SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ILSKIY, A.L. - ILYANOK, V.A.

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ILIUIT, A46-,kmnd*tskhn.n&uk; MINDLIN, W.Go,inxh.; MONSHIllo Ao6milasho Now types md designs of bits. TrLAy VNIIDT nD*1:6:1.70 158. (XnA Utl2) (Boring S"hinery) UZIMIN, Vadim Sorgeyevioh, ILISUY A L red#9- SRAKW1374, TO,A., vedushchiy red.; KUKHINA. 2.A., (Movable Installations for drilling emll-diamter wells) Peredvishnys ustanoyki dlia burenlim skyeshinumlogO diamtra; rukovodstyo po ekspluatataii. Moskva, Gom.nmuohno-h9khn,ixd-vo nefts i gorno-toplivuoi lit-ry, 1959. 356 p,. WU 1323) (Boring machinery) 4!"IL. Aleksandr PWROTA. Ts.A., vedushichly red.; QAXIRAj L.T., takhn.red. EWhat a boring mchins operstor should know About bar* bits] Chto dolshen sust' burillshchik o dolotakh. Isd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhnind-va neft, I Sorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, ig6o. 83 p. (WIU 13-.8), (Boring mehinery) _ILI SKIT, - A19knandr Lonu-irovich, kand, teklin.nauX. PriMmU Imb"t1ye: -NMO,r1.1.8 kand. tekhn. nauk; OSIPOV, X.G... ket4l. tekhm. nauk; NIKOLICH, A.S.9 inzh.; SHKOLINIKOVj, B.H.,, kand. tekbz. raruk; SKIOVSKI1., G.O.j, inzb,., rateenzent; MROVA, Yo4.,A,.# vodtichshly red.; POLOSINAj A.S.# tokbn. rod. [Calculation and design of drilling equipamnt aid toolslRasebet i konstruirovanie burovogo oborudovanlia i instru=nU. Moskva Gostoptekbizdats 1962. 636 p. ' OCRA 15 1121 (Borl caahJ ry) ILISKIYv O.G. Automatic control of the ga"otor comprtsmars on the Baratov-Moccow gas pipeline, Gas, delo, no,?i2~-23 :164. (XIRA 1718) 1, Moskovskoys upravlaniye magistralinykh gazq)provadow, IL'SKIY, V.L.,inzh. Selecting basic parainters for desWng direct-flow multistagod turbodrill turbines, Trudy MOT n0-106-4 158,,r (TtObadrills) ILISKIY, V.L. 4- Relationship between rated parameters of a oulkistago turbodrill turbine. left.khos, 38 no.2t25-30 F 160. 1(MIRA 13"0 Mrbodrills) I ILISKIY2 V.L. ------------ Study of the unsteady operation of a turbodrill ata 00 drining rate. Neft. khoz. 39 no.6:11-16 Jd(101. :(MIRA 14, 8) (oil won drining) ::;~, I il"T!IV il!lll~ ILITSIVICH, Yu.S., inzhener; AMMIEHIN, A.A., inithener; -ROG(YF, L.D., inibener, =ngle relay circuit for automatic closing. Xek.stn. 28 no.8:S1 Ag '57- 10.-11) (Blectric cutouts) SOV/137-59-1-1056 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1959, Nr 1, p 143 (USSR) AUTHOR: Iltubaysvl -MI. TITLE: Growth of Grains in Metals (Rost zeren v metallakh) PERIODICAL: Sb. stud. nauchn. rabot Mariyok. gos. aped. in-t, 1957, Nr 1, pp 79-82 ding the growth of ABSTRACT: A survey. Data.are adduced on the factor6 affect grains (degree of deformation, times temperatu'rep presence 0t impurities). Such concepts as -"grain of amstenite in steel" and, "growth of grains during recrystallization" are discussed. I.. L L 044911-67 ACC NN, AP6033621 SOURCE: COM. RU/0023/611101.11006iD431/0435 AUTAOR'f Birzu. Alexandrina. (Doctor); Beoleaga. Vir:LLni~ --Bdshly"&, Virginia, (Doctor); Zavate, Olga (Doctor); Hutu 1. (Doctor), tioga or); liuca. V. of* ML ar~ln, V. -- - --w Iluka, V. (Technical assistant); V Vyrlan, V. (Technical amMMEfiff ORG notitutul do igiena) Institute of Hygione, last TITLZi Rattus norvagicus as a pathogen carrier SOURCE: Microbtologia, parasitologia, spidomfologia, Y. 11, no, 5, 1"6,,,43U- 435 TOPIC TAGS: animal disease, experiment animal, opidn0lology, carrier state,:' pathogenic microbe,. ABSTRACT: The stito of pathogenic germs and conditioned patkiogeWe. germ c"31rieri were investigated in 106 rate captuied in,meat packing plants. It Was found that 15. 09% of the antmalb, were carriers of S. enteritidis Gartner, am 1. 8 % of S. typhimurium. Rats are carriers of conditioned pathogenic germs of the &Uawin genera and stratumv. I Arizona" Citrobacter, Aerobacter, aM Eukerococcus with predominance of Str. feecali; in 74% of the cases, Of the examined antmau, So 5% Card 0 Or 0 0. 00 t !I (A 1k 6 00 0 t W16 1* TO 41 41 i.;~ "Vitt T r tj~jpj, 1997. IMSTIGATION OF HEAT TWSM AND FRICTION Ww JIM PIA)W sea AT ULTRA HIGH VEIMITIES. ja2ghin (Invitutim i~kademlv Nauk U.S.S.Rtp 1946, No. 5. 703-7181 Vws',D1C.# Ms~y 1947i J1, 14W419). .:i In rdoent years the problems of bust transfer rim4 ioow iNtollstAnce . IiAre f for the flow of games at ultra-high volooltios lwkvo &+otxvd!cijns1der- -: It=** able inrortAnce. A strict consideration of the probl.1m on 6# basis t of tho theory of slailarity leads to the oonolusloo tkmt,th# ahar- 1:00 ac6*r1stic criteria must contain atemperature factar~ boolitathor. decided to undertaks the folloidag la"Wgations Up YAt; W 40- tablithment of a theory of beat transfer and flww ros;kjtvic~l, thim theory to cover a wide rwWo of PM=lds avabers and factors, (b) ~,rpertmntsl, veriticatioil of such it thoo~j-y an414* Go- tabliabsent of numerical relationahirdip and (a) EumlOiNtiorklet the 1:: influence of the ratio 1/d and of the critarion Be %Irii n heat 4xansfer p and flow resittance. His thsoyr and sxperiment4i inv"Istigatums are described in the paper, A%3-SLA atWALLMICAL LMIAT611 CLAIMPICA"O 941463 "to 06V Gag tugt AV No a 000000 is o* q *so a 0 0 Detormination of the tjors cormon minorals bammd on the refractive Index. I%v.Tr8.ucbdb' Savo 1 880101 rasro I rm*g178-81 a 158. 1. -A~&kInvkm'ra geologlebaskmya skepealtslya mlbtstiv~rfftva geologil I okhrorw nadr SSSR. 4~~Iagnootio of prope in concentrateo. luv.vyo.u6Ilitib.savsl geol.i raz7. 3 noo2s?2-76 1 160. (Krm 15: 5) 1i, Moskovskiy g9olQgor&sv*doobmyy iwtitutj imni Ordzhonikx4se.!~ (Ukuti&--Pyrop4),', ILUPIN, I.P.; KOZLOV, 1.T.; FANKRATOV, A.A. ------------ OriFin of the associated minerals of diamond& in Yakutian kimberlites. Zap*Vses*m1n*ob-vA 90 no.4:h88-492 '61. lwq) 1. Amakinskaya ekspeditsiya Yakutakogo goolopieheska.Iro upravlemiya Giavgeologii RSFSH. p (Yakutia--Diamonds) (Yalcutia.-Kimterlites) Distribution and gonodle of NOM hydoothorml ad h1palrivaO minerals in Yak-utia kinber-litAs. Sov.pol. 5 no.~tI5,2-156 Mr 162. 1. Amakinskaya ekspeditsola, (Yakattap.-Kimberlit4 Minerals), ILUPINI I.P. NMerite in kimberlites of waten YslmtiA. Trudy Miksawo nool3sl9l-197 162* (MM 1632) Craicatia-4ansrite) (ukutia-zimborute) ~ SAVRASOV2 D.I.; ILUPIN, I.?* Use of magnetic rrospecting for mapping varloos types of kinberlitts In the pipes of complex structure& Geol., I g~oftso 4008196- 100 163, (KtPA 16 s 10) 1. Amakinskaya ekspeditsiya Yakutskogo geol"lahedJO*go upravlmiya pos, Nyurba,, (Takutia.-Kimberlits) (Yakatia.-Magnetic proopecting) - ILUP.1xv..I.P. Connection between the .0bemical and minerslogical eampositicm ~ of kimber-lites. Trudy MGRI 39:73-76 163s 1 (KMA 16: 1D) ILUPINP I.P. Mineralogical composition of kimberlites from various diamond- bearing regions of western Yak-atia. Trudy WAN AN. SSSR Ser. geol. noi9154-64 163, (HIM 16:12) ILUPIN, I.P.; LEBEDEV) A*A. Subvolcanic facies of kimberlites. Say. gool. 6 no.9t 51-61 S 163. (MIRA 17110) 1. Amakinskaya ekspeditsiya, 11 Iii RII I LIJV I LER1,21SNA , L. I,; BOBRIYEVICH., A ~. ) 1,A1IM.ATCV-,r.A. ; 77 G.1,, YROOKIV, A.D.0 SOBOILN, V.S., red.; BASMRKOVA, Z.1., ved. raC [Petrography and mineralogy of kiiu~*rllte rocks An Yakutia] Petro rafila I ml-neralogiia kimberliuivykh jx~- rod lAkutil. ?Dyl A.F.Bobrievich i dr. Vookvdio Nedra, 1964. 189 P. (14IJU 180) ILUIIIIiA, kandidat meditulanklich muk ----------- Breast feeding of tafants in I'snolvo. Poillatrilm uo.0,09-65 Jo (milth, 10:10) (IVAVUVO (IVANOVO PILUVfbl(M)--IWAWS--WVI?~ITIOII) ILUPIRkt- INA V.D__-GRIBKOVA L.I*- (Moskva)- DUBROV Determination of -the requirements of the urbali b6paqtIon for gervioose 8ovqg&av# 20 noolll(~~da_ QURA 14 5) 1. Is Instituta organizAtaii sdravockhraneniya istall moditaUq' imeni N.A.Semashko i kinoshemakogo gorodekop ot4e3A.4dravookhrateciva. (HOSPITALS) ZHUKf A.P.; _ILUPI~Ik, F.F.; DUBROVINA, V.D. (Moskva) Determining the demand of the adult city populatian for polyclinioal service. Sov.zdrav. 21 no.10:22-26 162. WIRA 15:10) 1. Iz otdela ekonomiki i planirovaniya Instituta Organizatsill, zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny imeni 0I.A.Semshko. (CLINIGS) (MEDICAL CARE) PT! 4;4411,14 Wll Wil 1. L h1l, TLURID7,"TURUA, M.A. 7~onocartilographic data on braiist-fad Intsnts, Tm~y rnst. skeps i kline khirs i gamt. AN Grum. SSR llt483-2V,' 163. (KIRA 17:8) ILTJRIDZE-GTURUA, M.A. Diration of systole phases in normal ohildrm of varicus ages. Soob. AN Gruz*WR 33 no*3029-736 Hr 164 HAIRIX -,&~STIJRUA, M.A. Phonocardiographic da+A on healthy nowlxrns. Scohi, All C'rlz SER 29 no.6s785-790 D 162. MIRA 2$0) 1. Sauchno-isslodova tell skiy institut pediatril foin!sterstva zdravookhranoniya Grusinskoy SSR. Submitted N-:m".1b5r VY, 3&61. ILUS -A*;I Se1ja., Ho Nutxitive -value of har from cultivated meadows and the dm~wirdavicio of the j"IIA: on the time of mmdng,, 1e551 SMSIALISTLIK POLWWANDUS. TalUnn# Betordas Vol. 14j no. ~;o Jurv, 190 MIS, A. Ye. "Increasing the Milk Fat of 6pottod Black Estoni;w Cattle b)r Brooding According to Lines and Families." Cand Agr Soil Taku Ul Tartul 1954. (RMiol, No 6, Wov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at V= Higher Mucational, Institutions (U) SOt Sun. No-521, 2 Jun 55 DINISCHIO"U, G.T., Prof. N.. RA UUMSCU, i. c. ; ionscu-, r,. - runa , a, MIR .11-1-1-1 1-1, 41,?ii4,IL, Investigations on the treatment of lese 1,4toxIcaUan bir. means of as IMTA W (the nowcalclue disodium salt of sthylonedialtinottraacotio acid). Rumanian M. Rev. 2 no.lt20-21 Jan-Nkr 56. (IUD POISOXM, tber. edathamil calatm disodlus) (IMTHAMILI tbar. use calel= disodium In lead pois.) DINISCHIOTU. G.T., Conf.; PROA, N., dr.-. RADULISCU, 1. C., d.r.; IONWCU, C., chin,; ILUTZA, G., dr. Tests of IMA (sonocalcic d1sodium salt of stbVIonediamine tetreacetic acid) therapy of saturnism. Ned, Int.,fteur, 9 no.1:102-114 Jan 57. 1. Lacrare efectuats in Clinics. do patologle Vnfosionsla. a Institutulut do Igisms. mancil *I boli profesi6als. (LIIAD POISOUNG, therapy edath&mll) (IMUTRAML, ther. use lead pole.) IL nives, A. !!tat "Types of marsh forests in the Estonian SSR." Tartu'. Ij. Tartu,~ 1.956., (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Diologillul SeJencas). naya letopis__ Knizh No. 21, 1956. Moscow. 4 eknd -ZGORY Gfj~ER AL &SKCZOOLOGY. INSECTS - SY*tOrlO4'tic'u aurlistics/ ;,RS. JC)UR Znur -Biologiya, NO. 2, 1959 No. 61163 TIves, A. --7 LIST. ! Not &iven TIT!, E ; Di:-.tribution of Poitscolumbin frxWlni KiAlt. In the Estonian SSR. ~l vua.: r- . iq5v PollulltAj . Maiij t . ?Iejp mama ho4117.4- lit3use j& Pollu- jek Motsonjuj, Tehn. Uhingu flutsamaj. SoktitiooM. Will., CT No abstrac-t 1950, jal-tnnar,' 29-31 LIYV49 A*A* (Liivao A.]; ILIMp -7.0, Metal vessels for liquid scintllUtiOn 00%laters,~~'Prlbm i t0h0 ekep. 8 no.5t215-216 8-0 163. (xim,16tW 1. Inatitut zoologii i botadki AN tat-OWRAY SSRe OOLOTIN, A.a,; KATS, G. (translator]#, rod.; XAPITSA, V., takha.red, (am Joad scale and ways of controlling it) %dukelo kall- forAllon shl koubateria lul. KishAnou, lditu.~s de*Ut MartU Noldoveniasks,14 1959. 38 P. ANIU 1337), (son Jold scale) ILIVITSKIY, MA Linear relations of nickel in the ultrtbasite rucks -of the Ukrainian Crystalline Massif. Sov. pol. 7 no.121110-114, P 164. (MIRA 19S4) 1, Nauchno-dealedovatelliskiy Institut, geologiI,Dmpr.OFmtr*vvk%o gosudarstvennogo universiteta. kr ILIVIT,7,IY, M.M.; Ore mineralization on contacts between granitow dind 3f~Vp,,nfJn!t,!IM. Dokl. AN SS)SR 156 no. 2048-350 Itj 164. (MRA V.-I gosudarst,,ennogo unlwtrAiteta. PredstfivIono akudiwdkolo. LAY ~hnirnovym. TANATAR-BARASH, Petrochumistry of ultrabasio rocks in the Ukralzi!Um Cr7stal3ize Shield. Izv, AN SSSR Ser. geol. 29 no*7124-3'1 J:L 161~ (KIMA 1. Naucbno-issledovatellokiy in5titut geologli rhaprope,brovsko- go gosudarot7ermogo miversitetas ILI-VI7SKIY, M.M.; RCMEMOp G,N. ~ Nickel potential of mapetite from ultrabamlo rocks daid their weathering surfaces, Dokl. AN SWR 159 no.69131~-1315: D 164 011RA l8a) , 1. Nauobno-isoledovatellskiy institut goologil Pheprootrovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Predsta-71sno akademikoln V.I. Smirnavym. BOVIII, L.; ILIVITSKIYq N., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROYBUL, H., inah. Practices in mechanical ventilation of sba.1led eorn. ft.-elev,. prom. 29 no.20-10 F 163, (MIRA 160) 1. Direktor Dinskogo, khlebopriyeanogo punkta (Cor BOYIn), 2. Krasnodarskiy Institut pishohevoy promyshblinosti (rar Roybul). (Corn (Wze)--storage) (Grauarles-VentiUtion). Combination, method for the mnUfACtUre of high- and low-grade wheat flours hystyssuchaboxave; 'pishch*tekh. mo.5:62-65 '39. (fau 13:4) 1. KrannodarekLy institut piahchavey proprehlerwati, kikfedra tokhaologii verna. (Wheat milling) dG= ILIVITSKIYO N.A. Effect of certain factors on the bioebeatoal and t*ebnological properties of Kuban wheat, Izv#VyB*UChOb*XftV*; pilshah.tekh. 2t21-23 162. (MIM 1515) 1. Krasnodarskiy institut pishpheyoy proWmhlonnooU, kafedrt tekhnologii zerna. ILIVITSKIYP N.A.; ROYBUL$ N.K. Use of rone for the hulling of millets. Isv,,vys.udhob,s&voj isbab. tekh. no.3:57-59 163. (MRA 8) 1, Krasnodarakiy inItitut pishahavoy prowyeblermosti, kafedra tekhnologii serna. (minft) TORZHINSKAYA, L.R.; ROMENSXIY, N.V.; ILIVITSXIY, N.A. Charaoteriatics of ubeat grain infected by the ltijurt,lous shield bug Furygaster intergriceps, Izv.vys,uch*b.z&v4; piohoh.takho no.1:19-22 164. (MIRA 17j4) 1. Odesakiy tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni bomonosura i Krasnodaroki,y politekhnichookiy institut, ACCESSION NR: AT4007048 S/2598/63/000/010/0254/026) f AUTHOR: Ostranko, V. Yo.'; Bogoyavlenskaya, N. V.; DobrIkovo,~,L,. O,.~ Aklmova,,Ya. Okhramovich, L. U.; li'vovskaya, L. A. TITLE: DcYclopment of a productlon process for AT-3 tltanlu~i'016V tubes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut motallurgil. Titan I yego splavy*~jno.'110, 19634 Isslodovaniya titanovy*kh splavov, 2511-261 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, AT-3 titinium alloy, AT-3 *I loy)~tubel t6b* rol It aq. hot rolling, cold rolling, AT-3 titanium alloy ProPorty, tItOnlun, j)lumlnum, c tom-' ium alloy, Iron containing alloy, silicon containing ailoy,i bloroni~ointalnlnq 44 1 oy ABSTRACT: The effect of thermal treatment on the mechanic-at prop~rtfas of AT 3 alloy and parameters arfccting the cold and hot rolling of tobas of this alloy were investigated in the laboratorl'as of the Ukrainskly naucj~60-14~sledovatel$skiy trubny*y institut (Ukrainian Scientific-Research institute for Tu6es) and Thai Nikopol'ski-I -uzhnotrubny*y zavod (Southcrn Tube Plant, Nlkopol)-, I I,t of 800-900C the mechanical properties and hardness of AT-3 wgirc morkedly altered I by hardening in water but essential ly unchanScd by cool Ing In air ;or in a ki In. This effect is explained by the fixation of tho intermodlato~a + P, structure tlur-~ Ing hardening In water. ' Those alloys domonstrated high ductl 11ty In a w1de r4inge Cm I/Z TATARBEIT, B.T. [deceased]; Study,of temperature fields In tanks and tank "&rA~OOO9&1nIAC patrolor= products. Trudy VNII VP no.5:105-116 156. 9:8) (Tanks) (Tank cars) (Fatrojeum-Treasportation) VP14TUKOVAI O.P.; DRETSIN, G.I.- LUKIYANOVA. Te.D.; RTATOVA. O.S.; SANDTLOTA. L.G.; DARKOV, G.V.; ZIL 21TW W.-Irs oleo otv. red. I LOMW~j A., t*Whn,rs#. it [Expenditures on social and cultural measur'es tho state budgO of the U.S.S.R.; a statistical manual) Raekbody na notsiallno- kullturnye meropritatila po gasudaretvannom blvdsholp-ii SSSR-. statisticheskil sbornik. Moskva, Gosflnizdat,~1958.0 90 po (PaRA 12:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Bludshotnoygupravlonlyq, 2# Otdol finannovo-okonomichookoy statistiki Byudzhstno~o uptavienlya Milli- sterstva fInansov SSSR (for Varqukove. Draysin,, Luklyanoya. Pqatova, Samoylova, Darkov), (Budget) DARKOT, G.V.. Prinimali uchastiye: GORCM, I.I.; D.RWYSIX. G.I.; DRAWWCKp P.D.; LUXITANOTA. Te.D.; PASKOTA, V.D.; TYATOTAI. G.S.; FILMWA# A.B.. ILITOVSKIY, S.Z., oty.red.; ROSHCHINA, I., rod.; TIM10, T. 9 to n-.F*-4re- [Local budgets of the U.S.S.R.; statistical 0011sWon] Masts" bilmdshaty SSSR; statisticbeskii sbornik. Moskva, Gostinisdat 1960. 326 p. (MIRA 13:7; 1. Fassia (1923- V,S.S.R,) ftudshetmys Uprokyloolps (Dmdp t-St at Is ties) RULW41A / Chemical Technology. FaLs, Oils, Waxes, Soaps, H-25 detergents, flotoreagent Abs Jour i Ref. Zhur-Xhimiyat No 120 1968, 41184 Author I Ilya, Inffb I Not given Title I Surface active agents used in petroleum pro6essing. Orig Pub i Standarditaisa, 1957# go ll# 555-668 Abstract i Mention is made of osr~ain surface active agents that sire used in the prodessihg of petroleum. A brief'dencription is made of the phymical-ohemical processes wk~6h oob:ur in the refining of various petroleum products, Pirteen library referenose are given. Card 1/1 ABXAPA VIT, TU.A.; BAKASHITA, 1-1-; SHKMOTO I#N,l lptu=0 Te.s.; BOSUCHMOTO I.P.; VjW % N.I. - KMIJWV'j. T.A#,; XR=OTj JP#Am LOBANOT, T.I.; KAXM, A.; Jdah SAM; I DIMVI 4IR41 74MYOXITg S.S.1 SUOTICK, T.P.; PIKMMII# P.T ; ZOVAU VA, 4,9 . red.1 WOUT, N.A.. red.; RAKOT, B.I.j tokhn.red: [Rist~rr of the trado-union movewnt in fors~p comtries. 19~9-19571 Istorlia ~rofdvlzbmnlia za raboshom; 1939--1937 godIr" "OVS Profisdat, No.3, 1.938. 669 p. (N w 12 2) 1. goscow, Moskovskaya vylebas abkold ]Wadr6 storii Vrof soyusnogo dvlsbonly4 041vateshoul Noskovskay i4ss~ir ! hkoly profdvishenly*(for mll aliaept Zhel*$Aovs, teborov, Rakov). ILIAKHINp Mik il Ivanovich [Brigades of comwist laborlBrigady ko=miotAqhOBkA%* tru- da. Moskva, 1959. 34 P.) (HIRAil�slO) Labor service 112-57-7-15012 Translation from:. Referativnyy shurnal, Elektrotekhniks.,~ 195T, Nr 7, p 172 (USSR) AUTHOR: llyakhinakiy, A. S. TITLE: Telemechanics in Power Installations at Metallurgical Plants (Telemekhanizatalya energaticheskikh ob"yektov metallurgicheskikh predpriyatly) PERIODICAL: V ob. Telemekhanis. v nar. kh. -ve. AN SSSR, Moscow, 1956, pp 403-424 ABSTRACT: Fundamental problems of telernechanics In power installations are formulated, and recommendations for solution of thelproblerns are made using a large metallurgical plant as an example.. Circuits iwre described of dispatcher control of electrical supply, of water supply, and gas supply at an Industrial combine. A chart illustrating fields of application of few-channel and many- channel remote-control systems is presented. For oplectric supply of the com- bine, a su;ervisory control system developed by JAT AS USSR is recommended. While the r-bove supervisory control systew Is still commercially not available. Card 112 "The Influence of the Carbon Dioxide and the Ckidation4leduction State of the Atmosphere on the Evolution of AmmonifyIng MtroorgazisnS." Cand Biol Sci., Moscow Order of Lenin State U imeni M. Vt Lomokxsov, 15 Oct 54. (VM, 5 Oct 54) Survey of Scientific and Tschnical Dibsertations Dofende~l at VWJR Higher Sducational Institutions (10) Sol Sum. No. 481, 5 May 55 /V USSR Aicrobiology. General Microbiology, F-1 Abs Jours Referat, Zh.-Biol.,, No 90 1957o 35505 Author r Ilialetdinov, A.N. Title : The Influence of Carbon Dioxide and 6tidizing- Reducing Medium Conditions on the Dovelopment of Some Soil Bacteria Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta pochved. AN KazSSRp 1955, ~,t 100-126 Abstract: In blowing a stream of air purified of CO through cultures of ammonified bacteria of Bacillus cereus and B.mesentericus grown in a synthetic medium with an unlimited oupply'of nitrogen, 0.002% yeast autolysate,,adeltic aoldp glucose or glycerin, the development of the bacteria lags in comparison with thoir develop- ment in the pressence of C02,, The addition to Card 1A USSR Aicrobiology, General MicrobiologY. P-1 Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-B-Iol., No. 9, 1957, 35503 the solution of 0.601 M sucoiniog fuoarieo and citric acid to a significant degree oliminates the demand of the bacteria for C02. The In- crease of the concentration of the yoast 4uto- lyeate to 0,5% also reduces the demand fois C02 and aids the reproduction of the cells of B.cereus whereas in B.mesentericus even In the presence of a 1.5% yeast autolysate the presence of C02 is demanded. In the addition to the solution of methylene blue the repro4ucti6n of the bacteria appears possible only in a thicker planting (1-5 million cells to I millilitre). The author supposes that the inhibiting aotion of methylene blue in a thin planting in conditioned by the buffering of the rH2 of the medium-on the level at which the reproduction of the cells of C ard 2A USSR /441crobiology. General Microbiology. F-1 Abs jOUrt Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35503 the given bacteria is impossible, Experiments with the addition of various oxidizing-reducing indicators to the medium shows that the repro- duction of the cello of B.cereus and Bmesenter- icus begins at an T92 not higher than 12.5 LLUISTDINOV, A.N.; TIMAKOYA, Z.Y. --vilo'-be twos n aerobic and anaerobic micro-organisms In soils of.the Usalch S.S.R. [with summary In Mhglishl. KikrOtologiia 26 noog: 179-1-85 Kr-AP '57- (KDU 10:10) 1. Inotitut poehy0vodeni" AN Welakhatcy Sao Alma-Ata. (SOlLo microblol, ratio between aerobic & owerobic iierowrcentsms I* UM soils Okus)) (MIC"W"NUM some) ~ r, I I " YROLOVA, L.F.; SHIGASIVA. M.Kh.; ILTALITDIKOV, Aslo-JIXOTAUTA, L.I. Antibacterial properties of the silt of lake Ralpmeb-Sor. Trudjv lost. kraev.]pat, AN Katakho SOR 7s73-81 159, (MIAA 13:3) (BAWASH-SOR, LAn (VDMEOMY PROTINCX)-SILT) ,,-- ILTALNTDINDTg A*x. Role of oronic watter lit the formtion ofmobile a1veral pbomphates. Ixv.AII Us&kb,SSR*Ser,,botA pochv. no.,3%26-31 160* (MU 1317) (Soil*-4%oephoms content) (Soil biology) Change in this redox. potential of Urk Chestmiat ca~,Wvat# Solli as a funation of tIllags methods. Test,,AV UsakhoOft 16 A0.191 45-$0 D 160e (XM 1411) Ooil chomistrr) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) D.L., uty. red.; U'll-UGINA, red.; K -A,;i-~red.; KkAPOVp red.; SHIGAMEV-1, ALEKSANDIRMSKIYt V.V.9 red. [Transactions of the Conference on t1w 1-ticrobl-)1o4ly of FW 1 Trudy Soveshchardla po inikrobiologii 1:( mov, Umu Atas lzd-vo AN Kaz.,OSR, 1961. 126 p. (MIRA l7ill) 1. Soveshchaniye po mikrobiologii kormov, Alva-Ata, 1959. 2. Institut mikrobiologii i virucologil AN Ki~rzlca (for Karpov) Shamis). -- ILx=-TDINOVP.-A,Nj-.rAULAYA, N.K. Phospate-mobiLizing bacteria of the Irtysh River# Trudy Inst, 'mikrobiole i virus. AN Kazakh, 48R 402418161. (KW 1444) (IRMH RIVU,~-A 9 P40SPHORP6.) 0TV4 I II-YAI TDINOVj A,N, Inrestigation of the process of solution of calolum 04qphatsm by bacteria. Trudy Insto mikrobiol, i virus, AD Kiksakb, M 48166- 0 175 161* (MMA 144) (BACTERIAP MPHORUS) SHIGAYEVA, M.Kh.; FROLOVA, L.F., VARCUKAYA, D.L. ILYALETDINOV', Regeneration of medicinal mud from.Lake balpast.-Sor. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. i virus. AN Kazakh. SSR 51lll-8q 161. (XM 15:4) (Balpash-Sor, Lake-Baths, ND6.r ancl',mud) ILYAL,ETDINOY,.-A N,-- Fungicidal characterlatloo of sodium metabisulrite, m1krobioLi virus,AX Kaskah.SSR 6j90-93 f6211 ~ (FUNGICIDES) (SODIUH PYROSOVITE) ILYALETDINOV A.N. Solution of phosphorite In anaerobic fersentstion o1' pectic sub- stances in manure. Trudy Inst.mikrobiol.i virus.AX K*zkah.SSR 6:3-19-124 162. (KMA 15:8) (PHOSPHORITES) (COMPOST) (PECTIN.) XMLOV~ X.A.; LUGLLGKM, A.Yu.; 1AMADIRM.. A.R.; VICUITA, S.K. Work of the sections of the An-Umim IficratAolo6oml Societyo Mikrobiologiia 31 no.1:185-188 Ja,-F 162,, (KRA 150) AMANTATRV, re.; ILYAIXTDINOVp A.; KUDrSHEV, To Effeet of oimasine aM strasine on the mioroflo~rm andl ,nitrate coitan't of Ught-colored Chestnixt aoils of Alma-&ta Pr(yvinoot Agrobioloqiia no.3s462-464 VV-Je 163. (MIRA 160) 1, Kasanskiy nauohno~isslodovatellekly institut'semUdI031yar Alma-Ata. (Alma-Ata Provinoe-Solls-Nitrogsn contait) (Triazins) (Alma,Ata Province-Soil microorgatitems). ILYAIZTDDUV A.N, - If Vital aotivity of micromoopic fmgi In ao=ca rsed~lussd an building material. Trudy Inst, mikrobible i V11ruso'M Ka- zakh. M 7tl57-16Z 163 (MIRA 16%12) ILYALETD13,10Y !~t~ ZWOKOVA$R.G. I Effect of harbicideo an the miaroflara of daAc Chewbjut soils ' in Alma-Ata Province, Trudy Inste mikrobiola I viiwo AM Kazakh, SSR M63-167 163 (MIN 26%12) ILYALEI"DINOV A 11. - KANATGUNOVA, M.K. M-7 Microbiological transformations of sulfur coquands In periodically flooded soils of Kzyl-Oz-da Province. Mikrobiologiia 3~ no.l: 118-125 Ja-F 164. (WRA I?zg) ' 1. Institut mikrobiologii I virusologii Kaz&khokoy $3R0 Alma-Ata, ILYALETDINOV A.N. -- L, Ords. Province- sulfate reduction in the flooded soils of K%Yl-, Izv, AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.2:15-19 W-Ap 165. , (MIRk 180) ILYALETDIROV, A.N.; RAMILOV, Sh.1 BEREZINA, F.S. Mobilization of the P205 if phosphate mmal during Us deeompoidtion. of rice straw. Im AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no,102-57 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 3-80) ,):r Irri,7 tn "Choici of a Methol ot' :,Ialdn", -,u, Canals in 3teppa Ragion3." Can-I Toch 5ci, Chair of Con3t.rij:~U,,in PmOtiction, Luiz'-ricrad I rUC L Order of L%bor .1act :3x,,n..3r Cons Uon Eng--neurinU InaL, M% Mlucati-,n Laningraj, 1954- (KL, Ko 1, Jan $1!rw-,- of Scientific and TecImical Discertationa Def-jn:!~,id'at U501-t Itligh-,r Wucittlonal SO: Sim. ~io 5;D8, Z9 Jul 55 USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous System, T Higher Nervous Acttvity. BehavJor4 Author i Illia ok- V-,.Ai. Inst Title On the Influence of,11lumination on the,Develop- ment of Complex Motor Reactions. Orig Pub: Biofizika, 1957, 2. No 2, 234-241, Abstract: In 3 groups of test subjects, a complex tootor habit was developed under conditions of varying Ulumination (300, 10 and 1 lux). Under greater illumination, the development of motor reaction accelerated, the general duration of the reaction and the duration of the movements withequal num- ber of repetitions decreased, and the exactness of depth perception increased. V. 1, Chumak. Card 1/1 S/090 60/132/04/64/064 B01 9126 AUTHORSs Sanson0va, V. G., 111yanoks-vo A. TITLEs Variations in the Biocurrents of the Iluman Br'aln Due to the Effect of Complex Rhythmic Light Stimulk PERIODICALs Doklady Akadenii nauk SSSRp 1960, Vols,1132, No, 49 pp. 964-96T TEXT& The object of this study is to examine the vMiAatij)p, of the frequency spectrum of the human electro-encephalolm pL-UAjY-Und*r the influence of complex rhythms of blinker signals. Thems rh~tbws conaisted. of two and sore uninterdivisible frequencies and wore used at the ease time. The rabbit's brain is not capable of selecting two isimultaneous but different blinker signal rhythms (Rof. 1). The authors used a Walter harmonic analyzer in a-robuilt form (Ref. 3). It 6ov1d select single frequencies In the range 1-5 to 480 cps nertus fr6a the ZZGP Tho light impulses were practically rectangular in shap4i, The ratio of 4urai. tion of light to darkness was I j 1. The light stimuli wars used for 50 see at a time. Six healthy adults acted as guinsm-pige. rn the first! Card IM Variations in the Biocurrents of the Human 5/02D/60/'132/04/64/064 Brain Due to the Effect of Complex Rhythmic 11011/0126 Light Stimuli seriess two light stimuli with different frequsncies~'- it *ae established that all the persons examined reacted to these two atintell4tvisible rhythms o!! blinker signals (Fig. 1 ). Fig. 2 shows a typicalI variation of the amplitude characteristics of the BIG frequency Opectr-Um., The ampli- tudea of the EEG biocurrents (14 or 40 OPs), their t0tal froquency (54 CPO, and their differential frequenoy (26 ope) *are rimised by this.; In the second series beams of light of another frequ4noy were superpOsed on a rhythmic soreen of a certain frequency Illumina-Wd with pulsating light. The reaction of the human brain was similar to that in the first- series. In the third series the rhythmic light of a stimulator was projected onto the left half of the screen, whi.le blirkinif light of another frequency (from a second photo-stimulator) wils projected onto the right half. By repeating all combinations of the atim4li It wa*found that two simultaneously used rhythms of different frequenates are aelool.- ed as if both stimuli were projected onto the same part. In 70% of the cases the use of throe stimuli led to an increase in theimplitude of the EEG potentials of each frequency; but it was lose tkis-n when two rhythas were used (Fig. 3). The summation and subtraction offsets' were rstalned,, Card 2 variations in the Biocurrents of the Ouman S1024X)6010321041641064 Brain Due to the Effect of Complex Rhythmic 11 j11126' Light Stimuli In 30% of the cases the brain reproduced only two or Even *no rhytha- The simultaneous selection of four simultaneous rhytlutla cout1d only be~ established in 31% of the tests. The amplitudes of thip EEG frequenciel thus caused were not high. Five simultaneous rhythms Were *ot selootell by the brain. Either one single rhythm was sorted outj or the'whole BEG frequency spectrum was changed. These changes were similar t* those caus- ed by non-pulsating light, that isp the amplitudes of~ths q~-rhythm wai-e lowered. From the results the authors conclude that processes taking place during their tests in the eight organs are not line&r, They thatk L. G. Voronin, Professor, and Ye. 1. Sokolov for makttig the tests oasible in the laboratoriya analizatorov Moskovokogi).unlveriiitots nalyzer Laboratory of Moscow Universit.D. There are 3 figures and N 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOli Institut vysshey nervnoy doyatellnosti Akademi.i n&uk SSSA UnatiAutAk-for Hijzher Sciences. USSR) Card 3/A ILIMANDKI V,At tentfAls of tbo Method for studAW high-frequenoy p0 eleetrooncepbalogram* Biolisiks 5 no. WSS-493 160o I(XM 23s12) 1, IAxtitut vyosbsy romay doyatellaosti AN 8$ORp Nomkim L Biologo-pooh"mqy Wmlltst Mookovskogo gosW*iatvesi~ogo univerniteta immni M*V, I4=osov%, IL"7ANOK# V.AO iffect of the intensity and puleation depth of,flickfiring light on the electrical activity of hmm brain, 0101fizib 6 no. 1:69- 76 16i. (HIPA 1412) le Institut vyeshey nervnoy daystollnonti AN N4SR# blpskva i biologo-poobvemyy fakulitat Moakpvskogo gosudIIrmtv*I=ogo ins M.V. Lomonooova. (LIGHT-PHMIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (ELECTIONMWRALOGRAPHY) ILIYANOK, Vasill Afanaslyevich; SOKOLOV, Mikhtil VasilOymytob; Ju w -Y n L - Tnx ., Yed. red.,; SMIWATOVP )LN.0 lialld. SHTBTNBoK,- G.Yu.j. 7-x1-.. tekhn. naukp red.; SKIRNOV, B.M., tokhn. red., [UP-1 motors & device for measuring ultraviolstf IrrecUoicul Uflmetr UF-l-pribor d1la izaareniia uIltraflolatovoi *blu- chennosti. Moskras Fi.Ual Vass. in-t&*nauohnoA toWini LA- formataii, 1957. 9 p, (Peredovoi nauchno-tskluji4beskit I pro- izvodst,vennyi opyt. Toma 37* No.P-57-4/1) (MIRk::' 16o) (Mtraviolet rays-Meamurement) Al ILI XU"S V.A. Effoct of the duration of rhythmic light flashols an&ititermle,betweon them on the reproduction of r;iyth%w by the humm bm1n. Bioflzka 6: no.6t7n-73.6 161. (MIKA 15, 1) 1, Lutitut, vyashey nervnoy dayatalluosti i n0rofi0iologii AN SWH~ Moskva i Biologo-pmhvennyy fakulitat MoskovmWgo gomidarstvannogo univervitettA.11 HeYeLommosovao (LIGHZ-JIMIOU)GICAL IMOT) ILILMKt V.A. Activating influence of ocatinuous. 131=4 tiom c-A I the suboequ"t reproduction of the rb~~,tba of flickering light by the humen brain. DokI.AN SSSR 138 D0,3029-732 W 161. U..5) 1e Inotitut vyvabsy nernoy deptelfwati L p~Aalogii AKSSSR' i Moskov6kiy gooudarstvsnnyy'%qAveu~&ttet iml MoMA"osoval, Prod- stavleno akademikm V.N.Chernigovskins im EFAVf) (F-Ti.-,,Tnor!aicEPitilLOGRAPHY) ILIYANOK. V. A. Dissertation defended in the Institute of Higher fliervoodi Activity Neurop)Wsiology for the academic degree of Ctndidaio d ~Olological Sclencest *Frequency Spectra of the Hunan 11notrooncepWogrik" and Spectra Changes Due to Light StimAlation#0 Vestnik Akad Nauk No. 4, 1963, pp. 13.9-V45 ILI MOK V A d. biolog. nauk; SAMSONOVA, V.G.p dAtor b1olog. W& %ftwMWO.-- lffect of puleatlng light tiources on the slactrical tetivity of the human braim S"totakhnika 9 no.5sl-5 ),V 163# (KMA 1W) 1. Institut vysebey nerynoy doyatellmosti i nibyrofixiologli AN SSSR. (Fluorescent lighting-Physiologloal effect): (Bleatroence*lography) S/O2l7/64/0O9/00?4W26/0232* ACCESSION NR: AP4022484 'Yanoks V6 At AUTHOR: S=sonovaj Ve"Gol 11 '.TITLE: Human brain electric activity changes (kinoing douplax liiht' .,stimuli of different intensities ,SOURCE: Biofizikat v. 9,, no., 2 l9649 226-232 -TOPIC TAGS: EEG,. simultaneous light stimulus, light trequenoyp, ;:light intensityp stimulus rhythm# EEG amplitado, 6h"40, brain onlinear analysis process jABSTRACT: EEG changes were invostigatod in 11 oubjocts, aged l6to;30 ..;yrs in'a series of experiments under conditions Of tWO? Dr viore ;simultaneously flashing lights with different frokluonalas and rhythms .and intensity changoo. Rhythmic light atimu3.1 of dift*e-rent fraquoncjbs produced by photo stimulators were projeotod aimItaneoual-y"'on il. white i.. Various rhythm combinations of light- frelql~on-01190 ranging trovi 4 to 80 pps/ooc wore used. For each experivient 0M wmim) rocordod ~first in the dark, then in response to each of tho rh~ytbmlo stUD-111" 'and then in rosponse to simultaneous flashine, of 1.-uo ar more atlimai, =-G frequency spoctra.voro analyzed with a low fri)(jue tji)4r. Wait oz- 0- q 4 t Card _j 'ACCESSION NR:' AP4022484 from, 1 .5 to 96' analyzer modified to f~ltor any frequency rangine OP13* Findings show that the electric activity Paramotors.of the brain reproduce two or throe simultaneous flashing light stiniull of different frequencies and rhythms with the effeict depor,4,ent on stinuli .~:intensities. Any rhytbmie combinations of stimmll rangjng from 4 to 80 pps/soc, aro re rodu~od by the brain with best reoulta for st;UMU. rhythms of 14 to &8 op,*a and poorest rost4Ls 'for 60 to ~,Jo ep:;. At-1-Pil.- tude changes for sum and differential frequencies when light int-onal- ties are increased indicato that the bv'in procasnoti, atoa norainoix In nature, This nonlinearity of brain pro6ezsos may accoWilt for tho fact that this method results in considerably more roflnod n(nalysis of frequency stimuli than other mothoda such as fliftohing light throsholdsi and subjective evaluations of rhythmic stimulio Oxig, iiatt, has4 4 figures, ASSOCIATION: Institut 'vy*eshoy n6rvnoy doyatellnoati t ne-yrofWolo- gii AN-33SR.. Moskva (Inptitute of Higher Nervous &6tiviiiy and Neurophysiology AN 35310 SUBMITTEDs 29Deo62 DATE,AOq:. 134pr64 EKGL:~ 00 -002~ ~S~B-~ CODE LS NR RM? SOV: 00,5, OT Card .7 Spatial d:lsrrtbpAi-.7n vf the mignitude of ndop,ied r,~ythm ever the cerebral cortsx 3A tons 'Zhtr. V74. llt?.rVO KIP-,tit,, '14 na.5t 763-770 S-J) 164. ' OCRA M12) 1. Institute nf WkRher Norymau f.c-tivity ftnd U.S.,S.R. Acadezq of Sclencos, 11,1YANOK, V.A. Frequency spectra of tile OV va-A.3111" rocic"pql of the human brain. Zhur. lyq. norv, delai-. 15 3-01 1 1 65. 1. Institut vyi3shey nervilay dord,01,111)-iti I AN SSSR, Moskva. VNIP111111FUH141 Jill 1111911111111111 E11MIJIM11 ...... L 4866-66 ACCESSION UR: AP5026771 UR./6 W6 7/w !4 'iAe -~J-j V. yanok, Vi, -Ai TITLEs A device for frequency analysis of an ole tro 1100PIO ~)gjvrj a No. 1743i8 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretaniy i tovarnykh x9takovp no~" 17, j 1,1?65i TOM TAGSt electroencephalographyo medical q o, brij quilmenti jM.W.41ill e~ central nervous system, nervous system disease ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a -device for i~rioljrsis.14' 4w! encephalogram, containing a preliminary, and a resonanco J,t%Wgr1ii=.j and a power unit (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). To sixylif 41nd 1~0).-ertw the ifiterprethtiqn 'of' the oscillogrexis pi-ciduced by 1) 6p1.Lr:j-jsr0;i; in tb~ course of determining the functional state of a normal I jlj~d coatra,V nervous system, the device contains phase-shifting RG-oleewfill.0i sw~, j-,qj,hed. in *0oh interconnected arwitchess Orig. art. hasi 1 f4;uret ASSWIATIONs none MCI 61i Lord 1/3 L 41366-66 ACOMSION NRI AP5026771 I-Lj Fig. 1. Frequency analysis,device -Prelindnary amplif ier;~ 442 IVOSOnMACM amplifier; 3- integrator T I powet UTO 1; 1 5- phase-shifting elements !card ~ACC _NR,-Aj,6o3653? -coiWo_ffj* i 616610b 67 00 0/01~0 /oil i AUZIORt Cordoyevat No Po'k 33.!yMkj.Vo As ORO: none TITIZi Effect of prolonged vestibilar and optokinotic stbuUtion b~n froquencY' apactra and on -the acciniUtion of t1o rbqthm of lightJ14whss soon in oloctro- corticogram of various part& of the brain of rabbits Lpaper prononw at the Can- feronce on Problems of Space Hedicizie he2d in Moscow frcm 24 tq 27 may 1966-.7 SOURCE: KonferenUiya po problerm kosidehealmy neditsinyo lWo Fj*blemV konxiches- koy neditsirwo (Problems of space nedicine)l materisly konferentaiip Moscow. lW# 130-131 TOPIC T&GS: -biologic acceleration effect$ coridlis acceleration, slectroenosphalops; vimial ana3yzer. vestibular aralyser. rqatagms AWWCT.. Tests were conducted'on -rabbits i4ith imol-anted elecfrod~,s in the vis*'u'9-.l :parietal, motor, and frontal areas of the brain cortex and in the reticular (formation of the midbrain. The individual and combined 4effects of vestib- ular (rotation on a Barani chair) and optokinetic stimuli (rotation o,-%* light and dark stripes around the rabbit) iNere raied as a function of the EEG fre- 'quency spectrum and the magnitudei'of the reaction of rhythm assimilation Ao low- (5-6.~R#.~~ high-frequency (20-30 cps) light ilashes with go see ,durations. Measurement of EEG frequency components was conducted by averaging readout from a two-channel "Walter" analyzer and one *f simpler construction., Vestibular stimuli caused EEG fre4uency spectra of alLinvesligated brain areas to decrease for all frequencies except the very 117west (4-7 CPS)# I Optokinetic stimuli caused regular decreases in frequency spectrit only in the visual region and to a lesser degree in the reticular for I siti(ai; in other brain areas, the spectra either showed no substantial'thange',or somewhat exceeded baselineivalues. During the combined acti6n of vesitibul.Ar and optokinetic stimuli, an absolute drop in all-frequencies was obscr"Id start- .ing with 6-7 cps. At 4 cps, there was a sharp Increase whiefilnKlicated a .shift of the dominating rhythm to lower frequencies. Both the indilividual and :combined action of vestibular and optokinetic stimuli caused an abs'olute drop in the magnitude of rhythn~ assimilation to high and low frequencios in all brain regions during low-intensity light flashes. A comparison of these data with the results of other research on- the dependence between EEG frequency spectra and rhythm assimnation and the A 'unctional state of the brain Indicates that the prolonged effect of both vestib- ular and pptokinetic stimuli causes_ a regulF deterioration in the lunctional :wd 2/3 state of all cortical components ahdAhe'reiticular formation of the r;-bbit 'midbrain. This can be compensated by other stimuli, e. g. 0 sharp, constant, or rhythmic lig~t.which can dimini s'h.or full litp _a~drop in bruin ex- citabk4tyll/fi. A. No. 22j'A'T-D-i6pft-j SUB CODEs 06 SUBK DATEs OOKw" Cwd