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UJIM p L. "Batrachospenmm anatinum Sirodot var. Polymorphwn var. n. in flora algologica din tara."Comunicarile, Academiei Republicil Pouglare Homing, Vol. 7, No. 10, 1957. LUNGUI L.; STEFURUC, T.; POPESCUO A. I.- Aspects of the association with Buxbenmia apbylla L. in formations of spruce trees Picea, excelsa (Lam.) LinW -with-tTe Lotru-NrJ ng Mountains of the southern C arpatTZ -an-s-. -P-.=. (3JLETIN STINTIFIC. SECTIA DE BIOLOGIE SI STIKE AGRICOU. Vol. 9., Ho. 1, Jan./),,'ar. 1957. Bucuresti., Rumania) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (REAT ) LC. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl. LUNGU, L. New conceptions regarding investments for roads and forest railways in Rumania P. 455 (REVISTA POaMIDR. Vol. 71, No. 7, July 1957. Bucuresti,, Rumania) SO: Monthly List of Bast European Accessions (EFAL) LC. Vol. 6) No. 10, October 1957. Uncl. - .::7 - - - -- - --- I - DINGU, L.; ST-ETTIRFAC, T. I PORSCU, A. Npw contributions to the kn,),,,ledge of the flora and begetation ,-)f Bryophyta in the Lotru valley. p. 7. STUDD:L-i cmc-,--mi PE BIOLOGIE. SMIA KOLOGIE BEGLTI~T't. iQ!. 11, no. 1. 1959 Monthly List of East huropem keeessions (.FMI) LO, 7ol. 9, no. 2. Feb. 19A Uncl. TEIC TIO LCOFY Periodicals: PETROL SI GAZE. Vol. 9, no. 9, Sent. 195f; .1 LUNGITP 1'. Chemical cleaning of the calcareous scales from the enndenser and refrigerator tubes in oi.1 refineries. p. VX) Monthly List of East European Accessions MAI) W, Vd)1. 8, No. 2. Februari U5'~, Unc-ZILUS. NASTAC, E.; LUNGU, M.; DONA, G.; RUTTER, G. Experimental research on murine leukemia. V. Isolation of a cytopathogenic agent from line C-57 mouse leukeinic products in human embr7o cultures ffin vitro". Stud. cercet. inframicro- biol. 14 no.2:155-160 163. 1. Comunicare prezenteta la Institutul de inframicrobiologie al Academiei R.P.R. (LEUKEMIA, EXPERIMENTAL) (TWOR VIRUSES) MASTAC, E.; BALMUSi G.; POPESCU, Gr.; LUNGU, M.,; RUTTER, G.; CIUFECU, E. Virus-host cell relations in the case of infection of Ehrlich ascites tumor with different viruses. IV. The cultivation of agents AE.1 and AE.2 in the developing chick embryo. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 15 no.3:241-244 164, IIASTACJE.; CIUFECU, E.; IUVGU,11.,;_ISAIA,G.; BAWUS, Gh.; DONA, G.; HOZOGO M.; POPESCII, Gr.; RUTTER, G. Experimental research on murine leukemia. VIL Some characteris- tics of the virus isolated from leukemic mice of the C.57 line. Stud. cercet. Inframicrobiol. 15 no.5:441-446 164. 8 ANIU PI, I.; NASTAC, KI.1~5064 15 (1 "1 Uf'L, (,U I F.IvIra; VINW, KLCaelbt~ Runs.? G.; RUTTER~ v0. 1 Experimental research cm murine leukem-la. 8. Actvicrn of de-~r~- xyribmuclefe acid eztrantad from nrarine let-Jemir, -Ussms ftom the line C. 57 P. BOA. oercet. inframicrobiol. 16 no.le 69-79 165- MILCU, Ste-4L,, academician; NICOLESCVvWWIq Al.; LUNGUI Micaella; IMIgNp Al. The divergent evolution of basal metabolism and specific dynamic action after lesion of the amyoaloid nuc&ei. Stud* oerceto endocre 13 no.2:201.,.209 162.7 (GANGLIAp BASAL physiology) (BASAL NETABOLISM) RUMAXIA 616-155.392 NASTAC, Blizabeta, RUTTER, G., BAMOS, G., LUX STOIANt 14., CAPOTAj Stela and MOBA, Tanta, of the Institute of Inframicrobiology (Institutul de Inframicrobiologie) of the Academy of the Socialist Republic of Rumania (al Academiei Republicii Socialiste Romania). "Experimental Studies in Flurine Leukemia. X. The Pathogenetic Character of a Suspension of Human Fibroblast Cells Infected with Virus C57 for the Developing Chick Embryo." Bucharestt Studii si Cercetari de Inframicrobiologie, Vol 17, No 2, 66, PP 105-109. Abstract; The authors found'that a s~ispension of 1,000,000 human fibroblast cells inoculated in vitro with virus C57 brought about the death of developing chick embryos in 100 percent-of the observed cases. Death occurred after 3 to 5 days; the lesions observed were of the infiltrative and particularly of the proliferative type. Includes 7 figureE and 10 references, of which 5 Rumanian and 5 English-language. -- Manuscript submitted 3 January 1966o 42 - RUMANIA 612-441:619:616.988 ATRANAKU, Pierrette, and BURDUCEA, 0. , of the Institute of inframicrobiology (Institutul de Inframicrobiologie) of the Academy of the S5ocialist Republic of Rumania (al Academiei Republicii Socialiste Romania). "Viorphofunctional Changes in the Thyroid Gland of White Rats Inoculation with Aujeszky Virus." Bucharest, Studii.--si Cercetari de Infrgaicrobiologie, Vol 17, NO 2, 66, pp 111-116. Abstract: A study of the dynamics of radioactive iodine accu- mulation in the thyroid and of basal metabolism in white rats inoculated with Aujeszky virus shows that within three days after infection there appean a strong inhibition of iodine accumulation as well as a constant and definite lowering of basal metabolism; histological changes in the thyroid accompany these changes# Includes 5 fi.P.,uree and 10 referenceep of which 6 Rumanian, one Russiant 2 German and one French, as well as one table. -- Manuscript submitted 5 January 1966. 1/1 LUNGU, Al.; LUNGU, Micaella The influence of fasting mid refeeding on the daily rhythms of temperat-.1re and oxygen consumption. Stud. cercet. endoer. 13 no.2:237-2 162. TISSUE, METABOLISM) (FASTING experimental) (NUTRITION) (BODY TEMPERATMIE physiol) IMSTAC, E.; ISAIA, G.; DONA, G.; LUMU, M.; RUTTER, G.; POPESCU, Gr. .. '~-'__.'- Virus-host call relations in case of infection of Ehrlich ascites tumor with different viruses. II. Some characterisiics of the cytopathogenic agents isolated from the tumor after inoculation in situ of adenovirus, tYpe 3. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 14 no.3:295-304 163. (AD,rr,NOVIRUS) (CARCINOMA, EHRLICH TWOR) (ANTIGENS) (ANTINEOPLASTIG AGFNfS) RUKA111A E. NASTAC, 1M. LUNGU.J G. DONA and G. RUTTER, 1-,,fr;:;:,dc-r-obfrjlor;y lnstitULe of the Rumanian Academy [of Science] (Institutul de infr"microbiolo,&ie al Academiei R.F.R., [ Bucharest.] '~Experimental Invest igations in Mur;~-.,a L---;ukemia. Part 5. Isolation of a Cytopatho.-enic A.-ent from 11urine Leukcr.,tic Products Line C57 in "in ViLroll Human Zmbryo Culturc5.11 Bucharest, Studii si Cercetari de InErnmicrobiologie, Vol 14, No 2, 1963; pp 155-160. Abstract [English su.-Iniary modified]: Frcm blood and brair. Of C57 mice which are susceptible to spont..tneous leukaria, a cytopathogenic agent was isolated to hiLnan embryo tissue. Series transmission was possible. It is not clear whether agent is primary or acts by activating latent viruses. Three photomicrographs; 20 We6tern, I Soviet, 1 Japanese and 7 Rumanian references. NASTAC, E.; DONA, G.; RUTTER, G.; LU14GU, M.; ISAIA, G. Virus-host cell relationships in infection of Ehrlich ascites tmor with various viruses. I. An agent with double antigenicity **ined after the inoculation of adenoviruis., VPe 3. Stud. cercet. $jtframicmbioll. 13 no.6:701-704 162. 1. Cmunicare prezentata la Institutul de inframicrdbiologie al Academiei R.P.R. (CARCINOMA, EHRLICH TUMOR) (ADENOVIRUS) (TUMOR VIRUSES) NASTAC, E.; ISAIA, Go; DONA, G.; LUNGU, M.; RUTTER, Go; POPESCU, Gr. The changes in adenovirus, type 3., ifter its inoculation in =Lee with Ehr2-ich's ascites carcinoma. Rev. sci. mod,, 8 no.3/4: 147-150 163. (CAFCl.'!CMA, MMICH TUMOR) (ADENOVIRUS) (ANTIGENS) NASTIA, E.; BALMUS, G.; POPESGU, Gr.; RUTTER, G.; LUNGU, M. Experimental research in murine leukemia. VI. The experimental and histopathological study of developing chick embz7os inocu- lated with murine leukemic products from line C 57. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol. 14 no.4:417-426 163. 1. Comunicare prezentata la Institutul de inframicrobiologie al Academiei R.P.R. (LEUKEKT-A. EXPERDWTAL) (TUMOR VIRUSES) (VIRUS CULTIVATIO11) (BLOOD) (LIVER) (SPLEEN) (TISSUE CULTURE) VERJYA~ D.A.; RADUL, M.M.; RUStINOVSKIY, VA.; TODIKA, M.P.; FWBUYXIIIA, V., red.; KUIU4AYEVA, T.p teklm. red. (Geography of the Foldavian S,S.R.]Geografiia Moldavskoi SSR; ucbabnoe posobie dlia VIII klassa. Kishinev, Gos izd-vo "Kartia moldoveninake," 1962. 112 po iHIRA 15:11) (Moldavia-Geograpby) Rt~mania/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders.. 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956., 62294 Author: L9~~- I PopescuRas, D. Institution: None Title: Ceramic Bodies Produced by Crystallization of Fused Silicates Original Periodical: Mase ceramice obtinute prin cristalizarea topiturilor de silicati, Studii si cercetari chim.. 1955, 3, No 3-4, 225-232; Rumanian; Russian and French resum s Abstract: Presented are the results of experiments on crystallization of glass at viscosity values of 107-1011 poises. The purpose of the work was production of fine ceramic bodies of the type of porce- lain according to the technology of glass manufacture but with the sui6stitution of annealing by a thermal treatment of a different kind. in solving the problem the authors made use of high rate of crystallization of fluorine salt nuclei around which the silicates Card 1/2 Rumania/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62294 Abstract: undergo subsequent crystallization. Thus small heterogeneous crystals are formed. The propeity of forming heterogeneous crys- tals is exhibited by silicates cf the systems SiO2-Al2O3,,MgO-Na2O or 1~20 in which 02 is partially replaced by F. Studies of 3-10 compositions thus produced conducted by X-ray and dilatumetric methods have shown. that the material has a fine crystalline struc- ture and consists of crystals of unifarm size of the crider of 10- )+ cm (having a mica-type structure) included in the b---Iy of glass. Strength of the material thus obtained (in kg/cn12): tensile >1,000, bending >1,500, c,',upressiM 7..000; impact strength is 2-3 times greater but electric properties are below those of axticles made from hard pcrcelain; thermal properties approximate those of porce- lain. Technology of pr,-Auctir-in of these materials is characterized by the fact that glass annealing operation is replaced by heat treatment at 600-1,OW',. Low cost of raw materials,, law spec"fic expenditure of F (5-1014f) and sf-mplicity -..f prcduction procese laver costs of the pr,-du-,ts by 2-3 times in ccmparison with procelain. Card 2/2 "Contributions to the calculation of the annealing of g)*ss products." P. 172 (Industria Usoara) Vol. 4, no. 4 Apr. 1957 Bucharest., Rumania SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 RUMANIA/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-7 Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - KhWya, No 1, 1958, 2024 Author Inst Title Analysis of the Process of Evaporation of Alkali and Fluorides in Fused Glass in the Presence of Flue Gases. Orig Pub Ind. usoara, 1957, 4, No 5, 215-217 Abstract An analysis of the effect of an atmosphere of flue gases on the loss of alkali and fluorides from fused glass. Card 1/1 RLR,Sr-III:./Chcmic--l Technology. U.-cmical P~-oducts and Their ;.pplication. Ccrrxdca. Glass. Binding matcrials. Concrete. Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Khim-, No 10, 1959, 35739. ~Iuthor : Lungu, S. N. and Popuscu-fLns, D. List --- Title Thin CoramicDodies Produced by the Cristallizition of GJass (Porcelain From Glass) Orig Pub: Ind Usoara, 5, Yo 2, 63-65 (1958) (in Rvinc-mian with summrics irC-Gcrman, English, Froneb, ana Rassian) Abstr,nct: The authors are reporting the results frorm investi- gations undertaken for the puxl)os(-, of invostig,%ting the possibility of producing porcelain from glass (G) by crystallization (C). The princinial condition which mist be riot by such wares is the ach-Tuver-ent of a H Card 1/4 .7-- / ,q- , IMMM./Chemical Technology. Cheraical Products and ThIcir Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concrete. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., 11o 10, 1959, 35739. sufficicatly rapid of hoirogcneous C ~b terape- ratures corro6pon(Iiinb to a minimum viscos-.'kty of 1010- IOU poises in order to avoid softcainr and dQ.-,'or- rati 'on durina Iwat t-reatmmt of the G. Dg-joi-i-mOnts 11-mro shmm t-hat G co-ntainirg very srx.13. ndd--'tions of F moct the above rQquircraont. 111-ic usc of F J ,a based on the Immm property of fluorides to erysta3-lize out of G at vory high viscosities. Tlie sirmplest systLxis in xthiic'i hmiogrcncous crystallizat.'~*-cn was Ob- scrvLA are the S102-1-190-11n-20; Si02-iIGO- IN' 0- SiO -0 0 0' SiO -,',I 0,-1'-G'--1'20; -rid j 2 J',l S:L02- 203-r'~136-C,--O- J`c~ crystals whic'-, are formed Card 2/4 EM.11IL/Chemi Cal Technology. C.,,cinicaal Products and Their Application. Cc--jxAcs. Glass. Bindine I-Lotcrials. Concrete. Abs Jour: r1of Zhur-Xhim., NO 10, 1959, 35739. have an average size of 1-5,-tj , a ncecUc.-Iiho shape) and fonn sphorulites about a given ccaIXr. The dopm-Aence of the degree of 0 On the coii~)osi- tion was measured quant-itatively br the c:-1-ange in the denslAy. Thu data obtained indic,-,Lo t1w,'t in the systc-111 Si02-1"-1203-1~1130-11a20 the dogrcc of C depends on the sum Of wic concentrations Of ;Lj.203 and 14gO. Curves giv'nL the dependence o-.L' the increase in the zoeff-~cicnt of expansion on Vie SiOp content, of t'~-.c body, of thL, change "..n density during C an the A1203 content, of the variation of the degree of C on the heat treatment t'LIC, and of the changu in the daformation under load as a Card 3/4 Card 4/4 HUNGIM/Chemical Tochnology, Cherlical Ilroducts H-13 and Their Applications. Ceranics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concrete. 1,bs Jour :Ref Zhur-n-iniiya, NO~7, 1959y 24093 Author : Lungu, S., Popescu-Has, D. Inst Ir ~_ Titlo I The Theoretical Basis for the Obtainment o-' Porcelain from Glass. I ZI I Orig Pub :Epitoanyag, I 101 '40 31 86-89 Abstract :The new method of obtaining porcelain con- sists of U'-h-- nornal process of glass nanu- facture, of shapirg, froo it (by one of the available mothodA various articles, and then, by means of a special thermal treatment, of converting then from the glass-like into an Card 1 1/7 // -"e4 HUNGLRY/Chemical TGehnology. Chemic,-A Products H-13 and Their 1jpplications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials, Concrete# Lbs Jour Rof Zhur-Rhimiya, No 7. 1959, 24093 entirely crystallized-out mass that has tho structure of~porcelain. The crystal- lization process, which constitutes the basis of obtaining port~olain from glassq is a new one 'insofar as physical chemi- stry of silicates is concerned, since the process occurs at low temperatures and re- sults in the homogeneous crystallization of glass at viscosities of 1010 - loll poig- ses. Chemical composition and mineralogical structure of porcelain made of glass are en- tirely new and uncommon, and the forned cry- stals of silid7ates have difforent characto- Card t 2/7 HUNGI.RY/Chemical Technology. Chemical Product,", H-13 and Their Applications. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concrete. Lbs Jour Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 77 1959, 24093 ristics, are riore uniform in size and aro homogeneously dIsbributed. Tho above facts pornittod thu authors to propose a now thsory of their forriation. Tho first of the unusu,-a properties of the "porcelain" glass pertaining to tho thermodynamics of crystallization is their coyaplato crystal- lization during tho thermal treatment. Tho second unusual characteristic is the erv- stallization at viscosities exceeding 165 poises, a viscosity, at which crystalliza- tion of comon glass occurs (103 - lo5 poi- ses). It has been proved, that tho formation. Card 3/7 HUNGIM/Chemical TechnQ1QgYo Chonical Products H-13 and Their tippItcationse CoraLdese Glass. Binding Materiali. Concrete. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimlya) No 7, 19591 24093 of silicato crystals in a glass nass starts from nuclei of the impurity particles pre- sent on the surface of the mass or on the surface of other crystals., The formation of crystals within the mass is the direct result of the presence of foreign particles. The direction of crystal grorth is always from the surface toward the interior) or from the surface containing impurities. Thus produces mass lacks homogeneity. In the case of porcelain glass, on the other handt cry- stallization proceeds throughout the entire mass, With respect to orientation and distri-, Card t 4/7 HUNWXY/Chemical Technology. Chanical Products H-13 and Their Applications. Oeranicsi Olass. Binding Materials. Concrete, Abs dour Ref Zhur-Rhimiyal No 7j 1959, 24093 ttansition from the first stage, in the manner dGscribed below. The appearan(e of heterogeneous nucleation on the fluoride crystals is assumed. Such a nucleation pas- ses through intermediate stages, in which the subsequent crystal layers, progressi- vely richer in oxygen ions, aro formed which form a progressivle stronger bondage vith tho fluorine ions. These intermediate stages are possible and realistic undor the equality con- ditions of the ionic radli of fluorino and of Oxygen (1,33 A and 1032 X). This theory -x- plains viell basic properttes of porcela_'-~. Card 6/7 ~ 7 ~ z , % wdu wfianat Theareticd basis f e 1 ft= a w a i p -9 e2m - - er j r t a _Z3, 391 fitifs, L rtW tmY-C=P.* cat a , ,, Uoride coatt. 6odies having, the appeard Oce an viapertles q priacip- advantage at t his pracessU ment dis fid of the strucwte by a revax r - phases. Theviscosity-oCthe milt to fit jxdy 10- t ,o- 10411, Le. by. W. jh~ Zion the Whale step of tech a etwat I it $CEO & t t d6 f a t a e e 4pr ta -Th 11 d i 2M , 1 colore classes. e -step s 11 ' . Th Tcrysta. of silicates br hat"enem nucleation MtY Of the anteas 1?~*rd Or- is aAe of the Impotuat res-I L was far smb an W%ced grytta. , The Olkate crystah swe *C .7 =3 to Mica type (e*g. ma phtokapite) %ith fttmdty~ wtittea 6C. UjrSjFj/Ah(NFqj,, A curve Is dbicuumed ' A'de " Y" fat the thiiiit~i I~Cposure at t=p. der the, ' cal derivatlam of the catwa. of i~;Ort. v=t=W up ~-A;t invoITCOAS Alto results do ' uitancats ()I aA e t X . o . ax r not q takti, bt 4 dist(act Mae ft=tka'd tAe viscosity. the- h-= me"Awn., aw Is it v1scosity OPOE4u= cc _ .. =18 w Df than thAt 4 e " h~ x x , Appartutdqw. VE" ty h .,ra#.My cm&d tuelts. Tke-Prbc=s of h6moceheM uP OR Wwvgf w arable to that of -it i0oweibat co ~ mp ~ - IZNGbI S-.,- PCPFSCU-Wp D. Theoretical bases for obtaining porcelain from glass. p. 177 11MUSTRIA USOARA. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehniclenilor din Rominia si Departamentul Industriei Usoare din 14inisterului Industrici Bunurilor de Consum) Buouresti, Rumania; Vol. 6, no. 5, May 1959. Sept. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, No. 9,/11?59 Uncl. The different mechanisnis and mod concepts on which previous authors based their thexice:ical Weis. of the vt*- from the mot. state of gla-9ses are discussed in the Co'llytits; given (1) by Frtnkel, Hyring, Wdou, and Hockriii and Love: (2) by Zouglas, Dienes, anti Hodgdon anti Stuart, ($) by eackel.' OMekop and Holzmaller. The Critkillus, art chic direcitil against I and S. Stating qJ01 41415 by Wowits from Be t takurements of . and .1 7 421tieva, d. Bild, The Phyb Chmij- the Val-es. 054 (C.A. 49, 0176a) P. considers 2 lio'ent activation promses, activation Ila) by at.. and (b) by Ionic dissocn. For a are the decisive reactions: 2 + 0, for which the free energies 4F wi aff rim Wcd - For b urc valid the following dissoca. niechanisms: --~11+ -0 '-1!- and -L-O-k- 41-. The flierutodynainic thcery 4f the 'Ictions Of the'le reactions flevelnJILA litter, for the "Inner -nily general anti 1110bility" of ilia Whole *r'J"telit is siliticic I - wkwage tiver othcrs that it Uillionw. and hit,% t1w 0 can he expressed.in phys. prameter., to be ijawCn;.!wly In- !erpreted. POPESCU HAS, D.; TEODORESCU, I.; MARTALOGU, N. Selective crystallization and volume hysteresis in the microaryBtal- lized masses of the system Si(r2-AI20~-Li2eand in the derived systems. Studii cere fiz 11 no-4:851-857 160. (EW 10:8) 1. Institutul do fizica atomica, Bucuresti. (Alumina) (Lithium oxide) (Crystallization) (Hystereais) (SyBtems(Chemistr7)) (silica) GOMBAv George; LUNGU, Stelian; SINIONESCU, Constantin A tight and degasifying clamp. Studii core fiz 11 no-4:1057-1059 160,, (EW 10:8) 1. Institutul do fiziea atomica, Bucuresti. (Clamps) (Insulation(Heat)) (Gases) (Vacuum) LUXGU, SON. Diagram of equilibrium and the mass obtained from the fusion of the system silicon dioxide-uranium dioxide. Studii c6rc fiz 13 no.5:739-746 162. I.- Institutul do fizica. atomica., Buouresti. LTJIIGU, Stelian N. Irradiation action on the voltune and mechanical resistance of ceramic masses obtained by silicate malting. Studii cerc fiz 11+ no.6:835-817 163. 1. Institutul de fizica atomica, Ducureati. W~." (La Giver. ;Azlj Rum.4nia tet7t". -corr. rr.- Zthool krrr.4t=.-j of Ileterin.r7 L'adicino (FLcult,tten do Rodicina V.tl~rln&ra , bucharost - I Sat-ot ~uclhurart , hl'r.4 ~~OtvbnjCa ni '44t.rl-r. , 110 0, ;.us., 1961, rp 54-62. %urenteral o!rcatment oC Sha4p Dicticasulosis.0 GO-rutl'Arss /tb*,:GU To, Votorlnarl~n I School at Vaterlwxy ',:*dicln* , burhj=t.' Vet..-jntrjr.A , Sabool Qr Votarintry XOdICInO, Duch;;azt. CRITRA, Alexandra, dr.; LUNGU, Tr., dr.; PETMGU, G., dr. Clinico-radiologica.1 aspects of bilio-brcnchial fistulas. Med. intern. (Bucur) 17 no.2*.237-Q40 F165. 1. laicrare efectuata in Clinica de ftizologle, Inatitutul medico-farmaceuticall Cluj (directort prof. L. Vgniello). RT24ANIA --iggg, r., Veterinarian, and 1ULAp C., Veterinarian of the --I~_ Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Facultatea de Medicina Veterina- ra) Bucharest, and OGNERU, D., Dr, of the Buftea Veterinary Circumscription (Circumscriptia Veterinara Buftea), Racara Raion. "Therapeutic Observations Concerning the Babeziosis of Ruminants." Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 13, No 11, Nov Z-3, pp 52-55. Abstract (Authors' English summary modified]: The authors report the results of using the imported product Berenyl for babeziosis of cattle and sheep. A single intramuscular injection in a dose of 3.5 mg per kg live weight, in 7 percent aqueous solutiong led to the complete recovery of the animals. The solution was freshly prepared. The chemical prophylactic effect for sheep that had received a single therapeutic dose was evident for 12 days thereafter. Includes 2 tables and 6 Rumanian references. GUIT-U. Lexan~---i dr.' GHIMM, Gr., dr.; M(ITSI~~3rU, V., dr.; LUNGU, Tr.,dr. :~:,msiderat-, ma gn 3 cases of assoclation of pulmona.7 tilberculosis and leukeraia. Red. intern., (13ocur.) 16 no.1181377-1382 N 161, 1. -fucr&re efeWtuata in Glinica de ftizinlogle, Inatitatul medi=- farmaceiAic, C-.--u-I (direct:)ra pror. L. lkniello RLU-MIA/Diseases of Farm Aninnls - Diseases Caused by Relminths. Abs Jour:Pcf Zhur-Biol., No 15, 1958, 6949P-. Author : Vladutiu, o.; p=gu,-v4-idurgu, I.; Dlidaru, T. Inst : Institute of Agronomy "N. Balcescu" Title - Surgical Treatment of Coenurosis in Sheep. Orig Pub: Lucrarile Sesiunii stiint. Inst. agron. "IT. ralcescu", 1955. Ducuresti, 1955, 1, 379-391- Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 POLIKIff, S.I.; MPNOPONOK, T.I.; LUITIN, V.F)~ Using tanning Sutetarices obtatned from K,-,.za~hstan and Central AsJa plants for tbe flotation of certadn minera.1s. .Izv,vys.Dcheb.zrAv.; tsvet.met. 8 no.208-20 165. Ommf, 19y1) 1. Kafedra obogF-3-hchemiya rud redkikh i radioaktivnykh metallov Mcskovskogo Institutd stall i splavova UMGU, Virgil -, .aA- ~ *' " tlli-N Liver fluke in the Rumanian Peoplels Republic (epizootiolog7 and control). Wiadomosci parazyt., Warez. 5 no-4-5:345-355 1959. (DISTOMIASIS, veterinary) r- -I RUILIAINIA Q~L V. LUNIGU, Veterinary Research arati lr.:aunocherapy Listituze `Pas.reur. "Treat=ent and Prevention of Chicken Coccidiosis." r Bucharest, Revi5ta do Zoozehr-~~e si 'Mediciaa %c-terinara, Vol 13, !:3 5y May 63; pp 6M8. Abstract [English su=ary modified"I: A review oi epizoociology :)f coccidiosis in chickens bascd on published llcstt:,:~rn and Soviet data. Many data are detailed regarding results reported with various sulfonamides, nitrofurans, antibiotics and other ch,-finorherapeutic agents in the treatment. Eight Western, 7 Soviet and 5 Rumanian ReferEnces. Ch. J ca:pa ) ; Gi-,r" Golmt--7: Rurmn-ia Acad4!aic: Dr-~-n:~C3: Eng n(- c Affiliatior~: Selection Center of th.,-.. I'linistry of .1g,riculture (Centi-al d-c Svarcc:Bucharcst, P.-oblemc Zo.o.tchnicc si Veterinare, 77 JIQ1 617 T)p 12-19 "ITow Has tho '.Production of 1-14-11k Increased at the G.-abat State arm. U NG Eng, of the Banat ULESCU, Gh ection Center (Cen-Irul de Selectie Banat). "Breeding of Milk Cows at the Bulgarus State Farm, Sinni-Iolau Mare Raion, Banat Regiune." Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, '701 13, No 6, Jun 63, Pp 37-40. Abstract: Describes the various measures adopted by the farm to increase its stock of cattle, and tne importance accorded to pasturing, animal selection based on zootechnical evzjlua- tions, and proper care. The increased milk yield and over- all economic advantages due to a rational activity in tide sector are emphasized. Contains 3 tables and 1 figure. RINVICIANU, C.,; MICLIA, C.,; LUNGUlMsCU-IMAGAN, N. 6 eneeis during (twelopment of the chick embryo. Bul. littint., W C Oat*'~ x6d, -960 7 no.3. -980 July-Sept 35 (XNMO develop. of chick embryo, glycogenesis in) (GLYCOGIN glycopnests durIng develop. of chick anbryo) IrECIU, St.; PMISCU, S.; AURELIAN, M.; LUDGERAIT, V. - Problems connucted with polarographic determination of indJ.um. Rev chimie Min petr 14 no.9,528-531 S 163. NICOLAESCU, V.; BINIG, L.;,YMURM,Ao UDRESCU, F. Polarographie determination of germanium. Rev chimir Min petr 13 no.7t431-432' Jl 162. LUNIAKY Macioj ~ . Gertain problc-!:,s connected with the formation of ' he a~rilfauna i-n citias. FrzaLl zool 8 no.~. 162-165 164- 1. Institute of Zooloryy, Polish Acade:rq of Sciences, 'A-r"Iaw. WNIc!!NKO."M.T. ww, Avulsion of the upper am and shoulder blade. Ortop., trava. i protes. 17 no.1-.63 Ja-F 156. (MBA 9:12) 1. Is 2-y Nikopolisk,,y gorbollnitay (glavnyy vrach - V.P.Spivak) (SHOULDIR JOW-WOUNDB AND IVJURMS) I . SAFRONG70 L, pioral-mayor wriatelil lM!~M,,.,A,~z,,_pcdpolkavnik ~ ~ r It Is-not-onough to p2adp, Av. i kom. 4S n0,803-37 Ag 165 1 r. ~WAA 280) JAZARIS, A.Ya.; ZILIDEMAN, le.P.; LUITICIONA, Z.V.; VEDIN, A.M. 101tudy of the formation of by-producto during hydrogenation cf adiponitrile. Zhur. prikl.. khim. 38 nc.5t1097-1101 My 165. (MIRA 18;11) LUNIGHKINA, A. N. (Krasnoyarsk) _--- Pile-driver equipment mounted an the a Z71 bulldozer. Sugges ~ed by A. N. Lunichkin, Strol. truboprcy. I no,4:27 Ap 163. MM 164) (Piling(Civil engineering)-Equipment and supplies) l. V. vinss 7ho Xxtraction or Nitric AcU With ?rIbutyl ft.49hato (Zkotraktalya asotnoy ki.loty v tributilfastat) ]POUQUICA14 Zhurnal neorganloh.skoy khIall, 1958~ Vol 3, Ir 9, Vp 2109-2M (Usax) A24yamt ?he distribution at nitric act& between the squeoun and the organic phav* cooUlnIng tributyl phosphate In On th~ aqueous phase and the nature of the solvent of tributyl phosphate was invw%%IX%t*A. Tvas the results say 'as canalvd.4 considerably bpmdo on the nature of the solvents of that K , tribulyl 9hosphate. fte Influence of the nature of the solvents an the distribution of nitric sold between water and tribusyl pb-ph.t. ... In-stlest.A In the *age Of an Ionic strength of M* solution of 1, 0.5 sal 1. The oaxiom value of K p to citric act& solution with the ionic strength of 3 it obtaiast it toluene to need " solvent for tributyl phosphate. The out 1/2 *ham* of Kp b7 the nature of the solvent In the a.9 of an ionic strength of 3 In to be divided as folloset'toluent~ benzene, kerosene, CC'2r-eo'27' C014' Th. folloolng variation at ,he be.. take* Place It the Ionic strength If ..God to i3 k.r.asno, toluene. twasons, CCI,7-MI27. C~14' Ift-w-114010of Of the Is =104 "A 003 sol-ticas showed %bat the couplex 10104437h is to a greater exiess polar $has Ike samples U03 'Mph. ?her- -" I ties"@, I table, and 9 references. 4 of *kick are Soviet. IMFMMI Aftv*% 30 1937 *%ra 2/2 S/078/60/005/009/0151/017 B015/BO64 AUTHORS: Solovkin, A. S., PovitskJ.yg N. S., Lunichkina, K. P. TITLE: Formation of the Third Phase in the 5 stem '.f U02 (NO 3)2 -HNO 3 - H20 - Tri-n-butyl Phosphate - ~'#Kerozenelf PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol- 5, No. 9, pp. 2115-2118 TEXT: The formation of a third phase of the system mentioned in the title was investigated. The uranium content was gravimetrically determined, and the tributyl phosphate content in the orga 'o hase (after separation) was oolorimetrically measured with a C 4) -29SF-2) spectrophotometers All experiments were conducted at room temperature. It was found that thelt, formation of a third phase was independent of the concentration of uranyl nitrate (at sufficiently high acidity) (Table 1). A decrease of acidity below a certain point leads, also in the presence of large amounts of uranyl nitrate, to the vanishing of the third phase (Table 2). Absorption spectra (recorded by L. V. Lipis shooed that uranium appeared in the organic phase as neutralp nor-ionized molecules UYNO 02 solvated with Card 112 Formation of the Third Phase in the System S/078/60/005/009/015/017 UO 2(1'03)2 - HNO 3 -H20 - Tri-n-butyl Phosphate - B015/BO64 - "Kerosene" I/ two tributyl phosphate molecules. The determination of the solvation number showed (Table 3) that the complex compound formed in the third phase corresponded to the formula R IUO 2(No,),]-2 tributyl phosphate. There ar,~ I figurej 3 tables, and 9 referenq.9s: 5 Soviet, 2 British, and I Gfkrman, SUBMITTED: April 21, 1959 Card 2112 LUNICHKINA K F ; 12OVITSKIY, N.S.; SOLOVKIN, A.S. Z=::. Three-phase demixing in the system U02(KO3)3 HN03 - H20 - dilsoamyl enter of metbylphosphinic acid - "kerosine" in the presence of oxalic acid. Zhur. neorg. Ichim. 7 no.8*. 2019-2020 Ag 962. (MIRA 1616) (Uranyl nitrate) (5ystems(Chemistry)) uINIEWSKI,, ADAM irlt *, ; ; .VOtAJID/ -.: 1; 0 1947 PA 30T30 , ADAm PA 30T31 LUNIZ --,-_Bobdan, mgr inz, Elownth International Congresa on Cooling Engimering in Amich. Frzegl teahn 84 no*42:9 20 0 163o LUNIEWSKI, Jan The satellite Pegasus. 11-oblemy 21 no,4.~24'11 1615. KAZIMIRSKlY. P.S. fKazimirs lky-i P.S. 1; LUNIK, F.P. LFJ,,jriyk, F. P. Odmploruint of' a one-row matrix to ef, nr~v,,rjrnlble nat.-I.K wrrir a nnn~- commutative ring. Dop. AN Off?. no.62706-710 165. (~fl RA 1817) 1. Llvovskly poliLekh-nicheskly instAtut. LUNIK, Z. I. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Tb isomer Jul/Aug 53 "Study of Th 160 Emission," L. Ta Shavtalov Iz Ak Nauk, Ber Piz, Vol 17, No 4, PP 503-505 Studied radioactivity of long-lived (74d) isomer of Tbl60. After plotting Permits graph, author obtained values of upper limits of partial spectra, shown in graphs. Indebted to Ye. P. Klyukvina and Z. I. Lunik. Ree 9 Jul 53. 272T49 4 gLj ture,*of ASOCO& raw mater. Jaded~ 6f 0$.Ilr sup-l with an ilminiku chloride Card V2 PAUSHKIN, MMUCHAN, V.R.; LANKA. i..M. Isomerization. of cyclohexane In methyl cyclopentane. Tri,dy MINKHiGP no.44:58-63 103. (MIPA 18:5) 4 t;:;:ttme ;' wit a S 16 d oi ~;th4~'t its h' heating s6lid NPP ei2A',. Na -in o 25. atW the ~ Presernce. O:r: znai jo3= ands 20 _t _ 2C.C~ 3 _b infusible, irie crystalline nt e -abs'encez o~ o ycyahavAde.4 town o)qsen. f powder decomposes at - oirer 100C. Polycyanicacid is also infusible and his a -the same order. The '':d4c~mposition,tempera.ture.of polymers are soluble in fo rmami de: a,nd dissoilve-in.organic and inorganic aci ds with 3iberatim of heat. Their solubility.drops with an increase in the'degree of polymerization. -The card 1/2":'. ------- --- urea b~ IMe rc sea' th cased -with SION ACCES strueWre-was d* I Volume c ee EPR-_ fiosl spec . o., art. has 4 R---- T500.69 A k V )6pA4tiiibI6jp4w_dq --es nepoymers-were rGwn r -a- o1v Tf i ents.- e ptoposed ganic, confirmed by..determination of the amine number, by diazotiLation and ' natIon of amino nJtrogen, cu nd by elemental and infrared analysis. -in, cated the Presence of delocalized electrons as empected. Orig, ,opy ndi 1 table and 4 formulas. RV I aVXI iAA"1.LJtA-* r MUZ2 TITLE: ffetera.,polycondensation of ammonium bicarbonate with acetaldeh o form _yc 'SOURM. M04300wv~ lziAitut neftekbimicbeekoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti. Trudy, no. 51, 1964. Fleftekhindya, ne~tek1A_m1chedkiye pro6sessy i nefte-perefabotka (Petroleum chemistry, IpetrocheTdcalproccsBeo and cr'l refining), 6o-65 ~TOFIC TAGS: oi~ganlc'semiconductor semiconducting polymer, polycondensation, ammonium bicarbonate,'--acetaldebyde ABSTRAM A study h6s shoun the feasibility OT DOlYcondensation of amonium bl- carbonate with acetaldehyde. The aim was to prepare a copolymer hwiing ~tn irregule-r A t;1%f ructure, which would not be poorly soluble in organic solvents, infusible, and silff like pollycyanic acid and the acetaldehyde homopolycoudens at ion product, and thgrefore would -not be difficult to process. Poly condense., ion was carried out in the presence~.__of ZnG12 -and in the ab3ence of 02 at 300-1400C. The polymers, which n. -'rere obtained*A: '' 19-~~38% Field, were dark-brown pvwders meelting at 200-230C, solu- ble in Moit, organic solvents including methanol, and precipitated by heptane and ethyl ether, A high-molecular-weight fraction waB insoluble in organic solvents 4" ACCESSION NRI AP4032575 5/0190/64/006/004/0734/0736 AUTHORS Paushkin, Yee Not LunLn, Omarov, Oe Yus., TITLEI Polymers with conjugated bonds from ammonium carbonate of bicarbonate SOURCES Vy*sokomolsko soyedino, ve 6. no* 40 19649 734-736 TOPIC tAGSs organic se&iconductort semiconducting polymer, poly- cyanamide, poly(cyanic acid), semiconducting polymer preparation ABSTRACT: Conjugated polymers-polycyanamide and poly(cyanLc acid) Nut OR having the structures I -have bean synthesized 1.~r4_ -C=N 17 its;[ -10 tat the Institute of tW Petrochemical and Gas Industry imenL 1. M. Gubkine They were prepared In 10-50% yields by heating solid ammostium car- bonate or bicarbonate with solid zinc chloride at 250-350*C in the absence of oxygen at 20-45 atm(abo) for 5-30 hr. Thq polymers are i fine, crystalline, infusiblet brown powders which decompose at above~ 600C. They are insoluble In organic solvents and partly soluble in Card I / 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4032575 96-98% sulfuric acid and 85% formic scide With increasing degrees of polymerization# they become completely Lneolubla. Their structures .1were confirmed by IR and EPR spectra and elemental analysis and, in the case of polycyanamide, also by NH group determinatLow, OrLge 2 art. has: 6 formulas* ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimLche koy i gazovoy promy*shlennosti ;ekrochemical and 9 industry) im. 1, He Cubkina (Institute of the 9-8 - i'SUBMITTEDs 29Hay63 DATE ACQt IlMay64--- ENCLs 00 SUB CODE& CK,PH NO REP SOVI 002 OTHERs 001 ca,d 2/2 NR: AP4043765 5/0190/64/006/008/1467/14W iAUTHOR: Lunin, A. F6; Paushkin, Yee Me iTITLE: Itomopolycondinsation of urea to polycyanamide- -.a nitrolgen- t containing polymer with conjugated double bonds SOURCE: Vy*ookomo.lakulyarny*ye soyedinaniya, vo. 6, no. 8, 1964, 1467-1470 TOPIC TAGS: polycyanamide, polycyanamide preparation, ureao zinc chlorides organic semiconductor, semiconducting polymer 1ADSTRACTs A new preparative method for conjugated polymers contain- i ing heteroatoms in the backbone has been used to prepare polycyana- mide. The presenri of nitrogen atoms both in the conjugated backbonel ,and in the side chain was expected to have a desirable affect on the electrical properties of the polymer, The method involves the newly Idiscovere.d polycondensation of ureiwhich La.assumed to proceed as ifollowat 'lit Nit, Nih Nils N 1l*N - 0 N N - up N - Card 1ACCESSION NRI AP4043785 'The polycondensation was carried out in the absence of oxygen by re- I ;acting zinc chloride catalyst with urea without solvent at 300-500C ~Jor 1-20 hr'# The effect of temperature, time, and u:rea/ZnCI2 ratio ;on polymer yield was determined. The polymers are dark brown infus- I :ible powders.,with high thermal stability. The intrinsic viscosity in~- j96% 112.S04, amine number of the polymers, and the amount of nitrogen e~rolved on the decomposition of diazotized polycyanamide were deter- imined and the structure confirmed by IR spectroscopy. The polymer Igives an EPR signal. 'Orig. art. has: 1 tablep 3 fLgureep and 2 form-~-- ulase ASSOCIATIONt Hoskovskiy institut n-eftekhimichaskoy i gozovoy promy*- I Is.hlennouti LM'. GttbkLtia (Hoscow Institute bF the Petrochemical and !Gas Indus'try).. SUBMITTEDo 268ep63 ATD PRESSs 3092 ENCLs 00 NO REF SOVt 006 OTHERt 002 SUB GODHI Oct GG Card 2 / 2 -L4579-66 ~EWT(M)/EPA(s)-2/EPF(c)/MiP(J)/T RM ACC NRI -AP502698T SOURCE CODE- UR/002O/65/i64/OO5/lo65/lo68 AUTHOR- +1 +417 ~'o~ I Praushkin, Ya. M.; Polak, L. Lunin, A. F.; Patalakh, I. I. 05, ORG: Moscow Institute of the Petrochemical and Gas Industry im. I. M. Gubkin (rios- kovskly inatitut neftekhtmicheakoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti); Institute of Petro- ...chemical--Synthesis -im A. - V. - Topchiyev i Academy of - Sciences SSSR (In-at tut neftekhimi- 6heekogo sinteza. WEademil nauk bbbH) cr TITLE: New synthesis method for nitrog n-containing.,p5?~yzqftre~i"iiith conju do and their electrical properties -,fA;ted bon SOURCE: PIT SSSR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 5, jL965, lo65_1o68 TOPIC TAGS: qrganic semiconductor, semiconducting polymer, polynitrile, polymeriza- tion, electric property ABSTRACT: A new.preparative method has been developed for polynitriles. The method involves the heating of amides or ammonium salts of mono- and di-basic organic acids with a dehydrating agent (ZnCl 2 R Zn0l HC00NH4_ R-C_=N--*-C=N-. Card UDC' 541.64.6T -AP502698T 0 It Im'sible to prepare polynitrilego without resd rting. iuA -~The POIYnl 6. mterlels as b7drocyanic a6ld. trlle gtpdwm n% TWe. v pre- stga"m 06 qlit~ md 66"t"s "a cap own WIM 0,.t,.We so. Autur so. M des 4 OviWift CAW U -0 64U4 LS IMP U &&n4 am taw. 4j .4d 4 Alm=% Qr No% to 6 6 da-doo U"t"J" - 4 A 1 dd LW4" $A LUP 94 -U L860 4S -#A ............. L 1,579-" AICC ~ NR&:l APV099;-T pared.. The conductors were determine4. The polymers -were dark- -broin--to _~Iack,, -'-a N-tnfusible- and Ansoluble in--the - commode a nts- - and exhibitiog olve _Ait ~lo. t Om were ~Tw~22%* ~ rk VeIght ases a iqlectlff~ and- elemental L, _Wt Malys at I", wer-0Ident! ,sl 4'liy p6ly- ft~8:7 f Polynitriles morizitibn _o tho2inlftnes, c6arizzing the prupase4 reactibEr mechanism and structurical the high crystallinity of the polymers~., , Table the .~ electriask prapertles of the polymers measured for pressed pellet. I samples. Wcoirelation." vex. found between activation energy for cceduction and, chemical ntruc- Iture of polymer impeat unit. Tb1s correlation Is Interpreted In terms or !probability 2-Offg. art. hass I figure ind 2 talaese M_ 0=8 06 ~-gW~ MH MM: 1.6Var651 OUG MF: 008/ (YM REF9 QQ21 AMD PF=t ACC NR: AP7005630 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/67/000/002/0087/0087 INVENTOR: Paushkin, Ya. M.; Omarov, 0. Yu.; Mkrtychan, V. R.; Lunin, A. F.; Liakumovich, A. G.; Michurov, Yu. L; Golubovskaya, L. P. ORG: none TITLE: Method of preparing polyoxyphenylenes. Class 39, No. 190566 SOURCE: Izobreteniya promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967,8~ TOPICTAGS: phenol, diatornicphenol, polyoxyphenylene, inertgas ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of obtaining polyoxypheny- lenes. To simplify the process of synthesis, the diatomic phenol is heated at 200-300 C in the presence of zinc chloride in an inert-gas atmosphere. [Transla- tion of abstract] [NT] SUB CODE: ll/SUBM DATE: 21JL,165/ Card 1 / 1 UDC: 678.644114 PA5A9T33 WN/Ckography HVIjan 48 Soil Soleme "I. V. Vyukkodtaer's 'Russian Explorers in Kirgiz Thrritory (Geography,. Soil Studies, Botany)o B. TAmin, I p "1z v-s Geog Obahoh" Vol LM, No 3 Innin reviews sabject article unfavorably. Con- alders treatment of subject short and superficial. (!Iz Kirgiz Fil Alc Bank SSSR" No 2/3p 194% PP 75-&1 IAMIN, 111~ Emissaries of Peter I In Central Asia and their role In studying the geography of Tien Shan; summary. Uch.%&p.Gaog&fak.Kir.un. no.1:108 155. (HLRA. 1W) (Soviet Central Adlik---Diacover7 and exploration) KARATOVp Mikhail Mikhaylovich, kand.,geogr. nauk; ~ULI~~_B.A.,, red.; KABIROV, I.V., tekhn. red. [Frunze Province; brief sketch of its economic geograpby] Frunzenskaia oblast'; kratkii ekonomiko-geograficheskii, ocherk. Frunze, Kirgizakoe gos. izd-vo, 1956. 157 p. (MI RA 16: 8) (Frunze Provinqe--Economic geography) LUM 9 1 A ~ Visit to the Tien Sban of an embassy of Pete.* the First headed by Ivan Unkovskii. Izv.Vues.geog.ob-va 88 no.6: 546-549 &D 156. (MLRA 10:2) (Asia, Central--Description and travel) B. A. LLMIN (Kirghiz Univ.) and Yu. A. USMANOV (Bashkir Inst. of Agriculture) V. 11. 11. DZEITS-LITOVSKAYA (Leningrad Univ.) K. G. RPMUT 'Latvian Univ.) V. A. DEMENT"M (Byelorussian Univ.(, A. V. STUPISHTIT (Kazan' Univ.) "The economic division of their respective regions" report presented at an Intei-Univeralty Conference on Dlyiding, the 'WR into Economic Regions, 1-5 February 1956, Moscov, (Izv. Ak nauk SSSR, 4,146-49; 1956 author - Gvosdetskly, 9. A.) C11UPAKKIN. T.M.-.L LUBIN._2nrLa_&eksandrovlch, doteent, red.; WB4CK, Ya,Z*, takhn,red,---- .[The Inner Tien Shand Tnutrennii Tian'-Shan'. Pod red. B.A.Lunina. Frunze. Kirgizekii gas.univ., 1959. 124 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Tien Shan-4bysical geography) ~w . ., LUNIN. B.A.. red.; OROZALIYEV. S., red.; KOCHETOY, G.P., tokhn. red. Geography of the Kirkhiz S.S.R.; textbook for the secondary chooll Geografiia Itirgizskoi SSR~ uchabnoe posoble dli ored- ~ nei shkoly. Frtmze. Kirgizakoe goo. uchabno-pednpog. izd-vo, 1959.' 257 P. (MIRA 14-15) (Kirkhizistan-Goography) --- 1~1 ... , I Phynico-geographical regionalization of Kirghiziutan. Izv. Kir.fil.Geog. ob-va SSSrt no.1:55-63 '59. (MIRL 13:5) (Kirghizistan-Physical geography) 3 (5) so V/ 10- CC, - 21-9 / ~21131 101 R L.-min D. 'L 0 '0= L tlh:-~- Goo rlp~--Acal TITLE; Deni~~:Iaticil L; P.-J-R! C. DICAL Jzvostiya SS52,, Scr a :~,-Or-ra--:ich- Or.'saya, lcj~~'~ 77-71 (u'jsL5 The alithor Z~ivcs a slic)rt I, storical --urVo-r of u tn.:~ various dcsi~--nations of mciuntain syste-i u con- no-, -kuov(-L. uaclor 1-t-le n~mo 11 Tyan'-Sli,-m ' " n,( c 1i ii e s 'U-'L -,a 'u , a si n61ie old Cj'ni-n-~)sc- litc--P-~.turc, the bo-T-fters of t1ii:, 7ys,u-r-,El still '!~c )h-n caliccl s ta-blc . 7 e naime if 14 n- It Chinoce nnA:3in alvil "7TC. vonly :'minta-, Tla :oe C,) rc,,nc o c (-ijj s -tate _,7; V, ---afo(ilra ('!-Lair 1/1 of C- '0~;rx-nhy) LUNIN, B.A. A northern Tien Shan physicogeographical province in the Kirghiz S.S.R. Trudy TashGU no.186:128-W 161. (MIRJ~ 14:12) 1. Kirgizskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Kirghizistan-aMysical geography) _.LUNIN, B.A.; CHUPAKHIN, V.M. On the concept of the inner Tien Shan. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 93 no.6:500-501 N-D '61. (MIRA 15-1) (Tien Shan--Physical geography) OTORBA'YEV,, K,0,4_LUNIII, B,A. IrThb Kirghiz S.S.R.; economic and geographic characteristics" by S N. Riazahtsev,, V.F. Pavlenko. Reviewed by K.O. Otorbaev B.A. K~. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va 94 no-,4:352-353 JI-Ag 362. MRA 15:9) (Kirghizistan-Economic geography) (Riazantsev, S.N.) (PaVlenko, V.F.) BOLISHAKOVI M.N.; VYKHODTSEVp LV., doktor biol. nauk; MIKITINA, Ye.V., kand. biol. nauk; ZABIROV, R.D., kand. geogr. nauk; IISA7EV, D.I., kand. geogr. nauk,- KASHIRIN, F.T-j KOROLEV, V.G. . kand. geol.-miner. nauk; -LUNIN, B.A. 9 kazid. ge~gr. nauk; MAMYTOV, A.M., akademik; OTORBAYEV, K.O., kand. geogr. nauk; RYAZANTSEVA, Z.A., kand. geogr. nauk, at. nauchn. sotr.; UMURZAKOVI S.U.; YANUSHEVICH2 A.I.; BLAGOOBRAZOV, V.A., red.; BEYSHENOV, A., tekhn- red. [The nature of Kirghizistan; brief characteristic of its physical geography] Priroda Kirgizii; kratkaia fiziko- geograficheskeLia kharakteristika. Fnmze, -Kirgizskoe gos. izd-vo, 1962. 296 p. .(MIRA 16:7) 1. Geograficheskoye obshchestvo SSSR. Kirgizskiy filial. 2. Zaveduyushchiy Otdelom geografii AN Kirgizakoy SSR, predsedatell Kirgizskogo filiala Geograficheakogo obshche- stva SSSR (for Otorbayev). 3. Dekan geograficheskogo fakull- teta Kirgizskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Umurzakov). 4. Zamestitell direktora instituta geologii AN Kirgizekoy SSR (for Korolev). 5. Rakovoditell sektora geomorfologii Otdela geografil AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Isayev). 6. Chlen-korrespon- dent, zaveduyushchiy sektorom Instituta geologii AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Kashirin). (Continued on neict card) BOLISHAKOV, M.N.--(continued). Card 2. 7. Direktor Tyan-Shan'skoy vysokogornoy fiziko-geograficheakoy stantsii Otdela geografii AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Zabirov). 8. Otdel geografli AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Byazantseva). 9. Chlen- korrespondent, direktor Instituta energetiki i vodnogo khozyay- stva AN KirgizskoySSR (for Bollshakov). 10. Zavedyushchiy Gtdelom pochvovedeniya AN Kirgizakoy SSR (for Mamytov). 11. Chlen-kor- respondent, vitseprezident AN Kirgizekoy SSR (for Yanqsbevich). 12. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fizicheskoy geografii Kirgizskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Lunin). (Kirghi2istan--Physical geography) LUNIN, B.A. L.S.Berg's role in the development of landform studies. Izv. Kir. fil. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.4:21-32 163. (MA 16:12) ABDUIJAYXV, I[h.M.; LUNIN. B.V., kanO.ist.nauk, red. (Forty year;' of Soviet science in Uzbekistan] 40 let sovetskoi nauki v Uzbekistane. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Uzbekskoi SSR, 1958. 213 P. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Prezident Akademii nauk UzSSR (for Abdullayev) (Uzbekistan--Science) (IA&rain,g and scholarship)