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LOM, F. Science research, and gractice in thefood industr7. p. 260. Vol. 6# no- 9- 1955- PMW L POTRAVIN. Praha. Sources East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol* 59 no* 3,9 March 1956* WA, F. 1042 F. Rationalizing technologic processes in the food industry* P. 485 Vol. 7v no. ill 1956 PRUMYSL POTF-AVIN TECHNOWGY Prabas Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession,, Vol. 6j No. 2, 1957 La" r". Graphic representation of the trends of development of agricultural prQjUCt4 )n; 1A evolution hectors. In Gerron -?ni "-ussian. P. 239. (Z' SOT'; Ll' 1J SELSKOKHOZIA13TVENNUN MUKU. SER111, i3- FD4 30C1A'I-*T .4GRICULTIMM SCIM7CE. SERILS J: -COIK)MICC, Vol. 6, N 195 raha, 7, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of Ew-,t zurovean ;~ccessjons (-IEI.L) LC. 'Vol. No. E-1, Dec l')57. Uncl. LOM, F. 7%,e trend in the development of the farm management results through graphic repre- sentation (vectors of development). P. 259,(Sbornik Rada Zemedelska Ekonomika) Vol-30, no.4, Aug. 1957, Praha,Cz SOk Monthly Index of East European Acassions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957 L%Ij : F. "Net income of an enterprise as a result of two factores the economic efficiency of production costs and the grade of intensification of the production. Tn German and Russian" Za SotsialisticheBkuiu Selkohoziaistvannuiu Nauku. Pmha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 7t no. 2, 1958 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, voi. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas LOM, Jirl Polynaccharide reserves in Balantidium and Nyctotherus. Cesk. biol. 4 no.7:397-" J1 255, 1. Parasilogicky ustav biologicke fakulty Xarlovy university, Praha. (CILIATA. Irctotherms, polyzaccharide reserve) (BALARTIDIUM, metabolism, polyeaccharides, reserve) (POLTSACCHARIDXS, metabolism. Balant1dius & Nyctotheras, reserve) CZECHOSLOViVUL/Zooparasitology - Parasitic Protozoa. G-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 10, 1956, 43379 Author Lon) J. Inst - L--~ Title occurrence of Trichodinella Epizootica (Raabc, 1950) 111 Czechoslovakia. Orig Pub : zQolb listY., 1956, 51 No 2, m-124. Abstract : T. epizootica is found on the gills of tench in ponds of southern Czechoslovakia. The flattening of the infusorial calla of the gull epithelium of the hosts is described@ Card 1/1 2 L - __ - om Occurrence of parasitic Infusoria in our Amphibia. P. 66- Prague. Narodni Museum. CASOPIS; ODDIL PRIROLOVEDUY. Praha. Vol. 125, no. 1, 1956 Source: EM - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 Oct. 1956 LOH, Jiri On two endozoic trichodinids, Trichodina urinaria Dogielp 1940 and Trichodina polycirra sp.n. Acta parasit 8 no.8/20:169-180 Je 160. (EEAI 9:11) 1. ProtozoologiW Laboratory of C.S,A,Vag Praha* Ozechoslovakia-Trichodina) (Parasites) LCUI, -.Jlri, (Praha II, Winicna 7) Urceolariidae from fishes of CzechosloYakia. WiaJ ::araz:.--: 7 no.4/"; 822-827 161. 1. Protozoologicka lal-orator, Ceskoslovenska akademia ved, Praha. 4u,-Tiri, (Praha, 11, T.ncna, 7); VAVRA, Jiri (Praha, II Vinicna 7) Ultrastructure of the spores of the fish parasite Plistophora hyphossobryconis. Wiqd parazyt 7 no.4/6-828,832 'Q, 1. Protozoologicka laborator, Ceskoolovenske akademia ved, Praha. LOH, L. IDmp Le Use of substitute materWvo p. 170* EMTFDTECHNIX. Praha. Vol. 10, no. 5, Mwf 1955. SOt Monthly List of the East European Accession, (ML), Lc. vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955, UncU 1. L, In Z~ 1, LOM, T. The Decatron, a decadic measuring, glow L-imp. p.IhO. SLA130PROUDY OBZCR, Prague, Vol. 15, no. 3, Ikar. IM. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (-'-'EAL), LC, Vol. 5, 'to. 6 June i~56, Uncl. a-7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Zlectronics - Cap Diechazges w,.i Gja6 Discharging Instruments Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Filzilka, No 4, -L,9r8, 11c, 8733 Author Plecity Miroslav Inst ~ftfttltute f.)r Vacuum E-lertr-,nicLi., Czechoslovakia Title : Interaction Between E-lectrunagnetic Waves and Free Electrons Orig Rib : Slaboproudy obzor, 1.957, 16, iio 4, 191-195 Abstract : On the basis of the lews of dynamics of charged particles, expressi:)n* are derived for +.h--- active and reactive components of high frequency conductilrity of an electron plasma. The results obtained are comparad with measurement data with glow discharge in irert gaGes at frequencies of approximately 9,000 Mr~. Bib"~-ograp;I--y,, 2.0 titles. Card 1/1 83395 13 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICALs Lom, T. fhe_P~ossibility of an Electron Beam eeskosloven-sk- No. 5, p. 486 Z/037/60/000/005/049/056 E192/E382 Reducing the Thermal Noise in 1~asopis pro fysiku, 1960, TEXT: The threshold sensitivity of beam-type electron tubes (amplifiers or optical devices) is determined by the noise level in the electron beam. By analysing the basic physical phenomena occurring in an electron beam, in particular the noise, it is found that the noise level can be reduced below the value determined by the thermal equilibrium in the cathode region by employing a simple spectrometer. This device is situated in the low-voltage region of the electron gun and it performs the function of homogenizing the velocities of the electron beam. ASSOCIATION: V~zkumny' ustav pro vakuovou elektrotechniku, Praha (Research Institute for Vaeuttm Card ITF Electrotechnology, Prague) LOMI T., dr.;PLECITY, M., inz. Possibility of noise reduction In an electron bean. Sbor vak elektrotech 3:139-147 61. 1. Vyzkumny ustav pro vakuovou elektrotechniku, Praha. LOM, Tomas, dr-.; FU,-~ITY, Mtroqlav, inz.; HOHL,CEK, Prun~.,.rany fyzik Influence of the eidasion nsisa figure of traveling wave tubes. Sbor vak elektrot-~h 4-49-53 164- 1. Research Institute of Vaclium 11rague. LCM, Tomas I - - -- ' ~ - ~ 11 . Fifth In*,ernatl!~nal Congress cn M-icrawave 7U;---4--3. Cs cas fys 15 'no.3:285-286 '65. 1. Resertrah Institute of Yaclitun Electrical Engineering, Prague. Submitted Decomber 16, 1964. LOKACRMO, I.D.; SIOW, D.P. Production of bimetal sheet. Metallurg 8 no.5:27--28 W 163. (KM 16:7) I.-Kommunarskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. Laminated metals) lling(Metalwork)) t It+ r.:- 21 rc~~5n Z. Ill. Turniv- of 3to-eL r,.rcl Ce,,,,t Ir,~n.ll If'in Lducati-n Kiav Order -)f w:nin llnl, y"cInIc E-chint Buildin,-. Kitvp l-)55. ~Jjlst;-!.rt! ti~,n fir tl r, Dt -,r--, -if Candida'un in T-~chnical Scitnc~!s) No 1 Ynizlinaya let-misl, 1~56, 124 KARTAVOV, Sergey Alek.3eyevich, prof.; IZVCIIEZIKO, Andrey Matveyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; RULNIK, Sergey Sergeyevich, doktor tekhn, nauk; hOVStPN'OVSKIY, Yakov Ivanovicht kand. tekhn. nauk; BAWENOV, Ivan Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KOVALENKO, Vladimir Vladimirovich, kand. tekbn. nauk; kend, tekhn. nauk; MILISHTEYN, Mark Zelfmanovich~ kand. tekhn. nauk; RADCHENKO, Yuliya Gavrilovna, kand. tekhn. nauk; RUNICHENKO, Mikhail Petrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; TRUBF210K, Alcksandr Davidovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; KHRISTICII, Zakhar Domlyanovich) kand. tekhn. nauk; SHNAYDERMAN, Isay Yakovlevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; GOLUBOV, N.P., kand. tekhn. rsu'-- rptsenzent.; DUMANSKAYA, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; MAKSIMOV, G.D#,,kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; YAKOVENKO, G.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent [Technology of the manufacture of machinery] Tekbnologiia mashinostroeniia. [By] S.A.Kartavov i dr. Kiev, Tekhnika, 1965. 526 p. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Rafedra tekhnologii mashinostroyenlya Kiyevskogo poli- tekhnicheskogo instituta. (for all except Golubov, Maksimov, Yakovenko). s/i22/6i/ooo/oo2/ooq/Oii A161/A126 AUTHOR: Lomachenko. Z. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Pneumatic three-component dynamometer for lathes PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya4ino. 2, 1~61, 59 - 62 TEXT- Subject dynamometer, designed by the author, In based on the prin- ciple of pneumatic measuring instruments with a water-pressure gage and includes three pickups. The pickups are designed in two different versions. The dynamo- meter (Figure 1) comprises a tool holder (2) with the cutter fixed by bolts. The tool holder can move in three directions at right angles under action of three cutting force components. Friction is reduced by the use of balls on which the tool holder moves. The contact surfaces on the holder and the casing (1) are of a hard alloy. The pickups (4) are rings with built-in nozzles for measurement of air pressure. They rest with their cones in appropriate seats on the support screws (5) and (6). The seats (7) and (8) between the tool holder and the pickups are designed for reducing the mutual effect of the pickups. Spiral springs (9) and (1) produce the initial compression of the pickups. Each pickup design has Its advantages and disadvantages - the one permits adjustment of initial air gap Card 1/~ S/X22/61/000/002/009/011 Pneumatic three-component dynamometer for lathes A161/A126 and hence the sensitivity, but the thrust bolt (15) gets loose in operation with vibration and then the dynamometer has to be readjusted; the other cannot be de.- ranged by vibration but adjustment of initial air gap is not possible. The second pickup version (shown separately in Figure 1) is a ring with pressed in centers. A nozzle is soldered into the ring, and a rod with a ball close the nozzle. All three pickups are calibrated simultaneously In a special fixture. It includes a ring exerting simultaneously pressure on all pickups. The pickups can also be calibrated separately. The dynamometer proved sufficiently sensitive for measuring forces in turning alloy stetl, modified cast iron and brass. There are 5 figures, 1 photo and 2 Soviet-bloc references. Figure 1: (a) - Second pickup design; (b) to solder with stannium; (c) to solder with copper. Card 2/3 VPneumatic three-component dynamometer for lathes Figure 1(continued) Card 3/3 S/122/6i/ooo~~/Ooq/bii A1061/A126 A~AUW _kv Cd) inzh,; GUTKIN, B.G.9 kand. tekhn. nm*j SUGURINq K.A.v otv. red.; ACHYMADZE# Sh,Dop inzh,p red.; SWUVSKIrp G.M., tekhn. red. (Portable electric spark systems; work of the Research Branch of the State Plannin Institute of the Ministry of Transportation Machinery Manufacture] Perenosrqe elektroiakrovye ustanovki; opyt raboty NIF GPI MTrM. Lebingradq 1952, 3-1 p. (Informatsionno- tekhnichesldi 11stokl, no,23(360) (MIRA 14s7) L Leningradakiy dom nauabno-tekbnicheakoy propagandy. 2. GlavWy inzhener Leningradskoko dome, nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy (for Shagurin) (Metals-Hardening) (Electric apparatus and appliances) GUMN, B.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; GUS-EV, V.N., laurest SatlInBkIkh p_remiv inzh., retsenzent; LVINSOU, Ye.K., inzh., rateenzent; MUCHENKOT S.Ye lazh., red.; POLISKAYA, R.G., tekhm.red. [Automatization of',alectric-spark and electrolvtic-mechanical tools] Avtomatizataiia elektroiskrovykh i anodno-mokhanicheakikh stankov. Kod va. Goa. nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostrott. lit-ry, 1952. 226 p. _k (Slectric controllers) (MIRA 11:2) (Slectric cutting machinery) HLIKIN, B.M.; THA HMO, X.S., retsenzent; TOMCHZMV,, Stx.- , inthener, redaktor; 3CKOLOTA, L.T., takhnicheskir-re-WrOF7 ~ (Nechanizatiation in connection vith the grinding of shaped parts (on surface and tool grinding machines)) Makhanizataiia pri shli- foyanii fasonnykh detalel (na plookoahlifovallnykh i satochnykh stankakh). Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. i su- dostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 143 p. OWA 7:8) (Grinding and polishing) MOROVI H.S.; LOMACHENKOV, S.Ye., inzhener. redaktor; SOKOLOVA, L.V., takhnieff rWMMW---- [Selection of semi-fintshad products for parts used in machine construction; work practice of the Kirov Factory In Leningrad] Vybor zagotovok dlia detalai v maghtnoctroon1l; tz opyta raboty Leningradskogo Kirovskogo zavoda. Moskva. Goo. nauehno-tekhn.izd- vo mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 35 P. (MIRA 9:7) (Leningrad-Ifachinery industry) MMMNSXIY, I.As, laureat St&3inskov premil; CHXWSM# P-S-, Inzhanor, retsensent; N.HAWOWL S.Te , inzhaner, redaktor; MTEMN. H.M., takhnicheekly- redaktor* --o"mm, (Methods of machining complex surfaces on machine toolsJ Ketod7 ob- rabotki slozhnykh poverkhnostel na met-allorozhushchikh stsakakh. Moskva, Goo.naachno-takhn.12d-vo mashinontroitalit-ry, 1955. 315 P. (microfilm] (MLRL 8:5) (Metal cutting) (Surfaces (Technology)) LOKAGRANKOV,-B.Te.. inzhener, redaktor; IATKINA, T.L., recinktor izdatell- ---if-va; SOICOLOVA, L.V., takhnit-heskiy redaktor [The cutting of metals and the cutting tool; abstracts of articles from foreign journals] Rexanie metallov i rezhushchii instrument; referaty statei iz inostrannykh zhurnalov. Moskva. Goo. nauchno- takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit, lit-ry, 1956. 195 p. (MLRA 9:11) (Metal cutting) (Cutting tools) L MALK3, Boris Moloeyevich: VAKSER, D.B., doteent, reteenzent; LOMACHENKOV, S.Ye., inzh., red.; LETKINA, G.L., red.; SOKOLOVA, L.Y., tekhn.red. [Jig grinding machines and attachments] Stanki I prisposobleniia dlia kaordinatnogo shlifoyaniia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 241 p. (MIRA 11-1) (Grinding machines) BLYUMBMG, Vitalty Allbortovich; SLIGEYLY, Mikhail Afanaslyevich; ANSEROV, M.A., imnd.tekhn.nauk dote.. red.; ILWAGIUMOV, SeTes, iorhes redo; BCRODULINA, I.A.. red.izd-va; POLISKAYA, R.G., teichn.red. [Machining parts on lathes) Obrabotka detalat na toksrnykh stankukh. Pod obshcbel red. M.A.Anserova. Izd. 2-oe, perer. i dop. Koskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhnicheskoe izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958. 181 p. (Bibliot chka tokaria-novatora, no&5) (MIRA 11:5) Nurniug) MALKIN, Boris Moiseyevich;SOBOLEV, H.P., prof.j retsenzent; LOMACHENKOV, , S.Y~.Z.inzh.j red.; IMKINA, T.L., red. izd-va; SHCHETININA, L.V., te)6i, redo [Attachments for grinding machines) Prisposobleniia k sh2ifovall- nym stankam. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 191 p. (MIRA 14:10) (Grinding machines-.Attachments) C Origin of the Indigirka bar. Inforo. biul. HIIGA no-17:27-30 '59. (Indigirka Valley-Geolou) (MIRA 13:11) LOMACHIMV, V.S. Jkperience in compiling mps on the morpholog7 and dynamics of banks of low river terraces in permafrout regions. Trud7 MIGA 65:155-158 159. (KMA 13:12) (Iddigirka Valley-Verraces (Geology)-Maps) (Yrozen gromnd) IMOZZ, D.R. VWWWWM~ =I 1 01.0F Some problems of the strength of spongolite concrete [in Georgian with sumnary In Russian]. Trudy Inst. stroi. dels. AN Qrus. SSR 4t 189-219 '53- (MLRA 9t10) (Concrete-Testing) LCKADZE, D. R, "Problem of Industrial Use of Light Concretes from Certain Porous Fillers of Georgia." Nain Administration of Fducational Insti- tutions, Min Higher Fducationj Tbilisi Inst of En ineers of Railroad Transportation imeni V. I. lx,~nin. Tbilisi 1955. fDissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciencesi SO: M-955: 16 Feb 56 CHMYAN, A.L.; DZHLBUA, Sh.A.-, NAPzTVARIDZI, Sh.G.; LOKLDZX, D.R. Basic principles of designing earthquade-resistant buildings of rigid type. Trudy Inst.stroi.dela AN Gruz.SSR 5:101-111 155. (KLBA 9:8) (Earthquakes and building) LOYADZZ, D. R. I Some phyalcomechanIcal properties of Adzhami spongolite. Trudy Inst.stroi.dela AN Gruz-5SR 5:155-169 '55. (KLRL 9:8) (.Ldzhami--Qaartzite) WMA -DZ-Et Tedzam tufs concrete [In Georgian with sEL=srf in Ruviianj Truiy Inst. stroi. dela AU Gruz. SSR 6:140-141 157. (MIRA 11:8) (concrete) . I - I - , I . . ~ , - k - - a - I ;- -~ I - --.- - - -11, , - - I Mathematical Revlewiwt. Vol. 14 No. 7 July - Aurust,1953 Number Th~e_#ry- jV I.oinadze G. A-* On the simulinneous representation of. ~t A , a hi-re 1-Y sums of whole numbers and their j squares. Akad. Nauk Gruzin. SSR&nidy Mat. Inst.1 Razmadze 18, 153-18t (1951). (Russian. Georgian sijmmiry) ) flenote the number of solutions of tile Gimul. Let r.(n, in tancous equations xe+ - - - +x,"-n, xt+ - - - +x. -rn in in-' tCKCrS X1, - - -, X.. Precise formulae for r,(n, m) %vere obtained by 11. D. Ifloosterman for s - 5. 7 Chiath. 4,6n. 118, 319-364 (1942); these Rev. 5, 33; 9, 735] and bfP. Bronkhorst for 6, 8 [Thesis, Groningen, 1943]. Both these, writers tjs--d ill, theory of modular functions to establish their results. In the paper tinder review the nuthor obta"Ins all these formulat for r.(n, in) hy rclying solely on elementary results' in the tticory of (unctions of a complex variableand general- izing a inethod due to T. Estermann which is contained in a book neyet unpublished. Nlorcover, all irifmite mries c -currinR in, tbe formulae of WrxAterman rind Broukhorst. are now repLIced by finite expressiong. (Sheffield). Afirsky IOXAM, G. A. ",- e V, -'^ - Summation of a singular series; part 1. Trudjr TbIl.wat.Inst. 19: 61-77 '53. WaA 7: 8) (Series) LOR07.E,G.A. Sumation of a alngular Fterles. Part 2. Trudy Tbil.mat. Inat. 20:21-45 054. (MIRA 8:8) (Series) LOMDZE,G.A. %Ms" "POMONW400"- Representation of numbers as a sum of squares. Trudy Tbil.mat.inst. 20:47-87 154. (KIRA 8:8) 1% Thilisakiy gosudaretyannyy universitet im. I.Y.Stalina. (Numbers, Theory of) LOMADZE, G.A. =presentation of numbers by sums of generalized polygonal members. Trudy Mat.inst. AN Grus.SSR 22:77-102 156, (HIBA 10:3) 1. Tbilieskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. I.V. Stalina. (Nmbers. Theory of) Call Nr: AF 110(~ Transactions of the Third All-union Mathematical Congresa (.,On-c,. ) mcjscaw' Jun-Jul 56, Trudy '56., v. 1 Sect. Rpts., Izdatel'stvo All SSSR, Moscov 1956, 237 PP. ,jaWd-_-j G_'... A. (Thilisil. On Representation of Numbers Wit-4- the Sums of__G~iheralized Polygonal thimb--ra. Malyshev, A. V. (Ieningrad)o Asymptoti4, Dil.,3trlbution of Integral Points on Some Ellipsoids. There are 3 references, all USSR. Popov, A. I. (Leningrad). Regarding the Theory of Ultra- exponential Function of G. F. Voronoy.There is I USSR reference. Postnikov, A. G. (Moscow). Additive Problems with Increasing Number of Summands. 8-9 Postnikov, A. G. (Moscow). Exponential Trigonometric Sum J-10 Postnikov, A. G. (Moscow), Recurrent Relations Between Diophantine Inequalities in the Field of Power Series. 10-11 Card 4/80 IMUMB, G.A. 11~preeentatlon of number by game of generalized polrgonal numbers. Part 2. Trudy Hat. inst. AN Grus. SSR 24:3-33 157. (MM 1113) 1, Thillaskiy gosudarotvenny7 universitet im. I.T. Stalin&. (Numbers, Theory of) -o-)resent-,tion of a rilbers t',;i-ou.,-h z;o!-,e quaterna- :p.ia ral c ~ozn3. p. 125 Ar,'VA OUTTP-ETICA (Polska jil~alle:-,Iia 'IWIll. 11ISt"Llit j,;att~Mit' TMY Wars.-,awa. '!.,)l 5, no. 2, 1959 T,' 7':', TT 0 -o thl:, List of 7ast Eurdpean A,,,ossif~ is r) 110 2 1,9(~ T.01. LOMADZE, G.A. Representation of numbers by certain ternary quadratic forms. Trudy Mat. inat. AN Gruz. SSR 27:115-141 '60. (KRA 150) (Diophantine analjols) i1c Wx ZEIT G.A.; CHOGGGINILI, G.S. Arnolld Zellmianovich V&llfish; obituary. Usp. mt. nauk 18 no.4:119- 128 n-Ag 163. (MIRA 16;9) LQMADZE. G.A. (Tbilisfl Representability of numbers by positive, binary d-lqronal quadratic formso Mat. ebor. 68 no.2.-282-311 0 165- (MTRA 18T10) SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CLRD 1 / 2 PA - 1290 AUTHOR LOMADZE, JU.M. TITLE On the Singularity of the Electromagnetic Potential in Higher Approximations of the Perturbation Theory. PERIODICAL Krn.eksp.i teor.fis, 30,faso.4, 707-712 (1956) Publ. 4 / 1956 reviewed 8 / 1956 Here it is shown that the interaction potential of' two spinorial particles (here called electrons for reasona of concreteness), which is computed by means of the well-known methods of relativistic quantum electrodynamics for the purpose of removing divergencies has a singularity at zero that is not higher 1+E than 1/r a positive number of any smallness). This is true for any but finite approximation of the perturbation theory. Here it is assumed that t - c - 1. This singularity of the interaction potential of two particles can be determined by the asymptotic behavior of the S-matrix of the scattering of these particles in the case of high momenta. In this connection it is suf- ficient, when computing the S-matrix, to take into account only those elements which correspond to the PEYNW diagram3 which (according to E.Salpeter and H.BETHE, Phys.Rev.84, 1232 (19.11)) form an irreducible representation. Be- sides, the S-matrix must be computed without using the conservation of the energy of the initial- and final state. The basic features of the proof are mentioned. Transitiqn from a certain approximation of any value to the follow- ing one can be realized either by "uniting" any two electron lines (particu- larly if they cover each other) with a photon line, or by "adding" a closed V Zurn.eksp.i teor.fis,30,fasc-4, 707-712 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1290 electron loop to any photon line. The divergence at zero of the integrals occurring in the S-matrix and extending over the momenta of virtual photons (infrared catastrophe) may be removed as follows: by cutting off the integral over the momentum space near zero, or by assuming photons with a finite rest mass. Henceforth, all such divergences will be assumed as having been removed. The diagrams of the investigated types of transitions from the n-th to the (n+2)-th approximation are shown and discussed in detail. On the occasion of transition from the n-th to the (n+2)-th approximation the asymptotic trend of the S-matrix of scattering towards zero at pA, -)- 0 is not reduced by more than by one logarithmic factor. Therefore the singularity of the potential of the electromagnetic interaction of two electrons, which exist at zero, and therefore also that of an electron-positron system in any perturbational approximation, even if ever so high, can not be higher than (1/r) 1n (n-2)72 r. Furthermore, the main term of the S-matrix in any approxima- tion is, on the whole, constant, which corresponds to a potential with a sing-ularity of the kind r 3. However, this is by no means peculiar, for studying the interaction potential existing at :sero in nonrelativistic approximation is, in itself, a contradiction. INSTITUTION: Physical Institute "P.N.LEBEDEV" ol' the Academy of Science in the USSR SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1787 AUTHOR LOMADZE,Yu.m. TITLE -p-n-&-T-os-s-fBMTy in the Quantum Theory of Fields. PERIODICAL Zurn.eksp.i teor.fis,21,fase-5, 887-889 (1956) Issued: 1 / 1957 The author endeavores. to overcome the well-known difficulties of the present relativistic quantum theory of fields by proceeding from the following idea: These difficulties (infinities which cannot be eliminated in many "nonrenorma- lizable" varieties of the theory and divergence of the series obtained in "renormalizable" theories after the removal of all infinities) can be explained by faults of the method of solving the equations of this theory (equation by TOMONAGA-SCEOINGER) and not by any fault of the theory itself. The perturbation- al method is concerned here. But is it not possible, nevertheless, from the formally obtained series, in some way to obtain the solution which illicitely was developed in that series ? With other words; The result of what mathematical operation must be understood by the "sum" of the series in.order that this sum (also if the usual notion of a sum leads to a result that is obviously incorrect, i.e. to an essentially infinite result) is identical with the result.which was formally developed In this aeries? If, as a solution of the quantum equations, the S-matritglp) of any process is chosen (p denotes the totality of the momenta of 'Ire. " particles), the prob- lem (if this S-matrix is an analytical function of p), can be solved by the following generalizations of the usual notions of the sum of an infinite series. Zurn.eksp.i teor.fia,31,fase-5,887-669 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1787 (These generalizations are supposed to satisfy the general axiomatic demands). If the series ;~ Ui converges within a certain interval I towards the analytical function S the generalized sum (with respect to 1) of this T series must, in the intervals in which it diverges, be understood to be the analytical continuation of S(Q into these intervals. If a series of the shape U,(l, (where each of the 1-integrals can diverge) is assumed, the I 1 sum X7~ (in the case of 1) of this series (if it exists) is understood to mean the 1-integral with respect to 1 and I : f(l)Ui(l9~)- 11 1 1 1 Ui(ly The method suggested is suited for the pair theory of the interaction among spinor fields and between a spinor field and a pseudoscalar field. The series obtained on this occasion is not only renormalizable, but it converges in the ordinary sense and absolutely at that. Next, another "equivalence" of this mod- ified series with the original series is pointed out. One of the strangest con- clusions drawn from this modification is the following: The potential of the interaction of two spinorial particles in any approximation of the pair theory has at zero no greater singularity than 1/rinr. INSTITUTION: Moscow State University. SHISEZIN,B.K., professor; ROKIINKOWA.A.G., kandidat biologicheskikh nank, starshly nauchnyysotradnik; X&MOF.G.S., doktor blologichaskikh uwak, dotsent; DANILEWSKIYA.S., kandidat biologicheakikh nank, dotsent; SHTSYNEM,D.N.. doktor biologicheskikh nauk; LOK&GIBA.G aspirant; SEMI-EZXXLN,I.Y., -Ind My nanchrjy sotrudnill! !Mfg,' L.N., doktor biologicheskikh nank, professor; IPATOV,V.S., student V kursa; XOZLOV,V.Ye., kandidat biologicheskikh nank. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; rARTASHEV,A.I.. kandidat biologicheakikh usuk, starshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik; NITSMO,A.A., starshly nauchVy so- trudnik; VASILUSKLU,V.K., doktor biologicheskikh nauk, dotsent; RMMrl,A.V., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk; ILUMOV.D.V.. kandidat biologichookikh nauk, mleAshly nauchnyy sotrudnik: KHOZATSKIT.L.I. kandidat biologichaskikh nswu , doteent; GOROMES,A.M., kandidat biologichookikh npink, starshV n=chnyy tiotrudnik; GCDIZVSM,V.S. assistent; GMILISKIY,N.L., doktor biologicheakikh nauk, professor; Mr-MISSAMMOV.A.D., professor; ICLUDYAZHM,V.I.; TURBIN,N.Y.; ZAVAD;.. SKIT.K.M. [Theory of species and the formation of species]. Vest.Len.un. 9 no.10:43-92 0 154. Off-RA 8:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Wshkin. Alsksandrov) (Condtinued on next card) SHISHKIN.B.K., professor; ROKOKOVA,A.G., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, starehly ns"chnyy sotradnik, and others. [Theou of species and the formation of species]. Vest.Len.un. 9 no.10:43-92 0 154. (KLRA 8:7) 2. Leningradskiy gosudArstvennyy univereltet (for Shishkin, Romankova, Markov,'IpatOV, Koslov, Kartaahev, Godlevskiy, Gerbillekly, Aleksandrov) 3. Zoologicheskiy Institut Akademil, nauk SSSR (for Shteynberg. Naumov) 4. Kafedra entomologii Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universitets, (for Danilevskiy). 5. Kafedra. darvini-L leningradskorcL gosudaratvennogo universitete (for Lomagin, Gorobets). 6. Kaf edra 9'-eobcLaniki Leningrad- skogo gosudarst*ennogo untrersiteta (for Niteenko). 7. Kafedra, botaniki Lenlugradskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta (for Vasilevskaya). 8. Ka- fedra zoologii posvonochnykh Leningradakogo gosudarstbannogo universi- teta (for Khozatskiy). 9. Leningradskoys otdaleniye Vsesoyuznogo in- stituta udobreniy, agropochvovadeniya i agrotekhuiki (for Sell"-Bekman) 10. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademit. meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Zhinkin) (Origin of species) LOKAG Iff, A IR * Effect of various factors on the phasis characteristics of winter grain. Dokl.Al SSSR 104 no.1:147-149 S 155. (MLRA 9:2) leLenIngradskly gesudaretyenVy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdansva. Predstavleno skademiken AeL,lursanor", (Vernalization) (Grain) -- (diss) "Effect of tempert LOMAGIN, A. Go Cand Biol Sol ature and,,fbl~~ Pmw pr4part+es of seed grain upon the rapidity of vernalization." Len, 1957. 14 pp 20 am (Len Order of Lenin State Univ Im A. A. Zhdanov), 100 oopies (KL, 24-57, 117) -26- 6 IvI /I N) /I ussR / cultivatod Plants. Comals. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Blo'.., No 8, 1953, No 34612 Author Loma,"Jn A. G. Ins' i U Titlo Effoct of Charactoristics of' Soud iiatcrial on tho Spoud of Vornalization. Orig Pub : Vi::stn. Loninr,rr. un-ta, 1957, No 3, 38-43- Abstmct : zxp~,,rL'1011ts worc conductc~d durlr~3 1954-1955 in tho city of Pushkin in tiv.; Unincradslmyn Obl,-'!Bt rogardiijS thD sp~,-od of vernalization of a-,,.;ds of wintur whoat "N',olkhoz--litsu" of diff~Drcnt si- zoo, undor varyinG cllliatio conditions durin.-L tho harvost pcriod, whicli uxperimorits aum then roproducod in th,:~ Trans-Volgm roglon aj wc;ll as in thcLonin,,_r,,O.-,*:.",..--- f"Arst.-Sccds word,; vorna- 11--cd at -tmperaturos of 0 to 200. for 35, 45, Card 113 24 USSR / Cultivated Plants, Ocroals. 1.1 Abs Jour Rof Zhu)~ - M.A., No 8, 1953, NO 34612 55 and 65 days raGpoctivoly. Trans-Volga sjuds roquirod a lon['-,,r vornalization and spikiarr of plants was la to (by 10 to 15 days). By r~tlBl% tho plants in a hothous..; (avorago tomporaturc., 15.70C.), a simultan-~ous spikin3 of planto from soods of difforcnt reproduction cycl~,a wao ob- served; an Important delay of splicinS was ob- , tho poriod of vcraaliza- sorvod by shortonirV tion from 70 to 60 days. Plants from s,:;ods of tho Trans-Voloa roGion roachcd the ti1laring stn'!'O - 3 to 5 days earlier and nouus con- tainod twic-, as much protoin and saccharww. Tho retardation of dovolopincat of plants from sood3 of tho Trans-Volga rogion was i.-,cruasod whon exposcid to unintorruptcd light during tho intonnivo 6rowth porlod. ThIti r~.Aardatlori Card 2/3 ucts!16 / Cultivatcd Plants. Cun,~tlv. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - -0101., No 6,, 1958, NO 34612 disapm;arcd aftc;r a sinGlo transplantatica in the feningradskayn Oblast. In lar3or s--oas, tlic, firaqc,, or vQrnalIzation acto chortar. In hu- miel wca&r, the 3tvv,~(,. of vjrnalizatioii cxtun- d.~-,d partly throuSh the harvosting puriod. -- I. '-,,T. Zalkin. Card 3/3 25 USSR / General Biology, Evolution. F;-6 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.1 No 18, 1958, 81108. Author : Lo G. ~40 011-4.1z':~~----' Inst Off"99-tv6n. Title The Intra genus Variability of 1.1inter Cereals. Orig Pub: Vestn. Leningr. un-ta, 1957, No 21, 141-143. Abstract: A significant Intra-genus variability in winzer cereals of the brands Kolcholznitsa, Lyutestsens 329 and others, was demonstrated. The sowirg of subvernalized seeds, in different degreer, provided the entire garaut of transition froa the plants, that yielded completely mature seeds, to the plants, that did not even ece:ge from its tubular stage. It was substantiated that such intii--genus variability, manifestei Card 1/2 USSR / General Biology. Evolution. b-6 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 81106. Abstract: in the differences of speed developnent at definite critical conditions (short days, sub- vernalization, etc.). may have a non-heredit- ary, as well as a clearly defined hereditary character. Card 2/2 38 LOMAGIN, A.G. Changes in the resistance of plant cells after a brief exposure to high tmeperature. TSitologiia 3 no.4:426-436 4-Ag 161. (MliU 1/,-.8) 1. Laboratoriya tsitookologii i tsitofiziologii Botanichesksogo instituts, AN SM, Leningrad. (PIANTS, EFYECT OF HEAT ON) LOMAGIN, Effect of light on the steadiness of protoplasmic notion during the action of 2../+-dinitrophenol in plant calls. Dokl. AN SM 142 no.4t957-960 F 162* (MIRA 15:2) 1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR. PredBtavleno akademikom A.L.Kursanovym. Plantap Effect of light on) Plants.. Motion of fluids in? Plants,, Effect of phenol on) i IARAGM s, A. G. r---~ Effect of thermal hardening an the resistance of vegeteble cells to sodium aside. DAL AN SSSR 147 no.3r7l7-720 N 162. (KIRA 15:12) 1. Botanicheskly institut is. VeL. Komarova 0 SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Sisakyanam. (P],ants, Effect of soam amide on) (Plants,, Effect of temperature on) LOKAGINI ... A. Go Iffeet of thermal hardening on the resistance of plant cellv to sodium amide. DAL AN SSSR 148 no.3t735 Ja 163. (KM 16t2) lo BDtanicheski7 institut ims V*L* Kcmarova AN SWR* Predstarleno akademikom N.M. Sisak7anom. (Plants# Effect of temperature on) (Plants, Effect of sodium azide on) !."-) 11-1.'~'; 1, Ili 2 1 . n, . or; cylopcolcgy hr-ld ~'r, : Pay -~l-jlvle 1.963. Hot. z~ur. 49 no.2%301--10-~ i- (1*;:; it... l,? ~,Il 1. Bot.Rnl