SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DRUZHININ, I.D. - DRUZHININ, I.I.

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USSR/MicrobioloCW - Microorganisma PathoL;onic to Hu=s and F-4 Animals Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biel., No 10, 1958o 43344 Author : Druzhininj IsD4p Kondratenkop G,P.p Kryukova) Z.V. Inst : - Title : Significance of AMautination Reaction of Virus-CharMd Bacteria (AVB) in Laboratory Diagaosis of Scarlet Fevers Orig Pub : Zh. mikrobiole, epidemiole i irmunobiologii, 1956 (1957),, 23-24. Abstract : The diaGnostic significance of-AIVB reaction by the Woin- bera and Tokar method in scarlet fever was studied, A stock culture of typhoid fever bacteria #4277, killed by heating for I hour at 560, was charged with smears from pharynxes of scarlet fever patients. As antibodies a blood serum, of scarlet favor convalescents was used, taken on the 20-40th day of sickness. A mixture of sera from 6-8 convalescents was first exhausted by a thick suspension Card 1/3 USSB/Microbioloa - Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans P-4 and Animals. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, 43344 of typhoid fever bacteria in order to eliminate the acti- vity of typhoid fever aCxglutinins which might be contained in the convalescent's bloods Smears from pharynxes of 332 patients were examined once, and 4-6 times in 18 patients for a period of 4-6 weeksp In 63,,3% of patients the smears were taken on the 2-6th day of disease, in 36,4% at later periodso 36 amears were taken from patients with atypical forms and 314 from patients with typical forms of scarlet fever of different severity, Of the 319 reactions studied 240 positive results and 43 doubtful vere obtained. The average limiting aC;lutination titer was 1:72. Thus, with a single test of smears from the pharynx a diagnosis of seazlet fever was confirmed with the aid of AVB in 240 patients, ise, in 68%. Repeated examinations of 18 pa- tients showed that the antiGen disappears between the 18th and 3M day of diseases Card 2/3 41 USSR/Microbioloa - Microorganisms Pathoc;cnic to Homans and F-4 Aninals. Ab s Jour Rof Zhur - Diol., No 10, 1958~ 43344 Control exatdnations of 45 vall, persons and 7 children with measles produced 50 noCptive and 2 doubtful (patients with measles vith a titer of 1:20) results. The authors consider that use of depleted and mixed sera fron scarlet rover convalescente, vhich sirq)lifies the reaction and increases the pereentaGe of positive reactions) makes utilization of this method possible for diagnosing atypi- cal cases of scarlet favor. Card 3/3 11V fA~ PIRMININ, 1. D. TWO, G.P.; KRYUKOVA, Z.V. Role of the agglutination of virus-coated bacterin in the laboratory diagnosis of scarlet favor. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. i immun supplement .for 1956:23-24 157 WRA lit3) 1. Is kafedry mikroblologii i infektaionnoy kliniki Stalinskogo meditsinskogo institute. (AGGLUTINATION) (SCARM FIVIM) USSR/Microbiologyt Microbes Pathologic for Ilan and Animal Abs Jor : Ref Zhur-Biol., ITO 13, 1958, 57?32 Author : Kolomoytsev L. R., Drii?.hinin T. Da_, Zalogina V. S. Inst 4..-- Title Antigenic and Immunogenic Properties of the Phytoncide Antidysentery Vaccine Orig Pub Zjh. mikrobiol., epidemiol. i immunologii,1957, No 7, 135-136 Abstract Results of the study of the antigenic and immu- nogenic properties of phytoneyde (killed by the action of volatile fractions of garlic) anti- dysentery vaccine Drepared from Flexner's strain type W and heated and formalinized vaccine of the samo strain( the method is cited) are repor- tod, The imiminogenesis of the garlic vmcine and Card 112 U;SSR/Microbiology. Microbes Pathogonic for Man and F Animals Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958, 57732 Abstract the prophylactic properties of the sera obtai- ned upon the immunization o rabbits with this vacdine as well as the barrier fixation fun- ction in immunized. mice was considerably higher than the correSDonding indicators of the hea- ted and formalinized vaccine. Card 2/2 65 DRUZHININ,. KORWTWOO 00pot, UZAAMO, Move Bacterial contamination of mine inter and viability of dysentery bacteria In suob water. 01g. I eau. 24 no.9:84-85 B 159. (KMA 13:1) 1. 1z kafedry m1kroblologli Stalinskogo moditsinskogo Instituts, I Stalluskoy orodskoy sanitarno-spidemiologioheekoy stantell. 1XINE WATXR--BACTXRIOLOGT) (SHIGEM) ZATS, L*B.j doktor med.naukt~MRUZB2LIX4,IADv, assistent; STRONGOVSKAYA, N.V., assistent; OZHIGAR, I.V., laborant Evaluation of the reaction of the agglutination of virus-coated bacteria (AVB reaction) in the laboratory diagnosis of trachoma. Oft.zhur. 15 no.7:413-417 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Iz kafedry glaznykh bolezney i kafedry mikrobiologii Stalinskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni A.M.GorIkeigo. (AGGLUTINATION) (CONJUNCTIVITIS, GRANULAR) ROLOMOYTSM, L.R.; PRUMININ, I.D. Use of phage-impregnated discs in determining the sensitivity of bacterial cultures. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.3-.40-41 Mr 062. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Is kafedry mikrobiologii Donetskogo maditsinakogo instituta. (BACTERIOPILAGE) k; MTJZHININ, Igor' (g. Uningrad) Born from inspiration. Mest.prom. I khud.promys. 2 no-5tl3-14 My 161. (Jewalers-Technological innovations) (MIRA 14:5) A DUrSHERALMVA# Nel DRUZHININ, IeOv"- awwwwon- , Forwtion of complex compounds and the distribution of urea in a solid systsa and in solutions. rsv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekb, nauk 3 no,2s73-& 161. (MIRA 160) (Ursa) (Complex compounds) otv, red.; BATYRCKAYEV, I.Ye., red. 1 BLESHIKSKIT, DRUZHININ S. V. red.j KOHOPELIKO, X.G., red.; MYNOV, M., red.; SULAYMANKULOVt K., r*d.j FDMENKO, V.L.b red.izd-va; POPOVAq M.G., tekhn. red. (Materials f=a the Conference Devoted to the Centennial of the Birth of Aeadsigician N.S.Kurnakov] Sbarnik materialov Konforentaii, Ooevyaahehennqi 100-letii6 so dqia roshdonlia akaftbl~a N.S.Kurnekova. Frunze, 12d-vo AN Kirgiz.SSR, 1963. 175*p. (HIR& 16:7) 1, Konforentsiya, poovyishchennaya 100-letiyu so dnys rozhde- niya akademika N. S. Kurnakova. (Kurnakov, Nikolay Semenovich, 1860-1941) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical) - . a ~ ]11- -- NJ P__ va-u. &L ALI :7 i~ 4 1 T V WIL . W'. 0 4 a Lake lbothil. .4. Z, Isloismov or.1 I..G.-Damah6i", -00 of Amoo. mAtfor d"4. thys.4hims., tail. gisim. Ch, (11. !l. S l ho ir mid l f h d h .00 06 t 7401 It.) 0. -U cheM. layelliolk ro 01), -T e resu ts o s y o of Lskir Maltal (WMem Jilberia) Its a are discussed. T he problests a( - productloa of 00 Na Ci and No.10. f tons the lake requires further study. - Chu. 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K 00 3 004 of" o ig CLAVAMATOW U 15 AV 00 AS 0 ;W, 00-00004000*000040000060000000000 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 a goo %0 coo goo so* 000 Soo goo Ito 0 %goo goo 41 a ew a is a I Iff Is 9 A 3 6 1 00 a a M 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 * 0000 00 0 : 0 -, 'P - W 'a 09MMAW 4MMMONVA-MMMAO, M DRUMNIN, L G. "Physioochemical Invostigation and Induntrinl Utilization of the Sulfatc, Lake Bbeyta," Sub. 12 Feb 47, Inst of General rind Inorflanic Chemistry Iment X. S. Kurnakov, Acad Sci USSR. Dissertati6ns presented for degrees In science find engineering In Moscw in 1947. SO: Sum.ro.457, 18 A-Pr 55 UM/Cheadetr7 - Salts Aug Brines *Preparing Complex Salts CrystalIlzed From the Brines of Kkr&-Bogaz-Gol," 1. G. Druzhinin, V. Rjka*,fev, 1. S. Chelyadina, A.I. Lazareva, Inat of Gen and Inorg Chem, Acad Sci usm, 6 pp "Zhur Prik Xhim" Vol XXII, No 8 Kara-Bogaz-Gol brines give variable yields of salts) depending on the temperature. At 00 C, there is a relatively high yield of magnesium sulfate; above 250 C, a8trakhamite is obtained; and -below O'D C, airabilate is the chief product. Saturated ift . 67/49T72 UM/Chemistry - Salts (Contd) Aug 49 imodium, sulfate solutions yield an much as 268 k9 of mir"ilate per 1 cubic meter of solution. Sub- Ritte& 5 Jan 49 - 6714W72 Its Abet# b. XOS 4 tallned. The luble it Cacl,. *~CIC4 stw by *t4kb e and le 4b,40 st4s* 0 00.0 wt 4nd t.) - Uat p tit too Tbi d c '72 4 ctl-ofb ft 'pith kom C~ t 4w tb* 70 t 4s.gai lk on .44"ZO- C-ch - thi ~44040rm a etv" tro~n 41 age cocQu 80 .81 oc in V, I bW~ICLemVlstry - Toxicology Sep/Oct 51 Melie-nair-ation of Metallic Poisons in Biological M&*erials- I," I. G. Druzhinin, P. S. Kislitayn, j6at~ of Feroxidic Compds, Acad Sci USSR and arovsk Med Inst I"Zbur, Analit Khim" Vol VI, No 5, pp 321-324 ~oried out methcd for rapid accurate quant detn of Cu, Ag or Bi in org substances ucing "int Olectroiysis," i.e., without external elec ~=~rent, for isolation of metal. Grap'thite elec- 189r14 bSSR/Che=istry - Toxicology Sep/Oct 51 (Contd) (*ZU-C02) can be used instead of expensive .trpde ~Pt.~ Method can be used for, analysis of biol ma- ~tiiiais in forensic medicine, sanitary hygiene, ;'arA,related flds. SSR/Chemistry - Explosives, Perchlorate* 11 Jun 52 Solubility Diagram of the Ternary System NaC104 24C'04 - U20 at 250, " A. S. Karnaukhov, I. G.I ruzhinin, Yaroslavl State Pedagogical Inst imeni K. D. ra h in a k 1, y Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIV, No 5, pp 963 - 966 diagram of straight-line coordinates was constructed or the interaction of sodium andammonium perchlorates n aq soln. The curve consists of 3 branches: one or the crystn of the anhydrous jammordum perchlorate, ze for the solid soln M010jeW104 and sodium ercblcrate, and one for the sepn into the solid phase if sodium perchlorate monohydrate. This isotherm Liffers sharply from that obtalned by FreAth who )lotted only 5 points. This curve ha-s 25 points. Pre-i dented by Acad 1. 1. Chernyayev 9 Apr 52. 223TI2 TAM, A.P. Periodate method of determining lithium. Uch.z&p.BIol.-pochv.f&k. Kir.un. no.3:3-6 152. (XLPA 10:5) (Idthiurp-Axalysis) (Potassium pqriodates) Hydrochemical characteristic of surface and underground waters of the Absyty lake region. Gidrokhim.mat. n0-20:35-45 '53. (KLRA 70) I ~ , I ... t ".,. I ~ I., 1. laboratoriya pce*aii B-nykh s,oyedinenly Akademii nauk SSSR,XosICva. (Bbeyty, Iake--Rydrology) (Fqdrology--lbeyty, lake) UUGIXOV, A.Kh.; DRUZHININ, I.G., redaktor; SXRXBRYAKOV, V.I., tekhnichs- skiy reda-k =or --- [Stock salt resources of Lirghisistan) Resursy kormovoi soli Kirgisit. Prunze, lzd-vo Akadamii nauk Kirgizekoi SSR, 1955. 15 P. (YArghizistan-Balt) (MIRA 9:9) DRU2MMnj,, Inn, ftorg4aviah, professor; SHMIA11F. A.Z., dotment; - ~ I -DISTANOV, GA., otvatetvennyy radaktor (Physical and chemical study of modifications of calcium chloride totral7drate) Ils iko-khim lobe skoe isuchento modif IkBtall obstyrakh- vodnogo khloristogo kal'tatia, Frunze, Xtrgirskil gos.univ., 1955. 63 pq (KIBA 10:1) (Calcium chloride) Intervid elEctrulyns &s &r. &n&17Lczd rurthod ~foi~ the dAl*rmiEL&U(ju of Imall quantlucs at ctrt4it u 1:lrmentl- lnt-nii eleCtrnSlIll 1-11, -pl-t, kg I u Bt 11 j jig 1.1 -taw,d lt,t :i,-, '11to !,2Ur ~lmIctt_- CAG Le 1~1.1-1), determun-d with sutisfactricy ucuracy to ,it.;ut I hr. The use of a graphite electrM- f~ th, iust~;td ct tlt~ ~p~v~vt- P:~tjaunl 'KIN SOUICU'u" P~AIW, KG; PRIDMAY, TaD.; ZINOVIYIV, A.A.; LOPIKA, K.D.; DRUZHININ. I.G., redaktor; TSYBINA, Te.ye, takhnichoskiy radektor - [BinM sulfates of sodium and calcium and ways of processing then in natural deposits] Dvoinye sullfaty natrila I kalstelia I putt perarabotki ikh prirodnykh otloshenit. Frunze. Izd-vo Aksdemii nauk Urgivskot M. 1956. 133 P. (KLRI 10:1) (sodium sulfate) (Calcium-sulfate) IMNISOV, P.V. 1 0 0010;W120TO V. Hydr.ochomical characteristics of rivers In the Chu Basin. Trudy ~not.vodokhosol snorg.Al XIrfiM no,3sl23-126 15~. (KlU 9:11) (dhu Valley--Rimrs) Mter-4nalyslo) MNISOV, P.V.l BXWVA. 0.1.1 ZLDYROT. V.1 DRUMININ, I.G. , . 4~,, 'C , ~,, r`: Hydrochamical characterlsti.ps.of rivers.of the losyk-Kull Bantu. Trudy Inst.wod.khox.1 snerg.AN Kir.SSR no.3:127-137 156. (XLU '9:11) (Issyk-Wl Province--Rivers) (Water--*m&lyelm) __ .- - II I - - ly-f I ~_) I Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. The chemistry. Equilibrium. rhysico- chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9, 1957~ 2"~4 Author : Drazb1nin I. G.o Shepelev A. I. Inst : '71~%Me af-Mmmi-stryp Academy of Sciences Kirgiz SSR Title : Quaternary System Calcium- and Sodium Chloride - Hydrogen Chloride - - Water. Orig Pab: Tr. In-ta khimii AN KirgSSR, 1956, No To 3-17 Abstract: Investigation, at 25 0, of solubility, and also of density and visco- sity, of saturated solutions of the system C&Clskr NaC1 - RM - H.,.O (1), and of the included therein systems of NsCl - HC1 - H.,jO (II), CaClj, - NaCl - HxO (171) and CaClx - HC1 - HO (IV). In system I neither &aid salts nor hydrates are formed, properties vary in ac-cor- ,dance with continuous curves having minima. It was found that in system II, alpha-, beta- and gm-m-modifications of CaCl;~.AHO, can separate from metastabile solutions, at NaC1 concentrations up to Card 1/2 -74- Category: UWE / Physical Chemistry -1bermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Zquilibrium. Physico- cbe-Ical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 29954 0.5 mol.$. System IV is characterized by the presence, alongside with stabile, of metastabile regions of separation of all three modi- fications of tetrabydrate and C&M, .,,. 2H.,I.O. Metastabile solutions have higher viscosity and density than the stabile solutions. The very small fields of tetrabydrates of alpha- and beta-moclification, and of the dihydrate, am stretched out as a narrow strip along the C&Cl,,- HCl.,side. Card 2/2 -75- I 1 .1 ~ - - f I I I , ~ I t - Y. - ~ A " -1. / _'I ~ I " I . BUISHINSUT, S.V. :..~_~~~RAMOVA, VJF.; BUKITNATA, L.P. Application of fertilizers and means for fighting forest and fruit posts* Trudy InstAhim. AN Kir.SSR no-7:137-143-D '56. j I WaA 1013) Orertilizers and manures) (Trees--Disesmes and posts) TILIKANS. Tu.Y&.taUZH1j1Nj 1.0es redaktorg TMIXA, Ye.T., takhatcheekly redaktor, [Crystallization of Olts from A'queeus solutions In the presenee of admixtures of various iond MristaIlliateiia solet Is vodnykh rastvorov v prioutetwil prinessi rasnykhdonov. Frunze, Izd-wo Akad.nauk Kir sokol SSR, 195 205 pe (MIRA 10:4) rarystaUizatioT ,DRUZHININ, I.G., akademik; ISAIXV, M., kand,,geograf.nauk Peat deposits of the Kirghiz S.S.R. Zbor.stspo lzuch,tOrf,J'Dnd& no.2-.147-156 157.' ' (min 11: 6) LAN Kirgizekoy SSR (for Drushinin). 2* Kirgizeldy gosudarstvennyy univerwitet (for Isayev). (lirghisistan-Peat) VIII ~ 4-1 r f (- / All~ -L, - - MYNO. me - MWJLVMwidww IMMMP- - Solubility of the system of calcium and sodium sulffttes st o, 2o, 4o,,6o, and 800 C and the Tien Shqn glAuberite rocks. 1%v. AN KIr.SSR 'no.4:89-117 157. (XLRA 10:7) (Tien Shnn--MAuberite) (Crystallization) ~,-G_ , red.; ANOMNA, N.I., tekhn.red. (Works of young scientists in the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz A.B.S.R.] Trudy molodykh nauchnvkh rabotnikov AN Kirgizokoi SSR. Frunze. 1958. 409 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Akadomiya nauk Xirgizekoy SSR, Frunze. (Science--Collected works) J )~ V 2,~A IN I N II . - ILIDINOT, M., nsuchnyy sotradnik; BATTMAM, I.; LOPINA-SHWRIX, N,D,; KABATIV, A.; IMANAMOV, B.: SULATHANMOT, Koo kand-14him.nauk; DUYSMALITEVA, No; ADAM, Ao; KAZITEV, X.; GOLOVIN. Y.I,; BAXASOVA, Z.; KOVALENOK, Z.F.; SMUKHINA, N.P.; BUGUBAYEV, A.B.. tarshiy prepodavatell; BAYBULATOV, Z.B., mladshiy nauchnyy : otradnik: FILIPPOV, N.A.. mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MAMBSTA- KUNOV, To, aspirant; IMANKULOY, A., aspirant; TURKAMETOT, S., mladshiy nauchnvy sotrudnik; KUMIAMEDZIYEV, U.K., nauchnyy sotrudnik; XONWAYET, A.O.; PAK, L.V,; ZJDAKOV, O.L.; TOKTOSUNOV, A.; KULAKOVA, R.I.; ASKIRAKHMOT. Shoo aspirant; ALTSHBAYZV, B.; 'SULTANALIYZV, A.; AKIDWOV, X.; POLONOVA. A.P.; NIXITINSKITO Yu.I.; MEAO=OV, S.Sh.; DZHUMBATEV, B.O., nauchny7 sotrudnik; DWJZHININ. I.G., red.; ANOXHINA, M.G., takhn.red. ------- (Papers by junior scientists of the Academy of Sciences of the lirghis S.S.R.3 Trudy molodykh nauchnyth rabotnikov AV lirgisakoi SSR. Frunze, 1958. 411 p. (Continued on next card) (MIRA 12s)) KYMIIOV, M.--(Continued) Card 2. 1 Akademlya nauk KirgIzekey SSR, Yrtmre. 2, Institut khimll AN i1rg.MM (for XydYnov). 3. Kirgi%Wdy gesudaretvennyy universitst (for Bugubsyev). 4. Institut geologii AN Kirg.SSR (for Baybulatov). 5. Inatitut vadnogo khosysystva I energetiki AN Kirg.SSR (for Filippov). 6. Mel fiziki i matematiki AN XIrg.SGR (for Kambstakunov, Imankulov). 7. Institut zoologii i parasitologii AN Kirg.SSR (for Turmambetov). 8. Xirgizakiy meditainakiy institut (for Hukhamedziyev). 9. Otdel pachvovedeniya AN Kirg.SSR (Ashirakhmano*). 10. Institut betaniki AN Kirg,SSH (for Alyohbayevo Sultanaliyev, Akhmoto-Y, Polanovs, Nikltiuskiy). 11. Inatitut istorti AIT Kirg.SM (for %hmmbayev). (Science-Collections) ISMV, D.I,; DRUMININ, LG, Peat bogs In the Kirghiz S.S.R# Trudy Otd.geagej Tlan,fiso- geog.sta.AN KIr.SM no.1:6- 158, (MIRL 12:2) 7-75 (Kirghisistan--Peat bogs) 5W AUTHORS: Shevchuk# V. G Druzhinin I G. SOV/153-58-2-5/30 TITLEt The Solubility of Salts in the System of ZnSO 4 - (NH 4)2SO4-H2O at 35 and 500, (Rastvorimoat*soley v sisteme ZnB04-(NH4)2SO4 -H20 pri 35 1 500) PERIODICAL: Izveatiya vysshikh uohebnvkh zavedoniy. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 2f pp 25-30 (USSR) ABSTRAM Only few data on tho common solubility of zinc and ammonium .auifate*e:ih water are available as yet (Refs 1-3). The study of this system within a wide temperature range is necessary for establishing the production of pure zinc sulfate from mother lyes of some waste matters of the halurgical industry. A comprehensive survey of the corresponding literature written since M. V. Lomonosovlo time is given (Refs 4-7). The authors also give a study of the ternary system, as mentioned in the title, Then an experimental section follows. Table I and figure I show that the solubility isotherm of zinc and ammonium sulfate in water at 350 is characterized by three branches.- By adding small quantities of ammonium sulfate a double salt can be Card 1/3 immediately obtained. For that reasont the authors could never The Solubility of Salts in the System of SOV/1517-58-2-5/30 ZnS04-(NH4)2SO4-H20 at 35 and 500 obtain even one single element of the remainder of the curve branch concerned, Point 2 is eutonics The branch from 3 to 16 corresponds to the crystallization of the compound: ZnS04'(NH4)2so4*6H20 Point 17 is eutonic too, Figure 2 and table 2 show that the temperature increase from 350 to 500 is favorable for the formation of double salt, The first branch of the curve from point 1 to 3 corresponds to the separation of ZnS04*6H20 0 The branch of the double salt is somewhere between point 5 and 17. Points 5 and 18 are eutonic. By adding minimal quantities of zinc sulfate to the saturated solution of ammonium sulfate double salt is immediately obtained. In order to give a more complete characterization of the ternarl system its solid phases were examined by physico-chemical analysis. The results obtained confirm as a whole the documentary data mentioned in references (Fig 3)(Table3)o Moreovei% the thermogram of the double salt concerned has been also deciphered, (Fig 4), Card 2/3 The Solubility of Salts in the System of SOV/153-58-2-5/30 ZnSb 4-(NH4)2SOrH20 at 35 and 500 There are 4 figurest 3 tables, and 12 referencest 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Yaroslav7kiy pedagogichookiy institut (ra'roslavlInstitute of Pedagogy). Kafedra khimii (Chair of Chemistry) SUBMITTEDs September 10, 1957 Card 3/3 -.- DRUNININ I G - MUKOZ# A*Teo; ZINOTIUVp A,A., red,; SIMININA, T.F., red.isd--ya; ANCKHDU, M.G., tekhn.red. [Physicochemical characteristics of the peat of Kirghisisten.] Fisiko-khimicheakaia kharakteristika torfa Kirgixii. Frunze@ Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgisskoi SSR, In-t khimii, 1959. 95 p. (HLU 13:7) (Kirghisistan-Peat) h PF-ASE I BOOK EDCPLOITATION SOV13618 Akademiya nauk Kirgizakoy SSR Izvestiya. Seriya yestestvennykh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, tom 1, v 1 (News: -Series'on Natural and Technical Sciences, Vol 1, No. IT Frunze, 1959. 164 P. 500 copies printed. Ed.: F.T. Kashirin; Tech. Ed.: M.G. Anokhina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for research seientists and teachers In institutes of higher education who may be interested in develop- ments and research trends in various scientific fields. COVERAGE: The book contains 12 articles by persona affiliated with the Academy.of Sciences Kirgiz SSR on studies in physical chemistry) industrial chemistry, applied physics (blasting dynamics), electric power engineering, electronics, agronomy, metallurgy, pare mathematics, etc. A bibliography of 1957 publications of the Academy includes works on history, archeologyI economics, linguis- tics, literature, geology, biological sciences (botany, zoology, medicine), and technology. No versonalities are mentioned. References accompany most of the articles. Card 1/3 News. Series (Cont.) sov/36A TABLE OF CONTENTS: Druzhinin.,_I,-Q,, and Z. Bakasova. Physicochemical Properties of I-4-u-1117br-lum Solutions of Saccharoses With Calcium Chlorides and Magnesium.Chlorides 3 Petrik, G.K., and R.I. Makeyeva. Gas Exchange in Coal Piles 21 Aymukhamedova, G.B,, N.P. Sbelukhina, and Z.A. Maelinkovskaya. Tur- bidimetric Determination of-Pectins 43 Zakharov, K. 'P. Determination of the,Saturation Coefficient of Feed Molasses 53 Danchev, P.S., and M K. Temetchikov. Effect of the Weight of an Expldsive Charge on the Scattering Speed of Ground Particles During Blasting 57 Lebedev, M.M. Electric Power Systems in High Mountainous Regions 69 Filippov, N.A. Methods of Transformation of Time Functions With Time 85 Card 2/3 News. Series (Cont.) SOV/3618 Bakalo, V.Ya. Indices of Moisture Adequacy in Kirgiz Pasture Lands 95 Buyko, V.M., N.A. Imanaliyeva, A.V. Poltavskiy, and Yu.S. Terminasov. X-Ray Study of the Thermal Effect on Steel Samples Hardened After Surface Heating by High-Frequency Current Konyuk, M.M., A.V. Poltavskiy, and Yu.S. Terminasov. X-Ray Study of Fragmentation and Grain Deformations in Steel During Torsion 123 Imanaliyev, M. General Boundary Value Problem for a Nonlinear Integ'rodiffdrential Equation With Small Parameter at the Highest Derivative 129 Erman, L.M., and M.M. Geraaimova. Bibliography of Publications of the Kirgiz SSR Academy of Sciences in 1957' 145 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (Q 60.A516A2) TM/j b Card 3/3 6-7-60 1 KHARITOMOV. Grigoriy VasillyevichL_DRUZHININ, I.G., otv.red.; VOZHMO, I.T.# red, isd-va j--U-S-P-AYO-Y,--&;Tf-., otv. se vypusk; ANOKHTNA,'X.* tekhn.red. [Affect of various structural features on coal properties] Vllianie otdellnykh strukturnykh elementoy na avoistva uglei. Frunze. Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizekoi SM, 1960. 264 p. NDA 13:12) (Coal-Analysis) BIASHINSKIT. 3.T.; DRUZHININ, I.G.; MUSTAYN, A-X.; "VAlIVSKIT, O.re.; TA,SKATXV. Prospects for the development of the chemical industry in Kirghtsistan. I%v.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.estA tekh.nauk 2 no-3:3-18 160. (KIRA 13.9) (Urgbisistan-Cbemical indu2tries) DRUZHIBI.9, I.Q.; MAKIN, A.T. Solubility isotherm of the tsruaz7 system "2504 - Na EP04 - H2 0. lzv.Afi Kir.SSR.Ser.ast.1 takh.nauk 2 no-3:19-24 lio. (MIRA 13:9) (Sodium sulfate) (Sodium phosphate) -RUzWW16b KUHMSOV, T.G.; IMANAKWOV, B. Polytherm of a system consisting of nickel sulfate, aluminum oul- fate, sodium sulfate. and water at 25-61*, and its solid phases. izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.estA tekh.nauk 2 no.3:2~-49 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Nickel sulfate) Aluminum sulfate', Sodium sulfate) ~ ,DRUZHINIU. 1.G.; DUTSHIMALITRA, P.D. Solubility of urea and manganese sulfate in water and the solid phases present. Isv.AV Xir.S3A.Ssr.sstA tekh.nauk 2 no-3:85-92 16o. (MI" 13:9) (Urea) (Manganese sulfate) I- DRUZHININ, I.G.; ARBATIT, S.A. Solubility and the solid phase# of ternary systems consisting of "ucrose, sodiun chloride, potassium chloride, and water at 20. 40, and 60 0. I9v,AN 11r.SSR.Ser.est.i takh.mauk 2 no.3.- 95-102 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Sucrooe) (salt) (Potassium chloride) DRUZHININ I G - AKBAY.EV, A. Hydrated trisalt of copper aroenate and Bulfate. Izv. AN Ar. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk 2 no.3-1:5-11 160. (MIRA 14:10) (Copper arsenate) (Copper sulfate) DRUZILININ, I.G.; KAYKIYEV,, A. 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(Chemistry)~ (Systems DRUZHINDI, I.G.; KOSYAKINA~ O.A. Solubility of solid phases in the aqueous reciprocal system CuCI2+Na2S Q2 at 250. 0,4 ~Wla2 Zhur. neorgi khim. 6 no.7:1702-1712 J-1 till MIRA 14:7) (Systems (Chemistry)) SUIAMANDIAN, K.; DRUZHININ, I.G. Solubility isotherm of the system urfa- Cadium Eulfate StxUeA-water at 300. Zh-". teorg. khim. 6 no.7:1724-174o J! '.,A, (Urea) (Cadmium sulfate) DUYSHENALIYEVA, N.; SULAYMANKULOV, K.- DRUNININ, IsG. Solubility, specific gravity, " viscosity isotherms of the system ZnSC14 CO (NH ) - H20 at 30'. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.8:1919-1921 Ag 16f (MIRA 14:8) (Zinc ;ulfate) (Urea) MTMHI INt I.G.1 LMANAKUNOVp B.j KUZNETSOV, V.G. Study of some physioochwdcal properties of nickel astrakhanite. Zhur.neo khim. 6 no*3-1:2576-2581 16L. (HIM 14 S 10) IN,ickel orso) (Bloodits) DRUMM) J?.q.-i IMANAKUNOV, B,; KUZNMOV, Y.G. Solubi3ity in the quaternary system consisting of nickel,, oodi=,, Aluminum sulfates,, and waters ZhureneorgAhime 6 no.3.1:2592- ~' 61, (Systems (Chemistry)) (Solubi.Uty) (Salts) OURA 14: 10) DRUZHININ, I.G.; BATYRCHAYEV, I.Ye. -Z.:~ Salt depo6its of Ketmed.-TYube and proapicts for their utLU2ation. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no,]-ls2)70-2378 N 161, (MIRA 259i) (Ketment-Tyube-Saltis) DRUZHINIR, I.G., akademik; AKBAYEV, A. System consisting of copper pnd sodium aroenateo and carbonate#. Dokl*AN SSSR 137 no.6:1364-1367 Ap 161. (MIRA 14t4) 1. Institut, neorganicheokoy i fizichookoy kbildi Akademii nauk WgSSR. 2. Akademiya nuak KirgSSR (for Druzhinin), (Systems (Chemistry)) DRUZHIKIN.. I.G.; K&YKIM# As C Ternary system urea - nickel sulfate - water at 25 and 4J?C. Izv.vyo.uchobezav.j khim*i khil-otekho 5 noel:3-6 162. (MIM 15 -.4) lo Kirgizokiy gosudaratvennyy universitetj kafedra khimiio Wrea) - (Nickel oulfate) (Systems (Chemistry)) - -Av~ DRUZHININ, I.G.: RISMENDEM, K. Ternary system urea - manganese chloride - vater at 20 and 30 C. Izvevyseuchebs save; khim.i khir --,khe 5 nool:7-3.1 162. 0= 15:4) 1, "IsIddy zoaudenUe vir- kafedra khIaLie, (aft," ~ZorMe) (Spt~ (Chmbtry)) DRUZHININs-L.G4 BUGUBAIZVp A.B.; KWGINA, K.I. Chemical study of ueat, from Up Tokmak depoeit, Uch. tap. Biol.-Pochv. fak. Kir. un. no.7:145-153 158o (MM& 15 110) . (Tomsk (Kirghizivt-*--Feat--Analyeie) ERUZHINIMp I.G.; VARFOIAMNVA, L.T.; FELIDSHER, S.A. Comparative characteristics of the chemical composition of well waters on the 'Vaoillovskii" State Farm. Uchs zaps Biol*-pochv* fak. Kir. un. no.7:155-162 158. (MIRA 15:10) (Kirghizistan-Water-Compooition) -DRUZHININ., LQ j BAKASOVAj Z.; ARBAYEV, S.A.; IMANAKUNOV, B., otv. red.; VAZHEYKO, I.V., red. izd-va; AKOKHINA, M.G., tekhn. red. (Reaction of saccharose with sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium chlorides]Vsaimodeletvis sakharozy a Woridami nar- tila, kalilav kalltsila i magniia. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Kir skoi SSR 1962. 145 P. (MIRA 16s2) rsuzorose) tAlkali metal chlorid4e) (Alkaline earth chlorides) .:ZNjNIk,-LG,; BAKASOVA, Z.; ARBAYEV9 S.A.; IMANAKUNOVp B., oty.r d.; _pffi e VOZHF,YKO,I.V., red,izd-va; ANOKHINA, M.G., tekhn. red. (Reaction of saccharose with sodium, potassium, calsium, and magnesitim] Vzaimodei5tvie sakharozy a khloridami natriia, kaliiat kalltaiia i magniia. Frunze, Izd-vo kkad.nauk Kirgiaskoi SSR, 1962. 145 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Sucrose) (Chlorides) AKBAYEVP A.; I.0, -gew chemical compounds based on copper and Sdium aroenate,, carbonate., and sulfate, Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.1'est.1 tekh.nauk 4 no.90-20 162, (Systems (Chemistry)) (salts) (MIRA 16t4) DRUMANIN, I.G.; ATSMENDMV, X. Double-compounds of ur-3a and manganese chloride. Izv.AN Kir. SSSR.Sereestei tekh,nauk 4 no,9t2l-32 162, (KRA 164) (Urea) (Manganese chlorides) (Solubility) -PRUZHININ,-j.Q,j IDPIIIA-SHENDRIK, M.D. Isotherm at 40 of the system consisting of calcium, sodium,, ,chlorides, =Uatesv water, and solid phases. Izv.AN Kir.SSO.. Ser.est.1 tekh,nauk 4 no,9a6l-w 62. 1 (KIRA 16s4) (Kirghizistan--Salts) (Systems (Chemistry)) GORBUNOV, V.D.; DRUZHINIH, I.G. I Solubility isotberm-of aluminum sulfate in water. Izv.AN Kir. SSR,Ser,est,i tekhonauk 4 nosqS93-99 162. (KMA 1614) (Aluminum sulfate) (Solubility) DRUZHININ, I.G.; RATKIrEV9 A. Reaction of iron oulfate with urea in an aqueous medium at 25 and 40'C. Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.est.1 tekh.nauk 4 no.9slOl-106 162. (MIRA 1614) (Iron oulfates) (Urea) DRUZHININv I.G VI V,D. L---- - ._ _,; GORBUNO. Solubility polythern of the system aluminum sulfate - fo4ium sulfate - vater at the temperature range from 10 to 95 C. Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.est.i. tekh.nauk 4 no.9slIl-121 162. (MIRA, 16:4) (Aluminum sulfates) (Sodium sulfate) (Solubility) DRMBININ, I.G.; DUYSHENLLIIEVA, N. Properties of double compounds of urea, manganese sulfate,, and water. Izv,AN Kir.SSR.Ser.ast.i tekh.nauk 4 no.93123-127 162. (MIRA 16W (Urea) (Manganese mdfates) DRUZHININ, I.G.; KYDYNOV, M.; UNTEVA, S.A. - - . --l- Physicochemical ebaracter-i sties of the Alabug-Naryn salt bed. Zhur. prikI. khim. 36 no.11:2408-2413 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) I lli~T, ~,; TIN, i."'. ; AEBA Tt~ V, A. '~,Iatpr oyatrmui com-A.-ittrig of wiffalen riri~i ar--nat.~,l of enpper und amilli'll at 25 and 50')('. Zh-ar. prleJ. khi:.~. I jQ/.- , '0*1 1~ I C. r(j t e"j, , ~' -I -~ - 11 ) DRIJZIIINDI. I.0.. akademik; KYDYNOV, M.; LOMTEVA, S.A. Ternary compound consisting of lithium, sodium, and amnonium C sulfates. DAL AN 85SR 1V no,4010-912 Ag t64 (MIRA 17&8) 1. Institut neorgen icheskoy i f izicheskoy khLnli All KirgSSR. 20 MilargaSH (for Druzhinin). R u ?_ ff 1/0 1 1~1 -a- .-:17 AUTHORS: Glazkov, P.G., Ofen-enden, A.M. Druzh 133-58-3-6/29 1 La.-, vesterovich, R.F. and Mepurnoy, TITLE: Smelting of Steel from Low Mangancze Iron stali iz malomargantsovistoGo chu,--una) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Vr 2, pp 209 - 213 ~USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of low-manganese iron on the operation of open-hearth furnaces and the quality of the metal produced was carried out by a com-arative study of the individual o?cratinz factors for heats in vhich lor-manE~anese iron (25G heats) and normal iron (222 heats) were used. Heats carried out on the same furnace were usually compared. low-manganese iron rias poured directly into open-hearth furnaces while normal iron for about 4(Ylo' of heats was passed through a mixer. Srneltl* of steel was carried out by the scrap-ore process in 130-ton O'Den-hearth furnaces with jua-nesite chromite roofs, fired vith a r--,xture of coke-oven and blast furnace Cas. Due t the hi~--b culphur content in the coke oven gas (13-16 C/m a considerable amount of limestono was used in the charge, about 00 '",L/ton of finished dteel. Uurin~- smeltinr,; sla- vias changed twice durin," C~ U meltinS and refinin- periods with subseque,-t raki of fr sh i C. n,~~ e slag by lime additions. Heats viere inteinsive and hot -~71.th the Cardl/4 Smeltin.7 of Steel from Low ManCanese Iron 133-58-3-6/29 reduction of manganese the content of which during pure boiling was not controiled. Chemical composition of low- manganese pig: % Bi 0.?9, Mn 0.91 S 0.034 and that of normal pig: I,% Si 0.78, Mn 1.86, S 0.046 ?Fic 1). Fr uency distri- bution of the manganese content after Lr~lting (AO3 and before deoxidation (B) - Fig.2; changes in the slag composition during smelting with 1wri-manganese pie (noja-:.nator) and ordinary pig (denominator) - Table 1; frequency distribution of Sulphur in the finished metal - Fig-3;. the dependence of the sulphur content in the metal after meltinu- on the sulphur content of the pig - Fig.4; the dependence of sulphur content in Petal after melting on the duration of chrging and heating of the charge - Irig.5; the dependence of the velocity of desul2huris- ation and sulphur content at the beginninr- of boilinE; on sulphur content of retal after meltin6 - Fig.6; frequency distributions of phosphorus during various smeltinL periods - Fie.?; and the influence of the transfer to smeltinC lovi-man,-anese iron on the consumption of materials and related to it, the cost of production of steel - Table 2. Conclusions: The content of manganese in metal during the finichin-.- Xiod in heats with loV7- rdanganese pig was lower by 0.02-0.04c,06 khan that in heat-s rith the usual pigj although the transfer of manGanese fror ch,--rge Card 2/4- SmeltinG of Steel from Iow Manganese Iron 133-58-3-6/29 to metal was increased from 31.8 to 42%. On transfer to loi,,,- ra~anganese pig, the condition for the desulphurisation of the metal bath deteriorated and the content of sulphur in metal after melt out increased on averaGe b7 0.004%. This led to a prolon2;ation of the f inishinC period and an ap-)roximately 11;~~ decrease in the output of open-hcarth furnaces. The production of metal with a required low sulphur content becores inorc difficult. In heats with low-manganese pig, the content of sulphur in metal after the melt out increases with increasinG sulphur content of pie, rhile with the usual 2iS, its sulphur content up to 0,051,16 has no influence on the sulphur co.atent of metal after tl:e melt out. The transfer to lov-zan[~ancse nig had no influence on desulphurisation of the bath durinr, I refining, on the removal of phosphorus and on the !-,rocess of slag formation, but the yield of good metal increased by 0.3%, the consumption of ore decreased by 0.75 kg/ton of steel and the amount of ferro-maniSanese used for deoxidation increased by 1.2kg/ton of steel. The qualLity of steel produced fron low- manganese pig did not deteriorate while the production costs somewhat decreased (by 11.62 roubles/ton). The application of low-man6anese pig for the production of steel wojld be effective Card 3/4 Smelting of steel from Low manganese Iron if coke oven Gas used for firing was 0 There are 2 tables and 7 figures and ASSOCIATIO14: Stalinskiy metallurGicheskiZ (StalinoVetallurgical Works) 0 133-53-3-6/29 desulphurised. 9 Soviet references. zavod AVAILABIB: Library of ConCress Uard 4/4 S/130/62/bW/007/001/001 A0061AI01 AUTHORS: Grigorlyev, F. N., Druzhinin I 1...Osipov, V. 0. TITLE: Teeming 260 tons of steel on a continuous casting unit Y NPC (UNW) without interrupting the steel stream PERIODICAL- Metallurg, no. 7, 1962, 22 TEXT- At the Donetsk Metallurgical Plant a system became operative in March 1961 for the continuous teeming of steel on a four-runner unit. 'In the past year tests were successfully performed with continuous-casting two heats without interrupting the metaL stream. A total amount of 257.17 tons of steel was cast under conditions given in a table, which shows that over 70 tons of metal were passed through each of the three nozzles of the intermediate ladles. Teeming was performed through zirconium nozzles 22 mm In diameter, 18.8 - 19.2% porosity, 2.97 - 3.01 g/cm3 volumetric weight, 1,9000C heat resistance, and 53% Z"02 and 0.54% Fe 203 content. Considering the successful casting of 140-ton heats with two.runners (70 tons through each nozzle) the possibility of casting 250-ton heats with the aid of 4 runners in practically, proved. There are I figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONt Donetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (Donetsk Metallurgical Plant) Card 1/1 GLAZKOV, P.G., lnzh.; SLADKOSIITEYEV, V.T., kand.tekhn.nauk; TFLESOV, inzh.; OFENGENDEN, A.M., inzh.; STHF.I.Er.1, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; MURZOV, K.P., lnzb.; Prinimali uchastiye: YAL,'J*.11,,, A.V., DRUZHNIN I.I.I_YELIOSOF, A.V.,- YEVTUSHEN1.0, V.B.; OSIPOV, V.G.; '-Yu'.Z.; SLINIKO, A.N.; ZELENOV, S.N.; G~NEIN, V.Ya.; FITAY, N.V.; VYSOTSKAYA, T.M. Invet-tigating the operation of multiple-pit continuous steel cast- Ing arrangements. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-i,-sl. inst. met. no.7!133-142 61. 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