SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GVERDTSITELI, I.M. - GVISHIANI, G.S.
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AUMOR.' qverdtsiteli, L M-; DOkSOPU10-0 P.
ene
TIME: some conversion reactions of 2il1c0n-c2Dt!!a,'M vil
SCURCE: AN sssR. I)oklady*j V. 150, no. 5, 1963, 1043-1046
T-OpIC TAGs: conversion reaction, silicon-cOntaining J
vimylacety1eme glycol
triethylsilene, Speyer catalyst, WrOgellati0n, catalyst Pd/CaCo; wab 3,
Raney III
ABSTRACT: In a preceding report, the synthesis of silicoaocontaining
vinylacetyler-e glycol was examined, using triethyl-913.ane in diaceytlene glyl:~013 in.'
the presence of Speyer catalyst In Jsopropyl alcohol. It wu of interest to us -to
explain the influence of the trietlWlsilyl group on the behavior of the molecule
of
silicon-containing vinylacetylene g3,vcol In certain chemical reacticne, particuljarqy~
in reaction of bydrogenationA act ion of triethorlsilane and trietlWl chlorosilane.
,~Triethylsilane is not jo in the triple bond of silicon-contAdzLing virql- a
acetylene glycol in the presence of the Speyer catalyst even durJmg heating of the
reaction mixture up to 720C. A stu&,f of tbe bydrogenation reaction in the presence
of catalyst Pd/CaCO sub 3 and Raney Ni in4licated that exhiustive Nrdrorenal_~,On ol'
silicon-ccntaining vinylacetylene glycol does not occur; cmly (me t-rip:e loc.-ft was
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partially bydrogenated (to a double bond* oatxinirw~ iliew
.) and allicon-a glyeol M
omb
Tormed. In the 1wdrogenated glycol, the presence of c Ined dlew bonds MIS
;1,established by the study of glycol spectra. Or1g. art. bas: I table,
JASSOCIATION: Thilisskiy gosudarstvenr" universitet (ThIlisi State Unin-rfqi~y)
;~suwum: iiFeb63 DATE AcQ: i5jul63 ENCL: 00
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GVERDTSIIT,Ll. I.M.; GUYfSADZE, T.P.; PETROV, A.D.
Synthesis and dehydration of some germanium-containiftg
diene carbinols. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.1:107-110 N 163.
(MIRA .17:1)
1. Thillsskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Petrov).
Soob. Gruz. 3~!T 36 ro.'l:5T)-r,'
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I.. Thiliss,!~Jly t'(slldll-,;Lv-ennyy
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F,
Carbinols. P-.il, AN SSSF no, 17-6~1('
(MiRA
Tbi.~isskliy g-sudarstv-inyy u.nivensilet., 2,
AN SSSF Pe~rcr
GVERDTSITELI, I.,M.; BUACHIDZE, I.I.A.
Action of HGe(C211 5)3 on diacetylene glycols in the presemm.
of fIPtC1 -
1: 6- DOkl. AN' SSSR 158 no.1047-150 S-0 '(-4
(HURA 17:0
1. Thilisskiy gosudarstlvenn,ry universitet. Predstwrieno aka-
demikom A.11. Nesmeyanov-ym.
49--65 '1 fr"/EW::~ 'R10(j)IT' pc.4/ -f.
EV;
AC~'ESSIOV UR: A_P300B547
A I !T~4 I)F :f~ve-dts i te 1i , 1 . 'A, UgreH-ie idze D. Sh. Chanturiva, M. D.
T T T LIE: A me-hod for, producing organometallic pollymiiers. Class 39, lia. 169247
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarny'kh znakov, no. 6, 196'5, 61
TOPIC TAGS- formaldehyde resin, m-sol, orgRno metallic compound, orgrancelemen't.-al
polymer
IABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a nq~had for prodLP,.ing Grgano-
!metallic polymers based on pbeno1bUMldZ_bjde resolt%v hamte."ling this tw~,n with
metal co:-,mounds. A wider selection of hardeneirsAs provided by ustng ietravdl~_nt
titani,om compounds, e.g. titanium tetracMla_ridej~as well as the D~vdmcrs oil Incorr-
,plete hydrolysis and alcoholysis of this compound.
!ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 16Jun6l FNcb: 00 $IJB CODE: 14t. 0d
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GVERDTSITELI, LIM,; BUACHIM"E, 1".A.
Ax*,UQMLI,Df triethylgermane on diacetylene glycols in the presence
Of H2PtCl6. Soob. All GruzSSR 37 no.2:323-330 F 1655. (14IPA 18:3)
L Tbilisskiy gosi,,darstvennyy universitat. Submitted July 23, 196-1.
GV F TSITE, LIL , I DC"KLOPUL 0, J f.
Synt,hesis and study of 5,5-diphg-,nylclibclnzoqil(-,]. Emd r,.r-(Iiphenyldi-
benzogermol. Soob. All Gruz. SSR 40 rio.2:333-338 IN '~,5-
(L%I!P.A 19:1)
1. Institut fizicheskoy i organicheskoy lr-himii 1?1 Gruz-Ssll. Submitted
N'tarch 11, 1965.
ACC NRi A117001563 SOURCL CODL: Uit/0251/66/044/003/0589/0595
.AUTHOR: Gverdtsiteli, I. M.; Ugrekhelidze, D. Sh.
-iORG: Tbilisi State University (Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
;TITLE:. Reactions of phenolic polymers with chlorosilanes
,;SOURCE: AN GurzSSR. Soobshcheniya, v. 44, no. 3, 1966, 589-595
ITOPIC TAGS: phenolic -esol, novolak, polychlorosilane, curing,curing agent
ABSTRACT: A atudy has been made of the curing of phenolic polymers with polychloro-
silanes. Polychlorosilanes were shown to form infusible and insoluble products with
phenolic polymers. In the reaction of resols with polychlorosilanes two processes
take place: 1) formation of silicon atoms
OH
OH OH OH +nR,SICI, 0 0
\SIR, \SIR,
OH OH OH -2nHC1 0/ 0/
a
OH
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containing crosslinks: and 2) conventional curing catalyzed by hydrogen chloride
liberated in the reaction. In the reaction of novolaks with polychlorosilanes only
one process takes place: formation of silicon Mins containing crosslinks. The total
number of silicon atoms involved in crosslinking is proportional to the number of
free hydroxyl groups in the initial phenolic resin, and determines the degree of
crosslinking of the organosilicon products formed. It is concluded that polychloro-
silanes can be used as curing agents for phenolics. The paper was presented by
Academician. S. V. Durmishidze. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. (BO]
SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 19Feb66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 009/
ATD 'PRESS: 5109
Cc
KVALIASHVILI, A.A.; RUKHADZE. A.K.; GAMAMI, K.Le; MUM, B.R.
Using radioactive iodine (J-131) in the diagnosis of brain tumors.
Soob, AN Graz. SSR 19 n0-3:363-367 3 157. (MIU' 110)
1. Thiliaskiy goaudarstvannyy maditainskiy institut. Predstavleno
akademikom r.D. Arlstav-4.
(BUIN-MORS) (ICIDIM&--IsOTOFW)
GVETADZE, ?-aadur RazMenovich
(Functional state of the central nervons system in thyro-
toxicosis and the effect of treatment with radioactive iodine
(,131)][Funktsionallnoe sostoianie tsentrallnoi nervnoi oi-
StenV pri tire otoksiko z akh i vliianie na nem lecheniia radio-
aktivnym iodom (1131). Tbilisi, Gos.izd-vo "Sabehota
Sak-artvelo"I 1963. 9S P. [In Georgian] (MIRA 17-- 5)
GVETADZE, N.R.
Extraction of steel pellet from the broactrus with the aid of an
electric magnet. Vent. oto-rin. 16 n0-5:83 5-0 854,N12i 7:12)
1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukha, gorla I nose. (zav. prof. S.S.Khe-
chinashvili) Tbilisskogo instituta usoverahenstvovaniya vrachey.
(BRONCHI, foreign bodies,
extraction, magnetic)
(FOREIGN BODIES,
bronchi, extraction, magnetic)
8PA(-.)-2/~114-(M)/5PF(C)/EPR/F.IIP(J)/T PC~-4/Pr-4/Ps-4;/r-t-?? 11WIRIA
:UR/02%/64/036A02/0313/0400
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AUTHORI Zodelava# 0. L.; Bogacheval To. N,; Gvilayaj L.S~ I i!G~ N, D.
ZUICItkovt G. A.
TITLE: Features of the d6formation of cowtruction pj!atica~wxaer 0'amstant loads
SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobahchaniyat vo ~361 Wd 29 .19A,
. . =
onme, gaft.~ss
TOPIC TAGS: vinyl plastic, laminated glasiv, fib, e;rgims, to S
def6rmation
Abstract: This paper (presented. by Aeadelaician'H. R. DVAU, i il Jul~ 1964:
summarizes the results of testa ran on four'Soviet plastic pi,~dticW'.,;-
-,vinyl plastic "A" (Technical Adm -a -Ministry 6fi Ahe;dl~bmical-
pristratio of the
Industry No 3823-53), J-sa'2763 3318 "&~p andiftber.-
f IbVglabs
_KiberE -as
glass laminate "ST" (State Standard 4646_41~).Jm6 various etresi;os uer~! ap-
plied to these materiafe_fo~ periods rojiging up to-200 hourat wid f2tte re-
sulting deformations vere measured and recorded.
In the case of l(w atreaues, the deformation-increaae rat6 dindaished
rather slowly duriqg the initial periodp then began to approaah a cartain
constant; value asymptotically (the rate wan practically consteint aftel' 70..
80 hours). In the case of higher atreasesp the rate diminisheil much more
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I-rapidly, and clearly assumed a constant vallae4
A certain critical stress could be delLneatedo above vlAch ther~,e was
continuous incre e in the rate referred too with inevitable de,iiitrilcitioa
!of the materialt and below which the rate approached zero. . Wil;'Hin thet
Alower range bf-stresses, the deformation-time curve falls into thre.
11sections: (1) the "Point" section, correspanding to aomentarylelastic
ijdeformation, (2) a section corresponding to the rise and deveU~Ment'. 'a
1,1viscoelastic deformation; and (3) a aection corresponding to dsmpil~t
14here the increase rate approaches a conatmat value. ln,:the uj,~Iper ri:iAg'e
~;of stresses the deformation-tine curve falls into four sdction~ Icorr
T
.Ponding to (1) momentary elastic deformations, (2) unsteady dekormat~tdh wr
(creep)t with gradual-felling off of the Increase rate, (3) '01413tic 11(1-
Tformation of constant increase rate, and (4) deformation Waxtik~A-by il:
!-oharply rising increase ratep with ultimate'destruction at mAqrial,41
Deformation-time graphs are given for -the four materials:ikmted; they
include individual curves for each of the atreases applied.
The paper also Includea brief =-thematlical analms of V,166oelsitlhtic
and plastic deformation as observed in planti* materialop a dislicussiow of
deformation models # and some tabulmr, materf-itl 'Orig'a-art. h" If, kig~x*s
9MPMt 6 formulwo and 2 tablea.
ird ?1*3
c;
1
~! -1 ~ %:-*~ :-~ i i .,;!,: :.:~
I I 1,~,
D AN'.Af I4~il' , 6 h . IS'.-V
Study on tho self-absorption indip In borurj~ Flz- tver. lleln -,l nc).r,:
1563-1564 14Y '0 5. (MIRA 1815)
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AUTHOR: -Dzhamagidze, Sh. Z.-. S~Lyti radzeL Gvilava) M1. F11_-
_.I. _~~ ; I jjt I
TITLE: Investigation of the edge of intrinsic absorption of boron
SOURCE: Fizilm tverdogo telay V. 7) no. 5, :L965, lj63-1565
S
TOPIC TAGS: absorption edge, Mjaq_q:~rqrq!~try, ab orption coefficient, valence
band, conduction band, phonon
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the edge of intrinsic absoij)tion of spectrally
pure crysta 'ne boron of P-rhomobhedral structure with electric resistivity
P-1-
(1--3) x 10 ohm-centimeter. The absorption coefficient was de:ytexrmined wth an
infrared spectrometer (IKS-6) with alloifance for multiple reflection. flear the
absorption edge, the absorption coefficient is practically constant and is eqval
to only 2 em-1, demonstrating the low concentration of the free. carriers and scat-
tering centers in the investigated samples. A plot of the squ~lre root of t.-ie ab-
sorption coefficient on the photon energy asswies the fom. of a broken line -, A n-
dicating the presence of indirect a-Ilowed transitions of fhe electrons from the
valence band to the conduction band) in which phonon8 participate. The phollon
energy is 0.16 eV., corresponding to a rather high Debye temperature of 1855K. 7n?
minimum gap between bands is 0-93 eV- This differs from the published data ap-
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Preciably (1-5-1.6 eVily although part of the difference can be explained. "We
thank 1. A. Bayramashvili and g. V.__TAagLLKeyshvi3.i:'-I'o-~-'supplyir4lv, the crystals of
pure i;~oron.
has: 2 figures and 1 fontulA.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: o4sep64 ENCL: 00
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'V05P,/6P/00O/006/085/136
A057/A 10 1
AUTHORS: Gvilava, N. M., Nemsadze, Ye. K., Chigagidze, Z. M
TITLE The temperature dependence of the electric conductivity of !0100-~ sirg e
I
crystals
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 6, 1962, 32, abstract 6E265
("Tr. Tbilissk. un-ta", 1a,60, v. 86, 459 - IWDI~)
MT: The dependence of the electric conductivity T of' Mo)-,, single crys-
tals was investigated in the temperature range from -60 to +125,00C-conside-ring
the effect of thermal treatment. Two regions of linear dependence of log(5"on
1/T can be observed: 220 - 2800K with activation energy 6E V 0.47 ev and 380
4300K with 6E = 0.8'17 - 1.12 ev. The reversible dependence of 6 on T is observed
only up to 800C. Above 800C, O'increases irreversibly without a change of &E.
Trhis is explained by the formation of oxygen vacancies in thermal treatment, which
are capture centers for electrons.
P. Konorov
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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.D244/j)307
A.OTHORS: Nanobashvili, Ye. MI. , Beruchaslivili, .6. P. , Gvilava S
Ye., Ivanitskaya, L. V. and Chirakadze, G.
1~
T ME: Oxidation of aul,)hur COMPOUndo under the ii-otion of x- and
radiation
6OURCJj'. Trudy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsibnnoy _r'.-hi-
mii. Ed. by 1j. 6. Polak. Mosc-ow, Izd-vo AN 566R, 1962,
155-158
TZXT: The authors investigated the action of x and jrays on the
aqueou.9 uolutions of sulphides and thiocyanatee of various alkali
metals, aqueous suspensions of sulphide minerals and H 2j, mercap-
tan8, thiourea and thiophen. Irradiation was carried out with x
rays from a Co 60 source with the activity of 35 CUries, and ~tlso
mixed radiation 14PT-10or) (IRT-1000), the radiation dosage being
2.5 x 10 14 , 5 x 10 13 and 2.5 X 10 15 ev/mi.sec respectively. The
.-.,.irradiation cau8es full oxidation of Na, K and NH4 sulphides to
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KOSAREVY 0., shturman; GVILIDIS, B., bortmekhanik (IrIcutek); KMJW;
LOZOVSKIY; M 'MIN, starshiy Inshener-ekonomist; MILOV, Yu.,
aviatekhnik; FROLENKO, N. (Novosibirsk); KHAUULLIN, R.
(Verkhniye Kigi, Bashkirskoy ASSR); ZOSIKOV, V. (g. KliftUy,
Bryanskoy oblagti)
'Public inspectiory is in action. GMhd. av. 20 no.6:28
I
is 163. (KMA 16t8)
1. Otshchestvennyy inspektor po bezopasnosti poletov,
Novosibirsk (for Kosarev).
(Aeronautics, Commercial)
S/1 90/63/0(iq'/002'/020/024
Bi 01 /B1 02
AITMORS. Cull, V. Ye., Chernin, I. M., Zaborovskayaq Ye. E.,
Dontsova, E. P., Gvilldis, V. Yu.
.C=~ -
TITLE: Investigation of the rupture process of glass fabric.-
reinforced resins
PERIODICAL: Vysofkomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyat v- 5, no. 2, 1963,
274-278
TEXIL: The effect of the nature of the binder on the tensile strength of
glass-reinfoiced resins (GRR) was studied. o - f(&) was determined and the
breaking process was recorded with a high-speed camera. Results: GRR with
epoxy phenol or epoxy phenol-rubber binder (I) brpk in the same way as a
homogeneous brittle material, a a 1600 � 50 kg/CM . In GRR with epoxy
organosilicon binder,, the individual glass fabric layers behave nonuniformly,
0 . 1250 + 100 kg/cm'. GRR with epoxX resin binder differed but slightly
from I, b7ut a slight separation into layers set inj a - 1550 + 50 kg/cm2.
The most irregular behavior was observed in glass fabric laye-ra with poly-
ester maleinate or epoxy polyester acrylate binder; o - 650 � 100 k9/c1n2.
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GULS, V.Ye.; CHMIN, I.M.; ZABOROVSKAYA, Ye.E.; DONTSOVA, E.P.;
GVILI 99-1i4w
Process of rupture of fiber glass reinforced plastics. VyBokom.
soed. 5 no.2:27L,~-278 F 163. (M IRA 16:2)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekbnologii imeni
lomonosova.
(CMass reinforced plastics-Testing)
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TS-D(m)-3/AFDC(b) aMAIH~VIW
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1055
AUTHOR: Donte;ova, E. P.; Gvil!dis, V. Zaborovskaya. S.4'!quV~"
YV V. UL
TITLE; Temperature dependence.of-the rupt(ire of fiberglassifabrics ~U~1118 U;rti
dimensional stretching
~SOURCZ.1, Plasticheskiye massy*, do. 10, 19154, 53-55
TOPIC TAGS: fiberglass, fiberglass fabrial, plastic cloth,' 1~tdn~tc;d plastic4l'
inforced olastic, epoxide resin, epoxy
~re phonol resin, bindeT. j plyl~ Oeparatiol
q
!ABSTRACT: The.authors attempted to clarify the tompe~ature~!tlepe.iidc-inc!e~of thi teVA-
sile strength of f ibel*lass fabrics on the basis of the: asa6mptfd~n'itfiat if tb6
resin and glaso fiberd,')Undergo the same.deformation, :the pldati~ niaterial WhavOts
as a monolith,:.does not separate into layd-s, and is destr~olrad orily. if the otresa.
applied to it exceeds the combined strength of all the Slasit, obi~,,ik~ ay-ers., TiNx-
:werO:
glass fabrics containing epox-yphenol resin or epdxide binders XK-75 r K-82)~
investigated over a temperature. range of -40 :to +200C. It i.'Zas f-0'?U-1L*d' that fabricon.
based on different binders dLf fev vary little from one. anoth:ar 16: tensiLe sj:iength
at either low temperatures (-40C) or temperatures above 16041150c,~ regardlesal!of
,the different strength and thermal stability of the hmrdeae~':biwters. 'In thd range
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'between -
40 and +100C, the strength is determined~by the tyoo; of. Lider 16 f abrIds
:made from a more thermo stable resin, the atrength decreases, taore slowly with 1n~.
.creasing temperature. The character of thedestruction in fibergl.ass f abric:s: can
:be clearly seen in photographs of the samples,in two planm~in fi-ont asid side_
:views. These observations are discussed. No separatio:6~.,''takd'i~; ''place a t '; 2!,) 0 r.
:60C, but on increasing the temperature to 100C..and hie-ter, or decreaging it tp-4011.1
,the layers separate. At 100c, the fabrics containing opoxyp6enol,resin show leswt
~separation than samples with:pure epoxide hinders.. At-150-2a.0C tfie'r'els a marked;
;separation of the layers. This is explaine'd by the faet thzii the~s .Mples w
;made of two kinds of glass: silicate and polymeric, which b eutt
~-have 1 differ yt on
cheating. In the brittle stage, the binderc differ little,frbm~ ond 4nother in'~
deformability, but with increasing temperature the deformability of polyawax glass
-increases much- morel rapidly than-that- of silicate ~glass. The: rapid Kncrease -irt de;.
formation of fiberglass with heating is. due to. the deformatioit of Ithe polymer'
binder. During transition of the binder into the highly elastic Eltate, the de-
formability of the resin is h1l.gher than that of the fibergtd0s, fab,ric-, In this
case, the stresses between all layers are distributed non Unifo 1~7 .'.and this'e* :9
FM ause
- I figures and I table.
~the layers-to separate. Orig.-art. has.
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GVIN5 V.Ya.
Features of using morphometry in tectonic zoning. Geoflz.razved,
no.lOill3-125 162. (MIRA 15.-12)
(Geomorphology)
GVINJ 1.1a.
Using morphCastry for structural studies of the upper and
central Volga and Kama Valleys. Vop. geog. no.63:64-80
163. (MIRA 17:3)
GV-J. N 1.1 - V. Ya.
Using isolength maps for forecasting tectonic utructure8 in the
northern regions of the Vclga-Ural prcvLnce. Dokl. kN SSSR 160
no.3:669-672 Ja 165. (IMIRA 18:3)
1. Subrhitted April 22,.1964.
A 11 J t
Fractional separation of hydroxides of some metals from
solutionfi ob"ained in tne acid leac)dnc P. rp n t,j nit
; of local s. e P
Trudy in6t. p.riki. K-him. -1. elektrokdiim. 0 Gruzz. SS.H 4.45-52
(MIRA
~ GVIN, V.Ya.
Basic characteristics of the tectonics of the crystal-line
liasement of the V),atka-Kama Basin. Biul. MIF. Otd. geol.
39 no.4:28-38 Ji-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17: 10)
M"P -If t~Xl
GVINIANIME, T.I.; SHARASHIDZE, M.I.
Transportation, trade and interregional relations. Trudy
Inst. geog. AN Gruz. SSR 11:241-264 159. (MIRA 16:1.1)
GUNIANIME". Z111,
Caucasian genera of the tribe Lychnideae Fonzl emends Trudy
Tbil.bot.inst. 21.53-80 161, OMU 14 10)
(Caucasus-lychnideae)
Erosion
"The Control of AYalanoheo:w N. M. CWinohldze, 2 pp
"Priroda" No 11
Outlines vork on avalanoheB done by Tbilisi Sol
See Inst of Installations and Hydraulic Pover Kag.
23/49%T.
U=/Oeophysies - Ave-Unches, Snow Jun 50
"Air Currents Emerging in the Movement of Snow
'- lanabes," Docent N. M. Gvinchidze
~'Priroda" No 6, pp 67-69
Gives 3 instances (2 Russian and one Swiss) of
de
I-struative air waves advancing before snow ava-
lanches and discusses the nature and reasons for
the formation of air currents in snow avalanches.
Two -measur s now employed in USSR to combet snow
avalanches are: (1) construction of snow-catching
basins to shore up the snow cover on dangerous
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slopes, and. (2) periodic instigation of artificial
avalanches by mortar bombardment of accumulated
snow cover.
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GVU.ICHIVDZE, N. M.
The Struggle Against Snow Avalanches During 111. rh-Moun ta in Hydr(y~lectrlc
Constructions
The author presents thd characteristics of the conditions for the
formation, size of avalanches, and speed of their motion. lie character-
izes the pr-Incipal measures :in the stmggle against avalanches (artifi-
cial constructions, forecasting, protective devices of various kinds).
He presents equations for the limitIng height oil snow cover bein- held
on a slope as a function of slope, volume~tric weight of snow, coeffi-
cient of internal friction of snrxr, force of splitting alona the slin-
page plane, and resistive force of snmr to disrupture. (RZhGeol, N.D. 4,
1955) Gidrotekhn- str-yo. No. 4, 1953, 42-45.
SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific
abstracts (17)
LISOVSKIYJ, A.I.; GVINDOZIIILIYA, V.I. (Rybinsk)
Case of plasmocytcma of the lung. Khirurgiia no.8:120,-130
Ag 162. (LUNGS--TUMORS) (MIRA 15:8)
GVIT,ID"-IIILTYAI, i. IM.
"Materials to the Vagotropic Action of the Plat iphylline, " Farmakol. i
vol- 5, No. 6, 11042.
Mil. I-Sed. Acad. im S. M. Kirov.
Chair Pharmacology, Tbilisi Med. Inst.
GVIIjDZHILIYA, I. M.
"An Experimental Study of the Effect of Protracted Tobacco S--oking
(Inh,,lation) on Animals (Young and Adult Rabbits)." Cand Mod Sci.. Tbilisi
State Medical Inst, Tbilisi, 1953. (RzhBiol, No 6v Nov 54)
5.wvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (11.)
SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55
1, 0 'MY HIM' ~i OWN Z
TSKIRANAURI, G.A.; GVINDZHILIYA, I.K.
Affect of digicillin on the heart in various functional conditions
of the central nervous system. Farm. i toirs. 20 no.3:57-59 MY-Je '57,
(MIRA 10:10)
1. laboratoriya kafedry farmakologii Thilisekogo gosudarstvennogo
meditainskogo institute.
(DIGITALIS. effects.
digicillin, cardiac responses in rabbite after admin.
of sodium bromide & urethane (Rua))
(BROKIDIS, effects,
(U,:odiun, on cerdisc response to digiclllln (Rua))
THANN, effects.
on heart response to digicillin (Rue))
GVIIIDZHILIY.A-, M.
Forty years of Soviet trade in Georgia. Sov.torg. 34 no.5:20--23
My 761. (14IIIIA 14- 5)
1. 14inistr torgov1i Gruzinskoy SSR.
(Georgia-Comerce)
GVINDZHILIYA, V.I.(Yaroolavll, Kooperativnaya u1.. d.15, kv.8)
Technic of cutting out flaps from the sartorius muscle [with summary
in Juglish. P-1581 Vest.khir. 77 no.9:28-31 S 156. (MLRA 9:11)
1. 1z fakul'tetskoy khimrgichaskoy kliniki (za'v. - prof. V.PJlateshuk)
i kafedry operativnoy khirurgii (i.o. zav. - dots. Ye.P.Mvetov)
Yaroslavskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(LING. muse.
sartorius flap cutting technic)
(TRANSPIASTATION
sartorius muse. flap cutting technic)
USSR / Farm Animals. Silkworm. 0-6
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 1956, 54886.
Author Mioradze, A. D.
Inst : Not given.
Title : The Effect of the Conditions of the Storage of
the i'Silk-seed" Upon Its Vitalization and Via-
bility of the Mulberry-Feeding Silkworm.
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Gruz. n.-i. in-ta
shelkovodstva, 1956, 1, 36-38.
xib3traCt: No abstract.
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A UTHOR: Gvineriya, K.I. SOV/113-58-2-71/15
TITLE: Determination of the Construction Parameters for Suspension
With Correcting Springs (Opredeleniye konstruktivnykh para-
metrov podveski s korrekt4ruyushchimi pruzhina.Ti)
PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya proinyshlennost, 1958, Nr 2, pp 7 - 13 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Formulae for suspension by means of correcting springs are
given here. Figure 1 shows a method o'suspension in which
the principal elastic element is a cylindrical spring M.
The correcting springs are connected with the wheel axle
and the frame of the car (2). In Figure 2 the correcting
spring operates togetv~er with a rigid lever. A half-ellip-
tic spring with a correcting spring operatinR in its plane
is shown in Figure 3. The same device with two correcting
springs and a compensator between the springs and the bridge
is shown if Figure 4. in Figure 5 the compensator is lacking,
For all the examples mentioned the Parameters may be cal-
culated using the given formulae. The selection of the dif-
ferent values is demonstrated in Figure 1. According to the
principal elastic element the total ri#dity of the suspen-
sion should be at a minimum. If the foirdbla. is too com-
Card 1/2 pliette'd, a graphical-analytical method may be used to cb-
I SOV/113-58-2--3/15
Determination of the Construction Parameters for Suspension With Correct-
ing Springs
tain the necessary values (Figure 8). In the given example 2
correcting springs operate with a half-elliptiC SDring with-
out compensator. There are 8 diagrams, 2 tables, 2 graphs
and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 1 French~
ASSOCIATION: NAMI
1. Automobile industry 2. Springs--Design 3. Mathematics
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GVINERIYA, K.I.
Sone features in determining parameters of suspension with
correcting springs. Soob.All Gruz.SSR 21J no.4:44-4-450 0 '59.
( MIU 13 -,5 )
1. Akademiya Nauk Grwinskoy SSR, Institut metallurgit Tbillai.
Predstavleno akademikom R.R. Dwali.
(Springs (Mechanism))
GVINERIYA, K. 1 .1 CANo TECH SC19 lHVEST IGATION Of., BUS-
6--_
PENSIONi OF VARIABLE RIGIDITY WITH MkVA4"*# SPRINGS, Tei-
LISIV 1960. (STz Comt,10HER AND SEC SPEC ED UNDER COUNCIL
OF MINISTERS GEORGIAN SSR.. GEORGIA,,'ORDER OF LAsoR RED BANNER
POLYTECH INST IM Ve 1. LENIN)* (KLI 2-61, 207).
-123-
GVINERIYA, K. I. jand. tekhn. nauk
--- -
Approximate determination of the volume of rubber-cord balloon
of an automobile ousponsion. Avt. prom. 28 no.9:25-27 S 162.
(KIRA 15:10)
1. Inetitut mashino"deniya AN Gruzinakey SSR.
(Automobiles Springs)
DZHEBASHVILI, I.Ya.p kand.tekhn.nauk; GVINIANIDZES I.I., inzh.;
KAMINSKIYJ, V.N., inzh.
Testing a tractor engine,with a turbocharger under altitude conditions.
Trakt. i sellkhozmasb. no.2:10-13 F 64. (MIRA 170/1
1. Nauchno-issledovaielvs~iy institut mashinostroyen~ya i
metalloobrabotki Sovetd-tiaj~odnogo khozyayst-va-GruzSSR (for
Dzhebashvili, Gvinianidze), 2, Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy nauchno-
isaledovatellskiy traktornyy institut (for Kaminskiy).
the
of L4cns of an encrii:p- crankshaft. i~vt.
ja
I ~.k i": irls ti 1,1~t 1-.A.Shinov~-,..itinly,% sovet"L
GVINIAhIDZE,, T.; DOREULI, N.
Transport and intraregional co=unications of the Adzhar
A.S.S.R. Trudy Inst. geog. AN Gruz. SSR 19:155-169 162.
(MIRA 16ti)
(Adzharistan-Transportation)
4~
V1.
WINIANINE, T.I.
Location of Batm in the past and presenL. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR
35 no.1:109-115 JI 164- (141RA 17:10)
GOTSIRIDZE, Ye. G.; GUNIARIDZE, Z.1.
Some data on studying phosphorus metabolism In browerle yeast
with the aid of radioactive tracers. Soob. All Gruz. SSR 20
no. 4:429-4_34 Ap '58. (MIRA 11!7)
1. Tbilisakiy gosudarstvannyy universitat im. Stalin*. Predstavleno
sked4mikon P.A. Kometioni.
(yeast)
(Phosphorus metabolism)
GVINIAI.III)ZE, Z.I.
importance of the morphology of shoots in delimiting genera of
the tribe Lychnideae Fenzl. Soob. An Gruz. SSR 25 no. 4:447-
454 0 160. (MDU 14:1)
1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSRv Institut botaniki. Predstavlono
Oademikom R.N. Ketakhovel-3,
(Fink,s)
GVINIANIDZE, Z. I.
Cand Biol Sci - (diss) "Caucasian varieties of tribe Lychnideae
Fenzlemend. A. Br. of the pink family (Carophyllaceae)." Tbilisi,
Pub. Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR, 1961. 16 pp; (Tbilisi
State Univ imeni I. V. Stalin); 200 copies; free; (KL, 6-61 sup,
206)
KWJASHVILI. G.M.; GORDADZE, G.N.; POLOVETSKAYA, A.A.;
ZENAISHVILI, U.P.; GABUNIYA, L.V.
lkperience with- eradicating aseariasis in Telavi District
[with summary in English]. Mea.paraz. i paraz.bol. 27 no,5:
555-561 S-0 158. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Iz Instituta malyarii i meditsinskoy paraziiv'ologii Imeni S.S.
Virsalaaze Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Gruzinskoy SSR (air.
instituta - Prof. G.M. Maruashvili) i iz Telavskoy rayonny sani-
tarno-epiaemiologicheakoy stantsii (glavrqy vrach L.A. Sakvarelidze).
(ASCARIASIS. prev. & control,
(Rue))
GVINIYEVA, X.B.
"History of science and tachnolog3r"; journal of the Polish Academ7
of Sciences, 1956-1957 [in Polish]. Revieved by- B.B. Gvinieva.
Vop. ist. est. i tekh. no.6:200-204 159. (KIRA 12:6)
(Poland-Science--Pariodicals)
(Poland-Toohnolog7--Periodicals)
ACCESSION NR: AP4044553 S/0204/64/004/004/0547/0551
AUTHOR: Froydlin, L. Mi., Borunova, N. V., Gvinter, L. I., Laynor, D. 1,, Kagan, N.M.
TITLE: Investigation of the effect of cadmium on the activity rind selectivity of nickol-zinc
catalysts during hydrogenation of hydrocarbons
SOURCE: Neftekhimiya, v. 4, no. 4, 1964, 547-551
TOPIC TAGS: cadmium, nickel, zinc, nickel zinc catalyst, hydrogenation, catalyst
selectivity, hydrocarbon, lwmzene, styrene, cyclohexcrie, octene, gas chrornatogriphy,
catalytic hydrogenation
ABSTRACT: The effect of metallic cadmium on the activity and selectivity of nicl.el over
zinc oxide catalysts during the hydrogenation of hydrocarbons, such as hcjAcn.--,9i~b.p. 95.8-
96. 1C n20 = 1.4033), a mixture of octenes (b.p. 123-125C, n20 = 1 4140), ( ,cTollexene
(b.p. ;3d? 1120 = 1.4450), styrene (l).p. 52-53 C/228mm.11g, nD20'1. 5462'. W. I benz-ane
D D =
(b. p. 80.1C, n20 1.5017), was investigated under flow conditions. After cooling to -5C,
D
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the products were analyzed by gas chromatography. It was found that the relative amounts
of cadmium necqssary for deactivating the catalyst in the hydroo-enation of benzene,
cyclohexene and the ethyl bond of styrene were 0. 2, 25 and 500% by weight. 'nie probable
mechanism of Lhq action of cadmium at different temperatures wns studied and discussed.
It was established that a variation in the amount of Cd permits the selective hydrogenation
of olefins in the presence of benzene or of styrene mited with cyclohexene. The change in
the catalytic properties of nickel due to the addition of Cd is due to the change in the composi-
tion and crystal structure of the surface layer of the catalyst. Under conditions close to
those of the preparation of Ni-ZnO-Cd, cadmium interacts with nickel and forms an inter-.
metallic compound. X-ray analysis and comparison of the interplanar spacings obtained
previously showed that the reaction products of mixtures containing up to 70% Cd consist
of nickel crystals and&-phasc crystals (Cd , Ni ). For products containing only 30%
nickel, there was only one line of 5-phaso ~,Ith ~ further increase in the Cd content In
the mixture, lines of other Intermetallic compounds, apparently with a higher cadmium
content (,&-phase), appear. On increasing the time of reaction of the catalysts, the loss
in Cd inereasea. Now acUve surface sites on the Ni catalyst are sot free and the activity
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increases. Using a catalyst poisoned with A Cd the degree of hydrogenation of pentenc-3
was 25% after reduction for 10 hours and 90% after 40 hours. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and
2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimli im. N. D. Zelinskotro, AN SSSR (Institute of
a
Organic Chemistry, AN SSSR); Gosudarstvenny*ynauclino-issledov,,itellskiy institut splavov I
obrabotki tsvetny*kli metallov (State Scientific Research Institute for Alloys and Non-Ferrous
Metallurgy)
SUBMITTED: 02Jul63 SUB CODE: OC
NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 007
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FREYDIJN, 130HU110VA, N.V.; SAMOMMILOV, G.I.; MIPGFOLISKAYA, M.A.;
YAHOTOVSKIY, MS.; GVINTER, L.I.; FEDOTOVA, III.i.
Directed changes in the selectivity of catalysts in the process
of hydrogenation of the dlenone group. J?eport No.l: Hydrogenation
of 6-inettlyl-3,5-tiel)Ladien-2-one on nickel catalysts. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser. khim. no.6:996-1003 Je 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR i
Vsesoyuzny,, nauchno-issiedovatellskly i vitamirinyy institut.
BORUNGVA, N.V.; FREYDLIN, L.F~h~; WRITER, L.I.
--- ..
Changes ia nickel catalyst selectivity in the process of
hydrogenation of crotonaidehyde. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khiin.
no.6:1115-1117 Je 164. (MMA 17: 11)
1. Institut organiclieskoy khimii im. N.D. Zeliriskogo AN SSSR.
-natalvss L-y mod:lfi-
Uor, J ;% U:e cf hydi-o~7 ina Lj il rT llene group. Dokl. AN
3SL') P. 1)3 (MIRA 18'8)
AN S'Z?SF.
//A
AUMOR: Gvintovkin, I., Engineer 8k-12-28/49
TITLE: More Attention to Factory Laboratories (Bol'she vnimaniya zavodskim
laboratoriyam)
PERIODICAL- Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1957, Nr 12, P 17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author complains about serious deficiencies in the equipment of
Aeroflot establishments with laboratory instruments and apparatus.
The distribution of available equipment Is often inconsistent-More
qualified personnel is demanded for laboratory Vork, and it is suggested
that a special study group be set up for that purpose'At the K176*
Institute of Aviation Engineering.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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3/19 IJ60/000/010/004" 0 T-,
AUTEM: Merylo-, L. T.. Volatkar, R. V., C~tor, 3. S.,
X.3"skay., T. P., Glirv., S. M.
ZME: poIygIxzl;iyl Cyam t.. as E;..y R.&-.z.
P=ODIC.LL. ..say. 1960, No. 10. pp. 1~-14
EM - T~. a.-Imrs b.-i on t4t 0.3. pat.nt Sz. 2,609.942 t. syntlot.t
a4 eqag;~ -sin fro,m cy"mrZc acid and oplahloro c-;ar-lA
[Ab:tz.' t.r3ls lot.'.,Tt* Is not d ... X~zb-.Qf 4;~.l
a
era P. (29- 29). G Is. of I gan. b.-d ~-r. 0 0, -0
oznt.zt -f cz!orln. (5-6)C) ..r6 l.ti-i-4. ET. r..ia
...d elth.r or ;~ztaalic amr4tz--.~- It&
a. -hazic.1 s1th t~a.. of
r*ain (a '.~ reoLg), x b.tt.r h. r*.to--~cm '~; tc
170-1150c) ani a antll-r 11*1.0triolty Ia.& ...r. a- u6t,
44 co.psz.d .1th Eli-6. Thar. r* 2 fic-4red and j am-3c.l.t
rsf.rauc.s.
C4-4 1/1
XVIRTS, ', I _?')~ 7.0 A L -V' e
_y
_L V' ', I ~V. ; KUZ'IMINA, L. _!,~ B_--'LYAYE A., V,Y . ;
-, - SY -
, C-101A , N, A. J- , G r. A., red,
[Eb--5~ TIT-6, ED-P and ED-l diane opoxy resins generall
information] Djanovye epoks.Ldziye smoly marok ED-5, ED-01"
ED-P, ED-I.; obshchle svedenlia. Leningrad, Ft.l. 1965.
14 p. (11I "-~A 18 7 )
S/852/62/000/000/017/020
B106/B101
AUTHORS: Bedritsk-.;y, N. A., Belkind, F. I., Vezhenkova, M. S.,
Vanetsova, A. M., Gvirts R. A., Zavelev, G. I., Skachkov,
N. I.
TITLEz Use of polymer materials and nonmetal"ic protective coatings
in petrochemical industry
SOURCE: Primeneniye polimerov v antikorrozionnoy tekhnike. Ed. by
I. Ya. Klinov. and P. G. Udyma, Moscow, Mashgiz, 19062, Vses.
sovet nauchno-tekhn. obshchestv. 125 - 130
TEXT: 'Nith a view to introducing plastics as-a constructional material for
machines used in the petroleum industry, equipment developed by the Gipro-
ne.'I~emash was examined and some mechanical plants were inspected. Polymer
materials bave been found suitable for units and components of petroleum
-installations. Plastics have been recommended for components and fittings
of pumps, in accordance with plans worked out. The materials best suited
are Af -4~e (AG-4v) andA P -4C (AG-4S) glass-reinf orced plastics. Cements
base'A on furyl resins have been developed for reaction vessel liners in
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Use of polymer materials ... B106/B101
petroleum industry. Varnish colors on the basis of modified furyl resins,
and Bakelite varnish with fillers on a metallized base, proved suitable as
anticorrosive coatings. Copolymers of polyethylene with polypropylene and
fluoroplast-3 are most suitable for coatings based on powdered plastics. A
coatin.- made up of a metallized aluminum and zinc layer covered with a
-77 (KhV-77)"perchlorvinyl" varnish has been developed to protect the
sp-rings of safety valves from corrosion,thereby lengthening the life of
these springs approximately 7 times. This varnish is used also for pro-
tective coats on the inner surfaces of vessels for petroleum and petroleum
products containing sulfur. As such coatings are easily destroyed by
steaming, it is recommended to replace this by a mechanical wash, using an
,ii-3 031-3) machine. The Giproneftemash and neftekhimicheskiy kombinat
(Petrochemical Combine) developed a new anti-corrosion treatment for teles-
copicgashddem. For this purpose a liquid cement based on industrial oil 1?,
petroleum bitumen, or the extract obtained by aircraft oil refining have
been used in combination with polyisobutylenes or synthetic rubber. Eight
brands of this protective liquid have been developed, which is not injurious
to health . TtS
~ -application is much less expensive than that of protective
coatings usin'g.'~erchlorvinylll varnishes. Finally it is recommended that
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Use of polymer materials ... B106/B101
the production of the protective liquid for telescopic gas holders in
Donets Basin, along the Volga, and in Baku should be organized; also that
steel tubes having their flanges protected against corrosion by T; -10 (F-10)
furyl varnish should be produced in 6ne of the tube-rolling mills and that
their delivery to the petroleum and chemical industries should be organized.
Furthermore, it is recommended that coatings combining Bakelite.varnish with
inert fillers on a metallized base should be.used to protect parts of the
equipment and apparatus in petro-chemical and petroleum processing 4 ..
industries. Large plants are to be equipped with installations for repai�-i-ng
and processing nonmetallic material.
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K A M! 111 , N XT . , kand . ta k I In . I I an,'( ;I, V, V'. ,I I I -, 1- 1 . ; 1 ~ ; ~ I ~" I 'i !i N P
H.Ya., inzh.
Size of barrier pillars in 3teepi-y pit-ching sewrs of t~e
Donets Basin. [Trudy] VNIMI nn.47:1425-139 162 (KNUI 170)
GURTSMAN't,A-41. . . ..
11
Ways to improve production control and calculation in machiner7
manufacturing. Bukhg. uchet 15 no.4:11-17 Ap 158. (MM l1-'5)
(Machinery industry--Accounting)
SOV/122-59-5-21)/32-
AUTHOR: Gvirtsman, Kh.P.9 Engineer
TITLE: Certain Problems of Production Planning in Engineering
Batch Manufacture (Nekotoryye voprosy proizvodstvennogo
planirovaniya v seriynom mashinostroyenii)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, 1959, Nr 5, PP 72-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In batch manufacture, the even and continual rate of
output of complete assemblies must be matched with the
manufacture of components in batches. A fundamental
conception is the batch period, being the rounded off
calendar duration between the completion of two
succeeding batches. If the batch period is larger
than the unit period, the organisation of manufacture
is of the batch production type, if equal or smaller
than the unit period, production is orgartised on mass
production lines. The unit period is one day when the
planning period is one month; five-day units are
applied in quarterly or half-yearly planning and
10-day units in half-yearly or yearly planning. The
fixing of several essential planning standards is
discussed in detail as applied in batch production
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SOV/122-59-5-26/32
Certain Problems of Production Planning in Engineering Batch
Manufacture
shortcomings of existing methods discussed. The
main shortcoming in computing the duration of
production cycles is the fact that it is based on an
isolated component batch, whilst, in practice, batch
production shops handle a large variety of components
which influence each other reciprocally during -their
common machining. Particular attention is devoted to
the problem of storage between shops. There are
3 figures and 2 tables.
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Introduction of rapid methods of micronnelysis into the industrial
prnetice Lwith summnrv in 3nglishj. Zhur.anal.khim. 12 no.3:426
111Y-Je '57. (MMA 10: 7)
1, Ukrainakiy insti~.ut eks-perimentalluoy endokrinologii, lanrlkov.
kMicrochemistry)
or ll,~C-
Zhurnal jjy~
GVISHIANI, Dzhermen -Idkhaylovich; FOKIN, V. , red.; UIREI-W-rK.H., I. ) allad.
-,-tekhn. red.
(Business sociology; critical study of the American theory of
management]Sotsiologiia biznesa; kriticheskii ocherk amerikan-
skoi teorii menefthmenta. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 193 p.
(MIRA 16:2)
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Academyt Leningrad.
"Some Pharmcological Propefties of Platyphylline," Farm. i Toks.,
v. 2, no 4, 1939, p. 40.
V15111ANT, 0, S., and OVINDMILIYA, 1. M., Chair of rharimcology of the Tiflis
btedicnl Institute.
"Antidotes for the Vagotropic Actlon of Platyphylline," Farm. i Toks.,
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Affect of narcotics upon the reactivity of the blood circulation systea in
dogs with different types of experimental kypertension. &rm.i toks. 16
no-1:10-15 Ta-1? 153. (KLRA 6:6)
1. Ikeperimentallnyy otdel Instituta klinicheskof i eksDerimentallnoy kar-
diologii Akademii nauk GSSR. (gypertension) (Narcotics)
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USSIVPliarmcology. Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Drugs. B) Sulfon- V
amides.
Abs Jour Rcf Zhur - Biol... uo 11, 1958, No 52122
Author Givishiani
Inst :-teTun*i41c_B"parch Institute of W-laria and Medical Pnxa3ito-
logy, GruzSSR.
Title : Data on the Action of Sulfidine on the Caxdio-vascular System
Orig Pub : Syul. n-i. in-t m2yaril i ned. parazitol. Gr=SSR, 1956,
No 3, (27), 66-71
Abstract : Sulfidine,, (40-60 mglitg) in single intravenous administration
to cats and rabbits, lowered the blood pressure for about
5-30 minutes; repeated andrdnistration (twice daily for 10
days) caused a lon6er fall of blood pressure. Sulfidine in
dilution of 1:10000 1.5000 - caused strengthening of the
systoly and acceleration of the rhythm (experimnts on the
isolated rabbit and cat heart). Sulfidine administered
throuGh the femoral acin of a rabbit., dilated the vessels of
the car; perfused directly through the vessels of the ear-
Card 1/1 it caused slight narrowing.
USSR/Human and Aninal Physiology. Circulation T-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol#', No 14, .1958, No 65268
Author : GYLaUanLS1*%, Andria4ze A.N.
Inst :.The Institute of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology of
the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR
Title A Coq_parison of the Effects of Renol and Renin on the
Cardiovascular System*
Orig Pub Tr In-t klinich. i eksperimo kardiole AN GruzSSR, 1956
(1;57), 4, 279-285
Abstract The intravenous injection of renol in physiological solu-
tion produced an increase in blood pressure in unane8thetized
dogs and in cats under hexenal aresthesia; The maximum
effect was seen after 1-2 minutes an& dependocl upon the dose.
Ranin und r these conditions brought about a more rapid but
less pronounced pressor effect. The pressor effect of renol
and renin lasted in cats in which the medulla was destroyed.
The injection of renol or renin into an isolated extremity
or intestine, connected with the rest of the cat only by
Card 1/2
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Affect of barbamil on the development of experimental atherosclerosis
in rabbits. Farm. i toks. 20 no.5:67-71 3-0 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. laboratoriya farmakologii (zey. - prof. G-S.GviBhiani)
(AIRTERIOSCISHOSIS, experimental,
eff. of amobarbital on develop. (Rus))
(AMOBARBITAL, effects.
on wrper. arteriosclerosis develop. (Rus))
GVISHIAIII. G.S.
Effect of dicarbohydrazine-dihydrAzine-cobalt on the cardiovascular
system and on the vegetative ganglia [with summary in English]%
Farm. i toks.' 21 no,5:19-25 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:11)
1; Farmakologicheskays. laboratoriya (zav. - prof'. G.S. Gvishlani)
Institute. klinicheakoy i eksperimentallnoy kardiologii AN GruzSSR.
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTBM, eff. of drugs on,
.dicarbohydrazine-dihydrazine-cobalt Mas))
(GANGLIA, AUTONOMIC. eff. of drugs on,
Same (Rua))
(COBAIR, dicarboh:7drazine-dihydrazine-cobalt. off&'
eff. on cardiovasc. system & autonomic ganglia (Rue))
(HYERAz oz.
same (Rue))
GVISHIAITI, G.S.; GEDEVANISHVILI, T.A.
Noproquin therapy in experimental extrasystole. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR
23 no.5:6ol-6o6 N '59. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Institut klinicheskoy i eksperimerLtallnoy kardiologii im.Mamv
TSinamcIzgvrishvIli AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi, i Tbilisskiy gosudaretvenn7y
meditsinskiy- inatitut. 1redstavleno chlenom,--korragpondentom
Akademii A.N.Bakuradzeo
(ARMTHMIA) (NOVOCAINE) (NEOSTIGMINE) (QUININE)
GVISHIAN
(Salsolin and the experimental basis for its use in hvWrtension]
Sallaolin i ekoperimentallnoe oboanovanie ego primeneniia pri
gipertonii. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Gruzinakoi SM, 1959.
71 P. (MIRA 14:2)
(SALSCLM) (HYPMMIGN)
GVISHIANI, G.S.
Affect of small doses of salooline on conditioned reflex activities in
kypertenBive dogs. Farm. i toks. 22 no-3:195-200 14y-Je 159. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Farm&ologicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. - prof. G.S. Gvishi'ani)
Instituta kardiologii imeni akad. M. D. TSinamzgvriahvili AS Gruzinskoy
SSR, 7bilisi.
(qUINOLIIIM, eff.
salsoline on conditioned reflexes in hypertension in
dogs (Rua))
(HYPIRTMNSION, exper.
eff. of salsoline on conditioned reflex activity in hyper-
tensive dogs Ohs))
(FMLEC, CONDITIONAD
eff. of salsoline 'on reflex activity in hypertensive
dogs (Rus))
OVISITIANI, G.S.; ANDRIADZE, A.N.; ORISUVA, L.S.
Effect of novocaine on the development of experimental athero-
sclerosis. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 23 no.4:473-476 0 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Akademiya Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut klinichaskoy i
eksperimentallnoy kardiologii. im. M.D.TSinamdxggv-rishv-L1j, Tbilisi.
Prodstavleno chlenom--korrespondenton Akademii K.P.Chikoyani.
(NOVOCAINE) (ARTIRIGBOLICROSIS)
_qVISHIAnt-Giff.
Effect 6f histidine on conditoned.roflex activity in arlimals
under normal conditono and in cholesterol atherosclerosis.
Farm. i tcks- 23 no, 5079-A.S-0 f6O. (MUU 13:12)
1. Farmakologicheskiy otdol (zav. - prof. 0#S. Gvishiani)
Instituta klinicheskoy i sksperimentallnoy kardiologii imeni
M.D. TSir-mdzgvarishvili AN Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilisi.
(HISTIDINE) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
GVISnAITI, G.S.
Action of certain drugs following arterial an& venous injection.
Soob.AH Gruz.SSR 23 no.2:219-Z23 Ag 160. (IURA 13:11)
1. lilbilieskir gosudaretvenny7 meditainskly institut. Predstavleno
ch.Lenom-korrespondentom Akademii A.N,bakuradze.
(PHARMAOOIDGY) (AJKTIOMS)
GVISHIANI, G.S.
Effect of tiphen on the conditioned reflex activity of dogs
with hypertension. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 28 no.6:753-756 Je
,6z. NIRA 15:7)
1. AN Gruzinskoy 555R, Institut klinicheskoy I eksperimentallnoy
kardiologii imeni M.D.TSinamdzgvarishvili. Predstavl-3no
chlenom-korrespondentom AN Gruzinskoy SSR A.N.Bakuradze.
(HYPERTENSION) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (PARASYMPATHOLYTICS)
[Pharmacology of vegetative substances and the prospects
for their clinical use] [Farmakologiia vegetativnykh ve-
shchestv i perspektivy ikh klinicheskogo ispollzovaniia.
Tbilisi, Gos.izd-vo "Sabchota Sakartvelo,"] 1963. 14-7 P.
[In Georgian]. (MIRA 17:4)
GVISHIANI~ G.3.
Effect of diamlne-s-.hylene cobalt io~~-J(- Ln.,i Ilki4hy-istLL.I.b~,-stro'
combined with testosterone on I~he deveinpment of myoc-ardial
collaterals ~.n experimzntally indu,-iit :o-,-)nTry Inauffl-clency.
Trudy 7n2-.. k2-'.n. --~ eksFar. ka-rd, KN Gr;zz~ '6
1. Inst'-tat kardiologil AN GrazSSIR.