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AUTHOR: Lipin, B.V. SOV/149-58--4-1/26 TITLE: g5Years of the Soviet Nickel Industry (25 Let ni-k-elevoy promyshlennosti SSSR) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavede J T tnaya n1 sve R Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 41 Pp 3-7 (USS ABSTRACT: It was already known at the beginning of the l9th century that lar deposits of nickel oxide ores existed in the Urals Fnear Revda) and the first attempt to produce nickel from these ores was made in 1874-1879. however, owing to the competition of the foreign nickel industry based on the rich New Caledonian deposits, this venture was short-lived and it was not until 1926, when theTyu1er9j9(qe and Kmdnv9cc5e deposits in the Verkhniy Ufaley district were aiscovered, that new plans were made for development of the Russian nickel industry. Lack of qualified personnel with practical experience in -uhis branch of extraction metallurgy delayed r ' isation of these. plans, so that the smelting works eal erected inVeli~ UhleY -. and designed to treat the Ural deposits by processes based on those used in the French Card 1/7 25 Years of the Soviet NicInel Industry SOV149-58-4-1/26 and German industries, were not completed until August 1933. Experience gained while opexating this plant enabled the Boviet technicians to improve various items of the original equipment. To eliminate the continuous draught between the short caissons and the undershaft girders which caused dirstortion and burning of the latter components, the brick walls of the shaft furnaces were replaced by standard, donolithic caissons; the shaft furnace crucibles were reinforced to minimise the effects of erosion and to prevent losses of the molten material; forced shaft smelting vras investigated for the first time in 1934, and positive results were obtained; undergrate blast in the converters was replaced by large size, side tuyeres with standard valves, as a result of which the production capacity of the converters was increased, their maintenance made easier and losses of the metal due to spattering reduced; the practice of retort reduction of briquetted nickel Card 2/7 oxides was abandoned in favou3.-O-of redt~ction smelting in 25 Years of the Soviet Nickel Industry SOV/149-58-4-1/26 electric are furnaceB. In. addition, a small research and development team at the Ufaley Plant carried out investigations on various problems, such as ore roasting and agglomerate smelting in the shaft furnaces, electrolysis of the intermediate mattes and crude nickel and recovery of cobalt from the converter slags, etc. At the aame time new, large nickel ore deposits in the Central and Southern Urals,and in the Arctic regions, were discovered. All these developments contributed to the rapid growth of the Soviet nickel industry. In 1936, in place of the old nickel smelting works at Rezh, a new, small plant was opened, where untreated nickel oxide ores were smelted in shaft furnaces to yield raw matte which was then transported to the Verkhniy Ufaley plant for final treatment. In 1935, plans were made :L~or construction of another, now smelting works based on the Southern Ural deposits, which under the name of Southern Ural Nickel Combine was opened in 1939. The innovations introcluced in this plant included: Card 3/7 Sintering of the ore prior to smelting, use of forced 25 Years of the Soviet Nickel Industry SOV/149-58-4-1/26 blow eon-Terters, and two-stage roastimg of the intermediate matte in power-driven, multiple-hearth furnaces and in revolving cylindrical kilns. The results of an investigation on forced smelting of the agglomerate in shaft furnaces carried out, in 1942-1943 by A.N.Mellnitsldyand others, made it possible to increase the output of the furnace 2.4 times, to lower the coke consumption 1.6 times and to reduce the metal content in the waste slags to 0.08%. The problem of increasing recovery of cobalt from nickel oxide ores, and of improving the purity of the commercial grade nickel by reducing its cobalt, copper, iron and sulphur content was also solved. At present, work is in progress on the use of ox,,rgen for smelting agglomerates in shaft smelting. Production of nickel from the cupro-nickel sulphide ores followed the discovery of now, Arctic deposits on the Kola and Tay !nyrPoninsulas. At first, it was intended to exploit the deposits in the Mpnehe region, but richer, vein ore deposits were discovered i1i 1935-in the Nittis Card 4/7 and Eumuzhlya mdutft, which simplified pb&nDin9-o;,th9 new, 25 years of the -~;Oviot Nick-01 Induatry 30V/149-58-4-1/26 northern Nickel Combine. The pyrometallurgical plant was opened in 1938, and the electrolytic plant of the new combine was in operation a year later. Owing to the large enertZr resources of the Kola Peninsula, electric furnaces were used for smelting. An important part in the mastering of the production techniques and training of skilled personnel was played by a small development plant forming a part of the new combine. Equipment for sorting, magnetic separation and flotation of the ores was constructed. The production capacity of the electrical -furnaces was considerably increased by increasing the depth of the slag bath and by application of higher current. The losses of metal in the waste slags were reduced to 0.22% in the shaft furnace and to O.lr/~~ in the electric smelting processes. Experience gained in operating the Northern Nickel Combine was used in planning the Norillsk Combine created during the World War 11. Since poor embedded ore deposits cunstituted the bulk of the available raw materials, Card 517 selective flotation was used to obtain the copper and 25 Years of the Soviet Nickel Indus"U'ry SOV/149-58-4-1/26 nickel bearino- concentrates. The copper concentrate was smelted in reverberatory furnaces and the crude copper obtained from the converters was refined by pyrometallurgical or electrolytic processes. The nickel concentrate was sintered and smelted in the shaft furnaces to yield matte, which was then treated by the usual methods. After the World War 11, a part of the Kola Peninsula with the Pechenga nickel smelting works basad on the Kaula deposits was ceded to the USSR. Although the plant had been destroyed by the retreating Ge n Army, production of the intermediate cupro-nickel matte was stalted in a few months time. At present, various problems arising in production of nickel are being studied by large research teams of industrial concerns working in close co-operation with variation academie. establishments and professional institutions. A large nwaber of problems of fundamental nature such as flotation of intermediate cupro-nickel matte instead Card 6/7 of separation by smelting, development of a method of 25 Years of the Soviet Nickel Industry SOV/149-58-4-1/26 production of high purity nickel and levelopment of new methods of recovering cobalt and -treatment of the cathode slimes, have already been solved. ASSOCIATION: Severokavkazskiy Gornometallirgicheskiy Institut (North Caucasian htining-Metallurgical Institute) Card 7/7 LIPIII. B.V. Prom the history of Ural mountain nickel. TSvete met. 31 no. 7:19- 22 Jl '58. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Severo-Kavkazakiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut. (Ural Mountains--Nickel) LIPIN, B.V. Iffect of the composition of ore smelting products on copper and nickel losses in waste slags. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 2 no-3:66-77 '59. (MIRA 12:9) l.Severokavkazakiy gornometalltirgicheakiy institut, Kafedra metallurgii tyazholykh metallov. --/j '(Wonferrous metals--Metallurgy) , "i Y (Slag-Analysis) LIPIN, B.V. Clasoification of motals. izv,. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsvet met. 3 no.3:51-53 160. (MLRA 14:3) 1. SeverokaTkazskiy gormstallurgicheskiy institut. (metals) LIPIN, B.V. Lamination zone in the system copper - nickel - sulfur. TSvet. met- )3 no-1:39-43 Ja '60. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Bovoro-Kavkasekly gorno-metallurgicheakiy inatitut. (Coppor-nickel alloya-Metallography) (Phaso rule and equilibrium) -9/149/6 1 /OW/005/002AL8 AOO6/A1O1 AUTHORS: Lipin, B. V., Kalganova, 0. P. TITLE: Investigating the process of anode dissolving of raw nickel n PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya4~0.5 1961, 81-89) TEXT: At the "Severonikell" Combine the authors studied the effect of the composition, the structure and the preparation method of raw nickel anodes on indices of anodic dissolving. They employed the method of the statistical processing of over 200 laboratory tests made with anodes of various composition, which had been prepared under different casting and cooling conditions. The samples were produced in the refining shop, melted in laboratory furnaces, and obtained by electrolysis. The electrolytical conditions were: t = 60oc, Da = 200 amp/m2; the electrolyte composition was 54.6 g/1 Ni; 40 g/1 Na2S04; 25 g/1 Cl-; 25 g/1 H3BO3; pH of the inflowing solution was 4.4; circulation 15 1/hour per I m2 of the cathode. These electrolytic conditions were the same for all the experiments. The results obtained, which are illustrated by a series of graphs, reveal that the optimum composition of the anodes is assured Card 1/2 s/14q/6i/occ/oo5/oo2/oo8 investigating the process of anode ... A006/A101 by the following content of admixtures: not over 4 - 4.5% copper: 0.5 - 0.8% sulfur; 0.2% carbon; 0.1% silicon, 0.1 - 0.15% oxygen. The cooling of anodes should be rapid and conducted under the following conditions: after the metal has been cast into the mold it should be slowly cooled during five minutes, and then sprayed with water. The metal refining conditions should en3ure the production of slightly oxidized metal with a minimum carbon content, without using deoxidizers. The described melting and refining conditions and the recommended composition of the metal ensure the production of porous anodes, thus improving all the indices of eletrochemical dissolving. The article was recommended for publication by the Department of Metallurgy of Heavy Non-ferrous Metals at the North-Caucasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. There are 7 figures and 6 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATIONS: Severokavkazskiy gornometallurgicheskly institut (North-Caucasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy); Kombinat "SeveronikeY" (Severonickel Combine) SUBMITTED: May 30, 1961 Card 2/2 LIPIN, B.V. Effect of the pH and the copper content in nickel electrolytes on the speed of iron deposition and hydroxide filtration. TSvet. met. 34 no.11:36-38 N 161. 1 (MIPU 14:11) (Mckel-Blectrometallurgy'. w - - - r L,IPIN,-..BOVO Studying the process of copper cementation from a nickel electro- lyte with a varying multiple of nickel powdw consumption. TSvet. met. 35 no.3:34-37 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Copper-Electrometallurgy) (Cementation (Ybtallurgy)) (Nickel) CH&WV, V.I.; LIPIN, B.V. Smelting copper-zinc concentrates in suspension. TSvet. met. 35 no*7:29-31 Jl 162, (MIM 15:11) (Zinc--Metallurgy) (Copper--Metallurgy) MtSHURIYAN, MI.; LIPITI, B.V.; 3HKU)VSKFY, V.I.; SUDAKOV, A.I. Multista e retreatinent oC converter slags. TSve' . met. " -, 7,., 2.1 9 37 - 19-23 D f6`4 OMLA 180) MASI) B.7. !p tr, ri ---it I r!t; eX 6tP pr,-):., or,3- -,f -otjvt~r ".np rrxjfl~~', 'I -,,,d ra-0, I e,!l of ~*r.,-rr'.t.!,_j glagb. Tvv. vy5. tv~heb. 7.11v.,, met. 1-rs-lvat, laifedra meUdlargl! tya2holykh umetrykh inoir.fill!w. K Fr). UOSR / InficrobiologY. Microbes Pathogenlo to Yj-,n and Animals. Gene,-al Problems. Abs Jour :Ref. Zhur - Biol,, No. 21, 1958, No. 95132 Author :Nikolayeva, Ye. Ya.;-Zipin, K. M. Inst :Inspection Institute of-Tetertnary-Preparations. Title :Study of Periods of Exploitation of Produebre. Orig Pub :Tr. Goo. nauchno-kontrolln. In-ta vet. preparatov, 1957, 7, 278-283. Abstract :No abstract. Card 1/1 Kh. Sh. LIPIN and YEFTMOV, P. A. "The TsEP-2M Automatic Color Pyrtmeter" The Kirov District of Leningrad Strives for Technological Progress; Collection of Articles, Leningrad, Su4romgiz.. 1957. 171pp. This collection of articles descrLbes the progressive experigmce of the industrial plants of the Kirov district of the city of Leningrad in the fields of shipbuilding, machine IriLilding, instrument-making, casting, hydrolytic and other industries. New manufacturing methods are discussed. e 0-06 6 O*oooooo&,*4 #-4- 0 0 : :6 0 00000000004 00*0*09600006 0 - F1 ~ "Ff ~_ s.M111JUU163SUM a it V it x x It M ii bi a k U a x a of a as d C AI L-A-L-J L A. IL_ I __L_1 AA MAL W-St % 4 % ' P a 00 4 so A A 00 .-Go TU &sUrtin of cwvu in cestsiecdown wish meltim-paint Aisilysins; ntftg-p~W ~.oo codedineW& N. V. Ltrix. A-a. mst. aw4i. p4p-ki.. 5FV =10!(19M4 fin Rumisnl. 1. loW.-Udds 42, 471-2. d. C. A. 23. 00 47:,:. diagram of a twixim ponent system Itirming a chem. compd. cgu -00 lit retweerated by 4 Schr6der kMadthusics. If W CoMIX1. is undlevied. If the cimpd. Is diveacd., the 2 adddk kqwithmks ate replaced by a curve. whkb. smoding to 04D 4 Kurnakov. can be calM. If a jewAO expreselots deprimfinS an a variable paramert" Roo can be deduced. The ahm conclusions an &*Wywd from the standpokst of the dis- -.06 00 .3 Sortion of 0 -P. Cut w A no, of Int"Imiated Immulea we evWvvd. bawd un a - -W 00 V1 arlivary asmeop0mo. A theeirtical soln. of Kurnakey'o Probirm Is obWowd 400 01 which Is too complicated for practical purpuors, and Ow general candusion reached is, a 100.3, 1hat a twiltr w1hool Is to use the lichrAder kWarithaska as a 1xi-io, and to study the so eou devistlimi of the curves Man them. This method is empkYW with the r"Wt that Ow IxW" of the is. IA, can Ioc obtained by coleg. Its deviation both wrttically and as* eelis lendaustally frove the 2 9cbfo&r IWrithes". Two simple partial wAns. of Kwtudwv's Goi problem art thus obtained. in which the product of the 2 devistims is a const. H. C. K. 0 voo ;=00 rise goo t AJO.SLA SIULLMICAL tjjjPA1&A1_. 4.1 It, goo ti IM *j a an A 1 0 66 a Ole 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 e o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 :00000.0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 04- , LIA14--NV.q prof a Regular Rismann surfaces and linear representations of finite groups. Trudy LTDMT 6:38-50 154. (MIRA 11:5) (Rlemnn surfaces) (Groups, Theory of) LIPIN, N.V., prof. Roots of eighth degree eqwitions vith a group of quaternions. Trud.v LTIlfflP 6:57-66 154, (MIRA 11:5) (Equations, Roots of) LIPITIt S. r. Birds as feeders of the tick Ixodus perBulcatus. F. Sch- Tnidy Irk. ITHEM no. 7 r109-120 162. (MIRA 19:1) 1. 1z otdela zabolevan'y s prirodnoy ochngovosttyu Irkutskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologli i mikro- biologii. 1,111N, S.V. Errors in methods and apparatus used in clinical blood examination. Trudy VNIIK no,3:3-12 147, WRA 11:11) (BLOOD-EXAMINATION) LIPIAA!~Tj ROKOOVA, M.F.; YAMVKIN, N.A. Irrors in determining hemoglobin by Sahli's method. Trudy TIM no-3:13-28 14?. (MMOGW3D() (mm n: 11) LIPIX. S.V. Role and problems of chemiatry in the field of metrolog7. Trndy MIN no-5:6~-69 '47. (MI" 12:1) (Chomistry) LIPIN, S.V. Periodic law of D.I.Mendeloov. Trudy VIIIIN no-5:70-74 147. (KIRA 12:1) (Periodic law) LAPSHIN., L., aspirant; LIPIN, V.; RIDER, V.; VORONOV, I.; BELEVANTSEV, I.; BUNIN, L.; MANDRTZA7,-A-."'-' Experimental farm should serve as an example. Zaahch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.12:19-21 165. (MA 19:1) 1. Permskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for lApshin). 2. Nachallnik stantsii zashchity rasteniy, Perm' (for Upin). 3. Nachallnik Voronezhakoy oblast-oy Btantaii zashchity rasteniy (for Rider). 4. Nachallnik Petropavlovskogo otryada zashchity rasteniy, Voronezhskaya oblaot' (for Voronov), 5. Direktor Pavlodarskoy stantaii zashchity rasteniy (for Bunin). 6. Glavnyy agronom kolkhoza imeni Kirova, Konotopskiy rayon, Sumakoy oblasti (for Mandryka). LIFIN,,I,A" NISEMTKULI, To.,%.; NIKITIN, M.N., retsenzent; SHUSTOTA, I.B., rid--aktor; MMITA, L.A.. tokhnichookiy redaktor LStandard method of adjusting loons with upper reed in worsted manufactures generalizations from progressive experieneej Idinyt motod naladki aekhanichosicl-kh tkmtskikh stankov a verkhnim boom v icanvolloon proizvodstys; obobehohenia paredovogo opyta. Koskva, Qos.nauchno-iskhn.Isd-vo K-va legkoi promyshl, SSSR, 1957. 100 p. (Loons--ibintenance and repair) (MM 10--7) (Woolen and worsted manufacture) PANYSHEVA, Lidiya Vasil'yevna, kand.veterin.nauk;- 'PTU kand.vaterin- nauk; TARASOV, Vasiliy Romanovich, kand.veterin.nauk; LIPIN.A. Yelens Iianoyna, kand.yet,arin.nauk; MIN, ISOAld Georgiyevich, kand.blol.nauk; DOMCHIT, G.V., prof., doktor vaterin.nauk, sa- alusheaW dayatell nauki rdeceased)i red.; DIKARRY, P.I.. red.; GORIKOTA, Z.D., takhn.red. k tDitbases of dogs (noninfectious)- a practical manual for raterin- arians-Ohd TOterinary techniciazej Bolesni sobak (nezaramys); prekticheikbe rukovodstvo dlia veterinarnykh Yrachei I veteri- narnykh tekhnikov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1958. 445 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nank im. V.I.Lenina (for Domrachev). (Dogs-DiseaBee) biol Radiobiologiya)v Moscow, Izd-vo "Kolos",, 1964. 231 p. illus.# ~'W-70p BLOC-Oap pies printed. Series note-. Uchebniki i uthebrq7e posobiya d1ya vyashikh aeltakokhozyaystvennfth uchebnykh zavedeniy, TOPIC TAGS: radiobiology., radiology,, nuclear radiation, ionizing radiation, radiation,biologio effect, radiation plant effect, horticulture, Ani-I husbandry, radiation sickneaBs radioactive contaminationp nuclear protective equipment$ nuclear safety, nuclear shielding PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This textbook of radiobiology presents the principles of general radiology, elements of the physics of nuclear radiationo dosimetry,, and radiametry of ionizing radiation. It gives an introduction to the use of ionizing radiation in cattle breeding and agricult,.ire as well as sanitary radiometric control of objects in veterinary supervision. Alaos the textbook gives an account of basic radiation safety and the organization of work with radioactive materials, This book is intended for veterinary institutes and depVtmentas Card -1/2 L 3895-66 AM5025574 TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridged): Foreword - 3 Ch. 1. Elements of nuclear phj~sics 5 Ch. II. Dosimetr7 of nuclear radiation 61 Ch. M.; Sources of ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination of the surrounding environment 76 101 Ch. IV. Principles of biological action of ionizing radiation Ch. V. Radiation sickness,- 140 ICh. VI. Use of ionizing radiation in agriculture. cattle breeding and VOL40TKOVSKIY, S.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; SYROVATKO., A.A., inzh.$ LIPINY V.M., inzh, Unit power consumption -1` in excavating operations. Gor. zhur. no.9.-43-44 S 164. (KIRA 17,.12) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy inatitut. VOLOTKOVSKIYP S.A., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; SYROVATKO, A.A., inzh.; LIPIN, V.M., inzh. -, - - _ Eleatrical loads and specific consumption of electric power in jet piercing. Gor. zhur. no.8%4?-48 Ag t64. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut. BREZGUNOV, V.S.; LIPIN, V.N.; .U',TROSGVA, V.R.; NAUMOVA, Ye.K. Comparative evaluation of the bacteric.idal Froperties c.' aquarger and antibiotics in pure m1crobial cultures arid thelr assoc; 6 ~hti .. Nauch. trudy Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:121-122 164. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra mikxobiologii (zav. - dotsent Z.Kh.Karimova) i kafedra obshchey khImii (zav. - dotsent Ye.M.Kozyrev) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. LIPINA Ye. S). and WET) D. Yo. "Automatic Photelectric Light Pyrometer TsEP-Z" lecture given at the International Metallurgists' Conference, Moscow 26-30 June 916 CS-3,302,240, 11 Jan 57. SVRT, D.Ya.. LIPIN. Ye.S. The ?OW-2 autonatic photoelectronic color pyronater. Priborostroe- nin no*12:13-J.6 D 156, (MLRA 10:1) (Pyrometers) (Photoelectric measurements) PUSE I BOOK 1XFV0rTATICN SOT/211T 30MR91behanlyo po eksperimntallnoy tokhnlke I notodan Tymokotexpers- turnykh Imaledovan,17, 1956 1kmperim*nt&l-nay2 tekhnika I motodr Imalodorvinly pri wyook1kh too- peraturskh; trudy saveshchanlya lExperlsental Technique* and Methods of Investigation at High Temperatures; Transactions of the Conference an gxperlzental Techniques and Methods of Investigation at High Temperatures) Moscow, AN SSSR. 1959. T89 p. (Seriess Akadenlya nauk SSSH. Institut metallurill Komls:iya po flzika- khInichtskin conovau proizvodstva stall i,200 c0 Los printed. loop. Rd.: A.M. Sanarin, Corresponding Member, U&U Academy of Solanceml 24. of Publishing Housai A.L. Bankvitser. PMP=s This back Is intended for metallurgists and metallurgical engineers. COVIRAO: This collection of scientific papers Is divided into six ___partst 1) thermodynamic activity and kinetics of h1xh-temperature processes 2) constitution din ran studies 3) physical properties or liquid metals and Slags 41 n.. lytlcal methods and p o- duction of pure Settle 5) pyrowe try, and 6) general quo ntions For more specific cov*rage, ate Table of Contents. V. PrRORMY 3retv D.Ya. Modern Radiation pyrowtry 546 *Wnitakly, A.A. Thar."oupl.s for Measuring High Temperatures 563 Several types of thermocouples more Investigated for their ;ultmbilit3r for use at high temperatures (mostly In the 1700- 5CQ* C range). The most satlof&eto types were found to be those Of PlAtl"um and rhodlum alloyerifor us~ In the 1300-1850- C rftng*)- An advantage Of theme thermocouples 1, the Stabll- itY of their thermoelectric characteristics In an oxidizing atmosphere, an inert-gas atmosphere. I t:nd In vacuum; a reduc- ng &tmc#PhOr*, however, Is harmful this type or there.- couple. Svet, D.Ya., and To. S. IL*IpIn. TsKF-2R Automatic Photoelectric to r Uptleal P, Star 574 Spektor, To. Z. Temperature Measurement In Vacuum Molting 580 ftdsblbozhskly, X.Ya. Use of Submerged Thermocouples for Deter- mining the live In Temperature or the Open-ho :rth Bath During the Slowing of Compressed Air Through the Metal 586 11smouremente of setal temperatures with a hermocouple Sad* It possible to show that In the blowing or compressed air tkrough the open-hearth bath the rise In temperature Is sore -,Id.thmn inrordinary boiling and takes place In proportion to th ae.1. tion In the rate of carbon combustion. The Oxidation of carbon during the blast takes place primarily. as a result of the oxygen absorbed by the bath from the atmos- phere In the furnace (heated to about 1700*C), which assures a substantial heat arract and a Sharp rite in the temperature or the metal. With a blast or 22-15 mJ/mln and a pressure or 3.5-4.0 ate (gauge) the rate of Increase in the temperature of the metal amounts to about 3'Ain. 5r ACC NR,--- AP603"07- SO.U.RCE-COD E: UR/0118/66/000/008/.0037/00319 AUTHOR: Kuprin, V. M. (Engineer); Upin, Yu. K. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Equipment for receiving and printing numerical data by telegraph SOURCE: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 8, 1966, 37-39 TOPIC TAGS: telegraph equipment, ground receiving equipment, code transmission, data transmission ABSTRACT, The commercial telegraph service is recommended as the best means of trans- mitting numerical or coded information to industrial plants since it is fast (6.6 symbols/sec) and is recorded on perforated tape, which facilitates processing by electronic commuter. Taped messages can also be checked for errors before being trans- mitted. Accuracy is most important in transmitting numerical data such as statistics, accounts, and numerical codes. Experience proves that when messages in International Code No. 2 are received on the usual 5-row telegraph tape, there to one error in every 1500 symbols and 17X of these involve only one digit, as compared with one error in 9,000 letters of alphabetic transmissions. To reduce errors in sucli transmissions, a block installation for plants is described, including an ATA-2016 commercial telegraph set, a UATS-49 telephone switchboard, coding unit, four data reception points and the Card 1/2 UDC! 659:621.394.5 ACC NRi AP6034645 most important BUK checking block for digital data and codes (functional diagram). This BUK block is connected to telegraph sending and receiving sets operating at 300 m/sec whenever a mistake is detected and includes such units as an impulse receiver -and selector, impulse strobing unit, memory and recall cell, a diode protective de- coder, a checking and discarding unit.. The operation of this block is described in detail, referring to Schmitt triggers, PEH repeaters, 10,inverters, 14 univibrators, and 5 power amplifiers. The univibratore and amplifiers were designed by the authors. Orig.'art. haB3 I table and 3 figures,* SUB CODE! 09/ SUJK BATHS none Card 2/2 AXIDWOVO A,K,j prof.; DUSTOVA, R.T., aspirant; BEWV, Ye,M,, kand. veterin. nauk; ANTONOVA, We.., kand. veteriti, nauk; NOSKOV9 A,I,l kand. veterin. nauk,- LIKNA, A.N.0 aspirant; SIMWV, A.P.p aspirant; BOGRAROV, D.A., kand7-s-e=s o=og-. nauk; KHRENOV, N.M., a'ssistent Sanitary and veterinary hygienea Veterinariiet 41 no,4:89-2DO Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Bamarlandskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Ak~medorr, Dustova). 2. Nauchno-proizvodstvennaya laboratoriya po borlbe 9 balewyami.moladnyaka Sel'Bkokbozyaystvennylch zhivot"Y" Ministerstva proizvodstva i zagotovok sellskokhozyaYstvennykh produktov RSFSR. (for Antonova). 3. Vsesayuznyy nauchno- issledo- vatellskiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii (for Noskov). 4. Insti- tut zhivotnovodstva Ministerstva sel'Bkogo khozyaystva Uabskskoy SSR (for Lipina). 5. Vaesoyuznyy institut gellmintologii Imni akademika K.I. Skryabina (for Simonov). 6. Moskovskiy tekhnolo- gicheakiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti (for Bocharov). 7. Khersonskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut imeat A.D. TSyurupy (for Khrenov). LIPINA,,_,~k.j. PMUCALIN, V.V.; BOBOVICH~ U.S. Synthesis ard properties of nonconjugated dinitrodienes and conjugated d1nitrotrienes. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.110635-3640 9 164 (KEA 18al) LIPIRA, B.S.; FEW-ALIN, V.V.; BOBOVICH, Ya.S. Syntheo4a and structure of 10-nitrobutadienes. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.110640-3644 N 164 (MIRA 18u1) L, Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy podagogichaskiy institut imeni A.I.Gertsona. LIPINA, B.S.; PMUKALIN, V.T. Cpemioal transfomations of 1,4-dinitro-ld-butadieneO. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.110644-3651 N 164 (MIRA 18d) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni A.I.Gertsena. L 64558-65 E".'T(m)/EPF(c)/E'4P(j )/T/EWA(c ACCESSION NR: AP5020po UR/0020/65/163/004/0894/0896 AUTHOR: Lipina, E. S~;' Perekalin, V. V.; Bobovich, Ya. S. TITLE: Synthesis and structure of 1, 4- divitrobutadienes- 1. 3 -v. 0 SOURCE. AN -SS~R.- Doklady, 1*63, n 4, 1965, 894-896 .TOPIC -TAGS;.: - diene'synthesis, nitrobut.adiene, organic synthetic process ABSTRACT, - A-method was -worked- out for synthesizing nitrobutadienes potentially useful in organic syntheses. Suspensions of disodiurn salts of 1, 4-dinitrobutenes- 2 in ether or water were reacted with one mol of oxidizing agent to form the cor- responding 1, 4-dinitrobutadienes- 1, 3. 1, 4- Dinitrobutadiene- 1, 3 (1), 1,4-dinitro-2,3-dimethylbutadiene-1,3(II), 1,4-dinitro-1,4-diphenylbutadiene- 113 (111) and 1,4-dinitro-2,3-diphenylbutadiene-1,3 (IV) were studied. Ramanspec- tra showed I was a conjugated system,~%vith conjugation somewhat weakened by action of the terminal nitro groups, Cdnjugation in 11 was decreased further hy the methyl radicals. Spatial hindrance in III and IV led to the formation of 2 ~Ccrd 1/2 L 64558-65 11-ACCESSION NR: AP5020830 ? iseries of geometrical isomers, cis-cis and trans-trans. The 1, 4-dinitrobutadienes-1, 3 added nucleophilic reagents to the 2-1 position with sub- Sequent vinyl-allyl isomerization. Addition was onto the terminal C atom of the system when the second and third C atom were blocked. Thus, when isomers of IV underwent the Michael reaction, the methylene component added to the ter- minal carbon, and after subsequent denitration, diene systems were formed. I] underwent vinyl-allyl isomerization to the inactive 2, 3-di(nitromethyl)butadiene- 1, 3. The latter readily formed the tetrabromide while 11 added Br only under drastic conditions or on nucleophilic bromination. Orig. art. has: 6 equations. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy irstitut im. A. 1, Gertsena (Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute) 11 SUBMITTED: 13Ju164 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 0C.# a C jNR RHF Sov: 006 77, 7 K C. _j LITINA, G.P. Effect of forest belts on soil temperature and on priteresturial air layers over fallow fields. TruA7 GGO no.36:142-143 '52. (MIRA 11:1) (Soil temperature) (Afforestation) ANDREYEVI, Ye.I.; NEUDACHIN, G.I.; SALOV, L.V.; PETUKHOVA,,R.I.; LIPINA, I.P. Spectral apalyeis of iron ores. Zav.lab. 28 no.8:938-940 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Belortkiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Iron ores--Spectra) PORLY-KOSHITS, A.Ye. [deceased]: PORAY-KOWITS, B.A.: LIFINA, N.G.. Research in the field of tautomeric compounds. Part 21. Tautonerign of dipyrazolonyl-phanyl-methane.derivatives. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no.): 872-877 Kr '56. (KLHA 9:8) 1. Leningradski5r takhaologichookiy institut imeni Lensoveta. (Methane) (Isomerism) LIPINA, N.N. Larvae of Tendipedidae of TeletBkoye Lake, itB tributariae, and Biya River. Trudy Zool.inst. 7 no.4:193-212 149. (KLRA 7:51 (TelotBkoye Lake-Diptera) (Diptera-Teletskoye Lake) (Biya Valley-Dipters) (Diptera-Biya Valley) (Larvae) GOLUBEV, D.B.; SMDRODINTSEV, A.A., Jr.; LIPINA N.V - MESRAIDVA, V.N.; SIKkNOVSKAYA., V.K.; BDKAREVA, V.N. Changes in aldolase activity following infection with certain viruses. Acta virol..8 no.5:410-416 S 164. 1. Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Seral L Department of Virology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, U.S.'S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences; and the Pasteur Institue of Microbiology, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Leningrad. GOLUBEV, D.B.; ZUBZHITSKIr, Yu.N.; ZVEREVA, Ye.P.; SIMANOVSKAYA, V.K.; L?~Aj~. N.. V. ; YABROV, A.A. I~IP Change In cellular permeability in the process of symplasm formation induced by some viruses in the ti 'Pg~e. Vop. virus. 10 no.5t544-550 S-0 165. (~ff RA 18: 11) 1. Nauohno-iBsledovatellakiy, inatitu-t~vaktsin I syvorotok i Institut eksperimentalinoy medits'Iny AMN SSSR, leningrad. LlPnUt 0. A. "The Distribution of Small Foraminifers. in Various Phases of the Upper-Carboniferous and Artinsk Beds of Interred Bashkir Masses", Is. Ak. Neuk SSSR, Ser. Geol., 3v 1949, . LIPINA,-.Q. A.,--. - . - I - in V!v inventlor.4 tuuA~uLes 4sat Vie fwWwlug aclantific vorka, paptitftr et~,er-,- t4A-fli; booka, and textbooi~& nave b"t, s,j'bm1tt--O for crmi;-t!Aior- rrr 1i -1 - & --+ V t Ye&r;t 1952 and 1953, (SlxretakM~ Kultura Vsaw-ft 1-,. 22 , J, ~-I) Fer, - 31 Apr hw,* Rauzer-Chernousova D. M. Grozd1lova, L. P. Reytlinger, Ye. A. Vissarionova, A. Ya. Shamov, D. F. Lipina, 0. A. Title of Work "Middle Carboniferous Fusilinides of the Russian Platform and Adjacent Areanif NrAn1natp,1 b~ Ins ti tufe--O-f -t-e-016eical Sciencos AcaderW of Sciences USSR LIPIVA,O.A., SHATSKIY.N.S., akademik, redaktor; RAUMM-vCIMUOUSOVA,D.M., ma"I redartor; LADYCHUK,L.P, redaktor; NIMTEVA,N.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. Foraminifera, of the Tournal stage and the upper division of the Devonian in the Volga-Ural region and the western slope of the Central Urals. Trudy Inst. geol. nauk no.1634.3-96 155. (MLRk 8:7) (Volga Valley-Foraminifera, Fossil' (Ural Kountain region- Foraminifera, Fossil) Lii-ru.., 0. A. Cand "~eol-i'in Sci -- (diss" "Forandnifers and the atraticraph-,- of border st--,nta of Devon--;.nn ind coal s-stems and UW the-rROC15 x.,cr of the castern part o-,' the ltus~ian p1jitforn and. the ,.restkrn s1oT)e of the Urals" j-os, 1/057. 19 np P 20 cm. Oreol Institute, Acad Sci U-ISR) 110 copies Oall ~n-'~7, C~P~ 44 LIP Ml, 0. A. "Foraminffers and Stratigraphy of the Boundary Layers of the Devonian - and Mineral Coal System and the Tourne Stage of the Eastern Part of the Russian Plateau and of' the Western Slope of the Ural Mountains." hogical dissertation defended for the degree of-#Mnftw of Geologcial-niinefA Sciences, at the Inst. for Geology. (Jan-Jul 1957) Defense of Dissertations Sect. of Geological-Geograhical Sci. Vest. AN SSSR, 1957, v. 27, No. 12, PP. 113-115 LIFINA I i- Boundary between the Devonian and Carboniferous in the eastern part of the Russian Platform and western slope of the southern Urals. Trudy TRIGNI no.14:31-50 159. (MIRA 12:10) l.Goologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Russian Platform--Geology, Stratigraphic) 3(5) AUTHORS: Mkrtchyan, O.M., SOY/20-125-6-d2/61 Khachat ryan, R. 0. TITLEs The Kizelovskiy Horizon of the South-western Part of the Birskaya Saddle (Kizelovskiy gorizont yugo-zapadnoy chasti Birskoy sedloviny) PERIODICALz Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 6, PP 1323-1325 (USSR) ABSTRACTs An unspecified exposure of the Tournaisian and of carbonate Upper Devonian deposits in the region mentioned in the title can neither be satisfactarily classified nor observed in the east of the Hassian platform, in contrast with the remainder of the afore-mentioned horizon. The authors proved, however, that the greater upper part of the exposure mentioned belongs to the Kizelovskiy horizon. The horizon is here approximately 250 M thick) i.e. it is ten times thicker than the adjacent regions. This region (Chekmagushevskaya area) can be divided into three rock complexes of different thickness: a lower carbonate (7-50 m), a middle argillite-carbonate, and an upper siliceous-argillite carbonate complex. According to the Card 1/3 Foraminifera- and Ostracoda fauna,the upper part of the lower The Kizelovskiy Horizon of the South-western Part SOV/20-125-06-42/61 of the Birskaya Saddle complex belongs to the Upper Devonian, strictly speaking, to the zone of the Septatournayella rauserae Lip. and is by no means younger. Foraminifera were determined from the limestones of the upper part of the argillite-carbonate complex (1679-1822, 1593-1596 m deep, reapentively) whicli are characteristic of the Cheropetakiy horizon of the Tournaiainn. Thin horizon in 12 m thick. The upper siliceous-argillite-carbonate complex belongs to the Kizelovskiy horizon. The upper part of the horizon mentioned, 150 m thick on the average, consists mainly of limestones with dolomite intermediate strate (15-20 m thick). The top of the Kizelovskiy horizon is represented by fine siliceous and argillite intermediate strata. They form a characteristic striated thickness of rock with an average thickness of 7-9 M . The fact that it occurs in all exposures without exception is indicative of a gradual transition of the carbonate rocks of the Kizelovskiy horizon to the upper terrigenous formation3. Considerable variation3 in the thick- ness of the Kizelovskiy horizon in various regions of the eastern part of the Russian platform undoubtedly indicate a Card 2/3 distinctly differentiated character of the tectonic movements The Kizelovskiy Horizon of the South-western Part SOV120-125-6-42161 of the Birskaya Saddle during the Kizelovskoye period. There are 1 figure and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskonAvemvkh Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geology and Mining of Minerall Fuels of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Geological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) PRESE11TEDs December 16, 1958-, by N. S. Shatskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: December 13, 1958 Card 3/3 3 (5.), 17 (4) ~--OV/20-128-4-52/65 LUTHOR.: Lipina.-90-41-i- TITLk;i Finding of Fortudniforn in thr? ~iluriiui itnd Ordovioim of Siberia PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadeviii nauk- SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4,PP 823-826 (USSR) ABSTRJWT: The now species described in the present paper Nvere collected in the Silurian limestones of the northern wall of the great anticline at the Kureyka river, 83-87 km before its mouth. The age of this limestcne is determined as Ludlaw. The foraminifers. described here are not similar to the Wropean Refs 5, 6i Ye. V. Bykova, Ref 1) or the American ones Refs 2-6, 7, 8, 10). Rare Parathurammina sulei--isnovi Lip Figs 1: 19 and 20): as well as Bisphaera .-' ep. were found ~ here beside the species described. The new species are the following ones: family Hyperamminidae, !:ype-ramn-ina (?) sibirica opens (Figs 1: 1-5), He sibirica forma grandis (Figs 1: 6-8), family Incertae Syniella silurica sp.n. (Figs 1: 9-129 149 15, 17, 18), Syn. lucida open. (Figs 1. 13v 16), family Iagenidae (9) Solagena gen.n. iainuta open. (Figs 1. 21-23), Card 1/2 Dentalina? op. (Figs 1: 24, 25)- It is doubted that Dentalina op. -.;.Finding of Foraminifera in the Silurian and Ordovician of Siberia SOV/20-128-4-52/65 belongs to the genus since the orifice is co!aplicated and not quite distinct. `.'he genus 2 o I a g e nagen.nov. is conditionally attached to the family Dagenidae. There are 1 figure and 9 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Geologicheskiy inatitut Akademii nauk SSSH (Geolo.~ical Institute of the Academy of Sciences. USSR) PH&;iNTED. blay 7, '1959, by N. 6. Shatskiyq ACademic-'s-an SUMMED: may 5, 1959 Card 2/2 LIPINI, O.A Stratigraph7 of the Tournaisian stage and boundary layers of the Devonian and Carponif6rous systems in the eastern part of the Russian Platform and on the vestern slope of the Urals.. Trudy GO no.14:3- 135 16o. (Ruostau Platform-Gecloff, Stratigraphic) (KM 13: 10) (Ural Houtain region-Geology, Stratigraphic) LIPINA, O.A. Boundary layere.of the Devonim am& Carboniferous and lower Tournaisian depbsitm q; the Central Urals.(the Villva. Xom'va, and Lev*ba Rivers. Dokl.AN SM 133 no.5:1161-1164 Ag 160. (MM 13:8) 1. Fredstavleno akademikon N.S.Shatakin. (Viliva Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Noslys Valley--49oloa, Stratigraphic) (Levikha Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) LIPIVA, O.A. Facies dependence of foraminifers in deposits of the Famennian stage of the upper Devonian and the Tournaisian stage of the Carboniferous on the western slope of the Urals. Vop. mikropaleont. no-5:147-161 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Geologicheskiy inntitut AN SSSR. (Ural K)untains--Foraminifera, Fossil) KHACHATRYAN, R.O.; KIZESTOVIIII(OV, VA.; -LIP-1NA,-O-A-.__k9STOVTSEVA, L.F. Tournaisian-Visean boundary deposits In the RyaWyak Valley (Southern Urals). Dokl. All SSSR 140 no.4:919-921 0 '61. (MIRA 14.9) 1. Institut goologii I rezrabotki ForyucHikh iskapayemykh AIJ SSER i Geologicheskiy institut AN S55R. Predstavlena akademikom D.V. Nalivkinym. (Ryauzyak Valley--Geolopy, Stratigraphic) v KRESTOVNIKOVP V.N.; LIPINA,_O.A..- MKRTCHYA.N, O.M.; CHIZHOVA, V.A. The deproooion-type section of the upper Devonian carbonate stratum of the Birsk saddle Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no*6:1365;-1368 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1, Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikb iskopaysmykh AN SSSR,, Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN SSSR i VuesoyuzW nefte zovyy nauchno-issledovatellokiy inotitut, rBirsk Region-Geologyp Stratigraphic) LIPINA, O.A. Tournaisian stage of the Cam W ison of foraminifers of the U.S.S.R. and West Germany. Dokl,AN SSSR 145 no.1:164-165 j1 162. (K[Rk 15:7) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Yanshinym, (Ural Mountains region-Foraminifera, Fossil) (Germany, West-Foraminifera, Fossil) LTIPMA, O.A. Stages in the development of Tournai foraminifers. Vop. mik-ro- paleont. no.7:13-21. 163. (IUM 17: 10) 1. Geologlcheskiy institut All SSSR. LIPINA I O.A.; PRONINA , T.V. flew Upper Frbsnian subgerras Tournayella of t~ie Faleon-,- m zhur. no.3:125-126 '64. (MIRA 18:2'), 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN ISSSR I Urallskoye geologiclieskoye upravleniye. LIPINA., O.A ; RAUZER-CHERNOUSOVA, D.M., otv. red.; PEYVE, A.V., -aWdemik,, glavn7y red,; YLUZEWSOVA, K.T., red.; PEWER, V.V.,, red.; TIMOFEYEV, P.P.,, red. [Taxonomy of Tournayellidae.] Sistematika turnelellid. 14oskvas, Nauka, 1965. 13.4 p. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut. Trudy,, no.130) (MIRA 18:9) LIFIM, T.G.;BZLYAKOV, A.A. Individual determination of turpentine, gasoline & resin in air. Gig. sanit., Koskva no.4:47 Apr 1953. (CLKL 24:4) 1. Of GoOkly Institute of Labor 4glens and Occupational Diseases. LIPINA, T.G. Chromatographic @a ration of microgram quantities of butyl and . pa isoootyl alcohols. Zav.lab. 26 no-1:55-56 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Gorlkovskiv inotitut gigiyeny truda i profbolezney. (Butyl alcohol) (Octyl a.Icohol) LIPINA, T.G. Separate determinatim of butyl alcohol and butylacr7late vapors. Zav.lab. 27 no-7:817 161. (MIM 14,- 7) 1. GorIkovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny truda i profbblezney. (Butyl alcohol) (HexanOic acid) PANTSHIVA, Lidiya Vasillyevna, kand.veterin.nauk; LIPIN, V.A., kand.vaterin. nin, ; TARASOV. Vasiliy Romanovich, kand.vaterin.nauk; LIPINA, Yelans-Iianoma. kand.vaterin.nauk; UTUN, Leonid Goo-r-9 ~Vc 1mnd.biof._n_a_a_-_,_DOKRACHZV, G.T., prof., doktor veterin.nauk, za- sluzhamW deyatel' nauki rdeceased], red.; DIKAREV, P.L. red.; GORIKOVA, Z.D., takhn.red. [Ditimbses of dogs (noninfectious) a practical manual for vaterin- arlans'alid veterinary techniciazei Bolesni sobak (nazara2nye); praktichaskoe rukovodstvo dlia veterinarnykh vrachei i vateri- narnykh tekhnikov. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1958. 445 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akedemii sallskokhozyaystvennykh nank Im. V.I.Lenina (for Domrachav). (Dogs--Diseases) LIPEIG, L. "Future of balloons," Narodna rxila, Geogradp Vol (j; No 3, May/June 195" p. 12. 1 SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 13, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C. DOBOVICII, Ya.S.; E.S.; PEREXALIN, V.V. Spectroscopic study of the interaction of functional groups in nitrodipnes and Bome related compounds. Zhur. strukt. khIm. 5 no.4.546-549 Ag 164. (MIRA 18-3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni Vavilova, Leningrad. LIFINSK IMIELINSKI, Les~lraw Intra,3-urgical dimIniBiting of the brain Jurir;g Lrt-,acr--nA&l surgei-j. Pol. przegl. chir. 37 no. 12,,-3.251-1Z54, D P 65. 1. Z III Kliniki Chlrurgicnej AM w Gdan3kii (Kierowniki. prof. dr. Z. Kleturakis,3. POLAND/Microbiologry - Sanitary Microbiology* F-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur &- Biol., No 10i 1958, 43269 Author : Lipinska) E., Strzalkovska, M. Inst Title Experiments in Utilization of Coli Phages to Counteract Development of Intestinal Bacteria in Cheese. Orig Pub Prace Inst. przem. mleczarsk., 1956, 3) No 2-9, 19-25- Abstract From samples of milk and cheese with indications. of early bulging, 130 strains of intestinal bacilli were isolated belonging to Escherichia coli, iaternediatb grbups and Aerobacter acro8enes. Coli phages which dis- solved these strains were isolated from bulging cheeses, milk, drainage waters, feces of suckling infants, cows, wild mamals, and birds* The activity of phage mixtures was increased somewhat by multiple passages through sen- sensitive and resistant strains on liquie and solid m&Lia, as well as by washinGs with a 1% peptone water frora Card 1/2 1 , Ill' I I I'.' Ill-I 11~,i 11 v L ca.1 it bljj Lti 11111me(ititiliLly Llie plItA& l.lixtilcu wf%tj ted to the pH of milk durin(,? its conversion into cheese. The phaae mixture lysed E. coli and intermediate strains equally 'well; As aerogenes strains proved to have a Greater resistance to phaae activity. Addition of a 1% filtrate from the phago mixture under conditions similar to industrial ones inhibited Growth of intestinal bacilli to a certain degree* It 'Was shown that coli phaGes not adapted in an acid medium may also act on intestinal bacil- li, but that the adapted strains are more active. In the authors' opinion, for use in industry it is necessary to obtain phages of greater activity and to develop tecluiolo- gical processes for their use. Card 2/2 25 POLLRD/Chomical Tuchnology. Chemical Pmc,'.ucts H am.' Thoir 1,pplications. Foo(~ Inif!ustry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Xhiiniya, No 6, 1959, 21390 Author : Lipinska E. Inst Titlu, : Microbiological Methods for Prbvmnting Blomishes in Cheese Which are Caused by Butyric Aci(I Bacteria. Orig Pub :Acta i-Acrobiol. polon., 1956, 5, No 1-2, 271-275 I 't It A I C,a r 0. 11/3 nl ProCucts H POLiM/Chunic,al Tcjchnjlo(,Iy. Choi,.iic I ane:1 Their L.Pplicat ions. Fooe.. InOustry. 1,.bs Jour Rof Zhur-Khiliyal No 61 1959~ 21390 ding to its characteristics, if maintained far 5 i-Anutes at 1000 with a inean pH of 7, this antibiotic is siriilar to Nisin but dif- fers from tho latter by its y1eak effect on Str. agalactiae anO Str. cre-noris. Un~'er proC.uction conclitionsg an experimental batch of Edam cheese was prepare,13 from pasteurized milk, artificially infectod i-jith a cultu.-e of butyric acid! bacteria at a calculation of 300-1200 b-acterial cells per 1 -ml with the aMition of a culture of the S'O lactis~ strain in a quantity of 50 percent to the usual ferment for cheese, In the prepared cheeses, no signs of butyric acid bacteria Card. 2/3 3o flul- Zj1U1._jQj,,,,,Y,,, No 02 1959, 21390 were O%AOOted; choesos obtaineo a hi~,her organoleptic the control. evaluation in vnihich th'n comparison with clearly exp;essed, is fermentation was Ve Novikova Card 3/3 POLAND / Chemical Technology. Chomical Products and 11-28 Their Applications. 1'00d Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiiaiya, No 3, 1~159, 10073. Author :_Lipir4.akg, h Inst, : Not Given. Title : Attainzm:zmts in the Field of Nizin Cij' Application in the -Hilk IZICLU3try. Orig Pub: Przarjl-. t-iloczurski, 1953, 6, No 6, Ab,,.0xiioL: ',,(jvl.ijw. illil. ~1!) Card 1/1 LIPINSKA, H. Study on the fermentation dynamics of sugars in Edam cheese made with yeast aocustomed to nivin. Bul Ac Pol biol 9 no.2:65--7o 161. (EEAI 10:9/10) 1. Pracownia biochemii, Instytut przeaqvlu zieezarskiego, Warszawa. Presented by E. Pijanowski. (FERMTATION) ICHEESE) (SUIGAM) (YEAST) (NISIN) 0 LIPINSKA, Ewa, dr. Studies on the dynamics of sugar fermentation in Edam cheeses produced with leaven. Przem spoz 15 no.9:50-53 161. 1. Instytut Przemyslu Mleezarsklego, kierovnik: prof., dr. E. Pijanowski. GAWECKII, Kazimierz; IIPIJNSKA, H- Green plants silage used for feeding chicks. Roczniki Wyz Szkola Rol Poznan. no.12.,153-160 162. 1. Katedra Zywienia Zwierzat, Wyzsza Szkbla, Rolnicza, Poznan. LIPIRSKA. H. IL *e""Amental studies on the effect of cobalt salts on the hemopoistic system in animals. Polski tygod. lek. 8 no.18:649-654 4 W 1953- (CLKL 25:1) 1. Of the Third Internal Clinic (Read--Prof. W. Markert, N.D.) of lods Medical AcadezV, LIPINSKA, Hanna (Iodz, Narutowicza 79c/6); WIXRZ SKA, Alina (Lod,, 1--Skerezewskiego 4a) Aplastic anemia. Polskie arch. mad. wevnetrz. 23 no-5:659-672 1953. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych Akademli Kedyczuej w Lodzi. Kierownik: prof. dr mod. Waclaw Markert. (AUNIA, APLASTIC,) 0 LNKO, lAmil; LIPINSKA, Hanna; SAWICKI, Zdzialaw. Severe efenal (Luminal) poisoning treated with picrotoxin. Polski tygod.lek. 10 no-46:1503-1505 14 Nov. 155. 1. Z III Klinlkl Chorob Wewn. -1k.M. L.; kierownik: prof.dr mad. Waclaw Markert i z Zakladu Farmakologii A.M. L. kierownik: prof. dr. mad. Bail Leyko. Lodz, ul. Narutowicza 60. (BAMITURATES, poisoning, phenobarbital, ther.,picrotoxin) (POISDNING, phanobarbital, ther.plerotoxin) (PICROTOXIN, therapeutic use. phenobarbital, pois.) CHWIALKOWSKA, Cacylia; LIPINSKA, Ran- Case of pulmonary cyst with circulatory changes. Polski przegl.radiol.19 no.4:221-227 Oct-Doc 1955. 1. Z III Kliniki Cborob Wevnetrzarch A.M. w Lodzi. Kierownik: prof. dr mad. W. Markert I z Zakladu Radiologii A.M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr mod. Trzatrzewinski. Lodz. ul. Zamenhoffa 38 s. 24, (LUNGS. Craig, congen.,causing pulm.beart dis.) (PUTIMONART B3ART D1SXkSX, etiology and pathogenesis, congen.cynt of lung) (CTSTS, - lung, ca-using pulm.heart die.) LIPINSKA, Hanna Effect of cobalt salt on the hemopoletic system in man. Polskle arch. MAd. wew. 26 no.9:1337-1348 1956. 1. Z III Kliniki Chorob WewnetrzzWch A.M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr. med. W. Market, Adres autora: Lodz, Al. 1 Maja 36 m. 12. (COBALT. effects, dichloride, on bemopoietic system (Pol)) (HEMOPOILTIC SYSTEM, effect of drtigs on. cobalt dichloride (Pol)) iGOM~M, Y POLA;-,D E ICATTORY i Analytical Chemistry. AnalyS13 of Inorganic i Substances -JABS. JCQ. - RZKhim., No. 1 1960,, No. 879 JAUT40R Lipinskca, F. I Kemula, W.; Brajter, K.; Cieslik, S.; INST. . : - !TITLE : Determination of Trace Qpantities of Copper, Iron and Load in Metallic Silver ORIG. PUB. i Chem. analit. (Polska), 1959, 4, lio 1-2, k09-415 JABSTPJiCT A sample of analyzed silver is dissolved in cone. 11NO 9 the Solution is evaporated, dilu- ~ Intor and pnssed through a column tod With with tho cationito Wofabit KPS-200. Tho sorbod Ag In proolpitilteid In tho form of A-Cl by ,wnnliinj~ Uie) column with 'I n. KG1 Solution, and t.lwn Po Iti oitintnd unJnjil, 0.2-0.1t n. wrimo- t1jum I1I4'jj('1YjM1;O 11~j III% 0111ont, no11011011. CAI filitt 11b whioh romnin W tho coluran, nro oxtracted , CARD: 1/2 E-19 COUNMY CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. RZKhim,, No. 1 1960j, No, 879 -I'TLP k_911% FUB. A PS 7R., C n. -101 7111 ~01-Utio .;OjUtio~ n is Cn!* an tl~rou,-~i tin ioric column -,dth 1,10fatit C;__7 15 J, i%-.o rau-,)o n Cu ap_3-~o Into the filt- ra t c -cl -'b fn corbotl by t!~ic rocir.; thc-reaft-'r, lp*~_' 'ff it" 0.0ol ri. -HI.-O 3olution. cifter sc~-)aration of tho cations &m one aro- ther, the solutions are. polnroCraphod. 7nc, ' ' ' ,:,3s ~ xised' for t- (Ietern nationi of 0.05,-2' Cu, 0.006- 'j Fe arid 0.00,~,c., ?b in . U JAc silver.-- AT,-. _--Io'L yansl~iy KEMULA, Wiktor3 DRAJTER, Krytityna; CIESLIK, Stefunla; LIPINSKA, Ifunnu A.quick chromatographic method of determining copper in metaUic silver and silver nitrate. Chem anal 4 no.5/6:855-861 159. (EM 9:9) 1. Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej Uniwer3ytetu, Warszawa. (Chromatography) (Copper) (Silver nitrate) (Silver) f GAWECKI, Kazimierz; Li?INS" Hanna I .- Studies on the inf-ituence of achromycin and terramyciz on the pro- ductivity of laying hens and the hatchability of hen eggs. Roczniki - wyz szkola rol Poznan 17:73-89 163. 1. Department of Animal Feeding, College of Agriculture, Poznan. SROCZYNSKI) K.L LIPINSKA, L; BLASZYNSKA, K. Zvaluation of the role of antibiotics in the treatawt of j,~f3a=QtjoK of the principal mastoid sells in infants. Otolar polelm 15 mo.1:77-80 16le 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Dzieeieoych AM w Lodzi Kierovaik: doe. dr sod. K. Sroezyaoki Kierownik Natedr7., prof. dr med. F. Redlich. (MASTOIDITIS in iaf & shild) (ANTIBIOTICS ther) J I Polish T4bnical Abet, 2/+/t2 547- 458. 81 s66.093.26 NO* 49 1 , Llpinska J. Determining the Degree of -119PP.OAA- Chemistry and Chemical . Cellulose Polymerat on in the Schweitzer Reagents Technology In Oznaczenie stopnia polimei-yzacJI. delulozy w odczynniku Snhweizera w arodowisku woinym od tlenu. Qrd6o fiiqt."W1ok- No. 24 Warazowat 1952, PWTP 14 pp. , 8 figs. , 12. tabs. The object of the author' a work was to master the method of deterinining the degree of cellulose polymorisation in such a way as to enable the results to be reprodticed with the least possible degradation or collulo:;o. The Schweitzer reagent was chosen as solvent and Lhe Steindiger viscosimeter as apparatus, for proetical considerattons. An Increment of from 500 to 800 In the value of the degree of' 1x)JpicHaFi1.1,)n was achieved by way of succesLjive rt~-muvrs I ; 1)y vtiri aus meens, of oxygen troces. 7he ;:ietllod t)f' i-ft.w)vIng traces of oxygen consioUd in: 1) i)y means of concentrated chromic chloritin (rol t :i-ntl-ed with zinc amalgam)l 2) blowIng init-111,ed fillo, through the vessele and I sainple.:3 I';-(- " 1/1" it.-I J) driving7off air from n thtj civiij,t-o ;..v vacuum trestmeqtj 4)