SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GOLUBEVA, N.E. - GOLUBEVA, R.N.

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KNUNYANTS, I.L.; 4PLUBEVAI N.E.; KILIDISTINVA, O.V. (Moskva) Principles underlying the production of specific carcinolytic preparations* Uspe soor, biol. no.2sl67-173 S-0 160. (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS) (14IRA 13:11) i.cassim, ,,a: ApLo19844 S/OlB1/6L,/6o6/bo3/08l8/0826 AU-juon,S: Go-aldn, G. M.; Golubova, N. G.; Tsukormik) V. Me MNS: Tl,,e spin phdhon width of lines of antiforromagnetic resonance SOURCE: Fizilca tvardoGo tela., v. 6, no. 3. 1964.. 816-826 TOPIC TAGS: spin phonon interaction, magnetic resonance, magnetization precession,, exchange interaction, ~ntifdrromaggnetism ABSTRACT: The authors have exardned the relaxation of the uniform precession ot ru6i-r,netization in a uniaxial antiferromagnetir, as a consequence of interaction between s-oin waves and -ohonons (both acoustical and optical). They show that the relaxation processes of creating (or absorbing) an acoustical phonon by a spin wave, by vlztue of the law of conservation of energy and momentum, may take place only at frequencies of > where W is the frequency of antiferromagnetic resonance,, h. is tba fie3A of 0 Card 1/2 Acussim im; A?4=844 anisotropy, V the velocity of sound, and a the lattice constant, The interaction is an exchange process, The width of the line has been computed for any temperas titre. At rather hiZ4 frequencies of antiferromagnetie resonancep Wo > (t)jr a where normally 9r 2-.1012 see-ldog; the spin-phonon line width at low Wo f~ temperatures proves to be much greater than spin-spin line width. At frequencies 0 < (00 9r,, the spin-phonon width is.6mall compared to spin-spin width~p except for regions of very 1~v temperatures (T < 10-3K)a Orie, art, has: 39 formulas. ASSOCIVION: Radiofizicheskly institut, Gorkiy (Radiophysical Institute) SUB1,11TIM: 2lSep63 DATE ACQ: 3314ar64 =Lt 00 SUBCODE: SS, E14 NO IW*SOVS 003 OTMR: 008 Cord 2/2 ..- - - - - - - _ - . . =T -.- - - . - ~ - T -- I . I -. ~r - z~ 7-- ~lr,-, " 'I - I er t, - -- I Tt OMOVSKIT, YO.V. .N-- ---- High-grade abrasive wheels@ Ive.prom. 17 ne.4:45-" Ap '57- (MLRA 10: 4) (Grindixg wheels) SAMSOVOVI G. V, "Some PrInciplea and the M40hanism of the Oxidntion of Solid Refractory Titanim Compounds." Zhur Fiz. Ehim. 1956, 30, no. 6, 1258-1266. TiBj., TiC, TO vere prepared in a state of high purity from TiOj_ and then compressel and fired. The oxidatiGn-resistance was investigated by suspending the sample from the balance am by a long thread leadlnS into a muffle. The Investigationa were carried out at 300# - 10000 C. and for 5-180 min. at each temp. Chem.) X-ray, electron-microscopa, and metallo- graphic analysis shows that there are two stages of oxidation, and the form.tion of an oxide film retards the penetration of 0. A suggested mechanism of oxidation is'. the preliminary formation of TiN, TiC, TiBL -TiO on the surface of the specimen up to the critical value, and then subsequent formation of TiIOZ or TiO.,by the diffusion of 0. Diffusion of 0 is connected with a high energy of activation, viz. 42,900-74,640 cal./male. GOLUBEVAp N.K. .---: ----------------------- -, Determining.the toxigenicity of diphtherial bacteria on dense culture media in mixed and pure cultures. Fed. zhur. Uzb. no.9:54,56 S 161. (MI'a 15:2) 1. Iz sanitarno-opidemiologichookoy stantsii Tashkentskoy zheleznoy dorogi. (CORMBACTER.IUM DIFTMU") SKORCHELLETTI, V.V.; GOLUEEVA, N.K. Effect of irregular aeration on the rate of iron corrosion. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.7.-1570-1575 T1 162. (KIRA 15s8) 1. Teningradskiy politakhnicheskiy institut imeni M.I.Kalinina. (Ebetrodes, Iron) (Oxygen) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) EW(m)/EWT(1)/EWr(M)/T W/JW/JWD/n ACC SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/003/BO70/3070 AUMOR: Golubeva, N. K.; Kuropatenko, V. F. - G;Ziaossomm~ REr SOURCE: Dokl._3-y Sibirsk. konferentaii 3MI-t, 1964, 99 ; On a difference method for the calculation of a one-dimensional detonatfon wavf SOURCE: Ref. zh. Matematika, Abs. M56 TOPIC TAGS: detonation wave, difference equation, mathematic model J. TRANSLATION: A method is proposed for making continuous calculations of a detonation wave. This method is based on the representation of the state equation in the K;;nt zone of the wave In the form p a gpy, where the function g is calculated in a deter- mined way and serves as a mathematical model for the exact state equation in the zone of phase transfer. The proposed method is a variant of the method of spreading the discontinuity. X. Kuznetsov. SUB CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: none 1/1 UDC: 517.9:533.7 'Z~ matem. i mekhan.. 1964. Tomsk, Tomakil III)TITTI.. i. I I ~'. Y. r'The EX fect of an Aloe 'r'.,-.tract on the Functional Condition of the T~,Aiciiloen-lothelial Syst-m, anal the ~!esistanca of Anurais to an !~-,q)erlv-ental Wqction." Cand Vet Sai, llovocherkassk Zooveterinary Inst Imeni 1"irst Cavalry Anmf, Yin 1111~,,her 3ducation USSR, Novocherkassk, 1954. (KL, I'o 9, Fob 55) SC: Sim.. 'No. 631, 2t'3 Aug 55 - Survey of Sc-'lcntLfic and Toclinical jissertations Defended at TJ-9SR Higher Educational institutions (14) HURIKOV, F.A.; USHKOVA, Te.V.; GOLUBEVA, N.Y. Using screw presses and gasoline for the extraction of resinous substances from fresh and old tar-impregnated wood. Trud7 IMA no-87:39-47 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Gums anci re*ains) 1-2 TONGUR. V.S. *#.a WBAU I "I'. I DISKINA, L.S.; SPITKOVSKIT. D.H.; F1101YZUVA, (P.V. Iffect of small doses of ionizing radiation on disoxyribonucloo- proteins [with summary in English). Biofizika 2 no.4:469-475 157. (KLRA 10:9) 1. Institut ekepartmentelinoy biologii Akademiya meditainakikh neuk. SSSR. Moskva (NUOLEOPROrSINS) (X RAYS -PHYS IOLOGIUL X"=T) RECHISTER, Volodar Dmitriyevich; BURIN, Valentin Vasillyevich; IVANOV, A.F., inzh., reteenzentj KOKICHET, V.N., nau3hnyy red.;.GOLUBEVA, N.P,, red,; SHISHKOVA, LoMo, tekhne rede (Maintenance and repair of auxiliary turbomachinery mechanisms] Remont vopomogatellnykh turbomekhani=ov. Leningrad Gos. soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshlonnosti, 1961. 215 P. WRA 14::L1) (Turbomschinea-Maintenance and repair) TaOSMOV) Nikolay A2ekeandrovich; YORONTSOV# A,Ye.j inzb.p retsenzent; KOGAN, N.L., naucbrWy red. -- GOLUMA.- N.P. red.; ERASTOVA', NoVe, tekhn, red, (Radio equipment using traveling-wave tubes] Radioapparatura na lampakh begushchei vol:W. Leningrad., Gos.soiuznoe izd--yo sudostroit. promyshl.,, 2961. 23.8 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Radio-Equipment and supplies) (Traveling-wave tubes) SAYDOV, Pavel Ivanovichdoktor tekhn.nauk, prof .;SLIT,Elya Izrailevich; CEMKOV, Rafail Isaakovicli; GOLUBEVA., NaPeo red.; KOROVMWj Yu.N., tekbn.redo---- - - (Applied theory of gyroscopes] Voprosy prikladnoi teorii gi- roskopov. Pod red. P.I.Saidova. Leningrad, Gos. soiuznoe izd- vo sudostroit. promyshl., 1961. 426 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Gyroscope) 3P,532 S/051/62/012/oo6/m/020 E039/E420 AUTHORS: Georgobiani, A.N.,.Golubeva N P. TITLE: The excitation of e~ectrolumine_scence in alkali-halide compounds PERIODICAL: Optika i'spektroakopiya, v.12, no.6, 1962, 802-803 TEXT: The influence of the type of bond structure on the excitation of electroluminescence discussed in a previous paper is reviewed. Calculations are made on the excitation of electro- luminescence in alkali-halides and compared with experimental results obtained for thin ( - 11s) films of CsI-Tl, prepai-ed-by sublimation in a vacuum. The sublimated mixture contained 941,0 CsI and 6% TlI, A layer of alutninium formed a secondary electrode and a film of barium titanate was u3ed as a protective coating. Excitation was accomplished by the application of about 120 V at 20 kc/a and the electroluminescent spectrum compared with the luminescent spectrum excited by radiation from a -2 (UFS-2) filter. The two spe'ctra .40 (UFO) lamp using a Yq)C, are very similar. Thgae CsI.T1 films are clectroluminescent in fields of about 2 x 10 V/cm, without breakdown. In thicker films Card 1/2 ALESHIN, Nikolay Ivanovich; DAVIDOVICH, Falike Stanislavovich; LACHKOV, G.M., inzh., retsenzent; CHERNIKOV, L.V., naychn. red.; G~LUBEVA, N.P., red.; ERASTOVA, N.V., tekhn. red. (Loading devices for testing naval generators] Nagruzochnye ustroistva dlia ispytanlia sudovykh generatorov. Lenin- grad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 82 p. (MIRA 160) (Electric generators--Testing) (Ships-Electric equipment) LEVITIN, IsidoF Borisovich; LEONTIYEV, Aleksandr SergeyeTichl Ukhn. nauko retsenzent; RUOMY, M-Nish.- -reteensent; DUBDVIK, V.A., nauchuyy.rad.; .GOLUFEVA, N.P., red.; FRUNKIN, P.S.0 tekhn. red. [Lighting engineering on ships) Sudovaia ev?totakhnika, Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1963. 300 p. (KIRA 16:5) (Zleotric lighting of ships) GEORGOBIANI., A.N.; GOLUEEVA,-N.P,O- LEBEDEVO P,N. Excitation of electroluminescence in alkali halide compounds. Chekhosl firt'zhurnal 13 no.2,.91-93 163. 1. Physical Institute., Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow, U.S.S.R.. ISTOMIN, Pavel Aleksandravich. Prinimal wbautlye ALPEIROVA, kand. tekbn. naukj NEBEMOV, V.I., dcktor tekhr.. nau;'," prof., retsenzent; NAYDRiKO, O.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.~ retsenzent; KRASOVSKIY, O.G., nauchn. red.; GOLUPWA,_Nj~,,, red.; SHAUM, le.N., red. (Dynamics of marine internal combustion engAnes] Dinnxd-kh sudovykh dvigatelei vnutrennego sgoraniia. Leningrad., Su- dostroenie, 1964. 287 p. (MIRA 18:2) VREDE24-KOBETSKAYA.. T.O.; GEORGOBIANI, A.N.;_ 0.; GRIGORIYEV, N.N.; ZHEVANDROV, II.D.1-MORGENSHTEM -Z.-L.; PETUKHOVAO M.S.; RABINOVICH, N.Ya.; FOK, M.V.; KHAN-MAGOMETOVA, Sh.D.; ANTONOV-ROMANOVSKIY, V.V.j, doktor fiz.-mat. nauk, otv, red, (Luminescence; a bibliographic index for 1947-1961] Liu- minestsentsiia; bibliograficheskii ukazatell, 1947-1961. Moskva, Vauka. Vol.2. 1964. 378 p. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sektor seti spetsiallnykh bibliotek. ROKYLIN,A.G., SHTYKTNj ll~?- ir- nt ra r KTTASHKOI A.A.;_gjj~MP, N.P*; DISKINAt B.S. Study of virus sjeciffa protein in destructed cells, infected with polloviral RNA. Vop. virus. 10 no.5:532-538 S-0 165- (Iff RA 18: 11) 1. MosYovekiy nauclino-insledavatellskiy Inatitut virusnykh preMratov. ZIGLING' L.V.; Prinimadi uchastiye: BERW. M.A., vrach; GROSUI.Aff, 1.1;, vrach; GOLUBEVA, N.S., -,-rach; SERENOVA, A.1. Clinical aspects and diagnosis of epidemic hersititis in adults in Leningrad. Trudy LFMI 30t40-53 163. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Bollnitsa imeni S.P.Botkina v Leningrade (g'1jjvTy vrach- M.M, Figurine, nauchnyy rukovoditell prof. Ye.S.Gure-zleh). OVA 0A Go 0 sea 0 OW 77 4,04 flock. X. V.Pftlev. Claw. (USS.RJ 17.421-0(1944). Ativistatiefyolitia,% fliesignated IK-4) cumblue' Ir=" % rilctwilt SlAutpliou 4,1 fell with a high I I trans I y to VWI'k Ilitit andl 0 WC wCaf. "y*14 lists (of thr gtw-s aft "llited as Pth AlAh FP,Oa IM' ~;. aftbough the Fe 6 lwrcnt In the frnim, off state, The qaMy nf the XU%s clepeods ou the piopet x.- Ikctkm of raw materials. namely AROID.. either N11,11, Thenu~ttrmjhk- mottle impuddei am TK)* S(h, and SK):. Thv irkell MW materiah are btiquettrit itnel loved at I Ito vow, cue being taken to maintain a reducing stm., which 6 nmW to coavvin the Fe front the ferriv to the ferrou, state. Tbesk"nuinot fit workM roivviiiently byttx4a) too 14-16-tikywing tnetbixi% as It btvornes too Auld at high tenipt. and teisdi to crystallixe at itomcwhat WWvr temps. The gk" it best fashioned Into viuknn fo"n4 by casting at 1460- and then antitAing at GW-M)*. if the gj4v4 is Seib Wd at 1280--1300'. it tClkfStOCry%1AIIiXr, Whikat ^,1) 50' It darkens, nwInS to ox;i1ation of the I;c it) the (qTtic stair, W. IN-ay goo see. goo I L A jjgvdLLCWX" UYINOWN CLAUVICATON goo Ga 0~ M 'T-1,14#4 wit v 449 ilk"4114141:1 Its I r r, IF a L t I 1W a a I I W a 0 0 -10 is US 4 ; WA u a a 48 W a It IFF: 7. - 0 0 a 0 o v Ole sets ~J, GOLUBLEVA, N.Y., kand.ped.nauk. N.K. Krupskaia in the fight for the technical school. Politekh. obuch. no.2:3-11 7 158. WRA i1a) (Technical education) (Krupokala, Hadezhda KonBtantinovna, 1869-1939) GOLUEEVA N V ; ROZENEERG, R.I. L- Z~~ Studyinj certain properties of A+ specimens of kaolin from the Chinese People's Republic. Trudy GIKI no.ls6o-67 160. WML 16s1) (China-Kaolin) GOLUB~14,-JI.V.., inzh.; BEZPALOV, V.D., inzh. f Now standard plans for large gravel-grad-ing plants. Stroi. =at. 8 no.8:15-18 Ag 162. (MIRA 1519) (Sand and gravel plants) SAPUN, G.P., inzh.; GOLUBEVA, N.V. Possibilities of increasing the operating efficiency o~ peat machines. Torf. prom. 59 no.8:3-4 162. (KCRA 16:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyativ torfyanoy promyshlennosti Vearossiyakogo, soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. (Peat industry) - . -'- - , - .1 -- '. , !~m . . I - z . -~ : : . I - . . .1 1. 1 --~j ~j , . , I - :~ . - , , : ~, .; , i- - - t !:' -,.,x .,: w , ::, . .~,; " ; - I , 20-5-33/60 AUTHOR TERENTMV) A-?-, corresponding member of the Academy, VOLODINAM.A..j PODLESOVA31feL., and GOLUBBVA~'N* TITLE The Synthesis of Pyrrholea, Pyrrholines and kyrrholidinem from 9 -kefoalcohols. (Sintez pirroloy, pirrolinov i pirrolidinoy 1z e-k*toal- kogoley.- Russian) PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Wauk SSSR 1957t Vol 114 Nr 5t pp 1036-1039 ABSTRACT In ii'-previous paper the authors showed that the bydro- amination reaction of I -ketoaleahole by formamide or by its 11-substituoute leads to the formation of a aitro- geneous heterocycle. Pyrrholidine bases were obtained as reaction products. With regard to the formation of a 5-membered nitrogeneous heterocycle from, .4-ketoaloohols (I,11) one can also imagine that water i &rated from the alcohol- and ammonia- -(or amine-) molecule over a dehydrating catalyst. The pioduci of such a conversion must be a corresponding A -pyrrholine (IV). It may well be poasible that one of the reactlon roducts represents a homologue of 4,5-dihydro furan. (1115. The authors made it their object to study the relationoblp between the CARD 1/4 20-5-33/60 The Synthesis of Pyr.-holes, Pyrrholines and Pyrrholidines from d-katoaloohole. Z -ketoalcohols and the dehydrating catalysts, in order to find a way of synthesis of the comparatively little investigated and not easily accessible A 2_pyrrholines, as well as of their dehydrogenation products of pyrrholes. They have hitherto not been described. As Objects of the investigation served Yaoetopropy-(I) and secondary ~ -aoetobutyl- (II) alcohol. It was reTealed that the transformation of the former in an ammonium atroam, at 4500C on aluminumoxide a*hd Pd on asbestos (in an analogous way Hi/A120 3) resulted in the formation of a-methyl pyrr- holidine (V), a-methylpyrrhole (VIJ with a 10-20 yield and a small amount of a-Methyl- A--pyrrholidine (IV). seems that the last one is the primary reaction produotl under contact conditions it undergoes disproportionation according to the type of irrOTersible catalysis by Zelinskiy yielding V and VI. The formation of a-methylpyrrhole can be brought about by dehydrogenation of the mentioned sub- stance under the influence of Pd, as well as under that of aluminumoxide itself. An examination of the reaction over aluminumoxide without Ni and Pd revealed that a-methyl CARZ 2/4 4 2-pyrrholine represents the chief product (45 %); - 20-5-33/60 The.Synthesis of PyTrholes, from 1-ketoalcohols. Pyrrholines and Pyrrholidines a-mothylpyrrhole develops under these conditions in -very small amounts. Thus aluminum oxyde exerts prp~ctically no influence upon the dehydregenation of IV in this case. The most f Yourable conditions for the formation of a- mothyl- & I pyrrholing from e-aostoprophylaloohol are thus given at 310-320OCl using the t-oxide of aluminum an a catalyst. After satisfactory conditions for the synthesis of the above mentioned pyrrholone bad been' found the authors decided to use the I -ketoaloohols (1111~ in a synthesis of the interesting and little in- VeBtigated compounds of & 2_pyrrholine bases. Some homologuen of these substances are known as photo- sensibiliLtors. The authors succeeded in demonstrating that a formation of A 2-pyrrheline bases with a yield of 25-55 % takes Plao'*, when ketoalcohole (I and 11) are passed through in an ammonia or azine stream; or in a mitture with an aromatic amino, over aluminumoxide at 316-3200 0. At lower temperatures (280-290 0) they cen-- tain a considerable.),admixturs of corresponding 4,5- 20-5-33/60 ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED BY., S'UBMITTZD: AVAILABLE: CARD 4/4 The Oynthosis of Pyrrholost'Pyrrholines and Pyrrholidines from y -ketoaloohols. dihydre furans (III). The study of the reaption mechanism is no direct object of this paper and has to be further Investigatede A detailed'elaboration of reaction osudi- tions (other dehydratirlg catalysts, activation of aluminum- oxyde) will make it possible to increase the yield of pyrrholine bases to some extent. The thus obtained ' 6 24yrrholines readily form haloidalkylates. The position of.double bonds cannot yet be sonsidered as firmly, establishodo but these oompounde,most probably represent 2pyrrholined. (2 Tables, 7 Slavir-- references) "M.V. LOMONOSOV" Moscov State University. (Mookoynkly gesudarstvannyy universitet im. X.V. Lononosova) - 12.2-57 Library of Congress. Akademii Nauk 86 (USSR) 2o-119-1-22/52 Cancerolytic, sarcolysin-containing dipeptides (table 1) were producea by condensation of the W-formyl-derivative of P-dl-(A -ethyl chloride-)-amino-DL-phenylalanin (sarcolysin) with ethers of various amino acids. By the interaction of the sarcolysin-ethyl-ether with p-di(~-ethyl chloride),,amino- phanyl-acetic-acid the ethyl ether of p-di-(18-ethyl chloride)- aminophenacetyl-sarool.ysin was obtained. Further p-di- (~-ethyl chloride)-aminophenacetyl- andg -Zp-di-Q&- ethyl chloride)-amino_7-phenylbutyr.vl-derivates of various amino acids were produced whose general formula is given ( table 2). By the interaction of p-di-(/3-ethyl chloride)-aminophenyl- acetic-acid ands /p-di-(~-ethyl chloride)-amino/phenylbutyric- Golubeva, N. Te., 9_6_Mb_i_r_~6_f,Academy 2o-119-1-22/52 Cancerolytic Peptides acid with anilin in the presence of 1,3-dicyclo-hexyl-carbo- diimide the corresponding anilides were obtained; ~t is true that in the case of the interaction of these acides with 2-methyl-5-athoxymethylene-6-amino-pyrimidin or with p-di- (ff~ethyl chloride)-aminophonyl-acetio-acid with cyclobexal- amine only N-acyl-derivatives of 1,3-dicyclohexyl-urea were isolated. Preliminary samples on the cancerolytic action of the sarcolysin-containing peptides were performed in the Institute for Experimental Pathology and Cancer Therapy of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (Institut eksperi- mentallnoy patologii i terapii raka Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR). It became evidont that the sarcolysin-peptides possess marked properties close to those of surcolysin which act against tumors and which at the same time are not toxic and have a high selectivity of the action upon some tumors. Finally the general method of production of sarcolysin-con- taining peptides and that of the individual peptides is given Card 2/3 in a kind of experimental part. 2o-119-1-22/52 Cancerolytic Peptides I There are 3 tableaq and 1 referencep 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION:Institut elementoorganicheskikh ftgedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute for Elementary OrPnic COMPOUM18 AS USSR) SUBMITTEDs December lo, 1957- Card 3/3 KlWffARTS, I.L., Almdem1k; GOLTJBZVA, X.Ye.; KILIDISMA, O.V, Gancerolytic peptides of directional activity. Dokl.AN BSSR 132 no.4:836-838 Je '60. (MA 13:5) (Peptides) 5T K-ARP"ICHUS, K.I.; GOLUBEVA,-S-rYe-.; KILIDISIIEVA, O.V.; KNUNYANTS) I.L. Canceroly-tic peptides having specific action. Report No.2: p-Di-(chloroethyl)amino-D#L-phenylalanyl-D,lr-valine. Izv. , ,Ul 68SR. Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1297-1299 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedinenly All SSSR. (Valine) ' " KARPAVICHUS, K.I.; qqLUDSVA, N.Ye.; KILIDISIEVA, O.V.; El'UNYANTS, I.L. Cancerolytic peptides having spocific action, Report No.3: N-fp-di(2-chloroethyl)-aminophonacetyl] and N-(p-di(2-chloroethyl) -aminophenylbutyl) amino acids. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1299-1303 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy All SSSR. (Amino acids) I KNUNYANTS, I.L.L_GOLUBEVA, Nje.; KARMICHUS, K.I.; KILIDISHEVA, O.V. Cancerolytic peptides having specific action. Zhur.V* 7 no.2: 238 162, (MIRA 15:4) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Peptides) (Cytot6xic drugs) GOFMAN, A.; FREY, A.I.; RUTSHM0N, I.; OTT, Kh.; SHEMYAKIN, M.M.; KISHFALUDI, L.; KOCHETKOV, N.K.; DEREVITSKAYA, V.A.,- PROXOFIYEV, N.A.; SHABAROVA, Z.A.j FILIPPOVA, L.A.; SHANDWI, S.; XHAYGA, S.; LIV, F.; ROBERTS, M.Ye.; GAVRILOV, N.I.1 AKIWVA, L.N.; KHLUDOVA, M.S.; MAKSIWV9 V.I.1 IZELINt B.M.; SHEPPARD, R.N.; SHKODINSKAYA9 Ye.K,j VASIKAp 0,5,; BERLIN, A,Ya,; SOFIINA, Z.P.; LARIONOV, L.F.; KNUNYANTS, I.L.; WBZYA,_N_.Ye ; KARPAVICHUS, K.I.1 KILQISHEVA, O.V.; WDZIGRADSKIY, K.1 KAFTARj M.1 LEVO M.1 KORENSKI, F.; BUASSONA, R.A.; GUTTMANt St,) KHOYGENIN, R,L,; ZHAUNOI PsA.; BAZHUS0 S.; LENARD, K.; DUALISKI~ S.; SIUDER, Ye.; SID9KHEN, R.; KHOKHLOVO A.S. Results of the Fourth European Symposium on the chemistry of peptides. Abstracts of reports. Zhur. VKHO 7 no.4:468-476 162. (MIRA 15:8) L. Aktaionernoye obahchestvo "Sandos", Bazell, Shveyteariya (for Gbfhan, Frey, Ott, Rutshmainn), 2. Farmatsevticheskaya fabrika "G.Rikhter", Budapesht, Vengriya (for Kishfaludi, Korenski, DuAlski). 3. Institut khimii prirodnykh.soledineniy AN SSSR, Moskva (Sor Kochetkov, Derevitske^ .Shemyakin, Khokhlov). 4. Laboiitoriya khimii belka Moskovei6go gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Prokoflyev, Shabarova, Filippova, Gavrilov, Akimova, Khludova). 5. Fond meditsinakikh issledovaniy, Passadena, Kaliforniyn, Sev.Sojed.Shtaty Ameriki (for Shankman, Khayga, Liv, 'Roberts). 6. Laboratoriya khimii belka Instituta organicheskoy (Contimied on next card) Gofman, A.,-(Continued) Card 2. khimii AN SSSR, Moskva (for Maksimov). 7, Aktsionernoye obahohostvo "TSiba", Bazell, Shveyteariya (for Izelin). 8. Liverpul'skiy universitet, Angliya (for Sheppard). 9. Institut ek"rimentalinoy L klinicheekoy onkolofii AM SSSR, Moskva (for Wkodinskaya, Vasina, Berlin, SoVina, Larionov). 10. Institut aleinentoorganichookikh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Moskva (for Knunyants, Golubeva, Karpavichus, Killdisheva). 11. Institut organichookoy khimii Budapeshtskogo universiteta, Vengriym (for Madzigradakiy, Kaftar, Lev). 12. Farmatsevticheskiy 6tdol Aktsionernogo obahcheatva "Sandos", Bazell, Shveytoariya (for Buassona, Guttman, Khoygenin, Zhakeno, Rutshmann). 13. losledovatell- skiy institut farmataevticheskoy promyshlonnosti, Budapesht, Vengriya (for Bashus', Lenard). 14. Aktsionernojre obahchestvo "Shering", Zapadnyy Berlin (for Shreder, Sbmikben). '(Paptides-Zongresses) KNUNYANTS, I.L.; GOLUBEVA, N.E.; KARPAVICHYUS, K.I.; KILIDISHWA, Giy. Cancerolytic peptides of directed action. Coll Cz Chem 27 no.9: 2253-2254 S #62. 1. Institute of Organoelementary compounds, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow (for Golubeva and Killdishava). K. KNUNYARTS., I.L., akademik; KILIDISHEVA, O.V.; GOUTEVA. ZURABYAR, S. Diethylr,neimidophosphoryl and diethyleneimidothiophosphoz7l derivatives of amino acids and peptides. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.2t370-373 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Amino acids) Peptides) Phophorus organic compoimda) ~ GOLUBEVA, It. YE *0. Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidn-to of Chemical S-ciencos at the Institute of Organic Chemistry iment N. D. Zelinskly in 1962: "Carcinolytic Peptides of Directed Action." Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Moscow. 1963, pages 119-145 MINYANTS, DELIrSOVA, D.1h, .& i .~ Po,pUrloo containIng Iz,.r. A'l khim. no.10:1872 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Tnstitut eleinentoorganicheskikh soyedint-niy "i'l SSSR. LUCHKO, i., Inzh.,- GOLUFEVA. 0.. inzh. - r Determining logging errors in the case of two receiving units. Mor. flot 25 no.9-.25-26 My 165. (KMA 183 5) 33146-66 -ZWT(m)/gwA(A)/Zwpct)/XTI NEW JD ACC Nkv AR60162_~8 CODE: UIV005816510001011IE106IE106 SOURCE AUTHOR: A~=esku, R. A.: Golubeva, 0. A.; Los'yev, L. Ye. 3 TITLE: Coercive force of strongly deformed samples of silicon iron after anneal, at 800 and 11MC SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mika, Abs. 132822 ~Z-7 REF SOURCE: Tr- Urallskogo politekh. in-ta sb. 144, 1965, 86-88 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic coercive forcep silicon steel, recrystallization, annealing, metal roLung ABSTRACT: Samples for the investiiation were discs of 30 mm dia, cut from cold- rolled strips of Fe-Si (-3 wt.% Si) subjected to different deformations (80 - 96%). The rolling was carried out reversibly. The samples were annealed at 800 and 1100C for 4 hours. The rate of heating was 150 deg/hr, and the cooling was together with the oven. The coercive force He was determined by a ballistic method for magnetiza- tion of angles 0* - 180* in steps of 22-50, reading from the direction of rolling 14 after 8000 annealing and along the transverse to the direction of rolling after 1100C annealing. After annealing at 1100C and 96% deformation, a decrease in the average value of He (0.38 Oe) was observed, compared with the Hc of samples subjected to an- nealing at 800C and the same deformation (0-75 Oe). A somewhat larger valueof He after annealing at 13DOC (o.62 Oe) compared with ne of samples subjected to annealing at 8ooc (0-55 Oe) after 96% deformation, is obviously connected with the fact that V2 L 33146-66 ACC NRt A]R6016238 at a given degree of deformation the secondary recrystallization is strongly SUP- pressed as a result of which a relatively shallow, comparatively homogeneous grain is formede V, Olenicheys. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 20 Tringiforsei, steel LS U~V-rd 2/2 GOLUBEVA, 0. A. Cand. Med. Sci. Dissertationi "Diagnostic Significance of the Clinical Modifications of the Cervix." First Moscow Order of Lenin Aedical Inst. 2 Juan 47. SO: VechernyMa Moskva, Jun, 1947 (Project #17336) ADAMEMU, R.A.; NUDRYAVTSEV, I.P.; GOLUBEVA, O.A.; GELID, P.V. ------------ Certain characteristics of the-formation of recry-stallization textures in cold-rolled silicon iron-with a high degree of de- formation. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 19 no.3t432-438 Mr 165. (MIRA 18W 1. Urallskil politekhniahaskiy inatitut imeni Kirova. GOLIBER, L. M., prof.; GOLTMMU,_D,-G-.-(Riga) Influence of lipocaine on nutritional hypercholesterinemia and experi- mental atherosclerosis in rabbits. Probl. andok. i gorm. no.6:7-14 16:L. (MM 14;12) 1. Is laboratorii, patologicheskoy fiziologii i funktsiohalinoy diagnostiki (zav. - prof. L. M. Gollber) Rizbsko o nauchno-iseledo- vatel'skogo instituta gravmatologii i ortopedii, Mr. - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk V. K. Kalnberz) (ARTFIUOSCLEROSIS) (CHOLESTERM) (LIPOCAIC) FINMOSUMN, Grigoriy Markovich;. GOLIVBRVA O.M. (Mookva), prof.0 retsenzent;~VOROKOV, I.N. (KOBkiaij,-'pfof - retsensent; DROZHZHIN,-;Tu.X., red.; TSITfULINITSXIY, takhn.red. [Course in ,theoretical mechanics; a textbook for students of pedagogical institutes] Kure teoreticheekoi mekhaniki; uchabnoe posobie dlia studentov pedag-ogle4eskikh inatitutov. Moskva. Goo. uchabno-padagog.izd-vo M-va,~prosv. RSFSR, 1959. 442 p. (MIRA 12:5) (Hechanibs) L-322o3-66 ZWT(1)/EWP(8!/NWT( WN Y~ ACC Nk: 06o2o796 SOURCE CODE. UR/0386/66/CO3/012/0488/0491~ AUTHOR: Golubemo 2,-&- ORG: PIkysics Department of the-Wscow State Mniversj&y - Im, M, V- Tammany (Fizicheskiy fakulrteit-Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universitet et TITLE: Anomalous absorption of ultravAlftet radiation in :LitPundergoing a phase; transition SOURCE Zhurnal eksperimental noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pialm v redaktsiyu, Prilozheniye,, V, 3., no, 12,, 1966., 488-491 TOPIC TAGS: quartz, refractive index, second order.phase transition., temperature dependence, uv spectrum, uv absorption ABSTRACT: The purpose of the experiment was to study in greater detail thWin 01 the past the sharp temperature dependence of the refractive index of qg~qzftear its phase transition temperature (573C), especially in the very narrow temperaturel interval (OXC) where the phase transition takes placej, which has not been in- vestigated heretofore. A quartz disc 0.4 mm thickj cut perpendicular to the optic' axis of the crystal was placed in vacuum between a uy source and a spectrograph* The spectrum was photographed through the central section of the disc and the ab- sorption coefficient of the quartz determdned by photometry. The phase transitlon~ - - CQ Card .1/2, IT KALISTRATOV2 G.A.; SKVORTSM , Z.Ya.; GOLUBEVA,-O..P.,___.._ J~ffect of a=oni= base and cellulose hardness on the quality of alkalies and the.production of alcohol. Bum, prom, 36 no.10:12-13 0 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1, Sokol'skiy kombinat. (Gallulose) (Alcohol) GOLUBEVA, O.P., arkbitektor; NAUMOV, S.F., arkhitektor The Warsaw-Wawer suburban station. Transp. stroi. 12 no.8: 55-56 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Poland-Railroade-StatioXis) GOLUBEVA., O.P.,, arkhitaktor; NAUMOV, S.F., arkhitektor Standard stations in the German Federal Republic. Transp. stroi. 13 no.5:73-74 VT 163. (miRA 1617) I(Germany, West-Railroads--Stations) GOLUBKVA,, O.P., arkhitektOr Reconstruction of the railroad station in Gorkiy. Transp. stroi. 13 no.7:26-2.8 JI 163. OaRA 16:9) (Gorkiy-Railroads-Stations) GOLUMAp O.P,, arkbitektor; argilMoV, S.F., arkhi-bektor ,,c. Traywp.stroi. 13 no.10-174-7 New railroad station in Liep 74-7 0 '63. (MIRA 174.8) GOLUEEVA, O.P., arkhitektor; NAUMOV, S.F., arkhitektor Reconstruction of railroad stations in the German Federal lepublic. Transp. stroi. 14 no.2:55-57 P 164. fMRA 17:4) arkhitektor Now building for the South Railroad Station in Budapest. Tranap. stroi. 14 no.5:58-59 My 164. (MIRA 18:11) -P. GOLUBIWA; 0. .1 and V.V. GOLUBEV. Issledovaniia po teorii shchitkov kx71'ev swroleta. Moskva, 1939. 52 p. (TjI.kGI. Trudy, no. 398) Bibliographical footnotes. Title tr.: Theoretical investigation of aircraft wing flaps. QA91l.Yj65 no.398 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. GOLUMAYAj O.V. Opredelenie pod"ennoi sily profilia pri sryve potoka s ego poverkhnosti. (Akadeniia Nauk SSSR. Doklady. Novaia seriia, 1945, v. 46, no-3, p. 103-105) Title tr.: Determination of lift force on an airfoil when the separation of flow frcm its surface tPkes place. Also published in English in 1;omptes rendus de l'Academie des Sciences de 11UPSS. 1-;ouvelle serie, 1945, v. 46, no. 8, p.99-101 (Q6O-A52) A5262.32662 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 ,4pd"W A JAI a At AIL III llmifilec-Luflynt bin IN.LLAV tkeol NA-ILASNIC W. 4m #.,4i (jult 21. 19 INA. lb~ci& W 11w hilvatiswo of kn phillIfifUld hV 14% 111 INjr6,jf.o .4 Ilic 411ijIlIvAS4 11K. W.-I). Aii:-A-"qA'-11.~1' till- il.11" I ill Ow Ggill Ail vullubw fishv. The .41,11.1if-I 4 vich.16,A mol ta.-II., bb~lwl. it., Alto 1,10mit IIIAAJ nw.ra. aw .-um.4, 16 me intelgrat*4 a-u"Aing it xoct %I ArinoLifi,,is 4 ukiw, Isla re ibis r ri plilk-tv mi,vivl 1,) wolvi lit 11,6 . ~- At I, I-A-6 i..Allain 11., IIII.-owtival JAI. till., of still 4'1~ ki-mi; it I.- two Il'.11'alml 1-Y div allilim; bio. of l1w '11, .-1 If. 'W~ a J80,11all. '-11416114 )M's fit tills Ifo- mill,0-)1 A ,,, it 7-ro GOLU37TA.$ 0. V. lusm Air Mathematics Spherics *n8 MdTewnt of Eddies and Zddy Sources on the Surface of a Sphere," 0. V. Colubeva, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR',' Vol LIN, NO 5 Studies tvo-dimensional flov on a spherical sui- face, caueedL by eddies an& eddy sources, through the conformal representations of a spherical surface ond plane, Submitted by Acad L. S. Ipybenzon, 17 Feb 49. 39/49T107 UM/Physice - Filtration MIW/Jun 50 Hydrodynamics "Equations of Two-Dimensional Motion of an Ideal Fluid Over a Curvilinear Surface and Their Ap- plication to the Theory of Filtration," 0. V. Goidbeva, Moscow "Priklad Matemat i Mekh" Vol XIV, 140 3, pp 287-294 Generalizes equations describing two-dimensional plit- motions of an ideal f luid to a motion of a fluid in a f ilm layer that covers a curvilinear 163T78' USSR/Aysics Filtration (Coutd) X&Y/Jun 50 a,.urface. Equations obtained are applicable to p)rob-.. lems of filtration of a fluid in distorted layers.~ geophysics, and electrical conductivity of h=ogene- ous warped surfaces. Submitted 13 Feb 50. 163T7 8 "Tw6-DimenBional Motions of a Perfect Incompressible Liquid Akqng Curved ' Surfaces.0 Sub 17 Jan 51, Moscow Order of Lenin State U imeni 1~. V. Lomonosov. Dissertations presented for sciende and engineering degrees in Hoscov during 1951* SOs Stm. No. 4W. 9 may 55. - - - - -L.- r -- 1-1 -- - - .. -~fC ~ ------- GMMIVA OOV., prof.; FIRMISHMN, G.Mo, red.; PONOKARWA, A.Ao, tekhn. re4- (Programs of pedagogical institutes; theoretical mechanics for physics and mathematics faculties; major: mathematical Program- my pedagogicheakikh institutov; tooreticheakaia mekhanika dlia fiziko-matematiaheekikh fakulltetov (spetaiallnost' - matematika). [Hoskral uohpedgiz, 1955. 4 p. (MM 11:9) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gla7noye upravleniye vysehikh i arednikh pedagogicheskikh uchebm7kh zavedeuiyo (Mechanics-Study and teacim,-:,) ---610-(- Q-v 12-1 - 1957-10-11537 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 10, p 50 (USSR) AUTHOR: Golubeva, 0. V. TITLE: Basic Trends in the Study of Two-dimensional Motions of Ideal Liquid'9. (0snovnyye napravieniya v 17Lcheni i dviikhmernykh dvizheniy ideallnoy zhidkosti) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. obl. ped. in-t, 1956, Vol 43, pp 27-34 ABSTRACT: A short report on the work performed by the Author and her students in the investigation of incompressible hquid motions in thin pellicles on curved surfaces. The basic equations of that motion are introduced. Existing and potential applications of the theory (to problems of filtration, in dynamic meteorology and in turbine design) as well as the future trend of it5 development are presented. A. A. III ina Card 1/1 GOWWA, 0. T. Complex potential and complex speed of flows in curved films of variable thickness. Uche Nape XOPI 75:3-9 159, (KIRA 13322) (7kid dynamics) (Films (chemistry)) ___9-QLUM...O~J,qAimircvna ; RUBASHOVI A.N., red.; BRUDIIO., K.F., tekbn. red. (Theoretical mechanical Teoreticheakaia mekbanilrq. Moskvas Goa* izd-vo fiziko-matem.-lit-ry) 1961. 703 P. (miRk 34:n) (Mechanics) t I S/044/62/000/006/038/127 B156/B112 AUTHOR: Golubeva, 0. V. TITLE: The complex potential and complex velocities of flo.ws in distorted films of varying thickness .L,!~!.IIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Matematika, no. 6, 1962, 83, abstract 6B342 (Uch. zap. Mosk. obl. ped. in-ta, v. 75, 1959, 3-9) TEXT: It is proved that, after isothermal coordinates have been introduced, the complex potential of a flow in distorted films of varying thickness is a p-analytic function (RZhMat.,1962, 2B164) with a characteristic p determined by the thickness of the film. FAbstracter's note; Complete translation.~ Card 1/1 al'Kilitektor; NAUI-IOV, S.F.t arkYll-I#-ktor Rallroad ntatlon ill Kouvola. Transp. "0. 13 nc,.l: 3-55 Ja 163 Q L~, OVIRA 18:2) USSR Geop a ce Soil science Card 1/1 Pub. 129-14/23 FD-1150 Author : Zuyev, L. A. , and Golubwia, P. F. Title : Absorption of phosphorus by the shoots of various plants Periodical : Vest. Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9, No 7, 111-3.17, Oct 1954 Abstract : The authors conducted a cmparative study of the intensity of absorption of phosphorus from a feeding solution by the shoots of various plants. They did not observe any dependence of the intensity of absorption upon the nitrogen content in the sprouting seeds. Four references (e.g. N. S. Avdonin, "Introduction of granulated superphosphate into rows," Agrobiologiya, No 2, 1949). Institution : Chair of Agrochemistry Submitted : January 7, 1954 ~ Jlj 0-4 4, u US-SR/Physiology of Plants Card 1/1 Authors Title Periodical Abstract Institution Presented by I Zuev, L. A., and Golubeva, P. F* Absorption of phosphorus ky germinating serds and sprouts of spring %fieat I Dokl. AN SSSR, 96, Ed. 2, 367 - 389, May 1954 I Experiments show that the absorption of phosphorus begins simultaneously with the swelling (Lermination) of the seeds. The absorbed phosphorun concentrates mainly in the seed and its content " the seed is 18 times hifjier than in the endosperm. Duriiig further cultivation of the seed the phcophorus content increases gradually in the roots, sprouts and even in the endosperm. This absorption is closely connected with the intensive and conatnictive Interchangre of the merlste.=itic tissues. Five USSR referencea. --Tab1ea. - -- - -- - --- -- I The It. V. Lamonosov State University, Moscow 3 Academician A. L. Kursanov, March 16, 1954 IC. A. Zwev and P F Golu K& M. V. Loutonosov State Univ.. W. Iv..1, S.S.S.R. IG4, 0' ef stored P ia sprouting see-d3 o(d2x .bowed that phytin being the scomd farra oi P is slathr--ftcd along with the main stored seed matt", Phytin 6 ncA systhevittit to the spiout duric; sprouting ivid its dccviupn C"Urs Limultanecaisly with utilization Qf the tctAj tiered MattEr uf the seed. V. M K"'vfa~d~- ZUYZV, L.A*; GOLUBEVA* P.F. Effect of the nitrogen nutrition of vinter rye sprouts on their absorption and metabolism of pbosphorus compounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 119 no-5:993-995 Ap 158. WRA il.-O 1.Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny7 universitet im. M-V. Lomonoaova. Predetavleno WwAemikom A.L, lursanovym. (Rye) (Fertilizers and manures) ZUYICV, L.A..; GqLWV.A,.P.F. Effect of the conditions'of.nitrogen and phosphorus nutrition on the development and phosphorus metabolism of spring wheat spedlings. Fiziol.rast. 6-no.2:202-205 Xr-Ap '59. (MIRA 1215) 1. Bioloff-ooll department of the Moscow State Univorsity. (Wheat-Ferti'lizere and manures) (Phosphoras metabolism) ZUYEVq L.A.; GOLUBEVA* P.F. Effect of the conditions of potassium nutrition on phosphorus absorp- tion and metabolism in wheat seedlings. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly: biol. nauki no.4:180-185 960. (HIU 13:11) 1, Rekomendavana kafedroy agrokhimil Moskovskogo gosudaratvennogo universiteta im, MoVeLomonosovas (WEAT) (PLANTS--ASSIMILATION) ZUYEV, L.A.; GOLUBEVA, P.F. Comparative effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium deficiencies on the absorption and metabolism of phosphorus in winter wheat in light and in the dark. Fiziol. rast. 9 no.1:41-47 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Biology-Soil Department, Moscow State University. (Wheat-Fertilizers and manures) (Phosphorus metabolism) GOW13BYA, R. Secretary of a party organization. Prom.koope 14 no-700 J1 160. (MM 13:8) 1. Propagandist gorkoma partii, g.Akmolinske (Co-ollnist Party of the Soviet Union-Party work) SOV/1 37-58--11-23100 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 182 (USSR) AUTHORS: Beskov, S.D., Kochetkova, L. 1. , Golubeva, R. M. TITLE: A Survey of Volatile Inhibitors (Obzor let uchikb ingibitorov) PF-RIODICAL: Uch. zap. Mosk. gos. ped. in-ta, 1957, Val 99, pp 129-145 A13STRACT: A list of the methods of application and the characteristics of the protective action of 69 organic compounds investigated as possible volatile inhibitors published in the foreign and Soviet literature. Bibliography: 54 references. V. P, Card 1/1 EZSIrOV, S.D.; KOCHITKOVA, R.M. Vapor of othanolamine and its carbonate salt. Uch. zap. KGPI 99:147-149 '57. (MIn 12:3) (31thanol) (Vapor Pressure) ACC'-N*RI-AP6030549 SOURCE CODE: UR/04l376_670_60_J6i_6fi0'ff1 INVENTOR: Bliznyuk, N. K.; Kolomiyets, A. F,;.Golubeva, R. N.; Varshavskiy, S. L.; Gladshteyn, B. M.;"Zimin, V. M. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of aryl esters of N-(B-chloroethyl)taurine. Class 12, No. 184840 [announced by All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Phytopathology (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut fitopatologii) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovirnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 30 TOPIC TAGS: fungicide, te#nra!:i;a= hydroxyethyltaurine, thionyl chloride, phosphorus pentachlo~ide, ester, hydroxide, ethylene ABSTRACT: To obtain aryl esters of N-(B-chloroethyl)taurine with fungicidal .properties, esters of 0-hydroxyethyltaurine are treated with thionyl chloride or phosphorus pentachloride in an organic solvent (e.g.. chloroform) at boiling temperature of the solvent. The excess of the initial reagents and HCl formed are removed-from the reaction mixture; the residue is dissolved in an organic solvent, e.g., an ether, then mixed with alcoholic solution of an acids and evaporated. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 26jul65/ (WA-50; CBE No. 11) Card III imn! 547.436126'122.07 ACCESSION KRs iAP5019066 UR/0266~6 '~/000/012/0110/b!110 AUTHORSt Granin, Ye, F d L. 0.1 pUznyukp N, rad! ev Yu. N. ITyurina, Kolomlyate, A. F.1 Golubeva, R. Wt A3 Re 0 44 TITLEs A Method for controlling ftigous disenees of plants. Class 45, No. 1,12M SOMCE% Wletent isobretonly i tovarrVkh snakov, no. 22, 1965, no TOPIC TAGSs agriculture, pesticide diseane control, plant culture ABSTRAM ThU Author Cwtificate presonts a method for controlling fungous diseases of,plauts by treating the latter vith fungicide %To broaden the assort- mont of fungicides, #store of taurine and their N-replaoed derivatives are util- ised as fungioid,se. Theme compounds are of the general formu.U R ~H.30&Ar R. AMEMION NRj AP5019096 whero R ~ R, R" WA R u Rt a R" u H, the.roplaced or nomplated all7l is m7lo and A lo an anion of an arganio or an Inorgenlo aolds ASSOCIATIONs notup 8MMMEDS OIJU164 INCLS 00 SUB 00ml Le, 00 No R" SOV 1 000' Mm 1 000