SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BLIDIN, V.P. - BLINC, R.

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md chemical charaderWice at lAke IkW- M=YOM. Ellicilu (Rostgsv Aar. Machinery Itum.). J. translation). --Data on tbtckm.CMPO. Ofthellim brilleand muddutint 1017 and 48 and the botherutal mpa. and vaims turseure tit Like brine Wksle that this kb Is car of the promixins Wfivo of water In the North Caummus frous the standpnint ,f, ulitilation. LkvW the cold period of the )%%w a high IJUAIRY Of MkSbillte IS UAtUndlY Ppt4-- I,-. Aff. . BLIDIN, V.P. Activity in hydrochemistry in connection vith the great construction projects of cc=,unism Vest. AN SSSR 22 No. 7, 1952, co y The Budh plied' d. ;.gat* tYP* SW&W s a ~ s t sy dig- town 400d m ed roiTs~ Of at imam Nam. of C&*J W 16 ofter 0700 VOS i&. Itas CAU t#*., after of N be of baldlosto 0. vmtgr Wicso Nacl. snow q _11F Rk- USSR/Chemistry' - Lithium Salta 11 Jun 52 -~,!#eterogenous Equilibria in AqueousTernary Systems of Lithium Chloride With Barium, Strontium, or. ...Calcium Chloride," V. P. Blidin :.,,~!~Pok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LMIV., No 5., PP 947-950 :Ihe interaction of lithium chloride vith barium, 14trontium and calcium 6hlorides in aq solutions :-ALt const temp was studied in order to learn the :~6hem belviiior of the components and to e)~plain.the vole of LiCl as a dehydrating, agent and. a salting ""'Wt factor vith respect to metal chlorides of the 2d i~',,4#lkaline eartk7 group. In the system LiCl - B&CIv In the :~,;:H20, Licl is a salting out factor. 223T9 ,x7stem LiCl SrC12 H20, LiCl is a'debydratizz "Nent. in this system there are 2 nonovarient~ ia: (1) soln. and solid phases MCDR20~ luilibr (2) ooln 'and, solid es -Od SrC3.g-?R2O, and pbas 2H20 amd'Sr('I,,v 0,6H20. -The system LIC1 ~.&512 E20 also yieldp. 2 monovarie'nt equilibr$A; soln and solid phases CaCl2-,4%0 and'CIaCl2-_ 0 and (2) so-In and isollcl phases CaCI 2H 0 2 2- LiCl-%O. Here liCl is a dehydrating ageni ~~,Wlth respect to CaC12. Presented by Acad I. I* rnyayev 9 Apr 52. 223T9 SDIubmty C11 the 13mm A.e ivf ~'-4 4'1 19-1 -t It C-1-- J. Th! Baternary ty-stm, unlike mit ny is fuid, mul equil. 6 trt.-Ow-d tvithin ! emv, -k .1 !bv, for 0, C', RbCi 2 ,, IR I. C'! Thr 2 traa4c-m oon ;-mt, rr, i- r,!2 iu~ '~~ RbCJ. inyv Thc upp,~ D! tar t C.",Pj - nf 6 376' C,C, In-4 7: 4 f-,; ;',L' p t ano iiJ me Cr-Cl. In addn. 7 internal cuts ~'rtt swdicmd T.L-r eqmpri~~On the Melting rt? and 'rhtti,-mm ;v-;tem forme~l a continuous wti" of st-lul ".In~ -il~ k min i.t 19W In this sr,irm LiNf),RbNC~ lortne~i the ,nrnpd. RbNOrLiN0, xvhiclh in turn formed -1A f~-I~s .,th e,tb~f ~! the swT'. BLIDIN, V. P. "Solubility Diagrams for- the Tezmary Systems LM-NaCl-11~) and LiCl-KC1-H O,ft Hydro- chemical Inst... Acad. Sci, USSR, Dok AN SSSR, Vol 88,, No 3, pp 457-459, 56 The soly of LiCl in the presence of NaCl and in the presence of KCI was studied at 400 and 30P. data tabulated, and diaggams drawn., From the ivaults of the investigation it was found that LiCl acts as a salting-out factor, No binary chem compds discovered in any of the systems studied. Presented by Acad I.I.Chernyayev 15 Oct 52. 261T4 !"'K d th lu, SAAMWilwaiiii CltV"iO and,MV 211C.6-11tO ftand V. L Gor- ~ dimko AW V WY -In the IK qjrs~b tbt fdHowin adid ham' rut zepd.t. dll ' IACLC d h IACIJW Cl 2rX 7 y- u . eep-re ,. + _ L *wplc.ietdJe3 ,cl LICI.L%iChM20; L'uM=,O iq,- IACI.Curlm-LO, mmd,cuchmho. In the 2od ternay. U02.1.5 RIO + Zncjj,3LICI.2.0, Z:iMMICOZ HID, a Compd. r"re bighly by- 'gr ZnCh.2LiC3.2.V prscopN! that tho orighW mmpakents; %0 + LICI.HiO; - gmd MIRA 7%e compn. of ZnClo.- * I de- I.: 2uclsxj uso vm cftfirmw b anal =IID 'I evapnAn a W. M. F~Icwbmr~ Zhi-777ri-orjWA, -T ;:. '. :. '. . I - 11, ~ ~ , _ " . :1 - . , , I _0~ - I .: -. :~, k~ iN 'e~- -~V, , .- : ~" , ;' 1, -,- . I I . tt~~ ~., I . -~ :---" BLIDO, V. P. me of-., the TOMM7 $75tems:CM010 Uel ILO d CuClt ThC14 %01" by V. P. Blidin, Rostov-na-Donu ~Zitute of Agricultural Mehine Construction, Zhurnal Ne.- organicbeskoy Xhimii Vol I., No 12j. Dee 56j. pp 2828-2830 The systems CuCLj - U01 - B~O and CUC12 - ThC14 - %0 vere investi- gated by the solubility isotherm faethod. Yoftation of the- compound .-POCL. -UCI~%O was establisbed, in-the, first system. No conpoiWAs or i6lil solutions were found to'form in the second system. 77'~ USSR/Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry, B-8 Equilibria,, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Ti,ansitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 5, 1957, 14705 Author Blidin Inst Title Heterogenous Equilibrium in Ternary Aqueous Systems of Berillium Chloride with Chlorides of Metals of First Group Orig Pub: Zh. obshch. khimii, 1956, 26, No 5, 1281-1285 Abstract: Card 1/1 Heterogenous equilibria in the ternary systems BeC12- -NaCl-H20, BeC12-01-H20, Becl2-RbCl-H20, BeC12-CsCl- -H20 and BeC12-CUC12-H20 were studied by the isothermal method at 250. The composition of solid phases was determined by the "residue" method of Shrinemakers. Solubility isotherms were plotted for each system basing on the obtained data. The absence of chemical compounds and solid solutions in the studied systems Is shown. A strong salting out action of BeC12 is observed in systems containing NaCl and KC1. f7LIXI- SOV/76-3-10-29/35 Cc SO Iff 0 The Solubility Isotherms of the Systems Li SO -FeSO -H2 0,LY047 , '.2 and Li2SO4-NiSO4-H20 at 250 2 4 4 4. It was confirmed by refraotometrio determinations of these systems that they do not contain chemical compounds.There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 3 references, I of which iw Soviet ASSOCIATION.: Rostovskiy-na-Donu institut seltakokhozyastvennogo mashinostr6yeniya(Rostoy-na-I)o= Institute of Construction off Agricultural Machines) SUBMITTED: July 17, 1957 Card 2/2 AUTHORSs Blidin, V. P.t Golovanovap T. G. SOV/79-28-11-4/55 TITLE: The "Polythermal" Line of the Ternary System Urea Citric Acid - Water (Politerma troynoy sistemy mochevina-limonnaya kislota-voda) ?ERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey k~imiit 195B, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 2926-2929 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation of the reaction of urea with various salts and acids is of both theoretical and practical interest with respect to the.synthesis of the compound fertilizers. Drea appears to be the beat concentrated fertilizer. Citric acid is present in minimum quantities in the soil. Citric salts play an important physico-chemical. part in the stabilization of the colloid particles of mineral and organic origin. Thus, the absorbability is increased and the washing out of the valuable fertilizing substances is more or less promoted. For this reason the authors investigated the "polythermal" behaviour of the ternary system urea - citric acid - water and carried out several reactions of urea with citric salts of potassium, calcium, ammonium, and other compounds. The problem Card 1/3 of the reaction of urea with other compounds was dealt with ~The "Polythermal" Line of the Ternary System SOV/79-28-11-4/55 Urea Citric Acid - Water in a number of papers (Refs 1-6). The investigation of the solubility of urea in the presence of citric acid was carried out for the first time. According to data in publications (Ref 2) the cryohydric point of the system CO(NH 2)2-H20 is located at -11.00. It correspon&s to a composition of 32.9% urea and 67.1% water. Two bonds are to be seen on the crystallization line ofureap the first at +1.10, corresponding to 40.7% urea, and the second at 24-40, corresponding to 54.5%. Thus,*6-9 and ffl-modifications of urea are present. The oryohydri 'point of the system C6H 0 -H20 (Table, Fig 1~ according to the data by the authors8cgrresponds to -13 . 6 with 48.9% C H 0 Thus, it was found according to the ",. visual 11polyUe8r;a*l11 method that in the above-mentioned system there are no chemical compounds and solid solutions to be found. The ternary eutectic point of the compositions 35.8% CO(NH2)2' 16.5% C6H8 0 and 47:7% H.0 was determined. There are 3 figures, 1 table, ah 6 Soviet references. Card 2/3 The"Polythermal" Line of the Ternary System BOY/79-28-11-4/55 Urea - Citrio Acid - Water ASSOOIATION: Rostovskiy-oa-ponu institut sellkhozmashinostroyeniya (Roatov"na-Donu Institute forthe Construction of Agrioultural Machines) SUBMITTED; September 30P 1957 Card 3/3 5W AVTHORS: v? S. M. SOV/78-4-3-30/34 TITLE: The Polythermal Line of the Ternary System LiCl-SrCl._H 20 (Politerma troynoy sistemy LiCl-SrCl 2-H20) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 688-691 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The polythermal line of the ternary system LiCl-SrCl2_H 20 was investigated by the visual-thermal method in the temperature range -68-50 - 500. As initial substances twice recrystallized pure salts were used. In order to be able to plot the poly- thermal diagrams ten internal sections were investigated. The solubility diigram consists of five crystallization ranges: ice, SrCl 2' 6H201 LiCl-5H 20 9 LiCl.3H 209 and LiGl.2H 20.'N0 chemical compounds and solid solutions were found in the systems. It was confirmed that lithium chloride.acts as an agent of dehydration of strontium chloride. Ther6 are 2 figures, 5 tables, and.7.references, 3 of which are Soviet. 5(2)v 5(4) SOY/78-4-7-34/44 AUTHORS: Aslanovp Se M.,.BlidinF V, Pe TITLE; The Solubility Isothermal Line of the System LiCl HgCl 2 -H 20 at 00 (Izoterma rastvorimosti v sisteme LiCl - Hgol 2 - H20 pri 00) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4~ Nr 72 pp 1661-1662 (USS11) ABSTRACT: References 1-4 mention the inolination of HgC1 2 to form well- crystallizing double salts or complexes with other metal chlorides. For the purpose of checking this reaction more closely, the system mentioned was investigated at 00. The results obtained are given by figure 1 and table 1. The following solid phases wore found: LiCl.2H 201 LiCI.HgCl 294H2 0 and HgCl 2- There are 1 figure, 1 tablep and 5 reforencesp 3 of which are Soviet. A55OCIATION; Hostovskiy-na-Donu inatitut sellkhozmashinostroyeniya (Rostov- na-rari! 7natitute for Agricultural Machine Construction) SUBMITTED: April 25, 1958 Card 1/1 88599 3/078/60/005/011/014/025 ~1. 41 W B015/BO60 AUTHORSi Aslanov, ~V- P~- TITLE: Solubility Polythermal Line of the LiCl - CaCl 2 - H20 System PERIODICALs Zhurnal neorganich eskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 11,, pp. 2534-2538 TEXT: In connection with the use of salt solutions for antifreeze liquids for,piston-engines and refrigeration, the authors studied the solubility polythermal line of the LiCl - CaCl 2 - R20 system from +25 0C to the freezing point at.-78OC-..The visual-polythermal-method was used for this purpd6e.-Iiivestigations in this field had already been conducted by N. K. Voskresenskaya and 0. K. Tanatlyeva (Ref.,,l), as well as 1. G. Druzhinih and A, I. Shepelev (Ref..10). In the present case, the method used for the investigation was based on a determination of the temperature of the appearance of the first and the disappearance of the last crystals. 10 cross sections (Figs. 1-3, Table 1, general character- istics of the cross sections) had to be examined, and the diagram of the Card- 1/2 Solubility Polythermal Line of the " ' 6 60/005/011/014/025 H 0 System M LiCl - CaCl 2 - 2 B01 5YB060 solubility polythermal line (Fig. 4) had to be drawn prior to constructing the solubility diagram. Five crystallization fields are formed in the systems ice; LiC115H20; LiCl*3H20; LiCl*2H201 and CaC12- 6H 20. No double salts 'are formed between the components. Five ternary nonvariant points exist in the ternary system, and their characteristics are reproduced in Table 2. Ice, CaCl 2. 6H20, and LiCl*5H2 0 are absent in the ternary 'I eutectio point.at -780C and a composition of 17% Licl, 12.3% CaCl 2, and 70.7% E2 0. At low temperatures calcium chloride (like the alkali chlorides and other chlorides of bivalent.metals) is salted out from the solution by lithium chloride. A paperby A. V. Novoaelova is mentioned. There are .4 figures, 2 tables, and 12 references: 6 Soviet# 3 German, 2 British, band 1 US. SUBMITTEDs July 22, 1958 Card 2/2 BLIDIN V P S.olubi3.ity in the syBtem lithium citrate - ammonium citrate - vaters Zhw.ob.khim. 30, no*iO,:3166-3167 o #61. (MA 34:4) 1-0 Melitropoltakiy goaudarstvenW pedagogioheskiy institut. (Citric acid) BLIDIN V.P.; BOYARSK&YA, A.ko Polytherm of the terhary system urea, - Uthlum sulfate - water. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no.3s695--696 * 161. 3.4:5) (Urea) (Lithium sulfate) BIaDW A todist *Grain storage and processingO pavilion. Nauka I pered. op. v sellkhoz 9 no.10:42-45 0 139. (XIBA 130) 1. Pavillon 01hranenlye i perarabotka zerda* na Vystavke doetizbeniy narodnogo khosyaystva SSSR. (Xoscow-Agrimaturs exhibitions) (Grain-Uhibit-ions) Q'LLim~N.A.- inzh. Special exhibition in the,NGrain Storage and processing" pavilion of the 1khibition of Achievements of the Soviet National Zoonomy. )kk.-elev. wom. 26 no.9:16-18 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Peeds-- Xchibitions) . (Moscow-Agricutural bxhibitions) BLIDMAN, A. inzh. All-Union inspection ofthe quality of grain at the Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R. Muk.-el6v. prom, 27 noi9:10-11'S 1614 (141RA 15:2) (Moscow-Exhibitions) (Grain) BLIDMAN,-A., inzh.; PROTASOV, L., inzh. Complete mechanization,'of loading and unloading of paper in rolls. Rech. transo. 21 no.5s19-21 My 162. OUM 15:5) (Cargo handling) (Paper products-Transportation) BLIDMAN, A. inzh. In,lbe IGraln Storing and Processing* Pavilion at the Exhibition of Achievements of the National EconomW of the U.S.S.Ro Mak.-elev. prom. 28 no.1:9-10 JTa 162, (MMA 16:7) (MosCM-Agricultural exhibitions (Grain-fthibitiono) BLIDANO A., insh. At the~OStorage'and procossimg of graing pavilion of the E-bibition of Achievementz-of the National Econozy 6f the U.S.S.R. Muk.-eleve prom-W 28 no,11:a940 N. 462, . It - 03:4 16:2) (Moscow-Exhibitions) (GKain bandling-oEX14 4tions) BLIDMAN, A., Inzh. IIESh" grab..for the.loading:and unloading of automobile tires. Rech.1ran 22 no.l243-i,44:,-za 163.. (HMA 16t2) ng and unloading--Equipment and pupplies) (Tires'. Rubber-Transportation) BLIDM&N, A., starshiy inzho-metodist Exhibition o:t tU development of the mixed feed industry& Wks eleV. prom. 29 no.5z17-18 My 163& (NM 16:7) (Hoscow-&chibitions) (Feeds Exhibitions) BLIMAN, A., inzh. .1 New method of.unleading grain from boxcars. Rech. transp. 22 no.6:4-1- 42 Je 163. - (HIRA 16:9) (Grain handling) BLIDMAN 0 A. F. Waterways and water transport, in the U.S.S.R. Moscow, Foreign langyages publishing house, 1939. 31 P. incl. iUU84 Plates- Abrief description of Soviet water transportation. DLC: Tc685.B5 SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress, Reference.Department, ffa_s~Ugton,.,1952, Unclassified,. SLOW, A. V. Hoi metod peregruzoahnykh rabot. CW system of tranu-shipping work 7. Moskva, Rechizdat, 1941. 141 p. illus., diagra. OLiteratura": P. L143-7 DLC: V7235-B57 SO: Soviet Transportation and goMMjr&ti2U, A jibliom=, Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952. Unclassified. 48' BLIDMAN, A.F. Use of eel-centering roller supports Rech. transp.m 12,no. 4, 1952 I A BLID nzb.; POBMZHNYY, I.V., insb. Use of electromagnetic hoisting devices for loading and unloading metals at ports. Rech.transp. 18 no-31.40-41 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:4) (Electromagnets) (Hoisting machinery,) (Loading and unloading) BLIDMAN, A., inzh. In the "Grain storage and processingu pavil-ion of the Eidi~bition of the Achievements of the Soviet National Economy* Muk.-elev. prom, 27 no,802-13 Ag 161.. (MIU 14:7) Gran-Storage) tecow-Agricultural exhibitions) ANDREYEVA, M.; KHEYFETS, L.S.; GOLISKAYA, I.F., inzh.-metodist; VODYANITSKAYA, Zh.I,; KOZHMIKOVA, E,I,p starshiy naucl-myy sotradnik; 1~ ~j VORCNOV, B.V. Exhibitions and displays. Inform* biul. VMKRno.3az1O-1-1,,15-18 2&.27,31-32 N 163 (MIRA 18 il.) I*Starshiy ekskurgovod pavillona "Dinicheskaya promyshlennost'" na. V~mtavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Andreym). 2,, Glavnyy inzh. pavilions. "Strpitellnyye materialy* na Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozvaystva SSSR (for Kheyfets). 3. PaWl'on. "Energeticheako7e stroitellstvo* na Vyetavke dostizheni7 narodnogo, khozyaystva SSSR (for Gollakaya)o 4, Direktor pavillana "Selts'koye stroitellstvoll,na V~rstavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Viodyanitska-ya). 5. Pavil(cu "Sel'skoye stroitellstvv* na V~rstavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Kozhev,- nikova). 6. Starshiy inzh.-metodist po khraneniyu i pererabotke zerna pavillona Oftraneniye i parerabotka =rna* na Vystavke dnn+.izhmi-v ns--Anozo khozyaystva SSM (for Blidm8n)# 7. Glavnyy metodie't.p~villona'."Professionallnotekhnicheskoys obrazovaniya* na VyBtavke dostizheni-y narodnogo khozyaystva S-SSR (for Voronov). JII2W, A.O._,_otv. red.; KH9VES, E.S., otv. red.;.GOLUEEVA, I.A., red.; PECHENKIN, I.V., tekhn. red. (Recent development in the mechanization, processing, and storage of grain) Novoe v mekhaniXatj3ii., obrabotke i khra- nenii zerna; tematicheskii sbornik. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat,, 1962.- 86 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Moscow. Vystavk4 dostishedy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. Pavillon "Khranoniyei pererabotka serna." (Grain handling) KOMISSAROVA, A.N.J. metodistg BYKOVA, A.F., matodist po pc~elovcdstvu; GAVRILOVAJ. V.Ye.; MININA, I.S.; CHIMNOVA, I.D., metodist.; BLILMATI, A.0- Exhibition of special items. Inform.biul.VDNKH no-5:2-3-31 My 164. (MIFU 18:5) 1. Pavillon "Kartofell J. ovoshchill na Vystavke dostizhenly narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Komissarova). 2. Glavnyy metodist Pavillona na Itystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Gavrilova). 3. Glavn~7 zootekhnik parillona "Kroliko7odstwo" Pa Vystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Minina). 4. PavilIGn "Mekhani- zatsiya i e1ektrifikatsiya sel'skogo khozyaystva" na Vy-,-tavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Chernova). 5. Glavnyy metodist i pavillona "Ehraneniye i pererabotka zernalt na 'Iystavke dostizheniy narodnogo khozyayst-,ra SSSR (for Blidman). BLIDMAH, L.,, Measures to improve the technical operation of ships of the river fleet. Rech.transp. 15 no.8:21 Ag 156. (MM 9:11) 1. Mekhanik toplokhoda 'Ukraim" Dueprovskogo parokhodstva. (Ship handling) (Inland navigation) W, ow 'iv I 0 A- 11 Q U U 16 It III it 30 I 4 a h n U n x A, M 11 v U )d b U v a to c V 0 - ,N,&mtwmm mmetLation o( cOula" by the coualer- nd fidn -1 l l 0 M . ze a a . lot mdwd, Ts. ift C C". - Iffid. M. S. .09 11110' -f fl s Ow ' I.- ill the sim.% hr tile i 0 Ottiklu% like m.uA %hovml that the v'-wit. 4A Iks I,' '-'k1 llli~'~ 111"it"Al"All lh~ in the tat Mask-* tit RVI&I the (14111IR-1 vV41- 00 tamiumtkin ti the liqum vall-A-il vilk-4 11Y "'W"r %ill, t1 r alkali lecluded ill tile cd1uh- The v%livesmA Alkali Im, whA will% the dreAulvd llqul-v, imv ill,- '-' -n- 00 equal itult., lit hollievilul'it., Cilia. 11141W a IF w ago j L AS -ITALLUMOCAL LittAITURt CLASWICAIMN Iwo -- R I rx VTO U s AV so O 4q; ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 s 6 too 09 go go 0 00 0 BLIDYANU r~': - , Some measures increasing technical trend In the schools of the Rumanian People's Republic, Politekh, obuch. no.9:89-90 S 158. (MIRA IWO) Is Direktor RuisteretTa proGTe6hQhOUIY8 I kulltury Rwquakoy Narodnoy Respubliki. (Rumania-Technical education) I BLINp Goorgiy,__, Nine hundred blue kUometerso Znano-oi-la 38 no-4:14-17 Ap 163. - (MM 16:8) PISAHENKOJ, G.A.; RADYA, V.S.j GEMTSKIY, V.A.; BLIWOV -A.A.,* MI'KRONOSOV, Yes. D.,- YEFREHOV, P.N.; BORSHCHER, L.B.; YEFIMOV, I.Z.- MYKOLINTIKOV, A.A.; p BATALOV, A.N.; TSEPOVA, M.N. Casting magnesium cast iron into a chill with a metal core. Sta,31 24 no.7:607-610 -T1 164.' (MIRA 18-1) 1, Uraltskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov, Iiyalvenskiy i Severskiy metallurgicheskiye zavoc'~y i Nizhne-Tagillskiy' rdetallurgicheskiy kombinate PLAKSIN, M.V.: BOTED. A&P* , otv,redo; 4LIM-U-1-4 red.; SARANrUK. T.Y., takhred. [Fundamentals of the efficient organization of lumbering] Osnovy raisionalinogo postroshiia prolsv9detvainogo protsessa lesoratrabotok. Ind-vo Llvovskogo univ., 1958, 224 P. (NIRA 32:1) t (Idmbaring) . LOPATIRMT, U6slav Borisovich (Lopetynolkyl IA.B.]-, GAVELTA, S.P. [Havelia. S.P.J. otv.red.,#- RT. LIZ: redo;.'K&TAVK09 A.T., tekhn.red, [Fundamentals of linear algebra) Osnovy liniinoi algebry. Vviv, Vyd,-vo Llvivalk6ho univ.,-1959. 108 p. (MM 13:4) (Algebra, Linear) 710, Kikhail lonotantinovich; SIMMOV, X.L. dotsent. otv.red.: BLIKH, V.V., red.; SARANM, T-V., tokhred. [Operator-awlytical functions with one independent variable] Operatorno-analityohni funktoli odniiai nesaleshnoi sminnoi. Z peredmovoiu N.N.Bogoliubova. Vviv, Vyd-vo LIvivalkoho derzh.univ., 1959. 173 p. (MMA 3-3:4) (Ihmations, Analytic) TITAR 0, Mikhail Yesillyevich; liOSKOV-DUKMISKIT, Igor' Alekseyevich (deceased]; BLIKHO V,V,, red*- MTAVKO, A.V., takhred. [Relay protection in electrical aygtemo]Relainaia zaahchita v elektricheskikh sistemakh. Llvov, Izd-Vo Llvovskogo univ., 1959. 373 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Electric relays) SHMEMIYEV, Mikhail Petrovich; B=, V.V., red.; SARARYUK, T.V., tekbn. red. [Plates with reinforeed,rim] Flastinki a podkrep2enmym kraem. Llvov, Izd-vo LIvovskogo univ.9 1960. 257 p. WIR& 14:7) (Elastic plates 6W shells) GUBMKO, Tikhon Pavlovich. -F-rjn4wm14*-uohastiye: KARANDEM, K.B.,prof.jretsenzenti BUKUTIS, P.A, ' prof,, rotsenzentj KOSTMO, D.P., dotis., retsenzent; LUM~ V.Lp dots.# oty, SARUM, T.V.i tekhn, reds- (Loci of the electric current of induction machinery-, application and methodology for designs] Goometricheskie mesta tokov induktsionnyp mashinj ~metodlka postroonii i primonenis. L'Yov, Izd-vo LYovskogo unive# 1960s 250 po (MIR& W 9) I..Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Karandayev). ,~~jeotrio motore, Induotion) PMV, Sergey Hikolayeviah; SRIWA, Ts.I., otv.red.,-. BLIKE2.V.V., red.; KOTLYAROT& Yu.L., red.; SARAIFM, T.V* . tekhn.red. [chemistry of petroleum an'd natural gas] Xhimiia nefti i gaza. Llvwi, Izd o LO-vovskogo-univ.. 1960, 377 p. (MIRA 14:2) 1. 6hien-ko ndent AN USSR (for Sereds). PatrorreB31 (Gas, Na leum tural) PETROV, I.T.; POVKH, B.7.; BLIKHARSKIY, B,A.; CHERNO' V, V.I. (deceased]; KLITINA, S.Y0,; R07MOV, Ye.Wj--MWU-T,.-A.N. Incidence of influenza and acute oararrhs of the upper respira- tory tracts in miners of Chezvonogradp Lvov-Volyn I Basin. Vrach. delo no,1:10!~-109 Ja'64 (MIRA 17 2-3) 1. Cher7onogradskaya meMo-sanitarnaya c1lasit kombinata Ukrzapadugeoll (for Petrovp Povkh., Mikharskiy). 2. Kafedra, propedevtichosko-y terapii lechelmogo fakuliteta - isav. dotsent V.I.Chernor (deceased]) Llvovskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta ( for Initina, Rozanov, Shuflat). BLIMURSKT-Yt BOB. Hypotherapy Df-pationts-with-bronchial-aatbma. Sav. med..24 no. 10:320-22Z 0-160* (NM 13:12) 1. Iz kcliniki-pr evw~ha~y-tprapii (zave kafedroy - kandidat maditoinakikh.,;aa,,dotsant-.Y.I. Chernov) lechebnogo fakullteta Llvovskogo maditainskogo institutao (ASTHMA) (HYPNoTISK-THEUMTIC USE) ALSKSANDROVICH. Yu. (Krakov)-, BLI KHARSKIY, Yu. (Krakov); FSLITINOVSKIT, A. (KrakoV9,1 Morphology of gmnulocytes in electron microscope pictures. Afkh.pat. no.l~:?5-77 11-1) 153. (M12A 7-1) 1. 12 3-y kliniki vnutrennikh bolezney meditainskoy akaclamii v Krakove (direktor - professor Tu.Aleksandrovich) i Gosudarstvan- nogo inatituta gigiyany (direktor - professor H.Paheanytskiy). (Loucocytes) (Blectrou microscope) ARMVICH, I.U.*.Blj ;FBLITINOVSKIY, A. morphology of granulocytes in electron microscopic picture. Arkho pat., Moskva 15 iko,6:75-77 Nov-Bea 1953. (CIOL 25:5 1. 'Of the 2hird Clinic of Internal 30doeases of Krakow Medical Acadmq (Director -- Prof, Th. Aleksandrovidh) and Krakow State ID:stitute of ftgiene (Director -- Prof. X. P.rseemycki). F; R BLIXC,, Marta The acquisition of fats froin fungi. hiar(trilli., A:,M. Zbernik 1951. fmigi Alu-cormurAlMrid Sly Chemics, I Abot. samis have Inca found to be part iculatly r;cli in fats. These Vol.. flikrolms were prelid. fit cultive,%. The fungus M. muredii, %vaq thied fit warin air wid its fnt,,; were exid. with peir. Fob- 25 , I 9'~ Vila.r. The flit thits obtabled is light Yellow and i% 111111nit 13JOIcif"IcItl clwrnist IV %ol[41 at toom femp. The Slysanus cultore bas 2 dificTently Colored motlificatimm, red atid brown, of which the browit colitains viore fat. The red mold gives 45.1fi7p red oil and the browit mold gives :11.521% brown oil. The plays. coast. of the fats from both of the futigi are given in tabular forni. J. IA-ach BLINC, M. Yugoslavia (430) Science Tke fungus muoor muoedo as a fat producer. p, 39, lksprave, Vol. 3, 1951, last European Accessions List. Library, of Congress Vol. 2, nos. I & 2v Jan-Feb.t 1953. UNCLASSIFIED At* W. ii. I I'" .4 ISIN in Irligli-33 U) 4)1 1 A I. N 1. billgils 4.1 the grilm 'kyla-lml %~I' I"At"I Isom A ru.4o Olip pit-kilk, Thrimci-litim ="trv oil. The effects (it difft-trut inediA (" latill. agar. Iff"'i, malitne, 10", glacow. 111% miclow, milv tone Witter. tato, and Uricy) dit'l of didetrut luet haRl"Ti inoculation con The r" klia or mycefittin) were studied. red 6ki Ill two" strains were sepd. by culture oil mettle vice su)~ p salts. 'he twst xurtlittin w,k~ 10 plied with lictvric~ ghtepestip lied% t fictitichen salts. Pat I-ItIlthiCtiOll 'AaS faster when mymjium was Used _ the Ino-hint. After d rs the n1yeellum w" filtered off, dried. and elthl. 2tjhEt~. Tbend strahm contalned25.61% fat, the Iso" grain 34.52% (caled. on dry basts) but the WOPCIAles (pp. Sr.. " Vidue. sapon. no I no.. 0$ of both ails were the same, and sinaltair to those ofAve all and the 005 of wed%. It. Sewcoultm I" Mau Mom moods as A (At produt", M. I'lliew rew Acmd. rK Ans. I.julliptiot, V ftUVUr--mIV* Aud.Zompopoi Vadamalf. Repri M., Fis. TAX. = V*Ar. CUu Ill, Sor. A, Notpwoov 111. 41-NXIn fingthh_ 37-MXHANO-TIVE IllytVittlill Ill MINCOW 10111.40 *A% W*%bMi with 'WoNt, .1tiod '00 wew sit W "vi h"I. StI.M110 ill * m"fal with mild flot 16 lnill~' atJ filtif. with IVII, rOwl ond IC11#0 ill & tMWISIrt Allp. flu 4 0 hM 1110 .4%9111 -AA. trood. amil the residur. after drying at W, w&& a visnms. rkw. orangw4wowo tit. A mm. of difittratt =dr. 4 fat of vark%o a , %Ad the I.-Ilimilig character ' w id vakwi 14A falmh' 163 -11: eater . alur. UNIA . I Im.. 0.4'. 4.2JO,4. A new variety of Ma,,,p W&WC& was eldlivatr4i anj the effect "' w*ws and "its ON I'll Pe"ducti-NI Iludimi. A higher 141 OvOttst was Obtained by grotirril 11M flfntll~ 10 A tftdfUiU COUt jWfilld W b6-11 'd 'he xmSaF %,as %vusultwd w the T."ot with-t bubbling air thrmgh tlw x.,djure. With a ratioal S:Cof 1:15()ia thr sm"te (C in The form of ghwm). the amt. 'i tat pfvducvd 1*1 g, G( sugar result Use" nearly canbtaut. R. Skej -hen"m _z!:7 gm BLING, Marta t ewichment lit Rhodotorula 9FACilis, "&TW / a.Fa~ B. -flo&var ttAcad, Sci., LubIjAna, Yiigboilfivia)-," Alonalsh. 84, 1127-m(igw)~Cultures of R. gracilis %Yctc incubatcd 70 hm. at ott ~uljstratc-,.~ contu, iuvcrt w,~Lnr and a N campd. (urea, (NliQ-SO;, uric acid, a,tliva- g~ne, acipartic acid). Mnx., witt-, wid av. val-s are given. for each N' compd. for 17, far, % prucein, tat cotff., Yeast vevff., % migar wtl up~ and g. ki ii i! "Vam lit:; 1. -n-twiclit 60111., With amt %Nilhow kcluti"n. 'V ~il 1~5j~' of thu su;,ar was ectimmied, and vonc~i-~. or I,it ol, w -.1ml plultin ap to 14.5% %vcrc ftmwl, Vv~i,i cw., ;ii. vn~: li,: i. nuphelunictricnIly; saj;~ir by t1w Itertiamd inviltwl: znwl, toml fnt by'snpon., ljjO wri4ijng, ml SoXIII'l L-wl~ A t1!(! Ivith Lt..(). BLINC, M. BLINC, M.; Straub, L. A simple method for the standardization of chromatographic adsorbents. p. 71 . Vol. 2, No. 2, Apr./June 1955 VESTINK BULLETIN SCIENCE Ljubljana So: East European Accession, Vol., 6, No. 3, March 1957 - 7. - ---- -- And'subseq*4 k an t Is M. ith US! ~ sri.,, rAxil,'pjad. XPP Yaugoskv. 2. 73-4(-l955Xlx Qtr- Ift4--t-IA'hVC6,. MILU,10N, And buoksofwn~ cut into 's of 0A rw~., were tiydrolyzeti.at. 4-4, W-20, imd 181 3g 41 of*b1ch I putwo used ptr 10 tsolair. r Ilm t 0 with StA-S and cubs tcIttrMlon t ;~texial. *'with husbi 48-72 hrs. ~ Addn. of hydrolysis wai 96 hu., .6 fitsof Pa., 10 g.. 61 Witterial Cow~id- of 0.1-0.15 V. of 93 th d A lk -At re e )d uchig suhAmum In crub)y Incmused the y ~hydtolyrmc, -which -w-as htst in me of coin, DoAuuntlog to, _ 3-5 M d 4 78 l h Th6pil t m) Adj . was us e to . teo . ca; ;~s g (ca % by addn. of iAotritive salts, acmainodAted ToruM tddit was added In podions of 250 cc. W an Erlcnfucyer ftsk;ancl the hydrolprate was firturnwd W his. at 25-30*, One kg. 0l plant nuit uAdlyieldi.4 fur 16M.S., Stalks, cobs.- nad bur-ks, 0.33 and 0.13, 0.31 intIVA, 30 and 0, 14, nod OAP d k and U. 10 - g. of sugai an m 1--_ Ic OL y Ir plate rest A,.=trrj7, 9~ r call, ~Pd n _.q -7 XKWR 0.3-0.5 -W )vvtn doogh YM Of o, . N tive In albift ropinen In tbe baktil bread for 8-4 da , 3-4 wee g Ca "weate, inliffil1k. rnpiness fe althouih mohl formation was only slightly reduwl. AcOll. vrbile. inhibiting ropinms.- vm% found overly "Wifying, -Proplanic acid 03-0.15%, gave best results,, 16-dox of-~~d. Bacterial caltureq.. even after -'ptMM havins produced -2,57 cowns. of 13 0 of proplonic acid, were -liled at 60 ml./kg. 61 flour and rave "cellent results ~m after 25 days of storage, at which thne the test was dis- enutinued "Ing to other aglug effects of the bretul. For the Inhibition oCTnold formation; a prelin, eontg. 20% de. at hydroarxtic acid'in platin wits brushed auto the oven h bread and found highly eftective for 7-10 "Tys.- R. E. - ,j .,--4 -d m-', i4- -"tV~N" el bTe- Aa647 -1-jubli-ITM -L L~, :"' il- . 7,:7, 7:m., -: . , II . I,1,, BL330 M. =:=-=A- The influence of B-&Vlase on bread staling, p, 3.74, Periodicalt NOVA MUMMA. V01. 9j, no. 3j, June 1958. TWHMU)GY SO: MontUy List of rwwt European Accessions (EUI) LC Vol* 8,, Noe 4 April i959., uncl. i Gnm _TUUUWA-V~~~~~ CATWORY Chemical Toohnology. Ghemica~ ~Products a~n_d-T"e Applications. Food Industry. R&Wx-, No 17., 109, No- 62512 AUMR,. :R, 'of oie -the, -Mon6-41 6"Salt of th Acid in the Canning of Food Products. dMO. PM.- lNeva proizvoidnJag 2:959, 10, Wo lt 65-67 AB&7hkM :Mono-nitric salt-of the glutamia Acid (1) impro- ves taste of the canned food products and in- creases duration of their storageability by 20 -90%,lbis action is noticeable particularly at th*~Additxon or"I i~lsolutions,40~ quantities ranging of products) p mixtures and iAditlo'n-of 1 -13-iiIOsiiv'*i~ natural product color# its JUICOB and froshness, regar- dl'osx of the fact wbotber & Droduot was subjected to boiling# freezing, or canning by combined Cazt: 1/2 9 - 114 BLIMIC, M. Concerning theAmportance of algae and-their comonents. 301. NOW, ---'R0IZVODNJA, (Zveza drustev inzeniriev in tehn4kov LR6 T Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Vol, 1U, no. 5, 1959. Monthly list of -i*,.-)st huropean Accessions (FFAl) I-C) Vol. 9., no, 1, jail. Uncl. C, Marta,dr. (Ljubljana) Sow observatlons on the affect of ioxising radiations on various food proOucta, Acta chimica Hmg 23 so.1/4055-556 160. (Ew 10:9) 1. Chemiobbes Institut Boris Kidrie, Ljubljana. (Radiation) (Food) BLINCV M. Enricbment of food tr vitamins, Bul so Jug 6 nol:1-2 Mr 161. (]MAI l0t9/10) 1. Chem. Institut "Boris KidrioO, Ljubljana. (Vitamins) (Food) BLI140i Marta,, dr.,, vinji znwistveni oodelaveo Biosyntheisi of riboflavine., vitamin %- Rova proizv 12 no.2/3: 148-151 Mr 161. 1. Kemicni institut,"Boris Kidric", v LjubljwA. BLING M. "Claye.r cement and corrosion phenomena" by [Fakulteta za kemijo pri, univerzi, Ljubljana] EeHribernik. Reviewed by M.B3ino. Bul so Youg 7 no.3s77 Je .162, 'd . Re acteur dlextraits, "Bulletin scientifique.4 1 *Biosynthesis of riboflavin-vitamdn B20 by [Ketaicni institut "Boris Kidrio".. Ljubljana] by M.Blinc. Reviewed by H.Blinc. Bul so Tobg 7 nQ,3:77 Je 162, BLINC; M. "Some simple methods for measuring the speed of explosions* by [Nuklearni institut "J.Stafan", Ljubljana] S.Fahor, and J.Strnad, Reviewed by M.Blinc. Bul ac Youg 7 no.3t77 Je 162. BLINC,, M. Olnalyais of coal" by [Nemijaki inatitut IB.Kidricus Ljubljana] I BLINC, M. flThe newest trends.in the oonatruction of machine tools" by (Beograd] M.Pibroveo. Reviewed by M.Bline. BiA so Youg 7 no.3:94 JS 162. BLING, M. *Intensification of flame-in the Siemens-N"tin fu*ees by addiDg oxypum byjZelezarna'Josenice] A. Presern. Reviewso by M. Blincit Bulsolloug-7 no.1/2:20 F-Ap 162. 1. Rddacteur dlextraits, *,Pulletin scientifique." ,az~ Azj lle"L"z BLIN &me'- observations respecting the irradiation of foodstuff by gam ra7ol abotraots'..Glap Hem dr V no*9/10053-554 164 1, The Boris Kidrio Chemioal Institute.. 14ubljana BLINC, M. Experiences in applyin refrigeration for food preservation. Mil Sc - youg 8 no. 1~2:2-3 F-Ap 163, 1. Kemicni institut 111?oriz Kidric", Ljubljana. Redacteur d1extraits, "Bullet.in"scientifique.11 BLINC', Marta. dr . (Ljubljana) I . Continuous fermentations in practice. Nova proizv 15 no.5: 323-328 0 164. BLINC R. Dynamic polarization of nuclei. Obz mat fiz 10 no-4:155-158 D 163. 1. Nuklearni institut IIJ. Stefan." 1, I YUGOSIAVIA/Atomic and 14olecular onysics, licat D-0 Abs Jour Ref &.ur - Fizilmo 140 5, 1959, Vo 10397 Author D1iUg_Rw_Pahor J. In4t- Title Some V,.erjaodynamic ~Fuilc:tiofis of Gancous Furau) Thlophenc,. and Pyrrol' MjcWAted from Spectroscopic Data and Molecular Structure. Orig Pub Repts;. "J. St.o.fan". Inst;,, 1957) 4) 123-131 Abstract The author.calculatQs~th6 ther-..~xlyrxmic function of furan (c4H4O),, thloplienc~_(604s) 6aid P'yrrol 005M) wit" allow- ance for, the ~ lates i; assunptiohs - concerning the ratio. of the, oscillation.~reque-ndics of:, these mlQculos. It is pro- posed that a euii~b16 approximation is that of a symotri- cal top wi*Vi mormnts of inertia A and (DC) 1/20 -where A, B and C are the principal noments of inertia and the molecule., and that it is possible to naglect thu corrections for the aniharmonicity of Che oscillations and for the connection be- twoen the rotations air! the oscillations. Nunerical values Card- 1/2 YUGOSTAVIA/Atomic and Molecular 1bysics- P%ysics of the 1-blecule D-3 Abe Jour Ref Knir 6 Fi!zikaj No 5) 1959) No 10342 Author Blinc R.2 rcrIvmjar E. Inst -a. Title Calculated Dond LenGths, bond Orders and -Electron Distri- bution in Raphtnzarine. Orig PWb : Repts. "J. Stefan" Dist.) 1957, 4; 133-137 Abstract : The LGIO-1,10 method vas used to investioate- the imlecule of naphtazarinc. The wave ftniction is represented in the form of a linear corabination of four atoi-.Ac orbits: corresponding to 2pz states of different aturas. The l4th-order secular equation obtainod fror, the Schrodinger equation is solved une-,.:r thc:following assupptions: the molecule has a syn- metry C2,; the overlap inte(Tals are 0 or unity; the Coulomb inte~yals are -V for all carbon atons, and for oxy.-on they aro ',, -r 2 or (X'fl; t-be exchanGe integrals Ictvc:cn nei&ibor- inG carbon and oxjGen atoms are " where.,~ is the exchange integral bAweQn the nei5iboring ca'ebon atons. The values Card 1/2 YUGOSIAVIA/AtoLdc and Molecular Fhysics- Pjysics of the Molecule D-3 X)s Jour R..f 72liur - Fizilm, 110 5~ 1959, ITo 10342 are found for all tne 14 levels of the onergy and the coof- ficicits are calculated in the expansions of the correspondinG molecular ftinctions by atomic orbits. With t1he aid of the above coufficient8., and usinG, the well known formulas, the author calculates Vie valuca of tho cliargo density aroun(I the various atons -the bond ordzo between neirjmboring atoms, and t7accormsponcl-ing interatomic distances. Comparison of tbo Vneory and mperiiiantal values of the interatomic dis- tancos is not mcle, since the nocessary x-ray diffraction neasuremonts for taphtazarine 1jave not yet been completLA. -- G.A. 7,aytsev Card 2/2 25 wl sv It 141~ i 'Z 444 ..,j_ L %k J7- A-v ---'i