SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARUSCIAC, D. - MARUSHKO, F.I.

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TANII, G.; MARUS-CIAC D. Phjsicomechanical characteristics of vii1canic tu~','s ~~r 1-r.r . o region and technical and economical indexes ur apartment h~;)j~p walls made of +hese tuffs. Bul .9tiint polit Cluj T. An algor"sr- f,;r -1,"re u ;v!:tP7 ~,f' -' a Ur.. - " e- - B--B F. Ma!, r.-- ?*,i - , . j:. ~ ~, 5 - - 5 7 '- ' , MUSCIAC, 1. On the algorism theory. rnz mat fiz '10 no,lil. 10 ."a 11.4 (i.e. 1651. MARUSIK, V., inzhener. A mining cutter-loader. Tekh.mol. 22 no.11:27 N 154.(MI-RA 7'12) (Mining machinery) MARUSFMO, A. V, DYbamics of dextroventricular bypertrophy in the vectocardio- graphic illumination of personD with pneumoeardial inuufficiency. Vrach. delo no.6:67-73 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Kafedra fakulltstsko-gospitallnoy terapii (sav. - prof. L. T. Malaya) sanit&mo-gigiyenicheakogo i pediatricheskogo fakulltetov KharlkovBkogo maditainekogo institut-0. (PULMONARY HEART DISEASE) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) MAftUSENKO, T. A. Marusenko, T. A. - "The prophylactic activity of the typhils bnetertophage on experimental anim&lsff, Mikrobiol. zbur-n&l, Vol. XI, Issue 1, 1949, D. 91-9~--f (In Ukrainian, resume in Russipm). SO: U-4329, 19 August 53, (Letonis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 1949). MA,-'.USE- 'C , T. A. - * P - -9f-9. , T. It. Prc' . 1- - t-* c - S 'r %- e stvne spetsi!',&~es ; ~ - ~n - .-. a eksper imen t-i I I nyy pan! z. if V u 1 , borg T~ (-- r- y~ h z hlvc, ny'r- h .'. i krc 1 * ~- I . zY. ur:-.,. I , T. .,"' I Vyp. 2, 1944, F - 47-:::t .--- n y-iz.---Re--Y'X'r;'- 'I T"'ll, . ya-7. 3~ - Kn; ~hn,iy~-. Lel.rp' s I , V: ' . 1 , '9 ' VIZIR, P.Te.; U&MINKO, T.A. ......... Synergism of the affect of penicllin and of a specific bacteriaphage ou Breslau Infection in white mice. Xikrobiol.shur. 14 ne.4:29-35 152. (91-RA 6:11) 1. Z Institutu m1krobiologii Akadenii neuk UBSR. (Penicillin) (Bacteriophagy) PETROV, D.G. , dotsent; Kh I VDF.'! CI I KO A. MARIISENKO , V. I Method fo7 inuividual bacter" ~Ioj,7~ca-- stpr,'litv -,ntr- blood. ?rcul. geuAt. i perel. krcv.' n3.110:5F-6-- 'P-, . 1. 1z I-Ivovskogo riauvhr,o-',sfiIadova,..ej 'skoi:o instituta 1rr-l*vanlya krovi (direktor - dotsert. D.G. 1'etT-OV) KARUSFdIKO,Ya.l. Goniometer for determining the Meteor.i gidrol. no.2:49-50 F (Goniometry) angle of Inclination of the cable. 152. (MLRA 8:9) (Stream measurnmenta) 1. 14ARUSENKO, Ya. 1. 2. USSR (600) 4. Rivers 7. Wave-cut steps on river banks. Priroda 42, No. 4, 1953. Describes role of wind waves in the dynamics of river beds under natural conditions. States that action of wind waves on river banks differs from the action on sea, lake., and water reservoir shore lines. 261T93 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADri_l MARUSENKOJ, Ya. I. Begio n of the U.S.S.R. territory on the basis of moderr. f1u- vital processes. Trudy MU 147:84-100 157. (I.Ll;j, 16:5) 1, Kafedra obshchey geggrafii Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, imeni Kuybkoheva. (Rivers) Il~.ich*,ZENTSOV, Aleksey Anisimovich; SEMANSKkYA, US'2"'O ~~ 6 alvaiiI AITKOV, Arkadiy Vlikhaylovich; MINIF, Nikolay Kondratlyevich; MORDOVINA, L.G., tekhn. red. [Hydrography of Western Siberia] Gidrografiia Zapadnoi Sibiri. Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo univ. Vol.l. [General characteristics of waters] Obshchaia kharakteristika vod. 1961. 169 p. (MIRA 14:11) (Siberia, Western-Hydrography) I SKLOVSKATA, A.A., otv. red.; DRLYAYlk), P.G., inzh., zam. otv. red.; KAMINSKIT, V.S., kand. tekhn, nauk, zam. otv, red.; AVETISTAN, A.N., red.; BRILLIANTCV, V.V., kand, tekhn, nauk, red.; GALIGUZCV, N.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; GORLOV, I.P., red. ; GREBENSHCHIKOV, V. P. , red j DAVYDKCV, N. 1. red. ; ZVENIGORODSKIY, G.Z., red.j KARPCVA, N.N., red.; KOZK(, A.I., red.; VARTISEV, P.A., red. , TV-NOVAREV, I. V., red PCPUTNIKC~ F. A. , f-%qr.-j -SMT=-, 1-1. S. , kand. t ekhn . nauk , red. ; TURCHFIJKO, V.K., red.; FJ:.IPPOV, V.A., red.; YUSIPCV, A.A., red.; YAG(;'DKINA, TA., red.; VIRONOVA, T.A., red., izd-va; .OYTLINA, L.N., tekhn, r~d ; !.'AKSIMCVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Technological -trends in coal preparation] Tekhnicheskie na- pravleniia obogashcheniia uglei. Moskva, Cos.nauchno-tekhri. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 11963 120 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy i nauchno- issledovateliskly institut po obogashcheniyu i briketirova- niyu ugley 4' Gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy i nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po obogashcheniyu i brike- tirovaniyu ugley (for Yagodkina, Briilia-ntov). (Coal preparation) K:-'.R N, 1'. kand. i-e J. V, Ye. la,.e results cf tr:--~ Urc logi ia 29 ro. ev-, ti r~ v Obraz 'binsIncy ki-.' b,." " On - , ~ in --- , e ri - , . . .:-.. .- , ~:-! ll~~ -- -!". . -.." . . I ~ - i . 1. . . Pro -~rio,epto-F -)f , ~:,- t~k ~! ri,- I : ils, I e fl~' f v- -'i-) -, " Dolk. . V , 104% L . 11 -. L- :~, ; I ! -- . ;~ - F -, , I -, , ~ I. n . : .P. :- ..I - 14ARUSEVAP A. 11-1. I'Crn the Activity 7.hur,p Vol 33, No Acad Sci USSR. of "rr)r-riocer)tors of Various 11-liuscle ",roups LJ' a Frop.." Zef. 5, 1)L7, p 535. !IhysiAr)r,,, rist Imeni %caderdciar, . ~. Pavlov, SO: U-4396 x0zm'n'vCV' v., A.; vj'*R"'~s~~V~"'~' ~'.' I., I -: .. =. Mbr., Lab. of Fhysicicgy of Sense UrV-Ins, lr--';t- --hY3ic--'0F-, -'c~(.~- -.. .' - v Acad. Sci., -'LI)49-. "Electroencephalographic Sti,dy of the Formation of Temporary ~,or.-.act- i.- Imerce-,ti-c-le Stimuli cf flumans," Iz. il. Nauk. Ser. Bic!., ""c- 5, 1941". SO; Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl MARUSNVA, A.M.; RABINOVICH, L.G. [deceased] Effect of certain chemicals on electric mnnifeststions of the activity of the cochlea and the Acoustic nerve. Probl.fiziol. ak-ust. 2:72-81 150 (MIRA 10:11) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii organov chuvatv Fiziologicheakogo instituta im. akd. I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. (MMTROPHTSIOLOGT) (PHARMACOWGT) (ACOUSTIC NMVE) (LABTRINTH (3AR)) MARUSNA. A.M.. HABINOVICH. L.G. Bffect of certain chemical substances on electric manifestations of cochlea and acoustic nerve. Probl.fiziol.akust.,Moskva Vol.2:74-81 1950. (CLML 20:5) 1. Laboratory of the Physiology of Sense Organs, Physiological la- StitUte iMent Academician I.P.Pavlov of the Academy of Sciences USSR. MWSXVAL A.M.- CHISTOVICH. L.A. Modification of auditory analysor function in man folloving verbal action applied during experimental studies of the sensory organs. Zhurevys,pnerv. deiat. 4 no.4:465-473 JI-Ag 154. (MIRA 80) 1. Institut fixiologit Im. I.P.Pavlova Akademil nauk SSSR. (HEARING, physiology. eff. of verba-1 stimulus on auditory analysor during experimentation on sensory organs in man) X&RUSBYA. A.M. Measurement of the limits of sound signal discrimination in man. Probl.fi2iol.skust. 3:60-66 IS5. (PLRA 9:5) 1. laboratoriya fiziologii alukhovogo analizatora Institute fiziologit imeni I.P.Pavlova ANN SSSR, Leningrad. (SOUND-MBASURUMT) (EMARING) (RVLNM) KLRUSEVA. A.H. Changes in the sensibility of sound analysor in man during the process of developing differentiation. Trudy Inst-fiziol. 5:358-367 156. (?QRA 10:1) 1. laboratoriya fiziologii slukhovogo analizators. Zoveduyushchly - G.V.Gerebuni. (CONDITIOM RFISPONSB) (HYARIEG) MARUSXVA. A.M.. kandidat biologicheskilth nauk (Leningrad) Auditory acuity In children at the age of 1 112 to 2 112 years. Tetlt*otorin. 18 no.2:22-27 Kr-Ap 156. (KLRA 9:7) 1. Is lAboratorii fiziologit slukhovogo analizatore, Instituts, fiziologil Izeal. I.P.Pavlova (HRARISG. in inf. and child auditory acuity in small child) MMSEVA, A. M. Auditory sinsitivlty in mt as innuenced by training. Probl.fiziol. akust. 4:100-106 159. (NM 13:5) 1. laboratorlya fisiologii slukhovogo analizatora Instituta fizio- logii imeni I.P. Pavlava AN SS Isningrad. (AUDIO= "MAHUSRVA, A-*. Measurement of hearing in children dmring their first years of life. Probl.fiziol.akast. 4:123-132 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Inboratortya fiziologit slukhovogo analizatora Instituta fizio- logii imeni I.P. Favlova AN SSSR, Leniurrad. (AUDIONUU) U&MM") AL TH", Ya.A. H~LUSNVA, A. M. Met-hod for leading off potentials from different points of the auditory system of the cat under long-term experimental condi- tions. Physiol.zhur. 45 no.6:724-729 Je '5q. (KIRk 12:8) 1. From the laboratory of auditory analyser pkvsiology, I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. MR. physiol. potentials from different points of auditory system, method of derivation in chronic exper. COnd. in CatB (RUB)) (NEUROPHYSIOIWY method of derivation of potentials from different points of auditory ByBtem of cat in chronic exper. cond. (Rua)) ALITW, Ya.A.; NARUSEVA, A.M. Characteristics of electric reactions from different parts of the auditory system iR anesthetized and normneathetized anintals. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.11:134~-1355 N 160. (MIRA 13: 1-1) 1. From the Laboratory of the Auditory Analyzer Physiology, Favlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (ANESTHWIA) (EAR-INNEAVATION) AL'TMO, YA.A.; MMSEVA, A-N- Ilectric responses of different parts of the auditory system to consecutive Osc6d stiwalations. D6kl. AN SSSR 1)5 no.6:1546-1549 D l6o. I (MIRL 13:12) 1. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova, Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N. Chernigovskin. (EM-IKUBVATION) (=CTELOPHrSlOLOGr) MARUSE.U.-A,144. -- Electrophysiologieal expression of changes in the function of the auditory system dn the presence of the orientation responsq. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.5:542-550 MY 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. From the Laboratory of Auditory Analyner Physiology, I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) (BAR) YMVINA, M.P.; MARUS~VA _A.,',I. I -- -- j Electric respoase of the cochlea in newborn aninuals. Dokl. An S&,P, 149 no.5;12.14'~-1224 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Institut fiziologii imm. I.P.Pavlova A14 SSSR. Predstavleno akBAamikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (IABMMH (EAR)) (ELECTROPHYSIOLODY) BkLij, A.V.; :'-',R,,SE-iA, Electric resnon~e~ ~f I-Lt4c~:-, of t.-,-- aid-*z ry -0 , systeri i.,i var."(.a.~: -,--~h-. Fiziol. z:.,,r. nio.11:113C-l 36 N 163. 1. lahc-ratoriya t~luldovogc- fizi,-Iogii imeni . Vit A L TMAN , Ya.A. ; "tAn, vcked pc'~en- h- r no . 3 : 5 19- VY- an[' a-, !ova op- ACC NRv AP6018856 SOURCE CODEt tM,/0239/65/051/009/1037/1042 AUTHOR: _Vart MoruBeva ..anna"A u8= ph%~ f- or them ORD: Laboratory of the Phys 0 off ~ofthe ~Audltory Analymorp Institute of 0= . jo(Laboratorlya fisiolgil. slukhorogo analizators Inatitul in. Pavlp!,__AN _f_1_i_ioYo_9ii A* 5-56-RI I Z~ TITLE: Electrical responses of the rat qQcaea to the action of brief acoustic clicki SOURM Fixiologicheekly shurnal SSSR, T. 51, no. 9, 19659 1037-1042 )kp TOPIC*TAGS% rat, many cat bloolectric phenomenon, audition ABSTRACTs -'The range of ;;Vd; perceived by rate cimprissi"Trequaheiss hiiheir than those to Aich the auditory apparatus of )num beings -A of such labo Hitherto the functional characterr= animals as @&to and dogs still responds. a of the auditory eyatem of rate were studied mainly an the basis of behavior .reactions. Under the circumstances it was of interest to-aftsure electric audi- tory reactions of rate and compare them with those of animals that respond to sound stimuli of lower frequencies. The technique of the wqmwiments was the same as in those carried out on cats. As stimuli clicks with a duration of 0.2 nsee were used, irhich were emdtted by a loud-speaker with a frequency range of 200-7,000 cycles. The latent periods of the reactions in rate were 50,S0 greater than in eats, while the amplitude was lower by a factor of 10. For the responses of the cochlea of rate., a high amplitude of the second nerve 0011POnent N2 was characteristic.- Its value was often close to that of the first nerve-compo NJ. *W tiwi*W -restoration of the amplitude a: the rat cochlea. reoponsep I me'"W" On &PPUSStlen Of s*uW st&wU 40*45 db above the threshoMp was IcorAlderably r 'theii for "top i-ooj, by 60-74 woos On the basis of the results anditor 9 aAe -Prom raLs am be described as Inert '-fasi 3`11' -MM-1-U . UDC % od I SM 00W% 061 OWN DATEs IDApr641 0MG Ws OW/ 0M.We C WMA2.V2.34612.85 ACC NRt AP6OZ2,%4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/061/002/0003/OOQ6 AUTHOR: Vartanyan_,_ 1. A.; Lebqqp Z aruBeva. ORG: Laboratory of Auditory Analyaor Physiology, Ir~stitute of Physiology im. I. P. Pavlov. AN SSSR, Le"ra~~Laboratoriya fiziologii slukhovogo analizatora -TFst-ituta fiziologii AN SSSR) TITLE: Electrical reactions of the inferior colliculus of rate to brief sounds-(clial SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimeritallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no. 2, 1966, 3-6 TOPIC TAGS: electrophysiology, rat, acoustic biologic effect, audition ABSTRACT: The electrical reactions of the inferior colliculus of rats are similar to those of cats. Typically, they start with a rapid positive wave' followod by a slow negative deviation. In some cases two positive waves 'with a subsequent negative deviation were recorded. The amplitude of the reactions in the 30 anesthetized white rats studied ranged from 70-400 microvolts. The maximum amplitude was noted in the experiments in which the electrode was in the center of the nuclew. 7he thresholds of the reactions were someiihat higher than the audibility thresholds of am under the same conditions. The average threshold in the rats with normal middle ear was somewhat higher than that in cats (the difference wan no more than 5 db). The average lenuth of the latent period of the reaction to the clicks was 3.1 milliseconds with the intensity of the stimulus 45-50 db above the threshold. When the Intensity of the signal was changed 5-80-db above the, thrtshold, Card 1J2 UDC: 612.826.5.01L.L23.01L.LS L 31187-66 ACC NRt A the latent period decreased from 5 to 2.8 milUseconds. The duration of the positive wave of the response had different values -- from 2-4 nilU- seconds. The amplitude of responses caused by a secoM i al presented at intervals of 3-100 rdlUsecands from the first was Wof the Mplitude of the first response at a 3-4.6 vallbsocands interval. Camplete restoration of the amplitude of both responaos usually required 60-70 stilliseconds. This paper was presented by Academician V, N. Chernigovskiy on 1 August 1964. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. LJPRS] .01 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: OlAug64 / ORIG IM - 006 / OTH REF: 013 MARCHUK, A.1.1 MUWSHCHAK, G.N. C"s of preserved pregrancy In a patient with pulmonary axA meningeal tuberculosis. Zdrav. Kazakh. 22 no.ls?5-77 162. (MIJU 15: 3) 1. Is Yuzhno-KazakhstanBkogo oblastnogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispansera. (PREGNMY, CMIPLICATIONS OF) (HEIIINGES-TUBMCUICSIS) (TUIERCULOSIS) MMSHCHM., I.; I-L ---, 4MBRODSKrY, V.I.; MARCHUK, A.I. Intubation anesthesia in extrapleural pneumolysis. Zdravookhr. Kazakh. 23 no.l.*70-72 163 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz Chimkentskogo oblastnogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispansera. MARUSHCHAK, G.N. - Bi I obectomy in prj'use nem.- -a ~-y aspiration pne,imonla. Prot-1. L-lb. ,. !,,-T~,A !-,-, ;, 1. Iz khirurgLcheskogo ot..-4elenlya )blAqT.n,-,g,-, pro tivotuberkide znogo dispans,irh ~glftvnyy vr,~-n - zqF'l-!zhenryy vrRch Kazakhskoy 33R LILICHUK, L.; KARUSHCHAK, I* Restoration of eprings. Tekh. sov. kolkh. RTS, eovkhoz. 20 nD.23:7-9 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Tractors-Springs) .7, 7~,O Pe e, *in Ahto' Nb 0. WOO ~~4 pat6r;'-Viah, nequ, -.,Be r anj -4 U-614ud:'~pqlyndi typw-tthit'itini-MrAi lor i~~fted Xl~ ACCBWION,,lqRi'- lim - -W , Ar thi ;Ao u w w no :'gi-i,bii,et,.,.6f~,:t.his,~-se ag',~PT-9mm: a Ili Joha' tiarbuc -P-0i id n um la th n r 8(0) SOV/ 112-59 -1-696 Translation from-, Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p 9Z (TJJSSR) AUTHOR: Radchenko, L. A., and Marus TITLE. Investigation of Generator Forced Excitation With Allowance fo- Eddy Currents PERIODICAL; Izv. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 22, pp 435-445 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the delaying effect of eddy currents in various types of 1. 6-14. 5-kw generators is presented; the generators operate in the automatic -control system of a "generator -motor" system of electrical drive. The investigation has revealed the following: (1) with a high excitation forcing, the vquivalent component of the eddy-current effect grows and delays the transient phenomena; (Z) the eddy-current effect can be determined from oscillograms of the generator field current and flux-, (3) the dynamic inductance of field windings that droops with higher field forcing must be taken into account. A. M. B. Card I / 1 8(0) S OV / I 12 - 5 9 - I - 8 3 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p 111 ' USSR) AUTHOlt: Marushchak, V. Ye. TITLE: Investigation of Transients in a Generator-Field Circuit With Allom,a:ice for Eddy Currents That Appear When the Winding is Switched Off and Closed cT-, a Field-Discharge Resistor PERIODICAL: Izv. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 26, pp 345-361 ABSTRACT: Results are reported of experimental investigations of the influence of eddy currents induced in the poles and frame of a DC generator upon the nature of current and magnetic-flux drooping; the curves were taken when the generator-field winding was switched off and closed on a field-discharge resistor - The experiments were conducted with two DC generators: (1) PN-145 N (14.5 kw, 230 v, 63 amp, 1,460 rpm) and (2) G-Z2/13 (4 kw, 230 v, 17.4 amp, 1,500 rpm). Field current and magnetic flux correspc-'Iding to various discharge -resistance values were recorded by an oscillograph. Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-1-831 Investigation of Transients in a Generator-Field Circuit With Allowance for . . . The resultant generator flux is produced by the resultant current which can be considered as consisting of two components- the field-winding current and a current equivalent to the eddy-current effect. Variations ir the latter car be determined from oacillograms. Field-current and flux curves are plotted against time. The current equivalent to the eddy-current effect was determined as a difference of the ordinates of the above two curves. The maximum eddy- current bump is higher for high discharge resistances and depends on the characteristics of the generator magnetic circuit. The inference is drawn that in calculating the transients in a DC generator-field circuit, the eddy currents must be taken into account. V. V. G. Card 2/2 V LA B il'-. --'J, L 340j4-06 riNl~m; _r-'wrktj,,r,!1 1-i r ~ C IVii/vu R. AS0140211 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/050/004/0861/08 AUTHOR: -Sumbayev, 0. 1.; Mezentsev, A. F.; Marushenko, V. I.; Petrovich, Ye. V.; Ryi'nikov, A. S. ORG: Physicotechnical Institute im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy a institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Chemical shift due to screening of the inner levels of heavy elements SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy I teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 50, no. 4, 1966, 861-870 TOPIC TAGS: heavy element, inner level, screening, chemical bonqing, atomic structure, atomic property, tin, molybdenum, tungsten 10 'k.11 ~1 ABSTRACT: Chemical shifts of the Ka x-ray lines Of MO M003, ~n-SnO 2. arid W-W03 were measured by a method based on 2ternately introducing the compared sources into the field of vision of the Cochois diffraction spectrometer with compensated apertimej aberrations. The E(Kaj) energy differences for the metal and oxide are respectively +19217, -152t5, and +llOt33 Mev. Thus, the results previously obtained by the authors (0. 1. Sumbayev, A. F. Mezentsev, ZhETF, 48, 445, 1965) for Sn-SnOz now have i been confirmed by an improved experimental arrangement. It is shown that despite the ' usually accepted viewpoint (A. Sandstrom, Handb. der Phys., 30, 158, 1957), the inner~ (K, L) atomic level shifts, due to the formation of chemical bonds, are appreciable,'- including the heaviest elements. Moreover, their absolute value remains approximate4r, Card 1/2 L 34834-66 ACC NR: AP6oi4O24 constant with a growing Z. This conclusion agrees with the theoretical estimates made by the authors on the assumption that the chemical effects observed are due to internal screening (S. M. Karallnik, Izv- AN SSSR, ser. fizich., 20, 815, 1956; S. M. Karalinik, Izv. AN SSSR, ser. fizich., 21, 1445, 1957). It was mentioned that~ the effect may be used for investigating the nature of the chemical bond as was done previously in the case of light elements. The authors thank Professor D. M. Kaminker for his interest in this work and discussions of the results and V. S. Zykova and Yu. P. Smirnova for carrying out measurements. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 4 formulas, and 5-f-ables-.-- [Based on authors' abstract.) INT) SUB CODE: 20, l1/ SUBM DATE: 270ct65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 012 " !, , , , " , , " * * , , ' , , : 9 0 0 :0 0 0 : : 0 # * : : : : : : : 0 0 ; ; ; 0 * * ; 0 1 111417abbill 11 M a L 1, R 10 so u A 1. 0 00 031, locl% Atwly- 27A . .141 00 w0 00 :: -00 00 - 00 00 i -_OO 00 09 00 00 00 00 go of 10' It 1 4 It It 0 0 1~ 1A ~ L 6 H L-4, ,..t .I . Wbeat VarictJes (A ~,cf 1 si rl~ ~-; w,,,ent fur -.a , :-,,: co'li se e i~ 1 . ~, e, . ` 5. .:. . , , 1-1 Eonthly Li so t of l.ussiE!n iCC055i on s, Libr~try c-f Cu n,-ress, june -', ~-fl - I !LD. MARWHSVj A.I., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; KUMAKOV, V.A., kand.biolog.nauk Effect of the shield bug eurygaBter integriceps on the quality of wheat seeds. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.7:24-25 ja 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Russia, Southern-Wheat-Diseases and pests) (Russia, Southern-Eurygasters) MARUSHEV, A.l., kard. aells~r,~.hoz. rzau4.,- KURAKOV, V.A., mn4. I, na-uk; ASTAKHOVA, N.K., kard. krim. nauk Effect of the damage amused th;,, s~.ield bug Eur-,rgaster -nt~r- griceps on t~nc quality of t*,.(- wl,~-al. gra-ij. T), 11jr- f llo,,-~~lig crop. Agrob:cdoedia j~3-F 161, ( ~'7 I RA 1- , 3 ) POLAND/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-KhLimiya, No 21, 1958, 70871. Author Marushevskays. - Vecherkorvokays, Idikhal'sky. Inst Title Alkyl- and Alkenyl Pyridines. III. Pyridone Sulfones, (2-q,-H~,N)CHqS0,tR, and Ceftaift Simple Sulfur Derivatives Containing a 2-Pyridyl Mdthyl Padical. Orig Pub: Roczn- chem., 1957, 31, No 2, 543-551- Abstract: By the condensation of NaSO-R, C6H,-SNa, KSCN, KCN and NE.,