SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRETORIAN, M. - PREYGERZON, G.I.

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ZANFIR, G.,; PRITORIAN. M, Study of the pathogenesis of short F-R intervals in electrocardiograms with abnormality of the ventricular complex. Probl. card., Bucur. Vol. 1:241-259 1955. (HRART BLOOK, diagnosis IGG. pathogen. of short P-R intervals & abnorm. ventric. complex) (11LICTROOARDIOGRkPHY P-R interval shortening with abnorm. ventric. complex) ZAKFIR' C.'; FRITCRIAN Stud.v of the pathogenesis of short ?-R intervals in electrocardiograms with abnormality of the ventricular complex. Frobl. card., Bucur. Vol. 1:241-259 1955. (BFAW BLOCK, diagnosis XCG. pathogen. of short P-R intervals & abnorm. ventric. complex) (RUCTROCARDIOGRAPHY P-R interval shortening with abnora. ventric. complex) FAGARASANU, I., Prof.; PRETORIAN, R., dr.; CONSTANTINESCU, C., dr. Medical indications for splenectozV. Mod. int.. Bucur. 4 no.8: 1190-1198 Dee 56. 1. Clinics chirurgicala a spitalului Dr. C. Davilla. (SPLEEN, surgery excis.. indic. & results, hoop. statist.) PRITRO G.A., inahener. .. Plan for utilizing the Irtysh River. Gidr.stroi. 25 no,6:1-4 Je 157. (K6RA 10:7) (Irtysfi River-Blectric power plant) G.A., inzheter, N% Characteristics of various t7pes of "inteEml" str-xtureo .1or bydroalbr-tric pover stations and tb,4'Lr fields of use. Gidr. itroi, 26 no.7r12-16 JI '57. WMA IC:PI) (Hydroelectric power stations) ;iu~Liuh; Pretro, G.n-., Engineer 98-56-4-1/18 TlTLE: A Project for a Complex Utilization of the Zeya Riv(-.,r (.5khema koripleksnot5o ispolIzovaniya reki Zei) PER10DICAL: Gidrotekhniche3koye 3tr 04 tel'stvo, 1958, Nr. 4, PP 1-5 0330 ABSTRACT: The Leningrad branch of the "Gidroenergoproyekt" has been engaged in extensive research which has resulted in certain projects concerning the Zeya-Amur basin. The first one to be considered is the project pertaining to the complex uli- lization of the Zeya and Selemdzha rivers. Out of the 21 hydroelectric poier plants provided for by the project and shown on the map, three are located in easily accessible territory and are most important for prevention of floods. These are the Zeyskaya Ges (Zeya Pover Plant) and the Grama- tukhinskaya Ges (Gramatukhin Power Plant) on the Zeya river, and the Da.-marskaya Ges (Dagmar Power Plant) on the Selemdzha river. Of these three the Zeya Fower Plant is of oreatest interest, as it offers a solution to most problems. "he reservoir for this plant can be built with the least inter- ferance to nopulated and agricultural areas; it will '~.reEtly Card 1/3 reduce floods and Iromote aericultural and industrial I A A project for a Complex Utilization of the '--'eya Mver 916-5E-J-1/18 pl,rient. Lablc 1 the characteristico of the ' abov,~- named proposed hydroelectric T,o-,-jer plints. Ihe exist,:,nce of a po,.,.,er pl:s,.nt -,,,ith a capacity of 60C,000 kw will serve as a basis for the development of ferrous -.ct6l- lur6ical industries in the Par East. A number of lor-'Iticn~; has been considered for the establishment of an electro- metallurGical plant in the vicinity of either the iron ore deposits or the coal mines, facilitating procurement of semi- coke. Ellectric Povier from the Zeya Hydroelectric Po~iifr Plant will be required also for the electrification of RR Lines west of the city Svobodnyy, over a distance of 500-700 k-.1. The Zeya reservoir will also aid and extend inland navi.-ation; it will open u-p large forest areas for the exploitation of timber. he upper water of the Zeya Oower Ilant is intm-r.-4--d to include a number of wood processing plants. The location of the Zeya. Power Plant has the following advantages: a) topo,-raphic conditions are favorable: length of dam 750 m at a hoi6ht of 120 ni. b) 6colo-ical conditions arc, favorable; inotallationa tire Card 2/3 based on Usolid diotrite. A Project for a Complex Utilization of the Zeya River 98-58-4-1/18 c) at a distance of 2-3 km from the dam is a suittble ,iite for the construction of the Power Plant. There are 2 tables, 1 diagram, 1 photograph, and 3 Soviet references. AVAILABLZ: Library of Congress 'lard 3/5 1. Zeya River 2. Selemdzfia River 3. Electric power production- USSR 4. Water power-USSR AUTHORs Pretro~ G.A., Eng.'.neer 9 TITLEt On the ~;conomical Effectiveness of Hydroelectric Power PIF ~3 S2:0.,~.i-l (ob ekonomicheskoy effek- ~ivriosUi SU. ... "L'i a aonnymi vodobrosami) PERIODICAL; Gidro'vekhnicheskoye Stroitellstvo, 1958, Nr 5, PP 13-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT3 The author reviews an article by S.V. Luzan, published in Nr 3, this magazine, 1957, PP 9-14: the first attempt to determine the effectiveness of combined hydroelectric power plants during the initial stages of projecting. The author appreciates Luzan's recommendation to use an "indicator of effectiveness", but adds that it should be used only in evaluating the primary variqnts. He also obJects to the proposed method of computing construction economy,, by basing it only on concrete work. When rejecting the cGnstruction of a spillway dam and choosing a hydroelectric power plant of the combined type, other structures having a large economical effect should also be considered. The author agrees with the idea that analogous and specific in- dicators should be applied in the early stages of projecting. Card 112 The opinion that the economical effectiveness of combined 98-:-, a - a - 7/3 -z .1 ~, 1 11 ) On the Nconomival. Nffectiveneso of Hydroelectric Power Planto VII.a Sluice Ou~.le!,,s hydroelect-ric plants decreases under better geological ccnd4.- tions should be discussed. There are 3 tables and 7 Soviet references. AVAILABLEi Library of CongreEs Card 2/2 7/f.e AUTHOR: Pretro, G.A., Engineer 98-7-3/20 TITLE: Peculiarities of Different Types of Buildingn Combined with Spillways at Hydroelectric Stations and the A-- ~f Their Installations (Osobennosti razlichnykh tipov sov=Ghcheanykh zdaniy gidrostantsiy i oblasti ikh primeneniya) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitel'stvo, 1957, # 7, p 12-16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes 6 types of hydroelectric power plants, as classified by P.P. Laupmann and L.S. Tomashevich. Type 1 re- presents a combined hydroelectric power plant where the genera- tor hall is incorporated in the body of the spillway dam, and which operates with a considerable head (more than 25 m and not less than 5 times the diameters of the turbine). This type is primarily used in lowland areas. Type 2, which may be used in approximately the same areas as type 1, is a hydroelectric power plant of the console type. There is a tendency towards extensive use of this type where high pressure prevails. As the free flow over the spillway calls for a solid rock formation, this type can not be used as often as type 1, where geologic conditions are of minor importance. Type 3 uses the same equip- ment as conventional hydroelectric power plants, and the main Card 1/3 feature of this type is that there are no differences regarding 98-7-3/20 Peculiarities of Different Types of Buildings Combined with Spillways at HyOtoelectric Stations and the Areas of Their Installations operation and basic equipment compared with conventional units. Operational efficiency is considerably higher than with type 4. A feature which may cause difficulties in the construction is the necessity to extend the spiral turbine chamber upward, which interferes with the installation of servo-motorB. Besides this, operations are somewhat more complicated as a result of additional gates at the bottom galleries. Type 4 has a con- siderable distance between the turbine pit and the generator hall, necessitating a rather complicated construction of stair- way passages. The statement in favor of type 4, claiming the possibility of a large spillway capacity, is not convincing, because the spillway capacity can be increased only by further increasing the height of the galleries, i.e., by further in- creasing the length of the dam, which would redouble the dis- advantages of this type. Type 5 is a hydroelectric power plant where the machine hall is built into the spillways. The equip- ment is serviced through hatches on top of the spillways. The iiae of this type is restricted to zones with heads of approxi- Card 2/3 mately 15-25 m. This type is recommended for sites with bed 98-7-3/20 Peculiarities of Different Types of Buildings Combined with Spillways at Hydroelectric Stations and the Areas of Their Installations rock close to the surface, as in the case of the Kama Hydro- electric Power Plant. Type 6 is a pier-type hydroelectric power plant with di.reot flow turbines, where the turbine-ge- nerator units are located within the piers. This type has no "combined" station buildings, although the use of direct-flow turbines.with very low clearance heights supports this suppo- sition. At present, these pier-type installations operate with low heads (approximately up to 10 m). Their use is very limited because the direct-flow turbines have not yet been sufficiently tested. There are 2 diagrams and 4 Russian references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 P?, '~;o, G.A., ~~nf,.. Hydroelectric Fo-aer Stations Plannin--, a com;dned type hydroelecLric power station -At1l boti.,cm f3ridr.stroi 21, no. '1*, 1952. - 2 1,10NIT"LY LIST G'F :IIIJS~I:N LI-3iC I Ui,' ,,u-';C, .36, D:--..LLU 19.r,2. 7: i~D. M TRO, G.A.. inzhener. Uperience in planning & hydroelectric power plant of the combined type with discharge outlets at the base. Gidr.stroi. 23 no.4.-43-45 154. (MLRA 7:7) (Hydroelectric power stations) P,RETSCt::, E.; -INNINW. First Stamp in the world printed on aluminum. p. 25. The exhibition "Twenty Years of Hungarian Aluminum Metallurf.-j" at the Research Institute of Metallurgy. p. 26. Constitution of the University Group of the Association at the Technical Universljy of Heavy Industry in Miskolc. P. 35- KO11A,9ZATI LOPAK. (MaEyar Banaszati es Kohaszati Egycsulet) Budapest. Vol. 11, No. 1, Jan. 1956 -OURCE: East European Accessions List MEAL) Library of Conp-ress Vol. 5, No. (,, June 1956 -of bank Adto Prini Ug 10 ffungaiy, t 091, The hi4fory e tscfi:~Pa Y..: RVdr M Pri ',Nyomdalrchnika, A ~cgyar. Tip-q-71fla-M. T-1 05f No." 10 (4), pp.'_I- 10.: '_23 fig, the niost,inteiestink The papei reviews types of qi otes *hlch have been in circulation in.Hungaryjbe Wity, of the Va er'and method of printing am alsa &al W.-- -_ - --Tion is-given Of the~bank notes IS= by,the city. of VieniAa, by the%,Austro-Hun&ian Bgpk: t id later by the-Hungarian -National Bank -as welf as uring the War of.Independence and cnotes printed d the etnergeticy.bills. issued during the wat and Poat%var, p~rlod. From a technical viewpoint four periods of devel- 0are dlstir~ijjs~able. In the first period; 1741 to IM, Vii~ bills v~rp printed, by L letterprem In black- ivith. or wMiout watenuark, in the second pexiod, 11841 to 188, Ho, printing from steel plates In Mark by in ird pedod lasting from 1880 to 1918' colatir. In 0619 in. con.1equmice of the wet collodion process. ha.-~ing t becoule common knowledge, the notes printed from )Nr ph.te3 were predozz"antly blue Li colour. wit), COT '.ft-protecttve finpriat of rei or black over it. The' last per,,Yl is characteri7--d by coppeaplates in many shades.! a protective colour against forgeryi This is made Ix--sIble by the spread of colonr-senzitive photographic plites. -The. XQjn L Of Wag rocesses in the c ton-of bank varloill" a? t1op, of notes, e~ ~u t futroduc printing lorsmll denoifiinations and the use, tlye are of two types of offsetplatui for protec also discussed, FRETTEHHOFFE-P, I. The agrotechny of soil improvement. p. 7. (,'TaD,,ar MezogazdaFag-,. Vol. 11, nc- 7, Apr. 1956 Budapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EFA.L) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. PRIZIMMOFFER, DELP jW'& Com- Reclamation of "trausitimU7'. 81W VVf blaed method. Irare Predinhoder (Inst. Reseirch Irriza- I -a C-1iry on Alrokimia It 7'4&jten 2, 27-40(1953).,--' IWtimaW' aM-11 soil ,504 =x occurring In Jimelem alkall "I tw-t-A a" 3ftqn9IY' lized areas with a slightly alk. reaction %where firnhig alone is Inrffective. GDod results were obtalned by treat- -log them with only as much gypsum as required to reduce alky. to the degree.wbere CaCC6 becomes effective, and tvnipleting the quutitity of reclaiming agent needed by CaCID3.e.g. applymg2DO quintah lime At and20-60quintals gypsum simultaneausly. Solls reclaimed this way showed excellent chem. and phys. properties, TStvfin Finfily V 4: A"Its to praireat rka b ut (brooneyo I etiec-"' hoffer. erenc Somodai. and Lajos 'RE"Irri tion Mcd Reclamadoh, &T410pan 1, out In plot-. where rice blast frequently cocurred provoi that this disease (which manif"ti; Itself In the b oI i! r wn of I W of the plant) Is caused by a complex cl factors, prep I vention must predominantly consist in ditniuatingIred11L'::' tion processes In the soils flooded. In tbteiscof alkali 56113 examd., only the reciamati(n with the yellow calcareoust -r subsoii.provcd successful. Liming witis time from u factories reduced the detrimental procesus In soil b aid not corripletely preyent the outbreak (it #fistaze.- PRETIENHOFFER, 1. Further daielopraent in ar.-aliorition of nrv~arbr,,natp ;tlesli so~js (jreadow so2orletz soiIji) through 5ut-sciling. Agrokem talajtan 13 Suppl.:227-235 My 164~ 1. Instibite- ror Agri(-.iiIt,uraI Itxperiments in tho Southern Part of tile Great Hungarian Plain, Szeged. PRETTENHOFFER Imre a mezogazdasagi tudomanyok doktora -a,~ __:! Present achievements of improving noncalcareous alkali lawns. Term tud kozl 4 no. 12:551-554 D 160. 1. Chief, Science Division, Szeged. 00 0 6 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 4 0 IMI# I said to tweluutsis W 17 W to a 0 0 j is 04 A so 00 Wi6-Cl 1~jj _AAV 0 W &-* -4~ -' 40L S_ )A v Is U a 0 0 At Q 43 Ad a ~_j - 1- It 1 -1 -L- D .-D It- Q1Qt*1, -09 NO," Andas tied alftillutloa In taxtreataid and Zii.,etil, Wha Gelle Caswell" lime Atad godit. 1. 34 711-IDK- !riettenhoffer -11 ), -TlCe-iifi~j i6ral chant= cawtvd by the ;r~lama- tioll improved The biol. ipialitk%s of soils. Alkali soil, with a lower contmtt .,( malts, chi~dy ut sods. showed d., r"claimW a cunsidemble iticivasc of nitfificatkm and almost reactmi the uitrate (omation. U activity see rxclellcrt loamy was without soda content. The bftt t mults, wen obtasined when llSOa or bauxite withttulturic " or CaSO, was used for reclamation. Alkali soils no 0 which containctl n uch WOfV Wits 61141 %IA ShOW"I Im, or no nitrification aCtiVitY lkt &11. '111C 1004 Of Ammonia was due to the eacritially NmLtkr lissicity in fftlainked S. S. de Finlily S*o Is* me ASR-ILA "TALLUMCKAL LITENATUNE CLASSWICAT1016 too too seldva (mv 134( IF iii 5i QW Z.; b U LIP to .5 1 0 A $0 1 1 a ew D 0 * I At N !0 A G 2 v ;j Kurt it Kman I Is At x 0 so 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : :0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Oie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 72 3 Ap v U ij U IN a it 40 at a di A A K_f 'A_.A_"_L il- fi-t-A L-I _14.1 L1, M In M A~ A_c A.-1 L...& -4., L. it Xleagan fixation sad altM"dw la vatreate4 mad go Al '~f "Kwatedaullsous. U. risetweatthooltm4notcho air. lairt I'mtenhoffer_ K401d4cyi XmIeNtOnyth 37. a am-44(hX14)"t-1. C. A. 20. IWAI.-Tipto. lot the lab. "!1h WO ",I Nowlvil- f"11% *If dierit-%0A, 01- 11*0i"I 'k , " ..I." #WI if..-e h1q.O.Ovv4I *4414 gypauni. 119hU. *U'l WON LhW d. WORM tul and 0.3 x. la"me, were added to eacl! Put " WMIM 'A a a eniffgy and 0.10 c. KJUIO, was used as X4nt ouuitmt. .00 InIproveseent of pyl. properdes MW the Mort or less removal INs. cesbanates were always woont- 'i age 00 ptnied by an i=cased N lizallon. 7-he content of WW adU had less effect. 1wreaft Of Ps values of mile Credit- ally docreasc:4 the amount (d N fixed. S. S. de Flu* go 3 -Mv C-00 41 ::a 0 a see A 5.!. 1 L A SITALLUX;3CAL LITERATURf CLAIJIFKAPON! 141104") .11 LAV (INC 0 t =QbN.I/ Q%V III A, t" r" M I IN rM 0 1 W Be 0 a a 3 it 9 Of t1 a It It It 1 14 -OR 00 0000 00 as 40 a 0 0 a * 0 0 0 4 a 0 0"9"004 a Soso** 00 Go@ 09 0 0 so 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 o a a a 0 0 Results of fertilizatice erperiments on various types of "Is lint, PrelfrOwl'Irr. A Cr,,ki-,, 1. N,, " fi. J.." 1; ~ vi w,. A' "in- jK-T(,,fm,I w ih,, v,,w% 114:11 1934 -oti varill", -ill -13 K-I f,-1-111" W I' foriditur% in mepj~ 1win -,i1,. K awl N f,-fiflitor, gmerAly m,fl. It%r in mirli -ik it, sit, "I rvKimt 'l"v "14 iWIIIII.I.t1i"It -il, g. ,, 'Al' I,,, " .11"1W f., fvj- ,I IrrIIII/f.r. I" It 1; 11 U 15 ;a II to 11 A 11 1., LI )1 15 14 ly Is A as, it V 11 11 la ba 0 m 0 a f t t 4 it h r v it ! i AA all t;i: w cc j a It a", as The c1lainges in the content of plaint nutrients in the "U. litait. late 770- -00 M 193411.1,- iifirlKI Vesta% lift till? ulill'. pbs14 it a fautil art Hilt.ir cuatinty Illunpor)9, tit brown Ihavialile !;ill 00 j-'r ill little 31141 Ileurly Imillal ill rr,arlitals, tile VA'dy %4, I'll Is I-olsirtil dirld hv the N't-OmIlet tltvtlt, Ki timlird firtlill if "' tit -.$it It tillc sit K I , .11 Its fl., Is fit, tit 149) as -d Par I'l I-V Ill'. "i'sol-ml "Illit"'I ft ... is 0 t I as. 'aWJ it start h 11"I" I.,. 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GKAL LITENA T"f CLASSIFICATIGN tsoo '13 4 3 9 1 too 8A"",p 0 tripip grit Ira R;r 'I ts a it of a 1 14 s m 0, 0 0 ;0 - OW O~T,ss 1*00000000000000*00 10006000000*0040000; :::::iooeo*oooeooeoooooo: J. "Traditions in Hungarian soil ir-,:,Provement." P. 417. (Termesset es Technika, Vol. 112.J. 0 H6. 7, July 1953, Budapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 2 Library of Congress Feb 54 Uncl 0 41 0 0 OR 00 C 00 a 9*4 Cos 041 00 04 **000 fee 0 a 90094-ope- it M ins If 27 ft a so 9 a a A v h t"I -2 a L At. --- I&CO. all sin jan 7 M PaM "IfOrnis, Institute of Technology' (R.T.P. Translation No. 2418.) Frow Acla Phylfcochemic,, (U.S.S.R.). v. 9, nos. 3-4, 19,38, P. S81-692. Two temperature ranges of combustibility werp feund for nearly AH Parallinic substances. Thi, indicates two distinct reaction rnechanisms. one at 200*-300*C.. and the other at much higher tem. Peraturvs. Reviews the literature on the subjecL 21 ref. !.SLA 491AUMXAL WIMAIM CLA"WICAT'" Ej-U -0 iv to a 4-P it 9 :'0 0 010 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6010 0 j* Ifiv 16"A 41 -1 J,-, ,-~ ~ .3, -,,- * - --A--L-rA. SO 0 2; go* -i ve* .4b Ab lie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 * 4 0 0 - 1 1 2 11 11 11 11 1* 0 II I 1 I ", 11 11 14 is 17 it 11Xi 11 :1n24Ar21 ?9k 1 I I L I r, 1 A F QP BIDW If 11 L - 1 f Ksd-ism of oxidation of hydrocarbons. froportace and limits of existence of p#toiid&don phenomena. N1. -00 -00 (in French); cf. C. .4. 33, 28.-Limpt for CH. sm~ CtHs, the combustion of Paraffill hydrmarbons ocv -ur4 .00 - arcordity to 2 distinct mccitanisms. one at approx. -00 90 21W-311) (peroxidatiou) and accompanied by the forma. tion of aldehydes and aJkyl peroxides and the other at -00 *0 , higher temps. (above 6W*) where peroxide, apparently -00 play no part. The first is a chain reuctionsrhich is in- Whited more or 1"s by If. Pblit,, SuEtj and CJI&. George Aver s -90 ve 0 00 z zo ;0 60 1 00 09 S L -'Oo It , 1 '1 1- 9t St It 0-- 1-4 An L V P. At , dna 0Z ;00 goo 0 go 0 00 000 0 Ogg 0.00 . IS00 0 go 0 00 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 I lilt is il zi~ At it d W, )f stis jj)j us aip JOP16 #1 a F f .-- 0 1 J, P 6 K41 11 J! A ! Is AT uQuat4ret"Y Pyrrounlum bows. R. Ika pina J' . Ptcu- column gave 4 frActions, It. Cauftfula C"Chdaev. CACM. COMMUst. 10, 384-N = IK7-O'. The 2nif was the largest anti Ltisivva of I- -To IPA g~ NltNlf, rind 09) S. NsOlf in 16-20 1. dialdh*xvitso-3-bidesse (in). The 4,1 fraction WA. r". -00 lbo was slowly a4ded in small purtionst 1140 9. of findY -fi.14., vine alment entirely -00 P.MeCall.SO.Cl. rha. twit. was wartneo by lapsol . VIM. Thclllu-t-~ry Aft-I dcriv. of VW. -k 00 A Mter cooling. centrifuging, seldifyin S. YL11 Ill A ICW tv. Nto ill AIj�PjpWvo- -00 ligissing in pilcam. tained try treating centriftl , in and drying on a HjO both, 60% M atrilh 1.2 g~ MtI siod allowing Its stand Wvr(Al l1l."ely,141, .0111s of jt41d1s,%S,$:rfoxk mdh*mid* (1) wits obtained. Awls* (ram litOll, in. 134% The IIWI deriv., aNj OttAnwd tip 040 tj ttjjWgjr4I will, an equisr. glut. qt coned. NaOH. -to Alf CsH., tn. 106-8*. To 10 g. V11 its III It. CIICI., ".4"1 , 00 ri Tho etude Ps"ItIrt Wall wlimwi on a 11,0 bath with a with ke, was added dropwise 16 g. Hir in Its) st. CIICI.. .00 ulj% ex" fit Wife (11) In a Pask equipped with a Coil- After standing a day the liquid was scpd. From Ale. ws, I a Dean Stairck "rator. .I.he heating was obtained 1 0 denter an% 00 contiouts! Until M) mptic IW deposited In the separator. 111,191'. & (101.) inCsItswasairitAted witlivicr%i NAOII zoo The exmos Ll was distill. Ott disto. is# sue" the residue oubs. The C.114 layer ism wpd. quiekly (it lytowd save jijuluenejulfostic *k,1Ay1Wy(axsMs (M) bit, 2(Xi-2'. tAncuosly) yielefing c"itals of 0 j, 1H (4412 It.) - triffuzed a ho. with 2a4 g. CISO.H in an W 4roWistimn &omide (Z), crystals floor ak., in, IW. J,1. ~t buth. After cooling, the mixt. was poured into HjO aM Dime1hyl-al-Pyrrolipsissm beomsdo, (U). pfrIAL h')m pyl - 0 boded jo inin. The liquid was cooled, allialized with role according to Gamician ant! lk-nittlelft let. He?. 14, 0 too 1~ NaOll am) sttaiu dlstd~ The distilliit~ was neutralizt-J 00 X;I with l[Cl, evupd. OUS 11110 both and dried. TheliuMv- 3-hromajoyfroliditsiAsm bromide' ru IW by licatingit in A NIIJICI was decompri. with NaOll and the fib~nwil waled tube with excess Iffir at ~P 1.p)1:S-4 Isr,. 0 Kf!~ base, dried over KOH, in. IV."I.O,. I-MdAylpyrroll- mik)4.a yer4iftimme A).1rairide fxU) WUA Prelod, I,Y 0 diste IN) wait prepd. fly the method of L4dk-r and Frey- t"1 - 4 with Ag#O. Ths, pcirclikrate of X11 fail.A I., 00 (if. C. A. 4, IN). 1.1-DiardA didiffilim iodi'le ;(left even.at 270*; like Br Iledy, ?ll. ~-171' glut was "ty .00 Ito ?pfT MOSCOW. (V) wax prepil. from IV and Met; 11tydroirid: (M. Is The Wide dcs~mnpd. at 240-10'. A v,In. j was obtained (rum V by traitting it with AjDO, filu-ting ofXU was acidified with ciseest IICOjII anti distd. Alvud if and removing COj with Ust(Oll), V1 was decompif. by decompts. occuffcd at IW-2iW with the evolution of 0)~. ls~tissar and the distillate addified with IICI, cowl. to a The prrsidue was alkahzed and steam distil. IlyacidificA. .-.0o %suall Vol., slid alkslized. Finictional distiss. with a Wid- tion glut corsets. 1-4 .1noill Vol. IV W~s -ILRE CLAjJ%F.CATpC% ?A An L a Od 0 1 At of it it It 411 9 it Is St of if if It of 0 it 1 '10 00 000 Go* 00 of 0 0 P 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 -All SUI)ILIPUI -!Ilffs W 21TIA" NJ, "T. -SMAS" in -AV:-Jl 12IN: sees* 0 0 9 0 0 i L 1 LJ U." "A' 9 A I, a 0 Ar : i vurd reagent allow e4joi I -mortityl -00 j mirao .5 .8cattimlif 11, Luk" 4land 1 PI,PPIL '(1- JO 44 VI 11111 Ah. it, ail WO rc J 1tvilivile hold 1~.. 1'.1 f.,i 12 fit,. with III al. Mrl.2.4 a. SIA.,111.1 25vu. Abs. I1t( all 0 file tifixt. wasclecmupd. with Ice water etmrot. 6.4 C. ArOll. 'I be ort hi,r4wif,arnor Imyrr redisid. ywid-1 a yriL,w W. ht :0 61- 1.2-diflart 1pyrryl-b-scrtate (11) b. 134 40A.' ' 1.04-W .*60 If r% f Y! 'Al an. 123*. The atpun. of 11 for 2 lars. with .00 N KI M in I-,tOH and a mll~,plcnt tmitillent will% lICI .00 00 vwl-k.l SYNINI. 'd a or (111) which fatill.11 ill file 411 fit. r 1 1, duatu. Ul Ill Illider atoll. ple-lom yi~ldc,l ' o inlitarly C.11,tBr with I ttimethylpyrrole, b. 162-V. S 4 1- yielded a palc amber oil, Ft I -met byl-2-hexylpyrryl-5- 0 0 acetate, fin 194-5% dl,* 0.07PA, no 1AFK36. which. when apond. with KOH and treated with HCJ, yielded the acid as crystals which tarnish in the air, are mol. in org. solvents. ..d W. with difficulty in water; recrystd. fr~ benzene- 00 pear. ether they an. folt-91'. With beat they decutupd. 00 into a colorless oil, 1,Ll-diniethyl-.)-hex)-Ipyrtt)le. bj 171 V. Similarly CJI.Br with I yiefsked Et I-methyl-2- 00 R phruylpyrrole-5-acetate, has :."-10', d.- 1.1095, no we 1.5743.5, which. when sapond. and acidified, yielded white plates rA the acid. m. 157'. v4. in org. solvents. insA. in j Water, and tarnishing in the air. A distia. of them plates in air Yielded through decarboxylatiua 1,2-dinjortloyl-1. phruylpyrrs4e. on. W-V and sublinaitox into lung colork- dd Th f M :i h1 l 1 2 i . -d e a n. o e to Et methyl- a . If z pyrrulon,3 clarboxyliale yirltlcll chielly C11. withilut Oir f.'rulatioll of a pvffblc If-w "'-L- NlAresh A I M - io L 4 MITALLUPCICAL LITINATUME CLASUSPICATICH Siplait.) "it 04v QN, U S Lao, on will an a & x K PC at U It 11 or* 0" 0 0000 0 009 0096,1 V411 0 CA 0.- ill An I t 8 W 0 IN945AJO-,,, 900 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 06 0 *go* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 18 1 v 0 a 41 U 41 IA 0;4 A b AA ir , 1 WIMI T-q- 00 00 96 so c o0 R L so 00 Ilk? . uma mW J. ism, w 267-A90), 60 so 00 00 so 'Yam to I.: f- -A, , bod 2 so - 04 so 00 so - *0 17 7r - Ad so ' go fo f .60 too so t 00 so o so too Al S 8 - I L A MULLUN"Al. LITERAIJOE CLASUPWATIO so CfZ 112440 W,r 06Y do$t linallf filial *A,).. oi I a 'w 0 is a i or 14 0 na 3 1 ~u S No it a W a it 91 0 0 'a 00,401,1119 9 0000610000.00000060;*0 00:000000000000000000 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 40 *:- 0 41 0 0 0 0 00 00 00000600*000000*60~i a X M a V V X 3P 4 A 6 4 A Al Ow T W !! .4 as AT IS tMA OC PEFSOALD 0 oft L . L - Oft 094 eav sea oft @OR 000 oeb &ft * *00 1 *ft oft 00. Ow MR amp It" so vmwim amp Wk-'Ittv - SON* noon", -see 0 owl G-v al jr fe no* so 90 00 reo w w OOA 00 *ea. 3 0 41 bow. J, PANuft b km" -A& 7 ULF, too- ai 4L, A., Is", 1242). (1) -A 1w) A I- %:AP =,* %). lot* in CAP IV 34,e=,- 14 &4. idil. at -6 New kgbp a& Wiff"W9 CLASWFICAMM ------ AT 10 is -00 '00 ~66 goo we* age 00 0*0 goo Ago* voe WOO 0 1 6 ? 1 9 W if 11 1) M 9 10 J; a III a if is ail 011110316 369311MADA amad SP 0 Hit R MMJIZV 41 AA 4 A -L-L-fk Pt -a a A I ~L-a it I I.J. I--"- A 1%. 0 U A MKII1,10 &NO PAPOOfflIft -099 Acdw of the Odpad- ""liat as the Andile ou tie VM. AcOn of om- ROSIM codopeca" as .9y, r. 0 M*"-z-k9ft-ZJ Y*Q 31 faceftbe. R. Lijke4 and 1 _CoUftlijan CurAo , Clem. Caninaxicaftoxi -M-1019M), cf. preceding statr.-The ection of 4 00 on -00 4WICA in the eveltition of CH.. indicating an enol fisin. N;,, other definite product was isolated. The CAOMMY1 Voupadjacent tothe NFUtW tJWllIhCCVrtWIhQ%Y KFOUP in Ft I -niethyl-2-ketti-2,34&ydr"-P)nyLuvtate res"ed 0 6 with WUNI, giving Ei .00 0 0 Ut CjI,4N(j,. ton 134 W it" I IMM 'mi. 1,4!012X. On 400 SO 0 a Ilvdfolynix I gave a.14. C.I(I.- NOt. m. 119.15' (decompts.), which ms d6tu. at offlutary doe 0 0 pri-que gave 1.2,&triowlhyIpyrruIr. BY mins C.11- MgHr the product c--- 40kyl 1-ndkyi-2-kex)4--;-,byYrvi- 400 alr4ftatt, C.Jf*N4, th, 194 5', i1," 0-117,91, RW IAM~hi. L4 gi 0 which to bydralyAs gave aca, CoillaNCii, in. mi 01'. on distri. at owdinAfy Prrx- :0 It -;' 0*0 -ure this jPVC CallaN, N, 400 8 171-2'. By using PhMghr the product was FJ I-Metkyi- J-PA-yi-j-PyrryllwAlk, ClArNih, 1h, LNW,10*. d.' coo I.IWA, of, 1.57"fil witich ail hydroly4s, gave I-metkjd.!- pjxw~jprf,*vddk 4dd, C,jf,,N(h, m. IN' III- ion alls gave '00 Campo.) - decafhowylat 00 zi pittoyip3wrok, CoU.N. rn. Sfi-l'. All tbew PYrrole so* derivs. gave intense colors in the pine *fintcr test with cancif, 110. W. F. Bruce o* 00 A 10 - I L A OTALLUMMICAL LITIPLATURE CLAIUMATION Idnall -4 Ivaclf,)F~J, ON. dat 011AII ddf 0-T Ill - loo U It &V 00 As it #A I I if CW 0 ir of 9 a a 2 ,I J, ,I Ft it "a (I i in i 1`4 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 T148, Fo 10 1 Is r,944 ovo S 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 a * 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 a 00 000 gois 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 30732-66 ACC NR, AP66-221-0-8 SOURCE CODE: CZ1OO39163/a6[0_121_073_ff07W' 7o AU1111OR: Preucil, Hiroslav (Engineer) ORG: Institute of Information Theory " Automation, CSAV, Prague (detair isorie informace a automatiz4ae CSAV) TItL3 3: Memory element in s:ampling circuits SOURCE:: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 26, no. 12, 1965, 735-740 TOPIC TAGS: electronic circuit, electronic component, electric capacitor, electric discharge, conVeler storage device ABSTMCT: The memory element'is made-up of a capa---'- citor which is periodically charged by a controlled electronic contact. 7be recovery circuits of the memory element are olf' the continuously working type. The paper analyzes the possible deficiencies of a real capacitor as they manifest themselves in .the working of a sempler witli an output corresponding to the Pean input-signal over the sampling interval. The influences of the memory capacitor discharge# of non-unity gain in the overall, .memory block and of the keying pulse duration ar6 investiCated, .-The -compensation' of those deficiencies is outlined. Orig. art. - has: figures and 6_3 formulas. jBased on author's Eng. abstj rjmg SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: G3Aug65 / ORIG RDW: 001 /_ SZW RD: 001 / OTH RFF.- 005 Card 1/1 ~) UDC: '681.14.8,3:621.3.012.8 L 47L127,-'-,6 - ACC~Rftl 0213 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0039/66/027/003/0160/0164 AUTHOR: Preucil, Miroslav-Prsheuchil, M. (Engineer) ORG: Institxte of Information Theory and Automation, CSAV, Prague (Ustav teorie informace a automatizace CSAV) V 0 TITIIE: Problem of an analog memor in a linear interpolator SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 27, no. 3, 1966, 160-164 TOPIC TAGS: analog computer, computer memory ABSTRACT: The article analyzes the problem in the working of an electronic linear interpolator arising from imperfections of the analog memory used. A non-unitary gai,n of the memory block is considered, as well as loss of information from the memory by discharge of the memory capacitor. An attempt is made to correct the deficiencies of ti '~e interpolator arising from those causes by changing some of the circuit constant,-. It is shown that only a partial correction can be achieved by a relatively complicated operation. The method best suited for remedying the deficiencies of the interpolator in practice is to keep the discharge of the analog memory within acceptable bounds. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 45 formulas. EBased on authorTs Eng. abst-1 1JPRS: 36,6441 SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: O3Aug65 / CRIG REF: 003 / SOV PM ' 001 OTH REF: 004 Card 1/1 hs UDC: 621-14--83: 621-3.012.8: 621-3.018-756 LAVICKA, J.; BIAHOS, J.; BRABENCOVA, H.; SITAJ, S.; VIRT, S.; MIKUS, F.; KRESA-1,1EK, E.; Spolupracovali: MESTA11, J., MUDr., SFN - transfuzni stanice, Praha 10; KULICH, Vl., MUDr., TS - Plzen; DZAVIK, V1., MUDrr., TS Gelnica; ZOLL11AYOVA, Trencin, MUDr.; Laboratorni prace: PREUSOVA, H.; NOVAKOVA, A.; LUSKOVA, K. Normal levels of blood uric acid in various regions of Czecho- slovakia. Gas. lek. cesk. 102 no.34:937-941 23 Ag 163. 1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich lekarske fakulty KU v Plzni, pred- nosta, prof. dr. K. Bobek Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologicky v Fraze, reditel doe. dr. K. Silink Vyzkumny ustav chorob rev- matickych v Piestanech, reditel doe. dr. S. Sitaj Interne oddelenie OUNZ, Gelnica, veduci MUDR. F. Mikus. (URIC ACID) (BLOOD CHFMCAL ANALYSIS) PREVARSKAYAJ,-A.D., kard. med. nauk3 KWUMTO, I.B., kand. med. nauk Daily schedule for adolescents 7ombbning work with study in the evening school. Gig. eanit. 28 no.2:32-35 163 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz Ki7evisogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo Instituta gigiyen:i, truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy. PREVARSKAYA, A. D., Candidate Med Sci (diss) -- "The functional state of the nervous system in Botkin's disease of children". Kiev, 1959. 16 pp (Kiev Order of Iabor Red Banner Med Inst im Acad A. A. Bogomolets), 200 copies (KLY No 25, 1959, 142) MUNARSKIY A P Oily deposits on the ccndenser tubes of turbines. Prom.energ. 1? no.l-.32--33 Ja 162. . (MIM 14-12) (Condensers(Steam)) PELVARSKIY, A.P., inshmner. F'ormal stability of s,lfocarbon. Ilsk.sta. 27 nq.7:54 .Ti 156. (KLRA 9:10) (Sulfocarbon) I I PREVARSIKTY B.P. [PrevarstkVl,B.P.j, kand.med.nauk.;KOSOVTSZVA,. M.D. Premature spontaneous interruption of pregnancy in wcmen vith rheumatic heart diseases. Fed., akush. i gin. 25 no-1:43-45 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Viddil vnutrishnloi patologii vagitnikh (zav.-dotsent P.A. Fanchenko) Ukrainslkogo naukovo-doslidnogo institutu materinstva i ditinstva (direktor-dotsent O.G.Pap [O.H.Pap], naukov-iy ke- rivnik - prof. A.P.Vikolayev). (RHEUMATIC IMART DISEASE) (PRETIANCY, CMIPLICATIONS OF) (ABORTION) PREVARSKIY, B.P., kand. mtfd. ?'.hL0VTS7.-VA, MI.D. Premati-ire opontanec,to ;n patients. Akush. i zgin. N-D 163. (M?.A 17:12) 1. Iz otdela vnutr~.nr,.,~y beremennyll" (za% dctE?nt N.A. I, r, rm u!- -Is-gled-ovatel'skozo in----,-' --ii:la oklLrany Panchenko) nrainskcg I materinstva i detst-va (dii-lktcr-dotsf~nt PREVARSKlyq B. A D hriEQ,~C,l "PULMONARY RESPIRATION 04A - . 11 DONETS 1961- MAT lj~ K IN CERTAIN RHEUMATI QdLR-ID: Q,JIN OF HEALTH UKSSR). DONETSK STATE NIED INST IMENI AAA. GORiKIY). (KL-DVq 11-619 229). -280- PREVEC. Neviria, mr. -I.I...-I ~ i~_. - -, -, . . - Vrilrt~i-fift'h amn-'ve-ary sf -.he lar-m-ace" Ves-~ -I!, no.10/i2z-7,62-;i63 16 3. -77, - '.. I -I -,,,.1 I - .", -13.y~- `4 162. Lecheniye all. 2 toe ---,,3rj,., i 1-kUkh itsill "rlc-.-: , I - . . ~ - .1 ~ . .. Kazal~:hptana, 194"), No5, s. .'.,1-16 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis I No (5, 1"55 USSR/Enoineering Automotive equipment card A t Pub. 71 - 14/17 Authors Prevslov, D. M. -n Title The use of lift-trucks during the repair of Martin's fAA aces Periodical Mach. trud. rab. 5, page 45, July 1954 Abstract I -A narrative report concerning the use of lift-trucks (type 4000) for trmsporting bricks during the repair of Mortin's furnaces - in the Novo-Tagil Metallurgical Combire Illustration. inbtitution.~' Submitted TSIOM0.9 N.A.1 PRETLLIS, V.K. Use of acupuncture in hypertension. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no-5:42-44. 161. 15:2) 1. Iz kafedry terapii (zav. - dotsent N.A.TSiomo) fak-ul Iteta u-sovershenstvovaniya vrachey Kazakhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ACUPUNCTURE) (HYPERTLNSION) PREVENDOWSKI, S. ; RUTOWSKI, 3. A now reduction product of croconic acids. P. 81, (Roczniki Chemii) Vol. 7, No. 1, 1957, Warszawa, Poland SO: MONTFLY DDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESMONS (EFAI) LC. VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1958 VFONETSK Illya Grigorlyevich; KILIDISHEV, Grigoriy Semenovith; t.-YARSKIY, A.Ya., natchnyy red.;,PRE-VEZENTSEVA, A.G., red,; ILIYU$HENKOVA, T.P., tekhn. red. (Basic principles of mathematical statistics) Osnovy matema- tichaskoi statistiki. Moskva, Gosstatizdat, 1963. 307 p., (MIRA 16:6) (Mathematical statistics) PREVIALE, ~. (Torino, Italia) On the order oil the Points of the n-di-mersional Eix-lfdea-- Fund mat 50 n0-5;463-47-31 162. PAMIK., L, kand. eel I skokhozyaystvennykh nauk;-PREVO, A., kand. biologicheskikh nauk Increased efficiency in poultry procurement and fattening. Mias. ind. SSSR 31 no.406-38 160. (MIRA 14:7) 1. TSentral1nYy nauclino-iseleaovatellskiy inatitut ptitseparera- batyvayushchey promyshlennosti. (poultry industry) ---~~~o Actinobacteria. Mikrobiol. zhur. 23 no.5:13-15 161. (MIRA :L4:12) 1. Institut Pastera, viddilanerobiv, Farizh. (ACTINOBACILLUS) PREVOp A. A. Poultry "Commercial fattening of poultry." Mies. ind. SSSR 23 no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AUgUSt -19AX, Uncl. 52 MUO, As$ kand.biol.nauk; SHAFROV, V. 1- I,mproving the taste of poultry. Mias. ind. SSSR 29 no.2:19 158. (KIRA 11:5) 1.Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-lasledovatellakly institut ptitsepererabaty-va7u- shche.v promyshlennosti (for Frevo). 2.BratsevskLya ptitsefabrika (for Shatrov). (Poultry) KOIMRATYUK, N.; kaM. A. Poultry Several results of mechanical fattening of poultry. Mias. ind. ESSR 23 no. 3, 1952. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. FR",V(J-l ;- A. GV,crm. Aitsy v i rov'-:hozakh Poultry fattening on collective state far,-:-s Izd. Z., dop. 11.osL-va, Gos. i-zd-vo sel"Kil,z. lit-ry, 1953. "(5 -',). (`4-2`745' I I KOSILOVA, A.; MVO, A. ---, ~.. Fattening young turkeys. Mias. ind. SSSR 24 no.5:50-52 '53. (MLRA 6:12) 1. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-iBeledovatellskiy institut ptitsepere- rabotyvayushchey promyshlennosti. (Turkeys) FREVC, A. A. Turkeys; breeds, raising, feedin,7 and upkeer. Yoskva. Gos. izi-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1954. 60 p. V pomoshchl zc-otekhniku na proizvodstve 1. Turkeys. 09, -4, P.-TiablWOC' d -4 A:' 61 Moskav.' Tokhad. Isid. Alyantol'i -*Wo- i*OrProm- 1954, No. 3,34-8; a f~. Zhw. Xhim., BW. Xhim. 1065, 4171.-w-To the ratW of leghom ioc~ttrs. 1-3 motiths'old was added Q:5-1.0 -ial'. 'protan 'p'yrd~s~, O'.P.3 j.130, PeSOj,' 1441'aig. paqcriitlnli~d sfi4ulwcouify a implutation -of tfils iupple*men,t,w-as Epade: n erg satalhed.' d fit k6iinulatibu w w S. uywt--.jl The affect of wol,ifii- ri~lil 9 ~n Ai t ititill on the growth of yo roosters. A. P. Vuiogradova and A. A. Prevo.- Trudy"Almoyus. Mauch. Issledocr. fmj, - ReferaL Zhur. KAiR;., B". Khim. red .n an 1955, No. 41OZ-Pan d scra ags of the mucaft OLOIDall futestifles Bud wt.-Incrga ag blosellic, stimulators were added to the dAy tutlem of young roWen, Undu coistrolltd lub. wrditims ix 10% wt - In served. Under practicA production condition. D. S. LcV* KOSILOV.A,A., kandidat aellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; PREVO,A., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; VINOGRADOVA,A., I Quality of meat from fattened poultry. Mias. ind. SSSR 26 no.3:23-25 '55. (KLRA 8:9) 1. VBesoyuznvy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ptitseperera- batyvayushchey promyshlennosti (poultry) PREVO, Anatoliy Anatollyevich; PELITISER, Sergey G-Akr7imvicli-l; KHODANOVICH, Ye.Te., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, retsenzentj SAVEL'YEV, I.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, GOLOVXINA, N.M., prepod. sredney shkoly, TEMEL'YANOV, F.V,, red.? TEFIMOV, A.L., red.; TSYPKO, R.V., tekhn. red. (Poultry raising] Ptitseyodstvo; uchabnoe rukovodstvo dlia uchashchikhaia sellskikh srednikh shkol a proizvodstvennym obucheniam. Moskva, Uchpedgiz, 1963. 189 p. (MIRA 16s10) (Poultry) PATRIKy I.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; PREVO, A.A.,, kand. biol. nauk -WOMMOMMOM Applying more efficient methods for duckling fattening. Trudy TSNIIPP& 9t53-60 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Ducks-Feeding and feeds) PRETO, A.A., kand. biolog. nauk; STOLYAROV, K.D.; KAKORIII, r.S. Imet's establish large turkey farms in the Northern Caucasus. Ptitsevodstvo 9 no.6:36-38 Je 159. 12:10) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ptits'- pererabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti (for Prevo). 2.Direktor Krasnodarskogo trests. ovoshchnykh i ptitsevodcheakikh sovkhozov (for Stolyarov). 3-Starshiy zootekhnik Krasnodarskogo tresta ovoshchnykh i ptitsevodcheskikh sovkhozov (for Kakorin). (Caucasus, Northern-Turkeys) PREVO, A.A., lmnd.biolog.naulc Soybeans aa a valuable protein source for poultr7. Ptitsevodetvo 9 no.8:13-15 Ag '59. Ma 12:12) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatal'skiy institnt ptitse- pererabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti. (Soybean as feed) (Poultry-Yeeding and feods) SMWNEV, S.I., prof., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; BOGDANOV, R.N., zootekhnik; GOFMAN, M.B., zootekhnik; GRIGORIYEV, G.K., zootekhnik; ZHIDKIKH, Z.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; PMIOIIZHXXVICH, B.Z., doktcr biolog. nauk, prof.; PREVO, A.A. -. kand.biolog.nauk; TRETIYAKOV, M.P., doktor ,sell skokhoz. "~'t-.t"t-SPENSK , pro ., IY, A.A., kand.sellzkokhoz.nauk; USHAKOV, A.A., Icand.veterin.neuk; SHAPOUWV, Ya.Ya., kand.sellsko- khoz.nauk; YAGODIN, P.Ye., zootakhnik; YATSYNDT, N.N., zootekhnik;FEDO- ROVSKIY,.N.P., k3nd.biol.nauk; ~YQHIK, Yej.,.red.; PAVLOVA, M.M..takhred. [Poultry raising; a manual for farm managers] Ptitsevodstvo; rukovodstvo dlia zavediiiushchego fermoi. lzd.5, perer.i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 495 p. (Bibliotechka po-ptitsevodstvu, no.1) (MIILA 12:4) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlen Vaesoyuznoy skademii sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Smetnev). (Poultry) PREVO, Awtoliy Anatollyevich. ZIIIDKIKEt Zoya Aleksaadrovna,; AZABOVA. O.A.. red.; GURnICH, M.M., takhn. red. [Turkey breading] Ilmzvedanie indeak. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo 9~llkboz. lit-ry, 1958a 199 p. (YIRA 11:11) (Turkeys) USSR / Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 11, 1958, No. 48641 Author Pr Ollantye, M. Inst Not given Title Utilization of Leaf Diagnostics Orig Pub Fiziol. rasteniy, 1956, 3, No 6, 554-573 Abstract A large amount of experimental work on leaf diagnostics in Africa with olive plants, coconut and peanut crops Is summarized. Stressed to a large extent is the complex relationship between the nutrient element leaf content and the har- vest yield. With fertilizer application, in case of an a-.ute deficiency of the element being studied, its content in the leaves may not in- crease, since plant growth is intensified, and Card 1/2 27 USSR / Soil Science. Mineral Fertilizers. IT Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya. No 11, 1958, No. 48641 with a well nourished plant an Increase of the olement content in the loaf is not accompanied by intonsified growth. For individual regions with the aid of leaf diagnostics, it is necessary to determine their critical levels for each plant which would give an indication as to the necensity of fertilizer application. Leaf diagnostics permits an explanation of field ex- periment results, raising empirical experimen- tation to tho lovel or scientific prognosis. It was shown in practice that exact chemical analysis requires less time than conducting quick tests In the field. -- Z. I. Zhurbitskiy Card 2/2 PREVOLNIKY 0. - Murder as an act of violence. Neuropsihijatrija 9 no.1:86-91 161. 1. Iz Bolnice za siveane i dusevne bolesti Vrapce - Zagreb (Ravnatelj: dr J. Glaser). (HOMICIDE) SOUCKOVA, Jit1m; VABECEK, Rudolf; technicke spoluprace: PREV ORUTSKA, V. ; SUKOVA, M. Certain results of experimental intravenous stapbylococcal infection of rabbits. Toxic and invasive differences in 2 strains of Staph. aureus. Cask.epidem.mikrob.imun.10 no.1:40-47 Jn 161. 1. Ustav ser a ockovacich latek v Praze, II. -ontologickoanatomicl,.y ustav KU v Praze. (STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS exper) PREVORCSKY, A. Economic importance of concrete ties. p. 232. ZEIEZNICAR. Winisterstvo doprawl) Praha, Czechoslovakia. No. 9, Sept. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI). LG, Vol. 8, No. 11, November 1959. Uncl'. SVEJCAR, J.: PREERCN-SKY, I.; ILTH.,'till', j.; J. Chemical compis4l.inn of -he !.R!]. of ~ -in., ana primaU varirooe ve4ns. Rev. czech. med. 11 nc,.I,.- ri'~--)--~F) ',~~5 I. (ent.ral lli,-, 1-cal Lab.-r-atory, Thl-,,mnl-er tai, ':ns.~, , i- al .- . for Ca-diovanc;:Iar Plesear-~-,',. a~-.J Bu lcv~a licspl tal ,I~: r a pu ~~ . PRITRATIL., Vladixdr Fxp-rieme wiUi th;~-: deBign of gating and venting :Iyatcr-, -rj mr . ji.0jr, .L for machinea with horizontal chamber. Slevar-,natvi 10 no.4,'149-152 Ap 162 . 1. Automobilove zavod-y. narodn-A podriik, Mada Bolealav, RATIU, M., ing.; PREXL, R., ing. Normalization of kinenatic parameters by the Rockwell hardness test. Metrolo-ia apl 1-1 no. 1: 1-12 Ja 164. 0 Ratiuy Mop ing.; PEEn., R-, ing-; Mechanical test on oupporting ball jOilrts- Yetrologia apl 10 no.7.-298-3og n 163o PREXL, R., ing. Considerdtions on the Rockwell hardness testing apparatus constructed in Rumania. ?4etrologia apI 11 no.9:398-404 S 164. .: 'IT- . z .. W, RATIU, M.; PREXL, R. Influence of the loading speed on the Rockwell hardneBs determination. Studii cere metalurgie 9 no.2t275-288 164. L'27374-66 EWT(d)/EWT(1)/EPF(n)-2/ETC(m)-6 WW ACC NRt AT6003077 UR/3181/63/OW/015/0127/0133 AUTHOR: ~Orelov, G.M.; Orlov, V.N.; Reznik V.Ye,_j eLjXdjn. A.SA 7~lo -Y U~t/ ORG: Kuybyshey'A:V`tation InIstitute, Kuybyshev Ku byshevskiy aviatsionnyy insti TITLE: On,the design of thermal characteristics of heat exchange aRMratus_ SOURCE: Kuybyshev. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, no 15, pt.2, 1963. Doklady kustovoy nauchno-tekhnicheakoy konferentaii po voprosam mekhaniki zhidkosti i gaza (Reports of the joint scientific-technical conference on problems of the mechanics of liquid and gas), 127-133 TOPIC TAGS: thermodynamics, heat carrier', heat transfer, heat exchanger ABSTRACT. The author observes that the introduction of a heat exchanger into a Sys- tem comprising several aggregates requires a design optimization involving the parame ters of both thermal carriers at the normal as well as at the intermediate regimes. He presents a ra7tional solution for this choice of design parameters, based upon an approximate expression for the mean logarithmic temperature difference between therma exchange carriers, %vt eav Z 8s L(x - 1)/2 - 2VX J/3 which was found to give the best approximation to the analytically inconvinient pre- L - 27174-66 ACC NRs AT6003077 cise relationship, described by a transcendental equation. In (1), 0 s is the smallest difference of temperatuiis between the thermal carrieraq 01 - the largest difference, and x = el/GS - the ratio parameter. Design formulas developed on the above basis are presented and illustrated in several heat transfer cases. The non-dimensional formulasl developed permit a comparatively easy determination of the required thermal characte- I ristic3 of heat exchangers. Origo art. has: 5 figuresq 17 formulas. SUB CODBI; 13,20/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REFt 0051 OTH REP t 001 Card NOW I s/044/62/000/009/006/069 Ao6q/Aooo AUTHOR: Preyem, R.A. TITLE: On the ev~auation of Pranck-Condon integrals for a harmonic oscil- lator PERIODICAL: Referativm~y zhurnal, Matematika, no. 9,-1962, 3, abstract 9B12 ("Tr. In-tp fiz. I astron. AN EstSSR11, 1961, no. 16, 57 - 68; Eng- lish summdry) TEXT: The article considers the evaluation of Franck-Condon integrals for r harmonic oscillator by the generating-function method. In this manner it Is possible to obtain expressions for the above-mentioned integrals in a simpLer way than it was done heretofore; besides, it Is possible to find their asy.mpto- tic approximations. Author's summary [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 FRXYGF-R, V.Ya. Treatment of patients with hypertension by paravertebral novo- caine block under polyclinical conditions. Sov.,ned. 23 no.7: Ul-113 Jl 159. (MIR1k 12: 11) 1. Iz polikliniki NO-70 (glavnyy vrach L.I.Sazanova), Moskva. (ANESTHESIAP CONDUCTION) (HYPERTENSION therapy) BULYCHEV, V.V.; YURASOV, V.S.; PRFYGER, V.Ya. Vektorcardiogram of healthy people and its characteristics in athletes. Vop kELrA-. 2-go MGMI no.21289-304 162. (MIRA 16.1) NECTORCARDIOGRAPHY) (ATHLETES) PREYGER Ma. Z=::I__ Vectorcardiographic changes in patients with arteriosclerotic cardiosclerosis. Vop.kard. 2-go MGMI no.2:331-344 162. (MIRA 16:1) (VECTORCARDIOGRAPHY) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)(HEART-DISEP-qFS) PREYGERZON, G.I., kand, takhn. nauk Review of the Icok "Flocculation of middlingB* by T.G. Famenko, I.S. Blagova, and A.M. KotIr-ina. Reviewed by G.I. Preigerzon. Ugoll 38 no.9:63 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) AIMPSYEV, Sergey Yefimvich; ZVERENICH, Viktor Vladimirovich; PEIM, Valentin Alleksandrovich; VERnCJVSKIY, I.M., prof., reteenzent; I HTUDENY dots.$ retsenzent; 1 1-0, K~G., dots,; retsenzent; OLEVSKIY, V.A., kand. tekhn. naukv reteenzent; RYKOV, N.A., otv. red.; GARBER, T.N., red. izd-.va; ILIIIISKAYA, G.M.9 teklm. red. [Crushing, milling, and screening minerals]Droblenie, izmell- chenie i grokho-3henic poleznykh iskopapmykh. 1.',oskva, Gosgor-, tekhi:zdat, 1961. 384 P. (14MA 15:9) (Ore dressing) PREYGErTZON G.I. kand.tekhn.nauk) dotsent; VINOGRADOv, ti.n., kand.tekhn.nauk, ' Y dotsent Preliminary classification of coals before Jigging. Ugol, --8 j no.3:13-18 Mr 163. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki. i gornoy elektromekhaniki. PIL-' M&P ZOI.',--Sh. 1 .,-- kand. te-khn, nauk Work of the aection of physical o-tallurgy at the Republican Conferenno in llinqk., 1-79tallovecl, i ter-m., olur. met. no.7-64-3 of cover Jl 162. (MI-di 15:6'/- (Physictal metallurgy-Gongres:;es) Rs AP6009609 AU-kHOR:, Preygerzon, Sh. I.; Kovnatskiv,___V. S.; Cenkin, V. A. ORG: Belorussian Polytechnic InstituLi, 1-finsk (Belorueskiy politekhnicheakiy indtitut) TITILE: Iron-gpntainirig.cermet antifriction materials t . K_ 11 ]~_ SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheakaya mekhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 1, 1966, 72-77 TOPIC TAGS: cermet, bearing, antifriction material, lubrication I 'r ABSTRACT: The authors found that iron-containing cermets have high wear resistance and can function at higher loads than bronze; their running-in properties are poorer ,than those of bronze, however. This may be explained by the fact that the plasticit, of cermets is lower than that of bronze. At sliding speeds of 2.5-3 m/sec and with abundant lubrication, the load-carrying capacity of cermet bearings is equal to that of br9nze bearings;1'6t lower speeds ~ermet bearingsliperform better . Under light loads%nd low speeds cermet bearings can function without additional lubrication; this is a substantial advantage over nonporous bearings. Addition of copper to the cermet lowers the load capacity of the bearing, but improves its wear resistance. Increasing the graphite content of the cermet aboVe 2% impairs its antifriction p .ro- perties. Of the materials tested, cermet*ZhQ-2P(98%Fe.+ 2%C) exhlibited.-the-best.n- antifrictioncharacteriatics. Orig. art*. hasl 62 figures-and 1 table. IVS] SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 150ct64/ ATD PRESSt //=A Card 1 11 04t' MWICH, N.Kh. Testing stop watches. TriyAy 71-111M no.2:31-48 147. (MIRL 12-1) (Time clocks) P:-~ L-11TI-UITS-f-,Yj F,-.. New office madhines to be introduced -.*n zechc-slovakia durin.- the c3ecc-rd Plan. P. 371. (Technicka Praca, Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1957, Bratislava, Czechcsiovokia) Monthly Index of East Europein Accessierv LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1,058 USSR/Chemistz7 Physical cheiaistr7 Card 1/1 Pub. 147- 20/27 Authors Maslov, P.G.; Prevratukhin, V.D.; Danilov, Yu. V.; and Lychagin, A.A. Title Oscillatory spectra of n-pentane Periodical Zhur, fiz. khim. W2, 328- 6, Feb 1954 33 Abstract The symmetry of an n-pentane C5HI, molecule and the coefficients of its ,effect were determined. The b&sl-c- frequencies of n-pentane were calculated and the interpretations are given in tables. It was confirmed (through calculation), that the number of valent oscillation frequencies of C - Hi bonds should be at least seven and,not four as mentioned in literature. It was found that the oscillation frequencies of C - C bonds of the linear C - C - C - C --; C chain werejto a greater extent, generated by the oscil- lations of the C - G - C components and their reaction with the C - C bonds. Thirteen references: 9-USSR; 3-USA and 1-German (1935-1952). Tables; diagram. Institution, Sulinitted kby~ 80 1953 PRMTM, G.V. [deceaseal smwmwffmw~ Properties of setB of Jacobion and generalizod-Jacobian systems. Zblr.pratel Inst.mat.AN URSR no-9:55-61 148. (KERA 9: 9) (Linear equations) (Aggregates) ,ITiEYGERZON9 G.I. Iwiestigation of coal preparation on smill specimens. Nauch. Trudy MGI no. 32:15-46 160. (KIPI 14:2) (Coal praparation-Testing) G J.