SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.N. CHUGAUEV - V.N. CHUGREYEVA

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0,6 41 --I"mw C~ T)~ z - .w 91 Tte OL "VP ~) y V at) Gk e ti, V 4ftb 9 6z .,L.VT(l~/EWT~;~)31UP4k)IOEUWP(t .6ETI-_J:JP(c/)__...2JD//t~ AP603475 HCEI 0jr.8 UR 00 0 Cl 6 ooMo56/io58 AUTHOR: Zakharov, V. Ps; Tsvirko, Yue As; Chugayev, V. N, ORG: none TITLE: Recrystallization of a laser beam #9 of thin semiconductor films under the effect SOURCE: AN SSSR, Dokaldy, ve 1TO, no- 5, 1966, 1056-1058 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor film, amorphous germanium film, germanium -film irradiation' laser irradiation, germanium film recrystallization 11 - 0 ABSTRACT: Amorphous germanium films 300-1500 A thick produced by vacuum vapor depositi n on glass substrate were removed from substratess placed ontkuminum-foil\150-11 thick, and irradiated with laser-beam pulses which Chad an energy of 1 joule and a duration of 1 msec. The beam spot on germanium film was about 0.01 mm in diameter. The foil (see Fig. 1) was provided with openings bl and cl through which the germanium film could be observed with an electron microscope. The laser beam burned hole a* in the film and foil. In operings located at a distance of up to 2 mm from a', the germanium film disintegrated completely& Hoveyer, in openings located at a distance of 2-4 an (specimen in air)-or 2-8 am (specimen in a Yacuum of 0.1 am Hg) from a', .L 08524-67 ACC NRI AP6034754 Fig. 1. Laser beam on germanium films ial - Laser burned.hole; bi and c1 openings; d - germanium film; e - aluminum foil; f - Isser beam. 0 a recrystallizaticon of germanium took place. The disintegration and recrystallization took place only in the portion of film facing the openings. No structural changes were observed in the portion& adjacentj to hole a'. No recrystallization was observed when thin 300 A films were used. Since the lattice heat conductivity of germanium is in- sufficient to carry within I maec an amount of heat which would pro- duce a recrystallization, the phenomenon is presumed tv be caused by recombination emission, which alffo explains why thin films are less affected than the heavy ones6 Orig. art. hasi 2 figures. SUB CODE: 209 Il/ SUBM DATE: 12Jan66/ ATD PRESS: 5103 LS L 37118-66 - -VT(l JP1 AT- ACC Nk, AMU015768 SOURCL CWH UlVO048/Gri/030/005/07139/079' 2 AUTHOR: Pilyankovich , A. N. ; Zakhnrov, V. Pe ; clitignyov V N, 01r): Institute fOr the Study of Mitevin1s, S'cionco!s of the M.1, (Institut problem materialovedeniya Akadomil linuk UJt-.S,')'J? TITIX : Investigation of recrystall'Untion of th in films under electron bombardment L Lrieport, Fifth All-Union. Conference on Electron Ellct-oscopy held in Sumy 6-8 July 19 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 5, 1966p 789-792 TOPIC TAGS: electron microscopy, semiconducting fi1xi, germanium, silicon, film grain, crystallization, electron diffraction ABSTRACT: The the influenco of electron bombardment of approximately 500 A films '~/Ucuvllll deposited at I x of siliconLnnd germanium, 16-4 mm 11g, was observed with an olectron microscope. 50.. where m - mean numbor of pulse noises in 1 see. 16, f 1 (-.-'~Iull bandwidth of f irst f ilter, il f-full bandwidth of Card 3 S/10 62/023/002/013/015 Noise stabUity of frequency remote D230YD301 .L I t-hird filters 2) With strong pulse interference a high degree of noise stability can only be achieved for a large bandwidth of the input filter- thus, the larger the bandwidth the higher the noise stability. 3~ In remote control systems the receiver should have a n.arrow-band discriminator with a limiter at its input; inserting The limitex at the output of the discriminator reduces noise stabi- lity with pulse interference- A-' In the transmission of intelli- gence on a two-frequency code, i. is expedient to use the code with sequential transmission of subcarriers; greater stability is thus obtained than for the code witl- narallel transmissions; this hoids for pulse as well as for fluctuation interference. 5) For a simultaneous input to the reciever of pulse and fluctuation interference, There exists optimum frequency deviation and, corres- ponding To it, the optimum bandwidth L.:f input filter for which the ratio of signal to noise is maximum. 6) For the periodic pulse in- terference The noise stability of these channels rapidly diminisheg when the subcarrier is a submu.Aiple of the repetition frequency of pulse interference. There are 9 figures and 8 references: 7 Soviet- bloo and I non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language 0 ar d 2/3 S/103/62/023/002/013/015 Noise-stability of frequency remote .~. D230/D301 publication reads-as follows: R.D. Maurice, Electronic and Radio Engameer, V, 34, new ser., no. 8, 1957~ SUBMITTED: September 23, 1961 x Card 3/3 37829 Irmoo S/103/62/623/005/010/011 D407/11301 3 AUTHOR: Chugin, Yu.I. (bloscow) TITLE; Optimal parameters of multi-channel BVFM~telemetering system with random noises PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanikap v. 23, no. 5, 19629 644 - 657 TEXT: The noise-stability of a multi-channel FM/FM telemetering sy- stem is investigated. allowance being made for the instability of the carrier- and subcarrier frequency in the presence of an arbitra- ry level of input noises. The optimum parameters of a system with double frequency modulation -are determined by methods, developed by. the author in 2-,earlier iiorks. The receiver of the FM/PM-system. un-: der consideration incorporates (in the carrier-frequency channel) an input filter,:a limiter and a discriminator, and (in each sub-,' carrier-frequency channel) the band filter T limiter, discrimina-, 21 tor and output filter. The receiver consists of 2 parts, The follow- ing curves were bonstructed after analyzing the two parts of the re_~ .__.qard 1./4 S/103/621/023/005/010/011 Optimal paramete#s of multi-channel D407/11301 ceiver: The dependence (on the given total error Stot) of the opii- mum pass-band, of--,the minimum permissible signal/noise ratio at the input, and of the-,.optimum modulation-indexes of the carrier-and sub- carrier frequency-.~ "Channels. Formulas are obtained for the mean-squa- re error and the n~ean errorp due to tfii noises. An additional error arises as a result' of frequency instaklity. A still better estima-i te of the roise-stability is obtained,'* using the total error 8 tot6 In order to determine the optimum parAmeters of the FWFM system, it is convenient io introduce generallied parametersy expressing the specific signal/noise ratios and ilie relative paiss-bands. For each signal/noise,"Value at the output~_;df the filter 02 of a given channel exi6ts an optimum valuet3f the band-width coefficients 2) Y which ensures that the total e3~6~ is a minimum. An in- 2opt crease in the instability of the subc6,krier frequency leads to a sharp increase in tot..in. and y2opt, and to decrease in z 2opt (Z = 2hy From the constructed curves it is evident that 2opt P2~ 2opt Card 2/4: Optimal parameters of multi-channel 3/103/62/023/005/010/011 D407/D301 the quantiiies P21 72opt' 6tot.min. and z2opt. are related by a one- one correspondence; hence it is possible to determine from the givm error 6tot and from T = 1/2%, the optimum parameters of the sub- carrier frequency-channel. Summing up the results of the analysis of the first- and second part of the receiver, it is possible to de- klermine the optimum parameters of the receiver as a whole. Further, the noise-stability and efficiency of an N-channel PM/FM system are compared with those of N single-channel FM systems, frequency-insta- bility being taken into account. It is concluded: 1) An optimum-re-, lationshi exists between band-widtht fastness of transmission Tp p and system accuracy. With given and T, it is possible to deter- L_- tot mine the optimum values of the modulation indexes m and m lopt O~ and of y, so that a minimum signal-strength required. 2, It, Pmin is is convenient to choose yopt according to the noise-stability of the last (highest) channelo as in this case the error at the ontput of the other channels does not exceed the error at the output of the N-th channels 3) With a considerable relative carrier-frequency in-! Card 3/4 S/103/62/023/005/010/011 Optimal parameters of multi-channel ... D407/D301 stability in FM and FM/PM systems (i.e. no = (Af ins t. /Fm) ~:- 5 -10) and small relative instability of the subcarrier frequency, the FM/ PM system provides for a given error, with a smaller frequency ban& and weaker signal per channel than an FM system; i.e. under su,:~h conditions an N-channel IM/FM system has greater noise-sta"bility I and efficiency than N single-channel FM-systems. If the carrier.-; ;t and subcarrier frequencies are ideally stable', then the noise-stabi-- lity doe's not increase on passing to a multi-channel system (from N,' single-channel systems). There are 7 figures and 8 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloop (including 1 tranBlation)o SUBMITTED: July ly 1961 0 ard 4/4 L 37635-66 M(d)/FS~-~/EECW-2 -7- CODE: UR/31'!6/65/000/001/0218/02 CC, NR, AT6011834 (A) SOURCE 31 .AUTHOR: Chugin, Yu. I. ORG. Institute of Automatics and Telemechanics AN SSSR (Institut avtomatiki i telemeicb"iki .555a) TITLE: Effect of weak and strong impulse noise on a. tplemp~ry #equency receiver SOURCE: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy i proyektno-konstruktoroldy institut kompleksnoy avtomatizatsii v neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti. Truay, no. I# 1965. Avtomatizatsiya, tekhnologicheskikh protsessov (Automation of technological pr4 ceases), 218-Z31 TOPIC TAGS: telemetry system, signal noise separation, telemetry receiver ABST,RACT: The noise rejection in a telemetry f requency receiver is theoretically analyzed for the case of impulse noise of any level the effect of a series of noise impulses with constant or random heights is studied. It is assumed that the noil'-e impulses do not overlap after the first filter and do overlap after the second filter to such a high degree that the output noise voltage is normalized and approaches a normal -distribution-law fluctuation.voltage. It is found that. (1) With weak-impulse Card 1/2' L 3763 5-66 ACC NRs AT6011834 noise, the frequency telemairy system has a high noise rejection(measuremen t error, 219 or leos), the receiver with a wideband discriminator Ehowing better noiffe': rejection; (2) With strong impulse noise, the error increases sharply, the mean error more rapidly than the mean-square error; In this case. the receiver with a narro~v-band discriminator ensures a better noise rejection; (3) With a random- height strong noise, the noise-caused error in determined by the average noise duration at the first-filter output and by tho number of noise impulaes per unit time. (4) Optimal parameters of transmission exist which minimize the 'error within a certain frequency band. with off -optimal wider bands, the error decreases as t1is bandwidth Increases. Orig. art. has; 7 figures and 22 formulas. SUB CODE: 09-/ SUBM DATE: none' ORIG REP: 007 r; CHUORRM, A. Mixed brigades In plants manufacturing wooden containers. Biul. nauch.inform.: trud i sar.plats, 3 no-5:33-36 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Nummansk-Woodworking industries) -4 - * 4- 1. 6=8M) A. V. 2. iJ~T- (600) 4. Lumbering- White Sea 7. Floating timber in cigar-rafts on the White Sea. Les. prom. 13 no. 3 1953 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of I June Congress, 1953. Unclassified. CHUGRNYZV, A-T~', MeOunisation of the hydrothermal treatment of barrels. Der. prox,.9 no.1:21-22 -J& 16o. MRA 13:4) 1. Murmanskiy bandarnyy savod. Mrmanek-Barrele) CHUF~ERV ~A.V. 9 inzh. Mechanizing the washizw disinfectingp and drying of barrels. Mekh.i &wtom.prolzv. 15-no.6.-37-38 Jo 161. (MIRL 14to) (Barrels-Cleaning) CHUGREYEVY A.V. Improving the technology of the thermal processing of barrel frames. Der.proma- 11 noo4aU Ap 162a (WA 15 84) (Barrels) .. . .I VASILITEV, A.A.; OKOLOVICH, M.N.; CHUGREYEV, A-V-; XP-TUC,:-4(OV, I.P., red. (Manual on laboratory course in "The electrical section of electric power ploants."I Rukovodstvo dlia raboty v laborato- rii po kursu '%Xek,~Hcheskaia ghast' stantaii.." Red. I.P.Kriuch- kov. Mbskvag Mook. energ. 1;~,&, 1963. 85 P. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Prepodavatigli kafedry elektricheskikh stantsiy Moskovskogo energeticheskogo institute, (for Vasiltyeir, Okolovich, Chugreyev). (Ilectric power plants-Electric equipment) I.,- inch._ Study of the kinematIc. parameters of a cravler drive vith an inclined drive cleft pide'. Izv. vya. upheb ZaTet gor. shur. no.9:3.15-:121, 1.61. iMIR& i5:10) 1. Mookovskiy gorrjy institut Imeni 1. V. Stalina.,Rekamendovana kafedroy rudnichnogo transporta. (Chains) CPUGM-YEV L I kand. tekhn. nauk Kinematics of a traction chain and the geometrical parameters of crawler drives with hinge-joint supported cams of apron and belt- chain conveyors. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zbur. 6 no.9: 104-113 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elektromekhaniki. Rekomendovana kafedroy rudnichnogo transports. CHUGREYEV, L.I., 4.nzh. Study of the geometric parameters and power characteristics of the auxiliary drive of a slot coAveyor, Izv VYS. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.6.-113-323 161. iMIRA :16:7) 1, Moskovskiy gornyy Institut Imeni Stalina. Rekomendovana kr.fedroy rudnichnoJO traruiporta. 0onveying macbinery) CHUGREYEV, L.L.,_.-kand.tekhn.nauk Study of an intermediate crawler-type drive with controlled came for conVeyors with'& chain traction unit. Izv.vys.uchebozavo; goro z4ur, 7 noo2:114-123 164, ~ (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elaktromekhanikio Rekomendovana, kafedroy -Uansportnykh mashin i kompleksov, AVTHDRS~ L.I.h..k .071/9, 35 Kh-dY-k--. A,0., K.lit.y-, A,L. Shkly.r Lft~~khl*vyl. And Chugrvyq,&, A.S. TITLZ t X...l.m..L. Sqr, -A' D.-E-1 trying P2910DICALS Xhiely. 1, t.khs.l.tty. toplis, i _.,I, 1960. X..4'. pp.216-29 t it froo, :Lkrlp -"Isd*btl:*2d,,, , by-p,.d..t 1. the production of an htl-bidant . dit it 6-dit.rtlarybutylparacresol (DBPK) are x" a startin ter the yothv&t;run..lk71 .... el r ':.,!on 6 g on the Production , (22 t 142 C at 20 was HC) and rs.idue 0fDSPX and their mixtures and oxyvthyleno were take.. Th. ,artmental procedure is described in most detail. of .lkyl...Slye.l. bt.i,:d.,:r,f!* .do:. p:lrl.. as ':.. - :tt '.. of their qu- rglD*. I a UA concentrations were tested (V 'y I.rying th:fder.ti.n of xy.thylstlou pro...* various ounbers of awyethyl*ne groups were obtolued. It v&. found Card 2/2 hyLe Ihot IL"t 1:,,:,th:."llO groups a *r:r set t.:I'ut*bl' in . I . copaun*d. *..n#t!inl-: 1:r. :roportion,a of theme grv~ps were wall me lubl*. Th. sort... t.n.i.a f Compounds containing "'.'ow 14 to 32 groups varied little, particularly at low ter.. c ntr&t ions. vith Increasing number or gr:ups 10 end b* me. r !h :"p*u d :p tb m, b Los i ..b ~:.c C-Calning botwo:n 25 to 30 of oxrothilone groups. The letter type :f t..poud. -s. n ... d VNIX XP-5S. It. d-mal.ifying act,,, Y L/ oRpared with other reagents used at pr 'I" thLp,!r. Is= ier I other ..i.ocondtbo lb:.:-*:;' to r 1. ter the .!..f nts d l.ifi-tio. go.- . I"c;ud.. -.-at. to 0.005 0.01% and on ther oe-healcal de-Iti.4 f1the R-..tk .rude - 0.03%. It 1. eonc luded that Kyethylatian of by-products obtained during the produ cties er 0. a "K .bo:nld b*S!:troduc;d the industry. There are 2 figures. I tab d 6 is r t ASSOCZATIOlls YXII MP C.rd 2/2 Ut Vaesoyuznyy..nauchno,-Jsaledovatel'skiy lrkq~-- po pererabotke nefti i gELza i polucheniYu iskusstvemogO zhidkogo topliva.. CHMRIMA, M. ,;; -~ Poncera for industrial safetF at a caking plant. Oots.trud is.2:114-U5 7 156. (K12A 9.7) (Moscow--C*ke industry) (ladustrial safety) -- YWA- M. Skillftl popalarization of the achievements of innovators. Sots.trud no.8:88-90 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Technical education) CHUGIIIMA.Ijf~-. -, .- ~, ..... ..... Coni~rence on the scientific organization of labor. Sots.trud 4 no-3:14i-143 * '590 ()UR& 12.14) (Sverdlovsk-Work. Method of-Congresses) MAKSIMOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich;4HUGREYEV4, Margarita Mikhr-ylovna; GUROV, S., red.; SIILYK, M., ie-Td~mr [Technological progress and material self-interest]Tekhniche- skii progress i materialInaia zainteresovannostt. Moskva, blosk. rabochii, 1962. 58 P. (MIRL 15:11) M ~eiz;hnological innovations) (Bonus system) ( /IV,t, i, 15-57-5-6332 Translation from'. Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, p 93 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kullberg, L. M., Chugreyeva, N. V. Molot, L. A. TITLE: The Determination of Aluminum in Natural Waters by the Aluminon (?) Method (K opredeleni u alyuminiya v prirod- nykh vodakh alyuminonovym metodoW PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-ta, 1956, Vol 43, pp 131-134. ABSTRACT: The method developed by the authors is described. one hundred milliliters of water are acidified by one milliliter of H2304 and are passed in small portions through a cadmium reductor. The first portion of the filtrat-e is discarded and the remainder is collected in a dry flask or vial. To a milliliters of "reducing" water (a is about 0.2 ml to 1.0 ml), an acetate buffer solutioF (with a pH of 4.4) and 0.1 ml of 0.5 percent solution of aluminon is mixed to form a volume of 10 ml. After the solution has stood for ten minutes, the Card 1/2 optical density of the solution of lacquer is measured 15-57-5-6332 The Determination of Aluminum in Natural Waters (Cont.) on an FM photometer using a light filter of A= 530 M~, in a vessel having a diameter of 10 mm. The content of Al is found by a computed curve made from date taken under identical conditions. Card 2/2 K, N. R, AUTHOR: Chugreyeva, 11. V. 79-11-47/56 TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Substituted Phenylosazones and Phenylhydrazones (Issiedovariya v oblasti zameshchennykh fenilozazonov i fenilgidrazonov). 1. The Influence of Indi*idual Substituents on the Indicator Properties of Some Phenylosazonesand Phenylhydrazones (I. Vliyaniye otdellnykh zamestiteley na indikatornyye svoystva nekotorykh fenilozazonov i fenilgidrazonov). PERIODICAL; Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 10,57, Vol. 27, Nr 11, pp. 3136-3142 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Among soviet chemists as well as abroad a special significance is put on the problem concerning the connection between the structure of the oruanic compounds and their indicator properties. As all authors say themselves no all- embracing importance and no applicability to each class of indicators may be ascribed to the rule3 determined in this field. According to Kutsnetsov, however, several universal rules exist which he described toGether with Koshelov in a paper. In the investigation of a number of phenylosazones and hydrazones the authors found that the nitro-Group in the Card 1/2 benzene nucleus in a certain position to the iujino- Investigations in the Field of Substi'tuted Phenylosazones 79-11-47/% and Phenylhydrazones. I. The Influence of Individual Substituents on the Indicator Properties of Some Phenylosazones and Phi.nylhydrazones nitrogen, in ortho-, para- or simultaneously in both positions, gives defiLnite indicator properties to these compounds. To o-nitro group, e.&.1 displaces the transition interval to the acid side, the paranitro group does not do this. The transition of the acid form of the investigated compounds into the alkaline form causes a deep-colored effect which especially manifests itself in the p-nitrophenylosa- zones of dioxytartaric acid. The introduction of bromine into the benzene nucleus cn~uses no indicator properties in phenylosazones and pheny1hydrazones. There are 6 fiLures, 31 tables,and 10 references, 4 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Saratov State ViLiversity (Saratovskiy eosudarstvennyy universitet) - SUBMITTED: December 10, 1956 1. Chemical indicators - Properties 2. Phenylosazones- 2 Indicator properties 3- Phenylhydrazones - L e j Indicator properties CHUMM"MAX 11. V.: ~jaster Chem Sci (diss) -- 'Vhe inalcatcr properties of cer- tain pheoyl-osaz ones and -hydrazones". Saratov, 1958. 10 pp (Min Higher Educ LISSF,, Sara,.hov State U im N. G. CherrVehevskiy), 100 copies (xi, vo 6, 1959, 127) Drop ;-Ahod o'4 detactin- wit"i ~e ~-olp of erioc'.rcy'~, 2 01. -IM z--;,. kurs';-... --os. pe.d. inot. nc.11:143-149 15,'% ('-!I:-A 14:2) 1. Kafe,_--a Kurs1lo-o -03udarot,;3nno,,o pcclapgic'.~-33` %I 0 ~ ,or,:o instituta i lafedra a_nalitic!_asl:o,,i- ':hi_-,_H S_--atcVjko,,;o fmivercitota. (Ea:ioclirorae azurol) AUTHOR: Chugreyeva 79-28-5-57/69 TITLE. Investigations in the Field of Substituted Phenylosazones and Hydrazonee (Isaledovaniya v oblasti zameshohennykh fenilozazonov i gidrazonov). II. On Some New Nitrophenylosazones of DioxytarAarie Acid (11. 0 nekotoryknnovykh nitrofenilozazonakh dioksivinnoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Xhimii, 1958, Vole 28, Nr 5, ppd 1365-1368 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From numeroub references is known that the phenylosazones and hydrazones of the carbonyl compounds as well as their nitro- and halogen derivatives were Bynthetized and until now have been only used for the identification of these compounds. In this case mainly such constants like me3ting point, crystal form, color and solubility in organic compounds were used. N the description of the methods of the syntheses of some nitrophenylhydraz3nes and osazones in a number of cases it is cited -k at their capability to solve in alkali liquors wft*".' chanee of color and thUB to Card 1/3 show to a certain degree indicator properties (refs 1-6)~ Investigations in the Field of Substituted Phenylosazones 79-28-5-57/69 and 1k-fdrazones.I II. On Some New Mitrophenyloaazones of Dioxytartaric Acid This circumstance caused the author to synthetize and investigate/besides the phenylhydrazones and osazones already described in publications alsq~ a number of other I compounds the propertles of which had been unknown until now. Here nitrophenylosazones of dioxytartaric acid are congerned, the structure of which gave reason to ae3ume that they also could develop indicator properties. One of the known metheds of synthesis -.WA* used for these aims, namely/ the method of .~. direct conversion or carboxyl compounds with nitroderivatives of phetny1hydrazinp.which/in the case of diox tartaric acid and of p-ritropheAylhydrazine takes .y place according to the mentioned scheme. The followfng compounds not yet described in raferences were thus synthetized: p-nitrophenylosazone, o-nitrophenylosazonep m-nitrophenylosazone and 2,4-dinitrophenylosazone of the dioxytartaric acid, as well as the monosubstituted salt of the 2A-dinitrophenylosazone of dioxytartaric acid. In the ; ~ haracterization of these compounds their Card' 213 c Investigations in the Field of Substituted Phenylosazones 79-28-5-57/69 and Hydrazones. II. On Some New Nitrophenyloaazones of Dioxytartaric Acid indicator properties were found with the exception of m-nitrophenyloeazone. There are 7 references, ~ of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Saratov state University) SUBMITIPPD- Apri-1 1;'), 1957 Card CHUGREM" k -200011- Some nitrophenyl onazones and nitrophenyl bydrazones as indicators at high PH values. Zhuranal.khim. 15 no.4:391-393 JT-Ag 16o. (MI'" 131-9) (Osasonea) (Urcirazones) I CHUGREYEVAI N.V. Use of some nitrophenyl osazones, and hydrazones for determinine free sodium hydroxide by direct titration. izv.vys.ucheb.zav.,- khim.;. iaim.tekh. 4 no.l:i6-ig 161. (mm 14:6) .1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni N.G.Che:Fnyshevskogo, kafedra anallticheskoy Ichimii. (Sodium bydroxide) (Osazone) (Hydra~ione) MUSTAFIN.9 I.S.; FRUMINk, N.S.; CHUGREYEVA, N.V. "Chemical analysis of industrial waste waters" by IU.M.Lurles, A.I. Rymnikova. Reviewed by I.S.Mustafin, N.S.Frumina, M.Chugreei-a, Zav,lab. 29 no,12:1509 '63. (MIRA 17:1) CHUGREYEVA., V.M. ( imferopoll) Case of peculiar perception disorder in a liver disease. Vrach. delo 4:135-136 AP 162. (MIRA 15:5) .1. Krymskaya psikhonevrologicheskeya klinicheskaya bolinitsa. (LIVER-DISEASES) (PERCEPTION, DISORDEPS OF)