SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIYGANT, M. - LIZGUNOVA, M. V.

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ACC NR% SOURCE CODE- -To-ooTa6looll/ooll U00269766 AUTHOR: Liygant, M. .1 TITLE: The theory of artificial Earth satellite tracking cameras SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.89 kEF SOURCE: Soobshch. Tartusk. astrofiz. observ., no. 14, 1965, 1-34 TOPIC TAGS: camera, satellite tracking, artificial satellite observation, artificial earth satellite ABSTRACT: The theoretical principles of designing photographic cameras for artificial Earth satellite (AES) observation and tracking are expounded. A limiting star magni- tude for an AES is considered, as well as methods of increasing the penetrating force of a camera. A classification of cameras in made depending on methods of satellite mo tion compensation and reference star exposure. In correspondence with the above methods of compensation, standard camera assemblies, program devices for compensation cameras, and problems of guiding tracking cameras are examined. Basic elements-of satellite tracking techniques, such as selection of points to be measured as well as trails, are discussed# (Translation of abstract) Bibliography of 24 titles. D. G. SUB COM, 14, 22 LIYGAJIT, M.K. (Migant, M.] Tartu Station for the Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites (19601,/ ). Biul. sta. opt. nabl. isk. spiit. Zem. no.33:26-29 163. (MIW, 17:7) 1. Rachallnik Tartwskoy ntantDii nqblyudeniy isku.:tveyinykh sputnikov Zemli. A '1 /1' ty, , J X t ion ~Iiief of sta --j at-ati m for obeerving M-ti F1 Ojai earth stltr,,ili~ec. r; k-k. 'J Et p rlzf 't,,h 9 p.) "n " k t laic - ding oame ra- 4:, :t TOPIC TAGS: art2ficial sateUite, satez'x' "'450 1, TZ film, 3 1:7 sqtellita evq " is/ JMFA 3/25 ITAFA 61~O car l "RI 21 a , ana , z'n 1 !-microacope ~71: Th e N&FA- 3 st/2 5 and UFA 6/50 (-,Prp-e ra.L; -,vr! r e )1,9 el" -. 1 t1i D". f J. Im I- were R. Eakh-usk, L. M. Liygant, rind, T. Kiprer, obser-rati-- vorp thcj satellite 1960(, d'ixi-ri's Au'guet Lund --vv~ prnf~fPli-- vcrc, reduced to cf the an~-c- Grig. ext. bp-r. I L 5 ,kCcEssIM HRI LT5005596 antgj7s nab!-,-,Id(AniYrL 197, (Ttrtu CYb00-rv,fttic'n Station lsz~ tuskays 8 t K17 c L I Ol srjBuq-,f -L-,D 16Feb63 no iE? 30-,I 000 OTHER- 000 ACCESSION NRt AT5003596 OCLDaGRE: 0 1 Tartu Obeer-7ation Station lsz Date U.T. 1950-0) (1950-0) 2 4 (camera 251 9 6 0 Au,qust 16 21h 5e32'-771 19h24MOki El.5 ~030 04 148" 19 13 ~9 .773 10 15 2' .9 -05 52 56 9 3/3 PHAS9 I BOOK EXPLOITATION Wv/4132 Liyk, Rollf Vladimirovich., and Yefim MikhaylovIch Foytenberg AvtomILticbeskLym telefonnays staatsiya dekadno-shagovoy sistemy ATS-54 (ATS-54 Thn-Step Automatic M~lephoue Exchange) Moscow, Svyazlizdat., 1959. 225 P- 5,,000 copies printed. Peep. Ed.,. L. Ya. Eydellmma,, Ed.: L. M. Kirillovj Tech. Ed.: G. 1. Shefer. PURPOSE: This book is for personnel of telephone exchanges, scientific research institutes,, p3anning and designing offices., and industrial enterprises. COVERAGE: Tbe book describes the technical aspects and special features of ATS-54 equipment for local and long-distance telephone sets. In 1959 this equipment was operated on an experimental basis in Moscow and Ieningrad, and its serial production is plann d for the current year. Chapters I., III., IV and V, and the appendix were written by Y. M. Rpytenberg; the foreword and Chapters 1I, VI, and VII were written by R. V. Liyk. Mere am 12 references,, all Soviet. ftr+4;k5- LIIMRVAN, D.L. ISMIIWMMM~ The present status and main problems of physics of the lowest atmos- pheric Wer. Trudy GGO n-0-53:3-13 155. (KLRL 9:8) (Atmosphere) '~ACCESSION NR: AT042288 S/0000/631003/000/0107/0114 AUTHOR: Liyn, Kh. A.; Yanes, Kh. 1. TITLE: Operation of a fiat straight-line induction pump with side mounted super- ,conductor bars SOURCE: Sbyeshchanlye po teoreticheskoy I prikladnoy magnitnoy 91drodinamike. 3d, Riga, 1962. Voprosy* magnitnoy 91drodinamiki (Problems in magnetic hydrodynamics); 4okiady* soveshchaniya, V. 3. Riga, lzd-vo AtJ LatSSR, 1963, 107-114 TOPIC TAGS: hydromagnetics, clectrixiiagnetic induction pump, straight I ine induc- tion pump, pump EMN-6, liquid aluminuat puiiip, hydro-;iagnetic pump operation, super- conductor bar, net pump power, pump efficiency, pump pressure level, metal flow rate ABSTRACT: The net power, head, efficiency and neL to total power ratio of an EMN-6 eltectromagnetic induction pump for liquid aluminum transfer are analyzed mathemati- cal 1y in relation to the rate of flow and feed line frequency (0-15 M/sec, 0-150 cycles/sec., 19.4 amps., 380 or 383 V). The flaw channel of non-conducting material band superconductor bars are side-mounted externally. The results are plotted graphically and indicate that calculations ignoring power losses to steel material of the magnetic circuit are appropriate in qualitative analyses of pump operation. guantitative evaluations Ignoring such losses Oroduced errors of up to + 12.6% for 1/2 JACCESSION NR: AT4o4zz88 maximum ef f Iciency, and less t1han + 2.5% for net power and head, whi le variations I resulting in the net to total power ratio were insignificant. Odg. art. has: 4 !graphs and 18 equations. ASSOCIATION: no4e ISUBMITTED: 040ac63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ME NO REF SOV: oo4 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 JJMT j A. How ve profited frm a trip to Moseove Fin.SSSR 22 no.6:7&,77 .To 9631* (MIR& 14:6) I, Facballnik otdola goodokbodev Tallinokogo gorfinotdola Notonwwy M. (Eotonia~Finmoe) U-TW11-7eneri! Bioio~;y. cytoi.otry B kbs Jrur !Zef ~hur_,,jol., NO 13, 1953, 570?8 -iltsen .. .11. .~Uthor I ko ; Inst '7I'tkvro,,.o1. HAM= Tnjti-'U-u--"e Title n ,nd iloodle Offect of Denervatio, j on the ITumber of '.itoses -~nd Amitoses in Vie Red Done Marrow of a ]"abbit. Orig ?ub Uch. zap. `I-'tavro.-)oI'sk -led. in-t 195',v7n. 1, 35-42 Abstract Studies *rere condiicted of Vie effxt of -,-.~osthe- morrha,ic aneinii co.,bined ~:j.th Vie denerv~.tion of one of Vle extre lities :-~f a rab-,it on the c'-an es in t'-,.e course of 'he-.ao-.-)oi.esis nrocesses in tae r-~d bone --ri?o-, of t e ra'),itls ex-ttemity. Four, 5, 7, )", -.nd 30 - 't-~- the oner-.tion ;i,oist imnrints 1:.,;i e made of -.,he red hone ?-, .rrow Card 1/? CI RATNER, Yu. A.; LIYUBINA, H. I. Activity of the Oncological Society of the Tatar ASSR for 1960. Vop. onk. 7 no.7:3-12-n5 161. (MIRA .15:2) (TATAR A.S.S.R.-ONCOLOGICAL SOCIETIES) MV, E. [Liiv, E. ] ~,.-7 Kinetics of the forriation of co.,aplex compounds of chlorobutene with electrophilic rietal chlorides. Izv. AIII Est. SSR. Ser.fiL.- mat. i tokh.nauk 31, no.2:281-289 165. ("I,D,A 19: 1) 1. Institut khimii All Estonokay SSR. Sub-iitted May 8, 1964. VYSOTSY,AYA.,.K.P., dotsent (Irkutsk, Baykallskaya u1., d.58-g); UY-14-YUh., [Liiv,E. I (Tartu, Estonskaya SSR, u1. Kalevi, d 106~a, kv-3); TIKHANE, Kh.M. (Tihane, H.1; ROZEITBLYUM, M:B. (Minsk, u1. Kirova,d.2;kv.43); VELLER, D.G. (Kharlkoyp Kostomarovskava ul.,d.18,kv.19); CHERKASUVA, T.I. (Moskva, ii1.M--irkh1evrLogv (1.15,1h,.14); DEDOVA, V.D. Abstracts of articles received by the editors. Ortop., travm. i protez. 24 no-3:73-76 Mr 163. (MIRA.17:2).':, 1. Iz fAkul'tatskoy k1drurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. kafedray prof. B.D. Dobyehin) Irkutskogo maditainskogo instituta,- (rektor - prof. A.M. Nil+itin) (for Vysotskaya). 2. Iz Tartuskoy gorodskoy klinichevk(rl bollnitsy (for Liyv Tikhane~. 3. 1z khirurgicheskogo otdelenlys. (Zav. k1d. med. nauk G.M. YaYovenko) mediko-sanitamoy chasti Minskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Rozenblyum). 4. 1z TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedil (dir. - prof. M.V. Volkov) (for Cherkasova, Dedova). UTTSO K.V.; _LIYV, E.Kh. [Lilv, F.) Study of ion-catalytic telomerJzation. Part 4: Conductance of the medium In the telomerization reaction of isoprene with Its hydrochloride. Zhur. org. khim. I no.4:626-630 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1, Institut khimil AN Estonskoy SSR. L17V. Ya. [Mv. J.], mladshiy nauchrqy sotvn,An4k. Knor improvements of natural hayland as the most ooonomical method of establishing cultivated pastures, ZhivotnovodstTo 20 no,5;56-59 W7 '58. (KIRA 1115) 1. 31stonsidy nauchno-insledovatellakly institut zemledeliya i melloratsile (Batonia-;-Pastures and meadove) TEPAKS, L.A., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; VELINER, Kh.A. (Velner, H.],, dotsent., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAALI, L.L., (Paal. L,], kand.takhn.nauk; AYTSAM, A.M., [Aitsam, A.), kand.tekhn.nauk; LIYV, D.R., [Liiv, U.),, inzh. Water hammer in a low-pressure hydroelectric power station with a sudden loss of load and methods for studying it on a stand* Izv.vya. ucheb.zav.1 energ. 4 no.4:109-117 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5). 1* Tallinskiy politekhaicheakiy Institute I~r- Optavl#na, kafedroy gidravliki. (Hydraulic turbines) (Water hammer) ~IVYA2 A.A. LLilva, A.j Absolu-,F:f Geokhlraianrciro~ by ti,, -P:710-71:? 161. I- IrUtit"t zc)olor!ii I 6otaniki AN -LIrVAP-A.Lidiva, A.); ILIVW, E.[Ilves, H.] SYnthenis of methanol for detOrmining nitural radiocarbon by the scintiliation method."~v,, AN Eat. SSR. Ser. fis. mat. i tekh. nauk U no.4:272-2-76 162~ (MUM 16: 1) 1, Inotitut zoologii i botaniki AN Ratonakoy SSR. (Methanol) (Carbon-Isotopes) A-C-CM; -A P6 0 22 1'82 SOURCE CODE! UR/0023/66/000/001/0088/oo93 AUTHOR: Liyva, A. - Liiva, A. ; IF ves, E. - lives, E. ; Punni Punning. X -M. ~,__Ya. -M. ORG: Institute of Zoology and otany, Academy of Sciences Estonian SSR .(Institut zoologii i botaniki Akademit nauk Estonskoy SSR) TITLE: Noise-level power equivalents of some photoelectron multipliers SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Izv. Ser fiz-matem i tekhn n, no. 1, 1966, 88-93 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectron multiplier, Beta radiation, scintillation counter, noise 1;5vel testing ABSTRACT: The Institute of Zoology and Botany, Academy of Sciences Estonian SSR, Introduced new noise-level testing techniques for Individual selection of photo- electron multipliers, in order to minimize the noise present in measureing instru- ments which record soft, low-energy Beta radiation, with particular emphasis on scintillation counters, whose sensitivity depends on the noise generated by the 1/2 ACC N" AP6022182 multipliers. Since the noise levels of these multipliers vary considerably even within a single production lot, it is emphasized that the selection should be individualJ The multipliers were tested for power equivalents of noise levels, noise level dependence on"miultiplier voltage, and noise spectra....All measurements were made with the use of a single-channel scintillation counter shown in the original article. Power-line voltage stabilization was achieved by using an ~T-200~Vl~ )electronic stabilizer. The characteristics and parameters of the multipliers tested, and the noise-level voltage minima are presented in tabulated form in the original article. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. (Based on authors' abstract) [DR] SUB CODE: 09, 18,.Wl SUBM DATE: 30Dec64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 003/ 2/2 is LIYVAj, A.A. [Liivaj, A.); ILIVES, E.O. [Ilves, E.] Metal vessels for liquid scintillation counters. Prib. i tekh. skep. 8 no-5t215-U6 s-o 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut zoologii i botaniki AN Estonskoy SSR. LIYVER. 8. 0. Cand Teoh bei -- (dies) ljlertho~~bf determining ~he L. lilAf 4wo.3-i �7r, ~,, _Wj~ rb ~$j-1--. , I ~ 1 0,5 '6 operating bond tions of speed grinding." Tallin, 1957, 33 pp fo Om. (Min of Higher Education USSR. Tallin Folytechnio Inst. Chair of Teahnology of Maohine Building), 100 copies. (KL# 14-57, 86) -18- , 4) LIYVRAND, Ve E. Cand Mad Sci -- (disa) "On the dynamics of~serum proteins in patients who have had rhematism, in connection with pregnancy and labor (Clinical laboratory study)." Tartu, 1959. 26 pp (Tartu State Univ), 200 copies (KL, 44-59, 129) -55- ]M KMTUNDY, GY.; ORKIN, B.D.; LIZAK, L.I. . Xffect of deformation on the decomposition of martensi'to in tempered steel. Dop.Aff URSR ao.1:17-21 149. (nu 9: 9) l.Diyonly chles AN UILSR (for Xardyumov).2.Chles-kerrespeadent AN URSR (for Gw*zIx).O, Laboratorlya metalefisiki AN MR. JANKOWSKI, Adam, technik; LIZL LA~~ - technik; AUGUSZYI!i':p Jan. technik; I-IIIASTING"I'Sia Y jeiirj-,~~JnZ.- Control systen of the burning Goqp paliw 11 Spef!lal isaue no.(95):34-36 Ja 163., 1. Elektrovmia Jaworzno II. Z,- ,ADWr?,7rsrhio DO!rmlrialbeni 0! Carbon In 91pels. F. PL%ik: luid D.JA-M. ti.-ty, 064, 0. (12), 715-7!8), (In, Czathl. :' t-o-n! ) crnt4tinira 0. 2-1 00,', C .,nre u-4o-,d In a wrim of' l 11 lln's :,vignod to rvc.-~rtairi the optimiun conEtimlA x r ; . th ,pcUvgTaT,hio d-3terminitticn ofc-arbnn. In th- arialy" In'A', f!rrrjrd ho within :J- 7% of tho v.du~i obtaipi-sd by cheminnI aw%lygiq Nickel (I f, wirl to irlt.IILTj. --p. Y% L 16523-63 EWP(k)/EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC/AsD pf-4 jD Z/059/62/000/004/007/007 AUTHOR: eizal, Bohuzil TITLE; ;mical ~iiiing of _ajuminu~'2 of its alloys %01 SOURCE: Letnany, Vjf-zkumny a Zkulebnl Letec4 6stav. Zpravodaj T="' no. 4, 1962, 39-41 TEXT: Chemical milling of metals Is a modern machining method, by which metal surface is etched away in a chemical solution. The parts not Intended for milling must be protected. First step of the process consists of cleaning which is done in the first step by a solvent, for instance acetone, then by 5% NaOff at 600C, and finally by nitric acid diluted 1:1. After washing with hot water the sample is dried in air. The areas to be protected are covered by epoxy resins using a suitable masking system. The etching is done by a 15% or 40% NaOH so- lution in iron vats at 800C. The bath is agitated by a stream of air. A graph is included showing the speed of etching at various concentrations of NaOH as a function of working temperature. Regeneration is done by filtering of aluminum hydroxide and adding fresh lye. The advantages of this process lie in its speed, low investment and low operating costs. Orig. art. has 3 figures; 4 Czech and Card 1/1 4 other references Aj'0 ""V., LIZAL, Bohumil ~-- -- -. -11, emical milling of aluminum and its alloys. Zpravodaj VZLU 4:39-41 162. AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: S/276j63/000/002/032/052 A052/A126 Vacek, Miroslav, and L~zal Bohuslav Coating for masking parts of workpieces during ch' ical em milling Referativnyy zhurnal, Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, no. 2, 1963, 113, abstract 2B622 P. (Czech. pat., cl. 48d, 1, no. 101039, September 15, 1961) TEXT. A process is patented in which a corrosion-resistant com- pouni is applied to the surface to be masked during chemical milling, of an Al or Al-alloy product produced by mixing 25-60% solid epoxy resin solu-- tion, i.e. a resin of a high molecular weight, with a solidifier (dicyan- diamide, phtha)ic anhydride) in a corresponding solvent (acetone, ethyl acetate, xylene or their mixture) with 10-20% /4 -alkoxymethylpolyamido solution which imports elasticity to the compoundt improves adhesion and increases cor;."osion resistance in alkali medium. The solutions are mixed in ouch quantities that the compound produced contains 10-50,3' PolYamide per 100% by weight of epoxy resin and the total dry residue content make's Card 1/2 S/276/63/000/002/032/052 'Coating for masking parts... A052/A126 i up 20-401,161 by weight. Softeners, fillers and pigmenting substanceo can be added to the mixture. The mixture is applied by spraying to the degreased and etched surface after which it is dried about an hour at 50-1200C and solidified during 1-2 hours at 120-1800C. Approximate epoxy resin composi- tions (in weight parts): 1) 25 solid epoxy resin, 1 dicyandiamide, 10 14. - alkoxymethylpolyamide, 27 ethyl acetate, 22 butyl alcohol, 15 xylene. 2) 15 solid epoxy resin, 9 phthalic anhydride, 3 /t-alkoxymethylpolyamide, 20 acetone, 10 butyl acetate, 18 toluene, 25 ethyl alcohol. The coating produced has a good corrosion resistance in 12-40% alkali solutions at elevated temperatures. V. Levinson (Abstracter's note: Complete translation.) Card 2/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 7318 Author lizal,~~~ Inst Wo--t-given e o? Feeding upon the Quality Title The Influenc and Composition of Milk in Dairy Cows Orig Pub Nas chov, 1957, No 24, 663-664 Abstract No abstract given Card 1/1 Lizal, F. AORICULTURE Research on the production of feeding stuffs and cattle feedi-g. p. 639. Vol. 5, no. 12, 1958 Monthly Index of Fast Airopaan Accessiona (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 4, April 1958 LIZAL9 Frantisekp Inz. From the research on cattle breeding and feeding. Vestnik CSAZV 7 no.3:148-151 160. (EEAI 9:7) 1. Vyzkumny ustav pro chov akotu Ceakoslovenske akademie zemedel- skych ved, Rapotin u Sumperka. (Czec~oslovakia--Cattle) LIZAL9 Frantisekt Inz. MOM j, an bi vedbigg feedingg and preventing diseases of cattle. Vestnik CSAZV 7 no.10:526-529 160. (EEAI 10:3) 1. Vyzkumny ustav pro chov skotu Ceskoolovenake akademle zemodelskych vedq Rapotin u Sumperka. (Czechoslovakia--Cattle) LIZAL Frantleek Inz.; SUCHANEK, Bohumil, Inz. Solved scientific research tasks in the field of cattle breeding. Vestnik CSAZV 8 no.7:385-392 '61. 1. Vyzkumy ustav pro chov akotu Ceskoslovenake akademie zenedelskych ved, Rapotin u Sumperka. (Cattle) LIZAL, Frantisek, inz. CSc. " 1. 4- - - ~'. - New results of the research on cattle breeding and feeding. Vest ust zemedel 11 no. 4:122-127 164. 1. Research Institute of Cattle Breeding, Rapotin near Sumperk. LIZAL, Frantisek, inz, C5c, .;-,, n;i r"!,,n, Further re.-mits of the res-irch c-n t:-,~rid'- -p I t. . - I feeding of cattle. Vest, net, zemede" 12 no~,,:16/-H,6 16 '-~ a 1. Research Institute of Cattle Broeding, F(apotin near Slimperk, AUTHORS: Plzalk, F., Ing. and Lizal, B., CZECH/34-59-4-4/18 TITLE: Investigation of th~e___O*p'ti~u-m Conditions of quantitative Spectrographic Determination of Substances in Powder Form (V.ygetfeni nejvhodn6jgfch podminek kvan~itativnlho spektrogratak;ho stanovenif lzftek v forme pra's"kov4) PERIODICAL: RtiCai-okLI Lijgty, 1959, Nr - 4;41ij~ 2976)~-5M, (Ciec'hoslovakia) ABSTRACT: The technique of-carrying out spectrographic tests on substances in powder form has not been developed to the same satisfactory extent as it has been for substances in the '- solid,'and liquid statibso Two relevant Soviet papers were published on this subject. Buyanov (Ref 1) carried out his tests on powder placed on nickel or copper electrodes whilst Rusanov and Tarasov (Ref 2) forced the powderby means of an air blastinto the region of the arc and spark discharge. The authors of this paper made check tests for the purpose of verifying the quantitative method suggested by Buydnov. This method, which has hitherto not been used in Czechoslovakia, is Cardl/3 convenient because it requires only simple preparation CZECH/34-59-4-4/18 Investigation of the Optimum Conditions of Quantitative Spectro- graphic Determination of Substances in Powder Form azooAff4fatus and yields awurate results.' For the purpose of comparison, the authors also carried out tests with rotating samples pressed into briquettes and with powders in solution. The applied technique, the apparatus and the schedules of the tests are described in some detail. In the comparative tests, the total quantities of Fe, SiO and CaO of cupola slags were analysed 2 and in Table 1, p 301, the analysis duration as well as the accuracy of the results are compared for the three enumerated methods. The total duration of the analysis by means of a slidable nickel plate electrode is 80 min. as compared with 105 min of the briquette method and 188 minfor the powder in solution; the respective accuracies were + 10, � 5 and + 3%. It was found that use of a nickel platj is preferabl'i since it is less liable to corrosion and also it has more convenient comparison spectrum lines than copgr. The device for regulating the feed of the bottom nickel and copper) electrode is ca.rd2/3 shown in Figure 1 (sketch) and in Figures 2 and 3 V-11 CZECH/34-69-4-4/18 Investigation of the Optimum Conditions of quantitative Spectro- graphic Deternhation of Substances in Powder Form (photographs). The device used for the rotat*4 briquette electrode is shown in Figure 5 (sketch) and in Figures 6 and 7 (photographs). There are 8 figures, 1 table and 2 Czech references. JI ASSOCIATION: Statrif vy'zkumny ustav materia'lu a technologie, Praha (State Research Institute for Materials and Technology, Prague) SUBMITTED: December 9, 1958 Card 3/3 BGATOV, V.I.; AKULISHINA, Ye.P.; BUDNIKOV, V.I.; GERASIMV, Ye.K.; GUROVA, T.I.; KAZARSKIY, YU.P.; KAZARINOVI V.P.; KONTOROVICH, A.E.; KCSOLOBOV, N.I.- LIZALEK N.A.: MATUKHIN, R.G.; MATUKHINA, V.G.; PiriaFr,-"v-.t;-~ODIN, R.S.; SAVITSKIY, V.Ye.; SHISHKIN, B.B.; GRIN, Ye.P., tekhn. red. (Lithoformational analysis of sedimentary rocks) Litologo- formatsionnyi analiz osadochnykh tolshch. Pod red. V.I. Bgatova i V.P.Kazarinova). (MIRA 16:7) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institutu geologii, geofiziki i. minerallnogo syrlya. (Rocks, Sedimentary--Analysio) LIZALEK, N..,A. secondary alter~#tions of De7onian rocks in the South Hinusinsk Lowland. Geol.i geofiz. no.7s88-94 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatal'Aiy institut geologii, geofiAiki i minerallnogo Byrtya, Novosibirsk. LIZA1,21M, N.A. Characteristics of Devonian clay...rocks in the southern Minusinsk Basin. Trudy SNIIGGINS 4qqs5644 160, (MIRA 14:7) (Minusinak Baaifi--Clay) LIZAT K, N.A. Lower and Middle Devonian petrographic and mineralogical characteriatics of the South Hinusinsk Lowland. Trudy SNIIGGI,'B no.1:80-86 159, OMIA 15:4) (Mirminsk Basin.-Plineralogy) (Geology, Stratigraphic) DGATOV) V.I.; DOGOIZFOV, K.V.; KAZARINOV) V.P.; KALUGIN, A.S.; KOSOLOBGV, N.I.; KOBYGIN, Yu.A.; KiWILINIKOV, B.N.j- KWNOV) V.I.; Y,.UZWT60V, Yu.A.; KUZNETi(JV, V.A.; lJZP ROSTOVTSEV, N.H.; SAKS, V.1i. In memory of Vadim Sergeevich Meleshchenko. Geol.i geofiz. no*2:130-131 162, (MIRA 15-4) (Nbleshchenko., Vadim Sergeevichj, 1917-1961) N 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 1 10 11 11 11 W15 14 it Is 11 a a N Is is a if N It u It W V5 if vItIrcu -14f "CEO Ir. ft I I L 00 A Isf ..0 )iZ cx~rv$ p 7- '1// ..""Sus '~ pC'ffL-t% -40 -00 vialogical action of trilodaboujoic acid an plants pN* -5 1. utIuu%-vv and A, A. Mundt. J. liam it. i U.S.S R 4 31 I M a . ACII Pfl&Y muVi cumn. cattied umW growth mfuctum if% 1'. *00 mutik,wenjit. Alfalfa was atore semitiw and apidly shmcil actual ftwmat1w changes with It- tit tx~h, fFettlih in the shows and shrinkage of the leav,vi. Stitt, -00 tjf the Letter Of 0.001% IrAressed the yicltt ol! Alfalfa -1- .00 $1 treatment with soins. down to o.twmll' C.'Ims. 00 %)ujwctJ a retarding rffrct on the growth DI %lorinS wheat Afol :4 goo flat slid sunfluwer were not affectrol. =0 0 G %I W-111-1 =00 sou goo so I v0 0 AJL! itj SOO InSts Plant PhyUjology IM TImiryuzev ;goo is 1 I tj I Alm.l&4 01FALLUUX41 011RATLIPI CLASIffiscAlsoo 18- too f 114940 14,,040 An A I a 14 111 it 4 PC it nif x 14W A I ~14 441 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 q 0-00,10 0-00-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Omn go. 45 Samygin.O.A. and 'indr.-A.A. (K.A, Timiryaerv Inolitute of Plant Physiology. U.S.S.R. Araderny of Scirncrm), of is Irmon to wintrr in dArknrom At diffrrrnt lernprraturrv. blot-% AkmdGwIP gsfjk s.S.S. lot DOk1WY TOI. 79 NO- 16 ) /IS'/ LI DR, Aleksandra Anatol'Yevna a,d samygin, G. A. "The Wluence of the Length of Day on the Growth of Lemon Trees," Doki. A. Na :p SSSRJP 80, iio. 6, 977-80, 1951- ZHOIKHv IOH, Vol.; FRUSAKOVA, I.-IJA g, IJJAIM-AeA*~, ~! Tranalocation of assimilates and respiration of conducting tissues as affected by soil moisture [with sumary in Inglish], Piziol. rast. 5 no.'4t337-344 JI-,Ac 158. (KnA 11:8) 1. Institut fistologil rastenly im. K.A. Timiryawra AN SSSR. Mookwa. (Soil moisture) (Plants, Notion of fluids iu) (Plants-Respiration) LIZANDR, A.A.; BHOVTSYNA, V.I.. Physiological role of the caullne leavrs of rice during -he formation and maturing of caryOp3es. Fiziol. rast. 11 no. 3: 391-397 164. (KRA 170) 1. Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. LIZAWjS,_VwG. ; KHO14E, NKO, V. I. I ~ I Geological interpretation of the results of geophysical Btudieo of the Tygorlat-Gutinskiy volcanic ridge. Geofiz. sbor. no.3.-120-128 162. (14IRA 25 :9) properties) (Transcarpathia-Rocks., Igneous--Magnetic (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) S/169/63/000/001/052/062 D263/D308 AUTHOR: Lizanets, V.G. TITLE: A graphical method for the determination of the gravitational effect of vertical cylindrical masses PERIODIG&: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika no. 1, 1963, 25, abstract 1D131 (Nauchn. zap. Llvovsk. politekhn. in-tt 1962, no. 80, 148-154) TOM The author proposes a relatively simple graphical method for the determination of the gravitational effect of verti- cal cylindrical masses. In this procedure the gravitational force Ag. along the -axis of the cylinder is calculated with the aid of a grid supplied by the author. The gravitational force of the cylinder, lag, is then determined at certain fixed points of the profile, and a family of curves describing the variation of Ago/Ago (sic) with depths h and h2 is constructed. Using thRse curvesp for every observatioh point xf the difference f k h2/r Xhl/r is constructed, and is then multi Iplied by. S 169/63/000/001/052/062 A graphical method D263/D308 Ago obtained from the grid for the origin of coordinates. The gra"tational effect of more complicated but still isometric masses may be calculated by'regarding such an effect as a sum of those of elementary cylindrical masses* CAbstracter a note: Complete translation 7 Card 2/2 ZYRYANOV, V., kand. tekhn. naukj LIZAREV, A.., kand. tekhn. nauk-- SPEKTOR, Y Mlp kand. tekhn. nauk Variants of units for shoring panels of apartment houses In series 1-468. Zhil. stroi. no.1326-28 164. (MIRA 18s11) L17.MV,-,A.., juxhaner. - -- I.greeting small silo towers out of large slabs. Sell.stroi. 11 no.2:13 Ir 156. (Silos) (concrete slabs) (nM 9:7) x -8/11 AUTHOR: Lizarev, A.D., Engineer so7/97-4 T1 TLE: Calculation of the Rigidity of the uoints cf Vrestlreq-qed Reinforced Concrete Trusses (0b uchete zhestkooti uzlov pri proyektirovanii _predvarilt-eLlno napryazher.- nykh zhelezobetonnykh ferm). PERIODICAL: Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1958 Nr.4, PP. 155-157. ABSTRACT: The author presents a method of calculation of the rigidity of JoJ.ntn of truoses for a op.-n of 24m. Theo', trusses were manufactured by the Lenpromstroyproych'; (see Pigure 1). The truss consists of two halves which are joined together an the Lide. The re~nfor-~ement of the bottom member consists of four batch reinforcements of 32mm diameter made from steel hark St.25G2S. Wher the concrete iqark 400 hardens sufficiently the reinfor,--- ment is tensioned to the value of 123 tons. When a pression force of 23 tons is applied tc this '--ottom, member the joints of the truss change their position corresponding to the amount of contraction cf the com- pressed lower member. The calvulation5 described are sufficiently near the experimental values obtained Card 1/2 -IV/j- - 4 --,3/ L L S Calculation of the Rigidity of the joints of -vrestre,-ct~d Reinforced Concrete Trusses. after ten:3ionin- of the reinfor--ement of the trusses which were constructed by the trust in Berazzukt. Cnlculation3 were carried u~~t by the, defomritJon method. Plaure 2 illu:~trfifle!, t, of the bending moments calculated by tl,,.,- method. FiTure 3 shows a cross section uf a strut of the truss. Pigures 4 and r. character and positions of cra-As at tric, tu2J lower extremetios of the vertical mexvers rf the The Promstroyproyt-lt gonerrilly adoptea --f culation of trusses spanning 27m. as descz-ibe,~ ii."Beton i Zhelezobeton" 1957, Nr 10 in an ty Y-, V. C'Liheruk-~~,7- The approximate value of the effect of the r1g*.C!-~i,y- _f the joints when bending moments appear 17-, ..;f the truss are calculated according to the 6 rt 1% J$ Where If' is a transposition of the end of tha tab' positioned perpendicularly to it. T.'Lie baraJ.-7 moments thus calculated are 30-40%o bigger thar, those arrived at by the calculation method basad o*~-.. stat_-_a'_~ indetermination. There are five figares. 1. Girders--Stability 2. Joints--Mathematical analysis 3. Reinforoed Card 2Y2' concrete--Applications k ,I 1 1), LIZARIV, A.D. lux , k Bonding metal construction elements by means qf epoxy resins. ftrot. prom. 36 no.1:40-42 A '58. (XIRA II-.I) (Germany, Met-Adhesivea) SOV/97-59 -1-4/18 AUTHOR: Lizarev, A.D., Engln&er TITLE: Reinforced Concrete Roofs of Metallurgical Works (Zhelezobetonnyye pokrytiya zdaniy goryachikh tsekd-iov) PEANDICAL: Beton I zhelezobeton, 1959, Nr 1, pp.16-18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the Magnitogorsk metallurgical works the reinforced concrete roof slabs were removed and replaced by steel sheets (5-6 ma thick and welded together), as it was thought that reinforced concrete was not suitable for the prevailing temperature in this type of works. A prolonged temperature of 60-10000 was thought to cause overdrying of the concrete. These temperatures can for short periods rise to 250-3000a". It is known that fiL11- such temperatures the process of d9hydratLon of crystaiiine particles of the concrete occurs, causin8 inter::-,al stresses and collapse dug to variations in volume of varlous concrete Ingredients. The Sverdlovsk Institute ASiA 838H investigated defects, caused by heat', oocurrin3 In the concrete roof slabs of the Magnitogorsk metallurgical works. These slabs were made in 1931-32 of 7-8 am Card 1/4 thick reinforced concrete rested on steel beams and frames. SUV/97-t,9 -1-4/16 Reinforced Concrete Roofs of Metallurgical Works During the years 1942-1947 standard precast reinforced concrete slabs were used for similar works: in 191b6 su-,h slabs started to deteriorate considerably (see Fig.1). Testemere carried out to find out what thermal conditions exist mnder these slabs. For this purpose an elec-trical resistance thermometer, in conjunction with eleotrical- recording apparatus B9-120, was used. A graph o-i-Itained after 3 days of recording is given In Fig.2- The hi6ftest temperature was found to be 1230C when the outsid.a temperature at the same time was 3600. Fig.3 shows heat effect on the roofing materials of such a roof. k*ig.4 illustrates peeling of the underside of reinforced aonerete slab subjected to these heat conditions for a number of yearso In many instances monolithic slab bu3k-lea, as illustrated in Fig.5. The deflection of' the slab between supports 2 m. apart reaches 50 mm. It was shown that the most intensive damage to reinforced concrete slabs occurred where the temperatures were highest, due to the high heat transmitting coofficient and consequent melting of the snow and ice on the roof, and repeated freezing as Card 2/4 the thermal conditions changed. Other slabs (15 years SUV/97 -59 -1-4/18 Reinforced Concrete Roofs of Metallurgical Works old) suffering from similar defects were investigated and compared with new slabs cast In 1957. In each case the slabs were 2280 mm long. The new slabs were cast from conefete mark 200. Results of the tests are tabulated. Fig-6 shows bending graph ot the alabs. Results of these investigations showed that the strength of precast reinforced slabs used as roof construction for metallurgical works over a period of 15 years, if protected by 11soft" roofing material, is not less than the strength of newly cast slabs used in the same conditions for very short periods. This proves that reinforced zoncrete slab, properly protected, can be used in such roo'4s, and that there is no need to substitute steel shoots. Thermal insulation is necessary as a protection agains'U. hi~~n and non-uniform thermal effects. The Gipromez has beon using such insulation recently. To increase frost protection and weather resistance of reinforced boncrete slabs when thermal insulation is omitted, application Is recommended of the liquid GKZh-10 which renders the cement hydrophobic. Gard 3/4 This liquid is a water-alcohol solution of silico-organic SUV/97-59-1-4/18 Reinforced Concrete Roofs of Metallurgical Works compounds. This method was developed by the Laboratory for Protection of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete from Corrosion, of the Institute of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete ASiA SSSR (Laboratoriya zashchity betona i armatury ot korrozii Instituts. betona i zhelezobetona ASiA 853R). A 5% solutiton of GKZh-10 is used. For 1 m2 of the concrete surface 250-300 g of this solution is required. There are 6 figures and I table. Card 4/4 ZHODZISHKIr, I.L., kand.tekhn.nauk; LIZAM, A.D.. inzh. Three-dimensional aspects of the performace of slab-gird9r roofs. From. zdan. no.1-.61-67 139. (MIRA 13:8) (Roofs, Concrete) ZHODZISHBKIY, I.L., kand.takhn.nauIc; LIZA.REV,-A.D., inzh. Girders mde of reinforced fly-ash concrete slabs. Trudy IIIZHB no.8:224-228 '59- (MRk 13:4) 1. Sverdlovokly, filial Yesspyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatollgkogo institute, prawyablenr7kh oooruzhonly. (Girders) (Lightweight concrete) MPOrt Pmmfifttod st the Idt All-Unim Co4vess of Tboomtlcal nd Ayp.ld )Wchanias K-ew, 27 Jon - 3 Fob '60. A". J6,0. W"tak; U=tmnkjf ft , W~UA, Ar oopaAo sts. ..r.".. S. leftoldir 01, c, I s Ttb~op t ooA uap~too. Lo:6~awmt tywooa) a novaettr or mtsis A. Z. 9- Sao "J_ of Elk-LU-1 A- 2. L~ 4 1 V%LLLA~ (ftoov)t boms prstlmos or 4ossi. =- CA- n-Mil. VlooollilAl .6-z-- - So ao-ell"Um de me tor"m Moor, ,Vt ft~. 17%~ 36 1- L-, TT..Pap~mvvv). a. "."Apoat or t 1". =~~J:r PUMA$ rift or W.Foolo, put" maw o-W.L.L. " b-AL". 8. S. SkbLuAkWUAKaft.QJ ftol- or " Aw-C."" vsb-tU- -6 ...Muir or In. -tru.-W d p- ) b-.. 1 4 mob. . bi*l-t or as 4a so .-tv. LM -Plas S.M.. as IPUmU or mtrU At &:,go to .9 La-" qt4- or "LL"osty U-M. UO, 0, IL Lwaa-mowm. ft. .1-u- of fk IV= fm ma-b- or Ag-.1 ubuty ooLLI .,!I, Z. t:;t:,.4Ln-u- or aoij- ooju 343. 1- 36 Z414 (T_.X) Aamom tor t" or M. M- r owul-tn. t4us or t-6 LA box" or .-I- lb. 16 A. A-:"I. At Am ~%koftv~Ll* up.W.- sal-I ON.14 -W a szu~, X-A .OILAL be . ft a. everuarw $no or *W"" AM -I!.. Cop Lnd" am rup-Lo Ar Z . gig. %,!V. ($Vlovs ), vibu- of - I.-Ur "IM 127. ..ft- vo-blo" It -bi-4 ,oLL:!. U. Ugl- .9 41- y 1. oooo'-to AL I" Wo%ltl~ 16% .. 6. Road- (b". ?.".Lu.u- of tho Ut. or t,o. -2. k-AL- pri- Wm -14 uu~lool b". "a- Lot--& s--. Im. (TMU.106 04ft" Xho vlo- U-11- :=r- =21. bost to ao Pool" L. 1. b~ L. ". u- fboooovot-w. 2b. OUNt"o" St"64 am WGIA is mtwauy ,.=omo (ft-)$ 1". l,..tO=tkg, [?:=. r- Abl- :: -or-I . -4 =. U,m C., 4b. -1. or L.Mosse ."or of 2t= or It"' A Wk"l- Mt. .4 "-t odoptla %Ao mmaou. or U-Ami .4 -Lou-. I", A. k ALUWL-twat vlbl.~ bo, S. ". LAS - U U. 194, S. X~Pmx--- Otr~). M -wi-tol tmC7 or b-1- ,-, U- ro, W". 197. M~!Uoom cl-ibuts). a. outs-LIS 1:11" --- 190. 86 XLAUd.G Mill*&). CAtrjb*U~ W tbM %NAWT .9 'Ursis AllLoIll of aLf- W.Mm. bAA&M or lok 16 1. Id 11w b I Lt. I.W lo~ or lbs Tbool"Isol LIZAREV, A.D. (SVERDLOVSK) Free vibrations and stability of compressed rods vith elastically fixed edges. Strol.mekh.i raech.soor. 2 noo4:27-30 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Elastic rode and wiras--Vibration) STREVNIKOV, II.P.9 inzb.; 'AREV A D inzh.; LIBERW-4. 5-A-, inzh. olling of Construction of the 11102" rolling mill for continuous r pipe. Prom. stroi 39 no-10:38-42 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) iPervoural'ak--Pipe mills) LIZAREV,,,L-D. Using electronic digital computers for the solution of problems in construction dynamics. Izv.AN Uz.SSR. Ser.tekh.nauk no.6:54-57 ,61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po stroitel'stvu v gorode Sverdlovsk Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhttektury SSSR. (Structures, Theory of) (Electronic digital computers) KRUFEMijKGV,, S.S.., laureat Staliaskoy proaup dotsent; BYCHKOV) M.1 kand.tekhn.nauk., dotsent; LIZAREV, A.D., inzh. Engineering characteristics of reinforced concrete girders with multiple-series welded reinforcements for roofs of industrial :5-12 161. buildings. Trudy NII promozdani soor. no.5 1 (MIRA 15 (Reinforced conerete'construction) (Beams and girders) LIZAPMr A.D. , inzh. e girdere~ Dynamic characteristics of prestreased reinforced concret Trudy NII prom.zdan.i soor. no-5:166-175 1610 (MIRA 15%4) (Beams and girders) LIZAREV, A.D. (Svetdlovsk) Effect of rotatory and shearing inertia on laterla vibrations of flexible clamped rods. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.tekh.nauk.Mekh.i mashinostr. no.3:134-137 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Elastic rods and wif-es--Vibration) LIZAREVj -A.D. Static calculation of beams Trudy Ural. politakh. inst. with elastically joined ends. no.102:94-101 161. (MA 16:11) LIZAREV,_~.D. (SvordlovBk) Generalized coefficlents of "lantic factening for 3tAyIng thl~- stability of 1"ixed frameo. Stroi. mekh. i rasch. soor 4 no.!: 25-30 162, (YJRA 16:12) LIZAREV, A.11). Datermining fralutricles una restricted f mej by mr;ari3 (if e1- c,,,rii jut rrryki mekh. 10 nc,.2%158-165 16~, ( " :-I aLroltellstva i arkh4tAruu !~.qS7H. I V. or an n,;nuniform ofres.,. f-le'll. LIZAREV, A.D., kaM. tekhn. nauk Vibrationa during bubbling. Prom. strol. 43 no. 11:23-24 165s (MDIA 18:12) KOSTAKIN, Tu.K.. Insh.; LIZARYWA. I.F.; MAIMT, I.K. Ultraviolet exposure room equipped with erithema-producing lamps. Svotntakhnika 4 no.12:21-21 D 158. (KIRA 11:12) 1. TSentrogiproshakhtostroy. (Ultraviolet rays--Therapeutic use) ITZMETS. 1.L.. podpolkovnik mad. sluzhby; .LIZARSKIY, V.M.. kapitan mad. aluzhby Problem of supplying the organism with vitamin 0 in the Far Uorth durir4,,, the winter. Voon. mad. zhur. no.1:67-69 Ja 157 (HIBA 12;7) (CLIKOR, supply of organism with vitamin C in polar region during winter (Rua)) (VITAMIN 0. therapeutic use, supply of organism in polar region during winter (Rua)) LIZE ~Una- -.-- Accessory musculo-fibrous elements in the suprahvoid region. Folia morphol 21 no.1:43-46 162 1. Zaklad Anatomii Prawidlowej Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie; kierwnik; prof. dr. M. Stelmasiak. LIZE, Irena, Topometry of the aortal arch. Part 3. Ann. Univ. Lublin seat. D l9z105-113 1 64 Topometry of the arotal, arch. Part 4. lbid.:133-138 Topometry of the aortal arch. Part 5. Ibid.:149-156 Topometry of the aortal arch. Part 6. Ibid..'183-187 1. Katedra, i Zaklad AnatomiJ- Prawidlowej Cz1owieka, Wy~- dzial Lekarski AM v Lublinie (Kierowniks prof. dr. med. Mieczyslaw Stelmasiak). LiLf.;3K.-L,, .=zzard Stefan :iajt and ilyszrd Llzewsld: "Co-ordiiiation i.,,, 1-lotor Transp,-~rt-:~ticm,ll Ti-anoport, '.Iars;~w, Nov 56, Pf). 347-34~;- JEDYMY, Vieczyolaw, inz.; RUW-SZO1,JSKI, Tadeysz, inz.; BV.LY, Adan, inz. 1-:iaczyulaw, inz.; RARMV., Ludwik,, inz.; Tademoz, inz.; LMIJISKI, i,aclaw, Inz. Increasing ti e maximum power of 55 Y'11 Skcda stean turbinen during the peak period by 3 durirc 3 hoiu-j, -,,r eacli turbine. Increasing the maximiu- , c-14cr of 120 Alotho;. [Acz.: turbines during the peak period b:, 1 1.111, during 3 hours, for each turbine. Gosp paliw 11 Special issue no.(95):5C Ja 163. 1. Elektrownia Stalowa Wola. 2 I~Boo S/08 611034100210221025 A05?YA129 AUTHORSs Chernyahav, Ya.A., V.F., Ne~-mrkina, 7..V., Lizgunov., S.A. TITLEi Reaotion of siliaor. hydrides with etnyll- and '-sopropyl- benzene and ;reparati;;a of 4,xi,)hlr~rcel~lyi.-s-abstituted styxenes FERIODICALA Zhurnal. Prikladnoy Khimli, -., 34, no ?, 19611, 458-460 TEXTj were vy-ntheelz&J, by reaotl~me of triohicro- silane and msthylii~Ihlor6sllaxs wi*,h ethylpheUl- ani -benzenen in liquid phaes lindex p:es,5-are Jslrg HIBO as catalyst. Methyl.. tr;art tr!.lh' . TrLnh'-,crc;9!'kyl-9-,jb- dichlorosilane was m,-rA lcroeifpm.~ Stituted atyreng and -N'I.U Ily -"III O"Inal", -'r, ethylpY,r-r.,,rl-- sAd iv ,pr -,;)y '.P'ieny -"hl - '~ -1 1&- F. 'I t - Tr, W1 pyrolysia -~f thl~ lattc-r. N,.-*aiay3 -,b-.ec, Uyr,'I.A~ei r 11 & r tlr.,~ P a.re frequently The th-'? Card 1/5 .,,'r;g 611034100210221025 Reaction of siii~.),nr ~qdrii,,Ej ... Y~, A057 .29 present in-;-e8tigatior, "he :reaitLrr. betwe~-n 9114--,wi hyiride ar'd benzene (or homolcgs) in TAha,~-i jres-,;~;z-e at 200'3-400"' W-Ith oatalysts Bcl~dH B-0 Ai--,~! In 'hi~ =e*h-:)d --netead ,.,f benzene"O~ 3 ag jr, k .. ho-o ois) used (R-if 71 A. Barry -t. al., InI. Eng. Chem., 519 91 (1959)) and lvw4-.e as mjch 9111-':~-n hyer'.de Ja ne-,eseary than in the fl:rat, me-Ph,1--d. 1r. th(j 1,*h!.,:d ~;-sriart hydr-Ide and aryl- halide reaut in gaseejus ~-hase at atx,--9pheri.-. pceseure In flowing syatemg at 5000-7000' ,fRaIr Ot Ya.A. 71ierryshe-,- et. al., DO SSSR, 12l, 808 (1959~/? id. ~'k Ref 91 ib 2, 10-ag (1960), Rrf' 10, A.D. Petrclv &I. al., iLd.126, 1009 (1959), Ref 11-i V.A. Por.-,zarenk:~ et al., ibid. 1150, 333 096o)). The present experiments were :;!Lrried ru-, to compare the yields of the aryl- chlorosilanee and to che(.ir. results of cthor 1,nvestl *gatora, The reac*.icn occurred in a rotating steel auto3la-7e (1 1), ratio of ;,,omp~~nents was 1 : 1 with 0.1 weight % of catalyst and contact time of 5 hrs at varying temperatures from 2300-3800C. The result3 (Fig.) indicate the higher activity of methy1dichlorosilane in comparison to tri3hIorosilane. This is in agreement with observations in Ref 7, but differs from the statement Card 2/5 254 S/08'0~6'1/0~4/00:~/022/025, Reaction of silicon hydrides .... A057/A129 given by N. N. Tishina et al. (Ref. 5: "Khimiya I prakticheakoyeprimeneniye kremneorganicheaklkh soyedinenly" ("Chemistry and practical use of ailioonorganic compounds"), I., Izd. TsBTI, L. 91 (1958h that BO has no catalytic activity for reactions between trichlorosilane and benzene. Tehral analysis demonstrated that the obtained arylchlo~osilanes contained: 10 - ~O % ortho-, 40 - 60 % meta- and 30 - 40 % para-isomers. Characteristics of the obtained arylahlorosilane are presented in the Tablei. Chlorination and pyrolysis of the ar7lohlorosilanes to styrenes were carried out by methods developed by D. W. Lewis (Ref. 12: J. Org. Chem., 23, 1893 (IV)). At the present time the authots Investigate the third method of arylohlorocilane synthesis to compare the yields of the three methods. There is 1 figure, 1 table and 12 references: 10 Soviet-bloo and 2 non- -Soviet-bToc. SUBKETTED: may 11, 196o X Mad Jew sa am Aw 78 AM 9 pil 0( this Wa. (s apFr". 7. PON lfftlbWlwtlC ae'd MeCH(SH)Cr in L. Of the Dept. of I!,-icrobiology. Second ll;loscow l-,edical Inst. im. I.V.Stalin 07- USSR / General Problems of Pathology. Immunity U Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102378. Author : Lizg%knovaj As VA Inst :-Fe--cond Moscow Medical Institute. Title Experimental Study of the Methods of Immunization Through the Skin. Orig Pub: Uch, zap, 2-go Mosk. med. In-ta, 1957, 7, 149-155. Abstract: In immunization of rabbits with sta hylococcus ana- toxin, vaccine against anthrax (STIR, and warmed typhoid vaccine, the highest titer of antibodies was obtained with introduction of the antigen in- to the skin. This method allows strict dosage of the vaccine being inilroduced. Card 1/1 LIZGUNOVA, A.V.,. . 1 -.1 I'll ~. Competition between normAl xnd temnrorpy skin microflorA; Authorl a nbstrnct. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i Immun. 29 no.2:126 7 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz kAfedry mikrobiologii II Hoskovskogo maditainekogo inatitUtR. wik--BicisiruoGy) wm*rli --- LW Ovs Bactericidal properties of the skin [with surmary in English]. Testederm.' i veno 32 no,4320-24 Ji-Ag 158 (MIRA lltlO) l' Is kafedry mikrobiologii imeni N.Y. Gamalei (zav. - deystvitel'WY ;;len AIM SSSR V.D. Timakov) II Koskovskogo meditBinskogo Instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova. (SKIN, physiol. bactericidal properties (Rue)) LIZGUNOVA, A.V. Penetration of microbes through the skin. Report No. 1: Mmerimental data on the penetration of microorganisms through semipermeable membranes. Biul. ekep. biol. i med. 46 no.12.'70-73 D 158. (K= .12:1) 1. Iz kafddry mikrobiologii (zav. - deystvit Llrqy chlen AXN SSSR V. D. Timakov) 11 1-tookovskogo meditainskogo institu-za imeni N. 1. Pirogova. Predstavlena deystvitelInym ohlenom ART SSSR V. D. Timakovym. (MICROORGANISMS 9 Denetration. through skin (Rua)) (SKIN, penetration of microorganisms (Ras)) LIZGUNOVAS A.V.Y Doc Med :;c4- - (di,;S) Illhysiological 1, pl'O "c ~-' ve functions of the skin." I'Os, 19 ~9, 2() pp (Second '.',Osf Otatc -ed Inst im pirogov) 300 col.,les (KLy 36-59) 1'-1) - ,114 - LIZOUNOVA, A.V. Microbial penetration throngh the Skin. Report No.2.: Stlidies on corylitions and pathways of transcutaneous nicrobial penetra- tion In nice. Biul.eksp.biol. I mod. 47 no.6:2&32 -Te '59. (MLM 12:8) 1. Iz ltufedry mik-robiologii (zav. - daystvitel'nyy chlen 1J,91 SSSA V.D.Timakov) II Moskovskogo maditainakogo instituta imeni II.I.Pirop,ova. Predstavlena. deystvitel'nvm chlenom AM? SSSR V.D.Titaako,r ym. (Hama, transcutaneous penetration In nice (Rils)) (SKIII, physiol. transcutaneoil3 bact. penetration in nice (Rua)) GALIPERIN, E.A.; BULDAKOVA, A.A.; LIZGUNOVAI A.V. I .Clinical aspects of the outbreak of influenza A2 in January 1962. Trudy TSIU 68sl67-171 164. (MIIRA 1815) L17GUNOVA, A.V. ~. Gorrelation of the Indices of inmunological changa3 in the body under the effect oil Intrac:111aneous and subcutan~Rnus vaccfrs~ion with ty-phoid fever and intestinal bacteria ant1gens. Report No.l. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. I imman. 41 n,).9:96-99 S 16.4. (MIRA 1824) 1. II Moskovskiy goslidarstvennyy meditsinskiy instLtut imeni Pirogova. A,V. - LIZGU,N-0-VA , . . 1. 1. - .. Correlation of the indices of ir-munological changes in the animal organism under the effect of immunization with staphylococcal and diphtheria antitoxins. Report No.2. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.10:77-80 '64. (14IRA 18:5) 1. 11 Moskovskiy meditsinakiy institut imeni Pirogova. flOA (pop too t DOE *04 *04 ,see 004 00 *a* so 1 4 f It I v 11 0 u w is A I a. IA METALLMM&L LfMUTUM CLAUVICATOR 0 ~Jbo 0 ~** 0 ~49 0 IA t -,!k ~~-t~~tme L 00 . -00 00 ~Oo , - , ab* V I= !z -00 . v m , G%bWm %GIN -10.41.- No. 9 800 i. bkk a 1. -d 000 ,ti, an .a. -PP I. I-s" P- fsoo 'ISO* goo woo 4*0 ee : 00 goo w4b, so NO OT u u AV - U 4; ir 4; ; a ;9 F. I a A s a Id I w a 9 a 4 x 1 1, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 o, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v- V ; . '-~ i I i ,& 1 .. "Synthesis of 6-Methoxv-4-Chloroquinoline," Zhur. Obshch. K-him., 13, Nos. 9-10, 1943. lst Synthetic Dept., All-Union Sci. Res. Chemico-Pharmaceutical Inst. im. 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