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3-1 -T -*@ -.-7 ' - @ , 11. "The )f t.,e lbl-cyl of wan,@ " c.)ld- bl,-,,..-)d,)d h:)r3es." Inst for k.l:-;@1 Vet. Fac., U. -,f Z:-,-,,n2b. Vet. Arc',I;.r,-r. 221 : 2 -l!` - 3 Cr@ i ,1952 T., BRONGULMYHV, V.V.; STIMMORTSIVA, A.A. Origin of 7amen and Tournai carbonate breccias in the Greater Xara- Tau [with summary in Inglishl. Sov. geol. 1 no.3:51-68 Kr 15B. (NIPIA 11:5) 1. Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki. (Urs.-Tku-Breocia) strat NA.iFA.1):-AN@J, I, ? .;TILLA, Al. "I lorlition3 -,n the P.-e3encoq of Urgonitir, -@ast of baile flr,r,i,ilano (Banpt.) :Dari seama sed 49 rt.l.-7"-"g 161-162 !publ. 1. Subridttrid Xarch 161, 1962. GABAYL-SULKOWA, M.; STILLIa, A. Tietze's disease. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.7:323-325 16 Feb 59. 1. Z Oddzialu Chorob Wownetrzynch Szpitala Czerniakowskiego i Lecznlcy Ministenstwa Zdrowia w Warazawie; ordynator: prof. dr mod. M. Fejgin. Adres: Warszawa. ul. Stepnska 19. Szpital Czerniakowski. (RIBS, die. Tletze's die., case reports (Pol)) RAGgYNSKI, J. STILL3:1, A. A cane-77'locroli the left branch of the bundle of his comolicated by ilvocFrdial infarct. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.26:1195-1196 29 June 59. 1. (Z Oddzialu Ghorob liewnetrznych Szpitala Gzerniakowakiego w I.Ittrazawie; ordynator: prof. dr med. 11. Fejgin) (I MdRT BLOCK, compl. ) (KYOGAIRDIAL INIAXT, compl. .1 . @ - -. , @ - -, @-) sl-. -- ! @ L, - 1 ?WGIN, Mieczvalnw,@ Qn.combined coronsa7 insufficiency. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.39: 1743-1748 28 SePt 59- 1. (Z Oddzialu Wawnetrznego Szpitaln Czerniakowskiego w Warozavie; ordynator: orof. dr med. M. Fojg1n). (GOTIONART DISEASE. compl.) ,,, -,aTTT-Tb.*R. '@_ @ - -, - l----..,-P I Patent reviewis. IjAgy kom lap 18 no,6:287-288 j. 163. , f -1 TS 11 11 -;@ I C @ t c 1. fj iaten', rev4ew@. :nar lF ro.F,,fQ:4-95 A.9-9 STILLM. Ottone Process for refining ferrovillcon and making cast iron or steel from It. Koh lap 97 no.10:475 0 164 'Ttl- @- - f@ '! @ n in 1. .."': . - - n ;.!-. @ @ I @@ 1 ' , ;@- - -,@ - .*" _r @! `@"L -'I-- ' - .. -1 - -t 1 , @,. J@. !- @@! . ; c.,:; - In @1-), @ -. i"i '. I .- - " t t:,@ . :.. . @ ., :'. @ - - . . . .: . I , "; - 7 - , " . - " I I . . '- @', @.' -Vti:t@--21 i, t .i -, -1 . I @- , , - , -. -@, ;-, S , IF I-' - - - , , : .. ,- Vttr@M.TN , , ST I LLF U -4, 01tone Process for prepa-rIng homogeneous bodins with fine grani2lar structure from crude copper slags. Koh I.ap 98 no-3:143 Mr 165. STILLER, Robert I - The situation and technical development tasks of the construction vorks of collective farm . Epites szemle 5 no-5:131-133 161. R.STILLERV Jolan Biological investigation of dug wells. Allattani kozl 48 no.1/4:129-133 1619 1. Ikgyar Nemzeti @Uzeum, Termeszettudomanyi @hzeum, STILLT-F) V. "Mining and orfianization of work in an open pit." FUDY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3, no. 8, Aug. 1955. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAII, LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas. V SUBJECT: CSR/Mining 127-10-9/2@1, AUTHOR: Stiller, V., Engineer TITLE: Ore MinIng in the Chvaletice Open Mine (Dobycha rudy v Khvaletitskom karlyere) PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnal, 1957, #10, pp 40-43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Chvaletice deposit of iron-manganese ores and pyrite slates is located at the northern slope of the "Rudnyye" Gory.' The iron-manganese ore body is of sedimentary origin and lies at a depth of 10 to 15 m from the e9rth surface, but outcrops in the north and south. The content of manganese in the ore varies considerably, a- mounting to 10 to 15 @ on the everagel the sulfur content is 5 to 12 % and phosphorus content in about 1.5 The bottom and the roof of the ore body are mainly graphitized and con- sist of pyritic slates. In the western part of the deposit, the ore body is represented by a syncline whose axis runs from north-west to south-east. Card 1/3 The dip angle is 160. The separation between the syncline wings TITLE: Ore Mining in the Chvaletice Open Mine (Dobycha rudy v Khvaletitakom karlyere) is 250 m in the western part and about 550 m in the eastern part. The Chvaletice ores can be divided into 4 main types by their hardness, abilities to be crushed and concentrated: 1. Very soft, graphitized argillites with a high content of bitumen and low content of coarse-grained pyritel v 2. Hard pyritic slates with a medium sulfur content; So-called "compact pyrites", very hard slates with a high content of pyrite a@d considerable admixtures of manganese, and 4. Very hard iron-manganese ore. The mining of this deposit requires very careful geologic pros- pecting which Is being carried out by means of Soviet-manufact- ured drilling machines of the "JOB" type. Bore holes, rO to bO m deep, are drilled with a considerable advancement with- respect to operating stopes. The ores are mined by means of explosives. Bore holes are Cqr,i 2/3 drilled with Soviet drilling m3chines of the '!UY-20-2" type. TITLE: Ore Mining in the Chvaletice Open Mine (Dobycha rudy v Khvaletitskom karlyere) The ore is loaded with "Mb-2" and "E-25" excavators. Ore mining proceeds simultaneously in 3 operational benches while one bench is in reserve. The open mine is 8CO m long. The ore is transported in 6.3 m3 cars wi h side unloading,pulled by 200-hp locomotives. At present, 16 m@ dump cars are being in- troduced, and it is planned to replace steam locomotives by elec- tric oneB. The daily ore output in 1955 was 4.135 tons and in 1956 was 4,279 tons. The article contains 2 plans and 3 tables. No references are cited. ASSOCIATION: Not indicated PRE'ENTED BY: Translated from the Czech, by D.D. Novikov, Engineer SUBMITTED: No date indicated AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress. Carl 3/3 p - r . -,zard; ST-HER-WINKLIT'l i--erfLa - itii-JA', 1, lRy., . i , , I Case uAl malignant meD noma with =et-az:ta.-re@- -@;:, t.,.e bone I.-liad. lek. IF no.20:1609--1612 15 C, 11715, 2. Z Instytutu OnkoloCli, Oddzial w (Dyrektor: dr. med. J. ImLecki) . L 1-1 1,j i - i L J HUNWM/Clo--illcal Teehn 1-1,-,y Chenical 1r.,,-'ucto -ind Thd r nerv.1 Fu,-,lt3, ipplicatim Troatnent -if S-lid 141, Abs JDur Ref Zhur - Khimiya, N, 9, 1953, 3CO()8 Auth.r Stillerne-Kisteleki, M. and Vincze, T. Inst Title S--)ric Pniblens ir. the Chcuiccd Treatinent of C-)nl Oritj Pub Statiszt Szerile, 35, N-1 3, 234-24o (1957) (in Hwicarian) Abstract A p@.pular article ruvivinG the ec-,n.;rlics .-,f the chadcal treatmuit of c,-)al. Card 1/1 STIUO) K. "Vurg in full transformation" Per Bujqasine Socialiste. Tirane, Albania. Vol. 13, no. 1, Jan 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), IC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas FER -F! J@"-@!"-@' S! i A 1,11 3 T Periodical. STILL'I, 1. !!ow to j,et mon_- jn@eat and milk. 0. 30 Vol- 13, no. 2, r@'Qb, 1959. ..onthly List., of l-,;;st E-1,ironean Accessions Lr !01. May 1959, Unclass. Li 4, Apr. 195',, 1,@),Ithly -I-i-L of LG, Vol. 8, :10. 7, JulY Unclas ACC NRI AP6035920 SOURCE CODE: -3- 66/00-0-/-0-2-0/0113/0173 ;AUTHOR: Rozhin, D. P.; Gualkovp B. N.; Stillniks E. V.; Baskakov, V. I.; Veselin,-V. S. iORG: none TITLE: Shut-off pyrovalve. Class 47, No. 187463 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, .1906. 173 J@T@ib@IC TAGS: valve, aircraft fuel system, fuel feed system ABSTRACT: The proposed valve for use, for instance, in aircraft fuel .1systems, contains a pyromechanism-controlled shut-off element and a housing with a flow-through section having inlet and outlet ducts and a sealing flange. To ensure air-tight sealing by closing the shut-off 3 Card 1/2 Fig. 1. Pyrovalve I - Shut-off-elazent; 2 - valve houstagg 3 - flow-through section; 4 - inlet duct; 5 - pyroatchauLas jACC NR. AP60359_20__'____________ element along a single contact surface, to decrease the size and weight of the valve, and also to simplif 'y its design,, the flow-through sectioni, of the housing is made in the form of a conical seat; the inlet (or outlet). duct closes when the pyromechanism triggers the shut-off element.1 This element has the shape of a truncated cone (see Fig. 1). Qr44. i art. has: 1 figure. (WA-761 SUB CODE:*: 21PI SUBM DATE: 13Feb65/ 6"IVIAC, E. :jTIj'AC) D. Proldems of the Zavreb ecnorny; transTortation consequences of deffaults d the Zaf,rel. railrced junction. P. 441- Vol. 11, Tio. 12, Lec. 195@ 2,:-,LEZj''I Cz, TLEC",@IN COY BeoErad, Yuroslavia So; hast -:-uropeon Accessions, Vol. 5, May 1956 UGO 1). N1. DywiJ, it jI"IlIi!.,t4Ih I r i n(I u7j g r c I jTili;,31.1 ii!U. .lr4r"x I - - crojoAlt, tA.- OFP) ;eWj CYO'At. , I (Nollyl w,:@ 'JIU13fine, all, re,;,I Tmp., 114) ml. 0 runw@ed, thk Wf. v,hi i, dri@l @ it @i wol .:i&l. to I i-Ad VI.M; la cyc I-lin -@yarm-tr t d- r@@11 11 1 A. ig,rinIgg ri i a ild Idene)thl.i7olidin S-onts of X-plithaloyl avitno Odehydes. ""I " lion an4 untillacictlid., .4ctivity. I. "'Oully, nd II-L L -.- r 26. 71-jAlt).WK-in--Fn-g- of plithalimidualdels)-des Ulu] li,-c 2 were' J,repl. att(I temed aritia.4 'Sl,1p;jv1ic,prcus aurrus, Badrrium- pl@vrywir-uns, Enherickia -.Wi, and Ewirrococcus by the Fcwd Und Dieg Adminktruticak metliod. ThittAcmictrba-zones ,hinved nctivity, while the thiazaliclorm were generally InvAlve. Some of these compds. were teited also by the Oxford Cup Amay method against the &ame rpicro&r4titium. A nc%v lyrocedure. for of 2-inerc2pt&-2-tIdawlin4@-one 1) is given. To 3f) g. dritd, finely pmvd. 11tiNCH-CN, SO,, 30 mi. McOll, an, I n strall amt. of phenolphthalein. T VAlcutor were Lidded, a s(An. of 7 S. 14a In 150 mi. abs MeOR dfoppeil In virithwrTing during 0.5 hr. at 0' until ; rc,l (,Jotution developed, Ow N&wSO, fiftered off and wathed with 25 nil. abq. I&OH. the filtrate-i tvalml. tu 1/, im tatuo Pridet N at a max. temp. of 40', alkiilinizf-d with a few MI. .McONa snin.. evind. to di-viiess during 35 mitt. (insm.). I inT of a-Solft.-Ol"O. -ff. ?;.I I'.!z iWi. irt6il. then I! ful. dr-Y MeX0 added, the mixt. Howed to stand I hr. and occ-i- sinaWly Oaken to give sn1ld 2,2-dime(hyl,&(minod(=)1-. Mine. This, was dimlved in 20 mi- 11,0. evapd. in Tncud,' dlss@A@ed in 1125 mi. atm. M011. 7 mi, C-% addLif, keut over- night. asid sentched to crystallite 20 X. It,%'COC1f2NR- MNTJsCHtCON'Hs. Which wax dried, powden-d. and dis,- solved lu W ini. concd. HCl tit 0'. theft 100 mi. HO were added and the mixt. Ict stand overnight at 0' to give 10 g. I m.3W*(dtcompn.). Byxddn.ola%atd.aq,soln.of RINCSMIN11, to said. EtOH solm. of various lphthal. Imidoaldelsyde% (11), keepifig the mixt. 48 hrs., and crysto. from 1: 1 EtOll-W), the folldwing a-WQC%NCHRtll:-- NNIMSMIs were prepd. (R, optical configuration, and m.p. given): 11. -. 213-MV, Ft, CHCHS, DT.. 195-69; MOC11'. Sm. Its-3-6,; pAttoctfir @'Cflq. L, 142% MckCll. BY condensing varlom It with 1 (0. Billimork% aii,t Cook, C.tj. 44, 1060e) 1011OWinj DL-0-Cj114CO1gNC1JRCJ 1: C.NII.C(S).S.CO were prtpd. (R and m.p. rlven): NfcC71. 19,"'; EMIL' 0 WA-7 : ut. td"V. E. Gultak , V -S4 me elkylidene d4iratires of t,-onic Jra%Ld7e eitimac qjme@. Yt ME A 44sonicofinic a:id hydrazide (OZI mr,lc in 10 ml. solvent each) for 3 lirs. gave the following 4-C41141;CO- wrre prepd. (snlvent. R, % yield, 2nd m.p. giurm): McOll. 11, Ill. lW--!*; FtOlf, Me. -. J76.&-7.5*; FtOll, 34c,C11, 89. 1&"*; F(Oll, MftCJlCH,, 36. 14&-7*. B. Culta vireparootion of, 0411ril-N-acyl-vowerlooes. N, StjW and B. Sh!W f-MA." Zarre , Yugoslal j. k em. 20, lUb-7(19&S)jm. (11.9 C.) woj heated intit 14.8 g. v-C4Hj(CO),O for 0.5 hr. at 1601. djmlvW in 60 mi. McOfl, decolorized, 200 mi. lHgO-added and let stand overnight at 00 to yield 21.6 g. 0-methyl-N-plothaloyl-pt-scrine, m., 140-1* (from McOll- ;11,0 1:3). Anillde: of ðyI-,V-phthaIoy1-DL-scrinc wit Prqmi. front "lothalhorldro4-ethoxyTopionyl chloritie A1141 t1 f4 1001 s ln T Rt O PhNfl i 1 f C - .o on o g. rom . n h.m. g o 4 ( of 1-diazo-4-ethoxy-3-pbthalimidobutan-2-one in 20 sul. AcOH was added 5 MI. AAW- JlDr, kt Stand I l1r., all([ 2W mi. HjO added to ykIJ 5.2 x. 1-bromo-4-ciboxy-3- phthalinoldobutan-2-nue, m. 6"2*, m. 91-5' (front Clio. Cirpeir. ether). p-M"4SOjCI (1.9 g.1 In 10 mi. W10 was Ldded to a scoln. of I M g. O-ethyl-DL-serine (1) @n 211 N&OH, stirred 48 Ors.'atioas temp. and the aq. laytracidi- t h I N I) i 0 - -DL- -Ct -(P- OSY fied with 2N JICI to g ve LW g. y serine,no.121-40,m.131-21 romHjO). Toamixt-of V, @@ ,O and 23 mi. EtsO, cooled - Wded attilax 0.5 hr. 16.7 9. CoH*CH*OCOCI, to &, im stirred 6 hrs.j' and filtered. The aq. layer was scpd.. extd. 1 an oi twice with Et&O, acidified wiO 2N HCl to se t&;111 l ,, , p : the aq. layeril cxtd. with RtOAc, and combined the oi washed wM 5% HCl and HjO, dried and evapd. to Icav* 11.5 g. N-carbobenzasy-O-ethyPno.-serine. m. W-71, m, :73 -4.60 (from EtOAc-petv. ether). R. Ou".. rl thitic its in " Synthvjdx*I# do -etbozy-a-phUjd!m1 -DL-proplophevonL. (k L ea ZA,�Tlb, Y @7 9M. 2 ia@ aglis c C.A. 50, 250c.-To 24 g. AIC14 n 130 m . C.H. warmed to 60* 7 @28 g. O-etitozy-a-phthatimidarpmplanyI chloride (1) In 00 -1 mi. Cal-14 was added during 1.5 bri., the inixt. refitmed 3 @.hrs. and cooled, 10 mi. coned. IICI and 100 g. ict added, the @k q. layer sepd. and cxtd. with C4H4, and the ext. viashed t w ith H.0, dried, and evapd. in vacuo to yield 24.0 1. dark il B i i o . y treat ng 5 9. of th s oil with 5 g. Girard T magent In 60 mt. abs. EtOl I give 1.17 g. ketonic material, which 0 mi. 10% was dissolved to 10 mt. Cjl. and washed with I N @ aHCOv, the org. layer dried and evapd.. the residue (0.328 NCH- erystd. from RtOll to yield 0 *-CH 15 g (CO) J . . , e IsOEt)Bz, softens at 106*. m. 110% 2,4-dinitroplicayl- @f - RtOH ydrazone (13), m. IDI-4* (from -EtOAc). To FhMqDr (from 0 .48 g. Mg, 3.15 g. PhBr and 10 mi EtO) s titrt -a In an Ice bath 2 g. CdCls was adQ. 10 i V - m . Wis added, 5.6 9. 1 in 16 tnl. dry the mixt. refluxed 2 hrs., an ke -told sotn @acld In 80 mi. R&O added, the aq. layer Itepri. and extd. thrice with 410 mi, 1340, the ext. washed twice with 20 ml. ',HsO, dried, and evapd. in vacito to give 3.7 C. dark oil; I IAL 4 dissolved In EtOH -(OeN)sCJir jave upon Wein - of 2A 820 -NHNH 37 11 175 f 0 d f 2 - . rom C, erd e , ni. ter crystas. r ; a o * E G i9tOH with a true of CHCh, it in. 1924 . -5 j. A. 2-16hmethylar@@ tr@@ ;.5 a some su&stituled -c-tic 'Zilds. -U-Atima-c. V.. I and I!. Dvernik i Hi-@b ;English).-The JICI salts of "ters of Mc@NCHMCCUPH :(I) were prnid. bygraduallyadding a riollit.olO.ZSnio@x4f in 40 int. C.H. tit a soln. of 0-25 mole of an acid chloridt in 40nil. C&IIs, reAuxing 15 min., keeping overnight, aml liptc. wlill PeLr. ethef or Elio. The free estm wuc liberated Imin aq. 301na. of IICI Mits with 50% KOJI and disig. iss vactloas. cotorlcu oib. In thb way esters of I with following ackla were prrpd. (seld tilled, b.p. of cater, still the salt and Jim % yictd and In.p. of salt given): DiOll, lu., 00'. neutral oxalatc., -. 160-711; Phelfmll, I%-$ W. IIC1' 81.2, 178 -9"; PhsClICOJI. bqft 145% 110, 18.8, Pit,-' ClicillcOill, be,, 112* 11121 90 9 PhCllEtCO,,H, b.., 7H*. neutral oxaktc, 1 -7'; IiiiCII(OAOCOM, b@-% 105", JIM 00.7, 140-7'. A soln. of a-1.2 g. Ph3CH- (Oll)CO:lI bt 85 nil. isol't-011 was neutralized with a 2570 soln. of McOK in McOH. trMixed 3 bts, ivitis 18.1 g. Me,' NCIIMcCll,Cl, the NaCl funned Muted off, t6c filtrate Irvaixt. in Vacu". tile MAISIC dissnivill its alls. litoll, "tiltrailled Witil a -.1til. u4n. of 11cl i'l :tb!;. Etoll, and 1'. tr. tiller jildill to give 0.3"@ 114.4110 sl0c(li@c1l.-Cil. 1: (r-- ". t--r, F. Cmtak, P"udoconhydrine- airoct correlation of the configuration t id n n i K d N -am Alen an . a no ac s. . . lim c (U@n . @7ae ugrxsuvid): - C RU. A"U nji, HPr- a in )-litatuig 16.3 S. HINC ' COJI and 21.0 g. o-C&HXC0)j0 2 hrs. at 12&-30 , treatlag . with Ctill. filtering, evapS. the filtrate, and cz-otg. the resi. iAve 20 due from Mj etr ether RMH (1 5 IR le . . q. ep g 1 NCI-fP o C thi b lly th h t 97 TIAC0) I o- su s ri. out r r.), v i v r ug . (a 1 1. 1 ;& I '00, M0114, 1 (9.88 g.) heated 0.5 hr. ith 30 CI 20 11 e 10 I i C 3 RCOCI (11) . On n m . w 4 gav O 4 , be-44 JPJV -45.6 :1: J." (c 0.34, Us). CHA soln. (from 30 g. MeNUCONIINO) was dropped into 10 t. U in 60. ml. Ht3O with stirring, kept 24 lurs. at 0'. and i 1 COCHN 111 CvApd. in v"uv to g ve 0 g. crude R ). fai V I ( 70 * I" (c 1.08, C4Hj). A Ireshly prepd. suspension of - AgtO (from 1.5 g, AgNO.) In MeOH was added in 4 portions to 5.4 X. 1U In 40 mi. boiling MeOH during 3 bra., the mixt. refluxtd 4 bra., treated with C. fillered. evapd.. the residue extd. with petr. ether, and die exts. tvapd. in vacua to we 125--7* 53 RCIf 3 CChM b 7 1 * I (IV . e . e-o, g. (c , , fa]V ). OSS.MeOH). IV(2.75g.).15utl.AcOH.andl8mi.48% - h h O fil 1 fl C I ff e &. was re uxed 10 bra.. t tered o e 1 1 H)2 , t J XC filtrate evapd. in vacvoo the residue dissolved In HgO, gxtd. with Et,0, the aq. IaM evapd.. the residue dis* Ived In WO. ral, HsO, the soln. passed through a column of 35 1. Ambtr- l ite IR4B. the column washed with I mt. HA the wash- i ngs evapd. in vacua, and the residue crystd. from Ht0H- Mesco to give 0.911. HiNCH PrCHsC0Ji N. in. 203.5% sublimes at IW/0.01 mm., J aIV 61 _+ I (e 0.4, 11,0), @4W 36 +_ 0.59 (c 029, IIN HCI). JaIV 13 *41 (c 0.35. N%OH). V shows no difference in m.p., mixed tn.p., ar;d 81 value 10:3:9 BuOH-AcOH-140@ when compared with the Spaeth. al al., sample (C.A. 27, 3219). R. Oulu* CctuAry : USSR Cat,;Gr.)ry: Soil Sc,cjic,- I DjQlcl, y ,',bs Jk ur: IMDi(.1 N, 1958, Y: 63054 Auth.)r Genus,v, Drabki;ri, - V - - St L lb 1; Inst Soil Sc]'L;I-..ck.: L.-stitutQ %-f t'lu ".--S 'f UZbL,. 3SH T3.tlc Mjcrefl.-rz. A- 'i'--'.yrs T LhQ Ktuiyr.-D.*.r' i;,s',ayV. Plain OriL, lub: Tr In-ta . c,iv,.v,:d :-kf UzS311, 1951@, vy,,. 2, 219-239 ;.bstr,-.ct: The qwuit,-Ly cf :dcroc-rginisns -L,,-. Lakyrs (r_rr-y and r-su) .a ccnsiclembly less -L',i,-Ai -ther USSR SAIS (,@2.GW -'L-Ior 1 C; c*,f se@il), diverse r.)u-'s (T ::dcrobus are rti-xsentod. The oliCmitru. -i. lus -ccupy a @,rirmry (10,000 per 1 J, b,-.@.iq' L';u basic nitr,)Lca fix,@rs J.ii the tnl,yrs TbL;i.r nuriber is obs@.:r,,r@Cl in the crust lay,.:r; it dk;crenscs L;radually wJ.L, (ILI)th. Cara 1/4 J-2D Country USSR CatVj;C'ry: Soil Sciencu. A-,ba Jeur: 14, 1956, No 63054 nU:IbLr of cilli f r., ,@ I-or6a part uf the rdcrobQs, wh.-.-c'"i .: s chnracteristic f, r sc--.,ls of southern rcL;'j c"Is Of the spore -bear--: ii@ - orlic-ni- i, and Dac - Yrs, rac@ msentcri.cus f iers 'I t@,.y - ;F idc.sus prcOL - ii!V-Ite; tFcT-@-ss!Mil.@A, 11 the amo- nitu.i-nitratQ s-IILS ccntaincd in th,-: s,,.il ThO I i6h denitrif @.crs om- ccntnincdj in mlat-Lvell.' A' .-cndinG titers, icat all horizons. f te.-I uxt @th; i@@,oreover, seasc-nco- vari@tions are not C")s'rvA in their nu@-bcrs The nitrifiers clcstj.idj,,., butyrate and celluloge-decol-1posing bucteri@, C, -in -L and the actj.-I--.-.IIcL--tes arc: f.--.)und :Li-- u t-*t@L 'Ie On the ..cst.; nitr:kfiL:rs -V,,Q:tr t, basic ,-.f the first --hase rjjtr.Lf i.ers Card 2/4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SCV'149a4 International *Masium Ou macramaltcular chemistry. Moscow, 1960. Mozhdun&rWn simpozium p? mskromoleknlyarnoy kh1all SSSR. Moskva. 17.18 Iyunya 19oO g.; doklady I avtorar*raty. saktslya. Ill. (international Sy=posl= on KAcromolecular Z Chosdatry Held In Moscow, June 14-ld, 1960. Papers and Summaries) Section Ill . INOBCOW, Z'Zd-vo.AN SSSR. 19601 469 V. 55.000 copies Printed. Tech. Ed.: P. S. Xashins. Sponsoring Agency- The International Union or Pure ind Applied Chemistry. Commission an Macromol ecular Chemistry. PUWPC3Z: This book is intendtd for zhe:axta interested in poly- morIzation reactions and the synMesis of high moltcul3r compound&. COTMAM =6 Is section Ill of a multivolume work contain- Ing Papers On mAcrOmOl04ulr chemistry. The articles in general deal with the ki-netIcs Of polymerization react.-ons, the synthesis or sp*o1al-purpoae polymer*. e.g.. ion ex- change resins, semiconductor, materials. etc.. methods or Oat- allxUa Polymerization reactions. properties and ch.mIcal interactions or high uol*cular materials. and the effects or various factors on polZaerization and the degradation or high molecular Compounds. X9 personalities are mentioned. iterwronces given rouaw the articles. and a. S. Nedvedev @V- And ForMat.3 03LLdstlcn of Hydrocarbons and Hydrocarbon Polymer& 364 X222XA--Z--Y- and D@ M@ Y@nfty-kly (=R). Study or the Xffoct Of Same Organic and Organoolemgnt,l Compounds an Me 'Viormall DeVradation of Poiyv1_ayI Chloride 372 Wichterls 0. and P. 60fell" (Czechoslovakia). @Lj ra lactas as a Result or F-1- .,,_E_ f'. change Reaction Between Amide Ban da 380 tAM(k-V(' and 'q@ .7tilpsk (.-ZecttO3l0v&idft). 'eutraliza"On of Residual CArs!Ysz In ?QlYdIzethyl3lloxn.; Lffot or Thermal Ntutralustl@n an %.,;a Morma.L Stability of Xlelne and -rh r`AQQZ!d3t-'QnA1 Vegradatin or-r5r-r*stars. Study or D.- gr:dxtlcn Reacticna for Different TYPes of Unsar Polyesters 405 @M-B- L. 1. GO'-ubenkov_a, @, ;.Laevantoy on at, of iC-4*-F-01;;e-rTc ftmex-Lald 414 img*rt. L. 0, and A or the F-ffcle.1cy a (USSR). InvestliPtion lahlbltora or Rubber (bMdation at Uri- and Ting Wen-Wang (USSR). Mechanism of E9:1M!.1O1t1i" Action Of Benzene Rings During the Radio- lysis Or Poly:-.yrent and X. A. Andriana, (USSR). On the Hydra- Clytia Stability or gra* Ou -7blYmers dith Inargaric haIns or Molecules A@ A-- Ye. A. Penskaya. and 0 valkgy., (USSR). an-F2!'-;-cx Rpolyacaza- tion During Me Frtozing of Starch Solutians 334 @khadz.-@ and M-AZL;-Qr-&YT(tJ3;R). ttes or C4 004Lficatlan at Me raperttts of Cellulose by a* by qrs tin& 344 CALWORl' 5910 I nr. f e tricn on Their Strut:ture Flit elv,17trJ.-; Ln---ula'inr materi als and Lne relationsn3.p be- t,.v e e r i,.P and the cnemi oAl st ruc tu re C type, and t r e n t n o f r, tva- and intemulecular oonds, deqree i. o I't e rvri t, 7 Iii ef I v r;,. 4t.,iL f, I-, e0 f i (,.I.; --j n,: 3f polyor,7ano- L --I CZECHCGLGVAK-IA Laboratory F4uiPlwnt- Instrumentation, Abo Jour : Rof Zhur Khlmiya@ No 14, 1959, No. 49380 Author : 91,@- -11--, Inst : Not given Titlo : Portablo Utzingor mlocular Still Orig Pub : Chem PrumYsl, 8, No 10, 531 (1958) Abstract The author notes the practical inconveniences of the usual method of sotting up an Utzingor still which consumes an oxcessim floor space in the laboratory and briefly describes a more convordont and, in a number of caso3, portable construction. The dixonoions of the apparatus aro: length 110 cm, width 60 cm, height 95 cm. Ya. Satunavokiy Card 1/1 - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. Wi bed, ill@ -a 1j'. pa B- 6j. bc:dj tArk COMPns. J, ,kW thdr -vw- twe, Thc utio CIN i-i an IndicAtina' a' tbe '"tc of d--arnpn. of the variotu peat bals T MaW"- la the! in Ot., d-arce a I dctd. M%ralsccv@-ft aaj A-34 limits a Y-ana, i clN. valo Atu.died. Of C/N axe tivft for tha Pult txds , !L SrINI@A, N. ; @, r,. Natural grass growing on ground cleared of midget mountain pine (Pinus montona) and juniper (Juniperus siberica) in the Alpine zone of the 'Abin Mountains. P-957. C01MUNICARILE. Bucuresti, Rumania, Vol. 7, no. 11, Nov. 1957. Monthly List of 6uropean Accessions (i@6AI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959. Uncl. Irransporturile Aisdene in Plina Evolu tio. V1. 'StIfiga-vill. Jecv. llrafnp, 1;111.1 1057,--fpF-111W@:tt Ittimaidan. caimimi of tilt tran@jmrtafimi wid hi evalutinn. STINGAGIU, Vladimir, :rig. Int'luenre (.' !-,. at:-r;rjr% C;Tj 10!, air tr-affi-- ,,@apncl.ty. fll-,-r Ili no.8.13r7-IT-- ',,I@.4 11 /I STINGHE, D., PO'.'A, V. For a continuous development of the wool and silk industries. p. 89. PIDUSTRIA "EXTILA. (Asociatia StUntifica a Ineinerilor si Technicienilor din Rominia si Ministerul Industriei Udostre) Bucuresti, Rumaniae Vol* 10, no* 3. Aar. 1959. i@'bnthly Lists of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959. Uncl. ing.; SD.IICNESCU,T., ing.; KLIFER, Ifildat ipg.; WEIBb*RG?11- PREi.ORJ,St., ing.; SUSAN, R., ing. A high-tension drawing frame for flni@hing machines. Ind text Rum 14 no.11012-519 N163 I I .Y,' "@'. GREHASIM-2 M.; STINGHE, F.; NEGMUSCU, N.; PAIIiSCU, A. Retroanastomotic hernia (with reference to 5 cases). Rwaanian 14 Rev, no.4:63-67 161. (GASTRECTOMY compl.) MENIA etiol.) ST11"GIIIEV V. Problem of Basic Forest Planning. p. 349. REVISTA PADURILOR. (Asociatia Stlintifica. a Inginerilor si Technicienilor din Rominia si al Hinisterului Agriculturii si Silviculturii) Bucuresti. (Journal on forestry issued by the Scientific Association of Engineers and Technicians of Rumania and the Ministry of Agri- culture and Forestry; with Russian sunwaries. Monthly) Vol. 70 (i.e* 71), no. 6, June, 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 5, no. 11, November, 1956. STLNGL, J. Czechoslovakia Institute of Anatomy of the Medical Faculty of Charles University (Anatomicky ustav lekarske fakulty University Karlovy v Plzni), Pilsen: Director; J. KOS, MD. Fx,ague, Ceskoslovenska stomatologie, No 5, Sept 62, pp 305-313. "Explanation of the Cpurse of the Canalis mentalis in the Human Mandible. Co-author: MT, J., Institute of Anatomy of the bledical Faculty of Charles University, Pilsen. C-L], STRITANSKI, V.- SOLO' tz P L. P .(:!. I Pasic I'artin Nrnace integral. p. 7. M:N'I@A (,'zociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor) Rucuresti. Vol. 3. No. 33P Feb. 1956. So. East European Accessicns List Vol. 5, No. 0, September, 1956 KURSS, V.; STINKULE, A. Content of titanium and rare earth minerals in Devonian sandy sediments of the Gauja Basin. Vestis Latv ak no.5:109-1-16 161. 1. Ietvijaa PSR Zinatnu akademija, Geologijas un derigu ismktanu insti- tuts. ST INLv , -) . *Volcanic and dike rocks in the region of the Bakadzhik Mountains, Tambol Okoliya n &. 57 (BuLgarska akademiia na naukite. Geologicheski Institut,' Izvestiiao 01. 3, 1955, Sofia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Acce-3sions (EFAI) 1C. Vol. 7. No. 2. February 1958 S- C? o Sligi/L01000100910061010 B013/B055 AUTHORS: Ratner, S. B., Stinskas, A. V., Gillgendorf, Yu. G. TITLE: Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue Tests PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 9, p'p. 54 - 61 TEXT: The present investigation bases on a paper read by S.B.Ratner at the Conference on the Practical Use of Plastics in Building. This paper treated the physical characteristics of the mechanical properties of plastics and the specificity of their testing methods. Owing to the great interest taken in this subject, the lecture material for publication was supplemented and subdivided into five communications. The first two of these were published in 1960, in the numbers 7 and 8 of this journal. At the outset, the essential difference between the fatigue of plastics and the fatigue of metals is stressed. The present-day methods applied in fatigue tests are divided into two groups differing in type of index and design of testers. The tests in question are the tests of hard plastics and soft plastics. The methods and testing machines used for testing hard plastics are essentially the same as are used for metal testing Card 1/4 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue S/191/60/000/009/006/010 Tests B013/BO55 (Figs-1 - 5, Table 1). The machine by De-Mattia, generally applied for testing rubber, is used for testing soft plastics in the form of thin, flexible sheets and films, etc. (Fig.6, Table 2), (Refs-15 and 16). Data obtained at the Fiziko-mekhanicheskaya laboratoriya NIIPM (Physico- mechanical Laboratory of the Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) permit the following conclusions to be drawn: The fatigue curve of plastics at harmonic stress usually has the shape of the curve according to Veler. The only difference is that it does not approach the horizontal asymptote, as is the case for most metals. This generally known con- clusion also holds for the plastics investigated. Testing of hard plastics was carried out by means of the MYN-6000 (MUI-6000) machine and, in collaboration with the TsNIITMASh (Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and Machine Building), by means of a Y-12 (U-12) machine. The fatigue coefficients K (the percentage of remaining strength 6 relative to the static strength P) of glass-reinforced plastics and unfilled polymers vary widely. After 10 6 _ 107 stress cycles the fatigue coefficient of unfilled plastics averages 10%, while for glass- reinforced plastics it lies around 20 - 35%. The approximate constancy of the fatigue coefficient within one group of plastics indicates the Card 2/4 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue 51191160100010or-1006'010 Tests B013/BO55 decisive role of static strength for fatigue. The knowledge of this fact permits an approximate prediction of the fatigue strength on the basis of the static strength. The change in the fatigue coefficient differs con- siderably in the two groups of plastics mentioneds The relative decrease of strength is much more rapid in the case of unfilled plastics than in glass-reinforced plastics. Considering the permanent downward tendency of the fatigue curve, and thus also the relativity of the index (a or K), it is more suitable to take 10 6 stress cycles as a basis than 107 cycles. This enables testing periods to be shortened greatly without impairing the results. In order to estimate the rate of decrease of the index, an additional basis of 104 _ 105 stress cycles may be used. The index of fatigue strength is strongly inflizenced by the cross-section of the sample. This complicates the evaluation of fatigue properties and com- parison of test results for products of different cross-sections. The composition of the material has a much slighter influence on the destruction energy in the case of repeated impact stresses than in the case of usual impact-strength tests (single impact). Basing on the relative energy of a severally repeated impact (with reference to impact Card 3/4 Mechanical Testing of Plastics. 3. Fatigue S/191/60/000/0091/006/C-10 Tests B013/B055 strength) it is possible to select those molded materials for which this energy is substantially higher than for most other plastics, including glass-reinforced plastics. The materials are selected on the basis if a criterion different from the one used in harmonic stresses, in which the durability and not the work into destruction is compared. S. N. Zhurkov is mentioned. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 22 references: 12 Soviet, 9 US, and 1 German. Card 4/4 211751 AUTHORS Wit ri,@r , S. B. St iwjkno , A . V. , 3'I;TI@1k.0V:ikFIYI YeT TTTLE: Low,-time strength of pInstics PERIC)DICAL: Uwli lahe3kiye no. 7 , 1?61. TEXT : Thij Is .; re@view of :ublicatjons on t?@e 3trength of plfsticq. The e@ju.-Ition by S. IT. Zhurkov et, al @3,i f ZhTF, 2 3 . @)f- 2 no. 10 (1953). Ref. 2: ibid., 25, no. 1 @19rc@, 1.3 -iver: 'r V T0exr L(Tj y(T)/RT] (1), where r is the lor,@.g-time strengt1h; -., a constant a!-_Q8t independent of the material and approximately equal to the v!bratllon. period of the atoms in the molecule ('r 0 P410- 12 sec); U0 a constant almost equal to the activation energy of thermochemical destruction; and y a ,onstant dependinv on the ,'ructurr- cf material, which becomes straller is the crientatier. increases, -1 lar,- aults of other .3o"en"@1H Fire presented, er on plas!"licizinp. Re Card 1/3 24751 3/191 /cOo/00"I /00"";'0 1 C.' Lon--time 9trength of Plastics especially lrita on -reinf creed plactics. The difference betweer, short-'ime an,) 1-)np-tirie tests io I ntione(I. in i-lass-re-nforced r:.Iast@cs, the 10'@O -,7f '!_e s,*,lort-time stren;-th, 11,'? in non-1-cinfcNr-_-Pd r, !,-1,3 t2-ir-erg by A-, W_ Thn@,--)3on (see beloA), B. Putoey (see below), ani R. C. Foor,.-r (see below) )n reinforced en,@x,,- regins -,re mentior,@,I. Simn]-rion,,`cn of th'? lonf,-t ime test by eXtrRT)Olation or, accordirq-, to S Gollfein (see belc@w', by 'emperattire Increase qccordine to the equaticr, TI = (2C - lcg r) = cong'. 15) is di.9russed. of long-time .9trength ar.] ffific'ne strength (by cyclic loading) ahows that in the latter -,age '. the utreni_7th is considerably reduced probably due to local heating, Under all test condlticr,5, reinforced plastics penerally show higher values thfin non-reinfor-ed plastic-1. A. P. Aleksandrov, ToLlashevskiy, and a re@)ort made by Yu. S. Lazurkin at the ConferencP on the Streneth cf Polymers and Pnlymer Materials, Moscow, @.Iay 16-18, 1960, are mentioned. The authorg thank T. 11. Kryuchenko an.1 D. I. V.-rizhnikova for com,piling publications on I-lass-reinfc%rcel plastics. There are 1; fizures, 3 tables,and 2A refer- ences: 11 Soviet-bloc an.] !I' n,,n-S,)viet-'blc.-I Ti-.e mo3t im:,or'@ant ences to English -'_anjua,--:? publication3 re@ri Lin follr.@.As: - W. Thcvn@-17@,-, Pard 2/3 2051 3/191/61/000/007/009/1010 Long-time strength of plastics B10'./B211, x Reinforced Plastics, no. 11 (1957); B. B. Pusey, R. H. Carey, Modern Plastics, 329 no. 7, (1955)1 R- C. Hooper, Plastics Technology, 1, no. 8 (1957); S. Goldfein, A. S. T. M. Bulletin, no. 224 (1957). Card 313 7 7' . . - - S/1 9y62/000/012/012/015 B1 01 B1 66 AUTHORS: Stinskas, A. V., Ratner, S. B. TITLE: The hardening effect in plastics at the rest period during fatigue failure testing PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 12, 1962, 56-57 TEXT: It was found that interrupting the fatigue test gave the plastics a higher endurance after the tests were resumed. The following data are gi ven: 1 11 111 a IV b V VI caprone 270 1000 46 65 23 150io viniplast 120 3800 140 1050 '250 7 0 CF/, ditto (1) 170 3800 250 355 100 150@ polyester resin i[0-1 (P11-1) 200 1000 95 190' 50 20054 ditto (2) 200 1000 95 600 50910 >6ood. Card 1/2 _Q@24 5 W(]MV&W(C)/EPR/ffd'PW/T-22 Fc-4/Pr-4/Ps-4-- -AFKrR/A0TC(p)/ASD(z)-!-j,__... K/WW @ACCESSION NRt AP4046474 5/0032/64/d3o/bloA26qA276 AUTHORt Stins TITLE: Use of machine MRS-2 for fatigue tests of rif;id, plasticF, -1270 SOURCE. Zavodskaya laboratorlyap v, 30j no, 10j 19611) 1269 :TOPIC TAGSi plastic, fatigue strength# planar deflaction, pulsating strain/ MRS 2 Aachine ABSTRACT: Special adaptatiuns were prescribed and diaaigned for use in testing rigid materials with testing machine MRS-2* The adaptatioiis are proposed for two modes of' Aefomitiont planar deflection and pulsating strain. In Fig. 1 on the Enclosures a schematic of the planar deflection adaptation is shown. Here 1 Is a rigid plardc attached at one end to a fixed vise of the machine, and hinge-connected (through ball-bear3ngs 2) by a tic bar 3 with clamp 4. The specimen 5 in the form of a two- sided blade is attached to clamps 4 and 6, Clamp 6 is attached to the machine's movable vise and can move in an up-and-down motion of given amplitude, The hinge feature is supposed to prevent undesired secondary stresses in the specimens Figure,, 2 on the Ebelosures shows the second adaptation) wherein 1 is the upper (fixed) Machine lock in which is drilled a slot for casing 2j which serves as a guide for rod 3@ hinge-conriected at the lower end with clamp 4 holding the aPecimen 5- At Its 3,ower end the specimen is held by the movable vise 6 of the mathinel each oscilla-,'. Card 1/4 L 8524-65 'ION HH: AP14046474 ACCE&S ion movewnt at 6 deflects spring and sets up a Pulsating atrai no The author de3cribed the best specimen section for use with the adaptations to avoid unwanted'. defomation at machine-specimen interfaceso Orig, arto-hast 3 figures, ASSOCIATION: Institut energetiki ielektrotekhniki) Akademii nauk Litovskoy SS.R (Institute of Power Ehgineering andElectrical ftineerinitt-Aeademy of Sciencesp Lithuanl=anli) SUMMED: 00 MCM 02 SU13 CODE: MT NO REF SOVt 000 OTHERt 000 Card 2A Coird L 23583-65 E1qT(m)/EPF(c)/,6PR/EWpQ) Pe-4/Pr-4/Pe-4 WWIRM ACCESSION NR: AP4049383 Z/0009/64/000/011/0589/0594 AUTHOR: Ratner, S. B.; Farberova - 1. 1.; lAzje, Je. G. (Lafye, Ye. G.) Stinskao, A* Ve TITLE: Long term resistance of plastics to dynamic stress SOURCE: Chemicky prurayal, no. 11, 1964, 589-594 TOPIC TAGS: wear resistance, fatigue strength, plastir. durability, durability testing, plastic additive, abrasive strength ABSTRACT: The authors have published several previous articles on this subject, mostly in Russian journals. The present article is therefore a general sun"ry of their researc - They point out that the resistance of plastics to mechanical wear and fatipe_@epends on the course of both mechanical and mechanical-chemical destructive processes. Abrasion and friction both cause wear. The tests describ- ed were carried out with abrasives and plastics in a way which was similar to vear as it occurs in practice, so that the experimental results can teadily be applied to industrial conditions. The durability of plastics increases with hardness and duration of testing. Since fatigue also plays a role, additives are recommended to slov down the destructive processes, but no specific additives are discussed,' Voo.lingjuring stress increases resistance to fatigue. During cyclic a .tress, Lard 2 card Igloo it U T! I U:,.; yo fro... 1: 14 Y, rl'! I T e cll r, i cc i 0:1 c v Stiop, Ya. i@ n,@ n T'll-kTimonev, 11. !1, 6ng ne e r TITLE: A Cv.1wilatint; lachinc for @Vy@hislitel-nclye -a7tr@)ystvo dlya du-ovoy pechl) PERIODICAL: Elektricllestvo, 1953. Dir 5, P,,,. lr..2u (Ul-3.0R) ABSTRACT At f Ji r s t -an anan'll y @, @ c c,-' f.'rile 2 on -!- -j 11 in.@ lac t hod @f electric ;:@pcration -,f arc--farn@--.,es i7ccordin- to the ratio be-11-leen and --'n the p"lase is givan, which no,;,, is eroi:y-;rhr--rc -'n u3e. -;-, i@,, -hovin that it iss useful to abandor. th--3 me4lh--d Lind -c, change Over to the controllin- method ty mf@an@, -al@lalatinrs machines, in U these tile po,.-rer of @,-ffectlive ene-.gy supplied to the furncce s mcth.Dd is baaed on t*,,Ie maintainance of +!-I;:? equacions and (,'). A scheme for an electromechanical -,,a-,ia.-,t of a cal@;ulatin- macLi- Card 1/3 fo-@ one of th-- furnac@ jha3e.-- 13 Clven. by nicans of r, A Calculating uochine for Control Lin,- A:@@ Duty Card 2/3 diagram the contiollin:; chara.-ter in thr-- ab3ence an@! --,r the prescnce c,f the d,-vi,-,es is lllujtrat--@d, ihe cc)n@radi,-Aion "-atween the nr!:es--ity -.;f a qui,,k remo,.-.il of @ho n-roda@%ni -ie--iat*.-1n 7f nower frcT@-. the no.minal :aluo .- .-..n,:l tKa- n-e3essl!r compensation cf "he prcalticed d:-f'L,--en,-y romcvad, when the efiployed ele:irodynamlc characterized by a maximm lhi&.-3peed the velocity e-,f the t-,anl@ient- ( ' of thie --alculatin!; I-Razhint-7.) Is t...-ned demanded limits ar he E,x-(.r,3e .C F-mplifiar factor of thc@ into-ratLnG dovico reacts to n.11 ox-Atations povmr from ito given w-'th the calculating ma,,"ne 3h, -z = 16 soc the variation of thc ta-tionc does r,,@.t '.0 m-@-nn '.L'he ono-year lastir- calculEttli-,,C; macnlne Aow,@!d ire guirantece wi th an er-.,-z.r not 2 "S- of ,-i relatively slow eisily car, 'te contrcllcr is effecA, wh-41st it-termined by the effp.@-t In -.-dthin thz@ ccr.@,r,:,'Lling the member. The -alculating 7alasiri6 a deviation of t@e The practical experience. vz that during mc-lting at real current :@aused by of tha arc-cur:,-crt tezt oraraticn of tne 1-aring :omplioated an energy supplj 3-,r the aid of the A Calculating 'Iachine for Controlling Are-k*urnace Duty 105-58-5-4/28 calculatin- machine it was possible to diminish the asymmetry of electroenergy distribution between the phases of a 20 t furnace by the 2,5-fold. The following persons took part in creating the electron calculating machine: A. A. Felldbaum, Doctor of Technical Sciences, L. IN. Fitsner, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Yu. M. Alyshev, =gineer, L. I. Shevchenko, Engineer. There are 5 figures and 5 references, which are Soviet. ASSUCIATIOIT: Tsentral1naya laboratoriya avtomatiki tresta "EnerGochermetll@ (central Laboratory for Automation of the ',Energocherriet,' Trust) SUBMITTED: May 27, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Electric furnaces--Control systems 2. Mathematical computers-- Card 3/3 Applications for r Cl t.L e e, n. n L 61462-65 EWT(m)/EPF(C)/E4G(-V)/---PR/:-;~k'P~j)/T PC-4/Pe-5 r-4,/,P/a-4 WVIA) A /0 j/WF ACCESSION NR.- AP5012433 16 122 678:620*169 AUTHORSt _Btipakas, A. V. (Moscow); Antropova, H. I. (Moscow I Korobov, V. I. Moscow ; Ratner, S. B. (Moscow); Samokhvaloy, T.-Y. (Mosoow@j Sharovat A. V. Moscow@' @ TITLEx On fatigue properties of capron and ca 01 SOURCEi Mekhanika polimerovt no. 2p 1965P 118-122 TOPIC TAGSi capronp fatigue strength, caprolont polywTv plastic AZSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to teal; the fatigue properties of two important thermoplastics which find wide applioaticn in the machine industry, ,ij,e., eapronand ca@rolon. Two varieties of caprolon were investigated: W- in presence of sodiumeaprolaotam and acetic anhydride; '4n the presence of sodiumcaprolactam and carbon dioxide, Both v-- e so were compared with cWon "B". The_fatigue rties' were determined,at. 1000 cyoleaT at 20C and at the--temp'e'-'ijituie of self'-@. heatirig@77-'It was found that both caprolone had identice.1 fatigue proper'Wiesq and on the basis of 106 cycles both caprolone bad a 70AP 1'9.0 300 kg/caF greater fatigue :Card 1/2_ L 61*52--65 -@_-WUMSION NR3 AP5012433 ,strength than capron "B". The results of self-heating experiments are in complete agreement with those of S. B. Ranter and V. I. Koroboy (Mekh. pol.# 1965 (v- pechati)). 'The critical self-heating temperature for caprolon at 290 Wci2 load ,and for capron at 165 kg/=2 load was found to be ATo 15C. The specimens. undergo rapid destruction after reachin the critical twperature. The critical temperature-. was found to have a definite value and was independent Df the loado the frequenqy#.,r;" :and heat removal. It is concluded that heat removal leads to an increase in the-" fatigue strength of both plastics, The fatigue strength of a caprolon speoime@ icooled by an air stream exhibited a 22% increase in fatigue strength. Orig. art. has; 2 tables and 3 graphs. IASSOCIATIONt none !SUBMITTED: 120ot64 ENGL: 00 30 COMAT Card 2/2 STINSKAS, V.A. Improved shaving deflector for a hack. Gidroliz. i lesekh1m.,3rowe 10 no.1:24 '57, (KLRA I 1, Litovskiy nauchno-issledevalkl'skir institut lesnogo khosyaystvas (Troo tapping) -T - @9' !@ ,, , @ . , ; I to .,.siatic fowl plao@,,ue." S C: Ve t. 'I'[ (!')), p. 21 CZECIIO~-,!,OVAKIA/t,'Iectricity D1c.-,cctrLes G-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No -L, 1953, 1254 Author : Gomory Ivan, Dist'an Ernest, Klejnek Otaker, Stinzei Jan Inst : - Title : Connection Between Thermal Stability and Chemical Structure of Dielectrics. Orie Pub : Strojnollektrotechn. casop., 1957, 8, No 1, 10-17 Abstract : A survey of data- on the dependence of the thermal stabili- Lly of hij, iao1e,-.i!-tLrorf!anic dielectrier, and their chemical structure. The authors discuss briefly the structural variations that occur upon heating, and Give ideas concer- ning the deiWee to which they depend on the individual elements cf the structure. Card i/l STT:)PI)T,, V Mineralogical study Of complex rdneralizations In the vein layers of the Tibles Mountains. p. 147. (ANALELE. SERIA ATIINTELOR NATURN. Rumania. Vol. 5. no. 10, 1*56) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (KUL) LC, Volt 6, no. 7, July 1957,, Uncl, IMANIA/Cosmochemistry. Geocherdstry. Hydr,,-chemmistry- D ,Xbs jour: Ref Zhur-Khin., No 23, 1958) 77047- Author : lanovici V., Giusca D-yjStiopol V.,, Minzararu L. Inst : "C.j. Perhoe University- Title : Phys--lograph:Le Study of Deposits of Polvme'r-,]-Uc &alfidel; at Gemene. Orig Pab: An. Univ. "C.J. Parhon!'. Ser. stiint. natur., 1957, No 16, 153-16o. Abstract: The deposits are found in sericite-chlorite schists and is considered to be an epigenetic one. The microsco- pie study of ores showed the presence of folloving minerals in them: pyrite, arsenopyrite, sphalerite, halcopyrite, tetrahadrite, bour-nonite, gale-na; c . gangue minerals - quartz and baryte; secondar-y mine- rals - lemonite, awarite, cerussite and anglesite. Card 1/2 m-L'LNIA/Cos=c-her-istry. GeocheLdstry. Hydrochendstry. D Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 23, 1958, 77o47- Microphotographe of thin sections are presented. - G. Voroblyev. Card 2/2 17 k OL aw- P. p .... . a c t H- (c 22 ft@) 94. A A IL IL sw@ X-d asato PAANOUNNN pr-ft U AL A@ (c 10 A 172 Mai ,.feet RW 10 C.6.maw A. a. pappr O-W. Smatmoorl" 0`4 Sigairle" COMMM1684 @TIPAL. Bohumil, KMr. Organization of the ambulatory service In Ostrava. Cook, zdravot. 5 no.5-265-269 May 57. 1. Z&stizpce reditole pro ambulatnt sluzbu Okreent ustay narodniho zdravi v Ostrava. (OUTPATIENT SZRVICRS, ambulatory sery. in Czech. (Cz)) MPAL PohilriJI IM CZECHOSIMAKIA avotnictvi) ".1.1def of the Health l.epartment (Cdbor Zdr, of the North-Moravian KIIII, Ostrava FraCue, Prakticky Lekar, C.'o 20, Oct 62, po 869-872 "Committec of Experts of the Department of Ilealth of TIN (1--legional National Co-,mittee) as an Instrument to Incrcase the Level of Health :Care" Co-authors: CIEMPI, josef, JUDr, C'nair of LeFal Medicine of PU (Falacky University), Clo-nouc; Director: A. '.:M'@-IARIC, Fro,.f. Dr. 1/2 STIPAL, S. "Using a te)-tbook in physics lessons. p. 228." (FIZYKA I Vol. 6, no. 4, July/Aug. 1953, Warszava, Poland So: 'Monthly Imist of East European Accessions L. C. Vol. 2, No. 11, Nov. 1953, Uncl. GAV3Z,X.; SUIARIC,F.;. STIPAINCIVIC,l. Tubercii1osis (poBtprimaria?) Bcrotl of the stallion. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 11 n.o.4:447-450 O-D IS). I.. Patoloski Institut Veterinskog fakulteta,Sarajevo (sef: prof. dr R. Gavez. ) . I . (TUBXRGULOrjlS- MALI G112WITAL veterinary ) (HORSES dis.) Stipanic. E. 4--- The mathematic aspect of Zeno's Achilles aporia. p. 171 CROATIC@i CHWCA ACTA. (Hrvatsko kemijsko druBtvo, Sveuciliste u Zagrebu i Hrvatsko prirodoslovno drustvo) Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Vol. 7, no. 3/4, 1955 Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) LC;, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959 Uncl. Ea. T, Li Con rcss, 1. 2, T Mathematical Reviews Vol. 16 No. 2 Feb. 1954 ions Foun4at LeprinolpedelapwumoWlk e do 1`6volution-histeriqwde: nombre depuls to mbre natural Imaginaffe. (Una button I la du nombre.) Bull Math. Phys. Serble 5, no. 1@2. E7 57-66 (1953). STUAIJIG, Ernest (Beograd) A theorem of E. Cesarb and a theorem of T. Salat in the theory of serios. Ves mat fiz Srb no.11:63-M 159. 1. Clan Uredivackog odbora,, 'Vesnik Druotira mutematicara i fizicara Narodne, Republike Srbije." STIPAPIC, Ernest (Beograd) Application of a Dini's theorem in the theory of series. Ves mat fiz Srb no.11:69-80 159. 1. Clan Uredivackog odbora, "Vesnik Drustva matematicara i fizicara Narodne Republik@ Srbije." 9- TH ORL: n' - 1 an, Acf of' Electrical Stipani6, Ljubo n- or , d C', 1 . ___M,@ion (Rijek-0 Reconstruction of the Port of Rijeka PERIODICAL: Tehnika, 1959, Nr 1, _DP 134-140 (YUG) A:3.3TRACT: The author describes in detail the port of Rijeka before the War and the damage inflicted upon this Port by the retreating German army. Systematic re- construction of the Port has been in proCress'since 1945. The construction of the new Sugak breakwater lasted from 1949 to 1956. This breakwater is 32 m long, 18 m wide, it has 3 railway tracks, 2 wharves for ocean liners, and 6 new 5-ton cranes which can operate with hooks or grabs. Reconstruction of the Barc'i6 wharf lasted3 years, of the "10 rujan" and "Obala jugoslavenske mornarnice" piers and Vladimir Nazor wharf 4 years and of the "29 Novembar" wharf _.rd 1/5 YuG / I - 1 -44 /;S? -c oils true tion of t-- ', ort -a of indivirlu.--il piers, numI,er ')f cranes on eac*-. -,)ier and the amount of --,tor,,,,-e space available are ---iven in the article. T]7.c Fort is equipped with @ortal, semi-portal and, floatinr@ cranes which were either purchased from Hungary and Holland or produced by the "3 maj" Shipyard in Rijeka, such as the six 1@ 5-ton semi-portal cranes installed on the Susak- breakwater. The total number of cranes in the 1@'ort is 4? and the number of various vehicles operating in the area is 300. The Port has 3 rescue ships and @.otal rail- various types of reDair shops. 9T,@o' of the u road tracks have been laid since the war. 1','on-lbuilt up areas of the Port have been asphalted, drains laid ind new underj@round power, telegraph and telephone lineslaill. The electrification of the Fort has been modernized, L@ new tra@sfo,me_r stations construct.-ed and 3 more pl.nnned. new telephone exchange with 3/5 '?econstruction of the of Pi,4@@ka in Ljubljana; ',@on6ar", "Di7-ilo" Iid"',,-Idn.1k" in Zagreb; 3) on the electrification and tele,phone installations: "Elektroprimorje", "Svjetlost" tind "Monter" in Rijeka;"Rade Kon6ar" and"Telefonvod" in Zagreb; ElektrotehLni 6 k o poduzec'e (Electrical CD Engineering 7Enterprise) in Crikvenica and "Isk-ra" in Kranj; 4) on the construction and reconstruction of st orages and other buildin..7s: Gradjevno Doduzede (-Building Znterprise) "Jadranir and "Ilom-rad"'in Rijeka; "Hidroelektra" and"I'Yortan" in Zagreb, There are 6 photos, 8 tables and 1 diagram. Poduze6e luka i skladi@ita (Port and Storage Erterprise),, Rijeka. D M I 1 1' L'ED July 10, 1958. 'UIA Card 5/5 STIPANICIV,S. Daplication of the right foot - diplopodia. Acta chir. iugoel. 6M no-3:249-254 159. I 1. Ortopedska klinika Medicinskog fakalteta u Zagrebu, Aredstojnik: prof. dr. Ferdo Grospic. (FOOT abnormalities) Q, 351315.4097f!) Sflmnig';@ Vladimir I., ptule. Oswt a& poolr4jo jadoog d1jelit dalm primaje-la Their occurrence over a territory Comprising pan of the kl- r"tian "stand hinterland.] SpAr, Yuf#tI4vk. Ifirder k i IN't d*.I Mckaro. lolki &Sjtk, Vremcmks Pfibhs, 3(1/2);37-40, July Gencral damption of the fornution and properties of thermAl and frontal thunderstorm and brief discussion uf Ph ed Ifead1XV: 1. Thunderstorms tMr appearaace over Dalnatian territory east of s * I-SAW19LI, Yugoslavic-Gr. If 6. 3.11. 375.2 pa. 1) VkLdi!,jLL Mogle not lilimiscitill Istolsic obala jildrasta.IF,,g tot flit aa.lerm Adri,;;;;;;;@@pk' fd..sik. Spfit, Yov.-LwLe. Vol. 1, 1053. 13 It. fign., With-, fr .... I Dwil Al..Illdy 'out .---l ..f I ("L h-nify Im-611olity ale tot 11-1 ibl., f,w It, mal;oon .I, Ilu- .-a-lirij AdrWk "t"t (11116 1931). sy'loplic 0411.14 bw -@l ILI Goa, i'l I .'ud I., I N. rtT'@oo iuv,@tigaltd trvdt@ril.d Vijbj,,,i U.-adinxt: L.E2rdentilly 2. @jalmmlla, YugnAawls. (0'. STIPANCIC, V. Extraodimary coldness during the winter.1955-56. p. 160. (CV,DI--NJAK, Yugoslavia, 1955 (published 19")6.) SD: Monthly List of Last European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6.. no. 7, July 1957. Uncl, YUGWLAV1A Forest Scionce. Forest Cultures. KA Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No 17, 1958, No. 77540 Author Sti icic, Vladimir Inst No given Title Bora in the Karat Area and Windbreak Forest Belts Orig Pub :Shumarstvo, 1956, 9, No 8-9, 487-496 Abstract :The nature of the dangerous bors. atom wind is characterized and its influence on the soil and vegetation is described. The possibilities of weakening the killing effect of the boras by means of ahelterbelte am exudned and data are cited from literature on the windbreaking effectiveness of different types of windbreak plantations. The most suitable constructions of windbreaking forest belts are indicated,, and the criteria of the selection of tree species with the view to their suitability for the ecological con- ditions of Karat are characterized. -- I. A. Bashkirov. Card 1/1 PAN' N C s -F Stipanitch, Ernest, Sur une application g6omAtAquo des _nUm-N-es complexes. Rull, Soc. Math. Phys, Sefbie 3, no. 1-2, 57-64 (1951). (Serbo-Croatian. Fr.Inch sum- Miry) The aum of angles under which a fixed line segment is seen e .rom the vertices of i regular po!ygf@n is calculated by th use of complex number.5. 4!. (Lafayette, Ind.). Source* Mathemati'nl Reviewso No. 0 F. STIPCEIVIC, Boris, dipl. inz. Computation of evaporators for water cooling in ailr-conditionirg Installaticns. Strojarstvo 6 no.1/402-37 164. STIPCEVIC, ZdravL-o (Sarajevo) A generalization of the Hartee method. (;Ias i4at fiz Hrv 18 no.4t279-284 163. 1. 'Jnivers[ty of .13aralevo, Sarajevo.