SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TAYTS, S.S. - TAYTSCH, F.Z.

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- - ',BXKRASOV,---V.V~-, -prof essor; TAYTS.-SiS*. rodaktor;-WHITEI M.S., telchni- cheskiy redaktor. Cxa=al of minor laboratory practice in organic chemistry] Ruko- vodstvo k malowa praktikuwa po organloheskol khImil. Isd. 2-e, dop. Movkva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. isd-vo khlm. lit-ry, 1954. 293 P. [Microflilml (MI-RA 7: 11 ) (Chemistry, Organic-laboratory manualsol -7-IT7771 L;VSffl:T6, D.A.;, TqTS, B.Z. ftchougo reactions of ursm. derivatives. Toprosy AnIUnokr"ocbmq Mix., Tn* Till 4voshohanip6 mili. .I Tok~. (trans. 8th Aniline Dye Coufj 050. 33-42' (KLRA 4:4) (CA i2o,21;11146 133) 4 , . i- , :; , ", j , L: a - . . ~,; . I r' lri!IT vl~k',Illyi -"rJAI-11, -45 t~t Is) .5 ~. m ~r-- 7, * , this ~ i I ! br--td .It;, 4-2 4 hm at :2" NTI. and 0-5 Z. m. M-40 A' p-n*d:;:-,) ;di-HO mU. rn. '-)54* lf-mung 6- 2mint:,(-,oL-vA:n,! with u"a at IGO-80* lave in- 273-t' (fritu EtOH mrd PhNC~), alfo irom O-quilinlylu-ttiLlIt anti G-4mjnckqtjjuitjjjje at 10-70". Rextuctf,.)a of Uhi!! with NA-EtOll vid&A tke bis(teLrahvdro analog), i6mik-al with the above mentioned S-c--mr1en. G. K- Kosolapaff , S. Z. Gerchuk, M. P., Livsbits, D. A., and Taits. S. Z& - "Exchange reaction in a series of urea derivatives." (P. 924) SO: Journal of General Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchei Miindi), 1950t Vol. 20, No. 5. RODIONOV, V.M... akademik, redaktor Cdoceasod]; XAZANSXIT. P.A.. akademik. redaktor; KNUNTAINTS, I.L., almdemik, redaktor; SHXKTAUN, m.M., rodaktor; XILINIXOT, N.N., professor, redaktor; TAR Z redaktor; SHMSTIM, Te.T.. redaktor; XORNMYL, V.I., takhRO16 W- redaktor a [Reactions and methods of analysis of organic compounds) Reaktail i matody iseledov&niia organichaskikh soodinenii, Moskva, Goa# nauchno- takhns isd-vo khis, lit-ry. Vol.4. 1956. 319 P. (MIRA 9:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shanyakin) (Chemical reactions) (Isomers and isomerization) GOLIEFARB, Ya.L.; TAYTS, S.Z.; BEIZIIIKIY. L.I. A new imthod for the synthesis of macrocyclic compounds. P~reparation of alicyclic compounds from t~iophene derivatives. Izv. AN SSSR Otd. khim. nauk no.10:1262-1265 0 157. (MIRA 11:3) 1.Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSM. (Alicyclic compounds) (Ttdaphene) V.44):1 Paw I R= majammcm IN/lng SumirfU7 nual njolp "r*-erVM""U* 00794MMY, f0fAT9b"hCUkUp Wrtya% I -twwehkmaf ate'Lay u 1 12 owtsl (MMIS147 st jjLrw. so,", M-u- pro"Oul Fw" 4 as w- e Mount 5"41") T. 1. uts. W. 364wrobw flum, m Nat to, I. low 4*" PH604. X-1.1 masswial beat, ly,"Wo 3-1-1 Nbaki", A.T. R-9- (NWP' "JI bosb"B"OSOUt. V-P-, 019 ftld., L.Lj 36 boo to Iss"W" f- P" ar"tausto ot wwmne 0,64hulb"afto o6mau~, twutwu~' MA pot"Ism ntwas 'J'Aw. f1w," of o wmaval~ pouqwum mmau mt to tM SwdtA Vam n a9 obmi#Uy m& ftrift a* prioa I 0" -tft woo" VAUM& la %w as 8"4.msl Womb aft". An orm"&-bw IMmU AM na-j~tt". t M ~). OM"Is at Cago" of Uf AUjk&U4 $"I" mm" 4g muv~ =a its zoolao r" m"bw @t"" "" IN ftm PWMISIRYO(Valo re4m) AM" ma Omlftqm posr"On OW oam " 1220mmoutu *Owe" of ftjjb~ '-"W- a-u- ",am- we givm tw 00 "Mumis at 4L. A&UG SWOMMO tv" IMS NsUfW. VMQb YUMA C44Vft",Uw, Udwr aladheM, g7jecU, adds: '-I. =a saw =AM OMM olsm%NWU~ maids teruw adw "Nowas, 8610M ow. cam 6113 AUTHORS: Tayts, S . Z. , Lavrov, 1. A. SOV132-24-10-50170 TITLE: An Apparatus for Determining the Melting Temperature (Pribcr dlya oprodeleniya temperatury plavleniya) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Lnboratoriy%, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 10, pp 1279-1281 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The existing apparatus for determining the melting temperature have a number of deficiencies caused by unequal heating (Ref 1), a complicated construction (Refs 2-4), and by the danger exist- ing in determinations at higher temperatures. The systems known from -publications using metallic monolite blocks (Refs 5,6) are also Imperfect. The apparatus described in this paper makes possible a det-ermination of the melting temperature from 200 to 5000, and it is possible to investigate several samples of or- ganic and inorganic substances at the same time. The heating veloc~:Ilty --an be regulated from 0,2 to 10 deg-rees/minute. A figure and a schematic representation of the apparatus are given, From the description it may be seen that a measuring rnicro3sopl of the type XPN -2 with a 24-fold magnification is used. The sample is illuminated at an acute angle and after melting can also be observed in the transmitted light from a second light Card 1/2 source. There are 2 figures and 6 references, SOV/32-24-10-50/70 An Apparatus for Det-?rmining the Melting Temperature - I ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademil; nauk SSSR im. 11. D. Zelinskcgo (Institute of Organic Chemistry AS USSR )imoni- N. D. Zell.nskfy) Card 2/2 LAVROV, - -- -- I Xectromagrietic gas valve. Z&y.lab 26 no.10.-1176-u77 16o. (MMA 13:10) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk MR. (valves) BELENIKIY, L.1.1 TAYTS, S*Z,; GOLIDFARB, Y&.L. SyntheaLs of w-thierWIalkanoic acids from wo-chloroalkanoic acids. Izv. AN OSSRO Otd.khim.nauk no.9s1706-1708 S '61. (MIRA 141g) 1. Institut, organicheskoy khWl im, N*DiZelinskogo AN SSSR, (Acids, Fatty) Bl,;LEI,'IKIY, L.I,.j Ya.L* New method of synthesizing macroeyclic ketones having a =sk odor. Do]--I. All SSSR 139 no.6:3356-3358 A 161. &IM 14:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khirdi im. N.D,Zelinskogo All SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.L. Balandinym. (Ketone) TAYTS~, S.Z.; GOLIDFARB., Ya.L. New method of synthesizing macrecyclic compounds. Report No.2: Acyloin candensation of.dicarboxylic eaters of the thisphene series, Izir, AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.7:1289-1299 Jl 163. (,16IIlU 16:9) 1. Institut organicheskey khimii im, N.D.Zolinakoge AN SSSR. (Macramolecular compounds) (Aoyloins) (Thiephene) GOLIDFARB, Ya.L.; TAYTS S.Zb ~BULGAKOVA, V.11. - New method of synthesizing macracyclic compounds Report He.3: Intramolecular alkylation of 2-( W -iodalkyl)-5-icarbethoxyacetyl) thiophenes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khim. no.7:1299-1307 Jl 163. (M.IRA 16-9) 1. Instittit arganic4askay khimii im. N.D.Zolinakogo All SSSR. (Tidophene) (Alkylation) (Macrawalacaja compounds) GOLIDFARB, Ya.L.;.TAYTS, S.Z,,I.BELENIKIY, L.I. . .. New net3od of synthesizing macrocyc]Ac coWounds. Report Wo.4: ". I I- Ekf~ct of the length of aliphatic chain on the character and yield I. of the products formed in the intramolecular acylation of &)-(2-thienyl)alkanoic acid chlorides, Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.81 1451-1460 Ag 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zblinskogo AN SSSR. (Acids, Fatty) (Cyclization) TAYTS, S Z - BEIENIKIY, L.I.; GOLODFARB, Ya.L. New method of synthesizing macrocyclic compounds. Report No.51 Effect of the phase composition of a reaction mixture on the process of intramolecular acylation of 10-(2-thierql)capric acid chloride. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.8-.1460-1469 Ag 163. (IURA 16:9) le InStitut organichaskoy khimii in, N.D,Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Decanoic acid) (Acylation) (Cyclic compounds) GOLIDFARB, Ya.L.; TAYTS, S.Z.; CHIRKOVAl T.S.; UIEIIKIY, L.I. -.1- ~ I - - I... -- New method of synthesizing macrocyclic compounds. Report No.6: Some transformations of [10]- c4-cyclo-l-thienone. Izv. P111 SSSR Ser. khim. no.1112055-2060 N 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Tnstitut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo All SSSR. ALEKSANDROV, Baris Konstantinovich; YMOSHOVp VasMy Semenovich; DUBROVSKIX, Ye.M., otv. red.; TAYTSs T.A., red.; IAVRENTIYEVA, L.G., tekbn. red. I-------- [Multilxcket excavatoro]Mnogocherpakovye ekskavatorye Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekbnAnformatsii ugollnoi proDvsUap 1962. 60 p. (MIRA 15:8) (Excavating machinery) KALIND, Aleksey Timofeye-vich; I'AYTS_j--Tg-lya--.Kb=Qyich;--IVANOV, B. I. --~d- - red.; FOMICHEV, A.G., r . izd-va; BOLISILAXCV, V.A... tekhn. red. (Use of germanium power rectif!-ers for the electric current feeding of electrolytic cells]Primenenie silovykh gormanie-vykh vypriamitelei dlia elektropitaniia galivanicheskikh vann. Le- ningrad, 1962. 14 p. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym opytom. Seriia: Pribory i elementy avtomatiki, no.1) WIRA 15:9) (Electrolysi&-Equipment and sup lies) (Electric mirrent rectifiers~, AYRUNI, Areen Tigranovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ALEKSEYEV, Viktor Borisovich; BURSHTEYN, Mark Aleksandrovidhj- GEYKAN, Leonid Mikhaylovich, GRABILIM, Yuriy Ilikolayevich; KILIMOV, Sergey Leonidovich; SOSHOY, Vladimir Dmitriyevich; SENCREVA, Valentina Ivanovna; SUYETIN, Georgiy Georgiyevich; FEYGIN, Lev Mikhaylovich; SHEVCHENKO, Vadim Dmitriyovich; KAZAKOV, B.Ye., otv. red. tome; _TAYTS__Zj~., red.; OSVALID, E.Ya., red. izd-va; MINSKER, L.I.,, tekhn. red. [The coal industry of capitalist countries]Ugollnaia promyshlen- noot' kapitalisticheskikh stran. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd- va lit-ry po, gornomu delu. Vol.2.[Technology, me,!hanization, and organization of development workings]Tekhnologiia, mekhanizatsila i organizatsii rabot pri provedenii podgotovitellnykh gornykh vy- rabotok. Otv. red. toma: B.E.Kazakov, V.D.Soonov, G.G.Suetin. 1962. 361 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut tekhnicheakoy informataii ugollnoi promyollennostis 2. TSentrallnyy inet;tut tekhnicheakol, informa- tsil ugollnoy promyshlennosti, Moacov(for Suyetin, Sencheva). 3. Gosu..darstvenn47 pmydktn institut po avtomatizatsii ugollnoy promyshlennosti tfor Feygin~- 4. Goeudaretyannyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu (for Sosnov). 5. Voenoymnyy toentrallnyy proyektnyy inotitut po proyektirova- niyu shakhtnogo stroitel'stva. kamennougollnoy promyshlennosti (for Burshtoyn, Shevchenko). 6. Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye izdate:Llstvo po ugollnoy promyshlennosti(for Geyman). kGontlnued-on- next-mrd-) TAYTS, V.G. Operating construction equipment under winter conditions. Transp. stroi. 14 no.l0127-29 0 164. (MIRA IP43) 1. Glavnyy mekhanik 1.1resta Sibstroymekhanizatslya. TAYM RepairIng xachinM by the =it or subassembly method. Transp. otroi. 12 no.7s33-36 JI 162, (KIRA 16sil- 1. Glavnyy mekhanik tresta Sibetroymekhanizatsiya, I (Construction equipment-Maint"ce and reAr) t TAYTSt V.G. Effectiveness of using the D-384 bulldozer for earth work. T.-;-::j:. stroi. 13 no.9t4-7 S 163. (ALIRA 16:12) 1. GlavW mekhanik tre8ta Sibstroymekhanizatsiya. TAYTSJ V.G.0 inzh. hiMs. Ye . stroi. 20 - kh Operation of self-PrOPOlled so:Ll compaotion mac tHIRA 16-5) no.6:7-8 Je 163- tBoil otabilizatiOU) TAYTS, V. 0. Building roadbeds Ln the mountains with mixed brigades. Tranap stroi. 14 no.9:11-14 S'164 (MIRA 18;1~ 1. Glavnyy mekhanik tresta Sibetro-ymekhanizatei-ya. TAYTSI V.G., inzh. , Operating the UB-162 excavators under Siberian winter conditions. Stroi. i dor. mash. 9 no.120 D 164. (MIRA 18:3) TAYTSI V.G* Heav3-duty self-propelled scrapers in the making of roadbeds. Tramip.stroi. 15 no.10:8-9 0 165- (MIRA 18:12) 1. Glavnyy mekhariik tresta Sibstroymekhanizatsiya. M~l - - , TAYTSO_j~--~- FELOTOV, A.I. Using d1amond cutters in the instrument industry. Priborostroeniq no.9s23-24 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Instrument industry) (Diamonds, Industrial) KOSHUROVP B.V., kand. takhn. nauk; PAVLYUCHUK, A.I.; TAYTSj.je.l,.; FEDOTOV, A. I.; VAKSER, D.B., red.; FREGER, xr; -rea.,Iz-d- va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn. red. (Use of diamond tools in the manufacture of machinery] Pri- menenie almaznogo instruments v mashinoetroenii,- stenogramma lektsii. Leningrad, Leningr. dom. nauchno-tekhn. propagandy, 1963. 30 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Diamonds, Industrial) (Metal cutting) 0 0o * 40 oo *4 so**$ e 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 go aW1 0 1 12 luilwil-16 fill -.9 H- a 0-10 0 Of V X M X 11 V 13 M A of V a 11 a 41 fil 0 di Gics -L L -A ft "-AL-f-.Q~A 1- I-AV T it M a IX-0 UiJL- 1-t --L -A-A a a i a, 1-0 , ,, ~00 41 ---lif ramr." :- --fai red --so PRWWJU FOR THE SWING OF MAN COLM 4CORDING T() THEift CAK BG "r- DENCY - IN '&its, A latova 4A &~~Ty bina - If32. In Russian. A method'o-f-festing lean- c4als, in which the twelling of briquatted samples is measured is dencribed. 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Is muspentled on the pi'Anterr betwern its Zoo lice end muml Its attachment to the plonscr. As The h Ce 0 e Uge within the tube became* plastic unJer the in. fluenct of beat, It yield# to the wt 1.5 Jig. p" sq. cm.). r`~ The extent o(cont ti I f h 000 rac on s rcg ste on t e -o. Them detns. are used for estg. the coking quality of coal. M. Hosch goo v0 o ZOO J** Q -T b -U V At 10 At is to 11 19 It cc cc is 0 0 '1190 0 0 0 o so a :100 : oil -**0000009 ;*.T,.4 00000000 -0 I It L a -W IW 1W -W -16- L- 0041100000iboselper-', a id a is 11 a X 02 61 du U =00 00 ;0# 0- 0 0 0 0 r, 0100 000000 044 :00iO9666940960941opedloo 1 7W-W-w-w 1 ot 1: N 'go 0 # 0 *all Y ps4pC1146 AND ZI cutwo "17k*d ckw"*Nwo md of C-L (to RUMAM) a U. Tajt# a JTNU#Hx of Am& " S-R.. SW*m of Tsckxksl Seimd", Ady 1947. p. 901-M& ROMAlts 6f In"sungo, ut taWlstad, Am the 0-ps WrAse e6kawty' O*w mak d ig, amydatils mautr, ow cacbm ft w b W V 4P IA MIBM a" M a "t por'Wty md a" of W&UM ratit 14 "f. LITERATIMIJ CLAIWICAT" ally. Mly ONT 44t am rsi A-* .3 0 U 0 Ali 10 AS a am I 0 400 .0 0.0 0, .0.4k 0 004 00 00 1 004 God sea 15 Al~., 00 ill,' (A a a w All, I a Ita 10 0 0 10' : 610 0 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 04 Too 1000104 * 0 & 0,010 0 008 0 0 0 0-0-4 PWOMS AID P09101filill mots U108a DOMINATION OF ROLTOMMS 01* COKS BY IMAYS OF IABORATMY Taits't-19-Me wo lato"t V. 1. (Zavodak" Iob. (Factory Lab.), Oct. 1941. Vol. 13. 1197-1201), Proposes method using somples whiah have already boon examined for microstructure an the plastmetors B*L.R* -00 -00 11410 =00 Goo goll X64 see see 1 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 a 0 01 * 1 A 00 0 *0 00 00 111410f 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 I a5 A MITAUAMICAL W"ATUN CLAIWICATM T.kYT,;, 1: , B . yE., 7yjklq-.~ , Z. 5 . - I fjf3 I jjrjcvqn live * ~!-, eckc,*V 4 2 5 CA : TjkYTS, YE. 'K-, KC'YF'r'-'%' - . * stovkosti kimnnnfkh urley kuznetqkoj-c h-toncynn. Trily Bccl-isnlr,~. 2,rurrl (I,'-vo ivcllnov Pro-m-sti Zap. r-nov SSSR, Geol,rnnvedoch. itrr.), 'IYP. 4, 194F, a. 58-(5.- BiblIc7ri F nnzv. so- Letcris' Zhurr-n!'n-11kh. St-ttey, Vol. 47, 194F. t JL v 11 a ti a it P ik w TS w I? Is L it a 46 ale* _ XJR I h POOCIMS AND *900CRT Hs ~Ctl Ow'' so A A MeAed for Cbmilleatids 01 L- C" AttwdW' d ie Tlertr Clink"Ins Teadewer. (in RUNL&M) K M. d 4k Z bi am na. 4w 'Tolto, V. X. Letovs, and L & Tya O t 14 Li" L t b . ora c rotoriva (Factory a ory), v. . See 1940, P. 1229-1232. Describes method and apparatus for ddermininx swelling tendencies of coal. d;Vpicid data are showing how the rent coals may two' Psiflod Into three groups. be th in RON VO 0 too up im 113412 0,440 aw IN f ww"A" $04641 fla 4MV Sol all W-r- I a ad 0 0 v I w so A 4 a-Cv 0 1, N N A 0 461 0 a ip 4P 0 K~~-TITOV,-N~--G-. and--SHISHAKOV---N-. V. - "Methods For the Evaluation of Coals as Raw Material for Industrial. Purposes" (Metoda Otsenki Iskopayenykh ugley dlya promishlennovo ispollzovaniye) Ugletekhiz&at, 1949. la 54 Tqtis t C,3iE4 aurLn& T POY Ins' (fz pre - 2 1 t-, V cr"I ok . Akad. 'Vac'b of $c c - , 11, 6jvcj, " tlLa I fqcl mmt Of its JUG, am tc, IC- I V'nt heatirg. W fujrLtCf a ,k .h,ice d btrr-4s the "I - TAYTS , lie, M "Yjeasurlng the micre-hardness of rock coal and coke" pp. 24;- of the monograph "Microhardness".Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R. 1951 Journal of -the Iron and Steel Institute July 1~,, 5~ and U~,es 7~he 11 lots causi the, Fotmation of ris Utes f , a n C ke. L. (D"OTY" Ak~dendi Xqwk- I' (d), 1132,15-MI). 1.'Utciltl Qr T);.. ~01.:,J: 1 j, 7~., co::ezvva focu be:" 1 w,~ 14,po- I'Liku A d, ".A., LW -ot-"14 itatfam _ff_r Allf AW -the mo, ';Oto;-S slifinkago-of Colic in A coka 0, Ina s.t~UVStrc_x*tsIa the e Llrengill; t1j. wher till 11 "icli excecd its tcrinale (if omipfk~_Gtv g", t--n ,at-o aver, rI of adl-!on 1- -1 -as I (m Is Ok'a cha.m cenu- V.A.. A.A.. professor; IAYTIS# AGROSEN, redaktor; RWANO'At otyetatvsnnyy hsskiy, iccvoVMOVA. Z-A-s tekhn'c 7TS , To im. clak.tor,glL Otv8tltveann r8 'V8". redaktor izdatel'st L.A.0 redaktor johookata ,hemical tacb"OlOgy Of coal] thim Lc 1954. 251 P, moskva, Ugl(ltekhizdato (COa:L--AnalYBi-8) tekhnologita Uglia ioll) (MIRA 19 4. (4). (Irk f fieinivokj from Tl,. wo 'cr dia productlwi o4' rnotalml;ic"al lumt cL w--- f-r-d that ~acrtain cOals MIX by wmic~j~ ("ra cr.,_~, 4- ~;L[ ISO I-I'll"ll N U-M 15-57-4-5066 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, P 143 (USSR) AUTHOR: Tayts, Ye. M. TITLE: 'hange in Hardness of Coal During Metamorphism and Under Thermal Treatment (Izmeneniye prochnosti ugley v protsesse metamorfizma i pri termicheskoy obrabotke) PERIODICAL: Tr. Labor. geol. uglya AN SSSR, 1956, Nr 6, PP 156- 163 ABSTRACT: Tests of the hardness of coal were conducted. D quality coal has a very low hardness; gas producing coal has a high hardness. PZh and K quality coal have the least hardness. Hardness increases in medium-grade coal, and reaches its maximum in anthra- cites. Sapropelites have a very low hardness (10 to 11 kg/sq mm). Abrasion tests conducted in a drum Card 1/3 with emery paper showed that abrasion varies, and Change in Hardness of Coal (cont.) 15-57-4-5066 that it reaches a maximum in coal of an average degree of meta- morphism. The abrasional resistance of anthracite, determined under various test conditions, was either higher or lower than the abrasional resistance of long-flame coal. The hardness and abrasional resistance of dull coal are lower than those of lustrous coal. A special apparatus was used to test elastic properties. Laminae cut from the coal parallel to the stratification were tested for bending. The amount of deformation is a straight-line function of load. This relationship does not hold in the last moment before failure. As a rule, lustrous coal has greater elasticity than dull coal. The modulus of elasticity decreases with an increase in degree of metamorphism. Specimens were heated in a tubular furnace at a rate of 8b C per minute to determine the degree of change in hardness of medium-grade coal as a result of heating it without air access. This coal increases in hardness as a result of heating. The increase is greater for coal of a low degree of metamorphism than for highly metamorphosed coal. The density and hardness of Card 2/3 15-57-4-5066 Change in Hardness of Coal (Cont.) coal change slightly with temperature up to 5500 C and increase markedly with a further increase in temperature. Crushing strength increases sharply with temperature up to 5500 C and then decreases to a minimum at a temperature of 7500 C; it increases again slightly beyond this point. Heating of coal, like metamorphism under natural conditions, produces a structural change. This change consists in increase in the size of the elementary carbon lattice. Card 313 M. Ye. G. mog TAYTS, Ye. M.: Doe Tech Sol (also) -- "The properties of black coal ane. the of, Moscow, lq~S. IIP pp (Acacl Sci TMSR, "ns+ of process of forming coke mineral 'Fixels), 150 Copies (IM, No 5, 1959, 14S) Vir 41amidate 68-58-3-5/22 AUTHOR: T of Technical 8 iences TITIE; The Prccess of Formation and Forecastine: of Coke Quality (Protsess obrazovaniya i prognoz kachestva koksa) PMODICAL: Koks il Khimiya, 1958, Nr 3, pp 19-2:5 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Factors influencing the strength of coke material, fissuring of coke. and the strength of lump coke are discussed. On the basis of theoretical considerations un equation is proposed which relates the quality of coke imd viscosity of the plastic mass of coal and shrinkage grad' 'ent (Eq.(4) As the data --equired for the solution are not known, a simplified equation is proposed, relating coke quality through a coefficient with the coking sbili~;y and shrinkage of coal oxL coking (i.e., parameters of the ooking ability of coal). Using available data on a number of coal blends (Table 2) a plot of coke quality versus cok:'.ng ability of coal is made whi-h gives a straight line. !'hus, on the basis of simDle labor;~ory tests, the quality of ooke produced can be forecast. There are 2 tables, 1 figure and 13 Soviet referenceE,. ASSOCIATION: IGI AN SSSR Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Ta3ts, Ye. M. E8-58-7-4/27 TITLE: The Evaluation of the Plasticity of Coals on Heating (Otsenka plastichnosti kamenn-ykh ugley pri nagreve) PERIODICAL: Koko i Xhimiya, 1953, Nr ?t pp 11-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A new method of evaluating the plasticity of coal on heating based on measuring the stress required to draw a steel ball through a plastic coal mass with a constant velocity. The apparatus (Fig.1) and the experimental procedure are outlined. A curve characterising plastic properties of coal (Fig.2a) is obtained by plotting stress versus temperature or time. The shape of this curve is compared with four other ciLrves characterising plastic properties of coals, obtained by other methods and their general similarity is stressed. From the minimum stress required to draw the ball through heated sam-les of various types of coal thc author calculated the minimum apparent viscosity (Table). In the author's view the hardness of the coke material and the degree of fissuring depend on the viscosity of the Card 1/2 plastic mass of coal andl therefore, the forecastinG of coke properties can be based on laboratory testing of 68-58-7-4/27 The Evaluation of the Plasticity of Coals on Heating coal blends i.e determination of their viscosity in the plashc siate and the rate of shrinkage. Theze are 2 figures, 1 table and 13 references, 8 w' which are Soviet, 4 English, 1 German. ASSOCIATION: IGI AN SSSR 1. Coal--Mechanical properties 2. Plasticity--Test methods 3. Coal--Temperature factors Card 2/2 T H By"" n NOMKKAIMUltrA KAN YrAM m wx OKTCNMKNR YM mobuiew amw~ tw oneml ad Amu" ebmdafty a antift at *=Am" ad 4c Fmad, P&I. IW And. ftl. ~,=Z-Ilw obaftuft Ar Fwaft @*Dam fie be psalm"* at ebm awasma ow4ron, Nmw. 3* MM IM, -f z OU RX 110) r i, oft AUTE04-LS: Tayts, Ye. Y., Andreyeva, 1. A. TITLE. On a Procedure for the CoUnt; of Lignites (D vaniya btirykh uglcy) PERICDICAL: Nauchny-je doklady vyssliey zhkoly. Khimiya i khi-mic" tekhnologiya, 1950., Nr 1, pp 169 - 172 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The procedures hitherto in cuctomary use for the of po-vdered, dried lignite at high pressure ( up to ~ subsequcnt heating to 9500 in a vcr- 1600 kg/cm2.) and with tical chamber furnace are not alvays successful as prcsc,-~:e and temperature do not act simultaneously. Non-cal:i-- and lignite yield brittle coke briquets. An attcmz;t rias .---dc. to produce coke briquets in an elcotrically heatea mcid. When a certain temperature (fitCO-4500) had been roac.ed, pressure was applied 11 which vias b-.it cnI.- (700_ 500 kc;/cm2), allowed to act for a short time, not m6re than f,.,r a fc-.. minutes. Afterwards the briquets were coked in muffle furnace. and the coke was tested with re-ard to con-,actnan~;. Coal analysis data and test results of the colkes are Card 1/2 in bables. The dependence on temperature and pressure f t'~ e r on a Procedure ft,r the Coking of Lionites U compactness is Graphic,,tlly represented. Therrmo-briquottinC yields con.,;iderably better results than do the separate actions of prausure and temperature. A col:e is obtailiod which is equal to ti-,e ordinary coke. This is explained by the fact tLat the action of pressure at t4-c in--!a.,.co of a thermal reaction (~;plittinj-off of ,,,ide radicals, foT)-Ilantion of aromatic C-lattices) results in nert bonds at the contacts increased in number by "he action of pressure. 'T.era are 2 figures, 1 table, and _`j roferancc7, 2 of -]Aich are Sc-.rictu. ASSOCIATIUN: Ka:'edra obo,-ashc11-.f)niya polczn,':h ic-~-opaycmykh 7( go::-noGo inoti-utua im. 1. V. St:,.lina- (Chai~v of the Concentration 041 Minerals of the Moscow Mining Institute imeni 1. V. Stalin) SUDIRT2ED: October 1, 1958 Card 2/2 5(2) AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Tayt t Andreyevat I. A. SOV/153-2-3-27/29 on the Process of the Fozmation of Coke From Lignite Briquets Izvestiya vysehikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimiches- kaya tekhnologiya, 1959, Vol 21 Nr 39 PP 454-459 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For their investigations the authors used lignites of differ- ent types. Coals from Kushmurunskoye and Eginsayskoye deposits of the Ubagmn&iy basin were investigated more accurately. The coke briquets were produced under a pressure of 2000 kg/cm2 and bad a dia- meter of 45 mm. The humidity content of the coal was 10-12%. Prior to coking, the briquets were dried for 90 minutes at 150~ Temperature was then increased to 9500 at a rate of 30 per minute. In the beating process the solidity of the briquets changes considerably. One of the most important factors caus- ing this change is the solidification of the coal material (change of the cohesive powers)..In heating up to a certain temperature the hardness of the coal is increased (Hof 2). For this reason the forming coke briquets are more solid than the initial briquets. Moreoverp also the forces of interaction betwqen the grains at the contact surfaces (change of the ad- Card 113 hesive power) change. This change depends on the character of On the Process of the Formation of Coke From Lignite SOV1153-2-3-27129 Briquets the chemical transformations during heating and it is closely connected with the shrinkage of the coal particles. Distinct- ion must be made between the shrinkage of the Individual gTains (.k) and the shrinkage of the entire briquet (XI). The solidity of the coke briquet at otherwise equal conditions '-he ratio!&. Figure 1 abows the Is the higher the higher 1. x connection between the solidity of the coke briquet and the thrinkage of the volume for a seri*B of coal samples. In this connection the more solid coke is obtained the more finely lignite was crushed. Table 1 shows the connection between the degree of the crushing of coal, the solidity and the one- dimensional shrinkage for various coke briquets. Also pressure exercises a considerable Influence on the shrinkage of the coke briquets. This connection is shown by table 2. Shrinkage does not only depend on the coal properties but also to an 'Important degree on the method of heating. Rapid heating accelerates the shrinkage of the individual grain ( %). By this fact the contact between the grains is disturbed and the i3olidity decreases due to a decrease in the shrinkage of the Card 2/3 total briquet (;k!).The quality of coke may be improved by L. on the Process of the Formation of Coke From Lignite SOV/153-2-3-27/29 Briquets carrying out the coking in two steps in order to warrant a nonstant contact between the individual particles. The entire complex of problems is discussed in detail in this paper. There are 2 figures, 2 tableaq and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gornyy institut - Kafedra obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemykh (Institute of Combustible Minerals of the AS USSR and Moscow Inatitute.of Mining, Chair for the 'Earichmedt: . of Minerals) SUBMITTED: July 25, 1958 Card 3/3 sov/18O-59-3-36/43 AUTHORS: Davydova, M.A., Kasatochkin, V.I., Mukhanova, L.N. and rayts, Ye.M. (Moscow) TITLE., Mech'a-Enf-cal Strength and Polymeric Structure of Thermally Treated Coals PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959, Nr 3, PP 171-175(USSR) ABSjrRACT: Changes in microhardness, resistance to crushing (in a drum containing steel balls), interlattice order and sizes of carbon layers of solid residues obtained on thermal decomposition of various coals in the temperature range 500 to 23400C were studied. A regular relationship between the~course of changes in the mech-anical strength and molecular-structural transformations, which take place in the residues on the temperature at which coal was treated, was established (Fig 1, 2, 3 and 4). The microhardness depends on the total number of spatial bonds of the polymeric substance of the solid carbonaceous residue. The dependence of changes in the resistance to crushing Card 1/2 on the temperature at which coal was treated is related sov/180-59-3-36/43 Mechanical Strength and Polymeric Structure of Thermally Treated Coals to the accumulation of internal stresses in the substance of solid residues. There are 4 figures and 9 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: October 13, 1958 Card 2/2 USATOCHKIN, V.I.;,TLYTS, Te.,M.; DAVYDOVA, M.Ai; TYABIR&, Z.S. Changes in the structure and physicomehanical properties of coals under thermal processing. Trudy IGI 8:89-95 '59. (MIRA 13: 1) (Coal) 11(7) SOV/32-25-2-26/78 AUTHOR: Tayts, Ye. 11. TITLE: Evaluation of the Sintering Capacity of Coals Tith Reduced Plastic Layer (0tsenka spokayamopti uf,,,ley o ponizhannym plasticheskim sloyem) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 19519, Vol 25, Nr 2, PP 179 - 181 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the USSR bituminous coal Is clanned according to Its volatile components and aintering capacity (exprenoed by the thickness of the plastic layer). On this basis the coal standards for the Donbass (GOST 8180-56), Karafrar~a (GOST 8150-56), Kuzbass (GOST 8162-56), Pechora (GOST 6991-54) and other coal deposits of the USSR have been established, Since thicknesses of the plastic layer below 5-6 mm cannct be determined by plastometric investiL-ations, only a qualita- tive evaluation of the nonvolatile residue can be carried out with these sorts of coal. A method for the determination of the inflation coefficient B, i.e. a quantitative evaluation of the sintering capacity of coals with a minor plastic Card 1/2 layer, has already been proposed (Ref 1). In the application Evaluation of the Sintering Capacity of Coals With SOV/32-25-2-26/78 ,Reduced Plastic Layer of this method only a light weighed sample (2 g)is needed, and Vae duration of analysis is short. In the present ease the w3rking principle consJoto of an investigation of the coke grains in a cylinder (Fig) with 50 rpm. For this purpose the material had to pass from the plastometric vessel through a sieve No 1.6 GOST 3584 - 53, and the particles remaining on the sieve were filled into the cylinder. The quotient of the volume remaining in the sieve Ho 1.6, after the treat- ment (5 min - 250 rpm) in the cylinder, and of the rei-hed sample serves as classification value (Table). A determination of the sub-groups of the international coal n1annification is investi,~ated at present, according to the modification of the IG1-VUKhIN method. The above mentioned table contains several sorts of coal. There are I fieure, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION. Institut goriyuchikh iskopayemykh Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Mineml. Fuels of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 2/2 TAYTS, Ta.M.; AMDRMTA, L.A. Iformation. of coke from brown coal briquets. Izv.vys.uchsb.zav.; khimA khim.tekh. 2 no.3:454-459 159. (HIRA 13:8) 1. Institut goryucUikh iskopayemykh AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gornyy institut. (Coke) (coal) --UrTS, Ye.R. I JIMRXMA, I.A. Production of coke from coals of lower stage metamorphism. Xoks i khIm., no.12:22-25 160. (HnA 13:12) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayemVkh AN SSSR. (Coke) TATTS, YO.M.; SMVA, N.D. pelletizing oxidized noncoking coals. Trudy 101 14:143-146 16o. (Coal prepamtion) (KIM A 13:12) 833-38 S/020/60/133/005/017/019 r-1130 B016/BO60 T-2,Z20 AUTHORS: Zamoluyev, V. K., Mukhanova, L. N., Tayts, Ye. M. TITLE: Relationship Between Thermophysical and Mechanical Properties of Highly Carbonized Polymeric MaterialA--l PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No. 5P pp. 1143-1145 TEXT: The authors of this paper discuss the relationship existing between specific thermal capacity, thermal diffusivity, heat conductivity, microhardness, as vell as resistance to comminution of solid products, These products were obtained by thermal decomposition of fossil coals in the temperature range up to 23500C, and can be regarded as highly carbonized polymers. At the same time, the authors established a functional relationship between variations in specific heat cp and the magnitude of plane layers of carbon atoms. Nonsintering anthracites and Donets gas coal, WILCse variations in strength had been studied previously (Ref. 3), were examined. Proceeding from the experimental results Card 1/4 83138 Relationship Between Thermophysical and Mechanical Properties of Highly Carbonized Polymeric Materials S/020/60/133/005/017/019 B016/Bo6o obtained by the determination of the specific heat and of heat conductivity as well as of the weight by volume, the authors calculated the values of the coefficient of heat conductivity. Microhardness was determined by an apparatus of the type IIMT-2 (PMT-2) devised by M. M. Khrushchev and Ye. S. Berkovichsthe resistance to comminution was established with the aid of the 3Vr1G(VIMS) microdispergometer. The materials examined chiefly consisted of carbon; thereforeq the variations in thermophysical and mechanical properties of highly carbonized polymers e are, on the whole, related to their structural transformations. As can b seen from Figs. 1 and 2, there is a regular relationship between the Ific heat and -the expansion L of the plane layers of carbon atoms of specA. highly carbonized -olymers. With increasing L the number of carbon atoms .P deposited in single layers also rises. Consequently, the high-frequency oscillations of these atoms decrease in the range of Debye temperatures. An increase in the extension of plane layers of carbon atoms is the main cause of a drop in specific heat of highly carbonized polymers. Moreover, on a thermal decomposition of coals up to 11000C, the chemical bonds Card 2/4 83138 Relationship Between Thermophysical and S/020/60/133/005/017/019 Mechanical Properties of Highly Carbonized B016/BO60 Polymeric Materials between carbon atoms become closer. This is in agreement with results obtained and with a sudden rise in microhardness and heat conductivity when heating the initial coals up to 11000C (Pig. 3). When the de- composition temperature rises beyond 1100-13000C, processes of thermal destruction of the carbon side chains and-a growth in the plane layers of carbon atoms take place until the stage of graphitization. The resistance to comminution of coals depends on two factors: material hardness and plasticity. Dlicrohardness increases in the first heating stage (Fig. 3). The material also becomes more brittle. Hence, the resistance to comminution remains fairly constant, or even drops. The results obtained make itu possible to evaluate the thermal stability of highly carbonized polymers, and can be used for the production of such materials with given thermomechanical. properties. There are 3 figures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut goryuchikh Iskopayemykh Akademil neuk SSSR. (Institute of Mineral Fuels of the Academy of Sciences. U,")SR) Card 3/4 83138 Relationship Between Thermophysical and 3/020/60/133/005/017/019 Mechanical PropertLes of Highly Carbonized B016/BO60 Polymeric Materiala PRESENTED,: March 23, 1960, by P. A. Rebinder, Academician SUBMITTED: March 21, 1960 Card 4/4 TAYTS, Yefim Moioe ch; CHERNYSH97, D.M., red.; FTITSYNA, V.I., red. izd- '-------"'-7i' tellchno redo . [Chemical structure and properties of 070als and the process of coke formation],Svoi6tra kemebrqkh uglei i protseas obrazovaniia koksa. Moskvay Goo.nauohno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-r7 po chernoi i tovetnoi me- tallurgiiq 1961. 299 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Coal-Ana3,vsis) (Coke) TJ-YTS, Yefim I~oiseyevich; TITOV, Nikolay Georgiyevich; SHISHAKOV, KARPOVICH, V.L., otv. red.; KACHAIKINA, Z.I.j red. izd-va; BOIMREVA, Z.A., tekhn. red. (II-lethods of analyzing and testing coal for use as raw material in industryj Metody analiza i ispytaniia uglei kak syrila dlia prorqshlennogo ispollzovaniia, Izd,2,, perer, i dop. Moskvao Gos, nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornorru delu, 1961'. 314 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Coke industry-Equipment and supplies) (Gas industry-Equipment and supplies) (Coal-Analysis) TAXTE~, Ye.M.; OKIAMIIKOVt V.P.; RAVICH# B.M.; ANDREYEVAy I.A. Metallurgical and smokeless fuel from gas coals and veakly coking coals. XhimA tekh.topA masel 6 no.3:31-36 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Institut goryuchikh iekopayemykh im. G.M. Krzhizhanovskogo AN SSSR9 Vostoctno-Sibirskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSR i Mookovskiy gornyy institut im. V.I. Stalina. (Fuel) (Coal-Carbonization) TAYTS, Ye.M. Relation between the strWture and properties of coke. Foks J khim. no.8:34-37 -163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayexykh AN SSSR. (Coke-Testing) TP.YTS,- Ye..N.; BRONOVET5, T.M. Method of determining the plastic prcperUves of :!cal a-rid lignite. Trudy IGI 20--159-163 163. (MIRA 17s8) Coal deoompcsitlon aml r-tate of visco-us fivi. 11)1,1, - - ',I 1, C)tvet;atvennyy redaktor zhurnal% 'Trt-dy -L iskvjAWxmykh" (for Tay-ta). TAYTS, Ye.M.; POKROVSKAYA, F.I. Making 2oke from br.iquett4d fuid. Trudy 116T 20:189-197 163. (KIRA 17:8) 1, Otvetstvanrq7 redakt,- zhurn-ala "'Arady Institut goryuohikh (for TaytL). iskopayeipykh" TAYTS., Ye.M.; ANDREYEVA, I.A. "'STfAngth of brown-coal coke. Trudy IGI 20:208-214 163, (MIM 17: 8) 1, Otvetstvennyy redaktor zhurnala mTrudy Instituta goryuchikh iskopayea7kh" (for Tayts). I i TAIILi, le.M.; BRONOVETS, T.M.; ANIL~AYEVA, i.A. Obtaining plastic and binding materials from fossil coala. KhiM.i tekh.topl.i masel 8 no.2:24-27 F 163. (MIRA 16:10) TAYTS, Ye.M., dolctor tekhri. nauk, otv. red.; MAKARENKO, M.G., red. 1 -. ~vftv-ibww (New methAs of preparing and coking coall licirfe wtody podgotovk.1 i koksovaniia uglei; sbornik statei. Mo--kvaj Naukas 19,64. 239 P. (MIRA 17: 1-1) DAW7DINA) R.S.; YESIPOW, L.N.; TAIYTS., Ye.M.I Young's malulus of coke as dependent on the carbonfzation temperature. Dokl. AN ISSSR 156 no. 4:935-936 Je 164. (',AIRA 17:6) 1. Predsiavleno akademikom P.A.Rebinderom. TATTS, Yefim -RAVI C11, Boris Mikhaylovich; ANDREYEVA, rina Alel:sandrovna [Coke and iron coke prepared bythe briquetting process) Koks I zhelezokoks no oanove briketirovaniia. Moskvat Metallurgiia,, 1965. 172 p. (MIM 18:7) TAUS,je.M.t doktor toklin. nauk, otv. red.; MAKAUNKO, H,G-p red. [New developments in the briquetting and coking of coals] Novoe v briketirovanii i koksovanii uglei. Moskva) Nauka, 1965. 177 P. (MIRA 28.11) 1. Moscov. Inatitut gorylichikh iskopayemykho I TAYTS. Ye. 'M d-kte~r iekhn. nauk; SHUATS, S.A.p kand. tekhn. FEYSAKEZON, I.B., inzh.3 GELIFFM, F.L.y inzh~~ WI'LRIiE'IIKO: M,,T,, inzh.,-. DORFI-W.[,, G.A.,, inzh.; IZRAELIT.. Ye.M.p inzh.~ KIJLAKOV, R.K., inzh.; KUSMAIIS-KIY, B.S., izLz'tl.-, MEYKSON, L.V.~ J.nzh, [deceased]; LEONOV, A.S.p I.Ya., lnzh.*, inzh.~ %')'fWAftTS, G.A.. inzh.; ShWARMIAN, YATSFAIKO.. N.Ya., fiABRI P.P., inzh.; KHANIN, I.M.2 doktor I'ekhn. nauk, prof.: red.; KOUREV, V.P.y inzhgy red., JUPE'14N, P.L., inzb,. red.%, LGALOV; X.I.g inzh.,, red.; LEYTES '- V.A., inzh.,. ~ed.~ L'ERND17 B.Z., inzb.,red.; POTAPOV, A.G.p inz-11., red..- SHELKOV, A.K., red. [By-product cuke industry workerts handbook in fix volumes] Spravochnik koksckhimika -i shesti tomakh. Moskva.~ Metal- lurgiia. Vc-1.2. 1965. 288 P. (MIRA 18:8) DALI, Ivan Zinoveyevich; KALININ, Petr Georgiyevich; TAYTS, Zakhar Semenovich; GUROV, S., red.; THGOROVA, I., tekhn.red. (Over-all mechan12ation and business accounting; work practice at the Lublin Foundry Machinery Plant] Komplekenais mekhani- zatsits i kh02raschet; 12 opyta raboty Liublinskogo liteino- m.khanicheskogo zavoda. Moskva, Hook.rabochii, 1959. 94 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Lublix-Railroads-Rolling stock) (Machine accounting) TAYTSCH, Florex-tyna, Zofia; przy wapolpracy tachniezuej Krystyuy Koslowsklej ECRO viruses iBolatod in cases of diseases with signs of memipgitle. Prsegl.epidem. 15 no.2:179-187 161. 1. Z Zakladu Wirusologii PZH Kierowulk: prof. dr F. Przaamyeki. ()MNINGITIS virol) (VIRUS DISMBS) 0 MLESU, Alekjaidra of the o! jZa- klad of the ZlkansLwov~ Z;,kIp0 -:14ifficla7 2tate In-ItItIlte Of Py;,,ionjo, Dlrectcvr- Pre! Dr F. T~iZZ. VYCK-, '.:c;pd of Vi~. DarArtnent: .7. EOqTRZTISYI-, T. "-,?RZ/a--, V. KOCZEELSTA. K. LIPV~M%, R. LUTYN':41, S. PIEZVi, T. RMIENIC2, W. S,-GZE- NIMMIA all o^. the -em: ZWOJG. Zmum, 1). ZOL, wod:.kI;*Lt&oje $hnitarro-XpIde-,!OlO7ic%nq - *Ioja,.JodZtvc A' I b aricl iZpidr-doll Hec,'Lt gy Stntionp/; 14. BOBHOWMNI, A. 0=14, J. CELB:-R, 1E. JU.-'.fA. J. L11ROCZEIN, J. VONAT011:0ZOWA, Z. 1. SZOVOILMSY7, X. V41COWL R. WAR'"ZMU of the .yelitAS Fp Departier,ts of POIIGM _t ionts 10ddzialy d1m Chorych na Pollomyelitie) of the 7156x; Ii. MBROM-SEA of the De- partment of Viroloey (Zeklnd Vtrueologil) of IM, Diractor: Prof rr ?. mim-ach, j. Awrsri (roman), H. DOMNOLMI (Warsaw), J. BO-11-I'M3YA (Lodz), M. XOBT.X-I (Krakow), H. 141.- 0" TSCv (Warsaw) of tte ?M; tochnical KOVER Ofroolawl. F.Z. MY aid of A. ,"Safety of Xmmunization with the Attenuated Polio Virus 2 6UND Strulno Type I Ghat and TyPe 3 'A Fox" 7o1 XV1, No 4, E2, pr hoct -I CA.Uthar a I En~~Iivh QWvn~ry Am clinical and virologioul unalyale of Wliomvelitis In-PnIand Vag wde Within 6 wq:An after onmplotion of oral immuriza- tion with polio vivas tvpe I Chat an-e type 3 if rox.Investi- S.Mtlona mnde in 1959 ana 1960 ehow the 'Complet.6 dafety of Noprowskils-attonuatad oral vaocine type I Chat. 'rho utrain 3 W Fox is indicated aa a pathoaenlo one and Ito Uncertain zafety found by Inveotign-tions in 1960 hR3 been nonfiry"ad. 8 tablea; 2 diaora-is;,9-referances, 2 Polish the rest West. ern. L2/2 0 KULESZAq A.1 TARN4a--L- Role ol' non-poliemyelitis enteroviruses in diseases registered as policialrelitiB. Przegl. epidem. 16 no.4s389-395 162. 1. 2 Pimetwowego Zakladu Hi ony.Dynktort prof. dr F. Przesmycki. (POLIOMYEUTIS) ~ENTEROVIRUS IMCTIONS) 1POUND TAy2,vA,j,_,plorentvna Zof Is; Department of VirologY (Zaklad Wiriasoloe,iiy-,-Sfate-Irstitute of Hygiene (Panetwowy Zaklad Hisieny); Director: Prof Dr F, FRZESMYCKT. "Etiological Role of Enteria Viruses in Diseases of the Ner-ous Systamt # Warsaw, .zerlAd 42idemiologimy, Vol XV1, No 49 19629 PP 397-403. Abstrap.,., juthor's English summary modi-.Pie_d,7 The resuits of virologfoal examinAtions of material taken from patients with dineases of the nervbus system are presented. The ma- terial (511 samples from 355 patients) was divided Into two groups: aseptic meningitis group and the group of other neu- roinfe0tions except pollomplitia. 57 strains of enterlo virusee vere Isolated: 40 from the first vPoup and 17 from the second group of patients. The dominani types were Cox- sackie S and B ECHO group E4 and Eq. The periodic distri- tion o,. Infections due to some Coxelckie and ECHO Faeoups 112 POLAND Warsaw, PrzeSlad Enidemiolozigmy, Vol XVI, No 4, 11062 PP 397-403 (continued) of enterlo viruses is emphasizod. 3 tableas 13 references, 0 largely Western, P/2 .1 Q.~ -