SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOWINGER, S. - LOYKO, I.O.

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LOWrjjC-ER, S. 1947 (Med. Dept. IT" of the Jewish Hospl. of Budapeat "The Twnour-Li4e Behaviour of Leukemia." Orvosok Lapja, Budarest, 19471 3/51(2152-2154) Abst- Exc. Med. V. Vol. 11, No. 122 918 'N' i, A "I". t & 1ANW. L. F 4 r.,3 t M -11 Clinic of the Peter F,~zmany University, -1 1. >od e Bv.iapest The factor in pernicioiLs serum which inhibits the maturation of r'2, b cc &Lngarica Acta Me4ica 1948, 1/1 (9-20) Tables ? The authors cultui-ed human bone marrow in Gey's sollition. Folic acid has a .-,'-'4rect cp',I- maturing effect, shown by the diminishing number of megaloblasts. On a medium containing placental serum, pernicious bone marrow explantate shown spontaneous maturation of red blood cells. Serum of healthy adults has the same effect. The serum of pernicious anaemia patients contains a factor inhibiting the maturation of red blood cells, the effect of which depends on the concentration. The diminution of the number of megaloblasts is much less pronounced in concentrated jDarnicious ar~emia serum. Most of the magaloblasts do not form megalocytes, but develop further into macro- or normoblasts. The direct effect of folic acid is also observable in this serum, and likewise the direct action of liver extracts. In remission, the 5erum of th,~ patients behaves much like that of normal indivi- duals. There are two possibilities ir the pathogenesis of pernicious anaemta: (a) The presence of a substance (toxin?) which prevents the maturation of red blood cells, with an insufficient amount of anti-anaamic factor to counterbalance it; (b) in consequence of a decrease in the anti-anaemic factor present in every serum, the inhibiting effect of metabolic products poisonous to cell activity predominates. Balint - Budapest (Sec. V) SO: Fhysiology Biochemistry aryl Phnrmacology. Section II, Vol. 2, No. 9. .-LOWINGER, G.;KRASMI, I.;SUHIGI, 1. Antoagglutination in SDlenomegalic cirrhosis. Mag7. belorv. arch. 5.no.1:2-6 Mar 1952. (CD(L 25:4) 1, Doctors; Ievinger, deceased, 2. Internal Department C (Head Pby- sician -4rof. Dr. Simon Lowingeir," deceased), Pet.erfy Sandor--atcai Hospital, Ekmgarian State Railroad H6spital, and BBI Prosectorium (Prof. Dr. Istvan Susegi). -E . .... LOWINGER, S. -,-I.-,,- ~ -., C . ~ Blood trans-ftsion in internal medicine. Orv. hetil., Budap. 93 no-3: 79-M 20 J~m 52. (CIML 21:5) 1. Deceased. DIM, %,.;10WINGZR, 6 Detection of occult hemorrhage. Ory. hatil. 94 nee.45:1254 8 Nov 1953. (CIAL 25:5 ) 1. Doctors. 2. Hospital Ward of MIOI Asylum (Director Read Physician Dr. Ist*an Weiss). P-jbli-zati~n- on VmIli,sm In tM Yet- 1938- 49- LOWY,A.; BELLp H., ing. Savings realized through modernizing some shedding harness mechanisms of cotton weaving looms. 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F41 Mb-7.0 Imfloil is 111clivol under exclusion of air. keill at 0.01% and 45 9 I%tyt- to( Zn athint In small portions. The mixt. cortivol III 4MV, and Cot I- -Added t nalkite 100 parts. The 1-toducts m. O 00 If phosphate Is used as Tom face -covering agent. imllum Istvin Pinily a* 0 ago Joe it IN 19 It9 K It tt if at Co 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 0 Zoo tag t:o 0 7 To Jod L 1 0 1W 0 U3A1 '14 It of 3 1 -N, 'ne IS"'% MK, 5.8% Cu, 0.5% N111, 0.7% Si, anti 0.2% NA as follows: At is heated to 1100', Fe, Nfn, Cu. and 9i are added, thi-n cooled to WW, Nfg and %';% are added under exclusion of air, nit the alloy is cast. The blocks afr once more heated to) JW* after 12 hors-ind chilled by quick vitoling. Thesp. xr. o( this alloy was 2.7fl. the solidity of the cast fit(wks 3if anti tile chilled Istv.1111 Filully OTTO, Tadeusz Jan; LOWY, Krystyna Biochemical changes in the blood in general anesthesia. Polo przegl. chir. 35 no.12:1337-1342 'D'63 1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej AM w Varszavie; kierownik., prof. dr. Z.Lapinski. OTTO, Tadeusz; LATAWIEC, Konrad; LW, Kryotyna; HAITICKI, Jerzy Experimental studies on early diagnosis of thrombosis. Polsk-i tygod. lek. 14 no.39; 28 Sept 59. 1. (Z 11 Kliniki Chirurgicznej A. M. w Warazewie: klerownik: prof. dr med. Jan Mossakowski). (THROMHOPMMBITIS, exper.) (17-KSTOSTEROIDS, urine) (FIOSINOPHIL COM) LLUWINC. Konrad; OTTO, Thdeusz-,,-IQXT ~Xrpstyna; MAUICKI. Jerzy ZxPerimental studies on early diagnosis of thrombosis. II Clinical observations. Polski tygod. lek. 15 no.27:1017-1020 4 J1 160. 1, Z II nInikI Chirurgiesnej A.M. v Warazavie; kierownik Iliniki: profe" cIr sede' Jan Nossakowski (THRO MBOAMOLISK diag) (IOSINOPHILS) (17-KETOSMOIDS urine) AL- C ZEECIIIOS LOVAIUA JEDLICat R. 9 I-ID, anesthetist at the District -Hospital (Oblastni nenocnice), Pragae.-4-lotol., 0. Lo',jy T.M. director; L, ' _T . Z ~~ and BILAHOS, J.., Research I--qs'itu-'U-e0 0 ;;frijol gy (Vy- z1ounny ustav.endokrinologic'_-,y), Prague, Docent Dr K. SILINK. "Selection and Management of Anesthesia, Preoperative and Postoperative Care in Hyperinsulinism" Fragae, Casopis Lekarxu CeshZ2h, Vol CII, No 24, June 63, pp 654-6506j. ,Lbstr~,ct [Authors' English summ-ary]: An account of prepa- rations for treatment, and preoperative and postoperative care of patients with hyperinsuiinism. The exceptional character of these cases is the ready development of hypo- glycaemic conditions and previous prolonged massive hormonal treatment. The need is emphasized of preliminary glucose -treatment. Reconimended is the ether anesthesia combined with nitrous oxide and relaxant drugs. Attention is drawn to 1/2 q -U MI Q 'S~ AM TISHNAVAKAYA, S.M.; SBEVCHUK, M.K.; KRAMLMKO. D.P.; KHVALIBOVA, R.I.; MUKVOZ. L.G.; GOBVICH, Ye.P.; KORNIYENKO, Te.I.; POTEYVA, N.A.; PISARENKO. Ye.I.; LOY D D., KOBABLEV, N.G.; G"R. I.Yu. Rpidemiolog7 and prevention of helminth infections In the zone affected by the construction of Kakhovska reservoir and ghydro- electric station aud the Upper-Ingulets Canal. Ked.paraz. i paraz. bol. 25 no.2:121-127 AP-Je 156. (MLHA 9:8) 1. Iz gellmintologicheekogo otdeleniya Institute. malyarii I meditsin- skoy parazitologii imeni prof. V.Ya.Rubashkina Ministerstva zdravo- okhrananiya Ukrainskoy SSR (dir. institute, I.A.Demehenko, zav. otdeleni.vem - prof. Ye.S.Shultman) I Dnapropetrovskoy Zaporozhskoy. Khersonskoy, Hikolayevskoy oblastnvkh sanitarno-opidemiologichaskikh stantsiy. (BILMINTH INFECTIONS, prev. and control In Russia, eff. of reservoir & canal constructions) Loyp -I.P-.--(Bo-ri-slav) Use of ozocerite in lunbcoacral radiculitis. Vrach. delo no.2: 131-132. F 161. (MIRA .14:3) (OZOGERITE) (NFMES, SPINAL-DIS;ASES) Lorp I. P. Treatment W combined blockade of diseases of the paripl-Aral nervaus.s7stem. Vrach. delo, no.7:89-91 J1 162. (MMA 15:7) 1. Bollnitea neftyanikov, Borislav, Llvorvskoy obl. (NERVES, PERIPHUdL--DISEASES) (AUTONOMIC DRUGS) 4-Pi -:4 LOY, N.I.; KONGUOTS11Y. V.P.; ALISHIVSKIT. L.Te., rqdaktor; PR=VA, 7- Mr., tokbuicheekly redaktor. [Generalised methods of pipe rolling used by the Chelyabinsk pipe factor7] Obobahch~We metody trada truboprokatchikow cheliabinakego trubnogo xxvoda. Moskva, Gos.usuchuo-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernot i tayetnoi metallurgil. 1953.31 p- CKicrofils] (Chelyabinsk-Pipe) (KM 9:4) LOT, N. I. doiducting courses en advanced tachniqaox at the plant. Metallurg se.6:37-38 Js 156. (KIRA 9:9) l.Starshiy inshozer-inaledevatell trubsprokatnego teekha n9.1. (Chelyabinak--Rolling,mill~i)(ToqhnicaI education) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LOY,--T,,- D., KORABLEV, N. G., GZI,LZa, I. YU., VISHNEVSKAYA, S. M., SHEVCHUK, M. K., EVALIBOVA, E. I., 1,IJDVOZ, L. G., KORNEYENKO, E. I. and BEZFAMILNAYA, P. S. "The Epidemiology and Prophylaxis of Helminthiasis in the Zone Af- fecting the Construction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station, the Water Reservoir, and the Verkhne-Ingulets Canal." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences., USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. ""N -3 V f1;7 Relation between the combined scattering of light and the Karr effect. I,atvijas PSR Ziat= Almd. Uatis, NO-7, 97-102 149. (KIBA 4:1) (CA 47 ho.22:11990 '53) I --, - v r , k 141 - - "~ 1,- I-- -~- Line breadth of lines in combination scattering of light by a vibrating rotating molecule and the"broadness" of the Rayleigh line. latvijas.PSE Zizi&tnu Akad. Vistis, No.5, 115-19 150. (MLRA 4:3) (CA 417*rio.22:11990 '53) ~5 S/130/63/0w/004/002/004 A0061AI01 A Chief of the charge department, Ushakov, S. T., AUTHORS. L2yjwrg,_~ Engineer of,TsZL :TITLE: Stainless steel melting in high-capacity electric furnaces 'PERIODICAL: Metallurg,,no. 4,.1963, 19 21 TEXT: Information4s givenon the operation of high-capacity-furnaces in J the melting of .stainlessisteel, grades 2-4 X 13 (2-4m,13), 1, X 18 H 9 T (1Kh18NqT) and e IX18HIOT (lKhl8NIOT). The.loading of stainl ss steel waste is performed V -oapacity- -Mpped~_-w -i-Speclal-hooks- -con- ners,_ ju evices- -.are mounted hii ~~ams or --_1.if-ting cranes,for~ the-overiturfling ofl-theT on t e7 raverse- container. The ferroalloys are supplied,to,the shop on special platforms equ4yped ''with dismoimtable ~3 0 containers holding up to 10 tons of ferroalloys. The charge consists"of 60 7.. 70% wastes (Cr-Ni steels, transformer steels, or soft iron). The Cr content in the charge.is calculated to be 12.0%, Ni 0.5% and Si 6.7 - 0.8% over the lower-limit., Oxygen blast in the pool is performed with two V 4 inch pipes. with. ohamotte 1.1ning. O~qgen consumption 35 40 m3/min; Card 1/2 A V~Mlwl 'py -.1-1 -S/130/63/000/004/002/004 7Stainless- -steel melting 'in .,pressure 8 11 atm; duration 4o min to 1 hour. The C content after blast is, ~0.06 Ili 0. 08%, C loss.per-blast is 2.0 - 3-(Y%- Cooling down of the pool and the T'_~ addition,of ferroalloys is performed as follows- after oxygen blast, silico- manganese and thie basic'ferrochrome amount are.added so that not more than 1.5 _.tons will-remain for metal finishing for Cr. Steel wastes (2.0 tons) are charged: 'upon the ferrochrome.. Crushed.silicochrome or 75%-ferrosilicon is added for de- oxidation of the slag. Ferro-silicon powder is poured onto the free slag sur- face. The:total Si consumption is 9 kg per 1 ton of steel. Time of operation 15 20,min~. The furnace is switched in to 326 - 300 v; the power is reduced .,.,after melting ofthe ferrochrome and produezion of liquid slag. The slag and Ye th the -Si should be I oroughly mixed. Afte, removal of the deoxidized slag, the :~-:metal is brought to the required chemical mialysis; lime and fluorspar slag is produ oed and deoxidized with Al powder (1.0.kg per 1 ton). Ferro-titanium is t h en charged to 1.10 - 1.15% without taking into account the loss. Titanium loss i~ 45 50,%'.' &Metal temperature prior to its addition is 1,58o - 1,6oo0c, i~and 1,530 1,56oOc in the ladle. 7lie steel is teemed into molds for 4.5 and 6.2 t injots. Tho:quality of the steel Is oatisfactor"I and not below that of steel melted in small-capacity furnaces. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION; Tszt Card-12/2 PP14ASHGBENKO, I.P., dots.; CHUNTULOV, V.T.j dots.; POGREBINSKIY, A.P., dots.; prof.; SPATAR, N.G.0 LAUTA, S.P., dots.; USTINOVA, L.A.) dots.; FRIVEN', P.V., prof.; FILIPPOV, V.I.., dots.; GOLUBEV,V.A. kand. ekon. nauk,- DZYUBKO, I.S., dots.,- GRIGORIYEV,A.N.., dots.; ZATSEPILIN, V.G., dots.; TERESHCHENKO, V.F.,- JQUKN.LM.YaP kand. ist. nark ; ORLIK, Ye.L.., red.; KHOKHANOVSKAYA, T.I., tekhn. red* (Economic.history of foreign countries]Ekonomicbeskaia istoriia zarubezhrqkh stran; kurs lektsii. Kiev, Izd-vo Kievskogo univ. Pt.2.[From the 1870's to the present timelOt 70-kh godov XIX v. do nastoiashchego vremeni. 1961. 387 p. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Prepodavateli kafedr pol.itioheskoy ekonomii i istorii narodno- --go khozyaystya Kiyevskogo instituta narodnogo khozyaystva (for 411,except Orlik, KhokbanovskaYO). (Economit history) 0 ,oOne influence of thiamine and n1cotialeitod 6n the he- -Usterol In the bl*od of rabbits. G, f.Loflynall Ukralm. filAhim. 7hU_r_._ 1 -ThI I662) A R bl Chemical Abstracts . . rty- x ra i 1 wcre [,it ascorhic twill (1). thidul r", 1 1 11) lCothilencid (111), and (or) Kl; the T MaY 25p 1954 1 cholesterol(M fit t. f 61 wil waidetti, everyl-w il:kyn, riia expts. lanted &I dayc The ilmage wed ivits I mr. 11, Glass, ClaY Products 6 ing, 111, and 5 and 20 Mg. XI g-r kg. of weight. 1, 11, IU, and KI have a normalizing fit luctice on hyperchokster- emla, Lt., they lower the IV. I niul 11 8how the strongeA Influence, KI and III have little friffilence, 1, 11, L11111 KI 11110,411 flit, Incillence "llow it prophybkole Octlon, I.e., they (11 trite for vr titheruicicroik lit the living 0111,11,11- Thil 10 1'('( ,11(l KI lower tile IV lit the b1nod of licnill'Y frthbitil which 11;1veiiatbeen Wiled with IV. Illd"'C'.t"'ts'lowntly Influence on tlic IV in the blood. NKetnerjacotma-, W ~T_ 2 GUBIN, V.N., inzh.-, ~PTCHBIIKO, V.I.,_mashinist-in8truktor Vhsel slip current relay. Blek. i tepl.tiaga 2 no.4;22-23 Ap (MIRIL 12:3) (Electric relays) (Electric locomotives) TIQ L2 LOYCHIKOV V ter sports Under a lucky star. Kryl.rod. 13 no.11:3 N 162. (MMA 15:12) 1. lnsteuktor-~etchik Mookovskogo aerokluba. (Aerial opcrts) i7P 2 SCMIARZ, R. "Komorni Harks. Hill and the interference of human activity" Ochrana Prirody. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 10.. no. 6, July 1955 Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAI), Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, LC, Unclas R Nki ~:N LOYDA, L. Developm6nt of the Caspian Sea during the Quaternary Period. p. 219. (Sbornik, Vol. 61, no. 3, 1956, Praha, Czechoslovakia) 501 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. ~7 LOYDA, Ludvik General geographical map for schools. Sbor zem 68 no.l.-114-1-16 163. LOYDA,Ludvik, dr. Problem of Tertiary rifts. Sbor zem 69 no.1:1-6 164. 1. Research Institute of Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, Prague 1, Drazickeho namesti 7. LOYDA, M. "Mercury elements. p. IM. 11 SDELOVACI TECIRUKA. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 7, no. 3, Mar. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (E&-~I), Lc, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas. _~~Z LOIDINA~ G. 1. RYZHKOV, V. L., TARASEVICH, L. M., and IDIDINAO G. 1. "On the Action of Strong Sodiun Nucleate Solutions on the Virus of Tobacco Mosaic Diseases and Albumin," P2klady Akdemii Nauk SSSR, Vol. 74, 19502 pp. 1023-1024. 511 P444A SO: SIRA SI-90-53., 15 Dec. 1953 hkov an(' 3rik,&- led at vais" v9*0 Vs;,':. =-). ,r 1. l"t .1 Vilolid"d IAAUI.M~ 9,51),-Virus ToPpins ut~lll the P, It sell.1tivit'l ties wit (A th-, ':Itb 3.4-1) ajW &env~j condition troataw jelmit," bn yount ou-: valles witb led we . to to'l or protein N = old I"Ves becomw tion Inen, (06 the Punt i tivity ba so 0 lAb of to totm P. j.,AV" wit I ICAVO On the plAnt. as 'Ative as W fullan P. ~jujth .pp.J -- it,- as 4 "9,6 1/ S- USS'R/Biology - Nicr6biology, Plant 1 Sep 52 Diseases "Interaction of Albumin and the Virus of Tobacco Mosaic Disease With Adenylic Acid and Nucleic Acids," V. L. Ryzhkov, Coi-r Mem, Acad Sci USSR, G. I. Loydina, Inst of Microbiol, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 86,wo 1, pp 181-184 Describes expts which show that yeast nucleic acid and thymonucleic acid suppress the activ .ity of tobacco mosaic disease virus, while aden- ylic acid under certain conditions increases 234T1 that activity.' To study the physicochem rela- tionships which govern the biol phenomezia in~ question, carried out expts on the interaction between egg albumin and nucleic acids. Estab- lished that the acids act on the virus and do not affect the sensitivity of the tobacco plant to the virus. -23 Interaction of monle 41tesso virus in mi d Wi V hk d 0 r al VR In hemical AbstractO, n ti, . . l ", ov an O yt DakkdyAW,Aagk .251 1954, may S.S.S.R. 92, 851-3(1953); cf. C.A. C., 8ZMa.--kptn. by , ical ChemistrY Biolo ditn. with HrO of a soln. contg. the vin-s and myosin yields - a which the viru t r i a ti it In o l ith g . ca r es s v a c e. c w mp , pp y myo*in. The complex failed to form stable threads, but treatment of the complex with adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) led to contraction similar to that of actornyosin. It myosin Is treated with the vim, then with actin, and the mixt. Is dild. only some 40% virus activity remains in the soln. above the resulting ppt.; reversal of the order of mix- lug gave the same result. Actin alone was found to be a powetful repressor of the vim iu solu, Unpolyinerizedactin- G has action similar to that of polymerized actin F. The re- pression of activity is strongest at p1l 4.6, which is close to the actin isoelk. point. Increased concit. of KCI in the supporting soln. from 0.1 to 0.5,11 leads to pm ,i de : compri. of virus-Actin complex. No Increase , oc g~ g O,v " curs during fonnasion of virus complex ivith cither actin F , i 11 or myosin, although in the latter case the resi ts ~-ari d. ' G. b 4 :Li IOMMA, G.I. Studying the interrelation betvaen respiration and the accumu- lation of the tobacco mosaic virus in isolated leaves. Izv.AN SSSR, Ser,biol, u0.2:272-278 *-Ap 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Institute of Microbiology, Acaderq of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Koscov. (VIRUSES) (HANTS-RESPIRATION) R RYZHEDV, V.L.; TZREMVA, N.A.;'-~ ~,G.I~. Causes of the resistance of the Ambalema, tobacco variety to the mosaic virus. Dokl. All SSSR 134 no.6:1453-1456 0 160, (NIRA 13:10)' 1. Ghlen-korrespondent Ali SSSR (for Ryzhkov). (TOBACCO-DISEASE AND PIST RESISTANCE) (MOSAIG DISICASE) S-1 RYZHKOV 9 V. I. ; - L01DMj,-9jt- Interaction of the nuel ic acid of the virus of tobacco mosaic disease with plastids and cell walls of plants, Vop, virus. 7 no. 1:108-3.10 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSRjj Moskva. (NUCLEIP ACID) (VIRUSES DISEASES OF PLANTS) -V Z/031/62/010/012/002/002 D006/pl02 V Y /k, AUTHORS: Cerven , Ladislav, Engineer, Loydova Bozena, and Sole. i Pavel TITLE: Preservative wax for corrosion protection of products in the tropics PERIODICAL: Stroj~renska/ vyroba, no. 12, 1962, 06-607 TEXT: Problems of corrosion protection of products during their transportation in the tropics are briefly dealt with. Paraffin-polyethylene- ceresine base waxes used so far failed to provide satisfactory corrosion protection in the tropics mainly due to their low drop point. A new poly- ethylene-modified, paraffin-base protective 'wax' containing corrosion-inhi- V biting and hydrophobic additives, is produced b~ the Vy/chodoceske" chemicke' zavody, n.p., zz~vod Synthesia (ZEast-Bohemian Chemical -Works, n.p., Synthesia Branch Plant) in Uhr , 6 es. I rketed under the trade name SILIVOSK, the inev Ma product contains silicon oil as hydrophobic additive. Its drop point is 1000C and it forms a solid film of wax consistency on the product. It is Card 1/2 Z/031/62/010/012/002/002 Preservative wax for corrosion D006/D102 suitable for all kinds of metal products regardless of their surface finish. Dissolved in lacquer-grade gasoline, the preservative can be applied at room temperature by spray gun, brush or dipping. The protective film can be removed by conventional methods using a suitable solvent. Excellent results were obtained with this preservative both in laboratory and field tests. Results of long-term touts will be published in a future issue of this periodical. There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Statni vy"zkumny ustav ochrany materialu G.V. Akimova (G.V. Akimov State Research Institute of 'Material Protection), Prague Card 2/2 -.-CERVENYO Ladislavl, inz,j IDYDOVA . Bosenal SOLUIIKs Pavel Preservation wax for protection of products from corrosion in the tropics. stroj vyr 10 nool2:606-607 162* 10 Statni vyzkmmy ust&v ochrany materialu G,V, Akimov&# Praha* KOFMMNEVSKIY, I,B.; LOYMO, A,A.,- CHEREMOV., A. Development of erosion-caused landslides on the sauth shore of the Crima. Razved.i okh.nedr 28 no-WO-51 Ap 162 . (MM 15:10 1, Krymskaya opolzaevaya gidrogeologicheskaya stantsiya. (Crimea-Land lidea) ~,g w-ge KORZHENEVSKIYI I.B. (Yalt&);-IDYENKO, A.A. (Yalta); CBMVKOV, V.A. (Yalta) Landslides of the shore of southern Crimea. Priroda 52 no,3:69 163. (MIRA 16SO (Crimea-Landslides) KORV~&REVSKIY, I.B.; LO' NU*(J, :JI2R0rKGV, II.A. Determining the laying.of upper slopes of.mountain roads. Avt.dor. 26 no.9:23-24 S 163. (MIRA 16: 10) 7- KORZRENEVSKIYI I.B.; LOYENKO, A.A.; CHERMOV, V.A. New data on landslide phenomena in the Crimean southern coast. Sov.geol. 6 no.12:13&142 D 163. (MMA 16:12) 1. Krymskaya opolznevaya i gidrogeologicheskaya stantsiya. ell .71 VLADDAIRSKIY, Boris Leonldc-vIch5 LEVII., Georgiy ~:h; !~-,'ARUSHCLAK, Vasiliy Yefir-ov-C*n; U1181K, Vj;~f*7TT~ V- I.; BALYASNAYA, A.Ye., rcd. (Practical laboratory work in general electrical angineer- ing) Laboratomyl praktlkurn po obBlichei Kiev, Izd-vo Kievii,,kogo univ., 19(-,4. 18.,, p. (yu'r~I LOYEVSKIY I I - KLIMENKO, Ye.11, Construction of blast furnaces in Krivoy Rog. Prom. atroi. 40 [i.e. 413 no.6:2-6 Te (MIRA 16:10) Wkv L 13066-66 Fe1T(d)/W(m)/&JP W d)./A~~(V 1 W/aTF(kVS-W F~W( ACC NRs 1(b)/ AP6000830 gif SOURCE CODE: UR/0130/65/000/012/0030/0032,?i 34PW/EWA(c) 1Vd1JD1HWfft1 AUTHOR: Gos,tev, V. P.~; Okishev, L. V.; Loyferman, M. A.; Zhupinal V. vl~~ ORG: Izhevsk Metallurgical Plant (Izhevskly metallurgichookiy zavod) TITLE: Are weldi i a ,atmosphere of purifying gas SOURCE: Metallurgg not- 129 1965, 310-32 TOPIC TAGS: arc welding. welding equipment, argon, inert gas welding, rolling mill, metal forming Iq ABSTRACT: A semiautomatic welding rig designed to,el* nate edge trim- ing~waste in rorilni mills is aes-cirlb'ed.. A block d . gram of ~he rig It is shown in fig. 1. The rig was u jfd to weld Khl8N Khl8N9T, KhlBHIOT %,stainless steels and alloys of thMermalloy class. T from 10- he ends -15 separate strips were welded into rolls. The thickness of the weld- ed strip ranged from 0.9-3.0 mm. Tabular data are given for various al- loys in which recommended welding current ranges, voltage, carriage speed and.volumetric flow rates (inert gas) were included. For stain- less steels (1.5 mm thickness) the conditions were very similar--cur- rent from 100 to 105 amps, 65 volts, 12 to 14 m/min for the carriage UDC: 621.771.25 Card_~ 1/3 ZZ NVR L 13086-66' ~ACC NR, AP6000838 Fig# I. Welding-aseemb- ly: a--general view; b--electric.diagram of the equipment; V--dc, voltmeter; A--dc am- Z: r. DP--choke coil-, meter-, 16, 16- DPK--carriage feed me- 1 c chanism; PR--electri 1 z fus,e; T,--toggle-owitch; z! tz KC-contactor; EPK--elec- 4 tropneumatic valve; Sh-shunt; K3--Itest gas. --"stop" button,,. button; K2' --"start" button; RBPl K l and RBP2--time relays; -PB--switch and- ; Rl, R2 .. . , .R3--intermediate re- lays. speed and 9 to 13 11min for'the Inert gas flow rate. Argon was used for - I Card 2/3 :a- M L13086-66 ACC NRt AP6000838 e base m its purifying effect on th tal and because it promoted arc'sta bility. The mechanical properties,%f the. welded sections compared favo- rably with the unwelded portions; thus maximum backtension and rolling force could be used in subsequent rolling without breakage. Orig. art. has,: 1 figure, 1 table. SUB CODE: 13 91 l/ SUBH DATE: 00/ ORIG REr: 000/ OTH REr: 000 Card 313 LOYKO, A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk Experimental investigation of torsional vibrations occuring during the counterboring of steel. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.11: 164-169 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Bryanskiy institut transpartnogo mashinostroyeniya. (Drilling and baring machinery--Vibration) --W tM ~OWQA,;~N~ -g -4 --A u- - gR TMNTIYEV., V.M.; TSAREVA, R.I.; IDYXO, A.N. Effect of soil conditlons on the chemical composition of barley gild n. Biia, Inst.-biol. AN BSSR-no-5-*-1V-l62 160. - (KIRA 14:7) (BPjd&)'."(Pkk d6ft6)"(GRAIN--ANALYSIS AND CHEMISTRY) I TMNTSYEV, V.M.; TSAMA, R.I.; LOYID, A.N. I- Physiological relationships among individual-ohoots in the barley-plant. Biul. Inst. biol. AN BSSR no.5.*163-180 160. (MIRA 14:7) BA=)~ 71MMS., MOTION- -FfOiDS IN) TEMNT YEV, T.M TSAREVA) R.I.; LOYKO, A.n. Physiological relations between barley shoots of different age. Biul. Inst. biol. AN BSSR no.6:142-150 161* (MIRA 15:3) (PLANTS-AWIMILATION) (*ARLEY) TM14T'M,V, V.H.; TSAIWA, R.1.3 LOYKO, A.N. Effect of lateral shoots on the feeding of the main stem of the gramineae. Biul, Inst. biol. AN BSSR no.6:151-157 161. (MIRA 15:3) (GRAI-ITJEAE) (PIAM=NUTRITION) LOYKO, A.T. PserAmbdminal ffpdrome and esophagoaortal bleeding in complicated esophagal tra=as. Klinekbir. noo9s27-30 S. 162. (KIRA 16:5) 1, Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - W.K. Makarenko) Opoohnywokoy rayomoy boltnitsy.. Poltav-skoy oblasti. (ESOPHAGUS-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) YE-LIll, A.; SELYAKOV, I.; VISKIN, S.; LOYKO, N.; 1313KHGALTER, B.; VORON,KOV, I.; SPERANSMY, V:--~ - Improvement of p3nnning in the meat industry. Mias. ind. SSSR 32 no.4:33-37 161. (14M 14-9) 1. Astrakhanskiy myasokombinat (for Yelin), 2. Kazgipromyas- omolprom (for Selyakov). 3. Kharlkovskiy myasokombinat (for Viskin). 4. Leninskiy myasokombinat (Kemerovskiy sovnarkhoz) (for Bukhgaiter). 5. -Novgorodskiy myasokombinat (for Voronlcov). 6. Buryatskiy sovnarkhoz (for Speranskiy). (Meat industry) LOYNO, N.V. Structure of adjacent classes of groups. Sib. mat. zhur. 3 no.1:79-86 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 150) (Groups, Theory of) Meteorological Abst. 4-10-17 551.5(02) 'Vol.-/+ No. 10 Loidis, A. P. and Khaniveskii, V. S., Naohallnaia Oct. 1953 meteorologiia. [Elementary meteorology.J Part 1 Leningrad, Gidromet. Izdat.i.'.1939. 157 p. 92 figs.p -General Meteorology tables. DWB--A simplified course, covering general meteorology, useful for laymen and high school students, with an unusually complete discussion of of optical phenomena (pp. 122-41). Other chapters concern radiation, soil temperature, air temperature, waterAn the atmosphere, air currents, acoustical and electrical phenomena, and synoptic analysis and foreensting. Subject Readings: 1. Elementary metporoJogy 2. Textbooks.-A.A. _6 KORZHEIIEVSKIY, I.B.; L&NKqj_AAI_ CIIEREVKOVq V.A. (Yalta) Fate of beaches of the Liouthern Crimea. Priroda 50 no. 2:60 F 161. (MMA 14:2) (Crimea-Beaches) KORZHENMVSKIY, I.V.; IDYENKO, A.A.; CHEREVKOV, V.A.; SUVOROV, A.S. Control of landslides on mountain roads. Avt.dor. 24 no-4:13-15 61. (KMA 14:5) (Road construction) (Landslides) 0i -R~ IDYETSKIY, M.A. Characteristics of active areas of the photosphere and photo- spheric impulses of solar activity in 1939-1931. TSir.Astron- obser.Llviv.un. no-32:56-58 '53 (MMA 13:10) (sun) -- - - - - - - - - rL USSR/Geophys.ics,o General DIvision Text., Reference, and Popular Scientific Literature, L-6 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36022 Autb.or: Loyetskly, M. A. Institution: Nme Title: Catalog of Active Regions of the Sun's Photosphere Original Periodical: Tairkular. Astron. observ. LIvovsk. un-ta, 1955, No 32, 26-55 Abstract: None Card 1/1 MM ;4 ------------- ----------- --------------- -------- E T -S K I Y 9 N!, USSR/Physics of the Atmosphere - Upper Layers,of the Atmosphere. Abst, Journalt Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36218 Author: Lwretskiy, M. A. InBtitition; None Ionosphere, M-6 TitleA. Characteristics of Active Regions of Phatosphere and of Photo- spheric Pulses of Solar Activity in 1939-1951 Original Periodical: Tairkulyar. ABtroD. observ. LIvovsk. un-ta, 1955, No 32, 56-58 Abstract: None Card 1/1 1_0 e ronies Radi6_,~:rec6 iver6 Card- 1/1 t. Pub.. 1~/29 Authors t- Loyev, A. "MRS 1 ~-MA-11M. Title Automobile receivers A-5 ftrlOdhMa Radio 7, 29-321 July.1954 Abstract.- The-A-5,automobile 6-tube superheterodyne receiver is described. The receiver -!operates on.-one Iong-wave, one short-awave-and three-expanded short-wave~bands. '-A detailed circuit.diagram of the receiver, its general design and description of its component parts are featured, and its basic electrical parameters are given. Details on the receiver's amplification and AVC system, infomation-on frequdncy-changer opera- tion,-type of loud-speak6r and the power supply Is also given. A special table is included containing specific data on coils and type of wires used in the windings. Diagrams (including one circuit dia- gram); Illustrations. Tnstitutioft Submitted- DDYL11, YE. G. .Zlevj, Ye. G. "Initial self-excitation of synchronous generators Lo with excitation from metal rectifierm," Izvextiya Uyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, Vol VIII) 1948 (on cover: 1949), P. 31-34 SO*. U-5241, 17 Decemb,5r 1953, (LetopistZhurnal Iny1di Statay, No. 26, 1949) '~'-OIVENSKAYA, 10 -7 -'F DMVSKIY L. I 'A' EN i-YAKNA, A., _`A'RM_AG.,%YVIAI 1-1. T., (IABIIA, E. i., '.04-11W."TH, V - 11Pneumoconiosts in workers enga,-,-ed undqrr-rnund work in coal mines, and -eans of its proplylayls." report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of llygienj.sts, Z,!,IdeviOloL;Ists and Infectionists, 1959. Z'O SHUVALOV, A.; BABAYEV, Yu.; CMIICHXV, V., naladcbik-mekhanik; LOYINM~N.1-- A.; DVORKIN, M., rabochiy (derevnya Sadovaiki, HoBkovskoy OX ii~ t i Innovators of the capital province. Prom.koop. 13 no.10:16-18 0 159. Ma 13:2) 1. Predsedatell mravleniya arteli "Rmallkrasa." derevz7a Saburovo, Moskovskoy, oblasti (for Shuvalov). 2. Tel-.hnnrWc arteli invalidov im. XXX lot Oktyabya,. g;.Babuih)dn, Mookovskoy oblasti (for Babayev). 3. Artell invalidov "Pobada," g.Tushino. Moskovskoy oblasti (for Chumicbev). 4. Zakroyahchik plantilmta aportivnoy arteli, derevnya Sadovniki, Hoskovskoy oblasti (for Loyferman). (Hoscow Province--Manufactures--Technological innovations) AID P - 5239 Subject USSR/Aeronautics maintenance Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 25/26 Author Loyferman, P. G., Eng.-Lt. Col. Title On the durability of rubber products used in aircraft Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 11, 88, N 1956 Abstract : The author suggests that various rubber products used in aircraft should be replaced by new ones during major overhauls. Institution : None Submitted : No date IZMESHKO. L,G,, nauchnvy sotrudnik; FURMAN, Ye.I., nauchnyy sotradnik; LOTGZA;LITS,_ A.I. nauchxqy sotrudnik; TI140SHPOLISM, M.N., re- Sere v telchnicheskly redaktore CTime norms for the repair of crane equipment] Normy vremeni na remont kranovogo oborudovaniia. Kharikov, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I tavetnoi metallurgii. Pt.2 [Special cranes for steelsmelting and rolling shops; stripping cranes, pit cranes and claw craneal Spetaialinye krany staleplavillnfth i pro- katnyklx tsekhov; kran dlia razdevanila slitkov, kolodtsevyi kran i kran a lapami. 1954. 311 P, (MIRA 8:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo chernoy metallurgiie (Cranes, derricks, etc.) LOYKO, A.W. Nature of the develoD-ment of the root system of barley ou Peat soils. Biul,Inst.biol.Ax BSSR no.3:146-150 158. (MM 13:7) (ROOTS (BOTANT)) (BARMT) TKRENT YEV, V.M.;_ LOYKO, A. I. Mechanical properties of root systems of cereal plants on Peat soil as related to ledging of plants. Biul.Inst.biol.Alff BSSR no,3:151-156 158. (KIRL 13:7) (ROOTS (BOTANT)) (GRLSSES) LOYKO, N.V. S-i3onorphiams of mixed abelian grour,.:3 o," rank r ;F 2. Mat. zap. Ural. mat. ob-va UrGu 4 nn.1:57-59 t63. (MUMA 17;9) LUM-, Svatopluk- Dr Coauthor,, with Col Dr Josef UZDAp Garrison Hospital In Olomouc, and Dr Radomir FWdUM of Palacky University in Olomouc, of article xGunshot Wound of the abdoodnnI aorta in the ar" between the celiac and mesenteric arteries, healed by a two-sided anastozosis. (VZL, Doe 54) SO: Sm. 1+36, 30 March 1955 . . . ...... ~'N 4t"64'~'_ A"A' LOYKA, Svatopluk, MUDr (Alomouo,.Albertova 5) Problem of sudden and unexpected deaths In children. lak. listy 9 no.14:316-319 A 154. 1. Z ustavu pro Boudni lekarstvi FU v Olomouci, Prednosta: Docent MUDr Adolf Roz- ic. (DRATH, SUDDICN, in Infant and childr *analysis of 114 cases & interpretation of more thymica) p,:` zipl-~ EXCERPTA MXDICA Sec 5 Vol 12/1 Gen Patholoq Jan 59 01. CHANGES IN 13LOOD VESSELS CAUSED BY COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OF TOBACCO - C(,vnI zmL'ny vjToland spalni-mi produkt%, tabdku - L S., ~.a S Opavsk~ J.. , 'M acke rle S. and Nl~ Iota If.. bst. Pro Soudni 1-6k. L,'k. Fak. Palackdho Univ. Olomouc ACTA UNIV. PALACK. OLOMUCENSIS 1956, (157-162) Illus.6 i Combustion products of tobacco were extracted from smoke and'injected i. p. into rabbits for periods of 3 (1st group) and 6 (2nd group) months. In the 2nd group atheromatous lesions were observed macroscopically and microscopically which shows the possible role of tobacco smoke in the pathogene'sis of a,ihero- matosis. Dvok'd~ek Olomouc AIN M TOY KAI Svat. , KMr. ; GRONSKY. 1. 1 MUDr. Cavernous angioma of the cerebellum as cause of sudden. death duriq; pregnancy. Cesk. gyn. 21 no-5:351-352 Sept 56. 1. Ustav pro-soudni lekarstvi FU v Olomouci. prednosta, doc. MUDr. A. Rozmaric. (ANGIOMA, in pregnancy cerebellum, cavernous, causing sudden death (0s)) (PREGWCT, complications cavernous angioma of cerebellum, causing sudden death (Cz)) (CEMELUJM, neoplasms .angioma, cavernous, in pregn., causing sudden death (Cz)) (DEATH, SUDDEN, in pregnancy caused by cavernous angioma of cerebellum (Cz)) M, IOTKA, Svatopluk. Histological determination of sex. Gas. lek. cesk. 96 no-12:373-373 22 Mar 157. 1. Ustav pathologicke anatomie PU v Olomouci, prednosta doe. KUDr (;.,Woracek a ustav sodniho lekarstvi, prednosta doe. NUDr A..Roz- maric. (SIM CHAR""MIST ICS chromosomal sex determ. from skin biopsy (Cs)) A. MARSALEK, Eduard; LOYKA, Svatopluk Fulminant course with sudden death in bacillary dysentery. Cesk. pediat. 15 no.4:320-326 AD 160. 1. Mikrobiologiclcy ustav a Ustav pro soudni lekarstvi lekarske fakulty PU v Olomouci. (DYSENTERY BACILLARY in inf.& child.) IA)YKA,, S.;NEORALL. Juridical responsibility of the physician and nuroe in obaIet- rics and gynecology. Cesk. gynek. 29 no.48303-3D7 My'61+ 1. Katedra soudalho lekarstvi lek. fakulty PU (Paaackeha uni- versity] v Olomauc.-Al (vadcuois dooo dre S*Loykap CSO-) a Krajske ooudne lek. odd. v Glomoual (vedouals dr. L.Neorals, CSO.). wyx&, VOAO "Bibliography of ptiblications of the Academy of Sciences, White Russian SSR; books and periodicals for 1954. Izv. AN BssR ao.6:173-i84 N-D 155. (KMA 9:6) (Bibliography) 34722 S/137/62/000/002/115/ I 1~11 A060/A101 A/9/0 AT1r.'-1q0R.S,. Badzyaka, M, M., Loyka, Yu, M,, Yarashevich, G. B, T T.r, Investigation of the process of tempering steel 110X (401C~,,) wit,:-j LRE the use of heating by high-frequency currents PER T" TC AL~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 101, abstract 2'687 LODI 1 1. ("Izv, AN BSSR. Ser, fiz-tekhn. n.", 1961, no. 2, 132 - 1355, Be-lo- russian) TUD An investigation was carried out upon the main parameters of high- frequency heating (temperature and heating rate VH) upon the hardness, residual stresses ', domain size, and microstructure of hardened steel 11OKh after high- f.requency induction tempering at 100 - 8000C. The specimens were hardened in water after BF induction heating up 'to 9300C at.a heating rate VH Of 30 deg/ ~sec, and another lot of specimens - after furnace heating at 9300C with soaking for 30 min, At HP induction tempering the heating was carried out at a VH Of 30 and 300 deg/sec. In parallel with this one carried out tempering in a furna3e with soaking for one hour at the given temperature. The VH was determined from hee;- ing oscillograms. It was established that tempering by 1000C in all cases leads Card 1/3 ~7 M % S/137/62/000/002/115/litit Investigation of the process of... A060/A101 *o some improvement of hardness, As the temperature is raised further the '~errr-er- ing hardness is gradually reduced, An increase in the VH at a given tempering '.emperature leads to an increase of hardness. When one tempers up to 3000C difference in the hardness of the specimens tempered at various "H Is InsignIfl- cant., testifying -to the rapid occurrence of the processes of conversion of t - etlra- gonal martensite into the cubic modification, the initial stage of carbide pre- cipitation and the decomposition of the residual austenite. At tempering 4~empera- tures of 300 - 4000C a decrease of hardness under high-frequency induction hea+.- Ing Is somewhat slowed down, in particular for VH Of 300 deg/sec. testifying to a protraction of the decomposition of the residual austenite. As one fur-4--her rai_ze~_ -'he t-emnering temperature the Influence of VH upon the hardness increases, 'Itius, In orl.er to attain Rc 38 at VH=30 deg/see, heating up to 5500C is required, as a~ VH = 300 deg/see - up to 6000C. Furnace tempering requires heatingl_~p 470')C, Trie strActure of troostite tempered by BF induction heating is obtainfi af+er tempering at 5000C, sorbite structure - after heating up to 7000C. TrIe str,.~c~-ures 4~empered by HF induction heating have a martensitic-type oriental-i'~-.. M~er 117- induction heating at 8000C the martensitic orientation is lost! however, the transformation of the pearlite Into austenite still does not occur in a graa n r1 rj_ measure- The residual stresses of the second kind after HF inductio, IeMp~ Card 2/3 -z 3/137/62VO00/002/115/1,44 Investigation of the process of... Ao6o/Aioi are-greater than after fqrnace tempering to the same temperature. At one and tile same hardness the magnitude of residual stresses is independent. of the VH. The domain size increases with the increased temperature or with a decrease of VH, the temperature remaining constant. In furnace tempering the noticeable increase in domain size begins at 3000C, in 11P induction tempering - at 5000C. The'!"H has a nof1ceable effect upon the domain size starting from 3000'C and above, There are 8 rc-ferences, M. Shapiro [Atst'rar;terls note. Complete translation] Card 3/3 IDYY-IOY A. F. "The Motor-Evacuation Function of the Stomach in Healthy Iambs and Iambs With 'Obdymkal Under Roentgen Irradiation." Cand Biol Sci, hhar1kov Zootechnical Inst., Khartkov, 1954- (RZhBiol, No 8, Dec 54) Surve:7 of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (U) SO: Sum. No. 556 24 Jun 55 LOYKO, A. I. Investigating vibrations during countersinking of steel de- pending on machining conditions. JTauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; mash. i prib. no.1:182-191 159. (HIRA 12:8) 1. Statlys, predetavlena kafedroy "Metalloreshiishchlye stanki i instrumenty" Bryanskogo institute, transportnogo mashinostroyeniya. Prilling and boring--Vibration) LOYWO, A. I. Vibration-damping chucks. Stgin.i instr. 30 no-3:22 Hr 159. (MIRA 120) (Chucks) (Dav' (Mechanics)) ,ping 112-2-3008 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 2, p. 67 (USSR) AUTHOR: Loyko, A. M. The Utilization of Wind Motors on Collective (Livestock] Farms (Ispoll zovaniye vetrodviSELteley na kolkhoznykh fermakh) (Vikoristannya vitrodviguniv na kolgospnikh fermakh) (In Ukrainian) PERIODICAL: Sots. tvarinnitstvo,, 1956, Nr 3,, PP- 50-53 ABSTRACT: Wind motors are used on collective farms to drive feed processing machines, pumps, miUstones and electric generators. At the collective farms of the Poltava oblast' approximately 400 factory-made wind motors have been installed. Some,of them'have been operating since 1936 and 1938. At the "Papanintsev" collective farm two t .ype TB-8 wind motors have mad it possible to realize an economy of 1,000 work days a year at one water pump alone. At other collective farms, such wind motors operate millstones, b r crashers and root cut- ters. At the T-14nin collective farm in the Poltava oblast' a 10 hp. 10 windmill pmps 20 cu m of water every 24 hrs, and during Gard J/ 2 -Ch~ autuam and winter drives a millstone, crushers,,root cutters and 112-2-3008 The Utilization of Wind Motors on Collective (Livestock] Farms (Cont. other machines. Over a period of eight months, the emergency horse- drawn drive was used on3,v three times. Another such windmill ground 116 tons of grain, pumped water, milled lumber and made it possible to realize an economy of 2,300 kg of petroleum all in a period of eight months. A 14 hp capa' -12 type wind motors of up to city are also operating efficiently at collective farms. V.P.S. Card 2/2 USSR/C ultivated Plants. Cereals. M Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol.) No 17, 1956, 77606- Author : Inst :Institute of Biology of AS DSSR. Title :Physiological Featuros of Varieties of Barley. Orig Pub: Dyul. In-ta biol., AN DSS.R, vyp. 2, 1956 (1957), n6-12o - Abstract: In 1954-1956 the accumulation of sugars, cellular tissue and lignin were studied in bexiding and nonbending varieties of barley. Data are cited on the content of water soluble carbohydrates, cellu- lar tissue and lignin in the leaves, stem and spike of theplants of the varieties Viner, No 103, No 458 and others according to the phases of develop- ment. Varieties resistant to bending were charac- Card 1/2 LOYKO Anatolu M!]Shalbvich; KANIVETS, Ivan Danilovich [Yanivets', I.D.1; KOVPMKO, Yuriy GurTyevich [Kovalenko3; IU.H]; OIEFIRENKO, G.A. [Olefirenko, H.A.Ij red.; GULENKO, 0.1. (Hulanko, 0.1.1, tekhn. red. [Over-al.l mechanization of corn growing) Komplekena, mekbanizataiia vyroshchuvannia kukurudzy. Kyiv,, Derzh. vyd-vo sellskohospodarslkoi lit-ry URSR, 1961. 248 Pe (MIRA 14 :Ll) (Corri(maize)) (Agricultural machinery) LOYKOP k.-~ N., Candidate Biol Sci (diss)-- "The physiological characteristics of the most promising varieties of barley for peat soils". Minsk, 1959. 21 PP (Inst of Biology of the Acad Sci Beloruss SSR), 150 copies (KL, wo 24, 1959, 132) LOYKO, 1.0., dotscut; IIAPAMOV, P.N., Professor. zuveduyushchiy. Streptom7cin therap7 of renal tuberculosis. Vest.khIr- 73 no.4:34-35 JI-AG 153. (NImU 6:8 1. Falmilltetskaya khimuglcheskaya klinika Leningrad8kogo sanitarno-gigiyeni- cheskogo meditsinnkogo instititta. (Streptowicin) (Kidneys-Tuberculosio) V,C IA)YKO, I.Q., dots!'B~ MMMMW-- Basic forms of renal tuberculosis in patients vith pulmonary tuberculosis; according to pathoanatomical data from autopsies. Urologlia 22 no.Z:13-15 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Iz fakulltatakoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. P.N. Napalkov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyanichookogo maditainakogo institute (TUBERCULOSIS. RML. pathol. autopsy findiW in pulm. tuberc. with renal tuberc.) (TUBERCULOSIS. FULMONART, compl. tuberc.. renal, kidney pathol* in autopsy) V- M N. LOYKO, 1. 0. Diagnosis of tuberculosis of the urinary tract. Trudy L-%MI 39,:347-360 '58- (HM 12:8) 1. Kafedra fakulltetakoy khirurgii Leningradekogo eanitarno- gigiyenicheakogo meditainskogo institute. tzav.kafedroy prof. P.N.Napalkov). (MB=ULOSIS, 11ROGBOTAL, diagnosis, (Rus)) ~ MIN