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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVTSOV, N. P. - LEVYKIN, N. N.

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MORDTIMAV, 1P.A.. podpolkovnik meditainskoy aluzhbv: IXYTSOV. H.P., mayor administrativnoy sluzhby; DYMOV, A.G., starshfv laytenant maditsin- skoy slushby Using an aerosol generator operated by compressed air for disinsectiza- tion on ships. Voen.-med.zhur. no-7:73-74 Jl 056. (MLRA 9:11) (VRAING AND DUSTING IqUL9MNT) (SHIPS-DISIVACTION) IEVTSOVA, M. cing apparatus@ Washing the stomachs of poultry in a feather plual (MIRA 14:7) Hiao. ind. SSSR 32 no.3:49 161. 1, Primorskiy myasotresto (Ussuryiyok-Pouitry) JI, IaVTSOV'Al we fw end d Itt of pwatil. 41 0. Kuill"hev state Univ.. Twask). D;kldl~' X .82 , IHI~-510952).-Intywuction 14 2-6 x. CuSO, Iler ks, ofwil causes Improyrd prolgill %Y11th"k in wheat Itlanis, i"Imasilhe WaIrr lvxlmr, and val-4% drought- r"i,ff*n, tants, MArtkularly Cis nhis wittel frieff- fu4s. alol the amt. of tw4luff water In the Iflayro Is IIIVICAWAI. G. hl. Koooluffon KIREYEVA K.I.; KRASTINA, N.N.; SERGOVA, M.I.- LEVTSOVA, V.T.; MAL'TSEVA, T.Ye. Epidemiology of whooping cough in Vladivostok and t~- results of observations on the effect of whooping cough and diphtheria vaccine. Trudy VjadIEMG no.2.-158-162 162. (MIRA 180) 1. Iz Vladivostokskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii., mikrobiologii i giglyeny, Vladivostokskoy detskoy bollnitsy No.1 i No.2 I. T~chookeanskoy basseynovoy sanitarno- epidemiologicheskoy stantsil. .LLVUSHKIN, A.I. Development and cbaracter of the consumption of gas in Ibscow. Gaz.prom. 6 no.8:19-22 161. (MIRA -14:10) (Mosevo-Gas distribution) LEVUSHKIN, A.I. Utilizing the accumulating capacity of the end sections of distant gas pipelines and Moscow gasholder farms. Gaz. prom. 7 no.11:37-38 N 162. (MW 17:9) ACC NRi AP6021385 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR~0101/66/000/002/0020/0021 AUTHOR: Yamshchikov. V. S. (Candidate of technical sciences); Levushkin, L. N.(Engi- neer); Bondarenko, V. G. (Engineer); Sviridov, V. M. (Engineer ORG: Moscow Institute of Radioelectronics and Minin Electromechanics (Moskovskiy instit=-Mdto-dTMMYMMd-rg-or-n-oy-e-rekii;iiekh-aniki); Podollsk Cement Plant (Podoll- skiy tsementnyy zavod) TITLX: The use of ultrasonic waves in the Q~ality control of carbonate rocks SOURCE: Tsement, no. 2, 1966, 20-21 1~ TOPIC TAGS: cement, sonic wave propagation carbonate, quality control, ultra- ABSTRACT: The feasibility of applying ultrasonic wave propagation for quality control of carbonate rocks to be used in the cement industry was investigated. A correlation between the mineral composition of the carbonate rocks and the rate of ultrasonic wave propagation was established. Maximum wave propagation of 2500 m/sec corresponds to dolomite-free rocks. For rocks containing from 0 to 16-20% dolomite, the ultra- sonic wave propagation is 2500-2000 m/sec. The accuracy of the determination of the carbonate rock composition by the ultrasonic wave propagation technique is *2%. Be- UDC: 666.94.022 : 620.179.16 L 44364-66 ACC NRs AP6021385 0 cause of the high degree of accuracy and simplicity, the ultrasonic wave propagation method is recommended for use by the cement industry. Orig. art. has: 1 table. SUB CODE: 06AOM/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG MF- 003 Card 2/2 hs BIRSHTEYN, Ta.A.j Ocrurrence of -li~a~fa~(Crurtlacta, Zlyntmrlda) In Cetiltril k-la. 7r,,ol. zhur. 43 no.1.217-27 ~64' (MIP-A 1-1-~7) 1. Chtilr of Trivertlbrate Zoology, Moscww 17tats Uni-7ertsliy. BIRSHTEYN, Ya.A.; LEVUSHKIN.--S..I Biospelsological studies in western Transcaucasia in the autumn of 1959. Inform.abor.Mezhd.kom.po izueh.gool.geogr, kar, no.l: 17/,-177 160. (KLRA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy universitet i Laboratorlya gidrogeologicheskikh problem AN SSSR. (Tranacauoasi*--Cave fauna) LEVU6,&IN, S.I. Preliminary data on cave fauna in the Dniester Valley. Inform, sbor.Mezhd.kom.po izuch.geol.geogr. kar. no.1:178-184 160. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Laboratoriya gidrogeologicheskikh problem AN SSSR. (Dniester Valley-CAYe fauna) LEVUSHKIN S. TIYAKOV, Ye.V. Sumer studies of the karat group of the Laboratory of Hydrogeologic Problems of the Caucasus in 1960. Nov.kar.i spel. no.2197 161. (MIRA 1599) (Caucasus.-Karst) LEVUSHKIN, S.I. a in Asia. Nov.kar.i Review of present-daY data on the cave faun (KRA 15:9) spel. no.2:109-112 161. (Asia--Cave fauna) AI M64,; MM TAVUMMNO S.I. - Bjul.WIP.OtA.biol. fame, in the Dniester VallsY- Cave mr-jo " 62. no.3s29-37 (Dniester V&Uey--qa" falma) 67 (KIFLL 1534) LEVUSHKINO S.I. Trechini from the eaves of weetern Transcaucasia. Zoal. zhur. 42 no.3t451-454 163. (MIRA 17: 1.) 1. Biologicom-Pedological Faculty, the State University of Moscov. LF,VUSHKIN, S.I. 1 ntudies in western TranscauCaSia carried out in the Biospeleologica Summer of 1960. Nov.kar.i. spel. no.3:66-68 163. (MIRA 16slO) LEVUSHKINt S.I.; STAROBOGATOV, Ya-I- Biospeologica sovietica. Part 18% Cavernicolous harvestmen in the Crimea and the Caucasus. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 68 no.1:42,51 Ja-F 163. OURA 17s4) BIRSHTEYN, Ya.A.; LEIIUSIfYIN, S.I. nella nal-Ans Vejd. (C .1 A new subspecies Bat-by. 'rtstacea, Bathynellacea) from underground waters of Clarmucasia. Zool. zhur. 43 no.ID1719- 1722 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kafedra zoologii bespo-moncelmykh Moskovskogo go;5vdarstvermogo univeraiteta. IZVSHKIN, S - I - : ties of the genus Pseudaphae- Distribution of troglobiontic, bee ion of the Crimearl nops Winkler and zoogeographical regionalizat cave fauna. Zool.zhur. 44 no.11:1728-1731 165. (KRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra zoologii, bespozvonochnYkh Mskovskogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta. ~rl*i K. N S~,e oj~ogjc v, iovie#.-icat XXV* Troglolestes iokc-lovi geno 0 -st troglobiont sluZ. Rjul. W11. Otd. r r.. . the fiz (~ITRA 'biol. ?0 no.305-46 Py-Je 165. BAIRSHTEYN, Ya,k.; L-EVUSHKIN, So TO Subterramean (Oru.-3tazea 7-sopoda) fr. --ilf- U-3.S.P. .1 k, y Zcjca. zhur. ", 165. lum-A 1. Kafedra zcolog-l-t Moskovskcgo univeroitota. LEVUSHKINJ SOL A new species of the troglobiontic Caucasian genus Jeannelius (Coleoptera, Trechini) from the Anakopian Cave near Novyy Afon. Zool.zhure 44 no. 8:1262-1265 165. (MM 18:11) 1, Kafedra zoologii beapozvonoohnVkh Moskovskogo goeudarstvennogo universiteta. LWMHKIN, V.I. Daming the Dnieper River at the site of the Kakhovka Hydroelec- tric Power Station. Kekh.trud.rab. 9 no.12:40-42 D '55.(KLRA 9:5) 1. Ispoinyayushchty obyazannouti glavnogo inzhenera Dneprostroya. (Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station) LEVUSHKIN., V.1.1 BABICH, B.I. preparing and assemblin large precast reinforced-concrete dalivery conduits. Gidr.atroi. 31 noo5s20-28 Yor 161. (XLU 14:6) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Dneprostroya (for Levushkin). (Pipe, Concrete) LEVUSHKIN3, V.I. The Dneprodzerzhinsk hydroeledtric development in the chain of hydroelectric stations on the Dnieper River. Gidr. stroi. 31 noi9:27-32-S 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Dneprostroya. (Dneprodzerzhinsk Hydroelectric Power Stations) LEVUSHKIN, V.I., inzh. Precast reinforced concrete in construction of the Dneprodzerzhinsk Hydroelectric Power Station and the Dnieper - Krivoy Rog Canal, Energ. stroi. no.20:23-29 161. OURL 1-:1) 1. Dneprostroy. (Dneprodzerzhinsk Hydroelectric Power Station--Precast concrete conctruction) (Dnieper--Krivoy Rog Canal--Precast concrete construction) LEVUSHM V. I. Cofferdamming the channel of the Dnieper in line with the Aheprodwrzhinak Hydroelectric Power Station. Qidr.stroi. 33 to.10&6-U 0 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Dnieper River--Cofferdams) LLTMHKIN. V.I., inzh. Initial cofferda-ing of the Dnieper River in conditions of an easily vashed-out bed. Gidr.stroi, 33 no.4314-17 A 63. MIRA 1484) (Dnieper River-Cofferdams) BATURINA, Ye.A., red.; MUZAFAROV, V.G., red.; SLYABNEV, A.P., red.; red. (Ways to improve_professional training in geography of the students of"the natural history and geography department of pedagogi--al institutes) Puti uluchsheniia professional'- noi poOgotovki po geografii studentov estestvenno- geogra- ficheskogo fak~llteta pedagogicheskikh institutov; trudy. Novosibirsk, Novosibirskil goo. pedagog. in-t, 1960. 104 p. WIRA 16. 11) 1. Zonallnoye soveshchaniye predstaviteley kafedr geografii pedagogicheskikh institutov Sibiri. Ist. 2. Novosibirskiy podagoglaheakly institut (for Baturina, Muzafarovo Levushkind). (Geography--Study and teaching) 14IKHAYLOV, A.K., vrach; LEVUSIIKINA, A.F., felldsher First aid for the mentally ill. Fel(d. i akush. 26 no.9:29-37 S 161. (MM 14:20) (MENTALLY ILL-CAIM A-,-ID TIMATMIT) MIKHAILOV., A.K.j LEVUSHKINA A felldsher (Moskva) 2~~~ Characteristics of care for patients suffering from seizures. Felld. i akush. 26 no.1002-54 0 161. (MIRA 14: 11) (EPILEPTICS--CARE AND TREATMT) 4 BORISOVA, V.D. Prinimali uchastiye: BATURIKA, Ye.A.; PESHKOVA, F.G.; AWWOV, To P.; LMSMU, V.Ye.- PSTROVA, KJO; SABLIM, O.F.; SLUnW, A:P.--TIMOVSKATA, lh.A.; CHIZHIKOVA, N.M. OPAKOVSrATA, L.I., red*; POTOTSKATA, N.M*, takha.red, (Districts of Novosibirsk Province; pbysicogeographical features] Ralony Navosibirskoi oblasti; prirodno-ekonomicheeksia kharakteriatikas Novosibirsk, Novosibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 367 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Novosibirsk Province-Economic geograpby) LEWSHKINA V.Ye.- TEV3MOVSKAYA, Kh.A. Studying the relief and dimate of one t own province in the seventh grade. Geog. v shkole 23 no-5:54-59 s - o 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Novosibirsk P~ravince-Physical geography-Study and teaching) LEW, Azriel On modele of set theory with urelements. Bul A-c Pol mat 8 no.7: 463-465 160. 1. Department of Mathematics, University of California., Berkley, USA. Prewated by A. Mostowski. (Axiom) LUGOSI, Lj_~Wjj_ Cmparative, study of BCG strains from Paris and Badkvest. Acti microbiol. acad. sci. Hung. 11 no-4091-397 164-165. 1. Institut d'Hygie .ne Publique (Directeur General: T. Bakaes)., Budapest et Centre International de VEnfance (Directerur Generalt It. Berthet), Paris. OEM LE -BER, Estera; Laboratory of Chemical Pharmacology ,. M.Jeanne and MICHEL (Heaa Pr-o-f-I-eanne LEVY) Medical Faculty, Paris 6, France. "Mode of Action of Tremorine (1-4-dipyrrolidino-2-buLyne) on the Autonomic Nervous System." Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 5, No 3, July 63; pp 280-286. Abstract [Fr,ench articlel-Study in vitro: an rat duodenum (alone, with acetylcholine, epinephrine, eserine, eserine + nicotine;) and guinea pig atrium (alone, epinephrine, nicotine, eserine, eserine + pentamethonium.) Effect differed: antinicotinic, nicotinic, delayed muscarinic (due to oxotremorine?). Six kymograms, 9 Western references. 13 The offect of quinidine in controlling angina-prodisposition. arv. hetil. 92 no.13:415-416 31 Mar 19-51. (CM 24:2) 1. Doctor. Wim 10 bilicon and silicon-load brogs. L. L-6"Y' hilrbltw Praim-Mitita 1953. NO. 7-,276-.-VrrirvTl1e'4 ot ImIs4t, coittg. 2.5-4,6170 81 or 2.5-1.5~,'v Si and 111; tire entil. pared Ivith those of firviltv's vatag. .411 ~?' 111) .3. attil Zoo .1%. ' III gencral, castilig tclultit. (If the-c bra-es tire lower th 311 of bronzes; cavabillty of the (ormer itimmits lot 141-1,11 ~i~ compared with 40 for bronzes, whiie their re-pective holme-t strength Is 12 and 2-3 kg./m./ml. ctji,.' te*ji. The u(wff. of friction or si-111) brim 1.4 at leant equal to that (if lorim7o;, and their respective shrinkage ivits 1.0 und 0.8%. tensile strength of bromes wits 22 P L sq. min. ;,,III elongation was 17-20%; that of ljntsF~_s mas 39-15 kg.l,q. min. and 2.1-300/0. The vastability of bras.,i inervaSLA from 3.50 to 775 in the temp. range of 0.50-11W'. that ef bronzes 300-4-W at I(W-Ifffl'. An hicrease of -I aloovv 13% hardens but crubrittivi Ille itictal, while 111) above 41Z-0 lowers the yield point nrid impact strength, ni' sharpl) 0.82-3.07% Fe reduces the tensile strength front 40 Ito 33 kil./sq. mm. and clougatinq from 23 to 12%, the impact strength being around 2 cirt. lar tile whole &nge. More than 0.1% ' does iiot aff -t Ilse lettsile .-Strength but lowers the elongations mid iedumq impact. .Strength from 19 to 0.5 kg./m./mtL Colo. UtI(I frin" 'J.2 to 0.26 kg./m./sq. cm. Production -I ound and stroiig castings was helped by Al addu. lei Ow ladle which in the range of 0.24-1.63% left tensile -,trt:iigtli and elongation unaffected. The max. coeff. of friction of At-benring brasse3 was ORN-0.11) as Compared with U.M.'Jor hublAft A properti" of thr~- .tLnd 0.005 for bronze. Tlicanlifriction, dram" were confirmed by actual railmid opuratium.. f). cat I 'Nz1 CatcCory i POUM/Thoorotionl Physloa - quantum Fiold Thoory D-6 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizikaj No 3p 1957, No 5729 liarskr.k, R.B. -,uthor : II,CYV JA Lfe Titlo : Lio-do-rri Status of Moson Thoory of Nucloar Forecs Orig Pub : Postopy fiz., 1956, 1, No 1, 37-56 -.&bstract: 4'. locturo dolivorrd at tho Conforonco on Nucloar and lJosori Miysics iii Glasgow 1954, Card 1. VORONTSOVA, A. ; LEMXANT, 2. USSR (600) 4. Metal Cutting-Bibliography 7. ffow we propagandize practices of innovators in industry. Klub no. 10 1959. 9. MonthLy_,Ust of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 953. Unclassified. &WITKO, L.I.; G.,A.- KARTINOV, K.K.; POZHIDAW, V., red.; 4-WOPANCIA-10- BRUIMSLAIA, X. 0 0; MAVYANIN, I., tekhn.red. (Hidden capacities of the railroads in White Ruesial Razervy provozuoi 9-posobnosti zheleznykh dorog Belorusaiie Xinsk, Goa. izd-vo BSSR. Red.nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1958. 334 p. (MIRA 12:12) (White Jbissia-Railroads) YUSHKEVICHt Yej. (KInsk); LOYANTY G.A. (Minsk) Wricient utilization of 1000motives. Zhel.dor.transp. 4.7 no.12t24.-26 D 165, (MIU :L8.-12) 2. Zmmetitell necha-11nika AblorusakcT zhelesnoy dorogi (for Yus4kevidh). 9. Zamestital"nachallnika otdola SlUZ11by, dvizhenlya Belorusakoy zheleznojr dorogi (for Lev7ant). AdenusijivLriphasihatc (AT.iIj and cliangwi in brain cortex after carazole convulsions, M. 141;, Mulkliumn, and B. 1. xaulelwt,kaya Biol. and Med. Chent.. Acad. Med. Sci. U.S.S.R-and, Central Inst. Psychiat.. Moscow). Ukrain. Biokhim. Zhur. 71, 363---i(10411)(in Russian).-There Isa considerable. decrease in ATP (r) angi phosphocreatine (n), gn inexense of inarg. P. and excitabUity of the cerebral inolor zone depre,~svd; 06 is in accord with the bypcthesis tbut ATP is um energy %ource of uortical cxcitatiun. Di- lateral. Lrtphinntions of dogs under morpithm-et1wr liam-osis were made. and the dum mnovel; L"' furs. aflex opcra-- tion, 101cil the dog slinwed pupillary, rellvceq, 1-1.5 g. of cortex was cxcised and intmediately iunutmLA in liquid air. After I hr. 0.25 rul. of 107* curi2ole soln.lkr: WE. WIL4 'injected Intmveneusly via a glass natinula in the fcmoral ~Vein. rouowing a latent period of 15-20 -sce., tonic and then clouic convulsions of 2-3-mh~. daration set iu, irmnedi- atuly -AIL-r which a 24nd syffuneLriml ssruple was excised. One IL-. after the 2nd sample, a series of consecutive con-, Yulsions were induced, corazole belug injoctcd imntediateWl after c:tssatioa al convulsions, and a 3rd sample was taken.~; Rbeobase for the normal motor zone was ulso det.l. After"I single au:i multiple attacU, excitabifity Nvns de,d. by' al cbronaximeter, the active electrode (a 5wuh noji~tcned in'., Ringer bolu. and connected by a Oiin Ag rod) being placed 0.1 the motor zone, the itulifferemt electrode (Ag tulv-) bein lucAul in the rectum. ~x6tability was estd. by thrv~hold p L Mitruction of the extensor muscles of the hind contralaleral', limb. Samples were unalyzed for inorg. 11. 1, and U., ,Frozen sarnples were powderecl and then ground in a par-, celain mortar with 470 CCljCOOff (1:4), pr-otein pp(n. ~ ,being linilted to; 10 min. tu avoid rupture of lablk P cAAn- I .pounds (11). 1 was pptd. in I filtrate by adda. of '15% irsercuric acetate (0.25 m1./3 ml. of CCIICOOII filtrate).:! -To a 2nd portion of filtmte (I ril.) NaOl I was added to a :light phenolphthalcin pink, followed by 0.2 ml. of r"51" I P barium acetate. Inorg. P was detd. in Llie ppt. and In /57_~ the Centrifugate. Clayton Ifoloway LEVYANT, M. I. Cand Biolog Sci I)issertation: "Com arative Characteristic of Phosphatamea and phoppjioamidases." 9/3750 Acad Mad Sci USSR SO Vecheryaya Mo-z:Pkva sum 71 rb. N N-1, 04 the Oak" so ver"r6n. C.A. W921se-w4be nishe c in the veigno- Idnetripb4opbale (ATF) coassat of =cwtex 9"Urp 6 uAn stiter death *ben the dmp 1.16 -78%. Only about 10% ;i the WQ ATP ressains 2&-W min. after death. When the blood chvulation of Ow Mtral rAmous NYWOM is vatmeti. IM brain pattlally regains Its hoaction, and the ATP .,I pbwbti. . Y.1bised I. th. bi. Cowtex to the awmal level. Ibis eve. occurs 3D min. aftcr the din" death of the dog. The pbospbocrestinc cm. tent of dog bmk eatex decreases durl ajpny to 65% CA the uw=W vabse but Stadgially risrolter desth. until, 30 two. later. On L tive Mcbem 04% of oomW. p "vetalwAimen in - diffen from that of muse4e lie- vorc Mxwohormtkw partk**bm In the besin enaT.Mic activity I.v jkb"w jwth ollm then Ihniosh ATP. It. ONE Atal" MW ftmodtim Of WOOD WOMMMUM Iron; chramtoigrupity vms und jar the septs. of tht smino scitis. i1wmeins and The "proto-orMs" obtsin"I by teralment of its- lonsfolas with alkali (mwlllituu unstated): eat allgindo: 41anins 11-11 and 0.7%, sqlalra 6.7 and 11.3, maimnic scid SA and 7.11, hkidbW 241 end 1.9. "Inre 24 and Md. glutamic Acid -mW 23-1. bWm7.3 and, 1.34. tatetbicnine 5.1 Anti 4.6. t Y"Km 4.0 and 612. ftyptopbRe 1.2 and I M. phenytaknine 7.7 And 6.5%. ages (selds givert in mine order): 9-5 nd 9.3.9.2 53 and 6.53, 2.0 and 0.79. 29and 4.8. 11.0 SW 17.1. 4.6 and 642, 0.06 and 0.04. 0.0 and P.O. 0 0 And 0.0 2.3 SW 247* coda; 3.8 MW 3.73, 4.1 and 3.02. 7:1 And FW 3.1 MW 216. 1.9 and OJO. 22 and 26. 8.2 and 11.1, 3.100 3.07, 8.1 and 5.83. 1.2 and 1.10, 1.5 and %1. Irlyvinhwet MA5 smA 8.78.9.78 MW 7.63.13.7and 9.4, L4 And 2.011. 3.6 and 2.08, 19.46 and 193. 0.42 and 4.1, 1.9 and 117 3.03 a3ki 4 61 0.6 and O.S. 5.1 and 6.3; 11twin; 3.7 and .1.0,'i.7 and I.F.' 111.8 and 12.6, 2.A and 2.08, - and 2.8. 14.8 and 12.4, 10.1 and 13.0, 2.6 and 1,02. 6.15 and P.M. -3.%%and2AW.f1.Oswdf1.2. 1. very *mikr to the compni. of fibrin And Its twota"cid: I he 111(01 sinfilcul difference Is the 10.66~-' , content of sla- 'Ar"k- 161. Komolspoff 7~1 The incomw,tf- f Lhej~d .,ine ~cifj- !h- Lcv USSR/General Biology Individual Development. B-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25885 Author : Orekhovich, V.N., Levchuk, T.P., Levyant M.I. Inst Title : The Incorporation of Amino Acids in the Albumen if an Unfertilized Hen's Egg. Orig Pub : Biokhimiya, 1955, 20, No 6, 714-717 Abst : Tracer ar no acids (thyrozine-cl4, methionine-s35, and lysine C 4) were introduced into the white and yoke of an unfertilized egg of a hen of the Leghorn breed, 10 to 12 hours after it was layed. The incorporation of these amino acids in the undeveloping embryonic disk takes place quite slowly (4 - 25 imp/min per 10 mg of albumen after 10 to 20 hours), The albumen of the capsule and of the yoek fail to take up a-mino acids altogether. These data suggest the absence of synthesis and "renewal" processes in the capsule and yoke portions Card 1,2 USSR/General Biology - Individual Development. B-3 Abs Z,*our Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25885 of the unfertilized egg (as had been shown previously in the case of the fertilized egg). Card 2/2 Itr ilevnu, COKHOVICH' Vasilty LRYCHUY, Taislys Petrovna; IXVYAHT IN,# likolseyvich; STALA~*~#P ',"reW1OWV11a,*1GUBIV. X.I.. tokhni'cho- skiy redaktor [Radioactive isotopes and their application to blochamistu and medicine] Radioaktivnve izotopy i ikh primanente v biokhimii t meditains. Moskva, lxd-vo Otuants," 1956. 30 P. (Yeasoluznos obahchastvo po rasprostrane~iiu politichaskikh I nauchnykfi znanii Ser.3. no.50) (MLOA 10:1i (RADIOISOTOM) OBEKHOVICH, V-H-, IMANT, M.I.0 LEYCHIM, T.P. Studies-of the processes of protein renewal. Teat. AMR SSSR 13 no.5:3-8 158 NIRA 11:6) (PRMEINS, protein regen. processes (Rue)) LWYART, M.I.; L&VCHUK, T.P.; OREXHOVICH, V.H. Mechanism of the incorporation of labeled amino acids into proteins. Blokhimiia 24 no.2:177-180 Hr-Ap '59. (XIRA 12:7) 1. Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistry, Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (MNTHIONIN3, metabolism, serum albumin incorporation, radiotracer studies (Ras)) (Sim ALBUMIN, methionine incorporation, radiotracer studies (Rio)) tMANT M.I., OIRKHOVICH V.N., FIRFAROVA K.F., KHOKU.CVA O.S., CkffMrN-.P.' YEVTIKHINA Z.F., KUNINA, ON. (USSR) "Tissue Proteinases in Spleen, Kidneys, Liver, Brain, and Certain Forms of Transplanted Tumours." Report presented at the 5th Int'l Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961 :'FIVCHUK, T.P.; LEVYAli T,M.T.; OFFEKHOVICH, V.N. F)r,p(,! f-i- action of ohickeri pepsizi wrid raw ~Iacld` kadrey natdiapsin on protpin zubstrates. Blokhlrdla 30 ri~;.10:956-992 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Institut lCaim-li prirodnykh 6-oyedllner.,y All SS-SR 1 irls'.1tut biologicheskoy i meditsinskoy khimll AMN S3-':'R, M--skva. IZMNT, S.M, Physical development of children in Leningrad during the first year of life. Pediatriia 38 no. 7t27-31 JI: 160. (MMA 14 1) (LENINOWD-INFANTS-GROaTH) LWYANT, V.B. Use of group explosions in Stalingrad Province. Razved. i prom. geofis. no. 35:15-23 160. (MIRA 13-12) (Stalingrad Province--Seismic prospecting) add S1169161100(VOI210161089 D228/D305 AUTHOR., Levyant, V. B. TITLE,. Experimental conducting of group explosions in the conditions of the Stalingiad region PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 12,, 1961, 26-27, abstract 12A267 (V sb. Razved. i promysl. geofiz. no. 35. M.9 '19609 15-23) TEXT: Under the conditions of a thinly-bedded section, the substantially increased resolution of seismic reccrdings was achieved by the application of a high-frequency fJltration.(70 100 c/a) and by the grouping of small charges. Tle effective- ness of the joint grouping of instruments and explosions in areas with a greatly intensified wave-interference was shown, A square group of explosions gives better results than a linear one. f-Abs-tracter's note: Complete translation.7 Card 1/1 ------- --- s-.hasibee 'ArIllea:,ro ~qepikig-- u) J.%A LV~ M CLU. ---I ~'fi Iijilb, '-f er.~.o SM hfil ges varied- a"50- ~-b bt4-inedLby* placing 6'a' 0 LI 'd- 16633-66 ACC NR: AT6003621 UP to m in thickne .ss can be clearly identified, EvaluatiOn Of the bi)nchlng ill-athod indicates its economic effectivenesr,, especially Ih the areas & I seismic conditions. of complex The bunching or the seir explosives at shallow d-pths permitra the mic exploration of regions where, until now, the cost of the conventional tech- nique was prohibitive. 01rig. has 4 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SL6H DATE: 00/ ORIG REY: 001/ OTH REr: ooo Card 2/2 ACC NRt AP6010063 SOURCE CODE: UR/0367/66/000/003/0033/0043 7 AUTHOR: Gurvich, 1. 1. (Doctor of technical sciences);,Molotova, L. V.; LevyantlyV. B.. ORG: Moscow Geological-Kining Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (Moskovskiy geologoraz- vedochniy institut);,Nizhnevolzhsky_lnstitute of Geology and Geopb~ysics, Academy of Sciences, SSS (Nizhnevolzhakiy institut geologii i geofiziki Akademiya nauk SSSR); Institute of Earth Physics, Acadermr of Sciences, SSSR (Institut fiziki Zemli Akademiya TITLE: Experimental amplitude characteristics of explosions SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli, no. 3, 1966, 33-43 TOPIC TAGS: wave, explosive charge, sound wave, seismic wav ;00e' ABSTRACT: AL\(comparison was made between experimental and theoretical amplitude charac- teristics of kxplosion nuclei in sand-clay deposits. The theoretical analysis was bas- ed on the theory of spherical emission of longitudinal waves. Seismological sections of underground layers down to 60 m are shown, giving the relative velocities of pres- 1" sure waves 0 P) and sound waves 0.) as a function of the respective layer composition (sand, clay, soil or sandstone) and the positioning of the explosion nucleus below the earth. Model spectra of seismic wave reflections are shown with the corresponding am- plitude spectra (ampiftuds' as a function of frequency--from 0 to 60 cps), for charges UDC: 550.834 Card 1/2 Lc--.r L~ _i~ LEVYATIN, G. M. I Levyatin, G.M. - "The location of automatic sifting machinery", Trudy Vsesoyuz. nauch.-issled. in-ta zerna i produktov ego pererabotki, Issue 16, 190, P. 183-98. so: u-4iio, 17 juiy 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 19, 19h9). LEVYATIN, G.M. Technology Planning construction of flour-mills. Dopushchano v kachestve uch.-b. posobiia dIJa vuzov pishchevoi -promyshl. (Pod red.'N.F. Gatilina) Moskva, Gos. izd-vo tekhn. i'ekon. lit-ry po voprosam zagotovok, 1951. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1952. UNCLASSIFIFD. L M ATIN, G., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. Pendulum Inarings in transmissions. Nuk.-slev.prow. 20 no.I: 30~-31 Ja 154. (MLSA 7:7) 1. Koekovskiy tekhmologichaskly institut pishcheyoy prourshlen- nosti. (Roller bearings) IZVYATlN G., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk Analysis of grain utilization in mills. Muk.-elev.prom. 21 no.4:11-13 Ap 155. - (MLR& 8:7) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy Inetitut pishchevoy promysh- lennoeti. (Grain milling) LITYATIN, G., kandidat takhaichookikh souk. Principles of the performance and construction of the hot air unit I* cosdItlomerse **s-slovepromsU no.W6-19 7 156. (KIRA 9:6) I.Mookovmkly tokhmologichaskiy Inatitut pishchavoy promyshlea- (Grain--%71ng) LIVYATIN, G., kaudidat tokhnichookikh nauk. "-AO"a'm*A4* Determining the degree of wheat unilization in milling high-quality flour. Nuk.-elsv.proz.22 no.12:16-19 D 156. Mn 10 - 2) 1e Moskovskly tekhnelogicheskly Inatitut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Wheat milling) ~:~ 1-1,.,. -: LSVYATIN. Grigorly'Moiseyevich ----rPr-ocessing "g'reln in' mills; scientific principles] IspolIzovante zerna no mollniteakh; nauchnye oanovy. Moskva, Khleboizdat. 1957. 187 P. (Grain milling) (MIRA 11:3) 40 LUTYiTIN, G.R., dote., kand. tekhn. nauk. Technological efficiency of processes (operations) in the separation of mechanical mixtures. Trudy KTIFF no.9-139-158 '57.. (NIRI 10:1Z) (Separators (Machines)) LMATIN,,G.# IcandetekbMellaUk.- Interrelation between wheat moisture and volume weight. Nuk.-elev. -prom. 24 no.1:19-21 Ja 158. (MM 3-1:2) l.Rookovskiy takhnologicheskiy, institut pishchevoy, promyehlennosti. (wheat) L19YYATOY, A.E., inahener; PONOKARRV, K.V., inshener. Finishing bent furniture by spraying. Dor.i loookhim.prom.3 no.3:22-23 Kr 154. (KLRA 7:3) 1. Hookovskaya mebelinaya fabriks, No.5 Glavmebellproma. (spray P-'-ti-g) C-- - MYATOV,A., inshener; XURIN,R., inshener Furniture production has grown. From.koop. no.4:51-53 Ap'55. (HIM 8:11) Mazan-Irurniture industry and trade) LEVYATOV, D. S. LEVYATOV, D. S. PUIEGUDOV, V. N., VIADD4IROV, G. H. Podshipniki kacheniia sovetakikh avtomobilei (kratkii spravochnik) ,6Mtifriction bearings of Soviet automobiles (short reference bookL7.Moskva, Izd-vo MKKH RSFSR, 1953. 248 p. 50: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6 No. 9 December 195) LEVYATOVP Iv.m. Hypoglycemic encephalopathy. Zhur. neri. i ps'.kh. 64 no.g: 1216-1221 164. - (MM 17-.12) 1. Oblastnaya pelkIiiatricheskaya bollnit6a (glavnyy vrach O.V. Matviychuk, nauchnyy rukovoditell- prof. Ya.V. Maslov), Llvo7. LEVYATOV, V.M. (Ltvov) I~ftvr, -r~~ . Treatment of hyperinsulinism with glycocorticoids and ACTH. Frobl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.1:54-56 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Llvovskaya psikhonevrologicheskaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach A.I. Kovalyukh; nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. Ye.V. Maslov). LEVYATOV, V.M. Some principles of the nedicinal treatment of epilepsy. Sov.med. 28 no.4tll2-116 AP t65# (MIRA 18:6) 1. Obrastnaya paikhiatrichookaya bollnitaa (glavnyy vrach B.V. Marovich; natichnyy rukovoditell - prof. Ye.V.Vaslov), LIvov. SYRKIN, Ya.M..- FRENKELI., M.B.; NOVOSEL'SKIY, L.G.; MELINIMENKO, N.P.; IEVYATOVA, L.I. Industrial mastering of the production of quick-hardening slag portland cement at the Kharkov Cement Plant. Trudy IUzhgiprotsementa n0.4:127-143 163. (MIRA 17:11) 86210 s/oLo/60/000/008/007/015 B20ifE191 Volarovich M Zkja~_~. t and AUTHORS: TITLE: A Study Of Attenuation of __jasjja_Way0~S_ in Rock Samples PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRI Seriya geofizicheskaya7 196o, No. 8, pp.1198-1203 (+ 1 plate) TEXT: The authors used 1 Mcls ultrasonic pulses, reflected many times between the working surfaces of a cylindrical rock sample, to study attenuation of elastic waves. The diameter of the sample was 6-10 times greater than the wavelength of elastic waves7 i.e. the sample could be regarded as massive for the purpose of these experiments. The block circuit of the_apparatus is shown in Fig.l. A standard generator (1 in Fig.1) 26 V (26-1) produced square modulating pulses of 100 V amplitude and 10 pec duration. These pulses were fed to a aenerator of r.f. pulses (2 in Fig.1). The pulse repetition frequency and the duration of pulses was governed by the generator 26-1. A pulse of 1 Mcls frequency and 10 jx-ec duration obtained vith this apparatus is-shown in Fig.2 (plhte). From the output cathode follower of the generator 2 (Fig.1) the pulses travelled along a coaxial cable to a piezo- electric quartz plate 3, which served as a source of ultrasonic Card 1/3 862W 6/O'+9/60/0oo/oo8/oO7/Ol5' E201/E:191 A-Study of Attenuation of Elastic Waves in Rock Samples Pulses, The ultrasonic pulses travelled along a rock sample )+, and were detected with a pieZoelectric quartz plate 5. The pulses were then amplified with a wide-band amplifier 61 and were applied to the vertical plates of an oscillograph 8 (this OScillograph is marked by a square box to distinguish it from a coil, also numbered 8). 1he Oscillograph sweep was synchronized with pulses from the generator .1. To obtain the optimum energy transfer between the quartz transducers and the rock sampled matching circuitsi consisting Of coils 7 and 8 and capacitances of the quartz Plates) were used. Fig.3 (plate) shows a typical oscillo- gram obtained in a sample of gabbro. Figs )+ and 5 (plate) Oscillograms recorded in gabbrog diorite and granite (Fig, ~Iive I in aluminium and marble (Fig.5). Figs,6 and 7 give the dependence of the amplitude of the ultrasonic Pulses on the distance along the various rock samples (Fig.6) or along aluminiumg brass9 Plexiglas and granite (Fig.7). A table on page 1200 gives the amplitude attenuation factor for longitudinal ultrasonic waves travelling in basalt, gabbrog marble, gabbrodiorite, quartz sandstone, 9yenite, granite, labradorite~ aluminium~ brass and Plex1glas. Card 2/3 VOLAROVICH, M.P.; BAYUK, Ye.I.; - Elastic properties of rocks and the atsorption of elastic waves by them at high all-round pressures. Prim. ul'traakust. k issl. veshch. no.13!55-61 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Rocks-Elastic properties) (Elastic waves) IZVYKIN, A. I. 'Attemiation of ultrasonic waves at high frequencies in rock ipecimens. Izv* AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.3:389-391 Ib~ 162., (MIRA 15:2) 1. AN SSSR, Institut fiziki, Zemli. (Rocks-Testing) (Ultrasonic testing) Study of the absorption of elastic waves by rock samples under high confined pressures. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.23:50-54 f62. (MIRA 16:11) LEVYKIN , A1. Absorption and velocity of longitudinal and traverse elastic cm2. waves in rock samples at hydrostatic pressures up to 4000 ~9/ Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. zem. no.2:21-27 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut fiziki Zemll AN SSSR, T i0_4A EWT(d)/EWT(1)/EWT(m)A'WP(W)/EWA(~) EM/GW 6) 1 ACC NIt AP6005246 SOURCE CODE:: UR/0020/65/165/006/1287/1289 AUTHOR: Volarovich, M. P.; Levjkin, A. 1. ORG: Institute of the Physics of the Earth im. 0. Yu Shmidt, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fiziki Zemli Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Measurement of longitudinal elastic waves in.,rock specimens at pressures up to 40,000.kG/cm2 SOURCE: AN SSSR.',Doklady, v. 165, no. 6, 1965, 1287-1289 TOPIC TAGS: elastic wave propagation, - re chamber, ultrasonic wave propagation, rock, seismic wave propagation ABSTRACT: The building of.a. pressure chamber of a hard alloy with several re- inforcing rings made of h1gh-strength steel has made it possible to achieve pressures up to 40,000 kG/cm2 (equivalent to a'crustal depth of 140 km) in Sovat pressure chambers used to study the propagation of longitudindl elastic waves"-in rocks. Tw6 sizes of chambers were built (16- and 12.5-mm cylinders) a~d d to test cylindrica 1 core samples 15 and 11.5 mm in diameter and 16 and 12 mm high; the cores were installed in lead casings 0.5-0.7 mm thick '. A piston-type TsTS-19 9~ piezoceramic converter with a natural frequency of 3 mc/s, used to produce a~nd receive the ultrasonic vibrations, made possible a more precise determination of of - the times of the first arrivals., At this frequency the ratio oi the specimen radius to the-length of the longitudinal wave was 2.5 and 1.95 respectively, and Card 1/3 Imc! L n649-66 ACC NRi AP6003246 the rate of the elastic wave propagation in rock specimens equaled that ina finite medium. Measurements made under high pressures were accurate within a range of 1.5 to 2.5%. All rock specimens used were fresh ultrabasic cores (peridotite, pyroxenite,-and norite) taken from 'depths of 150 to 1000 m on the Kola Peninsula. In all specimens wave velocities increased throughout the entire range.of pressures, Increasing sharply in the initial stages, and flattening out at higher pressures. Above 10,000 kG/cm2, the mineral composition of the specimen had the predominant effect on wave velocity, but, at lowerpressuress structural- petrographic characteristics were the controlling factors. The fact,that at high IC6 sec 7 Fig. 1. Dependence of longitudinal wave velocity for the norite 470 specimen on pressure at room 6 temperature (curve 1) and with correction for T temperature (2 and 3), whose readings are -indicated on curves 4 and 5 respectively 1JOV 0 X_V'W =2 tc ~ICcrd 2/3. _AC _CN R - AP6010061 SOURCE CODE: UR/0387/66/000/003/0015/0023 AUTHOR: Volarovich, -M. P.; Galdin, N. Ye. ; Levykin, A. 1. B (Instit4'fiz~iki Zemli, ORG: Institute of Physics of the Earth, Academy of Scienceg SSSR Akademiya nauk SSSA) TITLE: Investigation of the velocities of JWdjn&L"Vejs_ in Igneous and metamorphic rock specimens at pressures up to 20,000 kg/cm2 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli, no. 3, 1966, 15-23 TOPIC TAM rock, longitudinal waves :rock forming 'mineral ABSTRACT: It Is 'now obvious that in the interpretation of data of seismology and deep seismic sounding,, Itis necessary to know the physical properties of rocks under the thermo- dynamic conditions existing in the depths of the earth. Heretofore, however, measurements have been made of the velocities of elastic waves in rock specimens under pressures of only 2 4, 000-102 000 kg/cm , which corresponds to a depth of 15-40 km. However, since much greater depths shcuM be dixded, it is interesting to investigate the physical and mechanical parameters of igneous and metamorphic rocks, primarily the velocities of longitudinal waves, at pressures above 10, 000 k9/cm 2. The present authors describe a high-pressure pre s s Card' 1/3 L 360-9-0-66-- ACC NR# AP601006 UDC: 552. 1-534.09Z used to test rock samples employing high-pressure chambers up to 14, 000 and 20, 000 kg/cM 2 (Fig. 1) An analysis of the experimental data showed that the values of the velocities of the Towara press 1 Rubber lining; 2 and 3 - [unidentified]; 4 piezoceramic cells (piston type); 5 - conos; 6 - two pistons; 7 - rock sample; 8 - lead c as ing 1 9 - shut-off rings; 10 - high-pressure chamber; 11 support ring. oil it Towird press Fig. 1.- Diagram of high-pressure press longitudinal waves at high pressures (about G'000 kg/cra 2 are determined* primarily by the mineral composition of the rocks, which is pjarticularly ev:Uent jn the. casecfrodz ant,1jr&g &clase. . fbwever,, the MWMof the chaW in waodt - p3ar Jes WIthpm-Mure, especially at first. depends to a considerable degree on the structural feature's of the rock. A sharply defined change in the velocities in more porous rocks, I. e. , granites, in the re&Lon of initial Card 2/3 sap 48 Welding, Rlec~rodee "Thickness of the Coatings of UONT-13 Electrodes," z: D.-M. Levykin, Engr, 1 p "A7togennoye Delo" No 9 'Difficulty vas experienoelin keeping vithin -established tolerances for coating thickness. As a result of extensive trials, these tolerances ha7e nov been Increased. Includes three tables. 20/49"6 WAI W- Le-qkinp D. Alloy ent Low Ijigh PhosPhorus Gow- "The welding n. DelO NO 5, 1,49. F,,gineer Steel" Avtoge *c1949-0 LEVI IN. D., inzhener. Correcting skewness in shaft bearings by means of electric fusing. Kor.i rach.flot 14 no-9:23 S 154. (MIMA 7:10) (Shafts and shafting) (Welding) UM/higinearing-Ship repairing Card Authors Levykin.. D. H., Engineer Title CO7eCqZ rig ~ in the supports of shaft drives bi fusing on of material with an electric-are, Periodical Vest, Hash. 34/5o 80 81) jSq Abstract I.-During,mijor OverMul of-a ship~_it_was found-that the bearings of the main--ehaft -.were. out -of line.- The proper-line was established with reference to the keelo metal was added inside the bearings by electric- arc fusion'. and then the opening was machined to the proper size and alignment, -#lot Submitted, t MR/Engineering - Shipbuilding A ~Pa. 128 13/31 Authors l- Lankino-, D, Me &gLnser - Title I Building.up, of-engine, bases Periodical i Vest. mash. 35/5, 36-37,, May 1955 Abetraot s' Brief report is presented onva" of building up'(in height) er4ine found&- tione during major repairs of ships and during the exchange of obsolete engines* Drawings. -Infftnuti-on- I I AUTHOR: 'evykin, D.M., Engineer SOV-135-58-2-12/18 TITLE: The Welding of Riveted Parts of Superstructures to Decks (Privarka klepannykh uzlov nadstroyki k nastilu paluby) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, 11r 2, pp 44 - 45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tests,'carried out on aluminum-magnesium alloy superstruc- tures riveted to steel coamings which were attached to steel ship-docks by welding, are described. The tests were performed for the purpose of determining whether the strength and tightness of riveted joints was affected by the welding process. It was confirmed that the method complied with technical requirements, since no deteriorating effects, caused by the welding process, were revealed. There are two photos and one diagram. Card 1/1 1. Riveted joints--Physical properties 2. Ship docks-- Construction 3. Welded Joints--Physical properties L r-- v V K A M PRM I WM EXPWITATION SOV15100 Kablov.. Ivan Alelwandrovich., Dmitriy MikhaylovichIlevykin., Grigoriy Semenovich Pilyavskly, and Ivan Pavlovic Prosymakin, Korpusnr^ konstruktaii iz alyuminiyevykh oplavoy (Aluminum-A.Uoy (Ship] IUU Structures) Ieningrad., Sudpromgiz, 1960o 151 p. 2,800 copies printed. Scientific Ed.: P. A. Alsuf 1yev; Ed.: A. 1. ICuskova; Tech. Ed.: R. K. Teal. PUNM This book is intended for technical personnel In.the shipbuilding Industry and other branches of industry en~Lged in the construction of aluminum-alloy structures. CMEPAM Experience gained in the construction of aluminum-alloy hull struc- tures is discussed. Attention Is given to the foUaving: equipment and &a- cessories used in the construction process, methods of preparing and processing aluminum alloysp tymes of joints for structuies mrAe of steel and aluminum al- loys, the &ssd'db3j*,,:.ve1ding'-,.&nd riveting of the structures., methods of protecting the structures against corrosion, and qu&3ity control. 4W. MANANNYXV.P.Ta., starxhiy wmchny7 sotrudnik; MYXIIF,Y.V., nauchnyy optrudnik Chomical'asthods of controlling foaming in boiler water. Tekh. shol.dor.6 U0,7:29 Jl.'47- MUO 8: 11) (loco"tive boilers) LBVYKIN, F. V. Levykin, F. V. "The effect of boiler scale on the temperature conditions of the walls of the firebox and piping in the operation of a locomotive boiler." Min Railway USSR. All-Union Sci, Res Inst of Railroad Transport. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). Knizhnaya letovist No. 21, 1956. Moscow. --,-LEVYKIN P V kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. Wall temperatures in series L locomotive boiler fireboxes. Vast. TSNII MPS 15 no.1:45-" Ag '56. (MLRA 9:12) (Locomotive boilers) LEVYKIN. r.v., kand.takhn.nauk Effect of deposits in pipes on the performance of firebox walls. Vest.TSNII WS 18 no.2:54-56 Ar '59, (MIRL 12:6) (Pipes$ Dspositg in) (Locomotives--Firaboxes) WED LEWKV, Fedor Vasij_!,yeyich, kand. tekhn. niuk; RATOYEV, Aleksandr -~-~ola~yevich,, iizW-.j-- SETRR,.ER, Yuriy Nikolayevich, inzb .; GUPXVICHj A.K., inzh., retsenzent; ZUBLEVSKIY, S.E., inzb., red.; USEWKO, L.A., tekhn. red. (Flaw detection in locomotive parto] Defektoakopiia detalei lokomotivov. Moskvap Vaes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie 14-va putei soobshcheniia, 1962. 127 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Locomotives-Inapection) (Magnetic testing) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications Zi LMKINI F.V., kand. tekhn. nauk Ways to detect cracks in the cylinder bushings of the 2DlOO diesel locomotives. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.9:16 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) L -.67 IIWT(d)/D)P(c)/F--'~-]P(v)/hVP(k)/87.TCl)- - IJP(c)- - 0~86? '~CC NR. AP6011252 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/006/0094/0091 -AUTHORSt Levykin, F. VI Zaikinj, 1. X.; Sapozhnikov, E. Ya.j Chernyayev', V. Yo. ,ORG.- none 3ITLE: A method for ultrasonic inspectiOAX bent bars, Class 42, Hoo 179978 SOURCEi Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsys tovarnne znakip no. 6. 1966, 94 TOPIG TAGSt ultrasoundo ultrasonic emitter, ultrasonic equipmentp ultrasonic flaw detector., ultrasonic inspection., ultrasonic sensor,, ultrasonic wave ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for ultrasonic inspection of bent bars, based on the utilization of surficial ultrasonic waves. To increase the sensitivity of the recording apparatus used in detection of cracks, the angle through which the emitters are turned is so chosen that the ultrasonic rays prouced by the emitters and moving along the cylindrical surface of the neck of the bent bar intersect at the center of bend. To decrease the influence of errors on the accuracy of inspection and to maintain a constant angle of intersection of the ultrasonic raysp the emitters, in the course of inspection, progress along the outer surface of the neck opposite to the surface being chocked on the inspected red.- To determine the dimensions of the detected crack, the transverse size of the cracks is measured with a feeler operating on the principle of reflex. The determination of the longitudinal dimensions is attained with an echo-measuring feeler. ODE: bj3/ SUBM DATE: 05Feb&3 CqJA C, LZVUIN, Hikolay Mikolayevich, kandidat takhaicheakikh nauk; XATSNELISON, S.K., redaktor; FURHAU,'G.V., tekhnicheakiy radak-tor [Mmmted agricultural machinery, and inplements] Ravesnys salfsko- khoziaistvennye mashiny i orudiia. Moskva, lzd~vo *Znauie.* 1956. 63 p, (Vaesoiume obshchestvo po rasprostranenilu politicheakikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser.5. nos.,34.35) (lam 10:1) (Agricultural machinery) IEVYKINV N.H. Sciantifto p~oblsme of automation in agriculture. Hekhri elek.sots. eeltdioz. 19 no.5t2-4 161. (MIRk 14:10) 1. Direktor Vessoyuznogo nauchno-inaledovatellskogo instituta aekhanizataii sellskogo kboxyayetva. (Farm mechanization) (Automation)