SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIFSHITS, I. M. - LIFSHITS, L. S.

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21560 Scattering effect of charged ... 5/020/61/137/003/009/030 B104/B214 to be described as drift, rotation, and deformation of the "current petal". The motion of the particles in the r-spac3 can be represented as ra]pid oscillation about the "center of circle" R and smooth dis- placement of this center in the direction of the magnetic field. The following relation holds here: VH@ , where t). The mean velooity v H is determined by the formula: VH(PHyi 0- 1 as (PH9 Ev Here, S is the area of cross I 2um apH section F, - e PH Pilo The mean values P H - PH' E , and the unit vector r of the magnetic field give the position of the "current petal" in the momentum space. The most important characteristic 6f the average motion in the above menti ed ty .pe of field is the adiabatic invariance of the quantity SUO H* 9vot)/H(R,T) which allows the mean differential equation to be partially integrated. For a complete knowledge of the motion it is necessary to know the equation for the quantities Card 2/5 21560 Scattering effect of charged... S/020/6i/137/003/009/030 Bj04/B214 P11 or F_ . In the foil ow:Lng - thene equations are intv3duced for three forms of the field: 11 For a weak homogeneous constant magnetic field this equation reads: -f- cons**. 2) For the case of parallel electric and magnetic fields: P eE.- 3) If an alternating field '9(t) acts on the particle the resulting electric field has-to be taken-into account which leads to a nonoonservation of In that case: P ff dS where Pj. is the*projection ofthe momentum on a plane perpendicular to With the help of these-equations t he.drift of-the ".current petal" is studied by the saddle point of the isoonergetio surfs@8e (Fig. 1). From a short consideration it is shown that the introduction of a particle in the region I and II may be considered as a random process. It is there- fore, possible tospeak of a scattering in the neighb.orhood of the saddle point which @8' a singular point in the sense.of the dynamio,s .of the motion of a particle in a homogeneous magnetic field. The scattering probab 'ilities v1 and w 2 in the regions I and 11 possiess fully defined Card 3/ 5 21560 Scattering effect of charged..... S/020/61/137/003/009/030 B104/B214 values which are determined in the following. For the case (1) mentioned above the ratio of the probabilities is given by w (S1/H)/2a-1(S2/H)- Here, 1 is the length along the lines of I /w 2 - Val force' of the magnetic field, S11V2 (.E , bH( 'f), is the' area of cross section of each curve at the intersection of conBt with the surface passing tErough the s ingular points and perpendicular to f (1). For the case (2): w S dpH S2 pAy E where 1/w2 dpl, 1(PH' E,,(PH))/ d cr(PH))l %@Qis defined on the isoenergetio surface - F- - S (p.) which contains .or the sIngular point :br a given pH. It is found further that the time of drift through the singular point is about Tlna.. Thersfore@ for the realization of this effect it is necessary thait the inequality T >> Tlna be satisfied. It is so for R - lo4oersteds and a-path length @,O.l cm without requiring any practical limitation on the value of a. Card 4/5 21560. Scattering effect of charged... S/020/61/137/003/009/02iO B104/B214 In the classical considerations made here the tunnel effect is not taken into account. There are 1 figure andl Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of Physics and Technology, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR). Institut teplofiziki,Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Heat Physics of the Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences USSRj SUBMITTED: January 2, 1961 _1 4-4 WO Card 5/5 S/056 62/042/005/033/050 BI 02YB1 38 AUTHOR: Lifshits, 1. M. TITLE: Kinetics of-ordering during phase transitions of the second kind PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i tooratioheakoy fiziki, v- 42p no. 5, 1962, 1354-1359 TEYT: The kinetics of a complete structural change of an initially disordered system (e.g., a solution) is investigated. The change is due to a transition (e.g., by cooling) to a phase whieb is ordered in equilibrium. The first stage of this process takes place through an overall short-range order relaxation. As a result, each infinitesimal unit of volume becomes ordered in type +tQ or -mL f-% . coefficient of long- range order). From the macroscopic viewpoint, the process is instantaneous and is of no importance to the structural ordering. The initial state can thus be thought of as consisting of two independent equivalent structures (.tj). It can be shown that structural reorganization is brought about, neither by uniform relaxation nor by a nucleation Card 1/2 S/030 ,/62/000/008/001/005' 1042/1242 AUTHOR Lifshita, I.M., Corresponding Member 6f AS USSR TITLE: Theory of the solid state PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk S13)3R. Vestnik, no.8, 1962, 23-25 TEY,T: -Quantum mechnies has great importance in the theore tical in- vestigntion of solid state physics. Th6 subjects mentioned are semiconductivity, ferro- and antiferromagnetism, crystal growth and symmetry, structural defects and impurities, phase transitions, disordered structures, and statistical treatment Of Rmorphous sub- stances and polymers. Important considerations are the various spectra: i.e., electronic:, electromagnetic, magnetic, high frequen- cy, resonance, and optical, Of interest are the properties of' substances when In the transition or critical states or when aub- ,jected to very high pressures. Recently a Scientific Council for solid state physics has been formed within the Academy of ScIencese; This will give new impetus to theoretical studies that cannot be. restricted to a specific section of solid state ph7sicso The Council is-expocted to raiso aebLdemic standards and encourage pro- mising'students in this field. GSG+ZIN, Yr,.Ye.,- MMUTS, II.M. MechaAfam -and k a of "healing" an Isolated pore in a crystal-line body. Fiz. brer. tela 4 no.5:132&.1333 My 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Khar,kovskiy gosudarstvennyy univorsitet imorLi A.M. Qortkogo. (Ditrusion) (Crystal lattices) S/053/62/078/003/002/005 B163/B104 AUTHORS.-' Lifshilts, I. M., Kaganov, M. I. TITLE: Some problems of the electron theory of metals. II. Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of electrons in metals PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v..78, no. 3, 1962, 411-461 @EXT: A review on thp thermodynamical equilibrium qualities of metals at low temperatures is given, paying special attention to those effects that- are sensitive to the dispersion law of the conduction electrons. The treatment is mainly based on the "gas model" in which the conduction electrons may be considered as an ideal giis of charged quasi-particles. The shape of Fermi surface in conducting crystals is discussed, especially degenerate cases where the energy surfaces have singular points or where@. the surfaces of equal energy belonging to neighboring zones intersect. The density of--'states within the energy zones, which forms the base for,4 thermodynamic treatment of the conduction electrons, is discussed, again with special consideration of degenerate cases. Such special cases are Card 1/2 some problems of the electrbrr. S/053/62/078/003/002/005 V63/B104 interesting'in connection with effects au treated in an earlier pap,2r (I. M.-Lif'shits, Zh!@TF, 38, 1'569, 196o): If tho're' is a continuously variable parameter (e.g. laitice defori;iation under pressure) by whose variation the difference bet-dean the chemical potential of the electrons and the critical energy a :for which the energ@ iurface has a singular KI point, goes.through zero, ano,malies in the therqo@ynamical behaviour of the electron gas will occur. -In this case the topology of the Fermi surface may be changed completely by a small variation of the parameter 4 (e.g. pressure). This may cause anomalies of such quantities as paramagnetic susceptibility, thermal and electric conductivity, sound absorption etc., which depend on the density of states and the thermo- dynamic variables. A detailed theoretical discussion is given of the oscillations of the magnetic susceptibility and other quantities with the magnetic field strength in strong magnetic fields at low temperatures (De Haas - van Alfven effect, Shubnikov - de Haas effect). Among the methods to determine the'energy spectrum of conduction electrons, measurements in strong magnetic fields (de Haas - van Al'fv4@n effect, cyclotron resonance), ultrasonic absorption, galvanomagnetic effects have been most successfulo There are 28 figures. Card 2/2 .1 LIFSHITS 7. .; SLEZOVp V.V. Kinetics of the diffusion sintering of porous solids. Fiz, mt. i metalloved. 13 no.6:937 Je 162. (KM 15:7) (Sintering) LIFSHITS, Iem, ..-. -Iz@ The theory of solids. Vest.AN SSSR 32 no.8:23-25 Ag 162. (KUU 15:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR. (Solids) LIFSHITS, I.M. Kinetics of ordering in second-order phase changes. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 42 no.5:1354-1359 MY 162. 15-'9) 1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut AN Ukrainskoy SSR. (lattice theory) LIFSHITS, I .; SIEZOV, V.V. Dynamic equilibrium of a fog cloud over a liq%d StErfacee Doki. AN SSSR 146 no.4-799-802 0 162. 'VW 15:11) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M. GorIkogo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Lifshits). (Gas dynamico) LIPSHITS., I.M.; AZBELI,, M.Ya.; SLUTSKIN, A.A. Theory of quantum cyclotron resonance in metals. Zhur. eksp. i teor, fiz. 43 no.4:1464-1478 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Kharlkovskiy gosudaratvennyy univeroitet i Fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut AN Ukrainskiy SSR. (Cyclotron resonance) (Quantum theory) - LIMITSO 1. 14.; KAGANOV, M. 1. Sam problems in the electron theory of metals. Part 2: Statistical mechanics and the thermodynamics of electrons in mstalev Unp, fiz. mu 78 no.3t4ll-461 N 162. (MIU 16: 1) (Frog electron theory of metals) (Statistical mechanics) LIFSHITS T,,M. Theory of diffusion viscouatflow of polyaryat&Uine bodies. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 44 no-4:1349-1367 Ap 163. (14IRA 16:4) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN Ukrainakoy SSR. . (ElaBticity) (Strains and stresoeo) LIFSHITS, I.M. Structure of the energy spectrum of impurity bands in disordered solid solutions. Zhur,ekspA teor.fiz. 44 no.531723-1741 Hy 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Quantum theory) (Solutions,, Solid) XLGABOVv X.1,; L;@@HITS, I.M. Non-threshold Internal photoeffect in metals with intersecting bands. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.4:94&-954 0 163. (KIRA 16 :11) 1. Fiziko-teklinicheakiy institut All UkrSSR. LIFSHITS., I.M. (Khartkov) Quantum theory of crystals. Priroda 53 no.3.-68-70 164. (MA 17s4) 1. Chlen-karrespondent AN SSSR. I Acussim nt AP4o364o9 S/0030/64/000/004/016o/aL63 AUTHORSt (Corresponding member); Kaganovs He I* (Doctor of plWsico-mthematical sciences) TITLEz The deirelopment of the solid state theory @SOUFCEi AN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 4, !?64, 160-163 TOPIC TAGS: solid state theoryp Idetector effect., transistor eff act, semiconductors quantum property,, metal energy spectrum.. high alloy semiconductor,, superconductiv-'-:, @ity,.diolectrie state @ABST=Ts This is a review of the All-Union Conference on the Solid State Theoryj held in Moscow from December 2 to 12; 1963. More than WO Soviet and 50 foreign !scientists participated* The reports covered all basic developments in the solid :state theory., including forecasts, discoveries and studies of such propertigs as the detector and transistor effects in semiconductors coherent amplification, and frequency generation. The paper presented by the authors of this article was a aunursary of the methods used and the results obtained in the study of the @eleotron energy spectrum-of metals. Z. A. Kaner and Ve Go Skobov reported on-the 'Card 1/3 Acassiw NRi AW36409 @existence of Bose-type particles in metals placed in a strong magnetic field. 4. A. Abrikosov and L. A. Fillkovskiy presented the results of stLidy on energy spectra of bismil-,h, antimony, and arsenic. Two papers were dedicated to the .development of the quantum theory of crystals containing impurities and local defects. The one written by 1. M. Lifshits dealt with the energy spectrum of. :disordered systems; the one written by V. L. Bonch-Bruyevich dealt with high- @alloy semiconductors. The Nobel prize winner, J. Bardin (USA) and L. P. Gortkov ,Spoke on superconductivity. Of great interest was the somewhat controversial report of V. Kohn (USA) on the theory of the dielectric state. The following !members of the conference reported on electron properties of crystals: L. E. Gurevich, L. V. Keldy*sh, A. S. Davy*dav, R. 1. Rashba, 0. N. Krokhin, Yu. Ye. Perlin., and A, 1. Aksellm. The studies of crystals on a molecular level were reported in papers of Ko Bo Kolpy*to, V. Lo Indenbom, A. M. Kosevich., and A. No Orlov. G. M. Birshteya and 0. B. Ptitsin spoke on polymers., V. 14. Agranovichj, and J. Vanyard on the radiation damage in solids, B. Ya, Lyubov and A. A* Ghernov on the crystal growth theory, The authors conclude that this conference revealed the strong bonds existing between the different branches of solid state physics and thatp in spite of the highIV specia,3.ised n4ure of most paperns it proved the Card 2/3. Ar,GE=ON NRt AP4036409 importance of "all-encompassine conventions. A=UTION i none :SUBN2TTEDs 00 DATE ACQs 2CM.A ENGM. 00 .4SUB CODEt OP NO REF SM 000 OTBERt 000 Card 313 -- : -* , 5-- @, " _.: , @- . .ACCESSION NRt AP4039662 s/ow/64/oo6/oo6/1735/1743 AUMORS; Lifshitat I. X.; Shikin, V. B. TITLE: Diffusion viscous flow of porous bodies SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telat v. 6j no. 69 1964, 1735-1743 TOPIC TAGSs diffusion mobilityg viscous flow, porous mediuml polyerystal, grain boundary ABSTRACTt The deformation of porous bodies was investigated by studying the diffu- @oion viscous flow mechanism of polyoryotals. The boundaries of the polycrystal grains served as both a source and a drain for the diffusing vacancies. Quantity 0( was taken as the ratio of the average distance between the pore centers to the average grain sizeq and the work dealt with M - 1. All pores were assumed to Wive .an outlet to damaged boundaries. During sintering the system pass 'ed from large to small porosities. The small porosity limit of the diffusion viscosity process was investigated by studying )0, the average density of the substance in a small element ,containing a large number of grains. P is the average straos tensor with ,laplaoian pressures compressing each pon, and Vi is the transmission speed of the ,substance,, The flow process leads to a determinition of the dependence between the J'ACCESSI& NR% AP4039662 P OV and V tensors where V is V,,= 2). 9 and for a quasistatio flow ik A A Y . 6, 7r, P is V ik P'! PO 8, -1- -X'U dF with the "viscous" tensor ce a I.; PVII dt Alm determined by the siz e and form of the grains,P0- PO ('P ) is the density funotione In the simplest case of an isotropic structure OC Alm leads to two scalers. The model studied (see Fig. I on the Enclosure) required consideration of the inner action of pores, which is determined by finite spacing between the pores and is ro 3 V chaxacterized by the parameter X - - (where ro is the average pore radius, R R is the volume of the substance per pore). The total flow to a pore then is j=jX--#--YX-#@'.*..),- where JO is the average flow to an isolated pore in an unlimited medium with the equilibrium corresponding pressure P of the vacancy concentration at infinityp and V in a coefficient.of distribution dependent on the structure or the surfaces made amorphous, on the geometry of the poreag etc, To determine %/ a more exact analysis of the diffusion flows must be made by studying the potentialet' which may be writtm in the form of the Kirchhoff Votentiales Orig, art. has: 3 figures and 21 equationse @L.-__ Card 2/4 ACCESSION NRi AP4039662 ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy inatitut AN USSR9 Kharlkov (Physioo-technical Institute, AN Ukr88R);Kharlkovokiy gosudaretvenny-*y univeraitet (Kharkov State University) SqMMEDi 02,Tan64 ENCLs 01 :SUB CODEt SS NO REP SOVt 005 Onm 1 000 ACCESSION MRs AP4039662 ENCLOSUREt o, T 1. T I T 1; Fig. Disposition of a cell, taken as a model of a porous body, with a cubic type of polyorystal. ro is the pore radiusp,R is the external radius of a cell. The fine dash lines are traces of membranes through which none of the substance is transportedl i.e.p jn 0* Card 4A Or-M-1m, @510.111 @ ;I- - - -- . . -2, =:= @-Zr - L m LIFSIIITSY I.M. Structure of the energy spectrum and quantum states of disordered condensed systems. Usp. fiz. nauk- 83 no.4: 617-663 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) KAGANOV, M.I.; LIFSHITS, I.M.; FIKS, V.D. Electron scattering by impurity centers. Fiz. tver. teM @, no.9.: 2723-2728 S 164. (141RA 17:111 1. Inatitut poluprovodrilkov AN SSSR, Leningrad. LIFSHITS, I.M.; SHIKIN, V.B. Theory of diffusive-7iscous flow of pol-rcrystalline bodies. Fiz. tvar. tela 6 no.9:2780-2790 S 164. WIRA 17:11) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. LIFSHITS, I- i". "Eycitations and spin waves." report submitted for Intl CorLf on Magnetism, Nottingham, TUK, 6-10 Sep 64- Ph-,,sico-Technical Inst, Kharkov. i& LlFSHITSY 1.14,; GEGUZIN, Ya.Ye. Surface phenomena in ionic crystals. Fiz. tver. tela 7 no.1:62-74 Ja 165. (MIRP A 18:3) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni GorIkogo. ARTSIMOVICH, L.A., akademik; IMLDYSH, M.V., akademik; MPITSA, P.L., akademik; VUL, B.M.; VIZP.ESHCFAG71,4 t. , L.F.; PISTOLIKOPS, A.A.; SHCHUKIN, AX 'SAIZD;@- OT.T akademik; akademik; SKOBELITSYN, D.V., akademik; ALE@7 AMBARTSUIMYAN, V.A., akademik; ZELIDOVICH, Ya.B.; SEMENOV, N.N., @!@TTS, VEFSI.Z-P., V.I., akademik; KOTIELINIKOV, V.A., akademik;_LI)@ akademik; GINZBURG, V.L.; 14ILLIONSHCHIKOV, M.D., akademik Some problems in the development of modern physics; discussion of the work of the Department of General and Applied Physics. Vest. AN SSSR 35 no.2:3-46 F 165. 04-MA IS:3) 1. Chleny-korresnondenty AN SSSR (for Vul, Vereshchagin, Pistollkors, Lifshits, Gimbruirg). IjQ26A-66 EVIT(m ACC N% AP5028689 3OURCE CODE: UR/0053/65/087/003/0389/0469 AUTHOR6 Lifshitsi 1. Kaganov, H. I. YYr ORG: none TITLE:: Certain problems in the electronic theory of metals SOURCE:'- U@pekhi-fizicheskikh nauk, v. 81, no. 3, 1965,'3 9-469 TOPIC- TAGS: metal.,, free electron, Boltzmann equation, Obms law, electric conduc- tivitk'@ thermal conductivity, gstvanawfpetic effect, tberTmIectric effect, skin effect, ABSTRACT-. e:pjresent paper is the third part of an extensive analysis of.certain problems in-the electronic theory of metals (the first two installments appeared in Uspekbi.fizicheskikh nauk,_v. 69, no. 3, 1959, p. 419 and V. 78, no. 3, p. 411). The latest article deals..with the kinetic properties of metals primarily at low tempera- tuTes., -The main emphasis is placed on the properties and effects affected by the dispersion of the conduction electrons, which are analyzed by means of Boltzmann's equation. Sincethe review is devoted to static and quasi-static properties, the gas approximation isused (the Fermi-liquid interaction does not affect the final for- mulas)., The paper consiste.of 10 sections dealing with the various aspects of elec- trical -conductivity, thermal conductivity and thermoelectric effdcti; j galvanomagnetic effects, normal, and anomalous skin effects, and ultrasound absorption. The biblio-, graphy consists of 128 cited sources, about 30% of which are Russian. Orig. art has: 283 formulas and 3011figures.0 ics] Card 1/1 _UDC: 530-145+537-311.33 L!;@rd @-@2 L 1026 4-66 ACC NR, AP502868 SUB CODE: If,-VI SUB14 DATE. lione/ ORI(I Up: 070/ OTH m. 035/ ATD PMsS: ----------- T-A 2//,9T;14 Jun, 40 Po@er Plant, Diesel kieieiric' &gines, Diesel "Use of Type-D6 High-Speed Diesel Motor in Municipal Power Plant'" "Ye. L. Lisanskly, 1. N. Lifshite, MosObElek-bro, 4 vp "nierget ByW No 6 Recently, type-MAN 200-ft Diesel was Installed In a paver plant In Moscow Oblast. Installation and tuning required 35 - 40 days, during which a type-D6 Diesel motor was used to impply power to the nelghbaring oommmity. Describes Instal- lation- and jerfwwnce ot the D6. 2/49T24 Lvs.AITS@ 1, V, Coal mines and mining-accounting ExTerience in organizing mine accounting. Ugoll V No. 9, 1952. Monthly List of.Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. LIFSHITS, 1,ft . - Special form of irupparative inflammation of the middle ear cauBed by BGG vaacine in nuraing infantso Zhurousho.,nosoi gorl bol, 22 no./,t6l-64 Ji-Ag @62. NMA 16z2) 1, 1z kliniki bolezney ukha, jorla i nooa (zav. - prof. LL Potapov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (13CG VACCINATION) (EAR-INFMIMATION) (INFANTS-DISEASES) ROSLAVTSEVJ A.V.; URMAMM, L.S.; -LIFSHITS, I.Ye. Device for infrared biomicroscopy of the eye. Med.prom. 16 no.4:47-48 Ap 162. (KMA 15:8) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy instiut glaznykh bolezney imeni Gellmgolltsa. (EYE-EXAMINATION) (INFRARED APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES) .''-05015521 ACCESSION _XM@ *6@66165 obb'/68/0@6@i' 535. 8 7 'AUTHOR- Fdks;-Rsbidovi@ch, "al. Yei VasUlyiir, B. I.;.Roala;vtsevq, A. V.;:Urmakber, S.,,,Kroll, D.. So' @,TITLE:i:,Devic6:for investigating fundus oculi in infrared -light Class 42 No-:170182 T znaKovj-,no*'_& 19 5 -57 -7- TOPI C' TAGS, -e@eb al I fun dus ocui, infrared lioit fce@ ABSTRACT.--- A, devi. , for investigating the fundus oculi in infrared light consists 6,P an illuminating,:part uhich'contains the light source, a condenser, and a systeml of prisms or mirrors to alter the path of the light rays (see Fig. 1 of the Enclo- sure). @An opthalmoscopic@lens is used to separate the path of the incident light from-the-path of'the'-reflected light. -To.,inves.tigate the fundus oculi, an infrare filter, -4hich.-cuts dow In th e,visible spectrUrA to 760 mm, is introduced into the il- luzLinating',system.'. The.viewing system-contains an electron-optical ccnverter.to produce,aivisible.ipage'of the fundus oculi and.an,,eyepiece to observe this image# Ori art. hes, d 'fig 9-@ 'ITS] Card -3 BOGATSKIY, V.V., otv. red., GORIKIY, Yu.I., red.; DOEROVOLISKIY, M.N., red.; KOROPETS, I.P.,, red.; KURTSERAYTE, Sh.D., red.; FEL'TEK, Ye.I., red.; FAYNEERG, F.S., red.; KHAZAGLROV, A.M., red.; SHESTAKOV, Tu.G., red.; LIFSHITS, L., red, (Geology and geochemistry of the mineral resources of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Geologiia i geokhimiia poleznykh iskopaen7kh Krasnoiarskogo kraia; sbornik statei. Krasno- iarsk, Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 197 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Krasnoyarskaya kompleksnaya ekspeditsiya. LIFSHITS, L., inzh. I nNo defects," says.the automatic machine. IUn.tekh. 7 no.lls I 27-31 N 162* (KMA 15:12) (Magnetic teatingl 1 (Automatic control) LIFSHITSt L., inzh. that hardens. Znan.-sila 37 nolll-.10-117! N 162. (KRA 16:1) (Metals, Iffec of radi-ition on) min LIFSHITS$ L., inzh. . , Flaming spear. Znan.-sila 38 no-5:15 YT 163. . (MIRA 16:11) LIFSHITS, L., inzh. Xleotric BlaT Melting fOr the treatment of StOsl- Hauka i tekh mladezh 15 no-9t4-6 ST63. LIFSHITS. L., inzh. Electric current saves ships from deterioration. Wn.tekh. 6 no.303-36 Mr *62. MU icA) (Ship&--Cathodic protection) LIFSHITS., L., inzh. Engineering laws,.. amd their violators. Tekh. mol. 3.1 no.8t6-8 163. (MMA 16:11) 1, Chlen literaturnogo obOyedineniya zhurnala "Tekhaika molod9zhi". LIFSHITS, L. Not forged, not turned and not cast. Znan.-sila 38 noJig Mr 163. (MIRA 16slo) KOPIT, B.S.; MIKHAYLOV, A.V.', CHLENOV, A.F.; IDOV, P.I.; YUMOV, I.I.; TSARSKIY, S.V.; BARAIJSOV, V.A.; PIUROV, A.I.; jjFSH_jT8'__z.Z@,*, ABArUROV, X.I.; SOKOL#SKAYA, Zh.M.; MEZIXIICH, V.N.; DArYDOV, L.I.; VLASIMIN, A.V.; CHIKAL07, L.N,; STARIGHKO7, T.1,; KRULAROV, A.Ye., red.; PITXRWT, Ye.L., red.izd-va; PAR4KHINA, N.L., tekhn.red. (our beacons; collection of articles on progressive workers in lumber, paper, woodworking industries and forestry] Nashi maiaki; abornik ocherkov o peredovykh liudiakh lesnoi, bumazhuoi i derevo- obrabatyvaiushchei promyshlennosti i lesnogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat, 1961. 125 P. (MIR-A 15:2) (Forests and forestry) (Wood-using industries) UP.' URG' I@v Natan'ovich, piof6dsor. o tor 'iekhnicheskikh nauk; SALINAN, @amen Illich..kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; TARASOV, Sergey Vladimirovich, kandidat takhnicheekikh nauk; LAZAREVA, Soflya Tefremovna, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; FRIDHAN. Boris Nikolayevich. kandidat tak-hnicheskikh neuk: U V Ailevigh, .ye.. ga inzhener; SOBOLAV, G.A., retsenzent; SOXOrOW-Y e*' or, MMDVJMV, L..Ya6, takhnichaskiy redaktor LHandbook on flax spinning] Spravochnik po priadeniiu 11na. Pod red. L.N.Ginzburgab Moskva, Gos.nauchao-takhn.izd-vo H-va legkoi promyshl. SSSR, 1957. 667 p. (KLRA 10:8) 1. Moscowb TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellokiy Institut promyshlenaosti lubyanykh volokon. (Linen) (spinning) "NSU4 leonid Vasillyerich, doktor fisiko-matemableheakikh nauk; I)ROKIN. Alaksan(Ir Ivanovich, kEuAidat fiziko-vatematichask-l" nauk; gFSHITS, Le, redaktor; KOKOULINA, A., takhnicheski7 re- daktore [Atomic anerry and its utilizatiorjAtomnala anergiia i ee primenania. CT'rasnoiarsil'Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo 1955. 46 P. [Microfilm] (MIBA 10:5) (Atomic power) ROZHANSKIY, V.I., otv. red.; LIFSHITS, L.p red.; GILIDEBRANT, Ye.p tekbn. red. [Problems in the biophysics2 biochemistry) and pathology of erythrocytes) Voprosy biofiziki, blokhimij i patologii eritro- tsitov. Ktasnoiarsk.. 1960. 505 P. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Akaderlya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleu@ye. Institut fiziki" laboratoriya biofiziki. (ERYTHROCYTES) LIFSBITS, 1;6w IVPWAwvw"Px@ - Dar special correspondent, viake3 a repoi-t from the roaket 'ekh. mol, 31 no.362 'I launchina site. T 9 763. (MIRA :L6-6' (R-,ck@, ts-14odels) ROYAW, P.F., ILIKINSON, GLOTSHEVA. S.A., F.Z.; LIVSHWITA.-",,-uauchnjyy redaktor; redakt9;7-'G'-L&DfIKH, N.Y.. takhnichaskiy redaktor. [work practices of the Kuybyshev ceramic materials factory] Opyt raboty luibyehavskogo zavodiL stritallnoi keramiki. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.matorialam, 1956. 36 p. (MLRA 10:4) (Kuyb.vehev--Ceramic industries) 50) sov/67-5-3-6-112/22 AUTHOR: Lifshits, L. A., Engineer TITLE: Experience in Oxyeen Production in Czechoslovakia (Iz opyta kislorodnogo proizvodstva v Chekhoslovakii) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1958, 1'Jr 6, PP 33 - 35 (TTSM)R) ABSTRACT: The topics dealt with are 1) an annular rectifier plate, the construction of which is described. It has been worked out by the Khemoproyekt (ChemoprojakA.-) at Oetrava. It connist-9 mainly of an internal funnel-shaped container with a hydr2!ilic seal and a number of concentric i-ings soldered at its un.,)er rim. Between the individual rings there are annul, mbnrs ar cha with apertures, through which vapor passes through a liquid layer which moves from the periphery tortards the center. Th@ separability of these plates may be seen from the Vlorkine data of the nitrogen plant of the Ostrau Nitrogen Factory, is obtained at a Nitrogen of a purity degree of 99.9%@4 IT 2 3 rate of 1600 m per hour -and oxyl.,en of a purity de!,roe of @u at a rate of 3 7" 02 450 m. per hour. The areon fraction derived 9 Card 1/2 and 80 - 85c,O' 0 consists of 10-14% Ar, 3@j N , 2 2 Experience in Oxyeen Production in Czechoslovakia SCJV/67-5@@:@-6-1 0/22 2) Steel for regenerators. This is 1.11artin steel of the IZETT trade-mark (steel 11368). Its secondary components are 0.10% C, 0.50% Mn, 0.20% Cr and 0.30'/@ Ni+Cr. Its mechanical properties are:Breakinj; point under stress lies at 35 -* 45 kg/MM2. Linear expansion 25,5+21'p. chock ab-- sorpti;n 9 -' 12 kgm/cm2. The investigations carried out in Praf@e at the Institute for Liaterials and Technolo-.y- 13) Determination of small quantities of ox,,,,,Pr in ,rases. I-M, N1trD2',.n The method worked out by the Lr@'. F 1@1 C Factory) is based on the adsorption of oxy@;en by CrCl 2 in acid medium. A scheme of the plant is given. !.Teas-,,,rinG accuracy is + 0.0001,1a. There are 3 figures, Card 2/2 15(2) AUTHOR: A. 307/12-5?-8-9/17 TITLE: Furnace Economy of the Plants for Sanitary Ceramics (Obzhigovoye khozyaystvo zavodov sanitarnoy keramiki) PERIODICAL; Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 8, pp 22-2t (USSR) ABSTRACT: The furnace Instd1ations of the plants for sanitary ciaramics are characterized by a great variety, as can be seen fr-om table 1. Of a total production of 2,370,000 large items in 1958_,477* were produced in periodic furnaces. Furthermore the basic 4ifferences in tunnel furnace designs and operation to be found in the different plants are stressed. The different production figures of tunnel furnaces are given in table 2. The increasing use of burning without saggers both in continuous and periodic furnaces resulted in an improvement of the production volume. Furnace lorries are protected by plates from contact of the products with the fuel oil waste gases, as can be seen from the paper by V. I. Dobuzhinskiy, R. M. Zayonts and N. 11. Nizhe- gorodov (Footnote 1). At the Slavyansk plant burning without saggers is carried out by means of furnace lorriesshown in the figure, in which case bOl/'* of the tunnel height is wasted. Card 1/3 Regardless of the drawbacks in connection with the transition Furnace Economy of the Plants for Sanitary Ceramics 30V/'12-@9-8-9/1.1; to burning without saggers, specific output and gross production have been increased by 20-2@1,;'O and the specific fuel consumption has decreased accordingly. B. 11. Ollshovskiy, I. M. Leybman, V. A. Dudinov, N. V. Arapov (Footnote 2) reported on the introduction of burning without saggers at the Leningrad plant of sanitary ceramics. The system according to which products are piled in the furnace niches was described by A. S. Menyaylenko (Footnote 5). The production volume of periodic furnaces has also been increased by burning writhout saggers, as is shown by table 3. As far as the quality is concerned, however, the picture is less favorable. Hardly 507o of the production are first class, while first class products amount to more than bOr"; in foreign countries. GOST 5400-50 requirements are high but are not met. Conclusions: The Droduction branch of sanitary ceramics, which has been in existence for 10-1@ years, has not yet at its disposal a furnace entirely suited to burning without saggers since so tar the main objective of development work has been the intensi- fication of burning. The tunnel furnaces now in use do not live up to the quality requirements. The planning organizations Card 215 continue to insist on the use of tunnel flame furnaces and Furnace Economy of the Plants for Sanitary Ceramics ., '1/72-59-9-3/it reject the use of muffle furnaces as they are common in foreign countries. In the east of the country it is rendered possible by the abundance of inexpensive electricity to build tunnel furnaces heated electrically. 20 ner tunriel furnaces will have to be built to meet the '/-Year Plan requirements. The State Planning Mices )f the USSR and the Union Republics, the Nauchno-tekhnicheskiy komitet pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR (Scientific -technical Commirtee of the Council of Yiniaters USSR) are to examine the question of the most economical type of furnace and are to initiate concrete measures. There are I figure, 3 tables, and 5 Soviet references. Card 3/3 15 (2) AUTHOR: Lifshits, L. A. SOY/72-59-9-7/16 TITLE: The Quality of the Fluxing Material Processing Must Be Improved PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 9, PP 30 - 31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A group of collaborators of the PKB NIIStroykeramika checked the factories of sanitary ceramics in 1958- It was established on this occasion that feldspar and pegmatite delivered by the contractors, the ' Chaps, (Karel'skay& oblast'),and the Yeliseyevskoye (UkrSSR) quarry administrations is unsorted and contaminated by inclusions of iron oxides, in violation of the Standards GOST 7030-54. This deteriorates the quality of the products, and approximately 20 to 22% of the production are second and third choice. The starting of centralized dressing plants in the Murmansk and Krasnoyarsk sovnarkhozes, based on the " ChApiAskoyb and BarginBkoye 'deposits, has been expected for many years,butat neither will their production meet all re- quirementsj,lals6 they are situated at a distance of some thou- sands of kilometers from some already existing and newly built works. The dreBsing of the fluxing materials eit, the individual works must, therefore, be improved as quickly as possible. The Card 1/2 preliminary annealing of the fluxing materials up to a temper- The quality of the Fluxing Material Processing Must SOV/72-59-9-T/16 Be Improved ature of 7000 must be reintroduced, in order to facilitate their crushing. Besides, the works must be provided with conical ball mills and electromagnetic separators. This makes it possible to improve the quality of the products and to use local raw materials. There is I Soviet reference. Card 2/2 15(2) AUTHOR: Lifshits, L. A, SOV/72-50-11-14/18 TITLE: Ceramic Pastes in the USA According to Material of IIDKG", 1958, Nr 3, PP 78-82 PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 11, PP 44-46 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper, which is based upon material from "DKG", 1958, Nr 3, pp 78-02, the problem of ceramic raw materials and their treatment in the USA is dealt with in detail, and explained by means of 8 tables. There are 8 tables. Card 1/1 Steel witbout cast iron. IUn.takh. 4 no.7:16-17 Jl 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Steel-Ketallurgy) LIFSHITS, L. Blast furnace produces cast iron and ... cement. Wntekh. 5 no.9: 32 S 16o. (Slag cement) (XM 13:10) LIFSHITS, L., ip@h. Subotituting for aarhalt and concrete. lUn.tekh. 6 no.9:46 s 161. OURA 14:10) (Road machinery) (Soil mechanics) -;@; @@ @, . . q :tL " , @ , S105'1621043100410201061 ,M2/.B18O AUTdORS i Lifshits ,tLE@@@ , Go'nahaf t, Yu. S. , M3rkov, V'. K. TITLEt The cerium constitution diagram in the ran.re f.rom 20 to 350 0C 00 .1031 1- under pressure up to 1 /0:;12 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentnIlhoy i teorotich@,skoy fiziki, v. 43, no. 400), 1962, 1262 - 1267 TBATt itim of the pres*ent invc-stigation's vnic direct observation of the -toItranuitions, prodictnd by Ye. S. Itskovich (ZhETF, A,2, 1173, phn. 19-�2) at high pressurei" and temperatures. Uubic face-e.entered cerium 2 samples 0.5-0.5 mm were uaed, with ini tinl. resiztivity of 0.1 - 0.4 ohms. Fo.@;. the messure.,ionts up to 30'-403,r,/c.,,, the dcvice doBcri@ed in FMM, 9, 726, 196 P was used; at hif-her pre-srtireu the s ,t:!,I)lo vat!i heated directly by the .610aivuring current. The phnse traiiGit ion was detcrmined from the. jurir) in A, ty . Ita prensurc dependence varied -rcatly at different to.,!pera- -tiv.i turer, ancL at rising and falling pressures. The hoi-Cht of the jump fell f,3@om 32-4(Y;b at room teruporat'are to 10@, at 200 C ond 5-7'/', at 200-350('G. Tho C@rd 11J,2 :,/() 5 6/6 21043/0@,-4 /020/061 The cerium constitution diatr;ram ij1k_;2/i)1jO C-(y,phase boundary deviates from p-T linearity at above 2000C (k*ir,. Z4). The time dependence of the rcelative varia-tion of re.:,istivit , , R/ is I Y @ nonlinear above 1,800C, maVinr, extrapolations impossible, beyond t@iis r a rzI o n .The results do not conf@rtn the existence of' n critical point below 350 0, they only shov., the existence of a minimnun in the R(p) diaCram gbove 3 3 , 2 50-10 find of a maxianurr, I@nve 70-10 lcg/cm There :)rc 5 f-L_;ures. A330CIATION: Institut ',,.himicI,.cskoy fizile-A Alkade;AL nuil@ SziSR (InstitLitc of Ghemical Physics of the Academy of Scierccs US.A) 6UBM,ITTEDz May ?2, 1962 Fig. 5. liagram of position of resistivit y maximum (4d,4)) and minimuir,(O,O) IV,Oi presoure is-raised; A,@-: pressure is*re- duced. Card 2 -2- 0 S/734./61/000/000/003/003 10130/1260 AUT11101"""', Lifelilts, L.I. and BoSurlavskaya.. D.I. TITLE: -Uan of gas Rnalyzor of Infrared absorption fo@ anal-.,-3is of scotylenn and it- derivntivnq S OURCE Leningrad. V:jesoluznyy nauchno-iss ledovn tel 131,cly -ins t itu t oIntriticbe,91cogo !x,,,.w,,h,ika. Fizilco-Irlilmichecklye inotody analiza I lj,,.qlpc-lovqnlya produktov proi2,,vodstva nintati- ohosicogo Icauchlika. Leningrad, 1961. 101-112 TEl.,.T: Tho plirposf. of this work was to develop a method of continu- oua automp,tic nnaljal.r, of reaetor and robirn In t .n rvibbor tn(Nal;r,l. Reb.irn gis tjhJch is a bi*-component mixtijrp., ,.nn ba Gnril.-.yz,-,(l without im), 61ffletilty by lnfr'nr(,(.1 i-n an analytical elmrbor 300 rm Imig. Exporivinnt.4 o' Einxl,-. 1) infrare I . i d ap3atrnpliotometry of reactor gunaa linvci 8hown that no difforantial 'dnterritnation Is noiilbln of vin-y1tiont-71nno In reatylano in the pro- sonco of divln-lncnt,.,lcre Wr Fhe Inta(y-l incUlod of nbsorption of anargy of infrared r@dialloon. IV, is posolh1c., lioYtover, in gone Card 1/3 S/7 34/16 11AD00/000/003/003 1060/1260 Tise of gns analyzert.- ,@n,ios to analyza ronctor gf,30s for wimmsr,,w converston. This can be drane by chosing a correct len,7th of the analytic chnniber. It hns been provod that by replneing cortnin amounts of vinylacat7rlene by (livinylacetylene, provided *t;h,)t the concontr-ition oC viny1ncet-Ilent- in the analy7snd gns is lower Lhon 10;U,', Lhe rosults rnmain conAnnt, i.e. a summar7 determination of concentratJon of both -components is porsiblo. The-paper dzaln vAth nnalvnln of discharg@) gases by nf red spectrophotometry. Thin v@mt@-.od -)rodi,.cc,.,l roniilts for i-Axtures ncetylene-n1trogen, so !hnt los:3e:3 of hvflroc'rrbons in dischargo Uc!ons cpn b,) daterminod with r,,ifficient procision. The aqthors conclxido that: 1. GRs analyzers for infrared absorption, designed for continuous autonatic control of Gas mixtures contiininj, ac0t7lene one. Its dp- rivativon, prodlice satisfactory results in industrial conditionq. 2, Dischargo gases can be analyzed for acetylene content nnd foi, small Impuritinn of divinylacotylono by means of a gas anal7zer Of Infrared absorption mcya ol r vi n -4 (GIP-4). Card 2/3 S17341611000100010031003 1060/1260 Usn of gns anqlyzer... 3. By usin@, the above described instruments It Is possible to apply automritic control of processes In plants manufFteturing-synthetic rubber on the basla of ncet-ylene- Th,-r,3 arn 6 figiwas rind 4 tabMao Cjar@d 3/3 -7 20959-M 7WTM/ETWT( 4 -.4 0A'711POYT W/ 9004_...? ACCESSION NR: AP5021567 UR/0286/65/000/013/0036/0036 621.97.o4 AUTHORS: Pronini, I. S.; Monakov V. A.; Koryagina, T.'I.; Lifshits, L I,. _2@ak@ov, Is As; Shutova.. N. 14. TITLE., Method of producing absorbing sheets for superhigh frequency attenuators, i Class 21$ No. 172382 :05' SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarny1di znakov, no. 13, 1965, 36 ;TOPIC TAGS: SHF, EMP attenuator, attenuator component ABSTRACT: This Auth 4--rtifteate introddeen a' a qz b heets i -9r, '. C methodof producing for superhigh frequency attenuators, based on the compression of conducting com- positions. To increase the mechanical strength of the screens, to increase the stability of their parameters, and to simplify tile production t Dgy I a mix- ture (in parts by- weight) of 75-85 of powdorod polUr o,"-@ 11@#01 __Uyjqg_ I - f cmulsified po17 IJ u a rig com- A@yrj and 3040 of acetylized qqrbqn bju@.js sed s the* conducti position. The sheets are reinforced in the process of compression by one or sev- 1. eral layers of glass cloth-4 [o4l ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 24Sep63 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE': EC J 110 REF SOYJ 000 OTHER: 000 Afb C, r&J Mize&= ACC NRs AR06028416 SOURCE CODE: UR/O1q6/66/OOO/OO5/BOO3/BOO3 0stryakov, I.' A.; Lifshits - L. I.; Knyazova, V. P.; Bykov, A. S,;Fr1bolin:, G.G. AUTHOR. TITLZ-s Controlling the temperature coafficient of resistance (TCR') of conducting polymer materials @SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika i energetika, Abs. 5B13 ,REF SOURCE: Nauchno-issled. tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-t plenok i iukusstv. kozhi. sb. 16, 196 5,-135-148 plastic base polym ;TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor polymer, rubber/pa37r. er ,ABSTF-1.CT:- Specimens of rubber-base p6lymers-with a conducting filler and with !ezebedded contacts.were heated in a thermostat or by passing a current up to a ,maximum temperatura determined by the polymer characteristics. After the-first c- I y cle @!of heating and cooling, the initial electric resistivity abruptly fell off. After 13-4 cYcle's, the electrical properties became stabilized. The effect of mollifiers :on the TCR of polymers was investigated. Ten parts by weight of mollifier were added to 100 parts of the polymer. The TCR was negative when dibutyl phthalate and vaseline were added; it was positive when rubrax was added. The amount of rosin ,(as a mollifier) should not exceed 15-47 parts by weight per 100 parts of the p-ol-y-m-ei; ot rwise, the physico-mechanical and electrical roperties of polymer are impaired. the p ,The tested polymer rubber-base compositions have a TCR near zero within 40-100C. ACC NRz AR6028418 ITheir electrical properties can be stabilized Irf a preheating whose duration !depends on the type of rubber used. Also, the properties of conducting polymer 1plastic-base compositions were investigated. These compositions do not require jadditional thermal treatment. The above tests showed that the TO considerably fdepends on the regularity of molecular structure of the source polymer. The TCR lean be controlled by adding mollifiers and by proproti6ning polymer compositions. ITen, figures.-Bibliograpby of 10 titles. V. Brezinskiy [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE; 09, 11 Card 212 v. C- vv inzh.; UDALITSOV, A.H., glavvy red.; SETRYNBOX, G-ta.,-f@zh.red. (Using an infrared absorbing gas ansly2er in the synthetic rubber industry] Primenenis gazoanalizatora Infrakrasnogo pogloshchentia v Promyshlennosti sinteticheakogo kauchuke. Moakva, In-t tekhniko- ekon,informe, 1956. 9 p. (Fribory i stendy. Tema 4 no.?-56-503) (Rubber industry) IMI]RA 11:2) (Infrared rays--Induntrial applications) (asses) LIFSHITSp Lqzarl Izrailevich; MIKILAYLOV, I.G.$ red.; FREGER, D.P., GVIRTS, VA., tekhn. red. [Hydrodynamic vibrator with a contilever support used for obtaining emulsions] Gidrodinamicheakii vibrator s konsoll- nym krepleniem. i ego primenenie dlia polucheniia emallaii. Leningrad, 1961. 19 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno- tekbnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Elektricheskie metody obrabotki materialov, no.3) (MIRA 15:5) (Vibrators) (Emulsions) - - - - - - - - - -..... ACCESSION NR: AP4015ZSS S/0106i64/0001002/0041/0046 AUTHOR; Kushch, V. N,; Lifshits L. M.; Morkin,- K. F. TITLE: Temperature stabilization of crystal-driver frequency -SOURCE, Elektroavyazi, no'. 2, 1964, 41-46 TOPIC TAGS: frequency temperature stabilization, crystal driver, crystal oscillator, crystal driver'frequency, crystal driver frequency stabilization, peripheral radio communication, radio communication ABSTRACT: The requirements of drivers used in single-band peripheral radio communication operating without a pilot signal are considered. For ranges over 30-60 km, frequencies up to 10 mc (sometimes up to 20 mc) have been used '. requiring a frequency stability of better than -t (2. 5 -4) x 10" . A brief survey of the thermostatic -control theory with special attention to heater-type thermostats is submitted. A special diphenyl-filled thermostat (see Enclosure 1) was Card 1/0"/ ACCESSION NR: AP4015258 designed in which partially melted expanding diphenyl, in a sylphon, breaks the contacts of the heater circuit. thereby stopping further melting. After the latent heat of fusion has been spent in heating the ambient medium. the diphenyl charge solidifies, contracts, and closes the contacts again. It is claimed that a tempera- ture variation of 10. 2 or 1: 0. 3C was observed inside the thermostat when the outside temperature varied within -50+50C. The above thermostat used in a 1Z hZ4B -tube 50 -8. 500 -kc oscillator reportedly ensured a frequency stability of within (0. 3 -0. 6) x 10 -6 . Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 formulas, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 26jun63 DATE ACQ: 1ZMar64 ENCL: 0 1 SUB CODE: CO, GE NO-REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 :c.rd._ 2/yV LIPOTROPHY "Therapeutic Effect of Oatmeal in Acute Parenchymatous Hepatitis (Botkin's Disease)," by L.S. Lifohits, 12th City Hospital (Head Fbysician - A.I. Kirichenko), Khar1kov, Vo o Y taniya No 3, May-June 1957, PP PI-23 This article deals vith the clinical oWervation and laboratory investigations concerning the comparative value of curds, glucose and oatmeal in the treatment of patients vith acute, parenchymatous hepatitis. A number of hospitalized patients (54) were given, during a period of 12-14 days, daily portions of 400 g. of gruel made of 100 g. of oatmeal, boiled in 300 ml. of water with the addition of 100 g. of milk, 10 g. of butter and 10 g. of sugar. To a control group of 20 other patients there was administered intravenously 20 =. of a 40% glucose solution daily which, as previous examinations have shown, produced the same effect as curd.s. The therapeutic results in patients treated with oatmeal were better than those treated only with glucose. Comparative data of the stud,Y are presented in 3 tables. According to S.M. Leytes, curds, wheat, rice and oats have lipo4,-vhic proper- ties, but their highest value is found in-oatmeal. Leytes showed that the quantita- tive correlation of amino acids (m@thionine, tyrosine, valine, and phenilalanine) in oatmeal, closely approximateb-that of casein. The inclusion of oatmeal In the.diet of animals affects the metabolism and completely prevents the deposit of liver fat in experimental hepatitis. -26- 1/1 .LI7SHITS, L.59, dotsent; GFMITOR, Ye.M. base of systemic vasculitin. Vrach.delo no.6:633-635 -To l6o. (MIJU 13.'6) 1. 12-ya gorodskaya bolluitea SharIkova. (BLOOD VESSMLS--DISFASES) SUMOKLISKly, A.Ya., lnzh.; LIRFIVITS, L.S., inzh.; 1ASSINSKITY, I.V.p inzh. I- ---- .1 Prepa-ing prestr-eased reinforced concrete beams for rocfe of induE-L-1-4a@" buildings. TransD. rtroi. 14 no.7-.20-23 -Tl 164. (MIRA 18-1.) -L LIFSHITS. USSR/Electricity- Transmission Lines Hydroelectric Power Stations !;ov 50 "Super-long-Distance Power Lines," M. Yakoviev "Nauka i Zhiznl 11 No 11) pp 42, 43 The lst operating mdel of the Kuybyshev bydroelec power station, consisting of 2 turbines, 2 generators, and a long-distance transmission line (represented by coils and capacitors), has been built at the Hydroelec Power Eng Lab, (director - Prof T. L. Zolotarev, Dr Tech Sci) of the Moscow Power Eng Inst. The wrk was directed by V. A. Venikov, Cand Tech Sci, and A. V. Ivanov-Smlenskiy, Cand Tech Sci, and Engineers L. S. Lifshits and 0. 1. Zeegofer participated. The 2d rwdel, when completedj will be connected into the Moscow Power System in order to study the operating conditions of the Kuybyshev station more thoroughly. PA 221T39 124-57-2- 1926D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 64 (USSR) AUTHOR; Lifshits, L.S. TITLE Problems of the Simulation of Hydraulic Turbines in Dynamic Models of Power Systenis (Voprosy rnodelirovaniya gidroturbin v dinarnicheskikh modelyakh energeticheskikh sistem) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Mosk. energ. in-t (Moscow Power Institute), Moscow, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Mosk. energ. in-t (Moscow Power Institute), Moscow 1, Turbines--Simulation 2. Power plant models Card 1/1 112-1-397, D Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 1, p. 64 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lifshits, L. S. ------------------------------ TITLE: Problems of Modeling Water Wheels in Dynamic Models of Power Systems (voprosy modelirovaniya. gidroturbin v dinamicheskikh modelyakh energaticheskikh sistem) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Cand:L4&t.-- of Technical Sciences presented to the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, (Mosk. energ. in-t) Moscow, 19 ,56. ASSOCIATION: Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Mosk. energ. in-t, Moscow) Card 1/1 SOV,'1 12-57-9-18584 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 68 (USSR) AUTHOR: Lifshits, L. TITLE: Simulating the Prime Movers of High-Power Hydroelectric Stations in Studying the Electrical Part of a Power System (Modelirovan-iye pervicl'--Iykh dvigateley moshchnykh gidroenergeticheskikh stantsiy pri izucheni;- elektricheskoy chasti energeticheskikh sistem) PERIODICAL: Tr. MoBk. energ, in-ta, 1956, Nr 19, pp 30-41 ABSTRACT: Accurate simulating of hydromechanical processes is difficult because it necessitates a geometrical similitude for the hydromechanical part of the model to fully duplicate physical phenomena found in nature. For that reason, an accurate model is possible only for a definite type of the turbine. In study- ing electrical systems, however, no accurate simulation of hydraulic parts is required; it is sufficient, with a unity time scale, to have similar torque characteristics and equal time constants; for that reason, high-power hydro- turbines can be simulated by small turbines or by a special electric drive. ln Card 1/Z i SOV/ 1 1Z-57 -9 -18584 Simulating the Prime Movers of High-Power Hydroelectric Stations in Studying . most cases, it is sufficient to have a similarity within that part of the turbine characteristic which is relevant to electrical transients. Turbine torque characteristics for specified initial conditions can be constructed on the basis of universal characteristics of the model water wheels. In the case of a Kaplan turbine,, universal torque characteristics should be graphed for each set of runner conditions. A summary of parameters of model runners is pre- sented that gives torque -characteristic ranges for principal types of runners built by (Soviet) industry. The summary helps to select the model runner type most closely simulating the processes in the original. The above methods and graphs help to approach correctly the problem of simulating the hydro, part in the projects of physical simulation of electrical systems. Yu. M. G. Card 212 MISHITS, L.S. Adjustment'of dynamic models during the study of the performance of hydroelectric power stations in large power systems. Hauch.dokl. vyn.sbkoly, energ. no.4;207-2i4 158. (MIA 12:5) 1, Rokomendovana kafedroy gidroonergatiki Moskovokogo energetiche- skogo Instituta. (Hydroelectric power stations-Models) ZOLOTARW, T.L.; LIFSHITS. L.S.; RUDNEV. A.K.; TARASENKO, TU.M. - . . Increasing the dynamic stability of elactric power By-atems. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. no. 6:77-84 Ja '58. (HIU 11:7) 1. Energetichaskiv inqtitut.'.Moskva. (Electric power plants)