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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YU.I. CHKHIKVADZE - J. CHLADEK

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NOVIKOV. S.S.; BURMSTROVA, H.S.. GORELIK9 V.P. j. CHKHMADZE, YU.Gs Cnndgn ation of nitro alkan a vith acet&ldeh~dee Izv.ANSSSIR OtAo kbim. no-4:695--698 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) lo Institut organicheskoy khi-ii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (ftraffiUB) (Acetaldehyde) , CHOURAWN, Tu,1. Self-exciting synchronous Conerator for electric shearing appexatus. Slul. nauch.-tekh. inform. po elek. sellkhoz. no.1:9-10 156. (Ilectric generators) (Sheep shearing) (KIRA 10t9y. aj- !-r"Laq'!I CHKHIKVADZE, Yu. 1. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) wSysta4 of e=itation Awankswr eleotric power stations.* Tbilisi, 1957. 15 pp 22 om. (Min of Higher Eduastion USSR. Order of Labor Rdd Banner Georgian Polytoohnic Inst im S. M. Kirov), 100 oopies. (KL, 13-57, 99) -35- CHK~HI~KVTwj- kmd.tekbu.nauk (Tbilisi)l SAMOV# V.I.v kand.tekba.i3gwk A r &mll synchronousmotor-spited by a semiconductor rootifier. ElektrIcheafto n0.2:45-484 161. (MM 34:3) (lisiotric notorep Synchronous) LOMMUO V.G., kend.tekhn.nauk (Tbihsi); Ti~~ T , kand. tekhn.mauk (Tbilivi) Special features in the design of tbree-phase asynclwonous braking motors with tapered rotors. Klektrichestvo no.3-46-50 mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Electric motors, Induction) LoigNADZE, V.G., kand.tekhn.nauk dotsent (Tbiliel); GHKHMADM, ruiss kand.teldm.nauk (Tbilinii Calculation of the axial force of an asynebronous motor with tapered rotor under unbalanced rotor conditions. Elektrichestvo no.4t27-31 Ap 163. (K[M 1615) (Slectric motors, Induction) DAN-;.I,OV,, S.N.; CIIKH'LKVISHVILT D I.; MDINARADZE, D.A.; GOGOIJADZIE, V.P.; - "' i N.r NAKHAPETYW,-~. ~.;' ~PO%OILI, Ye.Y,, SADZHAYA$ - . In memory of Professor Akakii Melitoncvich Gakhokidze,1909-1964. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.6t1117-1119 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:6) CHKHIKVISHVILIO 1. Tasks of Georgia's nevs photographers. Sov.foto 21 no.4:23-24 Ap 161. (KIRA 14:3) 1, Fredsedatell uravlaniya Soym zhurnalistov Gruzinskoy SSR. (Goorgia--Newo photographers) ..CMIKVISHVILI, :1., red.; IMSISHVILI, G., red.; VASINOV, A.,, telft, red, [Forty years of Soviet Georgial Sorok let Sovatskai Gruzii,- kratkii ocberk. Tbi3-ifjip Izd-vo wSabohota Sakartvalo," 1961. 539 pe (MA 14; n) (Georgia--goonomio corditions) CHXHMISHVILI, 1. D. 26304 rtitay gruzii. Vestnik goc. Y4mya gruzii im, dzhikvishvili, T. XIV-A, 1949, a 109-36 - 6A grux. yaz - rezyumena. Ras. y&z. SO: .*,Y.TOPIS' NO. 35, 1949 DZHANBERIDZE, N.; KINTSURAOMLI, So CHUMISHVILI,jr., red.; KHOSHTARIYA, V., red. izd-vvL4;mmum'Lh='III"p Z.p tekhn, redo (Soviet Georgi&3 Sovetskaia Gruziia. Tbilisi, Cos. izd-vo "Sabehota Sakartvelo.9w 1961, 1 va (MIU 15:1) (Georgia-Views) SIMONISHVILI, Sh.A.; CHMKVISHVILI, I.L., red.; BASIVOV, A.., tekhn. red. - - --- - [Advanced practices of the participants in the All-Union Agri- cultural E--hibition represented at the Pavilion of the Georgian S.S,R.]Peredovoi.q~ uchastnikov Vsesoiuznoi sellskokhoziaistven.- noi vystwrki,, prWatavlennykh v pavillone Gruzinskoi SSR. Tbilisi, Izd-vo "Uria Vostoka,," 1958. 84 P. (KMA 15:12) 1. Moscow., Voesoyuznaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya vystavka. (Moscov-Agricultural. exhibitions) (Georgia-Agriculture) CHUMNISHVILI, Iraklly (Roads &ad *e9tingal forelp sketches, Translated from the Georgianj Dorogi i vetrachij zambashrys ocherki. Tbilisil, Ird-vo Solust sovetakikh pisatelai Gruzii, 1964, 156 p. (MIRA 18:10) USSR/Pharmacology and Toxicology. Cardiovascular Agents V-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 15, 19513, No 71207 Author CbkhikvjWnajL_L.S. Inst Ina-rtu-te of Cardiology,, AS JruzSGR, with Participat'on of Institute of Physiology, AS UkrSSR Title Effects of Prolonged Sleep Induced by Barbamyl in Combina- tion with Calcium Chloride upon Blood Pressure in %1,aiten- sive Disease and Experimental Hypertension Orig Pub V sb.: Stenogr. otchet naueba. sessii In-ta kardiol. AN GrL,2;SSR 9 ucheLstiyem In-ta fiziol. AN USSR, Tbilisi, AN Grur.SSR, 1956, 231-237 Abstract It was established in 2 series of experiments on rabbits, that; calcim chloride (CC) (10 1yercent solution, 2-3 ml-- intravenously) prolongs and deepens the hypnotic effect of barbamyl (B) (20-50 nWIkG). In experiments conducted on do s with experimental hypertension (reflexogenic and renal formt the degree of reduction of arterial pressure in the animals was proportionate to the duration and depth of sleep. In the Card 1/0 CHKHIKVISHVILI, L.S. Effnet ~,Al diethyienctliamine ~obAltl ki-7--4t, on -orDnary circula*lon. Trudy Inst. klin, i kard. ;.N U451-456 163. - T J. 'tut kardiolcgli AN Gruz.5~1.1', -A. nsU GEGENAVA, L.S.; CHKHIKVlSf[Vll,l, L.S. Effect of some hydrazir,, derivatives of' cin coronaxy circulation. Trudy Inst. k)-in. I eksper. kard. AN Gruz. SSR 8:457-459 163. (WRA 171'17) 1. Inatitut kardiologil AN GruzSSR, Tb,."-,4-.3--*, CHrJl-,KVJ3HVI-LI, Y,,Z. Effect of ~~Itamins E~ and A on coronary Uood circ- al:cn 4n experiment. Soobo All Vuz. SSR 34 no.31711-7,18 :e - (MIRA '18:1) 1, Institut klinicheskoy i eksperimentallnoy kard-l'ologil, 7bilisio Submitted Ncember 12, 1963. CHIGIIKVISHVILI, M. M.: Master lied Sci (diss) -- "llaterial on the study of the effectiveness of penicillin in treating fresh forms of syphilis (Clinical-experi- mental treatment)". Tbilisi, 1958. 20 pp (Sci Res Dertratological-Vetiereoloi7,icaI Inst of the Min 11.3alth Georgian SSR), 200 copies (KL, No 10, 1959, 129) GABUNIYA, R.D.; CHKHIKVISHVILI, S.B.; RACHVMISHVILI, B.Kh.; GOGNIASHVILI, Sh.I. Some indices of the functional state of the cardiac muscle in bronchial asthma, Soob. AN Gruz, SSR 29 no.6:773-778 D 162. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Tbilisi;kiy gosudarstvenrWy meditsinskiy institut. Submitted ,, y 19 p 1961. Tul, CHMKVISHVIL,&.., Ts. Sh. CHKHIKVBHVILI, 71,3. Sbot "Some shifts in higher nervous activity in comealed skull traumas (commotion syndromej." Georgian State Publiching House for Medical Lite eratureo Tbilisi State Medical Inst, Tbilisi, 1956. (DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR IN MEDICAL SCIENCE). Knishnagra, letopis Boll 1.5., 197. Moscow. 00 so 00 e .3 Wk*bvik S S 6 . aw. a .1uh I n. %Www'"rai" A 11OU-N wo I- imius . m SivejoGdomwAkstwitistbe lot yr. Tlicuscailugramb. .40 5 a# x (M It Im.) coamdemwy incrt"s the vccn 1. I-W yield and AvAm the dry evOukow fibtr l *- 051%), Vw*.dw Sod yr., ramlic r , vrry cl f ~ 'k "Whim W Intifint nk w = v ,. m pa 9 bkb y o , - - - - -Immum be to aw Its. pw be. Tw IWIMM showd he 4= d"Ply isso the wamid; a supwficual Mift ww"W l h e 4A womm a t m buot difivA, :C~ I a dw shmm MA at am 4evamptWal d abe fq t age xb in the L'ad w0 horinw, A. a** Go* .000 too coo be., bo.!Iv $a&-Ali i0tami. All -i " I w re 0 0 of 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 of 0 000 0 0 foe 0 0 go 0 00 go 0' USSR/Soil Science - Cultivation, Improvement, Erosion. Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 100113 greater,than 1%, starts at a depth of 35-40 cri. The claracter of salination is chlorides',Aphate. Subuitted are data on determination of the contents of absorbed Na, humus and easily-assimilable P. Positive results from the experiments on cultivation, in these soils, of winter wheat were achieved against background of deep 50-cra plowing (in spring) while ap- plying a clay and gypsum mixture at a rate of 10 t/ha of gypsum and increased doses of phosphates and organic fertilizers. Against the background of this clay and gypsum mixture the utilization coefficient of the mine- ral fertilizers is increased sharply. -- P.V. Shramko Card 2/2 " Mail. Dynmias of the ratinotmporal and tomporobrachial coeMaimter in disordws of Wrebml blood alraulation, Trudy Thile GID" 6a393-N6 162. LAR MSEM) (XM i6t2) 14- 57-6-12427 Translation from.- Reforativnyy zhurnal,, Geografiya,, 1957,, Nr 6,, p 100 (USSR) AUTHORS: Akhvlediani, G. Do.-ChIchikvishvili, V. I. TITLE: Soils in the Pankisakoye Ushchel'ye (Valley) (Pochvy Pankiaskogo ushchellya -- in Georgian) PERIODICAL: Tr. In.-ta pochvoved. All GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 7, pp 157- 182 ABSTRACT: The climate of the mourtian-forest belt in the Pan- kiaskoye Ushchellys (Velley) (Kakhetinakstya T-ushe- tiya) belongs to the temperate-cold Western European t1ely it has an average annual temperature from 60 to 10 and a total annual precipitation from 800 m to 1200 m. Brown, lightl-3 eroded soils were developed in the broad-leaf forests consisting principally of beach. In the western part of the valley, where the Card 1/3 the trees had been considerably thinned out, the soil 14-57-6-12427 Soils in the Pankleskoys (Conte) was soon eroded down to the bedrooks In some places the brown forest soils approximate very close2y to the podzols. There is a more marked tendency of the soils to assume the chemical compo- aition and the morphology of podzole in this region than in compa- rable soils of the midmountain belt In other parts of Georgia. Typical brown forest soils have better water retaining character- istics than average podzol varieties. The cinnamon-colored, humus and carbonate-bearing soils, which are formed on the eroded Bur- faces of oarbonaceous shales, sandstones and conglomerates are less widely distributed. Mountain-meadow soils of the subalpine belt type,, differing quite sharply from onle another by the atqve of their aoll-forming process, are widely distributed in the northern, highest section of the valley, which corresponds to the lowest part of the high mountain belt. In some areas soil has been eroded and bedrock is exposed. This was caused by the sharp differentiation of the relief and also by the impropor pasturing and haying methods which were practised there in former tikes. Unsatisfactory humus- forming conditions explain the high (20 percent or more) organic matter content in mountain-meadow turf soils. Under these con- Card 2/3 Soils in the Pankiaskoye (Cont. ) 14-57-6-12427 ditions organic matter was accumulated In the ground in the form of humus. Alluvial meadow and mountain-valley soils predominate In the intermontane valleys of the Alazan River and the Ilto Reka (River); these soils are used for agriculture in the upper course basin of the Alazan River. A bibliography of 18 titles is in- cluded. Card 3/3 G. K. CHKHO13AXII, P. P. I'Improved. Method of ',.*elding Steel Dental Bridges," Stomatologiya, No.1, 1952 CMn,K,U.,. RIYA, V. D. Maracteristics of the ramification of blood vesse2s of the spleen* Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. AN Gran. SSR 10t 283-297t62, (MIRA 16t6) (SPUM-BLOOD SUPPLY) CHKHOLARM, S",,- -dotsent, Current methods of treating fractures of the zygDmatic bone and arch. Stomatologiia 42 no.2: 101-102 Mr-Ap'63 (MIRA 17:3) 1. 1z kafedry stmatologii ( zaveduyushchiy - prof, A.I. Yediberidze) Thilieskogo instituta usovershenstvcvaniya vracheye BERADZE$ N.I., dotsent; CHKONIYA, EV4A dotsent; HACHIKEPIYA, P.Ye. Toxoplasmosis of the eye. Sbor. nauch. trud, SOGY1 no.14,, 190-193 163. (MIRA 18,,9) 1. Kafedra glaznykh bclezney Tbillsskogo gosudarstvennogo institute usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. QIJYUNIYli, T.K. 9 i',--)d-,icti-on of p,),.assium martganate from manganoui hyOrcrlde. 1, ,I%-Lay Inst. prikl. khim. i elek-trokhtm. AN Gruz. '-~3R 4-~19-67 165~ (MIRA 17-5,~ ACC NRt AP6028163 SOURCE CODE: ljk-l-6Y4-Cr6-67o-b~6t668lC~liflOl-i~- iAUTHOR: ChkonivA__T_-T- A pirant) ........... ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Veterinary Sanitation (Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii) TITLE: Disinfective treatment for aspergillosis in poultry using thermomechanical 0sols ko SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 8, 1966, 111-113 ITOPIC TAGS: animal disease, aspergillosis, infective disease, poultry, aerosol) WIPW SE , r& 0ja lei 0 F, ABSTRACT: Aspergillo'sis, a disease attacking embryos or the respiratory tract of young poultry, is caused mainly by Aepergillw Many methods of disin- fwnigatus. A. flavue. and A.nig4r. fection have been used, and it must be noted that the humidity --increase accompanyingapplication of somedisinfectants will aid fungus growth. -Use of formaldehyde solutions in aerosols .requires three or four times less disinfectant, does not change the microclimate of an enclosure, and penEtrates all parts of the target area thoroughly. Twenty-one experiments were per- Jormed at the Macow Fermentation Factory using formaldehyde Card 619:616.992.282.123.4-084.484:54-138]:636.5 Nits AP6028163 solutions dispersed as aerosols by the ACP generator to disinfect rooms of varying size, temperature, and humidity. The results were bighly satisfactory, for the disinfection of both air and surfac-,s. To eliminate the residual effect of the formalin. areas used in the experiment were treated with ammonia afterwards. It was concluded that empty, hermetically scaled rooms of volumes up to 4000 m3 may be successfully disinfected from Aspergillus .by a 40% formaldehyde aerosol applied in the amount of 40 ml/l M3 and exposed for 24 hr. For rooms containing equipment (poultry 'Cases, etc.), there should be an aerosol source for every lGOOm3 tof space, and the Aisinfectant should be applied in an amount of :70 ml/m3, with 24-hr exposure. Also, it was found that thermo- Pechanical generation of 20--40% formaldehyde aerosols, using the AGP generator, does not lessen their disinfectant properties. EWA-30; CBS No. 121 SUB CODE: 06, 13/ SUBM DATE: nona Card ja ova" -j =n ---------- I 101 'C661 's-E -CS61 (d:):) ..4dj HV -".wrV -d w81-9 ~Aamd-wwdoo .d,.. --11) -do. ao* 4 ..No ...... a :.'.t6t TSO -.o*JdjVg..r:..e . .1.019 or.# ... OX ..(I, g.dw. d...)l t It '996 8 4r)-~ (.Q"- Nfe A) ~~ #On A4. ..4r"r.'Q'A 'C .." 'm .Srwv "I F") ZtQ L , Z. 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VHHIJ _.qr.'6_vww .100.a O..d..j .4A.ah 716 -CS#l ...dAj V-M..- m -rel *M1 *&ME .4.d,.dL.U ....... a." 143:)3 -Rod. -.6- -- od"*.L """d ... M C16 ..") -d it - mc 'V'Sl 'SC6t "k'E X V-4A '___ '18C61 'I 1C " "- "--' '1-91 --d. )I ....... d.s.1 d.r.x -Al _P4 ....... X ........ fsi, -11, Is T T!'Cl 1, 4v "J�)a CiLliL'TA, j. 36775. Fervyy prcizvodst vt-mnoy kullturl limonti v uzbekistane. Sot3. sel. kl;;Cz-vo uzt~ekistana, 94'~, 'ic. 4, c. 76 - 75 SO: LetcTAs' Iliurnal"nvkh Statey, Vol. 50, '-floskira, 191,1".1 1. CHKHOTYA, TE. S. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Agriculture 7. Raising citrus fruita in Uzbekistan. Tashkent, Gosizdat, UzSSSR.1952 9. Monthly List of RusSifiLn Accessions. Library of Congresa.February, 1953Unclassified CHKHOTYAs Ye. S. Lemon Vansition to their own rocit system as a means for improving lemon trees. Sad i og. No. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953. Unclassifi Lk UM/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Witrogen Industry, 1-3 Abst Journal: Referat Zqur - Mximiya, Wo 1., 1957.. 1389 Author: Purtseladza, Kh. G., Dzhildya, S. I., Krumidze, Z. Ae.1 and C'..::oniyaj TLjig__ Institution: Institute for Metals and Mining of the Georgian Academy of Sciences Title: Absorption of Nitrogen Oxides by Manganese Hydroxide Original Pexiodical: Tr. In-ta metalla i gorin. dela AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 7~ 239-247 Abstract: The resul:tB from laboratory experiments on the abBorption of nitro- gen oxidei3 at comcentratians of -0.3% and room temperature in Mn- ores (manganese sponge, manganese carbonate, and pyrolusite) and paste-like Mn(QH)2, containing up to 65% water (with the addition of wood shavings to reduce the resistance).. have shown that manga- nese ores quickly become deactivated; Mn(OH)2 was the only compound tested which proved suitable for the absorption of nitrogen oxides. The Mn(OH)2 can be regenerated from the Nn(N0 3)2 by the action of Card 1/2 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Nitrogen Industry, 1-~! Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No a, 1957, 1389 Abstract: NH40H; as an alternate method, activated MnO2 or ~!n concentrates can be obt-ained by the thermal disso~-iatiori of the nitrate. Card 2/2 124-57-2-2Z49 Translation from: Refera.tivnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 113 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chkuuseli, A-6. TITLE: Vibrations of Beams and Plates Having Var;able Rigidity (Kolebaniya balok i plit peremennoy zhestkosti) (ir. Cecrz-11nr., '-xs_,alnz~ reri PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, Nr 4, pp 103-108 ABSTRACT: The frequencies of free transverse vibrations of beams and Plates having variable rigidity are determined by means of Bubnov's method (Sb. In-ta inzhenerov putey soobshcheniya, 1913, Nr 31; lzbrannyye trudy. Sudpromgiz, 1956). The fre- quency values of the fundamental mode are found for various types of end supports and for several preselected rigidity varia- tions in the beams. The frequency values of the free vibrations are given for two cases of rigidity variation in a hinge-supported rectangular plate. 1. Beams--Vibration 2. Sheets--Vibration B. F. Karavanov 3. Mathematics Card 1/1 CHMS22, A.G. Iforeed vibrations of beams vith varying rigidity [in Qeorgian idth summary in Russian]. Trudy GPI no.6:47-52 156. (KIRL 11:2) 3..Ufedra stroitellsor mekhaniki Grusinskogo politakhnichookogo instituta is. S.M. Kirov&, Tbilisi. (Girders-Vibration) w1off, T.M.; OEM OUWA, N. 1. Mon of cermaniu* and se Isotopes In a small electro- At '~"tor. Atou. suarg. 3 no.91.215-221 8 157.(K= 1019) 104M to 9 (O*rMUIUS--1*OtOP*S) (YAU*WW90--1SOtQP*2) (G&lUt"R) CIKUAUM, D.V., NMUT.SRVILI. U.D.. OMMA(ASMLI. A.I. Resoriance overebarglag of positil's Ions of alkaline metals- Isv- AN SSSR. Ser. f1s. 24 v*.8:97o-qrj4 Ag '60. (NEU 13:8) (]kC]AS&r rS"tl*U) 01WIne metals) I D. V. t RLDkMHVMI, A. I., MIOLMSHVILI, U. D., "Charge-exchanse of Atom and Ions of Alkaline and Alkali-Earth Xiemtnts, 'I report presented at the 6th Intl. Conf. or Ionization Phenomena in Gases, Paris, France, 8-13 Jul 63 GHKUAS9L14,AJ.4-GULDAMASHVMI, A.I.; NIKOTEYSHVfLI, U.D. i Charge exchange between atoms and ions of alkaline and alkaline earth elements. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.8:999-1004 Ag 163. (MM 16:10) 1. Finiko-tekhnicheakiy institut AN GruzSSR. L 46~121-66 M-1 (d)/T/M.P(l) 13P (C BB/GG ACC NR- AP6024549 SOURCE CODE: UR/0251/66/042/003/0679/0683 AUTHOR; Kalatozishvili, N. Chkuaseli, K. G. ORG: emy (2f &Iences,Geo A justiLu mation and Teleme, I - t9 Of _K1S_C_P:2M12A1A!4Q chanics emiya naWr, Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut eleldroniki, avtomatiki I telemekhaniki) TITLE: Electrondc counter with a special binary-decimal code SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobshcheniya, v. 42, no. 3, 1966, 679-683 TOPIC TAGS: gulse counter, binary code, flip flop circuit, algorithm ABSTRACT: The article deals with the problem of developing a counter for a special binary- decimal code whose decimal part is represented by the Gray code and binary part, by a special code, both being minimian-error codes. The special code (Table 1) is so selected as to assure optimal coordination with Gray's decimal code. It is sufficient to construct the counter for one decade of the binary-coded decimal number, since it will be analogous for the other decades. The algorithm oil the cottnter, ensuing from the structural characteristics of this special bi- nary code is presented in Table 2, where TI.-TIV stand for digit flip-flops. In the position of flip-flops corresponding to 0 the left-hand triode is open, and in the position corresponding to 1, the right-hand triode is open. On tenth pulse, carry to the second decade is accomplished Card 1/3 ACC NR, AP6024549 Table 1 0-0001 5-1100 I ~11 n tion L 46121-66 ACC NRt AE6024549 by supplying a pulse to the double-input scale flip4lop. The logic of the corresponding algorithm is such that during each counting the digit flip-flops receive pulses from either the right- or the left-hand input of the scale flip-flop. A special feature of this counter is that positive counting, i. e. increase in a number, requires a specific co-alignment of the positions of the scale flip-flops vis-a-vis the digit flip-flops. If the scale flip-flop occupies an opposite position, the arrival of pulses will result in subtraction. Ibis property greatly simplifies subtraction with the aid of the counter in question; for this purpose it is sufficient, on selecting the first number, to switch all the scale flip-flops (on first disconnecting their outputs) and thereupon to insert the second cumber -in the form of pulses into the counter. 7be counter is equipped with a parity recognition element for automatic adjustment of the scale flip-flops. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 09,IAI SUBM DATE: 24J=65/ OIUG REF: 003 Card 3/3 CHKUASELI, T.G. Developmental ebaraCtarlstics Of the r0ct System cf the grapevine under the conditiona of adaphio dblorcs!so Vesto TbIlo botceada nOO69.,3f--39 163. (MIRA 17:10) - CHXaASlLl,T.T&. Study of the iLvnmlcs of chlorools in certain comercial grape vartatles [in Georgian with sunmary In Russian]. Trudy Tbil.bot inst. no.16:3-10 154. (MIRA 8*11) (Grape*--Diesss*s and posts) (Chloroole(Plants)) CRYWASELI, T.Ya.; CHANISHVILI, Sh.8h. Kffqct of potaBeum and calcium ion.3 an the uptake cf radioactive phosphorus :Ln the root system of th) grapevine. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 32 no.21421-424 163. (MIRA 18sl) 1. Submitted July 8, 1962. CHKUASELI T.Ya. Respiration and enzymatic acti-rity in various zoneB of the grapevine root system. Soobo AN Gruz. SSI 36 no.3-663-668 D t64. (MIRA 180) 01WI&SILI, T..Te. I PerlocUcal ahwWs In fluid notion and map composition of plants. TriAy Tbilebotelast, IN253-266 158, (MIR& 1218) (Plants, Nation of fluids in) VARTANOV, N.A.; ROMAN, I.M.; RYMIN, ru.A.01 , Z.D* - , I -- - VI.- I . Use of*plsstic' wintillatore fa- betaray spectrometry. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no.3s62-64 IV,T9 162. (KMk 16%7) (Sci4ILation spectrometry) CIIMMIANISHVnJ, G. Z. ChkW-ianishvili, G. Z. rThe water and heat conditions in a fTUit-bearing vineyard -ith various formations and cuttings of vines", Trudy In-ta vinogra-darstva i vinodeliya (Akad. Gruz. SS.), Vol. V, 1949, p. 153-79, (In 0-iorgian, resvxie in Russian), - Bibliog: 16 items. SO: U-4630, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). lo CHMIANISOM, 0. Z.; = ZHE=Zgv K. V. 2, UWR (600) 4P Kakhetia - Grapes 7. Remats of phenologic4a observations of Kakhatian grap"ine varieties (in Georgian with bussian vowary), Tr%* inst. vin. AN Gmz. SSR,, 7, 1951. .9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Librax7 of Congress, - April .1953, Uncl. CHKHUBIANISHVIIJ, 1. 1. "Histological Investigation of Leaf of Primula Nivalis Pall and Cerastitua Ovatum Boiss." Doi. AN , V. 23, No. 5, 1939. TMXMD= Chair of Vegetable Physiology & Anatomy, Georgia State Agricultural Inst. im. L. P. Beria, Tbilisi. CFqWBIANISHVnI, I. I TUDEMAN, N. 25107 CHKHUSIANISHVILI, I. I TUDF MEN, N. Guttonosnostl Kornevoy Kory 3preskletov Gruzii. Trudy in-ta Lesa (Akad. Nauk Gruz, 33R), T. 1, 1949, 3. 231-36. - Bibliogr: 15Nazv. - SO: Letopis', No. 33, 1949 CHMMUNISHVILI, 1. 1. W-m Structure of the leaf of the Oriental beach. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Biol. sellkhoz, nauki 2 no-6:557-570 149. (M12A 9:8) (BUM) (Lluvw--MTW) C ILI. Leaf structure of some flowering plant@ of the Alpine regions of the Main Caucasian Range (laykasiont). IzY.AN Arm.SR.Biol.1 sellkhos.nanki. 5 no.1:79-91 152. (KM 9:8) 1. Grazinskly ordens, Trudovogo Irasnogo, snameni sellskokhoxm* stvezwyy lastItut Imeni Beriya, Tbilisi. Osuensus--Alpins flora) (Leaves-Anatomy) KAXi ~'ADZEV V.M., CHOURIANISHVILI, M.G.; VOLKOV, A.D. I I Preparation of sulfur dioxide by the thermal decompo5ition of natural calcium sulfate, Trudy !net. prikl. khim. I e1ektrokhba. AN Gruz. SSR 4:121-129 163. (KIR-k -17;,:) c AN!SHVILI, TS.A. Nuclear polybedrosix of Deilephila lineata var. livornica Esp. Dop.AN URSR no.7t964-966 161. (KIRA 14t8) lo Lotitut awhohity rasteniy Akademii sellskokhozyaystvenrqkh nauk Grazinskoy SM i Institat zoologii USSR. Predstavleno akademi a AN USSR V.G.Kaelyananko [W lianenko,, V.H.I. (Viruses) Obthe-Disewes) CHKHUBIBISHVILI, Zekha iy Nikolayevich (Alder wood and the possibility of its use in the wood- pulp and panp- industry] [Drevesina olikhi i vozmosh- nostv ee primeneniia v tse3.liulozno-bumazhnoi promyshlen- nosti. Tbilisi, Sabchota Sakartvelo), 1964. 171 p. [In Georgian] (MIRA 18:7) - OBEHUBILESRTILI, Z.1., Lush. Alders as a raw mterial for use in the paper industry. Bm.prom. 35 no.6:20-22 Jo 160. (KM 13:7) (Alder) (Paper Industry) $0 f*- -CH.KHUB IAN IS HV.1-Ll-g---Z.. -N. 9CAND *-ECH So I ,"WOOD OF THE ALDER TREE -AND .- I~t- PO-SSIBILITIES fiR ITS APPLICATION IN THE PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY*tl TS-1081, PUBLISHING HOUSE OF GEORGIAYL, AOR INSTV 1961. (MIN OF AOR GSSFI. GEORGIA'O"ORDER OF LABOR RED BANNER AGR INST). (KL-DVq 11-6-,q 223). -195-- ARUSHANOV, Konstantin Sergeyevich; CMMKVISHVILI, I.I., red. (Canning industry of Georgia] Konservnaia pronyshlennost' Gruzii. Tbilisip Izd-vo Soiuza pisatelei Gruzii "Zaria vostoka,' 1959. 3-1 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moscow. Vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo kho2yaystva SSSR. Pavillon Gruzinskoy SSR. C .q I, C.,-.L 1. -Y,." E.". A. un-iologic Effect of Vitamin A Stbstances in Citral and Beta-lonone,n ,I Vest. Of talmol, 27, '-o. 1, 1943. State Cent. OphthalmoloU Inst. im. Gellngolts. GD 'KC_Ck_.._Wt6_d_1_512 6 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/00010 001005Z/0058 AUTHOR: Kalatozishvili, N. L , Nadiradze, G. I.; Chkoniya, D. V. ORG: none TITLE: Transistorized supervisory control system SOURCE: AN GruzSSR. Institut elektroni)d, avtorin- I i telernekbanild. Skhemy avtomaticheskoto upravleniya (Automatic control circuits). Tiflis, Izd_V0 Metsniyereba, 1965, 52-58 TOPIC TAGS; remote control, supervisory control, transictorized circuit ABSTRACT: The development of a new semiconductor -device supervisory-control system for industrial plants is reported; a two-cycle distributor is used in the system. Principal connection diagrams of a control (dispatcher's) station and a plant station are shown. Each station comprises: a distributor, a line unit, a coincidence unit, output gate ("contactless") relays, and a power-supply unit. The odd distributor triggers respond to positive a-c half-waves; the even, to negative half-waves. The operation ol both stations is briefly explained. Relatively long 10-msec pulses used in the connection line are expected to have high noise immunity. A laboratory model was built in 1962; the first complete set of equipment was installed at a Thilini plant in 1963. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: Z9Sep65 / ORIG REF: 003 amm RACMM IYA. M. Y*.; CHKOKIP A. w1j, Now nousimgtcal-sethocl for treating constriction of the lacAwl duatso Yestoft, 69 uo.6:33-34 N-4 156. (KLRA 10:2) 1. U glasnoy kllulkl (sava - prof, NoG.Mirsuslashvili) Tbilisskago buttituta usoverebo"tvovanlya vrecheye (TACRYUL ORUZ,-DIMUSICS) SIKHARULIDZE, I.A., zasl. deyatell nauki, prof., otv. red.; M ADZE, N.I.p dots., otv. red.; ARKHANGELISKIY, V.N., prof., red..; ABULADZE, V.A., red.; AIITEIAVA, D.N., kand. ned. nauk, red.; BOGOSLOVSKIY, A.I., doktor biol. nauk, red.; BUND), A.Ya., kand. medo nauk, red.; VILENKINA, A., doktor mod., nauk, red.; VISHNEVSKIY, N.A., prof., red.; ZARUBB, G.S., nauchn. sotr., red.; ITSIKSON, L.7a., kand. mad. nauk, red.; WSW, H.L., zasl. dayatell nauki, prof., red.; MACHMWHVILI, P.D., zaal. vrach Gruz. SSR, red.; PUCHKOVSKAYA, N.A., prof., red.; RABKIN, Ye.B., prof., red.; RSHZHECHITS;KAYA, O.V., kand. med. nauk$ red.; R3SLAVTSEV, A.V., st. rauchn. sotr., red.; TARTAKOVSKAYA, A.I., kand. med. nauk, red.; FRADKIN, M.Ya., prof., red.; KHAYUTIN, S.M., prof., red.; CHRMAKOVSKIY, G.Ya., kand. med. naukp red.; CHKONIYA, E.A., kand. med, nauk,, red.; SHATILOVA, T.A., 4o-kto-.---&Lr'.-nauk., red.; YAKOVLEV, A.A., nauchn.sotr., red. [Materials of the Second All-Union Conference of Ophthal- mologists] Materialy Vsesoiu=oi konferentsii oftallmolo- gov. Tbilisi, Respublikanskoe nauchn. ob-vo oftallmologov Gruz.SSR, 1961. 1+98 p. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Vaesoyuzzwya konferentsiya oftallmologov, 2d, Tiflis, 1961. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SM (for Arkbangellskiy). CHKONIYA,, E.A. Pathology of the accomodation apparatus in sugar diabetes. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 40 no.1:225-230 0 '65. (,KM 18:12) 1. Tbilisskiy gosudarstvennyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. Submitted May 25, 1965. 000 00A t-i r") ti I 00 a gee *on 4;!: 000 8 W a ll v a 1XISIft Ale #40049"If WN. awwafte aft With "Imills "d gay, 0. R. zv" 1641-vow " d. (;M. CARM. (U. S- 6- R jr2a~-Nrw Cmpds. d Mu with QH414 (1) and (CH,- M) w= obtabled. Ms(x(N)s-NH.4UMAI?fo M)i5oW&kmdbYI"SdDgftcOK - MU(N()~)Iwtn. with ionsodcTrIt. tuadrsimatorforah days; i., boding& wAn. of MuCA in cowd. oxalk acid. filtering, totbeliltrateEtORsawdnandcrysig. Drsimilaf "!= iberewemprejud.: Mwa.1.211(7.IftO(V); 5- INA.111111.3HP (VI6mndmiWAc!M.IIOAc (VU)'. 2Mw- )" 0 %'1f F I (VII);w et"le" er"tals. V. V1. w;;Xv ll am Pale-rom crystals. Allamin-ml.inF1011 1-.tvO and beserm. S. Kaw"We .04 4 04 rel C*I Wj%IAA ASO-$ .~A_ICTALLMWIL LIN bee IS 041 !Woo spill, OK Q.- it ------ b u 4 AV 10 111; 0 0 0 0 01 90 _9 * q 0 0 9 0 0 41 0 0 0 PURTSELAI,YLE,, Kh.,G.; TOPURM, Z.IL; (zKoNIYA,_ Tx.; SHOSELMHVILI 't E*H. Thermal dissoc4ation of artificial manganese dioxide saxples. Trudy Inst.pri%I.khi*A elektrokhimAN Gruz.SSR 3j163-W 162* (MMk All) (Nmganese oxide-Thermal proferties) I ACC NR W6C28163 UM CODE: UR/0346/66/000/00,0,/0111/0113 :AUTHOR: ChkoniZa, T. r._(Aspirant) ,ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Veterinary Sanitation (Vscsoyuznyy ~nauchno-issledov'atel'skiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii) ;TITLE: Disinfective treatment for aspergillosis in poultry using thermomechanical aerosols !SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 8, 1966, ill-113 TOKC TAGS: animal disease, aspergillosis, infective disease, poultry, aerosols OF, ABSTRACT. Aspergillo"sis, a disease attacking embryos or the respiratory tract of young poultry, is caused mainly by Acpargillus fumigatus, A. flavus, and A.nigar. Many methods of disin- iection have been used, and it must be noted that the humidity increase accompanying application of some disinfectants will laid fungus growth. Use of formaldehyde solutions in aerosols .requires three or four times less disinfectant, does not change the microclimate of an enclosure, and penetrates all parts of the target area thoroughly. Twenty-one experimerts were per- formed at the Moscow Fermentation Factory using formaldehyde Card 1/2 UDC: 619:616.992.282.123.4-084.484:54-138]:636.5 ;-A-C-C,N-R---AP6-02-8--I-6--3' -is dispersed as aerosols by SOIULio, the AGP generator to disinfect rooms of varying size, temperature, and humidity. The results were highly satisfactory, for the disitifection of both air and surfaces. To eliminate cIie residual effect of the formalin, areas used in the experiment were treated with =onia afterwards. it was concludod thit ctnpLy, hermetically sealed rooms of volumes up to 4000 m' may be succossfully disinfected from Asp( by a 40% iormaldehyde aerosol applied in the amount of 40 ml/I Q3 and exposed for 24 hr. For rooms containing equipment (poultry Cilges, etc.), ~~Iiere should be an aerosol source for every 1000,=3 Or space, and the Aisinfectant should be applied in an amount of 3 70 ml/m 9 with 24-br exposure. Also, it was found that thermo- mechanical generation of 20-40% formaldehyde aerosols, using the AGP generator, does not lessen their disinfectant properties. JWA-50; CBE No. 121 SUB CODE: 06, 13/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 GOGORISHVILI, P.V.; CHIONM.. T.V.; LIH)B&DZE, D.A. Diaminooulfate and diaminoeulfite complex compounds of nickel. Trudy Inst.ld".LN Graz. SSR 16-.!3-8 062. (MMA 16 % 4) (Nickel tompounds) C'4j','O%IYA, Z.- MCHIMASMILI, M.; WALOBLMIIVILI, 0. and BEFADME, N. "The Results of the IntracutaiieoLis Allerric Test for Clertf-in Eye Diseases" Voorosy toksonlazmoza, report theses of a confe-ence on roxoplasmosis, I Moscoe, 3-5 &-Dril 1961, publ. by Inst Dnidemlolop7- f-' -icrobiolog .7 im. Ii. i. Gamaleya, Aca,d. Med. Sci USSR, "oscow, 1961, 6(?PP. AUNOR GUSEVIV.K.p CHKUASEII~D.V., GUSEVA91a.l. 89-9-4/32 TI TLE 're - -a-r, a -Irntopea The Separation-77, (Razdale" isotopov germaniya i Magniya v malom elektro- magnitzom separators) PERIODICAL Atomntyi BnerE;jy-%, '!r.' 3 , Nr 21--'21 ABSTRACT Of a small eleotromalneti, imrator (920 z 1500 x 350 mm) (built according to Dempter's mass spectograph). particularl the new construction of the ion source &ad of the ion targe are described. The i)n source, in which the discharge is maintained in the va-Dor of the element to be investigated, works satisfactorily up to tenfperatures of 15000C. The ion target in constructeil in such as manner that it colleots al isotope* of the elemiint to be separated at one and the same time. The dependence of the ion flux, which was focussed or the target has been particularly well measued. In the case of Ge- separation tho ion flux at the target attained 15-20 ml at Mg 35-40 mA. In the ch&mbera of the target abou 40 mg of the enriohed germanium isotopes and --., 25 mg of tb magnesium isotopes wore aeparared per hour. The mass-spectrographioal investigation was carried out on metallic germanium and on jdgj2, CARD 1/2 89-9-4/32 The Separation of Ge &ad Xg Isotopes in a sm&ii Magnetic Separator. ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED- AVAILABLE: The following degree of enrichment was attaimed: Isotope Ge70 Ge72 G073 Ge74 G076 199 24 vg 25 jig 26 (With 2 Tables, not given. natural content conte%ma. enrlot fter 20,55 91,CQ 27,37 92o7O 7,61 60029 36,74 97tOO 7o67 92,41 78v6O 9903 10'il 94,0 11029 9390 a Illustrations and 2 Slavic references: - 19.12.1956 library of Congress. CARD 2/2 52632 S/048/60/024/006/009/017 B012 Bo67 AUTHORS: Chkuaseli, D., V., Nikoleyahvili, U. D., Guldamashvili, A. I. TITLE: Resonance Charze Exchange of Positive Ions of the Alkali Metals W PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 8~ PP. 970-974 TEXT: For measuring the cross sections of resonance charge exchange in singly ionized alkali metal ions the authors developed a method which differs from those employed earlier (Refs. 3,495). The difference consists in using the molecular beam of the substance concerned as target instead of the collision chamber with the gas investigated. This method allowed sufficiently exact absolute measurements. The experimental arrangement and the experiments are described. They were made in a small electromagnetic separator'(Ref. 6). The cross sections of resonance charge exchange of positive singly ionized ions of V. Cs+ and Rb+ were measured. Fig. 1 schematically shows the chanber of the arrangement with Card 1/3 82832 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Ions S/048/60/024/008/009/01'1 of the Alkali Metals V B012/B067 the ion source and the receiving measuring device, Fig. 2 shows the double beam source of molecules with the monitor. For determining the dimensions of the receiving measurement device the traces of the trajectories of %he following beams were recorded: the molecular, the ion beam, and the beam of the charge exchanging fast atoms (in the case of resonance charge exchange of magnesium) (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 shows that the dispersion of the charged and charge exchanging fast atoms is completely sufficient in the detection range (60 mm) to capture them separately. Hence, the method employed here allows a determination of the charge exchange by recording the fast neutral atoms and also by the potential method. In the present paper the measurement was made according to the potential method (Refs. 2,3,4,5). The experiments showed that the formation of slow ions and electrons in the interaction of fast singly ionized ions with gas atoms is mainly due to ionization and charge exchange processes. Fig. 6 shows the measurement results for cesium, rubidium, and potassium in the energy range of the primary ions from 5 to 30 kev. The same Fig. also shows the theoretical curves obtained from calculations made by 0. B. Firsov, whereas the curves obtained from the Card 2/3 82832 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Ions S/048/60/024/008/009/017 of the Alkali Metals B012/BO67 formula by Yu. N. Demkov are not given. Fig. 6 shows that the cross section of resonance charge exchange monotonically decreases with increasing primary ion velocity. The cross section is also reduced in the transition to atoms vrith a higher ionization potential. The experimental data of the cross sections of resonance charge exchange are on the average by 1,5 times higher than the theoretical values. There are 6 figures and 8 references: 6 Soviet and 2 British. Card 3/3 V&4vv.L S/057/60/030/007/018/018/.XX Boo6/3064 ,,2 c. .90 y o AUTHORS: Chkuaseli, D. V., Nikoleyshvili, U. D., Guldamashvilij A.I. TITLE: Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive Potassium Ions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 303 No. 7, PP. 817 - 823 TEET: The authors measured the resonance charge exchange cross section of K+ ions on potassium atoms in the energy range of from 5 to 30 kev with an arrangement already described in Ref-7- Similar measurements were carried out by R. M. lushnir, Yu. F. Bydin, and A. M. Bukhteyev (Refs. 5,6) at energies of < 2 kev. The method employeT -differs from'the usual one based on the use of a gas target; instead of the latter, an atom beam with controlled intensity was used. The sources that supplied the atom- and ion beam respectively, were constructed for the purpose (Fig.2 - ion source, Fig-5 - atom source) and arranged in a device a hown in Fig.1 in such a manner that the two beams intersected; the ion beam is semicircularly deflected in the device. Fig.7 shows a photograph of the beam tra3ectory together with the atom beam sourq-e; the beam of the Card 1/2 84681 Resonance Charge Exchange of Positive S/057/60/030/007/018/018/XX Potassium Ions B006/BO64 recharged fast atoms which through the intersection point of the two beams goes tangentially to the ion beam, is clearly visible. Fig.6 shows the dependence of the intensity of the main atom beam on the monitor current, Fig.9 the dependence of the measured charge exchange- cross section on the velocity of the primary ions. Measurement was made by the so-called potential method (Refs. 10-12), the results bc;'Ing ac- curate to within +15%. Fig.9 shows besides the experimental resulis also the a(v) curves, -calculated by a formula of 0. B. Firsov (Ref-3) and Yu. N. Demkov (Ref-4). The theoretical curves lie somewhat lower and are less inclinedl in all cases, however,*the cross section 6 decreases with rising ion velocitj v; in general, the experimental values are 1-5 times higher than the theoretical ones. In conclusion, the authors thank 9. KA-~ LUV, Doctor of Physical and Whematical Sciences for his interest in the work,._~. k,._�2*ol~ova and V_. G._Tskirjz for carrying out the chemical analyaos. There are 9 iigures" e~~d references: 10 Soviet, 2 German, 1 Britishp and 2 US. SUBMITTED: January 5, 1960 Card 2/2 CHKUASELI, T. San Motion in spring. Vest.Bot.sada AN Gruz.SSR no.66:137-144 166. (MIRA 14:10) (Plants., ~Ibtion of fluids in) CHKUASELI,, T. - Concentration of sow active metabolites in the bleedinE sap. of the grapevine. Vest.Bot.sada AN Graz.SSR no.66:145-162 160. (,'a-r,A 14,'11--;) (Grapes) (Plants-MetabDlism) I'a. jri-~niM~s f r,, ~,efenjed at Ui-~ - A cad 3ci ~eor an 3-1. Of -~Ot -I'l ."0. 25, 13 jun For Degree of Doctor Of BiOlOgiCal SCiences DZWARIM. L.I.; C3MLqWV Affect of alfalfa town In vineyards on grapevine oblorosis, Trudr Thil.botAnote 20$73-M 1599 (MM 13 18) (Georgia-Grapso-Ameasse and posts) (Oblorosieftants)) (AlfaUs.) M I.:-; I i ~; lv~.~, : ~ 1 .;- -,$ T.Yq. I ,~ 'l1 t I 1 1 (~ rfl C, f a ~.. iFiic:r f, i , - f'; t.. , ~ :". , r, ~ - I , ~ . " " . , . . . . i ~ 3 ' 113-- 1`9 164'0 (.1', 1 ..- .1 ~j I- , T ~;. ~ ~' , , N S/120/62/000/003/011/048 B032/E114 AUT11ORS: Vartanov, N.A., Rozman, I.M., Ryukhin, Yu.A., and ChIcuaseli, Z.D. TITLE: Application of plastic scintillators to I P-spectrometers PERIODICAL: Pribory i telchnika eksperimenta, no-3, 1962, 62-64 TZXT: It is pointed out that scintillation P-spectrometers have inferior energy resolution as compared with magnetic 5pectro~i,.eters. However, they may be useful in preliminary experiments. The authors have therefore investigated the possible use of polyvinyl-toluene plastic scintillators in measurements of the end-points of P-spectra. The scintillator ~fas mounted on a high-sensitivity photomultiplier (cathode sensitivity 79 Wlumen). Good light collection was ensured by means of a perspex reflector. Oack scattering and edge effects were avoided by collimating the :~--particle beam with a copper diaphragm. The resolution for.the 624 KeV line of cs137 Was found to be 121. The end points of the "-spoczra of p32, C060, csl37 and Tj204 /a mined. The were deter results wore as follows: 1686 * 13 KeV (P32); Cbtrd 1/2 Application of plastic scintillators.. S/12o/62/ooo/oO3/011/048 E032/E114 305 3 KeV (Co 60 ~4).-511711� 8 and 1165 � 11 KeV (CS137); and ,,2 753 10 KeV (T. T e total conversion coefficient for the 662 :~eV y-line corresponding to the isomeric transition of.Bal37M was found to be 0.128 ;t 0.014, which is in good agreement with published results. It is concluded that plastic scintillators may be successfully employed in r-spectrometers for studying both conversion electrons and continuous P-spectra. Furth6r reduction of back scattering should facilitate studies of complex P-spectra and the determination of the intensity of isolated components. There are 6 figures. SUBMIT'l-ED: September 29, 1961 Card 2/2 CM,qASZT,T . T.Ta. g SUBASMILI, Z.ML 4nudes of ansurins end riboflwin in the bleeding map of the grepevine* ftudy Thil.bot.izat. 20tl8l-185 059, (Grapes) (Riboflavin) (ftiamine) OMU 1398) GHKUA-cELI., T.1a., XOTAYE'Tl, D.V. -.,- Pigments of the root ey:itflm of O-e grapevine. Soob. AN G-xuS. FxSR 31 no.1:139-,342 J2 lf,3. (KIBA 17:7) PUT.A 1, Jerzy; MIGHOLIK, Aleksander I Cpse of coMlote heart block with rectu ant Morgagni-Adano-Stokes attadke successfun7 treated with isopropylnoradrenalins. Polski tygod. lek. 13 no.21:801-804 26 May 58. 1. (Z II Kliniki Chorob Vewnetrunych As M. w Waresawle; kierownik: prof. dr med. D. 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