SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SVANIDZE, SH. - SVAROVSKAYA, T.L.

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SVANIDZE, SH. , ZEDGENIDZE, I., and MDZWARIDZF.., L., (prof) "On the Treatment of Certain Diseases vith Radioactive Phosphorus" a paper presented at the Transcaussalon Radiological Conference, Tbilisi, Nov. 55. TI-166oo4 ... I year-- y ."4 c sectlc,---- of -.4ith limited resourt Orlz- 5SR 32 no.3: 610, -v"26 D 163 1. Inititut -orriogo dala Imcni Fred3tavlerio chleiiorr..-korrespondp-ii~-,CLI -ki,' "ll-ITZSS't Dzidziglari. 3)'T 4 7 3 S/129/62/000/005/004/011 E073/E535 J AUTHORS: Tavadze, F.N., Academician AS Georgian SSR and Svanidze. Sh-G. Enginee TITLE: Influence of thermomechanical treatment on the temner brittleness of chromansil type steel PERIODICAL: 4',Ictallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 110-5, 1962, 23-24 TEXT: The investigated steel was produced in an acidically lined induction furnace and had the following composit-Lon: 0-31'~- C, 1.10',.' Cr, 1.14% Mn, 1.12% Si, 1.40% Ni, o.o26% P, 0.024,,,- s. The thermomechanical treatment was carried out prior to the ordinary quenching and tempering. The blanks were heated to 1050-11000C, forged and then the influence vas investigated of the degree of deformation, the temperature of terminating the 'Florging, the cooling and the annealing condi'tions. After forging, all the blanks were subjected to the same annealing conditions and then specimens were produced which were quinchad from 9000C -ind tempered at 5009C. A sharp drop in the impact strangth.was observed for the range of tempering temperatures 425-6250C- Card 1102 Influence of thermomechanical ... S/129/62/000/005/Oo4/oii E073/E535 Preliminary forging improves impact strength after quenching and tempering only if the reduction exceeds 25-30"0. Fig. 2 --hollrS the influence of the temperatu E o at the end of forging, "C, on the impact strength, a kgm/cm Fig-3 shows the dependence of k 2 the impact strength, a k kgm/cra on the -time of tempering at 5000C (curve 1 - without thermomecbanical treatment, curve 2 - after forging). Fig.4 shows the change in J. M. Pz.. c t strength of the annealed steel as a function of the tempering temperature (curve I - without thermomechanical treatment, curve 2 - after forging). Fig-5 shows the influence of the te:,-ipering temnerature on the impact strength (curve 1 - without tlic-r-momechanical treatment, curve 2 - after forging). There are 5 figures.. Carc'! 2.1ile --~) SVAI-IIME, TS.I. Age of fossil flora of lamellar shales and the coal layer of Okriba. Soob.AN Grtw.SSR Z5 no.5:561-564 17 160. (KIRA 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk GruzSSR, Geologicheskiy institut, Tbilisi. Predstavlano akademikom I.V. Iracharava. (Okriba region-Paleobotany) SVANIDZE, Ts. I. Cand Geol-Min Sci. .- posits of Okriba." Higher and Second&ry Ministers Georgian technic Inst imeni sup, 225) (diss) "Fossil flora of the batskiye de- Tbilisi, 1961. 11 pp; (State Committee of Specialist Education of the Council of SSR, Geor Ordei of Labor Red Banner Poly- V. I. Lenin); 200 copies; free; (KL, ?-61 SVANIDZEj TS.I. Relatiqnship between fjora of the TKIbuli and Gelati ooa.1 series. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 26 no'l.39-42r'Jd 161.,. (MIRA 14-3) 1. Akademiya Nauk Gruzinskoy S$Rg.Geologicheskiy institut, Thilisi. Predstavleno akademikom A.I. DAaneiidze. (Georgi I geology) SVATTD ZE, TS. I. , - - 1. t- ~ . I .: - I Fossil 'lora of the Lower Jurassic sediments in the area J. surrounding Shrosha, (western Georgia). I-zv. Geol. ob-va Gruz. 4 no. 2.-25-36 165 (MIRA 19 il) KOSTRTMAI L., inzh.; 3VANID."E, V., inzh. Chemistry and the maintenance of equipment. Tekh. i vooruzh. no.4:68-72 Ap 164. (MITU 17-9) USSR/General Problens of Patholoa - Tu.,.iors. Experimental U. Therapy. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol., No 19, 1958, 89594 Author : Andzhaparidze, L.I., Mekhuzli, T.A., Zedc;e-.iidze, I.Sh., Svanidze, V. List Title : Radioactive Phosphorus Therapy of Some Diseases of the HeEDPoictic system. OriG Pub : Tr. 1-y Zalmvkazsk. konferentsii pa med.,radiol Tbilisi, Gruzmedaz, 1956, 309-314. Abstract : Twenty --.,,-%tieiits (16-myelaid leukosis, 4 .L -lynphoid leuko - sis, 1~ - erythrenia) were sulomitted to p32 therapy. Arlministration of the isotope ia d3ses of 4-8 micro curies Cave ~pod therapeutic results in all the patients with erythremia. Some patients with myeloid leukosis impiroved ~,enerally; the therapeutic effect )f p32 was least renarImble in lymphoi.-I leukosis. The administration Card 1/2 - 21 SVANIDZE, V. F. Svanidze, V. F. "On the Characteristic of the Agrometeorological Conditions of the Cultivation of Potatoes, Various Conditions of the Cultivation of Potatoes, Various Terms for Planting In the Law Grounds of Valleys of East Georgia." Report presented at the 5exLentific Session of Tbilisi Scientific Research Institute for Hydrometeorology, May 1957. ('s4eteorologiya j Gidrologiya, No. 1. 1958). 3M SOT/5--59-2-24/25 AUTHORs Khmaladso, 0. W, Tl=, So ntific 11"ting at the Tbilisi Scioatific Ro.s.rch Institute i of lydrometeamlogy, (gauchnaya sosxiya v TbIliaskom muohno. looledoystall.kon gidracateamlogicheskon institute) FIRRIDDICALs Istoorologiya I gidrologiya, 1959# Ir 2, vp 7o - 71 (USSR) ABSTRACT& In Say th Tbillaskiy muchno-i-I cLovatelt.kly c1dro- h kiy institut (Tbilisi Ar=mstocrological OM, t :, Zl m.tl fIt Be arch Institute) held . ..ttiAg in hich the following representatives participated3 Representatives of the Toontral-W institut prcg~xov (Central Forecasting In- ' stitute), QlaynAya jeofiat hookaya obs-atoriyL (Main 000. the local bini.istrati.- of the physical Obsematory), and brd~zzstscroloecal services of the Transcaucasian Republics. Of the Tbilisi HIGUI On the occasion of the fifth nai, r a the director of the Institute T. P .1 -d.. he. , opmech : 7 - %no event. 91%. ~, Po jaz- f5l?) spoke an the baraoter.of temperature butri a and I irc,"t Lon of t:o atmosphere above the Card 1/3 &M T a spoke an the har- istice oT the circulation processes above Transcaucasia. X. A, 7,akhachvili reported on the typification Of sYmPticol processes Gazried Out by his. 2-1-192afte read two papers on theoretical qua. tines or dy.--fa uoteomlogy. T. U. GiVin-ishvill &M IT. '. U.Iod.. spoke on the press."". 4 of tvi-Rcht against bell. E"Tj-~Arabllava spoke on the grabs amounts of PrOcIPItAtIOD 06 East Georgia. obvill an A ~ M4tsomIogL &I v1 1bility IA cloudbursta, To. A. Polyakova - (000) on th mete rologicsl. visibility in t-h7-a-&s`a--o : : f 'pre- cipitation and fag. Q-J--Chixakadxt an the Preciritatiot I Georgia In the course of 24 hourso _V. T. Su"Lahvill an U. sing on:rgy reserve f Coorgi e ra.Uttles and, beat bala:c 4 1. - : radioactivity or the atmosphere Ila rb Am& ~clalj on be blb.d. .,f. na, so " of -a-, -.sh.IL (UGHS of ~ a I askaya SSR on the gro Uxr~ t~ , the 1. draturs conditions l In Tbill -T-- e, GA the Method developed by him Jb Card 2/3 - - -M f ro:, or fo J4 the = or of days with Ice cash, !Lz!-P9-k- ;7"v% Aur so- c41cU1at1On of "a volues, of rain water MMRIV y In flood SSR) !UGIM of the Izor- f the atmospheric circulation in hydrological forecast*. The "Presentative of the UM of the Arnyanskay, SSR I T rq" wpnrt*d an the a Iti-d-JaV --r barwierLr as of the fo . . or so ply f pr1ug fl"ds 04 , rivers of Armenia. A. A. Varney" fU~RS :rr t4he AvaYanskMI 339) pointed to' the the anos, -over of the belt between 1800 end 2400 a I, the f,raatj,~ of the water mosply for 8Pricg floods on the river* of ArmsAia T V poke an the method of forecasting easily soceeftya 180 the soil below grain cultures. B. P. 3 in and X. Toortsv&4se spoke on the periods s,r!~or~,.to..Psoiaftc IFT"VINUMs-Ti-Tr-exacaucasia. 0. M. K,,A.Iki. L. A. R1ajd,,- zw (UM or the Arayanakays, S - F-T- Ch;'F-zxoh spoke an the alaroalinatic conditions 35..::4 Laball-kiy mossif 1, the AMamakayn aSS. In 411, 27 papers vere read. card ~/3 SVANISHVILI, R. A. Cand Med Sci (diss) "Data Concerning the Problem of the Diagnostic Importance of tim Functional~-Indexe_s of AtOetps It -the External. Respiration of Spe!Aamen. WIT" Tbilisi, 1957. 19 pp 21 cm. (Tbilisi State Medical Inst), 200 copies (KL, 26-57, 113) SVANISHVILI, H.A., kand.med,nituk Professor G.IA. Mg,,ebrishvili (70th anniversary of his birth and 45th anniversary as a practicing doctor and pedagog. Vop, kur.9 fizioter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 26 no.5:47 2j"~nD, 161. (MIR& 14:11) (MGEBRISHVILI, GEORG CS, 18904 P,MZHANADZE,, Shalva Konstantinovich; SVANISHVILI, Romanow Akakiyevich [Textbook of phynical. and exercise therapy] [Uchebnik fizioterapii i vrachebmi flzkulltury. Tbillsig Ganatlebal 1965. 283 P. [In Georgi.an] (MIRA 18:7) SUNDIVER, ~. Use of calculation tedmique in historical research. Vestnik CSAV 72 no.3-.377-379 163. - L 31265-66 ACC NRt AP6022780 SOURCE CODE: CZ/oo3g/66/027/00270103/0109 AUT[IOR't Svantnor, Jiri (Engineer) 13 ORG: Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, CSAV, Prague (CSAV, Ustav makromolokulani cherxLe) TITLE: Parameters deteradming the dynamic switching voltage in four-layer diodes SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 27, no, 2, 1966, 103-109 TOPIC TAGS: switching circuit, electric resistance, electric capacitance, pulse rate, circuit design, diode electron tube ABSTRACT: The article deals with the relations characterizing the dynamic switching voltage in four-layer diodes. It shows that the dynamic switching voltage depends on the steepness of the increase in external voltage, the value of the series resistance and the parallel capacitance, the pulse frequency of the input pulses and the value of the DC bias. These relations are analyzed and their measurement is briefly treatede., The value of the dynamic switching voltage may be changed within broad limits by suitable circi~jt changes on the basis of the stated relations* Origo art* has: 16 figures. fJPR-s7 SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DAM ZlApr65.../ -.0RIG-.REF: 004 OTH REF: 003 Card 1/1 UDC-. 621 314.7.018--7r.4 RULNJEVIC, Juraj, Dr.; SVARA, Vesna, Dr. Modern therapy of respiratory insufficiency in botulism. Lijec vjes 82 no.9/10:917-924 160. 1. Iz Bolnice za zarazne bolesti, u Zagrebu (BOTULISK compl) (RESPIRA'WRY SYSTEM dis) MIHALJEVIC, Fran, prof. dr.; SVARA, Vesnap dr.;.,HRABAR, Ante, dr. --- Acute respiratory tract infections. Med. glas. 19 no.8/9: 175-180 Ag-S 165. 1. Bolnica za zarazne bolesti u Zagrebu (Sef lijecnik: prof. dr. F. Mihaljevic) i Republicki zavod za zastitu. zdravlja u Zagrebu (Direktor: dr. I. Brodarec). L 39008-66 ACC NR, 01 029577 SOURCE CODE: 3/08- Oi~5101861 AUTHOR; c, Fran Mhaljevi _(Professor; Doctor); Svara I Vesna (Doctor); Hrabar, Ante-,- (Doctor) ORG: Infectious Diseases Hospital/directed by Professor, Doctor F. Mihaljevic/,, Zagreb (Bolnica 7a zarazne bolesti); National Institute of Health of the R ubli directed by Doctor I. Brodare-/, Zagreb (Republicki zavod za zastitu zdr TITLE: Acute infections of the respiratory tract [This paper was presented at the 2nd Scientific Convention of Yugoslav InfectolqSLsts held in Belgrade from 13 to 16 -May l9-C5-.-J-' SOURCE: Medicinski glasnik, no. 8-9, 1965,, 175-180 TOPIC TAGS: respiratory system disease, virus disease, medical conference, - epidemiology ABSTRACT: Review of viral respiratory diseas : agents, symptoms, clinical and laboratory aspects. Epidemiology of influ VA and B types in Yugoslavia 1950 to 1965 is shown graphically and revieWe-d*.morbidity, mortality, seasonal, geographics, age and other patterns. Orig. art. has: 2 figures arxi 1 table. 1JPRS: 36,5993 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / CRIG REF: 004 / SOV REF: 001 OTH REF: 005 Card ---I -------------- themselves as herpangina, 74 as serous meningitis, with or with- out a rash, one with picture of paralytic poliomyelitis, five as meningoencephalitis and 21 as febrile illness with or without a rash. Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of those J!e~qi,t- q rn%3 sk t svndrq-mp,-q---2q:re ~give-n r4j YTJGOSI,AVIA vol 87p No 11, 965, pp 1207-1216 Zagrebt 11,jocnioki V_Jesnik, 1 syndromes. Enterie viruses were isolated from the Stools of 29 patients with Bornholm disease and 20 patients with serous menin- -one of these strains were identified as CoxsackiO gitis. Thirty belonged to the groups group B viruses, types 1, 3, 5, four others 8 could be classified A and B, and the remaining 15 isolated strain only as non-POlio enterovirusese 6 yugoslavp 9 Western references* Manuscript received 29 jWul 1965. 2/2 CSO% 2000-N - FUND - . 112 - JD ACC N% Apf)026" WWQi GWISI GZ1W571(*1UW1VJA1UYM1U.1 AUTHORs SY&rc, Jiri_(]~~-r) ORG: M, Pragm TrNEt Recovez7 of waste heat in metallurgical processes SOURCE: Hutnik. no. 12. 1965, 546-547 TOPIC TAGS: natal'lurgio process, heat loss. steam boiler. gas kinetics UMUCT: The importance of heat recowry in metallurgical processes is discussed. The sources of the waste heat are: sensible heat in byproducts; sensible heat in products; heat removed in process cooling; k1netic energy of compressed gases; back- pressure steams The majority of present day installations in Czechoslovakia recover the heat of waste gases in steam boilors* Detail of such boilers are disoussede Recovery of heat by dry cooling of coke in recommended. fJ*PRSt 34,5127 SUB COM : 11, 13 / SUBH UTZ: none SVARG, Hynek., inz... dr. ------ wGw concretes and gas silicates in the building ind*stry' by Jerzy Pogorzelskip Leonard Pvban. Revieved by-H~mek Svarc, Poz stavby 11 no.5:288 163, -3v~~ -c' J. Diet of officers in peace and i.;ar. P. 544. VOJ'NU'-IP;HNlCFI GLAS"lIK. Beogrod. Vol. 3, No. 7, July 1955 SCIURCr: European "ecessions List, (EFAL) Library of Congress, Vol, 4, No. 12, December 19,r5. 65975 Z/037/6O/ooO/O2/oo4/oi8 E024~L 55 AUTHORS: Rumler, Ctirad and S~varc, Jaros a~ TITLE: Pulse-height Analyse7lwijh Cat-hode-ray Tube and Photometv�c Wedgii__ PERIODICAL: ~eskoslovensk:~ easopis pro fysiku, 1960, Nr 2, PP 107 - 114 ABSTRACT; An analyser of electric-pulse heights is described, which has a resolving power corresponding to an 80-channel analyser. The amplitude spectrum of the pulses is evaluated from the screen of a CRT by photographic integration through an optical photo- metric wedge. The here described analyser was used, in combination with a scintillation-detector, as a gamma-spectrometer by the-Nuclear-research Institute _theCSAV. The incoming pulses pass through a pulse- lengthening circuit so that a system of horizontal traces is displayed on the CRT, each trace corresponding to one pulse. If the analyser works as a scintillation spectrometer, each trace corresponds to one light-nulse. The ordinate of a trace is linearly proportional to the Cardl/6 amplitude of the analysed pulse. If the instrument is 65975 Z/037/60/000/02/004/ol8 EO~4~L33� Pulse-height Analyser with Cathode-ray u e a a Photometric Wedge used as a y-ray spectrometer, the vertical deviation is proportional to the energy. The principle of the instrument is shown schematically in Figure 1, where 0 is the cathode-ray tube, FK the photometric (grey) wedge, n the number of pulses and a the pulse ampli- tude. The pulses are selected according to their amplitudes with the aid of the lengthening circuit and CRT. The amplitude can vary continuously rather than in discrete steps as in fixed-channel analysers. The number of pulses is recorded by photographic integration, i.e. by photographing the pulse spectrum through the photo- metric wedge, the transmission of which decreases exponentially with the distance x - It follows that this optical recorder also acts as a memory system. The photographic record shows a series of lines whose lengths vary exponentially with the number of pulses. The functioning of the instrument is shown in Figures 3 and 4: J - input; 0 - zero adjustment; V - off; M - measurement; la - pre-amplifier of the pulse- lengthening circuit; lb - pulse-lengthening circuit; Card2/6 65975 Z/037/(,n/000/02/oo4/oi8 EO~4~L335,. Pulse-height Analyser with Cathode-ray u e "11 Photometric Wedge 2 - symmetrical vertical amplifier; 3a - pre-amplifier for the time base; 3b - single-sweep time base; 4 - symmetrical horizontal amplifier; 5 - circuit stabilising the beam intensity; 6 - negative piO,se for discharging the tube; 7 - zeroing oscillator; 8 - cathode-ray tube; CZ - time base; SZ - amplifier* The pulses are lengthened sufficiently to keep the vertical deflection of the beam constant during one sweep of the time base. The circuit works on the principle of capacitor charging~ The length of the horizontal deflection can be regulated in steps 5, 100 and 1000 lis. The discharging penth,Dde E4 is blocked for the duration of the horizontal deflection by the pulse 6 from, 5b . The output from the pulse-lengthening circuit is linearly amplified in the high-stab�lity vertical amplifier. The input pulses trigger a conventional single sweep time base. A positive and negative rectangular pulse is also taken from the time base, one feedinm 6 , the other Card3/6 5 - If n is the number of light pulses, q a factor correcting for reciprocity failure. the intermittency 65) 9 7 5 Z/037/60/000/02/Oo4/ol8 Pulse-height Analyser with Cathod6-rayE9u2t/eQM Photometric Wedge effect and the phosphorescence and fatigre of the luminescent screen, I/d the extinction coefficient: x ln n - -t- const (4) qd By copying the photograph with increasing contrat, one increases the accuracy for determining n . Figure 5 shows the calibration of the -vertical axis in terms of energy: Figure 6 the calibration of the number of pulses against trace length; Figure 7 the exponential dependence of the trace length on n . The accuracy of the instrument was 20/60 on the energy scale- and 50%1 on the intensity scal 137 Figure 68 shows the spectrum of a mixture of Cs and Co A further development of the instrument is the replacement of the optical photometric wedge by intensity modulation of the cathode-ray tILLbe. This method, for which a patent was applied for, as vrell as other analysers with "'electric Card4/6 wedges" will be the subject of a separate paper. _/I Z/037/6o/ooo/Woo4/oA ~Og4IE-A5 Pulse-height Analyser with Cathode-ray u e 5A Photometric Wedge In conclusion, it is stated that the here described pulse-height analyser with photographic integration is very simple in design and does not have the disadvantages of amplitude analy3ars with fi~ced channel adjustments. The optical verification of the measured pulse spectrum is a favourable feature, particularly in y-ray spectroscopy. It is possible to achieve very short exposure times, which is particularly important when measuring the amplitude spectrum of radioactive substances with very short half lives. By using a fast time base a resolution time of the order of I ~Ls cart be obtained. A further advantage is direct photographic recording without the necessity of further evaluation. A considerable disadvantage of this analyser is its lower -accuracy in reading off the intensities of spectral lines. There are 8 figures and 7 references. of which 2 are German, 4 English and I Soviet. Card5/6 Z/037/'6o/ooo/o2/oo4/oi8 ~0 4/Ead5 Pulse-height Analy3ar with Cathode-ray Re a Photometric Wedge ASSOCIATION: Ustav jadern6ho vyzkumu 61ff. Praha (Institute of Nuclear Physic,3 , eSAV, Prague) SUBMITTED- September 15, 1959 Card 6/6 3965o, S/137/6WObO/OO7/033/072 A057/A1O1 AUTHOR: 9varc, Karel TITLE: A method of soldering of aluminum with soft solders containing lead PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no - 7, 1962, 60,. abstract M92 P (Czechoslovakian patent no. 97824, 15.12.60) TMC: 7he soldered surfaces are coated with a metal which is easily soldered, as for instance nickel, or copper. The solder, which can be soft, is .Laid upon this coating. Preliminarily the A1293 film is removed from the surface., Specially convenient because of*the simplicity axid applicability in assembling conditions is the nickel plating by the reduction method, qimilar to the plating used before the hard chrome plating of Al. In this method the area of soldering is soaked during about 30 sec. with 10% NaOH solution at 500C and washed with warm water. The details are submerged aftenrards for 30 see. into a bath containing 4oo -/i :uci2, 20 F-11 EF (4$%), 40 9/1 H3BO3, at room temperature, In this bath the Al o-xides are dissolved and Ni precipitated on the same surface, afterwards the nickel plated area is washed again with warm water and dried. It, can be Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/007/033/072 A method of soldering of... A057/A1O1 soldered with a Pb-Sn-solder and organic flux with a common soldering iron. Cu car. be soldered with Al, or other metals. Tensile tests show that the rapture occurs beyond the Joint. This soldering method is quicker, more convenient and safe than the prior method and allows a replacement of the Cu-wire by aluminum, one in cases where this was not possible before, because of the difficult solder- ing of Al. A thin Al-foil and wire are not damaged. In comparison to the super- sonic wave soldering there is no need for a complex arrangement. Ye. Greylf [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card P_/2 _~VA&R,~~--- Outlook for power engineering inthe third Five-Year Plan. Nova technika no.10:433-436 0 160. 1. Ministerstvo paliv a energetiky S7M , Miroslav "Electrical engin~eriae by J. Slesinger. Reviewed by Miroslav Svarc. Slaboproudy obzor 23 no.9*Suypl.i Literatura L65., L67 162. SVARC, 0. Safety in the operation of an atomic power plant. P- 153. ENERGEETIKA. (Ydr-isterstvo energetiky a Ceskoslovenska, vedecka technicka spoleanost pro energetiku pri Ceskosloverske akaderaii ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia. 'Volt 5, no, 4. Apr. 1955. z! Monthly list of European Accessions (M-T) LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959. Uncl. SIIARC, 0.- First atomic-power plant of the -Sorviet Union. P.403 RIERGETIKA. (KbAsterstvo energetiky a Ceskoslovneska vedecka technicka spoleenost pro energo,iku pri Ceskoslovenske ikademii! ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia V01.5, no-4, Apr-1955 Monthly List of EastEuropeaa Accessions (EKAI) LC, Vol.8, no.11 Nov. 1959 Uncl. SVARC, P.; JAMEC, Z.; JOSIPOVIC-GUMHDLD, Ii, Increased sensitivity of various Salmonella strains to bismuth; description of a modification of Wilson-Blair agar method for the elimination of inhibitory effect of bismuth (balanced agar sulfite) Acta mad. iugoal. 9 no-2-3:198-205 1955. 1. Pokrajineka meaicinsko-istrasivacka laboratorija, Novi Sad. (SALMONMILA, culture, Wilson-Blair agar, prev. of different bact. sensitivity by ebam. balancing. (Sar)) (B i SMUTH, sulfide agar, chem. balancing in prev. of varying sensitivity in Salmonella strains. (Ser)) (CULTURE MIA, for Salmonella strains, chem. balancing of Wilson- Blair agar in prev. of varying sensitivity. (Ser)) SVARC, Petar standard for the diagnosis of syphilis-positive and dubious sera (screening test) using Meinicke's clearance test (MU II).-Med. pregl. i8 no-5:147-151 1 65. 1. Zavod za epidemiologiju Instituta za zdravstvenu zastitu u Novom Sadu (Direktor Zavoda; Prof. dr. Milos Aranicki). --7-udol Si!,EMAT2 , Given Nairms Country: CzechoslovpIria Acaderde Degrees: Veterinary Physician T-.IStitute of' Helmiritolo2v SAV /Slovenska akademia ved; Slova-~--- Affiliation: L6-a-demy -&f7- 3cie,:~cesrHre"l--r-i-litologicky ustav SAV), Kosice Sou.rce:-'!-*-'~l,--'--,~-1-~~-%,--, ~.'sa Veda, Vol VIII, 1,110 7, "Ic6l, Data: SVARC5, V. Wings over the North Pole, ?. 784. (KRIDLA TAASTI.) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) No. 25, Dec. 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, No. 5, may 1958 MMI SVARC, Viliam, Dant. Determination of elevation of bite and central OcclUsion in practice according to Camper's line. Prakt, zub. lek. 2 no-3: 67-70 1954. 1. OUNZ, Zvolen. (Tam, .*Occlusion & elevation of bite, daterm. according to Camper's line) SVARC, VI-astislav Contribution to the discussion on locomotive maintenacne. Zel dop tech 9 no.10s312-313 161. I SVARCP7,X, J. SVARCBEK, J. Controlling the rubber-of teat cups on milking machines. P. 291. vol. 6 no. 15 Aug. 1956. MECHAVISACE ZEMEDET TVI, CZECHOLOVAKIA S"URCE: East European Accessions List (E-,",-,L) Vol 6, No. 4-April 1957 SURCEEKS J. Controlling the milking process with milking machines. P. 565 (MECHANISACE ZEMEDUSTVI) Vol. 7, no. 24.. Dec. 195q., Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI~ LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 �AhLG- -L; . F.LAL " ) j . J. Lj3ea of a fodler miyor. ,:). Praha. I'ECA11dii-AGE LE;ZEDELL~TVI. Vol. 9. no. 12, Dec. 1.959. Praha., Czechoslovakia i,;ont!-11,7 list --3f East European recession (EEAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2 Feb. 1960. Uncl. SVAPGIIEVSKAYA. Zoyaa Aleksandr ; PETROVSKAYA, T.I., red. -- ~ [Geomorphology of Kazakbstan and Central Asia] Geomorfo- logiia Kazakbotana i Srednei Azii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1965. 296 p. (MIRA 18:7) VOLKOV, Igor I Alekaandrovich;_qWIC -HEVSKAYA,,.A,-A,p prof., otv. red.; ZAYTSEVA, I.P., red. [Ishim. Steppe; its relief and covering loesslike sediments] Ishimskaia step'; rellef i pokrovnye lessovidnye otlozheniia. Novosibirsk, Red.-izd. otdel Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSRO 1965. 73 P. (MIFA 18:7) SiAR 10 ~FE-'&'~AYA Z. A'. !H-1. UTZR:~TOV YU, P, jv6 of the re-lef of -s r a and -heL wf, te Af Ic KazakhqlAin and the basi3 stagee of its formation. Vest.IDU 20 no,124174-84 165, (MIRA 18:8) V Al I GOW: 1! k..' J 'I it ri,v of tho l'uture soldier. Vcan. znan. 41 no.3302-313 Vx t65. (MIRA 1-835) 1. Chlen prozidiuma Khmeltnitskago gorodskogo komiteta Vsesoyuznogo dobrovoltnogo obshchestva sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i flotu SSSR. P0RFI;VYEV, V.B.[Porfirliev, V.B.), akademik- GRINFERG, Y.V. (11rin1*6, LV. J; LADYZHENSKIY, MIR.tIadyzhens'kyi, M.R.); LIMTOW, V.P.[Unatalkyl, V.11.)i 0ALARITSKAYAp X.A. [Halablitalka., X.A.); TUCHUX, L.G.fTkAcbuk,, LA)l SVARICflEV-SKIY L V [Svarychevslkyl, L.7.1. RIM, M.B. -Hypun, M. B. P.[Habinet, M.P.]; CHEKHOVICH, . GABINET, M N.Ya.[Chekhovych, N.IA.], red.; MATVIICHUK, 0.0., tekhn. red. [Carpathian menilite, shales) Menilitovi slantsi, Karpat. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1963. 204 P. (MRA 16:6) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukr. SSR (for P6rfirlyev). Institut geologii goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN Ukr.SSR (for all except Chekhovich, Matviichuk). (Carpathian Mountains--Oil shales) 7, /Ifl:7142 551 %7.Z sid Svarch~,~Ls_kil.V Nfetjfficherikie kansquksir d!ia mix-lovki SVARaII71VSKIYI V, N., BESPALOV, D. P., AND LZBFI)EVA, K. D. Results of Tests of a Remote Device for Gradient Measurements of Meteoro- logical Elements The authors describe a remote-controlled apparatus for gradient mea.,mrements$ loe., measurements of the vertical distribution of the wind, temperature nnd humIdity of the air near the Fround. The device permits onn tn meafniro the wind veloolty, temperature and humidity of the air at -oj-x pvhlta up to t, helght of 10-15 twterd# ond jAlno tho to-PilvroWIV or tho soil at six depths. Yorea7er, it can w-asnnve the -mloclty ani dArsetion of the maln current. for -.r~--dch the =--radienmt m-esm---ents STI-A sgel~ ecn- ducted. For the measurement of velocity use is made of contact an-emo.- meters; six anemometers give their recordings at one automatic recorder. Slo%4 resistance thermometers are used to measure temperature and humidity, the latter being determined psychrometrically. (RZhGeol. No. 5, 1955) Tr. Glay, Geof.z. obser., No. 43, 1954. 39-52. SO: Sum. No. '144, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary SLuftirey of Soviet: Scientific Abstracts (17) Ll CC*,-ll-,'--'v"67,.IY, V. 17., Fnd- IlTebt of Ye.:ot.,, Bez~rizq- "ind Gage," Tr. Glov. observ., 3, iv 53-57, 1954 The construction of a sm&ll remote beering wind rage designed by the P.uthors in the -Cain Geophysicel Observatory is described. TI-le desi i gn. s based on -,n ac ciirrf-nt t;~:chymeter. For renote benrinE- a dc po tent iome ter de!~-J[,-ned by A. P. Sokol-x6kiy is used. TheEccuracy of the instriLment i)rc,ved to be s~-tisfectory. (KhFiz, No 6, 1955) Szim. Ho. 681, 7 Oct. 55 VS. 3(T) PWX I am EXPLOITATION 30Y/1720 Leningrad. Glavnaya gearlilches"ya observatorlya. .Toprosy ratrabatki notoorologich*aklkh prlborcv (Problems In the Do- vvlapsamt of Meteorological Instruments) Lenlograd, Oidromet*olzdat, 1955. 49 p. (Jeriess Its: Trudy, vyp. 83) 1350 copies printed. Addittandl Sponsoring Acency, QlavnQY4 uprawlettiye glArometecrolo- glahesWay aluthby. rh Md. (Tjcl~* pags)s M.S. Starnxat, Candidate or Physical-MathemAt1cal Lalleelt-t. id. t=L-). N.M. =.i a.i. Serve7w. PURPMt This Issue Is Intended for scientific personnel engaged In the sapstructlon and use or mateorqlagical Instruments. COVXmAgN# TA general, this b*oklet covers descriptions of new Instru- mania A" problems encountered in their development. It also do- sarlb" aetbods used for selecting the opt'mum Interval for averag- Ing sho Velocity or the wind and for determining the aggregat: com- V"Itcdw of fogs. The Instruments described In detail includ a now card 1/3 4;~q~~jA sondensation hygrometer, a simple device for detormin-.1C %k* ompp"ition or cog, a field radiometer, a device for aeasurlig apparstua for actinometria observations and a device to,r nowpuftac winds of high velocity. So personalities are mentioned. U"Aagn~*s follow each article. ?Aiu or oxTwrj , O.P. Now Automatic Condensation 1Wgromat&C 3 AsAr%PW, X D. Selection of the Opt'--- Interval for Averaging V1*4 ;"Ity 20 Njjja"mv~ T.Ta. A Method of Determining the Aggregate Compo- "w" of a Fog 25 Al.k%ewa"v, S.M. A Field Radiometer for Measuring the Relative O*a#e%j^tIon of Radioactive Particle* In the Atmosphere 2T Nka4%k#eeo I.F. Apparatus for Actlnometric Measurements 36 card 4/1 Al*&vmA&q*v, V.S. Temperature Measurement Device c:: ~40 i An Instrument for Registering tha Velocity %fyulig-h Winds 4 = ATAIXAML9s library of Congress The use of photorecorders with visible trace ... S/785/61/000/010/002/002 geophysical and meteorological recordings. The FRV-1 photorecorder was installed on a spring support on one of the desks of a "flying-lab" aircraft. The air tempera- ture and humidity and the aircraft g-loads were recorded via sensor-controlled bridge circuits fed from storage batteries. All recordings were backed up by a standard K4-51 oscillograph. The photorecorder operated well with circuits VX having a resistance of tens to thousands of ohm. The high proper frequency of the FRV- I galvanometers rendered the recordings practically inertialess . The air- craft vibrations did not produce any appreciable improvement of the records. Close balancing of the galvanometer mechanism and the spring support of the recor- der minimlzed any unfavorable effect of the vibrations. The field tests were per- formed at the Mirgorod base of the "Ukrneftegeofizika" trust. The FRV-1 recorder was attached to the various sensors during well-logging operations-, and all recordings were repeated by a HACK(PASK) selfrecorder and a (latent-image) OP-5 (FR-5) photo- recorder. The F RV- I was found to be fully dependable; the simplicity of the device permits registration of 6 curves, zero lines, and depth and time ticks, all with a single light source, and requires minimal tuning and makeready time, even in the hands of an average operator; the elimination of post-recording darkroom time increases the productivity of the equipment. The traces have sufficient contrast to yield good contact prints when exposed through a yellow light filter. There are I figure and 2 Sovici (only) references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card 2/Z 1BGRAGIMOV, Ismail Nurullayevich; SVARIChEVSKIY, Vladimir Sergeyevich; '30- red.; TELESHEVSKIYj I.A.y dots., red.; - D-1 M.B.1 AGZMIOV, K., tekhn. red. [Heliotherapy of some cutanecus diseases] Solntselechenie nekotorykh kozhrqkh zabolevanii. Tashkent,, Medgiz UzSSR, 59 p. - (MIRA 17:1) 30(?) CZECH/3-59-12-29/39 V AUTHOR: Svarcman, J. TITLE: General Conference of FAI PERIODICAL: Kr'fdla Vlasti, 1959, Nr 12, upper half of p 22 (CSR) ABSTRACT: Article announces arid comments on the General Con- ference of FAI which will be held in Moskva from 25 May thru 1 June 59. There is 1. photo. Card 1/1 SVARCS., E. (Latvian) M XX SHVARTS) Ye. M. 5VADaWIEUKAYA, L.A. Doe Geogr Sci - (d* ) if rl 0 an C 4 ent pen3plain of - Z ~19"I-i:Zv, - .r Kaza~hstan ard the basic stages of i 0 r 444"." Lon, 1958. 22 pp (Ten Order of Lenin State Univ im A.A. Zhdanov). 150 copies (11, 37-58t 110). - 9 - S"I.46RICTIE77SI~'-7-17A. Ye- V- v vslca,a., 'Ye. V. "Trea-lunent of trichoronadic (-.oir) es lrT the -modified methlod of aziche ProfeFsor Demlyanovich," Doklac!y Akad, nauk UzSSR, 'No. 19L~, ?z. 33-37 - Fesizm,,~ L-i U.Zbek lan~If7e. SO- U-3850, 16 Aine 53, (Letuc-sis, lZhurnal Inyl,-)i Q'-tatuey,, ?,Io. 5, 1949) SVARICHEVSYAYJL, Ye. V. SVARICHEVSKAYA, Ye. V. - "Material on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Trichomoniasis of the Female Urinary Organs." Acad Med Sci USSR. Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). So.: Km-Lzhnaya Litopisl,, No. 7., 1956. SUIlICHIEVSKAYA, Z. A. SURICHEVSRAYS Z. A. ,on q-~o-,~,orTjhalcrTical mappin~"jf Tricy In-t-a peo~rrafii (.,Itkad. Ta-tT-SS,-S-fU; lf~tue 39, 1ch8, p. 274-77/ il ~',O- U--"C)lt2, 11 11-larch 53, (Letopis "~hurnal Inykh Statey, No. 7 19410). 1. SVARICS7,81MA Z, A. 2. WSIR (600) 4. BaDchash, Lake Geology 7. History of the Balkhash-Ala-Kull Valley. Vest. Len. un. 7, no. 7, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, may -1953. Unclassified. 1, SVARICMVSKkYA' Z. A. 2. USSR (6oo) 3- 11.~ter - Bet-Fak-Dala 4. Suffusion processes in the bottoms of the ancient valleys of Bet-Pak-Dala (Golodnaya Steppe of Kazakhstan). Uch.zap.Len. Len.un. No. 152, 1952- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. SVARIGHEVSKAYA, Z.A. The main stages of relief formation and geomorphological structure of eas'iern Kazakhstan. Vest.WU 12 no.6:122-141 '57. OUJU 10:5) (Kazaidistan--Physic&l geography) _- . , .1 ~j , - I I . : #_ ... ... - xml~ - V;",) P' ~.' - A' " '/""r _' - ~ -_i /I i ('~ (i -1Q- I / , I) - ~- " -, S HMVqYLYk___ijjAM_ III . Latest tectonic movements In eastern Kazakhstan. rest. AN Kazakh. SSR 13 no.7:-93-96 JI 157. (NLRA 10:9) (Kazakhstan--Geology, Structural) SVARICHEVSKATJL, Z.A. Geomorphology of northern Kazakhstan. Geog.sbor. no.10:5-31 158, (MIRA 12:1) (Kazakhstan-Geology, Structural) SVARICHEVSKAY, Z.A. Meridlanal ridges in the Pamirs. Vest.LGU 13 no.24:112-113 '58. (MIRA 12:4) (Pamirs--*untains) SVARICHEVSKAYA, Z.A. , '_ 1. 1 1 -11- _-_., .. .... Review of principal conceptions on the development of the re- lief in eastern Kazakhstan. Vest.LGU 14 no.6:95-io6 159. (HIRL l2iQ (Kazakhe tan--Physi cal geograph7) SVARIC.HEVSKAYA, Z. A. "The Old Feneplain of Kazakhstan and the Chief Stages of its Reformation" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographica.1 Union, 10th General Aasembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholmj Sweden,, 6-13 August 196o. ILIINSMI G.A.; PIXNIKCVAv M.I.; RAZUMIKHINt N.V.) RYUMINq A.K.; SARSADSKM9 N.N.-; SVARICBU$KAYA.3 ZOA.9 doktor geogr. nauk; WINA, M,Ye,t red.; VODO -telcki. red. [Fundamentals of placer deposit surveying] Osnovy poiskov rossypei; uchebnoe posobie. Leningradp Izd-vo Leningr. univ.v 1961. 122 (MIRA 14W 1. Sotrudniki Laningradekogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. A.A. Zbdanova (for Iltinskiy,-RazuTnJk'hJrv Ryuminq Svarichevskz7a). 2. Sotrudniki Vsesoyuznogo geologicheskogo instituta, (for Sarsadskikhq Plotnikova) (Ore deposits) (Geological survey) SIIARICHEVSKAYA, Zoya Aleksandrovna;SUVOIROV, IN., red.; ZHUKOVA, Ye.G., tulthn* -7 Od. [Paleopeneplain of Kazakhstan and basic stages of its transforma- tion) Drev-,-di peneplen Kazakhstana i osnovnye etapy ego preobrazova- niia. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1961. 294 p. (14IRA 14:12) (Kazakhstan--Landforins) SA1TYKOVP O.G.; SVARICHEVSKA -Z..A. History of the valley 6f the middle and lower Selety River (North Kazakhstan). Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. geol. no.1:51-60 F61. (MIRA 34:6) (Selety Valley"-Goology) SVARIGH SMU".A, Nineteenth International Geographical Congress. Vest.LGU 16 no.12i 166-167 161. (MM 14:6) (Geography--Congresses) SVARICHEVSKAYA, Z.A. Gravity folding in the western slope of the Irtysh trough. Uch- zap.IGU n0.298:47-55 '61. (MIRA 15:2) (irtysh Valley"-Folds (Geology)) LUTSIKIY, S.L.; SVARICREVSIKIT, I.I. Aleksandr Sergeevich Barkov; obituary. Ilauk.zap.Llviv.un. 28: 131-132 '54. (MLRA 9:10) (Barkov, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1873-1953) SVAIUCHEVSKIY, I,I. - Changes in the geographical distribution of corn in Dr*bych Province. Dop. ta pev*L'yiy*un* no~6 pt.2:17-19 '55- . . (MLRA 10:3) (Drogobych Province-Corn (maize)) SVARIGgy,*=".L.-- Z__ I Basic features of specialization of agricultural re4o=_,~n the_ Drogoby-ch Province. Dop. ta pov. LIviv. un. no.7 137. i (MIRA_ 11: 2) (Drogob.vch Province--Agriculture).. . I YN7, i.B.; GMMMO ]~.V' ; TSKATA, Ye.A.1 SVARICHEVSKIY. 1.V, New type of raw material for the building materials industry, Doo; AN UWI no.2:119-122 154. (MMA 8:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR (for Porfirlyer). ze* In- stitut geologii korionikh kopalin AN URSRS' (Sbale) (Building materials) POEFIRIYEV, Vladimir Borisovich; GRINBERG, Iona Volikovich; LAXYZEMNSKIlY, Hikolay Romanorich; GATA XLYA, Takaterina Antonovna; LIMSKIY. Viktor Filippovich SVARI SKeIT Pn* .' omir,, irovich; 0 WVMUIRN~ . ar "WIN f It IAZARENKO. Ye.K.. a a, o D.K.. redaki-or izdatallstva; RAKHTINk, N.P.,-takhnichaskiy redaktor [Menilita shale, a source for industrial building materials] Manilitovye slantsy - syr1a dlia promyshlannosti stroitallnykh materialov. Kiev. Izd-vo Akadamii nauk USSR. 1956. 37 P. (MIRA 9:7) 1. rh1an-L-D-rrea-1--ndent AN USSR (for Iazarenko) (Shale) SVARIGHP6VSKIY. L.V., ingh. Manilits isphalt concretes. Trudy MADI no.23:180-190 1 58. (MIRA 12:1) (Asphalt concrete) VF11 lYt t&M0'AT?0W3 1 SOURCE CODE: UR/3175/65/000/026/0106/OU3 AUTHOR: S chevskly var 16~ ORG: none TITLE3 Equipment for meteorological measurements on' weather s~i sl)-157!5 P SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarotvennyy geologichaskiy komitat. Osoboye konstruktorskoye byur%:). Gcofizicheskaya apparatura,' no. 26, 1965, 106-113 TOPIC TAGS: radiation balance, actinometry, marine meteorology, meteorologic in- strurw.nt MSTRACT: The author discusses equipment for making gradient measurements of the Meteorological elements in the ground layer of the atmosphere above the ocean. The psychrometers presently used for temperature and atmospheric humidity measurements tire inconvenient for gradient measurements on shi --s since a great deal of time is p .required for observations-and analysis of the resultant data. It is.recommended that these psychrometers be replaced with instruments which have semiconductor pick' ups with a resistance of 2,000 ohms at a temperature of 200C. These semic*nductor pickups have a temperature coefficient and resistance several times higher than the; Card 1/2 MIKHAYLOV. V..-SVARICHEY.SKIY, V..S. luminescent analysis in pediatrics. Vopr. pediat. 20 no.1:49-51 Jan-lab 1952. (GLKL 22;1) * 1. Of the Clinic of Hospital Pediatrics, Tashkent Kedical. Institute (Director of Clinic - Honored Worker in Science Prof,-R. 3, Gershenovich). PASHKOV60y, Yo.v.; SVARIGILv6KIY, V.S. Normal amolint of alkaline phouphatase in the blood plasma in children. Med. zhur. Uzb. no.2:35-36 :" 16o. (MIRA- 15:2) 1. Iz kafedry gospitualtnoy pediatrii (zav. -prof. R.S.Gorshcnovich) Tashkentskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta i Uzbekskogo nauchno-issledova'Vel'skogo instituta kurortolo~ii i fizioterapii imeni N.A.S'on-.asl~w (direktor - dotsent Ya.K.Muminov). (PI-IWSPILITASE) (BLOOD PL6114di) SVARICHETSKIY) V.S. Devices for heliotherapy by total and diffuse solar radiation. Geliotekhnika no.1:49-54 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut kurortologii i fizioterapii imeni Semashko. SWIM ,AVA, - Casting bushings from non-ferrous alloys in pneumatic centrifugal machines. Lit.proizv. no.B.-22-24 N '54. (MLRk 8:1) (Centrifugal casting) A 137-1957-12-23967 Translations from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metal-)urgiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 154 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: What's New in the Exploration and Application of Molding Material.5 (Novoye v issledovaniyakh i praktike primeneniya formovochnykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1955, Nr 3, pp 38-39 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Molding materials-Bibliography Card 111 SVARIKA AtA insthener. Centrifugal casting of nonferrous alloy sleaves. Lit.proizv. no.4:28-30 AP '57. (KM 10:5) (Centrifugal casting) (Nonferrous metals--YoumUng) l t)V/128-59-6-16/25 D Causes of Plovihole Formation During Centrifugal Casting of Tin T3ron7,e alloys (in the ran-e Cu-Sn, Cu-Zn, Cu-All. The fight against the formation of these "candles" in lead bronze is the elimination of the gas and the air from the surface of the metal molds, together with the employment of blackening not generating gas. There is 1 diagram Card 2/2 ~,' SVARIKA, A.A. Bentonite cla7 from the far northeast. Mt. proizv. no.10:40-41 o l6o. (MM 13:10) (Soviet Far East-Bentonite) SVARIKA, A.A. Technology of the centrifugal casting of bushings. Lit. proizv. no.3:8-9 Mr 161. (Centrifugal casting) (KIRA 14:6) SVARINSKAYA, R. A. Cand Biol 8ci -- (diss) "Physiological changes maleic in tiie potato under the influence of hydrazide of malenie acid." Mos,1957- 16 pp 22 cm. (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Physiology of Plants im K.A. Timiryazev). 100 copies. (KLI 23-57, 110). -37- RAKITIN, Yu.V.; &YOj#S.4 ,,,TA _ Effect of maleic hydrazide on physiological changes in potatoes [with summary in English]. Fiziol.rast. 4 no.2:138-149 Mr-Ap '57. l.Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K.A. Timiryazeva Akademli nauk SSSR, Moskva. (Potatoes) (Pyridazine) - 3VLHIII'6.cAY.tI, h. FL. "Physiological Chaiges in Potatoes as a Result of the Action of Ibleic Acid Hydracid." dissertation defended for the degree of Candidiite of Biological Sciences at the Inst. Cor Plant Physiology im K. A. Tlmiryazev. Defense of D~ssertation (Jan-Jul 1957) Sect. of Biological Sciences Vest. ATI SSSR, 1957, v. 27, No. 12 , pp. 118-120 - - - - - - I -- -- - -:iI- K.Ye.; POVOLOTSKAYA K.L.; ZEMSIUYA, V.A.; SURDISIM-A, R.A.; OVCHAROVY .1 SEDEFItO 7D.M. Weed control on fields where broad-leaved plants arefrown. Itogi nauki: Biol.nalaki no.2:549-581 158. (MIRA 14:4) (Herbicides) OVCILIROV) K.Ye.; POVOWTSMA, K.L.; ZE1,13KAYA, V.A.;~PVAR!44414,2_~_ SEDENKO, D.M. Destroying woody plants and controlling weeds in meadowso pastures, and mi series. Itogi nauki: Biol.nauki no.2:582-608 158, (MM 14:4) (Herbicides) RAKITIN, Yu.V.; SVARINSKAYAIIAI~4.. I I VX ~ -_a '~- icoldI'o;n'~ of the aerial part of potato plants by the use of chemicals Des before harvesting. Fiziol.rast. 5 no-5:458-460 S-0 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Institut fiziologii rastenly imeni K.A. Timiryazeva AN SSSR. Hoskya. (Potatoes) ' (Plants, Effect of drying agents on) ZAGORODNIY, Vladimir Anizimovich CZBhorodniy. Volodymiyrl; WEARIAL ~,-, ~ red.; BUMTOVSKAYA, TS. [Burkatovallm, TSJ, takhred. [The Lenin Collective Farm] Imeni Lenina. Liviv, Knyshkovo- zhiarnallne vyd-vo, 1960. 25 p. (MM 14:1) (Ternopol Province--Collective farms) GL%,OV, Vasiliy Ivimovich(Ulotov, V.I.]; SVARNIK, 1.(Svarnyk., I.]., red.; ITEDOVIZ, S.,, tekhn. red.----- (Secretary of a district party conmittee; sketches]Sekretar raikomu; narysy. Llviv, 1[rUzlikovo-zhurnallne vyd-vo., 1961. 58 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Sokall District-Rural conditions) SVAMOVSKAYA, T.L. Hemostatic properties of preserved muscle tissue of humn fetuses. Ortop., trar. i protex. 20 no.10:34-38 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.M. 01culova) Omakogo meditainskago instituta dir. - prof. I.S. Naritski3r). (TIr'SMII FMRA-CTS pharmacol.) (MUS0121S extracts) (BLOOD COAGUUTION pharmcol.)