SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VITSHAS, M.P. - VITTAY, P.
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Diagnosis and trea~TRnt of ch-ml,-, recurr-Irv cholec:ratiLiF.
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SIMMAY, I.N., professor [author); MICHEV, V., professor, laureat Staliaskoy
premii; MLTTIS, N.. professor, doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; VITSIMIT, V.,
Alavnyy inzhener; GUSMOV. X., inzheaer [reviewers].
"Calculating and planning the hull construction of ships for Inland naviga-
tion.0 I.N.Sivertsev. Reviewed by V.1erichav, N.Mattes, T.Vitainskii,
N.Guseynov. Mor.i rech.flot 13 n0-7:31-32 N 153. (MIRA 6:11)
L.Gorlkovekoye TSentrallnoys byuro MW (for Vitainakly). 2. Verkhne-
Volshakaya Inspektaiya Registra SSSR (for Oussynov).
(Shipbuilding) (Sivertsey, I.N.)
TIKHOMIROV, Nikolay Alskseyeviche Frinirnal uchastlye V1,TqTNSK1Yp
V,V,j dote*; YAN, P.M., red*
(Theory and equipment of a ship for inland navigation]
Teoriia i ustroistvo sudna vnutrennego plavaniia. Moskva,
Transport# 1965# 273 p@ (MIRA 1815)
LYCHKOVSKAYA, I.V., kand. tekhn. nnuk; VITSINSKIY, V.V., dots.,
red.
[Theory and the structural design of a ship] Teoriia i
ustroistvo korablia; uchebno-metodicheskoe posobie po
vypolneniiu kursovogo proekta dlia studentov ekspluata-
tsionnoi spetsiallnosti. Gor'kii, Gorlkovskii in-t inzhe-
nerov vodnogo transports, 1962. 53 p. (KRA 16:9)
(Naval architecture)
PAKHOMOV, V.B.p kand. tokhn. nauk,- NAUMIOV, A.1.~ inzh.; S11EI1-,A11OV
V.S., inzh.; KONSTA14TINOV, V.P., inzh.; KO.S'f11:, A.M.,
inzh.; SE2,11710V, YU.K., inzh.; PYATLIN, A.A., kapitan;
VAGPJIOV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; SVIRIDOV, A.A., inzh.
KHODUNOV, M.Ye., kand. yurid. nauk; SAPOGOVA, A.Ye., inzh.;
SGYUZOV, A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk ' prof., red.; VASILIYEV,
A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; ALEKSEYEV, V.I., red.; KUSTOV, L.I.,
red.; VI.TSINSKIY,,-V.V., red.; BORISOV, I.G., red.; SOIAREV,
N.F., red.; ANDRIYE11KO, V.I., red.; SUTYRIN, M.A., red.;
GOLOVNIKOV, V.I., red.; ZOTOVA, V.V., red.
(Manual for the navigator of a river fleet] Spravochnik su-
dovoditelia rechnogo flota. Izd.2., dop. Moskva, Transport,
1965. 423 p. (MIFA 18:2)
1. Gorlkovskiy institut inzhenerov vodnogo transports (for
Pakhomov, Semenov, Vaganov, Vasillyev). 2. Moskovskiy rech-
noy tekhnikum (for Naumov). 3. Volzhskoye ob"yedinennoye
rechnoye parokhodstvo (for Shelmanov. 1~arnvova). L. Miriqter-
stvo rechnogo flota (for Konstantinov--,Sviridov).5.Kazanskiy port
(for Kostin). 6. Moskovskoye rechnoye parokhodstvo kror Pyatlin).
Vf.rSKjWV.A, ~";. -
"The perspectives of t- d-iscovery of ant-Ibiotica frur, plants."
report presented at 4th Intl Cong, Hungarian Soc of MicrobioloE~tsts, BudaFest,
30 Sep-3 Oct 64.
Sci Res Inst of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Moscow.
TUTCES-K-U. I.A.; 10-RKOV, V.V.; FED7UK, O.I.t._YMNIJD&Lf, M B.; DOGADKII;, B.A.
K!.netics of the cyclization of natuml and synthetic polysopprenes
induced by phosphorus rentoxide. Vysokcm. soed. 7 no.6:953-957 Je
165. (MIRA 18-9)
1. Moskovekiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni
M.Lomonosovg.
VIT9,1012V, M- I'l-
?I-j!. Vitsnudell, B. S. Livshits and S. V. Levina - "Device for SendLIC
lnduct~ve Signals."
Authors' Certificates, Me MT~Laz', 1958, No. 7, pp 77.
VITSM4 B.A. (Ilovosibirsk., u1. Ieninao 4 17,, k-,r. 35)
............ 1-1 P-
/Iobservation of two girl sistors with congenital heart defects.
; Qrudn. khir. 5 no~092-93 Jl-Ag'63 (MM 17:1)
VITSB p B.A.
Twenty-seven operations on cardiac womnds. Grud. kair. 3 no.2:
16-18 161. (HEART-SURGERY) (MIRA .14:4)
VITSYN, B,A*; MITROXHIF. YeX.
--- Selection of an obturator for
34 no.l: r8-120 S 1.)P.
closing an Intestinal fistula. &irur la.
(KIRA 12: )
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskcV kliniki (zav. - prof. 1.L. Bregadze)
Novosibir;kogo meditsinakogo inatituta (dir. - prof. G.D. Zalesakiy).
(FISTULA) (SURGICAL INSTUKKM AND APPARATUS)
TI'MYN. B.A.
Treatuent of sacro- and cocaygoorectal fecal fistulas. Xhirurgiia,
Kookya no. 2:64-68 Feb 1953. (GLKL 24:2)
1, Candidate Kedical Sciences. 2. Of the Clinic of Hospital Surgery
(Director -- Prof. S. L. Shneyder), Novosibirsk Kedical Institute,
and of the Clinic of Restorative Surgery. Novosibirsk Scientific-Re-
search Institute for Restorative Surgery and Orthopedics.
BREGADZE, I.L.; DEMIX, A.A.; VITSYN, B.A.; IZRAILEV, H.I.; YJ1URGIN, M.I.;
CHUDOVA, L. A.
Ligation of externni Iliac rains In chronic circulatory Insufficiency
[with summary in English] . Khirurgiin 33 no -8: 87-89 Ag 157.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. IZ gOaDitOllnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (znv.-prof. I.L. Bregndze)
I goaDitallnoy terADevtIcheskoy kliniki (ZAV.-Drof. A.A. Demin)
Novosibirskogo maditsinskogo institutA (dir.-prof. G.D. ZnlesBkiy)
(VASCULAR DISEASES, PERIPMUL,surg.
ligation of anterior Iliac veins in chronic circ. insuff.)
(VEINS, ILIAC, surg.
same)
VITSYN, B.A. (Novosibirsk, pr. Stalina, &.4, kv. 35)
Spontaneous sloughing of a gangrenous intestinal loop through the
operative wound. with recovery. Voot.khirs 80 no,1:122i-124 A 158,
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Is gospitallnoy khlrurgicheekoy~kliniki (zav. - prof. I.L*
Bregadze) Novosibirskogo meditsinakego institutao
(INTESTIWZ# gangrene
after intestinal obstruct. surg.. spontaneous sloughing
through wound. (Ruj~))
(INTESTIML OBSTRUCTION. surg.
postopo gangrene of intestinal loop with spontaneous
sloughing through wound (]Rua))
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Intestinal fistulas of appendicu3Ar origin, Testdddr, 85
no,1013-19-120 0 160. (NnA 13 t12)
1. Is goapitalnoy khirurgicheakoy klin"d (mv, parof. I.L.
Bregadse) Nevosibirskogo medit4sizekogo instituta,
(MTUIA) (APPIMCITIB)
VITSY9p, t'*' i0,
T'istUIA
Vjmsual localization of fecal fistula with stypical coune. Veat. Dir. 72 no- 4p
1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,Nove3aber 1952*~m. Unclassified.
WTSYNj r3
COLON ( 111, TA i"Ol."If
1'1 2.
Unusual localization of fecal fistula with 3typical course. Vest. khir. 72 NO.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 11ovembar 1951.'-Unclassified.
1 . VITSYN, 13. A,
2. USSR (1600)
4. Peritonitis
7. Treatment of peritonitis of ty-hoid fever etiology. Klin.med. 30 no.8, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. I
VITSYN. B. A., dotsent
Plastic surgery of the skin of the penis and scrotum after scalping
trauma. Urologiia no.3:62-64 161, (MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy kbirurgii (zav. - prof. I. L. Bregadze)
Novooibirskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(PENIS-WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
(SGROM~--WOLMDS AND INJURIES)
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ANDRONOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, skademik [deceased]; VITT, AlokajoOr
Adol If ovich (deceased); UUYM, Semen gueannilovic~;- 7;MJCZTSOT.
R.A,i Prinimalauchastiye: LHONTOVIO-ANDRONOTA, Te.A.. GRIGOROVA,
V.A., red.; GAVRIWV, G*S#, takhu.red.
(Theory of vibratioml Teoriia kolebanii. Izd.2. Parer. i dop.
N.A.Zhalesteova. Moskva, Gon.izd-vo fiziko-mitem.lit-ry. 1958.
915 P. (MIRA 12:5)
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Andronoy Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, Aleksandr Adoliforvida Vitt., and
semen Emanuilovich Khaftin
Teoriya. koleban1y (Theory of Vibrations) 2nd ed.. rev, and enl. Moseov,
Fi2astgiz.- 1959. 915 V. 20j,000 copies printed,
Rev, ana eul. by N.A, ZbLelezteav; Ed,: V.A, Grigorova; Tech. td.-. S.S.
Garrilov.
PLUMOSE: This book is intended for scientific,, engineering, and technical
workers who encounter various vibrational processes in their work.
COVERAGE: The book systematically -presents a large amount of material an the
theory of nonlinear vibrations of autonomous nonlinear systemi with one
degree of freedom, which encompasses a large number of vibrational systems
encountered in engineering Vrwtice, The fundamental aim of the book is not
the solution of a large number of practIcAl problem but the explanation of the
basic propositions and methods adequate for the field of nonlinear vibrations ,
in general. The presentation of the materihl is based on the works of Poincare
and L7apunoy. So-called qualitative integration is discussed in detail.
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All these Problems are studied with respect to the simplest case of a svstem
with one degree of frecdom without external forcep a so-called mitonOmOUS
system. Ye.A. Leontovich-Andronova assisted in revising the first edition.
The Preface to the second edition was written by S.R. Maykin. There are
201 references: 130 Soviet,27 Oerman,, 26 French,, 17 English, and I Italian,,
TAM OF COMMM:
Preface to the Sewnd Edition
Preface to the First Edition 9
Introduction 15
Ch, 1. Linear Systame
1. Linear system withftt friation* .(harmonic oscillator) 35
2. Concept of a phase plane, Representation of a group of mations.of a
harmonic oscillator on the phase plane 38
1. Phase plane 38
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2.- Equation not containing time
3. Singular points. The center
4. Isoclines,
5. tquilibrium and periodic motions
3. Stability of equilibrium
4., Linear oscillator with friction
1 Damping oscillatory process
2: Aw-esentation of the damped oscillatory process on the phase plane
3. Direct study of the differential equation
4. Damped aperiodic process
5. Representation of an aperiodic process on the phase plane
5. Oscillator with small mass
1. Iminear systems with 1/2 degree of freedom
2, initial conditions and idealization
3, J~M conditions
4. Other examples
6. Linear "stems vith " nesative friction
1. Meebanleal, axnele
2. PJAw-trical exmple
3. Representation on the phase plane
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4, The behavior of systens during feedback variation 90
To Linear system with repelling force 94
1. Representation on the phase plane 95
2. Electrical system 96
3. Singular point of saddle type 99
Cho II. bonservative NonlInear Systems
l* Tirtroduction 103
2o The simplest conservative system 104
3, Study of a phase plane close to the equi3ibrinn state 108
4. Study of the nature of motion on thevhole phase plane 316
5. The dependence of the behavior of the simplest conservative system on
the parameter lz
1. Motion of a material point along a circumference revolving, aroxmd a
vertical axis 129
2. Motion of a Zaterial point along a parabola revolving around a
vertical axis 133
3. The motion of a conductor carry:Lng a current 136
6& Equations of motion 141
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1. Osoillating circuit with iron core 143
2, Oscillating circuit with Rochelle salt in the condensor 145
7. General properties of conservative system 148
1, Periodic motions and their stability 149
2, Single-valued analytic integral and conservativeness 151
3. Conservative gyatem and the variational principle 155
4, Integral invariant 156
5. Fundamental properties of conservative system 162
6, Example, The simataneous existence of the two forms 164
Ch, In# Nonconservative System
1, Dissipative systems 168
2. Oscillator with "Coulomb" friction 175
3. Vacuum tube oscillator in the case of a [discontinuous] characteristic 182
4. Theory of clocks. Modbels with impulses 196
1. Clocks with linear friction 198
2, Vacuum tube oscillator with IRC circuit in the resonant grid circuit
in the case of.S-characterlatic 201
3. Model of clocks with Coulomb friction 204
5. Theory of clocks Impulseless model of%scapement with return" 217
1, Model of clocks with balance "without natural frequency" 223
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6. Properties of simplest self-oscillatory systems 229
7. Preliminary study of approximately sinusoidal self-osailli.1tifts 231
Ch. IV; Dynamic Systems of the First Order
1. Existence and wiveness theorem 241
2. Qualitative nature of curves in the t, x plane depending on the form
ofthe f=ction f(x) 243
3. Representation of motion on the phwe line 244
4. Stability of equilibrium states 247
5. Dependence of the nature of motion on the parameter 231
1.* Voltaft arc in an RL circuit Z2
2. Dynatron in an RC circuit 2"
3- Vacum tube relay 257
4. The notion of a gliding boat 26o
5. Single-phase in&wtion motor 261
6. Prietion repaator 263
6. Periodic notions 266
lo Wo-position temperature regulator 268
2. Oscillations in a circuit with a neon tube 271
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7- mitioscinator with me re arenit 279
Ch, V, Dynamic System of the Second Order
1. Phase trajectories and integral curves on the phase plans 288
2, Linear systems of general type 292
3. Examples of linear systems 302
1. Small oscillations of a dynstron generator 302
2. "Universal" circuit 303
4., Foquilibrium istates., Stability of equilibrium states 308
.1, Case of real roots of characteristic equation 309
2, Case of complex roots of characteristic equation 314
.5. Zxs*le: the equilibriuLn states in a circuit of the voltaic arc 317
6, Limit cycles and oelf-oscillations 324
To Point transformations and limit cycles 328
1, "Successor" ftmetion [funktsl7s posledovanlyal and point trans-
formation 328
2o Stability of h fixed point,, Koenigs's theorem 331
3, Conditions of stability of limit cycle 335
8. Poincard indices 338
9, Systme without closed trajectories 345
1. Symwtric tube relay (trigger) 346
2, Operation of dynaws with a common load 355
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3, Oscillator with quadratic terms 363
4, Another exa*le of a non-self-weillatory systan 363
10. St!idy of behavior of phase trajectories at distant parts of the plane 365
n. Evaluation of the location of limit cycles 373
12. 'ApproxImate methods of integration 383
Ch, VI, Fundamentals of the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations of
the Second Order
1. Intr6ftetion 395
2. Gkmeral theory of the behavior of trajectories in the phase plane. Umit
trajectories and their classification 397
1, Limit points of semitrajectory and traje*tory 39T
2, First ftmdamental theorem on the set of samitrajectory limit points 399
3. Awdliary sawmptions 402
4, Second f=damental. theorem on the set of semitrajectory limit P*ilxts 40
5, Possible types of remitrajectories, and their limit sets 409
3, Qu~.Iitstive representation of the partition of the phase plane into
trajectories. Singular trajectories 410
1. ToyologicaDy invariant properties and the topologicaLL structure of
partition into trajectories 410
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.2. Orbitdl3,y stable and orbittlly z=iatablel' (bingula~) trajectories 412
3. Possible types of singular and nonsingular trajectories 415
4, Elementary cells - regions filled with nonsingular trajectories of
identical behavior 420
5, Singly connected and doubly-connected cells 424
4. Coarse systems 42T
l' Coarse dynamic systems 427
2: Coarse equilibrium state 431
3. Simple and complicated limit cycles. Course limit cycles 441
4. The behavior of the separatrix of saddles in coarse systems 451
5,, Necessary and su-0ficient conditions of coarseness 453
6, Classification of trajectories possible In coarse systems 454
7, Types of cells possible in coarse system 457
5. The dependence of a qualitative picture of trajectories on the.pare,
meter 464
1. Bifurcated value of the parameter 465
2, Simple bifurcations of the equilibrium state 467
3. Appea-rance of 3Jxdt c7el" from complex limit cycles 468
4. Appearance of limit cycles from complex focus 4T0
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5. APPc)arsncG Of limit L-,10103 arising out of a separatrix ubich gc>es
from saddle to saWla and from the separstrix of the state of
equilibrium vhen the saddle nodes dieappoar 477
Ch. V17. Systems With Uylindrical Phase Surface
1. G~rlindrical phase aiwface 480
2. Constant moment pendulum 483
3. Constant moment pendulum. Nonconservative case 489
4. &ukovski:r problem on gliding flight 497
Ch* Mle. YAthod of Point Transformations and Piecewise Linear Systems
1. Introduction 504
2. -Vacmm tube oscillator 504
1. Equation of oscillations 50T
2i Point transformation 510
3, Fixed point and its stability 515
4. Limit cycle 518
3, Vac= tube oscillator (spnetric case) 521
1. Equations of oscillations and the phase plane 521
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2. Point transformation
3. Fixed point and the limit cycle
4. Vamw tube oscillator vith displacedX-eharacteristic
1. F4uations of oscillation, The phase plane
2. Point transformation
3. Fixed points and limit cycles
4. The case of small &and Y
5. RC-vacuum tube cscillator
l.'.P.hase plane. Point transformation
2. A study of correspondence functions
3. Lemerey diagram
4, Discontinuous oscillations
5. Petiod of self-oscillation with mes.31 )L
6. Two-po'sition automatic pilot
1. Statement of the problem-
2. Phase plane. "Sliding system"
3. Point transformation
4. Automatic pilot vith rigid feedback
5,' Other automatic control systems
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7. TVO-pOsition automatic pilot with lag 580
1. Automatic pilot with spatual lag 581
2. Automatic pilot with time lag
591
80' Relr-y system of automatic control (with dead zone and spatI
al lag) 599
1- Equations Of motion of certain relay systems 601
2. Phase surface
604
3. Point transformation with)g < 1 606
4o Lamerey diagram 6o9
50 Structure of partition of phase surface Into trajectories 614
6. Dynamics of a system during a strong velocity-correction, 619
9. Oseillator with square friction 621
10. Steam engines 626
1, Machine operating vith "constant".load 629
2, Steam engine operating vith "constant" load and equipped with a
governor 635
3. Machine operating with load vhich depends on velocity 641
Cho IX. Nonlinear Systems Close to a Harmonic Oscillator
1. Introduction 650
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2. Van der Polls method 653
3. Basis of Van der Polls method 663
1. Basis of Van der Polls method for stabilization processes 663
2. Basis of Van der Polls method for steady oscillations 670
4. Application of Van der Polls method 675
1. Vacmm tube generator with soft operating conditions 676
2. Vacuum tube generator during the approximation of the characteristic
of the vacuum tube by a polynomial of the fifth degree 680
3. Self-vibration of an RC vacuum tube generator 686
5, Poincar4ls method 689
1. The idea of Poincare*'ls method 691
2. Poinca"'Is method for systems close to linear systems 693
6. Application of Poincar6ls method 703
1. Vacuum tube generator with soft operating conditions 703
2. The significance of the small parameter 705
7, Vacuum tube generator in the casd of broken-line characteristics 70T
1. Vacuum tube generator in the case ofg-characteriatic 708
2, Vac= tube generator in the case of broken-line characteristics
without saturation 709
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8. The effect of grid current on the operation of the vacwn tube
oscillator 714
9. Bifurcation theory in the case of a self-oscillating system close to a
linear conservative system 717
10. Application of bifurcation theory to the study of vaemm tube oscillator
operating conditions 719
1. Soft generation of oscillations 721
2. Rigid generation of oscillations 723
Ch. X. Discontinuous Oscillations
1. Introduction 727
2. Small parameters and the stability of the equilibr4,um state 733
,1. System with voltaic are 736
.2. Self-excitation multioscIllator 741
3. Small parasitic parameters and discontinuous oscillations 745
1. Partition of "entire" phase space into trajectories 747
2. Condition for the nonexistence of small (parasitic) parameters 748
3. Discontinuous oscillations 753
4. Discontinuous oscillations in systemB of the second order 759
5. Multioscillator vith one RC-link 771
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1. Equations of oscillations 772
2. The phase plane of x, y at ju +o. Jumps in voltage u TT4
6. mechanical discontinuous vibrations 780
7. T~m generators of electrical discontinuous oscillations 786
1. Circuit-vith noon tube 787
2. Dynatron generator of discontinuous oscillations 789
8. Frll~auf circuit 792
1. " Degenerate " model 793
2, Postulate of a jump 796
3. fdocontinuous circuit oscillations 797
4. Taking into account parasitic capacitances 800
9. Multioscillator vith inductance at the anode circuit 804
1. Equations of "slow" motions 804
2. Matioscillator equations vhen taking into account parasitic capact-
iance Ca, 807
3, Discontinuous circuit oscillations 809
10, "Universal" circuit 818
3.1, Blocking oscillator 824
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1. Equations of oscillations 825
2. jw*s in voltages and currents 828
3. Discontinuous oscillations 832
4. Discontinuous self-oscillations of a blocking oscillator 841
12. SymetrIc multioscil I a or W
1. Equations of oscillation 8V
2. Jumps of voltages u1 and U2 849
3. Discontinuous oscillations of the multiescillatoi, 852
13'. Symmetric multioscillator (,~jth grid currents) 855
1. Equations of oscillations. Jumps in voltages u1 and u2 856
2. Discontinuous oscillations 860
.3. Point transformation of IT 867
4. Larerey diwaas. Soft and rigid system of establishing discontinu-
ous self-oscillations 883
5. Self-oscillations of m1tioscillator at Egal 0 886
APPENDIX L Fundamental Theorem of the Theory of Differential Equations 892
APPENM 17. Experimental Study of the Partition of a Phase Space into Trajec-
tories by Means of an Electronic Oscillograph 898
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Bibliography
Subject Index
AVAnAZZ: Library of Congress (qA 871.A513)
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11 no.3:81~-102 ~V-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. 1-y Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogichaskiy institut inostrannykh
yazykov im. Morisa. Toreza.
VITT$ N.V.
Imotions and their expression. Vop. paikhol. 10 no.3t
140-154 My-Je 164. (MIRA 1719)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy inatitut
inostrannykh yazykov.
ViTT, S.V.; ZW-RIKOVA, N,A,; PASKONOVA, Ye.A.; BONDAREV, V.B.
Separation of isomerin ailkyl benzan~-,u b7 gal
Zhur. anal. kbim. 20 no.8z8-50-8515 165. (MIRA 19,05)
1. Institut eleriprtnorganichesMh Poy-,~dlren--y AN SSSP 14.
Institut bliokhinii i fiziologii mik-r-it-rganizitu.: fill SSSR, Moskva.
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kInSANOV, D, N., O-i3TYJNA, V. !,., VI71-, j. V., PARI;ESI Z. ii.
"Study of the Mechanism ot Certain Reactions by the Method of llydrojfen Exchange,'
WADEN, A.M.; VITT, S.Y.
, mom "NOORKOW-w
Synthesis based on 1,4-diacetylbenzone. Zhur.ob.khln. 26 no.4:
1130-1133 AP 156. Wak 9:8)
1. Nauchuo-iseledovatellskiy institut mintsticheskikh spirtoy i
orgmmicheskikh produktov.
(Benzene)
V.
VITT, S*A. Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Study of the mechanism of alkylation by )%4l*%S V~
amonium compounds." Mos, 1957. 10 pp 21 om. (Acad Soi USSR. Inat of Elementeorganic
Compounds), 100 copies
(KL, 7-67, 104)
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MSAITOV, DN,; SATKIRA, V.N.; VITT. S.V.; PARNSS, E;N.
Study of reaction nechanism by the hydrogen exchange method. Probl.
kin. 1, kat. 9:24-2-214 '57. WRA 11:3)
(Chemical reaction--Conditions and laws)
(Hydrogen--Isotopes)
OT&A.V.; KUDRYAVTSEV, R.V.
O"S" ,,.
Reaction mechanism between tertiary amines and complex efiters.
Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10:2799-2805 0 157. (MIRA 11:4)
(Amines) (Esters)
V/ J
AUTHOR: None Given. 3-10-12-35/45
TITLE: Defense of Dissertations (Zashchita dissertatsiy)-
Pnnunr~y - July 1957)(Yanvarl - iyull 1957).
Section of Chemical Sciences (Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk)-
PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 12, p. 112-- (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the Institute for Chemical Physics (Institut khimicheskcrf
fiziki). Applic tion for the degree of Candidate of Physical-
Mathematical Sciences: M. M. Khaletakiy-Ifeasuring of total
Cross Sections and of the Differential Cross Sections of the
elastic scattering of 14-6 MeV neutrons, a elasticity (6) by
the method of determination of the (n,a) coincidence
(Izmereniye polnykh secheniy a t i differentsialfnykh secheniy
uprugogo rasseyaniya 14,8 Mev neytronov U upr. (e) metodom
scheta (n,a) sovpadeniy).
At the Institute for Element-organic ComRounds (Institut
elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy). Application for the
dogree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences: L. R. Zalukayev -
New Ways of Producing Nitrocompounds (Novyye puti polucheniya
Card 1/2 nitrosoyedineniy). L. G. Makarova - Investigation in the field
I)efense of Dissertations.
(January - July 1957)
Section of Chemical Sciences
30-12-35/45
of th4 decomposition mechanism of the diphenyl iodonium-
and aryl diazonium salts (Issledovaniye v Qblasti mekhanizma
razlozheniya difenilyodoniyevykh i arildiazoniyevykh soley).
Applications for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences:
V. Vit~-Investigation of the mechanism of alkylation by
means of-ammonium compounds (Issledovaniye mekhanizma
alkilirovaniya soyedineniyami ammoniya). G. M. Pogosyan -
synthesis and polymerization of alkoxyatirenes (Sintez i
Pollmerikatalya alkoksistirolov).
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AUTHO ~UgANOVj D.N., corresponding member of the Pk - 3157
Academy of. Science and VITT, 3.7
TITLE On the Mechanism of th-T-A-My-lation of Alcohols by N-Trimethyl-
henethylammonium iodide.
aj,.R. L
siledmkniyo mekhanizma alkilirovaniya apirto odistim H-tri-
netil-a-~fenetilammonlyem - Russian)
PERIODICLL Doklady Ikademii lauk SSSR0957t Vol 113, Nr 3, pp 607-6og,(U.S.S.R.)
Itooeived 6/195T Reviewed i/195T
ABSTRACT The alkylation of methyl-, ethyl- and H-butyl alcohols was inve-
st1gated with the optically-active salt of d-H-trimethyl-a-pliejke-
thy4amonium. It was found that in all cases investigated the others
ontained had no optical activity. It remiined unclear, however,
who-ther racemization taken place with alkylation or in the ini-
tial salt of ammonia as A'Aresult, of heating with alcohol at high
tesperatures. In order to.olear.this upl reaction wa's carried out
In such a manner t at the d-11-trimethyl-a-phenethylammonium iodide
t c~
did~not enter in . rcaction as a whole. That part, which did not
enter into reaction was then neparated fron the salt mixture by
fradtioned crystallization. It was found that the separated salt
retaised nearly its intire original optical activity, whereas the
a-phenethylmethyl ether obtained showed no optical activity. From
the data obtained it can be seen that the alkylation of alcohols
with 1-trimethyl-a-phenothvlamaouium takes placepy the formation
Card 112 of a-phenothylearbonium,"i.e. In accordance with the'asynohronous
PA - 3157
On the Mechanism of the Alkylation of A'Icohols by X-Trimethyl-
a-pheziethylammonlum Iodide. ,
process. The expol~imaats are described.
kWith one table and three citations from Slavic publications)
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AUTHOR KURSANOV B.N., Corresponding Member of the Academi 20-51-34/67
VITT S.V.
VITLE -fH-eTt-iaj-cf the Uachanism of Alkylation of Phenols by N-tri-
mothyl-a-phenylethylammonium ioeide.
(Issledovanniye mekhan4z-,ma alkilirovaniya fenolov ~odistrym
N-trimetil-a-fenetilammon.Cm -Rasai,,an)
PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSS 1957,V01 113,Nr 5,PP lo66-lo6g(U.S.S.R.)
I Received 7/1957 Reviewed 8/1957
ABSTRACT i number of research workers already studied the alkylation of
phenols and phenolate anions which contain a benzyl- or substi-
tuted benzyl radical. It was found that on the occasion of in-
teraction between ohlorid-N-benzylpyridinium and phenol a mixture
of C- and O-alkylation products is produced. It ought to be belie-
ved that this reaction,like other alkylation processes previously
studied belongs to the heterolytic reactions of the substitution
of the Sn type. Phenol alkylation shoud develop either according
to the synchronous mechanism A or to the asynchronous mechanism B,
the latter including the intermediate formation of a free carbo-
nium ion.The authors investigated the interaction between iodine-
N-trimethyl-a-pl~.enathylaamonium and resorcin and fluoroglucin.Du-
ring heating of these phenols with ammonium salt a substitution
of the hydroCen atoms of the phenol kernel by a-phenethylradical
(C-alkylation reaction) takes place at 15oO and more.The same al-
Card 1/2 kylation of the two above phenols through the optically active N-
The Study of the Mechanism of Alkylation of Phenols
by N-trimethyl-a-phenylethylammonium iodide. . 20-5-34/67
trimethyl-a-phenethylammonium was carried out at 155-1750 with
an abundance of the corresponding phenol. If the reaction deve-
lops according to schedule A, the produced a-phenethylphenols
must be optically active, in the other case (B), they must be
inactive. It was found that the a-phenethylphenole are optical-
ly inactive and also the a-phenylpropion aoid produced from their
oxidation. Herefrom it may be concluded that in phenol alkylation
ammonium decay first to the accompaniment of the formation of
a-phenethylearbonium. The latter reacts with phenol and there-
fore reaction develops according to (B). This was also confir-
med by the reaction with deuteroresorcin instead of resorcin,
Reactions, methods,yields, etc. are described in detail.
(With 6 Slavic references).
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AUTHOR: KURSAITOV, D.N., VITT, S.V.
TITLZ: The Study of the'-WENOW-rom of the Alkylation of Amines by
Methyl-a-Phenylethylammonium Iodide.
(Isseledovaniye mekhanizma alkilirovaniya aminov yodistym W-tri-
metyl-a-fenetilammoniem. Russian).
PIERIODICAL:, Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr. 6, pp 1283 1285
(U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRkCT: It is known that the ammonium salts of the type Ar --- CH 2 --- IT:
can alkylate primary and secondary amines by the transfer of the
radical ArCH 2 from one nitrogen atom to the other. This process
is also interesting by the fact that in this reaction the initial
and final products belong to the same class of compaunds:
I is I* I
Rl- 1q: + R - N R' - N - R + : N
I
I
I I
The mechanism of this reaction ramaine uninvestigated. The authors
InvestiCated the alkylations of pipexHine and morpholine by the
optically active N-trimethyl-a-phanylethylammonium iodide. This
reaction can develop either acoording to a synchronous or according
.to an asynchronous mechanism with an intermediate formation of a
free carbonion. In the first case the developing N-a-phenylehtyl-
Card 113 piperdin has to be optically active. In the second case (with car-
The Study of the Mechanism of the Alkylation of Aminea by N-Tri-
mathyl-a-Phenylethylammunium Iodide. 20-6-27/59
con ion formation) the optically activity would be
c t.r of
was fou1nd that in the substitution process this a ity the
phenyldthylradical is conserved: the N-a-phenylethylpipardine ob-
pm the d-saltAurned to the right side whereas the N-a-phe-
tained fr
nylethylmorpholine resulted from the I-salt turned to the left.
Therefore the reaction passes according to a synchronous mechanism.
It was necessary to determine the configuration of the leftturning
substance. In so far as in the here applied reaction the asymmetri-
cal centre is not concerned it can be stated that the leftturning
substance belongs to the I-series. From this it results that in
the case of the mentioned reaction with piperdine (and obviously
also with morpholine) the inversion of the reversal of the a-phe-
nylradical takes place. Since in the case of heating of longer du-
ration optical purity was reduced, a secondary reaction of the
symmetrical substitution seems to have taken place. Apparently the
repetition of this process Is bound to lead to ramification. In
.the experimental part the reactions with ieldn and constants are
Card 2/3 &esoribed in detail. (4 Slavic reference 6~.
-,o-6-27/59
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PRZSSNTZD BY:
SUMUTTID:
AVAILABLE:
The Study of the Mechanism of the Alkylation of 1, ~ :;_ -Ir ;
- I L ~-
Methyl-a-Phenylethylammonium lodl.de.
Not given
14 November 1956
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U / TF V 79-2-28/64
AUTHORS: Parnes, Z. K., Vitt, S. V. , Kursanov, D. 11.
TITLE: An Investigation of the Isomerization of Pinacoline by the LlethoJ_
of Traced Atoms (lasledovaniye izomerizatsii pinakolina metodon
mechenykh atomov)
FERIODICAM Zhurnal Obshchey Khimiij 1950, Vol. 20, fir 2, PI). 41CI - 413 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs At present different researchoro found that the aliphatic car')on
ions (iony karboniya) enter into a reaction of hydrogen excharq;e
with acids. The hydrogen atoms are exchanged with the carbon atoms
close to the carbon center (references 1 - 3). It was also shown
that the carbon center of the carbon ion which was forned by the
action upon cagbonyl compounds by sulfuric or another st-.Dng i:iine-
ral acid (at 0 C) is incapable of migrating, in contrast to the car-
bon ion which was obtained from the hydrocarbon with a tertiary car-
bon atom. Thus in the interaction of ketones , aldehyde3, carboxyl-
ic acids with D2SO or D PO the hydxo.-en exchz~nl-le only takes place
in those hjdro,-Cn Atoms Kai are at C . But cases of kc-Lone i3u-
merization are known (references 4 - 71 which are explain6d by a
displacement of the carbon center. Barton and Porter (reference
recently!mst exactly proved that the oxyZen atom does riot Jo over
Card 1/3 from one carbon to another in the ketone it3omerizati on, but that
79-2-28/64
An Tryestigation o-f tht- IBomerization of Pinacoline by the Method of Treaced AtrMS
only the hydrocarbon radicals migrate. For confirming this situa-
tion they used ditertiary butylketono (III) which contains 04 in
the carbonyl group. It Becined intereatink, to the autborn to inve;jti-
aate the interaction of pinacoline (V) with doutarosulfuric acid
under the same conditions under -which the isomerization of the
above-mentioned ketones (reference 6) takes places The iso:jeriza-
tion of pinacoline assumed in this connection cannot be determined
by the usual chemical Liethodst as the reaction product is not dif-
ferent from the initial productl but by means of labelled atoms it
vras hoped to discover it. On the basi3 of data on the rc-,rroupin.-r
of pinaaline (reference 9) it must be reckoned with the fact that
the ion (VII) either only exists for such a 3hort time that it
cannot markedly enter the hjdrogen-echan-e reaction and that the
regroupin,-; takes place 3ynchronously, i.e. without fornini, a- free
ion (VII). But the ions (VI) and (VII) must easily enter the hydro-
gen reaction. Due to the reversability of the isozerization react-
ion all hydrogen atoms of pinacoline must finally be exchanEed.
On the baoij of the data jiven it may bo oupposed that Vae hydro-
gen exchange in the hidden i3omerization occurs as a consequence
of a regrouping of i:iethyl groups and is independent of the displace-
ment of the carbon center. Summary: 1) .ilu interaction of pinaco-
Card 2/3 line with deuteroziffuric acid was investi,ated under the conditions
0
7 5- 2 -2 616, 1
An Investigation of the Iso-zerization of Pinacoline by the Aet;1od of Traced Ato~lz
of the ketone iaomerization. It waa shown VEt urd er these condi-
tions pinacoline exchanjes the hydrogen atons in the tertiary bu-
tyl L.-,,roup a-ainst deuterium. 2) The mechmian of the reaction of
deutero-exchan(,c and pinacoline-i4oi.terization were invojti;~_'ted.
There are 1 table, and 9 references, :1. of which are Slavic.
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AUTHORS* Kursanovp D. H., Vitt S. V.
TITLE: Mechanism of the Alkylation by Means of the a-Phenethyl-
ammonium-substituted Cation
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 8, Pp 1445-1452 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the results of a previous investigation
(Ref 1) on the alkylation mechanism of baseh of various
basicities (alcohols, phenols, and amines) with the optical-
ly active H-trimethyl-a-phenethylammonium chloride are in-
vestigated. In this type of reaction either a fracture of
a few or more bonds, or a temporary existence of free, kine-
tically independent particles results (ions or radicals):
asynchronous reaction (II); or a fracture and simultaneous
(synchronous) (I) new formation of other bonds:
Ph Ph Ph h h
(_
HB:T +
~' + I I a T
+
+
I
EB:ICH-NMe HB-CH + NMe CH-NMe CH 0 CH-BH
1 3 3 1 3-We3 t
GH
or CH
6
CH
3 3
3
3
3
The alkylation of the alcohols, phenole, and amines takee place
in such a way as to permit the formation of a new bond of the
Card 1/2 carbon atom of the alkylating group in the place of the highest
SOY/62-59--6-17/42
Mechanism of the Alkylation by Means of the a.-Phenethylannonium-substituted
Cation electr njensity of the substance which is to be alkylated
(R-Ph-Fli CH ). In the case of alcohols racemic phenylethyl-
ether is fol4ed as an intermediary product; the reaction process
is asynchronous. In the case of phenols (resorcin, phloro-
lycine) a carbonium ion is formed in the intermediate stage
K,ursanov, Setkina, Ref 12). This roaction is also asynchronous.
7
The alk lation of-the amines investigated (piperidine and mor-
pholine~ was synchronous. The alkylation of the phenylethyl-
ammonium molecules for which a cation is substituted can be
synchronous or asynchronous. The reaotion is affected only by
the basicity of the group which is to be substituted. Stronger
basic groups such as amines have a synchronous alkylation~
weakly basic groupaq such as alcohols$ and phenols, an asyn-
chronous one. The methods of alkylation are described in the
experimental part. There are 1 table and 17 references, 8
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineni-7 Akademii nauk SSSH
'j
(Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: November 23, 1957
Card 2/2
SETYINA, V.N.; KUHSANOV, D.N.;_VITTL S.V... 14ARTINY..,DVA, N.S.
Isotopic exchange of hydrogen of' primary alkyl cniorides in the
presence of aprotic acids. Izv.91 55SR-Otd.khim.nauk no.11;
2081-2083 N '61. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN 555R.
(Hydrogen-Isotopes) (Chlorides)
VITT, S.V.; MARTINKOVA, N.S.
Dehydrogenation of secondary alcohols by homogeneous basic
catalysis. Izv.AN S-qM.Otd.khim.nauk no.6.-1125 162. OCRA 15:8)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Alcohols) (Dehydrogenation)
VM,j S.V.; MARTUNKOVA, N.S.
Hydride mobility of o(,-hydrogen atoms in a2coholates. Izv. All;
SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no-5:930 14Y 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1, Inctitut elementoorganichookikh eoyedineniy All SSSR.
(Alcoholates) (Hydrogen)
VITT, S,.V.-, BONDAREV, V.B.; POLININ, V.L.; ROZENGART, M.I.
DetArmination of xylene isomers in complex hydrocarbon mixtures
by qapillary gas-liquid chromatography. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
khirt. no.11:2043-2045 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinakogo AN SSSR.
NESKEYANOV, A. N.J, akademik; KOCHETKOVA, N. S.; X~TTJ-S. V.
BONDAREV, V. B.; KOVSHOV, Ye. I.
Alkylation of ferrocene. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 1:99-101
My 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institat elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
al~
P 1 4'
ACCESSION 14R. AP4035814
i5/0020/64/156/001/0099/0101
AUMOR: Nesmayanovp A. N. (Academician); Kocbetkoval X. S&; Vitt., S&V#J
Bondarev, V. B.; Kovshov, Ye. I#
TITME: Alkylation of ferrocenea
SOURCE; 'All SSSR. DokJady*, V* 156., no. 1. 1964, 99-lol
TOPIC TAG5: ferrocene., alkylationp Friedel Crafts., ethylferrocene, diethylferro-
cone, triothylrerrocenep tart butylferrocene, butyl forrocene,. preparation) IR
spectra, IM spectra
ABSTRACT: In this work ferrocener. were alkylated to give 80-90% yields, in
comparison with the Friedel Crafts methods wbich give 20-301,P", of alkylater'.
Ferrocene was reacted with ethylbromide in the presence of equimolar amounts of
AIC13 and UA1H4 in a-heptane; the reaction products were water extractc4 and the
ore,aflic portion subjected to vacuum distillation. The 100-130C (at I Mr, Hg)
fraction contained ethylferrocene and isomers of diethylferrocenep and the
130'-150C/Im fraction contained a mixture of isomeric triethylferrocenes. Mono-P
di-
tri- and tetra-tert buty1ferrocenes were similarly prepared, IR and MIM
1/2
ACCESSP in NR: AP4035814
indicated the third and fourth tert-butyl group is attached to the cecond g ring.
"NMR spectra were obtained on NMR spectrograph TaIA-5535.at 40 Megacyclen by
E. I. Fediny*= aiad P. V. Petrovokj, for which the authors-expreas their sincere
appreciation. Orig. art. has: 2 tables.
.-ASSOCIATION: Institut elemeatoorganicheaklkh.ooyedinoniy Akademii nauk BSISR
(Tilatitute of Organometallic Compounds Academy of Sciences SSSR)
suamiTim-4
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OC
ENCL: 00
NO M SOV: 005 OTIM: 003
Card 2/2
VITT9 S.V.; BONDAREV, V.B.; POLINO, V.L.
'Separation of close-boiling mixturgs on a capillary chromatograph
with flame-tb~izhtion detection. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. Khim. no.7:
1145-1150 Jl 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
1%v,
VITT, S.V.; MARTINKOVA, N.S.
Hydride mobility in alcoholates. Izv. AN SM . Ser.khim. no.3:
524-530 Mr 164. (KRA 17W
1. Institut elemantoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
- w
VITT, S.V.; ZHARIKOTIA, N.A.; PASKOVOVA, Ye.A.; R11DAUN, V.B.
Alkylation of toluene Ir/ alkyl halides azid the ratio of the
formed Isomers. Izv. All SSSR Ser. khim. no.11:2099-2101 N 164
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Institut elementoorganictieskikh soyedineniy AN' SSSR I Instl-
tut biokhimii I flziologii mikroorganizmov All SSSR.
VII'r, '-V-; P'S~' F(
Determination of' of rjy
retention paramriLers. Dokl. AN
4- 5,) 5
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh stoyedlneniy All: SSS-R. 3uLzitted
July 2, 1964.
(';_'-?-A 18:8)
t i t;- f-u* n tcorganj-
BEIMKINY V.G., kand. khim. nauk;.VlTT S.V., kand. kh1m. nauk
Symposium on gas chromatography held In Berlin. Vest. AN 53SR
35 no.9:92 165. (MIFA 18:9)
v7- -ii-, V. 0.
"On tho theory of selecting and-mals accordinE to a-e. Paper 1. The influence of the
acra of animals on the hereditary characteristics of their off5pring." by Vitt, V. 0.
(P. 161)
SO- Journal of General Biolo-./-(Zhu=al Obshche',. Biolo,-Ai) Vol. X, Illo. 3, 1~-,49
L
VI-T-I~, V. 0.
1z. Istorii Husskogo ?~onnozavodstva (From the history of hus3ian I;L(- rz3ebree ding)
Sozdaniye Novykh Porod Lo:;haley li'a i,.ubezhe XVIII-XIX Jtoletii. 'Mosk,-S 'Sellk?~5zi7iz, 1',52
358 P. Illus., Tables.
S. 0. N15
727-41
.V8
-VITT, V. 0.
Tu- "70mittee on 6talln i~rlzer I(of Lnm- cuimc4xi or HIntatere Vtt.!da -~f
actence and inventiono muivimeo that the followIng er.,IvntIfI.! pup.-Iinr srllm~n-
t1fic hwkb, wvi textbooks have beera oubmitted for (!onpetition for SWin I~rl zeb fcr
tae yeara i-~62 and jqi,'4. (~f~~etek KA~tv4M Hoscm, ;"-,t Pet, Apr, -54'
name Title cor Work
Vitt, V. 0. NFrom the History of
Russian Horsebreeding"
k~Lioated
Ministry of Agriculture USSR
So: W-3(;()C,4j 7 Tu'Y `954
BILIADIXTOV, I.A.. redaktor; GRITSZNKO, A.V,, rediktor- WIN, M.A., zamesti-
tell glaynogo redaktora, IAFTEV.I.D., LISKUN, Ye.F.: LOBANOV, P.P..
glavnyy redaktor; LYSiW10, T.D. ; SKRYABIN. K. I - , STOLETOY. 7.N. ;
PAVLOV, G.I., kandidat sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchavv redaktor;
SOKOLOV, N.S., professor. nauchnyy redaktor; ANTIPOV-KARATAYEV. I.N.,
doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchayy redaktor; KARPINSKIT,
N.F., kandidat sallakokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauLchW redaktor;
SHNSTAKOV, A.G., doktor sel4skokhozyaystvennykh nauk, professor, nauch-
nyy redaktor; RUBIN, B.A., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. nauch-
nyy redaktor; KOMARNITSKIY. N.A., dotsent. naucbnyy redaktor; LYSICTKO,
T.D., akademik. nauchny-y redaktor; POLYAKOV, I.M., professor, nauchnyy
redaktor; SHCHBGOLXV, Y.N., dnktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk,
professor, nauchr07 redaktor; YAKUSHKIN. I.Y.. akademik, nauchnyy
redaktor; LARIN, I.T., professor, doktor biologichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy
redaktor; SHRLOV, S.P., professor, doktor biologicheskiy nauk, nauchnyy
redaktor; 1DICLISHTEYN, V.I., professor, doktor sell skokhozyaystvennykh
nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; SHCH-qRBACM . D.K.. professor, doktor medi-
tsinskikh nauk, nauchnvy redaktor; OGOLIWATS, G.S.. kandidat sellsko-
khozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; Y.AXOVLXV, P.M.. akademik,
naychnyy redaktor; YNKIMOV, V.P.. agronom, rauchnyy redaktor [deceased],
MINGIN, G.P.. professor. doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. nauch-
nyy redaktor, TIMOFirM, U.N., professor, nauchnyy redaktor; TUROV.
S.1., profecsor, doktor biologicheskikh nauk; YUDIN, V.M., akademik,
nauchny7 redaktor; LISKUN, Ye.F.. akademik, nauchnyy redaktorL-~T
V.U_,, orofeasor, doktor sollukokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchny7 redak-
tor; KALININ. V.J.. kandidat Rellskokhozvavstvenmvkh nauk. nauchnyy
rw1ak,& oi i (Continued on next card)
BJINJDIUOV, LA.--- (continued) Card 2.
GRIBSN', L.K., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; 11IKOIAYXV. A.I., professor,
doktor sell skokhozyavstvennykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor, RJUIXIN, A.P.,
professor, doktor se'Llskokhozyavstvewykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;
S)WNEV, S.I., professor, doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, aar-ch-
W redaktor; POPOV, I.S., professor. doktor sellskokhozyaystvenaykh
nauk. nauchnyy redaktor; MAMIMMI, P.A., professor nauchnyy redaktor-,
INIKHOV, G.S., professor. doktor khimicheekikh nauk, naucbxqy redaktor;
ANIPIMOV, A.N., professor, nauchnyy redaktor; GUBI11, A.F., professor.
doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; POLTAV, V.I.,
professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk. nauchnyy redaktor; LINDN, V.V..
professor. doktor tekhnicheskikh nauik, nauchnvv redaktor-, CHMGAS,
B.I., professor, doktor biologichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;
NIKOLISKIY, G.V., professor. nauchnyy redaktor; AVTDKRATOY, D,K,,
professor, doktor veterinarnvkh nauk, nauchnyy rodaktor; IVANOV, S.V.,
professor, doktor biologichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktcr; VIKTUROV,
K.P., professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;
KOLYAKOV, Ya.Te., professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy re-
daktor; ANTU'llf, D.N., professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk, nauchnyy
redaktpr; MARKOV, A.A., professor, doktor veterinarnvkh nauk. nauchnvy
redaktor; DOKRACHJV, G.V.. professor. doktor veterinarnykh nauk,
nauchny7 redaktor- OLIVKOV, B.H,, professor, doktor veterinarnykh nauk
nauchnyy redaktor' (deceased]; FLMMATOV. N.A., professor, dolctor ve-
terinarnykh nauk, nauchny7 redakt or; BOLT INSKIY, V.N., professor,
doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. nauc-hnyy redaktor; VILIYAKS, VI.P., profes-
sor, doktor tekhnicheakikh aauk. nauchnyy redaktor; KRASNOV, V.S..
kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;
BEMIKTOV,I.A.---(continued) Card 3.
YSMINOV, M.G.. akademik, nauchnyy redaktor; SAZONOV, N.A., doktor
tekhnicheakikh nauk, asuchn" redaktor; NIKANDROV, B.I.. inzhener,
nauchW redaktor; KOSTYAKOV. A.N., akademik, nauchnyy redaktor;
CHIMSOV, A.A., professor. doktor tekhaicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy redak-
tor; DAVITAYA. F.F.. doktor sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk. nauchnyy
redaktor; IVANOV, N.N., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, nauchnyy
redaktor; ORLOV, P.M., professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk, nauchn"
redaktor, LOZA. G.M., kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk. nauchny7 redaktorl
CHKRNOV, A.V., kontrolinyy redaktor; ZAVARSKIY, A.I., redaktor; ROS-
SOSHARSKAYA, V.A., redaktor; FILATOVA. N.I.. redaktor~ TAWIYAHOVA,
N.L. redaktor; SILIN, V.S., redaktor BRAN2BURG. A.Yu.. redaktor;
MAGNITSKIY. A.V.. redaktor terminov; LUDRYAVTSIVA, A.G., redaktor
terminov; AKSANOVA, A.P., mladshiy redaktor; HALYAVSKAYA. 0.A.. mlad-
shiy redaktor; FZ)OTOVA, A.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Continued on next card)
BRUADIKTOV, I.A.---(continued) Card 4.
(Agricultural encyclopedia] Sel'skokhoziaistvannaia entsikolopediia.
Izd.3-e, parer. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry- Vol-5. [T-IA.]
1956. 663 P. (MLPA 9:9)
(Agriculture Dictionaries and encyclopedias)
VITTO V.O,, red,
(The raiming and use of horses) Konevodstvo i konsispollzo-
Vanie-, Moskva,, Kolosp 1964. 382 pe (MIRA 18:5)
R0Z1'd.7SKIYJ, 1.1.0. . starshiy nauchnry sotrudnik, kand.biologicheskikh nauk.;
SERG-1-1M) A.V.J. aspirant; KUDITUYASHOV., A.G... aspirant; VITT, V.O.;
doktor sel'okokhozyaystvennykh nauk., prof.
Chanpes ir the volume of circulating blood in suckling foals (,.dth
summary-bt-English). Izv. TSKHA no.1:233-238 162. (MIRA 15:6)
(BLOOD VOLIUIE) (COLTS)
VITT9 1.0.
Seven4,,,Y-fifth birthday of Sergei Nikolaevich Bogoliubskii. Biul.
MOIP. Otd. blol. 66 no.ltl54-156 Ta-F 161, (MIFA 14:3)
(130GOLIUBSKII, SERGEI NIKOLUTICH,, 1885-)
VITT, V. V.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Philological Sciences
at the Institute of Slavic Studies
"Stefan Zheromskiy."
Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No 4, 1963, pp 119-145
'UMIROSSIAH, Peter; KOCFAS, Gyula, VITTAY, PnI
Rtchark-ge of therapeutic tubes. MR97. radiol. 10 no.2:108-109 Jane
58.
1. Ornzagos Sugarfizikai laboratorium (igazgato: Dr. Hatkoczy Nandor)
I-ozlemenye.
(RAMOTHEWY, appar. & instruments
x-ray tubea, exchange & repair (Hur))
VITTky, Pal
Unification of therapeutic dosage tables. Nagy. radiol. 9 no.4:24_15-
249 Dee 57-
1, As Orszagoe Sugarfizikai laboratorium kozlemenye.
(RADIOTHXWT
standardization of dosage tables (Hun))
77,
)Vittky, Ni
AdaDtation of the stabilivolt depth therapy x-ray apparatus for
SUnerficial theraDeatic purposes. Kagy. radiol. 9 no.4:250-251 A*c
57.
1. Ornzapos SugFirf imikai laboratorium kozlemenye.
(RADIOTHIRM, appar, & instrumuts
stabilivolt depth ther. x-ray appar. adaptation for
superficial ther. (Hun))