SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAVRENKO, YE.M. - LAVRENTYEV, A.F.

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LAVREEKO, Ye.H. ft~ 01 1 ~:__ 4. Steppe vegetation of loose hills in the eastern part of Kansu. Province, Chinese People's Republic. Izv.AN BSSR. Ser.biol, no.5:714-728 S-0 '59. (14IRA 13:2) 1. Botanical Institute, Acadery of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.. Leningrad. (Kansu. Province--Steppe :fLora) fv i 5 A 'o DO So be. o S.- .0 01, 1~ A v 4. Ho pi g .5 - iv j Aao FEDOROVICH. B.A., prof.. doktor geograf.nauk, otv.red.; ZYKOV, D.A., akademik, agronom-rastaniyavod, red.; IVANOVA, TeqNsq prof*#. doktor seliskokhoz.nauk, red.; KAMINA, A.T., kand.biologwuk, red.; rJMT. S.L., kandogeogra,nemk., red** Prinimali ucheatlys: YRROKHM, A.A., pochvovedl ITANOTA, U.N.. pochvoved; ROZOV, N.N., pochvoved; ZATINATSKATA, N.P., gidrogeo- log; VA KIRA, L.S.. red.izd-va; SKIRNOVA. A.T., takhn.red. [Division of northern Kazakhstan into natnral regions; Kustaney Province, North Kazakhstan Province, Kokchetav Province, Akmolinak Province, and Favlodar Province] Prirodnoe raionirovania Severaogo Kazakhatana; Kustanaiekeis, Severo-Kazakhstanakaia, Kokchetavsknia, Akmolinakaia i Pavlodarskais oblasti. Moskva, 1960. 468 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditeltnykh ail. 2. Institut geografii AN SSSR (for Yedorovich)..3. AN Kazakhokoy SSR; Sovet po izucheniyu proizvoditelinykh ail (SM) AN Ka2akhakoy SM (for Zykov). 4. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Lavrenko). 5. Pochvennyy institut im. V.V.Dokuchayeva AN SSSR (for Terokhinae Ivanovs. Rozov). 6. Sovet po izueheniyu proizvoditelInykh all AN SSSR (for Zatenatakeya). -(Kazakhstan--Physical geography) LAVRHNKO, Ye.M., red.; KCRCHAGIN, A,A., red.; IPCUYATOVMYA, V.M., red.; ~-. red.izd-va; SUIRNOVA, A.Ve. tekbn.red, [Field geobotanyl Polavaia geobotaniks. Pod obahchei red. B.M. Lavrenko i A.A.Korchagina. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. Vol.2. 196o. 499 p. (MMA 14:1) 1. Akademi7a nawk SSSR. Botanichaskly institut imeni V.L.Komrovs. 2. Botanicheskiy iuBtitut im. V.L.Komarove AN SSSR (for Korobagin), (Botany--Laboratory manuals) QEA~. ~Te-M~. The 3ahara-Gobi geobotanical region and its subdivisions. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.11149-152 S 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Botanichaskiy institut im. V.L. Komarova Akademii nauk SSSR, Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR. (Desert flora) (Phytogeograpt-q) - RODIN, leonid.Tefimovich; WRENKO; Ye.M..otv. red..; YAKOYLETA. T.M., izd-va SOROKINA , Y.-A-.,-fe7EE.-red. [Dynamics of desert flora; based on data of w3stern Turkmenia3 Dinamlkq rastitellnosti pustyn'; na primere sepadnoi TUV=nii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 19610 ~27 P. (MIRA 14:5) (Turkestan-Mesert, flora) I ~ IIAV - * " 11C Y I I . - Studyin,,., bio,,~cocenor,(;B as exemplified by Teller-in Forest in + Voronezh- Province. Izv. Vs9s. geoEr. ob-va 93 no.1:23-33, ja-Y I- 161. (Voronozh, Provincc--Foreat ecology) . (m-L:A 1~,:-2) IAMNKO.. Ye.m. "Flora of the northern and central Sahara" by P. Ozenda, Reviewed by E.M. Lavren1m. MI. MOIP. Otd. biol. 67 no.l: 139-146 Ja-F 162. (I-MIA 15-3) (SAHUM-BOTANY) (OZENDA, P.) LAYRENKO, Ye,Mp-; SHULIZHEIIKO, I.F. Brief survey of the operations of the Ynngolian Agricultural Fxpedi- tion of the Academy of Sciences of the U,,SS.R. in 1947-1952. Izv. Vses.geog#ob-va 94 no.2:168-175 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Wngolia-Agriculture) LAVRENKO,.Ye.M.; NIKOLISKAYA, N.I. Distribution areas of some Central Asiatic and North Turanian species of desert plants and the problem of the phytogeographical boundary between-Soviet Central Asia and foreign Central Asia. Bot. zhur. 48 no.12:1741-1761 D 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni, Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. LAVRENKOP Ye.m. Man and flora. Pr1roda 52 no.22:69-74 16.3, (MIRA .17:3) 1. Botanicheskiy inotitut in. VOL. Kozaarova AN SSSR, Lenin- grad; chlorr-korrespondent AN SSSR. IAVRENKOP Team*; RODIN, L#Ye, In memoz7 of P.A.Baranov,, 1892-1962. Izv.Vses.geogsob-va 95 no.1:98-100 Ja-F 163. (KMA 16#4) (Baranov, Pavel Aleksandrovich, 1892-1962). LAVRENKO, Ye.M.' . - . .Levels'-O'~C the study of the-organic world with refermice to the i ,vegetative cover..Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 29 no.1:32---416 Ja-7164 (MIM 17.--;)') 1. Institute of Biology, the Bashkirian Branch of the Acadmy of Sciences of the U*S*S.R&, Ufa* IAVRENKOJ, Ye.M.; YUF-ATOV, A.A., doktor biolog.nauk Tasks in front of Soviet botany; third session of the All- Union Botanical Society. Vest.,AN SSSR 34 no. 1:111-114 Ja 164. (MIRA 17: 5) 1. Chlen-korrespordent AN SSSA (for Lavrenko). RODRI, Leonid Yefimovich; BAZILEUGH~ Natallya Ivanovna; IAVRENKO, Ye.M....otv. red. r ical turn- [Dynamics of the organi atter wW the biolog :over of, asb elements and nitrogen in the main types of world vegetation] Dinamika organicheskogo veshchestva I -biologiobeekii krugovorot zolInykh elementov i azota v osnovnykh'tipdkh rastitellnosti zernnogo shara. Moskva, Nauka., 1965. 252 pC (MIRK-AW) Chlen-korresponclent PT SS&R (for Lavrenko). LAVRENKO, Ye.M. B04 . Reviews and bibliography. . zhur. 50 no.12:1747-1750 D 165. NIP-ti 19:2 ) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova All SSSR, Leningrad. IAVRENKO, Ye.M.; ZA:LEI.!SKIY, O.V. Botanists as organizers of the Russian Botanical Society. Bot. zhur. 50 no.12:1751-1768 D 165. (MIFPi 19:2) 28001 S/194,/61/000/004/048/052 q D201/ 0302 ,5s-, 7) AUTHOR: Lavrenko, Yu.Ye. TITLE: A resonator using a ferrite as coupling between rotational and laminar fields PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 4, 1961, 48, abstract.41329 (Izv. Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 1959, 39, 20-37) TEXT: The problem of fields in a resonator with the basic type of field TE 110 (of rectangular shape) is -_,--nsidered. The resonator contains a ferrite in the shape of a pole, placed approximately in the middle of the narrow wall of the resonator along its zero axis. The equivalent ferrite element parameters and approximate express- ions for the magnetic field around it are determined from the solu- tion of a quasi-statistical problem. So that the effect of the resonator walls in the field induced by the ferrite are taken into account, the fields in the resonator are also expressed by the use Card 1/2 28001 S/194/61/000/004/048/052 A resonator... D201/D302 of eigen-functions. Both solutions coincide in the region near to the ferrite. The field, induced by the ferrite, is in the main laminar, since the rotational components of higher orders are very small. The possibility of energy transmission by the laminar field in the presence of inhomogeneities (slots) in the resonator walls is shown. Construction is suggested for a resonating ferrite de- vice which would use the field induced by the ferrite. The device could be used as a controlled coupling between two slots in the resonator. Some of the data, obtained e3q2j~riment ally with a model arrangement, are given. 3 refbrences- L Abstracter's note: Com- plete translation-7 Card 2/2 26799 S/142/61/004/002/001/010 1. 13/ 6 E033/E435 AUTHOR: TITLE: The transfer coefficient of ferrite resonator devices PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika-, 1961, Vol.4, No.2, pp.127-139 TEXT; The operation of many devices, which utilise ferrites-, depends on the transfer of energy, via suitable coupling elements, through a resonator into some load, and-the most important of the-1.r characteristics is the relationship between the transfer coefficient and'the value of'the-,applied'magnetic field. Thwtransfer coefficient is de'fined'_by K Pload' PO is the power passing from the resonator into the where Pload load and' P. is the power of the incident wave-in the waveguide connected-to the-resona-l"or input. The object of this article is to obtain expressions~ for the transfer coefficient and to Investigate its diependen--e on the applied magnetic field. ior Card-1/5 26799 S/142/61/004/002/001/010 The transfer coefficient ... E033/E435 this purpose, the excitation of a resonator containing a ferrite is investigated*and the fields inside the res-onator determined. With specific coupling elements, there will exist a basic type of field in a resonator without a ferrite. When a ferrite-ispresent, new field patterns are additionally excited. Depending on the construction of the'resonator, either one or the other of these types:will predominate. It is possible to design coupling elements which will couple only to the additional fields and not to the basic field. Then the exchange-of energies between the coupling element, exciting the basic field, and the remaining 66upllng elements will depend on the ferrite and*on the value of its magnetic stated. thus the required relationship can be obtained. The excitation of a resonator with a ferrite element and having slots as coupling elements is investigated'theoretically-, the resonator is loaded by a matched,waveguide. The total field of the resonator is obtained In the form of the,sum of the basic field and the fields excited by the ferrite. The latter are presented as the sum of fields, the configuration of which is independent of the coupling slots. Then expressions are obtained for the input and output impedances and'from these results the Card'2/5 26799 S/142/61/004/002/001/010 The transfer coefficient E033/E435 expressions for the transfer coefficient are-obtained-. Thep method is-used'to calculate the transfer coefficient of a ferrite resonator, in which a "gradient" field'is excited'by the ferrite as suggested by Professor Yu.Ya.Yurov (Ref.8iLavrenko Yu.Ye-l.' Izv. LETI, 1959, No.39, 20). This equipment (Fig.2) comprises A rectangular resonator su porting a TElOl type field,and having two slots. One-of the al excites the basic'field", and'the other U42 couples only to the field'excited by the ferrite- 4). To check the calculations, experiments were-conducted-using a resonator with the internal dimensions 22.5 x 22.5 x 5 mm; slots 14 x 2 mm. The-.MgMn ferrite element was 4 x 4 X 5 mm and'was located at a point xo/a = 0.6, yo/c = 0.09. Thw frequency was 9500 McIA. The calculated and experimental curves of*the transfer function versus-the applIed-magnetic field strength show good--agre-ement-. There are-3 figures ancr 9 references: 5 Sbviet and 4 non-Soviet. The four references to English language publications read as follows: Whikry W.L., Nelson C.E. IRE Trans, 1958, MTT-6,'No.1, 591 Bowers E.O., Curtis C.W. IRE Conv. Rer,., 1956, 5; Card* 3/ 5 26799 S/3.42/61/004/002/001/010 The transfer coefficient ... E033/Z435 Hogan C.L. PIRE October 1956- 44, No.10, 1343; Be'rk X., Lax. B. IRE Conv. Rea., 1953, 10. ASSOCIATION. Kafedra teoreticheskikh osnov rhdlotekhniki Leningradskogo elektrotekhnlcheskogo Instituta Im. V.I.Ullyanova (Lenina) (Department of Theoretical Principles of Radio- Engineering of the-Leningrad Institute of Electrical Engineering imeni V.I.Ullyanov (Lenin) SUBMITTED: July 6, 1960 Carcr 4/5 AOC=CN NRI. ATM76% Sf3M1fi2fO0OfO4?100$SfOO62 ya. wactw at twinical swwrmm, Pzvfenw)& iameyft AUIH(fit: Yaw* Yu. Y-U"Jk-k- (Asnistw*) polarization TnIE: Metal-plate Ims fw circular with awmvd =&S SOURM: Leningriad, Elelctrote3dinictmaMy Inetittits TW* 9 no* 479 IN2 9 S641 MC TAGS: metal plate leneq cellular 2mg ciratilar Polarizat1mg covered zoning, slotted thin ri4p wavegddelp amed ridge mvegtudeq duwtivity p3ttern, Wh=ipal lobe AUSn=: A metal-plate microwave lens dedgm pmposed by E* K. Fkwtw (Trmeo 33M cn Antemias and Fropagatimp AP-69 M39 ;IAy 1958) is ax1ified to pemit circtdw p9arizatim. 'Do Witwipal. lobe of the directivity pattem of the antenna is of the ardw of 60 and the beem am be sowned within 4 300 by dis- Plaxtin the dipdU mw the facal, pLm of the low. 7b match tig wftm to the Impedaz= of fres space 9 emb cell of the ante3ma Is a rectaMplarumsuldis loaded vdth mossed slatted thin r1dVe. 7he I= Itself has a s$mIon' al awfam and an hitunal swrace In the fcm of an ellipsiAd of nw&uti Card 2/2 nR: AT4017554 I AO=ICN the fcW fomm of jolkich coincides witin the focsis of the lens co the qPVwal 7he MW&M 10M dimater is 32.5 CM amd the f0cal distance 'a 32 Cm axis. thick and the fk&jW Im wd& 2 Tne vaterW jr, sbeet bms 0.5 M 9 the vie~~ do*4 good pgreeaSnt with kilopame usts of the amterfiA Wediction. .1odmtmiches3dy Institut. (janingrad Electro ASSOCLCICK: 306D teardcal 00 L'DAZ ACQ: ...20M, SuBmrrm: 00, M NR SUB OME: wt Sp cwa ;-.-2/2 .......... 3"-,_A01)/Y-U ~1) -Pat ES-MM NR: AP5017818 UR/0286/65/000/011/OOL:~;,"~;-~c~ 621.372.221.413 Lavrenko, Yu. Ye. o. 1714 :'TITLE: Aresonator comparato7for superhigh frequencies. Class 21, 11 '5L -arnykh znakov, no. 3.1 -SOURM Byulleten' izobreteniy i tov 1965, 45 ~"--_IOPIC TAGS: resonator, comparator, shf comparator s Author Certificate introduces a resonator comparator (Fig. 1 of ABSTRACT: Thi frequencies. The deVice Uses a resonator as nt -Ericlosure) for superhigb an el-me ----for- ad vice is designed ding-and svbtracting the amplitudes of sbf components~ The de for good decoupling between the input and output channels in a narrov frequency band (2-2.5%). A resonator w-ith square cross section is used. Slots are fields ol -two adjacent side walls of the resonator which induce two orthogonal t 3-y TE120 ej~d TE21(). A single diagonal slot is cut in the center of each of the uppcr walls of the resonator, The longitudinal axes of these Blots are at riiz,ht .--and loWO- 'ficatiot of thin comparator is also introduced in angl6s -one another. A modi which the diagonal slots in the resonator are cut in the center of the upper ilower wall at an ~Lngle of 90c with respect to one another. Orig. art. hass MM ACCESSION IM: AP1017818 ASSOCIATION: none ..'suBmiTTED, ihNov63 NO REF BOV, 01,10 ENCL: 01 91MER: 000 SUB CODE. AIT FPFF~ -AP5C ENCLDSURE. 01 7M 4 Fig. hesonator compasator Wavequide- - sloss in adjacent 2 side valls; 3 - waveguide section vith Flange,, 4 - waveguide, 5 and 6 - slota valzn the resonstor- 1,lTpp- &nd1 ;er'D's"-r~ wrivez-.1ide Section with Card ORN LAVRJ!IIKOV, A. . . (--~ uew t-vpe of periodic action feeler. Tekst.prom. 18 no.4:55-56 Ap '58. (Looms) (MIRA 11:4) LINEVP S.; BOIVINI N. (Vologodskaya obl.); L~STOPAD,,.G. (Vologodukaya obl.); SHIBAIEV, V. (Vo34jqMXd)j BOGDANOV, G.., pomoshchnik instruktora profilaktiki (Khybyshevskaya obl.); FANOV -- A. powshchnik instruktora profilaktiki (KuybyBhevokaya obl.5; GRUMUCH, S. Novosibirskaja obl.),-,8LUPKO, A. (Karel'skaya ASSR); LAVRENKOV., I. g. Vladimir) sibir's4ya: ~ Readers# letters. Pozh.'delo 8 no.5s29 Mq 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Glavnyy inzh. losoperevalochnoy bazy., pos.Malinovka., Kemerovskaya obl. (for Linev). (Fire prevention) .3/2z wooo/ox/Covool 106 1260 c)y AUTHOR: Barabanav, N.V., Cnnddato of Technical Sciences, Borisovp L-K-s Z'ngineer, and Lavronkov, L.V-, Engineer TIT12: Influence of ulcerous corrosion on tensile strength of steel PERIODICAL; Sudostroyeniye, no. 6, 1962, 47-49 =T; The purpose of this work was to test steel which suffered ulcerous corrosion (corrosion of submerged parts) on tensile strength. The experiments were conducted on 36 samples of steel cut out from the hull of a ship operating for 26 years. The conclusions reached viere; 1.Uh-en calculating strength of steel c.orroded.by ulcerous corrosion, it is necessary to take into account the mean remaining.width of tretal. 2. Presence of- ulcerous corrosion does not affect either the yield point 6-r . 'or.-the yield strength 4 . 3. As a easult of ulcerous corrosion tho pla-,ticity of steel decreases by 15-2c~- Card 1/1 BARABANOV, N.V.J. kand.tekhn.nauk; BORISOV, Ye.K&. inzhe; LAMMbMCff_t__L&y.) inzhe Effect of pitting corrosion on the tensile strength of steel. Sudostroenie 28 no*7.-47-49 n 162. . (MIRA 15; 8) (Hulls (Naval architecture)-Corrosion) LSYKM. Ye.S.,; lUKASHENKO, H.Pe; ZORIKRIKL,. V.I. -,_I~VHEITOV, B.K.; KLMEWY, M.M. Natural foci of Echinococcue multilocularle in Novosibirsk Province* Ned.paraz. i paraz.bol. 28 no.2:206-213 Kr-4p '59. (MIRL 32:6) 1. Iz sektora eksperimentallnoy parazitologii Institute, malyarii, meditSinBkoy para21tOlOgii i gellmintologli HinlBterstva zdravo- okhr&4enAva.SSSR (dir.inatituta - prof.P.G.Siirgiyev, ZaT.Bektorom - prof.V.P.Pod"yapollskaya) i gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki Novosibirakogo me4itqin*qgo- ~nBt.ituta (.zav.klinikoy I.L.Bregadze). OCCHINdco-c"COSIS i~~liiio'cularis, natural foci in Novosibirsk region, USSR (Rua)) Ku2NMOV,, Yu.B.j LA.VWOV,, B.K.,- CWOVSKIn., G.G.; SHABANOV, A.M.; SHILD=Or-T- Icoal use of tripaflav-In in alveolar eohinococoosie of the liver. Nedparaz.i paraz.bol. 29 no-48421-426 JI-Ag 960. (MIRA 13 s-1 I) Io Iz kafedr gospitatnoy khirurgii (zava - prof, IDLO Br adze) i patologicheskoy anatomii (zav, - of V H. Konstantinov Novo_ sibirskogo meditsinskogo instituta rdir: Prof. GoD. Zaleeskiy) (LIVER)-HYDATIDS) (ABTISMIGS) SELIVANOVA, Yekaterina Vasillyevna; LAVREHOV, G., red.; ZHDANOVA, G., tekb,ne red. [Marketing costs] lzderzhki obrashcbeniia. Barneul,, Altaiskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1960. 27 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Marketing-Costs) 2AIDGINA, Ye.F.; METEIEV, V.Ya.; CHEKAVOVA, N.I.; IAVRENOV, G.J. red.; MIDANOVA, G., tekbn. red. (iiperience in the growing of 'Deans in the Altai Territory] Oppyt vyrashchivaniia bobov na Altae. Barnaul, Altaiskoe knizhnoe izd- vo, 1961. 30 P. (MIRA 14:11) (Altai Territory-Boans) SHmaml, Ivan Ivanovicb- LAVRENOV, G., red.; ZHDANOVA, G., tekhn. red. (Organization and methodo of the plarming of Soviet trade] Orga- nizatsiia i metody planirovani;ia sovetskoi torgov.U. Barnaulp Al- taiskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,, 1960.1 35 P- (MIRA 24:12) (Russia-4ormerce) SEMM, Ivan Ivanovich; SEMMOVA, Yekaterima; IAVFMOV, G., red.; ZRDANOVAO G., tek),m. red. [Prices in Soviet co=ercal ?Sena v savetskoi torgavle. Barnauk, Altaiskoe knizlmos izd-vo, 1960. 35 pe (MIRA 2.4:12) (Prices L&VRENOV,, I.A. Activity of the Knyazhitay Rural District Hospital. Zdrarv. Bel. 9 no.2:55-57 Fl(,I. (MIRL 16:7) 1. Glavnyy vrach Knyazhitskoy sellskoy uchastkovoy bol.1nitsy Mogilevskogo rayona. (KUA7HIT.SY-HOS PITALS, RWIAL) - - - - - - - - - - -12 2636 -.65 (d)/FSr- (h),61-cZa _2/17~x_ (.r)/YS ME rk7- VM_ (v'. /INAda-.? avvp ( t, a-z a) / F_-.rp ( k) ae 5b 3 Gh ACCESSION NR. AP4048024 --'3e-5/-?c-,',/P,ic-4/Pf-4/s/0025~ 0/010/069 Oae-21/P'eb~Pi-h TT/,TD/DD/EM/GW AUTHOR: Zavanchkovskiy. B (Architect) ; Lavrenlpy -L'A'(Architect) Tarasevich, V. (Architect) -ABSTRACT-. ne authors discuss the advantages an4 disadvantages of vario-ua MOL configurations, including the torus ("bagel") and otber 9-hapes with cylindriferm ele-ments lying :-.arallel to the ax-is of rota- tlon~o i-A Df-~-Euc1v=-re)i-,--A=p=~po "e ular~ en icfi- permit3 near- n" a t I-to::_fDxxa_-'A_'cy1VAeT With pore Ott. 0 4- g n pace in the valla (Pig. 2). Other architectural v de~rails, such as the use of variable pitch stairways and special intcrior decor to minimize the peculiar subjective effects of non- uniform gravity and other environmental features unlike anything en- CUM:- ~7 404-'8024:- 0 N N R A7 e d Ea-Tth Count Y6 -are described brieflyi Lunar construction is a 9 0- d I a- c- u- s-'- a ~- dIt is suggested that lunar structures can best be, shielded fron meteorites, radiation, and temperature fluctuations by digging ther into the moon's surface 'gneumatic structures will be -Infl- ~ I Io -t table- pref abricated shells ~Yci which""a d t nal units can be _ A1, dded as desired (Fig* 3). Pioneer structures may consist simply of'-latge, in flatable canopies of elastic material, intended as tem- _,..,,-pcrary equipuent and reusable after the "Hoon settlers" have built -.---and moved into more permanent structures underneath them (Fig. 4). 1- er__3~~vuld__be coms-trur-ted, -of _co_ncr_e_te,_obtAine processing n genous:.mitteris s, and would extend several sto-reys below the -j- ~ifilce__ F -:5) A lunar set-tlement would also. include: 1) Experi ousts and cages for experimental animalB, These may be _-con_s1_ir,uc-fe'd_'ss_ separate cells, with light fIlteks In their upper parts--.: Bac u h j'cb "cell" could be detached and brought indoors for study or repa"r. 2) Portable sectional passageways for external -between individual-Anstall'ations' -3) A-ppberical green- house-laboratAiry designed for studying closed ecological systems (atmosphere-atimal-plant-atmosphere)t The external surface of the Card V-226~~ -NR t ACCE-SS ioN, P 04c8024: ph- _vI ove -h' mental caiei, ~~hic n. be. raised or 0"c &P. ip rq I b te'd wit sc Ca low- d to: -regulate- beat 7 -..Are I ~pn 10s's -.0ther- ossible types p of ~_-,.-cona_tructioi.' ou eb as- inverted arches (f 'r pressurized structure s) and pneumatic mi,dules are shown (Figs. 6 and 7)e Orig, art4 basi 14 f-ij u'r-e s, IDPI 0() 77.7 - SUV--t0DE:- PH SV N Q_ --az F-. - S o Vf. 0,00-,'', :OTHER: 000 ATD P RY, S S 1 3170 Proposed:HDL couligurstivns vl'Jrt nAITRIZ n.& Fiz.--~~ 5 ~Permanent installation (conexete construttion) .05 :AP4048024 Y7 -~14 1 Fig. 7. Pneumatic modules Of laninalted elastic ma- .I- LLVMOV..N.; OCKAGOV, H. Important means for educating youth. Prof.-tekh.obr. 11 no.8:26-28 N 154. (KM 8:1) (Technical edneation) TAVRENOV, N.I. Improving the frost resistance of acrylic film on chrome leather. Ieg.pron. 14 no-7:39-0 J1 154. (MLRA 7:7) (Leather) LAVRIHOT, V.A. Automatic control of the cooling system fan. Blek. i tOPL t4aga 4 no- 12:12-13 D 1606 (KrRA 14:1) 1. Pomoshchnik mashinista teplovota, depo Leningrad-Passathirskiy- Moskovskiy. (Diesel engines-Oooling) LAVRENOV, V.K. Uvo of colibactorin in diaoasen of tho digentive orWa. V.-ach. delo no.9:128-129 S 161. (MIRA IJI,:12) 1. Druzhkovskaya gorodskaya bollnitsa No.2. (DIGESTIVE ORGANS--DISEASES) (ESCHERICHIA COLI) IkkvRwovt V.,Z* I -n Alectromachanical markers. Siul. TMICBX no.21:50 157. (MIU 11S5) 1. Makayevskiy matallurgicheakiy zavod, (Marking devices) LLUMOV, V.Z. V- . Water-cooled hot-blaet connecting-piece flanges in air heaters, Blul. TMICHM no.22:48 157. (MIRA 11 -5) 1e Hakeyevskiy metallargicheskiy zavod. (Blast fmmaces) JAVMOV v z *~' , 0 - 1 -- I --"~ I Nsw methocl O:f purifying high-proomm blast-fmmaoe gas. Bluls TSNIICM no;6t44 138. (MIRA 11:5) 1'. K%keyevskiy metallurglebookly zavodo' (Scrabber (Mismical tachnolog7)), LAVRENCV, V.Z.; TSEKHMEYSTER, V.Ya.; LIVSHITS, S.M. ce,-,wor the transportation of sintered dolomite. Metallurg 6 no.7:40 J1 161. (MIRA_14-6) 1. Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zav9d. (Dolomite) (Materials handling) 36081 V135/62/000/004/014/016 pooo AOO6/AlOl AUTHOR: Lavrenov, Yu. A., Engineer TITLE: Crystallization cracks in welded joints of AMr6 (AMg6) alloy containers PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1962, 35-36 TEXT: To reveal the effect of warping on crack formation, boiler shells whose circumferential length differed by 3 - 15 mm, were welded. General and local warping of the butts was then observed. The magnitude of warping was determined by measuring the elevation of one edge over the other. In two-layer welding of shell butts with 3 mm difference*of circumferential length, cracks were not observed in the weld metal. At a greater difference, cracks appeared whose amount increased at a higher welding speed. Calculations and experimental data show that the metal of the initial layer can be heated to 430 _ 6500C when the'second layer is being applied. Cracks during warping were only observed in joints, where the metal of the initial layer was heated over 520 0C. It is recommended to prevent crack formation in weld joints of thin-walled Amg6 Card 1/ 2 S/135/62/000/0()4/014/016 Crystallization cracks ... A006IA101 structures by using single-pass argon-are welding processes; double-pass welding can be employed when devices are used which prevent the warping of the welded butts. There are 1 table, 4 figures, and 2 Soviet-bloc references. - Card 2/2 - L 11541"66 Bqtth)/gtip(v)/T/PWP(t)/EWP(k)/t IJP(C) .10/14M 0001022100071000A ACC,NRo AP6000614 SOURCE CODE:~ UR/6135/65/ -AMOR:.. _-;-1avrenavy, Yti. A. JEngineer) :ORG,.~ none - - Effect --of. electrode size and shape. on tbe~_,P.urrent field in s ot welding 7 SOURCE:'- - Svaro6noye - Proizvodstvo, no. 12,:1965 7 ap6t welding, welding electrode,' alikinum alloy, duf"'tia TRACT Al we t weld 3 loy sheets (1.5-3.0 mm thick): re spo ed with dif- :~,feient'.,electrodeC -under variousconditions. By decreasing the distance (Y ) between a -k e~wor sitrface and the water channel hole frm 20 to 9 mm and frce 15 to 6.5 mm, the ~~ion zone in.-the:sheet was diminished by 10-15% for constant electrode width (20 mm, Stren gth did:.pot deviate-frcm the standard limits. However, for different sheet thicknesses &d:.welding conditionsi the strength decreased,as Y decreased. The same a, wasfound.for._increases in electrode diameter, despite the fact that a constant cur- 1. rent.feeA waskept between the electrode and the part. This was the result of heat ..transfer. conditions -arising from the, change in mass of the electrode and the changes ri- Wate r carculation , An explanation of the electrical~contact mechanism based on micro-contacts arising between.the electrode and partis given. The actual curTent is an,i aggregate of microcurrents. Pressure. on the spot welding process increased the num 1.01 1/2 UDC: ZI.79,1 YELAGINA, N.V.; HIRZAYEVA, A.K.; LAVRENOVA, A.S.; KAZANSKIY, B.A. Synthesis of spiro[5,5]undecane. Neftekhimiia 2 no.3:265-269 Yjy-je 162. OURA 15.8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova, kafedra khimii nefti. (Spiroundecane) 50) AUTHORSs TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACTs Poddubnaya, N.A. and LayrenovaG.I. SOV/55-58-3-20/30 17 Production of Some Diketopiperazines Consisting of two Dif- ferent Amino Acids and the Investigation of Their Properties (Polucheniye nekotorykh diketopiperazinov, sostoyashch-ikh i7 dvukh razlichnykh aminokislot, i issledovaniye ikh svoystv) Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya mdtematiki, me1d3:exdk:!-i~ datrbn6miis fiziki.. kbi-li 1958#Nr 3,pp 165-176 (USSR) By cyclization of depeptides in glycol the following composite anhydrides are receiveds glycyl-alanyl-, glycyl-valyl-, glycyl- leucyl-, glycyl-phenylalanyl- and 1-leucyl-l-tyrosyl-. The following composite saroosine anhydrides are receiveds sarco- syl-valyl- and sarcosyl-phenylalanyl (not mentioned in the literature) and sarcosyl-glyoyl-. The character and the time of decomposition of the obtained anhydrides has been investigated by observing the absorption intensity in the biuret reaction, If the nitrogen of the diketopiperazine has a bentyl radical, then the cycle is ex- tremely stable and is only split up under longer cooking with concentrated hydrochloric acid. Card 1/2 Production of Some Diketopiperazines Consisting SOV/55-58-3-20/30 of two Different Amino Acids and the Investigation of Their Properties There are 2 figures, 6 tables, and. 19 references, 3~of which - are Soviet, 8 German, 7-American, and I Swiss. ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra organioheskoy khimii (Chair of Organic Chemistry) SUBMITTEDs February 11, 1957 Card 2/2 /1/0 79-2-27/64 AUTHORS: Poddubnaya, N. A. , Lavrenova, G. I. TITLEt The Production and Investi~;ation of Some Properties oS N-Zonoauino- acyl Substituted Sarco sine -Dillcc topipe razine s (PolucheniYe i issle- dovaniye nekotorykh svoWotvN-MMOaMiliOat,3ilza.-.leslicl,'Ienn~~l-,h _,arkoza.- nov.ykh dike topipe razinov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obsbchey Mnimii, 19~76, Vol. 28, Nr 2, PP. 404 - 410 (USSR) r ABSTRAM Ilonoucyldiketopiperazine (reference 1) was for tho firot time pro- duced in the interaction of diacetjlkctopiperazine with a nunber of fatty and mixed amines in ether- and benzene-oolutiona, indepEn- dent of the molar interrelations of the components. In the present worit thE authors syntbesized a number of 111-uonoaminoacyl derivatives of dike topi-oerazinu s containin- a tertiary nitrogen in oroer ,u.~,inted with the rules ~;ovcrninj the nole- to ~;et cunsequcritly acc cule that are in connection with t'he occurrence of Ciiailar _touD. Besides the introduction ol' sarcooine into the i-ioleculeS Of thO com-pound -to be inveatiLzateC is of special intereat, au this amino acid, beside N-methYlvaline and proline, rupresents a co,!i.,onLnt of the antibiotics - actinomycine C (reference 2). The otructure of this antibiotic has not yet been finally proved, but acccrdin~-,- to Card 1/3 the au.-thors' data the sarcosine-anhydride and the leucyl-proline- 79-2-27/64 The Production and Investig,!tion Of Some Properties of llvllonoa.~.iinoacyl SubstitLtd Sarcosine-Diketopiperazine-s anhydride form under tile influence of h~-drazine hydrate upon the compound. This may be caused by the splittind of 'Uhe aminoacyl linkaC.e. The acylation of the sarcosine-anbydrides was performed by means of N-nhthalyl-substituted chlorine anhydrides cf am.ino acids. These latter are very stable on beating and the diketopipe- razines are well acylated by them. The obtained IT-phthalylamino- ac-1 derivatives and their properties are Civen in table 1. The slow formation of copper complexes (as a consequence of the decon- position of the diketODil:erazine ring) is characteristic of all mono- and diaminoacyl, deriva-6ives of diketopilerazine-c. In this connection, in comparison to free tripeptides, as Yd-1 in the one as in the others a displacement of the maximum is observed (table 2). The results of the measurements of naxina of the absorption spec- tra are to be seen in table 3. Summaryt 1) The 11-monophthalylai:.,ino- acylated derivat:hes of sarcosine anhydrides uere synthesized for the first time: l-,T-ph'L.*-Ialylglycil-sarcosyl-d, 1-valinanhydride, 11-1~litulyl-d,l-valyl-3arcosylwglycinanh~rdride and _I,--.-phthalyl-d,1- -norleUe,rl-sarcosyl-d,l-phenylalaninanliydride. 2) The mixed 11,111- -diphtlialyl,iminoacyldiketopiperazine-IT,NI-diphthalylGlycil-d,l- -plienylalaninanhydride was synthesized for the first time. 3) The Card 2/3 abaorption s.-pectra of the biuret complexes which were obtained from 79-2-27/64 The Production and Invcstigation of Some Propertiea of 1!-"Jonoaja~noacyl '_z'ub3tituted Sarcosine-Diketopiperazines I'l-phthz,lyla-.qinoacyldiketopiperazine were measured. 'The scheme of their deco.,,iposition in an alk.aline r.-icdium was confirood b.,i the syn- thesis of plithaloyl-Glycil-valyl-sarcosiDe and phthaloyl-.-ljcil- -valine. 4) It vlao shovin that urr3er the influence of the hrdraninc hfdrate upon l~-nonoplitbalylLIjinoacyldiketopiperazines a 61,littin3 at the amino-acyl linj'-,a,,e tj~lccs place. Tbere are 3 tables, and 10 references, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIO1,11: lbsccyw State University osccovskiy -osudarstvennyy universitet) SUBMITTED % January 7, 1957 AVAILAMEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 IAVREIROVA, G.I.; PODDUBITAU, N.A. Properties of amino acids and peptides containing a tertiary nitrogen atom. Part 7; Comparisbn of thkabsorption spectra of,copper complexes of N,N-dibenzyltetrapeptides contalzing proline and sarcosine. Zhurs. ob. khim, 31 no*8;2474-24rr7 Ag 1614 (MIRA 14:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (Tetrapeptide) (Copper organic compounds-Spectra) PODDUBNAYA, IN.A.; *VRENOVAp G.I.*_ KRYSIN, Ye.P.; MAHVNINA, L.G. Chemical structure of antibiotic alb=ycin. Part 1: Separation and identification of a pyrimidine base. Zhur. ob. khiTn. 31 1 no. 11:3820-3826 N 161. (MIRA 14: 1-1) (Albomycin) (Pyrimidine) PODDUBNAIA, N.A.; LAVERNMA, G.I.; XMIN, Ye.P.; MAMWXM, L.G. Reply to the conments by 0. Mikes., IA. Turkova and F. Sorm, Zhuroob.khim. 32 no.10:3462-3463 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Uracil) PODD.UBNAYA, N.A.; IAVRENOVA Qol. Transformations related to the presence of a pyrimidine base in the albonycin molecule. Vest. Mos.k. un. Ser. 2: Khim. 18 no.5:65-67 S-0 163-0 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kafedra organicheskoy khimii Mookovskogo universiteta. IAVRE-N FODDUBNAYA, N.As Structure of the pyrimidine base, a constituent of tjW albonycin sztibiotico Zhur,obkhin, 33 n0.4'.1379-1380 Ap 163 jMIJU 16;~) (Pyrimidine) (A'lbojvcin) PODDUBNAYfi., N.A.; LAVRENOVA, G.I.; ANDRONOVA, T.M. Structure of the pyrimidine base, a constituent of albomycin. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3:1.030-1031 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:6) IAVRENOVA , -G-I.; IIODDUBNAYA, N.A. 1'1-,~~,--,~ Structure of albomycin. Part 8: Transformations rela"Sd to the presence of the pyrimidine base in the albomycin molecule. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.9:2864-2868 S 164. (MIRA 1?: 11) 1. Maskovskiy gasud-arstvennTj universitet. ACC NPh AP7011818 SOURCE CODEs UR/0079/66/036/012/2096/2098- AUTRDRs Lavrenova, G. I.; Revinno Lo P.; Poddubnaya, No A@ ORGt none - TITLE: Chemical structure of the antibiotic albomycin. XV. Nature of the pyrimidine base of the inactive fraction A-1 SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimli, v. 36, no. 12, 1966, 2096-2098 TOPIC TAGS: antibiotic, albomycin, hydrolysis SUB CODE: 07 ABSTRACT: It was shown in earlier work that clinically applied albomycin consists of five fractions. Of the three principal fractions (A-1, A-2, and A-3), only one (A-2) is physiologically active. The chemical constitution of A-1 and A-3 Is of interest, because they are products of the conversion of A-2. The study of A-1 and A-3 may yield data on the structure of the antibiotic and on the reasons for its inactivation. In the hydrolysis of A-1 with 72% HC1041 1-methylcytosine formed, just as from A-2 under the action of this reagent. Hydrolysis of A-1 with Ba(01f)2 resulted in splitting of the pyrimidine ring, wheres, N6-metbyley-tosine formed from A-2 under the some conditions. -The UV spectra of A-1 in an aoueous solution and in. solutions in 0.01 1(,HC1 and 0.01 N.NaOR were.determined. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. Card III dMs 40.3U7 $P4j._A 615.779.9310 ACC NR, AP7011819 SOURCE ODDEs UR/0079166/036/012/2098/2101 AUTHOR: Lavrenova, Go I.; Revina, L. P.; Poddubnaya, No A. ORGs none TITLE: Chemical structure of the antibiotic albomyc1n. XVI. Methylation of the pyrimidine fragment of the Inactive'fraction A-1 SOURCE:* Zhurnal obshchey khtmil, v. 36p no. 12, 1966p 2098-2101 TOPIC TAGSt antibiotic, albomycin, methylation, amino acid SUB CODE: 07 ABSTRACT: In the methylation vith diazomethane of the A-1 fraction of albomycin~p :sub;titution of hydrogen in the amino group of 1-methylcytosine took place and 1,NO-dimethylcytosine formed. The latter Vas identified by comparison of its properties vith those of synthetic 1,N0-dimethy1cytosine. On the basis of the data obtained. It was cvnRlpdecj Oat. the pyrimidine base In bound to the amino iteld CJP' moiety of A-1 over N3. orig. ai~o hass 2 tables# RSt' 400350 Card UDCo 615.779.931 XRkKAREVA, T.V.; SHWIMJ111, V.14.; LAVRENIOVA, L.G. !r. -. Potertiome-tric -' tbiourt:t and formamidine disulfide. Izv. SO AN SSSR nool,.Ser. I&Lm. nauk no.2:101-105 'U+ (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimil Sibirskogo otdeleni-ya Ali S53R, Novosibirsk. KHCZHAINOVY N.P., dotsent; TOCHILIN, M.S., prof.; DMITRIYEVSKIY, V.S., dotsent; CHERNYSHOV N.I., dotsent; FETRINA, Z.D., predpodavatell; LAVRENOVA, assistent; RASKATOV, GJ., dotsent; PREOBRAZMISKPJ A-,"f I . V. dotsent; SHRWOVA, G.V-) dotsent Sawa Gavrilovich Vishniakov~ 16'q7-1964; obituary. Lit. i pol. iskop. no.6%179-180 N-D 164- (MIRA 19:3) MLZUROVA, -T.H.; POPOVA, T.I.; SIDMHKOVICH, A.Ya.; SHBVEILEVA, A.A..; . Gmm, 1. 1.; Letter to the editors. Stonatologiia 38 no-3:72 W-Je 159. (MIRA 12:8) (MSTICS) ACC NRt AP6021788 MVEWORS: ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/012/0052/0052 Garachuk, V. K.; Lavrenshenko, G. K.; Nayer, V. A. TIT-LE_:- A low temperature device. Class 21, No. 182778 Zd-nnounced by Odessa Techno- logical Institute of the Food and Refrigeration Industr-y (Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy i kholodillnoy proqrshlonnosti)_7 SOURCE., Izobreteniya,, pronVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12.. 1966, 52 TOPIC TAGS: refrigerating system, refrigeration, refrigeration engineering, refrig- eration equipment, Ettinghausen effect, Peltier effect, thermal battery, low tempera- ture battery ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a low temperature device based on the effects of Peltier and Ettinghausen (see Fig. 1).' For the simultaneous utilization of a thermoelectric battery as the generator of lour temperature and as a source of the magnetic field for the Ettinghausen cooling device, the thermal battery is made in the form of a cylindrical solenoid., Card 1/2 UDG: 621062.2026.48 Card 2/2 ASTAKHOV, A.G.; FEDOROVSKIY, N.V.; ARIYMBAYEV, V.V.; LAVRENTIK, I.I.; 14AKOVSYJY, V.A.; SUMSKOY, N.A. Determining the limits of shiftina of the maximum temperature zone along the length of a sintering machine. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.2:18-20 Mr-AP t65. (MIRA 18:5) -Am4O35.372 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ Kabakehi., Aqdrey Mikhaylovich; Lavrentorich,, TAroslay Iosifovich; Pon kovskiy,, Vladimir V-1adimirovich Zhemical dosimetr7 of ionizipg radiation (Mimicheskaya. dozimetriya ioniziruyu- shchikh izluchen'17) . Kiev, Tzd-vo 'AN UkrSSR,, 1963, 155 n. illus., biblio. Errata slio inserted. 2,700 coniea printed. (At head of title: Akademiya nauk UkrainBkoy SSR. Institut fizicheskoy khimii ime Le V. Pisarzhevslwgo)o TOPIC TAGS:chemical dosimstry,, irradiation FMPOSE AND COVERAGE:.Tho book covers the theoretical and experimental material ac- cumulated inrecent years in the field of chemical dosimetry. Attention is given to the nossibility of using methods of chemical dosimetry for the solution of problems that are difficult or impossible to solve using other methods (measur- ing the absorbed dose in Joules per kilogram, separate determination of tho-doses of several ty-pas of irradiation.. measurement of large. doses,, etcj. The book in- :,:,cludes a detailed examination of the technique of determining the value of a dose by chemical methods in practical problems* The book is intended for a wide audi- Once of specialists concerned vith measurement of absorbed energy of various types of radiation,- It can be recommended for graduatd studente mid students specializing Card V2 (1) PC-4/Pr-4/ Pd-4-- :--ACCESSIO.N~NR: AP5013780 UR/0073/65/01/005/0440/0444 -+772/773 541.14+541.155 '~-~':'AUT90R: Lavrentovicb, Ya. I.; Levop, A. I.. Kabakchi, A. M. '~with various linear coefficients of enerp_-., TITLE- The effect which radiation s transfer has on polymer Mms taining dye Yn Ukralnskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. Zl, no. 5, 1965, 440-444 ~-T - ation, polymer film, dye, polyvi-nyl alcbbol &GS: radi An e- ffo-'t a;~ made to determine the effect of the kind and energy of Ti r w `--r'aamiati the nature and degree of radiation-ch"eimical changes in polymers base7d on polvvinvl alcohol.4 Fi2ms were subjected to the y-radiation fro-m Co5O t en ea-r- r--l-action -or ucts of boron-10 at-oms with thermal neutrorz, P. 7 Completely deacetylated polyvinyl alcohol with a molecular weighi 105,000 was used to produce the films, An MBI D microscops was used to asu~ -thickness 180-90 mm). The -t-radiatior. of the C060 was varied frcm the film t 50 rad/sec. In the case of radiation by the DION,OU7 nuclear reaction pn-'Ddllicts a- .,,ACCESSION NR: AP5013760 the tests were conducted with streams 2.sel- of f rom 109 to 1030 neutrons/cm change in linear energy transfer has little effect on the yields of" -~he 'processes of the decolorization of dyes. The decolorization of methyl b1,,~e is ~by- tbe consumption -of two reduction -equivalents while for methyl oranve -Thereforei it may be assumed that the reduction is not caused by direct interaction with the products of radiolysis of polyvinyl alcohol, in par ticular with the atoms of hydrogen, but is due to other causes. Most prol-~3h`v ..-the.radiation energy trsnsfer in the polymer is in the form of excitat Tt -may be zissumed t1hiat the excitation mig-rates along the system of hydrogen ~~nds from the place of its initial occurrence to the molecules of dye. Orig. a- has: 2 equations, 4 figures, 1 table. j. ASSOCIATION, Institlut fiziches)-oy khimii imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo All UkrSSR) (Institute of Physical Cbemistry, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: -16Jan64 NO REF SOV: 012 'Card 2 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE, GC, ITP OTHER: 009 ~ ~- n u i -~ t-'-' r\) 1i ) 7-IL- (,/ ) K-3 ~ LAVRENT I Make way for progressive methods of work. Sov.orofsoiusy 5 no.6:46-50 Ja '57. (KW 10:7) 1. Strogallebehik stankostroitelinogo cavoda. imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze. (Efficianoy, Industrial) -LIVRENT lysvs-A,- in irdeper&nt Bvxm* Vresbe torgo 41 no.1324,25 161. (MIR A 24; j Oma-Bw nomic. co nditl*us) (Rusoiso.-Foreign econoAa reUtiOns--Burma) (Burma.-Foreip economic relaUong-Ruosia) y. n* jV L&VM lylvi A. Architectural embellishment of highwayA.Art.transp. 32 no.6:24-26 Je,154. (MLBA 7:9) 1. Glavnyy arkhitaktor Gashosdora. (Roadside improvement) tHVU=-j'V-# ohofer (Moskva); LAVRENTIUV. A, &vto3.yubitelf (S~jtpkar); GRIGOR~YAZI, V.,* shofe~-FTb-4jii- . A. inzh, taii; ; VAS ~.'YZV -RAVVOGnTp M. (HOSL-7a); ViTwal JChef =br,--1wAKOVLEVza I artoslesa r' '(Chirchik); VINOKUROV, A.; BUELIK,"TO, er; LOKOTI, L, Automobile drivers speak todaYe Imbrei rats. no.gtg-.U S 162. (MIRA 16 It 'Sellkhoztekhnikafl? Chelyabiwkaya obi. (for Vasillyev). 2. Nachsllnik tsekha Konservnogo zavoda., g.Temp* Krashodarokogo kraya (for VinOkurOv)- 3. Konse'r~~ff zavod,'g. TOmryUl Krasnodarskog6 kra7a (for Bublik, Lokot'). (Automobile engineering"Technol~gical innofations) G BMIM, M~F-; Prinimli uchastl:yes DMAYEVAj P.F.; OR=K~ZjjjO;j IA ITIYEV A.A~. Z.b Crystallization of rabbqrs at law temperaturep under a eassion. Kauch. i rez. 20 rw.ntn;.,i5 N 16if, Offri5a) 1. Nauchno-issleclovatel.skily institut riezinovoy proF.~,.,sblennosti. (Rubber') (Crystallization) LAVRENTIYE-V PIPIKOV D. I., IMERYUK, G. YA., 7VESKII, C-., 1ITMUSTSFIEVSKIY, V*'P. ertain charReteristics of the plagne focus in the Centrnl Asian upland, and the T)rogress made tow-.Lrd :Lts e13.nination." T).229 Prraz DeEnratoye '0 balezn-Yam. 22-29 011-'~yalbrya 1,99 (T,-nth Con'-_rcnce on Par-a itDlo.-' cal -i;ith Na' ral oci 22-29 Oc'o, -r l' 5~59), 7-'o.,:cow-Len-.n,, re," Pro*nl1.-jIr and Diaozc, U! 55, Acadeny of Meftcal Scicnc:..., and Acac~c-.-T of Scicnces 'U&~', "o.1 2"Itpp. Central Asiatic Antiplague Inst. add the Kirgizian Antiplague Station/Alma Ata LAVMIV-M A F, Sensitivity of Caspian susliks to experimental plague and the course of the infection process In theme Izr. AN Kir. SSR Sr.biol. nauk 4 n0,071-76162, NIRA 16s6) (SUSIRS-DISEASES AND PESTS) (PLAGUE) TIEVIP M.I.; SUCHKOV, YU.G.; ORLOVA, G.M.; GERASYUK, L.G.; SHKODA, A.M.; PEYSAKHIS, L.A.; STOGOVA, A.N.; IDPATINA, N.P.; SUMARVIKOVA, N.A.; PAK, G.7u.; W1,1111OV, K.M.; DONSKAYA, T.N.; 11PS5011OV, L.S.; VEXIBU-1' V.I.; MRTAZANOITA, E.Sh.; SHTELIMAN., A.~.; BASOVA, N.N.; GOLKOVSKIY., G.M.; KULOV, G.I.; SAT-AMOV, N.3.; ZALYGINA, N.I. Results of the testing of the reactions of passive hemagg1l'ildnation and neutralization of antibodies in the epizootologic examination of wild rodents for plague. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imnnn. 40 nv.12: 118-119 D 163. 0-11%Pi 17:32) 1. Iz Rostovskogo i Sredne Aziatskogo protivochumnykh instiiutov, Chimkentskoy, Taldy-Kurganskoy, Aralomorskoy, Turlmenskoy, Astrakhanskoy i FrunZen3koy protivochumnykh stantsiy. L LEVI) M.I.; SUCHKOV, Yu.G.; ORUNA, G.11,; GEILASYH~ L.Gi,- AJ".; ?EYSAYL113) L.A.; 6TCPOVA, A.11.; TMATINA, N.F.; SUKHAI'd4IYOVA, N.A..; PAK,) G.Y.; MUMINUI, K.11/'. 7 If*.)- V.I.; MURTAZAROVA, B-S ; S11iS11Vdv', A.I.; N.P.; KUMV, G.I.; GOLKOVSKY, G.M.; SALAIIOOV;~-N'.I.; ZALYGIlik, N.!. Significance of sarological methods Ln the epizootologicaj study of plague in wild rodents. J. hyg. epidem. (Praba) 8 no-4:422-1+27 16/+. 1. Institute of Sc-ientifie Research, Rostov on the Don and Central Asian Instdtute of Scientific Research, U.S.S.R. LAVRENTIYEV, A.F.;-STESHOV, V.A. Promotion of the standardization at a plant. Standartizatsiia 29 no.5:56 My 165. (IMM. 19: 1) LAVRENTIYEV, A.F.; STESHOV, V.A. Raise the importance of standardization departments. Standartizatsiia 29 no.1:55 Ja 165. (KIRA 18,W 1~ .-. - . rrzr~nut4ng tbe Gcl)TlcMkc ~tsnndard' Zation of machine - I - comporients. 2~ no.,2,~6,3-85 F 165- (MA 18W BITNER, Z.F.; LAVRENTMV, A.F.; BELYAIEV, S.L. Increasing the service life of spindles. Metallurg 8, no.2:33 . F 163... (MIU 16:2) 14. Chelyabinskiy meta3lurgicheakiy zavod. (Rolling mins-Design and construction)