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L '17678-6 na (M)IMS AFF"C/ASD Ac=sm m- APY-,04049 5/0139/63/000/003/0123/0126 AMOR: Berzina, I; Sokolovq L., S. G# TITIE: Temperature measurement of a specimen irradiatel q a proton beem in-air ly- SOURCE: 11M Fizikd, no. 3 1963, 123-126 'TOPIC TAGS: irradiation, bombardment, proton irradiation, proton bombardment, irradiation exposure, irradiation heatingeffect, bombardment heating effect ABSTRACT: in a study of the heating which arises as a result of proton irradia- tion, remote-controlled thermocouples were utilized to measure the temperature Aependence of Kci and NaCl monocrystals on exposure time. Specimens with masses f~rom 3 to 40 gr uere bombarded vith proton fluxes varying from 7 x 10-1-1 to cAX 1012 protons/cm2/see. specimen heating occurred about evenly throughout the including the surface, and the specimen temperature quickly reached sat- Xiration and remained coustant during the remaining radiation exposure. The oat- pration temperature was found to depend on the cooling conditions, the size of the specimen, and the proton flux. The graphs obtained make it possible to evaluate the Tdacroscopic temperature of proton-irradiated crystals. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. Card 1/2 L 17678-63 AdCMION NR. AP3w4049 -issledovatellskiy I Nauchno, ASSOCIMI011: nstitu~,yadernoy fiziki, elektroniki J. avtomatik-L pri'Tomsk= politekhnicheskom institute imeni S. M. Kirova (Scientific ti Research Ins tute of Nuclear Physics, Ele6troni'~S, and Automation at Tomsk Polytechnic I titute) SUIRCMED: 1414ay62 DATE ~CQ: 1~AU963 ENCL: 00 SUB CODP: PH, NS NO REF.SOV: -.002 OTHER: 003 2/2 ,3rd C L 12163-65 EiYT(m)/EPF(c)/EPF(n)-2/EPR/ZWP(t)/EWP(b) Pr-4-/Ps-4/P11-4 s) J 11 -D(a-,),/-Z-OD/ASD(m)-3/ASD(A)-5/BSD/AS(mp)-2/AFNL/APGC(b)/Eo'D(,- D 'N ACCESSION NR; AF4048421 JG/GG S/0181/64/006/011/3402/3408 AUTHCR: Berzina, I. G Blistanov, A. A.; Tsinzer-ling, L. G. TITLE: Detachment and motion of dislocation4 in radiation-hardened lithium fluoride crystals _k_1 - 1111 SOURCE.- Fizika fverdogo tel2, v. 6, no. 11, 1964, -1402-3408 TOPIC TAGS: lithium compound, neutron iTradiation, crystal dis- location, dislocation motion, absorption spectrum, internal friction, lithium fluoride, radiation hardening, crystal defect ABSTRACT: To identifv the types of defects responsible for radia- tion hardening of lithium fluoride crystals, the authors examined the influence of neutron irradiation of LiF sin8le crystals on the immobilization and mobility of dislocations following Lrradiation, when a concentrated load is applied. The single crystals were grown under factory coiditions by the Kriopoulos method, and had an initial dislocation density of about 1014 cm-2. The samples were in the fo=m of rectangular bars measuring 10 x 10 z I mm for observing absorption spectra and 20 x 10 x 5 mm bars for the measurement of Card 1/3 L 1-163-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4048421 internal friction. Three samples in cacti batch were exposed a reactor tc 1.00-1.25 x 1011 n/cm2 set, of which about 10% were fast neutrons and the rest tbermal neutrons. All mechanical and optical measurements were made several hours after stopping the irr6diation. The mechanical pressure was applied by the diamond pyramid of the PNT-3 instrument under different loads. The dis- :ocation distribution was determined by etching and examination under an HIM-6 microscope. Absorption spectra were taken with the ISP-30 spectrograph and an HF-4 microphotometer. The internal friction was measured by the compound vibrator method at 130 kc. The measure- ment-- yielded the variation in the length of the prong of the etch- figure star with the load for different radiation doses. The results indicated that irradiation caused an increased concentration of point defects) -chiefly _in-_tbe 1.1cin-i-ty of the. dislocations. "-The authors thank Mo P, S'aaskol'-kayp for conti nu,ou-aI inte-rest in- and a discussiori of the results, and-~~Musani Aliye of VNIIYaGG, who irradiated the crystals." Oris. art. has: 6 figures and 3 formulas. ~kSSOCIATION: Institut stali t splavovMoscow (1-astitute of Steel and Alloys) L 17163-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4048421 SUBMITTED: 08Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS NO REV SOV: 004 OTHERI, 012 ATD PRESS., 3151) Carc) 3/3 Acc&ssiw wu A?4o24992 4/0070/64/009/002/0260/0264 AUTHORS: Berzinas 1. G.; Bermanp I. B. TITLE; Distribution of dislocations in irTadiated cr7stals SOURCE: Kristallogyaftya, v. 9, no. 2, 1964, 26o-264 TOPIC TAGSt dislocation, dislocation distribution, crystal, irradiated crystal,, indentor, etch figure., star etch figure,, star ray, proton ray,, microhardnesss LiFp NaClp KC1 AWTRACT: The authors have studied the microhardness and the distribution of dislocations nearthe indentor prints on etched faces (100) of irradiated crystals of Li-F. NaCl,, and KC1, Single crystals were employed in the tests., and each was subjected to bombardment by protons having energies of 5 Nev. The average density of rays was 6-10lo protons/cm2 sec. with a proton current of about 0.2 microam- peres. The authors discovered that the dimensions of diagonal rays from the star etch figures declined steadily with irradiation dose. Etching had no substantial affect on the microhardness, It was found that changes in length of the star C6r-d ACCESSION NR2 AM24992 rap and changes in microbardness of individual or7stals correspond to different kinds of defects: length of star rays to point defects and microhardness to more complex defect combinations* Orig. art. has% 5 figures and 1 table. A=IATIONt Tomskiy politakhnichaskiy institut (Tomk Polytechnical Inbtitute) WM=ED o 250at62 DATE ACQs 16W64 ENGLi 00 SUB PH NO REP SOV 1 005 OTHM: 008 Card 2/2 BERMA, I.G.; BFFTIAN, I.B.; SAVIVISH, P.A. Microhurdness of alkali halide crystals. Fristaljografija 9 no 569-571 JI-Ag 164. (MIPA A-11) 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni Kirova. c' L-44-"49 65 tfP(b) jtr-4 tl-4 'r:,f SSD/ 1:S AF,1L/AS D OMP) -2/AFEV1 JD/VjB/ 3 Acassiai n: Ap4o4281o S/012b/64/ol8/ool/0125/01-31 AUMOR: Troitskiy, 0. A., Berzina. 1. G., TITLE: Effect of irradiqt-- L-:`the mechanical properties of single Zn crya~ ,tbe presence of surface active hot metais SOURCE: Fizika metallov i Metallovedeniye) Y. 18, no. 1, 1964P 125-131 -TOPIC TAGS: neutron, proton, electron irradiation, mechanical property, Zn, Eg, sur:ace active meai=; anisotropy ABSTRACT: The auLhors in-westigate the combined effect of a surface-activ,~ ,iedium single cryqtajs~lbf Zn-. 2,_ such as Eg and irradiation on the mechanical properties of Auclear reactor) and electron (accelerator) irradia- Proton (cyclotron), neutron (r tion ware tested. 250 to _1N, ram lang single crystals 'Were grourn on from a 99.99~ Zn rod. A 5 mu Fig layer was deposited on the surface of the specim~ surfar.e-ectiNe agent". Proton irradiat- . - meag as a .Lon (4-5 mev, flow - 0 52 x 10 1, 25-270, was found TDO have an anisotropic effect on deformation. The anisotropy was reflected in the ease with Which tho C77stal glides --long the cleavage surfam 0001 under longitudinal irradiation applied to these surfaces. Softening of Cord 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4042810 specimens treat&d in the nuclear react-or for over 10 days at 70 to 75 C was 75tvo 80',~. Irradiation applied for less ta~an IOD hrB ixAproved mechanical properties at room temperatures. Proton :Lrraditition also lowered mechanical properties 'When 3% Bg (by veigtt) was prarient. The authors conclude that this effect is due to the intensified action of hot oetal in the field of Irradiationo The contribution of Ye. D. Shchukin is graiefully ackaowleagc. The orig. art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATION; Institut fizicbeskoy khimii AN SSSR (Institute of P-bysical Chemistrj AN SSSR SUEM-JLM: !MPr63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: M- NO FM SOV: 011 OTHER: 006 Card 2/2 BERZINA, I.G.; SAVINTSEV, P.A. Mutual dissolution of the coWonents In contact melting. Izv. vys. ucheb. ser.; fis. 8 no.103-76 165. ' Contact malting of alkali halide salts'With high-melting compounds. lbid.M-79 (MIRA 1813) 1. Tomekiy politekhnicheskiy inatitut, imeni Kirova. EWT jW Lt )/ 'I IJF(c)_ GG/,rW/JD ~P---6033564 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/010/3019/3021 AUTHOR.,- Berzina, 1. G.; Gusev, E. B.; Shaskol'skaya, M. P. ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov); All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Geophysics and Geochemistry, Moscow (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yaderncy gio--fi-itkci geokhimi) TITLE: Effect of annealing on the mobility of dislocation in irradiated LiF "4 SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 10, 1966, 3019-3021 TOPIC TAGS: lithium fluoride, annealing, etched crystal, crystal dislocation, crystal lattice dislocation, isothermal annealing, color center, dislocation mobility, etch figure, etch figure star ABSTRACT: The effect of various color centers on the dislocation mobility and the structure of the etch figure star of the lithium fluoride crystal face (100) iA investigated. The restoration of the structure and size of the etch figure star during the process of isothermal annealing was found to be divided into three stages, which correspond to the elimination of different types of defecs,. and [rd 1/2 L 09900-67 ACC NR- AP6033564 restoration time was found to depend on the amount of irradiation. AuthofjO* abstract) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM' DATE: 130ct661 ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002/ ACC NR: AP7000663 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/005/0789/0791 'AUTHOR: Berzina, I. G.; Savitskiy, A. P. ORG: Siberian Physicotechnical Institute im. V. D. Kuzhersov (Sibirskiy fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut) :TITLE: Red;stribution of impurities in metals during irradiation and rezovery .~SOURCE; Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 5, 1966, 789-791 i TOPIC TAGS: metal property, neutron irradiated metal 1) irradiated metal property, ~~'STRACT: The effect of irradiation on the redistribution of impurities in metals has :becn evaluated from the rate of contact melting of bismuth-tin, lead-tin, and cadmiumr, itin pairs subjected to irradiation from an Ra-a-Be source. It was found that irradiation greatly increased the melting rate of irradiated pairs. However, ~.,ithin a few hours, the melting rate-dropped sharply below the original value (prior to -nd in 20-80 hr (depending on the metal pair) returned to an original ivalue. Such behavloi: is assumed to be the result of the combined effect of irradia- tion-induced defects and impurities accumulated at grain boundaries. Jreshly irradi- atedspecimens contain a large quantity of defects which greatly increases the melting rate. Recovery lowers the number of defects and the melting rate. This assumption, however, does not account for the long period of time during which the melting rate L remains at values lower than the original values. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. i ISUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 27Dec65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002/ i Card 1/1 UDC: 669.017.539.16.04 GALSTUKHOVA, N.B.; BERZINA, I.M.; SHCHUKINA, M.N. Synthesis of thiourea derivatives. Part 2t 4-Alkoxy-thiocarbanilide-41-carbox,ylic acids and their salts. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.7.-2317-2321 Jl '63. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neuchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevtichaskiy institut. (Carbanilide) DUBENKO, R.G.; BERZINA, I.N.; FELIKIS, P.S. Substituted phenylhydrazones of n-itrobenzaldebvde. Zhur.ob.-kh:Lm. 32 no.3-942-944 Yx 162. (MA 15:3) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Ukrainskoy SSR. (Benzaldehyde) (Hydrazones) DUBENKO, R. G.; BERZINA I. N.; PELIKIS P. S. .4 Synthesis of some thiodi- and thiotriazoles. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.1:274-276 163, (HIRA 16:1) 1. Institut organicheakay khinii AN UkrSSR. (Triazolethiol) (Diasole) PUPKO, L.S.; EERZINA, I.N.; PEL'KIS, P.S. Synthesis of substituted nitroformaldehydor phenyWdrazons. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.7s2217-2220 J1 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Hydrazones) (Formaldehyde) LEVCHENYO, Ye.S.; I.N.; KIRSANOV, A.V. N-aroylaroniminosulfonyl chlorides and aT-vl e.,;ters. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.7:1251-1255 Jl 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Ukr&';R. VIKSNE, A.; VIKSNE, J.; DENISOVA, Mtraralator); KASPARSONA) G. [translator] LEGZDI.NA Zh. [1,evzdina, Z.) [translator]; POISHA, Ya. tPoisal J.j (translator); TOISTOPYATOVA, H. (translator); AI&M, B., red. red.; SILI14S,V., tekhn. red. (Riga Zoological Garden] Rizhskii zoologicheskii sad. Riga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba, 1957. 1 v. (chiefb, illus). (MIRK 14:12) (Riga--Zoological gardens) 1. PUTNINA, G., BERZINA, L 2. USSR (600) 4. Latvia - Oilseed Plants % Observations on G~.melina sativa Cranta as an oilseqd n1ant in the Latvian S.S.R. Latv PSP Zin Akad Vestis. No. 7 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. 1. PUPNIIIA, S., BERZINA, L. 2. ussA (6oo) 4. Lp.+via - Squash 7. Virst chemicall data on gymnocrDermous squash cultivated in the Latvian S.S.R. Latv. PSR Zin Akad Vostis. No. 8 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, iDril - 1953, Uncl. 1. PUTNINAq G.; BERZINAq L.; ROBE4NIYECE, I. 2. ussR 6oo L. Riboflavin 7. Riboflavin in sprouting legume seeds, latv. PSR Zin. kkad. Vestis, No. U, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. - ----- - - -- Tt 11 age awd it of the tkafrli~vltaadn zontentratts in psatats with i1eiltuctlya ttilienulosh of the laite. L~ Brn-bia ns.. Tiled., Rip, Latvb). 7mdy led., .4 Nank Lab, S~S.R., Vvj,,oyy 7ube?ku1rfj 1, Ple (I 1) were trtal~74 with 111-Pit", miMandwitb Vi"Onin PVC C~xitaint3 -p-QtV3 'trvl~ J-~Utldc-armene. da strum ol brulthy pmsv,~- watains abv)nt 30iy%. o1 vluaninA nndltX)7` olcaroltze., 'I'liestruni of patients syllb lubtrculous S~~.nili c~-iilainzd tit .-I tarain A a~d '0-1% of 'Zawlfb~"' ThL "Wll~illiqptwn of I've ior 3-6 Oayi vrai folbirvil !;~y a xv;aked increw~c in the rmaunts of .6tarnin A and carutnie. To nuilatain th~~t bigh levels PVC liad to be gital coltin"t-Sly. PVC al-~13 incfc;ss~tj Ibc rctvrifil"ll ef A and Vaittlezir by tilt "14'atulowl The WAllest con'till fit tljis~e I)r'Onct", wa~' luillul in the boias or re7wded kntr jolat,; mid tht i,,At Lj~sacs amimil, t1will; Zkhh~:i il ;il*d "tt rc- MATISONE, Marija; BERZINA..L.,-red.; PAEGIZIS, J.2 tekhn. red. [The fishponds of the Latvian S.S.R. and bow to increase their productivity] Latvijas PSR diki un to razibas celsana. Riga, La'- vijaa PSR Zinatnu akadamijas izdevnieciba, 1959. 71 p. [In Latvian) (MIRA 14:12) (L4via-Fishponds) ZVIEDRIS, Arvid Indrikovich; MATUZANIS, Yanis KazimiraTich,- B&iZINIIA, l_ red.; PILADZE, Z.9 tekhn. red. (Forest types in the Latvian S.S.R.] Latvijas PSR meza tipi. Riga.~ Latv:ljas PSR zinatnu.Akademijas izdevnieciba, 1960. 90 p. [In Latvianl (MIRA 14:11) (Iatvia-Forests and forestry) PUKA, Taras Fridrikhovich; BERZINA, L., red.; PHADZE, Z., tekhn. red. (ProRagation of coniferous ornamental trees) Dekorativo skuju koku pavairosanas Riga Latvi4as PSR Zinatnu akademijas izdevnieciba,, 1960. 77 p. [In Latvianj (MIRA 14:12) (Plants, Ornmental) (Conifera*) OZOIS, A., akad.; TARANOVA, E.,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; PETERSONS, E., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; ROZE, K., kvnd. sellkhoz. nwikc; BE=A L red.; BONDARS, A., tekbn. red. [Instructions on bybridization of fruits, berries, vegetablemp and potatoes) Metodiski nxwadijumi auga hibridizacija suglu kokip ogn kulturas,, darzmd un kartupeli. Ri�ap Latvijas PSR Zinatnu akadeviJas izdevnieciba, 19W. 88 p. [In Latvianl (MIn .14:32) 1, Latvijas Padomju Socialistiskas Republikas Zimtnu akademija. Biologijas instituts. 2. Akaderfiiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR (for Ozols). (Eybridizationp Vegetable) MATISONE, Marija; BERZIPA, L., red.; PILADZE,Z., tekhn. red. [Assistalce for pisciculturists in the deterrination of the ch6-lical properties of water] Paligs zivkopjiem udens kimisko ipasibru notelk- sana. Riga, Latvi4as PSR Zinatim akademijas izdevnieciba, -1960. 107 p. [In Latvianj (MIRA 14.12) (Latvia-Fish culture) (Water-Analysis) BIRZINA, L.A*~._kandidat me(litsinakikh nauk; HAURMU, O.Ye., kandidat -meelitainskikh nauk Significance of penicillin and othor factora in the etiology of recurrent scarlet fever. Pediatrita 39 no.4;17-22 Jl-Ag 156. OCLM 9: 12) 1. Iz infektalonnogo otdela (zar. - prof. X.Te.Sukhareva) kafedry pediatrit, TSrU (zav. - deyetvitellnyy chlen AKN SSSR prof. G.N. Speranakiy)'na base bollnitay imeni S.P.Botkins (sav. iafektalonnym 9tdelom A.H.Buzhnikov) i epidemiologicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof, --.Te.K.Dmitriyevs-Ravikovich) Moskovskogo instituta epidemiologii, miktoriolQgii i gigiyany (nauchuyyrukovoditell - prof. V.A.Ghernokhvostov) (SCARLIT FIM, ther. ponicillin. causing frequent recur.) (PZNICILM, ther. use scarlet fever, causing frequent recur.) A.; WMIOW1, O.Te.; OKINSHIVICH# YO.A.; SHM40VA, Influence of various factors on antitoxic itmmity to scarlet fever as shown by tile Dick test in children. VoP-okh-mat- i dot. 4 no-3:36-41 MY-Je '59- (MIR& 12:8) 1. Iz infektaionnogo otdela f2aV. - prof.MoTe.SAhareva) kafedry pediatrii (zav. - deyetvitel'nyy chlon AMU SSSR G.N.Speranakiy) TSontrallnogo instituta uuovershenstvovaniya vrachey, spidemiolo- gicheskogo otdola (zav. - prof.Te.M.Dmitriyova-Ravikovich) Moskov- skogo naiiehno-iseledovatel'skogo instituts, epideniologii, mik=o- biologii i gigiyeny i sanitarno-opidemiolog',chaskoy atantaii Kiyevokogo rayons. Moskvy (glavnv7 vrach I.F.Krasavin). (SCAR T FEVER) MAUMMN. O.Ye.; BRUITIA, L.A.; ZISMANOVA, F.A. Rpidemiological and clinical observations of patients with scarlet fever at home. Zhur.mikroblol.epid. i Immn. 30 no.9:141-144 S 159. (KIRA 12:12) 1. Iz Moskovskogo Institute. epidemiologii, mikrobiologil i giglyeny; iz kafedry pediatrii TSentrallnogo institute. usovershenstvovauiya vrachey i Shnitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantaii Leningradskogo rayona Moskv7. (SCARLRT FBVXR statist.) 17(2,6) SOV/16-59-9-43/47 AUTHOR: Mauerman, O.Ye.,.Berzina L.A. and Zismanova, P.A. TITLE: Epidemiological and Clinical Observations of Scarlet Fever Patients at Home PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologiip' epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 1959, Nr 9, PP 141-144 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1956 obligatory hospitalization of scarlet fever patients Was repealed in the USSR and from this time patients were committed to hospital when clinical or epidemiological considerations in- dicated that it was advisable. The aim of subject work was to study what effect this trend might have had on the incidence of scarlet fever among the surrounding children in the family and apartment, and what was the course of the disease in the patients treated at home. It was found that the contraction of scarlet fever from patients who remained at home was 2 1/2 times more common among the patient's family than among the other families in the same apartment. The smaller the living area, the higher was the rate of contraction of the disease and the greater the Card 1/3 chance of complications developing in the patient. When the sov/16-59-9-43/47 Epidemiological and Clinical Observations of Scarlet Fever Patients at Home patients were left at home, complications were 1 1/2 times rarer than with hospitalized patients, this mainly in patients suf- fering from chronic concomitant diseases. Antibiotic therapy of home patients was not effective enough in preventing compli- cations. The general results suggest that most scarlet fever patients can safely be left at home for treatment. Further data on the home treatment of scarlet fever patients can be obtained by reference to I.T, Tishchenko, D.O. Primak, N.I. Lebedev and L.A. Popova. Card 2/3 There are 2 tables and 6 Soviet references. 50V/16-59-9-43/47 Epidemiological and Clinical Observations of Scarlet Fever Patients at Home ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology and Hyg4 'ene, Moscow)j Kafedra pediatrii Tsentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (Department of Pediatrics of the Central Institute Post- graduate Medical Institute); Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya Leningradskogo rayona Moskvy (sanitary-epidemiological Station of the Leningrad District of Moscow). SUBMITTED: January 7, 1959 Card 3/3 BERZINA, L.A.; VINTOVKIINA, I.S.; RABINOVICH, D.Ya. aastrointestinal disorders in influenza in children. rediatriia 39 no-4:48-53 Ap 161. NM 1494) 1. Ir infektsionnogo otdela (zav. - prof. M.Ye. Sukhareva) kafedry pediatrii (zav. - deystviteltnyy chlen AMN SSSR G.R. Speranakiy) TSentrallnogo instituta uso7ershenstvovaniya vrachey, infektsionno- go otdela (zav. - prof. S.D. Nooov) Instituta pediatrii AMP SSSR i 2-y Moskavskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy detskoy bollnitay imeni A.V. Rusakova (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR B.A. Kruzbkov). (INFLUENZA) (ALIMTARY CANAL--DISEASES) SUKHAREVA, M.Ye.; ZAKSTELISKAYA, L.Ya.;..4~~ZINA, L.A.; LINTAYLVA, Ye.A.; TRIVUS, N.L.; TSI TYANI-MAO (Chili Tlien-mao) Effect of respiratory virus infections on the course of gastrointestinal diseases in children. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 8 no.7:3-7 JI 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz infektnionnogo otdela k~fedry pediatrii TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i Instituta virusologii AMN imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo (direktor - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN prof. V.M. Zhdanov) na baze Detskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy imeni I.V. Rusakovs- (glavnyy vrach M.M. Kraseva). BMZ INA. L. K. Results of a study of the ground water cycle on the basis of station observations. Vestsi AN BOR. Ser.fiz.-tokh.nav. no-3:10?-114 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Mater, Underground) ih~!ZIXA, L.K. Det?-rminir~'-' the width of the zone of influence of rivor flood waters on widerri-c-und waters. DoIJL.AN BSSR 5 no. i:21-U Ja 161. (MI: A 14: 2) 1. Institut rcoloGicheskikJi nawk AN BSS11t. Prodstavleno a':ade.:-iIA-on L' All BSSIL K.I.Luka-shevyw. (Floods) (Water, Undergrc*d) BERZINAY L.K. Underground waters bolow the Devoniarj salt deposits of t~e Pripet Depression. Dokl.AN BSSR -6 no..,.109-112 F 162. (KM 15:2) 1. Institut geologichesk-ikh nauk AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR G.V.Bogomolovym. (Pripet Valley-Water, Underground) (Petroleum geology) ShIMIJOV, A.I., otv.rad.; FILIPPOV, Yu.V., i)rof.. dol:tor t-Achn.n.,i,Alr-. red.-' BASHL,IVIN, V.A., kand.takh-n.nauk-, red.; MMOVA, V.7., red.; GUILIJU, Ye.L., kand.akonon.nauk-, red.; GWAEVICH, I.V., red.; ZfflV, I.S., red.; ZAJiUTSKAYA, I.P., red.; ZAEUVSKIY, I.I., red.; KOZZOV. F.M., red.; IIIKISHOV, M.L. kand.Vograf.nauk, red.; S-OCHIKOV, S.F.. red.-. TIDIOMIROV. D.I.i rad.; TUTOCHKINA, V.A., red.; BAMIRSMA, I.A., red. k-grt; BOGDANOVA, L.A., red.kart; BOCHAROVA, I.L., red.kart; VENUMMA, G.P., red.kart; VOLKOVA, A.P., red.kart; GOWEVA, N.A., red.kart; YEFIMOVA, G.N., red.kart: ZHIV, D.I.. red.kart: KRAVCIIPXKO, A.V., red. kart-, KUBRIKOVA, U.S., red.ka-~t; KUZN"-*SOVA, H.A., red.kart; LIMS&OVA, I.V., red.kart; LOBZOVA, N.A., rad.kart; HERTSALOVA, L.M., red.kart; MOSTMIN, S.L., red.kart; PANFILOVA, H.V., red.kart; 3&5NOVA, V.D., red.kart; SKIRNOTA, T.N., red.kort; TJOIE.'MOVA, V.S., red.kart; FEDOROVSKAYA, G.P., red.kart; FETISOVA, N.P., red.kart; FIL'GTJS, Z.Kh., red.kart; MUPIRO, Ya.M., red.kurt; SHISIMIll, Ye.A., red.kart; YAZHU- NICHYLINA, Ye.G., red.kart. V razrabotke kart prinimall uohastiye; ALISOV, B.A., prof L.I.; GAVRILOVA, S.A., kand.gao.--&f.nauk-; GINZBIJRG, G.A., kand.teklin.nauk,; DOBOSHINSKAYA, I.B.; Yz-VSTIGIIZMA, A.I.; LAVRANKO, Ye.M., proff.; LOZINOVA, V.H., kand. teklin.nawk; MMANOVSKIY, Ye.Ye., kand.eaolo~lo--.iinFir.,il.unuk; MIKHAYLOY, A.A., prof.; KYSHKIN' YO.P.: PUZANOVA' V.F.. knnd.,~Oograf.nauh; (Continued on next card) A&KENOV, A.I.--(continued) Card 2. ROZOV. N.H., prof.; SKIRHOV, D.I.; TARASOV, A.F.; TROFIMUMUIYA, Ye.A., kand.geograf.nauk; TUGOLESOV, D.A., kand..geologo-mineral. nauk. ZININ, I.F., takhn.red. (Geographical atlas for secondary school teachers] Geograficheskii atlas; dlia uchitelei srednei shkoly. Izd.2. Moskva, Glav.u-nr. geodazii i kartografii KVD SSSR, 1959. 191 P. (MIRA 12:11) 1., Predstavitall Nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituts metodov obu- cheniya Akademii peda--ogicheakikh nauk RSFSR (for Zaalovskiy). 2. Predstavitel' Upravleniya shkol Ministerstva prosvYashcheniya RSFSR (for Tutochkins). 3. Chleny-korrospondenty AN SSSR (for Lavrenko, Mikhaylov). (Maps) ZAKSTELISKAYA, L.Ya., SUIjUREVA, M.Ye.; TS1 TYANI-MAO [Ch'i Tvien-maoli BERZINAY L.P.; LINYAYEVA. Ye.A.- LUTSEVICH, I.A. Anute respiratory dis6ases In hospitals for children with gastrointestinal disorders. Sov. med. 27 no.12:25-29 0 164. MIRA 18-.1' 1. Institut virusologii (dlr.- deystvitellnyy chlen AM ',3,9R Prof. V.M. Zhdanov) i TSentraltnvy institut usovershenst,.rovaniya vrachey (rokfor - M.D. Ka-frigina). ROYT31R. I.R.; BRUINA, X.I.; BASHIROVA, R.S. Use rfl-a~ble salt In the preparation of liquid yeast. prom. 1 no.1-2:11-14 D 157. Khleb. i kond. (MIRA 11W 1. 11' ,I,r valciy tekhnologichoakiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti ,a imni A.I. Mkoyana. (Yeast) (Baking) ROYTER, I.M.; BFMIXA, N.I.; BASIIIWVA, R.S.- v proizvodstvenrWkh iBpytaniyalch uchaatvovali- KOVALINKO, A-Ta.. assistent;MMUYA, B.I., mikrobiolog Effect of table salt in the preparation of liquia yeasts. Trudy KTIPP no.17:57-68 '57. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Kiyevskiy khleboxavod No-5 (for Medovayu). (Yeast) (Baking) BERZIUS I.- ROTTER. I.M. L--H p Xffect of table salt concentration in the substance on the fermentation activity of yeast. IzV.TTs.ucheb.zav.; piabeh.tekh. no-5:51-56 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Klyevskly tokhnologicheakly institut piahchevoy promyehlennoati, knfedra khlebopekarnogo prolxvodstva. (yeast) PtOTTER, I.M.; 13NRA"1111k, N.I.; KOVAIRI]KO, A.TA. Changes in gluten during the preparation of wheat dough. Izv. vya.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tokh. no.6:55-60 159- 041RA 130) 1. lliyevskiy tnkhnologicheskly institut piahchovoy pronyvIIIIIIInosti. KafAdra khlebopekarnogo proizvodetva. (Dough-Analysis) (Gluten) ROYTZR, I.M,;-BFQRZINAj_RJ-; BASHIROVA. R.S.; RROUS. N.M. Changes in the properties of liquid yeasts during their prolonged cultivation in the presence of sodium chloride. Trudy KTIPP no.21: 91,98 '59. (Yeast) - (MIRA 14:1) ROYTERJ, I.M.; KOVALL-",'KO, A.Ya.; BERZINA, N.I.; REVIKAS, N.M. Investigation of the method for preparing the wheat dough on liquid leavens. Izve vys, uchobe zave; Piahch.'- kh. no.2:27-34 160. (m.114:7) 1. Kiyevskiy te'.chnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti., kafedra khlebopokarnogo proizvodstva. (Dough) (Yeast) ROYTER, I.M.; BZRZINA, N.I.; KOVA11,31KO, A.Ya.; WOKA6, N.M. Investigation of the method of preparing wheat dough with leavon containing table salt. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;pishch. tekh. no.3:56-61 160. (11LU 14: 6) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut pishchevoy promysh- lenno!;ti, Kafedra khlebop6karnogo proizvodstva. (Dough) -BERZINAq ILL; ROYTERp I.M, Effect of sodium chloride on the physical properties of gluten and dough from wheat flour. Trudy KTIPP no.22:76-83 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Dough) (Gluten) (Salt) i!',OVAIZ~KO,, A.Ya.; BERZINA9 Nel.; ROYTMp I.M. Effect of rye flour used in the preparation of liquid yeasts on the quality of wheat broad. Trudy KTIPP no.22:84-0.0 160. 1 ~MIRA 14:3) (.riread) (Yeast) (Fqe) ROYTER, I.M.; BERZINA, N.I.,- BASHIROVAt R.S.; RENIKAS, N.M. Comparative activity of the yeast strains "Krasnodarskayall and "Krasnodaralaya salty yeast" used in the production of liquid yeasts. Mikrobiologiia 29 no. 4:595-599 JI-Ag i6o. (KUU 13: 10) 1. Kiye,,rski7 tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (YEAST) ROYTER, I.M.; KdVALENKO, A.Ya.; BERZINA, N.I.; GITEPVAN, F.L. Investigating the technology of preparing dough containing the scalded flour leavened with thermopbile lactic acid bacteria. Izv~vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch. takh. no.6:5 " 5 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. (Dough)(Lactic acid bacteria) BERZINA, N.I.; KOVALENKO, A.Ya.; ROYTER, I.M. Biochemical changes of the protein-proteinase complex in wheat sponge and dough. Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. 2:49-54 ,62. (KRA 15:5) 1. Kiyevskiy tokhnologicheakiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. (Proteins) (Dough) ROYTER, I.M.; BERZINA,..N.I. Effect of iodium chloride on the activity of wheat anylases. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no-4:42-46 163. Investigating salt concentration in the liquid phase of wheat dough. 47-F52 . (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kiy--,vskiy teklinologicheakiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. ROYTER, I.M.; BERZINA N.I. Effect of sodium chloride on the activity of wheat proteases in water-flour suaperAions. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no.6:40-45 16). (MIRA 17:3) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promysh- lennosti, kafedra, khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. BASHIROVA., R.S.; BERZINA,, N.I.: ROYTFR, I.M. Some data on the zymase and maltase activity in baker's yeasts. Trudy KTIPP no.2712O-23 163. (MIRA 17:5) ; (-)'~ - i I .'M~ I., ""MIF"N KO' "". V.I. ~ BERZA A, N. I .,p -FON' FAS., N, I-, '-:--pa-ral--on of scar. dough, "eaven anj '4qulj yeas t i - - FA = e I I 1 -1 - .. - .1 - c)f long itzeaks In work. Trudy KIIPF no.27z23-'1*-' t 6 11 . lm:R" I I R 0 TJ T, I? ,I.M., kand. takhn. nauk; RENIKAS, N,'P',, irzh,'; FWRZ~NA, N.i.) I-and. teklui. nauk; KOVALENKO, A.Ya., In7li. Ferrient-9tion activity and propaf,tion of yeast riuring dough prerEration fram wheat flour. Fishch. prm.. no.2;69-76 165. (MIPLA 18:11 1. F~yevskiy teklmologichaskiy inititut, rishchevcy nosti. 77 IY' ROAW.I.A.; EMINA.V.1. Alkylation of diphezWl with alcohol@ in presence of phosphoric acid. Zhur.ob.khIz. 25 no.2:282-286 P 155. (mm 8:6) 1. Latviyekly Gosudarstv*nW universitet. (Alk,ylation) (Biphenyl) L'45171-66 E EW-P -2/ti'/WP(k) ~L'T( All (e!)/EW j(M NR: ,WW7 SOURCE CODE 1>~C28/-66W!~LO%5H/001/0031/0035 CC /dVb UR/ 3 A AUTHOR: Berzing, E. G.; Naboykin, Yu. V. ORG: none TITLE: The effect of the parameters of the absorbing medium on the Q-switching of a lasLer r sonator '7 SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 1, 1966, 31-35 TOPIC TAGS: ruby laser, cadmium selenide, organic dye, polymer film, glass, Q switch ABSTRACT: Q-switching of a aser was invesitgated experimentally to verify certain concepts advanced theoretically elsewhere (A. M. Ratner, Sb. "Kvantovaya elektronika." Kiev, 1966, p. 166). The Q-switching materials used experimentally included cadmium selenide A~Ei~ertain organic dye solutions, and dyed polymer films. A 6-j laser with a 12-cm ruby rod was used. The cavity consisted of external aia.Ltilayer plane mirrors coated with lead oxide and cryolite. The absorbing medium was introduced into the cavity between one of the mirrors and the ruby. A reduction in the duration of laser spikes and a sharp decrease in their repetition frequency was observed in all three types of materials studied. However, reliable results with a high reproducibility were obtained only for liquids and glasses. The Cd-Se glasses functioned as Q-switches in the -40 < t < 50C temperature range and the generation consisted of individual, infrequent or single pulses with increased (10-fold)amplitude, 535.89 I ACC NR. AP6027896 depending on the thickness of the switching material. It was concluded that by varying the optic parameters of the absorbing media it is possible to control their capacity as a laser Q-switch. Many absorbing media are expected to acquire this caphcity when cooled to low temperatures. it is probable that these materials have a l9ng-lived metastable level. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [26) j SUB,CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 26Jun65/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 005/ ATD PRESS: 5041 Card L 04565-67 EW T( c-) ZEE , 3 ,, --- --- :A %~i e kj n -ALC- W _AP6032449 GG1WH SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/t6jo65/OO3/b_387/O3W. AUTHOR: Berzingy E. G.; Kramarenkoj N. L.; Naboykin, Yu. V. q6 ORG: TITLE: Multilayer dielectric mirrors for lasers.,~. based on lead oxide ppd cryolite SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 3, 19~6,37-38? ticqj, esonatorLdxw-cw_q dielectric mirror, lead oxide, cryolite~ TO _~~,~~ser op ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (PTE, no. 2p 189, 1965), where 'it is indicated that dielectric miirors made with lead oxide as a base offer certain advan- tages over the customarily used mirrors with ZnS, because the vacuum need not be so high and the lead oxide evaporates at a lower temperature. The authors report that they produced a large number of mirrors based on-lead oxide and cryolite for different spectral regions and with different numbers of-layers, aild found their,,Feflection co- effi ents to be higher than those it -JProlonged tests with rubSr and neodymium- _iuitable in lasers with io-w-outpuf-energy las lasers have shown such mirrors ff jon the order of 10 J). The strength of 13-layer mirrors was tested by a procedure similar to that described by A. M. Bonch-Bruyevich et al. (ZhPs v. 1, 2651 1964). The tests show that the gWa substrate can withstand an energy density up to 300 J/cM2V and that the strength is strongly influenced by the cleanliness of the glass prior to I- deposition of the dielectric layers. It is concluded that once a suitable coating technology is developed, the lead-oxide mirrors will prove to be just as strong as Card 3/2 UDC: L 04565-67 ACC NR: AIP6032449 those using ZnS., and the ease of their manufacture and higher reflection coefficient will then make their use in lasers preferable. Orig. art. has: 1 table. PRESSJ SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 05JUI65/ ORIG REF: 0031 5100 Card 2/2 vmb OTH REF: 002 / ATD ACC NR1 AP6 036818 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/66/005/005/0692/0693, AUTHORt Bersing, Z, 0.1 Naboyking Tu, Ve IORG: none ITITLE: Liquid metal reflectors for lasers ISOURCEs Zhurnal prikladuoy spektroskopii, Y. 3, no. 5. 1966t 692-693 ITOPIC TAGS$ laser, laser optic material, ruby laser ABSTRACT: An Investigation to made of the possibility of using liquid metal mirrors as laser reflectors. Mercury mirrors, which are self- restorable after damage, are the most suitable from the standpoint of production and exploitation. Such mirrors can be of the open-surface... type or can be housed in a special vessel. Both types vere investigatei and provided positive results. Fig. 1. is an optical diagram of a 1~ser resonator using an open-surface type mercury mirror as one of the rpflectors. In the experiments, the second reflector vas usually a mirror vith a multilayer dielectric coating based on lead oxide and cryolite, although another open-surface mercury mirror can be used. The use of one open-surface mercury mirror in the resonator resulted in an Increase of the threshold value of pumping energy- by 1,1 times No decrease in yield energy vas observed. When'tvo such mirrors vere ACC NR- AP6036618 ~Yig. 1. Optical diagram of a .resonator with a mercury reflector Vessel; b metallic ring; .1c - mercury; d water; e - prima .,of total Internal refle!mtlon;. f - ruby; 9 - multilayer dielectric airroro used, giant pulses were obtained and the threshold value of pumping energy Increased slightly, The duration and form of the pulses did not differ frou those vh1ch vere obtained when a aultilayer mirror vas used as the second reflector, Thus, In spite of their small coeffi- cient of reflection and hIghfabsorption, liquid mercury mirror* can be used am laser reflectors* Alkali setale vAose coefficient of reflection Cmd D I% ACC NR: AP6036aie In the optical range is %100$, can also be used. Liquid metal reflec- tore are especially suitable for obtaining mega- and gigavatt pulses* Such reflectors vill be valuable for laboratory studies of the effect of laser radiation on exposed surfacese Orige art* has: 2 figures@ BUD COM* 20/ SUBM DAM Wa165/ ORIO RZIN 001/ ATD PREOGS 5107 BERZRi,'i2E. ; 0" V. ; Cl. ; z-1- j . ; -0470T,'"), J .. SPRIVULIS, Z. v red. [ftegulk~- -~m and maintenance of agricultural Y. chin i--] a e , I Lauksaira)iecilws rmshinu regulesana un kop.9ana. Riga, LatvijEjs %Ia,~As izd-ba, 111,64. 429 p. [In :.atvAon.i I 0-11;".-0t KALNTNISH, A.I. [Kalnins h.]; DARZIN1511, T,A~ jDarzjn3P T.)~ BERZ[tl'S-H,, G.V: [Berzins, G.] ' Plaoticization of vood by preliminiiry t7catment with &=onia. Der. prom. 13 no.5%11-11 My 164. (MIRK M6) BERZIES, G.; ZE1.11IN", I.; LIEFINS, J., red. [Wood phistics] Koksnos plastAkas. higa, Latvijtis Valsts iz,-' ba, 1964. 56 p. [In Latvian] (141TRA 18: 1) MiMS, I.; VIDE, A.; GIBMS, E.; 1'1CA, A., red. [Overall mechanization in cultivating corn] Kukuruza.9 audzesanas darbu konpleksa mehanizac~ja. 2. parstra dats un papildinats izdevums. Rigay Latvijas Valsts I izd-ba, 1964. 169 p. [In Latvian] kMIRA 18:1) .,e of rm.-Ii-cl, ridn: ral rdrttl..n-s for 1ILR :;TCTIE31-`.:j~b 3FL3YrT,'U- L P73""i-71- IA 77'711'. SP CS P Z in L-L-nu al-W dem; ~ a .B5oloi-ijas Zina-Ir,,-. ITC, OC7. Month!7 list c--F' 'r!i-ft D=ile~~77 Ir~c,-;siots (T7yj..T), If, ','o Aui:iist. 10/1--9. 1'r. --- 1 a . BZRZINSj J. Now method in raising Latvian brown cattle. In Russian. p. 1143. LATVIJAS PSR ZINATNU AKADEHIJA. VESTIS. RIGA, LATVIA. No. 7, 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2. Feb. 1960 Uncl. 1. BER7_aTS, Y,. 2. USSR (600) 4. Animal Industry 7- Measures developed by the Institute of Animal Husbandry zind Veterinary Wene of the Acndemy of Sciences of the Lativian S. S. R. for use in production. L'Itv. PSR Zin.Akad.Vestis no. 12 1950 .\11~~ 9. 4Qathly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, harch 1953, Unclassified. 1. BMINS, M. 2. ussR (6nn) 4. Feeding and Feeding Stuffs 7. Present state and prospects of scientific development In the field of farm animal feeds. Latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Ve9tis 3, 19551. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January 1953. Unclassified. 1. BERZINS, M. 2. USSR (600) 4. AcOdery of Sciences of the Latvian So So Re 7. Sclientific technical conference in 33uka. Latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Vestis 5 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, .1953. Unclassified. 1. BERZINS, M. 2. USSR (6GO) 4. Collective Farms 7. Scientific technical conference on the "Kopdarbibau collective farm. Latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Vestis 5, 1951 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, January .1953, Unclassified. PERZIN'SH ~ "The Organization of a Fodder Bate on the Kolkhozes of the LsLtvian SSR.! Cand Agr Sci. Latvian Agricultural Academy Min Higher 2aucation USSR, Riga, 1055. (KL, No 12, Yar 55) SO: Sum No. 670, 29 Sep 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Diq- aertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) SOMALIS., U.;,~ SKLENNIKS, C., red.; PILADZE, Z., tekhn. red. (Structure and use of glass) Stikla uzbuve un pielietosana. Riga, Latvijas PSR Zinatnu Akad. izdev-nieciba, 1962. 31 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Glass) ALKINE, V&U-onlim; d*!G"lNS, VUI-~'SONF, Y,I.? 1-t-Ai. [Glass Plastics, -~Ateril a! of tho- future I StiMa plasTA nakotnes maierials. Higa, Latvi.jas Valsts izd-ba, 1964. 73 p. [In Latvian] (MIRA 18:1) I-E, T Irc,paration ~f flour fron clover Im., for feediiii, sw-;:ic-,. lbra, Latvia Junc ll,~-1'7 J-lojt~jjy inde- ol' I-'aSt l,.urc)l,can .,c(,~ oimis Vol. u, -o. 11 'lovember 1~257- I PENCIKS, A.; ENINA, G.;- BERRZIN ,- ENDZELINA' M#, red.; ENGERE'L., tekhn. red. (Nervous diseases]Nervu slimlbas. Riga, Latvijas Valsts iz- devnieciba, 1961. 237 p. (MIRA 15:10) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASES) .BIUIN6, J. The significance of cobalt in feeding of pigs. IatviJ&s PSR Unit= Aksd- Vistie,131, 413-20. ()fr.R A 5: 10) (GA 47 no.22:12330 153) I! I.- m2mlpl , j: 4 2. MM (600) 4 , Diary Cattle 7* Raising calves with little comemption of whole rIlk. Latv.PSR Zin.Akad.Vestio, no. 7, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. Prof. J. B&RZINS, J. ROZLNBACHS, A. VAIDUU15, L. TAUCINS 2. USSR (600) 4. Birds - Food 7. Importance of some microelements in the diet of birds. latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Bestis no. 11. 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. BERZINI , IA. m. Znacbenie solei kobal'ta i medi v komaenii sellskokhoziaistvennykh zhivotnykh (ImDortance of cobalt and copper salts in the feeding of farv, anii~als). Riga, AN Latviiskoi SSR, 1952. 123 pages. SO-. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 1, April 1953 --ZiWjj9, J., BIMNCIS, K. The importance of cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese. and iodide Balte and their mixtures in the feeding of hogs and young pigs. Latvi,iac PSR Zina~tnu Akad. Wratie 152, ~o.4, 65-?2. (CA 47 no-17:8854 153) Significance of cobilt and copper, in fr-eilitig of Nria ani. Aniltutfi.-I-64 fiction of ofn, (jfFiv:tji-,vg of 1, I ~;Td. P S-S, ';, R. , 1',vd, Kv r t- 3:vk pa-1 1~rjiwir de;wrg, Afill. erPfi- 1 19*50, 473-11~-' 1pM1 cf. C.A. 45, [:1,,, 1,,je ,,.riv. -,s -InimAg (col~ijs, inives, tzltnw~:11 the f~lrwrw~ll th, G'11n';jj!g of lmtlrr~l suppicnicat in the form of CoOf: Improvk.11 :1-,i- (TV). (ITT ~f petite. better g-tow"ll rif t"r N'vvltg- , .\t(l(: t j'CO M'o jCI V (p.AOM1,COCA1,~1 b~-ttu re"i, tat're to ilife"Holls ,Ill rt:gimv; lo,' ill Cu. 't vi,;I;. * th'iti, imit",ri ill mt, Ith )ICHO wi- t;, E hititcl Cu.& tt-- it Tm)ln mzmkA. 1", c.-,Wc ~~. Jeo,li "T I i1. tilt. tlT~vt ITT W1 IV rcTt;T1'1 d i;1Y per M-) kg. i?l t"i- fcrin of C')C.I! IQ~Iik to u-jut, i~lli -if I !Ost, I-quir'.11 hi-h O",'t, !!,;t tl!~!i to 6,11Q mliviiy. %rhile 11m W'tct~ of - fititil;,11 'mililig ol-Ille vl -60 fCT thu-nnirmIN; addil.-of Cu even b, it,-r re- inferl'of iii fAct alld 0:4 ' Br"I'm --Cu tire i the ,lvik I A. I-,-. 1%TcYeT I" jeiirins. to hp,11ing nf thL growil it) sriils with lers th;vj 1.5 ing. avtiiiabfv Co/kg. I'mof,tprill f mantanese, an xm noli. of co all, C-0 9291 Sind J. 7'S:, 7-i.fftj,. A 14&.-Vftnr*"3, N Cf. C.A. 48, 10151a.-A ratc, of wt. hicrew OfLIhic.Lens %os AhvtIr-1 b., to tile ft:c(l, ill llig ;;; CoCil 0.^.,-). 20, 'I'll ~Tol.- h -mra. (~-Ca &alt ad&k. of Mlim"I for 20 j111.1-oved the 1) wyntlmdi of A im(l C viuuIji1;l;;l.. w0l:v, 1.,: of millvIal substillICC4 ill l1le hnile crc.~vccl J. Influence of cobalt, manganese, copper, and zinc salts on the hen-egg yield and their 1!qppertlea In Incubation. erzipi ,n J.Vftawnbachs. Latvijas PSR Zindlqu ~Z. list 1954, No. 4 (Whole No. 81), 5&-7(fi, Rus- slan).-Microelements added to hen feed In the lollo-ing' amts. (rug. %).~ CoCh 0.25: WS04 25; CuS04 20; ZnC4 1.2 Increased the no. of eggs per year by 13 (Increase by 7.8%). Eggs were an the av. 0.0 g. hezvIer, and the no. of chickens hatched 0.7% higher than In the control group. The av. wt. of the chicken was also higher. A. D. -AN -7.1 -mill- us S,R the pl-odtWirl Cd shW (by mlaoclemants). Lalrijis PSIR Yi2D,-ju Mad. 11,11jis I'vo. No. SS), 31-6(iii Ru.-Sian).-Aildn. (if 03 rig. cocj!, P-A Mg. NID150" and 0-5 Mg, Zric.), Imer e-ay [Irr k;. wt ,to:awtp 1--t4,!or 10 da" imiE-miu.,6on, Ircreas--il 6'lty by S. 7%, ard L*tu--ixd th of l7m& by U. 25 L-a.114r do:~aZes vi mic-rc-Aement5 en-ving 1,,claliv4 pcll~xl iwm.j,u-d "Itz wt. cA Lamba by LIJ-4-3 kg, Tbt wL of, tzimtbr" and *rIr n4ni yW,,-l m-,% lh,:-~-.,c:-~~z-i- ----------- U S S_R Lipkli'4hon 61-viiaidii-6 Ism 0_7~~7,_C~Wle v:tlk V1.4anAm A. 1. Ma lspiJ' P=zie, Ak-1. Nauk S.S.S,R., i-,,. A. JY. Ba~z. S,'~Ynik 2, 7-M Of fmmin"r green 10-4jer- is hiK4 in tk~ early stige3~ of g7pwili. In the per"i of Snoula, ult-rctore, Lit is~uvcsmu 'Un" Uluxi Ucialc tUUA I redweiian gelts in. If permitted to dry In the sun wt it Is moN~-,xj I.w.9, mmint-c YTv.~mi f&.1der wffrrs " Inten"ebicA. th~, t-wi I "e. pievellit-1 cbiWdexable dcgrce ii, ntliaz the gra-3 haD rolla ~jr shocks, When stackcq i r the opcn for 9 trwmth3 (August-April), green afl.' 1-58.270 PnEl S7.4-S9J7L, of the 1, depending- L3;-;on rfit: natwre of the grc-n foNhler. Even with such great j 1, czmmigh of tlap vitamin rtmains, to prevcnt hannful i~.aasccj;i arices iii cattle. When pm-eTved n.,j 1-ilage, corn le,t ~-,rghwn witl li-I _-, - ~11 - - . . ll~cij yitii!l~in. Tlds cc-!niitutcq h~~ of ti los5 thaa by the I 'e-7 i qiiig, Red v-,u rite-. =.~l sqLash are par v i in -i min A cvtr,, thmigh they lose 4'1.2 U '5 i r' winter !itorage. The mos-, suitable -ancr Nod ivinle, fecdIng of milch and di,.Vl_ li,,. -e(1 and !;oupedigr~_wdl ~Lr~ dbcumd. htimv.:n of wl hNe witi, Ln ;;upplementing th, '.,C ati, wi " Vitan-ims A and 1). f. ilc'lzimt (Inst, aild Zc:nhyj;., Amd, -Sol, Latv-frTW.-j INd. iigh gtadit~ pL:dil;rLq.-d calves mere itti~xd by feeding d r"tions by a min. of 111i"k ,rid gmm fodder ria in vitairkinf; A and D. Th,~ additimn of vitamiri A concentrate to the ration of hiph nOIN, '17o'lucks. V~ E- Kond),rtv (All-Union Sd, Research Anin=l FefHki;). 1_2,0. &~-7-lutrpaxt of tht t Q!7t cri E he arimga ratim to 1300-M -- Z~z-L:esa vita- rT.Mu u-tivity tqual to ~.T Of r. .r Iclr-'i !10 Mough I'm hish-pwdudn.3 =Deb wws. ' Th- -,tft ,--I cantE-ntmte~ tind of coml tralta 12 A,: S6, ~,;it, vo,,, cq& tht ame 1"10c Groin, I rt- cd;~, ~' i:. W,'X'J 1.U. of vita-anin A, -C,~) LIJ, of vi,,a- : 'roup 2 rctrM!d .n::i 1), Fim! ~~O mg. d Ce-Cf,limv/day, 1, -';ta:.j!n5 A !111,1 1) W.' abjve, btut no .-?CI,. Croup 3, Vic ~Mluul th,. b.--,Ic i. on oul~ vu,0% vcr 79 d-m. T~ '~ uv. of ~~!-wp ~3~*"' tu"i 01 Frunp 2. 1N.11"0 J" N. b.MviA,v (Agr. likst., 1&'d. 71-5--~.Iour 'vroap-, of 12-13 megnant cow5 were led a (laity prem- -_-ai!~,~d ba:ic raffr)','. Gr,up, I rm-eived in tuldn. 33,000 I.P. n,' At~miu ID p,~ hmd V~ Atiy; gvup 11 r-elved in- ai~lin. Sil ""'. (4 ch"A pur huld p(T dilyi gfoi)p III M-.6~cd ~),,th flie viutrn! ,; Liad thr dnulk;. uisimi& of gvnm IV. as iN". Coul:ol poop, rt-,~ulvxal tht- Nsir t,.YpO. ri,.Ikm only, m~x' -Xal-~(I. !m Ck al-0 4;1 ;!rO uter 6 -,,!, r th, rn 1, -'et triall in fwt!: of t1q. Culltrol -4 -otitu-[ piiluj~-p; tile L - i's th, bUj n&:,Oj14E' Of g:-0111)5 I Rod 1!1. C~6i~t; born to vjws Of tht e0 p ~k-v4htl on the avi &toups and their pru~: 4.7.kg.' I ' ' - - maguiWe. ItWas wt s ofiles 1 ziinlladed OYA"t (11 gesuting co-A an tming calvesAh w2rum Cal und llwrlr~'p m0 be, awq inii~ou Ir4ocalor of -nd- (2 that I t hat- the rntion5 d 96kating b2irli:460nWdd COWG fnUqi %-rctd !ts r-vur~h- the vnhwrd ;A vitamin content, and (hg dl LMUY (3 to j~inforr the da;~v naVorE sih Cf% ai:-f vil.imfii t,~ t r-Aent of 25~w~-r U~ d.zitv. ~! aaLws, ultIT C5 tiL -,L:ElzOhft, - II"'J- 'Vei. ~kvrl, 71m v~,~-nzu vz2wt~ vi e-,~d qn 1,% .-.1 , top, 01 I;M~Mg and S. 'rich co!ostrunl. 'lle b i't tbe c:, W! f.,,A lpolh)-g, b~-mdjrg uk-" m9kin.; tl* vht~~,n of tl~c L6~-,mm i~Jhighcst L* thu (w,! at T,.,akh polnt it It. Lrl~-t of the ; fc!r C~-'f - 1, I 1 c-,:~rrr_ a-3 ' t =l V cad3 tz~ Vue pmnz!=~Ull s" a C--; ~) *tm vcvy --kh il! wit:.mhu. Tle ~Jtbs. d I trk Ck.. of ci,~ w- "-., ra; `3 (N2 viraLim A conunt (A th~! c-.k*t=,m to n ~)lj~jzt flkgr,~,, Only. W! lr~ject~Du of ltdthin cc*ce.-dralcl; tbc vilml;, coattnt rA thi culmtrwa. Red C;4trOt AW -Lt'17~;Vll~t- at-ly iacrcams tlie vii4trIm A and R UT?q. I of tb~ vitwnin conceatrates or by fet-J'2 them ratkm xk-h in M-=-%, and Chat of vitaxtun R 'N rtill A-11--s o! l r Caw railk at diffemat sto4zs of milid;~ Imi catect wittl i Cie bultelat Wem'-- the leveb of vitainin) A ttL-d 7~* of I ul~o Incru*-L, thc%h not in a Btrictly parJld miir. tic 4c-- ~ 3 -I-cW of vit4w.Luz A,. P, apd B, h R. Dav NONE= and L. F. (;Ul*k-D (k. A T-' r' dnw-w~ v Agr. 103-12-7hp a7. Otamla A ct"ilev, 0 mv~v :1 1, 700-~X~ 1A% p" ?. it varim Ozrollglk hii;ht~it durlug 01~ jwl~ :tv. I III aninlal -10 ),:I. I I k noi stl'1;jL'1:t to gm-at varlati:ms. The av. C.-.111Wnt (it waim 0 trilk Ll y'll. I'ela'v j-, the winter lnontlt~. , of I:Dicstrurl S6,L d vf ITLA ;:I, Is'zi-11" Tbe witamin content arilrmdi. A. VaMniasls and E. arvj ZwliyZ., A;~.tz!. Latv. I id. Wi-1-1:1- Dc'm. of vitanittts A, Ej C' and 1 "~vtt Ina ~' ill th- azA ';' 1112i~[S' d1i'Ll), wA lnog~. mlo~trum of c*m, ritarc Vxtamlu A wan clUd. fth the ~YA: 1, r'-Nl-m. Fin I I calva~. wEre made axc-irding w. vilwylin A (i.%- ;nF,', 70) 31-1 + F') ~73' 101 o c a - R. wt. of fultIlk or N~Iln tv'zll ' - C1ICI,I ext. In rid.; E, - extint-tion fcct,,r. I (ill fl.' 7o) - OSEX/a,whvrck%,;~ ~mdn~reasah~vc. Vit~wj~r ; 7o) 4.8 r. 1; E (in mg. ./I, wilcre 1, 0, o0c. e~;:. M. M l, Vitamin C (in MR. %) - to;W!" vi here a - M!, of 2."idile toindcPhenol ~oln.; b ~ v~rm,titmn fu!tot C - Bit. fartor: 0.098 - mg, of anc,,rbv~ Izcl:li int 1 ml, 0.0011V ~iid 5 f 1r,3 the! amt, of dild. niilk mkd ill th~ titraill)"A. Tile vld:c eL,,t, colcmtrtan of go-ats, sh-ep' at%~i Ixog% nuQ hi~bu ir., !~'11 butte-r flit awl fat-sol. vitatuln,; A and F. M,ro lnil~~ ' thf, buttEr-fut Lnnft~m of which Is ~IAY tl'.It ," cow milk, 15 nD% pugtr ill vitamins A atid B. 'I'lic vil.ollin 1-mment of thr milk co'.4 I-,,, gfws, and hmos 6 contliflk)rul hy the ;'f 111r!r ~vnlh-'~As b flht oInImal r-Tviat'"m It I" ir"li-vi!!A tit "I U;;' o4 the iw. aod vnrle~ T'Itli tl'~ --- ---------------- 60!q:51 ill icurtil; C. its conlcnt ~n- wilk ill the MW ;'.Zri-xi of v. ..-f lit, oil~ct. aml ~sd of the p-,-ri-A. CcAciorwti ilA Inilk d shc~~ll ~~tO twice :4-.; rich ill 'itafflin C a. w0 tho,t~ of zll~! P.,,O ,r c-~v. Puril-.g the r,v.t--,:mg pQrkxf the r11" 011 vitilnilli C awl A I'l tF.L milk of 1:11 wlijlj:~!.; is rIII. -XIi7.C%t C-41'61t, at!,! OiCI, ji.11%Qr 1111-1 Vjt;LllliLl cf bm yakt snow'111m, the coatult (,I N~:Wllia- A an-i F. ili Ulil~. Tim vrr'mt of vi!:ilnln~ A ar:d C %nl the almo,t mipktc abicnc-e (if I ill the tri"m of marQs, .4up, lt,)gs, aud Fums and iu the mRL of I are.", a-2 ivigs iv 71 t ~-. - nficat;-s that theme vitamins are e,- ~q' rY V) the IlP It') flie t"Int tht:r b'Eill to tLur cmn vit-runins. The hstca~ivc fecdiug of _VH-11111ja A to nothcr~ favorab)y OcTts their sizcMingq. hi; k not iruc, of 1. Thc; choline canterit of colostrarn and Zouhyg,, Acad. ol I'h- oMo~"rlml Qf !-arlwi anim-11;.1 i~ higher tliap that (,f all v0ic-~ vitain-itis cmnbincl. It v;vrit,~ withi-A lhrlit% skitJ 11~jitl% to ijeCrf~r;~ oil the j;LCIjn(i day ~X:'-oi-inv P.Trturitinll.- -Pastwits- -Itlr-'rimm~ allif Ila. a- t:A-.u- - zarm vatunal, or hylliming puslleurit~itiuja of tile 111i*, urtr; JY tl~,c cjioliii~ contust of the wilk. The of cirpns of fArm aaimaln. A. V.,&Irnaoi5 wid 'L11:6tD 7AN)I00j. w)(I Zoalqp, AvA. '6 I .~ Wd, 131"S. Vitambi WospiliV53-4 La. Lilly, S S,R.), the digestive tract of farm animals, A. Vulil-,nimis (Inst. ZoutLch, and Zoolin.. Acud, Sci. , Lam S.S.R.). Aid, Ml-i4. The uses of vitarnius At, D, Bj, B,. C, and PIP In livi; feed~rsg, M. F. Toirinie and L. 0. Tomme (All- Union SH, Rcs,;Lrch.-lmt. Meat liA.). Ibid. W-73. The elfca of ritainins A and.D on the fortUlty of farm Ars1:112k, V. F. Polik:~rpav;~ (A. X. SLvertgw Inst. AuiniLd Molph'AL, Ac-,d. Si. INd. 174_S?).-V*1tAM1nS~ -nd D aff~,:t hcnuflv;~~Ilv t! aklulil far- : . . it! fertility of aw A pmdtieing sbvp -awl of liogs. 'rise! effective dost~i for tht we 3,0-A) 1.11, of vitumin A and 5W-1001J M;. of vitmnin D gnd f,r ra,n- 60W I.U. of vitamin A and 103 LU. of vitaniiii 1) daily, D., hop exlective dos,.5 are 15,0130 1.1-1. ol` vitarnin A aad 70COJ IjJ. of vititirsin D for fCrn"11,2,, lmd tM),&[A IX. of vitainin A and 15,000) Lu. of vitamin D Y~r hu~J per day in Inak-j. The effect of vita-. .ql;TI3 A im D _-u bes fer!.1ity of hogs. F. P. Bogdanov Rlo!;oove Vct. Acad.). 16t*J. 187-14.-Ressilts tire eA- SL:11tL.1IY tile 5-111- as givcu irrstnc~ljately a1w)ve. The effectiveress of ;Lalns I and D, coacentrate3 in the fe-td- Ing of 'voarig hop, V, N, Kitacy and A. D. ArtErnov (Ait- Ullli0l) SCi. RC~.CAMII Vitalllin InSt.), INd. VRO-ID.-The akEhi. of vitarll:ius A and 1), rt~jdted in a 13 kg. ilrr capita M. AVIliCh IVI~ VOIL.Si&tCLI profitable. 71e va!u!j ~,' vitairda con ct-,ti"tS Lr! raLsing ClIckling i.4s. A. (Inst. 'w Zoobvj:., Acad. S& Laty. lb'd. vy., --S~Le C.A. 47, 12C-49e. The use d protein-vitarnin pru;1, i'l rajsin~ yow-jr I)Ws. F. -A. _G.rachev _(Anitivil I a.-, Voml-leih,- Dist.). lluj-plclimit to the usival ratkln of ymn- pip duriax I hz ~ -I i CO 'J 010. fl'~stt accij, a au're un, wid 1witer gviumal he;0',' h of Coaifcrau~ greem ns r vltam!n to., hc-~~' K, lisinivis (lim. ZootKh, asid ZD,)hyi;-, 1-111-22; cf. C.A. 49, 304iz.-': "~'.rts 'A Ilvo fir a7mf Pinv Itrt, 7svd vir mi; _ i dallb la~! 1101 0" niw~411~0 C161, I 31%d otllel 4Lx:'-" of 0-2 kg. ri dle "rC'n't-, )Wr of I'my W". (A ". 'q~ ~',4TLUIAC~ thdr app-eute reAfing in a W% in t~~ 1V WL ThC L'q lll),Yli~T fOr S-11CLI) h 0.1-5 kj. p,-r Iliad " i' ' i'm d z I 4 wrbic h l t bhe f J I ;~ I cre ac~rllrlu ! a no a P.5 per , t w~ -sizi :m-, th~ internal c-.g-,m5 wid of vitanvin A in widn. ill tile -zn ri. iiv,:r lealeut vn r u f lie l a~ i 1 5 lj~ r 'r pp v a vn - ~" qt Ovul J e d l lif to tic martrifill o ~ ' t l,) r' [,I:,, in. tile*"; !":lit ';I V'q~illal du.? uy the exctm t:!:!l.1ajb1' rd ill,: '%-k lly 01" wwwbk "L61 '01A tile! iocnplit, -ul' c1;-;--C" all thu p-odi-141tv d benn cf forc&l?" (.,., Y.""Tkifo,:..'; Gtv~ctk-~, Actkl, Scl, fit, Z-;3 -4 4. - taLxlL,;-,-, la f.,~-nn lowi ~J: hi'vXvV14 A wiaviii, of il a lm- I tile kitw !~kllflwivowv of in V C egg'i: for Ejlz~L.~~ 12-16 all't for 13-11 -Y of N A eif Tbi" effect Of Vitan-Lin A W va thi) orolduilvjtv of ~Cu a-. if. Va.