SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYSENKO, T.D. - LYSENKO, I.Z.
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LYSENKO, T.D., akademik
Biology in the service of the seven-year plan. DoIJ. Alrad. s6l'khoz.
24 no.4:3-10 '59. (MIRA 12:6) -
(Dairy cattle breading) (Piald crops)
LYSENKO$ T.Do
Introductor7 remrks. Trudy Inst.gen, no,25.-5-7 159.
(MIRA 15.8)
(Evolution)
LYSMZO T.D. akademik
More about the butterfat content of milk. Agrobiologiia no.l:
10-15 Ja-F '60. (MIRA 13:5)
(Butterfat)
LYSMMO. T.D., akademik
---------- I--.-----.----
Great possibilities forthe development of agriculture. Agrobiolo-
giia no.1:5-9 Jw--F 160. 04IRA 13:5)
(Yertilizers and manures)
LYSMO, T.D.
kchurin's theories in the service of people. Agrobiologiia
no. 3:323-327 W-Je 160.- (MMA 13:12)
(Biology) (Plant breeding)
i
.1 LYSENKO, T.D.
Theoretical biology helps to solve practical Bgrobiological
problems. Agrobiologiia no.4:483-1189 J1-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Biology)
LTSMO, T-D-,- akademik
Most important problems in newly reclaimed areas. Agrobiologiia
no.5:643-657 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Agriculture)
LYSENKO T D kademik
This is his principle; this is how work should be done. Mm.cat.
no.6:3-6 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8)
(Michurin, Ivan Vladimirovich, 1855-1935)
(Nature study)
LYSENKO, Trofin Denisovichp akademik
Statement at the 16th Plenary Meeting of Czechoslovak Academy of
Agrimltural Sciences. Vestnik CSAZV 7 no.6/7009 160. (EEAI 9:10)
(Russia--Biology)
LYSEITKO, T.D., almdemik
. A great agricultural resources. Zenledelle 8 r,0.1:37-4'1 ja
16o. (KIRA 13:4)
(Fertilizers and manures)
, LYSMO, T.D., akademik
Inportant farming problems in virgin areas. Zemledelie 8 no-10317-
31 0 '6o. (MIRA 11:10)
(Kazakhstan-Agriculture)
-0N-K-0 i_ T.R. [LysenkotT.Doll acad.
Regarding the problem of interrelationship between biologyo cbexistry
and physics. Analele biol 14 no.2:3-8 Ap-Je 160. (E&U 9., 11 )
(BIOLOGY) - (CHEMISTRY) (PHYSICS)
LTSMIKO, T.D.; NUZHDIN..N.I.
Por materialism in biology.
(13IOLOGY)
I
I
Trudy Inst. go'n. no- 27:5-53 160.
Nru 13:12)
-,LTSEM. Trof1m Denisovich akademik, agrobiolog; VISMAKOTA, Te.A.,
red.; ATDIMA, V.A., teldp.red.
[Socialistic agriculture] 0 kallture sotsialisticheskago
zemledellia. *skva. Izd-v* 8Sovetstaia Rosella," 1961.
34 P. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Direktor Institute. genetilri. AN SSSR (for ILVsenko).
(Agriculture)
;.;. I
LXSERKOP T*D,
Make every use of agrobiological sc-4-.-nc:e in agricultural product-
ion. Agrobd:ologiia no. 1:4,9 Ja-F 161. OMM 14:2)
(AgricultiLtal, research) (Biology)
I
1.. LYSENKO, T.D.9 akademik
Nutrition of plants and fertilizer application to fields.
Agrobiologiia no.2zl63-168 Mr-Ap 161. (14IRA .14:3)
(Plants-Nutrition) (Fertilizers and nanures)
LYSENKO, T.D..,-akademik
Seed plots for grain on virgin land. AgrobiologiiA. no,4.*
483-487 J1-Ag 161. ; (MIRA 1-4-7)
(Grain) (Seed production)
LYSENKO, T.D... akademik
PI"t nutrition and fertiliqer application to fields. Zem-
ledelie 23 no.4:6P-73 4 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(Field crops-Fertilizers and manuers)
LYSENKO T D akademik; AVTONOVA, M.M., red,; PROKOFIYEVA, L.01
red..
(Nutrition of plants and fertilization of fields] Pitanie
rastenii i udobrenie polei. MosWa. Goa. izd-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1961. 15 P. (MM 15:4)
(Fertilizers and manures)
LYSMOp T.D.x akademik
A apeach delivered to the maoting of acabsUcians and corresponding
I tw L- lmO&A31-QmW Artgut
as 1961, Agrobiologiia'no.5-.673-Uu " 161. (MMA 14:10)
(Agrimdtural reseuch)
LYSENKO, T.D.
--
Darwinism lives and develops. Trudy Inst. gen. no.28:24-29 t61. ~
(GENETICS) Wia 14: 111
USENKOp T.D.
Biology in the fulfillment of the seven-year plan. Trudy Inst.
gen. no.28:30-38 161. (MbM 14, 11)
(DAIRY CATTLE BREEDING), (CCHPOST)
-D.----
Interrelationships of biology with chemistry and physics. Trudy
Inst. gen. no.29,39-4,3 161. (MIRA, 14: .11)
(BIOLOGY)
LYSENKO, Trofim Denisovich. akademik; TELYATNIKOV, R.N.; ZAVEHIVI A.S.p
r___
SOKOWVAj R.N., tekhn. red.
(Plant nutrition from soil is the basic pram of agricultural
research) Pochvennoe pitanie rastenii - kor6i&~i vopros nauki
zemlede:Liia. 3., dop. izd. Moskva, Izd-vo seitl~hqz. lit-ry
zhurialov i plakatov, 1962. 221 p. (MIRA 15:M
(Crops and soils) (Plants-Nutrition)
LYSENKO, T.D., akademik
. Urgent tasks of agricultural research. Zemledelie 24 no.2:3-7
F 162. (MIRA 15-3)
1. Prezident Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni
Lenina.
(Agricultural research)
ILYSENKO, T.D.., akademik; FRESEBT, I.I., akademik
Biology cannot be reduced to chemistry and physics. Hauka i
zhizat 29 no.4:1-1 Ap 162. (PaRA 15:7)
19 Vuesoyuznaya Akademiya oel'okokhozyVatvennykh nauk imeni
Leniba (for Prezent). (BIOLOGY)
LYSENKO, T.D., akademik
Urgent tasks of agricultural science. Agrobiologiia no-1:3-7
Ja-F '62. (""IRA 15:3)
(Agricultural research)
LYSMO T.D.. PAPANIN, I.D.; POZDNYAKOV, Ye.Y.; VAMMSYAN, I.S.;
I.I.; LEPM111, A.Y.; GRIBUOT, R.N.; 7.UDIlf, T.M.;
GERCHIKOV, N.P.; KGRYAZHNOV, V.P.; VSYAKIKH. A.S.; IVINA, Ye.D.
In memory of Petr Aleksandrovich Manteifell. Agrobiologiia
no. 3:453-454 My-Je 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(Haateifell, Petr Aleksandrovich, 1882-196o)
LYSENKO, T.D., akademik
Cytoplasmic inheritance. Agrobiologiia no-4:633-636
Jl-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11)
LYSENKO$ T.D.
Theoretical principles of controlled change in tb-- he.,eiity
of agricultural plants. Trudy Inst. gen. no-31:5-23 ',.x/+.
(MIRA 17:9)
LYSENKOp Trofim Denisovich; BOBNEVA, N.; ALEKSEM, B.
Academician talks with field crew leaders. IUn. nat. no.6:
13-16 je 163. (MIRA 16:8)
- ?- , 7 4'..
", ~ I .- , '1k., I .
".4
LYSENKOf T.D,
Speech at the general m,;ating of the academicians and corresponding
members of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciencea. Trudy
Inst. gen. no.300-12 163.
Urgent tasks of agricultural science. Ibidetl3-17,,~,~;',, (MIRA 1791)
- ---- - - -- - - T'-.-
xmWi-or
LYSENKO, T. D. , akademik -jPAFqF- 1. . 1,
Theoretical principles underlying controlled transformation of
heredity in farm plants. Zemledelie 25 no-4:3-20 Ap 163.
(min 160)
(Plants, Cultivated) (Heredity)
LISZEI~M.. T.D. (Lysenko, T.D.]
Theoretical foundations for changing the heritability cf
agricultural plants, Magy tud 70 no.6/746346i Jc--JI 163.
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AUTHORS: Ly-3ervco, T, L!alan,,.-1-.---v.a, '--1. G; Ogareva, 11. V;
M. Ye, Tu,,,-olu'--.o-,r V. and 'hchets7,-o,
TITLE: A More Accurate Definition of the Volume Calcium Hydride
Method for Detormlnin~7 t"lle Water Content in Pluels.
(Utochneriiyo ob"yen=go gidridicalltsiyevogo metoda
opredeleniya soderzha.11ya vody v toplivallch).
PERIODICAL: I
Khimiya, I Tekhnolo iya Topliv I blasel, 1958,"\Nr.,13.
U
.
pp. 71 - 72. (USS
ABSTRACT- Experiments viere '--arried out to compare differant
variations in the V-method and P-method for measuring
the pressure of hydrogen separated during the interaction
of calcium hydride and water. The following types of
apparatus were used: V-method: apparatus by V. M. Tugolukov
and the one designed by VNII NP and the Institute im.
P. 1. Baranov; P-method% apparatus by T. D. Lysen"Co and the
device designed by the Institute of Petrolourii, AS USSR
(Institut Nefti AN SSS'R). The time required for testing
various synthetic mixtures as listed In Table 1 varied
between 3 - 4 hours. Various modifications of the
VNII NP devico and the apparatus designed by the'Institute
C
/2 im. P. I. Baranov are suggested (Fig.1). The accuracy
ard 1 of the new apparatus for the V-method was tested and
SOV/65-58-3-14/14
A More A curate Definition o-r the Volume Calcium Hydride Method for
DeterminUe the Water Content in Puela.
results of parallel tests on the older and modified
apparaLtis -iven in Table 2. The new method was a,cepted
by U-ie US,~R Standard Committee (Komitot standar'~ov
mer i iziaerltellriylch priborov pri-Sovete ministrov soyuza
as the Standard GOST 0237-51". There is 1 FiVire,
mv] Sablos~
1. Fuels--Moisture content 2. Calcium hydride--Chemical reactions
3., Water--Chemical reactions 4. Vuels--Testing equipment
usr;1011. I - -
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LYSENKO, T.D.., akademik
Tb,soretical principles underlying the controlled alteration of
heredity in agricultural plants. Agrobiologlia no.1-3-20 Ja-F 163.
(~. A 16:5)
(Heredity) (Plants., Cultivated)
LYSENKO, T.D.
i4~ ~-~
Increase in ever7 possible way the assistance of biological
science to agriculture. Trudy Inst. gen, no.29:5-10 162.
(MIRA 16:7)
(Agriculture)
LISEXCO, T.D. [LjZ2!kO-..-%4~k 1, acade
Tasks of the V, I* Stalin Agrioultural. Saience Aoademy in
the US.SR, in the fulfillment of the decisions of the
19th Comminist larty Congress on the Developme;it of Agri-,
oulture in the UZ.S.R. Analele biol 7 no.3:19-22 J1- IS t53.
LYSENKO T D akademik
Increaiing th~ butterfat content of milk in the-cattle h4as, of
collective and state farms. Agrobiologi-ia no-3i'346-350 16~-Je
163.
(Dairy cattle breeding)
LYSKNKO _L.D,
Develop effectively the theory and strengthen the ties between
science and production. Trudy Inst. gen. no.29:11-18 f62.
(MIRA 1617)
(Agriculture) (Species)
LYSENKO,, T.D., akademik
Going beyond the limits of materialistic bialrgy. Agroll-avIcitia
no.2:283-281, Mr-Ap 164. (KIRA 17-~6)
1,YSENKO, T.D., akademik
Theoretical suppositions proved to be correct. Agrobiologiia
no.W71-17(3 Mr-Ap 164. (MTIRA 17:6)
LYSENKO, T.I.; VASINA, A.I.
Dociments on Rcidtjof Hanson. Vest. All SSSR 32 no.3:79-83
mr 162. (14IRA 15: ~)
(Nansen, Friftjof, 1861-1930)
S/079/60/03o/oo6/025/033/XX
BO01/BO55
AUTHORS: PetroT,_ K._4., Bl,iznyuk, N. K., and Lysenko) T. N.
TITLE: Reac~ion of Sodium Dialkyl-phosphites and Sodium
Monoalkyl-.phosphonates Wlth Alkyl Magnesium Halides
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 6,
pp. 1964 - 1968
TEXT: Dialkyl-phosphinic acids of the type RRIP(O)OH have scarcely
been investigated, since their synthesis is rather difficult. Of the
various known methods for their synthesis, the authors selected the one
by G. M. Kosolapoff (Ref.1), which involves the reaction of Grignard
reagents with dialkyl-phosphites and subsequent oxidation of the result-
ing dialkyl-phosphinoxides (Refs. 223). When studying the reaction, the
authors had to employ a large excess of the above reagent, and found
that dialkyl-phosphites split up the alkyl magnesium halide into the
.corresponding hydrocarbon: according to Scheme 1:
(R0 )2P(O)H + 3R'MgX R'2poMgX + RIH + 2ROMgX. Thus, the authors
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Sodium Monoalkyl-phosphonates With Alkyl BOOI YB055
Magnesium Halides
obtained 606 butane in the reaction of di ethyl .-phosphi te with butyl
magnesium bromide according to Kosolapoff. To avoid this inexpedient
waste of organomagnesium oompound, the authors used the sodium salts of
dialkyl-phosphites instead of the free acids,, a-nee the former do not
splis up the organomagnesium compound and dialkyl-phosphinic acids are
formed. Alkyl magnesium halides with sodium dialkyl-phosphites form
salts of dialkyl phosphinic acids according to Scheme 2: .
(RO2).PONa + 2R'MgX ) R 23PONa + 2ROMgX. Ar. was expected according to
the reaction by Michaelis-Becker, treatment of the reaction product ob-
tained from sodium diethyl-phosphite and hexyl magnesium bromide with
methyl iodide gave a precipitate of methyl-dihexyl.-phosphinoxide.
Alkylation of the mixed magnesium alcoholate evidently occurs as a
side reaction: ROMgX + CH 31 ROCH 3 + MgXI. The reaction of dialkyl-
phosphites and their salts with Grignard reagents is a convenient method
of synthesizing dialkyl-phosphinic acids) but gives only acids with two
equal alkyl groups. With a view to obtaining a generally applicable
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Sodium Monoalkyl-phosphonates With Alkyl B001/3055
Magnesium Halides
method for the synthesis of these acids, the authors studied the reac-
tion of the etherates of alkyl-phosphinic acidal(Ref-5, Scheme 6) with
ethyl magnesium bromides, which isv however, very difficult and gives
low yields (Ref.4). There are 1 table and 6 references: 2 Soviet and
4 US.
SUBMITTED: June 15, 1959
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PLTROV, K.A.; NIFANTIYEV, E.Yeej LYSWO, T.N.
Now synthesiv of di&lkyl j*oaphatea, Zlnzoob.khim. 31 no,5.-1709-
173.1 HV 161, (Pboophoric acid) (~.OA 14:5)
PETROV, K.A.; NIFANTIYEV,.E.Ye.; LYSENKO, T.N.; YEVDAKOV, V.P.
Synthesis of eaters of phosphorous and phpophinic acids by
alcoholysis of their amides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.7:2377-2380
il ,6i. (MIRA 14:7)
(Phosphorous acid) (Phosphinous acid)
LYSENKO, T.N.
Improved technology for the production of theobromine. Med.prom
16 LO-4:36-38 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheski institut.
(THEOEROMINE)
ACCESSION NR: AT4034009 6/0000163/000/000/0240/0242
AUTIHOR: Petr6v, K. A.; Nifantlyev, S. Ye.; Lyftenlco, T ~N,_,
TITLE; Phosphorus-containing polymers. XI. Synthesis of hydrolytically stable
polymers based on cK-propyglucoside and H-phanylglucoside
SOURCE: Getdrotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya (Heterochain
macromolecular compounds); abornik statey. Ho ocow,, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1963,
240-242
TOPIC TAGS: polymerization, polymer, phosphorus containing polymer, alpha
propylglucoside, phenylgl6coside, polyphosphite, polyphosphinite
ABSTRACT: In an extension of the authors' previous work on phosphorus-containing
polymers,, a number of polyphosphites and polyphosphinites were obtained by the
alcoholysis of phosphoamides and reesterification of arylphosphites and
arylphosphinites, using A-propylglucoside and N-phenylglucoside as the reagents,'
In the alcoholysioprocedur% I mol of A -methylp A -propyl or N-phenyl-
lucoside and 2 or 2.5 mole of phosphoamide (C3H OP [N(CJHS)2] 2, C4H90P
H170P 1N(C2H5)2j 2) were heated al 140-14 C fdr 3 hre., at
eN (C95) 0 2, C8
140-1500/10 mm for khre. and at 180-19003 for 3 hre. in a stream of inert
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gas. Oxidation of the polyphoaphites and polypboophinites to polyphosphates
and polyphoophonates with nitrogen dioxide was also conducted and the reaction
of acid poly-N-phenylglucophosphite with chloral demonstrated. The polyglyco-
phosphites and polyglycophosphiaLtes obtained contain hydrophobic radicals and
lass thermo- and hydrolytically stable than the corresponding polyglycophosphates
and polyglycophoaphonates.' Orig. art. has: I figure and I.table.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMITTED: 24Apv63 DATE AOQ: 30Apr64 ENCL: 00
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MIM, IMs. AP3000699 0/01
~'A jAVMORI PetM K. -A.;'111fatst 07"TP E. Ye. jLq Llsenko, T. Ne; SUE~9~1 A.
iTIM Phosphorus-4ontaining FOILM-rs 6. Synthesis df polyphdqfttes and poly-
~,pbosphibltes on the UAW of, glucose
5SOURCE: "okom~olekulyarny" soyedinaniya, Y. 5,, no4,, 5, 196% 712-718
-A iTCPM, TAGS 3bItas,-pO1yphospbInLtei,, mathylglucosida, phosphorylati
polyphaq
lpolyxnero, monosaccharidesp Polythiophosphates
The:- objective of the present investigation was an attempt to'syntbesize
olyri6ra,using methylglucoside from the,hydrolysia of wood pulp and dJ.- and tri---I
~p
'arldes of trivalent phosphorous.scide as the issuing materials. However, the alco-I
holysis by methylglucoside of tetraethylftemldes of methylphosphinic and ethylphos-
horcus acid and'of hexaetbyltrisaide of phosphorous acid, when conducted at 100 to
p
'1300, yielded bicyclie phosphinites with a molecular weight of only 210 to f22.0.
~Subsequent heating at 160 to 200C caused a molecular veight increase,
with optimal
!molecular weights reaching 321.000 and 528.000, vhere the mtion of the reacting
A iingmdients axe aloce to equinormal. Since the foz=tIon of *intemolecul~r bonds
genera,13,y proceeds. at a lesser. ra,te when , compared with the building of Intracyclic
iphosphinite groups, It is necessary to conduct the polymarization in two stepa, the!
A C6rd:. IPI-
PETROV, K.A.; HIPAUTIYEV, E.Ye.; LYSENKO, T.N.; SINOGEYKINA, L.P.
Synthesis of so= derivatives of phenylphosphinic acid.
Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.2s4,29-433 F 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
POFOV,,S.N.; GOLOV-ANCHIKOV, A.M.; GONCHAROV, G.I.; LYSENKO, T.P.;
ORLOVA, I.A., inzh., red.; VOROBIYEVA, L.V.., tekhn.red.
[New transverse profiles of the ballast section) Novye
poperechrqe profili ballastnoi prizmy. Moskva, Trans-
zheldorizdat, 1963. 31 P. (MIRA 17:1)
LERNERP I.M.; LYSENKO, T.V.
Letters to the editor. Put' i put.khoz. 6 no.ID47-48 162.
(KCRA !6.31)
1. Nachallnik otdela kadrov Dzhankoyskoy distantsii puti,,
Pridneprovsk-oy dorogi (for Lerner). 2. Pomoshchnik dorozhrogo
mastera Kaliningradskoy distantsii Litovskoy dorogi (for Lysenko).
(Railroads-Maintenance and repair)
LYSFMO I V.
Early completion of the seven-year plan. Rech. transp. 22 no.3.17
W 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Glavnyy bukhgalter Kazanskogo rechnogo porta.
(Kazan-Harbor)
. LYSIM V inzh.
Cost of spare parts as an important indicator. Tekh. v
sellkhoz. 20 no.7:11 JI 160. . (MIRA 13:9)
1. Beloruselsaya sellakokhozyaystvennaya akademira.
(Farm mechanization)
LYSENK09 V., dotsents SHVED, A., dotsent
Follow-up of B. Lubschkin's article entitledso "Final projects in
marine engineering departments." Nor. flot 21 no. 6:36 Je 161.
(MIRA 14s6)
i. Odeaskoye vysshaya Inzhenernoye morskoya uchilishche.
(Marine engineering--Study and teaching)
(Lubochkin, B.)
LYSENKO, V.,-kandtekhn.nauk, dotsent
New principles of control and standardization of ship
power plant operations. Mor. flot 22 no.9:131-32 S. t62.
(MIRA 15:12)
1. Odeaskoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye uchiliohche.
(Marine engineering)
ACC NR, J1,P6023024 (A).
JOU,,0111: Lysenko, V. (Lieutenant colonel)
ORG: Wone
SOUME CODE:
~OITLN: TraininC of tank crevis for night firing
SGUCZ: Voyonnyy vestnilc, no. 4, 1966, 104-10a
IMPIC TAGS: ground force training, conventional warfaro r,17AIK
ABSTRACT; The training procedures practiced by various tan],. units in "fie uze of fire-
power at niL;ht are described after reviciring the General conditions of train' nj; by using
special training devices, firing ranges, flash simulators, etc. In one unit, the prol.iwe-
in.ary exercises are conducted first at dayligAt and then in the dark by using the targat-o.
in knoirn pozitions. After that, the trainees are regularly and constantly subjected to
various exercises throudi which they achieve the ability to identify the Position Of an
un~moi-m tar(,,#3t in the darkness of niGht. The coLm=dine officer of another unit uses
evex-j opportunity for developing visual perceptliono and reactions by organizing diocus-
sions i-rith his subordinates about the positions of various visible objects. A third
.example described and illustrated in the text deals with thV training of a tank company.
Ziree special stands equipped with training d6vices are provided for training exercises.
Yhe first stand is used for aiming at targets illuminated by flares and flashes. T%-ro
rocking tanks, a turret trainer'and a target range arrangement are employed for training
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as shown schematically in a pictorial plan projection. The use of equipment and the
procedures of training from tanks While at a standstill and while moving are described
and discussed. She second stand is used for target identification. The training starts
at daylight a'nd then progressively proceeds with the ni&t-fall. Mare cartridLes are
used for illumination of targets. The third stand is used for training the tank crew in
checking and reassembling of gun charges and restoring them to.a serviceable con(Ution.
The training stands are supervised by squad commanders. Orig. art. hass 1 figure.
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BAYZEIANOV, S.D., inshener (Arys I ); LYSENKO, V.A. inzhener (Arys I )
Afficient utilization of diesel locomotives. Zel.dor.transp
39 no.4:67-69 Ap '57. (MLRA i0:5)
(Diesel locomotive%4
I.LYBBNKO, Vadim Alaknandrovich,. insh.; TIBABSMt A.I., iuzh., red*;
KHITROT, P.A., tekhn.red.
(Switching with diesel 10COMOtiTOS; practices of the depot
and station, Arys' I, on the Kazakh Railroad] Rabota teplo-
TOZOV na maneyrakh; opyt depo i stantaii Arys' I Kazakhakoi
zh.d. Koskya, Goo.tranap.shel-dor.izd-vo, 1959, 35 P.
(miRA 12:6)
(Railroads-Switching) (Diesel locomotives)
LYSEELMO, VIA., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Evaluation of --et'.-,%-:ds
fori6l~nlb-the epiploon to the heart in omcntocardiope-d-s.*P--'
(Experimental study).', hyazan', 1,055, 28 pp (Rya-mvil '.led Iwit
im AcadRraician I.P. Pavlov. mohair of ag-;a~rgcry) 200 coAcs
M, 3h-59i 118)
98
KIRILWV, B.P.; LYSEYKO, V.A.; PAAYMINA, T.N.; MYASNIKOVA, M.N.; FEETROVSKAYA, A.V.;
KIRILIDV, Yu.B.
"Creation d'anastomoses d1organes."
report presented at the 18th Congress of the Intl Society of Surgery, Mmnich, l3-20 Sep '59
LYSWO, Vladimir
KW'W~ ~ERabb=ttreading' i's profitable] Krolikovodstvo - sto vygodno.
Moskva, Molodals gvardiia, 1958, 46 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Rabbits)
M
ACCESSION N31: AT4,o16a4(' S/2819/63/000/005/0107/0114
AUTHOW Demidenko, Yu. B.; Manyuta, H. G.; Ly*senko, V. A.; Spikhina, L. H.
TITLE: Results of seisjjic investigations.of the deep structure of the earth
in the Eastern Ukraine
-SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Ins.. geof. Ge'ofizich. sbornik, no. 5(7), 1963- Voprosy*
teor. i metod. geofizicA. issledovaniy, (Problems of theory and mothods of
geophysical investigati)ns). 107-114
TOPIC TAGS: Mohorovicic discontinuity, Conrad discontinuity, seismology, deep
seismic sounding, reflected wave, refracted wave, crystalline basement, geology,
basalt layer, seismic loundary, granite layer.
ABSTRACT: During the :.nternatior..l Geophysic Year the Kiev Geophysical Ex-
ploration Expedition widertook regional seismic investigations by the deep
seismic sounding metho,1 and the refracted and reflected waves methods along
a 400-kilometer profile between Zvenigorodka and Novgorod-Severskiy, shown on
Enclosure. The profile cuts across the strike of the northwestern part of the
Dnepr graben and exteals into the surrounding Ukrainian and Voronezh crystalline
complexes. The structure ef the'sedimentary cover and certain aspects of the
CgRystalline basement in the Dnepr-Donets depression are described. It was
ACCESSION N11; AT4016846
sible to determine the position of the basalt'layer, the surface of the sub-
pos
crustal substrate and seismic bounda ies within the basalt and granite layers,
indicated an Enclosure. The crust is an ordinary continental type with a mean
thickness of 48 km, the basalt layer averages 30 km, the granite layer averages
18 km and the sedimentary layers range from 0 to 8-9 km. Within the Dnepr
;.graben the surface of the crystalline basement has a complex block structure and
lies at depths of.5.4 to 8.9 km. The mean velocity to the surface of the basalt
layer (with the.exce!tion of the sedimentary complex) is 6.15 km/sec, to the
surface of the Moho _ 6.6 ko/sec, and in the sedimentary complex, where 6 to
8 km thick, 3,500-3,700 M/sec.; Orig.'art. has 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskaya, ge6fixicheakaya razvodochnaya .WaVeditslya(ziev
Geophysical Exploration Expedition)
SUBHIT?M: 3MV62 DATE ACQ: 0V(&r64 ENCL: QA
SUB CODE: AS NO HUM: 004 OTM: 000
.card 2/6
,q)MYNKMAII) A,K,; HUDENKOp N.Z.; KAZARINOVA, N.F.; LYSENK09 V.B.
Structure of quaternary salts of 4-(p-dimethylaminophenyl)- and
4~(p-dimethylaminost4ryl)py-ridines. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:1964-
1969 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Donetskoye otdaleniye Institute organichaskoy khimii A$ UkrSSR
i Donstskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut.
(Pyridinium compounds)
KOVANEV, V.A., kand. med. nauk; LYSENKO, V.B.
Effect of anesthesia and surgical
function of the adrenal cortex an,
(potassium and sodium) in operati
Khirurgiia 38 no.l2t42-49 D 162.
trauma on the glycocorticoid
the electrolyte balance
ns on the heart and lungs.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Iz laboratorii anestoziologii (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti
zav.- dotsent Ye.A. Damir), biokhimicheskoy laboratorii (zav.-
prof. Ye.P. Stepanyan) Instituta serdechno-soaudistoy khirurgii
(direktor-prof. S.A. Kolesnikov) AMN SSSR.
STEPANYAN, Ye.P.;_LYSENKO, V.B.; GRIGORIYAN, D.G.
Study of carbohydrate components of =copolysaccharides --*,-
thii aorta wall in the process of atherosclerosis develop-
meiit. Dokl. All SSSR 161 no.1:251-252 Mr 165.
(,'01A 118:3)
1. Institut serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii A1,91 SSSR. Subm-Itted.
Juie 9.. 1964.
GRIGORIYAN, I
D.G.; NAZARENKO, N.A.- LYSENKO, V.B.- MERKITRIYEVA, R.V.;
ZYKOV,I Yu.V.; MAKOIFEYEVA, G.M.
Dynamics of antibody formation and the fractional composition of
blood serum glycoproteins in immunization with tissue -antigens,
Biul. eksp. biol. I. med. 60 no.7:75-78 i1 165. (MIRA 38:8)
1. Eksperimentaltnyy otdel (zav.- prof. F.D. Vasilenko), biokhimi.
cheskaya laboratorlya (zav.- dotsent V.A. Shalimov) TSentrallnogo
institut kurortologii i fizioterapii (direktor - kand. med. nauk
G.N. Pospelova), laboratoriya immunokhimii (zav.-prof. V.S. Gostev)
Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii AMN SSSR (direktor - prof.
1.N. Mayskiy) i biokhimfcheskaya laboratoriya (zav.- prof. Ye.P.
Stepanyan) Instituta serdechno-sosudistoy khirurgii (direktor -
prof, S,A. Kolesnikov) AMN SSSR, Moskva.
LYSENKO, V.D., inzh.
Volga-50 clinker quencher. Stroi.i dor.mash. 6 no.8:21-23 Ag
161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Cement plants-Equipment and supplies)
\ I I
LYSENKO, V.D. .1.
Re-equipment of c6ment plants. TSement 28 no.2-.7-8 Mr-Ap 162.
(~MA 15:8)
1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut tsementnogo mashinostrc-
YeniyajCement industriee-Equipment and supplies)
--=& N -
Controlling the development of oil fields. Izv, vys. ucheb.
zav.; neftl i gaz 6 no-4:33-38 163. MM 16:7)
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy institut.
(Petroleum production)
LYSWKO, V.D., inzh.
Safety specialists in mines. Bezop. truda v prom. 2 no.2:32 F 158.
(Mining engineering--Safety measures) (MIRA 11:2)
LYSENKO V D
Programming the development of nonuniform layers. Izv.vls.ucheb.
zav.jnaft' i gaz 5 no.5:53-57 162. MRA 16:5)
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy institut.
(Oil sands-Permeability)
E h-, I J
GOV, I.V., inzh.; LYSnKO, V.D., inzh.
Excavating machine operators at the building site of the KU.Vbyshev
Hydroelectric Power Station. Makh.stroi. 14 no.8:8-II.Ag 057.
(MIRA 10:11)
(Kiqlbyshev Hydroelec trio Tower Station) (Excavating machinery)
T,YS4.'NKO, V.D.; NTYHAMKIY, E,D.
Norjuniformity of recervoir T), in -r~e Romashlino
according to the datn of field investigation5 of wells.
Neft.khoz, 41 no. 106-39 Ja 163. ( f~j 1'% 17 -. " 1,
LYSENKOY V.D.
-in, . lizv. vys. r--:!f0 ~
liregularrity of oll flool g - Faz
? no.6:33-1'1~ 164, W~F~ IT 7 -~ ') )
1. Grozieriskiy nrftyanoy Inst-itut.
KLYAROVSKIY, G.V.; LYSENKO, V.D.; MLTKIiARS:(IY, E.D.; ONOPRIYENK0, V.P.
Efficiency in converting a well off to a mechanized form of
exploitation under conditions of predominant flow productio-
Neft.khoz. 42 no.4:37-42 Ap 164. 04IRA 17:9)
LYSEITKOf V.D.
,~- .....
I
Taking 'Into conoiderotIrm t14-te effel~+, of ~,he ~r,-t-ai 0'
diripat-ement on water 7zv- VB~ uctleb- -LR11-
neft' i gs,~ 7 no.9,51-,~4 164. (X:R.~ 17 ;12)
1. Groenensk-4y neftyan-uy institut,
LYSUKO., T. Z.
Lyqenl~o 1. Z. "Prin6iples of the blockinfT-oiit of COT'Iper--or-~! drpoolt.-i Jn
y
Dzhezkazgan," Vestnik Akarl. r.-vik SSR, 1-04p, No. 10, D. 20-31, -
Resume in Kazak~,.ntan lanpuage
SO: U-TF'50, 16 June 53, (Leto7lis 'Zhurnfil In-,rkh Statey, No. 5, 194C)'.
LYSENKO, 1. Z.
LYSENKO, 1. Z. -- rBASIC PROBLEMS OF MINING ORE DEP03ITr, III HIGH MOUrITAIN AREAZ." ZUE 5
JAN 53~ INSTOF MfuitiG, ACAD SCI USSR (DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE CF DOCTOR IN
TEcHwCAL SCIENCES)
SO: VECHERNAYA t-105KVA, JANUAQY-DECEMbR 1952
Chcrlicll Abstracts The goth annIveigilpOf thc birth of A-
yOrty,
Flay 253 1954 A. Cl At atl(l-L-ZZLXL--
AMP Nauk ra-za-U7-TT.1?- 105),
ysical [
clenoral and Fh M).-m-lfiograplly with port.nfit of A. %I
27-31(lo" Coal
with summary of his work of) coal minitig
emistry
and related pToblems of techt'0109Y-
LYSBNICO, i.Z., kand.tekhn.nauk, otvetstvf)nnyy rF)d.
[Joint scientific session in Xustanay on the problems of the Turgay
6 -1 ObOedinennais nauchnaia
reg~onsl economic complex; synapses of oap r8
assaiia po problemam Turgaiskogo regionallao-ekonomichaskogo kompleksa
v g.Kustanae; tezisy dokladov. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo Akad.vauk Kazakhokoi
SSR, 1936. 182 p. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR
(Kazakhstan--Igoonomic conditions)
LYSMO. I.Z.- KALKIDI, I.K.; DZHAKMAYRY, A.N.; USPANOV, K.Ye.
Developing systems of forced pillar caving In working flat hard
ore deposits. Trady Inst. gor. dela AN Tazakh. SSR 1-3-15 156.
(Mining engineering) (MIRA 1~:l)
LTSEHKO. L%.
.
Underground ore dressing, plants. Izv.AN TAzakh. SSR.Ser.gor.dela,
met. i stroimat. no.11:98-103 156. (MLRA 10:1)
(Kamakhstan-Ore dressing)
LYSMO, I.Z., kandidat tekhaicheskik nauk.
I
"" -
Kethods for the extraction of close, gently sloping ore seams.
Vest.AN Kazakh.SM 12 no.10:59-68 0 '56. OMRA 9:12)
(Kining engineering)
S JPOV, V.Sh.; MUSINg A.Ch.; MUZGIN, S.S.; LYSMO# I.Z.; RADCHENKO, G.A.;
TRSTIYAKOV, A.M.
Ivrprovementa in the technology of ore mining in Dzhezkazgan. T~rudY
rnat. gor. dela AN Mzakh. SSR 2t24-43 '57. (MilU. lOtl2)
(Dzhezkazgan--Mining angineeringl
Lysrao, I.Z. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk.
Specific features of high-mountain mining in Central Asia and
Khzakhatan. Test. AN Kazakh, SSR 13 uo.6'03-46 Js 157*(KLRA 10:9)
(Ooviet Central Aaia--Ore deposits)
(razak-hataa-Ora depoolts)
(mining anginearing)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 996
Lysenko, Ivan Zakharovich
Razrabotka vysokogornykh mestorozhdeniy; osnovnyye voprosy razrabotki
rudhykh mebtorozhdeniy vysokogornykh rayonov Sredney Azii i
.Ka2akhstana. (Exploitation of High Plateau Ore; Basic Problems in
Exploitation of Ore Deposits in High Mountainous Areas of Central
Asia-6nd Kazakhstan) Alma-Ata, Izd-vo AN Kazakhakoy SSR, 1958.
229 p. 1,400 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Institut gornogo dela
Resp. Ed.: Brichkin, A.V., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences,
Katakh SSR;Eds,.: 'Rzhondkovskaya, L.S. and Kuznetsov, Yu.N.;'Tech.
Ed.: Alferova, P,F.
PURPOSE: This book was written for production and planning engineers
working on special high mountain mining projects. The author says it
may also be useful to non-Russiah scientists working in areas like the
HimalayaB, Kunlun Shan and Balkano.
C a r 6 -q- --/A? ~-'
Exploitation of High Plateau Ore (Cont.) 996
COVERAGE: The author states that the development of mining prospects
in high mountains is usually accompanied by high production costs.
Proper planning of the exploration, development and exploitation
phases and correct solution of the fundamental problems may redUoe
-costs to an economically acceptable minimum. These costs are Affect-
ed by the physical-geographic, geological'and mining characteristics
of the ore deposit. The author presents this book as a detailed
examination of these characteristics. Questions of transportation
to and from the site, breaking ground, development, and ventilation
are also considered. There are 43 figures, 32 tables, and 84
references, of which 74 are Soviet and 10 American.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Ch. 1. Characteristics of
Deposits
1. Preliminary i-emarks
2. Physical- geographic
C a~~ .
3
the Exploitation of High Mountain Ore
remarks
127-5d-1-11/28
AUTHORS: Lysenko, i.,6., Q.-.ndidate of Technical Sciences, and An, L-Ch.,
Irli-nin.- Engineer
TITLE: On Ratic:ial Mtethods of Ore Blasting in the Dzhezkazg&n Idine
(0 ratsionalInvkh metodakh otboyki rudy na Dzhezkuz6an.-kom
rudnike)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnal, 1955, Nr 11 PP 38-41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The introduction of BIMK-2 !.iachines for drilling. deep shot-
holes made it po.;dible to up..ly advunoed methods of mining
with open narch. The usual ohapes of the lodes in the
Dzhezkazgan deposit are blanket deposits of cuproferrous
sandstones with a dip an_,-le of 7 to 100. Their thickness
varies from 1.5 to 50 -m- The side rocks are arkosic sand-
stones. The hardness coefficient of the ore is 12 to 14,
by Professor Protodlyall;onovln clao3ification, and its volume
weight is 2.6 tons pur cu ri. To ccr4p.,.re the efficiencj of
blasts uain.- noi-inal an& de,~p shot-h,:;leo, observations were
made in two adjacent chambers of the mine Nr 51. The re-
sults are presented in tables, from viiiich it can be 3ten
Card 1/2 that blasts -with deep ;hot-hol(~:: increase labor efficiency
On Rational :,.othod,3 of (,rL- a Mire
dad ot olarituri )-ra. a lraw"~"Lk tj~ tialu
h-w~_-~rcr, if; L'ic lar~;,.r yifld of bi., lut,~L. of ore ejLcoudinL;
the uPper standurl limit -nd a geismic blastint; eflect on
the Pillarc ..iJ (.I* unlesin~1'10
;:':)-UltS CWL be by ~~ctjf._- ~if ohort-dolay blautia.---,
uain1p; a commutatox-type device designed by M.Oa. An. Thiz,
measure reOuced thu yield oi extrtt-lai-pe oru lumdci bj 2 to
3 times and zvvQd explof3ives. In aidition to this, cave-
Ins, which took place previou:;ly, ceaoed. The authors
draw the conclusion that the oho.-t-delay blautin- method is
expedient for the Dzhezkazean minea und that new cystr,~ms
of mines, takinE; full advantage of thia mathod and using
excavator3, self-propelled cars and other hi,,Iily effective
tj
muchinery alhould be devised.
The article contains 4 tablcc and 1 Soviet raference.
A330CIATIOII: Institut gor:aogo Iola All Kaz SSR (IrstituLe of k-Liniri-; of
thL AS Kazakh SISR)
AVAILABLE: Library of Conereso
Card 2/2 1. Mining engineering-USSR 2. Explosives-Applicationa
LTMKOO I. Z.
PecUlarities of selecting mining systems for deposits in high
mountains. Trudy Alt.GMI AN lazakh.= 6:106-125 '58.
(MIR.k 12: 1)
(Mininp Onginearing)
LTSMO, is Z.
Aeronautics in high Nonntain mines. JzT. AN jazakh. SSIL Sere
gor.dela no.1:17-23 160e (MIRA 13:10)
(Mine haulage) (Transport planes)