SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEVA, N.N. - ANDREYEVA, O.I.
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ANDRKMA, N.N.
The RM-2 photopyrauometer. Trudy ANII 217:175-179 159.
(Pyranometer) (MIRA 1312)
ANDREYWAP N.N,
Results of investigating the pwsitivity~of balkubo~xstera
and pyrgeometers. Tmdy AANIf'229i3A,?-16606l.-*
'(MIRA .14t$)
(Actinomet~ii) - I
DVOSKINAp G.I.; A K.A., red.; ANDREYEVA, T.P., red.;
,HDRMVA N N - SYCHEV,
K,DTLYAK6VA, 0.1., tekhn.red.
(Materials from observations at drifting research stations North
Pole-6 and North Pole-7 in 1958-19591 Materialy nabLiudenii. nauchno-
iseledoTateliskikh dreifuiushchikh stantaii "Severnyi polius-6,"
"Severnyi Polius-7" 1958/59 gods Leningrad, Isd-vo "Horskoi transport,"
1963. 709 p. Leningrad. Arkticheskii i antarkticheskil nauchno-
isoledovatellskii inatitut. Trudy, vol.251). (KIRA 16:5)
(Arctic regions--Mateorology-Observations)
(Arctic regions--Actinometry-Observations)
ACC NR- AP6000771 SOURCE: CODE: UR/0246/65/065/009/1,92/139-7
AUTHOR: Andreyev6s _K* IT* r1
ORO: Epilepsy Clinic and.Laborstory of Slectro-pbysiology of tho Scien-~
tific Research Institute of Psychiatry of the Ministry of Health Rbk'bK#
Mose (RliniEa epllepal "i laborstor1ye f Z 10-rog f
.issledovatellskogo instituta. paikbistrii Ministerstva zdrevookbroneniya
RSFSR)
TITLE: The therapeutic effectiveness of benzonal and its mode of actions
SOURCE: Zburnal nevropatotogii I psikbistrit, v9-65, no, go 1965p
1392-1397
TOPIC TAGS: nervous system drug, clinios-I medicines experiment animals
EEGp drug effect
BSTRACT: A clinical trial of this recently snythesized medication was
conducted in 1960 in 95 ambulatory or hospitalized epileptics for 6
months to 2-3 years. In 18 cases repeated EEG's were taken prior to
end during the trial to determine the dynamics.of the effoot of single
doses (0.1-0.4 g) and protracted treatment. Unipolar and bipolar deri-
vations were useds and In some cases baso-redial derivations* No toxi-
uDct 616-853-PB5-786+615,786-o6t6l6.8
ACC NR- Ap6ooO771
city was observed, The drug bad 112 the effect of luminal. During the
dynamic clinical study optimal daily doses were determined; those were:
0.05-0o2 g for children and 0.1-0.3 g for adults (to be increased to up
to1*2 g)l and were higher than those recommended in an earlier trial,
Banzonal seemed to act mainly on the.cortax of the cerebral hemispheres,
In patients with two apparent foei'(oortical and sub-cortical) another
medication with preferred subcortical effect (dilentin, obloracons pben-
soon) bad to be added, Beat effect was seen on convulsions with corti-.
eel involvement of varying origin. Not only generalized but also focal
and Jacksonian oonvulsions respondode This was reflected in the EEG#
The importance:of a dynamio EM study is stressed; a combibstion of
clinical and laboratory data permits more specific medical trestment
with better results. Orig* art, bas: 2 figures.
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:TI T LVE :Actinesneti-ic observations in the Arctic Seas during the International Geophy-
sical Year (1957-59)
jSOURCE: Leningrad. A-,-'.,-.icheskiy i antarkticlicskiy naiichno-issledovatellskiy institut.
;Trudy, v. 2C59, Okcano-yrafichoz;kiyc i gidromoteovologicheskiya issledovanka
lArk-ticheskikh mo::,cy (oceanographic and hydrometeorological studies of Arctic Seas),
!79-95
t
PPIC TAGS: actinometry, solar radiation, optic albedo
IA3STRICT: The author surveys actinometric data collected during the international Geo-I
physical Year and supplemcnted by occasional observations since 1940. The now data dif-~
ifer somewhat from the older due partly to the lack of standardization of observations.
For example, actinometrist S. N. Makarov found that the albado of the sun measured
fro-m the Lhip's ba-4 is twice that measured amidships where the reflection due to the
4pls ubite paiwc is greater. Much remains -to be done in this respect. Heat impart-
5
led by solar radiation to the surface of the sea varies with the sun's altitude above
ithe horizon and with tho transparency of the atmosphere. The relationship between ra-
Card 1/2
I., A., D-nil n, ~11, 1,11 7n
V~ 3 011 11
o, nt.cohoIs -nto hy1--oc,1-*---,n- o:' thc
Obt-;-nin- f!-o- r: mi :~ --n of' ethyl ket -n, T-. 1060/
It, is nl'cy.-in -.h-,t anler the con-litionn the a-MlItion o-l' ncthyl-etthyl-
1~2t~-,nc to io:-ol-.res the f)rination o' n1 hylr~)ca-.,'; Ons with 6
-to:7,s.
T
lie '---bc-lev '1! Unlm 3ci. Ro:-- Inst.
17
S-: j nu-n-AL of G-.a.~rrl (USSA~ 1.5 (60) N-3.
Andreyeva, N. P.', Photopyranometer NMS-2, Tr. Arkt. n.-i. in-ta (Works of the
Arctic Scientific Research institute), No 217, 1959, p 175-179; (RZIiGeofiz 8/59-7746)
ARMTEVA, N.S.; VOTNIK, A.I,: RAYSH, V.G.: TANCHER. N.I.; SHEYCHINED, M.N.
Ozygan therapy by inhalation and subcutaneous injection. Yrach.delo
no.8:863.Ag 157. (MLRA 10:8)
1. Penzensiniva gorodskaya bolinitea im. K-A-Semeshko
(OXTOIN-THERAP UTIC USIC)
ANDREYEVA, N. S.: Master Geolog-Mineralog Sci (diss) -- "The lithology of the
basic genetic types of Quaternary deposits of Voronezh Oblast". Voronezh, 1958.
8 pp (Voronezh State U), 120 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 113)
AN;.'s,~FY1,NA, N. 1. (Konkva)
:~-.ructlirt! of globillar prnt,~~lrn basod on X-ray structural
cri,stn1lo[Taphy lata. Ujp. 3nvr. biol. r8 no. 10-21
!-.~g I, - I
.1 rjl~. 'MIRA 17:12)
ANDRLUVA, N. S.
Pbysical Cherlstry
Dissertation: "Rofentganogaphic Investigation of Certain hber Pro-
teins.* Cand Pb;s_4~th Sci, Moscow State In Moscow, 1954. (defretivnyy
Zhurnal--Khimiya, Moscow, No 3. Felb 54)
SO: SUM 213, 20 Sept 1954
7, ~T 11, ~--YTI~fl 71
T_W.-=_==_ __ ZI '_ -
I __ =_
"X-Ray Analyais of Antibiotics"
Antibiotiki, No 3, 19511, 3-11
This is a review of the X-ray analyses of the fol3ming antibiotics:
benzyl penicillin salts, chloramycetin, terramycin, aureomycin, and gram-
icidin. Bibliography contains 12 references. (R7-hlQiim, No 3, 1955)
so: sum-no 845, 7 War 56)
USSR/Physics Single-crystals of aluminum FD-
Card 1/1 Pub. 153 - 18/24
Author : Andreyeva, N. S., and Bezirganyan, P. A.
Title : Production of large aluminum single-crystals of a given orientation
Periodical : Zhur. tekh. fiz., 24, No 10, 1876-1878, Oct 1954
Abstract : The authors describe their technique for producing large (up to 20 cm)
single-crystals of aluminum having a given orientation of the crystal
axis. They explain basic conditions necessary to:maintain in order to
obtain such large crystals.
Institution : -
Submitted : November 21, 1953
-USSR/ Chemistry - Silk fibers
card 1A Pub. 22 - 28/63
Authors i Andreyeva., No 8,., and Iveronova,,V I,
mum
The structure of silk Abroin
Periodical I Dok, AN SSSR 99/6# 991-993, Doc 21, 1954
Abatkaot I Experiments were conducted- with. ftbers of Bombyx mori silk fibroin treated
In a buffer solution of NaHOC~+NaO at 9.9 pH to determine the structure
of the fibroin. Photos were bade 5f &0 nor.-qwnochromatized and mono.-
chromatized copier emission obtained during the reflection of x-rays from
a owved aluminm-mo6w
crystal placed in an RKU-86 type camerae The results
obtained are listed, Five references: 3-USA; 1-USSR and'i-German (1943-
1934),- Tables; illustrations.
Institution t The M. V.-Lomoribsov'State University, Moscow
Presented by: Academician No V*.Byelovs May U. 1954
VM/Chemistry Physical chemistry
1/1 Pubo.22 29/51
AuMore i An S., and, Iveronova, V. I.,
dr?yeva, NO_
Title The structural charaoteristics of fibrillar albumina
Dok. All SM- 101/10 111-114. Marl, 1955
'Abetz-Act olv6a in'~.tho:
7h sic-problems"Ani' study 0' fthe structural- characterie'tics
of fibrillar Sibumina are' analyzed. X-ray experimental data are,
presItnted thowing that the fibers of certain fibriller albumina have
parallel oriented chain molecules the packing of -which has a certain
,specific nature. The presence of various interference.types indicates
that fibrillar albunine represent systerix consistinG of several phases.
rive rcferences: 4 MqR and I USA (1,036-1952). Illustrations.
inrtitutic-n t Thj M. V. tom.,)n-rov Etate University, E. -scow
Prese:tcd b,,,- 11. Byelov, c~,nte!nbcr .^I. lc,151,
IJIMErINA, N. B., 141-oucow Shite University
"On Certain Peculiarities of the Structure of Fibrous Proteins and
Oriented Polymers," a paper submitted at the International Symposium on
Macromolecular Chemistry, 9-15 Sep 1957, Frogue.
Q.
ANDR9179VA. N.S.,-JIC110NOU, V.I.
Characteristics of thp X-ray diffraction patterns of oriented high-
molecular substances Lwith summary in linglishl. Bioflslim 2 no,3:
281-293 157. (HLRA 10:6)
1. Nizichaskiy faiculltat Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universitsta
imeni M.V.Ijomonosoye (for #tdreyeva). 2. Institut biofiziki kkademii
nauk SSSR. Koskva &for Iveronova)
(X RAYS$ (DIFMCTION) (HOIACUUM)
USSR/Genoral Bioloey. Mysical and ChmAcal Dioloa. B.1
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2b, 1958) 90257-
,',uthor Millionova) M.I.,
Title Me Structure of the Molecular Chr-i*.i of Coll--(;on.
Orit, Pub: Biolizilm, 1957, 2, j!o 3) 294-303 (ros. Z--a-)
;.bstract: 714a authors rcport a i-mthod of aaalyzii-.L: :t-ray diffractiou
imGes or various proteins beloa,,-inr, t'ic collaaen
pe. I:aving ished the rola`Cdo-iz,,ij) of the
(1) ty
peculiarities of %:iesc ir-a(;os to the vi-Ano acid conrpo-
sition of the protteins xrtdor study, Vicy reach the con-
clusion that the reason for the uniqm, for.-,, of con(,ru-
,~)tide Onina in sone parts of the lonG
lation of polypq
i-.iolecule (1) i4ddi iras established by the authors earlier,
is the nemralation iii thoso areas oZ rooidues of ardno
Carcl 1/2
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AUTHDRS:AndTeyevat N.S. t Ye6ipovaj, N.G. and Millionova, M.r.
TITLE: On Peculiarities in the Structure of Collagen. (0b
osobennostyakh stroyeniya.kollagena).
PERIODICAL: Kristallogra.fiYat, 1957, Vof,21 Nr 4l pp.470-474 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Outline account - fuller details in "Biofizika", Vol.2l
Noe. 31 4 and 5 (1957). The dependence of the quantity of
ordered phase in different collagens on various factors was
investigated to elucidate the principles conditioning the
presence of specific chain configurations in separate parts
of the molecules in the protein groups of collagen. A
major factor was found to be the aoaunulation of imizoacids
and glycine in separate parts of the molecular chain. Other
amizoacids may be present to a smaller extent. 'Water stabi-
lises the particular chain configuration being distributed
in the ordered parts near the chain skeletons (3 A away) and
linked by H bonds. Photographs were taken with Cu, radiation
monochromatised by reflection from pentaerithritol and the
peak heights and integrated intensities of the rings at 2.9
and lt.5 A were measured. Specimens used were collagen RTT,
procollagen prepared by Orekhovich's method, collagen from
pike skin, collagen from ood skin and spongin. These were
Card 1/?exanined in the disordered state and photographs were also
MILLIONOVA, R.I., AIMREYEVA, M.S.
Configall"a'~ lion mo~del cTthe. glycyl-l-proline chain. Dioflzika
3 no.3.*259-264 158 (MiRA 11:6)
1. Fizichenkiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gonudnretvennoro universiteta,
im. N.Y. Lomonosova (for Millionovs). 21 Inatitut biologicheakoy
fi%iki AN SSSR, Koakva (for Andreyova).
(COLLAGEN)
(GLYC IIM)
(PROLIM)
AUTHORS: Andreyeva N S Iveronova, V. 1., 62-58-3-27/30
*1-16W~fofii :' Poroshin, K. T.,
Shibnev, V. A., Shutskever, N. Ye.
TITLE: Investigation of the Structure of Peptide8 Containing
Glycine and 1-Proline (Issledovaniye struktury peptidov,
soderzhashohikh glitsin i I-prolin)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Otdeleniye Khimicheskikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 3, pp. 376-377 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigation of peptides containing amino acids is
of importance for the investigations of the structure of
proteins. The stereochemioal r8le of pyrrolidine rings
within the oonfiguration of the polypeptide chain has not
yet been sufficiently explained. In general it is assumed
that the bonds of the polypeptide chains are formed in such
points,whbre residues of proline and oxyproline are present.
At present structural investigations of the peptides and
polypeptides of numerous amino acids are carried out.
There have, howeverp only few works been published on the
investigation of compounds containing amino acids. The
Card 1/2 aim of this work is the investigation of the above mentioned
Investigation of the Structure of Peptides Containing 62-58-3-27/30
Glycine and I-Proline
structure of peptides. Glycyl-l-prolyl, 1-prolylglycine,
carbobenzoxyglyoyl-l-prolyl and the anhydride of glycyl-l-
proline were synthetized. Furthermore the first stage of
the x-ray analysis of the synthetized compounds was
finished.
There are 1 table and 10 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudaratyennogo
universiteta i Institut organicheskoy khimii im.
N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR
~?~sids Deparbuent of Moscow State University and the
Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy)-
AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 319 1957
Card 2/2
-VSIPOVA. N.G., ANDIMYEVA, N.S., GATOVSKAYA, T.V.
Role of water In the structure of collagen [with mmmar7 In Xnglishle
Blofisika 3 no,5t529-540 158 (Km 11:10)
1; Piziko-khimicheskly institut ims' Karpovap Moskva, I Pixichaskly
fakulltst Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova;
(COILAGER,
water in cytol. collagen structure, x-ray diffraction
(RUB))
(WATIMO
in collagen cytostructure, x-ray diffraction Obu))
AIMREMA, 11. 0.
.11 New classification of the kinds of polypeptide chains according to structure"
with M. I. MiLlionova "Model of polymer glycyl-L-proline"
report presented at the Wth AU-Ualon Conr. on HIghl bblecular Cowvounds,
BiolagirAl,ly Active Polymer Conpounds,, UDSCOV,, 11-13 June 1958- (VeBt-Ak
Sauk SM, 1958, ft- 9s Yp- 111-11,3)
Tri
-W us omnpnusa or ftupp" net" SA miaw
at
r4w 1"9
A ND"'YX
Relation between the configuration of fibrilloun proteins on
their chemicnI structure. Vysokonsnoed. I no-2:308-114
1? 159. (HIBA 12:10)
(Proteins)
USTINOVA, A,V9; ANDUTEVA, N~S-#--- -.
X-ra7 diffraction study of the effect of temperature on the
structure of polyamide fibers. Vyookom.sood. 2 no.6:958-959 Jo
l6o. (MIRA 13:6)
(Polvamides--Spectra)
YESIPOVA, N.G.; LI PAN-TUN CLi Plang-tlung]; ANDREYEVA, H.S.; KOZLOV,
P.V.
Investigation of the spherulite structure of p'olymers. Part 4:
X-ray study of macrospherulites of polyethylene sebacate. Vysokom,
soed. 2 no.7:1109-1118 JI 160. (MIRA 13-8)
1. Moskovskiy goeudaretvannyy universitet im. H.V.LomonoBova.
(Sebacic acid) (Spherul ites-- Speletra')
ANDREYEVA, N. S , VIZINA, A. A., and J".,AzH31KH1N, B. Y,. (USSR)
"7be Employment of Narrow-Angle X-Ray DispersJon method for
Examination of Protein Solutions."
Report presented at the 5th International Bioohemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
ANDREYEVA N S NIUJONOVA, E. I., and CHIRCADZE, I. N. (USSR)
"Structural Investigation of Collagen Synthetic Model."
Report presented at the 5th International BI-ochemistry Congress,
~Ioscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
26300
S/-190/6!/003/008/013/019
B110/B208
Li LJ.-sheng,,~ndrPy-_va, N. S, Kargin, V. A~
X ray examination of polyethylene monocrystals at different
temperatures
Vysokomols~kulvarnyye soyedineniyR, v
1?58 124?
TEXT: The particularil-les of elastic vibrations of ~rystai lattices of
isolated pclyethylen~- (PE) crystals iould be clarified by measuring the
thermal expansicn, c,-~~-ffirients of' the three parameters of th~ rhomb-11c unit
~,,Pll of FE which consints rif soveral monocrystals., The purpose of the
present paper was ~he 1.~terminaticn of the thermal expansion 7ooffinenta
,~f PE monv~rystals in 4ne temperature range from -'W to -t35,30. PE mono-
orystals were obtained from 0.01% solution in xylene, by h~-ating at 1400C.
and cool-Ong down te) r,,,,?m temperal',ure for three X-ray pictures were
taken by means of f?KP,!.400 ~"FKVT. 40C -hajpb-~r Tewperat,are wag kept-
,cnsTant and renordqd by therm.-7ouples -onne~7terl in and by an 31TA-17
(EPD-17) electron potentiometer. Cli, K(I rays Atained by Ni filter were
usel. /The D--?ty,-~ -Vystall-:~grams werp 'taken and the cpll parameters a and
Card
26300
S/ 90/6 1/0031008/013/019
X-ray examination of- B110/B208
b determined. Th-~ parameter alorg 'the x-axis could riot be determined
since th- (00,1,' ref 1-?x was wasked by a gro,,ip of I ines ,The spread of a
on the basis of the (200) line was 0 0'. R, on the basis of the (400) lim,
-, 0.0I.R. Thp parameters t were determined from the (020) line, maximum
error '~ 0,,01 L Re.-ilts were w.-Il reproduc.,ble. They are as followss
T OC 18. 5 40 ro -,19
70 75 97 100 5 105 110 1-1r,
a (i) 7AO 7AZ 7 45 7,rO 7-51 7.5~, 7.58 7~04 7,,-,0 -1,i2 7.75
b 4.94
The linear expansion !oPfficient ab in the range 18..5 1190C is zero.
The following was found for aas between 18.5 - 970Cg aa - 2.6-10-2~,IOC
t. 0.8,10,- 2%/0e between 97_ 1200C$ a a - 1,.2*10'-1%/OC. The curves
a - f(T) and b f(T) in the low.-temperature range were recorded by
cooling the samples in liquid 112. This was performed by a closed ?VB-86
(RKV-86) chamber, The following R values were foundg T - 18.5oCs a - 7.401
b - 4,94. T a - 7~22; b - 4.86. In the temperature ran e of
to 18.,50C, a - 3A-iO-2%/oC j 0.9.10-2%/oC; ab - 2.4- 10_2;~oC
a
i 0.7-10-2%10C. The root mean square deviation of the lattice points of
Card 214
_?A,-d6.3OO
S/190/61/003/008/013/019
X-ray examination of... B110/B208
the PE cell was estimated for the lines (200) and (400) with temperature
fluctuations. A temperature dependence of the integral intensity of the
Debye line was assumed corresponding tot exp(-2ku 2 sin 2W ), where k is
a constant, u2 the root mean square deviation at the temperature T. The
a
following was foundt
TOC sin 0200 sin 9400 1 200 1400
-47 (T 2) 0.2130 0.4271 71 11.9
16.5(T1) 0.2079 0.4078 73.8 7.55 22
The root mean square deviation of the lattice points was 0.06 between
18.5 and -47-50C 0.06 g2 . The data obtained were in good agreement with
those obtained by D. R. Holmes, C. W. Bunn, and W. P. Slichter. The
divergent data obtained by T. H. Wakelin et al. are explained by the fact
that they are mean values for wide temperature ranges. The different
character of the change of a a and ab is explained by the fact that the
Card 3/4
5/190/61/003/008/013/019
X-ray examination of... B110/B208
rotary motions are not yet effective at low temperatures (A. I. Kitay-
gorodskiy, Organicheskaya kristallokhimiyal 1955), On the basis of papers
by A. Keller on the laminated structure of monocrystals the authors
assumes (1) at 10000, an intermediate stage of decomposition beginst
decomposition into bands; (2) decomposition takes place step by step, and
is completed at the melting point (1350C). The intense increase of the one
cell parameter is caused by the secondary structure of crystals. Keller's
assumption saying that the bands are located in the 1110) plane are not
confirmed by the authors' experimental data and by the sliding of bands
along (010). The bands lye in the (100) plane. There are 3 figures and
15 referencess 3 Soviet-bloc and 12 non-Soviet-bloo. The three most
recent references to English-language publications read as follows: Ref
3s D. R. Holmes, J. Polymer Sci., _~2, 237, 19601 Ref. 4s T. H. Wakelin:
A. Sutherland; R. L. Beck, J. Polym. Sci., _42, 278, 1960; Ref. 13s
A. Keller, Of Connor, Disc. Faraday Soc., 1958, N 25, 114.
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDt December 2, 1960
Card 4/4
AJWRF,YKVA &3.;--DEBABOV9 V.A.; MILLIONOVAj, M.I.; SHIBNEV, V.A.j
9MMU, Yu.N.
Synthetic polymer isomorphic with collagen. Biofizika 6 no. 2:2"
161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva i Institut
orgauicheuko~ khimii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(POLMM) (GOIJAGEN)
ANDREYEVAI, N.S.
--------
Characteristics of X-ray diffraction on oriented high-moleoular
substances. Krietallograftia 6 n0-4:524-529 JI-Ag 161.
(MM 14 io
1. ~bskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova.
(X ray-Crystallography)
CHIRGADZE, Yu.N,; GRIBOV, L.A.; AWDREYEVA, H.S.; SHUTSKEVER, N.Ye.
Application of infrared spectroscopy in the study of some
crystalline dipeptides containing L-prolino and glycine. Zhur,
fiz. khim. 35 no. W54-760 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5)
lo Moskovskiy goaudaretvennyv universitet ime MoVo Lomonosovas
(Proline-Spectra) (Glycine-.Spectra)
ANDREYIEVA, II.S.;
I.-I I
Structuru of polymars related to collagen; structuts of the low-molea-
ular fraction of polytripeptide (glycine-l-proline-l-hydroxyproline).
Kristallograftia. 8 no-4:578-581 Jl-Ag 163. (KIRA 16:9)
biclogicheskoy fiziki. AN
(Tripeptides)
- MILLIGNOVA, M. 1. ; - ANDREYEVA, -- N. - S. - -
"The configuration of the polypeptide chain of the (gly-L-pro-L-hyttro) polymer."
report submitted for 6th Gen Assembly, Intl Union of Crystallography) Rome)
9 Sep 63.
Inst of Biophysics,, AS USSR, Moscow.
TUMANYAN, V.G,; M.531POVA, N.G,.; 1,W)REYEVA,
RNA, carrier and code of hn-editary inforinril.Icn. bi-fizilb-a 8
no.1:124-12-5 163. (mum 17..8)
1. Institut, blo1wricheskay fJ.ziki AN SSSF(p Mc,!~kvfx.
MILLICINOVA, M.I.; ANDREYEVA, N.S.; LEBEDEV, L.A.
Structure of polymers related to collagen. Report No.l: Charac-
teristics of two polymer fractions (glycine-l-proline-1--bydroxy-
proline)n. Biofizika 8 no.4:430-432 163'.
(MIRA 17-.10)
1. Institut biologicheako)r fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
BORISOV, V.V.; TAPUK, Ya.I.; Ef,IK-A)AJ4YAN, V.P.; ,;HlTTtl?'FVFT, 14.Ye.,
ANDREMA, N.S.
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X-ray diffraction ntudl of pepsin. Dokl. AN T;!IR 150 no. 2-
363-364 My 164. (1-1111A 1717)
1. Institut biolrgicheakoy fiziki A14 SISR. Predstavleno likademikom
1-1.14.533hc%rakinym.
SHIBNEV, V.A.; ROGIJLENKOVA, V.N.; ANDREYEVA, 11I.S.
Structural role of hydroxyproline In coliagen. Biofizika 10 no.l:
164-165 165. (M1RA 18:5)
1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
SOV/1 37- 59-3- 7213
Translation.from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 32' (USSR)
Andreyeva, N. V.
Black Nickel Plating (Chernyye nikelevyye pokrytiya)
PERIODICAL: Sb- Kom-t'po korrozii metallov Vses. sov. nauchno-teklin
1958, Nr 3, pp 88-93
ABSTRACT: The author proposes a method for a black nickel plating which can be
applied on any metal from an electrolyte containing (in g/liter):
NiS04- 7H20 50, ZnS04.7H?O 25, KCNS 32, and (NIT4)?SO4 15;
pH 4.5-5.5; cathode cd 0.1- ,0.15 a/dm?-.at 200C and 0.4-0.6 a/dm?- at
400. Blackened articles are treated in a 5% K bichronnate solution
at 600 for 30 min, or at the boiling point of the solution for 15 min,
in order 'to increase the protective capacity of the coating. The
author recommends the following methods of preparation of the sur-
face: 1) For steel, pickling in a 20jo H?S04 or HCl solution at 500;
2) for stainless steel, treatment in a solution of the following com-
position (in g/liter): NiS04.7H20 240 and HZS04 50, at 350 for
2-5 min., with subsequent copper plating in a cyanide electrolyte;
Card 1/2 3) for brass, a light copper plating in a cyanide electrolyte; 4) for
Black Nickel Plating
SOV/137-59-3-7213
Duralumin, pickling in a 516 alkali solution at room temperature for 5 min. Cast
Silumin can be prepared for blacking in the same way only after it had been sand-
blasted. The surface of Duralumin and Silumin can also be coated by contact
with a layer from the "Passal" solution of the following composition (in g/liter).
7.5 Cu(~N, 15 NaCN, 90 ZnO, and 429 NaOH in 10- 15 sec, after which the surface
can be bla~:kened. Tests carried out in* a corrosion chamber simulating tropical
climate showed that black Ni plating on steel and Cu alloys surpasties oxide coat-
ings in protective capacity. Bibliography: 3 references.
L. B.
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Andreyeva, H. V.
TITLE: Letter to the Editor (Pialmo v redaktsiyu).On the Problem
Concerning the Thermodynamic Investigation of-the Lowest
Tungsten Chlorides (K voprosu o termodinamicheskom issledovanii
nizshikh khloridov vollframa)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 7,
pp. 1998 - 1999 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors determined by means of the *qmbrane -,,ero reading
manometer produced of quartz the pressures of the saturated
and unsaturated vapor of tungsten pentachloride according to
the static method. They found according to the optical teneo-
metric methnd that the gaseous tungsten pentachloride dispro-
portionates under the formation of.'txiS9tan.tdx&- and tungsten hexa-
chloride. By the direct determination of the molecular weight
of the vapor of tungsten pentachloride they found 10% W 2C1 lc~
According to the same method with the quartz membrane they
Card 1/3 determined the dieproportionina pressures of WC1, and WC1
2 4*
Letter to the Editor. Qn the Problem Concerning the SOY/1'9-28-7-63/64
Thermodynamic Investigation of the Lowest Tungsten Chlorides
It was found that the-tetrachloride disproportionates in the
gaseous phase under the formation of pentachloridel and the
dichloride under the formation of penta- and tetrachloride.
Aooording to the pressure data of vapor obtained the thermo-
dynamic character of the processes was calculatod (Table 1)
As far as these experimentally obtained thermodynamic data Ld not
been described in publicationsit may be assumed that those
obtained by the authors are obviously more accurate than those
mentioned in tables.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State
University)
SUBMITTED: April 26, 1958
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Latter to the Editor. On the Problem Concerning the SOV/79-28-7-63/64
Thermodynamic Investigation of the Lowest TunCsten Chlorides
1. Tungsten chlorides--TliermDdynamic properties
3. Vapor pressure--Determination
2. Tungsten chlorides--Vapor pressure
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Cand Ohem Sci --j"Tlivrutodynamic i3tiidy of
1._A 7.VA
blilkirides oamweAmWasm." beniwrad, 19~,(?. 12 pp v.,ith graphs
(Len Order of Lonin Stnte IT ita ZbClanov. ChErai cal pncility)
ll~'.O cople,4 (yl,2'1-~,91
50) 5OV/54-59-1-17/2.5
AUTHORS: Shchukarev, S. A., Novikov, G. I Andreyeva, N. V.
TITLE: Thermodynamic Investigation of Lower Tungsten Chlorides
(Termodinamicheskoye issledovaniye nizahikh khloridov vollframa)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradekogo universiteta, Seriya fiziki i khimii,
1959, Nr 1, pp 120-131 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For these investigations compounds WC1 5 and WC14 eere used,
which were obtained from WC16 by reduction with hydrogen. WC12
wao obtained from the decomposition of WC1 4 in vacuum at 4500
(Refs 1,4). The three tungsten chlorides were analyzed by vapor
hydrolysis, a method that had been worked out by the authors in
their work as per reference 9. The vapor pressure of WCI 5 was
0
determined in the temperature range of 150-800 , The values for
the saturated and unsaturated vapor pressures are given in
table I, From the latter the molecular weight of WC1 5 in the
vapor phase was determined by the aid of the Mendeleyev-
Card 1/3 Klapeyron equation. In this connection the presence of dimers
SOV/514-99-1-17/2c,;
Thermodynamic Investigation of Lower Tungsten Chlorides
was detected in the vapor and the thermodynamic characteristics
of dipolymerization, proceeding according to the scheme
(W2cl 10)vapor - 2(WCl 5)vapor' were calculatod- The total pressure
and the optical density of WC1 5 in the temperature range of
150-5000 were measured (measuring results in table 3). These
measurements led to the assumption that tungsten pentachloride
is disproportionated according to the scheme 2(WCI 5)vapor =
(WC14 )vapor + (ficl dvapor~ For this process the thermodynamic
characteristics were determined by approximution~ From the
pressure of the saturated vapor of WCl 5 alao the thermodynamic
characteristics of sublimation and of evaporation were determined
together with the melting and boiling point temperatures. It was
further found that WCI 4 is likewise disproportionated, the dis.-
propartionation pressure having been measured in the tempera-
0
ture range of from 300 to 60o . Disproportionation is accoraing
to the scheme 3 WC1 4 solid m WC1 2 solid + 2(WCl Ovapor' WC14
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3OV/54-59-1-17/25
evaporating simultaneously. From tho data obtained from the
pressure measurementa the thermodynamic characteristics were
determined for this disproportionation process as wells The
disproportionation pressure for the solid WC12 was ireasured in
the temperature range of from 490 to 5800 (Table 14). There are
15 tables and 15 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
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5 (4)
AUTHORS; Shchukarev, S. A.f Novikov, G. I., SOV/54-59-2-11/24
Andreyeva, N. V.
TITLE: Dependence of the Disproportionation Pressure of Low Tungsten
Chlorides on the Composition of the Solid Phase
(Zavisimostlupr'ugosti disp'roportsionirovaniya ni2shikh
khloridov vollframa ot sostava tverdoy fazy)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii,
19599 Nr 2, pp 78-82 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The thermodynamic characteristic of the disproportionation of
WC14 and WC12 to the final products WC129and metallic W
respectively, is only possible if in the existing solid phase
no interaotion of these substances occurv,. In this connectioup
investigations of the dependence mentioned in the title were
carried out here. WC16 was used as initial product for the
preparat-ion of the low tungsten chlorides~ WC1 4 was obtained
by repeated reduction (Refs 3-5) in the dry hydrogen current,
and WCI
by disproportionation of the latter. The initial
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Dependence of the Disproportionation Pressure of SOV/54-59-2-11/24
Low Tungsten Chlorides on the Composition of the Solid Phase
mixture used for the investigation, which contained '1,'Cl,l WC14
and WC12 and also metallic W., was analyzed by pyrolysis
(Ref 6). The results are indicated in table 1. The steam,
pressure over the mixture was statically determined by a
quartz-diaphragm zero manometer (see Refs 7, 8). The tots!
pressure of the steam over a WC15 4 WC14 mixture with
different ratios CltW at different temperiAures (Table 2)
shows that the isothermal line of the steam pressure at the
interval 4.6-4.0 Cl:W assumes the values of the isothermal
line of the disproportionation pressure of the pure WC14 .
This statement shows that there is a certain limited solubility
between WC15 and WC1 4* The insolubility of the mentioned
substances in one another is determined by the pressure of the
disproportionated steam over the WC14 + WC12 mixture at
various ratios ClzW (Table 3) which shows perfectly horizontal
Card 2/3 isothermal lines. Table 4 shows the disproportionation
Dependence of the Disproportionation Pressure of SOV/54-59-2-11/24
Low Tungsten Chlorides on the Composition of the Solid Phase
pressures of the steam over a mixture of WC1 2 + metallic W.
It shows that there is a certain interaction between the
mentioned substances. A comparative X-ray investigation
showed that WC12 exists in the range 2.0-1.7t and some
unknown lines can be observed beside the lines of the latter;
in the range 1-0, there are only the lines of pure metallic
tungsten beside some.unknown lines. Therefore, the deter-
mination of the disproportionation scheme of the mixture
WC12 is rendered very difficult by the existence of a
solubility of WC12 and W in one another. There are 4 tables
and 8 referencesq 3 of whioh are Soviet.
SUBMITTEDi June 4, 1958
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SFICMKAREV. S.A.; NOVIKOV. G.I.; ANDREYEVA, N.Y.
Thermodynamic investigation of the lower tungsten chlorides.
Vest.LGU 14 no.41-120-131 159. (HIRA 12:5)
(Tungsten chlorides)
SHCHUKAREV, S.A.; IUVIKOV, G.I.; A11DRBYHVA, N.Y.
Effect of thn composition of the solid phase on t hn disproportiona-
tion pressure of lower tungsten chlorides. Vest.JjGU 14 no.10:
7&82 '59. (KIRA 12:6)
(Tungsten chlorides)
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SUMMIM: Alay 4. 1959
S/137/62/000/001/068/237
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AUTHORSs Radomysellskiy, I. D., Kutnyak, V. A., A!Ld ~yeva.,N. V.
TT=: Automatic gas combination furnace for sintering of metallo-cermic
ar articles and conversion of natural gas
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 42, abstraot-10324
-("Foroshk. metallurglya", 1961, no. 3, 91-99, English summarT)
TM: The authors describe the design of a.furnaoe for sintering-of-,metaua-
ceramic articles in an environment of gas under conversion. The furnace Is ,
heated by natural gas, burned in flameless burners, and is designed for,the,.use
of carbofraxine muffles. The furnace is equipped with a device.for obtaining
converted natural gas from a steam-gas mixture CH4 - H20 (1:1). The furnace
productivity Is up to 15 kg/h, working temperature - up to 1,2000C. The furnace
operation Is automated, the trays with the parts are fed into the furnace by
means of hydraulic pushers. The blowing through of the loading and the unloading
chambers by neutral gases is provided for. The sintering furnace has two zones
of temperature regulation.
[Abstracterls note: Complete translation] R. Andriyevskly
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S/078/61/006/009/001/010
B107/BI01
AUTHORSt Novikov, G. I., Anareyeva, N. V., Polyachenok, 0. G.
.................
TITLEt New method for the synthesis of low tungsten chlorides
PIIRIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 9, 1961, 1990-1993
TEXTt The object for the present study was to elaborate a method permitting
the production of larger quantities (kilograms) of low tungsten chlorides.
Production by reduction of WC16 with hydrogen is not advantageous, and for
larger quantities it also requires special apparatus because of the danger
of explosion hazard. This study gives theoretical considerations and their
experimental confirmation with regard to the reduction of WCI 6 with
phosphorus. On the basis of the thermodynamic data (S. A. Shchukarev
G. I. Novikov et al., Referaty dokladov VIII Mendeleyevsko o s"yezda,
(Abstracts of the reports from the 8th Mendeleyev Congress~q no. 4, sektsiya
fiz. khimii, M., 19581 p. 220), a good yield of the compounds WCI 5 and W014
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New method for the synthesis... S/078/61/006/009/001/010
B107/B10 I
is found to form from Wei 6 and white phosphorus at 20000. Moreover, the
equilibrium of the reaction (WOC141, + (F-Vi3)9 " IWCI 416 +(POCI,)g at
200 0C lies almost entirely on the right-hand sideg so that the final
reduction product would be free of contaminating oxychloride (s -solid;
g a gas). Phosphorus has also the advantage that it may be accurately
dosed and the reaction conducted in the evacuated glass vessel. Red
phosphorus was used for the experiments and the reaction temperature was
therefore raised to 250-300 0C. Wei 6 was prepared by reaction of tungsten
with chlorine at 500-600 0C. A glass apparatus (Fig.) was used for
preparing low chlorides. Wei 6 and phosphorus were filled into vessel B.
For the preparation of W01 5' slightly more than the Btoichiometrically
required quantity of phosphorus was used, slightly less for that of Wei 4*
The vessel is then evacuated and sealed at a. B is heated to 250-300 0C,
the volatile Pei 3 and P001 3 are condensed in C. After the reaction, C is
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FOLILOV, m.1.; ANDREUVA, N.V.; MIRONOVA, T.M.; VETRWA, A.A.
Treatment of chronic lupus erythematosus vith resochin in combination
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Samartsevq A.G.9 and Andrcyavn, N. V.
The formation process ~if precipitrAeo of ~11)-Iactk nickel"
PERIODICAM Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiip v. 35, no- 4, 19~1, SL)2 - 8^19
TEXTt "Black nickel" ia the desiewition for blaok preoipit.,ilqs, of ,I COM-
plicated composition 'Anc, S-*I;;% 5111f=-, 10-28%
(16-6~~,fo nickel, 7-45%
carbon, hydrogen, nnd oxygrn), which are formed on t~,n cathodn in tha
electrolysiB of solutionD oontaining nickpl-p zinc-, 11tv1 ammonium j%ltsp
and rhodanate ions. Great practical import-twon ia attachod to thiG "black
nickel", as it can be deposited on varioua inotal.9 as a compant jet-ble,~A
coating. In continuation of provioug papers on tha ;~0111-ti~-,n of prantical
problems (Ref. 31 Chernoyn nikolirovaniye,
listok No. 106 (679), LD11TP, L., 19541 Ref. 42 Or ti ko -a,E+J:.,Ar i 011 r- c- kaya
promyshlennost', No. 3, 6r,, 1957), n~,w data are offoied lnevvi re&!,iding th6
formation proceau of llbl~wk nicks-111. Th-o electrolyir, jolixti.,:ln containiod
L,0
50 9/1 NiSO 07H Of 25 g'1 7,r.SO 9'7H C', 3" g1-1 UNS, ;ind 1:: g11 (NH
1 .4.v 1
4 2 4 2 2 4
rind 1, ad a PH 5. The oathoda waa n 6-4 cm stnal oheet, ti.~~ rear side of
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The formation process of
61
which was insulate& by celluloid lacquer. Tiv, (experimt.-nt.--" wer(.,
1 j -%r a I
at 20t0.200, and the cathode potential wis m~.,aoured Iiy th~: ccnv~in 4~ 1
compensation method 5 Minutes nftfr adjnsting the Ti;x,
main characteristic feature of galvanic precipitates cf 111,1ack nic"xf-.1"
consists in that they contain only a relativel..r amall pa7t of fre-~,
motal, distributed as very small, separate grainsi in the mas,_' of the pro-
ducts of secondary electrode reaction.". The preolpitate exhlbitq. AlOctri_
cal conductivity which is explained by thew-,miccnduntor prop,?rtios of
zinc sulfide and hydrat"d zinc oxide, which constitute the main compo-
nents of the products of secondar-j electurode r,~,aotions. Thn nn2r'r of
"black nickel" is not caused by the content of dark-colored compourdat
but is due to the structural characteristics of the precipitate. The
black precipitate is forned after an abrupt ri-~e of rathode polarizati':Ny,,
not due to reaching the limiting- currentv but by a DFI~S-17a' ion of ti-.1,
cathode surf4ce. This itj ;~.lso Froved by the fir~c~t thpit tinifor'n -I-rl,ht
nickel precipitates wei,o obtain,~d _3 11 A wide r)f :,u-.rE-nt dilrs4itlr~.-, in
experiments with solutions containing only nilo'kaj.-
In this case no abrupt chnziga took place in the kr.
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The formation process of B106/B2N
abrupt rise of polarization, however,. accurri-d alresdy at lc,~, den-
sitiesp if small amo-unts of ~'zinc salt were itddid:* aftter this,
the nickel deposition waa reduced, and the 1-tydrcgfn
"hese
:1 results are indicative of the Caot th-~ cut.h:)de ii-,
vated by a laynr of hydrated zinc,oxide, whirb f-s an cbot te th!,.- furthpr
M' 'Ime "Is * t!'
growth of pura niokel grainn, At the sa 6 t a 0 le ~vllfidp re,
sulting from the decomposition of rhodanate prosent !?1 is Pra-
cipitated, The abrupt rise. of cathodn pplarization J%E-~id!i tc a GtreAnger de-
oQmpQsition of rhodanate and thuo to 11,6 ehriohm(! of the preripitrito vith
zinc oulfide, Bocause of its bettor elertrical thr, Mno
* ~,ad J.
fide attenuates the irthibitirg effect of ~.ydra zinr, oxidn upor 'fie dls-
charge of nickel ionse, The rhodanate,iors.containsd tb.--- e1eptrolyte
reduce the cathode polarizationp and thii3 the ci.)nsidsra'~lyq
Ammonium ions, ow.4-,.g to their buffer antion, and tht~ir abilit4 i-0 f0:tM, 13tFAb10
complex coc~pounds, uphold thes,finpostiti= of the of' hy-
drated zinc oxide at th-vt cathode. In thn abs*nice cf tbe ani-ionium sall. thfit
cathode is much leus Pae'slva-ied, and more pare --o depositeda T11c'.
acidity. of the electrolyte, alnn has a;I ef f eci~- upon the dero:~ition of nb!-&~ck
niokell't no aecond~ry'ele,,,tr3de reatti(.vne, and 1,I)eTefore, no bleck prec-i-
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The formation proccap of
pitatea, either,"appear- in strangly: acld stlutionti. Yo7it- probaltly,
procesp�s taking plaaa in tho formation of, the precipitate's it Qifli
cathode have 'a periodic rharacterq_ Forr"ation and
crystals alternette, continuousli# In every point o~-" Ote c.0A!cd,i iiiArf~v '-r~
Wi. th the deposition of fiRovndary ele-cirollysis pr,-)~uol;F on U;-'?vp
The chemical analysis of the precipitates was madp I)y the of'
the Lenlngriidakiy tekhnologiphankiy- innW.u. im. L-,n!~o,-r0,a (Lert-Ing-m-1
Institute of.Technology.imeni LeDiiovft) A. D, llill~,- ki-.id R. 'I. Li'vina.
Ther ceos ind F3 non-
.6 are-7 figure-3t 1 tai'lot a-F.4.11 refercill
Sov Iiet-bloc. IThe threre most rdoent relerences to Ent7liq:i lit"ZLIoUl-
cations read as followas U.S. Bur,? St-and.'Techn. Pap., N IOCA J*. I. IPCSrs
Metal Finishing, 694t 769,19431 S.,Glagston4j.J. Uiem, Ecc,.j 641, V,42'~-
SUBMItTED't July 271 1959
Cai-d.4/5
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Fig. 1:
1) cathode polarization in
the precipitation of "black
nickel"i 21 and a) hydrogen
yield according to the
current.
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A901FMAO N. V.; POLILOVv M. I.
Familial lupus ary-thematoouo. Veste dorm, i Von, no,6:72-73
161. (MnU 15:4)
1, Iz Kurokogo oblaotnogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo diopansera
(glavW vrach M. I. Polilov)
(LUPUS)
FOLILOV, M.I.; AWREYEVA, N.V.
Structure and dynamics of skin disease incidence in Kursk
from 1959 to 1960. Vent.derme i ven. no.9-.62-64162.
(MIRA 16:7)
lo Iz Kurskogo oblastnogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo dispansera
(glavyy vrach M.I.Polilov).
(BISK-SKIN-DIREA ES)
POLILOV, M.I.; ANDREYEVA, N.V.
StrL.cture and characteriellas of the course of some dermato3es
in elderly and senile persons. Vest. derm. 1 ven. no.2:47-52
164. (14IRA 17: 11)
1. Yurskiy oblastnoy kozhno-vanarologicheskiy dlspars~r (gLavny-y
vrach M.I. Polilov).
fiNDUYINA9 N.-,;.; KUTYANINg G.I.
CharacterisUcs of pare fillers used in tht- furniture Industry.
Dar. prom. 14 no.8t29-31 Ag 165. (MIRA 18-10)
ANDREYEVA, N.V.; KIJTYANIN, G.I., doktor tekhn. nauk
Effective methods for estimating the degree of filling wood
poree, Der. prom. 14 no. 12:7-8 D 165. (MIRA 18:12)
AN.,')REYFVA, N.Ye.; I-OFTE, R.A.
Proteins, glycoproteins and lipoproteins of the blood serurra In
multiplo mycloma and Wuldonstromli macroglubullneffila. Probl.
gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.6:18-23 Jo. 16/,. (MM 18:2)
1. 3-ya kafedr!i terapJl (zav.- devst.vJtellr,.vy chlen MIN SS.SR prof,
I.A. Kassirskiy ,I I kafedra (zav.- prof. A.Ye. ll&Wkhiti)
TSentrallnogo Institutu usovershenstvovamy vrachey, Moskva.
ANDREMA, N.Ye.; RYZHKOVA, E.P.
Pathogenesis and clinical diagnosis of paraproteinemia. Ter.
arkh. 35 no-064-74 AP163 (MIRA 1711)
1. 1z 3-y kafedry terapii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AHN SSSR
i: I.A. Kwsiiia-7)T54ihtral'nogo institutiLusovershenstyovaniya
vrachey na baze TSentraltnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy MniBter-
stva putey soobshcheniya imeni N.A. Semashko.
ANDREYEVAP--~4~ .11 -
Intraoellular crystalloid inclusions in =Lltiple ayaldwa.
Problenar gemat. i perol. krovi 8 no.8:46-0 Ag 163. ,
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Iz 3-y kafedry,terapii (zav. - qUen-korrespondent AMN SSSR
prof. I.A. Kassirskiy) ISentrallnogo inotituta usovershonstvo-
vaniya vraohey.
All
Paraprr;t-~Inoci.-, In nyaloma. Arkh. pat. zio.12:3-~/,. 1,2
1. 17, 111 kefodry terapli (zav.
prof. I.A. Ment-ra-Itnogo institu-ba
vaniya vrachey.
AKIRLxua--~-
M4elnma ccmbined with generalized xrmthomatcsiF. Frobl. izemat. i
perel. krovi 9 no.1108-43 N 164. (MM 1&0
1. 111 kafedra terapii (zav. - deyetvitellryy chlen AMN SSSR prof.
1.A. Kassirskly) TSentrallnoge instituta usovershenstvevaniyA
vrachey, Yoskva.
ANDMEVA, N.Ye.; SEROV, V.V.
Nephropathy in multiple nyeloma (paraproteinemic nephrosis). Vest.
AMN SSSR 19 no.6:46-54 164. (MIRA 18:10
1, TSentrallnyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva i
I Moskovskiy meditainakiy institut imeni Sechenova.
~M/Jglectrici:ty _'-Conduct6re Jvn 51:
"Teclmical Requirements of Manganit Con-
ductors," 0. A. Andreyeva, Emgr, Prof K. B.
Xbrandeyev, V. A. Kocban, Engr, B. S.'
Sinitsyn, Cand Tech Sci, Llvov Polytech
Institute
"Elektrichestvo" No 6, pp 67-69
Examines existing tech specifications for
manganin conductors from the standpoint of
modern elec-inatrument building require-
ments. SuZgests new criteria for detg the
20OT19
UM/Blectricity Conductors (Contd) junl5ii
stAbility and introduces a supplementary clasai-
fication of -nganin conductors vith respect to
tamp coeff of resistance. Submitted 30 Nov 49.
,A!RI!~YEVA.,,O.A.; KULYGIN, M.F.
I-- . .
Unit for rectifioation of tall oil, Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom.
16 no.7131-3~ 163. (miRA 16:u)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy
leskohimicheakoy prolbyshlonnoati.
~-ndocrinology Xay 57
EXCERPTA IEDICA Sec-3 Vol
869. ANDREEVA 0. D. Dept. of Aled. Diagnosis, Med. Inst., Gorkii, USSR. *lz-
menenie pogloshchentya radioaktivnogo ioda shchitovidnoi zhelezoi pri rev-
matisme. Changes in the absorption of radioactive iodine
by the thyroid gland In rheumatism KLIN.,%IED.(,Nlosk,) 1956,
34/3 (30-32)
Of 43 patients with rheumatism In the active form 20 showed increased 113t uptake
by the thyroid gland. 21 showed normal absorption. and 2 showed decreased ab-
f
sorption, The relation of the uptake o 1 31 to the patients' age and to the degree
of circulatory impairment was not established. Twelve patients with rheumatism
in the latent form. 2 patients with rheumo-sepsts. and 3 out of the 5 patients with
cardiac disorders of uncertain aetiology showed no disturbance of 1131 uptake.
Raskin - Leningrad
ANDREYEVAO 0. D., Cand MeO Sci -- (diss) "Data& the study
P
of vascular reactions and function of the thyroid gland in
r
rheumatism." GorIkiy, 1957. 13 pp (Gortkiy State Med Inst
im S. M. Kirov), 200 copies (KL, 1-58, 120)
- 84 -
C' R
CA TL)C;(,;izv Human anzi Animal Physiology, Internal Secretion
Andreyeva, O.D,
Thyroid Fmaction v.nJ Vnsc--alar Reactions In
OPIC. F V -.I. V sb, : Rqdioakt. jud v diagnostike vnutr. bolez-
110y, Gol,ky, 1953' 46-574
no abstract
T-62
LCKSM, B.Tu., prof., doktor ekon.nauk; AP kand.ekon.Lauk;
VOROSHUOVI, T.S., dotsent, kand.okon.nauk; TARASITANTS. dotsent,
kand.ekon.nauk-, FASOLTAK, N.D., doteent, kand.skon.nauk-. 11DRIMAN.
M.R., kand.okon.nauk; YAKOBI, A.A., dotsent, kand.okon.nauk;
PISONOV, V., red.; MUKRIN, Tu., takhn.red.
[11conomics of the supply of materials and equipment; a textbook]
Zkonomiks materialtno-takhnichaskogo snabzheniis; uchabnoe posobie.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 510 P. (MIRA 13:11)
(Industrial procurement)
LOKSH114, E.Yu., doktor ekon. nauk; A~DR~EVA, '0.1., kand. ekon.
nauk., dotB.; VOROSHILOVA, T.S... kand. ek&n. nauk, dots.;
SADOMTSEV PV.K.,, kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; SMI13NOV, P.V.,
kand. ekon. naukq dots,; TARASIYANTS, R.B... kand. ekon.
nauk, dots.; FASOLYAK, N.D.p kand. ekon. nauk, dots.;
LOZOV, Ya.D., at. prepod.; SHMELEVA, Z.S., st. prepod.;
NOVIKOV, D.T.p aspirant; PORA-LEONOVICH, B.N.;
ALEKSANDROVSKIY, V.V.; BURSHTEYN, I.I.; EYDELIMAN, B.I.,,
red.; MOZGALEVSKAYA, S.A.# m1ad. red.; GERASIMOVA, Ye.S.p
tekhn. red.
[Manual for the supplying and selling of materials and
equipment] Spravochnik po material-Ino-teklmicheakomu
snabzheniiu i sbytu. Moskvap Ekonomizdat~ 1963. 344 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Nachallnik ekanonicheskago otdela Upravleniya materiallno-
tekhnicheskogo snabzheniya Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Mo-
skovskogo gorodskogo ekonomicheskogo rayona (for Pora-Leonovich).
2. Nachallnik otdela snabzheniya 1-go Gosudarstvennogo podship-
nikovogo zavoda (for Aleksandrovskiy).
Y 1 (.T., T.G.
Comparative study of hemopoic-sis of ihe no-Ow and Lne pcrJi -
blood in rabbits under the cllm4ti,: mv~(l rc~:~-ra,
WiF, ciivtorn Pamirs. Tnuly Tadzl~. jr.91.
1. Tadzhikskiy meditsintikiy lnst;,Li~t lmon~
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toNaloo. MaX04 KCtA and KCM iwtlvv(wJy In acid
mans.,am"effect1w. Ttw tractiort rate In all cam de-
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oil it the tram lon was awe violesit, arul it was nexessaary to
add the NaC10 and N&OH carefully, Increasing the temp.
decrenisod the amt. of active 0 in the black Wrote. I n- Z
nftsinS the amt. of st" at const. hypothlorite concu.
I Increased the sent. at 0 In the black hydrate. thus, at
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k' 10. Thel,lack
It w" N to. It arying the courn-'of NaCIO and room tefu and fractional addirs. of the. *C
4 of NW4 M no affect an the activity of The black hydrate Igultit obtained rovitabled 60-6% active 0. Wash-
hydilite. Fractimalothin-of the N*CIO (OA-0.1iMuly. ing the black hydrate with waltl lkiwaved the acthity nos
per moij love a hydrate hisher in 0 than that obtained by an amt. that 41el-end"I IN, the temll. of the water am fee
uhcu The NaCJ0 was oddest all at - . Rac(issatal adda. the covilin. of the hytitatel kV Witter caused 'be les"T Pro- Voo
of the NaC)0 likewise isivereased Its- ulilinfloo cwff, nomseed Ica of activity. The UM Was greater ullaistal
UIWR NAsC0, was used insitriall of N9011 the active 0 hydrate that wv,s not freshly litelsd. The addri. of alk2d,
covire"I of rise hydrate was Cousideval,ly low". optimum (5%) to the wash water staWlired the black hydf ate. tt* 0
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurn&1, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 10, p 285 (ussR)
AUTHORSt Lokshin, F.L.,,Andreyeva, 0.1.-
TI TLE Quench-Hardening Aluminum Alloys In a Field of Hydraulic Shocks of
Ultr sonial"Frequenoy
PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekon. inform. Sovnarkhoz R03tovsk, ekon. admi. r-na, 1958,
Nr 12, pp 49 - 50
ABSTRACT: The peculiarity of the method consists in the simultaneous action upon
+he metal of hydraulic shocks and ultrasonic oscillations caused by
&Ieotric discharges in water. For investigations some "M"Muralumin
specimens (3.8% Cu, 1.4% Mg) were water quenched at 500 =5100C; others
were heated up to 500 - 5100C and quenched in a field of hydraulic shocks
of ultrasonic frequency. Subsequently the specimens were subjected to
natural aging. It was established by ro.kitgenostructural, analysis and
Card 1/2 hardness measurement that the quench-hardening in the ffeld of hydraulic LK
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3/058/61/000/003/016/027
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1961, No. 3, P. 323, # 3E338
AUTHORS: Lokshin, F. L., Lyutsedarskiy, V. A., Derevywinykh, A. P,, Andre eva.
0. 1.
TITLE: The Effect of Ultrasonic-Frequency Hydraulic Impacts on the Structure
of Hardened Alloys
PERIODICAL: "Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta!', 1959, Vol. 73, "Raboty Kafedry
fiz.11,'pp. 81-95
TEXT: Treatment of A-1 (D-1) Duralmin by hydraulic impacts of ultrasonic
frequency results in a considerable acceleration of the aging process: after
treatment by hydraulic impacts for 3 min the same hardness is obtained as after
artificial aging for 30 min or after natural aging during 6.5 - 7 hours. An
X-ray examination showed that under the action of hydraulic impacts the grains
become finer, texture appears and the lines of roentgenograms are widening. In
X1849 (Kh18N9) steel (18% Cr, 8% Ni) with the martensite point.-60'C the treat-
ment by hydraulic impacts results in the formation of martensite at room tempera-
Card 1/2
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AUTHORSt Andreyeva# O.I.j Illina, A.I.
z2464
S/186AQ/002/001/018/022
A057/A129
TITLE: Preparation of elemental carbon labeled with C14
PERIODICALs Radiokhimya, v. 2, no. 1, 1960, 107 - 111
TEM Optimum conditions for the preparation of C14-labeled elemental car-
bon were investigated and the reactions of barium carbide with chlorine, bromine,
carbon tetrachloride and carbon monoxide were studied. FLAbrams [Ref. 2: J. Am.
Chem. Boo., 71, 3875 (1949)j used the reaction C02 + 2Mg - C + 2M&O (discovered
in 1867 by Park nson) to prepar &adioaotive carbon as intwme&ate product in the
synthesis of C14-eyanide from Cl -barium carbonate. A.N. Campbell and E.A. Brown
[Ref. 39 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 60, 3055 (1938)] obtained elemental carbon by the
r:aotion C02 + 2Nn - C + 2MnO. This method was applied by T.A. Rafter [Ref. 4:
N w Zea~and, J. Soi. and Technol., B 35, 1, 64 (1953).] In growth measurements
with Cl't. Hlemental,-carbon can be prepared by reactions of CaCp with CO', C02,
CC14 or CHC13. According to J. Turlcevloh and F. Bonner [Ref. 61 J. Am. Chem.
Boo., 73, 561 (1951)) an isotopic exchange between carbon and carbon dioxide gas
does not occur at about 5000C. A.D. Kirshenbaum et al. [Ref. 7: AnalYt. Chem.,
Card 1/4
22464
s/186/6o/oo2/oo1/o18/o22
Preparation of elemental carbon labeled with C14 A057/A129
2~f. 10, 1440 (1956)] obtained by the exchange C1402 _ C12 at about 900 - 1,0000C
C14-labeled carbon black with a specific activity ofvO.04 me/g. The present in-
vestigations were carried out making allowance for these literature data. Barium
v
carbide was prepared from barium carbonate 2BaCO + 5M9 - BaC2 + BaO + WO at
9000C Ina hydrogen gas flow. The product containing (,j30% BaC2 and BaO + MgO was
placed (in 1 - 1.5 g weights) in a tubular oven and the gas passed through it at
varying temperatures. The residual product was boiled with HCl to remove elemen-
tal carbon from admixtures, These halogenation experiments, using C12, Br2 or
C014, demonstrated that the side reaction of oxide chlorination prevents practical
use of these reactions for preparation of C14-labeled carbon. In the reaction
B&GO t CO = BaO + 30 this lack is avoided, but isotopic exchange between C120
C1% and C120 _ BaC14 is essential. The reaction was studied at temperAtures
2
from 400 to 7000C and a duration of 2 - 5 h. Complete depomposit'.on is reached
at 7000C in 2 h. In order to avoid eventual losses of C" by isotopic exchange
with increasing temperature, corresponding experiments were made ana it was ob-
served that at 600 and 0000 isotopic exchange between BaC14 and C14 with C12014S
low (Table 3).. From C14 barium carbonate at optimum condRions (7000C, 2 h) C -
labeled carbon Is obtained with more than 70% activity yields and a specific ac-
tivity of up to 100 mo/g (Table 4). By increasing the specific activity of Bacl~'
Card 2/4
ANDILEYINA, 0.1.; KOSTIKOVA, G.I.
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Isotopic excharge of C14 in the Vstems0i~Cl" - C02, Kr']' - CO-
Trudy GIPKII no.49:149-158 162. MIRA 17: 11)
S/810167-/600/000/008/013
-L. --Andr-eyeva, 0.1.
'AUTHORS: Lokshin, F.
TITLE: Effect. of hydraulic shocks and of ultras onicy- frequency m.echanic4
vibrations on aging and, rec rystallization processes in aluminum lilloys-
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye, i. termicheskaya obrabotka; materialy konferen"il Po
metallovedeniyu i teirmicheskoy obrabotke, sost. v g. Odesse vj-�60 g.
Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1962, 233-239.
TEXT: The paper reports the results of an experimental investl ti 0 the
effect cited in the title and concludes that treatment of metals in a field of h raulic
shocks and ultrasonic (HSUS) mechanical vibrations a4celerates the aging ptocess
by 120- 140 times with respect to natural aging or by 6; 10 times as comparef with
A
artificial (high- temperature) aging; that the hardness of freshly quenched s&'ci-
mens treated in a HSUS field, after natural aging, remains more elevated tkan the
hardness of specimens treated, in the ordinary manner; that the recrystalli&tion
process proceeds more intensively in a HSUS field than under ordinary con.4tions;
that treatment in a HSUS field reduces the roc rys tallizational -inception
temperature (T) of Al alloys Al (D1) and A JIB (ALS) by Z70-370OC; and'th",a't the
graM arowth in a HSUS fiel&is significantly greater than in ordinary conditkqns
Card 1/3
'Effect of hydraulic shocks and
of ultrasonic- S/810/62/000100o/oo~/013
of anneal of deformed metals. Specimens of the Dl alloy (3.8% Cu; o.81, Mn' 411
15-mm diam, 20
-mm high, were quenched in water at 505-5100. some of th*.,spe-
cimens were aged naturally,, others were artificially (high-T) aged at 150c) fSr 30
0 IA to
min and then aged naturally; sorne specimens, freshly quenched, v
rare expos"
a HSUS field for 5 min, with subsequent natural aging. The HSUS field was #ro
duced by electrical discharges from a condenser; discharge voltage 30-70 Iwo,
condenser capacitance -0.02-0.24 li f,'~ HSUS f requency ZOO- 600 kcps. T Ica
effect, of HSUS -field on hardness: Freshly quenched specimens with a ar rides s
47 aicquirea-H __ 62 in 5 in exposure to the H$JS field; a like incrv~xse
HR R
B B
in H would-have required 30,min of artificial aging a 6-7 lirs of natural ing
R
"B
Upon completion of HSUS treatment, H was 80, whe eas specimens artifi4ally
B
aged for 30 min, with subsequent natural aging, did not 1xceed 1-1 R 70. To#;
B !N,
results are graphed. The effect'of the duration. of the HSUS exposure upon t
r X- ray- diffraction pho the
subsequent natural aging is U aphically, shown. tos 91101
accelerated appearance of the GuAl line after 14SUS treatment. 14SUS-stim4lateci
recrystallization experiments with,1118 alloy (3.6% Mg) are described. Initigi
upsetting deformation was varied, from I to 4216. Some of the specimens W04C
Card 2/3
Effect of hydraulic shocks and of ultrasonic - S/810/62/000/000/008/013
heated at varlous T for 50 min, the RI T was determined by X-ray diffraction.
The lowest RI T (3500C) corresponds to a* deformation of 421o, whereas with
treatment in *a HSUS field, inte.nsiv,e grain growth was observed at 800. The. grain-
growth rate, also, was sharply enhanced by the HSUS field.. There are 7 figures
and 6 Russ ian- language Soviet references-
ASSOCUTION:- NovocherkasskiypolitekhnichesRiyinstitut (Novocherkaesk
Politechnical Institute).
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