SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVINSON, I.B. - LEVINSON, O.S.

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-L 04786-67 ACC 111, AP6024468 are estimated and it is found that the characteristic fields are of intensity 0.1 v/c in the case of the electric field, and 104 and 102 Oe for the strmg and weak fields, m"ctivelyo The author thwks Fo V, Bass, V. L. Gumvi , ard G. Ye. Pikus a discussion of the wDrk and valuable rma&.s, and also T. H- llfshlis~q A. Ya. Oleynikq and -AA,,-MuIIman for a preprint of their paper prio publicati m-.-OF-g.-a bass 4 figwas, 8 forculas, and 1 table. SUB COIE: 20/ SUBM DAUE: 07Dec66/ ORIG IMF: 007/ OM MT; 001 2/2 L 070,q8 -67 E'ffr(l) ACC NR: AP6018998 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/661011/006/1076/1085 ~2 'AUTHOR: Levinson, 1. B. -, Fridberg, P. Sh. ORG: none TITLE: Slot Junctions of rectangular single-mode aveguldes. Numerical results SOURCE: Radiot9khnika I elektronika. Y. 11. no. 6, 1966, 1076-1085 TOPIC TAGS: rectangular waveguide, waveguide junction S OJAVP CtitDF- 11C(3 ABSTRACT: Design formulas are reported describing the components of an equivalent circuit which represents an infinite waveguide with a narrow cross slot in Its wider wall and also represents a semi-infinite waveguide with a narrow cross slot In its end. Numerical results are presented for a concentrated parameter of the above equivalent circuits. they were calculated for iris and parallel junctions of rectangular waveguides for various lengths 1, width d, and Card UDC: 621.372.831.4 L 07088-67 ACC NR: AP6018998 position x. of the slot; the results are valid with any 1121 ratio. A simple formula is derived for the case of central slot and sinusoidal voltage; this formula! permits calculating the equivalent circuit of the junction between rectangular wav guides having equal widths but different heightd. The above results are compara4.-I with some data published by other authors. "The authors wish to thank Ya. N. 'r 11- Fel'd. L. D. Bakhrakh L. A. Vaynshteyn., B. Z. Katsenelenbaumj ~L. L. Levwli and A. L. Fel'dshteyn for fruitful discussions. Computer work was carried out .the Latvian Universit by A. Brodskaa and S. Khozioskiy, directed by L. A. Ladyzhenski . All graphic material was prepared by G. Yermolovich and -I. L'Yova, 11 Orig. art. has: 9 figures, 20 formulas, and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 08Feb65 ORIG REF: 009 OTH REF: 004 Card 2/2 22539-66 EWT(l) ACC NR; AP6009422-------- --g66RCE CODE: UR/0020/66/166/006/1335/13N 'AUTHORS: Levinnon, 1. B.) Fridberg, P. Sh. ORO: none TITLE: Variational principle for the scattering-matrix in the case of electromagnetic coupling between two volumes :SOURCE., AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 6, 1966, 1335-1337 TOPIC TAGS: scattering matrix, waveguide coupling, scattering cross section, Green function, tensor, waveguide iris 'A BSTRACT: The authors develop a variational principle for the seat- ~terlng cross section on'the basis of an Integral equation which they have derived earlier (DAN, V. 153, no. 2, 310, 1963) as an extension of a more limited integral equation derived by H. Levine and J. Schwinger (Comm. Pure and Appl. Math. v. 3. 355, 1950). The electro- dynamic properties of the volume are characterized by an affinor wave admittance between two elementary areas at different points, and by ,an affinor (tensor) Green's function with the standard boundary con- Card 1/2 VIIIVIA "M t L 22339-66 ACC NR: AP6009422 ditions for an ideal metal. The authors obtained first the connec- .tion tetween the wave admittance of a waveguide junction and the scattering matrix of this junction. This Is then extended to a com- pound waveguide junction consisting of -two junctions coupled through an aperture. The formulas obtained are valid also in the case when one of the junctions is a resonator or when Its waveguides operate ,beyond cutoff. The procedure proposed can be used in those cases when theaffinor Greents functions of the joined volumes (with metal- lized aperture) are known or can be obtained by some approximate method. The authors thank L. A. Vaynohteyn and Ya. N. Felld for a discussion of the work. Thit-TY-ep-o-rT -whopreaente by Acade Ian iV. A. Pok. _Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 12 formulas. 'SUB CODE: 20/ suBm DATE*- 14.Tun65/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REP: 002 AID P - 5092 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 128 - 21/26 Author i Levinson, I,-G., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title Industrial electronics (Survey of Techniques Abroad) Periodical Vest. mash., 5, 87-90, my 1956 Abstract This article describes various electronic calculating and tabulating machines, as well as the electronic control equipment used In foreign countries, particu- larly in the USA. 10 references. Institution None Submitted No date LrfIx3cNo 1. 1. "ed hgE2MgL"C9i Gm RVI!LIcat Moocav Oboroneiz, 1W, 352PP- Ilgh 0 IVIIGON# 1,K*l BRYCRTSOVA,, AJO. PelLrographic method for the quantitative determination of 1--*Usro-lp3-dibrcmcparcp&n* in the presence of 1-chlaro-3-bromo- Fropaus. Zhur. anal. kkim. 20 ne.10:1116-1121 165. (MIRA 18:n) Is Cosudarstyennyy nauohno-isoledontollskLy i proyektnyy inatitut asotacy promphlennosti,, Moskva, IEVIIISONO L.; MOfWA, R. Faster and better; yarn dyeing in the KT-100 apparatus. Most romel khud.promys. 2 no.lsl6 :& 161. (MIPA 14-*j 1, Glaymyy inzhener fabriki imeni Menshinskogo,, Moskva (for Levinson). 2. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey fabriki imeni Menzhinskogo (for Fedorova). (Dyse and dyeing-4plamtus) *Treatise on Zoology" Vol. I (P-119) by Profe;,;or-3 E.O. Bakker, I.I. 9zhik(m. Q'i I&Y=on, A#Ae Paromonov; Edited by B.9, Hatvaev and Prof, ji.g. Levl=on; Reviewed by D. van der Flaas SOt Advances ja IWOIM Biolovy (Uspekhl Sovromemot Biologii) Vol* IV, 1942, No. 1 103a.-CON, L. B. (Docent); POSKIN, 0. 1. (Prof.); OLAYEV, S. I. (Fro-11P.11 Microscopic Wchnique (Mikrookopicheskaya Tekhnika, Izdatellstvo Sovetskaya nauka, 1946. Abstract, W-13777, 29 Sep 50 ch Cessation betwo" b"Opmu sabeftse" 4w .0 Ogg md sweemetka. L, ft. Uviiam and G. 4. Pketarinve (Al. V, IAM"Nowm PArt Parf'; mcietwML PAWY Add, ,vapok SS.S.R. 38. I'M -lizartin. W Ike IWAIN 94 k~y Ion fir a stdinioW 14%kmkpw Acw-d that fit.. nwk* at*l dws " porikIpate in kwn&slkm of waffory swassuke wW is locatid tuply yatmucleady, No iromme. Ibm it found betime the me. of meastoo, vwmks and do- pm W buosdifty. lbwtvw, it ddalfe cowiscilm be. Imes (ormatbait of aftromemicin and thrmosodde wW does oxist; an sawmaNy low cows. of thrummuclek " is found in Datw Coate. searomm"ka. G. jit. K. it A caftlost of riboludow a" In tolls durial WASOW Z. V. KaMankal (MOWWW tMate %'!,-A Ne" S.A.S.A. is. 2l6l-7tgl9l7v--$PCTI- orw*t A meouWas d twe Letwo brain, rphlorh4l cw4h of .wholl *".I rm"wanot hoial thin Lov" of b"a *"r o4sphrA hidAqvkuuv In 00641 star as wousla foomworw wid 'It""Wo *Ohl IS1114*01ir pvfqwftw* "I floo MIWIM4 h6mr-lor; them lkw avelf" hum "s 6swify #"j ribmatloir arij Ap. prors im f1w ten AWAIJ AM at sbo betwol" of lh* am4pbAw we" hotle of it loposs I in obir tvU. In tricWbow r#moo- Irfrim-mid gr*Ju.Ur dwo in The prtooplawn &*I at lbr linw 4 nv"wrwshm J f1w owirms it nwbn nw#PAI 1"rl. Thsommemil" atilt OWWWO a erverwol Mo flern '..' lu K-"J'#pffl liz- ~~~=-77777-1-:~ T ~~,7 --7 - T7. =Oodicine - Muscles, Chemistry Jun 49 Medicine - Ribonuclenic Acid "Role of the Intracellular Reticular Structure and Ribonucleinic Acid in the Formation of Nourosecretions,* L. B. Levinson,, 1. A Utina, Inst of Zooli moscow State v imeni M. V. Lanonosov, 3 pp "Ook Ak Nauk SSSRO Vol LXIV, No 5 M-ibes study methods and specimens and concludes that mourosecretion is of an albuminous natw4. Submitted by Acad A. 1. Oparin, 12 Apr 49. PA, 10,49TIl v=/M"ICUW COURP rv9I*IqW Api 49 Neduclue Nualsins -no Interrelation of Nucleic Acids D=Ing Xitools in an Orgudsm's Process of DeveloPmOuto" L. B4 Lerjusm, 1. D. Iagava, Inst of Zool, Moscow state U I-Di X. V. Lnonosor' pp "Dair Ale laut S80" Vol W, No Attempts to: (1) Trace the interrelation of both MUClelo acidA (rlbo- azA thymo-) of the Coll during mitosis at different stages of ontogenatic developwnt of the oraudsm. (2) ClArifT the al.milarity and difference of nucleic &old 4lA9T52 USSR/Piedlaine - calls, Physiology Apr 49 (Contd) emebange during call division of the same tissue In anizals of Ufferent systematio positions. (3) Establish whether types of naolelp &old interrelations during mLitosis established pre- viously extend to all types of tissue. Sub- x1tted by Aead A. I. Oparin, 3 Fab 49. 41AqT52 m go-am. 31~t .demorm zoolov OCytology of t4w,Xwomrstivo Process in Amran A*ht 19j" L,,'V-'XAVWdUO 2. A. Must Inst of rMI) "cow $Uts,U ImUl M. To Lawaosov'A pp *M Ak ftik SM" Vol LVjj No 2 V"seuts residta obtained frda cytological research as Us neurosocretory actlilty of Buto bufo, Wo "XId$* and Dai6im bamblus. NoWs tWre mv mirked differences in the cell orpnization of st-Ils, aninals. ftbaltted. 11 Mar 49. 30" USSR/Medicine - Acid, Ribonucleic 21. Ww 49 Tissue, Connective- "Ribonucl:eic Acid in the Connective Tissue Cells of YAnmals," L. B. Levinson, H. N. Pavlove, Inst of Zool, Moscow State U imeni Lomonosov, 31 PP "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 1XIX, No 3 Prepared slides by a given method with specimens of inflamed connective tissues of mice, rabbits, and doves. All data obtained shoved that fribro- blasts in the connective tissue of adult animal differed according to their stage of development. They originate in the cambial cells, develop, Pass through their life cycle which In turn Is 1583167 USSR/Medicine - Acid, Robonucleic 21 Roy 49 (Contd) connected with the life cycle of the body, and then degenerate. Observed accumulation of ribonuclelc acid during processes of infl- tion, which caused increased basophilla of fibro- blasts and histiocytes. NoblizatIon and nwaber of fibroblasts in inflamed area show they prepare the way for intensive albumin synthesis,, increisse Iz metaboUsm, and rapid disintegration of many albuminous substances. Submitted 1 Oct 49 by 'Acad A. I. Oparin. 15ft67 LUTON, L. B. Morphnlogy of socrotion In the nouromecratory calls. Dokladr Almd. nauk SSSR A3 n0.51745-748 11 Apr 1952, (CM 22t2) 1. Proson;od by Acadamictin Ye. N. Pavlovskir 14 January 1952. 2. Soil'giology Institute, Koscow State University imeni, He V. L 2. -171 n. ((0)) 4. Nerves; Cells 7. Amitotic divi3ion of the neural cell micleous. Dokl. AN j53H 84 no. 1, 1)52. Foakovakly riosudarstv,~nnyv 'Universitet In. M. V. Lominosoval, Rtd. 2-5 Nc 1951 9. Vnnthly List of Riisslan k7cessions, Library or Corwres3, 3epte-.~,,rr D'.12. 1?~,FLAIWI IFTI. T~ :~Ookl-!t dcrcl--"'nt'-on of ar tu --r: 1"-)". rt".-In v co n u,-! of 7ztor'n~1n, ".c !~o~o':lct -rcccn'-- ...a h:.7:folo-Ical :-',u-y of o~' r-nr of a--Inal cl-tr~oc of +-1.0 -v)rld. att-c-,-,tIon. in do-io-d. to (s,lnnory ~t~-,,d '),-)V- of r'--n, of Inn-i- org.-ins. inc I!- intmided for sllat,! lmL- crslty rtu!R-ntt, a-d mnc-~ a :~o be ured l-,- blo2or7.r rtudents 0-~ intrtltutc~-. (Covict Donksz) , ~'~'o. 186, 1',~53, :'O!-cm,!, (U-64'," F,I DTj G.G.; BANNIXOY, Androy GrIgorlyevich; 13MR, N.G.: BCBRINSICIT, Nikolay klekseyevich; LIVINSON L.B.; MATYETAV, Boris Stepanovich, professor; FIJUXONOV. M.S.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor CA course in zoology; In two volumes] Xurs zoologii; Y dvukh tomakh. Pod obahchei red. V.S.Xatveeva. 1zd. 5-e. Moskva. Goo. lid-vo "Sovetsksis nouka,O TOL, 2, [Chordate] Khordovye. 1956. 443 P. (Chordati) (HIM 10-.2) "t TZ USSWftm and kdml Morphology. Nervous systen. 8 Abs Jour: Pat Zhur-Diol .,o No 15j, 1958, 69596. Author L LArvInson L.D Tokhtanysove B.A. Inst -Aftdaw of Sciences USSR. Title iHistocbenical Study of Developing Motor Neurons of the Spinal Cord In Wts Mice. Orig Pub: DAL AN SSW., 1956, Vol. 109P No 3, 621-623. Abstractt Prior to the tenth day of embryonal grovth, there is no evidence of tigrold ["wohromphile coryuselej In the motor cells, but there Is abundant = in the cytoplasm. After the appearance of total move- uents, tigrold Is distributed in clucps throughout the coU body of the neurons, and the aw=t of RRA in the cytoplasn and the nucleolus diminishes. In nevborn nioe tho awmt of = Is even less, Card 1/2 12 ROSZIN, Grigariy losifovicht IGNATITIVA, G.M., red.; PARSADANOTA, N.G.. red.isdatelletya; GANZATIVA, M.S.. tokhn.red. [The technique of the sicroscops] Hikroskopichaskala tekhnika. Isd.3-o. Pod obshchel red.G.I.Rookins, Moskva. Gas.lsd-vo w8ovatskals wukas' 1957. 466 ps (KIRA 10:12) 21,-3-15/46 AUTHORSs Levinson, L. B., Pankova, H. V. , Shapiro, N. 1. TITLEo The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation Upon the Duodenum and the Intra- mural Ganglia of the Plexus Myontericus (Auerbachi) and the Intra- mural Ganglia of the Plexus Submucosus (Meiaoneri) (Vliyaniye rentganovokogo oblucheniya na dvenadtoatiperatnuyu ki3hku I intra- murallnyye ganglii Auerbakhova I Meyssnerova opleteniy) FERIODICALs Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 116, Hr 3, PP. 404 - 4o6 (USSR) ABSTRACTs One of the most essential problems of the effect of radiation upon manmalia to be solved experimentally concerns the effect of damage of the central and vegetative nervous Ljyatem by radiation. In view of this the comparative inveatiration or a danage produced within aor3o organ and within nerve cells innervating in this particular organ to most Important. In this respect the duodenum of mice and the Intramural ganglia, mentioned in the title., preserA the most appropriate experimental objects. The invastidation wan limited to the comparison of changes which occur ir. the cello of the epithe- lium of the vascular plexus (Brunneri) and in the nerve cells of the Intramural ganglia of the intestJno. For thia purposo the Card 1/3 authors tried to study the morpholoCical change& and also to trace JQ M q 20-3-15146 The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation U an the Duodenum and the Intamural Ganglia the Plexus lVentericlas (Auerbachi5 and the Intramural Ganglia of the Plexus Submucosue ~Heiasneri) the earliest changes in the nerve cells which are engra.,,ed with the perturbation of the interchange. The authors determined the den- oxyribonucloic acid, the ribonucleic acid and the acid phosphata9e. The mice were all irradiatecL with a total does of 5000 r. At this dose the so-called "Intestine form of the radiation death" occurs, The mice died after 161 31 6; 24 and 72 hours after the treatment. The preparing and the investigation of the preparation are dis- cusaed. 1,5 hours after the treatment clearly discernible destruc- tive processes in the vascular plexus (Brunneri) can be observed. After 3 hours these destructive processes occur also in other parts of the epithelium. After 3, 6 and 24 hours these processes communicate to tha cells of the vascula plexus (brunneri), where- by the cells areeven more deformed. The boundaries between the cells disappear, most of the nuclei are destroyed and the rout be- comes unnaturally large. In thqbodies of the nerve cells of the intramural ganGlia no deformations of the morphologicil structures at all were observed. More details will be Given. The investigation discussed in this place demonstrates the extraordinary sensibility against radiation of the epithelium cells of the vascula plexus Card 2/3 (Brunneri) 20-3-15/46 The Effect of X-Ray Irradiation Upon tho Duodenum and the Intramural Ganglia of the Plexus Myentericus (Auerbachi) and the Intramural Ganj;lia of the Plexus 3ubmucosus (Melsonerl) There are 3 figures,and 5 references, 2 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Biophysics of the AN USSRIState University imeni M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow (Inatitut biolocicheskoy fiziki Akadomii nauk SSSR I Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. U. V. Lomonosova) PRESENTEDs July 1, 1957, by Ye. N. Pavlovokiy, Academician SUBVITTEDs April 18, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 3/3 :77 rml Histoc'-emical Investigations of 'i'erve "Fianctio Scrviet paper presentmed at the 15th Int.L. Gon7reSS Of Z0010F_vy London, 1(.)-23 Jul 17M AUTHORSs lArinsons Le B.0 Popova, L. D*7 30V/20-124-6-37/55 _b&XftarOT, lie Aw TITLEt Histochemistry of the Nerve Celle of the Auditory Ganglion tr Connection With -the Development of Their Functions in the Course of Ontogenesis in Axolotl ftbryos (Gistokhimiya nervnykh kletok slukhovogo gangIlya v evyazi a formirovaniyem ikh funktsiy v ontogeneze zarodyshey aksolotlya) PFJUODICAL: Doklady Akademil nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Hr 61 PP 1317-1320 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Experiments by which the functional bistochemistry of the nerve cells in connection with the occurrence of certain kinds of jhysiologioal aotivity during the ontogenesis of these cells is studied represent one of the ways in order to synchronize physiological and mirphological data or to find adequate aition methods a,COTding to their quality and intensity (Rafe 1-3)o The authors carried out experiments for the purpose of claTifying the period of time at which the specific functional activity of the above--mentioned calls commences; simultaneously their hlotachemistry at various stages of development of the- Card 113 embryo was studied, Apparently the occurrence of physiological Histochemistry of the Nerve Calle of the Auditory SOV/20-424-6-37/55 Functions in the Course Ganglion in Connection With the Development of Their i of Ontogenesis in Axoloti Embryos activity cannot or rather is said not to agree with the period of time of functional development of the labyrinth analyzer app axatus as a whole. For this reason the maturity of gang:ionic cello sannot be judged from the period of time of devel,3- ,ement of regulative and coordinating influences which originate from the labyrinths. The nerve cells of the ganglion begin t3 exercise their specific influence on the brain some- what ear:ier. At first this influence has merely a tonic expresslon (Ref 10). If the extent of this reflex in the case of norm&7 embryos -is compa-red to that of embryos the auditory 'real,.-ley and audttory ganglions of which were removed a'. earlier stages, eald extent increases parallely in both cases up to a certain period of time (limit of the 36 and 38 stages al,nording to Garrison) unt"41 suddenly differences occur: this extent furlher increases in the case of intact embryos whereas in the cas; 3f operated embryDe it not longer increases or, Jf so, only -?ery slowly. Apparently at this period of time the tonicizing effe-.t of ganglion oells on the motor systems of the brain is established. In the experiments carried out the Card 2/3 following data were obtained: Histochemistry of the Nerve Cells of the Auditory SOV/20-124-6-37/55 Ganglion in Conrsectlon With the Development of Their Functions in the Courne of Ontogenesia in Axolotl Embryos In the cells of the developing auditory ganglion in the oasi, of an axolotl certain age-conditloned concentration changes In ribonuclela anid an4 glyoogen were observed. An abrupt change takes placo in both cases in the "G" stage. This period of time corresponds to the 11th day of embryo development on which (according to the physiological experiment) the specific functional acti7ity starts in the ganglion cello. The temporal concurrence of h1stochemical and physiological changes leads to the conclusion that the above-mentioned hictochemical changes are functionally conditioned. There are 1 table and '15 reforentes, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Mookovskly gosudarstvenny-j universitet im. M. V. L,=onosova (Moscow State Uni-ersity imeni M. V. Lomonosov) MSEUTEDs November 1, 1950, by Ye. N. Pavlovskly, Academician LVIEWN, L. T!.j FOLOY-1,11A, L. Y,., n!DAYj'WLXJ'Y"'k, 1Y. YE. "Vitamin G In the Nerve Cells o1L Ardnals In Various Functional Staties report submitted for the First Conference on the problems of Cy-to and Ristochenistrys Yloscowp 19-21 Dec 1960, Chair of Cytology and Histology of the Biological-Soil Faculty of Moscow State University bwn!L Me Yo Lemonosove KUPICHNIZOVA, Yelans Sorgeyevna; j6UIR". Leon Bentsi INA, N.I., red.; SIMOVA, LIE., red.1s - a; ITOTA, L.L., takhn.red. [Course on the histology of sow tissues and organs of the body] Prektiku po chastnol gistologil. Pod obahchei red. L.B.Levinsons. Xoskys, Gos.1zd-v* *Tysehais shkols,* 1960. 173 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. 1afedra gistologil Koskovskogo, gosudaretvannogo universitsta In* MOVOLOMOROBOTme (HISTOWGY) Cytochowistry of sonsory and motor cells of the spinal cord of the obtak embryo as related to their function at various stages of development, T81tologlia. 2 uo,lt9-28 Ja-F 160, (KIU 13:5) 1, Irafedra glatologil Bialogo-poobvennogo fakul'tata Moolcovskogo universitsta. (DIM CORD) ABRIKOSDVg G.G.1 RWIMVf ArArey Grigorlyevicb; BZKMp E.G.1 DOBRINSWp Nikolay AIekseysviahj-,LMLINSONp L.B.; MATVErEVq Boris'Stepanovicb, prof.j PARAMONCYp A.A-.-)Tn20VSWA, LoPeo redoiad-val TXZWVA, L,Lj, tekhn.rod. [Zoology courts in two volumes] Kura zoologii v dvukh tomakh,, Pod r*d,D.8,M&tveeva, lzd.6* Moskvat Goo.,Izd-vo nvymnWa sbko2.a,R Vol.l. [Invertebrate soology] Zoologlia beapozvonocbIwkh. Pod red. 0.0,Abrikonova i L.B*Ievinsona. Izd.6. 1961. 561 p. Vol.2. (Vertebrate zoology; Chordate] Zoologlia posvonocbrqkb; khordovye. Pod red. B.B.Matveava. lid.6. 1961* 473 p. (Zoology) (MIU 3.4 a 6) LEV1KSONt L,B.-p LErXIM,, M.I. Functional oytochemioal study of sensory and motor c8lU Of the spinal cord In rat embryos, Tsitologiia 3 no.4s"6-454 Jl-Ag 161, (MIR! 140) 1. Kafedra taitologii I gistologii Moskovskogo universiteta. (SPINkL CORD) (EMMOLDGY-MAWAIS) IEVjb~01j,_L.,#._;IZkKOVA, L.P. Variations in the ribonucleic acid content of motor nerve cella in Callypbora erytrocephala, as related to their functional state* Dokl. AN SSSR 137 no.6sI448-1451 Ap 161* (MIRA 14:4) 1* HDakovskly goffudarstvennyy universitet imeni H.V.Lomononovas Prodstayleno akadenikon U.N.Pavlovskim. (Nucleic acids) (Noryovp systen-Insects) ~~!,~ 1~ ~ r,:. CUFALO, Ye.Ye.; LEYDISON, L.B.; WHAROV, D.A.; SOKOLUVA, G.F. Cytology of Marthner's nerve cells in larvae of the crested newt. DokI. AN SSSR 141 no.6:1469-1472 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Hoakovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet in. X.V.Lomonazova. Predstavleno skademikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim. (Nervous system-Amphibia) (Medulla oblongata) (Histochemistry) KIRPICHNIKOVA, Yelena Sergeyevna; LE!InSQJIeoa_R~Lnts~~qy~ch; CHERWOVAq V.I., red. izd-va; GARINA, T.D., tekhn. red. (Laboratory manual of general histology] Praktikum po obshchei gistologii. Pod obahchel red. L.B.Levinsona. Izd.2. Moskva, Vysshala ehkola. 1962. 235 p. (MIRA 16:2) (HIS70LOGI-LABDRATORY HAKUALS) LVINSON, L. B. Dissertation defended at the Institute of Animal Morphology imeni, As N., Severtsov for tho academic degree of Doctor of Biological Scienceas gFunctional-Histochemical Investigations of Nerve Cells** Vies~nik Akad Nauk.4 No* hp 1963,. ppe 119-W XIRPICHNIXOVA,, Yelena Sorgeyevnal LEVINSON,, Leon Bentalanovicbj KAPYSHEVA, V.S., red.; GARINA, T.D., tekhn. red. ,"I [Labor~toz7 manual of sootional histology] Praktikum po chasU4,4gistologli. Izd.2. Pod obshchel red. L.B.Levinsona. Moskvaq ashala, shkola, 1963. 171 p. (MIRA 16:8) VTHistology--Laboratory manuals) YELISEM,, 'V.G.p profe~ red.; XOPAYEV, Yu.N., red.; LEVII-SON, L.B., red.; KUZIMDIA, N.S., tekhn.red. (Histology) Gistologila. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 671 P. (HISTOLOW WMA 1613-2) IZ'IXM# L.B.; KOLCKINA, S.M.; KUDRYASIIOVA, M.18. C013pArAtive and functional cytochomintry of vitamin G in nerve cello. Arkb. aiviLt., gigt. i embr,, 44 no*2:10-17 F 1463. (MIRA 17:2) I* Kafedra, toitologli J gistologii biologo-pochvennovo fakulfteta (sav, - Prof. G.I. Roskin) Moskovskogo gosu- darotvannogo universitata Imeni Lamonosova. LF"VIANSON; L.B. On ths, 70th birthday of Professor GrIg3rit lostfovich RoA'.r. 1892 1 TSitologiia 5 no-31356-358 My-Je 163. (M-W 1715) LVI-TIN50N L. B. I-likroskopicheskays, Teklinikn Cbj) G. T. Poskin nna L. B. 1--vinson. IZD. 3. Mos',cva., "Sovetskaya Nauka", 1957 446 p . Illus. XbRography: po 433-r438i _ . ~I.G.,-, IIM?AKYSOVA. R.A. TLW Histochemical InvestICRtion of developing motor cells of the spinal cord In the white cause& Dekle AN OSSR 109 uee3s621-60 Jl 156, (HIM 9:10) 1e Mftkovskty gosudarstvonr47 universitat Iz*nI X*T,* Lomonosava. Fred- stsyleno &adamikon TseN. Paylovskimp (SPINAL CORD) USSR/ilm.nn and Animl Physioloa (Norral and Pathological). T Nervous System. Hw= Electroencephalogram. Abs Jour: Nf 2bur-Diol-p No 17p 19581 80019- Author Levinsonj L.L. Inst Title laluence of Interoceptive Signalization Ptim the Ferale Sexual Sphere on the Electric Activity of the Cerebral Cortex. Orig Pub: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kafedry okusherstva i ginekol. 1-y Leningr, med. In-t, 1957, vYP. 1, 131-133. Abstracti No abstract. Card V1 94 om ego to the electrical activity of the brain of vomen during prog- namy under the Influence of exteroreceptive and Interoceptive signals. Umb.1 cis. 35 mo.50-15 S-0 159. (HIM 13s2) 1, In kafedr3r akusheretva I ginekologil (saveduyushchly - prof. 1.1. Takovlov) I Loningradskogo seditaluskogo instituta Iment akad. I.P. phystol.) 'W-- "--r J 7 Change in the functional state of the brain In women during prepancy according to electroencephalographic data. Sbor. nauch.trud,Kaf.akush, I gin. I IJ41 no.2tl42-1-49161. (KMA -16s7) (PRMIA14CY) (E=TROXNCKRWMWHY) v -;'4 IMDSON, L.L. Effect of the stirring of the fetus on the bioelectric activity of the brain, Sbor.nauch.trud.laf.akuoh. i gin. 1 IXI no.2s 150-154161. (FMS) (ELWTRW.CM'H=GRAPHY) (HMA 16:7) (*,._L.L.v kand. mod. nauki VAVYDOV, S.N,, kand. mod. nauk LEVINS -1. Tberapeutio effect of anodic galTam-isation of the brain in prolonged pregnancy. Akush. i gin* 39 no,5tl3.-2l " 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Is kafedry akunberetva i ginakologii (zety.' - zaalushennyy deyntell nauki prof. I.I. Yako~vlsv) I TAningradskogo medi- toinskogo institute imeni Pavlova. 1 UNMONP L.L. Poliomyell'is In wnimn dur-rjr ntcom! h&"'r of pregnancy. Akuah. i gin. no.1:125-326 10. (,MlPA 17.6) 1. lz Wedry ukus~,orstxct I g'!xjkolvgil (zav. - zar'luz-henzir~ dayate-11 naukt. prof. I.T. Yakovlov) I -',Wngr&d-k,)Fo m-jdits!r-jk~go inotituta Imeni I.?. Favlcria 01r. A.1. Ivano-1). MESON A L,S,p inzh. ~&492 unit for unloading loose materials. 6 noo9sl9-21 S 161, (1,oading and unloading) Stroi. i dor. manh. (',IIR;k 14:10) ACC NR' AP6035714 fANJ SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/019/0061/0061 INVENTOR: Berkovich, M. Ya.,; Gulerman, V. S.; Levinson,.. L. Nil.; Matyushin, P. N. Popov, V. A. ORG: none TITLE; UM-1 lubricating grease. Class 23. No. 186698 SOURCE: Izobroteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 61 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, low temperature lubricant, antioxidant additive, diphenylamine, grease/UM-1 grease ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for UM-1 lubricating grease made from mineral oil, cerezin, and an antioxidant additive. To increase the low-temperature properties of the grease, vinyl cyclohexane is suggested as an additional ingredient. Diphenylamine is used as the antioxidant additive. ITranslation) [NT) SUB CODE: 111SUBM DATE: OlJ%ilG5/ ard 1/1 UDC: 621.892.5.621.892.091 7 T T Sce III,' + 4 V,l --IZVINWNI-Mol SEMEM# I* Responsibility for ths violation of traffic regulations, Ayt. traup. 38 no. 5s31 Yq 160o (KMA 24s2) (ftefic violatiori) ResponsibLUty for violatins traffic remulationse' Ayt.transP 39 no.134"9 IQI, (NMA 24:3) fji LEVINSONJ H, When traffic roplatlons are forgottsno Avt.trarip. 39 noo4i44-45 Ap 161* (Tmfflo aool4tuts) (Km 1415) .. SO -~ - .i .4, Reaction time. Avt.lranap. 40 no-1:45 Ja '62. (mw 15:1) (Automobile drivers) oil ~mcy of various methods in treatment of trichomonal vagini- tin. Akush,gin, Noo6:42-0 Noy-Doe 50. (CLML 20:5) 1, Of the Division of Yeswle Gonorrhea of the Ukrainian Solen- tific-Ressarch Skin-Venersological Institute (Director-Prof. A.M.Kricbevskly). IT P, '-h. -- "3ridy if the %ilnetics, C'vwd-tr~ and ':cc',.ani3.n of l.aa Procass of Cokiii;." 3~Ab 13 '!AY 52, .'wico-a O.-der of Labor Red liaziner P"fralctci Inif, L-icnt Acal-jemlcla4,1 1. ljulukbi. (Disu~~rtat.iun for tP: gress or C:iadllate In TechnIcal 301 -lecherawra Iloskva, Januar~--Decemhsr 1952 LRVINPR'n,~~ KIT, G.F., smnmv, N.F.; GAMMOV, Zh. F.; UALINICHp le.T.; GIMfEV, R.N. Mo4ornizaticz of 4i&talytlo oracking pits at the Novaufimka Pstrclsm RsfinOrY. Xhim. i.tskh.t6pl.i masel 6 no.7:1-6 JI 161. (MIRAiwO 1, Novo-Ufimskly.nefteperoribatynyusbehiT savod I Upra-r2sniyv norudnykh iskopayquykb, (Novouflmks.-Crackin proosse-Zquipent &n4 3upplies) LEIINSONO M. M. *The treatment of frostbite vith radiant energy and therapeutic exercise In the open heeling methodOt Authorst G. L. Kanevokly, Ye. R. Taitritskiy, M. M. Levinson, and F. re. Orel, in the collections Boyevaya travza norvnoy sistemy, Khar1kov, 1948,w p. 29". SO: U-3261 10 April 53 (Letopis Zlzurnal Inykh Statey No. 11, 1949) "Cyto&ram of tho Tmalls na IrAlcators of L,I-cal Regeneration In Scarlet iever " Pediatriya, No. 2. 1948. 4',:br. , Clinic Children' a Dlsea3es, .;ad. Inst. . -An. Public health RSF-~ai. at itos.). In Ruwkov, -elq,48-. - - - I I I F 117 1 . "- I ,.I- 'V) , I ---(,I I - UMN"s H. H. Penicillin theraff of scarlet fever In children, ?elldsher & aboh. Ila. U's now. so. V.19-a CIM 20a 39 K"vh 1951 Ultraviolet Rays-fterapeutle Use #Cold quarsl irradiation of tonsils In scarlet fever* Pediatrila No@ 3, 1952. Xonthly List of Russian keeassions. Library of Congress October 1952. Unclassified* .IXTIUON, - N. M. 9 Icandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Hookys,) IMI -- Course of &auto dysenter7 in infants &ad its treatment. Felld. t akushe 21 no,2:11-13 F 156, (KM 9:5) (DYSI)ITIRY) (IOANTS--DIBUSAS) LVIIISOH, H.K** )aind.ned.nauk OHow to prevent gantrointestiml d1seases In childree by T-S- Sokolova* Ravleved by M,,M~Levinnon. Med,sestra 18 no.8:47 Ag (ALIMWT CMU,--DISIASI3) (HIRA 12:10) (SWLOTA, T.S.) ACC NR. AP602564~____'__~kq~ -~OU-Rcccdn: UR-/0-4--l-3-/66/000/013/0094/o-o94-- IWE.NUIOR: Dushits-Kogan, 0. D.; Levinson, H. M.; Baranov; A. P.; Bollshakov, D. F.; IFokin, B. P. ORG; None TITLE: Instrumentation for 4e rating conditions of a gas turbine engine vith a free turbine. Class 42, No. 183445 SOU71CE: Izobrateniya, promyshlonnyye obraztey, toyarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 94 TOPIC TAGS: San turbine engine, test instrumentation .ABSTIRAML: This Author's Certificate introduces instrumentation for operating condi- tions of a gas turbine engine vith a free.turbine. The unit contains tachometers, pressure und'tezperature pickups at the intake, a computer an ,d meter. Operating con- ditions in the engine are determined by combining the computer and the meter. The combined unit is made in thot form of tvo disc sectors with pins and guide cam . One of the sectors indicates cruising conditions while the other indicates nominal engine conditions. Card 3 UDC ACC Ms AP6025643 .5 I and 2-disc sectors; 3-6-pins; T and 6- guide cams isim com: 13, 21/ sum DATEs 169&Y63 f Catd 2/2 10 I V ml% On'. S/194/62/000/006/126/232 ILI) D256/.D308 AUTHORSs Levinson, X.S.p.and Komolovat G#S. TIT=-: Chemical changes occurrIng in viater under the influen-: ce of ultrasound PEMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika I radioelektronika,. no. 6, 1962, abstract 6-5-41 sh (V abo Primeneniye ul'traakuet. k issled veahchestvat no. 129 11.t 1960, 151-150) T7,'XT: The multitude cf chemical processes taking place under irra- d1aition of matter with ultrasound cannot be explained without tak- ing into account the chemical changes that occur'in water under the Influence of ultrasounds The effect was investigated of distil1led water irradiated with ultrasound at various conditions, on solu- tions ofpotassium iodide and dyes. 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I Irna .00 ~00 .00 go so * . o Ae I I 'IA eW a g'I V 41d~ 4 9WX. so00" ma -tow.- - Clinical a"ets of the experim"Dy iMuced B-avitudriosis Rostov na Donu, Rostovskoe oblastroo krdgoisdatellstvo, 19390 247 p. LZnWY, X.S.; XONDLOVA. G.S.; GUMICH. 7.A. 9schanism of the action on Protozoa of water subjected to ultrasonic radiation. Izv. SI'IY* otd. All SSSR no.8:114-116 039. (KIRA 13:2) IsInstitut fisild dibirg6jo otdolonlys AN SSSR iXfdsnoyarskly meditsinsidy institut. Motozoa) (Ultrasonic waves--Physiological affect) GUREVICH.. F.Aj_jE3g!ISON H.S.j KOMODDVAI G.S. j_ - Effect of vater exposed to ultrasonic waves on infusorians. Uch. zap, Kras. gos.ped. inst. 15:253-255 159. 041RA 14:12) (Ultrasonic ways i0legical Offlect) (Infu:;;yibar4, B. G. Affect of ultrasonic waves on distilled water* Blokhtolis 24 no.3%5.15-338 MY-Jo '59. (NIBA 12:9) L laboratory of Biophysics, Institute of PtWelce, Acads"y of Sciences of the U.S.SOROP Krasnoyarsk, (RDWIMIN, off. of distilled water exposed to ultrasonics Ons)) (WAM. off. of distilled water exposed to ultrasonics on hemoglobin (Rue)) (ULMSONICS, off. Sam) DUMICH. F-Ap ;k~!! nus, X. S. Iffect of hydra of water Irradiated with lmltr"ound* lsv*Sib.otd. AN SM no.3t226-128 160o (XIRA 13110) I* Kransoyarskly meditaftskly institut I Xrunayarskly Institut fisW Mir kop otdolenlys M SSS16 (Pqdr:zoa) (ultrasonic vaven-Phy*iological effect) MIMS, X.Se; EDMV, Boo, Photooloatria Investigations of the Mustios of Oxyhomoglobin splitting tmder the Influsnee of alkalis and acids, Bloflgilm 5 uo*U28-33 060. (KIRA 13:6) 1, Institut fisiki AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk. (MMOMMIN above) XWOURAI G.S.j LMNSON# M-S- Effect of ultimsound on yeast calls as related to the nature of the mwrmuAing gas, Izve Sib, otd. AN SWR no. n:130-134 160. p (KMA 14:1) 1, Inotitut fisild Oibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Ultrasonic vayse-Physiological offset) (Toast) UvIlisuill,-Y.S.; X(N-WVP B.G. Hec;vtnieu of oxidation of ultmaound. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSII no.12:67- 77 160. (11M 14:2) 1. Institut fisiki 31birsko(.o otdolenlya All SSSR g" Krasnoyarsk. (Ultra3enic vavoo) (Nidation~ 10 8/058/WOOr,/003/063/092 0 A061/A101 AUTHORS; levinson, M. S., Komolova, 0. S. TITM Errect or acoustic Irradiation conditions of water on the yield of final products formed In It MIODICALt Referatlynyy zhurnal, Flzlka, no- 3, 1962, 44, abstract 3G359 (Sb. "Primenenlye ul'traakust. k Issled. veshchestva", no. 12, Moscow, 1960, 151-158) TEXT. A substance, chemically more active than H~0, was established in degassing water subjected to ac0U3tIC Irradiation; apparently, it is Bach's peroxide H204. (Abatracter's notes Complete translation] 4- (Sam -- ..................... XMLCVAg G,S.; 'LEVINSCW# M.S. Role of chenical substances fromed In water under ultrasonic irradiation in the damaging effect of ultrasonic waves on yeast calls. .1tv.Sibsotd.AN SM noo3t8O-85 0619 (KM 14s6) 1, Institut fitiki Sibirskogo otdalenlya AN SSSR# KrasnVarsk. (Ultrasonic waves--Physiological effect) (Yeart) ACCESSION NR-. AP4015146 AUTHOR: LovinsonoJI.,-S.; Fedins V. N. S/0290/63/000/003/0143/0145 TITLE: The different effect of ultrasonic oscillations on the olectrophoratio movement of protein fractions in human blood plasma SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sib, otd, Izv,s no, 12# Ser* biologo-med, nauk, no, 31 1963t 143-145 TOPIC TAGS: human blood, blood serum protein fraction, blood plasma protein fractions ultrasonic biological actions protein fraction oloctrophorotio movements electrophore6rams 800 ke ultrasonic frequency ABSTRACT: This investigation was carried out to determine whether ultrasonic oscillation acts specifically on the separate protein fractions of vibrated blood serum and vibrated plasma. Nondiluted blood serum and plasma samplos taken from different human donors were vibrated in toot tubes at 600 ke at an Intensity of 7,6 w/cm2- for 1 hr at room temperature, Experimental and control samples were analyzed by electrophoresis (EPA-1 unit) and electrophorograms were made, ~ta,tistioal,proceosing of findings shows that olectrophoretio atc 1/2 ACCESSION NR: Ar4oi%46 distribution shift# of protein fraction3 for vibrated blood and for vibrated serum are the so= , Protein is found to increase in the alpha,- alph&Z-,, and beta-globulin fractions of vibrated blood and serum, Those increases indicate that durine vibration the separate protein fractions change their electrical properties related to their eleetrophoretio movement rate. The possibility that the splitting of albumin and gamma-globulin molecules with ultrasonic action may also affect the relative increase of alpha- and beta-globulins is not excluded. The mechanism of ultrasonic biological action requires furthor investigation, Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Krasnoyarskiy gosudaratvanny*y maditsinskiy institut, (Krasnoyarsk Stati Medical Institute); inatitut'fiziki Sibirskogo, otdoleniya AN SSSRO, Krasnoyarsk (ftsics Institute of the Siberian Division,AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 31Aug62 DATE ACQ: 13Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NR REP SOVs 010 OTIMR t 003 Card Z/2 11 1 1 . - - 1, maw, -1kirl Alaxwn-der;- ---IjrilfA-N -B -)4- [tro a- rj Liff-INSM-, Norman; nal to (Theory of ordinary differential equations] Teorila obyknovennykh differentsial'afth uravnenii. Perevod v anglitskogo B.H.14vitann. Moskva, Ixd-vo Inostrannoi lit-ry. 1938. 474 p. Translated from the Anglish. (MIRA 12:11) (Differential equations) 25(3) PHASE I BOOK-EXPLOITATI-0-N SOV/1784 Levinsono Nikolay Grigorlyevichj Deceased --fz--f --pra ili'en akhan a siYa ura, cheekogo truda /orgatekhnika/ (Mechanization M of the Management Jobs /Organization Techniques/) Vol 1. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 386 p. 4,000 copies printed. Reviewerst S.S. asydyah, Engineer, N.V. Gintsburg,, Engineer, N.V. Lugovoy, Engineer, I.S. Reznik, Engineer, and V.V. Troyanovskiy, Engineer; Ed.s T.P. Timofeyevokly, Enginserj Ed. of Publishing House: 0,1. Barykova; Tech. Ed..- B.I. Model'; Managing Ed. for Literature on the Economics and Organization of Production (Mashgiz): T.D. Saksaganskiy. PURPOSEt The book is intended for supervisors in industrial establish- ments and their subdivisions, plannerep dispatchers, economists, accountants and other managerial workeraj it may also be useful to engineering and technical personnel engaged In production management. Card 1/4 Mechanization of the Management Jobs (Cont.) SOV/1784 COVERA09t This book describes basic trends in the mechanization of industrial control operations and reviews methods of mechanizing the system of communicating and signaling between management and production. It includes data on the reproduction and processing of variouo dooumente with the aid of diotaphones, typewriters, duplicating maohiness and nomenclatural addreasographs. The book also discusses methods for utilizing these aide and describes their technical aspects and principles of operation. The author thanks I.S. Reznik, B.B, Veyze L.N. Kachalina, S.B. Grossman for their assistance. There! are 74 references of which 47 are Soviet, 25 : English, and 2 German. TAKE OF CONTENTSt Foreword 3 Introduction. Status and Prospects for the Development of Mechanization and Automation of Control Operations 5 PART 1. COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION Ch. I. Means of Speech Transmission Card 2/44 50 Meahanization:of the Management Jobs (Cont.) SGV/1784 Ch. II. Means of Remote Transmission of Documents. Document Transmission Techniques 87 PART II, SIGNALING AS A MEANS OF COMMUNICATING BETWEEN MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION AND PLANT TIME KEEPING Ch, III. Means or Signaling Between Management and Production 114 Ch. IV. Systems of Paging,, Contacting, and Industrial Signaung In Industrial Establishments 138 Ch. V. Plant Time Keeping 178 PART III. MECHANIZED PREPARATION AND PROCESSING OF DOCUMENTS. FLAT CARD INDEXES Ch. VI. Diotaphonos and Typewriters 211 Card 3/4 Mechanization of the Mangement Jobs (Cont.) Ch. VII, Means of Copying Documents Ch. VIII. Duplicating Devices and Machines Ch. IX.- i- Nomenclatural Addreasographs Cho Xo Visible Card Indexes Bibliography Alphabetical Subject Index AVAILABLEt Library of Congress JoAd 6 25-59 Card 4/4 SOV/1784 242 279 304 336 382 384 SAPOZIrUlIKOV, V.H. (Moskva, poe. Favo-Gireyevo, 6-y proapekt, d.34); 1zVIN=' O.S. Perforation of an ulcer of the asophagum into the right commn carotid artery. Veet.kh1r. no.91124-125 161. (HIRA 15 3) .Le Iz khirurgicbeakogo otdoloniya (zav. - I.A. Shukhgalter) 1 Hookoy koy gorodekoy bollnitay No.47. (NPHAMS-AUM) (CAROTID ARTERY-4=RS)