SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOWZOWICZ, J. - MOYSH, YU.. V.

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HOWZCWICZ, Jakub Systematic survey of plants producing antibiotics. Nauki matem przyrod Lodz no.14:15-36 163. 1. Katedra Systematyki i Geografii Roslin, Uniwersytot, Lodz. M()WSZWIGZ'.$ J.; OLAGZEK, R. Teratological form of the flowers of Anemone nemorosa L,f. monoica Hegi. Acta aoc botan Pol 32 no.2-3?5.-385 163. 1. Katedra Systematyki i geografii Roslin, Uniwersytetv Lodz~ mudsz()WIGZ J. , ~O Teratology-of the phylloids of the dandel-ioup Taraxacum officinale Web, Acta soc brcan Fol 32 no&2;387-391 163* 1. Katedxa Systematyki i Geografii Roalin, Univeraytet, Lodz. MOWSZOWICZ, Jakub More Important indigenous Polish plants furnishing nectar and pollen to honeybees. Nauki matem przyrod Lodz no.7:191-213 ,6o. 1. Katedra Systematyki i Geografti Roslin, Uniwersytet, Lodz. . . ; I . i , I ~ : - I ~ 1~~ .. . , - . - 70lub (Lrd z' "irhens as pr-,d,,;n--F, , a n t. i '-- j " t '. c s .~ Z3 z = - Y. 9.J I 't -, r, -, . - :f)i-IC,8 1,~ylti.. mommicz, J. A case of anomal ii, the water arum Calla palustris Lo lfbzeahswiat 7~8ytlSO-181 Jl-Ag 164 'A, V '~," I, I (' 7 , , I 'J. Vir,es,,iT,.-,e rf -, 1 -1 ~, , - 3 i .1 1 b ~ * -,_ , : . A Z 9 c ha w i a I., r; - 9 ,.. , ? " 1* KOWSZOWICZ0 J. Vega ~tive proliferation of the ears of certain gragoes. Acta soc botan Pol 33 no.3:593-600 164. 1. Department of Plant Taxonomy and Geography, UnIvorsity. Lodz. Feb 59 'A, 6;;PC':.:,R7TA V,-EDICIA SeLz 2.Vol 12/2 pliysiolor it 15. MI.. I HODS FOR Hi*Uf)HDIM; LOCAI OF NERVE (HoSSHM tl'Xt) - M, 6 , X . AK,k D I_% I IYA X WK ,SM( P' 511. 3,' 1 (11 - 37) 111 us. .1 H-,ording t,f Ille Itiral vict ti it ;it relporise A tw: v- is gveatly romphr.,ted by 11w t It-trolonir potential disguising small subtf.t-41 oid activ- reactions. In pievioub "~)rk these diffivulties nave been part(v vf-r, r, C 6% using bridge Circuits, the re,ording eiectrodes heing situated in this , se it equipolentiai points of the nerve (in j*cg;ir,i to electrotonic potential). But al~ 0w,e methods are quite insuffic',ent for quantitative investigation of local resp(pnsv the stimulmed nerve trunk for the following reasons: (I) compensation of t: 1- Worlir. potential is Unsatisf,wtory (2) the Inca. action potential is shunted with the ow resistance balanced stim,11ator, (3) elertrical reaction is recorded at some dist,~rice from the point of stimulation. hence ither increased or decreased potential i, registered. The methoL; described here for recording local electrical responsc W'.-rs essentially from all previous ones. A satisfactory enmpensation of electf itorix potential ran be obtained b '% using a differential amplifier. One of the itipals 4 the amplifier, being connected In the nerve, records the potential different-v bt-tween a stimulating electrode and in Parth. Another input receives the wave having a form similar to that of the electrotonic potential. The scurce of this wave is a special summing amplifier the inputs of which are connected to some independent RC-circuits transforming the square wave like the nerve. By changing the tirne-constants and amplitudes of separate components one can compensate lhe el,!ctrotonic potential at subthreshold strength of stimulus so that an even line is seen on the screen. The 'artificial' electrotonic potential is linearly proportional to the strength of the stimulus. As a result the non-linear active electrical reaction can be observed over a wide range of the stimulus strengths without any appreciable distortion. The compensa- Z~ tion method of recording local response makes it unnecessiry to use a balanceu stimulator with low resistance output. Thl- mb-danced stimulator with output re sistance over 3 Mgho is used to minimize shunting the nerve. ------ ir- MOTBUKO, A.A. EVnamice and mechanisms of disturbances of the lesser pulmonary circulation in acute arterial hypertensions of the greater cir- culation. Wat.po obm.nauch.luform. no.2:87-98 158. (MIRA 13:6) 1. It otdela patologichaskoy fisiologii (zav. - kand.med.nauk A.I. Ihomayuk) Ukraluskogo nauchno-ionledovatellskogo tustituta klinicheskoy meditelay, Kiyev. (PULMONARY OMCUIATIOT) (HI INSIO10 BOTKO' Tjr.* starshly nauchayy motrudnik (Kiyev, ul. S&kW&nskogo. 75); MOM, P.P., nauchzzyy sotrudnik; NDYBIM. A.A.. amuchnyy sotrudnik; SMORIM, GA., nauchnyy sotradnik fterimental heart defibrill&tion with electric currents of low tension. loy.khir.arkh. no.6tl3-18 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Mel klinicheakoy khirurgil (zavedv7ushchiy - dotsent A.L. fthakadse) I otdol patofistologii (zavedigrashchiy - kand.med.nauk A.I. Khomasynk) Ukrainskogo nauchuo-inaledovatellskogo institute. k1latchaskoy nditelay. (MR?) (UJCTROTEDAM-L ICS) HNOWYUK, A.I.; ZHDABBITKO, V.G.;~_MOYBENKO, A.A. Gharacteristice of the normal ECG in dogs. Fiziol. zbur. 46 no.3: 347-351 Mr '60. (141 NA 14: 7) 1. Frcm the Experimental Physiology Department of the JJ.D.Stragesko Ukrainian Institute of Clinical Medicine, Kiyev. (BLECTROCARDIOGRUHY) MOMAZYUK, A. I MOYBBIMO, A.A. y blood circulation. Mode of action of acetylcholine on the pulmonar- Biul. eksp. biol. i med. nqi2:3-9 F 161. (KM 14; 5) 1. Iz otdola patofiziologii (rukovoditell - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk A~Ahomazyuk) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovitollakogo in"tituta klinic eskoy meditsiny imeni akademika N.D.Strazheako (dir. - prof. AbL.Mikhnev), Kiyev, Predstavlena deystiritelinym chlenom AMN SSSft V.N.Chernigovskiz. .(CHOLINE) (PULMONARY AMRY) I (BLOOD PPMSURE) ZILIBEMAN, D.R.; MOYBENKOj, A.A. New method for electrorhoratic analysis of lipoproteids in blood serum by means of their preliminary staining. Lab.delo 7 no.7: 16-18 J3. 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Otdel klinicheakoy j,,ematologii (zav. - prof. D.N.Yanavskiy) Ukrainskogo nauchno-istiledavatellskogo instituta, klinicheskoy meditsiny imeni akademika N.D.Strazhesko. , (PAPER mcnapHomis) (LIPI)PRMEINS) MOYBENKOP A.A. [11,1,oiben~o, G.C. J1 Reflex effects rru;:. ,-.e or, "esIsLance. ..eport "c.!: Press,,:- :-ef--ex in of the Limen of the pulmonary L -:;.j 8-112-814 N-D 1. Insttut flzio:oi:i~* A'; Tily MDYCBD, W.; GRONSKA, W. Antagonism between Streptococcus. lactis, Bacillua subtilis and Pseudomonas fluorescens in milk. Acta microb. polon 5 no.1-2: 267-270 1956. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii Roslin Uniwarstytatu Lodzkiego w lodzi. (14ILK. microbiology. antag. between Bacillus subtills, Pseudomonaa fluorescens & Streptoc. lactis (Pol)) (STFXPTDCOCCUS, lactis, antag. to Bacillus subtilis & pseudomonas fluorescens in milk (Pol)) (PSWWRONAS, fluoreacens, aatag. to Bacillus subtilis & Streptoc. lactia in milk (Pol)) (BACILLUS SUBTILIS, In milk antag. to Paeudomonas fluorescens & Streptoc. lactis, (P01)) MOYCHOP W.; GUIWISKI, M.; REW:ERT, A. Lichens as inhibitors of the Tobacco moraic virus. flauki matem przyrod TorLM ~vj5:23-226 160. 1. Zaklad Kzjologii F6W i, Uniwe,sytet, Lodz. MOYCHO, W.; MITOSMUSKI, R. Effect of gibberellin upon the phosphorus uptake of plants. Nauki matem przyrod Torun no.6:97--102 160. 1. Zaklad Fizjologii Ros2+n, Url:r ersytet, Lodz. ----tKOYCHO W.* GUBANSKI, M.; FOMAMIS, B.; LEWSKA, M.; WAJSBARD, E. The occurrence of tobacco mosaic virus in tomatoes in Lodz wid its heighborhood. Postepy nauk roln 7 no.1:79-82 Ja/F 160. (EEAI 9:10) (Poland-Tatviatoes) (Mosaic disease) (Viruses) -MOYCHO, W.; GUBANSKI, M.; KEDZIORA, T. Tobacco mosaic virus (TKV) inhibitors in lichens. Bul Ac Pol biol 8 no..',:209-212 160. (EW 9:11) 1. Department of Plant Physiology, Lodz University. Presented by K.Bassalik. (TOBACCO) (MOSAIC DISF") ICHENS) RUSES) M //0 POLAND Nicrobiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F Antibiotics. Antibiosis. kbs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 1959, No. 24022 Author : Moycho, 'if. - Gromska, W. Inst : Not given Title : The Antagonistic Action of Streptococcus lactis on Bacillus subtills and Pseudomonas fluarescens In Milk Orig Pub : Acta microbiol. polon., 1956, 5, No 1-2, 267-270 Abstract : S. lactis in growth in mixed cultures in milk with B. subtilis and P. fluorescens suppresses the growth of B. subtilis and almost does not Influence Pseudomonas. The Inhibition is connected with the formation of antibiotics and not of lactic acid, Under the influence of an antibiotic, the relation of some bacteria Card 1/2 ROYCHOP W.; SIEMYJ, K. Effect of tobacco mosaic virus infection on the yield and chemical composition of tomatoes. Acta, agrobot 12:261-273 162. GUBANSKI, M.; MUM, T. ~ O-j- -W- -- I - Dynamics. of tobacco mosaic virus infection spread on tomato plantations. Acta. agrobot 12:275-280 l62. ACC Me AP6034051 SOURCE CODE: uR/0346/'66/000/01110032/0035 AUTHOR: Hoyebuu (Candidate of veterinary sciences); Ayuctava (Docent); Daahd&vi-TCVN'E'-6'f anaerobic laboratory); Ipatenkof N. G. (United Nations Consultant in microbiology) 56A+~ V (- ORG: LivestockARenearch Institute. Academy of ScLences.Monzol-peopl-, Re T9- __ - _~IT~c auchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut th1votnovo7dstva kkad*aii nauk Mongoltskoy narodnoy respubliki) TITLE: Infectious entorotoxeaia~of camels caused by C1. perfrinasno typo C SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 11, 1966, 32-35 TOPIC TAGS: veterinary z=i:~ , animal disease, enterotoxemia, clostridium perfringens ABSTRACT; A gastroenteritis of camels caused by C1. perfringene toxins has been observed. This disease spreads rapidly among the camels of the castern'Gobi region, and a special commission eat up to study the problem found that the characteristic signs of the desease were: loss of appecite, assumption of a half-seated position in which the camel falls forward on its front legs, muscular tremors, weakness of the ex- tremities, occasional conatose state, and death within five days to two 551:636.2 AM NR,-kP6'0340!5Y__ weeks. In serious cases the central nervous system was severely affected, disorientation and the drooping head syndrome were present# and the animals ground their teeth. Soft stools or &cut* diarrhea com- bined with sudden lose of appetite were often the first signs of the disease. A vaccine to now boing tested. Orig. art. hast 4 figures. (W.A. 501 SUB CODKs 06/ SUBM DATE: none 212 MOYEFES, S.M. Characteristice of the :ourari of el~,' Vop. psikh. nev-r. ,jo.20:192-201 164. 1. 2-ya Leningradskave psi~,honcvrologicheska *ya vrach - T.I.Nikolayeva, nauchny-y rukovcdi tal' kF.f,-A,iT'Oy psikhiatrii 1-go Leniagradskogo proi'. D.S.Ozeretskovskiy). "!'-, rly 1;~ '' .", .: 2~~: 1-.; tr'~ In, - r-~ ( -;;!,.,r:y,,- - zavpcl,,r,-.(,~,.V MOYEM9 S*M. Case of induced insanity. Sbor. trud. Lon. nauahn. ob-va nevr. i poikh. no.6013-318 159* (MIPA 13:12) 1. Iz 2-y Leningradskoy psiMonevroUgicheakoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vraoh T;I. Nikolayeva). (WMAI ILLMSS) LYAlGiOVITSKIY, M.M., prof.; 140YERW, L.A., doktor (Kharlkov) Anesthesia in strumectcarj for Basedow's disease. Probl.endok.i gorm. no.1:110-114 162. (Mri-" 1':2) 1. Iz kafedry khirurgii No.2 (zav. - prof. M.M. Lyakhovitskiy) UkrainskoCo inStitUtFl USOVeT-shenstvovaniya vrhchey Wir. - dotsent I.I. Ovsinenlo). (GRAITMI DISEPM) YISILIVSKATA.M.A.;XIRICUM,L.B.;LO TV.A. Characteristics in the development of the Ukrainian strain of the tussah moth in the Ukraize.Crimea,and Transcaucasia. Zool.thur. 34 aoo6:1315-1319 I-D 155. (KrBA 9: 1 ) 1.1afedra skaperimentallaoy ekolog4-i Kharlkovekogo gosudaretyannogo univeratteta imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. (Silkworms) KOSIWV. S.A.; LOKOT. 1.A.; vXIMIll. Tu.V. Criteria of perfpction of motor dynamic stereotype. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 5 no.5:653-659 3-0 155. (MLRA 9:1) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda t profzabolevaniy ANN SSSR- (WORK, criteria of perfection of boter 4ynamic stereotype.) MOYKIN, Yu.v. Significance of the time factor for a physiological basis of the rational organization of some forms of work. Vast. An SSSR 12 no.1:39-44 '57 (KLRA 10:5) 1. Institut gigiyany truda i professionalluykh zabolevaniy ANY SSSR, Koskva. (WORK. physiol. parabiotic changes. relation to time of work day) 140YKIN, Yn. 04osk-vu) Methods for analyses of working procedixres of lathe workers in industry. Gie.truda i prof.zab. 3 no.439-42 Jl-Ag '59. (MIJ?A 12: 11) 1. Inatitut g:giyenv truda i prof zabolevaniy A191 SSWI. (WCRI 0 ASUFMNW ) KALINSKAYA. U.N.; 1401TIN, Tu.T.; SHEM, S.S. (Moskva) Problems of the hygiene and physiology of labor in the over-all automation of manufacturing processes in machiner7 manufacture. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 3 no.5:15-21 S-0 '59. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda I profzabolevaniy AHN SSSR. (AUTOMATION) (AUTOMOBILE =STRY WORMS-DISRASES AITD HMM) KOSIWV, S.A.; KOYKIN. Yu.Y. Certain conditions furthering the maintenance of stersotyW. Fisiol.zhur. 45 no.8:932-937 Ag 1. From the Institute of Occupational Hygiene and dynamic notor '59. (MIRK 12:11) Professional Diseases. Moscow. (MOVEMOT, physioloa) MOYKIN, Yu.V. I - -- basis for the rationality of advance work methods used by turners. Gig. i san. 25 no.4;35-41 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Is Inatituta, gigiyeny truda I professionalinykh zabolevaniy ANN SSSR. (JOB ANA M is) (TURNING) MALINSKAYA, U.N.; - SHEFER, S.S. Physiological and hygienic evaluation of the modern forms of technical progress in the organization of the technolo ical process. Vest. AM SSSR 16 no.7.,36-41 161. MRA 1/,. 7) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda, i professional nykh zabolevaniy AMN SSSR. (INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE; th "a xq go Sw X-8 ow., 0 ON 0.0 no 0 .0 v .-; 0 '44 -.Z .0 ~ 0 o" ~. ( 00 K a 'o 40 0, an, o-, 0 Wa 5 go N! 6.4 no S1 157/6 ~~/Du /`)'Jt)/)4 A b A T'_.C.RS Mt~,yricv, ~;.G Me bmt' yi!v, -I! t Cxi ing ti tanium tetracliloridi~ t- oxygen (-D !,--A L 'c-rativnyy zhurnal, Wtal'u:,wiva, I-6L, aosTrac,~~ In collection: "Titan :ipla-,r:j' , no. 3~~R, u) FhE process of' TiCl4 oxidat"ot! begitis at 7,~~IDC, ar,-~ F,,~ , , ~;. Iburning 1v -out oi' TiCl,,, supplied to the reaction zone, lr~,_eEs t~r' TiCl4 oxidation consists oi' the 'ollowing two stages. in tite gaseous phase, 2) oxidation on the solid and gaseous Dlzpersity o:' TiO~, obtained depends upon the temperature 0C TICI, -n,rease~, with higher temperatiire, attaining a maximilm value at Ic;3,)C pradiiced %,,,as a mixture ot' rutile arid anatase TiO2 rmdi"ications anI a -_-.air. ar.-jount o' C1. L. Vcwob'ye,ia i I ' 5 ro-) te -Complete translationi MOYNOV 6 rj - R&Zflrcffi;lKO, Study-Ing crystallization Aarilt":i .:*Loxi,'.,-- with int~,.r- ac;-iun between tita!i-,,za tet-*~lc-- ;';- -~ -;(', ox. r%-.. ~itari 1 ego .9plavy no.9:166-171 1 )3 . (.-MLk 16:9) (Titanimi o-dde) (,'crystallization') KLOCHKO, N.A.; MAKHOTKIN, M.V; HOYNOVA, N.V. Selecting a type of steel and conditions of brazing hard alloy tips in the manufacture of bits for air ha=ers. Gor. shmr. no. 12 s4l-44 D 165. (KERA 18:12) 1. Vueso-yuzny7 nauchno-isoledovatellakly J=titut tverdykh splawv, Moskva. 1;~fZ,V'C' /15~ , TRNGNR, J. ; KOYS , A. ,_g*~~,-:~',~-,I'e__;. lxvalrk;;~t's with potassium in dermatology. Cask.derm. 25 no.6:203- 211 June 50. (CL.ML 19:4) 1. (If the Dermatological Clinic in Bratislava (Head-Prof. J.Treger. M.D.) and of the Inatitute of Pharmacology of the Slovak Universitv in Bretialava. DRGOHM. J.: MOTS, A. Dermatologic proceeding of the Slovak Medical Society in Bratisla- va. 13 Januar7 1950. Cask.derm. 25 no-9-.370-373 Nov 50.(CTJM 20:6) I TMIM"A att; MOYS, A.; MUZIKOVA, M. t Owwwwr-M41 Iffect of intracutansous biotin in ecasma seborrhosimm. bratial. lek. listY 31 no,5-6:562-568 1951. (CIAL 21z2) 1. Of the Dermatological Clinic of Slovak University, Bratislava and if the Institute of Biology of Slovak University, Bratislava. TRIGIR, J., NOYS, A.; XMIKOVA, N. Iffect of Intracutaneous injections on the whole orpnise. Cask. darn. 28 no. 1:20-31 Jan 1953. (CLKL 24:2) 1. Of the Dermatological Clinic of Slovak University, Bratislava. TMIR. J.; MOYS, A.; WMIKOWA, M. q-00MM"Na". Effect of intracutaneous injections on the whole organism. Cask. dorm. 28 w. 1:31-36 Jan 1953. (CLML 24:2) 1. Of the Dermatological Clinic of Slovak University, Bratislaia. ,~, HUDr.; KUZIKOVA, X., R.VD.; CICTA Z., TRIGIR, Prof. KUDr.;-W-XfA,A KUDr.; IVASKO, L.; SIVAJ, K., NUDr. Purther experienoes in the treatment of Leiner-Mossous disease with potassium sulph&te. Ceek.pediat. 11 no-2-3:145-148 Mar 1956. 1. Z dermatovenerlogicej kliniky UK Y Bratislava, prednnosta prof. Dr. J.Treger s 1. detakaj kliniky UN v Bratislava, prodnosta doc. Dr I.Jakubcovs. (IMYTnOMM DISqUAMATIVUH, ther. potassium sulphate) (SULFATRS, ther. use potassium sulfate in er7throderm& desquanativus) (POTASSIUM potassium sulfates, ther. of arythroderma desquanativum) SULICKT, Xuraj; KOYS, Anton Contribution to the study of chlorides in the ejaculum and the cervical mucus. Cask. gyn. 24(381 no.6:407-413 July 1959 1. 1. zen-por. klinika TZM v Bratislava, prednosta prof. dr. Svetozar Stelanik a Katedra. dorm.-vener. LIUK v Bratislava. veduci doe. dr. ladislav Chmal. (CHI,ORIIM) (GIRM UTIRY) (SEMM) . MOYSI P.P., inzhe; PASHKOV, N.N., inzh.; RMANOV, N.P., dot"nt, doktor tWIhn.uauk; TWHIUCIN, A.M., kand.tak"nauk Laboratory hydraul studies of variants of a side-channel for the Charvak hydroelectr% development. Sbor.trud.MBI no.32:81-97 161. (KMA 14:7) (Charvak--Sp*lIwap) SPIVAKOVSKIY, V.B.; MOYSA, L.P. r1asic cadmium bromidee and cadmium hydroxide. Zhur. neorg. khim~. 9 no.10:2287-2294 0 164. (!~~'RA 1. Kiyovskiy goeudaretvennyy universitet iin. T.G. Shevchopk,,. GRB-IZEt L.B. j?401SmAj_ V.I. -ROZIV',L,'A. 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Ti-ady KKH -iI no.26.~3o-95 159. (1111.1-A (Gyanohydrins) (Reduction, Che:.dca-1) ORLUVA, Tav4eniya Tuli;ii,)vnn, prof. , doktor ~ektui.rimiik-, MOTSAK, I.Ta., Prof. , ratsenzent; 51!MINSKU, S.L. , kmnel. 'ekhn.asuk; AVAKTAN. ,;.A. , dotsent, kand. r- 1. ; )-UHTAVSKAT.A. T.M. , ; HOZHIH, V.P., tok-hn.rnd. [Cherlistry And -y e;f -ix[ ),rqivf)tij K~&IiIR i 'I 4iia brlzai;tnykn vzry-vcniityK~1 vfilrl(,!I,is*v. m(,FkvFi, ~, tokhri.ivi-vo Uhoroi,4iz. 11'4,0. j Ij 5 "). ( m 7 u, , j : " ~ ) C)L':)E:*"",. Y Yu.A.; 140YSEYCHIUK, K.L.; Sh-EFENKO, A.""., akademik; T Z7YAT I K071 I., 1.91-Bis-.acylperox~-dic,,-clohexyl peroxides. Dold. Ali SS~;It 139 no.5:1117-LI20 Ag 161. (!!IRA 1J+:8) I* 'Inatitut .~iziko-organicbeskoy k-himi-i AN BSSR i Belorusakiy gosudarstvemyy universitet im. V.I.Lenina. 2. All BSSR (for Sevchenko). (Peroxides) MOYZ# 0. 0.S.; SVYL?CHINIKOV. Y.M., diyanyy chlen. _ , "_,-.1- .41 Iffect of the duration of low temperature annealing on the strength of tempered tool steel. Dop.AN URSR n0-3:232-236 '52. (MI-QA 6:9) 1. Akademiya, nauk Ukrayins'koyi RSR (for Svyechnikov). 2. Wykolayiva'k7y korablebudivW instytut In. admiral& S.O.Makarova (for Moyayeyeako). (Tool steel) ~',OvS74,YE"O, ')-S-; -till IKOV, 'I.M., .iiysn.,,ry chlen. ~j I r f) p r e Ali ri LAA Akal,~,niya nwik Ukrayins'knyt RSJ~ (for Sve,~hnikov Myicojc.~,jvq'~-,/y ko rah 1,~ bud I M,y int3 t.,., tii t J!r,. it4lrti J rii I a Kakttr )va f~)r s - e e i -lK 2fK(',, 0,6. S 1)(: All j lui rl Aka e I iv tV Ins T IT OV , V . K. ; 14 OYSEYENKO, 0. S. Bffect of hardening and tempering on the mechanical prODerties of white pig iron. Don. AN TMR no.2:16n-164 '55. (KIRA 8:11) 1. Mikolaivs'kiy i3ndaobudivxiy lastitulk. Predstaviv diysaiy chlea Akademit nauV URSR V.M. SvechRikov. (Gaat iron-Metallurgy) 1.10V JM. A. JKG 3. Mekhanicheskiye Svoystva Izotermicheski Zakalennoy Stall (Merhan- TaL Properties of T-;A-t~rmal'.), Hardened SteelT, by-A. S. yer,kc,,. Kiev-Mosc-w I%! pp (frov: cata!,DE-u~_ r!9 -tate _Itiary f t:~e "The book letails thL- r,~--Its of ti~- xiterlmenta-1 ir.'t"Stigation of rhe mec'.pni--aL ;~ropertlec; r,,ir,.4um :ur:,-;n, nigh carbon, and alloy tool stee'-, SJ~Jected tc isul~her-,ai rden'ri, -~ -.-ite. Tn,~ effect of hardenfng temperafure an. ~, tliw, triervii soaking in the quench bat;,,and '-,w temperF,--ture tC-'atC-_r1IILF- ~~Ad treatment )f hardened steel or. hiav~- Laei. --(-ns t rate d. Thc mecharlcal properties of ste,-115 sul _r:14 nary !_traenlng are cited for com- parison. Eil,liot;,rapriy k6ci items,, Intendea for engineers employed In machine-building plants and scientific institute personnel." Sum 1219 HIJ1,11 N, L; IS . ; tIV)Y:3EYGHJ':NKO , V F. DisIribution of nutrients in fruit plants In the case of isolaled nutrition of a 3.InjIe root. DokI. AN SSSR 152 no.2:485-488 S '63. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Predstavleno akadtmlkom A.L. Kursanov-ym. ~)ff" !- ~ ; 1, , 1 . MORiV'H-'V5HIY, 1. 1. - IT ',KAY) , ~--. ". - KY- ; IK--VA, i. V. - YA. F. - ~'L' ' '13, 1. :. 2. P7 ')R (600 ) 4. Water Pipes '7. Ceramic pipes for pres-;ure pipelines. Stek. i ker. 1 no. 12, 11j52 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Mlarch 1)53, Unclasgified. IN) 6 Vj F Y C 1-4 ~ ~I x F 140RACHEVSKlY, I.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; "GENITSKAYA, FL.B., kandir-at tekh-aicheakikh nauk; UMTNIKOVA, V.V., inzhener; XOTSZTMO, Ya.y.; KMIS. 1. 1. Clay pipe used for preseure pipe lines. Biul.stroi.tekh. 10 no.3:22-24 1F 153. (W-RA 6:12) 1. Institut stroitellnykh materialov Kinisteretva Promyshlennosti Stroitel'- nykh Materialov. (Pipe, Clay) ZWT(d)/T/zWP(1) IJP(C) NR: AP6002642 SOURCE CODE: UR/0021/65/000/011/1410/1414 CX. f :AUTHORi Mgzp~!~N ORG: Kiev State Univere. ity (Kyyivs1kyy derzhavnyy universytet) TIT LE:, Algorithm for the construction of as /4,1101 YmPtotte approidmations of solutions of boundary val"e problems with mixed or nonlinear botindary conditions 'SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, no. 11, 1965, 1410-1414 TOPIC, TAGS-- asymptotic solution, oscillator theory, mixed boundary value problem ABSTRACT.- The author studies and establishes an algorithm for the construction of asymptotic solutions for single frequency elastic systems describable by unidimensional solutions of problems with mixed boundaries or with nonlinear boundary conditions of the autonomous or nonautonomous type. The derivations represent an extension of the Bogolytibov Mytropoll olkiy method (N. N., Bogolyubov, Sb. tr. In, ta str. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 10, 9,1949; Yu., 0. MytropoPolkiy, B. 1. moseyenkov, Doslidthennya kolyvan' voysttrnuM z rozpodilenymi parlametramy (asymptotychni metody) Vyd-vo Kyiyvskogo, un-tu, 1981, p. 38) of single'-frequency asymptotio calculations to partial differential Card 1/2, 14435-66 ACC NR: AP6002642 OL-D'O'l~jKlY, Yu.M.; LUKASHIK, N.K.; RAZWOVI.-.1i, A.N.; LJALAIKLEYEW~K:Y, DI'TA, G.A.; TREBUKH1,11A, R.7.; KNAROVA, B.P.; IIEPCCHELOV:~H, MUISEYENOKO A.G.; MANDRI K, K. A. ; GALMEY, E. A. :'Y:~ :K, M. PODOBED, V.G.; MAKARiNA-KTBAK, L.Ya. Differentiation of specific and norispecific mel-aholl,, shifus in w1 acute avitaminogis BI caused by oxythiam~ne. Voi-pit. 24 nu.4:41-48 Tl-Ag 165. (MI-RA 1. Kal'edra biokhImii (zav. - dotsent Yu.M.Ostrovskiy') meditsinskogo instit-u~a, Grodno. Suhmitted July . -11, 1(464- MOYSEYEV see cards for MOISETEV hin-ct fire :h~Lx: n y 6 5, 19 3 ~IMIOA ~fi O:kift-tioll W~Vle co pa:~6f f in 12 good air 'the -"UAe dr- 8 ol~t=S i4 MOYSSIVA, N.A.; MESZAROS, 1. Effect of stimli, applied to the reticular formation of the brain stem, an the cortical evoked potentials in the course of onto- genesis. Aota physiol. aoad. sai. ftg, 27 no.3t237-246 165. 1. The Favlov Institute of Physiologioal Research, Imingrad, and Institute of Physiology, University Medical Sohoolp Budapest. SOV/130-58-6-n/2C AUTHORS: Krasnczhen, D.Ye..,and Mayseyevich, G.I. TITLE: Operation of open-hearth rurnaces .,iith Waste-~.eat (Rabota martenovskikh pechey s 'Ll-~oblami-u'uil7-zat~~.r-aai) PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 10,58, Vr 6, pp 1'/ - 2U (USSR). ABSTRACT- At the Stalino MetallurLical four oprn-hc~~i'*A_ furnaces are folloi,;ed by foui, spiral-tu~e type waste I.ea', boilers with a hetinL surf~;ce of* 575 m each. The bcilirzi have a common separator and superteater ~the fir:~t exampic _)f this in the Soviet Union). The authorS describe the df-.siCn arid operation of the boiler system ~Figure 1), which works witli forced circulation 8y special pumps to producc stear~ at 12 al~m. (absolute) and 350 U. Early experience showed the urisu~~t'~Ibi'~ty for the flue-gas systeih of the D-100/200 fans (made bZ; t'ie "Krasn,vy kotel'shchik" Works), rrainly because the actu.,al' -jrcss-ure drop in the boiler was found to be greater than calc;ilatea Some improvement was obtained by modifyinC the system but 1[~ f~r I'ar at. fans were replaced by type D-20 fans rated at 135,000 n~ 390 mm water and 200 kw v:hich gave a possible flue suction ~'f 100 mm water gauge. The normal gas temperature before the boiler is 400 - 500 OC a-n I it was found necessary t,) _iri-6tall a special device with type ERV-99 electronic relays to -,revent Card 1/3 SGV/13U-58-6-8/20 uperation of Open-hearth A'!'urnaces with, Waste-heat Boilers excessive temperatures developing durinL reversals. Appreciable air leaks have been detected (Table 2) and the authors discuss the importance of these and other factors, showing the suction, temperature and composition of the flue gases at various points of tLe flue system f3r Nr 3 furnace They also give jigure 3) temperatures and suctijns for tl-,e whole furnace and boiler system for both flow directions. TI.e boilers were cleaned out every third day and also t-jwards the end of each heat. The authors draw the followin- co-clusi'~,IS from operat-LnC experience at the works: fans should Ilave sufficient reserve to secure I_iGh furnace -roductivity as well as efficient heat utilization; furnace constructioa should be sufficiently solid so as not to be a limitin, fictor in making use of fan suction; the waste-heat boilers sh-)uld be separate units and not share separators and superheaters, There are 3 figures and 2 tables. CE;rd 2/3 SOV/130-58-6-2/20 Operation of Open-hearth rurnaces with Waste-heat ASSOCIATION: Stalinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Stalino MetallurGical works) Card 3/3 1. Open bearth farnaces - Operation 2. Boi-I.ers - Design KOYSZMICH, 0.1.1 KONDRATIYEV, Ye.M. M0W1WMwr-"?e0ftawn1-4--- Improving the burner flame in the combustion chamber. Metallurg 6 no.2:20-22 F 161. OKML 14: 1) 1. Stalinskiy met&Uurgicheskiy zavod. (Open-hearth furnaces-Design and construction) HDISMITIOR, L.N., Lazhemer. ~.- ~ Increasing the power of ShPX-3 drives for KEP-110K oil circuit breakers. Smargetik 4 no.3:23-25 Mr 056. (Electric circuit breakers) (KIaA 9:6) -47 -Ae ki _j:t M, 4.A so M oYs E yC_ 238-IL SecapAory Uttll"Uon of La- ce" st"t Furnstv G" (a metallmr- giciall Plant& tln Russian.) S I. Mobiejvlcl-~,.Va Eksoomita Topliva. v 9, Vito. 102, P. 4-8. lite f buffer twilt,r InAaltati,m which will autlaruttically adjust th consumption (if 111a..t, furnace gas to pressure in tho ilax ygtvm. thus preventing timale lit (lit, waste that mcurs due tit vartati-, of its pr,, duction and u.. 48191 0b -on 'o M - - '- -1955 l de l. 0ir rs Supo rWw t Irvez I -_0 w$ top 0t-0 1011 Jk 9, larPIACreAge In Of -po 'N. gd, orms dam coblcd--Vn upportlitg illo, incaollive takenvere, inervam al .. .. . FOr t)M';V/ateT;ffO b nip. CA 6d r I -Jpt"9 -PllmPm9;, tiofi'ot ~o th i .. .. . - n iua n g -doublff r ite 61 -chimber girda;-itio of,betto a( Option o a nei : - - ii i' i tua v sul r Hot-s y to t -liado tha is iaot y6t ou donfto~, A 7 3 ' ~7 Translation from- Ref( tal,vnyv zhurn.;.' N1t1r,,'.:_i!-.,j ,a 17, ;8 L:SSR) AUTHOR: Moyz TITLE: Operttional Experience With KU-bO Reco%ery Boi er~ fR-zu:'t_--ty ek-pluatatsii kotlov uti!izdtorc%, KU-60) PERIODICAL- V sb. : Kotly-utilizdtory mortencl sk pechev Mo-z(o,- 957. pp 104-1 '," ABSTRACT: The recovery-boder~, (RB) inbta:led vi~th Lcur with capacities of 185 and ~50 tons supply more than 2_5 percent of the steam used at the plant for production and heating purposes. The R B' s have a steam gene rating c3pac itv of ~. ::- - 8 t -h r va rying within 6-15 percent during the periods of meiting; during the reversal of the cycle the steam generat.ing capac!ty of the RB is twice as great as the average value; the RB's are employed 84-90 percent of the time. The advantages of the operation of open- hear+th furnaces with RB's are as fo:lows! 1) a -nore r.-onal distribution of the flue gase5 betweer, the bri,~kwork of 'he gas L111d air ( hambers of the regenerators, thereby eliminating any overheating of the air-chamber brickwork and underheating of Card 1 !2 the gas-chamber brickwork; _') a srnooth and precise control 1 3 7- 1957- 12- 23 257 Operational Experience With KU-60 Recovery Boilers over the pressure in the operating region of the furricice by means of adjustable blades in the exhaust fans-, smaller prec,--;--re fluctu- ationc, under the arc resulting in its increased durabi-ilv; 3) the exces-.i draft created by the exhaLlit fan overcome5 the re~.Ist3nce of the ga:i line (which increases continually with the lene-th of time- the furnace is .in operation because ot the contaminatior of the checkered brickwork) thud, extending the run of the furnzice bv 10-l'i per(ent. 4) the po,~,ibiloy of hoobting the melting proce~-~ by rnedns of increasing the heating load. Thus -he effecL of the RB'3 on the open-hearth fVrnace lies basically in the I.Y)asibility of utilizing the exhaust equipment for the purposes of increasirg the draft. The output of the furnace equipped w~Lth an RB increased by 5.8 percent, the durability of the crown increased bv i3. I per- cent, and the specific fuel consumption per 'on of ;tee] was lowered by 4.4 percent. The a,-ailabillitv of the -,arplu-, draftcreated by the exhaust fins permitted an increase "P. the capacitv of three furnace3 from 185 to 1,50 t. The 3,,erage hour!v yield of metal increased by 16 24 percent. One ton of steam cost,., 8-1) rubles. whereas the cost of steam in the.pl.in!'~ boiler i-~ 18 'i ruble, `t. The instdilation of the , r3' s tul:y pays for it-,~e't within ' years. The Card 2/2 consumption of electrical energy i-; 17- 40 k\,% hr t ot , ,.earn. Y e. N. 1 . Boilers-Operntion 2. Boilcr-;--h: r-:cterist.-ics 1 37- 1958- 3-475-' Translation from.- Referativnyy zhurndl, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 41 (USSPi AUTHORS: Moyst-yevich, 5, 1.. Vabyutin, F. P , Polv%vannyy, G Z~ TITLE: Purification of Blast Furnace Gas in S(- rubbers Without Extensioi. -F prients Equipped With Spiral Nozzles for Mult stage Spra~ing (Ochistka domennogo gaza v beznasadochnvkh skrubberakh s mnogoyarusnym orosheniyern spirat'rivi-ni soplami) PERIODICAL: Sb, statey po energetike. Moscow, Metdllurgizdat, 1957 pp 165-182 ABSTRACT: The process of crude purification of blast furnace gas was investigated in scrubbers with chord-type extension element, and with a closed water circulation system It is established that the spraying nozzles and the extension elements of the scrubber become clogged rapidly owing Lo the decreased stabil,ty of water and to the poor solubility of Ca zalt5 in water. The authors describe the successful operation of a new redesigned scrubber without any extension. equipped with multi-stage sprat ing accomplished by means of spiral nozzles which are arranged along the passage of the gas; the new scrubber is employed in Card 1/2 in the purification of gases under low and high pressures Ope r - 7 V AUTHOR: Moyseyevich, S.I. Engineer. 133-?-24/28 TITLE: Evaporation Cooling of 0,Den Hearth Furnaces (Isparitel'noye okhlazhdeniye martenovskikh pechey) PERIODICAL. Stal', 1957, no-?, pp. 658 - 662 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description of the installation of evaporation cooling of open hearth furnaces on the Makeyevskiy Works and some remarks on the efficiency of its operation are given. It is pointed out that in the cooling systems of ali furnaces, considerable pulsation and hydraulic knocks are observed. No definite relationship between changes in the intensity of pul- sation and changes in the thermal load were found. Despite this deficiency, the evaporation cooling increases the dura- bility of cooled parts and does not limit further increase in the duration of furnace campaigns. On the basis of experience gained, the followinE reommendations are made: 1) de-aeration of water; 2) external supply of water by wo mains with a reserve capacity of softened water for at least 10 - 12 hrs (of total melting shop requirements). The reserve capacity of water cooling should be sufficient for the transfer of at least 30% of the furnaces to zter cooling; 3) thermal insu- lation of outlet ascending pipes; 4) installation of separate "J'ardl/2 steam separators (if steam from other sources makes feeding MOYSMVICH. S.I.. inzb*ner. " ,~ -,, " i , - ", , I ~'T ~.V -, .1 &1 ".1," a like connected with open-hearth furnace@. Prom. onerg. 12 ae.3:8-12 Mr 157. OQU 10:4) 1. Makeyevskiy metallurgichakly zavod. (Boilers) .: - -:-. i- -_ j~ - - . - : - - ;. .".:, , .-.. . - : -.- -- -,~ ~! SOV/133-58-12-18/19 AUTHOR: Tselebrovskiy V.Ye. and.&9j&~ZAz.LaX.&j,. (Engineer) TITLE& Calculation of the Net Cost of Steam Produced in Waste Heat Boilers (0 kallkulirovanii sebestoimosti para utilizatsionnoy ustanovki) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 12, pp 1138-111+1 (USSR) ABSTRACTS These are remarks on the reviously published paper by I.P. Krapchin (Stall, 19~, Nr 3) in which it was proposed to transfer the equivalent cost of fuel corres- ponding to the amount of produced steam from the basic product (e.g. steel) to the cost of steam. The present authors in two separate contributions disagree with the original authors. It is considered that the cost of such steam should Include only the actual expenses involved (without fuel) and that the selling price should be as for steam from power stations of equivalent parameters. Card 1/2 SOV/133-58-12-18/19 Calculation of the Net Cost of Steam Produced in Waste Heat Boilers In this way the difference between costs of production and selling price will present' a measure of economic efficiency of the utilisation of waste heat. Card 2/2 133-58-4-38/40 AUTEORS: Moyseyevich, S. I. and Ozhiganov, I. N., Engineers 'fi~- _11'e--"___ TITLE: Quality o? later in a circulating Water SUPPly Sy3tem of an Iron and Steel Works (Kachestvo vody v sisteme oborotnogo vodosnabzheniya metallurgicheskogo zavoda) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 4, Pp 379-383 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Water supply systems, water losses, quality of water, water for gas cleaning systems and other problems of water economy on Iron and Steel Works are discussed. There are 2 tables, 1 fi6ure and 3 referdnces, all of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod, Donbassvodtrest (Makeyevka Metallurgical Works, Donbassvodtrest) 1. Steel industry--Water factors 2. Iron industry--Water factors Card 1/1 KOMMMIGH, S. I.. inzh. Waste-heat boilers In connection with open-hearth furnaces. Trudy NTO chern. met. 20:304-310 160. (KIRA 13:10) 1. Make7evskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod im. Kirov*. (Boilers) (Open-hearth furnaces) T. I MOYSEYEVICH, 4.I. Uoe of electric power by a metallurgical plant. Prom. energ. 16 no.2:4-8 F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Metallurgical plants) (Slectr~c -.)ow-r) AUTHORS Tatochenko, L.K., Lyndin, Y.Y., 32-8-34/61 Tokmakov, Y.S., Moyah, Yu.V., Sabinin, P.G., 5 h c-fi-e fif oiv~,_M . N _. TITLE An Automatio Magnetic Defeotosoope for Controlling bar Materials. (Avtomatizirovannyy magnitnyy defektoskop dlya kontrolya prutkovykh materialov.) PERIODICAL Zavodskays Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 8, pp. 967-969 (USSR) ABSTRACT For controlling bar-like and cylindrical objects of production, where the defects are mostly to be sought in the direction of the axis, magnetization by a magnetic circulation f,~eld is used which is effectei by the passage of current along the bar to be in- vestigated. The amperage is chosen according to the cross section of the bar to be investigated, namely according to the formula: I - (10 L 20) d, where I signifies the amperage and d the c;oss section of the object. The so-called defectoscope was constructed on the basis which is described here. This apparatus, CARD 1/2 however, only permits to make random tests. An automatic