SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BENEVOLENSKIY, V. N. - BENICKY, VOJTECH

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DRUMININP Yu.P.; BENEVOLFNSKIY, V.N. Disturbances of proteolysis in the blooi of dogs following Pxposure to Ionizing radiations. Radiobiologiia 4 no.4:513- 515 164. (AURA 17:11) -W=VOLEVSKIYO VbR", VRUgHIWO,YvOP.j ALEISEYLIVto 5.1. Uxtraveak oaused tr the reaption of the native aqueous-*&Um 41'9~raat-cf,~ the rat Uver with tho sVornatact from a boilid. hmoget'Ato., Truly WDIP. Otd. biol. 2109-101 165.~ (MIRA 18A) BENEY MY. V.N.; SMIIOHMMWp N,N,l VESZLCVSXIY,, V.A. Cbesilminescenflis and Imicity of bydrogen peroxide aM cystains reaction producius. Tmidy MOM Otdl. tdol. 2lsll2-n6 165, (MIRA l8s6) MMOMMT, TO.N.Ujohosier. '--*wmwWidWM doom Now stem Mew melting device. Gar. khos. "Nook. 30 no.4:31-32 Ap 056. 1 (MM 9: 8) (Moscow-Saw rose"Ll) AAW& %A.J-----AaAAM lawn AUTHOR: Beft 01 3W&.L.,N.; Ikigj~Lnin, Tu. P.; KlJLomqptoj A. S.; Xalyu~~na, Tf Y AL CIRGs none 3e~ TITLE: no effect of ganma irradiati%,anl irradiation with protons with energies of 600 to 127 Mov on the radioasneitivity of ~yeast calls [Paper presented at, the Confereme on Problems of Space VW'ains held in Moscow from 24 to 27 may 19661 SCURCE: Konferentsiya po, problemam koandcilwakoy meditainy, 1966. Problemy *Y" kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of epaols medicine); materi&3,v konferentaii Moiwow, 1966, 63-64 TOPIC TAGS: cowdo radiation biologic effoct, proton radiation biologic effect# ionizing radiation biologic effect# relative biologic efficiency, life support -system, space food, radiation induced.mutuation, yeast ABSTRACTt Yeast cells are a convenient object for space research be.causes in_ -addition to serving as a model system, they may somerliiy be used as a -helc~rotrophic link In a spaceflight life-support system. The Vulnerability :of the cell division process in yeast calls irradiated In the quiescent state vins, studied. A water suspension of yeast was Irradiated with 660-, $10-0 ~'240- and 127-Mov protons from an 01YAl synchrocyclotron, and their REIS a wns determined In comparison with CoGO gamma rays (from an EGO-4 apparatus). Irradiation with 660-Mey protons was conducted through a polyethylene and lead filler. The activati*n inethod of dosimetry was used for 6604dev proitons,..!~tjd the luminescent method for Itrwer-energy pro- Card 1/2 ~V tons. Ionization chambers were used to ononftol'.Ahe nux, Experim"Nsfol 49 were conducted with diploid Saccharomyots vi"i yeast ceUs (Mcgri 1.20-13 1 atrRin) and haploid Saccharomyces cerevisise yeast cello (strain 40-2581). 1 Most of the studies were cooiducted with 660-Mev protons and the diploid strain. The following tests of yeast radionensitivity vitro used: 1) Inacti- vation of macrocolonies and of different t, a of microcvloniee, 2) dis- ruption of the cell division rate In " first (I" cyclPoo after the beginning irradiation, 3) dispersion of different types of microcolonles, 4) post- i1radiation recovery, and 5) lysis of cell@. Done-damage relationships In a .range from 1-120 rad were established for each index. Experimental re- oults Indicate that. the effect of proton irradiation in essentially the same as gamma irradiation: thus the IRDE for protons in ihesa experiments was close to one. Evaluation of theme data considering the different linear l energy losses of the types of radiation used made possible a preliminary estimate of the radiosensitivity of quiescent yeast coUs Rn spaceflight con- ditions, This In necessary as yeast may In used " a beck-up syutem for i spacefUght 1116 support, U Ow system oC omdhwous oultsivation of bet~~. sto;w working.- [W.A. 'No"29jATD'AOoA 66-U63 SUB CCD11 06 am Dmc OON066., Cwd 2/2, 01=0"TAKIA ZRIZO 41 BMW& soil PS61AS a ..A.Vkw - 1"titate at usoveatimpdor " -Ot Osedkeelevsk ""WNW at 241~~,v Ift"s 4. ( 47f) Pmeme Q~"I M "I at SONAL" MUM& no I a 'Few"t a 3YAWOL 000 aw prwmsua MM, remetles of w"byloal4es In dbwtbA sultwddoes L 1127li-67 E.Tr(m) GD ACC NRs %Vou-962-8 SOURCE COL-7; UR/rooo/66/ooo/oooJ10j45/0,-50 AMANOR: Druzhinin. Yu. P.; Bonevolonskiy, V. N. ORG: none TITIS: Fh5thmiz disruption of catabolic processes with snall dozo :Lrradirtion ISCIURCE: Voprosy obzhchoy radiobiologii (Probloms.of gorioral radioblAology). -Kozcow. 'Atomizdat, 1966, 145-150 1 ITOPIC TAGS: rat, radiation biochemical offoct, particular radiation biolo,-,ic offoc~%,, iradiation hematologic effect. biologic motabolism ABSIMACT: Litoraturo studies surgost that protcolytic activity of tho blood can be used to detect intracellular membrano damage produced Icy small dose irradiation. For* la more detailed study of proteolytic activity experiments wore staged on whito rats !X-irradiatod in a wide range of doses: 0-75, 1-5, 3, 6, 12-5, 25 and 50 r at a dose I ;rate of 12.75 r/min (first series) and 1,00, 200, 400, MO and 10500 r at a dose rate of 1 159.5 r/;-in (second series). The protoolytic activity of the blood was e-atorminod :before irradiation and following for 30 days. Blood (0.1 ml) was incubatod with bovine~- iserum (0.9 ml) for 3 hrs and then the level of amino n-Itro.-ron was detorm:Lned according ito E. W. Jorm and E. C, Corking's method using trichloracetic acid. Rosult3 of the ,first series show that the dynamics of blood protoolytic changes for all anizals- L 1127h-67 ACC NRi AT6029628 represent a distinct curve characterized by two paak--. '2-,ese poaks appear 0--, the 3-re. ,and 7th days for a dose range of 0.75 to 6 r, and appoar aftor 6 hrs and on U10 3rd day; 'for a dose range of 12.5 to 50 r# To determine whoUier the protoolytic phase charges Ifollow a similar curve with larger doses and to determine the nature of blood form I ,elements, additional experiments were stagod on 5 dogs irradiatcd wit"h s!-=18 '100 or 1500 r doses. In these cases, the peaks were found on the 7th and 20th day's. wNo dose Idepondonce was observed within this dose range, but the appearance of the paakt; clearly ;dopanded on. the degree of radiation sickness. Dynamics of blood forrm elemcatt; '(a~ythrocytes and leukooytos) did not correlate with the proteolytic changos of the le blood. Ziese changes may be tho result of fluctuations of protoolytia onzy-mo 7 tibitors on activators in the plasma or of protoolytic onzymas leaving -Laa tissuase lit appears that the proteolytio phase changes do reflect the rhythm of Lta~30:Ac ;processes and are related to a certain dogree to intracellular membrane da:ugae Orig, ;,art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE. W Sam DATE: z)Apr66/ oRm w; oli/ oni REF: 008 WIT L'Kff. A.Be Make wider me or plastics In railroad transportation. Blek, I topl. tiaga 2 no.8:34-36 AC 058. (Nru 11:9) l.GlavW konstruktor savoda, 'Plastmass". (Railroad engineering) (Plastics) BUIT LISIIIY. J16- Autonatto control of sataratpre. Zeks I kkIm.so.4t6k 156. (KURA gtg) IoUsatrall,wjo laUratspirs, avtmatlkl. (Coke industry-EquIpment "d supply) ZWN, S.V.,prof,,l KOVAL&pR.T,pVftt. i RUBILIN, Ye.V.; BFEML'=_p. doteent; KAZINTSIV, AA., dotmmt; NIMXRYUX, G. 1691 dotawt; ..E, BLAGORAZUMOV, V.; MAGNUSOV, D.C. In memory of Professor Ifla Fedorovidh Pavlov. Pochvovedenis no. 7s120-121 Jl 165 (MIRA 19i1) S)K=1SMf S. A. Benevol'skiy,, S. A. - "Application of lizo-silicate materials for deepening the tillabLe layor,,* TrWy Kauch.-Issled. in-ta sernovogo khoz-v% nechemozem, polosy MR. Issue 14, 1949p P. 5-19 - Bibliogt p. 19 SO: U--3566, 15 March 53, (Latopin 1:2n=nal Inykh Statey, No. 13t 1949) =no isms S. 1. 4623. 2ROYatYYe PN7 v NwhOrbOswwOY Polo"- 9-9 Sol fkhoggiso 1954. 48 C. c 111. 20 cm. 15-000 eks, 70K. - (55430) P 631o582 SO: Latopis I Zhuml Inykb SUtoyl, Vol. 7o 1949 2MYOLIKIT, SaAo, kaAldat sell skokbosrwatyannM nauk# , 11 m- I' Problem of deepening out mdtivatin th* plowlayer of turft-Pbdzolic molls. Zemlodelle 4 no.13:12-20 Ag 136,, (MIRA 1011) 1e Zonal$nyy nauchno-istiledovatollskly Institut sernovop kho- syaystva nechornateanoy polosy. (Illiage) 'USSR/Cultivated Plants - General Problems. M. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4) 1958, 15455 Author : Ye.T. Varwdtoa, S.A. Banevol LoIciy Inst : - Title Contribution to tho Problem of tin Agricultural System in the Central Rayons of the Noji-Chernozem Zone. (K voproeu o sisteme zemledeli v teentrallnyM rayonakh necbernaxwwy 3y polo OriG Pub : Zemledeliye, 1956p No 12,, 3-15 Abstract : In the Smolenskaya, Kaluzhakaya, Bryanskaya, Moskovskmyn, Tullskays, Hytizanskayn, Kalininskayal Vladimirskaya, Ivanovskaye, Artameskaya, Gorlkovskaya Oblasts and in the Tatar, MordovLan and Chuvash ASSR, special acwicultu- ral zones have be-an divided. th-a suburban, the potato and vegetable zon,%. with intensiva an' m.1 raising anA the development at horticulture; the flAx-potato-rdlk producing zone in the North West and in the central belt, Card 1/2 voan/t,v.LT.ivatod Plants aenerv.1 Problems. 14. Abs Jcur Hof Zhur Biol., No 4, 1958, 15455 the grain-potato-animal husbandry zone on its southern and eastern partas The basis of the agriculture of the non-chornozem zone lies in ronorwal and increasing the soil fertility; these tasks are being performed through the cultivation of perennial grasses. In myons having adequate moisture the occupied tallows my be succeso- fully replaced b,r clotxn fallowe, The correct system of fortilizationp with special value being attached to lo2al fertilizers of (lung and peat, iv a vital factor in aGri- culture on the non-chernozem soil belt. card 2/2 Soil Science. Otg~niq Fortilivers. IT Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., Ito 21, 1-958, 95761. Author - - - Inst : Scientific-Rasearch Institute of Agriculture of the Central Ray...nu of tho Ron-Chornozem, Zone. Titlo : Use of Orgunio-Aineral Mixtures in Depth on the Arable Layer of Turf-Podzolic Soils. Orig Pub: Byul. nauohno-tokhn. inform N.-i. In-ta zemled. tsentr. r-nov nuchernozemn. polosy, 1957, 2, 10-14. Abstract: Use of organic-mineral mixtures and lime in depth on the arable layer of turf-.podzolic soils is a necessary condition of their cultivatioa and of saving manure. The winter-wqeat harvest from organic-mineral mixtures wit! the application of lime under tillage did not yield a harvest greater Card 1/2 USSR / soil science. OUdmiq, Partilizar. j Abs Jour: Rof 'Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 95761. Abstract: than that ?7 from 30 t/ha of manure. Applioation of lime during cultivation bafore planting gave a decrease in wheat harvest Trom organic-mineral mixtures in comparison to harvests from 30 t/ha of manure. An organio-mineral mixture on a lize base in depth on the arable layer increased the harvest of perennialtgasses in comparison with the harvest from 30 ha of manure, thr6ugh which the increase in -the second year of use was greater. -- 0. P. Madvede,ra. Editors note. If, during application, 9 t of tuff works at the rato of 0.75 hydrolytic acidity, then during application of not 2.25 but 3 t, tuff will work at the rate of 0.25 h. no (page 11). Indio- ators of the test accuracy ar3 not cited, 413 V t'; L- \) C' ~- I 'S K -11 ~'s A ~A . INMOLI OUT, IB*A* AMC,. amll pasiphlet of great value (O%ya, a valuable IndustrUa and feed crop*'by V.A. Solotaltskil, 11mvieved by I,A. Desevollskil), Zemledelle 5 no.1106 1 157. lotil) (swibeas) BEMOLISKIY, brgey Androyevitth ,%~ 1~ omwww--ft M=n'-r-allo" In Von-chernosom aresel Zonistyle pery v i nechernosennoi poloss. Koskva. Zmuls, 1958. 31 p. (Tse- soiusnoo obahchsstvo po resprostroneallu politichookikh 1 nauchnykh ananil. Sartis 5. no.5) (MIRA 12:11) (YallowlAg) RUSASDV# O-K-9 kOW."llkhos, nauk; VARMITSAt le.T.0 doktor biolog. nmkg red.; PIlSAMq V.To.p daktor sellkhos, mmkj red.,_ ~Bz~ISKZXO-~"_ kwA. nollkhos. sauko rol.j ROAWV,, G.7.9 lw"eat Stalluskey pro. allt insho p red,; DMOMXM, Gole p lm3d& mllkhoso nmukg M.; RV- 0/ HYANTSEV, A.T. t red.; ROIMSNMWJrA, V..A. v red.; PEV=lR9 V.I. p tekhn. redo [Handbook for agronomietto of the son-Cherrosm Zone) Spravoebalk agr4~- som nechernosenwi polmiye Moskyaq Goo.. is&vo "llkhos. lit-ry. Volois 1960s 687 p9 (Agr4mIturt) (KIRA 14M (1) SKI o L- pwkw Femm"m br kmdbm b Immill Cdb V. M. Onw"Awnbr. A.;. Stmo.W. A. A.Sthe 7~ oft IL The Artmat 0(f1mia Isdimb In orgum firsts and Is aft foltw studied. ltodkah~rsdole um c-( 1,- tosicity wattv-solubig wxwAmri o( the VWIvinyl wod 6crilo sitnts gnxn~ The ~~ -M infroductilintottihoid "em &WMIRW f9f V~fY I" IMMMOY r*61dom Murav*4 %* walkils M" son* advanup emor ow rarsffwvwtle irtsm"m onethw sloce living at% A" UN& 0*" t1wit Va mdkmtkvr~WAtcW MIS M46MV In IMnf eWb We OMM oft;dMikog or no".0"tiol. OW increasing waitation dams"Y' TIM kirittlics oftsdical foo no Ica In IM"Icas wtmshdw as are d qirdmwWlkw SO-#*A p"gaw as tag m Mal, oop"I it 1"Sin 10600'a, MWXMLMKIT, V,N9 -- Role of the reactions of free cystaime idth peroxide *ompoundo in the biological Ofect of lonloing m1latioms. Radlobiologiia 3 no.ltl3-16 163. (NM 16s2) CYSTRIM) I'PZRMM) WA RAIW.-MBICIDMCAL NFECT), N MWMTA.9 0. T. slivaltuou of awmrsedaties Dwift ww Odwsm"Is of "m1dral promtwm Bir"woo yap, pec I dama, =ter I dwt*s 16j lo.hp 1910 Chaj Hoqdtla ftdiat&!Lms LwIMMI N"a PedjaUlas lawtop Labe Pbplol at OMWO v ROMMYA* O.W. In ontodpnesis in children. Topr.pediat. Xvolution Of 19 no.1:54-58 1951* (cum 20:7) 1. Of the Iaboratorp of Aw4roup Pbjmlology (Head-Trof, S*Dq 11rarchinskiy), leduffal 19*blic Solentifle4esearch Pediatric Institute, &A of t1w Depsirtment of Hospital Pediatrics (Smed- Prof e A-Ir. Ttw)g Lesdagrad AmIlatric Nedloal Ineutdto, 33540. BEN.EVSKAGA, 0. V. Pvol~GiirA termoreguiraraii v ontogeneze u detel. (Pediatrifa', Nov.-Dec. 1953, no. 6, p. 13- 18, tables) Text in Russian. Title tr.: Evolution of thermo-regulation in the ontogenesis of children. Contaim it study of vascular reaction to changing environmental temp?rature in 22 infanta, aged 2.5 hours to 8 day8. -tL P Gu" WAA. C" 6 H-r>~ (211"4,z K4- K'a-, .3 3 -50 Y40 colvZ Vativemistriction ~%as ulread.v ob-served in the se-cotid half of the first day of life. Copy seen: DSG. BENEVSKAYAv 0, V,, Doc )I-ed Sai -- (diss) "Development of in themoregulation of children e&4early infancy." Lenj, 1957. Hed 1 18 pp (Len PediatricAInstO, 200 copies MP 2-5e, 115) -51- I L.. otv.red.; SCSOLWA, V.S., otv.red.; SMTGINA~ P.T.t P:V., otv.red.; ORWO 14A., oty.red.j TW'TAWTA. L.Te.0 otv'red.; BALANTSWA. L.A.. otv.red.; 3HAPIRO. To*N,, otv*redo; ;6;STM. 'W.A., red.& 3j%V red.; S=T'7V. 3.1.. takhn. red. (Cartographic ohroniclp; Drgan of the state bibliograoW of the U.S.S.R. for 1933.-1933)\ Kart ograficheek% is letoplel: Onpa gomdaretvennol V1161loWcril S=He 1951-4953- Noskys, Is&-vo lessOmIshnol palsAys 19.54. 162 p. (MIRA 121?) L Teesoyunaya knishWis psl&ta. (30.1,14graphy-Mmys) TAXYGMAt Cget otv*v%41*1 UAUCWWAO B.K.. otv.rod.g 111M. 101t90 OtT*M&I MOMA* 1.8,s otv.mt,t MOM, uex*j~ etvomdot IPIIIDOIIIM* ToiLs red.; 3 K14-"I md.j 501MYSTO B.S.# takhm.yed. [Csrtocraphic ohroniclol orpm of the @tots blbliognphy or the UA.S.R., 1934) NartoVaftehooksla Istopial: organ goondarstv*amel bibilograrli BOOR, 1954.. Nookwo. led-va Tess.knishnot poletyo 1953. 124 P. (KIM 12:7) 1. Vvesayusnaya knishuys palate. (Bibliography-Maps) SIMSKATAl T.A.0 rod.1 ZOTOTAO T.N., tokhosrods (Cartographic yearbookl an orgen of the Soviot Stato bibliagrapbr] Kartografichasksla letopis'; argon Comudarstvannol blbllogwil 363R, 1957, Roakwas Isd-ve Taos.knishnoi palatyO 19589 109 pe (NLU 12:4) 1. Yessayusnaya knisbt*ya palata. (Bl'bllography-41aps) redo; ZOTOTA, T.M., takhn.red,, (Cartographia annal; organ of the state bibUography of the UeSoS.R.o 19391 Kartolgreficheeksla letoplal; organ gosu- darstyennol bibliogrefil 3=0 1959. Moskva, 1960. 16o p. (mmu 13:8) 1. Vnesoyusuoya knishrAtya palate. (Bibliograpb7--Nays) RAKALOVA , V, I-BEIWSKIt M*j VANUWV9 A. solls at the E-- orlmant Station for SouUmm Crops of the town of Sandanskie Isv S:at Olikola PushkarovO no.2tl59-196 162. KOVACHEV, D.; KOZAREV, G.; BENEVSKI, M.; OVCHARDVA, T. Experimental reaultv in the subsoiling of the arable layer of the lixiviated forcist maroon soils.. Izv Inst "Nikola Pushkarov" 70-33 163. ~v BENEVSKI, Mircalav MILnUring of wheat with c(xnbined fortilizers. Solakostop, nauka 2 nosIM206-1211 163. MANYAIt S.; BENEY, L-o CUPPON, A. Oom,o characteriatice of the clottable protein secreted b7 the seminal VW0108 Of the rate Acts, physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 28 no.2:105-115 165. 1. jr,stitute of Medical Chemistryj University Mcdical School-, Budapest, and lAboratory for Chemical Structure Reawch, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Subm-tted December 24, 1964. DIM, lassle Modification of Mstalifte a-aarlass preparation. Klaerletas orvomtud. 9 no.29133-134 AW 37. 1. Orvostudowayi IlWetew Orvool Veatanl latesetes Budapest. (Awl"Is a-aWlaso, crystalline, modified method of prop* from vorcine iancress (Ran)) GAAL, 0.; MET. 1ftj SSIMT, Wria dd&~~ - Role of the free saino aald pool of Us panare" in protein blosynthesim, MoU physiol. aead. acia Rungs 28 no.101-40 065. 1. Institute of Nedleal Chemistry, University Nedical School, Ebdapest. Submitted October 30, 1964. ACC NIs AT6OM78 3DURM OAXI AUTRIORs 011812. 00 (11111dIMPOst.) I L"241-Benei, L. (Dwompest) I Offis ametIMONOWL ftret41114 OM" 941164 WOW mao ibis of the ft" adw 44d P"I at th8_211VAr"I Wwavoth a" ScUMZe Awdoda mcientiarm bangarlder, Acts, phplologIcs 0 To 260 11100 10 1900 IWIC TAWs - SWAM 64:6419 P"ta"t - m - IWWWOOVIGIVIS, traw Stu* ABMACrI fte P020 ploWed by the rr" Mine &CId Pool. In Protein Wntbftdf W" studled In plaeft pancreas sliftwo 7he allow were pro-label2ed with tagged wim acid and won Incubated ror varims Intervals In a norbradloactive madimm. A son. tinuou increase was observed In the labelling of the proteins of sytoplasmic PlIrticl in spite of the rood decrease In the specific radioactivity of the free moino acid in this cell, The ammt of particle-bound awAno se"d and their exchange kinetics bw been tietermined, Neither the free amino sold of the call sop nor those of cytoplassi particles were found to be utillsed directly for protein muthesim. The mdatem of i bound pool is discussed* The authors thank Professor rt-_L-Atxwb for valuable advice and silmilaUng discussions during the revearcho They? P- Qnmnr4-rAjr ,9z thank Dr. preparing the silicon oil. Orig. art. Met 14 tablooo . * arte InUC Mwl"#3q I 3M COUBs.,& / SM Doug 300CM4 WS 01,'4 Cwd I /I -~:JPXWWW Wald" Pro d U- - A i , ebb ,1-it"ic b"'a IF I~T dENFELID S. S. and LrSKOTETS. F. A. i4rizaabl' v Iskutii. 5he airsidii in -iukutii _q. S 1. A. Felluman, Moskva, Sovetskaia A,iiaj 1Y33, 48P., maps Scsxm of air-suip Linus in Yakut A6SR. DIL: Ub59.16 Slav. S(,: Soviet 'irwisportation and Communications A 44, LiLrary uf Con6ress, L-nce Department, Wasnin,~tvn, 17 .1, - A-classified BENFELID, S. end LISK01IMM, ?. K voprosu o vybore napravleniia dirizhe,bell noi linii Yoakvv-, -gnitc-gorsk. Z,5n the y- - choice of direction for the Moscow-Mgrtitogorsk air-aAp line . (Grazhdawkaia aviatsiia, 1933, no. 9, p. 8-10). DLC: TL504.G7 30: Soviet Transportation Biblio-raphy, Libmry of Congress .assified. HENGA, Gh., coremp. After 15 years. Constr Bu!) 17 no.78912 21) i 165o M, -4A, K. 3enga., K. Applying experience or front-rankers, a condition for success. Tr. from the flw'I~Udazi* Pok5o Vol. h, no. 8., 1955 JLU PRO,*,[[ S!'JE N03'r Sofiya, '3ulgaria SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, (U-AL), LO, Vol. 5, Yo. 2 Fe,lruary, 1956 MUC"Xp-- N-IP 4s.- Better distributian of olootria pover to Slavmia. Riektroprivroda 16 :ao*2tU7 1* 163& BENGER, B. .-W.- Fruitful cooperation. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.6-.15 ;e 163, (MIRA 1618) 1. 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W. a. 10- LA SelkLOOM k"Mte" CLWAMATOR AV -0 lip lip v w d a A 11,11 -A 6 o o o 0 :10.6 0 W9. 0. 1 $ INN w"1019 li-4il - as% 3 0 0 0 0 0 Vo too see 100 EWT(d)AwP(w)/E~YP(v)i!l~-Vtwp(k)LEwp(h),'Ewp(l). ijp(c) Em-ms ACC NIts AP6025644 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/013/0095/0095 INVENTOR., Bengus, G. Yu.. Litvsk, 1. 1.; Muracov, V. V ; Yaremenko, V. T Gr13hchenKo') Vo ORG: none TITLE: Automatic device for airplazie-flap fatigue tests. Class 42, No. 183448 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 95 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft actuating equipment, aircraft. maintenance, aircraft maintenance equipment, aircraft test to ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an automatic device for con- ducting fatigue tests of airplane flaps, which consists of a frame and strap system for producing loads, a hydraulic system with loading cylinders which act on the frame and strap system through strain dynamometers, and hydraulic aircraft-flap drives. To reproduce stresses cornesponding to the flap-deflection angle and the flight regime, and for the maximum approximation of the experimental and operational power-loading conditions. the device has a movable rocker of truns designjon which the Idading cylinders are mounted, and an axis of rotation which corresponds to the flap's axis of rotation. It is equipped with a hydraulic servo uystem, in which a stress dynamometer is used as a senning element, and a feed-back transducer; a device consisting of a steel console gauge with glued-on strain gauges and a shaped can, the ACC NRI Ar6025644 ,Fig. 1. Automatic device for fatigue tests of air- plane flaps 1 - Loading cylinders; 2 - rocker; 3 - flap; 4 - strain dynamometers; 5 - slide valve; 6 - hydraullc motor. shaft of which is connected to the hap drive shaft, is used as a master unit. For automatically synchronixing the loading of the flap's deflector. with a predetermined increase in the stress on the flap itself, a hydraulically controlled slide valve under a given spring compression force to connected into the hydraulic system of the device. Orig. art. has: I figure. JKT] SUB CODE: CL,23/ SUBM DATIs 24Nsy65/ ATD PRZSS: ~C# STARTSEV.. V.I.; BENGUS# V.Z.; KOKNIKj S.N.; IAVRZNTIP,V, F.F. Interaction of dislocatiorm in tvin crystals. Kristallografiia 8 no.4:632-640 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1., Fizike-tokhnichookiy institut nizkikh temperatur AN UkrSSlko (Dialocati*ns in crystids) 'K, 0 ~12 i i K ,S - N. ; TIL"NG I! s , 13. 7. ; STA RTs.'-A7 ~ V. , . Role of the formation of difilocations Jn cyAlcitF! twinning. .4'iz. tver. tela 7 D0.1:1;!7-131 Ja 165. (MULA 18:31 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskly J.nstitut nizkikli tempuratur 1,N SSSIR, laiarlkov. DMUS, Y.Z.; IATZM'TrjY, N.Y.; SOT=,. L.H. I -STARTM. V.I. Exposure of dislocations In c&lAle cryistalo. Kristallograflia 5 no-3:441-05 *-Je 160. (KIM 13 S 8) 1. Kbaz~kovmlcV filial V116voyUsnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta kbiadchaskikh reaktivoy; (Calcite CITstals) 3/07O/6O/O(i5/OO5/O19/O26/XX E132/j;16o AUTHORS: Startsevi V.I.L Bengus, V.?,., Lavrently v. SozEer, L.M. TITLE: 'The Formation of Dislocations In the 'Twinning of Calcite PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 19609 Vol.59 No.59 PP-737-743 TEXT: It is fourd that in calcite a twin boundary not containing dislocatioms is made visible by selective etching although the intensity of etching is significantly less than the intensity of etching at dialo(Nktions. The existence of incoherent twin boundaries containing dislocations has been experimentally shown. In the crystal In the 'twinning process complete dislocations are formtd. The -twins wore produced by Garber's method (Ref.5). Twin layers were studied on the face of the crystal not forming stops on twinning, i.e. 100 or 010. The twin plane could be indozo6.1 a 110 with the bo=daries of the twinned layers parallel to !*CIO There are 4 figures aid 12 reforencess 11 Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATIONt Vsosoyuzrtyy institut khimicheskikh reaktivov, Kharlkovskiy filial (All-UnionInstitute for Chemical ED- 1 1o6o Q 3/020/61/141/003/907/021 B104/B212 AUTHORS: Bengus, V. Z., Konnik, S. N., ur.d Startsev, V. I. TITLE% Motion of twinninf, dislocations in calcite PERIODICALi Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 3, 1,961, 607-610 TEXTt The mechanical stress which starts the motion of twinning disloca. tions, is an important factor in the description of twinning processes. The present paper reports on tests which have been performed to determine these stresses. The motion of twinning dislocations was observed by the method of repeated etching suggested by J. Gilman et al. (Dislocations and Ifechan,- ical Properties of Crystals, N. Y.., 1957, P. jjoS). The mechanical stress which caused the motion of twinning dislocation, was induced by pressing the diamond pyramid of a rW-APMT..3) microhardness device into the specimene W varying the load of the diamond pyramid that load was determined, at which twinning dislocations started moving. For the calculation of the forces acting on each dislocation, straln,field formed by neighboring dislocations had to be allowed for. The stresto required for starting a motion ranged between 60 and 15 g/MN2, and was dependent on the amount and character of the neighboring dislocations. Th-v authors voice the opinion that these Card 1/3 30720 5/020/61/141/003/007/021 Motion of twinning dislocations... B104/B212 values might permit the determina-tion of interaction forces between dis- locations. The establishment of equilibrium distribution for dislocations in accumulations was analysed. Rfosulta point to the fact that the resist- ance of dialocations to a motion io equal for all dialocLtions and is equal to the starting stress. If there is no external stress, then the following relation will be valid for the starting stress(r n Gb w ore n 0, WO - f (1-V) I denotes the number of dielocationii in an accumulation 0 th* shear modulus b the Burgers vector, L the length of the accumulation, und 9 Poisson's ratio. This expression was derivi~d on the assumption that the barrier be sufficiently long, that the dioloi:ations be arranged in fitralght lines, and that the fOrce acting on a dialooistion be evenly distributed. Test results are compiled in Table 1. The large spread of 60 is causod by the curvature of dislocations and similar properties of the crystal. '.'he authors tbank A. I. Landau and L. A. Pastur for discussions. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 8 reforencess 3 Soviet and 5 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English-language publications read &s follows$ A. H. Cottrell, B. A. Bibly, Phil. Nag., 42, 573 (1951); J. Eshelby, F. Frrnk, F. Nabarro, Phil. Mag., A2, 351 (1951); J, Bh1masenachar, Proo. India.. Card 2/3 S/02 61/141/003/007/021 Motion of twinning dislocations ... B104YB212 Acad. Sci., A22, 199 (1945). ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnioheskiy inatitut nizkikh temperatur kkademii nauk USSR (Physiootoohnical Institute of Low Temperature* of the Academy of Sciences VkrSSR) PRESENTED: June 3# 1961p by I. V. Obreimovo kcademician SUBMITTEDt June 39 1961 Table lt Test results. cm OOL (0126 45 26 0,Wtj W go ),0&35 59 357 0,1500 94 26 3,0170 00 27 O,OH2 95 23 0,0134 67 33 0,0127 102 15 1),0068 86 ILI OX428 113 Card 3/3 BENGUS, VA. NOMIK9 S.N.1 STAMEV,, V.I. Generation of dlolocatfono In caacito crystals, KristeD graflia 6 n0-0599-604 il-As 061. (MIRA 14:8) 1e VoevoyuwW Inatitat 'kh'alchesidkh reaktivov, Mwlkovskiy filial. (Dislocations In crystals) (Calcite crystals) BWE-W, T,Z,j XONKIll S.9.1 STjUITSV* V.I. Certain pbomona oboemW ork the bousdaries of a tviddq interlamination la calcite. Xristallograftia 6 w.4s6V?-W J1-Ag 161. (KMA 2438) I* Vossoyusn" inatitut kh's4cheselkh reaktivoy, Kharlkoveldy filiale (Dislooationo W orystalm) (Coaloite crjvtals) =GUS,, V.Z,; KOHNINO S.Nq STA;ITSZVO V,I. ------- Movement of twinning dislocations in calcite, Dokl. AN SSSR 2.41 no.3:607-610 N 161. (MIRA14:n) 1, F;Lsiko-takhnicbeskiy intitut niskikh temperatur AN USSR. Pre&tavleno akedemikom LV. Obreizovym. Oisloattions in crystils) 4-lo f't Ol Jr -41 11 Pi IVA ~lvgfjpu In iLl jj 51 *.q): T." e, -T. :~~kv rW Iz till V "' pp )/63/WO04M63ZA.XW 'ACCZMCN NRS 03004201 AUTHORS: Startmay. V"; V. andk. S. I' I lavrently", F. F'. ,7ITLEs Interaction of dis2ocationsdw-Ing tvda Crenth In crystals SOURCEs Kriotsl2ograflyap Y. Sp no* 4,, 1963# 632-W TCFIC TAGS: dislocationp Interaction,, a-.7sta1g twinnIngg strop calcitep relief dislocationa in mine and ABS7RACT.- The authors have studied ths Interaction o. calcite crystals. A high density pf tdnidng disloewtions and their paired corrol Eves-in the neighboring edges of fine twin laws in calcite have bow detoctoV experimentally. It has been found that the stress nooessary to shift 'the *fte of thin twin layer (Iona then I/A) In much greater then, that necessary to mve tjW Itwin edge of a tbicker layer. Differvat kinds of pile-M of twinniing dislocations .were observed experimentally at the edges of twin layers. It hes been sbm that the diaWbution pattern of dislocatiafts in these pile-ups is determined by 0a I of deposit, Experiments have also- proved that the region of accourodation Is v (becauseof thoirrteractim*f ,repelled from the twin botmdary in sire crystal !twinring and mit dislocations. It has been shown that the lack of tween the experimentally measured relief created by twinning in zinc and the relief 1. 18099-63L ICCESSICK FRS R3004202 plottod*from geovetricca constroctions is dus, to slIpMe In atwin. fte Iztn-it' ac~,ion of tw1wdng and wit dislocations during untolwdeg of zinc crystals leeft, to the formation of nmbsvic partial dislocations (Obsoxv expwiwmtaW) t v1dch maT be the cause of increased strangtbe Origo art. best 6 f1gures, R-M.-CIATICN: Fisd1w-tekbaichesIdy Inotitut n1s3dkb teMerstur M UM (Z)videg and Tecivical rnatituts, of, Low Togwrat.are-M, AeadsW of Sciancesp Mweirlian 39 SUM TIM 06ftr63 DAIS ACQt 15Aug63 IWCLs 061:. A I Sul] GMI PH NOW Sort 007 01 1 J: Card 2/2 L-, 21-T 66 Auimom lx~&% TIT=: ftlijob" SOILIM j. ~., , 9- W-M& 4C; 0211432 AL pa, Topic TAG$. i lj, do iii;ii44 a la""t Le de An id: big of: lei* won ~w 'tT i -9g 1,70 ir'N"j- 00 7- 1- .~5;141 OF WIN" iiiilid~ ft- to ;a, A - tm, kA wou Alw- Awl, to tmt 'i 'T~ L -21737-i".. A.Cc UK i mr LT z , ti, " 0 q '45 At L o464o-67 5k~C NRs AUTH ORG: (Piz EWTM IJP(c) 00 SOURCE CODE: ,q q TITLE: On the dislocation*structure in a crystal ls~ttice, and the mechanism of dis- location multij-1ication SOURCE: AN S5SR* Doklady,, v. 169,, 110, 1) 1966, 70-73 TOPIC TAGS: crystal lattice structize.. cr7atal dislocation phenomenon, melting ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that eju,lier treatments; of -dislocation'totion and multi- plication in the crystal lattice we:rv based on the casumption that a stable equi- librium configureation of the partb!les near the dittlocation axis, corresponding to minimum energy of the crystal with tbe dislocations, exists, meaning that the atomic structure of the dislocations is considered essentially In a cryiital with Infinitely large disordering energy and negligible thermal motion. The present article con- siders the possibility of the particle displacementv in the crystal being sufficient- ly large (near melting) to cause the crystal to lose stability. A pbysical nucleus of the dislocation Is defined, in which dislocation loops produced as a re3ult of fluctuations are stable. The relatlon betwe*n the ctability of the dislocation and the instability of the crystal is cUscussed and the process of :Muctuation creation and annihilation of statistical dislocation loops near the physical dislocation 2/2 UDC: 548.4 L 04640-67 ACC NR. nucleus is qualitatively described. The creation of secondary statistical loops and the resultant double bonds are also treated. The tangential stress that chould be applied to the crystal in,order for the double bend to be stable is estimated. It in concluded that the ability of dislocation to multiply in an inherent property of the dislocation, just as mobility, and is determined by the properties of its physical nucleus. The multiplication itself does not require any special scheme, although the result of the multiplication can be described easily'vith the aid of such achemes (the Frank-Read or the double transverse slip schemes). She author thank V. 1. Startsev for interest in the work and valuable discussions, and S., N. KgMAk for valuab e discussions and help. This report was presented by Academician 1. V. Obreimov 5 October 1965- Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 2o/ suBm DATz: ozootW oRIG PEF: oo4/ oTH Ru: ow awm -t , "R or~ q 0. for -~-777 iiSiP"W wil-turbLne dopung, ", 64i *a iiiiii-b-, 4 v., 6 ca CoMiti go* U.-Iii lin tij P. oli Aw of the" 60 lot ti.-th, -tho"! loild -F Ln, -41 tUrbinai 330 ftg~ r ns, 1,71,77,77 4U- BENUK A , Kilan Lekart promq DFM'[# Josef, MUDr. . A contribution to the problem of training medical students in health educatione desk. zdrav. 10 noel145-48 162. 1. Katedra organisacie w1rayotnictya LFIJK v Bratislave. (HEALTH EDUCATION) Wumnm mica) BENIAXP M, Review of the value of energency, drug service in Bratislavla. Bratisl. lek. listy 43 Pt. 1 no..10-.577--584 163. 1. Katedra organisacis sdravotnictva Le~. fak, Univ, Kmenskeho v Bratislava, veduci, MUDr. J. Dedek. (MARMACT) (PUBLIC INALTH) -I-UNUX, M. Health consciousness In adoleseems. Results of a survey. Cook. sdrav. 12 no.10010-513 0 164. 1. gatedre. organissele mdrevotnietva 1,*karskej fakulty University Kownsksho v Bratisla", BUUHIJISON, S. The U.S,Ssle as an Importer of tradltional goods exported by under-developed countrlos, Vnemb.torg 30 no-5t18-20 160. (Rues I&-towwrce) (KULK 130-5) 9MC B. EconomU a"cts of the jochmisitica of MUM by ths use of llot motor SOO opersted b7 cat =me po 232~ Forlodicals DRVNi IM&TWA, Vol- 9a we 9AOv svt-/Oet- 1M- nCHNOLM Sot MentUy Ust of East &w"mm Amo~~Um (MAn W Vol* Op Woo 4 APKI 1959P umas c,- te7, ZO 11-1;, 0, p 7S3 7-ft 4..-mae C,~'.4ati or Co.. .'s4,1 v,I-c4o M.; .1c.1 old." 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L155 MVIA IN" .USTRIJA Z., greb, Ydgoelavia Scit iastern European Acce3sion lol. 5 No. L AVril 1956 MIX; I ti. 4 Sizimr arid wintei- cuttin[.: of fir tzves in i:)mki Kolklar; an analysis of effectiveness and custs. Vol- 5, ANO- 1/2, jan. / Feb. 1954 DiCi-A JA SO; ll.'onthl.-Il Unt, of Eaal European Acmisions, M4), IL, '101. 5, AI-0-3 BENIC, R. Use of logo for manufacturing railroad ties. p. 621. S~YAPLSKI LIST. (Drustvo aumarskih inzenjera i tehnIcara FNR Jugoolavije) Zagreb. Vol. 79,, no. 11/12 Nov/Dec. 1955. So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5. No. 9 September, 1956 EEIIICY R. Economic factor in the production of railromi sleepers. p. 2. DRVNA INDUSTRIJA. (Glavna direkcija drvne industrije) Zagreb. Vol. 7, no. 10 Jan. 1956. So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 PmC 9 R. Price relations among sore wood sissortments. p. 175o (Drvna Induatrijas Vol. 70 no, 13.112,, Nov./Dec. 1956.) SO: Monthly List of zast European Accessions (EEAL) LG, Vol, 6, no, 7. 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