SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LECZFALVY, S. - LEDENEVA, A.G.

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LECZFALVY, Sandor ldentif'l~latlon of subsiz-face waters by mears cf temperature - -Y meaeurement-i. Hidrologia-4 Kozlony 37 no.281.58-16- t5?. ISCZFALVY San --- P.A~-- Water discharge mqasureiaentl of galleries. Hi4drollogiall kozlony 38 no.1:21-23 F'58. LEC-Z,F.ALVY) Sandor Some questions relating to the evaporation of graund water. Hidrologiai Kozlony 39 no.4: 270,-281+ Ag'59- 1. Vizug-yi Tervezo Iroda. Igazgato: Gyorgy Istvan, os-.taly- vezeto: Kovacs Oyorgy. LECZFALVY,, Sandor DeterminAtion of the duration and water discharge capacit7 of waterworks established on artesiah wells. Hidrolq$iai kozlonY 40 no.31227-233 Je 160. 1. Vi;ugyi Tervezo Iroda,, Budapest. LECZFALVY, Sandor Hydraulic calculation of some simple cases of artesian water recharge. Hidrologiai kozlony 41 no.4:317-325 Ag'61. 1. Vizugyi Tervezo Iroda Elomunkalati Osztalya. LECZFALVY _�andor Application of methods for cleaning wells and increasing water discharge at the Balatonfoldvar-Zamardi water exploration. Melyepitestud szemle 12 no.1:1+2-47 Ja 162. IE,CZFALVY, Sandor Classification o'L springs. Hidrologiai kvz1ony 43 na.1:46--57 F 163. 1. Vizugyi Tervezo Iroda, Budapest. IZCZFilLVY,.. Sandor; Kf,'Sf)LrR, fluburt, dr. I L Hot apring3, some qnet-,tionr of the hl~8' Pupply of n-,t spring, explorations. Hidrologial koziony 44 nrj.i2~546-55L il) 164, 1. Water Rpsources Planning Office, F.-adapost (for IAiczC;iJ.vy). LECZFAI,VY,, Snaidor,, oLleveles mirnoli--, ixan~-JtV~,! marrOk Underground water storage and Its application in th-i wat-er supply of Balaton&lmadi., Vl~rzwi kozl no.N,1?6-1c,19 163. -1. Watar ResoumAs PI-aming Office, Budapest. m7cz,-,~'.- -. , t, .. ItC'kan-inc nmma-netic iron )res into ma~,netLc ones." 1. Frobleray, ',;':)l 9, --o 21 1953, -. 118 i - - 11 3 01 :E-Eastern Europecri ?ccess-ions List, Vol 31, ~'o jr) Oct P5L, L.'-.b. of CDn~-ress 7- 0 A POLAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-8d Application, Part 2. - Elements, Oxides, Mineral Acids, Bases, Salts. - Other Elements, Oxides, Mineral Acids, Bases, Salts. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Ellimiya, No 7, 1958, 22001 Author Francisze Inst Title Oxidation of Iron Oxides. Orig Pub Hutnik (Polska), 1956, 23, No il, 413-418 Abstract The question of the oxidation of reduced iron oxides FeO (1) and Fe304 (I,) into ~~ -Fe203 (III) and "'~ -Fe203 W) during their cooling was studied. The oxidation to IV is accompanied with the disappearance of magnetic properties. The existance of the dependence between the content of non- magnetic substances in oxidized products and the temperatu- re and duration of limonite (L) reduction, as well as the Card 1/2 E- C .7- /Y 4 R HTING~TX/Fhysical Chemistry Crystals. B-5 Alis jour Ref Zhur - 11,himiya, No 8, 1958, 24ooo' Author Lecznar, F.J. Inst Hungarian Acaderay of Sciences. Title Transformation of Hematite (Alpha-Fe203) into Ferromar-Tne- tic Iron Oxide (Gumm-a-rie203)' Orig Pub : Acta techn. Acad. sci. hung., 1957, No 3-4, 383-398 Abstract : On reduction of hematite there is formed ferron~agnetic Fe203 : ~~, = Fe203 Fe203 - Fe304; rX, z= Fe203 Fe203 ---ip Fe304- On oxidation of magnetite there is also formed Fe2O3 : Fe304 Fe 203 Fe203. Slow cooling, under an insulating coating, Card 1/2 HUNGARY/Physical Chemistry - Crystals. B-5 A-us Jour Ref Zhur - Mimiya, Tjo 8, 1958, 24006 during thermal treatment contributes to preservation of the magnetic properties of hematite. -LW22TARY F. The structure of cement mortar and its strength. P. 57. MENT, WAPNO, GIPS. (Wydawnictwo "Budownietwo i Architektura") Krakow, Poland. Vol. 13, no. 4, "pr. 1957. M,)nthly list of EaA "'Uropean Accessions Index (MI), LC, Vol. 19, no. 6, June 1959 uncla. POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their F-13d Application. Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass, Binders, Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and Other Silicate Bui3ding Materials. Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya., No 4, 1958) 12104. Author : Franciszek Lecznar. Inst : Not given Title : Binding among Concrete Components. Orig Pub : Cement. Wapno. Gips., 1957, 13, No 6, 123 - 126. Abstract : Modern views on adhesion phenomena in application to concrete as a complex system of solid, liquid and gaseous phases are presented. The results of experiments for the clarification of adhesion character and magnitude among binders and aggregates in concrete are described. It is noted Card POLAO / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-13d Application. Part 2. -4 Cerahics, Mass, Binders Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and Other Silicate Building Materials. Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Kh-Imiya, No 4, 1958, 121011. Abstract : that coarse Band concrete is more permeable to water and mineral oil than fine sand concrete, as far as in this case the binder adheres worse to large smooth grains. The conditions of the adsorption of liquid on the surface of solid particles in concrete and of the penetration of liquid into capillaries are discussed. Card 2/2 FP, I At 0 e 5 H-13 4 ~F 7- Chenical products and Their pOj-,M Chethical TechnoIDS.Y Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour : Ilef Zhur - KhimiWa, vo 8, 1958, 25989 Author : jcczrLar Franciszek Inat : - Title : Concrete Impervious to Water and Petroleum. Orig Pub : Cement, wapno. Gips, 1957, 13, No 7-8, 158-160 Abstract Empermeability of concrete and mortar to a liquid dc- pends on physico-chamical properties of cement, varcr/ cement value, conditions of hardening, surface charac- teristics of aggreoatej ate* Experiments on immersion of mortar in petroleum have shown t1at cement I grade 350 remains impermeable for 20 hours under a pressure of 2 atmospheres. Optimal value of water/cement is within the range of 0.20-0.28, but depends on procedure Used to pack the mix. Excess water in the mix may pro- duce a beneficial effect since it promotes more coqple~.-e Card 1/2 PCLAND/Chemical Technolou. Chemical Products and Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Dinders. Concrete. F-13 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Ehim., No 13, 1958, 44148. Author Lecznar Franciszek, Oskroba Stefan. Inst ------------ Title Compact Concrete as a Material for the Construction of Storage Containers for Petroleum and Gasoline. (7,rig Pub: Nafta (Polska), 1957, 13, No 7-8, 197-2o4. Abstract: Concrete and nortars impermeable to petroleum and gasoline can be prepared from Polish portland ce- raent of grade "350" with a water/cement ratio not exceeding 0.20-0-25. Mortars are nade with basalt flour (1:1), and concrete -- with basalt, limestone, and in part with porphyry aggregate, 2-12 rm particle size. The primary prerequisite of impermeability of Card 1/2 29 POLIM/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Ceranics, Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour: Ref Mur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 44151. Author Lecznar Franciazek Inst Title Flow of Mazut in Concrete Capillaries. Orig Pub: Cement. Wapno. Gips, 1957, 13, No 11, 277-2281- Abstract: Study of pen..eability of mortars and concrete to mazut and gasoline has shown that the perrRability is correlated, to a considerable extent, with water/ cement ratio, which determines the volume of capil- laries in the concrete. Degree of filling of capil- laries with mazut or gasoline depends on such physi- cochemical factors as lyophilic and lyophobic nature of capillaries, and also on the equilibrium between Card 1/2 30 A ia XVPI~l Iir a r C. 17 Wint nu e, cam ht tq ~,-atlrg th-C tlomcrct~ =n M ' a -,f vcuuj:f~t with c-=m~s~e md m I I 10 R, it stt ter c4a, Ile salupic w!; tb joluid mat Ole adLe-mi-mu of c=ent partide3 to q5a~tz. l l ic --5 wai much ~matt--. Orji the cobdja pa tz 0--les! mois thil was evid-tnt from tim f4rct that quar par ijp. compiu .-. hia expt. wit4 tlz-,- fbaatioq: t of grmxitc in nattue, i.e. mmler Wgh pr,;~~vrc (znd tcn~p.)` ... 1-1 tibility D' =crab drp-cnds on I o! ccmera~l Datf ~eE 1 4 mtcr . tj fillers rnd Qu the anglz: :d wH,-b a givcu 1; thc c.,ancxf-u! i3 wchtd) ztdh,: rLi to th-. mmc~ete. p LECZYCIAA~Ajina MOM, Halina; KOSTRZEWSKI, Jan. LECZYM~ Alina, Morbidity of tularemia in Warsaw. Prsagl. apidem. 8 no.1:117-42 1954. 1. Z Dzialu Spidemialogil Penstwovego Zakladu Higieny i z Miejsk-iej StacJi Sanitarno-4idamiologicznej M.St.Warozawy. (TULAU-MIA, spMemiology, Poland) LIE C ?~ Y CIE' A , . % L i !14 A WOJCIE(;HOWSKA, Ludmila; LECZYCKA, Alina , ~ - Serological reactions in subjects living %he region of sporadic cases of typhus. Przegl. epidem., Warsz. 11 no.1:27-29 1957. 1. Z Miejskiej Stacji Sanitarno-Epidemiologicznej w Warszawie. (TYPHUS, immunology. serol. reactions in exposed- subjects (Pol)) 7- a Maria: BILEK, Mieczyslaw; FORYS, Stanislaw; KALCZYNSKI, Jerzy; J'~ULC qALSKI, Leezek; SWIECHOWSKA, Walentyna Preventive vacetuation against influenza in Krakow during 1954- 55. Przegl. apidem., Warez. 10 no.2:121-126 1956. 1. Z Wojewodzkiej StacjI Sanitarno-Epideniologicznej w Krakovie. (INFLUENZA. prevention and control, vacc. in Poland (Pol)) ROTKIEVICZ, Wilhelm, prof,; LECZYCKI, Stanislaw, mgr inz. Magnetic field generator for the 0.15-25 mc/s frequency range. Przegl telekom 35 (i.e. 36] no. 12: 349-351 D 163. 1. Politechnika, Wroclaw. LEDA, Iddia) mgr inz. Miniatured condensers used in transistor circuits. Przegl telekom 34 no.8:235-239 Ag 162. 1. Instytut Tele-i Iladiotechniczny, Warszawa. LEDAy Lidia "Ro.U condensers with organic spithetic dielectricm b7 W.T. Tenne. Reviewed by Lidia Leda. Przegl elektroniki 4 no.72414 Jl 163, LEDA.. Lidia Metal-lacquer capacitors. Przegl elektron:lki 5 no.203-95p96 V64 1. Instytut Tele- i Radiotechniczn-y., Warszawa. LEDACS IMS, A. - Vol. 8, no .- 4, Apr. 1955. - Magyar Energ-Lagazdasag Ut!Uzation of wind power discussed at the World Power Conference in Rio de Janeiro and its implications for Hungary; also, remarks by Jeno Schlattner and others. p. 121. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl. LEIAC~'-'~Is k. Rotal-y-ilelve en 21' 140ccvnt of Confererce en n 6 li s f~ VY - ;o 3 Aug. 1955- 8, -- 1; 2 ACYAR -,,,(JACAZDASAC J'Li C H NCO L C G Y Fudapest, Hungary So: East 1,:-urc,lear, Accession) ~01. 51 10. 1, y jc),~6 A- A 1, "42 L~i-IACS-FIS-', A. M;od;irn ccn-l-dust I- ; - 7Voi. 31 No. 12, Lec. 195~- ':-ACYAR --lll',,-RGI,AGA2,TASAG. -LL--,'-HNCLCGY Eu~-.r -est, Fungp-r,y V I . a SO; E~,A European Accessicn, cl. ,;, ING. I-, ~,qv 19'(1 /10.2-102 55 1 M6-3:621.311.24. V - a nagyiizeml has=o9liltsa. (Industrial utilization of .;, Ledhc,,Kiis, AhadAr A azilenergi DLC--- 127-132 ril 1956 9fi N Al A i d d d B d t 9(4) ai : . w n u g9. ~ afyar tnergtojaz energy.:j apel g, , , p , Crimea -TWuse of high power-output wind generators"M tried in two instances (Balaklava , , 1931-1941 and Grandpa!s Knob, Vermont, 194 -1943); experiments are being conducted in the- U.S.S.R., England, rrance and Germany. Construction problems of such powerful- units- (with outputi up to 10,000 kw) are discussed, Several existing or planned models, including one designed by the author, are described and illusfrated. A diagram of wind conditions on Mes Mt., Hungary, is presented, comprising curves of 1) annual frequency of wind speeds A61,V up to 20 m1sec, 2) corresponding specific enerj,4es and 3) annual useful energies. Subjea Headings: 1. Vind utiliudon 2. Wind generatort;~G.T. powel ind Efist jiuro,;e~iri ~Xces:-,-ions List j,jT-j-,n-y cf.' Can~-ress I I) C, C r-b" T' 1 6 V() 5;,, "0 - IM)ACS KISS, A. History of the utilization of wind energy. p.604 MWGIS BS ATOMTECHNIKA. ( Energiagazdalkodaai Tudomanyos Ngyesulst) Budagest, Rmngary Vol. 11, no. 9/10, Sept./Oct. 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC.. Vol. 8, no-7, July 1959 Uncl. LEDACS KISS, A. lome problems in Hungary with the use of wind power. p.63- ENMIA ES ATOMTECHNUKA. (Energiagazdalkodasi Tudomanyos Egyesulet) BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Vol. 12, no.1, Jan. 1959 Honthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC., Vol. 8, no.7, July 1959 Uncl. LEDACS KISS., Aladar, aranyokleveles gepeszmernok Up-to-date utilization of wind power in Denmark. Energia, es atom 15 no.1:13-23 A 162. 1. VEGYTERV. (Deroark-Wind power) LEDACS KISS, Aladar ~Ijnd Vane systems. Energia es atom 14 no.2:58-62 F t6l. 1. Vegyimuveket Terveso Valla-lat- ISDACS KISS, Aladar, okl.goposzmernok Report on the Rome conferenoe of power, August 21-31, 1961. Energia es atom 14 no.7:335 Jl 161. 1. Energiagazdalkodasi Tudomanyos Egyeaulet Szolenergia Mutkabizottsaganak vezatoje. LEDACS KMS , Aladar Wind power plants and their connection with the national energ7 supply; excerpts from an article, Musz elet 17 no,22:15 25 162. LEDACS.KISS,.A.ladar, okleveles gepes=ernok Wind-power plants suitable for a nation-wide supply of energy. Energia es atom 15 no-9:407-413 S 162. I& Vegyimuveket Tervezo Vallalat. okleveles gepeszmemok f How can a wind pcwer plant provide cheap energ7 or agriculture? Ipari energia 1 no.1/4:90-92 JI-O 160, 1. Veg,7imuveket Tervezo Vallalat. - - -.1 --LFDACS KIS.S, Aladar .. conference on energy in Rome, August 21-31. Term tud kozl 5 no66: 284-285 Je 161. IZDAGS KISS Al-grIar Z _7 I Future, tasks of the utilization of wind power. Pecei musz szeml 8 no*2:18-20 AP-Je 163, 1, Vegyimuveket, Tervezo, Vallalat,, Budapest. IM)ACS KISS, Aladar, aranyokleveleo gope.~=ernok Are steam losomotivea &ritiquated7c E;rwrg:La es atrnm 16 113 Mr 163,, 1, Vegyterv, LEDACS KISS, Aladar, aranyokleveles geDeszmernoc ~_ , -,-:. _'. - - __ A new wind-power markine suitable for constructing giant wind-power plantL Energia es atom 17 no.12:547-550 D 164. 1. Designing Enterprise for Chemical Plants, Btidapest. NjV~5~14' ACCESSICH VR: AP4035823 5/0020/64/156/001/0191/0193 -AUrROR: Kudryashovp Yue Be; Ba3.tbarzdy*o., Z.; Le Dak L'you TITIE: On the possibility of an indirect effect of ionizing radiation iwlipid ~solution. Hadiolysis of beta carotene in oleic acid :SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 156, no. is 1964p*191~-193 'TOPIC TAGS: beta carotenes beta carotene lipid oolution,.beta carotene oleic acid solutions beta carotene radioeensitivity, non linear radioseasitivity,.carotene ;rat'-fation stability., carotene butanol solutions carotene ether solution !ABSTRACT: Radiation-induced oxidation of the title compound was compared with ~radiolysis of crystalline,,A-caroteney and its so~utiono in petroleum ether and in butanols following a single irradUtion, with various V-ray doses of various caro- .tene concentrations. The-non-oxidized content of p -carotene was deterkined colorimetric&14 one minute after iiradiation. The latter's effect on f*rozen samples (cooled In liquid nitrogen to -1960) was also tooted. Only freshly pre- !pared solutions vere used tbroughout the experiment* The results are graphed and I show crystalline carotew to have higlx radiation stability (12$ vith 1.10# kilo- Card ,1/3 ;ACCESSICH NR: AP403%)23 Iroentgea). This decreased considerably in the solutions observed., more so with I!oleic acid than with the other 2 solvents., the first shawing.non-linear, the latter! linear dependency upoa dospp. At equal doses, decreased dose size per Minute :Increased this radiosensitivity which also increased with increasing oleic acid oxidation. Thusj, this solvent might be a useful dosimetric tool. The results also 1point toward the presence of active intermediate products. This view is also 1; supported by comparing results obtained with frozen solutions and -various A 1~ carotene concentration. Frozen solutions in general showed high rsdiostability,, -which was again non -linear witb the oleic acid* . The dependence of butanol and nether solutioa reactions upon concentration was again linear* The oleic acid 1 ! solut4_.~~a showed a dilution effect not observed with the 2 other solvents but obsermd earlier for aqueous solutiona,, Lee. at low concentrations and equal radi.. ',ation doses the number of changed molecules depends upon exposure rather than 'Vhe authors wish to thank Profedsor Be Ne Tarusova, for help concentraticiao G ;i with this work. ..."The authors wish to thank Be 8, ZhdAn vich for plaolng the 16 - carotene at their disposal (the preparation Is synthesized crystalline .8 -Caroene; C491156., Inoleoular weight' 536*8; maximal absorption of the patrolaum other solutim, 2/3, AccEssrou NR:" Ap4o35823 452 m Orige art. bas: 2 figures. ASSOCIATICN: Moskovskly Sosudarstvenuy*y universitet Ime bla V. rAm=sova (RWCOW state University) -BUBUTM: 22ffov63 ENCL% 00 SUB C=-.- NP NO MW SOV: 003 OEM 003 Card .SEAKIR, V.I. (Shantyr, V.I.], kand.med.nauk (Kha-rP--,;r); IBDANOV, S.M.p kand.med.nauk (Kharlkov) - Aiom cures the sick. Nauka i zhyttia 10 no. 10:36-40 0 160. (MIRA 14:4) (AT0141C I-C-DICIIE) nJt 1 6 1 0 r W it it it is 's q it is 0 if n B it A 1. V 26 h,: is pop 1. M -A I I so so (A W a j ~Jo 00 00 66 r 00 0 00 1., 0 06 'z 0 0 00 i. U It A JA M P 14 h V I 4. -00 DstA obtained by chemical tests of the Inflammatory focus subjected tu rontilenotherapy. 1. P. NINiclicliku 1 -049 and S, ;.4. 1,e(Jantiv, Imn. roiniginol. radial. (17. S. S. It.) - -90 5, 19:1:1). - i(calthy skin contain% 15, %,6: 67.11 Ing. % arnino N. When inflatned the %Lin contains a -400 lightly higher anit., which, however. is greatly incurast-il ubjw1rd tv it-ways. Thno. on the second day the when .90 inflant skin c(nitain, 74.3 nig. "/; atnint) K, without n anti 93.3 ing whrit ifratril with x-rays; on Ov it tiodia t inn , third day 71.4 and IW.7 ing. 17" rcip. On file It'llowing ze 9 days the aininct X con(cnf falls inorc rapidly in the irradi- 0 ated t6sue. An increase is alr) natict-d in the unit. nf Cohen lobulins H i riall d . . c pfo~tvtns, rsl y g trypqin an 00 A S I L -tTAWAGICAL LITEPITLOF CL.SlIF"ATIC. 0 8 00 it U St I S r --yA st go to It K it tt of C 0 S Ole too _-AD 0 t;0 0 :o, 0 Od - L 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 a 0 o 0 a 0 A L A I- coo POOM"I AW PGCVCII-ti Dl I C , 19- d drook JOQWOv V. '111J. W ~Twm- W. 10"'M OT AnticatkulAr cytotoxic serurn k- i ith h illi i t ff i W b - s w ron tons .. ect en t e me n pat The facmaxed Cougo-red index decrv-~ses after ttratmmt, cluing tm tM4tWulaliou cd active memachirtne. M. K. coo 006 C .00 00 Og WOO nib C41-1 UTA LURSOCAL UTERAIWE CLASSIFIC&TKN Islas') wit Q4V 13st $Uill CK a., III Z, U As 01 11 it 0,1010 wit 9t4m X a K u e9 It Ilt 0 N 0 a 3 0 V An 94 LIDANOV. S. 11. ; GIRI&S, V. S. - BELOVA, V. 1. Xffect of the nervous system on the develor.-,;ent of malignant tumors. Medych.zhur. 21 no-3:37-45 '51. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Iz laboratorti patofiziologii (zav. - dots. S.N.Ledanov) Ukrainalkogo rentgeno-radiologichnogo i onkologichnogo Institutu (direktor - dots. Ye.A.Bazlov) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) (CANCER) Aall jo.: T (:an 0 v _ ' It :A. t;I0 - ~VQJ.C)j Ut I OR, IG PTU:3. izcat 'is-- no Leac of r~;t.s: orle to 9:: ua S t'l by way 0i, it, _LEDANO-V-,-S.N., red.; SOLOGUB, P.Ya., red.; LEVCHUK, A.Ye., tekhn. red. [Problems in the early diagnosis of acute radiation sickness) K voprosam rannei diagnostiki ostroi luchevoi bolezni; sbor- nik nauchnykh rabot. Pod red. S.N.Ledanova. Kiev, Gos.med. izd-vo USSR., 1962. 23 P. (MIRA 16:5) 1 1. Kharkov. Institut meditsinskoy radiologii. (VDIATION SICKNESS) POSPISIL, LIMBO, J.tROKOS, Jl~ Prqblem of forriation of'plasma globulin; case of sevtro hypo- and agamnaglobulinexia in adulthood. Gas. lek. cook. 96 no,40-41:12696 12?8 11 Oct 57, 1, OMM-Kolifq luskova aael Jan Oppit. Odd. pro klinickou bloohemlig St. fakultni nomoonice v Praze 12. (AGANKAGLOBULIMU, case reports, in &dult (01)) LEDEN, A. and others. "Lights and shadows of electrification." P. 72. ZELEZNICAR. (Ministerstvo dopravy). Praha, Czechoslovalda, No. 3, Mar. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, August 1959. Uncla. LEDEN, Jozef, dr. Waste material as a valuable raw material. Tech praca 16 no.11:866-869 N 164. 1. State Commission for the Development and Coordination of Science and Technology, Prague. YESKIT) L.I.) mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudn:U; LEDENE', V.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Surface currents along the profile South Africa-Antarctica. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.26:26-30 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Anticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledo-vateliskiy institut. (Antarctic regions--Ocean currents) BBZUGLOV. I.Ye.,,-LEDENEV. B.I..inzh. Continuous refining of oil in the miscella. llasl.-zhir.prom. 25 no.2:9-12 159. (MIR& 12:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy inatitut zhirov (for Bezugloy). 2. Roatovskly maslozhirovoy kombinat (for Ledenev). (Oils and fats) , NESHCWIM, A.G., inzh.; LE -1,. inzh.: BONDARMJKO. P.Ye. Using the "Titan V" screw press for processing sunflowqr fiend. Masl.-zhir.prom. 25 no.4:7-8 '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Vansoviizuyy nauchno-iselpdovatelskly institut zhirov (for Heatichadim). 2. Rostovskly maslozhirovoy kombinat "Rabochiy" (for Ledenev, Ponclarenko). (Rostov-on-Don--Oil Industries--Equipment and supplies) ,4 Y_tk vi~,.4 inzh.; IZDENEV, P.I., inzh.; KOLPAKOV, I.P., inzh. Oils and fats industry of the Rostov Economic Council. Mash.- zhir. prom. 27 no.11:9-10 N 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Rostov Province-Oil industries) 56-34-4-14/6o AUTHORS: AlItshuler, L. V., Krupnikov, K. K.,__Ledeneyg B. N., Zhuchikhin, V. I., Brazhnik, M. I. TITLE: The Dynamic Compressibility and the Equation of State of Iron at High Pressures (Dinamicheskaya szhimayemost' i uray- neniye sostoyari~iya pri vysok,1kh davleniyakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperipentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol. 34, Nr 4, PP- 874 - 605 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This work discusses 2 methods for the description of the dy- namic compressibility of materials, which are based upon the. determination of the kinematic parameters - the propagation velocity and the mass velocity of the material behind the front. The measurement of wave velocities by means of donors being counted in the path of the shock wave is relatively simple. In contrast to this the immediate observation of the masB velocity is impossible in cost of the cases.The authors worked out 2 methods for the complex determination of the kinematic parame- Card 1/4 ters of the wave, namely the "method of repelling" and the The Dynamic Compressibility and the Equation of State of 56-34-4-14/6o Iron at High Pressures "method of slowing down". In the method of repelling the pro- pagation of a strong crack is investigated, which forms on the occasion of the reflection of a debnation wave at an elastic obstacle. The experimentally measurable quantities on this occasion are the wave velocity D and the velocity W of the displacement of the free surface of the obstacle on the initial part of the trajectory. W is approximately equal to the double mass velocity of the substance behind the wave front. The veloi;- .~ity of motion W is obtained by the material of the obstacle under the action of two different processeag namely of the shook-like transition from the state P 0; v into the state P1; Y19 and of the subsequent isentropic expansion in the on- coming relief wave. The second paragraph deals with the method of the investigation and with the experimental technique. The third paragraph reports on the dynamic adiabatic line of the iron. A table gives the parameters of all experimentally stated figurative points of the adiabatic curve of the shock in iron. Card 2/4 Within the whole investigated domain of the mass velocities The Dynamic Compressibility and the Equition of State 56-34-4-14/6o of Iron at High Pressures from U - 1.,0 to U - 5,17 km/sec the linear relationship D =3,80 + 1,58 U is valid for the propagation velocity D of the shock wave. In the next paragraph the compression of iron at the temperature zero is computed and in the last paragraph the curve of the compressibility of iron is extra- polated to the domain of relatively low degrees of compression. The developed method allows to fix the dynamic adiabatic curve of iron with different initial dengity within the interval of pressures of from 4,105 to 5plO atmospheres. The dynamic adiabatic curve of porous iron with decreased initial density is in the diagram pressure - density considerably higher than the adiabatic of the compact material which speaks for the great influence of the thernic component in the shock-like compression. The authors derived an empirical equation of state of iron and ascertained the course of the curve of the cold compressibility unto the densities ? - 1,7yo. This work was carried out on the initiative by Ya.B.Zelldovich. The authors Card 3/4 also mention theccoperation of a number of other authors. . The Dynamic Compressibility and the Equation of State 56-34-4-14/6o of Iron at High Pressures - There are 10 figures, 3 tables and 14 references, 6 of which are Soyiet. SUBMITTED: December 28, 1957 1. Iron-44--chanical properties Card 4/4 - . LEDEREN', I.M. School hikes, Geog. Y shkolA 21 no.3:53-56 W-je 158. (XM 11:6) 1. Novosibirskaya shkola N0.23. (Novosibirsk Province--School excursions) LE DJ2,0,,Tv 1'. ; :4411,11,03, 011, , , Y -- . liews f1-0111 3choolj. f-rof.-teld.,. call-c. 21. no-IS02 1-je D, ( :,.-L ; ~, -~ I I - ; :) /. 1 . 1. Stuarshiy inzh. 'I'lar;asliskogo respublilcanslcogo upravleniya prof c~ssicnal ~- no-teklmicht-~;~cogo obrazovardya (for Nlatrosova). LLM017, - - -RAtGd temperatur8 drop in exterior heatimg Vv- -'. ~ ~. ekh . n,~.4:,4-7 Ap l6o. 013jL 111--.,:-.) (Haating pipes) Silver Fox 1~ or f urther reduct -4-n r, 'h.~, cost of' re, I S ir-E, in st a f= fat - c53. Ah .177 List of .-i2s'an June 19-153- iC L. ~ LEDEM V A inzh. Operation of automaticalI7 controlled oil burner ignition s7stems at the Tkvarcheli State Regional Electric Power Plant. Inergetik 8 no. 10:17-19 0 160. (MIRA 14:1) (Tkvarcheli--Electric power plants) (Automatic control) E 2~ ---- A/ E V On the qp -Lor ~-easurlnSg a ~.l-cle at sea, Lebenev, V. G., plication of an echometer - Uch. za-o. Lenin-ar. wissh. inzh. morsk. ucia-shIche (Scientific I'lotes of t~,-- X, io 6, -129; 040 -1 Higher Engineering Marine School), 1 1957, p 123 4/c6- 267o) . LEDENEVY V.G.~ m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik A new emperor penguin colony. laform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.23: 3~-38 160. (141RA 14:5) 1. Articheskiy i antarkticheakiy nauchno-issledovatel.'skiy institut. .(Lazarev region, Antarctica-Penguins) S/169/62/000/004/047/103 D228/D302 AUTHOR: Ledenev, V. G. TITLE: Studying surface currents in the seas of Antarctica's Pacific Ocean sector PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 4, 1962, 19, ab- stract 4V89 (Inform byul.' Sov. antarkt. ekspeditsii, no. 27, 1961, 18-24i, TEXT: Data are given for the observations of the EMITom /-Abstrac- ter.'s note: Meaning of initials not known 7 during the voy-age of -the diesel-electric vessel "ObIlt (1959-19GO). The observations were made in the Ross, the Amundsen and the Bellinghausen Seas and in the Drake Straits, along three profiles; 150 current vectors were measured. In the Ross Sea, on the latitude of Scott Island, the current had a direction of 1800and a speed of 60 - 70 cm/sec. At meridian 1600V the direction diverged to 135 - 1400, the velocity remaining as before. From meridian 1200W to Peter I Island the di- -_rection and the velocity were 1600 and 30 40 cm/aec. On the ap- Card 1/2, S/169/62/000/004/047/103 Studying.surface currents D228/D302 proach to Peter I Island the velocity increased to 60 - 70 cm/sec, and the direction changed to easterly. At the beginning of the pro- file from Peter I Island to the Falkland Islands the current had an almost southerly direction, and its speed was 60 - 70 cmi/sec. On moving northwards, the direction changed to easterly. An Antarc- tic divergence zone, with an extent of 170 miles, was observed at 640S. To the north of Cape Horn the velocity reached 80 - 90 cm/sec. In March 1960, a convergence zone was observed in the Drake Straits at 570301-570S. The results of the measurements were found to be sufficiently close to those fulfilled on the 3rd Marine Antarctic Expedition of 1958. Maps and vector -tables are given. Z-Abstrac- ter's note: Complete translation. 7 Card 2/2 LEDENIN, V.G. ---------- Use of electromagnetic current meters in Arctic seas. Trudy AANII 210:io6-llo 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Arctic regions-Ocean currents) LEDFNEV, V.G. Use of thermistors in measuring water temperatures at sea. Trucy AANII 210:131-134 161. (MIRA 14:11) (ocean temperature) (Thermistors) KGROMVICH, Ye.S., kwid.geograficheskikh nauk; IgENEV, V.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Research in Enderby IAnd. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no-33:5-9 .162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheakiy nauchno-issledovatel'ski-Y institut. (Enderby Land-Russian exploration) KOROTKEVICH, leosep kand. geograficheakikh nauk; LEDENEV,_VtG., mladohiy nauchrq7 sotrudnik Definition of five seas off the 4Mfs of Antarctica. Inform. biul, So7e antark, Oksp, n6,36:16-18 162. (MIRA 16-..4) 1, Arkticheakiy i a~t~rkticheskiy nauchno-iasledovatel'skiy institut. (Antarctic regions-Ocean) (Antarctic regions-Oceanography) mjads~,iy nauchn'Y sotrudnik LEDENEV, V. G _,.s of ccld Pntarc-1 Effjjct of evaporRtion 6ri W formatlon procf,.,3 1~ nf or;t. b4 11.,^,ov ,- n tark. ekep. no.41.05-38 16" (14TJi.t~ 17-.4) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarkti,~heskiv nauchnc~---49.~ledcvatellskiy Oceanographic work during the sixth trip of the diesel--clectrlc ship "Obl.n Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.32-.44-47 162. (MIRA 16:4) LEDPEEVY V.G., inlqdshiy nauchnyy sotrucinik Surface currentn to the north of Enderby Land, Inform. !Diul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.47:4(~-42 164. (1411RA 13%4) 1. Arkticheskiy anta-rkti-cheskiy nauchno-issledovaltellskly institut. LEDENEV, V.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik ---I- Direction of the surface marrents in the zone of East Tnfind Drift. Inform.biul.Sov.antark.eksp. no-48:12-15 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Arkticheskiv i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut. LEDMV, V. G. Cooling of the coastal Antarctic water in areas of polynyas of the edge of shore ice and glaciera, Proble Arkt, i Antarkt. no.17s46-53 164. (MIRA 18s1,) LEDENEV4 V.G., m1adshiy riauchnyy sotrudnilk Gwrrents in the Lazarev Shelf Ice blu'!, Scv, ~g ~ n, L z .- V~ eksp. no.415,.23-28 164. (MIPA 18'aj, 1. Aiktj,(,,heskiy i antarkticheskiy nau(-h~io-i-ss---e(iovat~-."L'skiy institut. KORT, V.G., doktor geograf.nauk; KOROTKEVICH, Ye.S., kand.geograf.nauk; LEDENEV, V.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Boundaries of the Southern Ocean. inforn,.biul. Sov. ar-tark.eksp. no.50:5-7 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR i Arkt-Acdrieskly il antarkticheskily nauchno-issledovatellsk-i4y institut. 41045-66 EWT(l) GV /V SOURCE CODE: UR/3174/66/000/057/0077/0084 ACC NRg AT6016062 AUTHOR: Ledenev. V. G.(Junior research associate) ORG: Arctic and Antarctic Scientific Research Institute (Arkticheskiy i antarktiches- kiy nauchno- ssledovatellskiy institut) 1~~ NY TITLE: Antarctic oonvergence in the western part of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic Ocean SOURCE: Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 11955. Informatqionnyy byulleten', no. 57, 1966, 77-84 TOPIC TAGS: converging flow, ocean dynamics, Antarctic climate ABSTRACT: The convergence was investigated on the basis of measurements of tempera- ture, salinity, oxygen, and plankton distribution in an area between 20 and 400 E lat.' It:was found that 1) the convergence zone is along a wavelike line; 2) the wave cha te:r of the zone affects the process of water exchange between the Antarctic circular current and the Antarctic surface waters; 3) Antarctic convergence, which is the re-.:~~! sult of interaction between the cold and warm waters, is a surface of discontinuity;'J and 4) the presence of a discontinuity surface leads to the formation of internal waves. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: OlSep65/ ORIG REr: 005/ OTH FXF: .003 Card 1/1 L0216~66 1) ACC NR- AT6018892 SOUICE CODE: UR/3174/64/000/048/0012/0016 AUTHOR: Ledenev, V. G. (Junior research aBBOCIRte) ORG: Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Arkticheskiy I antarkticheskly nauchno-issledovatellsldy Institut) TITLE: Direction Of surface currents in the Eastern Drift Zone SOURCE: Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditstya, 1955-. Informatsionnyy byulleten', no. 48, 1964, 12-15 TOPIC TAGS: ocean current, oceanog::apblc expedition, oceanographic ship ABSTRACT: This article presents data on the speed and direction of surface currents in the zone of the Eastern Drift of the Antarctic Ocean obtained during December 1962 on board the motorship Obt ~ptween Capetown and Mirnyy by continuous observation with electromagnetic current-measiMng devices. The currents in the reglon from the southern tip of Africa to i 410S were westerly (250-2900) and had a speed up to 100-200 cm/sec. However, at certain latitudinal intervals (about every 75 miles) or after certain time intervals (5--6 hr) the vector of the current periodically deviated south and southeast and at the same time the speed dropped;-- to 30-70 cm/sec. The current maintained a southward direction for 3.5-4 hr and then again Card L 47216-66 deviated westward and northwestward. This fluctuation of speed and direction of the current, caused by a change of tidal forces in mid ocean, was traced over the entire zone of the current, of Cape Point and farther along the route. A marked change in the direction of the current from NW to SSE at 4PS was caused by the zone of the subantarctic convergence. The author calls attention to the fact that the periodic tJdal change of current between the southern tip of Africa and the zone of subantarctic convergence affected both Its speed and direction. After crossing the zone of convergence the periodic change of current was noticeabIe only with re- spect to fluctuations in speed. An analysis of the. material permitted the conclusion that the tidal changes are irregular semidiurnal changes. On approaching Prince Edward Islands the i current at first deviated westward (220-2600) while maintaining speed (60-70 cm/sec) and then rapidly changed 1800 and its speed dropped to 9-15 cm/sec and the direction became eastward. So-ath of these islands the surface current again became SSE but its speed dropped to 20-30 cm/sec. A second marked change in direction of the vector of the current from SSE to NW caused by the antarctic convergence zone was noted at latitude 500. South of this zone the surface current maintained a NW direction but Its spoed gradually declined to 8-10 cmAec on approach to the Obt and Lena Banks. South of these banks a western transport of surface waters was recorded. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 08,13/ SUBM DATE: 03Apr63/ ORIG REF: 001 Card 2/2 fV ~~J- Tj -'-sbuRct-c6ijE' Ull/~fff/6~f-/6-6b-/06-6~/0065/6667-- 031 (N) AUTHOR: Kort, V. G. (Doctor of geographical sciences); Korotkevlch,_ Ye. S. (Candidate of geographical sciences); Ledenev, V. G. (Junior research associate) ORG: Institute of Oceanology, AN SSSR (Institut okeanologii AN SSSR); Arctic and Anfarkid-, Scientific Research Institute (Ark-ticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-isrledovatellskiy institut) 1 ,TITLE: Boundaries of the Antarctic OceanV SOURCE: Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 1955-. Informatsionn)7 byulleten', no. 50V 1964, 5-7 TOPIC TAGS.: Antarctic climate, mapping, ocean/ fiju7- ne c-7-,, e ABSTRACT: This article discusses the boundaries of the Antarctic Ocean. The orographic principle was used when establishing the boundaries of the Antarctic Ocean which made it ible to draw the boundaries, where possible, to points of land with a maximal approxima- L poses tiol) to the natural boundaries of the antarctic circumpolar current. The boundaries of the Ant4rctic Ocean, its sectors, and seas are given by latitude and longitude and depicted in a figure. The position of the boundaries of the Antarctic Ocean given in this article is more cletrly tied-in to certain points of land, e.g., the southern shores of Africa, Australia, South Ccr 1/2 L o5861-67 NRi AT6019031 4i Amprica, and to islands, and also adequately approximates the zone of the subtropical conver-! gej6, the natural northern boundary of the Antarctic Ocean. OrIg. art. has: 1 figure. kA" SVP CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 04Jun64/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001 kh Card 2/2 IEDEITEV, V.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Structure and circulation of the waters of Alasheyev Bight (in the Sea of the Astronauts). Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp.- no. 53:24-26 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. A*rkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nattchno-issledovatellskiy U institut. Subrdtted October 23, 19"4. C900TAREV, I.T., dotsentl LEDAM, V.K., vattekhaik. ~ I I Stmetural characteristics of a cowls oix-teat udder. Veteri- nariia 30 no.4:41-45 Ap 153. (i4La& 6-.4) 1. Moskovskaya voterinarnava akademiya. SOKOLOV. L.D., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; SHIROXDV, V.N., prof.; GRZBENIN, T.H., dote., kand.takhn.naxxk; BAKWSHIff. I.L.. inzh.; VEKSIN. I.H., inzh., MMOW, Tu.N., lnzh.; SABANTSLT, V*P., inzh, Investigation of rolling mIll stands. Izv.v.ys.ucheb.zav*; cherne met. no.8:135-140 Ag 158o (MIRA 11:11) 2. SiVirskly metallurgichaskiy institut. (Rolling mills) (Strains and stresses) LEDMW,,T-a.H., inzh. Design of closed-" rolling mill housings. Izv.vysouchebosav.; chern.mat. no.10:169-179 0 '58. (MIRA 11:12) 'o 6ibirp~iy metallurgicheskiptbatitut. (Rolling Mill'O LEDEMV, Yu.N., inzh. __-, Trli~ eras design for closed-type rollivg mill stands at the opening for the pressure screw* Iov,vys.ucbeb.zav.; chern.mot. 2 no.6:109-115 Je '59. (MIRA 13'-l) (Rolling mills) I LEDENEV, Yu. N., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into stresses in closed-type mountings in rolling mills." Stalinsk, 1960. 13 pp; 5 pp charts; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Siberian Metallurgical Inst im Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Chair of the Mech- anical Equipmentation of Metallurgical Plants); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 155) LEDENEV Yu.N. Calculating stresses in the inside angles of closed top rolling mill h;usings. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; chern.met. 5 no.6.191-196 162. OCRA 15 -.7) 1. Lipetskiy vecherniy fakulltet lbskovskogo instituta staii. (Rolling mills) (Strains and stresses) PAVLOV, I.M.; LEDENEV, Yu.N.; BRINZA, V.N. Nommiform deformation in the rolling of bimetAls. Izv. -rfs. 0 ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.7:110-113 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov. (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Deformations (Mechanics)) IEDEIEV Yu N Design of closedtop -holisings on thin-sheet zaills. I7jV* VYS, ucheb. zave; chern. met. 5 no.10:172-179 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Lipetskiy vecherniy fakulltet Moskovskogo instituta stali i splavov. (Rolling mills) kand. tekhn. nauky dotaent; BRINZA, MI., kand. -11-,ekhr. nauk, dotsent; VAGIN, V.S., inzhe Dynamometer for measuring torques on large-diameter shafts. Vest. mashinostr. 44 no.Ilt/,9-50 N 164 (MIR9 18:2) IGNATIYEVA. G.V.; SMIAROKCV~~ I-EDRIM, A~G,; AlIFID-)W, S.V. lyrranological effect-lvencw of' vaccine. Zhui,. mik-r-c-biol., epid. i immun. 40 no.10~1158-62. 0 t63. (MIRA 17.6) 1. 1z 14oskovskogo inst-it-tita epidemlol.cla--i i rrif-krobiolcgii i sanitarno-epidemio'-cg-'-chc,skoy stantsl-i Leningradskogo raycna Moskvy. SARAYEVA , 11. P. ; MASrYUYW A, Yu.N. ; IGNAT I YnV A., G.V . ; A, A G. -, HLYAWCH, G.N. Saroloc-ical anal.ygis of the rLinical and epidemiological effectiveness of warious /~-globulln doses in the preventii-,n of measlas. Zhur. mikrob~ol., epid. i iurrun. 42 no.11- 44-1,8 N 165. (m Ti L;% ~ e, - --, 2, ) 1. Mookovskiy institut epideialologii J, T-.1krobiologli. S~ibmltt,-A June 4, !965- IGNATIYEVA, G.V.; SARAYEVA, N.T.; KHROMETSKAYA, T.M.;_jjD-BZVA, A.G.; MASTYUKOVA, iu.N.; NESTE-ROVA, T.P.; ALAFUZOVA, S.B.; YERSWIVA, A.S.; BARANOVA, T.V.; BaLEP~PSIHFVA, Ye.D.; ShIPOVA, Ye.P.; KHLYABICH) G.N.; KHANTSIS, S.S. Clinical and eDidemiological effectiveness of a reduced dose of rglobulin (1.5 iTLI) in seroprophylaxis of measlei. Zhur.mikrob:Lol., epid. i imman. 42 no.12-.57-61 D 165. (MIRA lgtl) 1. 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