SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BIANU, I. - BIBERGAL, A.V.

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--,.L- AN'! , ~~ , , ,~ - 1: .:: 7L.* ':'ifl , N ~ ,i --k 1 on in -i I- oAbrt-~r~dl rig , Pr co: El ~ '! 1 1 rO, 5.,73- 8 n"-. ,v * 6 ~. MARGHIDAN, N.,; BIANU, I. Economic efficiency of the new technology in agriculture mechanization. Probleme econ 16 no.7:49-63 Jl 163. BIAREZ, Jean (Grenoble) Remarks on the stability of buttresses: Teh influence of the law of distribution of strains. Archiw hydrotech 7 no.4:387-410 160. (ERAI 10:5) (Hydrauliu engineering) (Strains and stres3eel (Fluid mechanics) BIATOV, V,, inzh. Automatic honing of cylinders. Avt.transp. 40 no.12:22-21+ D 162, (MIRA 15:12) (Grinding and polishing) BIAZEJEWSKJ, W. Adaption of the local gas-pipe system to the increased demand for gas. P- 170 G-4Z, WODA 1 TIECHNIKA SAN1TARNA (Stowarzymnie Naukowo-Techn1cme Inzynierow i Technikow Sanitarnych, Ogrzewictwa i Gazownictwa) Warsaawa) Poland. Vol. 33, no. 5, Lay 19510 Monthly Dist of Epst European Accessions (EM) LC, V,-,l. 8. no. 9, Sppterber 1959 Uncl. BUZEK,J.; MARES,V. Current tasks and problems of Soviet pharmacy. Cesk.farm.12 no.9t441-41+5 14 2! 63. 4- AUTHORS: PERIODICAL: R/003/G2/013/010/001/001 D272/J308 Biazi, Felicia and Kornbaum, S. 1:ethods for evaluation of plasticizers for poly- vinyl chloride nevista dc Chimic, V. 13, no. 10, 1962, 5,94-588 T EX2 : Theoretical considerations of polymer-plasticizer systems are first "resented, examining the thermodynamic concept of plasticizing and th6 theory of thn -plasticizing mechai-dsm. The 1. piroblem of evaluating -plasticizers is next examined, studying vari4 O~is methods sui-a:Dlc for the dctcxmiination of plasticize- effectiv- ity, tensile strength and relative elongation, ageing resistance C~ 7 behavior at low tem;pcratures, extractibility by washing agents, and Winpatibility with PVC, usin- as spccimens a scrics of local and foreign elpoxidated plasticizers, in comparison vith di(2-ethyl)he>.Tl plitalate. i~ new method was developed for ditermination %of the com- patibility of plasticizer-- with 2VC, based oi~ (1) the existence of a plasticizer fraction Mnich does not participate in the solvation Card 1/2 R/-,003/62/013/010/001/001 Methods for evaluation D272/D503 (--.f the PVC*, (2) th(t factLtiiat the appearancv,of plasticizer on the material surface, as well (as losses by volatility are preceded by diffusion of plasticizer; trolecule s from the', interior and (3) depcn- dence of the rate of difCu-sion on the concentration Uradient in accordance with Fick's lwt. The method cohisists of determining the plasticizer losses by volatilization in comp6unds %Ath difEercn-L- ,plasticizing ratios, and-.of constructing pl-a~;ticizer loss plasti- cizing ratio curves., There are 9 figfures and 2 tables. Card 2/2 ;..ACCESSION NRt AP4038911 R/OC)03/64/015/004/0183/0190 AUTHORs Paltin, Edith; Panaitescuj, Maria; Weinberg., Maria; Biazip Felicia TITLE: Epoxydation of olefinio compounds UP Epov-hexahydrophthalates,, modern plasticizers SOURCEt Revista de chirriie., v. 15, no. 4, 1964, 183-190 TOPIC TAGS: plasticizer, opoxyhexahydrophthalic ester, butadiene, maloic anhydri4 butanol. hexanol, isooctanol., 2-othy1hoxanol, peracetic acid, polyvinyl chloridey 1 thermal stability, light resistancep reaction oonditioa,,' kinetics AMTRACT2 Epo.V plasticizers belonging to the opoxyhexahydrophthalates type have efficiency, compatibility and electrical characteristicsp similar to dioctylphth- alate but are superior as light and thermal resistance and cold flexibUity. The epoxy esters of the tetrahydrophthalio anhydride are suitable for use as-plasti- cizrrs in vinylic resins, These esters represent a combination of properties of the phthalates,, excellent plasticizeras and opoxy compounds with high heat and :_Card 1/2 i ACCESSION NRt AP403893.1 i light resistance and flexibility at low temperatures. The epoiWhexahydrophthalate estors are synthesized from butadiene in Diels-Alder condensation with maleic an- hydride; the resulting cis-40~4-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride is transformed in a difunctional. ester in reaction with an aliphatic alcohol (butanol hexanol.. iso- octanol, 2-ethylhexanol). The diester is opoxydized with peracetic acid or with formic acid "in sitW'. Detailed experimental conditions are described for each of the three stagesj covering variations in molar ratio,, temparaturej catalyst and reaction time. The opoxyhexahydrophthalates have been tested as plasticizers on polr;IVI chloride by measuring the fusion point for the polymer-plasticizer mix- ture, compatibility, volatility and absorption.. efficiency,, thermal stabilltr# ultraviolet resistance and elootrical charaoteristiose ASSOCMIONS None SU34ITM-Da 00 DATE ANs O9Jun64 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEs GC NO REF SM 000 onmR, oo6 L 29774-66 ACC NR' AF60201386 SOURCE CODE: Ru/ooo3A5/016/009/0428/043 Paltin, Edith; Iohan, Francisca; Zaharia, Monica; AUTHOR: Bi 1 _~44 Onoca, Ioana ORG: none TITLE: Considerations on amide formation by the reaction of fatty acids with urea. Note II. SOURCE: Revista de chimie, v. 16, no. 9, 1965, 428-433 TOPIC TAGS: urea, organic amide, chemical decomposition .ABSTRACT: The reaction'mechanisms involved in the formation of amiaes by the reaction of fatty acids with urea were studied. .In a general way, the decomposition was followed thermogravi- metrically and the decomposition products were analyzed chro- _matographically; in particular, the appearance of biuret and the presence of unreacted urea were followed. Orig. art. has: 15 figures and 2 formulas. [JPRSJ SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: none / OTH REF: 007 Card 111 39126 C NR: AP6030347 SOURCE CODE; RU/000~'/t")5/016/303/C-1--~-111/3--, rl:' AUTHOR: Paltin, Edith; Biazzi, Felicia ORG: none TITIS: Ariddes as auxiliary products in the manufacturing, of plastic materials.* Synthesis of amildes from the reaction between--fa-ttyacids and urea SOURCE: Revista do chimie, v. 16, no- 3, 1965, 153-158 TOPIC TAGS: urea, organic synthetic process, organic audde ABSTRACT: A brief summary of the principal methods for preparing amides is followed by a study of a more recent synthesis method based on urea. The study follows the reaction mechanism of the synthesis and aims at the preparation of suitable anti- blocking agents in the synthetic polymer processing industry. Orig. art. has: ,10 fJgures, and 1 table. [Based on authors' Eng. abst.] [JPRS] CODE: 07 / SUBM DATEt none UB S GUSE., V., general-mayo,;~;_.PIBA, , polkovnik veter-'narnuy sluzhby; _L LEONTlYSEV, A., podpolkcyvnik veterinarnoy sluzbby For efficient management of farms atta,-bed to army messee. Tyl i snab.Sov.Voor.Sil 21 no.lt6l-63 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:61. (Russia-Army-Commissariat) BIBA, M., tekhnik. A rural motion-picture operator and comunist. Kinomek-hanik, no.6:'-'3 Je '53. (my-RA 6:8) 1. Oblastnoye upravleniye kinofikatnii (g.Kherson. USSR). (GenicheRk District-Moving-picture projection) (Moving-picture projec- tion--Genichesk District) BIM X. IsDolnvayushchly obyasannost' inshenera. Rural notion-picture operators serving an club directora. Kinomekhanik no.10: 14-15 0 '53. (MIJU 6:10) 1. Otdel kinofikateii Oblastnogo upravleniya kulltm7, Kherson. (Movinr,opicture projection) ,q/137/62/000/003/100/191 Aoo6/ik1o1 AUTHORS: Sadokov, G.M.; Biba, V.I.; Nosko, V.S. TITLE: ' Wear-resistant mandrels for automatic mills of pipe rolling units PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 31, abstract 3D179 (V sb. "Proiz-vo trub", no. 4, 1(har'kov, Metallurgizda'L, 1961, 9 - 12) TEXT: Inorder to establish the possibility of raising the wear resistance of automatic mill mandrels in rolling stainless steel pipes, UkrNITI has designed mandrels from a series of new steel grades and from cermet alloy~,K15 (VK15). I.,oreover, mandrels were manufactured by the method of hot sintering from alloys ).~,j437P(Ei437B),D'~,j827 (EI827) and':,,';"6 (zhs6). Tests made with -mandrels for au- tomatic mills produced from iron-base steels did not reveal their noticeable ad- vantage over the mandrels of conventional composition for the rolling of stain- less steel pipes. The wear resistance of mandrels for all the steel grades Zest- ed did not exceed one pass. Carbide alloy VK15 can not be recommended for the manufacture of automatic mill mandrels due to its brittleness. H4.gh resistance is offered by mandrels manufactured from alloys RI827, E1437B and ZhS6. On these Card 1/2 S/137/o'2/000/003/100/191 Wear-resistant mandrels for automatic mills .... A006/A101 mandrels a slight network of cracks is being developed during operat.ion; this permits their regrinding to lesser permissible Aimensions. 11,1,andrels of E1,827 al- loy show better resistance characteristics; they do not have scratches or stick- ing of the metal. K. Ursova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 SADOKOV, G.M.; BELOSHAPKA, M.V.; BIBA, V.I. Fiercing machine mandrel with cooling of the external surface of the cone. Biul.TSIICHM no-4:52 161. (1-af(A 14:10) (Rolling mills-Equipment and supplies) VATKIN, Ya.L.Jq ~!,!ktof, YLjukz 611EUIYAVI~117, A..L, 3-tuid, takhn. nault'~ U"AKOV, 1-mb.; GlAY'A"), M,P,,), PERCHANIK, inzh,; HIAITIN. !`-T- _~nzh~; B12A, V.I., inzh- lwdu_-inf~ ~iit-'rnal caps 1-1 mills" 7 Stal~ 24' L - 6-)", 1, Dziepropotrovsk_,i zavo6 im. LiNmeklita, 61138 N I N) V. CT-- - GELINAN, K*I.; BIRA BXLYAYWSXIY, A.G.; AN&JIM, A.I.; MIDWry, Ter.; rimHur, V.I. On now technological processese Dar*prom.4 nool,19-21 Ja'55- (MLPA 8:3) 1. Ust'-Izhorskiy fanernyy zarod. (Ust'-Ishora-Plywood) USSR/Jet propulsion VAr 1947 Bmbs, Self -1ropellet "Jet Propelled Bombs, V. Bibanov, 11 pp "M Oboronu" Vol XXIII, No 5 Popular coverage of the subject, including the German M-37, SB-800-RS, Rheintochter, A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, V-2, A-9, W-5 Rockets and the US IB-2 and IB-lA aIrcraft, and the Gorgon Bmb. loT89 KHRISTOPOROV, V.S.; B.IBANDYt -V-. 1 -; -ZHUKOVETSV A.M.; SANELINIKOV9 V.S.j ZHILINv N.v -i~MARCHENWv L.L. EffsCts Of the earthquake of KaY 4, 1959 In'the region of Petropavlovsk. Biul. Sov. po seism. no. 11:45-63 160 (MIRA 14:3) (Petropav.lov* region, -FArthquakes and building) I'xi; 1 n,erl La ISL-,~6y of, the vibrationsi -:a s s I v 0'- on llase.,. Trudy Inst. fil. -em- ilo-39. Vot'. n c . 9: 5" - 76 164. ACC NR, WN6035362 SOURCE CODE; ,r'%UTL,'!OR: Bibanova, N. S. TITIZ: Pulse-count positioning systcms SO!-I%CE; Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitcllnaya tekhnika, Abs. 9A408 REF. SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatizir. elektroprivod proizv. mekhanizmov. T. 1. M.-L., 19065, 268-271' TOPIC TAGS: drilling machine, automatic control system, digital system, pulse counters I optic cleput/2JI135PR drilling machine, PPIFK4 control I ABSTRACT: The author describes the system of the model of the PPI!K unit (panel pre- selective coordinate setting) used in the 2A.135PR experimental vertical drilling machine. The dimensions are set in two coordinates with the aid of decade swit6ches. Iwo four-digit decimal counters constructed of ferrite elements are installed Ln the panel. The pulses are fed to these counters from a circular optical pickup with illu;-.dnator, whose light beam strikes the photodiodes through holes in a disc. Th e I Gch=atic diagrams of the automatic control system and of its individual units are presented. 3 illuatratioiiij, Bibliography, 5 titles. A. G. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 13 Card 1/!- UDc: 621.374-32:621.9 L_Z~__ - - --I RUBTSOV. L.N.: KOUIA.KOV, V.M.; BIBARSOV, R.Sh. Radar observations of Perseids on August 8-16, 1956. Biul.Stal.astron.obsqr. no.19:35-37 '57. (MnM 13:3) (Meteors--August) 87232 S/035/60/000/011/007/010 f/ / 70 0 AOO1/AOOl Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1960, No, 11, P. 52, # 11295 AUTHORS: Brudnyy, L.G. Isamutdinov, Sh.O_ Kolmakov, V.M., Rubtsov, L.N. TITLE: Radar Observations of Meteors at the Stalinabad ASTronomical Ob- servatory During June - December 195Y PERIODICAL: Byul. In-ta astrofiz. AN TadzhSSR, 1958, No. 24, pp. 15-21 TEXT- in correspondence with the IGY program, radar determinations of meteor numbers were conducted at Stalinabad from June 1, 1957. Instrument para- meters are as follows: frequency, 72.98 Me/see, receiver sensitivity, O,6xlO-12w, Antenna of the "radiating guide" type, consists of an oscillator, a reflector and seven directors. It is mounted at a height of 11 m above the ground, its beam slope Is 220 to the horizon. Its directivity ~coefficient is 24. The width of directivity diagram in horizontal plane is + 230, In the vertical plane 3 lobes are used with radiation i-iiaxima at the angli~s hor-;,-cn t-rw Card 1/2 87232' S/035/60/000/0 11/007/0 10 AOO 1 /AOO I Radar Observations of Meteors at the Stalinabad Astronomical Observatory During june - December 1957 41030'. The graphs of monthly meteor activity are presented from June to December 1957, as well as monthly means of hourly numbers of meteors during daily and nightly hours, which varied from 0.62 to 5,32. A number of active meteor streams are noted. V.N. Lebedinets Translator's note-. This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 BIBARSOVP R.Sh.; BRUDNYY, L.G.; KOU4AKOV) V.M. Radar observations of meteors in Dushanbe in 1958-1959. Biul. Inst. astrofiz. AN Tadzh. SSR no.32:32-37 162. (MIRA 17: 11) 4. BIBARSOV. R.Sh. D,-,-~,~;rmining the attAchment coefficient. ef elx-r-~.rone I-c, n~!!,,itr!i mo-li-nulas. Biu-1.1-n!!L~js+,t-ofjz. AN '[Ldzh.,c',SR no.37;3"-136 .- (Wum hh7ARSOVA, A. Sh. "The Dynamics of' the le,'aber-Salt Schedule of' IQI,e Soilr, of *,i.c- E&sterr. Part of Eucana.11 Cand ~IL-x Scl, Anpenian A.gricultul-al Inzt, 28 Dee 54. (K, 17 Dee 54) Survey of Sclentific an6i Teclindad Dis-,~ertationss Defended at U~`Sh Licler Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. 1-10, 556, 24 Jun 55 BIR&RSOVA, A- Sh. I Water and salt balance of soils in the eastern part of the Mugan Steppe. Trudy Inst. pochv. i agrokhim. AN Azerb. SSR 8:179-197 158. (MIRA 12:10) . (Kura lowland-Soils) BIBAMOVA, A.Sh. DYnamics Of salinization on the proluvial-deluvial plain of southern Mugan'. Dokl, KN Azerb. SSR 18 no.2:50,-62 16~* (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya i agrokhimii AR AzSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzSSR V.R. Volotruyevym. (Kura Lowl&W--Saline and alkali soils) BIB&RSOVA , A.Sh. Dynamics of the salinization of soils in the alluvial cone of the Bolgarchay River (southern Mugan'). Izv.AN Azerb.SSR.Ser. biolA med.nauk no.6:59-64 162. (KRA 15:12) (BOLGARCHAY VALLEY--SALINE AND ALKALI SOIIS) S/16 62/000/002/023/072 D228YD304 AUTHORS: Derkachev, A. A. and 'Rjharspya__jL G. TITLE. The question of the genesis of vertical seismic fo--- ces during horizontal ground oscillations PERIODICAL., Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizilca, no. 2, 1962, 20, ab- stract 2A141 (Tr. In-ta seysmostoyk. ~,,Ir-va i seysmo-4., AN Tad:;hSSR, 8, 1960, 95-101) TEXT: During a given basement shift the forced oscillations of a frame system with distributed masses can be represented by means of a system of differential equations in individual derivatives whc-se number equals the number of frame elements. In addition to th-JE one equation in a iectorial form may be considered in place of the syst-en of equations. Any vectnr. being a solution of this equa.- tion, can be resolved into a series for tl~ic veetors wliich are tio.'U- tions of the correspondingly similar equation. In view of the or-1-ho- gonal, nature of the solutions of a uniform equation, the coeffi.- -ienta of resolution are determined from the system of independent Card 1/2 3/169/6 2/000/00'c_'/02-1/0-7 2 The que.Aion uf the D228/D.)'01 differential 2nd-order equations in respect of the time. In the example of the simplest P-shaped frame having a singly-centered mase in the middle of the span, with both rigid and hin-ed Joints, 4- it is shown that the influence of the vertical weight displa"cemen, is negligible for frames wdth rigid interties. For frames with flexible interties this influence is substantial and should be 1~a--- ken into account in the calculation. /-Abstracterlo note; Complete " a t.L trans-L Vard DERKACHEV, A.A.; BIBARSOVA, D.G.; BEGFEV, B.B. Solution of sorm problems of the dynamic stability of thin-walled rods. T=4.lnet. seism. stroi. i oeism. 9:3-19-136 161. (MIRA 15:11) (F.Wtio rods and wires) ACC NR AP7-0.0.I-5.2-8 SOURCE CODE: UR/0193/66-/00-0/0--1-2--/-O-O'6~i6-O'o'67 ;.AUTHOR: Khvotostukhin, L. A.; Ple6hivtoev, N. V.; Bibayev. V. N. ORG: 'none TITLE: Machining of lKhl8N2AG5 stainless steel SOURCE: BY'Ulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 12, 1966, 5-6 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, high strength steel, chromium Inickel manganese steel, nitrogen containing steel, sbseAmechahical property, steel machining/lKhlWAG5 steel ABSTRACT: The Moscow Institute bf Aviation Technology has developed low-nickel high- strength stainless lKhl8N2AG5(EP-26) steel as a substitute for IKhl8NIOT(AIS13211 -steel. The lKh18N2AG5 steel, in which a great part of the nickel is replaced by manganese and nitrogen, belongs to the austenitic-ferritic class and contains more than 70% austenite. The steel has high mechanical properties, a tensile strength of 117 kg/mm2, a yield strength of 50 kg. /,m2, an elongation of 30%, an HB hardness of 240 kg/mm2, and quite satisfactory machip-7*ility. It is recommended for aircraft engines and other-industrial uses. Sinter;d carbide-tipped tools are recommended for machining the steel. Sintered T15K6 and VK8 tips are recommended for rouge madtning and 'Tl5K6 tips for semifinished and finished machining. A satisfactory surface finish is produced.at cutting speeds above 40 m/min. Subsequent burnishing with a diamond 621.9; 669.14.018. M ACC-NR-.A-P7061528 -7 tool greatly improves the surface finish and increases the microhardness of the surface layer. [MS) I SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ . ATD PRESS: 5110 POLAND/Chemical TechnoloGy - Cherdeal Products and Their 11-34 Application. Dyes and Chenical Treatment of Textile Materials. Abs Jour Bef Zhur - IQiimiya, No 17, 1958, 59637 Author Pibel Tadeusz Ir-St Title Ciba-Lano Dyes. Orig Pub Wlokiennictwo, 1956, 5, No 5.. 119-120 Abstract Properties and peculiarities of ciba-lano dyes are reviewed; methods of dyein,-,, and practical inform- tion are cited. Card 1/1 -/4 AUTHORS: Smirnov, M.P.)and Bibenina, G.A. 1-16-12-5/18 TITIE: Production of Pure Tellurium by a Vacuum Distillation Method (Polucbeniye chistogo tellura metodom. vakuumnoy distillyetsii) PERIODICAL: Tsvetftne Metally, 1957, No.12, pp. 17-29 (USSR). ABSTRA(;T; After tabulatinE, data (Table 1) to show the favourably- hiCh relative vapour-pressure of tellurium, the authors des- cribe laboratory and large-scale exnpri-p-ts on the production of the pure element from technical tellurium by vacuum dist- illation. In the small-scale laboratory experiments (Fig.1), 15 -025-9 samples of technical element were distilled at 400 to 600 C, while in the larger scale tests (Fig.2) carried out at temperatures of 440, 450, 500 and 550 C, the samplez weighed 1 000 g. The technical product was in the form of powder, briquettes or pre-fused mass, and data are given on changes in the composition of the tellurium on melting (Table 3). Details are given of the composition of the material condensed in the various zones of the apparatus under various conditions. The results obtained show that by vacuum distillation tellurium with the following impurity contents can be obtained: < 0.0001% Ag, 0.0001- trans-isomers. L84Th Wed of oaldation an bWo .fk~d activity of bul"Ic scii, A. HIT 4dd.6.%a b .5 S.S~ R. 93. ull 3974r. -1111in - isvid. ritil from rhortintriat ni f,.v 117', AlkAli al -,(I* in the pf'senve w l,f 0. If, v%ptl. ittater6l; the alk r%t. jNu,,vl thic-cily n1j,, JJCI ig.i~v (he free jcM six-,iturm. whk-h after W,14tiriganil di.Ilv- m% arAin%t waief Weir clusind. The avid i-Litrol in N alm 'howed abcour twkv the at-wimbility of 0, (o6fig.1I,iljf% mul a vinelLar tractivitv Willi 6mliur. in omilkirimin with lite ~jxxiawn lw4aliA in "nimet voith At. I'll,- l,i,,l a, tit io W.tq tr%tell Ivy leflurml.11kni Willa wa%f, ,I ,proutinS smi.. wid livaling .I kill %mind. tit ifnjjnjj~ The unoxidizol humic acid %.,% twi- ~t% rfftvti%,e its %imnii.ji in# yea%t 1CMICIIIAtion and cauw4l .& %lixtitIv fiettrt lair 0 ~.ml %proilting whot testlil %ith 4wn cr-tin, A light Nit 1101kV.11.1v se'l-Irlmi.11 of onlid In-aling %,1111 Ow 4111 kwin WA% 41m) vinte4l. C., M Hunk MW of **m M" Md ib bW A , Iliber anti K. S. lf;golyubwa, t',*MyaA::r*,-VdVk- S.S.S.R. 8a. w""2(im-p-Havedc ww MA. from t:: mad of The Loyal'aWkil estowy (war Odessa) by tmtmat with HCI. Washing with Iflo. preftrably in cot atm.. and extn. with 1% all" at 701 and ppm with IICI contains total N, 1.1-1.3% soodoo N. Thb cow4sm With tralmo foood in chmxwm wAl. The prodwt wb as a suild stinnalaut ftw wound hroling (rabbits) and a mild aml. vrator al growth and devek"nent of mn plants froon the grain. 0. M. Ka"Apoff BIBSR, V.A., dote.; A+MANIf L.I., mol.nauk spivrobitnik - Biological activity of extracts and distillates from refrigerated placenta. Medych.zhur. 20 no-3-.63-74 150. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Z Ukrainalkogo eksperimentallnogo inatitutu ochnikh khvorob im. diyanogo chlena AN URSR V.P.Filatova (direktor - laureat Stalinslkoi premii, Geroy Botsialistichnoi Pratei akad. V.P.Filatov) (TISSUX EXTRACTS) (PLACENTA) BIBv-RDTY--,V, M. Swine - Feeding and Feeding Acidophilic cultures in raising Sov. zootekh. 7, no. 10, 1952 W W f I it to 11 U m I) is 110sill a a N a a i'm m V A? 0 Joi a X V III III d to a 4s t64 AI C 2 r a I 1.1-11-Y., I 1-j-, -.Ak-m-m W i4 A .,I 1"ill- 99 C (The bactrriophage tif liars. twiri. tilt? 00 t3firn'bitil. , I 00 v, 4. Up. 69("91, 1 tilt., 19M. IFnplimh Pitintmary.1 .06 A dewription in given of experiments on the behaviour of the bar- we* teriophage of Haderiloom mati, the llopent. of mulloerry Imoorterimi.4 in the .00 U.S.S.R. I R.A-M., xiii. p. 15; xv, pp. 627, 633) towirds the homologous gas orgmiisin in meat-peptone agar culturm, the mults of which indicated '00 000 t hat this phenomenon may be of great value in t he wcrk of ident-ification. '00 00,3 a4114, 00, 00 Ise 0 V I L A &ITAL&IMIKAIL L11111101.41-CLAIWKATION 11-2- -10 0.. list Wove F-I b U x I III loot a USSR / Microbiology. symbiosis. F Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur - Biol., No. 21, 1958, No 95070 Author : Polonskaira, M.S.; Leonovich, V.V.; Biberdlyeva, M. P., Poperekova, T.M. Inst : I------------------ Title : Combining Cultivations of Apidophilic Bacteria with Atotobacter. Orig Pub : Ryul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. po s.-kh. mikrobiol., 1957, No. 3, 38-41 Abstract It is proposed to use azotobacter chroococcum (or its filtrate) an organism whicTa forms vita- mins of B-complex, for the Increase of energy of multiplication, strengthening of antibiotic ac- tivity and lengthening of the viable period of the acidophilic bacteria. The simultaneous feeding of azotobacter with acidophilic cultures Card 1/2 L h210-66 Lil,]T (M) 1ACCESSION NR: AP5014071 UR/0241/65/000/005/0078/0081 615.849.7-015.35 1) ~- I AUTHOR: Bibergall, A, V. (Moscow); Ratner, G. (Moscow); Lipis, V. L. (Moscow)o~ TITIX: Dose distribution in rotation-convergent irradiation iSOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, no. 5, 1965, 78-81 !TOPIC TAGS: irradiation Oosimetry, irradiation apparatus, gamma radiation, radio- itherapy 1ABSTRACT: The authors compared the dose distribution produced by a rotation-con- Ivergent gamma apparatus ("Vollfram") newly developed in the USSR with that produc- led by other types of apparatus. Single-field irradiation makes it possible to ~avoid vital organs, but it does not ensure an efficient dose distribution. Tilting iat a slight angle ('30-450) improves the dose distribution slightly, but tilting at :a big angle ('900 or more) makes it very difficult to avoid irradiating vital or- ,gans. A rotation-convergent field of t300 along both axes ensures a more efficient ;;dose distribution than in the above cases. The maximum dose reaches a greater depth and the decrease in dose toward the surface is steeper. Moreover, the possibility Car-i 1/2 L 4210-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5014071 0 iof preventing the irradiation of vital organs is virtually the same as for a static afield. Distribution of the dose by the rotation-convergent method varies with the Idepth of the center of rotation and convergence. This distribution can be used to Itreat surface and shallow tumors. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. I 1ASSOCIATION; none ISUBMITTED; 27Aug64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS NO REF SOV: 002 OTHERi 003 2/2 BIRE11GAL' . A. ~; RATIFI'~R T. G. Y- t~; I WILIN, I Yll.F. ; bll? Is, V. L. j_jGA ~L~l - Some problemb iri sLudying radiation parameters in powerful garmma apparatus iised An radiation therapy: as exemplified by tests .of the Vollfram apparatus. Radiobio2ogila 5 no.1!140-146 165, (MIRA IS: 3) 1. 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WOO (-77 coo ,>- 0 00 Goo 061 aftv It I r 00 T a IT W .0 .1 u ' il, l" F. A. 1 0.1 I 0 40P 0 000 09 :00 Goo see 0 00000*90 61:6 /7749 USE OF RADIDACTIVE COBALT IN L,,_Y 'a. V. Wbergal V, V. Dirhk:irvv, D. M. Istlev ..U. V.I. Of.-&C' 14, Fra~k, A~,-qj~wiv-x snuk S,au.l MI. (In Rasalta) (!Jo,)k on displAy at Ovn,-vik Conferer-,e) RuRults of Layeatigations carriea uta f,~r the parpo:;L, of da(P for the practical applicaCon of srafictal and rudfc,~cttve cabalt In y dtfeijt~~t~copy. Main problems cuaw-m-A with the use of 03" in c'~f---~Wcopy. Dtlet(;rlption of arw devio5a developed lor upplylug 01 with an activity of up to 100 reValv. til radium iu y New n1des in this field tachnical opportw (publirihur'o noto) BUERGALI, A.V. (Protection from I and gamma rays] Zashchita et rentgonevskikh i gamma-luchei. Pod rod. K.K.Aglintseva. Moskva, Modgle, 1955. 245 p. (I RAYS--SAYSTr MMUM) (GAMMA RLTS--SAn?Y HKASUnS) (KWA 9:5) 2, A Protection from x-rays and -y-rctdintlons A. V, flibc Ya. .1,Lu gulk (Int. Bi,,I. I'livi. Aca-lkil. _41 1-11-1 1 ~111 (1161o.scow). Biafi:ik. 1, 68-75(19~6)-The awiwgrams and the methu~l bir their calcos. are tiven fm the thicknesi of various pn,tecfiv~ tinteriali, stich as Ph, emicrete, etc., against radkit imi-i froirt Co. Tin, Cs, Exi, Ir, and x-mys of differeitt intwisity and fur the differefit distances, etc. Ile methods can be used fur a variety of conditions. A. V. Tolstonuliov BIBFMALI, A.T. Comparative evaluation of rotar7 Irradiation methods. Biefizika 1 n*.z:146-154 9560 (MLRA 9:9) I.Institut biologichesk*7 f12iki Akademii mank SSSR, Moskva. (GAWA RAP)', tOZOW-UN) USSR/Nuclear Physics C-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 19571 11053 Author Bibergal', A.V., Korotkov, M.M. Inst Institute of Biological Physics, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow Title New Type of Gamma Indicator Orig Pub Biofizika, 1956, 1, lio 6, 564-567 Abstract Description of two laboratory moders of a simple, compact, and sensitive dosimeter, suitable for the measurement of the intensity of gamma or C radiation. The dosimeter com- proses a combination of Geiger-Mueller counters with a string electrometer, and does not contain vacuum tubes. Since the electrometer operates in the static mode, and the counter requires not more than I -- 2 microamperes at full load, the instrument is practLcally currentless, Card 1/3 USSR/Nuclear Physics C-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11053 which insures reliable and stable operation under the field conditions. The dosimeter is fed from two wafer batteries type GB-400-0.01. One of these batteries feeds the halogen counter CTC-1, while the other is con- nected to the electrometer plates. The counter current passes through an integrating network of a resistor and capacitor in parallel, which are simultaneously connected between the filament of the electrometer and the center point of the second battery. The voltage drop across the resistor as a result of the average counter current cau- ses a displacement of the filament of the electrometer. The limits of the measured intensity of radiation can be varied by changing the RC network. The first model of the instrument has ranges 0.05 -- 5 and 3 -- 250 microro- entgen per second, weighs 1.4 kg, and is formed in the shape of a "pistol" rieasurinG 200 x 100 x 80 nun. The length of the moving scale, on which the filam nt is Card 2/3