttatol, Slovak Acadwq of Balamme, .14stialim - i for all). ~;ragw, of Csimhoslulg* ko. 12, locutbar 1965, pp 42297-4306 OPelaMraphlo md. preporstive eloctroreduction of dl-glyceiralclerlyd* WA ililsydroxy&cs tune.* (Terthe TM birthday of W,*JsmIoiaa J. i1eyrovsky). LINEK, OndroJ, inz. Heavy machinery in railway line construction. Zel dop tech IC %o.2:39-41 f 62. LINEK, Ondrej, ins. Rail b~sakage and its origin. Zel dop tech 10 n0.11:330-332 162. LUMBERG, Georgly Grigorlyevich; ULINICH.R.B.. redaktor; LARICNOV,G.Ye., OV'111142-wd&i or [Vibrator coulensers) Vibroproobrasovateli. Moskva. Goe. energ. Isd-vo. 1955. 142 p. (MM 9:3) (Vibration) (Condensers (Blectricity)) ROZOV, L.; LMNBURGY G. On bureaucratic comespondence and indifference .... Okhr. truda i sots. atrakh. 4 no.9:32-33 S 161. (14MA .14 - 10) (White Russia--Personel manegement) (White Russia--Grlevance procedures) LINENDURG, G.; ZOLOTAREV, B. Humaneness. Okhr.truda i sots.strakh. 4 no.11:26-28 N 161, (MIfbi 14:12) 1. Spetsial*nyye korrespondenty zhurnala "Okhrana truda i sotsiallnoye strakhovaniye". (Industrial accidents) LINENBURG, G. They deserve it.1 Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 5 no.5-24-25 my 162.. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truda i so,t6ialinoye strakhovaniye". (Lugansk Province-44iners) LINENBURG9 G. Vladimir) When there is no sAe of responsibility. Ckhr. truda i sots. strakh. 5 no.9131-32 S 162. (MDU 16:5) 1. Spetsiallnyy*korrespond4nt shurnala "Okhrana truda i sotsiallnoys strakhorvaniye". (VLADIMIRI"-ELECTRIC-EQUIP)SV_INDUSMIILS.-HIffIbIC ASPWTS) ACC NR, AP7013137 SOURCE CODE: UR/0140/67/000/001/0021/0029 AUTHOR: Bykov, Ya. V. (Frunze); 'Linenk-0, V. 0. (Frunze) OaG: none TITLE: Qualitative study of trajectories of nonlinear systems of difference equations SOURCE: IVUZ. Matemattka, no. 1, 1967, 21-29 TOPIC TAGS: difference equation, nonlinear differential equation, operational calculus SUB CODE: 12 A qualitative's+,ud~y;is made of the behavior of solutions (for n - ABSTRACT; to the system of difference equations L. W M (A + 1), - Au (a) K(n ng*- 1) U (m) f (n. a W) whore "6* k-!SQU*Are woo-EQow. Q, (a) - DRIA~); A Rk .-Card 1/3 UM_ 517.917 ACC'NR, AP70131,~7'- constant matrices; X; are constants; a($) is (A:- 1) (A-s+ 1) is a generalizedP are k-dimenaional vector er is of the Tiumber n:. n It 2j .pow fi.netions. To aid them irLthis.'thb authors make use of operator calculus based on -where q is a complex number the transformation f (q) A9 point Q of phase space u(ul ... ux is defined as a strong node of the Vstem, of difference equations ..u(n+ I)-B(n)u(n)+ K(j%-m- I)u(m) +f(jr, u(n)) Oft-0 ii, for ,, any fixed solution u(n) of this equation coincides with point Q in a given direction... Two theorems ire given which show that under certain card 2/ 3 ACC NRi AP7013137 conctitions the coordinate origin is a strong node of system (1). Condi"Lions -are determined for the stability of soli4ions to system (1), and a theorem is presented which gives a sufficient condition for the existence ofa node of the system. Ori'g.' ~kt. 6s: 24 formulas. CJPRS: 40,2027 Card 313 LINENKO, V. I. "The Combined Ftfect of Vitamins B and PP on the Cardiovascular SyBtem." Cand Mod Sci, Dnepropetrovsk Z%dical Inst, Dnepropetrovsk, 1954. (RZhBiol, No 5. Mar 55) SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) Country U.`olZ v CATZGORY Plii.miacology, loxicalogy. I.arcotics -0. 12 1959, F0. 56574 ?ZlBiol , tute !'-fiepro 6 rov.%;j-. ..udical ln-,5 T ITL l: 1ILL of tl,.e Int'luence of --arcosis wl tilo (~onditioued-.W.LeX ACtiVity Of" Lac Cerebml jimispheren PUB, Rabot. bi)opropct. :,cd. ill-t, IAiGll V01.1, ;1)-31 3 3 CT `-.urphine ans, et-ter narcos:is ~-a!3 ;:-,.iuccj ii) ii,.jr I e x e's al'ter i. dact" fli iile),- ductiol; of c1r)II('i, flit; flit IM- CG'WitiOlled of tno- unco-k- ~I.Itiotieti re"LeXe.5 umsuec in (mvs, and ca,-,~...- ..i,,..ed ral'lex?s returaca in 2-1.5 ':lie tIM(I depall(leci Oil C.Le ty-c of Itsurvous system of Ci(! J!i- -_csts- t:.-,t thcc imals. 'life wat-- r :~i-. s CeS :-,--y !J'~ I*C-.fIeCtC.LI ill t.,(?' oj" aLl the Vin- cticna of t.-.,- or;aidsm iuri,~: tio- oost-narcotic G. Ga S~%110 V IMAMOVI P.O.; Biophysics amplified an acoustic LINENKO., M. of the sense organs and psychopharmacology as ex- by the action of some pharmacological preparations and visual analyoors in man. Vast. LGU 19 no.21a ~.a) 95-108 64 (MIw- 31TRA, IRRUSTAIXY, S.Iw Method for Implanting electrodes. Fiziol,zhur. 44 no,lOtIO03.-1003 0 158 (KIRA 1231) 1. ]Pro* the department of pharmacology, Medical Institute, Dnepropetrovsk** (PHYS IOLOGT implantation of electrodes (Rua)) L111 ENKO - V. I,o Correlation of the bioelectric activity of the cortical and suboortical portions of the visual and acoustic analysors under oanditions of ether anesthesia. Farmakol. toks1k. 26 no.3s2o6-Z74 Ry-Je'63 (MIRA r1t2) 1. Kafedra farmakologii ( zav. - doktor med. nauk , prof. G. Ye. Batrak) Dhepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. LINFINKO. Tu.P. The ShBM-2 shaft-sinking combine. Biul.tekh.-almn.infomo n0.10:9-11 1 58. (MM 11:12) (Mining macbiner7) LINENT.O. Yu P. This machiner7 will be soon in the minos. Ugoll UIx. I 39-40 ja 159. (JURi, 12:1101 (Coal minigg-, machinery) MIKHAYLOV, V.G., d&tor tekhxi.nauk; KRAPIVINI, M.G., kand.tok~m.naxl ; KARYTJK, G.G., kana.tekhn.nauk; KOZENTSEY-'y Yu.T., aspirant; GARASHC"KO, P.A., aspira4i~; IMALYAROV, G.P-., aspiraht; KOGAII, K.B., inzh.; SUKACIi4-'V.D., inzh;,; TKACHEITKO, V.A., inzh.; .T. .4IWMO.,--Yu.F.p inzh.; MOZNA]24, G.I., inzh.; MARTYNENKO, I.A., inzh. Cutting tool for the cutter loader. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.8:37-39 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Coal mining i4achinery) SHLYAPIN., K.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; MOTOVILOV, E.A., inzh.; LINENKO, Yu.P., inzh. Cutters for the mechanical working of abrasive rock. Transp. stroi. 12 no.12-.46-48 D 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Tunneling-Equipment and supplies) (honecutting-Equipment and supplies) GONTARI, N.V., kand; KARYUK, G.G., kand, tekhn. nauk; ISAKOV, E.I., inzh.; tnzh-.; KUZIIGCH, T.F., tekhnik Usting of bard alloy instruments flor punching holes in reinforced concrete structures. Energ. stroi. no-101-94 165. (MIRA 180) Line s, L 'I'a. - "On the proble.-ri of the c]lagno3ticz of Injur-Jes of nerves," In 3ymposium: V17-1 Sesmiya Neyrokhdxnirj~. 3oveta i lj_nin;_*r. in-l-a, neyrol-hirurgii (jokad. imcd. nauk ~'losca-,,r SO: U-36W, 10 July 153, (Letopis 'Zh-arnal ':,Iykh State-,, No. (1, 1949). INVENTOR: Linets, A. M. SOURCE CODE; ut-,,/ol,13/0'6/ooo/oog/oo86/oo86 ORG: None TITLE: A method for measuring the volume of gas contained in a moving mixture of liquid and gas. Class 42, No. 181323 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 86 TOPIC TAGS: measuring apparatus, pressure measuring instrument, gas 4BSTRACT: This-Author's Certificate introducer. a method for measuring the volume of ~as contained in a moving mixture of liquid and gas. The method consists of using -,,,he relationship between gas volume and pressure variation. Measurement accuracy is PLmproved by creating a pressure drop in the moving mixture in the measurement section hnd simultaneously measuring the pressure and volume of.the mixture preceding and fol- Aowing a throttle. The resultant values are inserted in a formula and the unknown quantity is d.etermined from the variation in gas volume at the points of measurement. 8uB CODE: 14, 20/ SUBM DATE: 18Feb65 -LCard' 1/1 uDc; 681.121.84 and j.XULOSTA'OVA, J., Research Institute for ,!atur,-l Drugs (Vyz~mmny ustav prirodnich leciv), Prague, Dr Z. CEKAN, Ma- gistuer of Pharmacy, Candidate of Sciences, director. "Expel-imental Atheromatosib in Guinea Pigs" Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol CII, No 34, 23 August 63, pp O~21-0~25. Abstract [Author's English sumn-ary]: A daily peroraladminist-ration oY7072-grams per 100 grams of body weight produced atheromatous changes of aorta in '15 percent of animals within 135 days. In another group a daily administration of cholesterol (0 1 g1loo g), methylthiouracil (0.33 mg/100 g), and cholic acid (l m~/100 g) produced atheromatous changes in 100 percent of animals within 92 days. Discussed are biochemical macro-&,microscopic findings and resistance against atheromatosis. The use of guinea pigs for the study of antisclerotiesis considered unsuitable, but they may be used for the research of other problems of lipoid meta- boli'sm. Twenty-six references, including 9 Czech. 1/1 j., L1113-2.1 C). lt~ocarch for 1-orlicines, Pra.-ae, 31 C3SR Jl3rli:I, Ac'u;i jiolo-i-c-, ct ~~,dilca Gcr-.,,.a..icA .1 ~ ., .5, P7 60 11,Yurthcr llli~toc'io. icl--! Ottidles on 'Llic L,-'~Iucmco of on the LxperLiniontal Atheranatos-is of I'Labbits" LINET, 0. dr. CLo. (Praha 9, U Inektry 8). Effect of anabolic steroids on some acticns og giuccccrt~ccld-w under experimental and clinical conditions. Cesk. farm. 14 no.21 84-94 F 165- 1. Vyzk-umny ustav prirodnich leciv, Praha. ~ ~_ ~j ';;;-,-ij --Fi-v- . . - 1 -13574-66 ACC NRs AP6006059 SOURCE CODE: cz/005)/65/014/004/002/0302 AUTHOR: Linet, Oa ORG: Research Institute for Natural Medicinal Substances, Prague (Vyzkumy U64. prirodnich leciv) alpha-dimthyl-antrostan-17 sub beta- TITLE: Pharmacology, of 1 sub aloha 17 sub ol-3-one (dimethylandrostanolone tThis paper was presented during the Twelfth Pharmacologic D Smoleniae# 29 Jan 63.) "T-SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska fysiologiep v. 14p no- 4o 1965f,302 e!.~",..TOPIC TAGS: pharmacology.- drug effect# rat, endocrinology# gland# gland drug ABSTRACT: 16'riti.d.imethylandrostanolone lowered the cholesterol leveLin ths a.drenali afid antagonized hydrocortisone atrophy i~n adrenals but did not cbange their weight In otherwise untreated animals; study to determine i the effect on catecholamines in rats given the steroid at 20 mg /Kg or subcutaneously for 10 days showed no effect on norepinephrine in adrenals,, heart and-brain, or on epinephrine in the adrenals. EJFRS] SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none OTH REF: 003 Ja kLE'V-1 Ar 1491: _r_~"�OUR E CODE: UR/Oh13666/0676if/Olla/0141- INVENTOR: Xwinagy S. Ya.; Polinovskiy, A. Yik.; Linets, A. M.; Moskovskiy, V. D ORG: none TITLE: Aircraft-engine fuel-feed system. Class 62) No. 182531 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztBy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966, 141 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft engine, aircraft fuel system ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an aircraft-engine fuel-feed system which consists of: 'a tank, an cject)r pumAith a jet nozzle, and an elec- trically driven pump for the first pumping stage; a centrifugal pump for the second 7-1 , .. Fig. 1. Aircraft fuel-supply system 1 - Fuel tank; 2 - ejector pump; 3 - centrifugal pump; 4 - booster Pump; 5 - electrically driven pump. pumping stage; a booster pump having a by-pass with a constant flow rate for using Card 112 UDC: 629.13.o6 L 018-66 ACC NR: A part of the fuel for coolingN~ and fuel lines (see Fig. 1). To increase economy decrease weight, a~d Timp~_o`ve the engine's acceleration, the jet nozzle of the eJectcr. pump is connected by a line to the by-pass line of the boonter pump, and the outlet i line of the electrically driven pump is connected into the main line between the ejector pump and the centrifugal pumps. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [WHI SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: lqmxy65/ ATD PRESS: C.,d 2/2 LINETS zhby puti (Novosibirsk) A~zh. slu/ Rearrangemont of insulating joints on the tracks. Puts i put.khoz. 7 no.8:40 163. (Railroads-Switches) di3patchi cro3sing 7~rcm 16:9) LIMFTSKAYA, A.L., Inzli. (Novosibirsk) Put into operation all useful innovations. Put? i plit.khoz. 7 no.12:38 163. (MIRA 16s12) VEDERNIKOVA, Ye.l.; LYUSHMSKAYA, I.I.; LINETSKAYA, G..N.; POLYAK, M.V. Naltase activity of enzyme preparations of molds used for, kir . Ktkrobiologiia 31 no,6tI087-1091 Xv-D 162, (KM 16SA 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut piahchevoy promyshlennosti. (MOIXS (BOTANY)) (MCOSIDASE) (BAKI19G) INETSKAYA, L.V. Secondary modifications In menilitic slates of the Carpathian rpgion. Min.abor.no.9:289-293 '55- (MLRA 9:9) I.Llvov. Institut goologil poleznvkh 1s1rolRyePWkh AN USSR. (Carpathian Mountain region--Slate) AUTHOR Linetskaya, L.V. TITLE: on the Composition of the Yamna Conglomerate Peltb'-,~r, ia Northwest Part of the Skiba Zone of the Sov-`9t OarPath4.aL-- (0 sostave gailki yamnenskikh konglomera",-,v chasti skibovoy zony Sl-ovetskikh Karpat) PERIODICALs Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukralnslkoi RSR, 1953, Nr 7, pp 776-779 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author has identified rocks composed of congiomcrat-~ pebbles of the Yamna series in the northweat part of tho Skiba zone of the Soviet Carpathians as being o" the Riphe!~f,?, Silurian, Devonian ?, Carboniferous, Triassic, J-.,.rassic, Cretaceous and Paleogens age. The changes in the compositicn, dimensions and rounding of the pebbles in the space shows that the source of drift for these conglomerateg dry I-a-1 located in the foundation of the northwest nart r.-' F~M-:-- Carpathian 3ag. Jiidlging from the composition of th,2 pt-b1bli-,, one may assume that the dry land was composed cf thp pr-^Ia~- brian fRipheu3? , eozo-c (Silurlan, Devonian, Carlon-f,:~r- Fa.1 0 ous) and Mesozoic (Trilassio?, Jurassic, Cretaceous) rDcks. The Jurassic deposits are overlain by Paleocene sed-imento Card 1/3 containing red algae. The presence of Paleceene rock cengic-- 2-1 .--5c-7-2 2127, On the Composi tion of th,-, Yamxa Ive Pebble3 -nw - of the Skiba Zone of the SGvA'ot Carpathians merates --'n the p~-bbies that the Yamna serl~:3 not older than the Paieocene, contrar t 0 " h e - p Vyal--)-~ JFRof 2 7 an-I of 3j Im to the L. R age. Tho fativia characterizing the rjedlmont~3 Ir3ol-r.-'Ibed v;,I!~ identified ~y M.V. Brazhnikova, P.D. Potiyevskaya, 7.P. Masio-;, L.V. Bashkir6v, and S.V. Gorokh. There are 9 references, 3 -~-f which are Soviet, 3 P,)I--'Z!7., and 3 F;~eacH- ASSOCIATION: Instilut poleznykh iokopayemy1ch Aff Uk--SSR tute of Geolog-~ o-'Mineral Resources of the AS Uk--SSR) Card 2/3 2 1 - 1; 0 - -17 - 2 _211 /-- On the Composition of the Yamna Conglomerate Pebbles _Jn '.h--- N-Irtf-resm, Part of the Skiba Zone of the Soviet Carpathians PRESENTEDt By Member of the AS UkrSSR, O.S. V,yalov SUBMITTED: November 14, 1957 NOTE; Russian title and Russian names of individuals and instit-u- tions appearing in this article have been used in the trans- literation. 1. Geology--USSR 2. Rock--Geology 3. Geological time--Determinatior. Card 3/3 5(3 4) srV/21-59-7-19/25 AUTAOR: Li~e~ TITLE: Some Data on the nomposition of the Coarse Detrital 'Rocks of the Stry Feries of the Skiba Zone in the Soviet Carpathians PERIODICAL; -Dopovidi Akademii DTauk Ukrainslkoi RF7R, 1059, Nr 7 p 77 7 IT r-,,7TZ) p -7791 (.k ABSTRACT: Changes of composition, dimensions and roundness of pebbles and P,,rP-%rP1 in space show that there were t-Vic sources of erosion in forming the Stry series in the~northviest of the 9kiba zone: the southwest, source and the northeast one. The northeast source is an island in the geological structure of which such rock formations as 'Rupheus, Silurian, Devonian, Triassic, Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous had a share, The rock formations of the Stry series of the central part, of Vie Skiba zone aere formed by introduction of dis- integrated material from the southwest. There are Card 1/2 4 Soviet references 90V/21-59-7-19/25 Some Data on the Composition of tle Ooarse Detrital Oocks of tie Stryi Series of the Skiba 7,one in the Soviet Carpathians ASSOCIATION: TnotYtut heolohiyi kor,ysny'0.1. '~.-owllyn AIT URSR (Tristi- tute of aeology Of Mineral Resources) PRESENTED: O.S. Vyalolr, Trember Af~ jTkrF7"L SUBMITTED: Pebruary 6, 1959 Card 212 3(5) SOV/20-1 27-4-35/60 AUTHOR: Linetskaya, L. V. TITLE: On the Conglomerates of the Paleogene of the Northern Slope of the Soviet Carpathian Mountains (0 konglomeratakh paleogena severnogo sklona Sovetskikh Karpat) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nailk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 4, PP 849-851 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Most scientists considered the conglomerates mentioned in the title a lithological variety of Flysh rocks. There were even extensi7e palaeographic constructions made and conclusions drawn on account of the d1sclosures in the pebbles (Refs i,6). The composition of these pebbles. however, had not been in- vestigated for a l3ng time. The author turied to carry out 5ystematio investigatione of the substantial romposition and the distribution of the conglomerate interstrata in the Paleo- gene of the Skibovaya zone of the Carpathian Mountaina. The cross section of this zone begins with the Paleocenp. (Ref 2). The occurrencea of the conglomerate3 are enumerated (Ref 4). The substantial composit'Lcr. of the pebbles in conglcmerate~ Card 1/4 and the spatial distribution of the latter fndioate thp_-,~ SOV/20--127 -4-, 3,5/60 On the Conglomerattes of the Paleogene of 'the No:71;nern, Slcpe the Scilriet Carpathian MountainB elastic material came in-to the Skj.bovaya zore from an exten-, sive mainland which Purrounded the -aleogene FlY5h watera from the north-east. Considering tha fa,,t that the Sk_`.br,,,Faya zone? noved up to the pre-Carp%tMan it may be assumel that the mainland mentioned was situated '-r the range of thr- recent fundament of thec3ownwarping and the south-western edge of the Russian Platfnrm. On acccunt of the diyer3e composition of pebbles and pyrLtes In the Faleog4~,n-j of the ncrth--west sf 'he Skibovaya zore and its central. and south-western parts it may be concluded that the fundament in the north-western pa:t of the downwarping consisted of R-Iffean,Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous. Conglomerates of the type "Verrukano" (Tertiary) wer probably not *ideapread and were covered by rocks of the Jurassic and Lowgr Cretace,:)us. On account of gec- physical investigations, the situatlon of the Go'ry Swi%to- krzysk'.e (Lysa G02u in centrai PcIand), eta, 0. S. Vyalrj~ (Ref 1), S. I. Subbotin (Ref 5), et., assamed that the We3tern part of the pre-Carpathian downwarping has a Her-,-ynian base. Card 2/4 The investigations of the pebbles prove thia assumption and SOV/20-1,27-4-35/60 On the Conglomerates of the Paleogene of the Northern Slope of the So-riet Carpathian Mountains indicate that the buried folded region of the Hercynides in the base of the downwarping does not reach further west than to the line Stryy - Skole. This was proved by deep borings. The structure of the base of the Pokutsko-Bukovinskaya part of the pre-Carpathian downwarping differs distinctly from the base of its central part. Folded rocks of the Riffean covered by formations of Upper Jurassic and Lower and Upper Cretaceoas are situated at the base of the Pokutsko-BukoV4nskaya part. Compared to Paleogene, the situation of the sources of erosion and the character of the alastic material changed considerably during the Polyanitskoye period. in addition to Cretaceous, Jurassic and older rocks from the north-east, rocks of Creta- ceous and -.1aogenic Flysh provided the majority of clasti.- material. There are 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii poleznykh iskopayemykh Akadem-li nauk SSSR (Institute of the Geology of Mineral Resourcea of Card 3/4 the Academy of Sciences, USSR) FEWAKOVI V.Vq LINETSKAXA; L.V. (Lynotalka, L.V.] - ----- ___ Find of Liassic rocks in Yampy-series,fonglomerates in the C&rpathian Mountains, Gsole zhur* 20 no. 4.-83-84 160. (MIW. 14:4) (Carpathian Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic) LINETSKAYA.. L.M..; UTROBIN, V.N. Riphean depoaits of the basemint of the Cisc,,Lrpathian downwarping. Dokl. All SSSR 3J,.O no.5:1152-1155 0 61. (111IRA 15:2) 1. ,Wtitut geologii poleznykh iskopayemykh AN USSR i Korapieksnaya tematicheskaya ekspeditsiya tresta I'Llvovneftegazrazvedka". Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nalivkinyra. (Carpathian Mountain Region-Geology, Stratigraphic) LINETSKAYA, L.V.; BASBKIROV, L.V. Finds of organic remains in pebbles of Paleogene conglomerates in the northern slopes of the Carpathians. Geol.sbor. (Lvov] no.7/8t223-225 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Institut geologii, poleznykh iskopayemykh AN USSR. (Carpathian Mountain region-ConglomercLte) (Carpathian Mountain region-Organic matter) LINETSKAY.A, L.V. (Linetolka., L.V.] Composition of some conglomerate interlayers of the lower Cretaceous of the Sambor Carpathians. Dop. All URSR no.9:1201- 1203 t6l. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut geologii poleznykh iskopa7emykh AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR O.S.Vyalav7m. (Carpathian Mountain region-Geology) LIIETSKAYA, L.V. Finds of Upper Cretaceous rocks with Pithonella in Paleogene conglomerates of the northern slope of the Carpathians. Paleont.sbor. (Lvov] no.1:109-111 161. WIRA 15:9) 1. Institut geologii poleznykh Iskopayemykh AN UkrSSR, LIvov. (Carpathian Mountains-Lagena, Fossil) ;-,! "", j_(;. [Ijanylovyc'--, T Liinuu~lrka, L.V.I; the viriniLy of Ferechin (Transcarpathia"; A I no. 5 652-654 165. 11PA Ir": 5) A": UkrSIP, I 1 0 1. Institut geologil J W,7 M PTE T,-, K ','-,'A, -'t,.V. v.1j, Find -'nu :~m~ the of bop. AN Ufi;ill no.6,.782-795 165. (Y! HA 1.8:7) 3 . In,-, Ll t. Ll t fTP 0 1 O~j i I 1 [713 cl k IT - ml i g o ryu c Ii i V I in k o paye ;7~vkh AN Lll~rL,SR I Kmpleksnaya temat,icheslaya partuiva trost.., LINETSKLYA, M. On skiff4p on sleds into the forestj Zdorovle 7 no.ltl6-17 Ja 161. (WINTER SPORTS) (MIRA 13,12) LInTSKAYA., M. C-- - G.W. Speranskii is ninety years old. Zdorcrvte 9 no.223 JP 163. (SPEMSKII, GEORGII NESTEROVICH, 1873-) (MM :L6-3) ITMTSKILYAp Marta---- Meeting with Hungarian friends. Zdorovle 7 no. 5;25 ~~r 161. 1 (~9RA 14:4) (WORLD WAR, 1939-1945-COMMUNICATIONS) :-3 LIKITSKAYA, M. Popular universities of health. Zdoroyle 6 no.6:22 Je 160. (MUM XDUCATIOI) (MMA 13:7) Archltoct and physlelan. Zdorovle 6 no.70 Jo 160. (MIRA 13:7) (CITY PTANKING--itTGIXNIC ASPACTS) LINETSKAYAP Me Now advances in first aid. Zdorovle 7 no. 2:25 F 162.. 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