SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TATISHVILI, M.V. - TATOCHENKO, L.K.

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KVALIASEVILI, A.A.; MAMAMrAVRISHVILI, D.G.; T,:-T~ISHVIL~II-V~, Spontaneous regression of giant cell tumors of long bones. Xhirurgiia 40 no.5tll5-119 VT 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kafedra rentgenologii i radiologii TbiliBskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav.- prof. A.A. KvaliaBhvili) i vtoraya kafedra khirugii Tbiliaskogo institute, usavershenstvovaniya vrachey (zav.- prof. D.G. Mamamtavrishvill). USSR/Human and. Animal "',orphology (Normal and S-5 PatholoLjcal). Endocrine System. kbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19509 74381 tare ho x- :-Tatislivill, 17,Ya., Toidze, Sh. S. Inst 3 Institute of aperimental Morphology, 10 Georg' -an SSR. j : On the Question of Individual Variation of tjhe Position of kdrenal Glands. Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta ekperim, morfol. !IT, GruzSSR, 1957, 69 163-173 Abstract: It was shovn in 100 cadavers of adult humans that the adrenal Elands (AG) are located on the level of the Xth thoracic - IInC, Iv-ribar vertebrae. On the average, the right AG is located from the middle third of the body of the XIth thoracic to the upper third o Card 1/3 USSR/Human anC, lalimal Jaforpkiolovy (Normal and S-5 11 Patholo,,ical). Eneocrine System. 1.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19532 74381 the body of t1ie lst lumbar vertebrael anel the left AG-,,;- from tile lovier third of the body of' the XIth thoracic to the mid6le third of the body of the Ist ltunbar vertebrae. The left AG is more frequently lo-,;er than the ri,,;ht. The ri.,,,ht central vein, located bet- veen the ',,.G and. the liver, in 25% of cases. runs upvards, in 52%, upaards and Laedially, in 19%7 medially and in 1%, medially and doi;n and enters in-t-,o vana ca-va inferior. In. 3~ 0' the cases t enters into one of t L 7 i L -he veins of the liveri in 115, into the angle b beti-:een the vena cava inferior and the renal vein and, in 3%, two right central veins are Card 3 2/3 USSR/Human and Iiiimal 11orphology (Normal and S-5 Pathologica--1). Endocrine System. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Bloi,, No 16, 195U, 74381 noted. Projection of 1,G on the posterior surface of tha body between the vertebra! and Paravertebral lines by high location of AG falls on the region Irom the Xth rib to the X.Ith intercostal space and by lou loca- tion of AG, under the XIIIth rib, On the leftl in 90.6 and on thu right in 64.4/1Z of casas, the louer limit o-' the phronicocostal sinus intersocts di~gonllly tho projection of i,G5 more rarely, the projection of 1,G lays above (correspondingly 5.9 and 33.3%) or belo-~: the lover limit of thc phronicocostal sinus (3-5 and 2.3/'-6). Card 3/3 - _W16HVILL y -X-A~ I-ntraorgan changes In the renal Tessels following ligation of the ureter. Soob.AW Gm 362 23 mo*6;741-7~4 D t59. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Alf GrusSSR. Instttut *kspertmentallucy morfologii, Tbilisi. Predetavl*no akademikou A.W.Flatishvilt (deceased]. (KIDWS--BLOOD SUMT) (Umm-LIGOURN) i~ - - -TATISHVILI,-M-YIt. - - -- Intraorganic relationships of the venous system of kidneys. Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. AN Gruz. SSR 8;105-3-12 160. (MIPA 14:10) (KIDNEYS-BLOOD VESSELS) TALISHVILI R. Ya. Topography of adrenal glands. Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. All Gruz. SSR- 8:151-169 160. (KUA 2-4:10) (ADMIAL GIANW) TATISHVILI, M.A. Morphology of the lymphatic system of kidneys. Trudy Inst. eksp. faorf. AN Gruz. SSR 8:261-268 160. (YM 14:10) (KIDINEYS) ILYPPRATICS) T. TATISHVIL . m Morphological basis of the hepatorenal s7ndrome. Soob.Al Gruz. SSR 25 no.1:87-90 JI 160. (MMA 13:10) 1. Akademiyu. nauk Gruzinsko7 SSR, Institut eksperimentalinoy morfologii im. A.N.Natishvili, Thilini. Predstavlono akademikom A.P.TSulukIdze. (IaVEi---DISUSXB) (KIM=$--DISZASZS) TATISHVILI, M. Ya., Dr. Medic. SOL (dise) "Interaction of Renal Urinary and Vascular Systems and Hepato-Renal Venous Connections,4 Tbilisi, 1961, 48 pp. (Tbilisi Medic. Inst.) 200 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 282). TATISHVIM, M*Ya, Changes in the relationship between the urinary and vascular system of the kidney in different diseaseo* Trudy Inste ekspe morf. All Gruz. SSR 10s253-268162. (HIRA 16:6) N (KIDWS-DISEASES; O~-/~ certain TATISHVILI, No I., Cand Fled Sci -- "Geft"2~6~ problemG or brucollOBIS pathOl0','YrIn-4w experiment*" Tbilisi, 1961. (Tbilisi State Med Inst) (KL, B-61, 265) - 527 - TATISHVILIj R.I. Some aspects of the diagnosis of brucelloslB. Awrb. med. zhur. no.8-. 89-90 Ag 161. .15:2) 1. 1z Nauchno-looledovatellskogo Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropichqekoy peditsiny imeni S.S.Virsaladze Minioterstva zdravookh- raneniya Gruzinskoy SSR. (BRUCELLOSIS) TATISHVILI, N.I. Some results if a histochemical study of lymph nodes, the spleen, and the liver in experimental brucellosis. Soob. An Gruz. SSIR 26 no.5:607-614 My 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni S.S. Virsaladze, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom V.K. Zhgenti. (BRUCELLOSIS) (GLYCOGEN) (NUCLEOPROTEINS) 3 Ell I u -vurl Re L I je MINE u v: 11) AVALIANI, V-L. [deceased); ELZKLDZZ, G.S.;- UTISHVILI, TO.K. Physicomscbanical properties of the 'wood* of moso, madake, MA Chinese madake bamboo stalks. Report no. 1. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Bjoj.j sellkhoz.uauki 4 no.6:563-573 '51. ()ILHA 9:8) 1. GrU21nskiy ordens, Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni sel'skokhoz7aystvan- W instit-at imani L.P. BerIM Tbilisi. (13amboo) AVALIANI, V.L. [deceased]; RLZKAJM. G.S.; TATISHVILI, U.N. -- - - --- -A**I6wA4* r-lt2i Physicomechanical properties of the "woodg of noso, mad a, and Chinese makade bamboo stalks. Report no. 2. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Biol.i selikhoz.nauki. 4 no.7:675-687 151. (Iff-H-A 9:6) 1. Gruzin!jkiy Ordem Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni seliskokhozyaystron- W institut imeni L.P. Beriya, Tbilisi. (Bamboo) Relationship between the pbymiconschanical properties and f*aturen of the anatomical structure of wood. Ity. AN Arm. SSR. Bial. I sellkhos. nauki 10 ao.3:85-88 Kr 157. (XLRA 10:5) 1. Gruzinskir ordena Tradovego Krasnogo Znamni sol'skokhosymystyeaW Inatitut, Kafedra looney takeatoH, *konomiki I organizatell lesnage khozyaystva 1 lesookepluatateit. Tbilisi. (Wool) TAT ISHVUAml*APwm--ft Xffect of growing con&itions an the*jAnatomic structure of fucalyptus wood. Soob. AN Gruz.BSR 18 no-3:349-355 Kr 157. (KLRA 10:7) 1. Grusinakiy Ordena Trudavogo Krasnogo Znameni mallskokhozyayst- vanwy Inatitut. (Bwalyptus) wita, D. P. The utilization of cartographic paper lit-ry. 1941. 99 p. (49-33910) Moskva, Izd-vo geodezicheskoi i kartograficheskoi TS1109.T3 _T#7ITBV, D.P.; FUSIKOV, V.T., redaktor; SMANSKIY, I.A., takhnicheakiv redaktor [Conditioning of offset paper] Uklivatizatsits ofmatnot bumegi. Ho"kvaI Izd-vo geodez. i kartogr. lit-ry, 1951 128 p. (KIRA 10:1) [Midromml (Paper) 7 TATMVS ir.i. TATEME"v"i E.I. SlWebnaya meditsina (Farermic Medictne) 19h7- Z M,640 .u,,- LC 7 R 10-ON W-00,04 MRA w.'aft-ta DMITANINOV, Vladimir Kikhaylovich, pref.; TATINT.Koustantin Ivanovichp prof.; cHWAKOV, Tasiliy Fedorovich, prof.; R7ABOV, G.Z.-P-reft; ZAKHAROVA, A.I.. tekhn.red. [Yorensic medicine] Sadebnaia maditsina. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1959. 367 P. (KIRA 13:5) (WICAL JURISPRUMCI) TATIYEVA. K.G. Age and faunistic, characteristics of boundary horizons between Eocene and Oligocene deposits of the Akhaltsikhe Depression. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.2:409-432 Mr 162. (MIRA :L$:3) 1, Institut paleobiologii AN Gruzinakoy SSR. Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Na3.ivkinym. (Akhaltaikhe region-Paleontology., Stratigraphic) r Oat -A A L-A PIP 4141 u 0o Ili! *so 00,3 10 r 0 "Oftif sit it 9 'a 004100 99410600 4 Z-M 10 CC J W z,., -so -00 the WI& IgWIL 1. Chufs,"m .00 Ad@ The 2 31 A 00 . , cbwW le pwoolitysoft tmp. aid 4tgm of redtactim was e towtim rate, M"Wtite Is shwfed old related to th -0* th" bgmtite. but bdow W01 the rate of re - and the iit th = -00 e pisras y fadcr, Abmm tbb temL V repwr boo cam. Mk,;o d i d pro* - m wit rate of re wapksl la"Allatim Ab(mv the premem of the 14YON -Fe--Ftj)i dt W A t O W.Fe-pc^ in t2w cut Ot umd- IrtA in tM cm of bemtite, while PeO cmid um be de- zo 0 tected. OW ft is xqttsW that Fr*04 - Fe Is the flitt- tim - d h =00 uc t fe =Wpro". The vate of advarict of t bOm NO' and the artivatIM twfY W bm&tite too B. C. 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Near MW adompim 6 It-o arml HAI a 46 vsixw *Wmj no himirrUml effect. For the irdtirt"t is( ~F ) 4) o 11 " it D r , FV,0. (on 9116 IMUftddrilll FCg(l,!qr-F* Mki Ffl ~ vqstx has a vowwbAl jrxvis buistrit"S Otcrt, arbi this 00 cffft-t ma be quantitatively cak-d. an the lmssi% ul the set. tive taividtin of HS and H.0 Sams; on the f"p. no intrriacts. = ww O't 0 a a is 4 9 00 .00 .00 .06 .00 XOO 400 nee 00 00 0 !,00 If 0 a 00 ti '00 '00 "410 00 $Biagi it 04. 4.1 - ----- Ia.. #3.111V fee !I a 1 0 ad 0 a 0 1 Ar a a 4 3 a v u I 'a so 4 0 0 00 009 0 0 so 0 '0 0 49 0 v 0 * 0 a 41 0 0 006. 40 111 0 a 0 Ofo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 * 0 0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 Olf A~ 4:-A~, AWO (A A 009 *0 00 ood 04 001 ami" WA VAN WA We hw~ so the r"" Ot redw IN &b ducil"ty of am. ~o -~#'cviddwsbly at r 0( al No be& to, for "k 00 imid by 00 + co, "d vak Aevowd must be goo wdb In entuattag the re- Ce 0 R. C. Wee are@ retar& P goo t!06 91 (Vot --;;;A~..W;A1 10 .. 1WM CLASWICATON woo --j" 7---- 7 21dow sivist $few Nowl"T fro 0 -6 .4. cm. do( NIAW Cut cho. Isi 31 9 u a AT PO as I v 0 0 A 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 a 0 Zo de i-es gas" d Oftim diodb as rob d "dwUm lee the of wow 'WO, Its at ;'lily Al At MW Split *tKr awl -'V-, I-Oh wIlL.,-litth" ~vstl wir - wAr U" It. tr~ lull -111v% Ull I,y it. I I'll. 61 Ill I I I it Vkv- I .I Ault II. Ut ALtb4 1 0, An ITS j.11,541-41 "I I` " AI W."" U.t j j Is it ily - III.%- it. 16-6101, 1" ~ A .10 6 'A 1.13'r J, -40-LL OL N TqTt1_, It A A it~ A ~& 0. 1. Ckdat". son. -61111 0 I.i.ftjj.. tulle uj. iah. too. MWO(IS KNOW.- 'Me timbl"n of "'WerAv (W Absence of ==b`em -00 the Atown. equil. awl the Idartics of 009 doctka at oikkil wall invtsdpttd am CoG am Coho. 000 00 a 71W tqa. of 02 um Wed. fivo die bats H _441111 00 4",C win C1 beat (smA.5n) 4 grijim/4.5731 vrims & ,z In (1'/Z*) + (296/1) - I., lactivatlon emarsirs of redw-timl Wr Numf t,# 1W. I-Ar Coil. 0 .-Spaditic. all ( trx"q ;!i fttinjitutill OW u". txm ASHIS, at 3tA 001 OM. WJ Im Cu.0, Ia.* that 1, 0o z to) I"k. rrsp., lit 21LUO - Lu#O + 1/0, 0 - WYMAN- TbV rate of dimcn. oil CUO Into Cuj)nad v, 00,3 Is a knew function at the difference between the equil. 2*0 10.9 AIM.; and for 2Cu + II/A. 4A X dissoft. Wimmuft of Or and the provaWag prewalre: lit 2 000 10-4, 'S.6 :K to IA x to 4.8 X Wis. 14 X Ann. 0%, OA1012 And OJXW g. OvIntim. an evolved by 11. 10-9 atin., yinjing"t With expd. data is -W as SOO AM 91304. rev.; for Very smagg 0. Wromm. . , I be dnown. presmarell &0 mmalkir *0 .2 Otn' tba Me teads to a Wte nine whkLb Is many din" too O*W Intcrml is about Jut that* bf4ber than than that d redwAian br its. The Activation C"Cefy fix Chat a to ,mtrwA therpto. tiop mtm W reduction the disown. LuO - Cult) to 49.0 kc. -cal. /m4., from th~ 0*9 A both oxides by Ho were found to be appm. I Lod. In raw& at gat) And W. Sime ttic" k flu relation $00 _90S "MMAM(emato with PAW if-, pressures of 200. IR And bt. equil. And rol. 4 di... And the rate of ~'i A0 tm, Ift at 2W And 250% At the Wise, Loomp. wM roduction. the loiter rcwtkm Is ubvkmsly whauy 4*0 I g. oLdt. CuO evvlv%4 0~001 g. Os in W by adomptiou of fig on the uxkle surface. ny the umn. too jam. I 400 . mill, C%O 0.11() the fate of m4me" id CdP Is 4W-Roundt-Teller turthof at low-irrop. %;, sa..orptkl. t oil C Vxm- th t b b th hi b t t f C O I J s or, a u - . m e VAC WO Art" O t monowliat ar aut U C11#0 Wen 44d. to be 0.2jj 0 AM s ' O At Sit)' At Initial Its - 3W And 0 167 f Cu s f 1 I Th f i b h W i - on O s v e sur rto rti mt ,. ace JWq&4 Jut t p. u* iji 1 p ntsp lm lb-3u and W4) mitt tke $saw order as al illud hkh If f ve 0 ii . ., c w fto~mnl% w AM JW Alm. f. svitu or the &p. roali, of tatit W tw4lic" at Prod- cqwWIY IJ the rate's U r"forlion. The 4ight dif- "k CUO And " stano A -400 i - a it qW. to favor of Colo con tw awtibrit to a kisfwr 2w .4 Alm* halfway c%valt,6410" V, the reaction, that Is iks UM se lk-come"I rate avloss til"a (m refflailtiat; lit) Arm bad. ' d i u w "Mospier th Cum N. Tholn apPaAk"t hicWrIttal woo ki I'l 4j wit 44v ON It I 11r, P UAs ,go 000 sill's 0 0410 So 0 0 SLO 0 * 1111 00 00 0 0 0 0 000000000 000 k ~1~* - ~401_ 10, Ik 1# 0 0 0 0:0-0 0 0 00 0,04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (k ~Iofio 0 TATIYE7SKAYA, Ye. P. CHUAROV, G. I., and AMONOV, V. K, "Kinetics of the Reduction and of Dissociation of the Oxides of Manganese,* Dok. AN, 58, No- 9, 1947 .'rowwwrove softie -64F-te 0 _#0 Oi-Oll 14_0-410 0 * 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 S, 0 0 0 0 0 Wv, I's 10 1! ON it it it 14 to 1A U it 41 ft M X 1~ V 11 k P 19 4? 19 4 4 #.-I's 1_" A-4-1 A 4. a it r C, A I 1 4 kI V M It 00 A 410 .1 thdo .11: # twiscria 11sks &W.'askiV.. sit st axial psts, aw inda., ua. 00 #"lulf 'MnAy asl% the pmwrr .4 the w inn &# its Aiitmo% ~'j ~'; "ILK, 'ujAc". lose userp fail tmuing to a halt and beading enve to -00 C, I---.' 1k I I A.4t N % f4j, .. I ta4i. y4alt 1948, & Pre"kid3y level Portitim Ovml. ft) at 41xilut Z1. 41). sold *0 VI K1. + t, 1 41. 1,1444 U-11111 A-14 vvl,~ifvol .11 hkj'_~ reductio". of 41M. VA). mid NW, np.: N then rr- 00 .. is '611.1 .4 r'.1-1. 1#.,i1 I., %N0 hy If. for t., 1a4 IWA, 1k ally P to &L"ut MPAAV,~ redactions 00 -111, 14 SItIl L. M-1 41.. 4 ill M10%.-14 MOON'T ama. (Jct~a tht~"Ilalb I's wro At IMP '. M4 ishope of told P. cut" :_s0 0 it Vs. 1 dl~-K41.41 ill litu"Ativt- "b"144-ly ITP"tw recturlb-111 t the latiliAl sitevis 00 1,1,11ol-41 flittit '!.it, 0 lit, all- i ill .,I~ in % . t-p twilth-h x-oiri,pivOing lo Millis -& loil"Ah. An4lovists t i P rite e.visi p 44 O."ill 1,11w I K, vAlej In)m cuivem, Weir ohliiiaw,l with iotilld on. lilt) awl 1k) mm. llw lwal~ 416,1 ~tt 'Wkt, 7,114), Moll. L.21b,'K . af, 11.11. lit 0-4 AX*Jltvt the 11WAll r", .41 "Xi'l. tclill.. Owl at Nitil I - NU, - I 'I I , I Ill ". J.4 Unes. W 'X 76 X Its ... L,,ii )( the isAme i,tAgr of Ole rr,hwit"s . am straight v 111 --. J,A% -C I'# - jNfilt) + 1 J4 k. 11. 1.14 X J;WjV23iJJS lil[AAIIY Will$ if h lifilpts deirmstsind with ;! !. 00 00 Ill --,it 1#1 X Ill its -1. I.Ki X lit 1: proff-itic r; e.g.. at 4111"t"Pu, IM and 21) Mon lit o. 1. 1 ~.Ipk x lie I.:114x r ft 411 4n,1 I 10 1 g, f N/1"i". X lip, f julle. V, I i ;;N , jz 0 0 a 4e( ~:f AfIrtath + if/go#. .AS X ~7. Rafts liticas lelsith lod is, t I ~ I). I hc lqwtnt Iva. lit 1, ILNI N181041 !zoo . 1. t"S. R2141. detna. for M"Ah. at IOM. IIW. M. 0 0 TOOL 4 if Jwdl., toix1r. (4) the alselic ut Our is, Curves Le a a, films the dissisim-ts. anti [be O"Latisin ". 'd " At cun#t. itlifial pa.. for MnA at 331). 410, 0411 00 .41 aud 4.7, PSA and 14 5, 29A) and 46 0, as &VdMt She "I. 610114J.ARO', ii the same as in the case lot MnOtg. Kills 4-Ak-d. 3.N. 10-SK V-110 mm. 119; lot M110i at -OOO'K-- of r, tin-rra,ing with the nwan 1. at cun't. teu3p. and F. 0 0 from ibe divocn. side (tbr reverse oxidation does 00 take aft 1,,sy i4ightly costwave to tu axis of pill. At equal Zoo p1juv), 3.6 aLl aSiLitut the ca". 3.45a. (2) The velocities pus, r, 1411% frotti r Ill to 2) to.W; but then remains kkk- of d6WVn.. T4, at Conil. 11-10P.. fAll 1111CALF17 With iMMISSing pcU&nt of I 11W isrj~nt A., 1. ou the all. Z1 de l~urc P of (N. r4 - k(p - p'), -h~rc ip' - the pmvail- Will, itic. p ~ the equil. pirmure. Froin the max. elf (citra- kcal.,usole at P 10--W;. 0 For the mductioa of zoo Isolated to 0). the apparent activation coergies Ed h " si, as & funcjiuu of s,, at cont . tettip. and covaj. lie in tw Pill (3k), DO, and N1 mm.) paues through a mat. No 0 we for MnOw 3R 3 kral. tintile, for MUM - 00 "./_ r :ll this autmacalytic chussept it the insoV Ci) The vviolity ts! redtwlion %, at hInO, to MnO (at 46AS' prvwr4d ev"i &I 1"Mr.1 Pit. I fil VACIM.1 11.4 A 1 0 1 L A cv.tikrUKAL 91111FAIM CLASIVICATION Life Ito., 41.1.3'.. Ito 0 U .3 -44 4 1 1 T C7 is Is, as #I I,, jCa OCCgtt Ca, w n t to 41. 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 41, 0 411 0 41111 0 :Z016- 0 0 * 0 111 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0-9, 0.0 -0 A- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 00 0* 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ee 00 so 00 00 of 66 00 00 00 06 06 00 A 0 0 is 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 dIS1611161 P16 Of "ARS!, Ifflip, litki %V4114. VAlf 01111011CIlY raw ayr Ill lbit SAW W Pt at 0'", tat. V. brot laffraisrs with lactraswe r up so a I two. IWR ikerfpate. 14 22kal./apiple. The aulucattlyfle character W the rtahie. tion ad Us^ accoanu far Ups kvitt pluctispas al the N W curvu al MuOt and MaA. as a rnult of the antago. Wale cSccts of c1cem4psing ist of MaOs and Marth and of 1-ing formlitism of blnA), and the wit-accirleration of (6) Comparition of the* lpx,) Curv"nf the 3 usides shows that blKh to miuced faster only tit the initlisliptattes' at all Other alattept, thew. of the 3 o%kirsatr very Clow, tl~ k norm of h1"10. lying alouvip Ifulpir .4 titin Wwwrit the P. and X. duJ. us the other hAsul, th,- equil pulthe3tiskiesp. keduclitips by Its eviklently 414w-s not I-omed over dibsoca.; thus, at &17% the umu. 94 tat p' - 0) for I. C. JAnO. is 0.8 X 10-4 S. 0,/min.. wber~ane~ 496M)"andpoi.200 men.) is W X IWO. Tlk- mects4nions of the miuction consipste in all"okirs so( Ill in theottitle. thesplowrat pitepbrisix thirchens, sinfAivirse- tims which is hilsibilted by auluirtilkin tit else lict.lut-ts. ~7) witil, c%W.: S(n, + It. ;;s Mn + I1.0 (&A),) 1.2 x 10-14, (T(X)') 2.4 X 10'34. NNW) 5.62 X 111-1. WXW) 's Wj x 10 - 4 (AW) I.-'S x 10 - S" 161"$u. f lie 0 a Ntno' + 114. mu.) -'.24 x Im. (w) cr x 10" itioll'i 3.311 X 100. (1211)"11.2 X lill. (ZM*j 3.47 X 101. '1 Un.0, + If. &-l 2 SNON + 14t0. (SM*) 4.68 X 1016.- (700") 2.10 x 1011. (OW) 7.24 X I(P. (12001) 3.09 x ILP; 2 MuOv + H. ;a Xint0s + HgO, (W) 3.W X 1016. (-,00*) 2.05) X 10". (SIOW) 3,MO X Is)". The slitficult realucibilOy 44 Mail to Mn Is dtw in the very low #Wn at eqttil.. and this dWingul.fir-SInOishpipty Ittlas tbruchrr 3 CI)Inplete reduction tif I it. N1114) tip %Ipp oil I(NO'K, 11111jef PW ~%Kj 1111U.. Otsuld Irpluire Pwolng 4.INIU,UUU 1. -try 11, fortirry away the 110 vaprw fairmiril. N. T. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 & 0_0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 69 00 00 0* 00 of go R Silk ATIYEV,I,FAYA-Yep--P,---------- -- --- 26969 TATrYEVSKAYA Ye, P. ; ZHUFAVLEVAq M. G.., CHUFAROVI G. 1. - - Kinetika Vosstano Vlenlya C4cislov I'ledi Ckislyu Ugderoda I Vodorodom. Izvestiya Akad. flauk SSSR. Otd-Niye Tekhn. Nauk, 19h9, No 8, S. 3.235-41 -- Bibliogr: 10 NIAZV. SO: Letopis' Zhurna-llnykh Statey) Vol. 36, 1949 TATIMLS.KAYA., Ye.P., ANITONC7, V-K- i UUFAROV, U.1. ---- -- -- 29568 0 skorosti vosstanovlyeniya okislov margantsa vodorodom i okis'*U uglyerola. Doklady Al:ad. Nauk SS,-JP, Novaya Syeriya, T. LXVIII, No-3, 1949, 8.561-64 SO: LETOPIS' NO. 40 And by b 1. and 0. fi"dY powd. COO and CmAj. OF MY DM"Y ORM f0f* aet" (0.10) AM 0.17 sq.m,/ fqAP.)W"v"A ormloof Iftarof and pamming liermall 8 lk lit-Ok llaP 10 Im" mt = of feductlam wea niel~~t of the persourv. As a function of d of reduction rate, is S. WmAn d f;trm"A& i m"., i.e. is aut*c&W jAjjW fatness 01 2m mm. Ifg, the rate Cd fleli -X0, Well 3W*) k I CVO' as "I, $00I (11W, 260, greater with CO La with Hq th" At 28% re" with CO (at tbg *Lvvv 4 it MV, A 0,015. 0.0m, and 0.043. and witbTs. 0001.proo md fio3o. At cauxt. temp.. MCI% the fate Of dell I W" CO is nearly the initial - -, - p i o 0 &W 30D mm - ff.":11% .4. 'got A no (left be r kv m 2 Mae. as the amt. (J'CO brcomm WASCiftt W ON ductiZ*ftbrmmPk- IN11141`611-6-01CUON aw, the fate. At all Stag". Increases VIM the iml The appmelit "1114604 #0 to 4M seem twhean7j= of C;~) be, CO and by He are 10.7 fen COX) .0 she 4 o1 malteat 149"WY W IAW mile Its. at Ills, 6019W 4 lemim . -&W low AW aw" Am Close Witit CO the CWv" d8# Smak"d) , o 7. U A h f4l i i i ' s.. we at 2W A"I =0 at " 604 W up tht ram =47vty sm, low eem. (at About m% reeille, Lft tim). and And reedection duo so exceW DD% even wNle OW, exem of CO. This sucataly Im attributed to 61inicring ed ins tht CulOwbich inkilbits reduction by CO moev eaccawrly 81.) than by the? UKWV PM#lt&tlnS flu At MO. tVMP., Ml'. Ito 1he rat* of rr-luellon 1wran with the initial immmurr up Ily to AW It"O' d.#" an fulth" 11wreasills girf%qlar. file r.4tr tacream only with ah, mut with CO, reduction of CmvO Ill. at any temp, ond Initial pmem. laster with fit than with M The apparent activ,ilim ad COW9166 10r the f1mblCUM Of ChO by CO OW If. Wo 10 U -my 0 M. A vermw ad LM rat" of m 1=13-7zzlm' O t d C C O . Cz- e a U An * 6 4:1111111111 the 0 of dislocs of 9&W* as the rate- v = m t . " In t6f be faiet ought to ennel 4*t#. m4vp m \1mv In t" 040W war with dw nature of 11W reducing gRA lital mm 'The obstryed i&"& can be explained only on the Wat of . . p 400 mchudsm involving surfam edwrpdm of the teductus C 1W M"metkim, betwem the adm~ meek. and the 0 of the 16 at 0". 09 SO iou of the saaeous peodacte. - M nt- Pr Ithundentan4" that so" with dMacnt cr " latticem abould have dff- i 12.4 y tarsal Adsorption a4mcitlem for diffamt Piles, ow dtat the l ld b f l Jiff h h W ms s t am nva eou e erent. T rates e ar e an. namairWodWo(CUOudofCv&Odifferuaybys fwtor of 2-3, whereas Um dismom. pressure of CuO b abost 101thimeathstalcuvo. Commequestly. the rate at reduction . 1 llaOnWedtotbodimam. Plasm altIbloulde. N.T. cloof imu"b1b]"Ifew, 4194 Cb Automv, Md IW); cl- C.A. 0. "i.s.s.s. is. 5614( (later I out prew"wde)"'C's"bift-dacgoll be -g- m"Op" the 1100 or coo to No. 11101 tm 'sw Odw 1 .0 so 1W sw so the mp 350- Md. ~'t 80& 6u"mb in ducin Its WWO WgA at dMICmnt C11F 5W. fm Aso" M0160 ted to . (h/saw d =041 b coutes" is tin WNW W W. the a is $IOU SIC. 'Umdw thLri are milliew OWY to i~~, at all A, ti. .m I-p- ad , U100, by CO &~ . vat U sims". murb w3xoniv at WAVII-1Z. Of fWaCtilm, Imeductim bY Co b odactim 9 . fl, redOM im WV, wosulge redact d. t no. Far UnA. d U;;&. int to MOA. lbeo 10 '" bY "b St S" .Ctmuy lower ib.mtn I U W- -;d= bY Co's VA tim !22T ]or red I 'a f" Idnols 10.2 and =bi ETW! 01104025.5 and ZIA) kral, M-Am-02" 1D. N. 111" C. IM few of 1 ~- "m W It" 0"a it, P'- 1. CW*m, awl V. K, Ammsiv (AFo, IlmdWirek). abet. iFm Allem U Ul W t lW91).-Althougil the gquil, ~1~ (csikvi.) ;J 0. .1 FeA is ' fmcm than om FvAh or vto' all 3 oxide. .ire tvilmed by H at slamilar rates, itboaring that ftdactim i in&PMdMt a( 4110MCM. SM tbat litilMOM of FC0 iS not. i be islowett Map In the teductim of b4her oxicift. The ,urfAm am of the oxido (fmm N, adulirption at - 10') IV," OAS, OJ6. NW 0'00 bq.m.lg. for FeA. PeA. and PrO rrW. The ozidelimse heated in If,, the 11,0 foramed ltud irown out. and the race t of cleactim was cak-d. Imm !thr desamm is tonliew In law rupt., r Afst increAliett 1. at 10-4111% f"41dion slut then dels-frawd pitt. ~=Ihe original P (h) we" lot Him. 110, the UMV r is( WX w" about T. 6. 37, suit 96 X 10 0 for s, FrA and u9n. at 350. 400. 440. wW SOU". rftp.. the owi. r -4 the 01111W exid" wwr. r-B., 10% ". At mductimus 1*10W 140%. v was Proportional to it the cols-A. m w&, sit 41%) *M 4XV0,10 and ().let for Wt. 11.69 dust 0.70 lot Virs(Ig. #0 04 sisad OAS for Fro lOwn 16 Vomit ffnill if to ;0) Mo. Ite. r6r appart"I f1wrx" of ArtivAtism *rfr KIM. MAW. *nil 14,1111) "Linum. J. J. it, ,TIEVSKAYAt- USSR/Chemistry, Metallurgy Copper Jan 52 "Retarding Effect of Gaseous Reaction Products on the Rate of Reduction of Copper Oxides With Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide.," G. 1. Chufarov, B. D. Averbukh, Ye. P. Tatievskaya, V. K. Antonov, Ural Affiliate, Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Chem and %tallurgyj Sverdlovsk "Zhur Fix Khim" Vol XXVI, No 1, PP 31-38 Gaseous products of the reaction, on being adsorbed at the reaction surface, bring about a sharp lowering of the rate of reduction. A quant expression for the retarding effect of 00 is given. The retarding effect of water vapor is greater for cuprous oxide fhan cupric oxide is greater. The relation between the values of adsorption of H2 and CO Is in good agreement with kinetic data for CuO. When Cu2P is --qduced with CO, there is recrystn of newly formed metallic copperp so that thL rate of the reaction is greatly lowered. PA 21IT40 'A"I% N Y 55, MR - I 'AB4 irun. of I ka 'A -XIIJUALA, ti -Ali a NO hTI Chadclal Abets VoL 48 Nov 9 ma 10, 1954 Metallurgy and Hatallography mdeft" an 10 km 0. to A==Z 0 rpndmunk, 13 D, Dar. Pfaw.yb*i;: to. of PC. exce"t" "SO In znc4 OnMd Z''i Ae"re y Z:f fame PeSnj mcurn and sludge. This fomms on cimamm" ww cont4minates the mt- with mcmax. Men the &x Is ahmag anW.. de Ir"ech VM slow and We spo" may remain -an UK Ime five H"O content Ot the 'Itut Is t, ~ ~Xnt Chu' Zt,ob,t,.uO,-275f. Theb-p-isanim of 4%1. Mk6- TA IF U3SR/Cilemistry Card 1/2 Authors i Churarov, G. I., Averbukh, B. D., Tatievskaya, E. P., and Antonov, V. K* Title Inhibiting effect of gaseous reaction products on the rate of reduction of ferric oxides with hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Periodical I Zhur. Fiz. Khim, 28, Ed. 3, 490-497, March 1954 Abstract Tht authors investigated the effect of gaseous reaction products on the rate of reduction of ferric oxides with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in a pressure range of from 100-250 m mercury colinn and also measured the adsorption of basic gases and gases obtained dw-ing reduction on the surfaces of the oxides. The inhibiting efj'oct of the gaseous reaction product C02 during the redvetion of Fe')04 and FoO with carbon mcrioxide can be computed quantitatively bi cilculating the rate of reaction according to a certain equation. During reduttAon of Fe304 with carbon monoxide and Wrogen at texperatures above 700' there Is practically no inhibiting effect of the reaction products during the initial stages, but after Zhur. Fiz. Khim, 28, Ed. 3.. 490-497, Karch 1954 Card 2/2 Abstract Institution Subrdtted (additional card) I Redwtion reached 11%, when a greater wount of F0304 is formed, the inhibiting effect of carbon monoxide and water vapor becomes great. The experimental material on the inhibiting effect of gaseous reaction Twoducts on the rate of reduction of the investiga- ted ferric oxides is in agreement with the data regarding the adsorption of gaseous reducing agents and reaction producta on the surface of the mentioned oxides. Seven U.S.S.R. referenceE 1 since 1937. Graphs. i Acad. of So. U.S.S.R. Ural Branch, Institute of Chemistry and Metallurgy, Sverdlovsk I Jure 1% 1953 Tfil' I ~F_'l Y P, .USSR/Chemistry Hetallurk:V Card 1/1 Authors Tatievskaya. E. P., Chufarov, G. I., and Stafeyeva, N. 14. Title Reduction of cupric oxides with graphite Periodical Zhur. Fiz, Khim., 28, Ed. 50 843 850, May 1954 Abstract The rate of reduction of CuO and Cu2O with graphite in vacuum and in the neesence of gaseous reaction products was investigated. Pure carbon di- oxide was found to be the product of the reduction reaction. The rate of reduction of cupric oxides with graphite in the presence of a gaseous re- action nroduct is greater than in vacuum which indicated the participation of the gaseous ohase in the reduction nrocess. The reduction v4th a solid reducing agent consists of two phases: reduction of the oxide with carbon monoxide and the reaction of the formed C02 with the graphite. Ninet--n refercncts- 14-USSR, 2-Germn, 2-Enqlish and 1-U5A. Graphs, drawllnr. Institution Acad. of Sc. USSR, Ural Branch, Inntitutc of Chemistry and Metallur&, Sverdlov:k Submitted 23~ 1?53 AUTHORS: Lianyak , S. S., Tatiyevskaya, Ye. P. 2o-4-35/5-1 - - r-r-e-sp-o-n-a-l-n-g-Mem ber of the All UZSR. Chufarov, G. I. -Uo TITLEj .,her Tron Oxides by Graphite and Charcoal With The Reduction of Hig the Addition of Na2CO3 and K2CO3 (Vosstanovleniye vysshikh okis- lov zheleza. grafitom i drevesnym uglem s dobavkami Na2CO3 i K2CO3)' PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, Rr 4, pp. 656-659 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of present investigation is the clearing of the ki- netics and of the mechanism of the reaction mentioned in the title, since there are only few data about it in the papers published up to now. The experimental method is described. Figure 1 shows that the redaction of iron oxide by charcoal takes place with a considerable velocity already at 7000- kt 7500 the reduction took place quicker than in the case of use of graphite at 8500. The ad- dition of Na.2003 and K2CO3 accelerated the reduction by charcoal at 7000 only to an unimportant extent. In the case of graphite the acceleration at 8ooO was greater. The reduction of the magne- tic iron oxide began at8ooO (figure 2), ~y graphite at 95oo (fi- gure 3). The addition of Na2CO3 and K CO accelerated the re- 3 ecies. This was the case duction velocity of Fe 0 by both coai s 4 p 0 with charcoal at 8oo ~o an unimportant extent. The addition of Card 1/3 the two carbonates at 850 0 accelerated the reaction to a great The #eduction of Higher tron Oxides by Graphite and Charcoal With 2o-4-35/51 the Addition of Xa2CO3and K2CO3' reactivity and to a facilitation of the reconstruction of the cry- stallisation lattice in the oxide phase. Apparently this takes place by means of a previous decomposition of the addition in Me20 + C02 on the reaction surfaces of the oxide and the carbon. Therefore-the acceleration increases with the temperature. Fin- ally the composition of the gaseous products and their r6le in the single oxides is discussed. There are 3 figures, and 9 re- ferences, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for "Ietallurgy of the Ural Branch AN USSR (Institut metallurgii Ural'skogo filiala APademii nauk SSSR) EMITTED: June 4, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 CHUAROV. VRMAVIEVA# MvO*; AVMUXH, B*D*; LIVYAX, s-S-; IWTONOV, Y.N.; BOGOSLOVSKIT, v,v.; sunim, N.M. Kinetics and mechanism of the reductiou of metal oxides and chemical Compoundso Tray rust. met. ujrA3r ssfjR no.2:9-40 '58. (KIRA 12:4) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) (Ketallurv) SUVIKOVSKIT, N.A.; TATIYZVSK1Yt,*..~. 7irst experience In the mintenance of continuous tracks. Put' I put.khoz. 4 no.9:3-5 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. GlavW7 inshener Putevoy dorochnoy ushinnoy stantaii No.1 Moskov- skoy dorogi (for Tatlyevskiy). (Railroads--Maintenance and repair) V,V.. TATI'l"P,)VSKIYO V* KOROOV. , KMZHSVITSKIY, YG-A- Of formation* ChemiciLl Rtmeturs of hydrocarbons and squatiOn9 for heats (KLRA 4:4) C.R. Acad. Sci, mss, 151, 78. 67-69- (BA - A I Ja ';5:31) it 19A I .1 RYABINOV, M.G.; TATIYf:VSKIYp V.14.; VOLYNSFlY, R.F. In the Termez Division. PUt' Ii put. khoz. 8.n0.6:6-7 164. (M.RA 1?:9) 1. Termezskaya distantsiya puti Sredneaziatskoy dorogi. RYABINOV, M.G., inzh. (Leningrad); TATIYEVSKIY, V.M., inzh. (Leningrad); KHOROMEISI=~ V.A., inzh,"~(t6'hihgiad') - Technology of the subotitution of graphite lubrication. Put' i put. khoz. 9 no..3sl9-2O 165, (MIRA ISW WABINOVt M,G,t inzh. (Leningrad); TA;IYEVSKlYt V.M., inzh. (Leningrad); KHORCMETSKIY~ V.A., inzhe (ten-ingia--d) - - Use of a tamper in the current track maintenance* Put' i putekhoze 9 no,5:29-30 165s (MIRA 180) RASHEVSKIY, If.; TATKALO, G. Order for the receiving of cattle in the Kiev Heat Combine. Mias. ind. SSSR 33 no.4:32-33 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kiyevskiy myasokombinat. SOIDVEYCHIKS B.; TATKAL-09 G, IWrove the conditions of beef ca'Ale deli7ery to meat ommbines, Mian.ind.S.S.S.R. 33 no.605-36 101 (KMk 16:1) 1. Kiyevskly lVasokombinat. Wev.x*eat industry) (Beef cattle) -(Irasnodar) V.T.'..; kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; TATUM, Congenital sarcoma in newborns Khtrurglis, no.9:69 S '54- (SARCOMA, I (HLRA 7:12) shoulder, congeAs In newborn) (SHOUIM" neoplasms I sarcoma# congene in newborn) (INFAW. EMCRN 0 diseases$ sarcoma of shoulder) l---TATUW I.V. (Yerevan, prospekt Stalina, d.99, kv. 11) J- I I Preservation of skin homotraugplants. Vest.khir. 83 no.11:76-79 N '59. OaU 13;4) 1. Iz kliniki obsbehey khirurgii (sav. - prof. S.S, Sharimnyan) Yerevanskogo weditsizelcogo instituta. (SKIN TRANSPLANTATION) TAMAWt IjVj- Combined autobamotransplantation. of the Mein. MxirmTiia 36 no.U$55-59 N 160. (MIRA 13t12) 1. 1z kafedry obshchey khirm-gii (zave - saaluzhemyy d"atell mauki prof, S.S. Sharimanyan) Yerevanskogo maditaWkogo inatitutao (SKIN GRAFTING) SARUKHMAN, V.O.v prof.; MINASYAN, A.O., kandomed.nauk; SARUSYAB, r~.Kh, kand.med.nauk; MIPZA-AVAKWP G.L.; T kW, 1J.; AYRAPMAN, L.N. Stomach cancer as per data of &-evan clinics and the Institute of Raentgonologv and Oncology of the Aeadmy of Saimpee of the Armenian S-S-R- for 1949-1957. Vop.rent.i onk. 6t221-231 161. (ERIVAN-STCHAM-MM) (tCM 16t2) 1ATKALO, LV. Injury of the right ventricle of the heart. Zhur. eksp. i k-.I-,n. med. 5 no.):37-39 165. O-UFA 19: 1) /66/6,~j/062 fk669 ACC NRt 4~R6018962. SOURCE CODE: UR/027f _/A00- AUTHOR: Tatkin, L. Z.; Yerlykov, N. S. TITLE: A multicircuit time delay relay using contactless elements SOURCE: Ref zh. Avtomat telemekh i vychisl tekhn, Abs. 2A59 REF SOURCE: Tr. N.-i. proyektno-konstrukt. in-ta tekhnol. mashinostr., no. 1, 1965, 44-51 TOPIC TAGS: time relay, delay circuit, electric relay ABSTRACT: A time delay relay using contactless circuits is described. It was devel- oped at the MIT mash. The relay is capable of generating sequentially up to 25 time delays from 1 sec up to 16 hr. The time delay relay is based on the pulse counter principle utilizing the MKO-LC ferrite-diode cells. The utilization of these cells assures a maximum noise immunity under workshop operating conditions. The 50 cps power frequency s&rves as a choke. The pulse counter counts down from the preset time interval corresponding to specific number of pulses. The desired time delay is set up by means of switches. These are calibrated to read directly in seconds, minutes, and hours facilitating easy manipulation. The relays have a relative error of 0.5%. Tests hw~re shown them to be highly reliable. (Translation of abstract) 7 illustrations and bibliography of 4 titles. T. R. SUB CODE: 09 Card 1 /1 UDC: 621.318.563.5 TATKO. B.S., inzhener. Remarks on the planned division of nales on OBus bar wiring." Zlektri- chestvo no.5:61-82 My 153. (MLRL 6:6) (Jaectric cables) TATKO B.S., inzhener. --- Aluminum alloy for building superpowerful generators (Abstract from P-lectrical Zagineering No. 11:1031, 1052 '53). Zlektrichestvo no.6: 74 ja '53. (MLiU 6:7) (Dynamos) (Alumirmm alloys) 11 1- P-rOdUcts aud lheir CATEGORY Cbewical Toel-nolopy. Chernic, ABS. Application. Water Treatment. Sewape. "JR- BZWWM-) No 17, 1959, No. 6 1 14, 2 IS AUTHOR Tatko, T. INSTITME 9--- =ME -Present Si-tllfttir)n Repul-rdinp tbe Firificatinn of EffIllQ'It WRtel-e in Poland. OM. PUB. Crus, wooa i techn. val)i t. , 1958, 32, t.,4) j), ABSTFACT NO ftbitTftCt. (~ftrd: 15 NASGOVOROV, B.Te.. podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby; TA9-0. U.8., kapitan neditsinskoy sluzhby Iaboratory diagnosis of leptospirosin and examination of mrine rodents carriers of loeptospirap Voens-ned. shur. ao.6:70-73 Js M. 1 . UNTOSPIROM) (MIRA 9:9) (RODUTS AS CARRIMS OF DIbMSX) ' - I -- - - - 7 ~ 7- L I ~-, All, -.- I . - - - --- - - .- - -- - I -, - . - - ,II I. - ~ j. -.1 9-,, -I ! ; - I --- I-- - =7 4, = , -- ----- _I-- --.- -- p7. . - - - z~, - .4 . - - : :7~-, 1 1 - .- ~ - - - . li~- E - - ; ; - - - - -- _i AUTHOR: Tatlkcv, V.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences 118-58-6-5/21 TITLE: -"Teory raulic Tran rtation of Coal (Cidravlicheskoye trans- portirovaniye uglyn T PERIODICAL: Mekhaiiizatsiya trudoyftkikh i tyazhglykh rabot, 1958, Nr 6, PP 13-15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Hydraulic coal transportation is the most important technological part of hydraulic mining. The author distinguishes the trans- portation at the faces, the underground transportation proper, the hydraulic lifting and the transportation from the mine to the concentration plant or directly to the consumer. At the Kuzbass, coal is usually transported from the coal face to the coal pump of the hydraulic lifting device through chutes, but if there is no slope, then the transportation is carried out in tubes under pressure, using 611Z and 8NZ suction Pumps, 55bNV coal pumps or the automatic coal pump of the type 8USP. Dif- ferent coal pumps are used for hydraulic lifting, the latest and best model is the 1OUVT 2m, constructed by the Bobruyskiy me- shinostroitellnyy znvod (the Bobruysk Machine Construction Plant). It has a lifting capacity of 900 cu m of coal pulp Dor hour under n hend of ?50 m. Card 1A There is 1 graph, 1 photograph, and I diagram. 1. Coal--Transportation 2. Hydraulics--Applications BORISOV, AsIe; NE)GODAYEV,, M,N.; 1AT'KOV0. .-- Use of high-speed motion-picture photography for the Y.'sualita- tion of the hydrodynamic process in a ooal-suction machine. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no.3:168-171 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18i11) 1. Voese7uznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut dobyehi uglya gidravllcheskiz sposobon (VNIl Gidrougoll), Novokursnetsk. Submitted January 18, 1963. 1 TATIKOV, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; YURIN, P.I., inzh. Using capron for coal suction pumping machinery elements and the technology of their manufacture. Trudy VNIIGidrouglia no.l: 81-89 162. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Vseso),uznyy nauchnc).-Issledovatellskiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiy institut dobyehi uglya gidravlicheskim aposobom. TAVKOV, V.A.,-kand. tekhn. nauk A asages of dredres a::d Structure of the flow in impeller pa - -- hydraulic coal dredges. Trudy VIIIIGidrouglia no.4:47-65 164. (MIFA 180) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellskly i proyektno- konstruktorskiy institut dobychl uglya gidravlicheskim sposolbom. UssRlFarm luumis - Lnrge Horned Cattle. 0-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 83369 Author : Tatlauskas Ts.I. Inat : Lithuanian Scientific Research Inatitute of Animal Husban- dry and Veterinary Medicine. Title : Effects of Variegated Keeping Conditions of Cows at 11ijbt upon Their Ehysiological State and Their Productivity. Orig Pub : Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Lit. n.-i. in-t zhivotnovodst- va i vaterinarii, 1957, No 11 49-55- Abstract On the experimental farm of the Lithuanian Scientific Research Institute of 'uiiml Husbandry and Vateri,=y Medicine experiments were performed an 2 groups of cows. At night the experimental group (let) vas kept in an cliclo- sure on the field, and the control grpup (2nd) in winter quarters. In the cows of the 2 gToups the indicatorc. of Card 1/2 USSR/Farri Animals - Large Horned Cattle. Q-2 Abs Jour Hof Zhur - Biol.,, No 18, 1958, 83369 physiological conditions and productivitEy were diversi- fiedo At air terperature of 18.50 Cq2, the pulse rate was by 7.9 percent and the respiration rate by 28.7 per- cent lower in cows of 1st croup than in cows of the 2nd Group. Hematologic indicators showed changes also. In the lot group Hb amounts incrcased by 14, and the nunbor of cry~hrocytes by 19.12 percent; in the 2nd group the increases amounted to 6.2 and 4-32 percent) respcetivolys During 90 days ill 1955, cows of the 2nd group Gave 6.1 percent less milk than did cows of the lat group. Card 2/2 a TATLAUSKAS, - S* Cand Agr Sci -- (ding) "Effect of various methods of V a__.__ cows upon their physiological state and productivity under conditions of the Lithuanian SSR." Moo, 1969* 19 pp (Hos Order of Lenin Agr Acad im K. A. Timiryazov), 110 copies (KL, 50-691, 128) -48- V Z;? I, rt,s from ~Ckall t,-d ri'liam, 1&,Acpe&, D~fil:f izf d -,- dtdac' aaa~~,, La tbo -m.1 r photnr-Ap4le &M L -,Llon UIC2, - 3, Xnth-4s of doi t t of y M(Wlan, cVerieur.;) IA IAG tIS3 of y &fdewwZopy (Lt &e 0-24 arXWu:3t!c-- of tuhoP in -ede-fact-caPY *ad gafetY 4.3tel TATOCHENKO, L. K., MEDVEDEV, S. V. and TMWOV, V. S. "Application of radio active iridium, for gamma defect detectioWl,, appearing in the "Detection of Defects in Metals by Gamma - Collection of Papers". (Gamma Defektoskopiya Metallov - Sbornik Statei).. published by the Academy of Sciences USSR,, P 94, 1955. A) USSR Structural Crystallogmpbv. E-3 Abs Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 107, Do 9191 Author Tatochenk L.K. Title N JMr-jgm-an X-aay Tube Fed With Alternating C=ent. aM Orig Pub Probl. metalloved. i fiz. metallov, sb. 4, 1955, &;&654 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 TATOCHMIKO, L.K. liquid metal levels by means of rays. Probl. metalloved. j fis. met. no.4;655-664 '55. (MIU 11:4) (Liquid metals) (Gamma rays--Industrial mmlications) UTOCUM, L. K. NFAZt.,, Automatic control of contiimous pouring of steel. Stall 16 n0-3: 212-214 Mr 156. k" 9:7) 1.TSentrallny7 nauchno-issladevatellskiy institut chern*.V motallu!r- gii. (Smelting) (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) (Automatic control) to - al#c I g i PH , U . 10 s oc o .Sall io al .m Mnsal 0 00 *so -I 4 .0 Oc Ox. .4c IK 44 10 4., Ha m -d k . . : ; : 0.1 o- 09 00 A . I al. tit ;i; U it I I o M-. AUTHORS: Tatochenko, L. K., and Lyndin, V. V. TITLE: Phase-impulse Method of Determining the Curie Point (Fazo-impullanr. metod opredeleniya tochki Kyuri) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 61-64 (U.S.S.R.) ABSMACT., For rapid determination of the Curie point the authors propose a device with phase-impulse indication of magnetic permeability. The Fpecimen studied is placed inside a heater located within a solenoid. The solenoid, connected in seriea with active reBis- tance, is fed from a generator of HF AC. The voltage phase on the resiatance c6incides with the currert phase. The inductivity of the solenoid depends on the magnetic properties of the specimen. The authors developed formulas for the mathematical computations required. Illustrations accompany the text; drawing ahowing the principles of the phase-impulse indicator, block diagram of the indicator, circuit of the indicator showing its principles, and a schematic diagram of the transmitter unit. The device is found suc- ceasful in the study of ferromagnetic alloys. ASSOCIATION: Central Scientific-ReBearch Institute for Ferrous Matallurgy Card 1/2 (Teentralfnyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy inatitut chernoy metallurgiJ Phase-impulse Method of Determining the Curie Point PRESENTED BY: WBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 F TO t. C'I~_ - -7) AUTHORS Tatochenko, L.K., Lyndin, V.V., 32-8-34/61 makovp V.S.# Moyah, YU.V., Sabinin, P.G., Shohebroy, M.N. TITLE An Automatic Magnetic Defootosoope for Controlling Bar Materials. (Aytomatiziroyannyy magnitnyy defektookop dlya kontrolya prutkovykh materialov.) PERIODI9AL ZaYodskaya Laboratoriyal 1957t Vol. 23, Nr 8, pp. 967-969 (VSSR) ABSTRACT For controlling bar-like and cylindrical objects of production, where the defects are mostly to be sought in the direction of the axis, magnetization by a magnetic circulation field is used which is effected by the passage of current along the bar to be in- vestigated. The amperage is chosen according to the cross section of the bar to be inv*sti ted, namely according to the formula: I - (10 L 201%, where I . signifies the amperage and d the cross section of the object. The so-called defootosoope was constructed on the basis which is described here. This apparatus, CARD 1/2 however, only permits to make random toots. An automatic 32-8-34/61 An Automatic Magnetic Defootosoope for Controlling Bar Materials. control was experimentally worked out by the Ural branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR for the Plant imeni Serovo . In this construction the object (bar) was tmaersed into a tub with magnetic suspension and at the same time current was sent through it. The method proved to be somewhat more practioalp but the secondary functions made the control cumbersome. The paper further describes a now device which parmits further automatization of the above-mention*d functions. On the slant plans the rolling bars are one by one automatically clamped, then they are in a circular movement immersed to the tub (as above with the passage of current) and finally they are let out of the clamps on the other side of the slant plane where they again begin rolling. This automatic operation takes 7 seconds per bar. Such okn apparatus is already used in the Elektro stal';Works o (3 illustrations, 3 references) ASSOCIATION: Central Soientif io Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy. (Tsentral*y nauohno-isoledowatelrokiy institut ohernoy metallurgii) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 2/2 DIKUSHIN. V.I., akad.,otv. red.; SHUMILOVSKIT, N.N., red.; ZASLAVSKIT, Tuo So, redo~ A .redo; VBRXHOY5KITo B.I,, red.; NAZAROVo S.To, red.; FXTRUXO, L.I., red.; ZRJYIIISXAYA9 N*G,,red.; BWASIN, P.N., red. isd-va,; POLXNOVA, T.P.# takhj2o red, (Machine and Instrument manufacture; proceedings of the confqxencoj Kashinostroania I priborostroanis; trudy konforentaii. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 358 p. (MIRA 11:12) 1, Veesoyusnaya nauchno-tokhnichaskays konferentsiya po prifaenenlyu. radioaktivnykh I stabilinykh Isotopov I isluchani-f v narodnom khosynystve I nauke. Moscow, 1957o (Radioisotopes--Industrial applications) (Metals) ZLOBINSKIY, Boris Mikhaylovich; TAT LHW AQ,_L.Xvr_redW; KMORMYA, Ye.s., red. Izd-va; DODMINSKAYA L.V., tekhn. red. [Safety In work with radioactive substances] Bezopasnont' rabot a radioaktivnymi veshchastvami. Koskya, Goo, nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi I ts*etnoi metallurgii, 1958. 227 p.(HIRA lls8) (Radioactive substances--Safety measures) ,V* DUDKIN, Vladimir Alekseyevich; BRYANTSEVA, V.P.9, inzh., ved. red.; TATOCHENKO. L. kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. [Investigating by means of radioacti-ye tracers the formatiba of chemical heterogeneity in the axial We of an ingot during the crystallization of killed ateel)Iasladoyania protsessa ob- razovanlia khimicheskoi neodnorodnoatiosevol, zony alitka pri. kristallizateli spokolnoi stall metodom radloaktivnykk indlka- torov. Moskva, Filial Vnea. in-ta nauchn. i tekkn. informa- tell, 1958. 27 p. (Peredovoi nauckno-tekhnichookii i prois- vodstvennyi opyt. Tema 23. No.M-58-110/2) (MIRA 16:3) (Steel ingots) (Radioactive tracers) S/137/61/000/012/083/149 A0061AI01 AUTHORS: Latyshev, V. K., Pliskin, Yu. S., ~'.,Atochenko, L. K.,.Felinger, A. K. TITLE: A device to measure the thickness of rolled sheets PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur.~iya, no. 12, 1961, 14, abstract 12D93 (V sb. "Radloakt-. metody kont.,olya I regul. proizv.' protsessov", Riga, AN LatvSSR, 1959, 73-79) TEXT: TsNIIChM developed a devlje to me,4jure the thickness of rolled sheets (for a thickness :;~ 7 mm) operating by the sys~;em of dynamic compensation. UnlIke the method of static compensation, this sye-vm is free of mechanical fel;d-baok and variable shifts. The measuring devicr. makes it possible to recora changes In thickness by 0.2 mm at 35 mm total thickr.ess of the sheet, and an Intensity of the measuring C060 source on the or%ler -if 15 Curie. The measuring unit of the device is not connected with the kineir-itio drive, causing the motion of the wedge. This makes it possible to accelerate the operational speed of the device by in- creasing the shifting speed of th-3 wedge. Compensation in the system Is brought about by changing the amplification factor of the photomultiVlier by vax-ying the voltage on the dynode. V. D yakov [Abstraoteris note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/137/62/000/004/131/201 A060/A101 AUTHORS: Tatochenko, L. K., Moysh, Yu. V., Lyndin, V. V., Tokmakov, V. S. TITLE: Magnetic dust method of control in metallurgy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya,, no. 4, 1962, 87, abstract 41524 ("Sb. tr. In-t metalloved. i fiz. metallov Tsentr. n.-I. in-ta chernoy metallurgii", 1959, 6, 46o-465) TEXT: A use is proposed for rod-shaped ferromagnetic material for the magnetic dust method of control. The overall view and the electrical diagram of a magnetic defectoscope are given, which make it possible to carry out the semiautomatic control of steel )rods with 5 - 22 mm diameter and length 1,500 - 4,000 mm. The main units of the flaw detector are: the receiving and control stand, the vat filled with a magnetic emulston, and the main shaft with clamps for the rods, whose rotation is realized by an asynchk-onous motor with power 1.7 kw, 1,000 rpm, through a worm-gear reducer, a cam gear, a geared sector, and a cog-wheel torque-limiting clutch. The switching on and off of current passed through the rod while the latter passes through the vat (in the course of -d3sec) is carried out automatically by means of a terminal switch. The current up to Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/004/131/201 Magnetic dust method of control in metallurgy A060/A101 1,000.amps at a rod potential up to 12 volts is'regulated by the connection of a varying number of sections of the primary winding of the transformer to the power grid. There &re 7 references. A. Romanov [Abstracter's note: Complete iranslation] Card P-/2 TATOGHMIM, L.K.; UMIN, Y.Y. --l- I-,,- Squipment for rapid Curls point determination. Probl.metallaredo i fiz.vet. no.6:485-491 159. ()am 12..8) (Curie point) (Perrowgnstism-Teeting) Sll'; 7/62/0010/00 3/0 10/19 1 J A006/Aloi AUTHORS: Lattyshev, V. K., Pliskin, Yu. S., TatochenkoL. K. TITLE: An automatic level regulator for a continuous steel-teeming unit PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 11, abstract 3B67 ("Sb. tr. In-t metalloved. i fiz, metallov Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta chernoy metallurgii", 1959, v. 6, 512-519) TEXT: In the Soviet Union the automatic control of the liquid steel level in the crystallizer of a continuous casting unit was for the first time developed in 1955 at the Plant imeni lst May of MES USSR. In this unit the level control was brought about by changing the speed of drawing the ingut, The regulation of the roll speed was first carried out manually with the aid of a rheostat connected to the excitation circuit of the generator. However, at a speed of drawing the ingot, raised to 4 m/min (and in future to 7 m/min according to projects) manual control becomes impossible. At the Institute of Metal Working and Physics of Mletals, TsNIIC111 developed the F"1-2 (RU-2) type automatic level control device. Its schematic diagram is given and the operational principle Card 1/2 1 VI An automatic level regulator ... ACC6/Aici is described. The static calculation of the control system is also presented. G. Lyubimova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2