SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVIN, G.G. - LEVIN, G.N.

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LEVINj 0.0. I The problem of plant individuality. Bot.shur. 46 no.3s432-447 Mr 161 (MM 140) 1, Botanicheskiy inetitut imeni V*Ls X,bmarovu AN SSSR9 laningrado (Botany) LEVIN a G Individuality in plants. 1nalele biol 15 no.6:55-79 X-D 161. LEVIN, G.G. Plant lifs cycles, their relations and evolution. Bot. zhur. 48 no.7:1039-lo5o n '63. OVIn 16-9) 1,Botanichookiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Ontogany(Botany)) LEVIN, G.G. Indiv1duality and life cycles of plants. Bot. zhur. 49 no,2t272-280 F '64. OURA 17PO 1, Botaniche6kiy Institut imeni VoL, Komarova, Akademii nauk SSSR, lAningrad. BILISKIY, S.A. [deceased]; BURIYANOT9 V-7-: VASIL'Mff. TO.P.; VITKINA, I.I.: p; KLMYff, GWTU.) GALIAy, ya.S.;_.WjX*_G#j -TxIX AoB*; ISMIN, A,S., red.; G=~ RaKOTYAN, U.S., red., I last red,; NIPOKMMCHIYO Nole, red. Isd-va; KARASIT# A.I.'O%-,t*khn. red. [Perrous metallurgy in capitalistic countries] Chernaia metallurgila kapitallet lobe old3ch stran. Pt.4. [Boiling zdn production] Prolmtnoe I trubnoe prolzvodetvo. Belskil, S.A. and others. Nonkra, Goo. nauobno-takhn. lzd-vo lit-ry po chernol i t8vetnot metallurgit 1958. 627 P. (XIRA 11;7) 1, Koscow. Wentral'My nauchno-ionledovatellekly institut chernoy metallurgil. (Yorging) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Pipe, Steel) SOV/118-56-1-13/16 AUTHOR- Levin, G.I., Candidate cf Economic Scionces TITLE: On the Methods of Basing the Economic Reasong in Applying New Machines (0 motodalch ekonomichoskogo obosnovaniya pri- meneniya novykh mashin) FERIODICALi Mekhanizatsiya trudoydmkikh i tyazhdlykh rabot, 19581 Nr 1, pp 41-44 (USSR) The auth:)7) ABSTRACT: / r3viewing an article b Professor G.A. Shaumyan in this periodical (195,8, Kr 7~, draws attontion to several mistakes and oriticieea the article. lie states that the application of the repayment principle with regard to capital invest- ments limits the possibilities of introdueing the highest techniques in the socialist economy. Secondly the repay- ment formula leads to the dissipation of capital invest- ments. There are 1 table and 1 3o-tiat reference. 1. Machines--Economic aspects science 2. Machines--Costs 3. Social Card 1/1 SOZOLOT, Boxes, BA', Prof., doktor ekon.nauko otv.red.;-LRYIN, G.1*9 kand, skon.nauk, red.; TAYNSHMM, B.S., red.; BIFXAV, I.Ysio.-red, [)Problems in the economic effectiveness of capital investments and of now techniques In building] Voprosy skonomichaskoi effsk- tivnosti kapitalInykh vloshanii i novoi takhaiki v stroitalletva. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialas. 1959. 252 p. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Akademiya stroitalletva i arkhitaktury. Inatitut skonomiki stroitelletva. Wonstruction industry-Finance) POU)TSKITs I.G- Rolots'kris I.H.J; XHODOV, Z.L.; I&TIN,_G.I. tLevin, H.Ij Iffect of oxygen impurities and alloying additions on the elastic properties and internal friction of chromium LwIth summary In ZnglIshJ. Ukr. fis. shuro 4 no.1:116-121 Ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1.1netitut notaloftsiki AN USSR. (Chromium alloys) (Oxygen) POLOTSXIY, I.G.-, WIN, G.I. Mechanism of the effect of ultrasonic waves on the aMtallisation process* Sbore nauche rab. Inst. metallofis. AN ULU no.10:160-167 159. (MIRA 1329) (Crystallization) (ultrasonic waves) -!E3xj-qjv4-".*kom.u&uki SOKOU)V# B*M,,, doktor okomolumAko Profet WwRW red.j MAZWOVIj, LKep redoisd-T&I NMVA$ G*Dop tekbaoreC ED*to=izing specific capital invostumts in wustr'&' candructioi] Olmsdelesis udellmrkh kayit4a'jWkh T102havii -V WomrsbUmom stroitellartye; sauobwe 000baboholdse Moskva, Gon.W." lit--z7 po stroit.y arkb#. i stroit,matorialm,, 1961, 4 lepow"traction inftstry-Fizows) (KIM .154) LEVIN, G.I. (Kiyev); POLOTSK119 I.G. Wyev) Zffect of ultrasonic waves on the formation of the primary cryatallization structure. Izv. AN. SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Hot. i topl. to.3:167-169 My-Je 161. IMU 14:7) (Crystallization) (Ultrasonic waves) POIAYfSKIY., I.G.; LEV.Ulp G.I. Effect of ultrasonic waves on tIm crystallization of supercooled melts& Sbor. nauch, rab. Inst. metallofiz. AN MR no.13:177-180 ,61. (MIRA 14:12) (Uitrasoni~ waves) (Supercooling) .0 1 , Pf_4 JD w(c), XCC4$ION N'R.- AT3001937 S/291Z/62/000/000/0372/0379 AUTHORS: -Polotakly, L 0. Levin, G. L_ /_3 _Uki" __Uj~r4ko~p4 " n the formation of the structure of primary $L: .1he TIT Sr 9 llization SOURCE: Kris tallizats iya i fazovyye perekhody. Minsk, Izd-vo AN BSSR,. 1962, t 372-379 TOPIC TAGS: crystal, crystallization, crystallography, ultrasound, ultrasonic, nucleation, center, nucleus, rate of growth, eutectic, salol, naphthalene, camphor,, superc~ooling, front, friction, cavitation, bubble ABSTRACT: The paper describes experimentation intended to study the effect of ultrasound (US) on the process of crystallization of all and, more specifically, /T on the formation of the primary- cFy_i_t_a1ff_xation structurel" he experimentation em- ployed transparent substances with a low rate. of crystallization to facilitate the photography of separate stages of the cr stallization process under a microscope UY Thus, salol and the naphthalene-c 'amphor system were tested in eutectic crystalli- zation. -A small chamber containing the fusion was placed on the tiiifeTlf a micro- scope. The bottom of the chamber was formed by a plarie-paraUel polished glass Card 1/2 L 19747-63 A~CESSION NR.f -AT3001937 plate to permit microscopic observation of the crystallization of the fusion. A 22- keps vibrator with & half-wave concentrator produced irradiating vibrations. An RK-50 camera took 24 to 2,000 frames/sec. Changes in temperature (T) were ac- complished by two ultrathermostats. The salol had previously been deactivated by heating to 70'C, holding for 15 min. and supercooling to 100. The test results show that exposure to US changes the crystallization of salol-from a columnar form to a formation of extremely kmall equiaxial microcrystals. The naphthalene -camphor eutectic in most significiLAtly affected by the US through the action of the friction force between the fuslon~and-the-precipitating acict%lar crystals, which evoke their breakup. It is establDjh~4,',thit;.-,6pder the action of US, intensive crystallization of the fusion occurs mostlln'6~'sely14'--the' vicinity~ of the US-vibration source, and that the region of crystallizttion,~,~s~bieq-uently, expands into the fusion. The tests show that cavitation bubbles, which perform stationary oscillations, evoke dispersion of crystals on the crystal-fusion boundary and, thereby, appear to be one of the sub- stantial elements of the acceleration of the crystallization process and the grain- comminution process In, a,US field. Orig. art. has 4 figs. ASSOCIATIONi none SUBMITTED: 00 ' SUB CODE: CH, PH, MA Card Z/Z DATEACQ: - 16Apr63 NO REF SOV: 018 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 00 1 POLOTSKIYO I.G.; LFVIN, G.I.- Effect of ultrasound on structure formation in primary crystallization. Kristallograftia. 7 no.4s645-647 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut metallIUM AN UkrSSR, (Oltrasonic waves-Industrial applications) (Crystallization) ACCESSION NR: AT4042841 S/2601/64/ooo/018/0183/0186 x AUTHOR: JAvin, G.1.9 AvOrinas So No TULE: Coarcivo forco wW tho Nnducedll structure of permalloy coatings SOUIRCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut metallofiziki. 61)ornik niuchny*kh rabot, no. 18, 19G4. V,Dprosy* fiziki metallov I mcLallovedeT.1ya (Problems in the phyales of metale and phy5lcal metallurgy), 183-186 TOPIC TAGS: perm~ndloy couting, coating coereive forco, replica analysis mc'hod, glib- layer surface roughness, coat= stnicture elffect, coercive force structural dePkud&tico,' b Induced coating structure AABSTRACT: Pormalloy coatings (Go - 110 g.,ugu) ~were vacuum depositcd from.Fc-Ni with 82.5% NI on aluminum SUblayCr3 (sublayvx tem,-)or.,itiro. 2210-250C) with surface i of 20-500 Saugo to establish the (juxnflt.iW.-e df-peark,,ncu of the coatin.-Is cocrelt-o for..,,e oa the degree of irregularity in the sublayur L;urftwe. Th,~~ replica analysis methlx] sho'acd that coatings up to 90 gaugo roflect tbe rell(d of Lho ~'-ublayvr. Mcasurement6 51L-Wwal that Cwd 1/2 7 7 L31334-65 ACCESS1014 MR. AT5005119 IJP(c) JD S/2601/64/000/019/0132/0135 AUTHOR: Kaverina, S. H.; Levin, G. 1. TITLE: Electmn micro 9CQD -2b=-Vation Of the domain structtwp in thin iron films SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institvt metalloliziki. I 'r - - /~ IqA4. Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, no. tP-robl-'fts-Jn the physics of metals TOPIC-TAG-131- -- -- thi-n--f erro gnetic film, domain --a tricttim - electron microscope/ Usla- 242 electron microscope 2 electron-microscopy, .ABSTRACT: Observation Of the domain structure In thin ferromagnetic films with the aid of the elOctron microscope is based on deflectionof electrons by Lorrntz forces as they pass through the film. As distinct frOm all oth r methods foT. studying magnetic structure, this method makes It Possible to d e magnetic susceptibility in any section within the domain and to etermine the a;