SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULBERG, L.M. - KULCHITSKAYA, A.I.

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- ----- ---- KOVALEVA, A.G.; KULIBMIG, L.M. (deceaaedj Structure of bivalent silver oxide and its quantitative deter- mination. Uch.zap. SGU 75:79-82 162. (MIRA 17:3) KU~~LIBOG~ L.1401 kand.tekhn.nauk,, dotoent Preliminary determination of labor consumption for the manufacture of a new article. Trudy 14AI no.151:78-84 162. (Airplanes-Design and constviction) (MIRA 15;12) ACCESSION NR: AT4031062 S/2535/63/000/154/002610033 AUZIOR: Kul'bergg L. K. (Candidate of Technical Sciences) TITLE: Consolidated calculation for the not cost of transport aircraft in its design stage SOURCE: Moscow. Aviatsionny*y Justitut. Trudy*# no. 154, 1963. Bkonomicheakaya effektivnost' aviatsionnoy tekhniki (economic efficiency in aeronautical enginaering)# 26-33 TOPIC TAGS: net cost, transport aircraft, prototype, expenditure ABSTRACT: The author presented formulas for calculating the production expenditure for one article having an ordinal number a from the beginning of production, as wall as analytic velationships for the calculation of the total aggregate expenditure for the production of n articles and the mean aggregate expenditure for tha produc- tion of one article. These were broken down into calculation for the prototype expenditure of a new aircraft,.the expenditures for materi,ils, expenditures, for the completed articles and the purchased semi-sanufactured prolucts, the basic salary of the production. workers# department and factory expenditures, expenditures for special rigging and the production organization of new articles, extra production expendi- Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRs AT4031062 turas, and deteraft14 the plsni~4 profit. *.Orig. art. has.. 27 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Aviatsionnyty institut Macow Ustitute of AwjAt:jCn) SUBxTTT0: 00 DATE ACQ: 16&pv" ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AD NO Ra SOVI 001 OTHER: 000 EliiEYINAN, M.M.; SHEBEKO, L.P.; CIUKUNOV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; ,KULIBERG~ L.M., reteenzent; CITERMIAK, V.S., inzh., red. (Economics, organization and planning of w9lding production] Ekonomika, organizat3iia i planirovanie i3varochnogo proiz- vodstva. Moskva, Izd-vo "Mashinostroenio," 1964. 207 p. (VIRA 17:8) GYARDZHUNTSEV, Yervand Tatevosovich, kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; Nl,.'I)UIAOV, Boris Ivanovlchp lnzh.; SHTRUK, G.G.; POMOICIATSKlY, N.N.; ADRIM-MV, D.P., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., retsenzent. Ollmo. L.M dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; GORb6N-,=-L--, (Economics and organization of radio productionj Ekono- mika i organizatsiia radiotekhnicheskogo 1-.roizvodstva. Moskva, Energiia, 1964. 359 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy ekonomiki pron7shlennoiti Mo- skovskogo aviatsionnogo instituta (for Andrianov). 2. Kafedra ekonomiki promyshlennosti Moskovskogo aviatbion- nogo institute. (for Kullberg). Kii I'll IlE 1 IS I.' , lJorzy I . Napolaun Cybul3kI (1854-1919). 171o1. tv!~. lek. 19 ro.13:485 23 Mor 164. 0 is ~il Favlovich; SOKOLOV, Aleksandr Nikolayevi woI - !~ .~ A% ch; NIKOIAY3VA. s4 W*'I"f.- ktor isdateltstva; SHITS. V.P., tekhatcheskiy redaktor [What we le,%.rned about the lumber industry in Sweden) Nashe snakomstvo s leenoi promyshleanoottiu Shvetsii. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1956. 58 pe (MLRA 9;11) (Sweden--Luntbering) SKORYKII, S,S,,; PANOV, V,,A,,; PODORVANOV,, A,Z,,; GUFOAR, V,r-.,; rULINIDA, VJII~ Ways of improving transportation in an open pit of the Kr~voy Rog Southern Mining and Ore-dre.9sing Combino. Sbor. nauch,, trud. UIGRI no.7.52--59 160. (I-IM 14:12) (KrIvoy Rog Basin-Mine railroads) MOO _DVXZI_ I A .Avfiu .......... ... . ........................... ------------------------------ USSR/Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical Amalysis. Phase Transitions) B-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 19517 366 Author: Derleach, F. A., Kolisnichenko, U. M., and Kullbik, 0. G. InBtituticn: Lvov University *_~ Title: On the Question of the Existence of a Limit for the Chemical Sta- bility of Alloys of the Mg-Cd System Original Periodical: Hauk. zap. LIvivalk. un-tu, 1955, Vol 341 72-78 (published in Ukrainian with a summary in Russian) Abstract: The dependence of the chemical activity of Mg-Cd alloys on the compo- sition has been investigated over the concentration range from pure Mg to 60 atom percent Cd in solutions Of 0-1 N H2304 and in an acetic buffer of the composition 0.25 N CH3%IO0H * 0.25 N CH COONA The volume of hydrogen liberated was measured at 100 in &e k '804 solution and at 250 in the buffer. It is shown that the chemical activity of the alloys gradually increases from pure Mg to a concentration of Card 1/2 USS,R/P)3yeical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions) B-8 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1) 1957, 366 Abstract: 5-10 atom percent Cd, after which it decreases fairly rapidly and becomes insignificant in the region of high Cd content. Under the conditions investigated pure Cd does not dissolve. Notwithstanding the results of previous investigations (V. V. Skorchelletti and A. I. Shultin, Xhimicheskoya razrusheniye metalloy, ONTI, 1934), not one of the theoretically possible stability limits could be established. Card 2/2 0 00 0 0 #fee a 0 * 0 6 0 a 0 * 0 - ~- : -* CCWW go 0 fe 0 i o o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 0- 03f A It u A, ii I: lJonjoitups 41 -4 CS -4 ~ f .-fi-JL ..j L- I r I# f L-1 I y f 4 AA 11 04 4 W iAb i t j L ~ A j t a Opo i oe - ~ - - - - - - -- -- - - -j -k- - - -,t - I N I - - j o . Y A t 00 - 23. No. vi(iimm A brid imis- "I tmitx Ag 11 1 00 *00 "its. 4 . r%h4h Sims 00 ago 00 go* see Zee go : u0 9 S L A ACTALLMICAt LITIMATkOf CLASSWKAIK& boo ago U 9 AV 00 It'; 4 31 0 19 f? IV IF of 14 K a R Q K a ff It X KW n 1 !1. A o 0 o q 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 $1 0 a 0 a 0 0 0000 00 0 V T. A now UWhodlow "tr TW4 V*Mlm A. -T. I R(p. LatVA). IA*04n PSRZir*Vi;u AUr, VWis IM, No. 10(wittAc No. 80), 01-7 (in -RutsEm. -TAtvka summary. 8M.-Thd fish Ghemical-AbOrt Wto aft MAY fsnuad,k4 pused fn#A 4 Wzontgd Aeam- cowng for so MK 0"40- Volv.4$ 0 it Har- 10i X954 Alt cod l1vtn tau bat grade oll. A 3,0 of total viumin A (D. The residue (14% of sarne materud) was then preewd to ykid CowpColoop and 28.3% of the toW vitamla A (M. 'The presing flaw was Perfumes' SOMIn. The Yield of oil from the raw autalal was 41,57% (fam I and 10,14% from Ili--The ay. frte fatty dMtfttftt - --- --- was 1.5% unmfined o1h I and It and 1.36% for'the re- 1. 1. KULBIN5 2. USSR (600) 4. Antiseptics 7. 3actericidal paper. latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Vestis no. 11. 1951 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. XULBUR V. ~;onsistently big honey yields. p. 184. SOTSIALTSTLIK POLLM4AJAADIIS. Tallinn, Hungary. Vol. 1% no. 4, Apr. 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (FRAT), W). JIATP' 1059. Uncl. BESOMEEVA, A.G.; SIFTOV, A.G.; NAMMiE, E.; LILLEMAA,A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; FIKHMSTE, L.K.(Pihlaste, L.]; PROK110HOITA, Z.P.,* IWIMMN, I,; KULIBJ,2,Nj',V P ISAYEVA, Z. 1. ; EYPRE, T. .[Eipre, T. ; 75TIV, M't."; SJBBGTII,'A, V.I,',.;ZHDANOVA, L.P., red , BRAYNINA, M.I., tekhn. red. [A-riclimtological minual for the Estonian S.S.R.] Ag- rolclirnaticheskii spravochnik po ",ston.,_Ioi SSR. Lenin- grad, Gidrorctcoizdat, 1960. 197 p. (MIRA 17- 1) 1. Estonian S.S.F. Upravleniye gidror,,eteorologicheskoy sluzhby. 2. Estonskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut zemledeliya i melioratsii (for Lillerraa) - 3. Gluvm, agronom Upravleniya sadovod--tva i pcholovodstva Minister- atva sollolcogo kho zyaystva Estonskoy SSR (for Kullbin). (Estonia--Crops and climate) SOV-128-58-c-12/16 AUTHORS: Moskovtsev, F.I., Polychalov, Yu.1111., Verkhoshanov, A.I., Redenskiy, V.A., Kul,bitakayj,_A_X.&_, Dvali, G.S., romin, S.F., Ebralidze, ~Shkundin, R.M. TITLE: Letters to the Editor (Nam pishut) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 9, pp 23-24 (U-3SR) ABSTRACT: In the letters, an improved hammer head for pile-drivers is described and a device for preventing the sticking of molding matter by compressed air. Yethods of casting the ball bearing of the refrigerating compressor type ChAU-8 by centrifugal power, to produce distributing plates for foundry heads from quartz sand, and to charge the blast apparatus with metal shot, are also described. There are 5 diagrams. 1. Pile drivers--Equipment 2, ~blding materials---Performancf~ 3. Compressed air--Applications 4 Ball bearings--Ca.,jLln~; 5. Sand--Applications 6. Quartz--Applications 7. Shot blasting --Equipment Card 1/1 KULIBITSKLYA, A.Ta.; DVALI, G.S.; F014111. S.F.; MUMS. L.I. ..... -~ ... Fast-drying, highly-resistant divider plate% for annily-dotaebitble risers. Lit. proizve no.Q.*24 S 1.58. (ma 11:10) (Foundry nachinory and supplies.) 1"ACC NRi' AP6*035'885'"'---"-- SOURCE CODES UR/0413/66/000/020/0124 12 Shaprinovj 1. A.; Stepa 3v. S. A.; Petrova, E. V.; Pesnikovs. S._Y&.; INVENTOR. Kul'bitpkiy,_A. K.; BaycWiv, A. 1. ORC: none T17LE: Steel. Class 40, No. 18731 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obrazteyp tovarnyye zna~i, no, 20, 1966, 124 TOPIC TAGS; steel., nickel molybdenum steel, vanadium ev"t-"Ladaworeel, cerium ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate was issued for a steel contnining silicon, manpanes nickel, and 'molybdenum. To Improve weldability and mechanical properties. thi com'- position of the steel is set as follows (in 2): 0.08 max. carbon, 0.5 max.. manganese, 0 5 max.isilicon, 13-15 1 icke 75-6 0 molybdenum,' del-0.2 vanadium, 0.02 max. ce;iumt 0,'015 max, sulfurg and 0.015 max. phosphorus. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATEt 16Dec64/ AT6. PpZSSj 5106 UDCs 669*14.018,621 t669.15124128-194 FEDOROVICH, K.. izzhenei-.(M~isk), KULIBITSKIY, (Minok), Demonstration bullding of a school In ginak. Gor. i sell. strol. no.2:12-13 1 !57. (wRA io:6) (Minsir-Schoolhousee) (Reinforced concrete ccnstruction) RABINOVICH, I.; KULIA;T� Effect of beatea buildings on the depth of ground freezing. Zhil. stroi. no.6:12 165. (MIRA 18:10) NIZOVKIN, G.A.; KULIBITSKIYj V.F.; FILIPMA, L.S. red.; VASILIYEVA, N.N., taM-.,raI-. [Mechanization of the engineering geology studies of the bad spots of the roadbed]Nekhanizataija inzhonerno-goologicheskikh obsledovanii bol'rWkh mest zeiraianogo polotna. Yoskva, Trans- zheldorizdat, 10,62. 24 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Railroad engineering) (Boring machinery) 11 1 MOW 1- -.1 -- -M KULIBITSKIY, V.F. Few method of coring in frozen groulid, Razved. i okh. nedr- 29 no.5:59-61 My 163. (KMA 16:7) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut zhaleznodorozImogo transporta Ministerstva pute!r soobohaheniya. (Frozen gro?md) (Gore Ai~~) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains-a Abs ur Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 15507 Author A,I~ Kullbiy Inst Title Change in Branched Wheat During the Fall-Winter So-wines. (I=encniye vetbistoy pshenitsy pri osenne-zimikh posevakh). OriG Pub Pratsi Odes'k. un-ty. Tr. Odea6k. un-tal 1956, 146, 3b. stud. robit, Sb. stud. rabot. No 4, 93-97. Abstract The branched wheat Triticuri turgidum var. plinianum L. was sown after two-year fall to winter plantings in the autumn and winter of 1951-1952 froin September throuC# J A variation in many "anuary spaced at every 6 !ays. morphological characteristics and in grain consistency was noted in the overwintering, plants. In the sprine of 1953 seeds -.>f the following variants were sown: the 1950 winter sawinC., 1951 durinU, the winter; two winter Card 1/2 USSR/Cultivated Plants Grains. M. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 41 1958, 15507 years; winter 1950) in 1951 in the normal period fir the winter ones. The differentiation of the embryonic spike vent considerably faster in the first variant; a tendency toward the formtion of a branched spike was noted, and the growth of veGetative mass laso proceded more rapidly. One forther noted an earlier (by three clays) development of the generative orL-mris, however, the ripening time started at the same time in all the plants. When sowina at the normal time for winter crops) the plants maintained on an average for the variants up to 10% of the plants in distinction to the control plants which did not at al-I overvinter. Card 2/2 KULBOVA, V. 'tTsarevitsa. Sofiia,, Zemizdat, 1957. (Maize). DA Not in DLC" P. 213 (Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, V'31. 7, 110. 8, August 1958 e sprics. V. Syribesis of s.),ne subsUlU Quillor indoles nd benzirtdoles. N'. Gjn ~,:_ " K. f I 759g; so. (;.5 C. iq M,,C0 2 tars at ruff' LX ga'C Ei N fthmuiaQw! gave D W4 -4rdrary- CUM ("zoquinont, 4A 9. MtCQ%'HVe);CH-,,V.Et its Mc4CO gave 4$c,'Q 62 M. W7-51 (from UCICO), while I't-bCulzaquinane ill tills cam Fave 51-)'O Et 279-80* (frntn Ale-CO). G, 11. X - ---------- AUITORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F.j Gracheva, Ye. P., 79-28-5-28/69 Kullbovskaya, N, TITLE: Investigations in the Field of the Synthesis and Conversions of Substituted Vinylethers (Issledovaniye v oblasti sinteza i prevrashcheniy zameshchennykh vinilovykh efirov) V'I. Synthesis of o(-Methylvinylarylether and of Q~ -lethylvinyleyelohexylether (VT Sintez o(- -metilvinilarilovykh i(:~,-metilvirtiltsiklogeksilov,igo efirov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Khimiij 1958Y Vole 28, Nr 59 ppf, 1253-1257 kUSSR) ABSTRACT. In-.face of certain unclear problems of the syntheses of C~ -methylvinylarylethe:r carried out by Ruhemann, Wragg (Rueman i Vreg) omthe one hand (reference 1) and Niederl, Storch (Niderl i. Storkh) (reference 2) on the other hand, th s paper investigates more detailed the synthesis of ~~-methylvinylarylether and of oC-methylvinyleyclohexyl- Card 1/4 ether according to Favorskiy-Shcistakovskiy. Investigations in the Field of the Synthesis 79-28-5-28/69 and Conversions of Substituted Vinylethers. VI. Synthesis oflor--Methylvinylarylether and of -Methylvinyloyclohexylether CH 3- CCH+11OAr-Rj-np 02TOAr CH-j The use of mathylacetylene as vinylation medium yields less than that of acetylene in the vinylation of phenols (referenuee 3,~ 4). This method is, however, the best aocessible in the synthesis of the above mentioned others. The best results (yield and better avoidance of resinification) was obtained at a ratio of I molecule of phenol and 1 molecule of caustic potash (table 1). It was of interest to investigate the part of the allene (propadiene) in this vinylation reaction with methylacetylene. The allene is contained in the initial product (reference 5) and is the result of an isomerization CH C=H,--_-4C.CH -According to Favorskiy (reference 6) 3 1 2 Card 2/4 the isomerization of the acetylene-and allene hydro,aTbons Investigations in thg Field of the Synthesis 79-28-5-28/69 anti Conversions of Substituted Vinylethers. VI. Synthesis of c/--Methylvinylarylether and of iz,(-ttethylvinyloyclohexy'Lether belong to -those bring reversible. ln the present case the equilibrium is displaced towarl methylacetylene (at 2000 .. 10% allene against 90% methylacetylenel). In order to explain the role of allene undAr the given conditions It was heated to 2000C in the autoclavt~ with 50% caustic potash solution5 in which case the allene converted into the methylanetylene which was separated in form of acetylenide. From table 2 can be concluded that in the vinylation of the phenols with allene and methylacetylene the allene can not be oonsidered as vinylation medium, but that it is isomerized to methylacetylene which then supplies the actual vinylation medium, The structure of the synthetized Of, -methylsubstituted ether was proved by hydrolysis., There are 3 tables and 16 roferences, 121 of whizh are Soviet. Card 3/4 Investigations in the Field of the Synthesis 79-28,-5-28/69 and Conversions of Substituted Vinylethers. VI. Synthesis of c.,C_-Methylvinylarylether and of O~ -Methy1viny1cyo1ohexyje ther ASSOCIATION-. Institut organicheskoy khimii kkiidemili nalik SSSR (Institute for Organic, Chemis4v-ryAlw USSR) SUBMITTEDs April 24P 195", Card 4/4 SHOSTAKOVSKIT, M.F.; GRACEUCTA, Ye.P.; JWLIBOTE&.ATA#---Uji-- b)mthesis and conversions of 4-substituted vinyl ethers. Part 7: Synthesis and conversiona of4-chloroimopropyl aryl others. Zhur. ob. khim. 28 no.9:2341-2343 S '58. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Institut organichaskoy khimii AN MR. (Ithers) SHOSTAKOVSKIT, GRACHEVA, Te.P.; KULIBOVSKA!rA, N.K. Synthesis and conversions of4L-substituted vinyl others. Part 81 Various properties of 0(-methylvinyl aryl and gC-methylvinyl cyclo- hoxyl others. Zhar,ob.khim. 28 no.9:2344-2348 8 158. (MIRA 11S11) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii AN SM. (2thers) (Vinyl componnds) 2 ~, nd ~Ihcril Sci " ertierl of i8opropoll" clryl 013ter lp fider." p-p zolinsi-AY) . 171~ copic~~ "SYIltllOc;i,'-" ~~"CL Pro- 4 1 4ropropenyl:,11-~'Yll (aryl) cul- "ic gliemistry of ci L /j- 50) SOV/79-29-5-30/75 AUTHORS: Shontakovskiy, M. F., Gracheva$ Ye. F., Kullbovakaya, N. K. TITLE: Inventigation in the Field of the Synthesis and Trangormation of Substituted Vinyl Ethers (Iseledovaniye v oblasti sinteza i prevrashchaniy zameahchennykh vinilovykh efirov). 9. Formation and Mature of Resin-like Products Obtained in the Vinylation of Phenols (9. Obrazovaniye i prixods, emoloobraznykh produktovq poluchayemykh pri vinilirovanii fenolov) FERIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 19591 Vol 29, Nr 5, PP 1546-1549 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The presant paper deals with the investigation of the nature of products obtained in the reaction of mothyl acetylene with phenol (Ref 3) on the example of ro3ins. Resin-like products obta:.ned in the vinylation of phenols rith methyl acetylene in the presence of cauatic potuah and water differ from alkyl phenol-acetylene resins both with reopect to their external form and their properties. Resin forming in connection with the vinylation of phenol with ipethyl acetylene is a liquid which is partly distilled in vacuumi its highest molecular Card 1/3 weight amounts to 500. The quantity of the resin formed depends SOV/79-29-5-30/75 Investigation in the Field of the Synthesis and Transformation of Substituted Vinyl Ethers. 9. Formation and Nature of Heoin-like Products Obtainud in the Vinylation of Phonole on the ratio methyl acetylene increases with rising methyl gation of the distilled rosin and spectroscopic methods has of the products (I - III). ; phenol. The yield in resin acetylene content. The investi- fractionsbj the aid of chumical shown that they are miXtures CH3 if3 OR 3 0-C CH 2 00-C'C"2 0-(;-CH2 ~--CH - 0- C-CH2 2 C113 CH 3 M (II) (III) The fraction boiling at 113-1150 Mm) represents the 0-iso- propenyl-isopropenylphenyl ether II). This ras confirmed by elementary anulyeis, hydrolysis, by the determination of the Card 2/3 molecular fraction and by spectral analysis. Fractions that SOV/79-29-~-30/75 Investigation in the Field of the Synthesis and Transformation of Substituted Vinyl Ethers. 9. Formation and Nature of Resin-like Products Obtained in the Vinylation of Phenols are distilled at higher temperatures are mixtures of the poly- mer (III) of different polymerization degrees with the mono- mer. Ultraviolet and infrared spectra were taken at the opticheakaya laboratoriya IOKh AN SSSR (Optical Laboratory IOKh AS USSR) by B. V. Lopatin. There are 13 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organioheakoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: March 12, 1958 Card 3/3 NRKRA , Toevolod Vladimirovich, prof.; KMIBOVSKATA. U.K., -red_,; WWAK,. Te.G., tekhn.red. "OPPIN (Kanual of laboratory practice in organic chemistry] R*o- vodstvo k malomu praktikumu po arganicheakoi khimil. lzd.3., dop. Hookvaq Gosonauchno-tekhnAzd-vo khim,lit-ry, 1960, 356 p (MIRA 14:4) i0hamistry, Organic-Handbooks, mamials, etc.) AUTHORS: Kul 'bovokaya, N. K., Gv3chova, Ye. P. M. F. TITLE In veotig at I Un or S) ynthe';, 1-1,3 .-1 )d Cot jC)t-j:, ()j, till C-(] V I I I y 1, E, t I le t-:1 I30j)P0J)0I1yl PERIODICAL: Zhut'nal ob.111chey khh'11.1, 1960, Vol Ni- 1, bl-.16 OJSSR) ABSTRACT; Reaotlon ol' thLopcnol wl.Lh methyl,-jci,,ty1Qn(,, In :ilk,~lt!ie Incd ILIIII Yield.." a nilxtuve, Of 1 ;;u1 .? 0 - I- bp 68-690 (6 frim), n, - oher)"! D (H), hn 111-1130 (20 mm), ti~ I I + C 1 13-C. I I 'A GII3cj1 ---Cll Scalia (2) Card 1/6 I nve;w, L,-,a t I on of' Syr) the.,3 to an (I coroji2 vu ion:-. oU."'A 1 m-ly") - q) P, 01 lhf; t ".11 V I Ili 1 E the r.",XSy '. I i h co If I, I Con eL-.Lorls of L~Opropcnyl Phenyl Sulf tde:3 The reactions (1) and (2) ave nueleophilic additions. Stevically diceeted addttLon of thLol In veactLon (2) results in only one stereoismier. This was conf Irmed b:'1 oxidation of propenyl phenyl sulfide yielding only one cry.stalline pvopenyl pheny]. milfone, CH.Cil~-CHSO,C 11, (.111) (Yield 77%), n1P 69-5-700. Isopt,bpenyl Phenyl Sulf Ide *,-Iav~ converted into isopropyl rlienyl sulfone (IV) for iden- tification. C112=-C-sc,11., "I. Cll..=C-sOzCOll5 (Cll3)2CllsQjC6ll.., (IV) Oxidation of Isopt-openyl phenyl 3tVlde yielcis isopropenyl phenyl nulCone, hp 1"1:.) (4.5 rmn)~ I - 511YO -In contrast to crystalline 3ulfone,, obtaLne(! from propenyl -pheriyl sulfLde, the Lsopi,oporrl,- :-in,' loopr-opyl phenyl sulfon~,--s ui-e oil-ILkle sub~31-ance~~. The absor,ption maxlrna ol' 1,`,ODPOJ)(_111Y1 pheni'l and pvopen.~,' Car-1 2/6 plicnyl sulfldcc3 ave at 1,11:`0 cm- JI _,1(_)C) CM-1. speclAvely. ffyc'rolynlo of' 1wop,:,,n,,,rL Inve,;Al,ration oil' Synthesiz; and Convep3Lon.,, of l'o Substituted VLnyl E~Jiero. X . Syntho.-A,1, and S ov/p-) -6 - I - Ir. Conversions of loopropenyl Plictly-1 &j1V1d(,,- J)hOt-lyl SUM(102 Yield; I)VOI)WIM11-dellyde 'Wdl i,e.,,~pectively. Decompooltioll of th,,~ obl"'11,11ed with a I coho I Lc -,oluL Ion o[' m~-, rckw L,, chloo W,-, Ln~!Lo: that LM3 ceact;Lon can be tioo-11 foz~ q~;ant-11,;ative detemiinatlon of Isoproper,iyl oni'y. UPot; mixing of' isolwoponyl photlyl flulrldu with a C1110PIdC '301LItiOll, P11011Y11110,Y11PIC C-1110PIAC DVOIA'AtLAO- It] 50 s2cond2 -and ()5% HCI is recovered 1)y tLtvatLon in 211 hOLIVS . Reaction of propenyl and Isopr-open~,l pherlyl Oul- fides with thiophcnol In the pi.e.,;ence of' a free 1""i(Alcal catalyst yields (82%) tile 3alne coulpourol ill both cLise:-', 1,0"-diplienyltii(-,L,captoi)poi),-tne, C,11 SCHCH(C11 )SC,1f, (V), Up 197-1980 (7 min), n20 1.6218. ')ij n e`hylme capvah LO use('j, D W E r It reacts with LI) and (II) to forin compound (VI), yleld 81%, bP 129-130' (5 i1q), n20 1.5'(P and cornpourld (M), yle,ld 82%, bP 134-135 (5 Pm) , 1120 tnui n2 0 D respectively. Card "3/6 InveoUgeation of' SjrnthosI3 an(] conveusions of '~7354 SubstItuted Vinyl Ethers. X. Synthesis and SOV/79-30-1-15/-(~`D Conversions of 150propenyl Phenyl Sulft(les C2115SC112-CIISCGIIS C113 (VI) (11) + C11'sil --* C2115SCH-CHISC6115 1 (V11) Isopropenyl phenyl sulfide behaves similarly to its analog, isopropenyl phenyl ether. In the presence of catalyst (S62) it reacts with ethylmercaptan yielding isopropenyl ethyl sulfide, bp 112-114 0 , n20 1.4755. D 0 + + CII/ ~\Scolj 1 C113 Hydrochlorination of 'Isopr,openyl phenyl sulfide yields a-chloroisopropyl phenyl oulfide. Stnee Ct -chlopolso- pvopyl phenyl sulfide Ls an =2~ablecOmPCund, it was Card 4/6 converted into tertlary-amyl phenvi suiviije, bp )-6-930 inve3tigation of Synthesis Substituted Vinyl Ethers. Conversions of Isopropenyl (1) min) , n10 D and Conver-olons of N 4 X. Synthesis and S0V/T')'--1~;0-1-15/7,p) Phenyl Sulfides 1.5387. HC1 11~Br (C113)2CSC6115 C1 "-CW~p C3117 1 1-Dimethylbutyl phenyl sulfide (y1eld 19%), bp 8110 (2 mm), n20 1-5312, %qa3 synthesized In an analogous D way. There are 16 references, 6 Soviet, 6 U.S., 1 U.K., 3 Gepman. The 5 most vecent U.S. references are. Tar,bell, D. C., Lovett, W. E., J. Ain. Cheiri. Soc., 78, 2o~6- (1956); Boedwell, F. G., Andeusen, 11. M., Pitt, B. M., J. Ara. Ch,2m. Soc., 76, 1085 (19511); Tvuce, W. E., Simms, J. A., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 78, 2756 (1956); Truce, W. E., S1mm-, J. A., Boudakian, M. M., J. Ain. Chem. Soc., 78, 695 (1956); Tarbell, D. C. ,, McCall, M. A., J. An.. Chem. Soc., 74, 41 8 C -a L, d ~/6 (1952). ASSOCIATION: Institute of Organic Chemistry of' the Academy of Sciences Investigation of Synthe3ls and Conversions of 77.1554 Substituted Vinyl Ether2. X. Synthesis and SOV/7q-1--:/O-1-1c-/7,-, Conversiona of Isopropenyl Phenyl Sulfides of the USSR (Institut organichr-,koy khtmii Akademil nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: January 15, 1959 Card 6/6 5.3620 77856 SOV/79-30-2-7/78 AUTHORS: Shostakovokiy, M. F., Gracl? va, Ye. P., Kullbov3kaya, N. K. TITLE- Study In th.ii Field of Synthesis arid Conversions of Substituted Vinyl Ethers. XI. Synthesis and Properties of' Isopropenyl Alkyl Sulfides PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimli, !960, Vol 30, Nr 2, pp 383-388 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors synthesized Isopropenyl ethyl sulfide, isonropenyl butyl sulf1de arid Isopropenyl propyl sulfide by reactinr metliylacetylene wlth mercaptLanz; In an C.> alkaline medium: 11S11+c11,C~__c11 C112=C-Sli (1) R~ CA11f. c3l~. C#16. The reactions were performed usin. the method described ear.rier (9hur. obshchey khIm., 28, 1253 (1958)). Experi- Card 1/8 mental conditions are given in Table 1. Study in the Field of Synthe3ls arid 77856 Conversions of Substituted Vinyl Ethers. sov/79-30-2-7/78 xi Table 1. Key to Table 1. (1) Syjjtjicjt,-,ed compound; (2) quantity; ~fl mercaptan (In mol-s); (11) methylacetylene (in moles), 5 KOH (in moles); (6) dioxan (in ml); (7) conditions of reaction; (8) temperature; (9) duration of heating in hr); (10) yields of' reaction products (in %); M) isopropenyl alkyl sulfide; (12 1,2-dialkyl- mercaptopropane; (13) isopropenyl ethyl sulfide; (14) Isopropenyl propyl sulfide; (15) Isopropenyl buty! sulfide. Card 2/8 1 7 46 9 13 LS 3 0.3 - 00-180P 2 44 9 0.47 U4 0.09 - HO-M L5 49 is S, 0.34 0.68 0.068 30 120-M) t.5 51 8 . Study An the Conversions xi Field of Synthesio and 77856 10 of Substituted Vinyl Ethero. Vi""(N-30-2-7/0 The pve:3oLwc in the autoolave vai,lcd bct,dcell 32 arid 41', atm, (Dio-xan was added to minlinize tavi-Iiig.) Py injxjj)6 till-c obtained Iscopi,openyl allcyl oulf1dez, with additional quantities of mercaptan, the 1,2-cliill,~ylmc,,i~captoj)i,opatict; are obtained (reaction (2)): C11-c-I'M + Itsil (2) c I 1;j c1l"; 9111, Y~ The mactIon wao exothermJc (tempevatum vooc to ~:,O-(_-_~00; o~yntheo,izj of 1, 2 -die thylme rcri ptopi,opane and 1,2-dIpropyl- mei,captopropane). Inthe case of arid the mixWl'o had to be licatod to 800 In pvcjetice of.' 0.01 j~ ol' btAyi,milti-Ile. Table 2 , .0 ,~ivc~; the ylelck; and physical constants of' the synthesized compound,~3. Card 3/8 th(: 1"leld 01''Synthejic; and 7 7 81 5 6 ot' Substituted Vinyl Ether;; SOV/7 9-30-2-7, "'(8k Key to Table 2: (1) mame o,.' COMPOUnd; (2) yield (in %); (3) boilin, point. (pressure in mm); (4) found; (5) calcul'ated; (6) enipir-'eal I'ormula; (7) lsopropenyl etiiyl sult'lde; (e) L3opropcnyl propyl ~ 3 ul ' Vlde; (9) 100propelly'l butyl ~jull'lck!; (10) 0.1 L,2-cl.tpropylalel,Captcypropane; (12) l,'.:'-(JJ.I)utylmercaptc),I)i,ol),,tll(-,; (1j) 2-ethylmet-captopropanc., Study jn the Field of' Synthesis and 77856 Converoions Of' SUbitituted Vin,-,11 EUiero. sovg(j -30-2 -7/~8 X3. Irabit! "-2. w tin 'i 1." IV~720 :L.1191 I I 1"S 9.S71 3L.,13 s M) 1.1.7 7.1; 1 ::7, IS c 11 25) 66- 1;7 1. 1; 1.63, 2 I0.S2 .50. 1 fi rO.:f7 :18.71, c., I IM 1 08 5 7 11 .59.711 511. ' W.' :13.17. c' I I S WAS I c 11.0 29. 10 .51 51i.70 jo.93 T! s9-!10 1. V 1,,5 (MI Qq - 1). ;0 Ff! 7114 . 1 "1;. 1, 1, :0.0 1. c"If."'S.2 !). 13 1 5f;. 17 1 0 32.~18 111 calculaLlon of, MR 1) th(! Mlth= have w :ed aLowi c ret'raction of sult'ur, l'ound for diall y! sul fide by Card T. S. Prise and D. F. Tvti s,~', (J. Chem. Soc., 101, ,,tLj(jy ill tjj(-, 1,'ield ol' SyntheL;Az; and of' '~;ubstituted Vinyl Ethei,,; X1 12!~q (1912)) and equal to 041 **Atomic refraction ot' oulfur wa,..; to 7 .1-)2l (Voti-el, A. I., j 7 7 8' 5 (, SOV/79-30-2-'(/-(O8 taken ao equal Soo. , 1948, 182",)) . In aeld medlum 1.,~opvopenjl alicyl oulf1des react with mercaptans (aftev di-opwise addition of' isopropenyl alkyl sull'Ide to eqUIrnolar ClUantity of' mercaptan containing 5-3 dropu of* 11C.1, the m-Ixtu.,-e wao heated to 50() Vor 5 min and Tel't overnii-,tht; It via,-, then neutralized, dr-i,:-:d over K2C 03 jand distilled.) by an ionic mechanism, the reaction obeyln6 Markownikofflj (Maritovnikov's) rule, yieldin.- 2,~~l-dialicy.Imereaptopr,opanes: C~11-- C-S11 hS11 --- ((~11 c, 11:, p) The on I-jeatIll., J. 1. d Into the It-AtIal corlipoulld:3. hydro,-,en chloride Study in the ,'onversions X1 Field of' Synthe3lo arid 77656 oi' Substituted Vinyl Ethers. C.,-,11/79-30-2-7/78 through isopropenyl allIcyl sulfides at -200 resulted in formation of' CL-chloroisolropyl alkyl sulfide, which easily decomposes on raisinG temperature to 00, giving ofi' HCI and a complex mixture of' products. Acid hydrolysis of isopropenyl alkyl sulfides yields acetone as one of' the products. Quantitative decomposition oi' isopropenyl alkyl zult'ides and 2,2-dialkylmercapto- proparies by excess of' alcoholIc SOILItion of' mercucic chloride (reaction ~))(with Atb2equerit titration ot' HCI by NaOH); -11-2-C-S'l + 11902 1--C-11:,O I I ~ IISIlge-I + IIGI +P136C(OC211,02 (5) 1 C11" Card 7/8 ozn be kiscd Cov ustimatlon 01' PLWILY Ot' these compounds. the case of' oull'Idea, the reaction mixture (0.1-0.2 oj' .3ulfide and 5 ml of 20% solution of HgCl 2 in alcohol) was heated at 700 in a hr, transferred quantitatively sealed ampoule-l'or 3 Into a Clask, and Study in the Conversions XI SUBMITTED: Card 8/8 Field of'Synthesis and 7(856 of Substituted Vinyl Ethers. SOV/79-30-2-7/78 titrated with 0.1N NaOH to methyloran,-e end point. C> In the case of 2,2-dialkylmercaptopropanes, the reaction mixture (7 ml of HgC12 solution was used fox, 0.1-0.2 g 3ample) was simply left overnight in a otoppered conical flask. There are 3 tables; and 12 reference,,,, 2 Soviet, 4 Glerman, 2 U.K., 3 U.S., 1 Polish. The U.S. and U.K. references are: P. I. Wiezewich, L. B. Turner, P. K.' Florich, Ind. Eng. Ch ' "2- 295 (1933); U.S. Patent 2o66191, Ch. A., 31, 1038~"(1937), Ch. S., 32, 8359 (1938); T. S. Prise, D. F. TwIss, J. Chem. Soc., .101, 1259 (1912); A. 1. Vogel, J. Chem. Soc., 19148, 1820; F. L. Cairus, G. L. Evans, A. 14. Larchar, B. C McKu31c1c, J. Ain. Chem, Soc., 74, .3988 (1952); T. C. Whitner., E. E. Reid, J. Am. Chem. Soc 43, 639 (1921). February 20, 1959 SHOSTAKOVSHY, M.F.; GRACHEVA, Ye.P.; Methods for synthesizing and properties of substituted vinyl ethers and substituted vinyl sulfides. Usp. kbim. 30 no. 4:493-516 Ap 1( 4. (mIU 14,.4) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Sulfides) (Ethers) SHOSTAKOVSXIY, X.F.; KULIBOVSKAYA, N,K1; GRACHEVA, Ye.F.; LABA, V.I.; YAKUSHINAp V.M. Synthesis and conversions of substituted vinyl ethers. Part 12: Vinylation of alkyl thiols by tert-butylacetyl-ene. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3t709-714 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo A1N SSSR. (Thiols) (Hexyne) GRACHEVAJ, Ye.P.; LABA, V.I.;, KU.L1BOVS-KAXA,-11.K.; SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F. Synthesis and transformations of substituted vinyl ethers. Part 13: Stereochemistry of the reaction of addition of thiols to tert-butylacetylene. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8,-2493-2501, Ag 163. (MIRA 1611l) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. KUL9RYCHT, J. KULBRYCHT, J. New germanium rectifiers. p. 27. Vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 1957 ELEKTROTECHNIK TECHNOLOGY Czechoslovakia So: East Furopean Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957 MILIDY11M, M. At our capron combine. Voen. znan. 42 no.1:24-25 Ja 166. (IMU 19: 1 ) 1. Nachallnik shtaba grazhdanskoy oborony Ewellsskogo kombinata, Saratovskaya oblast'. Chemical Abst. V01- 48 NO- 9 May 10; 1954 se Salta# Acidat Alkali Cheuicala and Ot her Heav7 -ata I Properties e( Mantraormoalte -C11 ft*m Ird',J8. 4=). q.--j Mt -NIP,j, Z.Ii~P V14 4 I47A, U= (td bentoni =Idy IL e Clays were te-~tvf With respmt to t" decolfirizing racct on a lutirkeirig-4M di- tillate. Optimunt "vity was obtained by treating with 209q' HtSO, for 6-8 hrs., and an acid-to-cla)' Majo of Mrp: 1, at the b.p. of t1m aq. clay slurry. Under the Mo.'t favor- able codditiom, their decolorking effect re,'wlted 821" (if that ol~tahtabk with Tonsit 0 thnum clay. Drttaarr prr-.r11ftA let-sire distribution, benzidine test. on c1bern. compn., partieF and x-ray examn. af the day samples. Hard water used i" tvpg. the add soln. and for washing bad no effect onactiv- - fly. SMat ackt, despic: a high content I)( AWSOA (33.4% by wt. a4ased an total solids), can be used (or ac- tivation It its conen. has been -akqcd to M% by addii. of fresh add. Bruno C. htetr'nvt 113'10 1,,, -aru ~!% -' ~ - - - I- - . 91. ;w . KULG"o Zivko. dr. Ketabolism of the water, sodium and potassium. Had. pregl. 7 no.21118-125 1954. 1. skola Narodnog sdravlja - Zagreb. (WATIMs setab.) (SODIUM, matab.) (POTASSIUX, instab.) (ZLZ M OLMS. metab. *water-electrolyte balance) POLJUGAN, Branko, Dr.;'FRLAN, Marija. dr.-,,,',KULCAR._Ziv.ko. dr. Npidemiology of burnm in children. Higijena, Beogr. 7 no.1-4: 1955. 1. Djecja bolnica-, Kirurski odjel, Zagreb, Gentralni higtjenski sarod, Zagreb. (BURNS IIn inf. & child .statist. (Ser)) jKITIC.Gorazd.(Ir.-, CHRI Kenad,dr.; KUTCAR.Zivko,dr. Blood groups and gastrointestinal diseases. Lijec. vjes. 81 no.11:827-830 '59, 1. Iz Internog i Kirurskog odjela Opce bolnice *Dra. M. Stojanovica" i iz Centralnog Higijenskog savoda u Zagrebu. (GASTROINTJSTIML DISJUSIS blood) (BWOD GROUPS) 21A~01- ~'(JLCA P / 7 SMOU-M, ( Z%-;j-u)-,Qvem luuaca Comtry: Yugostavis Academic D-ere.-u: AC!C111(ition: Zagreb sourcm: Bolgrade, Narodno zdr&v1je, No 7-8# 1961p pp 217-220o Data'. "Somo Factors Concerning the Organization ot Oancer Control In Croatia,$ Authores KULCAR-P. Ze --,Dr~ Dr. KULGAR, Z. ? f0dical ooonomies. 'A LIJocn. vjesn, 63. no-3:281-283 161. (ECONOMIES WDICAL) KULCAR Z I BERITIC, T. Psychological aspects of malignant tumors. Lijecn. vjesn. 83 no.6:629-631 161. (NEOPLASMS pshchol) I KULCAR- 1 4. , Health condition of the Population. Lijeen. vjesn. 83 no.7:709- 711 14, (PUBLIC HEALTH) ZIIMULOI Anton, dr.,-_KU"Aa,-Zi-vko.,-dr. On the problem of the organization of pathological anatomy in the People's Republic of Croatia. Lijec. vjes. 84 no.3:229-238 162. 1. Iz Zavoda za opau patologiju i patolosku antktomiju Medicinskog fakultota i Repu~lieko zavoda za zistitu zdravlja u Zagrebu. ~PATHOLOGY) SARIC, Marko, dr.; KULCARI Zivko, dr. Syatematic medical examination in general practice. Lijecn. vjeon. 8/+ no.5:429-1+35 162. 1. Is Inatituta sa medicinalm istrasivanja i madicinu rada i Republickog zavoda za zastitu zdravlja u Zagrebu. (PHYSICAL EXAMINATION) 1YUGOSLAVIA 7 rjr Hihovil DMARIS, Dr Boris KRM,AR and Or Zivko KULCARI Gwiecologic Clinic of Medical Faculty (Ginekoloslrui klinika I-Iedfc-inskwg-fakultata) at-id Srate Institute of 11;,alth (Republicki zavod za zastitu zdravlja), 2agr-2b. 113tatun of Uterine Cancer in the lIaLional Republic, of Croatia." Zigreb, LI_'ecnLc V esnik, Vol 84, No 8, Aug 1962; pp 765-771. Abstract rLnglish suramary modliied]: The authars~ clinic Lospit:%lizes 5M of all patients with cervical and 25% of those with uterine corpos Cancer in Croatia; exhaustive statistical data indicate t1pat diagnosttc and therapeutic results have not $mproved in the last 10 years and detection is still lower than, e.g., in Slovenia. Epidem"ologic patterns are interesting for possible etlologi~~. studies; tharc !,q still a shortage of gynecologists and poor organizational planninl- aud rcc*rc' keeping for mass screeningy; (-!~iedial meAsures. are proposed. Six diagrams, 5 Yugoslav, 1 Polish and 1 US relerence. 1/1 YUGOSLAVIA Dr Z. KULCAR Wfiliation not givtn) Organitar~on aiid Mentn't It -~It _tqhl _Yje~n It, Vol 84, No 6. Alig 1962; ~p filt)-616. -t;rrpc-.t: A r;wiew of the history of itterrAtlofj in th;! ri I(j of mental heaIC-', strtssing importance. uf -arid ~itaklstical 5tudlza; with some discussion of tht currnnt szudy and rcscirch projert bcIng carri2d out by a niziber of Yugoclnv 1,nstiLute's in wli-h Johnt Hopkins Univer!i!ty, r*mtcz,!~kp o-. tht, P-pidkxtialr.gy c.:,' schizopi"-.,zntln in severall. areas of Cv~,atla. ">I.L YnZcvCit~q, 6 Wep~l:crn and 8 WHO rcierwees. A CZ Vhr ni-- Diseasta nnd Carcer meal,h Z!l kronicae ~Oje j ~Iincer in tho Veorle12, Pepublic of croarla..il 140 )('.t ')CL .1962; rp ')P5-~93, - Cv~rron, dara Indic,%te JI M-OrtAlity ot cancer !n Crcat.~.,,, to ~-ci '400 per 100,000 hut it is (if 2,4-0:5 mm who died fr~n cnncer in 25.5% 20.7% broacbopulmonary; of 2,103 i~,6% breast; of 3,77i zrAla 15.3% ~astrlc, 141~ p-jlmnrt,.r,., 12% 4ukemia; of 4,375 r.- r~7'o e i ic r, s ivo tables, 4 'fltg,)5jcV YUCOSLAVIA D. MILAT and.Z. KULCART Affiliation not giveniZagreb "Use of Scientific Methods in Public Health." Belgrade, Varodno Zdravlje, Vol 19, No 3, 1963; pp 73-77. Abstract : A brief review of.elementary mathematical and Ilogical concepts used in statistics, with a number of examples from the field of public health; discussion of empirical functions, logarithms, theory of probability and applications to common problems in medicine and public health. Craph, 3 tables; 5 Western and 5 Yugoslav references. SARIC, Suzana, dr.; KUMAR, Zivko, dr. Some considerations on the epidemiology of arterioselereels Ln Yugoslavia. Lijeen. vjesn. 85 no.1:5-13 163, 1. Iz Hardioloskog laboratorija Fledicinskoo, .-ILkulteta 0 Republicko zavoda za sastitu zdravlja u Zagrebu. ~ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (EPIDEMIOLOGY) ~IC5 KULCAR,Z. t The 7-year plan for the demr-lotment of health services and the general practitioner. Iij!cn. vjesn. 85 no.12,1397-WO W63. KULCAR,Z. Role of the technical committee of a health center. Lijem. vjesn. 80' n0-5.,632-635 My t64. KULCAR, Z. Psychiatric education. Lijecn. vjesn. 86 no.12:1543-1545 D 1 64. YUGOSLAVL% KU-1,CAR, Dr_ Z.ivko;, Section for the Study and Elimination of Chronic Endemic Conditions of the Institute of National Health of the Republic (Odjel za proucavanje i suzbijanje masovnih oboljcnja Republickog zavoda za zastitu ,~dravlja,) Director (direktor) Dr I. BRODARAC; Zagreb. "ImporL-3nce of the Living Conditions Among Older People Living with Their Families, In Nursing Homes, and in Hospitals; Effect on Their Health with Particular Regard to Conditions in Croatia-" Belgrade, effedicinski Glasnik, Vol 20, No 1-2, Jan-Feb,66; pp 63-69. Abstract : General review of the changing demographic patterns in Croatia which, already the loldestt Yugoslav nation, now threatens to become soon a 'very old' nation as life expectancy continues to go up, with ever-faster urbanization family size decreases; geriatric medical services are already most inadequate and approach crisis conditions in certain aspects; various suggestions and exhortations. Fourteen table3; 5 Yugnslav and 12 Westeni references. - 13 - 1. KUL I CHENO 0 A. I. 2. USSR (600) 4. Asters 7- Seed culture of annual asters. Sad i og. no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarY 1953. Unclassified. I KaL, camm. u. Make bett6r use of the present possibilities. Okhr.truda I sots. strukh. no.5:60 N 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Tekhnichaskiy inepektor Luganskogo obleovprofa. (Chemical industriea-Hygienic aspects) KULICHENKO V. A clamp. Prom.stroi.i inzh.soor. 4 no.5252-53 S-0 162. ()URA 16:1) (Pipe fittings) L 01931-67 1__EWT(T)/T. _YJE 1 ACC NR1 AR6023334 SOURCE CODE! UR/0273/66/000/003/0033/0033 AUTHOR! Itinskaya, N. I.; Kullchev, M. A. __". Iq - additivele\ TIT LE: The effect of a fuel to the fresh air intake on the actual characteristics of a diesel engine SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya, Abs. 3. 39. 217 REF SOURCE: Dokl. Mosk. in-ta inzh. s. -kh. proiz-va. v. 2, no. 2, 1965, 45-53 TOPIC TAGS: diesel engine, fuel additive, internal combustion engine, -paraffin hydrocarbon, hydrocarbon fuel additive ABSTRACT: The addition of a fuel additive into the fresh air intake of a diesel engine improves the combustion of the basic fuel. Various additives lower smoke formation by 44-6216. The per unit consumption of fuel is decreased by 5-81/o. The average power increase (without increase in smoke) is 20. 516. The optimum performance of the engine Is attained by introducing fuel additives with considerablJ amounts of paraffin hydrocarbons. The use of additives at the intake makes possible the use In diesel engines of fuel with a low cetane numberA\ rTranslation L abstract] JFMJ 1/1 hs SUB CODE: 21/ UDC: 621. 436. 001. 5 Card -'W 'Umr -VhM CwT. M'M ~"t6 L 471~9-66 EWT(tn)/T INE ACC NR AR6026476 SOURCE CODE: UR/0273/66/000/004/0042/0042 AlfTHOR'.; ItInskaya, N.'I. ; Kull chev, M. A. VV I TITLE: P$udy of the operation of a D-20 tractor diesel engine with various fuel ndditivedrat the intake SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigateli vnutrennego agoraniya, Abs. 4.39.282 REF SOURCE:. Dokl. Mosk. in-ta inzh. s. -kh. proiz:!aSiv. 2, no. 2, 1965, 56-6 TOPIC TAGS: tractor, diesel engine, diesel fuel, fuel additive/D-20 tractor diesel engine ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation of the effect of fuel additives on the Indicator diagram of a diesel engine are presented. Induction was carried out by the MAI-2 electropneumatic indicator. [Translation of abstract] [NTJ SUB CODE: 21 Card I / 1 pb UDC: 621. 436. 001. 5 EWT(M)/T WE L 31330-66 -57b-60-7C-68 ACC NRo AR5025472 SOURCE CGDL-;t UR/027376 7002&/0028 AUTHORs Xullchev MI. As TITLEi Determinatlon of the degree of smokiness of the exhaust of a tractor dieselit SOURCE: Refo zh, Dvigatell vnutrennego agoraniyal Abs. 8.39.220 REP SOURCE: Dokl. Moak, in-ta inzh, s.-kh, proiz-va, v., 1,, no, 2, 1964, 65-67 -ga:offl engine exhaust system, measuring instrumen TOPIC TAGSt exhaust t'0 measuring apparatus ABSTRACTs An improved model of a photoelectric smoke meter with admission of some exhaust gas from the engine was designed and manu- -factured at the MIISP Institute. The principle of operation is described and a diagram of the photoelectric smoke meter is given. A preliminary check of the smoke meter has shown that it workt3 stably, does not become overheatedp and the protoctive glass remains c".ean for a long time. The instrument is highly oehaitive.and reacts well to change in the clearness of the exhaust gas, SUB CODBI 13#21/ SMM DATE# none Card 1,A a, 1_2 KULtCHINSKIr, F.Ye. Dermoid cyat of the anterior medinRtinum in a patient with pulmonar7 fibrocavernous tuberculosis. Nov,khir,arkhq no*2tlO5 Mr-Ap '58 WRA ilt6) 1. Odeaskly nauchno-insledovatellskiy institut Wberkuleza. (XEDIASTIM--TUMORS) (CYSTS) (TUBERGUIA)SIS) K1JL1OHINSKIT,_P,,Te., kand.med.nauk; KUKLOV, B.S., nauchnyy sotrudolk Changes in the degree of oxygen saturation of the blood In Pulmonary tuberculosis patiente under the influence of chest ourgery. Pat., klin.1 terap.tub. no.8:285-288 '58. NIRA 13M 1. Tz khirurgicheekogo otdoleniya (rukovoditell - kand.med.nauk P.Te. Millchinskir) i laboratoriii kliticheskoy fiziologii (rukovoditell - starsh17 nauchaY7 sotraduik L.B. Aksellrod) Odesakogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo instituta tuberkulaza. (TUBIROULOSIS) (BLOOD--OXTGBN CONTM) (OHNST-SURGERT) EMICHINSKIY, P.Ya., kand.med.nauk Our experinece in lung resection In tuberculosis. rut.,klin. I terap.tub. no.8:322-326 '58. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Is khirurgichookogo otdeleniva (rukovoditell - kand.med.nauk P.Ye. Kullchinakiy) Odeeakoigo nauchuo-iosledovatellakogo inati- tuta tubarkulosa. (TUBXRC=SIS) (LUNGS--SMGXRY) MELINIK, L.A.. KULOODISKIT, P.Ye. 0 i I ~ EfflOT-of pn#yumonectomy and antibacterial therapy on the course of pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl.tub. 36 ao.4:49-54 '58 (MIRA 11!7) 1. Is legochno-khirurgicheakogo otdoleniya (sav. - kand.med.nmA P.Ye. Kullehinakly) Odeaskogo nauchno-IlealedovAtellaknem inatituta tuberkulaza (dir. M.A. Brusnikin). (PMMONECTOMY, in varione die. pulm,tubere., with antibact. ther., reaults KLTLI(MINSKIT, P.Te.. starahiy navchnyy sotrudnik Treatment of chronic tuberculous empyemae complicated by bronchial fistulae [with summary in French), Probl.tub. 37 n0-1:75-79 15 (MIRA 12:i3 i. rz legochno-khirargicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. P-Te. Kullchinsk1y) Odesskogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - starshiy nauohry7 sotrudnik M.A. Brusnikin). (TUBIMOULOSIS, PUIKONARY, compl. empjrem with bronchial fistulae, surg. (Rug)) KULICHINSKIY. P.Ye., atexshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik , - Resection of the lungs In the treatment of cavernous tuberwilosts. -Probl.tub. 37 no.4:W~-49 '59. (MIRA, 12: 10) 1. Iz legochnokhirurgicheekogo otdeleniya (rukovoditell P.Ye. Kullchinskly) Odeaskogo nauchno-iseledovatellakogo instituta tuberlaxleza (dir. - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik 14.A.Bruenikin). (TUBXRCULOSIS, PMONART, eurg. resection in cavernous tuberc. (Ras)) ------KUI,ICHINSKly p ye. a 0 011tcome Or Pneumonectomy, jobtctomy, tion in tUberculosis. Probl. tub. 38 no. 5:60-68 l6o. (m 1. (LUNGS----~;LR,GZRY) 10bec+,Cmy., and BegmeInRtAa 14re:ls)ec- starehiy nauchnyy sotrudnik "Col-lapsomwgery in pulmonary tuberculosis" by N. S. Pilipchuk. ' Reviewed by P. R. Kullchinakii. Vmch. delo no.7:153rl54 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Zaveduyushchiy khirurgicbeakoy klinikoy Odeaskogo naucbno- issledovatellokogo instituta tuberkuleza. (TUBERCULOSIS) (LUNGS-COLLAFSE) (FILIPCMZI N. S.) C4ROV1211"Op Ga.G,; KULICIMISIC.Ty. P Ye.; BOLVAKH, S..T. --- 6~vf "Surgical treatment of tuberculous empyemasm by L*K&Bogugh, L*S* Gromova. ReviOwed by G.G.Gorovenkoj, P.E.Kullchinskii, S.I. Bolvakh. Crud. khir. 5 noo2:125-126 14r-Ap'6-7- (MIRA 17t2) Tfl fNV Category - POLMD/G.noral Problorao - Gonorcl AA-I Abn Jour I Rof Zhur .. Fizilcr., 110 3, 1957, No 5422 Author : Kul chinshi -stonialav w1i a I av Title I Rol of 110 thusis in the InvoNtigation Froccnsoi th P-i Ond in o F1 inini O-fzSaiontific Rosonrch. Orig Pub I Zh. Follskoy All, 1956, 1, No 1, 33-39 AbstrRot I No abstract Card -11"b" harmful i'luecbs and rodents." Gorsko itop~,nst.,,r . "I'rote"'On If u~';Iflll birds, olle !)4f)lo jc~j, method 0) 30fiya, Vol 10, 11o 6) 1954, 1). ~Uropcan Accessiorw List, 701 3, No 10, Uct 19,54, LLb. oj' I %,ongre.us KULCHISHTOV' S. Contemporary methQds of boiling out and bleanching cotton fabrics. P. 18, (Lika Promishlenost) Vol. 6, no. 4, 1957, Sofia, Bulgaria SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6, Ito. 11 November 1957 IctJi,1G1--JTI`,YAYA, A.I. "The otructure of the basic types of 3oilo of ti.ri Lrmk~)rxrj zr)n(? -)f Ue Azerbeydzhan SM." Acid bcI W61t. Soil Inst imni V.V. Kuybyshev. Noscow, 1956. (Dissertstion for the Degree of GindIdAte in A.,xicultural 6ciancej So; Knizhnaya. Letopts', No. 18, 1956 KULICHITSKAYA, A.I. Differential an"dvioible porosity as a qualitative structural feature based upon the study of principal soil types of the leakoran zone In the Az6rbaijan S,S,R, Vest. Nook. un, Ser. biol., pochv., geol., geog. 12 no.3::137-148 157. (MLRA 10:12) 1. Keedra fiziki i mallorataii pochy Moskovskogo gosudarstvenaogo univer- 91teta. (T.,ankoran Lowland--Soil structure) (Porosity) Kni CHITSKLYL, A. I. Hamus fractions in some aoil types of Lenkoran and their role In the formaiioi of noll structure* Vast, Moak* un, Sere b1ol., pochve, geolo.e geogo 14 noJM-78 159. (mrR& 13:6) 1, Kafedra fittki t melloratsti pochv Hookovskogo universi- teta, (Lenkoran Lowland-Humus) I