SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT E.N. DEYCHMAN - M.YE. DEYEV

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WN APBOO Oco c:- Ost wate r- WIS volution D'f I ec e 2 950C with _C eB C elL d ne. ~!.*b ti u ed- p6lie theiq:i~omp6unds )hdi ct T-V -wilifil SOT.--mi : IK nerid*': iiiistry" cmde b organ c- 3 e Sciences MRSR) Fi. DE. IC X "002 7: " Woo YMARITIONOV, Yu.Ya.; P~YCHMAN, E.N. . . .. ~7 - -.1 Wrared absorption spectra of some indium (1t0 sulfates and omilates. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.4.'853-860 Ap 165. (MA 18:6) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imenA Kurnakova AN SSSR. ~,f ro?T.1ex arid phconpliate cozpotano-5 rd i un. rporg, 89-9 ~a 5. (m'as y orgon.~,".,nc 2,1rcy khInil DEYCHMAllp EA.; KRYSINA, L.St, Solubility of Indium fluorlde In aqu-tious nolutions of cesittm fluorlde. Zhur. neorg. khim. 10 no.Z1476-479 F 165. (MIkk l8sll) 1. Inatitut obahahay i noorganicheakoy Winii Imeni Xurnakc-va AN SSSR. Submitted Bout. 20 1963, A DEYCHM&N, G. I., Cana Med Sci -- (eli98) "Data forAstudy of the mechaniem of reproduction of influenza virus in developing chicken embryos.' Len, 1957. 16 pp (Len Sci Res Inst of Vaccines and Sera, Min of Health USSR and Inst of -IxparimerAtal Medicine, Aced blea Sci USSR), 200 copies (KL, 10-50, 123) DZIGIMN, G.I. Concerning the relationohip betveon ird'ectious and haemagglutInating characteristics of 'Influenza viruo wheim, grown on the chorio-aIlwltoic membrane of the developing chick vabryo. Acts. virol. Engl. Id, Praha I no.2t12O-I31-Apr--%ne 57. 1, Iaboratory of Virology, Ieningrad Vaccines and Sera Reaearch Institixte, U30. (INPIUANZ& VIRUSSS, imimincil. separation of infect.. from non-infect. hemagglutinins by culture on chorioallantals of chick embryo) USSR / Virology -Xuman and Animal Viruses. E Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol No 9, 1958, 36199. Author k_PjLchman,.__Q._j_, Inst * : Title : Data on Interpretation of the Magnus Phenomenon. Orig Pubt Vopr. virusologli, 1957, No 3, 140-145. Abstract: Embryo*s were infected by an undiluted allantoic liquid.(AL) , containing influenea virus in high concentration, on tho dh6rioallantoic membrane (ChM) , and a study was conducted as to dynamics of the infection titer (IT) and hertiaeglutination titers (HT) of the virus,in AL and ChM. Curves are presented of the-strain, type Al-650 repro- duction when infecte-d on OMI. In AL, the HT of these embryos was low and the IT hiph. At a Card 1/2 V4e)'-5;1V ; SYVORdteK 'r6c IV P 1 0 IMYCIMM, G. I. Features of culturing the infll2ensa virus, type C (12 3), In the 23 allantoic Bno of the chick emb:ryo. Ifopvirus 3 no.3:175-177 My-je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Virunologicheskaya lsborntoriya Unuchno-isnledovntellakogo inatituta vaktfiin I syvorotok, Ieuirq,,rnd. (n&LUJMZA, VIRUSES, culture in allantoic stic of ebick embryo (Rua)) DErCHKAN, G.L; GRIGOIYETA, A.G.; VWSTOT, N.V. Effect of live virue concentrations in anti-influenza vacc13e on its immunological activity I:vith summar7 in English] -362 N-D 158., MA virus 3 no.6:357 ivri.2-: 2.) 1. Leningradskiy nauchno-lsslelovatellskiy institut vaktain i iWvorotok. MwWWA, immunol. vaccine, aff. of live virus concentration on immunol~ qualities (Ras)) DBICHMN, G.I.; SHOITIODINTSBY, A.A. '-'St~AeH of the mechanism of maltiplication of influenza virus. Acta virol. Engl. 3d, , Pmba 3 no.3.1129-138 July 159-' 1. Virus Iaborator7, Scientific Resoarch Institute of Baccines and Sera, and Department of Virology, Institute of Rrperimental Medicino. U.S.S.R. Acadenv of Medical Sciences, leningrad. (IMUENZA MMMS, vultNire) REYCIMN, (USSR) "Oncogenic effect on rate of tissue culture preparations exposed to human mammary tumour extracts." report submitted for the Mwopean Conference on Tumor Biology CC)j, Warsw, Poland 22-2T may 1961 Deychmanj;r~,-T-Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, Leningrad, p-129 G. I. 0-Ts- -'-- Dynamics of SE-Polyoma virus multiplication in mouse embryo tissue matures in relatiQn to the elose of inoculum. The role of nonspecific thermostable inhibitors in maisking of the viral haemagglutinins. Act& virol. (Praba)[Yag]6 no.1:1-41 Ja 162. 1, Tissue culture laboratory, Department of cancer etiology and path:~- genesis. Institute of Experiziental. and ClAnical Oncology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow. (VIRUSES culture) (PIITIBODIES) (NEOPLkSMS virol) DEYCIII,L411 G.I. - PRIGO&IINA, Ye.L. -1 ~ - - . I -- 1 -1 ~-, - - - )-I Devolopment of tumors in hamisters following the administra, tion of preparations from mor~lx~,`Jdney cultures. Vop. virus. 7 no.3:277-281 1~j-Je'62. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Otdel atiologii i patogenoza opukholey InstitutiL eksperimen- tallnoy i '~.dirdcY*akoy, onkologii LUA i;5SR$ 140sk-va. (TUMORS) (TISSUE EXTRACTS) DEYCIU4AN G I-- Increase in the sensitivity of monolayer tissue cultures to influenza B and SE-polyow viruses in a modified method of infection of cell suspensions. Vop. Virus. 7 no.3:333-3364~-rJe'62-- (ML-LA 16:8) 1. Iz laboratorii kalltivirovaniya tkaney otdela etiologii i patogeneza opukholey Instituta eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii AW4 SSSR, lbskVa. (INFLUENZA) (TISSUE CUMURE) (VIRUSBS) DBYWIMAII., G.I. Oncogenic action in rats of timsue culture preparations exposed to the effect of human breast cancer extracts. Biul. eksp. biol. i mad. 53 mo.2:85-88 F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz laboratorii kulltivirovani~m tkaney otdols, etiologii i patogeneza opul&.oley (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen AM1 SSSR, prof. A.D. Timiofeyevskiy) Institute. eksperimente.11noy i klinicheakoy onkologii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen ANI 8SSR M. Blokhin) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnya chlenom A14N SSSR A.D. Timofeyevskim. (TISSUE CULTURE) BREAST-CANCER) (CARCINDGEWIS) DE ICHMAN~~ G I Isolation of the vacuolating *virus (SV40) from different mate.riallis Acta virol. 7 no.3;250-253 My 163. 1'. Tissue Malture Laboratory of the-Department of Etiology and!, Pathogenesis of-Tum6urs, Institute of Experimental and Clinical Oncology, U.S.-S.R. Academy of Ml.&Ical Sciences, Moscow. (TUMOR VIRUSES) (TISSUE CULTURE) (VIRUS CULTIVATION) DEYCIR40Y G.I.; IMYUCHAREVA, T.Ye. Prevention of tumors in hanu3te,rs infected with the SV40 virus. Vest. A14N SSSR 19 no.6:72-75 164. (MIRA 18:1,) 1. Muzey opukholerodnykh virusov Instituta eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii AMN SSSR, Moskva. "SV .nthegiS and Investigation of Mero-Cyfvilne Derivativec!, of R.1-masni-lis. If Sab I? N' 51, Sci Pen ftnephntographic Inst DIRAprtationr, presented for science anl engineering degrees in Mo-.cow during 1051. SO: Sum. yo. 4A0, Q 55 DEIGID-711 SMIM, V. V. "llerocyanino dlTc~:tuffs derl-ed froin rhodai~une. I. proD,_~I-tle~,- Of zir, *~- ,', . - I.. 7~et 1 rT, s I-' - " ~ - j- 0 0 f 9 - me i -,e " c al.-, 0-5 - (3 t - e t hyl v I,h -, , - - 't _ thiazollinone-4.11 b-y Z. P. Syt nik, 1. 1. Tgvk-oov, aid ll~, V. Deiclin, elster. (P-768) SO: Journal of Gener,-l Che aLa (,Z'hurnal Obslichei KhInil) 1951, Volurle 21, No. 4 LIMUM/Chemistry - 1-hotosensitizers i amp 5 2 "Herocyanine Dyestuffs DeriVative~ of Rhodanine6 II. Properties of Dimethinemerocyanines With Dif- ferent Heterocyclic Nitrogen-Containing.Radicals!," M. V. Deychmeyster, Z. P. Sytnik, E. B. Lifshits, All-Union Sci Res Cine-Matographic Inst "Zhur Cbshch Khim" Vol XXII, No 1, pp 166-175 Synthesized folloving derivs of rhodanine and 3- etbylrhodanine: 28 dimethinemerocyanines differ- :LtLg by nature of heterocyclic N-contg radicals and 2 monamethineoxanine dyestuffs. Studied lights dbeorption. Foun& that, h~psochrcvic displacement 207T31 Mqn./Chemistry Photosensitizers (Contd) Jan 52 d:epends on naturc of, heterocyclic N-cot'jtg raddicAls. All merocyanizies synthesized are sLinsitizCre"for Ag halide emulsions, most- effective being dyestuffs vith thiazole, thiazoliue, and pyridine-(2) groups. Lj tl f:1 11A W (125 771.534.21 ncroCyanine Dyes Derived front Rhodinine. 111. Dime(hintnerocyanines 1 crivcd front 3-Aminn- and 7- P. SVTNIK~-S. V, NATANSON.W. V. DricitwiM TEWitud L. D. Z111LINA." J. Ce-F.-rri'Mr. U.S.S.R., M.52. 22, 705-71 I-Eleven members ora -newgrourof dimethininerecyanines derived from 3-diacetylaminorliotlanine are synthesized, the constant residue heing I 0// S It (GO - CH3)2- Lnd the other residue being, e.g., a thiazole analogue or quinoline. The new dyes have higher solubility and' better sensitizing properties than the corresponding aminorhodanine or unsubstitutcd rhodaninc cyanittes, but there i:s little difference between the absorption maxima or corrc.%ponding:riicmbcrs of these three groups or dyes. J, Soc, Dyers and CoL '711 CIA is ILI D74-TCHMIETS "r. , M. V. Sy,tnik, Z. P., Levkoev, I. I.$ Deichmeister, 11,q .'KL, Zhilina, L. D.- "Merocyanine dyes from rhodanine derivatives. IV. Structure of deconposition products of quaternary dimothinemerocynnine sailts." (p. 1228) SO: Journal of Gen6ral C~emista, (Zhurnal Obshcheii Khinii), 1952, Vol. 22, No. 7 WPM N;' Ali. ~21 Oto ip&6 1~ . Ila of ~411 Ali ;T t~~Vf-l The Com.1ttee on Stalin Prize& (of the Counal of 141nistere 745k;P) in tb:e fielxis of iscien-ce and toventions muminces that the fctUaviug scientific warkei, POPLaar aclen- tific boo", iand taxtbc"Lz bave been eubadtl*d Mr competittian for "Maltr, PrIvul Mr the years 1(95:? and 1953~ (Sovetewa. Kultija, 'ftecov, ft. L,.~,; Apy. 195~--,) Nme L--vkoyev, I.I I Sveshnikov, I.I.. Vompe, A.F. Portnaya, B.S. Spasokukotsk-f'-y, Dayelhineyster., i.'.V. IlItle of Woxk "Inv..~,,-t!Critions in t'he Field of PolYn3thima D'yesil MmInated by 4- I.--,nL5trv of Culture ussn SC. W-30604', -? July !9.1,i4 'lip Caid 1/1 Authors and Doycbnyj3tq_r,,,j4,,,J_~; Sytnik,.Z. P.; Lovkuov, I. I.; Title i Maroc mine d,lres derivatives of r1iodaul-no. Part 6. - Dimefhlne merocytmines having the alkyl- or phenyl group in the polyin'thine chain. Periodical Zhur. Ob. Xhlia. 24# Ea.4 5- 898 905, May 1954 Abstract ]Report describes the altntheato of dimathinemervoyaninea, derivativea or 3-0thYlthodanine- vith airrerent heterocyclic nitrous radicals group In alpha-or beta-poaltiaDn of the havingthe alkyl or phonyl , polymethine chain. Tho. wvaq3emarit ofthe alkyl or phenyl groupaln alpha- or~bata -poeitloiris of the pcil~ymethina chain of dimathinemerc- oyaninee having benzthl,azole mnd,lienzorazole radicals caunee a Who- chrome, displacement -.of tho aboorption maximum. This bathochrome displacement, decreases~ with th.e increase in 'the basicity of the nitrous heterocyclic radical iuad !Ln the case of a dye with a 4-phei-, y1thiazole radical the dinplaosment becomes hysochromice. Twenty-five references. Tablas. Institutton t All.-Union Soientific-Peaearch Motion Picture-Photo Institute Submittetl Decomber 23, 195 4 h. 480 AUTHORS. Deyphmeyster; M. V.; Levkoyev, 1. 1.; Lifehits, B. B. TITLE: Investigation of Cyanine Dyes. Part 10. About Certai+erocyanine- carbocyanines (Issledovaniya v oblasti tsianinovykh krasiteley. X. 0 nekotorykh merotsianinakarbotsianinakh). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khim-Li, 1957, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 202-215 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT- In order to investigate the properties of merocyaninecarbocyanines and to observe how their color is affected by the elongation of the outer chain in the merocyanine and cyanine parts of the mole- cule, by the nature of the heterocyclic nitrous radicals and the presence of substituting groups in position 7 of the polymethylene chain, the authors synthesized numerous zero-and dimethinemero- cyaninecarbocyanines. These.productB were derivatives of thiazolinone with benzthiazole and quinoline radicals in the merocyanine part of the molecule and benzthiazole., befizoxazole, 3,3-dimethylindolenyl, pyridine-(2) and 4,5-diphenylthiazole radicals in the cyanine part of the molecule. It was established that during the elongation of the polymethylene chain in the cyanine and merocyanine part of the molecule of the dyes investigated, the bathochromic displa~:u- Card 113 ment of the basic absorption mw:im= was noticeably decreased. W~O Investigation of' Cyanine Dyes This phenomenon indicates an increase in the asymmetry of the dye molecule. A noticeably smaller bathochromic displacement of the absorption maximum was observed during the change over from mono- to tri- methine derivatives even in the case of dye having the dimethine chain in the merocyanine part of the molecule. It is explained that the increase in color intensity of the dyes is due to the increase in basicity of the heterocyclic nitrous radical in the cyanine part of the marocyaninecarbocyanine molecule. The data in table 2 show that by changing from a cbre with low- basic Indolenine radicnl to thia.- and 4,5-diphenylthiazolet doriva- tives, one can observe a hypsochrcmic displacement of the absorption maximum which is due to the increase in the basicity difference of the right and central hetero radicals and increase in i.,ionuniformi- ty of electron density distribution in the chromophore of the dye. It was established that the vinylone displacements during the change aver fram zero- to dimethine derivatives depend upon the basicity of the changing hetero radical and the asymmetry of the dye molecule. Five tables and three graphs. There are 31 references, of which 11 are Slavic. Card 2/3 480 Investigation of Cyanine Dyes ASWCIATION: All-Union Scientific Research Motion Picute Institute (Vsesoyuznyy Nauchno-Isaledovatel.'skiy Kinofotoinstitut) PRFZENM fff: SUEtD:TTED.- December 14, 1955 AVADJOU: Card 3/3 SPASOEMTSKIY, N.S., kand.ldiim.nauk; DlffCHWSTZR. M-V., kand.khim.nauk ...... D Iff us iorx transf er proc 8s a e :;~uk i prom - 3 no .5 -.607-614 158. (MIRA 11:11) (PAotography) SOV/2o-1 21-6 -2,;/45 .Al"THORS: Shott-LIvova, Ye. A., Syrkin, Ya. K., Corr e spond ing Llember, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Lovkoyev, I. Is, Deychncyster~ M. V. TITLE: The Dipole Moments of the Ifemioxanines of the Derivatives of 3-Ethy1rhodanine and Indandione (1,3) (Dipollnyye momenty genioksaninov proizvodnykh 3-eti.lrodanina i indandiona (10)) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademij, nauk SSSR, 19513, Vol 121, Nr 6, PP 1048-1051 (IJSSR) ABSTRACT: The authors measured (at 250) the dipole moments of some hemi- oxanines containing 3-etbylrhodanine groups and indandione groups by the heterodyne u-~thod in benzene. A table -ives the formulae, the iipper and the lower limiting values of the measur- ed concentrations, the total polarization, the electron polarJ- zation, the values of the dipole moments in Debye (Debaye) units, and the position of the maximum of absorption of the solutions of some pigments in alcohol (X max ). According to experimental results, compounds which differ only by the length of the polymethine group, have very differEnt moments. An increase Card 1/2 of the number of the double bonds between polar groups S011/2o-121-6-28/45 The Dipole 1,11onents of the Hemioxanines of the Derivatives of 3-Ethylrhodanine and IndandiOne(1,3) (,-C=O and -N always causes an increase of the moment. Various results are then given and discussed. Although the moment of indandione (1,3 2,72 D is greater than thall. of 3-ethyl-rhodanine (1975 D~, the moments of the nonomethine- hemioxanines have a noticeably lower value for the derivatives of indandione (1,3). This is probably, caused by the differpnt directions of the moments in 3-ethylrhodanine and indandione. The variations of the investigated absorption spectra of the heinioxanines, wbich are caused by an elongation of their poly- methine chain, agTee with the conclusions concerniniz the structure of these compounds which were drawn from the inves- tigation of their dipole momenta. There are 1 table and 13 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: May 9, 1958 Card 2/2 23(5) SOV/77-4-2-18/18 AUTHORS: -Deychmeyster, M.V, Mertts, K.L., Spasokuko-tsk.iy, N.S. TITLE: Bibliography (Bibliografiya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 21 PP 159-160 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review of "Chimie photographique" by P. Glafkid~s, 2nd E'dition, reviewed and much augmented, 80~7 pages, published by Publications Photo-Cin6ma, Paul Montel, Paris, 1957. Card 1/1 uscom.-Dc-60,612 MARKHUMICH, K-I,,;. SHEBMTOV, V.I.; KIRIJZOV. I.I., prof.. doktor takhmnaWc; HAMENKOVA, N.G.; K(W.30Y, K.A.; KIWYWY, Y.Ya.; MATIYASETICH, L.M.; FRIDW, I.M.; SPASOKUKOTSKIY, U.S.; KHAZAH, -,,MINJHBYSMBR,-UVi--BLY(TIMMI, I.B., dotsent, ratsenzent; LYALIKOV, K.S., prof., doktor khim.nauk, reteenzent; TELESHEV, A.N., red.; RALEK, Z.H., takhn.red. [Present-day developments in photographic processes; processing of light -sensitive materials and new processes for obtaining the y,jhotograp~.Uc image] Sovramennoe ra2vitie fotograficheekikh protses5ov; obrabotke evatochuvotvitellnykh mterialov i novya proteesey polucheniia fotografichask:ogo izobra'2heniia. Pod red. N.I.Kirillova. Hockva, Gos.izd-vo "Iskusetvo," 1960. 341. P. (mim 14:4) 1. Loningradakiy inGtitut kinoirtzhonerov (for Blyumberg). (Photographic chemistry) OTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: S/081/62/000/004/060/087 B150/B138 Liorber, B. G.., Shchalkina, Ye. P. , jleyAmay-a-ter Vompe, A. F. 10 Some merocyaninocarbocyanine derivatives of imidazolinone-' (4) Referativnyy .,,hurnal. Khimiya, no- 4, 1962, 456, abstract: 1:3 4L418 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. kinofoto-instituta, no. 37, 1960, 5-16) TEXT: Symmetrical mid asymmetrical merocyaninocarbooyanine derivatives Ure synthesized from 1-cycl.ollexYl-3-mothyliinidazolinone-4 with the residues of various lieterocyclio bases in marocyanic and carbocyanic (.-omponente,of the molecule. An investigation is made of the structural dependenoe of the colors of these compounds and of the nature of the electron density distribution in the chromophores of the molecule. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation i Card 1/1 DEYCM-SYSTER# II.V.1 ZHILIVA, L.D. Synthesis of dimerocyanine dyes derivatives of 193 diazo-substituted imidazolidl.nones. Trudy NIXFI no.40s,26-33 160. (MM. l5s2) (Maroeyaninef3)(Dyea and dyeing) DEYCHMEYSTER M.V.,- S:PASOKUKOTSKIY, N.S.; MOSHKOVSKIY, Yu&Sh,,- ZHILINA, L.D. Absorption spectra of dimerocyanineal derivatives of 4-imidazolidinone. Part 1t Absorption speotra, in the-visible region. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no. 11:3631-3637 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1, Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-ioBledovatel'Bkiy kinofotoinstitut. (Gyanines--Spectra,) (Imidazolidinone) SHOTT-LIVOVA, Ye.A,.; SYRKM, Ya.K.; LEVROYEV, I.I.; DEYCBISY$M~ 141V0 Dipole moments of mrocyanines, derivatives of 2,4-imidazolid- inedione and its thlo and dithio substituents. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no.6:1321-1,323 Ag 162. (1,URA 15:8) lo ~Jbskovslciy institut tonkoy khimichookoy tekhnologii im. M.V. Lomonosova i VeesoyuzmW nauebno-issledovatellskiy kino- fotoinatitut. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Syrkin). (lbrocyanines-Dipole moments) (Hydantoin) t17; ACCESS1,0*11 NRs.- AP4023015 - S'/0062/A4/0001003/0376/0578 AUTHORt Parini., Ile IN ;FrankevLchs Yet Lo gDaychasys ter, M. Ve M '.TITLE: ElectrophysLcal properties of hei*i0x&nLn*s ~SOURCE: 'AN SSSR. Xxv. SarLyo-khimLchonlcs~&, no* 30 1964# 576-578 ITOPIC TAGS: hemicivinind, electrical conductivity, conjugated com- ipound,. organic senti-conduetor ;ABSTRACTV The electrical condiictivity at 20-100C and dieleetrLc 6f the so-called hemioxanine conjugated compoundshave bean '~:determined (sea Tabie 1 of Enclosure). Por all compounds except lNo. 6, the temperature dependence of electrical conductivity obeyed !'!an exponefitLal law-. None of the compounds showed electron para- Ij..,magnetic absorption. Compound No. 6, after heating to 120C. gave a narrow E I. 1~ is spin/go As the table indicatas,, I , IPR singlet with 10 clectrice.1' conductivity at room temperature rises and E dropii as the'. polymethi.ne chain length increases (in the order 1, 2g 3 and 4, 5(, 6 ."!i6ses as acitation of the electronic syutem is'nor* readily attalnei.1' i Card :IACCZSSION N~o "40145015 ::The compensation affect Is'obs r!qdt as 3 changes by a factor of 3. and ao-by a factor (if loll, 0 0y. ch&~Zes by only a factor of 1060 3 Ult is concluded 'that the depen;encie of the electrical properti6a of these compounds.on sitructiare.'11ke that,of the betaines invetstigated earlier (V. P. Parini, A. H. Siponov, Ye, L. FronkevLch and Ife K. i Chub. 1tv, AN SSSR.'Otd.'k1fim. n. 1963, 446)q is governed by the sang lavs as in othe-r coirtjuRated compounds; The possibility of inteinal idnirition or the presence of a,fixed intiornal "Lonoid" structure Ido not land these campounAs'any opqcific alectrical properties. The id his authors thank 1. I..Lovkoyev for his interest in the study at- participation in a dise'ussion of the results, Orig, art, hasts I table. ASSOCIATIONti Institut Ithitsichoskoy,fisiki Akademil. nauk SSSR: l(Instituta of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR) ISUBMITTED3 125ep63 DATE ACqt 17Apr64 ZNCLt 02* 1' ISUB CODEs CHO PH NO REV SM 005 OTHFILs 002 Cwd -...2 A SPASOKUKOTSKIY, N.S.; MOSHKOVSKIY, Yu.Sh.; DEYCHMEYSTER, 14.V.; ZHILOA , L.D. Absorption spectra of dimerocyanines, derivatives of 4-imidazoli- dinone. Part 2: Absorption spectra in the ultraviolet. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10;3259-3265 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) Y SPAS ~1) III! FKOI;~-'F.7f tzorpt:L-ati slipatrp, of d-.morocy~irL.nes derIvro.-ives of 4--, ~,';r~rt 37 Infrare6 absorption zipaci, -f -i"~ cfc bonyl grclup. ""Alur. -A. khirr,, 35 Mr 16"Ic in 'jim kh~Lml N SSSR A T5&5Oyu7n-,YY r"itV, .n1lo-, iaslej'~~vw-,al I ski. SYTNIK, Z.P.; DEYCHMEYSTER) M.V.; GER3HTEYN, R.A.; 7HILINA, L.D. Study in the aerJes of merocyanines, derivatives of azolones. Part 10; Color of the quaternary salts of dimethinemeroc~anines. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no-4:641 Ap 165. (MIRA 180) DEYENICHM.-PO, kand. mod. nauk (Plovdiv, Bolgariya) Case of intrahapatic lithiasis. Klin. med. la no.7:139-140 J1?63, (MIRA 16212) 19 Iz kafed.?y fak-ulltetskoy khirurgii. (rukovoditall detsent Ya Dobrev) pri V~rsshem meditsinskom institute inieni I.P.Pavlava. DEYENICH.IN P. (Boagariya, g.Plovdiv, ul. BrFitan Shukerov, B,-; -'. - . - , _1 ~ SHCHEPEN, A. Precancerous diseases of the stomach. Vop. onk. 9 n(,,.11.- 31-17 163. (MIRA I.S.-2) 1. 1z kafedry fakulltetskoy khirurgili (rukovcditelt - dotsent. Ya. Dobrev) Vysshego medItsinskogo instituta imeni Favlova, Plovdiv-, I Bolgarlya. DVIMICHIN P G (g. Plovdiv, ul. Bratan Shchukerov, d. 29) =~.- 0 Case of hamartoma of the lung. Grud. khir. 4 no.3:108-109 ~~e 162. (MA 15:7) 1. Iz kafech-I fakulltetakoy Ichirurgii (zav. - dotsent Ya. Dobrev) Vyashego maditsinskogo instituuta imeni I. P. Pavlova (g. Plovdiv, Bolgariya) (IMI(kcL-TLq'IORS) 1, 41647-66 ___-_ I ACC-NR-1---M"60-_3ii24 SOURCE CODE: UR/0217/66/011/002/()37i/O,';*71;i AUTHOR: Deynega, V. G. C) -arch Laborator on Mine 4escue Wo OPG: Central Scientific Rese rkJ2=ntfik (TLientraltnaya nauchno-issle(lovatellskaya laboratoriya po gornospasatellnomu TITIE: Some data on the biophysics of air contusions SOURCE: Biofizika, v. 11, no. 2, 1966, 371-374 TOPIC TAGS: biophysics, blast wave, animal, injury ABSTRACT: author states that in studies devoted to the damaging effect olr-a/blast shoo wave n the organiam Insufficient attention has been given to the biophysical mechanisms thereof. For example, tho,author says, he was unable to find In the literature any satis- factory explanation for-certain facts observed by him while con-, .ducting experiments. Thus, when animals were subjected to an ex- plosion of methane and coal dust In a semi-enolosed space, the author-often observed that the animals survived and were barely traumatized, while the metal cages and securing devices (metal :chains, collars;, hooks eto,) were deformed or destroyed. The p=- !Pose of the present article was to :find an explanation for such !phenomenas Card UDC: 0 ~F/ L 41647..66 ,The author makes an analysis of the damaging effeot of a blast iPh.-Pok wave on various t1asues of thet organism and draws the fol- .lowing oonolusionsi 1) The oharaotorisitios of a blast shook wave inolude the impulse md onerg-y density, In addition to the: pressure gradient at the shook front, 2) An analysis of the dam- aging of foot of a blast shook wave on an organism should malco we of the oonoopt of the acouG-bio rigidity of-tissues, whioh makos It possible to explain a, =331!~zr of the physiopathological ohanges ,In the organism In ockse of air oonturjion~ 3) The nore prono%viood, one-sided oharaotei of the 0-=age to an organism during an explo- sion is due to the pecullr.,Atles of longitudinal ahook-wave pro- pagAio'n'-. Orig. art. has: -1 Agure ~M 2 ftrmulas. LJPI~�: '36,9321 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE' Olsep65 / ORIG REF: 012 / OTH REF: 013 hs 1 . I)EYEV, A . 2. US-QdR (600) 4. Moving-Picture Projectors 7. Bring order into the work of re- i pnir stations, Kinomekhan'k, No. 10, 19152. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, IFebruary -1953. Unclassified. XEYEV, -f~, DEEV, A. Moving-picture Projectors 111creasibg the suppl,7 of spare parts. Kinomekhanik no. 1, 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _ May 1953, Uncl. T)Enx, A.A. DEYEV, A.A.: "Ralsing the W4?010F~ical-VieoretI&AI Im?). Of nvItIl"n. nticj teaching in the secondpry school'. MOscvw, 1955. Vin Educ-3tion F~F!M. r'o~:cr:yv Oblast Pedago-gical Inst. (Dissert-atioos for the Degree of CAndir-;ftt.e of Pedagogical Sciences) . :.s INo L~4, 29 Or--tobev 1955- "Osem. 50 '. Lnji-tlag-~v-a Le tj.01~3 V. SOV/11,4 - 58 - 4 - 266c Translation from: Refera4-ivnyy zhumal., Matematika, 1958, u Nr, 4, p -9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Deyev, ------------ TITLE: On Revealing the Content of Concepts in a Secondary* School Mathematics Course (0 raskrytli Boderzhaniya pon~ratiy ir kurse matematiki sredney shkoly) PERIODICAL: Uch, Zap. Oinskogo gov. ped. in-ta., 1957, Nr 6, pp 3- 117 ABSTRACT: Bibliogviphic entx-j. Card 1/1 DMV, A.D. I Instrument for controlling the pressure of a flyer claw on the rove. Takst.prom. !4 no.10:49 0 154. (MLRA 7:10) (Spinning machinery) 137-58-2-4432 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 305 (USSR) .A UTHORS: Borovskiy, I. B. , Deyev, A. N. Wjii. N, P. TITLE: Investigating the Chemical Composition of an Alloy Microvolume by X-ray Spectroscopy (Rentgeno-spektrallnyy metod issledo- vaniya khimicheskogo sostava v mikroob"yeme splava) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metallurgii AN SSSR, 1957, Nr 2, pp 181-187 ABSTRACT: A description is given of a special RSASh-2 X-ray machine which makes it possible to determine the chemical composition of an alloy on volumes of the order of magnitude of a few cubic microns for the elements ranging in atomic number from 26 (Fe) to 45 (Rh) and from 72 (Hf) to 92 (V). From the continuous travel of the allov microsection under electron-beam bombard- ment and from th~e simultaneous recording being made of the intensity of the characteristic- spectrum line for the element under study it is possible to determine the element's distribu- tion in the chosen direction on the microsection. The machine was used to study the diffusion layer of Cu-Zn. Vt. N. Card 1/1 1. Moys-Chemical properties 2. ),'-ray spectrosoopy-4ppli- cations A., YZ AUTHOR: B orovskiy, I.B. , III in, N.P. , Loseva, L.Te. ,48-jo- 1,A,120 M&rohukova, I.D., Deyev, A.N. Ti"MM X-Ray Spectral Investigations of the Chemical Composition in Microvolumes of Alloys ~Rentgenospektrallnyye isaleaovaniya khimicheskogo sostava. v mikrodbllyemakh splavov) PIRIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheskayet, 1957, Vol.21, Nr 10, PP-1415-1423 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The method desoribel here was at the same time developed by Meaten in France (since 1951) and also in the USSR. The characteristic feature of the metb:)d is the following, The metallographical mior-o- section surface to be investigated is inserted into the special . X-ray tube instead of the anode. The anode "mirror" is the gro-mana surface the miorostructure of which i= be observed in the metaLl microscope which is mounted in the bibe. By means of microscrews the sample can be displaced in the anode plane. At the Institute for Metallurgy the RSASh-2 unit, an X-My speotggraph fqr the analysis of microsection surface elements of from Fe to M&I and from Hf72 to U92 was worked out. Besides, the model for the RBAStr-ZD unit is already completed, by mgans of which it is possible to investi- Card 1/2 gate the elements frtm. Fe2 up to ana including Mg12. The results 48-10-13/20 X-RA3r Spectral Investigatimis of the Chemical Composition in Microvolumes of Alloare obtained by several investigations carried out by means of t1lis device are discussed here. It is shozn that the following prblems can be solved quickly and reliably by means of this method-. jUmly- sis of the phase composition of complexly alloyed alloys, investi- gation of the degree of de-liquation in alloys, investigation of the order of distribution of alloy additions and their re-distri- bution during aging, deformation, heat treatment, investigation of diffusion- and other intermediate layers, of granular bound&riest and of the processos taking place in them. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. ASSOC"UTION: Laboratory for Methods of Physical Research at the Institute for Metallurgy ime-.rA- A.A.Beykov PH USSR (Laboratoriya fizioheskikh metodov issledovantya instituta metallurgi im.A.A.Baykova AN SSSR) AVAIIJBLE: Library of CoAgreso Card ~/2 BOROIrSKIY, I.B. ; DMV, A,.N..;. M&RGLUKOVA, I.D. Using the X-ray irpectram method for local platinum minerabio N-1) 159. Geol.rud.mestorozh. analysis of no.6:68-73 (MIU 13: 7) 1. Institut metallurgii AN SSSR, Hoskvs. (Platinum minerals--4actrA) jr Ir, lip 'Ili IF IF WH F1 I FAR r K IFI fit DEYEV, A-N- X-ray spectrum analyzer of the cbemical composition of micro- quantities of a substance. Trudy Inst. pet. no.6:102-108 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Z rays--Apparatus and supplies) :T (I j Y4- V. -b -f, DIYIV. B.A.; ORANSKIT, X.I. Now m9thod for heating.hotbeds electrically. Biul. nauch.-tekh. inform. po elek. sellkhos. no.1:22-24 156. (nu 10:9) (gotbeds) (11setric heating) 8 (4) SOV/113-57--5-10422 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 19 57, Nr 5, pp 125-126 (USSIL) AUTHOR: Oranskiy, M. I., Deyev, B. A. TITLE: Experimental Investigation of Electric Hotbed Heating (Eksperimental'noye issledovaniye elektricheskogo obogreva. parnilrov) PERIODICAL: Naucb, tr. Voes. n.-i. in-t elektrifik. 9. kh. , 1956, Vol 2, pp 206-?29 ABSTRACT: Results are reported of an investigation of electrically heating hotbeds by electrode and busbar methods, and also by a new method known as the "Welded element" method. The disadvantages of the first two methods of top- soil heating are noted-. the need for special. stepdown transformers, the conisiderable waij[ht of the wires leading from the transformers to hotbeds, the need for a great quantity of roof iron (electrode method) or band iron (busbar method). Besides, with -the electrode method, the electrodes are short-lived Card 113 SOV/112-57-5-10422 ELxperimental Investigation of Electric Hotbed Heating (1-2 years); their capacity depends on the temperature and moisture content of the soil and on a number of other factors; with voltage on, the hotbeds cannot be worked; the heat-storing capacity of the hotbed is low. The busbar heating method has an advantage over the electrode method in that it does not depent on soil conditions. In addition, the heating element can be covered with a heat- resisting varnish for protection against corrosion. In the "shielded element" method, a galvanized - steel heating wire of 2. 5-3-mm diameter (see figure) is laid alojig the hotbed, within an interlayer of sand above the heat-inBulating layer, and is fixed to wooden planks laid across the hotbed. For safety purposes, a special shielding system ("a screen") is provided, which is connected to the transformer neutral. The screen consists of a fundamental ground circuit made from steel wire 3-4 mm diameter laid on wooden. frames along the hotbed perimeter, and of a number of transverse 2-mm diameter wires connected to the fundamental circuit every 15-20 cm. Electric connection Card Z13 SOV/112-57-5-10422 Experimental Investigation of Electric Hotbed Heating diagramm of heating elemento and the protective screen, the curves of current- voltage Lnd power distribution along the longitudinal wires of the heating elements at 220 and 360 v are presented, am well an the estimated diistances between the longitudiniLl wires and the potential distribution on the soil surface under various working conditions at 220 and 380 v. The electric hotbed heating using the "shielded element" meth9d shown good results at 220/127 v; it requires less capital investment aid is safe for men and animals. I. V. 1. Card 3/3 DEYEV, B. A., Cand of Tech Sci -- (diss) "Electrotherniql Investigation cC the lectrical warming of soil in an enclosed ground -area." Plinsk, 1957, 15 pp (Academy of Sciences Bel-)russian SSR, Department of Physico- Mathematical and Technical Sciences), 100 copies (KLs 34-57j, 90) UMV, D.L. [reviewer]; VASMOV, V.I. (author]. ,- - .,;i- -0., "Kamual on di,sinfection, disinsectization aad rat extermination,". - . Gig.1 san. no.1:60-62 Ja '54. (KWL 6:12) (Disinfection and disinfectants) (Household Ponta) (Ratei- Actermination) (Vashkov, V.I.) GAVRIIA)V, U.; FRANZHDII, Frausua; XMLT,4~dell Khafid; DZHEYMS, Maykl, amerikanskiy zhurnalist; MYO, F. Suffarl~ga and'fortitude of the heroic people of Algeria. Sov. proftioiuzy 6 n0-15:73-80 N 158. (MIRA 11:12) l.Mi:aistr avyazi, i kommunikataii alzhirskogo pravitellutva, (for %sud. 2.Korrespondent gazety"Nlyu-York Times" (for Dzheyms). (Algeria--Politics and government) VOROTNIKOV. Igor' Nikolayevich; OTADENOV, Viktor Petrovich; RIST, A.K., na,mchnyy red.;. IWNV, G.A., -vedushchiy red.; OMADIYZVA, I.K., tolchn.red. EA,esembling and repairing equipment on tank farms] Montash i remont oboradovanila na neftebazakh. Leningrad, Goo.nauchno- tfikhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Leningr. ota-nie, 1959- 344 P. (MIRik 12:6) (Tanks) (Petroleum industry--Xquipment and supplies) DYBOMIYA, Irma Konstantinov", ff6tssat, )mnd.f ilol.naukl PROMTOVA, . Irina Andreyevna; WTOROVA, Vera Vaaillyevna; CRESKIS, Zoya Borisovna; DZYU* G.N., red,; KAMWICH, A.G., doktor fiz.-matem.nauk, red.; P.ARIYSKIY, N.H., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk, red.; TANTSOVA, H.N., kand. takhn.nauk, red.; TERMIYEVA, L.V.. red.; TYAGUNOVA,-,Z.1., red.; KRYUCHKOVA, V.N., ~akhn.red. (French-RasBian geophysical dictionary] frantBuzako-,rasakii geo- fizichaskii. slovar'. Tod red. G.H.Deava i dr. MoBkva, Glav.re- daktsiia inoetr.nauchno-takhn.slovarei Fizmatgiza, 1960. 374 p. (Geophysice-Diationaries) (MIRA 13:9) (French language-Dictionaries-Russian language) (Russian language-Dictioneries-French language) DEYEV, G.N. (Moskva) All-Union symposium on glaciers. Priroda fj no,10:112 0 162a (MIRA 15-.10) (Glaciology--Congresses) /r-I I n~ t jz,~_, V.- ,.W;~ , /, ne IMMY, I.A., sawatitell nachallnika teekha; UVAUMIT, B.I., inshener: --W,Uunv. P.m., Inshoner; SHAMIATOT, T.T., takhnik. Stand for testing impulse safety valves. Inergetik 2 no.6:19-20 Js 154. MU 7:7) (Steam boilers--Safety appliances) me A slot alai dl 00-1 ale 0.9, -01 - In v Ult A14 Puril *141 of 'MPs &&&EW I".' A, N, i(J. ApO. Y Aw% 1291-- MW its 01*0 blov-som" iodho. um bi bi MR oon"nsm DO, @We and t1ke isqWwAlk; 61, pwW. T. and the Hips tevillimt few, over u 0-4'~"o "1; : 0 ~41 0 0 %low lookliftv 160' 41,1601, 1111111 m L s 40 1.00 00 70:0: lag 1*411 Ines .004 coo ass Qoo see too ;Vol NN- ~2 ", , 6~4 I R 1114111MR K: Al J; DEYPI, I. T. Feed Wat~r l'urification Bubbl*ng in deaeratorF of feed water. Elek. Sta., 23, No. 4, 1952. Inzh. Molotovenergo Monthly-Lisht of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. U14CLASSIFIED. of repeat* 'acid; c1 I ~Jiei~ ts- eawgg a a test can 1% Deev and K. hf~ Mcuuzovu. Mck. Siaidsii 24, 13- lG(Nov., 190); Fud'Abstr, 16, 112(1954).-Considcrul)le Ncan~siou of bra:%stubtii of a; turbbir coadm%cr was evident, '~ clally at after 22 half-hr. cleanings ~i i inhibited I-ICL tlnde~,sibittUtedindtistiii4leondititnis % the SAn. rate of Type L 68 brass in a 3% inhibited IICI vras ' 116times sTeaterthail oluder lab. conditions, whtch probab)y the tulms,to widergo thennal and meLh. stresses. Bri4leness tests tin thl. brass tu4cs after 25 cleanings re, Re, MKT&V. I.T., inzhener. 14 %e W or) VWWW 94-'ITIM *Roentgenographic qualitative phase analysis of boiler scale.* A.N.Khlapova, V.G.Iluznetsov. Reviewed by I.T.Deev. Alelc.sta. 25 no-3:64 Mr 154. (HLRA 7:6) (Steam boilers-Incrustations) (Khlapova. A.N.) (Kusnetsov, V.G.) Subject USSR/Electricity AID P - 1377 Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 4/10 Author Deyev, 1. T., Eng. and Morozova, K. M., Eng. Title : A method of studying corrosion indicators Periodical : Elek. Sta.. 2, 12-14., F 1955 Abstract in the yea.rs 1951-1953 the electric power stations of the Molotovenergo system made a series of tests by placing corrosion indicators in water economisers. The authors describe the method applied in utilizing test indicators of corrosion. 3 photographs. Institution: None SubmItted : No date 137-58-6-12886 T'ranslation from-. Referativnyy zhurnal, I.Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 243 (USSR) AUTHORS: Deyev, I.T., Morozova, K.Nl. TITLE: Instances of Alkaline CorTosion in High-pressure Boilers(Slu- chai shchelochnoy korrozii ,aa kotlakh povyshennogo davleniya) PERIODICAL. Sb. materialov po obmenu opytorn ekspluatatsii energ. usta- novok. Molotov, Knigoizdat, 1957, pp 87-91 ABSTRACT: A presentation of the results of investigations of corrosion damage to the pipes in three boilers working under a gage pres- sure of 60 atm. Prior to the damage the pipes had been work- izig 24 years in 2 cases and 17 years in the third case. It is established that the corrosion damage to the pipes resulted from alkaline corrosion (C), accompanied by iritercry'stallite disintegration of the metal, In all the instances of corrosion, scale was in evidence on the pipes, which, together with inad- equate washing of the tube surfaces by the boiler water and the presence of Fe oxides in the scale, was the cause of the alka- line corrosion of pipes. The following technique was recom- mended to combat corrosioti- Lowering of the alkalinity of the Card 1/2 boiler water by rneans of incy, asing the percentage of 137-58-6-12886 Instances of Alkaline Corrosion in High-pressure Boiler condensate return from the inachinery utilizing the steam; use of desalting equipment; lowering the hardness of the feed water: eliminating the drawing in of cooling water into the turbine condensors; changing from individual phosphatization to central; using hexanietaphosphate instead of trisodium- phosphate-, and an improveinent in the pretreatment of the water. L-A. 1. Boilers-Corrosion 2. '3oiler tubes-Corrosion 3. Water-Desalination Card 2/Z 8(6) SOV/112-59-3-4486 Translation from: Referativnyy zhwrnal. ElektxotekI.Laika, 1959, Nr 3, pp 29-30 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: The Nature and Intensity of Scale Formation in a For c ed -Circulation Boiler (Kharakter i intensivnost' Qbrazovaniya naki.pi v kotle s prinuditel'noy tsirkulyatsiWay) PERIODICAL: V sb.: "Inutrikotlovyye fiz.-khim. protsessy, vodopodgotovka i voda. rezIdmy kotlov na elektrost. Nryar-kikh. i sve.-rkhvysokikh parametrov. M., AS USSR, 1957, pp 261-263 ABSTRACT. Reslj,~.ta are reported of eX~LMinatioa of the condition of the internal surface of tube samples after a chemical cleal-ung of the forced -circulation boiler that bas been fed with water of 7 -21 .-mkg -t.-..qui-v /liter hardness and 0. 03-0. 22--mg/liter Fe31. content. After 7,992 hours of operation, the tube sarmples exhlbited a acale layer of about 0. Z znm; after 18, 360 houzs of Card 1/2 8(6) SOV 1112-59 -3-4486 The Nature and Inl:ensity of Scale Formation in a Forced -Circulation Boiler operation, a scale layer of 0. 3 mm. The amount of scale formed on 1 mz of screen tubes in 100 hours of operation is 2. 3 g/mz on the average, and for convective bunches of the front and rear screens is 5 g/m2. An x-ray analysis of the scale revealed magnetite, hematite, Copper, and also admixtures of various salts and anhydrite. Chemical analyses revealed the presence of FeO 16.2-43.57a; Fe203 7.7-35-71a; GuO 6.4-20.81a; SiO2 2.5-11. file. No essential difference was detected between the sludge ard the scale. Yu. V. Z. Card 212 8(6) SOV/ 112-59 -2-2519 1rranalation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 35 (USSR) AUTHOR: Khlapova, A. N., and-Deyev,'I. T. TITLE: X-Ray Diffraction Study of Boiler Corrosion Products (Rentgenograficheskoye issledovaniye produktov kotel'noy korrozii) PERIODICAL: V 'sb.: Vntttrikotlovyye fiz.-khim. protsessy, vodopodgoti:)vka i vodn. rezhimy kotlov na elektrost. vysokikh i sverkhvysokikh pararnetrov. M. , AS USSR, 1957, pp 423-426 ABSTRACT: Results are reported of an x-ray diffraction study of corrosion products collected from economizer tubes of a 35-atm boiler and also from the tubes of a 110-atm corrosion-test stand. In the economizer tube, deposits were found that contained various -composition particles and flakes of scale. Some particles consisted of a mixture of magnetite, hematite, and phosphorite; others consisted of -magnetite, ferrous oxide, and hematite. The scale flakes consisted mainly of magnetite, ferrous oxide, and an admixture of hematite. Card 1/2 SOV/ 112 -59 -2 -2519 X-Ray Diffraction Study of Boiler Corrosion Products The outerand inner layers of a particle have a different composition. the former consists of hematite and magnetite, and the latter of magnetite and f errous oxide. A magnetite solid solution with the magnetite crystalline lattice was found in the scale. Magnetite and its solid solution were also found in tube samples from the corrosion-test stand. TI,e above investigations led the authors to the conclusion that the inner boiler scale consists cif a mixture of iron oxides (FeO, Fe3041 and.O(t -Fe203) and has the same structure independent of boiler water alkalinity. Yu. V. Z. Card. 212 '&R/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-8 T Application. Treatment of Natural Gases and Petroleum. Motor and Jet Puels. Lubricants. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 1) 1958) 2569 Author : Deyev, I.T., Kullpina, Ye.Pi Inst : Title : Utilization of the Method of Oil Reg,,eneration with Silica Gel Treated wIth Gaseous Ammonia. Orig Pab : Elektr. stantaii, 1957, No 6, 45-46 Abstract : The method of regeneration of transformer and turbine oil with silica gel treated with gaseous ammonia, permits an .efficient removal of tar and acid that accumulate in the spent oil, sharply to decrease the dielectric losses of the oil and considerably to reduce expenditure of silica gel. Activity of silica gel treated with RII~ is conside- rably enhanced; the optical temperature of rdgeneration is 30-500- The method is particula:rly advantageous in Card 1/2 J)-c- YC- c, L' d' USM / Human and Animal "llorphology (NoIrmal and. Pdthlologilc~.I) S Cardiovascnlar 3--Stein. Abs Jdur Ref Zlitir- .6iols') No 21~ 19~8,~'140 971a Author Do VA-L 'T P, Inst ~ lios~coii 1,~edical Institute Title Arterial Elood 6upply of the Axillary and Rndial Nerves. Orig Pub Uch. zap.- 2-y hosk. med. in-t, 1957., 4) 122-129 Abstract It was shown on 51 upper extremities*of cidavers of adults and children that the axillary nerve, in 2/3 of cases, receives nourishin,- arteries directly 1'rom the axillary,, subscai)ular and -posterior circurrflex humeral arteries, and in 113 of cases - from muscular branches of these arteries. Tile most constant source o-L" blood supDly is the post6rior circumflex humeral artery. Tho radial nerve is mainly supplied by vessels which depart directly from the a-.tUlary,, subscapular, and brachial arteries., deep artery of the shoulder, and collateral-radial, Card 1/2 DEYEV, L. A. Cand Med Sci - (dies) "Arterial blood circulation in the radial and axillary nerves." Moscow, 1961. 16 pp; (Academy of Medical Sciences USSR); 250 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 202) VOSIOBOY-1KOV, G. M.; DEYXV, L.L. Density logging of coal-prospecting -test holes. Razved.i olkh. nedr 22 no.10:38-IbS 0 ~56. (MLRA 9: 12) 1. VralOakiy filial Gorno-geologicheiikogo lnstituta Akademll nauk SSSR. (Proepecting) (Coal geology) BULASHEVICH, Yu.F.; SENIKO.-BULATNYY, I.N.;.JDIMYI-,L.L. Gama-spectrometric activation logging. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.9sll53-1157 S 162. (KR& 15:8) 1. Urallskiy filial AN SSSR listitut geofiziki. N&diomctive prospecting) FIMIKu-BULATRY, I.N. Devi,:-a for borehole gamma-spec, trome try. Trudy lns--,.geofiz.Uv1 -ISSR no.,3:195-199 165. (MIRA 18:8) ALUSBUT, V.A., insh.; HMffA.GIN, A.R., Inzh. Combm3tion of milled peat In fur%qces with shaft-type impact ndlls equipped vith burners developed by the Moscow Power Ingineering Institute and Moscou Regional Powqr Spitem Administration. Blek- sta. '10 no,2:14-16 7 159. (MIRA 12:3) (7-Urnaoss) (Peat) KRYZHANOVSKIY,, V.A., inzh.; CHALENKO, G.R., inzti.; DEY04, L.V., inzh.; KOVALEV, A.P.J. doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; KHZMALYAN, D.M., kand, tekhn. nauk Increase of slagless power of boilers operating on coal of the Moscow region. Teploenergetika 11 no.4:10-15 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Tulaenergo i Moalcovskiy energeticheskiy institut. BOUCEMR, J.; RAZIN, Ye.A., professor genaral-mayor, redBktor; Rpm, M.N.. redaktor; BOGDANOV, V.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor; SHAPOVAtOY, T;r.i tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Tanks in the war] Bronetankovoe oruzhie v voine. Pod red. E.A. Razina. Moskva# Izd-vo inoutrannot lit-ry, 1956. 330 P. (MIM 10:1) (World War, 1939-1945--Campaigne) (Tanks (Military vehicles)) _0 /-:--I>/&- "I/ ,-!' ZHIBM, Sh. [Gibrin, Charles]; INYEV, M.N., red.aktor; SMIRNOVA, N.I., takhnicheakiy redaktor. -- [Civil atomic defense. Translated from the French] Protivoatomilaia. %ashchita naselenii'a. Perevod s frantsuzakogo. Mooliva, Izd-vo inost.lit-r.v, 1957. 173 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Atoz,ic bomb--Safety measures) (Civil defense) KREURIS. IUk. [Humphries, John]. ; ZAKHAROVA, To.G.,Ctranalator],; PAV10Y, N.A.,Ctranalatorl,; AYANASITIV , 'In. A.. kand. takhn. nauk. rind.; JJETXV, M.N., red.. SOKOLOVA, T.S., teklin. red. (Rockets and guided missiles] [Translated from the English] Raketnye dvigateli i upravliaemys snariady. . Moskra, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1958. 302 v. (MIRA 11:11) . (missiles) (Roakete(Ae~onaut lee)) LIPP. R. [Lapp, Ralph E.1; MMALISKIY..:B.G. Ltranalatorl; ROGINKO. Tu.Ya. [translator]; SHVMSXR, A.D. [translator]; SOBOLZV, I.N., general-mayor, red.; D3M,_NA..,, red.; KHOKYAKOV, A.D., tekhn.red. (Atoms and people] Atomy i liudi. Pod red. I.N.Soboleva. Moskva, I.zd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1959. 286 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Atomic enera) DEYE, V M A-;-ZLOVIYEV, N.L., prof.., red.; MARGHWO, V.G., red.; DANILOVA, Z.S., red.-leksikograf ; BUKOVSKAYA, H.A., tekhn. red.; CHUAYEVA) R.I.,, tekbn. red. [French - Russian rocket dictionarylFrantsuzeko-russkii slo- varl po raketnoi tekhnike. Pod rod. N.L.Solovleva. Moskva" Voenizdat, 1962. 263 p. (MIRA 15:10) (French language-Dictionaries-&glish) (Rocketry-Dictionaries) Dff1V, K.Ya., master alaktromashinnogo teekha. ........ ~ Let's Improve the techniques of repairing electric locomotive engines. Elsk.i topl.tiaga no-9:31-32 S '57. (MIRA M10) 1. Depo Zlatoust Tuzhno-Urallgkoy dorogi. (Blectric locomotives--Repaire) LIRM, M.Ya, meter; YALCHBY, G.A., alesart; SNIGIFW,.F.;,. sles6zl; HIEFOOV. V.G.. slesarl: NADIKIN. N.A., nambintat slaktrovosa: OSHIVAIDV, A.V., mashinist elaktrovoza; PANCHBAKO. P.M.. mashinist elektrovoza. Brush-holder units must be improved. rklek.i tepl.ti a 2 no.4:6-7 Ap I.CA. IMIRA 12:3) 1. El.ektromashinzWy tsekh depo Zlatoust Yus;hno-Ural'skoy dorogi (for Deyev). 2..Depo Zlatoust-Yuzhno-Urallskoy dorogi (for all except Deyev). (Rl"ctric brushes) (Blectric railway motors) DIOnff, M.Y!I. motor How we repair brush holders. Ilek. i topl. tiaga 4 no.5:13-14 my 16o. (MMA 13:7) l....Blektromehinnyy teekh depo Kuybyshev. (Electric railway motors) (Brushes, Electric)