SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVOCHKIN, F. K. - LEVSHIN, A. L.

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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6333 Bochkarev, V. V., ed. Tekhnika izmereniye radioaktivnykh preparatov; sbornik statey (Tech- niques for the Measurement of Radioactive Preparations; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 4600 copies printed. Eds.: A. M. Smirnova and M. A. Smirnov; Tech.' Ed.: S. M. Popova. PURPOSE: This book is Intended for specialists In nuclear instru- mentation. COVERAGE: The book Is a collection of articles on recent developments in,l)*measurement of the activity and 2) analysis of the composi- tion of emissions of radioactive preparations. The'methodology and apparatus used in these studies'are described in detail. References are given at the end of each article. TAZZ OF CONTENTS: Card 1/V Techniques for the Measurement (Cont.) SOV/6333 Pigoreva, N. S., Ye. G. Solodovnikova, and'V. V. Fokin. Prepara- tion of Samples for Measurement of the Activity of Certain Com- pounds Labeled With C14 and H3 Isotopes 67 Golutvina, M' M., and M. A. Lsvova. Preparation of Spealmns for Measure;;;nt of the Activity From J3-Emission 72 J&y_o_chX:1n. P. K. Heasurement of tbii Activity of Thick Sourcei--- 83 Kononenko, A.-M., V. A-. Petrov, and V. Ye. Yakhontova. Dose Distribution Along the Axis of a O-Emitting Plane Disk 100 Bazhenov, Vt A., V. V. BoohkaLrev, and T. N. Sokolova. Measure- - ment of the,ActiVity of Gaseous Preparations by Means of a Gas-Filled Counter 115 Turkin, A. D. Radiometry of 0-3hitting Gases by Means of End-. Window Counters 124 Card 3/5 RA& LEVOCHKIN, F.K.; SOKOIA)V, Yu.Ya. Dependence of the 19 -ray backscattering factor and N-Particle yield from a thick-layered source on the atomic number of the substance. Atom. energ. 15 no.6:506-508 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) L 3?001-66 LVP(k)/EWT(d)/EWT(m) EWP(h)/T-2/EWP(w)/EWP(v) EM ACC NRt AP66-21488 souRcE com uR/o4l3/66/ooo/o1j./ol4o/0l40 INVENTOR: -Belous, Yu. V.; Bilyk, G. P.; Beketova, L. A.; Levochkin, P. A ORG: none P tITIE: Aircraft doors4. Class 62, No. 18252T SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966, 14o TOPIC TAGS: auxiliary aircraft equipment, aircraft door ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for aircraft doors, such as under- carriage doors, consisting of hinge plate joints, door Jack (-3T,-push rods (5), and Fig. 1. Aircraft doors 1 - Door; 2 - balance; 3 - door Jack; 4 - rocker arm; 5 - push rods; 6 - support. C,,d 1/2 uDc: 629.13.o14.69 L 37001-66 ACC NA, Ap6021488 rocker arm (4). In order to decrease suction forces in flight and to improve the aerodynamic performance of the aircraft, the doors are equipped with aerodynamic balances (2), also in the form of doors, which are hinged to a fixed part of the air- craft and kinematically connected with the doors (1) by push rods (5) through the rocker arms (4). In addition the kinematic connection guarantees the balances' deflection in the opposite direction from the deflection of the doors. [WS SUB CODE: 01/- SUBM DATE: lOjun65/ ATD PRESS:,6-4(,36r- LVOCHKIN, N. K. Ln-OCHKIN, N. K. Autochemotherapy and turpentine in necrobacillosis in horses. So: Veterinarlya; 23; 213; February/March 19h6; Uncl. TABCON 0 0 0 LEVOCHXINX V.I. .......... Studying formulas of the technical efficiency of tractor scrapers* Nauche trudy KNIUI no-13028-332: 164 (MIRA 18-01) -,Mw- n4'5~ QN g N, WISRA-%dloine - hUS Wo 47 MaHalne - Hwedity, 'Watation In 40rooopldla Ma-cugh the totion of DIchloroldethylaulphIdo9ft S4 11. Gorshen=, RO A. Ullbarmn, 0. L. lavo&kiw, A. . rUS hkoVskiyv P. C. Sittkov .11. D. 7trnavskly, GemUcs Beat Inat Z-ol, Acod Sol US)SR, 2 pp O%k "ked Fusk SSM, rvm Ser* Vol LVIIIS No 7, 19517 Chmical stim.-lat.41on of =utatlor, was beg= before war. In postwar perloa yperito inoWed In experlmntso Cbsofwd that this substance hod high mutation gancals quality wbIch actq, cUrectly on etwor-ocoma but does not cauno any I loloqlc~:l &.cnrro In cytoplam. Sutaitted by Acadeaclan A, Ve Palledir, V Jun 19,47, PA COT53 ULrA/)bd1c1w mmedityx YArApr 48 Medicine Nuclains *Induction be Xatatibit. in'Dromphila. by Thymonuelele Acidg," Be ZU Garshamiohi Re A* ZilObsrmw4 0116, Invoobkina, Pi 0. Sittkos D. Tarnavskiyo Zool Instv Acad Sci LZM# 20 yp wZhur Obahch Biel" Val I I10 No 2 db. Presents remats obtained by nurturing larva of two lines of Do melanogastor in medilm ~eontaining and iodlim t1ownucleatee Horphosis (principally wing indentayions) were frequently observed in resultant fliesi moreover, there were incraamm in mortalit7 rate and lengtNml~~, or growth period. Discusses reasons for failure of previous efforts, in this field and significance of results in relation to soma Camral probl.3mm of genetics. Submitted 28 Jul 47 it SA"63 KUZNETSOV, A.D.; LF.VODYANSKAYA, T.S.; MININA, L.I. I- Brief news. Sudostroenie 30 no.8:65-66 Ag 164. (KRA 18:7) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl sektsii primeneniya plastmass v sudosturoyenii pri Leningradskom oblastnom pravlenil Nauclino-tekhnichaskogo obshchestva sudostroitellnoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika Krylova (for Kuznetsov). t F J, L 55044-65 EWG(J )/FY,'T(ir,)/EPF(c)/~t-PF(n)-2/EtdP( )/T/E*aA(n)/EhA( I) Pc-4/Pr-4/ Fle T7-P,-4 mlRm A('f~'KS-SION MR.- AP5013780 V M" Mit -h -fin mfi6fer-' as -on-poly" -1m s -ynta ping Ls I SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 31, no. 5, 1965, 440-444 TOPIC TAGS: radiation, polymer film, dye, polyvinyl alcbhol ABSTRACT- An effbrt was made to determine the effect of the kind and energy of radiatioAn the nature and degree of radiation-chemical changes in polymers based on Fo i.q Films were subjected to the y-radiation from Co6o and the nuclear reaction pr4ducts of boron-10 atoms with thermal neutrons B10 (n,a)L17. Completely deacetylated polyvinyl alcohol with a molecular weight of 105,000 was used to produce the films. An MBI-Hm microscope was used to measure the fillm thickness (80-90 mm). The Y-radiation of the Co60 was varied from 5 to Tn the case of radiatior bv the B10(,i.,2)!J''7 nu~iear reacticn rr-1-ci-s Card 1/2 L* 55044--657 ACCE $5,10U NR: AP5013780 -,with streams of from the tests were c6fiduct4d 109 to 1010 neutrons/CTR2.sec. The change in linear energy transfer has little effect on the yields of the Dracesses of the decolorization of dyes. The decolorization of Mithyl blue is caused by the consumption of two reduction equivalents while for methyl orange it is four. Therefore, it may be assumed that the reduction is not caused by direct interaction with the products of radiolysis of polyvinyl alcohol, ir, pall-- ticular with the atoms of hydrogen, but is due to other causes. Most probably the radiation energy transfer in the polyrer is in the form of excitation. It may be assumed that the excitation migrates along the system of hydrogen bonds from the place of its initial occurrence to the molecules of dye, Orig. art. i has: 2 equations, 4 figures, 1 table. AiSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo Ali UkrSSR) (Tnstitute of Physical Chemistry, AN UkrSSR) SuBMITTED: 16Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- GC, UP NO REF SOV: 012 OTHER: 009 DM L 1329-66 EWr (J)/EW4(h)/ F~M ------ iACCESSION MR: APS023769 UR/0089/65/019/003/0273/0276 539,1*063 :AUTHOR: Lavrentavich, Ya. I.; Levan, A, Iq Kellnikovag G. N.; Kabakchi, As MO polyvinyl alcohol to monitor gamma and neutron radia- ITITLE; Using dyed filmsoof ition-in nuclear reactors ]SOURCE: Atomnaya enorgiya, v. 19, no. 3, 1965# 273-276 ITOPIC TAGSs radiati dosimetWIP01yvinyl alcohol, dye chemical, nuclear reacto. on ABSTRACT: It is shown that radiat ion discoloration of a polyvinyl Alcohol film containing methylene blue can be used for monitoring gamma and neutron radiation in nuclear reactors. Absorption spectra for polyvinyl alsool, films dyed with methyl- lene blue are compared both before and after irradiatioWivith the spectrumvf Ina- !diated undyed polyvinyl alcohol. It.is found that i iation reduces the optical Idensity considerably at 660 mu, The tint is gradually restored when the irradiat- led films are exposed to air (about 10% restoration in two weeks). Air has no ef- fect on the optical density for several months if-the irradiated films are kept tightly pressed between plates. The optical density of irradiated films is practi-i cally unaffected by protracted (several hours) exposure to scattered daylight or byl -ca-rd MMK,14MIR;t L 1329-66 2- AUTHORt Levonevskiy, D. 4-10-5/47 TITLEs For the Soviet Power (za viast, sovetov) PERIODICALt Znaniye - Silap 1957, # 10, p 6 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The author describes events which took place during the Revolution, and, particularly Lenin's visit to the Putilov Works where he persuaded workers to construot an armored train. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Levonevskiyv D. 4-10-7/47 TITLEs The Futilov Armored Trains (Putilovskiye bronepoyezda) PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, 1957, 1 10, PP 7 - 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the participation of armored trains constructed at the Putilov Works, in the civil war. There is one photograph and one figure. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Levonevskiy, D..- SOV-4-58-9-6/34 They Chos e Chemistry (Oni izbrali khimiyu) Znaniye-silay 19589 ur 99 pp 5-6 The article tries to persuade young people to start work in the chemical industry. There are 2 photos and 1 drawing. 1. Chemistry-USSR Card 1/1 BARM, A.A.; LXVojjHvsKiY, D.A. - ---- - -.1- .. , - r7; a collectiOn of travel sketches Of [Travels in our friends' cOUnt stranu drazei; a trip through,Czachoslovakial Pateshestvis v Lenizdat, vykh..Ocherkov o poezdke v Gh8khOs3-O'ak'iU. sbornik pute (MIRA 12-:10) 1959. 259,p. (Ozechoolov2kia--Dsscription and travel) 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 'v .WWwral -w-W IT 0 0 0 0 o o l p t 1 m U it A @B w U Is. It Is ON a t i s t I Is p w 1 15 )l IS is 17 a 29 JU it U U K m CO L. A ,.A 0 r a a a I It L - M- - _- mts A.0 16"Ist'n -vl 00 _90 i-00 Go The alructure Oil Sulfide oft der-mits fit the "hilums, Is,* -00 trict (South Ufaill 00 O t, it i i(IN-Tv 11.1 ...... L 1". "00 t 01,11io -1 1, tf1k 'tot 11, Kohl -pI. I u.. -. 00 : lir One hoilivi Liti. Ittijull amoug I.."vo 0 vultian volvatur ltwiuattm~, Aud -.,it a, k-itw-t vviu,. 00 J PIT witirrals sur: pylife. st'llcuis, quitfif. N$Iile, cakife 41141 ohvm Its the midlecd $title these KOO o alt, G-4111,11 Firmids,'. w,3.udAf v Cu '111fide,i and calk"latc.. Au Aic and Cu. al., N. gvp-nui. vw. The 'W" air 44 -00 It V. limuhd woo -00 400 k40 0 60. Q; 1100 _ I ~Ai ;_ 1*., * I a, I a A t FALLUNWAL LITINATURI CLASUFKATION 00 it, t 9 hA I 'a it -1 4 8 AA4. j Z 0000,0 , it n 40 op 44 of i 0 o & 0 0000 6 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r* 0 0 : : 0 0 0 *is . : : : * * o a 0000 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o so of SOV/ 137-58-10-20717 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 54 (USSR) AUTHOR: Levonik, B.S. TITLE: Magnesium and its Utilization (Magniy i yego primeneniye) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. M-vo geol. i okhrany nedr SSSR, 1957, Nr 5 (10), pp 13-15 ABSTRACT: Data are adduced on the production of Mg in various countries from 1915 to date. The low corrosion resistance of Mg may be enhanced by purification of the metal to 99.8576 and the employment of various protective coatings. In addition to the various Mg-bearing minerals and ores, an important source of raw materials is represented by subterranean brines andthe saline water of salt lakes, which contain 4% Mg, as well as the water of the ocean, which has 0. 1376 Mg content. A major dif- ficulty in the way of wide utilization of Mg in industry is its high cost, which is 1.5 to 3 times the cost of Al. E.K. 1. Magnesium--Production 2. Magnesium-Processing 3. Magnesium Card 1/1 --App3ications 71~ Z m 'M j~ AUTHOR: Levonik, B.S., 132-58-3-11/15 TITLE: The Book of A.A. Amiraslanov "Basic Types of Zinc and Lead Deposits(methods of Prospecting, Survey and Evaluatio~" Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1957, Edition 8,000 copies (0 knige A.A. Amiraslanova "Osnovnyye tipy mestorozhdeniy svin'sa i tsinka- (metody poiskov, razvedki i otsenka)" Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1957, tirazh 8,000 ekz) PERIODICAL: Pazvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958, Nr 3, PP 55 - 57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a sharp criticism of the book published under the above mentioned title by A.A. Amiraslanov. The critic charges the author with a negligent approach to the subject. Though the book is well presented, the critic recommends the publi- cation of a new book on the same subject. ASSOCIATIM SOPS AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Lead deposits 2. Zinc deposits 3. Geophysical prospecting-USSR ISVONIX. B.S. -- 470untitative deteriduatz %n of mineraU in ore accunflAtions by the determinant methed. Zap. Toes. min. eb-va 88 ne.2.-8"3 139. OGRA 12:3) (Ores-41ampling andL estimation) (Determinants) LEVONIK, Boris Ste=93rich; YAKZHIN, A.A., doktor gool.-winer. , prof.red.Cdeceased]; IMSHENETSKIY, A.I., red. izd- va; VOLKOVA, V.V.,, tekbn. red. [Economio.geology]Voprosy ekbvimicheskoi geolo i. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 335 p. fMIRA 16:4) (Geology, Economic) V ~:-vjAVTTI~rlw it ~r Ul Al N.M.; VILENSKIY, L.I.; GORBUNOV, N.G.; GUBSKIY, V.11.; GURVICH, M.D.; LATYSXAV, Yu.M.; JJVOIrT~IW,,jr'J.; LIVSHITS, T.G. g LOGI- NOVA, M.K.; LURIY3, D.A.; LYANIMMS, G.D.; MIROSHNICBMIKO, G.K.; KOGIMSKIY, B.Ya.; N&MOVSKIY, M.I.; CRLBAMIY, Ya.P.; SA- VITSKIT, A.B.; SIMKA, S.F.; SUBKOV, G.Z.: SWGULI, B.P.; SHUBIN, V.P.; DONSKOY, Te.ye., red.izd-va; KALINITSKIY, R.Ya., red.izd-va; ZAKAKHOVSKIT, L.S., tekhn.red. (Mechanization and automation in the machinery industryl Mekhani- zateiia I avtomatizataiis v stankostroenii. Khar'kov, Kharlkovskoe obl.izd-yo. 1958. 119 P. (NEU 13:2) 1 Khnrkov. Institut "Giprostanok." 2. Direktor institute "Gipro- 9;anokm (for Orleanakiy). (Machinery lnduBtry--Technolog-leal innovations) (Antomqtion) LIVONTIN, L.I., inzh. Remote control of electric bridge cranes. Bezop. truda v prom. 2 xio.n:22-25 N 158. (KIRA 11: 11) 1. Xharlkovskly institut MaZipromash. (Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Remote control) IVANOV, N.Kh.; KALIRIN, B.S.; LURIYE, D.A - LEVONTIN ~1~.; HIROMNI- .P.; :~ M"', ',TEM-; dbR=OV. A.A.. ,CHNNKO, G.K.; SHMYGULI, 'T prof., doktor te)din.nauk, retsenzent; OPXZ.A=IY, TA.P., red.; SOROKA. M.S., red. EAmtomatic unit for the production of CO . Collected working drawings] Aytom tichasksia ustanovks d1fe proizvodstva C02: abornik rabochikh chartezhei. Moskva, Goa. neuchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-rys 1960. 8 p. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Gorshkov). (Carbon dioxide) (Mechanical drawing) all if LMIONT1111, Lev Ioa kand. tekhn. nauk, KOREWSKIY S.M. p retsenzent; CHISTYAKOVA, L.G., inzh., red.; GOPIIOSTAYPOLI-CKAYA, M.S... teklm. red. [Automation of systems of artificial climate]Avtoratizatsiia sistem lBkusstvemogo klinata. Moskva., 14ashgiz, 1962. 156 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Automatic control) (Air conditioning) (Ventilation) LEVONTIN Me, inzhe; BUKIY yu*N*p inzhw Pneumatic and electric level indicator for loose materials. 163. Nekh. i av-tom. proizv. 17 no.8:44-45 Ag (WRA 16:10) LEVOUTITI, L.I., inzh. (Kharlkov) Two plans for the automatic control of con~!-*Uonern. Vod. J San. tekh. no.12:8-12 D 164 (MIRk 18:2) LEVONTIN, L.~T~ij!4Jnzh. Automatic control of the combustion process of DUR type bollere in an open and partially enolosed system. Prom. energ. 20 no.7%35-39 -T1 165. (MIRA 18t12) 000 0*000-000-00 0 0000000-00000000,0:01o 0 1 1 4 1 4 1 0 f v to 11 is m it 11 AlX.j.,V U343 14M MUM 4 0 C_A. A -F a A-- 00 -4llo' *a C-P I WI-d I -O"L. It, Ti q M 00 00 Callarlimissak of copw with the jild of Sit -n ;WhY1016dws. V. U. I'leshkova. M. H. Lmititili,and . 1. Llivin (mooko"Itil clomkistrumnayl ruiv I M-tm State Zhar. Amal. Nikon. S. Itsi-d(lu"t. "00 Tito C&ukr anti Jones (C.A. 23, 4&17) rAptituritte 00 h ptrfefird to that of thirthat, ((*,A. JO, JUNI). A oulififird pnx,~lutr ix as Io &I I'll POO 00.3 "AU- C"'419- 190 Cl- and 110 tW%VY 911CISIS. %ll%%1Y Add zoo 1.5 ud~ of 41.4 N Jig". I st. (N1f,).V).. I ml-4 P., .)t- oo l1Wlhy~1r1*xilj4c 0010.. 0.5 tilt. Ili 05P, A6,N0 11 lid, roo 00 111 11JO/V pytitiltse main., *lid 33 sit): J 0A N"W.011. =*0 ov h1dilf Zito I'MIM1. 41111, stiff AJ mill , rtittlikur ifir4ol'" will) I sit in 141arlb, It It" thals Will 1114, 14 01 1, 7 gee of 00 a A VVIII&W C11. I)Ytklll)V. Stild 11111MIlly lymillse. li!f- Hotels #00 e 16 0 me 0 1,00 *t** 00 IsAdcp Ott owl 1144140 4- .01 ;00 a Ir IM 0 u x st it it 9 a 0 R one 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * a 0 ~t . . :1 ~00 0 000 0000 0 0 * -0-0~ -11, 000009000 IMOVIIN, K., insh. Complete series of standard plans for prefebrIcated large-panel houses, Zhil. stroi. no.3:1&18 Nr 160. (KIPA 13:6) (Apartment houses) (Architecture--Designs and plans) LEVONTIN. N Sealed joints for series 1-/+68 houses. Na stroi.Ros. 4 no.6t 28-29 Je 163. (KRA 16:6) 1. Glavnyy konst#*,or Gosudarstvennogo treBta po proyektirovaniyu zhilykh i obahchestvennykh ;daniy, ikh oborudovaniya i blagoustroy- stva *aselennykh mest. tEuilding.-Aetails) BRILING, Yevgeniy Romanovich; OSTRF,TSov, Valerly Mitrofanovich; chn. red.; ZUBKOVA, y,.S., red.; LEVONTIII N.B., inzh.) nau BOLOTINA, AiF.-, red. &Part- calculations of elements for (Examples Of scheta konstruktsii m-ant houses] Primery ra zdanii. Moskva, krupnOpanel',Wkh zhilykIl 191 P. large-panel sovremenrWkh Strojizdat, 1964. (~JJRA 17:7) 1"-n*'B . LIVONYAN, B.TS. WyAH, A.S.*, PACHADMIYAN9 09 'HAI,Tpal, N.14.. . _kl,,,19 contakning binary mixtures# ,(or Studying the oparatiou of nubble cbambers (MIRA 12 . I) Dokl.Ajj 1,rm.SSR 27 no.4:?17-220 1 58- (for Kocbaryan). 2. Fizi- Cbjen_korrespondent AN Arvqa,nskoT SSR institut Ali Arvyanslv SSR* cbes n-7 (Bubble ebambers) KOCHARYAN, N.M.; ALEKSANTAN. A.S.; PACHADZHTAN, Kh.B.; LEYONrAN, B.TS. Investigating the operation of a bubble chamber witb-variovs 15inary mixtures. Frooti-12 and carbon dioxide. DokI.LN Arm. SSR. 27 n0-5:283-216 '58- (KM 12:5) 1. Fisicbeskly institut AN AruSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN A;w;SR (for KoebwTan) (B;bble chamber) L-P- &M.; N.WRkMAN, -bubble chamber as r8- Aitivity of A no.2:87-91 Investigating the S,er Arn.SSR 30 lateci to low Preso~.Ire, Dokl AN (Mju 13:6) 160- U AN Arwy&ngkoy SSR (for 10charyan)o Men-korresPOU16 t (Ionization chambers) MORAN, L. M. Seasonal unevenness in the production of milk and milk products in the Armenian SA.R. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biel. I sellkhos. -sauki 10 80-3:35-42 Mr 157. (w2A 10.15) 1.1erevanskly soovst*rIsArVy institut. (Armenia-Dairying) 1. LEVOSHIN, V.K. 2. USSR (600) 4. Agriculture 7. Grapes. 3-e izd. Saratov, Obl. goe. izd-vo, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions.Library of Congress,Februaryxl953.Unclassified. 4E Vd _S_ /Y/ /V, ~1 /< USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Derrie6. m-6 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol., No 20, 1958, 91793 Author : Levoshin, V.K. Inst ---------- Title The Horticultural Significance of Shelter Plantings Along the.Volga River, Orig Pub S. kh.-Povolzhlya, 1957, No 3, 36-38- Abstract This study examines the types of orchard shelter belts: non-aerated, skeleton, aerated and avenue type bats. In the arid,'-conditions of the South East, orchard sheltering tree stands increase the molsture store of the soil betveen the rows by 60-70% in comparison with the field. It is recomended that the shelter belts and windbreaking lines baplaced at a distance of 12-16 meters from the rows of the fruit trees. To prevent any harmful effect from the reea in the shelter belt exerted on the fruit trees, it is suggested that the tree roots be out periodically, Card 1/3 113 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fr~-.its. Berries. 14 Abs Jour Ref Zh r Biol., No 13, 1958, 82470 Autbor Levoshin, V,K. Inst Saratov Agric.,lit-.re Institute Title Relief ex-d Microclimate ia Orchard Cv-.1tivation in Povolzh YI-1 - Orig Pob Tr. Saratovsk. s.-kh. ill-ta, 1957, 10, 153-168 Abstract The principal forms of Povolzhlye relief are cited and their characteristic from the point of view of s,.itabili- ty for start-L;-.i_r orcllards and vineyards is Given. The stu- dy of the. infl,ience of the relief and micracli-mate rela- ted to i"", on fri1t T;jantr, was coiiducted in the orchard pf Saratovkkiy instit-Lite of Agric-ulture- Res-,-.Its of the observalAons r)n the variations in separate elements of the microclimate and data on the effect of the thickness Card 1/2 1o4 - ussR/cultivated Plants - Fr...:Lts. Berries. M Abs jour Ref &hur Biol., No 18, 1958, 82470 of the snow cover mi soil teinperat--~re are cited. Mlith the taickness of thJ snov cover of 80 ce-Aineters and with the oiAdoor air t6mpekature of -330 the soil tem- peratv..re at the depth of 25 centimeters was -20, at the dePth Of 50 centimeters - 0.30 and the depth of 75 cen- timeters - above zero. Under the conditions of arid Povolzh'ye, the northern and northwestera slopes are the most favorable ones for orchard ct-.1tivation in regard to inicroclimate. In Zavolzililye, orchard cuitivatioa is aarried on only with irriaation. Intuidation of the or- chards with the waters of spring floods for 7-8 days, when the trees are still in the state of winter rest is beneficial. -- A.Ch. Kelli Card 2/2 LVOSHIN. v.V. Iffoct Of-U100tinic acid on the 7&1- 1 toks. 17 no.2:16-19 Mr- vascular system In rabbit. AP 0"A 7:6) 1. Kafedra farmakologi mediteinskogo inatitutt (gav. prof. X.A.Shelev) S&ratorskogo a. (BLOOM PRISSM , effect of drugs on. *YdcOtinic acid, Ln rabbits) (NIGOTINIC AGIDO effects, Oon.blood pressure in rabbits) levoshizi, V. V. va,z-, V-11.~-g ip," "The e,'fect of nicotinic acid on blood pressure and respiration of the rabbit." Min Health RSFSR. Blagovesbehansk State Medical Inst. Blagoveshchensk, 1956. (Dissertation gor the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science). Knizhn#Za latoRis' No 34, 1956. Moscow. V -R, USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. General Problems. V Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol., No 9. 1958# 42200. V Author V * V. Inst Blagiftesh ttc-sk Medical Institute. Title. The Effect,of the Active Reaction of the Medium Upon the Action of Dioxybenzols. Orig Pub: Trs Blagoveshchen. med, In-ta, 1956, 2., 138-142. Abstract.-The action of solutions of pyrocatechin (1:2000), resorcin (1:3000), and hydroquinone (1:1000) upon the Isolated frog heart was studied In media with pH of 6.3,, 7.3,, and 8.3. The depressing action of the d1oxybenzols on the rhythm and amplitude of the cardiac contractions varied with different values of pH and showed the greater effect In alka- line media. The depressing action of ihe prepqra- tions Is due to the direct effect of the dioxybenzois Card 117- 6 C; CU14 r -,ky US, 3 it I GATZGORY *Pharmacology, Toxicology. Vitamills .701.1-R. : RZBiol., NO. 12 1959, WO- 56720 A U TH 0"L :Levositin, i.V. ITT~ Institute LP ffiie Influenct: of Nicotinic Aciu oa tne Ear Vessels of the MUbit CRMI . PUB. ~rr- 'Aa.;,ovesnchen, ~',ed. In-ta, 1956, Vol-2, A-33TRAC'T :F,xperitionts on the isolated rabbit ear saawed that nicotinic acid exorcises a unique ef1ect on the vessels, changing periodically with c'nanges in its concentration and being different in different phases. Concentrationa of 1:500-1000 yield, In the saturation phase, an initial dilatation of the vessels, which iss replaced by constriction but wiAch ia again seen during the washin.-out neriod. Concentrations of 1:2-60 thous..nd are chnracter- ized by~ a istarked vasodilatinK action during the saturation phase anti a relatively slight vaso- co,stricting efiect during the washing-out -,ihase. C A.-, D 1.113 GouaLrj CATZOORY AB.S. JOUR. I RZBiol. No. 1958, No. AUTFOP ORIG. PUBe AF3TRACT In concentrations Of 1:100-2D0 thousand, dilata- tion of vessels occurs during the first half of th*'action phasei$ being replaced in proportion to decreasing, concentrFttion 7by an increasing constrict tiofi-of.:the Yessels----1his vasocanstricting effect is~superseded,by!a alight,dilatation at the very onaet Of weshlng-~out and-continues to increaae in the washing-out phase, reaching 60-70% of the or- iginal value during this period. In concentra- tions of 1:250, 4009 and 60o thousand, the vaso- canstrictive 6ffect durine the saturation phase weakens, being replaced by a tendency toward a vasedilatory effect. Ine latter, in concontra- CARD: 2/3 ISAYEVA, T.Mj LEVOSHIN, V-V- Dynamics of lipid metabolism indices in experimental arteriosclerosis. Vop. pit. 23 no-5:55-58 S-0 164. (MIRA .18:5) 1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - dotsent V.V.Levoshin) Chitinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. SOLDATKIN, I.S.; NOVOKRESHCHENOVA, N.S.; RUDENCHIK, Yu.V.; OSTROVSKIY, I.B.; LEVOSHINA. A -Ad Study of the feeding activity of fleas of the greater gerbil under natural conditions by the use of radioactive indicators. Zool. zhur. 40 no.11:1647-1650 N '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. All-Union Research Institute raw. oblo, Saratov and Anti-PlaVe Station of Nukus. (Fleas) (Insects--Food) NOVOKRESHCHENOVA, N.S.; SOLDATKIN, I.S.; LEVOSHINA, A.I. Method of radioactive indicators used for determining the comparative frequency of feeding of various species of fleas under laboratory conditions. Vop, ekol. 4:135-137 162. NLRA 15:11) 1. Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut "Mikrob", Saratov. 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Mechanization and cultivation practices for obtaining high potato yields. Inform.biul.VDNKH no.ls5-8 Ja 164. (MIRA 1734) 1. Glavnyy agronom oporno-pokazatellnogo khozyaystva "Belogorka" Severo-Zapadnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta sel'skogo khozyaystva. LEVGVNIK' F. Effect of frequency variation on the accuracy of induction meters. P. 380. FJZKTROTEHNISKI VESTNIK. ELECTROTECHNICAL REVIEW. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Vol 260 no. 11/12, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959. Uncl. LEMVNIK, Ifera, inz,. A report on the organization of documentation servie,,s in Poland. Nova proiar 14 no.5/6--425-426 0 163 IZVOYEV, A. With the help of active members of the technical council. Mor. flot 22 no.11:43 N 162. . (MMA 15:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy.tekhnicheakim kabinetom Murmanskogo arkticheskogo parokhodstva. (Murmansk-6,ferchant marine--Technological innovations) ",14Z BIANTERR Me.; PROZOROV, L.V.; LEVRENTIYEVA, L.P.; SIMFBRENIKOVA, B.G.; SMIRNOV, Ye.I.; REVTOV, V.D. Effect of thermomechanical. treatment with the use of extrusion on the mechanical properties of steel. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.8tl6-21 Ag 164. (MIRA 17-.10) 1. Voesoyuznyy zaochnyy maBhinostroitellnyy institut i TSentrallnyy nauchno-'Lsaledovatellskiy institut teldmologil i mashinostroyenlya. LEVIRERO, Sillyano Results of a year of the trade-union'tstruggle in Italy. Veen. prof. dvizh. no.1:3-9 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Chlen ispolnitellnogo komitets, Vaeobahchey itallyanskoy , konfederatail truda, i zaveduyushchiy otdelam mezhdunarodnykh otnoshmn1y Vaeobahchey itallyanskoy konfederataii truda. 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Uncl. .~WRMI x N IjffROVA, L.P. natituto Of Literature. visn7k AN UR6R In tha T.H.Sh67ChGnko 1 8:3) 26 no-3-:70-72 Ja 155. (KIRL (Ukrainian literatura-History, and criticism) POKBOVSKAYA, X.I.; 2&w. ~ ~I.; NATANSON, S.V. Complex compounds of.polymethine dyes with silver ions. Part 1. Formation of silver complexes with carbo- end polyearbocyanines. Zhur.fis.khis. 30 no,1:161-171 Ja 156. (KWA 9:6) I.Xino-fotoinstitut, Kooky&. (Garbocyanine dres) (Silver) (Compounds, Complex) I.P.; YEROFEYEVA, O.B. HYdrodynamics of bubbling. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. noO:239-2"' 162. (MM 15:7) 1, Tashkentskiy politekhnicheisciy institiA.. kafedra protsessov i apparatov khimicheskikh i ~ishchevykh proizvodstv. (Ebu2lition) (Distillation) LMH, I.P.; -KEROFEIPEVA, Oef C~ Calculation of the hydrau-Uc resistance during bubbling. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.4:779-788 Ap 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Kafedra, protsessov i apparatov khimichaskoy takhnologii Tashkentskogo politekhnicheskogo institutao (Distillation apparatus-Fluid dynamics) 124-57-2-2091 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 88 (USSR) AUTHORS: -~~ov, M. I~ , Yerofeyeva, 0. B. TITLE: Some Problems of the Hydrodynamics of a Suspension (Nekotoryye voprosy gidrodinamiki vzveshennogo sloya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sredneaz. polit.ekhn. in-ta, Tashkent, Gosizdat UzSSR, 1955, pp Z98-305 ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation of the hydrodynamic resistance of a suspension was performed in a glass tube having a 31. 4 mm inner diameter. The tests were made on quartz sand with a particle size of 0. 75- 1. 00 mm. The effect of the hydrodynamic resistance of the screen which supported the sand on the resis- tance of the suspension was studied with particular care. Five different. types of screen were tested, and each screen was tested with diffetent amounts of sand. Results are adduced for several tests relative to the evaluation of the effective cross section of the flow and the porosity. Measured values of the resistance for various tests are graphically represented, Some relationship between the resistance and the type of screed used Card 1/1 is estal-lished. Bibliography- 15 references. Ye., M. Minskiy 1. Sand--Hydrodynamic characteristics 2. Fluid flow--Test results SOV/ 124-58-8-8981 Translation from: Referativ-nyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 95 (USSR) AUTHOI~~~~., Yerofeyeva, O.B. TITLE- The Impeded Precipitation of Solid Particles Out of a Viscous Liquid (Stesnennoye osazhdeniye tverdykh chastits v vyazkoy zhidkosti) PERIO-DICAL: Tr. Sredneaz. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 4, pp 291-298 ABSTRACT: An experimental investigation is made to ascertain the laws that operate in cases of impeded precipitation, wherein the authors examine the specific instances of the precipitation of quartz sand (having grain sizes of from 0.75 to 1.00 mm) and of small glass spheres (2.4 mm in diameter) out of aqueous solutions of glycerin (with viscosities ranging from 1.75 to 155 centipoises). Assumed to be the most basic of these laws, and investigated as such, is the relationship between the volu- metric concentration of the suspended substance (I - c ) and the Reynolds number R, which two quantities are approximately in inverse proportion to each other. It is stated that, in solutions with a viscosity of from 14.5 to 155 centipoises, the absolute Card 1/2 rate at which the impeded- precipitation process occurs in the 'Y~ SOV/124-58-8-8981 The Impeded Precipitation of Solid Particles Out of a Viscous Liquid case of small sand particles, in the volumetric -concentration range of Z25- 2016, is virtually independent of their volurnetric concentration. All other conditions being the same, a certain relationship between the precipitation rate and the volumetric concentration of the'particles was observed, how- ever, in the case of the larger-sized particles, i.e., the glass spheres. There is a very distinct relationship between the impeded precipitation rate and the viscosity of the suspending medium. The authors propose the ex- pression R=(l - . )n - A(l - f ) (valid for the conditions of impeded precipi- tation that occur in viscous liquids), wherein n= 0.25 and A= 11.0. The authors' assertion --- to the effect that the rate at which the impeded precipi- tation occurs is virtually independent of the volumetric concentration of the particles in question --- is inaccurate. The dependence of the former on the latter, under the conditions of these particular experiments, has merely been obscured by the more striking influence of the viscosity. U.Ts. Andres Card 2/2 BALANDINA, O.B.; KLENOV, V.B.; LMH, I.P._ Studying contracted gas flow in liquids and determining specific gravity of gas-liquid emulsion. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. takh. nauk no;5:41-51 '58. (MIRA 11:12) I.Sredneaziatskiy politakhnichookly institut. (Fluid dynamics) (Absorption of gases) -7777777= 5(4) SOV/80-32-5-17/52 AUTHORS. Levsh I P Balandina, O.B. TIM: The Bubbling of Air Thraugh a Layer of Viscous Liquid PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 5, pp 1029-1039 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The determination of the hydraulic resistance during bubbling is necessary for the calculation of rectification columns, bubbling absorbers, etc. In the article the bubbling of air through a layer of aqueous glycerol solution with a viscosity of 1-80 centipoise at a layer height of 0.3 - 70 cm is investigated. The viscosity of the solutions was determ-Ined by an Ostwald vi-scosimeter, the surface tension by a Rebinder apparatus. First the hydraulic resistance of the wetted grid is determined, then that of a 0.3 cm, 5 cm, 10 am layer, etc. The air speed was 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 m/sec. The charaater of the bubbling at constant air consumption depends on the viscosity of the liquid. At 1-10 centipoise the air first forms a tongue in the liquid, later on it moves in spirals, in the upper part of the apparatus foam is formed. At 60-80 centipoise large bubbles are formed, the size of which increases with the viscosity. Card 1/2 The curves 4r-t& show a clear maxim= for /* = 5-10 centipoise. The Zhe Bubbling of Air Through e. Layer of Vi.3c-ouz Liquid SOV/80-32-5-17/52 Increase of the visco3ity from 1 to 10 centipoise increases the I hydrwalic resistance of the layer- 1.2 - 1.3 times, a further increase lowers the resistance due to 1.1,e sa-i7aration of the system by gas and the lowering of the spe,,,ific gravity. The comparison of the calculated and experimental data shaATs an ervor of 1 15%. The drived equation (28) can be used in a wide rcange of values. At a layer height H