"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LVOVICH, M.I. - LVOVSKIY, P.G."

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Ic Vo 'USSE Agriculture Water supply Card 1/1 Pub 86 Authors Vvoyich, M. I.,j Prof.. systems And Agriculture Title Periodical Friroda 43/10,, 43-53o Oct 1954, Abstract The changeability of the water-systems of the rivers of ti-a Soviet Union from year to year'and season to season is cited as one of the reasons for the Government's.extensive hydraulic constructions and work in alteration improvement of waterways. An account is given of what has been accom- y with such constructions, alo th plished in.various nart3 of the countr rig wi -improvement in ac, iculture resulting therefrom. Eighteen Russian refer- the -,r ence (1892-1953). Illustrations; drawings; tables. s Institution.-: ... .Submitted -,- -i r-~I- '~'- - lovoVICH.M. 1. ~` ' ' Change In wind and water conditions of a territory due to silvi- cultural improvement of lands. Trudy Inst.geog. no.64:5-68 '55. (MIRA 8:11) (Forest influences) (Windbreaks, Shelterbelts, etc.) GERASIKOV. I.P.; AM=, D.L.; IJUDYKO, M.I.; DAVITAYA, F.F.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY,B.L.; KUNIN, V.1f.; LIVOVIGH 14.1.- RIMER, G.D.; BHNVTS(N, P.F. Thermal and hydrological regime of the enrthlo surfFLce, its role in the dynami~n of nRtural processes, geographical differences, And methods of transforming it for practical purposes. I2v.AN SSSR.Ser.geog. no.4; 47-59 J1-Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Hydrology) L'VOVIGH. M.I. Hotbouee effect in snow melt* IZv.Vses.geog,ob-va 88 no.6: 526-532 N-D '56. (~MA 10:2) (snow) Lvimc-H, M. 1, 3(.4,5) Y PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sovI1655 .Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komitet po geodezil i geofizike. Tezisy dokladoy na n Generallnoy ansambleye Mezhdunarodaogo geodezicheskogo i geofizicheskogo soyuza. Mezhdunarodnaya assotsiatsiye, nauchnoy gidrologii (Abstracts of Reports Submitted to the 11th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Theluternational Asso- ciation of Scientific Hydrology) Moscow., 1957- 101 P- /Parallel texts in Russian and English or French/ 11500 copies printed. No additional contributors mentioned PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for hydrologists and civil engineers. COVERAM This collection of abstracts covers reports presented at the 11th General Assembly of the International Union of G'eodesy and Geophysics on bydrologicali erosional, and glaciOlogiCal . processes. Studies related to problems of underground waters., snow, and rivers are also disCUBBed. the abstawts arer, in Russian, with English or French translations. Those appear- ing in English are dW'~nated by a single asterisk; those in Frew* by two. There are no references given. Card 1/4-, Abstracis of Itepolts (Cont.) SOV/1655 .TABLE OF COREM: Alekspyev, G.A. Principles for Computing ME4ftm Runoff in the Absence of Actual Observations 5 Kalinin, G.O. Computing and Foreedsting Runoff by the Inflow of Water Into a River Basin * 12 L'vovich 14.1. Factors Affecting River Runoff 17 Lopatin, G.V. Deposits in USSR Rivers 22 Piotrovich, V.V. Computing Dates of Preeze-Up and Ice Clearance in Water Reservoirs 27 Popov, I.V. Variations in the Shape of Water Reservoir Rims and the Forecast of Such Changes * 31 Hakbmanov, V.V. Influence of Forests on the Accumulation and Thawing of Snow in Relation to Meteorological Conditions 36 Car& 2N -- --LIVOV-l-GA- M-Ir-- inktor geograficheskikh nauk, otyetatyannyy redaktor; VOLYNSKAU, V.S., redaktor izdatelletva; KAKUNI, Ye.V., tekhnicheakiy radaktor [Flood streams and their control] Selevya potoki t mary bor'by 9 nimi. (Koskyal 1957. 249 p. (MLRA 10:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR..Komisetya po eelevym potokam ~ (Zr*sicn) (Floods) (Runoff) LIVOVICH. M.I.; AFM'YIVA, V.A.; KUZNETSOV, N.T. L,,-; - ~ Ii , . Changes of runoff in virgIn land development areas and tasks con- fronting hydrology as a geographical science. Izv.AN SM.Ser. geog.no.1:80-91 Ja-F 157. (jam io: 4) 1. Inatitnt geografii AN 8 M . (Runoff ) NO min x Dow anOWATICO Akedemlya nask ASSR- Instant goografil. Toprogy fist =M42-ranwrroblous In Physical 0000= I YTO P. Irrata allp In" ""Gov, IN copies printed. G.D. MI&tor Doctor at Geographical - of ft;llghlM Hou"I PA. 12SUIANTI I~f;Xr Zd a.r . . . j Tech. 34.1 N.V. Novishkove. PMOM This book Is intended for meteorologists, hydrolocists, d students of physical googrOM a n wologists, geologists, gameral. N COMAM Theme aftlol*s are indicated to A*4dwdGlAn A-A- ev In aomeemerstlon of his saveaty-fifth 'birthday orl l G r y g anniversary. They treat PrObISIRS in phySIO&I 9809r$PhY Per- the northers reglons or the um and p"41calarly t o talning those of TOmtla. The majority of the articles a" devoted to questions of latitudinal and vertical somatIon 12d contain such factual material -a the relationship Utwess the vWons ponents. Practical conclusions and matters. ror P:,::Nplos arG cited. Xseh article Is accompanied, JW cg "14 photographs abd numerous bIbIlographle refspences. maps Fare -ord it JCM 0 To. 1. 70114WA, . VS4rds4y*T4klY T 564 aware". Climati. structure or Y " : 0, k Cha 1, the Weather o. ratteras in t he nals, of Axiatis an and Its rala tlemshIp to G eneral Atmewpherio, Wr~ Istles IIwd=, 161.. and O.A. Dreadev. Climatological 479 In the Mytroloosal Negims, at Lend An," 41 wft4 galames at Caltivated nelds -A L Koh Z ! , - L - R gas& t/4 LfVOVICH, M. I. f Its "Complex Geographical Method in ilydrologi and the Taskf; c I 1*00rt PMOUW Ut t1w 3rd AU-Uaim F44=106ical COngmGso 7-3.7 Oct 1957.s ~enlngrfkd- (lzv-'Ak lr=k 8=--'Ber 9602mf -, 1 03-9, '58) LIVGVICRP M.12 Water protecting shelterbelts in river valleVe and the efficient methods of their utinzation. rzv.Vaeo.geog.ob-va 90 no-5:424-437 S-0 '58. (MIRA n: 11) (Windbreaks, shelterbelts, ate.) (Iombering) U"- r -;0 1: L'vovi c1i I.' I TITLE: YevE;eni-, Varfolom~~ye,.,--Jc'n 7~liznyak (10C`1-1958) "C-0, Izve,,;'Ui-,!-a r---uk '33,31' L) I U300-1 1~:aya, 10:-50, -.,r 2, pp 157-152 E "T: This ar'-icle has bee-- vxit.'Geil 2' -oration of -11C the Doctor of Technical 'ciences, P-ofe-sor Ye- vCeniy Varfolomo-revich Bliznya'41--, died on 25 Cctober 1953. Tor .-loro thau fifty years, LJS name was connected the dev~-,Io- U L U U prient o I hydro- lo-ical research -ai,-Ld hi'l-,;-host Ivdrolo~;icai turai-nin-- Lj in the Soviet Union. Froa 19,%'~ to t-ho o--ad, of lift-, tho Scientist i--a -,U-I.LO U3-,:)a ~-.S actino procider-t- of Q-ejl'I't-,-2LYa vodol-iozyay- --i stven-r-ykh pro- blem (Section of" '7at,:?:,.- Econoniy Duri-1- !-ds life publ-J.--l-icd tllaray-, 11,0 rjost various problems of hydr.Dlo~~.y Laad 1-477,rotoch- U I=d 1/2 nical enGinoerin,-. II.:anj- o'L his b su Works set fort'-i Q Yev--eniy Varfollomeyevich -L"lizirj,ak the results of 1-ds hydrolof~ical researc7-_ on t'-,'C u on I- o nir cy Uver anal its af f'lucii's. In addii 4u u uls sciontific activit,7-, is Taalities as a 'Ueac'ler ,)~O 'l started lec- V11 1:11 r e widel- appreciated. Trom 10 turinf- at -eo-rap'nical and ~-,eolol-lcal derar' m;ants of t'llac .:o7cO-,.-i ".___,qiverSi_U"7 and fto.-ii 1';"'/0 lue, -::-as h-earl of 21'-I-Le c'ia' -nental '1,7,1--r~1o of ir ol co u- rcolo;~ical departm-e-at of tlic r Oard 2/2 KUNIN, Y.N.; LESHCHINSKIY, G.T.; LIVOVIGH, R.I., prof., doktor geograf. nauk, otv.red.; VCL-YNSE:i'Y-A.--V-.'S.,-redizd-va; MARKOVICH, S.G., tekhn.red. (Temporary surface runoff and artificial formation of ground Waters in thB desert] Vremannyi poverkhnostnyi stok i Iskusstvennoe formirovanie gruntovykh vod v pustyne. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 156 p. (min 14:2) (Turkmenistan--Hydrology) L VCVTCH,- -Mark -re- "Regularities of Stream-flow of the Globe.11 report to be submitted for the intl, Geographical Union, 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm,Sweden, 6-13 August 1960. 02-4 10 v0 0 q -d w 0' a, 0 r I-l"U" 31 -U 'o at, t o I ~ C 2 L 9 ~p a No j-5 C' A A Z - t; ZIVOVIC ,.M ~I., - - .----m _prof. River runoff throughout the world. Priroda 49 no.5:19-28 My 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Runoff) BUYANOVSKIY, M.S.; LIVOVIC119 M.I. Geographical basis of the economic developmL-nt of the floodplain and the Volga Delta. Izv. AN SSSF. Ser. ~eo~:. nc.1:6E- 79 Ja-F 161, 1. Institut geoCrafii AN SSSII. (VolUa VaIley-Agricultural geographyY-. LITOVIGHp M.I.; BASSp S.V.; GRINp A.M.j DREYE-Rp N.N.; KUPRIYANOVA, Ye.l. The *~ter.balazce of the U.S.S.R. and prospects for its transformation. Izv. AN SSSR."Ser. geog. no.6:36-46 X-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 10 Institut, geografii AN SSSR. (Water resources development) KEMMEMKH, Aleksey Oskarovich; LIVOVICH,9 M.I., doktor geogro nauks otv. red.; VDIYNSKAYA, . .. red. Iz-T-va; HYLINA, Yu.V., tekhn. red. [Hydrograpby of the Northern, Sub-Arctic,, and Arctic Urals] Gidrografiia Severnogos Pripoliarnogo i Poliarnogo Urala. Mo- skva., Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSRj 1961. 136 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Ural Mountains--Fqdrograpby) GLUSHKOV, Wktor Grigorlyevich, Inzh-, gidrolog [188-':~-1939]; L CH, M.I.; - ffCMI . GEWDIOV, I.P., akademikj, red.; BLIZNYAK, Ye.V., red. [deceased]; DAVIDOV, M.I., RUBIN, V.N#, otvo reds; POSUVSKUj V.Vo., redw-,--BIRINAt A.V., red, izd-va; POLIANOVAp T.V.,.tekbn. red. (Theoretical problems and methods of'bydrological research] Voprosy teoril :L =&tedy-'giftqIogf&henkIkkL- issledovanii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SM, 1961. 1+15 P. (MIRA 14:9) (Hydroloa-Research) LIVO-VICH.,--9-11 Comprehensive utilization and conservation of water resources. Izv, AN SM. Ser, geog. no.2:37-45 Mr-Ap 161. (MIPA l1+:3) 1. Institut eografli AN SSSR. . Nater resources development) BUYANOVSKIY, M.S., atarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LIVOVICH, M.I., prof. Volga-Akhtuba Flood Plain and the Volga Delta. Priroda 50 no.6: 52-58 Je 161. (MBA 14:5) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSRP Moskva, (Volga Valle5--Water resources development) GERASIMOV, I.P., akaderik, red.; SHCYMBAKOV, D.I., akademik, red.; LIVOVICH, M.I., prof., red.; SENILOVA, M.N., red.; YEGOHOVA, Mr a , W=T.-red. (Problems in the economic utulization of the Volga-Alchtuba Flnod Plain and the Volga Delta]Probler-7 Ichoziaistvemogo osvoeniia Volgo-Akhtubinskoi FoiW i dellty Volgi. Ymskva., Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 146 p. (14M 15:10) .41 Akademiya nauk-IM.- Inotitui ~g'eid* UO (Volga-Akhtuba Flood Plain-Reclamation of land) (Volga Delta--Reclamation of land) -MOVICH', M.I. Water balance and its zona2 features, Izvo AN SSSR, Sere geogo n005:3-13 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR* (Runoff ) GERASIHOV, I.P,,; Prinimnli uchastiye: ARMND, DL... nauchriyy potrudnik; B'UDAGOVSKIY.. A.I., nauchr4ry sotrudnik; nauchnyy sotrudnik; SILIVESTROV) S,I,, nauchnyy sotrudnik; SOBOLEV., L.H.., nauchnyy sotrudnik Reduce and bring to a minim= the dependence of our Opicultirre on natural elements. Izv. AN SWR* Sero geogo no-5:45-51 S-0 162o (MIRA 15:10) 1. Inatitut ge4grafil AN SSSR. (Agriculture) (Geographical research) GRIN, A,M,; DREYYER, N.N,; LIVOVICH, M.I., doktor geograf. nauk , t, - - ~ " Water represents the wealth of a countr7; water balance and its regulation. Priroda 51 (i.e. 521 no.5:16-43 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Water resources development) BASS, Sergey Varfolomeyevich; doktor geogr. nauk, otv. red.; GRISHBIA, L,I.,. red.izd-va; liOVICHKOVA, 17.D., tekhr.. red.; KASHILA, P.S., tekhn, red. [Intrazonal characteristics of the spring surface runoff in the forest zone] Vn-utrizonallnye osobennosti vesennego po- verklmostnogo stoka v lesnoi zone. Moskva, Izd-vo Pll SSSR.9 1963. 105 p~ (Zagorsk District-Runoff) (MIU 16:12) LIVOVICH, Mark Isaakovich, prof.; ABRWW, L.S.,, red.; KOVOVALYUK, .-K., mlad. red.; ARDANOVA, N.P., tekhn. red.; VASIKINA, R.S.2 tekhn. red. [Man and water; conversion of the water budget and river runoff] Chelovek i vody; proobrazovanie vodnogo balansa i rechnogo stoka. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1963. 567 p. (MIRA 17:3) BUYA11OVSKIY, Mikhail Samoylovich, kand. geogr. nauk; LIVOVICII, Mark Isaakovich doktor geogr. nauk, prof.; -rmm-xriU-vx-I Rd. . li-&TY1 71 T. 4ekhr.. z ed. f . (Natural resources of the lower Volga Valley] Bogatstva Nizhnei Volgi. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 30 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauka., tekhnilce. XII Seriia: Geologiia geografiia, no.21) (MIRA 17:1) AWAND, D.L.; Prinimal uchastiye:-LIVOVICII, M.I.; RAUNER, YU.L.; w BO LET J, L. N. Landform geophysics. Izv.kN SSSR. Ser. geog. no. 2-12-23 Mr-AP 164. (MIRA 17-5) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. -- - - . -"4 -, , , ~ LIVOVIGH Jq 14.I.J. doktor geograf.nauk The problem of transforming the water supply. Vest. A,',' ss,~R 34 no. 1:26-35 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:5) GMASTMOV, I.P.; ZIMINA, R.P.; LILIYFOBERG2 D.A.-,- LIVOVIC . . 0; MESHCHERYAKOVJ, YU.A.; CHUBUKOV, L.A. ; CH V, D.A. In memorY of Anastac Stoianov Beshkov (1896-1964)., a famous Bulgarian geographer. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no-3:134 164. (MIRA 17:6) LIVOVICH, M.I. 'dater balance and harvest. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.3:35,47 MY-Je 165# (RMA 18:6) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. KORZHUrEV, YEGOROV, O.V.,* 11AUMOV, S.N.; ZOLINIKOV, V.G.: KAFLAVAYEV, M.N.-. KIMP.Bi, S.P.; KOSAACHEV, K.P.: Prinimali ucbasLiye: KORONIEVICH, N.I.; D'YAKONOV, F.V.; GERASDiOV9 I.P.p akademik, red.,-- PREOBRAZHESNKIY, V.S., red.; RIKHTFR, G.D., red.; ABPAMOV, L.S. red.; ARMAND, D.L., 7ed.; GEUER, SJu., red.; ZONN, S.V., red.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY, B.L.:, red.z KOMAR, I.V., red.; LAVRENKO, Ye.M., red.; LEOUTIYEV, N.F., red.z =1011, P.A., red.i M.I... red.; NESiIGHERYAKOV, Y-.,.A., red.; MINTS, A.A., red.; 9R~-ZAYEV, E.M., red.~ NASh,11OVICH, A.A., red.; POKSHISBEVSKIY, V.V., red.p POMUS, M.I., red.- ROZOV, N.N., red.; SOCHAVA, V.B., red.; FORMOZOV, A.N,,. red.; YANSHIN, A.L., red. (Yakutial IAkutiia. Moskva, Nauka,, .1965. 464 F. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSM. Insti'llut geografii. 2. Institut geogra- f1i 21 SSSR (for Korzhuyev.. Vit-v-l*tskiy)- 3 yakutskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR (for Yegorov). 4. Moskovskiy .. - oblastnoy pedagogicheskiy instii"ut im. L.K.Krupskoy (for Naumov). 5. Fochvenziyy muzey AN SS8R (for Zollnikov). 6.,.Mosko-vskiy go- sudarstvennyy universitet- im. M.V.Lomanosove. (for Karavayev). 7. Proizvodstvenrty-I nauchno--is,31ednvatel'skiy institut stroitell- stva Gosstroya SSSR (fcr Kachurin). 8. Institut geografii Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka S--'blrskcgt) u-tdeleniya AN SSSR (for Kosmachev). AVSYUK, G.A.; ARMAND, D.L.; VENDROV, S.L.; GELLER, S.Yu.; GERASIMOV, I.P.; GRIGORIYEVv A.A.; GRICHUK, V.P.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY, B.L.; KAWNIN, L.G.; ISAKOV, Yu.A.; LEONTIYEV, N.F.; LIVOVICHp I.I.I.; I-SjP7AY:E:1-,', ,NEYSHTADT, M.I.; RIKRTER, G.D.; * On Academician Vladimir Nikolaevich Sukachev's 85th birthday. .Izv. AN SSSR. Sel*. geog. no.40-4 JI-Ag 165. (MIR-k 18: 8) LIVOVICH, N.A. Metabolism of phosphorus compounds in the hunan tlUroid gland In different forms of pathology. Vop., biol. I kraev. mod. no.4t340-345 163. (MIRA 17:2) L I VOVIC P.A, Isomorphism of potassium and oxonium conpoun4s* Zhurrneorg*khims 8 no.5tl276-1277 Yq 163. (KRA 16:5) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet i Saratovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Oxonium compounds) (Potassium salts) (Isomorphiam) ANTIMONOV, g.S., prof.; VEDENIN, N.N., kand. yurid. nauk; UNKIN, D.M., prof.; GRAVE,, K.A., prof.; YEPANESHNIKOV, N.V., doti~; ZHUKOVA, L.F., dots.; KUNI~, Ya.A., dots.; LtVOVICH, Yu.Ya.; MARGOLIN, M.Z.; MOROVSKAYA, T.A., dors.; PH-EHINA., S.V., kand. yurid, nauk; SADIKOV, I.N.; FIALKOV, M.A., kand. yurld. nauk; YAZEV, V.A., kand. yurid. nauk; YAKHNINA, N.A., kand. yurid. nauk; KIRAKOZOVA, N.Sh., red.; ELIKINA, E.M., tekhn. red. (Government trade regulation] Regulirovanie gosudarstvennoi torgov1i. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1963. 339 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Commercial law) LIVOVIGI-KC-3TRITME, 11. M., Ent-.r. Cand. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: I'lleat and Liaht. Conditions of Greenbouses in Relation to GlazinpF." Moscow Order of the Labor Fed Fanner Construction Engineering inst i~-eni V. V. Kuybyshev, 3 Nov 47. SO: Vechernvaya 'MoskveP Nov, 1947 (Project #17836) .LVOVICI, U. 'Kathods of p1mming windbreaks on the fields of collective and state farmow, P- 31 Walele Roma=-Sovietice. Beria Silvicultura-IMustria Lemrmlul Si A Hartial.. Series a II-a, V- 7. not 15. SePt/Oct. 1952 Bacuresti) x"It Imr O&A ceeoions, N62 30% Month List of INNUM AOpc /L 4 15 2ongreass sWtomber 1953, Unal. LVQVIC"L [Llvovichlo M.T.]l BASSO S.V.; GRIN, A.M.; MEIER, N.N.;-[bmWj.- NX]; KIUTYJAWAS E.I. [Kupkyanova,, Ye.I.j Irydrologic balance of the U.S.S.R., and prospeots of its transformation. Analele geol geogr 16 no.3:124,..136 JI-Ag 162. LIVOUCHP Ye'v' Transmission of cc!-,,-lc-x resistarice an ~Acteria !~f -.e enterlc group. Zhur. m1krobiol., epld. i Imun. 42 no.6:40-43 165. (IIIRA, 18:9) 1. Sanil.-arno-epi.deritologicheskaya stantsiya stantsil Faltava Yuzhnoy zheleznoy dorogi. KAZAKOV, M.L.; RAGAZINA, M.F., inzh., ved. red.;,LIVO ')KAYA, B.I., red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. ------ (Gas-flame hardening of low-module gear sheels]Zakalka ga- zovym plamenem melkomodullnykh zubehatykh koles. Moskva, Filial Vses. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii, 1958. 9 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 3. No. M-58-337/12) (MIRA 16:2) (Steel-Rardening) LIVOVSKAYA, B.S. Designing molding equipment. Kaucb.i rez. 19 no-5:41-44 My 16o. 04IRA 13:7) 1. Zavod "Krasny7 traugolinikes. , (Boots and shoes, Rubber) AA~025120 S/O4_l/64,/OO9/OO3/Oo52/oo56 L137HO-A,: Ltvovskaya,, E. H.; Kotova, E. S. TITLE: Effect of gamma-neutron irradiation on the eyes with dosos approaching the pormissable limit SOURCE: Moditsinskaya radiolomiya, v. 9, no. 3, 1964, 52-56 TOPIC TAGS: gamma-irradiation, neutron irradiation, gamma-neutron irradia-blion) injury of eyev 15 rem total d9se, synchrocyclotron onorator, proton synchroton operator, ophthalmological examination, i~ntraocular pressure, retina vessel caliber, crystalline lens, - ocular accotiodation, color vision, 30 rem total dose, retinal artery diastolic pressure ABSTRACT: Two L, roups totalling 186 workers operating high-power accelerators"including synchrocyclotrons and proton synchrotons,,for 6-8 yrs were tested by ophthalmologists, The first group consisted of 157 workers exposed primarily to garuna-irradiation with total doses within-a 15-rem limit. The second group consisted of 25 workers exposed primarily to neutron-irradiation with total doses ?etween 16-50 ram and 4 workers with total doses between 50-112 rem. Cardl/2 -- ACCESSION Nit: AP4025190 A control group of 189 persons with the same age distribution and comparable working conditionso but without radiation exposure, was sts'l also tested. Ocular-accomodation, color-vision, and refraction te were given. Intraocular pressure was measured by Maklakov's method and retina vessel caliber was measured by a new PEO-58 "visuoseope Biomicroseopie examinationi of the crystalline lens were made. Ophthal-raological test results for.the gamma- and neutron-irradiated workers and the control group show that exposure to gamma and neutron irradiation~for 6-8 yrs doesinot affect the eyes. The crystalline lens.,whieh is the most vulnerable part of the eye remains unharmed. The only difference found was in the diastolic pressure o-' the 0 retinal central artorywhieh tends to be lower in workers exposed t over 30 rem. These workers are in good health and can continue working under the same coz*itions. Orig. art,,has: 4 tables.9 1figure. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED.- 04JF10 DATE ACQ: 17Apr64. ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: AM, -NO REP SOV: 005 OTHM: 00 1 CAS/2 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Lebedev, V. N. (Moscow); Gu0_'kova, A. K. (Moscow); Ponizovskaya, A. 1. (Moscow); Denisova, e. A. (Moscow57; Grib-ov-a-, -T.- A. (Moscow); Salatakaya. M.- 1. (Moscow); L'vovskaya, E. N. (Moscow) ORG: Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy); Scientific Research Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases AM SSSR (Institut giglyeny truda i profzabolevaniy AMN SSSR) TITLE: Clinical and dosimetric data derived from observation of personnel operating a 10-Gev OIYAI synchrophasotron (Analysis of results of dosimetric monitoring from 1956-1962) SOURCE: Gigiyena truda i professionallnyye zabolevaniya, no. 4, 1966, 9-14 TOPIC TAGS: radiation effect, industrial hygiene, medical examination, systolev diastole, bradycardia ABSTRACT: Workers operating a 10-Gev synchrophasotron at the high-energy laboratory of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research in the period of 1955-1962 were examined and clinical test results were-correlated with data derived fromlosimetric moni- toring. Levels of influence of x-rays, gamma radiation, beta radiation, and fast neutron radiation (the latter in the energy range of 0.5-200 Mev) were determined by various methods. Wor4re were divided-into.three groups according to the kind Card 1/2 UDCs 613.648:621.384.611 L- 24780-66 - F ACC NRI AP6014390 I and level of radiation to which they bad been habitually exposed. It was found that the first group, consisting of people directly involved in the operation and repair of the synchrophasotron, in servicing of linear accelerators, etc., received doses from 2-3 rem (the maximum permissible dose was set at 5 rem/yr). The second group, consisting of physicists and engineers conducting the experiments, together with technicians and mechanics, received about the same amounts of radiation. The third group, auxiliary personnel such as electricians and janitors exposed to radiation only occasionallypaveraged less than 0.5 rem/yr. Two hundred and fifty-four workers (all groups) were given thorough physical examinations'in the course of the 8-yr observation period. Eighty-five percent of the subjects were men, 95% were under 40, and 67% had periods of service from 4-10 yr. Two hundred and two control sub- jects were given the same tests. The following functional shifts, all within physiological norms, were noted in the experimental group: 1) Seventeen percent of the experimental group had a systolic pressure of 100 mm or loweri as compared with 5% of the controls, and 35% had A systolic pressure of 105 mm or lower, as against 21% of the controls. 2) Diastolic pressure was also decreased in the experl mental group, but to a lesser extent. 3) Pulse pressure in the experimental group averaged 40.6 mm as against 44 mm in the controls. 4) In the experimental group, tonus of blood vessels In the lower extremities was somewhat decreased. 5) Brady- cardia was noted in 45% of the experimental group as compared with 28% of the con- trols. It must be noted that these variations did not hinder work capacity or seriously detract from the overall health of the s6JeatbIw"t1gsted. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. SUB CODEt- 06/ SUBM DATM Mec6ll/ ORIC REFC;-:6d#/;- ord Llvqn.r" -1 -4- , W-fl-I - Synoptic conditions for strong winds in the Kakbovka Reservoir region. Trudy UkrNIGMI i.o.27237-46 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Kakhovka Reservoir-Winds) L I VOVS OVO The multiplication of Salmonella noscow in thfj bodies of whit-- mice. Zhur.mikrobiol.lep.id.i immm. 40 no.12.-88-92 D 163. (MIRA 17:12) 1. lz Gosudarstvennogo kontrollnogo instituta imeni Tarasevicha. LIVOVSKAYA, II.V. --l- - -- ` Comparative studies on the resiatance of mice immunized with typhoid 0- and VI-vaccines to the true infection. Blul. eksp. blol. i med. 59 no.2:95-97 F ta'5- (14TRA 18 -.7) 1. Otdoll vaktsln (zav. - doktor mod. nauk Ye.N. Melilcova) Kontrollnogo instituta meditolnukikh biologicbeakikh pre- parato7 iMeni Ta:rasevicha, Mskva. L I VOVSKAU V 7 Clinical and laboratory criteria for the determination of acute alcoho- lic Intoxication. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 58 no.3'.346-350 '58. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Kafedra pslkhiatrii (zavedutyusbehiy - prof. T.N. Gordova) Kur- skogo meditsinokogo Instituta. (ALMOLIC DITOXICAT1017. diag. clin. & laboratory test correlates (Rao)) BRAGINSKAYA.9 4,1S.; GOLUBKOV, O.Z.; OORDOVA9 T.N.; LIVOVSKAYA, V.F.,- LUKIYLNCHIKOVA, M.L~ Dynamics of schizophrenia as revealed by materials from a catamnestic study of patients of the Kursk Poychoneurological Dispen .9ary. Report No.l: Dynamics of thetapeutio remissions. Sbor. trud. Kursk. 00, mod. inst. no-13:4.18-423 158. (MIRA .14:35 1. Iz k3-iniki psikhia-trii (ispolynyayusU,~-hiy obyaz~amosti zav. - 'kand, medito-inskikh nauk O.Z.Golubkov) Kurs-io~o dosudarstve-nnogo maditsinskogo instituta; Nauchnyy rakovoditell raboty prof. T.N. Gordova. (SCHIZOPHRMIL) - LIVMKAYA, T. P. - Lfvovskaia, V. P. and Umanskii, Ia. S. Certain peculiarities in the decomposition titano-tungsten complex carbide. Page 1167. June 27, 1949. SO: Journal of Technical Physics,, Vol* 20., No., 10. October 1950 LWOVSKAYA, V. P. and IRIANSM, Ya. S. "Certain Peculiarities of the Decomposition of Complex Titanium.-TurEsten Carbide," Zhurnall Te:~hniche3koy Fiziki, Vcl. 20, pp 1167-11741, N'0- 10, MoEcw, 195"'. U-1541, 30 Oct - 51 AUTHORS: Borok, B.A., Gavrilin, V.I., SOV/32-24-9-45/53 Lobashev, B P. Llvovskaya, V.P. TITLEs Perfection of the FurnaceTVV-2 for Use in Vacuum and Controllable Atmospheres (Usovershenstvovaniye pechi TVV-2 dlya raboty v va- kuume i kontroliruyemykh atmosferakh) PERIODICAL% Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, PP 1158-1159 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The furnace mentioned in the title, which is built at the "Platino- pribor" factory, was rebuilt for experiments in a controllable atmosphere and with a greater capacity. B.V. Fedin and B.P. Loba- shov, as well as A.F. Androsov and Ya.I. Pikaloy took part in the reconstruction. The tomperature control was changed from a step- like -to a continuous one. As -hitherto the furnace has been operating only in vacuum no apeoial fixing of the upper part of the furnace to the furnace body has been provided. This had to be changed as in the present case.the pressure within the furnace is equal to atmospheric pressure. The increase in dimensions of the furnace was earried out in two variables. First, an increase of the radius of the tungsten heater (to 90 mm), which secured a temperature of 23000, In the other case a temperature of 14000 could be obtained Card 1/2 by using a heater of molybdenum sheet with a diameter of 130 mm. Perfection of the Furnaosl"N .2 for Use in Vacuum SOV/32-24-9-45/53 and Controllable Atmospheres The 'temperature control by the transformer QSUWA5 as practised up to rLftw was changed by L.N. Petrov by introducing the trans- forme:! 0-T-34 (Or O-T -24) and the autotransformer TNIN-40. The life of the two heaters is given with 1,5 months. A diagram of the changed furnacs 757-2 iz-&iven, and it is mentioned that the fur- nace has been successfully u8ed for 5 years. There is 1 figure., ASSOCIATIONs Tsentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallur- gii (Central Scientific Research Institute X ftTycize Metallurgy) Card 2/2 VCV 15 K A Y~) , Yi. USSR/Microbioloey - Medical and Veterinary. F-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 1957, 26399 Author : Laprun, B.M., L'yovskaya, Ye.l. Inst Title : Rapid Bacteriological Diagnosis of Dysentery by Means of a Combined Carbohydrate-Alcohol Column. Orig Nb : Voyen.-med. zh., 1956, No 3, 53-55 Abst : For purposes of laboratory diagnosis of dysentery, the authors propose the implantation of suspected colonies from bacto-agar Zh on a combined medium, consisting of stratified layers of Giess medium with n-nnite, saccha- rose, lactose and glucose. VR indicator is added to the medium. The upper part of the media column obtained (Ressel medium) is beveled off. Implantation is done through puncture and scratching, after -which sterile meat infusion is made to cap the column, and indol and hydrogen sulfide indicator strips are placed below the Card 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary. F-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 1957, 26399 stopper. Results are checked twenty-four hours later by means of the usual indicators- 3500 tests using the classic and proposed methods revealed no divergences. The proposed method shortens the length of the test, makes more economic use of laboratory containers, in- creases relative thermostat capacity, and decreases the ntmber of racks in use. The authors recommend the me- thod for mass tests by mobile and field laboratories. Card 2/2 USSR '11crobiology. 1,Acroorganisms Pathogonic to Humans and F-5 AnimalB -. Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biole, No 2o, 1958, No. gog4o Aut hor :Laprun, B. li.; L:vovskaya, Yo. I. Inst :Not given Titlo :An Exporimont Using Mombrano Filtors for a Quantitativo Dotormination of tho Mftont of Surfaco Corrtamination by Entoric Bacilli Orig rub :Sb. nauchno. rabot. Mold. otd. Vdos nauchno. o-va mikrobiol., opidomiol., i Infoktolonistov, 1957, VYP, 2, 97-100 Abstmct :Storilo gauzo pads 5 x 5 cm in dimonsion, noistonod with physiological solution, woro usod to wipa 50 - 100 cm- surfacos. Tho -psds woro immorsod in flasks containing 50 - 100 ml of stcrilo physiological solution a--A shakon for 3 - 5 min., aftor which tho fluids woro pas3od through Card 1/2 17'(4) 170) 2a - l -Z~ -I /~,C, AUTHORS: Kurkovskiy, V. P., Llvovskiy, A- TITLE- On the Phenomena of iveuronophalfia in Inso-,vertL-:L-ral Ganglia .1 TS:,! of Rabb-,~.9, Observed in the Course of EXTC-r4, t P P11- R 10 D I C A LDokindy Akademii nauk 533R, 195c,~. Vol 126, 1 1'- r I I USSR) pp 16q - 171- % ABSTRACT: A strong ccrs'riction of thr, ventral aorta caasps in rabo irreversible clian.-es of the nerve celis r, Dimbal -Gacra' intervertebr,al gang 14 a (Refs 1-3). This has, howzr,,(-.r, an t on) 'o t-!--e effect apparently too strong which leads n.-, - I ~ necrobiosis of the nerve cells but also restrict.3 the z7z*f> ,active transforma~icn of' the cell of th~- -ia. The a..itaorc carried out a -,e:-~po-ary correspor6ing (6--12 houro) compression of the aorta ii.ztiL-ad of nc striction in order to cause irreversible ;harl--C-3 Of' a number of nerve cells on the one hand ana to thil. necessary blood supply of the surrounding milieu on the hand. The aorta was clamped outside the abdot:,en direI:tl,,r under the branch of the left renal arter-y. Th(~ nac Card 1/13 removed after 6-12 hours, thas the blood sanp'y is rc~toj,,-.. On the Phenomena of Neuronophagia in Intervertebral SOV/2o-128-1-45"A T Ganglia of Rabbits, Observed Jn the Course of Experimen:a! ischemia The wound wa,3 sutured. Tile animals -i-rerc killed 1-2 days after the removal of the clamD. The section material (Spina,L. Lar~,-na L - 3 7.,as treated ac~3crding to the --eT,!,~od of Nissl and 3 2) Q partly with jilver aCCQTfi--'rLg ZO Kakhal The results dillf,.,red cono-Mera'-)ly frca the 1ata oLtaine~-d ccnatriction of the aorta. TM-s held 4-1~, 'he cast, o-~' ne.-vt, cells as as of. satellites. The investigations sho-wed tha'- the satellites play an important role in reparative processea, It was found tral; p~agoc5,tal properties are characleristic of them, Nageotte showed that the latt-er are able to chan-e into neuronophages in loco as well as in the transplantation of ganglia, if their oapacity of such tran3formations was not lamed by noxious agents which caused the dying of nErve cells in the ganglia. These data conf irm the a-3su--ipticn of B, S . Doynikov (Refs 5 an,~ 10) concerning a possible formation of macrophages from Schwannts cells which are homologues of satellites of sensitive nerve ganglia in the degeneration of peripheral nerves. Furthermore there data a;~proxirzate the Card 2.13 peripheral neuroglia to the central one the elements of 4 0n the Phenomena of ~~ea-rono--ha'-'-Ja in interverlebra-L SC)V/'2,---.-',2Fj -- -4, Gan&Iia of Rabbits, 0'--ser-,red 1r, the Course of Ex.-;erin~2ntwi- Tz--,F_--*a which can h-co i--r-r.iular bal!E; Tath-,',a gical condP-Inno, Tjh~--rp ,.tre K ani 4 of which are, ASSOCIATION: Lenin8rads,,:iy naaclinc-ssIe`ovalellskiy institat lm. A., L Polenova (Leningra-1 S c I en f i c R es ea r Irstitute of lieu ros a rg orgy imeni A, L, Folonov) P~ ---'s Z !;T ED: LLP.,~ Acad~:-mician SUBLUTTED; May 13! '9~i9 Card 5/3 L -27913-66 ACC NRs AP6017767 SOURCE"CODE: UR/0246/65/065/005/0672/0677 AUTHOR: L'vovskiz;.. ORG: Department of Nervous Di-seases/headed by Prof# A. G. Panov/0 Order of Lenin .Acadenw-of Military Medicine im&S. M. Kirov, Leningrad (Kafedra nervnykh bolezney ano-meditsinskoy ardena Loenina-akademii); Clinic of Specialized Sur Z6,p' gery/headed -Piofessor T. Ya. Artyevlo Order of Lenin Academy of Military Medicine "S. X. &OVP Leningrad (Spetsializirovannaya khtrurgicheakaya klin:U-.a Voyemo-meditsinakoy ordena Lenina. akademii) TITLE: Alterations in the nervous system as a result of burns linical and morphological investigation) SOURCE: Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii, v. 65, no.-5, 1965, 672-677 TOPIC TAGS: injury, nervous system,, psychoneurotic disorder# hypoxias pathogenesis -ABSTRACT: 'Kiivous and psychic disorders were studied at r1ous 5 0 illness In 200 patients suffering from severe burns. The technique of B. S-~ :!Doynikov vas, used to study the morphological alterations of the nervous system In 16 patients who succumbed to burns, The study showed that varlous;~ parts of the nervous system are involved In the pathological process during !the entire course of the Illnesse Injury to the-nervous system appeared !usually as diffuse disruption of the functions of the- central nervous systems complications of Infections Injury to the peripheral nervesi, and I*autritional dlwderso Histological changes In the central nexvous ~ystqm f L rA UDCs 616-0m.17=g6v 6W-84_~16.8-m: 616-01,17': L 27913_66 Acc NR, APwJL7767 C, Indicate the decialve'Importance of vascular hypoxia in ~ithi~ogin~esl 9'of 'the injuries to the brain and spinal cord. on the pasta of the clinical band pathomorphological findings's-the author recomends treatment of burns with drugs which normalize activity of the central nervous systems decrease, ;vascular transmissibility, and stimulate regeneration processos In the nervous sys teme In Zraf ti ng I t I a Impar tant to cover wounds over SUPWICIali 'ri6rve'trOnks first. Orig. ai;t~_6_ has: 4 figurese . WWI com 06 SUEN DATE: 25Jan64 ORIG OF: 016 OTH REF: 019 Crd 2/2 LIVOVSKITI, A,46111,liah.; SLAVIN, D.S., inzh. - '11~ Planning production centers of the construction Industry. Prom. stroi. 36 no.12:4-7 D '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Construction industry) ZABULDOVICH, D.G.; -LIVOVSKIY. A,Yao .., I Heat treatment of.rod-shaped par,4o by heating in an Inducticn furnace with a lateral magnetic fields Aiu1.t9kh--.-e'konJmform- Goo.nauch*-issloinst.nauch.i tekhoinform, 16 no.10.-30-33 163. ~(MIRA 16311) k LIVOVSKIY, B.B., nachallnik stroitelletva. Skyscraper building on the Square of Insurrection. Mekh.trud.rab. 7 n0-8: 37-41 Ag 153. (MIRA 6:8) (Moscow--SkyBcrapers) (Sk7scrapers-Moscow) IVOVSKI L ~y Rolled reinforced concrete panels. Ha stroi. Mock. 1 no.3:3-5 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:8) 1, Zamestitell nachalinika Glavmoostroya. (Gonerete slabs) LVOVSKY, C.; SVOBODA, M., inz.; TRDLICA, A. Materials for protective coating of steel structures. Inz stavby 6 no.1t24-25 Ja '58, 1. Vyzkumny ustav ochrany materialu., Praha. KgYERSOH, G.A., SOKOW7, D.D.; MIROITOV, N.F.; BOGOTIAD, N.M.; PAKHOMOV, Ya.D.-, 0 L' VO ,__ VSKIYL_D.S.; IVAHOV, Ye.S.; SHHEIRV, V.M. Beryllium. Atom. energ. 5 no.6:624-630 D 158. (MIRA 12:1) (Beryllium) LIVOVSKIY. G. Photographing field vork. Sov. foto 19 no.5:2c,)-34 My 159. (MA 12.-9) (Photography, Journalintic) LIVOVSKIY, G. In the copper storage room. Sov.foto. 19 no.8:9 Ag '59. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Fotokorrespondent Potoizdata Vyotavki dostizheniy narodnogo khozyayatva SSSR. (Photography, Journalistic) (Kazakbatan--Copper mines and mining) L'VOVSKIY, Leon Dasign of hydraulic mecEanisms with bipositional elements. Rev mec appl 8 no. 4: 551-562 163. L'VOVSKIY, L.V., inzh. Equipment for making large-diameter pipes of plywood. Der. prom. no.8:5-6 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. TSentrallryy nauchno-isflledovatellskiy Institut fanary i mebeli. (PipAa, Wooden) IIVOVMUY, L.V., inzh. Selecting efficient systems for tapeless edge-wise gluing of p17~00(1 and planed veneer. Der.prom. 9 no.8:12-13 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut fanery i mebeli. (Veneer and veneering) i SOURCE kvtomat i.teleaekhanikaj 4. 9-6, no. 5,- t665o 852-843 Topic, up el -graph, signa flow graph, finite.automat6n,.autowaton synthesis tABSTRA-M 116menta' aut6r~a 4 with-potential or impulse impat and output are i briefly consider6d'.-The finite~automaton, defined as a set of interconnected I elemenfar~ automata~, is. rep~esent6d by a characteristic graph. It is explained how the automaton opprations can be recorded as a series of , graphs. A procedure is ispecified--fdraynthesizing the~finite automaton which may have noncyclic, cyclic, Jor cyclic~with4-a pre'-'ayeliffequence.of stated: construction of the initial graph; ~the reduced graph; selection of intermediate elementary automatal the final graphl ~ci.rcuiting the characteristic graphs; definition of the input functions of jelementW automatal:cheaking the resultq designing the automaton circuits. The 41 ~ mathod is illustrated by. an'-example of constructing an asynchronous bina--7- !1counter-type automaton. Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 32 for=-Llas, and 2 tables. rd 1/9 S 0 LIVOVSKIY, L.S. (Bukharest) Use of graphs in problems of the synthesis of finite automata. Avtom. i telem. 26 no-5:832-843 My 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted July 11, 1964. ACC NRi AP7002093 AUTHCRi Livovakiy, L. S. (Bucharest) ORG: none SOURCt'-CODEt UR/0103/66/000/012/0088/0093 TITLE: Choice of input elements for finite-state automata SOURCE: Avtomatika I telemekhanika, no. 12, 1966, 88-93 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, automatic control R and D, finite automaton ABSTRACT: Synthesizing a finite-state automaton whose output signals are specified is considered.The automaton consists of electromagnetic relays and is controlled by pushbuttons, keys, and switches. Operation of the automaton is represented by signal- i flow graphs, in which K, Z, W describe the states of inputs, inside elements, and i outputs, respectively, at a time moment N. A program of operation specified in V1 valuesi. can be represented by graphs whose transformations result in minimum K and in a .residual graph. Thus, the problem of Input-signal selection is reduced to a problem of encoding the states. The encoding is shown for a particular case of a 2-stage automaton with 4 commands. The method is illustrated by an automaton intended for controlling reversible motor with two brakes. flints for synthesizing automata with no input constraint are given. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 15 formulas. CODE: 09, 13 / SUBM DATEs 12Fob66 / ORIG REF: 001 / OT11 REF: 003 -6 LIVOVSKIY2 M. I. 23454 0 ratsionalizatsii plodouborochnykh rabot v sadakh. Sad i ogorod, 1949, No. 7, c. 20-31 SO: LETOPISI NO. 31, 1949 LIV "~~O.Sxly, Make Ioslfov4c)x;,,UMSHILOV, N.A., redaktor; PAVLOVA, H.H., "r e'daktor [Picking. sorting. and packing fruit] S~or. sortirovka i upakovkm ~Iodov. Moskva. Goo. isd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1936. 231 p. (7mit) (MLRA 10:2) Use cf- rera--,~- n-eta,-- parte i"I -!i-,8 of djEiif~l -Inco;w Ja-F LIVOVSKIY, inzh.; 'MYRKIN, A.T., inzh. Using the method of powder metallurgy in manufacturing parts. Mashinostroenle no.4:69--70 J1-Ag 164. OMIFU'i 1-~, 10) 0 0 00 Illf *0 It If If If to K L A4 W& Proct Ame. VIIIIArav'rs 'N"ON gatuadw of I= md Us ASm wM Bmm 1. K Noutortivich and M. ya.I (Mviallurg, lint). No. W-11, - P 1 hill-4w), list Husplan). , , -r rovioviing O"Iftw %$Irk tilt the 1 11 . . 1tristion Whom by stftl, the authom discuss the trPults t1tey obtalat'll b saturating tho surfam of Arnivo irmt, plain mr1mat steel l Yl ll ;It Bul Tiever ow. wid high-o oy stoolis by heating fit temix-rature" of J~; 1 74WINIO'C. for vatious, 1wrioda of tittle. Tito ruicrustructurt, find 00 Z thickrommi of Alto diffusion lAyer were studied with refumavo fm tho *0 effect of the alloy additions. and X-ray studien wert? aliso mado of 00 the pliwoms prtwnt at different depthm. Tho latter ishowed the 00 111'e4lominance, of the iron boddo (Fo4ij,) compound. The extreme Inem of the surface layers (12LO-14-5)(i Vickerm-lirivell unitit) is 00 '4n sou'ribod to the premence of this rompound. Tht, depth of tho 90 lkver formed depends on the composition of the MM and in directly vrivortionat to the duration and t4-tnlwmtum of the treatment. ,,inenta which raime, the A3 point inarkedlY reduco tho thicknomm d f l of Omw usion if ayer. T,Ow-varborf alloys clevriop their maximum , r hartine"m an being truattmi with borml. 1 110 murfam, hardiums., is rx-taluM after repeat"I hoatinsir, m, -- _ASK SLA IIFTALLUOMK41, LITINAILM_CLASSIMAVICK PO~v 411 14 -11 v A 076 9 it tv tv IV 114 84 Is AICU 91094 ItIll .14.1t CIA a- Is, I a IAs An I I IN 0 If I I v ~ 9a AS 3, 9 - "so *00 .00 otif ve Co 0 41111101 Zoo to 46 0 0 0 0 a 0 All 0 0 0 0 0 0 *10 0 6.0 0 0 * 0 9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a * 0 0 0-9 V46 0* 0 0 0 0 0 alit 00 * 0 & e 0 ;0 0 .0 0 -0 0 0 a * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-00 004 00 0 : 0 Of *OR 00 4 00 :0 00 00 W 0 0 a 0 poet19041, "Ill, "OrAP1*1 -ver vementatiots of Iron -CArbots alloys with berywam, LF, Konjorovicb and M. I'a-L't-uvskil. Metall- prom, 10, No. 12, 6-711(lWO.-StrO st"inivili I)( Ill x 11) X 61) rOM were irrated wilh a Illixt. ill i"11% lie and `1-10% Be o%idc at I(MW for III his. The Icvlt ct,ritaitted C OR24-M, Si 0-0114)-21. Mu ll.t%i-4157, S Do.ol7stullIO-0.035%. forined -in file alloys. the surface and con?.ists of ciJuinnar cryitals of lk-,C oriented plrprnificuLarly to thrsurfave. It has a hardticili ill liver 20A) Vickers units, The iwcon(I zone lx)rdvrq an file firirt milli con-sixislAx *,)fill %An. of Hr in tv-11c of hinited rourn. and of particles sit Iran bcryllidei. The hardlietv of this Zone may reach 110%) Vickers unite th-pending upon ,he di~prrswn of the part kits 21 well a., their attit. and di- itihution. rbe third loul: lxwders on I lie core and reprv- ~.nisailecarburixed layer. filwalowharducs-,andmAy With inctcaiinifIC in the alloy the dclich of the primary zone hicrea-s with a re- sultant sharp increa-.t of file mirface hardness. The layer of BvyC which forrics on cite surface itnIR.Ars the (annation .1 the setand zone. The first anic 6 gradually desiroyed by the atm. theactiort living (Acilitatcd fly file pfv~wutv of in,)i,ture. Cast irons were also triated with Ile and the rt,ults were analolIous. B. Z. Yanfich. -1110 -0* *0 0 -00 =0 1 00 ,zo 0 0 go f7a- 5 E MINIMUM" ttf##ATON CLASWCAT" I" --a Islas* list Qq do( 4114111PI oil' - - - , __ __ __.. j "low"W, ad 0 0 0 1 ill IN 9 0 40 0 1 19 1 r1o 0 0 * 0 a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M-0-00 00*000*oooooooooooooo:000000900:*Oeoo 0 Is o__ I 0 * 0 0 0 * o 0 0 C,-JOL- job sib vool" a I I I I is it a U Is is 16 U 0 It tin D365 JOVIIIIII It- L-L" Is - 9 1 1 AA A ix, 0 -a A A A~If IIIY-~~Olss -- ---- - .a 00 00 t 0 a 04 8 00 00 a 000 000 00 V so 4-4 0 0 9 0 0 0 JI 11 a III Is III Is U it Is a it a U 41 a r 0 L Surface saItat" wfth bome. 1. o, H. Kontorovich and MemUurf 4. 1 W-Moct.-Nov.. IM); Md. Ex Dif'" fin .11dall &~ t iron and %terls &,AU*ys) 12. No. 4. UWOW).- cost tg- Si, Mn. Ni anti other alkvins elements were said. -60 on the surface with R at for various perW~. The surface hardness hicremed with incrm%ins temp. .04111 and duration of the main. process. The harilm" was very 600 igh .reaching as high as 1210-14.1511 unit.3 (Brinell-Vick- -d il hi h h d i h ) Th l ness s ascr to t ers . e extreme ar k e g y layer of FeIll. The depth of thii layer drjvnd% ou the go compit. at the steel, and is directly propurtiorud it) the temp. and duration of the treatment. Thoseelemetivi that Coto raise the As point Owply reduce the depth 4 the said. goo layer while those elett--nts that lower As mcresose the said. z layer socnewhat. The greatest hardne" after surfacc 0*0 -wn. was dwwo by the low-cartson iron alky". goo C. L. It. I_AISALA OTALLI)RrKAL LITIRATUAII CL.WFKATIOM goo 9 1 - tsoo Wo U a AT so IA 5 a ad 0 Is W I Af 14 13 0 0 3 1 V dn4 -.' - - '.- 1. "1 ; WO . -, 1, 'A A 0 *1* 0 0 0 0 a 0 & o of o *f 06 go of 0000 0 000 0000 O;T44 0 00000000 00o6040 A.. 134. romium Nickel Austenitle Steels .. The book, Chromium Nickel Austenitic Steelb by F. H. Keating (Lon- 'don, 1956, 138 pp) is reviewed by M. Ya. Lvovskly. The reviewer states tbAt the book is a description of ~Keprop-erties~ of austenitic stainless steels widely used in the USSR and abroad. Soviet modern technical literature does not have enough materials on stainless steels. The only fitissian. work on the topic is a book by F. F. Khimushin, published in 1945- "This situation should be improved., all the more since the production of stainless steels is supposed to triple during the next Five-Year Plan.. The Russian translation of the book should be completed by references to $ovlet standards." (Novyye Knigi za Pubezhom, Seriya B, TekhnikAL, No 2, Feb 57, PP 36- -37) (U) f AUTHORS: L' vov kiy, Melh., Moskalenko, G.Ye. 32-li-4i/6o - - -------- TITLEs The Testing of Samples for the Determination of Gas Corrosion Under Compressive Stress ( Ispytanlye obraztsov na. gazovuyu korroziyu pod napryazhaniyam) PMODIOAM Zavodskaya Laboratoriya s 1957, Vol. 23, Nr I I s pp. 1374-1376 (USSR) ABSTRACTs It is said in the introduction that (according to experience gathered) the data concerning the durability of certain tin refractories must not be looked upon as a standard. As an emnTle an experiment is mentioned, which was carried out with a 1'nidhramiwrF tin sample " 3 M 435" t in whioht according to production data, a possible gas oor- rosion, should amount to 2 mm per amum at temperature stresses of 1100c, nevertheless through-going corresion (forming of holes) took place already before the elapse of 100 hours in the case of a simulta- neous stress of I k&/mn being brought to bear on these samples which had a thickness of 1.5 m. The tin sample was shaped in such a manner that its thickness at the edges and in the middle was the same and was reduced to one third (in the course of the hollowing-out process). After the sample bad been exposed to a certain temperature and* at Card 1/2 the same time, been subjected to a certain stress during 100 hours, 32-ii-4i/6o The Testing of Samples for the Determination of Gas Corrosion Under Compressive Stress a section (showing the thickness of the sample) was taken, and the aidc which had been subjected to stress was metallographioally ana.3,yzed. Several parts of* the sanple showed different degrees of corrosion according to their thiolmesa o which is demonstrated by miorophotographat on the basis of which diagrams and a table were made. There are 3 figures and I table. AVAILABIM Library of Congress Card 2/2 T, -, C R S L'vovs-i.-:, '. Ya., i. A. TITLE: A 17ow :,-.etiod for t~.e Testin- of lleat-Rcsiotant Sheet Materials With Respect to Their Thermul Resistivity (Novaya metodika ispytaniya listovy'll-li zharostoy!,,i,:". materialov na ter:-.io!3toyko:-,tl) PERIODICAL: Favods!:ay;-, L,,.boratoriya, 1558, Vol. 2.11, 1Jr 2, pp. 2o2-2o3 (Um-,-?) ABSTRACT: The method aims at the deter-.--inatior, of t-,,-.c! renistivit-, of sheets a~airiL;t rcpeat,.!d tc-~pcratnre c;Lrn--er,. The C4 't samples to be havi-.-,,.,,- t1he z,,,r-,j)e of narro,,'; platelets wit,-, an ildentation (with -- rarlilis of 0'. 1 arn repeatedly heated to the decired tenperature in --,. 011-1--ll electric stove and t`,en coole', down in water. Tl.e of a mater-ial with a thic-.nnas of c. ~--. fr.,)~, 1 - 2 1--,~,,ts about 1 !:-,inutc. T,,~~, iiivcoti,atio-fi is rci)c:-;tc', it;til a 0,5 = lonZ; crac' is for,ed at t",,e inciced ;.(I of the The lenath of the ci,-:c!-. can be detor.:-.ined vdit~. a Drinell ma,,nifyii,_ -11aas or wit:: a :.iicrosc02c. If :-.cvcral sheets of Card 1/2 oi:.Jl,.r ther-,!al rezi3tkivity ar- New 1.etio,", for Vie Te_-,Lin~, ol" Heat-Resistant Sheet 2/2-2-21_,'!~o ~,-tariaL~ 'Witi, Reopect to Vieir T`er-~al 2esistivity it is 2.osoible to forr, a j,,idj,(.-:,,,ert on t~-.e relative ther;:"I resistivities on the bacis of the crack lcn~jt':s --fter ar equal number of tumperailur,~-cl,.an,3e cycles. If t:,.e of th;-, sample to be investigate! is fixed, (t'.c ii.cision bein-- imncces~,ary t1iis time it is possible to -1raw :onclusions on the deformation by te-.,iperature chan,,eg of the respective shoot 1)y !%easurinC the maolifica'tion of lenl:,th. It was determir:ed, that a covrooly grained mAerial is more defor:::cd by temperature ch..n.-es '.-';-.an a f-Lely _rainc~i o.-.r,. There are !-,, fi~;ures an' 2 refere.-ces. AVAIALABLE: Library of ConGress 1. Heat resistant alloys-Themodynamic propertie3 Card 2/12 LIVOVSKIY, P.B., lnzh6ner; BIMOVSKIY, K.I., Inzhener. Use of concrete pumps in the construction of tall buildiW. Gor.khoz.gook. 25 no.7:20-24 -Tl 151. (XLRA 6:11) (Concrete construction) (Pumping machinery) LIVOVSKIY, P., Inzh. Making apartment-house elenents by the method of continuous rolling. ZbIl.stroi. no.4/5'.30-32 '58. OURA 12:6) (Precast concrete) L'V VSKIY, P. G. Technology Handbook for machanics of metallurgical plants, Izu'. 2-e. Sverdlovsk, Vletallurgizdat, 19151 Monthly List of Russian Accessions? Library of Congress Oct. 1952, Unclassified T. I VIP IF r' VU, USSR/Hletals Cast Iron, Casting Aug 51 "Treatment of Molten Cast Iron'Witli Xapnesiu:~ i,n Lille-:3 r-if -kyzileovich, ~. G. L'vovskiy, G. A. Pisarenko, Fngineers, Ur-al" Inst of Ferrou5 I izhniy-Tapil Metallurkical Plant N "Litey Prol-z" No 8j pp 23, 4 Describes device for quich immersion of magnesium into cast iron and for e~q)elling flame and gases to outside of foundry. 'Ladle is covered with lid and magnes-JIL,;i, placed in metal case, is dipped down to the bottom of ladle uith the aid of heavy wt throu,jh a hole in lid. Gases arc removed through another hole in lid to which a pipe is attached. PA 197177