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AUTHORS: Neshetnikov, N. A., Unzhakov, G. M. 78-31-6-23/30 TITLE: The Melting-Point Diagrams of the LiOK-LiCl and LiOH-NaOH (Dia,grammy plavkosti sistem LiOH-LiClo LiOK-NaOH) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol- 5, Nr 6, Pp. 1453-1438 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Investigations of the Binary Systems LiOH-LiCl and LiOH-NaOH were carried out. Double compounds are formed in these systems. The melting-point curves and the cooling curves of these systems were investigated by thermographic analysis. The following compounds were formed in the LiOH-LiCl- system at 3000C: 3 LiOH 2 LiCl and an incongruent meltable nompound LiOH LiCl. .Solid solutions witli relatively high saturation (approximately 25 mol % NaOH) are formed in the LiOH . N&OH- system. The incongruent meltable compounds N&OH - 3 LiOH and Card 1/2 LiOH . NaOH are formed in these systems also at 2480C. The Melting-Point Diagrams of the LiOH-LiC1 and 78-3-6-23/30 LiOH-NaOH There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 10'references, 3 of which are Soviet SUBMITTED: May 9p 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Lithium chloride-lithium hydroxide systems--Phase studies 2. Lithium hydroxide-sodium hydroxide systems--Phase studies Card 212 3/061/61/000/024/000,/-166 B13BIBI02 AUTHORSt Reshetnikov, N. A., Unzhakov, G. M~ TITLE: Thermographic investigation of lithium, sodium and potass!,-A;:. hydroxides PERIODICALt Referati.vnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24. 1961, 70., abstract 24B485 (Izv, fiz.-khim.n.-i. in-ta pri Irkutskom un-te v, 4, no. 1, 1959~ 41 - 61) TEXT2 The Li, Na and K hydroxides have been examined thermographically, Melting and transformation points have been determined, 0A secondary polymorphous transformation has been found in KOH at 347 C, which is accompanied by a slight thermal effect. The existence of polymorphoU3 VI transformations in UOH at 399 0C is confirmed. The melting point of RbOH, determined visually, is 301 0. [Abstracter's note- Complete trans lation.] Card 1/1 ZAY'MEV, V.Ya.; VANYIJYO'I, A.V.,Q TPMMURNOV, S.T.; DONCHFNY.Op P.A.-; UNZHAKOV, M.S. Seject4ng the optimal. slAg composition for shaft furnace cmelting of lead. TSvet, met. 38 nn.6t23-28 jo 165. (MIA 19;10) KOLESNIKOV, N.A.; KUBYSHET, N.N.j FEDORENKO, V.G.j KARAPMAJI, V.K.1 unrmov, M.S. Intensification of the shaftfurnece lead smelting prooess by augmenting the oxygen conoentration. Met. met. 27 no.12a 33-38 D 164 (MIR9 1822) I, C Ref. sh. Zlektronika 1 yeys.- prl-rneneniye. Svodry*~r torm, Ab5. AUTHOR: Pnzhin R. V. TITLE: Function generator Ln the equipment, used for :,adlo t-ransm-Issior, phySloidg~.cal data ;CURCE-. S~. Radiotelemetriya v I- S*rerdicvsk, lc~3, 58-11 0 IN, f3 FM-FM sysT-em is -=~S* '-pt",--a AN 4~- ex 1 Mgh control voltages which Increases the, size of the equipment. A symm-e-trical transistorized multivibrator has a su:Mcient sensitivity and output power for Cord 112 NIVAWI~,M 1?684-45 ch=acl,e-,lst-i.c wag afgr-'v I-znear a-:,.c- SUB CODE, 1S, FC ---NCL: 00 Card2/2 T I ACCESSION ITR: AP015157 S/0219/64/057/002/0117/0121 AUTHOR: Unzhinq Re V.; Rozenblat, V. V. -TITLE:@. A transistorized device for radiotelemetric frequency recording of cardiac contractions, respiration, and movement SOURCE: Byul, eksper, biologii i meditsiny*, V. 57, no, 2. 19649 117-121 TOPIC TAGS: biotelemetry,, radiotclorietrie transistor device, IMP-3 radlotelemetric portable device, bioolectric recording device, heart contraction frequencyo pneumograms respiration movement frequency ABSTRACT: Portable single-channel transistorized KRP-3 device weighing 120 g has been produced to record and transmit various physiological data on individuals while engaged in work or sports. The receiving-recording unit is not described here because of its basic similarity to other units of its type. The KRP-3 has separate AtImps to record and transmit at different times the frequency of heart contractions according to the P wave of the cardiac biopoton- ti4lop chest pneumograms, and the frequency and duration of respira- tion phases or movements, The device includes a blocurrent amplifier, Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4015157 multivibratorp radio transmitterp and a single supply unit. To simplify operation, there are no controls except a connecting plug. Television transmission of recorded data will be described in forth- coming articles, With the increasing acceptance of radiotelemetric methods in physiological investigations,* more miniature transistorized equipment of this type is needed. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya funktsionalinoy diagnostiki nauchno- Jssledovatel'skogo instituta gigiyeny* truda i profpatologii(fuhotional Diagnostic Laboratory of the Scientific Research Institute of Labor Fqgiene and -Occupational Pathology)l Laboratori3a zieditainskoy -radioe2ektraniki gorodakago vrachebpo-fisullturnogo dispanoerap Svierdlovek(Laboratory of Me4cal Radio Elactronics of the Hunicipak ~sdical PlWaical Culture Dispensary) SUBMITTED: 19jan62 DATE ACQ: l?_Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS,EC Card 2/2 NR REP SOV! 010 OTHER: 003 A.) Sources of stellar energy and stellar evolution (fros glaturviesenshaft' 44. 6. 1957). UGP- fis. nouk. 63 no. 3:499-520 J1 158. (MIRA 11:10) (GOOM010f) Otars I =DIS, Dshek [Voddist Jack] Ther? is a storm raging in Central Afriia. Tsom.prof.dri2he no.1100-34, N 162. (KM4 15212) Obodesia., Southern-Politics and government) (Rhodesia, Southern-Trade unions) ; UOpR'xw=t-9-0 KWARt U.Dah. (Clore, W.j.), MTLEYKp U-YO- Iny V. [translator) BOSUELL, viktor R. LBoowellp Victor R.1; TSEYD t of insecticides Placed in soils on faLra cropse Residual effec (KRA 16:1) Agrobiologiia no.6t892-898 N-D 162. (Plants, Effect of Insecticides on) UOLKEY, E.M. [Walkey, E,M.] I Translation activities in the United States and future requirements. NTI no.11148 163. (MIRA 17:2) 0,0 A 1~0 I /A-', 0 1 AUTHOR- Vollas, K, TIITLE-. A comparison of charact-eristics of Geiger csunter.--~ with counters for record!ng fl,,ixes of a,r :-h--wer PERIODICAL: Referatlvny-j zhurnal. FIz1ka, no. 6, 1961, 58, abetract 6B73 ("Tr. Mezhduna-.. konferentsit po koamich, 1,.Acham", 1959, v. 2, Mcs,:-ow, AN 89SR, 1960, 334 - 337) TEXT- III-,e relation betwesn the yield of a scintillation cv-m-,er and densi- ty of charged particles was experimentally investlga*ed at. a Sidney inStAllaticn for studying extended a"r showers. Wl-~h thl,- purVoz~e, a grc,,,l,- of Ge-4g*.- ~-~oun*~eri for determining densities of charged particles was incorporate.] into the main re- I of densities cording system containing 9 scintillaticn counters. -The ratls/3 determined by ths greup of Geiger counters and scint!llat4lon cc-un-%Ars was J,:ter- mined as a function of theshower dimens-i=s and distance r fr= its ax!---, I't turned out tha,. for r,,-10 m the val-;e cf ~dces not devend on shcw-~r dimensi-,ns Card 1/2 -9/058/6 1/00-D /0,06/0 A c,~,mpari6on of characterls-,!-2 a d decreases slowly wl~.h tn:~rea2lng r. For ~Isl-ances r 0 10 m fj-,~7r -,i~e eyis, ~ is ccnsiderably less' tham for r>-10 m, and lncreas~-s with sh.:4er PoszIble explanations f,-.r these pbsnomena are presented- V, Guzhavin [Abstracterle note: Complete translation] Card 212 -UOLTM, Margaret (Walters,, Margaret) What worries British women. Veem.prof.dvizh. no.4s29-31 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Great Britain-Women-FA%Uynent) L 36391-66 EWT(1) IJP (c AT CODE: UR/0056/66/050/004/0943/0953 AUTHOR: Aliyev, Yu. M.; Silin, V. P.; Uotson, Kh. ORC: Institute of Physics im. P. N. Lebedev, AN SSSR (Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Parametric resonance in a plasma in a magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 50, no. 4, 1966, 943-953 TOPIC TAGS: plasma magnetic field, electron motion, ion interaction, kinetic equation, parametric resonance, plasma oscillation ABSTRACT: A theory has been developed for the oscillation and stability of a p asma in high-frequency electric, stationary magnetic, and spatially homogeneous fields. Small deviations in the system as compared with the ground state, in which a relativ shift of the electrons and ions occurs due to the presence of external fields, are considered by employing a self-consistent interaction kinetic equation. A dispersio equation for the potential oscillation spectrum of such a system is obtained. The equation is solved for a cold plasma. The frequency range of an external magnetic field in which the plasma is unstable is determined. Expressions for the increments of growing potential oscillations in the instability region are obtained. Since the proper oscillations of a plasma in the magnetic field occur only in a finite fre- quency range, the region of the plasma instability with relatively large increments Card L 36391-66 ACC NRl AP6014034 turns out to be much broader than in the case of a plasma in the absence of a magnetic field. The maximum value of the instability increment is plotted as a function of the external field frequency. (In this case the ratio of the square of the electron cyclotron frequency to the square of the Langmuir frequency is assumed to be 3.5.) Orig. art. has: I figure,-6 basic.formulas, and 1 table. [Based on authorts abstract]. CNTI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 12Aug65/ ORIG REF: 005 Card UOTSON. U. 22343-Uotson- U- Kinetika Sopolimerizatoll 1 4e Moperimwtall Noye huchsays. (Sokr. For. &Atli H. Malvilley B. Noble, a. W. Watison rz 1 1. of polymer mL.v 2, No. 2 1947). Per.V.V. Mikhaylov. Vysokomolekulyar. Soyedineniyap VYP- Sy 1949# s. 42-46. S0$ IetoPial fib* 30 1949 uOT&A, , 'U* . 22343' UOTSON, U. Kinetika sopolimerizatzii i eye eksperirentallnoye izucheniye aokr. per. stat'i h. melville, b. noble, a. w. Watson of polyzer sci.~~', 2, No. 2 1947). Per. v. V. Mikhaylov, vysokomolekulyar. Soyedineniya, vyp. 8, 1949, S. 42-46. SO: LE?OPIS' No. 30P 1949 -~Cc' -NR"' I AP7001428 0OURCE CODE,: Ult/0413/66/000/021/0147/0147 IM"ENTORSt Roatunova,, I. P.;_Yp~q;~ahovp U. L. ORGi none TITLEi A device for measuring deformations of a specimon in creep and ultirmte strength tests at high temperatures. Class 42, No. 188112 SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyshlennrju obraztoyo tovernyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 11.7 TOPIC TAGS: temperature test, test chamber, test method, motallurgic tosting machine creep, ultimate strength ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presonta a device for measuring doformitions of a specimen in creep and ultimate strength te-to at high temperatures in an ovrin (see Fig. 1). The device consists of a mechanical tensomoter placed on tho s[,-,cir.Qn in an oven. The tonsometer contains a rigid bracket with a movable and an inmovable prism. An amplifying lever with electric switches in connected to the novablo prism. To increase the sensitivity of measurements, the device is provided with a grid made. of a refractory high-resistance wire wound on the rigid bracket of the ',Cnsometer, a dilatometer connected in series to the grid, an indicator connected to the dila- tometer, and a relay containing usually open switches and feeding the grid of the tensometer, the dilatometer, and the switches on the amplifying lever. Under the influence of temperature elongation of the tensometer grid during the deformation UDG; 620.172. ACC NRs Awoow8 Fig. 1. 1 - grid; 2 - bracket; 3 - dilatometer; 4 - indicator; 5 - relay; 6 - usually open switches; 7 - lover; 8 - electric switches; 9 - second relay; 10 - usually closed switch of the specimen in the oven, the lever closes the electric contacts. A second relay with normally closed switches breaks the feeding circuit at the moment of closing the, lover contacts. At this instant the magnitude of the dilatometer elongation reflects the amount of the specimen elongation which is shown by the indicator. Orig. art. hast 1 figure, SUB CODEs UZDAUBM DATEs Mug63 UPADYSHEVp B. L. Metodika zagruzheniia aviatsionnykh konstruktsii pri staticheskikh ispytaniiakh. Moskva, 1938. 30 P., illus., tables. (TSAGI. Trudy, no. 387) Title tr.: Methods of load distribution on aircraft structurf,s for static load tests. QA911.M65 no. 387 SO: Aeronautical Sciences an d Aviation in the.Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. -- --- --- KAZITSYNA~ L.A.; _UPADYSHEVA, -A.V.; REUTOV, O.A., akademik Diazonium chloride - diazo am1de equilibrium In the case of p-N-benzenesulfonylaminophenyl diazoniur, chlorlde. Dokl. All SSSR 164 no.1:110-111 S 165. (MIRA 18;9) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat im. M.V. Lomonosova. t,-) # 77 q -~CTIKH 1 ()SET, liot~;fl OPYT POLUCIELIlYit IN 1952. 15 OY PO , I ,I I UM A "Li ~' IK SI A-P I A Agriculture Our experiments in obtaining high production of milk, Moskva, *Zr.,--rie,w 195~. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclnastfied. The fcllowl,t'~.- ic 3,7 -is.-rltnticrs cf th,~ 1~7n`n--r:~r4 Kell nin: . .':lee-trical and Thermal Ch;7rac~eristies of 1!Ircr;;'t --"rgs." 7-1 1~4L,7- It is s~-ovn Pxp,:~ri rent allv teat !ef-zctElin th- irs"21-1irn of S~Er-', ar- explaljned by thq presence ir thf- nica insuiation of crt-bon-cecus f4eccrrj.csition krc-dlict!~ of -2:rtal r-.-In vhi,~I' is use,~ for sealing aircraft sica ,Iugs. :' siiTpljrir-,~ met?cd -Is TrcF'Osed for calcvlatin,,~ the hent ba2ance cf -- rniep rJv.g, whice. p-n.-Its tho evaluation oil tho maximcm 'Ierperatvre of its Yead; th-~ krowleclre of thl~ -ill facilit9te tl-.e selection of f1bgs for the L!iver, tyle rf power plant. SO - Y-3.04F, 28 ~Iw 56. AUTHOR UFATOV, V.Ya. PA - 2575 TITLE -Ne-UriU-ir-pitential distribution measurement on the surface of dielectric. (Noted izmereniva rasprodel*niya petantsiala ps poverkhnesti dielektrika. Russian). MIODICAL Radi*tskhnika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 2, pp 184-192 (USSR) Received 4/1957 Royieved 6/1957 ABSTRACT An non of the methods existing (Kalashnikov, Hintenberger, Nel- son, Hagen, Piero-Morten) are suitable for potential measurements at different points of an unequally charged dielectric situated in the vacuum, a now impulse method is suggested. This method con- sists in a short-timod bombardment of a well focussing electron bundle within the domain of the surface of a dielectric under the condition J> I (coefficient of secondary electron emission of the substanee). The potential of the dielectric is measured and, according to the value of the potential at the resistance, an im- pulse for the voltage drop of one or the other polarity is for- med. Hero three cases are possible: 1. The maing potential,?# is higher than the potontial~ of the gi- ven demain of the target. 2. It in lower by a value which is larger than.490 3. It in lower by the amount of the equilibrium potentialt~? Card 1/2 In case 1 a voltage impulse with positive, in case 2 a voltage Method of potential distribution measuremoil. 6- PA - 2575 the surface of dielectric. impulse with negative polarity-will be formed at the resistan- ce, and in case 3 the voltage impulse will be lacking. If in this manner different domains are bombarded and saoh time the value of the main* potential is chosen according to case 3, it is possible to measure the potential value of this domain with an accuracy of up to the order ofnL The errors occur- ring on this occasion are subject 1. to shoe fact that the also- tr*n bundle has a finite width, and 2. to the fact that under the influence of the probing bundle a certain change of the poten- tial taken place. For points of a potential value of mere than 2o V the error caused by 1. is less than 190/0. The error caused by 2 praetically amounts to less than 1 V. ( 11111. and 2 sita- ASSOCIATION tions from Slav publications). RMENTED Br SUBMITTED 4/1956 AVAILABLE Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR UFATOV. Y'.Ya. PA-2574 TITLE the electric field of a charged spot produced by elec- tronic boam on the surface of dielectric P.I (0b sloktrichooksm pole zaryadnogs pyatna, sezdannogo na pover- khnesti dialektrika sloktrannym puchkom. Chast'I.Russian). PERIODICAL Radietekhnika i Elektr9nika, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 2, Pp 193 - 203 (USSR) Received 4/1957 Reviewed 6/1957 AWTRACT In the ease of a homogeneous charge spot and for the case of a spot with a distribution of surface density of the charges ac- cording to GAUSS9 the normal components of the voltage of an elec- tric field are computed. On the occasion of the investigation of the process of forming positive charged spots the projection target and collector frequently occurring in practice, the slec- trio field of spot charges and their electric images in the metal pit htye to be taken inte,consideration. By this moans it is poo- sible to show that in the case of the forming of a positive char- ged spot by the electron bundle, which is of importance in prac- tit* (the current density of which is distributed along the cross section according to GAUSS'law), the return of one part of the electrons to the target at a potential value in the center of the spot which is below that of the collector potential, takes place. The condition was derived ( of a strong collector field at the fulfillmentof which the influence of the spot field be- Card 1/2 comes inm-terial. Concerning the electric field of a charged spot PA - 2574 produced by electronic beam an the surface of dielectric P.I This condition is satisfied in electron-beam tubes in which a firm-4tructured grid serves as collector, is unsed which is situated in the immediate vicinity of the target. ( 6 ill. and 2 citations from Slav Publications ASSOCIATION PRESENTED BY SUBMITTED 4/1956 AVAILABLE Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/109- - -4-3-21+/38 AUTHORS; Karnaukhova N.M., UpatDv V.Ya. TITLE: Experimental Inves~tigation of the Formation of Charges at the Surface of a Dielectric Under the Influence of Electric Bombardment. Part II. (Eksperimentallnoye issledovaniye obrazovaniya zaryadov na poverkhnosti dielektrika pod vliyaniyem elektronnoy bombardirovki. Ch~ II) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika I Elektronika, Vol 47 Nr 3, 19591 pp 521-526 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The work described is a continuation of the project described In an earlier issue of the journal (Nr 2, 1959). The aim of the investigation was the study of the kinetics of the formation of an actual charge spot which is produced on thn surface of a dielectric of an electron beam. The experimental equipment employed in the investigation is shown in Fig 1. The equipment comprised a mica target 1, having a thickness of 1 = 30,4; this was situated at a distance of about 100 p from a fine grid 2, which was employed for measuring the distri- bution of the potential at the surface of the dielectric. The grid could be removed from the target by means of a Card 1/4 polished Plug 3 and a guide 4; this was done before sovllog- - -4-3-21+/38 Experimental Investigation of the Formation of Qharges at the Surface of a Dielectric Under the Influence of Electron Bombardment. Paft IL roducing a spot on the target. k layer of silver 5 ~ eposited on the internal surface of the tube was used as a collector during the formation of the spot. The average distance between the target and the colle,~tor was about 3 cm. In order to prevent a direct transfer of the electrons on to the signal electrode 6) the target was situated inside a protective cylinder 79 which was earthed. An electron beam in the system was formed by means of a standard-type gun. The measurement of the potential distribution on the surface of the dielectric target was done by the method described in the earlier paper (Ref 4). Two cases of spot formation were investi- gated. In the first case the distance between the collector and the target was large in comparison with the dimensions of the spot. In the second case the distance was smaller than the diameter of the spot; here, the grid was used as the collector. The experimental results are shown in Figs 2,3,5,6,7,8 and 9. Fig 2 Card 2/4 illustrates the potential profiles of a positive charge spot; Curve 1 corresponds to the formation of the spot SOV/1'09- - -1+-3-24/38 Experimental Investigation of -.'--,e Formation of '"-barges at the Surface of a Dielectric Under the Influen--e of Electron Bombardment, Part II. when the collector was not blackened, while Curve 2 was taken with a soot.-coated collector. Fig 3 illustrates the dependence of the potential in the centre of a positive spot on the duration of the bombardment. Fig 5 illustrates the charging current corresponding to the potential profile shown In Fig 2, Curve 2. Fig 6 represents the dependenr;e of the potential of a positive charge spot on the potential of the collectorg the bombardment time being constant. The potential profile of a negative charge spot is illustrated in Fig 7. The curves of Fig 8 represent the dependence of the potential in the centre of a negative spot on the duration of the bombardment, Fig 9 shows the dependence of the potential in the centre of a positive spot on the duration of the bombardment in the presence of a fine grid. From the above experimental data, it is concluded that the kinetics of the formation of a small positive spot are Card 3/4 different from that of a small negative spot. The difference is due to the faA that the potential of a SOV/109- - -L~-3-24/38 Ebcperimental Investigation of the Formation oi Charges at the Surface of a Dielectric Under the Influence of Electron Bombardment. Part II. positive spot tends to the quasi-stable value (which is smaller than the collector potential)l while the potential of a small negative spot tends to a value which is near to that of the collector potential. This is illustrated by Figs 3 and 8. The authors express theiz gratitude to Prof. N.L. Dobretsw for valuable advice and his interest in this work. There are 9 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 French. Card 1+/I+ The paper was read at the 8th All-.Union Conference on Cathode Electronics on the 23rd Octobe:-~ 1957. SUBMITTED: April 15,, 195r, So goo UM D t. Ira& D. IL & cwofm~ ww cwwrbyll 6,61 sediEw"t mbovab C wm I"" is - miIa fidba=M caw-w. dects up to 1) t"s canto" ftoo *A GINS w" "l:t7&zz,(o coswe 00" comat. Tho-&-" gem MA be" umm, MA otw (M. (M. wbww ofirbill My MA wo"% go p(2) c---' am" 6"1:6 6gtws sp-ourm two or disto- ;d;Wd wida "-0-w-- Z-- dd. rd.&-- =.,.d 6w- ~-. - am kbw m Xa.am w0 hu" own '4-' iwvm~- mom an ,N,this. mkogbdwmMd% b4;:%bma" Tbm 1" (1) a* wrwe pb . f',drwwbom WPM' vw ' roodolhomem, of of dbild *A Wood ow lay dmma im W-ci-W by ow. Sga; , (1) Wg, IN ol hidr~~ by OW E. 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(MLAA 8:11) (Raft*-Installation opt trains) 1. 1MINS, A.; N. 2. Ul;'3R (6oo) 4. Wiemi,Ary iwzd,,Lit:ai - juaniiiLtve d ~l 7 - rian.~.zjiowctrlic uutt~rm~ nadcn (~f irwi in LflU ul' ~ itaniwii. izLv. ijil Zi~:- i~,ad. '4~--Stis; lici. 9, 1950. ~. Montaly List of Russian Acck;3sions. Liurary c;,'L' Lcnress. 1-larc-11, 15,'3. unciassif --'~d KOSTINS, V.; KANS, A.[translator);_KPPLIECE, V., red.; KLOTIVA, I., takhn. red. [Read it, comrade) Izlaoi, izdevnieciba, 1963. 78 p. (Russia-Economic biedri. Riga, Latvijas Valsts (MIRA 16:5) conditions) UPENIEK, U.; STOROZHENKO, G., red.; INKIS, R., tekhn. red. (Metallic molds of standardized products of precast reinforced concrete for the Soviet Baltia Republics; construction and building materials] Metallicheakie formy unifitsirovannykh izdelii sbornogo, zhelezobetona. dlia pribaltiiskikh sovetskikh respublik; stroitel'stvo i stroitelInye materialy. Riga, TSentr.biuro tekhn. In- formatsil, 1962. 12 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Baltic States--Precast concrete construction--Standards) WSHIK, C.- ?ARFlUrl"YZV, A.I., kandidat takhnieheukikh nau'r, redaktor I [Recording sound on -mgnstic tope] Z~Dtn' ZvUb no mC931ta0i PlOnks- ?od obsbehe7 redaktalel A.I.Parfent'eva. Moskva, ~;nskinoizdst, 1951- 109 P- (HIRA 10-11) (Hogriatic recorders and recording) (Sound-Recording and reproducing) 1. IYETNIHSi A; UFEN1Y,-,,CE-,, *,:, 2. USSR (600) 4. Iron 7. Oanganometric determination of iron In the presence of titanium. Latv. PSR Zin. Akad. Vestis no. 9 1950. 9. Mont List of Russian Accessions, Library of Cohgress, March,3.953- Unclassified. T 7. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. TSAUIE, M.K.; UFEIIIYETSE, M.Ya. Phytotoxicity and electrophoretic changes in the protein fractions of the blood in schizophrenia. Zhur. nevr. i psikh 61 no.8:1222-1226 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. V.A. Ozolin'sh) Rizhskogo maditsinskogo instituta. (SCHIZOPIMNIA) (BLOOD PROnIIZ) UPENIUMB, M.Ya. [~poniece., 14.1 Variations in the course of oneiroid catatonia. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 61 no.9;1378-1381 161. 041?A 14:9) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. V.A.Ozolin'sh) [Ozolipl, V.) llizhskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (CATATONIA) (DREAYS) Uspenskiy, it. K. Solution of Zpatior. of Zrror~; i:-., -r-f-ans If th- L--,-u xiz-mm I)eviaticn, Sbornik' Statey po Geodezii, 11o 4, 1053; 69-83 luthor derives his formula under assumption that the rL-axijaw. deviation of the function of errors in absolute value does not excee ~ the maxii,mr deviation in , i1o 0 absolute vallie. The abst.acter is critical of thiG nethod. (RZhAstr 1954) SO: W31128, 11 Jan 55 USFINSKIY,_A.1 kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Solving conditional equations b7 means of the least limit deviation. Sbor.stope good, no.5:27-44 '53. OWU 9:7) (Probabilities) (Iquatione) acco"t'--ng in,3u5trlal enterrxil'O planning Mach ne 1954- 162-P- (55-30W") statistichesXoe lzd-'Vos "F56'79 -IJ8 1. Machine account~ne- B.S., it. all* o 13kveL Thermoresistancc and :,f 1!, -i-yfrp. Prlkl. biokll'-r. i nqi k r c;'(,, r., . 18 7 1. inatitut micrfiblolo,,ll latvjiy~-,~.,. IVAN-TTSKAYA, L.P.; DARANOVA, N.P. Method of selecting -ntineoplastic antlibllotics frsm cells of various atra.'ra Erc,, n In test tubes In a suffspanded state. Antibiotiki 9 no.11.984,-986 N 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Laboratoriya izyskaniya i kulltivirovaniya produtsentov (zav.-, prof. G.F. GaJ2e) Instituta po izyskaniy novykh antiblo- t1kov AMN SSSR, Yoskva. IV,UIITSKA'YA, L.P.; ILICHEIIA, N.P.; PANOVA, T.V.;-.UPITER, G.D. Mutagenic effect of 1,3-dichlorc-5,5-di.!eLkyl~iydrintriri Gri and monamycin-producing organl.sma. Antibiotiki 9 no-3:208-211 Mr 164. (MIRA 17-12) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu now .1 ykh antiblotikov AM11 SSSR I ftskovckiy zavod modpreparatov No.2. ACCESSION M21 -A-P5018381 AUTHOR: Tvarltakaya, L. P.: Bnraiiovq N. P.: Upiter, 0. rL THLE: M~?thod of screerdng of artitumorour, antibi.otics or. tumoroue '!(~11; i7-f different 94 rains grown In a S OU RCE :Arit i Diot iki , v. 4, no. 11 TOPIC YkGS: antiblotiC, experiment animal, cytology AP-5~'RACT" The oblect of thn -Te Tu-- M-ethadn't qf streening Ecting---ant 11biot its- Obta incad-1 rom --- actir-Omyetee, Ascitic formq of Itumors different In origin were 113ed j;.1 f(.,,4 f,~,' '_C. J "o-1-in-ma 14KAY. PrImary culturias of the7r, tumc)j- ~j,tr~ ~"e'3 L N 1 11(1 _U"' -trIe-fai-i-Owi nor -percent dialyzed bovine 0.24-percent paptorc,,O.( i.oeircent -folb-4 -acid ar '5 'drolycate. Ascit'-_3 werc, Card 1/2 SSION IIR: AP5018381 ACCF, 'tcm Lhf-- rats eig-hr any# acr-or tnFeetten. G Aaya, The cc-119 weze then introduced into the medta, Of thc~ 210 cultureq of ant inomy- Ce'CS tRSted 4 P Ie-e r F-- f 0 U TI d t 0f [ e a :tumors. AIM -antibiotic preparations obtained from these nctLn"~ ycell-es n the form of concentrates were found to possess a definite spectrum of actiD-i sgainat tumors in vicro. Only three of the concentrateS. werc act ive agafrqt 6; *1 : ) !:- Of the tumfirs, thia oLlier be'k-ng 8CLIVe againot one or Clore of the ottlerg. GreaLeaL 3c-,E;ItivLty to the anLibicAlcs was erhibited by lymptiollomr- an,I rat ,,ovary tumor; least sensitivity -- by mouse sarcoma. Using a eerie& OE :umor strains for the primary screening la vi'-ro is urged, because of the dif'erenca the. antltuuor, spectra of the concentrates obtained. ASSOCIATIM: Laboratoriya izyskan--Ya i kul'tivirova-niya produtaentav Ims"tut-a N- jzYr'kanj.Y--j nr)vikh arLtibict-11rov AKN SSZR, (I-W-braltory For -Sear-3h ar.' 0 for Search for Now Antibiotics, AWI 9SSR) Cultivation of Products, Institut SUBMIXTTED: ?OFeb~,h DO'D 7~up "C"E: 1z NP RET SOV! -~i)5 Card 212 -"I till ~CM," 75601'~W" SOURCE CODEt UR/0297/65/010/001/0065/ d767 AUTHOR: Ivanitskaya, Lo Po; Upiter, G. D. ORG.* Laboratory for the Search and Cultivation of Producers /headed by Professor Gt_F. Gauze/. Institute of the Search for New Antibiotics AMLSSqR-; Mosc(rd (Labora- toriya iVskaniya i kulftivirovanJya produtsentov Institutpo izysl-.aniyu noi7kh antibiotikov MIN SSSR) TITLEs Utilization of Chlorella culture as a test object in the screening of new biological inhibitors among aotinorwootes SOURCE: Antibiotiki, v. 10, no* 1, 1965, 65-67 TOPIC TAGS: Chlorella, antibiotics, ' bacterlaA7207 antibiotic, 17004 antibiotic, 13789 antibiotic, 13170 antibiotic, 12192 antibiotic A13STRACT: 7he culture of Chloren op. p an algae, isolated rrom'the' soil ,by Yu. V. Dudnik., was used as the test bj t In the e"rimente which wore .carried out the antagonistic and antib =oti4Sropertiea of actinomyo~~s, Actinomycto cultures were cut into, small agar blocks and placed o"n"'dishes ~with a Chlorella culture backgrounde 7he Chlorella culture was.grown in two layers on the organic medium No 2 consisting of Hottinger's digestive 33 percentj glucose -- onspercentp peptone -- one percent# NaCl - 0.$ per-", cent#. and.agar-agar -__three_percent and -1.5 percent in the second layer, L 22935-66 ACC NRt AP6014831 Of the 1000 actinomycate cultures tested, 220 were found to be antagonistic. ,to tho'Chlorella cultures 29 produced antibiotics in the liquid nutritive 'medial. alf of the antibiotic concentrates suppressed the growth of Chlo- irella; three preparations wete.found to be active against Staphylococei. jand Bacterium mycoides. !Five of the antibiotic concentrates ~_ 17207, i17004, 13789s 13170, and 12192 -- 'suppressed the growth o tumors in white ,mice in vivoj with the antibiotic 13370 exhibiting the most pronounced iantitumorous action, It is the-author's opinion that the use of new micro- organisms with new properties as te3t-objects for the screening or antiblotio!: prodilgers. unfolds now possibilities jor. -the discovery of previously unkn gli~itors which may be used in the future in different areas of biology and medicine, an as antitumor preparations in particular. rimf SUB CODE: 06 Sam DATE i 191-far64 om R'E-F: 004 _.__Card_,2/2_J0_ ERAUDE~ V.I.; PERELIMAN, M.I.; UPITER, M.Z. Clinical roentgenoloei-cal and pathomorphological analysis of 101 pulmonary tuberculosis. Vest.khir. 87 no.11:67-71 1. 161. (MV. 15:11) 1. In-Moskovelkoy gorodskoy klinichaskoy tuberkuleznoy bollnituy NoO "Zakharlinol~ (gl. vrach - V.P. Pstr1k). (TUMCUIMIS) UPITER, Ma. Selective angic-pneumonography as a functional diagnostic method in surgery for pulmnar7 tuberculosis. Khirurgiia no.1:88-93 162. (KMA 15:11) 1. Iz Moskovskoy gorodskoy klinichookoy tuberkuleznoy bollnitsy No.3 "Zakharlinnn (glavnyy vrach V.P. Petrik)* (TUBMCIJIMIS) (LUVGS-RADIOGRAPIIY) SHEKFITER, I.A., prof.; PERELIMAN, M.I., dotsent; ASTRAKHANTSEV, F.A.; UPITER, M.Z. -.11 .............. .... :~~ Diagnostic significance of angiopulmonography in tuberculosis of the lungs. Vest. rent. i rad. 37 no.5tl7-21 S-0 162. (MM 17:12) 1. Iz kafedry tuberkuleza (zaveduyushchiy - prof. A.Ye. Rabukhin) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i rentgeno- diagnosticheakogo otdela (zaveduyushchiy - prof. I.A. Shekhter) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo rentgeno-radiole- Oicheskogo institu'ta i khirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (zaveduyusticniy- dotsent M.I. Perellman) 3-y Moskovskoy klinicheskoy tuberkuleznoy bollnitsy "Zakhartino" (glavTyy vrach V.P. Petrik). Adres avtora: Novopesebanaya ulitsa, dom 3, kvartira 46. PERELIMAN, M.I.; UPITER, M.Z.; BUSHUYEVI, V.M., red (Angiography of the lungs in tuberculosis) Ang4-Srafiia legkikh pri tubarkuleze. Novosibisrk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia All SSSR, 1963. 145 P. (MIRA 17:5) UPITER, t4.,,. Impol'to-n2e of Se-le-live. " ...- -=-', I r ~ ~, . - " - - -11 in tuberc--.Llo--Ls. Ak,,, voLo VI 5o r--&2:233-245 ' t --, . : - , - MIKIT, E.A.; UPMAJIIS, Y.K.; STiTILIN, Ya.V. Metal kilns. Der.prom. 11 no.2:25-26 F '62. ( i Ir-: 1 ) 1. Institut lesokhozyaystvennykh problem i khimii drevesiny AN Latviyskoy SSR. (Latvia-Lumber-Drying) (Kilns) s/681/62/000/009/005/006 E031/z413 AUTHOR: ITLE: SOURCE: TEXT: URMAn~!~. The dynamic longitudinal banding of a column for linear growth of the longitudinal force Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR. -Institut avtomatiki i mekhaniki. Voprosy dinamiki i prochnoxtt. no.9. 1962.. 73-84 In the differential equation 144yo ~7Z)2 Z2 + y + pF '0'y = 0 EI (;a 4 P0 'aX2 -6t2 where yo = Y2!x) in the initial lateral displacement of the column, EI the bending rigidity, assumed constant along the length of the column, P a P(t) in the longitudinal force, F is the cross-sectional area and f, is the density. It in assumed that the principal axis is perpendicular to the plane of bending. The differential equation is solved by the method of Fourier series, which leads to an ordinary second order differential equation for the relative amplitude. if P(t) is Card 1/2 : 1. ''. . ~ - .- _. AUTHORS: Keirim,.'arkus, 1. 3., ".~ark(.lov, V. V.9 8)-2-34/35 Nikiforov, 7. 1., Uspenskiy, L. '11. TITLE: A Universal Scintillation Dosineter (UniversnI :;LlinLillrat- -3ioxij.r dozzi tir~tr) - PERIODICAL: Atorinaya Energiya, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 216-219 ('j.'JSR) ~'.BSTRACT: In the -ledical Academy of Science a portable device was develop- ed by which all practical problems of dosimetry can be solved. The universal usability is obtained by the replacemcnt of scintillation heads. The 'r -scintillation head to ----iea- sure ~ -doses of fron o,25 to 50 mC/sec. Thep -cciantur ajove all serves for the control of contaminated surfaces. It is -.)ossib- P - 6 1e to measure Z- currents of from 2,5 . 1o3 to 2,5 .1o -particles/rai~. A special scintillation head ha-, been provided for, which permits to measure 3.102 to 3.1o5 a- -,)articles//i:iin, Smaller numbers of particles can be determined -.;lth the hcad- phone. The head is insensitive toward ~_ and f- radiation. For the measurement of thermal neutrons a thin plastic screen which contains the phosphor ZnS-Ag, 3 is used. lle~Atron currents of from 15 to 1,5 . 1o4 neutron:,.. aq,sec can b(-. measured by it. The counter is insensitive tc r -radiation and only -uea';:ly Card 1/2 sensitive to rapid neutrons. An electric circuit dia,gra-m for A Univer:;al Jcintillation ;ooinet er. 'r, -, - ~' Y - 7 - / --i-i '/" the device, which weighs 5 kg is also given. Th,:rc are 2 fi-ures. AVAILABLE: Library of Congreir.-. Card 2/2 1. Sointillation counters-Design - , , ., , I , , . , u. it. it. J- U3. li. D. i o3ily' ;, V. F-j 'I., L.JKI i ? a t " ation of ;&uro:--ol -,o;,,bs (-hLA) i,-' -" ' i~." Al-plic o ~ L, I Voyl;,.Iiio-lILL)1-,I;sl.,i~-'KIY 11"Lii-AJAL ~,-dU.A,~Y "o 12, 1,64. F-6b U8FJ1W3K1Y,.,1j.11., kand.med.nauk, lotsent; OSIPYAN, V.T., kand.med.nauk. ,.Ww. meditsinskoy sluzhby Simultaneous use of disinfections and insecticides. Voeno-medezhur, no.8:65-68 Ag 157, (MIRA 10:12) (AM21SKnICS, simultaneous application with insecticides (Rua)) (INUCTICIDIS, simultaneous application with antiseptics (Rua)) -c~:- I 'I anov i c1l, , 187f,-l,~47 T-ctr T),~m .1d att.erv)ts )f r-scrrc:i Fourth dimension; a review on ;:,st important v,,Porj-,~?s " I the sph----~re of th2 IiT-aeasurable Izd. L. --erl-Ill Farabola 1121. 116 p. ('53-48608) QA6c0.UP6 1021 1. Fourth dintension F -A. 338- 13AIX011UR GAS GENMATU?. VA AND ITS UTILI?AT!t I Md=enke, T.A. And upqrwws- E IF. (Cost-N Akad. Na,..k &azaldi. M T~Z.. 41 cad. Sci. Kasakh. IA7 ;~l- 4 NO, 8 (29), 37-~.3j abstr, in Chem. Abstre, 1952, Vol. 46, :U28). Yie'coal tar from P41konur depocito was frj,.nd to be a o6tinfactory so,xce of phenols a d nitroten lases; pitch froi it in too 1-igh in ash tc be completely satisfactory. X~otor fuel oils cannot be satisfactorily obtai- ad by direct t1ferral treatment# but destructive hydregenation after phenol recovery appears attractive, The lower and the h1&.er 1-*ili nj- fra-Ai.cra a,-'ter Ownal r"areronien, a:) copper or flotation a,!,cntL,. C.A. USSR/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes* Vegetables. Melons. M-3 Hof Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29818 Author : Upit) I.Ef Inst : - Title : A Watermelon Itrigstion Experiment on the Left Bank of the Volga, Stalingrade6ya Oblast'. Orig Pub : Nauchn. tr. B-0-tk. bakhchevoyopytn. at., 1957) vYP- 4, 64-79. Abstract : At the Bykovska~s Experimental Melon Station in 1952-1954 the application of irrigation in combination with fertili- zers in the year of average moisture 1953 increased the overall fruit yield bY 30-44% (the non-irrigated control produced 283e4 centners per he*), and in the markedly arid year of 1954 by 2-15 times (the harvest of the control was 17*4 centners per ha.). The naximm total yield (461 cent- ners per ha.) in 1953 was obtained with three waterings and the application of I'120P1204120- Five waterings and Card 1/2 USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M Abs Jour: Ref Zkrur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 2D375, Author : I.E_ Unit his t :-N-ot given Title A Water-Melon Watering Test. (Opyt primeneniya polivav ar- buzov). Orig FLjb: Sad i ogorod, 1957, No 6, P-3-24. go,stract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 USCOLIM-DC-55741 Tip IT; I. :-:. : master A~P:ic s a i (1,2~ Ss ) -- "F~-erienac in fiocrain~r~ -..at c-=Pion under tho Transvolgl condittonr af oblast". If", pr, .L L (Moscu.j Order of Lenin Ao:ic Acad im K. A. Timil-ylzev)) 110 col,"es (KT,; -r, 1'~, 1959, 1'17) 8(6) SOV/112-59-5-8602 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, p 28 (USSR) AUTHOR: Upi.t,.~VII.,~.A.,..R.~~~-~,,-~.__ TITLE: Selection of the Initial Steam Pressure for Small and Medium Industrial Heat-and -Electricity Generating Stations With Back-Pressure Turbines PERIODICAL: Izv. AN Latviyskoy~ SSR, 1957, Nr 11, pp 145-155 (Summary in Latvian) ABSTRACT: Correct choice of Initial steam parameters for heating-power plants equipped with back-pressure turbines is equally important as for condensing electric stations. The problem of this choice is solved in a differential form on the basis of generalized engineering -economic data. The economical working pressure po of the boiler steam is determined from a comparison of the combined and separate methods of power and heat production; the period in which additional capital investment would pay for itself is accepted as a criterion for the above comparison. The station capital investment is considered as consisting of the cost of the boiler plant, machine room, the %bard 1/2 SOV/11Z-59-5-8602 Selection of the Initial Steam Pressure for Small and Medium Industrial Heat- supplanted power system capacity, and fuel handling. Annual expenses include the personnel upkeep of the heating-power plant and the supplanted capacity, renovation charges, maintenance and fuel costs. A graphical method for solving the above problem is presented with the known dependence of the turbine capacity -Nn on the initial steam pressure po; a design formula is developed for analytical determination of the economic boiler pressure an the basis of an approximate empirical formula Nn a f(po). Results calculated from the above formula are presented as graphs plotted against the replacement factor, the niimber of hours of utilization of the installed heating -station. capacity, and on the period of paying for itself. It is noted that to gain a,better economy in industrial heating-power plants with back-pressure turbines, their heati;ng load should be increased through a greater centralization of heat supply. M. L. Z. Card 2/2 KIRKHENSHTEYII, A., akademik, Geroy Sots ialicti--heskogo Truda; KAL'ITINISH, A. LKalnipff A.J, akademik; STRADINISH, P. [Strading, P.], akademik; SUBUBUIN. Yan [Sudrabl-.aln�, J'anial, narodny7,post latviyokoy SSR MEMRDIS, K., khudozhnik; LAPINISH, A. CIapipf, A.], narodnyy khudozhnik Latviyskoy SSR; YUROVSKIT, Yu., narodnyy artist SSSR; AVOTS, A., fotolyubitell; VARDAMTIS, E., khudozhnik, zasluzhennY7 deyatell iskusetv Lat,v-iyskoy SSR-, GAYLIS, V., kinooperator; RIDZENIYEKS, V., fotograf; KALIMPSH, E. Nalnins, B.1; LOGANSON. R. [lohanson, R.1, stare7shiy master khudozhestvennoy fotografii; RIEKSTS, Ya. [Rieksts, J.1, fotograf; IBM, Yu.; FEDOSEYEV, B., fotograf; REYKRMAN, E zaaluzhennyy deyatell bLl'tur7 Latviy-skoy, SSR; GROWN, Ya. [Grobman:,J.], fotograf; OZOLS, Ya. [Ozols, J.1, fotograf; TIKWS, B., fotograf; FAIMYEV, Ye., fotograf; BAKE, I., fotograf; HMTIS. A.,.fotograf; RAKE, K., fotograf; UPIT, V., f0tograf; SHADKHAN. M., fotolyubitell; RITERS, G., f0tokyubitell. Organize a societ7 of Soviet photographers! Sov.foto 18 no.4:77 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:6) l.Rizhaka.va kinostudiya (for Gaylis, Yedoseyev).3.AN TP-tvi7skoy SSR (for Ridienleks). 4.Chlen-korrespondent Akademii khudozhestv SSSR (for Xallnynsh,.E). 5.Zhurnal "Rigas foto" (for Rleksts, Gormans Ozols). 6.Latvi7skoye teatrallnoye obshchestvo (for Lerkh). 7.Direktor Doma narodnogo tvorche8tva imeni. 1. Melnga3rlisa (for REyl--hman). 8.Predeadatell Tvorcheekogo soveta.(for Grobman). 9.CElen Tvorcheskogo soyeta (for Ozole). 10.Gazeta "TSinya" (for Tiknuo). 3.1.Fotokhronika Lntviyokogo telegrafnogo agentetva (for Fade7ev). 12.Iri.stitut Iatgiproprom (for Rake, I.). UPIT, V. A. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Selection of basic parameters of indus- trial thermal electric power centers CTET27 of low and average power, equipped with turbines possegsing anti-pressure features. AmoscOO, 1959 Zcover: 19617. 16 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Power Inst imeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy); 250 copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 247) UPIT, V. [Upits,V.] (Riga) Intensity of the electric power of the turbines with counterpressure. Vestis Latv ak no-9:77-84 159. (EEAI 9:10) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut energetiki i elektrotekhniki. (Turbines) (Electric power) USSR/Coomochemiatry Geoch"try. Hydrochem-'stry, D Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - KWmiya, No 19, 1956, 61317 Author., Vaivads, A., Upite, A. Institution: None Title: Investigation of Mineralogical Ccmposition of Clays by the Method of Dyeing Original Periodical: Latvijas PSR zinatnu akademijas VeBtis, ~Lzv. AN Latv SSR, 1956, No 2, 127-104; latvian; RuBsian resume Abstract: None Card 1/1 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31512 Author : Vaivads A., Up te A., Kukurs 0. Inst : Academy of Sciences Latvian SSR Title : Zirconium-Containing Opaque Glazes for Building Ceramics Orig Pub: Latv. PSR zinatnu Akad. vestis, Izv. AN LatvSSR, 1956, No 8, 121-130 Abstract- A study of the effect of Zr on properties of boron-free and lead-free glazes, and also on the properties of a glaze containing small C ard 1143 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31512 amounts of Pb and B, has revealed that Zr de- creases the coefficient of thermal expansion of the glaze (E.#. ~r t_'_ _c), increases Its chemical stability an Melting point. Opacity of the glaze increases with increasing Zr-content and decreases with increasing melting point of the glaze. PbO in amounts of 10-3CP% lowers the melting point of Zr-glazes by 45-85", without affecting the a,,,- In the presence of PbO luster and evenn 8s 8f the glaze are enhanced, but the opacity is decreased. Glazes containing 30% PbO are transparent. An increase of the amount of Zr, in glazes containing B, causee an Increase in chemical stability and lowers the C ard 2A USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31512 retractive index and a,20-1400of the glaze. Mineralogical and roentgenographic analyses have shown that opacity of Zr-glazes is due to a sep- aratIon, from the liquid phaBe, of ZrBiOy and ZrO2 crystallites, C ard 34 In P u,! I U-1 110 i"J J #A 01 l"4 Puy "to of WAM. 44c, Ra4 I oat 17 e0a, PSM T V -Tho Iowa M.! d VA, it th rMal, &to W C" Cl ;A*-,= dr; 81.0 ae in, .01 Z.OW M, mtto of Q~dcs: Zal -the fdWvdnt' =13A. 04 saftealas =dBs,0.Sro-znoI,.I-3- "allighero 7P of "Wo Of hits were establishe I at the fOHOWing M01- MtIQ ty Chem. 5 ~O,Sro I gk,. Wmft with the faaTM 01 ZaO -0 tic" WSA, V thc ijitting the f.=,tim of two vmUcts C, 11 mt. PC= t aaolwhkhcmt&hWAbLr9p- established. c =t 1, th3 melt in the form of sepmrate la Or j. Is rind ce of Zao aids 'ne pre lip, Oe timal luster 1=6 of emv strucu- The op ~d t - I.* tmp. .1 depo-Itk- w- #Ltt&Wtd 91 of ZD 1. thd. rt.- hkh sm e IL goW luster and good chem. sta t7. 11, W. -1000, hav N, 121, 14 0 _t0-- . . . . . . . . . . UPITI,~, A.Ya., Ganr~ Chum Sci -- (d-;s.:) ltil~ipjical., c?mmlral, mineral. :md o,,tical i roperLiv.,~ of' rF~rta-n~-, f Idga, 19~6, 2(-., pi vith illustrations (Litvian Ijtn~te 'Iniv im 11. St.ucilka) 200 conies (KL, 27-5P,, 36 - MTF.j A. GENERAI, PERIODICALS: VESTIS, No. 5, 1958 UPITE, A.Mineralogical propetties of nonlead and nonboron pottery glazes containing BaO, and SrO. p. 113. Monthly list of East guropean Acoodsions (EW) Ire,, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1959v Unclass. IYEVII ISH, A.F.(lovinb, A.], gl.nv. rod., EYF;(JK, zam. glav. red.; VAYVAD, A.Ya.tVfAvada,A.J, red.; KUKUS, O.K., red.; MAKSD4GVA, O.S., red - I DYMARSKAYA, 0., red. [Gl,izes, their production and application) Glazuri, ikh proizvodstvo i primenenie. Riga, Izd-iro AN Latviiskai L-Sh, 1964. 249 P. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Latvijas Padcmju Socialistiskas Republikas Ziriat,nu Akademija. Kirrijas instituts. SHEKHTER, I.A.; FERELIMAN, M.I.,- ASTRA.KFWITSEV, F.A.; UPITER, M.Z. Angiopulmonography in surgery of pulmonarY tuberculosis. Rhirurgiia 35 no.907-63 159. (HIPA 23:22) (LUNGS-BLOOD SUPPLY) (ANGIOGRAPHY) I(TUBERCULOSIS) PERELIMAN9 k,I,y dotsent (Moskva, G-199 B Afanaslyevakiy per.y d.369 kv.11)j ASTRiMMSEVt F.A.; ~PITMr 14.Ze Ar;giophoumographic method in pulmonary tuberculosis. Vast. rent, i rad. 35 bo. 4:13-17 n-Ag 160, (MIRA 14s2) 1, Iz kafedry tuberk-uleza (zav. - prof. A.Ye. Rabukhin) TSentrall- nogo institute, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (direktor M.D. Kovrigina)v rentgenodiagnosticheskogo otdola (zav. - prof. I.A. Shekhter) Gosudaretvennogo nauchno-isoledovatellokogo' 'ientgono-radiologiche- alcogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR (zav. - dotsent M.I. Pereltman) 3-y gorodskoy klinicheskoy tuberkuleznoy bollnitsy "Zakharlinoff (glavn-yy vrach V.P. Petrik). (TUBERCUIDSIS) (ANGIOGRAPHY) USOVS"Al Sciwice. S.Al ,'.bs J,~ur :I~cf Zhur - Bli-11.) P,~, g14-,5 ,',uthor : Upitis V. Inot .. rrvr, -~!I- Titic Use of KhAolu's ;71:th s-.'. 4.r- McrcbAo1o,dc,-.1 Invcsti::~,Ltions of tile ISg4l. Pub Izv. ;JN I-,.tvSjR, 1956, H:) 7, 51-4o :.I)z;trcct No abstr-ct j-4 L 21962=66 EWT (I SCTB DD ACC NR, AP6008013 SOURCE CODE: UR/0259/66/000/002/0010/0013 AUTHOR, Upitis. V (Candidate of biological sciences) ORG: Laboratory of the Biochemistry of Soil and Microelements, Institute of Biology. AN LatSSR (Laboratoriya biokhimii pochvy I Mikroelementov Instituta biologii AN LatSSIO, TITLE: Chlorella SOURCE: Nauka I tekhnika, no. 2, 1966, 10-13 TOPIC TAGS: chlorella, Fooog jcooO 'r4Ei0t1AJdA_0,%Ygp ABSTRACT: The author discusses various aspects of large-scale cultivation of chlorella synthetic food source. Studies are being conducted at the Microbiology Laboratory of the Institute of Biology, Latvian Academy of Sciences, to determine the proper microelement concentrations for culture substrates for various organisms. Successful trials have also been made of agents such as EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra- acetic acid) to hold the microelements in solution and facilitate maintenance of proper substrate composition. Iron is the most critical of these microelements in chlorella cultivation. It Is proposed to use wnste heat and byproduct C02 from other types of industry to create year-round chlorella cultivation plants. The city of - L. 3-1969-66 1 , ACC NRi AP6008013 6 ! i jRiga, where microbiological plants produce a great deal of CO 2 not presently used, Is i I proposed as an ideal site for Industrial chlorella cultivation. Orig. art. has: I I table and 5 figures. [DPI 1 AUTHOR: UPIJTAY,,A.- PA - 2527 TITLE: On the Selection and Efficiency of Turbines with Counter- ressure for Industrial Thermoelectric Plante. ~O wybore mosohnosti turbin a protiwodawlonijem dlja pro- myschlennyoh TEZ.- Russian) PERIODICAL: Latyijas PSR Zinatnu Akaa. Weatis 1957, Vol 1, 2 (115)9 pp 127 - 134 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 4/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 LBSTRACT: The fundamental questions connected with the problem concerning the selection of types, number, and effieoiency of turbines for industrial plants were dealt with by papers published by Prof. W.W. Bolotow and L.A. Malentjiew. It was shown that inaktalla- tions of low capacity which are fitted with oounter-prqsoure turbines e6re the most economical. In any oaaep they must be lo"ah 2)pvm s3 a va-ria-ty &eserving to be considered among the -&%%t%, A;~~t %RMc4 tka task can be solved. The ooononio importance of the uomiual hes6t efficienoy o1 turbines with counterpressure for thermoelectric plants may 'be ZeeU i.MMeM.86te'll 1-20-M VftS 8,UUA81j.1-j gM9V% 1401xQerUjUg the beat load on these therm6e2etric plants. Nben solving the Vroblem in differential form, quantity Is aaa.1ytice1.Zr deter- mine&. It (lependLa a:bove all on the (litlerdhee of the tonAitiaus CARD 1/2 PA - 2527 ASSOCIATION,. SUBMITTED: PRESENTED BY: AVAILABLE: OL the Selection and Efficiency of Turbines with Counterpree- ed -for Industrial Thermoelectric Plants. of material supplies, the existence and the possibilities of making use of reserves. Institute for Energetics and Electronics of the Academy of Science of the Latvian SSR. Library of Congress. CARD 2/2 USSR/ Plant Diseases. General Abs Jour: Ref Zh.Ur-BiologiyaITo 16, 1958, 73272 Author s Vt J_ Inst AS Latvian SSH Title Significance of Soil Saprophytic Fungi in Con- trolling Causative Agents of Agricultural Plant Disease Orig Pub: Sb. tri,po zashchite rast., Riga, AN LatvSSR, 1956) 1-190 0-1 Abstract: The fungus composition was studied and some regu- larities developed in the spread of fungi in the soils of the Latvian SSR. Saprophytic fungi were widespread--a series of.phytopathogbhic fungi an- tagonistic to phytopathogenics were found. The Card 1/2 USSR / Plant Disease. General 0-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 1958, 73272 latter were encountered predominantly in the humus horizon. The deadly effect of the fungus Tricho- derma lignorum on vectors of black s'k;am rot in cabbage was checked and verified. During culti- vation of cabbage seeds with T. lignorum, the percentage of diseased plants decreased tvo to three times. Bib 28 titles. -- A. G. Kuchayeva Card 2/2 UFITIS, V. V., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Efffect of Cultivation of I'M""---.- L wland Marshy and Turfy-Podzolic Soils of the Latvian SSR upon Microflora." Riga, 1957. 20 pp (Min of Higher Education, Z Latvian Agricultural Acad), 200 copies (EL, 49-57, 114) - 54 - UPITS,Andreja -7-7--l Crossing the threshhold of the twentieth annivernaz7; some road signs for further progress of socialist realiBm. VeBtis Latv &k no.7s77-106 160. (EEAI 10:7) (Latvian literature- History, and criticism) UPITS, 0. GaIE11L FMCK)ICALSS VM39 No- It 19P UPITS, G. Cohesion of metallic sur"aces in presence of jo-L-it plaslic deComation. Russian. P. 95 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EZAI) LC, Vol. 8 'Ia. 2, February 195-9, Unc-lass UPILIM, G.A.; SHISTAKOV, I.I. Multiple waufacture of springso YWhinostrottell ne.U:23 X 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Spring (Mechanism)) UPMON 131 MIKIT, B.A., inzhener: UPMOIS. K.K., inshener. _!, " 4-: ~ ~ " - - ~ - Drying lumber at high temperatures. Der, i leefthim. prom. 3 no.8:3-5 Ag '54. (MLRA ?:8) 1. Inatitut loookhozya7styennykh problem Akademii nauk Lat- viyokoy SSR. (Lumber-Drying) t7wis, 1.1. I- _-,.z 44,14M --,' Designs of automotive gas generators developed by the Forest Kanagesent Institute of the Acadesy of Soleness of the Latvian U.S.R. Trudy Inst.torf.AN BM 4:257-265 155. (jasA 9:3) (Automobiles--Gas producers)