SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAVETSKAYA, Z.M. - LAVORKO, P.K.
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Cooling of Phenol Formaldehyde Resins by S/191/60/000/010/012/017
Spraying B004/BO60
scratched off by means of a rotating knife. 3) The cooling vessels contain
chains by means of which the hardened resin is lifted out (method of the
Sverdlovskiy zavod - Sverdlovsk Plant). 4) Method by V. S. Titcv and
B. A. Preobrazhenskiy: The resin flows toward the ascending air through a
screen in a 4-5 m high Pipe. 5) Chaim are passed through the oollecting
vessel. The resin solidified between the chain links is removed by the
chain pinion. 6) Cooling on a metallic conveyer band passing through
water. 7) The same on toothed rolls. 8) Blowing of resin into an air flow.
In methods 1-7 grinding is always still required, while a too voluminous
cotton'is obtained with 8). The authors propose the following course
(Fig. 13). The resin is pressed into an air-cooled tower by means of
nozzles (air pressure 4-8 atm), drops onto a grinding ventilator and is
separated as a fine powder in a dust catcher. Resin No. 18 was comminuted
in this way. The molding powder obtained therefrom (by the me'VhDd of the
zavod "Karbolit" - "Karbolit" Plant) type K-18-2 (K-18-2) satisfied the
requirements of FOC~"(GOST) (measurements were made by L. D. Andrianova).
The authors carried out a calculation of the technical d ta concerning
this method and a comparison with cooling on rolls. 7 m~ of air per kg of
resin were needed. The heat capacity in roll cooling amounts to
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Gooling,~of Phenol Formaldehyde Resins by, S/191/60/000/010/012/017
Spraying B004/BO6O
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42 kcal . C.ht and 180 kcal/m . C..h by the spraying process. The use of
rotating disks instead of nozzles is said to be inadequate, because the
spraying power is too low, and cannot be made to fit the production volume,
..which is possible by the operation of several nozzles. There are 16
figures, I table, and 5 Soviet references.
Legend to'Fig. 13. 1 - melting vessel, 2 = compressed air, 3 liquid
resin,-4 = compressor, 5 = nozzle, 6 = air, 7 = spraying chamber, 8 ='pres-
sure fan, 9 = dispersion rotor, 10 - electric motor, 11 = exhaustor, 12
dust exhaust chamber, 13 cyclone, 14 exhaustor, 15 place of filling,
...16 exhaust
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UTHORS: Nikolayeva, T. N.,
A Lavetskaya, Z. 11.
TITLE: An anti-corrosion coating on the basis of "Ptorlon"
varnish
~PrERIGDICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 4, 1962, 67-69
TEXT: The applicability of ~"Iftorloall varnish for anti-corrosion coatinE;s
has been studied. An a lo soluti,on of. "f torlon". PoA,-.,der in a solvent
mixture 15 ~ acetone, 10 ~ol'cyclohexanone, 30 ~ ethyl acetate, 15 ~~, ethyl
cellosolve) was applied with a brush on to an degreased, sandblasted metal
surface,dried for 15-20 min in air, and heated at 50, 100, and,1500C for
30 min. One coat of varnish corresponds to a film thickness of 10-12~L.
'A 20-22 14 coat was also applied. A 6 %b solution was applied with a
kp-10 (KR-10) spray gun at a.distance of 25-30 cm (2-3 atm). Films AF.*ere
produced by applyinE. the varnish to an Al foil and dissolving the latter
in 4-5 NaOH solution. The tensile strength was 500-550 k9/cm2 and
elongation was 170-210 The dependence of adhesion and mechanical
properties of the film'on-t~e amount of Cr 0 pigment and the number of
2 3
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DIMOVP Xiril, prof.; LAVEVA, Velichka, inzh.; VEZNEVA, Khristina, inzh.
Qualitative determination and quantitative computation of
fibers in mixed textile materials. Pt. 2. Tekstilna prom
12 no. 6:27-29 163.
YUGOSLAVIA
DANILUIIC t M. I LAVICA-j B.,_t SAVIC, Z: Institute for Phainaceutical
Teel-mology, Paculty of P~rmacy, BelFrade (Institut za faimiaceutslw
tehnologiju farmaceutsko,- fakulteta, Beograd), Belgrade.
"Examination of Multivitamin Preparations with Paper Chroinato-
graphy"
Belgrade, Arhiv za fannacijut Vol 16, No 1, 19662 pp 13-18
Abstract L~Authorsl r~nglish swiiTnary modifieg: mhis article des-
cribes the method of examining raultivitanin nrenaration3 containing
13-grour vitaiins by means of naDer chromatograDhy. T)ra
reagent was found to be more useful for the'identification of tlia-
mine as it is Tnore sensitive than fluorescence. -ior the detection
of pyridoxinev the reaction with diazotized sulfanilic acid was
adopted. mables. 2 'mastern, 6 western references.
55 -
KRAL, Jiri; SEBDR, Pavel; STUDLIK, Stanislav; IAVICKA, Eduard
Mold and core mixtures kith furan binders. Slevarenstiri'll no.3:
98-1,04 Mr 163.
L.Zavody pro-vyroba kulickQvyCh loksek, Zavody na valiva loziska
a ttaktory,.Brno; Spolek pro chemickou a hutni, vyrobu, provoz Chemotex,
Boletice
.,ad Labem
LAVICKA, J.
Treatment of rheumatoid apthritiewith desoxycorticosterpne and
ascorbic acid. Prakt. lek.--, Praha 31 no. 4:77-80 20 Fab 1951.
(CLML 22:3)
If bf'tbs' Clinic of Internal Diseases (Acting Head-Docent Karel
Bobek, M. D.) of Charles University.
SXFIVEC, Vladislar, MUDr.,- DRDVOTA. Stanislav, MUDr.; LAVICKA Josef, MUDr.;
CEW, Josef, MUDr.
Neuropsychical disorders in ACTH and cortisone therapy~ Vnitr.
lak.. Brno I no.11:850-855 Noy 55.
1. Z psychiatricke kliniky (prednosta doc. MUDr. lksen Tencovsky)
a vnitrni kliniky (prednosta doc. MUDr. Karel Bobek) lekarska
fakulty v Pl2ni. Psychiatricka lacebna v Dobranech.
(MENTAL DISORDERS. etiology and pathogenesis,
ACTH & cortisone.)
(ACTH, injurious effects,
ment. & neural disord.)
(CORTISOITS, Injurious effects,
ment. & neural disord.)
'_XCZR~71A MICA See 6 Vol 13/2 Idernal Med. Feb 59
1152. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSORIASIS AND PROGRESSIVE POLY-
ARTHRITIS - Die Beziehung der Psoriasis zu der Polyarthritis progressiva -
Lavir-ka J and Blaho� J. Intern. Med.Klin., Pilsen - Z.GES.LNN,
12/14 (667-668)
In 1010 case. of progressive arthritis IS patients (1.4%) suffered simultaneously
from psoriasis. Seven of them (0.6% of the total) showed a typical affection of the
distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers. Thumb and big toe were also affected.
sa 5 of these 7 patients the disease started acutely with fever. In all 7 cases the
joint process was very active. The Rose blood-serum test was negative. This
reaction is generally positive in 75 to 90% of the cases with progressive poly-
arthritis. This discovery suggests naming the condition psoriatic arthritis. This
form, which is extremely resistant to therapy, often leads to mutilations, e. g.
opera-glass hand. Oedemas sometimes accompany these symptoms, hydroarthro-
ses are also found at times. In other rheumatic conditions besides progressive
polyarthritis, psoriasis is found in only 0.4% of cases, although Bechterew men-
tioned 1.3%. In non-arthritic patients psoriasis occurs inonly 0.2%of cases. (V1,13)
MVICKA, JOBef ZAVAZAL, Vladimir
C1inical experiences with agglutination of collodium particles sensitized
with gamma globulin in the blood of patients with progressive polyartbri-
tie. Gas. lek. desk. 98 no.4tlO4-107 23 -Tan 59-
1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich lekardce fakulty v Plzni. Prednosta -Drof. dr.
1. Bobek. Ustav pro miltrobiOlOgii R immunologii lekarske fakalty v Plzni.
Prednosta doe. dr. T. Zahradnicky. J. L, Plzen, Interni klinilua,
(ARTEIRITIS, RHMMTOID, immunol.
hemagglut. of collodium particles sensitized by gamm
globulin (Cz))
(BEMAGGIUMIM01T. in various dis.
rhe'am. arthritis, hemagglut. of collodium, particles sensl-
tized by gamma globulin (Gz))
BIAHOS, Jaroslav; IAVICKA, Tosef
Now data on the metabolism of goixt. Cas. Isk. cesk. 98 no.9:266-273 27
Feb 59.
1. K'linika chorob vaitrnich v Plzni, prednosta prof. dr. K. Bobek. J. B.
Plzen, klinika chorob vnitruich.
(GOUT, metab.
uric acid, review (Oz))
(URIC ACID, metab.
in gout, review 02))
VYENANEK, Lubos; 1;~VICKA, Josef,; BLAHOS, Jaroslav
Roentgenographic picture in gout. Cesk.rentg.14 no.4:278-285 -Ag'60.
1. Radiologialm klinika University Karlovy v Praze, Dreduosta prof.
dr. V. Svab. Klinika chorob vnitrniab v Plznit prednosta prof. dr.
K. Bobek.
(GOUT radiogr)
LAVICKA., J.; MATOUSEK, J.; BARGAL, R.
Effect of therapy on meteorotropic conditions of rheumatic patients.
Acta univ. carol. (Mod) SuPpl. 15:231-235 161-
1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich (prednosta prof. MUDr. K. Bobek) a fyzikalni
ustav (prednosta doe. MUDr. M. Petran) lekarske fakulty University
Karlovy se sidlem v Plzni.
(WEATHER) (IffliEU14ATISM ther)
j
SUPWAI-Sp Given Names
countrys Czechoslovakia
Academic Degrees:
Affiliation:
SourcesPrague, Prakticky Lekar, Vol 41, No 11, 1961, PP 505-509,
Rheumatism and Weather."
~Authvnw DIATOUSE&I Jirit 11D /presumably/ Institute of Physics (Fyzikalni
ustav)j Director; Dr V. VLOVIC.
. ..............-
..E. A~CAL Rudolf,,DID /presumably/ Institute of Physics.
ose /preyumably/ Clinic of Internal Diseases of*
the Faculty of Pledicine KU (Klinika chorob, vnitr-
nich lekarske.fakulty KU)/Karlovd universita;
Charles University/; Y-XXM Director: Prof K,
BOBEXt ND.
7d
ZOAZAL, VladimizL-L&UQU,1aaafj stasticke hodnoceni MAALY, Vladimir;
technicka spoluprace NA M TILOVA, Jindra
Serological diagnosis of progressive arthritis. Cas. lek. cesk. 101
no-35:1049-1055 31 Ag 162.
1~ Ustav pro lekarskou mikrobiologii a epidemiologii lekarske fakulty
KU v Plzai, prednosta doe. dr. J. Zahradnioky. Klinika oborob vnitrnich
lekarsko fakulty KU v Plzni, prodnosta prof. dr. K. Bobok.
(ARTHRITIS RHEMATOID)
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CZEC-110SLOVAKIA
SEDIVEC, V., MD; LAVICKA, J., MD.
1. Psychiatric Clinic of the Medical Faculty of
Charles University (Psychiatricka klinika lekarske
fakulty ICU), Pilsen; 2. Rheumatological Ward of
the Clinic of Internal Diseases (Revmatologicke
oddeleni kliniky chorob vnitrnich), Pilsen
(for all)
Prague, Prakticky lekar, No 5, 1963, pp 175-176
"On the Question of the So-called Psychogenic Rheumatism.11
'AYUA
14A~~ BIAHOS, j., BRABE11COVA, 11., SITAJ, S., VIRT, S.,
MIKUS, 1--l. , and IT= SAijEK, E. , Clinic for Internal Diseases (Klinika
chorob vnitrnich), Faculty of Medicine (Lekarska falculta), Plzen,
Prof. Dr. K. BOBEK, director; Endocrinology Research Inatitute
(Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologicky), Prague, Docent Dr X. SILI~X,
director; Research Institute for Rheumatic Diseases (Vyzkumny ustav
chorob revmatickych, Docent Dr S. SITAJ, director; Department o4L-'
Internal !,-Iedicine (Interne oddelenie),.OUI-4Z [0kresny ustav narod-
neho zdravie; Okres Public Health Institute], Gelnica, F. MIKuS,
M, director [except for SITAJ and.MIKuS affiliations cannot be
determined]; in coo5erattion with J, NESTAB, YO, Transfusion Station
(Transfusni stanice , Prague 10; Vl. KU1ICH. DM,Transfusi:on
Sta-t-lon, Plzen; V1. DZAITIK, 10, Transfusion Station, Gelmica; and
ZOLT-diAYOVA, 10, Trencin;. laboratory work: PREUSOVA, H., NOVAKOVA,
A.1 and LuSKOVA, K.
"I~ormal Blood Levels of Uric Acid in Different Areas of Czechoslo-
vakia"
Prague., Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol CII, No 34, 23 August 63,
pp 937-94 .
Abstract [Authors' English summary, modified]: Blood levels of
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asopis - 63,
,-Prague, C Lekaru Ceskych, Vol CII, No 34t 23 August
pp 937-941.
uric acid in blood donors were investigated in Kosice, Piestany,
Plzen, Prague, and Trencin. Significant differences were found.
The greatest was between Prague and Kosice cauf3ed probably by the
rare occurrence of goat in East Slovakia. Significantly higher
values were found in males than females. No differences were found
among age groups. Empasized is the importance of hyperuricaemia
and its evaluation in different parts of the country. The article
contains tables with data from all places where tests were made.
Twenty-two references, including 12 Czech.
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LAVICKA J,- BLAHOS J.; BRABENCOVA, H.; SITAJ, S.; VIRT, S.;
MAIM,, E.,- Spolupracovali: MESTAH.. J.,, 14UDr,jp
SFN - transfuzni stanice, Praha 10; KULICH, VI., MUDr.p-
TS - Mail; DZAVIK, Vl,, MUDr., TS Gelnica; ZOIINAYOVA,
Trencin, MUDr.; Laboratorni prace- PREUSOVA, H.; NOVAXOVA, A.;
LUSKOVA, K.
Normal levels of blood uric acid in various regions of Czecho-
slovakia. Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.34-.937-941 23 Ag 163.
1. Klinika chorob vaitrnich lekarske fakulty KU v Plzni, pred-
nosta prof. dr. K. Bobek Vyzkumy ustav endokrinologicky v
Praze, reditel doc. dr. K. Silink Vyzkumny ustav chorob rev-
matickych v Piestanech, reditel doc. dr. S. Sitaj Interne
oddelenie OUNZ Gelnica, veduci MUDR. F. Mikus.
(URIPC ACID) (BLOOD CHMICAL AHALYSIS)
BLECHTA, V.; LAVICKA, 14. - ChINAK B.
.$ Y
Laboratory furnace for following the kinetics of calcination
prwesises. 'hem Prum 14 no.5:263-265 My t64.
1. Research Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Usti nad Labem.
E/004/61/000/011/001/003
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AUTHOR: Lavic**ka, Zdenek
TITLEt The atom h~s~t e leading part
PERIODICAL: Tudom&ny 6s technika, no. 11, 1961, 364-65
TEXT: The articleg based on an interview given to the author by Engineer
Festm~r, S"iAng, head of the physics department of the Nuclear Research
Institute at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, summarizes the prospects
for peaceful utilization of nuclear energy, as well as the progress and
future objectives of nuclear research. Several nuclear power plants have
been in operation in various parts of the world; they are, however, of re-
search character and of different typesp and only the future will provide
the answer to the question which of them will be the most economical. These
powez,,,plants differ from each other,in the fuel, moderator, and coolant
used in their reactors. Most of today's reactors make use of natural ura-
nium as fuelp of graphite as moderator, and of carbon dioxide as coolant,
but there are also some which use heavy water as moderator and gas or water
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as coolant. The first nuclear power plant in the CSR, now under construc-
tion at Bohunice near Trnava, will use a heavy-water moderator and com-
pressed carbon dioxide coolant. Since in the case of reactors using natu-
ral uranium as fuel only materials of low neutron-absorbing properties can
be taken into consideration as structural material, coolant, moderator, etc,
it is more advantageous to use enriched U235 as fuel. Of the different
processes of enriching uranium the gaseous diffusion process is the one
used most frequently. Reactors employing enriched uranium have been in
operation in the USSR, the USA, and Great Britain. The first nuclear
power plant in the USSR with a relatively small reactor works with enriched
uranium of Ot uses graphite as moderator, water under normal pressure as
coolant, and its fuel rods are covered with stainless steel. It remains to
be seen whether reactors working with enriched uranium will be the only re-
actors of the future, since gaseous diffusion plants are expensive to build
and to operate. The reactor of the future will probably be the breeder re-
actor using highly enriched uranium and transmuting U 238 isotopes into
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fissile plutonium, or producing U 233 isotopes from thorium. The develop-
ment of this reactor is being delayed by the difficulties of converting
plutonium or uranium into fuel. Research has also been conducted on the
direct:conversion of nuclear energy into electric power. The methods, such
as charging electrodes with beta particles; radioactive irradiation of
semiconductorsp similar to the photoelectric effect; the promising method
of forcing ionized gases through a magnetic field; and the thermionic me-
thod of converting thermionio movement of electrons in an electric field
into electric power are still in the pioneer stage, and considerable time
will elapse until scientists find a solution to this problem. No progress
has been made in the field of controlled tbenw"iaucleax: reaction either.
ScienSists have not yet succeeded in exceeding the temperature of 5 m"il-
lion C, although temperatures needed for thermo-nuclear reaction areten
times higher than this. Only after solving the problems of increasing
temperature and confining heated gases in a "magnetic bottle" can the con-
struction of the prototype equipment in which the output energy will ex- IIJ
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ceed the input be expected. It is probable that, due to the enormous
amount of energy needed for heating plasma and producing huge "magnetic
bottlesll~ only large-scale power plants will be economical. As to the
practicai use of nuclear energy the most promising results can be expected
in navigation. Vessels, such as icebreakers, freighters, and passenger
ships, can easily bear the load of a reactor, while in submarines the use
of nuclear propulsion will not be economical. Owing to the small size of
railroad locomotives which cannot carry reactors rail transportation will
make use of nuclear energy by large-scale electrification. Before nuclear
propulsion can be successfully applied in aviation, problems, such as de-
signing small-size reactors, and providing safety and protection against
radiation hazards, must be solved. In the field of astronautics, nuclear
propulsion, although not used at present, will be the only means of long-
distance flight. The article closes with a brief reference to further peace-
ful uses of nuclear energy in the form of radioactive isotopes. There are
2 figures.
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IAVICKI., Damir; inzo
2 163.
Cascade magnetic amplifiers. Automatika /+ no.3:188-19
1* Maktrotehniski institut poduzeca Rade Konear, Zagreb.
VESINP Slavoj; DOSTALOVA,
Radiotherapy of primary pulmonary cancer. Revulto of radical
roentgen therapy in patients with inoperable t=ors. Cas.1ek.
cook 100 no.26:803-809 30 Je 161.
1. Ustredni rentgenologicke oddeleni oblastni nemocnice v Praze
Motole, prednoBta prof. Dr. Se. dr. Slavoj Vesin.
(LUNG NEOPLASMS radiother)
~Lv i 11.1
Prevention of infectious hepatitis in rural areas. Gas. lek. cesk.
92 no.13:348-349 27 Mar 1953. (CIML 24:4)
1. Ceske Budejovice.
LAVIIDVP A# G. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the of the
%499"1%4kAw of ohain-buoket excavators under *POW conditions*"
Dnepropetrovsk, 1959. 20 pp with -auz~s (Min of Higher and Specialized
Secondary Education UkSSR. Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner Ilining Inst
im Artem), ISO copies (KL, 50-59, 127)
-34-
LAVILOV, A.G., inzh.
Increasing the lifetime of working parts on rotor-driven ex-
cavators. lzv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zbur. no.1:48-53 '59.
(MIRk 13:1)
1. Duepropetrovskiy gornyy institut. Rekomondovana kafodroy
tekhnologii gornogo mas~inostroyoniya.
(Excavating, machinery)
LAVIWV, A.G., inzh.; FIIA)NMO, N.V., inzh.
Gonducting baring operations with use of multi-bucket excavators
in winter conditions. Ugoll Ulcr. 3 no.11:24-25 9 '59.
(MM 13:3)
(Donets Basin--Strip mining)
(Rxcavating machinery--Gold weather operations)
POPOV9 G.F.y dotsent; IVANOVp V.A.p dDtsent; TUCHINq N.D.; inzh.; IAVIWVI
A.G.9 kand.tokhn.nauk
7heory of electric loomotives with differential gears. Izv.
vp. uchebe zav*; gor. zhurmno.20-15-128 161. (Y-M 14:3)
I* Ale~ropetrovskiy ordena Trudovogo Kramogo W gornyy institut,
imeni Artema. Rekomendovana kafedroy prikladnoy makhmiki, i
Aetaley mashin Dnepropetrovskogo gornogo intituta.
VVzo railroads) (Gearing)
r9
1237
La*lna NL Iteststainer ChArAtclerlotics of Wetded Reinforcement from
-fwt
rJ Reinforced Concrete Theary.
..WlakIwoict v6ytrzymnJoiciowe zbrojenta spawanego w iwietv-
tcGril :41betu". Inlynicrin i Budownletwo. No. 2, 1051. pp~ 84---Zs.
NV(!Idtd r(:Inforccruents are subject to requirement3 governing Inc
',"'Mate res.1jance of the welded joint, Such reinforcement units
;)k-etert to a tesa W a tensile tc%Ung mitchine show, Ln most Cales.
0, 6'~ 0 0 S/123/60/000/022/011/013
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 22, p. 341,
123351
AUMORS: _L~a ~Ye~.,Romanenko, P.A.
TITLE: An Experimental Investigation of the Separation Phenomena Behind a
Ringshaped Cascade
PERIODICAL- Tr. Khar1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1960, Vol. 29, No. 2, PP. 73-87
TEXT: The results are presented of an experimental investigation-of the
flow behind a ringlike cascade with and without the turbine impeller in a wind tun-
nel. The picture of the meridian lines of the current testify that the flow is ad-
jacent to the bush upon the exit from the cascade, thdreupon, swelling of the
boundary layer proceeds with increasing distance frpm-the cascade and separation
with the formation of back blows and sharp repulsion of the main flow to the periph-
ery. It turned out that the impeller eliminates the back current zone, but it does
not eliminate the driving off the fl:ow to the periphery. K.V.D.
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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, /V,S~
SKMIK, N.S., Inzhener; UVIII^,HUK, r.S., Inzhener.
w4zd--.;,t
Practices of witomatic temernture control in soaking pits. StnIt
!6 no.12:1106-1110 D '56. (HLRA 10: 9)
1. Novo-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
(Rollirug milla.11 (AutomAtic control) (Heat--Trbnsmission)
inzh.; LASHCHIENOV, S.Ye., Lnzh.
-t- -- -., - 3 .. ~
Block diagram, rf th- automa-uin con-.rol of thq criashing -,eE,--iizirE
the mwxL-tum throughpit. isv. vys.u chab. zav. ;gore z hur. 7 no.9:21'59-Y.3 164.,
(MIRA
I. Nai-,!.:Iinc--I-sslc-doiatallskiy institut Yurskcy magniuloy anoimlii.
Rekomendovana Vsesoy-aznoy konferents-1yey po avtrma'Lizat~iii.
LAVINCHUK N.S._,inzh.; PRONIN, P.I., inzh.
Elements of the theory of contactless pulse-type reggulat&rs.
.L
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 7 no.10:152-158 '0'4.
(IMIRA 18: 1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut Kurskoy magnitnoy anomalii.
Laninskiy, S. I':
"
I ew nethods of increasing the yield of fodder and table beets." 71irt
N
1iigher Education. Kazan' State Veterinmry Inst i"eni N. Ic. 3~iv-an.
.1
Aozenl, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural
Sciences).
Knizhnaya letopis,
tZo. 21, 1956. Moscow.
USSR/Cultivated Plants. Pc5tatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 110 5P 1958) 20366.
Author' : G- T-yinskiv-
InBt : The Kazan Veterinary Institute.
Title ; The Cultivation of Beet Seeds. (Vyrashchivaniye seniyan
svekly).
Orig Pub: S. kh. Tataxii, 1957, No 4, 28-30.
Abstract: Under industrial conditions at the Kazan Veterinary
Institute the seeds of beets were tested which were
formed during the long days from June to the first
half of July and during'the short ones,of the second
decade in September. The.yield.~n the first case was
higher for the Bordeaux variety, by 45.1% and for the
Eckendorf variety by 64.2%. To obtain full valued
beet seeds, it is reccmended that the underdeveloped
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USSR/Cultivated Plants. Petatoes. Vegetables. Melons. Id
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5., 1958, 20366.
and late ripening forms of seed bushes be removed and the
shoots cut off from seed pImts which were formed on short-
ening and short days. The cutting may be performed during
the final seed harvest. The absolute weight of the seeds
formed in the short and long days may be similar, hence
this characteristic may not be taken as a criterion in se-
lecting better quality seed.
Card 2/2
PETROV~ L.G.- LAVINSKIY G N., kand. sellkhoz, naukp red.; SMIRNOVA, I.I.,,
red,; tekhn. red.
(Production of field crop seeds in the Tatar A.S.S.R.)Semenavodstvo
pq3*vtkh kulltur v Tatarii Pod red. G.N.Lav-inskogo. Kazan'., Ta-
tarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 132 p. (MIRA 14-10)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Seed production)
LAVINSKIY
L. G.
Independent work of students in zoology classes. Biol. v shkole
no.103-36 Ja-F 162. (14IPA 15:1)
1. Institut, obshchego i politekhnicheskogo obrazovaniya Akademii
pedagogicheskikh nai:& RSFSR.
(ZOOLOGY-STUDY AND TEACHING)
Independent work of students aming the study of the variety, of
-birds. Blol.v shkole no.6&20-22 N-D 162. (MMA l6s2)
1. Michurinskly pedagagicheakiy ~nstjtut,
(Birds,'-Ztudy and teacihing)
MAIM, Kh.R. - POSHERSTNIK, M.Yu.; SALYUTINA,, M.A.; REiNE, V.T., doktor
tekhn: naukp retsenzent; J~V~D~~~, retsenzent; TU-
RYBM, M.B.,, nauchmyy red.; NIKITINA, M.1.5 red.; KOROVENKO., Yu.N..'
tekbn. red.
[Handbook on electric lines and power calbles) Spravocbnik po, silovym
kabeliam i provodam. Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit.pro-
myshl., 1961. 387 P. (MIRA 14:12)
(Electric cables) (Electric lites)
CZWBD-RMAKU
IAVUW, I.
Laboratory of General Organic Chomistryt Flaculir of Sciemos
(Laborstolre do Chimit Organi"s GhAralop FacultS dom Scionc*s),,
Dijoup France
Pragneg, Collection of Czechoslovak Chwaical Coun=icationx, No 12,
Doe 1965, pp -4219-4235
"Contribution to the study of tho meebanim of polarogrephic reduction
of derived aromatic cwboxWIs; the influence of dimerixotion of the
free radical formed during the first stage of reduction."
USS/Geophysics - Paleontology Apr 53
L-A V/ rA,!W VIL L.
"Founder of Evolutionary Paleontology," L. Sh. Lavitashvrili, Active Memberp, Acad
S.ci~~Georgian SSR
--IzI1Priroda*'~"N1o 4, pp 66-71
Biographics.3 sketch of V. 0. Kovalevsk.iy v
,qu the occasion of the 70th anni ersary
of his deatIt 1,who is considered the founder of contemporary evolutionary paleontology
DUMMY, Oleg Meyero7ich~ LAVITMAN, VladLldr
. . ]The calculation on coriputers of frames] Raschet"rai- na
elektronnykh mashinakh. Moak-var Stroiizdat, 1965. -154 P.
(MIRA-18:4)
LAVIT z
The more Important parasitic fungi in the region of the Kanev
Biogeographical Preserve. N&uk.x&p.Kiey.un~ 8 no.6.-27-45 149.
(MLRA 9:10)
(Kanev District--Fungi, Pathogenic)
LAVITSIKA, Z.G.
- - iw,~~
Data on the MyrozWcetes in the central portion of the Dnieper
Valley. Nauk.zsp.KIev.un. 8 no.6:47-49 149. (MLRA 9910)
(Dnieper Valley--Myxomycates)
LAVITSIKA, Z.G.
.00
Parasitic fungi on herbaceous ornamental plants In the forest-steppe
region to the right of the Dnieper. Nauk.zap.11ev.un 9 no.5:93-1.15
150.. MAL 9: 11)
(Dnieper Valley--Fungi)
I..
LAVITSKAYA, Z.G.
. I-
Unterials on the mycoflora in the western pRrt of the Kiev forest-stauDe
region. Nauk.zap*Kiev,un.12 ne.7:97-114 153. (MTRA 9:10)
.(Ukraine--Fungi) -
LAVITSKLYA, Z.Ge
4v
Development of fungi on the false indigo (Amorphs. fru;ticosa L.)
under different growing conditions. Bot.zhar.[Ukr.] 11 no.1:108-
110 154. NLRA 8:7)
1.41valkiy derzhivniy universitst im. T.G. Shevchenka, kafedra. nizh-
chikh roblin. (Amorpha) (Fungi)
14-57-7-15025
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7,
P 136 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lavits'ka, Z. G.
TITLE: New Erysiphaceae Fungi Finds in the Right Bank Forest
Steppe LNovi dlya pravoberezhnogo lisostepu znakhidky
boroshnysto-rosyanykh grybiv (Brysiphaceae)--in
Ukrainia2n
PERIODICAL: Nau k. zap. Kyyivslk. un-t, 1955, Vol 13, Nr 16,
pp 67-77
ABSTRACT: Tho author describes a new group of parasitic fungi
of the Erysi2he genus, including E. ci -chorac-earum-f.
coreops'Idis f. nova, E. cichoracearum f * pet niall
ciehora cearum f. P~~ethf:L, Ei com unis f. dianthi.
E. labiatarum f. i aiTd of ti-e-Uphae-roth--ca'
genus, including S. fuliginea f. cinerarial and S.
Card 1/2 fuliginea f. nicc7tiani alati. All.these were
14-57-7-15025
New Erysiphaceae Fungi Finds (Cont.)
discovered on decorative plants', including coreopsis, petunia,
pyrethrum, pinks, monarda, cineraria, and sweet pea. The author
draws attention to new finds of the above species and also of the
species Oidium~ Uncinula, Trichocladia, Podosphaera, Microsphaera,
and Leve-illula, Tnd -to tfie-fa-ct that they are found on domestic
plants. She scribes wayb-to combat noxious species.
Card 2/2 V. M.
_LILVITSKLYA,_Z.G. EIavits1ka, Z.H.]
Biology of powder mildew fungi on ornamental plants in cities
of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Nauk. zap. Kyiv. un. 16 no.20:153-162
- .'57. (MM 13:3)
(Ukraine--Mildew)
(Plants, Ornamental--Dieeases and pests)
KOVAL', Ye.Z.; KURNEIEVA,-N.F. [Kumallova, N.F.]~, ~VITSUYAI Z.G,
#Ate4als on the fungous flora of trees ans shrubs in the eity
yARslof the a6uthern Ukraine. Visnyk Kyiv.uh. no.l. Ser.biol.
no.20-11 158. (MMA 16:4)
(UKRAW-FUNGIg PHYTOPATHOGENIC)
(UKRAINE-WOODI FIANTS"ISEASESIND PESTS)
LLVITSKAYA, Z.G. [Lavitsika, Z.H.]
Parasitic fungi dilecovered in 1953-1954 in city parks of the
southern Ukraine. Visnyk Kyiv. un. Ser. biol. no,1:27-33
158. (MA 15:6)
(IJKRAINF,-,-FUI,TGI,
PMOPATHOCENIC)
LkVITSpYA Z.G~, [Lavyts-vka, Z.H.]
Review of the fungus flora-of box d-Inatural. and artificial stands.
Visnyk Xyiv~unw noX.-Ser.bipl. no.W-16 159, (KW 1684)
(BDI-DIBL45ES'AND PESTS) (FUNGI,, PMOPATHOGENICO
LVITSK&A Z-G. r-LFLvytslka, wo
Case of bleaching of sporangis of Camrosporium labwni (Yest.)
Sacco-Ukrebot.shur-17 no,.2:109 160, NIU 13:11)
I.,Klyvvokiy gosuawsivem*7 universitet In, Me -Sheychenko,
kafedra nizebikh rastenlyi
(SPoranglum)
I
LA.VITSKAYA, Z.G. [IAvitalka, Z.~.]
Species of tie genera Coryneum.. Monochaetia. and allied fungi
on branches and leaves of roses (Rosa sp.sp,.) and their control.
Visnyk Kyjv. un. no,5. Ser* biols no*10-9 162. (min 16:5)
(ROSES-DISEASES AND PESTS) (FOGI, PHYTOPATHOGWIC)
-)\A v0vi Vic-11, V.
POLAND/Human and Animal Morphology - Blood and Organs of 1-4
Blood Production
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - BioloFLi, No 16, 1957, 70355
Author : Lavkovivich, V ) Cherski, Porembinska
Title : Histochemical Study of Thrombocytec
Orig Pub : Polskie Arch. med, weimetr., 1955, 24, No 6, 149-152
Abstract : No abstract.
Card 1/1 - 72 -
SVIRIDOVp A.g inzh.; LAVKOVSKIY# K., lnzh.
New rules for the technical operation of the inland water
transportation system of the R.S.F.S.R. Rech. transp. 19
no. 6:55 Je460. (MIRA 14;2)
(Inland water transportation)
VINOGRADDV) F.1 tekhnolog; LAVKOIISKIYp I., in-zh.
Mechanized transshipment of.grain and unloading salt from ships
at the Mosco'w South Docks. &ch. tranop. 19 no.3*-46-48 Mr 160.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Moscow--Grain-Transportation)
(Moscow--Salt-Transportati-on)
LAVLENKO, L. G.
Lavlenko., L. G. "Experinents on the resistance of cornrressed-cwan'~,ered
triple-hineed arches," liwicn. truOy (Dnepropetr. riets~ilurlgl ir,-t ir..
Stalina), Issile 17, Supplement to Yel~ ban 1.1.1-a . 1,'nh-hanlzat~l;~ retallurg.
tsekhov, 194.0
p. 21-25 - Bibliolry: 9 itens
SO.' U3P5O, 16 J-,.7ne 53, (Iptoris 'Zhurnal Inylch Staf-r, Ro. 5, 1949).
.1
I.A.MNKO) L. G.
Lavlenko, L. G. "Stab`lity of 'Lotally cuT~rd circular arches, sup--orting
upiforr.ly 0,istributed loads -,lonF-- the )enrth of lie span," Naviclh. trudy
(Dnepropetr. metallurg. in-t ir. Stalina), Issue 1`17, Supplernent io 11'ekhanik.a.
1-!ehha-n!zats-!ya retallurg. tsehhov, 1049, P. 3-6-571 - Bibl~or: 5 items
SO: U-3850 16 June 53, (le-topis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, 1,340. 5, ".?49).
.9 L
LAVLINSKAYA.9 R. (g. Vbronezh)
Mechanization means progress. Mest.prom.i khud.promya. 2 no.5:6-7
my r6i. (IAJRA 14:5)
Clothing industry)
~Machinery in industry)
rLAVLIIqSKIY. A.?.
Gathering and transfering casing-head gases b7 rotary
compressors. Gaz. prom. 4 no-7-.45-46 J1 '59.
(MIRA V.: 10)
(Gaso Natural-Pipelines) (Compressors)
Using a safety stop valve as a blocking valve in boiler units,
Gaz- prom. 7 no-4:35-37 f62 (MIRA 17:7)
VL I A15ff
U35R/Culti-mteci Plants - Pruits. Berries. m-6
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol,-, No 20, 1958, 91789
Author : Lavlinskiy, I.I.
Inst
Title : Soils for Orchards and Vineyards.
briG Pub : Sadovodstvo, vinogradarstvo i vinodeliye Moldavii, 1957,
No 6, 7-10.
Abstract : This article descrives the natural conditions of the
Kalarashkiy rayon in Moldavia. It also characterizes the
agricultural productivity of the soils on the "Molcdaya
Gvardiya" sovkhoz. Recomendation on their utilization
for orchards and vineyards is included.
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JAVLINSKIY, I.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk
--- ----------------------
Soils of certain area in the central Kodry of Moldavia and the
regeneration of viney:rds. Trudy Kish. sellkhoz. inot. 19:59-79
16o. (MIRA 14:1)
(Kodry-Soils) (KDdry-Viticulture)
LAVLINSKIY$ P6 (Kemerovo)
Control of the ruble. Sov.sha.1-bt. 13 no.2:6-7 F 164. (NIRA 17:3)
4 - - - - . -
SOV/137- 59-3- 6837
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 275 (USSR)
.AUTHOR: Lavnevich, N. I.
TITLE: New Trends in Industrial Construction (Slab Mill "l 150" of the
Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Kombinat) [ Novoye v promyshlennom
stroitel'stve (slyabing 111150" Magnitogorskogo metal lur gi che skogo
kombinata))
PERIODICAL: Tekhn~ekon. byul, Sov. nar. kh-va Chelyab. ekon. adm. r-na,
1958, Nr 2, pp 18-22
ABSTRACT: The "1150" slab mill (SM) now under construction is designed to roll
steel ingots weighing from 8 to 25 tons into slabs up to 1600 mm wide
The largest of its kind in Europe, the SM will have a capacity con-
siderably exceeding that of any existing mill. All mechanisms of the
mill are regulated automatically and are equipped with the most
modern control instruments. The construction of the building housing
the SM significantly differs from all other shops erected at the Kom-
binat. The walls of the building are made of large slag-concrete
blocks and slabs; the amount of common brick employed amounts to
Card 1/2 416 of the,total volume of wall masonry, The flooring consists of
New Trends in Industrial Construction (cont. )
SOVA 37-59-3-6837
large, sectional, reinforced- concrete slabs (1.5x6 and 3x6 m) supported without
girders on the upper wall footing. All underground wiring and piping (water lines,
heating conduit, steam lines, etc.) is enclosed in a common conduit, which
significantly facilitates the operation and maintenance of the lines as compared
with trunk lines placed in trenches. A number of particularly deep foundations
(up to 15 rn below the floor level of the shop) were constructed with caissons. A
distinctive peculiarity of the construction and installation work performed on
individual units of the SM complex is the sharp reduction of a number of auxiliary
and associated operations. The expenditure on the construction of temporary
structures was reduced to a minimum. All rigging work is performed by 12
specialized subcontracting organizations. As a result of specialization, the
productivity increased by 26-307o.
G. L.
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LAVINIKAIUS, V.
23350 o nedostatkakh v sisteme oplaty za volokno. Cs primech. red.7tekstil. prow. -
fit$ j 19h9, No. 6) C- 31--
S0: -LEMPis lia. ~-l, '1949
LAVNMVi AA- .(Lt. Col., Med. Corps.) and SYRNEV, V. -(Eng-, Maj., Tech. Sci. Cand.)
"Physics of Action of Nuclear Forces," Red Star, May 26., 1954.
Translation D-141887, 17 Dec 54
L.LVRKOV, (Lt Col, Med Serv)
coauthor with En -Mai L qVPMM-I of article, "The Pbysics of the Action of Nuclear
Forces," subt Ue-d, "Radioactive Emissionag" discussing the rays emitted by radioactive
ti
substances their penetrating powerp and their effect on the human body- The ffdose
concept" and the amount of dosage necessary to harm the body tissues are also
mentioned. (Article translated in full in oint Press ReadinLy Serldca, No 148,
28 May 1954). (Krasnaya Zvezda, Moscow, 26 WY 54).
SO: SUM No. 208, 9 Sep 1954
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I X
ISerless Nauchno-ropulyarnayn biblicteks) go at copies printed
not given.
Zd. - Compilert P.T. Astashonkov. Inglaser, Lt.-Cox$ 16.1 Ift-IL
laderl Toah .Zd. t A,R. Oavrllova.
rURPWZt This back Is intended for cfVle*rS or the Soviet Ail"
Forces. members of DOSAAF, and the general reader Interested In
" in the development of aviation and
the as*# of *tool& sagergy
rocket engineering.
CCV'ZRACZt This collection of 46 articles, compiled by 28 Soviet
scientists and based ohi -Soviet materials, disou
varloual aspects of the =170foantaosone engerS7 In rocketry ands"Savla-
The book GurVOYS the joyelopment or atomic and thermonuclear
weaVonx and weapon earriers, Uys down the vrineiplas e., anti-
&tool* defenee. and evaluates the applicatica a., nuclear onx*rgy
In aviation and rocketry. Fuel and construction materials , 40
Wall as actual "teal and technological processes Involved.
treated brietly. Fundamentals or atomic warfare and.coubst tac-
tics are discussed at some length. The book Is divided Into four
ports, or which the last consists chiefly or anti-Western Vropa-
ganda. Station I &a devoted to nuclear weapons and their use in
avlatlon. Section 11 Is-on anti-stowle defense, especialli the
Aefense and decontamination or airfields &W aircrart, and de-
fense against radUtion. Section M 12"On the us* of nuclear
energy In modern arlaraft; and rocket tochnology and flight tach-
sLones, Including some :peculations an space travel and on the
energy at the future. There are 126 figures and 35 non-SovIat
reftrone*6 toone In Rua Ian Translation).
TAXIX OF COMM s
lavnikow. IC'olonol of the Radical Servicol. KOOIG&Z TrOftment 31T
ZZI. pAOMM op XKnoozino ATOMC ZXMMCFT IN AIR-
CRAPT- ROCJMT AJM Or TYPES CF ZQV1'W
Ponamarov. A. I Goneral-U. of the Z"Imer-Technieva Servicel.
CjMU'kgWr-dPY-Trondx In the Development of Aircraft; Technology 325
Astashonkov, P. (Znginsert. Advances in Atomic Technology and
Mmon-AM-the Problems or Banning Nuclear Weapons 353
Xurshatovi I Thermonuclear Inergr the Real@ Xnargy or the
Future 402
Kurchatov, 1. Work an Controlled Therm*vueloar R"GtlOn* 410
_!Tskly, 0. Cosmic (Space) 721ght3
424
Pokrovikly, Q. The Atmosphere as a Source of Knorgy 419
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Lavnikov,g Aleksandr Akimovich
Avistsionnaya meditsina (Aviation Medicine) Moscow, Voyenizdat Min. obor, SSSR.'
1961. 274 p. 8W0 copies printed.
Eds.: A.P. Popov., Major-General., and A,S. Mirnyy., Colonel; Teth. Ed,:
A.M, Kra6avina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for students in flying schools,and may be used
by the flyin& technical,, and engineering staffs of the Air Forcet Civil Air
Fleet., the All-~Union Voluntary Society for the Promotion of the Arzq,, Aviation..
and Navy., and by others who are interested in aviation and aviation medicine.
COVERAGE: The book discusees certain problems in anatomy and physiology. as they
relate to. aviation medicine: the physiology of high-altitude flight...the basic
hygienic requirements of aircraft cabins.* the physiological and hygienic. prin-
ciples of oxygen breathing eq~dpment., acceleration in flight and its effect on
the flyer, principles of in-flight emergency and rescue measures., flight under
complex meteorological conditionsj, liquid chemicals used in aviation and safety
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Aviation Medicine
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measures vhen -vorking with them, and the principles of medical flight safety.
The follawing are also discussed: the destructive effects of atomic ex-'
plosions on the human organism and measures for protection against these
effecto, in-flight first 'aid, bealth eduoation and personal. bygietey the
prevention and quarantine of contagious diseases, and first aid to the vaundecl.
No personalities are mentioned, There are 58 references., all Soviet.
TABM OF CWTEMS:
Rmface
Ch. 1. Aviation Medicine anrl the Problems It Faces
Ch. II.-- Brief Introduction to the Study of the Atmosphere
Structure of the atmaphere
Composition and pressure of atmospheric air
Radiant energy
Temperature
Ch. III. Brief Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Cells and tissues
Organs and their systems
3
5
9
9
10
15
16
19
20
21
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KUZNETSOV., 1. D.; LAVNIKOVAP G. A.- KOROLEVA, 0. F.
Two cases of seminoma of the mediastbl=. Vop. onk. 7 no.6:55-61
161, (MIRA 24:12) -
1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo onkologicheskogo
instituta im. P. A. Gertsena (dir. - prof* A. N. Novikov, nauchn.
rukovod. - deystv. chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. I. Savitskiy).
(TESTICLE-TUMORS)
LAIMIKUWA, G. A.
"'-'hanl-es in the Lun,7s of the 1~evjl)orn i)urinp 1~rwumonia.ll Gand r,ed
Sci, Len-~ngrad $anitary Hygiene riedical jrnit, ilin iiealth RSFSR, Lenillgrau,
1955. (YL, ~o 8, Feb 55)
SO: Sim. No. 631, 26 Lug 55 - 'urvey of Scientific and Technical
Dis-sertatiun Defended at US,'711 Higher Dlucational Institutions
(14)
EXCFJWrA -5 Vol 12/4 Gen. Path. Apr 59
y,EDICA See - -, ...1k - ~%hluun IV, 10, 16)
1129. CARCINOSARCOMA OF THE LUNG (Russian text) - Lavnekova G. A.
Oncol. Inst., Moscow - VOPR. ONKOL. 1958, 4/3 (345~34VTUIXJY.-S-
Pulmonary carcinosarcomas are extremely rare; they may be classified as true
and spurious carcinosarcomas. The latter represent a combination of carcinoma
and sarcoma which have arisen separately, or a carcinoma in which epithe ial
elements have the appearance of sarcoma cells. The author presents a case of
a true carcinosarcoma in which boZh the carcinomatous and the sarcomatous ele-
ments were well differentiated. The 42-year-old patient underwent a pneumonecto-
my. A tumour, 9 x 7 x 6 cm. in size, was present in the upper lobe. Histological-
ly, the tumour was composed of neoplastic glandular structures embedded in a
spindle-cell sarcoma. The neoplastic glands were lined by tall columnar cells and
occasionally resembled a basal-cell tumour; in one area there was a collection of
syncytial tumour giant cells. No transition from adenocareinoma to sarcoma was
observed. The author speculates that this neoplasm may represent a malignant
teratoma. Wilson - Dearborn, Mich. (V. 15,16)
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LAVNIFJOVA, G.A. Oloakva)
Sndothqlloma of the vena anonymas Arkhopat. 20 no.11:71-76
158. (MIRk 12:8)
1. Is patologoanatomicheakogo otdoloniya (zav. - kand.med.
nauk Z.V.Gol'bert) Gosudaretvennogo onkologicheakogo insti-
tuta imeni P.A.Gerteena (dir. - prof.A.U.Novikov).
(INNOMINkTH VEIN--TUMORS)
TAVNIKOVA, GU*,, TSOURLIDG, V.D.
Pneumonia in newborn infants [with summar7 in Nnglish]. Trudy
LSMI 41t134-150 158 (MIRA 11:11)
(33FAuTs Nmaw), cus.
pnelimonia, morphol. characteristics & pathogen
mechanisms (Rue))
(PIMUM0111A , in inf . & child.
In newborn inf., morphol. characteristics & pathogen
mechanisms (Rus)) - -
LILVNIKOVA, G.A. (lbskva,, V-36, 2-y CheremushIcLnskiy proyezd,. cl.1l.kv.7.3)
1,brphology of teretoms of tb-- mcliaatinw~ Vop.onk. 9
no.2-:60-69163. (I-MU 16:9)
1. Iz patologoanatomicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - starshUy
nauchnyy sotrtidnik Z.G.Gollbert) Gosudarstvennogo naurl-mo-
issledovatel4skogo onkologicheskogo instituta imni Pa.
Gertsena (dir. - prof. A.N.Novikov),
(IdEDIASTINUI"GANCER)
GOLIBERT, ZOya Vasil~-yevna; LAIOUKOVA, Galina Alekseyevnq
APAIMT.0, A'K.". I.,
[Tumors and cysts of the rcediasti-num; the morphology
and histogeriesis of extraorganic tumors and cysts of the
mediastinum] Opukholi i kist7 sredosteniia; morfologiia
i gistogenez vneorgannykh opv~holei i kist sredosteniia.
Noskva, Medlt--Ana, 1965. 271 p. (MIRA 18:1)
_.kAVNIKOVA, G.A. (Moskva, V-36, 2-y Cheremushkinskiy proyezd, d.11, korpils 1,
- -- --i
Tim).
Lipothymomas (thymoliponas); a case histor-yo Vope onk. 9 no.10:91-95
163. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Iz patologicheskogo otdoleniya (zav. - at. nauchriyy aotrudnik Z~V.
Gollbert) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isaladova tall skogri cnhologicheskogo
instituta imeni P.A.Gortsena (direktor - prof. AAEovikov).
LAVNIKOVA. G.A. (Moskva)
Esophageal cysts of the mediastinum. Arkh. pat. 26 no.12:67-70
164- WILRA 18: 5 )
1. Patologoanatomicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. - starshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik Z.V.Gollbert) Gosudarstvernogo onkologicheskogo instituts.
imeni P.A.Gertsena (dir. - prof. A.N.Novikov).
NOVIKOVI A.N.; GARIN~ N.D.; DANIYEIL'-BEK, K-V-; KOLYADYUK, I*V.;
LAVNIKOVAI G.A.; TRAKHTENEERGp A.D.; SHITKOV, K.G.- I
Chemotherapy of malignant tumors by the perfusion method.
Khirurgiia 41 no.4:3-9 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy onkologicheskiy institut imeni
Gertsena (dir. - prof. A.N. Novikov), Moskva.
AGUENKO, A.I.; LAVNIKOVA, G.A.
Oncogeno- a7tivlty r-f extracts dirive~ L- 7-a L.
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i patologoaratomicheskcgo otdelenlya (zav. starshly nl~lu--myy
sutrudnik Z.V.Gollbert) Gosudarstvennogo orikc;logiclieskcgc~ ins-ita4'~l
imeni P.A.Gertsena (direkzor - Prof. AI.N.Nov--kov).
DA-NIYLLI-BEK, K.V,; I-AVNIKOVA, G.A.
Embryonic lipomas and liposarconas of the soft tissues of the
extremities and the trunk. Vop. onk, 11 no.6:52-58 f65. (MIR.A 18:8)
16 Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta imeni
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LAVNIKOVA, G.A.; DANIYELI-BEK, K.V. (Moskva)
&*ryonic lipomas; myxoid, embryonic liposarcomas, Wtosarcomas,
and Gilmour's mesenabymomase Arkh,, pate 27 no,806-43 165,
(MIPU 18:10)
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khirurgichAsUoye otdaleniye (zav. - dnktor med.nauk A.P.Bazhenova)
Nauchno-isslsdovatellskogo onkologicheakogo inatituta imeni
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(BLOQD--TRMiSFUSIQ?)
9Wr(dVEWT(m)/EWP(W) /EWA (d) /E?,'P(v),/T./EVIP(t)./E;V'(k )oLEVIP (h)j_EWP I I)
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OE IM
-AUMOR: Makurin',Jlc 1. MWON in, V
-_6RG: NIlmostov MAT
~,T~TbEi. -VibrAtion:'rePistance of butt joints of heat-treated~ lOG2SD steel
;SOURCE:~.- ~Avtomsttcbeskaya-avarka, no. --.1L, 1966,, 0-42
OPIC TAGS:: stress, stee1j,weldabilityp cyclIc'Ioad, stress concentrationP
heat treatment, low alloy steel/ IOG26D steel
ABSTRACT: 'The suitability of heat-treated high-strength low-allo stee lOG2SD
y
(0.11CP 1.56% Mu, 0.1% Cr, 0.15% Ni, 0.2% Cu,, 0.033% S, 0.022% P) as bridge-
building.material is currently under study. !pis steel displays satisfactory weld-
ability,.low proneness to t e brittlenes land a higher resistance to the rise and
-rolled steel of the same mark However, the
development of large cracks han hot
t
vibrati "Fesistarce of thp'lbnge metal in welded jointsof this steel so farremains
uninvestigated. To fill is gap, the authors investigated the vibration
6-eiativ Oh~yflthe base metal, the fa e limit of butt joints and the degree to which
th.e,.cohesian between~the butt weld~rd the base metal affects vibration resistance.
To-thi.sieva, the-specimens were tested.in a vertical TsDM-20O dynamic loading machin.ej~
with.a.,c clicIoading'frequency of 324 cycles per minute until complete rupture. The
y
1/2
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Loving c~~Iusjons.# The hard-
finding& were.statistically analyzed and led to the foll
ening ofeteel lOG2SD with subsequent high temperature temperin ile it indeed
cbInt ributes to enhancing the static strength of this steel, reduces by B-10 percent
the dynamic strength (vibration resistance) of this steel as compared with hot-rolled
specitMns of.'the.sama,steel;.this is due to e increase in the susceptibility of
hedt-freated steel to.stress concentrations, stemming from the natural defects of
rolled surface.-Subsequent exper to with specimens.of heat-treated steel having
a*lished'surface, however, showed that this shortcoming can be remedied by polishinj
obtained displayed a vibr-a-tfo-n
the surface and the welded joints thenk satisfactory
r"istancei .0rig,_ art,_ has: 2tables, 3..figures.
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nrm- doktor maditsinskikh nauk [deceased]
Permissibility of the use of local infiltration anesthesia in excision
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okhranentya SSSR.
(HIMASKSO' surgery,
anesth.,.local)
(ARESTHESIA, LOCAL,
in cancer surg.)
LAVOCHNIKv AeI#
Methods for obtaining simataneous refrigeration with various
temperatures. Izv*AN Uz*SSR. Ser.tekh.nauk m.2:92-95 161.
(MIRA 240)
1. Sredneaziatskiy politekhnicheakiy institut.
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
UVORK02 P. K.
Authort Java!!&,-P. 1,-.
Vtle: -Electroplatin of "Irohine Partz and Pitt-irga.
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