SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GULIN, YE.I. - GULISASHVILI, I.G.

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BRUSYANTSEV, Nikolay Vasillyevich, CHFMOZHUKOV. N. L. doktor tekhn.nauk, reteenzent. DAVYDOV, P.L. kand.tekhn.nauk, retBenzent, Te.I. 4 -AW-A - kand.takhn.nauk, reteenzant, DIRCHENK0. V.S.. knnd.tekhn.nw40re ement, SHMWAII. M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk, ratuenzent, PAPOK. K-Ke doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; NAKHIMSON, V.A., red.1zd-vR., UVAROVA, A.799 takhnereds (Motor vehicle and tractor fuels and lubricants). Avtotraktornyo topliva i amnsochnve mnterialy. Roakwn, Goo, nnuchno.-tekhu* izd-vo mashinoBtroit*lit-ry 19-58 . 34o P. (HIM 11:9) (motor fu~105 (lubrication and lubricants) .4 AUTHOR: Sviridov, Yu. B., Candidate of SOV/30-58-9-/- Technical Sciences TITLE: Combustion and Formation of the Mixture in Diesel Engines (Sgoraniye i smeaeobrazovaniye v dizelyakh) Conference in Moscow (Konferentsiya v Mloskve) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 9, pp. 115 - '117 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Laboratoriya dvigateley Akademii nauk SSSR (Engine Laboratory of the AS USSR) convened a conference which took place from June 10 to June 12. Apart from Soviet scientists from various cities of the USSR scientists from China, the German Democratic Republic and Czechoslovakia participated in the conference. Theoretical, experimental and methodical problems were treated. The following reports were delivered: I.I.Gershman, 12.I.Gulin spoke about the influence of spraying on the process of combustion . V.Ya. Basevich on the empiric law of combustion of fuel drops in connection with spraying in the air current. Yu~B.Sviridov, D.I.Ryabov recommended a new diffusion kinetical model for the ingnition and combustion of Card 1/4 sprayed fuel. Combustion and Formation of the Mixture in D-Jesel Engines. SOV/30-58-9-44/51 Conference in Moscow A.N.Voinov SDoke about self-ignition of homogeneous mixtures. R.V.Mokhov about the influence of chemical admixtures to the fuel on retarded ignition in the Diesel engine. A.S.Sokolik, O.A Machalicky (Czechoslovakian scientist) reported on the physico-chemical basis of the so-called M-process in Diesel engines. N.R.Briling on an improvement of the stroke of Diesel engines by the construction of motors with short stroke. A.S.Sokolik, Ye.S.Semenov dealt with the investigation of the working cycle in the cylinder of the engine by means of a compensated thermo-anemometer. M.S.Khovakh investigated the influence of air turbulences on the torch formation of the fuel in the case of injection by means of the kinematographical method. V.Ye. blazing spoke about screening of the intake valve. B.S.Stechkin about heat production in the engine and its influence on the stroke. I.I.Vibe, N.K.Arslanov, Z3T.Minkin, K.I.Genkin and others reported on the problem mentioned by Stechkin. Card 2/4 A.S.Sokolik, V.P.Karpov dealt with the antechamber torch Combustion and Formation of the Mixture in Diesel SOV/30-58-9-44/51 Engines. Conference in Moscow ignition as basis of a new type of engines. V.N.Svobodov recommended a new method of controlling the process of combustion in the Diesel engine. Films about the process of combustion were shown which were produced by M.D.Apashey in the Laboratoriya dvigateley (Engine L,~boratory). The following items were regarded as the principle tr--nds in the development of Diesel engines: increase of the power output per liter of the engine by means of a supercharger, increase of the number of revolutions as well as fuel concentration. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Diesel (Rudollf Dizel) I.A.Men'shikov spoke about Diesel's life and work.. Card 3/4 5.3300 77 6 5 -, OV--- S /80 AUTHORS: Gavrilov, B. G.,.Gulln, Ye. I., Le-sr,11cov, A. P., Tar,asov, A. K. TITLE: Preignition Conversion of Methane Hydrocarbons in Internal Combustion Engines PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol _333, Nr 2, up 421-424 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The preignition conversion of paraffins (n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, 2,3-dimethylpentane, 2,2,3- trimethylbutane, and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane) were in- vestigated in a one-cylinder Waukesha engine with adjustable compression ratio. The engine was heated up by running normally on B-70 gasoline; the ignition and the gasoline supply was then cut off and the flywheel turned bl, an electric motor until a pi,edetermired upper temperature was reached. The supply of the 'Lnvestigated hydrocarbon was then turned on, the gaseous mixture of Card 1/3 the hydrocarbons with air was aspired 'Lnto the cylinder, Preignition Conversion of Methane Hydrocarbons in Internal Combustion Engines Card 2/3 77653 SOV/80-33-2-28/52 compressed without Ignition,and expelled into_a larL-e, water- or dry ice-cooled flask. The tests were made at 1,000 rpm, 1100 temperature of the gaseous mixt,,.ire., and only a 4.33 compression ratio to avoid the self- detonation of the mixture. The analysis of the com- pression products showed that the chief process occurring in from 150 to 3000 C and 250 to 4000 C wa3 the thermal decomposition of the molecules and the formation of unsaturated hydrocarbons. Branched hydrocarbons showed higher stability of the molecular structure than the normal hydrocarbon5. The rate of molecule decompo&ion was in direct ratio to the amount of the hydroperoxides formed and the total oxidizability of the hydrocarbons. The insignificant amount ofthe hydrocarbon conversion (about 1%) during the 0.015 sec time of the compression cycle determines, nevertheless, the direction and character of the fuel combustion in the In the engine. There are 2 tables; arid 8 i,efert-nees, Preignitlon Conversion of Methane 7 7 6 5 _3 Hydrocarbons in Internal Combustion SOV/80-33-2-28../"52 Engines 2 U.S., I U.K., 5 Soviet. The U.S. and U.K. refer- ences are: A. Fallah, R. Long, F. Garner, Fuel, 1, 4 1952); A. Pahn1ce, P. Cohen, B. Sturgis, Ind. Eng. Chem., ~ 6, 5 1024 (1954); G. lappin, Anal. Clhem., 23, 541 (1951~. ASSOCIATION: A. A. Zhdanov Lenin,,,7-,rad State University (Leningrads'--ciy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A. A. Zhdanova) SUBMITTED: July 8, 1959 Card 3/3 MOROZOV, Georgi-y Andreyevich; DEMCHENKO, V.S., kand. tokbm. nauk., ro- tsenzent; GULIN Ye I kand. tekhn. nauk-, red.; YUREEVICII, ' ----'tR red.~ izd va; 9T -NRVA, O.V., tekhn. red. [use of sulfurous fuels in diesel enginesl Primonenie sernisty1ch topliv v dizeliakh. Moskva, Mashgizp 1961. 145 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Diesel fuels) S/080/62/035/004/017/022 D244/D301 AUTHORS: Bychkova, M. K., Gavrilov, B. G., _~~~~a nd Lesnikov, A. P. TITLE: Pre-flame conversion of hydrocarbons in diesel en,mines at the critical stages of compression PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prijkladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 4, 1962, 892-896 TEXT: The authors investigated pre-flame reactions in compression ignition engines. The following fuels were used: (10 (GV)-v,-.tcUJni t,,U13 oil,,f11,11- (LKG)-light catalytic ga8 oil,J~(_ (DS)-upecial dicuel fuel, 7F(,---j (TS-1) fuel for reaction engine jj (DL)- s ummer diesel fuel, I.I~i-Li(II-IN)-isome't'hane-naphtliene hydrocarbons, n-cetane,(,f-methyl V T naphthalene, undecane and dodecane. The experiments were conducted in a standard engine !47-0-3(IT9-3)- Samples of condensed gases from the combust ion' chamber were extracted into a Bunsen flask attached to a side tube fixed to the exhaust Pipe. The condensate was aria- lyzed for unsaturated and oxygen-containing compounds of all typea. In all experiments the main pre-flame conversion process was the Card 1/3 S/08 0/6 2/03 5/004/01 7/U22 Pre-flame conversion of ... D244/D301 destructJLon of hydrocarbon molocules undor the influence of hoat O-L compression, accompanied by the formation of unuaturatcd hydro- carbons. The final conversion depended on the hydrocarbon compo- sition of the fuels and in particular on their content of normal hydrocarbons. Isomethane-naphthene hydrocarbons were converted to '.I much smaller extent than the normal hydrocarbons. The latter tMVe t large quantity of unsatUrated compounds and oxidiation prodUCtS ~.It relatively small degrees of compression and low temperatures. Ex- c~,Dtional stability was shown by(X-methyl naphthalene. For the nor- mal hydrocarbons the stability decreased with their molecular -acight. For all fuels the conversion reactions took place in -the t;azeouo phase. In the pre-flame pQriod the degree of fuel conversion aas) directly proportional to its vapor pressure in the combustion cham- ber. '-There are 1 table and 13 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 5 non- Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the EngLish-lan6uage publications read as follows: E. Retaillian, M. Richerds and C. Jones, Am. Scient., 39, '056, (1951); M. Corzilius, D. Du-3 -and D. Pa8tell, S; A. B., 61 (1953); P. Garner, Fuel, 25, (19M; M. Card 2/3 Vue 0 , 0/62/035/004/017/022 D244/.D301 R. Davi,3 a;-Id IR. Friedel, IIT- 'World Petroleum Congress, Section VII, ( 5 1 ) - SUBJ:i!TTED: November 1, 1960 Card 3/3 x ;'i HH) Milli Fit, ff-anumm L 1416a-66 v,,WT(m)/ETCW-6/T DqtWW1JW1W-n ACC NN AP600637~__(_ tilt/0413/66/000/002/0108/0109 SOURCS CODE., INVENTOR: Gulin, Ye. I.; Bol'shakov, G. F. r a] ORG: none TITLE: DevLce for determining the saturated vapor pressure of liould fuels. ~Class 42 41 No. 178150kannounc by Military AcademX of Logistics and Trans Tvoyennaya akademiya tyla i transport_) SOURCE: Izobreten'i~ii, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1966,: 108-~-109 TOPIC TAGS: liquid fuel, pressure measuring instrument,.vapor pressure ABSTRACT: The proposed device confaing a fuel tank located in a thermostatj~* mesa- uring 871 tem,.and a.pressure gage (see Fig. 1). To find the real saturated:vap6r pressur j theluel tank is made in the form of a v-shaped tube; one side of the tube I Card 1/2 UPC: -1 A ! -1 %'. i ", -Gt1tI1T, Yu. A. -K,1 "Some Problems of Radiometry," Utilization of Radioactive Isotopes & Emanations in the Petroleum Industry (Symposium), Min. Petroleum Industry USSR, 1957. Results of the Joint Session of the Technical Council of Min of the Petroleum Industry USSR and Soviet Sci and Technical. Association, Moscow 14-19 Mar 1956. 2 BAY'P,MBITOV,F GULIN, Yu.A. Curve configuration of gamma logging. Prikl. geofiz. no.17:265-273 157, (KIRA 11:2) (Nuclear geophysics) (Gamma rays) .I- ', I " 11 (_'~ /- -1 /V"~' ' a, I-11,f, I_ I IV iy~ BAYFABITOV,F.G.; GULIN, Yu..A.; DYADKIN, I.G. -- Experience in using gamm-gamme.logging In Bashkiria. Prikl. geofix. no-17:284-292 157. (KIM 11:2) (Bashkiria--Oil well logging, Radiation) LL PHASE I 'ROOK EXPLOITATION 749 Bar3ukev, Oleg Aleksandrovjch*;-~Blinova, Nina 141kiiaylevna; Vybornylch, Sergey Fedorovich; Gulii, Drly Aleksandrovich; Dakhnov, Vladimir Nilcolayevich; Larionov, Vyacheslav Vasillyevich; Kholin, Arkadly Ivanovich Radtoaktivnyye metody issledovaniya neftyanykh I gazovykh skvazhin (Radioactive Methods for Exploring Oil and Gas wells) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1958. 314 P. 5,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Tarkhov, A.G., Doctor of Physical and Matiltematical Sciences, Professor, Department of Ore Geophysics of the Sverdlovsk Mining Inotitute iment V-V- Vakhrusheva; Executive Ed.: Shorokhova, L.I.; Tech. Ed.: Polosina, A.S. PURPOSE: The book was authorized as a textbook by the Ministry of Higher Education for students of geological and geophysical sections at petroleum vuzes. It is also intended as a handbook for geologists and geophysicists dealing with the theory and techniques of modern radioactive methods of oil well exploration. Card 1/10 'Radioactive Methods for Exploring (Cont.) 749 COVERAGE: The authors stress the physical prirv.-.tples of radiora.~try of oil and gas wells, describe the operation of radiometric instru- ments and measuring procedures, and interpret the obtained data. In 1953, the authors working at the Laborutoriya Rad1oakt1vnyk_h Metodov Issledovaniya Skvazhin (Laborat3r-y or Radioactive Oil Well Logging) or the Moscow Petvoleum Iriatit!_,te were the first to solve one of the most important problems, i.e., the use of radioactive methods to determine the location of oilfield water in cased wells. The authors developed the radioactlve isotope tizathod and the special modifications of neutron methods for well surveying which have been used extensively by industry since 1954 in 'the explora- tion of petroleum resources. A method using sodium activation to establish the location of oilfield water was developed in 1954 at the Petroleum Institute of the USSR AeadenW of Sciences. N.M. Blinov wrote chapter I; V.N. Dakhnov, the introduction and chapters II, V, and VII; A.I. Kholin, chapter III; O.M. Arutinov, O.A. Barsukov, Ya. Ya. Gorskiy, and V.V. Larionov, chapter IV; V.V. Larionov and A.I. Kholin, chapter VI; Yu.A. Gulin and I.I. Felldman, chapter VII; O.A. Barsukov ancT-K-.K-.--�i_rsukov, chapter VIII: O.A. Barsukov, chapter IX; O.A. Barsukov and A.I. Kholin, chapter X; and S.F. Vybornykh, chapter XI. There are 66 references scattered through the book, 37 of which are Soviet, and the rest English. The book contalris 21 tables and 146 drawings. Card 2/10 - --- - ----------- jr 3 JM4 I -12 Vjiv A q Ut CM A s _iz meigg gig .8 j if 'a ? - 4 1 - 6 Z. -0 A; a W" 23. As ;t L-3I all -30 t a v I MO& 40 8d it fez a its 83 428 IL dg o jA A.-.. killi a 4 J1 %li. 3H ir "Using the L.cthod Of A t~(x ic -,~,ysics in Oil Prospm1c,drig and Prorlu~~.tion.,, Report subpat'eii 10, tho 1,'Lfth ~-Jorlrl "jetroleum C'nngfreom,, V - i June 19~9. klew Yqrlc. BAYEMBITOV, F.G.; GULIN, Yu.A.; DYADIKIN, I.G. Determining the height of the rising cement solution in wells by the data of gams-gamna logging. Rasyed.i prom.geofiz. no.32:38-42 059. (NIFA 13:4) (Oil woll, logging. Radiation) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION S07151592 Vae305qlznoy,~ soveshchaniye po vnedrenlyu radioalct-'vnykh izatopov I yadernyl(h lzlucheniy v narodnom kho,-,yayutve SSSR. Riga, 1960. Radioaktivnyye lzotopy i yadernyye izlucheniya v naradnom k-hozyayatve SSSR; trudy Vaesoyuznogo noveahchanlya 12 - 16 aprelya 1960 g. g. Riga, v 4 tomalch. t. 11: ' Poiski, razvadVa I razrabotka polezny1di itilcopayemykh (Radioactive lootopea and Nuclear Radiation in the National Economy oe the USSR; Tran- 5actions on the Symposium Held in Riga, April 12 - 16, 1960. In 4 volumes. v 4: Proapecting,Surveying, and PUnin or mun-' e-ral Depozit, ) Moncow, Gostoptekhi'zdat, 1961. 28 P. 3,64o eoples printed. Sponcoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyl nauchno-tek~.niche.~'~cly,ko-,iitet Soveta MInistrov SSSR. Gosudarstvannyy komitet Soveta'Minio-trov SSSR po IspolIzovaniyu atomnoy energli Edo. (Title page): N. A. Petrov, L. I. Petrenico, and P. S. Savlt,_~kly; ed. of this volume: M. A. Speranakiy; Scientific ed.. 14. A. Speranskiy; Executive Edo.: N. N. KuzImina and A. G. Ionell.- Card 1/11 y Radioactive Isotopes and Nuclear (cont.) SG"r/,- vg? Tech. Ed.: A. S. Polo:31na. PURPOSE : The bcok is Intended for engineer:~ and -o~hW,1t:,.an3 dealing with the problems Involved in the applicatlcn of radioactive IzotlopcB and nuclear radiation. COVEFRAGE: This collection of 39 artlc'P3 is Vol. 4 ci, fte tix,j of tho All-Unlon Conference of the introduct-lon of hailo- active Inotopco and Nuclear Reaction!) in Ithe Nnt.l,,nall of the USSH. The Conference was called hv f-h- Clo--ular5tv-~nnyy nauchnc-N.~khni-:heskly kornitet Sovet MinistrovOS'Sp. (State Scientific-Technical Committee of the Coun,~11 ole P'Jn13ter~-: of the USSR), Academy of Scic)-ices USSR, Goarlan SSSR i .'Itatp 1111anning Committoe of the Council of M-In-Inters of the '723R), nyy komitet S-cveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatiza-A-1. math-,no- stroyeniyu (State Committee of the Council of DILnIsters of the USSR for Automation and Machine Building),and the Ccunc,111 of Milnl3ters of the Latvian SSR. The reportn summarized In thia publication'dEal with the advantages, prospects, and Card 2/11 Radioactive lsoLopc3 and Nuclear (Cont.) 307/5592 development of radioactiva methods used in pro2pecting., -,ur- veying, and mininG of orea. Individual reporti pre3ent. the resultz of the latest scientific research on the development and improvement of the theory, methodology,, amL technolocy of radiometric investigations. Application of raUcactive methods in the field of enZlneerin." geology, hydrology, and the cnn- trol of ore enrichment proceszes is analyzed. "No personalitle-2 are mentlonxL There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Aleksoyev, F. A. Present State and Future Prospectn of Applying the Methcd-- of Nuclear Geophysics in Prospecting, Surveying,. anq %Uning of Minerals 5 Bulashovich, Yu. P., G. DI. Voskoboynikov, and L. 7. Muzyukin. Neutron and Gwnma-Ray Logging at Ore and Coal Deposits 19 Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Mukher,and D. M. Srebrodolskiy. The Card 3/11 Radloactiva izolopes and Nuclear (Cont.) F I-elldiman, B. Ye., and L. Z. T21av. Dott.:i7afnln~., 11.i- Lol- C C the Contact Zone of 011-De-aring and Dado by the induced Activity Mathod Zhuvagin, I. G., and Yu. A. Akchazlyanov. Ui~e of Radloa.'.tlve Iaotopes in a New Z.:,,thod for Controlling the cf a Hydraulic Rupture of 'the Bed 10() Gulin Al A., D. A. Bern3htcyn, and Yu. I. Sokolov. New ment for the inve3tiGatlon of ln-~ (7Er . DIF tribution Behind the Column In the Reinforced Bcr~,hr'lel 1A) Vasillyeva, N. A., E. V. Sokolowkly, and V. N. Maydobor. U."e of Radioactive Hydrogen-Tritium isotop:! In Lynlorntlon and E.*,*.. ploitation of Oil Deposits for Control of Water Yovement. Along the Bed !:-5 Soyfer, V. N. Method fo'r Determin",ng the Natural TrItlum as a Means of Solving . Hydrogeological and Hydroongtrieering Card 6/11 C./I e " 0 62/000/005/041/0971 D228X307 _~UTT-__ORS eks,-Yev, P. A - Yu. A. , Dakhnov, V. P1 e - rov, G. N. and S. T 1 T LE Use of methods of atomic physics In ~;eexlz~ and ex- 4 ng ploitincr oil and .-as (D U PEPiIODICAL: Reforlativnyy Zhurnal, GoofiziktL, 110. 5, 1962, 39,' ab- stract 5A294 (V. sb. 5-y MazhdLIM11'. ne-ft. kongress, v.I, K., Gostopteilchizdat, 19061, 325-338) Ile TEXT: The resul-ts of the aliplication of radiocactive methods in the 0_41 a-nd gas industry' are reviewed. The accuracy of estimating t.-.,e rock, porosity from radiodctivity log Yin- data depends on a number of causes of a -eolo--,-ic and -a ~Vectonic character: T.-e saiinit"y of L,he s6ratal waiers and the drillinty solution, the chemical compo- I? sitiol- of the rocks, borehole design, the position of the ins-uru- ment- -in it, etc. The depth potential of all radioactivity lol-ging methods is very small: In neutron-gamma logging, it, comprises 10 - -30 cm, while in gamma-gamma logging .4t is 5 - 8 cm. It is noted Card 1/3. S/1069/62/000/005/041/093 Use o' methods ... D228/D307 that porosity melasure:,~.on t8 4-1-1e, lo,-7ing and t1ae ne---- 6ron-neutron logging methods are more sensitive t'han neutron-ga=-~, CD C__ loglgli.ng, especially in the region of high porosity values. Side by side vii-.h, -6he advanta-Des of The methods of neutron_,neutron lolgg~nc. C> - r" 0--11, and gamna-,-amma logging against neutron-gamma logging (the abzence of any influence of the mineralization of stratal waters and drill- ino solutions on the readings, the hi-,h sensitivity) tkeir have -an essential defect -- to wit, the strong influence of the boreho"Le design on the measurements reSUItS. The re-IiJbility of Z;Iae re*U!-~;$ ol' porosity determinations rises consid~,rably if a con.1plex, con- sistin'-'r of neutron-neutron and ga-.wa-.-,,:imma logg-Ing, is ucad. A Q, - C5 comz)-lex device, whose design is given and which ensures the simul- 4. ,.anaous recording of neuICron-neutron and -amma-a-M-11a loggln6, d~.a- 0 0 g-rams, hag recently bedn developed; it is intended for obtair-i-q- data about the rock porosity in unstre-.8thened wells. The movemen-. o f the oil-water and the gas-liquid contact zone dur'Lnv, the exploi- ~ U C.) tation of oil and 7as fields can ,be successful!-,,- follo~-.red by means CD. j of -_.-..diometric methods. The most sensitive m,,athod of serjaratJng .L - - _Sand and carbonate beds into the oil- and water-bearing parts a,~ Card 2/3 i)'/169/62/000/005/041/097, Use of methods D228/D307 the )rets,:~nt ti-mc. is the induced activity teC~.- ~jque, whose survey do-o-6h amou,'Y.-s to 15 - 20 cm. The methods of neutro2i,gamma logt~ing and noutron-neutron are less sensitive; they are bein- 00- U. u~jed L-n fie-!ds with sandy collectors, satur,ated v:ith highly ni,rallized stratad watero containing more th~ni !50 g/" of XaCl. U I- e--, 4 the present time it has becon;e oossiole to deu .Ine quite rapidly and accurately -Uhe content of Al, Na, Cl, Si, Ca, M6, Fe, Cu, 3r, Dy, ._Eu, V, and othor elements in rock, samples by rad-Joactive -'ethods, usi"ng poworl'ul neutron sources. Radioactive isotopes are being a-,)jlied in oil-industrial practice to cont-rol a well's tech- nical state, to fracture beds hydraulically, an 'd to solve other ,geolo-rico-technical problems in petroleum extraction. Research ;n~o the oossibility of applyin,~ radiometry lor direct oil and U _Iras searches is cit-ed. Tt established that in the vic4nity of CD, - L, - - Ij oil 1"Ields .-adiometric anomali'les are a particular case of the ga- nerail geochemical anomaly indigenous to the la-tter. Hence the ra- diometric met-,-.od should be considered as a compo!3i've part o'L' the radio-eochemical procedure for seeking oil and -as fields. Z-Ab- st-racter's note: Complete translation. 7 Card 3/3 GULDIA, A.A.; MATUJPOV, R.,- ZHBANKOVq R.G.; KF(YAZHEV, Yu,,G.; ROGOVIIN, Z.A. Study of the st-ructure of cellulose-polystyrene copnlymemrby infrared spectroscopy. Vy-sokom. soed. 6 zio.1191997-2001 ", 164 (M.L RA 18 22) 1. Moskovskly tekstiltnyy institut I InstItatv flziki AN BSSR. 'Z#;~; A#1 !Fri- TITLE: SynthIe propei-t-106 ot 0, pouldokll 'I tyri, sis and study of the IN eskays takhno 0g- 1 2, SOURCE: - 1VUZ. Hbimiya I khimtch I ya, V. ()poNj*o6r~ TOPIC TAGS: dellul6se plastic polyatyreAe'~ g~~J~ !ymer~ ~6 _09po The method 0 s- ABSTRACT: f s'ynth~6181,u 0- isibleti wry under mild conifitions Inan aqueous'niedium Without 61in e0t ultah ~ Whon~p~ tion. Cellulose was alkylatdd with 4A-hydroxyethyls~lfDuyi-.2.~"~lhooMs the amino group was then diazotized, s~d.:the--diaioi g wlls~ rooacei roup presence of the styrene monomer, present in an:aqueous emtdoi4~. merization. took place In argon In sdaled ampoules. 110 effect otthe reaction time on the composition of.the~,copolymeka ts'discOaseds obtained were quite hydrophobic,, and this hydiophobleity ciua6ihen to attack by mineral acids (hydrolysis by H2?W4) thad tke 6fl&go'; I JJWA4[ffMjCjf.&jVA ir t"m ti d ja 04, The no'dom 2f Gm W-0 19w 96 stabilit y v the W reacti on !*er f~ rina- 6 aci sitftate-" 1e d i L eS014 1~ the )y 181gat COP61 n6tion tem~AirMdve rbe 000typims - 1 be rhore stible! iose,mateiw.~ '1 'be 406 fo und -0 Wam determlMid, ewter. The moleciflar weight of Vo 0" In ttle gralt copoW, or it gree rfir nd was found that Under the oonditt6nd of aynthesla:emvloyed.~~ the 4 of pol"aw, 0-1 a 1/ 2 -1- 59282-e65~ i7v ACCESSION NR: AP5016571 tion o 00 ystyrene chain Of Mal-In 00 he in the side icwwol~cul f th~ ~jj~aft ~qoot*tr dWoig i, -express our app -D Ho Phblyu idto~d i k4 to 700. Me. reclatWnld N. z M ls~6oralory t ti i dl ! th l t i d T 4 O i b 2 ~ W rra a on o es.was carr r e samp e OU as . . g.: ar id z . tab re.0 oil; : i ASWCIATION: Kafedra,h-himicheakikh vdlokon, bldskovskly l - t f tek6. Y~: wtitut. .Chemlc9 (Departmen 0 Fibe"i ()6w Texill BUIAH fts ~SUBNMED 09SepG3:. CL: 00 bE M-T 0 SM..' MO P 600 F A TIT -7-7 - GTJLINA.,-.,A4..; LIVSHITS, R.M.; ROGOVIN, Z.A. Synthesis of graft copolymers of cellulose on the redcx system cel- lulose - Fe2 - H202. Khim. volok. no.3:29-32 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Moskovskiy tekstiltnyy institut. L "-66 &n(m)1W(c)1EWP(J)/T1FWA(c) RPL WWIRH ACCESSION NRt AP5022596 TjR/blqo/65/ba7/boqA52qA534 541.64+66147294-678.745 -z AUTHORSt Gulinaj A. A,j Livehits, R, M,j Rogovin, Z, At TITLEt Synthesis of celluloselpoinor I a In the pressl~' 1-2nitriJ fraft cop2jZ"r_ of the oxidation-reduction system cellulose _ F02 _ 2. Investigation of ..the influence of differenVinitiation conditions on the coefficient of polynarlso- tion of polyacrylonitrile and on the degree of cellulose conversion SOURCE: Vysokomoleku3:yarnM sclyedineniya, v, 79 no. 9p 19650 1529-1534 TOPIC TAGSt polyacrylonitriles, polymer, resin, cellulose, copolyserp graft polymer ABSTRACTs The factors influencing the coefficient of polywrization In the ayn- thesis ef cellulose-polyacrylonitrile graft copolymers and the effect of different initiating conditions on the degree of cellulose convers!,on have been studied. The synthesis was carried according to the,nothod previously reported by the authors (Khimich. volokna,, 196% 3, 1965). The experimatal results are shown graphically in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure. A x"hanism, for the synthesis of graft copolymers in the presence of aellulose- Fe %02 is proposed, It van found I Card 113 L n42-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022596 k-~ that the coefficient of polMrization of grafterd polparyloaltrile depends on the krafting method and that the degree of cellulose conversion Im mom cases reached the value of WA. Orig. art. hass I table, I graph# and 7 oquatUns, ASSOCIATIONs Monkovskly tekstil'n'yy Imetitut (Weem Textile ImUtute) SUBMrMD: 100ot64 ZNCLt ~01 .808 cows 000 00 NO REF SOVI 004 OTMI 005 card 2/3' ---------- "Mi M OM Ii, ME L 3.142-66 ACCESSION M AP5022596 ZVOMM M A 0 time.,hours Fig. 1. Influence of the extent. of reaction on the quantity of graft on poly- acrylonitrile (1). its conversion (J#) coefficient of polymeridtion KP of grafted polyacrylonitrile PAN (b 3 , and the degree of cellulose conversion (2). Reaction conditionst 600, liquor ration 50, acryl-; onitrile concentration 3.5%. H concentration O.OD3%. A- quantity 202 of grafted po2yacrylonitrile weight % in respect to collulose, B- do- gree of cellulose conversion % i ccrd4 Y;_~;,-,- ROG")VIN., ZA'. ~ ~~ I f3 a rd a n;3-i,y-.-: I -i of the proper Lie s of t. he gr a ft pollymer of ~ 'I- -prirron~,. rzv,,vya.ucheb.zav.) Ulm. -J klhim.tekh. a and pe, .. y 8 lt~5 ~ , -L .. 0 jo (MlRA, .1 - . PL-,4knvsk-:'LY- iAsl'-~'Llnyy institut, kafedr% kh-A.milchesk..kh volokon. L 30171-.66 EMP(j)/PVr6r)JT RY/V4 AC~ NR. JW 6009879 SOURCE CODE: UR/04l3/66/ooo/oo4/00'T0/0O7O INVENTOR: Gulina, A. A. ; Domiteyeva, I. A. ; Livs1iits, R. M. ; Ragovin, Z. A. 2 ORG: none ymers/1 Clas ?F17V TITLE: Preparation of graft copol s 39, No. 178( SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 70 TOPIC TAGS. copolymer, graft copolymer, redox oyatem, vinyl monomer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of preparing graft copolymer in the presence of the redox system: metal of variable valence and oxidizer. To increase the reaction rate and lower the reaction modulus and tempera- ture, the process is conducted in aqueous emulsions of the monomer in the presence of an emulsifier. [LDI SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: 14Nov64 r Prolapse 158, of the bladder Into the scrotum. Urologila 23 no.6:53-54 N-D (Katk 11:12) 1. Is khirurgicheakogo otdolonlya (nauchnyy rukovoditall Iftyat) Moskovskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollaitay No.5- 3.1. Khttrina), WARM, die. prolapme In sorotal hernia (Rus (HBUTA INGUIUL. compl. scrotal with bladder prolapse (Has)) - prof. V.S. (glavvy vrach -11 ~ :I I I VIKITMT, A. M.; GULINA, L. A. Intestines - Tumors, [kylkin's Disease Isolated lymphogranulomatosis of the small intestine. ArMiiv nat. 13 no. 6, 1951. (Moskva) Iz kafedry patologicheskoy c-natomii (zav.- prof.6 1. V. Davydovskiy) 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Monthly List of Suggian Accessions, Library of Congre7s, April. 1952. UNCLAIS)IFIED institutz imeni I. V. Stalina red. 5 April 1950 GULINA, L.A.. kandidat maditainskikh nauk Report on morphological conferences of the Department of Pathoanatomy of the Second Moscow Stalin State Medical Institute, hold In 1952. Arkh.pat. 17 n0-3:87-92 JI-S 155. (PATHOLOGY) (MLRA 8:12) GU L 1 iV. 1z; MWAIK C,onfereacea on morpbology s-.)vrisered by the Deoa-,,:nent of PAtho- anatomy of the 1;econd lledic~!l Institute and Moscow -'rouectors during 1953. Arkh.pat. 19 nc,-61-83-8? '57. l[L"RA 'A 0: 10) k- 1. Sokretarl morfologicheskikh kanferentely (ANATOMY. THO LCU"Ir. L) DAVYOVSKIY I V - DANILOVA, Y M - GULINA L A , PORROVSKAYI, L.Ya. PnTkIT*SW*, N.N.; TINY'Al~O~,--Tu-.-G7.j"----kli&~, Z.Ye.; CHESNOKOVA) S.A. Experimental morphological analysis of tissue systems of the body in "decorticated" animaloo Arkh, pat. 22 noo 018-34 '60- (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (MIRA 14: 1) KOGAN, B.B.; KHODZHARIROVA, V.S.; GULINAq L.Aojk -ZEIDA14OV, V.S. Diabetic glomerulosclerosis. Terap. aro. 32 no. 3:52-60 Mr 160. (MIRA 14:1) (DIABETES) (KIDNEYS-DISEPUSAS) DAVYDOVSKIYJ I.V.; GULITIAj L,A~- Problem of atherosclerosis. Arkh. pat. 23 no. 1:2-23 161. (MM 14:1) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) DAVYDOVSKIYq I.V.; GULDIA, L.A.; OZARATv A.I. (Mookva) Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in the light of morphological data* Arkh.pate no*7tlO-18 1629 (MIRA 15:9) 1. Is kafeft patologichookoy avatomii (sav. - doystritelln" chlen AMIi SSSR prof. I.V. Davydow ki ) 11 Noskovskogo meditain- I I skogo institute. imeni 14.1. Pirogovaa Trektor - dotsent M.G. Sirotkina), (AR78RIMCIZROSIS) GULIMI, N.S. Case of extraction of tapeworm with duodenal catheter. Med. parazit., 14oakva no.1:98-99 Jan-Feb 1953- (CLUL 24:4) 'I. Of t~e Infootimis Division of the Hospital of Bereanikov Therapeutic Amalgamation (Head Physician - A. V. Merinov). - I I' :, : ` - - ~ J- ;"- - " GULINA, O.M. (Gortkiy) Calorimetrid determination of lead in the urine. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 4 no.11:5&60 N 160. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut gigiyany truda, i professionalInfth bolezney. (URINE-4ULYSIS AM PATHOLOGY) (LEAD 114 THE BODT) ASHIAM) F;.[.; GUIANA) KO'fC-,fLOVA, A.P. Changes in the blood proteirw in pnerumonclurosis ccauijed by toxic cheirdcals. Trudy GIGT no.9.-157-170 102. (1,111tr- 1,.":g) SHWLEVA, V.S., kand. med. nauk; GULINA, O.M. Increase of* the histamine content in plasma of epidemic hepatitis patients. Sov. med. 28 no.5:84-86 My 165. (KIRA 18: 5) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. S.N.Sorirson) Gor1kovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Kirova. KAVETSKIY, S.P.; GULD& V.R.- RAUSHENBAKH, 1.0.; 1ffBKIRtL, M.P. Some results achieved and possibilities for further study of ' catastrophic floods resulting from rains. Trudy KazNIGMI no.12:81-94 159. (HIRk 13:5) (Trans-Ili Ala-Tau-Rain and rainfall) (Alm-Ata region--?looda) ACC NRs AP6034032 SOURCE CODE: UR/0342/66/000/010/0052/0054*"'I AUTHOR: Nessonova, G. D. (Docent)~ Gulinkina, I. R. (Assistant); Harliova, G. B. (Docent); Grinevich, K. P. ~Chief or Lal)oratoryT-- ORG: (Nessonova and Gulinkinal Moscow Textile Institute (Noskavekiy tekstilloyy institut) TITLE: flydrophoiing properties ofpolyalkyl- 6r polyaryl-siloxones SOURCE; Tekstil'naya pron7shlennost', no. 10, 1966, 52-54 TOPIC TAGS: hydropholing, silicone, cotton fabric, silicone emulsion, water repellency, F".4-mle- C'ovrAi6L . 7-exr/.ce 9-6-VE--weoc~ ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the hydropholing of cotton fabrjcs with 4queous emulsions of polymethyl-, polyethyl- or polyphenysiloxane (GKzh24MP(Kzh94 or GKzh9 respectively) stabilized with such emulsifiers as Sollvar [poly(vinyl alcohol) containing 10-15% a6tate groups). Alksmon )K-2, OPT-type compounds or gelatin. The silicones were used in the form of aqueous emulsions because their solutions in toxic and inflam~j3ble organ'c solvents cannot be used in the textile industry. The water-repellen2ye? cottonKbric impregnated with silicone emulsions was equal to that of fabrics impregnated with silicone solutions. The best results were obtained in aklaine baths containing about 3% silicone. At 140-150C impregnation proceeded rapidly regardless of the nature of the radical. The -axiom water- 2 ACC NRt AP6034032 repellency of fabrics impregnated at 18-20C with polymethyl- or polyethylgiloxanes was obtained after 7-10 days, but that of fabrics iinpregnated with polyphenyl- siloxane was attained after 50--60 days. Treatment of isprepated,fabrics with soap and soda lowered their water-repellency. However, this process was shown to be reversible, and the initial properties were recovered by beating the treated fabrics to 130--150C for 10-20 mUn oi by ironing for 2-3 min. 20rig. art. has.: 3 figures and I table. BUD CODE: _U/ SUBK DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH-RET: 001/ Card j..Yd., r, o t i -i -~C: Use of ri~ycnt.,; .,'or l.rintjxi,, 60 0 16~ . ~ C.- m -.]r r ~ I - Obn r - -i as) C(lc V~ 1. t~,~l -i-, -1.11 ~: ti. tu t rjl. - C'- 'c:::* ov Imisiteley imeni K.Ya. Voroshilova (MOFA). SERGEMA, Z.I.; SHTERN, I.Ya.; KUZ'MMA, N.L.; EUVINA, S.M., Prinimali uchastiye: SPIMINA, V.I,; SAMSONOVp V.D.; GUL.INKINA, I.R. Dyeing of elastic foam polyurethan and the application of a printed pattern to it. Plast.massy no.2:25-27 262. . .. (MIRA 15:2) (Plastics) (Polyurethan) GULINOVA, L. [Hulinovaj L.J. kand.tokhn.nauk; BOODANO'VICH,. G. (Bohdanovvchv H.]. DOBROVA,, A.. IN6,; TORCHM"KAYA, S. (Torchynalka S.It inzh, Causes of the deformation of gyps= concrete slabs manufactured by the rolling method. Bud. mat. i konstr. 4 no.1:39--40 J&-F 162. 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Colloidal silicic acid retains its activity tip to a calculting temp. or 600', above which the activity dintittishes rapidly. Twenty-one references. S. L. Madorsky go 4 se boss . .......... & S 4 - S L A 441ALL~IkL UTBQ&TWI CL&UPKAVIN 0 AV a As[; 0 10 0 :Z: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 010-0 0, 0 Wrolffi. 9Frrr. 1 13 is v a 0 v t L L ALA M W a r E L - , - - - - ._ 06C.PI-21.1 %-,40t at I W" 01a As absup hN b see uw WA a pre-, ~- d law IL T mot, . . m 46 go, ste "go: so : 1*0 In of astall w *a- Lit A I a fm a a a I N of a A a 3 4 r 0 GULDIOVA,, L. G. Mpan.P.Lo, end OnUr-.,, . L Go Qkdaltig- NETHDD Or CORMUIM. MAMMICAL 0=31. Byunv Vne"ass' Rhino, ObohChOstfts' 1939 (7) 14-10.-Thq autborg j=restipted the relation between the calcining temperature (up to 1700')of dolomite and line and Us amount of host evolved whss lnt*r&ctizg with water and the relation between the calcining temperature or as gae altic and the beat evolved during the dissolving of the components. A diphsaylasthaft Bunsell type calorimeter was used. Not only the quality (activity) of the product but oleo the temperature to which the material of the given composition bad been calcined can be determined by this method ffts the therinal effect of the hydration of C&O and calcined dolomite or that of tA* dissolving of magnesite In XICI. T, T.. ;,ez! V~eL-, 4-o 14 lit 4~-, Vp-ll --ullity WV4 obtainnuf !I nul .. bin it, ( MmIllIT'. Rc--,t=rlIOudWvjns am given Fcc Vie I F p-les fiq Into (fit! qulf, I 1M INMN H01114all :T : t I novit, Lind A. IIN10-:v3; Insir. bli I ~illnl mn lit call tit Atied by Mic CeM t lu d (CL604.2%)' Ill ~ a ullt ~ mill 4:4y! 1 wet dr! d" -%11 b ! , withoti, 'lle4diln. or artwmb) ! ai strength of such centent Is dtkL, to it.4 at I)~ o n I Ir Ve I. 1 ; , I fatit. wins. and to:Teervituilize. a duts; ItL car"pleve the~rcvrysltl- p 55, ffim Mwe d 4 will Cement (wilas a filloly ti-ty il. 1n:Qai ' f: l ' 2 d tr to o it 6 1i. it ii fen clu i ' St Ith o ng should f. ad td U. 'S l l u 00) openfligs !A. Cat.!. To filcreasq: re ; qallce ,I "j be sA* durfils thd o t I, , pf.r su it i 4T" i! KCRNILOVICH, Yu.Ye.; GULINOVA, L.G. Calcium saccharates me plasticizer for cement mortnra and concretes. Rate. i lxobr.predl. v strol. no.137:18-19 156. (Km 9:9) (Concrete) (Saccharic said) GULINOVA, L.G., kand.tekhn. nauk; SKATTNSM, V.I., kand.teklin.muk; TROTSKO, T.T., inzh. Large autoclave-hardened silicate wall blocks. Nov. v stroi. takh. no.12:65-90 157. (MIU 11: 1) (Building blocks) (Silicates) C-i L-~ \ vt \ C ~,' ~- I L, ~(' -1 GULINdVA. L.6., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZAIONCHKOVSKIY, B.F., kand.takhn. -W~ HIR&MWCHINSKAYA, St-.. inzh. Experimental manufacture of large gypsum concrete wall blocks. Nov. v stroi. tekh. no.12:91-109 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Concrete blocks) GULINOVA. Isries Grigorlyevns, Vand.tekhvi.nnuk: KORKWVICH. Yuriy Yevgonlyovich, Imnd.tekhn.nauk; SKATYIISKIY. Viktor losiftvich, Icand. tekh.r)auk; BUDHIKOV, P.P., akademik. red.; TEPLYAKOVA. A., red.: ZELENKOVA. Ye.. tek-hn.red. [Technology of antoclave building materials] Tokhnologtia avto- klavnykh strottelinykh materialov. Pod red. P.P.Budaikove. 11yev, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR. 1958. 254 P. (MIRA 11:7) 1, Alwdemiya nauk UM (for BtAnikov) (Building materials) .OULINOVA, L.G., kand. tOkhn. nauk; TROTSKO, T.T., I,zizh. Lowering the expenditure of lime in making autoclave-hardened silicate products. Novo v prosve strol. mat. no-1:5-12 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Silicate@) (Lime) (RJLINDVA. L.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOGDANOVIGH, G.N., inzh.; TORCHINSUU, 'S-.K_.~_inzh.; DOBFDVA. A.T., inzh.; HAWRN=VA, N.M., insh. Using gypsum-concrete based on various aggregates in afticizic large-panel rolled partitions. Stroismato 6 n0-2:7-9 F '60. (KIRA 13W (Concrete) NUO GULINOVAj L.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOGDAXOVICII, G.N. in2b. VwkUC. out a produstion technology for gypmmn.-perlite heat- insulating products. Stroi-mat. 7 noa:9-12 IN 161. kmIRA 14:3) (Insulation(Reat)) BUDNIKOV, P.P.,- akademik; GULINOVAI, L.G.p kand. tekhn. nauk; TROTSKOP T.T,., kand. tekhn. nauk; ARTEMTSEV, V.P., inzh.; MARCffMOVA.. N.M., litzh. Obtaining sUicate-olail concrete products using two-stage bydrothermal hardening. Stroi. mat. 9 no.5:8-9 My '63. (M]NA 16: 7) 1. Akademiya nauk UkrSSR (for &Wnikov). (San&lime products) MIKUYLOV, A.N., otv.red.; SAKULINSKAYA, M.G., otv.red.; GLm;WpVAq N.V., nauchnyy sotradnik. retsenzent; XACHAMA, O.L., nsuchny7 i3otradnik, retsenzent; POPOVSrAYA, O.K., nauchnyy motrudnik, reteenzent; POBETOVA, T.A., nauchnyy notrudnik, reteenzent; RUMEV, V.H., nauchnyy sotrudnik, retsenzent; SAYZDA , S.F., nsuchnyy sotrudnik. reteenzent; USMOVA. T.V.. red.; TTADIMIROT, O.G.. tekha.red. EAgroclimatic referenos book on Chavashial Agroklimatichaskii spravochnik po Chuvashokoi ASSR. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-yo, 1960. 127 p. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Gorkiy. Gidrowtoorcilogichookeya obeervatoriya. 2. Mntrallnyy institut prognozov (for Oulinovs. Kschayevs. Popovskaya. Pobetova, Rudnev. Sovzdarg). (Ouvashim-Crops and climate) GULIWVA, N.V...,- PROTSEROV, A.V.,, TSIRKOV, YU.I. "Agroclimatology in agriculture.0 Report subndtted to the Conf, on the Appliciition of Science and Technology for the 1knefit of the Less Dgvelopod Areaso Geneva., SwitrerlmA 4-20 FebluITY 1963 GULINOVA, N.V. 1 5 Phenological mappIng. "'Yli-4y TSIF no,14(`-Je~~-4f. I ~1~1 I ( t.f! r. 19 : 7 ) 1, U ~,A GULISASHVILI, A.A.; KOCHINASHVILI, L., red.; MA-KIIARADZE, T., . ied. (Point, straight line, plane) Tochka, Tbilisi, Izd-vo Grusinskogo politekhn. priamaia ploskoet'. in-ta, 1959. 119 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Geometry, Plane) STAROVEROV, I.G., otv. red.; YASITREBOV, M.M., zam. otv. red.; VERKHODAVOV, M.Kh., red.; GULISHP14BAROV, F.M.. r-ri.: OSTFOVJ, I.G., red.; FIN [Equipment album; air heaters and heating units] Allbom oborudovaniia; kalorifery i agregaty. Moskva, 1964. 96 p. [Equipment album; unit air conditioners] Allbom oborudovaniia; mestnye konditsionery. Moskva, 1964. 105 p. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy institut santekhproyekt. L 31845-66 T JK NMi AP6021322 (A) scuin coms P0/0O81/65/019/003/03D9/b3l3q1 AUTHOR: jellaszewicz. j., Hawlagr, j. Czackes il Cytanklewics-Sienn1*81 M.; Goraka A.; ebenstrelt, C.; Klinek.LH.1 AIMPOW118, 9-; KEMLL_g~ I -1 Lu_ &-A.; ff2cgn'_J~; PjLWjgwgk"j Pedryea, U Firnal. G.; Pogorzelska, A ..; RodzinskiA L.; Siennicki. W ; Sikora, G.; SsMncs7k',, Terech.1 1,; ulawrzyn Liencel Z.; Znisjj A. OX.: Institute or BadUrftiolomy, PZH. Warsaw (Zaklad Baktariolool); Reginnal a lqzezov, .-Larsaw.-wroclaw (WoJewodska I Klejaka St4cJ Sanitarno-EpidesiolOgiclInfi); Batteriologic, Laboratory, No. 3. FSK. Wroclaw (Laboratorium Baktoriologicrny) TITLv' Antibio resistant strains or Streptococcus virldens, Streptecoccus Fecalls, Eschorichin colM-Pseudomonse aeruenoss, Proteum species and Klebstella species, isolated in Poland in 1960-1963 SOURCE: Przeglad spidemiologiesny, Y. 19, no. 3p 1965p 309-313 TOPIC TAGG; bacteriology, penicillin, strentomycin, tetracycline, erythromycin, neomycin ABSNAG-1; Sensitivit tests of the above strains uvre carried out In respect to peni- cillin, ~ A etracyclines, chloramphenicolt orythraqcin and neamycin, It was -fdund that resistance to antlblotice In Streptocacel' differed from that In Gram- negative bacilli. Streptococcus fecelle was found highly resistant to penicillin and erythromycin. Appreciable resistance to all antibiotics was noted In strains identlfl as Streptococcum viridans. Fasistance varied according te samiplea and territorial die tribution. Experiments were conducted In 11 centers throughout the country simultanim- ouslyj results were compared with those obtained In an Identical experimental series I a single hospital environment. Orig. art. hams 2 tables. Zjw _ Z , 06/ sm DAT&s none/ ono w, ool/ = W, ool 512 cgr I (jjfLT,l-'ASH7jTT,j ,r1. -, . 2)t9q-) Gulisashvili, '3- G. Haschet Gamotenhnofto DO zheniyn Rcrobnn i-o i--~Os~ I;Ekl) , Trudy In-T., L,-~sa (Akad. Nauk Gruz. Ssp), T-1. P119, -1 127-209.--Na Gruz. I ',us Yaz. So: -,et ;is' "Jo 33) 1910 GULISATIVILI, R. G. Suspended cableways in the lumber industry Most-va, .Goslesbumizdat, 1952. 195 P. (54-17627) SD539.G8 it GULISASVILr, B. A OWater-chutes with hydraulic tractiona, p. 75 (Analele Roxam-Savietice. Soria Silvicultura-Industria Lemmani Si A Hartiel., Series a II-a, v. 7. no. 15, Se.Pt/Oct. 1952 Buouresti) A it I U myse:Aa Toke 2, No 9 0 501 Mont List I ngress,Ms Awmdow a ~tsions~ Li rary of C -ptmber --1953, Uncl. GVLI$ASFVIL , ~.G, Flunes Log flume with hydraulic traction. Les. prom., 12, No. 4, 1952. 9. 'Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, December, 195IRM& Unclassified. t.d. Georgia (Transcaucasia) - Lumbering Development of the forest industry in the Georgian S. S. R. Les. prom. 12 No. 6, 19526 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952 F M . Unclassified. GULISASHVILI, B.G., inzh. Lightwelp,bt cablwaya. Makh,stroi. 15 no.10:26-27 0 '58, ()CRA 11111) (Cabloways) GULISASHVILI B.G.- NADARAYA, V.L. Studying the rate of hydraulic transport of shavings b, y pipeline. Stroi.truboprov. 9 no.11:14 N 164. (MIRA 18.2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut lesnoy promyshlennosti, Tbilisi. ussR/Humn and Animal physi,)lo67 (Norml and Patholofial 1) T Di,~estion. The Stomach. Abs Joux Ref Viur Diol., No 6) 1959, 26631 Author rvaliaslivili, A.A., Gulisashviii 1118t Tbilisi Medical Institute Title Motor-Evacuatory Fmictioll of the Stomch in Healthy Hirlails. Ori,r Plab Tr- Thilissk. nod. in-t, 1957, 15, 146-149 Abstn et No abstract. Cara 1/1 - 57 -