SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASHEK, I. - MASHIN, A.R.

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T -f -Adequate protair, allowaace f 7- wiltits fwitn aumf)r-/ ir 0u .,)it . 16 ar Z G-14 Fr--) 1. 17 In3tituts rArodnoro pitentys kdtr. - dr-tsent Lqaslieki. ~rsp!~. i ?k 'JrS I W) . rae tab . adeoliste allowsince --r saults SUBOKHOVAj Z. [Sl~bochavaj Z.); PlATM, Z.1 MASHEK, I. Sme experience in the treatment of patients with obesity. - Vop.pit. 20 no.3:12-16 MY-Je 161. (KMA 14:4) a, Is Institute, pitaimiya Praga Chekhoslovakiyap. - (C&CPON13) ACOC SOURCE COW A t AVo24V65/b24/bo5/0036/0O42 UUTRORt Slavokbowat Zel Rats Ro; Platserg Zej ~asheksj. (Directors ORGs Nutrition InstItutes Pregues Czeeboslavelda. (Institut pitanilra)8 TITWt Gertailu-sepeete of obesity pathogenesis and therapy SOURCRe Veprosy pit*nLyg v* 240 no. 5. 1965s 36-42 TOPIC TAGSt nutritious patbogenesiss pbyelotbarapyg chetwtherapy AWTRACTi The oftlects of physical exeralsej steroids and thyroid prep- stations on wolebt reduclue. there were investigated In experiments an wombn &g0$ 19 -to 38 yrs. clinical Y (81 to 105 ka) disposed as obese wit' no complicating factorse Following *~prollnlnsry perIO4 during 1 b, 0 10 subjesto,",virs; on a 2,300 calorle dicta they were divided Into two placed on a XA,200 calorie diet (240 g of oarbohy- rate 73 9- Of protein# and 40 g of tat)* The first group fo2lowed the schedule with daily 4 hr walks end bra of sleepp The asson -group, oxeral ffi~ 0 d 6ad (physical szoralsess sports) 4 bra 4al-ljs ~ At the - and of two. weeks weight losses for groups were approMmately-the saies (A5 kg a day); buts with a hydrostatic method of ACC H16 AP6000839 0, w6Igb.%,ffp.'tV,7 via - found that the exercising group lost mostly fatty tio- sus,imd.lbt ~~Iobq grou lost "Stly sm-fatty tiosuee In other *x : Iiients.4bi.,"tbore fm360 p _per that pbyaleal exeralso combined with appe- 1n so" cases With storoldes help@ maintain a roVm Obt losses we primarily at the ex- _,bolsme and uelL 'I Vs*.Or tbyrold pro W atlons. In the absence of AT I ILI' ... . ... 04110 rapid ."VeLebt lose 8:,11pprommately twice as bigb as t ''I mboiAxy to 161vi me of Medication ln- tal and cl1n1col date on ifty"Idiame ftftr r""t, a" r0 lop 32, Abci "a Indicate tbot" b :,if'oortsin other factors 2A be -a '406fully stodledt regularItt 0 mole# prolonged *Xpo- .~.-to .44bit, --a. -4 mal tabollso'.,( *',*go DW), stress stimlip off lotin~ PORS "=a-ib$Ol latIve defteloneles of cortaft nutrItIonal substances* 00186~ -ortip bast tables Wad I tIONPOGO -303; cant g= DATX*. 070ot64/ CRIG RM 0051 OrK REP: 019 2A XURTOVA, L.I.-. MASHIX, - X-* Time dependence of field emission current in an electronic projector. Rsdiotekh. i e2aktron. 5 no.821351 Ag 160* (XIU 13:8) (Field emission) BABYUX, Yaroslav; MSHEK, KW e L (Masek, K. j Simple graphic presentation of a proteinogram. Vop. med. ichim. 7 209-210 Mr-Ap ~61. - (MIRA 14:6) 1. Chair of Clinical Biochemistry, Institute for Post-Grad~mte Medical Training, Praga. (&WD PROTEINS) Froginskiy, 'n the b u ~.,n 0 t e f'g,, khozysiy~, tve PF VestniK Fte~ L -he -3,zr i 1 13 1.1 tcrs r:e P, curs r r,,: anwe ?~eado A i n + h e 7 kc I k. ~.o _-e: ti,on c~' a ri 3 1 i, h-, z C.,., a t I on j f ~-c r f r. v i /I t7 -n a rl.Az9 ien v vr. lilt --;e .-Pr e r rr, Wfoffft, V. Important factor in solvinp the hasic economic pro-der i n t -~,- : of apriculture. Sots.trud 5 no.1:19-27 Ja '60. (m1%, ~ 3:1 ) (Apricultural policv) BRAGINSKII, B.; MSHENKOV, V. Planning labor productivity on state farms. Biul.nauch. inform.- trud i zar. Plata 4 no.S:P-13 161. (Mr,~A 14:10) (Moscow iTavince-Agriculture-Labor productivity) SHLYKI A.A.; PIA6ijLiiKQV, V,A [I-Lashankou, V.A.Ij NIKOLAYL.,VAP G.N. [NikaDieva H.N.]; PiUDIUKOVA, I.V. (Fradnikava, I.V.]; MKETEMKO, T.V. [Kuk-htsenka, T.V.1 Investigating the reaction of alkaline splitting of chlorophyil method of studying the localization of tagged carbon. Ves"Bi AN B-qSh- Ser. biial. nav. no.3:37-46 161. (~UiA (CHW,I,OFIi)aI) If AN iris L 1 1 .1' KORIN, M.N.; WI"KCYV, V.A.; PIKULIK, L.G. Ultraviolet absorption spectra of the cerobrospinal fluid in neurological patients. Dokl. AN BSSR 7 no.7t49&500 JI '63. (MIRA 161lo) 1. Belorusakiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut nevrologii, neyrokhirurgii i fisioterapit i Institut fiaiki AN BM. Predstavleno, akademikom AN BSSR D.A.Markovym. 4- MASHERKOV, V.A.; PMLIK, L.G.; ALISMIK, P.I. Oaantitative fluoresoence analysis of the protein content in potato tubers. M-xur. prikl. spekt. 3 no. 6t566-568 D 165 (MM 1911) 1. S%bmitted January 20,, 11965. --M&aLBULQV,-Uadimir-l~D-d,o-rovAch; ZAPIVAUUN, A.I., red.; TRuKHUA, O.N., takhn.red. (Potentials for increasing labor productivity in Soviet Wiculturej Reserry rosta prolsvodltellnosti trude v sel'skom khozialstva SSBR. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sellkhos.lit-ry, 1960. 142 p. (Knu 14:3) (Agriculture--Labor productivity) MMHSNKOVp Vladild Fedorovich; HTZHKOV, A.S., red., red.; POWOMAREVA, tekhn. red. (Ways for increasing labor productivity in agriculture]Puti povys~wniia proizvoditellnoati truda v sel'skom khoziaistve. Moskva, Economizdat, 1962. 66 p. (MMA 15: 1-1) (kgriculture-Labor productivity) KARKAUKHOVA, YO.S., jdoktor skonox-muk, BRAGNMIL LI.. daktor okonon. nank; ROYSj~; POZDIWOT, V.N., kand. skonon. nauk; ALTAYSKIY, I.?., kandidat ekonomicheskikh nank; MADA7YAN, A.I., nanabnyy sotr.; OBDLERSKIY, K.P., rod.; PkNIN, N.S., red.; DNITRASHKO, E.I., aladshiy red.; PONOMAWA, A.A., tekhn. red. [Methods for measuring, analyzing and planning labor productivity on collective and state farms] VAtody ismereniia, analiza i pla- niroyaniia proizvoditallnosti truda v kolkhozakh i sovkhozakh. Moskva, Ekonomlzdat, 1963. 211 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. IneSitut skonomikI AN SSSR (for Madatyan). (Agriculture--Labor productivity) F,AShTI4'KGV, Vladimir Fedorovich, kand. eko.,. nauk; LZOI"CVA, T.S., red.; EAKIT11, I.T., tekhn. red. [Village tvnpower' Trudovye resursy selt. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. j9 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhni~.e. V ~;erlia: Sel'skoe kho2daistvo, no.19) (MI..A 16:U) (Ai-,riculturzil workers) 4085 S/57--,/62/000/007/012/015 D201/D308 "ill-L H0.6 Nashenkxv, Va'., liadeshdin, V.V. and ~Arotko, V.K. contactless frequency difference scmiconductor relay SOURCE: A-kademiya nauir. Institut eleh-trot-ackhaniki. Sibornik raoot po voprosam eleletromelchaniki. no. 7, 1962. -xtoviatizatsiya, telemakhariizatsiya i priboro- stroyeniye, 349-355 T'-" ~ T The authors describe the prototype of a semicoru~uc- tor relay designed at the in-stiLut ejcI.ZtrOnIeIrhaniI:i *,Ii (Iasti- tute of _-A-ectrical -wlinecriiA- of the U3610, for semi-automatic con- trol of the sc-If-synchronization of 3-phase synchronous small powcr generators, under the conditions of c,-treme vibrations, shocks and ik' acceleration. The relay consists of a diode phase detector, null- indicator, electrical i-.itcgrator, output stage and a power supply. The final voltage from the gcnarator and the mains voltage are applied to the phase sensitive detector, at the output of which Card 1/2 ,;/D73/62/000/0C7/G1.2/0:_5 A contactless frc-quency ... Id2011b303 therc appearo a sinuroidal voltage whone frequency ir. a dl*fferc~.cc betlICCII the former tMio anc.' %iho3o am,,ditude is proportional to one of them. This output is amplified in the nulL indicator and trz.rls- formed into roctangular pulses of one polarity and constant anpli- ttide. These pulses are ap-Aied to ti-io integrator and Lo the ()iit:)i_It stage, which compares the huration of the half-period o~ the sITIC voltage at the output of -the phase-sensitive circuit with a certain time period corresponding to a given frequency difference. iher, the required frequency diff'crence reachcs the required value - the rectangular pulse duration becom,-~s equal to the required 'Lrc(,'Uci-cy and -the output actuates an intermediate relay, the working '.Jinc~in- of which constitutes the load of the output transistor staZe - zients have shoi perir -ni that tine setting of the relay changes Lh(- r.om- nal generator voltage by i 10-~- maximum, !:or the mains voltage vz.ria- tions from 1.2 to 0.7, and is practically independent of the latter. The setting changes by + 10~/_Q max. with temperature variations within + 200 to + 600C. *./ith a suitable power output transistor the rcLay may be used to control directly th~ operation of the generator. There are 3 figures. Card 2/2 4086 S/573/62/000/007/013/015 D201/1)308 AJJTHO!6: Mlashenhov, V.1'. and Sirotko, V.K. TITLE: A distance Hall affect relay -':A'OURC2: j"~cadcrruya rkaW,~ Institut elektromelchanil-.i. Sbornik rabot po voprosma clektrotnekhaniki. nc. 7, 1962. mtomatizatsiya, telemekhanizatsiya i priboro- stroyeniye, 355-363 T,::~T: The authors consider all possible configurations of distance relays usincr the liall effect and describe a prototyp,! of a directional impedance Hall effect relay designed at the in~;tiCut elektromckhaniki X4 SsL;R (Institute of Electrical Lngincerin" of the AS It is shox-ni that a relay with compensation of the a.c. component of the Hall effect cmf requires a smaller num*Lcr of transducers, but exhibits some interaction between the volta~.e and current circuits. The investirfated prototype was a.c. COM-,30ILent compensated. Q%-,rin~,Y to resistive losses in the windings of the transducers the angle of maximum sensitivity of the directional Card 1/2 N distanc2 Hall effect relay S/573/62/000/007/013/015 D201/j308 relay was 680, the relay exhibited very good directional i)ro1)erzi(_-s but had a large voltage dead -one. '21-Le Hall effect emf in tic 2x- 0 - LI perimental relay could be considerably increased by means of: 1) increasing the dimensions of the semico-nductor wafers of the transducers; 2) the use of toroidal cores; 3) the use oZ In,;,) w1uh mobility of 8 m2/V.sec. The above resulted in a faultless wor!...- n;,! current equal to 0.3 A for 3 micro-watts required for the outpu':. in conjunction with highly sensitive output devices, the use of the Hall effect transducers makes it possible to design fast, s(:nsi- tive and reliable relays with different characteristics. '.j:here am 6 figures. Card 2/2 MASHENKCV, '4.M.; NALEZPDIN, V.V.; SIRPTKO, V.K. Re Is. I ,~ portion of n contaotlass lirectlc~nal nigh-frequency frjtot(:ti(.n system of cable lLnes with % meisuring component based on Lhe Hell effect. Sbor. rab. )o vop. elektromekh. no.9:275-287 '63. (MI RA * 7: 2) KASHENKC,V.. V.M.; SIROTKO, VA. Study of the dogree of compensation of the variable component of' a b*,-ary frequency HR11 a.m.f. in a phase-sengitive network using two transducers. Sbor. rab. po vop. elektrowkh. no.9:287-298 163. (X:-RA 1-. 2) 0 0 0 0, too 0 014 AM 1 ! I : 11 7-4?:~fp Mfore Ir' fff alloaded 0 sow u nsam&4d Im Id bow" A rbn..oat%dwv lee go 9 was to br so &Arms: 14 40 lee A may twsw, 6.0.1 flo, lee MIA* I., 21MIL; tbr dtadial. t. -1101tv I." M.F. pat.r. mis am 14 K P. 09.4 ) owl is % a 16 F No 411W f:: I IW OV I 4misi rIZZO.". 37 PVC040 &-I t.- l; KIIF, ideal bob V, 370 NJ rxr ) save Mil Orso &ad 0.3 goo s- (hCO)P wid 14 m. KY saw IQDA% PK*OP9 oea "4. W ' I 3W. 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Stability and purity of the prepared compound depend greatly on time factors and the method and used in separating it from solution. Submitted, 14 Jan 1948. M PA 62T4 ASHMTS]gV, A. I. Cbmd=a Abet. Vol. 48 go. 6 Mar. 25, 19U laorgania Chemistry -.UADUjdeLdf A". M 0"1951); . C.A. 40, ndicm t"Y of cbm. wW p&jm. tin, 4 wwt ftt&MbW for ft "-s bydra" bloewbounte o( blvahot Pt. The ooseke t&W jLN!f~,(SCSNYHa)j't I and I(NH,. "NJQ (W& I --- obtained simultanemWy &m ddon)- "kMineplatinoto cWo" and Imm NH4 trkhW*mmbw pbunite. R. bdw~ 6pr .4.0JENT,EJ, A-1- A"como cof cNifitmmmommal sompoitaft ad bIT&W -ft Om by*"& lef 4111blocombim: -"- -A-A- 1. 1 Owrnyir- (%' S Kurn*kow Init t.gn All, '%'MR ( he,,% A,,ttf -wt t' S S R . %intowt- I /)4LjJW likid Na.k m 70. %k3 N 11100 Re-tom 01#111 4. aut I "-fe, ppi 4 hat'l ir. 11.. 1. 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'I'mor .4 the f...... molo.- 4 th..1 s'-1. I ow -Mrow h, I it.. hoth 14 I'd 114, ~%.lft I0.1 W f,W lh~ V, 1. \ ICMi V.mp, It . . \ 11, '1. L 1, . 4,1"pt, 2 4 CNII,Cl, 'h. P.- f,*W-llNWMiC& ~ Aft .6 "PT i.N" i); \1ICWW1'Ft!N:A, - MCI 2NaCL d. N11"I N11"PI)CI, - 1,dWt-1(NHxffC4s -get I J,Mf,~.M, It 'd. NILYCII)f NIL. Cjjpt~ A VU.Cl. (h, lWor'IfNif, ,., ""(18W 2N.0. I V 11 Cf, 4NII, J1 o 13 N11"Ift) LIM1.0; V I(Cl. Sit, t(N14, -.11,iCt Pit - ~ ;If. VI t \11, q 101, TN., ip , "', 1;1 1 ~ I RASHUTSV. A. I. - ~,~ ~-94~g- % '- ---~ Modern systematic@ of elmonts. Soob.o nanch.rob.chl.VJMO no.2:1&23 154. (MIRA 10-10) (Chemical elements) sun In the 8 ad*.- Tm podblow Iiian "6r. a nw 9 about 0t *;Ibly bigbOr form lodliitr,cbaraC- A comeal. :ion Tbm At PO also &a- b ut, Ott. I& 1, Of don. aid Inorg. Chem. AUTHOR I Mashentsev, A. i. - 25/5,~ TITL,k;3 The Synthesis and I r~.; ert ie s of Mlixed 0- -Carbonic Acid Ethers (Sintez i svoystva 3.'_I'eS.'.~-n.%ie:n -_-f-r07 fenilimidoditiougollnoy kisloty) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Nauk 3.;SR, 1958, Vol. 115, :~r 1, PP. 94-97 (UiSR) AB3TRACTs The synthesis of new carbon-disuifide derivatives is of considerable interest from the standpoint of the search for highly-active plant-,rotective avents. Representatives of these substances are used as insecticides, fun;-icides and even for weeds killing. This is in a certain cuanectic~n with the pecujiarities of ti:e structure and !he composition of the molecule of these derivatives. T',,e re!;~-ective domadn of the cumpuunds is restricted of- t'Ie valent carbon structul-e ~C it can, !,uwever, Do maintajiled ti;r-t tne T'cssibi'Lities of sjf-.t;;esis are ~j far ri,,t yet "A!!hUstiA t~t~l t~..-it tne dependence of t-e r;n the structurP of I~he is insuficiently deter:;iined. 'What is kiiown is that a Card 1/4 comparatively higher insecticidid effect c(_rri.-s;k_.nds to the The Synthesis and Properties of Mixed Phenyl-lmido-Dithio- 2C-111-1-25/52 -Carbonic Acid Ethers asyLmetric otructure and tne nie,,her -ii;.ule .:.:,zent -f -,-'I molecule. For these rea3uns above all the _(~,riti('ne-d in the title were oynth;-_~:uzed curr,~s;:uriding, tu ;, f,,r~:jula Ar - N~C where It' and R" signi fy d i I :erent n1kY I LIR radicals, Ar a phenyl- or differently co-illicated arli- -residue. They are unknown in pubiications. une (,f t;he accessible ways of synthesis can lead over the alkj1ation of corresponding di-thio-urethanes. As the most pronable one might be considered the alkylation of one of the tautomer 4C forms of the latter :-references 1-3), namely of form II which is very characteri3tic of the aromatic-substituted ones: NH.CS - Sil "