SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LISEVICH, L. N. - LISHCHENKO, T. V.
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VUSHKO, V.P.,; LISEVICH, L.N. [Lisevych, W-1.1; 1) YUK, L.S.
J, I AR.13
Solution of a m.-I-yed prcblil~~m for wa elliptic difffirential equation
degenerating on zhe boundar.-f 04' th5 region. D~Dp. A-li URSR no.6:690-
691 '65- (MIRA 3-8:7)
1. p-cligrafichgakiy Inatitut.
AID P - 352
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card
Author Llsevitskiy, P. B., Engineer
Title Placing of concrete for foundation work from scaffold
bridges
Periodical : Sbor. mat. o nov. tekh. v stroi., #4, 7-10, 1954
Abstract : As reported from Zaryad'ye (Moscow), the placing of
concrete for a two-story foundation of a large building
was executed from scaffold bridges making the work
speedier and more efficient. BuildJng machines were
used. 6 graphs.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
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LISEYITSKIY. P.Bs. inshener.
AxPerience in filling in under metal foundation plates. Stroi.
pro=. 32 ri6.3:14-16 Mr 054. (KLU 7:5)
(7cmdatious) (Concrete construction)
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POLAND Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustion. B-9
Explosions. Topochemistry. Catalysis.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Mimiya, No 10, 1959, 34275
Author : Swinarski A., Siedlewski J., Idsewski R.
Inst :Not given
Title :Investigation of Catalyst Structure and of the
Reaction Mechanism Involving Oxidation of H2S to
Sulfur on the Activated Carbon,
Orig Pub: Gaex woda i techns sanit., 1958, 32, No 8o 300-302
AbstracIt: By empl oyintrxamic and static methods, addition
Of C2H NH nd HCl 9 gas) to reaction mixtures
51
Was lnves?l~" together with the effect of Im-
pregnating activated carbon (AC) with 0.5 n HC1 --
USed as a catalyst for the oxidation Of H2S to
elementary S employing 02 in a stream Of C02 at
Card 1/3
12
POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustion. B-9
Explosions. Topochemistry, Catalysis.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 10, 1959, 34275
Abstract: 180, It has been demonstrated that Activity of
A02 increases with the addition of I to the mixtLu-e
Of H2S + 02 and goes through the maximum (increase
of 43% in the activity of AC) at 6 vol % I based
on the volume of 02 useda After treatment with
0#5 n HCl, activity of AC decreases. Additions of
HC1 (to the reaction mixture as a gas) leads to
further decline of activity of AC. In the opinion
of authors, oxidation of S4- or HS- takes place on
the surface of AC in'accordance with the following
reaction mechanism: S2- + 2H+ + 0.502 = S + H20 + Q,
where Q is the thermal effect of the reaction.
Ionization of H2S on AC is promoted by the presence
of hydrated oxides of carbon, present on the sm-
face, which are basic In nature. Addition of I
Card 2/3
POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Kinetics. Combustions, B-9
Explosions. Topochemistry. Catalysis.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 10, 1959, 34275
Abstract: intensifies the Ionization of H2S molecules. The
activity decline of AC occurring in the treatment
with HC1 (acid) is explained by the replacement
of the surface hydroxides by inactive chlorine
ions. 0. Polotnyuk
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ISound3 for gas turbine measurements. Inst lotn prace no.19t
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AP6029403 SOURCE CODE: PO/0102/66/000/005/0013/0019
AUTHOR: Lisewski, Zdzislaw (Haster engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Use of lemniscate intake openings for delivery measurements
SOURCE: Technika, lotnicza i astronautyczna, no. 5,1966, 13-19
TOPIC TAGS: rotaxy machine, turbine, compressor, flow measurement
ABSTRACT: The-article deals with the measurement of the air delivery rate of rotary
machines .(Compressors and turbines). The difficulties encountered in the conduct of
such measurements with reducing pipes, diminishers, Venturi t:ubes and apparatus of
that general type; are briefly reviewed, and a test and measurement method based on th
iuse of intake apertures of lemniscate configuration is proposed and theoretically and
i
Iexperimentally substantiated. The intake calibration factors for typical axial com-
pressors are derived and the technique used in the measurement of pressure and the
derivation of intake calibration factors is described. A number of schematic dia-
grams illustrating the -use of the intake apertures for air delivery measurement are
presented, pressure distribution charts are analyzed, and an estimate-is made of the
delivery rate on the basis of wind tunnel tests employing the methodology proposed.
Statements of expectable test accuracy with the lemniscate intake procedure and with
respect to the general.area of applicability of the method are included. Themethod
Cafd 1/2 UDC: 681.121.7t621.43-41
C NR. AP6029403
is particularly well suited to the testing and analysis of various kinds of aircraft
rotary machines.. Orig. art. has: 18 formulas, 4 tables, and 5 figures.
SUB CODE: 13, 14-/ SURX DATE: none/ *ORIG REV: 004/ SOV REF: 004/ OTH REV: 002
Card 2/2
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S/I4i/'0/003/Oo3/UzW021/XX
E073/E335
AUTHORt Useyeako A.
TITLEt Paramagnetic Resonancel in Lacmoid
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,
Radiofizika, ig6o, Vol. 3. No. 39 PP. 537 - 538
TEXT: For observing And studying the spectra a super-
heterodyne spectroscope was used and for measuring the
magnetic field a proton measuring device was used. The
specimen was in the form of a crystalline powder weighing
0.05 g. The investigations were carvied out at room
-temperature at 9 260 Mc/s, A single line was found to
exist with a g-factor equalling 2.0036, which is very near
to the 8;-factor of the free electron. Calculation of the
ratio of' the fourth and second momen ts of the lines showed
that an appreciable exchange interaction exists (1.56). To
determine the delocallsation of the unpaired electron,
attempts; were made to resolve the superfine structure.
However, investigations carried out in aqueous and alcohol
solutions of lacmold with various concentrations did not
produce the desired results. Assuming that the spectrum
Card 1/3
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S/141/60/003/003/020/021/XX
E073/E335
ParamagneticResonance in Lacmoid
is due to destroyed chemical bonds of the carbon atoms, the
temperature dependence of the absorption was recorded. For
natural and artificial carbons such work was carried out
by Ingram et al(Ref. 1), who showed that on increasing the
temperature, the absorption increases, reaching a maximum,
and then drops. For carbons the maximum absorption Was
found to be at 550 OC; they attribute this to the fact that
at this temperature a large quantity of hydrogen is generated
and many unsaturated bonds remain. On further increase in
the temperature the aromatic rings become more mobile and
this leads to joining of the side bonds with neighbouring
rings; the absorption drops. Fig. I shows the curve of the
concentration of free radical N as a function of the .
lacmoid-bmperature T . It c, be seen from the curve that
the maximum absorption is observed at 530 0C4 within the
limits of sensitivity of the spectroscope the signal ceased
completely at 730 OC. Thus, the temperature at which maximum
absorption is observed is almost the same for carbon and for
lacmo3'.d,.
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E073/E335
Paramagnetic Resonance in Lacmoid
There ;!Lre 1 figure and 1 English reference.
,ASSOCIATIONs Kharlkovskly pedagogicheskiy instltut
imeni G.S. Skovorody
Pedagogical Institute imeni
G.S. Skovoroda)
SUBMITTED: February 15, 1960
Card 3/3
7~!
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AU71HORS: Ginzbur- ' B. 14 Vulykh, A.K., Li~~reyen2co, !.I. and
Klimenho, D. G.
TIT Mechanical Gland sealing of a hot-blast s tove burner.
(Mlekhanicheskoye sallnikovoye uplotneniye -orelhi
vozdu~~chonaGrcvateiya).
REEZIODIGAL: Metalluro,
10,53
pp. 7-10 (U3,7310.
110.3
0
1
,
7
ABSTPWICT: TDhe authors describe how at t1le imeni Pet rovskiy
(imeni Petrovskogo) works, where lack of sDace Drevents
the use of standard isolatinG devices for the 00.,;-rr-.er
stoves a mechanically clamped seal with interchan--bable
con.nectinS pipe and lid %~.,as developed and introduced.
The arran:---ement is moved with a monorail and the joint,
is liberally greased. At the end of the "on :-as"
period the connectin- pipe is mo-ved backIr and -the lid
is bolted on.
There are 3 figures.
A113SOCIATION: Petrovskiy (Zavod im. Petrovsko6o).
A:VAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
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J_ V Ae S,
47-58-2-10/30
AUTHOESs Kramar, V.Ya. (4th SecOndarY Scbool, F=otoP, &uwkaya Oblast')
Liseyev, A.S. (536th Secondau Scbool, Moscow); Tizhokbo4i I. F.
Tq-t1-1-se-c-o-ffw-7 school: Zal)orozh-ye)
TITLE: On the Contents of a Mysics Course in Connection With
questions of Polytechnical Instruction (0 soderzhanii kursa
fiziki v svyazi s voprosami politekhnicheskogo obucheniya)
PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1958, Nr 2, PP 56-57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Different opinions are expressed by the above mentioned authors
on aspects of teaching physics. V.Ya. Kramar says that the se-
paration of practical works on electro-engineering from physics,
into an independent course is wrong. A.3. Liseyev writes that
the teaching of physics in the VI and VII classes should be
de-emphasized, and the number of hours of teaching physics in
the VIII class should be increased. I.F. Timokhov complains of
the lack of uniform teaching methods in this subject.
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
Card-1/1 1, Physics-Study and teaching
L-A-d 6 Eyr(d)/EWP(k)/F-WP(h)/EWP(v)IEI'IP(l) BC
7X0-"7W'__AP6005376 (IV) SOURCE COM UR/6"3/66/000/001/0122/CU21-
i3vo A. N Liseyenko, Yu. I.
AUTHORSt Khomyak
ORGs none
TITLE: Two-stago-pressure reducer. Class 47y No. 17743"
SOURCki Izobretaniya, pronyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znski, no.: J, l966., - M
TOPIC TAGSt prossure regulator,, pressure valve, pne controlp
Imeumatic drive
ILBSTRAGT: is Author Certificate presents a two-6tage pr~"ure reque6r. A meas-
T
Ming valves an adjustable springy and a piston are-built ' to its body, The piston
'o
----Ved to the adjusting screw of the spring and moves
Is conneo .4er.the influence of
the air present izi the main conduit, To provide for an autio-tin. remate control
Aiwitching of the exhaust pressure from one setting to another,fthq~mechanism it,
Vrovided with a pmeumatio drive operating the piston. (see
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LISEYEV A
Trees as the chroniclers of climate. Biol. v sbkole no.4:81-8Z
ii-Ag 1.61. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Vaeacyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut lesovodstva i
makhanizataii lesnogo khozyayetva.
(Tree rings)
BIRLM, Izraill Gavrilovich, inzh.;
PrW=li uchastiye: KHOKUTETbMY, A.Ye., inzh.; SPIIEOVSKIY,
L.N.. inzh.. BELEVITIN, A.I.. insh.0 retsenzent;
NOP" inxh., red,
[Compressor un#s] Kompressornye stantaii. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-
takhn,,Isd-vo naahinostroltelitTrT9 1959. 323 p. (MIRA 13:4)
(Air oompressors)
RAKOVITSAN, Aleki3andr Petrovich, kand.tokhn.nauk, dots.; SAFRONEYEV,
Vladimir Borisovich) inzh.; LISEYEV, Vasilly Pavlovich, dots.;
GORCHAR, A.S.p red.; IMMEVA-y-Le ~op
(Design of reinforced-concrote engineering structures] Pro-
ektirovanie zhelezobetonrWkh inzhenerrykh sooruzhenii. Kiev#
Goestroiizdat USSR, 1962. 366 p. (KMA 15:7)
(Reinforced concrete construction)
(Hydraulic structures)
elm : , :- .- I
I SHOWN mm. MMMMMM.~
MCHETOVA, I. (Kurgan); IGNATENKOO N. (Belgorod);
ZRVIKUN, &.,9 insh. po takhmike bazopaBnosti
Editor's mail. Okhr. truda, i note. strakh. 6 no.3:22 Mr 163,
(MIRL 16W
1, Derevoo'brabatyvayushobiy savod tresta. "Stroydetall-70"
(for Zevakhin).
(Industrial bygiens)
VAKSM&N, Tefim Natanovich (Vaksman, M.N.]; LISHAK, Feliks.Iogifovich
ir~ - ---
El*nhak, F.I.],- KOCIEKRGA, M., red.; tel-chn.red.
[Ecommist's handbook] Dovidnyk bospodarnyka. K]riv, Dersh.
v.vd-vo tekhn. lit-r7 URSR. 1958. 388 p. OIR& 12:1)
(sconamicts)
LISHAK, I.
From preaticea in the adjustment of 4,aerator systems. Sakh. prom
37 no.303~-37 Mr 163. (KIRA 16:1)
1, Upravleniye "Kiyevenergonaladkawo
(Sugar industry-Equipwnt and supplies)
LLSHAK, I. I., inzh.
Using the heat from continuous scavenging of boilers. Bnergetik
8 no.5:13 W 160. (NMA 13:8)
(Boilers) (Waste heat)
;HAKP LI,
got interceptors in the filt:qws -of a chemical feed vater
purification x Iyeten. Energ-i elekt"tekh.proxv noi063%.64
O-D 162; (MIRA 1612)
1, Kiyevenergonaladka,
(Feed-vater purification)
USHAK, K.
Nov experimental aspects in investigating'(1ioncephalie nechanisam
and processes of higher nervous activity,. Zhur. Tye. nery. delat.
5 no.5%636-643 S-0 '55. (HM 911)
1. Institut fiziologii Meaitsinsiogo universiteta, Poch, Vengriya.
(DINOMPH&LON, p)Wsiology,
highernervous funct)
(GAWMAL MVOUS SYSTM. physiology,
higher nervous funot., diencephalic aspects)
-77-7-7-T -77, -7-7
THEM, D. (Telegdy, G.]; ENDRETSI, Ye.(Endroczi, E.1; ~LSHA~, K. (Lisak, K.]
Progesterone secretion by the ovary during various stages of pregnancy
and lactation. Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.1:103-106 Ja-F 164.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Institut fiziologii Meditsinskiy universitet, Pech) Vengriya.
a. A itc r
lpplimi~'n of thn e. aa zmmuiadan ct htts- -,!I
- I 12C
.4 ~ ;Pq. Cajbir~j~, ,I., ojf
(6.th tM cov- I w a
af Lht~ ST"nt "Wz;. ~l -,I I--
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the f
AUTHOR: Kallman Lishshakj Academician 26-58-7-5/48
TITLE: Progress on Lines Initiated by Pavlov (Po puti pavlovskikh
issledovaniy)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 7, PP 33-40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Hungarian author briefly sketches Pavlov's idea on con-
ditioned reflexes and points out the fact that this idea
.has become more and more universally accepted due to the
progress of insights based on the concepts of the materia-
listic doctrine, as well as improved research methods that
confirm f 71OV's assertions. Foreign research along Pavlov's
lines is outlined. The Institute of Physiology of the Medic-
al University of Peu in Hungary has confirmed foreign re-
search of 1954o that the electric activity of the Ammon's
horn is contrary to that of the neocortex in the exuited
state. Further research was devoted to impulses counter-
acting the conditioned reflexes simultaneously. It is hoped
that clues explaining pathologic behavior will be found.
Card 1/2 There are 2 photos, 2 graphs and 1 Soviet reference.
Progress on Lines Initiated by Pavlov 26-58-7-5/48
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut fiziologii meditsins-kogo universiteta Peu - Ven-
gr.Lya (The Institute of Physiology of the Medical Universi-
ty of Peu - Hungary)
1. Physics--USSR
Card 2/2
LISHAK; M.,_ otv, za vnmok; POCHEKDA, L., tekbn. rod'.
[corn grover's lib"ary) Bibliotecbk# kukurudzdi~bda. Kyiv..
Kyivfjlke oblasne krqzbkova-gazetne vyd-vbp _1961s l, pamph2etse
0
(MM 15-3)
(Ukraine-corn (Maize))
LISHAK, M.G~.~
Metabelian and, weakly metabellanf2 groups,, idealizing condition.
Vest. AN.Kazakh. SSR 20 no.1,005-79 0 164. (KRA 27:11)
lzt wall
~ LISHAK,V.A.
~
Metal and brams adapters. Zav.lab.21 no.6:739-740 155.
(MIRA 8:9)
(K rays--Appqratus and supplies) (Camt iron--Ketallography)
Determining the preamwo on oloments of large-panel buildings
caused b7 uneven settlizig of the foundation bad. 09n., fumd, i
mekb. grun. 7 no.5s23-21,1; 165. (MIRA 18:10)
T"Ll
KOSITSYN, B.A.; LISHAK, V,I.; SERGEYEV, D.D.
Responses to P.P.Shagin's article "The problem of settlIng joints
in frameless apartment housas on irregularV compressed and
sagging foundations." Osn., fund. i mekh.grun. 6 no.2123-26
,64. (KRA 17:4)
TIBE19SKA, Marta; LISHAKOVA, Erna; BUNTOVA, Eaa; EARICA, Stefan
Metabolism of amino acids during the formation of vitamin M2
by astrain of Actinomyces olivaceas. Biologia 18 no.12:
928-936 163.
1. Tentrales Forschunginstitut far die Vahrungsmittelin-
dustrie, Zweigstelle in Bratislava.
LISHANIN, F.Ye.
Results of the complete processing of potatoes into starch
and alcohol in Ryazan Province,, Sakh. prom. 35 no.8:63-65
Ag 161. (14IRA 14: 8)
1. -krzanskLy smarkhoz.
(Ryazan Province-Starch)
(Ryazan Province-Distining induslAf;o)
MEDM37, A.S.; ~~INA, N.Te.; LHBEDETA~ A.I&
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of diphtheria
in AshIchabad. Zdrav. Tark. 8 no.2124-26 F'64
(KMA 17 v4)
1. Iz kafedry infektaiannykli bolezney ( zav. dotsent A.S.
Kedvedev) Tarlmenakogo gomdarstvennogo meditsInskogo Insti-
tuta i 49bkbabadskoy gorodskoy infelctaionnoy bollnitsy No.1
(glavnyy vrach AJ.Lebedeva).
ACC-33SION M AP4031872 8/0206/64/000/007/0065/0065
AUTHORt Repolovskiyp So V.1 Chudaykinjo A, Vol Kazachevskayas To Vol Ushanov
Hadvadevo V, So
on from the Bun as
TITLE: A method of measuring the energy of shortuave radiati,
well,av that of artificial sources in the region of the spectrum below 2350A.
Gleuw; 42s No. 161506
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy I tovarrq*kh znalcovs no. 7., 1964j 65
I TOPIC TAGS: radiation detectors solar radiation detector ho ve ation
a rtwa radi
enerE;ys light filters shortwave radiation detectors ultra-violet radlation detector:
TRANSLATION: 1. The method proposed in this authorts certificatb for measuring
the shortwave radiation energy of the sum or of im artificial source at, wave-
i lerwthe shorter. than 135OA- involves the use of rackets., oatellites, and space
I craft, In order to obtain data imediately upon measurement of radiation., a
previougly irradiated plate coated with CaS04(Xn1' is moved into position
behind -the vindow of the light detectors the plate Is heated# and the readings
Card 112
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of the light receiver are transmitted to earth.
2. The vwthod described in 1,, with the added feature whereby the same plate
can be used marW times. Upon conclusion of data-taking,, the plate is moved
away from the field of view of the light receiverj the plate is cooleds and
then it io returned to the window.
3. The rwithod described in 1 and 2 with the added feature whereby radiation
in different regions of the spectrum can be mewured. This is realized by
moving Alters, having the desired relationship betireen their transmiss on
at
coefficients and wavelength to be measured, into poigition, behind the r1a ion
window.
ASSOCIATICKs none
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DATE ACQt- 29Apr64
MJB COIXE.': NO MW SM 000 1 000
SDO Sp\'~
Cord 2/2
S'/048J62 026/007/006/030
B104/BI38
LUTHOR: Lishanskiy, G. Ya.
TITLE: Light source for electronically oontrolled emission
spectral analysis
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheekaya$
v., 26, no. 7' 1962, 865-866-.
TEXT;- A simplified~electronically controlled are and low-voltage spark
ene:~ator was developed by the spectral laboratory-of the "Blektrodvigatel",
plant.at Mogilev.(Fig.). With the new generator concentrations of Si
from 0 -us from 0.62%, and sulfur from
-05-0 07%,.carbon from 0.1%,Phoopho.
o.1% (-,an be determined on a steeloscope. The generator consists of two
main units: the ignition spark source,: and the low-voltage supply for
the disaharge.~ It operates both as spark and arc generator.. Lower atom
impurity contents are determined with-spark discharges. There are I
figure s.nd 1 table.
Card-1/2
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PHASE I BOOK MCPLOITATION SOV/6181
Urs-11sko-ye iloveshchAnlya po spektrookopli. 312, Sverdlovsko, 1960.
ftberialV (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
oqpy) 111yordlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 197 p. Errata slip
InBerteG. .3000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Inatitut rulki metallov Alaidemli nauk SSSR.
Xomlsslya po spektrookopili.and Urallskiy dom tekhniki VSNTO.
-Shaysirich, and S. G.
Ids). (Title pige)s 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B.
-Bosomolov;'Ed.t GennadiV Pavlovich Skornyakoyj Ed. of Publish-
ing Houses, N~ Lo 107zhova; Tech. Ed.v N. T. Mallkova.
MPOSEs The booko a collection of articles, Is 'Intended for staff,
members of~spsctral,analyols laboratories In industry and Won-
t1fic research organizations, an well as' for students of related
d1selplines and for technologists utilizing arwilyti6al results.
Cowed
J3
Natoriale of, the Thlid Ural conference
(Cont.)
COVIOUDEs The collection presents theoretical and-practleal prob-I
leats of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy
vis in. oontrolllz* the chemical composition of' iraftous materiall
ferrotts and
I n' nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chendoal Indus-
I-ry, ahd'imedicine.1 The authors express their thanks to G. V.
Cheitsov,4 for helplin preparing the materials for the press.
References follow ihe, Individual articles.
TAMA. OF CONMTB:.
PART I
1W A., and Is. F. Makelmovskiy. invesUSation of,
Sherstio
the d 4ndence:of tho total Intensity of spectral lines
ep
pn th ionoontration. of elements In an arc-d1salmirge plasma 4
, - I., . I.- II
I "."i" .: Materials-of-the Thlr4 Ural'Oonferenoe.(Cont.) 1. 'sov/6i8i
LISHAJISK
'IY, G.7a.
Ught source for emission spectrum analysis with electronic
control. Izv. MN SSSRO Ser. fiz. 26 no.7t865-866 ii 162.
OURA 15:8)
(Spectrum analysis) (Automatic control)
LISHAMUT., I.M.
,~~ ~--
Devicesfor repairing. Mashinostroitell no*5-.16-17 Ify 163,
(MM 16:7)
(Machine-shop practice)
ARM
J=PITOVICH, Z. I. ; UZALUI, D - V -
Engrs.
The WbricatiOrL cf the Stamping Hammers
Vest Mash P. 30, Sep 51
=-2 hiT-~ LUM~ Mns
CH. I.I., Prof., AHBINDER, A.G., inzh., AVTOSHIH, Ye.V.. inzh.,
IMXHANGELISKrY, L.A., insh., ASTAFIYEV. B.S.. kand. tekhn. nauk,
JYANASOYET, L.A., inzh., BARGSHTM, I.I., tub., BORISOV, Yu. S.,
inxh-., -red., BYALTY, I.L., inzh., MVITSKIT, A.M., lnzb., GELWAN,
D'.M, inzh., GINZBURG, Z.M., inzh., GOROSUIff, A.K., inzh.,
YZVDOKIMCHIK, Kh.r., iuzh., ZHI1M, V.A. I kand. tekhn. nauk,
ZA13TTAYEV. Ye. I.,kand. tekhn. nauk, [deceaseA], ZOB12F. V.S., inzh..
IVANOV, G.P.,kand. tekha nauk. KAPR1NOV, P.N., inzh.-, KONDRATOVICK,
C.17'"-- inzh.. KOSTAM, S.K.J~zh.. KOVALI SKIT. N.H.. inzh., KRUGLYAK.
L.A,":-inzh. LUKTANOV,T.P., in2h. , LAPIDUS. A.S., kand.' tekhn. nauk,
I.IV';MTS,G.A., icand.tekhn. nauk, Lk�#MSKIY,I.M.,inzh.,MIGALIIIA.
TeJa.,inzh.,H0SKIN,R.A., kand. tekhn. nau-i~.
PRONIKOV,A.S.,
doktor takhn.nauk,, VMIRN~,Z.L.,kand. tekhn. nauk,.RUDT]r, M.A.,
lnzh..SCKOLOVA.N.V.,inzh., .SAKLINSKIT,V.V.,inzh.,SAKHAROV, V.P.,
Insh.. TOKARI, M.KH.,1nzh.,TXACWSK1T. Got.,insh.,KHRUNIGM,
Tu.A.,kand. tekhn. nauk, TSOPIN,K.G.,inzh.,red.; SHICTNGOLID, To. N,,
in2h.. SOKOLOVA,T.F., takhn. red.
[Handbook for machinists of machinery plants in two volumertl Spravochnik
mekhanibe mashindstroitelln6go zavoda v dvukh tomakh. Moskva,,Gos..
raucbno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinoetroiti lit-ry. Vol. 2.[The techaology
of repair worir] Tekbnolog ,iia renionta. Otv. red. tome IU. S. Borisov,,
195B. 1059 P. (HIRA 11:10)
(Nachinery--Kaintenance anti repair)
(Machine-shop practice) -
FZ-
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AUTHOR; Liahanakiy, I.-
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TITLE: A portable machine for on the spot mcch-ning of he-lwj
parta,of forge-PTOGS equipment
'DERIODICAL.- zncc hno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo,
Ka no. 4, 1'162, 39-AO
-od
TEXT: The portable machine, designed and operatinG a' the Xirovsl-.iy za"
;.(Kirov Plant is used for machininC anvil
blocks of medium and larC;e
-swaging anu :Cor6inG- hpmmers. The machine consists of the followino main
..?-arts; (1) an adjustable frame and (2) a carriage and cutter head. The
feature.of the machine consists in multi-directional Machining
..band increaced ~riGidity which is achieved through the use of an additional
phead mhde up of,:two guiding supports swivelling on a vertical plane. The
.;'.machined surfaces of anvil blocks need no.extra finishing oince the two
guidind'rails,~symmotrically placed in relation to the head, eliminate the
vibration of -Vhe milling cut-ter. There is 1 figure.
'Card, 1/1.-
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(alsuve)III IlOnt 141' gAv'r After 4114 ttrAttelf"I *Ill,
anhyd. Sallitoij g; It.S0.s. feting file fillet. stand 12--11 the Irlbfilzolle of
DICI In pyrillitiv
bra., filtrotlaoss. anj evapre. in ruersio yields 6590 desfria"r.
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fluenoidielligive0jr, with ficyl grmpm oil the N- and I- 4nd
Ill- 111-12
(from Peter. Offer). This in 8 part%
C
S-W' (front Ife'CO), when I
polijow; the Produce ill. S
OAC11311rested urith 111S0, (d. 1-3) 0 mi./100 tnl. soln.) days are consumed in the lecuroylation, A 41-her. rtaction
'e"a"'
and hentel net a steam Wit 5 min., yielding 70% rato
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in' 161-2
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at room temp. is tnore Laborious. Treatment with I mole
P-Af"14500a in ClIctrityridine and watelthic with HlO
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' ONMON[e Is used In Ile prepti., the unit product is of-j,.
Is treatr-l
orith I loole NICOX4 Ill dry Nicoll still shaken 2A
fillet.. gly'ns elect Ircalinent with cold 11,C) J1111.5 talned. The reagent is besit prepl. by triturating tell If%
oxidt under HtA3 with thisiterea with ke cooling. washinK
y1t4ons'-.11 S-a9kysips) INIgNPAINJO0. me, 111
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drying, is treated with &fly NfrOll conig. I usale dile 110.
after standing overnight; Ilse 110 fall of 0-
and to cooled
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serrikylimnerra crystatlitri, on chillinx; the free baw locull, Ill,
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20610 LISHANSKID., I. S. Sintez tsellyulozy kletkami asetovesteg khulinpm. Priroda,
1949j NO 6, s.
SO: LETOPIS ZHUNIAL STAtEY - Vol. 28 - Moskva - 1949
Ildes 'At
tes "loind po
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Mom tv! Odit; III 0,11PI. N*vt..compjii M'1~4).
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1
1
90 X;kOHj followed byllfo:501CI
'
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Ulf
tmAtt gT~ups jxr &coT! unit,
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with ice4nd dil-Kc 9-ki 9,
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OH ind'
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Z :74111jollikWil'inly title Almoitlljm~ ~filhtvtffcr_ Tremmentof
1-4A
L31BIDN7, Sergey fasillyevich; YAKUBCHIK. A.I., red.; LISHANSKIY, I*B., red*
I.x&-";-AA0N5v R..A., tekhn.rei.
[Selected works in organic chemist I rzb,rannye raboty po organichs-
skol khistio Red. A.I.,,kb,hk, rfmoskyal Izd-vo Aked. nauk SBSR,
1958. 660 p. (HMA 11:6)
(Ghemietr7, Organic)
POZAIUNTIR, A.G.; XOMMY, A.A.; LISUNSKIr, I.S.
leo2r-w4sAtion--of.-olefLi;-b-y---C-,A-t&lii3t comploxes. Part 1.1 In-
'teraction of alWliklumlzhm:chloridis and triethylsluminum
with titAnIumtstra I*Iar-ldft-;:V~rsWmm.i3oed. I no.8:1207-1213
Ag '59-
1. Okbtinskly khImicheskiy kombinat i Institut vy9okomolskul-
yarMrkh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
(Olefins) (Aluximm organic conpounds)
~(Titanium cblorlde)
5.3300 7569:1
SOV/80-32-io-4o/51
AUTHORS: _Lishanskiy, I. S.L-Korotkov, A. A., Andrer,--v.- G. A.,
Z
TITLE: Brief Communicatiom Concerning the'Dehydration of
n-Pentanol Over Aluminum Oxide
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prlkladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 10,
pp 2344-2346 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Dehydration of aliphatic alcohols over Al 0 leads to
2 3
the formation of isomeric olefins, I>ehydration of n-pen-
tanol can give 5 possible isomeric pentenes with a boil-
Ing range between 20 and 380. 'Isolation of pentene-1
is very difficult. Attempts were made to prepare pentene-1
by dehydration of n-pentanol accompanied by the least iso-
merization. Two catalysts were used: a catalyst which
was
used for the dehydration of isopropyl alcohol at
0
360 and afterwards regenerated with air at 4500 for
2 hr, and a freshly prepared catalyst. The activity of
both catalysts was the same with respect to the total
Card 1 2 Pentene-1 content In the mix'ure
hydrocarbon yield,
BI?ief Cowiunica t~ons. Concerning the 7 5 6
Dohydration of n-Pentanol Over Aluminum S 0 V/ '80 - 3 2 - 10 -4 0/5 1
OX4
de
of pontone,lt changes w."Lth the amlount of al'cohol pazsod
over the catalyst, and has a 39.2% (ml nimzzn
7.5%). The observed phenoraenon 7-nay be explaired by
assuming the existence an alumina of ac~-%--:_- 3cn~'ers of
d
i 'eren' spatial snecificl.-Y. Chromal-
L I U -oGraph-1c ana-ys-Ls
r
etas done b:,
Dementlieva, M. I., Jn the labora-cry Len~-ri.
There is 1 figure; 1 table; and 4 refe-nences, 2 Sov`.e.,
2 U.S. The 2 U.S. references are: Oblad and others,
Ind. Eng. Ch., 39, 1462 iq47);
P_Jnes, H., Haad, W.
,
'
J. Org. Chem., 23, 2, U (1958,1.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of High-Molecular Compounds, Academv of
Sciences USSR (Institut vysokomc)lekulyarnykh E;~,,.jedineniy
AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: January 29, 1959
VK
5.. 78291
*5300
SOV/79-30-3-45/69
.AUTHORS! Korotkov, A. A., Lishanskly, 1. S., Fedorov, Ye. F.
TIIVLE,:,. Synthesis of 2-0c,tylbuta-1,3-dtene Using Organomag-
nesium Compounds
PERIODIC4L; Zhill,wal 01) "llellcy 1,111mli, Voi J50, Nv
pp~ 1)00-962 (US,#_-!,u)
or 2-octylbut~t-1,)-dlerle (Ill) by W. H.
CaroLlicu.,;' method (W. fl. caroWievs, G. 1. Berchet, J.
Arri. Chem. Soc-, 55, 28'1~1,, (1933)) and reaction between
4-,.h].orobul,a-1,2-dtene (1) and octylmagnestum bromide
(11) wan otudied. Frow ., mixture obtained by the re-
action of equimolar ethev solutton3 of I and Il, the
following three fractlotw were separated. The first
20 20
o.8436,
fraction. ip 28-300 (50 n
i.438o, d,
,
D
colorless volatile liqW.d. apparently, lAj is
C112= C=CJl-Ol12-CH~-CH=C The second Craction: bp
-
0
0 1.111
02 (first rian) and 1.4530 (Iasi,
n
70-77
D
Card 1/2 ~run), d 4 0.8924; thl;-, U, ~.1--octyll)uta-l,-i-dibneobtaltii-(I
Syntheois of 2-Octylbut~a-1,3--diene Uoing 78291
Or[ranoinag e -45/69
n 1131UM Compoundu SOV/79-30-3
for the fiv.,-O. time and characterized by its adduct with
maleic anhydride. The third fraction; bp 109-1100
(1.5*mm), hexadecane bp 1100 (l mn). The authors
suggested that the reaction between I and II proceeds
thrGugh the formation of an unstable intermediate
complex, which rearranges into a Otable cyclic complex.
Decomposition of the latter leads to the formation of
4-alkylbLita-1,2-diene or 2-alicylb,ita-1,3-diene. 'There
are the following 4 U.S..referencias: W. H. Carothers,
0. 1. Berohet,-J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 55, 2813 (1933),
W. H..Carothers, G. 1. Berchet, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 55,
28(Y( (19233); J. H. Wotiz, J. S. Matthews, J. Am. Chem
I
soc., 74, 25-99 (1952); R. C. Fuson, H. D. Porter, J.,
Am. Chem. Soc., 70, 895 (1948),
ASSOCIATION:. Institute of High Molecular Weight Compounds, Academy of
Science3 USSR (Institut vysokomolekularnykh soyedineniy
Alcademii naLl~: SSSR)
SUBMITTED: April 7, 1959
Card 2/2
imam=
KOEOTYOV, A.A.-.,LISHLMSK1T, I.S.- SXMOTA, L.S.
...........
Catalytic polyinrization of olefins. RLrt 2: Iffect of adding
electron donors on the poly=risation o;f I-pentene with the aid
of complexcatalynts. Tysokom.soed. 1 n0.12:1821-1823 D 160.
: (MIR& 13:5)
1. Institut vyaokovolsimly&rrqrkh soyedittenly AN SSM.
(Pentens) (catalysts)
3W07
B/190/61/003/012/001/012
B101/B110
AUTHORSis Pozamantir, A. G., Korotkov,.A. A., Lishanskiy, I. S.
TITLE: Catalytic polymerization of olefins. III. Effect of the
composition of the Ziegler catalyst on the molecular weight
of polyethylene
PERIODICALs Vysokomolokulyarnyye uoyedineniyaq ve 3p noo 12, 19611;
1769 - 1773
-TKXTs'-,The authors discuss various publications on the relationship
beiween the composition of the Ziegler catalyst aO the molecular weight
of.the polymer. In a former paper (Ref. 61 A. G. Pozamantir, Vysokomolek,
~:~, 1026, 1960), it was shown that some halogen derivatives of
soyed., 2
hydrocailbons and SnCl4 tear off the reaction ahain and decrease the
molecula:r weight of polyethylene. In the present study, it was inve!iti-
gated whiather TiCl4 had a similar effect as SnCl 4* The dependence of the
molecular weight on the composition of the catalysts on the basis of
aluminum alkyls, TiCl,, and TiCl 4' was investigated experimentally. The
Card 1/4
30907
S/190/61/003/012/00i/012
Catalytic polymerization of... B101/B110
synthesis of organoaluminum, compounds had been described earlier
(Vysokomolek. soyed., 1, 1207, 1959). Polyme:rizati-on of C2H 4 was achieved,
according to Ref. 6, at 500C. The concentration-of TiCl 4 was 4-4-10-3
molew./literl that of, TiC139 8.2,10-3 moles/liter. At first TiCl 3' later
the aluminum alkyl, were added to the reaction mixture. In the tests with
TiCl this compound was added last. The intrinsic viscosity of the
4 9
polyner was determined in decalin at 1350C- Polymerization of C H by
2 '4
meanst of catalysts on the basis of (G H ) Al; (C H or,"
2 5 3 2 5)2AlClJ .2H 5"Cl 29
and Tici 39 TiCl4, led to the results indicated in Fig. 1. Experimerate in
which TiCl4 was added in increasing amounts to an aluminum alkyl + TiCl 3
catalyst resulted in decreasing molecular weight with increasing ratio
TiC.1,1 7TiCl 3* The following conclusions were drawni (1) The molecular
weight of the polymer depends on the concentration of TiCl 4 which did not
react. The concentration of TiCl 4 depends onthe reactivity of the
Card 214
00
S 1 61/003/012/001/012
Ca balytip polXM rization of... 117B11 10
aluminum alky1`-,a'nd on the rat io Al/h. (2
Tidl tears off the reaction
4
:.ch!tin.~ The_g:~6iing,:ohain of the polymer is expelled from the active centw
by 'a'-chlorine ato -of TiOl
CSHI
CI C,
TI Al -
C1 cl- CH C11 --P T1, At
+ TIC1,j
%CI
C) 1/2 C11% CH P
q TIC], CHS-CHS-P
r
P~enitqinug, M. I.. Farberoy et al. (Vysokomolek. soyed.,
it 1148, 1 959Y ls-m6fit ioned. :. Ther'.b a-via '2* . figures Iand 13 referenceet
T ~Ovi, t -et
5 e ~'~an.d JO nob.-Bovi -The-four moot recent references to Enjlish-
'la!i~4gp.~~tipl:ioaiibjis.,read as-"follo,wet N. :0. Gaylordg H.F. Mark, Linear
and,-Stdieorekuldr iddit ion--Polymers Int era oi .' Publ. - Inc 1:'N. Y. 9 1959 P
anAela
p.,-, 1.2.2 j: A. 6n,t A - Fi,Bidkdl, B.' C. Kooyajan,- Tetrahedron Letters,
-12 J. Gabant,' B.- flargitay, Tetrahedron Letters,
ji, 7t 1959;,K. Ziegler, HS Martin,, J. Ste&efeder, Tetrahedron Letters,
Card V4
PozAmAnIR, A.G.; XOROTKOV, A.A.;,I, SHAMILKI-Y-2-~--S--
.L_
Catalytic polymerization of olefins. Part 3: Effect of the Ziegler
catalyst composition on the molecular weight of polyethylene.
Vysokom.soed. 3 no.12:1769-1773 D 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Okhtinskiy khimicheakly kombinat i Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh
soyedirtwiy AN SSSR.
(Polyethylene) (Catalysts)
MT. M*7
A=SION Xr.- AP4022958 8/0020/64/1551(*ll'0136/0138
AUISOR Xbiotkar., A. A. (Corresponding member); Liohanskiy, 1. S. j Zako A. 0.
le,ITLE: Polymerlimition. of,pentene-1 In the presence of isoprene on ei complex.
datalyst
MUMS: AN SSM. Doklady*,,.v. 155., no. 1, 19(34,,'136-138
n R r
~.VM 1AGS: po3,v~erization., Ziegler catalystp pentene 1: isoprene., polyisoprene,
polypentene., refract-ive indexp chain termination, pentene isoprene., h1omopolymer
d
xt e,, copolymerivA#on,
ur ,catalyst component ratio.. catalyst active center
The col.-ol;ymerization of olefins with dienes, specifically of pe
AWMAM. ntene-l
vdth isoprene, with a Ziegler catalyst was investigated. The catalyst vas-pre-
pared by the.interaction of various amountsof TiC3.4 with Al(iso-butyl) to form
to - vith Al:!ri ratios from 1. 0: 1. 0 to 2. 0: 1. 0. With almost equal proportions j
produc
of.Al and Tiisopreni polymerizes in high yield (about 90%) to form,high.mole
!:is-1.,h:-po1VEGoPnMO;1Vith AIM x 2,1, the yield drops to 1-5~. The yield of
jentene-1 polymer is 1AW (5-5-11-5%) regardless of the catalyst cow*xent ratio.
51a bolymerizing a mlictuie of `M'On0'Wro vith ALM w 1:1, the product, pol7awr (a
ClprtM tf bomopolyme.rs) . i6afaIns'_83% iqoirene.; the yield and viscosity we lower
Ac=xcff a: x*=958
Thai
for isoprene i2one. The A3.-Titl-.1 catilyst is described as apparentlat bavingi
~tvo types of active centerff., one specif1w,for isoprene and the second for jentene3f
I. 'When the Al compment ratio is higher!,i the second type of active center Is
ppmut
a 1y completely disintegrated while-the first Is only partially disintegra;
"A third type of active center.* specific fbr pentene-I is formed simuitaiequsly.,,
~ut 2,18 alwat, completely, b1o6ked because of strong adsorption of -soprens. nere-
fore ~polymsrizatlam:crk pentena-1 is alwab impossible even vith AliTi w 1,8:1 to
When isoprenis,la polq*rIzed in tbet'Swesence of pentene-1) isioprene chain
germination is effected with an Al.-Ti ratio above 1.211s The refractive indices
6f films of the polymers and copolymerization products we" found additive., vith
.2D
of polypentence a 1AW and7
tTpoly-Upprene a 1,5228s. (figs) Origo sr~
I figure and .3 tables.
ASSOCIATIM lasttiut vy*eokomol9ku1y&rWfkh sayedix4aly AN, WSH (instituto of
h
-0010*UUW caxqmvAb,, All OM)
igh
ousarmt gosepe-i-.-
rATE h'Q:'08AprG4 EML: -.01
SUB Comet CM
S"t 003~ IR11IOok
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LISHMKIY I.S.; ZAK, A.G.; DIYAKONOV, I.A.; ALIYEVA# T.G.
Synthesis of ethyl ester of '!-vinylcyclopropanecarboxy2.ic acid.
Zhur. org.-khim. I no.7-11189--3-193- J1 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1, Inatitut, vymokomolekulyarixykh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Leningrad-
skiy goeudarstvemyy univeraitet,
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ACCESS I ca 99
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Aq-RAIC TATTON tInstitut aoyodbirmAy, All SSSR (Tnstftuta IfOr
~qi nigh-FbIeculax Compounds, A14 SSSi)
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No PP:F7 SOV, 002 MIER: 010
jj,92"i k1yovIch., POGREBNYAK, Aleksandr Dmitr1yevIch;
TATINTSYAN, Sarkis Vartanovichs nauchn. sotr.; LAPIDUS,
M.A., red.
(Guaranteed wages and business accounting on a collective
fam) Garantirovennala oplata i khostraschet v kolkhoze.
Moskvap Kolos, 3.965. 85 P- (MIRA 18;6)
1. Nacballnik f1mansovogo otdela Mimisterstva proizvodstva
i zagotcovok sell skokhozyaystvemVIdi produktov Dagestanskoy
ASSR (for Lishanokiy). 2. Dagestanskiy nauabno-isslodava-
teltskiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Tatints7an).
T!)A7 P7 /P WaA
CO~,'IITRIICATION
Itprocedure for Measuring Telegraph Distortions," by K. P. Lishay, Elek-
trosvyazi, Ito 7, July 1957, -P 63-67
Methods are considered for a practical determination of the location
of the ideal instant of restitution, as well as methods for detenaining
and measuring the various types bf telegraph errors.
VASILIYW, S.A.; GTIROT, V.S.; DATYBUT, G.B.; ZAM, S.A.; ZATORCHKOVSKIT,
Te.A.; 12,11NA, L.D.; KIRILWT, To.T.t-LISIUY, I Pt MILKYSCIT,
Tii.3.; MJjMTWY, M.I.; NIKOWSKIT, A.Ch.;
FUlaULISKUTA, N.Y.; RABINOTICH, K.B.; SITEDSKIT, S.A.; ICKMA-
MINA, N.M.. red.; TARA ILOTA, S.F., tekhn.red.
[Recommendations of internat -ional consultative committees on
telephon:Ir and telegraphy] Rekomendatsii meshdunarodnykh konsull-
tativnyka Icomitetov po telefonii I telegrafii. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo
lit-ry pq voprosam eviazi I radio# 1959P 33~ pp (MIRA 13t3)
l..TSentralinyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut tvyazi Mini-
sterstva evyasi SSSR (for all except Kondrashina, Karabilova).
(Welephons) (Telegraph)
LISHAY, K.R., ptarshiy inzh.
Methodology for measuring teletype distortions. Vest. sviazi
22~ no.3:8 Hr '62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. TSentral'nyy naudbno-isaledovatel'skiy institut svyazi.
(Teletype)
AKOLIZIN, L.Te,!l LIBEIBBROOV, V.D,; SHCHUKINA, Me; TSOTp D.; DUGIN,
ye.T., j.)tv-.-mdv-,-DuKALOv-;-J(.F., red.; BUBTRI, V.A., red.; TTOTWHIK#
Te.I., bred.; MONIN, N.I., red.; PANCHNIM0, A.I., red.; TARSHATMITj
'IJ., P)d,; MMUTIT, P.R., red.; RABIJIKOVA, L.K., red.lz4-va;
XOROVIMIOVA, 2.A., takhn.red.
(Standard cross sections of mine wor)dngs]Tipovye sechanila gomykh
vyrabotok. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu.
VOISIS LOrous oeotion of timber-supportsd workings for 1, 2, and
3-ton cars] 3acheniia vyrabotok, zakroplennykh derevom alia 1. 2
i 3-tonnykh vagonetok. 1960. 345 p. (KIRA- 13:11)
1. Koscow. Gosudarstvsmw proyektnyy institut Tuzhgiproshakht.
(Nlning angineerlng)
AKOLIZIN. L.Te,.; BEDILO, T.Ye.; BOROZDOV, I.A.; LIgppAQQ"~,D"_L TSOT, D.;
D11GIN, Te.V., otir.red.; DUKALOV, M.P., red,; BUBTRI, V.A., red.;
TTMYUIIIK, TA.I., red.; XONIN, M.I., red.; PANCHINKO, A..I,, red.;
MMUIRT, T.R., red.; RABISKOTA, L.K., red.izd-va-, KOROUNKOVA,
Z.A.,%ekhn.red.
[Standiard cross sections of mine workings] TipoM sechaniia
gornykh vyrabotolc. Koskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.i2d-vo lit-ry po
gornomm delu. Vol,..3. (Cross section of workings lined with
concrete and artifficial stone for 2 and 3-ton care] Sechaniia vy-
rabotok, zakreplenny1ch betonom i iskusetvennym kamnem, dlia 2- 1
'3-torxnykh vagonatok. 196o. 447 p. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Moscow. Gosudarstvannyy proyaktnyy institut Yuzhgiproshakht.
(Mining engineering)
3RDILO, V.Ye.; KALINCHUX, I.G.;.T.T MW!Q~V T).; NIrLCLAYET, G.P.; TSOT. D.;
SHCHUEENA G.F. Rrinimali uchastlye; KCLESMOVI V.P.; OSTAFEM,
I Z;11;, M.P..; WACHRY, H.T. DUG-T7., Te.V' otv.red.;
P.V. a i of
RAB,INKOVA, L.K., red.izd-va; KOROVENKOVA, Z.A., tekhn.red.; SUITOV, A.,
tekhn.rad.
[Typed of mine crass section] Tipovye sechaniia gornykh vyrabotok.
Moskva,, Gos.nsuchno-tskhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu. Vol.6.
EGrose section of mines lined with steel arches and anchor bolting
for l-,, 2- and 3-ton railroad cars] Secheniia vyrabotok, zakreplan-
nykh stallnol arochnoi i shtangovol krep'lu, dlis 1-, 2- 1 3-tonnykh
vagonstok. 1960. 503 p. (MIRA 13:12) "
1. Khartkov. Gosudarstvannyy proyaktnyy institut Yuzhgiproshakht.
(Mine ftmbaring)
AK IZIN, L.Ye.; BEDILO, Y.Ye.; BOROZDOT, I.A.; TIMARSXIY, I.S.;
GMUfATYUK, S.A.; HIKCLAYRY, G.P. Prinimali uchastiye:
DATSUH, N.Y.; ZEEGOT, T.T.; ITAHITSKAYA. S.Yu.; KOMISSAROV,
M.A.; KALINGHUK. I.G.; LIUMMGOV, V.D.;-21FXBRZNffIKOVA, S.O.;
FILIff, T.D. WGLN, Ye.T., otv.red.; DUKALOV, M'F" red*;
BUBYRI, V.A., red.;, TYUTYUNIX. Ya.I., red.; VARSMVSKIY, I.H.,
red.; MORIN, M.I., red.,--PANGUEMO, A.I., red.; =UYEV, F.Req
red.; RABINKOVA, L.K., red,izd-va; BCLDYRETA, Z.L., tekhn.red,
[Types of mine cross section] Tipovye secheniia gornykh vyrabo-
tok. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornoma delu.
Vol.5. [Cross section of mines with reinforced-concrete supports
and hinge-hung crossbars for l-, 2- and 3-ton railroad cars]
Sechaniia vyrabotok. zakreplennyih shelez6betonnymi stoikemi
a sharnirno-podveenym vekhniakom, dlia l-, 2- 1 3-tonnykh.
vaganotok. 1960. 411 p. Wn 13:12)
lo Xharlkov. Gasudarstvennyy proyektnyy institut Yuzhgiproshakhto
(Mine timbering)
T -/.-I< V
LISHBIRGOV. Yo., sbofer.
am ftaft.
PreVOTitin; accid-ents. Avt. trainsp. 36 no.1:30 Ja 158. (MnA 11:1)
(Automobiles-Safety measures)
LISHCHENKO, A. I.
NInvestigation of the Resynehronization, of Synchronous Pump Motors." Cand Tech Sei,
Shair of Ilectrical Machines, licm Polytechnic Inst, Min Higher Mucation, liev,
1954. (KL. No 2, Zen 55)
Survey of Scientific and Toohnicea Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Iducational
Institutions (12) ~
SO: SUM Mo. 556, 24 Jun 55
SOYI
Mmmt Postnikovo 1. IL 0 Doet" of T40hz0al. W/105-59-7-2/30
Scianowst T~ r6fessori., A. 1!., Candidate of Technical
Sciences (UYST)
TIMr OrL the Calculation of the Ch&raoteris%ics and the Overloading
capacity Ox 0=90ftud 37mcbronous Notoro, (0 raschate kharaktedzft
i persgrutlmywosti kompaundirovemnykh idn'thronnykh Ivigateley);
PERIODIGAM Zlektridhestvo, 1959, Nr 7, 8 - 13 (USM)
ABSMOT.- The results obtainedby an experimental investigation and precise
desoriptice. of the methods, of calculating W characteristics and
overloadizV; capacity of compound motorst uhich iave alfeady been
dealt with by other paper's (Ufa lt2y~ axe diWAssed. The experlmwrts
were carriod out, an a molor of -the ASM-type having a'power
o*'Oput of 40 kov 380 v- and *1000 rotations'per minixfA, The process
of calculating the excitation system and the characteristics of the
motor is described.' Anavtidal and graphical methods of developing
operational characteristics, and,, finallyp*experimental and
calculated results are compared. This oomparison shows the
satisfactoryresulte are obtained by-tbe calculation method
Gard 1/2 described., The exper"ents carried'out, with sync~~ronized
On the Woulation of the Charso1wristios and the Overloading WV/105-59-7-2/30
Cap~oity of ComW=do& Synobrono6s Motors
.aspobrcuous motors showed it to bp of a4vantep to use them botb
in the case of direct and indiroot compounding# especially in such
cases in ibich an increase of coo ip of the d6vices without using
any special me"ans of compexio&tion in deoired. Owre are 4 figures
and 3 SDviet references*
January 39 1959
Ckrd Z/2
USHCHWO , Anatoliy .1vanovieh , kand. tokhn. nauk
Choke excitation network of a compound synchronous motoro
Izv. vyB. ucheb. zav.,- elektromekh. 4 no.iiaog-in 261.
(MIRA 14 -.12
I "spo3nyayushcbiy obyazannosti dotsent kafedry elaktricheskikh
mobin Kiyevalcogo politekhnicheskogo instituta.
(Bleet-ric motors, Synchronous)
-USSR PuInvated Plants. Grains, M-3
Abs JoIur: Ilef. -Zhur-Biol., 1958, No 16, 72923.
Author Lishchenko, F. I
Inst :.,Selorussli-5 A~rtcultural Academy.
Tit .le 'Severe!_ Features in Corn Agrotechny in the Nort h-
Va'stiern Part of -the'Belorussian SSR.
Orig Pub:.Tr~.' Belorussk. s.-Ich akad-, 1957, 23, No 2, 33-
506
Abstract:~One::-y'earls' re-Bults are cited of field experiments
~and'observations on problems of agricultural engin-
eering of "Moldavskaya" and IlKrasnodarskaya 1/4911
corn: planting periods, hilling and suckering and
areas of feeding. Approximate periods of planting
for southern Belorussian SSR are May 15-20, for the
middle belt May20-25 and for the northern rayons
Card 1/2
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LELITSKIT, K.M., prof., otv, red.; KALTUZHNYY, I.F., dots., red.;
LISHCHERO N A dots., red.; BYKOVA, Me., kand. filol.
-M-RE-1 M-114
nau -XHOVAv Z.N., dots., red.; TOKMAKOV, A.I.,
dots., red.; DOMBROVSKIT, A.V., dots., red.; BELYAIEV, N.G.,
dots., red.; LYUBOPYTNOVA, V.S., dots., red.; MUZYCHKO, G.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Science yearbooks for 1957) Kauchnyi ezbegodnik za 1957 god.
Chemovtsy, Chernovitskii goo. univ., 1958. 522 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
1. Czernowitz. Universytet. 2. Rektor Chernovitskogo gosu-
darstvannogo universiteta. (for Leutakiy).
(Science-,Yearbooks)
(Social sciences--Yearbooks)
n~r
KOG(X,, Galh., o7dinator, LISHCHUM. N.V.
Arthropathic pookitle vith concurrent ne arthrosim. Tost.ders'
i van* 32 no.3:?9,-81 W-Je 158 (MIRA lith
I* Is Daepropetrovskoy oblastnoy klinichemkoy bollnitsy Imeal
Xechnikave,
(]PSORIASIS)
(JOMS-DISBABBS)
KOGONI, G. She-, LISHCHEM, N.V.
Latent arthropathies in psoriasis. Vest.derm. i ven. 32 no.5.*
71 S-0 158 (MIRA U: 11)
1. rz kozhno-venerologicheskogo otdolenlya Dnepropetrovsko7
oblastuoy klinicheakoy bollnitsy imeni. Mechnikova.'
(PSORIASIS)
(ARTHRITIS)
AlI~4p L~F
BATOZSKA,YA; 3# Avy LISMIWKO--..PA.g " N07=9 X* lob MAVM=q lo Lop
Rommus Go Pop PMUWTIOD~ Po Ues N3=lNp Ve No
Decisive vole of onUr media and functional state of tb3 organism
incftgowsla of the bload plaaw In harses, Zh, Obah, bla.
U:3# KBY4=* 000 P, 1964M
3., Mlarlkov Zootcobalml Lufttute and Khw9kov State UnIversitro
CLML 19# 51, Novo$ 1950
LISHCHM01, S. I., Candidate Tech Sci (dies) _- "The effect of the dimensions
of pressure wells on the operating conditions of multi-stage transmission".
I Odessa, 1959. 16 pp (Min Higher Edue Ukr SSR,, Odessa Construction Engineering
Inst),, 150 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 134)
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"Tri-lon B in the Ion Exchange Separation of Less Common Rare Earth Elements."
Rare Earth Elements (Extraction, Analysis, Use), Pablished by the Institute of
Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry Imeni V. I. Vernadskiy, 1958, Moscow.
(Giredmet - State Rare Metals Scientific Research Institute and Moscow Agricultural
Academy Im. K. A. Timityazev), p. 100-107.
TITLE! - Spec t roche~mlcvl determination of rare-earth impurities in x_gp ~e-eajttL
oxide.9
SOURCE4 Zavadskaya-Laboratoriyat vs 30# noe'lls 1964, 1339-1343
TOPIC TAG.S:-Xate-earth oxide, yttrium oxide,.neodymiun oxide, praseodymium ox-
isle, lanth4nuin oxide. rare a-Arth oxide analysis. apectrachemical analysis, rare
earth~impu_rity d6t4iminationfrimpurity concentratiGn, Lon exchange chromatograph-
I(, concentration
A r, C
PSTPACT-t A cbimt-ineerl ch4mle_-l And- spartran C_*pic. rethad has been develuped for
avalyzing rare-earth impurities in high-purity yttrium,
and lanthanum oxides. The Impurities concentratton technique-a preliminary step
to their svectioscopLc determindtion--was--perfected to increase the &ensitivity
iof the spectroscopic analysis.. Chromatographic ion exchange In a column packed
with KI -I 2.:dittid nice re'din was described for concentrating Ho, Dy, Tb, and Cd in
yttrium ozide;_Udif Pr-t Ces and La in neodymium oxide; Ndt Ca# and La In pra-
seodymiumloxide,,: Abd Rd, Pr,. and Ce in lmthanum
MM