SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DONTSOVA, G.M. - DOPPELMAYR, G.A.

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YATSFMOP Y4,IP,; L@@HTSOVA, G.M. Dstei- 4.ning the chemical ctomposition of petroleum paraffin and ozoetrits, Trudy UkrNIQRI,noe5s371-377 163o (MIU 18:3) TATSMO#-To.Fap 9 A .. M* sm "looobeidoal properUes at yetrol-mum ln the watero.U owtaoo froW fkrg= uoo7oX9D-2% 063o (Mm 1911) YATs'EUOO Ye.F,l DONTSOVA, O.Mol GORWHOVAt 1,ye. P .1wateorhomical properties of petroleumn in the new Carp%Wan fields, Trudy UkrNIGRI no.W33-2" 163. (MIRA 1911) ;")b I ''; t,:i'@ if,', ,`-,V@AKJI t@A, I , "C 0 lrir-ruao-@ tn cytochrom,-, oxiduse activity in homcgenates and mlto@:hondrla of IwAch embrjcu. Di0khiMlia 29 no.4: wl -j .,3(,4-' '1--Ag 164. (VIRA 18: 6) 1. Ill,30tut morfolopli zhlvctnykh lmiml Severtova AN SSSR, Moskva. WMIKI!, P.A.; po?rSOVA, G,V, -, -,-, '-- Extremely fast stimulaticn of the Increftse ir. enzymit,11c activity Ln the fortilization process. r.lokl. AN SSSR Y-2 no.,1@698-701 )V 165. (MTRA 180) 1. Inotitut, morfologli thivotnykh Im, AXSevortsovit AN SSSR. Submitted August 1, 1964. D-O:-i MOVA, N. D. DONT11011A, N, D,-"Certfln MvinzaR Occuring in thn Cardlowlacular Syqtem during ODii!torcho!ii.g.**(Digiirtqticn fnr Degrnma In Ulence qnd Fnjine,!rinp, Defend4d fit US3R Higher Educ%tional Ir@!titutions.) Omsk Rate MedicRl Inptitue imeni Y. 1. Kalinin, @'hair of Inqtitutional rherapy, Omsk, 1959 301 Knizhrmyn Letopial, No. 25, 18 Ju n 55 0 For Degree of Doctor of Vedical Sciences DC11TSO-Git Ii. F. ItCultivation Problems of tl.e Broadleaf Water Parsnip Sium Latifolium)." Cand Agr Sci,, Voronezh Agricultural Inst, Voronezh, 1954. WhBioly bo 7, Dee 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR @igher Educational Institutions (12) SC: Slim. No. 556) 21, Jun 55 SAFOJIOY. S.; SIROVA, O.;.Rqgm Modern!'Aing the technology of salting bids@. MiAu.ind.55,a 31 no.3:24 160. (MIRA 1.3:9) 1. lantogradakiy myasokonbinat. (Skins and bides) k I tv 7- 5 USSR / Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants N-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.,p No 6., March 1957., No 22984 Author DontgqyA,. JLjL- Title Dii-Sclemsis of Sugar Beets as Observed on the Rum Exper- imental-Sollection Station Orig Pub V sb.: Vdpr. agrotekhaiki i selektaii nakh&rnc)y svek-ly, M., Sellkhozgl.z, 1955, 160-161 Abstract It is estabIlshed that roots affected by dry sclerosis (Sclerotitm batatisola) are more poorly preserved in "kagELtov" than the bealthy ones. About 50% of diseased roots do not form any develcped sprouts after storage, and rot vith a lkagatov" rot during the storage period. The yield of seeds in plants diseased by dry sclerosis is diminished by 23-35%; crop losses from such seeds are increased as the disease stage of such roots is further aggravated by the disease. It is recommended that at the time of harvestp a thorough rejection of roots af- fected by -ir7 sclerosis be practiced. -I A ZDORGVO V.M.; PAI[LDVSKrY, L.G.; TARASOV, L.Ya., otv. red.;.-DWSOMA, POLYAKOV; M.G., teklm. red. [Eloctrio cap and fuse blastinglElektroognevoi sposob vzryva- niia. Hookva, Otdel tekhn.informatoil, 1959. 60 PO WRA 15:7) (Blasting) KHAZANOV, Ye.l.; KUZIMNA., G.V.;_ROKSUVA -@L- -@L Changois In the phase composition of an alumina,-kaolin charge mixture in the process of charge-resistance malting of fused silicon and aluminum* Trudy Vost,-Slbs fil. AN SJSR no.43i77-81 162. (KMA 16:3) (A.lumint&,n.-Zloctrometallargy) (SIM) (Phase rule and equilitrium) ACC NRt A26033649 SOURCE CODE: UR/0145/66/000/008/0090/0095 AUTHOR: Sidorin, I. I. (Doctor of technical sciences; Professor); Dontoova, S. G. (Aspirant) IORG: MVTU im. N. E. Baiiman TITLE: Phase transforuuttion and dimensional stability of (a + 0) titanium alloys i.SOURCE: IVUZ. Mashinoa,:royeniye, no. 8, 1966, 90-95 TOPIC TAGS: Atitanium a'.1loy, alloy structure stability, a*1=w=dd= -A. i i k talloy stabilization treatment/M alloy, VT8 alloy, VT3 1 alloy @ABSTRACT: To determine the optimum conditions for structure stabilizing heat treat- ir.ent of a + 0 titanium alloys, phase transformations occurring with volume changes iinduced by prolonged ag:.ng have been investigated in OT41U.S. RS110B] , VT8[MS. C135AMol !and VT3-1BIS. Till5A) titanium alloys. Hot-rolled alloys In the as-rolled condition or after a standard strangthening heat treatment were aged for-up to 2000 hr at tem- 'peratures ranging from -70 to 180C. All dimension changes in test specimens were ;analogous in all the investigated alloys, and all were found to be associated with the icumulative additions of specific volumes resulting from transformations of the metastable $-phase -md hydride transformation of the excess hydrogen liberated from ithe a-phase. OT4 alloy with a structure stable in the-20-100C range can he obtained 'by refrigeration at -70C for 1 hr following annealing at 900C. The stabilization LCard 1/2 UDC: 669.2.01 ACC NR, AP6033649 treatment for heat-treat,id VTO alloy consists of aging at 100C for 4-5 hr followed :by refrigeration at -70 @or 1 hr. The VT3-1 alloy structure requires the most complex ;stabilization treatment. It includes aging at 50C for 10 hr, refrigeration at -70C ;for 1 hr followed by aging at 180C for 3 hr and a second refrigeration at -70C for il hr. Of all the invento'.gated alloys, the VT9 alloy had the beat dimensional :stability. ;SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATEs llApr66/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001 Card * 2/2 US'Z'.41"Chemistry Gas purifization; E4,dxogen sulfide FD-2527 Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 6/14 Authors Ivanovskiy, F. P., Dontsova, V. A., Semenova, T. A. Title : Utilization of a by-product of the aluminum industry, red sludge, in the purification of gases from hydrogen sulfide Pr@riodical : Khim. prom. No 4, 218-222, Jun 1955 '.-ract : Investigated red sludge (mainly ferric oxide) from the Urallsk Aluminum Plant as an agent for the purification of industrial gases from hydrogen sulfide and found that it is effective. Determined the conditioas under which purification with red sludge should be carried out. Eight references; 3 USSR, 2 since 1940. One figure, one graph, 7 tabl-la. 4 77@ _T_@__:Oc@h/pr4 rim 3/0032/65/031/bO (9961- ACCMMN 111 AP50()7472! aq AUTHORS# mki;& ir-P Dontt@ K 1P All L, K, l4wftwft@ saw& 'TITLE Otirdintographb- _j IWO" or -the _pmduds of mloodatetraen synthesis VE1 WakwaAAW ix#. 3 ------ 1.965, 296 i-TOPIC TAGS1 0 it a 6@6@ograqhy/ Khrom 3'. chromatagraph- YCI orv.MI@Q* a 4 ABST PAM The - synth@sio or qplooc@atetra(me by oyallsat ion of ac(AZLene Ler - pressure takes--place in I @h* Uqi#d phas -0. @The reaction prioducts aret benzenej, cycloodatetrAftet:res, -ArA.iAdoterminAe impurit#s. The chromatographic method was usfxl fov Kltrva Lchrowk- tograph under the fonoiiM: conditionst -01,00147 P1 of proportioning liquid, z e0 it a Acarrier, - gram 3AtiorL_of.L 60 --- mash, length of carrier layar 2,45 mg 3W; -c,`ution of silicojw A to fixed ph"a, 1ZrAtioning "emoVorature of :00C, aid Agia- -,reloclty relations of nltrogw and hydr9f;aa equal to 15 ancl 30 ml,/nkn respective4t, Figurt 1 on the Ewlosvj@e -shove chr=torraw of partioning of the -reaction pivd-. ucts, It is seen thAt 1@ha partitio ni-ng is good, UnJor th* conditions or the expmriment no linear dependence was observed lnitetarnamirL3 concentmtion of tha OUVXOTD -wq f fouaTS280V _T fuw ;o puo puv 2aTun,2aq -q,,,& d liatimmuto mxm-'49qTq2ooT*'c* jo gq=q= oqvm=r* 2uTuoTq'Tq.=a -E *2U 'N@ jA h.7'. 77777?2@.. . . ............ VIANOVSKIY, F.P. V...A.; B4RABANSHCHIKOVA, N.F.; KAPI.All) L*K. Chromat.ograp-bi: analyuls of the products of the synQesis of @,y,,Jo-octntetriene. Zav.lab. 31 noj1296 165. (MIRA M12) 3. Gosudaratvennyy nauchno-issledovatellakly i proyektny7 inatitut azotmoy promychlennosti i produktov organicheskogo siriteza. SAPEZHINSKIYF I.I.; 311AYEV, Yu.V.; DONTSOVA,, Ye.0, Mechanism of the prolonged afterluminascence of serum albumin solutions, irrAdiated with ultravialtet rays. Biofixika 10 no.3j429-4J2. 165. (MIRA 18S11) 1, Institut kbimichaskoy fizlki AN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted May 5,, 196J.. DUT-'UN't'lX@. I. W.@'R/G eoche.,.i !at ry ) I;uy j 11-47 Minerals - Chemical Propertioa "Isotopic Co,-aposition of (xygen in Certain Minerals," A. P. bilicEradov, E. I. Dontsova, 2 pp "Dok Akad Nnuk USSR Nov Sor" Vol LVI, 110 4 Mnerals investlgated are cuprite) magnetite, and chromite. ?A IT93 DONTSOVA. YE. I. USSR/Chemistry - Alurfinosilicates Chemistry - 0xyF,,en I-ACt 1947 111sotope Composition of Oxygen of Aluminosilicate of Rock,,' A. P. Vinogradov, Ye. I. Dontsova, Inst Geocham and Analytical Chem imeni @. I. Vernadskiy, Acad Sci USSR,, 2 pp "Dok Akad Nauk SSAi" Vol LVIII,, No 1 Concludes on the bauis of experiments conducted: 1) in formation of hard silicate covering of the Earth and water (or steam, if trim the point of view of molten differen- tiation of the covering of the Earth)., t!@ere is no division of isotopes of oxygen (between aluminosilicate and water); 2) the few observed changes in the isotope com- position of oxygen of aluminosilicates and water (for C02, carbonates, some minerals, oxygen of the air) are apparently only characteristic for the processes, going into the upper covering br the Earth-the biosphere. PA 52T10 DOWSOVA, Ye. 1. "Isotope Composition of the Oxygen in Some Rocks and Minerals," Dokl. A. Nnuk SSSR, 61, No. 2p 1948 Inst. Geochem. and Anal. Chem. im Vernadskiy, Acad. Sci. USSR 100 a ** i 00 0 ,** t go 81 00 4*., seal 000 ego' g: r NMI madel= two, = "6026146 -611 , Ile: 958. A study of 00 Ito"" ot Wdation (mating) of Ina with I." the aid of ozygon Isotopese It. Dok;*dY Mad. .4s-A(j94S)'J;v-.21 (in Russian). W. B.S.S.R. .30 W3 In the course of gooshmisal studies an tb* aictaps content of ongem In minendag " a motbW for determislag the genesis of rocks and aiwmls,, the author made several experiments an the oxidation of iron In river water. The rusting took place to the W&BOOM of air containing various quantities of the slotope 6lis As a ro#Adt It was found that water, not airp Is tin MID source of ar;1jen In rust# and that the part played by the air ox7jen in the pmeess of rusting Is that of a depolarlsor. :2,-vs/. 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The Awyeis of the brat grow (Siter suftingue of vast W Crystallization) Old -um i, wg. ah"N's" t 0, do that Of 0 90 water. VA" A Milliliter lftMUpUde of nWp~tjl*S revealed a 5 v awow. T%M letter resaft Points to the C06 of the limestoot he the probilits Source. (under deflaits, cmalkso of promemirs). of im adural's Wzygm. The met" goal Invely" determinations of @Wdk gravilles of SYR- thetic welor; an accoar"I me 20.4 Y. 49" Folipliew Two IN $404 Ogg soy ON uLLInest 619411 at *me lot ML@@ SR A I I ad 0 0 0 1 W as a 1 9 U 0 n1i W- 9- ; ; ; A ii A ; j J@rl It 111, 410 64 0 0 0 0 ,60 et 4 6.0 I-tih.1 L@414f-t-ffi so nee lee use see Joe nos 41111411 led Nee use see *ag bw L UTVMIAJ 'N *v Imoy powass-za -22,41a lpuv (f;opTxoxptq) U0T-4vVTz0 glmil=d uastqoq@ atuvqo"@@so,4ooTpuT -eTqZ .za4ua -V= (s#pT=zpgq) - uoT,4vppm jo st@mpoad uaaa!@Qq ttMAD po-4uqTxjsTp 999 VoUto wo OaR ;o C!ZT@w9T!aqulToj*mvqz &ITTOL0,0'riTozo UOT4wpT= Gqql UT P=00- * (9%-ST '90S liriri ToA Am xnvg 3m 40a. * JZ) .18!:@Vft U0.1.7 ATTVTq.Uggg* PQATXQP 9T. JW41iik XD gvozxo cm jo oonagaid aq-@ uT uoT!tvpTxo a& jm -@vnjx=d LWMrJ OR14. JO U8943CO Vq't 4'gq!t 9TO RUTgn A PQqBTTW@92 ,L9T-99T dd 'T Oil 'Axxrl TOA H999 Augg AV 310a, 1199a TOO PV0V 'XTXJ;Pvaz0A 'I *A TUmT W-IqD -4krvuV Puv maqooao jo A-Gul 'vAO94UOa *1 **1 Ipoq4oK ado-4oul oiqq. JO PTY QUq- tMTM VOxI TO (SaT49ag) uOTZVPTXO JO 00000-rd Qq4 JO vOT4w,3-fISQAtrr. ag,Tnr,,T se.do,4091 luo-;so"oo - Ln9T=tjp/vqqft DONTSOVA, Ye. 1. "Isotope Composition of the oxygen of skarn-origin minerals7 A. P. Vinogradov and E. 1. Dontsova, Dokl. Ak. Nauk SSSR 1952, vol, 85, lio. 6, Aug 21 ths NR NO FA ShIfta a RNA WIALWA@ I Mi.711Ki* Mcltll DOSTSOVA, USSR/h7sical - Chemisitry Card 1/1 Author i Dentoolrap Es L Title t ExchanIge of oxygen Lsotopes between natural S102 and carbon dioxide. Periodical t Doklo AN W3R 95# 6s 12201 21 Apr 19A Abstract t The article describes experimental determination, by the method of isotopic exchanges the mobility of oxygen in silicates (SI02). As an ixchanging agent carbon ftoxide was tanan (CO2), Diagrams. Inititution V, I. Vernadskiyls Institute of Goo-Chemistry of the Acad, of See, ot the USSR, Submitted t 3 Mar 2.954 me ly of Oxylt add 4 TS."S, TM 100 31: prCstat AlitsdOtkMil ean -em sphene, albite. WWI Strain size of 12 p and 4 a. The of"'i'(11161V 4 exiAntice "( (PI Willi 01, in the letap. Into JSGWbvl 100' durins!M irtin. to 8 lin. 6 baxg,,t an the uie of CO, with an 0" conle"t (A 1.4%. Thor reusiv, are plotW In I"heirmi and temp, vs. exchange curves from which the kinetics art caled, by the! #auction a - -p W (y + a/a) in which a In the percentage exchange, r the time;., and a are consts. of die tuateAd and al)p. Theav.dtpth of the exchange 6 a specific property of the mineral struct tire. At 11000 3 lirs.), tt k% Iii corundum, V.5% in tuica. Q In sphtL-e. 48.10,'o in albite, 40% in quartz.! It Isincreased with increased anion charges, and isilmeased with Increasing 3-dituensionall framework formation. 0 Hado-S u-111ch axe lint bound I'), Isioll tetrahlutra ale act Lvjt4A jor- the t- hani xc! ge.-e.g.' UnUtr fonclkwl rtLiflutis tinder the ectudiflotts (if cutt.%t. usch.41IRL Isusteric curves for st 105; exettangt) tire given in log r vs. 1/1' I(P. These citt be extrap'll'itell if) luir tri!i 9. The Colt ;=! Oil "change ri-actions under gwil. ct w I ln!) tire bc-t iffin'tra(vil fur Allite, Willi an ex. Clk!ltll;e I't I0% its!& linw- pcriml id lo" yc its, for Njdaetie wids jJI'll AW Willi Y'-,jj- *%&YOWEN=5w`h 9'Rzl ;4mS'.Y.'Y. M. lost Mb a at= Mu4s Ot, and A" agstimst in COs was studW at various tmjv, for 2o win. to is hm rhe rata W eubasict was - v lower with timt, and an equH. was reAefted WITV121hrs. The hetero- immm gaftous On.ftehange with the minnuh p-coeds Itatimy Analogously to the Sm imbause (CA, 50, W ald). 'Ile rate of ftc6nge foUowtd the order FcA > AW. > M% at 11000, mW the rate or exchange for Mtto@ w" tletd. at 7001., difference in the exchause rates of Oet oxides way be aled to their chfftmt tendency to f2w in Various valescies, and the rate it higher the stronger are the metallic;!oprq@! of tl@e ekt"". 01 G' vii Jetd. and as@ i igruNua, d@dram 4) wits found. AN, the t--Itzyp@ , 1-ilt) I if.-I-14 I- tf- 2@ -L=fm --a 0 '31 -w-!-- -'@AeLut 'A gel-i. 1p: ..ml !hxamite wrire v@ d- L. ti-E 'q -iL. We C(intailled al'-Ae "lleavy" QxvIrEl Al A Witt cipts. it vim 511'rXII that t1m O.Anpic CtIT11:1 al. wcrr@r t-Xt al COMPAXed 11itit the 0 CT ri%cf IFfitcl", ;17N :@mt of is ttural oxtilts at Fe of "di-itnt u v o@ititw S, I " st udies were vW, e to examkik, R& I ktti@', ut iiw,'!@:wv, @mrj c(chfinge equil. (,( tfie 0 of otide cr iatrJ-i, uml 5,1;- clitt"'I fuld a4mit-Isilicatcs. wab lix 0 (if ul-t, titt"ul witty (34. Otitf- Inivief-all -w-diod w@'r' Ngn' '.' F vj0j, Al,.Os. Amd ISA. i:kc-, w@is, "ri x,l : ut LiL@ @ t r statht tc;mditloni it'differod fesnpi (ziXi-MW) :imt %'vlti difUjitat tiaticsof"coatact with Fmcfs-iA3 (6 firi@. to nj nim 1), 11te putieltsixt-1111 ttte ininrcal pa-Arter ctmHA %@;Is '16 U, 4 m. fitfare cxcfiwq,@ the Nttighed- jift;an of j@,@o.Act dchplrattf! ill 1K9CVQ (nf 3 ILVII. dt 4W-CUO !51.t,@JOC . Analysis Ot C(h W&S Usade with a ult.tal AV, relistive accuracy ct detris. of t1to fAtio