SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POTIYEVSKAYA, S.A. - POTLAYCHUK, V.I.

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5/653/61/000/000/050/051 1042/1242 AUTTIORS: Nitsktvich, Z.A., ~!_o~iycyskayat_ S.A.p and Goronovskaya, S.S. TITIX: Physicomcchanical properties of iiastics SOURCE: Plast-massy v ma-chinostroyenii i priborostroyenii. 2ervay.- rosp nauch.-tekh. kollfer p0 vopr, prim. plastinass V Lshinostr. i Driboro;tr., Kiev, 1959. Kiev, Gostekhizdz:-t, 1961, 5~6-554 TEXT: The following, properties of USS4 pla. tics are listed: specific weight, heat resistance, coefficitnt of.linear expansion, coefficie;nt of heat con(luctivity, tensile strengthl compression, tensile elastic modulus, specific resilienceg hardness, water ab- sorption, frost resistance. C d, 1/1 8165-1611000100010511051 1042/1242 AT7211ORS: Ilitskevich, Z.A., :Ntiyevskaya., S.A.( and Goronovskaya, S.S. TITLE: Dialcctric propcrties, areas of application, and proccssin~; ;.-,ethod!-, of.plasticB SOURCE: Plastm,ssy v m--shinostroyenii.i. priborostroyenii. Pervaya resp. xlanuch.-tekh. konfer. po vopr. prim. ldotmass V mashinostr riborostr., Kiev, 1959. iev, Uos'te'.IChizd_*tj 19;1', ~54- 571 ? TIEXTI Tile folljwitiL, properties and,chatacteristics of USSR plaztics are listed: specific surface electrical resistance, speci- fic voliLietric electrical resistance, tangent of the ang1c of die- .1ectric losses, dielecturic Gtrangth, dielectric constant, processing methods, specific moldinb pressure, molding temperature, molcung time, settling on,molding, viscosity, areas of application* Gard 1/1 POTIY9VSKWi'A, S,k. Utilizati)n of local raw mater-als ir. ti-e r-an1.;f*ac"-;:-e Z Plast.massv no.9:f,~E 1 6- Z 1, -- - - - (Plastics) DIDKOVSKIY, V.Ya. [Didl-.ovi3'kyi. V.IA.1; POTIYZVSUYA, P.T. [Potiievalka, F.T.] All-Union Coordinating Conference on Faleontolog7. Geol.zhur. 18 no.5:107-109 '58. (KIRA 12.'l) (Micropaleontology-CongreaseB) POTIUVSKATA. S.A. LPotiievs'ka. S.A.I.Inzh.; BROVCHINUAIY, I.V. [Brovckyns'k7i, I.V.I,inzh. From sunflower seed husks. Nauka I zhyttia 9 no.1:27 ja '59. (MIU 12: 1) (Sunflower seed) (Furaldehyde) SHVANSKIY, A., inzhener (Kiyev); POTIYEVSKAYA, S., inzhener (Kiyev) ,-. ~- I-MVA-W. Valu&blo raw material for manufacturing buttons. Prom. koop. as -9:15-16 S 156. (Buttoxw) (Horns) (Hoof) (KLRA 9:10) MOSHCHINSKAYA, U.K., doktor khim.nauk; POTIYEVSKAYA, S.A.; KOKHNO, Yu, A. Water-resistant urea-furyl resin. &am. i der. prcm. no.4:24- 26 O-D 163. (,%aRA 17:3) I - .--i. p " ~~- r) t,~ ~) lz:, ) ,I I I , " 1 6 / I;-- ~, -) I / t I ) I inthener; SIA. "inzhener. ramma" I."echanized -.roduction of artificial liorn irodlucte. '-~er.-zon. 17 no.6:50-51 Je '57. il,i:,3 (Bone orodun-A) MOSHCjjT?.TSy~.AyA' I.I. "'. , do ktor k-tim. r~,auk; I Z r, . , ikaEd . t1ef'L;jn. n~ , z,. ~m KO IV, S K I Y , 3. P . ; L -f -~ S, -v I cip , 0 - I . ; j ~ 0 71 * !'YE 11,C! ~'! yj'. f-, '- '- .1 7-_r,, V.S.; KUTSYGII,'A, V.V. ; 7,~.~UYAt;Syj,.y.!,.-~ j . -' j , Plew binders in the Production of particle boards. Bum. i c(iMeIrR,Apr17o::n9.) no.2:14-15 Ap-Je 164. AUTHOR: Potijevski~. li- TITLE: Electronic Compitir.6 v ychislitel Inaj inushina "Pogoda"' PERIODICAL: Meteorologid-a i gidrolo-iya, N1 "), pp~ ABSTRACT: At present specialJzc-d cczinutdne ici- ire rov Ue.". achines ,.-hich p ~a for the solution of' ce-tain jrob'ei3s asild 7;-,jrc- Bind beside universal ha.6h-,3pL-ud ma.~;!-jines. The Bpeci,-ilizcd machini-s belong to the fi,gare imuchines with di4screet F~f`fect. slirc- th~'Ly are able to perform only operaticjn~; witn' nimber8 vililch assum-_ only di.9creeL values and are expressea by t'igures T~ey viork quickly enough, are more corapact, simpler with re3neot -,o pro- duction and in operation than tlic univi~_rsal mach-_nes There- fore their application is more e,/~peait-nt -_i[ alwaY3 :1 type of problems has to be sol,ied, The camp,.7.tin- machine "Pogoda" vihich is used ir the Tsentral'rijv prognozo~; (Central Forecasting institute) b..-3l0n.Tz to machines It is destined for the solution or' prGh-lemS vih_-_?L may be lc~d back to the calculations of sums of pai_rt-a or wh;_~rre such compatatioris form the r,,,ost co;:iplicated part of Card 1/2 the solation Process, To "his t~,pe belon- the probl_~zLls )f ~'ro Electroni~~ Coviruting, blachini-, S ,),j 0 d f a C. 0 la. I t: ri ,, U t ,j -;a. I f, t.". A c I I -a ra v, t~;rist iz -,.r.,u I + - ~,.al 'of -,he _~nt Lr. w_ that of the multiplic,tticn of miatrizes 91-r.,~, mz,,;:tcry, ~;at only an inni-r ma,-,netic banal Tl~ie numbErs appiied t,; a p:xfoi-u~ 'ion tand j -:1, a t -.4,e b i's (perfolenta' are introcucc th e z . ti j t h e _~- a c h i n t~_ Ad a i t i o , i , s ub s t t _J o i i , Lria ! t i p -1 0 n Z1. a mulation of sums of puire(; pi-odu.-Aa, Lnd ta,~ exl~rc-_ctior -f suuare rc)Gts maj, be carried ~-,ut I.:u 1 t 1 p 1 :_ c a t I o n, an d, a d Ic t r I Oubstraction) of 5-figare num_,)~,rs are carr,:ied o~t ;,i,;h a veloci-z;y of 200 operutions/pe~-, of 'O-figure num tc;r~; a)-t"n a velocity of 100 opt!rat_JLns,/.qe.-, The zsyst~_:,l of the mach-,ne "Po-oaall 7,onsis~:s of '.4 nrd,~rs The suits of the calculations, art- receive-i on a -.,la6n._--t,,:. rjann, convejed to the out-,ju-r perforator and tht;re al)-IiE~G t,-,, z, fortation barid The firial results az-~ Drinted or paper .cand. The machine is described in detail, a block jchpmt~? totul- and uartial vie-,.s .~re Sri-,,en (F_-..~s 1, 2, 4-6, Exampl~__z of solations -ire giver.. There are 6 figureB_ Card 2h POTITEVSKIY, N.M. I I liectronia calculating machine "Pogoda." Meteor. i gidrol. no.8: 51-57 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:8) (Alectronic calculating machines) ACC NR: AT6032598--- ~IVF SOIU_R CE- CO-D-E- U-R/25- 46/-66- /-000- /152/0025/0023 AUTHOR Potiyeyakiy, N. t/1. ; Numyantsev, N. 1. ORG: non'e TITLE: Experience in the machine compilation of cloud-cover maps uzing a Setun' computer and weather-satellite data. SOURCE`: '.'oGcow. Tsentrallnyy inGtitut prognozov, Trudy, no. 152, 1966!~ 1'lanetarnaya tsirkulyatsiya atmosfery i iskusstvennyye sputniki Zemli (Planetary circulation of the atmosphere and artificial Earth satel-s- lites), 25-28 TOPIC TltGS: weather nap, cloud cover, meteorological satellite, satel-,1 rize data analysis, computer application, computer input unit, computer; component', computer output unit, compute r/Se tun BM iACT: Problems involving the machine compilation of cloud-cover using a Setun' computer and weather satellite data are examined. _1e_ Setun' computer u5es a ternary aystem or numbers rind commands witin .inpuz on ordinary punched telegraph tape. For compiling weather maps, the Setun' is mated to an EUm-46 output printer (see Fig. 1) with a 45-~ cm-wide paper cirriage and alphanumeric text. Using manual decod'nc, I and transcribing of satellite data and an elementary program, a metll.~_ Card 1/5 ACC NR, 5" A, c 1 7, J., -, ; .. 1" 1 Fige Output printer. 2/5 ACC M- AT6032598- Ca.rd 3./ 5 Fig. 2. Cloud nap printed by Setun' ACC NR: Am~6032598 was developed whereby cloud-cover information was printed out in the orm of letters indicating the type of clouds (see Fig. 2). Besides the.! map itself, a legend (octant, latitude, and longitude) is printed every 10 lines. Processing and printing take 15 minutes for a 60-line map with legend. Changen in the printer program and printer may reduce! this tine to 10 minutes. One of the principal problems discussed in the article is automatic conversion of punched-tape satellite data intol the computer's ternary code. For this, experimental models of a tape- punching system (see block diagram in Fig# 3) have been developed. r Card 4/5 -7-Ur-.E-g-~-ar7G. nau; SUBM DATE: none SUB cODE: 04, 091 /5 ;Act, -kRt 'AP'NO-1-4-3-6- SOURCE CODE: UqCF4-f:f[6-67C~66-fO-ff/6157-/015'8-- INVENTOR: Potiyevskiy. 0. 1. Makhanlkov, V. ye.; 0 Shashkov, L. L.; Borovkov, V. S, ORG: none TITLE: Differential optical correlator. Class 42, No. 188147 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 157-158 TOPIC TAGS: signal corrglation, optic system, optic method ABSTRACT: A differential optical correlator is described (see Fig. 1) which determines the correlation coeffeient between (for example) two images. It contains Fig. 1. Optic co-rrelator 1 - Hemispherical lenses; 2 - light conductors; 3 - working filter regions. LC-4 I POTIYEVSKIT, To. Pine trees without knots; submarine television camera. IUn.tekh. 3 no.10:43-44 0 '58, (MIRA 11:11) (Pine) (Television in science) FGTIYEVSKIY, Y Signaling without borns. IUn. tekh. 3 no.11:57 N '58- (MA, I--,.-!2j' (Signals and signaling) POTIY19VSKIY, Ye. Journey into a new realme Tekhmol, 26 no.2:25 156. (MIRA 11:2) l.Direktor kinazhurnala *Nauka i takhnika.1 (Motion pictures in industry) - - 11 1 1 ~ '- - I _~ L r..,-. : ; - r. -1 1" . "Re cons trLct i on of the Old "," rsLi., :-Loac." 'I-C)',-,.Je,j ,- *_', r~ f , , ITol G , 'T,~ '7, 1,-)Z '2 " / -7 1 ~ L .1 . - I . - I - , - ~ I :- , -- -- SO: 7,'a-qtern Eurozenn *ccession- "ol. ',, -j ll~, Oc' 1954, Lih. ot . - I 1 -1 ' F -I r F. -7 . I;xceriments ani exnerience with dryirv- h,-i,,- artificially in the -erman Democratic Fenublic. Tr. fr (VESTNiK, V,,,l. om the o. 7/1, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) Yonthly List of East *urorean Accessions TO, '101 6 No. 1~, ijec 10157. Uncl. PGTKf't'k ~, . [Pothoff, Gerhar,4, * , - k; %. - , kitoittor .,. . !I; " ~ - .:-f-,, '. ; , I . . - ~ - . - . . . --~ - . - ~ ra-.:i 7, .., , !: -.-- i i._: 7. - i - - r. ~ . 4 SAKOVTSET, G.P.; POTKIN, F.M.; RADOMBOT, A.A. Geologickl~'an'd geophysteal ebaraAeristins of Novo-Shaytanka pyrite deposits in Central-Urals,.Kiroirograd region. Izv. v7s. ucheb. sav.; tavet. mt. noe'2:3-10 158. (KIRA 11:8) 1. *ercllovskiy gornyy institut. Kafedra geofizicheokikh metodov razvedki. (Ural Hountedus-Pyrites) MOLOT'~Yi,;V V.,l.p Control of sw'tc',.e:, with th,:t Gar. zEuz-. 1. Vostnchmyy (,- "In Novokumiet r, k. A C C MR; --~ PC, 0.37021 I Af" SOURCE C0f)E: AUTHOR: Zaripov, M. M. ;_Eotkin, 1. ; Samoylovich, M. 1. ; Stepanov, V. G. ORG: Kazan' State University im. V. 1. Ul'yanov- Lenin (Kazanskiy gosudar' stvennyy universitet) TITLE: Electronic paramagnetic resonance of gadolinium 3 ions in barium tungstate SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 11, 1966, 3445 TOPIC TAGS: crystal', gadolinium, ion, electronic paramagnetic g P e , resonance, monoomystUl, bariumitun ate, ABSTRACT: A study was made of the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum in hydrothermally grown crystals containing f,-,1 0. Ila Gd3+ ions. In BaW04, as in earlier studied bases, one type of Gd3+ ions was found, occurring in an electrical field of tetragonal symmetry. Measurements of the spectrum were made~ at room temperature at X - 8 mm . Approximate values of the parameters of hamiltoni4n spin, determined by the method of.the perturbation theory, were Card 1/2 L 63617-65 Pi-4 IjP(c) J D- ACCESSION NIL- AP501690-0 UR/0192/65/006/003/0164/0465 538.113 AUTHOR: Kurldn L, N. ; POW% L L SamovlovfP14 M. 1. ; Shekun, L. Ya. TITLE: Electron spf~'resonance of neodymium I# scheelfte calcium molybdate structures SOURCE: Zhurnal, stru~turnoy khimii, V. 6, no. 3t 1965, 464-465 TOPIC TAGS: neodymfiim, powellite, scheelite, electron spin resonance, ESR spec calcium molybdate, Stark effect ABSTRAM. ESR spectra of r-co(lyintum Incorporated in of artificial CaMOO4 ~Powelfite) w* ere recorded. at 4. 2K at a frequency of about 10 KMc. The angular dependence of the spectrum showed that all NO"' tons are magnetically equivalent. The neodymium content of CaMoO4 crystals was appro-dmately two orders of magnitude less than its amount in the initial mixture. The line ividth was about 3 Oe. No paramagnetic impuri- ties other than Nd3+ were found. The position of the ESR Lines of Nd3-1- is de- 1:scribed by the usual axial spin Hamiltonian, whose congtantg are tabulated with cor re~sp g vallues for CaW04 and Pb-M004. When Pb is substituted for Ca, the W anionic M_o04 groups being the same, the g tensor undergoes a considerable change (due 11). Conversely, the substitution of MoO4 for W04, the divalent cation i the change g Card 1/2 63617-65 .CCESSION NR: AP5016920 being the same, causes very little change in the g tensor. It is concluded that the para- magnetic centers studied were formed as a result of the substitution of neodymium for Ca and Pb ions. The authors express the hope that a systernatization of the ESR data on im~ purity ions in scheelites will aid in the formulation of a theory for the crystalline Stark effect in these structures. Orig. art. has: I table. ASSOCIATION: Kazanakly gosudarstvemyy universitat (Kazan State University) SUBMrMD: 28Oct64 E NC L: 00 SUB CODE- NP NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 L 42887-66 BJT(m)/j/1 :'dPL- 192 0 00' 10 ACC-N s Rd cdD- ---V~/o - [661 - W ' f/o 916 fo Ri AP6020384 AUTHOR: Samoylovich~ 1-1. 1.; Novozhilov, A. I.; Dornov-Pegarev, V. F.; Patkin, L. I ORG: 111-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthesis of Mineral Raw Materials, nteza mineral'nog Aloksandrov Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iBsledovatollskiy institut si 0 Syr Iya) TITLE: Electron spin resonance of !~n2+ in molybdatos of schoolite structure ~Z/ SOURCE: Zhurnal strukturnoy khimit, v. 7, no. 1, 1966, iog-lio TOPIC TAGS: manganese, EPR Spectrum, molybdate, calcium compound, c~mlum compound A~SM=: The ESR spectrum of Mxi2+ was studied in single crystals of artificial Ca:~oO,,. and CdM1604 (both of scheelite structure) at 9.4- Mc -at r rMoraturo. Some .6om to measurements were made at the tomnerature of liquid_ni ~ro tn 1ho spin-Hamiltonian constants describing the ESR spectra of IV+ in these compounds are tabulated, and com-oared with those for schoolite. It is noted that'the replacement of the anionic groups has practically no effect on the g factor; however, the latter does change slightly when the cations are replaced, the anion being the same. The spin-Hamiltoni- an constant describing the effect of the intracrystalline field of cubic symmetry changes with the anionic groups, but remains virtually unchanged when the cations are replaced. Constant b2 which describes the effect of the intracrystalline field of tetraGonal symmetry (the axis of symmetry coincides with the B axisj changes markedly Card 1/2 UDCs ACC NRt iP6020334 with ar 4 0 V, roplacements. For all the crystals, b4 5u 10bj~ , i. e., the surroundings of A'12+ are other than cubic. The ESR sDectrwn of Mr,2+ in CdI-16Q~ shows lines dua to the forbidden transitions am = t 1. Adhors take this opportunity to thank L. 1. Tsinober for his attention to this work. Orig. art. has? I table and I formula. SUB CODE: Zop-7/ SUBM DATES 24A,.or65/ OTH REFS 003 Card ~ ( f) /F--T.T ACC NRz AP6o2G385 (,A) SOURd& CODE: UR/0192/66/007/001/0110/0111 AUTHOR: Antipin, A. A.; Kurkin, 1. N.; Potkin, L. I.; Shekun, L. Ya. ty (Kazanskiy goaudarstvannyy univeraitet) ORGZ Kazan State Universi TITLE; Electron sDin r esonance of neodymium, in scheelite structures: BaM604 - 7t~ SOURCE: Zhurnal strukturnoy khimtil v. 7p no, it 1966p 110-111 TOPIC TAGS., ETR spectrum, neodymium, molybdate, barium lampound 10 'IV V 10 AESTRACT: The ESR spectrum of lbTd3+'ions was studied in BaAloC4 single crystals grown t from a solution in the salt melto~ JU-1 the ions were magnetically equivalent; their spectrum is described by a spin Hirftiltonian of axial symmetry. In the orientation ID = 900 (0 being the angle between the magnetic field and the a axis of the crystal), the measurements were made at a frequency of 10 06. As the orientation e = 0 was apDroached, the lines broadened sharply, and the spectrum shifted to high fields. Fa this reason, measurements in the orientation 1B = 0 were performed at a frequency of -, 3 M-10- However, even at this frequency, the hyperfine structure could not be observe because of the large width of the lines, and only the value of g was obtained. Tho Hamiltonian parameters which could be determined were as followal L 42301-66 EWT(m)/T/EV1P(t)/ETI IJP(c:) X),'~~K' 19, -AP602 A CC 6679 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/008/2~13C,/2.339 AUTHOR:-Meyllynan, M. L.; Samoylovich, M. I.; Potkin, L. L; Sergeyeva, N. I ORG: none TITLE: Electron paramagnetic resonance of gadolinium in single crystals of bartunt violy"Aast-e SOURCE: Flzlka tverdogo tela, V. 8, no. 8, 1966, 2336-2339 TOPIC TAGS: electron paramagnetic resonance, crystal impurity, gadolinium, barium molybdate, Ionic crystal, single crystal property ABSTRACT: This article briefly describes methods of synthesizing single crystals of DaA1004 and presents the results of Investigating the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of Im- purity Ions Gd3+ In these crystals at room temperature at a frequency of about 9.3 Gc. The parameters of the spin Hamiltonian describing the energy levels of 'the tons Gd3+ and the ob-i served resonance spectrum are found. The data obtained are compared with results of Investi-' gating the EPR spectra of gadolinium In a series of geometrically similar molybdate crystals. An investigation of the Isomorphism of ions Gd3+ in tetragonal molybdates revealed that the observed g-factors are low-anisotropic and Identical (within limits of accuracy of the experi- ment) in all crystals of this group. The injection of ions Gd3+ occurs in the same manner, un- Card 1/2 L 4'-Jr)-*,-()6 - - ------- -ACC-NR, A-P-6-0-266W- Me other Ions of rare earths (Nd, Yd, etc.). The absence of a noticeable effect of compensat- Ing impurities on the parameters of the EPR spectrum Indicates nonlocal, compensation of the excess charge of the Impurity tons. The authors thank V. Ya. Yershov for help in the calcula- tions on the electron digital computer and L. 1. Tsinober for his attention to this work. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 27Dec65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 00.4 N I L 10570-66 . EWTW/W(!ft)/EWPM/EWP(b) IJF(c) JD/WW/JG/GG !~ACC NR: AP5025394 SOURCE CODE: URJ0161/65/007/010/3105/3106 Potkin L. I Samoyl ;AUTHOR: Antipin, A. A,,,; Kurkin, 1. N., ovich, M. I Shekj, 1L. Ya. 5-r q Ll T5 !ORG: Kazan State University im. V. I. ullZanov-Lenin (Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy !universitet) ;TITLE: Electron paramagnetic resonance of trivalent neodymi m in barium tungstate ;SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 10, 1965, 3105-3106 ~TOPIC TAGS: neodymium, barium compound, tungstate, EPR spectrum, crystal, magnetic lanisotropy 1ABSTRACT: The authors studied lectron paramagnetic resonance in BaWO :Nd3+ speci-, 9 4 4mens containing 0.05% neodymium. The crystals were grown from a molten salt solu. Ition. The spectral lines for the trivalent lanthanon ion in these crystals are !given for orientations of 0 = 00, where 6 is the angle between the magnetic field land crystal.nxis c. A comparison of these experimental data with theoreticall y Icalculated resonance fields shows a divergence of no more than 15 oersteds. Data L.105.79-66 !ACC NR: APS025394 from electron.. paramagnetic resonance measurements of trivalent neodymium in CaWO 42 PbMO04 and BaW04 lattices indicate magnetic centers of a single type. However, the degree of change' in anisotropy is much greater in barium tungstate than that observed for the same ion in the homologous fluorite series. Orig. art. has: , 1 figure. SUB CODE: 07,20/ SUBM DATE: 26Apr65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 003 L 06267-67 EWT(M)/EWP(L)/E'rl IJP(c) JD/JG ACC NR: -'--AP6030982---- U-151-C-E-60D- 3--;U-R/ot8 f 166/0o8-/009/2808/2809 Kurkin, I. N.; Potkino L. I.; Shakun, L. Ya. AUTHORZ Antipin, A. OIG: Kazan State Universit7 im. V. I. Ullyanov-lenin (Kazanskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet3 TITLE: Paramagnetic resonance of ce3+ and Yb3+ in BaMoC4 single crystals SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tola, v. 8, no. 9, 1966, 2803-2809 TOPIC TIMI EPR, cerium, ytterbium, barium compound, molybdate A313M,%CT: ZPR measurements of co3+ and ib3+ wero mado at 4.20K on BaMbQr~ single crys-~ . j tals, whieh have the*most elongated cell of all crystals in the Echeelite homalogous : series. The rare earth ion was present in the ariount of 0.1% and entered chie 0 iintoi fly the composition of the tetragonal conters. 'The constants of the spin Hamiltonian of Ce3+ ion, determined at -10 kl.-La, were found to be cc 31 2.6117 :~t- 0,004; g, = 1.541 :j: 0.003. For the Yb3+ ion, only one of the principal orientations, 111 z, could be observed. 'Zia corresponding parameters of the spin Hamiltonian are Card 1/2 I I ACC NR: AI-00-3-0-9 2 3.91 Z!-- 0.01; Yb3f B!'I=3111:-.t2O Mc IB 173 = 860:i-- 10 M c As the Elk orientation was ap roached, the lines broadened markedlyp and 'or this rea- son the spectrum of Yb3+ at frequencies of -9 and -3 kI-Ic could not be observed in this orientation. From the angular dependence of the spectrum it is concluded that 911 Z-- OA:t 0.04. SUB CODES 20/ SUBM DATES 07Apr66/ ORIG REF; 0051 OTH REFS 002 ard 2/2 YEGOROV, V.A., kapitan med.s1uzhby;---P0-jY 4N9 V.Ye.-q starshiy leytenant med. sluzhby Flight stress norms for helicopter personnel. Voen.-md. Zh-Lr. no. 2:83 F 160. (,vJRA L4:2) (AVIATION MEDICINE) ~1) SC7 R Pir! ACC NR, AP6010827 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/061/003/0043/064-i AUTHOR: Potkin, V. Ye. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: The effect of prolonged transverse acceleration on the secretion of gastric juice And enzymes in dogs SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperimental'noy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no. 3, 1966, 43-47 TOPIC TAGS: acceleration tolerance, enzyme , secretion, animal physiology ABSTRACT: The effect of transverse acceleration on the secretion of gastric juice and enzymes was studied in four dogs with specially isolated sections of small intestine. Gastric juice was obtained during periodic secretion or by mechanical stimulation, either on an empty stomach or 1 hr after feeding. Gastric indexes were determined before and after animals were subjected to back-chest accelerations of 8 G for 3 min. Experimental results (one dog) showed a sharp drop in periodic gastric juice secretion in the first few days after acceleration. For the next 8-9 weeks the secretion level varied sharply. Enzyme activity changed from the third day after centrifugation. The activity of enterokinase, amylase, and alkaline phosphatase in- creased and remained at a high level for 12-16 weeks, depending on the enzyme. Amylase activity, however, decreased and remained depressed for 5 weeks. During mechanical stimulation on an empty stomach (two other dogs), changes in gastric Card 1/2 UDC: 612.333.014.47 ACC NR.- AP6010827 secretion followed the same pattern before and after acceleration as was observed during periodic (natural) secretion. Enzyme activity also conformed to the pattern of changes described above. When secretion was induced by mechanical stimulation after feeding (one'dog), changes in secretion were again similar, but the aftereffect period was shorter (2-6 weeks instead of 5-16 weeks). Although results suggest that acceleration is a pathological stimulus of gastric secretion it was concluded that this is misleading. "Pathological" indications of drastically altered organ function may appear even when there is no real pathology. Orig. art. has: 2 fi$ures and 1 table. I[jSj SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 30Apr65/ ORIG REF: 009/ ATD PRESS:t/2.130 Card 212 YEGOMV9 V.A., kapitan med. sluzhby,- POTYINq V.Ye.9 starishiy leytenant med.sluzhby - Etiology of neuronWoBitis and lumboscaral radiculitis among flight and technical persomel in helicopter aviation. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 2:84 F 160. (MIRA 14:2) (MUSCIM-DISEASES) (NERVES, 9PTIMDISEASES) (AVIATION MEDICINE) ACC NRi AT60~~5z_5_ 7666/000/0i04/0105 SOWIKQI~ col)Xt UR76000166 AUT11OR: 'volkova, Te Ve; 111kanap A* Po; Potkin, V. Ye- ORG: none TIME: changes in the motor activity of the gastrointestinal tract in dogs follov exposure to radial accelerations IT'apor presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in. Moscow from 24 to 27 H lay 1966j- SOURCE: Konferentsiya po probleman koomicheskoy maditsiny, V/66. Problorv kosmiches-1 key maditsiny. (Problems of sphee medicine); materialy konferentsii, 1,11oscow. 1966, 104-105 TOPIC TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, human physiology, digestive systom, biologic secretion, peristalsis ABSTRACT: Studies conducted In the Laboratory of the Physiology and Pathology of Digestion, Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology, under the direc- tion of professors S. I. Filippovich andl. M. Kha"on are ,ments were - conducted on dogs with stomach fis tulas uzixig ~L -ray anG =ome;ric - methods. Parallel recording"from-two tonometers. w.aIs. useId to"'stud3rmotor :j periodicity during starvation. The indices showed the duration of "working" and "resting" periods and the duration of the complete cycle of periodic motor activi�r in the.stomach and duodenum. ACC NRs AT6036525 evacuation of miIIX and meat foods from the stomach; 2) acceleration of the evacuation of milk from the stomach and small intestine. Changes in gastric and intestinal evacuatory functi6n were observed for 2.5 months. The studies showed that increased gravity produces changes in starva- tion periodicity and GI evacuation, which disappear in 3-9 -weeks. The -disruption of starvation periodicity and evacuation can find application in the pathological analysis of the human GI tract upon exposure to increased gravity., No. 221 ATD Report 66 n67 SUB CME: 06 / SUBM DATEs OOMAy" Card ACC NR~ APNo6qi6 SOURCE CODE: UR/017-7/67/000/001/00b'tt/0070-'-~ !AUTHOR: Udalov, Yu. P. (Lieutenant colonel, Medical service; Doctor of 'medical sciences); P~o~tkln -1 (Major, Medical service; candidate of imedical sciences); e ~nio~v~,,f. A. (Major, Medical service) IORG: none TITLE: The role of nutrition in the maintenance of vestibular Btability~ ~SOURCE: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. 1-, 1967, 64-70 1,TOPIC TAGS: vestibular analyzer, biologic metabolism, human physiology, !flight phIsiology, flight disorientation, nutrition, nutrition i ABSTRACT:The role of nutrition In the pathogenesis of vestibular reactions was studied in detail by the authors. The metabolisms of five men were studied during 23 flight days and 23 nonflight days. During flight, these subjects were exposed to brief periods of weightlessness during parabolic trajectories. They were administered normal pilot rations during both observation periods and nutritional value was rigidly controlled. Adrenal cortex reactions to flight were traced (17-oxycorticosteraid excre- tion). It was found that during flights, excretion increased by a factor of 1.5 (2.13 A 0.22 to 3.2 1 0.31 mg). A greater percentage (160Z) of uDc: 612.886:612-39 NR,AP7006916 bound corticosteroids. was excreted than unbound (17Z). Shifts in vitamin B metabolism were also t 'raced. On the strength of the data obtained, a better notion of the etiology and pathogenesis of decreased vestibular stability (especially during prolonged flights) was achieved. It was suggested that when a normal vitamin B condition prevailed, the administra- tion of pyridoxyne to increase vestibutar stability is not indicated and could hardly be expected to produce a positive effect.' On the other hand, a deficit of this vitamin can be regarded as a factor which decreases vestibular stability and increases a predisposition toward rocking sensa- tions and the development of nausea. In this case, the administration of pyridoxyne is fully indicated and necessary. Best 'results were obtained when the vitamin was administ *ered several hours before flight or exposure to other factors imparting gravitational effects on the vestibular analyzer, since it is fairly difficult to build up the pyridoxyne level. Administration of pyridoxyrfe is fully indicated prior to strenuous flights when there is no assurance that the crew will be adequately provided with this vitamin. Such a measure is an additional guarantee of flight safety. In some ra ea, a laboratory diagnosis of vitamin B6 metabolism is called for. It was also observed that the majority of antibiotics and sulfanilamides can lead to a pyridoxyne deficit., Therefore, vitamin ACC NRt AT6036648 SOURCE COD&. UR/0000/66/000/000/0272/027~- AUTHOR: Martsevich, M. S.; Potkin, V. Ye. ORG., none TITLE: Analysis of 11pold metabolisn disturbances In dogs during oxposure to rad -ntions 6,aner pre,onted at: -hq Conference on Problem of Space N3dic"llneachceeld"in J;asicov krom 24--27 May 190-~] SOURCE: Konforentsiya po problemam 11cosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmichoskoy maditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); matorialy konforentaii, Moscow, 1966, 272-273 TOPIC ZA.GS*. biologic acceleration effect, animal physiology, biologic metabolism* hematology, blood chemistry, cholesterol USM~,CT: L aplex of rosc-rci,, r ro~ccts being donci-aczed This study was par' o~ a cor J ,.by the Laboratory of the Physiologry and Pazholo,~-y of Digestion, Institute of'Norn al and Pathologric Physiology, USST3 Aca-denny of Sciences, under and 1. X-rofesso-"s S. 1. Filippovich a -L~fil. 1-2kazen. Dogs in which sections rof 's-,nall intestine had been isolated were stud4ed. The cholesterol contents -d of"blood and intestinal juice were determi.., ult taneously before and after acceleration. Card 1/3 M blood chole-S-terol ,ions de-,nonstra'cs c reIa-*on.-7,,-,-p content and its clin-iination in inestinai 4uicc. j CW. A. No. 22; AID Report 66-116] SUB CODE: 06 SUBIM DATF.: 0Oj-!ny66 Card 3/3 ACC NR, AT6036480 CODE:" .'U'ri/0090/66/doo/boofibb 4/oo~6~ AUTHOR: Arzhanov, L ~ K.; Beregovicin, A. V.; Dryanov, i. r.; MVanov, P.. V.; Zaloguyevi S. N.; Kainen'shch 'i'kov, Yu. V.; Kovalev, V. V.; Krasovskiy, _A..-S.; Lit:a ' ' ' '' J; Vo; Poru hikov, Ya. ru-5n~c ovt..A. N.; Nikitin,.A. Vs; Nintratov, Ae; Potkin, V. Ye.; TeratlyeX,-It-P..; Fed.orov,.Ye. A.; Xhlebnikov, G. F.; ORG: none TITIE: Results of clinical and physiological investigations of the crew of the first multiman Voskhod spacecraft Paper gvsented g+ the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held inAbscaw-from 24 to 7 M SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditainyp 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems or apace madicine); materialy konferentaii, Moscow, 1966, 34-36 TOPIC TAGS.: space medicine' space physiology, weightlessness, bodily fatigue,, stress reactiono combined stress, cardiovascular system, central nervous system, manned spaceflight/Vaskhod-1 IABSTRACT: The inclusionlof a physician.in the~crew of the Voskhod-l'made.A posin sible to increase medical fnvesiigations of the crew meriivii; 9 .flight and to compare them with results of preflight and postflight examl- ,nations. The scope of the physiological examinations was selected In order to obtain a more complete evaluation of the functional condition of 'the cardiovascular and central nervous.eyetems, and thejunciion of L UbZb9-0/ 0~ NR. AT6036480 .external respiiaiion' of cosmonauts. Physical exercises and ortho- static tests were included to detect earlier - signs of physiological shifts.I Examinations were carried out before and after training in the ship, where, certain conditions of flight were simulated, and also two weeks .before flight. Postflight examination was begun fifteen minutes after -landing and was continued for the first four days after the flight and also 'two weeks later. After landing, the cosmonauts were active, looked somewhat excited, and complained of general fatigue. They were found to have hyperemia of the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and conjunctivitis. Komar'ovi a weight dropped by 2. 679, Feoktistov1 a weight dropped by *416, and Yegorovl a by 3. 976. Weight loss was determined by Zhdanov to be -due to water and fat loss. Neurological examination revealed a light ,swaying in-the Romberg position, a tremor of the fingers, and increased perspiration. In addition,. Yegorov showed a contraction of the retinal arteries. Disruption of vision and vestibular difficulties were not noted. :Changes in EEG indicated an- increase in inhibitory processes in the ),;ortex of.the brain. Adimiiniuti.on in work capicity.was e,stablish.ed b i Card 2A 1, W( " , 0 . J ACC NR. AT60)61.66 psychological experime'nts (incre'ase In the number of m I a take s,-increas'e' in latent periods). Indices of cardiovascular activity during rest did not exceed wide norms.-' However, an increase in pulse frequency was noted (Komarov up to 96, Feoktistov up to 100, and Yegorov up to 94 beats/min), as well as moderate drop in arterial pulse pressure at the expense of an .increase in diastolic pressure. All three cosrhonaUt6, when subjected to exercise, showed a significaiit increase ih the pulse rate and inertia I in the stroke volume. Feoktistov and Yegorov showed a significant diminution in tile heart stroke volume ancf minute circulation of the blood during the passive orthostatib test. This could indicAe a discuption of the venous inflow to the heart. Postflight blood examinations indicated neutrophilic-leukocytosis and eosinopenia. Urine was found to contain significant- quantities of salts. chiefly urates.,* single erythz~6c'ytes (in the field of vision), .. and'arIi 'increase in the excretion of 17-oxycorticosteroids. Eosinopenia, an increase in excretion of products-.of hormone decomposition, indicated the development of a stress reaction in cosmonauts. Since some of the indications found on the flight were also found after training in the train- 1 L 08269-67 Acc-KR, --)Vf6 6480 !ing ship, there is reason to attribute them to limitation of motor'activity ;under conditions of weightlessness. The functional shifts found after ! flight are indications of a general fatigue,.. a moderate stress reaction, and a certain amount ordetraining. In general, the changes observed in the .cosmonauts. were.of -one type. The differences. found.,between the--.-'. cosmonauts can be attributed to individual differenceso [WoA. No. 22; ATD Report 66-1161 .SUB'CODE: 06, 22 SUBM DATEt 00" Cam 4A _11~fll 1*-C,- ry - -. 0- , - '. ;- . ; I~t Y" - ! , - - ': - ~, . . 1 - , '- ;";: - 3 D.L-" . S . ;~ - ' .; I . 11 ; ~_, , ~ " , ) ,, I . . ; ) - 4. .. , 1. 1 . . ., I I - . - . , I.. ;. ", ~ " ; r~, f: 1~ -' I ';'- i~' - : -, : ;; r,~ ; -~ :-,: , , .- 1, ,- a I I -, .,: W. -. . .. I., ,. .- :114-15 D 16!, i, , . -I) POTKIN-POSADSKIY, V.A. (Kirov, ul. Truda, d.74, kv.47) Treatment of epic-ondylitis of the humerns. Ortop., travm. i rrratez. 25 no.801-53 Ag 164. ()UR~ 18t4) U COS LAV I-", Docent AIITIC, Doce-.,~. Dr S. 70,SIC, Dr IIOTKC::J.'-.II and Dr 3. T r----- Internal ledicine Clinic of :,:ilit:--ry -Iedical Colle-e (Kii-nill!a --a unutrasnje bol,-SLi Vojn.- I'ledicinske Ahadmlijc) Head (~'acclnik) Col Prof Dr 11. ARSEIIX:VIC, BeIrrade. "Liver Function Tests with Radiaiodine-Tagged Rose Ren2al.,, Belgrade, I-ledicinski Clasnik, Voll 17, T.To 11-4, ~-Iar-,..pr 63; pp 1413-146. Abstract : Data on tests in 156 patients including 88 infectious and 14 I~c-h e p a t i 1: i s .Test is teclin*ically more convenient than the bromsulphonphthalein retention test and gives essentially the same inf o mia t ion. Five Uestern references. J TOSIC) Stanimir; ~ ~TKON~~, Dusan- Diagnostic value of fractional duodenal intubation In diseases of the biliary tract. Srpaki arh. celok. lek. 90 no.6:577-587 A 162 9 1. Klinika za unatrasnje bolesti Vojno-madicinske akademije u Beogradu Nacelnik-. puk. Prof. dr. Milan Arsenijevic. (BILIARY TRACT) (DUODEM) BOSKOVIC, B.; POTKONJAK, D.j STERN, P. Protective effect of so-me cholinolyties in armin poisoning. Arh. hig. rada 15 no.3t263-268 164. 1. Farmakoloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta, Sarajevo. TIV~ ! " ~ pukovnik, docent, dr.; KIISIC, ?Aioljub, oariltetsid potpukovnik, dr.; POTY0111JAK, Dusm sanitet8ki rjukovnik, dr. Ulcerative colitis. Vojnovanit. pregl. 22 no.2975-80 F165. 1. Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beogradu, Klinika za unutrusnje bolesti. JI.Eany &a- ski a--aj, , e azri C- :,a The: fwobleln of poat"~ epat" tis Byrdrome. IbIda a,"39-34.1 1. Ilinika za iinut-raari bols-~,t` .2inska akaci,~!n-" ~a u Beogradu. TOSIC, Stanimir; POTKCI',JAK, Dusan; RAFAJIDIIIC: Milos; MOKOVAR, Konstantin. Mesotheliome. peritonei. Srps'r"i arh. celok. lek. 91 ro.101 969-974 ot63. 1. Kliniks. za. unutrasnje bolesti Beogradu (nacelnik: puk.prof.dr. za patoloqiju u sudsku medicinu Btogradu (nacelnik: puk.prof.dr. Vojnomedicinske akademije u Milan Arsenijevic) i Institut Vojnomedicinske akade---'je u Konstantin Brankovan). TOSIC, Stanimir, Fuk. doc. dr.; POTKONJAK, Waan, ppuk. dr. Therapy of gastric ulcer with proteins. Med. glas. 16 no.6A: 280-282 Je 162. 1. Klinika 2a unutrasnie bolesti Vojno --medicinski akademija v Beogradu (Nacalniki pu~. prof. dr. M. Arsenijevic). (STO)WH ULCER) (PROTEINS) 7-C-'-'WJJ A K IN - P,1,3.~,L!", j ; I- ' I-V 'K , f) S ; i ". , I 9 . . Some current probleans of processing beechwood. p. !,11. NOOWTI SWAR. (Drustvo nimarskih irmenjera itehnicara iiosne i Iferce7ovine) Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Vol. 13, no. 7/8, Ju-ly//Aug. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (E--'4T) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1~60. Uncl. y In Saraievo. Opening of the Industrial Wood Section of the Faculty of Fcre7.ti- 1). 454. !.[.'RODqI SUMAR. (Drustvo sumarskih inzenjera i tehicara Bosne i HerceFovine) Sarajevo, Yigoslavia. Vol. ll, no. 7/8, JulyAua,. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. TO -rffd /111, ~--) 41V M, SIR17ARELI, N., dr.; ", P.. dr.; KALA ATIC, Z., dr.; POTKONJAX. M.. dr. Clinical "pacts. pathogenesis and therapr of &cute polimVelitis. Lijac. VJes. 76 no.5-6:195-208 1954. 1. 1z Djecje klinika Madicinskog fakmlteta u Zagrabu. (POLIOMYELITIS, etiol. & pathogen.) ZVYKOV, V.Ya.; IVANOV, A.!~%; &IISTALL, Z.D.; MAKS11WA II.K.; '.'UlIIYOV, O.P.- POTKOV, G.A.; Yaivoav, A.Ye. red.; S-11,11EV1101', P.M., red.; jjr - ve A H-W red.; WiBA, G.V., red.; VD, tekhn, red. (Liquid separators for the food industry; hand~,ook-catrilog]Se- paratory zhidkostrye dlia pishchevoi prm~yshlennosti; katalog- spravochnik. Moskva, 1962. 86 p. (la-RA 15: 10) 2. Moscow. TSentrallrWy institut nnuchno-tel:hnichessk-oy inforvnp- tsii mashinostroyeniya, 2. Vseso,.-uzn5,y nauchno-issle(~ovat-,-llskiy i ckspe rimental I no-kon strul, tor skiy institut prodovol'ntvcnno,!-,c mashinostroyeniya (for ZvykOvv-IvanovjKristall, Eaksimova, Novikov, Potkov). (Separators (Machines)) Cell. zo. fic at 9% . %W% lq lu, last. is u1 i f Itest-C itGV-"' d Moloan techn Use 343 t, dfillks' simay 01 at - a and I for . F. binatine ('Ater. - ant 3 COM . "I* . pis in( bactcfl 1w POTKOV, L.A.; TSHUSTIN, Ye.N., rodaktor; MWIM, Ye.I., radaktor; -IRAXTMI Ta.V., takhnlcheakly radaktor [In tho wrld of inviqibbR crmatureal V mire nezrimykh SUShCheBtT. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademil nauk SSSR, 1955. 231 P. (RLRA 8:10) 1. Chlen-knrrespondent All SSSR(for Hishustin) (Microorganisms) FMKOV) L,L, History of the struggle for a Russian scientific sch-',Ol; mat-er-I&I from the Butlerov archives. Vest.AN &WR 31 no.5:107-111 W 16-1. (KERA 14:6) (Butlerov., Aleksandr Mikhallovich., 1828-1886) POTKOV, L. L. USSR (600) Chemistry, Physicel and Theoretical Ninety years of A. M. Butlerov's theory of chemical structure. 'Biul. VDIP. 0t&. V-eol- 27, no. 2, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. U'-ICLASSI?IFD- POTKOV, L.L. 125th anniversary of A.M.Butleroves birth celebrated in the Department of Chemical Sciences. Vest.AH SSSR 23 no.11:108-110 H '53. (MIRA 6:12) (Butlerov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich,1828-1886) POTKOV, L.L. ~, - 7 1 1 Kaeting in honor of N.D.Zolinskii. Vest.AN SSSR 24 no.4:90-92 Ap 154. (MLEA 7:5) (Zelinskil. Nikolai Dmitrievich, 1861-1953) SeRquirente,uxdal of the Moscow Association for the 5tudY of Hature. Vop.ist.est. i takh. no.2:322-3?-4 156. (MlRA 10:1) (Moscow--Scientific societies) 'USSIV Scientific Organization Card 1/1 Pub. 124 - 18/28 A-athors 3 Khutorna, V. F., and Potkov, L. L. Title I At the Institutions of the Academy of Sciences, USSR Periodical : Vest. AN SSSR 26/1,,85-89, Jan 1956 Abstract I Bulletins are presented on the activities of the Department of Chemical Sciences, Department of Economy, Philosophy and Law and at the Inot-itute of Natural Scierr-es and Engineering of the Academy of Sciences, USSIR. Institution : Submitted : POTKOT, L.L. Ono hundred and fiftioth anniversary of Nicolas Le Blanc's death. Veat.AN SSSR 26 no.4:142-143 Ap. 156. (MLRA 9:7) 'Ldblanc, licolzas, 1742-1806) P(YrKGV, L. --~ - ------ In the Department of Chemical Sciences (general assembly). Veot. AN SSSR 26 ne.6:122-123 Jo '56. (MIRA 9:9) (Chemistry) AUTHORt POTKOV,L.L. PA - 2503 TITLE: Sol-e-nUf-Ed-Reetings and Conferences. (Nauchnye sesaii konferent- aii seveshchaniya, Russian) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 27, Nr 2, pp 102 - 106 (U.S.S.R.) Received, 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 6 / 1957 ABSTRACT: From October 29th to 31th a conference was held in Kiev of the Scientific Council of the Department for Chemistry of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R., of the Department for Chemical and Geological Sciences of the Academy of Science of the Ukrainian SSR and the Kiev Department of the Soviet Chemical Society on pro- blems of stereochemistry of chemical reactions. A.A.Nesmeyanov read a paper on his own behalf as well an on the behalf of A.E.Borisov on the stereochemistry of olefinic hydro- carbon compounds. The paper contained the results of investigations of ofereometric and metalorganic compou4do of the ethylene series. These investigations enabled the authors to deduce a law, accord- ing to which homolytic replacements of olefinic carbon atoms occur in such a way, that the geometrical configuration remains unchanged. This theorem was examined on the basis of the organic compounds of Sb, Li, Tl, On this occasion the investigation considered not only compounds originating from the active force of non-metallic Card 1/3 halides, for example H Cl2SbCl 9 but also acetous metal compounds. 5 9 V USSR/General Division. Scientific Establishments. A-3 Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur. Biologiia, No 4, 1958, 14189 Author Potkov, L.L. Inst Title The 150th Anniversary of the Moscow Society of Experimenters of Nature. Orig Pub: Vopr. istorii estestvozn. i tekhniki, 1956, v-yp. 2, 322-324 Abstract: No Abstract. Card : 1/1 -4- POTKOVP L.L. A.M. Butlerov's theO17 of chee=isal Sti-aeLl-ra. Zhur. fiz. 36 no.3:417-428 Mr 162. (MIRA 17:8) POTKOVY L,-', 144V. Lomonooov a,:d the problem of the ,,truct,,.Xr-- of qubS'U:-,,rces (250th anniversary of his birth). Zhur.stmht.khin, 2 no,5: 533-541 3--0 161. (mm'c~ 14:11) (Chemical structura) (Lonionosov, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1711-1765) PUfKGV. L.L. First complete collection of works on the fundamental chemica-3, law. Reviewed by L.L.Potkov. Zhur.VYdiO 7 no.1:98-99 162. OMA 15 -- 3) (Periodic law) KHODAKOV, Yu., prof.-; POTKOV, L.L. "History of the discovery of chemical elementsm by G.G. Diogenov. Reviewed by IU.Khodakov, L.L. Potkov. Khim. v shkole 16 no. 3:90- 99 My-Je 161. (14110- 1-4:5) 1. Caen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogichookikh nauk BSFSR (for Khodakov). (Chemical elements) (Diogenov.. G.G.) PMOVt L.L. (Moskva) wNikolai Semenovich Kurnakovu by IU.I.Solavlevy O.E. Zviagintsev. Reviewed by L.L.Potkov. Pr-lroda 50 no.1:122-123 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:1) (Kurnakov, Nikolai Semenovichp 1860-1941) (Solovlevp IU.I.) (Zviagintsev, OtE.) pOTy d.., PIOTROVICH, 14-1 .OV, L,L.. re lovicb-, RXDROV, -BonifattY Mikn'q tekbn.rea. velikop,() otkrytila. [Day of a great di,3coverY] DOnI Ot'nogol95,- 560 P. (gIRA. 12:1) ,,t,jajIno-akon.lIt-ryv If,oskva. 1%"o (periodic law) AUTHOR: TITLE: Problems of the l7iStory of Naturai T_--c*-L-1o1.-O-, (P-oblemy istori i yes OIL U,~ B err, al Is Book 113cience in Secial History, er.--Ye "Ll I Dzh. Bernala "Naulka v stoi- s-Iicnec PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akadc,!iii ;'aulc 35SR, 1956, r 2 06-100 (Ussa) ABSTRACT: The Institute for the Iliol.-cry of 1.1atural 5cieticc.3 ard Eng-in- ecring of the AN USSI't in co-operation- with the Sovi,~`.; National Union of Ilisto:--iars of Nlatu_--al Sciences aind En-inecring held a confererr;e 4n Moscow from _11ove7!be-,- 11, to in order to discuss some theoratical -croblers had been trecated in Dzh., Bernal's bock, TI- Vi~;e.-President of t;ie AN USSR, I. F. Bardin, ops-ned "he confer:anae and on t-he development of the Soviet. history of natural _Ci;2::Ce0 and engineering in the Past 40 year!o, Thr, the fol.,17-rig re "OrT were gi-7en: 1) 11. A. FiGurovskiy reported on t!,-,e essapce of t1-.e i-.-istory of naturall sciences and eneineerfr.G; Card 1/4 t z; t o o 11 " ~t '- a a t t e P Kollman remarked that the count r a 2) E . . y p y Problens of thn "istory of Natural ~cie.,Ic~,S an'! 2 - 3~/,'g Discussion of J. lernal's Book "Science in Sociai 1jisioryo ion to this problem; 3) Dzh. Bernal -ave a report which was pu,'--iished in the I- number of this periodical for 1958. In the subsequent discussion tool: partf 4) Ya. G. Dor-fnan vrelcomed the publication rf this '-.ook as the beginning of a now field in historical scienr;e; 5) V. V. Daniievskiy afreed to E. Kollmarils statencnt i;h--t the history of natural sciences and en.-incering is a social science; 6) A. A, Irishanetskiy sec;r, -the srtecial merit cf Dzh. Elernal's book in the fact that at the end of each chapter of th~- book a ,nosis 'or the future is -4veri-. pro;- I L L,- 7) K. ]3y!:ov refers to tho spec a! of the pro- blemo of methodology in the hloto:vy of science; 8) V. P. Z-bov objected to Bernal's of-ia-icn tha., tite f-)=aticr of any zcieritific 'lie ra-arded a3 a ol~' the de- struction of the pr,~carling system, 0 fC. 4 2, 1 t i C, n 5 9) B. 1. Kedro-,r _at 'he exclusior. of socia.1 :~cienres from the aCenda .,,a-s an obstacle to the di-~r,,113sion of the con- tents of the book; 10) P. S. --,udryavtsev stressed the ne,~eszit,,- c--r t-ae pe--riodi- Card 2/4 zation of the history of jcien:;Ps; Problems of the History of Natural '>'ciences and !DechnoloV. 7 ,r.-2-34/49 Discussion of J.. Bernal' s Book "Science in Social .1iistory" 11) 0. 1. Islamov, IT. I. Leonov reported on the ori-Gin and de- velopment of sciences in the countries of the East; 12) 1. 1. Ortobolevskiy thouglit that there was a mutual influ- ence on the development of technical and natural sciences; 13) L Ya. Konfederatdv said that a new problem in engineering could only arise if the material conditions for 4-ts solution were already given; 14) G. A. Kozlov gave new evidence for the fact that the activ- ity of maBsea of the people, especially of workers must be re- garded as a motor for technical progress; 15) S- V- Shuk-hardin reported on the influence of technical science on the philosophy of life; 16) L. M. Mariyenbakh investiGated the deficiencies of Dzh. Bernal's book in the field of the history of metallurgy; 17) A. A. IM3henetskiy did the same in the field. of the hist- ory of microbiologyj 18) N. S. Shatskiy stressed the neces3ity of ob3ervino scienti- fic phenomena from a remote distance; 19) Ye. A. Ratkevich stressed the cornection bett7een geology and angineering, Card 3/4 20) B. G. Kuznetsov reported on the social function of physics, Problems of the History of Natural Sciences -n,- TechZ03.0gy. Y; - 2 - 34/4 9 Discusoion of J. Bernal' s Book "Science in Social th th Uh esnecially in the 18 . 19 . and 20 centuries; 21) M. 1. Rubinshteyn stressed that the victory will be won by that social system w1lich will best develop and e,-,iploy scien- ces. A number of reviewers criticized the tran3lation of -L`ohis book and many of them thouC;ht it necessary to is!;ue a new edition of it which would consider the results of this conferonce. Fin- ally Dzh. Bernal answered questions and reported on his future plans. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Engineering-H-4stoxy-USSR 2. Sciences-History-4jSSR Card 4/4 POTKOV, L.L Aspects of the stereochemistry of chemical reactions; conference in Kiev. Vest.AIT SSSR 27 no.2:102-106 F '57. (MLRA 10: 5 ) (Stereochemis try) AUTHOR Le 30-7-3h136 TITLE r quo an Bibliographyt T.YkLovits.Selected works on chemistry and chemical technology. Compiled with Remarks by II.A.Figuroyakiy. (T.T0.Lovits.IzbranrW%-trudy po khimii i khimicheakoy tekhnologii Redaktsiya,,statli i primechaniya N.A.Figurovskogo - Russian). PERIODICAL Vestnik Akademii Nauk S33R, 1957,Vol 27, Nr 7,PP 115-118(U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT In April of this year the selected works of the scientist were published on the occasion of his 2ooth birthday. He began his-car- rier in Russia as an apprentice of a druggist. Figuroyakiy de- scribes in the preface the life and work of this man of genius. Of greatest importance is the discovery made in 1785, the ability of charcoal powder to adsorb various substances from solutions. His papers on the problems of crystallizgLtion are also very im- portant. In the third part of the book the works by Lovits dea- ling with analytical and anorganic chemistry are compiled. He was the first chemist of his time to utter thoughts in the field of the conversion of organic &aide, based upon his research works, which were diamietrically opposed to the conception of his time. The critic disapproves the unsufficient explanations given by Figurovskiy on "LoVits and the chemistry of sugar". The critic al- so finds some exaggerations by Figurovskiy. Lovits' priority con- cerning the production of trichloro acetic acid may be contested, Card 1/2 if J.B.Duma is taken into consideration. The data of the then che- POTA-EOWSK4 Z Feeding stiff f s in a long-tem plan. D. 203 NOVIE ROLNIT140. (Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Rolnicze i Lesne) Warszawa. Vol. 8, no. 6, Mar. 1959 Poland Monthly List of East European Index (EFAI), LC, VOL. b, no. 6, June 1959 Uncl. POTYLICHI-21ISM, L. S. Crrd Med 6ci t-he Uro'.-Irm of' ths- of collateral blood circulation in the heart in the -enesis of sudden death 0 during coronary atherosclerosis." Lem, 1958. 14 pp(!Ain of Health RSFSR. Len Sanitary Hygiene Iled Inst), 200 coDies (KL, 52-5d, 108) 1 OTLA70"UK, 7. 1. IlBiolo--ical jLecializzat Lori of tho Causative A.,ent of *Iota'o ariker", Sel,3'-'s i - I u A ~ - Semenovod, 7io. 2, --r: 1. -0 -~ - 11 1. POTIAY(,-FUK, V.I. 2. U333H (600*1 4. Fungi 7. GYtOSLOra intemedia Lecc. as a cause of decay in acorns, -Bot.mat..Otd.suor.rast. 8, lv~2. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APIUL 1953, Uncl. POTLAYCHUK, V. I. POTLAICHuK (V. I.). POA Nigmpora Zimm., ero i3jumoft cucTaH n'cncTe.AiaTllqeCHOO noaomenite. [The genus Nigrospora Zimm., the composition and classification of its species]-3finipokozornn [Alicrobiology, No8cow], 2.x, 2, pp. 219-225, 2 figs., 1952. Ten species of the genus Nigrospora (cf. R.A.M., 6, p. 7571,,the features of which are.described and the synonymy listed, were studied at the Pan-Soviet Scientific Review of Applied Mycology Research Institute for Plant Protection, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. The colour and size June 1954 of the conidia and their arrangement on the conidiophores change according to tile conditions of nutrition. The black or almost black colour of the spores and the hyaline mycelium are the most constant characters, indicating that the genus Nigrospora should be considered as belonging to the 3lucedineae and not Denlatia- ceae, in which it is usually placed. Species of the genus call lead either a parasitic orneaprophytioexi-itence. .Alolliard's original species is distributed amongst three species of Nigraspora. '~'Lj 11 yt-),.k if -111 'K If, I la it 'I I v,) (jul-Illa -'u; v:1 pei; 11 f'f' 1); 1 .1; 1 IF I Iv 3; 11 ~ IUV I I M I -I ;t it I vv(d I ora (I f :tcorn- :I if, t ,; 'Ilf-villi wilivivio In reh I iol: III fill, condifilor, fir ond :~fora!!v.j- r lo. [J. A,/. I I". 8')f - Zb - 1 1 :15 11 1~, I I 1,' 11 vI it if n I ho I I i lit I I t Ill, :1 dli will.'. 11 ill ve ot iva I ion xva.; I o rrI I nwri t al -lit i I I I, I I - ;I if, I .;I, ora.... f -I I I If,- ('111 1!'IF~ 1:11-:1 ft-:~ 'd (1:11; :1(11111 1.~ ill lif- Eli r, f - livall I'mi I [w twov-, f 1w lift,-( timm,nof :Ili,[ lon..id triw&l q, dO ort I'll I . ~ fi I I I I I II I I I. I o t rill M!,, I I , - If I( , r i 1. iv VI all f I P, WI q/ I P, oI, ;11mw, mll II I I I Pf' 110 1 r ii ;,r p1h. 1 01 / ), . .~ II (, t T 1 . I '!, - , " . I/-,, I!, i " l1 , I it, m" i~ I q m I f 1 1 ;1 1 . I aT :I! I IInd ir~_, 2 7 T 1 I I i f t I I I rI i I 11 POTLAYCHIM, V.I., kand.9el'9kokhozyaystvennykh nauk- - '7-.r -omopsts q7LP-rcellaa Yle~i. azd C -sz~cra Specialization of PE intermedia Sace. Trudy VUR ro.o':200-206 '51-- (MIRA 11:7) (hmgi, Pkvtopathogenic) (Acorns-Dilsonses and posts) POTIAYCHUX, Vt)~e,-kand.sellskokhozyaystvenrqkh nauk - -- Biolo(Cr of fungi causing the drying of oak. Trudy VIZR no.8: 227-237 '57. (MIRL 12:8) (Fungi, Phytopathogenic) (Oak--Diaeasee and pests) TICIVOTE ill UOU. v ".S.; PMU-MR., I I .1, K l, I ib I. L:aAhitian itedicritm.; to 14.3. Vorwin r-rid -',-A- D-c-LOVskil- Ti-ady VrTV ra.23;99-0 Q4. (IT-MiT 19:2~ . I M.W., IN.,'. M If) K I I P Y A f(r)f , -F ff, -,;" -'f ~ -.'!I I L -'If _; "t 14 ---.1 flingui .... . - - - , ~ 11 -j'a ~, ,,, j ~,, - , . - I I -L ~ I I - ~-.n *.,- - n " -~ --: I . I .- VTZIR .1 6_ "I ,, 1;, I 1 -1. - 1, 3~ I,- - . POTLAYCHUK, V.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik Millet bacteriosis. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.8:57-58 Ag 162. (ML 15:12 ) 1, Vaesoy-aznyy instlAut zashchit rasteniy, (1-1d.Uet-Disease and pestsT (Bacteria, Phytopathogenic) BREZIMEV, I.Ye.; IBRAMOV, G.R.; POTLAYCEU.K,_V_.1.; BREDIKH114, A.M., PEVZNER, V.I., tekhr. red.; TRUKH111A, O.N., tekhn. red. (Guid to fungi occurring on the fruit and seeds of trees and shrubs ]Opredelitel I gribov na. plodakh i semenakh drevesnykh i kustarnikovykh porod. ~Ioskva, Sel'khozizdat, 1962. 414 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Woody plants-Diseases and pests) (Fungix Phytopathogenic)