SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YA.B. CHERTKOV - V.F.CHERTKOVA

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Characteristics of micro-impurities.. s/o63/62/000/Olo/oo3/oo4 E075/EI36 The inorganic part of the impurities in fuel TS-1 contained 13.7% of Fe after filtration through a filter with 7 micron pores. This indicated that Fe can be present in the fuels in a finely divided state. The second most-abundant element in the impurities is Si. The organic part of the contaminants contained S and N, the latter being present only in the organic part, whe'reas some of the sulphur was present also in the inorganic part of the impurities. To avoid the contamination of the fuels it is advisable to carry out systematic removal of moisture, prevent the formation of high molecular weight resins and exclude metal cont ining compounds* Ther: are 4 tables* Card 2/2 CHZ-,R7-,KOV, Ya.B. New additives to fuels and oils (survey). Khim. i tekh.topl. i masel 7 no.3:64-66 Mr 1629 (MIRA 15:2) (Fuel) (Lubrication and lubricants-Additives) 3h975 S/080/62/035/002/015/022 D258/D302 AUTHORS: qle Leontlyev, B. I., Shchagin, V. M. ~~ In - 11 - , Eid Sazonov, A.-Ye. TITLE; Electron microscope investigation of changes occurring during the heating of S-containing compounds dissolTed in middle fractions of Volga-region petroleum fuels PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 2, 1962, 394-397 TEXT: The authors studied the formation of a solid phase as the result of heating middle cuts of petroleum fuels rich in organic S compounds. This was done to investigate the thermal stability of such fuels. Samples of a standard fuel TC--4 (TS-1) were desulphur- ized and then treated with the individual mercaptans, sulphides, disulphides, thiophanes and thiophenes, normally found in Volga-re- gion fuels, and also with subhur-rich concentrates isolated from the latter. The compounds were added in quantities equivalent to up to 0.01% of mercaptanic S and up to 0.25% S for the rest. The solutions were examined under an electron microscope for the pre- Card 1/2 S/08 0/6 2/03 5/002/015/02 2 Electron microscope investigation... D258/D302 sence of solid particles, before and after heating in an autoclave at 120, 150, 200 and 2500C. It was shown that all compounds yielded initially true solutions which formed colloidal, systems on heating. Solid particles were formed next. The particle size was greatly, irl- creased by raising both temperature and 3-concentration. The big- gest aggregates were formed with sulphides_(at 150 - 2000C), thic- phanes kat 2000C) and disulphides (at 150 2000C), while solutions of thiophenes remained stable even after heating at 2500C. There are 1 table and 10 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as follows: E. M. Shelton C. M McKinney and 0. 0. Blade, Petrol. Refiners 36-, 59 2579 (1957~; R. ~ Thompson, L. W. Druge and J. A. Chenicek, Ind. Eng. Ch., 41, 12, 26;5 (1949); C. M. Barrin er, M. V. Corsilius and J. D. Rogers, Petrol Processing, 12, 1909, M55). SUBMITTED: March 13, 1961 Card 212 S/080/62/035/002/016/022 D258/D302 AUTHORS: Savinov, B. G., Chartk_ov. Ya. B. and Klimenko, P. L. TITLE: Study of the structure of nitrogen and oxygen-cont- aining compounds in ligroin-kerosen-e petroleum frac- tions 'by the method of infra-red spectra PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 2, 1962. 398-404 TEXT: The authors' aim was to study the little known structures of V- and O-containing constituents' present in both straight dis- tillates and cracking products of petroleum fuels. This was done in view of the relative ease of isolation and the possible econo- mic value of these compounds. Kerosene fractions of T-1 and T'(_-4 (T-1 and TS-1) fuels and cracking products of both high and low S-contents were passed through activated silica gel columns and the residual non-hydrocarbons were first eluted with alcohol benzene, then freed of S compounds and finally purified on activated alu- mina. A comparison of the infra-red spectra showed the presence of aromatic and heterocyclic structures in all samples. Oxygen was Card 1/2 S/080/62/035/0021/016/022 Study of the structure ... D258/D302 shown to be present in the forn of OH and C = 0 groups. There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 5 Soviet-bloc references, SUBMITTED: February 23, 1961 I,,/ ..e Card 2/2: CHERTKOV Ya.B.; SHISHKINk, H.V.j AFANASIMA, N.A. HydroxVi-containing compounds in the middle distillate petroleum fuels. Zhur.prikl.khime 35 no.Ilt2460-2466 N 162, (MIRA 15:12) (Petroleum ao-fuel) (Hydroxyl groip-Speotra) L'0981-63 VF(c)/EWT(n)/BDS--AFM/OW-Pr-4-RM( JAY/BW' ACCESSIM DR: AP3001313 Y6X 7OM/0149/0159 7 Chqjftkqv. YS B SlicbMill. V. Zre10V V-.-_It AUMOR: Tl=: Effect of organoBulfur,compounds on the service properties of TS-1 fuel [Report presented vvb the Sixth Scientific Session on the Chemistx~y of Urganomilfw Compounds of Crude Oil ejA Petroleum Products eld at Ufa, 27 June - 1 July 156j~ SOURM AM SM& - BasbkIrskiy filial, Xhimiya seraorganicheskikh soyedineniy, soderzhashchikhoys v neftyakh i nefteproduktakh, v. 5, 1963, 149-159 TOPIC TAGS; TS-1, hydrof ining, thiols., sulfides., disulfides, thiophanes, thiophenes.. sul-fur-containing concentrates, GMT U49-54, bronze, corrosion, resinous deposit formation, sediment formation, di-o-tolyl clisulfide ABSMCT: Mie effect of or sulfuricompounds on the service properties of T-S-1 fueir. has been stUdied. 'he 84periments vae conducted at 120 to 250C vith bydrofined thermally sUble (up to 2500 TS-1 fue to vhich 23 inclivIdual. S compounds (thiols, sulf idea., diso-If ides) thiophanes, and thiophenes) potentially present in nonbydrofined fuel vere added in amounts permissible urAor the Card 1/3 Cri-63 salon NR: AP3001313 GOST 7149-54 specifications for total S content; In sow cases S-contetuing concentrates sepamted fivm -.1 fuel vere added. The experiments consisted of a TS determination of the corrosion of and reoinous-deposit formation on VB-23WTs bronze and a stuay of sediment formation. The follovirg are the findings of Uft experiments: 1) Ow corrosive effect of organic sulfur compo with the exc: ?-tion of di-o-tolyl dimLlfide) on bronze is low. 2) Sulf idea, disulf idea, and to a lesser degree thiols form considerable resinous deposits on the metal above 1500- 3) At.150 to 25M acyclie and cyclic sulfides,, disulfidev, and thiophanes form considemble amounts of fael-insoluble sediments; the mmber ancl size of sediment particlea Increase with the temperature and concentration of S compounds, 4) Thiophene, sad its homologs do not impair fuel properties. 5) Experiments coulUcted vith 3 concemtrates shoved that the effe a of individual S compounds. contained In standard fuels in the form of mixtures are equalized. 6) Below 1WC the properties of the fuels are not affected by the -presence of Irkom.-ints permissible under GOMP specifications; at hifrNer terpmtures measures must be taken against the adverse effect of these conpounds. 7) An electron-mim-oseope study revealed that seedirents are e res n the remat of a breakdovn.of coUoidal systems formed in th p e ce of C.,d CHERTKOV., Ya.B.; MARINCIIENKO, N.I.; ZRLlk)V, V.N. -,., Analyzing the microcontaminants and residues in middle distillate fuels. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no. 11:16-18 163. (MIRA 17:5) CHERTKOV,,Ya.B. Increasing the energy contont of hydrocarbon fuelq. rkhim-i tekh.toplA masel 8 no.2:63-67 F t63. (mA 16:10) CHERTKOV, Ya.B. Fuels for supersonic Jet airplanes. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 8 no.5:68-71 My 163. (KERA 16:8) ,a .1 'CHERTKOV, Ya.B.; RYBAKOV, K.V.; ZRELOV, V.N.; MARINCHENKO, II.I.; :-., -111OZE)4rSEVA, M.N. Formation of traee impurities in middle-distillate fuels. Zhur. prIkl. khim. 36 no.S.-1825-1833 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) Cli-KitTh IV , Yakov BorisovJchBABUSfIKIN.4, ved. red. ~1, --1'; -1 [Nonhydrocarbon compounds in petroleum products' Neuglevcdarodnye scadinaniia v nefteproduktakh. Mo- skva, Izi-vo "Khjmiia," 1964. 226 p. (MIRA 17:7) SHOR) G.S.; CHFRTKOV, Ya.B.; GOLIDIN, G.S. -"-, Characteristics of the oxIdation product composition of polymer distillate of the butane-butylene fraction. Zhur. prikl. khim. 37 no.9t2O8O-2082 S 164. (MIRA 17:10) SHOUL) G.S.; C11i"I"'TKOli, Ya.TI.; GOLIDIN, G.S. , Charact,eristica of oxygen compoundn of light p;rrolysir oil. 1 11 4"hur. prikl. khiin. 37 no.12:2766-2768 1) '64. (AIN"I 18:3) CMTKOV, Yakov Borisovich BOLISHAKOV, Gennadiy Fedorovich; 1; levgenly 1111cb; DIVYDOV, P.I., nauchn. red.; SHEVTSOVAp E.M.p ved. red.; YASHCHURZHIVSKAYA, A.B., tekbn. red. [Jet fuels] Topliva dlia reaktivrWkh dvigatelel. Le- ningrad, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 225 p. (MIRA 17:3) ACCESSION NR: A24009786 S/0065/64/000/001/0051/0055 AUTHORS: Xarlnehenko, Nele~; C~e~kRv,, -n ov . Ve A-e Xq,~ Be; Pisba TITLE: Scale formation In turbojet englues SOUROE; VhWya I tekhnologLya toP11V I Masel/io.; 1, 1964, 51-55 TOPIC TAGS: jet chamber,scaling ABSTRACT: Scale formation in jet engines was studied and the par- ticular purpose of the present work is a study of some of these problems, Deposits were investigated which acoumulated on the in- jection fuel nozzle and on the whirler of engine I after 100 hours operation on fuel TS-1; on the injection nozzlb and imlls of the heat pipe of the combustion chamber in engine 11 after 200 hours operation on fuel T-2; and on the heat pipe of the combustion chamber of engine III after 300 hours operation on fuel T-1. The engines were operated within their warranty period under same con- d1tions as In airplanes. Temperature of fuel nozzles and wbirlers in working operations reached 250-3400 while the w&U temperature Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4009786 in the combustion chamber within the scaling zone did not exceed 250-4000; gas temperatures in front of the turbine were 500-7200o It vas concluded that scalling In turbojet combustion chambers is formed in zones having Inadequate temperature (250-4ooO) and too low oxygen concentration for adequate combustion. The scale was found to consist of multistage, consecutive, deep-destruction - products of the organic molecule with considerable enrichment of carbon in the final product*' The material carbonJzed because the deposit contained considerable quantities of sulfur.-oxygen- and nitrogen compounds. The deposit also coilsisted of oxidizable hyclzocarbons and nonhydrocarbon organic compounds with sulfur, oxygen and nitrogen contents, At temperatures of 200-4000 In an oxygen environment, oxidizing processes transfo= nonhydrocarbon compounds into rosins and ultimately into scale,, Orig, art* has no figures, no fo=ulas, 6 tables*- ASSOGIAT109t None SUMITTED: 00 IUD CoM, 09 Card W2 DATE AOM lOPeb64 NORM SOVS 006. 39OL: 00 OTMM: 001 A~ E4,r,( rr VBPF Pr- 14 AOCZ'~STON M A?5CO9998 UR/0318/65/000/DOV AUTHORSi Ghertkov, Ya. B.; E lina, G. B TITLE: Characteris ties of resins in intermediate petroleum fuel distillates SOURM Heft6pererabotlm i neftek-bimi-yal not 3, 1965p 21,-27 WPIC TAGS: resin, ftel oil, chromatography~ condensation reaction TS I fuel, T I fuel NBSTRACT, Reslxz tbat accumulate in intermediRte distillates of uetroluumm fuels are detrimental. "he parity of thf; fuel is 3etermined by the )f oxi:,-Is'-'-:~7 i~rc~u::ts tint lissolvo in the fuel, by the Cr. Pr C~ d U c --Tte t -~ 0 r, C, a C o10 ~ ~,:l I~In gystem with the procipitation of a resinous solid phase. tind T~'-l -a~~rc- procerses the rosli-'ious compounds from the fuels I :f these 'uels mpol the standard Gtr- mercaptane In Stlfur mercap-.an in this fuol c~~nstl ~LLOL., the permissible axiount. The resina vere separated f:-on t-,e call,y or, activated silJca gel, and were then analyze3. T~n raBlno ars tabulat,9d. Oxidation a:ad condensation of th-j !Card 1/2 ". - I f . . ~ 1 11 ~ ~ I "ACCESSIOU URI AP5006663~: ENCLOSURE 1 -01 if:'~-juims Able!:. Dift, n. ii Asted 0 f rom f 6 vici -T-1 TS-1 cunt giton % g/ton Al fuel fuel Total 100 1471 100 1311 An hept a-sibluble -96.93 1426 92i80 212 benzene-ioluble 2.65 39 4,2 59 methAnol-soluble 0.42 .6 3.0 40 ......... L1&)&& WE A=SSIOW YR: AP5024364 1WO2Sfi165/ODO/0l5/(X)67/0"1 00 AVMR: Chertkov, Ys.,R.; ~relov, V. N.; Shchagin-, v. M. TMZ: Method of removing contaminants frontlet) fuels 'Class 23, No. 173 SOURCE: Dyulletetk' ftobtetenty i tovarnykh znskov, no. 15, 1965, 67 TOTIC TACS: jet fwl, fuel' additive, fuel contamination AbSnACT: An Author Gertifichte has been Issued for a method of removing minute contaminants from [jet'! fuels by filtration. To speed up and improve the effec tiveness of ft filtratlo*n# an additive which coagulates the contaminants is addedl P 0 50 SOURCE CODE: IJR/0065/66/000/002/0047/004i~ AUTHOR; Bol'shakov, G. F. G~f!jo 3k 'a G. S Chertkov, Ya. B. ~i _Ye. A.; ~2BIir ORG: none TITLE: Structure of insoluble fraction of resins of medium boiling rango petroleum It Jjeti fuels ,st-'AAk SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 2, 1966, 47-49 TOPIC TAGS: jet fuel, fuel gumming property, fuel additive ABSTRACT: A study has been made of gum formation in straigbt-run T type IT-, TS-1. and T-21.[Jet] fuels (GOST 10227-62) Resins soluble in the fuels were isolated by silica gel chromatography and divJde~winto three fractions: heptane-, benzene-, and methanol-soluble fractions; in the absence of the heptene-soluble fraction, the other two were insoluble in the fuel. The resins were put back in various amounts into deresinified-fuel samples. Then the sample was stored for one year at room temperature with or without access of atmospheric o)Wgen, efter which existent gums were determined gravimetrically and subjected to IR analysis. It was found that with increasing number of hetero atoms and irMctional groups in the resin molecule, resin solubility in the fuel decreased. With increasing amount of resins added to the fuel, gums increased. Obviously, the high-mDlecular-weight portion of the resins, particularly the fuel-insoluble resins, very strongly activated the formation of 1/2 UDC: 00.1-5:66 L 16919-66 ACC. NRt AP6oo6450 insoluble gums similar to them, The gums were formed by the reaction of compounds of various molecular weights via-free oxygen- and sulfur-containing functional ro atom- groups, and via certain unsaturated bonds in hydrocarbon radicals of hete containing compounds. When the fuel bias in contact with oxygen, gums increased sharply, which confirms the oxidation-polymerizetion character of gum formation. Gum formation could be limited or prevente b additives. For example, in the presence of 0.005% of a mercaptobenzothiazole rivative [unspecified] in heptane- soluble resin-containing fuel stored for one year in the presence of atmospheric oxygen, the winunt of gums forarel was 1/5 of that formed in the absence of the additive. Orig. art. has: I figure. (SMI SUB COEE: 21/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG W: 001/ ATD PFWS"S.-'q Card '~_L 22697-66 EWT(MVT DJ,69 1; 'ACC NRs AP6UU7938 F AUTHOR: Chertkov, Ya. B.; Spirkin, V. G.; Demishev,'V. N. ORG: MINKhiGP TITLE: High grade (jet) fu ictions from Arlan crude oil SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i.neftekhimiya, no. 1, 1966, 12-14 .,TOPIC TAGS: jet fuel, desulfurization, solvent extraction/TS-1 let fuel, T-1 jet fue] Arlan crude oil ABSTRACT: Solvent'extraction with 86 and 91% aqueous sulfuric acid solutions in 1/5 solvent/feed ratio at 15-20C and atmospheric pressure has been used to produce jet fuel components from the 150-325C sour crude-oil fraction from Arlan fields. It is noted that because Arlan crudes are sour, straight-run fuel fractions from such crudes do not meet COST specifications as to sulfur level. The 150-325C fraction contained 1.572 total sulfur (traces, 0.00042, of mercaptan sulfur) and 7.9% of silica-gel- absorbable resins. The idea of the solvent extraction method was to remove sulfur compounds-new raw materials for petrochemical usage-without.decomposing them, whil preserving the composition of the hydrocarbon portion. Sulfide concentrates containil 9.3-13.4% total sulfur were produced. After removal of sulfides the solvent was fully regenerated. From the desulfurized raffinate, straight atmospheric distillatton followed by alkaline and water washes produced fractions which exceeded most require- Card 112 UDC: 665.63-4.(4 JA ZZOY(-q2_ '7kCC NR, AP6007938 mhants of GOST 10227-62 specifications for TS-1 and T-1 fuels. Their viscosity characteristic was very favorable, which should ensure satisfactory atomization and good flow and antiwear proPerties.0 AntIcarbon-forming and combustion properties were also expected to be good6 Only the freezing point was unsatisfactory (minus 50C for the 150-260C fraction and minus 40C for the 150-280C fraction) so that the distil- lates are not suitableas commercial fuels but only as components of such. Their availability, however, increases potential reserves of motor and jet fuels in the USSR. Orig. art. hast I table. [SM] SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM RATE: none/ ORIG REF., 006/ OTH REF: 004/ ATD PRESS:~vl-- I , I L 45887-66 E'T'V T ( m ACC NR, AP6023962 P SOURCE CODE: UR/0204/ AUTHORS Chertkovq Yaz B 0 Ppirkin, V. G,.; Demishey, V. N.- .L ____ 006/002/0309/03 6 ORG: Moscow Institute of Petrochemical and Gas Industrv in, (Moskovskiy in tut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy pronyshlonnosti) TITISt Characteristics of stable sulfur compounds of middle fractions of Arlan' 22 SOURCE: Neftakhimiyap v. 69 no. 29 1966, 309-311 TOPIC TAGSt organic milfur compoundq aromatic hydrocarbon# petroleum product ABSTRACTS It had been shown earlier that when thiophe 4 its homologs, and benzothi- ophene derivatives, all belonging to the group of "residual" or "Undeterminable" oul- fur compounds (as opposed to mercaptansp sulfidesp and disulfides)p are introduced Into jet fuelsp the properties of the latter are not lowered. In the present studyp ,50-3250 fraction of high-sulfur Arlan pe- sulfides were completely removed from the 1 troleum by selective extraction with 86-9195 sulfuric acid, and the sulfur content of the fraction thus dropped from 1.57 to 0.5 wt. %. After the removal of sulfides, the fraction displayed a high thermal-oxidative stability, The residual sulfur compounds present in the fraction were then extracted with 92 and 93% sulfuric acid* These com- pounds, containing about 30% of the total sulfur originally prenent in the fractiono had no negative effect on the thermal stability or corrosion activity of hydrocarbon r 45887-66 ACC NR: AP6023962 X-Ve-isron heating to 1500- One-half of the residual sulfur compounds became sulfonate and were extracted with 92-93% H;>Sqj; the remaining ones did not undergo walfonations The sulfonated sulfur compounds were regenerated by hydrolytic cleavage. The ultimat composition of the compounds obtained consisted of a mixture of alkyl- and cycloalkyl aromatic derivatives of thiophenel in particular, benzothiopheness with a small admix ture of thiophene homologs. Orig. art. hass I figure and I table. SUB CODSI 07,11/ SUEM DATRI 06ju165/ WM REFI 005 "f2card 2/2 AC. I km RM/JVIAIE AP6018625 U") SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/006/0053/0056 AUTHOR: Chertkov, Ya. B.; Ignatovo V. M. ORG: none 4/ TITLE: Comparison of the effectiveness of jet-fuel additives SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 6, 1966, 53-56 TOPIC TAGS: fuel additive, jet fuel, additive effectiveness ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the effect 0 jet fuels of the following additives,. 1) 2 6-cTi-tert-butyl-p-cresol (Ionol) ) P-hydroxydiphenylamine, designated PODFAtlin the source; 3) ~PA-20 v%2 tic '7t~a_de by upont; and 4) a C,,salipha amine with a tertiary carbon atom in the alkyl group, recommended by so. The experiments were conducted with TS-1 fuel containing about 0.13% total sulfur and about 0.0032 mercaptan sulfur, and with a highly -hydrogenated fuel (3-4% aromatic hydrr,carbons). This highly hydrogenated fuel was tested~with and without in- dividual sulfur compounds of various t pes added in amounts permitted byGOST C specifications for standard TS-1 fue1V The following amounts of additives were used: 1,3, or 4, 0.05%; 2, 0.01%. The fuels were heated with agitation at 150C for 6 hr in air. It was shown that: 1) Ionol and PODFA inhibit initial oxidation of the fuel components; 2) 'FOA-2 and the aliphatic amine inhibit oxida- tive condensation of existent soluble oxygen, compounds which would form insolO,'- Card V2 UDC: 665.521.3 L 34117-66 EK(m)/T wE ACC NR: AP6012847 SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/004/0906/0911 AUTHOR: ~jQertkov, Ya. B. ; Englina, G. B. ORG: none TITLE: Phase transformations in resins of middle-distillate pet leum fuels SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimli, v. 39, no. 4, 1966, 906-911 TOPIC TAGS: resin, fuel stability. petroleum fuel.) F'V'F4 00,100c'e-ry ABSTRACT: To determine whether the formation of resins (liquid and solid phases) takes place in fuels at low temperatures, the phase behavior was studied in fuels at 15 - 20C in connection with the accumulation and presence in these fuels of resins constituting the products of oxidation and condensat,~on of organic impurities other than hydrocarbons and unstable hydrocarbons. Fuels T-111from Azerbaydzhan crudes) and TS- from Volga region crudes) were studied. The middle-distillate fuels were found to contain 3 - 7% of solid matter insoluble in the fuel. The resins soluble in the fuel undergo condensation at first, then form a phase which is insoluble in the fuel. The conversion rate depends on the conditions, i.e., duration of the process, effect of light, access of atmospheric oxygen, Card 1/2 UDC: 662. 68 L 34117-66 ACC NR: AP6012847 temperature, etc. The solid resinous phase even initiates the resinification of stable fuel from which resins had first been removed. The process of formation of secondary reeins also goes through a stage where soluble resins are formed and condensed until they form a solid phase insoluble in the fuel. The more condensed the solid resinous phase, the stronger its influence on the resinification of the fuel. The formation of resins in the fuel may be represented by the following sequence- resins soluble in fuel -9. condensation ---Ir colloidal system --> suspension ---jP settling (partial separation) of solid phase insoluble in fuel. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and I table. SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 17Apr64 Card 2/2 ~ ILJ CIERTKOV _Ia.B.,; ENGLINA, G.B. - - -~P , - - - .. ~ Composition and nature of the transformation of the tar of intermediate distillation fuels. Khin. i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no-3:55-57 Vw 165. (MIRA 18:11) ~Yp~%O Ya.V.; RyBAKOV, K.N.; ZAELOV, V.N.; FOMISHENKO, B.A. _ Yj, - Efficiency of fuel storage filters. Transp. i khran. nefti no. 3:22-25 163. (MA 17-7) 1. NII-25 EVVT(m)APF(0/r/EWP C L 8076-66, PP ACC NR- AP5026461 SOURCE CO UR/0204/65/005 05/0741/0746 AUTHOR: Chertkov, Yi, V.; ftirkin,.. V. G.; Demishev, V. N. ORG- Moscow Institute for theIPetrochemical and Gas Industr 1 b it Yim. 1. A. u Una (Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti TITLE: Use of_g_q~ic ~acid for extracting organic sulfur compounds from petrole- um fractions Iq SOURCE: Neftekhimiya, V. 5, no, 6, 1965, 741-74Q., TOPIC TAGS: petroleum. Ettroleum refining, petroleum product, organic sulfur compound, solvent extraction ABSTRACT: Optimum laboratory conditions were worked out for the selective extraction of sulfur com the 150- pound from Arlansk petroleum fractions boiling in 325 C range and containing 1. 57 wt. % of sulfur. About 70% of the sulfur compounds were recovered without signif icantly changing their composition by extracting with aqueous sulfuric acid solutions. A two-stage treatment of the crude with 8616 aqueous sulfuric acid at room temperature, atmospheric pressure, and extractant crude, ratio= 1:5 removed half of the initial sulfur compounds. Additional sulfur compounds were extracted with 91% aqueous sulfuric acid, extractant: crude =1:5. L Card 12 UDC:665.647.93;546. 226-325.542. 61 --L:807 ACC Wt AP5026461 :The sulfur compounds an&resins-were almost. completely removed from the extract ins were- prec by dilution, the res, ipitated and the decanted solution was treated for two hours with fuller's earth. The sulfuric acid was regenerated. The isola-ted sulfur compounds, containing over 14 wt. 16 sulfur consisted almost entirely of sul- fides. They can be readily -vacuum or steam distilled; the distillates are colorless or yellowish transparent liquids. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, 2 figures and I equation SUB CODE;OC,GC/ SUBM DATE: IONov64/ ORIG REF: 017/ OTH REF: 006 card 2/2 I Ya R. a!-i j TOPIC AGS. aU WMat-IC contr-A, auto-matl.c control design, autmnatic control systen, awxmat~c oc-ltrol theory e C, ~j 7 az Card 112 L 522L.-!4-65 ACCESSION NF.: KP5011,22,qq :SUBMITTED. '5Ju!63 NO REF SOY: 006 ENCL: 00 OMER 00 1 SUB CODE: -7,, DF USSR/Automatics and telemechanics-electromagnetic amplifier FD-2766 Card'1/1 Pub. 10 - 11/11 Author : Gusev, N. F.; Chertkov, Z. I. (Moscow) Title : Condition for static dtability of a hydraulic electromagnetic -amplifier Periodical : Avtom. i telem., 16, Sep-Oat 1955, 497-500 Abstract : The authors consider the problem of the condition for static stability of a hydraulic electromagnetic amplifier which is employed for fast-acting tracking (servo) drives in throttle re~u- lation. They obtain expressions for the hydraulic and electro- magnetic moments which act during the process of operation'of an amplifier, and determine the condition for the stability of opera- tion of the dmplifier. One reference: N. A. Lifshits, D. Y. ' Spirin, A. V. Danilin, Teoriya i raschet elementov avtomaticheskikh sistem [Theory and calculation of automatic system elements), 1939. Institution : - Submitted : January 23, 1954 (0j, L A 7 Ti!A"SWRTE RIJ D k 1,0 anclunai OF. T`* USSR) 65 P. TABLS3. rIBLLOT" 110 EW- Trihl,~SyORTA. 2WEDVA. A a.Alsksandrovna; PBSKNA, L.N., red.; BOHHOVA,je.N., AtRR~;!, 141& red. - [Labor productivity in Soviet railroad transportation and ways of improving It] Proizvodltelluostt truda na shelesnodorothnai transports SSSR I puti so poTysheniia. Moskva, Gos.transp.shol-dor. Isd-vo, 1957. 143 p. (NUU 10:12) (Labor productivity) (Railroads) C A Leksandroyna; MASLOVA, E.S... kand. ekonom.nauk, I - 7, OjI OV, I" otv. red.; KH A-XA red. izd-va; SllJj'KD4A, '1.S., tekhn. red. (Production cost and means for it:E; reduction in the machinery industry (practice of branches of the machinery industry)) Se- bestoimost' produktsii i puti ee snizheniia v mashinostroenii (na primere otraslei. transportnogo irashinostroeniia). Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 141 p. (MA 14:12) (Machinery industry.-Costs) CIIERTKOVA,. J.nzh. Prospects for guaranteeing the supply of magnetite for coal preparation. ObogA brik.ugl. no.30M-75 163. (KRA 17:4) A. )L UCMrRIUTA, I" V. - I&Wr&nt 1, W-1 , 1. X. - kand. takhn. nauk, SMOLTAKOVA, Z. A. - inzh. mama A W - laborant, TR=E, 0. A. - laborant RespublAkmaidy naucbm-lasledwatellskly Amtitut nestrwkh stmitellroich materialow (RCOMEMS) Rairabotka Metod:Ud Bjrbora Optlmllwp Reshim Sushkikirpicha Page 103 801 conssl 29 An*A%li=A at &4ftmf'fjn -Ranamb Ynt 0 oldrwsjizo all- ASUA_b M, Foacow,, 1951 pic---!,.-_~-,~ -~.Otraneres pavm 7, nov. s-,:*-n. n,. v I _.s cn on the 7f~'..h T. ot raV2 lllfor!~ n, Iz~.at, Alrad 'Iauk SSf3-, ll,*,5?, .37 2 " I A7 I -IT im, Acad. K. I. CHERTKOVA, A.N., kand.biologicheskikh nauk Designation of Hoterakie and Dispharynx In domestia poultry. Trudy VIGIS 7:6D-62 059. (RDA 13:11) (Poultry-Diseases and posts) (Nematods) PSTROV, Distinctive features of alveolar and monocellular echinococcus as revealed by larval and adult forms. Trudy VIGIS 7:129-139 159. (MIRA 13:11) (Hydatide) PETROV, A.M., prof., doktar veterinarnykh nauk; CII-ERTKOVA, A.F., kand.biologicheskikb:nauk Investigation of the helminths of moles -in the U. S. S. H. Trudy VIGIS 6:167-176 159. (Mm -15:5) (Wormsp Intestinal and parasitic) (Parasites-Moles (Animals)) t . C;-, W'4' CHERTKOVA, A.B., kand.biologicheakikh nauk EurytOwma species in domotic ruminants of the U. S. S. R. Trudy VIGIS 6:183-186 059. (MIRA 15:5) (Parasites--Sheep) (Kazakhstan-E~wytrema) i ~ ,ETROIJ MATKOVA, A.N., starshly nauchnyy Botruinik A nez "rematode Zalophotrema lubimovi nov. sp. from the liver of u n,:a 1ion. Trudy VIGIS 10t26-29 163. A n~.;-,; ~,renatode, Duamphimerus azerbaijanica nov. sp. (Opisthorch-Id!,e), frim !-hc 21ver of a nuthatch. Ibid..-29-31 (HIRA 17:9) PARKHMIM0, G.I.; YARUITSEVAp Ye.P,; KATS, A.M.; Prinimala uohautiys Prescriptions at the drugstores of Moacove Apt. delo 14 noe 4t 58-a J1-19 165 (MIRA 19 il) 1. Moskovskoye gorodskoye aptechnoye upravlenlyw. 2. Nauchno- Isslodovat,ellsRaya apteolmays stantsi Mo.4kovskogo gorodskogo aptechnogo upravleniya. (for Chertkov MMOVAYE, I. 5M. MTKOVA E. 1. Action of streptoWelm on the Koch bacinum ProbleW Tuberk, 19499 6 (50-53) BiLeterlostatic action me found at a concentration of 0.3 wit*/ml., bacteriddel action vith over 240 mdta/ml. Owmical Abstracts SO: EXCFAnA MEDICA Section Il Vol III No 20 do Cbw*w&-49MMw"& Tubeft. law.). y rubork. 100. No. 5. Oll-&-Cambbsed tfutmat wkb the two &up ( activity in sigg'. umd aklbe (10 mg. dab kir U days with 3D% mwta*y) gave "- - W; d cam wkk ow"Irle abmace of lubm-skr orptubas in View momma. G. M. KCmobpoff CHERTKOVA, E. I., Doe Med Sci -- (diss) "Experimental studies on the chemotherapy of tuberculosis 11 Sverdlovsk, 1957. 21 pp (Len State Order of Lenin Inst for,,,,Advanced Training of Physi- cians im S. M. Kirov), 200 copies (KL, 1-58, 120) - 83 - (:L TA-"-') 1-4 E_ - J7- USSR/Pharmacology. Toxicology. Antitubercul.,,,r Diiigs U-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 1958, 33081 Author : CherU=a_Bu_ -I- Inst : IM"t given Title : Test of Larusan in Experimental Tuberculosis, and the Remote Results of the Therapy. Orig Pub :V sb.; Klinika i terapiya tuberkuloza i orSani- zatsiya bor'by s nim. Sverdlovsk, 1q5?, 59-69 Abstract :More than 10 thousand plantings were i:iade, and Q 962 mice, 247 Guinea pi's, -and 3 do,~a were emp- 0 loyed in the caurse of 4 years, in the study of the effect of larusan (1) on tubercular infections. 1 had a bacteriostatic effect in concentraIII-ion of 1:10 m1n., and in combination v.,ith streptomy- cin or PASK in dilution of 1:30 m1n. The bacteri- cidal action of 1 in relation to tubercular Card 112 CHEW XO`VA P E. I. Study of the effect of metazide under experiment conditions in tuberculosis. Xhim. i med. no.14t45-49 160, (MIRA 14-.12) 1. Sverdlovskiy institut tuberkuleza (dir. - prof. I.A.Shakleyn). (TUBERCULOSIS) (METAZIDE) (MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS) V.L.; POSTOVSKIY, 1.7a.; CIERTKOVA, E.I. NIRKNBURG, J, 1-ary.1-5-alky-'Lmercatotatrazole and I-aryl-,',-alkyJBulfonylt-etrazole and their antituberc-alosis antiv-1ty. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim. i khim.takh. 8 no.2.-258-26"L 165. 1 (MIRA 18:8) I. Ural'akIy politakhnicheskiy institut Imen-.1 Kirova -1, Sverdlovskiy nauchno-Joslodovatellski,v Institut tubarkuloza. CHERTKOVA, E.I.Y kand. med. nauk; UDIIDVA, N.N~, kand, Med, nauk Role of pyridoxine in experimental chemotherapy of tubernu~Losjs. Probl. tub. 42 no.10:65-68 164, (Mikk 18$l1) 1. Sverdlovskly nauchno-issledovatel'Bkiy institut tuber- kuleza (direktor - prof* I.A. Shakle1n) Ministerstva zdravo- f okhranenlya RSFSR. MWTKOVA, P.A. Central State Scl. Control lost., (-1944-) wMicroflora of the wounds of wartim, after the date of the N....rear cyacuation hospital, N Zbur. Mikrobiol,,, Epidemiol.,, i Immunobiol., Rol 9, 19" L f:: F, CHERTKM, fnu Central State Sci. Control Inst., (-1944-) "On the stability of the toxin of amerobic bacilli in glycerine" Mm. Mikrobiol., Epidemiol., i lumnabiol., No. 9 19". USSR/Medicine - Botulinus Anatoxin Feb 53 .,,,"Rvaluation bf the Imatmogenic Activity of Botu- F~linus Anatoxins of Types A and B," F.A. Chertkova, -`Z`7Z.F. Zubova, T.V. Shapovalova, State Control Inst "of Sera and Vaccines imeni L.A. Tarasevich; Moscow ":416st fo-f Epidemiol and Microbi4_7 imeni.l. I. Mechnikov "Zhur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i Immnobiol" No 2. pp 6o-65 Determination of J-1nogenic properties of Type A botulimm anatoxins can be carried out by adsd&U- tration... to wAssa pigs and then treatins . tba: &AIMMLIs .;&C& tozln~.Th" ~Wthdd can'be'' iied in the ease Of. ?7*, B aMtoxins may when the gui Inea, pigs WWU6*'-tested for absence of nor-fti an-tibodim i6 khtithiin. -bontent, found in the blood of lilrL~a pigs 4-minized with anatoxin cbaracterins fteistance to toxin, viz. the effectiveness of tb~ iumtOxin- Quantitative data obtained by the Wth6ds described indicate vhether the anatoxino U% suitable for hyperisminization of horses. . 246T15 CHWKOTA. P.A.; SEW. To.&.; LETCHOLD. L.A. Wfectiveness of combined vaccination against diphtheria ana tetanus depending on preceding.Innunisition. Zliur.mikrobiol.spid. i 1--un. 27 no.4:49-55 Ap 155. (PIRA 9:7) Is Is Gosudarstviennogs, kontrolinogo instituts vaktaln I syvorotok Imeni, 2srasevicha. (VACCDM AO -TACCINATICE dophtherls combined with totanneg off, of preceding immun.) (DIPHIMRIA, prow. & control Vacc*.embined, with tetanue. aff. of precedtng immun.) (TBUMIS.'preve & control vacc., combined with diphtheria, off. of preceding Ismun.) 7- CHIRTKOVA.-F.A.;-DIDENKO. S.1.; USHAKOVA. A.A. Anaphylactogenic properties of thrombin from horse plasma and native horse sera. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. i immun. 28 no.8:107-110 Ag '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz Gosudaretvennogo kontrollnogo institute imeni Tarasevichs. (ALLKRGT, experimental, anaphylactogenic off. of thrombin from horse plenma native serum OUBD CTHRONBIN, effects, same). GROD110, H.S.; Method of control of low4nogenic properties of anstoxins I. nice. Zhur. mtkrobiol. epid. I Iowan. 29 no.11:114-115 1 058. (11M 12: 1 ) 1. Is Gosudaretyannago kontrolinaRp inotituta imeni Tarasevicha. (VAGGIUS AMD TACGINVION, control of Immanogento properties of anatoxine for vacc. on nice (Has)) 17 (6, 12) SOV/16-6o-4-21/47 AUTHOR: Chertkova. P.A.., Grodko-1 N.S.. Ushakova, A.A., Denisova, I.Ya., Kats, F.M. ~i6d7- Dudarenk6, -G.V. TITLE:, Standard Botulisr~Antiserum Type E PMODICAL; Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 1960, Nr 4, pp 84 - 87 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors made a study of the standard botulism antiserum type E (batch 216/2) prepared at the Khar'kovskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok imeni Mechnikova (Institute of Vaccine and Sera imeni Mechnikov, Khar1kov and also of two other batches of antiserum - batch 205/1, also prepared by the same institute, and batch 16/3 prepared at the Institut epidemio- logii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR (Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya of the AMN, USM). A standard for the botulism antiserum type H was worked out and the size of one antitoxic unit (AU) set at 0.03 mg of dry tubstance. An experimental toxin dose was determined and titration of antisera was recommended at 1/10 of this experimental dose (L+/10). It was found that the experimental dose of the three batches of toxins prepared on different nutrient media contained Card 1/2 different amounts of MID (minimum lethal dose). Two of the three toxin Standard Botulism Antiserum Type E sov/16-6o-4-2i/47 samples studied were activated by trypsin which rather indicated non- specific activation of one of the toxin batches during its preparation. There Is I table and 11 references, 2 of which are Soviet; 7 English, 1 Italian and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy kontrol'nyy institut meditsinskikh biologicheskikh prepa- ratov Imeni Tarasevicha (State Control Institute for Medical Biological Preparations imeni Tarasevich); 1(har'kovskiy institut vgFt-sini syvorotok imeni Mechnikova (Institute of Vaccines and Sera imeni Mechnikov, Khar'kov) SUBMITTED: September 24, 1958 Card 2/2 BFILENIKAYA, G.M.; GLADSIITEYN, A.I.; LORAN, I.D.; CIIERTKOVA, F.A._,-.-- Standardization of lydase - a Soviet preparation of testicular hya2uronidasa. Lab. delo 8 no.4:2&32 Ap 162. (MIPA 15:5) 1. TSentralInyy institut travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - deyetvitelinyy chlen AM SSSR prof. N.N.Priorov [deceased]) J Gosudarstvennyy-kQntrol'nY)., institut meditainskikh biologichoskikh preparatov imeni L.A.Tarasevicha (dir. L.S.Ogloblina). (HYALURDNIDASE) CHERTKOVAP F.A.; USHAKOVA, A.A.; LUZINA, A.G. Possibility of determining the reaction-producing qualities of wbooping cougb-diphtheria vaccine under experimental conditions. Report No. 1. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.1 i=iun. 33 no-5:27-31 W 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo kontrollnogo instituta meditsinskikb biolo- icheskikh preparatov imeni Tarasevicha. INOOFING COUGH-PREVENTIVE INOCULATION) (DIPHTHERIA-PREVENTIVE IkCULATION) CHERTKOVAP F.A.; SOKOLOV, S.K. Response to D.P. Pletaltyi. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immin. 33 no.11:97-100 N 162. IMIRA 17:1) G-EdITKOVA F.A.; T.ORAN, I.D. Control of the im.=nogen-*,.c-. pTorur,Vt-., s: coccal anatorins in experijrenLs cii wh~-t,~i iu i ce T, bi v L b -c 1 6 epid. I Imman. 40 no.9:?0-73 "3163. 1, Jz Gosudarstvennogo FONOMARZXA~ Natallya Afanas'7evnal NECHAYEVA, Aleksandra Semenovnal CHERTKOVA, F.A.t red. [Ga=a globuliny'disma-globulin. Moskva,, Meditsinap 1965. 177 p. (MIRA .1883) -L 63264-65 "T 1 (J)/LVfA Jr AP5017014 UR/OOW65/000/00 '/4D0 1-r '-02-0 576.851.553.079.2 AUTHOR: Chprtkova, 1'. A.; Svishcheva, N. D. Pletneva, 1. L TITLE: Study of ctrains of Clostridilier botulinum types A, B, C, D, and E SOURCE: -hurnal mikroblologii, eDideriologii i irmunobiologii, no. 7, 1965, 16-20 TO P J C TA CZ -11otriliurr. bot-ulinum, toxin, microblologv, antigen, bacteriologic cultur~e nt-eth-Ddl U ST RA C 107 strains of the causative agent of bo t sm asr.,.a~ec e--:demics, c,-' the -disease lo de-ei-Tr..'-we the 17"1--ve's. -~,i - "'nal Y e 7f tcxi:, C.-,.-"d ~L- je~prn4ne~4 A- ,m--ment V-resence c'~ ap.- Fens in types A anr- !e neut: 7 ec', the strict specificity of the toxins of *y-,es A, nents appeared only 'in the C and D types. Of the 10-1 strairns studied, ~n v ~c, typed; A--25, B--i9. C--2, D--l, E--2, Fifty-eigh* stra.,ns "'7,s-t t~,e:- ~Card 1/2 7- ,L 63264-65 ;ACCESSION NR: APS017014 properties after prolonged storage. These properties could not be restoreed even after numerous passages an nutrient media. The presence of common non-toxigenic antigens in the A and P types was detected in a gel reaction. No cor-re lation vas observed between toxicity and number of precipitation lines in agar. Filtrates of the strains that 1-~)st their toxigenic properties retained the-:r capa-:,v t-! -7r, .pr'-ci-Ildtion The p-4!cipitation reaction ir, j-. Ff,,W(,~ :botuUnwn possess vommon antigens. Cw= -antig-Du rrii-t i~Eiv and D. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. kontrol'nv-,, in~,-itut ;m.. Taraso,~11,-ha (')!ale institute) SUBM17"ED: 1 r,.j ., 6 L :-S NO REY' SCA7: 003 OPHE R: 01i J CHCRTKOVA., F.A.; SVJSHCIfEVAv N.D.; PLETNIZ-111-1, I.L. Study of the AvBpCv and D types of CIrstrid-l-m brohdimm strains. Zlmr, mikrobiclep spid, i 4xmm, 42 r-o.7:16-20 J-1 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Gosudarstvemiyy kantrollmyy institut iveui Tarasavioha. CMIRMOTA, G.A.; UMRMA, A.*.: NDLMWU, A.A. -------- White mice an objects for the experivautal determination of a"- phylactWnie proportion of therspoutlo nom. Zhur.olk3robiol., spid.i lumm, 30 to.12.0,13-36 D 159. (NIU 13 -.5) 1. Is Goeudarstvannego leontrllnogo lustituts. Imeni Tarasevicha. (UMM MIlm pharmscol.) (ALLUGTJ CHERTKOVA, I.N., ispoInyayushchiy obyazannosti assistenta (Voronezh, Leningrad- 1320 kv;15) Silver impregnation using N.I.Odnoralovto method in macio and microscopic studies of the innervation of the serous membranes. Arkh.anat.gist.i embr. 38 no.2:82-83 F 160. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Kafedra operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatmii prof. T.F.Lavrava) Voronezhskogo moditsinskogo instituta. (SEROUS 104MNES-INNF.RVATION) (STAINS AND STAINING-(MICROSCOPY)) Country :OSSR Catcaory: Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. Abs Jour: R=iol., No 11, 1958, No 48950 Author : Chertkava, R.A. inst :Yaku-75ak Sci. B&OV. Inst. of Agriculture Title :On the Problem of Increasing the Yield and Frost Resistance in Tomatoes by Means of Hardening. Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tel:ba- inform. Yakutshogo n--i- in-ta, s-kh. 1957, 1. 9-11. Abstract: The followinr, experiment was carried out at the Pokrovskoye Experimental Farm of the Yalmtsk,In- stitute of ~Zriculture in 1956: Tomato seeds were soaked in warm water for 12 hours. The excess water was then removed, and the seeds vere kept at Card 1/2 '0000000009000 S-M-Www- ~- - l 01 t I it I) I; .-S-Z l, 'l l Mr "F 0 ~ i l a cr u l 00 : . #;ai c;;~ A - 04 A (f CL 00 00 40 ambeftam. L. " imid ils. Sammkiw.. - MaN la M a ro RS5 -7U huma muqdft ce - cm Oka im bwmd " a alba. 401 Cbkken Ow j di dm wabr"Wc.iist- t.ed j I 0* a d 0 N DM*~thrwew Go Wdw taks"Am. lbadwit"kiwirlim; as apWb cukwm antmaigtow h. 11110hodkv " the d do eakwo, w" frequimidy GeV St a j=IWhbblbrlre 14,02, a ftt Ow al the WOM cl kWh" a iffiran udw wpm do cidb. a. A. KWJ&k .0 a pit 131,61 KZ( "9E "(ft J(KK&Dn 'Go lv~ a 31 4 IN lixa USTOMAU, N.A.; CHWKOUO N.A. Pulmonary concentration of streptomycin following various methods of administration. Antiblotiki 1-no-3:26-27 NY-Je 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Vvovskly nauchno-looledovatellskiy institut tuborkulaza. (LUNGS. metabolism. streptomycin, concentration in various modes of admin.(Rus)) (STMWTONYGIN, metabolism, lungs, concentration in various modes of admin. (Rua)) / 4/1,/4, XINS. R.I.. kand.med.nauk; CHMKOVA. K.A.. kand.med.nouk Axperience in using phthivesid in the form of suppositories In tuberculous meningitis (with sumaery in Fronchl.'P'robl,tub. 34 no.5; 54-56 S-0 156. (KIRA 10:11) 1. Is Llvovskogo PAuchno-iseledovatellskogo institute tuberkulaza (dir. G.I.Chenerls, nauchryy rukovoditell - prof. I.T.Stukelo). (TUBACULOSIS, HNNINGIAL, ther. Isoulazid,.admin. in suppositories) (ISONIAZID, ther. use tuberc., usaingeal, admin. in suppositories) USSR T Catogory :Human and Animal Physiology, The Nervous System .Abs. jour. :.Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8494 T It 1 c, 'A Study of' Higher Nervous Activity in Guinea Pigs with Experimental Tuberculosis. OrIg Pub. :Zh. vyssh. nervn. deyat-sti, 1957, No. 2, 7, 285-290 Guinea pigs (29) in which a system of con- ditioned reflexeswas established in response to sound and 1-ight (according to Kotlyarevskiy 's method), were infected with tuberculosis. Threel hours after they were infected, a predominance of the excitatory process was noted, after 1-15 days, a predominance of -the inhibitory process, and toward the beginning of the second month after a transitional stage of "norinaliza- tion" of conditioned reflexes, predominace of the excitatory process was again noted, followed by a wave-like extinction of conditioned reflexeE, Card 1/2 CKMOVA, N.A., kand.med.nauk Some biochemical indicators In the corebrospinal fluid of tuberculous moningitle patients, Pat,, k1112,j terap.tub, DOA-45-47 1513. (KIR& 13t7) 1. Is 11vovskogo sanehno-issledavatel'skogo Instituta tuberku- lesa. (YANIMINS-TOUMI-0318) (CERMOSPIIUL FIVID) CHMTKOVA, M.A.; KIIARARTF;R, Mi.?. Effect of glutamlo txc.-,d on the aalno acid structure of t" hload s,-3rum in exper.1marAid Vop. med. klilm. 8 no.6:603- 607 N-D '626 (MIRA 17.- 5) 1. lliakhl.ndches~-aya, lalcrat.oziya Llv--volcogo liatitlmc.-I.Ps'-edc.,vatellskogo 1 ims!,Ituta tulx~r'r-112eza. CHMTKOVAS M.A.j KHOMA-ISMISHKO, A.M. .1 Content of nuolsic aoid in drug-nonsitive and resiotant myoobacteria. Zhux. silcrobiol., epid. i immn. 40 no.]+t 31-35 Ap 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Iz Ltvov3kogo nauclino-issledovatollskogo tuberkuleznogo in- stituta. CHMKOVA, N.L. Oxygen treatment of skin diseases with manifestations of hemorrhagic dtathests preliminary report. Pbdiatriia. no.6:56-57 N-D 155. WEBA 9: 6) 1. Is Lenipgradekoy bollnitay Imeni Pasters. (MaRRHAGIC DUT]ISSIS.'In Inf.' and child cutaneous owdfost., ther., oxygen) (KIN. In various die. hemoriiagic diathests in child.. oxygen ther.) (OXYGM, ther. use @kin manifest. of hemorrhagic diathesis In child.) .L 248ol-66 EWP(e)/EWT(m)/EWP(w)/EWA(d)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(k) IjP(C) JD/1r4 ACC NR. AP6oll344 SOURCE CODE: UR/O2.26/66/oO0/OO3/O00T/0013 .~AUTFIOR: Tikhonov. G. F.; Pyr-yalov. L. A.; Chertok3 M. M. ORG:- Gor'kiy Polytechnic Institute im. A. A. Zhdanov (Gorlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Effect of spheroidization on the structure and properties of 2&-ftr- ly Is It SOURCE: Poroshkovays, metallurgiya, no. 3, 1966, 7-13 TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, iron powder, stainless steel powder, steel micro- structure, cold rolling, spheroidization ABSTRACT: The effects of spberoidization on the structure and properties of powders were stu4ied usin iron powder %nufactured by the Sulin Metallurgical Plant and -1Khl7N2J1X1Khl8N;L55,nd lKhl8N9 Mtainless steel powders obtained by the simultane- ous reduction method. To study the effect of spheroidization on the microcrystalline structure of powder, only the 0.200 + 0.160 mm fraction was tumbled. Prior to spher- oidization it was annealed for 2 hours at 650C. As a result of tumbling the iron and stainless st-eel powders approximated the properties of powders of spheroidal p8aticles. The retention of a spongy structure by the powder particles makes them a satisfactory material for rolling and pressing, as a result of which they can be recommended for the manufacture of spongy, sintered materials for highly effective use as filters. Orig. art. has.-. 4 figures and 6 tables. [AM] SUB CODE: 11, 13, 20/. SUBM DATE: 2OOct65/ ORIG REF: oo6/ On REF: 002/ I-Curd ROYTMANq Ye.A.; CHERTKOVA, MR Standards for humid disinfection of passenger railroad care by meW of chlorine-containing disinfectants. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immiAn. 31 no.7:9-15 Jl 160. (MIRA 13--9) 1. Iz Dnepropetrovskoy dorozhnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantaii Stalinskoy(zhele=oy dorogi. RAILROADS-SANITATION) (DISINFECTION) (CHLORINE) CJBWNKOVA. N.V.; KgARAXMM, Zh.Z. The affect of tuberculous Infection on conditional reflexes and. phosphorus metabolism of the brain. Probl.' tub.34 no-1:33-38 is-F 056 (K6RL 9:5) 1. Is LIvovakogo nauchno-losledowatellskogo Instituta tuberkalaza (dir. G.I. Chemeris, muchayy rukoyoditall-prof. I.T. Stukalo) (TUMMCULOSIS.exper. off. on c4nditional reflex & phosphorus metab. of brain) (RZ"zr. CMWITIOM . off. of exper. tuberc.) (PHOSMCRUS. metab. of brain, off. of exper. tubere.) (3waff' off. of exper. tubere.) CHERTKOVAO S. I. CHERTKOVAIV S. I.: "Polymerization of the terpenes of turpentine and of cycla- pentadiene of the 'benzene head' with hydrogen fluoride". Sverdlovsk. 1955. Min Higher Bducation USSR. Ural Polytechnic Inet ime-ni S. M. Kirov. (Disseria tations for the Degree of candidate of Technical Sciences.) So; Knizhnaya letopis' No. 49, 3 December 1955. Moscow. --- ~ 1. - - - - . -- I -. , --- - - - -- - . ~ 1. r.- I - - 1, --.-l . - - ,e - , IT - -1 , - -'- - .-- I . . . . , ; 1e A -4L;K , E'--)Iy blot -Awn 0 Individual IvrigloA -pjjmr, dipcnit-s-, "d"- camplapmw in rzosimoo 0 h M. 'I I ~i-Gxidetldft of turpentint by V~ C. Plyusnin, -nd R P. Babin. A F. rs 1111~- 29, 1 C 4 51). r3imj. $1. 19,44C.- polyrnerint!"11 of jurpfmijill In 701n4. J !,Old. hYs1.-_,C-&,bow ,t ywid (bocii of vli,4 -I-thine,i wiih Iff? S>,nth -tic alutnivotilintt ai, B r~4.zA ~i i gave high yield, cif dmeri and lo%~ y.c!ds of s~jl-i 11~,)Yfl-- 1% Il,V PfrSrOCt E) AlCli hydro- anct dehydrogefi-~z -1 '~-.c onsmal ani i~- nitric iorperIes vw~ phwe. rrclucinp tz~e yield of solid puly- mers. The ternp. had a) Ont -.!t r ;~,jyinem~tion W IhE 3ce of I I I Y7-4 6~ PLYUSNIN, V.G.; RABIN, Te.P.; CHIMTKOVA, S.I. Hydrogen fluoride polymerization of unsaturated hydrocarbons in the products of the coke chemical industry. Zhur.prikl.khim. 29 no-7:1070-1078 Jl '57- (MIRA 10:10) l.Urallskiy filial AN SSSR. (Polymerization) (Cyclopentadiene) (Hydrofluoric acid) ization of stump turpentine. iCr_G. Pirusnin. tic (b 3S- !07~ !!,ared at 4- igi .... 1. Ile no. 4:4."S. 1 Lc ga r v., tit: ~-t ~nc I,. 'hc ract]"llation lip tc PLTUSNIN. V*G.; PARA, To*P.-,. CMMOVA, SoL Improved arrangement for hydrogen fluoride polymerization of torpenes fr#11 gum and stump turpentines, crelppentatione of benzene heads and unsaturated compoOnds of crude benzene. Zhur. pkikl. khim, 31 no-10:1592-1596 0 158. (KIRA 32: 1) l0rallskly filial AN SSSR. (Polymerization) (HWorarbous) (Turpentine) tv ACC NR: A11,160100602 Monoraph UR/ Plyusnin, V. G.; Plotkina, N. I Chertkova,_S..I.; Lysenko, A. P.; Geyn, N. V.; Varfolomeyev, D: TIT--_ ProcessinG of tars obtained in the pyrolysis of petroleum hydrocar- bons (Pererabotka smoly piroliza neftyanykh uglevodorodov) [Sverdlovsk] sredne-Uralfskoye knizhnoye izd-vo. 1965. l14 p. illus., biblio. Errata slip inserted. 1,200 copies printed. Series note: /Ucademiya nauk SSSR. Urallskly filial. Institut khimii. Trudy, vyp. 8 TOPIC TAGS: petroleum to.-%=a=r product, aromatic hydrocarbon, pyrolysis RWQ alkene, polyinerization tloQul IZ Z., AND COVER de lolpment of a PUR~OSE E: This issue describes the" process for the refining of residue tars obtained from the pyroly- sis of petroleun. hydrocarbons in order to utilize this waste pro- duct as an additional source of aromatic hydrocarbons and other cormiercial products (from the conversion of the remaining unsatu- rated compounds). It was determined that unsaturated compounds Li contained in pyrolytic tars can be converted into solid polymeric resins which separate easily from aromatic hydrocarbons, C-0MRTKOVfi,V-F VSSR/Chemistr7 - iulcanization Gard 1/1 Pub. 22 - 20/40 Authors Kuz minskiy, A. S., and,Chertkova, V. F. Title The role of oxygen durilig natural rubber vulcanization Periodical,. I Dok. AN SSSR 99/2,.261-;!63, Nov 11, 1954 Abstract 2 Data regarding the role of oxygen during the vulcanization of natural rubber are uresented. The OXYeen destruction of the rubber in conditions of press vulcanization are found to be of no great importance. The dissolved oxygen particinates in the oxidation of the rubber, but the vulcanization TTocess Con. tinues at a decreasing rate. An apnroximate calculation showed that the oxy- gen consumDtion T.,er one hour of vulcanization is twenty times lower than dur- ing the vulcanization in the open air and the number of destructions is reduc-- ed considerably. The effect of anti-oxidants (secondary aromatic amines) on the properties of the rubber, formed duriRgr vulcanization, is explained. Eight USSR references (1946-1954). Table; graphs. Ins'k-litution : Scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry Presented by: Acadewdcian V. A. Kargin, June 10, 1954