SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VITOL, I.K. - VITOROVIC, D.

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tt" N lip -r 0- 031 SOURCE CODE: UR/0030/65/000/012/0096/0097 AUTHOR: Vitol, I. Zakis, Yu. R.; Kundzin', A. P. ORG: none TITLE: Study of electronic processes in thin film structures (Symposium in Riga) SOURCE: AN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 12, 1965, 96-97 TOPIC TAGS: thin film circuit, semiconducting film, pn junction, space charge, electronic conference, semiconductor carrier, electron emis- sion, solid state physics conference ABSTRACT: A symposium on electronic processes in thin film structures was held in Riga on May 20-25, T sy posium was tz-e-q- -9-emiconducto -1hypics and Chemistry and Phy-1; sical Electronics/of the Academy of Sciences SSSR, the Scientific and i Technical Council _~~f -theMinis~i---~ie Industry of the ~r of t I SSSR and the Latvian University Im-.P. Stqc_hk-1.-K-td-iff-a1_'-6_Y350 repre- entatives of sci~n-ti'~;1'c-'-o-r-g-'a'--nlzat ions from Moscow, Leningrad, Gorkiy, Tashkent, Vilnius, Kiev, Riga, and other cities attended the symposium.! The following problems were discussed: physical mechanisms of the pas- 1/2 ACC NR: AP6003170 sage of current through thin film structures, currents limited by space charge, studying properties of contacts by studying the behavior of hot electrons in thin film systems, electron emission from thin gold films during passage of current, physics of contact phenomena; theoretical studies of electric and physical properties of thin films (particularly the study of statistical and pulse characteristics of triodes), theore- tical studies of the behavior of carriers in thin films, and analysis of modern concepts of heterojunctions. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE:-?Lc~ Card 2/2 L 14618-66 LVT(1)/W~M) T/EWP(t)/EWP(b) LJP(c) JD/GG ACC NR: AT6002267 W SOURCE CODE: UR/2564/65/006/000/0319/03 AUTHOR: Vitol, L K._; Beyziter, L. K. ORG: none 2 1, TITLE: Conditions of formation of single-crystal thin filins on a non-Bingle-crystal sub- trate [Paper presented at the Third Conference on Crystal ffrowing held in Moscow from 18 to 25 November, 1963] SOURCE- -AN SSSR. Institut kristallograffi. Rost kristallov, v. 6, 1965, 319-324 TOPIC TAGS: single crystal growing, germanium single crystal, crystallization ABSTRACT: German'i;u"r'K1WM8_1 from 4 to 12 p thick, obtained by evaporation onto varioujr substrates (glass, quartz, Ta, W. Pt, steel, etc.), were used for zone c~ystallization.P The thermal conditions of two-dimensional zone melting were theoretic ally-c-Rculated. It was found that two-dimensional zone melting with an electron beam can be used to obtain thin single-erystal films of germanium on ron-singlc-crystal substrates. The maximum size of the single-crystal region obtained was 7 mm, but this Is not the limit. Best experimental reEults were obtained on the side of the substrate opposed to that which was heated. This 1/2 . ..... L 14618-66. ACC NR: AT6002267 confirms the hypothesis that the disorienting influence of the substrate on the groll o a, rth f thin single-crystal film can be minimized or eliminated by selecting a suitable thermal regime under which the crystallization angle 0 cr > 0. The experimental germanium films obtained on the tungsten substrate are preferentially oriented in the (1111 and [1001 directions relative to the plane of the substrate. Authors are deeply grateful to _N N, Sheftall for discussing the results of the study, to A,_P,_jjygp for performing the numerical calcula- tions, and to A. 1. VovsI and V. Ya. Krumin' for assistance In the experimental work. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 6 formulas. SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF- 004 OTH REF: 009 CaZ 2/2 MACHO) Yu.P.; VITOL M.Ya.; SHPRUNFA, I.K. - -'. -- - IF -- Removal of glycine from reaction mixtures by a microbiological method. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3508-3509 0 t64. (M1RA 17:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. IOmonosova. DAVANKOV, A,B,;._Y~TOLj, O.A. Cbemical-transformations of granular copolymers of yl- toluene vith divinylbenzone and other "arlas-linkingagents. Part 3- Incorporation of mobile chlorine atoms Into the strue" of copolymers of vinyltoluene with divinylbenzone by means of chlorination. Tyaokom. aced. 5 no.10'.1457-1460 0 163. (KRA 17: 1) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheakiy 1nstitut Imeni Mandeleyeva. ~~TOL, O.A.[Vitols, 0.1; 7RUN. L.A.TIrgens, L.]; KAFLIVVI, V.P, [Karlivans, V.1, kand. khim. nauk, dots.; PFMBFAZF--,21SY-AYA, A.I.; LIVOVA, AM., tekhn. red. [Basic data on plastics) Osnoviqu avedeniia o plantiche- skikh massakh. L471 O.A.Vitol i dr. Riga, Rizliskii in-t in- zhenerov grazhdanskogo vozdushnago flota im. Leninskago kom- somola, 1962. 176 p. (MIRA 17:4) DAVP.hr,KCJV, A.B.; VITOL, O.A. Chemical transformations of gramtler copolymers of vinyltoluer6 with divinylbenzene and other "cross-linking" agents. Part 2; Chloromethylation of copolymers of vinyltoluene with ethylene glycol- and diethylene glycol dimethacrylates. Vysokam.soed. 4 no.7:1093-1097 J1 162. (IMIA 15:7) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Mendeleyeva. (Styrene) (Ethylene glycol) (Diethylene glycol) (Chloromethylation) 5/130/62/004/00-7/008/009 3119/B'$80 A U T. ~ OR" S Davankov, 1. B.,.Vitol, 0. A. 12TTLE: Chemical rearran,ements of granular copolymers of vinyl A. I? toluene with divinyl benzene and other "crosslinking" agents. II. ChloroL-.ethylation of copolymers of vinyl toluene with ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol di:,ziethacrylates HRIODICAL: Vysokorolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 4, no. 7, 1962, 1093-1097 '41EXT: The authors studied the chloromethylation of vinyl toluene - ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and vinyl toluene - diethylene glycol dimethacrylate in granular foi-m (.arain size 0.5-1.0 mm) by means of monochloro methyl ether in the presence of SnC1 4 and ZnCl2 as catalysts. The content of athylene glycol dimethacrylate and diethylene glycol dimethacrylate in the -?olymer wau 2, 6, or 10~11. Reaction time and catalyst concentration were varied in the experiments be'.Deen 0.05 and 0-75 moles SnCl 41 or 0.1 and 0.75 moles ZnCl2 per base molecule of the copolymer. The following Card 41/2 S/190/62/004/007/008/009 Chemical rearrangements of granular B119/B180 optimu..-i --e-actior. conditions were fourid: reaction time 2-4 hr, dependin~g on the co-,tent of crosslinking agent; 6-10-P, crosslinking agent in the c o p o 1,,X, ;-% r ;0.3 moles ZnCl2per base molecule of copolymer in the reactio,. Axture. Copolyzers containing 28.6~~o chlorine were obtained, corresponling to 158 chloromethyl groups per 100 benzene nuclei. Reaction times over 4 fir reduce an exioting chlorine content (formation of methylene bridges iiith separation of HC1). Catalyst contents over 0.3 moles per base molecule of polymer cause a higher Cl content in the final product, but reduce its mechanical strength. There are 4 figures. The most important English-language reference is: X. Pepper, 11. Paisley, M. Young, J. Chem. Soc.,~1953, 4097. 6 ASSOCIATION: Mo3kovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy iristitut im. D. I. ;,Iendeleyeva (Yoscow Inatitute of Chemical Technology imeni D. 1. IMendeleyev) SUMMIT TED May 3, 1961 Card 2/2 DAVANKOV, A.B.; VITOL, O.A.; IFAYNGOR, B,A. Chemical transformations of granular copolyMers of vinyltoluene with divinylbonzene and other 'cross-linkingn agents. Part 1: Ghloromethylation of vinyltoluene and divinylbenzene copolymers. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.10:1566-1571'0 161. (MIRA 14:01) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Benzene) (Toluene) V1TOL I) R, K, I OYI.EvA ) K. A..; -ES' I . L. !Wsorpti.on pro~~erties of c-arcoal from cc;n-4.'*ercr-r, ar.,-7 decfdzc~-'s species grawin;~ ir, .'arcli - y Y,--r. f;.- . AN ra. Dmid 163. 3 1. Petrozavodskiy gosudarstvenn,ril universitet, (for VitoP) loyleva, Stepanova). 2. Institut lesa irarellsirogo filiala All L;SSR' (for Lapides ). VITOLIS R.V. luals, R.Vj, kand.aellskokhoz.nauk Acid content of silage. Zhivotnayodstvo 21 no-5:35-36 ^7 '59. (AIRR 121-7) (Latvia-Enalleg") I-OL VITOL9 V.D. _ Small-31ze furnaces heated up te 10000 for KROS-1 cameras. Zav. lab. n9.6:753-754 161. (MIRA j4z6) 1. Vsessyuzrrjy nauchno-issledevatellskiy inatitut abrazivgv i shlifovaniya. (X rays-Equipment and supplies) TITOL, V.G.; KIRKO, I.M. Modeling the skin effect in a ferromagnetic metal. Zhur. tekh. fis, 28 no.9:2055-2061 S '58. (MIRA 11:1Q) l.Institut fiziki AN Ietviysko)r SSR. (Vagnetic materials) (Blectric currents) b I 24/B2O3 KUTHOR: Vitol, V, D TITLE: Smal !-size furnace for 10003C for KPOC (KROS- I) chambers PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya iaboratOTiYZI, v. 27, n-~- 6. 71"16!, 75~ - 754 TEXT% 1) Chamber with vertical furnace (F~,g. I): Tcl the rear stand off a KROS-1 chamber. slide 1 is attached, to which che furnace Is fixed by nut 2., The furnace can be shifted along and transversely to thp, !on--.- tudinal axii, of the chamber. Below furnace 3, in the middle. there i_- the projecting fixing device 4 for the grcove ot the speciruen ho_~3er~ Part of the furnace housing as directly flowed arounq by water, ard represents part of the 0-~Oler 5 in the upper par. of nousing 6, the cooler 7 and the heater 8 are arranged; the latter is a wire of7,L' 597 (EN 597) alloy. which IJS Spi"TPlly wo,.ind onto the refractory tube 0, The one end of the thermocorundum specimen holder 10 has a con~ally gro-,,nd section and a fixing gToove into wh.Ich ~nseTt 4 ,s placed In ~he holder, there -.s a square cavity fcir prt~osing in the material tti3teq. and Card 1/5 J;. ~V_ C' Ir Small-size furnace ,or 3'. 2 4~ a cylindn.::al opening 11 fox the theimocoups-.. The oppr.- par?. zht holder is shut by cap 12 with the heat--nsu.-atIng ;n5ert '3, The dimen sions of the furnace with without the stand, are 70 ~; 8 ,m, m ; 1 t is fed from the 220-v current netw,-)rk through a vcltage stabilizer and a low-tension transformer The v.:,Atrage ~i3 controlled by anFrl~ ; (LATR-1) autotransf,,-rmer_ The wattage of the furlna-,~- '.4- 41,00 w, tne minimum heating time to 10COC, 8 - '0 min In s,-,-,h a chamter. :t grain e~ze up t (.) 2;.'j i ~ w iL t h possible to examine crystivilinq powders with a r I weighed specimens of 0,2 0..' mf; at elevatee temperattires. T h e f-'IM 1_~ not heated because of the small refle,~t-.ng sytec,.wen surface., 2 ) Chamber with horizontal farnace (F.p., 2)- A trip-d iwi-h the he,~d -Al the z; p oc en holder 2 is attached to the stand ' of a KROS.' _hamber I r. the h~!a,l there are grooves for cool4~ng with runnIng water Case "I 3n ~a! bearIngs is belt-driven froul a pull ley or the common axis of the ~-hamber Cooler 4 is intended for additic;na'L cacling On tne Gne side :~f the case, there is an inner cone with the specimen holder 5. anti on the Other side. a thread with the holder 6 for the thermocouple, Thri case and the holder have inside, contina,_,s ryllndrica~- open~nF,3 for the thermocoupl'. 7 The C; Card 21 5 I S/032/61/027/006/013/018 Small-size furnace for 10000C.... B12413203 heating coil made of ZEN 597 alloy is placed in a tube, and is cemented with a heatproof mass. The tube is fixed to the 'cooler 8 which,-in turn, is attached to a base c-o.Innected with the tripod 9. In the front part of the specimen holder, there is a 2 mm deep, cylindrical cavity TO.into which the material to be tested is pressed. The head of the thermo- couple is only 0.2 mm distant', from the radiation surface. The heat radiation surface of the specimen is larger than in the verti~cal type; therefore, the film must be protected from heat radiation at temperatures above 7000C by a film glued onto the outside of the casket. When X- -raying in the chamber, not only 'the casket but also the specimen 13 rotating. Crystallinespowders with a grain size up to 50,c,, and up to 2 mm thick plates can be examined. The wattage of the furnace is 500 w, its dimensions with cooler, without the wall, are 70 - 40 mm. r!orundums, silicon carbides, boron carbide, etc. have been successfully tested in the furnace. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut abrazivov' i shlifovaniya (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Abrasives and'Grinding) Card 3/5 8 (0) SOV/1 1?-59 -1 -86 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 1, p 7 (USSR) AUTHOR: Kirko, 1. M. , and Vitol, V._G___ TITLE: Simulating the Skin Effect in a Ferromagnetic Metal PERIODICAL: V ab.: Mezhvuz. konferentsiya po primeneniyu modelirovaniya v elektrotekhn. zadachakh i matem, modelirovaniya. M. , 1957, pp 162-164 ABSTRACT, Penetration of a plane electromagnetic wave into a ferromagnetic half -space can be simulated by a one-dimensional circuit consisting of non- linear inductors and resistors. Each component of the circuit comprises a saturable f erromagnetic -core reactor, a resistor in series with the reactor, and a leakage resistor. L. V. N. Card I / 1 Call Nr; AF 1141779 AUTHORS: See Table of Contents TITLE: Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics; (Prikladnaya magnitogidrodin Wica. (Trudy Instituta, fiziki, VIII) PUB.DATA: Bdatellatvo Akidemli nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Rigal 1956, 1 1 pp. boo cop es ORIG. AGENCY: Akademiya nauk Latviyekoy SSR.,#Tnstitut Fiziki EDITORS: Editorial Board: Ed.-in-chief, Tyutin,, I.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kirko, I.M. Candidate of Physical and,-Mathematical Sciences Vitol V.0. Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Varchenya, S.A.; Tech.Ed.: Bokman, R. PURPOSE: See Table of Contents Card 1/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulle Dynamics (cont.) COVERAGE: See Table of Contents Call Nr% AF 1141779 TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Kirko., I.M. Modeling Magneto-hydrodynamic Phenomena in Liquid Metals. 3-23 There are 11 references, of which 4 are USSR9 2 translations Into Russian, and the others are English and Danish. 2. Tyutin, I. A.J* Yankop, E. K. Electro- magnetic Pumps for Liquid Metals (Brief Review of the Literature on the Status of the Problem. 25-48 There are 45 references, of which 24 are USSR, 19 English, 1 Italian, 1 Dutch. C ard 2/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulic I)ynamics (cont.) Call NrrAF 1141779 3. Tyutln, I. A. Introduction to the Theory of Induction Pumps. 49-58 There are 8 references, of which 5 are USSR, 2 American, 1 Danish. 4. Birzvalk, Yu.A., Tyutin, I. A. Speed Distribution and Magneto-hydraulic Pressure Losses in a Rectangular Channel. 59-63 There are 2 references, both USSR. C&M 3/5 APPlied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (Cont.) Call NrjAF 1141779 5- Tyutin, I. A., ~ Yankop, E. K. Electromagnetic Pro- cesses In Induction Pumps for Liquid Metals. 65-80 There are 4 references, of which 1 is USSR, 3 English. 6. ul,manis, L.Ya. Boundary Effects in 3AW or Induc- tion Pumps. 81-94 There are 5 references., of which 4 are USSR, 1 American. 7. Llyelpeter, Ya.Ya. and Ty-utin, I.A. Design Methods for Induction Pumps for Liquid Metals. 95-106 There are 4 references, or which 3 are USSR, 1 American. card 4/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (Cont.) Call NraAF 1141799 8. Yankop., E. K. Single-phase a.c. pumps (Faraday A.C. pumps) 107-121 No references are given 9, Krumin', Yu.K. A Conduction Ball Situated in a Traveling Magnetic Field. 123-131 There are 4 references, 3 of which are USSR, 1 French. AVAILABLZ: Library of Congress Card 5/5 V/Tol- 3, PaSEI BOOK MUMMON SOV/3753 Akaderdya nauk Latviyskoy SSR. Institut fiziki Elektroxnagnitnyye protsessy v metallakh (Electromagnetic Processes in Metals) Riga., Izd-vo AN Latviyskoy SSR., 1959. 200 P. (Series: Its: Trudy.. No. 11) Errata slip inserted. 1.,000 copies printed. Ed.: A. Teytellbaum; Tech. Ed.: A. Klyavinya; Editorial Board: V.G. Vitol, T.K, Kalnyn'. I.M. Kirko (Resp. Ed.), and Ya. Ya. KlyaVin'. PURPOSE: This.book is intended for physicists interested in electromagnetic processes in metals. COVEPAGE: This is a collection of fifteen articles by various authors on the investigation of electromagnetic processes in metals by modeling. Individual articles treat the follaving: conditions necessary for modeling particular pheno- mena; modeling the magnetization of ferromagnetic metals in a variable field on an iterated network consisting of choke coils with saturable reactors and constant resistances; external fields produced by ferromagnetic tubes which have been magnetized in a constant uniform field oriented along the axis; the possi- bility of using galvanic baths and other models for investigating fields ie-th Card l/ 5 Electromagnetic Processes in Metals WV/3753 continuously distributed electromagnetic forces., particularly turbulent fields; the magnetization of a system of interacting cylindrical particles; determination of the criterion relationships for the motions of an asynchronous engine rotor with similar mechanical characteristics (rotational moment, period of rotational oscillations azxmnd a point of equilibrium and attenuation ratio) when the slip is close to unity; the problem of computing the pouderomotive forces acting on a cylindrical conducting body placed in the traveling magnetic field of a cylin- drical inductor; the motion of a sphere in magnetic hydrodynamics; the reflection and refraction of hydromagnetic waves of arbitrary polarization on the boundary of two ideal incompressible liquids with infinite conductivity; a study of phenomena in the turbulent flow of liquid metal in induction pumps under the effect of a traveling magnetic field; the operating principle of d-c pumps and the computation of their electromagnetic and hydraulic characteristics; abbreviating compitations in designing linear induction pumps as suggested by I.A. Tyutin; nomographic computation of functions T(k' , h) and^f(k-', h); and the construction of heaters producing thermal energy by an induced current. No persona3ities are mentioned. References accompany the articles. Card 2/5 Electromagnetic Processes in Metals SOV/3753 TAME OF CM?BMTS: Kirko', I.M. Application of the Theory of Similitude to the Modeling of Nonlinear Electromagnetic Phenomena in Metals, 3 vi-toll V.G.., and I.M. Kirko. Modeling of the Skin Effect in Ferromagnetic Wt~al 19 Grinberg, G.K. Similarity of External Fields of Ferromagnetic Tubes 31 Fitsetskiy, L.V. Modeling of the Electrical Field of Electromagnetic Pwaps in a ft1vanic Beth and on Electrical Conducting Paper 41 Grigortyev., M.N. Some Problems of Magnetizing a System of Interacting Cylindrical Particles 57 Kalninl., R.K. Relationship Between the Magnetic Losses in a Ferrite Core With an Open Magnetic Circuit 73 Card 3/5 rrnc,,btjzi~ and rp. cr-l-clT~1% ~rc ~,Te`cr-lcd 'n kjni~-, 4 - 5,' -clall r eng ht v AUTHORS: Vitol, V. G., Kirko, 1. 1-1. SOV/57-28-9-29/33 TITLE; Modelling of Surface Effect in a Ferromagr,:etic 'Ulet3l (Modelirovaniie poverkhnostnogo effekta v ferromu-n4lnoM metalle) /Vol. 28, PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vr 9, pp- 2055-2061 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The ma.6netization of a ferromaGnetic metal in an alternating field is a complicated and non-linear process. It is very hard to describe it in mathematical terms. One of the alathors (Kirko in Ref 3) su&3ested a tentative analog coml;utor for these pro- cesses with a maltiple unit circuit diagram incorporating re- active coils with saturating ferromagnetic cores and with con- stant resistances perLiittin, to perform analog computations. This is a descri;)t1on of the analog computer. It incorpcrated 10 reactive coils, resistances preventing a leakage to ground and resistances ganged with the reactive coils. The model de- scribed is an analog computer, which permits to compute the magnetization or the resistance of a ferromagnetic metal in the alternating field with varying field strength. This accurate equipment also permit's to carry out such computations at sur- Card 1/2 face field strengths where the maximum permeability Is reached Modelling of Surface Effect in a Ferroraagnvtic Metal SOV/57-28-9-29/33 at the surface of the ferromaenetic substance. The method by L. R. Neyman (Ref 1) did not permit this. By measuring the voltage drop 6V' at each of the reactive coils the space dis- tribution of ma6netic permeability within a ferromagnetic sub- stance ande:r rkin-effect conditions can be deter-Hned, using forfaula (1,J). 'Jeasurementu made on the model permit the derivation of the law governing the shift of the maximtm ot ;aagnetic permeability as a furiction of the magnetic field stren.-Ith at the surface; formula (15). This method can also be applied in more complicated cases. Thk;re are 7 fi,7ures, 2 tables, and 5 references, 5 of w1iich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN Latviyskoy SSR (Institute of Physics',AS Latviyskaya SSR) Card 212 VJ 'i z I, I/, ~_" . Prikladnays MalLnitogidrodinamika (Applied Magnetobydrodynam- ics), Works of the Institute of Physics, Vol 8, edited by 1. A. Tyutin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; 1. M. Kirko, Can- didate of Physicomathematical Sciences; V. G. Vitol, Candi- date of Physicomethematical Sciences; and S. A. Varcbenye; Riga, Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences latvian :~SR; 1956, 132 PP 5 il VITOLt V.G. 100-17' Analysia of file Mugneli,at of Finite Ferro. Battelle Technical Revi ~-wr CO"ders in Conlfwnt Firld,4 fly the 1110, Of Mol'.1141)"A 41114 (If Sirnijurity, V, C July 19)-1 -vil"I af,f) I M'RiAo VoklmlyMadeind Nank SSSR, %. .1, -n-- , L - -f.-D. I 1,-Stt - w m, -Ictals-",cchaPIcal and FNilffill)CIltill dal.1 on L%lintivrs of''Armeo iron, tool strul, awl Physical. Properties I stcvk A-12 and U-10 6aphs. rcf. VITOLI__Y. G,, and KMKO, 1. M. "Yagnstization. of Finite Forrogagnetic Cylinders in Alternating Fields," Tr. In-ta fiziki AN LatvSSR, No 6, pp 39-55, 1953 Magnetic permeability at various frequencies of the alternating field measured on specimens of the same material but of different shapes by the bridge method was studied. Results confirmed assumptions by Tanu- shkovskiy and Kirke on lowering the demagnetization rate of the terijinals of the specimen with higher field frequency. (RZhFiz, No 4, 1955) SO: Sum, No 606, 5 Aug 55 VTTO11) V. (". 11,Mametization o, '7--te '~' -=,-netic Cyl-inders." Cand - - e- - Di~-a, 195". ( n,, I!o Sci, PhYsics Innt. Acaad "Eci Latvian .. _ 13, "ar 55) SO: Sim. T~Io. 670-) -29 Sep 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at US-SH Higher Educational Institutions (15) Vl'TOL' V. u. - In Latvian VITOL, V. N. - *New Method of Synthesizing laoquino3ine Derivatives.0 Latvian State U, 1952. In Latvian (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Chev&cal Sciences) SO% jimestiva Ah. Nax& Lj=skoy SSR, No* 9, Sept., 1955 1. I.IANA~;, G.Ya. 2. USSIZ (600) 4. Ealogenation 7. Ilialogeriation of an oxirre of 2-nitioindandione-10, G.Ya. Vanaq, V.N. Vitol, Dokl. AN" 3~Zh 8'7' no. 5, 1.953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -A~jr-.!L 1953. Unclassified. 1. VITOL, V. N.; VANAG, G. YA. 2. USSR (600) 4. Indandione Derivatives 7. Halogenation of an oxime of 2-nitroindandione-1, 3, Dokl. AN SSSR, 89, no. 5, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl, 1. V,1,17AG, G. Ya.; VITOL, V. N. 2. uszc..~ (6c0) 4. Oximes 7. Halogenation of an oxime of 2-nitroindandione-1, 3. Dokl. AN SSSR 89, No. 5, 1953- 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. -fir! ZX :;erv~,_7-~ ,~bs Jour ""ef ;.uthor V.Ya. 7ill-11. Tnst T! ~-.Ie Clv..nZcc fn the wl,~rzcin.-, Tnsuli.n A-, U c Alk-, 1, t; U ~!7, u 'uid rcluctlOrl in Lite ~-tr,;,JIU, th."t, ~hc br-,An. ViNA VENT (m)/ETC (m ACC NRs AP6018392 SOURCE CODE,. -UR/0374/65/000/005/0123/0127 AUTHOR% Vitolp Ya. V. (Riga)' ORG: none TITLEt Coaxial Capil-lary,viscometer SOURCEs Mekhanika polimerov, no. 5, 1965p 123-127 TOPIC TAGS: visc~osityp viscosimeter, polymer ABSTRACT: - It is theoretically snown tnat the k1net107 Correction ahd 46176ciii" ,gradientAii viscosityl~ieasurements can be reduced by using a capillary with 'an annular cross soctibn instead of the usual circular cross section in ca- ry forme v !pillary viscometers. An instrutnent, is described with a capilla A b y ~the annular gap between two coaxial tubes. Thip/viscometer may be used for ;studying the high-speed degradation of polymerskkn electrically conductive media-by electrical contact determination of viscosity to fractions of a second with an accuracy of 0.1%. The reproducibility of readings is inq3rfted. ,by sealing the measuring electrodes in the upper part of the reserve bulb' which rouLim dry during measurements, Time lapse is determined by an ele'c- tronio millisecond timer which coWi~q_pulqes with a frequency of 10 kc. Orig.. art. hast I figure# 1 table, and 9 formulas. ZjPR~-7 SUB CODEs llp 20/ SUBM DATEt lApt65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: oo6 2- Card 1/1 UDCt- 678032,137 C40A '41 6 S/417162/00~/012/001/002 B104 B186 OqV, UIAO AUTHORSs Vitolin'. A.. Kirshteyn, G., Kruminit YuO TITLEt Measurement of the magnetic field strength in the experlment with electron paramagnetic resonance PERIODICkLt Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR. Izvestiya, no. 12(185)t 1962, 57-66 V TEXTt Two variants of an apparatus have been developed by which frequency marks and e*p.r* spectra are simultaneously recorded on a tape. The magnetic field is stabilized by proton resonance. The first variant iises a superheterodyne frequency measuring method. Principle: Two signals are fed to the mixer tube:,that of the frequency to be measured, and that of the voltage of a quartz resonator with comparatiYely'low fundamental frequency, V,# The mixer tube is connected with a narrow band amplifier adjusted for the frequency vo /2. A signal is given at the amplifier output if the frequency to be measured is equal to a frequency lying between two harmonic oscillations of the*quartz generator. This Card 1/2 S/197/62/000/012/001/002 Measurement of the magnetic B104/B186 signal produces a pulse which records a mark on the tape. The second variant uses a resonance freqiiency measuring method in which the input im- pedance of an artificial long'iline (connected as,anode load) changes with the frequency of the inp4t signal. A field marker correlates the measured frequencies and the resonance spectrum on a tape. There are 7' figures. 1. i ASSOCIATIONs Inatitut fiziki AN Latv. SSR (Institute of Physics AS LatSSR) SUBMITTEDj April 24, 1962 Card 2/2 VITOLI M.1; HELZOBS~ M, Mechanism of the sensibilizing influsnCs Of ganglion blocks on the affect of noradre-line and adre-line. VestiB Iatv ak no.7:97-101 161. NERVOUS SYSTEMP SYMPATHETIC) VORADRENALIVE) (ADRENALINE) ~ L 12027-66 -9~911110 A 04 P~~~~1291 SOURCE CCDE: UR/0197/65/000/008/011?/0123 AUTHOR: Vitolin's R, .4, ORG: Rip Medical Institute (Rizh3kiy moditain.9kly Inatitut) TITLE: Effect of E~pom!j~in~e on sensitivity of ndrenergic receptors 4 SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Izvestiya, no. 8. 1965, 119-123 TOPIC TAGS: nervous system druC, experiment animal, adenocorticotropic hormone, nervous systems nerve fiber ABSTRACT: The study involved the effect of varying doses of intravenous apomophine on endogenous pyrocatechinanines, It was conducted in cats anestbesized with chloralosee Stimulation was effected by olectricitys epinephrine hydrochloride and norepinepbrine butyrate, Irritation of sciatic and splanchnia nerve and the preganglionic fibers of the neck sympathetic nerve trunk were used in the tests. Doses of 0.025 mg-7 mg/kg enhanced pressor response to stimulation of the sciatic and splan- chnic nerves, Large doses (uP to 30 ing/kg) reversed the pressor effect of epinephrine, diminished that of norepinephrizie and decreased the pressor response to stimulation of sciatic and splanchnic nerves. They also decreased contraction of the nictitating membrane caused by sym- L 120k7-66 ACC NRI Ap6oo1291 pathetic trunk stimulation, Cats eviscerated under chloralose anesthe. sia according to the Feldberg and Minz method received apomorphine in- jections directly into the adrenals (10-16 mg); this diminished or in- bibited release of catecholamines from the adraAals in response to acetylcholine* Orige art* bast 7 figures* SUB CODEt 06l 07/ SUBM DATE: O4Xay65/ ORIG REPt 002/' OTH REFt 001 Qp~ Card 2yal L P8815-67 rdT(l) TT/FDN/AT ACC-NO, AT6023094 CA) SOURCE CODe~-'Uii~2"00'/6- 5/000/004/0157/0168 .ALNdOR: Vitolin'sh, Ya. A. 'ORG: none I I:TITEZ: Characteristics of a dual purpose, brushless synchronous machine designed to operate either as a motor or as a generato 716 t SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut en iki. Beakontaktnyye elektricheskiye sashiny. noo 4, ~1965, 157-1-K8- TAGS: electric motor, synchronous motor, synchronous generator ABSTRACT: An experimental modification of a synchronous motor designed to perform as motor or as a generator is described. While this unit can be used to generate emergen cy ac power, it Is normally used as a synchronous motor. The stator was rewound and the number of turns increased and the wire diameter was decreased. The power output o this unit, operating in the motor mode, was therefore reduced. The motor was attached to a vacuum pump of an automatic milking machine. Several versions of this unit, with different numbers of turns# %ore produced and tested, The original overall dimensions were preserved. The final version had the following parmeterst 1/2 L o8815-67 k&-ki AT6023094 Motor Generator Power 3.3 kw 3.9 kw Angular velocity 1500 rpm 1500 rpm Stator voltage 380 v 380 V Stator current 5.95 a 5.9 a Frequency 50 cps 50 cps Efficiency 0.84 0.85 Exciter voltage 32 v 43 v Exciter current 1.95 a 2.65 a An internal combustion engine was used when operating the unit as a generator to drive it. The author states that while the synchronous machine in efficient in either mode, in the design stage an optimum performance in a specified mode must be chomen..Orig. art. has: 11 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE. 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REP: 001 2/2 not - ~7___ ,' '' .--. "Stilevye osobennooti laty-~hskoy narcrinoy pecnI godovogo ze-,,Ille(,~,~-' ts Ma. " report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Arithrorologic,-d & Ethnological Sciences, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. TAk&IU -.xootakhnik, Svine breeding in Denvkrk. Nauka i pered.op. v sellkhoz. 6 no.12:53 D '56, (YIRA 10:1) (Donmatrk-Swine) POPOVA, Lyudmila Alekseyevna; rOLIS, A. [translator]; VITOLINS, G., red.; KIRULE, B., tekhn. red. (Chicken pox in childrep] Veja bakas. Riga, Latvijas Valsts izde7n-ze- ciba) 1960. 12 p. [In Latvian translated from the Russian) (MIRA 14:12) (CHICKRI POX) MAJORE, Marija; VITOLINS, G., red.; SFORMI'E, V.) toklui. red. [DeveloFment of the Daugava Valley] DaugavaB ialeiaz attistiba. Riga, Latvijas valsts izd-va, 1962. 76 p. (MIRA 17:1) KOf?IIBLW,Al Olga; VITOLINS,__q,.[tranalatorj; DLAhKFE",G.,rcd.; ZAGXtS,A., tekhn. red-w-- (Tuberculosis and its prevention]Tuberkuloze un tas profilakae. Riga, Latvijas valsts izdevnieciba, 1961. 27 p. (MIRA 150) (TUBERCULOSIS-PREMION) ZIMLKOVSKIY, V.K.; PAVUIX) A.[translatorl; VITOLDIS, G., red.; ZAGARS, A., teklm. red. - [GastrItia and ulcer] Gastriti un culas sli-iba. Aiga, Latvijas valsts izdevnieciba, 1961. 76 p. (MIRA -15:3) (SMACH-INITM-1ATION) (STCKACII-ULCEPZ) VITOLINISH, A. [Vitolins, A.]; 8UTE, A. -- 'IElektroson," a new electron device with semiconductor triodes for the treatment of nervous disorders (with surxar7 in English). VegU&!I&*r ak m;01:105410 t62-01 -,;; '-:'; -- 1. Institut Miki AN Latviyskoy SSR. VITOLINISH, A. [Vitolins, A.] Electronic method for measuring the ratio of tvo variable magnitudes.; electronic divider. Vestis Latv ak no.3s25-32 162. 1. Institut fiziki AN Latviyakoy SSR. VITOLIR!-4H,-A,[VitoIinB,, A. ]; zim, Ya. Lzues, J-1 Experimental study of the response time of a trigger circuit usirg I _ drift transistors. Vestis Latv ak no.303-38 162. 1. Institut f izi3ki. AN Latviyakoy SSR. 3/ 197/62/630/003/001/0U2 B1 04/B102 AUJIORS: Vitolinl5h, A., ZU3h, Ya. TITLE: An experim,intal investiE;ation of' HIP quii!.~-operation of a trig.-or :-.nd~~ of diffusion-type transistor.; PERIODICAL: Akademiyr. n..uk Latviyskoy SSR. lzvestlya, fig. 31'176), 1962, 38 T-';'XT :The construction of -,rigCers made of diffusion-type transistors with starting freque,-.,-~ies > 10 1111cps is 3tudied. In analogy to vacuum-tube triggers the band o-*:' such triggers is estimated to S/2nC = (120.... 240)-10' cps. 3 = K2/au 11U 2=const ~08 .... 19) ma/v, C is the sum of shunting ca,paC4 tances (C --,25 pf). The maximum pulse repetition I frequency is 1/2 Ty -~,r being the recombination time. The quick operatim of diffusion-type transistors makes quick-acting starting- and clamping, diodes necessary. The maximum starting frequency of the trigger shown in Fig, 2 is 20 Mcps. The starting-pulse height at the input of the pulse Card 1/3 S/ 157/6 210,~t-J/' 1 /C 0 2 An experimental irivesti,,,ation of ... B104/B102 ohaper should be 0.2.v, the pul3e height at the trigger output is 2.4 v. F1 r02 (i? 402) 8and f1403 (P 403) triodes and diodes vvith a recombination Lime of 3-10- see were used in the circuit. The recoi.ibination times of the diodes lii,-iit the frequency band. There are I table and 5 'Ligures. ASSOCIATION: Institu-,. fiziki AN Latv. SSSR (Institute of Physics of the AS Latviyskaya SSR) SUB.MITTED: May 50, 1961 Fig. 2. Trigger with pulse shaper. Legend- (1) trigger; (2) pulse shaper; (3) input; (4) output to second trigger. Card 2/3 An experimental investigation of Pig. 2 S/10/7/62/OOP/003/001/002 B104/B102 'a Of P '42 2 0 .41 r r 8XGd Tf IR R I 'q2 &IXOd.40 fi Mpuelop "6 (D Tpuzeep Card 313 ,. Whener. Rconowical aspects of precision punch press work. Dzd.J Lcvmnsa vol.40:228-233 156. (MM 10:4) (Punching machinery) (Sheet metal work) L 1694-66 :&,7(l)/EPA(s)-2 ACCESSIOR ER: AF50IT171 UR/0197/65/000/006/0079/0084~ AUTHOR: Vitolin'sh, ra.; Glukhov, V.; Kutsevalov, V.1 Obushev, 0. TITLE: Investigation of a compaund-wound contactless syn ous motor SOURCEt AN LatSSR. Izvestiya, no. 6, 1965, 79-86 TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, synchronous motor, contactless motor /S051-6 motor ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental investigation of a S051-6, 3-kw, 1000-rpm compound-wound contactless synchronous motor are reported. Special attention wdo paid to the motor overload capacity and stability of operation under varied supply-voltage conditions. These findings are offered: (1) The motor control system maintains cos-V = I within �3j7fo in the entire load range up to the out-of-step point; (2) When the supply-voltage decreases (increases), the motor drau_31 leading (lagging) current, thus tending to assist in maintaining the normal supply voltagel (3) The motor exhibited atable operation at 01, 71, and 62% of tho rated supply voltage with 100, 75, and 50% full load, respectively. Orig. art. haoi 5 figures and I formulas. Card 1/2 L 1694-66 ACCFMIDN IM: AP5017171 iASSOCIATIONs Inatitut energetiki AN LatSSR (Institute of Power gnglneeri~ngp I All LatSSR) SUBMITTEDt OqW65 ENCL.- 00 BUD CODE, EE NO REY SOVI 002 UMM 1 00 cmrd 2/2 BELENIKI'Y, M.L.; VITOLINYA, M.A. 17-itolina,M. I Effeat of phenamine an the adrenal glands. Farm. I toks. 26 no.W73-674 N-3 163 (min 1882) L Xafedrit farmdkolosit ( zav.-chlen-korreapondent AM SSSR Prof. M.L. Belonlkly) Rizhakogo meditninakogo institutae VITOLID. Ban' [Witold Bien] (Varshava). Accounting in construction work. Bukhg.uchet 15 no.10:48 156. (KLRk 9:11) (Construction industry-Accounting) VITOLINi, O.lVitolias, 0.); VA11TER, M.[Valters, M.), red.; ROZE, A., ~Ukhn. red. (Effect of small angles of inclination of the bottom die cavity on the economic accuraoy of forged parts and the life of the die]Vliianie malykh uglov uklona rabochego ot- verstiia matritsy na ekonomichnuiu tochnost' shtampoyannykh detalei i srok sluzhby shtampa; radioelektrotekhnicheskaia i metalloobrabatyvaiushchala promyshlennost'. Riga, TSentr. biuro tekhn. informatsli., 1962. 15 p, (MIRA 16:4) (Forging) (Dies (Metalworking)) VITOLX9. Tajat Fattening wine for amt. laulm i perett.0p.T sellkhos- 7 no.6:44-" is 157. (MRA 10:7) 1. Xetylyakly lust1tut xhlrotuarodetTa. (SwIne--leeding and feeding stuffs) ,VI/ V~~ L USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic &gonto. U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Diol., No 2, 1958$ No 8181 Author Vitolinya, M. A. Inst 3 Title i Further Studies of the Pharmacology and Toxicology of Tubazid. Orig Pub i Sb. Nauoh. Rabot Tizhsk. Med. In-T, 1956, Vyp. 5, 37-44. Abstract : Convulsive seizures were provoked by auditory and partially by respiratory center stimulants during the administration of Bubthre ;hold doses of tubazid. Convulsions were not precipitated by stimulating the vomiting center in oats with apomorphine or by causing an increase in the animal's motor activity (by placing the animals in a water-filled jar). The dose which caused convulsions in 5W. of experimental Card 1 1/2 BELENIKIY,, M.L.; VITOLINYA, M.A. (Vitolina, M.] Effect of reserpine on the reserve of pyrocatecholamineB in the rabbit and cat body. Farm. i toks. 27 no.1:15-16 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMII SSSR prof. M.L. Belenlkiy) Rizhokogo meditsinakogo instituta. VITOLINYA, M. A. Cand biol Sci -- (diss) "Experimental study of the pharraco- lor,ioal and toxidological peoulinrities of tubazide (i sonicotinio -acid hydrazide)." Riga, 1957. 16 pp (Min of Health Latvian SSR. Riga Med Inst), 300 copies (KL, 11-58, 115) _38- V I r L- ! "j 77 fr! - I i USSR/Pharnaeology. Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Prupamtion3 V A) Antibiotics fibs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 11, 1958, No 52087 Author Vitolinva M.1%, Inst Riga Medical Institute Title The Effect of Vitamin AOministration on the Tolerance of Whito Mice to Tijbazid (Hydrazide of Nicotine Acid) Orig 'Pub St. nauchn. rabot Pizhsk. rp-d. in-t, 1956, vrp 6, 5-7 Abstract ReswIts of studies concerning the effect of some ,ritanins; on the tolerance of white nice to tubazid (I) are report- ed. Prolonged adhinistration of vitamin PP (22 mg/kg), (4-3 139/kg,) f. (43000 units/lkg) and D (2200 units/kd) n~o only failed to incra-,se the tolerance of the animals to the ,m decreased it. It is poosible toxic action of I. but ey that the toxic action was ue to I, but to the producta of I breakdoim in the organism and that) with the --drdnis- tration of vitamins, the activity of enzymes participating in the chemical degradation of I increased. -- V.I. Yellnik Card : 1/1 BXM'KIT. M.L.; VITOLINTA, M.A. Affect of veratrine on the chollnergic systems. Blul,skep,blol. I mad, 37 no.5:9-11 MY '54. (MT-HA 7:7) 1, Is kafedzy farmakologii (zav. Prof. M*L.Beloulakly) Rlzhekogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir, zaalushenny7 dovattill nauki Ietvi7- skoy SSR chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. I.M.1hirtntyek) (VIMTRINE, effects. *on carotid sinus in decerebrated cats) (CAROTID SINUS, effect of drugo on, *Yeratirine, in decorebrated cats) (BRAIN. ph7siol%79 *decarebration, off. of veratrine on carotid sinus In decerebrated cats) YUGOSUiVIA/Cultivated Plants - Fruitse Berries. m-6 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7., 1958, 30076 Author :,"Xitolovic. V. Inst, : Title : The Distribution of Grape Varieties in the Vineyards of Istria* Orig Pub : ALTon. glasnik, 1957, 7, No 1-2, 42-51 (serbo-croatian) Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 - 40 - Vi 17' T,fl i Z- 7 -- I V . Srine ~:rcluleni s Jn the deve1cfrient c f , ,-.r f--u,4t culturc; z' ( , :- , f r- , -( :7cl-ir, -1 on this report. p. 21-6, (PoljoprivrEdni Vcl. 5, nc. L/5, lpr.1i-.'ry 1,l"16. Samievc, - , vc C- , I-'c.nthly Index of st Europenn A ccessions (P.'j~~7 ) I.C. ','0l. 7 . I Febr ery -!~;518 r% JUGWIAVIA (SERBO-CROATTA)/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. L-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69368 Author Vitolovich Inst Title Vegetative Growth and Vitallity of Apple Species on Shallow Soils Bedded on Limestone. Orig Pub : Radovi Nauc. drustvo NR BiH, 1955, 5, 111-129 Abst : Results are given for tests on 13 apple varieties grafted on the "dusen". The tests were conducted in an agricul- tural school in Poreche (western Istria) from 1934 to 1955 under unirrigated conditions. Spaces between rows were sodded and only circles surrounding the trunks were dug up to a diameter of 1.3 m. The data as to tree sizes, trunk diam ters, added growth and species adaptability to and conditions are given. Card 1/1 ,.I; r 1; ts 11 VITOLSp POPENS Ya. (1:(Ipens, Sjj ycorticostaroids in ~,irmn Y. Fluncrometric ~)f II-D '~,2. blood plasma. Vc!). 1. InstLtut. eksperinenta-lIncy mec3Ltsiny All I'atViyokoy 33R9 ckiy fFku2ItE)t Latviyskogo Hi universiteta Imenill VITOIS, P. M. Vi,,,.-)Js, p. 14. - "Deposits of , o lding zan,-; In the Iatvian SSRII, Izvestiya Aka~. nauk Latv. SSR, 1949, No. 4, p. 75-79, (In Latvian, res=e in Russian). SO: U-4392, 19 August 53, (Letopis lZhurnal Inykh Stuatey, No. 21, 1949). VITC1 6p e'The molecul COMPOUVI o rigry 19 with.-tUlli- V, Aide lodoscetste,t Kim. Inst."Zindl- 1 110 3 1, 97- 1 (YX 1950)(in . 1 nuk. Rakjfg'~ 41 Z -F II CII C%Et (1) I j (Offadmercar )udak t . . l s , g y In 21-s. yield by miluxing 40 j. K$Hgl4.21410, .dried In desiccator and distsolved in 60 mi. dry Xle:CO, with 12 g. CICHIC0,11t 1-1.5 hri. on a water bath, filftyine off the KCI. evapg. part of the MeCO i* weno. amf M& 0 l f CO f l i Ohemical Abst. - ves n el sso , with CHCh, yellow crystals, m. 116-17 , d McOH, EtOH, AcOEt, EtO, and PhNfIg, does not dis- Vol- 48 No. 9 solve In CHs, PhMe, ligrolne, CHCls, C-c;, and C04- MV, 1-0, 1954 1 forms with dioxane a brown unstable mol. compd., m 146-7% and with 3 moh. pyrWine a white mol. compd.t a*IQ Chemistr Or m. 10"'; which with concd. HCI yields a yellow mot. y g compd. with 2 tnols. pyridint, m. 117-18'. E. G. Nf~~ hYdro%~LMli;lk: SZ11t (I), In. 152', p.ilu-yellntv it 1;1- fmitud to oNime h-~fxc isidting, of 11) Iva, prelid. by 116%ilix hCA ~lq. 5011m of Nit-~ I I HC1 3 1111.) '11A It (~-j K. ill:,! v,;11 -1. 1.. oz ~ and EJOH, wA iii-I, i:i cilivr, clil-rnfeirtti, mvl 1-t Oxillie (111) of It %vai vlepd- by Imaing I %vith t1i, vvatcr bath for sevi-ral III, in. 15:1-4', ric--; ~i- )-vilow plutcleti, %yaq SoL ill 1120 (approv. 0.8'7P. Mv:co. I'toll, glacial AcOll. nd AcOM, but insol. in Et.0, CHOY. und C411,, Ill 9~tvc an ormige SoNi. in It wivi -.lot poi~iblc to prep. the dinxime o! 11. rhe ,..micarb- azone (IV) of Ill %vai prepd. fly heating 5 g. III with 2.7 K. 5cmicarbazide-HICI in g] ici:il Acol I in pre-iivire ol N.tOAC. IV %v.t:; tkrk red, tri. 103-5' (dccompr%.), Rf~lllxil,!, " g. III t~ith 215 nil. III (d. 1.62) ;-.ml 5 C, -cd 11, iryl-vidiume (V), decompg. ISO', ydl,)w cry: t 1,. ;,~d OfUng.~-rc(f, ill. 19." 1; WA prelid. by disioln. of 0.2 g. V ill Unz;LILIchyde -w.,! idt!n. ,f -(NHjCO,. The 8tructure (if Ill was shown to bu- Cola-0 through hydrolyiN with fICI,-di1-. and comcd. %ifforic ;t~id and by ox16tiori with Ir-Ch and RaCr,01. / (),I,) ifAin linn, III li7clic "' .. 1 131 f;l" N uma! 1 ,,,4 elark rol. di- 4v. d if, CTIC!, irl't MkIco with a purpl-- v+w, ill(' ill d'~itw~c. BAI, :,it,( AO) kith a Will, CA.'I~ I fw:llf.d ~l ('4:lpf. -with MINO,,. I rvd. vi. (di,r!Fo-j ), coAg. iv:11i 11-1c m"It. PtOlf IlIff killig ti'c 11'Iter A M.)': 'tdr1w. ('sallge, did 11"t 1"leit bdow 2f~'V; 'J'Aiv ". dr,-omp. iv fIll w1. Ill Ph~!O'Wodt ytHolv, alld ia alkali Wi vi,,I:.t c.Jor: ricet.1t p, and p.-Urrv, "id n"' ~mO? LCO', 1',jr ~ I ht"tzlwtvl~ I T.'f .."A it'. fh~ 11-1 fih h a 1'r ll: Privnitk% I I'--- ~ li-~ 11-4~',,' ~'.. L -' ~ ~!- , 7~6' , T : ~.. IF 2 IlItIO J. ("A. 25 -7- V Beckriann rearrangement Of ridardicipt - V . a V Is nyb,:P~ J , `i illl . Ilok 011-t Chem !is- i. arij ' - 1, La t V. S, ThiFF it 't ei W53); c 10 g.) in 20 iril. ipf Beckniiiiii soln. Jprvp1. fr(,irz 40 g. ~ AcOll and 100 ~~ Acrj, 5atd. %%iz!i drY lICD ilat Stealn b4h until a 'In, f.rmtd; c-ling gave 677c I- pwolive (1). Ill. A - ir .0 1 d f 77% M b h f POCI j A 1 - ninj t ; ta m e ti~c "!) a o u ' 1 Y : st~ltn bat.h. ~-)li)c rrlcti~'!l t", t!;,-c tv.1g,%ti ,g.k~,e 111 Allp. I jj,..ltc,j will, c,,:jc,j. 11:Sr), ,,, 41 sicam'bath WhiP 0~0.lfil,rl of I ',,ith nq. KNIM0, g 'I ve 6c Saint U0111%illi; I with ~":o - , i - gaveln-3 c:e!ju, t,-136 (from E toll). J?Ld!Scti0fl of lu g- 1 with 40 rill. Ill (d. 1.52) at.(] 10 g. red P 1, ive 00 (31" 1 1- di"Ydrexyisopirulist, Ill full, i~ 1JcIl licat,ti, 'Till, lfZ I.,;. drolyzid tv the fred &:!e, liraorpl!-j % % ttl!otv irAld. tits in, I-Auiy 250'; iu. 21~~'. Ii ow Ill ,,tit il. Ts Ith '111. k(Al arld file if oapd. fillil the datk ' Ai f b h d ,)i . t with Et : pp 311, there ii &pbjujjg,;i, i1ccl) 'Fol, tit. abqvt~ 400' (from PhNOt,); file %inir fornis ttpnn uxidatic;n of flit dillydro-o- dQrjV. u ith ll.-Cl, in hot dil. 11C1. 1lCAtih9 CZlrbindigo with fllnlillg 1IN01 g;LVC' j`11101s.110iiinjide, SHIBAWY, I., inzhoner; VITOLS. Ta., inzhapker. Convejrer for shaping roofing tiles. Stroi.mat., izdal. i koastr. 2 zo-2:39 7 156. (KLRA 9:6) (Latvia-Tiles. Roofing) VITOIM,V.N.; VANAGS,G.J. - OWA Saito of tho 2-altroludamd1ozo-Ij oxiss, Zhur.obkhis 23 no,3:'.576-380'Mr 155 (MmA 8.- 6) 1, laotltut khiall Akadeall sank Latvtyskv SSR Ou&udlozo) ~ - :1 . STEFANOVIC, G.; Studies on the nature of oil-shale kerogen; oaddations with potassium per-,anganate in aceton solution. Dul act nat SAN 25 no.7:69-75 '59. (EEAI 9:12) 1. Institute of Chemistry, Faculty ot Scienc-it, University of Belgrade (Oil shales) (Bitumens) (Oxidation) (Potassium permanganate) (Acetone) STEFAIIOVIC, Dorde; VITOROVIC, Dragomir; DURIGIC, Milica Nature of the organic substances of oil shale; studied b7 mearis. of oxidation with potassium pormanganate in acetone solution.- L. Oxidation of Colorado oil shale. Glas Hem dr 25/26 no.5/7z4ll-424 160/161. 1. Prirodno-matematicki fabLItet, Hemijski inotitut, Beograd. STEFANOVIC, Dordo; VITOROVIC, bragomirp, DURICIG, Milica Oxidation of the Alekainac oil Bhale kerogen with potassium permanganate solution. Glas flem dr 25/26 no.5/7:425-437 160/161. 1. Prirodno-matematicki fakultetp Hemijski institut,, Beograd. VITOROVIC, Dragomir K.; DbRICIC, Milica, V. Acetone solution of potassim permanganates, and its action, on cyclohexanone, decalin, tetralin, anthraquinone, diphenylmethane., and benzophanone. Gles Hem dr 25/26 "'60/'61. 120*5/7:339-344 1. Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Hemijski inatitut, Beograd. Cr,~tract-rlsiticr, of n. lul. sror,ka avnder--4lja nauka. L .5 yuf7Dslavia. 'o1. .~-Onthly 1-st of 17,,Ist 7,:,urr--.anA cl 1 T C R VII l,atu.-,j of t?~;3 .ri5 tilincpl r), ~1-' 7 aith pctla~:,-sl-rr, ar~,t~nc, as litir, d- 28 nr).10~ 'J.'3-55.. 16J. 1. Cl-.eiraca2 of ttic- Fn,-,,ij.ty L-f Natural Scienct,3 &nd L431g,"Ad!~, NOV-1ml"A~" 114, 196". VITOROVIC, Dragomir; DJURICIC, Milica Nature of the organic substances of bitum,'nous shales cxidiz,~d With potassium peermanganate in acetone solution. Glas Hem dr 28 no.5./6:291-301 163. 1. Chemical Institute of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematic3, Belgrade. Submitted February 25, 1964.