SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LITVAKOV, B. M. - LITVIN, A. A.

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L w945-65 p501902@ ,Ul. CODE: EC Iyxe. LSSIM VR: ox. o ollNov63 YrD PRES',3' 059 -ITED 000 SU13M cirli-n: 000 NO C,rd 2/2 ACC NR AP6023666 SOURCE CODE: UJil/0103/56/000/004/0101V AUTHOR: Litvakov, D. MaMoscow) ORG: none TITLE: On one iteration method In the problem of approximating functiors accordLig to a finite number of observations SOURCE: Avtomatlka I tolornekhanika, no. 4, 1966, 104-113 TOPIC TAGS: function analysis, iteration, algorltlun, set theory ABSTRACT: In the basic problem considered In t1ils paper the values of it quantity Yk are known at a finite number of poInts x1l (k = 1, 2, ..., n) belonging to 9. set (x I (e. g., Tnulti - dimensional space). Given in set (xl is it flnitt- system of fwotlons ix)" N A fuuc Lion f(x) cph j(x) Is to be copstructed which wIll best approximate y(x), That appro),.-Imation vAll be considored best for which thero Is a nilnimal criterion n p Ffy' Card 1/2 UDC; 518.5 ACC NR: AP6023666 where F(u) Is a convex fitnction. In order -to obtain an p, the author uqc,,Fj @hcratton algoritlinis which are tifintlar to those exarritned by INT. A. Ayzerwon, T.,-,. iv% nian, RLd L. I. Rozonoer (Metod potentsiallnyk:i funktsfy v zndache o vosstano-4 enit kharak- teristild funktalorad1nogo, proobrazovatelya po Bluchayno nRblyudayeniym tochkani. Avtoniatgca I telemekhanika, t. XXV, No. 12, 19&1.). Convergence of the alprithras Is demonsirated. Orig. ail:. has: 3 figures and 1.2 formulas. SUB CODE: 12,09/ SUBM DATE: 14Juzt65/ ORIG REF: 001 d 2/2 jS LI TV-kxov, U. m. UM/Elsotricity Jan 48 Testing and Standaidization Standards '*Nei Elaotrical Engineering Standards," V. M. Lityakov, EW, 2j pp *Zlektric;hestiro* No 1 Uste new staChdards approTed by the All.-Union Comittee on Standards, Counoil of Ministers V13M. LIT'l,".KOV.1 U. M. "Electrical -Specificatior-S," Elektricliestvo, lio.12., pp. T2-75, 19149 Transl-ation 563850 G1AZUN13V, M.P.; KISELEV, V.A.; J@ITLAIRK,_.V.L. Doubling of the mass spoctrum of cesiUM. Zhur. anal, MUM. 16 no.4:498 n-Ag f 61. 0 MMA 14: ?) 1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Acadegy of Sciences U.S.S.R.p Moscow, (Cesium-Spectra) LETVAKOVSKAYA, G.A.; MANh`VICHO V.L. Cancer of the a-11 intestine. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 5:66-69 My-je 160. (KIPA 14:2) L Iz 2-y kafedry rentgenologii (zav. - prof, Yu.N. Sokolov) 1 2-7 kafedry khirurgii (zav. - prof. B.K. Osipov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey na baw gorodskoy bollnitsy No.50 (glavn-yy vrach N.P. Brusovik). (InTESTINESt-CANCER) r PLOEVICH, V.L.; LITVAKOVSKAYA, G.A. Case of leiomyoma of the esophagus. Vest. rent. i rad. 36 no. 1,69-PO Ja,-F 161., (KUU 14 s 4) 1. Iz 2-y kafedry klinicheakoy khirurlai (zav. - prof. B.K. Osipov) i 2-y kafedry rentgenologil (zav. - prof. Yu.N.Sokolov) na baze klinicheskoy bollnitay No. 50 (g-lavnyj vrach N.P. Brusova). (ESOPF-AGUS-TUMOM) VINNER, M.G.; LITVAKOVSKAYA, G.A.; LEVINA, L.A. X-ray diagnosis of primary mdtiPle cancer of the stomach. VOP* onk. 8 nob8:3-7 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz II kafedry rentgenalogii (zav. - prof, Yu.N. Sokolov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey (dir* - M.D. Kovrigina). (STOMAO-COCIM) (DIAZOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC) SEMENOVSKIY, M.L.; RYAPOLOVA, M.D.; LITVAKOVSKAYA, G.A. Selective angiography in central cancer of the lungs. Vest. rent. i rad. 37 no.5:14-16 S-0 '(2 (MIRA 17-.12) 1. Iz 2-y kafedry khirurgii (zaveduyushchJ.y - prof. B.K. Ostpov) i 2@y ka-fedry, rentgenologii i meditsinskoy radiologii (zaveduyu- shchiy - prof. Yu.N. Sokolov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershen- stvnvaniya vrachey na baze Gorodskoy klin!.cheskoy bollnitsy No.50 Moikvy (glarnyy vrach N.P. Brusova). Adres avtoras Moskva, Luchifikov pereulok, dom 4, kvartira 10. LITVAKOVSKAYA, G.A.; SPASSYAYA, P.A., *'Oosteroid therapy. Ves". rent. I rad. 40 Complications of c no.2:20-23 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 18:6) 1. 2-yc% 'tfedra rentgenologrii i meditsinskoy radiologli (zav.- prof. Yu.N. Sokolov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i Gorodskaya klinicheskaya bollnitse. No.50, Moskva. 18(5 y7), SOII/128-59-3-14/31 AUTHOR: Litvakovskaya, Yu.1. and Bardachev, Yu.P., Engineers TITLE: Sources of Saturation with Sulphur of Die Surfaces. PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 3, pp 29-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Chill' molds work under the influence of the repeated, one-sided process of heating. The influen.-e of the heat and the pressure of the liquid metal cause damage to tleJ r walls. Such damage might happen already durin,, the first pouring in case the temperature,is higher than the metal can withstand. In such 0815 fs hair line cracks appear. The resistance property of the metal casting die is closely related to the elas- tic properties of the material especially that of the outer layer of the surface. The brittlenese of the cast iron is closely related to the contents of sul- phur. This could be learnerl especially from the work of Cherkassov, L.M., and Pavlo-vtsovaq N.I., both pub- lished in the book: Questions of Theory Lnd Practice Card 1/3 in Foundry Production", printed at Sverdlovsk in 1956, SOV/128-59-3-14/3-1 Sources of Saturation with Sulphur of Die Surfac--s and from the work of Fikolaychik, IT.P., "Increasing the Service Life of Casting Molds"O published IFte- tallurgizdat in 19136. Puring his experiments the lat- ter decreased the Sulphuric contents of the metal from 0,0W, in the center or heart to 0,041@ in-the outer layer of the surfaee. The authors have.used. these scien- tific papers as a basis and have made further experi- ments. During these experiments they found thn--,., when working with casting moldsmade of cast iron, the sul- phur was not present any more in the outer layer of the surface after using the die 700 times. 77hen using a water-cooled casting die the s*huric contents -,,.as still traceable after 900 pourings as no contact was possible with the liquict metal. Conclusion: Sulphur appears in the upper layer of the surface of Vie cas- ting-mold only during the procdss of pouring.and only under the influence of the molten metal. This dispro- V'e of hypothesis that the saturation with sulphur ori- Card 2/3 exates only during the manufacture of the casting mold. SOV/128-159-3-1L/71 Sources of Saturation with Sulphur of Die Surfaces As a protection against additional formation of sulphur the use of paint is suggested. Such paint should form a resistivecombination vrith the sulphur and should prevent the penetration -P the sulphur in- to the metallic structure of themold surface. 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Gos. izd-vo legkoi. promyshl., 1941. 107 P. (50-4061S)). TF'858-L5? @-61; , O060000000000004000 "'0" ,A I' I is FIF Is a Al j M' 62 1' AUJUM -an A. A 100 D PROOPENT111$ .9,01 PA I A oo' #0 0* F5 W S AN M Mottlim (Ionvotoravote) ospik tf&Ak (wv&Cft --*0 0 I @ Sovaml Amp A. S. RULIA, .14401'Alayd i Kifs, yu 00 . I" No. 11-12, Z 7-M.-Meodiatto CMPCCAtUfC h 00 I funstotors atIG"*U Ittass Want prolonged repair of u 00 the furnace campaign between aedinary cold repairs to 3 li f t f th Th f 1 6 l d e sa ent ea ures o e astes o . yens. years mrthott are as follmn; the glass melt it not willotirawn -00 flown thelank (mmoce. theireding o(grnerasor Xa.%jujoifor -00 0 tank furnace Is coampt"clystopisool, lite Foarvault channel 00 1- ho-alro, during I he forlidirs In the u-I&A 11"1111'r. VIX4111d .00 and reheating are accorlerotrd, anti relmir% are worly div. A.** tributord. It z K. 0 0.3 : its OW 00 a =00 coo ZOO 1 J f '09 @ Cleo AIS.SLA MOTAILLIMIGICAL U11MIUM CLASSIFKAIKW @ 1900 "s Is 4.140, got Goov O"t 444111001 1, 11 aw to. - - - -9-1.0-C-11 i@lvl -r - oo &v so , t Is to, a It Is it I " Is m j F n 00 t 0 o 0 $000 0 0 0 0 0 0 A d 0 oooos 0 0 0 0 : : e 0 * 0 0 oto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so is 0 , ! 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0-0--0-* 9-0 0-111110 0 0 9 0 0, 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 M oje is :0 0 ip 00 00 oo oo 004) 090 OOU 00 lot 11 !A .. A, A, a i i ; i ; i ; i 40 0 S o qp MOO 3, - Ill V a IS a 16 V M, .0 4) 4t u is a at!@ fro k 4 1, 1 N*Cg :4 Axl) 0'4 0P94 A.A.Liv I AN III ...... ;tnrmi 1. Sulamov. WAW'xaya i Keram, 196, No. I 12.p@ 19-22-Detalls are given on operatingchArAcirri 40 tk. the Yamitandl glam factory ticar Tallin, in ES' 00 ilsonia. Tbemtput ofglass Is 1.5millim In.' with a shert .0 width of I in. leo(wiIbdrawuUsW.5m.;hr. =lh aix-At _18-Tt -The service of a tank fumace -06 between cold rrpairs 6 3 years and between hot repuirs 9 to 9 nmuths. B.Z.K. 1-60 L -ta - -LA METALLUOCICAL UTERATWIN CLAIWICATJW Woo 21V1411VO as* =00 all 0 =0* 900 000 too Ce 0 goo Soo WOO ::00 11 Is : A" 111 100 t" it @ A, ; a, 06 0000000000000000000000004100000 0 0 40 0 o: 00 0.0 00 0-" o 1? t ties INOO "a" UO a I KA Ant $*two p1mixt of 11 13 q 3 4 0 _J@. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 04 0 0 Z 1% A Li tvc @ovfl,lc%r 1%. A. - ,f t- @c ' , I k )47 1 Tel', C@v in., ctrr in i.osco.-, 1948, P. 3 so: u--,-6oo, 10 July 53, (Letopis IZ`.Urn@,l Iryl-h Statey. Illo. 1949). k:A r a swam I &LINE L-J A A NfT- - . @ -00 Paccls"t AND #letter.ts .0tf A SO A so 00 C AVID WLTUMAMAL OF GLAW ON FQWWAULT MACHINES. A. ;,so 5 f.-O 4-7 (1948) so On the basis of a swvW of plants having wLthdroval -00 rates of 75 *./hr. or over, the following &**sure& are sug- 0 goetodA (1) The alualne contwat of the gleea should be '00 90,91,11 raised to 1.6 to 1.7A. (2) The length of the debitouso alit 00 should be JQA greater than the width or the glass shoot. (3) The width of the slit(maximma meammient) should not SO 'is 0 SO a be lose than 65 to 60 m. (4) Tb* ehmgs of curve- 1*0 ture froe comes to saximm AM of the Alit should be *a Ij "'00 '4 i ,! amoth. (5) materw or the nid-sectiou of the dobitauso SO 1100 an each side of the alit should be out out to Improve cooling of the glass shoot In the aiddle. (6) Better beat distrLbu- 0 %ion and Insulation at varlowt stages of the process are 'Wo is recommended. B.Z.K. 1400 ISO silo lit L@- slow W)"Iftv a solos,. .6 0 a.. 4.1 1 4, -66 cl-ii. do dv It. j;P 0 bU a 41 vo a 7 a a a f ;o 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zo , 4 -A . . -A T. 4 6 P @ 1q.; 1 4 1 f I I a A is I -A L A it it It M a I 1 11 4 U I "I A 1 s 1 1 ; I A 1 J 00 A _@L AA -L-1-1. -9 i 1 1 .-I A _t__1 1 A A@ _ J@ ..p ..@ "Psisto '_ __-, Isp Of 00 it Use of 410dric beatisig in tb@y"Wflft a ohm d". 00 a A.A.LITVAKIJVSKII. .9sJlsiA:eP4Aw..6j4199(I949). 00 a During se m Wlco-W repairs U( glasinselthig tank furnace. I tic h h l i l annel was ratt,4 e ectr ca 96"., melt in the neck and c ly 00 a Isy immersing electrodes (76 min. in diameter and 3(X) melt 00 in length) in a depth of W) min. from the bottom of the b 00 ill chA-nnel. Initial current ivas of 121) Y. anti It 5 amp., s this was maintained at 50 v ani 2M am after 0 da . p. y was started in the usual manner and o erated hin m Th eb '3 ac e e p ' actorily; the dow, of gtam melt from (he neck into The %atilil 41do 13 channel was not Impeded, Chm was free o(drfect-i char acterlitic sit the starting period. In addliltm, irkaric heating was applied to thr melting scellon of the Iink fur- nact, up to the second pair of burners inclusive and to the 2 loading pocket. This created constant and sufficirnt mo- Itility (if the glass melt neur the pocket where the maim ast- III We Ch.WV was accumulating becutive of the failure of thir "Thin Layer Fredtr'* to preu forward thi, layevt n(thr harge Mipunn are given. It z K Al 41 &1 -S-L 4- -0-t -1-AL L Ut--CK- -4 L----L'1t C-L-OSWIC-A T- I 101081) 410 04V dal 11311114119 ..list a.. Ali . F - I - *I' rl 18 AV so is @ , , . 1 7@4 ; AA t a to at 0 44 K it W a K it a 9:14 No A I TA 0 0 0 dodo 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 111 0 0 0 9 0 0 As djet -00 *416 .400 1*0 .04 ;00 ZOO 100 too -00 too too T,- --A-r"L@ -V, - - I I @ ,K @- I A .-- -.- - - - --- - - 2 P A 0 1 09vaivat%- I sovyershyenztvnvatb novuyu tyekl-,inku, (atyekolbna7Fi rrom-stb) - StYeklrj I 1-4,eramika, 1949, '10 7. S. 1-2 SO: L"FITOPTS No. 1-4 Zircon-mullite refractories. A. A. 1,n-VAKOVMK1!L Sirkla i Nerorn,, 7 101 (V-9 (1050), filmls ic First paper 61ing with zircuti-mullite refractories made lit the Soviet Union. lit expert- oriental work, lite addition of small tanountsof zlicoit tobalchesof technical alumina and powdered quartz Improved the crystalline structure of the cooled melt, lit ljlncks made on it commercial scale, lite ZrOj was present as separate crystals Its the rLildual glass. Block% contis lit Ing $10, 22,79, TIOI 2.11, ZtOj 7,72, Altos W.07, FeA,0.30, CaO 0.37%, and MSO trace Itiad an averag6 phase composition of corundum 16, mullite 68, ZrO@ 0, glass 17, carbideis 3, and metal 0.2%. Photomicrographs show the ittal" mass to be tritillite graln-j with lurg(! gralax of corundum and glass within which are grains of carbides and of ZrOj. 'rhe zrb@ is part of the melt when the mullite and corundum crystallize out of It. The ZrO, hicrea."s the viscosity of the melt anti favors the formationcif a fine crystalline structure. By crystallizing lit lite residual glass, the ZrO2 facilitates the armigtheril"S of the glwt@ by the highly refractory body. Them products wcre used --atis- factorily In tanks where other shapes could not serve. still, the future belongs to corundum products, B,Z.K: A f PUPOTSKAYA, G.V.; TIMKIN, B.S.. nauchW7 redaktor; LI.T-VAKOVSKIT, A.A., redaktor; DVORN3XOVA, N.I., tekhnicheekiy red6ktoi ' [Production control in glass works manufacturing industrial glasul iroutroll produk-tail na sarodakh takhniohe'skogo stekla. Moskva, Gov. izd-yo lit-ry po stroit. materialam, 1953. 170 p [Microfilm] i MUL 7: 10) (Glass manufacture) 1AKOVS %. T__ -A--- - i a TrIC) t f) 1.) 1 @C_t 61 _G -hil _m _1 y__ - - - - Jm. Industrial Inorganic Ch'U-7,i:'tr'@7 comit-rtiction anti spi-vice ot qlars.-taiies. (Z.- 70 : 71M. 17"6017 !bi I r., 1953, 295.Q.-A compariym of vits iwt% I ttfl@ ;it v 5..'vc@ol .11us--;an. wurks has:;Ii,)%vn that tfic @@rvice life hot rcp;6r,) -5 to 73 mrjatl:s. Jh@! S, r-.:- 'Iv@_ y._nr -v .;ng-s from 16 b@txvc-n 328 and 356. Plants a,f,,Pti1;; tllf@ du A, :C P!.'@'.' it pre-melting Link I show sornewl:it l.f:tt,,r msu ts than tl!,- I hC amritint of glass obtained imm Uw tars@q tional " r(.;cnvr,-itrjrs is higlier than t1rit fr,jl:i th')5'! with _Ifanm (OperIting, the (111plk.x 'llu', 1`11.1 twiptum 1; I oNvtr and the tht-rtnAl ef I icioney I ii-; I i, T %%W, 11..@ k I i" I, I- I tmiks LITVAKOVSKIY, A.A. Using the heat of flue gases of glass iselting tanks. Stek.i ker. 10 no.11: 28-29 N '53. (MLRA 6:11) (Glase manufacture) r f, 7" r T Chem@emzl Abet. Ve- -' /48' No- 9 may 10, 1954 General and Physical Chemiatr.Y le-trultril Stepago*-b Belymunkiri. -11. P. Bidnikov. A-.q-! Kb- 0. Gevor- I.- A u EUMU - fx--47@w X I me Una. RUCIRMI -YR ur. 4-4(1954)-Obituary portrait and summary of scientific work In t)hv.-i* Chem- t and the silicates. 0. M. Kosoiapof@o q- 68276 /S-. 'Po-9 SOV/81-59-10-35653 /?P/00 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal,, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, P 317 (USSR) AUMOR:- Litvakovskiy, A.A. TITTZ: On the Periodicity of the@Melting Temperature of Metals and Their Oxides PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz.-khim. osnovy keramiki, Moscow, Prom3troyizdat, 1956, PP 273- -285 ABSTRACT: In the article are shown: 1) the periodicity of the melting temperature of metals and higher metal oxidesAforming side subgroups of D.I. Mendele- yevfs periodic system of elements; 2) the periodicity of alternation of the crystalline formpof higher metal oxides forming side subgroups of the periodic system. The periodicity of melting temperatures is explained by the formation of hybride binding orbits in the case when a sum of s +d- -electrons in the outer layer of the electron shell increases from 4 to 10 in free atoms of metals and from 2 to 4 in ions of metals contained in the composition of the oxides. The observed maximum of the melting temperature in the series of simple substances, in transitional metals of the Vla group and in higher oxides of the transitional metals of the Wa group, apparent- Cardl/.2 ly points to the fact that in both cases the possible maximum number of 68276 SO11/81-59-10-35653 On the Periodicity of the Melting Temperature of Metals and Their Oxides binding orbits for the given series Is formed. The present investigation made it pos- sible to choose correctly the composition of a new refractory material which is more resistant than the material used formerly. Prom the author's summary Card 2/2 SSR/Chemistry Clard 1/1 @Pub. 22 - 25/54 I Budnikov$ P.' P.s Menti. Correu., Acad. of Sc., USM, and Litvakcwskiyj A.Ae Title _@" 'Study of the A1203-S102 Zro2 system Periodical t DOk* AN SM 106/2) 267-270j Jan 11, 1956 Abstract, The aluminum oxide containing a sec6ion of the Al 0 _SiO _zrO ayatca, was 2 2 2 investigated for the purpo3e of preparing a hitherR unknown structural diagram for this refractory system. Equilibrium diagrams were prepared on the basis of the melting point and phase cwposition of a larger ntunber of refractory mixtures. The theoretiCIL'. basis for the technology of high grade refractory lithoidal.casting is described. The diagran also made it possible to determine-the chemical composition of' a batch of @efractorycasting raterial. Nine references: 8 USSR and 1 USA (1939-1954). Diagrams. Institut ionA SubmitttA @JuIY 14, 1955 L t -I-'v ,"t- @' I- , C, V , K I '/ ) A - A, LITVI,XOVSKIY, A .A. -f M -til-11- - A - 7K,:W@!.p 5-0--1--fTffe glass ma@@aclbure in the U.S.S.R. Stek.i kar.14 no.10:17-21 0 '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Plate glass) r; P', 4@ % Ovi N,37- tlA.*, W@,duthhw eg'b t cutf. it Vb- 71 C= Im--X-a im a ff 4% Jr, AfA - 171 r Ri Q%Z. j um a 01 it ca Q s exUto-tic'e. Com- technL40" SWiffes with an R@-polw zimm cari-, :Is 11 MOO Y, eZlcx Oiritridtilm and T @deieyitw they'Con -d taine b d stsolms*@ The x-(3YjpowdzrW&jr.@I&sIw,V tha-t -1 MY diiftM, and tbat dratinsiume ZcO,. by in i-alTeaw of our-rial a. - 5, 1@ ()@:3/- (Tj7Q ZrOii- The (Iurut,Vity of tile rc!factury s=ph :i sit 3luer. ed.a Mon WL-IdOW glaSS UICIEs at 1470' (f,jr com V,@,. dad. by m-u:.unul the i h cknc,@ &,@Ljeos pr-5tris before imd @fter thc xj@,wr- hlcmol ig ijU, w. t@ it s (iccre@se tile Z @hl4i .;)t mpl- i: or d the subsuwuon 0 Zrkl; fw UG, rttlucl:4 Int Stalditty. CeTe5panding irlduatrul e.clits. nith blo@@ linEng tll@ 'Lide wdLs of- a eaw tank concumed fif3t tilt' CaStIltZ 'of MtO,- 60@-&Oj bodies (cAlled of cuti-ctk compri., vt W JU, priMary b,4dddtYjJC, or priiuar7 multite. rJtcr (Wlon IIq A;t arc furnace@ L X Ent- @ryj.- mutLdal 4 P-efer"ll, bf-- C&t=L mrsely cryst. bodieg (rack ei&dy. are given for (in Opulnum clutig proc"Aurc. rite durziblity @'C-5typc, at 1470' foT [6i,r,. P-.U-Iculafly !-1.)w t.",rr" flou in glav- was it c, itipli. With D kh(-h@ 17@,, 192." Nt t&, borml.-CUttC roElt OP-- 4-WJ the Maw line" am not ob@fci. Eytileitalf, trt2 CgLcortmdurn aqd muilitc tyi@- @@jc; higber in !Mt. swill .- T-V@@im,-Vwffimffl AUTHORS: I)unayev, V. G., Litvakovskiy, ).. A. 72-58-3-4/15 TITLE: Nevr Method of Selecting Refractory Materials for Glass (Novyy metod podbora ogneuporov k steklu) PE'RIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika, 1956, . Nr 3, pp. 13-16 (USSR) AB,eTFLACT: Refractory materiAls are to be considered as non -con- ductors at normal tompern.turo, whereas their electric conductivity increases with heating, which in due to atomic and ionic procespes. Comparing the prop@-rtteu of glass and of refractory materials, it is assumed that their interaction ' mav be considered to n great extent as an alectrochenical process which in further explained b,,17 an example. Plumat carried out an investigation or. tho electromotive force occurinp- at the phase-limits in some electrolytic circuits - in the Central Laboratory of the Association of Mechanized Glassworks in '@elgium, results of his electrochemical method of investigntion of the processes takina place at the contact between some Card 1/3 oxides and Class- and salt-melts at high temperature, are /1t New Iflethol c@f Selectin- Refractory Materials for Glass 72-coa-3-4, of great intarest in this context. It rps found that the potential differences measured between pure oxides find molten window-glass at 1 coo0C attained severaj. tenth prrtf3 of a volt. The polarity of the oxitcle electrode chRn-es in this case, an e.jr. SiO , Al 0 ZrO show a Positive rola- 1 2 31 2 rity under theBe condiiions, but 1490, CaO, BnO show 'a negative polarity. Consequently, refractory materinIs enn. dependent on the conditions, take over the role of POSitiVE? or negativeElectrode3 in the system of refractory material- gInss, which leads to a variable corrosion process: refractory material in forr. of a cathode is destroyed much more slowly than in form of an anode (Torminol-),,-,, accordinir "'I j to COST 5272-50). From a computation based on the valiz@?s by Mixmt carried out by the authors, follows -that a greater intensity of corrosion corresponds to a greater pot,riti,.l difference (table 1). Further the tests csrried out by the authors are fully described. The test results *.-iith t,e determination of the electromotive force in the system Pt--glas-refractory material -Pt at 1290*, are given in table 2. As results from this, an increase in the Btrerip-th of material corresponds to the decrease of the potentia7 Card 2/3 difference between refractory materials and irlass. ThV New Method of Selecting Refractory Mnterials for Glans 72- 58 - 3 - 4,1155 authors are of opinLon that Viis method may be uDeful In view of selecting refractory maturtals for various in(.,lt3. There are 2 tables. 1. Refractory materitls-Test np@hods Card 3/3 5(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2009 Litvakovskiy, Adollf Abramovich 4, Plavlenyye lityye ogneupory (Cast Fused Refractories) Moscow, Gosetroyizdat, 1959. 308 P. Errata slip inserted. 3,50D copies printed. Ed. of Publishing House; M.A. Guzman; Teckf. Ede.: T.A. Fru.sakova and K.P. Voronin. PURPOSE: The purpose of this work is to investigate the propertlea of high melting oxides in order to find better refractory composi- tions. COVERAGE: The author gives a historical review of the development of aluminum-silicon-refractory production. He discusses high melt- Ing metal oxides as the base of the contemporary refractory, the P4A_Sjoj&,@ WEMm,, ad the effect of corrosion on refractory materials. He -describes methods of controlling the size of refractory crystals, .an.investigation to establish the optimum composition ratio for the me4tam, and the basic method of producing cast fused re- Av C ard 1/5. 7" 3, Cast Fused Refractories SOV/2009 fractories. Personalities mentioned include I.P. Bardin, P.P. Budnikov, N.N. Kac'jaalov, M.A. Bezborod6@, A.S. Berezhnoy, G.Yu. Zhukovskiy, I.I. KLtaygeredskiy, G.V. Kukolev, D.N. Poluboyarinov, N.V. Solomin, N.A. Toropov, V.Ye. Grum-Grzhimaylo, A.A. BELykov, D.S. Belyankin, A.S. Ginzberg, V.V. Lapin, B.V. Ivanov, A.G. Yeliseyev, MJV. Osipov, and N.M. Neshchadimova. References follow each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. 1. Development of 1@asic Method for Production of Aluminum- Sili.con Refractories 7 I. Mullite refractories 7 II. Corundum refractories 29 -III. Aluminum-ailicon-zirconium refractories 34 IV. Fused magnesite and forsterite 47 V. Fused spinel 50 Bibliography 52 Card 2/5 Cast Fused Refractories SOV/2009 Ch. 2. High-melting Metal Oxides as a Base for Modern Refractories 55 I. Fusion of solid body 55 II. Conception of nature of high-melting metals and oxides based on Mendeleyev's Periodical Law 57 III. Basic concepts of the crystal chemistry of high-melt- ing oxides 7:3 IV. Stability of high-melting metal oxides 93 Bibliography 113 Ch. 3. Corrosion of Refractories 114 1. Theory of corrosion n4 II. Working condition for refractory materials in bath kilns 1SA III. Factors determining stability of refractories 1,28 Bibliography 140 Ch. 4. The A1203-SiO2-ZrO2 System 142 1. Components of the system 1,42 Ii. The A1203-3102 system 144 Card 3/5 Cast Fused Refractories 30V/2009 III. The S102-ZrO2 system 151 IV. The Al 203-ZrO2 system 153 V. The Al 2 03-SiO @-Zro2system 153 VI. Experimental sfudy of phase equilibrium in the high 'n alumina region of the Al203-S'O9'-&'(Y2 system 1:;0 Bibliography 174 Ch. 5. Controlling the Form and Size of Crystals Comprising Cast Refractories 175 I. Summary of the bibliography 175 II. Experimental investigations 184 19)11 Bibliography Ch. 6. Experimental Investigation of the Optimum Composition of the A1203-SiO2-ZrO2 System 1,96 I. Laboratory investigation 196 II. Preparation and investigation of ntsiralit" refrac- tories 2o6 Card 4/5 Cast PusecLRefraotories SOV/2009 III. Study of corrosion on industrial specimens of new re- fractories tairalit type 222 IV. Certain regularities in the corrosion of refractories 235 V. Industrial testing of electrically fused t3iralit blooks 239 Bibliography 242 Ch. 7. Basic Production Methods of Cast .Fused Refractories 243 I. General principles 243 II. Some physicochemical features in the production1pro- ceases of cast fused refractories 248 III. Raw material and its processing 253 IV. Fusing 257 V. Casting 274 VI. Heat treatment 278 Bibliography 302 Ch. 8. Technical-Eaonomic-... Problems 303 I. Effectiveness of the use of new refractories 303 11. Possibilities for organizing the production of now refractories 305 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 00,/Ijfm Card 5/5 7-29:59 XLGTs Iferenc, dr. (Budapest); DOBIS, Otto (Budapest); LITVAN, Gabor (Budapest); T W S, Ivan (Budapest) Determination of the molecular state of anhydrous aluminum chloride In benzol. Actu chinica Hung 21 no.4:397-407 159. (XZAI 9:6) 1. Central Research Institute for Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Torgelegt von G.Schay. (Alundnum chloride) (Banxene) NAGY, Ferenc; DOBIS, Otto; LITVAN, Gabori TOTE, Istvan Determination of the solubility and the moiecular state cP anhydrouz; alumUum chloride in benzol. ]';a,-,,.( kem folyoir 66 no. 4.1-34-137 Ap 6o. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Kemiai Kutato In'zezete; Budapest. 15-57-7-920unp Translation frotri: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 191.7, Nr 7, p 77 (USSR) AUTHOR: Litvan, I. I. TITLE: Facies in the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous Varie- gated Deposits of the Nortftwestern Edge of' the Donets Ridge (Fatsii ver *khneyurskikh i nizhnemelovykh pestro- tsvetnykh otlozheniy severo-zapadnoy okrainy Donetskogo kryazha) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Khartkovsk. un-t, 1956, Nr 73, pp 151-164 ARSTRACT: A facies analysis of the variegated rocks of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous permits continental and lagoonal facies to be differentiated. The Lower Cre- taceous deposits consist of a group of continental facies containing: 1) channel sands, 2) flood-plain sandy clays, 3) lacustrine sandy clays, and 4) lacustrine-paludal sandy clays. Deposits of the Volga series contain: 1) periodic torrential material (allu- Card 1/2 vial fan and slope wash), 2) channel sand, 3) flood- Facies in the Upper Jurassic (Cont.) 15-57-7-9299 plain sandy silt and clay, and 4) lacustrine sandy silty clay facles. In addition to a lacustrine sandy silty clay facies, the upper Kim- meridgian',series contains a clay facies formed in brackish water lagoonal basins. The widespread facies types of the Upper JurassIX and Lower Cretaceous rocks are characterized by their great diver.- sity of colors. .Card 2/2 0. 1. Zelenova LIVAN) J. Technical research on hemp dre3sers, P. 253, MAGYAR MMTECHUMA (Textilipari 14usznki es Todomnyos EMrosulet) Budapest, No. 7) july 1956 SOURCE: EEAL, Vol 5., No. 11, November 1956 FLISCH, A.:LITVAT, X. -111-1-11-1-- 1 SUMMwy ef 'the 1952 influenza epidemic. OYersekCrogYanzat 3 no, 8: 239-244 Aug 1952. OUG 230) 1, Doctors. 2. Children's Department, Peterffy Sandor-utcai Hospital- Poly6linic. XAYM, G.;,, @ITVAY, Z. Mourogenic relations of certain characteristic -rirus diseases of childhood. Cry. hetil. 93 no. 42:1206-1212 19 Oat 1952. (CLUL 23;5) 1. Doctors. 2. Kadarass-utcai Children's Hospital (Director - Dr. Gyala Kapus, Kossuth Prizo Winner) and Pediatric Department (Head Physician -, Dr. Mmil Litray), Peterfy Sandor-utcai Hospital-Poly- clinic (Diroctor - Dr. Jozeef Lendvay). LITVAY, Bmil, dr. Accoup1tahments and furthor aims of the P ,pdiatric polyclinic of the Feterfy_Santor Street Hospital. Oyarmekgyogyaszat 6 no.9:274-277 Sept 55. 1. A Jkdapsuti Peterfy Sandor utcai korhaz-rendelo kozleaenye (igazgato: Lendvai Jozsef dr.) (OUVATUNT BERVICIS coordination with in-patient serv.) RAUT, Tibor, dr.; LITTAY. 3kil, dr. Capillar-miciroscopic examinations after vestibular irritation. ful orr gogejorogy no.2!73-76 Nv 56- (VWTLBUIAR A"AUTM, physiol. off. of cold & hot Irritation on capillary circ. In healthy humns, captilar-microscopic study (Hun)) (BLOOD CIRCULVIOU capillary. off. of cold & hot Irritation of vestibular appar. in healthy Inimane, eapillar-microscopic study (Run)) -- E-YrERPTA-YEDICA 3ec 7 Vol 13/3 Pediatrics. 721. ACTIl AND CORTISONE TREATmENT OF CHOREA MINCIR - A chorea mir,nr ACTII ds cortison kezeldse - Litvay E. Merfi SAndor ttcai K6rhdz - endeI6 Gyermek,)sztiIydnaR,- -K5zl-,BMapest - GYrRNIEK- GY6GYISZAT 1957, 8/5-6 (159-161) The author discussed the pathogenesis of rheumatic fever and the mechanism of glucocorticoids and ACTH.' In 8 charea minor patients, 9-13 yr. of age, he intrn- duced a treatment with cortisone or AcTH. In the first 5 days the patients were I given 100 mg. cortisone (or daily doses of 12.5-25 U. ACTU); on the 6th day this quantity was reduced by a half for another 6 days. In addition, the patients received 7 aletta tablets or chlorpromazine orally. In every case there was recovery within 3 weeks, and after 6 months only I relapse was reported. Frank Szombathely I MI. IMMM" Re LIT TVAY , "IT.- 11 , d-" - 1. -.z,ue. r, re*wr.-:',I-; .7-qf'ZItF. -.-- -@arj- Gnnny.iupnceE ;IT* -'-.I , - . I -, Orv. hetll. K,@,- 3!. @';:- t65 2. Ff.-vaj-co@ u@-: - E@'! 4 - Gy---rv, ? GS 0. Lal Y. B.ABW, 1.;@ IHANCOVA-BROZOVA, V. I -- Ventricular gradient in newborn infants. Oesk..pedimt.15 no.10: 896-goo ol6o. 1. 11. date* kliniko, FDL, prednosta, prof. MW,)r. J.Houstek, Sloolitel as. MUDr. I.Bor. (ELECTROCARDIOGRAM) (INFANT NEZBOPS physiol) 34064 S/701/61/000/000/005/005 B124/B1313 AUTHORSt Livanov,_ V. Gorokhov, V. P. , Golof ayev, T. I. , Malyavkint?, T. -P. - TITLEs Analysis of aluminum alloys with the ARL quantometer SOURCE: Potoelektricheskiye metody spektrallnogo analiza; sbornik sta tey. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1961, p. 67 - 95 TEXTt The article sets out the results of a study of the effect of certbji factors on operating conditions for the ARL quantometer and the accuracy of analytical resultsq together wi-ch data on standards and samples for ana- lysis by it. Analytical lines given in Table 1 werEf used together with the aluminum line (2567@9 R) as reference. The whole analytical operation took 8 to 10 minutes. A Sulzer air-conditioner was used for temperature control, At constant temperature the position of the carriers remains un-. changed. Calibration was carried out with standards with maximum and mini- mum concentrations oil all the olements in each group of aluminum alloys. The quantometer channels were previously adjusted to VIAM standard samples with a shape slightly modified by the authors (Fig. 1). Standard spPcimens Card I/ "KurOs and 4 _tables,u Lfle aame depths are In 34064 S/701/61/000/000/005/005 Analysis of aluminum ... B124/B138 of the alloysA16 (D16) and AAt,6 (AMg6) were analyzed chemically and w@_V,_-i the quantometer at the same time. The copper and magnesium content vari:@d 'between the lower and upper layers of the sample (0 3 - 0,7% Cu and 0 5 0.6% Mg). Standards were produced by semicontinuous casting in the form of billets, 56 mm in diameter, in order to eliminate segregation, Ana- lysis showed that the distribution of copper (mean value 4.6%) and magrEs- ium (mean value 6.5%) is fairly uniform in D16,A/11@-3 (AMg.:.3), and AJJg6, while that of the other components is always uniform. As piping occure6. when the samples were cast cold, the sizes of the standard samples were modified as shown in Fig.14, and the shell mould shovni in Fig. 6 was sugg. ested for casting annular specimens, Analytical results obtained with the quantometer in dependence on the depth of the analyzed layer and the temp- erature of the shell mould before casting show that the position of the working zone varies in the sampleg. With annular specimens, consistent results are obtained both by chemical methods and the quantometer, The water-cooled mould shown in Fig. 6 is suggested for more uniform crystall- ization conditions. . Although segregation is not completely ei3minated along the specimen, results obtained for layers at the same depths are in good agreement, There are 9 figures and 4 tables. Card 20., 26168 SIOAA1611000100610061019 1'7 11 C222 C 49ie0l-h Litvartovskiy, I.T. TITLEt On the theory of stability after a linear approximation for disoontinuoum systems PZRIODICALt RdforativW shurnal. Matematika, no*6t 1961, 32-33 abstract 6B 156t (Tr.Moek.fiz-t9khn;in-t&t 1960, ryp.5, 109-124) TEITs For systems of differential equations with discontinuous right sideep under oertain assumptions the author founds the possibility to investigate the stability aooording to Lyapunov vrith the aid of linear approximations, For these syst me, the linear approximation ban discontinuous solutions (R Zh Matt 19;510 @63). A liaear transformatlon x - L(t)y in given (the matrio*s LWO L-1 and dL/d-b are bounded and. piecowine continuous) whioh transforms the system of equations of the first approximation in a system with a continuous and bounded coefficient matrix and with continuous oolutions. 7hat permits to reduce the investigation of the stability of the system with dis- oontinuous right sides to the proof of stability of the solution of a certain other system with continuous right sides. Most of the results Card 1/2 26168 On the theory of stability.*. S/044j6I/OOD/OO6/OO6/O19 0111/0222 Irithout proof were published in earlier papers (R Zh MiLtv 19609 10292, 13827). rAbstraotor's not*# Complete translation.] Card 2/2 LITYRIN COY, A. S. "Diagnoistic Value of the Determination Qf Osmotic Pcoistance of ;-rythro- cytes in Anem-a" I!ch. Z4i@ Vitebsk-, 7et. In--ta, L-:6 , to t_*-, @p L;@b-L@ Authors observed the osmotic resistance of erythrocytes of horses which were suffering frout alimentary anemia due to chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, or from infectious anemia in acute and@ Bub-acute forms. Healthy horses were used as controls. In infectious anemia as- motic resistance was found to be at a maximum, but in alimentary anemia it was leso pronounceL Observation.of the erythrocyte resistance may be of Nignificance in the clifferential diagnosis of the above two types of anemU. FiZ-hBiol, No 3, Oct 54) SO: Sum. 492, 12 May 55 LTTIrI,,NXOV,' A-. 5. LITVENKOV, A. S.: "A study of changes in the bone-marrow punctuate in alimentary anemia of horses caused by chronic antacid gastritis.11 Leningrad Veterinary Inst. Min Higher Education USSR. Vitebsk, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Veterinary Science.) Knizhnaya Letopis' No 32) 1956. Moscow. USSR/biseases of Farm Animals. Non-Contagious Diseases R-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhuz--Biol,, No 18, 1958 83558 Author t -Lityenkov. A. S. Institute : Vf@b@slcVeterlnary institute Title Investigating Bone Marrow Specimens in Alimentary Pnemis of Horses Caused by Chronic Antacidic Gastritis, Orig Pub Uch, zap. Vitebskogo vet, in-tal 1956.. 14,, ijo 1,, 102-110 Abstract Specimens were obtained by puncturing the sternum of animals in a standing position at the area of the 2nd-2rd seement. @@mars were prepared from these sDeciriens and a myelogram was taken. At the saim tire maturation indices for neurrophils and erythroblastus were registered. As investigations performed on 36 diseased horses showed, conji-!nrable inhibition of the bone marrow's erythroblast:--.- Card 113 29 USSR/Diseases of Fam Animals. Non-Contagious Diseases R-2 Abe Jour i Ref Zhur-Biol., Ito l8s 19589 83550 Abstract t function takes place in cases of alimentary anemia caused by antacidic gastritis& Myelogramr, revealed that among cells of erythroblestic order a sharp decrease of young elements occurred; yet,, on the other hend,,, a relative and absolute quantd- tative increase of mature forms (nomoblaste) takes place. Also, a delayed denucleination of normo- blasts and their being washed into the peripheral blood was noted, An inhibited maturation of cells of the erythroblastic orcler at the stage of baso- philic and polychromatophylic arythroblaots was observed in 60 porcent of partial erythroblesto-- grams. Within the mysloblactic order'. quantitative diminution of mysoblasts and of young neutroph:rLia group celle was noted accompanied by a relative and absolute quantitative increase of mature nautro- Philes. An inhibited maturation of esophils at the Card 2/3 stago of myelboyted end maljamyvi6cyies W09 e6tFjbl7j_ USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Non-Contagioua Diseases, R-2 Abs Jour r Ref Zhur-Bid.., No 18,, 195B 83558 Abstract : shed in 60 percent of examined bone marrc-ey cpec:L--.srn-o An inhibited maturation of neurctrophilic: group cella at the promyslocytic stage was found in 60 percent of partial nomlograns. A quantitative diminution of reticulo-endothelial-cells was observed emong other bcne*marrov cene,, and also of monocyte,, lymphocyte, and plasma cellog Qualitative changns of bone marrow cello were characterized by the presence-of a large number of erythroblasticl easi- nophilic, and neut--ophilia: cell microforms., by dege- nerative modifications in cell nuclei and in prot- plasma,. as well as by a considerable number of nucleic substance elements, Thus, anemia which is caused by 6ntacidic gastritis in horses, is hypoplastio in character, 7he activity of antianemic matter found in gastric contents is considerably reduoed,9 which wxplaina the fact that hematogeneeis of antacidic gastritis is normoblestio in type.,- From the author's Card 3/3 SU=ary, 30 USSR/Disease-g of Farm Animls - NoncontrAgi(,us D@Seases Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Binl., No 12, 1958, 54899. Author (javrilov, A. I.,-Litvcnknv, A. 3. Inst Vitebsk Institute of-77MY-1-r-e-ry Sciences. Title Clinical and Anatorideal -@haracteristics of Acidic Gastritis in Horses. Orig rub; Uch. zap. Vitebskogc vet. in-ta, 1957. 15, 85-90. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 a LITVENTSLV) NAI OBROSOVt AA Third International Congress on Physical Medicine. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kal't. 26 no.3:267-270 It-Je 161 iNIRA 1417) (=ICnT"CO1TGRFSSES) 1,ITVENKOVA, Ye.A.,, assistent, Furazolidone against coccidiosis in chickens. Veterinarila 38 no.10:50 0 161. (MML 16:2) 1. Vitebskiy pedagogicheski;r institut. (Coccidiosis) (Furazolidone) LIVER, G.14.; DAMPELI, N.N.; SIIILL'SON, I.B.; KOSTKIN, V.B. Organic regeneration of skeletal muscles in rats. Biul eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.8:101-105 Ag 161. WRA 15:1) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey biologii (zav. - prof. G.M.Litver) I Lenin- gradskogo meditsinskogo instituta izpeni I.P.Pavlova. Predstavlana deystvitelInym. chlenom ARN SSSR W A Krayevskim. (RWEMUtATION (BIOLOGX3) * (MUSCLE) - -LT--!F 7;@- -'@- - t@- - - - 1, -." 1. .. ,fHistological Peculiarities of the Musculature of the Somatic Type of Bony Fish, Such as lfisgurnus Fossilis.." Dok. AN, 61, No. 1, 1948. Mbr., Dept. Medico-Biol. Sci., -cl948-. LITUR, G.R.. prof. Role of vitamin A and the vit&iin B complex In the regeneration of skeletal muscles in sinmma1g, Trudy LXI 2:12-,4 155 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Peryyy LeningradskV meditsinakiy institut imeni Andemika I.P. Pavlova, kafedrs obahchey biologii (xav, kafedroy- prof. G.M. Lityerl. (Hurlar-111) (MMIPIRATION (BIOLOGY)) (V IT AM, U45) -LITVM G.M. Structure of the akeletal muscles an relnted to their physiological function. Arkhe'anate gist. i embr- 33 no.14.10-17 Ja,--mr 156 (MIRA Ita) 1. Is otdela gistologii (zave' deVetv.chle ANN SSSR N.G. Xhlopin) Inatituta eksperimentalluoy meditsiny AMR SSSR i kafedry obshchey biologii (sav; - prof. G.K. Litver) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo iuetitu@a im. akad. I.P. Pavlova; Adres avtorat Loningrad. Ul.L Toletogo, d.i. 3,-y Leningradskiy meditainakiy Institut im. 'LP. Favlova, kafedra biologii; I (MUSCIM, anatomy and histology, skeletal ausc.. relation of structure to physiol; functo' LITVXR, G.M. (Leningrad, 22, Aptakarskiy pr,, d.8a, kv-25); DAMMI, H.N. Leningrad, 136, Bol'shoy pr., d-70/72. kv.4) Possible restoration of whole mascles In rats from trx-noplantod. ground muscle tisoue. Arkh.anat.gist.i embT, 37 no.9:54-66 S 1.59. (MM 13:1) 1. rafedra obahchey biologii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. G.M. Litvar) I Leningrad skogo, moditsinskogo Institute. imeni almd. I.P. Pavlova. (MUSCTAS transpl.) 17 (104) AUTMORS: '- Dampr,! SOV/?0-,!25--65/67 Litver G M N N - . . . ., , , TITLE: -16n hoe roblem of Roganarat4 on of Whole Mua-,,I-is Fr@m Transplanted Dissez"Vqd Muscular T-4.4au,) Undez of Thair Total Remo@,-ai in Hate (K vopro:--3-:t o vosstan-:;rlanil taolykh meskulc-r 1z peraeazbennicy MTFhe,-7hn,)y tkani pri ikh totallnom adalanii -a k7yay) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadwmli na-uY. SSSH, 1959:7 '7@1 @257 Nr ir pp 23`-235 (Usscm) ABSTRACT: The au@-Ihora wanted to flnl out what ber-!cmea of tne diasezted in the -@as,@ of a 9,.,bstJ.t,ut!,n fo-r a removed m. gas trocx, -@miua . The:rp- are doubts aq to thA formation of myobla;@ta fmam, -.he liTing matter :,utiiide The ::+-ella which are then supposed to form the mus,,Ie (Ref 1 nompared to Ref 2). The authore describe it of 6 experlmental oeries: 1. Th@- left ba,,k ; to the mstbod ef reJ *'arsn;. extramity waa operattid 'e 3 and th-i proximal @@f the mu-@cl? was In E"'Idition to this was th,@- diss,?,@41-sd tieau?. III. Likt-b 1, only without a trans- d TV. Pr;-@x!mq]. anl d@s@al plantation of thc, dispe,:;ta Card 1/3 I ,On the Problem of Regeneration of Whole Mus-.7ea From SOV/20-125-1-65/67 Transplanted Dissected Muscular Tissue Under Conditians of Their Total Removal. in Hats ends of the m. gastroonemius xere carefully amputed until the beginning of the sinues. No "minced naiscles". V. Like IV, only with "mince! mlisoleall. The animE.lu were killed in an interval of between 10 and 145 days after the operation. Figures I and 2 shDw pictures of regeneration after 7 and 145 days. The following @onclusiorscan be drawn from the authors' observationst 1. The 6keletan-nusoles of rat (especially of m. gaatronnemius) have in contrast with most of thG ,rqrt--_Dxate_A inveotigat6d a ve@y remarkable rejer*rative PC.w6-7. 20 Th-i dissentel muscle.-tissue tF_kes practioally no part in the regeneration process of m. gastrocnemius. 3. The Qonception that the mi,ctle Is ::,egeneratad by the exci- S'on of 1111ve matter" from the transplanted diBsected muscular tissu6 does not cor:feepond to reality. Therefo:-aq it is not possible for thp; promotcre of the neir oell-theory to back this theory by quoting ths- referenr-en mfinti,@ned, as ill- is often done. 4. The s-agge-stion *,,) 1)1313 th;., diesectel. muscular Card 2/3 tissue in practiral@. rj-,_,rg,:-ry ie stit! pr@Lmeture %nd dEmandt additional obeervatfona. On' ihe Problem cif Regenersti,@n @.-f `Sho`@,- Muscles 30-11/2j-, 25 -1-65/67 Transplanted D'Lsseoted MuScu.1ir Tissue Und@*., of Their Total Rema-va, In Ffati@ There a-,-,6 2 f Lgluree and 8 rei'erene@e:-s 7 of whiz;h are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOTIF P, yy Li-n!rj&m-&A4 ial@titv,.t (First Leningrcaj Medica'4 lnFtitut,@,) PRESENTED2 August 5. 1958,@, It%-! I- I. Sbm@-.@gauzari@ Acadaxloian SUBMITTEDg Augviit. 1955 Card 3/3 .UITVER, G.M. Reactive changes in ground skeletal muselo tissue after its autotransplantation urxier the akin.of the abdomen in rats. Diul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.11:111-111+ N 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz kafedry obshche:T biologii (zav. - prof. G.M. Litver) Leningradakogo meditainskogo instituta im-ani akademika I.F. Pavlova. Predstavlena deystvitelln@m chlenom MAN SSSR II.A. Krayevskim. (MUSCIZES-TRAMPIANTATION) LIMR, 6.111.) PENTLZRINA., N.A. Specificity of total reieneration of skeletall muscles in various marxwl species. Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 55 no.I: .1 89-92 ja163- (MIKA 16:7) 1. Iz kafed2-Y obshchey bio!oGii (zav. - prof. G.M.Litver) i kafedry operativnoy kh-Irurgii (zav. -@rof. M.A Breseli) I 1,(.,ningradskogo meditsirzkogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova. Predstavlena deystvitel.Inym c1denom A1411 SSSIR A.V.Lebedinakim. (1--IG,,NURA'iION (BIOLOGY)) (MUSCIES) (IWOW-S-PHYSIOLOGY) LITV12, S, LO Utvor, S. L. - tr@,cPanding Cement for Self@stressed Reinforced Concrete and Iavesti- gati-3n of' the Phenomenon of Self-stress." Min Construction Enterprises of the Metallurg,ical and Chemical Industry USSR, Central Sei Res Inst of Industrial Structures TsNJFS1 Moscow, 1955 (1".ssartation for the Degree of Candidate in Technica; Sciences) SO: Knizlumya Letopis', No 24, 11 June 1.955, -Moscow, Pages 91-104 LITVM.-@.L.dq@g.tekhn.nauk; POPOV, A.X.,kand.tekhn.:aauk lzr7estig%tion of stressing cements. Trudy NII2M no.3:51-92 158- (MIRA 12:1) 1.1'ristressed concreite) (Cement-Teating) IMPICHMVSKIT, G.I.,kand.tekhn,rauk; LITM, S-I-,kand,.tokha.nauk Irriestigating self-induced stresses in rainforf.-ed elements made of stressing cements. Trudy, NIIZHB no.3;:93-139 158. (MIM 12: 1) (Prestressed concrete-Testing) U POPOV, A.H.,karxj.tekhn.nauk; LITM, S.L..kand.tekhmna-lik Technology of producing and testing pressure pipes made of nelf- str6saing reinforced concrete. Trudy YIIZHB no-3:140-162 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Pipe. Concrete-Teating) fUENKEV) I.M.p kand. tokhn. nauk; MIRONOV, S.A.j, doktor tollm. nauk, prof.; PARM%'OV, kand. tck)Ln. nauk; !ZZIEVICH, G.A." kand. tekhn. nauk; MIXMLOV, K.V., kami. tekhn. nr-u,'K; MULIN, N.M.., kand. tekhn. nauk; K11AYDUKOV, G.K.., kand. tel-hn. nauk; KORITEV, N.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; TESLER, P.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; HERDICHEVSKIY, G.I... kttnd. tekhr,-@. nauk; VASILtYEV, A.P., kand. tekhn. nauk,- LYbDKOVSKIY, I.G., kand. tekbn. nauk; SVETOV, A.A.,, kand. tol-Im. nauk; C11114ENKOV, Yu.V., kand. tekbn. nauk;i3ELOBHOVY.Y,-.K... inzh.; KLEV-11SOV, V.A., inzh.,- DODHOWSUW, N.S.j arkh.; DESOV, A.Ye.,, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; LITVER, 5.1-,-kand. tekhn. nauk; PISHCHIK, M.A., inzh.; SKLYAR, B L.., inzh.; POP(A', A.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; NEYOUSOV, K.D., doktor teUn. nauk, prof.; MILOVANOV, A.F., kand. tekhn, nauk; TALI, K.E., kand. tekhn. nauk; KALATUROV, B.A.p kand. tekhn. nauk; KABIASHOV, K.11., red.; MAKLUCHEV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; YAKUSHEV, A A:, inzh., nauchnyy red.; BEGA, B.A., red. izd-va; NAUMOVA, G:D . tek@n. red. [Reinforced concrete products; present state and prospects for development] Zhelezobetonnye konstnOctsii; sostoianie i perspektivy razvitiia. Pod obshchei red. K.E.Kartashova i M.Makaricheva. Moskva) Gosstroiizdat, 1962. .279 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Continued on next card) FRENKEL',J.M.--(ccntinued) Card 2. 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut betona i zhelezobetonal Perovo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akadenii stroi- tellstva i arlrhitektury MR (for Kartashov). 3. Chlen-korres- pondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SE-SR (for Mironov). 4- Gosudarstvennyy institut tipovogo proyektirovaniya i telduli- cheskikh issledovaniy (for Bordichevskiy, Vasillyev, Lyucucovskiy, Svetov., Chinenkov, Belobrovyy, Klevtsav, Dobromyrlov). 4. Vseso- yuznyy gosladarstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut (for Desov, Litver,, Pishchik). (Precast concrete) __L 26780-66 EwT(m) M SOURCE CODEt UR/ /OWC01 CC_N1F-_Aff6Ol7448 009571557000 270014 AUMOH: J;4@@S. @L.,- Popov&, V. A. /001 ORG: NIM34 TITIE-. Low diameter pressure tubes from self-stressed reinforced concrete SOURCEt Stroitelstvo truboprovodov, nos 12, 12-14 TOPIC TAGS: reinforced concrete, pipe ABSTIMM Using self-stressed reinforced concrete one can produce structures without! prestressing devices and mechanisms* The straining cement is made of Jointly c.rushed port3.ALnd and aluminous clinkers and 19psum (75:15:10)o Changes in composition and of hardening procedures affect the expansion and hardness coefficients. This cement ex- pands after achieving a strength of aomo 150-200 kh/c;2, and this ;results in a stressEd armature of the concrete (see Litver and Popov, Issledovaniye prediraritellno naprya- slienrifth konstruktsiy (Study of prestressed structures), GosstroyisAat, 19,12). The present article describes the construction of small diameter prosmwe tubes: from self- ctrestied reinforced concrete develop(KI at the NIIZhB* The tubea aro producod by the N-Ibroj=nching method, Results of the tests on 0 = 150 mm tub3a arc, also Given, The use of the now reinforced concrete guarantees a similtaneous stressing of the bAlcal and longitudinal arrature; the now tubes are extromely impormaable to water-, t1t) pro- duction equipment need not supply high stresses and. is thus relatively inexpensive, " V be produced during a single production cycle* Orig. art# has' 3 fi- nge an 13 SUEH DATE t none UDC@ 621,. 3@255: 11,2 I ti I Is L, I I t .11 v I a1, x n @1@) wor, inb '13tl:v ,.,v opi mo 'A" "!,I I- , wil la (@,!,f. v @;nh spi 3 W1 Z,Y I -D D sno" v ;OP XnT,""j, p T!, 14 fl@ Anod (SUP, p Wlb ,y ;3p X. .1p %nrnpi.p v@ ;mll JUG; 10 jn'o c:oj v 'all XTlv.?P!,p p sn'. CUT;?p -vipvnbi!q sd.iu w) d io@qj; i. -.p) mb r-4 Cd.11OD-ST109 Cal @@jL, 1113poid TIP d oll I ijz)jpp oz @j op -xrn.?P!.p J) @-Iuowp .111alm-T E: 4z &ap V.)3,1195ind rap Uri ... 1W iua'p sn-mqu;ou ap %o v-, 11 nor -@p 141. @r- 77 eI J7@ Is of t@ it Of fjMamenfa) Nv e C Th-@ autho! 11 v` f IF independent qulfjTiz@@ f:i:i Vi the rational @-" %, '- I - c-a-n The author notes that any one at ie replaced by a(af (i:@Lj) withoat dffectiag K., herclore the CaSL-3 can be kept u zider con t r-A 1'. V t I i e n:s t r! c t i nn aI (moii 41 f or f t>2. Then the bisis (@aii bc oinstructc.i iimpl@ and ex I I @ Uf t: t- dis'-Tw"jilarits dw-'f 2" - I Surica y ir. tLrTn fields. In conducling. the aut@or notes that the rQsj1t is valid for any quadrati< tjase fi,ld A class i)wnht- umtv ---------- T S/044/60/000/008/OOT/035 16400 C111/C222 AUTHORZ Litveri Ye.L. TITM On the group of ideal classes of some algebraic fields of dogree, pn PERIODICAL: Reforativriyy zhiu.nal. Matematikag no.8, 1960, 31, abstract uri.8649,, Uch,, ZaP- fiz--matem- falc- Rositovsk.-n/D. un.-t, 1959, 43, nb.6, 137-145 TF.XTs Lot k# "bo an algairrale number field; K -- finito exti)nslon of the field k of degree pn (p .-- prime n4mber)f @,jq-j en -- pairwiqe different subf-1,91da of K with tho degreq p over k; g- (corrospondit Lgly k 9A.j (i.1? ... a)) - the subgroup of the group of idead 01&130691,Hk (carresopndingly -H of tha field k (correspondingly, whloh containar all alowento of this group the orders of which are relatively prime with p. Let a' lie the olass of the group of the class*s,11K. of K contaimIng-all ideals of the class a. The zappiug",,'(&) Card 1/2 8/044J60/000/008/007/035 On the group of Ideal classes.'. C111/C222 leflues an ., isomorphism of the group gk onto the subgroup qir-Hr The isomarphiei @4 the group g.,, onto the oubgroup g"', "K is defined in 9.u analogous manner. It in proved that y"..'go, gi.I" . g1V b1tr r+1 k La an appliaati-@n of tbis' result, for a normal extension Y of k Irith a Galais group of the type tiia author derives the formuls: h = P*;, F" L, , where h is the n4mber of the classes of Kq',ft is the RO i-1 h c 'a 0 number of the classes of k, tuvi hj,...,JhM are the numbera of the clanses of the Subf ields Rl e, 11) of the field K of degree p over k. fAbetracterlu notes The above toxt is a full translation of the arigftnal Card 2/2 CHIKIN, Lev Aleksandrovich; LINER, Ye.L.q dots., otv. red.; KOVALEPRO, Yu.V.,, red.; PAVLICHENKO, M.1.9 takhn, red. (Programming for electronic digital computers) Program- mirovanle dlin elektronnykh talfrovykh vychislitellnykh mashin; spravochno-metodicheakoe posobie. Rostov-na- Donu, Izd-vo Rostovskogo, univ., 1963. 64 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Programming (Zlectronic computers)) LITVIJAKY Pavle Casts made of malleable ca3ting. Ljevarstvo 10 no. 5/6:12.1,126 163. 1. "Duro Dakovic", Slavonski Brod. -IT @JAK.,- Pavle Automatic regulation of the work of cupola Llevarstvo 9 no.1/6:57-61 164. 1. Dilro Dakovic Foundry, Slavonski Brod. SHLYAK-11OV, R.N.; BCNDffRYAlqSKIY, I.P.; GROYSW,, G.M.; 0STAP&O, M.G.; Ye.N.; KONDRATIYWIA, L.I.; LHEENZON, W.P.; 811PANIR, Te.I. Use of gamzaa globulin for the prevention of infectious hepatitiff .in pediatric institutions. Trudy Kish.goo.med.inst. 11 13.01-10/, 160. Win 16 *- 2) 1. Wel epidemiolo&U Woldavokogo nauebno-iosledovatel'okogo instituta. epidemiologiio mikrobiologii i gigiyeny., Kiohinerskaya, Bel'takayaq Orgeyevskaya i Respublikanskaya sanitarraya igpidemio- logicheskaya stantsiya. (BPATITIS, IYFECTIOUS-PREHNTIVE IVOCUIATI01q) (GA14MA GLOBULIN) USSR/Radio - Television Dec -50 Receivers "First Entries in the 9th All-Union Radio Exhibi- tion," S. Litvikov, Secy, Exhibition caxmittee "Radio" No 12, p 9 Among exhibits sent on from local exhibitions are various-type receivers, a television set eith 1.2-in tube, instr to det percentage of iron in ores, and vest-pocket receiver using miniature tubes. _T_DD_ ""ding OURA 12. LrevIS, Ike transportst'On of green ni-ting the 9-6-7 S '59- S,3.,. buji. , no * , we are Me'*"Inge . _hjr_Irin6kO9o ,.p their dry 2,vo&s r sko7 Oblasti ,,tell kirpiO -VIL ChOTIcas Rey rukovol..,khotnogo otroits'lat j.,Iek"jchIu9;v-" - k ravle (Sr, -Trau"YOrt. ,eks ajounogo 1---/rns-t@cology - Toxicology) Aminoacid Compounds. U-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 13051 Author Litvin, A.A. Inst Title The Use of Glutamic Acid in Chronic Forms of Psychiatric Diseases. Orig PLIb : V kn.: Tr. Konferentsii po, proiz-vu i ispolIzovaniyi aminokislot v med. M., MGU, 1956, 74-78 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 LlTYIN,-A.A-Ljqt yyn, 0. L. ] Weathering of zinnwaldite. Geol. zhur. 22 no.3:74@77 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. InBtitut geologicheakikh nauk AV USSR. (Zinnwaldite) (Weathering)