SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AMPELOGOVA, N.I. - AMSTISLAVSKIY, A.Z.

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ZZ4VU S/186/61/003/003/004/ol8 Extraction of Polonium ... E071/E435 The chlorine saturated solution was left standing for some hours and extracted. Potassium dichromate was add-ed'to similarly heated-solutions in an amount of 3,6 mg per ml of the solution. Chromium was noticeably extracted by the solvents used. On contact with the solvents, dichromate was undergoing reduction probably due to the presence of peroxidb compounds. MeasureQients of the electron potential were done according to the method , described by D.M.Ziv and G,S*Sinitayna (Ref-33t Tr.Rad.inst,j 8, 127 (1-958) ). As a reference, a standbrd quinhydrone electrode was used*, An 0.01 M potassium permanganate solution in 2 M potassium chloride was used on the anode. A gold disc was used as the cathode. The cell was polarized with a current from an external source. In some cases (in 5 M HN03 and HC1 in the presence of oxidants) the method of external electrolysis with separation of cathodic and anodic space was used ' All the results quoted are the mean values of 2- 6 determinations. The reproducibility of the extraction experiments was 12%. The accuracy of determination of the electrode potentials was + 0.005 V, by external electrolysis 0.01 V. The-experimental vesult; are Card- 3/--1',, 22486 S/186/61/003/003/004/018 Extraction of Polonium zo7i/s435 given in the form of graphs. Zlectrode potentials (p of polonium in hydrochloric acid media are plotted in Fig,l (A, imp/min va ff,V). The dependence of the electrode potentials (y,V) on the concentration of hydrochloric acid is plotted in Fig.2. Plots are also :Lnc:Lixded giving results on; extraction of polonium with other and TBFh from hydrochloric acid solutions; electrode potentials of polonium in nitric acid solutions; the dependence of the electrode potential on the concentration of nitric acid; the extraction with ether and TBPh from nitric acid solutions; the dependence of the potential of anodic precipitation of polonium on the concontration or nitric acid. On the basis of experimental results JA is concluded that: 1) In hydrochloric acid solutions in the presonce of hydrogen peroxide and sulphur dioxide,polonium is reduced to the divalent state and in the presence of chlorine it is oxidited to the hexavalent state. 2) From hydrochloric acid media dicithyl ether extracts only hexavalent polonium which is present in the form of acidocomplexes. TBPh extracts polonium in tetravalont state as well as in the reduced (divalent) state, 3) It was; proved that in nitric acid media, reducing agents transfer Card 4/"7,(, 22400 s/186/61/003/003/oo4/W Extraction of Polonium E071/E435 polonium into a lower valency stat* only up to a certain concentration of nitric acid (1-5 to 2.5 M). At higher nitric acid conc:entrations, oxidation of polonium to the hexavalent state was observed during oxidizing-reducing processes taking place in the solution. In nitric acid solutions, polonium is dispropoxtionate in all valency states. 4) It was found that TBPh doe;3 not extract hexavalent polonium from nitric acid solution;9, removing only polonium in lower valency states. 5) It wa.s established that from nitric acid media, diethylether extracts only hexavalent polonium, present in an acidocomplex form and does not extract polonium in reduced states. 6) It is shown that oxidation of polonium with a mixture of nitric acid and p002-) potassiujn dichromate, transferar polonium into the state of 4 which se:parates only on the anode and is not extracted with ether or tributylphosphate. There are 9 figures and 35 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 27 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent referenc,as to English language publications read as followas K.W.Bagnall, Chemistry of rare radioelements, London (1957); H.Irvir.~-j D.N.Edgington, J.Inorg.Nucl.Chem., lo, 3/4, 3o6 (1959)1 Card* 54Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22486 S/186/61/003/003/Oo4/oi8 Extraction of Polonlum E071/E435 K.W.Bagnall, D.S.Robertson, J.Chem.Soc., 509 (1957); K.W.Bagnall, D.S.Robartison, M.A.A.Steward, J.Chem.Soc,,3633 (1958). SUBMITTECi June 25, 1960 Card 6/,7_ S/186/61/003/005/021/022 Eo4o/E489 AUTHORS,, Starik, I.Ye., Ampelogova, N.I. TITLE-, Comments on R.Tauber and T.Sth*O*nrPldIs article '10n the adsorption of polunixim on cellulose and glass" published in J. Chromatography, v.4, no.3, 1960, 222 PERIODICALx Radiolthimiya. %-.3, no,9, 1.961, 040-641 TFXT,- From their study of polonium adsorption on cellulose and glass from solution containing lanthanum nitrate and maintained in the range of pH = I to 6, Tauber and Schonfeld conc3uded that the presencp of lanthanxim nitrate has an appreciable effect on the -adsorpt.i:)n of polonium, reducing it in some cases and increasi.ng tn others, The final conclusion was that at pH > 1. 5, the pCIY,OTIItIM adsorbed on such surfnces is in the form of radiocolloids and not 3s ions. The present authors disagree with the above :onc.Iu-,`6,>ns and suggest that the result% of their previous inve9tig.itiotis of the form in which polonitim exi9ts at various Ftl -alups and also those of investigation% ot' the lanthan%im adTorptiDit by glass and and its variation with the pH of the wedi-am, point to a different mechant!aw of' polon-Lium adsorption (ard 1/3 S/18t)/61/003/005/021/022 Comments on R.Tauber and Eo40/E485 by cellulose and glass in the presence of lanthanism nitrate. it is formulated that at p1l m 4, polonitim col ions are easily adsorbed by Impurities, especially on colloidal nil iva pity I tcles invariably Fresent in association vi.th glass surfaces. An addition of lanthanuis nitrate leads, under thpae condtlionsa to a redistribution of polonjum cations between the glass and impurities and, perhaps, t.o a partial coaguIntion of silica particles (togvt.hPr with polonium adsorbed to them) and their deposition on the glass surface. The adtaorption of poloniim on c-ellulose is explained as followag at pH 2.8 platinum exisrs mainly in antonic form and its adsorption itq consequently r-athor Insignifir.ant. ThL- adsorption of lantbanum under these ,:onditions is also low atid because of this a ~.onsidpritble I-antharxim concentraiion is required in order to produce a nvtiLee~ble effect on polonitim adsorption. At PH > 2.8, the ad-sorpl!&on of lanthanum rises significantly and hence even a low :encenf.ration of L.4 exerts a considerabl-2 influence on the adsorption of poionium which, in this pH range exists a--t cations and, conscquently, an increase of' the positi%e charge on the Cellulose surface due to adsorbed La ions leads to a reduction in Card 2,/ 3 STARM, I.Ye.; KUMETSOV, B.S.; AMPEIDGOVA, N.I. Adsorption of polonium by glass and paper filters in the presence of salts. Radiokhimiia 5 no-3:304-311 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Polonium) (Adsorption) EL AMPEL)"NOVA) N. I. Problem of the behavior of polonium in the process of its extraction with dibutylphosphoric acid, Radiokhimiia 5 no.5:562-5'74 163. Bphavior of polonium during its extraction from perchlorate solutions. 626-628 (MIRA 170) 6 L 55C7?-c Pc -L 7,r'( -"Cv 9 AP';0179-95 `R/01 3o /f~4/00,6 .~00~)/05a 9/05A -1 (D-eceaBtyd) Ampalogova, N. 1. ; Yuzne sov B. S, st~U-Lk-' 1. Yet' TITLE: Hyd-olysi.B of polonium ~m perchlor-ic aq_id solutions SOURM Ra,tokhimiya, v. 69 no. 5,. 19649 519-524 TOPIC IAGS~ hydrolysin, polonittz. parchloric acid, solution property +4 7 - Abstraw.- 7he constants of the oclyqplex forration of Po with acetyl- acetone were det!~rmined in an ivrostiCation of the extraction of poloniun by aolu-,iona oi atcetylacetune in benzene from mixed solutions of "C'04 N&G104 1:ionio strenth 0.1, pU of the aqueous phase from 1.0 to 2.1). Variation of the polonium concentration in the w9rking colutiona from 2.10-13 to 7.10-'..2 gram atom per ',Ater did not influence tho value of th e distributior ooe:'ficient. The (cantints of formation of a number of mixed Y;'.-dX0X0fL0etY1&Ce--,0DatS 'DOMP19X0f (;f poioniuz-.. wore d.~?t,)rTniried. -h e r! ~)' I S t-ft n. t8 ZFoc)H7"+ ~Tn~oLi;~ 7" for-mi,tior o" -i~ie h~'droxo-oor?,;.1oxaa ~~ I I ax,d /n-3H) Irare ~5 1 2)-10;2, '2.6 1 !)-102~, (2.2 2)-1036, and I routiond of -b ydrolyAds of Po at an ionic strength of the solutio"qual to 001 were cftl-~ L 55072..65 AC=ION )P: AP5017995 4 3~207 ~-l fw-$~ 3 - 1" P- -A4 The -,,eut ~iontonta- of-th4--Varlculf-Xv'dr*l 's __Par --P"du'ot4 'JP-PO C141~qulatodiM plottod as a fuliotitin-of -the sOluticn PH*j --t,abl ()rig. JaB :L3 forMUlM*-6-,9ml'hs- ancl 1 e* ASWCIkTI(p : n5ne WIN o63 ENCLr 00 SUB CODE' IC, GO TU7 SOT 005 Cum 009 JPRS T T F_~;p t- 'I j L' ACCES 5 RN NRj U-5017996 UFV01.8-6/64/006/00~- 05.24/o527 A77MDR: Sta -A. 1.- Ye. I (Docansed) I Ampalogova, N. T. I Kmate", P. S. p~R.,ix-!ormation of polonium vAth th;n chlorido Ion in aqueous and aqutvw- SOURGEi RadLokhimiys, v. 6, no. 5, 1964, 524-5V TOPIC TAM polenium, ion e=haj1p, cUoride, aqueOUS *01utioU Abstracto ltm exchange on a cation exthwip resin (Dow= 50 x 12. 1OD-200~~ meah, in -the H* form) was suctoeamfully uBed tio deterxAiDe the inatabiliiW of chloride complexen -:)f polonium in aolution? or HC1 + Mcio ~*drcgea ioz. oonarntrataan conatzni, &nd equal to 1N~. Tl.%* oanstamta of the h~Or=tioa of chloride complexes ~,f polonium LIPOCI '71,4-iil, where i w-are -alct lateJ in aqueous solutions at an ionf-11 szroN'th of 1 &rKi in *)1utionm. fhe itramigth of poloniun oorlplaxeva 'rlth Uls Ion v-w round to irormie i-n the presenni of &ovtorw, the lnoreaslr% eipeci-vIly &reatly fof Ute higher eamplax" k1i - 6-6). This of- fact is v-_rpl#in&d by a wepohanJ~az or bonding of vm+--,Yr by the "atonz, stsiStiK tho oamplex-jormiag equilibrium t;,o the right, whweaz noot-ne is not it strong eaouo. conpl= r-jr-mor wit-i pvlonAum to ocnpete with tho chloride ion. Card 112 L c '7 07, -~-',r &XkZSIVf NRI KPX-17996 OrU. too 3. mmPh ana 2 taWw. ASSOMTMR nov) mms, 00 ZUBH=)i 37Julsl~ WO REF SOV 005 CTM 003 I-Cr.rd_2/2 SUB ODDE TC, GC JPRS F ffTt PF I - ),'E P~: (n 1-2 /E PR,'E e.-P P 4 5 ION MR: W5015390 UR/00G0/65/(>00/0G0/CI23/0I27 1'41.183.5:546.794 T A.UTHOR: Utarik, 1. Ye (Deceased); lim IN I. jelogove, TITLE: AtLz2rEtion1of_E!.1oniu: 2 by tolytetrafluoroethylene SOUqCE- 1,17 SSSR. Otdeleniyr ahshchey I tekhnicheakoy khimil. Soosazhdentye i ad-! sorbtsiya radionktivnykh elementov (Coprecipitation and adsorption of radioactive! elements). Hosco~w, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 123-127 TOPIC TAG.11: polonium adsorption,, polytetrafluoroethylene, ion exchange resiti, polonium ttxtractfon, tributyl phosphate, polonium perchlorate ABSTRACT: The article deals t#ith the adsorption of polonium on polytetrafluoro- ethylene itnd Its extraction with a 10% solution of trtbutyl phosphate (TBP) in ben.zene f-om hydrochloric, nitric, and perchloric acid solutions. in addition, the effec. of the presence of salts (KCI, MCI) on the adsorption of Po from HC1 solut.ons is studied. Particular attention is given to the methods of pre- paring th! active solutions and to the effect of this factor on the adsorption and exltrs~t:lori of Po. It waa sh,nm that the adsorption of Po is a function of the Etate of this element in the solution and increases markedly when hydroxy WA L 553-34-6 5 ACCESS1011 NR: AT5015390 (PI 0 D (ON)xQ 4 , appear in the solution. Chloride, ni- trate, wid perchlorate complexen of Po are onli, slightly adsorbed by polytetra- fluoroethylene. The presence of neutral salts has a desalting effect on the adsorpti(in of polonium in the form of hydroxy complexes and decreases the ad- sorption of the chloride complenes of Po. The formation of poloniuru perchlorate Po(CIO 4)~' is very likely at a concentration of NC104 >2.5 M. The presence of ~f'Ff' M-0 TBI COIP.Ple'XeS , reAdll-j extractabl P bv t r ibijtvI phosphate. accounts for I igh ;,ercenlages, of extract ton of Pk f - -Tr, prrct~I-zz i~ a, soll!itlonr. In ni- t h e r I on BM2 -Lr this ac s~t !:it i ["ns' f) L r a C t 1r~ S I C"s .11 "1 r' 1 1., q "q ASSC C IAT ',')N: ~ one SIJB?I,TftE ): 2 8 Det 6 2 NO PEP SMOC-7 CarJ 2/2 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 001 SLTB oorw - lc. STARIK, [deceasud]; hT71IM'SOV, B.S.; MTELOGOV.A) N.I. Belitvior of pelonlusm in katones and m3xed ayuec-ua ~.olutiona. Radio'khImUs ',' nc,.2-.N6-1~9 165. Effect of ketones on the behavior of polcnium in hydrochloric acid Bolutions. IbJd.:Iq9-~203 (N,9Wk 18:6) Lru~action motbod ckf atudying po3miun complex formtim with chlorino w,4 paimahlomte Lone. Wiokbimila 7 no,6s656-663 165. (HIPA 19a) N15 613.67 ElektrocUnamiks (Electrodynamics) Rodaktsiya.. stat'i i primechaaiya U. X G. Dorfama. Leningrad, Akademkniga,, 1954. 492 p. (,Umdemlya Nauk SSR. Klassiki Nauki) Includes bibliographical material. 77, -7-- 'k,"PILL6C, m. Morskic. port-y v i-It P01610dii Wit t;. fiea ports in t,c fLrst aaif-.ie;Lr of 1939. (Vodn,yi traiispc~rt, 1~34, no. 10, p. 4-15). DLC: A561.R3 SC;- Soviet Transportation ami Commanication5l A ijiUliograpi~:, Libr;.ry tT (;cngress, 71e-17er;n~e Jepartment, 'Washini;ton, 195?, Unclassified. F" --IT, In I --l-G--- ) - - - F -~:' SEX-ly A Cat-Ja Fattening cat-~Ie in the meadow. Kolkh. prolzv. 12 llo. is (1952) 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952-iffl, Uncl. AKPIIDOOT A#Y. kandidat mal.'skokhozMetvannykh nauk. Economic aspects of raiein&I~epf cattle in the Southeast. N&Wm I pored. op. v 9911khos. 7 uo.4:22-23 Ap 157. MU'llOW (Volga Talley-Beef cattle) AMPHAMOV, I.F. Role of young tectonic movements in the formation of manganese deposits on the eastern slope of the Urals. Sov.geol. no.54:189-195 656. (KLRA 10:9) (Ural Mountaine-Manganess ores) (Geology, Structural) AMPILOGOV, I.F., inzh.j GREBINCW,.NKOP L.S., inzh.; RIVLIN, V.M., Ilnzh. Underground drainage of an inclined shaft during sinking in water- bearing sand. Shakht. stroi. 9 no.2t25-27 F 165. (MIRA18:4) 1. Treat Nikopolimarganets (for Ampilogov, Grebinchenko). 2. TsNIT- Gorosusheniye (for Rivlin). inshener; XVASHNIN, Ye.D., gorW Inzhener. vw"MiA"O"61" Theory and practice of ring timbering. Gor. 2hur. ne.554-57 Vq '57- (Kine timbering-Xquipment and supplies) (KLRk 10:6) AKPILOGOV, I.F., gorryy lnzb. Draining of fine-grained quicksands at the Grusbevka Mine. Gor. sbur. no. 109-41 A 161, . (MMA 14t1) 1. Grumbevskly rudnik Tresta Nikopoll-Margauets. (Dnepropetrovsk Provilace-Mine drainage) ad AYTIUM(Alf 1. Ye. AMPI-LOGOV, 1. Ye. - "Investigation of the Kinetics of Sorption of Acetic and Butyric Acids on Active Carbons From a Stream of Aqueous Solutions.'? Sub 26 Jun 52, Inst of Physical Chemistry, Acad Sci USSR. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In Chemical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva. January-Decenber 1952 7")- 1 -2 1132 ALMIORS: J1t..ipiloL;ov, I. Ye. Kharin, A. 1". , Xuroc-.1:4-n~ , 1. S. TITLE% Inv--'uti;;ation of the Lon,;itiidinal Diaplacenent in the Flo,. of Solu- tiono TbrouC;b a llon-Sorbin~; Char.,~v (Isjludovani,,,e prodollno-o pere- U nosa pri dvi!Lhc.,nii mstvorov c'ierez ohikhtku) PERIODICAL; Zhi-irnal Fizicheooy Xhimii, 195"', Vol. 32, '.Ir 1, p1l. 1,11-1,15 (USSR) A:,3STPUCT: a lon--itudi.ral displacement on a non-corlbinL (.,Juss) charje with diffL,-,,cnt -,rain diametoro and different velocities on the oc- casion of juppltin~; solution,. of :3o-,,-, 2i,butances w'.3 in- vesti,,~atcd. For thi.3 invlrst-,~;ation a :,etliod out, and coefficients of the lor.--tudinal dij-,-lacc.:,icnt of thu a,jiaous 3olu- tions of acetic acid und oleic acid on occasion of differant velo- citico oZ supplL,in,; the ooliitionj and different 3ij:icters of the Clasj-charZ;e Cri~iina were determina,!. 2roa the dia.-,,r,;1a obtained it i_, to be seen Viat on occ,.,3ion of the lacking; o2 it c'inr~;e a was'ninf; OuL o" the front 11hetween oulutions ~Lnd jolvont L,-: :Iaco. Conic- ~Ivantly, also ~ lon;;itudinal (Ii2,olaceviont occ,4ra c";iz~L-31 by the lact tlil-.t the current o." the liquid in t11-.c &mi-ic tu1j,! i-1 laminlar. At idcnt5cil velocitics of our-1:1~~in,-; the -7olutior. V., lun.itudinal .Iisplacc-L,ant ncc,r-,Iin~; to t'. -".,I ;-t:a-n dia-- Card 1/3 i~:ter on thc chur.~,'P. Por L-.rur~, ~.L-,.in o.' t'-Ie clmr~;~~ a ccr- ,_1_ -1112 Inv j_.. on c~ Vw ti. ~,, ill al b1o .,,~n t Sfi 1 .. tJ 21, rou, -,i On-4 in v~,Iocity e-:-*1.jt,-: , in -1:iL: o.f' -.1 dc'i -if) linal "Crit :,Lj to vouffi c iull L L, of the 10:1- Z~ituzdillal in c-oc Gf ac-tic `.,cid an,] olt:ic acid Tho rc-lation V,,,~ ~Ocfficiulltj t hu, D,~ in cll.- ,v! in ;'i ~.-, tur d in lon, it!Oin.il C1.1 -.1C 1-~ JoCi t,,r a 1 4 6 1 - ,, !~owavar, dccz not auply in the c,)s.- o,-" vc.,ry j all v,:Iocities fb~~catzo,; 1; t-oL tr,:.rofor,.i into V,, .~c:iccular dif.'I,-3ion coef- fi cian* D* + 1,,Ir (1) Xl + It i~5 ~-Loan t1at the D*-va-111P3 Twinj accordin_ to this ocliuation z7oincide with Vioic obtained b; th3 t'.at Vie aloove-Aclitioned Zquation 'Jull Viu rolntion 'x-tween ti~iu co,:ffici(_,i)t of Vie lon,:zitudinal i.j-,-slacczrierit ~.ri,' the line--r velocity -.;*,ien acetic- ppliiad to Vi-- c,1a.3---z!i_r-c -r_,ins of dif- ml, cle4c _cid iz arent tiiamoter. Th,~ro ~-irc At fi.-_-urco, 3 t;-.b1e:3, and 6 rcferences, ,.11 ol z"iO are *1avic. Card 2/3 7r,-1-21132 Invc j tiZ:ati on of the LonZ;itudinal Displacement in the Flow of Solutiono Throt.":;h a Non-'ScrbinL Char~,e ASSOCIAIION: Pcda,,u~;ical Institute>Krasnodar. Rudiotechnical Institute)Taganrog (I'vraonodarakiy pedaj,,og.-cheskiy inatitut. Ta,~anro--akiy radiotelchni- chc3xiy inatitut) SUBMITTED: October 20', 1955) AVAILABLE: Library of Con-resa Card 3/3 7777=77777-7-7 76-32-2-1�/38 AUTHORSt Kharin, A. N. 1, Ampilogovt 1. j9_._ TITIBi A Comparative Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dynamics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Bu-~Tic Acid From Their Aqueous Solutions on a Charcoal Bed (Sravnitellnaya otsenka roli kineticheekikh faktorov v dinamike adsorbtsii uksusnoy i maslyanoy kislot iz vodnykh rastvorov na ugollnoy shikhte) PERIODICAM Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 2, Pp. 341-348 (USSR) ABSTRAC91t An evaluation of the relative part of internal, external and longitudinal transport in the dynamic adsorption of acetic- and butyric acid from aqueous solutions on two charcoal sorts of different granulation at various flow velocities was car- ried out. According to 0. M. Todes and Ya. M. Bikson P de- notes the effective kinetic coefficient which depends on the kinetic coefficient of the external transport PI and that Card 1/,t of internal transport P", and in dynamic adsorption addi- 76-32-2- -10/38 A .Comparat."Lve Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- namics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyric Acid From Their Aqueous Solu- tions ~n a Charcoal Bed tionally depends on the ratio D*/()612. ozIdenotes the speoi- fic velocity of flow computed for the free layer cross-sec- tion. D* denotes the so-called effective coefficient for longitudinal transport, which depends on the heterogeneity of the layer packing, the convection mixture and the velooi- ty of molecular diffusion along the layer. It is shown that between the averaged kinetic coefficients obtained by means of dynamic experiments and those obtained by kinetic experi- ments did show no essential differences. Therefore P values from both experiments were used here. From the fact that the averaged effective coefficients P of butyric acid, obtained by kinetic and dynamic experiments, at the same velocities of flow, the eame ooncentrations of the solutions transported on the same types of charcoal of the same granulation, were very close or equal to each other, it is concluded that the part played by longitudinal transport, as a kinetic factor in the adsorption of the charcoal layer from the flow is not great. This is confirmed by a comparison of the parts played by all three kinetic factors. The relative part played by Card 21/4 the external and internal transport is essentially greater 76-3?-2-16/32 A Comparative Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- nELMiCE of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyr.-L"c Acid From Their Aqueous Solu- tions on a Charcoal Bed than that of longitudinal transport. it is shown that in the adsorption of butyric acid from solutions of constant conoen- trationa (10 mlJol/liter) the external transport plays the main part in all 3orts of charcoal and in all ranges of oL'- and d values investigated (1/0 '~~ 1/911). Only at a velocity of OC - 8 om/min ( ot' - 0,290 cm/sec) with the solid char- coal Nr 9 the part of internal transport (1/p, : 1/0" - - 5694 1 42,4) becomes measurable. In the case of the adsorp- tion of acetic acid on a birch-charcoal from solutions of small concentrations (7 niMol/liter) the external transport plays a main part ae well. Already at 0C= 3 cm/min and grains of a d -0025 cm , and with ot- 8 cm/min and grains of a d a Op25 cm, however, the amount of internal transport be- corm s measurable with that of external transport. With a further increase of the velocity of flow (or an increase of the grain-diameter of the charcoal) the part played by inter- Card 3/4 nal transport becomes dominating. With great concentration of 76-32.m2_i6/38 A Compaxative Evaluation of the Part Played by Kinetic Factors in the Dy- namics of Adsorption of Acetic- and Butyric Acid From Their Aqeous Solu- tions cn a Charcoal Bed acetic acid ( 30 mllol/liter) the adsorption velocity mainly depends on the internal transport. With more dense (more solid) charcoal Nr 9 (anthracite) internal diffusion takes place slower than in the case of birch charcoal (All is smaller). Therefore its limiting influence in anthracite is relative- ly greater than in the case of the adsorption of acids on birch charcoal, on comparable conditions. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 11 references, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut. Krasnodarskiy peda-. gogicheskiy institut (Institute for Radiotechnical Engineer- ing Taganro6r. Pedagogic Institute)Krasnodar) SUBMITPED: October 26, 1956 I- Acetic acid--Adabrption 2. Butyric acid--Adeorption 3. Charcoal--Adsorptive properties 4. Adsorption--Analysis Card 4/4 STOYAJIMM.. I.M.; AMPIDOGOV., I.Ye. Belative role of kinetic factors in the dynamics of iodine adsorption h-om aqueous solutions of halidev, Zhur.prik-l.khim. 36 nop2:287-294 F 163, (MIRL 16:3) lo Krannodarskiy gqaiid&rstv9nnyy pedagogicheokiy institut imeni 15- latiya. Voesoyuznogo Leninskogo kowmwisticlieskogg soyuza. molode'Oi. (Iodine) (Adsorption) (Halides) A)TILOGOV, I.Ye. Dependence of the pre-exponent factor In the equation for activated diffusion on the activation energy of internal diffusion of dissolved substances In active carbon grains. Zhur. fiz. kh1m. 38 no.5tl350-1353 My 164. 1. Krasnodarskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni 15-leti.ya Vsesoyiiznogo Leninskogo kommunisticheskogo soyuza molodezhi. Submitted July 14) 1963, Al, T TVS',,,,jyj,~, ~-.. V. 2003. A.,rif-2vvska,ya, S. V. '.If-),ctr.,(ye dannyye po udellimmil sopr(Aivleniyu poch v na perelogakh. Cts. sel. khoz-vu e),,j,:;tnn.,L, 1~~41.1, No. 1, :3. 60-62. SO- LE?Oj-IS 2,11URNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Mloskva, 19491 AMPLEVSK&YA, S. V. AMPIEVSFAYA, S. V. -"A Study of Methods of Determining the Specific Resistance of Soil in Working with a Plow." Min Higher Education USSR. TashIcento 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.) So.: Kr-izhn;iya Litopial, No 7. 1956. AMPL9VSYJ,YA, S.V.; AWIMEDZIUVTOV, M.A. Slecific resistance of soi1v -in the Golodnaya Steppe. Mat. po proizv. sil. Uzb. no.15:10141051W (MM& 14-8) 1. Hauchno-issledovateltskiy institut mekhanizatsii i energetiki lesnoy promyshlennosti Uzbekskov Akademii sellskokhozyaystvennyAh nauk. (Golodnaya Steppe-Soil mechanics) PLATO)MVP V.; VVLEVSKAYA S LANDES, G.; DISANSKI, S.; BICHEROVA, A., red.; A., tekhn. red. [Practices in machine ba rve sting of cotton] Opyt mashinnoi uborki khlopka. Tashkent., Gasizdat UzSSR, 1962. 78 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Uzbekistan-Cotton-picking machinery) ~ AMPIXTBV, -11". , Unused hiddon Dotentialities. Fin.SSSR 20 no.8-61-052 Ag '59. (14IIU,. 12t11) 1. Upravlyayuahchiy Tambovokoy oblantnoy kontoroy Stroybimim. (Tambov Province-Housing-Costa) 1 14 GERSJIUV,M.I.; AMPIZYXV,V.M.; KOIMLICV.A.P. Peroxide bleaching of cotton and linen fabrics. Tokst.prom.15 no.10:42-43 0155- (MLRA 8:12) (Bleaching) AMTVA, G. Influence of subsoil on the development of tobacco. Izv Inst tiutiun BAN 1:197-209 161. AMRAKHOV., G.H.,,,,-- Some data on the study of water metabolism in bronc.,3-4.ql cs- thma. Azerbaidzh. mod. zh. 6:41-47 Je'63 (MIRA 3~:l) AI-TAIHOV, G.1-11., aspirant Blood electrolyte dyrnamiea in bvcnc~jtOl astIma. Popfw-t N'o.:*32- 36 162. (141--l", 1-7!4) 1. Iz kafodry go3pila'.Inoy tarapii AN Azerbaydzianekoy SSR, zasluzhonn37 dt3yatei' mAuki, Prof. D.M. Abdulayev) Azarbaydzhanskogo gosudarstvennoga iraditsln,7kogo inBtituta imeni Nuilmanova. F" R.- -v I _-'r"j". 'I Three n3tcrnnt4V,.~S. of t e revd overpass. (M,inisterstvc) str.%~ebTVctv!) Proha. Vc]. 4. nc'.. 8, Au.crust 1'56. SOIIR~'E: Eart Eurcpc3n Accessicps List, (L-LAI), Library ef Congress VOI.5~, no. 12p December 395P. AMUINOV, H --4w- of the acitvitles of village soviets in the field of - ctive fan animal busbandr7 by the'distr!ct sovists of worcors' deputies. Test. AN razakh. SSR 13 no.2:28-37 IF 157. (Kazakhstan-Stook and stockbreeding) (XLRA lo:6) AMRIN V K. Sanitary and hygienic characteristics of substances used for decreasing evaporation from water reservoir surfaces. Zdrav. Kazakh. 22 no.9:63-64 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz Instituta obshchey i komutunallnoy gigiyeny AMN SSSR i Karagandinskogo meditsinskog.) instituta. ~T T-AS13WEV, Zh.; AMRIYEV. A. Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh S.S.R. Vest. AN razakh. SSR 13 no.lOtIO4 0 157. (MIR& 10t12) 1. Predsedatell Prezidii, Terkhovnogo Soveta Kazakhskoy SSR (for TaBhenevj. 2. Sekretarl Prezidii, rerkhovnogo Soveta Kazakhakoy SSR (for Amriyev), Alma-Ata. (Anezov, Mukhtar Omarkhanovich 1897-) M AU'?HOR: .-Amrom, L. A. 64-1-17/19 TI'?IJE: Conferenc-i on the Tasks of Introducing Hydxogen percxide into tba fttimia Econana- (Soveshchaniyo o zadachakh vnedreniya peitkisi v0dorloda V narWnoye.kbozyaystvo). PERIODICAL: Xhimicheakaya Promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 1, pp- 55-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The conference was held at the end ofliovember, 1957, in Moscow by the All Union Aesociation for Chemistry imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev and the Ministry for Chemical Industry under the participation of representatives of the city and the district of Moscow, the councils for economics of Leningrad, Ivanovsk, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, as well as MKhP, VKhO, imeni D. I. Mendeleyev, and a series of scientific research institutes, among these that of cotton induBtry TsNIKhBi), paper induBtry (TsNIIB), and building industry ~V" II-zhelezobeton). The followine contributions were delivered to the theme mentioned in the title: "On the Task of Introduction of Hydrogen Peroxide in Economics" by L. A. Amrom, "On the Transport Conditions and Organisation Card 1/2 of the Storage of HydroEen Peroxide" by V. K. Byalko, "On :.nkh~ I I fa i~l B-I-t .1 %, a- 4;ZL Coaference on the Tasks of Introducing Hydrogen Peroxide into 64-1-17/1-54 tho National Economy the Prospects of the Improvement of the Technical and Economic Qualities of Hydrogen Peroxide Production" by Z. G. Ullyanova, as well as a series of contributions on the attempts to apply hydroeen peroxide in the branches of building-, -textile-, paper-, and other industries. The advantaGen of the application of hydrogen peroxide are enumerated sa well as various kinds of application and possibilities, and it is pointed to foreign and Russian research works, AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Hydrogen peroxidt-Production 2. Hydrogen peroxide-USSR 3. Hydrogen peroxide-Economic aspects Card 2/2 V. -777177777777~~~-~ AMROMI L.A.; STASINEVICHy D.S. Present state and prospects for the development of the production of bromine, iodine, and their compounds. ZhuroVKHO 7 no.1:47-56 162. 04IRA 15:3) (Bromine compounds) (Iodine compounds) ~ ~. .1 ~ ri - -.-~ s. ,- 11 - ~ ~ ..-. ~I AICOA, L.A.; B)IMAIDAMN, 1 V.; ri'YMN, M.V. Larpe resources of raw materials for iodine prodiirl-.on. Nhim. prom. no. 4058-260 Ap 164. (MNA 17:7) 170) SOV/2o-125-2-57/64 ,TT11CR: Amrom, S. D. TITLE: A 7'ethod for the Objective Evaluation of Typological Charac- teristics of Higher Nervous Activity in I-Ian (Obl'yektivnoye ustanovleniye tipologicheskikh osobennostey vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti u cheloveka) PERICDICAL: Doklady Alkademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 2, PP 439-442 (USSR) ABSTEACT: Apart from physiology the problem indicated in the title is also interesting for other branches of science. In order to solve this problem the author elaborated a method of comprehensive objective evaluation of the main parameters of nerve functions which he called "conditioned level" kuslovnyy uroven'). To this end the author constructed an electronic apparatus. Simultaneously vith the sound of an acoustic signal it starts counting the time on the first stop-watch. This count is suspended as soon as the tested person presse3 a rubber bulb. At that nonent the second stop-watch starts functioning and continues until the person presses the rubber bulb. In this manner the pressure of the Card 1/4 hand, the latent period between the acoustic signal and the SOV/2o-125-2-57,"64 .4 Me-fliod for the Objective Evaluation of Typological Characteristics of Highor Nervous Activity in Man beginning of the pressure on the rubber bulb and the delay of the reaction can be measured -,vith an accuracy of 0.001 see. The essential feature of this method of conditioned level is that the tested person is asked to press the rubber bulb under the control of hie or her eyes until the 50th graduation on the reflexometer scale of the electronic apparatus is reached. Then the person is asked to repeat the same performance with- out seeing the scale. The pressure on the bulb should start after the sound of the acoustic signal and last until the lamp marking the 50th Graduation of the scale (the condition- ed level of the author) flashes up. Each tested person should perform the first 10 teats under visual control and the second 10 blindfold. Then the scale was uncovered and the person could examine the degree of divergence from the conditioned levolb In the blindfold teats the tested persons either struck that level or diverged from it. This eas accompanied in their minds by satisfaction or dissatisfaction. Table 1 shows the results of the test. A siniglo test characterized the functional condition of the central nervous system. In Card .2/4 order to reveal typological characteristics one test per day SOV/2o-125-2-57/64 A Method for the Objective Evaluation of Typological Characteristics of Higher Nervous Activity in Ilan was made with the same person on 10 successive days. The average arithmetic values of the latent period and of the delay of the reaction to a division of the reflexometer characterized the motility of the main nervous processes. In order to find out the index of strength of nervous prooes- sea the values recorded on 10 days were added up separately for the posilive and for the negative divisions of the re- flexometer; the difference of these values is considered the index of the prevalence of the stimulating over the retarding process (or vice-vorza) or of the balance of those processes, if the two values were equal. Table 2 shows the results ob- tained from 26 women working with olectromechanic computers at the Leningrad post-office. This method permits to evaluate the retardation process not only if the effect equals zero (stimulation and retardation process counterbalancing each other), but also if the retaidation -,-,roceso prevails over the stimulnting process or vice-versa. By this method typo- logical characterietics of the nerve-syster. in man can be determined. It is possible to asr:i&n intermediate types to Card 3/4 typoloGical -roups and to determine the fifth type of nerve- SO'1/2o-125-2-571'64 A Yethod for the Objective Evaluation of Typological Char--,cteristics of F'"Sher Nervous Activity in Man system previously mentioned by P. P. Pavlov (Ref 1). There are 2 tables and 1 Soviet rcference. ASSOCTATION: Institut evolyutoionnoy fiziologii im. I. M. Sechenova llkadeinft nauk SSSR (Institute of Lvolutionary Ph Biology imeni 1. M. Sechenov .R of the Academy of Sciences, USS ~ PRESEFTED: November 6, 1958, by L. A. Orbeli, Academician SUDI-TITTED: October 1, 1950 Card 4/4 ,Q AMROA, S.D. FunotjoW interaction of analysor sy5temo. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no~4: 974-976 ~u 161. (MIRA 1415) 1. Institut evolyutaionnoy fiziologii imeni I.M.Sechenova AN SS40 Predstavleno akaAemikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (NERVOUS SYSTEMI AMOMP S.D. Study of the parameters of a purposeful motor reaction. Zhur, vys.nerv.deiat. 12 no-1354-62 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15M) 1. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciencest Leningrad. (MVEMENT (PHYSIOWGY)) (NERVOUS SYSTF14) AIMROM, S.D... IEBEDEV, O.T.; VIKHOREVA, KN. Device for studying the higher nervous activity in man by the method of conditioned level. "gh-ar. vys. nerv. doiat. 15 no.3: 567-572 MV-Je 165. (1-1,'PIA 1~-.6) 1. lnstitut evolyutslonnoy fizlologli i blokhimli im. 1.14. Sechenova AN SSSR. Neurodynamic characterlstic-R of the zones of the cerel--ral (cortex In man, DA1. P.N S'~Oli 163 no.3077-740 JI 165o ( 1-'.'AlRf, 18%7) 1. inst.itut evolyutsionnoy fiziologil im. I.M.Sechenova AN SSSR. Sub- mitted August 4, 1964. 11 2:'162-66 SOURCE CODE: UR/0247165/015/003/056710572 '-'I AUTHOR: Amrcm, S. D.; Lebedev, 0. T.; Vikhoreva, K. N. ,ORG: Inatitute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry Imeni 1. M. Sechenoval Academy .3f Sciences,SSSR (Inatitut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii i biokhimii Akademii ,nauk SSSR) FTIX: Device for the Investigation of higher nervous activity in man by the 1conditioned level method SOURCE.-, Zhurnal vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti, v. 15, no. 3, 1965t 567-572 TOPIC TAGS: nervous system, ri?flex activity, conditioned reflex,- medical, equipment ABs,rRACI': The conditioned level method proposed for studying higher nervous acti- ,vity corsiste of having the subject press a button up to an assigned point on the !scale oil a iN.-flexometer; hin sense of sight, hearing or, touch may be used. The subJ Ject is then required to repeat the same action "blindly". A special apparatus iwas conf,tructed for the study of this method. When the apparatus is turned on the zfirst timer measures ~he tine of latent stimulation. Simultaneously, a stiniulus UDC: 612.833.81 + 612.821.1 "3162 6 6- ACC NRt APS015947 (sound, Aight, etc.) is generated. As soon as the subject presses the button on his cont:nol board the first timer is stopped and the second is activated. When the stimulus is stopped by the subject, a starting impulse is produced which stops the Isecond timer and switches on the third. This timing device, measuring the time of latent ritardation, continues to count the time until the operation stops. If the "blind" ;ction of the subject fails to reach the given level, the third device is not swit:hed an and the second -timer operates until the operation stops. There am four stimulators in the apparatus which may emit stimuli at (1) the beginning of the latent stimulation, (2) the end of the latent stimulation, (3) the and of the reaction, L. e., at the beginning of latent retardation, (4) the end of latent stimulation. The order of stimuli may be varied, for example, to 1-4, 2-3, 3-46 etc. The exact deviation from the conditioned level of the "blind" action of the subject is measured by the deflection of rays on the screen of an oscillograph. Block diagraim of the test apparatus are presented. Orig. art. has:' 4 figures. SUB COM 06/ SUBM DATE, 23Mar64/ ORiG RErt ow OTH RErt 000 lCiwl 2A AHROUN, L. To. Brivan salt basin. Trudy Arm.geoloxpr, nool:67-74 '57. (MIRA 12:1) (Hrivan region--Rock-salt) -n(I 71;nitcd p. 1 1. 2, no. 27, Nov. 19,1:"', iAc _,rad, Yu~.Ios SO: Eon-~hly List of East European Accessions, LC, Val. 3, no. ..' -I I~fl ~ '. _4 ": -_,*',-. - " ! . ~' ~'._.-' . . . I . 11 .1 . I . . I., ~ .-,F. ; I KRANJUCq Velimir; AMSELO Vera.; POLUSKY, Melita; KOCRANSKY-DEVIDE, Vandap dr Contribution to the geology and paleontology of the Neocene of Doboanica in the western part of the Kreka coal-bearing area; with a eologic map, 4 profiles, and a table. Geol vjes Hrv l3t97_10 159. ublished 160) (EEAI lo;4) S 1. Zavod za geologiju ugljena i nafte, Tehnoloaki fakultet, Zagreb, kaciceva 26/Iv (for Kranjec and Amsel). 2. Geolosko-paleontoloaki institut, Sveuciliste Zagreb, Socijal. Revolucije 8/11 (for Pavlovsky and Kochansky-Devide). 3. Urednicki odbor, Geoloski vjesnik, glavni urednDc (for Kochansky-Devide) (Bosnia and Hercegovina--Geology) (Coal) V 0 PAFP, Adolf, dr.,prof. (Vienna); A.MSEL, Vera (Zagreb) Pew fossil finds from the dril3ing U3cinj-6 (U -6)in southern Montenegro. Geol vjes Hrv 14:41-51 160 (publ.lgi). 1. PaliontologlachesInstitut aer Univarsitit, Wien (Vienna) (for Papp). 2. Zavod za gaologiju ugljena i nafte, Tehnoloaki fakulteta Svoucilista u Zagrebu (for Amsel), vi~ ~-~O&HHA IOZICA Sec.16 Vol.6/3 V, - - Z YA, 0. k. cancer March 58 801. Prolonged cultivation of virus-lik:e formations derivedfrom malignant tumourf of man (cancer of 'he itam4ch and cancer of the br;ast) in developing chick embr,)~s (Russian texo Am. SHARINA 0. K. Inst. of Epidemiol., Microbiol. and Hyg., Kiev Vap. Onkol. 1956, 2T2 (2117iI5)IWU3. 2 Tables 3 Material from human gastric and mammary cancers was transplanted on to the chorin-allantoic membrane Of 7- to 8-day-old chick embryos. The time-interval betwcen I he transplantations was 3-5 days. The original turnours and the embryonic mernbraries on to which the tumour material had been transplanted were examined under thr electron microscope for the presence of virus-like bodies. For this purpose a watery Suspension of the tissue (i : io) was centrifuged successively at 3,000 revolutions per minute for 15 min., at 6,ooo revs. p.m. for 15 min., at 2o,ooo revs. in. for -2o min. and again at 2o,ooo revs. p.m. for 1.5-2 hr. After the final centri- ugation,'the deposit was transferred to collodion membranes. Globular virus-like r formations were observed in 7 Out Of 15 human turnours. The globular bodies also apeared on the transplantation of mmerial from 9 turnours (in 2 cases after several hUnd tran7slantatiom during 5-3o repeated transplantations, after which they disappeart. The poslilityof the prolonged cultivation (up to months) of globular formatiorat from human turnours on chick embryos indicatu their living nature. Further rewarch is needed to elucidate the actiological role of these formations. Prigozhina - Moscow S/075/611/016/006/001/006 Blo6/B'47 AUTHOR3: Amsheyeva, A. A.e and Bezuglyy. D. V, TITLE: Cerium determination in pig iron by titration with hydroquinone uolution PERIODICAL: Zburnal anali-.icheskoy kh.4mii. v. 16. no. 6. 1()61, 683-687 TEXT: The authors developed a reliable and quick method for determining cerium in iron metals. It is based on the separation of cerium from other elements in the form of fluorides at a p1l of 2-5, and on the rapid and exact titrimetric cerium determination with a hydroquinone solution. T%o values were measured for the solubility product of CeF3 8.1-1()-16 .1~1t)-15 (conductometrically) (Ref, , Weaver J. (radiometrically) and 1 4 4: L.. Purdi W. C., Anal.. Chim. Acta 20. 376 (19~9)) The solubility of cerium fluoride was found to be 3-70-5 moles/i iter for V11 2, 1.2-IC-4 moles/liter for pH 1, and 1.1,10-3 moles/liter for p-H 0. The VIE-iChEd-in portion of pig iron should contain 2-3 mc cf cerium Determina- tion is carried out as follows.- the weighed-in portion of pig iron Card 1/3 S/075/61/016/006/001/oc6 CeriDu deterininution In Blo6/BI47 (1-3 g-, depending on the cerium content) is heated with 25,30 milliliters of HC] (1 . 1) until complete dissolution takes place, The precipitated carbort is filtered off. The volume of the filtrate together with tl)e washiiig fluids should not exceed 50 milliliters, Than. 0-5 P, Of asc orbic acrid fnr the reduction of trivalent iron and. subseq,.aently, 27 re bdded dropwise to the rold solution -antil precipitation J, .::.,ionia a S~ I Then. 0.5 g of sodium fluoride is added and the tigthly closed vzl-- --~i shaken for I hr. The fluoride precipitate is filtered off and The filter with the precipitate is war.Z., .-'j tiine~ with hot water inci.--,-~rated and slightly anneal;d in a muffle furnace. 1.5'mi22iliters .,f sul--~'uric acid 0 ; 4) is added to the residue and evaporated to ellmir-ate hydrofluoric acid complotely. The croled residue is dsZol~,ed 1? 150 milliliters of water. Thereafter. 5 mdllll~Jters o' s4lifi,111ir acid (dersity 7.84) and m::Alllifers of a 215-3 anirmonium, solu- fion are added for ceriita oxidation. Thn s-llifdon is boil~'d 5 7 .ij;n to remove the excess oxidizin,-: agent. cot-npletE.,'Ly, One drol of ferroine is added tn the c-oled 6C,L1t4D-1 and then 'it.-a, 'ed v-`~th a 0,0015 -, sclution of ~Ydrcqu~none i-.-. su.1fur-,.- acid until a p-ink c--:,1or a-pl,~ars T4.-,-ri.-netric (,-~tei;,Anation can be carried out with sufficient accl;ru%y in tho prcsence (-," It-.nthanum, neodyinium and praseodymi-,im, Trivfilent iri,,n and hexavalent Card 2P BEZU(ILYYO D.V.; AMSHEYEVA. A.A. Determination of cal,cium in modified cast irons* Zhuroanalekhim* 17 no.9:1045-1051 D 1629 (MIRA 16-.2) 1. Leni4 'Kharkov P61ytechnical Institute and Malyshev Trow rt Maohine-Iftilding Plant. tGoalclum-Analpin) (Cast iron-Analysio) S103 62/028/003/003/017 B127YB1 10 AUTHOR: Amsheyeva, A. A. ---------------- TITLE. Complexometric determination of zinc and nickel in cyanide electrolytes PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 26, no- 3, 1962, 278-279 TEXT: An analytical method is elaborated for solutions of the following compositions: 25-35 g/liter Zn2+ ; 0.2-0,,5 g/liter Ni 2+. 65-75 g/liter P NaCN; 70-80 g/liter NaOH; 2-4 g/liter Na 2S; and 2-3 g/liter gelatin, Na 2Zn (J"v )4is destroyed with formaldehyde in alkaline medium (pH-10-110.5). V0 O4---4CH CNOH + Na ZnO and Zn is complexo- Na 2Zn(", 4 ' 4CHOH + 2H 2 2 2 2 metrically determined with Trilon B in the Fresence of Chromogene black ET-00 as indicator. No Ni-dimethyl glyoxim complex is formed in high- alkaline solution. Glycolonitrile forms, however, with excess formaldehyde and NJ can be precipitated with dimethyl glyoxim after 10-15 min,, The precipitation is dissolved in HCI and Ni is determined with ZnSO 4 against Card 112 2 AMSFZYE'VA, A.A., inzh. Determination of bismuth in babbitt with xylenol orange. Mashinostroonie no.6:97-98 N-D 163. (MIRA lbtl2) AMSHEYEVA, A.A.; BEZUGLYY, D.V. Determination of bismuth in cast iron by a photometric or a complexometric method with xylenol orange. Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no. 1:9,7-101 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Zavod transportnogo mashinostroyeniya imeni V.A.Malysheva Politekhnicheskiy itstitut imeni Lenina, KharIkov, w1 dru..o 2~ (1WMu. Drag inftstry) j 11,7 AKSIIIBBKIY, N.V. Kagnetic separator fDr finely ground wtarial Patent U.S.S.R. 71.513, Doe, 31, 1949* ((;A 47 no.1919892 153) , ANSHINSKIr, N.Y. Structural factors determining the mineralization of C~orwy Altai, Trudy GDr,-gw%#jnpt#w&p.-Sib.fil.AN SSSR no.17: 173-178 156. " (MIRA 13:5) (Altai Mountains-Ore deposits) AMSHINSKIT, NON. Zonality of gamm-fields and accessor7 minerals In granite massifs of the Altai. Geol. I geofis. no-1:38-51 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Sibirskly nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut geologii. geofi- ziki I mineralinogo syriya. (Altai Mountains-Granite) AMS9INSKIrf N.N. Using data on the isotope composition of lead for determining the age of complex metal mineralization of the Altai. Trudy SNIGGI&9 no.6slO2-105 161. (KM 150) (Altai Mountains-Ore deposits) (Lead--Isotopes) AMSHINSKIYj N.N. Zoning radioactive elements and the morphology of intrusive bodies. Trudy SNIGGIMS no.6tlO6-109 161. (MIRA 15M (Radioactive prospecting) R~, LEIEDEV, I.V., otv.red.vvpixska; KASIYANOV, M.V., glavnyy red.; GURARI, F.G., zam9stitell glav-nogo red.; AMSHINSKIY, n.N., red.; ARUSTAMDV, A.A., red.; DERBIKOV, I.V., r`e-C1-.-;-KAmff1mV-'-V-.P.' red.; KALUGIN, A.S., red.; MALIKOV, B.N., red.; MIKUTSKIY, S.P., red.; ROSTOVTSEV, N.N., red.; SUKHOV, S.V., red.; TESL9NKO, Yu.V., red.; UMANTSEV, D.F., red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn.red.; RAGINA, G.M., vedushchiy red. [Biostratigraphy of Mesozoic and Tertiary sedimentain Western Siberia] Biostratigrafiia mazoziiskikh i tretichnykh otlozhenii Zapadnoi Sibiri. Moskva, Gostoptekbizdat. Vol. 1. 1962. 590 p. Vol. 2. (Atlas of paleontological plates and their explanations] Atlas Raleontologichaskikh tablits i ob"iasneniia k nim. 1962. 128., plates. (Its Trudy, no.22). (MIRA 17-4) KA7,ARIIJOV, V.P., otv.red.vvpuska; ROSTOVTSEV, N.N., g_-lavnrx red.; SEGAL', Z.G., vedushchiy red.; GURARI, F.G., zamestitell glavnogo red.; AIMISHINSKIY 0 P.)I., red.; DERBIKOV, I.V., red.; KALUGIII, A.S., red.; MALIKOV, B.N.j red.; MIKUTSKIY, S.P., red.; SUKROV, S.V., red.; TESL---NKO, Yu.v., red.; UMAHTSEVY D.F., red.; GAVRILOVA, N.V., red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn. red. [Geology and proapoets ror finding o.11 and gas in t1w northwoBtern part of the Siberian Platfonn.] Goologichookoe stroonlo I porspuktivy nefte- gazonoonosti sevoro-zanada Sibirskol r1atfonny. Leningrad, Gostoptekhl- zdat, 1963. 183 p. [Tnidy Sibirsko mucl;no-issledovateltskogo insti- tuta geologii, geoflziki I ntneralrnogo syrtya, no.28*j (MRA 160-1) Some characteristics of the distribution of accessory elements in granitoids. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 21.~ no. 2:55-65 F 164. (11-W 17:5) 1. SJbirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut p~rlogiiv geofiziki i minerallnogo syrIya, Novosibirsk. Al-'-SHlNSK1:Y, N.N.; MAR11CH, I.V.- MCLULANOV, V.I.; Oi~LOVA, L.I.; GORB, A.M.; KUMETSOV, IYU.A., nauchn. red. ; SNORCHKOVP i.Ye.,, nauchn. red.; IMMITOVSKlY, V.A., ved.red. (Accessories of the granitoids of the Altai and methods for studying them] Akt-pssorii granitol(lov Altaia i me- todika ikh izucheniiti, k,oskva, 1,edrn, 1964. 175 P. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kuznetsov). ~14 0 6 *so$ e 0 0-0 0 0 :41 It I (~A :09 is a 99 Utz b a I a A 4.0 pa"14111i ..IN Lime kAb&ss end Its role In the sugar Industry. "r I A. 1. GAITHOv. VdAAWF. 1"w, 194P. A Sufat 1814, Abstria.12 10, No. 4, 443(10424). it. S41600 .60 a1v 41.1 is' AV -0 Ole 0 0 4) e l*ee 0 0 Ta= all. 1A A I rw Or IN I IF a 0 a Q I V 1 1,-m a we* lee lee to 06 ,pWum sits In b*O-Squ n=u* Th.$ awmest A A. Nt. CAM"- %akkarxdVa . Ng;~ Amder a' ihttffmt*Q( facMe ~, t1uly (a jtew,jiNO.3,16-2M949)- -Tbes,11 thek climi"J"'n 1619 49itS on mokwo fonrAtion a,rr given. Numcrm. durit'S diflemlt Pb*ws f4 malluls. W v. H. Wkaw tablesareshowN., V RP V V 0. 101, 0. 1 '0., 0'. 4, -J-P-A-a - -,A, 20 00 00 VO 0 ,so tie 0 4 - L A ACTALLOSIOC" LMIATURE CL&SUPICA"aft -4 salon* 440 Q-v 4111114*1 416911 am a-V m IM u 0 j p 9 An A I a N a 0 5 1 x a 9 a a 4A0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i0of J. 0.1 0 00-00 0-960909 09 so 0 1!L H f--~ pn~" -?L,- ah.-H&L22M ANSLER, N.K. -, GAMOV, A.K. Molasses of the supir refineries in Kazakotan. Sakharnaya Prom. 23, 10-11, 18-20 049. (MLRA 2:9) (CA 47 no.20:10879 '33) 1. Alm-At& Sugar Tract. Kazakh U.S.S.R.. ANSIER. I.Ko-; GAHOV, AGM. Molasses of the sugar refineries in Casachstan. Sakharnaya From. 23, No.12, 21-4 149. (KLRA,2:11) (CA 47 no*15:7802 '53) 1. Zuckerriiben-Trust, Alma-Ata, Kazak Republic. U.S.S.R. - - I v. Certain variations of viscour fibers, p. 235- (PF7,DIYe*L WLOY'IE ZY, Ioodz, Vol, 7, no. 9/10, Sel't-/Oct- 1953.) oil SOt Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, (EEAL),, LCq Vol. h~ h1o. A,$ jqpn. 1955, Uncl. AKSTIBOVITSKITI A, u& a text on" t6" o'c' ODOMir. alpacts of read-panel production (O]Cconomio aspects of read-panel production" by A,X, Chugsi, T.T. Savranchuk, N- Ubanko- Reviewed by A. AmetibovitskII)o Stroi. mt. 4 nosq.-39 S 158. (HIRA 11; 10) I.Zamsstitall nabballnika planovo-proizvodstvannogo upr&vleniya Ministerstva atroital'stya Kazakhmkoy SSR. (Read (Botad;r)) (Chugat. A.M.) (Savranchuk, P.T.) (Babanko. N.) ANISTIBOVITSKIY. Hfl, Leininogrorsk. Vostochno-Kitzakhatnnakaya oblnst') I... ~A Open road for mixed crews. Strottell 2 n0.7:14 J1 '56. (NTAA lotl) (Building) ANSTIBOVITSKIT, Konya Abramovich; GOLUBBY, Mikhail 1van9vich; USPMKIT# V.V,, red.; IrMUMCF.-Y~.K., red.izd--va; HUTIM, L.Ya., tekhn.red. (Lowering the cost of construction and assembly work,, practices of builders in lastern Kazakhstan] Sninhenie sebestoimosti atroitellno- montazhnykh rabot: iz opyta stroak Voatochnogo lazakhatana. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stoit.. arkhit. i Btroit. materialam, 1958a 93 P. (MIRA 12:2) (Kazakhstan--Construction industry--Costs) 1~ A)t&TIBOVITSKIT Mikhail Abra yAg4; IL'YASUMO, L.Y., red.; TURABAYXV, B., (Baa.'x.ess accounting in constA-uction] Khosraschet v stroitelletve. Alma-Ata, Kazakhskoe gos.izd-vo, 1959. 142 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Kazakhstan--Construction industry--Finance) .U4STIBOVITSKIY, Honyik Abramovich; USPENSKIY, V.V.. red.; KUTSEHOVA, A.A., P.G., tekhn.red. [Operational production planning and business accounting in building; building practices in Kazakhstan] Operativno-proiz- vodstvennoe planirovanie i khoziaistvennyi raschat v stroi- tellntva; iz opyta stroak Kazakhatana. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialnm, 1959. 186 1). (MIRA 12:12) (Ka.zakhBtan-Construction industry) AMSIMOVITSKIL M.A. Operational pl4inning and lower echelon accounting in tbo con- struction InAustry. Trudy MISI no.14!576-587 '59- (14IRA 1311) 1. Zamentitell nachallnika planovo-proizvodst7muiogo upravleniya, 14inisterstvo atroitalletva Kazakbskoy SSR. Onnatructinn ln~us try--Ac count. irq;) AMSTIBOVITSKIYj M.A. ----------- Strengthening an(I further development of speciplized and assembly organizations in Kazakhstan. Prom.stroi. no.100-9 162. (MM 15s12) 1. Ministerstvc) titroitelletva Kazakhokoy SSR. Wankhatan-Construction, IndustM) Subject USSRAqedioine AID P - 1412 Card 1/1 Pub. 37 -- 9/23 Author Amstislavskaya S. M., Sanitary Inspector Title Experience in sanitary education work of the Medical and Epidemiological Station of the Ordzhonikidze hegion, Sverdlovsk. Periodical : Gig i san., 1, 37-40, Ja 1955 Abstract : Describes the organization of hygiene and physical instruction of students and their parents in regional schools, under the supervision of the Chief Physician of the Medical Service. The program started in 1946 and was improved in succeeding years. Institution: None Submitted : Ag 2, 1954 ANITISLAVSUU, S.M.; B31LOIRTLOYA, A*V* (Sverdlovsk) When dusk descends on the citY. Zdorovla 6 no.3:11 Nr 160. (MMA, 13 :5 Y ($VJMDLOVSr--MILWH IIDUGATIOIF) . :~,~ .:; % 1 , , -. - ma is c1 &E!ux~ -I-*- - - ` 1. ~ " , i Z~ 1, ., -I - ~I .. . AMMSLIUKlY, A.Ya. High-intensity setup for observing interference of liEbt. Fiz.v shkolet 20 no.l.*66-70 Ja-F 160. (NIEA 14:10) 1. Pedagogicheskiy inatitut, Corno-Altaysk. (Interference (Light)) AESTISIAVSKIYj A.Z. Biology of reproduction of the Asian smelt (Osmerus eperlanus dentex (Staind)) in the southern part of the Ob'Baye Trudy Sal. atats. UFAN SSSR nosl.,58-73 159. (MIRA 14!9) (Obf Bay-Smelts) (Reproduction)