SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VELTMAN, P. - VELYANSKIY, V.A.
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AUTHORs Velltman, P. SOV-4-58-11/22
TITLE: From EMU-5 to EMU-8 (Ot EMU-5 k EVU-S)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - sila, 1958, Nr 7, pp 22-23 (USSR)
ABSTRAM This article deals with the development of the analog computers
EMU-5 and EMU-8. Some of their functions are described in a
popularizing style. In this connection, the laboratory of the
Institute of Automation of the USSR Academy of Sciences, headed
by Member-Correspondent V.A. Trapezn1kov and CAndidate of
Technical Sciences B.Ya. Kogan, as well as Engineer F.Ye.
Tranin are mentioned.
There are 3 photon.
Card 1/1
AUTHOR: Velltman, F. 4-58-5-5/41
TITLE: Advancing to Meet the 21stCentury (Npvstrechu XXI veku The
rouse is Full of Surprises (Dom polon neozhidannostey)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - silaq 1958, Nr 5, pp 2-3 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the advantages of An apartment house made
of plastic material, which will be built this year in A!oscow.
The personnel of the main workshop Nr 6 of the Institute
"Mosproyekt" and workers of the Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatel'-
skiy institut plastmass (Moscow Scientific-Research Institute
of Plastic Materials) are Already designing the project, Ex-
cept for a frame of reinforced concrete, the entire house will
be made of plastic materials. The weight will at least be
3 times lower than that of an ordinary 5-story house, and for
the foundation, ordinary concrete pillars can safely be used.
Bricklayers, plasterers, painters, and parquet floor fitters
will not be needed. The house will be erected by assemblers,
The thickness of the outer wells will only be 16 cm and yet
the rooms will be warm enough during the winter. The walls
will be heated by electricity.
Card 1/1 There is 1 drawing.
1. Housing projects--USSR 2. Plantics--Applications
, VILITKAH, P.
Ifficiency promoters create means of automatic control. Isobr.
(WRA 11:10)
no-9:36-38
rats.
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control)
(Automatic
vu I WAR P Wr".-
From MW-5 to SC-8. Znan.sila, 33
(Blectromchanical analogies)
no.?s22-23 Jy 158s
(MnU
(Automatic control)
11211)
IVILITHAN, Fe
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Krivoy Rog giant. ZMn. 611a 33 no.8t3-5 Ag 158. (MINA lltll)
(smelting furnaces) (Krivoy Rog--Steelworks)
AUTHOR s Velltman, P. :;07-4-58-9-19/34
TITLE: Good Luck to Aleksey and Boria! (Bol'shikh udach, Aleksey
i Boris)
PERIODICALt Znaniye-sila, 1958, Nr 9, pp, 24-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Two young students of the Moskovskiy stankoinetrumentall-
nyy institut imeni Stalina (Moscow Instrument Building
Institute imeni Stalin), uniergoing practical training at
the Moskovskiy 2-oy chasovoy zavod (Moscow Second flatch
Plant), have invented a device for checking the durability
of oxidized coatings on aluminum watch-cases, by applying
an anode treatment. Semen Borisovich Rivkin, Head of the
Mechanization and Automation Division is sponsoring both
students, because their activities are said to be exemp-
lary. There is .1 drawing.
1. Personnel--Training
Card 1/1
AUTHOR:
TITLEt
PERIODICALs
ABSTRACT;
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Vel It
SO 1 -4 _5 612-1
The Krivoy Rog Giant (Krivorozhskly gicant)
Znaniye-sila, 1958, Nr 8, PP 3-5 (USSR)
In 1945, at the Yioskvs!-iy za-vod "Dinamo" (the Moscow "Dinamo"
Plant), Engineer Nikolay Illarionovich 'Mozgovoy installed the
first Bessemer converter in thin world zhere cast iron was
scavenged with pure oxyC:en. At the "Krivorozhstal" the big-
ge-3t steel castinj: shop of this type started production at
the end of 1957. According- to the plan, six Bessemer ccn,-
verters are to be built; -Iwo of them are already produc-inC
steel, while four are under construction. Each of tl~e nen
converters will produce 1,300 tons of steel in 24 ho,.;.rs.
The author stresses the superiority of Bes2emer convorters
over open-hearth furnaces and mention3 the followinE metal-
lurgical experts of the "Krivorozhotal" plant, vho share this
opinion: Nikolay Semenovich Galatov, Chief EnCineer; Geor,34.y
Nikitich Kozin, Head of tKe Technical Division; Ivan Sa-.rvich
Kukuruznyak, Deputy Head of the Coniprter Sh,-p; Nikolay iva-
novich Bandura, Read Foreman. For the time bein.- cons 1~,UC14 0n
of open-hearth furnaces has been suspended.
The Krivoy Rog Giant SOV-4-56-e-6/,:5
There are 7 drawings.
1. Iron industry--Equipment 2. Steel-Production 3. Open
hearth furnaces--Effectiveness
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: Velltman, P. 4-5e-5-5/41
TITLE: Ad'vanci`ngto~,leet the 21stCentury (Iipvstrechu XXI veku) 7he
House is Full of SurprisLs (Dom polon neozhidannostey')
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - siln, 1958, Nr 5, pp 2-3 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the advantages of an apartment house made
of plastic material, which will be built this yoar in Moscow.
The personnel of the main workshop Ur 6 of the Institute
"Mosproyekt" and workers of the Moskovskly nauchno-issledovatel'-
skiy institut plastmass (Moscow Scientific-Research Institute
of Plastic Materials) are already designing the project. Ex-
cept for a frame of reinforced concrete, the entire house will
be made of plastic materials. The weight will at least be
3 times lower than that of an ordinary 5-story house, and for
the foundation, ordinary concrete pillars can safely be used.
Bricklayers, plasterers, painters, and parquet floor fitters
will not be needed. The house will be erected by assemblers.
The thickness of the onter walls will only be 16 cm and yet
the roomB will be warm enough during the winter. The walls
will be heated by electricity.
Card 1/1 There is I drawing.
1. Housing prolects--USSR 2. Plastics--Applications
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VELITKAN, R.P.; RYKLIS, S.G.
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S7nthesis of 2-aminomethylbonsothiazolon by the cyclization of
rn -tolyl-thioureas.Ukr.khim.zhur. 20 no.1:73-76 154. WaA 7:3)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-lealedovatellskiy institut tuberkulesa.
(Benzothlasols) (Thiourea)
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Periodical
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IZABOLINbTAYA, R.M. (Kiyev, ul. Hellnika, d.69a, kv.4); VELITW, R.P.
Protein fractions In blood serum in tuberculosis before and
after lung surgery. flov.k-hir.arkh. no.l-.73-77 Ja-F 159.
WPA 12:6)
19 Xhirurgicheakays klinika (zav. - prof.N.H.Amooov) I biokhiml-
olbiskaya laboratoriya (zav. - H.H.Izabolins)mya) Ukrainskogo
nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institute, tuberkuleza.
(BLOOD PROTEINS) (IMIGS-,SURGHRY)
BARUSOVA, Z.V., nauchnyy ootrudnilr.; YUITXAN, R.P., nauchnyy notrudulk
Blood protein fractions in children in various forms of pulno-
nary tuberculosis treated with artibacterial preparations. Pat.,
klin.i torap.tub. n0-8:39-40 158. (MIRA 1317)
1. Is detskogo otdeleniya (rukoyoditell - starshty muchuyy
notrudulk L.H. Psobuk) I b1okh1micheskoy laboratoril (rukovo-
ditall - starshly nauchuyy motrudnik R.N. Isabolinskaya) Ukrain'..
skogo nauchno-ionledovatellskogo Instituta tubarkules-L im. alcad.
F*G, Tanovskogo.
(BLOOD PROT11INS) (TUBICRGULOSIS)
IZABOUNSKAYA, R.N., kand. mad. nauk;,MITW, R.P., nauch"y sotrudnik
Blood proteins in patients v1th fibrous-cavernous tuberculosis.
Pht.,KIn.1 terap.tub. no.8s41-44 158. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Is blokbimichaskoy laboratorli (rukovoditall - starshly
nauchW notradnik R.N. Isabolinalmya) Ukrainskogo nauchno-
Imaledarvatel'skogo instituta tuborkulaza im. akad. F.G.
Tanovskogo.
(BLOOD monms) (Tumcmsis)
IZABOLINSKATA, R.M,q kand.med.nauk, ; VUITMN, R.P., naucbny7 sotrudmi1c;
CHMMS 01 T9.7., nauchny7 i6t`id&fflE-----
Changes in the blood protein fractions It guinea pigs under the
influence of vaccination and infection with tuberculosis. Pat.,
klin.,i terap. tub. no.8:79-82 158, (JURA 13M
1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo institute. tuberku-
leza in. almd. 7.G. Tanovskogo.
(BLOOD PROTAINS) (BCG VACCIUTION) (TUBXRCULOSIS)
.- W I THU, - RULIS, S.G.; GINZEURG, T.S.
Antituberculous action of derivatives of bensthlazole. Pat..
klin.1, terap.tub. no.8:88-91 158. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Iz Ukrainakogo nanchno-ionledovatellskogo institute, tuberku-
Ism is. akad. Y.G. Tanovskogo.
(THUZOLI) (URM)
VILITKAN, R.P.
Benzothiazole derivatives with possible antituberculons activity.
Ukr. khIm. zhur. 24 n0-3:351-353 '58. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Ukrainekly nauchno-iseledovateltakir institut tuberkuleza im.
akademiks Y.G. Yanovskogo.
(Benzothiazole)
VEYNEROV, I.B.,, prof.; E.P.
DynAmics of the c~efficien. c,*' Ircomnlete oxiciation of urine In
cutamous tuberculosis during tulbazl~ therapy. Vent. dorm. I
von. 37 no.9:16-20 r; 16.3. (.411PI -17j6)
1. Klinika tubork-uleza kozU 'zqv. - 1:rof. 1.B. Voynerov)
Ukrainskogo inotituta luberkuloa7, 1 gruflnoy :-, *,rurgit Imeni
F.G. Yanovskogo (dlr. - doti;en*, A. . lhmolfiL).
IZABOLII-ISKAYA, R.M., kand. med. naukf KOGOSOVA, L.S.1 VELITMANp R,P,p
nauchnyy sotrudnik; GRIGORIYVIA, 10.; SOSHINA, T.K.
Some indices of metabolism and reactivity of the organism in
extensive-pulmonary tuberculosis.. Yaiz. khir. no.2s47-53 165.
(KRA 18t10)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy institut tuberkuleza i
grudnoy khtrurgil.
YEL TMA-N R-l'-; ZHUKOVSKIY, L.I.; WNOMAREV, 1-Ye.; VEWAN, A.7h.;
Bf,"RNSON, M.P.; ZALMAIIENOK, V.S.; KRUPENKO, T.I.; BABIGH, Z.Te.;
GUTMAN, L.B.; ALIYOV, T.U., YAKUNlN, P.N.; KRYZIlAINOVSKAYA, N.L.;
AfURLIDORF, A.L., MUSlNA, S.A.; KU:Y?', A.D.; LUTSHICH, E.V.1
1XVIaSONI O.S.; TURBINAt N.S.
Brief reports. Sov. med. 28 no.10:144-148 0 165.
(MIRA 18til)
1. Kiyevskiy institut tubarkuleza I grudnoy khirurgil (for
Velltman, Zhukovskiy), 2. 3-ya kafedra khirurgil TSentrallnogo
instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva (for Ponomarev,
VenWan, Benenson). 3. Kafedra propedevticheskoy terapii
Grodnenskogo meditsinakogo inatituta I 1-ya klinicheskaya
bollnitsa imeni Solov'yeva, Grodno (for Zalmanenok, Krupenko).
4. Ukrainakiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut okhrany materinntva
I detstva imeni Buyko, Kiyev (for Babich, Gutman).
5. Klinika gospitallnoy khirurgil Andizhanakogo meditsinnkogo
institute. (for Alimov). 6. Kafedra voyenno-nolevoy terapii
Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii Imeni Kirova, Leningrad
(for Y-1tropollskiy, Latysh, Murchakova). 7. Kafedra urologil
I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina, meditsinskoggo inatituta (for Aktselldarf).
8. 4-y& infektsionnaya klinicheskava bollnitsa Ufy (for Musina).
9. Chernovitskaya detakaya oblastnaya klinicheakaya bollnitsa
(for Kleyf). 10. Klinika obshchey khirurgii lechobnogo fakulltetA
I Moskovskogo meditsinakogo Instituta imeni Sechenova i patologoEna-
tomichaskoye otdeleniye klinicheakoy bollnitoy No.23 Imeni
Medsantrud, Moskva (for Lutsevioh, Levinson). (Cont. next ccrd)
VELITIMAH, R.P.; (Continued) Card 2:
11. Gematologicheskaya klinika TSontrallnogo ordena Lenina
Instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi, Moskva (for Turbina).
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R
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I c I.-jkogo
Ill."titut'l kldrur~jrli. Jmfnl nktarlermlka
F-G. Yanovokogo.
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-3trlao D228YI)301
AUTHOR: Veltmann,...LAA.-J. K.
TITLE: The photometry of noctilucent clouds on non-Btandard-
Ized photographs
PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1962, 23, ab-
stract 2G150 (Tr. VI Soveshchaniya po nerebristym ob-
lakam, 1959, Riga, AN LatvSSR. 1961, 19-24)
TEXT; V. G. Riyves' method, developed for comet photometry (V. G.
Riyves: Astron. tsirkulyar, no. 165, 1957, 16) may be applied
photometric measurements of non-standardized photographs of nc3-
tilucent clouds. It is known that
D = Ci
in the case of small blackenings, where D is the photographic black-
ening, i is the brightness, and C is a constant, If there is a
blackening D measured by the photometer and, conBequently, the
Card 1/4
3/169/62/000/002/064/0',-2
The photometry of ... D228/D301
brightness i is unevenly distributed in an area So# then, a-z~:ording
to Rlyves, the formula
(2)
where E ie the mean blackening and I is the integral brightness of
area S09 still holds good in the sphere of influence of formula (1,%
The application of formulas (1) and (2) allows relative photometry
to be accomplished without any standardization. For absolute photo-
metry it is sufficient if there is on the negative only one obje,---.
of known brightness -- several diffuse images of stars or a ble,~Ik-
ening corresponding to a clear twili.ght sky, Photographs of noc-~'__
lucent cloude, obtained on July 31, 1957, at Tallinskaya obser-..-a-
tcr'Lya (Tallin. Observatory) by means of an A~A-Vtl (APA-11,I) aeroph-_ -
tographic camera, were subjected to processing. The measuremen--,
points were so chosen on the photographs that they were commor. t:
at least two photographs, with a maximum contraE3t 4n. respect of -~he
Card 214
3/169/62/000/002/06,1/0"2
The photometry of D228/D301
local background. In the sphere of influence of formulas (I) a---.d (2
the brightness of a noctilucent cloud in relative units comprises
the quantity;
DP = Dt
where D is the blackening measured on the photographs that corres-
ponds to the sum of the brightnesses of a noctilucent cloud and "he
crepuscular sky, D t is the blackening corresponding tG the br~_ght-
ness of a clear crespuscular sky, and D P is the blackening corres-
ponding to the brightness of a clear noctilucent cloud. The bla--ken-
ing Dt is found by means of linearly interpolating the blackenings
measured over and under the noctilucent-cloud zone. The constant- C
is calculated from the formula:
C = (D 0/B)10 0.4mo
Card 3/4
The photometry of ...
3/16 62/000/002/06L/07c".
D228YD301
where B Is the relative brightness of the twilight sky in the vertll-
.'~al line of the sunj mo is the absolute brightness at the zenith,
and DC is the blackening corresponding to the brightness of the 'rwi-
1~~ght sky in the vertical line of the sun, The results of the Iho-
tometric measurements of noctilucent clouds showed that the magni-
tude of the relative brightness of D /Dt varies extremely widely -.-
from 0.18 to 1.60; this corresponds to the fluctuation of the appa-
rent brightness from -O.M3 to -1.m5 and of the actual brightnese
f:rcm -3.m3 to -6.ml. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.2
Card 4/4
A000101
AU THORt Veltman, Yu. L
TITLEt or models of spherically synnetr1a stellar Watew
on the basis of the prescribed spatial density
PERIMICALt Hererativnyy z1vurnal, Astronomlya, no. 1, 1963, 41,
abstract 1.51.311 ('PublIkatall Tartusk. astron. obserr.O. 1961,
v. 33, no, 5 - 6# 3R7 - 415, "linh wurwry)
TEXT: The author derives the condition of self-conalptency-tor an IscUtod
stationary ispherloal stellar eystem Nhose distribution funotlon %F deporAs adr.
on the energy integral I I and angular momentum .12 or, In other words, 4a6
x - max 10 - I and j2. on .- assumption thitt (x, wh*re 10 Ls
1 1 2
supposed to be known, a Volterra linear Integral etpatlan.of the first kind to
obtained for the function 4P . Tho case OP (x,L), -a xOL, when an Abel asnerellad
equation Js obtalned, Is studied In detail. rthenpore, the eivresalon # (r) a
D + Wr )2]-P Is axM=Gd for the spatial dvwlty, S*ftes 4re ounstrualed
0 0
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Construction of models of... APOIJAI01
and some formulae-for numerical calculation of am derivea, A neimmomy
condition has been found for the existence of a model- with non-negative- dletrilak.
tion function and with radially extended velocity distributAon. Thearem.00 Mul
properties of the boundary of the permissible re~lonctarA Pare stated. CertWa
general properties of models of the given type have, been -ftjnd.'--PO"IbLUtI" err
generalization of investigated models are pointed out. Thm are 12 roftman.
From R~~ a SMOV47
[Abstracter's notei Complete translation]
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16p,plemont to .Saposhnikov's ;1astometric methode Koks L khts,
imo*3313-17 160, (XLU 1316)
It Iseledovatollekly Institut oenovnoy khtmicheekoy protrohlennostif
Tengerskays larodnays, Reepu'bliks.,
(coal-classification)
BINDRIXOT. G.A.; KIUMSHEDi. P.Te.; RtnaMMBLI, E.K.; POTWIN. Y.T.;
MUSMI. Ta.R.; RUMIN, K.S.; I11110T, I.T.; LUMAKOT, A.A.;
TIXHCHOT. Tu.T.; STRXUOTA# L.P.; KAPTSOV, L,X.; MANOVICH*
A.Te.; XHOKHLOT. R.Y.; VORONIN, 2.6,; BMUSTOTSKIT, G.N.,; UU530-
PZYTM, Tu.V.; KIIWOVA. I.I.; TAST TSE'VA, T.N.; SEMOT, A.A.;
VINOMADOVA, K.B.; XAMTKV. G.A.; DRACHZV. L.A.; TROPIKOVA, N.B.;
SIZOV, VePo; RZHMIN, S.N.; V3L1ZHAHIVA. X.A.; NISTZROT. V.6.;
SPIVA11, G.T.* red.; NOSTMA, I.A., red.: OBORGITIVA, G.I., takhn.
red.
[Special physics prectic=j Spetsialinyl fizicheskii praktikum.
Moskva, lud-vo Kook.univ. Tol.l. [Radio physics and electronics)
Radlofisika I elektroniks. Soot. pod red. G.V.Spivaka. 1960&
600 p.
(KIRA 13:6)
1. Professorsko-propodavatallskiy kollektiv fizichaskogo fakulltsta
Kookovskogo universitata im. K.T.Lomonosova (for all except Spivak.
Nosyrava, Georgiyeva).
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VELITSER, S.N.
Support stand for repairing the ZhR-5 transmitter-rocellver.
Av-tom., telem. I sviazl 8 no.4:40 Ap 164. (MMA 18:2)
1. Starshly inzh. Kishinevskoy distantali signalizatsii i svyazi
OdeBako-Kishinevokoy darogi.
VELITSMAN, V- (Har;k-~V)
14irza Yatall kkh, .-lov. '1111-lkf: t 1-2 ~~' 02,
(MIRA 15:8)
(Ah.,z,j,j-ZAdo, Feth, A! 1, 1812-18-,3)
JOUST", art, HUDr; VILTARSKY, nadisir, Ing. Dr
Proper preparation of vilAcon cement vith special reference to
xWerfillIng. Prakt. zub. Isk., Praha 2 no.7:145-146 1954.
(IANTAL KAMIA ,
silicon cement superfLlling)
VELVART, J.; SVITOXI, 1.
Contribution to the morphological changes in exjjerim-nV-~l
fural poisoning. Brutial. Ick. linty 45 no-4:201-211 31 Ag '(.5.
1. Klinlka chorob z povolania lp-karske fakulty UnIverzity Komen-
skeho v Dratialave (veduci prof. 14IDr.-. 14. Nosal) a Ustav pato-
loglckoj anatovile lekarsko fakulty UTilverzity Kom'Unskeho v Prati-
slave (veduct ?AJJDr. M. Broman, DrSc.).
VELVARTO J.; STAVROVSKA, 0.
Rea2tb of work*rs engaged In the processing of beup. Prac.
lek. 15 no.4:153-157 Vq 163.
1. Klinika chorob z povolania Iskarskaj fakulty UK v
Bratis2ave, prednosta prof. dr. M. Nosal.
(MUMOCONIOSIS)
NOSAL, M.; ULRICH, L.; VELVART, J.
Talcum pneumo6onlowiff In rubber Industry. Pracoynt lek. 8 no.3;
175-1?7 Jun" 56.
1. Z Kliniky chorob z povolanta LF v Bratialave, prednosta doc.
WDr. Milos Nosal Z Oblastnebo ustavu bygiany prace a cborob z
povolania v Bratislava, riadital 90r. I. Klucik.
(PNEMCONNOSES. atiolog7 and pathogenesis,
talc In rubber Indust. (Cz))
(TALC, injurious effects,
pneumoconioate in rubber Indust. (Cz))
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AUTHOR- Vel'tishchev, A. Ye. (Moscow)
TITLE,, i)eterminat-i--on"-or-Effo,'Optimum Form for the Spectral
Sensitivity Curve of a Radiant Flux Receiver
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye
tekhaicheskikh nauk, Energetika i av-tomatika, 1959,
Nr 6, pp 185-190 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The solutio of some problems in technical optics and
RhotograpLwequires the use of a sensitive element such
as a photocell or photographic plate to detect a source
of light such as the sky or a water surface. The detec-
tion of the source under these circumstances is facilitated
by using either an appropriate filter which cuts out the
background illumination, or a second sensitive element
which compensates for it. Mathematically this requires
the expression (1) to be maximised, where y. is the
spectral sensitivity of the detector, P%4X s the
spectral density of radiant flux from the source, poh
is the spectral density of radiant flux from the
background, (Xl, 'k2) ir, th-3 part of the spectrum
between which O~ X is the wave length, A
Card 1/4 detailed mathema i' al analysis of this condition is given;
c
1-r
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Curve of a Radiant Flux Receiver
consideration of equations (18), (29), (33) and (35)
enables the following conclusions to be drawn for
receivers satisfying the normalisation conditions (8)
and (19).
(1) The spectral sensitivity curve of the receiver
required for weakening the background action may be
obtained in practice by connecting two photoelements in
opposition,, One of the photoelements must have a spectral
sensitivity curve (p,,X and the other a curve (P2X,
(2) In the absence of background radiation the spectral
sensitivity curve of the detector agrees in form with the
spectral density curVe of radiant flow from the object to
be detected (~Ox = ?1~), In this case the revoonse of the
detector to the radia ion frorr. the unknown object will be
a maximum. '41
(3) If a -photoelement~'is used as the sensitive element,
and its spectral seni~itivity curve K X is known. the
spectral sensitivit2i.68 (PlX and 4P2X, described by
Card 2/4 equations (18) and (29) per-mit the spectral transmission
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Curve of a Radiant Flux Receiver
curve of the filter to be obtained (Fig 4). The spectral
transmission coefficient of the light filter xi% is
determined in relative units by the equality
T i X / (36)
ix - (~O,% T-F'7, 7max
Where ((piX/KX)Max is the maximum value of the ratio
(piX/KX in the wave length interval NJ, X2, i - I or 2.
Eqs (18) and (36) allow the spectral transmission curve
of light filters used in photography to be calculated if
the spectral sensitivity curve of the film is known,
Figure Legends, Fig 1 gives the mutual arrangement of
source, background sensitive element and filter: 1 - source,
2 - background, 3 - filter, 4 - sensitive element,
5 - raditint f lux rocoiver., Fig 2 giveri the curves of
spectral density of radiant flow from the source Pox,
background, pq~, and spectral sensitivity ~p of the
Card 3/4 receiver (in relative units), Fig 3 gives th~ curve of ILI
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Curve of a Radiant Flux Receiver
spectral density of radiant flow received by the sensitive
element from the source p yX (in relative units),
Vl~ectral sensitivity of the
Fig 4 gives the curves of s
receiver (pX, sensitive element KX and spectral
transmission of the filter 'rX (in relative units),
Thanks are expressed to A. A. Samarskiy and B. F. Federov
for advice during the course of the work. There are
4 figures.
SUBMITTED: September 12, 1959
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CZECiiOSLOVAKIA
VELVARTOVA, M; I RIUBISKO, ~"%, Docent I'M., C. Sc.
1. Facult-; transfusion Sta-~ion 'Fakultna transfuzna
.9tanica), Bratislava; 2. Sub'chair of Hematology
and Blood Transfusion (Subkarte-dra hematolo'~,-ie a
transfuzie krvi S~ML), Bratislava
Bratislava, Lekarsky obzo No 7, 1963, PP 391-396
"Blood Cell Counts with Automatic Counters."
VELIVOVSKAYA, R.I.
Increaaed resiatance of pathogenic acrotypes of Sooberichia
coli to mycerin. Antibiotiki 8 no.1172-73 Ja'63-
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Khartkovskiy institut vaktsI6 i syvorotok imeni I.I.
Machnikova.
(ESCHERICHIA COLI) (MYCMMI)
(BACTERIAp KFMT OF MWGS ON)
VELIVOVSKly, 1. Z.
VELIVOVSXIY, 1. Z. *Problems of the organization of nourosurgical and poychoneurological aid
to wounded at the front and in the rear". In the collection I Boyevayn travma nervnoy
sistemy, Xharikov, 1948, P. 5-13.
SOt U-3261t 10 April 53 (Letopis - Zhurnal 'nykh Statey No. 11, 1949)
VILIVOVSKIY, I.Z.; PLOTICHIR, V.A.; SHUGON, N.A.
-6
T,eychopropbylactic painless labor. Akush.gin. So.6. -12 Sov-Dee
50. (crxL 20:5)
1. Of the Central MaLcal Puchoneurological Hospital (flead -
I.Z.Vallyovskiy), 14inistry of-War* of Communication.
-- -- - -- - - - VAL' -VOVMY.-- T-7,- - -,% - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - .
[Psychoprophylaxis of pain in childbirth] Paikhoprofilaktika
bolei. v rodakh. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1954. 290 p, (MLRL 8:2D)
MIMStdit I. Z-p Wc mw S-ci -(uisn) "Lie n3rutm ot' preventive pirfcIwtaorr-,2y
01: cnildbirth Pains." (The c-,mariance in developing it on tric bazic; of the Oomr--
plex utilization of vraloun pir.1cno-therapeu tic thooriesp concepts of nervim,
tno t,4vrf of tna ni:%iur nervom; activityt the noirok-rivnic tml cii-al.cai conccpts
of tiie pr;ycijoneuroio,,Iot,r--.-I We 111trodueLlon 0., Uioic int) DrLcLice).
1957, 27 pp. (K=rl.kov IAW In~-t)p .350 copics.
(yj,,, No 4u, j-,L)57, P-1)4)
VALITOVSKIT, I.Z., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk
Childbirth without pain. Uoroylis 3 no.5-.13-15 My 157. (XVU 10:6)
(CHIMBIRTS.-PSTCHOLOGY)
VEL'V0VSKIy,--U'yn Zekharovia; VALINOV'SKIY1 ?!.S., prof., red.;
K-A~LAN, A.L.p red.; LYIJDXCjVSKAYA, 11.1., tekhn. red.
(3yatem of suggestive preventive anesthesia in labor] Simema
psikhoprofilakticheskogo obezbolivaniia rodov. Pod red. M.0,
Malinovskogo. Moskva, Medgis, 1963. 307 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Doystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Malinovskiy).
(OBSTETRICS) (MENTAL SUGGESTION)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Safety Engineering.. Sanitary Engineering. L.
Sanitation
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - faiimiya., No 4, 1957~ 14274
Author : Nosal M., Ulrich L,, Velvart J.
Title : Pneumoconiosis IiLduceTTY-Tr'Maiation of Talc ipowoer in
the Rubber Industry
Orig Pub : Fracovi)i lekar.j 1956, 81 110 3, 175-177
Abstract : Description of a case of pne-imoconionis (extonsive tuii-
lateral fibrosis) in a rubber industry worker engavled in
preparation of rubber nixes Ouration of cmployment 20
years). The air of the work area was found to contain
large amunt of dust ti.at consisted of tale., mgnesia,
knolin (5-10%), chalk, carbon blac%ft SiO2 (traceo) ate.
(6Lo-23000 paxticle3 per 1 cc). It is considerc-a that
tale dust was the cause of pitemoconiusia,
Card 1/1 - 11 -
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1 0 for OccuPational
lb-i s _ca~_e
f of Zedicine
wJ.LUY, Professor
M. NOSIAL, .-I),
I'llealth Conid;~:-,-L(,j,c tilc) 1'rocessing of
Ilemn 11
Prar,uo,
~,o A
157. -ay G3 , pp 153-
Abstrc c-~- l: 7- -i' ,77~
L
Tiroman '-':'fty-five
T'Arty-fo-ta, af~` O-ry w,,r, e7.a:.:.Jned.
lrhiclL
dif-el.
on, the amount
of dunt.
have attacks
of d--"y
worker,; ,;h
it Yp "0 also at hone, .
is
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of a 1) r c)
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A
BALLOG, 0.
The affect of carbon disulfide on the development
Pracovni lak. 13 no.4:184-186 My 161.
1. Klinika chorob s povolania v Bratislava, px1~du00t&*pxVf. dr.
Milos Nosal.
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS atiol.)
UM DISULFIDE pharmaeol)
M
W',F2PTA MFD13A See 17 Vol 5/1 Publie Health Jan 59
179. TIIL: OCCURRENCE OF CIlRO%IC RLSPIRATORY DISEASE IN WrIAWIts -
K %-Yakytti chronickych ochoreni dychacich ciest u zv1raeov - Ve I va rt J.
anti M a k o v i c k.1 L. Klin. Chor. z llovolania a Ilyg. PrIce--n-ratisr.-la -
PRACOV. LEK. 1958. 10/1 (54-57) Tables 3
The authors have analysed the work risk associated with electric arc welding.
A short review of the difficult working conditions of welderii from hoth literature
and experimental work is,given. The occurrence of chronic respiratory dixease
was followed in87 welders, anti orAy inone case were there phynical, X-ray and spiro-
metric signs suggesting chronic bronchitis. It Is concluded on the basis ofthese results
that there is no particular rf:Iation between chronic respiratory disease and welding.
F
- IFELVAK, --1. ; YaF0%I--KA, L.
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The effect of welding on respiratory organs.
P. 366. (ZVARANIE) (Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958
VELVART, J.; HENDRICHOVA, Z.; Technicka spolupraca BRUTENICOVA, M,--
Study on some biochemical tests in experimental fural poisoning.
Arac. lak. 13 no.8/9,450-455 N '61.
1. Klinika chorob x povolania v Bratislava, pradnosta prof. MUDr.
Kilos Nosal.
(FUME toxicol)
ULVART, J.j BOZIKp L.; 14ICHALCAKOVA, H.
Health condition of workers employed in the production of fural.
Pracovni lek. 14 no.4:186-179 My 162.
1. Klinika chorob z povo2ania, Bratislava, prodnosta prof. MUDr. Milos
Nosai Neurologicka klinika v Bratislava, prednosta prof. MUDr. Jozef
Gernacek KI M- v Banske Bystrici.,prednosta Dr. Vojto-,ch Cmarko.
(FUAOS toxicoll DUSNIAL WDICINZ)
VELVART, Jozef; MAKOVICKA, Libusa
Chronic respiratory disenses in welders. Pracovni lek. 10 n0.1:54-57
MAr 58.
1. Klinika chorob z povolania a IV, gieny prace v Brat is lave, prednosta
prof. Dr. M. Noeal.
(RESPIRATORY TRACT, diseases.
occup. in welders (02))
(OCCUPATICKAL DISFASES,
reep. die. in welders (Cz))
VELVART. Ji-HUM, J.
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Changes in the ballistocardlographic picture In silicosle.
Pracovni lek.12 no.8:404J;07 0160.
1. Klinika chorob z Dovolania v Bratislava, prednosta prof.
~Wr. Milos Hosal, Fyziatrickm klinika UK v Bratislava, prednosta
prof. MUDr. Juraj Hansel.
(SILICOSIS diag)
(BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY)
GRICSO-EDH 11W, B.Te.; VYYTSYAIT, R.Te.; MAYA, O.S.; OIXYZIIKOVA, Te.A.;
7XIMIYANOVA, 0.1.; ISHCHaKO-LINNIX, K.M.; VICLfVGVSYAYA, R.I.-,
atKYAUTmA, I. V.
StiuLv of an outbreak of toxicoseptic diseases caused by
Bacherichia colt type 0 111. Zhnr.rAk--obiol.epid. i im=in.
30 no.5:14~ )~r '59. (HIRA 12:9)
1. Is Rharlkovskogo inatituta vaktoln i eyvorotok imeni Hichni-
kova 1, Rharikovskogo instituta okhrany materinstva i detstva.
(IMSTINES-DISMSMS)
GWW-MMINAN, B.Ye.;-BXUYA, O.VL;-T]OIBL'YiNUfA., O.Ij;-VXL'V6VSKAXk, X.li;-'
RUWAYMVA. I.Y.. TATTSWI, R.Ye.; 0:,MIKOYA, Ye.A.; CFrAmIYAVSYAYA,
X.L.; VOLINA, I.Ye.; I/AiMMUKATA, S.M.
Investigation of the role of serological types of the coli bacillus
in the etiology of acute intestinal diseases of young children. Pediatriis
37 no.3-.10-16 ~Iy 139. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Iz Kharikovskogo nauchno-i6sledovatel'skogo Institute. vakts~n I
syvorotok imni Mechnikova (dir. - kand. biolog. nauk G.P. Cherkas)
Kharlkovskogo nauchvio-ionledovatel'skogo inatituts okhrany materiwtva
i detatva (dir. - kand. med. nauk A. 1. Kornilova) I 21-y detakoy in-
fek.tsionnoy bollnitay (glavnyy vrach I.M. Chervontsev).
(v-IrMITIS, in inf. & child
E. colt, etiol. role of different serotypes (Rua))
(MS(;HZRICHIIL COLI, infect.
enteritis in inf., etiol. role of different serotypes (Yms))
_YELVART,. Jozef; PLI-SKO, Ivan; DITTE, lkidiiluv
Effect of bacteria and fungi. on the pathogenesis az-.d develop--ent
of rope-maker's dioease. Frac. lek. 16 no.7:304-3G? S 164.
1. Kllnlka chorob z povolania (predno.9ta F~of. dr. M. Nosal),
Ustav epidemiologie (prednosta doe. dr. E. Kmety) a Ustav mikrobio-
logie a imunologle (prednosta doe. dr. J. Stefanovie, CSc.) Lekarr3-
kej fakulty Komenskeho University v Bratislave.
L 42971-66 'FW F',- ) ' I -" I
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ACC NRi A11602jV)52
AUTHOP: Balta. Vel a, V.
TIM: Some charaotoristics of composition - prcpnrty diagrams of coniconduct.l.nKIF
~StIDM
glasses of Lh~/ 05-P29.
SOURCET: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, Part I, Abs. 6E686
REP SOURCEs Sb. Stekloobrazn. sostoyaniye. T. 3. Vyp. 4. Minsk, 19649 55-58
TOPIC TAGSS vanadium pentoocide, phosphorut- oxidol, glassp semiconducting material
ABSTRACT: The dependence of semiconducting properties (resistivity, thermoomf and
activation energy of conduction) on the composiiion of glasses of the V205_P20 sys-
tem was studied. It is shown that if the cooling is rapid enough, only composItions.
having >, 7-5%0-' P20r, can be obtained in the v-itreous state. An equation was obtained, '
? = e, exp k(R(~c/1205)1 which relates the rosistivity of two-, three-, and four-com'!
ponant glasses based on V20 and P 0 with ratio POX:V205, where P represents the
5 2~'
sum of component oxides other than. 20, (in wt. ~). Ya. Shenkin 'fTranslation of
abstract]
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TITLE: Investigation
Their
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M. A., B003YBOOB
of the Hydration of Simple Lithium Glasses and
Solubility in the Hydrated State
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramikap 1960, Nr 3P pp 18-21 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Lithium glasses are hydrated much less than sodium glasseal the
apparatus used had therefore to be altered for the hydration of
lithium glasses (Fig 1). Samples of lithium glasses Li 2 0.2SIO 2f
Li 20,3SiO2 , L'20-48'02 p L'20-5SiO. and L'20 .6 S'02 were hydrated in
2 fractions with a grain size of 0.06 -im and 0-075 mm respectivt-
ly with steam of 100 for 4 and 6 hours respectively. Glass
Li2 0,2SIO2 only shows a greater degree of hydrationj it depends
to a considerable extent on the grain size; lot fraction 14%,
2nd fraction 8% (Table). Further investigations were only carried
out on the glass of the last mentioned composition. The solubility
of the hydrated glas; is higher by 78% than that of the non-
pretreated glass (Vi 2 ). It is therefore possible to produce
Card 1/2 liquid lithium glass on an industrial scale with an aggregate accord-
697h7
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Glasses and Their Solubility in the Hydrated B003/BO08
State
ing to U. A. Matveyev (Fig 5)- it can be used as an electro-
insulatingKadhesive material and for other technical purposes
on the basis of its low eleotroconductivity (Pig 4). There are
5 figures, 1 table, and 2 Soviet references.
Card 2/2
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Retinopathies in premature infants. Orr. hetil. 104 no-11:579-583
31 Mr 163.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, II. SzemklirLika.
(RETROENTAL FIBROPLASIA)
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AUTHORS: Flatveyev, M..,
TITLEt Solubility Study of Li 20-310 2 Glasses and of Their
Crystallization Products. Kinetics Study of Solubility
of Lithium Glasses and of Their Crystallization Products
as a Funct0ion of Silica Content
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khtmil, 1960, Vol )), Nr. I
PP 34-42 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Kinetics of solution of lithium silicate glasses and
of crystalline lithium silicates of different SiYu2o
ratio was studied by measuring the electric conductivity
of their solutions. Silicate samples of composition
L12O - (2-6)SiO 2 were crystallized at 6000 for 50
hours (glassy silicates were obtained by sudden cooling
of malts) and were ground to pass through a screen
2
Card 1/7 with 10,000 openings/cm Twice distilled water was
Solubility-Study of L12O-SiO2 Glasses and
of Their Crystallization Products. Kinetics
Study of Solub-.*.Iity of Lithium Glasses and
of Their Crystallization Products as a
'Function of Silica Content
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used for preparing solutions in a container of known
volume for meaBuring conductivity. Plots of specific
conductivity versus time resulted in hyperbolic curves
for all lithium silicate samples (glassy and crystalline).
Identical shape of the curves indicates that the
solution mechanism is identical in all cases and that
the extent of hydrolysis is negligible. The time for
establishing equilibrium between lithium silicates and
their solutions varies with SiO2/L'20 ratio and is
greater than for corresponding sodium silicates,
which were studied earlier (Matveyev, M. A., Trudy
Moskov. Khim. tekhnol. inst. imeni D. 1. Mendeleyeva,
20,1, 166 (1949); ibid., 25, 2, 110 (1949)) (See Fig.
Figure 5 shovis dependence of specific conductivity
of silicates at equilibrium upon the silica-lithium
Card 2/7 oxide ratio.
Solubility Study of Li 2O-Sto2-GI mD3 and
of Their Cryntallization Product2l. Kinetlc:3
Study of Solubility of' Lithilxp Giaasen .rid
of' Their Crystallization Products as a
Function of Silic6 Content
Fig. 4. Variation of
time for establishing
equilibrium betwoon aili-
cate3 and their solutions
with silica content. (A)
Time (hours); (B) silica
content (suo2/Li 20 ratio).
~1~ For lithium glasses;
2 for sodium glasses;
3 for cr-ystallization
f lithium
glasses.
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Solu -bili-ty St-udy of LI20 - IS 102Gl_sses and 77497 o-33-1-6/19
of Their Crystallization Products. Kinetics SOV/B
Study of Solubility of Lithium Glassen and
of Their Crystallization Producl;n as a
Function of Silica Content
Fig. 5. Electric con-
ductivity curves,
characterizing dependence
of solubility of alkali
silicates upon silica con-
tent. (A) Specific elec-
tric conductivity
u
10-6 ( cm.-');
(B) silica-lithium oxide
ratio (1) For sodium
(2 for lithium
glasses; ~fl for crystF-1-
lization products of
lithl~jm glasses.
4
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Study of Solubility of Lithium Glasses and
df Their CPygtallization.Products as a
Function of Silica Content
It can be seen that (1) dissolution process of
crystallized lithi:um silicates proceeds faster than
that of glassy silicates, the quantity of dissolved
silicate being greater for the latter; (2) while
increase of SIO 2/Li2O ratio tn lithium silicat es
speeds up equilibrium process, increase of StO2/Na2o
ratio in the sodiur,,. silicates has the opposite effectl
(3) equilibrium between the lithium silicates and
their solutions Is established muVih more slowly than
for the sodium silicates, and the solubility of the
former is lower; (4) 801ubili-~y of lithium silicates
is only slightly changed with increase of S102/L'20
ratio (unlike the solubility of sodium silicates).
All this indicates that the mechanisms of dissolution
processes of lithium and sodium silicates are .
Card 5/7 different: solubility process of lithium silicates
Solubility Study of U2 0-sio 2 Glasses and
Crystallization Products. Kinetics
Study of Solubility of Lithium, Glasses and
of Their Crystallization Products as a
Function of Silica Content
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proceeds on the surface, while in sodium glasses it
is deeper (due to a weaker bond between the sodium
tons and the silica lattice). U 20 , 2SiO 2) in
both crystalline and amorphous forms, differs markedly
from the other lithium silicates In the time required
for establishing equilibrium and in its greater
solubility, Indicating a weaker structure. This
property makes L12 0 - 2stop the only"practical lithium
silicate for preparation of lithium waterglass. The
optimum water quantity for dissolving glassy Li 20 - 2SiO2
at atmospheric pressure is a 7-fold weight excess,
with minimum time being 3 hours for particles of 0.06 mm
diam, insuring 43-44% solution. Lithium waterglass
shows well-expressed adhesive properties and has a
much lower conductivity than sodium or potassium
So I-ub-il- I ty-Study- -of _Li_20_SI02__G1 as Ses and 77497- -6/49
Crystallization Products. Kinetics SOV/80-33-1
Study of Solubility,of Lithium Glasses and
of Their Crystallization Products as a
Function of Silica Content
silicates, making the lithium waterglass a good in-
sulating adhesive. Solubility studies of lithium
silicates (dissolution was performed in a covered glass
provided with a mechanical stirrer and placed in a
thermostat at 97 0), measured by weighing the undis-
solved powder, gave repults which were qualitatively
Identical with those established by conductivity measure-
ments, There are 11 figures; and 5 Soviet references,
SUBMITTED: March 19, 1959
Card 7/7
MATIZZY, H.; VILTA, V.
Investigating the solubllitr of glasses of the system Li 0 - 5102
and their crystallization products. Zhur.prikl.khtm. 31 no.l:
34-42 A '60. (MIRA 13:5)
(Idthium oxide) (Silica)
VELYA9 V.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "on the effect of lithium on certain phy-
Moscow, 1959. 14 pp
sicochemical properties of plass of the L102-S'02 sYstem",
(Min Higher Educ USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin Chein-Tech Inst im D. 1. Ifendeleyev),
150 copies (KL, No 8, 1959, 136)
MATYNTIV. M.A.; VILYA, V-T-
Investigatiag the hydration of ordinary lithium Classes and their
solubility in the state of hydration. Stek.i ker. 17 ao.3:18-21
Or '60. (KIRA 13-6)
(Glass) (Hydration)
13~:~) SOV/72-39-10-5/14
AUT1101is Itatveyev, 1.111. A., Velya, V. V.
T11LL: Investigation of the Crystallization of Lithium Glaz~:,-_-6 cf' the
Li 20 - sio 2 System
PLRIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 1959P Fr lo, pp 14 - 2o (Uss?i)
ABSTRACT The authors investigate in the paper under review the pecul-Jari-
ties of the crystallization of simple lithium glas3cs zhich,
according to their composition, correspond to the for:.-.alas
Li 20.(1-6)Sio 2' The compositions of the charges of the test
glasses are shown in table 1, and the results ot chc-:nical ana-
lysis of the obtained glasses in table 2. The piro;:.-ter by
11. S. Xurnakov, and plat inum-plat inum-rhodium tu;'-,ermocouples
were used for the investigatic)nV.The heatin.- c-.irl;r-s of iithi-.~=
and sodium glasses (B-Sio I L-L '20' N-Na -:spared in
2 20) are co.
figure 1. The thermograms of crystallized samples are chown in
figure 2, and the cooling curves of lithium-iiilicrite m-1to in
figure 3. The course of crystt-llization of all ~Iu~;3ta
is shown in figure 4. The curves of the depend,~,nce of the crj-
Card 1/2 stallization temperature of glassy and melted lithiumn silicatec
Ir'vestigation of the Crystallization of Lithium SOV/72-5-5-10-5/14
Glasses of the Li 20 - Sio2Systlem
and sodium glasses on their silicic modulus are shown in
figure 5. The microstructure of the glass Li 2O.Sio2is ShO7.11
in figure 6, that of the glass Li 20-3SiO2 in figure 7, that of
the glass Li 20-4SiO2 in figure 8, that of the glass Li 20-5302
in figures 9 and lo, and.that of the glass Li 20.6SiO2 in figure
11. The dependence of th6 refractive index of the crystalline
phase of the glasses Li 20.(2-6) Sio2 on the silicic modulus
is shown in figure 12. The crystallization temperature of the
lithium glasses Li 20.(2-6)Sio2 changes but slightly with the
increase of the silicic modulus, and is 6oo+2o 0 for all glasSes.
Mixed crystals of silica are separated in the lithium diSiii-
cate during the crystallization of the lithium glasses
Li2O.(3-6)SiO 2 at 6oo+2oo. Tho crystallization of lithium
takes places without deformat-zon. There are 12 figures and 2
tables.
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V]jLyAKOV,.j1.)i., kwd.takht.nauk.
ts. Der, prom. 7 no.4:15-16 Ap 158.
Strength of dovel Join OWA U: 5)
I.Laningradeksyn ordena Lenina lasotakhaicheakays akademira im.
S,Y, Kirovae
(Joinery)
VEJ, I Y A~j T ti(Ill
P-2 c-;:-!!1:-
of proporVeelin. Vaterinarlia Z2 no.3.307il-102 Mr 165.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. flauctinc-rjrol-zvo(irtvenn~,iya laborato.-iya po horlbe 3 bo)pznyamL
molofinylik,l zi;-',,rof.nykh Mln!rjt,c!r,,,tva
proizvodatva i zagotcvok :7e3lskokho7y;tys,,venziylkJi produktor RSFSR.
SERGEYEVA.. T.Ya.; PUSHKAREVA, V.I.; MAUKHOVA, T.I.; VELIXAMINOV, K.S.;
nallimIKOV, V.G.
Propomyce)-in, a new vitamin-antibiotic preparation.
Voterinariia 38 no.9:66-68 S '61. (MIRA 16-8)
1. Nauchno-proizvodstvanrmya laboratoriya, po bor'be a
boleznyami molodnyaka, aeltakokhozyaystvannykh zhivotnykh
Ministerstva sallskogo khozyayntva 11,SFSR (for all except
Pshenichnikov). 2. Glaynyy vaterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza
imeni Stalina, Mo3kovskoy oblasti (for Pshenichnikav).
~A P 5-0" 2----7A --SOURCE C O"D'- -E'-
3731 , T U'll/0346/65/000/008/0056/0058
1AUTHORt Malakhova, T. I. (Candidate of vcterinary sciences); Penfilova,
IV. A. (veterinary doctor); Vellyaminov, K. S. (veterinary doctor)
JORG: Scientific Production Laboratory for Control of DIseasas Affectlng~
~Yourig- Livestock MShh RUM (14nuchno-prolzvodstvannoya lebornitoriya po
barlbo a boleznyarni molodnyaka !3e1'skokho-,yaystvennykb ?.h1votnykh MSK-h
RSFSR)
TITLE: Use of domestic nistatin for coccidionis In chickens
SOURCE: Veterinari,res noe 8. 1965# 56-58
TOPIC TAG3: experiment onimalo drug effactp animal disease therapeutics
,ABSTRACT: The authors Investigated the effectiveness of domestic
InIzitatin produced In their laboratory according to Industrial technology
Ideveloped by the Riga Pharmaceutical Plant. In the first of two oxperi-
mental series, niatatin was ad.-Anistarad to hoalth~ chickena in daily
~doaes of 200000 to 60..000 unita to dotermino Its affect on the goneraLl.
ic-onditloij of or) animal. In the secoz)d aer103 the thG1~6POUVIC eff3ct of
1DIsLaLin on coceldioala was Investigated In 4 groups 0' ' week 011
A ~
ir-hicks Infected with oocysts of Eirieria terjell.a. The first group
UDC: 619:616*993,192-085:636.5
L 18,7-45-66-
ACC NR3 AP5023731
received a daily 20,000 unit done; the second group received n da117
40,000 unit dose; the third group received Ft dstly 110,000 unit dose
with PABA, 3nd 1 n-1-g of vitamin B , th f urth was a control group.
2, "JO 0
Clinical, hematological, and histological findings served as Tndlco3.
Rosult3 show that In healthy chickens a d0ly 1~0,000 unit dose of
.ni3tatin produces a fovoroble affect on tho nnimnlta gnnernl cnndltlon;
hemoglobin lovels and body woijht tend to Incronso nnd lymphncytoaln,
ba3opbilis, and lyrrphopenis are reducid. Tn coccl6losis lnf~lcted
chickors a daily 20,000 unit dose displays e therapeutic effect, and a
IdallY 40,000 unit dose acts faster and more actively. Domestic nistatin!
13 more offective tban biomycin or Osarsole for treating coccidio3is.
lFor therapeutic purposes a daily 40,000 unit done administered for a 5
1
jday period Is recommended, followed by a second 5 day period with a 1
Ito 3 day interval between periods. Orig. art. haa.r none.
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none
VELIYAMINOV., Yu. B.
Cytological examination of wound washings after radical operat-,*ons
in cancer of the mamnary gland. Vop. onk. 7 no.9:63--68 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdelenlya (zav. .. prof. D. P. Fedorovich) I
klinicheskoy laboratorli (zav,, - kand. rmd. nauk ff. N. Shiller--V31kova)
Gosudarstvennogo naucbn,-~,-,:Issledovatels.-ogo onkologicheskogo institute
im. P. A. Gertgena (dir. - prof. A. N. Yovikov, nauchn. rukovod. - ~
z8-.1. deyat. nauK~. RSFSR deystv, chl, MIN SSSR prof. A. 1. Savitski3,,;.
(BRW,T. -CANCER)
VELIYAMINOV, Yu.B.
Cytological study of wound washings during surgical operations
for cancer. Vop. onk. 5 no.12:682486 159. (MIRA 13:12)
(CANnR)
. I
R 'ASHKINA, B.C. Icaudidat
balcteriolog
maditsinakikh nauk; TALITAMINOVA. Tej..
Testing of the disinfecting action of perhydrol. Gig. I san. 22
no.3:86-87 Kr 157. (KIRA 10:6)
1. Is Saratovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-spidemiologichookoy
stantaii i gorodskoy dazinfektatannoy stantaii.
(HYMOGIN MQXIIM, off.
bacteriocidal action determ.)
(ANTISMICS
hydrogen peroxide concentrated, determ. of
bactericidal aff.1
I rr
,
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L A
WKvffA/Cultivated Plants- Fruits - Berri" M
Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 2D513.
Author : G. Konstantinesku., L- Velyam,? I- POYeWXu-
Inst : Not given. an People's
Title : The Stocks Used in Grape cultures in the Rumani
Republic, and Their Effects on the Adaptability of Grafts,
Productivity and Longevity of the Plantings. (Podvoi,
primenyayemyye pri k~dlture vinograda v ENE, i ikh vliyanlye
na prizbivayemost' privivok, urozhaynost' i dolgovechnost'
posadok).
Orig Pub: Bul. ptiint. Aead. RPR. Sec. biol. pi ptiinte agric., 1956,
8, No 2, 329-338.
Abstract.- Resulting from many years of experience and research at
cdobepti, Murfatlar and Dragapani. viticultural stations
under many soil and climatic conditions prevalent in
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z'tJMAXU//CU,Itivated Plnt3. Fruits. Berr:Les.
Ab3 JOur: Ref Zhur-Biol. I ~~'O 5, 1958, 20513.
the lmmnian PeOPIC'd 110public, the fOllcvIng stocks
have been studied. Chanagelas X Berlmidejeri 41B is ch5.
racterized by its weak adaptability to a graft, althoug1l it
Provides a rich and hjrdy yield P-~ the gre-ttest longevity
01' graPt vines, and 113 recommended for M-4arlY all the soilp,
of the grape raicing dictricto of the RpR.
Kober 5BB, Berlandiyerl X Rip, The Teleki 8B,
-riya, Krechunel. p jjr,0
, 1,
characterized by their high degree of adaptibility with
grafts, high yielding M"Pacity and the longevity of itr
vines Is recommendable for all wine d
istricts Of the RPR.
Ibc Rlp-~,,rlya X Rupestris 101-14, 3306, 3309, Mura, vedr x
RuPestris 12202 stocks _re not acclim-tizable to Rwmnian
climatic coudtiOns, The Ripariya Gluar stocks show a
high percentage of graft
short , adaptation.. but owing tO their
11'ed""s and small yielding cpp,,citY Of grape
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VILYAROVSKAYA V
A valuable manual for the teacher (02ducational vork In the
school garden" by N.M. Alekseev. Reviewed by T.Vellarowskala)
Politekh.obuch. no.12:88-89 D '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(School gardens) (Agriculture-Study and teaching)
(Alskseev, N.V.)
Kathad of total and one-stage stabind of blood vessels. fr. TISIOIWO
obehe fillol. no. 1177-78 1"2, (OIML 2411)
1. Delivered 14 Yebruary 1948. ]Dvbyshev.
1. VELYCA-13-YI-If, V. A.
2. (IsSR (600)
4. Blood Vessels
7. Method of total and one-stage stainim, of blood vessAs. Trudy Vsw-.
- I
obshch. fiz. blokhin. i far-in. no. 1, 1952.
9. RonthLy Ust of RussiAm Accessions, Library of Con:ress, IMarch 1953. Unclas. if iod.