SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.I. DELIMOV - N.S. DELITSYNA

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SITUINA, Pins Yefimoyna, dots *kand.ekonenauk; VIRLIKOV,.A.I., kBndeekon. n1juk, rateenzent; BOYTSOV, I*?., kandakon.nauk, reteenzent; PIVIRGV, B.S., prof., doktor ekon.nauk, otvetstvenW red.; BRUK, A.Ya., red. [Organization and planning of production at enterprises of the wood pulp and wood chemical industries-, manual on planning for students in engineering and economics departments] Organizatelia i ilanirovanie proizvodstva us Dredprilattiakh tselliulozno- bumazhnoi i losokbimicheakot promyshlennoRti; rukovodstvo k h-irsovomu proaktirovanitu dlia studentov inzhenerno-ekonomiche- okogo fakullteta. Leningrad, Ird. VZIRI, 1956. 86 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Vood-using industries) DALIMOT,,.4ekm-vArjvvmqvlch Itand. elmn. nauk:; WRIMMOT, T.M.. red.; BILICHWO, N.I. izd-va; SUM, Y,P,s tekhn. red. [Wood and the basic pro'duate manufactured fron it in the national goono3w of the U'S'S.R.] Drovesina i _4=vWe produkty ee pere- rabotki v narodnom khozialetvo SSOR. %okva, Gooleabumizdat, 1958. 99 P. (KIRA 11:9) (Wood using industries) DELIMOV, A.L. dotsent practical moans for Ashieving profit-giving capacity. Bum. prom. 37 no*lsl4 ~a 162. (MIRA 15: 1) 1. Leningradaksys. lesotekhnicheskaya akadeimiya im. S.M. Kirov&. (Woodpulp Industry) DELIMOV, Alelmincir 1:vn novich; dots., kand. ekon.nnuk; R)T7'SCV,K.P., izd-va; KAKLOVA,G.L., tekhn.red. (Economics and the production planning of wood-fiber and particle boards) Ekonomika i planirovanie proizvod- stva drevesno-voloknistykh i struzhechnykh plit. Mo- skva, Goslesbumizdat, 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16;11) (Hardboard) BriltFiM '-VWCArICVS FM TUS AVfftOR ARE A'tAnA= IE TM M&CfIVZ FILE -- WE 'W-LLL M'M TMI UPM REWIM. A. "'dork and live the communiet wayu by A.T.Borodin. Reviewed by IU.Delinda, A.Lugovenko. *A.-eleir.prom. 26 no-7:29 J1 160. (MIR.A. 13:8) 1. Uchew sekretar' Ukrainskogo roopublikanskogo pravleniya Nauchno-tokhnicheskogo obBhchestva mukomollnoy i krupyanoy promy- 8hlennosti i elevatorn- '.-hozyaystva. (for I'slinde). 2. Glavnny inzh. Odeaskogo mellnichnogo kombinata No.2 (for Lugovenko). (Grain milling) (Borodin, A.Y.) PMELMM, A., DELINEO, S. Yugoslavia (430) Science - Periodicals Effect of nest temperature on the appearance of thormore- gulation in rats at a temperature of 210C. P. 69 Srpska adademija nauka. Institut za ilucavanje ishrane noroda. ZjBORNJX RADOVA. Beorgrad. ITransections of the Institute for Research on Ptople's Nutrition of tto) Serbian Acadaq- of Science#/ Vol 19, no 1, 1952 EMLtL EMMM Accessipas LU1, Library of Congress, Vol 2, No. 6 , Juns 1953, Unclassified. lucoslavia C1430) $alone* - Porlodleals Oxidation In rats furing the first days after birtb,P- 79 Srpelm akadoomija vbmlkm. Institut, s& lzuoavaWe Ishrane norods. ZB)RNI11 RADDVA. Meograd. pransactlons of the Institute for Researoh an People's lutrition of tht Serbian Aca.AemW of Sclence!7 Vol 19. no. 1. 1952 jW luronew Accessions lj~jj. Library of 0ongrove, Vol 2. no. 6, June 1953, Unalassifled DELINED, A "The Temperature of Cold-Blooded Animalstf, p. 108 (NAUKA I FRI;`ODA) Vol. 6 No. 3, 1.953. Bebgrad, Yufpslavia. 80: Monthly List of East European Accessions L.C, Vol, 3, Not 4, April 1954 YUCOSLAVIA DEUNEO, A. r Affiliation not given.1 "Biosynthesis of Vitamin B12" Belgrade, Arhiv za farmaciju, Vol 12, No 6, 1963; pp 453-456. Abstract : Brief review of what is and what is not known about the bioSYTILhesis of cyanocobalamin. The principal unclarified aspect at present is stated to be related to the asymmetry of the chromatophoric moiety. One Polish, 2 Soviet and 9 Western references. 1/1 PJLIPO, J., DJLMO, A. Tugoslavia (430) Science - Periodicals Effect of nest temperature on the appe&rano* of thersorv- gulation In rate at a temperature of 2V 0. p. 69 Srpeka ab4enija uftuka. Institut &a Isacavanje ishrane noroda. MORRIX RADDYA. Peograd. IcTransaetions of the Institute for Research on People's Natrition. of the Sefbian Atadeaq of Sclences7 Tol 19, no- 1, 1952 -Auk U=dm Aunaim Ibl. Library of Oon&Tess, Val 2, No. 6, June 2953, Unclassified. nuIlmo, 11., DILINE0, A. Yugoslavia (430) Selence - Feriodicals Oxidation In rats during thil first days after birth p. 79 Srpska akadenija naulm. Ini3titut s& izucavmje Ishrant, norods. ZBOMIIK PADOVA. Bwgrad. Transactions of the Institute for Researah on Fisople's tritions of the Serbian Academy of Smieno9ij Vol 19. no. 1. 1952 ]"I jagqMg Accessions 14&j. Library of Congress, Vel 2, No. 6. June 1953. Unclassified. IXLI1M, J. 33HRAORK-HUMKOVIC, M- Tugoolaria (430) Science - Pisriodicals Xxper1wntal pollapa In ground squirrels (Citellin citellue). P. 103- Srpsim almdomija naulm. Institut za Isucavenjo Ishrane naroda. ABORKIR RADOVA. Beograd. (Transactions of the Institute for Research on Pao Iola Jutrition of the SerbUm Academy of Scienceel. Vol- 19, 110- 1, 1952. JJW ftj=.IM Accessions k"k. Library of Gongress Vol. 2, No. 6, June 1953- Unclassified. 1, A., URIC, 1. Ylgoslaria (430) Plones, - Periodicals Physteel work and the rate of hum= *tagal not- atoitsvi. P. ni. Srpska aiadenija muka. Institut so Inwavarjo Ishrane noroda. ZBOR UJUMILA, Beograd. (Transactions of the Institute for Losoarch on Poq)lotft Nutrition of the SerblanAcadovW of Sciences). Vol. 19, No. 1., 1952. jW !AM#?" Accessions JjW, Llbmry of Congress Vol. 2. No:116, June 1953, Unclassifted- DELINE(2, 1. RAJEVSKAJA, T. Yugoslavia (430) Science - Nriodicals Concentration of hemoglobin in Yugoslav vorkers during 1950. p. 199. Srpska adademija nauka. Inatitut za izucavanje ishrane noroda. ZBORNIK RADDVA. Boograd. (Tran:3&Ctions of the Thstitute for Research on Peoplets Nutrition of the Serbian Academy of Sciences). Vol. 19, No. 1, 1952. East jWS2MA Accessions Ijjj, Library of Congress. Vol. 2, No. 6, lune 1953. Unclassified. -iT ~;coson ,on the C-x;.-I-n of thc, inail 19 lru-177,7077, -nj-.-O, lc~'~3, '4-o~~rvd, 60: :.onthll-.1- List 0. Eaz;t Eurm,,can -'~Cccssions, IC, Vo-, c. and ~ I ,, OKI: ) i . an(I T of ",hu-mil-call ItAilpearance 7777-7~. 6,, 2.953, Dao,rad, (C in YuCa.-lia-viai ons, LC, ""0l. I,isj~ of i~ast Daropcann 1,.cccs3 30: 'A of --~f Last uropean Vcu. 41 Apr 5 5., Y DZIL E ijo, 'cry 110url S~Ie3 a-10 the P. .61 ai~,aiclerdja nalil-a. ()CIE!l,jenl-,o '-31 vol. of r,,ast F~jjro,,)ean liccessions r" o J!"ll 1:10:p S. -i c, -it! ties 3f zr~a fish anj tl4e co, untn e fi.s'n of tile ,jrh.-iialtic Sea. :). ~~* S-,-psl~a alm~,en',,la -.qauiw.. Odal.jenlie a 7:,ast Furopear. Accessions line " 1. .)'~7T -7rl of n't co s "In c DELENEO S. [Gelineo, ';.) Behavior of some sea fishes dttring the solar eclipse of Feta-uary 15, 1961. Glas prir mt SANU no.2!;3:7-11 163. 1. Laboratorija Jerolim, Stari Grad nit Fivara. MMINX, Audreja. mr. "",- Coatrol and treAning service in.Tugoslav pharmacies. Arh. farm., Beagr. 4 no.1:27-34 Veb 54. 1. Referat odrran n& VII. god. skupetini farm. d1rustva NRS, Beograd, fe-yr. 1954 g.) (PHARMOY In Noel.) MUNI, kndreja, mr. '- -.'' DrM control in Be3gium. Arh, farm., Beogr. 4 no-2-3:57-60 Apr- J,4me 54. . (MUG INDUSTRY. legislation In lialgims) - lndre~& - - SUEVU-W., caps) ; Given Nunes Colintry: Yugoslavia Amdemic Degrees: Nleglater Arfili&tion: not given 3.)urce: Belgradeq ArhLv za Parmaoiju, Nr 60 196Dp pp 52"32. axta'. *?Isaary Meeting of the general Omittee and nAb Saientifte X"tLng of the Tialgoslav Sooloty for History or Medlel" Pharmay, and Vatericary Mmlicineol 0 ACC NR A1160291-71 SD URC E COI)E: Ru/00)3/66/ 01 7Ax)2/,")! iW,` AUTHOR: Povescu.. Gh.; Delinschi ---kb&,*,Toba, Gh. %ORG* rContral Laboratory if-or Industrial Toxic u- n a]. i~,h est (Laborator I co tr ar de taxicologis industrials) TIM : Fractical considerations on the determination of carbon monoddo in IM industrial medium SOURCE: 2evista, de chimie, v- 17, no. 2, 1966, 100-101 TOPIC -TAG,3: carbon monoxide, industrial waste, gas analysis, chemical plint, IR absorption ABSTRA.C'V: The authars present the various methods for the determination of carbon monoxide :~.n an industrial atmosphere, and discuss the possibility of extending the apl5lication of the method. curn-ntly being used in ammonia manufacturing plants for the automatic determination of car'Wn monoxide by means of infrared absorption apparatus- Orig. art. hast 1 fig%tre and 2 tables. (Based on authors' Eng. abst.) (JPRSt 36,5561 SUB CODE: 07, 20 / SUBK DATE: Tione / ORIG FEF: 001 / GM REF: 007 Card UDC: e261*344:628* .-J. A. Usc of irriim-,Aon as a measure a,ainEt drau,,rhL. 3aratovskoe Obl. :~os. i.z.--vo, 1,;51. 1 1, 'i . I -,. ". Vre7-nnye oros i trali-v irri any".,h s.-*StC-!L--t.Ih Z Temi~%- rary f ielal ~ 4 11 C', -s i r. irrif,ition sys~.e-ns-/. Mosla~va, Sel'khozCiz, 195:1. 105 : - SO: Monthly_Lis nf Ruzsian Acgossibas Vol. 6 No. 12 March 1954. 5(29 3) AUTHORS: Sheverdina, N. I., Paleyeva, I. Ye.9 SOV/20-125-2-30/64 DelinskfiLyal- Yet. D., Kocheahkov, K. A. Correspondin-g Te-mber AS 'USSR TITLE: Cxnrstalline Cadmium-organic Compounds of the RCdX-Class in the Aliphatic Series (Kristallichoskiye kadmi organicheakiye soyedineniya klassa, RCdX v alifaticheskom ryadu~ PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nwik SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 2, Pp 348-350 (USSR) ABSTRACT& Solutions in ether of the compounds mentioned in the titleg obtained from exchange reactions of cadmium salts and Grignard's reagent, are fairly extensively used as an excellent reagent for ketone production (Ref 1). When dissolved in ether, the cadmium-organic compounds are conBidered as dialkyl compounds (Ref 2). However. cadmium- organic compounds of a mixed t-pe had never been isolated in an individual crystalline state. The authora were the first to succeed in effecting this isolation aftex the reaction between dialkyl cadmium and the cadmium salts on the Card 1/3 equation R 2Cd + CdX 2-4 2RCdX (I). The reaction occurs in an Crystalline Cadmiwo-organic Compounds of the S07/20-125-2-30/64 RCdX-Class in the Aiphatic Series analogoua way in the aromatic series as well. For this purpose dehydrated cadmium halogenides in absolute ether were employed. Contrary to an analogous reaction, described by -the authors on an earlier occasion (zinf,--organia compounds, Ref 3), they had in this case - due to the ether insolubility of 'the cadmium halogenides - to employ the approp-,~,iate suspensions. The mixed cadmiurit-organic compounds (obtalned for the first time) are white, finely crystalline powders that do not melt, but which soften above '4000. They are energetically decomposed by wa.te:r and alcohol. Atmospheric oxygen oxidizes them$ but doev not cause their .pontaneous ignition. With the exception cof n-butyl-cadmium-bromidev which is scluble in ether, all. the compounds of the ethyl series are insoluble in aromatic hydrocarbonsp hexane, and ether. Unlike in the RZnX (Ref 3), no stable complexes (e. g. with ether or dioxane) of the compounds couerAed have been observed so far. The interaction of the individual eacbnium-organic compounds described with the halogen Card 2/3 anhydrides of the acids occurs on the equation Crystalline Calmium-organic Compounds of the SOV/20-125-2-30/64 RC!dX-Class in -the Viphatic Series C2R5CdX + C69 5COX___~ C695CO-C2H5(11). In the experimental part, the usual data are presented. There are 4 references, 1 of vhich is Soviet. ASSOCIATIOU: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.Ya. Karpova (Phyeico-Che.mical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SU13MITTED: December 29, 1958 Carl 3/3 66481 _3~~ Is-, JPiO SOV/20-12~--1-30/64 AMORE: Glashkova, V. P., Delinskaya, Ye. D., Koche-shkov, K. A,, Corresponding Yemb'er, 7rS--tt5R__- TITLEI: Metallization of Polymers PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadeiii.i nauk SSS11, 1959, Vol 129, Ir pp 109 - 1 -12 (7L;.SSR) A'3STI;-'.'LCT: The introduction of matallia atoms into (called ffmet~illizationl may Play a certain rolo in the investigation of tae StrUCtL11-e of polymer:3 (or copolymers) ao well as in the _,hange of .heir properties. In the presen-, paper the auth3isdescribo a few ruactions involving morc-Iry and thallium. The r1hiophene :,ing takes up thallium very readily. Thallium- trii;3obutyrate (Ref 1) was ased as reaCert. 'fetallization of' poly..iers iE di.:'ficalt. Highi~r polymers Eire solid substances. In solaticris tAey can be metallized by only a few solvents, which cannot b.? easily met2'Llized themselveE; nor react other- wise with .1 . I the !retallizing agent. Investgations were carried oat of: 1) ThE' introdaction of thalliam into poly-a-vinylthio- pheno in bEnzene; 2) intro&:ction of qg intc the same compound in bonzene; anl 3) introd.iction of lig into polystyrene in nitrobenzere b1so in ~Dolyv'.nylfurane into (,( position)~ mercury Card 1/3 diisobutYrate -vas used as the metallizing a~jent in mecurization. 6648q Metallization of Polymers ASSOCIkTION: Card 2/3 SOV/20-129-1-30/64 React:-on i,; completed within 15 minat-Es (I)~ Reaction (2) needs several ninutes. The tvo reaction ,)rodcts are yellowish powde3'S insoluble in benzene and other organic solvents. Poly- (x-vin3lt-n:Lophe_,,-,e is eRSily combinable with lithiam (according to I. M. Viktorova). The choice of experimentsl conditions and the solvent is more difficult in the case of reaction (3). Thus R. N. Snilrnov (Ref 2) obtained only 50.-601.'? of the theoretical mercury content by merearization of stlirene in acetic azid. 11-4trobenzene is a suitable medium. The final Droduct 4-q a yellovish powder. It carn be dissolved :[n nitrobenzene if a small q,uantJty of isobatyric acid is adided, ~'he numoer of atoms of the atsorbed metal was-, reaction (11): 0.94-1.0 of thallium per I memler of polyvinylthiophene; reaction (2): 1 aercury atom per 1 member of polyvinylthi-cphEne; reaction (3): 0.96 atoms -Der 1 aror.,~atic nacieus. The position attained by mercury was not proved by the authors. Probably, it is the para position. Mercury atoms can be sibstituted by halogents in the nolistyrene molecale by -means of the effEct of bromine. 0, A. Paley-E!v is menticned in the text. There. are 2 Sov4et references. Naachro-issledovatells'kiy fi-ziko-khimi(:I-,(-,91,,iy institat im. L. Ya. Karpova(Scientific Phyaico-chemical -Reaearch Institate iineni L. Ya. Karpov) e 664" Metallization of Pol,,Imers SUBMITTED: July 6, 1959 Card 3/3 SOVI/20-129-1-30/064 k-",- GOVIDSHTEYN, I.P.; GURIMOVAY Ye.N.j DELMSKAYAJ, le.D.; KOCKESHKOV, K.A. Dipolo moments of organotin chlorides and their conplex-forwing ability. DALPF SSSR 136 no*5:1079-1081 F f61. ' (MM 14:5) 1. Fiziko--khimicheakiy izwtitut im,, L.Ya*Karpova. 2. Chlen~-korrespon- dent AN S.13SR (for Kocheshkov). (Tin organic compounds.-Dipole moments) SHEVERDINAP N.I.; PALEYEVA, I.Ye.,- DELIMAYA, Ye.D.; KOCIIESHKOV, K.A. I I - ~ - New orgeuiocadmium compounds of the Ar2Cd class, and their dioxanates. Dokl. AN SSM 143 rio.5:1123-1126 Ap 62. (PIRA 15:4) 1. Miko.-himicheekiy inatitut im. L.Ya.Karpova. 2. Chlen- korresporident MI SS.SR (for Kochesl.3,ov). (C~tdmium organic compoiinds) (D.-Loxanate) TIKTCROVA, I.M..; SHEVERDINA, N.I.; I~LLLINSKAY~,.J!.D.; KOCHESHKOV, K.A. OrganogallJuza compounds of the ArP, class and their dioxanates. i Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.3r609-610 3 163. (MIRA 16.-12) 1. Fiziko-Uhinicheskiy institu". im. L.Ya.Karpova. 2. Chlen- korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kocheshkov). DELIPAILOV . Do Secale rhodopacma Delipav-lov apd, no., a new species of x7e from the Rholope Mountaino. Doklady BAN 15 no,,4:1+07-/+10 162. 1~ Submitted by Ac a iamician N. Stopinov [Stoianov,, NJ - DELIPAVLOVI D. Arenaria rhodopaea sp.n. Daklady BAN Yl no.7s645-64-8 164. I. Chair of Botany, Vasil Kolarov Academy of Agriculture, Plovdiv. Submitted bjr Academician N. ;3t;oyanov [Stoianov, NI. -DEJ,::RADr-,V, PAV RL PrinoE; kum istorichaskata geografiia na Trakiia. Sofiia. (Contribution to the historical pography of Thrace. bibl., index) Vol. 1. 1953. 351 r). Vol. 2. 1953. 487 P. So. Fast Suropean Accessions List Vol. 5, Ho. 9 3eptember, 1956 DETLISTODI.NOV, S. The O-V-I receiver. p. 26. Vol. h, no. 9, 1955 RADW C I;ofiya, Bull.,yaria So: Eastern Luropean Accession Vol. 5 No. 1.4 ILp::-il ic"56 DIJASTOIAIFOV, Sp. (Lznw) The radio trackiM on.144 me/,s. Radio i telDviziia 12 nol: 3-4 e63. DELISTOIANDIt,Spas LZIDW on the 1/+4 ~g!. Radio i televiziia U im.-Us323-324 162. IIEKSEYEV, S.A.; ZHKAKIN~ D.F.; KEREXESHp V.V.; MALOV; A.N.; HARTSINOVSKIYp P.L,j-,11O.LJ0TOKq A.V.; NEWUNp V.A.; TZMZOVSM~ F.A.; 191ISIN., R*I.; DEL17SIN, A.A... retsenzent; SOXMIOVSKIY# M,,A.,, rotsenzent;. STEFANOV., V,';~-.-,retsewent; STOR021,HEV$ M.V,.p ratmenzent; TALANGV., P.Lp retsenzent; FALIUVICH,, A,,'3.p -retsanzantj CHERNUSHEVICH., V.A.# retsenzent; XHISIN, R.I., red.; GALIT3OV, ,;*.D.., red.; VOLISKIY, V.S., red.j SIRUZIMSTRAKH, Ye.l.., red.; SEMENOVAI M.M.p red. izd-va; MODEL, BoIojl tekbn, red, [ftntua for the astablishuent of norms in the machinery industry in 4 voll- a] Sprwiro-.-)uiik normirovehabika-mitshinostroitelia v 4 torskh. Moskva., Gm. xviuchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit- ry. Vol.3. [Establishing norms for foundingj, stamping, welding, pJzt,ing, metal p3jiting,, and woodwork] NormJxovanie liteiUkhp Icunechrifth, shtampavodu~7kh,, svarocl-mykh.. lakokrasochrq1ch ra- botj, netanopokrytf4i i de3'Svoobrabotlci. 1962. 671 p. (MIRA 15:4) (Machinery inclustry-Pro0uction standards) J)F[MISDIT I S. - Motor Geolocl-lAinoralo Sci (disFI) -- "ATntite-briarlnp ruartz- - clloprl.Ac rocle: of thn noiAlriest--irn *Raylenl ares". Wscaw, I-ry.3P-. 15 -on (TTiat of the Oeolopry cf Oa-ft Deposits, F-)tro,tzraphy, MinpraloRy, arA (leocbemJ.Btx7 of' tho Acad Scl '~ISSP)2 1150 Copies (Fj~ No 6, 10,99, 125) AUTHOR: T1 TL Outcro ping of BoDdinage ;truatures in tile P Buds of the South 'Vestern haykn). Region. b,idinazh- v kN,qrti?itort,-mramorn,,kh Tolshchak'n Pribaykal Iya) PY-RIODN'14. Dok I ady Akadeinii raul, 1958, Vo I. W o, Nr I I.I.- I I 17 ABSTRACT - Th--:- 11-erm boudina6:e denotes structural forms which qrt, oonLTon in rock complqxes which were met!:,morphosed tr) d~4'- )"Pren+ degreeq. liceording to the general. olpinion :hf~se ittructures form In stratified (not honogeneou:i) rock6 urde-r the influence, of an orientated preesure if the Jndividufti strata, have different plasticity. Under this in-fluence tbs? pla:3tic strata start "flowing," into the direction of 41-1,1c smaller pressurc. The 3-tiffer strata partici'patirg -in thi3 process divide them,-~elvea after a small plastic dieformation along complioatod cleavage faces -into D. number of individual blocks - boudinn, which are then aepar0ed from each otlier by the plastically deformed strava. The case found by ~hr- Ct!rd 1/3 author differs from the hithorto described wises by its un- SOV/2o- 12()-5-51 /67 Outcropping of Boudinage Structures in the Quartzite-Marble Beds of the St-uth Wentern Baykal Region usual nature as well as by its extension. Such structurps can be found in the strata of so-called "quartz-diapside- -rocks" (Refs 3, 4 Find others) in the d--strict of slyudyanskava (southern end of the Baykal sea) and of -the aludyanske- z3rrkuzunska,va (up~,Der ooLxse of the Irkut river) series. Both Arc:haic series connist of alternating, msrble varieties (ucually of dolomi%;ic composition) and of different gneisses besides the mentioned strata. Since in the district concerned the processes of migmatization and granitization are lacking $he author supposet that the intensive plasticity of quartzite was caiised by a regional metamorvhism (increased temperature, solutions etc.). This was proved'experimentally (Refs 8, 9),; Thus, a plastic flowing of quartzite which caused boudinage could take place in the primary stratified quart-ite-marble, rocks under the action of an oripntated pressure and at a comi)reesion from aIL silen, as well as in -the prese-ncp of Card 2i3 solutions and at th,? necessary heating of' the whole stratum. 11 There tire 4 figures and 11 references, 11 of which are Sov,_et. ;(I J, r. 01) a r 1, if i n nr K 1. Rock--Geology 2. Rock--Structural anal;ysis 3. Geophysics AUTHOR: Del IOV/20-122 -4 -4 5/57 TITL~,: Plastic ]:,efo~matior, of (.)uartzite (0 plasticheskov deformatsii I:vartaita) PERIODICAL: Doklady AkadMii nauk ~:'jFR. 19-)8, V(.1 122, hr 4, PP 691-0,93 (jst;q) ABSTRACT: ~?here are many hypo~.heses the ()~igin of' trie optical orientation of auar,~z. They all ma.intain that tho oriontution results from tectonic influence. But oven it' thr! cause i,,t the ~;ame, the meenanisirv producing the orientation nre eiltirely 6ifferent, in Avery nypottiee43. Ingenorai tti.,ere. tire tm.~o types of hypotheues cNi'l-'ered: A. tlip su-caltea crivrKing ny-pothesis (drobleniye ) and B. the translation hypothesis. ,%fter a review ' of' thf- publictitions Oiefs !--)) the aL;.thor aiscusses a newly fq~ind zone of' "intensive pltasti~eity" in quartz interealat ions in a quart;, -ai opsi.de rock of' lugo-h'.~,Padrj~yu 'rri.~aykallye (south- %,o~tern Baykal re~,ion). This rock i:~ a t)oxuina~:ea, bedded m rtzite-marble mass (Ref - - M ~)) (f'ig 1-4). M;icroscopic ,)tadie.-, and petrofabric analysis show that th-~ more intense the "flow" of he qoai,tz, the greater the degpf.e of opticrLl orientation. Card 1/ 3 The orientation reaches perfectiori as a pronounced '!-teetonite PlEstic Deformation of Quartzite 2(;V/20- 122-4-431/57 in the zone :)f "intensive flow". From the preceding the author arrives at the following conclusions: 1) Is t1io of' the qu,irtz lins b )iit ,in P~ement. Of' thC' 1)00diWige --,Vhich indicates a volume-defornsit ion of' -the rock, the flow is probably plastic. 2) The de.formation took place without discontli-aut.; and can be designed its plastic. 5) This defurmalion is expressed in the change of form of the quartz grains and in the decrease in their size. Aith an increase in deform--ition intr-tisity, the pattern of the petrofabric diagram becomes simpier, that. io, more complete. And conversely the degree of perfection of the diagram allows the intensity of the deformation to be judged. 4) The changes of the optical orientation of the quartz in the cuartzites are a result of the deformation. 6) The alloremen- tioned conclu.3ions indicate that the original mechan-~'sm of the quartz orientation is translatian, thus supporting the validity of the translation hypothesis. There arc? 4 figi~res and 6 ref- erences, 2 of which are Soviet. A830CIATION. Institut goologii radnykh mestoru-,zlideniy petrograf ii mineralogi:.. i geokhimii (Geology In;--titate for Ore Deposits, Card 2/ 5 PetlrographN , Mineralogy, and Geocneirtistry) i j.-) s t i c'Deform%t ion ~,- , u; , j tt 7, i *~ e , * f -V , ~, , , - , " ", - -ts -4 .1 ; .1 1 'ifflIMI: "". uy ~ I , ~ (? , 8 . b Y D -. Vo r -, 11 i z in'.k i v , :J taid, o r , ', c -,t ;a 1--74y ) t' - c ~ ~., r. c c- r1, 11, ~:I;i ': 0 3141111TEE - May 2 1, 19:- 6 ~!urd Al Imample of the joint optic orientation vorros pond ing, to R-, B- and S-tectonites. Sov. geol. 2 no.8:152--155 Ag '59. (MIRA 13:2) l.Institut gsologil rudnykh mestoroshdonly, petrogriXii, mineralogii i gookhimli (IGIN AN SSSR). (Tectonits) 3(5) SOV/26-59-5-24/47 I'LUTHOR: Delits:*In, I.S. TITLE: The Comparative Plasticity of Quartzesite and Marble F'ERIODICAL: Pr1roda, 1959, ITr 5, pp 196 - 97 (USSR) ABSTR&CT: The author states that the comparative plasticity of rocks in natural surround-ings does not always co:.,respond to the results of their laboratory tests. He refers to the laboratory tests of the compressive strength of quartz, estimated at 3,000 4 000 kg/cm 2 and that of marble, estimated at Boo ~',000'kg/cm , and states that tests of the rccks at Lake Ba,71ral did not conform to labora- tcry results. The author comes to the conclusion that plasticity depends upon local climatic and other conditions and therefore is variable. There Card 1/2 are 2 photographs and 2 Soviet references. SC'V/26-'?9-5-24/412 The Comparative Plasticity of Qua-ri;zit;e and Marble ASSOCIATION: Institut geologif rudnyPli InestorozMeniy petro- gra-f ii , mineralogii -L geolkhimi-L jikademii. iiauk SSSIZI Moskva (In;3ti-.ute of the! GeoloE;y of Ore Deposits., Pei;ro(.-;ral)liy, Mineralogy and Geochenlistry at the Acadenty of Sciences of the USSR/Moscow) Card 2/2 3(5) &UTHORI:: _~.ljtsir, I.S. and Rozarkov, TITLE: Experimental Data on Plastic Deformations in luartzite PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geolo[-icheska-va, 1959, Nr 7, pi) 103-108 (US~S.R) ABSTRACT: The American scientists, D.G'riggs, J.Bell and P.W. Bridgeman shoved by their experiments that only crumb.- ly defoimation is characteristic of quartz submitte6. to a hiCh compression. Experiments by Ye.V.Tsinzer- ling and A.V.Shubnikov showed that a plastic defor- mation of ouartz can occur if the natural surrounding conditions (temperature, pressure and solution) of the quartz were observed during the experiment. A small., cylindrical, 24-26 mm icing and 1.5 mm of diameter, piece of intensely cleformed quartzite was soaked for 7 da-ys in an alkaline solution, tLen placed in a special steel Card 112 cylinder, heated up to 200"and submitted to a presst;.re SO'f/11-59-7-11/17 Exj)erimental Data on :?lastic Deformations in Quartzite of about 1600 kg/sq cm. After the experiment, an examination of the sample showed the followin it became slightly shorter (from 25,5 mm"to 25,2~; the quartz grains became bright and transparent, their dimensions increased by 1.5 to 2 times, and -they were slightly bent. The formation of Dauphin~ twins was also observed in diopside grains of the sample. The formation of these twins and the bending of the quartz grains p.roves that at least the first star-e of plastic deformation was reached. There are 2 photographs, 6 diagrams, and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet and I American. A13:300UHON: Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhde:,,iiy., petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii. AN SSSR Moskvia, (The Institute of Geolo.,- ,y of Mineral Deposits, Petrography, L'ineralogy and Geochemistry of the AS UISSR, T,Ioscow) SUBMITTED: March 26, 1958 Card 212 DELITSIt - I.S. Mechanism of form-tion of boudinage sl;ructures In quartz-diopsides of the OPMUfmatern Lake P-4kal region. Trudy IGEM. no./+ItIO6-228 161. (MIRA 14: 3) (SUkal Lake region-Quarts) (BaikiLl Iake region-Diopside) DELDSINt I.S. Qaart-z-pyrophyllite formation of the Ovruch series in the Ukrainian 'S.S.B. ancl possi.ble boLindinage structureu in it,, Trady ~~M no,Z8-,134-W :~61. (MIRA 15: 1) (Ukraine-Pyr ophyllite) DELITSINt I.S. Some problems of the 1,renesis of soapstone and "noble" talc in the Segozero region (Karelian A.S.S.R.). Trudy IGEM no.63:37-47 , 61. (MIRA 14: 9) (Karelia--Ialc) DELITSIN,, I.S. Optical owientation of & synthetic qimrtz tectonite. Dokl. AN SM 146 no.4.901-904 0 '62- OCIA ISM) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mei3torvzhdeniy, psixografti, mineralogii, I gookhinii AN SSSR. Pradstavleno, almdemikom D.S. Koriihinakim. - I . (Quartz-Optioal properties) I&R-millp Yu.N.; PETROV, V.P.; MARKOV, V.K.; LIVSHITS, L.D.; DELITSIN I.S. Additional data cm the conditions governing the formation of the dense modifications of silica at high pressures and temperatures. Izv. AN SSER.Ser.geol. 28 no.8-.3-10 Ag 163. (KMA 17:2) 1. Institut Tizil-i Zemll- AN SSSR I Institut goologii rudnykh inesto- rOZhdeniy, pitrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. DUITSI*I 1.34 FX)LOVAq K.Ye. Same results of studying em example of natural plastic def oraition of qwrtzil,e under an electron microscope. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.5. 11546-1156 J,p 863. (MMk 16.5) lo Inatitut geologli nicbivkh mestearozhdeniy,, petrografti, minaZalogii. i E:eokbimi.i All SSSR,, Predutavleno akademilcom D.S.Korshinskim. Wuurtzite) (Eleotron Mici4copy) I i7j~ (h. , MOM 110 im , b a EPPIO/ 04 -Jlix vp 6 10) GG1* 61- w _i,,) NY XF 04M) 1~s ~i /01% 0114/0'121 v0 4 f_~ . 1 -.111 - 1*1 N H, P Lay xq.: AUT DO vP!Lj1,'-nj- Yu :t JAO f fe: i0t, Of a'i ~R.Lm rag kup '77777 7 7 eglti~y 64:10 1904 414-12i 4in(W. jd63ia 'jig, (ral p1'!1sUj,- deformh.- 0$: RIM, 0i the J~la~hc I 31T i Vie- 1~~Obwla vf a04.vaf envil, tudy.. do1jm theiij~,~O ib th . 'ILI 000~j.ji "quari, 4 ptiific d6for of n - 1~ a 1~1,e po, e is,u ite b vast, uf~abWtyW deno'i ra 41hca qns. a 4'vi at sup~jrfagh 4iu~,4~~q an MO f d I lhf: invcsti;~ 541111) ell; use bit mi~ 0.!yA, -y ~wil orm, f WraCt quuartznot c(:h-- 6~ T e. I in; h )1~'S I tie:: ht vwi of uablets A rnji y sAd In I itilgl pre',psur tf)d in )14),~est al 1z I irlier (Byabinin, ru. If* et expi -mation. ;~f the, oqi14,. 0, -~ki~oti~nts ~~rOucied plastic dafar .1 quarti monaal",'! daai -Stj~erldgh flure4j; amd bigh temperatures (abavo A J 1-4 TW 'J '-T~~VL64-jlc ati on, -fro) A iti-luff acIA .,;,. - he h or d6ft kt Aon aosi~ ijib6d.i: Else ase lxpl a tz' 34 )1 4 qu r ~IhW 0;i"pst part, ithi r -pa 'on icular th 1 11 do 6n: If i, f Ue polm ii6d, Ds C MTV) mutt fit z6mu Joidnyifth.; ::N[ot6b,vjTft6dtu6;;,A)f the a O~iotl 41~ttt Allis$ -ff1U1BM11T13-Do 211kaiir4; 011 Ou MARYCAT, V.Y,.; J,j ISJJ JJ'S , T'. 1) DELITSIN, I.S.; 111YABIDIE, '(u.T,..; PIA'RUV, V.P. Coriver.,,icitis in iragme!31-ol metasIlicato urider I-Arl r., 3u,,r, n and tempr,irai,ix8s. JZV. IAJ SSSR. SOT'. tmuk. 3-0 no.7:_'IB,-49 JI 165, (MI-Vt 18:7,' 1. in-3titut fiziki Zeral'. AN SSSRI i Institut geo'toi:.ii rudnykh i I All i j,,ec,khin Moskva. WA!Z*.2U'!)Y I.F.; L.M. ~i:-undliim in t:,A. ijItnibacits ndnarahi tur,tl',~% MaEisl.f Tvvie~r W.n.Tm,-. 1065. (MIM 1.?,18) SIIX()VSKIY, P.A.; KOKAROV, G.V..; BRUSFMSZV, V-F-; KRMERLTS-Kly- N-F-: MAKATEV, M.G., karid.telchu.aauk; SKIRBIOV, JLV-, kand.tekhaamuk; AFAIIAB'TFf, LV,; TOLODIKO, I.F.# kand-tekhn.wiuk; BMTAROT, S.A.; KONDRATIM, Y.V.; XARLINSKAYA, K.I.; NIKOLAM, K.I., kand,takhn. naWc; DOROKHO7, SA.; PISHCHMOV, P.T.; KLIKOW-POVA, A.V.; ROZMLAT, Zh.l.; FAMZTIV, IT.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KULIKOIF, P.Ye.; SIMANOVICH, S.V.;,,I#~ITSIA, X.J., retsenzent; BILIUDE, I.D., retsenzent; BARTSEEIV, A.M,; rat se'nz3nV; "NEWRTANTS, A.S., reteensent; IGNATYUX, G.L., retsenzent; KALABIJGIN. I.Ts., retsemsent; MMWTSKIT, N.D., retsenzent; POPOV, K.V,,, retsenzent; OILOVA, V.P., red.; IXZNU. V.Ta., red.; somovi, tekhn.md.; FBDOTOVA, A.Yet tekh~.red. CHandbook: for hydraulic and agricultural angine83!51 Spravochnik glaroteklmiks melioratora. Moak-ra, Gos.izd-vo sullkhoz.lit-ry. 190- 766 p. (NEU 120) (Hydi-aulic eng'lileering) (Agricultural engineering) KAMSHILOV, N.-A.; 1=10T, XJ94; ]MUMV, A.F.; BLINOV, L.F.; BORISOGLEBSKIY, A.D.; GAR, X.A.; GARDIA, K.P.; GORSHDI, P.F.; GIJTIYEV, G.T.; 11BLITSINA A.V,; DITBIOVA, P.Y.; YIIVTUI;HXUKO, A.7.; YXOROV, V.I., -lz TICYINOV, V.A.: ZHILITSKIY, Ya.Z.; ZHWHKOV, N.G., prof.; ZAYRTS, V.I.; ISUIODSKAYA, R.B.; KOLRSNIKOV, V.A., n-rof.; KOUSNIKOV, Ye.V.; XOSTI11A, X.F.; KRUGLOVA, V.A.; LSONTITEVA, M.N.; JJISYUK, Ye.A.; MUKdIN, Ye.N., NAZARYAX, Ye.A.; NW-RULI, A.M., Drof.; ODITSOV, V.A.; OSTAPIM, V.I.; FSTRUS-BVICH, P.S.; PROSTOSERDOV, H.H., prof'.; BUXAVISHNIZOV, B.I.; RYABOV, I.N.; SABUROV, N.V.; SABOOVA, T.N.; SJUDARG, V.I.; SIMIN, V.S.; SIMONOVA, M.N.; SMOLYANINOVA, N.K.; SOBOIJIVA, V.P.; TARAMKO, M.T.; MISOV, G.0; O.HIZHOV, s.T.;, CHUGUNIN, Ya.V., prof.; TAZVITSICIY, M.N.; ROSSOSHCILLNSXAYA, V.A., red.; BAUM, A.I., telchn.red. [FruitgroI11terin dictionary and handbook] Slovarl-spravochnik sadovoda. Mo3kva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 639 P. (MIRA 11:1) (7mit culture-Dictionaries) lififtow0ficu one 'p. iwvr jrAfy i All .77 Owe, 3OV/127-56-2-25/26 AUTHO.RS: Belash, F.N., Doctor of 'Technioal Sciences, Professor; De- Karmazin, V. 1. and Kharlamov, V. S. , C&n_-M9`t_ea Scieneas, Azarov, A.L, q Dolotova, I.A. and Rovenskiy, I.I., EngineeTa TITLEi Phe "Voncentration and Agglomeration of Minerals in North- Western Regions of the U3SR (Obogashcheniye I aglomeratei7a poleznyVh iskopayemykh Severo-Zapadnykh rayonov SSS_i')" Le- ningrad, Mekhanobr, 1957, vol. 102, 344 PP. with illustrations. Circulation 1,700. Price 12 rubles. (Leningrad, Mekhanobr, 1957, vYp. 102-344 str-s Ill. Pirazh 1,700, Tsena 12 rub.) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 12, pp 67 - 69 (USSR) ABSTRACT, 7.11ie is a review of' the above mentioned book. Card VI DFUTTSDA, G.B., dotselat, kand. tePlwj. rauk; FOIFAMITM, V.T., kand. tekhn. naW: Flotation i~hai.-Fcteristlcs of quartz assocLated wifb tbf; activation of Its ijurfaco. Sbor. naucli. trud. KGRI no.3-00421-348 161 ~ ml,~ pi, I ? .. 8 "1 DEL1131YEVA., .'Klavdiy-a Nikolayevnik To the types of anstomW hapstic veins Dissertation for dandidate of Medical Science degree, Chair of Normal Anatomy (head, Prof. V.I. Bi1c), Saratov Medicial Institutej, 19hEi DALIT54"FA, JE.N., kandidat ue(litsinskikh nwk. W-OWPO"11"t " Ana"My of perforations in the hard palate In muo Stowtologiis no.6: 39-110 '53- - MU 7t1) 1. Is latfedry normallnoy artatonii (saveftiushchly - prof*gsor V.I.Bik) 3amtoveikogo meditminskogo Instituts. (PELlate ) 7 USQR Humar." .find A mal Morpholop S4 Ili ,y, Yorm-.1 logic -- Cnrdiovns(.,ul,-ir Syst.-in -~nd Patho- 3- L, Abs Joir-. li,f 22iur-Biol., Iro 13, 19513, 59864- Author : Dolits-i,,va, K. 1411. Ins t : SIratOVSIL I.I.dical Institut, Ti t I : Vari-~bility of th, 111a-;pnA;ic V,-in,,3 Origr Pub: Tr. J%'.;.if,dry nom. anator-rii, Saratovsk. m(-d. in-t, 1955, vyl). 1, 239-248 Abstr-:ict: th(, h,~patic vQins w,;r, studi,:d on prcpirntions and ro,~ntg~~nographic-lly (100 cas,~~s). Thc~ numbc~r of v,.;ins iqzs found to bu 2-5, usim-11Y 3 (56 casas). Whk.,n th, uiddlj 1wpatic vAn vms lackinf,,, thu blood flowod through th, 1,!ft vAn. Th, author dijs- crib,;s 3 tYPus of vuin formation-cc-ntral, sc!,t- care~ USSF: / Human .Gild Anit-nal Morphology, 11or=1 and Patho- S-4 logic -- Cardio%,ascular Systi.;m Abs Joui: R-if Zliur-Biol,, No 13, 1958, 59664 tclxi4 rnd mix;.;,d. 1n th,.; fir.st typ,~ a right h.~pntic vQin usually formi-4, th~; main trun?c 'of which could bt: as long as 16 whil;..; thin sucond typ,; w,:~s charzatorizid by tho formation of al(,ft hi~~pn- tic vuin. Thi.; middlL; h~;p_ctic vUn form,d in appro- ximatUy an Qqunl numbur of casjs in oach of th,;su two types. In 7~ P,-rci-nt of thu cas,~s, th;.; hopatic veins ent%:;r,~d M; inferior vi= ccava just b,,low thL diaphragm and sooow1hat lowor in tho rcst of thu casus cm). At th,, junction, th, diL,tm,;t,r of thu hc;patic veins was 2-20 mm. Th,:; dc;-ru~. of th,~ angl,_; at which th,:; hi;patic voins join,.;d th,.~ inf-~rior vana cava d,pc!ndGd on thc; dir~,ction of thij h,:patic portion of th,.; 1cttvr tind on th,~ posi- tion of tho liv.~r (vc;ntri- ox dorsip,~tal). Gnc to Card 2/3 . I 'U,~Sll / Hunan and Aniai-l k1orphology, Norraril -And P:~tho- S-4 logic -- Cr~rdiovnscular Systai jibs Jour: R.-.L' Zhux-Biol., No 13, 19589 59864 four vAns, 0.2-0.6 c,ntimQt,rs in diamt,x, W,-r-- found in th,~ eaud.-t6 lob,;. Th,y unti-;x,d th,: Ln- f,rior v,n--i c--wn 1-5.5 ccmtim,,t,-;rs b,-low th,- di:~- phmgm. --A,. 1. Br,-,ud, .I Z/ Card 3/3 DELTVY~~ " .'. .'. .- I I) Question oC deteradrine, tho voluiTte of dischur-,e ovor spillway ti~uas ol: I U (littr. i i,els )-ij lio :j 19529 SOKODDV,D*T&., doktor takhaichwokikh nauk; VAMOTOV, T.L.. inzhazer; EMMY, P,Yo.., inzhener; FUKM. U.N., lmxAldat tokhnicheakikh k%,nT.1nzh~ner;r&d&ktort SAYDROT.F.T.-.redaktor Isditel'stvalf n&uk;.jM;R46, PERSON, M.N., to Ichemkiy redaktor. [ColloOtion of drawings of hydrotechnic Installatione in rural hydroslectrier power stationeJ Atlas gidrote)dvaicheiskikh mooru- shenli sol.4skikh gidrooUktrostantail. Mosicya. Gos.izd-To lit- ry po stroit. i arkhtt. , 1956. 53 plans. (MMA 10:6) (Hydroelectric Power Stations) IMIATSYN, S.h. . inzb,, -' Se,conjary ore 'breaking by pneumatic rubble crushers. Bezop.truda v Prma. 3 m.5.*27 Nr '59e (AM 12:8) 1. Krivorosbakilr 01-norudrqy Institute 100re bandling) MUITSYS, S.,L. inah. Socondary ore, crushing in the Irivoy Rog Basin with use of a piteumatic sledge hammere Isvevys,wheb,zave; gorenhure noel: 96-100 16o. (MIRk 13:6) lo Krivorothekiy gornoradt", institute Rekomendovans, kafedroy prokhodki i ~wepleniy& Tyrat-otok. (Krivoy- Rog--Ore dressing) (Pneumatic mitabinery) DELITSYN, S.A. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Improvement of the technology of seconds-ry breaking of ore in mines of the Krivorozhskiy Basin." Moscow, 1951. 12 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Educa.- tion RSFSR, Krasnoyarsk Inst of Non-Ferrous Metals imeni N. I. Kalinin); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup,214) PSLITSrN SA_ As J1 kand. tekhn. naukj SHAPOVALCIV,, L. T., insh. Improving the technology of uscondary ore cruobing in Krivov Rog Basin ziner. Hat. i gornorud. pram., no.1242-45 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Krivorozhdkly gornorudnyy institut (for llelitBrl). 2. GosudarstveniVy inBUtut po proyektirovanlyu oborudovaniya po, dobyche i obogaulicheniyu rud (for Shapovalov). (Krivoy-Pog Basin--Ore dressing) DELITSYNA, G. B. Delitsymi, G. B. -- "Study of Flotation of the Basic Minerals of Copper and Iron by the Use of Collector Reagembs.11 Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Inst, of Nonferrous Metals and Cold Moscow 195.1. (Referativ7~TMhurnal;- HItimiya, No 1, Jan 54T- 2 ~ So: SUM 1681 22 July 1954 ZA Qi -77-7- war L-t USA: Ire A v1W La It va z- Z-11 4 i. ~ AM! ~2- Q F, -M i"..' ~d, i T S/137Y'62/000/00 1/008/237 A01601Aa0i AUTFOR,S: Delitsyna, O.B.. Kovalonko, V.I. TITLE:; Characteristic featureis of quartz flotation connocted with the activation of its surface. PER3:ODICAL: Referativny-j zhurnal. 14etallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 13, abstract IN100 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. Krivorozhsk. gornorudn. in-t% 1961., no. 10, _342- 348) TEXT. TI~B authors invest-4gatsd the conditions qf adsorption of Fe ionti on -grairrs of quartz and the flotability of 'quartz at various pH. The curivesot- tainE-d have shown that the maximum of *the Fe ion adsorption I'les in the neutral regic!n, and the adsorption In an sold rmidium is completely reversible, while trie adsorption -*.n alkaline and, particularly, weakly alkaline regions is partially reversible. The maxinr2m of tbe flotability of quartz activated by Fe ions lien in th) weakly alRaline meddum. It is presumd that the Fe ionsj~reaent in the pulp -uid adsorbed on the quartz surface are in the form of hydroxides which haNv the stablesi".. forin in a neutral and weakly alkaline medium. A complex-former - potaskiium fe:rrocyanide, which forms a strong complex with Af ions was used for Card 1/2 Characteristic features ... 3/137/62/000/00 1/008/237 iio6o/A ici i deactivating the quartz. Flotation 6xperiments have shown that Fe in the form of a complex dres not- actIvate the quartz and the use of potassium ferrocyaLnide considerably deteri(~rates the quartz flotation, at the s&To time Improving the selectivIty of the flotation of Fe minerals and quartz. Tie method of binding Fe tons was verified in t~.e flotation of an artificial m.-Urture of quartz and martite (in the rat"Lo of 'C-'Ll) in an alkaline medium with-olein said, and it yielded positive results. The conclusion is drawn that the methcd of binding the activating `.ons in the flotation of Fe ores may simplify the problem, of selecting W minerals and quartz. M. Lipets [Abstractielr's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 DELMSYNA, G.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; WNISHCHIKOV, F.S., k:and.khlm.n!Luk E'ffect of' flocculants on the efficiency of dewatering iron concentrates. Gor. zhur. no.9:00-64 S 163. (14IRA 16:10) 1. Krivorozhskiy gornorudnyy institut (for Delitsyna). 2, Moskovskiy institut stali i splavoy, LiyHatskiy fakulltet (for M)nl,lhchikov'), DELITSYNAp G.B.., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk Effect of finely, divided slimes on the flotation of iron oxiden.. Sbor. nauch. trud. KGRI no,17:149-153 163. Dawatering finely dispersed products of iron are dressing with the use of a polyacrylamide. Ibid.:154-.170 Investigating tho effect of highly efficient coagulants on the deturatering processes of finely dispersed iron conce.-a- trates. Ibid.:171-195 (MIRA 17:1) DELIT.-3)IMA, 11. S. "The YbehaniSM Of' the Tetanus Tnfection (In E=eriment).Il Sub 24 MaY 51, Acad Meet Sci USSR. DisBerl;ations presented f'or science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55. DEUMIKA N. S. I "The Disease Mechanism in Tetanus as Seen in ExperimemIs," True~y Akademii Meditsinskikh Na-uk SSSR, MOSCOW, Vol 19, 1952, pi) 254-278. ussR/Ifumin and Animal Physiology - The Effect of Physical Factors. T Ionizing Radiation. Abs Jour : Ref Zhlxr Biol., No 3, 1959, 13407 Author : Delitayaa, N.S. Inst Title : Manges in Receptor Systems Due to Roantgen Pays Orig Pub : Tr. Vsvs. konferentsii po med. radiol. Elsperim. med. radiol,, M., Medgiz, 3.957, 28-34 Abstract In a."Aaftnitive experiment in rabbits there vere signi- ficant changes in action currents (AC) in n.cuMneus surae nedialis as a result of local radiation of the plantar surfo,%ca of the foot vith 500 - 5500 r. Without tactile irritation of the foot there occurred 11 spontaneous" flare-ups of biocurrents, and with tact- Ile ilTitation of the skin of the irradiat&, area or a sy=ietrical part of the non-irradiated foot there vere (!hanges in amplitude) frequency) and duration of Card 1,/'4 - 163 - USSR/Humn ancl Aninni- Physiology - The Effect of Physiacil Factcrs. T Ionizilig Radl~abion. Abs Joux Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13407 AC, In rabbits, Vhich were given local radiation to the foot or shank with 500 - 5000 r, sharp chanees were also registered in the bioelectrical activity of the brain cortex vith tactile irritation of the skin at the site of radiation, in the surrounding area, or on a syrmetrical part of the non-radiated extremity. Similar phenonena were noted in indivi- duals subjected to local roentgen therapy for malig- nant tumors of different localization. Clearest changes in biological activity of the brain cortex were found in response to mild tactile irritation of the area corresponding to the site of radiation (for example, the rioit marmary gland with radiation of the affected tumor on the left). In definitive ex- periments on cats subjected to total irradiation of 500 r there were recorded noteworthy alterations in Card 2/4 USSR/Hur.-za and Animal Physioloa - The Effect of Mysical Factors. T loni,..ing Radiation. Abs Jour Ref Mur Biol., No 3, 1959, 134o7 AC waich emanated from the peripheral end of the tran- seated n. splanchnici or its gastric branches (with inflation of the stomach with a balloon or placing on it lads soaked in Ringer's solution at 3 - 5 degrees or 1-5 - 50 degrees). In rabbits which received total irrc.diation of 500 - 1000 r the LT-,G was recorded from the parietal, and occipital areas of the cortex with mechanical (inflation) or thermal (aqueun infusion at 3 - 50 degrees directly into the intestine) stimula- tioa of iriteroceptors of the gastro-intestinal tract. Deep and stable inhibition of the bioele,.,trical ac- tivity of the cortex developed in irradiated animals and was accompanied by the presence or intensifica- ticn of vegetative rhythms (-pulse and respiratory)) and. later on by firm tachycarditt following profoxuid Card 3/4 dee,ynchronization activity of the cortical elements - 164 - USSR/Iltimn. and Anivol Ehysiology - The Effect of Phyisical FcLctora. T Ionizing RadlaiAon. I Abs Jour - Rof Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13407 aad a d15turbance of tho Au-ictioual states betveen the cortex and the oubcottical (p.nGlia. -- E.B. Glikson 0 C,ard 4/4 D&LITSY31k, H*S. . . Irradiated area receptors of the hlmn boiy during radio- thompy. Med.rad. 4 no-7:73-76 Jl '59. (Mll?A 12:9) (ADIMMULPY) (10WRONS physiol.) DELITSYNA, N.S. Studies on reception in irradiated body segments ill animal expsr~'Lments. Voen.-med.zhur. no.8:17-20 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) (03MRA.L CORTU physiologr) (TOUGH radiation eff.) -Dr:,;~I-IrSULP N.S. kva) ~ Ykithod for registering active currento of the splanchnic nerm In a chronic exporiment. Pat. fiziol. i ulp. terap. 4 no. 6:77 N-D Q .)0, (MIM 14:2) (SPLANCHNIC NERVE) (EIECTROPHYSIOLOGY) .1 DELIT3MU, N.S., Blectrophysiological study of afferent signalization from the internal organs dft-Lng the action of I rays on the organism. Med. rad. 5 no.8:18-22 160. (MIRA 13~12) (RDIATION-PHYSIOTA)GICAL EnECT) (EIECTROPHVSIOLOGY) (DIGEST11TE ORMIS-INNERVLTION)