SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YU.I. CHIRKOV - T.V.CHIRKOVC

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CHIRKOV, Yu. I. Chirkov, Yu. i. "The selection of green-fodder, crops for the birdraising fanas of the. southeast." Moscom Order of Lenin Agricultural Academay imcni 1". A. Tirniryazev. Mloz~c~,W, 1950'(Dissertation for the degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences) Knizlinaya letopis No. 15, 1,056. Mloscow ORIMT, TU. I a -4 - ik * I- w a- -- a** - iii - Determining the moll temperature on the basis of the air temperature during planting and germination of corn. Meteor.i gidral.no.6:32-34 Je 156. (KIBA 9;9) (Corn (Raise)) (Boil tsmperat~re tues oric temperature) k - '.. , k L~ -,~. , %.Ph COUNMY UM CA TBGMY Cultivated Flantij. Cereals. Av-S. 4 1RZhP-.c1.2 lio.14, 19561 No. 63359 AUTHOR Ch coy, Ya. 1. I 'MT. Central Inatituta of Forecasting TITLE Evaluation of thi) Conditions of Heat Supply for Corn in the Period between Planting and Ue 11ass Appearance of the Sprouts. ORIG. PUB. Tr. Tsentr. in-ta prognozov, 1956, vyp. 47 (74), 97-100 ABSTPACT i In 1955, observations were conducted at the agricultural meteorologioa.1 station Lenino-Daohaoye (Moskovskaya Oblast on soil temperature and moistare, and the rapidity of seed germination under different conditions of heat supply (different planting periods, distribution of plantings on slopes with diff6rant orientation). Data aro cited on t1he oalculation of the sum of effective so.11 temparatux-es abov 6.8 and 100 at the depth of tbe seed embedment for the -period from planitiag uatil the mass appearanee of sprouts. The eoll temperature above Sois effective for the germina- tion of oorn seeds and the heat requiroment of cox-a during Card: 1/2 C01PIMY : USSR CATEGORY 1 Cultivated Plants. Comas. ABS. JOW1. RZhBioI.* N*.14P 1958p Nm. 63359 AUTHOR IIJST. TIMS ORIG. FIJB. AB3MCCT the period between, plauting and germination is expressed in the a,= of effective soil temperatures (above 80) equal on an avem&n to 860 at the depth of the embe&mnt of the seeds. N. Ghernov Card; 2/2 49 ICATEGCRY MOM : Cultivated FLuits. Cereals. A155. J07JR - 63352 RW3iol., NG.L~, 1958* IMTHOR Chirkov, Yu. 1. IPST. TITLE Significance oC the Follow-up of Leaf Formation in Corn in the Agricultural Meteorological Service. Opio, PUB. Hateorol. and gidrologiya, 1957, No. 7, 33-37 ADSTNCT An attempt to determine the connection between the develop-I ment and growth of corn in non-chemozem belt and temper- ature conditions. In the experiments on different variOU4 of corn at the agricultural and meteorological btatioA Leaino-Daehnoye (Moscow oblast') and on the incUeator plantri ings of VSKhVin 1955-1956, it was determined t1hat the number of leaves ie a stable variety trait and that uader similar conditions the tempo of leaf formation in difIL varieties is id6ntio&l. For the forimtion of an identiwa amount of leaves, the same amount of heat is required. Th The All-Union Agricultural PAbIbition Card: 1/3 44 COURMY USM CATWORY Cultivated Plants. Cereals. JOU11. r1_7hBiolo 110,141 1959, Noi 63352 AUTHOP INST. TITLE ORIG. PU a. 'n, 11 P, -11 j- t.A. C Ttotals of effective tezperatiu-ea during thii periods between Lhe formation of different leaves from the stage of the 3rd leaf and until the emergence of tassels are very olose w1th different variations in the duration of separate periode, L formula, is suggested for the determination of an average total of effective temperatures. A check of the obtained relationships at a number of stations in thiri Eturopsan paxt of USSR showed an increase from the north to the soutb in the average total of effective temperatures *Ln one period betweea leaf formation. This is oonneoted with Uie deficit Card- 2/3 COUNTRY U&-A CATEOCRY Gultivated Plants. Gereals. RZhBiol., 110-14, 1953, Nev. 63352 ABS. JOUR. AUTHOR IF-ST. TIME ORIG. PUB. ABSITLACT I -in the hwildity of atmosphere. For southern regions, it is reoo=ended to ealoulate the sum of temperatures from a wetted thermometer. - I. N. Zaikina Card: 3/3 45 A11THOR: Chirkov, Yu, 1. 50-1-1/26 TITLE, Means for MDre ObJective Evaluations of Corn Crops (Puti povyaheniya obl'yektivnosti v otsenke nostoyaniya posevov kukuruzy). PERIODICAL: Meterologiya i Gidrologiya, 1956, Nr 1 pp. 3-9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The evaluation of the state of the cultivation of corn made every ten days in the stations looking after the agricultural enterprises is of great importance for the active agro- meterological service. According to the existing regulations the general state of the cultivation of every culture is estimat- ed as judged by the eye in comparison with the state of the plants in years of good harvest-yields. According to the data by Blookmann which are cited by the N. A. Maksimov, Academician, the mass of the plant increases according to the rule of compound interests, in a geometrioal progression. The crop is determined by the initial weight of the seed, the quantity of increase in percent according to unit of time as well as by the duration of the vegetation period of the respective plant. The ratio determined by Bleckmann may also be used for the calculation of the average percentage of the increase in Card 1/5 green corn mass during the time of foliation as well as for Mans for More Objective'Evalustions of.Corn Crops the calculation of the crop of the silo mass in harvcsting during the formation of panicles. The above-mentioned dependence is represented by the following formula: A = a ( I + r )tI I M A represents the final weight (crop), a - the initial weight, r - the average.increase in weight during the time of 24 hours in percent) and t- the duration of the vegetation period n days). Then the final and initial weight and the duration R of the period are known the average increase in mass can per- centally be determined: 4 r - T_Aj a (2) when the initial weight a and the average percentage of the increase in mass are known the final weight of the plant A can be determined for any dais and a curve can be plotted which expresses the speed of the increase in quantity in the crop intended. By comparing the actual increase in the green Card 2/5 plant mass with the curve plotted according to formula (2) it Wans for More Objective Evaluations of Corn Crops 50-1-1/26 may be determined in weight units how far the actual increase differs from the calculated one, which permits (provided that the experimental data will confirm it) to employ these methods for the quantitative estimation of the harvest-yield of the cultivation of corn. The actual increase, however, essentially differs from the calculated one when the agrometeorological conditions are very different from the average of the meteorlogical values which characterize the growing period of the plant. Table 1 gives the values on the absolute daily average of the increase in the green mass of corn of the sort "Odesskaya 1011 and on the average percentage of the increase according to the periods of warming and decrease in temperature which were distinctly observable in the year 1357. As is to be seen from table 1 the values of the increase in the green mass in the daily average increase, constantly and independent of temperature variations, whereas the percentage of the actual daily increase changes according to temperature conditions, decreasing on cooling and increasing on warming. The experiment- Card 3/5 al values confirmed the possibility of applying the Iftans for Ybre Objective Evauations of Corn Crops 50-1-1/26 calculated curve. This curve was plotted according to the index r for the quantitative estimation of the prospects for the corn crop and permit to draw the following conclusions: 1) In the period of foliation the increase in the green corn mass is on principle determined by the formula of compound interests. The final weight of the plant will in the period of the formation of panicles depend on the average percentage of increase as well as on the duration of the period. A When the initial weight in the phase of the third leaf, the given weight of the plant in the phase of panicle formation and the duration of the period from the third leaf to the panicle formation are known, the curve of increase may in time be plotted according to formula (2). This curve represents the calculation of the intended. crop. 3) By using the calculated curve of the increase in green plant mass and the average density of the plants according to unit of area it is possible to determine the course of increase in quantity of green mass in hundredweights per he-.tare. 4) After determining the sum of the effective temperatures Card 4/5 in the period from the third leafto the pushing out of the *aas for JWbre Objective Evaluations of, Co= Croys 50-1-1/26 panicles for a certain sort of corn the duration of the period with regard to the respective district may be calculated according to the climatic values. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and 6 references, all of which are Slavic. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Corn-Crop evaluation-Mathematical analysis Ca--4 5/5 3(5,7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2112 TsentralInyy instItut prognozov Voprosy sellskokhozyaystvennoy meteorologii (Problems In Agricultur- al Meteorology) Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1958. 121 p. (series: Its: Trudyp v7p- 72) Errata slip inserted for VYP. 53, 1957. 1,200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Glavnoye upravlenlye gidrometeorologi- cheskoy sluzhby. Ed. (TItlei.-PAge) Ed;- (Ins ide- -,book,),: ~' L. P.1 Zhdanova; Tech~.ZOW.l ; A.!A.~ Solovey-colic., and M.I. Bray6rng. PURPOSE: This issue of the Institute's Transactions is intended for agrometeorologists and agronomists. COVERAGEi This collection of articles discusses various aspects of agrometeorology, namely the effect of climatological conditions Card 1/4 Problems in Agricultural Meteorology SOV/2112 on various crops. Individual papers discuss the agrometeorolo- gical conditions surrounding the growth of spring wheat, clover, corn, millet, and buckwheat. Ye. A. Tsuberb*11er discusses nagroklimat", i.e., the modified climatological conditions which prevail over a cultivated area resulting from changes in the ther- mal balance and vertical distribution of temperature. References accompany each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Shigolev, A.A., and B.P. Ponomarev. The Relationship Between the Number of Spikelete on a.Spring Wheat Spike and Agrometeorological Conditions 3 Verigo, S.A., and Ye. K. Mamchenko. The Agrometeorological Condi- tions for Singlecut Red Clover Seed Growing in the Central Regions of European USSR, and a Method for Evaluating Them 12 C 11 -kov Yjl-_L Determining the Weight Increase of the Vegetat ive Mass of-corn by Measuring the Height and Diameter of Stalk 37 Kontorshchikov, A.S. Agrometeorological Evaluation and Forecast Card 2/ 4 Problems In Agricultural Meteorology SOV/2112 of Crop Development Conditions for Spring Wheat Under Operative Farm Management 43 Ivanova, N.Z. The Agrometeorological Reasons Behind the Sowing Times for Millet and Buckwheat In European USSR 52 Smirnova, S.I. Characterizing the Rostov District in Regard to Sukhovei (Dry Wind Condtions) 55 Tsuberbuller, Ye. A. Developing an *Agroklimat" over a Potato Field 61 Lyubomudrova, S.V. The Use of Information on the Height of Plants in Evaluating the Agrometeorological Conditions Sharing the Growth of the Green Mass of Corn in Kazakhstan 68 Anikeyeva, S.P. Agrometeopological Conditions of Grape Wintering in the Samarkand Region 73 Card 3/4 -Problems in Agr'icultural Meteorology SOV/2112 Kirilicheva, K.V. Results of the Investigation of the State of .Fruit Trees In the Spring of 1956 84 AVAILABLE: Librar'y.of Congress Card 4/4 MK/bg 8-11-59 I CILTHKOVI)M.11 Cmd Geog Sci--(disr) "ACrometercologic--a conditiorv; of ro-ang corw in the central non-chemozom o-f the SR?I US --osil'95S- 16 -p-p (Mz-an AdminiLtvition of Eydromuturnolot-ic-A soz-vice At'- the Council of 11-inisters USSR. Ccntrt3Anst!64"*e of Forccncts), 150 Owics (LLj44-58,12 3 (7) t 300 ) AUTHOR: Chirkov, Yu. 1, $0V/50-58-12-2/20 TITLE: Agrometeorological Indices of the Increase in Height and Weight of Corn (Agrometeorologicheakiye pokazateli prirosta kukuruzy) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiyd i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 12, pp 10-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigations were carried out in 1955-57 in the Moscow area with corn (types: a) OdesakeLya 10 and b) gibrid Kransno- darskiy, both can be ensilaged) with respect to the increase of the mass. Since water supply was in most cases sufficient the investigators tried above all to determine the connection between the intensity of the increase (height and weight) and thermal conditions. The following observations were made: The increase in height of corn (Table 1) is not sufficiently connected with the thermal conditions. It also hardly characterizes the intensity of the increase in the vegetative mass of the plants. The (absolute) increase in weight of the mass does not correspond to the course of air temperature; it is largely determined by the size of the leaf which during the time of ve"getation changes by the hundred-fold. The Card 1/2 relative increase of the mass expresses the agglomeration Agrometeorological Indices of the Increase in Height SOV/50-58-12-2/20 and Weight of Corn intensity of organic mass by the plant independent of the phase of development, the absolute dimensions and the typical features of the corn types. The fluctuations of the relative increase are in the case of sufficient-water supply in very close connection with thermal conditions. This makes possible to use the heat index for characterizing the crop of vegetative corn mass. Ths'crop of green mass can be roughly precaloulated according to heat indices. The whole problem needs further study because it is very complicated. There are 1 figuret 3 tables, and 6 Soviet references. Card 2/2 CHIRIOV, I Determining weight gain of the vegetable matter of corn by measuring the height and diameter of the stalk* Trady ?SIP U0072'.37-42 '58. (XIU 12:1) (corn (Naive)) CHIRKOV Y11J. :-S Phytoolimate formation in corn fields* Sbore rab, Hook, gidromet. oboer. no.1:31-58 160, .(IMA 24:11) (Corn(maizet)) (Microc.Umatology) r WIRKOV, TU. I. Evaluating agrowtoorclogical conditions suitable for the growth of corn. Trudy TSIP so*-98:6-17 160. (MIR& 13:11) (Corn (Maize)) (Crops and climate) CHIRK(yv., YU. I. Securing the beat requ,'Lrements of high corn yields in the non- Chernozem zone. Meteor.i gidrol. m.3-1:15-21 N 161. (MM 14:10) (corn (maize)) (crops and climate) CHIPMV., Yu.l.,4-- Agrometeorological Indices of the gr&Ab of corn esta" W on the basis of the surface area of leaves. Trudy TSIP no.VY705-43 161, (KMA 14:5) (Com (Hdze)) (Motoorologyg Agriatatural) (Qrowth (FUnts)) CHIMOV., lu.I,; SHABLEVSKM., V.A. Varlation of the thermal indicators of the growth of agricultural plants under conditions of vertical zonality. &teor.i gidrole no.8:16-21 Jl Uee*Agal 162. (MM 15:7) 1. TSentral'W institut prognozov. (Plants, Effect of temperature on) CHIRKOV9 Yusl.; BELUKHINA, G.V. Calculating the moisture supply of corn fields in various climatic zones of the U.S.S.R. Trudy TSIP no.1310-12 163, (MM 16:9) CHIRKOV, Yu.I.-,... Use Of Ph-=Dlogical data for characterizing the germination conditions of variety and bybrid corn differing in their time of ripening. Mat. Fen. kom. Geog. ob-va SSSR no.1:21- 26 162. (MM 17:3) 3 ~ ALITSHULERVON.; VINOGRADOVAp O.M.; ROGINSKY, S.Z.;-.CRIRKOV, Yu..N. Possibility of chromatographic separation in gas-liquid columns without the use of an inert.gas carrier., Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.4:892-.895 0 163. (KMA 16:11) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Roginskiy). SHCHEGLUVA, O.P.; CHIRKOVA, A.A. -----r w Rougbness coefficients of rivers in the Chirchik Basin. Trudy Sred.-Az.nauch.-Isil.ggmmateor.izwt. no*7:9Z-102 161. (NM 15-03) (Chirohlk Valley-jVrology) CHIROVA, A.Y. "The fox in Bulgaria" (in Bulgarian] by Nano Atanasov. Reviewed by A.F.Cbirkovs. Zool.shur. 39 no,1:153-155 Js 160. (MRA 13:5) (Bulgaria--Foxes) '(At&rALsov, Isno) CIMOVA, A. F. Hydrophobia - Babies in foxes. Veterinariia 29 No. 5p 1952. Xonthly List 9_f Russiam Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. CHIMVA, AJ. Katerials on the dynamics of the fox population In the Voronezh Province in connection with forecasts of their issue. Trudy VNIO no.13:20-31 153. (NT-'RA 7:5) (Voronezh Province-foxes) (Foxes-Voronezh Province) CHIRK07A) A. F. - (moscow) "Terms of Fox Reproducticn. to report presented at a Phonological Conference, Leningrad, NOV 1957, by the WS Geographical Soc. SARCOPTES "7be Spreading of Mange among Foxes in the USSR., in Relation to Geogra- phic Factors", by A.F. Chirkova, 2,oologicheskiy Zhurnal, No 5. May 1957, pp 773-786. According to the author, the first cases of range in foxes in the south-western steppe of the USSR were recorded in 1919. This disease then spread to both the steppe and forest-steppe --Ones, invaWd-'.. the zone of deciduousforests and the prevalent part of the mixed forest zone., but never penetrated into the semidesert belt. The author says that the aUent of this disease is "one of the forms of the genus Aca- rus - Sarcoptes adjusteQ to the life of many species of both domestica- ted and wild animals" 1). During the 35 years since the first cases of mange in-foxes were reported, the distribution of this infection in- creased simantaneously with other infections in the USSSR. The article concludes that immediate and continuing measures are needed in order to control the infection of mange. Card 1/2 - 64- SARCOPTES I)CHumans may tean8mit nange to foxes (cf. B.G. Averin, "On Foxes and Hares Suffering from Mange", Ukrayins'W &sl-yvets' ta Walka, NO 1) January 1928). The transmission of itch mites of .t the family of Saecoptidae to man is also possible-7 ailt~- ~ a"`~ aAl ~55-5 4 Card 2/2 - 65 - CHIRKOVA, A.F., ROHANOVA, W.P., SMALIGAMM, V.1, The epidemiology of alveolar echinococcoais in the tundra zone of European Russia. Ked. paraz. i paral. bol. 27 no.2:l5Orl52 Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz Vaesoyuznogo nnuchno- issledovnteliskogo instituta zhivotnogo syrt hniny TSentrosoyusa. Ya t pus aNCHINOCOGOOSIS, epidemio'logy alveolnr echinococcosis in Russia (Rua)) (LUNGS, diseases alveolpr echiuocoecosis, spidemiol. in Russia (Rug)) C14IRKC)VA, -N. KALITA, V. Useful manual for vorkern ("Hethodic instructions for establishing technical standards in enterprises of the meat and dairy products industry" by I.D. Iltseer. A.N. Chirkova, L,H, Kironov. Reviewed by H. Kalita). MiAl.ind.SSSR 28 no.4;60 '57- (MLRA 10:7) 1. Moskovskiy tokhnologicheskiy institut myssnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti. (Meat industry) (BlIseev , I.D.) (Chirkova, A.N.) (Mironov. L.M.) ft Nftft FEOKTISTOV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich., kand. ekon. nauk; GHIRKOVAp A.N., spets. red.; NOZDRINA, V.A., red.; SCAROVA, A.Mp--iekSi.-red~- (Organization of ~rages in the dairy industry] Organizatsiia truda i zarabotnoi platy v molochnoi prorWshlennosti. Moskva, Pishcbe- promizdat., 1962. 199 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Wages--Dairy industry) FBOKISTOV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; VASILIUVA., Alel?~ndra Fedorovna; A.Nt retsen2ent; BDGATATA, LA' red.; KISINA, Ye. texnn. Fw. (Establishing the levs"f mechanization and automation of production operations in the dairy industry) RaBchet urov- nia mekhanizatsii i avtomatisatsil proizvodBtvennykh pro- teessov v molochnoi promyshlennosti. Moskva., Pishcheprom- izdat, 1963. 26 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Dairy industry6--Bquipment and supplies) (Automation) GONCHAITOV, Geraeim. Ivanovichl PANCHURINO Pavel Nikolaevich; CHIRKOVA (Composition of assembly drawings of instruments] Sostav- lenie sborocbnykh chert6zhei pribDrov; uchebnoe posobie. Leningrad, Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-t, 1964. n9 p. (KIRA l8tl2) CR~R~On~t_~~ Use of blostimlin to prevent separation of sutures of the perineum. Akt.vop.perelakroyl AO-70-193-194 '59. (MM 13:1) 1. Inxtitut akusheretva i gluokologii ANY SSSR. (BLOOD AS TOOD OR MICIRI) (SMUS) (PUMUM) OR IPP~V~. - r-- Improved limiters for cutting-off machines. Obm.tekh.opyt. [M] no.26:.38-39 156, (Cutting aachines) (MMA 11: 11) IMOLENKO, I.N.; A-- ~- =S~~ I Quantitative microdete:mination of carboxyl groups in cellulosic materials by the lumboopcent method. Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no.8-. 994-998 Ag 163. (MIRA 16 132 ) 1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Byelorussian S.S.R., Minsk. Fman oy wo mmona.ma &mue imamma n - (Noptell is" ~ i0jid Sol U.R.S.S. 19/A Ta MUM. TaW~.-Rl "S 289-291)0 stratISMft.&M palosiNko1w or the deposits 4 UW ow,QAtbs the lower Carbalterous are described. of the Vastern md bettru-slopel of Uw VON In Included. vva ee of i a I Ira IA A I a fm 6 a 9 1 v IN 9 a 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 goo goo *so ties t , .-,, I-. - SOV/ 137-58-7-14014 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p4 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chirkova, K. 1. TITLE.< Stne"Tictatimb"n""o"rl-rdn Ores of the pudozhgorskoye Deposit (01boga- shcheniye zheleznykh rud Pudozhgorskogo mestorozhdeniya) PERIODICAL: [ Tr. ] Vses. n. -i. i proyektn. in-ta mekhan. obrabotki polez- nykh iskopayemykh, 1957,, Nr 102, pp 134-141 ABSTRACT: The Fe ores of this deposit are complex, containing not only 0 23-29yo Fe, but 6-7~6 TiO? and 0. 28-0. 40 /o V?O5. The dissem- ination of the ore and gangue minerals is fine or minute. Mag- netic concentration of the raw ore in two stages at an initial size of 2-0 mm and a final size of 0. 2-0 mm makes it possible to separate a combined Fe-Ti-V concentrate containing )50~0 0 Fe, I Z. 67o Ti and 0. 9 Yo V2C~, subsequent recovery being, respectively, ~6-67, 72, and 77 Yo. Sintering of the resultant concentrate is readilY4 accomplished on the pallet belt, with air suction through the layer of chikrge. The sintering rate is -14 mm/min. The Ti and V may be extracted as separate A.Sh. products by further metallurgical and perhaps hydrometallur- Card 1/1 gical treatment.-, 1..-,Iron ores--Processing 2. Sintering--Applica~ions ASHIJWOV, Yu.R.; SWRNOV, Ye.A.;..CHIRKOVA, X.I. Industrial flotation tests of oxidized Krivoy Rog iron ores. Obog. rud 6 no.4:13-18 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Krivoy Rog Basin--Flotation) CHIRTKOVA, K. V. Chirkova, K. V. "Auxiliary screening methods as one way of visual aid in history lessons in the fifth through seventh classez: of intermediate school.": Min Education RSFSR. Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst imeni A. I. Gertsen. Leningrad, 1956 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Pedagogical Sciences.) Knizhnaya letopis' No. 21, 1956. Moscow. q 0:0 0 0 Q 0 4 C D 9 W ALSO OP0,01 TIJV wit u6nitim unit ma v -Ir"O'L I, . 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Papulova, 5 pp "Xhim Prom" No 4 ia / - / 0-5- /1 q7 Describes results of studies on speed of interrelation of gaseous form and liquid form of nitro,en diaxide with solid chlorides, and studies which have been conducted on model apparatus. Data obtained for kinetic similarities, operated by chain reactions. No study of qualitative characteristics made. PA 5 8T 15 BIRKOVSKIY, Yu.Ye..s red.; GRIGORASHCHENKO, A.Ye.0 red.; GRISHCHRiKO, I.I.P red.; GUTMAN, L.B., red.; KOROVITSKIV-, L.K., r6d.; MELINIK, 11I.N.j, red.; FAVLOV, A.V.p red.; PAP, A.G., red.; CHIRKOVA L A.. red. =Z.Z - [Toxoplasmosis; transactions of the scientific conferences in Kiev, December 21 - 23a 1962, and in Odessa, April 25 - 27,, 1963] Toksopla=oz; trudy nauchrykh konferentsii, sostoiavshikhsia v g. Kieve 21-23 dekabria 1962 g. i v g. Odesse 25-27 epre2la 1963 g. Pod red. M.N.Mellnika i A.G.Pa.p. Kiev, (MIRA 18:2) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut okluraiv materinstva i detstva. im. P.M.Bu5rko. KOGA59 B.S.j KRASNOV, B.I.1 PAYEVSKATA# M.A.; CHIRKOVA L P YARTSEVAq L.A.; SHUKHARDINO S.V.,, red.; UL'TANDVA-,D-.G.-# takhn. red. (History of teelmolou; a bibliograpby of works publiabed In 1956) Istoriia tekhaiki; bibliografichaskii ukazatell 1956. Pod re-A. S.V.Shokhardina. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. mail SSSR, 1963. 141 P. (MIFIA 16:7) (Bibliograpby--Tsd~mology) th;) lizic-19001 th O-Weffu-fr-, gLad G U.4 py -1 # . 0. lki 1, 1-2-12.2% y'cld (valed. on wt. of ~;V:ilr ditu. of young b-m,b. cif Siberi.. fu, -, mazenal us~a for the synthesis of opLically --~.;Amr (11). 1 coulaim 30-44% bomyl b, ~~po-n LL~n tal . Tht latter oxidize d or -;- 11. 711e coylpn- of I I !'t and t!mir cry--t dcli- c ii.., c n 4.3-9.C., mid csouilsimc-led 2-5- US8R/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-9 Application. Wood Chemistry Pmducts, Hydrolysis Industry Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1, 1956, 266~ Author : Pentegov, A.P., Chirkova, M.A. Inst ; Academy of Sciences USSR Title Utilization of the Needles of Siberian Fir for the Produc- tion of Fir Oil and Camphor. Orig Pub Sb. statey po rezul'tatam issled. v obl. lesn. kh-va i lesn. prom-sti v tayezhn. zone SSSR. M.-L., AN SSSR, 1957, 283-288 Abstract Yield of fir oil from needles and bark of different fir species amounts ot 0.20-2.20% and 1.4-2.0%, respectively. Content of bornyl acetate in the needle oil is 29.4-37.4%, in the bark oil 17.9-20.2%. The composition of fir oil vas investigated and its physico-chemical characteristics Card 1/2 USM/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-9 Application. Wood Chemistry Products. Hydrolysis Industry Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 2665 as well as its components are described. Conposition-of fir bark oil differs from that of the oil derived from the needles only in quantitative proportions of the compo- nents. Oil from the bark of freshly cut trees contains more bornyl acetate than the oil derived from bark that has been stored. Card 2/2 PBNTBGDV, A.P. [deceased]l CBVXOVA, N.A. Composition and properties of fir oil from the bark of Siberian fir. Trudy Xhim.-mat. inst. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. 13111-18 159. (Tir) (Oils and fate) (MIRA 14:1) PZRTBGOV, A.P. [decei ed3; PANTEGOVA, V.A.; Gompooltion of the reala of Slberian flr (Abies 91birica). Trudy lhime-mets inats Sits otdo AN SSSR no, 1):3-10 139. (MIRA 14;1) (Oleoresins) (Fir) I t P319TBGOVA, V. A.; -QRPKE~ ~M. ~ Composition of a heavy cedar oil. Trudy Xhim.-Mat. inst. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. 13:47-53 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Cedar) (Oils and fate) FERDINAND, Ya.M. (Rostov-na-Donu); Prinimali uchastiye: MARISOM A.P.; MARGULIS, XOVAIZV~XAYA, BRAYNINA, R.A.; L.A.- WASNENKO, A.M.; I.L.; TELESHEVSKAYA,, E.A.; S4 LEVA, S.V.; KALININA, X.I.; KOVALEVA, N.S.; IVANOVA, M.K.;?ARENDER, B.A.; KUCHERENKO, R.A.; MANATSKOVA, K.S.; OLEYNIKOVA, L.T.; KIBARDINA,.Yu.A.; GRIGORIYEVA, X.S.; SEMENIKHINA, L.G.; CHERNYKH E.I.; DOROFE-YEVA, V.Y..; SHEVCHENKO, U.N.; ABRAYDVA, O.K.; SKULISKAYA, S.D.; PETROVA, Z.I.; MAKHLINOVSXIY, L.I.; KUZIMINA, A.I.; ALITMAN, R.Sh.; MARDERER, R.G.; YENGALYCHEVSKAYA, L.N.;-CHIRKOVAv M"' N.,; TERESHCIENKO, -N.1.; SHELKOVNIKOVA,,)I.A.; PROKOPENKO, V'.V".-;'-B-EkU SMA'., Ye-Ak.; BARANOVA, T.V. Effectiveness of specific prophylaxis with alcohol divaccine against typhoid and paratyphoid B fever in school-age children. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i i=un. 41 no.lr23-27 Ja 164. (KRA 18:2) C position and origin of the "ostoro- In di till d I &4 IA. N. Tv, Z. ZXTI f OVA~ 1 rudy gl3n-trol vrerc identified as glycerides of both higher, watcr-insot., and of lowed fatty acids, including HCO21-1- Tbtft so-called -'*esters" Actually- include, I~ aaaft. -To- Arue estyjlsq.V"~d alkali metal salts of these fatty 7 acids Iatd and its 41enys.; ese salts are canied:?ver by the glycerol vapors, and are responsible for the yellowish color of distd. glycerol. Ile HCOtH is formed by reaction between acrolcip and H30 vaporLLaMras and lactates may be Forined Uy it- ~acflcm b6tweeri boi Wi glycerol and alkali. 0 ng to alcoliolysis, fatty -acids, from AcOH up, are also present In tbe free stat4e. The depressing effect of excess caustic. alkali in crude glycerol an the "esicr" content of distd.': glycerol is due to a depression of the alcobolysis of the fatty acid salts, to a Unding of volatile acids and to trans- forituttion of aldehydei nto nonvolatile compds, N. ThortJ UMNSUYAI, P.A;i in%16; CHIIIKOVA N A -imsbe Processing aunf2ever oil.of_-kgb acidity. Maal.-;zhir.prom. 27 no.It 30 Ja 061, (MIFA 34: 1) 1. Mmr I kovmddy o.hirtyway kambinat. 1',S=flo.wer seed ou) "Y 0 V/~I/y, 41 USSR/Virology. Virus of Man and Ani;als E Abs Jour 11.ef Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958, 57417 Author "0-- Inst :-'Uf-a Scientific-Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera Title : ComDarative Characteristics of Different Anti- gens of Ileasles in the Neutralization Reac- tion Under the Control of AVB. Orig Pub ; Tr. Ufimsk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syrovorotok, 1957, vyp, 41 217-224 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 12 C k~RKoVA tVI 137-58-5-9324 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 76 (USSR) AUTHORS: Manchenko, L.V., Chelokhsayev, L.S.,_.Qdjkova,_jL_P,-- TITLE: Thallium Distribution in the Dust Collecting System of a Lead Plant (Raspredeleniye talliya po tsekhu pyleulavlivaniya svint- sovogo zavoda) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 11-12, pp 51-53 ABSTRACT: T1 lolises, as well as the distribution of this element in the dust-collecting system, were investigated. It was established that total T1 losses throughout the dust-collecting section of a lead plant may attain 24.9%, but that they can be reduced by one-half by means of extracting TI from the drain water and by discontinuing the practice of discharging gases into the atmo- sphere without preliminary purification. It is essential that roasted dust from electrofilters be systematically processed in the cadmium shop. This will sharply increase the proportion of T1 in the finished products. G.S. 1. Thallium--Determination 2. Thallium--Separation Card 1/1 3. Lead--Production 137-58-6-11983 Translation from- Refer ativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 113 (USSR) AUTHOR. Manchenko, L.V., Chirkova, N.P. TITL.E~ Recovery of Merx-ai'y-at the Leninogorsk, Complex Metals Konibinat Polucheniye rtuti na Leninogorskom polimetallicbe- skom kombirate') PERIODICAL BYLIL tsvetn. melallurgii, 1957, Nr 23, pp 18-20 ABSTRACT A method was developed for processing of sublimates con- tain3ng Hg. SP; and TI. The process is based on the difference in vapor pressure of these elements and their compounds and consists of the following procedures, After mixing the subli- mates with NaZC03 (4076 of the dust by weight) the Hg is dis- tilled out of the mixture at a temperature of 400-5000C. The SeOZ reacts with the Na2S03 to form a nonvolatile sodium selenate- the basic bulk of the TI does not undergo sublimation at that temperature, An installation r-onsisting of a retort furn a(e is employed in this process; the temperature of the furnace is mainlained automatically. Metallic TI flows along an in- clined conder.Eer tube into a collector and then into a sump Card 1/2 where it is preserved under water until the condenser has been 137-58-6-11983 Recovery ol Mercury at the Leninogorsk Complex Metals Kombinat romplete)v drained. Sublimates processed in this installation contain an average arnount of 3.516 Hg. The content of Hg in the cinder varies from traces- to 0.1% and con~,titutes 0.019% on the average, this corresponds to ar, ext.racilor, of 97.16%. 85-98% of the Se and 81-100076 of the TI remain in the cinder. G.S. 1, mezcury _I~c!cOve-Y ~!Jnerals--Sepa_ratdon 3. Solitim hem i ca ---action,,. Selr-zdum ox idrts- -.'hem teal reactions Card 2/2 SOV/136-56-8-7/27 AUTHORS: ManGhenko,, L*V- and Chirkova, N.P. TITLE: Production of Mercury at the Lead Works of the Lenin- ogorsk ' Polymetallie Koubinat (Polueheniye rtuti na svintsovom zavode Leninogorakogo polimetallicheskogo kombinata). PERIODICAL: TavetnyVeMetally, 1958, Nr.S. pp.28-34 (USSR) I ABSTRACT: At the Leninogorsk,.,~--. Kombinatmeroury was detected in appreciable quantities in various process by-products (sinter dust, etc.), and during a laboratory investigation of thallium distillation (Table 1)4 . Temperature was found to have a great effect on the distillation of mercury (Fig.1 and Table 2), The work was continued on a larger scale (Fig.2): in one series of tests 700 g charges of sublimate were distilled at 450-47000; in a second, 500 g charges were heated with 40% by weight of soda at 5000C. There is now a full-scale meroury-distilling Installation, designed on the results of the above experiments, at the Leninogorskiy combine, and operating experience has been Card 1/2 accumulated. The optimal conditions were found to be: SOV/9336-58-8-7/27 Production of Mercury at the Lead Works of the Leninogorskly Polymetallic Nombinat 40 and 3%, respeotively, of soda and saltpetre, of the wei�ht of sublimate; gas-spaeo temperature in retorts, 450 C; duration of roasting 12 hours; suction after the retorts B-12 mm water; exit-gas temperature not over 2000. 'Under these conditions the mercury recovery was 95.5%; mercury loss in the cinder 0.4% (0.01% Hg in the einder), the Tl and Be recovery in the cinder 95.5 and 99%, respectively. There are 2 figures, 4 tables and 5 Soviet references. 1. Mercury--Production 2. Mercury--Temperature factors 3. Mercimy --Test results Card 2/2 /