SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOVCHIKOV, V.S. - LOVETSKIY, YE.YE.

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WVCHIKOV, V.S.; LIPSHITS, B.M. Hydro metallurgical treatment of alkaline malts obtaiwid ho a result of zinc removal from lead. TSvet.met. 33 na.1:76-71 ja 16o. (NiR-A. 13:6) (Lead--14etaI1ur&,,) (Hydrometallurgy) Ji7 M2 ................. 7~,- ~ig IOVCHIKOV, V.S. Brief historical outline of the development of lead metallurgy in Russia. TSvet. met. 33 no.7:66-71 JI 160. (KM 13:7) (Lead--Metallurgy) URAZOV, GAG**Cdeceased]; LIPSHITS, B.Me; I~V IMD~t Ves. Mutual effect of sodium arserate, stannate, and antimonate on their solubility In alkaline solutions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no.21:2509- J~ 25U N 160. (MIRA 13:1') (Sodium areenate) (Sodium stannate) (Sodium antimonate) IANCHIKOV 9 V. S. Effect of technological factors on residual etreeose in castIA0 and the force required for the drawing of metal cores. Lit'- proizv no,, 8:41-44 Ag 160. (KM 14:i) iFounding) (Thermal stresses) ~M IM J 5/149/61/000/002/009/017 A006/AOOl AUTHORS: LovehikovJ V.S., Lipshits, B.M., Obidina, L.A., Zubarev, Yu.V. TITLE- On the Problem of Extracting Tellurium From Alkali Lead Refining Melts PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, 1961, No. 2, PP. 97 - 101 TEM The hydrometallurgical processing of alkali lead refining melts is accompanied by the distribution of tellurium over all the products. Tellurium may be concentrated in sodium antimonate by precipitation from strong alkali solu- tions with antimony metal. (See tsvetnaya metallurgiya, # 6, P. 93, 1959). To determine optimum conditions of this process*a series of experiments were per- formed. The initial solution contained 1.1 g/1 Te; 350 g/l NaOH and 65 g/l NaCl. Tellurium was extracted from the solution with CJ -2 (SU-2) grade antimony of the following grain sizes.- - 3.2+1.5 mm, - 1-540-85 mm; - 0.85-+0.42-mm and - 0.42+ -+0.25 mm. When precipitating tellurium the theoretical amount of antimony of the aforementioned granulometric composition was consumed, and also its two-, four- and nine-fold excess in relation to the theoretical oonsumption. The experiments Card 1/14 S/149/61/OW/002/009/017 A0061AOol On the Problem of Extracting Tellurium From Alkali Lead Refining Melts were performed in a glass container with a mechanical mixer into which 500 ml of the alkali solution were filled. The solution was heated to 950C. An Iron-grid basket containing antimony metal was placed into the hot solution and the mixer was switched on. The temperature and volume of the solution. and the rotation speed of the mixer were kept constant. Samples of the solution were subjected to chemical analysis, as to their tellurium content. The results show that higher consumption of-antimony and smaller grain size' raise the rate of separating tel- lurium oAt of the solution. It is recommended to conduct tellurium extraction from a strong alkaline solution at 950C with a nine-fold excess of antimony over the theoretical amount at -0.82+0.42 mm grain size for 3.5 hours. During reduc- tion melting of sodium antimonate tellurium passes into the slag whose leaching out with water is accompanied by the formation of a solid residue containing over 3% Te. From this product Te may be leached out by an aqueous solution of sodium sulfide. To determine the optimum conditions of this prooess the authors studied the effect of temperature, the concentration of sodium sulfide in the initial solution, the liquid-solid ratio in the pulp and the time of leaching out. Leach- ing out of tellurium from the solid residue was made In a glass container with a Card 2/4 5/149/6 1/00()/002/t)09/'0 17 AOO6/AoOl On the Problem of Extracting Tellurium From Alkali Lead Refining Melts mechanical mixer, using an aqueous solution of sodium sulfide and a solid residue, containing (in %)a 3.2 Tel 14.o Sbj 14,1 S102; 7.51 CaO; 2.9 Fe20 - 2 1 . The pulp volume and rotation speed of the mixer were a and 0.18 A120 ~'int~ined constant. Q results obtained show that Te should be leached out from a solid residue by a solution containing 60 g/l Na2S, for 5 hours at 950C and 12&1 liquid- solid ratio in the initial pulp. This assures a 93% transition of Te into the solution. The solid residue (40%) contains (in %)s 0.52 Tel 5.2 Sb; 29.7 S102; 12.4 cao; 4 1 Fe 0 ; .8 MgO and 0.25 A1203. From the solution obtained tel- 2 2t) 3 lurium was p;eoipit ed by sodium hydrosulfiae (10 g per I g Te). Within 1.5 hours at 950C, 95% Te in the form of metallic powder was extracted into the pre- cipitate. The powder vias extracted from the solution by filtrating the pulp. The dry powder contained 96% Te. After extracting tellurium a filtrate was ob- tained containing 32 g/l Na2S and 20 g/1 Na2SO The sodium hydrosulfide was removed from-the solution with the aid of Ca(Ri2, Optimum conditions for clean- ing the sodium sulfide solution from sodium hydrosulfide were assured by using a 50% excess of calcium hydroxide in relation to the theoretical amount, and Card 3/4 Or .9/149/6 1/000/002/009/0 17 Aoo6/Aool on the Problem of Extracting Tellurium From Alkali Lead Refining Melts stirring of the pulp for one hour at 950C. The solution so obtained may be used for leaching out tellurium from new portions of solid residue. There are 9 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIONS: Krasnoyarskiy Institut tsvetnykh metallov (Krasnoyarsk Institute of Nonferrous Metals), Kafedra metallurgii tyazhelykh tsvetnykh metallov (Department of Metallurgy of Heavy Non-Ferrous Metals) SUBMITTED: may 18, 196o Card 4/4 v LOVC~~.-Vasiliy-,Semenovich; ARKHIPGV, V.V., kand. tekh,-,. nauk., dots., otv. red.; GOIICHAROVA, IN., red. izd-va; BOBROV, P.G., tekbn. red, Neltini of copper and copper-base alloys; third lecture of the course "Production of alloys and ingot castingn for students studying "Founding of ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloyB N]Plavka medi i splavov na osnove medi; lektsiia tretlia po kursu "Proizvodetvo splavov i litle slitkov" dlia studentov spetsiallnosti "Liteinoo proizvodstvo chernykh i tavetnfth metallov i splavov." Moskva, Vses. zaochnyi poli- tekhn. in-tj 1958. 64 p. (MIRA 'L5;11) Olonferrous metals--Founding) (Copper) LOVCHIKOV, V.S.; LIPSHITS, B.M. Hydrametallurgical treatment of the cake olotained in the alkali refining of lead. Sbor, nauch. trud. GINTSVETMET no.33:43-50 16o. WRA 150) (Lead-Metallurgy) (Hydrometallurgy) 41, Bmas with a low-copper content. Lit. proixy. no.,10:11-22 0 162* (KMA 3.5 10) (copper-Anal"im) (Brams-Analysis) z7 -vciurw., V,Ladindr NILI.IiKOV, F.V, [A-11kah refir, rz),-; ra SViTl toa. tAo,,iK-v,-t, !7 - LOIICIIIY,()V, V.s. rsobaric potertials of hrtilnony and tin oxidatior during the alkali refining of lead. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. 7 no. 4t88-95 f64 (MIRA 19:1) 1. 14oskovskiy institut stali i splavov, kafedra metallurgii radioak-tivnykh metallov i kompleksnoy pererabotki polimetal- licheskikh rud. LOVCHIKOV, V.S. .L L Thermod~naraic3 and the mechanism of the oxidation of Lryurities during the alkali refining of lead. Iz-v. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsve'.. met. 7 no.6:64-49 164. (IIII-FUl 18:31) 1. Voskovsk-iY institut stali -1 splavov, ka.'edra radioak'tivnykh metallov i kompleksnoy pererabotki polimetallichaskikh rud. VOLGHKGV A.K., kand.tekhn.naak; ZCRIN, A.I., -i.?-zh.; LCVCHIFOV V.S., kand. tekhn.nauk Production of "fr-'r-rosil-'d" rastings. Lit. proizv. no.7;-f-- j! "5. -L - - j (,MIRA IS: 8) - : - ~7 -- -,~ --"4 -,:. LOVCHIKOV, G., tokar I Con-trolled from top to bottom. alchr.truda i sots.strakh. 5 no,3.-16-18 Hr 162. (MIRA 15:4) I., Predsedatelg komisoii okhrany truda zavodskogo komiteta, zavoda "Elektrotyashmash",, rukovoditell brigady ko-ministicheskogo truda. imeni XXII s"yezda Kommmisticheskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuzao (Kharkov--Machinery industry,-Hyg~pnic aspectis) V, IUTHORs LOVCHIKOVA G.N. PA - 2264 TITLEt __~_he the Angular Distribution of the Elastically Scattered Neutrons of an Energy of 0,9 MeT at Bi, Fb, Sn, Fe, Al. tizmereniye uglovogo razpredeleniya uprugo rasseyannykh Neytronov s energiyey 0,9 MeV na Bi, Pb, Sn, Pep Al. Russian). PERIODICALs Atomraia Energiia, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 2, Pp 174 - 177 (U.S.S.R.) Receiveds 3 / 1957 Reviewed, 5 / 1957 ABSTRACTa The author carried out these measurements in the years 1953 - 1954. The neutrons were from a Na - V - Be source, The experiment was made at cyclic geometric conditions. Transition from one scatter- ing angle )-to an other was accomplished by changing the distance between the source and the detector. The angular solution amounted from + 70 to + 120 depending on the geometrical conditions. The autho7r used a7~pherical photoneutron source (Ka-p-Be) with an aver- age energy of 0,9 � 0,1 MeV. A spherical ionization chamber served as neutron detectorl its momenta were transmitted to a linear amplifier and were registered by a 20-channel analyzer. Of all in- vestigated fillers (H29 He, BF 31 Nd helium was beat suited for the registration of neutrons with this energy, For the angular distribution of the elastically scattered neutrons in the center of mass system an earlier computed formula is given. The differential cross-section of the elastically scattered neutrons Card 1/3 PA - 2264 The Measuring of the Angular Distribution of the Elastically Scattered Neutrons of an Energy of 0,9 MeV at Bi, Pbf Sn, Fe, Al. was measured as the ratio (total number of acts of counting of all channels of the analyzer (which correspond to the linear domain of the spectrum) for measurements on the scattered current / total number of acts of counting of the same channels when measuring with a direct ourrent).The following was measured for the determination of the cross-sections a) the spectrum of the scattered neutrons and of the baok#round (A ), b) the spectrum of the neutrons of the background with the scalterer removed (A 2)1 a) the spectrum of the direct neutron flux with2ut scatterer and screening cone (A ). A formula for computing a(fl from these quantities is,givin, besides this also conditions for the correct- ness of this formula. A diagram shows the curves of the recoil nuclei (helium). All arces-seotions measured here are cross- sections of elastic scattering. The angular distributions of the elastically scattered neutrons measured here are shown in form of diagrams. With all elements a maximum on the occasion of scattering in a forward direction iso found, but lead and bismuth have an additional maximum at - 105 - Elements with greatly differing nuclear-charge numbers also have Card 2/3 greatly differing angular distributions. The results obtained here Pa - 2264 The Measuring-of the Angular Distribution of the Elastioally Scattered Neutrons of an Energy of 0,9 MeV at Bi, Pb, 54, Feq Al. confirm the anisotropy predicted by theory. (9 illustrations) ASSOCIATIONs Not given. PRESEMD BYi SUBVITTEDs 29-5-1956 AVAILABLE: , Library of Congress. Card 3/3 G. N. t,A 1V lotI Ain I lit -wa 2 b Z 2.42, AUTHOR: TITLE: 83578 S/05 60/038/005/011/650 B006YE070 Lovchikova, G. N. Angular Distribution of Elastically Scattered Neutrons Iq --- if PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 38, No. 5, PP. 1434-1435 TEXT: The author has investigated the angular distribution of neutrons elastically scattered by Bi, Pb, Fe, Sn, and Al nucle.i. The Na24(y,n)D 0 reaction was used as the source of photoneutrons, the y-rays being emiited by-compressed NaF contained in a thin-walled sphere of nickel (inner diam- eter 29 mm). This sphere was placed in another consisting of two hemi- spheres of nickel, which had been filled with heavy water (layer thickness 8 mm). According to Ref*.1, the mean neutron energy of such a source is 220 kev; A proportional counter, filled with BF 3 and coated with paraffin and boron carbide layers, served as a detector. its effective diameter was 90 mm. Rings, whose size and thickness varied with the scattering angle, served as scatterers. The measurements-were ma'de for angles between 30 0 and 1500. The angular distribution curves of the scattered neutrons are Card 1/2 N- KY 83578 Angular Distribution of Elastically Scattered S/056/60/038/005/011/050 Neutrons B006/B070 given in a Aiagram. The values obtained for the elastic, transport, and total cross sections in barns are given in a table after making various corrections: Element Cr e1 (I tr cr tot Cos 9 Al 3.75 3.43 3-76 o.o86 Fe 3.49 3.10 3.50 0.116 Sn 6.80 4.90 6.85 0.285 Pb B-79 7.62 8.80 0.134 Bi 8.23 7.37 8.23 0-104 The total scattering cross section was obtained by integrating the dif- ferential scattering cross section curve over the whole solid angle. In the absence of inelastic scattering, the transport cross section was calculated by the formula a tr ' dt(1-cos 9). V. F. Turchin and T. S. Belanova are mentioned.There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 US. SUBMITTED: December 1, 1959 Card 2/2 '-'wT '2 29541 S/08Y61/011/005/006/017 '9M, 1=191o2 9s- B102 B101 AUTHORS: -Lovehikova, G. W., Sallnikov, 0. A. TITLE: Inelastic interaction cross sections of fission neutrons PERIODICALt Atomnaya energiya, v. 11, no. 5, 1961, 442 - 443 TEXT: An aluminum container filled with mixed uranium oxides enriched in U235 UP to 75% and exposed to the thermal neutron flux of a reactor served as a fission neutron source. The neutrons were recorded by a multi- electrode U238_ fission chamber. The effective threshold of this detector for fission neutrons was found to be at 1.4 Mev. A natural isotope mixture was used as a scatterer. It was of spherical shape with an inner diameter of 90 mm. T = N 21N, was measured for several elements. N1 denotes the number of counts without scatterer and N2 that with scatterer. This ratio is determined by all processes which reduce number or energy of the neutrons. Inelastic interactions play the principal role. For energies between 1 and 14 Mev, their cross sections amount to 1 10 mb. Card 1/3 w~ 2.51541 s/089/61/011/005/006/017 Inelastic interaction cross ... B102/B101 Transmission cross section and inelastic scattering cross section were calculated by a method published in Ref. 2 (see below). The usual corrections were found to be much below experimental error limits, and were therefore not taken into account. The neutron background was measured but was of no effect because of the high fission threshold of U238. The table gives the results of measurements. Except those for iron, the data had not been published before. Table 1r, number of atoms atransm~ a inel.,> element 3 20 T ner cm . X10 barn barn Na 254.3 2,0 0-037 0.47�0.08 K 133.1 2.3 0.981 0.47+0-11 Sr 180.0 3-1 0.950 0.9370-08 Ba 163.7 3.8 0.933 1.3610-10 MO 639.9 3.0 0.727 1-54;0-03 Nb 176.7 3.2 0.663 1.4470.08 Fe 845.8 2.2 0.807 0.73�0.04 There are 1 table and 2 references: I Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The Card 2/3 Inelastic interaction cross ... 29541 S/089/61/011/005/006/017 B102/B101 reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: Ref. 2: H. Bethe, J. Beyster. Carter. J. Nucl. Energy, 3 1 - , 207 (1956); 1, 273 (1956); A, 3 (1957); A, 147 (1957)~ SUBMITTED: May 27, 1961 Card 3/3 32004 S/089/62/012/001/007/019 B102/B138 c. ,26..2. ? AUTHOR: Lovchikova, G. N. TITLE: Elastic neutron scattering from Ti and Ca nuclei PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 12, no. 1, 1962, 48 - 49 TEXT: Elastic neutron scattering from Ti and Ca nuclei was investigated by an earlier method (Lovchikova, Atomnaya energiya, 2, No. 2, 174 (1957). T(p,n)He3 reactions were used as a neutron source of 900 � 40 kev mean energy. A spherical ionization chamber was used for neutron detection. It was protected from the direct neutron beam by a 300 mm long paraffin shield. The scatterers were rectangular frames of various thicknesses. Angular distributions of the scattered neutrons were measured for 5 angles between 30 and 1500C. Resolution varied from t3 to t150. The root-mean- square errors were between 1 and MI., the total maximum errors 131,,.,, except for 1500 with calcium, where it was M25%. The followin.- values were determinEd: (16, barn COB 9 atro' barn Ti 3.25 t 0.13 0.124 � 0.02 2.85 t 0.15 Card 1/2 Ca 2.62 t 0.14 0.201 t 0.05 2.09 t 0.24 1;0v- S/089316)92(0~01 2/001/007/019 Elastic neutron scattering ... B102 B138 The elastic transport cross section dtrs = 68 (1 - C080). There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 6 references. 3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three references to English-language publications read as follows: 1. Fowler et al. Rev. Mod. Phys. 28, 103 (1956)i H. Willard. Phys. Rev. 90, 865 (1953); 0- Hanson. Phys, Fev. 12, 673 (1947), SUBMITTED: October 6, 1961 L/ Card 2/2 32997 S/641/61/000/000/024/033 S- B108/B102 AUTHORS: ILO-V~ N., Sallnikov, 0. A. TITLE: Inelastic scattering cross sections of 2.5-Mev neutrons SOURCE: Krupchitskiy, P. A., ed. Neytronnaya fizika; sbornik statey. Moscow, 1961, 294 - 297 TEXT: The cross sections for 2-5-Mev neutrons obtained in a D(d,n)He3 reaction and inelastically scattered from various elements were studied with the transmission method. The detector, a threshold ionization chamber with U238 or Np 237 on one electrode, was placed inside the VY spherical specimen. The ratio of the number of counts with the scatterer to that without scatterer was measured. The inelastic neutron scattering cross sections were calculated with the aid of these ratios. The inelastic scattering cross section of K was not observed. The cross section of Na determined with U238 detector was 0.34 � 0.07 barns. It is caused chiefly by the excited 2070 kev level. The cross sections for molybdenum were 0.46 t 0.03 and 1.36 0.04 barns, respectively, for NP237 and U238 Card 1/2 32997 S16411611000100010241033 Inelastic scattering croon sections... BIOO/B102 detectors. The corresponding values of barium were 0.77 � 0.10 and 1.47 t 0.16 barns. In strontium, the only level (1-85-Mev) is excited by tho opOronn, The orwis neutionn of strontium were O~52 � 0 11 - and 1.10 Z 0.13 barns, respectively, for ND237 and U238. Comparison with the results of other authors has shown that the results Dresented are aDolicable. The authors thank A. I. Leypunskiy, Member of the AS UkrSSR, and I. I. Bondarenko, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, V, P. Kharin, and B. V. Devkin for their interest and help. There are 1 table and 3 non-Soviet references. The three references to English-language publications read as follows; Bethe H. A., Beyster J. R., Carter R. E, J, Nucl. Energy, 1, 207 (1956); Hughes D. J., Schwartz R. B. Neutron Cross Sections, BNL, N~ Y., 1958; Feschbach IT., Weisskopf V. F= Phys,_ Rev., 76, 1550 (1949). Card 2/2 LOVCHIKOVA, G.N.,,- SALINIKOV, O.A. Gross sections of inelastic neutron interaction of a fission spectr=. Atom.energ. 11 no.5:,442-443 N '61o (14MA 14:10) (Neutrons--Spectra) -Axk, LOVCPIKOVA G.N..- Elastic neutron scattering on titanium and calcium nuclei. Atom. energ. 12 no.1:48-49 Ja 162. OKIRkl 15: 1) (Neutrons--Scattering) (Titanium) (Calcium) f- Raw LOVCHIKOVA, G.N. Scattering of fast neutrons by nuclei. Atom. energ. 13 no.l: 60-61 Jl 162. OAIRA 15.-7) (Neutrons--Scattering) ;_iQ5V- -N M-~ 0-TSTAVNOV, p.S.; ~QVCHP.KOVA,_P.N.; POPOV, V-I- Asymmetry of double scattering of neutrons on helium. Zhur. :2) eksp. i teor. fiz. 45 no.6:1754-1758 D 163. (MIRA 17 q ANUFRIrENKO, V,B.; DEVKIN, B.V*; KOTEWNIKOVA, G.V.; KULABUKHOV, Yu.S.; ]~OVCH At-G.N.;-,,$AL1NIKOV, O.A.; TIKOMIN) L.A.; TRUBNIKOV, V.R.; FRTISOVJP M. Inelastic scattering of 14 Mev. neutrons and the nuclear level density. IAd. fiz. 2 no.5:826-838 N 165* (MIRA l8s12) M r4-66 Pow (m)/Fwp(t)/ET I IjP(q) JD1JG Rt AT6015891 SOURCE CODE: UR/3158/65/000/030 AUTHOR: Sallnikov, 0. A.; Fetisov, K. I.; Lovcbikova, G. N.; Kotellnikova, G., V.; Anufriyenko', V. B.; Devkin, B. V. ORG: Physico-energetic Institute (Fiziko-energeticheskiy institut) 13tl TITLE: Nuclear level density and spectral distribution of inelastically scattered neutrons of 14.1 Mev initial energy SOURCEs 9WIRIK, rimiko-enorgetichookiy ingtitut. Doklady, FEI-30, 1965. Spektry neuprugo rasseyannykh neytronov a nachallnoy energiyey 114, 1 Mev i plotnost' yadernykh urovney, 2-18 TOPIC TAGS: neutron scattering, nuclear energy level, neutron spectrum, excitation energy, Fermi gas ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work is to obtain a better representation of the func- tional dependence of the-temperature of nuclei pnd the nuclear level density parame- ters on the mass number A, the rjaction (n.n')Idhd the neutron spectrum in the reac- tion (n,20. The measured values of the nuclear level density parameters a, a' and a" are presented in tabular form. In addition, a table gives the calculated values of the temperature 7 and 71, according to the rermi model of the nucleus. The spectra N of the secondary neutrons in the reaction (n,2n) were calculated using the equation 1/2 L 36074-66 NR: N(E) = const. E exp (- EITIJ) All above measurements were evaluated for 14 target nuclei: Be, L Mg, Sq KI Ca, Sr, Tn, Sb, J, Cs, Ce, Ta, Hg. Conclusion: (a) The linear dependence of ZnWE) on E shows that the scattering represents 80% of the reaction with the formation of the compound nucleus. Further, the direct ihteraction plays an essential role in the case of neutrons with small transfer momentum in the scattering. (b) The observed change in the temperature of nuclei with the excitation energy agrees well with the Fermi gas model in the region from 2 to 10 Nev. The same applies to the temperature change with the mass number A.- (c) An increase in the level density is observed as a function of the mass number A, except for nuclei near those with closed shells. Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 3 tables, 7 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE, none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF- 013 Ls Card 2j2 L 20'720--66 EWT(1)/EWTWATC( )-6 DIAAP IJP(c) WW m ACC NRt AP600'7812 SOUR69 -C6DE:-Ld7d-1-2o/~-6/00'0/00-i/o6!~~/oo6i AUTHOR: Anufriyenko, V. B.1 Davkin. B. V.; Ivanov, A. A. Kotellnikova G. V.1 ~,/44 Kulabukhov. Yu. I ; Lovchikova. G. No Sallnikoy Timokh1n, L. A.; Fetisov, N. 1 0, k ORG* Institute of Plwsics and Power Engineering.-ME (Miko-energeticheskii TITLEa Neutron transit-timo SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1966, 53-61 TOPIC TAGS: spectrometer, neutron spectrometer ABSTRACT; A new fast-neutron transit-timo spectrometer is described Wilich can measure a neutron spectrum from 100 kev to 14 Mnv. Monochromatic 14-M,-v neutrons are produced by a T3(d, n)He4 reaction; deuteron energy, 250 kev; deixteron-pulso duration, 7 nsec; beam interruption before acceleration is used (sketch supplied). The neutron detector and electronic equipment are briefly deacribed. The spectro- meter resolution determined from a &-peak is 4 nsec/m; channel width, 2.12 nsec;. integral nonlinearity,.O.2,R/t. From a time-to-pulse-he*ight converter, the signals are fed to a 256-channel analyzer. The resolution time is 8 nsec; transit base, 2 m; linear dynamic range, 400 neec. The photomultiplier 1B equipped with a noise- elimination device, and the detector is-well protecited from the background noise, L 20720-66 ACC NRs AP6007812 both features ensuring a high effect-to-backgriound ratio when 100-kev neutrons are measured. The spectrometer operation is illustrated by a spectrum of neutrons inelastically scattered by Nh.IfIn conclusion, the authors wish to thank b. S. Novikovski-v and Ye. P. Rgaintsovafor tending the accelerator operation, V. G. Zolotukhin for diacuBsing the spectrometer efficiency, and N. S. Biryukov,_ ~1. D. Bityutlkaya, V. A. Ruzyantseva, A. M. Trufanov, and To. S. Chernichenk for the part in measurements iM data pro Boilag." Orig. iFt. hasi 9 figures and 3 formulas. ? . [031 SUB COM.'18, 09 SM DUSt IU&n65 ORIG RM 004 M11 RIF 006/ ATD PFMS: SIY)R- TKO, V CMNOVA, E-,N., A14TONOVA, L. N., Nh -ya-; A.A. pillov an pa r-- f~,j F-7-191 aeri al ystemat-: cataic- 'f tions on medicing" 1792-19W] sist'imatleheikill kat-alog oteche- -'~ pr.-,(io.',,..zhaiugh-tii'KtisiP- izdanii p0 stvenr*V, perlodiC~JeSK-lktl L meditsii.e, 179-2-11-60, LcMiTqraj,. 5 P- (MIRA L8~ h y 0 d 1. Akad-smi-ya -nwA sSF)R. Bib" ioteka. ZaveiTlush- i t e'O -, 1 :1- 81 A AN S&SR (f~)r PanOv)- $Jsterpati.zatsi -L t;j r a f;a r 2 G -kR Hariya, Takovlevna; AMMIKOVICH, M.B.. redaktor-, GHUNAYIVA. Z.'V.. takhni-cWsk f.* -redgktor LDiseases of been] Bolezni pchel. Isd. 2-os. Xoskya. Gon.izd-vo sellkhos,lit-ry, 1957. 44 p, (KLRA 10:7) (Bass.-Diseases and posts) SMKIN, P.D., Prof.- LOVCHIMOVSKAYA..Jo.I.; KILLKR, H.S.; ANIKIYZV, V.V.; TATSKOVSLATA, K'-M.',_r_ed`.:_;~IDOROVA, V.I., red.izd-va; PAVLOVA, V.A., takhn.red. N'boratory manual of plant physiology] Praktikum po fisiologii rastenii. Izd.5., ispr. i dop. Pod red. F.D.Skazkina. Koskya. Goo.izd-vo .*Sovetakaia nauka,'" 1958. 338 p. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii pedagogichookikh nauk RSM (for Skaskin). (Botany--physiology) K R m LOVCHINGVSKIYI.,E.V.; SICHEVOT, A.P.; IVAhGWK0, F.K. Modernizing the automatic gripping of ingots. Metallurg 8 no.6: 32-33 Ze 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Metallurgicheskiy zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo i zavod-vtuz~ iiwni Arsenicheva. - (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Materials handling) p: GRIGORIYEV, Ye.V.; PLATONOV, G.M.; GOLUBENKO, N.I.; LOVCHINOVSKIY, E.11. Improvement of the drive of a vibrating, self-balancing, arA self-centering grizzly. Metallurg 1.0 no.5:14 P~.y 165. (MIRA 18;6) 1. Metallurgicheskiy zavod imeni Dzerzhinskogo i zavod-vtljz imeni Arsenicheva. AUTHOR- Lovchinovskiyj V. (Deputy sinter works manager) TITLE: Workipg-Methods Used by Senior Sinter Operators A.M.Buziner and-M.S. Petrenko.*(Metody raboty starshikh aglomeratchikov A'.M.Buzinera i M.S. Petrenko). PERIODICAL: "MetalLiE&11 (Metallurgist), 19579 N6.3, pp.29-30. (U.S.S.R.). ABSTRACT: In the course of eight months in 1956 the team of sinter-plant workers of which Buziner and Petrenko were in charge, produced 175 and 2 526 tons less of second quality sinter than two other teams. The methods bv-which this-was achieved are analysed in this article. The Krivoi Rog sinter has a high silica content and the production of self-fluxing sinter from it is thus atten- ded with special difficulties: special care was therefore taken to secure correct coke sizimg and charge moisture content. Special attention was also paid to the laying of the charge on the strand and its uniform spreading. The ignition hood at the plant operates on blast farnace'gas and frequent measurements of the flame temperature are made together with those of other - operating parameters, especially waste gas temperature in the Card 1/1 last two wind boxes. Buziner and Fetrenko, also make use of suction measurements to help them follow the course of the sintering process. ASSOCIATION: Imeni Dzerzhinskoyu Works. Zavod, im. Dzerzhinskay AVAILABLE: "Z LOVCHINOII.SKIY, Z.V.; GOLUBENKO, N.I.; IVANCHENKO, F.K., kand. takhn. nauk-, ---'-'-P'rATONOV'P GM. Studying the oscillations of a vibrating grizzly for sinter. Yet. i gornorud. prom. no.6:62-63 N-D 165. (MM 18:12) 2N LOVCHIY, N.F. Accuracy of the microscopic determination of the degree of peat decomposition. Dokl. AN BSSR 6 no.7;453-456 Jl 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut biologii AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR I.D. Yurkevichem. (Peat) ~'N - 2~ '1~3 'YURIMIGH, I.D. , akademik; LOVCHIY', N.F. (Louchy, N.F. Phenological observa:tions-on the aspen (Populus tremula L.) in forests and parks of White Ruselp. Vesisi AN WSR. Ser. biial. nav. no.2:8-20 161. (14IRA 14:7) 1. AN BSSR. (WRITE RUS34--ASPEN) (PHENOLOGY) T R RY N F Change of plant associations related to the development of low moors. Sbor. nauch. rab. Bel. otd. VBO no.3:64-76 161.(14IRA 14-12) (Forest ecology) (swamps) (Plant succession) 0 ~V YURKEVICH, I.Dq-,~PYCHIY,'_N.F. (Louchy,, M.F.) Seasonal development of white, black, pyramidal and deltoid poplars in White Russia. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. biial, nav. no-30-14 165. (MIRA 180.1) BASAN, L., LOVD7,HIYEV. I. Radio in studying respiratlion during work a-ad athletic performance. Fiziol*shur 44 no-8:773-775 Ag'58 (MIRA 3-1:9) 1. Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy voyenno-meditsinskiy institut, Sofiya, Narodnayaq Respublika Bolgariya. (RESPIRATION. physiology radio transmission, during work & athletic performance (Ruz)) (WCRK# physiology resp., radio transm. (Rus)) (ATUETICS0 reap.funct., radio transm. (Rus)) (RADIO AND TEIMISION, radio transm. of resp,* funct, in work & athletic performance (Rua)) CZBCHOSLOV.,',.KIA/Chornical Technology. Chcmical H Products and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Bunding Materials. Concrete. - Binding Materials. Con- crote and Other gilicate Construc- tion Materials. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 19597 20303 Author : Seckar, Alexius; Lovecek, Jiri Inst : Title : Production of New Light Building Materials. Orig Pub Stavba, 1958, 5, No 8, 235-242 Abstract Cited wo the method of manufacture, speci- fic weight, resistance to compression and stretching, coefficient of heat conduction and other physicochemical and technico-eco- Card t 1/2 CZECHOSLOVIdUA/Chomical Technology. Chomic.,il H Products and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concrete. - Binding Materials Con- crete and Other Silicate ConsIruc- tion Materials. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1959, 20303 nomical indicators of tho production of gas silicate, tuff gas silicate, foam si- licate "popolitet', impregnated silicc&e, s il ic -alite, gypsum slag silicate light spongilite concrete, clay concrUe, porous clay filler concrete, cavitite concrete, foam concrete, slag concrete, tuff concrete, gas concrete, foam glass and other building materials. Ya. Satunovskiy Card 2/2 IFF 5!IRR~g 5 LOVECHEV, Petur, inzh. Cobmined steam-gas cycle installations of the Central Boiler-Turbine Institute., and possibilities of their application in the expansion of the "Ttaicho Kostov" Thermoelectric Power Plant. Elaktroenergiia 15 no. 2: 5-8 F 164. I* Energoproakt, LOVDZHIEV, Nedialko Liquid hydrogen as rocket fuel. Tekhnika Bulg 13 no.8: 30-32 164. SZOKZ, A.; LOV31, I.; VAJDL, G.; LUDART, G. The effect of sympatheomimetic and parasympathicomimetic drugs on the opsonocytophagic property of human serum. VAU.belorv.arch. 3 no.1:1-4 150. (CLKL 19:3) 1. Second Clinic for Internal Diseases, Peter Fazmarq University (Director of Clinic -- Dr. Imrs Haynal), Budapest. SZOKE, A.; LOV21t Z*; WDANY, G. Antihistamine therapy of pneumonia, Wien klin. Wschr 63 no.23:418- 421 8 June 1951. (CIML 20:11) 1. Of the Second Medical Clinic (Director--Prof. E. Haynal, M.D.) and of the Experimental Laboratory (Read--Prof. G. Ijudany, M.D.) of the Second Surgical Clinic (Director--Prof. D. Klimko, M.D.) of Budapest University. IA)INI, R.; KOCS". K. rb7siologic hyperbilirubinemia. Orv. hatil. 92 no.13:421 (CLKL 24:2) 1. Doctors. 2. Second Internal Glinio (Director -- Prof. Haynal), Zotvos;Lorand University, Budapest. 31 Mar 1951. Dr. Imr6 LOUSI. VIDAITY, G.- VWDA, J. Inmain arxi b,-.ctm-lal phagocytosis of tulic laucoqrtos. Zscbr, Vitmin &c Forsch. Ulm. 1,', no.6:533-541 113zr 52. (CUIL 2-2:4) 1. Of the 2~morimzrital Laborator7 of the Second SurCical Clinic and of the Sacand '11--lical Clinic. Ludroest Univarsity. - BRETAN, X.; SAFLY, B. . p., Streptomycin thermy of Addison's diseases. Orv. hetil. 94 no. 3: 81-82 18 Jan 1953. (CLML 24:1) 1. Doctors. 2. Second Internal Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Imre Haynal), Budapest Medical University. BFXTAN, M.; ANMOCZY, Z.; LOVEI, E. Pathogenesis of neuro-endocrine disease associated with traum tic and inflammatory leaions of the hypothalamus. Orv. hetil. 94 no. 4: 92-95 25 Jan 1953. (CLML 24:1) 1. Doctors. 2. Second Internal Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Imre Ha7wl), Budapest Medical University. WVEI, Z.;ANTAIDGZY., Z. *-4m. Sm" complicated by ariboflaviao- Unusual disorder of carbobrdrats mstabOliBmt no.151417-419 12 Apr I gig, in carcinoma of the pancreas. Orv. hatil. 94 1953. (OLML 24:4) L Doctors. 2.-Sooond Internal Glinio (Director -- Prof.,Dr. Imre Haynal), Budapest Medical University* ANTALOCZY, Z.,dr. Vitamin B in the treatment of herpes zoster. Ther. hung. no.l: 25-26 1954~ 1. University of Budapest. Il. Department of Kedicine (Director: Prof. I. Haynal) (KEMS ZOST19R, ther. vitamin B (VITMIN B lKer. use herpeolioster) LOVEI. Ilemer, dr.; BOGSOH, Albert, dr. Cases of pulmonary blastoo7cosis (morbus Gilchristi) VAgy. radiol. 6 no.3:115-120 July 54. 1. A Budapesti Orwostudomany Egyatem ir. oz. Belklinikajanak kozlemenye. (Igazgato: Dr. RVual Imra eg7atemi tanar) (LUNGS. die. blastomycosis) (BLASTOKTCOSIS .lungs) LOVEI, Ilemer, dr. ; VMCM, Istvan, dr. The level of the blood sugar and specific and dymanic effect of proteins before and after thyroideetoW. Kag7. belorr. arch. 7 no.5: 155-157 Oct. 54. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Zg3retem koslemenyo. Igasgato: Haynal Imre dr. (BLOOD SUGAR off. of tbyroidectomy) (FROTZINS .. off. of tbyroidectoi~7) (THYROID GLAND, surg. excie. in cardiac patients, proteins) U. oz. Belklinikajanak eg7etemi tanar. off. on blood sugar & UPT,I, E. t 1:011MAR. J. --wo"Op"oAr". ChrorDscoDle studies of the stomach with 1% M"thYl b3.uO 00lutil0n. Zachro Lii. 1,*od, 35 naj3.;46,5-7 Wov 54. (a-l-;L 2811) 1. Of the Second lWical CUnic (Director-Prof.E.11MMIX.D.) of 1-hulapest Univeridty. LOVEI, Blamer, dr.; MOLNAR Janos, dr. Chromoscopic examination of the stomach with l7offlethylene blue solution..Ory. hatil. 95 no.44:1211-1213 31 Oct 54. 1. A Budapesti Oryostudomanyi Agyatem II. as. Be*liuik&j&n6k (igazgato: Haynal Iore dr. egyet. tapar) kozlemenye (PUTIC ULM, physiol. gastric secretion, wthylene blue test) (GASTRIC JUICE secretion,, In peptic ulcer, nethylane blue test) (METUMNI W= in gastric chromoscopy in peptic ulcer) MCM-M -YMICA- Sec.6 Vol.10/10 Internal Medicine OCt56 6435.1,0VE'l E*. and VERECKE1 1. 2. Med. Klin. der Univ., Budapest. ~Unter- suchungen Ober den Verlauf von Blutzuckerkurven und Ober die spezifisch- dynamische Wirkung der Proteine vor und nach Thyreoidektornie. Invest - igations into the shape of (he blood sugar curves and into th 'e specific-dynamir action of the proteins before and after thyroidectomy Z.GES.INN.ItIED. 1955, 101'15-16(786- 788) rabies 1 In 11 cardiac patients, in whom, on account of d' -'!.'-culty in com pens at ion, a total or subtotal thyroidectomy had been carried out, it was shown that the specific- dynnmic action of protein remained unchanged for 3. 6 and 12 months post-opera- tively, whereas the basal metabolism was mostly considerably reduced to values observed In hypothyroidism. In 2 cases, the specific -dynamic action before and after operation was nit. The thyroid gland is ---liwnefore assumed to play no im- protein activity. Vorious portant role in the causation of the specific d blood glucose curves after glucose load following thyroidectomy did not show changes either. Bansi Hamburg (Vt. 9) K! ~K; R:R3_.- LOVEI, E., Dr. Antitbyroid agents In the treatment of hypertbyroidism, with special reference to metothyrin. Ther. hung. no-3:21-24 1956., 1. Second Dept. of Medicine (Director: Prof. I. Haynal), Univernity of Budapest, Medical School. (THMID ANTAODMISTS, ther. use methimxole in bypertbyroidism) (HYPIRTHYROIDISM. ther. metbimazole) ABTALOCZT, Zoltan, dr.; BRLTAN, Miklos, dr.; WVRI, Blemer, dr. Significance of changes in blood lactic and pyruvic acid levels In cardiac decompensation. Magy. bhlorv. &rob. 9 no.4:130-135 Aug 56. l' A Budapesti Orvostudomanyt Faetem II. 9z. Belklinikajanak (igas &to: Haynal, Imrs, dr. egyotemi tanar) kozlemenye. 1CONG.MSTIV2 HFJM FAILURB, blood in lactic & pyruvic acid levels (Hun)) (LACTIC ACID, in blood in congestive heart failure (Hun)) (PTRUTATES, in blood pyruvic acid, in congestive heart failure (Hun)) LOVMI, Blamer, dr.-,; BOGNAR. Gusztav. dr,.naW,; KCRITSANSZKY, Dones, Therapy of urticaria with simultaneous administration of 25,per cent vagneslunthiesulfate and. citrate, and lobeline injectitme. Borgyogy. v6ner. exenle 10 uool:22-25 Jan 56 1.,A Zudapesti Orvo.studomanyi Baotou 11 '. oz. Galklinikaja (Igasgato: RAynal Imra &r. offetemi tanar) as Maetemi 07ogyszertar (1gasgato: Ceipke Zoltan dr. eaetevi tanar) kozl. (URTIGARIA, ther. lobeline with magnesium thionulfate & citrate solution. ra~ullts (Run)) (NAGMIUM, clirate & thiasulfate solution. ther. use In urticaria with lobeline (Hun)) -1;111 As M'NI 6 Y H"'CERPTA YEDICk Sec 13 V01- 11/5 Dermatology MaY 57 1006. LOVEI E., ROGNAR G. and KORITSANSZKY D. Budapesti OrVOEtud. Erg_~yeem ~. sz. Belklin. 6s az Egyetemi Gy6gyszertAr kozlemdnye. *Urti- cariAs betegek kezeIA-se 2516-os magnesiumthiosulfat 6s citrit, valamint Lobelin injectift eavidejO adagol.AsILval, T h e t r e a t m e n t o f u r t i - caria witn magnesium thiosulphate, citrate and lobeline BORGY6GY. VENER. SZLE 1956, 32/1 (22-25) Tables I To summate the therapeutic action of the drugs mentioned in the title, they were administered simultaneously. A 25% solution of magnesium thiosulphate and so- dium citrate was prepared and injected 1. v. every second day, while injections of lobeline were administered simultaneously. Twenty-five patients with chronic urticaria were treated in this way, and lasting cure was obtained in 20 of them. The advantage of this therapy over ACTH and cortisone is that it can be given even to urticaria patients with tb or chronic nephritis, without incurring side-effects. Lbvei - Budapest , -1-IM77,177 7 7 h Bigrifficance of -the change in lactic acid and Oyruvic e I d level of tho blood in cardiac decompensatlon. Z. Antal6czy, M. Bretin, and R. Lovei (Univ. Budapest) Wks. Wis. WockxAr. and pyruvic a" are the direct scarces at energy for the hea muscle.. -A tack can cause cardiac decompensation if th- hemodynamic conditions would not cause it, but if there is circulation insufficiency the decompensation is even m-. cr, sed by the ruetabolic conditions. (ract; acid level is low in cases of decompeasation,) It is necessary to furnish the organisra with substances to increase the glycogen RC-! Cumulation and so to inar=e the lactic and pyruvic acid level., 30 references, _x t A: BOM, Indre, cir.,; IAXII. Elemer, dr. Therapeutic use of Rauwolfia serpentina preparations in hypertension. Orv. hetil. 97 no.4:103-105 22 Jan 56. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomarqi Fgyetem IL sz. Balklinikajanak (igazgato) Haynal Imre dr. egyet. tanar) kozlemenye. (RAUVOLFIA AIKALOIDS, ther. use hypertension (Mm)) (HYPARTMSIOII, ther. Rauvolfie. alkaloids (Hun)) EXCERMIEDICA See 13 ol~ 11/11 D.-~-Z%_7torlc-7 llssv :57 2469. UOVEI E. and MOLNAR J. Orvostud. Egyet. 11. oz. Belklin., K'zl., Duda- . pear-Tffrrsutismus. Hirsutism ORV. HETIL. 1956, 07/21(577-531) Endocrinological Investigations were made in 24 casen of hirnutft.,m, Inaludirc", 3 with typical virilism, one amazone type, 9 cases showing a forme fru~;te of Cie Cushing syndrome, one showing a forme fruste of Cushing's disease, one with Stein- Levinthall s syndrome, 3 cases of climacteric hirsutism, 5 of simple hir- sutism and one incipient case of virilism. Therapeutic experiments with hormones, X-rays and surgery are described. (VI, 3, 13) t F EXCERPTA 14EDICA Sec-3 'Vol-11/5 i~ndoerinology Kay 57 989. LbVEZ E. and BALAZS F. 11. Med. Klin.. Univ. Budapest. *Hormonale Be- --2i-e-hung-endesMammakarzinams- Hormonal factors of emammary carcinoma WIEN.MED.WSCHR. 1956, 106/42(878-882) Tables 2 In the Introduction, the hormonal factors Influencing the size of the mammary glands are discussed. The second part deals with the role of the hormonal system in cancerological experiments. It was found that to provoke an experimental mammary carcinoma, the anterior lobe of the hypophysis and female sex hormone are also Indispensable. The hypophysis, may play a decisive part. In the third part, tables are presented with data on the cases of mammary carcinoma observ- ed in the 2nd Medical Clinic of Budapest. Reference Is made to the treatment with androgens and oestrogens. and to alteration of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis. The most efficacious treatment appears to be timely operation, and further, suita- ble hormone treatment associated with modern therapeutic roentgen irradiation. Androgen treatment, an well as cortisone treatment in the terminal stage may appreciably lengthen the survival time of the patient with mammary carcinoma. (IX. 3. 15, 16) -; -,7 BUITPTA ',T,DI^,A See 6 Vol 13/? Internal 1%ed. Oqily 50 4078. ANOREXIA NERVOSA (German text) and 116na E. 11, Med. Klin., Univ.Budapest - Z.GES.INN. MED. 1057, 12/16 (749-753) Tables 3 In 13 personal cases it was observed that from the point of view of the differential di4gnosis, which should mainly be made from Simmond's disease. the extreme emaciation, the persistence of hair in the axillae and on the vulva, the non-atrophic genitals and breasts and the liveliness of these patients, are important elements. Laboratory examinations are considered to have secondary value only. Psychother- apy is recommended as a treatment, because psychical traumas and mental con- flicts play. a causal role6 Treatment with chlorpromazine also had good results. Crecellus - Dresden r'r M IA)VII, Blemed, Dr.; AASSZI, Ferenc, Dr.; TILL, Gabriella, Dr. Nawsomia. Gyermekgyogyaszat 9 no.12:361-370 Dee 58. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem II. sz. Belklinikajanak Kozlemenve. (D"UISM etiol. & hormone ther. (Hun)) (HORMOIDS, ther. use dwarf ism (Eban)) VIM N41 BIRMS, Tibor, Dr.; KIRALY, Ilona, Dr.; BONA, Endre, SMARD, Robert, Dr. Therapeutic experiences with turf fulvic acids. Grv. hetil. 99 no.17: 567 27-Apr 58. 1. A Budapest~ Orvostudomanyi 4Wetem Gyoaazerismereti Intezetenek (igazgato: Halmai Janos dr. egyet. tanar) es a Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem 11. oz. Belklin!Ucajanak it;azgato: Haynal Imre dr. akademikus) kozlemenye. (ACID59 ther, use fulvic acids (Hw-)) (SOIL fulvic acids in ther. of various dis. (Hiin)) Q~ EXCERPTA '.-TDICA See 6 Vol '.'~/6 internal June '4078. EXPERIENCES WITH CHLORPROMAZINE K, jjYpFj,.- 1IYPO- THYROIDISM - Erfahrungen mit Chlorpromazin bei Hyper- Und liypu- thyreose ' Lavel E. , Ntaeszi F. ard Till G.' 1I.Med. Klin.. Univ. Budare-st-WIMEN.MED.WSCHR. 1959, 10/7 (151-152) 'rables It could be observed that chlorpromazine in rabbits iticrea.,wd the scrurn 1t:ve!:i of protein-bound iodine. Clinically it was ob,4erved that the drug had a effect in hypothyroidism. In patients with Grayes' disease, Oil the other hand, it.% effect was unfavourable. For this reason, chlorpromazine shniild not lie u-M in the preoperative treatment of patients with hypcrthyroidism. EUM n NO Karoly, Dr, URMAN, Gyozo, Dr, GTORM, Erzse~et, Dr, laler!A, Dr. SARUM. lYzsebett~#Dr, LOVEI, Merter, Dr; Tetenyi Avenue Hospital. Ill. MedicAl Ward and ths-xs_dA-e~~O.-,ginr, to it (Tatenyt uti Korhaz. T.Il.Belosztaly G3 a hozzatartozo orvost korzatek) RThe Role of Potassium in the Traatment of Cat-Jiaa Decompensation." E~idapest, Orvo5i Hetilap, 'Vol 103.' No _51. 231 Dec 62, pages 2427.2429. hungar2 an fly Abstracts [Authors'Asu%mary] 33 Patients With cardiac decompensation -were treated with cardiacums. diuretics and M. The combination of the three proved more effectiv& than cardisoums and hypothiazid alone. There are no contraindications for potassium therapy. If K 13 given,. -fluids need not be restricted, Na restriction is easier tolerated. A+Jr daily K doses of 2.4 grams 28 patients showed good Improvement. ThI3 doee doea not alter si"Icantly the serum X level. Seven patients i 'showed Improvement of their B(O along with the compensation. 112 Soviet-;bloo 10 Western references) LOVET, L.; BAT,4-I'), GY. The new stable diesel motor for agricultural use. p.236 JAIL41WEK IIIEZOGAZDASAGI GEPEK. (Gepipqri Tudon-3nyos Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 5, no.7/8, 1958 Monthly Idst of East European Accessions (EE,11) LC., Vol. 8, no-7, July 1959 Unc:L. L.; LBAL.,ii"O" G'[. A n(~w -Itation-ary dicsel-eri.fdn for pt-viculimra, 3,29. (Gepi,.ari Tudomanyos iL~y..sulet) Vol. 6, no. 11, 195"-- 1",orithly 4-i-A of List 6uropean Acc-~ssions n-o. Uncl. LOVEI, Lajos.. okleveles gepes=ernok; BALAzs, Gyorgy, oklevelgis 'gepeazmernok A.12-horsepower new, stable Diesel motor. Jar= mezo gep 8 noe5tI83-190 My 161. LOVEI, iajoi.s.;, BAIAZS, Gyorgy A new agricultural stationary diesel engine. JarMU Me20 gep 6 no.11:339-344 159. BAUZS., Gyorgy, okleveles villanosmernol-1; LOTTEI __iajos, okleveles gepeszrernok; Me 7 h.p. new stationary Diesel engine. Jamru mezo Gep 10 no.4:127-136. Ap 163 1. Pres-es Kovacsoltarugyar. p DYUKER, Allber., prof.astronomii; GETLENDp Kennet; 10va-w., Mustafa Mi~kha=ed, doktor; KINDSEY, prof.; KHATANAKA, Takeop astronomp prof.; ZENCER, Eugen., prof., spetsialist v oblasti raketnoy tekhniki (Federativnaya Respublika Germqnii)- LOVELL B prof*; IOLOV, A%. ai-aretY NEVINg T.,,, prof, (Irlandiya); KRADZH (Bolgariya); LUNTS, M.., Prof.; MATOVICH, V.; UEYLj L.., doktor., spetialist po kosmologii (S.9hA);VMIYA, V.M.., doktor; CHEMBERLEN, D.; CHZH&O TSZYU-PHZEAN [Caho Chiu-chang]; HAGATA., I. World scientists about the flight of A,. Nikolaev and P. Popavich. Av,i kosm. 45 no.10:31-33 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Direktor Frantsuzskogo obshchestva kibernatiki (for Dyuker). 2. Vitse-prezident Obshchestva mezhplanetnykh soobshcheniy, Angliya (for Geltend). 3. Generallnyy sekretart nauchno- issledovatel'skogo tsentra Ob"yedinennoy Arabskoy Respubliki (for Khafez). 4. Chlen gosudarstvennogo komiteta po atomnoy energiip Gana (foi Lindsey)- 5, Tokiyakiy universitet (for Khatanmka). 6. Direktor radioastronomichaskoy obsekva~orii Dzhodrell-benk., Velikobritaniya (for Lovell). (Continued on next card) -7 il-Q-Q`~ DYUKER, Allber, prof.astronomii-(continued) Card 2. 7. Predsedatell astronavticheskogo obshchestva, Pollaba (for B. Sekretarl yugos:Lavskogo astronomicheskogo i raketnogo obahchestva (for Matovich). 9. Zn stitell direktora Natsionaltno7 fizicheskoy laboratorii., Indiya (for Vavdtya)o 10. Predstavitell Khtyustonskogo tsenta po sozdaniyu kosmicheskogo korablya, s ekipazhem, SShA (for Chemberlen). 3.1. Direktor Institnta, geofizild Kitayskaya NarodAaya Respublika (for CHZHAO TSZYU- CHMAN). 12. Direktor Instituta radiovoln, Yaponiya (for Nagata). (Space flight) LOVEN I N.F. Problem of periarteritis nodosa, 11in. med- 31 no,,11:93 N 153a (MMA 6:12) (Arteries-Dissaoss) BORISOVICH, Yu.F.; VAYMSANIME, D.G.; TIKHONOV, P.; WVBIMTSKAYA, YR.K.; MOMILEV, M.T. Throughout the Soviet Union. Veterinariia 36 no-7:92-94 JI '59. (MIRk 12-.10) (Votarinary medicine) L o399o-67 "it: AP6012113 (4, /V) ACC N SOURCE:COEC: UR/04l3/66/0OQ/CV7/OO27/W27 AUTHO-t6: Ivobotenko, B. A.; Gertsov,, S. M.; Lovonotskiy, Yu. N.; Lutsenko, V. Yo.; 1,Unkin, M. III. ORG: none MIS,: A multiphaso stop electric motor. Class 21,,No. 180239 SOU-RCE; Izobrateniya, proiVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 7o 19660 27 TOPIC TAGS. electric motor torque Y ABSTRACT: This'Author Certificate presents a multiphase stop electric motor of tho induction typo with control windint,s and with permanent excitation magnots located in the stator. The electric motor has a toothed rotor without a winding (sea Fig. 1). The design increases the torque in givon size motors and simplifies! thair production. The stator is made with an internal permanent magnet in the forn o' two symmetrical halves magnotize~ with opposite polarity. The permanent Magnat is enclosed between the halves of the stator. Card 1/2 UDG: -.-621.313-13-025.4-133.3 L o8ggo-67 ACC NR: AP6012113 F;g. 1. 1 - control wind'ngs; 2 permanent magnet; 3 stator; 4 rotor Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB COLE: oq/ suBm DATE: 2ijan65 D L~j Laozlone OPW MMM%ftnw Experiences with the sociA-11st brigade movement at our enterprise. Hinkn 13 no.7.15 JI 1. Epitesugyi Miniazterium 43, Epitoipari Vallalat szaksiq~mzeti bizottoagi titkara, -40, SLOT'VINSKIY-SIDAK, N.P.; FEDOROV, P.I.; AKULKINA, L.M.; ;~OY7ET~~A, G.A.; SITDYKOVA1 N.S. Production of pure vanadium pentoxide from proceBs solutions. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.11:2367-2372 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) BOGOPOLISKIT, S.N.; GOLOUSHIN, N.S.; GRIGORI MVYKH, G.F.; LEVIN, L.Ta.; SMIRNOV, Yu.P.; TKACREV, V.V.; CHISTYAKOY, V.I.; SHOLENINOV, V.M.; SHUR, A.B.; !M.TSK I TAIUYI!;"~ Partial replacement of coke breeze in the sinter charge by peat. coke. Stall 23 no.9s781-785 S 163. (MIFIA 16:10) GOWUSHINY N.S.I. kand. tekhn. nauk; CHISTYAKOV., V.I.; KULIKOV, T.P.; KISINA., A.M.; LOVETSKIY L.V.; SMIRNOV, YU.P.; SHOIENIHOV, V. Use of peat semicoke and coke in metallurgy. Trudy VNIITP no.18:238-246 161. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. Kalinina (for all except Sholeninov. 2. Cherepovetskiy metallurgi- cheskiy zavod (for Sholeninov). TRAKHTENGERTS, E.A.; BRUK,, B.N.; LOVETSKIY, S.Ye. Experience with machine translation of special technical tey-ts with par- tial grammatical agreement. NTI no.llt25-110 163. (MIRA 17:2) 5, L 06528-67 JT I ACC NRt AP7000467 SOURCE CODE: UR/0103/06/000/005/0082/0090 !BURKOV9 V_N.# so y9. ~(Mo' a a aw "Heuristic Approach to the Solution of Dynamic Problems of the Distri- bution of Resources" ~~~Iloscowv Aytomatika I Telemekhanikap'No bt 669 82-90 'Abstracts An analysis of dynamic problems of the distribution of-limited' resources over a set of operations In systems of network planning and .control. An heuristic approach is suggested to the solution of the dyna- ~j :mic-resources distribution problem., The problem is stated, and a brief Estimates of the tim irevier of possible solution methods in presented. ~for performance of a met of operations'are produced. A formal descrip- ition of the algorithm is presented. Approaches which allow an improve- ment bf the solution p..eQ4uuA_.4y_qppj.ication jq~~-,-..the-.algorithm are analyzed; -formL go fiVms 4 1M and 2 tables. fims: TOPIC TAM: algorithmp mathematics CODE: 12 SUM DATE: 13.1 Dec. 65 ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 007 M 130MBCHINSKIY, V.P.; VTOROV, N.A.; DUN=OV, M.D.; Y&GOROV, S.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; YXRMOLOV, A.I.; ZRTCRUY3V, V.P.; XALININ, V.V.; KAGH.ZRCVSKIY, N.V.; KUZIMSOVA, A.K.; XMIMIN, I.A., Irand.tekhn. nauk; MMMEY, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; 14IKUL07IGH, B.F.; MIKHAYLOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; PWRASHEN', R.N.; RMIN, Ye.S.; SMAVSKff.% V M.; KHATRURIX, A.D.; SHCHMINA, I.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; SWASTITAKOV, ~.L, red.; KIRAULOV, B.F., reteenzent; LOVETSKIY Te.S., reteenzent; MIKHAYLOV, A.V., doktor tekhn.nauk, rere-enz-e-TULA; '-NXTJGTM, A.V., retsouzent; SOKOLISKIY, M.Mi retsenzent; STANKEVICH, V.I., rateenzent; FREYGOF3R, Ye.F., reteenzent; GOTMAN, T.P., red.; VORONIN, K.P., tekhn.red. [Work of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Study and Design of Hydraulic Structures] Nauchno-issledovatellskie raboty Gidroproekta. Pod 6bsbehei red. V.I.Sevastlianova. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1961. 214 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy proyektno-izyskatellskiy i nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut Gidroproyekt imeni S.Ya.Zhuk. Nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy sektor. (Hydraulic engineering--Research) L 14071-66 UR/0103/65/026/012/2163/2169 ACC NR: AP60023.98 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Burkov, V. N. ftscow); Lovetskiy, S. Ye. ftecow) ORG: None on TITLE: Maximal flow through a transportation network with constraints throughputs of nodes SOURCE: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 26, no. 12, 1965, 2163-2169 TOPIC TAGS: graph theory, transportation system, probability i'ABSTRACT: The article investigates the problem of the determination of the maxi- imal flow through a transportation network with limitations on the throughputs of edges and nodes of the network. Several problems are presented as examples; these are reduced to the determination of the-maximal flow in the network. Two algori- thms are proposed for solving the problem investigated. These algorithms gener- alize the known algorithms for the transportation network with constraints on throughputs of nodes. As an example, a solution is found for the problem of con- structing a graph with a maximal connectivity with the prescribed number of edges and nodes. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: / SUBM UTE: 12Nov64 ORIG REF: 001./ OTH REF: 002 Card lt~. UDC: 519.8 n LOVETSKIY, YO.Ye. High-frequency specific inductive capacitance 4 nonisotermic plasma. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 5 no.4:813-814 162. (MA 1617) 1. Monkovskiy in2hafterno-fizicheakiy institut. (Plasma (Ionized gases)) E10 -Q,