SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUNIN, B.V. - LUNKIEWICZ, J.

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~j NABIYEVj R*X., ot7, red.; LyUlMSKOAt R*Kho. LUNIN,p._ B.Y , red. -kR"MA,, Kh.U. , tekha. red. (Scientific societies of Tarkest;m and their progressive work; end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century] Nauchrqe obshchestva Turkestana i ikh progressivnaia daiat-ellnost'. Konets XIX - nachalo XX v. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Uzbekskoi SSR, 1962. 341 P. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR (for liabiyev). (Turkestan-Scientific societies) T Ul I I I -, 11 11 uld.istoriche,.,~Iklh nauk (Tashkent) " . ~ . . . I 1-1~& Doctors 6(,ciety In the trqns-Caspian region. Zdrav.hu-k. 6 no.2t4O-45 ',ir-A 6~,. (,ATFA 15-.11) p (CASPIAN SEA REGION-MEDICAL SOCIETIFS) 1. VININ, D. A. and OSETOV, 1. A. 2. USSR (600) 0 Textile Machinery 7- Shortcomings of a good book ("Working principles, installation, repair and adjust- , ment of machinery in the flax-opinning industry." Ox. A. Sobolev, Reviewed by D. A. Lunin, I. A. Osetov). Tekst.prom. 12 no. 11, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fpbruqry -1953, Unclassified. ANDRIANOVj G. Ya.; VOZ?!ESE"TSKIY, V. A.; KAIIISHAN, A. "I.; YOMETSIAW71, L. A.; KIMMICHEVA, V. A.; LUNIN, G. L.; SEMEMV, V. N.; JMAL-77E"r, Ir. 1. ".4tudy of the Physical Properties of the Core of the Voronezh Atomic Po-.-ter station Using Critical Assemblies." Report presented at the IAEA Sy,,~posium on Unonential and Critical Expnriments, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2-6 sap 63. KOMISSAROV, L. V.; LUNIN, G. L.; NOVIKOV, A. N.; SIDORENKO, V, A.; SIDORENKO, V. D. "Physical Studies of Novo-Voronezh Atomic Power Station." report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aug-9 Sep 64. LMUNY G.S., inzh., SMIRNOV., A.M., inzh. ,.xproving the utilization of machinery is the most important corylition for increasing the level of mechanization of con- struction, Mekh, stroi. 19 no.8:7-8 Ag 162. (KaA 16:7) (Construction equipment) LIVSHITS, L.S.. kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; SAVVINA, K*M., kandidat takhni- chaskikh na-ak; 'BAKHRA'r , L.P., inzhaner; LUNIN, I.I., inzhener assistanae'df weld joints In 20 and 30 KhM& stools. 3var. proizv. no.12:14-16 1) '56. (KM& 10::9) 1. Vsoaoyuznyy uauchuo-issledov%tel1vkiy inatitat -3troynefV,.TS;U_ trallnyy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy inatitut takhnologii I mehino- stroyoniya. (Steel--Welding) (Blectric welding--Testing) GOIZVKIN, Rostislpv Vladimirovich; LUNIN Igor' V acheslavovich; HYMOV, VA.'.. red.; 0 N~~. ~..red. Fffzd-~va; ~'V, A.I., tekhn. red. (Radiofrequency welding of straight-seam tubes] Radio- chastotnaia svarka priamoshovnykh trub. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metal- lur 11.. 1961. 74 p. (MIRA 15:1) ?E,lectric welding) (Tubes-Welding) S/137/62/000/004/172/201 Ai54/Alol J AUTHORS: Lunin, I.V.;- Golovkin, R.V. TITLE: Radio-frequency resistance welding of tubes PERIODICAL: Refera-"-.ivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiy~., no. 4, 1962, 38, abstract IIE204 (Sb. "Prom. primeneniye tokov vysokoy chastoty v elektrotermii", M. - L., Mashgiz, 1961, 85 - 90) TEXT; NIITVCh im. V.P. Vologdin is developing in conjunction with the Mos- kovskiy trubn,7v zavod (Moscow Tube Plant) the technology and equipment for making tubes from stainless and carbon steels by h-f resistance welding. The use of cur, rent in the radio-frequency band makes it possible to achieve a greater concen- tration of energy than in exisitng pipe-welding methods. Radio-frequency resist- ance welding of carbon steel pipes makes a fusion process possible. Due to the small volume of molten and heated metal the amount of burr is small. By this method tubes from stainless steels and alloys may be welded at speed8 many times greater than those possible with existing methods, and a weld Vdiose anticorrosion and mechanical properties diTer little from those of the ba._T,:~ metal may be ob- Card 1/2 S/137/6Z/000/004/172,/201 Radio-frequency resistance welding of tubes A154/A1OI tained immediately after the welding. V. Klyuchnikova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 , Yvi.Ye., inzh.; LAKERNIK, R.M., inzh.; KAZAKOV, A.R.i inzh.; UJIUNp I.V., - - ~-, -, _-, _,~nzh. Characteristics of radio-frequency welding of the alumbim covering of cables. Svar. proizv. no.8:20-22 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Zavod "Moskabel"I (for Lakernik). 2. Nauchno-isaledovatell- skiy institut tokov vyookoy chastoty (for Lunin). LUNIN. K.D. Use of 4 new wage system in maint4jance departmentse Vest, eviazi 22 no.12:28-29 D 162. . (KRA 16: 1) 1, Starshiy inzh. Otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy Miniaterstva avyazi SSSR. (Telecomunication-Employees) LUNIN, K.D.--,-. Problems of wages and bonus payments of telecommunication workers. Vest. sviazi 23 no.1000-31 0 163. (KRA 1.6:12) 1. Starshiy inzh. Otdela truda I zarabotnoy platy Ministerstva svyazi SSSR. LUNINP KID. Problems of wages and bonus payments of communication workers, Vest. sviazi 24 no.801-32 Ag 164. (IMIRA 17410) 1. Starshiy inzhener-ekonomist Otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy 14dnisterstva svyazi SSSR. LUNIN, K.D. Ccnsultatiens on wage problems of te-lecormiun' ication Worker-s. Vest. sviazi 25 no.1:30-31 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Starshiv inzh. Otdela truda 4. zaralbotriuy platy Minister- af.va avyasi.SSSR. , I I e - t &N IN ) - 1.) LUNIN, L.B., inzhener. Reustiring the facades of buildings locited on the principal thorough- fares of the capital. Gor.khon.)4ook. 31 n0-7:19-24 JI 157. (MLRA 10:9) ~ (Moscow--Building-Repair and re.construction) LUNIN, L.B. Production centers for conducting major re-naire of amartmeent houses In Moscow. Gor..khos. Hoek. 34 no.9.'25-28 S ~O. (MIRt 11.9) 1. Rachallnik orovaktno-t::-tsrruKrurb~-go byuro Ulorarlaniva ka,pitallnogo remonta zhilykh domov Mosgorisioolkoma. (Moscow-koartment houses-Raintenance and repair) NIKOLAYLV, Lev Aleksandravich; TULUPOV, Vladimir Alekqeyevich; Prinimal uchastiye LUVIE, M.A., dote.; ALAVERDOV, Ya.G., red.; STTJKOIqill:, 1T #.D., red. [Fbysical chemi.stry] Fizicheskaia khimiia. 1-4oskva., Vys- sbaia shkola, 1964. "0 p. (MIRA 17:9) tIJMj,.,M.T. Phosphates Effect of manute-phosphate compost on yield, pf. agricultural crops. Sav. ag~on. 10 NO.4 Jjf&X 63-63, April, 1152 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 1942 Unclassified. & WKAIIKIN. V. ,ARUO,.~ What hinders engineers of heavy freight trains. Sots.trud no.l: 72-75 Ja 156. (Railroads--Preight) (WaA 9:7) -LUNINp N.M., gornyy inzh. Influence of losses and depletion of ores on the econonica-Uy acceptable overburden ratio& Gor& zhurs noo7:16-26 J1 164. (I-11FOI 17:10) 1. Y-azhnyy gorno-motallurgicheskiy kombinat im. Frunze, lUrgiz, SSR. L u N i rA,- W T- Z~, - SIUTAW,!" V. F.; ZEUKOVICH, V. P.; BONDAREn, G. A.; Lbl,'B, N. T. Swine - Diseases Evaluating the efficacy of vaccines against swine erysipelas. Veterlriarl~. 29 No. 7, 1952. Mont-- List ofitussian Accesstons, Library of Congressl October - 1952. UNCLASSIFI-10. ZEMVICH, V.P., veterinarnyy vrach; LUNIN, N.T., veterinarny7 vrach. Retained placenta in cows and methods of its removal. Yeterinariia 32 n9.11:74 N 155. (MaA 8: 1z) (V INARY OBSTETRICS) (PLACF41U--DISEASES) (COWS--DISEASES) ATIMYSTA. A.T., doktor tekhn.nauk,- AT-WHIN, S.P., inzh.: ALTUNDZHI, K.S., inzh.; 33RONSMYN, I.I., kand.khim.nouk; MSWM, Me; GRIGORITET, F.B., inzh.; TA, T,T., inzh.; MUKHA, K'M" kand.tekhn.nauk; KOZLOT, S.A., inzh.; KCLESNIKOYA, T.K., inzh.; KOCHHTKOT, I.A., insh.; LUNIM10* Lf kand.takhn.nauk; MANKINA, T.A., inzh.; MMMTAKOV, K.N., inih.4 MOLTANITSKIT, M.Ye., inzh.; TYIMIN, A.I., kand.tekhn,nauk; TSTBULIkIT, A.A., inzh.; CHMOIYANNIK. A.Ta., inzhj; SHKLOTSKAYA, A.Te., inzh.; =I, G.K., inzh., retsenzent; KARMUNIN, G.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, retaenzent-, GUSAKOT, A.I., red.1 MARMOT 11 M.I., kahd;tekhn.nauIc, red.; IWaLOYA. G.I.,.red.; XISINA, Te.1.0 tekhn.fed. [Confectioner's mamiall Spravochnik konditeraf Pad obahchei red. M.I. Hartynovs. Hoskva, Pishchapromizdat. Pt.2.[Technological equipment of t I industry he confectionery , .1 Tekhnologichaskoe oborudovanie konditersko- go proizvodatva. 1960. 6% p. (mm 14:3) (Confectionery-3quipment and supplies) LUNixg_pUg_qt4Lotlyqy~ohLkandot,oklm,naukI SMOIZANITSMp Hoisay lefimoviahe inabes GUSAWTP A*Iop insh,p retoenzentl KRUOWVA,, 0,1,t redel KISINAp Ta*I*# tekbn.red, [Conti=ous pro(luction lime for confectioneries] Potocbwe linii proisvodetva konditerokikh isdolii, Hosbag Fishchaprom- izdatq 1961. 160 (MIRA Us6) (Cp onfectionery) DEMEZYUK, Eduard Sillvestrovich; YEMBLOYANOV, Nikulay Alekseyevich; KHOLDEYEV, P.I., inzb., retsenzent; YEFIMOV, S.X-, prep.,, retBenzent; MINAYEV; B.I., prep., kand. tekhn. nauk,, spets. red.; KRUGLOVA, G.I., red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Heat engineering equipmeni for enterprises of the bakery and confectionery industry) Te~lotekbnicheskoe oborudova- nie predpriiatii khlebopekarnoi i. konditerskoi promyshlen- nosti. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1963. 341 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy mekhatiko-tekhnologichaskiy tekhnikum pi- shchevoy promyshlennosti (for Yefimov, Minayev). LUMN, Oleg Grjig2or~ygich; ClIMN01VANNIK, Aleksoy Yakovlevich; TNT-, G.14., Inz., retsenzent; SADIDALOV, G.N., prepoda- vatell, retsenzent; KRUGLOVA, G.I., red.; KISDIA, Ye.l., toldin. red. [Equipment of confectionary enterprises] Oborudovanie pred- priiatii konditerskoi promyshlennosti. Moskvay Pishche- promizdatp IS,63- 450 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. LeningradEkiy tekhnikulr pishchevoy promyshlennosti (for Sandalov). 014.03 P. I I (Trend of the development of the theory of marine deposits] K voprovy o napravlenii ra.-vittia ucheniia o rorskikh osad- kakh. 1.',oskva,. Izd--vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1954. 97 p. WIRA 15:8) (Submarine geology) ---LUN:~ ~,V ~shina sverkharochnoy sluzhbyp sekretbr partiynoy organizataii roty Commmists on the right flank, Starsh.-serzh. no.4s? Ap 162. (MRA 15%4) (Parachute troop*) LEONOV, Z.I.; JLN~~, ~V-J.; MON, M-EED, V.A.; VIlj'OGUXOV, V.I., red.; TSIFERSONY A.A., red.; CHICHROV, N.V., red.; AlITSELOVICH, K.I., tekhn. red. (Specialized transportation of commercial goods] Spetsiali- zirovanrWe perevozki torgovykh gruzov. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. "1 P. (MIRA 17:1) (Transportation, Automotive) W91M, T.N., insh.; LITVINENKO, V.N., inzh. Kodified servicirw of steam locomotives by, locomotive crews. 4el.dor.,transp. ~l no.6:73-74 Je '59- (MIRA 12--9) 1.,16ch,altnik parovozno,go depo Ufaley Yuzhuo-Urallskoy dorogi (for Lunin). (Locomotives) 14(5) SOV/172-11-5-9/9 A'UT)IOR31 Luning V.V,l Oganeayanj V.Kh. TITLE: On the Remarks of R.A. Arakelyan and G.O. Pidzhyan Concerning the Works of E.G. Malkhasyan, Yu.A. Leyye, and S.S. Vanyushin (Po povodu zamechaniy R.A. Arakelyana i G.O. Pidzhyana k rabo- tam E.G. Malkhasyana, Yu.A. Leyye i S.S. Vanyushina) PERIODICALt Izvestlya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR, Seriya geologicheskikh i geograficheskikh nauk, 1958, Vol 11, Nr 5, pp 67-68 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors state that the remarks of R.A. Arakelyan and G.O. Pidzhyan, published in the Izvestiya of the Armenian AS and concerning the works of E.G. Malkhasyanq Yu.A. Leyye and S.S. Vanyushin pertaining to the Kafan Ore Field - are evidently written with a purpoae, directed personally against the three geologists, who with their prospecting investigations and petro- graphic studies of the Kafan region have rendered valuable services to the ore mining establishment. The authors are in favor of the appointment of a committee composed of competent specialists, who in cooperation with the Academicians of the Armenian AS, S.S. Mkrtchyanp I.G. Magaklyan and Professor V.N. Kotlyar, are to investigate the controversial points of the two Card 1/2 parties. SOV/172-11-5-9/9 On the Remarks of R.A. Arakelyan and G.O. Pidzhyan Concerning the Works of E.G. Malkhasyan, Yu.A. Leyye, and S.S. Vanyushin ASSOCIATION: NTO Zangrudoupravleniye (Scientific Technical Society of the Zangezury Ore Administration, City of Kafan) SUBMITTED: September 10, 1958 Card 2/2 uscwv.;-Dc-6o,q43 4:2- .14 1 r-; fr L, Owl, v65 61 4 --A lip c r 7r 7 ___6 00W60010151010166 ~ACCESS10MMX.,_:-- AT306 198Z `:S/29061 Z/ T, ORS.- Babich R. Kh4' Lunizz, ~,Vy IT i , Multichannel 4 i e 0-4ioital-6ode A~ cade-to-voltage translator~with 0 tag -t emic6fiductor triodes. ~,SOVRCM Kombinirovannyye vyc his lite llnyye m ashinyl trudy H Vaesovuznov' J-e'n;sfW-9emInara Po teoril I nietodarn matemAtichaskogo madelirovaniva. I U~F 6 V 1zd-vo -AN7SSSP, 1962, 150-160 'TOPIC TAGS: computer, translator, digits~ digital, code# voltage, multichanne ~::Pemiconductorp triodes:~ register- --is ABSTRACT.-, pziperexplains thetheory-of and reports experimental re~ultsi.i With~a multf-~-ch~nnel v61tage-4o-digital-6ode and. code ~-td-voltage translator (T) employing semi-iconductor trl'odes.~- The.T is Intended for.t6 connecilon of aAlgi ;Integrating machine ~with the-contrpl ob, ject, The object contains transducers, the re -adings, of- which serve as an ihptit into the contr ol machine. The. data in thia., i -in their total valuel but in,theform of increme machine are Intrdduced not nts ohL' iained durt time 'inte, 1-between the given and the antecedent iteratto ng the rva last !_~i. A b ock The numerical code formed In the preced I 41agram, is showxx~ Ing iteratid Card Wa 10, i-_AT366i6'A2 11__1____,17..: AbC Id I in tb~ ftOiY-- Upon'rei: 71-~- Is storei e mer trieval from, the memory'the code enters The- Voltage corresponding- to the- given quantity-y-W ~."nPut__Of-that circift,;eceives avolta that i ge di tiA _f -the given mom r pr p.6 "a ql t g -on, aUG g,a. f th Ut t- -- - th- th' dl f(-- erence-Y 'y at.- 16 -0- e-:Compar son c 'All -pd ~f be ~~ gene rated-- that have- either the_~valu -:+1, 0 'St I gna,s, _ 4l #or -L Following. deterimiriation- of put sign a-1 of the comparis .,At the sign ',of the differendjo the out C aiid the content 6f a -register- 3. enter at the Inlet of the single -digit summ t A The code- o obtained at the output,of the summator is plac f the mumber y to. ~ed nd i -Preg. er. . a 6 recor e e memory a esame a ress a w c 4 e co e deiiv y been ered. Thereupon the read-out of the code y corresponding to th next i put.channel, the elaboration. of the new Incrernento the obtainment Of the rd maghi de of y Its reco liag in the memory. etc*s continue. A commutatoi r the. witching of the transducer voltages of the input channels at the serve o s the control of the comparbion circuits. The commutator is controlled from I block of the machine and switches the Itransducer voltages synchronously with the; V 'the input switching of the memory addresses at which.the respecti e values of quantities are, stared. The paper explains and Illustrates the selection of the atinj ptincipl4s'a the stru tural scheme of the voltage-to code T, the selectiom. aid c fl of the -the electronic voltage divider, the method of compensation fa r circuit for Cdid 1.13 F L 17765~-63 ACCESSION NRl ~-AT3001882? the errors.due t6`the, nouldeal of the 11 rough-stagell switches (nonze ro direct, finite reverae resista.4ce),:the selection of the circuit and error evaluation, the! traneduce co tator and the voltage com'arison i of the precis,on systems# r mmu p llcircuits,. and'the Te-control.circuitry. 'The T constructed according to the s c h am' e';! de xibiid er se h e has 12 binary'digits; the total error does not exceed 0.05,09 and a 0 0 Ifo error due ;to nonidentity of the con=utator swi 1. comprises tches, a 0.0 ~errordue .'to'the reverse resistance otthe commutator switches, and a 0o0216 eitor- due~tolhe.trtodo..parameter, scatter. 32input transducers were used; the'spe~d of, -1-1pse between 2 inquiries.- Tf~el I es,would`rediiie~ zhe~erro .rs-.~7--Tha--devtae-emp o s F- - hisher-~-vo tage. sem conductor- titiodes' for'- the". rough~sitagq_, 32: for- the -precision stage, 15 for. the control of the 2 sfageis,` 96 for-Ithe' input-data commutator, and 12 for the null. ii -amplif O:ft 11 fimixes and 4 numbered equations. g. a#~ r -i,AS$0CTATx0x:-~ ~nwie :.. : , DAT9 ACQ-:: 1 IAP 63:, ED t 'AMITTED:,-. r OV U J 'CP-- AM ~..No REF Sovi 000 OTHE SUB CODE R- 000 j-7 86643 7960 S/050/60/000/012/001/005 1X0 0 o B012/BO54 ~'1130 AUTHORS: Dushkin, P. K., Lomonosov, Ye. G., Lunin, Yu. N. TITLE: Experience Made With the Numerical Forecast of Humidity, Cloudiness, and Precipitations With the Aid of a Computer PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1960, No. 12, PP. 3 - 10 TEXT: The present paper describes the first experience made with the forecasting of cloudiness and precipitations on the basis of predetermina- tions of prensure fields, vertical currents, and humidity. Pressure was forecast by a numerical scheme with three levels set up according to the solution found by N. I. Buleyev and G. I. Marchuk (Ref-1), The equati for the heat supply are used in adiabatic approximation to calculate orientated vertical currents T. The method of forecasting is explained in Ref-3- In humidity forecasts, the vertical currents must be interpolated for the 850, 700, and 500 mb levels by means of the interpolation poly- nomial of the 4th order. When determining the polynomial coefficients, the boundary conditions for T at sea-level altitude and on the upper at- mospheric boundary are used additionally. When calculating the dew-point Card 1/8 86643 Experience Made With the Numerical Forecast of S/050/60/000/012/001/005 Humidity, Cloudiness, and PrecipitationsWith B012/BO54 the Aid of a Computer deficiency 6,the authors proceeded from the equation for the diffusion of specific humidity, and derived equation (6) which wa~_, first obtained d h6 'd~ a 6 by M. Ye. Shvets: - - [ X 1 T dt R ab M P 7P A statistical investigation was carried out to estimate the summands in the right-hand part of this equation. On the basis of this investigation, the final formula was obtained for calculating 5 on the 850, 700, and 500 mb levels: a6)k = A (6'z)k +_ ak 'r (-2-t p td is the dew point, z the altitude of the isobaric surface, (6,z) the finite-difference expression of the Jacobian with a "differentiation step" of 600 km. The predetermination of 6 is the component and final part of the forecast of pressure fields and vertical currents. The ver- tical currents are determined or. the levels mentionsd according to the Card 2,8 Experience Made 'With the. Numerical Fo::r~caat of- S/05Y60/000/01 2/001 /00T, Humidi-ty, Cloudiness, and PrecipitationsWith B012 B054 the Aid of a~Computer pressure field calculated and the geopotential tendencies during each At. The resulting forecast of the meteoro.',,i)gical'olements mcintioned is made on the ETeVIII[electronic digital com~u Ierl i,1-20 (M-20) within 30 minutes- Nine daily forecasts of the dew-point deficiency on the 850, 700, and 500 mb levels during the cold half-year have been calculated up to date. Figs. 1 and 2 show examples of such fo~--ecasts. Theauthors describe the plotting of nomograms on 850 and 700 rAb levels for cloudiness and Dx cipitation forecasts'(Fig-3). An analysis of'forecast3 of all weather processes showed a probability of 80%. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and,6 references: 4 Soviet. Gard .3/8 1 86643 1 i S/050AO/000/012/001/005 B012/BO54 gend to Fig.l: ,tual dew-point defici- .cy field on the 850 mb -vel at 03 hours on bruary 11, 1960 g-1 Card L./8 i Card 516 S/950/60/0-0.0/01 2/001 /,-JO:: BQ1 2/3054 Legend to FJU.2: Forecast dew-Doint defi- ciency field on the 850 mb level at 03.hours on February 11, 196o Fis.2 16' 4 Card 6/0 L;-L ~xo bz~ B012/BO54 86643 S/05o/6o/oco/ol2/001/005 Pig-3 (covittel oh Card 918) S/05o/60/000/012/001/005 3012/BO54 FiC-3 Legend to Fig.3: Nomogram for determining the weather processes on the 850 mb level: l)-precipitations,.2) cloudy, 3) incomplete cloudiness, 4) clear. T is air'temperature, M is the module for the transition from decadic to natural logarithms (belongs to formula (6)). Car4-7/'8, 86643 S10501601000101210011005 D012/BO54 12 14 16 20 0 Card 8/8 f 5 6' 7 6 .9 Ir' 12 li (vtw% G. rj NIKITIN, Petr Ivanovichp kand. geol.-miner. nauk; OVNATANOV, Suren Tomasovich; AMBARTSUMOVA, Aida Tatevosovna; BABIGH, Ellvira Sergeyevna; GOtIDINA, Lilya Iosifovna; LUNIRIA,41eksandra Grigortyevna; STANKOVICH, Yu.V., red.; RAGIROVA, S., tekhn.red. I [Development of a multilayered ool of the Balakharq series in the Peachanyy-More oil fields Razrabotka mnogoplastovoi zalezhi balakhanskoi svity neftianogo mestorozhdeniia Pes- chanyi-more, Baku, Azerneshr, 1962. 51 p. (MIRA 17:4) LYSTANSKIY, Kh.B.; WNINA, A.Y.; VOROSINA, V.V. Ways of reconstructing the tvisting shape of flax mills, Teket.prom. 14 n0-8:30-32 Ag 154. (91-2A 7:10) 1. Nauchnyy sotradnik TSVIILV (for Lysyanakiy). 2. Inzhener TSKIL (for Lunino). 3. Rachallnik krutillnogo teekha fabriki 01skra Oktya- brya.0 (for 7oronina) (Lineu) lrtp3zvp 20 c I(V 165. 1. Moukoveldy gosmiarstvermyy u=17eriii.t~tt imeni M.V. i Insti.tirl. po pr(;blemw Kvirakc;7 mapitnoy ancuialil. linard I.r,. Shevyakon. BUSE711 A.T.; LOINA, G. Ye. Dissociation of siP-fonazo (sulfone-bis-rL4-hydroxyphenYl < 3-azc-2> hydroxy-8t-aminonaphtlialene-3'6t-dioulfonic acid]). Mur. anal. khim. 21 no. 1.13-17 t66 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni r-omonosova i Naucbno---4ssladovatell'skiy institut po problemam Kurskoy magnit- noy anomal.ii imeni Shevyakova. USSR/Cultivatc.0. -Clait~i - Fruits, -Jcrri~-s. 1-1-8 Abs Jour 'Itof - Diol., 11D 9, 1950', J'S,'506 Autilor !.V., Savc'iic-.,,-',-.0, L.-L-. Inst K CuLan ,L7icultural I -.Gti-U'u-'Gc Title T.:c Lifluonce of t1lic Sprulits oa the Yicl(7- )f S t rcv. 41) c r r i a s OriG Pub O"j. nacim. rabot Kifom--sk. S--'Zh- ill-ti 1956 (1957), vIn). L, 73-75. Abatract The rc:-.~vai -'L sprcutc ot-rawlcrrics OvxinL; t:ic! 0i, fruit bcarinG cfji1tr-J-.)1at(.,C. -'U-.,) tllc Lxowth of s'iiV)-- =C to the -I"Grnation Df a n-Lualcr of "little ho-n-l'u-c-11. In tile "St-cimaya" varicty t',c nuy.,,'.~cr of "hcarts" fror, 3-11- to 8.5 por !~'n-ub. Li tho "fxornt Kubaiii." va'.icty it increased fruia 2.'T up t.-1 4.0, ana in vic 1-1c) 109-6 rictY, it vent up frola 3.5 -*U3 6-3. Card 1/2 USSR/CultiVr~tcl! ilm--t's - Fruits, Dcrr~.os. 11-3 1J) 3 J,-)Ur '11of Mur _ 11j01., IT, 19r", ')U 39906 "lie hnflumice of tho D* sprouts durin-, thc Year follwiir: their nppoa~!anco incroased the Yi(-.!.- '7'ji~ Stufmaya variety by 121,~J. '~hu y-luld ol' "Aruiat Vo-ly~ IT by 56'r'j; all~l til '(-' Yic'W of "Dessertnoya ill- by 54~1). otior varict--cs - sh-Dvroc! incrcas,~-' C)f J, "jlaSjjj:ill' Card 2/2 155 ACCESSION NR: AP4041446 S/0089/64/016/006/0469/0496 Aleshchenkov, P. I.; Mityatev, Yu. I.; Knyazeva, G. Do; Lunina, L. I.; Zhirnov, A. D.; Shuvalov, V. M. TITLE: The Beloyarok atomic electric station SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya,*v. 16, no. 6, 1964, 489-496 i.TOPIC TAGS: nuclear power, nuclear power reactor, nuclear power- plant, reactor control, reactor core, reactor coolant, reactor Pperation P~SSTRACT: The first and second reactors of the Beloyarsk atomic i power station, with an electric output of 1000 megawatts, are do- scribed. These are uranium-graphite reactors of the pressurized water type, with the tubes used for both steam generation hnd .A~~sup b ating. Several advantages claimed,for this construction, .2% e wh dR is similar to that used in the first atomic station of the lCard ~ACCESSION NR: AP4041446 jSSSR, are listed. The graphite stacks are the same inboth reactors,I .Which differ in the number of control rods, the 6xcess reactivity,. land the sizes of the steam tubes. One react6r is cooled by one ',double-circulation loop and feeds a.100;MW tuibine which uses 480-~-. 1510C and 90--100 atm steam. The second reactor operates with-a ji!single-circulation two-loop system, each feeding -a 100 MW turbine lat SOOC and 90 atm. The most important experiments'prededing ibe. Iconstruction of the station*are described: cool.ing.the working ichannels with boiling water,. nuclear steaA superheating, determina- tion of the transport of activity by the steam, tests of the fuel lelements, and others.- Ways of'improving the economic'performance of the station are indicated.' The'thermodynamic diagram and the imain characteristics of a.reactor of analogous construction for :1000 MW power, using supercritical water as a coolant, are described I tin conclusion. Orig. art.-hassi5 figures and l.tables ASSOCIATIONs Kone !Card. 2/6 ACCESSICH JNRs AP4041446 ENCL.OSUR.El 01 Card 6 ACCESSION INRs 'AP4041446- ENGMSUREs 02 Principal heat flow diaF.- rams: a, b - lst and 2nd Belovarsk reactors, c reacior with supercritical carrier parweters. L;,.~S W. .1 reactors 2 - evapor- ation channel, 3 - steam i heatinyr channel, It - lst -4 17 superheat channel, 5 L 2nd'superheat channel, to circulating pump, 7- c ,steam superheater, 8 -preheater, 9 - evaporator, 10 - condensate.pump, 3.1 - feedwater pump, 12 supeAeat regulator, 13 --deaerator,,14 - turbine generator, IS*- surge tank, 16--'o6ndenser, 17 - condenscite purifiers 18 commercial superheater, 19 - regenerative low- pressure preheater, 20- regenerative high-pressure preheater, 21 - feedwater turbine pump, 22 booster pump Card POLLEZRAL1, I N.A.; YEMEL'YANOV, I.Ya.; ALESHCHENKOV, P.I.; ZHIRKOV, A.D,; ZVEREVA, G.A.i MORIGUNOV, N.G.; MITYAYEV, Yu.I.; MAZEVA, G.Dq KRYUKOV, K.A.; SMOLIN, V.N.,*_kUMINA,_,A,~,!,.;1 KONONOV, V.I.; PETROV, V.A. Development of power reactors typifying thoBe of the Beloyarsk Atomic Power Station using nuclear-superheated steam. Atom. energ. 17 no.5035-344 N 164. (MIRA 17:12) =-Era---- L 2oo48-65 Epy(c)/zpF(n)-2/EPR/9WT(m) Pr-4/pa-4/pu-4 SSD/AFdL DM ESSION NR: AP4049533 5/0089/64/017/005/0335/0344, AUTHORS% Dollezhall, N. A.; Yepellyanov, I. Ya.; Aleshchonkov, P. Zhirnovc A. D : Zvereva, G. A.; Morc t a ev, Yu junov, N. G.1 Knyazeva, G. D.1 Kryuko770R~M, 8tt%ojLqL_V.,N. Lunina-L, Kononov, V. 1.1 Petrov, V. A. TITLEt Development of Power reactors of the type used in the Belo- yarsk Atomic Station with nuclear steam superheat SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v* 17, no, 5, 1964, 335-344 TOPIC TAGSt reactor feasibility study, reactor fuel element, reac-. tor power, reactor coolant ABSTRACTs' After stating that a desirable trend in the development of reactor construction in towards larger per unit power ratings, which call for larger turbine steam pressures and temperatures, the authors discuss the feasibility of further development of uranium- Card L 2oo48-65 ACCESSXON NR: "4049533 0 graphite reactors of the channel type, such as are used in the Beloyarsk atomic electric station, with nuclear superheating of the steam. The rating has been increased to 200 MW by changing over from two-loop to single-loop operation and by modifying the workir.,-, channels. The use of trans-critical parameters will improve the heat transfer and hydrodynamics of the coolant flow and, together with the use of single-pass construction will make ratings of 800-- 1000 KW possible. Burnup rates of 40--45 thQusand MW-day are pro- jected with 5% enrichment. Other topics discussed are possible interchangeability of fuel elements* optimal fuel element construc- tion, optimal channel arrangement, and possible improvements in the neutron balance and distribution. Orig. art. hasi 8 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCXAT.IoNs None 2/3 21102 S/06 61/023/002/003/008 Jc~ 'Po B1 01 YB208 AUTHORS: Lunina, M. A. and Kolosova, M. P. TITLE: Stabilization of aluminum sole in benzene by surface-active substances PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 23, no. 2, 1961, 170-172 TEXT: It was the objective of the authors tocbtain more stable and concentrated aluminum sole in benzene than had been possible so far. Aluminum naphthenate was used ab 3tabilizer. Aluminum napht-henate (aluminum soap) was dispersed in benzene in the form of powder, and after 2-3 days aluminum powder was sprayed in this solution between aluminum electrodes for 30 min- Fig. I shows the result. Concentration and stability of the 801 increased with increasing concentration of aluminum soap. The concentra- tion of aluminum soap, however, could not be increased beyond 1~- as the medium becametDo viscous and the metal could not be sprayed any longer. The effect of surface-active substances was therefore studied at constant concentration of aluminum soap (0. Wo). The following surface-active sub- stances were used: oleic acid, stearic acid, and octy] alcohol. The result Card 1/4 ~r S~R02_61/023/002/003/008 Stabilization of ... B101YB208 is presented in Fig. 2. The following interpretation of this effect is given: 1) Sections of solid aluminum particles which are not occupied by soap micelles, additionally adsorb the surface-active substance, thus improving the stability of the sol. 2) It is possible that the soap micel- lea are displaced by the surface-active substance in this case. This would explain the decrease of the sol concentration if an excessively large amount of the surface-active substance is added- 3) Chemical interaction is also possible, e.g., between aluminum and stearic acid. There are 2 figures and 7 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The 2 references to English-language publications read as follows: Ref. 6: M. B. Mathews, E. J. Hirschhevn, Coll. Sci. 8, 86, 1951; J. G. Honig, C. R. Singletevry, Phys. Chem..28, 201, 19547 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D. I. Mendeleyeva, Kafedra kolloidnoy khimii (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev, Department of Colloid Chemistry) SUBMITTED: January 25, 1960 Card 2/4 ZU02 Stabilization of Legend to Fig. 1: 1) Freshly prepared sol; ~2) after 96 hr; 1) after 720 hr; a) concentra- tion of aluminum soap; b) concentration of Al in the sol . Card 3/4 s/o6 61/023/002/003/008 B1 01 YB208 Stabilization of ... Legend to Fig. 2: 1) oleic acid; 2~ stearic acid; 3) octyl alcohol; a concentration of surface-active substance, c-10 mole/1; b) concentra- tion of Al in the sol. Card 4/4 21102 S/069/61/023/002/003/008 BIOI/B208 als - 20 x Z' . Ilk 410- QOJ - 0 IOL ZU I(Ox4emmputimy vArmumt, AUTHOR: Lyp j TITLE: The Catalytic Activity of Dispersed Metals in an Oxidative Oil Polymerization (Katalitichaskaya aktivnost' dispergirovannykh metallov pri okislitel"noy polimerizatsii masla) PERIODICAL: Nauohnyye doklady vyBi3hey shkoly, Khimiya i khImichenkaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp, 275 -- 278 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The organosols of metals are,, contrary to a number of processes which take place in non-aqueous medial catalytically active (Refs 1-3). The author proceeds to give her hypothesas for the effect mentioned in the title of this paperi 1) The process of oxidative polymerization as such is autocatalytic (Ref 2). 2) According to some of her data the self-polymerizing oil changes its state of aggregations it changes from an originally homo.. geneous system to a heterogeneous one. 3) The introduction of heavy metals in soap into the olly medium accelerates the process of oxidative polymerization. 4) One can suppose that the soap forms micella, in which they disperse themselves in the oil. These micella can function as adsorption centers for the self-polymerizing oil molecules, Since the organosols of Card 113 metals are always micro-heterogeneous systems- their introduction The Catalytic Activity of Dispersed Metals in an SOV 2-17/0 Oxidative Oil Polymerization will apparently favor the oxidative oil polymerization. In this case the micella of the dispersed metals will form centers around which the molecules of the oils will as3Pmblc_ In doing so the oxidative polymeiization of the oils is accelerated. The author tool, up these Investigations to clarify to what extent the organosols of metals can be utilized as catalysts for -this particular polymerization. Their catalytic activity should be compared vvith the activities of well-known catalysts~ such as soaps of heavy metals, and cencentrations of these two categories with approximately the same activity be chosen, The authoress is led to the following conclusions: 1)Cobalt and lead.-soap accelerate the oxidative polymerization of linseed oil. The velocity reaches a maximum the position of which is determined by the concentration and the nature of the soap which is introduced. 2)It was found that the lead-sc. and bismuth--sol also markedly -Lncrease the velocity of polymerization of linseed oil, In the presence of bismuth-so] the velocity also reaches a maximum whose position depends on the sol con., Card 2/3 centration. 3) The metal-organosols as catalysts are not as The Catalytic Activity Gf Disperaed Metals in an sw a. 2 - 1 7 /4 8 Oxidative Oil Polymerization reactive as soaps,, although they increase the polymerizations of oils marked1v. 'In- sol can be ch-nn will posses. a cataly-tic effect equally as great as that of soap. There are 4 figur(--6 anck 9 ref erences , 6 of -,-;hich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra kolloldnoy khimil Moskoirskogo khimiko-tekhnolrgiches- kogo instituta im.D,,I.Mendeleyeva (Chair of Colloidal Chemistry of the Moscow Chemical Technological Institute imeni D.I. Men- deleyev) SUBMITTED: September 30, 1957 Card 3/3 iny dtigated~'_'It.wat~,shown that the centrifuged, 04P ya jjjej~j~7soa to ~f )hw: alutec oagulatew: This proceent which occurred during the imit I ~::aging during the first; 10 dar for the aluminum ool and the first 20 days forlthe ziiic), is'cauBed both by the deereaae of adsorptivity of the colloidal I metal partlLoles and by the aging of the stabilizer appearing In the breakdown of its-. struature-,,-. -the. viscosity of --G9.24 .:G.4j_.-&vd_,o.0%,to1;uene o4 -d~- V il~ --th T - --- at - - rtife- d b;6 7tfiit aysfa a 009 T_ 0 Be W G do-o-'reas most rapidly bd I viith- It, during the first 20 icLEV and very-61601y ther-eafter for the 0.4 and 0#6% solutions, whereas the decrease for the 0.2% solution was vetT slight during the whole period* Orig, art' T.- Y17 ZAKURCHWKO, V.N.; UTNINA. M.A. Rotary visacmater for measuremahtt at low tan ential stresses. Zhur. I'iz. khim. 39 no. 4253-254 Za 165 IMM 19 d) 1. Xhimiko-tekhnologiobeakiy inatitut imeni D.I. Hendeleyeva, Moskva. BUbmitted January 23, 1964. LUKITA, F.V. (Lugansk) Acid-base equilibrum in hemorrhage combined with burns. Pat. fiziole i ekepo terap. 7 no.lt28-31 Ja-F'63. (MRA 16.-10) Iz kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. M.M.Smyk) tuganskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BURPS AND SCALDS) (HSWRRHAGE) (ACID BASE EQUILIBRUM) LUNINA, N.V. Some characteristics of the reactivit7 of orgar.-lam in the combination of hemorrhage and thermal inflanait,lors (burns). Fiziol.zhur. (Ukr.] 10 no,4:540-543 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 181l1) 1. Kafedra patologicheskoy fiziologii Luganskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. LUNINA I S. B. Dissertationdefended for the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences in the Institute of Archeology "Pottery Production of Merv From the Tenth to the Beginning of the Thirteenth Century." Vestnik Akad. Nauk, go- 4p 1963, pp 119-145 TARAN, I.F.; NELYAPIN, N.M.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.; LUNINA, Ye.A. ComparatAve study of the vaccinal process and the �ntensity of immunity in guind'aIigs vaccinated with Brucella abortua 19 and ...I"-M. Zhur. mikUlol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2353-60 F 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Protivochumnyy Institut Kavkaza i Zakavkazlya, Stavropol' na Kav TARAN, I.F.; POLYAKOVA, A.M.; NELYAPIN, N.M.; LUNINA,-j~IA-, "haracteristics of immnity in cutaneous vaccination and revaccination with vaccine from the Brucel-la abortus 104-M strain. Report No.2: Testing the intensity of immunity producted by vaccine from the Brucella abortus 104-M strain in an epicutaneous application in experiments on guinea pigs. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.6:128 Je 163. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatellskogo protivochumnogo instituta Kazkaza i Zakavkazlya. BYALKOVMYA, V.S., kandidAt ekanomichookikh nauk; UFNINA, Z.A., inzhener. Economic efficiency of steel hArdening by manna of high freqnency current. Vest.mash. 36 no.11:58-62 N '56. (MIRA 10:1) (Steel--Heat tre4tment) (Induction heating) 711 Z 12 ~Crsni oil fhe Aeiel*pinent of microcepbs17 t-: -Y n Fro n Zh~i nevr, i ps Drh. 57 no .?: 897 -903 ' 57 (%T~q~, In..gi bol"nitas Nr,.4. therany, occup. ther. (Ru3)) AUTHORS: Luninskiy, A. R. and Trakhtenberg, N. M. 268 TITLE: Junction transistor binary frequency dividers. (Binarnyye deliteli chastot na ploskostnykh = -poluprovodnikovykh triod . PERIODICAL: "Elektrosvya.z'" (Telecornmilnications), 1957, No.4, April, PP. 33 - 39 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Properties of germanium junction transistors, especially their temperature dependence, present certain difficulties when transistors are used for frequency division. These difficulties can be overcome in binary scalers and the present article gives the results of experimental investigation of such systems. It is shown that, by a rational choice of the parameters of trigger circuits and of their operating conditions, it is possible to achieve a reliable operation action over wide frequency ranges, large ambient temperature and supply voltage variations. A single trigger circuit is first considered and a means of stabilisation against temperature variation is given. The necessity of loose coupling between stages is discussed. Experimental trigger circuits built around transistors PIE, PlI and PlZH showed the following characteristics: Bottoming at approximately 30% of supply voltage; steep edges (due to small loading): leading edge 1.5 to 2 lisec for PIE, 0.8 "ec for PlZH and 0-5 lisec for PlI: stable 2 Junction transistor binary frequency dividers. (ConM operation at approximately 100 kc/s for PlE, 200 to 300 kels for PlZ 400 to 500 kc/s for PH; temperature range -60u to 704cl, with short-time overheatigg up to +80 C and longer (up to a few days) up to +70 C; stable operation for + 409% variation of supply yoltage at normal tempera7ilres and for + 201/6-at +70 0; the circuit compares favourably with thaT of E. Sard, as descriDed in the Convention Record of the IRE, Part 2, 1954 n(l).. Next, frequency dividers, with scaling factors 2 , using n above trigger circuits, are described and their performance di5cusspd. The maximum scaling-down factor obtained was 256 (20) and again their performance was found to be better than that of (1). Feed-back was also tried. It was found that its application permits the division by 3 and 5, depending on feed-back used. Division by 3, using two flip-flops based on PlZH transistors and wish series feed-back only, could be obtained up to +70 C at frequencies up to 100 kc/s. 3 circuit diagrams of the basic trigger circuit and of the dividers, including one variable 1-32, based on the "Variable Binary Scaler" of D. Murray (2), a table of switching sequences for the latter and two graphs of pulse shapes against temperature are given. There are two references. LUNIYA, S. U. 27003. LUNIYA, S. U.--Predvychisleniye temperatury v svobodnoy atmosfere. Trudy (Grua. Polit~khn. in-t im. Kirova). No. 18, 1949, S. 3-6-- Reayume na grus. YaD. SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, 7ol. 36, 1910 I I ~ f * IL -:,! i " ~) '! ~, ,A. , . I it ~, e, I` " 7, , I -rj -4 r~ t'; -- , " ::. ' . : - _ t - - j - ~ , ; 1! ~ 1 f I - . , ~ 4 ~: ' " 'ill SO: U.C. Sestra., No. P, 1949. Cnnd. Sri. P(:~ 4~~.A. M. Klabalshis resulltaty lechenlia tubarkuleza legklM para- SaInosalitailoval k1slotol i v kombinataii to streptomitai=, LImmedlate mmlto of pdwnary tuberculosis treatment Ath oylic sold slow and embined with streptoWoIP7 PrObI. tuberk., Iloskya No, 5 Sept-Oat 50 p. 30-6, 2* Of 140600W XMICIPS1 Saientifto-Research Tuberculosis Izotittte (mractor - Prof 0 V. L. 4nis). CLNL Vol. 20 No. 2 tab 1931 IMMICH, A. M. Apical pulmonary cancer. Sovet. toed. no.8:24-25 Aug 1951, (Clia 20:11) 1. Of Moscow Municipal Scientific-Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director - Prof, V. L. Eynis) and of the Clinic for Tuberculosis (Head - Prof, F. As Mikhaylov) of the Medical Institute of the Ministry of Public Health RSFSR, IRKERRSKIY, I.G.; IUMMVICH, A.M. Acute tuberculous pneumonia and Its therapy. Probl. tuberk., Moskva No. 1:67-69 Jaa-Feb 52. MUG 21:5) 1. Of Hoscov Municipal Scientific-Research Tuberculosis Institute (Director-Prof. T.L. Eynis). LUNnVICH, A.M., kandidat maditainskikh nauk (Moscow). - Differential diagnosis of tuberculosis and cancer of the lunge. Probl.tub. no.1:32-60 154. (MLRA 7:3) (Tuberculosia--Diagnosis) (Inngs--Cancer) ,A KSXRSKIY O.G., professo CH. A.m.. starshly nauchny7 sotrudnik Streptomyciin and PAS in the treatment of pulzonary tuberculosis [with an-ary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.1:19-24-157. (MLRA 10:6) 1. Iz Moskbvskogo gorodskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo tuberku- leznogo instituta (dir. - kandidat moditainskikh nauk Y.F.Chernyshey, nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. V.L.Iynis). (STRMOKTGIN, ther. use tuberc., pulm., with PAS (Rue)) (PARA-AMI-IOSALYGTUG AGID, ther. use tuberc., pulm., with streptomycin (Rus)) YJORU, V.A., insh.; LUMCHEY, A.S., inzh.;-R!T~ICH, MUNAVITAV, I.N., insh.; ZILIKONOV, V.A., inzh. Public utilities and communications in a satellite city near Moscow. Gor.khos.Rook. 34 no.4:10-13 AP 160. (MM 13: 8) (Xryukovo.-City planni ng) (Kryukavo-Sawarage) VIGH, P.H., zaalushannyy lotekhnik RSM. nee-Arate the supply of vitamins, minerals and foeds of animal origin to livestock farms at the All-Union Zoole%gical and Veterinary Supp3,v Office. Zhivotnovodetvo 20 no.4:60-61 AV-'58. (MM 11:3) 1. Ravnyy zootekhnIk Krymskogo oblastnogo upravleniya sellskogo khozMetva. I (Peeding ana feeding stnff a) I LUMUTICH. P.N., zasluzhennyy zootakhnik RSFSR,;BRION, Ye. Increasing butterfat in purebreeding. Zhivotnoyodatvo 20 no. 10:53- 59 0 '58. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Glavnyy zootekhnik Krymakogo oblaellkhozuprayleniya(for Luakevich). 2. Direktor Krymskogo Gooplemraseadniks krasnogo stepnogo skota(for Brion). (Dairy cattle breeding) LUNKEVICII. V.A.; SIBIRSKII, K.S. e. vonditions of the center in the case of homogeneous nonlinearit.ies of the third degree. Dif. urav. 1 no.11:1482-2487 N 165. (~GRA 18:12) 1. 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(MIRA 16:4) (Science-Miscellanea) (Religion and science) LUNKEVICH,-Valerian Viktorovich (2866-1941), doktor biol. nauk, -.- , -pro-f.,- KUSIRIER, Kh.F., Prof.) otv. red. [Popular biology) Zanimatellnaia biologiia. Moskvay Nauka, 1965. 272 p. (MIRA 18:10) COUMM PoLkND CAIEGGORY Chemical Technolopy. Cr-hernical Prodiictz and Their Applications. Laoquern. Paints. Coatings. ABS. JMR. 1-1~hXhim., NO 17, 19591 Yo. 62P90 AUTHOR T.-unhiewlez J INSTTIAIM Tim Application of Tall Oil Derived from Polish Tar Soaps for tLe Prod"ction of Lacquer Resins. ORIG. MB. Biul. inform. Inat,rrzem. dorhnegop 19561, 3, N71- 2/89 20-25 ABSMCT Reviewed is a 'no$ ibilit of rational utiliza- tion of raw tall oil (TO as a r,,.v material in the manufacture of lacnijer resins (R). To acheave thist TO is esterified with glycerine, Pentaory- thrite, mannite and then employed in the modifi- cation of the nhenolIoTmaldehyde R, obtained from a mixture of 0- and n-phenylpbonols or from phe- nal (I). Examnlet. 96 7r I are dissolved in 200 gr of 37% formaliu, adding 3 pr Ba(OH)2 and leaving it for 4 days at room temperature, i~us obtaining a resinous condensate (RC). 300 Pr of TO are Card: 1/3 H - 134 COUNTBY CATEGORY A73S. JOUR. AUTHOR INMTUTE TITLE ORIG. PUB* ABSMWT :heated to 800, pradually adding RC wbile a!?itating Con'd the mixture. Each nortion of RC is added only af- ter water added with the nreceeding nortion is re- moved by evaporation. After all of the additions are made the, temneratnre is carefully increased to 1200. In the nas.iinp of C09, tem-nerature is raised to 1800, followed by a gradual addition of 16.5 pr of nentaerytbrite (glycerine). The temne- rature is then increased to 2500 and beating is continued for 8 hours. The obtained R has an acid number of 1P, softening noint of 1030, soluble in Card- 2/3 COUNTRY H CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. RL*JQdm., No 17, 1959, No. 69890 AUTHOR INSTIT(JTE TITLE ORIG. PUB. ABSTRACT :linseed. oil. It is established. tbat lacquers Con'd made of TO resins do not dry as fast but after they do the coatinp, re;-tcbes the required hardness. -- M. Kowalski. Card: 3/3 H - 135 LUNKIEWICZI__Lan~~ EMINglow Phenylphenols as raw material for the production of lacquer resino, Polimery tworz wielk 8 no.2;58--61 F 263. 1, Instytut ~rzemyslu Drobnego Rzemiosla,, Zaklad Cliemiiv WbLrszawa. LUNKMICZ, Janina concentration by volum of pigments and fillers bar as applied,to the calculation of components of dispersed mixtures. Polizery tworz vialk 9 no.lOt424-429 0 164. 1. Institute of Small Industry and Crafts, Warsaw. LUNKIINICZ, Janin& Oil number and concentration by volume pigmer:tS Inf, fillers. Prt.2. Folimary twarz vielk 9 no.11:4601-4"1 N 164. 1. Instituta of Small Indixatry and Handicraft, 'i;'arsaw, WNXI3WICZ. J. The supreme command of the Polish Armed Forces abroad in the years 1939-1946; an outline of organization and activity. (Conclusion) P- 3 (GLEBOWICZ, JXRZY) (Warsaw. Poland) 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East 3kropean Accessions MUI) IC- Vol- 7- No. 5- 1958