SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOLOTNIKOV, I.A. - BOLOTNYY, V.V.

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MALYGIN, V,I,, naj~chnyy sotrudnik; BORISENKOVA, A.N., nmuebA" satrudnik; ZHURNAKOVA, H.Av doktor veterin. nauk; BOWTNIKGVp I.A. Infection of cattle with the tuberculosis aMt of humm type. Veterinariia 41 no.4.-37-39 Ap '64. (MIRA l7s8) 1. Leningradakiy Ymuchno-issledovateltakiy veterinarziyy institut (for Malygin, Borisenkova, Zhurnakova). 2. Veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza *Vernyy put'm (for Bolotnikov). ZHUIDIAKOVA, M.A., dokt,,-r veter.r.. nauk-; MALYGIN, V.I., nauchnyy sotrudn"k. BORISENKOVA, A.N., nnuchnyy sotrudnik; BOLOINIKOV, I.A. Paranllergic reaction to tuberculin by cattle affected with fowl-type microbacteria. Veterinariia 41 no-3-23-25 Mr 164. (MIRA 18!1) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Zhurnakova, Malygin, Borisenkova). 2. GlavTkvy veterinarnyy vrach Sovkhoza I'Vernyy put", Leningradskaya ob. (fe Bolotnikov). 3807h - BOLOINIKOV, I. M. Kinoteatraltnyy dvukhzvemiyy agregat tromkogovoriteley. Soobshch. 131. Trudy nikfi (Nauch-issled. kinofoto in-t), vyp. 10, M9, s. 182-222.- Bibliogr: 7 nazv a - - - - -- -- -- - - - 38075. LDWTNIKOV~ 1. M. and AMOLID, R. R. Gromkogovoritell dlya ki-noperedvizhki. Soobshch. 132. Trudy nikfi (Nauch.-issled kinofoto in-t), vyp. 10, 19h9, s. 223-34 BOLOTNIKOV, I. Gromkogovoriteli dLia zvukovogo kino Z Loud-speakers for sound motion picturesi. Moskva, Goskinoizdat, 1952. 192 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions Vol. 6 No. 8 November 1953 BC,L,,-)Ti,-D"l,'1 ~ ; I ,- . Correct way of connecting loud-speakers Kinoriekhanik no. 1 (1952) BOIDTNIKOV, I., laureat StalinBkoy preinii. Rcnuir of -nortable loucinpeuker ariver units. Kinowtkharak no. ':23-24 Je - U 15,). (Ridla 0:6) kLoua speakers) BOLOTNIKOV, I. [authorl; PANFIWV, N. [reviewer] (Zagorsk, Moskovskuya oblust'). "Loud-siDeakerB uned in sound motion pictures." I.Bolotnikov. Reviewed by 1-1. Pan:Cilov. Kinomekhanik no.7:45 Jl '53. (MLHA 6:8) (Loud-speakers) BOWTNIKOV, I. Permanent impneto in the maenetic systems of loud-spebker driver units. Kinomek.banil-, no.9:42-43 3 153. (KY-RA 6:9 (Lond-Bpeakers) BOLOTNIKOV, I. Slectrodynamio loud-speakers, Kinomekhanik no.2:40-46 F155, (Loud- speakers) (MIR& 8:3) BOLOT .,Uor-!zxiid3ayloiri0h;.Bysyx&T, L,O,, red.; KALU, Z.H., tekhz4 red. [loudspeakers for iotiop-picture theaters] Kinoteatralinye gromko- govoriteli. Moskva, Goo, izd-vo *Iskmsstvo," 1957. 202 p. (loudspeakers) (min 1117) RL%1NIA/Acoustics - Atmospheric Acoustics. Hydroacoustics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika; No 6, 1959, 13954 Author : Bolotnicov, I., Hraban, I. List Title : Improvement of the Characteristics of Membrane Loud- speakers in the Hi&i Frequeilcy Region. Orig Pub : Noutati tehn. cinematoCW., Minister. invatamint. si cult., (Bucuresti), 1958, 53-56 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 'AiltCaistle' Welding *Now 1kchine for Resistanoe Weldlngpm S. A. Solatalkov, 1. A. Filanovich, Engineers, ."Itlektrik" Factory, 4 pp "V"t Elektro-Prom, " Vol IX, No 6 Deww1bes a number of new butt, Seem, and: spot velders placed Into production in 1949 by Ollettrie factory (photographs and skeUbes Wbom). Tabulates toobnioal details far.tho ME-100 resistance butt welder (01thOr 24M18-" ~w fusion) 100 kva, MRP-100 (1?~O. UMM/Magineering (Contd) iva k9 r"IsUnce welder for welding lougitudlmd W trimwerse ss~, and,MMVP-75 antmatic spot V161dw, 75 kra single or repetitive- 40 200 s;pft-"3As per Imin) BOLOTNIKOV, N. Method working in brigades is efficient. Avt. transp. 41 no.5:6-7 My .163. (MBA 16:10) (Serpukhov-Transportation, Automotive) A I . 1 . nc-~Vr,7rtv~ 11, 2. M-IR (6r~n) 4. Ushakov, G. A. 7. "Across untrolden lmnd.ll G. A. Ushakov. Roviewed by N. Polotnikov. Znan. sila no. 1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Mav - 1953, Uncl. 301MIKOV, Nikits Yakovlevich; KOHOTKOVA, V.A., redaktor; KUMIM, S.N., i~dsitor; KOSH]91&VA, S.M., tokhnicheskiy redaktor; GOLITSYN, A.V., redaktur kart. [Nikifor Begichev] Nikiffor Begichav. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geog. lit- ry, 1954. 262 p (KI-RA 8:2) (Begichov: Nikifor Alekseyevich, 1874-1927) (Arctic regions- Discovery and exploration) -V"JTRIAUv, N. Fate of the wandering islands. Zn&n. aila no.11:6-11 N 154. (Arotic regiou) (MLRA 8.-1) SCOTT, Robert; BOLOTNIKOV, N. Ya.. rodaktor; YORDIPMVA, A.N., redaktor; KUNKIS, S.M., redWto-r--,-PW=OT, Y.G., rodaktor; GINW,, D.A. tekhnicheskly redaktor. [R. Scottle last expedition] Ponledulaia skepeditsita R. Skotta. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1955. 405 p. (MLRA 8:11) (Scott. Robert FalcoU9 1868-1912) (Arctic regions) BOIA)TNIKOV, N.- Continent of Wateries. Znan.sila 31 no.1:32-36 Ja 156. (MLRA 9:4) (Antarctic regions) PHASE I BOOK EXPL01TATION - 936 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komissiya po problemam Severa Letopis' Sever&; Yezhegodnik po voprosan Istoricheakoy geografli, Istorli geograficheakikh otkrytiy i Issledovaniy na Severe. t. Il (Chronicles of the North; Yearbook of Historical Geography, HistorT of Geographical Discoveries and Exploration of the North.) - - v. 2 Moscow, Geografgiz, 195T. 279 p. 2,000 copies printed. Editorial Board: Andreyev, A.I., Belov, N I., Burkhanov, V.F., Yefimov, A.V. (Reap. Ed.), Chernenko, X:B. (Deputy Reap. Ed.) and She herbakov,D.I'-.-* j3d. -. Vorontsova, A.I.; Tech. Ed.: Kosheleva, S.M.; Map. Ed.: Nallchevskly, G.N. PURPOSE: The book is intended for readers interested in the Soviet Arctic. COVERAGE: The present volume, the second of a series of three, Is a collection of 27 articles by various authors presenting an histori- cal account of the exploration and economic development of the Card 1/6 Chronicles of the North (Cont.) 936 Soviet North. A small part of the book is devoted to Arctic areas beyond the confines of the Soviet Union. The aim of the book is to contribute to an understanding of the physical geography, cartog- raphy, ethnography, and economy of the Soviet North through a historical survey of these factors. A large number of authors, explorers, scientists, travellers, pilots, navigators, etc. are cited. The text is accompanied by numerous photograph and maps. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Editors 3 STUDY AND CONQUEST OF THE NORTH DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD On Drifting Ice in the Arctic Ocean (From the Logs of Stations ."North Pole No. 4" and"North Pole No. 311) Bolotnikov, N.Ya. The Siberian Grain Expedition of 1920 34 Card 2/6 Chronicles of the North (Cont.) 936 .Pinegin, N.V. Over Novaya Zemlya 51 Zotin, M.I.- Drift of Soviet Scientific Research Stations in the Central Ar6tiv' 73 Grigorlyev, V.V. Records In Open Water Navigation Ift-.High Latitudes of the Arctic 78 Starokadomakly, N.A. Komseveroput' (Committee of the Northern Sea Route] Expeditions. to Oydanokly Sever 81 FRON THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHIC DISCOVERIES AND EXPLORATIONS Belov, M.I, Belov, M.1. Now Data on Vladimir Atlasov and the First Russian Expeditions to Kamchat~k;a 89 SIdorov, K.V. Novaya Zeml*ya on XVII Century Maps 107 Chernenko, M.B- Travels in "Chukotskaya Zemlya" and the Voyage to Card.3/6 Chronicles of the North (Cont.) 936 Alaska by the Cossack Lieutenant Ivan Kobelev in 1779 and 1789-91 121 Frumkin, P.A. Notes on the History of Spitzbergen 142 Kremer, B.A. How the Existence of Franz Joseph Land was Predicted 147 Chernenko, M.B. Materials for the Biography o: Ya.I.Nagurskiy, . First Polar Aviator 150 Gromov, L.V. Traces of an Ancient Settlement on Wrangel Island 155 -PROM THE HISTORY OF TW, STRUOUN, FOR THR. ECONOMIC DRULOPMENT" OF THE NORTH Divin, V.A ' The Second Siberian-Pacific Expedition and Problems of Economic Development of the Soviet Far East 157 Probst, A,Ye. From the History of Petroleum Production and Processing in U.khta 176 Card 4)6 Chronicles of the North (Cont.) 936 Slavin, S.V. Notes on the History of Railroad Building in the North in Pre-Revolutionary Russia 188 Freydin, I.L. The Struggle for a Sea Route to the Pechora 206 C~bumak, P.A. G.Ya.Sedov in the Soviet Far East 216 NON-SOVIET NORTH Agranat,G.A. Spitzbergen During the last 15 Years 224 Vyshnepollskly, S.A. North-West Passage 234 Lappo, S.D. Research on the Central Arctic by Foreign Scientists 239 Agranat, G.A. Recent American Pualications on Russian America 247 Bogorad, Yu.D. From the Pages of the West German Journal "Polarforachung" 255 Card 5/6 Chronicles of the North (Cont.) 936 News in Brief (Compiled by G.A.Agranat). New Polar and Arctic Instututes. The Canadian Ministry of Polar Affairs. - Inhabitants of the American North. Non-stop flight by jet plane via the North Pole. 'Tranearctic air communication. A new pipeline in Alaska. Projected railroad from thV USA to Alaska. Geological explorations of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Migration of the magnetic pole in the Northern hemisphere. An expedition to Ellesmere Land. Housing on the ice shelf 257 REPORTS Malyshev, V.I. Ancient Written Recqrds from the Pechora 265 Suzyumov, Ye.M. Heroic Feat of the Crew of the Icebreaker ,A. Sibiryakov" 271 Bobrov, N.S. Airplane Skis -- A Russian Invention 274 AVAILABLE- tibrary of Congress MM/whl 1-5-59 Card 6/6 BOIDTITIKOV, N.Ya. ~ -,!:. " , . , - -1-1 , _ I .6. - - r--P""r4~ The Siberian grain expedition of 1920. let. Sev. 2:34-50 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Mookovskiy filial Geograficheskogo obshchestva SSSR. (Siberia-History) .W 3OIoOTffIXOV,..N-. AlItOmtic statious in the lAnd of Joe. Znan. ails, 32 n9.1:26-30 Ja 157. (Arctic rogions-Rateorological observatories)(MLRA 10:4) BYRIAKA, Petr Hikitovich; BOLOTNIKOV, K.Ys., red.; GL3M, D.A., tekhn.red. [From Scutari to Butrintol Ot Shkodera do Butrinto. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo goegr. lit-ry, 1958. 69 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Albania-Description and travel) BMIKHMEVINK, Karsten Te. (Borabgrevink.' Carsten 3. 1; TAMCHANOVA, S.A. [translator]; B_OJOP=FAWv-,,N.-U,, red.; TORMSOTA, A.M., red.; NOGIIA' N.I., tekhn, red. [At the South Pole in 19001 [ftanslated from the lbrwegiaul U lUthwo polinsa god 1900. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1958. 325 P. (MA 11:9) (Antarctic regions) DOLOTNIKOV) S. I. EOLOTNIKOV, 'S. I.: "New early varieties of tomatoes for the southeast of the Ukrainian SSR.11 All-Union Ordei of Lenin AcadeMw of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. I. Lenin. All-Union Inst of Plant Growing. Leningrad, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences) Source; Knizhnaya letopis' No. 28 1956 Mosoov nvl,,uxlunuv, Z5.m. SEE ILC IJEUEI~Eiij PHAR14ACOLOGY BOWTNIKOV, V.; YAGUNOVA, F. "Song of Mezhdurechen.-,k" film. Re iewed by V.BolotnikovD, F.lAgunova. Sov.shakht. 10 no.12 3 D 1610 WIRA 14-12) (Kuznetsk Basin~-Coal miners) (Kemerevo-44otion pictures, Documentary) Ow T.TP P1 TT/Prlr ACC NR: AP6015005 (A)SOURCE CODE: UR/O 06/6e[666/0-05/0065/0068 AUTHOR.-~ Bolotnikoy 'V. (Retired Major General ITS,$ Doctor of Technical Sciences *--Professor) ORG: none TITLE: Making aircraft control easier -68 SOURCE: Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika no. 5, 1966, 65 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft control equipment, aircraft engine, fli ~: ht control system" Ex>47,,,0UP_ ABSTRACT: The author reviews the manual control systed of aircraft and analyzes the operation of controlling engines by the engine-control lever:' D18Z_ advantages of lever engine-control systems are discussed. Designing a specific automatic power control system of aircraft engines is suggested. [NTJ SUB CODE: 01/ SUBM DATE: none/ 13OLOTINTIr"OV, V. PA 2a."L4 22-r20 BOWTNIKOV, V. ~,Iw! ion Aug 3,947 'Meet of Elgh Speeds cm the Aerodynamic Fam*p" V. ftlotuikov, 4 pp 'Vestalk VozduabnW Flote No 8 (342) This Is a continuatim of an article vhjOh app*UV& 14 N0,5) 61 ud 7P 1947- In this lustallli~i Us. sutMr give# mathemU"I forwal" for the dotsr~ u1naticu'of superamic stresullulng., and-swrevel Ivegmpboanddiagmns. Articleffistes that "I a - promsis* at US 1 4" Is, vItk Tuy auvw., vidib., -9CLC)T`IKCV, V, Dooent ma/Aumliatles, Military Aug plight "Review *f M. A. 1"kavlebla Bwk, 'Theory of Flight;" Col Up V. Bolotnikov, Docent, Cand Tepb S04 13/4 PP *rest V09dush 710tam No8 (354) Unfavorable review. Min criticism is that book Is out,of date. Published by Goetskhitdat, 1947, 16/49T15 L_ OT I Y\ 0 V) V_ ..PF ASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL'REPORT AID 565 1 BOOK Call No.: AF245215 Author: BOLOTNIKOV, V. F. Full Title: ELEMENTARY COURSE OF AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS. 2nd ed., supp. Transliterated Title: Elementarnyy kurs aerodinamiki samoleta. Izd. vtor., dop. PUBLISHING DATA originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Publishing House of the Defense Industry (Oborongiz) Date: 1950 No. pp.: 400 No. of copies: Not given Editorial Staff Others: The author expresses thanks to his teacher Prof. V. S. Pyshnov, for general guidance, and to Eng. Kirilin, Bulinskly, Donov, Aleksandrov, and Samochetov of the Main Committee of the Scientific Research Institutes of the Red Army Air Force for their cooperation. PURPOSE: A textbook for,pilots. TEXT DATA Coverage: This second edition of a textbook for a course of aircraft aerodynamics has been supplemented with a number of chapters dis- cussing problems of the influence of higher velocities on aerodynamic 1/2 -Eleme'ntarnyy kurs aerodinamiki samoleta. AID 565 - I Izd. vtor., dop. forces and giving the characteristics of jet engines, Special at- tention has been given to problems of interest to pilots, such as longitudinal and transversal stability, curvilinear flight and some special features of aircraft piloting. Since this textbook is in- tended for students not familiar with calculus, all problems are solvable by elementary mathematics. No. of References: None Facilities: None 2/2 PIYRTSUKH, Alekoey; BOWTNIEDV, V.F., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor; SIMOITOV' V.ra.,"jFfflMort-- T.UDAUN, I.M., tekhnicheskir redaktor. [Wings of youth; gliding techniqval Kryllia molodezhi; praktikA planerizma. Pod obahch.red, V.P.Bolotnikova. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo oboronnoi promyshl., 19549 290 pe [Microfilm] (MLRA 8:5) (Gliders (Aaronw,ties)) Subject Card 1/1 Author Title USSR/Aeronautics 58 AID P - 3794 Pub. - 7/25 Periodical : Abstract : Bolotnikov, V., Doc. of Tech. Sci. An important element in teaching the theory of flight Kryl. rod., 12, 6-7, D 1955 The author suggest practical explanation of some phenomena of aerodynamics and aircraft mechanics, in order to make them clearly understood. Diagrams. Institution : None Submitted No date F. AID P - 4996 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub.135 - 211/26 Author : Bolotnikov, V. F., Eng.-Col., Prof., Dr. of Tech. Sci. Title : Do we properly designate the airplanes? Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 9, 94-95, S 1956 Abstract : The author is of opinion that the designation of air- planes by the initials of their constructors should be changed. Institution : None Submitted : No date VASIL'YEV, Grigoriy Silantlyevich; LYSENKO. Nikolay Mikhaylovich; MIrT Uj(O'F, Immanuil Bogdanovich;.-jQWjjjXQf. V.F.. doktor tekhnichealrikh zumk, redaktor; SHILITSXV. A.K.. redaktor;~I LINIKOU. K.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Aerodynamic characteristics of jet fighter planes3 Aerodinamicheakie osobannosti reaktivnykh samoletov-istrebitelei. Pod red. V.P.Bolotnt- kova. Moskva, Toen. izd-vo Hiniaterstva obor. SSSR. 1956. 264 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 9:10) (Jet planes) BOLOTNIKOV, V.F., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, inzhener-Dolkovnik. Now textbook on airplane aerodynamics ("Airplane Aerodynamics" ykiofes .LI.V:O$9j&vqki Reviewed by V.F.Bolotnikov). .;or ~es ozd I no 7: -a9 J1 137 (MIRA 10:11) (Airplanes-Aerodynamics) (OstoslAvokii, I.V.) BOLOTNI-KOV, V~Fi,., genoral-mayor inzhenerno-teMwicheskoy sluzhby, prACwsor, doktor tekhn.nauk Sixtieth birthday of V.S.Pyshnov. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.3:64-65 Mr 261. (NiRA 14:6) (P,7shnov, Vladimir Sergeevich~ 1901-) _j~O_~ general-mayor inzhenerno-tekhnicheskoy sluzhLy, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk Static weightlessness. Vest. Vozd. Fl. no.9:89-90 s ('M61R.A 14:11) (Weightlessness) -Zu1OrTIKQV, V. 1. 'USSR/Jet-PropeUed Aircraft 2302.0112 Feb 19h8 Bibliography "Books About Jet-Propelled Engines and Airplanes," A. Zhabrov, If pp "Za Oboronull Vol XXIV,, No 2 Reviews six recent books an jet propulsionp first three for popular consumption: "Faster then Sound (Jet-Propelled Engines," s. m. n1yashenko, 1947; "Modern Aviation and -Lts Future," B. T. Goroshchenko, 1947; and "Certain Characteristics of Jet-Propelled Airplanes," V. I. Bolotnikov, 1946. Three other books, for more advanced readers, give detailed scientific explanations of development and operation of jet engines, excluding recent developments still held secret: "Jet-Propelled Engines in Aviation," N. V. Inozemtsev, 1946; "Jet-Propelled Engines and Airplanes of England," M. M. Pashinin, 1946; "Jet-Propelled Engines, Their Development and Application," A. Ye. Primenko, 1947. LC 16G10 BOLOTNIKOV, V.I., starshiy nauchW sotrudnik Developing single-phase and twomphaae electric locomotives for the lumbering industry. TrvOy TSKIINE no.34-.25-40 162. MRA 16: 1) (Electric locomotives) (Lumber-Trangportation) BOLOTNIKOV I VasillY JYMOVich; RYAZANTSEVA., L I., red. izd-va; MiKH61VA, A. A., teiln. red. [Handbook on accide.nt Prevention for the worker installing electric hoists]Pamiatka po, tekhnike b-ezopasnosti dlia ~lesaria-montazhnika elektricheskikh Pod"emnikov. Moskva Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 15 p. (MIRA 16:1~ (Hoisting machinery-safety measures) FOLOTNIYO",T.~ F. T. USSIZ/1,11edicine - Penicillin Dec 51 "Use of Penicillin Together 1-lith CoLLoidal Liquids," 1). M,. Grozdov, Dr. Med. 5ci, F. I. Bolothikova, 1. V. Danilova, Cen Order Of Lenin Inst of Hematol and Plood Transfusion, Min of Pub Health USSR IlKlin I-led" Vol XXIX, No 10, PP 13, 14 By combining penicillin (for intramuscular in1jection) in small doses (1-5 1,11) with colloidal soIns such as bool, erythrocytic masses, natural arid dried, coned serum, or soln Yo 911, it becomes possible to double the time during which penicillin renains in the 13100d stream. By this method the titer of penicillin in the patient's blood in the course of 6 hr. is maintained at an adeq ate therapeutic level so that it becomes possible to de- crease the penicillin injections to h in 2h hr. This method is sLmpler and less bother- some for the patient than the conventional method. In clinics it is expedient to use penicillin mL-Ked with soln No 94. Pt, 194TTS BC-L0T,7IK0VA F. T. USSIV,MeEcine - Penicillin T Dec. 51 "NeWlethod of Introducting Penicillin Lengthening Its Effectiveress," F. E. Faynstein, F. I. Bolotnikova, Hemato.11 Cen Order of Lenin Inst of Hematol and Plood Transfusion IlKlin Med.11 Vol )aIX, No 10, pp 1h, 15 Grozdov and Bolotnikova developed a -method of mixing penicilLin with blood, erythrocytic mass, or solution No 9h, lengthening the time durin[ which the soln remains if) the organism. Intramuscitlar injections were given to volunteers and 15 patients ill with chronic myelosis and 5 with chronic lyi,iphadensis. One cc of the penicillin soln contg 50,000 units mixed with I cc blood or erythrocytes were injected in the iinper lateral quadrant of the buttoeRs. Ten controld received penicillin in aqueous soln. The concn of penicillin mixed with tlood serum was detd by a modification of' fleming's phenol red method in 2, 3, h, 15, and 6 hr. after in"iection. Altogether there were 30 tests showing that in leucosis patients the Penicillin level-was retained only for 2-3 hr. Admixt of blood or erythrocytes to penicillin therefor lengthed the time of effectiveness in the blood stream 2-3 times. It is evident that in this method the penicillin form..s a depot at the point of injection from which it spreads into the organism. No adverse effects were discovered. PA 194T79 ,-. Bo-lotnikov2, F. I. "Anti-~Iacterjal Prerarations for Bload PrPserved in Acid So-!,itlons." Fi- Her of L-n 1--L, ~C .'.st Xosco,.~ 0 - ill 4 d4 al Inst. roscow, lor,~ (Dis the deE7,ree of Candidate in Biologi.cral Sc-lences) SO: KnizhnAya letopis' No. 27, 2 JUIY 1955 R,X.rj a ri MicTobiology MiCrobe-S Pathagc-MIC to Hwnans F-L' and Animals Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. Blol., N,:~, 1, 1958. 726) Author Dvolaytskaya-Baryih~~!Nra, K.M., Bolotnikova, F.I. Title Duration of Retention of Immunization ProDerties of Antidysentery and Anti-Typhoid Blood in and Outside the Organism. Orig Pub- V sb.: Sovrem. probl. gematol perelivaniya krovi. No. 32, M., Medgiz, 19~6i, 202-205 Abstract: The blood of 14 donors was tested frequently after immunization by dysentery and typhoid vac- cines. It was established that prophylactic properties of sera are at a fairly high level after 6 months. The prophylactic and agglutin- izinc, ,,(mperties of immunizin era when storeJ cold -6 ) are preserved forg6smonths. Usually Card 112 i-i,amania / Xicrobiology - Microbes Pathogeric to Humcins F-14* and Animals Abs Jour: Referat, Zh. Blol., No. 1, 1958, 726 after 7months of cold storage the protective properties are con3iderably diminished. Card 212 BIGDABAROV, A.A., prof,, DVOLAYTSKATA-BARYSHEV.A. K.M., doktor med.nauk, BOL(Y2jjjKCVA, F.I., BOGOY.AVWSKAYA, M.P., F-AYNSFrEn, F-E-9 Antileukocyte antibodies in hypoplqntic anemias and in chronic radiation sickness. Probl.gemat. i petal. krovi 3 no.4:10-16 Jl-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo ordena Leninn Instituts gematologii i pereliva- ni.va krovi (dir. - deyetvitellnyy.chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.A. Bagdasarov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniyn SSSR. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Bngdnsarov), (AMIA, APLASTIC, Immunology anti-leukoeFte antibodies (Ru.)) (RADIATION, inj. eff. - radiation sickenss. nnti-leukocvte antibodies in(Rus)) DVOLAYTSKAYA--WYSHEVA, K.M., prof.; J30LOTNIKOVA, F.I.; FAYNSIME11,T, F.E.3 BOGOYAMMISKAYA, M.F. Study on antithrombocytic antibodies in some diseases of the blood system and in chronic radiation sickness. Probl.gemat.i perel.kro-vi no.6:9-13 161, NIRA 1),:10) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena, Lenina instituta gematclogii i pereli- vaniya krovi (dir. - deystvitelln-j%y chlen AIM SSSR prof. A.A. Bagdasarov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (BLOOD.-DISMSM) (RADIATIMI SICKEESS) (APTIGIM-S MID ARTIBODIES) ZHAROVA, Ye. I.; KHOKHLOVA, M. P.;.BOLOTNIKOVA, F. I., Effect of acute and cbronic Intoxication on hemapoiesis in mice. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.10.8-14 161. (MIRA U:12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordens. IAmina instituta gematologii i pereli- vaniya krovi (dlr. - deystv-itellny7 chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. A. Bagdasarov [deceased)) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) (M:-MOPOIETIC SYSTEV) VINOGRAD-FINKEL-, F.R., prof.; SKOPINA, S.B.; BOLOTIIIKPVA, F.I.; GLUZ, D.S.; FINNIKOVA, L.V. Study of problems connected with the organizition of mass preparation of sterile plastic bags with preservative for a +.wo stage blood preservation. Probl. gemat. i perel. Krovi 8 nc.9:23-29 S 163. (~U.U 17: 9) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina institutR gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye.Kiselev) Ministerstva zdrnvookhraneniya SSSR, TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta konservnoy promyshlennosti (dir. A.F.Namestnikov) pri Vyschem sovete, naradnogo khozyaystva SSSR Soveta Ministrov SSSR i Khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo zavoda imeni N.A.Sqmashko (dir. V.I.Antipov). A.R.,; BOLOTNIKOVA, ~Ixperience in the storage of blood in pla3tic ba,,s under field conditions. Probl. gemat. i poi-el. Krovi 8 no.9.-30-32 S 'C"13. (MA 17:9) 1. Iz ln~-T-Atorii konserv-ii-ovaniya krovi (zav. - prof. F.R. Vinogr~sd-Finkell) TSentrallnogo ordena Llendna inst"t-lits gematolc~;Yji i pe-relivaniya. krovi (dir. - dotsent ,',.Ye. zdravookhraneniya SSSR. ZIIAROVA, Ye.l.; KOLLER, P.S.; SHUGA; BOLOTNIKOVA., F.I.; FItUSEENSLK!", M-0. prof Karyological analysis of hemopoietic cells in experimental leukemoid reaction. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.12:9-13 D 164 (MIRA 18:1) 3. Radiobiologicheskayn laboratoriya (zav. - prof. I-I.O.Paushenbakh) TSentrallnogo ordena, Lenina, instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (direktor - dotsent A. Ye. Kiselev) Ministerstva zdravookhra- neniya. SSSR 14oskva, i tsitologicheskaya laboratoriya (zave - profo P.S. Koller~ Instituta. imeni Chester Bitti (direktor - prof. A. Kheddov), London. BOL011MOVA, F. I.; FEDOROVA, L. 1. -------------------------- Problems related to the possibility of aseptic collection of blood in different areas suitable for this purpoBe and develop- ment of a simple method for its bacteriological control. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 7 no.7:22-26 J1 162. (MIPA 15:7) 1. Iz TSentral'nogo ordena, lanina instituta gematologii i pereli- vaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A. Ye. Kiselev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (BLOOD-COLLEGTION AND PRESERVATION) BOLOTNIKOVA,, L.S.; SAMONOVA, T.I. Cellulose solutiona in a cadmium-ethylonediamine complex. Zbur.prikl. khim. .34 no'.3:659-662- Mr 161, (MM 14:5) I@ I=titut vyvQkomDlekulyarnfth soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Cadmium compounds ) (Canulose) BOLOTNIKOVA, L.S.; DANILOV,, S.R.; SAMSONOVA, T.I. - I Fractionation of woodpulp.. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no.11:2578-2579 9 161. (WOOOpulp) . (MRA 1511) Mfilt-QVA, L.L.- DANILOV, S.N.; SAMSONOVA, T.I.; TURKOVA, L.D. -EIOL I Characteristics and use of an alkaline solution of the iron sodium tartrate complex for dissolution of cellulose. Zhur.prikl.kh1m. 35 no.12.-2760-2763 D 162. (HIRA 16:5) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Iron sodium tartrates) (Cellulose) (Iron.L'Analysis) BDLOTNIKOVA, L.S.; SAWONOVA, T.I. Relationship bBtween molecular weight and intrinsic viscosity of cellulose in solutions of the cadmium ethylenediamine complex. Vysokom. soed. 6 no-3:533-537 Mr'64. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy All SSSR. -BOLOTNIKOVA,_L.S.; SAMSOROVA, T.I. Determination of constants in Huggins and Schultz-Blaschke equations for cellulose and its derivatives. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no.10:2299-2303 0 165. (MTRA 18:12) 1. Subirdtted August 21, 1963. BOLOTNIKOVA, T. N. Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Spectroscopy of simple aromatic hydrocarbons in frozen crystalline solutions." Mos, 1959. 7 pp (Mos State Ped Inst im V. I. IAnin), 150 copies. Biblio!;raphy at end of text. M, 46-59, 135) -2- 1(4), 24(7) J'X THOR i B o 1 otni kovaT SOV/161-7-1-7/27 TITLEs On the Problem of Interpretation of the Fluorescenc6 Spectrum of Naphthalene (K voprosu ob intarpretataii spektra fluorestsentsii naftELlina) IaMODICAL:Optlka i spoictrookopiya, 1999 Vol 7, Hr 1, pp 44-51 (USSR) ABSTRAM The author studied the fluorescence spectrum of frozen solutions of naphthalene at 770K. The fluorescence spectra were recorded using a "Bausch and Lamb" quartz spectrograph (1/1,9 speed, linear dispersion 25 I/mm in the 3100 1 region and 40 1/6~ in the 3600 1 region) - The spectra wore recorded using the technique described by Shpol'skiy at al (Rof 11). Fluorescence vas excited by means of two FU-4 water-cooled mercury lamps. Spectra of the following frozen naphthalene solutions were recorded s in n-pentano (Fig 2 on p 46), n-hoxana (Fig 3), n-haptars (Fig 4), n-actano, ethyl alcohol and,paraffin oil. For the sake of comparta.m,the author recorded also the fluorescence spectrum of crystal lits' naphthalene at 770K (Fig 1 on p 46). The fluorescence spectrum of naphthalene in pentant -was the sharpest of all the isolution spectra. The spectr= of naphthalene in hwana consisted of diffuse !.d 1/2 lines and the spectra of naphthalene in haptane, ethyl alcohol or SOV/51-7-1-7/27 C-ii the Problem of Interpretation of the Fluorescence Spectrum of Naphthalene paraffin oil consisted of diffuse bands (100-120 cm-1), phose centres coincided with the intense lines of the naphthalene spectrum in pentan3. All the fluorescence frequencies of naphthalene in pentane and their Interpretation are given In Table I together vdth th*-frequencies of tha fluorescence spectrum of naphthalene in duren*- The sharpness of the fluorescence spectrw of naphthalene in pentane made It possible to determine precisely the frequoncl Intervals and to distin&uish two of these intervals (495 and 927 cm-1) from the values of fully s~mmetricml frequencies at 517 and 940 cm-1. It is suggested that the mechanism o-i the electron-vibrationAl transition In fluorescence is the same as tha absorption mechanism observed in frozen solutions of naphthalene in durcliij. Acknowled9nent is made to Professor R.V. Shpol'skiy who directed thic vork~ There are 1 figure, 4 tables and 16 references, 5 of which ara Soviet, 9 English and 1 Getman. August 27, 1958 ,---d -AU MOR Bolotnikova S OV/ 5 1 - 7 - 2 - 11 3 TITIS. Spectroscopy of Certain Simple Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Frozen Crystalline Solutions (Sloektroskopi~a nakotcrykh prostykh aromatichaskikh uglevodorodov v zamoroa..i=ykh kristallicheakikh rastvora4i) PMUOM C.%L Optika I spektroskopiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 2, pp 21-7-222 (UZ;5R" Aa3TIRAOT The author investigated the fluorescence spectra of frozen solutionj of the following six linear aromatics; naphthalene, anthracene, 9- and 10-dicliloroanthracene, anthraquinone and naphthacene. The results for naphthalene, anthracens, 9- and 10-dichloroanthraceng and anthraquinone wore reported earlier (Refs 10-11). The present paper describes the results obtained for frozen solutions of naphthacene in n-hexane, n-haptans, n-octane and n-nonans. The sharpest spectrum was that of the solution of naDhthacene in nonane (Table 1 and Fig 1). The fluorescence spectra of anthracene In nonane and in naphthalene had the same vibr~Ltional structure (Fig 2). The results reported here and those of Refs 10-11 led the author to the following conclusions. (1) The spectra of frozen solutions of aromatics are sharp (10-15 cm-1 -AridthI) if the solvent (paraffin) lattice does not undergo considerable Card 1/2 defonnation on introduction of the fluorescent solute. The lattice SOV/51-7-2-11/33-1 S.pectroscopy of Certain Simple Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Frozen Crystalline Solutions defornation may be due tot (a) dimensions of the fluorescent molecule being such that it distorts the crystal lattice of the solvent when it rODlaces a solvent molecule, (b) thermal totsional vibrations on increase of temperature, (c) increase of the solute concentration -which leads to its separation or formation of complexes. (2) The spectra of the frozen solutions of naphthalene, anthracens, naphthacene and other aromatics indicate molecular nature of these solutions. (3) Absence of fine structure in the spectra of simple (linear) aromatic hydrocarbons suggoosts; a high probability of coincidence of the long axes of the fluorescent and the solvent molecules. (4) Fine structure in the spectra of more complex hydrocarbons may be due to comparable MagnitWes of probabilities for different orientations of molecules. Acknomledgment is made to Prof. E.V, Shpol'skiy who directed this work. There are 2 figures, 2 tables andI3 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 5 English and 2 German. STIBNIT'ISD.- September 6, 1958 card 2/2 .24M AUTHOR: Bolotnikova, T. 11. SOV/48-23-1-6/36 TITLE: Fluorescence Spectra of Frozen Crystalline Solutions of Simple Aromatic Hydrocarbons (spe,ktry fluorestsentsii zamorozhennykh kristallicheskikh rastvorov prostykh aromati- cheskikh uglevodorodov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 1, ~p 29-31 (USSR) ABSTqACT: Th a present paper is closely connected with a cyle of research work dedicated to the investigation of the microstructure of fluorescence spectra of Aromatic hydrocarbons in frozen n-paraffin solutions at 770 X under the suDervision of E. V. Shpol'skiy.. From previous p6pers it was known that ~n paraffin solutions the fluorescence bnnds of aromatic hydro- carbons are split into lines, into doublets or rather complex multiplets. The reason for that splitting has so fai not been clarified yet. For investipating this problem, simple aromatic hydrocarbons were analyzed under various conditions: vaporous, as a solution, in crystalline state and (in'this paper) as solid'solutions at low temperatures. The author investigated Card 1/3 naphthalene. She studied the fluorescence spectra of frozen Fluorescence Spectra of Frozen Crystalline Solutions 30-1/46-23-1-6/36 of Simple Aromatic Hydrocarbons solutions of naphthalene in n-pentane, n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, etbylalcohol, and paraffin oil, and coi-,1--rVd them, to the crystalline spectrum. The sharpest spectrum wfts found with naphthalene in pentane. It was observci that the chnIn length of the solvent depends on the spectrnl shnrpness which had been found alrandy in previous Dapers (Refs 2,3), The following data were obtained by compnrison with the crystalline spectrum: the solution spectrum is, compare! to the crystalline one, shifted by 170 cm- toward the short-wave rangeo Both spectra have the most intense lines in common., In the solution spectrum each strong line is accomDanied b,,,- a weak one within the short-wave range. Furthermore, the author compared the spectrum of naphthilene in pentane with that of the solid solution of naphthalene in durene obtained by McClure (Mak-Klyur)(Refs -1,5). The spectra of the frozen solutions of naphthalene in n-paraffin may be rega;ded as electron-oscillation molecular spectral The variations of frequency differences may be considered to be an influence exercised by the surrounding medium upon the molecule. Card 2/3 Anthracene was investigated in the same soliitions and under Fluorescence Spectra of Frozen Crystalline Solutions SOV/48-23-1-6/36 of Simple Aromatic Hydrocarbons equal conditions. The solutions in heptane nnd hexane turned out to be the sharpest spectra. Tho solutions and crystalline anthracene had the centers of the spectral-line groups in common. The investigations have shown that the molecular nature of the solution spectra is explained by comparing the spectra of frozen solutions to those of the same compounds under different conditions. In addition, it resulted from the study that this method may also be applied to any of the remaininp substances. The author thanka F.. V. Shpol'skjy for super- vising the work and his interest in it. There are 3 fi,"res and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 3/3 S/030/61/000/011/005/007 B105/B147 AUTHORS: Bolotnikova, T. N., Khandros, V. 0. TITLE: New research in the field of spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Vestnik, no, 11, 1961, 110-112 TEXT: The Komissiya po spektroskopii pii Otdelenii fiziko-,matematicheskikh nauk Akademii naDk SSSR (Commission of Spectroscopy at the Department of Physics and Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) held a conference in Gorlkiy from July 5 to 12, 1961, which dealt with topical problems of atomic and molecular spectrum analysis. This 14th Conference was attended by over 1300 collaborators from laboratories of scientific research institutes and industrial establishments of the country. S. L. Mandel'shtam, Chairman of the Commission of Spectroscopy, opened the Conference and mentioned the progress in the field of molecular spectrum analysis. At the sessions of the Section of Atomic SDectroscopy reports were delivered on the theory of emission spectrum analysis, a statistical method of searching optimum conditions for its procedure, and the quantitative spectrum analysis of gas mixtures. Further reports dealt Card 1/3 S/030/61/000/011/005/007 New research in the field of- B105/B147 with problems of sample material classification, processes of excitation of spectra, light sources, the multichannel vacuum-photoelectric device A~C-31 (DFS-31), and the development of the photoelectric method for the continuous determination of elements. The analytical method should be perfected in order to increase the purity of substances and materials. Methods of the spectral determination of nonmetallic components (oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon) in metals and alloys were discussed at a special session. Problems of the construction of spectral devices and auxiliary means were also dealt with. At the sessions of the Section of Molecular Spectroscopy, problems of molecular spectrum analysis Aere discussed. The analysis of spectra of electronic paramagnetic and nuclear magnetic resonance is given special mention. Reports were also delivered on the perfection of instruments and the application of infrared spectra. Spectroscopic research methods of chemical reactions were discussed at a special session, The method of using distinct, quasilinear spectra of solutions at low teMDeratures for semiquantitative and quantitative analyses, as well as problems of radiOSDectroscopy were also discussed at the Conference. In this connection, reports were delivered on research results of microwave spectra and spectra of electron paramagnetic, as well Card 2/3 New research in the field of- S/030/61/ooo/oll/005/007 B105,/B147 as nuclear magnetic resonance of some compounds. Because of the variety of research trends and fields of application of spectroscopy, the Commission of Spectroscopy finds that regular conferences with limited tasks should be convened. I-,". Card 3/3 1311~ 2705 S/020 e&~~/oo6/o13/020 B103/B217 3 AUTHORS: NoBmeyanov, A. 11., Academician, Korshak, V. V.,Corresponding Member AS USSR, Voyevodskiy, V. V., Corresponding Member I AS USSR, KochetkovfL.L N. S. I Soain I S. L. , Materikova, R. B: , Bolotnikova# T. N., Chibriking V, M.1-and Razhin, It'. M. TITLE: Synthesis and some optical-magnetic propertiee of poly- ferrocenea PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137, no. 6, 1961, 1370-1373 _~_ TEXT: The authors studiod the magnetic properties of ferrocone derivativess 1) of the polyferroceny2ones (Table 1, nos. 1-6). 2) the polydiisopropyl- ferrocene (Table Is noB- 7-8), 3) the polymethano- and 4) the polyethuno- polyferrocenes (Table 1I nos. 9-13). They were synthetized by: A) Poly- recombination- To 1). and 2). 1 qaola forrocone (or of its diisoprvpyl homolog) was treated with 1 mole tertiary butyl peroxide in nitrogen atmosphere at 2000C.1 1) and 2) are assumed to be formed as follows: the Butoxyl and methyl radicals formed during peroxide decomposition separate the hydrogen from ferrocene (or the a-hydrogen). The radicals thus formed 'Card 1/6,S- Pyi 3 7 / 0 0 6 3/02~0 013/020 Synthenia and acme B103 B217 recombine and form linear 1) or 2), easily soluble in benzene. An in- soluble polymer (Table 1, non- 5-6) witij a two- or tridimensional network structure is formed simultaneously. The conversion of ~.rrocone to high- molecular products amounted to 25~. Nos. 1-3 have a softening temperature of 290-3000C and are a dark-red powder, whereas non. 5-6 had their softening temperature at about 4000C and were light-yellow. B) Polyalkylenation of frrosene by methylono chloride and 1,2-lichloroelhane In the presence of anhydrous aluminum chloride. Aluminum chloride solution in 50 ml of di- halogen alkane was added gradually to 40 gferrocene dissolved in 250 ml dry dilialogen alkane. The mixture was stirred for 6 hr at the boiling tempera- ture of the solvent. The next daye 10 g aluminum chloride in 25 ml dihalo- gen alkane were added and treated for 6 hr as above. The mixture was decomposed by ice and HC1 and-treated with sodium oulfite. The obtained 3) and 4) were well soluble in benzene, differed, however, by their solubility In other. Table 1 shows thia molecular weic;hts, the always equal g-factor and the magnetic characteristics of all substances produced. The decomposi- tion temperature of 9-13 was 115-1200CL. All substances are amorphous powders, nos. 9 and 10 light-yellov, no. 11 grey-brown. Hos. 10 and 11 are of a chemical- composition similar to that of no. 9 (pentaethanodifferrocone). Card 2t6's- 23854 S/020/61/137/()06/013/020 Synthesis and some ... B103/B217 They consist possibly of 2 and 4 molecules similar to the latter, connected by ethane bridgus. 4-5 mothylenes in the molecule of non. 12 and 13 belong to 2 ferrocone radicals. They do-not contain halogen. The infrared spectra of nos. 9-13 have frequencies within the range 1000-1100 cm-1. To 1). Derivatives 1) having a x-conjugation between the ferrocene links give a signal the electron paramagnotio resonance (a-p-r), similarly to the poly- aromatic hydrocurbona. Thin cannot be explained by the pronence of a corrosponding quantity of the oxidized form of the forricinium cation. Table 1 shows that also polymers in.which the forrooeno links are separated by the -CH27CH2- group give an a. p. r. signal. It Is known that the dolocalization of the unpaired oloutrona between the two phenyl rings is not prevented by this group. In the substances dancribed here, which give an a. p. r. sienal. thin signal is the smaller, the smaller the number of -ferrocene links is. This signal vanishes in 2). Polymers with a low molecular weight give no e. p. r. signal in the solution (benzene), but in solid state. This is explained by the fact that the intramolecular interactions cause in solid state a conjugation of the adjacent polymer =olecules. This causes for its part an'e. p. r. signal. All polymers Card 3/,f,57- -o- tW N-45 ~n R~F 5/02 61/137/006/013/020 Synthesis and some 3703%217 giving this o1j; nal show a single oymmetrical line of the e. p. r. of the Lorenz type, Thu 1) obtained from the reaction A yields a wide e. p. r. line of 11.0-160 oersteds, its width being dependent on the polymer structure. This line becomes broader on reducing the measuring temperature. Its width is changed most conqiderably in lov-molecul4r Tho authers believe tho nature of the measured signals to be unclarified, they cannot maintain that tho number H of the unpaired electrons per I member, deter- mined by a comparison with the standard, corresponds to their actual number. may, however, be a certain characteristic of the magnetic properties of the system (nos. 2-4) * 1; reaches an anomalous size in the inaoluble polymer no. 5. This is assumed to be connected with a collective effect of the ferromagnetic type. The ultraviolet (UV-) upoctra of 1) dissolved in n-octanet which give an a. p. r. signal in solid atatel differ from the ultraviolet spectra of such that give no signal in solid state, In the firat.caae the UV-spectrum agrees completely with %list of ferrocene dis- solved in CCV. It was proved for these spectra (Rof. 7) that the oharge 4 transfer takes place here under formation of an ion pair For CC1_. On the 4 contrary,the UY-spectrum of such 1) that give t~o e. p. r. signal is similar Card 4/% 23'i54 5/020/61/137/006/013/020 Synthesis and some ... B103/3217 to.that of feri~occne in aneutral solvent (n-octane) , i. e. under conditions' 3inder which the charGo in not trannforrod. Finally, 'he authors point out that their reDults concerning.the UV-spectra apparently confirm the pDeudoferromagnetiarn" of the poly-nucleotidea and of the polyaromatic hydrocarbons (Refs- 5 and 8). There are I figure, I table, and 8 references, 7 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet -bloc. The only reference to En(;lish-lancuage publication reads an follows: J. C. D. Brand, Ref. 7: Trans. Farad. Soc., 53, 694, 1957- ASSOCIATION: institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademi! nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the Academy of Sciences*j USSR) SUBL'ITTED: December 20, 1960 LeGend to Table 1. 1) current number, 1-4) linear polyferrocenylene 5-6) insoluble polyferrocenylene, 7) polydiisopropylferrocene, linear, EI) like 7) insoluble,19-11) condensation products of ferrocene with Di-l*,2- chlorcethme, 1~-13 'with methylene chloride, 14) ferricinium, cation. 11) Substance, IIIi mofecular weight# IV) &-factort V-VI) line width, oerstea Card 5/(or DOLOTNIKOVA, T.N., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk Spectra of organic compounds. Priroda r1 no.4:107 Ap '62. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy gorodskoy pedagogicheskiy institut im. V.I.Lenina. (Organic compounds--�pectra) L 1MV-63 F--JT(J)/EPF(c)A,6T(m)/BDS Pc-4/Pr- 4 pov;-i-~-Iljv. Y ACCESSION OR: AT3002192 S/29hl/63/bE/000/0036/0043 'AUTHO4S: Goboy, G. V... 13olotnikova, T. N. rozen--.~crystalline solutions f TITLEf Spectroscopy.0 SOW ICE': Optika i spektios4opiya; sbornik statey, v. 1: -Lyuminestsentsiya.. Mosco Izd-v SSSR, 1963 wo o AN TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, absorption., spectra, polyenes, hydrocarbons energy level'-~ ABSTRACT: A study has been made to determine the-luminescence and absorption' spectrd of diphenvl-, triphepyl-, and -quaterphp~rmj- olyppps." The method was first -p q used by S. V. Shpol I skiSF 71, and consists 6-f investigating the sharp luminescence spectra of frozen n-paraffin solutions condensed in aromatic hydrocarbons. For the diphenyl," the largest luminescence spectra were found in 'hoptane, and octane solutions with aband width o 50 c hexane f m The con .ous dbsorption spectra of triphenyl were found t lie between WO and 3200 X and for the quaterphenyl, between 26W and 3400 The authors contend that the fluorescence-spectra of these polyene permit the tracing of changes in the Card 1/2 L, 1901-63 ACCEWION NR: AT3002192 molecular energy levels arising from line broadening of the molecules on one of the phenolic groups. "The authors express'their gratitude to B, V, Shpollskiy.11, Orig. art. has: 6 tables and 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTIM.-. 28may62 DATE ACQ: 19May63 ENCL: 'OTHFII: 008 ~W`ODE: PH NO REF SOV: 007 Card 2/2 BOLOTNIKovA., T.N.; GOBOV, G.V, . Emission spectra of certain polyphanyls and diphanyl polyenes. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. fiz. 27 no.5t683-685 My, 163. (Unsaturated compounds-Spectra) (MIRA 16:6) (Paraffins-Speotra) BOLOTNIKOVA. V. ProgreSsive methods of meeting customers' demands in WIdte RuBsia. �ov.torg. no.12:28-29 D 1369 (MIRA 10:1) (White Rmssia-Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc) KORSAXOV, M.I.; BOLQTKOV__Zj..Jnzhener, retsenzent; MOKSIN, S.I.. inzhener, retsenzent; SIMONS, D.Ta., iazhener, redal-tor; POPOLOV,*Ya.H.. redaktor izdatellstva; KATVXYlVA, Te.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Safety engineering for machine-tractor mechanics] Teklinika bez- opasnosti v mashinno-tractornykh masterskikh. Moskva. Goa. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo maahinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 189 p. (MLRA 9:11) (Iiachine-tractor stations--Safety measures) YATSENKO. V.A.; MOXSIN, S.I.. inEhener, rateenzent; BO~%~,J - reteenzent; ZHDANOV, V.Y., inthener, redaktor; OLOTO Ta*N*# redaktor izdatelletya; SHOLIKINA, S.I., takhnichaakiy redaktor [Safety engineering in work with agricultural machinery] Tekhnika be2opasnosti pri rabote na sellskokhottaistvennykh mashinakh. Koskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956. 77 P. (MIRA 10:1) (Agricultural machinery--Safety measures) BOLOTNOV S. (Moskovskaya obl.) Tape rewinding in the "Kazaril-20 phonograph-~ape recorder combination. Radio no-4:44 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Magnetic recorders and recording) SOLO-mou. O.S. Soviet herring fisheries in the North Atlantic. Probi.Sev. no.2:226-237 '58. (MIRk 12:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatelleMy institut rybnogo khoz- yaystva I, okeanografit. (Atlantic Ocean-Herring fisheries) K 4,; KOGMAN, I .' , !--),h,; j;'%Ia~. D- t a rimi -ni ng the econc-mi - - ffi~tiency (-,f rrcje-,n-' zq..r~iDn of industrial eqUilnent. Vestu.pas)dnostr, 44 no. 12~69-711 F 164. (MIRA l7t7~ I B'0.1.,O7',p4yV, A.V. I. I`,)J~!~-VPv smoothIng, inaaMnov for rojni,o,-cpd Ot-0i. I dor. mash. 10 no concrete produ ,,. -9:30-32 0 v S 165. (MIRA 18:10) CrX!ITFLY : CATFG01""Y :Pharmacology, Toxicology. C;hemotherapeutic Preparations. Alit iheiminthic '>'ubstances 1'm' . JOLT, : RMIK01.) Ne. 12 1956, R% 56853 ATiMM -60lotn*y, M.M. T-I-E flenolytic Jaundice with Over-dosage of Phenothiaziae C:F 1 GFUB. : Vrachebnoye ~,ela, 1957, i-"o.5, 5229-530 0-STRiXT : Reports on the course of a severe hemolytic jaundice iii a child 5 years of age associated with the use of phenothiazine (0-5 go 3 times a day for 5 days). Treat- went was given (blood transfusions, injections of vit- amin BW Fe, raw liver, etc.), with resulting improve- rent, and the c;iild was discharged hoine after 19 days of hompitalization. Ye.G. BOIA'JTNY-Yp 14- Inzh. -, .. . :. I .-. .- - 9 HOning sleeves with no.I.-25-26 J.- 165. synthetic di'mond I)ara. !.vt- 43 (~'--RA 15; 3) BOLOTIM) IN.V.; CHEPOVETSKIY) I.Mh.; BORBAT, A.A. I.... - Syntbetic diamonds at the Zhitomir Automobile Spare-Part Plant. Hashinostroitell no.10:42.-43 0 '64. (I.IIRA 111.11) BOLOMMY-9 kandidat t0khnicheskikh nauk; GOI"2. Sh.. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nau1c. Use of durable paints on building facades and roofs. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 4 no.2:11-15 154. (Roofing paint) (MLRA 7:5) 0 004 , its v. bv USpj *I 00 Soo RemoWid-0-f residua Prevention of their acc grad Water Supply). 17-Lb)(194(l).-After t stivain of %-Atrr ii pla at a presqure of 15 fit. 00 up to r deptit W algA I"Attll if flrrx"~,irv; fi .(ILIII. i~ :1 to (I lit, U l umulation. ire ytil , ll 1e 44, is.. It. a -ETALLURGK&L UWATUSt CLAMPKATION .11 0-1 Oki U It A rp $( K I I a It it n I, M FREI Q It tt I'JAA ------ Of "06 Implififiet to %And Wters and w. lt V l V i n- o . i~tiiyo Mcn . J189. 0 341111, 1, No. 3, I"I Is wailird III the it,u,il wa-; a roe over file Ix-d at ail aligir of .1.5* file bvI I% illiv; ttj(,rtxKlzlv lirt Lei, 20 rill., And file ojivws"'fl i, TV- little requit'll it) it"I'll a lx'I of film It. Gat tiff 2i g o* use "go tz- A AA I S V N 0 3 9 1) A 0 ~I. .0. It 9 AID P - 3656 SubJect USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 2/19 Authors : Bolotn;%,-Vx. Ettinger, A. I., Kupperberg, L. S., 6-- sclent-irld Wo ers Title : Disinfection of drinking water by hydrogen peroxide Periodical : Gig. i. san., 11, 7-9, N 1955 Abstract : Describes Investigation and experiments on the use of a filter for disinfecting Neva water by hydrogen peroxide. The results of the experiments are presented in a table. Institution : Leningrad Scientific Research Institute, Academy of Municipal Services im. K. D. Pamfilov Submitted : S 9, 1954 4~fy' tit/, YADOROV, Nikolay Fedorovich, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, prof.; 30 [deceased], kanCtekhn.nauk. spetoiyallnyy redektor'; redaktor isdatel'stva; PWROVSKAYA, U.S., tekhnicheskly redaktor. [Public sanitation of cities] Sanitarnoe blagoustroistvo garodov. Moskva, Izd-vo X-va kommun.khos.RSYSR, 1957. 302 P. (KIRA 10:11) . ~(Sanitary engineering)