SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRIKHOTKO, G.F. - PRIKLONSKIY, S.G.
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registering meteorological measurements, instruments for studying the
microphyaical characteristics of clouds, and equipment for seeding
clouds with solid and liquid reagents. At presenc the Experimental
Meteorological Polygon has the capability of solving not only weather-
modification problems but other pressing nieteorological. tasks as well.
Agrometeorological research is already well advanced, and problems on
the determination of the weather-harvest interrelationship are beinj
Implemented. Present plans call for a number of mesometeorological
studies to be started soon. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [ER]
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PRIlGiOTIKO, G.F., doktor geograf. nauk
Experience in working out the approximate
*-he possibility of producing artific~jal
mmulus clouds in the Ukrainian S.S.R.
no.1006-38 0 '65.
cirtericn
precipitation from
Meteor. i gidrol.
(MIRA 18,,9)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidrometeorologichaskiy
institut.
PRIKHOT'KOP G.F.; YASHOV,9KAYA, Z.M.
Trudy UkrHIGMI
Frequency of thick convection clolAs over the Ukra-ine. .
no.47r65-68 165. (MA 18:7)
SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A.P dok+nr geogr. nauk, prof., red.; GUK-, N.I.,
naucl-m. sotr. , red.; KEKUKI,, A.1%, r-auchn. sotr., rei.;
KAGOM, M.S., nauchn. sotr., red.; FRMDVKG,--G.---.1
nauchn. sotr., red.; CHERNOV, N.P., red.
[Atlas of agricultural climatology of the Ukrainian S.B.Ii~.]
Agroklimaticl-askii atlas Ukrainskol SSR. Kiev, U-,-ozhai,
1964. 36 p. (111RA 18:7)
1. Kiev. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy gidrc-.
-aeteorologicheskiy institut. 2. Direktor Ukrairskogo
nauclino-Jssledovatellskogo gidrometeox-ologic.eskogo insti-
tuta, Kiev (for Prikhottko). 3. Ukrainskiy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy gidrometeorologicbeskiy institut, Kiev
(for Guk, Kekukh, Kaganei).
BAKHRUSHIN,, V.A.; BONDAREV, A.Ye.; PRIKHOZHAN, A.Yee; YAKDIOV, P.I.
Overall mechanization of the assemblirg of structural elements.
Prom. stroi. 4.1 no.2:17-20 F '64. (14DU 17:3)
1. 'Irest Volgogradorgstroy (for Bakhrushin Prikhozhan). 2. Uprav-
leniye Yuzhstallkonstuktsiya (for Bondarev~. 3. Gosudarstvennyy in-
stitut po proyektirovaniyu, issladovaniyu i ispytaniyu stalInykh
konstruktsiy i mostov (for Yakimov).
SHUIRAY, Ye.F. [Shamrai, IE F.]; VERYMYEIIKO, K.N. EVeremiienko, K.M.];
. Khmelievs'kyi, IU.V.1; PRIK1fOZH"._v,.I.
K1043LEVSKIY, Yu.v
[Pr7khozhan, V.L.3
Mechanism of ascorbic acid stabilization by proteins and amino
acids In solution. UkT.biokhim.zhur. 31 no.1:118-126 '59.
(MIU 12:6)
1. Department of Biochemistry of the Kiyev Medical Institute.
(ASCORBIC ACID) (PROTHINS) (PJIINO ACIDS)
FRIKHOZHAIT, V. M.; SHREW, RGJ, G. L, (Moskva)
11 y-adrenal system in myast~4nla.
Functional state nf the pitultar
Vrach. delo no.3i'79-84 Mr '62. (M I RA 15: 7)
1. YIinika ne-vrykh bolezre7 (zav. - prof. V. V. Mikheyev)
1--go meditsinWcogo inrtituta imeni Sechenova i laboratoriya
neyr-o7umoral'noy re7,ii1yatsii (znv. - chlen-korrespnndent X'I SSSR
N. I. Grashchenkov, rukovoditell problemy - doktor mod. nau',,
L, B. Perellman) Instituta vysshey nervmoy deyatellnosti I
neyrofiziologii AN SSSR.
(ADRE-ITAL GLAINDS) (PITUITARY BODY)
(I-ffASTHEITIA GRAVIS)
PRIKF'OnAll, V.14.
Pathogenosis of ifyajth-mia. Tridy ]-v ?-241 '4e151--~ifA 10
(MIRA
PERELIMAN, L.B.; FRIKHOZHAN, V.M.; MATLINA, E.Sh.
Rechaniffm of the action of some anti cholines terase prepan.-
tions. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 53 no.5:76-80 My 162.
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz laboratorii neyro-gumorallnoy regulyataii (zav. -
chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR-N.I. Grashehenkov) Instituta
vysshey nervndy dayatelcnosti AN SSSR i iz Kliniki nervnykh
bolezne-y (zav. - prof. V.V. Mikheyev) I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo
instituta, Moskva. Predbtavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AWl SSSR
S.Ye. Severinym. j
(CHOLINESTERASES) (MYASTHENIA GRAVIS)
MATLINA, E.Sh.; PRI !9Z-IW,-V-IL
Method for determining cholinesterase in the blood. lab. delo 7
no.6:10-12 Je '61. (MIPA 14:7)
1. Iaboratoriya neyro-gumorallnoy regulyatsii Instituta vysshey
nervnoy deyatellnosti AN SSSi i klinika nervnykh boletney I Moskov-
skogo ordena Lenina meditsinskago instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova.
(GHOLESTERASE)
ACCEW ON NR- AT4041503 S/2910/63/003/01-/0129/0137
AUTHOR: I vanova, A. V., Ivanova, A. N., Prikhozhenko, A. L, PyatetBkiy-Shapiro,
1. L, Tarnopollskiy, B. L.
TITLE: Calculation of the electron shells of some atoms by the Hartree - Fock method
SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy sbornik, v. 3, no. 1-2, 1963, 129-137
TOPIC TAGS: quantum mechanics, electron shell, llartree Fock method, electron con-
figuration, computer programming, single configuration approximation, field theory,
boundary value problem j iteration procedure, lithium atom, nitrogen Ion, photoionization
ADSTRACT: A program for computer solution of the classical Hartree-Fock, self-
consistent field equations was written, using the single-configuration approximation and
neglecting the influence of the ionizing electron. ror a discrete spectrum the method
centers around the iteration solution of the foHowing type of equation:
+ Y (r) Y + G (r, r') Y V) d" CY
dr~
... Carj/3
ACCESSION Ix'11: AT4041503
where Y (0). Y (00) 0. -
(2)
y* (r) dr
for the eigen values Ifelfond's method, as described by 0. V. Lokutsiyevskiy
(Uspeldii Katem. Nauk, X1, 3, (69), 224, 1956), is used for solution of the boundary value
problem. The iteration proc-odure starts with yO (0) = 0, and solves for y(l) (r) and e,
after which the integral portion of the equation is computed. From this a correction factor
for the cigen value is obtained. A special iteration process is used for computation of yj
(r, E ) and Y2 (r, L.) to obtain a convergent solution and prevent computer saturation. Four
auxiliary subprograms are used and can be adapted to solutions for any state. T~e control
program must he rewritten for each system separately. A similar program is used for
continuous spectrum solutions. A separato subprogram is used to check the formation of
the maxima of the normalization function for the continuous case. The program was used
to compute wave functions of L, which are given in a table. The continuous spectrum wave
functions werc then used to compute the cross-sections of photoionization of the N+4 ion.
Both ground and excited states are listed. Orig. art. has: 37 equations and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khlinicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moscow (institute of Chemical
Physics, AN SSSR)
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KOCH(), V.S.i (,RANKOV,;KIY, V.I.; PERFIRMA, V.A.; NAYDEK, V.[,.; I'MAUF11N,
P
L.L.; HLIKOV, V.O.; PRIKIKEENKO.-A.Ye..; GIIYZL(-TV, YF"C"
Tn,.restigating heat transfer in very high capacity open-heartr
furnaces. Stall 25 no.12:1081-1085 D 165. (149,k LE t 12
1. Klyevskiy politekhriieheskiy institut i Zhdanovskiy
chuokiy zavod ira. Illicha.
?RTKH()ZjtLj.jj'~O
) A. Yo.
Gperation of oren-hearth furnaces on natural Yletallurc-
6 no.8:10-13Ag 161. 14: 8,
(Open-hourth furnaces--Equipment and supplios)
FITLIK011.9 V.O.; BORNATSKIY, T.I.; Y.AFURPI, [,-Ok0FI-I_Y'-,VI
".11JUSKly, Ye.A.; KAZAYOV, A.A.; KOVII.10 P.F.;
TRY,TIYAKOV, Yo3.V.; Tf?JJI,'f)V, Ye.A.; -IrInlirA.Li uchart`yn:
GORDIYENKO, 11.7.; GitIf I E' 71 (711 , I.F.; GTUWAI, V.F.;
ZHER14OVSKIY, V.S.; ZHIGALOVA, Z.I.; KOMIOV, N.G.; KUR-APIr,
OLESHEVICH, T.I.; PRIKHOMENK0. Ye.
Mastering the operations of 650- and 000--ton (mega - gra:n'
open-hearth furnaces at the Iltich metallurgical plant. SLal~ . .7z~,
( k
no.8:805-807 S 165. " MI
1. DOITHICHEIRI'ET i Zhdanovskiy metallurpicheskiy zavod i rno~-! cha
PRIKHOZHAN, V. M.
Functional state of the Pdrenal cortex nyaBthenia. Probl. endoir.
i gorm. 8 no.3:86-88 ~~e 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz kliniki nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. V. V. Mikheyev)
I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I. M.
Sechenova i laboratorii neyro-gumorallnoy regulyatsii, (i. o. zav.
prof. G. N. Kassill, rukovoditell problemy - doktor meditsinskikh
nauk L. B. Perellman) Instituta vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti
P21 SSSR.
(HYASTHENIA GRAITIS) (ADRFITAL GLANDS)
R.YAGUZOV, V.N.~ F~~"OZHMV9 D.N.
R
Using compreseed gas for the rapid suppression of the anode effects
Met. met. 37 no.9?94-95 S 164. OffIRA 18:7)
'40 1
KeSedlf (~ji(jh; TARSHIS, D.M., rod.;
_X~~
OBUKHOVSKAYA, C,.P., tekhn. red. - --'
(Heating open-hearth fulsaces with natural gas] Otoplenie
martenovskikh pechei prirodnym gazom. Moskva, Metallurgizdat,
1963. 96 P. (MIRA 16z5)
(Open-hearth furnaces-Equipment and supplies)
FUll ~Rov"V~O~; UEFEDOV, I.S." uRyZLOV.-
L'I,:DYUK!rl"
. A.A~
Self-oarbu., ation of ntitural. gas in a "thick" ',e-. Me~-~!Dlrg
9 no.9slO-11. '~ 'o4. (~ RA 17;10~
L. Metallurgicheski-, za,,,od Ln. Il"cha.
SIULU40V, I.I.; DUBINSKIY Ye.N.; PRIKHOZHEITKO, A.Ye.; PRIBBOMENKO, G.Ye.
Trp=fer of heating furnaces from fuel oil to natural gas.
Metallurg 6 no-5930-31 14Y 161. (14IRA 14: 5)
1. Metallurgicheskiy zavod im. Illicha.
(Furnaces, Heating)
DLJBINSKIY, Ye.N.;_PRMHOZHM4KO, A.Te.-
Heating furnaces converted to firing with natural gas.
Ketallurg 5 no.8:31 Ag 160. (MIU )-3:7)
1. Zavod Im. Illicha.
(Furnaces. Heating) (Gag, Natural)
SWAMOV, I.I.; DUBINSKIY Ye.N.; PRIKROZIHENKO, A.Ye.; PRIKHOZHE71KO, G.Ye.
Trpsfer of heating furnaces from fuel oil to natural gas.
Metallurg 6 no-5:20-31 14Y 161. (MIPA 14:5)
1. Metall*gicheskiy zavod im. ;Vicha.
(Furnaces, Heating)
T
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(;ultiv&ticn c-"
--artLtovskoe obl. izd-,Io,
~cersions, Ubr-ry of Conf~ress,
1-:onthay List of I.u3slan
ACC NRj AP6017956 UR/01;13/66/000/oi-0/00~6/6,-ji6,
AWIHOR: Loskutov, V. A.; Prikhozhiy, B. I.
,ORG: None
TITL7: A device for installation and removal of large strLmps on press,~s. class 7,
.No. 181602
~SOU*.%CE: lzobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. lo, 1966, 18
:TOPIC TAGS: metal press, industrial automation
:tUSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. a device for installation and re-
i
:moval of large stamps on presses. The unit contains a lifting platform and an %ttaci~i-
Iment for transferring the stamp from the platfonii to the press. Accurate install,.LLion
I
Wf the stamp on the press is ensured by a beam mounted on Che lifting plat-form for
;moving the stamp along a roller conveyor in the platform and the bacl-up plate in the
ipress. This beam is equipped with a drive and a mechanism for centering and fasteninF
ithe stamp on the roller conveyor. Also mounted on the plat,foriz.) is a mechanism for
iorienting the roller conveyor with respect to the press. 2. A modification of this
,device in which provision is made for lining up the axes of the stamp and roller con-
rveyor while the stamp is in motion. The drive for the beam contains a transmission
I
Pechanism, e. g. a chain drive system combined with bevel and screw gears equipped with
C.rd 1/2 uDc: 621-983;621-979-783.65
ACC NR- lol
AF() 79~6
!a Glip clutch which transmitF reciprocal motion throlifrh lead T-,crewr, . rih,, h--7
illoiaing devices, one with -a left hand thread and the other with a right fiar;,11
Pounted so that they move along a horizontal screw with doubie right and left hand
Ithread. 3. A modification of this device in which provision is inade for matching the
I
;axes of symmetry of the stamp and press. The mechanism for orienting the roller con-
veyor is made in the form of fingers mounted on a frame. These fingers go into holes
in the backup plate on the press which is equipped with clamps to fit over the fingers
l
and fix the position of the platform with respect to the pres3.
UB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 27Jan62
USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Action of Physical Factors. T-13
Abs Jour Ref 7-hur - Biel., 11,10 7, 1958, 32353
Author Tkach, V.K., Prikhozhiy, I.I.
Inst
Title Peculiarities of the Kinetics the Electric Properties
of Blood During Action on the Organism by Ultraviolet,
Infrared Rays and Hi&i-Frequency Fields.
Orig Pub V sb.: Tr. nauchnoy sessii, posvyashchennoy dostizheniya-i
i zadacham sov. biofizikd v s. kh. M., Izd-vo AN SSSR,
1955, 245-256.
Abstract A change of the capacity of a measuring condensator filled
with a solution of 0.6 mi of blood in 10 ml of water was
registered during cooling of the solution at 10 for 30-50
minutes. The average rate of the process for the blood
of a dog in normal conditions kept relatively permanent
(dispersion of data not over 10-12%). During exposure uf
animls to ultraviolet ray-, (PRK-2 la--.ps), the average
Card 1/2
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 32353
rate of change of the capacity of the condensator durir-1-
cooling of the solution increased sharply with s".-II doses
Ln bour after the effect. With large doses, the first
break of the curve was directed to the side of the decrea-
se cf the rate of cooling off. Exposure to infrared rayo
caused a sharp increase of the rate, with a subsequent
rapid rise -to the norm. In the tests with the blood of
doEs subjected to the action of a high-frequency field
(3 . lo7 hertz), a sudden decrease of the rate was obser-
ved 50 minutes after the effect, its rise and time of re-
turn to the norm being proportional to the dose. By using
numerous effects as conditioning stimuli, conditioned re-
flex changes of the indicator were obtained in a snaller
proportion than were those which wer causpd directly by
an effect.
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- 175 -
PNI~H62HJIV 1 1.
TKACH, V.K.; PRIKHOZHIY, I.I.
...............
Changes in the hydration of the blood of dogs under the effect
of radiation energy. Biul.ekep.biol.i mod. 37 no.1:44-47 J& 154.
(MIRA 7-3)
1. Iz laboratorii proizvodetvennogo mikroklimata (zaveduyushchi.V
dotseat V.K.Tkach) TYcrainskogo teentrallnogo inetituta gigiyeny
truda i profzabolovaniy, Khar1kov.
(Ultraviolet rays--Physiological affect)
(Infrared rays--Physiological effect) (Blood)
VIA - ~__5 F
IFRAKRUNOVA, A-Y41-
USSF-/Chemistry - Speatral, analysis
Card 1/1 Bib .. 43 - 70/97
Authors Yakovlev~ B. M.j and Prkhunova, A. Ya.
Title Spectral analysis of slag
Periodical Izv. AN SSR. Ser, fiz, 18/2., page 286., Mar-Apr 1954
Abstract A method of spectral analysis of slag was developed for the purpose of
controlling the processes occurring in cupola and electrical furnaces.
The three standards applied,in the analysis of furnace slag are described.
The method makes it possible to determine the basic components of slag
within: a period of one hour vrith an accuracy of no lesn than 5%,
Institution : The V, M. Molotov State Automobile Plant
Submitted z
SHEvchl"Tol A. (UB5CLX) (Chernovtsy); BASOV, V. (Moskva); FRILU-7SKIY, G.
(Pyatigorsk); A.RY.I-'IPOV, Ye. (Bugullr4); Tf-cGCfiI?i, ". (Moskovskaya
oblj; PRIKHU,110110 1. (M03kovskaya obl.); OBLA5011, G. (Y--
SMI RNOV., Yu.,(1141-B) (Kanash); KHOULOV, D. (Monkva); KHALDEYEV,
A. (Przhevallsk); SKOBELEV, 1. (Prlmorskiy kray); PROSKUROV, V.
(Irkutsk); DOBRTNIN, Yu. (g.Ivanovo /obl./)
Excluinge or experience. Radio no.10:22,26,29,32,37,40,41,,46 158
0 161,. (~IIHA a8:2)
PRIKIN, Bj~ry~An, B.), inzh.
Centrifugal method of producing reinforced concrete el=ents.
Bud. mat. i konstr. 4 no.3:7-16 J~f-Je 162. (KRA 15:5)
(Kharkov-Precast concrete)
B 124E 'f
birds C f
IVANOV, F.V.; PRIK104SKrl, S.G.
's protactinn in
Uitle bustald in the MsSaR. and maasurer, for it
winter, Ornitologii ao.7t130-133 165. (MIRA 18410)
AMBROS, R.; PRIKK, A.; MAGI, H., otv. red.
(Road pavements in the Estonian S.S.R.] Eesti NSV maanteede
katteid. Tallinn, Tallinna Polutehniline instituut, 1962. 81 p.
04IRA 16:6)
(Estonip--Pavements)
FARKAS, K.;KOPPASTNIN, IL;MjOUV~L-k.
Diagnosis of lung tumors by lung puncture. Orv. hetil. 94 no.10:233-256
8 mar 1953, (GTAL 24:4)
1. Doctors. 2. Uzeaki-utcai Metropolitan Hospital (Director -- Dr.
Istvan Halass).
PR Andor; FODOR, Anna
Sepois caused by ProtauB mirabilis. Orv hetil 95 no.14:38&389
AP 754. (IMA 3:8)
1.,~.-Tovaroqi Uzsoki-utcai Korkaz (igazgatot Farkas Xaroly dr.) II.
oz. Sebeszeti Osztalyanak (foorvos: Prikkel Andor dr.) on labora-
toriumanak (foorvost Korteez Tivador dr.) kozlemenyo.
(PROTIUS
*mirabilis infect., septicemia)
(SMICYCHIA AND BACTIMMIA
*Frotinis mirabilis)
FRT. ?~, ~ T
4,., -r. IJ i,.
,. pr,~ t-,*,jj;j t. , 17, "c,. 1; , irilig.
. I I . I
I
1 1) P
.-Ttr. Ps:,cidatric sielor;r;sisr. ;.!Pd. Inrt., -c! 4e-j-.
FMKWOV, N.
Planting trees J.n the winter in Siberia. Zhil.-kom. kho2.
12 no.1:13 Ja 162. (MM 15:6)
(Siberia,-Tree planting)
PRIKLADOV, 1l,, kandidat biologicheakikh nauk,
~, I-'
Ilew type of stnrage for smed grain. Sall.stroi. 11 no.9:
17-18 S 156. (MLIRA 9:11)
(Grain-Storage)
PRnl&WVA, N.V.; RYBAKOVA, S.N.
Raising late corn varieties for seed production. Bial.Sib.bot.sada
no.5:36-46 '58. (MIRA 12:11)
L Sibirskir botanicheekiy, sad pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universi-
tote im. V.V. IDWrbyehova.
(Tomalc Province-Corn (maize)) (Seed production)
PRIKLADOV, N.Y.
----lG~tion o~frVs enitted by radium on sprouting wheat so-ids. Biul.Sib.
bot.sada n0-5:85-87 158. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Sibirskly botanicheakly sad pri Tomskom goeuniversitete im.
V.V. Kuybysheva.
(Wheat) (Plants, Iffect of radioactivity on)
(Germination)
PRIKLADOV N V red
.z. , ~--- - - , ~,- * ~-
[Sil%rian Botanical Garden] Sibirskii totanicheakii sad.
Torilk, Izd-w Tomskogo univ., 1961. 87 p. (MRA 16:4)
1. Tomsk. Universitet.
(Botanical gardens)
PRIKLADOV, N.V.
Siberian -Botanical Garden durtng the paut 40 7ears. Biul.Sib.bot.sada
no.5:3-10 158. (MIR-A 12:11)
(Tomsk-Botanical gardens)
PRIKIADOVSKAYA, N.F.
'------%UCOMMja In Gj8-CflrpfLthjU. Blul.Glav.bolfl.sada
158.
no-32:12-13
(milLk 1?15)
1. L'vovskiy lonotekhnicheek-ty institnt.
(Ukraine, Wootern-Eucommia)
PRIIUADOVSKAYA, N.F.
... __ ".. -,
Hezhenets forestry district as a site of introduction of the
red oak. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no-35:35-W 159- (MIRA 13:2)
1. Llvovskiy lesotelchnicheskiy institut.
(Mezhenets region--oak)
USSR / Forestry. DcndroioFy
_8
~Os Jour: Pc;f Zh,.-r-Bic)121~o 13, 1958: 15
,luthor Priklarlovskaya ST. F.
Inst Llvov Forc!st-T,,~chnical inctitute
T-Ltle The Northern Oa',,- -in theliFe'stern Ollb--LLsts ef
the Ukraii-io
Orig Pub: Nlauclin. tr. losoteld-inich. in--t, 195i, 32
22~1- 233
Abstract. It is nocessary to betllw~~,:.n, the- two exte-
rnally s Luror;ear, vla Of '.--ucreus bor(-,a-
lis (northern oak) :,.nd ~,,,ue2cus fubra (red oaU; both
icrly called red oak. A morihological des-
fon
criptioi~, 3f th~.. nort.wrn and. thc. rod oak iS givon.
A szurly of pl.antin,-.s of secor-6 aiidl third a1le-gradc
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UOSSR / Forestry. Dendrololgy K-2
7
OS Jo u r Ref Zhur-3iol. , i-o 137 195'.~5 58375
northern oa!,:. criv.1--ir-tinp both.- fromi, an~! from
shoots, waj cc---iem,~tc` the territnT- of 'hF; wes-
t e, r n o 40 1. 1 s *-L s c,. f t: 1 c- b 'k, vai n ". a t aS) S RThc.nj., i i c r n
oak in thG oblasts of tllic Ukrainc- g-vo-is
faster than th,'-- local varictics of oalx-c,
ro'bur and -~u6rcus petraca. The rorthe.:n op,.'~
frcm thL~ local snecias in bt;im ' less demanclin- on
the soil, It p2opagatc-s easily both by seeils and
by c-110ots. T.-~ many cases, tlkr.~ wood of the northern
oak SUrDaSSCS the wood of local in i4.s
ucichnical propcrties. --V. V. Pvotopopov
Card 212
DIMCHEV,D.; BURZ3VA,L.; AMAKWIAN,G.; APOSTOWV,L.; TS0Y43V,j,; PANITsA,
D. ; ; G3NIVA, T.
On causes,appenrance, clinical aspects, therapy and prophylaxis
of organic phosphate poisoning in the rural industry In the Plovdiv
region. Suvrem. med.,Sofial lno.2-3:80-89 160.
1. Iz VM1 61.F.Pavlov* - Plovdiv, I Okruzhnata nanitarno-epidemio-
logichna atantaiia - Plovdiv.
(PHOSPILMVICS toxicol. )
NAZAREVSKIY, S.I.; MAKAROV, S.N.; PILIPENXO, F.S,. GERASIMOV, M.V., ILIINSKAYA,
M.L.; VERSUR, A.I.,Ldecea.,3ed -1: VASIL'YEV, I.M.; IL'IU, N.V.; SOKOLOV,
S.Ta.; LOZINA-LOZINSKAYA, A.S.; SAAKOV, S.G.;ZALES57KIY, D.M.; AVRCRIN,
N.A.; IYANOV, M.I.; PRIJUMV, N.V.; SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A.; SAIANATOV,
M.N.; KA.LINOVSKIY, P.*I.; LUCOIK,-'A.I.; YJ?AVCHh:ffK0, O.A.; VEKHOV, N.K.;
GROZDOV, B.V.-, MASHKIN, S.; BOM, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.,(g.Shuya, Ivanov-
akoy oblasti)-, MATUKHIN; 7,ATVARIIITSKIY, G.F.; GRkCHEV, N.G.; CHEMSOV,
M.I.; KIRKOPULO, U.N.; LEVITSKAYiL,A.M.; GRISHKO, N.N.; LIKHVAR', D.F.
VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV. M.V.; SUCHMUL. A.A.;
TSYCI&NKOVA, V.Z.-, BARANOVSKIY, A.L.; GZORGIYXVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A.
OZOLIN, M.P.; LUUYTFM, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAILYEV, A.V.; RUKBADZE,
P.Ye.-. VASHADZE, V.N.; SUNIDZE, V.M.; MLNDZHAVIDZE, D.Y.; KORKESHKO,
A.L.; KOLESNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SBRGEYEV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN, M.P.1
RYBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYXV, E.Z. ;RUSANOV, Y.N.;
BOCHANTSEVA, Z.P.; BLINOVSKIY. X.V.-. KLYSHEV, L.K.; MUSHEGYAN, A.M.;
LEONOV, L.M.
Talks given by participants in the meeting, Biul.Glav.bot.eada no.15:
85-182 '53. (MLRA 9:1)
1. Glavnyy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk SSM (for Makarov~Rjlipenko,
Gerasimov, Illinakaya. Veksler); 2. Akademiya komunal'nogo khozyay-
stva imeni K.D. Pamfilova for Vasil'yev): 3. Veasoyuznaya sel'skokho-
zyaystvenna,ya vyatavka (for Illina); 4. Botanicheskly sad Botaniche-
skogo inatituta Imeni V.L.Komarova Akademil nauk SSSR (for Sokolov,
Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 3. Botanichaskiy Bad Leningradskogo
(continued on next card)
NLZAMSKIY, S.L.--- (continued) Card 2.
gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina universiteta (for Zalesskiy), 6. Pol
yarno-Allpi.vski.v botanichaskiy sad lol'skogo filiale. Imeni S.K. Kirove.
AkeAemii nauk SSM (for Avrorin)-, 7. Botanicheskly oak pri Tomokom
goavAarstvannom universitets, (for Ivanov); 8. Botanichoskiy sad pri
Tomskom gosudarstvannom universiteta Imeni V.V. KuybyBheva (for Prik-
ladov)-, 9. TSentralOnyy Sibirskiy botanicheskiy sad Zapadno-Sibirsko-
go filiale. Akademli nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevskaya); 10. Bo-
tanicheakiy sad Irkutsko gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A.
Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); 11. Altayskaya plolovo-yagodnaya opyt-
naya stantsiya (for Luchnik); 12. Baahkirskiy botanicheskiy sad (for
Kravchenko)-, 13. Lesostepwya selektsioaaaya opytnaya stantelya deko-
rativnykh kul'tur tresta Goazelenkhoz Miniaterstva kommunallnogo kho-
zyayetva RSPSIL (for Vekhov),- 14. Bryanskly leeokhozyajVstvennyy insti-
tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhekom gosudar-
stveanom universitete (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago-
gicheskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanicheskiy sad pri Rostovskom
gosudarstvennom universitste imeni V.K. Molotove, (for Matukhin); 18.
Botanichaskiy sad Kuybyshevskogo gorodckogo otdola narodnogo obrazo-
vaniya (for Zatvarnitakiy); 19. Zoobotanicheskiy sad pri Xazanskom
universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvannyy respublikanakly
proektnyy institut "Giprokommunstroy" (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani-
cheskiy sad Odeaskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni, I.I. Mechni-
kova (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanicheskly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom
gosudaretvennom universiteta (for Levitskaya); 23. Botanicheskiy sad
(continued on next card)
HAZAR VSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 3.
Akademii nauk USI~ (for Grishko, Likhvarl, Villchinakiy); 24.
Ki.vevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa)i 25. Botani-
cheakiy sad Chernovitskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Orekhov);
26. Botanichaskiy sad pri L'vovakom goaudarstvennom universitete -
imeni Iv. Yranko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheakly sad Khar'kov-
skogo goeudarstvennogo universiteta imenj A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan-
kova); 28, Botanicheskiy sad Zhitomirskogo sallskolthozvayi3tvennogo
instituta (for Baranovskiy); 29. Botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk
Belorueskoy SSR (for Georglyevskiy); 30. Institut biologii Akademii
nauk Beloruaskoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheskly Bad Akademii
Litovskoy SM (for Lukaytene); 32. Bobanicheakiy sad Latviyskogo go-
sudarstvennogo universitets, (for Ozolin); 33. Kabardinakiy krayevr.1-
cheakiy botanichaskiy sad (for Kos); 34. Sukhumakiy botanicheskiy
sad Akademii nauk Gruzinakoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be-
tumakiy botanicheakiy sad. Akademii nauk Grazinakoy SSR (for Shanidze);
36. Thilieskiy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for
Nandzhavidze); 37. Sochinakiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38.
Gosudaretvennyy Nikitakiy botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Nolotove, (for
Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymokly filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for
Hybin); 40. Botanicheakiy sad Moldavokogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR
(for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheekly sad Botanicheskogo institute, Aka-
demii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanicheakiy sad Kir-
gizekogo filials, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanicheakiy
(continued on next card)
NAZLMSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 4.
sad Akademli nauk Usbekskoy SSR (for Rusanov, 3ochantseva); 44.
Botanicheekiy sad Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SM (for Blinovskiy);
45. Respublikanskly sad Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SSR (for Klyshev
Mushegyan).
(Botanical gardens)
KAYJ!-jj-F.
_f L! 1, LA a,-YS I _
Sweet gm (Liquidam'car styrac.iflua) in Lvuv. B.fu!,Gl-av.b~,t.
sada no. 48:39-42 163. (MIRA 17:-',-1
1. I,Ivovakiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
-PRIKIADOVSKAYA, N.F.
Treelike lianas uBed for ian&cape work in Lvov. Biul#Gl,--v.bot.
sada no.44:23-28 161. OERA 15:2)
1. Llvovskiy lesotekhnicheskiy inBtitut.
(Lvov-Climbing plants)
PRIKIADOVSKAYA, N.F.
Exotic plants of the Lukachevtsy forest tract. Biul. Gla7. bot.
sada no-54:32-36 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Livovskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut Ltvova.
;K~.C 4R, AP6013594 8OURCE CODE: UR/0133/65/000/004/0005/0006
AUTHOR: Piriklonskay N. V. ; 0
ORG: Scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry (Nauchno-iseledovatelf-
Bkiy institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti); T~~Lj__~tWo_utchoucll Plant (TSZL Zavoda
"Kauchuk")
TITLE: Rational mixing condition3 in the preparation of rubber mixtures based on
butadiene-styrene rubber in the production of RTI
V!?
SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezinjW. 4, 1965, 5-8
TOPIC TAGS: synthetic rubberp butadiene styrene rubber, sulfur., resin, conveyer
transportation syst6ioKS-30-ARM butadiene-stvrene rubber
ABSTRACT: Various- -mixing -conditi6n-6 were studied for 'their off ect.on the
'properties of mixes and vulcanisates of butadiene-styrene rubber SKS-30ARM,
,used for lining conveyor belts. Gaseous channel and furnace carbon black
~were included in the rubber mixture composition,'and as accelerators - a--
!Altax (a dibonzothiazole dieulfide) and diphenylguanidine. The mixtures were.*
'prepared at tho Dnepropetrovsk Tire Plant under automatic cycling conditions.
in a high-Bpoadp high-pressure resin mixer at a rotor revolution rate of
.30/26 5 rpm under three sets of conditions. The volumo load was 140 litera
(165 ~g). Carbon blacks and softening agents were added to the mixture
simultaneously. Condition I involves the two-stage production of mixtures
with cycles lasting three and two minutes, with separate introduction of
sulfur and accelerators into the mother mixture at the second stage in the
Card 1/2 __UM. '678.023.3340'004.13
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ACC W7~~~594
t and second stages
same mixers Shooting of.the mixtures following.the firs
'is carried out on two consecutive rollers 2130 Wn iong_i~ 3 8~4'~.5'minutes."
respectively. At the second stage, the mixtures are loaded in'~o the mixture
in the form of sheets after cooling on racks. Condition II is a single-
stage process of preparing mixesp six minutes in length with accelerators
loaded into the mixer at the start of the cycle togethor with all components.
Sheeting of the mixtures following the mixer is carried out on three sue-
cossively aligned rollers 2130 mm in length for six minutes after introduc-
tion of sulfur on the second rollers. Condition III is a variation of the
sin le-stage preparation of mixtures at lower temperatures than in condition
II Me to a reduction of mixing time to 4.5 minutes), and with sulfur loaded,i
at the end of the cycle, 0.5 minutes before unloading. Sheeting of the mix-
tures is carried out also on three successive rollers, for 6 minutes. This
set of conditions is being used at RTI plants. From the iosults of the studypil
it can be concloed that the poorest mixing conditions is that of condition I
III (sulfur is introduced into the rubber-mixer)s in spite of the fact that
the duration of intensive mixing from the moment that the upper look opens in
this case is almost the same as in condition 1. In the case of condition III.'~
uniform mixing of carbon black in the mixers is not provided for, and a low
rAsistanca of the subvulcanization of mixes is observed along with tha lowest
physico-machanical indices of the vulcanisates. "Orig."art.-hadt- Vf1gure and
3 tablej_.
SUB CODE: Us, M SUBH DATE: Inone ORIG REF, 0()4,
PRlKOPA J.1, inz.
.
"Capacitance differential position finders" by V. A. Acjukovskij
(Atsyukovskiy, V.A.]. Reviewed by J. Prikopa. Doprava no. 1:
3 of cover 164.
AFANASIYEV, V.F.; PARITSKIY, L.G., PRIKOT, N.F.; RYVKIN, S.M.
Effect of trapping levels on the lux-ampere characterlsTIlcs in
silicon. Piz. tver. tela 4. no.ll:','17'?-3182 It '63. ~-UJ?A 10:,1:12)
1. Fiziko.-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR,
Leningrad.
NIKOLIC, Bozo, ing. (Zagreb); PRIKRIL,-Matija, (Zagreb)
Accidents at work in the production and procans' of wal in
~Zg
Croatia. Kem ind 10 no.51149-153 My 61.
PRILENSKIY, Yu. F., assistent
Alkaline reserve of the blood in acrichine npaychosis" in
animals. Trudy Novosib. gos. med. inst. 37:175-178 161.
WRA 15: 6)
(QUINACRI14E-TOXIGOLOGY) (PSYCHOSES)
(ACID BASE EQUILIBRIUM)
GOLIDENBERG, M. A., prof.; PRILENSKIY,-Iu. F9 assistant; KOROLVIKO.-
TS. P., assistent; TV EVAY A. 5., assistent
Some problems of somatic disorders and of the pathogenesis of
acrichine "psychosis" in animals. Trudy Novosib. gos. med. inst.
37-203-219 161. (MIRA 15:6)
(PSYCHOSES) (QUINAGRINE-TOXIGOLOGY)
DEMUSHKINJ, A.I.; PRILEPIN., M.T., MELILVAN, G.A.
SDD geodimeter. Geod. i kart. no.9:20-26 3162. (MLOA 15:10)
(Geodimeter)
ACCESSION NR: AP4013320 S/0020/64/154/003/0534/0537
AUTHOR: Prilepko, A. 1.
TITItEE: Inverse problem for ultraharmonio potential
.'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 154, no. 3o 1964, 534-537
TOPIC TAGS: integral equation, nonlinear integral equation, ultra-
harmonic potential, metaharmonic potential, Holder condition, har-
monies, harmonic potential, harmonic potential problem
ABSTRACT: There is presented a solution to the inverse problem for
an ultraharmon-tc.potential. A body Ti is sought which more or less
approximates some functional metric to the exterior metaharmonjc
Dotential V for the given body T, provided that its exterior meta-
6rmonic potential V is known. It is assumed that the body T is
istar-shaped with rQect to some one of its internal points, and thtit';
-the bounaary S of the body T is such that the functions of Its para- ~
.metric reprosentation,,are twice differentiable and their second deri-:
Natives satisfy the Holder condition with index X