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IAIKATS, Belo.; TAYACST 1, IGI , Greza Color reaction of o-dinitrobenzz@@ae wnd itz use Ii-i merumiring some ateroid compounds and in the Btxdy -' the itab-- 14 - - ..I]ity of depersolone. , I., . A.cta plli@@ r-1. 3.5 3. :"-. I IBKATS, Jeno., dr. Some problems concerning the planning of the number of lst year medical and dental students. Nepegeszsegugy 45 no.5: 136-139 My'64 lUKATSKAYA,F. I. AW Pagasi. Per.zvezdv 9 no-1:57-62 S'52- (KTJ?A 8:10) 1. Glavnaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya AN USSR (Stars, Variable) l'uKA1,8KAYA., F. 1. Dissertation: "Colorimetric Investigation of the Eclipsing Variable AW Pegasi.11 Cand Phys-Math S i, Kiev State U, Kiev, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal--Astronomiya, Moscow, Apr 19547 SO: sum 243., 19 Oct 1954 LUKATSKA,YA.F.I. (Kiev) -'@' Variation in brightness of AW Pegasi. Per.zvezd. 10 no.2.* 85-91 Je '54. (MLRA 8:9) (Stars, Variable) LUKATSKAYA, F.I. Fetlaar's coifficients for small values of radial ratios of eclipsing variable components, Publ. Kiev* aatrono obser. no. 7-93-94 1,56. (MLM 9: 12) (Star*. Double) Lt- - Positions of formations in the tail of Arend-Roland's comet. Antron,tair. no.185:12 0 157. (min n:4) I.Glavnaya astronomichaskaya observatoriya AN USSR, Goloseyevo. (Comets-1956) Changes in the brightness and color of the head of Arend-Rolani's comet (1956 h). Astrou.tair. no.185:12-13 0 157. (MMI 11:4) 1,Glavnaya astronomicheskays observatori7a AN USSR# Goloserevo. (Comets-1956) SOV/35-59-&-6235 TranslatIon from, ReferatiwW zhurnal, Astronomiya i Oeodeziya, 1959, Nr 8. -P 19 AUTHOR: __@"Rkkva- -F-I- T= -. On a New Variable of Veber PERIODICAL: Astron. tairkulyar, 1958, August 26, Kr 194, p 26 ABSTRACT: Two moments of minima determined from photographic plates of the MAO AS UkrSSR are given Jbr the Veber star (RZhAstr, 1959, Nr 2, 000)'. JD 2@035843,227 and 2436040.422. In the photographic light the luminosity of the variable rapidly increaseitowards the maxima, Card 1/1 LUKATSKAYA-, F.I.-- Weber's new Tariable star. Astron. toir. no.194:26 Ag 158- (MIRA 12:12) (Stars, Variable) LUKATSKAYA, V.I. New variable Bamberg 223. Autron.tair. no,207:13 D 159. (MRA 13:6) 1. Glavnaya astronomichenkaya observatoriya All USSR. (Stars, Variable) PHASE I WOV, E-M101UTION SOV/5466 AkaJ,::-,Iya iYa. 3-zv,@@+.Iya (Newn of the Main Astronomical Cb5ervatc,21,7. V. 3, ;n. 13, ig6o. 1.41 p. 1,000 copies printed. F,i1tcria,l 11cardt Ed.: A. A. YaRovkIn, Sh. 0. Gordeladzeand 1. 0. YclehinnUy, Ed. of Publishing llouse- 11. V.. Labinava; Tech F,-'., V A. Ilatveychul'. PURPOSE: This book Is Intended top astronomers. COXIVUGE: 7hts is a collection or 15 articlets in the field of astroncmy written by memberz of the GlavnaytL astronomiche3kaya ob5erva- torlya All VkrSSR (Vain Antronc,-Ucal Observator-f AS UkrSSR). The arti- cles are. bazed on oririnal research carried out by the authors and dinrurs the followint ter-icn: tho precise position ot starts and t1so lesser planets; th,! total soltir eclipac of J=c @01 1954; corpascul&r atrua.123 of L'olar radiation (thoorctleal analysis); phenomena of the r,00?71& rotatlon (latest ob.@erra'lcnr); luminescencts or crm@t talls and the or co-lets observed In 1956-57. The collection includes a report of the Obaerv2torylv work in conpiling a catalce of th@ brilli=cy of starts, and a cate-lor of 300 starts in the tonotc1lation of Aquilb. Vo person- a3l*iea are m@ntitncd. Exs@h article in &,-=panied by roferencta. TABUF OF CON'TINTS: Kole.3nik, L. N. Photored Valu@,n of 240 Starr, In KaPtOyn iien. Iles. 40 Al Ltlkats),@@ F 7 Study of th- Polar Ray3 of the Corona of c 5nin--icr, 52 Vcro.ihillov, V. 1. D,@tall-d Photometry or the Corona of June 3@)a 1954 in PhotovisQal Rays 57 Gartov,nko, E. A., Ye, 1. Didychevkc, und N. N. Semenova. Resul@: of an Obeervatien of Chrononpheric Flares 67 J,'. N. Exnltation of Hydrogen and Helium Atoms in the Shall of A Ly. D %,rae 1 74 P. I 'Observations or the Conet Arend-Roland With 57a-1T-XBt,r,,E;.-aph3 or th, Kain Latroromical o!)--vi,vatory AS Lmr=21 Z19 Card 3/4 CherclrVzh@nko, V. 1. Rolc@ of Soler Corpuseulsr and Photon Endiatlon in th@ Flaros of D.-illla:;cy in C=ets 94 V. Z. Natu."L of the Drilneacence of the Schwa: @rr-wa-hmann 1925 2, cvn@t 105 0-,P_Ira, A. B. Pz@fci!@,m P@cnltlcns :r Pallas (2) 315 Meylr., V. :, thv Veler.1ty of a Meteor With a SMal, 119 Vorc-tlllcv, V. Lj hrd 11@%. A. Trloolor rhotonetry of Stai@- Ir tho. Con.,Aell%L1,n rf Aq%Ala 116 AVAIIABI-F: Ulbrary c-f 3/733/60/000/003-4/010/012 1046/1246 AITHOR: Lukatskaya, F.I. TITLE: Solar disturbances and the rhase of the solar cycle SOURCE: Lvov. Universitet. ik3tr9nomicheskiy sbomik, no. 3-4, 1960, 170-174 TSYT: The ability of an uveraf;e solar dirturbancd to produce magnetic storms, fila- ments and prominences as compared to its ability to produce spots, facellae and eruptions attains its maximu:T, at the minimum of the 11-year solar activity cycle, and its minimum at the maximu,,i of the 11-year cycle. Thus,- both the number of the solar features and the nature of the processes producing these features vary with the 11-year cycle of solar activity. There are 4 tables and I'figure. =OCIATI.IOII: Glavnaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya All USSR (main Astronomical Observatox-jjAj Ukr5jR) Card 1/1 - LUK&TSKAYA, F.I. T 424 Aquilac. Astrom.tsir. no.210:20 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Gosudarstvennaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya AN USSR. (Stars, Variable) LUKATSKAYA, F.I. New variable in Cassiopeia. Astron.tsir. no.216:13-14 D 160, OGRA 14:4) 1. Glavnaya astronomicheska-ya observatoriya AN USSR. (Stars, Variable) GORDELADZE, Sh.G.j LUKATSKAYA, F.I. Photographic, photovisual, and photored magnitudes of 1,,000 stars in Aquila. Izv.Glav.astron.obser.AN URSR 3 noo2:77-109 161* (KMA 24:4) (8tars-Magnitudes) I . LUKATSKkYA, F.I.; RUBkSHEVSKIY, A.k. Method for BolyjUg luminosity curyes in the presence of an atmospheric eclipae. Per.zyezdy 13 no.5;345-360 Je 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Glavnaya astronomicheskaya (Pulkovskaya) observatoriye. AN UkrSSR. (Stars, Variable) - LUKATSKAYA, F.I.__ A systematic error in photoelectric observations of 'variable stars. Per.zvezdy 13 no-5061-363 Je 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Glavnaya astronomicheskaya "Pulkovskaya) observatoriya AN UkrSSR. (Stars, Vkriable) (photoelectric measurements) LUKATSKAYA, F.I. Regularities in the luminosity cl.,:-ves of IRWA-urigae-type variables. Astron.tsir. no.223:3.8-22 Jl '61. (KIRA 15:3) 1, Glavnaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya AN USSR. (Stars, Variable) VOROSHILOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; GORDELADZE, Shalva Georgiyevich; KOLEMIIK, Lidiya Nikolayevna; T FEDORCHENKO,, Galina Leonidovna; KHEYLO, Ernest Sergeyevich; MELINIK, T.S., red. izd-vu; .11AXIMINA, N.P... tekhn. red. (Catalog of photographic, photovisual and photo red magnitudes of 22000 stars] Katalog fotograficheskikh fotovizuallr4rkh i foto- krasnykh velichin 22000 zvezd. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. naulk USSR, 1962. 173 p. charts. (Stars-Catalogs)-.4 (KIRA 15--7) LUNATSKAYA? F.I. Study of the. brightn,3SO of dX Cassiopeiae. Izv. Glav, astroo. obser. AN USSR 5 no-1:104-116 163. (MIPA 16:6) (Stars, Variable) a 4& 0 FEDOROV, Ye.P., otv. red.; GORYNYA, A.A.,, red.; KOLCHIIISKIY, I.G., red... LUKATSKAYAJ, F,:I.,, red.; BEREZRIETS, L.P.,, red. (Problems in astrometryl Vaprouy -astrometrii. Kie-,, "Naukova dumkap" 19(V,,. 94 P. (IMIA 17:6) 1. Akader.4ya nauk URSII, Kiev. Holovna astronomichna ob- servatoriya. FEDOROV, Ye.P., otv. red.; LUKATSKAYA 'F.I.X red.; GORYNYA, A.A., red.; KOLCHIHSKTY,-TX.., r@-&.;--k-i-9ZINETS, L.P., red. (Studies in the physics of stars and diffusion matterl Is- sledovaniia po fizike zvezd i diffuznoi materii. Kiev, Naukova dumkas 1964* 71+ pe (MIRA 17: U) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Holovna astronomichna obser- vatoriya. KOVAL', I.K., otv. red.; FEDOROV, Ye.P.0 red.; GORYNYA, A.A., red.; KOLCHINSKIY, I.G., red.; LUKATSKAYA, F.I.# red.; BEREZAETS, L.P., red. -- -- (Physics of the moon and planets] Fizika Lumy i plane@. Kievs Naukova dumkaj 1964. 137 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Holovna astronomichna ob- servatoriya. f", IFTDOIFOV, Ye.F., ot-,r. red.; G-M-?@V@j, A.A- red,- KCILCHINSK@Y, -T.G.' 7:' red.; LUXATSKAYA, Spec trophotometri c studies of acti-ve formaticm: on the sun] Spektrofotorietrdcheskie issledovanila aktimykh ab- razovanii na SoIntse, Kiev, Naukova dmka, i964. 104 P. (C-ilRA 17:12) 1. Akaden.lya nauk U-111, Kitlv. Hol3ma astronomichna obser- vatorlya. GRANOVSKIY, V.L., doktor fizikD-matematicheskikh nauk, professor; LUYATbTAYA,__bA._. Inzhener. 1-1 Vature of a high-voltage back current in an ion tube. glektrichestvo no.8: 119-53 Ag '53. (MLR& 6:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut imeni Lenina. (Electric circuits ) s/196/61/000/009/037/052 E194/E155 AMIOR: Lukatskayaj I.A. TITLE: Breaking inductive and capacitance currents with vacuum circuit-breakers PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.9, 1961, 38, abstract 91 241. (Vestn.1 elektroprom- sti, no.12, 1960, 36-38) TEXT: Results are given of tests on two designs of vacuum circu�t-breaker for rated currents of 500 and 200 A. The latter, because of a sv-@ecial construction of glass shields, withstands 2.5-3 times greater recovery voltage than the first type. Inductive currents of 60 and 950 A were disconnected at voltages V-.*, of 6 - 27.5 kV and zero power factor. The distance between contacts in the open condition was about 3 mm. The moving contact was displaced by an electro-magnet at a mean speed of 20-30 cm/sec. The first type of breaker can interrupt an inductive current of 950 A at 11 kV and the second almost the same current at 20 kV and 200 A at 27-5 kV. Voltages greater than 11 kV in breakers of the first type, and above 27.5 kV in the second type, cause Card 1/2 Breaking inductive and s/196/61/000/009/037/052 E194/E155 repeated breakdown after currents of several hundred amperes have been interrupted. If the current exceeds 950 A at 11 kV in breakers of the first type and at 20 kV in those of the second, circuit interruption does not oczur. At 6o-80 A, interruption occurs 2 - 4 electrical degrees before naturally passing through zero. However, overvoltages at these and heavier currents were not more than twofold. The second type disconnected capacitative currents of 8 - 18 A at 13 - 26 W. The interruption of capacita- tive currents depends on the rate of displacement of the moving contact. If its mean speed is 15 - 25 cm/sec, a breakdown is observed after interrupting A capacitative current of 10 A at 15 kV. whilst at a mean speed of 30 - 40 cm/sec there was no break- down at this voltage or even at 20 kV. Current interruption often took place 5 - 90 electrical degrees before the natural zero. The circuit breakers described can operate in high-voltage alternating current circuits as load circuit-breakers. 5 figures, 5 literature references. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation.3 Card 2/2 LUKATSKAYA I A.; POPOV) N.A.; POTOKIN, V.S.; TYULINA, M.A. Power vacuum are-arresting chamber. Blul.tekh.-ekon,inforz. Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.naucb. i tekh.inform. no 3:48-50 163. (MiRA 16:4) (Electronic tubes) LUKATSKAYA, I.A. . Measuring vapor density in a vacuum are. 2hur.tOrh. fia. 34 no.4:694-703 Ap. 164o (KMA 17:4) 1. VaesoyuzW elektrotekhnichoskiy inatitut imeni Lenina, Moskva. LUKATSKAYA,-I.A.-, TARASOVA, V.Ya. Pulse X-ray tube with an operating voltage of 17 - 20 k,.r. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.6z!24.-127 N-D 163. (MIRA 176-6) 1. Voesoyaznyy elektrotekWcheekly institut. ACCESSION NR: AP4028958 B/0057/64/034/004/0694/0703 AUTHOR: Lukatskaya, I.A. TITIX: Ireasuromoni of the vapor density in a vacuum arc SOUP,= zhurndl toldin.'ohoulcoy tiziki, 'v.34, no.4, 1004, 604-7^VJ TOPIC TAGS; arc, vacuum are, iron are, vacufim arc vapor, vacuum iron are vapor, vacuum circuit broakoir, vacuum circuit broakor vapor, electron beam vapor. measure- ment ABSTRACT: The density of vapor developed in high vacuum arcs of short duration b". tween iron electrodes was measured by an electron beam procedure. The measurements were undcrtaken because of the importance of vapor evolution for the design ol va-@ cuum circuit breakers. The experimental circuit breakers (two were constructed) em-- ..ployed 8 mm o.d. 4 mm i.d. hollow cylindrical iron electrodes mounted coaxially. @irect currents oX 9 to 50 amperes at a potential of 110 V Wero brolwn by axially. displacing one electrode through a distance of 1 to 1.5 mm..The duration of the re- ..sulting arcs varied considerably; it was of the order of 10 mill4see. The contact surface of one electrode was flat, and that of theother was made slightly spheri- Card 1/3 ACCESSIO;,. NR: AP4028953 cal, in order to ensuro that the final contact would be on the inner radius. A 1 mm diameter 30 microamp beam,of electrons was directed axially through the hollow elec- trodes, and'the quantity of vapor evolved was deduced from the diminution of the beam current duo to scattering. Electron energies from 4 to 10 1COV were c-.1ployed. The beam was calibrated with aluminum foils. The beam collector was protected by two grids; one was maintai@ed at a negative po ntial to exc@ude slow clectrons,and one was floating and served as an ion shield. gie electron beam gives directly the total mass per unit area in the boam. This was converted to density by multiplying by 3.3 cm-1. This figure was obtained from a calculation based on the assumption that the vapor is enitted from a point source (the cathode spot) located 2 = from the beam. Observation was by oscilloscope, the b6am current and the gap potential being displayed simultaneously. The resultr: varied c onsideAbly. Much of the varia- tion was probably due to wandering of the cathode spot and unreproducibility of its location. The condition of the electrodes proved highly significant.-I'rhen the elec- trodes were outgassed at 9000C and 10-6 mm Hg, the vapor density arising from a 33 ampere break was 10'T6 S/cM3. When the electrodes were kept for several days at 10-4 mm IIg and then brought to 10-61mm Hg without outgassing, the vapor density increased by a factor 10..' I'l express my gratitude to Prof.V.L.Granovskiy for suggesting the problem and discussing the results." Orig.art.has: 14 formulas, 4 figures and 2 ta- bles. Card 2/3 .ACCESSION Na: AP4028953 .ASSOCrATION: Vsosoyuzhy*y elelctrotekhnichcoldy institut im.V,I.Lonina, Uoscow :0.1octrical Engineering Institute) SUBMI i 07Jun62,,. DATE ACQ: 28AprG4 EXCL: 00 'Stm conot M, ER NR REF 5014 006 OMMS 010 1 Qrd 3/3 I, f_)5;226-t5't st;i k a; lip( c) 1 ACC NR: AR6017086 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/65/000/012,/VO03/VO03 AUTHOR: Lukatskaya, M. L. TITLE: Certain propprties of random variables with a generalized-normal distribution SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. 12V12 REF SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. Novosib. im-t. Ser. ekon., vyp. 5, 1965, 57-71 TOPIC TAGS: random process, normal distribution, statistic distrib-4tion, statistic analysis ABSTRACT: A random variable having the distribution density Ax) = 'P(X) - Yl + Y2 (1) 3! 4! 2 where y'x) exp while ((A3)(X) and (,,)(4)(X) jre t1je t1iird und fourth Y", -card 1/2 UDC: 519._-2.j__: ACC NR: AR6017086 derivatives of y(,N), is termed generalized-normal and denoted by N(a, or 2, Y2). The author finds a domain on the plane in which the pair (yl, Y2) should belong so that function may denote the distribution density of a random variable. Further, the author derives cor_"-!@ tain estimates for the suin of n independent random variables Nvith the density (1) and the of the squares of n independent generalized-normal random variables. In addition, estimates of the deviation of the densities of the considered distributions from the density of normal and X?, -distributions are presented. V. Prelov. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 12 Card FA 77TI7 Apr 1948 Particles, Cherged .Won the Second Boundary Case of Electrania Optice,w G- V. Spivak and R. A. Lukatakaya, Phys Faculty, Fi;scow state, U imarti.m. V. Lammosov, 4 np NDok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LI, No 3 @Dls-cusses Wo problems: (1) experimental metbod for .obtAinIng qualitative representatione for determined situation and at atmospheric pressure, and (2) in- terrretation of mechanism vh1ch causes dispersion of :charged particles, gua;anteelng their mov4ment In iaccordance with external Torces for a giv(m situation. Submitted by Acad A. A. Lebedev 19 Feb 1948. UM/Pbysics - Electron Microscope Jul/Aug 51 @8 "Zlectron Microscopy of Law Magnification in E- Presence of Gas at Atmos rie and Low Pressures," UN cr, G. V. Spivak; R. A. % Myi.. Pl@ys Faculty, Nosoov State U ineni Lc monosov "Is Ak Ni@k SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XV, No 4, VP 434-442 Autl6ws refer to their previous works (cf. m"DoktAk Nauk SSSR" 60, 1948; "Vest MGU" 4.9 190) dealing.with electron optics at atm pressure. Nere they develop subject, clarifying gaidances of ions. Qual Images of metallic surfaces were 195T66 USSR/Pbyaics - Electron Microscope Jul/Aug 51 (Coutd) obtained in case of max approach of electrodes and Impulse voltage. Also qual images of cold cithoees were successfull@r obtained with suita- ble Impulse voltage source at gas pressure -10-2 mm. Authors thank A. A. lebedev for advice.': 15(6) SOV/112-59-2-Z381 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 14 (USSR@i AUTHOR: Lukatskaya, R. A. Dar-ilov, Yu. P., and Skvortsov, M. 1. TITLE: Spark Used for Making Small Holes in Glass and Other Dielectrics (Primeneniye iskry dlya polucheniya malykh otverstiy v stekle i drugijkh dielektrikakh) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Orekhovo-Zuyevsk. ped. in-ta, 1957, Vol 7, pp 241-2144 ABSTRACT: A scheme, methods, and experimental results of making small. hC7.eF. (about 30-40 microns) in relatively thick (up to 2 mm) glass and other dielectrics by a 50-60-kv spark obtained from a magneto -electric- generatc.- are described. Copper.1-mm wires with pointed ends were used as electrode-. Better hole quality is ensured by immersing one of, the electrodes in motor ol-1. If both electrodes are kept n air, the vnltages under 50-60 kv do not p-imct-,-re the glass, and Lichtenberg'E figures art; formed on its surface. If, or. the other hand,- the glass is covered by a layer of oil, it is punctured right away. Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-2-2381 Spark Used for Making Small Holes in Glass and Other Dielectrics with no evidence of Lichtenberg's figures. This can be explained by the oil ionization conditions, by the ratio of oil-glass permittivities, and by the ratio of puncturing voltages. At certain voltages, a puncture of the solid dielectric occurs, instead of a surface discharge over the oil-solid dielectric boundary. The holes are of rather poor quality; -it could be bettered by improving the experimental outfit. Bibliography: 3 items. A. 0. M. Card 212 LUKATSKAYA, R.A.; MMLOV, YU.P.; SIVORTSOV, M.P. Making durable inscriptions on glass, porcelain, and other dielectrics. Stek. i ker. 17 no.12:33-14 D 16o. (MIRA 13;11) (Glass painting and staining) LUKATSKAYA, S.D.; ATAKISHIYEV, A.R. Rare asymptomatic case of zraltiple renal calculi. Sud.-med. ekspert. 6 no.3:56 Jl-S'63. (MA 16tlO) 1. Glavnaya sadebnomeditainskaya ekspertiza (nr.cballnik Yu.M. Semenov) 14inisterstva zdravookhrananiya Azer!zydzhanskoy SSR. (CALCULI, URBARY) LUKATSKAYA, V. -- W"Nopmommom Hospita! at home. Okhr.truda i sotaostrakh. no*5:75-76 M '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Doverenuyy vrach Gorlkovskogo obleovprofa. (Gorkiy--Medical eocial work) I KIRIYAK,, M.V.; LUKATSKIY, L.I. Physical culture and the physician. Zdravoolrj@ranenie 11; ao.4:14-17 Jl-Ag 162. (FdRA 15 -.9) 1. Iz Benderskogo gorodskogo otdela zdravookhraneniya (zav. - M.17. Kiriyak). (PHYSICIANS-DISEASES AND HYGIENE) (PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING) a in4 Y'r r Dicl- crtations for Lnicncc- SO: -ir'l. -0. h@e 9 @a- LUKAUSKAS, Algirdas; MARCR4KEVICIUS, Antanas; MUMS$ V.,, red.; ---- ------- 1311ITLIEVI=, P,, telchn, red, [The giant awoke] Pakiles galiunas. ViLndus, Valstylbine poli- tines ir mokslines literaturos leidy1da, 1961. 59 p. ' (MIRA @50) (Kazakhsts,n-Economic conditions) @,. (Kazakhstan-Litbu=i4na) AMIALAYA S 11. G. FA, A.F.; ROGONYAN, A.A.; SMYR, Z.E.; ANTELAVA, G.K. Combined treatment of bone fractwes of the extremities with pl&ster and adhesive cloth bandages. Sbor. trud. Med. nauch. ob-vo Abk-h. 2:243-246 159f. (MIRA 14-10) I.. Iz otdeleniy@L travmatologii i vosstanoVitellnoy khirurgii Respublikan- s@oy bollnitsy imeni, A.A.Ostroumova Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Abkhazskoy ASSR (zav. otdeleniyem - laureat Stalinskoy premii M.G. Akhalaya, glavnyy vrach G.N.Nadareyshvili). .(FRACTURM) (BANDAGEZ AND BANDAGING) (PLASTER CASTS, SUiCICAL) LUKAVA, Gb, podpolkovnik, kand. filosafskikh nauk ,Jialetics of the correlation of fire and movement in aru---d cca-za-, Komn. Vdoruz7a. Sil 46 no.l4s38-43 Jl f65, Oan 18:1) 0 LIMI@@, E. G. "Calculation of Charges in Melting Steels in Open Hearth Furnaces" p. 103, Trudy Instituta Chernoy Metallurgii, Vol. 9, 1955. a 2. USSR (600) "The Problem of Measuring the Force d Gravity in Bore Holes." Prikladnaya Geoflzika, Issue 4, 1948 (159-167). 9. Meteorologlya i Gidrologiya, No. 3, 1949. 4W Report U-25-51. 30 Oct 52 LUKAVCH:ENK0, P . I. Lukavchenku, P. 1. "Determining the heights of -gavimp-tric nnints b-y the TsNIIGA and K altimeter," Prikl. T@-,-,iie 11:1, 1@-48, P. r)8,1-015 SO: U-3264, 10 Anril (1,-tc-, j s I Zhurr-u-I , 1-11,11 St @,-t-@Y, 1e. " , , , C@' LUrkV,-V-PNXO) P. -I-. USSR/Geophysics - Prospecting Sept/Oct 53 "Review of Symposium 'Prospecting and Industrial Geophysics,"' (A. G. Ivcanov, reviewer) Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz, No 5, pp 474-476 Favorably reviews the symposium, edited by V. V. Fedynskiy, entitled "Hazvedochnaya i promyslovaya geofizika", No 4, Mlin Petrol Ind USSR, Glavneftgeofizika, Moscow, 1952, 600 copies, price 1.50 rubies. Contributors were: I. K. Kupalov-Yar-opolk, G. V. Bereza, A. I Slutskovskiy, B.-S. Temkina, P. 1. Lukavchenko, 0. A. Shvank, 11. A. Fer1kov, S. G. Konarov, I. Ye. Eydnanp L. M. Yeseltson, and E. E. Fotiadi. 267T82 vXSZLOV, X.Ye.; LMVCHICBKO. P.I.: PITROVA, Ye.M.: LOZIFSrAYA. A.M., rodaktor; vedr-shchiy- radaktor; TRCFIMOT, A.T., takhnicheskiy redaktor [GAK-3K astatized quarts gravizeter; tbeory, design and use) rvartsev7I aatazirovannyl gravimetr GAK-eM; teortia ustrotstyo, I sposob primenonlia. Moskyag Goo* nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo naftianot i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1954. 36 p. [Microfilm] OURA 8:2) 1. Moscov. Nauchno-looledovatellskiy Inatitut goofizicheskikh matodov razvodki. (Gravimeters) WIAVCHENKO, P.I.- , r . . VQ " I @ @- Meaa=ement of grav:Ltv in borsholes. Prikl.goofiz. no.12: 157-176 '55- (KWA 80) (ProspectinC-Geoph.vaical methods)(Oil well logging) MUMIMP. Petr 'Ivanovich; YRDYISKIY, Y.Y., redaktor; PPJMIIU, Ye. G., r-@ -,-T-R&!X6V, A.V.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. (MMA 9:5) (Gravinetric prospecting for oil an& gas; instructions for work with gravimaters) Gravizatrichaskaia razvedka na, neft' i gas; rukovodstva pe raboto a gravimetrami. M*okva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. is'd-ve neftianoi i gorne-toplivnei lit-ry, 1956. 336 p.(HLRA 9:5) (Gravinater) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) ll.j, for the corr,"(1trttien Op Tjr,tF)rtln-, d@lrivotiv,3s bw,@.,", rtvity isnnrmaly I - -, fiz. lin. ?2., J , a 1 r- .. , ( n 1.00-128 '59. 0411L', 12.7) ((' ra,,, i t y ) S/169/62/000/007/042/149 D228/D307 AUTHOR6: Lukavchenko, P. I. and Mudretsova, Ye. it. TITLE: Underground gravity surveying PLRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 26, ab- stract 7A168.(V sb. Sostoyaniye i perspektivy razvi- tiya geofiz. metodov poiskov i razvedki polezn. isko- payemykh, M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 445-450) TEXT: The m.@Ahod and the weneral results of gravity s urvey ope- rations in mine wori'Zings are stated. In previous years gravimetric investigations have been carried out in six deposits of the Cen- tral Urals. It is pointed out that surveying with high-precision gravimeters appeared to be the most rational for operations in mine workings. Parts of the exposed grarity anomalies were de- tailed by means of a 3-20 variometer or grandientometer. @xamples of underground gravity surveys are quoted. They show that it is fully possible to use this technique for seeking the "blind" ore- bodies of mine workin-s and also for completely exdlorin- deposits, -discovered in mining._/,@bstracterls note:Complete translation.-7 Card 1/1 LUKAVCHENKO. P.I. Geologic prospecting value of the third derivative of the gravity potential. Prikl.geofiz. nn.30:115-W 161. (IMIRAI 14:10) (aravity prospecting) LUK"CHENKO, P.I. Reduction and interpretation of gravity anomalies under conditions of highly dissected terrain configuration. Prikl. geofiz. no.31.' 21.9-229 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Gravity prospecting) LUKAVCHENKO, P.I.----- Observations performed with gravimeters in boreholes and mines. Razved.i prom.geofiz. no.43:52-64 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Gravimeter (Geophysical instrument) LUKAVCHENKO, P.I. Change in the readings of a gravimeter caused by the action of vertIcal @jibrations of its base. Prikl. geofiz. no.36:187-194 963. (PaRA 16:9) (Gravimeter (Geophysical instrument)) 9 LUXAVOMMO, 11. 1. DAINILOV, GT..A. Quftrtz gravimater-altimter (dnomt07 gage). Mazired. gcofiz nc.2t53-66 164. (MIRA 180) 1,UKAV';HFlvl'), -`-T. I i . "I I .- @, @:mc, tf-@, c .-)rl. !. ro ; . ! 'r I K I os C@Aart,i, wl,h -1. ) gao-riz. no.40alA."--l.62 '64 " 1, . 1 1?..l 'I ?, L aw ACC NK UR/3152/6)1/OOC Lukavcheiiko. pfl_! Danil*v. D.A. AUNIOR 7111Z: Quartz gravimeter-altimeter (anomalimeter) _80URCE: RazvedochrAys geofizika, no. 2, 19,91, 55-66 TOPIC TAGS: j@@eter, Itimeter, geophysic instrument, gravity A BSTRACT: Me instrument, designed in 1960-61 at Union Scien-' tific Research Institute of Ojeophysical Exploration Methods), is described in de- tail... The basic part-of.the instrument Is a sensitive element consisting of a gravimetric unit and an altimetric unit. The equilibrium equation of the gravinetric unit permits determination of all the parameters of the instrument by differentia- tion. Experimental models tested under field conditions lead to theconclusion that.1),it is'perfe.ctly possible to manufacture a quartz gravimeter-altimeter .(anomalimeter)-duitable for carrying out a gravity survey which in conjunction with. a-quartz altimeter-statioii permits construction of maps of isoanomalies vith contour intervals of - 0- 5 milligals and higher,. 2) the instrument is very stable against jolt@' aircraft vibrations, microseismic effects., and abrupt changes in atmospheric pres- sure, and 3) the instrument needs practically no relaxation time after transportation by air and., consequently, can be transported by air to make gravity surveys in .-Anaccessible regione of the Soviet Union. Inasmuch as the InstruwatAs economical ...-Card 7-. , , - : .11@ - I; ,- - -11@1 .- @ , - . -,. , & 105 lowloatot bit lm@vc I-e- oll"@ -'ii: 6-f L 3553-66. _EVITW_,@ -:GW ACCESSION.- W sAP502436- UR/0286/65/000/015/03.69/01691 AUTHOR52 Demchenko, V, F.; Liukavchenkol Pe is qY1 :TITLEx Ground quartz gravimeter with re control* Class 42j No. 152316 -SOURCEI Byulleten, izobreteniy i, ovarrWkh znakov, no., 1.5, 19659 169 TOPIC TAGS., gravimeter ko ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a ground,quartz gravimeter with remote -control. To widen the range.and to increase the accuracy of measurements, the micrometeracrew is connected through.a reductor to a.synchronous de electric motor. The screw is provided at the end points of i@_s travel with M-4croswitchea for stopping this motor* Another identical electric motor is mounted on the central panel and is connected to a counter. Control for the one-way feed of the micrometer sciuw is ac.oomplished by a polarized relay and an electric lamp@ ASSOCUSIONt none SUBMTTED(t 67vab62 ENCLI 00 SUB COM Es L/ A ACC NR, KM09541 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/005/0075/0076 AUTHOR: L ukaychenhs, jPW9hP_nko_, -'V. Dekin, M. A. ORG: none TITLE: A well gravimete4') Class 42, Ho. 179406 SOURCE: Izabreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 5, 1966, 75-76 TOPIC TAGS: gravimeter, earth science instrument, electronic measurement ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a well gravimeter which contains a quartz elastic sensing system, a temperature compensator, an optical system and a.mea suring device. The accuracy of the instrument is-improved and remote measurements are facilitated by electromagnetic counters in the measuring device which are connect ed through a sign-sensitive relay, collector and speed reducer to the micrometer scre, of the measuring system. The temperature compensator is made in the form of series- connected quartz frames with levers whose axes of rotation are rigidly connected to -the principal frame of the sensitive system. I UDC: 550.831 1/2 f'XCC NR, AP6009541 0 1 and 2--electrornagnetic counters; 3-- collector; 4--speed reducer; 5--micrometer screw; 6--quartz rollers; 7--axes of ro- tation for the levers; 8--main frame SUBM DATE: OIMar63/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH FXF: 000 1.@! F. AV E, C 7EC"TiC,1,0GY neriodicals: PGZ7@11U! STAIT-@'ff Vol. 7, no. 2, Feb. P59 ul L"I'77C., 7"1. Economic siiFE@esti@@ns reEardinr tne construction under the cauital investment plan. P. 59. Monthly List of East European Accession (-'iJiI) LC Vol. 8, no. T L,ay 1955, Unclass. LUKAVW, M. "Provisions regulating the relation between the growth of labor productivity and the increase of average wages." p. 111 POZDOII STAVBY. Prahaj C2.9clioslovakia, Vol. 7, No. 3, March, 1959 Montbly list rf East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8. No. 9, Sertember 1959. Uncl. 85-58-6-24/43 AUMOR: Lu1mvets K.,.Chief Tsentrallnyy aeroklub Belorussii (Central -9&6@6ii:6 .0 of BelorusI.'ia) (Minsk) TITLE: Independent Aviation Sports Clubs (Vneshta*.nyye aviasportkluby) PERIODICAL: Kryllya rodi4ny, 1958, Nr 6. p 20 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that the number of independent aviatian sports clubs recently increased in Belorussia. An independent club operat- ing in 3 sections was organized at the Minskiy traktornyy zavod (Minsk Tractor Plant), where i-qtruction in glider sports is super- vised by Stanislav Nex-vilayte. arachute jumping by Vasiliy Urbanovich, and model airplane building by Boris Sinyakov. The in- dependent aviation sports club at the Minskiy meditsinskiy inst-ttut (Minsk Medical Institute) has a glider team headed by Arkadiy Doroshev and a parachute team training under Galina Gre-dovich. An independent aviation sports club has also been organized at the Minakiy avtozavod (Minsk Motor VehiclePlant). There are 29 public instructors engaged in training parachute teams. ASSOCIATION: Central Aeroclub of Belorussia Card 1/1 1. Civi.1 aviatio2-USSIL 2. Parachute jumping LUKkVITSKIY, V..mekhanizator - - .@ ; - -p -:- -11 -1- -, Obtaining 1050 centners of corn stalks and ears. Nauka i pered.op. v sel'khoz. 9 no-3:12-13 Mr '59. (HIM 12:5) 1. Kolkhoz "Peremoga," Glinyangkogo rayona, L'vovskoy oblasti. (Corn (Maize)) t:m@qmA, L.T). LUKAYINA, A.D. Practical work of students of zoology. Ent. v shkole no-3:78 MY-Je 154. (MLRA 7:7) 1. Uchitelinitea belopesotskoy shkoly Stupinskogo rayona Mo- skovekoy oblasti. - (Stock and stock breeding--Study and teaching) LUKAVOBA, 0. Report on the biologieal conference in Liblice. P. 392 Vol. 10, No. 3, 1955 BIOIDGIA Bratislava, Czechoslovakia So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 No. 4, 1956 EERKMN, Ya.P.; LUKAVSKAYA, L.Ye. Synthesis and study of the properties of sulfone ester disazo dyes based on dihydroxydiphenyl sulfone. Izv. vys. unheb. zav,- khim. i khim. tekh. 6 no.3:471-474 163. (MIRA 16:8@ 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut, kafedra obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimil. (Azo dyes) (Sulfone) KDUTSKT, J., Dr.; Imbollem of the amniotic fluid as a cause of shock in labor. Cesk. ffn. 19 no-5:334-337 Oct 54. 1. Z gyn. -por. klin. SFY v Fraze 12. prednosta: prim. Dr. J. Padovec, a int. klin. drive int. odd. prim. Dr. J. Wagnera). SYN v Praze 12. (LABOR, complications embolism of amniotic fluid as cause of maternal death.) (AMNIOTIC YLUID embolism, pulm., in labor, fatal) (PULMONARY DIBOLISM AND THRDMBOSIS amniotic fluld embolism in labor, fatal) LMVS1Y, Jan As. MUDr; FETRnVicKT, Oldrich, MuDr Two cases of toxic manifestations in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with isonicotinic acid bydrazide. Cas. lek. cask. 93 no-36-37:101961021 10 3ept 54. 1. Z bacteriologicko-tuberculooniho oddleni SYN Praha XII; prednosta MUDr lad. Sula. 2. 2 neurologicke kliniky SFN Praha XII; prednosta prof. MUDr Jan Sebak. (NICOTINIC ACID ISOMERS, injurious effects, Isoniazid causing epileptic seizures & renal lesione in pulm, tuberea) (TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY, therapy, isoni%zid causing epileptic seizures & renal lesions) (CONVULSIONS, e+iology and pathogenesis, looniasid in pulm. tuberc.) (KIDNEYS, diseases, isonlazid lesions in pulm. tubere.) L@@HSKT J -, HANUSOVA, S.; HORNSTEIN, Q.; WINTER, W. MI.J.81 , Beanier-Boack-Schaumann disease. Cas. lek. ceek. 96 no.l: 9-12 4 Jan 57. 1. Klinika nemoci vnitrnich Lakaroke fakulty hygienicke Karlovy UniverQjty. Prednosta prof. Dr. Vratislav Jonas. (for Lu1mvsky) 2, Klinika koznI lekarBke fakulty hygienicke Karlovy UniverBity. Prednosta doc. Dr. Jan Konopik. (for Hanusova. Hornstein, Winter). (SARCOIDOSIS, case report.3 pulm. & extrapulm. localization 00) (LUNG DISEASES, case reports sarcoidosis (Cz)) r In IiWe t . o IL "Pau ' CM ft -c In= .veycrator (Luwa L 020 type). The b diam* of the evaporator was 80 Exim., the length a the hent- the Inc Surfate was 480 mm,, and the am. distance bttwc= Th DW w" opej@ 11n, 1) e d the evapmutor tub* 1 M 20- output Was The Mvap s Tha-@ Distd. HiO was umd as the test tiqWd. cmff. of heAt transfer b was c1ded. from the eq J _ frorn the CajCd k.F. &U, 'where Q is the heat transfer rate t te i f d N i pi h b b l ace, an s mp. e =t s t x im a ance. eftercy he o ld ,a Oe %team tqmp. tp an4 the b.p. of liclu t.. top netw-M i The &Imdcnce of k an u and 1, tit a ffqtdd, feed rate of 60 d hrt and a rotor %ned (if tOM r.p.m. and the de t at Iranous a both ence of k on the hca 91 1. were detdi I With only di thes6 atsest k increases with Alt and Cho. to t, - 70* and Mom rapldlY for $v over 80 . At Ai - 40 h the Hquid' 806i and IWO@-2000 r@pan, k lamascs wit , lmd rate,. but M t )f the CVZP*Mtor IS the UM x U By froto. feaChedL between 440 SO.Eg-riz 1000 to 2M r,p.w., k is in= Deviations of A at varicusfeed temps, and with otherparameten const. INM mth values reported by Co arlsan of the rcsWtj VTBj. L ZdUWfi 100, 6W 1958)) Snd SCftnader CA 49, lombi !or an evaparatorL with movable blades# ------ shows that fixed Wades am adVantageous at high -11 telup. f KOPACKA, Bronislawa; LWWSKA, Halina; SLUBICKA, Ann& Serological and bacteriological studies in the detection of typhoid carriage. Med.doew.mikrob. 13 no.1:1-13 161. 1. Z Zakladu Bakteriologii Pamatwowego Zakladu Higiany w Warazawio i Staeji Sanitarno-Epidemiologiezmej w Wars2awie. (T-TPHOID tranam) SWIATKOWSKA, Halina,- LESZCZYNSKA, Halina; kU@@:KA, Krystyna; MALINOWSKI . Zbigniew; ZIBLINSKA, JadvAga Results of the treatment of cervical cancer duting the period of 1952- 1953. Nowotwory 11 no.3/4:339-34.1 161. 1. Z Oddzialu Onkologii Ginckologicznej Instytutu OWcologii im. Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie w Warazawie Dyralctor: prof. dr med. J. Laskowski Kierownik Oddzialu doe. dr mod. L. Tartowska. (CERVIX I&OPIASKS ther) LU i, _;c,L-y no di. oc ir: i t) c e -prof. ar. Urszula LUICAIVSKA, rj7styma; KOZAK], .4ijcj, @j - " Results of Mine "Irlea4Xjent of (a-'-;a! -,Lri(@er 1) 5' 9 77 Nowotwory 14 po.!,:39'1-396 C-ri ' - 1. ?, Oddzialu lhkolo.cril G@nek,-)Iogi-@-Zlnej InstTlait'i "Ankolop"11 w 'i4irsZavie (Kiero-wrtilk,. doc. Ur. Tned. L. TAT-Iovska; Dfrek-tor: prof. dr. med. :31WlMWICZ, W.; BADOWSKI, Z., (Warszawa); L ng&SKAbMM Knock-out following punch in the cardiac region witb pleural complications. Przegl. lek., Krakow 11 no-10:305-310 1955- 1. Z Glownej Przychodni Sportowo-Lekarsklej w Warazawto. DyTektor: dr. Z. Zajaczkowski. (ATHLETICS, pathology, boxer's knock-out after punch in cardiac region with pleural compl.) (PLEURA, diseases, compl. in knock-out after punch In cardiac region in boxer) (MORAX, diseases, knock-out after punch in cardiac region with pleural compl. in boxer) zoom M7i"OPTA ' MU7,A See 6 Vol 13/? Internal I-ed. @'iily 3990. DEGENER ATIVE LESIONS OF THE OSSEOUS SYSTEM IN SPORTSMEN - Zmiany zwyrodnieaiowe ukkadu kostnego u sportowcdw - L uk -n w s k a M. 1. Klin. Chor. Wewn., Warszawa - POL. ARCH. MED. WEWNrr._VS5F_T8_/3 (401-414) Tables 2 Illus. 9 The locomotor apparatus of 100 athletes active in various sports were studied. Thirty-five complained o 'f articular pain; in some of them X-ray examination;* vealed arthrotic changes in the joints most exposed to stress or traurna. For the prophylaxis of these lesions, emphasis is laid on careful, sufficiently long treat- ment r -'any contusion, with discontinuance of any athletic activity for the time of treaty::. --nt. and on immediate Interruption of a competition in the presence of con- tusion. Tuszkiewicz - Lublin (VI. 19) 77 LUKAWSKA, .'iaria 3 Cases of mandibular fracture in boxers. ]Polak tygoA. - lel%. 14 no-13: 560-584 30 Wr 59. 1,, (Z Zaklada Stomatologii Doroslych Instytntu Doskonalenia i Spec- jali2aoji Kadr Lekarskich w WarazaWie; kier:' prof. dr med. Franciazek Bohdanowicz a Instytutu Naukowego Kultury Fizyc2neJ w Warazavie; dyr: prof. dr nauk mad. Wlowdzimlerz Hissiuro i z Kliniki.Zdrowego Czlowieka; kier: doe. Stanislaw Bober przy I K13.nice Chorob WeWnOtr2nych; kier: prof. dr med. Andrzej Blernacki) Adres: Warazaw-4, ul. Nowogrodzka 59, Klin. Zdrowego Czlowieka Inst. NauIr. Kult, 7izvcznej przy I Klin..Chorob Wewn. (ATHLETICS, wds. & inj. .1 mandibular fract. in boxers, case reports (P-ol)) (MODIBIR, fract. in boxers, cnse reports (POI)) CZARNIECKI, Wincenty; LLYKAWSKA, Maria Analysis of deaths in cases of endocarditis at Internal Diseases ClinlcI, Academy of Medicine in Warsaw, in the years from 1945 to 1958. Polskle arch.med.wewn- 30 no-3:345-349 60. 1. Z I Kliniki Ghorob Wownetrmych A.M. v Warazawie. Kierownik: prof,dr mod, A. Biernaoki, (ENDOCARDITIS statist.) tuKAwSKII; J. Undertakings in thei commemoration of the July anniversary, p. 14. (PRZEGLAD JAJCZ.ARSKO DROBIARSKI, Warszawa, Vol. 1, no. 8, Aug; 1953.) SOi Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC., Vol. h, No.C Ji'n- 1955, Uncl. LUMVISKII M.; Bluemke, F. A small automobile for working men. p. 298. (TECHNIKk 11-110TORYZAGYMbi. vol. 6, no. 91 Sept. 1956, 'Warszaws, Pol&nd) SO: Monthly List of East European Ac,.essions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, Nc. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. GALKIN I G prof., retsenzent; w.LUYQIY icb EV 4r pqp@! 7 KUPERSWIDTI-L.S.-P-ied. [Cranes for construction asBembly and loading and un- loading operations] Krany dlia --troitellno-montazbnykh i pogruzochno-razgruzochnykh rabot. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 231 P. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Mosko*okiy inzhenernc-.ekonomicheekiy-ins",itl4t:imeni S.Ordzhonikidze (for Galkin). LUKAYEV, Lazar' Panaitovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; G(.DLF.V:EKIY, Nikolav Ardrevevich, inzh.; MWIMNrYAN, S.E., dots., nauchn. red. [Organization and planning of construction] Organizatsiia i planirovanie stroitellstva. Mosk-va, Stroiizdat, 1964. 168 p. (MIRLA 17:9) NAZAIWSKIY, S.I.; 14AHAROV, S.N.; PILIPENYO, F.S.; GZRASIMOV, M.V.; ILIINSKAYA, M.L.; VEKSLZR, A.I.JdeLaaaedl: VASIVYEV, I.M.; WINA, N.V.: SOKOLOV, S.Ya.; LOZINA-LOZINSULYA, A.S.; SALKOT, S.G.;ZAL3&5TIY, D.M.; ATRCRIN, N.A.; IVANOV, M.I.; PRIKIADOV, N.V.; SOBOLEVSKLYA, K.A.; SALLMTOV, M.N.; MLLINOVSKIY, P.I.; LUCHNIK, A.I.; OAVCHENKO, O.A.-, VEXHOV. N.K.; GROZDOV. B.V.; MASHKIN, S.; BOSSE, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.i(g.Shuya, Ivanov- skoy oblasti); MA.TUKHIN; UTVARNITSKIY, G.F.; GRACHEV, N.G.; CHERE'A M.I.; KIRKOPULO, Ye.N,-, LEVITSKAYA,A.H.; GRISHKC', N.N.; LIKHVARI, D.F. VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V.; 0HCHERBINA, A.A.; TSYGANKOVA, V.Z.; BARLNOVSKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYEVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A. OZOLIN, E.P.; LUNATTIM, M.K.;,XOS, Yu.I.; VAILIYI',V, A.V.; RUKHkDZE, P.Ye.; VASBADZE, V.M.; MMMZHAVIDZE, D.V.; KORKESHKO, A.L.; KOLEbIlIKOV, Sochi); SERGRYEV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN. M.P.1 RYBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I., RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. ;RUSANOV, F.N.; BOCHANTSZVA, Z.P.; BLINOVSKIY, K.V.; KLYSHEV, L.K.; MUSaGYAN, A.M.; LEONOV, L.M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.15: 85-182 '53. (MLRA 9: 1) 1. Glavnyy botanicheekly sad Akademii nauk SShR (for Kakarov,'Pi'lipenko, Gerasimov, Illinskaya. Veksler); 2. Akademiya komunallnogo khozyay- stva imeni K.D. Famfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Vaesoyuznaya sellskokho- zyayntvennaya vystavka (for Wina); 4. Botanicheskiy sad Botaniche- skogo instituta imeni,V.L.Nomarova Akadsmij neuk SSSR (for Sokolov, Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheakiy sad Laningradskogo (continued on next card) NAZAIM-VSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 2. gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina universitsta (for Zaleaski.7); 6. Pol yarno-Allpiyskiy botanicheskly sad Kollskogo filials, imeni S.M. Kirova Akedemii nauk SSM (for Avrorin); 7. Botanicheskiy sak pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom univeraitets, (for Ivanov); 8. Botanicheakiy sad pri Tomekom gosudarstvennom universiteta iment V.V. Kuybyaheva (for Prik- ladav); 9. TSentral'nyy Sibirskiy botanicheskiy sad Zapadno-Sibirsko- go filials, Akademii neuk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevokaya); 10. Bo- tanicheakiy sad Irkutako goauclarstvannogo universitets, imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy): 11. Altayskaya plodovo-yagodnaya opyt- naya stantsiya (for Luchnik); 12. Baehkirskiy botanichoskly sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Lesostepnaya eelektsionnaya opytnaya stantslya deko- rativnykh kul'tur tresta GOBzelenkhoz Ifinisterstva kommunal9nogo kho- zyaystva RSFSR (for Vekhov); 14. Bryanskiy lesokhozyaystvennyy insti- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskly sad pri Voronezhskom gosudar- stvennom universitete (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago- gichaskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botaniche8kiy sad pri Rostovskom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.M. Molotova (for Matukhia); 18. Botanicheskiy sad Kuybyshevskogo gorodckogo otdela narodnogo obrazo- vanlya (for Zatvarnitakiy); 19. Zoobotanicheskiy sad pri Kazanskom universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvennyy respublikanskly proektnyy institut "Giprokommunstroy" (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani- ch@skiy sad Odesskogo gosudarstvennogo univeraitets, Imeni I.I. Mechni- kova (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanicheakiy sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudarstvannom univeraitate (for Levitakaya); 23. Botanicheakiy sad (continued on next card) NLZLHZVSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 3. Akademii nauk USSR (fo.- Griohko, Likhvar', Vil'chinski7); 24. Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa); 25. Botanl- cheskiy sad Chernovitekogo goBudarstvennogo universiteta (for Orekhov); 26. Botanicheskiy sad pri LIvovekom gosudaretvennom universitete - imani Iv. Yranko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheakiy sad KharIkov- skago goeudarstyannogo nniversiteta, imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan- kova); 28. BotanicheskAy oe, Zhitomirskogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo institute, (for Baranovakiy); 29. Botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Georgiyevskiy); 30. Institut biologii Aksdemii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheskiy sad Akademii Litovskoy SM (for Lukeytene); 32. Botanicheskly sad Latiiyakogo go- sudarstvennogo universi-teta (for Ozolin); 33. Kabardinskiy kraveved- cheekI7 botanicheakiy sad (for Koo); 34. Sukhumskiy botanicheskiy sad Akedemli nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Ba- tumakiy botanicheskI7 sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shan.'dze); 36. Tbilieskiy botanicheskly sad Akademii nail Gruzinskoy SSR (for Kandzhavidze); 37. Sochinskiy- park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudarstvennyy Nikitskiy botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Nolotoys, (for Bergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymskly filial Akademli nauk SSSR (for Rybin); 40. Botanicheakiy sad Moldavskogo filials, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheekly sad Botanicheskogo inatituts, Aka- demii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanichookiy sad Kir- gizskogo filials, Akademil nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanicheskiy (continued on next card) . NAUMSKIY, S.L.---(contiaued) Card 4. sad Akademli nauk Usbekskov SM (for Husanov, Bochantseva); 44. Botanicheekly sad Akademii aauk Turkmenskoy bM (for Bllnovski7); 45. Respublikanskiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SSa (for Klyshev, Kushegyan). (Botanical gardens)