SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIMANSKIY, M. YE. - LIMASOV, A. I.

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/w,. @S & Xt ,i/d LIMA med KSKIY, M.Ye., knnd.med.nAuk Develo-oment of advanced medical education in the U.S.S.R. Yrach. delo no.1:73-77 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Kafedra khirurgii (zav.-zns1.deyste1t nauki, prof. A.K.GorchAkov) stomatologicheskogo fakullteta Kiyevskogo meditsinakogo instituta i Ukrainskly nauchno-issledovAtellskiy institut tuberkule2A. (MEDICINE-STUDY AND TEACHING) LIMANSKIT. M.Ye., kand.med.nauk; BILTY, M.V.; LKVCHYK, I.A. (Kiyev) Public health system in Snyatyn District. Vrach. delo no.1:1335-1337 D 158. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut tuberkuleza imeni akademika ING. Tanovskogo i Snyatynakayn rsyonnaya bol'nitsa Stanis- lavokoy oblasti. (SNYATYR DISTRICT--PUBLIC HEAUS) LIMAMKI 14.Ye., Dotsent (Kiyev) 11 -w-, X-ray examinations in preventive examinations for the purpose of detecting tuberculosis in adults and children. Vrach. delo no.6:118-119 J6163. (14IRA 16:9) 1. Ukraiwkiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut tuberkuleza (KILV-TUBMCULOSIS-PREVENTION) KOVALICHUK, G.K. (Kovallchuk, H.K.], kand.tekhn.nauk; MOSKALENJKO, N.F., otarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LIXANSKIY,-VV. [Lymanslkyi, V.V.), starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PARSHINA, Z.S. [Parshyna, Z.S.], inzh. Use of biomycine for the preservation of fresh fish. Khar. prom. no.1:58-63 Ja-Mr 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Azovsko-Chernomorskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva. i okeanografii. (Chlortetracycline) (Fishery products-Preservation) ILOVALICRUK, G.K. [Kovallchuki H.K.1; MOSKAISM9 N.V.; LPOMKIY9 V.V. (Lymnolkyi, V.V.) Use of sorbic acid for the processing of cold-smoked hearrings. Khar.prom. no.2t65-67 Ap-Je 162. (KM 15:9) 1. Azovsko-Cherno*rskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanografii, (Fishery products-Preservation) (Sorbic acid) SOROKINAp Z.A. (Kiyev); LIMANSKIY, Yu.P. (Kiyev) . ..................................... Third ',@@Union Gonference on the Electrophysiology of the Nervous System. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.11:1423-1425 11 160. WFA 13-;11) (FJZGTROPHYSIOLOGY..-COIIGRESSES) (NERVOUS SYSV14) -SOROKINA--- 9 Z*Ae ISOrokinap .3.0, Jj_LlKAMKjY Third C@j nference --P-yu*Po Nimanalk-Al jU..p. [Ukr.] ; oz' PrOblOms of Electrophyoiologv. rizi.01. nO-lt251 153 Ja-F 16.1, (FJXCT8OPHyqjoLL*y r ,ON (14LU 248-1) GRESSES (MWOM SISTER) I- LIMMiSKIY, Yu.p. liltracellular derivation of potentials of the action of individual neurons in the reticular formation of the medulla oblon ta. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.6:671-677 Je 161. RRA 15:1) 1. From the k.A.Rogomolets Institute of Physiology Ukrainian 8.8-R. Academy of Sciences, Kiev. (MEDULLA OBLONGATA) (ELF.GTROBNOWHALOOR&PHY) L4a LDW48KIY) yu.P. jLymans 'kyi, IU.P.) Peculiarities of the convergence of various afferent impulses on neurom of the reticular formation of medulla o'blongata Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.) 8 no.1:93-99 Ja-F 162. iMLIA 15:2) 1. Laboratoriya obshchey fiziologii Instituta fiziologii im.A.A. Bogomolltsa AN USSR, Kiyev. (YIJLDULLA OMORGATA) AUTHORS: TITLE: 3/216/62/000/006/002/002 A004/A127 Gazenko, O-G-P-Limanskiy, Yu.P.,__Razumeyev, A.N., Izosimovp G-V.P Baranov, V.I., Chichkin, V.A., Gaydamakin, N.A. Method of registering the action potentials of neurons of vestibular nuclei upon adequate stimulation of vestibular receptors in the cat PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya biologicheskaya, no. 6, 1962, 925 - 928 TEXT: The studies carried out were aimed at registering the action poten- tialB of individual neurons of vestibular nuclei, particularly of the Deuters nu- cleus, during a motionless position of the animal and the reaction of these neu- rons on a stimulation of the vestibular apparatus during a vertical passive dis- placement of the animal. The tests were conducted on 17 cats on which action po- tentials of more than 500 neurons in the area of-vestibular nuclei were regis- tered. The authors describe the test conditions and the special tent stand on which the animals were placed. The data obtained.are being analyzed at present. Of the action potentiails of 500 neurons registered, 6 groups of nerve cells were Card 1/2 S/216/62/000/OG6/C W 002 Method of registering the action potentials of A004/A127 separated, which were grouped according to the following symptoms: 1) Increase in the background rhythm in stimulating the receptors - 439 cells; 2) slowing down of the background rhythm - 20; 3) increase in the background rhythm when moving the platform downwards - 14; 4) increase in the background rhythm when moving the platform upwards - 7; 5) neurons detecting the restoration of the background rhythm after motion sickness - 70; 6) neurons not detecting the re- storation of the background rhythm in the period after motion sickness - 397- 51 neurons did not show any response to the stimulation of receptors. There are 2 figures. Card 2/2 LIKANSKIYP YU.P. Synaptic changes in the rest potential of the separa@e neurons of the reticular formation of the medulls. oblongata. Fiziol. zhur. 48 no.2-. .126-133 F 162. (MIfU 15:2) 1. From the Ukrainian S-S-R- Acadbmy of Sciences A.A.Bogomoletz Institute of Physiolom Kiev (MEDU OBMIGAA-IMERVATION) 'LIMANSKIY, YII.P. Slow and fast prepotentials of the neurons of the reticular formation of the medulla oblongata. Fiziol. zhur. 51 no.ls99-104 Ja 165. (MIRA' 18%7) 1. Laboratoriya obshchey fiziologii Instituta. fiziologii Imeni Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. T "J'Z"MQ eZ L SOURCE CODE: UR/0239/65/051/001/0099/0104 AUTHOR: LimanskiZI-Yu.,P.-Limanski, Yu. P. ORG: Laboratory of General Physiologys Institute of EllysiologZ im. A. A!_@gomo AN UkrSSR, Kiev (Laboratoriya obobehey fiziologii In3tituta fiziologii AN UkrSSR TITLE: Slow and fast prepotentiala of neurons of the reticular formation'of the medulla oblongata ?&- 92.- SOURCE: Fiziologicheakiy zhurnal SSSRO v- 51s no. 19 1965t 99-104 TOPIC TAGS: neuron, brains cat, neurophysiology,.electrophysiology ABSTRACT: The.blopotentials of Individual reticular neurons of the medulla oblongata of cats were Investigated by means of m1oro- eleotrodes on irratat@on of the shoulder and solatle nerves of ,the animals, It was established that In some neurons, which ex- ;h1bited regular rhythmic aetivity, an evenly rising slow depo- larization (slow prepotential) preoeded the action potential de- ,veloping on irritationof the afferent nerve. In some of these ,neurons the slow.prepotential was followed by a fast prepotential ,before the action potential set in, It is assumed'that the fast .prepotential developed as a result of stimulation of sections of ::the reticular neurons removed from the cell soma, possible large ,neuron,dendrites which exerted an eleotrotonio effect on the som- . -.. -. --- ig----,- -[jFk?3j atic part of the cells*. Oi *9 arti has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: o6 SUBM DATE, 3lOct63 ORIG REF.- 005 OTH REP'. 006 Card 1/1 UDC: 632,822.3.W7 o2-7 c;.fq Ilquid 6iween et-p14 t@'W @.!,Ikd g. I..,: CA tac study of I @,t p[l. ow uf .-I baveru. L-kt,:n tutes of ttf'@ @rowj @lh-cvnd Oat appmx, 4-0@j'; ol, tt.!! twc@@ thk: T'LAtfm cuv-md I-y tL!@ livtlltd. Thf, liqlxiA d6PTtii@ t@atte= wp@ fltwd to La vrtdr-e sba;7.c-,' at 40V$' 7 wifirr Ff-a6ng r", thp p@ltn (0.7 mra.) rpsuht-,' in th,@ iz!g c?f Ow L,?.,tD tf-,c ll,,)w bemme roughly Wad;,slir 14. Krukov LIMANTOV, I.A.; CIIERKASOV, Yu-A. Double photoconductive layers with a long dark relaxation period of the surface charge. Zhur. nauch. i priki. fot. i kin. 8 no.6:449-454 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni S.I. Vavilova. BOROVIKI Ye.S.; LIMARI, A.G. Generation of pulse ragnetic fields of long duration. Zhur.tekh. fiz. 31 no.8;939-943 Ag #61. (KM 14.8) lo Fiziko-tekhnich skiy institut AN USSR (e , Kharlkov. Yagnetic field) S/781/62/000/000/030/036 AUDIORS: Eo-_'Ovik, Ye. S4 TITLE - Pi,3duction of pulsed'maghetic fields of long dumtion SOURCE: K* -ka plazmy 3. problemy upravlyayemogo terwyadermgo sinteza; dc-- ady I konferentsii po I-_ -fizike pla2my i prob@eme upravlyaYemykh ter..-_jyadernykh reaktsiy. Fiz.-tekh. inst. AN Ukr.SSR. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr. SSRV 1962. 144-148 TEXr: ExTx_---@iments were made to determine the increase in the current- carrying capacity of coils wound with*comnercial wire (copper) cooled with liquid hydrogen. When a pulse is discharged in such a coil., the buildup-of the Mag- netic field is not lin. ited by. the" resistance and, rnore energy goes into the field, which'can 'be made*both iwre intense and longer._ The tests have sihown that-the heating conditions of the coil placed in liquid h@drogen are nearly adiabatic,. whien helps the production of longer pulsed magnetic fields, but that not all the energy stored in the discharge capacitors is utilized, only about -one-third' going into the.maipetic enaW and one-half reraining in the capacitors. calm I ACCESSION NR: AT4036077 S/2781/63/000/003/0344/0348 AUTHORSt Limar', A. G.1 Litvinenko, Yu. A. TITLE: Similarity theory in pulsed multiturn coils SOURCE: Konferentsiya po fizike plazmy* i problemam upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza. 3d, Rbarkov, 1962. Fizika plazmy* i prob- lemy* upravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza (Plasma physics an6 problems of controlled thermonuclear synthesis); doklady* konferent- no. 3, Kiev, AN UkrSSR, 1963, 344-348 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic field, magnetization, magnet coil, solenoid, model theory, model test I ABSTRACT: In view of the practical importance of obtaining st:cong magnetic-field pulses of long duration, using coils cooled to Low temperatures, it is shown that the field obtained by dischargiag through a given coil a given capacitor bank can be calculated'before- Card 1/3 FMTSARENKO, A.mjreitsarenkoo A.1-1.1, otv. red.; PREDKO, I.G.tFredlt@,.,I.H.), T.- red.; GROIN, T.F.[Hrinlko, T.F.1p kand. aelikhoz. nauk, 11ed.; DEMCIEDIKO, F.K., red.,- DOBROVOLISKIY, I.M.fDobrovolalkyip ]..M.jp or -M.' red. ; I@YAR:-t red.; SR-WOV, ?.G.[Semeno1,,F.H.3. MTSAfiEVXO . eitslrFe ,HaL], kande sell#oz. nauk, red.; jrW1 nkop VASIKOVSKIY: YU.1.[Vas1kovs'kyip IU.1.3, red.) VIDOISAK, A,,P. (Vidoniak, A.P.], tekhn. red. (Sixty years of the Cherkassy (formerly Verkhnyaki) State Agricultural Experiment Station; collection of scientific papers] 60 rokiv Cherkaslkoi (kol. Verkhniatalkoi) derzhavnoi sil's1ko- hospodarslkoi doslidnoi stants1i; zbirnyk naukovykb prats'. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Ukrainalkoi akad. sillslkohospodaralkykh nauk, 1961. 145 P. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Cherkassy. Derzhavna sil'slkohospodarslka doslidna stantsiya. 2. Direktor Cherkaoskoy gosudaretvennoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantei.i(t"er-F"earenkbiA.Mi). 3. Zavedtrushchiy oiAsim selektaii sakharnoy avekly Cherkasskoy gosudarstvennoy sellsko- khozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii (for Griniko). '. (Continued on 4xt card) FEYTSARENKO, A.M.-(continued):Card 2# /+. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom *lwAbotki pechvy Cherskassko7 go- Budarstvennay sellskokhozyayatvennoy opytnoy stantaii (foi- Demchenko). 5. Zaveduyushchiy otdolom skotovodstva Cherkasakay gosudarstvennoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii (for Idma ). 6. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom selektsii zernovykh kulltur Cherkasskoy gosudarstvennoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantaii (for Feytsarenko, G.I.). (Cherkasay-Agricultural experiment stations) LIMARI , N.G. "@' -1 All-Rasslan conference on tha problem of sanitation statistics. Gig,. sanit., Moskva no-3:54-55 Mar 1951. (CLML 20:7) 1. Of the Institute of Public Health Organization and History of Medicine imeni N.A. Semashko of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. -LI1,MR O.F. I(Lymar, O.F.] Synthesis of thiazolidinone derivatives with possible antiepileptic action. Farmatsev. zhur. 13 no.6:4@6 160. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kafedra farmatsevUeheakoy khimii Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta, zaveduyushchiy kafedroy - prof. M.M.Tarkevich (-Turkavych, M.M.). (TRIAZOLIDDIONE) (ANTICONVWBANTS) Name i LIMAR I A P. L. Dissertation Investigating the hammer throw technique and how it can be improved Degree Cand Ped Soi Defended At State Central Order of Lenin Inst Physical Culture imeni I. V. Stalin Publication Date, Place 1956, Moscow Source 9 Knizhnaya Letopis' go 5, 1957 LIMAR R. S. Effect of elevnted soil tem-nerntures on: the grovth an4 development of oats at different stages of ontogenesis. Dokl. AN SSa 108 no.6:1194- u96 -To '56. (MLRA 9.10) 1. Goeudaretvennvy antestvenno-nauchnyy institut Imeni P.7. LeagRfta Akademli pedagogl6hesklkh nauk RSPSR..Predstaclano akademikoft L.A. Orbeli. (oats) (Botany-physiolog3r) I,IMI, R.S. so roi-801 temperature on the growth, development, and vield of oats under different conditions of mineral nutrition [with summiu7 in Inglish]. 7iziol. rast. 5 no.3:221-227 My-Je 158. (Min 3.1:6) 1 Gouudarotvenny7 yestestvanno-nauchnyy institut Imeni P.P. Zsgafta, Isningrad. (oat 0) (Soil temTerature) (Fertilizers and manures) LIKARI R. S. Dynmice of chlorophyll accumulation in oat leaves (Avene, sativa, L.) in relation to soil temperature and nitrogen nutrition.20t. 2hur. 45 no.5:739-742 My 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vaeooyuznyy institut rastenlyevodstva, Leningrad. (Plants, Zffect of nitrogen oa) (Chlorophyll) (Soil temperature) LIKARI. R.S. -------- Specific effect of ultrasound of various freqaencY on the seeds of some plants. Bot.zhur. 45 no.BM66-110 Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. laboratorii Veesoyuznogo institute, rasteniyevodstva, g.Puobkin. (Plants, Zffect of ultrasonic waves on) (Gemination) X, - LIMAR A RAZUMOV, V R-S,$TAN' K-UY [TIan Ke-wel] Zffect of 6bberellic acid on the development of winter grain crops. Pot. zhur,. 45 tool2il?32-1738 D 160, OURA 13:12) 1. VseeonzWy institut rasteniyevodsbva, Leningrad. ,(Gibberellic acid) (Grain) (vernalization) LIMARIJ, R.S. Effect of ultrasonic waves on the germination of lentils. Bot. zhur. 46 no.8:1165-1168 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1., Vsesoyuznyy Institut-asteniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Lentils) (Ultrasonic waves-Physiological effect) GMSHVITS,KIY, IN.; LIMARI, R.S. ---- ---- -- ---- -- - - Accelerated germination of ginseng seeds due to the effect of ultrasoni6 waves. Bot. zhur. 46 no.9:1282-1285 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR i Vsesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva, Leningrad. (Ginseng) (Germination) (Plants, Effect of ultrasonic waves on) ijmjLqty R.S.; NIKULINA, G.N. Changes of the carotinoid content in the leaze-@ of wteat and barley in connection with their develoFment. Bot. zhur. 50 no.1:113-u9 Ja 165- (MIRA 18:3) 1. Vse3oyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva, Len-Irgrad. GRUSHVITSKIY, I.V.; ... j!RLA1j1j_j,,S. Effect of gibberellin on the ripening and germination of seeds with underdeveloped embryoig, Bot.zhur. 50 no.2t2l5-217 F 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Botanicheskiy- institut imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR i Vsesoyuznyy institut rasteniyevodstva, Leningrad. Submitted June 26, 1964- LIMARI, T.F.; SHATSKAYA, K.P. Interaction of vanadyl chloride with ammonium carbonate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.11:2483-2489 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. DonotBkiy filial Vesesoyuznogo nauchno-iseladovatellskogo instituta. kh1micheskikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimi- cheskikh veshchestv. L 1600.9-65. ___-JJP(0)___ JDIJrWPJd-. r Tj. AUTHOR: Lima Slatinskaya@ 1. 0, Sikorg. 0. P. TITLE: Oxalic acid compounds otn@iobtumA iSOURCM- Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khtmii, v. 9,1 no. .10, 1964, 2361-23W TOPIC TAGS: niobiumloxalic acid compouhd, synthesis, oxaloniobic acid, ammo" nium oxalontobatqps: potassium oxalontobate, sodium oxalontobate ABSTRACT: The-pr6cess otpolythermal crystallization of solid phases,from solutions.of niobium hydroxide and oxalic acid or ammonium, potassium or so- dium oxalate was shown applicable for the synthesis of oxaloniobic acid and its alkali salts. -The niobium hydroxide was made by reaction of K2 NbF7 with NH4OH; after filterin and washing the niobiUm hydroxide was dissolved in satur- 9 ated oxalate solutions at pH 1. Optimum conditions were crystallization with agitation at temperatures from about 70 to 20-22C for 5-7 hours from solutions having. aw Nb.-C20 ratio -of 1-3 and containing, after concentration, 1. 6-1. 8 4 Card 1/2- -L 16085-65 ACCESS ION NR: AP4046450 mol/l niobium. ifithe case . Of H2C204 or K2C204 and 2 mol/l, in the case of (NH A and Na,,C204 - The products formed were NbO(C204)3 7 - 5H20 4)2C204 '. - & I _ - H3 andih the case of-sodium, potassium and ammonium, Me3 N40(C204)3 2H20- I .5- 100/6 oxalic acidlosse a were encountered. especially at the higher temperature due to decom 02+ CO + H@O,. Pentavalent niobium was position: H@C204 recovered as Nb90 -'from the mother liquor by precipitationwith NH OH. The - -,5 @- - 4 oxalp-niobiP acid and its. salts are water-soluble white crystalline products; the salts are insoluble 4n. acetone, alcohol, ether, and carbon tetrachloride, and the acid is hydrolysed by alcohol and acetone. The thermograms showed dehydra- tion of the salts at 100C, decomposition of the Na and K salts at 230-260C and of Ithe ammonium gait at 180C. The acid dehydrated- at 76 and 121C, the acid de- composed at 175-.165C and Nb205 formed at 228-250.5C. Orig. art. has: 4 tablesi and 2 figures@ ASSOCIATION: None :.SUBAHTTED: :13Jun63 ENCL:@ 00 SUB CODE: iGC.- NO,RUF SOV: 004. OMER: 003 card 212 L 52073 z4T(m)/M(ti)~-2/Ew..4/~WP(~)/~WF'(b) Pu-4 IJP(c) JD/VW/JG .!ACCESSION NR, M5014686 -A. AUTHOR.i. Limar.11 TsT.i,Andreyeva, V. I.; Uvarova, K. 'TITLE; On the synthesis of -,PbZrO3 :SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neor anicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 4, 1965, ..,TOPIC*TAGS: thermal decomposition, chemical reaction, lead zirconate, zirconium ;compou,nd 1: ABSTRACT The article-is-the first of a series -devoted to the study of c0precipi- I by'--ammonia of compounds- of lead And zirconium d an a ion lea and tit ium -head and tin and their More complex. mixtures, and a1ro to a study of the co -nditions of @'_'theinal_decomposifio_n of coprecipitated compounds for preparation of PbZr03, PbTi03,: @PbSn03, and their solid solutions. In this firot paper, physicochemical methods of a n alysis (determination of solubility, pit, and apparent volume of the precipitates) were - used..-to -.examine -the- -intara -'ions.-in- the@@-ZrOC 12 -1 KH40H - H20, FD(NO3)2 - HCI Nil _. OH--H2.0-and- Pb(NO3)2 - ZrCiC12 - NH4011 - 1420 :systems. It was found that the in- 14 $ teraction of zirccnyl chloride solutions with ammonia results in the formation of Card 1/2 . " @111 R 'r F0, K.F. Garbonatt compounds of krl.rr- I-C, no,h!15-1@0 Ja 165,, ( k.; @4 A 1 ") , 11) 1. Donetsk@y IN I ial. -', nz., ti tuta .-k..skL livoir, Auk- 10, 196),, . LlKirv.4 AZARrm"., Ye,Y, Conditions of Etamnium zir,@onyl maitto forine.i)n in aqianous solutions. Zhur. neorg. 10 no.21-198-1,02 9 165. (MIRA 18;11') 1. Donetakly Mial Vre6ryi-,znoF,,o nalir--hrio-~--ale.--Iz~vAlteltskogo inatttuta khimiclieskAb reaktivov i nsobo vovhc-@,,estv. 3ubnitted Aug,. 10, 1963. LIMARI-,J--P-., UVAROVA, K.A.; BULACIIEVA, A.F.i 3,,-jYVUBM, A.S.; BFD,,',IOVA, I.N.; YAKOVSKAYA, E.B.; SOLOMEINA, G.I.; LOLY-ATOV, Yu.D.; BODYFENKO, Yu. Ya.; KOGGAN, F.I.; YOVAUNKO, P.N.1- IVANXIIA, Z.I.; F Y7@1 'I 0 KOMARCV, V.A.; SOROCHKIN, I.u. LAINDOVA) S.M.; 17WILEL', A.A.; GOPELIK, G.N.; DAUKSP@S, V.K. @Dauksas, V.1; PIKLWAYTI-E. L.A. [Pikunaite, L.11; SEARIPOV, A.Kh.4 SHABAL-711, !.I.; cI-TFFi-OI.TA, G.M.; SHMILT, Ye.V., DUBOV, S.S.; STRUKOV, O.G. Scientific research papers P the members of the All-Union Mendeleev Che7ical Society (k-ief -@*nformation). Zhur. VHKO 10 no.3:350-360 165. I(MIRA 18:8) 1. Dorietskiy ftlial Vsescy-aznogo nauchno-issledo-ratellskogo instituta. khImicheskikJ' reaktivov i csobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv (for LJ-19 Urav--, I---'-,cheva). 2. Ural'--k-'LY nauchno- issledovatelysliy khimicheskiy institut (for Shubin, Bednova, Makovskaya, Solomeina). 3. Chelyabinskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-ls-ilFA,@-vatellskogo i proyektnogo instituta mineralInykh pigmento,) (Dolmatov, Bobyrenko). 4. Rostovskiy-na-Donu univer- sitet (for Kogan, Kovalenkc, Ivanova). 5. Leningradsk'11 tekhnolo- giche5kiy inatitut imeni Lensove-ta i Institiit minerallrjyk-h pigmentov (for Ravdell, GorelJk). 6. Villriyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Kpsukasa (fcr Dauksbas, Plkunayte). Nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institi '. neftekh-micheskildi Proizvodstv (for Shar7dLpv, O'habalin). 8. TomskLy politekhniche5kiy institut imeni Kirova (for Stepnova, Shmidt). L_ 93868-66 EWT MVEP1*(n)__?LfiLWpWLE_Wp(t) __- lip(c) ACC NRs AT6009944 SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/65/000/000/0246/0248 3 AVrHOR: Limart F. Andreyeva, V. 1. ORG. none TITIX: Preparation, of-MA-Purit niobium pentoxide SOURCE: AN SSSR@ Otde'leniye'obshkc@cley i teNniche"skoy khimii. Issledovaniya v oblas- ti khimii i tekhnologil mineralInykh soley i okislov (Studies in the field of chemis- try and technology of mineral salts and oxides). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 246-248 TOPIC TAGS: niobium compound, metal purification ABSTRACT: The niobium pentoxide was prepared from commercial potassium fluoniobate, ., 0.01-0.05 FeZO3, and 0.5- K2NbF7-H20, which contain (in %) 0.1-0.3 SiOz, 0.3-0.7 TiO7 -1.0 Ta205- Potassium was removed by dissolving the fluoniobate and passing it throug A KU-1 or KU-2 ion exchange resin. Subsequent operations involved the precipitation of niobium hydroxide and formation of the oxalate EMplex@ as follows: NbjOS HIO + 6112C.201 2113INbO(C39031 V 1120. -Prior 'to crystallizitio-n-,: h*,yd_roge_n 'peroxide was added to tie up the titanium in the soluble peroxyoxalate complex. Crystals of oxaloniobic acid H3(NbO(C2O4)31'XH2.O fO ed, and yielded niobium pentoxide (50-60% yield) after heating to 7000-8000C. The Card 1/2 -lc-Q6!!3-67--Z4.P(e)/EWT(m)/E74P -T I UP (c) JD/JGAIH W/B SdUKd_d0_fE_: _W0363/ i6-/OO-2-'/-0-0-9/1-60--8/-16-1-1- 'AUTHOR: Golub, A. M.; Maydukova, T. N.; Limarl, T. F. O_RG: Institute of Reagents and Extra High Purity Chemicals, Donetsk (Institut reakti- j@ov i osobochistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv) LE: Production of lanthanum aluminate by the coprecipitation method RCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 9, 1966, 1608-1611 IC TAGS: lanthanum compound, aluminum compound,,tprecipitation 3STRACT: At present, the production of lanthanum aluminate oTcX e requisite uniformi- y for the production of high quality ceramics and 2iezoelectri aterials is attended iy numerous difficulties. The purpose of this Investigation was to develop a more ef- 'icient method for the production of LaA103, to select the optimum conditions for the ,oprecipitation of lanthanum and aluminum, and to investigate the solid phase proces- ;es which occur during the thermal decomposition of coprecipitated compounds. The ,a(N03)3-AI(NO3)3-(NH4)2CO3-H20 system was investigated. The methods include potentio- @etry, conductometry, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, x-ray tructural analysis and microscopic analysis. Potentiometric titration of La(N03)3 and ,1(N03)3 mixture with ammonium carbonate showed that the formation of lanthanum and ,luminum precipitates proceeds in one stage. It is shown that the complete coprecipi- UDC: 546.6231654 : 542.65 Card 1/2 L 06117-67 @tion of components occurs at pH 7-8 where n = UNH02C031 1. 5-2 jImI+j + [All+] - - armal decomposition of coprecipitated lanthanum and aluminum compounds begins at OOC and ends at 13000C. Analysis shows that the composition of LaC103, produced by e developed method, is close to the theoretical composition. Microscopic analysis ,ows that the grain size of the product obtained is 1-2. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, tables. CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 070ct65/ ORIG REr: 004 Card I LIMARENKO, A. Now echibition forms. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.7:38 163. (KRA 16:3) (Exhibitions) Lll-'ARE,NK.O,,.A.A.,.. aspiran @ Method for counting the micro-organisms of the rumen contents. Veterinarila 42 no.5il05-106 My 165. (PaRA 18..6) 1. Kubanskly sellakokhozyaystvennyy institut. --vF)R, 4". 1-- AYOBU Phbfi, and Pi,t-';@ Ll (10 4.5 EtSH. :Vj 1@, j Me- I)XV114M lo NIcs-xi't, In. C C. MCCH(SIV, O@fi, owd 14A g. I gave 4 9 (S-MOCOAle, b- 272' 11 (! C- g fmfl 2 W 2,m:tr-aj-!, - tienzo"hozo!E: (no I Pre--iLw) g4ve ?". na e- I gave 2S g. EtSPIt, b. 210-4-0, oridi tdf with Ef@.l to Et!@dj'iiit, m. 41-2'. Ill (10 &) tind 7 g. %'f't:Z-4f SH)CO, H (no I presvrit) g-Aw 7 g, %1vCH(SU)CCJF 't, b., v)- 1 1, 5 V, -of whiCh wlth 3.5 g. 111 and 43 g. I gave 3 _2 v.. McClf(STt I- ClDtUt@ li@ 145-50', d" 1-1872. A. is S,ttl. th. ALM *4'11fild" is licit ro-med VAlell I Ir ab@cnl. A mechan;im (or the U:@Itafy-A --tsello *40 waafs@oi ---.--Al % LIM-WUMTO, D. Oz. Elpctric "Wolding UsLrip, semi-@@utomatlc welders PSH-5. Avt.,)m. svlr. 4, To. 6, 9-1 1951 u Month 1121 2L llu*sian Access , Library of Congress, June 195-21. U,!C!.VjS-!F'LED. SERGIYENKO, N.Ye.,, inzh.; KATRECHKO, V.I., inzh.; WIDOKIMDV, K.K., inzh.; LIMARENKO,.D.G.- inzh. Y Utilization of'the slag crust from welding fluxes in automatic welding. Svar. proizv. no.4331-33 Ap 163. @(HIRA 16:5) 1. Zavod transportnogo mashinostro eniya im. Malysheva. (Electric welding) @Flux (Metallurgy)) LIMARINKO, I. M. "Histochemistry and Ultraviolet Microscopy of the Basic Divisions of the Nervous System (Investigation of Nucleic Acids and Certain Amino Acids).# Cand Biol Scl, Moscow State U, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 8, Dec 54) Survey of Scientifie ancl Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: SUM No. 556, 24 Jun 55 L-1-1-0-2,701 T. Determination of tyrostne and tryptoplian In protein ..,ans of altered abg solutions and in tissue slices by me orption spectra the ultraviolet. I and 1. Nr. Lima" r pk@ Al. V. hi@,@,Mrlollihi, C. Vertfadv PF F i -11fire Aq. Brilliv. of various alilim) IwI(to %vith 0.2l';'O ITNO? (NaNO, soln, treated ivith AcOll) revilt-i lij alteraticat M spectra bf only the nromatic ncids -.After 1.6 hrs. at -IU1. The treathient results in a new max. at 310 ii-A for trypto- phan ivith displacement of the original inax. to ".70 -mg; 2'rosine shows a new max. at 390 mp while the first oac s Iftsto"05nip; plienyla lanin c shows a sin nil cliange %flt 11 a weak max. at 380 ints, If 1% IlXOj is .sed both tyrosine max. am considerable after a 10-min. teaction while a rfse of temp. to 60' gives max. abscaption.in 2 firs. Tirypto- phan develops a strong max. at 310 m;s even with 0.2% HNO, within 10 mill. and In 4 hri. the 290-mg max. Vatlishes, while the 310-ing otie shifts to 300 ing; with 1% IIN02 the I tu remains the sam-! but the changes are more rapid .p.;e.te change in 2 laro.), Rypix, with )jlstonr snbi.,4. i;iiiAly -sh6w the presence of tyrosine wbile'easein -WiN.' shows both tyrosine anit tryptophan (abs. max. 4(X) find 2M MIAt rtSP-). The technique was applied to tiswe-slice specimens with the use of selective filters for the photogra- PhY. The use of 313-mu filter shows the presence orabselirr of tryptophan since tyrrulne absorption In this region ii comparatively low, while the 436-mp filter is used for tyro- sine detti. or esW. ExPts- with rabbit nerve-cell specimcmi showed -that In the -ytopLum both these amino acids are present in consideratle arrits. In the tigroid; the site of axon - attachment Is almois devoid of them while the coatings of the fiettron fibers are tich in the two acid4; nuelm chroma- tin. Is rich In both w iino acias, G. M. Kos y Charal &I ItIm of t1grold matter an el of, ..", I= III, U, 01VAd (,Nf, V. Mmo os ate Univ., Moscow -Volway 41.1a. Namb S.S,S.,R; 107, 85"1095076c utW hjs@i tests were augmeatcd' by ultmviolet microscopY in showing that the nerve cells of the spinal card, midbralo, cerebrum and upper neck., ganglion of the rabbit show coincidental locations of nuclek acids And buic and aromatic amino acids. This Is txuc for example, of arginint and b6tidine and ribonudeic in t1grold matter of the nerve cells. Proteins rich In tyrosine and tryptophan are located In the cy-toplasm and nuclei In somewhat different locations than ribonucleic acid (photos shown). Nucleoli are rcladvely poor in tyrasme and tryp-. tophau. Aromatic amino acids in the cytoplasm are con- nected with the smallest grains and not with the rbole of tigrold matter. , The tigrold contains ribonucleic acid and at least two forms of proteins, one rich In diamino acids and the other rich In aromatic amino acids. .0 USSR / Hunan and Animal MorpholcSy (Normal and Pathological). S Ristochemistry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologly-u: No 1, 1959) NO- 2885 Author : Limarenko, I. M. TMSt t -rat-giVen------ Title :The Histochemistry of TiSroid Orig Pub :Uspekhi sovrem. biologit, 1957, 43, No 3, 319-331 Abstract :The presence or absence of tigroid (T) in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell depends on its functional status. At the time of excitation T appears in it, and during the period of rest the call is hozogenoue. W-microscopy and histochomical studies demonstrated that T is composed of RNA and at least 2 other albumsns: (1) basic protein rich in diamino acids (arginine and histidine) and (2) a neutral or acid protein containing aromatic amino acides It is supposed that the latter is adsorbed in Card 1/2 7 USSR / Human and Anilral Morphology- (Norml and Pathological). S Hiatochomistry. Abe JOUr Ref Zhua, - Biologiya) No 1, 1959) No. 2885 the form of grains on the basic nucleoprotein of T) formed by RNA and the basic Iwotein. The total level of PRA in the neryo cell is higher than in other cells of the organism, The level of the content of rmcleic acids and amino acids varies In nerve calls vhich are morphologically ard fAinctionally different and apparently depends on the character of the metabolic processed. Within the nerve cells these substances are asymmetricaLly distributed -- the axon does not contain RNA and the content of amino acids in it is negligible, Differences of the chemical composition end -thus of the mtabolic prccesses in the opposite poles of the nerve cells are at the base of the dynamical polarization of the neuron. Bibl. 58 titles. Yea A. Skvirskaya Card 2/2 BURLLKCfVA, Ye.V.,- LDIARENKO, I.M. Effect of the amount of water in tissues of the crustacean Balanus improvisus on its radiosensitivi@;y. Radiobiologiia. 1 no.3078-384 161. (MMA 14:10) 1. Mook7oskiy gosudarstvennyy universite@ imeni M.V.Lomonosova, biologo-pochvemyy fakulltet. (WATER IN THE BODY) (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFIMT) KOL IS 2 011 ga Romanovna;- LINARENNO, Iya Miklylyloyna., Prinimal uchastiye A(ME, A.L.; TARUSOV, B.N., prof., red.1 CHERKASOVA, V.I.., red. izd-va; YEZHGVA, L.L,,. tekhno redo [Practical work in general biophysics in eight issues]Praktikim po obshchei biofizike v vostmi vypuskakh. Pod obshchei red. B.N.Tarusova. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola." No.6. (Work with radioactive isotopes]Rabota s radioaktivnymi izotopeni. 1962. 202 p. (Radiobiology) (MIRA 15:10) BURLAKOVA, Ye.V.; VOROBIYEV, L.N.; KOLIS, O.R.; @IMARFJTKO, I.M. Change in the physicochemical state of the nerve during the development of nonconductivity. Trudy MOIP. Otd. bicl. 9:224- 229 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Kafedra biofiziki Moskovskogo universiteta. LMARENKO, I.M. Relation between the electrical activity of a nerve cell and The change in its autmicroseopic structure. Trudy MOIP. Otd. biol. 9:241-243 164. (MIRA 18:1) le Kafedra biofiziki Moskovskogo universiteta. USSR / General and Special,Lzed Zoology. Insects. Harrafal Insects and Acarids. Posto of the Technical, Oil, Yedicinal and 11 J@Zsential-Oil Cultures. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.y Ile 18, 1958, No - 82974 Aut h oz, Trl3'u Not given Title The Utilization of Reduced Doses of Marcaptophos Against the Cotton Suctorial Pests G;@ liz. --.-'ub Sots. s . k. U2bekistana, 1957, No 61 20-22 Alustract In experiments, conducted in the Forganslmya and Kokand- skeya Obleato in the year of 1956, the application of MerCapt-OPIIIA (i-i) in norms of 0.2, 0.4, 0.8 ar.4. (in Tto capacity of etulmlone)i.P kg./laectare per preparation at the experditure of a solution of 500-600 1/hectare, after two days, reduced the numbers of the spider mite, corres- pondinely, 92, 96, 95 and almst 1007j13. The innrc-aso in the Card 1/3 LSSR / Goneral and specialized Zoology. Insects. HEL-mirul Insects 2 and Acarids. Posts of the Technical.9 Oil, Yedicinal and Eseential-Oil Cultures. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Blol., 110 18, 1958, No. 82974 numbers of the zdto set in correspondingly after 1-4 weeks. Competent treatment of the cotton plant in collective farms, at the expenditure of 0.2 and o.4 kg/hectare, inaurad also a high efficiency In the course of 8-10 days. M, in the norm of 0#2 kg/hectwro, rapidly and reliably reduced the numbera of the mite raore than 94, and exceeded In performance (after 6-8 days) sulphur and thiphos pre-,)arations. The application of reduced M normB in the young cotton plant is expedient at the start of the mite3l Migration to It from the weed plant. In June and tho f i:@st half of July, it is necessaz7 to apply high nonas (1-1.5 kg/hectare) to safeguard the efficient performances during 25-30 days. In the secorti half of July and tae bei3inning of August, it is sufficient to Card 2/3 -14 KOSTINKO, I.R., zasluzhennyY agronom 'Uzbekskoy SSR.-, LWARMO, L.K., zaeluzhenrq7 agronom Uzbekskoy SSR. Now method of using ethylmreoptoothyldiethylthiophosphate for controlling sucking cotton insects. Zaohoh. rast, ot vred. i bol, 3 no.3:35-36 Vy-je '58. Nm iltO 1. Nachallnik Upravleniya zashchity rasteuiy Muisterstva eallskogo khozya,v,s"u UzSSR (for Kostenko). 2. lachallnik Ferganekogo otryade. Upravleniya zaahchitT racteniy Ministeretva oellskogo khozyaystva UzSSR (for IdmarenkD). (Ithyl thiophospate) (Cotton-Diseases and pests) L 45737-6 F'PA-(z!) -21FWT U WEWT W/W b)/9#P(t) -7 Pt IJP(c) GG/,T;)/ -T AC, C 16' S S TON 1qR AT5 UR *03 /oooo/64/OW/000/0325/0118 AMDR: -ti M ma enkp 'L #@ @,_ @.. Pashkovs.')Wy, M. V. (PaswWwany, 14. V. Pybi@'V. Vo I;- S&Vytg'W;-r. V., WAis- V. yt I il 36 TITIZ.- Laws governing stationary otoconductivl In XejM sulfide w1th In- 4W i puz.1-ties SOURCE: vere;[tet. Pytanrqa fizyky dwerdaho tils, (Problems Ins solid stwbe p1wsics) Lvov,@ Yyd-;io VvIV. univ, 1964 TOPIC TAGS: mercury sulfidej photoconduativityp stationary photoconductivity, im- effectj temperature dependence ABSTRACT: -This-i.4 a:16ontlnuatlon.of earlier work by the authors (UM v. 6,9 691.9 10,61; Sbornik referatu'. IV konferiahce o monokryatalech v Tvrnove 1961, Turnovo, 4@ wt 4t ry 1962, 93; M v. ,3.970, 1962), dealing vith the gro h of Ir 8 a stals and'their rtie6- This technology Mas used to grow a serice of W crystals vith I=- prope purities of 10 Cdp: Gb- Se., Te, P, TIt Cu, Ago Sno and 14n, In amounts of 0-001-0.3 irtbroduced Into the charge prior to the analysis. The procedure for measuring the, stamtion=7 -02dracterl sties of the photoconductivity of the namplea Is described 41A 5_ L _457374 ACaSSIOIC IM _AtOO96S 0 brl efJy AnInvestigatii2n-of the temperature dependence of the photocurrent shows thet for most samples he photocurrent increases exponentially with increasing tem- pe;"ature at temperatures above 250K and is either independent of the temperature or depends very little on it at lower temperatures. The dark resistance of HgS has a weak dependence on the type of Impurity, and the impurity maximum of the photosen- t sitiirity has a postion that Is Independent of the type of impurity. The -lux-ampere 1@ characteristics.of the photocurrent; Is sublinear above 250K, with exponent 0.5--0.8 and 11near below 250K.. The weak dependence of the conductivity on the imp-arities is attributed to the compensating action of the cation vacancies. The impurity MUL the.pbotocurrent is attributed to excitati mwd Mof the spectral dependence of on, of electrons captured by..t@hese vacancies._ The tmaperature and lux-appere relation@ ships are attributed. to thei influence of the filling of the adhesion centers on the rate of recmabInatibn of the free:electrons. The reaWts are interpreted In light q on varl- of an earlier ..study. of. the de@pendenre_ of the, stallon=7 photoconductivit -factors - (V. -.E Lashkartrrs FW ve 5# 10,63)-, Crig- art 417p bast 2 figure 7 Tormulas,, and 1 table. 1 ASSOCTATT&o None SU*==: - -22.TunA ENCLs 00!@ CODEt OP So M., Imp 8CV_* C L 24205-66 - FBD/EWT (I )/-'WT W /EEC W -4/T/EWP( t) /EWP (1c /E;WA(12) I p(C WG@ CC NRI AP6013077 @JD/JG SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/661030/0041067110674 AUTHOR: Limarenko, L. N.; Nosenko, A. Ye.; Pashkovskiy, M. V.; Furtak, S. P. ORG: none TITLE: Effects of x irradiatlon and heat treatment in different atmospheres on the opticaland luminescence-properties of cadmium tunpstatp,[Report, Fourteenth Confer- ence on Luminescence held in aj&a 16-23 Septem'gr 19651->,7 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 4, 1966, 671-674 TOPIC TAGS: laser optic material, cadmium compound, terbium, luminescence, crystal phosphor, thermoluminescence ABSTRACT: In view,of the fact that most solid laser materials emit in the red and infrared, it is of Interest to develop materials that emit in the other parts of the visible region.- Among the rare earths that can form visible radiation emitting cen- ters are terbium, europium, and dysprosium. The problem in forming new laser materials consists in incorporating these desirable ions into the lattice. In the present work ZnW04 and CdW04 single crystals were grown from melts by the Czochralski technique; reagent grade and spectroscopically pure raw materials were employed. The activator was Tb with one-tenth as 'much lithium added to the batch to facilitate incorporation of the Th into the tungstate lattice. -In some cases CaO was employed to "loosen" the lattim. Card 1/2 ACC NR: AP6013077 The best results -ere obtained with the CdWO4. The luminescence masisurements were performed on plates cleaved from the single crystals parallel to the (010) planes. UV stimulated luminescence curves are presented for "pure" and Tb-doped (1% Tb + 3% CaO) CdWO4 specimens; the doped specimens 'at liquid nitrogen temperature have a high double peak at about 540 mg, whereas the pure compound has a broad peak centered at about 500 mg. The x-ray stimulated spectra were also investigated; these indicate that dif:fbrent excitation mechanisms are Involved. This is substantiated by the glow curve (presented in a figure) recorded for doped crystals after UV and after x-ray excitatio: CdWO4-.Tb3+ crystals grown in air were slightly smoky. X irradiation of clear crystals at room temperature resulted injIght coloring, but no significant change of the photo luminescence. Annealing In oxygen,led to bleaching, also with no significant change I luminescence propertieso Annealing in vacuum U hour at 700%) resulted in noticeable darkening of the crystals.and reduction of the luminescence intensity by a factor of about three# The probable reasons for this are suggested. The changes in the glow curves as a result of doping with-Tb and Zz-are briefly described. Orig. art. ha 2 f Jgures. SUB CCDIR: 20/ SUB11 DATHI. nope/ ORZO W.. 001/ OM OF: 005 ATD PRESS: Cord --2/2 ALEKSEYENKO, L.I. (Aleksieienko, L.I. ]; ZHOMNIR, S.V.; LIMARENK0.1 . -; (Lymarenko, L.M.); NOSENKO, A.Ye. [Nosenko, A.f@ M.V. [Pashkovstkyi, M.V.); CIEDMEMOVA, I.L. Growing zinc tungstate crystals and atudying their optical properties. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.lltl222-1226 N 165. (RIPUI 18:12) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni I. Franko, Submitted Dec. 21, 1964. POCHMOK, Y.Ya.; LIMAKWO, L.P. Alkylation of alcohols with aliphatic-aromatic triazenes. Ukr. khim.shur. 21 ne.4:496-498 155. (MI&A 9:2) l.Kiyevskiy gosudarstvewVy universitet imeni T.G.Shevchenke, kafadra erganicheskey khImii. (Alkylation) (Alcohols) (Triazens) KISLYAKOVA, L.N.; TSERAIDIS, G.S.; 711DANOV, V.M.; BCGDANOVA, M.G.; LIMARENKC Study of the viral etiology of chronic pemphigus. Vop. virus. 9 no.3:320-324 My-Je 164. (MUO, 18: 1) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy kozhno-venerologicheskiy institut, KharIkov. LMARENKO@'. veter. vrach Device for catching poultry. Veterinariia 42 no.8:105-106 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11.) 1. Sovkhoz "Pobeda" Pskovskoy oblasti. LIMARENKO, Ye. (pos.Bystrjy Istok, Altayskiy kray) From the history of fire prevention. Pozb.delo 8 no.7:32 J1 162. (MM 15:8) 1 (Firemen) ALEKSANDROV., Yu.; PILIFUSHKO, I.; VOLCHENKO, V.; SENDEROV, I.; ; YARKOV, G.- YENTSEV., I.; KUY11AREV, II.; SHCHEXOTOVICH, P.; BOBOVICH,V.; CUMPANOV., G. They are raising the level of their qualifications. Z6shch.rast. ot vred.i bol. 7 no-5--61 @V A62- OIRA 151-11) (Flants, Protectioh of-Study and teaching) I\,LIXAMV, A.A. Primary suture with application of penicillin following mastoidotom7. Test. otorinolar., Moskva 15 no.3:88 May-Jima 1953. (GIML 25:1) 1. Honored Physician Ukrainian SSR. 2. Of the Division for Dissases of the Bar, Throat, and Nose of Voroshilovgrad Oblast Hospital. TAYTSLIH, I.S.,kandidat meditsinakikh nauk; LIURIV, A.A.,zasluzhannyy vrach RSFSR. Diagnotis of otogenous brain abscesses. Trach. delo no-1:93 Ja '57 (MLRA 10-.4) 1. Voroebilovgrads%aya.oblastnaya bolluitea. (BRAIN--ABSOICSS) (RAR-DISUSICS) AKIMOV, V.I.; AjJ4WRfn:lTKO, I.P.; AWWT'MVA, K.A.; AMOSOV, U.M.; ARUTYUlfOV, A.I.; H11ATUS', V.D.; 17ASHCEMIKO, I.D.; GILLERW, D.S.; GRISHIN, N.A.; WIMINVA, T-11-; DEHISOVA, A.G.; DOWCYVA, M.P.; IVAROV, IT.A.; ISHCHENKO, I.R.; KATS? V.A.; KOLORIYCIMTKO, K.I.-, UVRIK, S.S.; HILZAROVA, IT.G.: NOVACHENK0. N.P.; PHTRUNY-A, S.P.; PKHk ZE, A. L. RUDENKO, F.A.; SERGIYEVSKIY, V.P.-, TAYTSLIN, I.S.; TART&KOVSKY, B.S.; CHUH0110K, P.I.; BHA-LABAU, M.P., SHIRIAXA, I.V.; SHUPIK, P.L. Kolintantip Konatantinovich Skvortsov; obituary. Nov.khir.arkh. no.3:11W.-143 14.v--,Te '59. (MIR& 12:10) (SKVOftTSOV, KONSTANTIN XONSTAUTINOVIC11, 1871-1959) LIMARW. I., personaltny7 persioner ICZ__ Rebirth of the DDnets Basin.. Hast.ugl. 9 no.4:12 Ap 160 (M@M 13: 11) (DDnets Basin--Goal mines and mining) 1. LIKAREV, No Ya * 2. LSSR (6oo) 4. Kirovograd Province - Agricultural Education 7. Experience in preparint-, master farmers in Kirovograd Province. Dost. sellkhoz. No. 2, 1952. January 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. LIMAREV.- P.I. Problems in the method of studying tuberculosis mortality. Sovadrav.Kir.-'bo-509-43 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz KirgizSkogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - prof. Yu.A.Volokh). (TUBERCULOSIS--MDRTALITY) BAZILEVSKAYA, N.S.; L114ARLVA L.A.; CHIMASOV, A.S.; SHIROKOV, V.I. Fluoroi.setric determination of the lifetime of the excifr--d of excited dimers (exciwwr3) in anthracene derivatives. Gr-,t. i spektr. 18 no.2:354-356 F 165. (MIRA 11" 4 SVISHNIKOV, B.Ya.; EMYASHOV, P.I.; LIMARrVA, L.A. Sensitized fluorescence in solutions. Opt. i spektr. 9 no.2:203- 208 Ag 160, (nuorescence) (MM 13:8) 1 4425-66 ILW (c)IWF (J)1T191A(h)1EWA (C) IJF(c) RX Da W/w W) NR: AP5017895 UR/6051@65/019/001/0078/0085 .535-372:535-373-3:541.65 Y @t AUTHORS: Neselova., T. V,.'.* Limareva L. A.;, CherkasovY A. Isbirokov, V. I. TITLE: Fluorometria study of the influence of the solvent on the fluorescence spectrum of 3-amine-N-methylpbtbalimide f qytq@@ 7,78-85 SOURCE.* Optika I spekttoskopiya, v. 19, no. 1, 1965, TOPIC TAGS: fluorescence spectrum,-light excitation- luminescence, luminor, organic@solvent ABSTRACT: To obtain additional information on the character of the intermolecular Interaction influencing the position of the fluores- cence.8pectra, tbe'author8 carried out fluorometr-le measurements of -the phase delay of the.lumineseence light, relative to the exciting ligbtil in narroW spectral sections., covering the entire-fluorescent ispeetrum of solutions of 3-amine-N-methylpbthalimide in mixtures of ,n-heptane + pyridine and n-beptane + n-butanol at 20C, and in pure- _j I Card L 4425-66 AcCES9169 A: 'AP50'1789 in-butanol at 20 z..183C. The fliorometric measurements were carriedi- -iout with the GOI fluorometer of 1958 (A. M. Bonch-Bruyevich et al., -light modulation freq-tiency of, PTEno. 2., 53, 1958) at an exciting @:11.2 Me. The narrow sections of the fluorescent spectra were separat-, :@ed with a UM-2,monoebromator. The fluorometric phase in heptane with small addition of pyridine and n-butanol was found to ..vary over the spectrum. This is attributed to the formation b*f by- bonds between the molecules of the luminor and the active .solvent. A similar phenomenon observed in a butanol solutions is examined over a certain temperature, range from the viewpoint of re- ;orientation of the solvent molecules to an equilibrium configuration icorresponding to.the excited luminor molecule. In the butanol, as i e reased from @th temperature inc -l83 to 20C, the fluorescence spectrum! shifted to the red, and'a change In the (p phase developed, becoming @.:particularly strong at -70 -- -90C, decreasing with further inereasLn Itemperature.-and.practically disappearing at 20C. In the case of the@-__ iheptdne ablution, addition.of pyridine shifted the fluorescence spee-! Ara to the red and strengthened the.dependence of the phase on the i,frequency. Tbisdependence weakened with increasing pyridine concen-;__ Card 2/3' @E OV, A. S'. POFD f, if to bi* 3b' "343 j.-V. fill S/020/60/133/04/15/031 B019/B060 AIUTHORSa Sveshnikov, B. Ya., TITLE: The Extinction of Sensitized Fluorescence in Solutions V/ PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No- 4, pp. 807-810 TEXTa The two authors had previously studied together with P. I. Kudryashov (Ref. 1) the sensitized fluorescence in solutions. Results obtained from investigations of mixed solutions of trypaflavine (donor) and rhodamine B (acceptor) at high concentrations pointed to a possible extinction of the excited acceptor molecules by donor molecules. This hypothesis is checked in the present paper. The investigation includes the extinction of luminescence of mixod solutions by foreign sub8tances5 where a migration of the excitation energy takes place. The extinction of rhodamine fluorescence by trypaflavine was effected by the direct excitation of fluorescence with the mercury line 546 m,44 , with the mentioned compounds being dissolved in methyl alcohol or glycerin. Observations were made with a light filter, whose maximum was at 590 MO,- Card 1/2 The Extinction of Sensitized Fluorescence S/02 60/133/04/15/031 in Solutions B019YI3060 On the strength of the results tabulated in Table 1 the authors conclude that there is definitely an extinction of the excited rhodamine molecules by trypaflavine molecules. A characteristic feature is that extinction depends on the duration of fluorescence of the trypaflavine-free solution and not on the viscosity of the solution. Table 2 shows results obtained from the investigations of the extinction of pure and mixed trypaflavine and rhodamine solutions in methyl alcohol in dependence of the potassium iodide concentration. The diagram of Fig. I shows the emission spectrum of a mixed solution of trypaflavine and rhodamine B (with and without addition of potassium iodide) in methyl alcohol. The authors conclude from the detailed discussion of results that there is a sensitization of fluorescence in the solution investigated. The authors finally thank Academician A. N. Terenin for his interest in the work. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 2 referencess 1 Soviet and 1 German. PRESENTEDs March 1, 19609 by A. N. Terenin, Academician SUBMITTEDs February 12, 1960 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: A-P50 20796 UR/0048/65@0!9/008/134OA348 'f-f t-^11 -( V, AUTHORa Veseloval To Ve; Limareval J,.. A*; Cherkasov, A. So; Shirokov, V, Is TWIX: Fluorometric:d4tection and.investigation'Af processes accompanying change; I -encdl,"g its decay geportp 13th Con- o f the spectral composition of lumineso. ferance an Luminescence he14 in-R-ha'"rOvo"a@ June to I july 1969 SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestiyao, Seriya fizicheskaya, vo 29, no. 8. 19659 1340-1348 TOPIC TAGS;- pharsphorescencei:s.olution propertyp luminescence spectrum, time con- stant ABSTRACT., The fluorometric pharse spectra of a number of fluorescent systems were measured with an apparatus and technique that have been describ6d elsewhere (A.M. Bonch-Bruyevich, I.V.Karazin, V.A.Molchanov, and V.I.Shirokov, Pribory i tekhnika eksperimarita., 4,, 63lt 1958) and that allcrw measurements to be made in a narrow spectral range isolated with-a monochromator, The results are presented graphical4--- ly and are discussed in ccnsiderable detail* Measurements were made at three tez-1 peratures between 24 and - 1830C of the fluorescence of 1,3- and 1,4-dimethyl-9o 10-di-o-tolylanthracene in alcohol solutions. The results are interpreted in 'Card 1/3@ L 65231-6;5@ AcassioN NR.--AP5o2O7q6 terms of a four-16.vel .. excitation. scheme The fluorescence of 2-vinYlanthacene in alcohol solution was investigatede ;he wavelength-variation of the fluoromet- ric phase was considerable at 2000 and barely perceptible at - 1830. The results are consistent with k*S#Cherkasov's interpretation (Dokle AN'SSSR9 1461 852t 1962) in terms of sic - trans transformations* In order to investigate the ef- fect of solvent mol cules.. measurements were made of the fluorescence of 3-amino- N-Methylphthalimide in mixtures of n-heptane and pyridinee The results obtained t -the presence in 1, solution of, a fow -pyridine con entrations arb ocnsistent with lihe only two kinds of I inesconce centers* The effect of the pyridine appears to be to facilitate the formation of intermolecular bonds. At high pyridine concentra- tions the effect of the pyridine appears to be rerely to alter the dielectric con-: stant and refractive index* When the pyridine was replaced by n-butanol, it was no longer possible to interpret the results in terms of a two-component fluor- 1 escence spectrum* This is ascribed to the possibility of formation of hydrogen bonds between the hydrogen of the amino groups of the 3-amino-14-mathylphthalimide and the oxygen of,the- n-but.anolp andbetween the ox7gen of each of the carbonyl groups of the 3-amino-N-cethylphthalimide and the hydrogen of the hydroxyl group of the n-butanol* Orig, arto.hast 3 formulas and 7 figures*- Card 2/3 77 LIMAREVAP P.P. Use of vitamins P and C in stomatological practice* Stomatologiia 41 no.5s6-9 S-0 162. (MIRA 16SO 1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav. - prof. Ya.B.Maksimovich) -4 ,Ivr stomatologicheskogo otdeleaiya. (zav. Ye.D.Yermolichik) P, Lugansko o meditsinskogo instituta. ISTOMATOLOGY) (ASCORBIC ACID) (VITAMINS--P) Yii.G Transfer funct'7nn nnn4t,,-nl- 5:1- reactore for C"plete @tixillr. I z n Using the rnctho-d of r@,rLur-Lat-,on-i in the automatdon of productl,-)n 107-127 164. llclt-aeccind ciiarec-r-Ltics of -;if-.Jirr llouids. 16 -2 (MIRA 17:8) lzv@ F@b. C-d. no.e. 1. Transpor+nu-energet.l.!--'kosL,,'Y inf@i Lrut Sibirakago utdelen-lya 6N ib I Novcos irz?i7. n.. . I.; cli ff-P RA -fivdk )fJ.,ilrrjya All lrL;!, i s k ly i inntitut. W964 S/200/62/000/007/002/002 D207/D308 AUTHONSt Limasov, A.I. and Chepikov, T.A.' TITLEs Volt-second characteriatios.of thick organic glass and Ftoroplast-4 PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Sibirskoye otdelen- iye,no- 7, 1962,'96 - 98 TEXT: Fbint-to-plane breakdown voltages of organic glass (polymethyl methacrylate or Perspex) and Ftoroplast-4 (polytetra_. fluoroethylene or Teflon) were measured as a function of duration of high-voltage pulses. This was done to test ihe suitability of these two materials as insulators in apparatus subjected to high-voltage' pulses. The novel feature of tlie measurements was the use of relatively thick samples (60 x 60 x 30 mm).The pointed electrode was placed in a conical recess in one of the 60 x 60 mm faces; this recess was filled with*a solution of BaCl. The plane electrode was grounded, The sample thickness between the electrodes was 10 or 20 mm and positive pulses Card 1/2 S/200 /62/000/007/002/002 Volt-second characteristics ... D207/D308 of up to 4OOkV were applied to the pointed electrode. FtoroplaBt-4 had 40-55 % lower breakdown voltage (U - 280 kV for 2 @Lsic pulses) than organic glass (U - 180 kV for 2 J@B e c pulses) in the case of 10 mm, samples. The value of U -of both materials decreased with increase of the pulse duration from 2 @Lsec to 80 @L. sec i the drop was stronger (30-35 %) for organic glass. When the thickness of organic glass was doubled (from 10 to 20 mm) the value of U rose only by 30-35%.! The results reported can also be used for design of d.c. or 50 O/S apparatus because the values of U for 10 re ec or longer pulses are approximately equal to the statio breakdown voltages.' There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONo Transportno-energeticheakiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSRf Novosibirsk (Transport-Power Institute, Siberian Division, Academy qf,Sciences, of the USSR, Novosibirsk); Toinskiy politekhAi'ches- kiy institut (Tomek Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTEDt December 12, 1961 Card 2/2