SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VITTAY, P. - VITTING, G.

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LAJKO, Pal, dr.; VITTAY,---Pal, dr. Results in intravenous pyelograpby with now universal compressorium. Naff. radiol. 8 no.4:238-241 Now 56. 1. Az O.T.S.I. Korbaza as Rendelo Intesete (Igasgato- Kovari, Aladar dr.) Rontgonlaborato-riumanak (foorvos: Lajko, Pal, dr:) koslememyes (PTIWGRAPHY intravenous, with universal compressorium, technic & results (Hun)) CSAKAST-; Gyorgy, dr.; VITTAT, Pal, dr.; VOIM, Gyorgy, dr.; BARST, Gyula, dr. Therapeutic radiation Injury in the population of Budapest. Orv.hetil. 101 no.46:1632-1634 13 N'60- 1. Orszagos Routgen- es Sugorfisikai Inteset. (RADIOTEIERAPT compl) GAUMBOS, M.; VITTAY, T. Disturbances in the renal regulation of fluid ofid electrol,7te ,balance in acute infectious diseases. Acta Paediat. Acad. Sci. Hung. 2 noi4:329-342 161. 11. Laszlo Hospital (Director, Dr. J.Roman), Budapest. (COMMICABLE DISF-ASES compl.) (KIDNEY pathol.) (WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE) HUNGARY General Problems of Pathology. Shock. u-4 Abe Jour :Hof Zhur - Biol., No. 10) 1958., No 46752 Author :Kovach, A. G.; Fonyoy A.; Pogatsaj G. Inst :Academy of Sciences People's Republic of Hungary Title fOxygen and Glucose Conswaption and Nexokinase Activity in Vitro of Brain Tissue of Rats in Traumatic Shock. Orig Pub :Acta physiol. Aced. sci. hung., 1957, 11, No. 2. 173-18o. Abstract ;Brain tissue (microscopic sections and homogenates) of rats was examined after the rats were killed during termi- nal stages of shock which was caused by liquid air freezing of the animals' both hind legsp or when they were in the state of a severe anoxia following a 2-hour stay in a low pressure chamber (160-180 m of the mercurial coluxan). Both microscopic sections and homogenates of the cerebral cortex did not show any differences as to glucose consur.T- tion. The glucose consumption of the brain tissue did not Card 1/2 24 HUSCLARY General Problems of Pathology. Shock. u-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.) no. 10, 1958, No 46752 Abstract : decrease (it decreased) however) in muscular tissue). Hexokinase activity of the brain rose froM 3.34 plus/ninus 0.08 mg/kg to 4.05 plus/ninus 0.08 mg/kg during tho period of 5 minutes and the average hourly consumption Of 02 rose frora 2.42 to 2.65 mu 1/mg. According to data available, in literature) the consumption of hexokinase in arterial hypoxia decreases in the sane proportion as the consur3p- tion Of 02. Thus, biochemical changes in the brain cannot be ascribed solely to anoxia during shock, for apparently other changes are involved as well. Card 2/2 Vil i tiy' i. TONYO, A.; KOVACH, A.G.B.; VITI T - POGACSA, 0. - ELW~ In vitro consumption of glucose and AT? synthesis In brain tissue In animals In shook. Acts, pkqsiol. hnng. Suppl. to.6:25-26 1954. 1. PbVniologisches Institut der N*dizinischan Universitate, Budapest. (GLUCOS1, astab. consumption by brain homogenates in exper. shock) (SHOCK. exper. off. on glucose consumption & ATP synthesis by brain homogenates) (BRAIN, ustab. glucose consumption & ATP synthesis. off. of wrper. shock) (ADINTLPHROPHOSPHATI. ustab. synthesis by brain homogenates, off. of exper. shook) G.UAMBOS, Marton, dr.; VITTAY, Tibor, dr. Disorders of renal regulation and maintenance of water electrolyte balance in acute infectious diseases in children. Orv.hetil. 102 no.31:1457-1463 30 J1 161. 1. Fovarosi Laszlo korhaz. (WATER ELECTROLYTE BALANCE in inf & child) (COMKUNICABLE DISEASES in inf & child) YOVACHO Arisztid; FOITYO. Attilp; VFJPTAY, Tibor, POGATSA, Gabor Molecular oxygen nnd glucose consu=tion and hexo!rinase activity In brain tiarues in vitro in tranmtic shock of rats. Ki,4erletee orvostud. 9 no.2:179-184 Arr 57. 1. %dwoesti Orvostudomarwt Fd-,yetem Blettani Intezete. (SHOCT, exrer. eff. on oxygen & glucose consumption & hexokinnse activity in rat brain tissues (Hun)) (BRA Di, eff. of exner. shock on glucose & oxvgen consumntion hexokinnse activity in rat tissues (H= (GUMOSE, metab. brair, off. of ex7)er. shock on consumption in rat tissues (11un ) ) (TRh113PHO5PHOiY1AS3M hexokiaase activity In brain. off. of exper. shock in rats (Fbin)) VITTI. H.K. Order of teaching a course in normal human physiolcg7. Yiziol. zhur. CUkr.] I no.6:133-135 N-D 155. (MLRA 10:1) 1. Vinnitslkiy medichuly institut, kafedra normalinoi fiziologii. (PHYSIOLOGT-STUDT AND TRACHING) VI TTZ, M. - Device for tuaing a television set. T pom.radioliub. no-5: 3-14 158. (MIRA 13:7) (Television) A USSR/Gineral Division. History. Classics. Personnel. A-2 Abe jour-, Ref. zhur. Biologiia, xo 4.. 1958o 14153. Author : Vitte U.K. Inst r Title :Vasiliy Iurevilch Chagovets (On the 15th Anniversary of His Death) orig Pab: riziol. zh. AN lumR.. 1956,, 2., No 5,, 3-11- Abstract: Wo abstract. Card . 1/1 -25- i j , 1. ~, 1., 17 Card , //- VITTE, K. K. - --. ." ~ - , , - Vasill lUriiovych Chahovets'; on the 15th anniversar7 of his death. Fisiol.zhur. (Ukr.] 2 no-5:3-11 S-0 156. (KIRA 10:1) (CH&HOVATS, VASIL$ IURIIOVYCH, 1873-1941) TITTS, I.E., professor; SHUFMTA, Te.A., rodaktor; Gitshtsyn, A.D., ~""Velknichoskly rodaktor. [I.T.Parlov's teachings concerning the physiology of the higher nervous activityj a manual for the Independent study of I.P. Pavlov's work@) Uchonle I.Piftvlova o fisiologii vysehei nervnoi doistelinosti; Y ponoshch' amostoiatellno Isuchalushchim trudy IoP.Pavlovs. Kiww, Goa. sed.isd-mo USSR, 1954. 13. (MM 925) (Psychology, Physiological) VITTSI N.K.,.prof..*, MIZRUKHIN, I.A., prof.; TOPCHIYh"iA, Ye.P., kand.med. nauk Change in thermoregulation in schizophrenics during treatment.witb aminazine. Vrach. delo no.4:97-100 AP 161. (MIRA J-4:6) 1. Kafedra Psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. I.A.Mizrakhin) i kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof.N.'I.Vitte) Vinnitskogo medi - binskogo instituta. (SCHIZOPHRFIIIA) (CHLOUROMAZM) (BOY TEMPERATURE) vnvz,N.K. 1-1 .. -1.1.111111P~~4.?.'-.011-~- (Determination of gas exchange In man] Opredelenis gazovogo obsena u 4beloveks.. Kiev,Qos. Neditsinskoe lzd.-vo USSR, 1955. 51 p. (Respiration) (KLRA 8:11) N. K Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/2 Pub. 37 - 6/18 AID P - 2459 Authors Bukhovets, V. I., Kand. of Med. Sci., Vallchuk, N. K., Kand. of Biol. Sci.,_Kitte,__N. K., Prof., Gabovich, R.D., Prof,J,Topchieva, Ye. .., n-U7=o Med. Sci. Title Comparative physiological and hygienic evaluation of the conditions of work on tractors Periodical : Gig. i san., 6, 26-33, J4 1955 Abstract : Describes the scientific research work conducted by different departments of the Vinnitsa Medical Institute since January 1954, for the study of health conditions of tractor operators depending on the structural characteristics of caterpillar and wheel tractors of different make, on the type of agricultural work and daily schedule, climateweather, etc. The investigations were performed chiefly at the Vinnitza Machine Tractor Station Base during the Sowing Campaign of the spring 1954. The effect of noise, of dust content and carbon Gig. i san., 6, 26-33, Je 1955 AID P - 2459 . Card 2/2 Pub. 37 - 6/18 % monoxide concentration in the air, and of special structural features of tractors on the physiological reactions of operators are analyzed. Recommendations are made. 4 tables. Institution: Vinnitsa Medical Institute Submitted : Sept. 18, 1954 TITTA, M. K. Characteristics of cardiac function in workers in a hot environment. liziol,zhur. Mr.) 1 no.4:48-53 Jl-Ag 155. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Kilvolkly institut gigieni pratoi L profsakhvoryuvang. (RIACTOCARDIMPAPHY, sin workers exposed to heat) (WORK, effects, on BCG in workers exposed to heat) (KNAT, effacts, on XCG in.workers) ITITTA- WrOW ALU211chL UZKAN, P.A.. radaktor, GITTSHSYN. _professor; GL -I.D., toWNTIETiM redaktor [Thermal exchange in the human body and its hygienic significance] Teplovoi Oman cbeloveka i ago gigianicheskoe znachaniso liev, Goe. mod. izd-vo USSR, 1956. 147 p. (MIRA 10:1) (BODT TVaPMTUU) V ITTF , Ni K~ C t lmm;TU:-7- M-7777777 ~Ilm' - -1 VITTIC, N.A. -,-- lP)xvsiolor_t of fatigue and recovery processes" edited by Cakademik] G.V~'Fol'bort. Reviewed by H.K.Vitte Gig.truda i prof.zab- 3 no.4:60 Jl-Ag '59. (14 IRA 12: 11) (nfYS10LOGY) (FATIGLIM) (FOLIBORT) T IZILUJOHN. 1.A.; TOPCIIIYICVA, Ye.P. Registration of cerebral and cardfiLc bioelectric potentials in schizophrenics during sleep. Zhur.nevr. i paikh. 59 no.4:416- 421 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1 Xafedra aikhtatrii (zav. - prof.I.A.Misrukhin) i kafedra f;ziologii ~zav. - prof.N.K.Vitte) Vinnitakogo meditainakogo instituta. (SCHIZOPHRUIA, physiol. ICG & IRG during sleep (Run)) (WZCTROCARDIOGRAPHY, in var. die. schizophrenia, during sleep (Rua)) (UMTROMSPULOGRAPHY, in var. die. same) (SILW, Physiol. BOG & ZRG in schizophrenics (Rua)) WITE9. N.K. (Vitte, M.K.1 7bermoreppi'lation in m..,in Ir thp IlAt of F!zt-' zh,,i- r Ukr. L - - . L I 11 no.1732-36 JA-F 165. (MIRA 1817) 1, Laboratorlya fiziologLI I g1glyeny trudit InatItut-i pront,)logil AIIR ISSR, Klyev. VITTE, Nikolay Karlovich; SIZENKO, S.F., red. [Development of medical science In the Ukraine) Rozvjtok medychnoi nauky na Ukraini. Kyiv, Zdorovlia 1965. 51 p. NIRA 18:9) VITTE V P. Ale! 44 '0 a to &~vd U" 0,91 Ch '. . .~* , :4 P. 0 zmue.. '.-. -. 0 1 * -"tot' j -~" o o ol on I- ou. A I &" o* o no I a. t jAjq..v pv.-5.40. va -ov No--- a ~ZAO own *495.4 P.; Hol v 'do ,v U4-: M -.1 -0 h 5 Z"tW-Iol, 0 0 -.8 Z. o1 NAM d. WAN o f .2-44101: Ho."- !a "'s 50 o -0 5,o M .-~Oc : 4 .0 k 0 A V. 4021: -OPPO Lai -*.,3 ol 1-30 .1 4.4 d0jAS.. gall 94" *~ I HAI lo 2, 5 -4 -'d n 4 A-0.2 :o~! -. CrA A_Ozifflil ma a So". -a 9. . E pm old 0- -2 dl *_.~ - I o"Ano"oo "d :4", ~ .-G o wo .~o H o " 'o 1.4:r 0 . a 2 2.9a." ~*a o1guom t* ow4 0. 4 93 0 .d to d 0. wi T . 3 a 0 1. "1 0 1. VITTE, ZH. A. 2.- USSR (600) 4. Dairy Cattle - Latvia 7. Increased yield of cows on state fams of the Latvian S.S.R. Sots. zhive 14 no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Unclassified.I HOJAP Effect of royal jellr an -regeneration. Folia biol. 9 no-31 230-232 163. .1. Department of General Biolo&, Faculty of Medicinet Cownius Universitys Bratislava, (BEES) (WOUND HEALING) (MUSCLES) I CZEECIIOSLOV~'LKI;i~ VITTEK, J; IMESA'TEK9 J 1. Chair of General Biolo:ry (Kantedra I)rC vscobecnu biolo.riu) , Bratislava; 2. Chair of Stomatolo(,~y of the 11"Ledical. Facult-y UK (Katuedra stoina-tolo.-ic Lekarslcej fakulty UK), Bratislava; 3. Chair of -'I,-lie Pharmacolo,,-,ry of the Ph%,.I-,,.a- ceutical F-ac,.dty UK (11,atedra farmako,,3-nozie Farmaccuticilcej fakulty U11"), Bratislava Bratislava, Fai-saceuticky obzor, 11.0 4, 1J063, 163-10-9 "Drugs from Hi.-her Plants an Antibacterial Effect." VITTEX., Jozef, dr. Appropriate extract solutions for acquisition of plqtoncidea of plants in raw extracts. Biologia 16 no.71540-544 '61. 1. Katedra pro vaeobeenu biologiu lekarakej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho, Bratislava, Saoinkova 4/a. (PHITONCIDES) VITTE,K, Lldovit (Cerova.-L'-eskove 0.58, okras Sen-'ca) Perfect dissection of a square into 25 squaren. ~~jl, fyz cas SAV !4 no.3-.234-235 164. 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Vm in n~ N. f~xpwrvmxo, Rtm. 2T.7W., (*t. 26. M. A mixt. of ffm wm;fknd powd. K*Fr(C.N~31110 1i uord. 004, 00 &So.SLA &ITAWINCKAL LITFRATLfif CL9$$WKATJCN 9 A 00 It ~ , " f I - I - -- - 00 I I- I I Ant $1111d0 Vol 0 (PIT; :4( 11119 of If a km m 1 94 ;*T*,O us, : 1; W03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 4 0 a 0 0 * 9 6 0 000 see 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * * * 4 0 0 a * Gi4 0 * 0 9 0 4 0 & 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pIs 0 o-4 PIANO# uu i's so 11044, At" Waco roe roe a** Iwo* SBLITBRSTOVA, L.Ya.; VITTINBIRG, F.I. Purification of hydrogen In a highly efficient mechanical absorber. Mael.-shir.prox. 26 n0-1134-36 Ja,160. (MIR& 13:4) 1. Mosgidrosayod. (Hydrogen) (Absorption) VITTSOM, F.I.; SILIVVRSTOVA, L.Ya. Drying of hydrogon by silica gol. Hael.-zhir.pron. 25 no.11:15-17 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. 14oagidrosavod. (4drogen) ViTTVIBUhG,,_-.ts-.re1 Vladindrovich;, DFII: IGIN, Yu. F., red. - TJUREVA, - -1 ved. red. ' (Practical handbook for geological engineers] Fraktichookoe rukovodstvo dlia tekhnikov-geologov. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Leningrad, IIL'eclru", 1964. 486 p. (1-111JIj 17:8) lo VITTE, Zh. A. P. USSR (6oo) 4. Latvia - Dairy Cattle 7- Increased yield of cows on state farms of We Latvian S.S.R. Sots. zh.'.v. III, No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified. q&uk 0 W a BAWSOMO, O.A.,kandidat msditsinskM kandid&t meditsinekikb nauk; KM 1, ffr.~rjiceasedl kandidat maditainskikh nark; SHCHAPOTIN, BA.,kandidat meditsinakikh nauk Using unithlol, a now antidote, in poisoning by arsonio and mercury compounds. Trach. delo no.1:87 A 157 (Km 1o:4) (ARSWrC--TOXICOLOGY) (THIOLS) (KIRGURY-TOXICOLOGY) t Wev and Mercury Compounds," by Candidates of Medical Sciences G. A. Belonozhko) V. I. Vitte-Drozdovskaya, Ye. 1. Kefeli, iuiu B. i%. Shchodotin) Chair of Therapy, 6anitary-Hygiene Faculty, Kiev Mi-.aical Institute and Laboratory of Experimental Therapy, Ukrainian Scientific-Research Sanitary-Chemical Institute, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 1, Jan 57, P 87 The article reports results of the use of unithiol in the therapy of intoxications by arsenic and mercury compounds. Most of the patients Were in serious condition whenreoeivedat the clinic. Treatment with unithiol began at various times following intoxicatiosis. In additon to unithiol, other means of therapy were administered, i.e., washing of the gastro- intestfnal tract, subcutaneous injections of 5 percent solutions of glu- cose and physiological solution, and cardiac stimulants. All the patients recovered and were released in a satisfactory condition. Unithiol pro- duced no side effects. On the basis of the.results obtained, it was con- ,:.,.Cluded that unithiol was an effective therapeutic agent in intoxications caused by arsenic and mercury compounds. IVANOU, R.M.; ASHRUI. R.I.; WRIKOVAO re.m.; YKjT21X8j2Q,_Z.V.- _~L_ ZARITSMLYA, AJL; MAZARIMA, M.S.; R&YIYEZO, D.T.; BUBAXOTA, G.Te.; KUTSJNKO, I.T.; KASOYANOVA, U.N.; PIMSHIM, S.P., iuzh. Observations on the stability of track. Put' i put.khos. no.10:6-7 0 159. (MIRL 1312) 1. Studenty Moskovskogo instituta inshenerov zhelesnodorozh- nogo tranaporta (for all except Pershin). (Railroads-Track) TITTENBURG. P.T.; SHYEDE, Ye.Ye., prof.s kontr-admiral, otv.red.; ~WAW -AI.A., red.izd-va; KRUGLIKOVA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Life and scientific work of A.Y.Toll']. doiatellnost' A.Y.Tollia. Moskva, Izd-vo 1960. 24) P. (Toll'. Eduard Tasillevich, 1858-1902) Zhiznl i nauchnaia Akad.nauk SSSR, (MIRA 13:3) Ihe Arcti- -ountries, 1)1-4-192;; Lenimrad, ~,k tsiont o-' z ja tel I ski i ot~el orsko7o vedomstva. 1924. 182 .:. r-.;:.os. (51-53", G580-h3 1. Arctic regions. 2. Antarctic regions VITTMIBMG~ P. V. Thermal Regime and won vater in the Permafrost zones of Vaygach and Amderma Islands. ProblenW Arkbiki. No 9. 1939 301 Trudy Arkitcheskogo Nauchno-Issledovatellskogo Instituta, GUSMP,, Council of Ministersp Vol 201, 1948 TOLL, Edimrd Vasillyevich, Baron von; VIT7MURG, Z.I. Etranslatorj; _jjXMQMW,,,r_.V. , red. (Voyage in the yacht OZariawj Plavanis na iakhte *Zaria." Moskva, Oos.izd7vo geogr.lit-ry, 1959. 337 P- (Translated from the Germnn). (KIRA 12:6) (Arctic regions) ~j,! rov 1 r 'I Iron ore deposits inthe region of the Gulf of Kolsk. Petrograd, 2. Goo. tip., 1920. 7 p. (Trudy Severnoi nauchno-promyslovoi ~~kspeditoii, wip. 14) Cyr .4 T1159 1. Iron ores - Russia, Northern. T~r-7T' tin v,%! ili If'- U-1rovic!i. "estoro7holont-, 71-)lo:~noi ruly T-110r!'~ Z- In, - DLC;: Unclass. SO: TC, qoviet Geo"nphy, Pnrt T, 10151, Uncl. Di"I VIndAmIrovich VITTEUBMG, Pavel Vladimirovich ... ## .... Yestorozhdanie zholoznoi rudy v raione Kol'skogo zaliva. Petrograd f 1n20. 7 .- (Trudy Severnoi nauchno-promyBIovoi eksreditsii; vyp. 4). DLC: Unclass. SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified VITTIMUlj~) P-vel fl-d'inlrovich VITTENBLEEM, Pavel VIndimirovich, ed. PIroblenes geophysiques do In Dikoutie. Recuell d' nrticles nvoc ... lm resume on anelais. Leningrad, 1928. ix, 25~!, p. (Akndemiln Nsuk. Komissiia po izucheniiii IAkutskoi ,)Vtonomnoi sovetskoi sotsialisticheskoi respubliki. Materinly. Vyp. 11.) Text in Russian. Bibliop,Tnphy in footnotes to Pr6face. ml SO: IC, Soviet Geography, Part U, 1951/Unclessified GAN BOTTSOVA, Ye.P.; V~IVT rESHIlf, G.S.,; GROMOV, V.I.,; ZUBAKOV, V.A.; IVANOVA, I.K.; KRASNOV, I.I.; LUNGFRSGAUZEII, G.F-,,- ' ITIKIFOROVA, x.v.; roxROVSKATA, I.M.; CHEMOV, Tu.P.; EPSHTF-'rN, S,V.; YAKOVIXVA, S.V. Sergai Aleksandrovich IAkovlav; obituary. Biul.Kom.cietv.per. no.23:97-101 '59. (MIU 13:5) (lAkovlev, Sergel Aleksandrovich, 1879-1q57) (Geology) :;, ~T Y-1 - - I -- '--'LFM, P!,.Vel VT -A Lmlrovich VITITENBURG, Pnvel Vladimirovich. IAkutiin; sbornik stotei; pod red. P.V. 74~.ttenbl-xga. leningrad, All SSSR, 1927. 746 p. DIC: DK771.Y7d8 Cst Cst-11 Oty ICU m-iU NIT SO: IC, Soviet Geogrnphy, Part II, 1951/Unclnssified VITTE!2MMA N.2....4.KukA~hevo, Zakarpatakoy oble, ul. Bogomolltsa, d.1) - Apparatus for gastric resectioA and closed gastrointestinal anastomoses and our experience In using It. lm.khir.arkh. no.ls?4-77 J&-Y 158 1. Xhirurgicheskoye otdelen1ye (zav, - WoG. Vittenberger) Mukachevskoy gorodskoy bollnitty' (AIJ;;;;% TRACT--SURGERY) (SURGICAL INSTRUMBTS AND APPARATUS) TOLL,. Eduard Vasil'Yevich, Baron von; - VITIMMMG. Z. I. (translatorh VITTKNBUEG, F.V., red. --, (voyage in the yacht "Zarlaw] Plavanis na lakhte "Zaria.1 Moskva. Gos.isd-,To gaogr.lit-ry, 1959. 337 P- (Trianslated from the Germul. (KIRA 12:6) (Irctic regions) VITTHR, L.H. Two cases of pregnancv in the vidimentary horn of the uterlis. Zdray.Tixrk. 3 no.3:37-39 MY-Je '59. (MIRA 1?:Il) 1. Glavnyy akusher-ginekolog K&rMkogo oblsdravotdola. (PRIGUNCY, C014PLICATIONS 07 ) VITTER, V., aerzhant Mako ouch an apparatuo. Starsh.-oerzh. no.8:30 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Electric coils-Testing) (Electric power supply to apparatus) J* VITTIG . - "7- 11 Formation and reactions of dih7drobenzene (cyclohexadiene). Ump. khim. 27 no,3:291-305 Mr 158. ()(IRA 11:4) (Cyclohexadiene) YITT~G, G. (Wittig, G.] prof., (Federativnaya Respublika Germanii) Cyclic acetylanic hydrocarbons with a =all number of carbon atoms in the rin Zhur. VKHO 7 no.4t362-366 162. (MIRA 15:3) &Ydrocarbons) (Acetylene compounds) ~T -- 11 1 . . -A - I SHAROVA, A.K.; CHUFAROU, I.G.; VITTIKH, M.V.-,;...SHDSTAK, Y.T. Recovery of germanium from dilute solutions by an Ion exchange method. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.8:36-42 159. (MIRA 13:2) l.Urallskiy filial AN SSSR. (Germanium,-Analysis) (Ion exchange) VITTIKH, M.V.; OOROKMLINSKIY, Tu.S. Ural Scientific and Industrial Conference on Ion Bxchange Resins. Plast.massy no-3:77-79 '60 . (KIM 13:6) (Ion exchange-Congresses) (Resins, Synthetic) SHOSTAK, F.T.; VITTIXH, N.V.; SHARMA, A.K.; CHUFAROTA, LG. Separation of *germanium by an Ion exchange method. IxT.Sib-otd. AN SSSR no.8:69-74 160. (NIRA 13.-9) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskaye otdolonlya Nauchno-issledavateliskogo inatituta plasticheskikh mass I Ural'skiy filial AN SSSR. (Germanium) (Ion exc.hange) CMEOEROV, S.M.0 otv. red.; LASKORIN, B.N.,, red.; KLYACHKO, V.A., red.; MATEROVA, Ye.A.,, red.; LANGE, A.Z., red.; V7T~P, red.; SHOSTAK, F.T., red.; SAVENKO, O.D.,, red.; __ ZYXOVA, V.V., red.; GIAZYRINA, D.M., red.; ALFEROVA, P.F., tekhn. red. (Theory and practice of ion exchange] Teoriia i praktika ion- nogo obmena; trudy. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo AN Kaz.SSR, 1963. 186 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Kazak-hstanskoye respublikanskoye naucl.no-tekhnicheskoye so- veshchaniye po ionnomu obmerru. 1962. (MIRA 17:3) 'ACCESSIOtt NR: AT4o42427 S/0000/63/000/000/0094/0095 AUTHOR: Samborskiy, 1. V.; V:ittiu M. V, TITLE: Accelerating the process of preparation of polyethylenepolyamines SOURCE: Respublikanskoye nauchno-tekhni 'cheskoye soveshchanlye po ionnamu obmepu. Alma-Ata, 1962. Teoriya I praktika ionnogo obmena (Theory and practled of Ion exchange); trudy* soveshchanlya. Alma-Ata, lzd-vo AN KazSSR, 1963, 94-95 TOPIC TAGS:' polyethylenepolyamine, resin, Ion exchange resin, resin AN-2F, ethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine ABSTRACT: The synthesis of a low-base anion exchange resin, AN-2F, was modified by reacting dichiaroethane with gaseous ammonia In the pretence of water, rather than in aqueous ammonia solution. The proportion of water in the mlkture is*re- i duced from 125% to 400/. of the amount of reacting dichlbroethane, ard the tempera- ure of the mixture, preheated to 110-115C, is maintained at 120-125C by the heat t of reaction, varying the rate of ammonia supply~ This technique permits simplift- cation and reduction of the costs of the curreni AN-2F polyethylenepolyamine technology by eliminating two steps from the process: the preparation of the hydrochlorides of the polyethylentpolyamines, and decomposition of the hydro- .,.__cb!orldes to yield the free bases. Small-amounts*pf the' llqh~ fractions of poly- Card tf. 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4042427 ethylenepolyamines, such as ethylanediamine and diethylenetriamine, do not Impair the properties of the AN-2F,. The product obtained by the proposed method Is In no way inferior to ihe product of the current iechno)ogy. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskikh-nauk.AN KazSSR (Institute ofChemical Sciences, AN KazSSR); Nizhnetagillskly filial 4IIPM (Nizhnetqgillsk Branch of the NIIPM) r SUBMITTED: 13N6v63 EqCL: '.00 SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: .900 2/2 Card:' ACCESSION NR: AT4042429 S/0000/63/000/000/0099/0100 AUTHOR: Vittlkh, M. V.; Aymanshin, I* A. TITLE: .'The probibm of the selection 'f o s.olvents ford the of ton exchange resins SOURCE: Respublikanskoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye soveshchanlye po ionnomu obmenu*; Alma-Ata, 1962. Teoriya I praktika Ionnogo obmena (Theory and practice of Ion exchange) trudy* soveshchanlya. Alma-Ata, lzd-vo AN KazSSR, 1963, 99-100 TOPIC TAGS: resin, ion exchange resin, resin synthesis, polyethylenepolyamind, dibromocthane ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the difficulties encountered in selecting common 'solvents for the reactants In the synthesis of certain Ion exchange resins, due to the violent character of the reaction which necessitates limitation of the di-i rect contact of the reactants. The problem is all the more difficult when polar substances interact wl,th nonpolar. For the synthesis of an anion exchange resin from nonpolar polyethylenepolyamines and polar dibromoethane, the authors recomrr-rd the slow addition of 3:1 aqueous dibromoethanc emulsion at 40-60C to a 1:1 aqueous polyethylenepolyamire solution. The dried gel is then crushed and sifted. The ; roduct Is homogeneous.and has adequate static exchange capacity, swelling abili-: 1/2 rACCESSION NR: AT4o42429 ty and oxidizability. The method is-suitable for a large variety of reactants used In the synthesis of ion exchange resins. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskikh nauk AN KazSSR (institute of Chemical Sciences, AN KazSSR) SUBMITTED: 13Nov63 ........ ENCL: 00 SUB CO*DE: OC NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 2/2 Card _a;, j:z ACCESSION NR: AT4o42419 S/0000/63/000/000/0043/0045 AUTkR: Shostak, F. T. ;'Vittikih, M_ ._VS.avellyeva, 0. 'A.; Koz1ov, G. S. Malinovakiy, L. TITLE: The influence of u;tr6sou*nd on the kinetics of Ion excha'nge SOURCE:' Respublikanskoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye soveshchaniyi po lonnomu obmenu. Alma-Ata, 1962. Teoriya i priktika ionnogo obmena (Theory and practice of ion exc hange); trudyle soveshchaniya. Alma-Ata, lzd-vo AN KazSSR, 1963, 43-45, TORIC TAGS: ion exchange, Ion exchange kinetics, ultrasound, cation exchange anion exchange resin, resin regeneration ABSTRACT: An UZGI-1.5 ultrasonic generator in an auto-exciting circuit with three GU-80 tubes fed without recti*fying directly from a three-phase a.c. grid was used in a study of the effects'of ultrasound on Ion exchange In an acid cation: exchange resin (KU-21) and two alkaline anion exchange resins (EDE-IOP and AN-1). The H form of the cation exchange resin.and the OH form of the-anion. e~*ange re- sins in 1.0 and 0.1 N aqueou's solutions of-KOH of 1.0, 0.1 and,0.01.N ~~bous,sol& tions of hydrochloric acid, respectively were exposed to ultrasound for 3, 7, 15, w/c 25 and 45.minutes with an Uptensity of 3.0 m3. at room temperature. The tests generally showed that Imposition of an ultrasonVe field intensifies ion exchange L-ir% the initial stage, esper-laFly In the first 3-15 min. The effect of the field IZ2 ACCESSION NR: AT4o42419 I depends largely on the prop~rtles of the resin and the concent,ratio,n of the. solution. Regeneration of the AN-1 resin by 5% Na2C03 ws"cculerated almost 3.3 fold by ultrasound. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimfcheskikh nauk AN Ka4SR (institute of Chemical Sciencies, AN KazSSR); KLazglpropishcheprom SUBMITTED: .13Nov63 ENPL: 0.0 SUB CODE: GC NO REF SOV: 001 OTNER: 007' -71 2/2 ,Carer ZIKOVA, V.V.;,Y1TT1KH, H.V.; W-.REfrNA, L.D. Synti.esis of anicnic excharge re3ins based on a=d poiyepoxide compounds. Report No.2; Effect of the separate factors of anionitv synthesis on thermal stability in aqueous media. Trudy Inst. khim. nauk AN Kazakh. SSR 11:89-94 164. (MIRA 17:11) AUTTiOR- Zykr)va, V.V. , Vittikh M. V. Mareyeva, L. D. T- T -t.-ll ne ;,In(4 "'.1"Ac Sr)"~~C'F: .kN Kazsl-SR TnHticut khimir~icqkikf, nali~~ T nidy. V. 1 WA Sintez Y I A fl f, I' 1 7. t,jx),xido rcstn t I e T-M, .1i LA V t? t; I n A a A 11 r: )C (l, i 7 a~ i i t v De f, r t. an ur - r '31 T r f r -Card L 21339-65 ACCESSION N-R- AT50f,"M8 have -h I a MUC resins EDE-10P and AN -2F , although in satue respects stahility varied at rnificantly with the feea- r-s-tif c used for preparation of the resla. Optiln,.~I p"perties were obtained at the weight rado 10:4:2-,15 for pol.-,allylamine-epichicron_!drin.-diglycidot ether:vmter. '111glycidol ether was prepared by a published method (Brit. Patent 519,571,1938). The Ion-exchange capacity of the experlmenW regins tnc-raased by 0. -5,TY e.ff,,r A,%-OCIATION: Institut khimichesIdkh nauk. Ak-ademiya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR (Instltutc of ChemIcil Sciences, Academy of Sc4 nces of the KuaLh- SSRJ SUBAnTTEM--00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- MT NO REF SOV: 005 OTH ER: 005 Card 2/2 L 28501461-- -EIVT(d ]L.-. iACC NR; AP6007541 SOURCE CODE.- UR/0410165/0001006/0103/0109 A. 31 AUTHOR: Vittikh, V. (Novosibirsk) ORG-. none TITLE: Investigation of noise roject:on In some adaptive dI&Isers of measuring signals SOURCEt Aytometriya, no, 6, 1965, 103-109 TOPIC TAGS:,electric measurement, digitizer, noise rejection, signal anslyeis, random noi3e signal, electronic circuit ABSTRACT: As noise rejection often deterriiines the type of equipment for compressing measuring Information, this article investigates the noise rejection of various algorithms used for adaptive digitizing. In a Legandre-type adaptive digitizer (son figure), signal f (t) at time t w 0 +o fixed In a storage element SE land UM d then applied to integrator 1i the output Is applied to 12, and so on. The ard 1/3 UDC: 62 - 506? ACC NR: 'AP6007541 - ----------- r T ik rw, pt H 6y, To read, releasC:* -L-7 r "not Ce 01 integrated values are! i multiplied, in units I MU, by Z/T, (2/T)2.1 etc. , prod uced by a function generator (dotted line). Matrix LL scaler MS multiplies L-!~L the above products b -L~ LEI- 6" a known numerical LW-~' 'S matrix. Subtracting units SU and SU 2 compute approxima- "' P0. tion errors; BS 1 buffer storage. This,'--- functional scheme can be realized by either; 1 28501-66- ACC NR: AP6007541 anal og or digital computer, the second being preferable for practical reasons.A simplified irersion of the above scheme permits obtaining high compression ration in the cases when the signals are accompanied by random Gaussian noise of a higher frequency. It is found that the noise rejection of adaptIve -digitalt zing algorithms based an arthaganal Legsndrs~ Volynomiels is higher ". th&t of algorithms based on difterentiation4 Orig. art. hast 2 figures, 3 formulas, and 3 tables. SUB CODES 09 SUBM DATE: 2SMay65 ORIG REFs 004 VITTIKII, V.A. (Novosibirok); GIUMURG, A.N. (Novosibirok) Optimal discretization of measurement signals. Avto:r4triia no.3: 26-33 165. (I.IMA 1r,: 1) 1. Submitted Sept. 15, 1964. -L 11119-66 ACC NR.AP6002011 SOURCE CODE. UR/6268765/000700376637/0041 I AUTHOR:-Vittikh, V. A 1 Oinzburg, A. N.; 4ulikovokiy, Ko L, ORG: Institute of Automatic and Electrometry, Siberian Branch, AN SSSR (Instit~t3 avtomatild i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdolenlya AN SSSR) TITLE: Determining the maximum deflection angle of the moving cumponent of an electrometer SOURCE: AN.SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoloniye. Izvestiya. Seriya. tokhnicheakikh nauk, no* 3# 1965, 37-41 TOPIC TAGS: electrometer, electrometric amplifier ABSTRACT: Sensitivity of an electrometrio amplifier depend8, among other things, on the maximum permissible angle a of deflection of the moving component of the electrometer; hence, increasing the electrometer range may result In considerably higher output of the amplifier. Formulas are developed which permit determining (9 from a specified nonlinearity of the torque-deflection angle ratiol the torque max curve is approximated by Chebyahev polynomials. A 9-step computation procedure is suggested. Orig. art. hast 20 formulas, SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 23Mar65 / ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 001 CnM 1/1 UDC:621-317,745s621-317.723 Vi7lKlif fINIBURGY A.N. (Ncvas!Urs~) ;.3.,Fnrl-r~hm fo-~ data ncileilion control. Avtomet-..4,.Ia no.4t 28--35 165. (MIPIP 18-.9), f"-4,1.F-1.1-4. PC4 Fk-4/PI-4 iii- "u ACCESSION NR: A-P5012336 ~,-,/0288/65/C'fJO/C~01/0012/()037 AUTHOR Vittikh, V. A.; Ginzburg, A. N.-, Drabychev Yu. P. d 1 q r-! c I 7~ g Copp -V ~4 C P C S 'K C, 7, -qkfkfi tAauk, d& ntation, -Fourte-r ~o-e:-f-f-fiEie-r-t-6-val-tiatibn-- cm- -iA(;S-- o act F-J TOPIC I Pirt a! F-uncl-tc-I expansion, chp-byntlev coefficic-rit. ClDmputcr Input ABSTRACT: The representation of informatLoa in compact form plays ar, ir-portant Met'lod for the lntegrL~ticn e functinn f C v Nwith a wetght function --t 55907-65 ACCES 9 !Ofr fTR AP5012336 AN SS SU MjjrrE-D - 27jun64 ENCL! 0-3 SUB w D E w Ru sov. o06 OTUER: 002 VITTIKH, V.A.; GINZEURG, A.N.,- KUI,TlrOV,9KTY, K.L. Determining max!== angle of daflecticn-, of the movable phy-4. of an electrometer. Tzv. SO AN SSSR no. 10, Ser. tekh. nauk no. 3:37-41 165 (MrRA 19:1) 1. Thatit-ut aytonatiki i elektrometrii Sibirskogo otdeloniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. Submitted March 23, 1965, _F-k L jnit L 6 EWT(d)/FS-S-2/EEC(k)~2/E7ytPkv)/'M 21NY'(k) I N LM ACC NR& AP6015321 SOURCE CODE: UR/0410/65/000/003/0026/0033 AUTHOR: V1111kh, V. A. (NovosibirBk); Ginzburg, A. N. (Novosibirsk) ORG: none TrrLE: Optimal encoding of telemetry signals (Paper presented at the Sixth All-Union Conference on Automatic Control and Electric Measurement Methods held in Novosibirsk In September 19641 11 SOURCE: Avtometriya, no. 3, 1965, 26-33 TOPIC TAGS: telemetry technique, error minimization. dynamic programming, signal codir successive approximation method ABSTRACT: Optimal encoding of fully kDown continuous signals, considered ns determined functions of time. Is discussed mathematically. The problem reduces itself to the minimiza- tion of some error functional, or to determining the minimal value of c -entropy by successive approximation. Dynamic programming Is deemed preferable to standard methods of classic * analysis, even though it requires the employment of a universal digital computer. Orig. art. has: 23 formulas. SUB CODE: 09P 12/ SUBM DATE: l5Sep64/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH REP: 008 Card 1/1 C)cjQ,_ UDC; 62-603 41 A( SOURCE CODE: TJ'R/r-'410/65/CCO/C