32(3) SOVII 12-59-5-9104
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 5.
pp 99-100 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Xialw4h, L. A.
TITLE: Improved Components for Trolley Lines
PERIODICAL: Elektr. i teplovozn. tyaga, 1957, Nr 12, p 45
ABSTRACT: Improved hardware was used for trolley lines on the Lusseldorf -
Hamm railroad. Feeder ears are made from electrolytic copper. Copper
alloy with a 17o nickel addition having a strength of 50-60 kg/mm?- is. used for
anchor ears and M-10 and M-12 bolts. Suspension and strain ears are made
from malleable cast i-ron. Steel components and pipes are hot-galvanized and
painted. Large belts used for securing the structures to the poles are made
and are painted. Bolts made
from steel having a strength of 38-40 kg/mmz i
from special steel with a 0. 067o carbon content and chromed by a special
process are widely used.
T. A. K.
Card I/ I
VISIOMg L..A..V_,inzh.j VOROMIX, A.V.9 kand.takhn. nauk.
1-1
Investigating heat emission from surfaces of wires used in contact
network installations. Trady TSNII MM no.42t8o-96 151.
(Aleatric railroads-Wires and wiring) (mia 11:6)
(Heat-Radiation and absorption)'
VISLOUKH. L.A.. inzh.
Interaction of the pantograph and the contact network at high
train speeds. ElekA tepl.tiaga 7 no.2a4" F 163 ~MIRA 16s2)
(Electric rallroads-Wires and wiring) I
VISLOUKH L A Inzh.
- :n~
Belgian electric locomotive designed to operate on three current
systems. Elek. i tepl. tiaga, 7 no.4s47-48 Ap 063. (WRA 16-5)
(Belgium--Electric locomotives)
VISLOUKH, L.A.; ASHKENAZI, E.L., red.; AKSELIROD, I.Sh., tekhn. red.
International eleetrotachnical vocabu1ary,H*zhdunarodnyi
elaktrotekhnicheakii slovar'. Moskva, Fizmatgiz.
Group 11. Static convertors. Statichaskie preobrazovateli.
1963. 75 P. (MIRA 16:11)
1. International F41actrotechnical dommission.
(Electric engineering-Dictionaries)
(Dictionaries--Polyglot)
VISLOUKHj, V.A.; SHULIGIN, I.A.0 kand.tiolog. nauk
Effect of various climatic conditions under the conditions of
vertical zonality on the growth of plants and changes in the
pigment system of potato leaves* Uch, zap, Kab.-Balk, gos, un,
no,10W-54 161. (MIRA 17t6)
VISWISJ K.
Philometrosis of the carp in fish ponds in the Latvian S.S.R.
Vestis Latv ak no.4t93-96 162,
7 1 T'_
IKU-Y G.D.; GELIBERG, B.T.; VILZ-401.'T, O.V.,, irzY,., rutrenzerit
P
[1-lechninizaticn of fitting arA repair wor/j
Ole sarno-remontriykii rabot. Noskvr., tMashinostroenie,
1964. 157 p. (KTRA 17:8)
- --1 ---- -- - -
VISKONT, Otto Vikentlyevich; ZWIN. A.E., red.; %linov, r.s.,
i
[Advantage of the modernization of equipment] Ghto daet
modernizateiis oborudovaniia. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1959.
26 p. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Glavn" mekhanik Leningradskogo sovuarkhosa (for Vismont).
(Technological innovations)
L 31272-66- ENT(il/T 'K
ACC NR. AP6022092 (A, 14) 1111OUACE CODE: Ua/0346/66/000/003/0698/,)099
AUTHOR: lip a uu, I , Yu, (senior engineer); Heynet, Yag Yu. (Docent)
WL: Tartu State Un4-''Gity (Tlartunkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
lver
TITILE: Using aerosolE(,qnd clectroaerosols
6CURCE: Veterinariya 'Vno. 3p 1966, 98-99
TOPIC TAGS: aerosol, respiratory drug, animal disease, therapeutics, drug treatment#
sr
respiratory syst m' Corona discharge, charged particle.
ABSTRACT: Dru inhaled in the form of aerosols settle on the walls of the respiratory
Lu
passages wFence hey are absorbed in the blood and transported throughout the body
Rei
Aerosols have a local action while electroaerosols have, in addition, a specific andl
therapeutic property due to the elctric charge. Aeroions settle mostly in the upperi
respiratory tract, whereas electroaerosol particles reach the lungs. The size and c$arge
of the particles are important factors. Particles 1-5 millimicrors in size settle I
mainly in the alveoli, while those 3-10 millimicrons in size settle in the bronchiolus.
The size of the particles should be chosen with the therapy or prophylaxis of a spe ic
disease in mind.
In the cace of electroaerosols, the particles may be chargedo depending on the t~
of generator, either in the course of atomization or afterward, with electrostatic ,
induction and Corona discharge. With electrostatic inductiono the charges are directed
by the electric field to the surface of the liquid before it is atomized. With 1
Corona discharge, the particles acquire the charge as a result of adsorption on themt
of gaseous ions formed during this discharge.
Electroaerosols rel)articularly valuable in treating and preventing respiratory
diseases in animals. jPjjS7
suB qom. o6, 02/SUBM DATE: none
(!!)C1/Z 000
SHALYT, G.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCHEGLOV, A.P.; SWUM, L.P.; VISIAPU,
__~.Ya,_,, inth.j WIN, AK., kand.tekhn.nauk
Carrying out of preventive maintenance tests in operating electric
cable networks. Elek. eta. 33 no.7:71-81 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Glavnyy Inshener Leningradskoy kabellnoy seti Leningradekogo
upraylenlya energ0khozyayotvom Glavenergo Ministerstva slektrostantaiy
SSSR (for Shcheglov). 2. Gl&vW inzhener MoskovBkoy kaballnoy
seti Moskovskogo rayonnogo upravleniya energeticheskogo khozyaystva
(for Smirnov). 3. Glavnyy inzhener elektroseti UTEP Kalininskogo
aoveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Visnapu). 4. Nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut postoyannogo toka (for Mann).
(Electric lines-Testing)
VISNER, Josef
..... W-.-
New material for space photoelastmetry. Jaderna emergie 9
no.10:326-327 0 163.
1. Zavody V.I. Lenina, n.p., Plzen.
y
TISIEVSKAYA, G.L.; YEGOROV, A.S.; SOKOLISKAYA, Ye.V.
Studying the process of purification in a three-colu= beer
rectifying apparatus. Trudy UkrNIISP no.5:123-138 159.
'r. -~ ~ Or- - ~ ,
Nitrogen compounds in the products of alcohol rectifichtion.
147-151 (MIRA 16:11)
STABNIKOV, V.N.; YEGOROV, A.S.; VISNEVSKAYA, G.L.; SOKOLISKAYA, Ye.V.
Composition of the ether-aldehyde fraction. Trudy Merg!ISP
no.5:139-145 159. (MIRA 16:11)
'iris
',Till
YXGOROV, A.S.; VISNMKLYA, G.L.
Now types of Alver chloride comparative halfcalle. UkrAhim.
zhur. 20 no.3:232-235 '54. (KLRA 7:8)
1. Kiyevskiy filial VNIISP.
(Oolle, Xlectrolytia)
STABNIKOV.0 V.N.; YEGOROV, A.S.;,VISNEVSUYAO G.L.; WTYIISHAV A.G.
Efficiency coefficients of bubble-cap plates in the concentration
section of purifying colimm . Spirt.prom. 27 no.3:7-10 161.
(KMA 14- 4)
(Plate towers)
VISNEVSKAYA, G. L.
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the evaporation of alcohol in
beer-rectification apparatus of indirect action." Kiev, 1961.
19 pp with diagrams; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist
Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev Techn 1 1 1 Inst of the Food In-
0 oMa 5-61 sup, 188)
dustry); 120 copies; price not given; t
DOBRYANSKIYY A.F.. VISNEVSKM...xid,
,
Pyrolysis of'some hydrocarbons in the presence of copper, Zhur,prikl.
khim, 35 no*11:247~-2477 9 162* (MIRA 15:12)
(Hydrocarbons) (Pyrolysia) (Copper catalysts)
DOBRYAWSMY, A.F.; VISW.VSKAYA, X.M.
*rrolysis of cyclohexane derivatives in the presence of copper.
Izvo vysho uchebe zave; neft' i gaz 6 no.3:51-54 163.
(KM& 16:7)
1. Leningradakiy gosudarstvewW universitat imeni A.A. Zhdanova.
(Cyclohexane) (Pyrolysis,)
AUTHOR: Visnevskiy, A. A. SOY/50-58-11-11/25
TITLE; On the Question of the Depth of Hydrologic Observations in the
Black Sea (K voprosu o glubine gidrologicheakikh nablyudeniy
na Chernom more)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 11, PP 38-39 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Due to particular hydrologic conditions in the Black Sea (rise
of the salt content in proportion with the depth) the vertical
convection in winter affects only a relatively small surface
layer of 75-100 m thickness. The water masses below this are
badly ventilated and infected with hydrogen sulphide. This lat-
ter zone is, however, in no way at rest. The observations made
by the Chernomorskaya stantsiya Inatituta okeanologii AN SSSR
(Black Sea Station of the Gee-' gmphy Institute of the AS USSR)
on board the electro-powered "Akademik Vavilov" during 1956-57
have shown that currents penetrate to considerable depths (up
to 750 m). Figure 1 shows the vertical distribution of the top
speeds of the current in the eastern part of the Sea (Tuapse -
Samsun - Inebolu - Yalta). This shows that on the horizon of
300 m speeds of 20-30 m per second are measured. It can be
Card 1/2 statistically proved that the speed of between 0 and 5 m1second
SOY/50-58-11-11/25
On the question of the Depth of Hydrologic Observations in the Black Sea
of the current does not exceed 50cA at a depth of 300 m (Fig 2).
From the above data it is not possible fully to characterize
the dynamics of the deeps of the Black Sea. It may, however,
already be said that conditions in the lower layers are here
far more complicated than Was formerly believed. It is therefore
necessary that more minute research be carried out on them. The
basseynovaya Okeanograficheskaya komissiya Chernogo morya
(Oceanographical Commission of the BLvl-. 3ea
"'exjz) nave, during the past 10 years, carried out more or
less regular synchronic recordings. Their program is criticised
by the author in that he demands that observations extend to a
depth of at least 1000 m. There are 2 figures.
Card 212
8/050/60/000/009/005/008
B012/BO63
1UTHOR: Visnevskiy, A. A.
TITLE: Experience Gathered With the Use of the Electrical
Salinometer 3C-57 (ES-57)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrolog a, 1960, No. 9, PP. 38 - 40
TEXT: The electrical'salinometer X-57 (ES-57)~ 1950 modelq was tested
in 1957-1958 at the C orn-omorskaTa-stantsiya Inatituta okeanologii
AN SSSR (Black Sea Station of the Institute of\voeanology of the AS USSR).
This meter (cf. Fig. 1) had been designed by the__o_fa_e1-m6rskoy tekhniki
(Department of Naval Engineering) of this Institute. It is used to mea-
sure a 2-40%osalt content of sea-water samples during expeditions. The
instrument consists of a transmitter, a measuring bridge, a Dewar vessel,
and a terminal box for connecting the.tranemitter to the measuring
bridge. Salinity is determined by measuring the resistance of the elec-
trolyte cell. The latter is a vessel with various Pt electrodes, and is
filled with sea-water. Measurements of resistance by means of this elec-
trical salinometer are briefly described. Fig. 2 illustrates the
Card 112
.Experience Gathered 'With the Use of the S/050/60/000/009/005/008
Electrical Salinometer 3"57 (E3-57) B012/BO63
relationship between resistance and salt content at 22-240C, as deter-
mined by experiments. Formula (2) was derived from the empirical formu-
la (1) for the resistance R of the cell. This formula was verified, and
the results obtained showed that this method is accurate to within
� 0-04%#.The elimination of the effect of water temperature upon the
reading of the instrument is one of the most complicated problems of
this method. Though a thermistor was built into the transmitter, it was
not possible to eliminate the error completely. Experiments carried out
to determine the error exactly are briefly described, and their results
are illustrated in Fig. 2b. After these experiments, the instrument was
used by various expeditions. The results obtained proved its dependabili-
ty, its high capacity (15-18 samples per hour), and its comparatively
high accuracy (� 0-00O.There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet
reference.
Card 2/2
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lWSMiondke Is mehL j S. Visnevski (Compl. ormil. A"d. 5 1 -
V - US S., 194 1. u.707- ~).-TheoreW"ncec)((Ie*eticili'Atinnof
rlagie,claw Is dracriNA a4 an exiinipla of regeneration of rocks
A 1, NI
VISNEVSKIYY V.G., ar,~Iiitoktor; VYSt)GIIIN;;',iIKO, V.b., inzh.
Sections of arLdaistration and general sprviccs3 co,.-.biroj~, 1"or coal
Adnos. Shakht. stroi. 0' no.8:11-14 Ag 164. O-aiu 17:9)
1. Gosudarstveruiyy in,,.-titut pu projektirovaniyu shakht v yuzliny'ich
rayonakh 33SR.
KHAMRABAYEV, I.Kh., doktor geol.-miner. nauk; HADNABOV, F.Sh.;
GORIKOVOY, O.P.; SALOV, P.I.; KOZYREV, V.V.; PETROV, V.M.;
USMANOVP F.A.; ISA14UKHMIXDOVI 1.14.1 doktor geol.-min. nauk;
KUSTARNIKOVA, A.A.; BORISOV, O.M.; RAKINATULIAYEVO MR.;
MUSAYEV, A.M.; SVIRIDENKO. A.F.; SULTAN-UIZ-DAG; GOLOVIN$
Ye.N.p kand. geol.-miner. nauk; VIS,"NEVSKIY,.Ya.S., kand.
geol.-miMr. nauk, red.; NURATDRIOVA, M.H., red.; ASTAKHOV,
A.N., red.
[Petrography of Uzbekistan] Petrografila Uzbekistana.
Tashkent, Izd-vo "Naukall UzSSR. Book 1. 1964. 1,45 p.
(14IRA 18-1)
1. Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSH, Tashkent. Institut geologii
i geofiziki.
VISINBVSIIY, Y&.6.
uww~
IdLnpropbyric diorites of Um. Z&p.Us.otd.Tses.mIn.ob-rs &o.6:
45-49 134. (KW 9:12)
1. Xafedra petrologit i ustallogenti Sredsemiatskoge politekh-
aicheskoge isatitut&.
(Alai Hange-Diorits)
VISNNVSZXIJ, Ju. B. 0 as orvostudomanyok kandidatusa (Leningrad)
Clinical variations of allergic penicillin reactions in children.
,yuszat 10 no.12:353-361 D 159.
Oyermekgyoe
(PENICILLIN effinj,)
4V
VISN.TINAC, Nedo., -Inz. (Sa-rajevu, Lenjim)-va 1)
Preservation of beech logs ky sprayIngs Tellmi-km Jug !8
1994 N 163.
1. VJsI stracni saradnik Zavcda za produkttvmnet raia, Sarajevf-~.
BILEN, Branko, inz. (Beograd, Karadordeva 49); VISNJIC, DragomLr, inz,
(Beograd, Licka 1) .- --
Bargeo of 1000 freight ton capacity. Brodarstvo 4 no.15i
662-667 Ap-Je 162.
ZIVKOVICS S.;
The consequences of intravenous inoculation of BPS t=or cell suspension
in rats. Acta med. iugoal. 10 no.2:234-242 162.
1. L4boratorija za eksperimentalnu onkologiju Onkoloskog instituta
Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu.
(NEOPLASMS, EVEREENTAL)
FERFMCSIK, letvan; VISIM101ISM"IF, Endre
Use of electroly-tic condensers in alternating-current power
transmission installations. Villamossag 11 no.9:268-271 S 163.
1. Orazagos Villamosenergia Felugyelet.
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1950, 166, 362).-Prefirmiaary attempts
to develop an ec=cniryl process far coacentrating TiO.~zn wehrlita
axe described. The ora is crushed to 8 m tn. m, ~ ciza and Fe oxides
are reduced N% ith C at 1100* to Fq wWcb is removed by wet magnetic
separation or flotation. 'Separation r f Fa from tLe TiOiconuntrata
(FO 3"5, TiOt 17-20%) by
presence of So- 5 or-"elt'rg is cOluPlic4ttil b the
% of Tio, in tho 51,1q. thendcal teparation
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sintering plants working by suction. Koh lap 91 no.12:544-
548 D '58.
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Dressing of manganese ores of Urkut. Koh lap 93 no.6:21+5-249 Je 160.
VISNYOVSZKY Laszlo; IIOLLO, Tiborne
Preparation of freshing ores from raw materials in Hungary. Koh
lap 93 no.ls26-31 Ja 160.
VISNYOVS2,KY Laszlo* HOLLO, Tibome
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mr 16o.
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Irlite coati, Wit a#". TIO, FIA2. AIA 1,64-4, CSO
IT
!1151
Ill not be, frduc"i toy the Krupp rprilsod since the slas
ted At a hris lessill. and was not triscvus Mough. the SW
~
"Intmill,m) It"Of 111,4#1 WIT Fr. and the t%AtK-td Fe tilt not
Accumulate ill WI* Anil could not be SCIML Expis. in the
WANT fUrnAlY 11MV011 ChAt T" shc, , bask character
ditting OprIA16MI Alld lAk" At, pArl in The "InoVal of -1.
When the Jnef no. Was Aliml 1.41, flat Perwrive of Tilth did d
AM rituor tiny 1-tselkal .1hikultirs. *ri ran bc reduced in a
1*191, a hicial-
lursical itiocirsaing of puic welirlile is not economical. owing
to Very high enke contlumption fairs. When wthgIlte is
Applitil Ill vmllbillmiml Willi othirr -we* j)l high Fr relafrot.
the tweWntr If wt-hilite hAd a V-1 viret-1 An %IAN (naltialk)"
And Ill' -11 "I'll V M1111111 loll-rovs4i flit quamily At the
IWM14k.1 I'lor fits fftxt obtained with an dVifil WAN
"inlainrt,i I.: 2.11111-2.Hp, SJ Mn 007-0.12 P
SM71vuAp. 16 .
r"frol if life iroo wat It", the V ond TI content higher
When lquilroting wilh it Will- slas. knapting weliflite al
(I-11s turn. grain *lot in an oil-hrated ratathill furnace at 40,
Astmilartrrat-
"Tent In A trilu f - at V LS()-- I IOU' for 6 Tire. showmi
minimal trac" efirctiv
c1:F e reduction. Processing with
%,okir po*drr proved to hr more succes4ul. Fach kg~ of
we was miscif with 0.1 klr. coke powder and proccatted As
the totaling furnace fur 12 his. as ANT-111W. No ferrite
(tWMiltkM Title OIWFVrd bel" of at 811'. WtUal rlnfWkM
10TTAll &I JINX$% *".I the inlet. mr114"I Sho" 1101'. The
-iltsive ill roluctilm al-livatell III .11"linish Pluallel In Sho
"MASt Ill gTAin SiSf *4 MT. 768.1% DI total PC VUHIMI *A4
I"Inced in an ort Do IT 411 "it". SlAin Alf. TWIT. 613.0. fit 2,
(if M. And 46 .711% 01 TWA PC "as MIUMI In act of CfAla
-ite UA-1.0, 1-3, 3-4. 4-8. and 9-12 mm., rnp. Too fine a
dittintrivatlovi is ripensive. lireSin. of 8 mm. train sixt, am
IWI)vrl to he Sulbar"l. since a relatively high P".Wtion
-11 4wr I,oWdff b %ionlitafteltusly ."Allied Stitt flit. "ust.
SIVell a ILS ?A'"r 193111VIiiW; FAIV. WrIllfile InIM-ni bV the
114t- "Ifflilld 14.11 114614111V I'll SHAKIM(W sell". by flit Net
luelITIM, Ole o( The fill"I Stain site Can be, lirvivessed to a
prollurt fichrot ill Fe. Omit, ore Ifni Jig. of grain sise be-
I'm 11.1 lolo. jTA%I- ~01 3A kit, ellfit-ITC41 I"tiduct "pill ;L3, fit-,
n0p. (he '444cr "'nfaille'l flutle PC "hell 11C.It-raiing One ftee.
:,br ",I, rarlini uh,ii pmrviwing ole oI
.3
- Itimit,.
lwoduct tontfl. Tith 17-~%I, Fr L140 j5".. mixed with tf.1 lig.
charcoal powder gAve at 15101,166#1 ;1 a thick SUNT. Iton
I outTlut was only 11.1 kx., cools. C 1,W-2.M. 14 MW.-
GUM, Mn flAM 0.113. S I'LI1113 litill
T1 2.57-2.110%. Isivin Finlitv
VISNYOVSZKY, Laszlo, a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa
Evaluation of the output of blast furnaces. Koh lap 9 no,
12. 531-536 D 154.
VISVYO.V-SZKY. LaBalo, dr.
Produotion of pig iron through the smelting of red mud.
Koh lap 97 no.1:34-39 Ja'64.
- - - -- --- - - -- - - - - ~Isxgfl ...
VISNTOVSZKY, L.
"Pelletizing of iron ore." (,p.278). KOHASZATI LAPOK Nagypr Banyaszeti as
Kohaszatl *pewulet) Budapest. Vol 6. No 12, Doe 1951.
SO: Nast Muropean Accessions List, Vol, No 8. Aug 1954
A-a r. .4 -k-A-A JL._j a 2w (At'sps 90_fffjk~ i I d.- II i's 0
_=11V I a fa I
ViNemin d bmpiiitstim; LAW s6 am L vid.
IK,,hkwMa Lopult. 1961. vol. S. Mmw.. pp.'$T-:W-
tr,?US!Aj
mu
~il Unmaria4 71W author bpavvom " wphrfils repAl.) not
bn utillani reecumnievily as m irce are. buL Its um for pro-
41
ducing tiUnium and van"um should be invissig"M. Om
.3 of the Dttwum nVim fmntaiuir* 22-26% Fo. 34% Ka. ago
1-2 -is% P,!3-W,"j " athrr jawr om we mt wtitable.
Vidatko a p)Titm condw in For ageri
00 diwisan it in neressery W mdwo the coppre coidont. IrM a o
~aa br dam. but it is au" Mvenuopum to un Is for p"ur, "00
04 .4 t ion of p* roe Iron c"nmpL- it. 0.
go
Ise*
I
Ell, toe
coo
A 6 - S L A 111TALUACKAL LIMATLAIE CLASSIMATICA m0 0
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Vista - HOLLO, T.
2vSLg, L
Recovery of ilmenite from wehrlite of Szarvasko. P-194.(Kohaszati Lapok. Budapest. Vol. 11,
no- 5, May 19c56.
SIO: ::onthly List of 7;st European rccessions I I,. , Vol. r, nn. 7, .'lily 1")'-,7 T'rcl.
!i -
L.
rcnrlomif-al liFe op :-an~anes- In -*~-I%ivtinn of -,i-fr irrn -in.-7 rt,~Pl. n/it.
(i.OffA57AT! LAP(",':. TOI, 12, no. 112, jan,"nl-, -1cW7. *lliinf-l~-!)
SO: Month2v 1.1-0, of T'n-~lvl --ronpar .'Jcrp,~:ion.,tz (l--;d,.l Lf". "'o-L. e')y rf". .1", ""-C. 1-Q.1-".
Uncl.
B,rj~)X,Lcaj: K'H "AT! LAP -17, 1959
X.7c',FY, I. !%agnet-ic reparator with alternntir- rurrert.
"onthly List of E:_st Evroocar. Acce5s-Jr.ns (7-.'A T, fVo'~
Yav 195911 Unclanz.
VISNXOVBZKY, Laszlo,, dr.,, a munzaki tudomanyok kandidatuoa
Dressing and selective smelting of lateritic iron ores
containing nickel. Koh lap 95 no.10:463-467 0 162.
L Evip(t) IJP(0 JW_,VI
CON,
ACC NR: AP6008572
A11111011: Viqnyovszky, laszlo Noftor)
ORG:
TPITE: F~Yarnlr._ttion of the m-chani-nis oF reductlon process-ts vrith Lhf- aid of
theriial analysis methods
"OURGE.- Koha_97ati lapok, v. 09, rio. 6, 21J)-,)~,i)
1,011.13, TA,*,:*.: thermal. nivilysis, chemical. rtAu(Aion, enthalpy, inorranic o:~Ade,
irnn, cobalt, carbon, metalluri -jc procesfj, lli'A-al exfractiN,'
PIPI-M_I.,-,WIP: A derivntogrnph was escr(bed which stimiltonecrunly irseasureg tile
,temprraturc, enthalphy change) weight change, and rate of weight change of
tile sampIr. With the af Fothis device the following reduction j?roceases
were investigated: reduction with carbon, dissociation 001412~31hnd its re-'
duction, dissociation of manganese dioxide, reduction of CO-304 with carbon,
and tile reduction of various iron oxideo with carbon. The results wore pre-
vented and discussed in detail and it was shown that the thermal technique
is a su-itable taean3 for inve3tipatlng reduction proceoses. Orig. ar~,. has:
16 figures and 23 formulas. f, J ~Rfi I
.1
1`1118 CODE.- 13, 07 / SUBM DATE: nont-
Card 1/1 rt--Nc, UPC: 5142.9/sl: 545 X17
16 a m, ^ lb to,
1., 7 1 'u, Its %94 all Is, .b, Ill I 1 ".41 Fly
I, a Ilk I 1 11 7 CL 0
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no. 9-10, SOO.- Octi,
43
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VISMAN, A.
Novaia sistema. tekhnicheskoi eksplostatsil. ZThe new syster, of' technical ex-
ploitation_7. (Grazhdanskaia aviatsiia, 1936, no. 3, p. 3-12).
DLC; TL504.G7
Novyi metod tekhnicbeskoi eksploatatsil. ZThe new metbod of' technical exploitation.
The tedhnical exploitation servicej. Sluzhba teknicheskol eksploatatsii.
(Grazhdanskaia avaitsiia, 1938, no. 2, p. 17-23)
ELC: TL504.G7
Pervye itogi vvedeniia nov6i sistemy tekhnicheskoi eksploatatsii v GVF. 2~he first
results of the new system of technical exploitation in the civil air fleei-7.
(Grazhdanskaia, aviatsiia, 1936, no.11, p. 9).
DLC-. TL504IG7
SO: Soviet Trangportation and Communications.,A Bibliograp jibrary of Congress,
Ref~erence Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
VISVAN' A.
Novyi Tnetod tekhnicheskoi ekBploatatsil na lin-11. MoskvapSverdlovsk. Z-ne new
method of technical exFloitation of Moscow-Sverdlovsk line_7. (Graahdanskaia
aviat6iia, 1935, no. 9, P. 12-14).
DLC: TL504.G7
SO: Soviet TransTortation and Commnicatlons.L A Bibliography, Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
KCHSON, Aron Sol omonov ich;_Yj%OHT.,--O.T., inzh., retsenzent; 0ARFUNXQ'O
S.K.. dotsent. kand.tokhn.nauk, red.: VARKOVETSKATA, A.I., red.;
SHCHNTININA, L.V., tekhn.red.
Exconomico of repairing machinery] Zkonomike remonta mashin.
Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.isd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. 1960.
234 p. (MIRA 13:12)
(Knehinery-Kaintenance and repair)
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F lv~
IONESKU-MIKHOYESFITI, K.; VISHERIB._; SERMITISIM, D.; GORODNICHANU. F.;
ZANFIRBSKILT, M.
I Uperimental investigations on strains of the poliom7alitis virus
isolated In the Rumanian People's Republic during 1949-50. Zhur.
nevr. I psikh. 55 no-2:101 7 155. (MIRA 8:4)
(POLIONMITIS TIRUS,
strains isolated in Rumania)
pf Ifew types of silver chloride reftr;MW
SKM56 ( rICV All-
Kkim, Z4*;r. 20, and
thcir chm-aecristic propertics'are dexrib-,d. TImir "e iv
recmmendcd for precise pH detim Lad for ly.)tentiometric
titrAtiar.s. Lca4j~-
SOKOLISKAYA, Ye.V.; YEGOROV, A.S.; VISNEVSKAYA, G.L.
Identification of ethers and aldehydes in alcohol and in the
products of rectification. Report No.2a Trudy, UkroNIISP no.8:
63-7.1 163. (MIRA 17:3)
- . 'IF I :_ -
OEM
VRONO M.S.; VISNEVSK-AV.,",
Schizophrenia "r. of'
literature. Zhur. 1 (3
S/152/63/000/003/001/005
B117//Bie6
AGT',O`L'S: Dobryanjki4y, A. F,, V4 sno-,rokaya, ". 11.
TITLE: ?yrolysis of cyclol"exane derivatives in the presonce of copper
PERIODICAL: IZVO-'3tiya vyss~irkh uelic-bryc'-h 2avadeniy. Neft' i P,,,Lz, no. 31
1963, 51-54
TEXT: The question was studieu zhether direct dehydragena-tion or
condensation was decisive -for the f-ormation of aromatic hydrocarbons durinl-
the pyrolysis of cyclohexane doriva-tivea. r~/,periments were carried out
at 6500C and with a volume velocity of 0.05 - 0.03 of the liquid volunme
per catalyst volumne (copper c~~.ps) per hour. Standard fractlons viere
diotilled out of the resulting condensates up to 200-2500C. Distillation
residueG were not examined. ~n the fractions 122-150, 150-175, and
175 - 2000C, the amounts of aromatit, hydrocarbons were estimated a'. 100;o'
on the basis of their yields. refrantive indices and molecular w;eij,,ht3.
The condensate yield was smaller for cyclohexane, averaging 37/, a.-id
beiniE; 36.81 for methyl cyclohe;:ane, 38.31 for dimethyl cyclohexane, and
36 65;o' for ethyl,cyclohexane. in all cases, the conden3a-te was of similar
Ca;-d 1/2
S/15 63~000/003/001/005
Pyrolysis of cyclohexane derivative,; ... 3117X16
composition; it containod mainly ben:sena but not the corresponding
aromatic ocrivative of the hydrocarbon u--od. This leads to the following
assumptions: (1) Hnd~r the condition:7 d,~scribed, dehydro.-ronation iz3 not
the principal re&xtion leadine to th,,) ol' aromatic hyd r o ca rb on s
(2) dehydro~~anation i~-, accompanied by tlo cleavaE-e of side chains, and
these seccndary processes are responjible for the provailin.- benzene
con-Gert in the condensate. The Uaz Liberate"I in the pyrolysis consisted
of 50P methane, 19.35';" hydroten, and up to 26-72-,'0 unsaturated parts. The
latter contain up to 11-2j", icolbut;iene, up to 10~0 propylene, and up to
19.5~'3' ethyle n e .'There arc 5 -,-I~Ible3.
ASSOCIATION. Lerin,-radskiy E~oaudarstvennyy uni-.ersitet ir--. A. A. Zhdanova
f
~Leni nvrad St-ate Unive-rsi tY j~,ari A.- A. Zh-danov)
D,
Seaternber 4,
Card 2/9
-
Use of the BS-57 electrosalinometer. Meteor. i gidrol. no.9:38-40
s l6o. (MIRA 13:8)
.(Salinometer)
EAKULEVI, A. N.; U-'VFf, "J. --'; .7- -".; .1. "..' 71'-~A'.
surg'~Ons
In r1jerory of V. N. Shevkunctiko, Khirurgiia, No. 1, 195"
v
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, EAY -1953. Unclassified.
~ ISHEVSKIT, A . ; GALANKIN,
Anastomosis of the DerlDheral ends of the suDerior vena caTa 4-0
the right pulmonary- art ez7 in experimental and clinical condi;iors.
Rozhl.chir-39 no-11:766-779 w6o.
1. Z Ustavu chirugie AS. Visnevskeho, Akademie lekarakych ved
SSSR (reditel - radny clen AIR SSSR prof. A.A. Vionevskiy).
(HEART IIEFECTS CONGENITAL aurg)
(VENA CAVA surg)
(PULMONARY ARTERY surg)
VISNIC, Ivan
Control and testing of welds without destroying. 7,ivarivanje 1, no.7:
1 143-145 S 61.
1. "Jugomontaza".
I
VISINEVSKIY, Ya.s.
Use of zoning in the determination of acid ph,7icclpSes based on
the symetric-extinction angle. Zap.Uz.otd.~ses.min.ob-va no.15:
122-123 163, (MIRA 17:10)
Abdulkhai Batalovich Rathlov; 1905-19631 obltunrv. lbid.1125-126
TRAJKOVIC, V.; NESKGVIC, B.; VISNJI,C-FRAJM,.-X.
Leukamogenic action of the low-voltage X rays adminiBtered
in small doses to mice. Bul se Youg 7 no.1/2:11 F-Ap 162.
1. Onkoloski iWtitut MedicinskQg fakulteta, Beograd.
VIS'N'017SKY, P.
An improved iterative method in hydraulic calcaulations of water-
pipe networks. p. 66.
VODA, Prague, Vol. 35, no, 3, Mar. 1956*
SO: Monthly List of East European Accossions, (EKAL), LC,Vol. 5, No. 6,
June 1956, Uncl.
VINVSZKYj L.
Justification of the use of the low-shaft blast furnace in amelting work.
P. 221. (KOHAEZATI LAPOK) Vol. 12, no. 6, June 1957
Budapeit, Hungary
SO: Monthly Index of Fast European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
current -
,ul-it;0:1 Of
Ejectron',-c "c,,
(SA. 1.0, i.c.1,.,!!-tz'Ot~~chni-cl~~, I'nsop;
-101
irflex of !7a-q,. Euror~ean
-VISIIITJIC, L.
Ultrasonic testing of materials. P. 152.
BRODOGRADINA. (Centralna upravim brodogradnje) Zagreb, Yugoslavia.
Vol. 9, no. 4, 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959.
Uncl.
VISNYI, L.
A contribution to the theory of single-phrase inverters.
p. 146. STROJINOELEKTROTECIINICKY CASOHS. (Slovenska
akademia vied) Bratislava. Vol. 7, no. 3, 1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL),
Library of Congress. Vol.6) no. 12,
December 1956 61
24 .1 ~ 1
N,
MWNI
00W
, - . I
"The reduction of coke needs in producing pi- ;ron,II(To be ccnt,,')", p.
HASZATI LAPOK, Val. 6, no. 5, May 1953, Budapest, dfungary)
SO: Monthly List of East Eur%ean Accessions, L.C., Vol. 2.. No. 11, Nov. 1953, Uncl.
VISOCKAS,P.; SKUTOVAS,J.
A case of acute encephalitis in childbood. Sveik. apsaug.
8 no-2-:51-52 F163.
1. Vinliaus Valet. V.Kapsuko v. universiteto Madicinos fak.
Ir Reap. Vilniaus psichorourologine ligonine.
An Installation for the discharge under pressure of sulfite
cellulose digesters. Cel. hirtie 11 no.1110-16 Ja162
I
PAULATISKAS, AsP,# dotjant, Rand. khim. linuk; VISOKINSKAS, A,A. uchn
# na 3ri
trudnik
Changoo in some proporties of polyamide fibers and fabrios due
to prolonged expoaure to sun's rays, Tekst. prom. 25 no.8s66-
70 Ag 165& (14IRA 18-9)
1. Kaunasokly politekhnicheskiy institut (for Paulauskaa)o
2. Vauchno-J.-inledovatellskly institut tekstilinoy promyshlennosti,
Kaunas (for Visokinskav).
L 1554-66 D1T(m)/WPW/T RK
''ACCESSION NR: AP5021825 UR/0342/65/000/009/0066/0070
677.494.675.862.5
'AUTHOR: Paulauskas P. (Candidate of chiRmical sciences)l Visokinskaas A*A*
(Research 'aaaociaTA
1ITLE: Change in certain properties of polyamide fibers and fabrics during long-
!term natural insolation
SOURCE: Tekstillnaya promyshlennost', no. 8, 1965, 66-70
1 .I
TOPIC TAGS: polyamide fiber, polyamide fabric, capronic fabric insolation, textile
industry
'ABSTRACT: The object of the work was to study the change in certain properties of
:capronic threads and fabrics, both untreated and treated, during a long-term natural
Insolation. It was found that the stability of the samples subjected to outdoor ex-
posure depends on their form (number of threads, grade, interweaving of the fabric,
etc.) and on the nature of the treatment (curing, dyeing, etc.). Capron samples
'cured with saturated vapor are less stable toward photochemical destruction than
'samples cured with hot dry air, as indicated by a decrease in the tensile strength,
bending strength, wear resistance, etc. Capronic threads and fabrics, independently
Card
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ACCESSION XR: APS021925
'of their form and of the nature of their treatment, are damaged mostly during the
first 10 to 30 days.of insolation. Curing with hot dry air is the best means of
preventing the yellowing of capronic fabrics during insolation. Orig. art. has: /6
'figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Kaunasakiy politekhnichaskiy Institut (Kaunas Polytechnic Institute);
Hauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut tekstilfnoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Research
!Institute of thi Textile Industry)
,,'SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: HT
NO REF GOV: 002 OTHER, 006
cmd -_2/2
VISDTKI, I.V.; CHGORAS, fl.
F,- - an
System of correlation of Paleogene deposits in the Eastern Ca- at"
of the U.S.S.R. and Rumania. Studii carc geol 9 no.1:25-38 164
1. Geological Gommittee attached to the Aumanian Council of Ministers.
L W/T~(M (v)/T/FJP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD~-W-d1JG1W-B~,rr1
45664-66 IMP M
KCC - TW, AP6025465 SOURCE 'IjdD-E:-UR-/O--O-80-/6-6-/-0-3-9-/--O-07-/164-5-/1-647--'~
AUTHOR: y1qotgKis,__K. K.
ORG: none
TITLE: Wettabili of chromium, titanium, zirconium, and lKhl8N9T steel with sili-
cate melts Kb J, 1 27 );?
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 7, 1966, 1645-1647
TOPIC TAGS: silicate glass, chromium, titanium, zirconium, steel, metal joining
lKhl8N9T steel
ABSTRACT: The effect of metal composition on its wettability with various silicate
melts was studied at 12600C in argon atmosphere. The object of the work was to gain
information pertaining to the metal-to-silicate joints and the glass-metal coatings J~
for metals. For several silicate melts composed of 16-33% Na26--,20% of MgO, CaO,
SrO, or BaO, and 64-66.7% SiO?, the contact angle was measured during wetting of Cr,
Ti, Zr, and lKhl8N9T steel. For silicates containing MgO, CaO, SrO, and BaO the sret-
tability was found to increase in the following order: chromium, lKhl8N9T stainless
steel, zirconium, and titanium. In the case of the melt composed of 33.3% NaO, and
66.7% Si02, the contact angle for Zr and Ti was found to be substantially greater
than for Cr and lKhl8N9T steel. Orig. art. has: 1 table.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 27Jan66/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003
Card 1/1 fv UDC: 532.696.1+546.284-141^s
VISOT-Snyj--Ii~7- V.,---DPAUDITI,--A.- - - -- - - - - -
- I
"Automatic Machines for Checking Bell and Roller Bearing Races."
.Mach. Tools Cutt. Tooll, Moscow, 1956, 27, 8, 1-5
D.5.I-R/3oo62/CT
EV'PTIPTA 7 MTCA 'Inc 11. Vn1 12/10 1'edicril Acrob. Oct cc)
3163. CAME AS AN ADDITIO'NIAL RESERVQIR OF PATHOGENIC LEPTOSPIHAE
IN NATURE (Russian text) - V isotsl;'~ B. V. . Malvkh F. S. and
K uz ne I a ov A. P. - Z11. NUKROD-.9 ll!"-IMMUNOMOL. 1958. 8 (49-51)
Tables I
In a serological investigation of 9 species of game. antibodies against 4 species of
leptospirae were detected. Antibodies against L. D%I-V (L. pomon;') and L, DV-A
(L. tarasowl; L. mitts) were found only in roe-deer, Antibodies against L, grippo-
typhosa and L. nero were found in the sera of 6 species of beasts of prey and rod-
ents. Investigation was carried out with 8 antigens: L. grippotyphosa, L. DV-A,
L. DV-V, L. canicola, L. hebdoniadis, L. nero, L. batavia and L. ussurl (L. DV-P).
The predominant agent In the investigated area was L. nero: antibodies against it
were detected In the seraol all 9 species of gan~e, Tarabllk - Kolice
V/
USS-i/General :roblems. :.'cthodc-lol4ly. Scientific A
Institutions and Conferen,-as. 17e 'achin.-:-. Problems
of 131blio.-rapi,y and cipantific Documentation
Abs Jour IR-ef Zhur-n- imiya, Z4T-j LL, 1~,,521, 10226
Author Visot-1:11
Inst Not given
Title Bread Bair-inc,-, industry o-*,' --iov on the Eve of the
40th Anniversary of the 'Ireat October.
Orig Pub Khlebopek. i I-onditersll~. prom-stI, 1957, No 10,
11-13
Abstract No abstract
Card 1/1
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VISOTSKY. M.
M. VISOTSKY is the author of an article, 'Hicropho 1GA-10. (The 10A-1
microohone Consists actually of two microphones: a ribbon microphone and a coil
microphone. Each of then can be operated both separately and simultaneously.
This microphone is widely used in sound recording of motion pictures, in radio
broadcasting, for amplifying speech sound, and for other purposes requiring a
first rate sound transmission. Every newly manufactured set of the microphone
10A-1 must be thoroughly corrected and provided with individual and not sts.ndard
specifications.)
SO: 2110257 Air, Di, ATIC, F-Ts-PW5, Oct. '52 (Excerpts from Russian Radio
Magazine, No. 10, October, 1952)
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9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 7,
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Vmolu', I.
Azeembly-line mechanization of procucdings in the cell tdo-, e -wcod depot. at
the Nicolae Balcescu Cellulose and Paper Vactory. P. 3CL.
(CULUZA SI LIRTIL. Vol- 5, no* 3-1/12j Nov./Dec. 1956., Rucuresti, Rmani4)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (101) LC. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957-
Tincl.
VISOIU, I.; Cristea, V.
fin important modification in the technolopy ~,f wood chipping and in chipped-
wood norting in the N. Balcescu Cellulose and Paper Factory. p. 199.
(CL-LULOZt~. SI URTIL. Vol. 6, No. 6, Juno 1957, Bucuresti, Ruman"I-)
S02 Monthly List of East European Ac?essions (FEAT ) Lr,. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957.
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RUMANTA/Chemical Te-Imolopty, Chetdcal Products and Their H-33
Application, Pa,--,,- 4. - Cellulose and Its Deriva-
tives, Paper.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Mirdya, No 10, 1958, 34664.
Author I.
Inst Not g ven.
Title Unloeding of Sulfite Pulp under High Pressure in
Digesters at "N. Bdlcescu!' Cellulose and Paper Factory:
Unloadin Test under High Pressure of Sulfite Digester
at "N. 21ceacu" Cellulose Factory.
Orig Pub: Celuloza" Ii. Artie, 1956, 5, No 8, 187-190.
Abstract: The chanps in the installation for unloading digesterr,
under hig~2 pressure with carrying out the pulp washing
in digesters are described. The results obtained at
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RUMANIA/Chemt --A TZ -.',no3.c,7y, Chendcal Products and Their H-33
A,-:-.J.ceUon, Part 4. - Cellulose and Its Derivativer,
PaE,,?r.
Abs Jour: &Zorat. Zhurnal, Xhimlya, No 10, 1958, 34664.
the ~extc of auc7h installations and ths- advantages of
that, zetho.-I of ualoading as compared with the method
usel at piesent ar-- described.
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