SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIMUNEK, V. - SIN, L.

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0. "Th-, ch--~,rical in-lustr'. and "he 10th karty ~cn~l:ress; rerullts of th:1- firzt Five-Year Plan." " I uherdc~y ~runly.-It i-rahal 4oi- 4, ;.o. 6, June lw,,-'4, p. - SU; Eastern European ~-Xcesslcns List, Vol. 3, i,o. 11, '.ov. 1~;14, S IF, WAY M. , nL . ; 0 1 MULNEK, S . , prr-mov any eknnorra Economic res-alts of rclary cement klInN. Stavivo 42 no.l. 6-8 164. 1 1. Kerarr,,-;pr^,.';ekt, Brno. 3 -P. -!,~ I TV,-"-Ft V. Simunek, V. We strengthen our collectives and improve performances. p. 147. 13reat start. p. lh8. KRTDLA VLAS77. Praha. No. 7, Apr. 1955. SO: Monthly List of the Ea3t European Acce:jsio!-,, (--'F.AL), Vol. L, no. 10, Oct. 1955. Uncl. STANEK, V., inz.; SDI~N~h~ V.,, inz. --- T ---, - Small change, great savings. Nova technika no.4:169-172 Ap 160, 1. Ustav technickeho dozoru, Praha. STANEK, V. , inz.; .. V,, . inz. Making the use of power economical we save coal. Nova techniks, no.11: 495-498 N 160. 1. Ustav technickeho dozoru, Praha. SDIUVEK St., Vaclav, Inz. -.1 --- -- - Measures to prevent gas poinsoning in industrial erterprimes. Sklar a keramik 12 no.1:29-30 Ja '62. 1. Ustav technickeho dozoru, Praha STAISK, V., inz.; SIMUREK, V., inz. Contest for further saving of fuel and power presents a broad field of activities for enterprise branches of the Gzechoslovak Scientific Technical Society. Tech praca 11, no-5:381-383 My 162. 1. Zavodni pobocka Ceekoslovenske vedecko-technicke spolecnosti Uatavu technickeho dozoru,. Praha. SIMTJNFK, Vaciav, inz. "Education of grate boiler stokers in questions and answers" by R. Zyzak. Stroj vyr 12 no.3:234-235 164. , Vac liv, :~nz . Stand iraizaticr, of heat conevurptlon ir ind-us-,ry. Energetika Cz 15 no.2t9l-93 7 165. 1. Stite Power Consilmptlon Inspection, Prague. CEJKOVA, Zdenl:a; SIMUNEK, Zeno; SVEJCAR, Jiri MethodB of acid mucopolysaccharide preparation and their determination. Kozarstvi 13 no.8:227-232 Ag 163. 1. Ustredni vyzkumny ustav potrav-inarakeho prumyslu a Ustredni biocharLicka laborator Thomayerovy nemocnice, Praha. no, 255. 5 u. pre-a- of 254. ~n T. L. 'tt of a 'Nbe 55. .tt F~ ."e rt.-, S.14ttn of sl:=~ ?"b1m, 256. of I- Ug. 257. S. L. Detkov, On CcmfO.~l Trmnsf-t!" Of ;L211"122% E'e"Ll ftc~ 25a. S~IL~vtch, ~xlcul_%tlm of or F A.cordin~. to C, 259. 260. V. N. V. M. F. A. S'-IY~, 7~-Y of PIC2.-r't'22 261. 9. 1. Th-4t=~, On 0,.',u:-,t!:l M, F_t tn- 262. IL. v. M1,41n. R-Lr,.t**v., 263. ,, P-Ivt-. S,_ *f 7xm-.'. 7re't-t G. L. ML, F_ ~ niVii I- of ro.-I 264. L. S. Klnchno?_ B-It oI t .ot -- ne. T-r,- lncm*ot!.. 2155. Tu. V. LIL ni of C,.- 266. A. sal-e-r-y' Z. E. znf*~.-- ~f Tr-,T, C,_t~~ -1,. 16' 4 A. _ ~tw... or 268. V. 1. 91b--La, M. rh. 269. A. A. 7:., :r-, ~f (-- st.;~t_-_n Pm.-,7zl- ACCESSION ERB A24034732 SOURCZs Refo She MekbMes Abe* SW69 AUTHORs Simunis Le Me TITLEs Irregular movement of a viscous liquid is a Mbrrsw 810S CITED SOURCSs Sb. Reshenlys Insho sadach as elektrome vyoohislo mashimakhe Lot 1963p 136-1" TOPIC TAGSs hydrodynamics. viscous liquid TRANSLATION& A solution Is given to the problem of a plane Irregular flow of viscous noncompressible liquid between two Inclined plateq In a case where one of tfie plates begins to move out of a state of rest* In this a&#@, only the local derivative from the speed of flow according to time is counted in the shuation. The omission of the convective Item In the equation of notion is not justified whatsoevere In intograting'the system of differential equations# the methods of operational oaloulation were used. as had been done by So He Targ is problems an the development of flow of liquid* For obtaining concrete resulUs sumarle" Latis- gration was used for istegratIM the system of oquationse Distribution amme are .i-Cdr-d ACCESSION NRe A14034732 given of the pressure between the plates. the d4velopment or the proello or speed of the flow, etoo From the curves it is evident that the supportIng force asting on the inclined plate ocaurs only after the passage of saime tim after the begizMag. of the notion of the plate@ DATS ACQs 02W64 BUD C=o Alt CIP am$ 00 Card VOLITSINGERv N.Ye.; SIMUNI, L.M. Numerical integration of shallow water equations for purpom*s of forecasting Leningrad floods. Trudy GOIN no,74333-" 163, (MIRA 16:7) (Differential equations) (Leningrad-Flood forecasting) rol.,tlori (j:' ronr.- Oc unstea,!,.- I~c!,ort rrcFentc-I at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied I-Iechanicr,, Mbscow 29 T.-n - 5 Feb 64. ACCESSION NR: AP4041071 S/0170/64/000/006/0055/0062 AUTHOR: Simuni, L. M. TITLEt Problems in hydrodynamics of viscous fluid and heat transmission SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, no. 6, 1964, 55-62 TOPIC TAGS: hydrodynamics, viscous fluid, heat transmission, nonatationary motiont viscous incompressible fluid, change of variables ABSTRACT: The author uses the technique of decompo3iton into series for solving problems in hydrodynamics. The terms of these series are solutions of standard equations. He uses standard functions (which he has tabulated) to solve concrete nonstationary problems, and he investigates some examples. Numerical computations were done on tho BESM-2 at the Vy4chialitellnogo tsentra Leningradskogo otdelcniya Matumaticheekogo instituta All SSSR (Computing Center of the Leningrad Department of the Mathematical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, SSSR). Orig. art.. hass 3 figures and 32 formulas. ASSOCIATIONz Otdoleniye matematichookogo.inatituta im. V. A. Steklove, g. Leningrad (Department of the Mathematical Iliotitute.,AN 333R)' Ni~: It P.", 045 S/056/64/004/003/0446/0450 AlMi10.1i Simlini, L. M. (Leningrad) .,IT'.F: i'mmerical. solution of certain problems of the flow of viocoua fluids SOMWE: Inzhenerny*y zhurnal, v. 4, no. 3, 1964, 446-450 TOPIC TAGS: viscous flow, numerical analysis, Reynolds number, stream function, Navier Stokes equation ABSTFUCT: The author solved numerically the Navie-r-Stoket) equations for various problems of viocous fLow in two dimensions. Using the usual stream function'%I/f these differential equations were converted into difference equationa as ahowns n 1% (TI. I. k + pn,_,. (Ay)'+(Tis k' I+ T1. k-d (A')' '.41 +At (A ZY (AY), Vn - 2 1 (A x), + (Ay)' T' 14 k 1. _I n . k i, k#1 _ %r L. 4- lie (AX), (601 2Ay 2AX vf~,. e1. k' el. k-1 - el. k-1 2Az 26Y 1# 1. k + pn,-*,, .) (Ay)' + + 4,"j'k'-j) (A x)1 Card 112 2 [(A x),'+ (A y)' I ip"N' (A X), (AWS where fie in the Reynolds number and + The following problems were conuidered: 1) the flow of a viscoun incompressible fluid in a rectangular kt cavity, one boundary of which was moving with a velocity of V - I - e- . The Reynolds numbera considered varied from 20 to 1000t and the mesh cizea used varied from 1/18 to 1/6. For a square cavity two regions of flow were found, whereas for a rectangular cavity there were three regions characterized by their nondimen- sionalized maximum velocities of 0.2, 0.2 x 10-2 and 0.4 X lo-5; 2) the viscous flow past a sudden expansion and a sudden contraction. The boundary wan assumed to move an before. The Reynolds numbers varied from 1 to 1000. The flow past the expansion was characterized by the formation of secondary flow. The length of this region was 1-5 for a Reynolds number of 10, 1.2 for 100, 3.6 for 200, 6 for 300, 12 for 600, and 20 for 1000. A breakdown in the smoothness of flow was observed in front of the step for the flow past a contraction. Orig, art. hae, 5 formulas# 7 f igurea, and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs none SUBMITTEDs o6jan64 MLt 00 ,SUB CODS3 ME NO REP SM 004 OTHERt 002 Card 2/2 L.M. Unst,~ad;r vi:,cous fluid flow in a lubricating layer. Trud-7 LPI no.230:30-35 164. (MIRA 17: ~J) L. io671-6 FriT 5._ /EPF(0/T Pr'14 -AEDC(a)/ASD(f)-2/AF1rq(a) D_j - ACCESSION NR: AT41141808 8/2563/64/000/230/0030/0036 AUTHOR: Simuni, L.M. TITLE: '.iou-ataUenarymoUotioiavbcou#UqddinalubricaUngliLyer- BOURCEs Lanftrad. Pol1t4khn1ch44kXy institut. Trudy*, no. 230 1064, Veldmicheakaya g1droniekhanika-Cr7echateal _hyd;oawhantcmh_ 30-36 TOPIC TAGS: -non-stillonary motion, liquid motion, -viscous liquid motion, viscous flow, lubricating llquW --ABSTRACT: The autfor notes that In the consideration of the non-stationary movement of a liquid in a lubricaiing layer, either local acceleration averaging or the quasi- statJonary approach is employed. Just as In Loytsyaaskly's work (L. G. Loytayanskiy. Dvizheniya zhidkoati v pogranichnom. sloye, bIIzkIye k avtomodellny*m (pp. 59-69 of this collection of oxilcles)), near auto-simulated motion was considered. In the present paper, the author turns his attention to flow conditions appro2dmatft the quasi- stationary. The solutlDn to presented in the form of a series, whose factors depend or on time, while-tkie actual terms of the series are functions which have been computed for the given form of the region once and for all. Thus, the author seeks the solution in the card L 10671-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4041808 form of a series for several "standard" functfons, with the awe dependence expressed by the factors of this sories. Dimensionless variables ate Introduced for the convft- tional representation of the non-stationax y- movement of a viscous incomoressible liquid witbin a narrow layer.- Quasi-otationary motion to defined as that-which occurs If it ntay bebonsidered- that at any moment of time t* the oonfiguration of the motion is such afs If the movale plane were moving at a -of - ! ~ -_ - ___ constant spe6d U(t*). no gmter put the article deals with Me mathematical apparatus necessary for the development ef the treatment. Orig. gxt. has: 2 figures and 12 formulas. -ASSoCIATION: Leningradakiyoolitechnichealdyinatitattmenimi.-xainina (Leningrad Polytechnic!~ ~Utute) SUBMITTED., 00 ENCL: 00 'NO REP 0OVs 002 OTHER: 000 d V2 Car , ~,If I -~ I.' , ~ J., ~ I . 1, '. " " . - , :! I , .( - 1! * I - . , - f: - . .- . . I - " - . - I ~ 1 9: . :,)., I; , ". ~, .:-. ,. I i . / , I 1 1. 1M, ~.~ - - -:, i - .. t - .. * I') -ne 71 r 62 -,,i V, te k Io vs re L 57792-65 EWP(m)/EPR/EWT(1)/FCS(k)/EI-IA(l) Pd-I/Pi-4 WW :ACCESSION NR: AT5015707 ~R/2563/65!000/248/0056/0058 1AUTHOR: Simuni, I.. M.; Terentlyev, Me M. 'TITLE: Numerical solution of equations of "one-parameter bounte ilayer theory :SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. T udy, no. 248, 1965, I jekhnicheskaya gidrogazodinamika (Technical gas hydrodynamics), 56-58 TOPIC TAGS: boundary layer, laminar'boundary layer, boundary layer analysis, one parameter method, boundary layer equation !ABSTRACT: The application of the parametric method developed by L. Go Loytsyanskiy (see the preceding abstract, Nr. AT5015706) to a numer- .ical solution of a uni-rersal partial differential boundary-layer equation containing only one form parameter -is presented The valiles ~of the stream function'previously obtained by L. G. Loyt;yanskiy in the vicinity of the rej~ular singular point of this equation are used tas initial conditions in integrating the equation. By introducing 'the stream velocity components, a system of partial differential equa- itions with'boundary conditions is obtained; this system is similar Card 1/2 b 57792-65 ACCESSION NRt AT5015717 !to the conventional boundary-layer equations and is solved by a finite- Idifference method. The procedure of solution, the formulas used for ,lcalculating the values of the velocity components and of the stream t ,function, and the technique of computation are given. The accuracy iof the calcuLations in the vicinity of the singular point was checked ,by comparing the results of numerical integration with those obtained ;by expansion in series; coincidence up to the fourth significant digit I ;.was obtained in the fi.rat steps. All computations were carried out ;on the BESH-2 compute-.,, at the Leningrad Branch of the Itathematical ':Institute of the Acadssmy of Sciences USSR. Orig. art. has; 6 formulas, IVK) ;ASSOCIATION: LeningradskLy politekhnicheskiy institut (Leningrad .Polytechnical Institu,:e) iSUBHITTED: 00 E,NCL: 00 SUB CODE1 ME :',NO REF SOV% 004 OTHERs 000 ATD PRESS% 044 Card, 22 L 22232-66 EWP(n)/EWT (d)1XW(1)1S% (a)_6/T/ZWA(d)/EWP(1)/LVA(1) WW ACC Nit: AP6003588 SOURCE CODE: UR/0170/66/010/011/0086/0091 00 AUTHOR: Simuni, L. M. ORG: Computation Center LOMI tsentr buml AN SS_SR_J__\t~ 63 AN SSSR, Leningrad (VychiBlitellnyy TITLE: Numeric solution of the problem of nonisothermic flow of a viscous fluid In a tube SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizichesidy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 1, 1966, 86-91 TOPIC TAGS: viscous fluid, fluid flow, plane flow, numeric solution, flow velocity, temperature dependence, incompressible fluid, pipe flow ABSTRACT: The author investigates the stabilization of the uniform velocity distribution in the flow of an incomprensible fluid with temperature -dependent viscosity. Calculations were performed for a constant fluid temperature at the input and at the walls. Another example used in the calculations was when the walls of a plane duct are maintained at different temperatures, different from the fluid temperature at the Input, with We temper- ature of one wall higher and that of the other wall lower than the temperature of the fluid at the Input. The velocity distribution in this case varies from uniform at the Input to Card 1/2 UDC: 532. 511 L 22232-66 ACC NR: AP6003588 asymmetric (depending on the temperature-viscosity curve). Constant heat flux through duct walls is also determined. When the fluid cools, the value of v/u (u, v are dimension- less velocity components) Is high at the wall layer In the initial sector. OrIg. art. ban: 4 figures and 8 formulas. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 08Apr65 / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 003 Card 2,12 not L 24039-66 -VW ACC NRi AP6010857 SOURCE CODE: UR/0421/66/000/001/0149/0150 AUTHOR: Simuni, L. M._(Leningrad) - ------------------ ORG: none TITLE: Rixing of plane laminar jets SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Mekhanika zhidkosti L gaza, no. 1, 1966, 149-150 TOPIC TAGS: fluid mechanics, jet flow, laminar jet, Incompressible flow, Navier- Stokes equation ABSTRACT: The flow of incompressible, viscous fluid from intermittently located openings in a flat wall is investigated by means of the Navier-Stokes equations./a The numerical solution is obtained by means of a computer, which makes it possible to determine the character of motion in the whole region of flow. The pattern of steady flow given in a graph shows a region of closed flow at R - 250, where.3k - Vh/v At R = 100, this region is much smaller in size, and at R - 2, no region of closed flow was observed. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 formulas. JAB) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24Lug64/ ORIG REP: 001/ OTH REP: 0011 I 11 tAk--- - -- - 511-1-NIC, A. The Pleistocene nollusks from scme localities of Podravina. Rul se Youg, 8 no. 112: 3-4 F-Ap 163. 1. Inatit-it za 1yeoloska istrazivanja SlIffl, Zagreb. .1 1 . :~ - 7- - -j . , ",'..rt~ -.in2t *, 'n !, .,:. '-,- -, -.1 st:,rli lit., - )f 'ir, Pzn~'L)-~ H-,,carstv-) 6 : "03-211, 1),52' OIDAILMIC, Uozidar Dr. Sectional Director, Vet. Inst. Krizevci, Yugo Vet-Artificial Insemination Station for artificial insemination and control of sterility, Vet. Inst. at Krlzevci Vet 1: 138-142 1954 Memo-chief control Div. oo Aug 18, 1953 #14877 SIUMIG, B. Yugoslavia not given,; Center for Artificial Insemination (Centar za umjetno va--j )-- o9jemonsi-n o , Belgrade, Voterinarski r1asnik, No 9, 1961o PP 745-749. -:*-a. 'Recent Views on the Treutront of Aconception of Cattle in the Areaa of Artificial Insemination.' YUGOSIAVIA/Farm Animals Honey Bee a Abs Jour: Bef Zbur-BiOl No v Author SIMInic Dravtin inat Title The Developmt of Apicatur* In Creatig, (ftzvitiye pcbelovodstva v Mwrvatij) V, Orig Pab: Peelarstvo, 1957, 12,, No 1, 1-5. Abstract: The huge forest muses covering the mintainous country since long ago favored the devolqpmgnt Of 61piculture. In old times, the Croatian bcney gathered from linden flowers war particularly valued. The Isolated mountainous character of the countryj, deficiency of ways of communication and long winter in the mountains caused apiculture to have the imprint of the ancestral technique in Q Card 1/2 SIMIC, Ljubo, dr. Personal experiences and results in parenteral fish liver oil therapy of bronchial asthma, Mad. glasn. 8 no.6:219-220 June 54. 1. Interni odjel Opes bolnice u Splitu (upravnik prim. dr. Lj. Simunic) (ASTHKA, ther. fish liver oil, parenteral admin.) (irm LMR OrLS, ther. use anthus, parenteral admin.) SRM'IC,Wjo, dr. Distribution of brucellosia-pos4five sera in the area of the commity of Titova KorenLca. L jvr..vjesn. 85 rce12'.1349-1352 D163. T. "LdrFlv:3tve,-,R stva-Aca 11 Korf~nic,-. SIMUNIC, Zv,,~nlmlr., dipl. inz., t.-aucni suradrik Washing and rolling with the aid of JUGOPCI, IN :one. Tekstil Zagreb 13 n,,Ot238~~ IL- 164 1. *Kidtrillr", Zagreb. S1,119016 /o'n3 "S 191019 B11O B215 14 &062/ ~B AUTHORSt Rado, R., 5imunkova, D. TITLE% Rndical reactions in polyisobutylene initiated by peroxides I'EHLOVICALi Vyrsokomo1t?k%t1yt%rnyye noyedineniya, v. 3, no. 6, 1961, 12,17-j-1281 TEXTs Tho uuthoro dodicated this paper to the effect of the chemioal structure of polyolefins on the course of Lhe reaction of maororadicals, and to the possibility of controlling the reaction for the desired poly-mer transformations. The authors studied radical processes initiated by 99.5 % benzoyj peroxide (BP) on amorphous polyisobutylene (PIB) (molecular weightt 1.3'100). FIB samples were synthesized by BF and heated in an inert atmosphere at constant temperature. The following factors were determinedl 1) BP consumption; 2) formation of benzoic acid by titration of a CCI 4 solution with 0.01 N reagent; 3) molecular weight of PIB in the course of destruction on the basis of the intrinsic viscosity at 300C by meang of Ubbelohde% viscosimeter according to the equation [,T] - 2.9-10-4.mO-66; 4) The number of double bonds by measuring the iodine number of 1 ~ solutions in CC1 4* The results obtained at 4 different temperatures are Card 1/6 26)'04 S1190V6-1-1603100810191019 Radical reactions ... B11O/B215 6iven in Table 1. The constants K of spontaneous decomposition and Kch of chain destruction are given in Table 2. In accordance with the experi- mental data the authors found that: 1) the following equation holds for H the transfer constants k I j/2-303109(exp(k,t).r(k /k A [H L%_ 1 ) + tr ' ( ch - kch/kj[Bj 01- ki t9 whereOPH] stands for the amount of benzoic acid; 2) the amount of benzoic acid is approximately equal to the theoretical amount of consumed BP due to spontaneous decomposition to x, (kl/kch) ['.503 loF[oxi) (k1 t)-(k oh /k 1 ) [B PI 0+ 1) - (k ch /k1) [Bj J- k, ti- 3) The reduction of the molecular weight follows the equation M - 1000 M +a[Bp] O-5M + 100~ k destruction constant. The conlentrationoof the c 0 d ' double bonds formed is obtained from the equation Ht - (k chktr/" A c + kd M c' On the basis of the data, the authors concluded thatt 1) the decomposition of BP, like that of polyethylene, is an induced decomposition of the second order. Benzoate radicals formed by spontaneous decomposition initiate the further decomposition of BP and form polymer radicalsi 2) the Card 2/ 6 Radical reactions ... , -r,,1 1 JUU S/190/61/003/006/019/019 B110/B215 transfer r~eaction is'due to the interaction viih the methylene grcups-of the polymer chain and with the substituting methyl groups; 3) part of the polymer radicals with an unpaired electron in the substituent is isomerized due to intramolecular transfer. This causes the destruction of the polymer chain. One of the resulting fragments forms a new polymer.radical, and the other is stabilized by the formation of a double bond; The macro- radicals of PIB do not add due to steric inhibitioh-... Thid:: causes the formation of'double bonds. There are 4 figures, 3 tablesand 8 referencest 6 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloo. The referencee to English-language publications read an foljoVqs Ref- 4s T. G. Fox, P. J. Flory,.J. Phys. Colloid. Chem.p 51, 197, 1949. Ref- 5: G. Harvey, L. Klee, J. Amer. Oil Chem. Soo., L1, 127, 1950- ASSOCIATION: Soientific Research Institute of Cables and Insulating Material, Bratislava SUBMITTEDt February 28, 1961 Card 3/6, Z/009/61/000/004/003/UO5 E112/E253 UT H 0 R23 Rado, Rudolf and SimtLkova DagqgZ TITLE: Stability of Peroxide Cross-linked Polyetl~ylene Against Thermo-Oxidative Degradation PERIODICAL: Chemicky pAmysl, 1961, No. 4, pp. 209-211 TEXT: The present paper follows on a previous study, describing the preparation and thermo-mechanical properties of a peroxide-crosslinked polyethylene. Attention now is paid to the latter's oxidative degradation under the influence of heat. Crosslinking w4th peroxides will produce in the parent hydrocarbon a number of tertiary carbon atoms which, it was thought, may have an effect upon the resistance to scission-type reactions. To elucidate this point, the rate of oxidation of three types of poly- ethylenes was compared: (1) Polyethylene, cross-linked with benz(yl peroxide; (2) polyethylene, also cross-linked with benzoyl peroxide, but with all traces of eroxide or its decompo- sit.on products carefully removed, and (33 linear, not cross- 1' `._iked polyethylene. The rate of oxidation (thermo-oxidative degradation) was established by measuring the rate of oxygen Card 1/3 Z/009/61/000/004/003/005 E1121E253 Stability of Peroxide Cross-linked Polyethylene Against Thermo- Oxidative Degradation absorption and duration of the induction period for a temperature range of 135-185'c- Prepara-z;ion of samples and experimental details are given. A commercial brand of high-pressure polyethy- lene, "Telcothene" was used. Gross-linking was accomplished by treating powdered "Telcothene" with a solution of benzoyl peroxide in chloroform, evaporating the solvent in the cold and cross- linking by heating 5 hours at 90*C in an atmosphere of nitrogen. Removal of traces of peroxide or its decomposition products was achieved by repeated washing with carbon tetrachloride. Samples of the polymers in powder form were mixed with fine-grained silica (aerosil), placed in a -lass-tube and connected through a gas- burette to an oxygen cylinder. The apparatus was thermostatted. Results are summarized in graphs, plotting volume of absorbed oxygen versus time at different temperatures. It is clearly seen that: (a) Decomposition products of benzoyl peroxide are without effect upon the thermo-oxidative stability of polyethylene; (b) decrease in stability is caused by structural changes resulting Card 2/3 Z/009/61/000/004/003/005 E112/E253 Stability of Peroxide Cross-linked Polyethylene Against Thermo- Oxidative Degradation from cross-linkages. This is, however, considered insignificant (in the order of 5*0 in view of other advantages which the cross- linked polyethylene offers. There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 8 references: 2 Czech, 1 Soviet and 5 non-Czech. ASSOCIATION: Vyskumny ustav k9blov a izolantov, Bratislava (Research Institute for Cables and Insulating Materials, Bratislava) SUBMITTED: June 1, 1960 Card 3/3 31751 5 3 I` FS, and .-2.LMUrIAOVL4 0, -enditions for tne -are with diclunt--re 7 1r'~ My no.12, 1)61, Pa~.,IfAr of pevoxid" fz~~Uljr-os and advant7-iT,~,~-, cllemicall and Lh,~, -aze of dic:.i7neno ,~f~-oxide as cross a.,I-en~; _-o diocus.--,ed. The latters-' rate a:ld tempera- ture of decomposiuion correlate well with processin- tempcratures of Volycthylene, and --! hi-h degree of cross-link;n- cnn be ac'iieved The on of dicumcnc peroxide- 71.,. proceeds, ever! in soivents- b'v a ronomolecular, nor,-,,*;:.- I iin me-char.ism, and the- kinet,;ically iM;)OT't~3.--,~ I.-dividu~iI react,on -,teps of ti~,, cross- linkinr., process (-.,in b,,* ~-.,._ressed ','a:~d I,A' 31751 c dition:~ 1-01' /3.,; VO , on k it k L + -- -4 YT q C- re TT 1 o i ry aut er i ink 0z; T f o vma t on ey ,---t ve a )r, oil 31751 ; C-01)/ 1100 InC) the k0-5 4 11 7 3thy-" vw n~ren 1 ~;ed on a roll wii.; un 7 "T. -sere pla~.,- -en a - were -healed and :,-id 11 1. n I Ppgree of :ied f Sol-lb-1- Portion -er., of the mak. j oridt t s ~, o r; e rit ra. t i on o r from deFret ,~ular w igh t ven aDproximately as -urc offect on rate coiij-9,1'r 1~ Which constant a t;, for,, tt f*rcct on o,.-., It af -,tts. ~iowcver, the speoid of' tho I Lc "i n. t, on p i, (-,-,,timum vul(,.ini-,-..4tio!i time for ea(,',-, m.- , Z,il(' in wr.ich 891b of IT ---a!. ~or.~- of Wore a boa (,.onoei. t f W:, V, ~-.P-th e li. ri !-aze 31751 -ad a t i W'. 3 rea j . Vc) 42~ 2 1 av c1, ,stlt SITTiTOVIC. Mato, Dr. A short history of thp "Free Organization of Physicians In Dalmatia". LijeC. Vjeq. 77 no-5-7:342-346 May-July 55. (SOCUMES, KNICAL, Frpn Organiz. of Physicians in Dalmatia, Hist. (Ser)) ~IMUWVI~ -pboTo-meffIE-ai-tai-iAntioni d eivu h1wrd Puma.- 7 ce"'t5ile-11 preparations. K. Aimunovk ("Asul. Lab. "Pliva, Zagreb). Acta. Phaj-R-.TQM3f-6, 83-W195N.-The rho trh~ detn. of eplArive (1) In pure saint. as well-as "Pliva" has been proposed. The procedw!, based on the colcr reaction of I with CuSO4 In alk. soln., is cutried out as follows: to 50 mg. of I is added 5 -W. of 4% soln, of NaOll aid 5 nil. of a 50b%. (if 19. CUS01.5160 in 40 g. 11,0, the ulixt. Ii dild. with IftO to 60 nit., stlrred an4 allowed to stanti for 10 min, The suptrilatant liquid is and lite extinction of the clear soln. Is ded. at contriftiged 650 111p. Witter being used for comparison. Wits. of I In cuticni. of 0,05- 0.2,'1,, fo)Jow the Latubtrt-Beer law. Ac- CtjTaCy Of the flieth0d: &n-lillter ?.:. "Sowint, the Seeds of Cypress Trees at the NurEeries In September." P. 2L5. VIODIS:-JAK, Vol 2. 1953- -5-aJevo, YuEorlsvla-) SO: 1-11unthly List of Zast European Accessions, (SEALil, LC, Vol. 4, .:o. 14, May 1955, Uncl. SIMUN(xic, IA. The terraced afforostition of degraded Karst areas. p. 1. (Sumarski List. Vol. 81, No. 1/2, van./Feb., 1957v Zagreb, Yugaloria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (E&1) Le. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 195% Uncl. SD4UNOVICj M. Pbysiological joining of roots in the Aleppo pine,, cluster pim,, and stow pirA. ps 268. Periodicals SUMARSKI LIST. Vol. 82,, no, 7/8v July/Aug. 1958. AGRICULTURE SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC vole 8a No* 4 April 1959, Uncl, ACC NR: AR70041 0 ~N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0l69/66/000/012/V055/V055--- AUTHOR: Savellyev, B. A.; Simunova, E. L. TITLE: Mean annual temperature of the surface of Antarctic Continent SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12V352 REF SOURCE: Sb. Muzeya zemleved. MGU, no. 3, 1965, 257-259 7NFAPf r., c) 0 c/^Io Mf C - j TOPIC TAGS:,, Antarctic climate, temperature, annua&Ammf W111mal te im--lur-ap glacier, isotherm, glaciol4y, isohy'pse, geophysics /Antarctica ABSTRACT: An approximate isothermal chart of annual zero amplitudes of the ice cover of Antarctica (the Antarctic Continent) was compiled by the authors from temperatures recorded in the upper layers of the ice cover at 23 points in the central and peripheral zones of Antarctica. Isotherms of annual zero amplitudes are in good agreement with the iso4ypses, and apparently are related to elevation points and the configuration of the continent. The coldest part of Antarctica is clearly outlined. delineated by the -57C mean annual isoline. In Card 1 / 2 UDC: 551. 324.412(99) ACC NR- AR7004113 plotting the chart, an analysis was made of the stratigraphy of the temperature field of the ice cover in a given geographic location. Graphs of temperature variations with depth are plotted from temperature measurements logged in a well; these show horizon;i in which the amplitude of temperature fluctuations during the year equals zero. The temperature of this horizon was taken as the mean annual temperature of the surface of the ice cover. The temperature is clearly apparent on the graph at the point of change In the vertical temperature trend within the body of the glacier. As a rule a horizon with such a temperature is of 10-15 m below the surface. A bibliography of 5 titles is includedl G. Deyev. [Translation of abstract] ISPI SUB CODE: 08/ 0 YUW3LAVIA/Inorga,nic Chemistry - Complex Compounds C. Abi Jour Merat Zhur - Kh1miya, No2, 1957, 4C80 Author Branica., M., Bona, E.,, Simunovic N. Tczakj B. Title Extractioii of luorganic TOM wX AOIWI~UC Solvents- I- Coiitinuous Extraction of Uranyl Nitrate with Tetr,-Iiydro- sylvane and Tetrahydro Pyrane. Orig Pub : Croat. chcm. acta, 1956, 28, No 1, 9-12 Abstract : Tetrahydrosylvana (I) and tetrabydropyrane (II) are much m.re effective extraction agents for U02(1'03)2 (III) than ethyl ether (IV) and ethyl acetate (V). 1,11th a constant concentration of M103 (0.25 N) and III (I mg U In 12 ml) in the aqiieous phase, % of extrac- ted III incrcases with concentration of NH4NG3' The salting-out effect of 111f4NC3 is least pronounced on using IV and V as extracting agents. Tbe most effective extracting agent is I which rermves 10C% U from a solu- tion that is 0.8 N in NH 4NOY Il extracts III completely Card 1/2 - 3 - L 214t,--;-6(' A _R.T P 6' 0 10 ? 6 8 SOURCE COME: CZ/CX,)80/65/000/003/0()77/C)078 AU"MOR: Jelinek, M.; Simurda, J. (Engineer) OIM: none TITLE: Inventions and patents -- Czech patent No. PV 5657-63, Class 21c SOURCE': Automatizace, no- 3, 1965, 77-78 TOPIC TAGS: logic circuit, digital computer, electric relay, ionizing radiation, electronic component, pneumatic control AB'3TRACT: (1) Patent Apnlication, lly~oportional pulse rogula- tor. PT 21c, 46/50, IMPT G 05f, rv 5657-63 from 16 Oct 63. 1-1. Jelinek and Engr J. SimuLlrda. (2) Patent No. 112,94o, 13T 42m, 15, Mff F1706c, effective from 16 Apr., 163. Engr P. Drazan. Con- nection of pneumatic lof~k~~a_l circuit' 1,composed oT_iii~cFid inver- tors. (3) 14, MPT G o6d, effective from 25 Jun 63. Engr F. Svoboda. Multiple relay insert for digital computer. (4) Patent No. 113,o4o, n 42b, 11, MPT G 06bf effntive from 3 Apr 63, J. Kuba Dr Nat Sci and A. __ Un- covslcy.~.Method of measuring thei -Eh-1-cknoss of material irradi- aT_e__dF_By i*o*iii'zin-f-,'i-acllii-fi:o-'n-*and equipment for carryi it out. (5) Patent No. 11390699 FT 42q, 1/10, MPT G 05d, efpectivo from 24 oct 6 Eiigr V, Bro ovsk NJ _-K-U&~n1wav naaA . Con- el0-ctrbj"TMjM'M_rW imr. _6. nection V ~nn An Car I -SUB COW: WjA3o1&4_5UWi_DATKL_none L 0601.60bEl J..? 6r., inz.; 1101*10LA, F., inz.; KUGII~HA, :'., inz.; PAVLI(;-*,K, Z... inz.; i-.., inz.; GABEUA, J., &kade,-lik; inz.; JUZA, j., dr., inz.; K~JiL, V., inz.; POSMIL, J., inz.; DOLLZAL, prof., dr., inz.; ZEM~.11, VI., Inz.; LIO-TOUGH, b. inz.; 6VAb, V., dr., inz.; IASKA, L., in::.; JAHODAR, V., inz.; KOHNS i.j, inz. Developmnt of powrcr insta-Llatiom over a long period of time; ourm,w-y of reports made at the 7th Conference of Power engineers in Bratislava.. September 6-8Y 1960. Energetika Cz 11 no.3: Suppl: Energetika 11 no-3:1-23 161. 1. CILIen korespondent Ceskoolovenske akadenie ved (for Osolsobe). ": ll , I.. , iilz. i risi I" anni ;,.,rstiry of thtt Fir tit Brno :,'a rm*n, Ftw~*,:ry, Xavo:ly Klemnti G,-)t.Lwa:Lia. Strojirenstvi 14 no.ril ,,,~ I Jt) t 6~, 1 !... -.1, )ry, Zav,),ij K-',i~a-,intsi ~. , ,, i rst, firtic, :. nj i#) Fac I Br no . 3 . 311-TWINA, 1. _., "Transistor -npine-rim7ll 171 T. Svrinq. 'L-! I. Sim-irlna. rrpr7ila Hr-.- 10 r~-. 1/2:67. 161 i ..A. Ll,. i N.,,. I ! van 7lw,ntj-f.:va years of :Abrary Of the InstiLute of Electric L Energija L-v 12 'b 3. Kp,!, c. f Ij Z,- ,, xf~:Cil ir ,-~~ieulat-ion of coag,.Iat-on str,;ctur-~-fcrming Drocessez -r, a::-,.;e,'-!E "--iy .1ispersions by means of ultrascn,;c vibrations. Part 1: Effect c.-' --~Itrasordc vibrations on the stability of aqueous suspensions of c1ays. Ukr. kbim. zhur. 30 no.S:F23-630 1~4. ( :"2, F.A 17 : 111 1, InsLituL obsnchey i neorganicheskay khimii AN 'JkrSSR. in M 't~'r v: i': I Q S 3 SR SIMMIN, Tikhon Tinefoyevich .- SAPOZHNIKOV, M.B., rodaktor: POPOVI, N.A., tekhnicheskly rodairter. (Experience in organizing the work of a rolling mill] Opyt orge- A12ftt~ii truda a& prokatnem etas@. Rostov-sa-Deau, Restovskee oblostnee ka-ve. 1952. 14 p. I (KWA 9:5) (Rolling sills) 82564 L,2 0 S1080160103VO61OV006 AUTHORS: Shidlovskiy, A. A., Semishin, V. I., Simutin, V. I. '7-----~ TITLE- Thermal Decomposition and Burning of Hydrazine Nitratek\ PERIODICALt Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 1411-1413 TEXT- - The thermal stability of hydrazine nitrate and its capacity of steady burning were investigated. The formation heat of hydrazine niteate from elements is 59.8 kcal/g-mole, At high temperatures starting from 180 0C hydra- zine nitrate N2H4 - HNO is a substance with lower thermal stability than ammonium nitrate. At POOC its ignition is observed, The.addition of potassium bichromate to hydrazine nitrate reduces its thermal stability. Under the conditions of room temperature and atmospheric pressure it cannot burn steadily 41 in a pipe of 20 mm in diameter. In conformity with the theory of burning developed by Andreyev (Ref. 16) hydrazine nitrate acquires the ability of steady burning at atmospheric pressure in a 20mm-pipe in two cases: a) when it is heated preliminarily to a temperature of no less than 90-100 0C; b) when a small quantity of a substance reducing its thermal stability and catalyzing burning is added, viz., potassium bichromate. The addition of potassium bichromate makes it possible to bum a mixture of hydrazine nitrate with Card 1/2 82564 3/080/60/033/06/05/006 Thermal Decomposition and Burning of Hydrazine Nitrate ammonium nitrate at atmospheric pressure. There is 1 graph and 16 references: 3 Soviet, 4 French, 3 English, 2 German, 2 American, 1 Canadian and 1 Swiss. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Moscow 1!nstitute of Chemical Machine Building) SUBMITTEDi November 12, 1959 Card 2/2 UWR / Forost Scianco. Forost Culturos. K-4 Abs Jour : Rof. Zhur - Biologiya, No 17, 1958, No- 77512 Author : Tsotour., M. N-;_ZjajjjDg,__A_-_S_,j Yaroshovich, V. G. Inst : Dnopropotrovsk Univorsity Titlo : Influonco of Phosphor-Bactorin on tho Growth of Soodlings of Troo Spocios Orig Pub : Nauchn., zap. Dnopropotr. un-t, 1955, 54., 49-59 Abstract : Tcats conductod by Dnopropotrovsk Univoreity on chomozems In 1953-1954 ahmod that with tho introduction of phosphor- bactorin, tho growth of soodlinEp of troo apocios is Increasod (naplo, chorry, poor); foliago is Incroasod and shodding is docroased. In addition, tho contont of P2(~ and N In tho louvoo vau incroased. Coxd 1/1 23 . i to A - & I s if I * 11 a 11 U ts 16 of of 1111 it M 23 SO 9 V No 4 it a a 0 - ILI ii 6 1 1 V 1 0 A 4 I, ? - -- - s IV A 9C fats 1 I jo A M I-A J r A . J-9 flo$11111 104 4114 1 tx~ 00 .00 *00 l 008 ProdectlLon of sterile gelatin for Injosorboms. N"-flortolm e 00 Au'J J.. somwelf. Myessll'lyn 5 Motoch".1*1 1""M 194s, 00 Iz No. 1, 44-9- Sumt.ury of the current -;P%wt pt,-luctitm eLAtin few inedu ittal injorc- n of stride b f i -00 js~ im el ix prep que S tiotts. The gelatin "n. in N40 i4 prrjxl. at 44, see .511' with Agitation; t be soln. is rocutralitret to twortiothyttiol 6 Irri(oril with:1fe w trui sed~ d (h h N 011 i ~ Lor i A e 11111C W t tit hrt frk-%Il um (flown CAttit 1 k- min s lb f 00 a er u . ar a c 40 ce.11. o ar stactd frelzrn nc,( over [0 ttAy*. The upin. t% iuto- off clAyed for ').5 br. with 0.5 Atm. strAm. prie,,mr-filteml, 901 net peackAgret. The fitkil 41111111,11% Aft %99'rillde~f AgAin AS C.. Nt K'-4jj.'F1 It see ae' 0 j! 41111-tLA 11tVAL .LUMCK.L 1.1111111.1bitt CL*S$WKATION see *e to. &*-LAW - :0,0 see Sol"*,) .&F aft# 441 - - -- - - : ; Wool U a At to It of i . r F -r+ --W-1 T 'n Ili 0 a a I I ~ 0 P 91,11, Opel son no Ivan list - a 0 0 0 1440 0 0 0 a ! : : 9 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 ! 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3~ 114 1. ~!INIVJL, P. Predtsriyatiye vysokoy proizvodstvennoy kulltury. (Bak. 11.1yasokombinat im. beriya). Myas. industriya SSSS, l9h9, no. 6, s. 17-20 ROUDES'I'VEMSKEY I B.A., general-leytenant zapasa; !WBISV, S.T., general-mayor v otstavke; S _~P, ~,O general- mayor v otstavke; VaAVIZEY, F-JI., general-m"or v otstavke; SYChEV,) K.V,, general-nwior, red.; ~ILAXMV, X.M., polkovnik, red.; GNEDMTS, P.P.., polkovnik z'aFasa, red.; ZUDINA, M.P., tekhn,, red. (Attack in a wooded-swampy and in a wooded-r.ountainous locality; collection of tactical examples of the attack of a rifle unit in the Great Fatriotia War in 1944] Nastuplenie v lesisto-bolotistoi i gorno-lesistoi mestnosti; sbomik tak- -Licheskikh priirerov nastupleniia voisk strelkovogo korpusa po opytu Velikoi Otechestvennoi voiny v 1944 g. 1.1,oskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 203 p. _ (Album of diagrams] Allbom sklier.. 11, diagrars. (MIRA 15:2) (Attack and defence (I'iili+Aary science)) '76 SIXVULIDI..j.A.- [Computation of Lvirders on a solid elastic base (approsim9tion method)) Raschet balok na oploshnom uprugom o9novanil (priblizhennyi metod). Moskva, Sovetakais nauka, 1955- 94 p. (MIRA 11:6) (Girders) (Blactic plates and shells) SOV/I-'-1-57 8-9543 Tr.jrislalion from- Relerafi%nyy zhurnal. Mekhani~ 7. . r 8, p 1 3 8 ( 55 R) A U r HOR: Sirrivulidi. L A. TI I'I-F- Approxii-natc Method of Analysis of Beams Resting on an Elastic Founda-- tion (Priblizhennyy metod rascheta balok, lezhashchikh na uprugom o _" n 0 % '-t 11 i i) PERIODICAL: Sb, fr. Mosk. inzii.-stroit. in-t, 1956, Nr 14, pp 187-200 ABSTRACT: The author proposes an approximate method for the analysis of beams resting on an elastic foundation, a method based on the use of a third power polynomial to represent the distribution of reactive pres- sures p(x). The equations of the plane problern of the theory of elas- ficil~' are U~ed for the tokindation. To determine the coefficients of the polynomial, the following conditions nitist be fulfilled: 1) Both at the lelt end of tic span and at the span center the amount of beam deflec- tion must. equal the an-tount of foundation settling; 2) the areas com- prised between the flexure lines of the beam and the originally straight beam -axis line must equol the areas comprised between the lines of foundation settling and the originally straight foundation- surface line; C,.t rd I I-' ~) at the center point of the beam the third derivatives of the beam SOV1112-1-tI7 8-95-11 Mt-thod of Ailalys's of Beams Resting or; hr. El~:stic Foundation d., I I f. , I I ( )II ~ 11111 s1 4. (111;11 lhv 1hi rd iouir,dat on -set.i lement de ri, aU%cs. By way of lllu~lraflon arc gi cri tor some specitic problem-,, and tliv (Actilation results ark, (MlIP.11(ld v.-Ith ilkc more pret ise results that ha%v been oblamud fly Wher allthurs p I Killbill Card 212 12-1 -58-9- 104 70 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 150 (USSR) AUTHOR: Si111vu1W4_L-1_~ TITLE: Calculation Formulas for Beams on an Elastic Foundation (Formuiy dlya rascheta balok na Uprugom osnovanii) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Vses. zaochn. inzh. -stroit. in-t, 1957, Vol 1, pp 72-77 ABSTRACT: Formulas are adduced for the calculation of beams which trans- mit a load onto a continuous elastic and isotropic medium charac- terized by a constant modulus of elasticity and a constant Poisson ratio. The reaction pressure upon the beam exerted by the elastic foundation is approximated by it fourth-order polynomial. The settling of the foundation is represented by the well-known formula of Flamand. The final formulas are not distinctively simple, neither are specific examples of their application shown. P. 1. Klubin Card 1/1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1037 Simvulidi, Ivan Anestovich Raschet balok na sploshnom uprugo-i osnovanii (Analysis of Beams on a Continuous Elastic Foundation) Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskaya nauka," 1958. 307 P. 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: Zubareva, T.A.; Ed. of Publishing House: Anoshina, K.I.; Tech. Ed.: Shlyk, M.D. PURPOSE: This work isintended for design engineers and for gradu- ate students, speciall*zing in civil and hydraulic engineering. COVERAGE: The author gives a method for the analysis of finite length and constant cross section beams resting on continuous elastic foundation and subjected to various arbitrary loads. The author mentions that the present edition is considerably re- vised and contains material from the first edition published In 1955 and from the author's other works. Four new chapters have C a r ~ __1_/A ?--- - Analysis of Beams (cont.) 1037 been added. Chapter VIII presents extensive tables to facilitate the calculation of beams and frames resting on a continuous elastic foundation. He also gives some information on the appli- cation of N.M. Gersevanov's discontinuous functions to the analysis of' structures. There are 55 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Introduction 4 Ch. I. Discontinuous Functions of N.M. Gersevanov and Their Application to the Analysis of Structures 1. General information on discontinuous functions 7 2. Solution of problems of structural mechanics with the use of discontinuous functions 11 C ~aj~. SIMVULIDI, Ivan Anestovich; TSEYTLRI, Ley Aleksandrovich; YUKHVITS, S.L., -- re A.P., red. izd-.va; GRIGORCMWI,, n"cbnyy d t L.A.,, tekbn. red. [Fundamentals of graphic statics and flat hinged trusses] Osnovy gra- fostatiki i ploskie sharnirnye fermy. Moskva, Goo. izd.-vo *Vyoshaia shkola,~ 1961, 66 p;os) (MIRA 24:10) Graphic stat (Trusses) SIMMIDI, Ivan Aneatovich; KOFTEWSKIY, D.Ya., red.; YEZHOVA, L.L., tekhn. red. (Sectional beams suported by an elastic foundation] Sontavnye balki na uprugom osnovanii. IMosk-vas Gos.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola,'t 1961. 203 p. (Beams and girders) (KIRA 14:11) 611-11VULIDI,Ivan Anestovich; JYGIIKOV, D.V., prof., retsenzent; LL~,,ODIIIA, N.N., red. [calculating engineering structures for elastic founda- tions] Haschet inzhenernykh konstruktsii na uprugom os- novanii. Moskva, Rosvuzizdat, 1963. 143 p. (MIRA 17:6) KLEYN, (,',eorgiy Konstax)tinovich; 3RMLID1, I.A., prof., doktor - TCV~1111N, D.Y' , st. nauchn. sotr. , tekhn. nauk,retsenzent. I- es kand. teklm. nauk, retsenzent; BO1;tOEIIA, red. (Calculating retaining walls] Raschet podpornykh sten. Yaroslavl', Vysshaia shkola., 1964. 195 P. (HURA 17:8) :I,. turpLI -BEUIN, T a.G.. kandidat tokhnichaskikh nauk; LkHLINSKATA, R.I.; MOROZ, V.A.', KAFLANSKIYo S.A., inshener; KAGNICHKINA, T-F-, inshener; SIMTAGINA, M.N., inzhener;:~~KOLISKIT, I.F.. redaktor; KONYASHINA, A., EekhnidflS daktor. [Principal factors in dispatching -,nd automation of city water supply systems] Oanovnye polozheniia po diapetcherizatsit. i avto- matizatsti sigtem gorodskogo vodoanabzheniia. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva kommunallnogolboziaistva RSFSR, 1955. 38 P. (M LFU 9: 1 1. Akademiya lconumllwW khozyalstva. (Water supply engimewring) SJNYAKOVA, R.A, Some histochemical data on the role carbohydrates in the morphogenesis Arkh. pat. 22 no. 8:67-74 160. (RHEUMATIC HEART DISMSE) (NUCLEIC of ribonucleic acid and of rheumatic gran:,Lilomas. (MIRA 14--1) (CARBOHYDRATE nTABOLISM) ACIDS) S D'I ZEW. 3 1 C I 1EVS I KA,," Fatty acidB of lignite wax obtained frcm brcum coal of the Alexandrian stratum. Ukrainian S.S.R. I. Kuznetsov, 1. B. Mzetal 'ka, ot, 13, Rapp -and A. Simzen-Sich2volka. Mem. Inst. Chem. Tech., Acad. Sci. Ukrain, S.S.R. No. 10, 183-95 (in Rursian, 196, in English, 196-7) (1938).-Detarred and refined lignite way which had been extA. from Alexandrian brown coal was subjected to the follow- ing series of treatments in order to isolate the fatty agids: (1) sapon., (2) conversion of the K salts into Ga salts, (3) sepn. of the un- saponiflable solne. (4) sepn. of the free acidsj (5) prepn. of Me e5tegs of these acids, (6) fractional distn. of these Me esters, (7) sapon. of the sep, ester fractions, (8) sepn. of the free fatty acids for detg. their compn. B. Z. Kamich DZHCr,ALO, G.N.; MURASIEV, A.N.; SIN, A.P. Mining a thick flat seam by inclined layers in an ascending order. Ugoll 40 no.2:20-23 F 165. (MIRA 18W 1. Shakhta No.107, Karagandinakiy basseyn (for Dzhogalo, Sin). 2. Kazakhskiy filial Vsesoy-uznogo nauchno-issledovatelfskogo mark- sheyderskogo instituta (for Murashev). ,-, 11 1.- ; -. slit) . _, ~,. ;, . ; IK , , i. , - ~ . ", , . I . 4 hloride y- (,n!3 C) Sir, 1. "The Proportion of Forage Sowing Areas in Collective Farma. (To be contd.) p. 311. (_AjM&rtmdo=y, Vol. 5, No. 10, October, 1953, Budapest) East European Vol. 3, No. 3 1954 60; ITonthl List of All" Accession4.Library,of Congress, March ##, Uncl. . , V - .1 -.,. , 6A . - j'' . .. . ..;-j -~f 7, , ~ :.. - . . . . I . 'f viravI I JIT- Pete nr aro--~ IT SPI, L. Proportion of plant --rowing on arable land and recults of f arruing it on collective farris. p. 32h, AIRUTUDO,%Uff (Xics-arin k:rartudomanyi 4~ ;r Dudapest, lol. 8, go. 7, July 1956 SOUPCE: East Euroocan Accessions List (EMAL) Library of Congrezs, Vol. 5, N~. 11, November 1956 SIN, L. - Gastroilaostomv syndromw. Haffe sebeszet 4 no.2:97-100 1951s (GIML ZO:11) 1. Doctor. 2. Surgie&l Clinic (Director -- Prof, Dr, Gyula Jaki), Szeged Univerelty. Hungary (USSR)/Medicine - Transplantation Oct 53 of Arteries "Preservation and Transplantation of Arteries)" L. Sin, D. Berci,,D. Gal, E. Ormos, Surgical Clinic and Inst of Pathol, Szeged U Xhirurg, j7o 10, PP 70-75 Describes the procedure and histological aspects of aorta transplantation in animals. The tissues vere preserved in a mixt similar to Tirode,s soln and comtg glucose, lap' of plasma, -and buffer compda. Retrograde arteriograms of the 9 survivors from the 26 animals used in the exDt showed.a. complete 273T43 adjustmUt Of the tv&UsPlaut- Similar transplants vere made in humns. Numn tissues were removed frm persons who died from non-septic or non-malig- VAnt causes, and preserved for as long as 75 days. In human transplants, the solution for preserving vus the same.as described above but the blood plas- M& used for preservation matched the blood type of the donor. Authors advised that further research is in progress in this field. They suggest that every 1&r4p =dical institution keep a supply Of preserved material, and have a staff qualified to perroM trWWP1=t&ti0WA. ABRAHAM, A.; SIN, L. ~~Vwak- Microsconic of fixed vascular grafts. Act& morvh.hung. 5 no.1-2:103-112 1955. 1. Institute o.- Greneral Zoology Find 14iolopv of the Univergitv, Szeged (Director: Prof. A. Al)rahnm) And rat Department of Surgery of the Medical University, Szered (Director: Prof. Gy. Jaki). (AORTA. innervation. microscopic innervation of fired grafts) TTWISPLA1117ATIW.J. aorta, microscopic innervation of fixed grxLftn) SIN, L. ALTQRU',tY, I., Lri S7_A&tDUS m. Dri SIN L., Dr; 1. Depart- ment of _-.irger-j of (Szekeafoher- vari Korhaz, I. Sebeszeti Oaztaly). "1n~=unnbiolO9iCP_1 Aspects of Form3line Treated Blood Vessel Hetfjrotransplant3. 11 Budapest, Orvosi HeVil&2, Vol 101+, No 2, 13 Jan 63. pp 59- 61. AlIntrIkOtS CAUthOrt' Hungarian au=ary modified) ?or maline ~Eri;aRtWeT-and frozen pig blood veasels were transplanted into dogs and the dOg3 were also injected with homo4onates pre- pared from the respective bloo vessels. The &nizals were observad for 2 1/2 years. At the and of two yaars, orlv the dogs which bad received the frozex blood vessel showed any a.ttibo production while no &ntibody formation could be shown tK any of the Animals prior to the end of the obser- vation period. Abwut one-third of 26 references are Rastern. piropean, the rest Weatern. ... ..............