SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.A. DEMINA - N.V. DEMINA
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AUTHORS: Perellman, F. M., Zvorykin, A. Ya., S/078/60/005/04/034/040
Demina, G. A. B004/BO16
TITLE: Investiga tion of the Solubility in the System
Y(NO 3)3 -SH4NO3 - H20 at 25 and 500
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 4, pp 960 - 963
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors, refer to the method of the fractional separation of
lanthanides used in practice and quote a paper by G. G. Urazov
and Z. N. Shevtsova Nef 4). The -Purpose of the present paper
is to clarify the conditions for the occurrence of the yttrium-
.amonium-nitrate double salt. The results obtained according to
the solubility method are presented in tables 19 2 and in
Schreinemakerag diagrams in figuras 1,2- It 500 the solubility
curve shows three branches corresponding to the crystallization
of the three salts Y(NO 3)3*4H20' 'r(No 3)3* 2NE4NO 39 and NH4NO3'
The double salt crystallizes at this temperature in the an-
hydrous state in the range of the concentrations of NH 4NO3 from
18 to 44%, and of Y(NO 3)3 from 66 - 48%. Its solubility in water
Card 1/2 amounts to 88% at 500. At 25* the double salt could not be
6903M
Investigation of the Solubility in the System C B/078/60/005/04/034/040
Y(NO 3)3 -NH4NO 3 -H.0 at 25 and 500 B0041BO16
obtained '9 although the diagram shows the corresponding branch.
The authors assume that the crystallization of the double salt
at this temperature is rendered difficult owing to the high
viscosity of the solution. Y(NO3)3crystallizes in the presence
of NH41103 both at 250 and at 500 with four molecules of*crystal
water. There are 2 figures, 2 taliles, and 6 references, 2 of
which are Boviet.
ISSOCUTION: Institut obehohey i neorganioheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova
.Lkademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry
imeni N. S. Xurnakov or the Academy or Sciences, USSR)
SUMUTTED: January 239 1959
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PERELIMAN, F.M.; ZVORYKIN, Me.; TARASOV, V.V.; _RLX~NA,--G-.A.
Thio salts of molybdenum and tungsten. Zhur.neorF.khim. 6 no.9:
1999-2002 S 161. MRA 14:9)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganichesicoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnakova
AN SSSR.
(Nolybdates) (Tungstates) (Systems (Chemistry))
S/078/62/007/003/012/019
B110/B138
AUTHORS- Perellman, F. M., Zvorykin, A. Ya., Demina, G. A.
TITLE: The solubility isotherm (250C) of the system -
Pr(No 3)3-RbNO 3-HNO 3-H20
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 3, 1962, 641 644
TEXT: The formation of double nitrates of praseodymium and rubidium in
the presence of HNO 3 was examined in a thermostat (25 t 0.10C). Liquid
phase samples 'and residues were taken after the establishment of equi-
3ibrium (after 2 3 days). Chemically pure Pr 0 and Rb CO were oon-
6 11 2 5
verted into Pr(NO 6H 0 (Pr 0,1, 40.96%) and into rubidium nitrate
3 3 2 6
(Rb 0, 62.66%) by means of HNO Pr was preoipitated by means of NH OR,
2 3' 4
annealed, and weighed as Pr Rb was weighed as perchlorate. Five
6011-
solid phases were formeds (1) Pr(NO ),; (2) 5RbNO,-4Pr(NO,),; (3)
3
7RbNO ' 5Pr(NO (4) 5RbNO '2Pr(NO ),i W-RbN . The compositions next
3 3 3 3 3 03
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S/078/62/007/003/'012/019
The solubility isotherm... B110/B138
to RbNO3 were examined at 30 36~, and those adJoining Pr(NO3)3 at
26 - 301c4 of HNOY The incongruent double salt 2 Pr(NO 3)3* 5RbNO3only
exists with Pr(NO3)3 concentration less than 10.09~. If the Pr(NO 3)3 con-
centration is increased, 5 Pr(NO 3)3-7RbNO,, crystallizes. Anhydrous
pr (No 3)3 oryetallizGe first and next, in the presence of not more than
3 - 0'6 of RbNO 3 9the double salt 5RbNO '41'r(No )'. However, only three
3 3 3
salts could be 6ynthesizedi (1) anhydrous Pr(NO ) under the conditions
3 3
of point 2 (Fig. 1); (2) the anhydrous, bright green, coarse-crystalline
double salt 4Pr(NO3)3' 5Rb(NO3) under the conditions of point 6; (3) the
anhydrous, light green, fine crystalline ilouble salt 2Pr(NO3 )3* 5RbNO3
under the conditions of point 18. All three salts decompose at 85 - 90c"-
with the liberation of dark-brown vapors of oxides of nitrogen.
D. I. Mendeleyev and N. S. Kurnakov are mentioned. There are 2 figures,
i table, and 4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. The reference to
the English-language publication reads as follows: R. C. Vickery,
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L 13499-63. - - --EwpW/-&W* --AFFTd/iM- ----JD/JT
AMMSION NR-. 1AP300348S 8/0078/6a/008/007/1753/1755
AUMOP. Perel Imem, F. R. Zvory*kinj, A,
_Ewim,, 0. A,,
TITISE: Solubility isotherm In the Ustem. Nd(NO sub 3) sub 3 RbINIO sub 3
.UO sitb 3 - 1i sub 2 0
SWRCB: Zhumil. neorganicheskoy khImil v 8 no. 7, 1963, 1753-1755
iTOPIC TAGS: solubility., isothenn., HNO sub 3, rubidium nitrate, neodymim nitrate,,
Trasecdymiun n1trate
ABS3.W.CT: The authors studied the quaternary iWatem Nd(NO sub 3) sub 3 - Rbh'O
silb 3 - ENO Sul) 3 - H sub 2 0 at 25* In an interval of 25 - 35% IWO sub 3 by the
solubIlity method. It vas found that two double salts of the co#osition QNd(ND
.sub 3' sab 3 t' s 5RbITO sub 3 and 2 Ild(110 sub 3) sub 3 times 7. 5RbNO sub 3 are
.~me
formed. in thi s, t . The 4;rferences in the properties of nitric acid solutions
of r cdy=Lun;IpAm2y]s?reamsecxlymimNAitrate the prerence of rubidi nitrate vere
.shmn. Orie. cxt. has: 2 figures and- 1 table,,
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BIANKIP V.L.; DIEMNA, G.A.
. ...... 1---;_,J,-_~_,%:_.~_..,
Conditioned reflexes of fish after the removal of half of the
cierebellum or the tectum opticum -of the mesencephalon. Vast. IZU
18 no.9:73-80 163. (MIRA 16:6)
(Conditioned response) (Nervous system-Fishes)
AVAZBAKIMA, M.F.; DEMINAV.G.I.
lmdices of the cardiovascular system and respiration of athletes
in high mounta-ins. Uch.zap. Kazakh.un. 41-.147-160161-
(MIM 16:6)
(TIEN SHO-ALTIT,UDE, INFLUENCE OF)
(SPORTS MKDICINE)
=9NA, G.L.
Pxeserrations Of Salmonella after passage into the uniphase of the
H antigen. Zhur.mlkrobiol., epid.i immun. 30 no,,12Z59-61 D 159.
(MMA 13:5)
1. Iz Vlookovskago, Institute. vaktain i Vvorotok imsui Machnikova.
(SAMXKLTA Imunol. )
(AITIGIM)
17 (2,3) sov/16-6o-4-41/47
AUTHOR Demina, G.L.
TITIA: Some Methods of Preparing Antigens to Obtain Agglutinating Adsorbed
Salmonellosis O-Sera. Author's Sumniary.
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii I immunobialogii, 1960, Nr 4,
PP 136 - 137 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A comparative study was made to obts.in Salmonella O-sera by immunizing &0F
rabbits with: a) alcoholic antigens, b) boiled antigens, and c) boiled-
alcoholic-acetone antigens. Of the three methods, immunization with
alcoholic antigens gave the highest titers of O-antibodies. Despite
the fact that the H-antibody titers were also increased, agglutinating
adsorbed 0-sera of high specificity -were prepared from these sera.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok Imeni Mechnikova (Institute
of Vaccines and Sera imeni Mechnikov, Moscow)
SUBMITrED; July 3, 1959
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FILIPPOVA-1WRIKHRIA, Z.L.; DEMINA, -G. V.
Changes in the peripheral blood of young children during influenza.
VOD.Gkh.MRt.i det. 3 no.2:53-58 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:3)
1. 1z knfedry eospitallnoy pedintril (zav.-prof. X.F.Popov, nauchnyy
rukovoditell-prof. M-M-Bubrnova) II Moskovskogo gosudnrstvennogo
meditsinskogo inatituta imeni V.I.PirogovP.
(INFLUENZA) (BLOOD)
SHCHMATOVAp Ye.I.; DEMINA, G.V.
Pelger's nuclear anomaly. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 5 no. 2:85-89
Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. K.F. Popov,
nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. M.M. Bubnova) II Moskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo rneditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Firogova
(direktor - dotsent M.G. Sirotkina).
(mUCOCYTES)
Subject
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Authors
Title
USSRAlectricity
Pub. 26 - 23/36
AID P - 1527
: . Demina _ ;~. F. , Eng. , Lysikov, M. G. , Eng. , and
Rubtsova,-M*9-Ya., Technician
: Colorimetrio detection of' oxygen in feed water and other
solutiona
Periodical : Elek. sta., 3, 51-52, Mr 1955
Abstract The authors made a neriet of test according to a method
described by R. L. Babkin in this journal, 1954, No.l.
One drawing
Institution: None
Submitted : No date
AGASYAN, P.K.; NIKOLAYVA, Ye.R.; DEKINA L.A.
_
Selection Of UL electrometric method of determining ur&nium by titration
vith vwiadate and complexono Zav.lab, 30 no.12:1434-1438 164.
(MIRA 18%1)
Ia Mookovskijr gosudaratvennyy universitat im. M.V.I,omonosova,
OJ aA Aid
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ROMANCHUK,, M.A.; DEMINA9 L.G.; LABENSM', A.S.; SANDOMIRSKAYA, G.A.
Separation of morphine from industrit'Ll wastes. Med. prom. 15 no. 4:54-57
Ap 161. (MIRA 1/+:4)
1. Vse-soyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(MORPHINE)
RWLANGHUK, M.A.; DMNA, L.G.
Use of ion exchange substances fDr codeine extraction.
l4ed. prom. 16 no.205-39 F 162. (14IRA 15:3)
1. sesoyu-,nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsev-
ticllskiy institut imeni S.Ordzhi)nikidze.
(GODERE)
(IOTI ZEILINGIMRUBSTANCES)
Arc-NT,- U15015447 Lm/ol6g/65/0(x)/00'-,/AO11)/Ao19
55-t-593-653
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. (AlO1
AUMOR: Vasillycv, N.V.; Zhuravlev. V.K.; Zazdm ykh, N. .; Frgil4od1ko, _T.V.;
De~,i.inD-T-; Dcmina L.N.
ITPLE: Connection between noctilucent cloud~wand some parameters of the Ionosphere,
CITM- SOURCE: Dokl- 3-Y Sibirsk. konferentaii po viatem. I mekhan., 1901, Tomsk.
Tomaldy un-t 1964J. 501--30
TOPIC ZIGS: Ionosphere, ewwftaalndou~ \P-Nlek I
T11MIATION- In Tomsk, during the summer of 1963, noctilueent clouds were observed
eleven times. A comparison with the state of the Ionosphere showed that, as a rule,
there clouds were accompanied by a lowerinG of the average altitude of the sporadic
stratum E.
-SUB CODE: 04/
PETROVA, Ye.S.; DEMINAp L.S.
Finis of disthene twin er7stals on,the Russian Platform. Dokl.
AN SSSR 138 no.1:192-194 My-Je "61. (MIRA 14t4)
1. Predstavleno akademikom N.M.Strakhovym.
(Russian Platform-Kyanite) (Crystals)
e-ble r1gnificalice of orgallo-Illincral mixt6res in incrAianillf,
it, 4) effettivenesit of notobacterin. I-. (1,01ser alld - -
hl, A. IX-tititka. ?rwlrdrl-,'c4. No. 3, W-WK Wwo)-ilfill 't -
'or-2-c' mmmiff itiatitAw wid 10 kg. P to oocd trl.-at(!,r wit.11
Aralolvaer cullifies ine".ved the y1eld of rye -cull own.
Ftw a more effektive utilizution of thi: cilliums juldsis. of
-LIILI!tAp,!lltlll ~01 Mo Was
BRUNOVT, Tevgeniya Pavlovna; KALAKHOVA, Galina Yakovlevna; DAMINA, M.F.,
re(iaktor; MUKHINA, T.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Methods of developing concepts in a course on human anatomy and
pl%ysiologyl Metodika formirovanlia pi)nlatii v karse anatomii i
fiziologii cheloveka. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii pedagog. nauk RSFSR,
1956. 42 p. (KLRA 9:8)
(ANATOMY, HUMAN--STUDY AND TILICEING)
(PHYSIOLOGY--STUDY AND TZACHING)
KAZAKOVA, 011ga Vasillyevna;-DIMINA. M-Y _r(idaktor; VOLKOV, A.P.,
tekbnicheskiy redaktor U it--
[lesson methods for the subject ONervous system.01 Metodilca urokov
po teme ONerv aia sistema.0 Moskva, Ird-vo Akademii pedagog. nauk
RSFSR, 1956. 46 p. (MLRA 9:11)
(MVOUS SYSTM)
KVAPILEVq A.I.s, kando sellkhoz. wuk; ~RYAKOV, K.M.v m-1chnyy sotrud.;
DWINA M F kand.-biolog. nauk; ZUSAANj, N.S., kand. biolog. nauk;
15-p-E-K ~pq-' .0 naudhnyy sotrud.; IMMMK, S.V., kand. veter. nauk;
GUSL-79 S.A.~ kand. vwter. nauk; DOBYCIIINA, I.N.9 red.; PROKOFIYEVA,
L.N.p tekbn. red.
[Rabbit'raiaing]'Kralikovodstvo. Moq:lcva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. Ilt-
ry, 1960. 311 P. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Sotrudniki Nwichno-issledovatel'skogo instituta pushnogo zvero-
vodstva i kro3ikovodstva (for all except Dobyeldna, Prokoflyeva).
(Rabbits)
L) ~ 1) 1 ~J- l'i 0 j1)) )) h j- 'y it; 'j-, "S L,
YEMKOVA. Anna Mikhaylovna DIMINA r- jqAmhkAjVft; BLUM, Ye.H..
2! t a chaskly redaktor
redaktor; SUKHODOWY, Ff., a
[Planning labor and wages in cooperative trade artelBI Planirovanis
tru" i 2arabotnoi plat7 v arteliakh proaWalovoi kDoperateii. Mo-
stva. Vses. koop. izd-vo, 1956. 90 p.. (MIRA 10:4)
(Wages) (Industrial management)
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. M-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24994
Author : Trusov~ M. S., Belkin, N. I., Demina, M, N.
Inst :Yaroslav Agricultural Inut, --
Title :A Study of the Agrotechnical Methods for Corn in
Yaroslavskaya Oblast'
Orig Pub: Tr. Yaroslavsk. a.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 3, 25-32
Abstract: At the experimental trCJLining farm of Yaroslav
Agricultural Institute a study was made in 1954-
1955 of the sowing periods, bed areas in square-
pocket planting and the application of manure and
organic mineral mixtures for corn. The highest
cob ields were obtained with square-pocket plant-
ing f60 x 60 em.) in 2~i-30 May with 2 plants per
bunch, the seeds bedded 5 cm. deep, with the simul-
taneous application of manure under the plow and
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5(3)
AUTHORS. Yurlyev, ru. K., Movitskiy, K. Yu., SOY/79-29-'(-42/83
Demina, M. N.
TITLE: of the P:i!oducts of the Reaction of 2-Amino-
-4-methylthiazole With Lx-I)xides kO stroyenii produkta,
vzaimodeystviya 2-amino-4--metiltiazola s a-okisyami)
PERIUDICALs Zhurnal obahchey knimii, 1959, Vhl 29, Nr 7, pp 2299-2502
(ussit)
ABSTRACT: In connection with a previous paper by Yurlyev and coworkers
(Ref 1) the authors synthesized the hitnerto unknown 2-kfi-oxy-
alkyl)-aminothiazoles by two different methods, in order to
ascertain simultaneously the structure of the oxyalkyl deriva-
tives of 2-amino-4-methy:Lthiazole obtained by reaction of the
latter with cc-oxides. Apparently thiazole derivatives with
alkylated "ring-nitrogen"I-atoms are not formed in the reaction
of 2-chloro-4-methylthiazole with alkanolamines in the manner
described. here ~Ref 5). By reaction of 2-chioro-4-inethyl-
thiazole witb ethanolamine and 2-propanolamine 2-kA-oxyethyl)
Card 112 amino-4-methylthiazole and ?-~ V oxypropyl) amino-4-methylthiazole
Un the Structure of the Products of the Reaction UOV/'19-29-7-42/85
of 2-Amino-4-methylthiazole with a-Uxides
respectively were obtained. A comparison of the constants of
these compounds and their derivatives with the conatants of
the compounds synthesized by the authors by reaction of 2-amino-
4-methylthiazole with the corresponding cx-oxides kRef 1) provea
to be identical. This was also confirmed by the identity of
the infrared absorption spectra of the 2-(P-oxyethyl) amino-
thiazoles obtained by different methods and the ultraviolet
absorption spectra of their hydrochlorides kreaction scheme)
Thus a-oxides react differently with 2-amino-4-methylthiazole
than with 2-aminopyridine and yield 2-(a-oxyalkyl) amino-
thiazoles,'thereby retaining the thiazole structure. There are
I figure, 1 table, and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet klJoscow ~State University)
SUBMITTED: June 18, 1958
Uard 2/2
SHISHKIN, DEMNA, Me.; SHCHERBA, G.N.
J,eviews and bibliography. Zap. Vaes. min. ob-va 94 no.4-477-
485 165. (MIRA l819)
1. Nauchno-isoledovatellakly i proyektnyy in8titut "Gipronikell",
Leningrad (for Shishkin). 2. Leningradskoye otdeleniye
Matematicheskogo instituta AN SSSR imeni Steklova (for Demina).
!.Ye.
Morphology of zircons from the arenaceous sediments of tba f;,)nthern
part of CentPal Asia. Zap.Voes. min. ob-va 89 no-5:590-598 160.
(MMA 13: 10)
1. Laboratoriya aerometodov AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Soviet Central Asia--Zircon)
USTIELIUS; A.B. , IIEMNA, M. Ye.
Scattering of clastic material i7i Aptian-Senomanian basin of
the southeastern U.S.S.R. DokI. Mi SSSR 150 n0.6:1319-1322
je 63. (KRA 16:8)
1. Lenitigradskoye otdeleniye Matematicheskogo instituta im. V.A.
Steklova LN' SSSR. Predstavleno akademi*rkom D.V.Nalivkinym.
(Russia, Southern--Oil sands-Analysis)
DEMINA, M. Ye.
Medium diffraction index of garne-6 samples from Aptian-Senoman
sediments in the southeastern U.S.S.R. related to their man-
ganese content. WK. AN SSSR 159 no.6t1316-1318 D 164
(MIRA 18.1)
1. Leningradskoye otdelonlye Matei:,iaticheekogo in*ULUta AMen:L
V,A, Steklova AN SSSR. Predstavle:,,io akademikom V.S. Sobolev7a.
MENA, M.Ye.
Direction of' the transportatIon cW elastic material in the Albian
basin of the northern part of tho Caspian Lowland. Sov. geol. 7
no.12:119-124 D 164. (MIRA 18s4)
1. 1,eningradskoye ntdoltowye~ ins~tituta Im; V.A.
Steklova AN S33R.
1171he Ai-f '111! iD:! 7 efiction
Le-!.cctin-f- Vi aild Anti*-,c-~l 3 ,-, ifil ro, It
....... 11,
-D-VENTA . N, p U(INNE-11 ) 0. 2
and XULIKOV, Yu.
"Conference of the Directors of Institutes of Plalaria and Medical Pamsitolo~Zr
of the ,linistries of public Health of the Unicn Republics", Med. laraz. i Paraz. Bolez.,
Vol. 17, No. 3, pp 286-88, 1%8.
.... 111.1 ... I.
D-71INA2 N. A:.L and
S. G.
"Data on Lhe Study of the Cycle of DeveloTment of Plasmodium gallinaceum and the
~a
Course of Infeattion Caused by Them", Med. Eara,;.,. i Faraz. Bolez., Vol. 17, IN'o- 4, PP 325-
.)0j 191j8.
MNIINA, N. A. and VASINAI. S. G.
"MorpholoU and Localization of the &o-poryWirocytic States of Development of
Plar.aodium galinaceum in the Bodies of Vertebrate Hosts", "~ed. laraz. I Far=. 31oloz.,
Vol. 17., No. 4, PF 330-37., 1948.
Medicine Parasitology
PA 53/49V,4
Mar/Apr 49
"Blood Parasites of Birds and the Prob3mi of Malaria,,"
D. N. Zasukhin, ~, A. Demina, P. B. Levitanskaya,
S. G. Vasina, 5 tp
-Byul Moak ObabchispyPtirod, Otdel Biol" Vol LIV, No 2
Tsbulaten data on different protozoafo=a in bload- of
1,043 birds of 12 species in i946-194T in moscov Ob-
last. Plamnodium was found only In,Ghlorio chlo is
and FmfbezIza citrinella.
53/4W64
MINA H-A - DUIM"INA, U-N.; LEYKIRA. Ye.S.; MOSMOVSKIY, Sh.D.;
PAVWVA, Ye.A.; PROKMNKO, L.I.; RASHINA, H.G.; SCHENSNOVICH,
V.B.; TAKUSB3VA, A.I.; MILENUSMIN, Tu.I., red.; LEVINA, T.I.,
teldin.red.
[Hpidemiolo&7 ~pd medical parasitology for entomologists) Spide-
miologiia i msditainskaia parazitolcigiia dlia entomologov. Pod
red. Sh.D.HoEshkovskogo i H.G.Rashincii. Soat.H.A.Demina i dr.
Koskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Xedgiz, 1951. 454 p.
Wpu 14:2)
(EPIDEMIOLOGY) (MEDICAL FARASITOLOGT)
DW,NiAi -..A.
Parasites - Sirds
Periods of mass schizogony of Plasmodium relictum depending upon the daily regimen in
the care of birds. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. No. 1. 1953.
301 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl- I
D-EK-UN-A, KHODIRM4 and co-workers, ANANMI, KHODUKIR.
14 , f~., ,
"The Problem of the Active Immunization Against Mosquito rever
(Pappataci Fever)
A. Adaptation of the virus of ~Iosqulto Fever to laboratory Animals.
B. Specific Prevention of Mosquito Fever vith Live Vaccine"
Zhur. Mikrobiol. Epidemiol i Immunobiol No. 1, January 1953
Translation 2029302
ImMINA, N.A.
Relation of nyotohoseral rbvthm of birds to mass cycle of Plasmodium
relictum, Mod. parasit., Xoskva no.l::41-48 Jan-Fab 1953. (GlKL 24i4)
1e Of the Sector of Uperimental Nalarim, and Protozoology of the Institute
of Malaria, Medical Parasitology and.Holminthology of the Ministry of
ftblic Health USSR (Read of Institute -- Prof. P. G. Sorgiyov; Head of
Sector -- Prof. Sh. D. Mosbkovskiy).
IMM INA. N.A.
mAll"
Tissue stages of Plasmodium relictum 5 strain. Hed. paraz. 25
no.1648-54 Ja-H 156 (URA 9:6)
1. 1z sektora eksperimentallnoy parazitologii Instituta malyarii,
meditsinskoy parazitologii i gellmintoll,ogii Hini6terstva
zdravookhrananiya SSSEL (dir. instituta-prof. P.G. Sergiyev,
zav. sektorom-prof. V.P. Podlyapollskaya)
(PIASHODIUM
relictum, 6 strain, tissue titage, review)
DINIM, N.A.
"Tzudy" of the Turkmen Scientific Research Institute of
Dermatology and TeneroloCr. Revieved by N.A. Demina. Nod. paraz.
25 no.1-8B Ja-lf. 056 (MMA 9 -. 6)
(TURIDMUISTAN--LBISHWIOSIS)
Study of synchronous development and periods of mass schizogony in
P. reltatus where invasion consists of parasites of different ages.
Ned.pare B*t parms.bol.supplement to ifto-1:74; 157. (min 11:1)
(PIASKODIUM)
DMINA. N.A.: LRYKINA. Ye.S.
- Thirteenth All-Union Congress of Hygienists, lpidemiologists,
Kicrobiologists, andSpecialisto in Infectious -Diseases. Ked.
parat. i paras.bol. 26 no.1:117-120 Ja-F '57- (MLRA 10:6)
(P6PIIZKIOLOGY,) (PARAS ITOIDGY)
IN ~DSKIX~A, N.;A
Work of the museum of live culturefi. Ned.paraz, i parazebol. 26 no.2:
252-253 Kr-AP '57. (XLRA 10:7)
(BACURIOLOGY-CULTUM AND GUICUU HSDIA)
pl~ ill hv/l/ If 41
DRKINA, N.A.
Malarial infection with certain nutritional regimens; review of
foreign literature. Keil.pares. i paraz.bol. 26 no.3:360-364
-my-je '57- (14IRA 10:11)
(KALARIA, epidemiology,
relation to nutrition, review (Rua))
(NUTRITION,
relation to malarial 6Didemiol., review (Rus))
EXrFRPTA MICA Sec 4 Vol 12/8 Med. Micro. Aug 59
2510. IMMUNITY TO P. BERGHEL U. THE MECHANISM OF TRANSMISSION
OF IMMUNITY TO P. BERGHEI FROM IMMUNE RATS TO THEIR
OFFSPRING (Russian text) - D e m in a 14, MED. PARASIT. I PARA-
SIT. BOL 1958, 27/3 (319-32DT-Tables 6
The mechanism of transmission of immunity from immune white rats to their
offsprin was studied. Observations were carried out on immunized animals and
their offspring. as well an on naturally resistnnt rats and their offspring. The
animals were inoculated s. c. and i. p. with different quantities of parasites.
Transmission of acquired immunity takes pLace through the placenta and
the milk. Immunity lasts for 3. 5-4 weeks after birth, during which period
inoculated parasites are destroyed without development of an inapparent in-
fection. Inoculation of naturally resistant rats had no effect on the immunity of
their offspring.--
7-'
DWnFA, N-A-
Transmission of antibodies by eMc of immune birds; a review*
Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. i imun. 30 zLo-1:109--Ill Ja 158.
(MM 12: 3)
(ANTIBODIN
trams. by eM of immne birds. review (RUB))
(BM'
trams. of antibodies by eggs of immane birds,
review (Rus))
BEKLEMISEV, Y.N., prof., red.; RASHINA, M.G., dotsent, red.; DEMINA,
N.A., red.; PODOTAPOLISEATA, V,P,, red,
(Transactions of the Institute of Medical Parasitology and
Tropical Medicine] Trudy Institute. Pod red. V.-H.Baklemishava
i H.G.Rashinoi. Moskva, 1959. 633 P. (MIRA 13-o;7)
1. Institut maditsinakoy paratitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny
im. Ya.I. Martainovskogo.
(PARASITOLOGT)
MUM, P,G'j-P~Aj- W-A- I-LTSEM, A*Ta,
Sixth ruteriuktional Congress on Tropical ifedicine and Malaria.
Medeparas. i paras.bolesn. 23 no.1:118-1115 Ja-F 159-
.' (MW 12: 3)
(!EROPICS-DISIASES ARD HYGIM)
, DEMINL N.A.- KELLINA, 0.1.
Loishmaniasis in guinea pigs,
699-706 N-D '59* (LEISM4ANUSIS.)
Mod, parsz.
pamz.bol. 28 no.6:
(MIRL 13:32)
DEMINA N. A. (MOSCOW)
"Imminity study in Leishmaniasis.11 (In Russian.)
Report presented at the 13th Annual meeting and 1st International
Conference of Society of Protozoologists, Prarue, 22-31 Aug 61
1I.A.; Ye.A.
Di~ration c-f' f-~allinacouir, ln--:cL,,i,n. paraz. "' 1;Lra-..
bol. 31 !-io.6:60-651 E-D
1. 1z Instituta meditsi-riskov ula-uzitologili .1 ~rol,llche-~-,kcy
tsiny inneni Ye . 1 . I-!arts inov (41 ir . rcf G - -Sen- -,'yev J
"-.af edry ined ~. -,-sinsh oy !-.araz ito I C~gi*.- v.-rof. S'L.D.
skiy) ln5tituta
BEKLEMISHEV, V.N., red.l'deceased]; RASHINA, M.G.,
KROTOV, A.I.J. red.; POD"YAPOLISKAYA, V.P., red.
[Problems of medical parasitology; collection of scientific
pape?s] Voprosy ineditsinskoi parazitologii; sbornik nauch-
rykh trudov. Pod red. V.N.Beklemisheva i M.G.Rashinoi. Mo-
skva, 1963. .468 p. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Moscow. Institut meditsinskoy parazi-~-llogii i tropicheskoy
meditsiny.
DOIAMATOVA, Anna Vakulowna, P2104_, -VadbzWa [2ekseyev-na;
SChTPENOVICH, V.B.j red. -
(Mosquitoes (Phlebotominae) arid diseaseq tnuwiitted by '
them] Moskity (FElabotominae) i boleziii, pezredavaemyp im:.L.
Iloskva, Me6its;.na, 1965. 209 p. Ovll-:~-,~ 1~,-. 100
RMHKOVSKIT, Sh.D.; SHITYKINAi, TIBURSKAYA, N.A,;
VB.UBLEVSKAYAp O.S.; ZHUKOVA,, T.A.; 2,ABEZMNSKIT, V,,I.;
Prinimali unhastiye,t BAGRAMYAN, N.G.; ILITASOVA, S.I.
Methodology of the detection of aispiptomatic carriers of quartan
ma-laria. Med. paraz,, i paraz. bol. 34 no.2r,184,189 Mr-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18.-11)
1. Otdol protozoologii InBtituta ineditsinskoy parazitologii i
ta,opicheukoy meiUtsiny imeni Ye.I. Hartsinovskogo Hinisterstva
zilravookhrananiyu SSSRp Moskva.
Fatlhogcns? --)!' Mnki--y trialurii. RaporL
tmri 1-1-finnodium ntiltirifte. Med. pirwt,
I " T,
6?2_6PS N-11 f65.
I.. potnzr)~AoFii Instittita
meditilny imeni NcIJ.
"dl,iAvt.)ol(hrpMc,(liylk ~555R, MorAva.
VASINA, GLAZUNOVA, Z.1.
Morphological and cytochemical. study of lymph nodes and spleen
in leJschmaniasis Jm guniea pigs (Leischmania enrletti).
Med. paraz. i para'z. bol. 34 no.6:708-713 N-D 165. (MIRA 38:12)
1. Otdel eksperimentallnoy protozoologii Instituta
parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I.
Moskva. Submitted September 2, 1965.
meditsinskoy
Martsinovskogo,
1-,16-3-1o/34
Study of the non-uniformity of the plastic deformation
during torsion by the method of rolled-in grid network.(Cont.)
of entering corrections in existing methods of evaluation of
the plasticity and strength cf the materials durinC torsion.
The experiments were carried out on specimens of 11-95
� 0.05 mm dia., 55 mm active length Steel 40XHhIA hardened
and tempered at 550, 350 and 220 C, the surface of which was
provided with a network of closely spaced lines for studying
the distribution of the deformation on the surface during
torsion. For reducing the non-uniform deformation observed
on specimens after low temperature temperinG, the authors
proposed to use as a final treatment mechanical or electro-
lytic polishing. The results are described in some detail.
The graph, Fig.3, shows the influence of the surface state
on the strength and plasticity of the specimens; it gives
the maximum displacement as a function of the maximilm
tangential stress for ground as well as for ground and
polished specimens tempered at 220, 350 and 550 C respective-
ly. Fig.4 gives a comparison of the mean ductility of the
specimens during torsion as a function of the tempering
temperature for ground and for polished specimens. Results
Card 2/ 5 relating to the non-uniformity of the plastic deformation
are entered in the grophs, Fig.6, and illustrated by the
126-3-10/34
Study of the non-uniformity of the plastic deformation
during torsion by the method of rolled-in grid network.(Cont.)
photo reproduced in Fig.7, Table 5 gives a comparison of
the average with the local plasticity measured during torsion
tests. In Table 6 the plasticity of the material in tensile
tests and in torsion tests is compared for cTouna as well as
for polished specimens. On the basis of tne results it is
concluded that for steel specimens vjitLi a low modulus of
plasticity the process of deforn-atiox.- is practically uniform
alonE the entire length (tempering at 550-0);iftempered at low
temperatures (350 and 220 C),intensive hardening occurs during
plastic deformation, the development of tne aeIormation is
non-uniform and practically has the character either of a
"travelling" deformation,which gradually propagates along the
specimen,or it is concertrated as a result of presence of
stress concentrators; the non-uniform distribution of
deformation is due to non-uniform resistance of the transverse
cross sections brought about by non-uniformity of the macro-
and micro-geometry of the specimen, non-uniformity of the
structure of the material in the body of the specimen, etc;
the character of the non-uniformity of propagation of the
deformation depends on the surface state of the specimen; the
Card 3/5 state of the surf ace af f ects appreciably the ductility of the
specimens; for polished specimens it is two to five times as
126-3-10/34
Studv of the non-uniformity of the plastic deformation
V
during torsion by the method Of 3701led-in grid network. (Cont.)
hifSh as for specimens which are only ground. For reducing
the non-uniform distribution of deformation during torsion
of low tempered steel specimens, mechanical or electrolytic
polishing is recommended as final. treatment and also reduction
of the liameter tolerances to + 0.19c, Observation of these
i-,,_o"LA,_"dations permits applying torsion as one of the methods
of testing materials at which it is possible to maintain
uniform deformation along the length of the specimen up to
the instant of failure, in spite of the non-uniformity of
the process of plastic deformation. In cases in which there
is non-uniform deformation, it is necessary to evaluate the
average and the localplasticity; for evaluating local
plasticity the method of rolled-on lattice lines is recommended.
The divergence between the average and the local plasticity
values can be used for evaluating the sensitivity of the
material to their surface state. The process of fracture
introduces an additional non-uniformity of the displacements
(non-symmetrical relative to the specimen axis),which is
card 4/5 superimposed on the non-unif ormity brought about by tPhe
process of axis-symmetrical plastic deformation.
126-3-lo/34
Study of the non-uniformity of the plastic deformation
during torsion by the method of rolled-in grid network.(Cont.)
Oard 5/5 There are 9 figures, 6 tables and 9 references, all of which
are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: June 27, 1956 and after revision July 12, 1956.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
(Composition of the Steel 40XHMA: in %, 0.36-0.44 C,
0.17-0-37 Si, 0.50-0.80 Mn, 0.60-0.90 Cr, 1.25-1-75 Ni,
0.15-0.25 Mo, max 0.030 S, 0.035 P, 0.25 Cu)
AUTHOR: Zilova, T.K., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
Sadovskiy, V.Ye. and Derni n N.19, Engineers. 129 - 8 - 1/16
TITIB: Influence of the surface state on the tendency of steel
30)(TCA to slow failures. (V,*Liyanie sostoyaniya poverkhnosti
na sklonnost stali 30 KhGSA k zamedlennomu razrasheniyu.)
PERIODICAL: "Metallovedeniy-e i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallurgy and
al Treatment), 1957, 'No- 8, pp.2-7 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: On investigating slow failures qf bolts and -nuts msde af steel
3OxrCA (ultimate strength 120 kg/mmr-), thin hardened layers
were frequently observed directly at the surface and these app-
eared to be one of the causes cf failure of such components.
Investigation of the heat treatment and of the heating baths
revealed that there was a possibility of surface hardening to
be produced during the normal heat treatment, but it was not
possible to reproduce in these experiments the brittle layers
which were detected in bolts and nuts of current manufacture.
In this paper the results are given of further study of the
influence of the con4itions of heat treatment and shaping on
the surface state and the meebanical properties of the above
mentioned steel. The experiments were carried out with plates
of 2 x 8 x 100 mm and pins of 12 mm. dia. produced from rods of
16 mm, of a single melt and, also, on boards of 10 mm dia.
Card 1/4
Influence of the surface state on the tendency of steel
30X('GA to slow failures. (Cont.) 129 - 8 - 1/16
produced from hexagonal rods. The steel was of the following
composition: 0-33% Cs 0.94% Sig 0.84~o' Mn, 1% Cr, 0.01405' S9
0-029~~ P. The hardness and the depth of the hardened layer
were determined by measuring the micro-hardness of oblique cuts
prepared from components which have failed. Surface hardening
could occur Ailst heating inthe salt bath when deoxiding by
means of potassium ferro-cyanide or during tempering at 500 to
530 0 in an alkaline bath consisting of 6(Yo' NaOH, 4W6 K01,
deoxided by potassium ferro-cyanide. Fig. 1 gives the results
of measarement of the micro-hardness of the plates heated for
hardening to 890 C in a K071 bath with varrious percentages of
added potassium ferro-eyanide and various annealing times.
Figs. 2 and 3 give the results of measurement of the micro-
hardness of plates and pins heated for hardening in a KC1 bath
deoxided with charcoal and subsequently tempered at 530 C in
an alkaline bath deoxided with potassium ferro-eyanide. Com-
parison of the characteristics of the layers hardened during
hardening and during tempering indicates.that they differ
slightly from each other; the maximinn ~icro-hardness produced
by tempering amounts to 800 900 kg/cm and the '.:lardened layer
reaches a depth of 80 - 100 whilst the micro-hardness obtained
Card 2/4
Influence of the surface state on the tendency of steel
3oxrCA to slow failures. (Cont.) 129 - 8 - 1/16
during heating in the process of hardening2reaches, after tem-
pering, a ma imum value of 600 - ?00 kg/mm. and the hatdened
layer has a depth of 100 - 300 I.L. The conditions of heat treat-
ment of the bolts and of the pins and the obtained test results
for these.are summarised in a table on p. 4. The tests showed
that irrespective of how the hardened layer is obtained on the
surface of the steel, it does bring about an increase in sensi-
tivity to slow failure. The characteristics of the hardened
layer obtained the rmo-ch emic ally and by mechanical work harden-
ing. differ from each other., For a woxk-hardened surface layer,
Ao characteristic; for a
a steeply falling micro-hardnesscuM-
depth below 20 p, the micro-hardness is 1.5 to 2 times that of
the micro-hardness of the core. For the investigated steel,
the presence of thin, thermo-chemically hardened surface layers
increases the sensitivity to distortion and slow failure of
bolts and-pins up to 2.5-fold under certain unfavourable con-
ditions. The work-hardening produced during cutting of threads
on heat-treated components of this steel increases the notch
sensitivity and the sensitivity to sloW failure by more than
Card 3/4 1.5 times under certain conditions.
Influence of the surface state on the tendency of steel
30XrCA to slow failuies. (Cont.) 129 - 8 - 1/16
There am 5 figures, 1 table and 4 Slavic references.
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25(6) PwE i i3&w mawITATION SOV/3075
Defektoskopiya metallov; Bbornik statey (Filaw Detection in Metals;
Collection of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1959. 458 P. Errata slip
inserted. 4,550 copies printed.
Ed.: D.S, Shrayber, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: M.S. lagovskaya;
Tec.h. Ed,: V.P. Rozhin; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and.technicians in the field
of nondestructive inspection and testing of metals.
COVERAM: This collection. of articles deals with methods of nondestra-ative in-
ipedtion and testing oir.sk6tiU, Results of investigations conducted at
scientific research institutes and plants of magnetic, electrical, X-ray,
ultrasonic, and fluorescento-penetrant methods of flaw detection are
described, Detailed descriptions of flav-detection methods and equipiment
are presented. Data are given on the status of the development of flaw-
detection methods in non-Soviet countries. No personalities are mentioned.
References follow several of the articles.
Card 1/5
Flwr Detection (Cont.)
TAME OF COMMS:
Introduction
Zilovay T.K.x N.I* I-na, and Ya.B. Fridman. Some Regularities Observed
'O:i Dei
tocal
3
fects on the Strength and Plasticity of Parts 7
in the Effect
Zhigad.10.9 A.V. Perfecting the Magnetic-particle Method of Inspecting Ferro-
magnetic Parts 34
Kulik,, A.A. Magnetization of Parts by Alternating Current and Inspection
by the Magnetic-particle Method 47
Ryvkina, D.G. Measuring XWetic Fields on Parts of Intricate Shape and
Inspection of Blades by the Magnetic-particle Method 55
Mikhnev ich, P.G. RpUpment for Inspecting Parts by the Magnetic-particle
SOV/50T5
Method 62
Semenov, P.M. Automatic Flaw Detector for Inspecting Mass-produced Steel
Parts 76
Card 2/5
Flav Detection (Cont.)
SOV/3075
Rozhdestvenskiy, S.M., and G.Yu. Sila-Novitskiy. Electromagnetic Induction
Method of FlAw Detection 80
Ushakova,,I.N. Some Methods and instruments for Nondestructive Inspection
of the Thickness of Coatings on Parts
Eykhenvalld, V.N. Practical Application of Electomagnetic Methods of Non-
destructive Testing 117
Suvorov~, L.M. Flaw Detection in Light-alloy Parto by the Electromagnetic
Induction Method 126
Averahenko, P.A. High-frequency Induction Instrument for Detecting Cracks
and Intergranular CorrosJoh 133
Polyak, E.V. Fluor 'escent-penetrant Flaw-detection Method and the Experience
Gained by Its Use in Machine Building 139
lut'sko, S.P. Magnetic and Fluorescent-penetrant Inspection of Parts in
the Repair and Servicing of Aircraft Equipment 355
Card 3/5
Plmr Detection (Cont.)
SOV/3075
K'uUkp A.A. Characteristic Features of the Use of the rlixorescent-penetrant
Method of Inspecting Parts 163
Sila-Novitskiy, G.Yu. Nondestructive Magnetic Methodo for Measuring Thicknesses
of Coatings 166
Grinzayd, I.I. Electrical Thickness Gage for Measuring Anodized Coatings of
Alumin=-alloy Parts 184
Suvorov, L.M. Thermoelectrical Method of Measuring Thicknesses of Electro-
plated Coatings 189
Suvorov, L.M. Thermoelectrical Method of Inspecting the Quality of Bonds
in Bimetals 192
Yermolayev, B.I. Use of Back-scattering Beta-radiation for Inspecting
Thickneases of Coatings 196
Chernobrovov, S.V. New X-Ray Equipment mid Image Recorders for X-Ray Flelw
Detection 202
Card V 5
Flaw Detection (Cont.) S011/3075
Chernobrovov, S.V. X-Ray Tube With Rotating Anode 219
Shrayber, D.S. Ultrasonic Flaw Detection 241
Lange., Yu.V.., and Me Prorokov. Equipment for If1trasonic- Inspeetion 356
Lange, Yu,V.,, and D.S. Shrayber, General 11,baracteristios of the Pulse-Echo
Type Ultrasonic Flaw-detection Method 387
Rmlik, A.A. Characteristic Features of the Palse-ELho Type Ultrasonle Flaw-
detection Method 404
nurgin, M.E. Ultrasonic Flaw-detection in Porgings axia Valuation of the
size of the Defects Revealed 409
Lazge, Yu.V., and G,V. ProrokoVe Automation of Ultrasonic inspection 413
Shrayber, D,So, and I.I. Temin, Application of Tiltrasoalc Vibrations for
Processing and Testing Materials 424
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Card 5/5 2-24-6o
FRIDIAIAN, Yakov Borisovich; ZILCYVA, Tatlyana KiriUovna;, DE241 i-Aj,_MA~-
Ivanovna; BOMEV, A.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
Tf 'I
E
L gmm -, M.A.,, kand. takhn. nauk., red,; BUILAKOVA, O.N.p
red.; NOVIK, A.Ya.) tekhn. red.
[Using the method of ro.Iled-on gratings in investigating
plastic deformation and breakdownj Izuchenie plasticheskoi
deformatsii i razrushenlia matodom nakatannykh setok. Mo-
skva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo Oborongiz, 1962. 187 p.
(KIRA 15:4)
(Deformations (Machanics)) (Plasticity)
A
AccEsnoN NR, AP4o35o91 8/0032/64/000/005/0587/0592'~
AUTHORSs Deminas No lo; Zilovas To X*j Fridmans Ya, BO
Tlrai Hechanical touting methods for shoot materials under biwds3 tension
SOURM Zavodskaya laboratoriya' iWe- 5,9 1961 j 587-592
I TOPIC TAGM stress strain, plastic deformation., axial tetuion, transverse
I deformation, shoot metal, elastic limit,,motor EID 3
ABSTRACT: Four different methoda were used to study the streas-strain
characteristics of sheet metals under elastic and plastic deformations, Elastic
deformations were measured by means of straJ,n gauges and an EID-3 electronic
meter.; plastic deformations by means of rolled-on grids. The first was an axial
tension method on smoothq wide specimansp (vidth-to-thic6ess ratio b
/t, from 2.5
to 50) of annealed Mrs, VAD-23 and D16T al3o o The results showed no indication
i Y8
of biaxial tension in spicimens for which b~i