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"Histophysiological Changes in the Genital Tract of Female Mannals During
Estrus and Their Biological Significance and Origin." Cand Med Sci, Second
Moscow Medical Inst, Moscow, 1953. (RUBIol) No 7t Ded 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
DOMIN, A.V.; BASHKAYEV, I.S.
Physiological polyspermia in mammals. Biul.ekep.biol.i mad. 37
no.b62-64 Ja 154. (MM 7:3)
1. 1z kafedry obehohey biologii (saveduyushchiy - professor
V.V.Makhovko) II Meditainskogo inatituts. im. I.Y.Stalina, Moskva.
(Fertilization (Biology)) (Mammals)
USSR/Biology Histophysiology FD-2564
Card 1/1 Pub- 17-17/23
Author Dokukin, A. V.
Title Histophysiologic changes in the genital tract of female ls
during estrus. Report I: Changes in the physicochemical char-
acteristics of the seminal fluid in the genital tract of females
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 5, 62-64, May 1955
Abstract Gives results of investigations of the viscosity, pH, and electrical
conductivity of sperm and the contents of the uterus of mice at
various periods of time after natural insemination. Table. Six
references, all USSR (2 since 1940).
Institution Chair of General Biology (Head -,V. V. Makhovko) of the 2nd.
Moscow Medical Institute imeni I. V. Stalin
Submitted March 20, 1954 by V. N. Ternovskly, Member of the Academy of Medical
Sciences USSR
USSR/General Biolo- Individual Development.
B-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 71 1958, 28508
Author : Dokukin, A.V.
Inst : -Z'
Title Histo-Physiologicb2 Changes in the Genital Tract of
Mammalian Females in the Estrus Period. Communication
II. Morpho-Physiological Changes of Sperm in the Female
Genital Tract,
Orig Pub Byul. eksperim. biol. i meditsiny, 1956, 42, No 7, 61-63
Abstract An investigation was conducted of ovaries and the genital
tract at different intervals after natural insemination
(0-72 hours) of female mice; in additionp the genital
tract of females vhich did not copulate in the estrus pe-
riod vas investigated; and after a number of days after
ovariectomy and normal unmated mice at different stages
of the sex cycle, T=ediately after copulation the norns
of the vomb contain a viscous substrate) composed of a
Card 1/3
USSR/General Biology - Individual Development. B-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 7j 1958, 28506
spermatozoon mass. After 4-5 hours leucocytes appear
and an active spermiophagocytosis begins. After 15-20
hours prolapse of the vaginal plug occurs and emptying
of the genital tract. Infiltration by leucocytes and
deatzuetion of uterine contents also occurs in the unco-
p'LLIated womb,-but these procerises are evidenced mre mil-
dly. Destruction of spermatozoos, in the womb of ovariec-
tomized animals occurs to an insignificant degree. No
penetration of spermatozoos, into the uterine wall was ob-
served. In the author's opinion) the process of insemi-
nation occurs in 2 stages. The first period (period of
activation) lasts from the act of insemination up to ovu-
lation. During this period the spermatozooa transfer
into the upper section of the genital tract occurs.
The second period (destructively-infi-Itrational) begins
from the moment of ovulation and fecundation and ends
Card 2/3 /C
A
USSR/General Biology - Individual Development.
B-4
, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Mole', No 7, 1958, 285o8
with the removal
female's genital
tion of the vorab
takes place.
of the malels sexual products from the
tract,. During this period the prepara-
mucous membrane for fetus implantation
Card 3/3
DOICUKIN, A.V.
'Comparative effects of other and enrare elmulants on the nouro-
muscular apparatus'of warm-blooded animals in chronic experimental
studies. Bial.ekep. biol. i mod. 42 no.11:34-38-N 156. (MLRA 10:1)
c
aai~"(~ O-Boiikiq
1. Iz laboratorii patofiziologii i farmakologii ec~n a 07
sisteoV (xav. - prof. S.Y.Andrayev) Instituta famakologii I kbimio-
terapli (dir. - doyetvitel'Wy chlen ANN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) ANN
SSBR. Predstvleno akademikom A.D.Speranakim.
(MYR MUSCIS PMARATION, iDffect of drugs on,
other ethyl & muscl relaxants, comparison (Rus))
(MM ITHYL, effects,
on nerve-RUMC. preparation, comparison with muse.
relaxants (Rus))
NUSGIS IMIADWS, effects,
on nerve-imsee preparation, comparison with ether (Rue))
f
V,
Histophysiological cha
female mammals. Report
process of changes in
Biul,okep.biol.med. 44
gas In the genital tract during estrus
No. 3: Role of natural insemination in
he genital wall and their maintenance.
no.8:106-110 Ag 157- (MIRA
in
the
10:11)
1. 12 kafedry obahchey biologii (zav. - prof. V.V.Kakhovko) Il Moskov-
skogo gosudarstvennogo meditainakogo institute Im. I.V.Stalina
iment I.Y.Stalina, Moskva. Predstavlane daystvitellaym chloonom
AHN SSSR prof. Y.N.Ternovskim,
(GIVITALIA, MAIM, physiology,
off. of coitus on cyclic destructive & proliferative
changes in mice (RuB))
(GOITUSO
off. on Alemale genital cyclic destructive & proliferative
changes in mice (Rue))
COUNTRY USSR
Htunan and A nimal Physiol.
T
Neuromuscular Pbysiol. I
AX~ . jOUR. RMBInI.) DO. 5 22335
0,111:011t Dokukin A V.
TIr T,: The Functional Stute of the Neuromuscular Complex
Teollowing' Trauma of a Motor Nerve,
OPP'. Nii. Patol. tiziologiya i eksperita. terapiya, 1958, 2,
44--50
;.A PSq ZA CT The motor nerve ot a rnbbit was destroyed
over a 2 to 3 iram stretch by squeezing and crushinE
with a special pincers. After the nerve was
destroyed, there was a fall-off of muscular
excitability in response to stimulation with
brief impulses, both single and rhythmic. A
critical reduction in excitsbilit~ occurred
between 36 and 48 hours after the traumatizing
eyent. The capacity for summation of two impulseE
remained unchmgpd for seyeral hours following
trauma. only after 20 to 24 hours was there note(
Card - 1/3
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AB3, JOUR. RZM01.0 No. 5 1959, NO. 22385
AUTHOR
INST.
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ORIG. PUB.
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a prolongation of the absolute refractory phase
from 0.7--0.9 to 1.5--2 milliseconds and of
the Interval in which maximal summation began
from 2-3 to 7-8 milliseconds, The dynamics of
the lability of the nerve differed sharply, depen-
ding on the duration of the test impulses. For al
period of 30 to 40 days the functional state of
the neuromuscular complex remained relatively
weak, and nerve conductivity was characteristica
absent. At the conclusion of this period, signs
of recovery of neuromuscular conductivity appearvd~
During the course of the sudceading 15 to 20 days
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COUNM
CATEGORY
ABS. JOUR.
AUTHOR
FST.
TI IME
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USSR
KhBiol., If*. 5 1959) N% 22385
ORIG. PUB.
ABSTRAC'T parallel with the recovery of indirect excitabil-
ity, there was a gradual restoration of the func-
tional state of the neuromuscular complex.-F.I.
Mumladze
Card: 3/3
77
DOKIJKIN, A.V.
ondition of the nouromusculpr apparatus of the intact
organism under conditions of disturbed blood eircuIRtion [with
eummary in English], Biul;eksp.biol. i med. 46 no.8:513-57 Ag 158
(MIRA 11:10)
1; Iz laboratorii ?Rtofiziologii i farmakologii serdechno-
sosudistoy sistemy tzave - prof. S,V. Andreyev) Instituta
farmakologii i khimioterapii AMU SSSR (dir. deystviteltnyy
chlen AM SSSR V.V. Zakmsov).
(NUSCIES, pbysiol.
eff., of exper. ischemia on neuromuses appar. of
intact rabbits (Rua))
(MMVES. physiol.'
same (Rue))
(BLOOD CIRGULATION, physiol* (Rua))
DOrMN, A. V.
Modified method of differential manometry for the registering volume
.ate of blood flow. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 46 no.11:126-128 N 158.
(NIBA 12:1)
1. Iz Inboratorii patofisiologii i farmakologii serdechno-soeudistoy
aisteeV (zav. - prof. S.V. Andreyev) Instituta farmakologii i khimiotera-
pii (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) AMN SSSR, Moskva.
Predstavlena daystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Parinym.
(MANOWERP
differential manometry in registration volume rate of blood*
flow (Rue))
(BIOOD CIRCUIATION,
same)
DOKM IN, A. V.
New method for investigating vascular permeability. Biul.eksp.biol.
i mod. 48 no.10:106-108 0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. 1z laboratorii patofiziologii I farmakologil serdechno-soaudistoy
sistemy (zav. - prof. S.V. Andreyev) Institute. farmakologii i khimio-~
terapii (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMU SSSR V.V. Zakusov) AMN SSSR,
Mookwa. P~redstavlena deystvitel'mym chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusovym.
I(CAPILURT MUMOILITT)
DOMINg Aj
Simple rhoometer for regietering the blood flow rate. Pat. fiziol.
i eksp. terap. 4 zo* 5:71-72 S-0 160. (MIM 13:12)
1, 1z laboratorii patofizio1ogJJ.i-.farmako1ojA serdechno-,sooudistoy
sin-temy,(zav,, - prof, SeV.-Andreysv)'.InstJtuta, farmakologii i
khimioterapii (dir. - deystviteltnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof.
(CARDIOLOdY-EQUIPMEW AND SUPPLIES)
DQJ~j, ~A.V. kand.med.nauk
Chaz*es in the cardiac output,, cardiac work and peripheral
resistance in acute disorder of coronai7 circulation in normal
and vagotomized animals. Kardiol6giia 2 no-3t21-25 My-Je 162.
(MM 16:4)
1. Iz laboratorii patofiziologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
(zav. - prof. S.V.Andreyev) Institute, serdechno-sosudistoy
khirurgii ANN SSSR Idir. - Prof. S.A.Kolesnikov; nauchnyy
rukovoditell~- akademik A.N.Bakulev).
(OORONARY VESSEIS), (VAGUS NERVE) (HEMU)
M, 121
S/020/062-ifW003/030/030
B144/BI12
AUTHORS: Dokukin, A. V., Konstantinova, Z. S., Chechulin, Yu. S.,'
and Dukin, Y.U. V.
TITLE: Effect of vitamin 3 15 (Panaamic acid) on the rosistance
of the organism and its cardiovascular oyst6m to hypoxia
PERIODICAL: * -Ikademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, no. 3, 19012,
675 - oS77
T'_wx'-';' :Calcium and sodium saltq of the natural homolog of pangamic acid
U
(gluconodi"-ethyl aminoacetate) were used to study the effect of B 15 on
the resistance of: (1) the organism of mice and rats to 6eneral asphyxia;
k2) the myocard of cats and dogs to local hypoxia. (1) 150 - 500 mg B 15 /kg
was subcutaneously administered to 121 out of 245 mice 1 - 5 days before
the experiment. The animals were then put into a hermetically sealed
chamber and observed until they perished. Their averaGe period of survival
exceeded that of the control animals (p - 0.06). 13 rats were treated
50 : 50 vith a subarachnoid dose of 10 mg B 15 /kg in 0.05 ml 0.9y-'11 NaCI
Card
S/020/62/144/003/030/036
Effect of vitamin B 15 ........ B144/B112
(pHj~ 7.2) and 13 rats with 0.05 ml physiological solution only. Fig3. 1~',
and show the results obtained for both groups. (2) 10'out of 26
I'devagated" cats whose left coronary artery was ligated at the branching
point of the ramus descendens were administered 75 mg B 15 /kg s. c.
The blood pressure in the carotid artery and the onset of Lrrh,~thmia and
fibrillation are illustrated in Fig. 1:; . 200 m 'g 315 dissolved in
ill
11.)ml physiological solution was administered to dogs through a catheter
into the ramus descendens of the left coronary artery. The electro-
cardiogram revealed that 3 brought about a temporary incomplete
Ir
restoration felin"ination ofiventricular extrasystoles). The experiments
all prove the positive effect of B 15- There are 2 figures.
PRESENTED: December 21, 1961, by A. N. Bakulev, Academician
SUBLIMED: December 7, 1961
Fig.l. Survival of animals treated with 3 , (thick line) and of cohtrol
animals (thin line). 15
Card 2
DOKUKIN, A.V.
Role of the dilatator receptors of the left ventricle in reflex
hemodynamic changes in myocardial ischemia. Biul. eksp. biol. i
med. 55 no.4:29-32 Ap t63. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Iz laboratorii patofiziologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
tzav- - prof. T.N. Andreyev) Instituta serdechnO-Bosudistoy
khirurgii (dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyy rukovoditell
- akademik A.N. Bakulev) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deyst-
vitelInym chlenom AMN SSSR I.R. Petrovym.
DOKUKIN, A.V., kand. med. nauk
Changes in pressure in different parts of the cardiovascular
system And pulse during acute myocardial ischemia, in normal
and vagotomized animals. Kardiologiia 3 no.4257-65 Ji-AgI63
(MIRA 170)
1. Iz laboratorli patofiziologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii
(zav. - Prof. 8.V. Ahdreyev) Instituta, sardeabno-sosudisto7
khirurgii ( dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov, nauchnyy rukovo-
ditell - akademik A.N. Bakuler) AMN SSSR.
t, 01, ",--Ltor takhm,flauk,
.1 -,IIKIJI~
Pr!nc-1plos of aroating automated,- mirtirt-, ncljn,-1~7rs fc-r f--Ia'U rzeamsp
79011 40 rr~-5-'18-25 (MIRA '-t8tQj
-_DOKUKIN, Anatoliv 1aad miro~vich kand.med.nauk; SOROKO, Ya.I., redi;
NAZAROVAj A.B., takhn.red.
(Allies of the surgeon; artifivitk organs in the service of
mediAfiel SoiAtniki khirurga; iskusstvennye organy na sluzhbe
meditAby. Moskva, Izd-vo *Znanie," 1963. 38 p. (Novoe v zhizni,
naukip tAhniiikk VIII Seriias Biologiia i meditsina, no.10)
(MIRA l6t6)
Wltib&L INSTRMNTS AND APPARATUS)
DDKMN, A. V.
11ffects of cardiovascular drugs on blood flow and resistance In
various vascular beds. 7iziol.zhur.SSSR 45 no.7:848-855 J1 t59.
(MM 13:4)
1. Prom the laboratory of pathologic physiology and pharmacology
of the cardio-vascular system, Institute of Pharmacology and Chemo-
therapy, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.
(VASOMOTOR MUGS pharmacology)
TORBIN, I.;DOXUIN. D.;RYJDOY. X.
Determining the productive capacity of food mills. Muk.-elsv.pram.
21 no.10:19-20 0 155* (KIJU 9:1)
l.Krasnodqrskiy treat Glavauki.
. (Yead sills)
DOKUKIN, G., inzh.
Testing a hydraulic dredge in actual operation. Rech. transp. 20
no. 30%-40 Mr 161o (MIRA 14:5)
(Dredging machinery--Testing)
,y4,, % ,
I il.; G., tn'O,n.
Llie !,.~rrytngr of a
. I 1 .1 -. - .. I
palp flcr.,r. Rech. tran-p, 23 (' 1(-4 ..
(14TPA - 7:12)
. C i
1. 'ON 'I'l-riSP, (for
DOOKIN, G.B., insh.
- 4~
in river beds. Rech. trausp. 17 no.1:27-29
A 158. (Sedimentation and depoBition) (MIRA 110)
PYSSTWT ,Boris Androyevich.-prof.; RVSAKOV.,Sargey Vasillyevich; MAKSD4CHUK,
Vladimir Lukich; SOKOLINIKOV, Turiy Nikolayevicbi Prinimal
.ye 0 G B.. TOLKACHOV, A.B., rateensent-,
uchantiye: WW
AITII B..
TSIMBERG, I.Ye., re a PSCHKOVSKAYA, O.M., red.; HATVEY-
re a
CHUK, A.A., tekhn.red.
[Problems in planning channel deepening cuts] Yoprosy proakti-
rovaniia dnouglubitelinykh prorazei. Pod red. B.A.Pyahkina.
Kiev, Izd-vo Akad.nauk USSR. 1959. 157 p. (KIRA 12:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Pyshkin). 2. Glavrkyy inzhener
Dneprovskogo, basseynovo.,-4pravleniya puti (for Tolmsohov). 3.Na-
challnik otdela vodnykh putey Ukrgiprorechtransa (for TSimbsrg).
(Rivers--Regulation)
DOKUKIN. G. B. Cand Tech Soi -- (dies) " Hydraulic-action bottom deepeners."
Kiev, 1959. 18 pp with illustrations (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized
Edw ation UkSSR. Ukrainian Inst of Engineers of Water Transport), 150 copies
(KL, 52-59, 121)
-6j7-
DOXEMIN, G.B., inzh.
--. " ~_
Results of testing hydraulic-action dredges. Rech.transp. 18
no.6-38-39 Je '59. (MIRA 12-.9)
(Dredgee--ToBting)
2h-,~rac term' I -_. cof t"(,
mc;v
.;r,, ~"I-,'Lllar T-.re2--ro pipes. Vist-I I I I
P-N
1 17: 12
KHAYRETDINOV$, I.A.; DO PROKHOROV, V.G.; SVERLOVA, V.N.
Use of gas testing for prospecting in the fault areas of the
Western Sayan Mountains. Geol. i geofiz. no.10:135-137 165.
(MIM M12)
1. Krasnoyarskoys otdeleniye Sibirskogo nauohno-insledovatell-
skogo instituta geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrlya.
Submitted Mareb 25, 1964.
ljSf9R/Cv,l`t-.ivatcO. Plants Mcdicir-11. Essun-tiol Oil-D~~iria:;. M.
Toxina.
X)s Jour Rc-f Z::Iz -"iol-, Tic, 10, 1958, 44390
A ut!, or Dokuldii, I.A.
Lnst All-lbion Scioni,-ific RQs,=c* Lns'.-i-tutc for
ana Essc-i-cial O-U-Prodlucir,~; Crors.
Tit.11c; Oa So~ao Pi-ooLxis of A,7iculttwal Tvcl,niquo as Appliod,
on t'..u Cwia:,cl,:~c in t--.,:! Sarn-Lovskara Ui:last'.
Or-iC; PLf,) : Lyal. infor.i. Vsis. ii.--i. in-ta wslic' .1.
i cAtopaslicl-n. kull-~ur, 1957, ITO 3, 40-42.
Alostract : Uo c6osil-racIl-.
CarCL 1/1
SOV/35-59-8-6747
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I GeodeziYa, 1959,
Nr 8, p 94
AUTHOR: Dokukin, L.I.
NV
TITLE: A Simplified Method of Finding Triangulation Points
PERIODICAL: Zap. Voronezhsk. a.-kh. in-ta, 1958, Vol 27, Nr 1, pp 301-304
ABSTRACT: A simplified method is proposed for finding the centers of tri-
angulation points the marks of which have not been preserved.
Formulae are derived and results of a field test of this method
are reported. It Is pointed out that observations while finding
the centers by the simplified method, are reduced to measuring,
from the presumed location of the center, the angles between
directions to three triangulation points whose coordinates are
known. The error in determining the center does not exceed
0.4 m.
M.Ya.D.
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3/035/62/000/001/025/038
A001/A101
AUTHOR- Dokukin, L.I.
TITIM: Effect of errors in initial data on the precision of one-route
rhombic phototriangulation network after reduction
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 1, 1962, 20-21,
abstract 1G144 ("Zap. Voronezhsk. s.-kh. in-ta", 1961, v. 29, no.
3, 135 - 146)
TEXT: The author derives the formula of mean square error in the position
on the plan of a-phototriangulation network point after reduction, the error
being caused by random errors in initial data.
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation]
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Vertical cx 1~1-
m F?,.
ucheb. geo6. i &~~:rot,
I Voronozhakty
DOKUKIN, M. A.
Dokukin, M. A. - "The problem of the preparation of hydrogen peroxide on a crude
coal-tar base," Authors: M. B. Kartaynall, R. B. Yampollahaya, M. S. Vitukhnovskaya
and M. A. Dokukin. Nauch. zapiski (Dnepropetr. gos. un-t), Vol XXXIII, 19W, p. 43-
45
sO: U-5240*17, Dec. 53, (letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 25, 1949).
"? ""') I . "I I
I L, wr //V, ~ , -
BUBLIKOV, Ti.V., inzhoner; DOOKIN, O.S., inthener.
ovalfiftwa;01-
Capacity of mineral buckets. Shakht.stroi. no.9:11-12 S 157.
- (MIRA 10:10)
(Coal mines and mining--Xquipment and supplies)
BUBLIKOV, Yevgeniy Vladimirovich. inzh.; VINARSKIY, Yerim Naumovich, inzh,;
DANCHIGH, Valerly Valerianovicho Inzh.;'TL=IH' Oleg Semenovich,
insh.; LINKOV, Alekoandr. Viktorovicho
Yakovlevich, inzh.; F3D6NV, Sergey Vasillyevich, inzh.; FRDOROV.
Georgiy Dmitriyevich, inzh.; YAKUSHIH. Hikolay Petrovich, kand.tekhn.
nauk, insh.; 2HADAYEV, V.G., otv.red.; SKIRHOV, L.Y.. red.izd-yal
SWITOV, A., takhn.red.
(Selection of equipment for vertical abaft sinking] Vygor evorudova-
niia dlin prokhodki vertikallufth stvolov shakht. Moskva, Ugletekh-
isdat, 1939. 251 p. (KIRA 12:8)
1. Sotrudniki Ukrainskogo Nauchno-insladovatel'skogo inatituta organi-
zataii i makhanizataii shakhtnogo stroltalletva (UkrNIIOMShS) (for
all except Zhadayev, Smirnov, Sabitov).
(Shaft sinking) (Mining machinery)
BUBLIKOT, Tevgeniy Yladimirovich, inth.;,DMUM.-Oleg Semenovicho inzh.;
T3LIPM, Dmitriy Takovlevich, inzh,; FIDOROT, Georgiy Dmitriye-
vich, insh,; FIDOROT, Sergey Yesillyevich, inzh.; NOSTCHITAN,
A.Ta., otv.red.; WITOT. A., takhn.red.
[Hoisting equipment in mine building) Pod"emnye ustanovki v
shakhtnom stroitallstva. Moskva, Gosenauchno-takhn.izd-vo
lit-ry po go=omu delu. 1960. 258 p. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Ukrainakiy asuchno-iseledovatellskiy institut organizataii i
mekhanizatail shakhtnogo stroitelletva (UkrNIICMW) (for all,
except lostonlyan, Sabitov).
(Mine hoisting--Bquipment and supplies)
DOKIJKIN, O.S. inzh.
Selecting power for electric driv,~s of mine hoisting equipment.
Trudy VNIX014SIlSa no.15-217-236 164.
(M. Ml 18:2)
BRAYLOVSKIY, A.; DOXIMN, P.; BOZHXO, S.
Consultation. Mlas.ind.SSSR 35 no.105-56 164. (KRA 17:4)
1. Kazanskiy kholodilInyy kombinat (for Dokukin). 2. Belgorodskiy
myaso-ptitsekombinat (for Bozhko).
DONUKIN, S.N.
Accuracy in high-grade martite and hydrohematita-martite ore
sampling in different core recoveriea. Hazved.J okh, nedr
26 no.2-14-20 Feb. 160. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Trost Krivbassgeologiyao
(Krivoy Rog Basin--Iron ores)
N15
101.11
.D61
DoktOdn, Vladimir Ignatlyevich
Dva Mira-dve Sistemy
Two Worlds-Two Sl,,-stems
Moskva, Voyenizdat. 1958
218 p. Tables
Bibliographical Footnotes
DOXUXINJI V.
From the socialist to the communist distribution of material
and cultural goods. Sots. trud 7 no.8:22-31 Ag(M'62.
IR& 15:10)
0 ss'lz-
(Cost and standard of living) (Wages)
GALENK09 Pavel Vasillyevich; DDXWUTLV.I_. p otv6 red.; BOBRIKp N.P. j red.
izd-vaj RTLINAt Yu.V.p tekhn. rod.
[Socialist nationalization of capital assets in the Folish People's
Republic] Sotsialisticheakaia natsionalizataiia osuovnykh Bredstv
proizvodstva v Pollskoi Narodnoi Respublike. Moskva, Izd-vo Aked.
nauk SSM, 1961. 341 P. (14IRA 108)
(Poland-Industries)
AKOPOV, R.Ya., kand. ekon. nauk, dote.; BASYUK, T.L., doktor
ekon. nauk, prof.; BIRMAK, A.M., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.;
GRIGORIYEV, A.Ye., doktor skon. nauk, prof.; DONUKIN, V.1
prof.; IKONNIKOV, V.V., prof.; KOND14SHEV, D.D., doktor -
ekon. nauk; KURSKIY, A.D., doktor ekon. nauk; LOKSHIN, E.Yu.,
doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; MALTY, I.G., kand. ekon. nauk.,
dots.; PERVUSHIN, S.P.,, kand. ekon. nauk; PLOTNIKOV, K.N.,
TYAPKIN, N.K., kand. ekon. nauk; FILDUNOV, N.P., kand. ekon.
nauk; SHAFIYEV, X.N., doktor ekon. nauki prof.; BAKOVETSKIY,O.,
red.; KOKOSHKINA, I.0 mladshiy red.; MOSKVINA, R., tekhn. red.
(Economics; communist means of production]Politichaskaia ekono-
ia; kommunisticheskii sposob prolzvodstva. Uchebnik 2., pe-
I
rr. i dop. izd. Moskva, Soteekgiz, 1963. 599 p.
(MIRA 16:5)
1. Cbleh-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Plotnikov).
(Economics) (Communism)
ZAKHAROV.. V.A.; _DOKUKIN,,_Yu.,I_,
Magnesium cast iron in automobile manufacture. Lit. proizv.
no. 4:7-10 Ap 161. (KMA 14:4)
(Iron founding) (Automobile industry)
SYRKIN, P.E.; DOKUKIN. Yu.1.
~
Development of t1e designs of crankshaft retir mnd pu-nking Of
the GAZ engines. Avt. prom. 30 no.3zl3-14 W 164.
(RM 17t6)
1. Gortkovskly avtomobiltnyy zavcd.
K
DOMINA, A.T.; KMN, M.K.; MIIMTXVA, O.K.; rARIBOK, V.A.
Synthesis of chloro- and brome-substituted methylotyrenes. Zhur.ob.
kbim. 26 no.6:1651-1653 Je 156. (MM 11:1)
I.Leningradski.v politekhnicheskiy institut.
(Chemistry, Organic-Synthesis) (Styrene)
Chazdatry - Physical chemistry
dard 1/2- - Pub. 147-- 23/35,
Authors t Dolq~ina, A. F.; Koton, M. H.; Kryukova) K. N., Hineyeva, 0. K.-,
V. A,
Title i Relation between structure and polymerizability of substituted styrenes
Periodical I Zhur. fiz. khim. 30/19 190-195, Jan 1956
Abetract t Investigation was conducted to determine the polymerization process of
nwierous di substituted Atyrene derivatives containing halogen atoms and
metky! radicals in various arrangements in the benzene ring of styrene. The
position 2,5- at which the maximum.rate of polymerization and maximum
molecular weight was observed was considered to be the most favorable
position for 6ubstitutes in the styrene benzene ring. The series formed
Institution: Leningrad Polytechnic Inst. im. H..M. Kalinin
Submitted June 27, 1955
DOKUKINA, A. F.,, Candidate Cbem Sci (diss) -- "The synthesis and study of the
effect of chemical structure of the monomers of chloro-substituted methyl-
and dimethylstyrenes on the capacity for polymerization and the properties of
the polymers obtained". leningrad, 1959. 11 pp (Aced Sci USSR, Inst of High-
Molecular Compounds), 150 copies (KL, No 26, 1959., 123)
WKUKINK, A.F.; KOTON. U.N.
Relationship between structure and thatondency to poly-
merization of eubstituted styrenea. Part 2* Polymerization
of tri- and tetrasubstituted halomethyletyrenes. Vysokom.
soed. 1 no.8:1129-1132 Ag 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Leningradskiy politakhnichaskly institut.
(Styrene) (Polymerization)
AUTHORS: Dokukina, A. F., Koton, M. M. SOV/79-29-7-22/83
TITLEs Synthesis of Chlorine-substituted Dimethyl Styrenes (Sintez
khlorzameshchennykh dimetilstirolov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obBhchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2201-2204
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Until recently the tri- and tetrasubstituted styrenes have
been little investigated. Only the data from patents concerning
the polymerization of trichloro styrenes and tetrachloro
styrenes are known (Ref 1) without a precise description of
their methods of synthesis. For this reason the auhors were
interested in synthesizing the hal ogen- subs ti tuted vinyl xylenes.
Formerly they had synthesized the styrene derivatives which
simultaneously contained halogen atoms and the methyl group
in the benzene cycle (Ref 2). In the present paper the following
chlorine-substituted styrenes were synthesized: 2-chloro-3,4-
-dimethylstyrene (1), 2-chloro-3,5-dimethylatyreno (II), 4-chloro-
-215-dimethyl styrene (III), and 2,3-dichloro-4,5-dimethylstymne
Card 1/3 (IV):
Synthesis of Chlorine-substituted Dimethyl Styrenes SOV/79-29-Y-22/83
CH___CH2 CH~CH 2 H-CH2 ICH-CH 2
Cl --Cl 3 Cl
-CH CH - CH R C CH Cl
- 3 3V 3 3
OR3 CH 3
M (II) (IV)
The synthesis of the chlorine-substituted dimethyl styrenes
may be illustrated by the following reaction scheme;
so 2C12 CH5Cocl
(CH ) C a (CH ) C H Cl
3 2 6 4 -3 Cl., 3 2 b 3
AM I AM 3
3 2 2
Card 2/3 (OR 3)2C 6112ClCOCH3 H ~ (CH 3 )2C6H 2CJCH(OH)CH3
Synthesis of Chlorine-substituted Dimethyl Styrenes SOV/'(9-29-7-22/83
2 -~ (CH3)2C6H2 01CH == CH2
KHSO4
All dimethyl styrenes were synthesized according to 0. Silberrad
(Ref 3) (Precise prescriptions for the synthesis are given in
the experimental part). There are 3 references, 1 of which is
Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (Leningrad Polytechnic
Institute)
SUBMITTED: April 14, 1958
Card 315
.WRIJKTIIA,,A-F,; SHIRIjOVA, Z.A.; KDTOII, M.M.
Copolymerization of dichlorostyrenes and cholormetbylstyrenes
kAth st7rene. Vysokomo' soed. 2 no.8:1249-1254 Ag 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. LeniWadakiy politakhnicheskly institit im. M.I.Yalinina
(St7rene) (Polymerization)
-38,
ag
8/190/62/004/006/016/026
B124/B138
AUTHORS. Dokukino F. _Yegorova, Ye. I., Kazennikova, G. V., Koton,
11J. M., Koc~eshkov, K. A., Smirnova, Z. A., Talalayeva, T. V.
TITLE: Synthesis and polymerization (copolymerization) of fluoron-
substituted styrenes. I. '~Copolymerization of fluoron-
substituted styrenes with vinyl monomers
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 4, no. 6, 1962, 885
868
TEXT: This paper describes the authors' experiments in the production ard
characterization of the copolymers of a, ~, A'.-trifluoro styrene with 2,5-
dimethyl styrene and methyl methacrylate; o-, m- and p-methyl-a, ~J, 01-.
trifluoro styrene with styrene, a, (S-difluoro-(51-chloro styrene with
styrene, and 2,5-difluoro styrene. The emulsion used for copolymerization
consisted of 80 -85 O/o water, 2.5 emulsifier (sodium stearate ordleate)l
and 0-5 ~4o persulfate initiator. The monomer mixtures which was addeld drop-
wise after heati.ng to 80 - 900C, contained azoisobutyric acid dinitrile
(0-5 ~*) as initiator. Eloven copolymers of the above monomers were ob-
tained. Their compositions and properties are given in Table 2. The heat
Card I/#
S/190/62/004/006/016/026
Synthesis and polymerization ... B124/B138
resiatance of the copolymers thus produced increases with the fluorQ
styrene content in the copolymer. An exception is that of a&-difluoro-.
~'-chloro styrene with styrene, the heat resistance of which is 40C
higher than that of polystyrene produced under similar conditions. This
is probably due to the low concentration of substituted styrene (1-6 mole,/-*)
in the copolymer, and to the extremely low molecuiar weight of the p~o-
duct Q'Ll ~ 0-05). There are '2 tables. The English-lariguage references
aret D. Livingstoun, J. Polymer Sci., 20, 485, 19561 M. Prober, J. Amer.
Chem. Soc., 75, 968, 191-3.
ASSOCIATION: Institut ysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute
of High-m:1eeular Compounds of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTZD: April 11. 1961
Table 2; Copolymeriza-.;on time, yield, composition and intrinsic vis-
cositie6 of the copolyri.-rs. Legend: (A) length, hours; (B) copolymer
yield, %; (C) composit'.3n of copolymer (mole%); (D) intrinsic viscosities
of the benzene solutiofs of copolymers at 20OC; M copolymers of
Card 2/'t
ACCE,9SION NR. AT4020698 S/0000/63/000/000/0040/0044
AUTHOR: Yegorova, Ye. I.; Dokuldna, A. F.
TITLE: Synthesis and polymerization (copolyme M6) of fluorinated styrenes. IL Inves-
Vgatio~n of the copolymerizability of fluorinated styrenes with styrene and 2,5-dimethylstyrone
,SOURCE: Karbotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya (Carbon-chain macro-
molecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 40-44
-TOPIC TAGS: styrene, fluorinated styrene, 2, 5-dimethylatyrene, polymerization initiator,
.azodiisobutyronitrile, copolymerization
ABSTRACT: Since the introduction of a halogen atom ordinarily decreases the rate of honfo-
polymerization of styrenes, the copolymerization of fluorinated styrene with styrene and 2, 5-
'dimethylstyrone was investigated. The copolymerization constants r and r were determined,
.and the specific activity Q, radical polarity e and relative reactivity 11/4 o?the monomers
,were calculated. From the experimental data, the azeotropio composition of the copolymer
\'and the activity constant of 2, 6-dimethylatyrone could be determined. In decreasing order of rela.::
reactivity with respect to the atyrene radical, the monomers investigated can be arranged in
:Card
ACCESSION NR: AT4020698
I the following order. CF
MwwMs CF CPS CF2 ClIs CH CHo
F
:I-. ([>H, .-. > > >
CF CF& CF = CF& CP CFC1 CF CFC1
> > us > >
Q ..V
The block copolymerization was carried out at 60C in the presence of 0. 1% initiator (azodiiso-
butyronitrile). The boiling points and refractive indices of the monomers are tabulated. "The
authors express their deep gratitude to K. A. Kocheshkov and M. M. Koton for valuable hints
in the discussion of this paper. 11. Orig. art. has: 6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: LaningradsMy politekhnichesIdy institut im. M. L Kalinina. (Leningrad
Polytechnical Institute)
SUBMITTED: 09Apr62 DATE' 9CQ,' 20Mar64
ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: OC NOREFSOV, 003 OTHER: 001
Card
ACCESSION NR:
AP4042184 S/0190/64/006/007/1187/1189
AUTHOR: Yegorova, Ye. I.;.SmirnoVa,(Z'. A.; Dokukina, A. F.
TITLE: Synthesis and-polymerizatton (copolymerization) of fluorinated
styrenes. 111. Preparation and properties of copolymers of.'8tyrenes
fluorinated in the vinyl gioup~, with vinyl monome'rs
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 7, 1964,
1187-1189
TOPIC TAGS: copolymer, copolymerization, fluorinated styrene,-vinyl
monomer, thermoplastic copolymer, dielectric copolymer, heat-resistant
copolymer, alpha.beta.beta-trifluorostyrans-2.5-dimethylatyrene co-.
polymer
ABSTRACT: The following-new copolymers of fluorinated sty:Fenes withl
vinyl monomers have been synthes ized: n,,0,8-trif luorostyrene wish
styrene, 2. 5- dime thyl.styrene.,.or 2.5-difliiorostyrene; 4-methy'l-a.
o,o-tri-fluorostyrene with styrene or- 2,5-dimethylatyrehe; and
3-methyl-a,O,O-trifl'uo-rostyrene,- 0-fluorostyrane,or a-(difluoro-'
methyl) styrene with styrine.- The copolymerizahon was conducted
JL.pi.ther in emulsion at 60C.'.(ini.tiators, potassidm persulfate,and
Card
--------------- --- - --- - --- ---
ACCESSION NR: AP4042184
azobisisobutyronitrile), oi in the liquid phase: 1) with a stepwise:
increase of temperature from 50 to 170C or 2) at 60C I(initiator,
azobisisobutyronitrile). The~preparation methods.,,comp6sition,and.
properties-of the copolymers are described.. The synthesize7d copoly -'I~
mers are thermopla 'stics and.dielet'trics. They dissolvq; readily in
organic solvents. Emulsion copolymerized products have a.*higher
molecular.weight and a higher heat resistance than those copolymeriz'r-d,
in the liquid phasa. The highest heat resistance (190C) is exhibitea
by a,6.8-t rif 1 uorostyrene-2.5-dimethyletyrene copolymers. "The
authors 'express their deep appreciition to H. M. Koton for valuable
instructions during the discussion of the study and to K. i. Kocheshkov,,
in whose laboratory the monomers were synthesized:' Orig. art. has:
2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradsikiy po'lytekhnichaskiy institut imo' M. I...
Kalinin (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute),
SUBMITTED: 09Apr62 ~TD PRESS.-. 3055 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: GCO HT
NO,,,REF SOV: 004 OTHER. 000
2
~fd
C
-7
KOTON, M.M.; DOM)KINA, A.F.; YFGORCVA, Ye.I.
Kinetics of homogeneous and heteroaeneous polymerization of
%~ ~ -fluoro-substituted styrenes. DokI. AN SSSR 155 no.1-139-140
164. (VJRA 17-4)
1. Institut vysokomoleku3,yarnykh soyedineniy AN SSM. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Koton).
L 22531-65 mr. il j /FvT (-,n /jr:,~-Pp (c Q ITIFEWA (h A-Ak Pc-', /rr-): 'p-
Pob P., ML ;IAr
A C ('I r
A I-T 1. ~o I
SOURCE, AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 158, no. 5, 1964, 1120- 1122
TOPIC TAGS: halosubstituted paradivinvIbenzene. cor.)1)11vrnPri7--1tir.
P a r a -C.': v, -: ~ I -- .-~ 7 -..o -
ization, kine! ics
ABSTRACT: The copolyrnerizabilit of styrene and cg. halosuhstj t
y
vinylbenzenes, con"aining two vinyl groups of different activit.v
V~'
mers t~v r-adi,a: althnuiZh, I and 11 did fnrm
H, and III copolymeriv-d with styr-ene under emulsion, solution or bu-11,
C.,d 1/ 2
lwlv~ ----
L 22531-65
ACCESSION NR: AP4047947
polymerization ljsinE~ 0. 5% azo-bis-isobtityrodinitrile -is initiator 1:-,
wo, f,
ASSOC IA*!-*, D~N illnlliul vy*sokomoiekuhainv;~11-0i sovedirioni, A.Ill'i",
T7
SUB CODE: Gi~, GC NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 000
Card 212
1~4G(j )/FWT60/EFF(0/FPF(n)-2/ j )ITIPWA (h 1
ACCESSION 3T":
AUTHOR: ~~~tlir- e=-V~v Deceased! Pokukina, A. F~ V-t
Ye. V.; Boldyrev, A. G.
TIT:,E: The eff,~,ct of I-radlation from Co6o on substituted polys+ vrenFr
SOURCE: Vysokonolekulyarnyye soyegalneniys, V. 7, no. 3, 1969,
TOPIC TAGS: po 1y st-vren e, su bst i tuted polys tyrene , r ad i at i on ~ I Punriw- , radY
radi oc herai c ad' v i - Id
ABSTRACT: The effect of y-radiation on polystyrene, one of the mcst radiation-re-
sistant polymers, and on aubstituted polystyrenes (substituents: -H--, Br,
was investigated. Quartz ampu2s were filled with granulated pnl *y~~v-n-
evacuated to aDr,roxina+ely 10-4 MM 11 g nd sealed.
EL
06C sour~7e an.! ceived total do-ses of '-It, Mr. ~-hf~ ir
taken at 77K and V~OK, ;1 hcur8, I week, and I mon'th aft-
able in 7-:,er'~es were c-bse~-2 with var-,~,, 1-ils 'r
in the vcrmer were deduced fr-m, e Ezolut;ii-,; f
-h
in benzene. It was f7,und tha- the radical yield from radiolysis ipc-n:1F
Carid 11-2
ACLAIR ~F: AP5008359
tially on the nature and position of styrene substituents, e.g., the vield from
methylstyrenes is 0.5 orders of magnitude larger than that from stvre-'Ie.
i &rt. has: 2 figures and 1 table. vs
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut in. M. 1. K&11nina (Leningrad
Pol7technic Institute)
SUBMTTM: 23mar6h FNCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC, IVP
NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER- 001 ATD PRESS: 3217
Card
KOTCIN, M.M.; GORSHKOVA, I.A.j DOKUMA,_AIFZj SMIRNOVAP Z.A.
Copolymers of ctl~ 1~ -halo-subatituted p-divinylbenzene with
styrene. Vysokom. soed. 8 no. 13120-124 Ja166 (MM 19ti)
1, Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institutimeni Kalinina, i
Institut vysokamolekulyarnykh soyedinenly AN SSSR. Submitted
February 25, 1965.
L. 31155-66 '-EWT(m)/-ZWPQ)/T/ETCW-6 ~F/RM
ACC NH.- AP6003423 SOUR(;I-,' CODE: UR/0190/66/008/001/0120/0124
.
AUTHORS: Koton, M. M.-, Gorshkova, I. A.; Dokukina, A. F.; Smirnova, Z. A.
ORG: LeningTad Polytechnic Institute im. M. I. Kalinin (Leningradskiy
politekhnicheskiy institut); Institute of High-Molecular Polymers, AN SSSR (Institut
vysokomolekulyarnykh so edineniy AN SSSR)
.1,0
TITLE: Copolymers of a,,4,,d-halogen-eubstituted p-divikylbenzenes lith styren I
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 1p 1966, 120-124
TOPIC TAGS: copolymerization, styrene, free radical, graft copolymer, thermal
stability, IR spectrum
ABSTRACT: Properties of copolymers of styrene with p-vinyl- 0(, #-difluoro-,R-
chlorostyrene (I), p-isopropenyl- r(,p -difluoro-ld -chlorostyrene (II), and p-bis-
(q,,B-difluoro-,d-ohlorovinyl)benzene (III)
Fc'~CFCI FC=CFCI Fc-da
Card 1/2 HLCHs lhc_~ICH. F~~CFCI
UM 66-095.26+678-746
L 31155-66
ACC NR: AP6003423
at various compositions were investigated. Graft copolymers of styrene with styrme
copolymers of 1, 11, and III were produced. Investigated copolymers were prepared
.by free radical polymerization in bulk, in emulsion, and in solution, as described
by M. M. Koton, K. A. Kocheshkovv I. A. Gorshkova, A. F. Dokukina, and Ye. M. Panov
(Kokl. AN SSSR, 158, 5, 1120, 1964)- Solubility, thermal stability, viscosity
linits, and density of copolymers were determined, and their IR spectra are
~described. Copolymers obtained in bulk process were insoluble and thermally
.Dunstable$ those prepared in solution were soluble and more thermally stable 100C)$
while the emulsion process yielded insoluble and thermally very stabl; products.
'The authors express their gratitude to K. A. Kooheshkov and Ye. V. Kuvshinsky for
.valuable comments during evaluation of this wcrk. Orig. art. has: 1 iabre-l 2
figures, and 3 structures.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 25Feb65/ ORIG REFt 003
.Card 2/2
DMUKINA, A. P.
DMU INA, A P. -- nThe Connection between the Boundary Sympathetic Trunks
and the Vagus Nerve in the Cervical and Thoracic Regions of Man and Ani-
mals." Ryazan' Medical Inst iment Academician I. P. Pavlov. Ryazan', 1955.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences*)
SO: Xn1zhnaYa 12topis'. No. 4, Moscow, 1956
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
.9~bs Tour; Ref Zhur"Biol., No 14, 1958, G4785,
Ahthor -Zokukina, ,L. P.
Inst R-ya-z-a-nT-R-eZT=canstitute.
Title Materials on the Anatomy of the Oonnoctions
between Bordering Sympathetic Trunks and
Nervi Vagi in Man and -,unimals.
Orig Pub: Matorialy 19-y nauchn. knoferentsii Ryazansk.
med. in-ta po probleme: ";&,natomiya i patologiya
organov grudnoy polostill, Ryazan', 1956, 14-31.
.,;Lbs,,',-ract: By a laboratory method, in 35 human cadavers !ind
in 16 animals (fish, frogs, birds, dogs, and eats),
connection were revealed betweon the borderlnF
sympathetic trunks (AST) and the nervi vagi (NV)
in the cervical as well as in the thoracic section.
Oard 1/3
USSR / Human and *..nimal Morphology. Nervous System. 9-2
Poripheral Nervous Systom.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64785.
The connection between the supra-cervical bundle
SCB and the plexoid bundle PB is found most fre-
quently, being affected with the aid of the com-
missures or the partial growInS together of the
bundles. All the cervical bumdles of the &ST in
man and in animals are connected with the trunk
of the NV, while among the thoracic bundles of
the ijST in man the first, second, and fifth are
connected with it. The inter-bund.le branches of
the cervical and thoracic divisions of the
are also connected with the trunk of the NV ~rarely
in man). The bundles of the A'%ST may be connected
with the upper-laryngeal, recurrent, inferior
cardiac, pulmonary and pharyngeal branches of the
NV. Four types of connections have been isoleted
Card 2/3
USSIR / Hurrnn end J:,nimnl Morphology, Nurvous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
Lbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol,, No,14, 1958, 84785.
Abstract: betwoen the visoeral branches of theaST and NV:
1) the connection of the cardiac sympathetic
branches with the analogous branches of the NV,
with its recurrent and upper-laryngoal branches:
2) the connection of the laryngeal sympathetic
cardiac branches with the analogous branches of
the NTV, with its recurrent and superior cardiac
branches: 3) the connection of the pulmonary sym-
pathetic branches with the analogous branches of
the NV and with its recurrent branch; 4) the con-
nection of the vascular sympRthetic branches with
the vascular branches of the NV and its recurrent
branches. The number of connections of the ZT
and the NV is larger in the cervical sector than
in the thoracic. The largest number of corsiections
occur in the first cervical and the first and sec-
ond thoracic bundles.
Card 3/3
USSR /1 Human and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64786.
Author : 4g a A. P.
Inst : Ryazan' Medic-a-r-Institute.
Title : Concerning the Participation of the Commissures
Connecting the Cervical and the Thoracic Sec-
tions of Bordering Sympathetic Trunks and Nervi-
Vagi, in the Innervation of Internal Organs.
Orig Pub: lv%terialy 19-y nauchn. konferentsii Ryazaaak.
mod. in-ta po probleme: "Anatomiya i patologiya
organov grudnoy polostill, Ryazan', 1956, 32-37.
Abstract: In 35 human cadavers (ranging in age from 6-month-
old fetuses to adults 72 years of age) I and in 16
animal cadavers (fish, frogs, oats, dogs), it has
been demonstrated that there issue (0.5-1 mm in
Card 1/4
USSR / Hum-an and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
Abe Tour: Ref Zhur-Biolt, No 14, 1958, 64786.
Abstract: caliber from the commissures (0) tying together
the bordering sympathetic trunks and the nervi
vagi, nerve branches extending to the larynx, the
esophagus, the thyroid gland and its capsule,
the heart, the pericardium, the lungs, and the
lone muscle of the neck. This innervation is ef-
fe,~ted by the branches issuing either from the C
thumselves (C of the first order), or from the C
of the second order, i. e., such as, connect the
0 of the first order with the viscerol branches
of the bordering sympathetic trunks and the nervi
vagi. The connection of the C with internal or-
gans may be direct and indirect (the branches-
issuing from the C combine with the branches of
the bordering sympathetic trunk or the trunk of
Card 2/4
USSR 11 Human and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64786.
Abstract: the nervus vagus and, by means of them, take
part in the innervation of the internal organs).
The latter aspect of the connection is more
widespread; more frequently the branches from the
0 combine with the branches of the bordering sym-
pathetic trunk. Branches from the C in the cer-
vioal section are usually short, while in the
thore3io they may extend significantly and follow
an intricate travel line. Blood vessels, along
witih generally known sources of innervation, in
addition receive nerve branches from the 0. Vas-
cular branches have been revealed from the 0 to
the common carotid, internal carotid, inferior
thyroid, the first and second intercostal arteries
Card 3/4
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2
Peripheral Nervous System.
Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64786.
Abstract: and to the thoracic sector of the aorta. There
are caves of the divergence to the blood vessels
of branches of the 0, which connect the border-
ing sympathetic trunks with one another or the
bordering sympathetic trunks and the nervi vagi
of cpposite sides. -- I. B. Barabash.
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LAVROV, N.N. (Ryazan'); DOKUKINA, A.P. (Ryazan')
On the problem of some fetal deformities, Felld. i akush.
22 no-3:22-27 Ur 157 (ULRA 10:5)
(INTUS--ABNMRITIJIS AD DIWORMITUS)
( ~DOKUKINA, L.P.
Method for the repeated study of material in a course in normal
anatomy. Felld. i akush. 25 no.8:57-58 Ag '600 (KM 13:8)
1, Ryazanskoye meditsinskoye uchilishche.
(ANATOW, HaKAN)
KOTON, M.M.; DOKUKINA ,, ~.
-Polymerization capacitr of .-tin-aontaining..monomers. Dokl.
AN SSSR 152 no.6:1357 0 163. (MMA 16:11)
1, Institut vookomolakulyarnykh isoyedineniy AN SSSR.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Koton).
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-iphem' i -
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ACCESSIONt' ';R: AP404-7203
constarift. rif cn-L)olvrnerization show that all organotin monomers hnve a
irl- s combine more readfli, -wiO)
norner
a- i-,. ~~Vinyl phenyl-triphenvilead is ieS5 v(
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d da.LF, 3how that ar, increase ir. L". :.r
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ACCESSION NR: AP4042082 S/0079/64/054/006/1757/1758
AUTHOR: Xoton, M. M.~-Dokukina,-L-F.,
TITLE: The synthesis of unsaturated tin organic compounds
.SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, v. 34, no. 6, 1964, 1757-1758
TOPIC TAGS: synthesis, copolymer,.polymerization, organic solvent, tin organic',
monomer, stanniferous monomer,.vinyl compound, metal organic compound
ABSTRACT: The authors inveitigated a-method for developing a synthesis fc~r the
polymerization of unsaturated metal organic compounds by first obtaining:
:.n-vinylbiphenyltriphenyltin (1), and n-vinylphenyltricyclohexiltin (II). Tin
organic monomers (I and II), colorless crystals, are quite soluble in organic
solvents; they polymerize, easily, in bulk as well as in solution and product
copolymers with other vinyl compounds. The processes of synthesis are described
for both I and II. The authors express gratitude to J. M. Xiselov for his valuable
advice and assistance.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vy*aokomolekulyarny*kh soyedineniy, akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of high Kolecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences)SSSR).
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OTHER: 003
TURKIN, V. D., Docent, ROKUKINA, N. V., Engineer
Candidate of Technical Sciences
"The Machinability of Alloys by Cutting, Depend-
ing on their Umposition and Structure, "
Stan1d I Instrument Vol. 15, No. 10 - 11, 1944.
BR 52059019
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;skikb nauk-; DOOKI-MA, N.V.
Problem of creep in bearing alloys. Isel. splav. tevet, met@ 40011
71-80 '55. (MA 9:10)
(Bearing metals) (Creep of metals) (Babbitt metal)
78-3 3-43/47
AUTHORSt Gulldin, I. T. , Dokukina, N. V.
TITLE* The System AlUminum-Magnesium-Iron-Silic'on (Sistema alyuminiy-
-magniy-zhelezo-kremniy)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Necrganicheskoy Khimii91958.,VOl-3. Hr 39PP~799-814
(USSR)
ABSTRACTs In the refining of aluminum-alloys bythe magnesium method
aluminum and magnesium occur in the alloys as magnesium
aluminide.-The iron impurities in magnesium aluminide form
irom aluminide and.the silicon impurities - magnesium si-
lioide. Magnesium aluminide and iron aluminide form a
fusion diagram of-an eutectio type which pr~Lctical%v is
--in-the magimakum-alumiAide domain. The solubility of
iron-aluminide in-liquid-magnesium aluminide at a soli:dus
temperature is equal to 0. With a rise of temperature the
solubility of iron aluminide insignificantly increases
and at 50000 it amounts to 0,2 ~. Magnesium aluminide and
magnesibm silicidealso form a limit type of the fusion
diagram with primary" crystallization of magnesium silicide.
Card 1/3 With a rise of temperature the solubility of magnesium
Th System Aluminum-Magnesium-Iron-Bilicon
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silioide insignificantly ificreases and at 5000C it amounts
to 0971A. In the simultaneous absence of iron aluminide and
magnesium silioide up to 20 ~ magnesium-ailicide-,melt a
simple fusion diagram forma. The solubility of iron alumi-
nide and magnesium silicide in liquid magnesium aluminide
.inere-nee at 500 0C in the domain of the triangle in the
direction of secondary crystallization. The maximum solu-
bility of the intermetallides under these conditions amounts
to about 0,9 % at *a ratio iron-aluminides riagnesium-ailicide
M 1 1 3. The refiting of aluminum by the magnesium method can
also be performed with primary and secondary aluminum.. The
prpsence-of 2-% zinc in the aluminum alloys does in refining
not change-the crystallization domains of magnesium alu-
Millitte-and-;magnesium silioide and does not impair the solubi-
lity at low tempera.tures *ither. Only zinc dissolves in
magnesium silicide and is separated in the distillation
together with magnesiumv The presence of 2 ~ manganese in
the.alloys during the~procese-of refining does notachange
the.orystallization domains of iron ailicide and magnesium
Bilicide either and does not influence the solubility at
low temperature. Mangane-oe enters into iron aluminide and
Card 2/3 is separated from magnesium aluminide in'filt-ration. There
The System Aluminum-Magnesium-Iron-Silicon
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are 10 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references, which are
Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Gosudarstvenzyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tavetnykh
metallov
(State Scientific Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals)
SUBMITTEDs June 25, 1957
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SOV/180-59-6-13/31
AUTHORS; &kukina, N.V., Polyakova, M.D., and Shamray, F.I.
11 ILI
TITLEs Several Properties of the WSiq - NbS12 System AUoya
PERIODICALs Izvestlya Akademii nauk S8SR$Otde1eniye tekhnicheskikh
nauk$Metallurgiya i toplivo,1959INr 6tpp 102-109 (USSR)
ABSTRACT& Alloys were prepared from powders containing 99.2% Nb)
99j!% W and 99-13% Si. Mixtures containing 23-37% Si,
1. 76% W and o.~-62% Nb were prepared by hot pressing,
followed by are melting. The final compositions are
given in Table 1. Microsections were prepared in the
cast state and after 360 hours at 1000 OG followed by a
slow cool. Alloys containing less than 59.2% NbSi2
were two phased and greater than 59.2% NbS12 single
phased. The primary crystals of alloys on the WS12 side
had a long columnar-type structural with thin films of
the second phase in the grain boundary. In the alloys
lying on the NbS12 side, the primary% crystals were more
rounded. The alloys containing 29.3 NbS12 had
Card approximately equal amounts of both phases. The heat
1/3 treatment coarsened the structure of the alloys and
decreased the quantity of second phase in alloys
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Several Properties of the WS12 - NbS12 SySteM AUOys
containing up to 1.9% NbSi2. The microhardness of the
WSi phase was 1255-1280 ki/mm2. The microhardness of
100% NbS12 was 1038 and fell to 780 kg/mm2 with a
decrease to 71% NbS12 in the alloy. Further decreases in
NbS12 content led to an increase in microhardness. The
Vickers hardness increased from 723 to 840 kg/mM2 with
increase in NbS12 content from 0.7 to 65%. Further
increases in NbS12 content gave a curve similar to that
for microhardness. X-ray investigations showed only
NbS12 content. The lattice parameter decreased with
increase of WSi2 from 1.6 to 28.7%. The porosity of the
alloys varied from 1 to 7%. The electrical resistance
was found and calculated for zero porosity. The
resistance increases from 17.4 to 148 9 micro ohm/cm with
increase in NbS12 content from 0 to 46.5%. It then fell
to 23.2 micro ohm/am in the 98.1+% NbS12 alloy. The high
temperature strength at 1100 and 1200 OC in air gave poor
Card results. The oxide layer formed on the alloys is porous
and does not protect them from further oxidation.
2/3 Table 1+ gives the melting points of various alloys. An
equilibrium diagram was drawn from the above results
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Several Properties of the WS12 - NbS12 System
(Fig 7). The WS12 - NbS12 section of the W - Si - Nb
ternary system is pseudobinary. There is a wide range
of solid solutions of WSi2 in NbSi2, and eutectic at
about 29% NbS12-
There are 7 figures, 4 tables and 15 references, of
which 7 are German, 4 English, 3 Soviet and 1 French.
SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959
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UGKUKIVAj, N.V.; SHAMM., F. I.
Phase equilibrium in the system'W Si and certain alloy
pepperties. Poroph. met. 2 no.6:32-41 N-D 162. (HMA 15:12)
I* Institut metallurgii Ameni A.A.Baykova AN SSSR,
(Tungsten~--niobiump-silicon alloye-Hatallography)
(Phase rule and equilibrium)
DOKUKINA N V - SHAMRAY, F.I.
iniii"
I~nvestigating the turnaT3r Mtem tangsten - nidbium - silicon.
Trudy Inst. met. no.12IM-142 163. (KM 16:6)
(Tung-stan-niobimm-sili con alloya-Metallograpby)
7Phase rule and equi3ibrium)
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nR p,-isse composi t ton of Coe ~i I
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