SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KISFALUDY, S. - KISHCHINSKIY, S.

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Xuagary/Analytical Chandstry - Analysis of Organic Substances, G-3 A~st journal: -Referat. Zhur.. Eblmiya., N0199 1956 61906 Author: Braun Pal Tbatitution: :None Am Acids by Title: Qwntitativtt.Determination,of ino -Means of Paper ChrcVa+.69r4hy Original Periodical: Aminosavak,kvantitativ papirkromatografias.i~4~ehat~arozasa,-Magyar tud. akad."biol. es,.orvosi tud.' bszt., kozl., 1954, 5, WO-19 77-47; Hungarian; Z. ges..~innere mea.,: 1954,:g, No 14., 699-7ol; German Abstract: Amino' a r 6separated by t 2.41mensional chr.oms. ography.9n filter paper Wba No:lt_-36.x,3.6 cm. 'Solvent-in first 'direction, mixture of phenol,,and-distilled vater:(free from Cu2 ) (3:1), in the second direction raliture of -n-propyl alcohol .(I) and distilled.vater (7:3)- Dried at.-rocei temperature moistebed with dilute solution,of nin- bydrin (3:1).-.(to'' solution of, 10 mg SnClg *2H20 in 10 ml acetate bufferi '500- ml: 1 N NaOH + 500 ml. 2 N CH3COO11, added 25 mg II.brought Card 1/3 --- - ----------------------- ---_-----_-- MUM.- llungary/Analytical Chwistry Analysis of Organic Substances., G-3 Abst Journal: Referat Zbur Kb:LmlYa,, No 19, 1956, 6igo6 Abstract: The method makes it possible to determine amino acids in the presence of serum after removal of proteins and salts fram the latter. Average error of the method is �10$~ it is higher in the case of cyetine, proline and oxyproline. Card 3/3 -- ------------------------------- ,G, - - gj%~, -,-- --- - - - . . fa vArimst alit = -S Ki husum 84=7"Cueno. P. Brauu- dw Ik S-~ IL~ -Awd &f. -ffvsoj~ T.A paper -chcogaitbazu method of Q"Y~~ of hum=_sCV=, A _ 1 d' kk o f ii afi OtInj b th " Li e "Cen X S c n o eva. vac.- wo y 'i'metbcd '=b4'4.r1 phen"u - (tee: distd. UkO ( I I . . - _. _. t _ ", ' .- -L '!.' Ot the Ust, yrOiQMQI-OA 016t d 4toQd; dja*~* lei Ved frM The IMNtotbetavents- 'pa ~ vel k Od b 1 F " C " o 4. , SQ y Y lam Wmy*1:w1* 1% gk.'KOH.' i"Pt.st 65 -, 15 tdhi.~Afw spots cist 164it'L tr"CM-4 to it 7:3 mixt.lof acetone-H40 in catibated tubes swd tbeLopticald. , - 11, _" cGo ddif.' aMhW M tentS of P'Ottr6phatonlitriCally. FCi* normal ftmw vmve idahim; 37, amInIfte, 10, 1upar- i tic aCM, 5, CyStIUJ~, 23;~'OldtAUHW 91 ketfue. 23, ytin YcivAj 1% MAkIt"i 21 - c to, phenyl ~ -'afintne 17, Jjftjj~e, It., 11U~ 44,pitficaut -,divUllon - from normal wix 6bumd In severe heotittm or cii. thasis af the liver. , (if the usine atone ureatic patient. them I - - I tm Uctris, Was marw Inc' MW n phew ine and ty"ine.- B N ~.~.-IOLDI. M.; KISFALUDY. S.; SZABO. GY. Free amino acid content of the lymphs. Acta, mad. hung. 10 no.1-2: 67-73 1956. 1. L,med.izinischii Universitataklinik und,patboph7stologiacbe Abtallung des.1oraichungs-Instituts for experimentelle Nedizin der unga.riscb6i2 Akademle der Wissenschaften. Budapest. %YMM 'free. amin'o acid content in dogs (Ger)) (AMAD ACIPS.' datirm, '.In lymph'. free amino acid content in dogs (Ger)) Roo. F.-to amiza Md watimt at the 4alpL P. llmut-n. MF~Iljt. amd G. SZTW Nww?, I-jv,2, 1941. 1-,; 11133-134 -IW-t of AW., Univ. af Fuda,,cst., 5~~ndor u.2ii. IT p ' M Budapest. VIII, Hungary). KISFAWDY, Sandor; TRAUN, Pal Amino,ac d studies in Wilson disease. Yagy. belorv. arch. 10 no-5-6: 144-148 Oct-Dsc 57- 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Igyatem I. B,elklinWajanak koslemays (igasgato: Russvyak letvan). (EIHPATOIMNTIGUIAR MDENMTION, metab. Wilson's die., amino acid content of blood & urine (Hun)) (AMXO A(; IM, . determ, In blood & urine In Wilsonts dis.(Ran)) 1; VOLDI, Mihaly; KISFAIDDY, Sandor; SZABO, Gyoggy Amino acid determination in lymph. Kiserletes orvostud. 10 no.1:11-14 Feb 58. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi. Fgyetem 1. Belklinikaja. (LYMPH amino acid content in dogs (Ekm)) (LMIND ACIM, determ. in Imh.in dogs (Hun)) KISFALUDY. C~tantitatlve determination of amino acids by paper chromatography. Klaerletes orvostud. 10 no.2-3:293-304 Apr-June 38. 1. 'Budapeati Orvostudomnyi Egyetem 1. sz. BelklinDmja. (AMINO ACUS, determ. quantitative -oaper chromatography with modified ninhydrin reagent (Hun)) KWULUDY, Pathogenesis and therapy of hepatic coma. Orv. hetil. 99 no-17t568- 575 27 Apr.,3Q. 1. A Budapesti OrvostudmFLnyi Rgyetem I. oz. Balklinikajanak (Igazgato Ruaznyak Istvan dr. egyet. tanar) kozlemenye. (BVATIC GOYA -pathogen. & tbar. (Hkm)) tv KISFUDDY, Sandor; NNOMMI, Klara. Uperiences with a now therapeutic method in cirrhotic coma and precoma. Grv.) hetil. 99 no-172575-577 27 Apr 58. 11 A Budaposti Orvostudomnyi Figyatem L oz. Belklinikajamak (igazgato: Russnyak.. Istvan dr. egyat. tanar) kozlemenyo. (HEPATIC COPA* tbar, proteitk-free diet, chlortetracycline & intestinal irrigation in com & precom in liver cirrhosis (Mm)) (LIVAR GUMOSIS, compl. precom & com, tbar., protein-free diet, chlortstracycline & Intestinal Irrigation (3m)) (CHWRTIMCYCLIND, ther. use precom:& com in liver cirrhosis, with protein-free diet & intestinal irrigation (Ehn)) (DIM, in various dis. Protein-free diet in precoma & coma in liver cirrhosis, with. chlortetracycline & intestinal irrigation (Ban)) fSA OLTI, Perenc, Br,; PAPP, Miklo,s, Dr.; ,,Sandor Agammaglobulinemia, in aftlts. Orv. hetil. 99 no.21:718-719 25 May 58. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 3gyetem I. sze BelklinLkajanak (lg.: Russnyak IstyRn dr. eg7et..tanart akademikus) kozlemenyo. (AGIL*UGU)BULMMIA, cane reports in adult (Ran)) M ~i II w 1 , 11, mon-'11 Z W1 VERM: - MIN, MOMOMMA-MOMMM" KISFAILMY, sandor,,Dr. Clinical observations on dibydrochlorothiazide, a new oral anti- diuretic. Mao. belorv. arch. 12 no.4:96-104 Aug 59 1. A BudApeeti Orvostudomarqi Ngyetem I. oz. Belklinikajamk (Igaigato;, dr -rasirqak Istvan:e9yetemi tanar) ko2lemenye. (GRIOROTHIAZIM, rel cpds) �R EXCERPTA YZDICA Sea 2. Vol 12/9 Physiology Sept 59 ON AMINOACIDURIA - Einige Beobachtungen bei e rhOhter" Aminosturenausseheidung (Aminoacidurie) - K i a f a 1u d y and Braun Si P 1. Med. Univ.-Klin.. Budapest - ACTA MLMr_AvAU.SC HUNU. Im. 1i/1-4 (197-205) 'Tables 2 Details are given of the amino-acid excretion in a case of chronic pyelonephritis with aminoaciduria, a diabetic nephropathy with ilycinuria. associated with hypo- physeal Infantilism. and 2 cases of alcaptonuria. KISIAWDYpSandor; tachnikal mankatare: BRULICH, Margit Determination of ammonia in the blood by means of ninhydrin reaction. 91serletes Orvostudozany 12 no.1:98-106 If 160. I.,Ihdapenti Orrostudomenyi %yeten I. as. Nalklinikaja. -(ANKONIA blood) (INDICATM AND MUGIUM) KISFALUDY, Sandor; BIJKI,, Lela; MESZAROS, Sandor Effect of oral amino acids on the ammonia concentration in the portal blood. Kiserl. orvostud. 16 no.4:385-390 Ag 164. 1. Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I sz. Belklinikaja. KISFALUDY, S.; ERULICHp Margit. ----------- ...........-I I Determiriation of the ammania amtent in deprotainized blood. Acta med. acad. sci. Hmg. 20 no.lr,9-87 164. 1. MadizinischeElinik (Direktort Rroi;~ Mh?~ I.Fhmnyak) de:r mediziniacbm Milversitat., Budape" Tcsts 11 TRI 11 I~A ?. Y gunr rian State Piilroads' Hospital and. Central Ambulant Service 1. Medical Dpivirtment (chief physidi n- VANDORFY, Jozsef, Dr) (YAV yagyar ;llamvasutak Korhaz es Kozponti Rpnadelo, I. Belosztaly), "Study of the Basal and Increased Histamine-Loading Acid Secretion of the Stomach." Budapest, Orvosi ilatilap. Vol 107, No 40, 2 Oct 66, PaCos 1885-1887. Abstract; [Author's liunmllrian suvimarj modified] Basal secrPtIon and the increased-*'- histamine tests were carried out in 100 males and the. values found in healthy subjects as well as in various diseases are reported. The values found are within the extreme limits reporter! In the literature, A comparison of acid production obtained by the 1 mv Pernmin and the increased histamine tests in healthy subjects and in patienis with duodenal ulcer revealed sienificantly hi;~her acid values in the case of the incrPased histamine test in both, but especially in the ulcer group. The advantages and applicability of the increased histamine test is discussed by the author. This test furnishes the best clini- cal conclusions concerning the amount of active parietal cells. Acid production can be induced by this method even in some of those cases in which histamine refractory.achlorhydria was present after administration of 1 mg of histamine, thereby enabling the determination of cases of true achlorhydria. 4 Hungarian, 45 Western references, 0 KIN KISFALVI Istvan dr.; FOMYODI, LaJosp dr. Hyper-ilirubemia in cardiac decompensation. Orv. he-til. 100' no.a-:1021-1023 30 11y"65. 1. JJav Korha2, 1. Belosztaly es Kozponti Laboratoriume -- -- - -- - - - - - - :u~ -,U3 -- - - ----- - - --- -- - -- - jj~lo. joup. v I AUT HfM rj,P, TFl, :B, Card: 2'jar~ng. Toxins. ,RFhBiol., Ne. 4,1959: N, o 15 8 A 9 c Z, !,Otilln, t 3y Ch, ange in Arbutin Content in the Species Ai~Ftostapllylos uva urpi (L.Spv.) In the Period of Development and Depending on Environment Factors i) 1950, 2, No..L, 40-110 ,/j 163 W IJP(e)- __ DS/JD/JG/WB AW' 531W66 AT6034086 SOURCE '60-DE-i H7U2502/657 60376-2 AUTHOR: Kiss# Andras- Neugebauer,, Jeno-NMgebauerp Y. ORG: [Kiss] Research Institute of the Telecommunication Industry, Budapest I .[Neugebauer) Vnited Inc cent Lamp -'ie_VciFk anablectric Works, Budapest TME: Reactions of tungsten, molybdenum ard their oxides in the potassim hexachloroferrate(IU)-alkali-water system II. studies of the electrode potontial of tungsten' SOURCEs Acts, chimica acadudae scientim-um Hungaricaep Y. 44, no. 3, 1965, 253-266 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, tungsten compound, molybdenum compound,, molybdenump oyanogen -compound electrode potential ABSTRACT;* The*changis in the 'lectrode potential of,tungstenll vairiouif cohei6trations of potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) and with different types of alkali were investigatele The aim was to find the conditions under which the dissolution process leads to the formation of a crystalline structure suitable for microscopic investigations. It was found that the elpetrode potential of tungsten shows sudden changes at certain points of the dissolution process. A rapid decline in the redox potential was found to be the principal process which determined the potential and which was responsible for ths sudden changes at the same time. By correlating the characteristic values of electrode potentials with the surface changes which took place*during thqj- process it could be shown thatt at mole ratios of potassium hexacyanoferrate(M) to potassium hydroxide of over 2.25, the surface of tungsten become polished wIdlet at lower ratioev an etching effect is evident which makes the crystal structure more n .�n8w d*070-1-ft L .1 (JORS: 33-t 540Y irtgUhrm: M art. in ~Card J&, BM OATL4 M&44 IG REF: L 46220-66 T/E'~W(t)/ETI IJP(c) ACC NR: AT6034080 SOURCE CODE: HU/2502/65/045 0001 AUTHOR: Kissj Andras-Kish, A A ORG: Research Insti-tde of elecommunication Industry, Budapest TITLE: Reactions of tungste ~(molybdenum and their oxides in a potassium hexac~anoferrate(III)--alkali-water system III. Studies of the electrode potential of molybdenum SOURCE: Academia scientiarwn hungaricae. Acta chimica, v- 45, no. 1, 1965, 1-11 TOPIC TAGS: electrode potential, molybdenum, molybdenum compound, tungsten, tungsten compound, cyanogen compound ABSTRACT: The changes occurring in the electrodo potentiallof molybdenump at various concentrations of potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) and in the-presence of different.~' alkalis, were investigated. During the dissolution reaction, a very rapid change was found to occur in the electrode potential of molybdenum at the mole ratio Ki = K CF6 (CN)61 : KOH = 1.85. At ratios of K, less than 1.70, the known etching effect Mass, while at ratios more than 1.85, an intermediary solid phase is formed on the surface ._gf-molybdenum-and, due to the prevalence of side reactions at this section, another type of reaction mechanism begins to be at work. The side reactions are derived from some coupling of the various oxides -with potassium hexacyanoferrate(III). Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 1 table. [Orig. art. in Eng.] EJPRS:. 33,5401 SUB CODE: 07, 11 SUBM DATE: O6May6L ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 001 Card 1/1 bl 'OMAN, D.; KARDON, B.; KISH, D.; SLMOSVAT, G.S.; ORCH D [Search for the interference of the resonance neutron capture with the potential one in the resonance of gold at 4.9 ev.] Poiski interforentaii,razonansnogo zak-hvata neitronov s potentsialtnym v rezonanse zolota 4,9 ev. Dubna, Ob"edinennyi in-t iadernykh issl., 1963. 11 P. (MIRA 17:7) ACCESSION NR: AP4037567 S/0056/64/046/005/1578/1585 AUTHORS: Dorchoman, D.; Kardon, D.; Kish, D.; Samosvat, G. S. TITLE: Search for interference of resonance capture of neutrons with potential capture at the 4.9 eV resonance in gold nuclei SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1578-1565 TOPIC TAGS: neutron resonance capture, potentiitl capture, inter-. ference, apparatus error# capture cross section, n-Gamma reaction, potential.capture cross section, resonance capture cross sectione Ganuna spectrum ABSTRACT: This is a.continuation of earlier work (preprint Oryal No. 956, Dub~na, 1962), with a greater effort made to eliminate the apparatus effect which was then erroneously mistaken for inter- To detect the interference, the capture cross sections measur;-.d by recording different portions of the hard part of the y A 1/3. ACCESSION.M. AP4037561 J, 197 198 spectrum from the reaction Au (n, y) Au were compared with the ~'cross section measured by recording the central part of tbe.same .;:spectrum. No interference was observed within the limits of,experli-A mental.error. The potential.captur e cross section was estimated to_ lFbe, a < 0.5 mb assuming that.the direct capture mechanism is operat- p ing during the emission of all the y lines with energies in the,5.5-- i:6.5 MeV range* The data,are.compared with similar results by Wasson Draper (Physics Letters, v. 6, 350, 1963), whose estimate of I.the cross section is claimed-to' be too-high. "In conclusion the ',,vauthors thank F. L. Shapiro for continuous interest in the work and 1-for useful discussions,' Ya. Urbanets who participated in one of the '~stagez of the work, G. P. Zhukov and B.- Ye. Zhuravlev for operatin 9 ,~.the electronic equipment,'and-A. A. Loshkarev for continuous help." Prig. art. has:'3 figures, 5.formula6, and 1 table. jASSOCXATION: Ob"yedinenny*y--inatitut yaderny*kb LealedovanLy 2/3 Card--.. ...... 'Card 3/3. L NMRI-67 EV*,'T(m)/EV1P(j) Rm ~"'CC IN-3- A-117003502 ------- C'OD~';'--Ult/0076/66/o'4/006/l.,i3~/,~?)~6, 0 narxictuarlyan, Mi. S dcal 1113tituto im. L. Ya. Karpov, Noscow (Fizilco-ldiimichosldy a.' 1,oaoouiol d.Solutioins of Bonzoplicnone and N :In :zr,o,vo,.).,m,o1 an vao a~,7,-;cd--Stato at 3000 and Jji tho Vitrcous e2te fooo 1C Vol 40, V.o 6, Jun 66, pp 13-39-1UM PP O~ 4 ,iz,.eAiO1j'.'!S Of iso-propanol mid solutions of bonzophonono zmd --'U was :Uivcz;-Uir,--atcd.- &-vaplas were irradiated oithor in -d Or -'170--cil, vitrcOUS G"'a-Le. In the latter case tha b1tuermcdievo, L 4 adiolysis prod,%,,cts, were bm3tir-atcd spoctroscopically ane, by -Uio zpR 0 i*-,,q'U`.,od. Oil radio2,ysis of vitreous isopropanol at 77 X (-1960C), solvatod c'.,!'ons and Ihydtrox~riGopropyl radicals formed. A. In the prosenco o- 'bonzo-Phlanono, t1he kololl radical Psi C011 and -,'.ho anion radical of benzo- L -,a a axdoa radiczL of Ph a.) Aomed in aeLdition to this, iehilo ..-.C '0rCZGnC0 a' naphthalene L anion radical of the latter formied. a., :,adieUo-a ielt1i lidh I$ a' , > 340 rid1limicrons, twhe solval. N. ted electrons disappearod rapidly, i4iile the anion radicals of benzophenono were stablee Card 1/2 UDC: 541.15 .4 L 10781-67 ACC NR: A27003502 m-Ith light did not increase the COMOWILratiOn ._Or, 0- jLhe elco ,o so, ve,.a*L~ rons of ., t aj-i, methmie, or ace .L yields of hydror .,a COH radicals or alter tho 2 - , 0 radjolysis of iso-proH. in the radiolysis of liquid. iso-PrOH for."Ica vh Cy of added be'nzopheno,18 y; le, 0, acc4 lie in relattion to the conc. -e L 40 the yield of-ace~Dne vras due tO passed througih a na:,ilnula- 7.10 increase in C=0 of the reaction 1,10COH + P111 _;e C'20 + ph Coi on the ra-,ction 2 XeCON -> Mra C~'-O + 'v'0 CHOU. Tha presence of naphtnalone during A. - 1,3,q in .&ttate reduced the Yields Of all radiolysis Of 4SO-P ~C V- IL. Shar atiy for assistance ors thar ,acjjolysis products a - iso-PrOh., The auth v L _p =A 1 tablo. Orig. art has. 7 :fjowou t i1i dotain-Inger aml deciphering the EPR rIP00tra' fj-P,'Is-. 3M06f t naphthalene ,~011:[C TAGS: radiation chomistrY. EPR spoc rum 3 m Fa Fs 013 00 suDcogz: 07 '77 S W(I )/"Pb-(v -3/1 TE"',kVIVA /7- 21 2/rdT "d) IVP 5-2/t '4~. AT50OU70 3/3126,/.k- 3,/ /On2l/0133/013h 000 Popovich, L (Buchareat)i Xish, G. (Kluzh) -Dort on ths- activity of the Rumanian statiomm Pt Frur-t-,;~rest, A-rd Kl~zll I - ,Wj7CS: Nablyudeniya iakusstvenaykh sputnik-ov Zemli, no. 2, 1963. Warsaw, Pfi-N, 11963, 133-13h TOPIC TAM: satellite observation, artificial earth satellite kj~ ACT The work of the Rumanian !satellite observatit-,n Rtations at, Buchareet, is di --x-4 v~d Elurt, (No. 11~~) aurlng lQ3, Jf~cll:,l ~~-O risual observations waB made. A rmnber of photographic observations of 1~he Sche were used in a program of cos-adc trianzulatior, Y~-Ilh cyther -P L ~:, Ths p6s~oji` 'th O'Tii547W-7~~~~ t6 iat 6 2a geocentric Cc~c-dirjatas of &ho vere also determined. The Klush utatiov made I"ll visual obse=ations and took part in the program "Interobs.1 A method for rapid inveB- nown satellites based on the visaal -f wa~3 Card 3266&~,- ACGESSIOU HRi AT5001-470 developed by A. Fall, A means was alBo worked out for determini-ng satellites at qt-ation-- Ioc~'E~near the ones having the sate1l:ito aphemeris. Rumardar. ~.n ~anfferenre~ on aataliltle o'--serv -N ' -.-M6 'BM a7f=. GO 00 1i i~iinF sn - v. o0o OTHERi 000 SUB CODE - SV ACC NRt AP6022017 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/003/0158/0160 AUTHOR: Matush, L.; Opauski, I.; Kish, I. ORG: Central Institute of Physics Studies, Budapest (Tsentral'nyy inatitut fizicheskikh issledovaniy) TITLE:- Improvement of the MI-1305 mass spectrometer for the isotopic analysis of natural carbon and oxygen SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3, 1966, 158-160 TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrometer, mass spectroscopy ABSTRACT: High-accuracy,measurements of the C131C12 and 018/016 ratios are required bo'th in studies of the originofCO, and-in determination of the paleotemperature. For this purpose the following improvements and modifications have been made on the MI-1305 mass-spectrometer: (1) a new gas release system was developed; (2) the ion receiver*was redesigned so as to make spacings between slots, through which two ion beams to be compared are transmitted; (3) a sensitive recording unit was added for the compensating comparison of ion currents; and (4) a precise control of both the accelerating ion current and the magnet feed current was introduced. Several hundred measurements.were conducted with the modified Tna s-spectrometer system to determine the C13/C12 ratio. The comparative measurement accuracy was 0.02-0.03X. Orig. art. .has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 07 18/SUBM DATE:-I12Jun65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REP: 004 Card 1/1 UDC: 621.384.8 KISH, I.; PITZM. I. Inhibiting the activeness of @oil wAltase. Fochvovedenie no.8: &-86 Ag 060. (MIRA 130) 1. Universitet .Ini Babseb-Boysi, g. Iluxh, Ruarnsiaya Neroduaya Reqmbliks. (Boll chemistry) (Glucosidase) :W-amwzkl;ii aq !LC Ull",Y ly~t-IP ?Vf C~ li iAC( IN'le ldrxtlc~d -4ah Ule dma Ul C"gwfurd. el i;. i 41 In the 13 -- ACOMe (Ul z,-, I - binary Sy5teul CIIC Z).p. 64.74', cvn(aiaed 33 6517, A,,Olle tkccuis of the Yamr and livwidl faniffies 'i '11r," iorral:g J of Ll U~u f 1, 1,% j 36' P h 85 3 C ~ , - h e m t , w.t HC4, r2sp. 5% -cam ma7vr, 2". =d McOEI ZSA =L%. ne dlita. Ham tarmed 4 ~amdie:s --urvts, 2 of ~vh" started frorm azzotrape of 11 and tii, __T j ft-om the aientrope of 1; one d each Imup ttiv... .,a P_ the a x of MeOTf aad the other at the a:~,tr- ILI pc , , The m.5cpg. thcbz famBies of dimcn. maves appz- tht- projed=3 of tl~e rido and tb~ ralky cn u,, SurhCe. 11he results supported the first law of K the vap~,r phase is richer in that componwit Eb, man. of wKich rjLQrs the b.p. of the 9,,In -C wv a;-5tt,;-a a' Aw 'm tza iv~ WE -tic -S OY Witt' t T ,he: iffus 47, Lity A~m mi-ri. fez. the can be 110 0", the poAa t .140 'KICH, L. "Investigation of the Kinetics of Electrode Processes on Chromiwm Cadmium, and Cadmium Amal-am in connectlon with the j U .,-'lectrochemical theory of the Dissolution of Metals." Lin-;n..---rad Order of Ler-in State U imeni A. A. Zhdanov. Lenir~-rad, 1956 (Dissertat.l.on for the Degree of Candidate in Chemical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya Letopist, No 91 1956 ON SOV/2216 50) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATI. Soveshchanlys p0 clektrokhImil. 4th. Moscow. 2956. Trudy... ; jaborniki (Transactions or the Fourth Conference On Elect- -vo AN SSSE'. rochemi. try; Collection or Articles) Noncom, Ind 1959. 868 p. Errata allpsinserted. 2,500 copies printed Sponsoring Agencyt kkadenly nauk 333H. tdolenlys khImichoikikh nauk. Editorial Boardt A.S. Trunkin (Hasp. Ed.) Academician, O.A. Yesin, Professor; 3.1. Zhdanov (Reap. Secretary), R.N. LAbanov, Pro- fessor, S.I. Zhdanov (Rasp. Secretary)j B X. Kabanov. Professor$ Ta. N. Kolotyrkin, Doctor of Chemical Scl;ncenj V.V, Lasev, F.D. Profe,asors Z.A. Solov*yeval V.V. 3t en.Professor; Lukovtaev. and 0.11. FlorlanovIch; Ed. f Publishing 1 .0 Yogorov; Tech. Rd ., T.A. Prvaskova. Cr' PGRPOSSg This book: Is Intended for chealeal said electrical engi- users, physicists, metallurgists *W researchers Interested In T"'Qua aspects or electrochemistry. OVERAGE: The bOOL- contains 127 of the 138 reports presented at rt- the Fourth Conference on Electroch"Istry sponsored by the Dope went or Chemical Sciences and the Institute Of Physical Chemistry Academy or sciences, u3sR.- The collection pertains to different branches of *lectrachemical,kInctics, double layer theories :nd galvanic processes in metal electrodippositon and Industrial ject- r.1yels. Abridged discussions are given at the and of each divi-. elan. The majority of reports not Included bar* have been published In periodical literature. No porsonalitio,s are mentioned. References are given at the end of most of the articles. and A~j_Qata_(I"t_,tutg Of.ZImjtrOch let ademy 0 S ry, Academy 0 clanc*a. USSR). Effect of Atomic Hydrogen Diffusion on the Potential or Polarized Iran Electrodepagits on It 82 and Yu, Yu_ftjlj,_(Inst1tut kh1mIi I akhlnlchc$IcOy t-khn*10911 AN Lit. SSR-Inatitute or Chemistry nd Chemical Tatchnology, Academy or Sciences, Lithuanian SSR). R019 Of Inorganic Ions in Tom Process of Ilectro_ lYtiCally Separating Hydrogen From Acid SclUt.-Ons at a Rotating Cathode 86 ;2t1-L~4- and NOGkOvskly 8*04darstvanny7 UnLvermitet-4106cow State University). IArIu4n0c of the Saturn Of Cations on Over"ItAge During the Separation of Hydrogen From Al"ll"O 3OlMtI0nX 'It A Mercury Cathode 91 gughlaskly-u-m. - and I,.Y1 Hydrogen Overvoltag. Dependence Or Cathode In an AlkAI: the urfai-co-Candition Of an Iran .a& solution 96 Card 5/34 Durdln YA V L X15h , and V-I- Krbvts0y, (LenIngradakly r-1 tw"WNIT.-A. zhd ... v. Leningrad State University Imeni A.A. Zhd..Ov). Us* or the Oacillographlc Nezhod In Investigating the Kinetics or Electrode Processes Which Take Piece at the Surface or Disi solving metals (12 LO6~v, VV-,O" A~X- KhOf'ln, (Institute of Electrochamist", ----Wcadem f c __ y S le&aa. 5~181- Using Radioactive Indicators to Study ft-Ocesses Of Ionization and Discharge or motels Ions at Amalgam Electrodes 116 _fgdxyAzkIn, 141. A.. 1__UIYZJJ3 (NosCOW State UnIvers1t)). Charging Curves Or Powdery C$Italylts and Adsorbento 125 !Rhh. A.L. Rotinyan, m.r. Zhuk (Dece'aa;d 0, V.V. KraSnOyarxkly, M.A. Gorcvlch A.G. StrOmberg and contributing authors] .128 Card 6134 Kish) KISH, O.--"!)n the cofivergence of. harmonic and trigonometric int6rpo'latirm".' Leningrad, 1955. leningrad Order of Lenin State U imeni A. A. Zhdanoi. (Dissertation for degree-of Candidate of-Physicomatheaatical Sciences.) Sl: Knizhnava Letovis' lb. 46, 12 Nwember 1955 Eoscow Thstitation A.- A-i,--Zhdand,~.'St Presen't*e'd~ AciiAdinio 'V.,-1 by ian ~4 -.Uliiii4k~ity- lonihUad.' smi=O j UBKO A,K, akadendk; KISH P,P, Investigation of reagento for the photometric determination of indi=, - Dop, AN LMSR 10&.1323-1326 161,, (141RA 14:11) Is llzhgoiodskiy.gos*rAvennyy universitet. 2. AN USSR (for Babko). llhdium) S/07~/61/027/005/004/004 B103 B101 AUT HORS Orlbvskiy, S. T., Kish, P. P. TITLE: Photometric determination of indium by means of gallein PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 27, no. 5, 1961, 687-692~.' TEXT: The authors studied the interaction of indium with gallein (4,5-. dihydroxy fluorescein), and found the resulting colored inuium compound to be applicable to the quantitative photometric determination.of suial '1 indium amounts. Solutions with an indium concentration up to 500 'I were used. The following color reaWons were obtained at PH 4 X0 reagent is pink): blue-violet: Cu ', Pb2+, Fe2+; pink-violet: Zn2.+. 3+ 3+ 3+ 2+ 3+ (at PH 5), Zr(IV) ; violet-red: Al ;. violets In , Bi , Sn , Gd red.- Sn4+. raspberry red: Mo(VI), light brown: Hg 2+ ; dull violet: Hgt gray-pink: Cd 2+ (at PH 5); brown-reds Fe3+; red-violets Sc3+ I V (v) Sb3+. Three optically different gallein forms exist depending on the PH of the solution; (1) at PH 1 4 with an absorption maximum near Card 1/4 S/073/61/027/005/004/004 Photometric determination ... B103/B101 leff k- 465 mp (presumably the molecular form); (2 at PH 5 with a maximum 533 (3) at PH 10 - 13 with a maximum 577 eff' leff" MP. (1) is least colored between PH 3 and 4. The photometric determination of indium by means of gallein is therefore optimum in this PH range., The colored complex compound of In34* with gallein is also most stable between PH 3 and 4. At lower PH, the complex partly decomposes ~ at higher PH, the light absorption of gallein already begins. As the optical density -of the complex only slightly.changes between PH 3.5 and 4.5, the choice of optimum acidity only depends on the,interfering action of other elements. The selectivity of,the reagent increases with decreasing-pH of the solution. The composithn of the In complex was determined by the thod of isomolar series, and.optically on 6n �M (FM)'photometer at 533 m~. The molar ratio of In s gallein was found to be 1 1 1, the V optical molar absorption coefficient of the complex is.12,191 at PH 4.0, the absorption maximum Aes at X =' 534 m)k. Ulder the experimental condi- tions, the Lambert - Beer law holds between 4 and 50t In in 25 ml of the solution. The effect of Zn, Cd, Mn, Co, Al, and Cu on the color of the In complex was studied. When the PH is low, a highcr amount of foreign C ard 2/4 S/0%61/027/005/004/004 Photometric determination... B103 B101 element may be present. PH 3-5 is the best medium for an In determination in the presence of the above foreign elements. Small Al amounts (up to- 54jr in 25 ml) can be masked by 0.02 ml of a saturated NaF solution; at an Al content up to 540f, 0.2 ml of this solution was used. The disturbing 2+ effect of Cu can be eliminated by addition of 'a small crystal of sodium thiosulfate which binds this ion to a colorless complex. Considerable amounts (1000 to 10,000-fold) of.alkali-, alkaline-earth-, and thallium ions do not interfere'with the In determination. Pb 2+ , Sn 2+ , Fe 2+ , and 3+ 34 2- 2- 4 Fe ., as well as Sb + , the anions; CrO Cr 20 , [Fe(CN)613-,[Fe(CN)- 6~ 4 ~ 7 and IO_ interfere, further complexon III, citric ahd tarta'ric+acids which 3 destroy the color of the complex. There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 13 referencess 7 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc. The three most recent references to English-language publications read as follows- T. Moeller et al-, Ind. Eng. Chem., Analyt. Ed., L6, 2615 261e (1954); G. C. Harrold, S. F. Meek et al., Journ. Ind. Hyg. Toxicol., a, 233 - 237 (1948); 1. May, J. J. Hoffman, J. Washington koad. of Sci,, ~8, 329 - 336 (1948). Card 3/4 S/073/61/027/005/004/004 B103/~101 Photomptric determination... ASSOCIATION3 Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii (Uzhgorod State University, Department of Inorvanin and Analytical Chemistry) S OMITTED i December 8., '1960 Card 4/4 - KISHO IP.P, . I... I I. Spec trorbotomtric study of the reaction of indium with br6mo- I . . pyrogallol red, Nauk, zap. UzhGU 4900-78 062. ()ak 18s2) s/153/62/005/oWooVo15 E,0711B,333 AUTHORS: Orlovskiy, S.T. and Kish P-P- TITLE: Photometric determination of indium with p~rocatechin violet PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshi1ch.uchobnyjch-zavedeniy, Xhimiya i i khlmicheskaya~telchnologiya, V. no. 6, 1962, 892 - 896 T M: The reaction of the interaction of indium with pyrocatechin violet and its application for the photometric determination of indium was investigated Optimum conditions for; -tho complax formation (pH 6.5) and the influence of time, tempera- ture and other ions on the photometric determination of indium'..'.. 'with pyrocatechin violet were established. A photometric method of determining indium in solutions of pure salts,in the i3resence of other elements (Zn,,Cd, Al, 11n,,Cu) and in indium concentrates was dev9loped. It was shown that the method was sufficiently. accurate (� 3%) and that indium complexes with pyrocatechin violet complied with Ber's law within a concentration range of 6 - 6o y/25 ml. of i.ndium. There are 3 figures and 3 tables. Card 1/2 S/073/63/029/002/005/006 A057/A126 AUTHORS: :Orlovskiy, S. T., Kish,-. P. P. TITLE: Photometric determination.of indium with xylenol orange PERIODICAL- Ukrainskiy khimicheski: zhurnal, v. 29, no. 2, 1963, 209 213 TEXT:, At the Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Uzhgorod State University)there were investigated optimum conditions for the formation of a,com- plex of indium with xylenol orange, in order to develop a spectrophotometrio meth- od for the determination of indium. In prior works 20 reagents were studied and xylenol orange was found to bemost suitable for this-purpose. The xylenol orange solution's were stabilized by adding 5 ml 0.2 N HC1 to a 100 ml solution. Absorp- tion spectra of the complex were taken on an CO-2M (SF-2M) spectrophotometer and the maximum absorption was observed at 560 mjL . The molar absorption coef- ficient is 25,900 showing the high senditivity of thereaction. The optimum pH was determined to be 3-5. However, only small changes are observed in the p4 range of 3 6. According to determinations by the method of isomolar series the rela- tion indium: xylenol orange in the complex was found to be 1:1. The rrethod of Card 1/3 'S/073/63/029/002/005/006 Photometric determination of... A057/A126 .-saturation demonstrated,that at least 1.5 times more reagent than indium must be present for a complete reaction. The coloured complex solutions follow Lambert- -Beerrs law in the range of concentration 5 - 70-r/25 ml. Some interfering ele- ments have to be removed. Thus up to 300 T Al were removed with ammonium fluoride, 'UP to 500 T iron can be masked with ascorbicacid, respectively up to IOOT iron with some sodium thiosulfate crystals, In the presence of up to 600 T Cu 1 ml 0. 1 M sodium thiosulfate solution must be added before determining indium. The authors developed an extractive separation of-indium from interfering elements. A material- of the following compositionwas analysed: 51.7,65 Zn, 16.2% Pb, 1.36% Fe + Al. 0.36% As, 0.65% Sb, 0.20% Cu, 0.13% Mn, 1.1% SiO and 3.4% insoluble residue. The 0.5 - I g weighing-was digested in concentrated 2H~l and HNO hydrazine hydro- chloride and KBr were added, thus removing As, Sb, and Sn, ~Aeln Pb, Se, and Te were precipitated, the precipitate was treated with HCI solution, the extract boiled with sulfuricacid, filtered,.and the three-valent elements were precipi- tated with Nli OH after adding HNO . To remove completely Cu, Cd, and Zn the NH ON 4 3 4 precipitation is repeated and the precipitate of the oxide hydrates dissolved in sulfuric acid solution. To an aliquote part sodium thiosulfate, KJ and ether were added. The latter extractsindium as iodide complex and separates it from iron., -Card 2/3 ACCESSION NFU AP5018756 UR/00-15/6c~:,/020/007/()794/0799 543.70 AUTHOR. Kish, P.; Golovey, M. L hotolnetria- study off the reaction be' hveeki TITLE: Spectrop gAUJUMppd xylenot orange CE: Zhmal analiticheekoy Ichimif, v. 20, ao. 7, 1965, 794-799 cOUP TOPIC TAGS: gal-lium determination, xylenol orange, spectrophotomstric analysis ABSTRACT: Absorption spectra of xylenol orange (X01 and its complex with gaLlium were nt different pH's of the solution. The spectra of the coravle-x Wert? taken at a ttm- of 10: 1, and the concentration of the reagptit -,-,:is !~-l -, M in water. As from FIg, I of the Enclosure, !m flit, -,---rioxos -.-Jrr, forined.- n i-, pi! < 2 (Ga:XO - h 1) vAth an absorption ppak, at 545 nits i C 32, 900), and another I p --4; (Ga:XO 3:2) wlih a peak at 555 mp 43, 500) Optimum conditions for the cvf the orvmplex correi3pond to pH 1.5-2.5. EleeLrornivraUon and use of the KU-1 oqtlru, ~Xvhapgnnr ohowed that the complex fornied at pH 2 is caLionic, and the ono flormed -uilonic. Beerle law is obeyed in the 5-140 pg' (IRi-25 M! -OnCpritration range, f-)!!-~--virig -iubstances Interfere with the detorminatiow. Z r(W), Bi,-' Sc3+, Th(151), r) tratas A te hnique ~nr.!--koa 1H, fluorldeo, pyrophosphates, citrates, axalaws. and Lar c 2/3 Card KISH# P.P*,6 ONISHCHENNO, Yu.K. Photmetrie determination of galli= in metallic zinc and s1no oxide by g3yoineeresol red. Zhur.VKHO 10 no,414177-478 165, (MIRA. I 8s 11.) 1. Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. L 07928-67 T.(tp)JgYP_(QjPTT; ACC NRII AP60333U (,4).,. -SOURCE CODV-,.- tJR/0075/66/021/008/0944/0949 AUTHOR.-' Kish, P. PO nishchenko, Yu., X. I ORG: Uzhgorod State University (Uzhgorodskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: Glycinecresbl red'As. a reagent for photometric analysis of galliunP -949 SOUR%"E:' Zhurnal analitibheskoy Idlimii, v. 21, no. 8. 1966, 944 TOPIC TAGS: gl~bine':-'phot;ometric Analysis, spectrophotometric analysis, gallium, glycinecres'ol, gallium containing mineral, gallium determination ABSTRACT: Glycinecresol red has been suggesIted as a sensitive and selective reagent for the photo -metric analysis of gallium.. It has been found spectrophoto- metrically that'a Ga:GCR:= 1:2 complex is formed at pH 4 with maximum absorp-, tion at 5 10 m (the absorption maximum of the reagent is at 435 m//-). The molar extinction coefficient of the complex is Fj.= 25, 000. A photometric method has been suggested for determining gallium in zinc metal, zinc oxide, and gallium-containint minerals.1-- Largeamounts of Zn, Cd, Fb, Mn, Co, Ni, Hg Ag, Th, Tl, As(III), Sb.(LU), VM, Mo(VI), and W(VI) do not interfere. The 'MC:~'543*.70. Card 1/2 L 07928-67 ACC NR1 AP6033382 -sensitivity of the metho'dAs.O~.'O 5-.v/ml Ga at 1:2 x 107 maximum dilution. Ori'g- art. has: 2 formulas, "T.,"figures."-I and- I table,* [Authors' abstract] SUB CODE:, 07 -'6UBM;'DATE'- ,:: 3ONov641 ORIG'RE F: 007/' OTH REF: 007/, - - G rm,A: 22 SHPITS, Zh.D.j SANINO V.A.I,,KISHO S.S.; TSAPKOt V.G. Granulated chlarophoa*for corn fields. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i, bol.-9 no.9119 164. (MMA 17111) 1,19krainakiy nauchno-issladovatellakiy inatitut tashohity rasteniy i GosudarstvenW nauohno-issledovateliskiy institut Gra2hdanakogo vozdushnogo flota. NABOKOV,, V.A.; SADMIIKOV, A.I.; USPFIISKIY, I.V. Prinimali uchast-1ye; LARYUY-721., M.A.; KRIVTSOVA, Ye.N.; IMHOVA, T.S.; ORLOVAp G.N. Use of a helicopter for spraying foci of tick encephalitia in forests. Med. pamz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.1:64-68 Ja-F 164 1. Qtd,eleniye tok-ikologii i borlby s chlenistonogimi ( zav. prof. V.A. Nabokov) In.stituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I.Martainovskogo (direktor - prof. P.G. Sergleyer) i GosucTarstvennyy nauchno-Issledovatell- skiy institut Grazhdanskogo Vozdualmogo Flota, Mosk7a. 2. In- stitut meditsinskoy parazitologii imeni Ye.l. Hartsinovskoga (for LaryakhIn, Krivtsova, Yershov--'. 3. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institui Grazhdanskogo Vozdilshnogo Flota (for Kish, Orlova). KIS I Ye.F. Use of bacteriological methods in the control of rodents. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.9tl47-148 S 164. (MIRA 1814) 1. Kurganskaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiolcgicheskaya stantsiya. KISHAZI, Anna, geofizikus-marnok; VARGA, Gabor, geofizikus-mernok Core sampling by electrical means in the Oroszlany-Majk coal basin. Bany lap 97 no.4s276-287 Ap 164. 1. Lorand Eotvos Hungarian State Institute of Geophysical Budapest. fien [Kishazi, Odon] ............ Certain results accomplished by the Kinistry of labor of the Hungarian People's Republic. Sots.trud 5 no.4:43-50 Ap 160. (MM 13*-9) 1. Ministr truda Vengerskoy Marodnoy Respubliki, (ihngary-4jAbor and laboring classes) (Hanpry-wages) XISHAZI, Odon KISHAZI, Odon Experiences in fulfilling labor norms and the further tasks. Munka szemle 5 no.6tl-3. Je 161. AT6033339 SOURCE CODE., AUTHOR: kiaboaskoi,, L.-Kishbochkoij L.I.Stvrtecaky,, Fo--Shtvrtatakip Fo ORG: Technical University,, Budapest TITIEt Cal ation of,factore influencing the output characteristics of fluid ......... c0 rge .SOURCE: Academia ecientiarum hungaricaeo 'Acta technica, v* 51, no, 3-4v 1965s 469-W TOPIC TAGS: clutch,, hydraulic device, hydraulic fluid ABSTRACT: Equations were derived to characterize the dimensions of fluid couplings and the lose factors of fluid couplings. The equations permit more accurate design- techniquee-than was possible hitherto by using presently known techniques.- The required data are obtained from considering the effects of geometric configuration#.,,,,,' blade thickness,# number of blades# shape of blade tip,, speed,, diameter,, andthe. physical characteristics of the coupling fluid. The results obtained with the aid of the equations described compare well with experimentally obtained valueno Orig. art. hast 5 figures# 32 formlas and 1 table* [011g, art. in Eng.] [JPRSt 33v9091 SUB COD31 13 SUM Dan osiun64 Rut 002 OrH REFt 006 TINBKRG, Georgiy Georgiyevich, prof.: J~ISHCHOKO L. red. - BELENKAYA, I., takhred. [Using mineral"fertilizers in fish ponds] Minera'Vnoe udobrenle rybovodnykh prudov, Kinek, Izd-vo Belgostniversiteta, Imeni VOI0 Lenina, 1956. 21 p. (141RA 12:3) (Fish ponds) (Fertilizers and manures) 298 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Barkan, Abram Samuilovich Radioaktivnost.1 i yeye primeneniye (Radioactivity and Its Applications) Minsk, Izd-vo, Belgosuniversiteta im. V.I. Lenina, 1956. 50 P- 5,500 copies printed. Sponsoring agency: Ministerstvo vysshego obrazovaniya SSSR. Ed.: Kishchenko, L.V.; Tech. Ed.: Belenlkaya, I.Ye. PUMSE: 2hip pamphlet is meant for the layman and for lecturers speaking to popular audiences. COVERAGE: This is a popular presentation of the subject of radioactivity, its theoretical principles and industrial applications. Included are chapters on nuclear fission, atomic veapons, and the peaceful uses of atqmic energy. Personalities mentioned include D.I. Ivanenko; D.V. Skobelltsev; A.P. Vinogradov; R.V. Teys; A.L. Kursanov; Card 1/4 298 Radioactivity.and.Its Applications (cont.) G.K. Boreskov; N.N. Semenov, Academician; YU.B. Khariton; Ya.B. Zelldovich; G.M. Firelov; K.A. Petrazh; and I.V. Kurchatov, Academician. There are '16.references, 14 of vhich are Soviet. TABLE OF COWrEM: PrefatOZ7 Norte 3 Introduction 5 Structure of Matter 6 Complex Nature Of AtOms.and Their Structure Artificial Transformation of Elements and Artificial Radioactivity 20 Radioactive .Isotopes and-Tagged Atoms 28 Card 2/4 . -- --- -,rA ------- - % Nuclear Fission and Its Applications 46 A Glance into the Fature 49 Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear TL%sts 49 Ra(Iloactivity and Atomic Shergy Will Serve Peaceful Purposes and Hot War 50 Bibliograpby 51 AVAnMLR: Library of Congress EW/:Lab card 4/4 may 27,91958 IMSHIV, K.I., akademik; UTPINOVIC.H, I.S., nauchW rodaktor; SHMUMBIA. .V.9., nauchnyy rodaktort:;-XISHCHMO, L., redaktor; GURVICH. G.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [GoIochemical types of weathering zones in Soviet territory] Zonal$- uye gookhisichookle tipy kory vyvetriveniia na territorii SSSR. Wask, lzd-yo-Beloruaskogo goo. univ. im. Y.I.Lanina, 1956, 304 p. (KlRA-10:2) 1. Akedemlya nauk,BM (for Lukashev) (Weathering) (Geochemistry) LMS11KV, K.I.; KISHCHWO, L.Ve, red,; G~RVIGH. G.Ye.. tekhn.red. [Geochewical processes-in the migration and concentration of elements In the.biospherel Geokbimicheakie-protsesey migrateii kontsentratsit. elementov v bioefere. Minsk, Izd-vo Belgos- universiteta in. V.I.Lenins, 1957. 218 p. (MINA 11:4) (Geochoulatry) KISHCIM-KO, T. 1. "The Organi-,.zation of'Natural Sowing of Cutover Forests During Continuous Felli ngs in Southern Kareliya.11 Cand Agr Sci, Leningrad Forestry Engineering Aced, Leningrad, 1954. (RZhBiol., No. 7, Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Eigher Educational Institutions (12) SO:, Sua. No. 556) 2-4 Jun 55 USSR Forestry. Forest Economy. K-4 Abs. Jour: Ref Zhur.- Biologiya, No. 1, 1958, 1350 Author Kishchenko, T.I. Ins t Acad Sci USSR, Title Organizing the Placement of Seeders on Heavily Cut-Over Areas of Spruce Forests Orig Pub: Sb, statey po rezull.tatam isaled. v obl. lesn. kh-va i lesn. prom-sti v tayezhn. zone SSSR., Moskva Leningrad,, Akad. Nauk SSSR, 1957, 116-124. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/3. KOLPIKOV, H.V., doktor biologicheakikh nauk, otyetstyannyy redaktor; I(OKSHIIDV, N.Y., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktors, TAILOVIAT.F.S.1, kendidat b1ologicheskikh usuk, rodaktor: e .Kc T.I.i kendidat sel'skokhosysystvanafth nauk,' r9dskt~-r-j--MffM0VIGK. V.Ya.. kandidat biologlcheskM mauk, redaktor; TMITINOVA. I.S.takhnioheekly rodaktor, ,LCollocted artieles'on investigation results concerning forestry and lumbering in the taiga $one of the U.P.S.A.) , Sbaralk statel po resulltatan issledovanii v oblasti'lieftoge khoslaistva I lesnol promyshlennosti v tseshnot zone SSSR. Woskva, 1957. 301 pe (MM 10:6) 1. Akodemits, neuk SSSR.Karollsk* fillal. Petrosayodake" Ooreslti* sad forestry) USSR /Forestry- Fonet'Management. k4 Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biolf'At No 5) 1958) 90135 Author Vilikaynen) M.11 Inst Title Seed Sources for Clearings in Spruce Forests. Orig Bib Tre Kariel I ski kilt AN SSdRv1957, vYpi 7, 69-96 Abstract In connection with the necessity of raising the evvective- ,ness o.f.the,seed sources the various types of seed sources wereinvestigated in 1951-190 in the Derevyansk and Vidansk woods of~the Petrozavodsk timber tract. It was established that.vith dense concentrations of fellings in spruce woods it is practical to set aside rinow protection seeding strips-not less than 15 meters in width along the sides of the main lines and branches of the lwnber hauling railroadse. It is admissible to have between the logging railroads,deeding strips with an area of 0.2 hectares, with spruce conmunities on hilly relief, and contour Card 1/2 KORSHILOv N-F.; KISHCHENKO, L V Freshly ,t - pine Bt nO.7 1.1- UMPB 8' a PiOspective 12 -:J1' '63 od-matq r1 Buls.' 41natitut lesa 46:8) -xarel'skogo fi a AN S8SR. t fW odp u1p) J