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MUTH, V.P., doktor takhi.nauk, prof.; kand.takhn.nauk;
KDVAINVSKIY. -G.V., kELnd.takhn.nauk; MASYAM1r,wA.V.,
kand.teldm.nauk;
NIBBYIOV, V.90, kandotakhn.nauk; RYABDV, L.I.,
kand.takhn.nauk,
SIVM, N.L.q. Imndetekhnsixiiuk; SOKOWVA, A.B.,
kand.tekhn.nauk;
TAUMIN. G.O., kand.teldm.nauk; KONTOROVICK, BoM., insh.
IDesigning ships' hulls" by A.A. Pravdin. Reviewed by
V.P. Balkim_
and others. Sudostroenie 24 no.S.-78-79 Ag 158. (MIRA
Ir-10)
(Kulls(Naval architecture))
BILIG.OVA.,-,,,H,A,,p ~mnd.tekha.nauk
Determining g6neral, additional bending moments
appearing as a re-
oult of a dynamic wave impact. Rach.transp, 18
no-1200-33
D 159, (NnU 13:4)
(Bhipo-.Hydrodynamice)
-.BBLIGOVA, M.A#, kand.tekhn.nauk
Methods of calcaating the general strength of ships taking
into
account the effect of the dynamic wave impact* T=4 TSNIIU
no-40:3-48 159- (Km 13t6)
(Ship resistance)
_~.A~.-_BOTTSOV, G.V.; KAMPOR, S.S.; XOROTKIN, Ta.l.;
KUZOYMOT.
B.P.; MAXSIMADZEII, A.I.; MMUOT, Y.M.; SBCROVSKIY. A.K.;
TAIJBIN, G.O.; FILIPPEO, M.V.; CRUVIKOVSKIT. G.6.; SHIMARMT,
Tu.A.. akademik, red.; LUCHININOV. S.T., otv.red.,- MUMMA,
A.A., red.; KONTOROVIGH, A.I., takhn.red.
(Handbook on structural mechanics of ships] Spravochnik po
atroitallnoi makhaniks korablia. Leningrad, GOS.SOiU2aOe
izd-vo
7
sudoetroit.promyshl. Vol.3. 1960. 799 PO (HIRA 1411)
(Shi-pbuilding')
BEL'GOVA, M.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Determination of wave bending moment. Sudostroenie 27
no-12:8,12
i_-_
D 61. Mu 15:1)
(Ships--Hydrodynamic impact)
ACC NR:AM6020461 Monograph UR -J-3,
Be-l-'gova, Marina Aleksandrovna
Beading moments of inland vessels in rough waters (IzgLbayushchiye
momenty dlya sudov vnutrennogo plavaniya na volnenii) Leningrad,
Izd-vo "Sudostroyeniye,"1966. 206 p. illus., biblio., tables. 1300
copies printed.
TOPIC TAGSt ship hull, inland ship, hull structure
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for shipbuilding
engineer a
and students. It considers problems related to the determination ofl
bending moments arising in the hull of inland vessels in rough w
including the dashing forces of waves and the resulting dynamic
stresses* The author extends his gratitude to I. I. Berezina, Yu.
P,--
Kulakov, A. A. Polyckov, V. B. Starosel skiy (workers of the
Ts MIIRI-LfVT insti and to G. 0. Taubin and A. A. Maksimadzhi
(candid'ates of technl 1 sciences).
TABLE OF CONTENTS (abridgedl:
Introduction -- 3
Card 1/2
ACC NRiAM6020461
Ch. 1. Study on the determination of forces acting on ship's hull in
rough waters -- 5
Ch. II. Wave bending moments -- 51
Ch. III. Resonant bending moments -- 80
Ch. IV. Bending moments resulting from wave ippact against the
ship's
bow -- 140
Bibliography 203
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 26Jan66/ ORIG REF: 050/ OTH REF; 013/
ISOV REP: 491
EXIIIIARE1.10 T~ WEDENTSKAIA~ T. E.,
BELIGUA. f. .
Humic acid
Interaction of humic acids of mineral carbons with
metallic sodium in liquid ar-ric-nia. Dokl. A' SSSR
86 no. 3, 1052
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
December 1951 )2 Uncl.
8/169/62/000/007/016/149
D228/D307
AUTHOR: Bellgovskaye, I. V. -
TITLE: Results of geophysical field investigations in 1960
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,' Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 19, ab-
stract 7A122 (Inform. byul. In-ta geol. Arktiki, no,
22, 1960, 42-43)
TEXT: The geologic...structure of the Kotuyskiyj Taymyrakiy, and Ud-
khinskiy districts was studied in an aerial geophysical survey,
and anomalies corresponding to intrusive bodies were exposed. An
aerial magnetic survey over the mountain range of Queen Maude Land
and aerial traverse over the continent werde carried out in Antarc-
tica. A large AT anomaly, evidently corresponding to mountains pre-
viously unknown here,. was,.detected near Stn. Komeomollskaya. A V/.
crew of operatives conducted trial fluvial and marine seismic, gra-
vimetric, and magnetotelluric observations, Seismic sounding was
carried out for the first time in Arctic-Bea.B. Magnetotelluric pro-
~-.filing *as applied in the Ust'-Yeniseyokiy district. Electrometric
.,Card 1/2
S/169/62/000/007/016/149
Results of geophysical D228/D307
and magnetometric operations were applied in large-scale geologic
mapping and In searches for useful minerals in the arctic; of
these, vertical electric soun'ding, the charged body method, and
micromagnetic surveying gave especially successful results. Work
was executed in the Siberian,Platformle, northern part in order to
substantiate whether paleomagnetic rock correlation is possible on
the basis of studying diversely-aged geologic formations.
Z-Abstrac-
ter's note: Complete tranalation*-7
'Card 2/2
MEDVEDEV, I,A.; GLIKMAN, B.S.; SPASOV, A.A.;
TOLSTOPYAT, A.A.
Methods,of dividing production expenditures into oohatant and
fluctuating om a# Stal!~':' Ag 163. (KRA 160)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy mstAlj~~oheskiy institutJ Pridneprovskiy
sovet narodnog
:0 N, zz qm's
BELIGOVOKIY, G.L.; VASILEVSKAYA. Te.D.
Now data on the stratigrapbt and tectonjos of Paleozoic
deposits in the
middle bourse of the Bukhta'rma River. Kat.VSMZI
no.9:49-55 '55.
(Bukhtarma Valley--Geology, StratigraplAc) (HrOA 9:9)
.9
, mat.VSIGNI
Age of rockd of the Buyak facies in the Pergana Range.
n0.10:33-31 156. (HIRA 10:1)
(Fergans Range--Geology, Stratigmphic)
BELIGOVSKIY. G.L*; EKTOVA, L.A.
Terrigenous sediments of the Late Devonian in the
western part
of Kokshaal-Tau (Tien Shan). Inform.sbor.VSEGEI
no.46:59-66
,61. (MIRA 15:3)
(Kokshaal-Tau--Geology, Stratigraphic)
BELIGOVSKIYP G.L.; EKTOVA, L.A.
Famenian sediments in the northeastern part of the Alay
Range.
Inform.sbor.VSEGEI no.46-.67-69 161. (MIRA, 15:3)
(Alay Range-Geology, Stratigraphic)
EYNORI O.L ; SMIRNOV, G.A.
Basic characteristics of the geological development and
paleo-
geography of the U.S.S.R. in the Carboniferous@ Sove
geole 8
no.8:32-44 Ag 165, (MIRA 113:10)
1. Kiyevskiy goaudarstvennyy universitetj Vsesoyuznyy
nauchno-
iseledovatellskiy geologichaskiy institut i
Gornc-geologiabeskiy
inatitut Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR,
it
00.1 lonUa of ps4lW pbotMectric cou. 0. p,
Tech. Phys. (Lt. S. S. 1R.) 7.
1 Im7r, Zrair. IOU. 1, 2AI; d, c*. A. 33,-.1173a
.1,11C km-tlrqucm-y 1wrtia of W"Ucd photocircilic
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87765
S/076/60/034/007/028/042/XX
BOO006E
AUTHORS; Yenikolopyan, Yi So and Bellgovskiyj I. M.
nmw~
TITLE: Catalytic Oxidation of Methane and Methyl Alcohol
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No- 7,
pp. 1571 - 1580
TEXT: The aim of this paper is to establish the reason for the great
difference between formaldehyde yields obtained by oxidation of
methanol and methane. The experiments were carried out in an ordinary
vacuum unit. The reaction vessel was a quartz cylinder 180 mm long
and
38 mm in diameter. The following mechanisms wGre investigated: 1) the
kinetics of homogeneous oxidation, with a previous treatment of the
malls of the reaction vessel with a 2% aqueous potassium-tetraborate
solution, and 2) the kinetics of heterogeneous oxidation with
metallic
silver vaporized upon the walls of the reaction vessel. By solving
the
heat-conduction equation, it was established for the homogeneous
reaction
that at the reaction rates observed (heat-evolution rate and
acceleration
of the reaction) the system can be considered to be a steady one,
andthat
Card 1/3
87765
Catalytic Oxidation of Methane and Methyl
3/076160/034/007/026/042/XX
Alcohol B004/BO68
the separate calorimetric method developed by A. A.
Kovallskiy can be
applied. The kinetics of homogeneous oxidation was studied
with
methane at 5800C, 250 mm Hg, CH4 :02 - 1:1, and with
methanol at 490 0C,
106 mm Hgj and CH3OH:02 - 1:1. Maximum formaldehyde
concentration was
found for CH4 at 1 mm Ug, and for CH 3OH at 4-7 mm Hg, in
accordance
with the higher reactivity of methanol. The oxidation of
methanol on
the silver catalyst was completely heterogeneous and very
rapid. Formal-
dehyde, the intermediate product, is desorbed from the
catalyst into the
volume of the reaction vessel. The homogeneous oxidation of
formalde-
hyde and methanol is completely suppressed by the rapid
destruction of
the active centers on the silver surface. The oxidation of
methane on
the silver catalyst was considerably slower than in the pure
vessel.
C02 and H20 were formed. The oxidation process was not
accelerated by
.the addition of formaldehyde. From this, it is concluded
that the oxida-
tion of CH on the silver catalyst does not take place
through the
intermediaie stage of formaldehyde formation. There are 8
figures,
3 tables, and 13 references: 12 Soviet and 1 British.
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8776~
Catalytic Oxidation of Methane and Me4-.,yl
S/076/60/034/007/028/042/XX
Alcohol B004/B068
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut khimichcakoy fiziki
(Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Chemical Physics)
SUBMITTED: October 18, 1958
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5
/1 1621004100810091016
B101/B18O
;1UTHORS: Bellgovskiy, I. M., Yenikolopyan, N. S., Sakhonenko, L. S.
TITILE: Determination of the molecular weight of polyformaldehyde by~
light scattering
PERIODICAL: Vysok6molekulyarnyye soyedineniya) v. 49 no. 8, 1962,
TEXT: -An apparatus is described for measuring the intensity of
the"light
scattered by solutions of polyformaldehyde,in dimethyl formamide. one
ray of a direet beam and one deflected through 900 in the diah
containing,
the solution-are photomultiPlied and then compared by an electronic
0
coiapensating circuit. With a thermostat allows, tentperatures up t*o
200 C,
can be used. A differential refractometer is also described for
0C. At 1560C density
determining the increment at,temperatures up to 200
0.845 g/cm 3; r'efraciive index ng . 1-390; Rayleigh constant'
6
Ru -.(44-0+1-5)-1O_ cm Light scattering incieased linearly with
90
polyformaldshyde concentration. The molecular weight was determined
Card 1/2
S/1q0/62/004/ob8*/oo9/o16*
Determination of the molecular.weight ... B101/B160
,viscosimetrio4lly as,a function of the intrinsic viscosity:.'
-.4 o.66 3
4-4-10 M which yielded molecular weights between 89-10 and
h
285-10 3. The molecular weights determined by light scatteiing
were not
consistent with the viecosimetric values. Light scitttering only
yields
a weight - average mole6ular weight. There are 10 figures and 2
tables.
The most important English-language reference is: T. A. Koch$ P.
E.
Lindvig, J..Polymer Sci., 1, 9, 164,1959-
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki All SSSR (Institute of
Chemical Physics of the AS USSR)
SUBY11TTED; May i21 1961
Card 2/2
ACCESSION NR: AT402070)"
S/0000/63/000/000/0100/0106
AUTHOR: Bel'govskiy, 1. M.; Kravchuk, 1. P.; Nikol'skiy, V. G.;
Yenikolopyan,
N. S.
TITLE: Low-temperature radiation-induced polymerization of
isobutylene
SOURCE: Karbotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarnyrye soyedineniya
(Carbon-chain macro-
molecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR,
1963, ioo-lo6
TOPIC TAGS: polymerization, radiation polymerization,
iso'butylene, low-temperature
polymerization
ABSTRACT: In order to clarify the degree to which the reaction
proceeds via an
ionic mechanism, the kinetics of the radiation pol'ymerization
of isobutylene over
a temperature range of -40 to -196C were investigated. With
respect to low-
Cdmperature radiation polymerization, the following conclusions
could be drawn:
The independence of the polymerization yield of the intensity of
the dose indi-
cates a linear relationship between the polymerization rate and
the radiation in-
tensity. The polymerization of Isobuty-lene In the liquid phase
is accelerated by
a decrease in temperature down to the freezing point of the
monomer. The reaction
rate has an activation energy of 2.5 kcal/mol. In the solid
phase, the reaction
rate has a normal temperature dependence with an apparent
activation energy of
Card 112
ACCESSION NR: AT4020701
+1.88 kcal/mol. The maximum rate of polymerization is obtained in
the initial
stage of irradiation and the process shows a tendency to become
saturated as the
dose of radiation is increased. The molecular weight of the product
has a maxi-
mum value during the initial stage of irradiation, after which It
drops rapidly
to a value of 15,000-20,000; thereafter it is essentially
independent of the dose.:
'Orig. art. has'. 5 formulas and 5 figures.'
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (institute of
Chemical Physics,
AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 26Apr62 DATE*ACQ: 20Mar64* ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: OC NO -;,REF"SOV: 005 OTHER: 005
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-.AC4:'NRs -AP6001857 SOURCE CODE 196/6576677612T2 036
UH/O 033
'AMBORS j' ..tel gmrekiyo a. Mi Yenikolgpy*, ff. 5
ORG,s Institute of Chemical PhysiosAN SSSR (Institut kh W cheekoy 'AN
SWIR
TITLEt. Measurem(mt of rate constants of.elementary toLymerization
processea.by means
t
of1ligh scattering. Photochemical polymerization of met~rl methacglatoo
-o-ye'dineniya-9 ve s.hos
SOUT'ift S Vysokosiolekaliarnyie 9 12, 19650 2033-2038
TOPIC TAGS: reaotion rate erizationt methyl methaor7late
poly=
AB'.'UkCT: Experimental determination of the average lifetime of the
activated centers-
and of the mollomolecular -termination constant ktt by measuring the
intensity Of
-light scattering of the monomer-polymer system is described. This work
is an exten-
sion of the prev-ious report by the authors (Vyookomolek, 30yed.t
6.871, 1964)-offOring
thooretical.prediction,for such determinations* Recording of the
k-Inetio curve Of
light scattering in.the polymerization.process gave three independent
relations
bel.*een the experimentally measured parameters of the curve
(pro-effeett.post-effoott.
a
d steady state slope) and the rate constants of the i ocesses of the
n( elementary pr
kinetic mecbanis:n., The method is illustrated with an example of
Photochemical
pol4merization ar metbvl methacrylate. -Kinetic curve for this reaction
is shown in
Figs le Appsmtc'te used is illustrated and described In detail.
C4rci uDct 66.925.265+678-7
BELIGOVSKIY, VA.;, PARSHINA, V.I.
Increasing the hardness of rolls for the fmper industry.
Lit.proizv.
no-/+:4 AP 163. (MIA 16:4)
(Paper-making machinery) (Cast iron) (Case hardening)
1
B---LHAZY, T.
Those "bad" Csepel chains. p.10. AUTO-140TOR.
(Kozlekedes es
Postaugyi Miniszterium) Budapest. Vol. 9, no. 14, July
1956.
SOURCE: East European Acces ions List (EEAL), Library
of Congress
Vol. No. 12, December 1941.
i07
Yugoslavia/Fitting out of Iaboratories - Instruments,, Their
Theory, Constructionp
and Use., H
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya., No 19, 1956., 62W
Authort Flumiani, G., Ruzdie., I.., Belia., B.
Institution: None
Title: Adsorption of Saturated and Nonsaturated Vapor on
Different Ad-
sorbents
Original
Periodical: Adsorbtsija na zasiteni i nezasiteni pari na
razlichni adsorbenti.
Godishen zb. filoz. fak. un-t Skopje, Prirodno-matem. odd.,
1953.,
6, No 5, 1-10; Macedonian; German resumd
Abstracti Description of a simple vacuum instrument for
gravimetric deter-
mination of adsorption of saturated vapor., in contact with
the
liquid phase, at different pulverulent adsorbents. The instru-
ment consists of thermostatic evaporation and adsorption
vesselsi
the latter is connected by means of graphite- or
talc-lubricated
ground-joints and is readily removed for weighing, following
the
Card Vi adsorption.
YUGOSUVIA / Physical Chemistry. Surface Phenomena. B
Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion libichange.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 24, 1958, 80892.
Author :,Belia B., Flumiani G.
Inst NoT-gTv-5-ft.
Title The Gurvich Constant - A Criterion in the Evalu
ation of Quality of Medical Adsorbents.
Orig Pub: Godishen. zb. Med. fao. Skoplje, 1956, 3, 67-60.
Abstract: With the use of previously described method
(Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, 1956, 62018) adsorption from
saturated vapors of a nimber of aliphatic al-
cohols, aldehydes, halogenated paraffine deyiv-
atives, and benzene, as well as of water o- 4
different charcoals (U) was determined at 20,
25: 30, 35, and 400. It is demonstrated that
Gurvich's rule pertaining to the constancy of
Card 1A . 38
YUGOSLAVIA / Physical Chemistry. Surface Phenomena. B
Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion Exchange.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 24, 1958, 80892.
Abstract: sorption volume for different vapors on the
same sorbent, has been well substantiated by all
the systems investigated and at all the tempera-
tures, with an exception of CH CHO on one of
the U. The latter deviation ig explained by the
presence of an impurity in U which vris included
during the U preparation. This impurity cata-
lyses polymerization of CH CHO that results in
the formation of a solid, Righ molecular weight
product which caused blocking of the U micro-
pores. The rate at which adsorption reached sat-
uration differed among systems. This permitted
the division of substances into 3 groups, corres-
ponding to time required in reaching the adsorp-
tion equilibria of 4-7, 8-12 and 30 hours respec-
Card 2/3
YUGOSLAVIIL / Physical Chemistry. Surface Phenomena. B
Adsorption. Chromatography. Ion Exchange.
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-nimiya, No 24, 1958, 80892.
Abstract: tively. A conclusion is made that the Gurvich's
constant and the kinetics of gas adsorption, con-
stitute more universal as a method for the eval-
uation of quality of U than does the recommended
pharmaceutical empirical method involving sorp-
tion from water solutions.
Card 3/3 39
BELIANKIN, F.
"The shear resistance of wood along the fibers."
p. 269 (Stavebnicky Casopis) Vol. 5, no. 5, 1957
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI)
LC. Val. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
t
Pathogens ':,vir4 lmal;, ar.4~ avers.
ades or, me-ud
Hons. '71r. inst. (Srfjla~
Multiplication and virulence of blood infection and
pathogens In Infe-itei livinf, -,, ii t~nl.r z%,5 en.
7.
O'u(IJ es on exper-'men tal Bart. pyocywri-cum W
'~,mi, lb-,,.'.
BELIAVSKI, V.
New trends in the sopp indu3try. p. 29. LEKA
PROMISHLENOST. Sofiya.
Vol. 5. no. 2, 1956.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL) Library of
Congress.
Vol. 5, No. 8, AuPst 1956.
FELIAVSKIJ, V.
New synthetic washing detergents and their use for washing wool
in a
neutral and weak alkali substance. p. 12.
TEKSTIINA PROff.SHLENOST., Sofiia., Bulgaria, Vol. 6. no. 3. 1959.
6 lot Oct.
Yonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. no 1959,
Unc-L.
BELIAVSKI, V.
New trends in the production of consistent lubricants. P. 37.
TEZRKA PROMISHLENOST. (Ministerstvo na tezhkata
promishlenost) Sofiia, 6ulgaria.
Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959.
Monthly List of Fast �uropean Accessions EEAI) LC, Vol. 9,
No. 2, Feb. 1960.
UNCL
BBLI !9~ A.; AKrROV. A.D.; KOZLOV, V.S.; KULITIV,
G.A., radaktor;
- MHUMMOT, I.A., tekhnicheskly redaktor
(Underground repair of oil wells] PodzemnyL remont
neftianykh
skvashin, Baku, Goo nauchno-tekhn. 12d-vo neftianoi i
gorno-
top.livnoi lit-ry Azarbaidzhanskoe otd-nis, 1954. 393
P. (KM 9:8)
(Oil wells--Zquipment and supplies--Rapairing)
BELIC,, A.
Yugoslavia (430)
General - Serials
Six hundred years since the Code of Stefan
Dusan ( 1349 ). P. 339. Srpska adademija nauka.
GLASNIK. Beograd. (Quarterly bulletin contain-
ing abstracts of transactions and proceedings of
the Serbian Academy of Sciences). Vol. 1, no. 3.
1949.
East European Accessions List, Library of
Congress, Vol. 1, no. 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED
UM
EELIC, Ante
Possibility of dyeing some vinyl monomers before
polymerization.
Kem ind 12 no.8:632 163.
1. "Jugovinil", Split.
BMIC, P.
Growth of the F, crossbreed, a cross between the Metohija Red
and the Steepe Red
cattle, up to 36 monthls of age.
P. 63(Belgrade. Institut za fiziologiju razvica, genetikii i
selkcUu, ZBORNIF F"Y'A.
No. 4s 1956. Beograd, Yugoslavia)
Monthly Index of East 1-uropean 9ccessions (EFAI) LC. Vol. 7,
no. 2,
February 1958
CUL i IVA If D f LkiTS. -
Let,,uln:S-oun (I Ira ins.
NO. 4, 1959, No.
15645
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PXTHOR Bu- 113 TIC,- dp~ n
TITLE ro w l-, p~ 3 0 y 1.) e a nYu go 6.1 a ,, 1 n
Po Ii 01)r Vo~vod., 1958) 6, n-16
olpya~ IT, P .
AFSTPACT ~~o abstract
UA RD
BELTC$ E.s HEROLDf M.: NECASEK, J.
"Effect of iron construction material and its surface
treatment on the
production of antibiotics"
Ceskoslovenska Mikrobiologie. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3,
no. 4, 1958
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, Vol. 8,
No. 7, JulY 59s Unclas
. BELIC, J.
Research on the intensity of growth of the Simmental breed from
birth to
maturity
V. Poljoprivredni Fakul. God. 40-1-64 1952
p
13 Tic
'Ttoble:~,s of tho I-portaticn of Foreign-lbi-nd
ll*attl,~ ir. Corin--ticr. with
aheir Ac:lLratization", P. 41, (PCL.Ti'RIWi7c-L:~, Vcl.
De,!-,~radc, Yugoslavia)
SC: '..onthly List cf F~nast !"urvo-r 0
March 1955, Uncl.
i .
13UI~; )
Belic, J. - Situation of livestock in Ciontenegro at present
and the possibility of
its improvement. P.7
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions List (EEAL) LCJ,
Vol 4, No. 11
November 1955., Uncl.
BELIC. Jaromir
Academician Frantisek Travlnicek; obituary. Vestnik
GSAV 70
no.5003-708 161.
1. Clen korespondent Ceskoslovenske akademie ved.
T" a, iho dialoetric wasiuat at gri- and
letruwarg"t.bIlwasoes. W. Ind. mrwmVis.
Slotivni4i. ~21,w
Lyubliana. L
Ilingli,ts, sumcnary).-The chlorunaphthalcrit, are used
r%srn-,ivvly for imptrinating julwo, in lwtpn. of imuUtiag
umtevul, its vondcowr m4nuf. Thrit A-hrAtmAge Over
other unisregimm, s. dur Io their high dickv. roosts.
-Itw C.11w1uth-v u( julter condruwri, ilikilfrKtiAt"I With
throe WAIL***** it. luntem. nOrl"41, or below normal, de-
In-milux ml the Cl content. Wbtn the C1 in the vmx
dunit" the cy"iml strueture of the wrAx. it al-o chantm
Ow Trichismutwistithatesse crystallizess in
140". Nit ,he forms sphrruhles. The
11111M) SIA947 44 VFY4111- WA* -1111110tl 30141 WJS
100111#1 "lliIA111"
for uw so* a m,,%V-I differwittiAtiIIJ9 lVetwtvil the two
.trgs", ilist, ctin(C. ImIlt tri. xml tefrachhwons lathA.
rise in sliffrivot pttvortion% ca"wit IV kirtstifint Ity
this
jtWth,,,l, ellept very russlitiv. since thm Is no eurt
irlts-
114"1 Isr1wren the devre of pmlonsinAncr of one cryst.
hAbil Atul the cuoitnt o( RISC Voertituthlitig tutsixt.
%%Iwn ace component is present in the mist. in a protx)r-
Rim nouch exet"fing Out of the 01W Catipment. its
shape 6 doinimint anti actuAlly dets. the hAbit of the
tstkt, briscor its shelve. Coust, I)CIII.tithepmVista of
T401 6 A,-rsxsslvi6l*4 by disin, fj4=by
crntn,
Whevest, the "I'liefulife shape lossids to Athatt atjw~
logo. A*
'lot- 14 W)r,.,d
and of 10% tetrachlormalshlb,1p, tCXP4CfUJkV
esTstal"no' ~3 P14t". RAMCM1 of paMi" giVft The
51)[Imfite bsbil. Reducing the trichicn duiv. to 30%
rftults in INCIP indeterminate shape belonging to Prides,
Oftbe2babittypeg. dwiv
can he COMUted With tither s"'PoocitAlk-or or dirlec.
emst.
ht"4r am tg 110 vulue fur idelitificalkson, deirction, or
dgin.
RR( contents in mists- s. Shapiro
MMIG I I.
Yugoslavia (430)
Technolo&v
Synthesis of bexachlorocyclohexane and
the
quantitative determination of the gam-a
isomer. p. 64,
Arhiv Za lemiju,, Vol. 209 no. 1-4p
1948,
East European Accessions List-, Library
of Congress,
Vol. 1, no. 14, Deo. 1952. UNCUSSIFIED
BELIC,, Igor
VBlUjifirdous' coals ot 5tovenia. igfw
ZboTttik 1051, -12-0~Tlic vnriam hFUInthrmic-eMls of
C-31" Oj,. v q1 Slovettia atre studled as to their mitutit of 3
types of lyitll
111CIN, A, 11. avitt C. Ititninen A i4 obtained by extg. the
ay- powd. coal with benzette or with a mist. of Iwim7neand ale.
Hituoucii B Is obtained by trealitig tile coat whicls has al
us-P. .4 ready been exid. with hot IICI all.1 ag:lhl rx1g. as
above.
llitamen C is obtained fly agaiii exig. tile coil, frcmi which
tile bittilliell ;% haq been removed, but at all inervaiett
temp.
nvid undcr pres,tare. 'rite dala is pmwnteff in foisr tablei.
1, J. R-tar Leach
.012 of o
The synth =Uk&"- 192C 114~ Z-*
Al an
at t. uta ). ~A . Z
hes o many dyes used in the textile and other
Industries is discussed. Brief descriptions of the synthesis
are given for the following dyes; (1) sulfate black; benzene-
6 chlorinated to produce monochlorobeazene which is then
nitrated to produce 1-~bloro-2.4-dinitrobenzene. This is
converted to 24-dinitrophenol by hitting with N&OH.
The 2.4-dinitrophenol Is hestod with a soln. of polysul-
fide and the produetb upon oxidation In sk. gives t1te!
sulfate black dye. This method has been used on a stral-I
Industrial scale to produce 10-t6n anits. of the dM (2
Sulfate blue; chlorobentene Is nitrated to , e a mtxt. Y
a- aud p-uhrochlorobentene. The latter 9vtreated with
N&OH soln. In-an autoclave at (3-7 atm. pressure to itive
ultropbenol. 7hLs b reduced In the presence.of Fe in a
salt (NaCI) soln. to give p-aminaphenol which 13 condensed
with I-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene to give 2,4-dialtro-C-
It droxydiphenylamine, Heating this product with a soln.
. Nat% In various coacns. and under different condidons~
followed by oxidation gives 2 blue e.,es of different Idea-
tity. (3) Sulfate brown; naphthaleite-is nitrated to give
morionitronaphthalent which Is further nitrated to produce a
inixt. of 1.5- and 1.8-dinitronsph"ent which is then.
heated in a rotating Fe drum with NarS and 3 to produce the
(lye, (4) Hydron Olive dye; anthracene Is heated In a
rotadug drum with The prodmet Is cxtd. with Ma.S.
to produce the dye. ) Chrome blue and. chrome black
for wool; a Wit. of 2-naphthot Is treated with a qolo~ of'
ZIA
---iF&N-Os In H prodRic Ivnitroso-2-naphthol. wh"e
upon the addn, of NalISCh and JUSOt gives I-amlno-2-
n bjected to the
dghtHo14-*uIf*nk- add. "Is IS then 3U
,,o reaction to fom WIRZ04-naphthol-I-sulfonic add.-.
The Na salt of this acid Is treated with a soln. of the Na
salt of 2-uphthol. This produces a daxk blue dye. (6)
Nigrosime; this dye is pm-pd. by heating PhNHt.HCI with
Ph,1103 and treatlut the reaction product with NaOlf The
syntheses of axo dyes and of indanthrtnt dyes am niso dis
Cussed. Rov
won" ~l---,-F~~l.,
7-
The S, dmtjf~l t'ckr"t PtEk dotermLlAuck Of
v I I JLj~- f
.300-421,~ ~L,
23, 1-77 1 J, i)1 I"11011O.-T 10 ImAll!xt J,r,~-
t
cYE:&-hexaW'j M14 IV, > I W Mi-,
0k,1 k U-,t,!r anj simpitr titan
tarlier vatLatitAl-I (C-1-
'
'
nd Iflollify the lrac(Wjv~
4.), 1,
1.5:iO~11; 44, 45. =lc-).
File -l-40111a if
cv4pt. a Ifew drops und vlr~ervblg the cryllai,
untt-T -k
i--*Mij.i~ro ";unm alld its While CI -had, by
rlicl"O'-wGile.
Rvap. tkiimd fraction in a Nth of
iii,tric titratifin. 6tualy of
silic-a gf~l pmpos, showts
ad"I 10 ml. 0."1.1 141c'-KOH, rueux 10
miji., llmlali= tc. p., i
-111tq ate obtaiard with W% aq. Solilml. for
arliewial lt,;.
7 with 04N tfNtch, evap. to drysass, and dissl&c i-i
Will[.
awl ,Jll% 6.5% aq. solas. for crude proklucis. -LEje litUlt
'
-
%vatcr. For the clli*rhlc d"iv;. Ail clecttodes, ve m:L& ffmn
fnk-
~wiahfc petr.
Uh-,~r for development 6 obtaimm tiy
Ag foil w6licd to Cit wirt~ and
are chlurinutcd by 4lippin7 in
tiowoioll of tmjiliaty gzolille. The
I:uctio:l djitg, at 30~
N-.4CI an(I covillecting to a lcjid ftmge Imttery. Tile
t;;r
70' and eourl. W~~, olerms is wed. 1n:-.% 0;ol;mtc. add
voltage is
t-akc,j until Ii appeivm on tbe lit clectrodc (IJI's
distd. %vater
tw,imnif. or illic;i gel (41,X)O moili pkr.Nq.mn;) to
().- -urv
ma.). At con.5t, voltagl: the 4 ent drapi in O.W-) raA.
-e la
11,11,
1
-
rain. --Tht: 2 eltetnAcm uc then short cimuN4.
ce-3 or.-.
~,,X to con-it.
filter, dry at. I w , aclil, store, bl
* i
or'
hile 6i the titniGou allp. I a titratc. 0.05Y AgU03
%V,!j!;Ij bllt- 14
mid I ~2 till. ltiita. wmer': am.1 Aakc
'
'
Ls nedeli in U.kllt. putti"as. Ttw cttbtxl,! id ii I't wire.
*
ms!il ~~L
Uaea cultauvC 21 cm-Aling aud 1.4 cm.
in iliain.
'
u titratiGil is a of the inctlaid of m4efzult~
rlt
ivit If a 3-way
stojiceek. solvent - N forr preamtre',
i C-A. 22. 7!0). ~ 1116
elifornato'-f-aphic incillocl it, fuM,,r,
-awid :t vattua plax
cov,-.rcd Nvith a filter-paper &L& Ali(,
Ole Writ. rg
And mole pte6hc 01.111 Other altholigh
pr1r. thii disk- Mi-.% gel With
30 ml
2Q
r add to tinuil, allcuir to settle, jv~ckjo li~j -41-14
cm. W'ith-
N, -let vIveal crahtj--aad covec,iia e6hklltl~wilh';-
sk. Ai'vigh.
fil cl~
pu
:;.lLi%t)W in zz,tMt Ulf
, 4Lbl'; d 1.~)- If jkjjt lint)
-fie,
d
-II;AulxijltQr-ofi
0 VC111 I - -K'Ct
wilt.
,
01,
d dilst'llow-64
a ji
d
W;
BOLIO I L
Yu~oelavia (430)
Technology-Periodleals
1-rhodans-2, 4-dinitrobenzens. P. 559.
NOVA PROIZVODNJA
(Slovenia. Uprava za napredek v
proizvodnji) ZjubijangL.
(Bimonthly technological journal issued
by the Adzinia-
tration for Teahnological Advancement,
Including the
decimal classification of the articles;
with Rnglish
silmmErles). V01. 3, No. 6, Dee. 1952.
&jj SuroiDeAn Accessions Idli. Library of
Congress
Vol. 2, No. 6, June 1953- Unclassified*
BELIC, I*
Yugoslavia (430)
Teohnology-Periodicalli
1-naphthylacetic acid. P. 560. NOVA PROIZVOINJAs
(Slovenia Uprava za napredek v proizvodnji)
LJubliana: (Bimonthly technological journal Issued
by the Administration for Technological Advancement,
including the decimal classification of the articles;
vith English summaries). Vol. 3. No. 6. Dec. 1932.
IMI Euronenn Accessions L"j. Library of Congress
Vol. 2, No. 6, June 1953. Unclassifieds
BELIO.J., STRAUH. L. & RATTESTIN, M.
Yugoslavia (430)
Science - Periodicals
Semimicro chromatographic determination of gamma
hexachloroeyelohexans. Tezt In English. p. 269.
APHIV Zk KEHIJU. (Ervatsko kenijoko drustvo I
Sekcija Kemicara Drustva inzenjers I tehnicoxa
Hrvatska) Zagreb. Zuarterly of the Croatian
30a _1h=qeM Accesslons hW, Library of Congress,
Vol 2. No. 6, June 1953, Unclassified
"Card 1 of 2"
MMUW, B.; STUCIN, Be; 13ELIC, 1.
The preservation and use of cadaveric bone
homotranoplantates In
orthopedic surgery. Acta, made iugool, 8 noo2:129-148
1954.
lo.Ortopedska klinika I Institut sa hamiju Medietuskog
fakulteta
u Ljubljani.
(BONN TISSUIj transpl.
homografts,.ther. use & preserve)
(TRANSPLANTATION
bone hozografts, there use & preserve)
-------- ----
MUG.* j.-t M~Ifij B.
The occurrence of casticin in seeds of Vitex species.
Vast
Slor kem dr 9 no.V2:33-3446-Je 962.
I* Institut za kemijop Medicinska fakulteta.,
Ljubljana,
ftoslavia.
BELIC, Jaromir
Preparation of a SlaNic language atlas*Vestnik CSAV 71
n0-4:452-456
,62.
1. Clan korespohdent Ceskoslovenske akademie ved.
BELIG,, Jarcmir
State and tasks of linguistics. Vestnik CSAV 72
no.3:332-339
163*
1. Glen korespondent Gookoalovenske akademie ved.
BelCred*,. Iota votorizutriao Val 11, No 2.
19al
_aR4pt1d4 Vydrolt7~gls b age of
Mlcro~-Iraveso
.T
C, A.
3"=ary)
~F, -I, t
2. *Zrf*a: of Ke=lthal cm r'Zl tTptako by
the Th7ral,10
t Belgrid-o (MeMsY
6-c*z7) PY 9_15.
S. wVascuLar 972t9= of MY*- in Gellus
dozeStIcU31
a _"jLkm.E&h=C,
BijV_ ado; pp 17-27.
-4,01-1sing Chickens against No.castl*
Dissase bT
AMUrl-atering Vaccine in the r Z. CAT-,TS
I P&O lot _!L&~Publlcof Z*_&=U j~;artranl
S=a
Selg"d*; ( "IL r7) PP29-3-'
S.V,a~t*rl*10fld PCntellt Of Center Are& Of
92" WA
S%oulder-Cuts -0110U4--4 Patt-jurizatioa at
65 C. for
30 Hinut a- T ~%~- P C;_Jaj~~Itutq of
Vp 37-4~1.
6. wTransr-Isslon of Nazal TrichanonsAs Of
PI-LS to the
Genital Tract of cows and SIL.Yopw
r ,
:r1a 7oter1na y "cUlty, Be.& 79;
.~ vp 45-50.
7. -Effect of Mccluding Venous fttflov of
OvIne; Udder on
the F=otlozL of the Gland*- D.T. -gj:C ,
H.N. SV~:'IC-
to=ical znSt tv au!
0 Urinary Facul--7, Be gra o;
a 5 a nt;p, 51-58.
S.Wfoct, of Mtraso" and Some AAtiseptics an
TrI
ganItalls and Eggs or Toxacara . . A =AZLIC;
Institute 0 M-3
f - . Igrade; pp 50;.70.
9. qArMl.rOr~.S Of. 4A;: U41ve 2d Lake S
I B . a tl. _~&Ils in
Serbia rag Veterl"
_D
'i
I
;
j
;
( ~o
BELIG, M.
Yugoslavia (430)
Agriculture -- Plant & Animal Industry
Red Steppe cattle. p. 47., Arhiv Za
Poljoprivredus
Naukep Vol. 51 no. 9t 1952.
East European Accessions List, Ubrary
of Congress
Vol. 2, no* 4, April 1953#
UNCLASSIFIED
EL'mic' M.
Juduinf! and detemIdni.-T, champions at livestocl fairs. 1).
')- 2.
Z~l K
POWOPHIVREDA., Beol;rad, Vol. 3, no. .2, Feb. 1955.
SO: Monthly List of East F;aropean Accessions, (---!-:AL),
LC, Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955,
Uncl.
Country YUGOSUTIA"'
Category iFarm Anin:als.
Cattle%.
Abs. Jour iRef Zhiij--Biol,2 1.70 ?a$ 195612 9684-0
Author :Belici Milan; Antic, Aleksandar
Institut. !
Title :The Pr'oblem of Ra-Ising Calv~j of the Red-
Ige 0_1 /2 OIxs in
Steppe Breed to the Y
Serbia.
Orig Pub, Arhiv biol, naukal'19559 71 No 1-21 95-104
Abstract Sixty-five hp .Ifers were raised ia Serbia to
t
U e of 4-L/p
he a(, _ yea:,?s. These heifers -.-.rare born
from animals purchased in 194-*Ir in Ul=airie,
Calves of this breed were born -.iith a com-oara-
tivel.y high live weisht Parcent o_-` their
mother's weight), Their avera,e live :Ieiaht ev
birth amounted to 3,4905 +_ 0*8 .. kgj at six
months of age to 124.67 t 2.45 lcg, at 3.2 month-
J. , +
tjo 185,35 3 01 at 18 months to 242,2 t 4,42
Et 24 mont.Rs io 185-~71 t 6.7.62 at 16 rnonths -,-a;
'358.25 1 9.212 at & VO 3e '4:0 114. '
.8 months 14 4A.
~Card: 1/3
Country : 77GOSLAWL1
CatcGory :Farm AmLzials.
Cattle.'
Abs. Jour t Ref 4-litir-Biolo, Fo 21$ 1950$ 96840
*Author
Institute
Title
OrIS Pub.
Abstract The growth coeffic"Aent amounted to'.11,20
at 4.8
months of age# The height.at the withers amoun
ted _:~. birth to 71 62 2: 6.4-8 cz at the ige of
I - 2 the age of 4
2 years to 119.5A 't.00811 nd
Years to 125-38 '11,42 era. 7-a 4 years old ani-
mals the orowth coefficient of Y~:tght anounted
to 1o778. At birth the,width of the chest
amouated to 15.36 + 0,26 on at 4-8 months to
~6-93 1 0-75 am. TEO circ;~2,erenoe of the ches-
increased by 2.23 ttmies (74p22 - 166.21 am)
from birth to the agb of 48 monthsi :'Che length
Card: 2/3
Country :YUGOSLATIA
Category :Farm Animals,
Cattle.
Abs. Jour :"Ref Zhiv-D"Iol., ~L'To 212 19,*Bt 96840
Author
Institutf, t
Title
Orig Pub.
Abstract of tl.-- body increased by 2.28 (64o26 -
146,6
ca) du~,inz the same time. At the end of the
observation period., the animals raised ia Ser-
bia proved to be by 111 perewt heavier than
theiT mothers, ard some of.the animals vere
even by 13 percent hzawirier. - K, I.'* Lyiitikov
Card 3/3
M za M.
Studies of monozygotic cattle twins. Pt. 1 Influence of a short
period of poor
nutrition on the growth of one-year-old bull and heifers.
P . 29 (Belgrade. Institut za fiziolodju razvica., genetiku i
selkciju. ZBORNIK R-kWVA.
No. 4, 1956. Beograd, Yugoslavia)
MDnthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC. Vol. 7, no.
2,
February 1958
- B--mic,.M.
The mi3.k yield of the F., crossbreed, a cross between the
Metohija Red and the Steepe
Red cattle. The milk yield in the first lactation.
P. 41 (Belbrade. Institut za fiziologiju razvica, genctiku i
selkcijii. ZMRT.K R-AMVA.
Z~
%. 4, 1956. Beograd, Yugoslavia)
Monthly Index of East E~.ropean Accessions (ITAI) LC-Vol- 7, no.
2,
Febr,,!ary 1958
PMC it
---m
Effect of disodiun arsenate on the Crawth of chickens.
F* 49 (Belgrade. Institut za fiziologiju razvica, genetiku i
selkciju. Z]rWTIK FUUMA.
No. 4, 1956. Beograd, Yugoslavia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FEAI) W. Vol. 7, no.
2.,
FFBRUk'RY 1953
BELIC, Milan, dr.
Studies on monozygotic twine in cattle. III. The
effect of age at
the first calving ani of the intensity of nutrition
during the
growing period on the yield of milk.-Zbor Biol inst
Beograd
3 no.4:1-8 160.
B7,uc, S .
Usin-, auturtobiles for trans portati on. p. 912.
0
VCX110-TEHNIKI GLASNIK. Beo.Srrad, YuJoslavia. I.Tol. 3,
no. 12, Dec. 1955.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (ILTAI) LC, Vol.
C, no. 9, S2pt. 1959
Uncl.
, L 6
"Some problems reLiting to electrical welding in shipbuilding." P.
195. (Brodopradnja.
Vol. 20 no. 5/6, Mazy/June 1951. Zagreb.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. Vol. 3, no. 3. Library
of Congress. Uarch 1954.
Uncl.
EELICA, Anton;
......
U~- of the NH Michalovae clay as a binder in
dry molding
mixtures. Slevarenstvi 12 no.10:388-391 0 164.
1. Vychodoslnvenake strojarne, Kosice (for
Belica).
2. VychodnqI07enske zelezidrne, Kosice (for
Reznicek',.
RT7!,TPTA ' F-DICA S C 6 Vc%j 1317 InternAl Led.
'itlY 50
e
3413. ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN SEQUELAE OF
TICK-BORNE
ENCEPHAUTIS AND LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS CASES -
Elektrom-yografick# "lezy p1li ndslednych Btavoch po
klieiiovych encefall-
tidach a lymfocytdrnych chortomeningittdach - Be I I
ca V~. Neurol. Klin.
Ldk. Fak., UnIv. Komensk6ho. Bratislava -
BRMSM.L-9K. LISTY 1958,
38 (1)/5 (281-289) Graphs 7
Amongst 19 people who had had either tick-borne
encephalitis or lymphocytic
chorlomeningitis and residual peripheral paresis
without any other clinical
nymptoms. the electromyographical findings were
normal In only 7 cases. Pro-
nounced signs of peripheral paresis were found in 4
cases and minor signs in 3
cases. Signs of functional disturbances of voluntary
innervation were found in
other cases. Chytka, - Brno (L, 6, 7,8)
_.~E9468-66
AY6 URC
ACC NR, 019982 SO CE CODE: ez/0079/65/007/003/0267/0267
AUTFOR: Ce i~lica, E.;
-Kn!j ~kj~. B jagr, M.; Marschalkova L.
C'Z: Ne-arolop
,ical Clinic, Comonius University, Bratislava
11" '~*: Clinical and electromyographical assessment of
jj,,j2~~ocalm.
s paper was
~rc,~qnted a' 'he 7th Annual Psychopharmacological Meeting,
jesenik, 20-23 january 196.
SCURGE: Actillitas nervosa superior. v. 7, no, 3, 1965p 2P
TOPIC TAGS: jayology, pharmacology, human ailment, drug treatment
ABSTRACT: . Muscle relaxant effect of Mydocafm' (I- pipe ridine-
2-
methYI-3j 41-tolyl-propanon"3-hydrochloride) was tested on pa-
itients suffdring from multiple sclerosis and in states following
~acute cerebrovascular accidents. Lon asting medication Im-
,proved the BpastioLty. The myorelaxaet effect is noticed only
.after large doses. A sinple administration showed a correlation
between the EMG and clinical findings. No symptoms of Intoler-
lance, with ono exception, were fognd No signs of overdoaage_
were observed. Zp-rfg. 'dit. in'Eng7 ZjPiu
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBm DATE: none/
Card 1A
JOM - I RUMM-0 lr4*22-1959J&%* 802-15
ATM irm a Pokorwy, Vo and Belica ja
Cysah -Atedemy OtivTc "ta-Scionaes and votmixi**
The Tooknology of the Slaughterizg a*6
of C&ttl* in 16)j'
Sb Caako3loy Alr-ad Zomcd Ved Voterin Mod, 4, E*
213-226 (1959)
A9LSIRACT j No abstract.
C, AD 1/1 tary Modicine
BELEA, Marcel, inz.
--' I;lr-;t-Czechos:Lovak railroad bridge connected by high-strength
screws. Inz stavby 11 no.7-.264-267 Jl 163.
1. Vyskumny ustav zvaraesky, Bratislava.
, ve
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Influenza in Zagreb, 1950-1951. Radovi Mad. fak.
Vol,1:101-106
1953-
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Zagrebu
(prodatoJnik profli dr. D,'Yilipovio) i
spidemiolooki odjol
Hig1jenekog savoda prada Zagreb& (ravnatelj
V,Balicevic)
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Effect of direct current on the development of
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Jl 165, (MIRA 18:8)
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(zav.-
chlen korrespondent AN SSSR prof. N.M. Emanuel')
Instituta
khimicheskoy fiziki (direktor - akad. N.N. Semenov) AN
SSSR
i otdel ballneofizioterapii (zav.- chlen-korrespondent
AMN
SSSR prof. A.N. Obrosov) TSentrallnogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo
institut kurortologii i fizioterapii (direktor - kand.
med.
nauk G.N. Pospelova) Ministerstva zdravookhraneriya
SSSR, Moskva.
GUTSOV., Iv.; SAVOTO D.; BEUQMj~.KASTB.; GUTSOT., St.,,
prof.
Grystallization of glass olose to sodium metsailicate by
its
com sitiono Godishnik khim. tekh 8 no.201-101 161 (pruble
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LIKHOSHVA, Semen Stepanovich; GLUSHCHENKO, Nikolay
YakovIevich;
PONOMAREM, Ivan Ni4itovicb; BELICHFAO, A.,, otv. red.;
SHATROVA, T., red.izd-va; LEBEDEV,, A., tekhn. red.
(Finance of intercollective farm organizations; work
practice of the intercollective farm organizations of the
Ukraine) Finansy mezhkolkhoznykh organizat3iij opyt raboty
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(Ukraine--Collective farms-Interfam cooperation)
.(Finance)
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AUTHOR: Emanuel". N~.
Kaplan i N oA.; Dronova,."Li Mo; Belich,.-Ya -Xv-wBalich -M
.1. ~N~"N
-Emanuel, No Me (Professor; Corresponding member AN.SSSR); Parin, Ve
V, (Active
rie*ejr. AMN SSSR)
ORG: Departm .ant of Chemical-and Biological Processes /headed by
Corresponding member
met
4 r
Acade.
AN SSSR, Professor No .X. Emanueil/, Institute of Chemical
Physics./dirocted by APAdeft
miciah No -No Semenov[ 0 AN SSSR (Otdel Wtdcheskikh i biologicheskUdi
protsessov
che
-Instituta kh1mi skoy fiziki,AN SSSR); Department of Balneological
ftsiotherapy
jheaded by Corresponding member AHN-SSSR, Professor A. No Obrosov/1
ContralSaientifi(
.:Research Institute of ~ Health Resorts and Physiother~py /directed
by Candidate.- of
medical sciences Ge No Pog)'elova/, Ministry of Public Health
Services, -SSSR, Moscow
(Otdel ballneofiziot6rapii Tsentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta
kurortologiA i fisio-terapii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR)
TITIZ: Effect of directc-urrent on the development.of
transplanted'Ieukosis in-nice;,
SOURCE: %naUtenl eksperimentallnoy biologii. i meditsiny, vo 60, no*
1965# 102"
TOPIC TAGS:. bone marrow, mouse,'electrophysiology, direct current,
hematopolesis
ABSTRACT: Investigations were conducted to determine the effect of
different
doses of direct currents on the'developmaht of leukosis, Eighty male
nice
'with transplanted La leukosis were under observation& The weight of
the
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spleen, the'numbor of leukoq~rtes and hemo~~obli~td iff-6he square
minlmet4i
cent ent of halocfoblasts in the bone mrrow of
,or blood, and the per cent
re a died,,
tu
conLrole, and in theanimalp to which direct current was applied we,
The current was applied to the experimental mice by placing
electrodes on.
both shaved sides of the animals. The electrode placed on the right
side vas,
:connected to, the positive pole'of . a galvanizing apparatus; the
electrode
he
placed on the left side. 'of the -animals was connected to t negative
pole.
The' was applied at; d?ferent'~~iiiisfiies for' vaAous periods. -'Fqur
-series 'of experiments were carried out, The animals were sacrificed
at dif--:.'
Ierent times. EKaminations established that a direct current not only
did
:M,
not increds6 the weight of.the spleenj but in some cases decreased
it; it
-practically caused no change in tho.number of leukocytes and
hemocytoblasto
'in the blood; neit~her did it -have. any effect on the number of
hemocytoblasts - -
'in bon marrow, It was thuvestablished that direct current)
regardless of
the dosage. applieds has no effect on the developiwnt of
transR;arr~~d Dig.
This paper was presented by Va' V..Paiin', 'Acti~6 member AMN SSSR.
The iuthois
No Ve Fuchkov atA No'Ao Vinogradov for assistance in the work, 'Origo
art, has:
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AUTHOR: 52lichunko, A. I.
TITLE: Singlu-Cascade St~lective Amplit'ier Witll"h Amplified
Negative Selective Fi~ed`back
PERIONCAL: Radlotekhnika, 19bO, Vol 15, Nr 3, 1)1) ~3-5'1'
(Ul"ISR)
ABSTRACT: The author SLU-_f'eSts a niethod of' increasinr~
2electivity
L~ 11 -1
of' a single-stal-,e amplifier by introduciriLg an Udditiocial
ingle-tiflue amplit'ier in the 1'oedback circullk-.. Tiv-a
:
,.L t-,
block diagram of the ~;110,vni in F.,,,-~. 1.
Card 1/4 1
Sini-le-Caz3cade Selective Amplifier WDLAI 78147
T
Amplified Negative SelectIve Feedbackc SOV/105-15-3-1011`17
Here, u i n i~:, input voltage; uout, OLItpUt LI f 1)
feedback voltage; Ic , amplification factor of f i rot, sta,(W;
0
I-ransmi3sion coofficient of band-elimination ilter;
F I u
IC 11), the amplification faeLor of' ~;econd .,Uq;e.; I.,
transmission coefficient of the cathode follower. The
system operates as followo: The signal amplified by the
first otatg~e is prevented by the band-elimination Cilter
Crom reaching the inj)LItL of the second stal,~e. 'I'he
passing side-band frequencies are suppressed to a oertaJ i
degree by means of the feedback amplified'by the second
6tage, and are fed to the first stage through a cathode
follower LISed for matching. Since the signal is being
amplified by the first stance onj,r, the second star_,o .Ilill
J
not be overloaded even when maximuni signal amplitude3
are applied to the input of' the first stage. Tht:
permits the use of fubei with i-iiaxirnum
Card 2/11 Vactoro.. Thus, high-quality factors may be obtained.
Single-Cascade Selective Amplifier With 781417
Amplified Negative Selective Feedback SOV/108-15-3-10/.17
It is shown that in the case of an RC double-bridged T
band-elimination filter, thequality factor QTT may be
written as:
Qrr + (20)
In the case of a bridged-T filter with inductivity as
shown in Fig. 2:
Fig. 2
Card 3/4
Single-Cascade Selective Amplifier With 78i47
Amplified Negative Selective Feedback sov/io8-15-3-10/17
the quality factor QTB is'defined by the expression:
+ I QO
2
(22)
wfiere Q0 WL/r. In an experimental setup quality fac-
tors of the order of 215 and 2,000 were obtained for QTT
and QTB, respectively. The author considers the
Suggested system as a single-stage amplifier, the signal
being amplified in one stage only. It is stated that
the described amplifier is stable and easily adjustable.
There are 3 figures; and 3 references, 2 Soviet, 1
U.K. The U.K reference is: M. I. Tucker, L. D*****r,
"A High-2 RC Feedback Filter for Low Audio Frequencies,"
Electronic Engineering, October 1955, Nr 332, PP 451-453.
C3
SUBMITTED: November 10, 1958
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S/"108/62/017/004/007/010
D288/D301
AUTHOR: Delichenkop A.I.
TITLE: Tuning of a selective R-C amplifier with amplified
selective negative feedback
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, v. 17, no. 4, 1962, 44 - 51
TEXT: After explaining briefly the attraction of a highly selecti-
ve- (bandwidth under 3 %) -low frequency amplifier built with R's
ed-
and C's only, two stage amplifiers with twin-T networks in the fe
back circuit are considered* In the conventional amplifier the
twin-
T - r r and c c - are placed in parallel, and between the output
T T
2c rY2
and a cathode follower, of which the load is connected to the
input;
the described amplifier of superior stability.uses a single
amplify-
ing stage only, the second amplifier being placed in the selective
feedback path. Overall gain figures are given in terms of k1p k 2P
kfa
Card 1/2
3/108/62/017/004/007/010
Tuning of a selective R-C amplifier D288/D301
and P, where k1p k2' knare the gains of the two stages and of the
cathode follower, and P is the transfer coefficient of the twin-T.
In both cases Q = (k1 k2kn + 1)/4. Formulas for max. input
voltages
are derived for both cases, followed by a discussion of phase
chara-
cteristics. Simple star-delta transformation yields the equivalent
Z -network and values of the equivalent L C circuit; Ceq = C/2;
Leq
2 r2 c; Wo = 1/r c. The complete circuito comprising two double
'F
JS
triodes, is reproduced and discussed in detailp a further refine-
ment being the use of a spare triode as a cathode follower linking
the amplifier output to the twin-T network inputp thus simpli'ying
the correction for phase shift near resonance, caused by the input
impedance of the network. Typical numerical values for two
particu-
lar frequencies (243 and 3900 *****s) are quotedt and information on
tuning of the adjustable resistances is given; preliminary tuning
is undertaken with the feedback path interruptedv final tuning is
done by means of a voltmeter and oscilloscopes There are 7
figures,
SUBMITTED: June 10, 1961
Card 2/2
BLAZHKEVICH, B.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; otv.red.;
MIKHAYIDVSKIY
V.N., red.; SVENSON, A.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.!
MIZYUK, L.Ya.,, kand. tekhn. mauk, red.; KUZOVKIN, S.K.,
glave inzhe; red*; MAMMKO, A.I., ved.inzh., red.;
SABANEM, R.D., red.izd-va; RAKHLINA, N.P.j tekhn,red.
[Apparatus for electric prospecting by air; its design
and operation] Apparatura aeroelektrorazvedki; proekti-
rovanie i ekspluatatsiia. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr.SSR
1963. 155 P. (MIRA 17:2j
1. Akademiya nauk URSR. Kiev. Inst5-tut mashynoznavstva
ta avtomatyky, Lvov. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN Ukr. SSR
(for Mikhaylovskiy).