SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINOGRADOV, A.P. - VEBER, R.YA.

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ACCESSION NR: AP4033421 bituminous components are considered to be noribidgenic. Their evolution is thought to be due entirely to physicochemical'and thermodynamic conditions in-the environ- ment in which the oo*ounds formed, These conditions mist have prevailed in the ast6roldal bodies that gave rise to the meteorites. Meteorites contairi an entire sorles of hydrocarbons,, some moro'chaiacteristic of one typo than another,, which formed as a result collision of acteroids or as a result of meteorites collidine with the earth. Or art. hass figures and 1 table* ASSPCIATION: none SUBMUTED: 220rt63 DATE ACQ: 28Apr64 EWL: 00 SUB CODEt AL NO Ra SOV: 008 OTHER: 013 77 AUTHORS; Vinogradav,--A. P.; Vd-ovykin, S. P.1 Popov, N. M. vf~ TITLE: Investigation of carbonaceous matter in meteoritea' by micradiffraction vith ultrahigh velocity olectr-,na SOURCEi Geokhlmiya, no. 4, 11965, 3P",-38,Q TOPIG TAGS-. diffraction analysis, electron, electron microscopy'. meteorite, carbon compound 1 ABSTRACT: The authors have i-avestizated the structure of the high-Mlecular carbonaceous matter liz. the s,-oLZj maeorl!~,ea ch-ondrit-38) Mighei, L 'lite Cold Bokk-eveld, and Staz-oye Bor'sk-J-Tio, ~he diamcni-bearing achondrite-Lirei Movy Urei, and the carbonacecuD incluaior,2 of ~-he iron meteorite Burgavli. The invertigations were made with a high-volta~e electron microscope having an accelerating voltage -' 400 kc-4r. TIne elactrrn energ7 vaa 557 kev and t~he wave- longth, 01.016 R. A110~.ab-Irs --.M5 a bc'-; ;j- an.' 0 r.-- Card 1/2 4"',~'M R 'Alp N10 -M 3-10-0 4 L 41~337-65 ACCESSION NR-. A?5010666 Extremely fine inclusions of fLuely dispsrsod black carbon were also detected, showin-c traces 3' Tn Ncv:f 77re-I er G.'-M ~ s are present" 'Dut zr~'Ppite anti carbonaceous ma'-ar. Black car'~~cn njgh-mc~lecula-r -c a:-e also present in '.np ~lari~avii blu -,"e qu~'-'~rg meteor- AMOGLATION.- ImUtut geokhimii i amliticheakq7 khI=IU i=. V. 1. Vernadakogo AN SSSR (Inntitute of GeocherAs'try andAnglytical Chemist - - )j titut SSSR Ims 'Kh I AUN SUBM=Dt OIFeb65 ENCL: 00 SUB COIE t AA, UP 110 REP SOV: 006 OVER 1 000 Card 2/12~ Acmssio NRs ApWh5065 5/0007/6h/ODO/009/080/0848 AUTHORS: Vinogradovs A. P.; Vdovy*kinj Go Pe TITLEt High-molecular organic sub8tanbe in carbonaceoua chondrites SOURCEt Geokhimiya, no. 9. 1964, 843-848. TOPIC TAGS: meteorite, organic derivative, electron paramagnetic resonance, electron diffractions infrared spectroscopy, aromatic hydrocarbon CT:* The authors investigated the high-molecular organic material of !~O=eral carbonaceous chondrites by infrared spectroscopy,, x-ray studies, electron diffraction, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and other methods. The infrared absorption spectrum of the Ifigei meteorit,~ shows a number of bandBi the one at 1080-1175 cm'wL is due to the C-H bcnd (aromatic); a weaker band at 1440 cm7l is due to a deforvwd OR group of carbo.Vl or alcohol; a-strong band with maximum at 1W et-1 corresponds to C-0 oscillation In the caxboxyl groups but could be related to similar oscillation in the aromatic group, Elemental analysis of the Staroye Boriskino, meteorite shows 17.18% Cs 5.47% fis 2.5% Clo and 74-79% O+S+N. The highi-Mlecular organic material in carbonaceous chondritee is thus round to hm bie condensed aromatic structure* Free organic molecules rct. J ACCMION NRs AP40165065 I have been detected in the earbonaceous inclusions of the Burgavli iron meteorite and in the Sbaroye Boriskino., Cold Bokkoveld,, arxi Groznaya carbonaceous chondrites. These molectiles are localized in the Higei and Groznaya meteorites., but not in the other two. Cosmic rays were apparent3y responsible for the development of complex hydrocarbons from si*ler forms of the prometeorite substances Orig, art* I-Last 2 f igures and 1 taUs. A=IATIONt Institut gookhJ-11 i analiticheskoy kbimii " Ve 1, Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moscow (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chomi8tr7s AN SSSR) suBmiTTEot o8jui64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODES Us OG lqo R& 507, 005 Oum t 005, Card 2/2. ACCESSION NR: APW34717 S)bOO7/64/000/005/0395/0398 ~AMORS: Vinogradov,, A. P.; Vdovy*kin,, G. P.; Marov, 1, N, TITLE-. Mree radicals in the Mighei meteorite .,SOURCE: Gookhimiya, no. 5, 1964, 39.5-398 :TOPIC TAGS.- electron paramagnetic resonance, meteorites chondrites organic.radical !;',ABSTRACT: The Mighei chondrite fell in the vicinity of Odessa in 1889. It has beef :previously analyzed chemicallyy and carbonaceous matter has been determined. The ;I !present authors have made electron-paramagnetic resonance studies on the meteorite :to determine the structure of this carbonaceous materialp and they have found free 1 1organic radicals to be present. The spectrum showed hyperfine structure corre- sponding to a complex type of free organic radical. EPR studies wore made on otherl .,substances3 such as ozokerite, gilsonite, rock salt, and graphitep butonly coal 1;showed a similar structure to that observed in the meteorite. It, was established '!that the radicals are primary constituents and are not due to the chemical processes! used in treating*the mateorite during its analysis iand the extraction of carbon. C 1/2 ACCE5SION NR: AP4034717 'The authors conclude that the free radicals were formed either during the eyolution~ I ,of matter before formation of the meteorite or were formed in the meteorite before~ -it reached the earth. The existence of such radicals must modify our opinion of :the evolution of matter, Their presence is confirmation of earlier views that simpler organic compoundsp chiefly through the radical reactions of polymerization~ :1 j, ,!gave rise to more complexforms. Orig. art. has: 1 figure ard 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. Ve' L Vernadskogo AN SSSR,, Moscow (Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical ChemistryAN 65SR) SUBICITED: 24Feb64 DATE ACQ': 2CRay64 ENCLt 00'. 'AA NO* REF SOV: OTHER, 007~ fSUB CODE: ES, 2 ...... ....... ACC NRt AP6035532 SOURCE CODE: UR/0007/66/000/010/1269/1270 AUTHOR: Florenskiy, K. P.; Vdovykin, G. P. ORG: none TITLE: Twelfth meteoritic conference (Held in Novosibirsk from 24 to 27 May 19661 SOURCE: Geokhimiya, no. 10, 1966, 1269-1270 TOPIC TAGS: meteorite, meteor tracking, meteor observation, phase analysis, isotope, comet ABSTRACT: More than 30 papers were presented at this conference. Several of the papers dealt with the structure and composition of the Kaali meteoritic craters on Saaremaa Island (Estonia); the 1965 expedition discovered a new, eighth crater in this group. Various aspects of the 1908 Tunguska Meteorite Crater also considered: it was shown that the shock wave ge- nerated by the explosion of this meteorite was a ballistic wave, that the explosion itself must have taken place at an altitude of -10 km, and that, as demonstrated by studies of the charred trees within the affected radius, it had not been accompanied by an increase in local radio- activity. Further, it was suggested (Academician V. G. Fesenkov) that the Tunguska Crater Card 1/2 UDC: 523.51:006.3 Nk, AP6035532 :.was blasted not by a meteorite but by a small comet that had penetrated the Earth's atmosphere. The paper by A. K. Lavrukhina and T. A. Ibrayev suggested using isotope pairs with similar half-life per-lods (Na22 and V49 or C136 and Mn54) to determine the preatmospheric radius and Aegree of ablation of iron meteorites. The topics considered in other papers included: chemi- .'cal composition of chondrite silicates; distribution of rare elements between various phases of meteoritic matter; measurements of uranium concentration in Sikhote-Alin and Arus meteo- rites as well as in tektites (moldavites) by the method of recording fission-fragment tracks. The resolution adopted by the Conferer-ce recommended, among other things, that attention be focused on expanding basic research into the physical theory of the descent of meteorites and comets and pointed to the importance of searching for and investigating meteoritic craters on the area of the USSR. It also noted that, despite numerous protests by scientists, the po- pular press continues to publish unfounded sensation-seeking data on meteoritics and, in par- ticular, on the Tunguska Crater, thus misleading the wide public instead of making it aware of the real nature of this problem. SUB CODE: 03, OB/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 VINOGRADOV,, A.P.; VDGVXKU, G.P. . --, ~_~ - _. -- ...... Diamonds in stone meteorites. Gsokhiniia no.8j7l5-720 Ag 162. (MM 16 &9) 1. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy lefilmli imeni V.I.Ver- nadokogo AN SSSR., Moskva* VDOYYXIN, G.P.; POMORTSEVA, N.V. Now data on the nature of the organic compoundo of carbonaceous chondrites. Geokhimiia no.12:1106-1107 162. (MIRA 16:9) (Meteorites) ACCESSION NR: AT3007142 S/Z534/63/000/OZ3/oo56/oo6i 'AUTHOR: Vdovy*kin, G. P. :.TITLE: Some results of the comparison.of bitumens of carbonaceous chondrites :With bitumens of telluric rocks ZOUkCE: AN SSSR. Komitet po.mete6ritam. Meteoiritika,' no. 23, 1963, 56-61 :TOPIC TAGS: bitumen, meteorite, chondrite, carbonaceous chondrite, rock bitu- men, 'telluric bitumen, Dzvinyachi, Groznaya, Migei, Dzvinyachi ozocerite, Groz- i y naya chondrite., Migei chondrite, serpentinite, absorption spectrum, infrared .absorption. spectrum, IR absorption specttum !:ABSTRACT: The paper examines the carbonaceous'chondrites' of which about 20 ;are known at this time and which differ from other meteorites both in structure and :in mineralogical composition, most characteristically irl w'ater content found in bound form in minerals of chlorite- serpentine t ~e and in elevated G content in the 'yp 'bituminose components. The author has investig~tted carbonaceous chondrites and made qualitative and quantitative tests on the,carbonaceous C*hondritw u-roznaya and ,Migei. Lit6rature sources are adduced. The aliphatic natu 're of the hydrocarbons in the bitumens of these specimens ~Lnd the acid character of the bitumens wa-, CrUrd 1/3 - ------- -- ACCESSION NR: AT3007142 .,hstabl.shed. Inasmuch as hydrocarbons of the.paraffine:series similar to the hydrQ- :carbons of .the ozocerites were. discovered, the bitumen study of the chondrites was -,paralleled by.an investigation of ozocer'ite from the Dzvinyachi (UkrSSR) deposits. .-The test substances were comminuted to powder and cold extraction was performed .in 7 organic solvents: Petroleum ether, benzol, alcohol-benzol, ethylalcohol, iso- butyl alcoholl =4 I - and chloroforrn. Qua~tirative bitumen content thus found: broznaya ch'ondrite 0.096576, Migei carbonaceous chond tite 0.15730/6, serpentinite ,0.00791o, clayey shale 1.39467o. All extracts lumi-,-,esce with a bluish glow. The J composition of the bitumen of the Migei chondrite is very similar to that of serpen- itinite bitumen. Quantitatively it is very -similar to the composition of ozocerite. NumericalVata on their relative components in the rt-~spective absorption' spectra :of alcohol-benzol extracts of the bitumens of the. chondrite specimens and of ozo- ~cerite under IR light are cited extensively. Hypotheses a-re set forth concerning the formation of the hydrocarbon compounds irl the ca'rb6naceous chondrites, and it is p1stulated that at temperatures between 250 and 2750C a likely reaction is 1-1.0 3C0' 4C0 2 + c1f, n CO= 3n 11, 2n 1-12P +'Cj-lin, Cnfl-n + HI C.1-6+2- Card Z/ 3 ACCESSION NR: AT3007142 'The presence of Ni or Fe catalysts may be of.significance therein. It is conceivable thatthe iniiial organic compounds on Earth may have beeri.fo'rmed through a similar. process, *hereupon as a result of further 'evolution they devel.oped,into higher organic com]vlexes. This is also suggested by the similarity of. he isotope-c'ontent ,ratio ClZ/C_3 in meteorites and in telluric C. ' "In conclusion the author expresses 1is profound gratitude to Senior Scientific Assistant (SSA) L. G. Kvasha (Meteorite 'Committee.) for supplying chondrite specimens and for his constant interest in the rk, to SSA Ye. B. Proskuryakova (VNIGNI) for her -aid in the recording of IR !wo absorption spectra, and to Candidate of Geological-Mineralogical Sciences R. G. ~Garetskiy (GIN) for supplying several study specimens. Orig. art..has 2 figures :and I table. ASSOCIATION: none !SUBMITTED.: 00 DATE ACQ: IZJul63 ENCL: 00 .SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV-f '--.0 14 OTHER: 007 :Card ..3/3 Z~ Preliminary results of the luminescence analysis of bitunenouB materials in four carbonaceous chondrites. Meteoritika no.18: 78-82 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Meteorites--Analysis) VDOVYKIN, G.P. Bitumens in Groznaya and Migey carbonaceous chondrites. G--okhimiia no.2:134-139 162. (MIRi 15:3) 1. Lomonosov State University, Moscow and All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases. (Meteorites) (Bitumen.) VDOVYKIN, G.P. Organic compounds of the carbonaceous chondrites. Meteoritlka no.24:194-203 164. (MIRA 17-5) VDOVrKINp GOP, Oxidation-reduction potential of formation waters in northwestern Ciscaucasts, and of'certain surface waters. Geol. nefti i gaza 7 .W,5:43-46 Mr '63. (MIRk 16.-6) 1. Vossoyuznyy nauehno-issledovatellakiy inatitut prirodnykh gazov* (Caucasus, Northern-Oil field brines) (Baltic Sea region-Fresh water) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) 4 ti "a G, P, i TL E ji v VINOGRADOV, A.F.~,-VIDOVYKJN) G.P.; MAROV, I.N. Free radicals In the lvig,~,i metecrit~,. Gcokhir-fia no.5:395-3-.18 MY 164. (MIPA 18t7) 1. Vernndsky Institute of iq-:~ochemistry nnd Analytical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Mloscow. VDOVYKINJ, G.P. ------- Genesis of petroleum in the southern part of the Emba region. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser.geoi.nauk no.1:90-97 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchnc)-.issledovatellskiy institut prirodnykh gazov, Moskva. (Emba region-Petroleum geology-) VDOVYKDI, G.P. I Results of comparison of bitumens in carbonaceous chondrites with bitumens in rocks. Meteoritika no.23:56-61 163. (I-ILTU, 16:9) (Meteorites) (Bitumen) L 18369-63 EWT(1)/EU(q)/FWT(m)/FGC(v)/BDS/EFP,2/ES(v) AFFIVAM/F-gat-3 'ACCV-SSTQ4 NR: AP3005213 Pe-4 WH/GW S/0061/63/000/608/6'715/6'720 -AUTFOPS, Virocridov, A. P.; Vdovv*kin, G. P. -70 TrqU : Diamonds in stony meteorites SOLM-M jW. SS-SR.Ileokbirdya, no. 8, 1963, 715-720 TOPIC TAGS: diarond, meteorite ABSTRACT: Studies of ret-vorites with Mfyh carbon content confirmed the Presence of dipmonds in the moteorites Novy*y Urev find Goalpnra and uncovered dinmonds in the meteorites Dyn]T-ur -nd Ghubnrt). Smell portions o' these meteorites were gTound, clearo-d of their orgpnic (bituminous) contents, and then treated with noua regia, :-,F, HC104 and HC1. The residue consisted of 0.3-0.91-irm'gre3ns. The hnrciness of' these Err,-Jrs exceeded 9g, And their fli1oraBcerce in ultraviolet lii7ht was -.Teenish. X-ray anOyses of the residue proved the presence of dinmnds. The compositions and s-~ructrrns of the four meteorites (three ureilites and one chondrite) Are dis- cussed. The authors ~qttzribute the formntion of both grephite and dipmonds. to s-f-repcies irrosed on onrbonneeous inclusions durirg coDisions of asteroids. OriF. 6rt. Ixs: 2 tables and 5 photographs. Card 1/0 7-,/5 7-,' e -Jew c C o"/ AL71HOR: Vdovv*ldn, u, v. 'n7nrx)&,ltjon a' 1-1 oarbouacoouo 50MCE- AN 885R. -Komitet po metworitika, no, 26, 1904, 134-155 TOPIC TAG Clioi&tte 0-atb6fiaced-u-s racteori .m 5: td et66iite. iron -d ne c eteo cry-stsim rl ,stony tit j am th resultioU muftrtg; InvedtigaHan of 12 ABSTRACT: Th resents e e P arbonaceous meteorites. There Is a br-ef description of the nifneral composition and atruoture of each of the studied metteoritee's, based on the author's data ind information r .pubLislied in the literature. The samples for the author's roentgenometric investigations were, nbl~ained from t1le rnef-ecrite -,,f 9-f- FRI-R Ac-afiemv of Sci-mces. Thc~ investi- 71ni _tf~81 Ite-j az lChondrites: Ghubara (Oman); Unmoditied ciiendrites: Kains IUSSR), Sevr-jukovo (MR), FarmingWu (United States); VrystaWne chcudrites: Kullp (USSR), lGilgoin (Australia); Ureillf4a: Dyalpir "a); Carbonaceous gWbules cf iron meteorites: Ya-,-dv*".l;r,sJuv MSSR, I BurgayH (t,3SSR), ll"~p of dl=ondg in stony metteorites .-I. z -.1 :2~1 * 1 11). - '~jj zl"~. 7-1, ~ :-~ ~ I - - * 7 - T-r-'-~, - - C: - - - ,. , ,-. ~ '!'l- , - ~: 1 % '~v -aft-tems and 'tr I . . . . . .., - i . -f ge T.; n3ac ions (Cozifercac~., licvosibirs! S-~S, V-2z; k , no 9, 1966, 109- 1 1. 1 D,32lc T~-Cs: mctcorita, astronomic Conferc-nce, the-z-olumines-conce ZITU, t"-Ln, cc,:l*--,a,.s3:i~0-, on of C Zj, C_., 24-27 M,3X Cur-:", f-~-:;Id Z~-.d c,2 t ,-. 0 ~,-Udy 0' th- zc-,j-clc;d hia5 r,:"O*;,-i,, that of -LL -50 Of rock. of Qo- 0 'aas cliocovc;::C~,'. ra~~O-nls pyro-,enc, Xl-amcl,7- rcpc)~-tad that plaotogral-;,lic ~~tudicz Of mctcol-s rc-roacd tnat, t'~-A.O cGrcl 1/2 L 10510-67 ACC thr, .y 0~ ~C~ of Of t 'e'r cca~.O in '0ady U- 0-- L;C'to?%J:; V'9 oi- 54 -,;%~a Na - - %r.' ,:Oz. older mctcoritos Cc.-)O a:-., rola---'Ons 'r. !-*-c: 0- chon~--tas in'.0 t.nroo catrij of C'.-IordritO3 confinm t'.0 -IOU00. 7,1c; aair c"'Ca'.0 mdncrais 0' C'-On-'1-05 ~m -,o' Ocuilzbriur, U L, - _u i..-YGtalazation. repoz-tcl-A, on n, ig', I- tho cr---,t of mctcozitor, unich -4G char--ctoriGtia of t-r- cozi-oz--t-Lon of iron and nicl-ai. mpol-,~s wora L-livon On W. kI..C; "Lar"fus"I(C.. Acadcaicia:~ V. G. rozen' 'rv contends it uras a =,.LU c ~17.1.c, z .V. Z010,UOV bol-ioves 'V'nat t''-'0 VOLOC4-y of t1ha '2,anZ;us,w- body 6C.0 to intcz"--~ Oncz-,r-y. X. r c, c, z~ cthL.;, tac ma-Z;-,,e'fc cffcc o~, the z;',vy as-~Gcic' v -.cd wi-L,- t'l0 ti --z of tho loody b,~ a:~. -z*-u'cd 'we -0 coap-lained th--t faritastic of t"-'a Tur,6-uska avont c;t-i2a cxa .cofx.-, Published. 36, , 4- 6 67 S'Unl CO-D.Z: 0-11 / S103'.." DIIZZ, none ca. 2/2 A 663i662 SOURCE CODE: LIR/0007/66/000/009/1106/1109 AUTHOR: Vinogradov, A. P.; Vdovykin, G. P.; Karyakin, A. V.; Zu"brilina, M. Ye. ORG: Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry im. V. I. Vernadskiy , AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii AN SSSR) TITLE: Investigation of the organic compounds and diamonds of the Novyy Urey meteorite by infrared absorption spectroscopy SOURCE: Geokhimiya, no. 9, 1966, l1o6-11o9 ik TOPIC TAGS: meteoritics, diamond, spectroscopy, organic compound, meteorite/ IR jtr-4~"IJ a44zV4~--.. Z;-~ ABSTRACT: The organic compounds and diamonds of the Novyy Urey meteorite, which fell in the Gorlkiy oblast' in 1886, are investigated by means of infrared absorption spectroscopy. The Novyy Urey meteorite, like the Goalpara meteorite with which it is compared, is an ureilite. Specimens were examined with the UR-10 quartz spectrograph. The organic compounds were extracted with chloroform, while the diamonds were ex- tracted by fusing the meteorite powder with Na202. The presence of the CH3 and CH2 groups was positively confirmed, while the presence of C-N-H groups was thought possible. The organic matter was represented by paraffin hydrocarbons. In the infrared spectrum of the diamond fraction, absorption bands appeared at 500 cm71 tuad especially at 900-1300 cm7l. These absorption bands are characteristic of type-I Card 1/2 UDC: 550.h+552.6 ACC NR: AP6031062 .diamonds containing and admixture of nitrogen in their crystal lattice. The presence, of nitrogen in the diamonds of the Novyy Urey meteorite is thought to suggest a genetic raltionship between ureilite diamonds and the carbonac'eOUB matter in chon- drites. The nitrogen, most probably, was captured by the diamonds during crystalli- zation resulting from a collosion with asteroids. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [DM) SUB CODE: 03/ SUBM DATE: 2lApr66/ OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 im ALKHAZOV, D.G.; ANDREYEV, D.S.; VASIL'YEV, V.D.; GANGRSKIYj Yu.P.; LEMMG. I.Kh,; yp~ALOV; Yu.I. Studying the Coulomb excitation of the first levels of even- even nuclei by measuring coincidences of gamma quanta and inelastically scattered ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.10:1285-1296 0 163, (MIRA 16:10) -- VT)ZAR.-Libar- Aluminum content of the food ration and Its biological effect. Top.pit. 21 no.342&31 vy-jft.,,~AQS~ I.. -:40,21-M . (MIRA 15tlO) 1. Iz khimicheskogo promyshlennogo uchilishcha (dir. L.Bozar), Bratislava, Chekhoslovakiya. (FOOD CONTAMINATION) (ALUMINUM--P11YSmLorICAL EFFECT) RABIROVICH., B.D.; Prinimali uchustiyet VDZENIKOVSKIY, Y.I.; DERKACII, I.I.- KOCHKINA, L.V.; POLOVKO, Ye.T.; SHUD, V.P. Investigating the performance of a vibratory screening machine. Trudy NNIISP no.5:21-33 159. (MIRA 16:11) VI)ZMOVSXIT, V. I - Iffoctive s7stem nf continuous potato cooking u"d in the lchT*m Aleohol, Plant. Spirt. prov. 23 no.504 157. (MLRL 10:8) 1, Iclanyanstiy ispirtovoy sa:vod, (Alcohol) VEANKOVI V.T.; LOBANOV,, N.I.; SMMOVA, K.A. Soumdproof porous ceramic. Stek.i ker. 18 no.8:26-30 Ag 161. (Kau 14:8) (Ceramics) (Acoustical materials) VE.4-zov, F.F. ,ZUiii~~~Given Names CO,IntrY: USSR Acadzaic Degrees: Candidate in science in agriculture Af ---'L-l iation: -- ~'Ouzce;Bucharest, Frobleme Zootehnice si Veterinare, No 6, 1961, Data: Upp 73-75. The Fattening of Pigs with Sugar Beet in the Ukrainian Silvo- Steppe." Co-author: NEIIDVAI I.V. 1 Scientifio collaborator of the State Agricultural Experimental Station at Vinnitsa. VE- A, V. "Nomograms for wcrk with optical gauges." JEMNA IAFf-qAj4TKA A. ')?TIKA, Praha, Czechoslnvakia, Vol. h, No. 6, JunF 1959. Monthly List of Fast EuroDean Accessions (!'*jj~T), T-r, Vol. 8, No. 9, Septe-,-iber 1959. - - -V 6. Unclassified. VEBE, A. 1. V. KURCHATOV, PHYSIK. ?.. SWETUNION, 5, 922-6(1934) CZECHOSLOVialli. / Chemical Technologyi Leather. Fur. H Gelatine. Tanning iigents4 Technical Proteins. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 76043. Author : Ve-ber. Inst :-Not give-K. Title :Tanning With Solutions. Orig Pub: Kozarstvi, 1957, No. 4, 88-91. Abstract: The phenolic resins which are not soluble in water are better tanning agents than sulfonated ones and their tanning properties are practic- ally equal to those of natural tanning agents. Laboratory and pilot plant experiments were carried out on tanning with syntans solutions in anhydrous organic solvent (Tanping_k~.The The tanning agent A is prepared by the conden- sation of a two-ring phenol with formaldehyde 'Card 1/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Leather. Fur. H Gelatine. Tanning Agents. Technical Proteins. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 76043. Abstract: in a drum with 100% alcohol and the tanning agent A3 at 300C. (as 20% in respect to the weight of the stock). After 12 hours, 20% of the A agent is added, and after 48 hours the skin Lcomes completely tanned. From the al- cohol used, 72% can be recovered. A leather is obtained having good indices of thickness, specific gravity, adsorption of water, strength hydroscopic stability. The tanning value is 84, yield number is 222, the pH is 4.1. The leather is stable at the boiling point of water. A list of equipment and the calculation for ef- ficiency of the tanning method are furnished. Card 3/3 VEBER, D*G. Some cl*ta on the reproduction of the whitefiBh Corego=a albula L, in Lake Sysmozero. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.33:7-16 162. (MMA 16:2) (SY.mozero, Lake-Whitefishes) ALKKSANDROV, B.M.. nauchnyy Botrudnik; ALEKSANDROVA, T.N., iwuchnyy sotrudnik; BELTAYEVA, K.I., nauchnyy sotradnik; GORRUNOVA, Z.1., nauchnyy sotradnik; GOREHYEVA-PMTSEVA, L.I., nauchnyy sotradnik; GOREMVA, L.K., nauchnyy sotradnik; GULTAUVA, A.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; DMITRIMKO, Tu.S., nauchnyy sotradnik; ZABOLOTSKIT, A.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik; MAKAROVA, Te.F., nauchnyy sotrudnik; HOVIKOV, F.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; POKROVSKIT, V.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SKIRNOV, A.F.. nanchn" sotrudnik; ST]WAIIOVSKAYA, A.r., nauchnyy sotrudnik; URBAN, V.V., nauchnyy ootrudnik. Prinimali uchastiye: BALAGUROVA, M.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik-,_MgA,_,Rq,, nBuchnyy sotradnik-, POTAPOVA, 0.1., nauchnyy sotrudnik: SOKOLOVA, V.A., nauchnyy aotrudnik-, FILIMONOVA, Z.I., neuchnyy sotrudnik; POPMO, L.K.. nauchnyy sotractaik; MSARI, N.A., red.; FRAVDIN, I.F., red.; PANXRASHOV, A.P., red.; SUVCHENKOO L.V., tekhn.red. (Lak3s of Xarelia; natural feat-area, fishes, and fisheries] Ozera Karelii; priroda, ryby i rybnoe khoziaistvo; spravochnik. Petroza- vodsk, Gos.izd-vo Karellskoi ASSR, 1959. 618 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Continued on next card) ALMCSANDROY, B.M. --- (continued) Card 2. 1. Rassia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Karel'skiy ekonomichaskiy admi- nistrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva., 2. Karellskoye otdeleniye Vseeoyuznogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituts ozernogo i rachno.-o rybnogo khozyaystva (for Alekabndrov,, Alaksandrova, Be- lyayeva, Gorbunova, Gordeyeva-Pertsevs, Gordeyeva, Gulyayeva, Dmitrenko, Zabolotskly, Kakarova, Movikov, Pokrovskiy, Smirnov, Stefanovskays, Urban). 3. Karel'Bkiy filial AN SSSR (for Balagurova, Veber, Potapova, Sokolova, Filimonova, Popenko). (Karelia--Lakes) VEBER I F.A.; MIAKOV, S.P.; CHEREP, I.L. '-- ---. -1- Spiral chain filter-heater for a'. ige. TSement 29 no-3-16-17 )tr~-Je 163;- (MIRA 17:1) 1. TSementnyy zavod "Proletariy." Y A Ii ,* , KTICTBAY.11, Yu.K., dokt,or Iekhri, rviulk,- i.N..11", ~4, F t~ - . 41, " SrI4-ri.; , 2,1AA ekono.-aist Economic effect i v;-~ness of trie "Ta~?anrt~zhets" s e, " - r; ! - r,,, ~; I I -- -d! n chassis. Trakt. i sellklio-m-nash. no.11-23-26 11 ~ 1'-- 5 . 1. Uhraiw:kaya k I eI- ."I a af Ir BALAVSKAYA S.S.;--YKB?R,., Effect of light phosphate on transformation In plants. Dokl. AN SSSR 124 no.1:227 -Ta '59. (MIRA 12:1) l.Moskovskiy gosudarstvenuy7 universitet Ipeni M.V. Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademikom A.L. Kursanovym. (Plants. Effect oX light on) (Phosphorus metabolism) 170) AUTHORS: Baslavskaya, S. S., Veber, G. SOV/2o-124-1-65/69 TITLE: The Effect of Light Upon the Transformation of Phosphates in Plants (Deystviye sveta na prevrashcheniya fosfatov v rasteniyakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 1, pp 227 - 230 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The first author detected the favorable effect of phosphorus upon the photosynthesis in algae ( Ref's 1-3). It was inter- esting to know whether the phosphorus metabolism is varied by an admixture of phosphorus in experiments of short duration. Protococcus alga Scenedesmus quadricauda was used as object of experimentation. The alga was bred in a 10 times diluted Knop mixture which was blown through with CO for 10 minutes every day and periodically exchanged. After 30-15 days the experimental algae we 're put into a new nutrient mixture, however, without phosphorus, where they were kept for 2 days: on the first day in normal light conditions, on the second day immediately before the experiment in the dark. Thus a Card 1/3 sufficiently high intensity of photosynthesis in the algae The Effect of Light Upon the Transformation of SOY/2o-124-1-65/69 Phosphates in Plants was achieved. In the case of an admixture af PhOOM= it inmmed by 15-20% and more. Immediately before the experiment the alga suspension received an admixture of marked phosphorus (02) in form of NaH 2P3204 (2-5 mg/liter). Part of the algae re- mained in the dark (for purDoses of control), the rest was illuminated by a 300-watt bulb. Activity was determined by the Geiger-MUller-(Geyger-Myuller counter. From table I can be seen that the absorption of p~2 and its inclusion into organic compounds takes place both in the dark and in light. In the case of,an expositi,,-. . light of 5 minutes duration (radi pact ivitk/3-4 thm bWw tbin in the dark) the in- tensity of the two processes increased, although the relative increase of the p32-content was higher in organic compounds than in total phosphorus. This factidinevidence of an active utilization of phosphorus in phosphorus containing compounds in light~t.(Fig 1). The results obtained confirm the results obtained by several research-workers. Further- more, certain variations in the phosphorus metabolism were Card 2/3 confirmed which occur as a result of the favorable phos- The Effect of Light Upon the Transforzation of SOV/2o-124-1-65,/69 Phosphates in Plants phorus effect upon photosynthesis in algae. This effect can be explained by the participation of phosphorus in the formation of several phosphorylated compounds, which in turn participate in the processes of fixation and reduction of CO 21 in the formation of intermediate pro- ducts and other reactions of photosynthesis. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 14 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonodova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTED: September 2, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician SUBMITTED: September 1, 1958 Card 3/3 RGIGARY BOT, Gyorgy, V.FU.FA,._.fiYqQfy;,, Institute of Medical Chemistry (Orvosi Vp,,ytani Intezet), Debrecen. "Correlations of the Glucose-6-Phosphatase, Inor~:anic Ph05phatase and Pyro- phosphate-C,lucose-P'nosphotransfera:3e Activities of the Liver with Onto- genesis, and Chani~es in These Correlations in Diabetes as Well as Under Various Physiological Conditions." Budapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XVIII, 110 5, Oct 66, paces 547-553. Abstract: [Authors' rprman summary] The activities of glucose-6-phosphatase (~'i-6-p-a'se), inorf~anic pyrophosphatase (PPi-ase) and pyrophosphate-i~lucose phosphotransferase (P-transferase) in the liver are proportionately decreased by the effect of a Dermaltan diet and are proportionately increased by the effect of fructose. In diabetes, the PPi-ase and P-transferase activities also increasp together with thp ri-6-P-asp activity. In responsf- to insulin, there is a lar,,,re decrease in all thrce activities. In the liver of mammalian embryos (rat), there is an absence, during, early ontogenesin, not only of 0-6-P-asp but also of PPi-ase and P-transferase activities. The three activi- ties appear simultanpously at birth. In the liver of avian embryos (hen), all three activities are presont. The r,-6-P-ase, PPi-ase and P-transferase activi- ties of the liver can be looked upon a3 three functions of a single enzyme and are under the direction of a common gene. 2 Hungarian, 11 Western refer- ences. [Manuscript received 30 Nov 65.1 7 CZM1,UOSLovA1aA / Gonoral and Specialized Zoology. Insects. Biology P and Ecoloa Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Diol-, No 18, 1958, No. 82923 Author Vobor J. Inst 6zoo ~osiov~akioological Socioty Titlo Nosoma aporivora op. no - a nov Parasito of tho Plorid Buttorfly (Aporia cratacgi L.) Orig 1'ub : Vost. COBIC001. spolec. zool.; 1957., 21, No 2, 187-188 Abstract : In 1955, dixing a microscopic oxami ion of tho ovor- wintorod pu-,)ao of tho piorld buttorfly, apart from the proviously doscribad Dioistophora, tho author found in 10% of individuals sporos of a now opocios of Nosoma - No ap - vnich is distinct from tho ploieto- ,orivara spe no phora. During tho, histological oxamnination) tho sporos (oval-shapod-, 4-5 u lor43, 2 u vido) appoarod moxo ofton J In tho, macloa, vhoro doposits., 10-40 u in sizo, wore found. Card 1/2 VE13ER L G Results of the IJth All-Union Congress of Hygienists and Sanitax-f Physicians. Zdrav. Ros. Feder. 6 no.64G-42 Je 162* (MIRA 15.7) (PUBLIC HEALTH-CONGRESSES) RM KHSHTAT I G. N. Q~BE~'j ~~ ,~dots.' red. (Organization of epidemic control measures iM the f0ci of infectious diseases] Organizatsiia protivoepider-iche- skikh maropriiatii v ochagakh infektsionrqkh zabolevanii. Moskva, TSentr, in-t usovershenstvovaniia vrachal, 1965. 58 p. (MIFLk 18110) YI) A. VEBER, RikhnrdYnkovlevich, inzh.; SARMATOV, H.I., red.; LARIONOV, Me., 11.~-t6miiil red.- [Briquetting peat] Briketirovanie torfat. Moskva, Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1957. 187 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Briquets (Fuel)) (Peat) I I v TJGOSIAVIA/Chemical Technology - Dyeing and Chemical Treatment H. of Textile Materials. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - nimiya, No 16, 1958) 56171 Author ; Veber) Skurich. Inst : e-_ Title : Quenching of Fluorescence. III, Quenching of Fluorescen- ce in Optical Bleaches. Orig Pub : Grast. chem. acta,, 1957, 29) No 2) 115-125 Abstract : In studying the quenchin6 concentration and the quenching of fluorescence (F) of optical bleaches (OB), by foreign agents (in solutions and in an adsorbed state on a filter paper), it was established that OB possesses a weakly developed concentration for quenching. Inorganic salts, anions of which (1-, CNS- ) NO-, Br") quench the P strong- ly in the other substances, hdve but a reverse effect upon OB. This electrolytic action is mnifested particu- larly with adsorbents. Card 1/2 e, -Femm, IT.. Solvent tanning. p.86 (Kozarstvi, Vol.'j, no. 4 A.Lr. 15~7) ijraha SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEkL) LC, Vol. 6 no. 7, Jul~ 1957. Uncl. 1~,LBEH) I. "4,000 Liters of Milk from Each Cow." P. 37, (KOOP-EV,TIVNO MEDIELIZE, Vol. 9, No. 10, 1954, Sofiya, 3-a.,aria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 1955, Uncl. C CATTOORY Zo o Io jrl c P. 1 Parn P_ I to lo E~y t --, c APS, JOUL. MITUO1. )71o 14 0 195 j tic). 62.)82. Veber, J. R-IST. TIL TJIX PlIstophorn pnndemls sp. n., a Minrosrorl-Olum rrom the Leafroller's C'sterr.111-Ar9. lev's 7'nol. , 19:1`7' NO . 28 9 - I q A now r-neclas of' 1,111croBrn-rodla, onrPvItArur I.r. tha eiAthgal cells of tha middle Inters"Arle Of the leafroller's caterpiliars. The sl 7-a of the s~,Y)rus is 2 x 3~t, and the size of tqe -ansroroblnst is 6-7 Fy. The qttemrt to Infes vp r he y c,,o t,. )3 i.jris Ati F. c t, rj.j. which testifies to the fact thil, P. randenla differs from P. Bcliwbeir.71 Zwoelfer,1926, P. pandemis, howover, is patlhoRenia to the caterpilliirs of the brown-tailed moth and af*rects them f,,qtnlly.--L. P. Raykov --V-,- )I,, t-,P-,- 1 -, L Dr 1 u-,,r ~-,5 (,10010gickc ~A Prt,11". Vol no. East SO: t! 7 L Fi t, -, it 0 -,-i r A 2;--, Lunrl VEBER, I.R.; PEYSAKHZ014, B.B., kand. tekhn. nauko retsenzent; PEINT11OV, A.S., inzh., retsenzent; ZABMO, M.L., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., teklin.red. [Weight and speed of freight trains; potentials for their increase] Ves i skorost' gruzovykh poezdov; rezervy ikh povysheniia. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 99 p. (MIRA 17:2) VEBER-Umaill Romanovich; LEVANDOVSKIY, Yevganiv Ivanovich; LISHCHINSKlY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; NXSTEROT, Viktor Petrovich; PRIGCROVSKIY, T.F., redaktor; VERINA, G.P., takhnichaskiy redal-tor [organizing the transportation of sugar beets by, railroacl] Organi- zateiia perevozok sakharnoi svekly po zheleznym dorogam. Moskva, Goo. transp. zhal-dor. izd-vo,1956. 110 p. kMLRA 9:10) (Sugar beets--Transportation) "Food inta'::~ Gf 00, n'- Dtc3.-'-i.nzat,:. say. Vol I-, ib~-Lx,,- cf C_.: l-i=.t',ly i-i-st AUTHORs Veber, K. 69-58-2 -2123 TITLE: e haracter of Relaxation of Nonvulcanized Rubber Mixtures (K voprosu. o kharaktere relaksatsil' nevulkanizovannykh rez"_ novykh smesey) PERIODICALs Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, Nr 29 PP 135-142 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A plastometer has been developed which quickly measures th- visco-elastio properties of materials. The diagram ~.f th-? apparatus is given in figure 1. In the apparatus, loxic mm cylindrical samples of rubber, are axially compressed at a rate of 10 mm/sec. Load-deformation and load-time curves can be obtained at the same time. For determining the max-1- mal deformation resistance, a special device has been deve-- loped (figure 2), the pointer of which stops when the maxi- mum value is reached. A photo of the whole apparatus is re.- presented in figure 3. Figure 4 shows an oscillogram mad,-- during the testing of a protective mixture on the base of the buna S synthetic rubber. The rising deformation; th- stress maximum, and the relaxation curve can be seen. I-, has been shown that the mathematical description of th,~ function stress-time needs 6 mathematical constants. A r~:- Card 1/3 latively simple empirical interpolation formula has been 69-58-2 -21123 The Character of Relaxation of Nonvulcanized Rubber Mixtures found which illustrates the experimental results. It c,~n- tains only 2 constants. S S 0 = f ~t_ S S Tr where S is the maximal stress at the end of the defoTma- tion, to is the time and So. andIr are constants. The tem- perature dependence of the deformation in the samples o 'f 0 butyl rubber and buna S4 at 202 50, and 80 C are shown figure 5. The difference is due to the different intericr mobility of the molecules. The character of relaxation o--' 6 rubber mixtures is shown in figure 7. There are 2 diagrams, 2 photos, 4 graphs, 1 table. Card 2/3 69-=8-2 -212"' The Character of Relaxation of Noni-alcanized Rubber Mixtures ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy issledovatellskiy tsentr shinnoy promyshl.enro-t-i Fyurstenwalide, GDR (Central Research Center of the Tire Industry, FUrstenwalde, GDR) SUBMITTEDs September 15, 1957 1. Riibber plasticizers--Relaxation--Measurement 2. Plastometers --Applications Card 3/3 GLUSHKOV2 V.F,, kando ikon. navk; POKROVSKIY) A.I.., kand. ekon. nauk; VEBER, ,-A.B..-. kand. Istor. nauk; VASILIKOV, N.P., kand. akon. nauk; ARD&V___- G.B., kand. ekon. nauk; TIMASHKOVA, O.K., kand. ekon. nauk; KDMI- NITSKAYA, Te.L,, doktor ekon. nauk, otv. red.; PANTEIEYEV, V.I., red. izd-val RYLINA, Yu.V.j tekhn. -red. (Government ownership in Western Europe] GoffudarAvemaia sobstven- nost' v stranakh Zapadnoi Evropy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR 1961. 463 P. (MIRA 24: 2.11 1 Akadop4a nauk SSSR Institut mlxovoy ekonomiki i mezbdunarodmykh - / i, - - Ajbs~eA~',-2. Sektor stran Zapadnoy Yevropy Institute. mirovoy eko- nomiki i mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy AN SSSR (for all except Panteleyevj, Rylina). (Luropej Western-Government ownership) EMINGER, Zdenek, kand.tekhn.nauk, laureat gosudaretyerLnoy premij; VEBER, Karel (Webw;, Karej]p prof*; ZMXOY, A.A., inzh. (translator]; TEMNOY, A.Ta., tekhn.r6d.,- ;L'KnM, V&Dep tekhnerede Nking special steel castings] Proizvodstvo otlivok iz spetsiall- nykh stalei. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.I%d-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 196o. 138 p. Translate(I from the Czech. (MM 13.6) (Steel castings) (Steel alloys) . VNIM, K.; KM, Kh.; LAASIMER, L.; RAUDSEPP, A.; TRUU, A. rl- `-' Peat resources of the Estonian S.S.R. Zbor. at.po izuch.torf. fonds, no.2:88-107 '57. (Nm U:8) (F.stonia--Peat) ViDER, K. 11 "Rabelaiull -o.290' (TERI-C-SZET ES TE01:11IKA. Vol. 112, no. -5, May, 1953, BudaDest.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, 48. Library of Congress, Aug. 1953, Uncl- SOKOLOVSKIY, H.S. otvetstveny7 red.; G red.; MUROVANNAYA, S.I., red.; KnR!NSKIY, I.N., red.; KHTKAN. N.N., red.; CHM IKOV, A.P., red.; YBVDOKIXOVA, Z.K., tekhn.red. [Abstracts of works based on practical experience (1952-1954)] Referaty nauchno-prakticheakikh rabot (1952-1954 &g). Pod red. M.S.Sokolovokogo i dr. Moskva, Gos.izd-yo med.lit-ry, 1956. 247 P. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Moscow. Moskovsksya gorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiologichookaya stantsiya. (BIBLIOGRAPHY--PUBLIC HIALTH) MAR. L.G., dotsent Research work of sanitation zdrav. 16 no.9:14-18 S '57. and epidemic control stations. boy, (MUU 10:12) 1. Iz kafedry organizataii zdravookhraneniva TSentrallnogo insti- tuta usovershenotvovaniya vrachey (zav. - prof. N.A.Vinogradov) i Moskovskoy gorodskoy saniterno-epidemiologichookoy atenteii (glav- nyy vrach M.B.Sokolovskiy) (PULIC H"LTH research work of scientists in sanitary0epidemiol. stations) SOKOLOVSKIY, H.S., otv.red.; VIBER, L.G., red.; MM.UTNAYA, S.I., red.; KUDRINSKIT, I.N., red.; TRAKHTKAN, N,N,, kand.med.nauk, red. (Abstracts of articles on research and practice, 1955-19571 Referaty nauchno-praktichaskikh rabot, 1955-1957. rod red. M.S.Sokolovskogo i dr. Moskva, 1958. 428 p. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Moscow. Moskovskaya gorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiologi- cheakaya stantsiya. 2. Sanitamo-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiya g.Moskvy (for Trakhtman). (FU IC HEALTH) ~- J. Staphylococ,cic antipha~--in and the treatment of -urulent diseases of the skin Pdd red. L. 2. Ve~q~. Moskva, 1952. 81 p. 1. Skin - Diseases. I. Veber, 1. a., ed. VEB4. L.Go~ Public Health Z.P. Solov'yev and contem-morary public health in the Soviet Union. Sov. mdrav. 11 no- 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952 Iffil Uncl. VKBKR, L. G. [Kain developmental stages of sanitary epidemic control In the U.S.S.R., its structure and tasks] Onnavaye etapy raz- vitiia sanitarno-epidentologicheakoi alushby SSSR so struktu- ra t zadachi. Moskva. Medgiz, 1955. 42 p. (NIRA 8:9) (FUMM MU ) (APIMIOU)GY) VEBM, L.G., dotsent; LEBEDWA, V.P., otv.red. (Planning. and forms and methods of work of a sanitary and epidemiological station; 'Lectures 5 and 61 Planirovanie, formy i metody raboty sanitarno-epidemiologichookoi stantaii; lekt9ii V-VI. 1958. 49 p. (MIU 13:3) (FUBLIC HSALTH) AID P - 2189 Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 9/19 Author ; Veber, L. G., Kand. of Med. Scl. Title : Experience in organizing the scientific and practical work of a medical and epidemiological station Periodical : Gig. i san., 5, 39-43, MY 1955 Abstract : Describes the scientific, practical and organizational activities of sanitary inspectors and other specialists in problems of hygiene from 1951,when a new status for the Medical and Epidemiological Service of the USSR was firstapproved, up to the present time. Discusses their relationship to practical sanitary work and to science. Institution Sanitary and Epidemilogical Station, Moscow Submitted Ja 15, 1955 V3BER, Mikhail Abramovich; METTUS, H.E., nauchnyy red.; JIOZOV, L.K., (Using industrial methods in Producing mortars] industrializataiia proizvodstva stroitallnykh ractvorov. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 86 p. (MIU 13:7) (Mortar) lit a" pe, c4plal 4,00 V. IS It a IS If IS ft 9 a41 a a A L-A-A-A-jL-.L, I-- &-A-A Ito feelcessis ..D 91,0011914% -off Ths 4-YOW-4m-11 usdakod Ume withoof p"710" ekkins. A. P. rAwsikof and M. A. Velser. 1'rooN. StroOd. Akkoid. 190. No. 2=,-RIMS. Are frPolled In which quicklime f All sInWtUnt Work wu Maked only on the fAte 4 cmitrwOm and thm and dkectly. IL& INCIALLUMISICAL LITINAIM CLAIWICAT)" 7:=,:=. ~ - -- - I sol- slow OW&AV 041 a" sualelt 4ILAII ad off III At AV 00 0 0 1 'A Ail I A Od 0 a 0 1 W a I ILL W, a vI, & At a a W Kmr 00110 14 in 4 5 1 v 'Iwo 000*00*00000: 0 100000040000e0000000 4p 0 : * 0 : 0000000 0 40 40 0 0 0 4000so** 00 0 0 49 0 0 4 46 40 0 6 0 0 769 -00 -00 see a0 0 ago coo too goo goo S300 moo goo ves no: go go VXB -M, K. L. Veber, R.A. "Portable grist-dissloving unit," Sbornik materialov po kommunal, khoz-vu, No. 5, 1948, P. 7-12 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnalinykh Statey, No. 1. 1949 J. jour. of the Amer. Ceramic SOG- Vol. 3 7 NO. 3 11,~Mrch l9,r4' ComentsAines,and plasters -F~'r Works y j,vtowt ra, tor; t~~Crjf~ and Mori . I'llblis'lling Vt-.Hl*R N- A, SMIR'Mv ellingrad-NIO'CO"' 2,V) Ill).. 't'll,tiOll 1,11d Arcilit(TtItre, :12 jillp;. Prive RjoAll. Itevie-A r;lj wOrks rg techilology Of tile cent IlrObItAlls ill the " - - :"I, I morlar% arv for colicrOCS di7wrib"d [I Z K jZjj,,i;lj, w,rk, for toictl-I wilcrials are kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; KAVALEROVA, V.I., inzhener. Two-stage method for the production of lime mortar from ground unslaked lime. Stroi.prom. 31 no.6:I2-14 Je 153. (XLRL 6:7) (Kortar) VABAR, H.A. . SPIVAKOV, H.S' . -, MBMTSKIY, X.N. I - Imnil tekhn. nauk, nauchnyy "Wom"K.5T ~r4p,M 9 -"Of DA"t XOTR., red. izd-va; IIULIKINA# Ts.A., tekhn. red, [Central iaortar' plant] MutrallmVi zavoid stroitellnogo rastvora. leningrad, Gois. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit., 1955. 40 p. (mortar) (NnA lltg) VEBER, M.A., dotsent. Developing centralized mortar supply for building. Biul.otroi.tekb. 13 no.):18-19 Mr 156. (Mortar) (HL'RA 9:7) kand. tekhn. naukp dote.; MLCHANOV, R.S.9 kand. tekhn. -Ep~nau~kq dots.; SMKINp V.V.y ~nzh.q nauchnVy red.j PENOVAp Ye.M., red. izd-va; FULIKINA, Ye.A.p tekba. red. . I .[Bnterpriseo of the cons-4~,Uction industry) Predpriiatiia stroitell- nol industrii. Leningrad,, Gos. izd-vo 3.it-ry po stroit . arkhit. i stroit. materialamp 1961. 326 p,, - ~MIRA 14%9~ (Construction industry) i~ 11 E T-- 'El .1 ,i i. "Certtli-n .-eanturc-;s of till-, of the Spinal Cord." Cand B-iol. 'ci, 6ec~~,nll, A.A~~ I~edinl in-!t imeni I. V. Stalin, 4 Oct 54. 22 ~'ep 54) SO: Sm 432, 21) Ear 55 VEB - Some features of sympathetic regulation of the activity of the spinal cord in frogs. TriAy 7iziol.lab.AN SSSR 1:297-334 159. (MIM 12:8) (SMAL CORD) (MVOIJS SYSTM, SYMPATHETIC) VEBER, N.V.; RODIONOV, 1.M.; SHIK, M.L. rFs.iapeli of the spinal cord from supraspinal influences. Biofizika 10 no.2s334-336 165. (MIRA 1M) ABDURASUIYVA, A.R.- VEBER, N.V. 0 Isomerization of cycloalkyl phenyl ethers. Uzb,khim.zhur. 8 no.1:56-59 164. (KI-RA 17:4) 1. Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.1.1,6nina. SMIRNOV) N.A.y prof.; DAVIDSON, M.G.; PORADITYA, A.I.; STABNIKOVI V.N.; VEBER)_,PI~A.; ZHADOVICH, V.K.,- -XRUPSKIY,A.S.[deceased]; IIELAMEDOV, N.K.; SERGEYEV, V.V.: Prinimali uchastiye: PIAMOSOV) N.G., inzh.; AKIMOVA, L.D., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; FILIPPOV, N.A., inzh., nauchn. red.; SAIRNOV, N.Ai,, prof., red.; DNEPROVA, N.N., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Ye.A.p tekhn. red. [Technol of building] Tekhnologiia stroitellnogo proiz- vodstva OF 0 By] N.A.Smirnov i dr. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. .435 P. (MIRA 17:2) VKBJIR,,_,Y.R., professor (Stavropoll) Some debatable questions concerning surglial treatment of Basedow's disease. Probl. endok. I gorm. 2 no.3:15-21 Xy-Ja '56. (RLRA 9.-10) (HYPERTHYROIDISM, surg. tyroidectomy, radical,indic. & technic) VIBER, R.R., professor; ZINCHINKO, G.P. Remote results of therapy of cancer of the lover lip and of the mammary gland. Sor. med. 18 no.7:28-30 J1 154. (MIRA 7:8) 1. Is kafedry obshchey khir gii Stavropol'skogo meditsinskogo instituta (sav. prof. N.R.Yeber) I Stayropollskogo krayevogo onkologicheskogo dispansera (glavW vrach V.L.Leonova) (LIPS, neoplasms *ther,, results) (BRIPASTO neoplasms fther., results) KOCHETOVA. G.A.;,,VEM -.professor. direktor. Case of primary multiple cancer of the stomach. Khirtirgiia no.4:84-85 Ap '53. O(T.RA 6:6 ) 1. Klinika obshchey khirargii Stavro-Dollskogo meditsinekogo instituta. I (Stomach--Cancer) MIKHAYLOV, I.M., inzhener; YNDIGAROV, B.S.. inzhener; yz~_KF., _ redakt or; IRIDKIN, A.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor No [Manual on work and wages in electric power stations. networks, and plants of the Ministry of Blectric PoweriStatloas of the U.S.S.R.] Spr4vochnik po trudu i zarabotnoi plate na olektr6s taut atiakh, v setiiakh i na zavodakh Ministerstva elektrostanteii SSSR. 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Sechenova. (FOOD POISONING) VEEERI R.YA.., Ehg- Peat Burning cut peat waste in boJ-Ier furnaces of peat briquet plants. Prom. energe 9 no. S. 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessionss Library of Uongresso November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. VEBER, R. Ya. "The Fxparision of Soviet Production Norms with the FTK Tyazhelykh Rabot, No. 4, 1950. Peat Production Through Mf-chanization Outstripping Gathering Machine," Mlekhwilzatslyu Trydoyemkikh i Translation- NKKXKK= w-i4569, 24 Oct 50 KMUGA, A.K. j VEBER, R.YA. Estonia - Feat Industry Work results of the peat briquet enterprise at Tootsi during 1951. Torf. prom, 29,, No. 7. 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. UMCLASSIFIED.