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MEIKA' J. Reaction of homo-thernal orpnism to cold and adaptation thresholds. Ceak. fY"101. 7 no.4:343-344 July 58. 1. Natedra fysiologie VIA, Ebradec Kralove. (COLD, adaptation in non-hibernating animals, thresholds (-U'z)) MELKA, Jaroslavp prof. MUDr. ---------------- Contribution to data on the effect of the central ner7ous system, especially the cerebral cortAx, on basal oxygen consumption and the specific dynamic action of proteins. Sborn. ved. pi~ac. lek. fak. Karlov. univ. (11rad Kral) (SUPP1) 5 no.2/3:111-203 162. k.,wMRAL CORTEX) (TISSUE METABOLISM) (ENERGY METABOLISM) (PROTEINS) (BASAL METABOLISM) (SEASONS) (REFLEX CONDITIONEB) (BRWIDES) (FEVER) MMI J.; PEREGM, J.; HAVEL, V.; SMANG, 0.; SIMEK, J.; VESELY, C. Attempted determination of fatigue during the course of a very ztrenuous physical work. Fracovni lek. 14 no-5.-231-235 Je 162. 1. Katedra fyziologie lekaroke fakulty Karlovy university v 11radei Kralove, predno3ta prof. MUDr. J. Melka~ (FATIGUE) MELKA, Jaroslav; PEMMIN, Jdroslav. An attempt at normalization of the process of excitation in the brain cortex of rats during low pressure hypoxia. Sborn. ved.prac.lek.tak.Karlov.Univ.(Hmd.Kra3..) 6 no,Wupplement: 275-282 t,63. 1. Department of Physiology, Charles University, Faculty of Medicine at Hradec Kralove. MELKA, Jaroslav; SEMI, Josef Develoymmt, of changes in the exoretory fmation of liver tissue after subtotal bepatectmq. Sbom. ved. prac. lek, fak. Karlov. univ. (Hrad. Kral.) 6 no-5 suppl.-.543-550 163 1. Katedra fyziologiel(prednostat prof. t4UVr. J.Helka) Uni- versita Karlova, v Uradci Kralove. MEIKA, Jaroslavj Technicka spoluprace: VMRKOVA, 0. - -'- -,.- -- The connecting function of the brain in old rats under difficult circumstances. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karloy. Univ. 9 no.l: 449-458 164. 1. Katedra fyziologie (prednosta: prof. MUDr. J. Melka), Karlovy University v Hradci Kralove. NADVORNIK, P.; YELKA, J.; VESELY, C. ; PELIKAN, V . ; DItOZEtI, V. Remarks on the choice of varibles in the nerve cell model. Kybernetika 1 no.1:50-55 165. 1. Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University, Hradec Kralove. Submitted June 22, 1964. MBLKA, J. Conditioning in rats of different age. Activ, nerv. sup. (Praha) 7 no.ZtI21-122 165 1. Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty of Charles University, Hradec Kralove. MELKA, Jaroslav '- SRISK, Josef; Technicka spoluprace: KRAUSOVA, B.; - - - - - ~ ~~ TIdIIA,- H. Functional efficiency of regenerating liver tisme ir, rats of different age groups. 1. Study of the basal values of bile and endogenous bilirubin excretion. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. 9 no-1:441-448 164. 1. Katedra fyziologie (prednosta: prof. MUDr. J. Melka) Karlovy University v Rradce Kralove. IC111rdi, J.; PEREGRITI, j.; SII-EK, J.; SMANC, 0.; VESLLY, CI.; IDIVIEL, 11. The influence of the work day on the higher ner7ui~a activity of man in the framework of complex physiological analysis. (Sum-aary of the final report). Activ. nerv. sup. (Praha) 7 no.1:65-66 165. ORGAI 0 TITTZI*P ~,Lq. TAUU:.-~;rat.. oonditiomd refldxi'-l*flek 46UA-t ~,-.tr Ain eso.nriect-I fuhat oh. iiit mkm: The- a d,was.eval"bed Op '11~xels AAR S:t6.*-*66- I speed.- 5'~~k 't ` tvonstaxit-'.tomperat~ure Z-66eitid:-ti-standiid ep '- -;P -rokt, ha on* -th6 -r,: age-- or monthso, Ik -2. t 32 Na h~ d-. k--day wit pr' esentatiolis i2positive and'~ we:. slf~~Sel. RALts S&A -44,6ke -.16RCIL-OC6466ting fune t ion. to'.at~'r ~mo dul Etta .- iith~:oldj:i.Male rats. --Of Ader age.: ~ELKA, Jaroslav The neuron. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. (Hrad. Kra.'.~ 7 no.5:Suppl.:42&431 164. 1. Katedra fyziologle (prednsota prof. AJDr. J. Melka). MMKIA, Jaroslav. Technicka spoluprace VEVERKOVA, 0. Connecting function of the rat brain after resection of one cerebral- hemisphere. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. Karlov. Univ. 8 no.3:383-.7.93 1 65. 1. Katedra fyziologie (prednosta: prof. MUDr. J. Melka) Karlovy Univernity v 11radci Kralove. SIMEKO J.; MELKAt J.; POSPISIL, M.; NERADILKOVA, M. Effect of protracted glucose infusion on the development of early biochemical changes and initiation of regeneration in rat liver after partial hepatectomy. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 14 no.4-.366-370 165. 1. Department of Physiology and Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Hradec Kralove. Submitted May 25, 1964. CZE,;HO3LOVAKIA 311-M, SEDLACEK ~. NEUCA Jf IIAIS I-M; al 1r of Chair of Physiology, Chair of Medic Cha Experimental Physiology, Medical Faculty, Charles Univov-,ity, (Katedra -Pysiologic, Katedra Lekarske Chomie, Katedra Experiment- alni Fysiologie, Lek. Fak. ICU), Hradec Kralove. "Respiration 11*'etabolism of Sections and Sucoinftte Oxidaso of Isolated Mitochondria in Livers of Rats of Different Ages Af t6r Partial Hapatectomy." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiologio,Vol 15, No 2, Fob 66, PP-130-13'1 Abstract: Experiments conducted on 36 male rats aged 3 to 24 months are described. Partial hopatectomy resulted in an-increaze of oxygen consumption, the succinate oxidase activit was decreased. Older rats that underwent a removal of 4-70% of the liver were able to modify their energy and material metab- olism to such an extent that a nearly normal liver regeneration took place. 1 Figure, 5 Western, 1 Czech reference. Submitted at the Full Meeting of the Physiological Section of the Czecho- slovak Hedical Society of J.E.Purkyne at Hradec Kralove, 8 Sqn 65~ 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA SIMEK, J-s LZJ3,1Xj--~K-p SEDLACEK, J. MEMM J.. NAIS, 1-14; 'Chair of Chair of Physiology, Chair of kledical i Experimental Physiology, Medical Faculty, Charles University (Katedra Pysiologie, Katedra Lekarske Chemie, Katedra, Experiment- alni Fysiologie Lek. Fak. KU), Hradec Kralove. "Respiration Metabolism of Liver Slices and Suocinate Oxidass Activity of Isolated Liver Nitochondria in Rats Irradiated With 1400r eollowing Partial Hepatectomy." Prague, Coakoslovonska Pysiologie,Vol 15, No 2, Fab 66, PP 132-133 Abstract: The weight of the liver was reduced .65-70% by hepat;-etomy, and th4 irradiation took place 6 hours later. Samples were taken 42 hours after irradiation; during this period no food was given to the rats. Irradiation did not influence the changes In composition of the liver and its metabolism modifica- tion resulting from the hapatectony. I Figure,, 5 western, 2 Czech references. Submitted at the full Meeting of the Physiological Section of the Czechoslovak Medical Society of J.E*Purkyne, at Hradec Kralove, 6 Oct 65- 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA SIMEK, J., MIMKA J TOPUUNA, X; Chair of Faysiology and C'nair of Medical-tE-emistry, Medical Faculty, Charles University (Katedra Fysiologie a Katedra Lekarske Chemio Lek. Fak. KU) Hradec Kralove. liGlycemia, Weight Chamges of the Hypophysis, ikdrenal Glands, and Content of Ascorbic Acid in Adrenal Glands After Administration of Insulin to Rats that Underwent a Partial Hepatectomy." Prague, Ceskoslovenska FysioloZie,Vol 15, 140 ?, Feb 66, P 135 Abstract: Experiments were conducted on male rats after 65-7OYo of their liver was removed. Insulin was injected immediately after the operation. It caused a deeper hypoglycemia in the first 6 hours after operation, a higher increase of the weight of the hypolysis and adrenal glands, and a greater decrease in ascorbic acid content in the adrenal glands than was found in animals that underwent hepatotectomy but were not given insulin. 2 Western, 2 Czech references. Submitted at the full Meeting -)f the Physiological Section of the Czechoslovak Medical Society of J.E.Purkyne at Hradec Kralove, 1 Doe 65- 1/1 j IlEffcrts Corcerr-irg ~".nchardzaticr ~Utern.--017at-Jcr. ir. NCVrI,'Y, Vol. 27, -3, C : .'onthly List cf F-ast "uroPean Acoossi(~rs (":Al'j, Ir, "C3. -qrc~ 1955, TITC1. Z/006/60/000/027/001/004 D005/DlO2 AUTTIOR: Melka, Josef TITLE: Mile stones of Slovakia. for Slovnaft Foreign countries can envy us PERIODICAL: Technick6 noviny, no. 27, 1960, 3 TEXT: A large petrochemical combine named Slovnaft has been under construction in V16ie Hrdlo for several years. Its construction is carried out in two sta es. The first'stage includes construction of 9 oil and fuel processing installations; the second stage is the petro- chemical plant. 'Intensive building activity started in 1958 follow- ing an agreement under which the USSR guaranteed delivery of petro- leum to the 688R. The following production and auxiliary installa- tions were scheduled to be put into operation during 1960: Heat and power plant,*j water works including distribution system (largest in the OSSR)i thermal cracking plant with.coke production; asphalt oxi- dation section; selective refining section; "hot contact" section; reforming section; distilling plant no. III; mo 'st of the storage tanks for raw materials and finished products;"plant RR station; and Card 1/2 Z/006/60/000/027/001/004 Mile stones of Slovakia D005/DlO2 personal services facilities. In addition to oils and fuels, the combine will also produce sulphuric acid, while purified gases will be used for production of plastics and basic organic raw materials. Petroleum lVill be stored in storage tanks with capacities from 6,000 to2O,OOO m2 which will be connected to a pipe line to be completed by January 1, 1962. The combine will have its own waste-water puri- fying plant and a.plant RR system with 40 km of track. Construction of mechanical'workshops will secure production of spare parts, medium and major repairs, and overhauls. It is also intended to introduce production of refinery equipment and measuring and regulating instru- ments. The petrochemical plant will be comp-leted and put into opera- tion during 1964. it will.produce phenol, quality hard plastic mate- rials, polyethylene and polypropylene. Czechoslovak delegates to the recent World Petroleum Congress in the US stated that the technology selected for the new combine meets the highest world standards, espe.- cially since it is suitable for conversion to com lete automation of individual production processes scheduled for 196� and 1967. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 Z/006/60/000/029/001/002 DO06/DlO2 AUTHOR: Melka, Josef TITLE: Doctor Milog Seidl PERIODICAL: Technick6 noviny, no. 20, 1960, 1 TEXT: After several years of theoretical and experimental studies, Doctor Milog Seidl succeeded in finding a final explanation of the mechanism by which electrons, injected into a betatron accelerator, are captured in a steady path. While working on the develoVment of a Czechoslovak 15 Mev betatron accelerator at the V~zkumnj, ustav vakuov6 elektroniky (Vacuum Electronics Research Institute), he dis- covered that electron oscillation originating at the electron injec- tion was the mechanism sought for by scientists for almost 40 years. Through his discovery a considerable increase of gamma-radi'ation in- tensity of accelerators has been made possible. He presented a pa- per on his discovery at the Second International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy held in Switzerland in September 1959. In his recent paper he corrected his original hypothesis on the ori- gin of electron oscillation. For his scientific work Doctor Seidl Card 112 Doctor Milog Seidl Z/006/60/000/029/001/002 D006/D102 was awarded the Order of Labor in 1958, and the Klement Gottwald State Prize in May 1959. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 IELKA , Karel Bivariant method for determining the indexes of mineral refraction. Rozprav7 mat CSAV 71 no-4:3-59 161. FEDIUKOVA Eva; MELKA, Karel Heating cell for refraction index measurement an the Fjodor universal stage. Vest Ust geol 39 no. 1: 35-36 164. 1. Ustredni ustav geologicky, Praha. 14M=, Karel Present state of the research cn chlorites and serpentine minerals..Vap,t ust gool 39 no.2:81-93 Mr'64 .1 1 MELKA ~ Ull"! ~' , i t--z,,-,. ij'raga) Reinforced confrete ties cn Czechoslovak railroads. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no.11;45-48 N 161. (MJRA ly,-12) 1. Ctdo-l putevogo khoz-7aystva Min-46terst-va putey soobsh~,hepiym Chokhattlovetakoy Sotsialiaticheskoy Reopubliki.. (Czachoslcrvak-ia. --Railroads. - . ., (, a) re i-,a) KASM-ASHVILI, N.V-; GUMOSKOK, P.P.; KHOSHTARTU, Sh.F.; MI[NDMI, M.Sh. Prinimali uchastlyet PAWTASHVILI., Y.V.; KOEMID2Zp V.G.1 CHKHEIDZE, Z.A.; RUKHAM, E.A.; KENKEBASHVILI, O.A.; SHARASHID23, S. Sh.; GOGISHVM, A.G.; MqKA= DZ94ASHVMI, A.V.; GORDEZIANI, N.H.; AMAMHVILL, R.N. Performance of Transcaucasia Metallurgical Plant blast fur- naces operating on natural gas. Trudy GPr [Gms. no.401-23 1162 IMIRA 17t8) MIELKANE, Yo. Ya. Dissertation- "Effect of Leteorolw~ical CondiitLonZ on ,-.'anaes of Co:,,-;Osition - ri - - of 3unflower Seed5.11 band Biol '.-;ci, reorgiar. n',-: I c-.-iltural lns~ , 27 ADr 54. (Zarya Vostolca, Tbilisi, 14 Apr 514 00: 3UM 24-), 19 Pqt 1954 MEL' KAROVITSKA6U. S.G.; TSUMVAUIK. I.P. Hose2yVe a2kjdatlon of aromatic series. Izv. LN Us. SSR. Ser. kbix, ~wzzk. noo,:52-66 '157. ~Uxx& U!L() ~ AN UzSSR (fur TSukervan1k). (Alkylation) V_ V _ tb 4 . 40 Wk "d g, VMiscol with 8 a l M I b t 2 "' o 4 1. ~P d 1 3 . 40- Ina tn 0 above mf*L S7.8% benzy1guaiacul; -PhCffD.- 3.2j Faatlig 8.0 gi g. Vaiaml. and 0.43 Cd 8 hm. at 100-W' gave 29.5170 - * i b a d t ac an 41.5% pum - prod t#~pa he j I mis bo,-200-5% d:t- LIU, nV 1. imd in. 107.5-81%, .K 4cspw Reatfaithe beat' I zaafacel In pyridiat Mth ftcl gave ' x Nimodle, m, OGA'r-7.5 Heating PhCHjCl and Mel-h 8-9 i hlghe-r_~boiljng Products. Rc~"ng 6 ThCHIC] 51 g 8 j I . . . , QZ5 CuA ye~-Mb(76-PmUnsy N-,%. 14~-Vj~ hij llti.~ diO.9toWs"W, L-571V Heating- 10 ' -and 14 &;VhCHO -g., GA to 300m-400ju ia aut6chvtl it" b. 270 Slam AmSuln'm 13.4% PhjCHj and oil which f gave a-plid, in. 60-81% which gave tn&fd a.; aud p-diben- i 80-4" lb e R ff I 8 hC eliz =i, ruz e .6 xy . P "ingO. HIC , 12 * ' 29 12 h d 0 C M CH d 0 --ra au u- g. - t~_ ~ vt I s jo - : : ati .9 ci C -0. Mix d gfid p-djbeniylbtmc46._ Refluxing 2 - ' 0.4 F bidtize powd or I JS g; W1,; and 2.1 g. Ciz 2 hri. gave Thicli -10,70 --miy /a td 4~, _azylb;.=ua, ' - o hi b i r & F ~3 and er 6 tin odu s. _ ractionation of the o-plib- 9 it p ~ - -84-31 axi4 I ine bems aife~ p d lb r ru n - _ s e en e,. a. m g ; y , - 0 .% 75-8 Umflug.18 k. PUCHCl. 21 5 BiMle =4 4.2 MAW- Cm2 hn; it 664 (PbClf~j w4 - .. _ Won d PAM4CI iiith BzH pve'(PhCHj)j, ThOH, nd i tt Gh Have F50 contg. Nils, (PhC-lfj)%, -tMene, and a substance, Callo.m.170.6-MV. Heating PhCffjN;)jIaPbNGil2m-13 * m i - m at,145-55 l 1 gave PhNfft, o; ne, and cryAWs. tn. 16;. fidfha _;4~ __06 al, rqdlmli~- A 4~ ONE& NELIKANOVITSKAYA, S.G.,Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) it alkylation of 49 aromatic nucleus." Tashkent, Publishing House Acad Sci UzSSR,1958. 14 pp. (Acad Sci UzSSR. Inst of Chemistry.) 150 copies. (KL, 12-58, 96) -21- L- K A-fq C) v A- G AUTHORS: Mel ' kanovi t akaya, S. G. , Taukervanik, T. 7~- 1 -.','63 TITLE: Radical and Ionic Alkylation of thr, Aromatic -:izclei,.s (Radikallnoye i J-onnoye LL1!:ilirovr-niye aroE-c~tichen':o,-o yadrl'.) VI. Reactions of Dipemilchloromethune With Toluene ant: Benzene (VI. Reacts4.i difenilichlor-,etanL benzolom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obs'achey Khir..-ii, 1~5-, Vol. 23, Nr 1, f1j). 11-15 (TTSqR ) ADSTFACT: In th~- further investi-r-itio-n whether a c,-)I,,per catalyot --an be imed in -.1kyl.-itin-a the aut,.ors performed reactions with dipht~zrrlchloromeViz.,Lne. A s'lort time lefore th-,-t t,-,e-! rep-)rted that they had succee~lell i.-. reali-.inj the b~nzilation of a number of :-,romatic comoolQc in a thermal catr.l.-.-tic way where they assu -'-ed that the ho.-:!,-)lytic re-roupin.; take2 place within t'.-..e reaction com-21ex wit-wit. the formLti-n of free r,~(I-ici.ls. Thc reaso- fcr t'.,eir selection of dirhenylchlorometh.i-e ir t~ia preserit wnrl: is to be seen in the insufficient of the Card 1,12 ulk,-latior. witli '.%"loidbenzhy-'ry1f, as 7.ell as i_; the Radical and Ionic of t;'.e Iro:a~tic Nucleus -1 VI. Roactions of' Dilih,-i.-i.-,,lchloronethEiic. Wit.', Tolnzeillr ~rcl 31,~,ri,-,ene endeav- to obtuii su.,)~,lcnentar~- re,-,ult:. oti thf mech:.:~ism of the ~recent ref~cti.-ina. The.: the reactio.--, of with ber:7ene _nd trlue.ie in the Preoence of copper. proal.-,cts p-benzhjdrZ(ltol-,,,ene (50-a') was synthessi-.ed ,,;it!. to,,~-xne (0,1 eq,,!,_:aolecr.1_.r wei.-ht cn-) ' tetrunhen leth--ne (60; witi benzene L:1 . ~er, , Z. I (cquinolecula.c wcil-t coppe: "ev: e:-,~r2ri,:-ental da-ta arc- ,~ive: ' x-..ic., co! f i r~:! t.ie ea_-l i er inl- thLt no free radicals form. in t?.cse re-_ctions. The Luthors in- vestijatee t~ie reactions of the thermal decomposition of diphen,-lchloro:aethane in aromatic compounds and in cycle- he%ane; for these a :-.iec1-,unis-.. of free r_~,!Jcals v.-as net tp. T,'-.ero Lre 3 13 -efere,ce~,, ') -)I- which are 31-v-c. 2iSSOCI.1TION: Chemical Institutc A:' "zbek SSR (Institut k"imli .,.kademii I nLU'. Uzbeksl:oy SSP) SUBMITTED: Jani.,,ary 2, 19157 AVAILABLE: of Congress Card 21/2 1. Cyclic compounds 2. Cyclohexanes 3. Chemistry SOV/7)-26-8-7/'66 Me-1 oyjtpkaYAt_2_;'_* G., Tsukervanik, T. P. 'il 117 Radical and Ionic Alkylation of the Aromatic Nucleus (Radikallnoye i ionnoye alkilirovaniye aromaticheskogo "ri'dra ) VII. Butylation of Benzene, Nnphtlilene, h-nol, riai ;':nisole (VII. Butilirovaniye benzola, naftalina, fenola i anizola) '.~TO7,XkL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1956, Vol. 28, Nr 8, pp. 2032-2-u-7,3 (USSR) .-.h,TRACT: In connection with a previous paper (Ref 1) this paper ,t- tempts to explain the peculiarity of the alkylation of dif- ferent compounds with n-butyl chloride in the presence of copper. As an example the free radical butylation of Lni~~Ol- was investigated. n-Butylphenyltriazene was used as the source of free butyl radicals. In contrast to the benzylation and the reaction with dipheny1chloromethane the butylation with copper proceeds much more difficultly (at 200-250')J. In reocting n-butylchloride with benzene, naphthalene, phenol, and anisole the corresponding monobutyl and dibutyl aromatic ard 1/3 compounds resulted, and in the case of phenol a butyl ether -~aoiual and Ionic Alkylation of the Aromatic Nucleus. SOV/79-26-8-7/60' VTI. But-,-Ietion of Benzene, Naphthalene, Phenol andAnisole of the butylphenol also resulted. Side products could not be determined. In every case it was the secondary butyl I,,-- rivative which was produced. The proof of the structures vat'. carried out by perbrominating and oxidizing. It was found that the alkylation product yield in the above reactions v.as 38-67 ~11. Thermal butylation also yielded alkyl derivativ,-Li Under the experimental conditions used an isomerization of the primary butyl group to the secondary form always took place. The butylation of phenol follows the mechanism of in- dizact nuclear alkylation. Free butyl radicals produced b-- th~? t~lermal decomposition of n-butylphenyltriazene can b-~ used to alkylate the anisole nucleus. There are 4 tablc'a ~'7id -5 references, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Tnntitiit khimii Akademii nauk UzSSR (1wtitute of Cheldstry AS'UzSSR) STTB'1!TTT---D: Jilly 12, 1957 Cnrd 2/3 !'adice.l and '7onic .-.lkylation of the Aromatic Nucleu-. ` CV/7 9- ~ VII. B*Iation of Benzene, Naphthalene, Phenol, and Aniiole Card 3/3 Mn'KANDVITSKAYA, S.G.; TSUKERVANIK, I.P. A lylat on of phenol compounds In the presence of a copper catalyst. Dokl.AN Ux.SSR no.11:40-44 '59. (KIRA 13:4) 1. Institut khimii AN UzSSR. 2. Chlen-korr. AN UzSSR (for Tsykervanik). (Propane) (Sugenol) RASI~W, Ymol~.; MELIUNOVMKAYA S.G,, .Quantitative analjols of'& mixtwe of eugenol, chavibetol,, and o-*Menol using Infrared spectrasaW, Zhur.anal,khim. 17 no.62751-753-3 162. (MBA 16: 1) 1. Institut khIld I rastltdl:ltWkh -veshchestv AN Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent. (Eugenol--Spectra) IELIKANOVITSKAYA,_S.G. RASHKFZj, Ya.V. Allylations if pbenols and phenol ethers. Part 1: Alk7lation of guaiacoj- in the presence of copper. Zhur.ob.kbim. 32 no.7: 2232-2237 JI 962. 09RA 15:7) 1. Institut kbimii rastitelInykh veshchastv AN Uzbekskoy SSR. (Guaiacol) (Eugenol) Xll*RCVAO I.$., W-kw!pnpg~l ~0_8 G. --- I . Identification of a mixture of suganal and its Isomers bF the method of paper chromatography, Dokl. ALK UsSSR, 21 noe3s 23-27 164. (MM 1981) 1, Institut khiali rastitelfrqkh veshohestv AN U&SSR, Submitted Februar7 2. 1962o MEL' KANOVI M-K.A.Y.A., -S.G-, Allylation of phenols and phenol others. Part 21 Allylation of guaiacal acetate in the presence of copper. Zhur.org.khim. 1 no.2025-330 F 065. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut khimii rastitellnykh veshchestv AN Uzbekskoy SSR. NIKIFCROVk, 1.S.; MEELIKANTCATTrSKAYA, S.G. Allylation of phenols a= phenol ethers. Uzb. khiz. zhur. 9 no. 4:23-27 165. 0411W. 18:12) 1. Instit-ut khImii rastitelInykh vashchestv AN UzSSR. Submitted June 29, 1964. MELO-KAH071TSKAYAO B.O.' NMIFOROVA I.S. 0 Allylat,lon of phonols and phenol others, Allylation of anisolaq phonstolep and mothylonedit7drozybenzene in the presence of copper. Uisb,i khImi, zhur, 9 n015,.29-35 165., (MMA 18: 12) 1. Institut khimii rastiteltnykh veshchostv AN UzSSR. MELIKANOVITSKIY TONIC GEOLOGICAL ASHKENTSKiy RAYON 1 0 met CANO GEOL "M MINA6ft SCI "PLU- STRUCTURE OF THE CLOSED G~ OF PRI- r-W-A"O'R& QE-W--f-TJ4- DATA OF GEOPHYSICAL TASHKENT? 1961. (M IN OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL CONSERVATION USSR. CENTRAL ASIA Scl RES INST OF GEOLOGY AND MINE-RAL RAW MATERIAL). (KL-DVt 11-61, 213). -64- MF.LIK&NOVITSKIY., I.M.; KOSTROMINA, R.A. Using geophysical data for mapping folds in the basement of the Tashkent trough. Uch.zap.SAIGDa,- no-5:119-125 161. (141RA 15:11) (Tashkent region-Folds (Geology)-Maps) 4140 t,0223 S/16 62/000/007/049/149 D228YD307 AUTHOR: liellkanovitskiy, I. M. TITLE: The question o,* th~~--me-s"d of single observations with two gravimeters PERIODICAL: Re'Lerativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 19.62, 27, ab-- stract 7A175 (Uch. zap. Sredneaz.' n.-i. in-t geol. i mineralln. syr1ya, no. 5, 1961, 163-167) TEXT: A method is proposed for single observations with two gra- vimeters. By processing t~ie observations according to the method of 0 1&ast squares the technique allows the zero creep factors of both instruments to be determined from the formulRs: Card 112 S/16 62/000/007/P49/149 The question of th( ... D228YI)307 z 04), - 2 (at;) (z at; - at;), Here,8t'i andAt!l i are the respective time inlervals for the first and the-second instruments between observations at the beginning and at the end of the i-th interval; AAg = Lg, ri ri - 69rh is the difference of the gravity increases, fixed by the first and the second instruments. The time At! must be distinguished from the time At? in order to dete;rmine KI and KII. /-Abstracter's note:- I - Complete translatione-7 Card 2/2 MELIKAROVITSKIY, I.M. Subsurface geology of the Tashkent region, Kyzyl Kum, and adjacent regions based on geophysical data. Sov.geol.,5 no.2:17-28 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Sredne-Aziatskiy natichno-issledavatellskiy institut geolotyii i mineraltnogo syrtya. (ly.zyl Kum--Z--ology)(Tashkent Province-Geology) HELCKAEOVITSKIYI I.M. Geological interpretation of materials on aubsurface geophyzical studies of the closed part of the Tashkent region. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.lzI6-25 162. 04IRA 1534) 1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geologii i minerallnogo syrIya, Tashkent. (Tashkent region-.Prospecting--Geophysical methods) MELIKANOVITSKIY. I. M.; AKM4ATOVq P. G.; LEPIGOVA; E. L. Yagnatic properties of rocks in the eastern part of Central Asia. Uzb. gaol. shur. 6 no-5:83-85 '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Sredneaziatakiy nauchno-issleclovatellskiy institut geologii i minerallnogo syriya, Tashkent. (Soviet Central Asia-Rocks-Nagnatic properties) MEL I KANOV KIY..--I.M.; SHAPIRO, V.B. --- QUTS - Averaging gravity anomalies from two-dimensional bodies. Uch. zap. SAIGIMSa no. 7:283-286 162. (M-IR-A 17:2) 1. Artemovskaya geofizicheskaya ekspeditsiya. MELIKANOVITSKIY, I.M.; SHAPIRO, V.B. Averaging gravity anomalies from two-dimensioral bodies. Uch. zap. SAIGIMSa'no.7:283-286 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Sredneaziatskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geologil i mi- neraltnogo syrtya, Tashkent. .MELIKUOVITSKIY, I.M. Calculation of the correction for the attraction of the intervening layer of masses with varying density value. Razved.i prom. geofiz. nO-43265-71 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Gravity prospecting) MEL 490-RTS A.1teration of pb7sical properties of rocks in tW eaetern part.. of Central, Asia. Sov. Vol. 6 no. 11:26-39- 11 163. (IgRA 17: 1) 1, Sredneardatskiy nauchno-iesledovatellski7 irtatitut geologii i minerallnogo syrtya. - f~FILIKAIIOVITSKIY, I.M.; Prinimala uohastLyei LE111GOVA, E.L. Physical propirties of Pro-14,~oozole rock.,-, in tho now"horn Tian Shan. Izv. AN :);'3R, -7fr. pol. 29 no. 2-44-54 F f64. (MIRA 1715) 1. Sradneaziatgkiy natichno-issledovittollitikLy In,4titut goologli I minerallnogo syrIya, Tashkont. AKMIATOVO P.G,; MLIKANOVITSKIY, I.M. Physical properties of Pal,-ozoic rocks in the southern zone of the Men Shan, Uzb. geol. zhurr. 8 no.4:76-85 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Uzb.-*ekiy geofizicheskiy trest i.Sredneaziatskiy neuchno- issledovitellskiy institut geologii i minerallnogo syriya, Ta sbkent. ,28366 SCUROF, UiR/0000/65/06~i-O--O'O-/-O-O'-1-5--/-O--0-2-5' NA; uLao-vitskiy. I. M. none TITLE: Abyssal.geological.structure of the Soviet Tien-Shals based on geophysical data SbURCE: International Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Geologicheskiye rdlzulltaty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of appliea-g-eophysics); doklady sovetskikh geologov, problems, 2. Moscow, Izd-vo Nedra, 1965,15-25 TOPIC TAGS: Mohorovicia d1scontinuity, geologLe survey, tectonics / Tion-Shan ABSTRACT: Using geophysical data, the author attempts to define the structure of of Central Asia, a large part of which is overlaid with a thick cover of recent sediments. The Tien-Shan region is subdivided into the folded basement of Hercyniaa and Caledonian formations and the platform overburden consisting mainly of terrigenous Mlesozoic and Cenozoic sediments, up to 8-10 km thick. The principal structural-facial zones of the folded basement can be traced from the mountain area to the depression area. In the eastern part of the region their strike is latitudinal, while in the western part it is northwesterly. As a rule, the zones are separated by deep faults. The Alpine orogenesis transformed the Southeastern 'Card (Oc NRs AT6o28366 part of Tien-Shan into an active platform with specific geophysical features such as higher density of the overburden sediments, great thickness of the Earth's crust, and higher seismicity. The main strike of the Alpine structures coincides with the lines of equal depth to the Maho discontinuity, the depth of which has been determined from a combined interpretation of seismic and gravity data. In the transition area, where the Turanian foundation is an active platform, the Hercynian and Alpine structural platterns do not coincide. Orig. art.. hasi 3 figures. SUB CODE: 08, 07/ WBM WE: o6jan65/ WIG REF-. 027/ 2/2_ KCLWA, TO.M.; KONOTAWVA. K.I.; GORDON, L.V.-. SKVOR7SOV, S.O. .1 Yeans for increasing production of furfurole oils in wood chemistry plants. Gidrolts. I lesakhIm.prox. 11 no.8:20-21 ' 58, (MIRA 11:12) 1. Syavskiy lasokhImichaskly kombinat (for Velkaya, Konovalova). 2. TSentrallmyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy lesokhimicheskiy institut (for Gordon. Skwortsov). (Furaldebyde) M&TRAYA, Ys.H..- OSIFOVA, Ys.T. Double-Colunn continuous apparntuel for processing black acid. Gidroliz.1 lesolchim.prom. 12 no.6:13-16 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Syavskly lesokhImichaskly kombinat. 07ava-Acetic acid) t 1 10389-6:5. AOMMION ~NR.- AP404913:5 EN=UMi Ol A: Q~ 19-1 Isotherms of thei - ear.expansion cce fficient- - --of- alloys J CZ3 _j MZLIKEV, Yu.N. Specific vaccination against cancer. Vop. onk. 6 no. 8:97-110 Ag 160. (MIRA 14:1) (CANCER) (VACCINATION) I 1141. N. Cand. Geographic Sci "Basin of the Iya River, and Prospects for the Utilization of Ilk's Water 13conoqy." Sub 29 Jur, 51, Mforcow Order of Lenin State U Imeni M. V. Lononosov. Dissertations -oresented for science and arigincerine, degroes in M I oscow during 1951- SO: Slim. ITO. 1;80, 9 MIRY r)5 Knommm.m.m. Regional characteristics of weather forecasting. Geag. v shkole 18 no.3:11-15 My-Je 155. ("TaA 8:9) (weather forecasting) TSTS', P.N.; KAIBSNIK, S.V.; SOKOLOV, N.N.; CHOCHIA, N.S.; PROTOPOPOV, A.P.; ZAISLIN, I.H.; GVOZIETSKIT, N.A.; YLTMOV, YU.Ko; KA11A-MOSKO, A.S.; MULOV, I.V.: SOLNTS97, N.A.; ISACHENRO, A.G.; ARMAND, D.L.; MIROSHNICHEM, V.P.; PMCV, Y.M.; KAZAKOVA, O.N.; MIKRATLOV, N.I.; PARMUZIN, Yu.P.; GEMCHUK. K.I.; MILIKOV, Y.N.; TARASOV, FoV.; NIKOLAYEV, V.No; SOBOLEV, L.N.; RYBrN. U.N.; DUMIN, B.Ya.; IGNATIYL7, G.14.*,, MSIal-MMIEV, H.N.; SANEBLIDZE, M.S.; VASILOYEVA, I.V.; PEWAIOV, V. -A.BASAlikAS, A. B. Discussion at the conference on studying land forms. Nauk. zap. L'viv. un 40:23~-267 t57. (MIRA 11:6) 13 vovsEd7 gosudarstvanny7 universitet (for TSys 1, Gerenchuk, Dumin). 2.Laboratoriya aerometodov AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Sokolov, Hiroshnichenko, Petrov). 3.Institut geografii AN SSSR, Moskva (for Armand, Sobolev). 4.Gosudarstvennyy universitet, Voronezh (for Rillkov, Tarasov). 5.1eningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Chochia, Isachenko, Kazakova). 6.Xomisaiya okhrany prirody AN SSSR, Moskva (for Protopopov). 7.Gosudarstvennvy universitet, Chernovtsy (for Rybin). 8.Gosudarstvannyy universitet, Irkutsk (for Mellkheyev). 9.Go- sudarstvannyy pedagogicheakiy, institut im. V.I.-ren-lna, Moskva (for Vasillyeva). 10.Bollshaya Sovetskaya Zntsiklopediya (for Zabelin). lloGoaudarstvenny7 universitet. Tbilisi (for Saneblidze). 12omookovskijr gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Gvozdetskivg SoIntsev, Mikha7lov, Farmuzin, Nikolayev, Ignat'7ev)- 13.Torgovo-ekonomicheski7 institut, L'vnv (for Perevalov). 14.Gosudarstvannyy institut im. Kapsukasa, Villayus (for Basalikas). 15.MuzeT zemlevedeniya Moskovskogo go- sudarstvannogo universiteta (for Yefremov, Koz1ov). 16.Srednyaya shkola No.13, Kiyev (for Kara-Mosko). (Physical geography) C, Katochkin bhor and Yugorskiy Shar. Geog. v ahkole 21 no. 4:53 Jl-Ag 058. (HIRA 11-7) (Names, Geographical) MELIKEM, M.N, Local geographical terms of Eastern Siberia. Trudy Irk. un. 24:67-97 158. (M3PA 14:7) (Siberia,, Eastern--Geography--Torminology) me I lj~ke "A AUTHOR: Rellkheyev, U.N. 12-1-10/26 1 TITLE: Conditions of Formation and the Structural Types of Ground Ice in East Siberian Rivers (Ub usloviyakh obrazovaniya i struktur- nykh tipakh donnogo 11da na rekakh vostochnoy Sibiri) PERIODICALs Izvestiya V 'esoyuznogo Geograficheakogo Obahohoetva, 1956,110 1, pp 63-66 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The main conditions for ground-ice formation on east Si- berian rivers are open water surfaces and permanent low air temperatures. Observations have shown that there are two structure types of ground ice which are formed in certain surroundingas coarse- crystalline ice, of Oo477 specific weight, occurring in water with a pebble bed and normal, quiet flow; and the fine crystal- line type, occurring in shallow, fast running water, of 0,662 specific weight. Ice covers on the water surface delay ground-ice formation as temperatureB are different in open and frozen waters, and ground water of a higher temperature penetrates into the river bed. Ground-ice under frozen covers often developes in the Gard 1/2 form of the so-called sludge-ice (shuga). The east Siberian NSLIMEWIff, M.N. ,*DiCtiOnM7 Of IoCal geographical termom b7 B.and 7 Marzaev. Re- view~4 by K.M.Mallkheev. Geog.v shkole 23 no-2:93-96 Mr-AP 960. (MIRA 13:6) (GWograpb7-Termlnolo&r) (Narzaev. It. ) (MbLrz'aev, T. ) MELIKHMUs Matvay Rikolayevichl YEROFEYEV, LA., red.; KONSWAq V.A.p tekbn. red. [Geographic names; toponIzV dictionary; textbook for Geograficbeakie imena; toponimicheskii slovarl. Posob la uchitelel. Moskva., Gos. uchabno-pedagog. izd-4v 14-v& RSF9RO 1961. 99 p (~= 1512i (Name;, %ographical-Diationarioc MEL'KHEYEV, Matvey flikolayevich; LYSP.VKO, A.S., red. [C-rigin of geographical names in Irk-uts-1, Frovincef Froiakhozhden.,:e geograficheskikh nazvanii Irku'.5koi oblasti. Irkutsk, Vostochno-Sibirskoe knizhnoe A-zd- vo, 1964. 88 p. (YIRA 17:7) 'r BAMCOV, B.K. KUMLMA V.P.- Prinimali uohastiye: VASILIYEV, A.S.; NMIE~MW~~ .. MI.; KOMAROVA, A.A.; ZHIGULINA, L.A.; TERNOVSKAIA, L.K.; YUSHKO, U.K.; CHUMAK, K.I.; GUSEWHIKOVA, E.L.; KETOVA, O.M. Hygienic characteristics of air pollution iq Gubakha and its effect on health of the populatiai. Uch. zap. Mosk. nauch.-issl. inst. san. i gig. no.6:21-25 160. (MM 14:11) (NIZHNYAYA GUBAKHA--AIR--FOLLbTION) ZEMSKOV9 I.F.; STEFANOV, A.S.; MELKM A.V. Use of foam apparatus for fine manitary purification and removal of toxic carbon dust frozm air exiting fron the aftorber with IfItLidizedN beds of sorbents. Zhur.priklAhIm. 35 no.11:21~67-2472 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. . Dzerzhinskiy filial Gosudaraftonnogo mmehno-lasledovateliskogo inatituta po, promyshlennoy i sanitarnoy ochistke gazov. (Air-Purification) (Dust collectors) DIOMIDOV, A.P~, dotsent-,-M IKE, V.I., inzh. Graphic method of selecting impurit7 coiefficlents in estimating the omtput of coal preparation products. rzv. v7s. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.9:141-144 l6o. (MIS 13:9) 1. Sverdlovsk17 gornyy institut im. V.V. Vakhrushava. Rekomend. kafedroy obogashchen17a poleznykh iskopayemykh. (Coal preparation) DIOMIDOV, A.P., dotsent; MELKIKH, V.I., inzh. Technical and economic basis for determining the optim- parameters of ore-dressing equipment. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; gor.zhur. no.3:152-155 161. (JURA 15:4) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut imeni V.V.Vakhrushava; rekowndovana. kafedroy obogashchaniya iskopayezWkh Sverdlovskogo gornogo instituti. (Ore dressing-Squipment and supplies) DICHIDOVP A* Pg. dotsent; NUAM, V.,-4,, iiishe; VIDLEOV, A. 7., inzh.; SHAGABUTDINOT, 0. propodavat,311 Fetimtion of the work efficiency of drum screens employed in classifying asbestos concentrates. Izv. vys uchebo zav.; gor. zhur. 5 no.8:169-175 '62. iMIRA 15:10) L.Sverdlovakiy gornyy inatitut imeni Vakhrushava. Rekomendovana kafedroy obegashcheniya poleznykh iskopay-amVkh. (Screens(Mining)) (Asbestos) DIOMIDOV, A.P., dotsent; PEIYIKH, V.I., inzh. Dynamic analysis of an oscillating screen in an Inclined plane. Izv, vys, ucheb, zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no.3:173-179 163. (14IRA 16:10) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyl Institut imeni V.V.Vakhrusheva. Rekomendovana kafedroy obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemykh. DIOMM, A.P., dotsent; DEELKIKH. V.I., inah. '- -- I ~ - . -, Successive and parallel operation of mechanical flotation machines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no~,6:177-182 163. (KIRA 16:8) 1. Sverdlolvskiy gornyy institut imeni V.V. Vakhrusheva. Rekomendat"a''ha kafedroy obogashcheniya poleznykh iskopayemykh. ftatation-Equipment and supplies) f% ri Lnz~ 0 r t~,- c s -iA -'r -!.y F,: rnyy natl :vf-,r;,,i bzga!-it `ier, I ya p. NE, KH,_g.,_Jcaudydat filalagichnykh navak. T.G.Korolanko; on the 35th anniversary of his death. Rab.1 sial. 32 no.12:16 D '56. (MM 9:12) (Koralanko. Vladimir Galaktonovich. 1853-1921) ACCESSIO21 NR: A~4017367 S/0126/64/017/002/0296/0:298 AUTHORS: Magat, ~L. M.; Shur, Ya. 7N. TITM; The relation of the coercive force to'the ii4tial decomposition stages in an oversaturated solid solution in the alnico, alloys SOURCE. Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 17, no. 2, 1964, 296-298 TOPIC TAGS- alnico alloy, alni alloy, niobium-alnico alloy,-alloying, over- saturated solid solution, solution decomposition, coercive force, modulation period, Guignet-Preston zone, temper' ABSTRACT: The following- alloys were studied by the method of x-ray analysis: alni (30/6 Xi, 14~. Al); alnico, (14-,t Ni, Bg Al, 24~ Col 3% Cu); Nb-alnico (1e1. Ni, 8% Al, 24r/. Co, 3F,41 Cu, 0.%1, Nb). The size of the spherical Guignet-Preston zones was determined from the.scattering of x-rays in the Laue diffraction pattern, and the modulation period w" determined from the position of satellites on the x-ray patterns of rotation. The coercive force was measured ballistically. Figure 10 on the Enclosure shows the results obtained. It was ascer ed t t a decompositica tain ha th iof a solid solutionduring tempering started with,the formation of the Guignet- i'Preston Zones"whAh were-replaced subsequently'by a periodical modulation structure*!, Card ACCESSION NR: AP4017367 The growth of the coercive force during tempering started during the formation of ~the Guignet-Preston zones and reached its -xiolm during the second stage at a certain optimal magnituae of the modulation period. The above conclusions were trued for all the types of the, alloy studied. It was also proved that the satellites observed on the x-ray patterns of rotation correspond to a periodical modulated 'structure. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 3 figures. 'ASSOCaTION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute Of Fbysics of Metals, ,T AN SSSA) S=TTED: 10JU163 DATE ACQ: 183far64 ENOL: 01 SUB C032: ML NO REP SOV: 004 OMM: 004 7 Card 2 4 _1 8 --1 PAt-6-ti" Ft 0Y 14: ACCESSION NR: AP4048770 S/0126/64/018/004/0540/0652 CrIs. a . . . . . . . . . . ~Ma t _gne xrqe~ -,gin SOURCE- FizMa metallov: i metallovedeniye, -v.., 1-8-0 .4, 19,64, 540-.552,- ic:tr -eatinent, al TOPIC h 6 rm L-6 - n soA tqy magneto 4 t c-energy ta precipftat_'6~ iz4 authi tu h' ABSTRACT.;, The, d- :t e-mee anic angii at momen m ma e le Wrs s in a 'gn tic field of -sm*gie-cry-Oal discs7made otalnico. type.. alloys _v nth surfaces in the, crystal 1 ographic~-pjafies 0_01)~ and,ft I 0)-after- quenchin -,and- at various- stages. Of annealfnd.,:_ T-he_':'zn~ -efic-fiel& wab orientedAd--various ~crystallogra phic ~di ecti6na t-_ r it The effect of, the magnetic . field was investigated. with. an electron microscope. is cone,lur ded that the.shape and orientation of precipitations are determined by thd PH --tic ener -e- magn7e-to tatic~ener~;-y_and-by_the. surface and elas th 97 magn, -a-to "-.he:jaonmae_nMe-t2-e -enermr Ae dn -th46: pm Aj Z6 of ~to_ the *eC4&Qi:6 41 Card 11 2_ GUMAYET. K.N.; LAPTEV. A.D.; MALAKID, M.M.; MMISHRVA. M.G.; HAD&ZHDIN. Ye.D.; QLAZEOV. A.P., otv.red. -1- [Industry of Tologda Province; on the fortieth anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution] Promyshlannost' Volo- godskoi oblasti; k 40-letiiu Velikoi Oktiabriskol sotsialistichaskoi revollustii. Vologda, Obl.knizhnaia red., 1957. 92 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Vologda Province-Economic conditions)

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