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OatoGory; Cultivated Plants. Fodders.
Abs -Tour: RZhBiol., N1 22, 1958, N:) 100325
Auth-or : Zenyuk Yo
'Inst : =!~~
Title to Alfalfa-Clovor Blonds.
Orig Pub3 S. 1ch.'KIrgizii, 1957, No 8, 9-12
AbBtract: Substitution of a part of alfalfa soods
with clover soods when sowinS, makes it
possible to i,ncrease appreciably on tho
IrrISated lands of Xirghizla the yields
of the hay of the grasses and their agro-
technical effect In crop rotation. In
the first -',:-lowings of the blends, clover
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CateSory,: Cultivated Plants. FoddariB.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol., No 22, 1958, No 100325
prodominatoa f-ir co;:~prim; a part of con-
siderable amounts); in the subacquant now-
ings - alfalfa prado-ninatos. Alfalfa, some-
what inhibited by clover In the first zijwing,
reaches tho same growth and vigor ais in pure
sowings to the extent of the decline of the
clover. The best proportion of al.falfa and
clover seeds is from 3:1 to 1:1. The sowing
rate Is 14-16 kilograms/ha. Variations In
the proportion of the seeds are hardly re-
flocted in the yield, but alfalfa Is a morc
valuable conponent. The hay yields according
to the years of life of the grasses comprised
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Category: Cultivated Piants. iodders.
Abs Jouri RZhBiol.-,, No 22, 1958, No 100325
(in centners/ha): Alfalfa,-IY-151.0; 111-).44.8;
IV-142.8; V_.109.0; Alfalfa-c';"jver blend, II
179.7; 111 - 115.7, IV - 137.6, V - 98-3.
The yield of wheat on the alfalfa-clover bed
conprised 106.9% in relation to the yield on
the alfalfa bed. --.N.I. Grib
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TITLE: Calculating method and.results 'of expetimental invasti~
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ingo blade shell, blade cooling, blade cors, temperature distr L--
bution, temperature field, heat transfer, cooling effictency,
turbine
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ABSTRACT: A method for.calculating the temperature in a turbine
blade based on the use of a simplified repretientation of heat-
transfer processes is presented. The bladet IL9* divided into four
zones (see Fig. I of t~e Enclosure) . It is assumed that the gas
temperature in ea'ch zoneis constant and that a mean heat-tran3-
far coefficient may be used. Typical tempetrature profilAs along
the height of blade elements are shown in Fill. 2. Temperature
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differences not exceeding 00 oc -ired lnith,e temperature fiel&
K nu
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f . n~
the,Ailade "at variou's . gas: tempe Irature - (F
.8 1 S.';. 3) shows that the
highest:.tomperature difference'.Ls 200K at gas temperature
t fi! 1313K and the smallest is ~100K ati t 073K.' These tempera-
the gradients are attributed to coolinagof.the leading edge. The:,
temperature difference in the transverse profile Vasjound to be
-air temperature (t An increase,
affected by the initial cooling
'of t to 500K lowers the maximum.difference ests:
to 1509. Special t
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were made to evaluate the cooling'efficiency of a given blade de..
sign at constant cooling-air flov-rate'and with t changing from'
800 to 1300K. The variation of efficiency cal.culfited as a functi-on,
of temperature for the air-to-gas-flow ratio (.',a/Gg - 1.6 is shown
Jn Fig; 4. It is concluded that 1) the proposed method is suffi
simple for engineering calculations; 2) the longitudinal
temperature profile of a hollowbl,~de with a dual cooling loop is.
uniform; 3) the transverse-temperature profile of the investigated-
~,blade is-.not uniform and its design must be improved; and 4) the
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Translation from: Re, ferativnyyzhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 116 (USSR)
A UTHORS: Petrovi G.,L., Bruk, B.I.
TITLE: The Latest Achievements of the Scientific Research- Organiza.-
tions of Leningrad in the Welding of Alloy. Steels (Noveyshiye
dostizheniya nauchno-issledovatel'skikh organizatsiy Lenin-
grada v oblasti svarki legirovannykh staley)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Svarochnoye proiz-vo. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1957,
pp 38-55
ABSTRACT: Theresults of investigations in the field of the welding of al-
loy steels; related to problems of the chemical inhomogeneity of
welded joints, determination of' a rational composition of austen-
itic heat-re5i5tant facing metal, and study of the zcne of fusion
of welds of different steels, are presented. Radioactive isotope
and metallographic methods of analysis were employed in the
invest.iga,,ions.
B. V.
1. Alloy,steels--Welding 2. Welded joints--Chemidal properties
3. Welds--Properties,
Card 1/1
ZENZIN, Yu.A.;_, BOBROV, V.P.; GAVRILOV, A.K.; CHIRIK, P.I.; KATOL.INIK, V.M.
Stand for.controlling..the.-aerodynamic-resiatanae of cylinders
and heads of air-cooled.engines. Trakt. i sellkhotmash. no.8s
14-15. Ag---' 65. (MIRA-18:10)
1. Sibirskiy avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut im. V.V. Kuy*-sheva
i.Vladimirskiy t.--aktornyy zavod im. A.A. Zhdanova.
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TITLEt An aerodynamic -for ~~ect and heads of inter
combustion _qpgin6s. by their -aerodynamio'resigtena,se
Glass 429 Koo 179X,5
POURGOEt Izobreteniyap promyshlennyye obraxtsyq Vovarnjrye snakii no. 61 1966, yo
TOPICIAGSt aerodynamic testp aerodynamicap inte.rrwil combustion engine., high pressure
c-hamber
ABSTRAM. This Author Certificate presents an aerodymimic chamber forinspectifid the
dylinders and heads of internai combustion engino3 by their aerodynamic resistance,
~fie chamber is connected to a measuring pipe which coivLains a throttle provided with
a.Aevice for holding the inspected object and with a U-shaped liquid manometer. -The
litter records the pressure at the entrance to the meaBuring pipe, this pressure
being indicative of the aerodynamic resiotance offered by the inspected objects -To
provide a means-for-marldng tho.objeot being inspected# the device contains a markihg
equipment with several scribers capable of producing a aymbolcorresponding to a
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title connection between combifted ditfusion spectra dnd electron spectr& of
molecules
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AUTHORS: Gorbacheval 1. N., Lerner,-M. 1., 79-12-35/43
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TITLE: Investigations in the Field of the Synthesis of the
Alkaloid Magnolamine (Issiedovaniye v oblasti sinteza alkaloida
blagnolamina).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 12,
pp. 3353-3357 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of the investigations conducted by the
authors, the formula I was proposed for magnolamine in this
paper. By a complete synthesis it was possible to establish
the structure of this alkaloid definetively. In the present
investLgation it was sucoaded to produce the basic inter-
mediate product of the synthesis of the dimethylether of
magnolamine. By means of' a condensation of the dichlorine.
anhydride of the 3,4 - dimethyloxy - 416 - dicarboxymethyl
diphenylether (formula II) with - (3 - methoxy - 4
benzyloxy) - phenylethylamine (formula III) the diamide
was obtained (formula IV) the simultaneous closing of the
two isoquinoline rings lead to the dichloric hydrate of the
Card 1/2 3,4 dimethoxy 4", 61 bi (6 metho7y 7 benzyl-
Investigations in the Field of the Syntho3io of the Alkaloid 79-12-35//~3
Magnolamine
oxi) - 3,4 dihydro isoquinolylej - dimethylphenylether
(formula V). A further hydration, a methylation and-a
removal of the benzyl residua must lead to the dioxymethjl-
ether of the magnolamine. The 3P4 - dinethoxy - 41,6 -
dicarboxymethyldiphenylether (formula II) was produced by
two methods. The further reaction process is represented
by the formulae VI, VII, VIII, and IX. From this it appears,
that a basic intermediate product of the synthesis of the
dimethylether of thealkaloid magnolamine has been synthesized.
There are,6 references, 2 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Moscow Institutte of Fine Chemicel Technology
(Mosk,ovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii).
SUBMITTED: August 21, 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Con*greso
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POLAND/PharmacoloGy and Toxicology - Care-.J.o-,rascular Agents. v-6
Abe Jour Hof Zhur Biol.) No 21j 1958) 98548
Author Zera, _Edmund; Jagielshi, 3'U'anislaw
In"t
Title 'Restoration of Sinus MyUint,- in Patients with Auriciiini,
Fibrillation by Means of Quin-J-01inc.
Orig Fub Polski U'Ygod, lekar., 1957, 12; Eb 23) 867-871
Abstract M-,surcs of treatment, itith quinidine sulfate (o.6-k S daily)
of 96 patients with aur:'-cular 'A."ibrillation of various
etioloa-, are reported. Rz;storation of sinus rhyffimq- itas
observed in 69 patients (75-.31,;). Stable ginus;
follmrcd up for 1-3 ycarz, irans noted in 40 patir-ats (5,yi'))-
Lidications for use of qu~--l-1--.0i-.i~: in auricular f1brill:6Cion
are investigated anO t'oQ pouoibilities of attainin.~; a st-t-
ble sinus rhythm with th, of quinidine are discussod.
;irsenlyev
Card 1/1
ZERA, Edmund- HOFIRAN, Maria; JAHIK, Zofia; HHUlaYNSKA, Krystyna;
',`,~.R&KAJ, Regina
Rehabilitation of myocardial infarction p&tients under
sanatorial conditions. Pol. tyg. lek. 18 :ao,34:1264-1267
19 "AgJ63.
1. Z Kardiologicznego Osrodka Rehabilitacji Poazpitalnej w
S~natorium w Valeezowie i z Kliniki Kardiologii Studium.
Doskonalenia Lekarzy w AM w Warszawie; kierownik: prof. dr
med., Edmund Zera.
(MYOCARDIAL INFARCT) (REHABIIITATION)
Sdmund; MCUKOWSKA, Halina
Restoratj,c-n of the sinus rhythm in mixral stenosir, following
comip-Is.Tarotomyo Pol arch. med. wewnet. .34 no.4a455-460 164
1. Z R! iniki Kax-Cologil Stiidium Doskonclenia, lekarzy v
Kkadeiri. Medycznej w Wiirszt-vIa (Kierownik'i prof. dr. meds
E. Zer
T,-
Odd. Ghorob Mcl., Krazenia, Szpit.. I-Ilejnkiego 111r. 6, Wars zav
Wynild' kliniczno leczonia rzewlek-lej nierrydolnosci krazenia
p
dieta niskosodowao Clinical, resul.ts.of a. low sodium -Uot in the
Areatmont of chronic congestive heart failure POLSK. TYG. LEK.
1953 8/34 (ii6i-1169)-Graphs, 2 7ables 3
The diet, containing 350-500 mg. cif sodium and 2000 cal. daily was given
to 72 patients, It ,,iaf) very succOssful, partiedLarly in aerioui) caaaa
resistant to routine thorapoutic neastirea. The best results obtained
in cases of coronary heart diseaso with myocare1al degeneration and
good rosults in chronic cor pulmonale; they were unsatisfactorY in mitral
stenosis. Blood sodium decreaeed~by an average of 23.6 % after this
treatment. The fluid intake-should not be limited,
Gibinski Bytom
SO: EXCERPTA ITEDICA, Val. 8, No.- 5, Section VI, May 1954
ROT,
POLAND
Edmund, Prof. Dr., Director of Cardiology Clinic (Kli
n ol~gii), Physicians' Postgraduate Training Program
( Studium Doskonalonia- Lekarzy) , AM [Alcadomia Modycznit, Medical
Academy] in Warsaw
"Select'od ProblemsIof Clin'46
cal Aspects of Atrial ArrkLythmias.
Warsaw.. Polski Tygodnik LoIcarski, Vol 18, No 39, 23 sop 63,
pp 1435-1459
Abstract: Lecture delivered before Polish Cardiological So-
ciety (Polskie Towarzystwo,Kardiologiczno).mooting in Lodz.
Author notes that atrial arrhythmias, clinically most fre-
quently manifested as premi'iture beat, atrial 'tachycardia,
and atrial flutter or fibrillation, are sometimes difficult
to detect and may not involve circulatory difficulties. but
mostly do, and it is tho.consequences of these circulatory
disturbances which determine the danger of the illness and
the urgency of treatment. He than discusses in detail pro-
maturo beats, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, atrial
flutter and atrial fibrillation, their hemodynamics and their
determination, and concludes by discussing diagnostic proco-
duros an4 treatment, with special note of the most recent
anti-arrhythmic drugs. Thore are 14 Western references.
. . . . . . . . . .
arm-
ZMA, Icbrund;JAGMEK1, Stanislaw
Studiog, on restoration of sinus rhythm in muricular fibrillation
with the aid ofquinidins, Polaki tygod. lek. 12 no.23:867-M 3 June
57--
l.- Z Zakladu Kardiologii,I4ste Doak. I Specj. Kadr Lek. oras z Oddsi&lu
lard iologic z nego azpita3A Njejakiago 6 w Wakazavia; klorcvnik:. Prof
dr,med. Ndmund Zara. Adras: Warasawat ul..Go3sasynakiego 1.
(AURICULAR FORMATION, therapy,
=dine,' rastora ion.c~ auric. fibrill. (Pol))
qu
j '-thorapOutici us*.
"auric. fhk1l.-, ~rostaraticn of w---.~oe f ibrill (ftl))
POLAND
7_RRA____2dRu,nd, HOF-INANI, Maria, JAINIK, Zofia, ILMURZYNSKA,
Krystyna, and KRZYZP.NOWSKA, Regina; Post-hospital Cardio-
logical Rehabilitation Center (Kardiologiczny 0-;rod,3k Re-
habilitacji Poszpitalnoj) at the Sanatorium in Naloozow
and Cardiology Clinic (Klinika Cardiologiczna) of the Physi-
cians' Postgraduate Training Program (Studium Doskonalonia
Lokarzy) , AM (Akademia Modyczna, C. Medical Academy] in Warsaw
(Director; Prof. Dr. imed, Edmund ZERA)
"Rohabilitation of .111ationts wi th. Myocardial Infarction."
Warsaur, Polski Tygodnik LoIcarski, Vol 18, No 34, 19 Aug 63,
pp 1264--1267--
Abstract: (Authors' English summary modified] Authors ro-
port on procedures and determinations used to a!xcortain tho,
offectivenoss of sanatorium rehabilitation on patients with
a history of myocardial infarction. Ibey found the praco-
dure helpful to patients recovery and determination of ca-
pacity for work.. Effectiveness of rehabilitation dopondod
more on oatoht of original injury than on tho age, sox,
localization, complications during first attack, and num-
bor of attacks. 8 raCs: 3 Polish, 8 Western.
ZERAGIYA,, D.P.
Solution of Dirichlet's problem for certain nonhaear elliptic
equations. 9-U. J1 163. (KRA 17; 7)
1. Vyotdslitelinyj tsentr AN Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilisi. Pre I-
stavleno alcademiker. V.D. Kupiradze.
IEBSAIME.. T.N#; IIAKASHEDZE* G.A,j IELIGULASIIVILlp I.A.; TALAKYAMU, Ploy*,.
Synthesis wid electrophysical properties of polyniers obtained
by the polyconOw-fisation of acetone and 4,,4P--OAacejtyl-p-t.5rl-
-phenyl with tiirisphthaldialdeh~de. Soob. AN Gl-uz. SSR 39
no.1:75-.'19 J-1 165. (KIIIA IWO
1. Inatitut k!Lb6rnetikl AN GruzSSR, Tbilisi. SubdIttRd
February 22, 19,65.
ACCESSION NRs AF4038711 S/0251/64/03h/001/0003/0010
!AUTHORs Zeragiyas Pe Ko
~TITLE: Solutionof anonlineiw integrodifferential. equation by the method of upper
~.and lower functions (Presont&L by Acadodoian Ve De Kupradze on September 1963)
-10
ISOURCE: AN GruzSSR, Soobshchardya,, ve A, no. 1,, 1964t 3
ITOPIG TAGSz nonlinoar integrodiff erential equations upper fupction, lower functions.
n 2.1idto
irdtial conditions oxistonce, uniquenesss, contracting mapping, integratio
functional inequality
ABSTRACT% With the help of fitnetional inequalities under certain assumptions on
ithe functions F and K Oes of upper and low-ar function's
t , the withor constructs oequenc
1which converge uniformly to the desired solution of the nonlinear inteCrodifferen-
Iiial equation
Y
(X)
A 9 Y Q)y di
C.,d 1/2
AGGESSION NRz AP4036711
in each finite interval jaj,g. She wishes to firA a function y(x) which is
has continuous first and seco,-A' derivatives in Capg$ and which
,continuous and
Isatisfieis in this intervals equation (1) and the initial conditions
(4) - A
Y
where ay b# are given nmubers. A proof of existence.of a unique, solution
YO) To
Amal I N1 (b-&)-'
for (1) with constant upper limit of integration., for sufficiently
with the help of the contracting mapping principle, was given by Ou Zheakhen (0
~sushchestvovanii i yedinetvennosti resheniy integro-differentaial'iW*kh uravnerdy..L'..
DAN SSSR., t. L=M,, No. 2,9 195-2119 . Orige arto bass 9 formlaso
ASSOCIATION s Thiliaskiy gosudarobvenrM univereit~ut (Tbilisi State University),.
SUBMTm a 15sep63. DATE AGQt '04Ji=64 W''i.
SUB GODE3 14A NOW SOVI 001 OTHERt 000
'~'C d
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L 19430-63 EW(d)1FCG(w)1BD3 AFiTCIIJP(G)
3/00W63/00Q/0O6MW/VO07
ACCESSION M AR3003383
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SOURCE: RZho Matematikay Abso GV17 f-
AUTHORt Zeragiyaj P. to
TITI;E-. On the ap cation of Charilyginle method to the solution of the basic
I Pli
boundary value problem, for a ilngii non-linear 2quation of the parabolic a
CITED SOURCE: Tro Tbilissk. un-ta, 84.9 1961(1962)..'317-125,
3OPIC TAGS: Chaplygin methods nmaerical methods non-linear parabolic equations
Lyapunov surfaces boundary value problem
TRANSLILTION-. In region D of an n-dimensional space R bound(sd by a cloood Lyaprwov
surface Sp the author considers a non3inear differential equation of t1ie parabolis
type du
'yh Xe X(Xlj X2PG*(*jXn)riS it poio in space R; t, va-ies over the isepent Co,, �F, the
!, coefficients aij(xpt) (Isj 1s 2s o *'*.q n) are continuous functions In the region
Card 1/2
L 1943"3
ACOMION NRt MU005385
X ~5 D + Ss' 0