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BORISOVA I' B. Two new species of the genus Nemostur-mia T. T. (Diptera, Larvae- voridae) from the Far East. Trudy Zool. inst- 30:326-329 162. (MIRA 15: 10) (Tachinid flies) ; C-( ' I.M. -. LOBACH-ZIIUCHENKO, S.B. 1, Accessca-I mnarals of metaigomatic Archean gneissose gmnites as revealed by the one of central Karelia regions. Trudy Lab.geol. dokem. no.12:238-256 761. (MI 14:1-1) (Karelia-Miperals) L S. GIVRIKOVA, A. N. - takhnik i, BCRTS(NA, L S. - inzh., ZATSEPIN, K. S. - inzh. Nauchno-issledovatell-Aly Institut pD stroitolletvu Ministerstva neftyancy prozWoblemostl RAZRABOTKA PROffSRUMCr TEKliKOIC03:1 IZVESTKOVM KARWIIZIROVANNM MATERIALOV Page 104 bu: CnllmCjjjQ:j-pf AjQmtaZjnjmg a joloSdifle Ragmwreh F=I- an CpAMIMIlmo. Do- pl&W In IM, Moscow 19% BORISOVA, K.,S 'TAVET,Avgust Andreyevich, red.; BELOVA, ; PRESMAN, A.S.; 11 - S.F., red. [Cataracts; translations from foreign periodical liter*- turel Luchevye katarakty; sbornik perevodov inostrannal periodicheskoi literatury. Moskva, Medgiz, 1959. 303 P. (MIRA 16:4) (CATARACT) STRYUK, V.,S..- M1011OWN, Yu,F,- POPCINOVA, A,A,, red.; WRISCIVA, (a-hib-A-Lion on the s~aject "Rapid developuent workings in U.S.S.R. coal minestt% a uuidebook) Tematicheshaia vystavka "Skorostnoe pr~vedenle podgotovitnltrrjkh vyra-- botok na ugollpykh shakhtakh SSSRII, putevoditell, 14,c- skva, 1965. 88 P. (MIRA 18,~'I) I. Mos-,ow. Vys-tavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR. 2. TSentral'n5,y nauclio-issledovatellskiy institut informats-Ii i tekhniko-ekonomicheskikh issledovaniv ugo-11- nay pronyshlemosti (for F,pono-va, Borisova). -qO',)JSGVA3 K. V. Wid 4~ Salfa;,Ic liomjaj~s P.. ij. Lo;.,)edav# lie ~,;* ~.bexsovap Orftr of T~ran Uiciaco:,acli iim~iLl .6. -T- i-~eikloltvevp 3d pp ~hur Obahch. K-1A.V Val Xv- 11 (LM), No L Investigates chlorination of sulfamic acid under various conditions& It is decoMosed by sodium hynochlarite or chlorine -In an alkali madiump with the evolution of elemantary nitroren, Intcrmodiate -)roducts we mm- and di-chloraulfanic acldso Submitted 2ij Fab 1947,* P,r, Kqiso 13ORISOVA, X.V., Inzb.; OVECHENKO, N.G., Inzb.; SMIRNOVA, T.V., kand. TXVASHETA, N.M.. studentka; ITADf, I., student Plasticizers from chemical by-byproducts for polyvinyl chloride. Izv.vys.ucbeb.sav.;tekb.leg.prom. no.1:57-61 '59. (14IRA 12:6) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheekly inatitut logkoy promyohlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekbnologii iolnisstvannoy kozhI. (Plastic's) (Plasticizers) BORISOU, K.Z. Mrimary cancer of the ureter.-.Xhirargiia no.9:66 S '53. (MTRA 6:11) 1. 1% gospitallnoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki Kinakogo meditainskogo in8tituta. (Ureters--Cancer) BORISOVA, K.Z. LBarysava, K.Z.] ~ ~ ~, u"~i. -~ - Free grafting of jakin on granulating surfaces. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. biial. na-r. no.4-.93-100 157. (mIRA 11:6) (MUN GRAWIM) 1'. Z. , C-, W) SU e Sci t. o c ta- Yt 13 7~ Don BORISOTA L.A. [translator) 1 Annual report of Commission 1 to the 14 Congress of the International Institute of Welding on "Gas welding and related processes." Svar. proizv. no.8:1+0-1+1 Ag '62. (NIRA 15:11) (Welding--Congresses) (Gas welding and cutting) -BORISOVAI L.A. [translator) Annual report o'f Commission 9 on "Metal behavior during welding" at the 14th Congress of the International Institute of Welding. Translated by L.*A.Borisova. Svar. proizv. no-414l-44 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Welding-Congresoes) MILOVANOVA, A. S.; ~ORISOVA, L. A.; USACHEV, Yu. S. Data on the epidemiology and reduced morbidity of diphtheria In South Kazakhstan Province. Zdrav. ]Eazakh. no.4:61-66 162. (MIM 15: 6) 1. Iz Kazakhskogo instituts. epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyany (nauchnyy rukovoditell - professor Kh. Zh. Zhumatov) i Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskoy oblsanepidstantsii. (SOUTH KAZAKHSTAN PROVINGF,--DIPHTHERIA) TAOITSKAYA, A.K., DUDENKCIVA, I.YA... 30RISOVA, L.A. Sanitary aspects of air in shcoolhoueea based on bacteriological indicators. Gig. i san. 23 no.8:80 Ag '58 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Iz Ivanovsko~ oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantaii. (AIR--BACTERIOLOGY) (SCHOOL HYGIEU) BUTAMVSKIT, D.S., prof.; BORISOVA, L.A., shkollno-eanitarw vrach Prevention of eye dimses In schoolchildren. Gig.i aan. 25 no.2:62-63 F 160, (MIRA 13:6) 1. Iz Ivanovalrogo pedagoggiebaskago, iustituta i oblastuoy sani- tarno-spidemiologichookoy stantall. (1VANOVO PRDVINCB--SCHOOL HOUSICS-LIGHTING) (1Y31--CM AND HYGIM) 1 5(2) SOV/2o-126-3-30/69 AUTHORS: Berg, L. G., Borisova, L. A. TITLE: On the Nature of Link's Salt (0 prirode soli Linka) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 3, Pp 569 - 570 (USSR) ABSTRACT. Endeavors for over 100 years to produce dolomite by direct pre- oipitation frord solutions of calcium and magnesium salts re- mained without success. Link's salt is quantitatively similar to dolomite, but the composition of the sediment obtained is unstable, also there were no rhombohedrons possessing the refractive indices of dolomite. These salts are therefore termed as Link's mixing salts. Figure 1 shows the thermogram of Link's salt cleaned from C11 and SO" 4 ions by rinsing. A comparison of the X-ray pictures of Link's salts and the Shishim8kiy dolo- mite shows that Link's salt represents a solid solution of calcite in dolomite (Pig 2)~ At the temperatures of the earth's surface, a dolomite-calcite mixture is much stabler than the mentioned solid solutions (Refs 2-4). Thus, it can be expected Card 1/2 that the said less stable solid solution can be changed with On the Nature of Link's Salt SOV/2o-126-3-30/69 time to the stabler form (mechanical dolomite-calcite mixture under usual conditions. No higher temperature will be needed (Ref 2). This reaction could occur in case of a rapid carbonate crystallization. A very wide paragenesis of calcite with dolo- mite leads to this assumption. A slow interaction of the two solutions by diffusion can, however, produce immediately the stable calcite-dolomite mixture. There are 2 figures and 6 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V. I. Ullyanova-Lenina (Kazan' State University imeni V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin) PRESF,NTED: February 10, 1959, by B. A. Arbuzov, Academician SUBMITTED: January 26, 1959 Card 2/2- BERG, L.G.; BORISOVA, L.A. 250Solubility_isotherms of the ternary systems Mg2+, Ca24- ICOJ-_ 1~0; NatI Caqja~- - ~20, and W , Mg-2- 11 COJ- - H 20 at F 1 atm. Y-hur.neorg.khim. 5 no*6:1283-1286 Je 160 C02- (MIU 13:7) 1. Kazanskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im* V,Ie Lenina. (Systems kChemistrv)) BERG, L.G.; BORISOVA, L.A. Metastable equilibria in the quaternary SO?4- - H20 at F 1 atm. and t=25% '900 ~ - 1287-1289 Je 07. (Systems (Chemistry) t' C,,2 -t 11 02- , system Mg2 3 Zhur.neorg.khim. 5 no.6: (MIRA 13-7) BERG, L.G.; BORISOVA, L.A. Metastable equilibria in the quinary reciprocal system Na*, Migea, Ca** 11 11 t 25'and Poo, - I atm. Izv.Kazan.fil. 1/ 003, S04 - H20 a 4 Ser.khim.nauk no.6:210-217 61. (PERA 16-5."1 (Systems (Chemistry)) (Solubility) 8/081 62/000/024/039/073 B101YB166 AUTHORS: Ayzikovich, M- A.,._Borisova, L- A-, TITLE: Ethyl* alcohol addition to the oxide phenyl ethylene PERIODICAL: Referq-tivnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 247,h161 (Tr. Leningr. tekhnol. in-tal no- 59t 1961, 22-32) phenyl ethylene oxide (I) 'in its dependence on the catalyst used in the presence of-C H ONa and the (C H O-BF opmplex. Dehydration of dimethyl_ 2 5 2 5)2 3 phenyl carbinol yielded C 6H5C(CH 3)-CH2 (11), b.p. 164-1660C/760 mra Hg. A solution of monochloro urea,converts II into C6H 5C(CH 3)(OH)CH2C'~(III)~`-; b.p. 99-102OC/9 mm Hg. Stirring of IfI with 20A NaOH at room temperature yielda:Ij b .p. 84-86OC/16 mm Hg. Heating of 8 g I and'60 ml 0 H OH- 2 51 containing 1 g metallio Na in a sealed.tube (1060C, 24 hra), distillation ..Card 1/3 Zubkov, B. I., Kraus, me of asymmetric methyl- 24, 1962, '316, abstrac .t im. Lensoveta) TEXT: This is a study on the addition of C H OH to the asymmetric methyl- 2 5 s/061/62/000/024/039/073 Ethyl alcohol addition to the ... Bioi/Bi86 A of the alcohol, extraction wiih ether, and fractionation in vacuo yields 44.2-,L (with respect to 1) C H-C(CH )(OH)CH OC H (IV), b.p. 4 5 3 2 2 5, 20 20 114-115OC/10 mm Hg, n 1-5062, d ~1.0172- The,6tructure of IV was D 4 confirmed by the following 6ynithesi`s: a three-fold excess of CH MgI was 3 20 caused to act on C H OCR COC H (V), b.p. 94-960C/2-3 mm 11g, n 1-5302, 2 5 2 6 5 D 611, of which had been obtained by reaction of G6 H5MgBr*with C2H 5OCR 2CN, 0 b.p. 133-134 C. The latter was obtained with a 46.8-4 yield from P 0 73 2 5 0 reacting with C H OCH CONH C, 12% of,which had been 2 5 2. 21 m'P' 81'-83 synthesized from a 28% s6lutio'n.of NH OR and The latter C H OCH COOC H 4 :2 5 2 2 5* .was obtained from the corresponding*acid synthesized from C H ONa and 2 5 ClCH COOH. Reaction of C H PNs. with 5-3 9 1 in 100.ml absolute C H OH 2 2 5 2 5 in the presence of 0:5-1 ml;(c 2H020 -BF3 yielded.;3. 6% (calculated-with 0 20 respect to I CH OH (VI), b.p. 120-121 C'mm Hg, n I.5157t .' ) C'AU;PC(CYOC2H5) .2 D Card 2/3 S/081/62/000/024/039/073 Ethyl alcohol addition to the ... Bioi/B186 20 o d 1. 0289. The resulting data show that I reacts with C2H5OH in the 4 presence of C H ONa yielding mainly IV (acc'ording to'V. V. Markovnikov'.9 2 5 rule), whereas in the presence of boron fluoride, mainly VI.is obtained (against this rule). [Abstracter's'note; Comp.lete translation. Card 3/3 S/020/61/137/003/024/030 B101/B208 AUTHORS: Berg, L. G., and Borisova, L. A. TITLE: Some relations in quantitative thermography PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, V. 137, no. 3, 1961, 631-633 TEXT: The authors discuss the comparability of the faces S measured on thermographio differential curves in substanoes with varying heat trans- fer coefficient K. K is defined as the sum of all factors that determine the heat transfer. It has been proved in Ref. 1 (L. G. Berf, Tr . 4. soveshch. po termografii, Izd. AN SSSR, 1955, str- 59 (Transaotions of the First Conference on Thermography, Publishing House of the AS USSR, 1955, P. 59)) that such a comparison is possible if the faces are reduced to the same K value: S11 . Slatil/At' (1). Lt', At" are the tempera- ture differences between substance and furnace. If K varies during the phase inversion, its mean value is measured, and Eq. (I) obtains the form: S" = SI(L\tll + 6t")/(&tll + &t2l) (II). The purpose of the present 1 2 study was the experimental proof of the validity of Eq. (II). The faces Card 1 Af 2- Some relations in quantitative ... S/020/61/137/003/024/030 B101/B208 were measured, which occur in the thermogram in the polymorphic conversion of KNO 3' K was varied by adding substances with different heat conduc- tion, with all other conditions including the heat capacity of the mixture being kept constant. The curves were recorded on an 917IT-09 (EPP-09) recording potentiometer whose sensitivity was increased by reducing the resistance of the slide wire shunt from 235 to 4.5 ohms. Table 1 gives the experimental results. The curves of experiments 1, 3, 4, 5, and 8 are presented in Fig. 2. S was reduced to the face of curve 1. It was confirmed that the error of quantitative phase analysis is reduced, and the thermal effects of a thermogram with a maximum error of 3% may be rendered comparable by this reduction. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED: SUBMITTED: Card 2 Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) October 29, 1960, by B. A. Arbuzov, Academician October 15, 1960 BORISOVA, L. A. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov: in 1962: "Metastable Equilibria in a Quinary Mutual System of Na, Mg, Ca// 003 - H20 at 250 and P002-1 atm." Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4# Moscows 1963s pages 212-145 Concerning the reaction of thallium telluride Tl2Te3 with the compounds 5, ,.2Tej and Sb2Te3. L. A. Borisova, F. I. Akhmedova, M. V. Yefremova kIO M'I*nutes). Report presented at the 3rd IvIaticnal Conference on Seraicon.&ctor Cc,-.po-.;d Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 AYZIKOVICH, M.A.; BORISOVA,,L.A.; ZUBKOV, B.I.; KRAUS, MI. Order of the addition of ethyl alcohol to asymetric methyl- phenylethylene oxide. Trudy LTI no.59:22-33 161. (MIRA 17:9) BORISOVA L.A~j YFFREMOVA., M.Y.; MitT'DOVA, F .. T I I . - Propertles of Tl-131-T(- silloys. Zhiiir, Peorg. khim, R no.1,2;2`00- 2704 D 163. 17-~) 1. Kazanskiy khimic-heskiy instiUut Imomi A.Ye.Arbtizova AN S353R. BORISOVA, L.A.; YEFRLICVA, M.V.; VIASOV, V.V. Phase diagram of the system T12NR,~Bl To and properties of ,; 2 the alloys obtained, Dokl.AN SSS n01117-119 Hr 163, (MIRA 16Q) 1. Khimicheskiy inot~tut im. A.Ye.Arbuzova AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.Ye.Arbuiovym. (Thal:Lium-teUurium-bismuth alloys-iihermal properties) 7CC-""7AR 602 57'5_3' SO URCE CODE:.UR/0058/66/000/004/AO74/AO74 AUTHOR: Borisova, L. A.; Boyko, E. Hi.; Dmitriyev, P. I. TITLE: Crystallization of gallium arsenide f om supercooled melts SOURCE:' Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4A624 REF. SOURCE: SL7.-�,tWRgyJM, Prqtsessy sinteza i rosta kristallov i poluprovodnik. materialov, 1965. Tezisy dokl. Novosibirsk, 1965, 3 TOPIC TAGS: galli.um arsenide, crystallization ,,single crystal growth, supercooling ,ABSTRACT: A study was made of the influence of different factors on the processes of 5-crystallization of GaAs from stoichiometric melts: the degree of superheat of the melt, rate of cooling, the degree of supercoolihg, and the time of "isothermal soakin in the supercooled state. The interrelationship between these parameters and the number of crystallization.centers during the solidification of the melt is considered The data obtained makes,-~It possible to choose optimal conditions for the production of GaAs single crystalsIrrom melts, using "isothermal soaking" of the melts in the supercooled stW-C~.--[-Tranelation of abstract). SUB CODE: 20 Card 1/1 afs L 46110-66 EWT(M)/EV1P(t)/ET1 IJP(c) -_ JD 8_6U__Rff,_U0_1ffE-_UR[0_3 0366TOof[0077f320 ACC NR. AP66406 AUTHOR: Borisova, L. A.; Yefremova, M. V. OIRG: Institute of Chemistry im. A. Ye. Arbuzov (Institut khimii) TITLE: Phase diagram and properties of alloys of the T12T`3-Sb2T~3 system SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Neorg materialy, v. 2, no. 7, 1966, 1320-1321 TOPIC TAGS: alloy phase diagram, thalliwm compound, antimony compound, tellurium comp, ound ABSTRACT: The properties of alloys of the T12TO3-Sb2Te- system were studied in order to determine whether'new semiconducting compounds are f'0'rmed in this system. Analysis of the phase diagram (see Fig. 1) obtained from data of differential thermal and x ray phase analyses showed that the reaction of equimolar melts of T12Te3 and Sb2TJ fo;Ms e3, 3~2j a new compound, TlSbT which melts ifith an incongruent decomposition at 0 and forms a 9~tectic meltino at 2230C with the initial Tl Te . The monovariant transition! D 2 at 270'C corresponds to a Dolymorphlic transformation of Zhe compound TlSbTe3- Me lowi, tomoorature modification of TlSbT"3 crystallizes in the rhomboh~dral system with lat- i tice constants arh = 9.81 A, a = 67019'. The electric properties of the new co=ound were measured on single-crystal plates 10x10x2 rim! thermal enif coefficient a = 220 WIldeg, electrical conductivity 'a'= 494.5 ohm-1 cm-1; the curve representing the tem- perature dependence of the conductivity has a form typical of a degenerate semiconduc-1 Card % L 46110-66 1 ACC NR% AP6 C~ tor; the forbidden gap width AE = 0.38 eV. The 'valence states o. - the compound can be written as 713+sb3+-Te32-9 Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. I Fig. 1. Phase diagram of the. Tl2Te3 - Sb2TO3 system Vn 0 let. SbTt, SUB CODE; 07,20/ SUBM DAM 20SeP65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 001 BORISOVA, L.B. ll~~~~~ Work of a group of y6ung geographers. Geog. v shkole. no.2;43-47 Nr-Ap 153. Off-RA 6;3 ) (Geography-Study and teachiug) KIRZON . A.V.; ZRISOVA, L.B. Pathophy-siological mechanism of poisoning by diftoran, sodium fluoroacetate., and ethylenefluorhydrin in rodents. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 6: Biol., pochv. 16 no-4:14-25 ji-Ag 161. (MIRA 24:7) 1. Kompleksnaya laboratoriya po izucheniyu sredstv i sposobov borlby s vrednymi zhivotnymil boleznyami rasteniy. Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (RDIMTIGIM) - (FLUMM MGAKIC OMqWIS) KIRZON., M.V.; DMLISKAYAj IIA; -BORISOVA, L.B.; SINKIN, G.N. Specific differences of the process of diftoran poizoning-in -Imals. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 6: Biol., pochv. 16 mo.4:26- 33 Jl-4g 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1, Komplekanaya laboratoriya po izucheniyu sredstv i sposobov bortby a vrednymi zhivotnymi i bolezn~wd rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (FLUMM ORAWO CMUWNDB) (AINVENTIUTF -~~ BORISOVA L B -'~r4baeral pathophysiolA_10cal --chaflIPWis ti cis - *f- digtoomppiponing in white rats. Vest. Moske uno Ser, 6: Biolo, pochv. 16 no.4:8-13 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Kompleksnaya laboratoriya po izucherdYa srjodstv i sposobov borl s vrednymi zhivotnymi i bole-.nymu rasteniy Mosk-ovskogo g -universiteta. (IU- OR-1 HE ORGANIC GMUW"ll KRASIKGVA, V.I.,, kand. biol. muk; SEIMEIENM Nja.; LUTANOVA, N.V., mladshiy nauchny7 sotrudnik; BORISOVA.. I,F, st-qrshiy iekhnik- lRborant W-''.:,: -------, Uee of sarbic acid to prevBtit, the molding of hallf-smOced sausage. T-rudy VNIMP nc.16.2"10-244 164. (MIRA 18zll) 1. Starshiy inzhener Vsesoyuznogo naiicbnc--issledovate.-,-~iskogo instituta- mkya.-nny promysh-lemosti (for Semanenkc), Ill w %, ID tc Vj ttil w tr 4%VLKxAI4. It. U. I M, 5, ' ws V . . ""O earth me I L 7'L q 1JUDMISOV. R I 111LINA. It 14 i-00 RuM. *WSJ 001AWS' Call tint'. V. 1C It V" J -69 . . . M pillov Ot" V.'jA%?&0*AsVA. A, IliakivinvA. S. A. 1. SJJAV - " r" 00 . cith 1) 1, PAIjims . Ill a -All. zi. %Ile -live 0g 00 Nil. Nil. .06 -00 00 -00 -90 04 use Cl 00 t o f 0 0 G's Nil Ifullil 15MV x 40 w ILI .1T 'A T' Pa 'I" k--!, a C a IV G to A k 00 lot 004 *07 009 r 0* 00~ 00 *oil 1160 P. 00 0 1 0 0;::.: ^00 00 III Affe.) C, 00 0 Ott -1j"MaPfil"14 l"Pul 241 10 Pintill -Xio III, ~iul pa'~-rd so 0 OP ("13111 Jill plioduA a -MVIV 'H ~~j 1111111 OOW -ifulluiv - g -eupp", 00 00 -H '11 'IlMam f1willit jo slasouslio if 00 00 00 00- 00 06., P-1 00 lif 4-simal mid WT-1 it It a st a pt a a it it It .1 to -~:i 0 0 0 0 ,0-11 1r- . r " 150 (~l - 0 vtj , " - AIT 4"1* X-Raym 11" in the I rodurflon of Rutslwr Arlirlt... a I-nukaya P..... !Ah-unod. v. 11. ( fit fbitst M, Nov. 101, 1'. .1 Hill-")- dkilswk IXA.ibibliet of III$- 4)X)Vt-. PEYVE, Ya.V.; PETERBURGSKIY, A.V., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, prof.; GAR, K.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; GOLYSHI14, 14.M., kand. biol. nauk; KOROTKIKH, G.I., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; CHESALIN, G.A., kand.sellkhoz.nauk; RAKITIN, Yu.V., doktor biol. nauk; ZEZY1ULINSKIYY V.M.J. kand. sellkhoz.nauk; DEVYATKIN, A.I.j. kand. sellkhoz. nauk; VENEDIKTOV, A.M., kand.sellkhoz. nauk; TARANOV, M.G., kand. biol. nauk; 40-qk;~M,- ',.P-e-;, BEREZNIKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn.nauk; KONDRATENKO, R.V., st. naucbn.sotr.; BORISOV, F.B., st. nauchn.sotr. [Chemistry in agriculture] Khimiia v sellskom khoziaistve. Moskva, Kolos, 1964. 381 P. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Peyve). 2. Nachallnik laboratorii Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta plastmass (for Borisova). 3.-Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plastmass (for Kondratenko, Borisov). 4LTS,()'VA 11 L. G. Dom L A. ~ an 11(lorini-lation of Lorig-PAnge Leather lForecasts at Shorl, *.`.ot-cc! for the '!,--' Territory," Yet. i Gidrol., No.;"?, 1940, BORISOVA, L, G. "Mrspolar Prccfir-sps In Xatvral Synoptle Pf-riods." Sub 26 Jun E:l, Central Inut of Weather ForecastIng. Dissortationo i)rssont,-.,e, for aclenct) and onEinecring degreer, In Moscovy durbig 1~,51- 'vo SO: Sum- ' - 480, 9 'rtY 55 BL-RISCVA, L.G. 'Thasing of Atmospheric Yacrcprocesses," Tr. Tsentr. In-ta Prognozov, No 36) 62-75, 1954 After introductor y information on the development of the concert of the phasing of atTosyheric microprocesses, the author exiounds the results of an investigation of a number of I-hases of ti-e eastern sleet (glared frost ) on the continent during., the period 1930-10,52. He reveals 25 cases of the in- dicated processes; here not every one of the -processes was concluded Ln- the formatien of sleet. In most cases there was merely an increase of tempera- ture and formation of fog, hoarfrost, etc. For all phases of tbe chospn processes, the autl7or ccmpares the accumulative 1,,inematic mars of the cor- responding natural synol-tic 1-!erieds and the schenes C'f develorment of the processes according to six Fhases. Foreover, he ccmutes the averare values of AT 500 and afterwards averages for all Tbases. As a result of t1-is, ~e clarifies the principal criteria, sequence, and duration of the 11-ases, and also their probibility of reali7ation after the process has be-,un (i.e., after the Thase of irgedance). (RZYGeol, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum. No. 536, 10 Jun 55 I BORIS -... Macrosynoptic conditions of positive anomalies of the mean monthly air temperature in the Suropean U.S.S.R. during Kay- October. 1954. Meteor.i gidrol. no-8:26-31 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:11) (Atmospheric temperature) BORISOVA, L.G.; TSZPKANOTA, Ye.I. Recurrence of certain types of natural synoptic periods. Trudy ?SIP no.56-108-127 157. (Keteorology) (MM-10:8) BOHISOVA L.G. Climatological relations of oynoptic processea. Trudy TSIP no.71:27-39 158* (MIRA 11:12) (Weather forecaoting) BORISOVA, L.G.- I)MITRIUNA, Yu.N. Analogy in the distribution of the anomaly of mean monthly air temperature In Se~tsmber and November. Trudy TSIP no,71;40-43 15B., (MIR& 11-.12) (Atmoapheric temperature) BOIRISWL 9 L. G. 6poprutic c - -tolo,--,.cal rali,tiomhipu of cric ;;rocus.~aIj and temcarat-L.re anomalies in Rovurl-,Ex. Tmdy TSLI no. ~2:1132-V,3 160. (I-IM!, 14:2) (Atiaospheric tenperiAure) (WOLtl.c:r forec~L,tlnE) - BORISOVA, L.G Forecasting reliability'of basic atmospherie processes in 'Ncvember. TRUDY TSIP no.n5a86-93 262, (MIRA 16s6) (Weather forecasting) BORISOVAI... L. G._ _ _ Seasonal characteristics in the development of various types of atmospheric circulation in September and Novembero TRUDY TSIP no.115'.100-106 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Atmosphere) BORISOVA, L.G.; KHESINA, B.G. %~_ - *4-~- ~- Effect of solar activity on the formation of synoptic processes, Trudy TSIP no.124.-28~-32 163. (NIRA 16:8) (Barents Sea--Cyolones) (Kara Sea-Cyclones) (Solar energy) BC.RISOVAI-L.G.; KONDRATENKO, R.V. Resolutions of the December (1963) and Fe~iuary (1964) Plenums of the Central Committee of the CPSU as a proiram of the "big chemistry." Plast~massy no.4:1-2 164. (NIRA 17:4) BORISOVA, L.G... kand. geograf. nauk; KHESINA, B.G. Weather forecast for June, 1964, in the U.S.S.R. Meteor. i gidrol. no.5-.69-72 1~7 164- (MIRA 17:6) 1. TSentrallw institut prognozov. BORISOVA, L.G., kand. geograf. nauk~. KHESINA. B,G. Weather foreaartwing for the U*S.SoR, in September 1964. Meteor. i gidrol. no.8s61-61+ Ag 164 (MIM 17 s8) BORISOVA, L.G., kand.geograf.nauk; BURLUTSKIY, R.F.,, kand.geograf.nauk Weather forecast for the U.S.S.R. in May 1965. Meteor. i gidrol. no.5:69-72 My 165, (MIRA 18:4) 1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. ACC NRt AT7005070 SOURCE CODE: UIV2546/66/000/154/0023/0033 AUTHORS: Borisova, L. G.; Turkenich, G. 1. ORG; none TITLE: Inertia of the air temperature over SSSR territory during different periods of solar activity SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentr621nyy institut prognozov. Trudy, no. 154, 1966. Vzaimodoyst-viye protsessov v stratosfere i troposfere i dolgosrochnyye prognozy pogody (Interaction of processes in the stratosphere and troposphere and long-range forecasting), 23-33 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric circulation, atmospheric temperature, solar activity, long range weather forecasting, atmospheric model ABSTRACT: The relationship of the temperature anomalies of two consecutive mimmer months (June-July) and fall months (September-October) has been investigated as an example of the-phenomenon of temperature inertia observed during periods of solar activity. The work was undertaken in view of the observed increase in the number of meridional proc- essea taking place with an increase of solar activity, as it was indicated in an earlier work by L. G. Borisova and B. G. Khesina (VliyanJzye solnechnoy aktivnosti na formi-rovaniye sinoptiche-ckikh protsessov. Trudy TsIP, vypt 124, 1963). The probability of the retention of the anomaly of the average monthly air temperature from June to July was reviewed throughout a network of 98 stations in the Soviet Union during 1901-1962, 1/2 ACC NRs AT7005070 and the coincidence of like signs of the temperature anomalies was calculated and tab- ulated for each station. The resulting probability values exceedecl 70-80%. Such values cannot be accidental and thus can be employed in computations of long-term weather forecasts. It was found that the probability values for the retention of the sign of the anomaly of the average monthly air temperature varied for different periods of solar activity in various regionse This was attributed to the loc&Lized of-feet of the solar activity upon the formation, of atmospheric circulation within a given region. Orig. art. has; 3 figures and 1 table. SUB CCDE: 04/ SLEM DATE:' none/ ORIG MW: 015/ OM W: 005 2/2 ILIIR, I.I., kand.med.nauk; BARANOVA, A.N.; MM97A,, L.I. (Sevastopol'). Chce more on the detection of non-syphilitic spirochetes in regional lymph nodes, Vest, dem. i ven, 37 no*7t78-79 J1163 (MIRA 16:12) BORISOVA, L. I. BORISOVA, L. I. "Certain indications of the functional state of the liver, cardiovascular system, and central nervous system in Bot- kin's disease." Leningrad State Order of Lenin Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians imeni S. M. Kirov* Leningrad, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Sciences) Y'Mcal So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 18, 1956 BORISOVIA., L.I.; YEHEL2YA140VA, N.N. I- - --------- Clinical obser7ations on the effectiveness of nitranol and nitrosorbid in patients with angina peatoris. Terap.arkba 33 no.1940-46 161. (MIRA 34:3) 1. 1z 3-y kafedry terapii (zav. - prof. B.V. Illinskij) Lenin- gradskogo gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina instituta, usaverahens- vovani~ra vraobey imeni S.M. Kirova i bollnitsy imeni V.I. lanina. (NITRITES) (ANGINA PECTORIS) IL'INSKIY, B.V.; PORISOVA, L.I.; KOLOVA, I' -i-11. , p KRIVORUChMMKO . _;--F_P71ROVA IN.?. Characteristics of the biochemism of the b'L-^od In atherosclerosis. Trudy Inst. klin. i eksper. kard. AN Gruz. SSR 805-44 163. 'klaRA 17,7) 1. Iz III terapevticheakoy kafedry Gruzinskogo inatitufa d:~yn usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i gruppy po aterrisk2ero.,.u irst-Ituts fiziologii imeni Pavlova Ali SSSR, Leningrad. L 104 -Q. C Ri 6023676 SOURCE CODES 011/007/1311/1312 Z? AUTHOR: Borisoval L. I. Yemellyanov, A. F.; Karatetskiy, S. S._ ORG: no TITLE: Effect of h-f load on the sensitivity of a crystal detector when the harmonic-signal -implitude fluctuates SOURCE: Radioteklmika i elektronika, v. 11., no, 7, 1966, 1311.-1312 TOPIC TAGS: cryEe'L-lia detector, signal detection ABSTRACT: An experimental proof is reported of the following: (1) Reflected waves occur in the crystal-detector waveguide whose airiplitude modulation is correlated with the AM of Vie signal being detected; (2) Because' of these waves, the excess nois level!, signal level, and detector sensitivity vary depending on the input impedance of the detector -;aveguide.. Measurements were taken at 15 kcj the passband of 1-f amplifiers was :~; ka. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. SUB CODE: 09 5L'&1 DATE: 21Jun65 ORID REFS 002 BOKSOVA, L. M. t'Carbonyls of the VI Group Metals in the Periodic Systen: I," Dok All qSSR., 26, No 1.7 1940. Zelinskiy Lab. of Organic Chemistry, Moscow State University, 1940 -RISOVA, L. B ul WLit-rin~- -f Itumb of 'I'urualcs (Puccin-I.-A. -tat ct;icl i_osI:ovs:_ogo Cbshch,,stva lsi,, cdci pril-i'd, ','oval' Biolo ichi!si:ii. val. ',2, no. 2, 1551, pp. 7'~_C'9' 5,11 I I 30 - S_r~,A SI SO-53, 15 11,'-ecerriber 1953 DORISOVA, L. N. Bor15ova) L. N. "Experimental Investigation of Structures of Inclined Type." Chemical-Industry Enterprises Sci Res Inst of Water Supply, Hydrogeology. Moscow, 1955. Technical Sciences). the Effect of Waves on Hydraulic-Engineering Min Construction of Metallurgical- and USSR. Technical Administration. All-Union Sewerage, Hydraulic Structures, and Engineering (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 27, 2 July 1955 gelr,l s-,:, V,4) /I/. #rTSSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2 hs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9842 Author : Alikhanyan, S.I.,_Borisova, L.,N. Klepikova, F.S., Lyubinskaya, S.I., Mindlin, S.Z. Inst Title New Active Strains of Penicillin (A"New Hybrid"). Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1956, 1, No 3, 3-7 Abstract A new active atrain of penicillin producer "New hybrid" 369 (beige) was obtained from an "anastomose'! colony, grown from 2 conidia of different strains. As initial strains G-31 and Wis-51-20 were taken, related in acti- vity but quite distinct from one another in their physi- ological properties. The anastomose colony was treated by ethylenimine and UV-raye and the most active variants of the surviving colonies were selected. The strain "New hybrid" 369 markedly differed from the original forms in its physiological and morphological properties Card 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics. F-2 'Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9842 and considerably surpasses in activity all known native and foreign strains when cultuvated on different media. Card 2/2 ALIKHLNYAN. S.I.; BORISO~A. N. Vegetative hybridization of the fungi of the Penicillium family. Izv*AN SSSR. Ser.biol. no.2:74-90 Mr-Ap 156. (MLRA 9-7) 1. Vassoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly insitut antibiotikov. (MIGILLIUM) (MRIDIZ6,TION, VBGETABLI) MINDLIN, S.Z.; VIADIMIRCV, A.V.; BORISOVA, L.N.; MIKHAYLOVAp G.R. Obtaining actinmycetes hybrids producing tetracyclines (Actinmyces rimoso and A'ctinomyces aur6ofaciens) and their use in the selection of active strains. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no.10:187-198 161. (ACTINOMIGES) (TETRACYCLINE) (MM 14:7) (HYBRIDIZATION,, VEGETABLE) ALIKHANYAN, S.I.; BORISOVA, L.N. Recombination of Actinomyces aureQfaciens. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.Z;214-220 Ya--A~ 16:L. (NIRL 14:6) 1. Voesoyuznvy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov., Moskva. (STREPTOMYCES) BDRISOVA L N - KONYUKHOVA, M.V.; IVKINA, N.S. * I Recombinations of Act. aureofaciens. Antibiotiki 7 no.8:685-689 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. (ACTINOMYCES) KV.SHILINA, A.Ya.; BORISOVA, L.N.; ZARETSKIY, I.I., prof. Study of the action of the sodium salt of antibiotic 6613 on hematopoiesis and leucoses in animals. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.10:18-22 162. (1-fIRA 17:12) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy terapii bolezney sistemy k-rovi (zav. - prof. I.I. Zaretskiy) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta, gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (direktor - dotsent A.Ye. Fi3elev) Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR. ZARETSKIY, I.I.; KRASHILDIA, A.Ya.; BORISOVA, L.N.; GUREVICH,I.B. R=erimental study of the combined action of antineoplastie antibiotics and X-ray irradiation in leukemias. Med.rad. 8 no.2:51-57 FT63 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy terapii bolezney sistemy krovi (zav. -prof. I.I.Zaretskiy) i rentgenologicheakogo ot- deleniya (zav. - doktor med. nauk I.B.Gurevich) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi Mi- nisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. it MOZGOVOY, A.A.; POPOVAp T.I.; MRISOVAt,L.N., Helminths of swine in Zhabarovsk Territory. Trudy Gellm. lab& 130-11163 (MIRA 170) BLINXOVA, L.A.; _BOR1.SOVA, Production of phage-resistant cultures of Actinomyces aureofaciens under the action of mutagens, specific phages and their combinations. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.1:167-170 164. (MIRA 17:0 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy nizshikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.Lomonosova. GOLIDFARB D.M.; _.~Oj SO L.N. Use of d--iezole-14 for the protection of the mycelium of Ac-~J~nomyces- aureofacieiis from the action of actinorhage type 1. Ant~-'biotiki 8 no.12:1.071-1074 D 163. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Institut epidemiologii mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamale' A~T SSSR L i Vsesoyuzn~,y nauchho-issl;d,vatellskiy institut an 4.ibiotikov. i;ffnut of all ant fird tint C agc:nt., or; trarI,r.'-,.art,4J leulrkcra`v~. Vcy,. orik. .1' no.5 (MIRA 18:8) v a, q s te. krc~v;, (zw,~. -- pi-c-af. 7.T.Zara TSorit-ci-, In.-go -r4-ia 7-j-,n'nEL i 1! 3 z 1 U.1 ta at; ~~D-!!)gi PC, re -em 4-ya r z) u-,i --- nt A. SELEVRO, G.F.; BORISOVA, L.P., inzh. Mechanization of labor-consuming operations at the Bobrov Oil Ydll. Masl.-zhir. prom. 27 no.9:35 S '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Bobrovskiy maslozavodi (Bobrov--Oll Industries--Equipment and supplies) LIBINZ011, A.Ye.; KOZIMINSKAYAY Ye.I.; BORISOVA, L.P.; ANCHEVSKAYA, I.Kh. Comparative sensitivity of freshly isolated dysenterial cultures to antibiotics and bacteriopbage. Antibiotiki 9 no.9:861- W s 164. (MIPA 19:1) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu nauchno-issledoNatellskiy protivochumnyy institut i 1-ya Rostovskaya-na-Donu gorodskaya bollnitsa. SER61YBV, P.G., prof.; RYAZANTSBYA, N.Ye.; VIRNOVA, Ye.Y.; GBELISHEVA, K.M.; REMOK, N.D.; KOZIoOVSKAYA, L.A.; XOTBOYANE, V.A.; BORISOVA, L.S.; G3MM40, M.Ta.; SHROYT, I.G.; 1AMM, V.N. Active impinization of children against measlen with vaccine 606 in an extensive epidemiological experiment. Zdravookhranenie 2 no.l: 17-20 Ja-Y 159. (MM 12:7) 1. Iz institute. virusologii im. D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR (direktor - P.R. Kosyakov), Moldavskogo institute. epidemiologii, mikrctbiologii i gigiyeny (direktor - N.N. Tezhov) i RespublikanBkoyl sanitarno epidemi- ologicheskoy stantsii Moldavskoy s~!R (ginvakyy vrach*, A.A. XbN~~Uv) 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR (for Sergiyev). ("MSLM) RAVIcH-BIRGiR, Ye.D.; BLYUMINTALI, K.V.; BORISOVA. L.V.; HAMONOVA, I.S. Insunological indexes in children with various courses of conva- lescence following dysentery. Zhur.m1krobiol,,spidJ immun. no-3: 49-54 Mr 155. Oam 8:7) 1. Is Mookovskogo instituta apidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gi- giyony i pe&latrichemkoy kliniki Teentrallnogo inatituts, usover- shenstvovaniya vrachey. (DYSINTERY, BACILLARY, imunology, in convalescence in child.) (CONVALISCSICS, in various diseases, dysentery, bacillary. immunol. indices in child.) BORISOVA, L.Y. Ansphyloctogenic characteristics of diphtherial and tetanus anatoxins. Zhur.mikrobiol.apid. i immun. 27 no.4:55-59 AP 156. WaA 9:7) 1. 1z Gosudarstveanogo kostrollnogo instituta vaktain I syvorotok imeni. Tarasevichs. (DLPHTHERIA anatoxin, ansphylactic ogenic characteristics) (,rITANUS some) IMISOVI-, - 14V. ChIck embr7oes as a model for determining the virulence of VibrIo gepticus. Zhur.mikrobiol.apid. i imun. 30 no.1:77-81 Ta 158. . .. (MIRA 12:3) 1. 11 4osudaretvannogo kontrollnogo iustituta imeni Taraeavicha. (VIBRIO GOMKA, virulence, aeterm, on chick embryo (Hum)) BORISOVA, L. V., CAND 1310 SC-1 I"BIOLOGICAL AND SEROLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CLOSTRIDIUM SIEPTIQUilite"t MOSCOW9 1961 .(ACAD MED Scl USSR. iNST OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY IMENI "NORJ~ -Mr- ACADEM I G IAN PROF, N. F. GAUALEV (KL-DV, 11-61, 214). ~y- -76- MORISOVA, L. V. -Y-5 Mron Apr 1948 Chemistry - Povdar Meta.Uurgy Pmder IMeatrodaij. 1. Its Iffeat a Dispersion and Composition of the Povder on the Properties Of Iran lleotrodes.0 L. L. IDulmin and L. V. Borisova, ITMOTO I"t".0f Chou T00hp gi I)p 81231ur 2Wdad Mmill Vol ]MI., No 4 DszcaAbii--4UdIes conducted to determine properties Of Iron povdar and relationship of Ito character to nature of Its fwmtlm by reduction of Iron oxides vIth bydrogan. ftbititted 5 Wr 1947. 75T19 it U '1H 0 It 3 Ryabchikov, D. 1,, Borisova, L, V. TITLE, Investigation of Molybdenum and -Rhenium Sorption on "L~'~! --iO Anionite From Various Mediums and Chromatographic Separation of These Elements (Izuc*raeniye sorbtsii tiolibdena I reni-ya iz razlichnykh sred na anionite -;0 1 ik-h khromatografi-, chaskoye razdeleniye) PERIODICALR Zhurnal laialiticheskoy Kh1m11,iq'--8~Voi.13,,Nr 2iP~ 155-161(USSR) . I ~' ABSTRACT.- Rhenium does not form independent minerals as, in consepen,;e ofits physical and chemical similarity to molybdenum it usually accompanies inolybdenum in nature. Becauae of the che- mical similarity of molybdenum and rhenium their separation is difficult. The separation can be ach3eved on the strength of the different degree of stabill-by of different valence states of these elements. 'B49ide many other nethods wh.-tch differ in principle (Refs I - 18) also chromatographic meth-, ods were recently used for their separation. Different adr, scfbents were used here b% different a-.AhorEt (Refs 19-23), In recent time the anionite 'Dowex, 'i" was used for tils sepa Card 1/4 ration of molybdenuin and rhenium klReis in most In. 75-13-2-1/27 Inve'stigation of Molybdenum and Rhenium Sorption on 10 Anionite From Various Mediums and Chromatogi-aphic Separation of These Elements vestigations of this kind the determination of molybdenum and rhenium was carried out in the filtrates for the setting up of the elution curves by means of ordinary analytical methods. Only in few cases (Ref 27) radioactively labelled atoms were used for the determination,, whioh permit to re- gister the oource of the separation quickly and accurately. The authors used the anionite 'HUS, 10 for their studies on the cbror-natographic separation of molybdenum and rhenium, which is characterized by high exchange capacity~ chemical stability , and mechanical stability and can be used within a wide pll-range. The investi.-ations werq arried out. in 99 HC1, HNO H SO and H PO as media, Re' n Mo serving 2 . ~ I as radioactive IsotopeK he radiation of W.) was measured through a lead filter (Ref i8)~ in order to eliminate the disturbing influence of technetium which is radioactive as well. It develops from molybd 9 num by emission atd is there- fore in equilibrium with itt 1,10 (.P,,Y,) Mo99 -2--, Te99m. In ILYdroahloric, to a noticeable degree nitric, and suifur:ir. U acid solution molybdenum and rhenium are adsorbed only in a concentration interval of 00 - 0,,5 whereby,, however,, no Card 2/4 obvious difference in the adsorption of these elements oan be 75 ~! 3-2-1/27 Investigation of Molybd--Anim a~-;' _"Jorption on 10 Anionite From Various Mediums and Chromatograp1aic Separation of These Elements found, In phosphoric acid solutions, hox7ever,., a great dif- ference in the adsorption is exhibited by molybdenum and rhe-- nium. Thie is obviously due to the fact that molybdenum forms an anionic complex in phosphoric acid solution which is well adsorbed by the active groups of the exchanee resin. This fact aua used for the separation of molybdenum and rhenium in synthetic mixtures and also in natural objects with dif- ferent concentration ratio of the two components. The 6-reat- est difference in the adsorptions occurs in a 2 molar phos- phoric acid soluiion in which molybdenum is adsorbed to an e xtent of 72 :,8 rhenium.. however, only to an extent of approximatelY 4 An exchanEe column Is used from which rhenium is eluted by means of a 2 molar phosphoric acid so- lution and molybdenum with a 10 lj4soda lye, It was found by else rophoreses with the help of the radioactive isotope Re'8~ that rhenium. in the case of washing out with pho-sphoric acid is absorbed by the filtrate,' thouGh it is an an-ion_ Rhenium is here obviously dislocated by the phosphoric acid Card 3/4 from the adsorbent, This assumption was proved experimentally. 75 1 2 1 InveLitigation of 1Jo1ybdV11)U11a LIM(] F(herium Surpti on tjn C, An i. c. ic -,7;:! Various Mediums and Chromato;,raphic of TheLV- 1~ I e;,-, e- 'n t n The adsorption of rhenium decreases -ri th increarin- concentrai- tion of the pboaphate ions. It was 2hown that this se-,arntion method can be we'Ll used also for the i3eparation of rlicnium from molybdenites and from technetium which was produced by the radioacti-ie decay of molybdenum, The experimental coni, ditions of the investigations carried out are described pre cisely, There are 6 fi6ures, 3 tables, and 34 references, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION., Inatitut geokhimli i analiticheskoy kbiliii..1 1mr V- T, Vernadskogo All SSSR, Yloskva (Moscow Institute for Geochemistry and Analytical. Chem-Lsti-ty imeni V. I. Vernadskiv,,AS USSR) SUBMITTED: October 26~ 1957 1. Molybdenum--Absorption '~Ihenf Lr,- --Adsorption -1 . Rh e n i w, n - - k, s o - p t I on Dal at'_~ or, 6. Rheni-LLm- -Separ at ion Card 4/4 AUTHORSt Ryabchikov, D. I., Borisova, L. 75-13-3-16/27 TITLEs Chmmatographic Separation of Cobalt and Nickel in the Analysis of Ores and Alloys (Xhromatografioheakoye razdeleniye kobal'ta i nikelya pri analize ru, 4 splayov) - PERIODICALs ZhurrRl analiticheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 3, PP 340- -343 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Besides various ohemic&1 methods (references 1-8), methods of ion-exchanger chromatography were recently also successfully employed (reference 9) in the analysis of ores and alloys. An- ion-exchangers by which the metals present in the form of com- plex anions are retained.)are with special success used for this. Anion exchangers permit the frequent performance of the separa- tion within a shorter period than cation exchangers, as the de- scrItion. of the complex anions adsorbed from the medium of a strong electrolyte can simply be effected by a change of con- oentration of the electrolyte or by means of water. Of the do- mestic exchanger brands the types-EDE-10 (condensation product of ethylenediamine and epichlorohydrin) and AN-2F (condensation product of polyethylenediamine, phenol and formaidehyde) proved Card 1/3 to be especially good. Of foreign brands the American types Chromatographic Separation of Cobalt and Nickel in the 75-130-3-16/27 Analysis of Ores and Alloys Dowex 1, Dowex 2 and Amberlite IRA-400 are especially wide- spread. In the present paper the separation of cobalt and nickel in a hydrochloric solution by means of the anioniteEDE -10 is described. For this the data were used which are known for the adsorption of cobalt and nickel at the anionite Dowex 1 (refe- renGe 11). Cobalt is most intensively adsorbed from gn hydro- chloric acid solution where the stable anion Ecocl I is pre- sent. In the entire concentration range of hydroc~foric acid (0,1 to 12n) nickel does not form any complex anions in an amount worth mentioning. For comDaring the adsorptive capacity of6the anio tea Dowex 1 and EDE -10 the radioacikye isotopes Co 0 and Mgt were used, After all nickel had been woAlted out, the adsorbed cobalt was washed out with 0,5n HC1. On this occa- sion the anion CCOC, ]2- is decomposed and cobalt goes into the filtrate as oation. It became evident that a complete separa- tion of cobalt and nickel is attained at both investigated ex- changers. The two elements can be quantitatively w~,Ashed out of the exchanger, therefore no loss occurs. Thus also larger amoudB Card 2/3 of cobalt and nickel can be separated by means of anionites. A Chromatographic Separation of Cobalt and Nickel in the 75-13-3-16/27 Analysis of Ores and Alloys working prescription for the determination of cobalt and nickel in ores and alloys was worked out. On this occasion the two elements are before the determination.separated from the other elements by means of dithiooxamic acid. If copper is pre- sent (reference 12), it is not precipitated. However, it does not disturb the determination, as its complex chloride-anion is fairly resistant to diluted hydrochloric acid. In this case cobalt is watilled out with 4n HCI and then copper is removed by washing with 2,5n HC1. Iron is in the precipitation with di- thiooxamio acid masked by citric acid and remains in the filtra- te, if the precipitate is carefully washed. The performance of the analysis of ores and alloys for determining the content of cobalt and nickel is described in detail. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 12 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V.I. Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Moscow Institute of Geochemistry and Analyti- cal Chemistry imeni V.I. VernadskiyAS VSSR) Card 3/3 1. Cobalt-.-De-termination 2. Nickel--Determ:Uiation AUTHORS: Ryabchikov, D. I., Borisova, L. V, SOV/75-13-4-22/29 TITLE: The Chromatographic Separation of Rhenium and Tungsten (Khromatograficheskoye razdeleniye reniya i vol'frama) PERIOD TCAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khiniii, 1956, Vol. 13, Nr 4, pp, 492- 493 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Rhenium and molybdenum differ greatly in the adsorption at the anionite EDE -10 from phosphoric acid solution (Ref 1). Hexa- valent molybdenum with phosphoric acid forms heteropoly com- pounds in which molybdenum is present as complex anion and therefore is adsofned well at the anionite. Rhenium in hepta- valent form does not produce such compounds and passes into the filtrate on the washing of the column with a 2 m phosphoric ac- id solution. As tungsten like molybdenum tends to form hetero- poly compounds rhenium can this way be spparated from tungsten. The determinations were oarried out on an anionite of the type FM-10. (in phos-ahoric acid form), The radioactive isotopes 185 1a6 W and Re served as indicators. The mixtures of tungsten and rhenium (as tungstenate or pz~rrheznate, respectively) were Card 1/3 brought to the upper end of the coltimn; the rhenium was washed The Chromato6raphic Separation of Rhenix-a and Tungsten SOV/75-13-4-22/29 out w-ith 2 m phosphoric acid. The progress of the washin- out was controlled by the measurement of the activity of Re196 in the filtrate as well as by -means of the color reaction with tin(II)chloride and Dotasaium thiocyanate. After the washing oat of rhenium the column was washed with water, then the tungsten was washed out with a K~o soda lye. The end of the Y,ashing out wa!i determined bj the lack of the activity of W185 in the last parts of the filtrate as well as by the negative reaction with potassium1hiocyanate. The curves for -he eluation of rhenium and 'tung--ton were plotted from the results obtained from the activity.,measu-rements of the single parts of the fil- trate as well as frc,:.i the changes of the intensity of color of these parts. The complete washin.- out of Re 186 and W185 was de- termincd by means of the sai-.101ill- up Of the activities of the single portions of the filtrate; besides, rhenium was deter- mined quantitatively in the filtrate by means of nitron acetate and tungsten the photometrical way on the basis of the reaction with potassium thiocyanate. The results for various concentra- tion ratios of tan.-sten and rhenium (1 000:1, 1:1, 1:400) show Card 2/3 that by means of this method rhenium aiay well be separated