SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GROMOVA, T.M. - GROMOVA, V.YE.
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OROMOVA,-Y.114; SOIAWM, A.D.
Laboratory equipment for experiments with artificial fog. Trudy
TSAO no.19:101-105 158. (MIRA 12:2)
(Weather research) (7o6)
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ATRITORS: 13akulinn, Ye.V*? -Gromovap T.N. -and Krn3lkov, ?.N.
TITIE: -The method of application of water solutions 'of load
iodide to supercooled clouds and mists
SOURCE: Leningrad. Glaviia-ya goofizicheakays obsorvatoriyn. Trudy#
no. 126, 1962* Voprosy Miki oblakov I aktivnylch
vozdoystviy, 10-15
TEXT: One G orJb12 Introduced Into a supercoolnd mist at -100c
yinlds up to 10 ice crystalse The Pblo soliAlon is prelonrod In
tan1cs according to tho roaction Pb(M03) -+ Mfl I 1 12 PbI2 + UNNO-x
CA of solid Ph(M' I
using oither definite quantiti )2 and R141, or
their concentrated aolutlons (rospectivglyp Pb(1105)2 - 300 g to 1
1 water, or the concentration 23%. at 180 density, looo, I .23 g/cm3,
nnd 14141 - 083 g to 1 1. or 29% concentrntion, at 190 density, iode
11,157 UCM3). Tho obtninod PbI nolution romnina transparent Rnd
does not prooipitato in tanks ngr doea It dirty or block pipes and
nozzles when glowing, There are 2 tables&
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AUT11f)US: Gromova T 14 J~rasikov, P.H., Lon3hinp V.T., 1111(androva,,
M.A. , Shiahkin,, N.S.
TITLE: Exportmonts on the application of PbI2 In water solution
to anporcoolnd clouds
S OUPC
Eo Leningi-nd. Glaviviya goofizichoaknyn obaervatorlya. Trudy.
no. 126, 1962. Voprosy flzilci oblakov I aktivnykh
voZilystviy" 1C-21
TrXT : Clonds or mtoti nro trontwri with n combustible wator snLition
-nil PhIn sprayed out uf an alr-plane nt a prasiuro of 3-4 atmosphere
thl'o,i-vi aprayora comprising 32 nozzlon 1.2 mm in diameter. The
effnct hns bnen observed from an altitude of 0.5-1.0 1cm over the
iippor oloud limits In cimulun clouds with a vorticnT calincity bf
2 11cm and ovors procipitntlonn hnve boon obtainod bolow -70C. Com-
-Pnct strnto-curmil.,ia clouds with a onpRelty of 200-460 m wore din-
sipated below -150C, At ---, -200C both the Pb12 solution and the
water itself prcKluco cloud dianipation. There Is 1 table.
Card 1/1
- GROMOVA., T.,K.; GLIKI, N. V.
Some characteristics of the conditions governing the crystal-
lization of the supercooled drops of water solutions. Trudy
TSAO no. 51: 20-28 163. (1,11RA 17:5)
GFOMOVA, T.N.; KRASIKOV, P.N.; LENSHIN, V.T.; SHISHKIN, N.S.
Experiments on the effect of a colloidal solution of silver iodide
on supercooled clouds. Trudy GGO no.156:23-30 164.
(YIRA 17:10)
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AUTHORt Gromovs, T. N.: Krasikov, P. N.
TITLEt Investigations of the ice-forming properties of silver iodide
and lead iodide solutions
SOURCEs Leningrad. Glevnaya geofizicheskays observatoriya. Trudy,
no. 176, 1965. Voprosy fiziki oblakov i aktivnyl& vozdeystviy (Problems
in cloud physics and active modification), 25-34
TOPIC TAGSt cloud dispersal, fog dispersal, cloud chamber, cloud
crystallizationt aerosol chamber, aerosol, cold chamber, supercooled
fog crystallization
ABSTRACT: The methods and results of studies carried out at the Maini
Geophysical Observatory to test the use of aqueous solutions of AgI
and-Pbl!?-Io_SryAtallizc,.r,louds a0 go are reported. The AgI wao
used in the form of aqueous coT[1'6i I solutions of various concentra-~
tions (0.1, 0*.01. 0.001, and 0.00012), and the Pb12 as true solution i
droplets. The experimento were performed in a 300-11ter cold chambev -
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in which the temperature could be lowered to -30C. Fog was produced
by introducing hot steam from a boiler or by atomizing distilled
water. The upper temperature thresholds at which ice crystals were
formed were determined by visual observation of light beans passing
through the chamber. The discovery of a new dependence of ice
crystal yield on solution concentration (smaller concentra 'tions
produced larger yields per gram of AgI) is Illustrated in Fig, 1
of the Enclosure. Results of these studies demonstrated the superL-
ority of colloidal solutions over previous methods of crystallizing
aupercooled fogs (the yield of ice crystals per gram of AgI was
41 jO-3-1014 at fog temperatures of -7 and -15C); solution conce n-
0
3
trations of 0.01-0.001% produced optimum yields. Aqueous solutions
of PbI2 caused supercooled fogs to crystallize at temperatures of
-5, -7C, and lower, and the number of crystals formed depended on
solution concentration, ~hs optimum of which was 0.06%, The yield
per gram of Pb12 at a temperature of -10C was 1012 and at -15C, 1013,
a value somewhat smaller than that derived by using colloidal solutions
of AgI. Orig, arte hast 5 figures and 2 tables. JER)
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ASSOCIATION: Glavnayd.8sofLzLcheskaya observatorLya (HaLn Geophysicat
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Fig. 1. Curves of the dependence
of ice crystal yields on tempera-
ture for colloidal solutions of
AgI of different concentrations
I - Fletcher's computation of
yield of Ice particles assuming
that Agi particles act as sub-
limation nuclei; 2 - Dessants
yield from ideal generator; 3,-
4, 5, 6 - 0.1. 0.01, 0.001, and
0.0001 concentrations of col-
loidal solutions of AgI (%);
7 - yield during combustion of
better pyrotechnical AgI com-
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AUTHORSs Teys, R. V., Gromova SOV/20-122-6-28/49
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Kochatkova, S. N.
TITLEt Isotopic Composition of Natural Phosphates (Izotopnyy sostav
prirodnykh fosfatov)
PERIODICALs Doklady kkademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Ur 6. PP 1057 -
1060 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The method of isotopic paleothermometry (Refs i - 3) is the
most important application of isotopic analysis to the
solution of geochemical problems, This method is based on
the dependence of the distribution of the heavy oxygen
isotope between the oxygen of water and the mineral on
temperature, that means it is based on the isotopic exchange
between these two components. The oceans are an immense
reservoir of oxygen that hardly changes its isotopic composi-
tion in the course of geological time. Therefore, its
isotopic composition can be regarded as constant and equal
to a certain average value. However, this condition of a
constant water background (vodnyy fon) is not always and
not everywhere complied with. Therefore, the possibilities
Card 1/4 of isotopic paleothermometry are limited by insufficient
Isotopic Composition of Natural Phosphates SOV20-122-6-28/49
information on the character and the causes for the
fluctuations in the isotopic composition of sea water. At
present only the carbonate paleothermometry is elaborated,
as carbonates in the solution exchange their oxygen quickly
enough with that of water. If it were possible to find any
reaction mechanism that would prompt the oxygen exchange of
another mineral with the oxygen of water, two equations with
two unknown quantities could be obtained; the precipitation
temperature and the isotopic composition of the aqueous phase
would be the unknown quantities here. The solution of these
equations with respect to both unknown quantities would make
it unnecessary to know the isotopic composition of the
oxygen of water, which has been necessary up to now. The
authors succeeded in ascertaining that the oxygen of the sul-
fate is exchanged very slowly with the oxygen of water (Ref
4). Thus sulfates cannot serve as mineral thermometers. A
phosphate temperature scale was then suggested (Refs 2, 3, 5).
The phosphates exchange their oxygen with water even more
slowly than sulfates. The heterogeneous exchange with
carbonic acid was investigated with two samples of apatite
Card 2/4 (from the Lake Baikal and from the Khibiny). The velocity
isotopic Composition of Natural Phosphates SOV/20-122-6-28/49
constants and the half-periods of the exchange at 700, 900
and 1100 are given in table 2. Figure I shows the isothermal
lines of these measurements, whereas figure 2 gives the
isoteres. By extrapolation of th?se data into the range of
0
normal temperatures 20 , 1.3 .10 hours is obtained for the
half-period of the exchange. The isotopic composition of
natural phosphates has never been investigated. The authors
used apatites and phosphorites for this purpose. The oxygen
of these substances has proved to be lighter than that of
river *at r. 18 From table 3 it can be seen that apatite con-
tains les: 0 t4n river water. Contrary to expectations,
the content of 0 ' in the phosphorites of podolite was lower
than that of river water. It can be seen from the data of
the authors that there is a difference between the relationa
between the isotopic composition of the oxygen of water, the
sulfates and the phosphates. Natural sulfates mostly have
a composition apyroaching the equilibrium with the oxygen of
sea water (Ref 4), whereas the oxygen of natural phosphates
is considerably different. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and
Card 3/4 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
Isotopic Composition of Natural Phosphates SOV/20-122-6-28/49
ASSOCIATIONj Institut gookhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im. V. I.
Vernadskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Geochemistry
and Analytical Chemistry imeni V. I. Vernadskiy of the Academy
of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTEDs Juns 3, 1958, by A. P. Vinogradov,,#*K4v"j&n
SUBMITTEDs May 28, 1958
Card 4/4
KOMAROV9 Sergey Vasillyevicb; GROMOVAp V.A.9 red.; NAZAROVAf A.S., tekhn. -
red.
[How a motion picture is'produced] Kak sozdaetsia kinofillm, No-
skvaq lzd-vo OZnmie* Voss. ob-va po rasprostraneniiu polit. i nauchn.
%naniiq 1961. 39 P. (Harodnyi universitet kulltury, Fakulltat lite-
ratury i iskusatyap no,6) (MIRA 14:7)
(Motion pictures-Produotion and direction)
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AUTHORt ~romovaj V.A.
ORQ1
TITLE*: Distribution of gold anI silver by cGncentration in the flotation of poly-
metallic ore
SCURGI: Tsvetnyye metallyp no. 2, 1966, 5-7
TOPIG TAGS: Id,,sJlver, flotation. metal extraction
AB"NACT: Tgoo Be ousovk4 Concontr3jig PlAnt. processing ore of the Bolousoyka
'j
deposits, produces four concentratesi copper, leAd, Zino, and pyrite. In the
flotation proooss, gold and silver are separated from these concentrates.
Although the content of gold and silver in the concentrates varies in wide
livdts over a year's time, the author has been able to determine a certain
DIttern In the beha*r 9f nob
the copper concentrate, goig c'o*nntf91n-f'drops off during thewarmeat months of
the yoar -- from Juno to Septombor-October. The decrease amounts to one half
onethird of the maximum, content in autumn or winter.
in the lead concentrate the gold content has high periods which coincide with
the drop in gold content of the copper concentratol Loo, the gold content
incroason 'during the.-warm months in the lead concentrate.
In the zinc concentrate the high gold content in observable in the period from
M~yto August.-Soptnnber. It -is almost double thatof April.
Tho behavior of silver is analogous to that of gold.
In connection with tlia increased flotation activity of gold in the Summer in
tho zino cycle, it appears expedient to organize hosting or the pulp -in tho cold
periods. Heating not only would offer an increase in the extraotion of Zino
but also would incrolso thO;OVq on of gold in the Zino concentrate, Oriv, art.
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MARTYNENKO, Yuriy Yakovlevich; GROMOVA, V.A.., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S.,
tekhn. red.
(Skill of Soviet motion-picture cameramen) meaterstvo sovet-
skikh kinooperatorov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 55 p.
(Narodnyi universitet kul'tury: Fakul I tet literatury i iskus- ~v 1, ,. " I
stva, nc~.6) (MIRA 16:8)
(Motion-picture photography)
ALIBAM., M.A.; PISARENKO, A.P.; IAZARYANTS. E.G.; PrInimali uchastlye:
AIADINSKAYA, I.P.; VOLMNAI S.A.; DYUNINA, V.G.; GRO)CVAO V.A.;
KOSMODEMOYAIBKIY, L.V.; KOPYWV, Ye.P.; RCJKHMISTROVA, A.P.;
SHUSHKINA, U.N.
High-styrene rubber mixtures for the manufacture of microporous
non-shrinking rubbers. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.7:1-3 JI 163.
(MIRA 16t8)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut plenochnykh
materialov i iskusetvennoy kozhi I Nauchno-iseledovateliskly
institut monomerov dlya sinteticheakogo kauchuka.
(Rubber, Synthetic)
L7879-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/EWP(~)/T RPL RM
ACC XRt APS025030 SOUHaS CODEs UR/0286/65/000/016/0083/0083
Xk AA I 'W ~
AUTHORSt Bolyasy, - V. A* I Gromova, ..V-,,--Aa; Zemit, S. V. 1 KaLn~~N. ~L.
Kopylov" Ye. PaWKesmodemlyanakizo L. V.ptqKostint Do Lo;~WKuttin A. M.11 44
Lazarysn~3t Be Us Nq Romanoval He 09 1,14 Tsaylingolldg V. Lo 1,,Shikhalova, I".- F.;
Shushkinao Too N
OROt none
TITLEs Method for obtaining mthe I~ic,rubber~ ~CU33 39,, No. -173942
SOURCEs Byulleten' isobreteniy i tovarrolch anakov, no. 16, 1965, 83
TOPIC TAGSt rubber, synthetic rubber$ butadiens., styrene, polymerj copolymer,
ABSrRACTi This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining synthetic rubber
by polywrization or copolymerization$f dienes with vinyl monomers, for example,
butadien with 0( -,met~jistjElneAin aqueous amilsion at low temperatures in the
presence of known free-radion -In'tiators and regulators employing emulsifiers,
To improve the polymer properties, asters of monoalkylbenzoic acid are used as
emulsifiers.
-UD CODE:11,07/ SUBM DATE: 03Jul63
Card 1/1 ')W MG&--678-762 678.762-134
POLYAKOV, -M-14.; rHFXANOV, N.S.; A(-,FfFVA, T.F.; PI~91~VA, V.A.-
SF9as0n-I-fIuct%*ti,0fi of technological indices for dressing complex
metal ores. TSvet.met, 38 no.3tl3-16 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:6)
~ 11; 1 V. Al ; A IETL- 7A, 'I, F.
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KHAYSHBASHNV, O.K.; GROMOVA, VA.
Physicochomical analysis of the system cA-trWtrotoluens
-dinitrobanzone. Izv.Sekt.fiz.-khIm.anal. 17:144-148 149. (KM 7:6)
1, Institut obehchey I neorganichaskoy khimil [im. N.S.Kurnakova]
Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Thermal analysis) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Toluene) (Benzene)
Ety-jochplillpi a of the E'Ment a-trinitrotoluefie
0 1.8-dinigro III "Ovilu. 1z, Wild -
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GRUN-GRZHDLAYW, N.Y.; GROMOVA, Y.G. - ,
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The Hall effect in titnnium-molybdonum alloys. Zhur. neorg. khim.
2 lo:z426-2428 0 '57. (MIRA 110)
(Hall effect) (Titnnium-mlybdonup alloys)
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A~~OR Grum-Grzhimaylo, N. V.~'~V~av'
7:TLE Hardness and specific electrlc~ resistivity of Al:'~Vs
the titanium-chromium-molybdenum system
PFFIOD7CAL, Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. no. 2. 'C62. 62'. abs,ra:,
("Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekhn. n.". 1961, no. 4,
TEXT, Three sections of the Ti-Cr-Mo system were lrvestigated: 1-r
i . 4, Cr : Mo - I : 1. Cr : Mo - 4 : 1 6 The homogenized alloys were harden-ed
w.%ter with ice from 1,200, 000, -and 600 C, whereupon their ~!ardness at room
temperature was determined. The hardness of the alloys of Uie first And the
second section is Independent of the hardening temperature and is determined only
by the quantity of the Cr and the Mo. In alloys of the third section. the h!Lrd- V4/
ness curves pass through a maximum (649 kg,/mm2) for all the hardening tempera-
t"res at 25% Ti, 60% Cr and 15% Mo, which is caused by the formation of new
coarse orystallites of the Intermetallic compound TiCr2. To determine the P at
room temperature the specimens were hardened from 900 and 00C. Alloys of the
lard !/2
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firmt And ttip second sections (% *P structures) liave grwer F thLn alloy-
of fhe *hird section (structure(~ 4 TICr2 and c~,+ 1j3 + T!Cr;)) .
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GROMOVA, Vero
"On the Different Types of Variation of Characters in the Evolution of
Animalsj," Dok AN, No. 5, 1946.
GROMOVA, Vero
"A New Fossil Horse from Central Asia," Dok M, 54, No. 4, 1946.
OROMOVA, WE-1A
Vbr., Paleontology Institute, Acad. Sci (-191#7-)
"Former Prevalence of Ovis Nlvicola Eschsch,11
Dok. AN, 57, No. 5, 19,47
"First Appearance i.f a Domestic Ass in Central Asis,"
Dok. All, 56, No. 2, 1947
"The Elk on the Kola Peninsula In the Preglacial Period,"
Dok. AN, 56, No. 4, 1947
GROUNA, Vera
"History of Mammals in Caucasia" Iz Ak. Neuk SSMR, Ser Biol., 5, 1948.
GR OV UCHEY, D.Y., otvetetvennyy redAktor; AVDUSINA, Ye.l.,
redaktor z"tellstv,a; SHISHXOVA, I.I.,.takhaicheekly redmktor.
(History of horses (genus i1quus) In the Old World.] Istorita
loshAdei (roda Mquue) v Starom Svete. Pt.2: [Evolution and
classification of the genus.) Evoliutsita I klassifikateita rod&.
Moskva, Izd-vo AkRd. nuk SSSR, 1949. 161 p. (Akademila nauk SSSR.
Paleontologicheakii institut. Trudy, vol-17, no.2) (MLRA 10:7)
(Horses)
K voprosu o nppornd:-.tvpnno-.i I)rccl"-o losbarley (F-Orln
irudy Paloontol. in - !,-t ('J--.ad. nniuk t. YX, 67
Bibl-Logr: s. 811 - 835.
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INVENTOR., Lazaryants,, E. G.; Aleshin, A. M.; Gromova V. A*;
Zemit, S, V. z Kol)Xlov. Ye. P. Koamodemlyanakiy, L. TrQjjqkiyjI
A. P.; Tsaylingolld, V. L.1 Shikhalovaq K.P.; !jh~!shklna, Ye. !~qsttp-~
-ORG --.. ne ~-&
TITLE: Preparation of divinyl-alpha-methylatyrene rubber.15 Class 39,
No. 181294 /
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SOURCE: Izobretenlyaj promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,' no. 9,,
1966, 76
TOPIC TAGS: rubberj methylstyrene rubber, alpha methylstyrene,, divinyl
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of preparing
divinyl-alpha-mothylstyrene rubber by emulsion copolyme ization of
divinyl with alpha-methyletyrene at 20C and above in thr precen e of
persulfate initiators and emulsifiers. To increase the polymerizatlon
rate and improve the conditions for the granular coagulation of latex,
commercial grades of sodium salts of the synthetic fatty acids Clo-C16
ACC NR' AP6015673
are suggested as emulsifiers in the following composition M: Cio..5-7;
Cjjj !2-14; c1., 16-17; C13S 15-17; C 12-13; C 9-10;
14' 15'
C 7-8; below C and above C , 15-20. (Translation]
16 10 16 [LD]
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1. GHOMOVA, Vem
2. USSR (600)
4. Carnivora, Fossil - Asia, Central
7. Primitive predators from the paleogenesis of Yongolia and Kazakhstan, Vera Gromova,
Trudy Paleont, inst. 41 no. 1 152.
9. Monthl Lint of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL - 1953, Uncl.
1. GROY'DVA , ITERA
2. USSR (6co)
4. Horres, FoSA1 - Munrolia
7. New discoveries of Anchitheria in Mongolia, Trudy Paleont.inst. 41 no. 1, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APHIL 1953, Uncl.
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AUTHORS: Grum-Grzhimaylo, N.V. and Gromova, V.G.
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TITLE: Hardness and electrical resistivity of alloys of the
titanium-chromium-molybdenum system
PERIODICALi Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye
teklinicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo.
no. 4, 1961, pp. 71 - 75
TEXT: The present investigation was carried out in
continuation of the authors' previous work (Ref. I - Trudy
In-ta metallurgii, No. 5, pub. AS USSR, 1960)whose results
indicated that, although all-alloys of the Ti-Cr-Mo system
solidify as solid solutions with a body-centered cubic lattice,
decomposition of these solid solutions takes place at lower
temperatureal alloys, adjacent to the 2-phase region of the
Ti-Cr system, decompose with the formation of an intermetallic
compound TiCr 21 the decomposition of the alloys, situated in the
Ti corner of the ternary diagram. being associated with the
polymorphic transformation of titanium. The object of the
resent work was to determine hardness and electrical resistivity
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of alloys of three vertical sections of tiie U-Cr-Mo system,
passing through the titanium corner and characterised by
Cr:Mo content ratios of 1:4, 1:1 and 4:1. The results are
tabulated and reproduced graphically. In Fig. 1, the Vickers
hardness (HVt kg/mm2) is plotted against the combined Cr + Mo
content (wt.%), diagrams a, 6 and D relating to alloys with
Cr:Mo ratios of 1:4, 1:1 and 4:1. respectivelyj experimental
points denoted by circles, dots and crosses indicate data obtained
on specimens quenched from 1200, 900 and 600 OC, respectively.
The composition-depende.nce of the electrical resistivity
6
x 10 ohm cm) is illustrated in the same manner in Fig. 2.,
Tere dots and cros*es relate to data obtained on specimens
w
quenched from 600 aAd 900 0C, respectively. The results are
discussed in relation to the constitution of' the alloys studied
and it is concluded that, although their electrical resistivity
is a function of composition, it depends also on the
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S/l8o/6j/ooo/oo4/oIO/020
IIardnc_--. I id electrical off& E193/E383
con.-iLittJ ion of the alloys, decreasing in the presence of a
larse,(. tw .... ortion of the a-phase and even more so in the presence
of 'ricl".
Therc- ir- ',! figuros, 2 tables and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc
and 1. -.;oviet-vi loc. The English-language reference quoted
is- - R.P. X111iott, B.W. Levinger and R. Rostoker
J. 1953, :;ovompert
SUBM SulAti,iber 3, 1960
Card
S/59 62/000/007/003/040
D267YD307
AUTHORS: Grum-Grzhimaylo, I. V. and Gromova, V. Go
TITLE: Phase diagrams of the system titanium-chromium-molyb-
denum at 1200, 9UO and 6000C
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Titan i
yego splavy. no. 7, Moscow, 1962. Metallokhimiya i
novyye splavy, 35-42
TEXT: Structure of alloys in the solid state wair*investigated
along three radial sections originating in the apex of the concen-
tration trianlge corresponding to Ti, and along-supplementary sec-
%lions parallel to the triangle sides. All specimens were subjected
to homogenization, which completely eliminated the dendritic struc-
ture. The exposure to the temperature of 12000C lasted 5 - 10 days;
9000C - 30 - 50 days, and 6000C - 50 days. The homogeneity or he-
terogeneity of alloys was determined by using special etchantag
and the phase composition of heterogeneous alloys was also checked
by X-ray phase analysis (Debye method). Three phase regions were
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S/598/62/000/007/003/040
Phase diagrams of ... D267/D307
found in the diagrans of phaseequilibria at 1200 and 900OC:(I) ho-
mogeneous solid solution based on the body-centered lattice (13-Ti,
C~-Cr, i,:o); (2) -two-phase region: solid solution + the intermetallic
compound TiCr2, and (3) homogeneous region of TiCr2 (with a very
limited concentration interval). Seven phase regions.were found at
600OC: (1) as (1) above; (2) homogeneous solid solution based on
the hexagonal Ti lattice; (3) 2-Ti + TiCr (two phases); (4) as
(3) above; (5) two-phase region cX + 8 -- ihe result of the poly-
morphous transformation of alloys adjoinin the system Ti-Mo;
(6) two-phase region r,(+ (0(+ TiCr2)~ and M three-phase region
0~ + 3 + TiCr2e There are 6 figures and 2 tables.
Card 2/2
3/598/62/000/007/017/040
D290/D307
AUTHORS: Grum-Grzhimaylo, N. V. and Gromova, V. G.
TITLE: Some mechanical properties of ternary alloys of titanium
with chromium and molybdenum
6OLTIRCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inotitut metallurgii. Titan i yego
splavy, no. 7, Moscow, 1962. Metallokhimiya i novyye
splavy, 127-129
TEXT: The stren6ths and plasticities of six hardened Ti-Cr-Mo al-
loys were measured; the weight percent of each metal varied between
76 - 961,; Ti, 0.8 - 19.2% Cr and 0.8 - 16% Mo. The present work con-
tinues an earlier study of the mechanical properties of Ti-Cr-Mo
alloys by the same authors. The measurements were made by a micro-
mechanical giethod. The alloy with optimum properties at room tem-
perature (0' = 94.4 kg/MM2, 23-1~4) contained 96% Ti, 21,; Cr and
B
2r,-i', Mo; it is a mixture ofr.(- and 2-phases. Abstracterlb note:
-a a, 6 not defined.-7 The results are con.,L'irmed by work on the re-
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6/598/62/000/007/017/040
Some mechanical properties ... D290/D307
commended industrial Ti alloy 14-7~--j (VT3-1) which contains 1.5 -
4.1- -
2-5~~' Cr and 1.0 - 2.8~ Mo as well as Al. There are 3 figures and
2 tables.
Card 2/2
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Gromova. V. I.
TiLtle of work
wHistory of forses (Ganua
Equue) in the Old World"
"The Genus Hipparion ac-
cording to Material &om
Taraklin, Pavlodar, ate.'
';;MtVbiMgical Institute.
Academy of Sciences USSR
SO:, W-30604, 7 JulY 1954
GROKOVA, Vern.
Ostoological differences of the genera Capra (goats) and Owls (shootp);
handbook for Identifying fossil rema!ns. Trudy lom.chetv.per. 10 no.l:
153. (NMA 7:5)
(Goats, Fossil) (Shoop, Fossil)
GARUTT, V.Ye.-, GRONOT V.I., rodaktor; UMWV, X.T., redaktor; PXVZM,
R.S 00 tsii~ edaktore
The mouthorn elephant Archidiskeden meridionalls (Neeti) from the
Pliocene of the northern coastal region of the Sea of Asov. Trudy
Kow.chetv.per.10 no.2:3-76 1549 (MIRk 8:5)
(Azov. Sea of-Blophants, Fossil)
GRCH(NA,Vera
--
Karsh rhinoceroses (A&Wnodontidae) of Mongolia. Trudy Paleont.
inst. no-55:85-189 '54. (KLRA 8:9)
(Mongolia-Shinoceros, Fossil)
RrALAPIWORY, B.B., otv.red.; HIKITINA. 0.0.. red.isd-va;
4""A YJ -
.JULKH114K, F.S., takhn.red.
[Giant rhinoceroses) Gligantskle nosorogi. Moskva. Izd-vo Almd.
nauk SSSH, 1959. 16) p. (Akademita nauk SSSR- Paleontologichs-
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(Rhinoceros. Fossil)
A f
ORLOV, Yu A.. glavnyy red.; RAUZER-CIUMOUSOVA, D.M., otv.red.toms;
FURSINKO. A.V., oty.red.toma; KARKOVSKIY. B.P., zam.glavnogo red.;
RUZHNNTSEV, V.Te., zam.glavnogo red.; SOKOLOV, B.,S., zem.glevnogo
red.; VAKHRAKMV, VoA.. red.; GMUCKR, R.F., red.; GROMOVA, Y.Lt
red.; DAVITASHVILI, L.Sh.. red.; KRYNGOWTS, G.Ta., red.; LUPPOT,
X.Pt, red.; CBMICHEV, D.V., red.; OVECHKIN, N.K.. red.; POKROVSKAYA.
I.Mt, red.; PCKELINTSNV, V.P., red.; R.ADCHIMKO, G.P., red.; RODIW-
DORY, B.B., red.; ROZMZSTVINSKIT, A.K., red,; SARYCHZVAt T,G,,
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red.; KHABAKOV, A.V., red.: CHEMSHNVA, N.Te., red.; EBMIN, A.Go,
red.; KOTLYARIVSKAYA, P.S., red.izd-va: MOSKVICHEVJL, N.L. tekhn,
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(Fundamentals of paleontology; reference book in fifteen volumes
for paleontologists and geologists of the U.S.S.R.] 0snovy pale-
ontologii; spravochnik dlia paleontologov i geologov SSSR v
piatnadtsati tomakho Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. Vol.l.
[General part. Protozoal Obahchaia chgstlo Proeteishis. Otv.red.
D.N.Rauser-Chernousova. A.V.Pureenko. 1959, 481 P. (MIRA 12:7)
(Protozoa. Fossil)
GROMOVA, Vera
The species concept in paleontology. raleont. shur. no.1:6-14
,59. WU 13:1)
I.Palsontologichaskir institut Akademil nauk SSSR.
(Paleontology) (Species)
GRONDTA. Vfvra
Skeleton of the tarpan (Zqtme caballus pelini Ant.) and
other wild horses of the present. Pt.l. itui.morp.0td.biol.
64 no.4:99-124 ii- 159. (XIIIA 13s4)
(Horses) ~Skull)
GRD11DVA. VIRA
New data on quaternary fauna In the western part of Germany and
its cowparlson with fauna in Mastern Burope. Dlul.rom.cherv.per.
no.23:75-81 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
(Germay, Vost--Falsontology)
Purope. lantern--Paleontology)
DUBROVO, Irina Alskeandrovna; GROMOVA, Vora, ort-.red.; NIKITIZU, O.G., red.
tid-va-, POLTALOVA, T.V., takhn.red. ---
[Ancient elephants of the U.S.S.R.] Drevnie slomy SSML Moskva,
lzdwvo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960.'78 PO' (Akademii nauk SSSR. raleonto-
logicheakii institut' Trudy, noel). (MIRA 13:11)
(;~:Phftnte' Vossil)
GROMOVA, Vera; GROMOV, V.I., otv.red; HIKITINA, O.G., red.izd-va; VOIJWYA,
lakhn.red.
[Key for the identification of mammals of the U.S.S.Z by skeletal
bones] Opredelitell mlekopitaiushchikh SSSR po kostiam skel6ta.
Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Komissiia
po izucheniiu chetvertichnogo peirioda. Trudy, no.16). No.2
(Key for identification by the ankle bone and heol bone] Oprede-
litell po krupnym kostiam zapliusn7. 1960. 115 P.
(MIRL 13:8)
(Hammals, Foosil-Idgafification)
(Anklebone) (Heel bone)
CHLOV, Yu.A., t;lavnyy red.; KAHKOV:11Y, B.P., Z1111.i'llaviloeo red.; H1j";TZT5Yjv'
V.Ye., zonestitell glavnogo red.; SOKOLOV, B.S., zrs~wstltel' 9lvvn0-
go red.; SHERZIN, A.G., otv.red.toma; KIPARISOVA, L.D., red.:
SHIKANSKIT, V.W., red.; VAMWEYEV, V.A., red.; GELMM, R.F., red.;
OHO.YA,--V,I&-, red.; DAVITASHVILI, L.Sh.. rod.; KRYMGOLITS, G.Yn.0
rod.; LUPPOV, V.P., red.; OBRUCHYV, D.V., rod.; OVECHKIN, N.K.,
red.; POKROVSLATA, I.M., red.; PC1DM111T:;ZV, V.F., red.; RADCHWOO
G.P., red.; RAU72R-CIMNOUSOVA, D.M.. red.; ROIZI[WiF, B.B., red.;
ROZMSTVMISKIT, A.K., red.; YLEROV, K.K., red.; YURSDIXO. A.V..
red.; KHABAKOV, A.Y., red.; CHMIYSHAVA, N.Ye., red.; KORMI K.B.'
red.izd-ve; POLMIOVA, T.P., teklui.red.
[Fundamentals of paleontology; reference book In 13 voluneo for
paleontologists and geologists of the U.S.S.R.] Osnovy paleonto-
logii; spravochnik dlia paleontologov I geolegov SSSR v piat-
nadtanti tomakh, Xonkva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. Vol.3. (Mollusks:
Loricats, Bivalvia, Scaphopodal Molliuski - pantsirnye. dvu-
stvorchatya, lopstonogis. Otvet.red. A.G.Bberzin, 1960. 299 p.
(Mollusks, Fossil) (miRA 14:1)
ORWV. Yu.A., glavnyy red.: KARKOVSKIT. B.P., sam.glevnogo red.;
RUZHLWSKV, T.Te.. zem.glovnogo red.; SWOLOV, B.S., zam.glavnogo
red.; SARTCMA, T.G., otv.red.tomaj VAKIMHEYEV, V.A., red.;
ax'=# R.F., red.; V red.- DAVITASKVILI. L.Sh., redo;
KRYMGCLITS, G.Y8,, red.; P.. red.; OBRUCIOV, D.V.j red.;
OVECHKIN, N.K., red.; PCIMOVSKAYA, I.M., red.; PCHMI14TSV. V.F.,
red.; RADCHRUO, G.P., red.; RAU2Ml-CHMOUSOVA, D.K., red.;
ROIMBDORF. B.B., red.; ROZHIMSTVZN:XIY, A.K., red.; SMOTINA,
N.H., red.; TAKHTAD2HAN, A.L., red.; FLEROV. K.K., red.; rMSOKO,
A.V., red.; KHAR OT, A.V., red.; CHEWYMOVA, 11.Yo., red.;
EBXR IN, A.G.; HZTXSSKAYA. L.A., red.izd-va; POLICNOVA, T.P.,
tekhn.red.
(Fundamentals of paleontology; manual in fifteen volumes for
paleontologists and geologists of the U.S.S.R.] OBnovy paleonto-
logii; spravochnik dlia paleontologov i geologov SM v piatnadtsati
tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po Mol. i okhrane
nedr. Vol.7. (Polyzoa, Brachlopoda. Supplement: Phoronideal
Mshanki. brokhiopody. Prilozhanie-. Foronidy. Otvet.red.T.G.
Sarycheva. 1960, 342 p. plates. (MIRA 14:4)
(Polyzoa, Fossil) (Brachiopoda. Fossil)
(Phoroniden. Fossil)
GROMOVA. Vern.
A new fau:ly (Tuhalkarlidne) of primitive carnivoros (Creodonta)
frou the Oligocene of Asia. Trudy Faloont. Inut. 77:71-78 '60.
(HIRA 13:10)
(Kazakhstan--Creodonta) (Hougolia-Greodonta)
GROMOVA, Vera.
- -_ ---- ----
Recent materials on Tapiroidea from the Faleog,fne nf Asia. Trudy
Paleont. inst. 77:79-107 6o. (MIRA 13:10)
(Kazakhstan--Tapirs, iossil) (Mongolia-Tupirs, Yossil)
GROMOVA. Voris.
First find of an amlodont (the new genus 1rocadurcodon) in the
Soviet Union. Trudy aloant. inet. 77:128-155 160.
(MIRA 13:10)
(Artem--Rhinoceron, iossil)
CRIDV, Yu.A., glavmyy red.; MARKOVSKIr, B.P,, zamestitell glaynogo redep,
RUZBENTSEV, V.Ye., zam stitell glavnogo red.; SOKOLCV, B.S.,
zameetitell glavnogo red.j GROMOVA, V.I.t otv.red.toma;
ROSSOVA, S.M., r9d.izd-vaj-GUROVAp O.A.p tekhn.red,
[Fundamentals of paleontology; mnual for paloontologisto and
geologiate of the U.S.S.R. in 15 volumes] Oanovy paleontologiii
opravochnik dlia paleontologov i geologov SSSR v piatnadtoati
tomakh, Glav,red. IU,A.Orlav. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. Vol.13. [Ma=als] Mlekopi-
taiushchie. Otvot.red.toma V.I.Gromova. 1962. 42o p.
(KIRA 15:5)
(Nmmalaj, Foosil)
qROMOVA, Vera
Correction of the error made in NHiatory of genus Equus In the
Old World." 8iul.Kom.chetv.per, no.27sl5%-1160 162.
04iRA 16W
(Horses, Fossil)
GROMOVA, Vera
Skeleton of tarpan and other wild horses. Trudy MOIP. Otd. biol,
10s10-61 163. (MIAA 17W
GROMVA, V.L., inzh.
Seminar and conference or the workers of the electric lighting
equipment industry. Svototakhnika 8 no.4t26-27 Ap 162.
1 (MIRA 15W
1. Veasoyuzny-I nauchno-tooledovatel skiy tivatotekhnicheskiy
institut.
(Electric Industrj workers-Ccngresses)
GROMOVA, T.N.
Use of ordinary hot and warm bathe in the over-all treatment of pneu-
monia in young childrou. Vop.oich.mat. t dot. 4 no-5:32-38 S-0 159.
(KIRA 13:1)
1. It klinicheakogo otdela (zav. - dotsent H.P. Savvatimekaya)
Wauchno-i so led ovate I '91cogo pediatricheskogo instituta Hinisterstva
zdravookhranonlya RSFSR (nauobnvy rukovoditell - K.V. lepina-Dabn1tolmys,
dlr. - kand.med.nauk A-P, Ohernllcova, samestitell po naucbnoy chnstl -
prof. N.R. Sbastin).
(PNAMNIA) (HYDROThMAFr)
GROKOVAp V.N.
Hydrotherapy of acute pneumonia in infants and mme indexes of
thermoregulation in the evaluation of its off$Ct. Vop. kar-t
fisioter. i jech. fis. kul't. 25 no.28154-159 Mr-Ap 160.
(MIRA 1319)
1. 1z lwlinichsskog~ otdola nauchno-ionledmtellskogo pediatrichs-
mkogo institute Ministeretva sdravookhrameniya FjmR (nauchnyy
rukoyoditell K V La ina-Dabaitskayst dir, - doktor moditainskikh
nauk A.F. Che;~~Zl.
(PNEUMONIA) (HnRmmwr) (BoDr TDORATUM-REGUIATION)
GROMOVAq V. N.
Use of acupuncture in bronchial asthma in children. Pediatriia
~8 no.9s64-68 3 160. (MM 13:12)
1. Iz klinicheskogo otdsla (say. - doteent N.P. Sawatimokaya)
nauabno-insledovatellskogo pediatricheakogo institute, Ministerstva
zdravookbranMi7s MM (dir. A.?. Chwuikovat zam. dir. po
nauabnoy chasti - prof. W.16 Shastin).
(ASTMA) (ACUPUNCTURE)
LEHEDINSKAYA, T.,A,; GROMOVAq V.11.
Cirrhosis of the liver in infants. Vop. okhr, mat. i det. 6
no. 1:88-90 ja 161. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Iz klinicheakogo otdola (zav. - dotsent N.P. Savvatimskaya)
Nauchno-iBsledovatellskogo pediatricheskogo instituta (dir.
A.P. Chernikova, %am. direktora po nauchnoy chastl - prcf.
N.R. Shastin) Ministerstva zdravaokhraneniya PSF3R.
(LIVER-OKMIOSIS) (INFANTS-DISEASES)
GROMOVA. V.N.
Significance of ozocerite therapy in acute pneumonia in infanto.
Vop. okh. mat. i dot. 6 no.7sl8-22 Jl 161. (miru w 8)
1. Iz klinicheskogo otdela (zav. - dotsent N.P.Savvatimskayn) Nauchno-
isolodavateltakogo pediatricheskogo instituta (dir. - doktor med.
nauk A.P.Chernikovat zamestitell direktor po, nauchnoy chasti - prof.
N.R.Shastin) Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya RSFSR.
(PNEUMCKIA) (OZOCERITE-THERAPEUTIC USE)
GROMOU, V.,N.j STRI)ANM-MIALthRE, Tv'ps
Calculat~on of the tbbrMal-circulatdi~ irjel in' nol~64
infants. Gig. i saki, 26 '1~0).
1. Iz blinicheakogo otdola llaucUo-49SW6vitell-dk4'go' pedii-
tricheskogo inititutAi uiste~4* _r4raybowwanew" RSM;'
(BODI TMMMTURi~ jMbe-CIRCUIATIPA)
The It to el hydrindarie In Surakkaft pirtrolitum-
(*.. Rujilsito ostul V. N. (orixtiluti-a (Arad. Swi I V S -
14, 1. XA." ( M.41W KAfai" 0. A " Vlmill 1 19. ='11.11 -
lsilwilljl~- 1'roirflititailk"I W file ptift'iffillo . .....
04 ItAilill(l. b Ififf I . 111111 l""'-
I"114"MI fly (fell I th .1 1 1, fill A 10
,.%Ct C.M. olml Ifir"piralti'l it rrllft% I'l
4,110, K4vr fit III V. -limit oil
pf'-wo- 4 .#w 14
11. lot
.2~2_
C_,4
The effect of Waseloves chloride an cycleptioune. M
G ,RuilcrikonaM.N.Ciromova. D*k4JrAkaJ--Vjhk-
67. iWail"Ol.-Polyttimution 4 cycli).
1writene (1) with 2DII., AlCh 27 hri. at 50* *141% a Complex
Inist. compirAill of the following- Spirarw1a".300. ho,
IM."'. Nil? 1.4740. d:* O.W7 (He y1411% the 4tva./fr
Jtrit., in. tri(yrtopmkisr (U). th. IV 0%
MV I "WAS. 41680 0-0016.. b'..
NJ? I*AL'93. d 0 10930; and hereetirloPenbair. in. 71-2'
(fr,nn iso-PWAI).' Ile Iodine nos. of the products were
very small, indicating complex (used ring system forma.
tion.
G. W Ko"jtx)d
DIM at M-aul.
NO #A
Wit =-NA'W.
7z -6. U;=
spoW to dw of ibe ps" m6wascas 10 to
leap. umiffi. 0. M. K=
V. N.
USSR/Cheaistry - Hydrocarbons, Petroleum Sep 52
Derivatives
"Transformation of Cyclopentene Under the Action
of Aluminum Chloride," M. G. Rudenko, V. N. Gromova,
lust of Petroleum., Acad of Sci USSR
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, Vp 1542-1546
Cyclopentene reacts with aluminum chloride to form
a complex mixt of hydrocarbons. From this mixt,
spirocyclodecane, tricyclopentane, te-tracyclopen-
tane, and hexacyclopentane were sepd.
232TP-0
11 hemical Abet.
V01- 48 No
Apr.
25, 1954
Organia Chemistry
Transtoralstion
&1 2Of clo enl-e-nP -deW. Influenc. of
j 1!.Pk-t= chlorij~de.
en. 'r
en7rr
cm. " , " ". aw
!10'r S wc,0~22, 1Rkwj'q,?O a2
9-77~,ce c.*A. 4,*7,*", L
"Alf"O. f r2 I I int.
ILL. ig_
iUSSR/Chemi:al Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Treatment of
natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants,
1-13
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5562
Author: Rudenko, M. G., Gromova, V. N.
InstitutiDn: None
Title: Dependence of Physicochemical Properties of Synthetic Oils on
Structure of Initial Hydrocarbons. Communication I
Original
Fublication: Khimiya i tekhnol. topliva, 1956, No 4, 13-19
Abstract: Investigation of the effect of the structure of olefins on the proper-
ties of oils obtained by their polymerization with AlCl Oils were
prepared from individual hydrocarbons and synthol fractions with a
boiling range 110-1650. Oils from n-olefins had slowly ascending
viscosity versus temperature curves, and with increase in the molecu-
lar weight (MW) of the olefin the viscosity index (VI) of the oil
became higher. On change of the position of the double bond from
Card J,/2
USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Treatment of
natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants,
1-13
Abst Jownal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 2, 1957, 5562
Abstract; the fix-at. to the second carbon atow the VI of the oil is lowered.
Too--olefine yield oils of lower VI than n-olefins of the same NW.
With increasing number of side chains and the same MW, the VI of the
oils becomes lower, while increasing length of the main olefinic
chain causes increase of the VI. Degree of polymerization affects
only the viscosity level -of the resulting oils while their VI re-
mains almost unchanged thereby. Setting point (SP) of oils produced
frcm olefins is low, amd on transition from olefine of low MW to ole-
fine of medium MW a lcwering of the SP takes place while on tranei-
tion to olefins having a higher MW a sharp rise of the SP of the oils
is observed. Oils produced frcu iao-olefins have higher SP than
those made from n-olefins, but show the same correlation between SP
and the MW of the initial olefin. Oils from synthol have properties
similar to those of oils produced from octence.
Card 2/2
U V. -fvi---
P ON `V 1q
c -IFiffio
',It,, the structure of tha starting material.
-.xn,l V IN (jirf
0~'
mrrization of hydrc~~Lrtlom ivu carried out in ;be
of AICI, by the pi-cvIr,wly dinncribed method (Itc. (i-),
rile olcFum li-ilcd F,.tve pAymmi xvith thef,A10iving ","c Vidd.
b.p.'iif '116 min., ;uml. wt., ftnd klncinmi,~ vkcoiity (cc-L!.~
stokci)Ut 641, 75,aml 100': %170-45,3%
'291-9, 130.5. 11.80. tiobutylcyclopenttim, 31.94,
3-97-WV, 4D.I, 134.0, 33.70, M.W; hexyiwyclopentene,
44.00, 4.1h-452% 4431.5. &1,00. 23M. 11.10; cyclutimm'
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174M, 3U.-W, I I.M. I'lie practical milicets of tbr-e reikilti
rae bridly evaluated. AJI-P-t
STEPANOVA4WLAUSKENE, T.P.; GROMDVA. V.N. _.
I
Thermal blood circulation index in acute pneumonia in Infants. Vop.
okh.mat.i det. 7 no.71l9-23 JI 062. (MIRA 15:U)
1. Iz kliniki rannego detakogo vozrasta (nauchnyy rukovoditell -
prof. R.R.Shastin) Nauchno-isoledovatel'skago pediatricheskogo
instituta (dir, - kand.med.nauk V.P.SpIr1na) Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya RSFSR.
(PNEUNDNIA) (BODY TEMPERATURE) (BIMD-CIRCUIATION)
3/1.317/6 '/'CCG,tC6 /088'AW
.AQ06/,Alo-.
AMORS T-alkhlan-%va, N.S,, Gromova, V.S., KlarK. 3.P.
TlTIZ Corrc,sicn resistance cf aiuminum allo.-Is wi,~h d:ffere-- galvanic
mgz -under a~.mcspherl: ccrdl-,Iczns
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Texidie Chemistry
Neut.rfiIIzntIon or dinzo solutions by renns of chilk. Teknt.. prom. 12 no. 3, lQ5?
14onth List of Riissian AccesalMat LibrPry of ConEress, April 195'~~', UNCLA'SIFIED.
GROMOVA. V.V.
Colorlustric analysis of diaso powders. Taketil. Prom. 12, No.5,
32-3 132. (MLRA 3:3)
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tc~oduct the Aclz. beirtf telitthl, pscil.-Cir With a t~~ajj girnt. (J.
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fcrtuer oil. CL,%e tbe (task v;ith a stoppcr which !;:~s 2
cootitct Ilm Ist tub'I 40 .1 mutrr,fillrd uxuu~nf
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the flaik In Water to rulnuiq ct~~mt- stabilizat~m% (if tttnp,
after 10 nila. chist tim stwock of the Oni tulle, arA t"lAt:
the ilask for" min. Whik- it 6 in th- water. 11ccaust(ifthe
0 atAorrtlon vvithin The duk (,N',~.sm + + 11,C)
NOISO, + U311301) the wultri level In the buret conatcud
"Ith the fI&-k risec RAIR the 21A Ltirct unfil the water
kVe13 Rfe c Ual, 4rul cAtc, tbt v,,I. of abimtwA 0. For
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Tables of specific power ratings for light fixtures with
incandescint lamps. Svetotekhnika 7 no.4:18-26 Ap 161 ~MIRA 14:6)
1. LO Gosudaretyennego proyoktnogo instituta "Tyazhpromelektropeyekt.0
(Electric light fixtures-Tablos, calculations, etc.)
BOBKOVA, K.A., kand.med.nauk,. GROMOVA, V.V.
Influence of the emotional factor In the development of cerebral
atherosclerosis. Trudy Gos. nauchno-is3l. inst. psikh. 22:8P-97
160. (MlliA 15:1)
1. Klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isaledovateltskogo instituta psikhiatrii
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniyn RSFSR.
(MOTIONS) hXBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
tCy
ENTIN, G.M.; GiWHDVA, V.V. _.
I
Therapeutic effect of the ganglion-blocking drugg dJcoline, in the
treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. Trudy Gos. nauchno-isal.
inst. psikh. 22:408-419 160. (MIM 15:1)
1. Klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (zav. prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta paikhiatrii
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(DICOLINz;) (GEREBROSVASCULAR DISEASE)
GROMOVA, V. Vot CAND MED S019 "PSYCHIC DISORDERS WITH
A X IN
PREDOMINANT ASTHENIA PICTURE FOLLOWING IfIFLUENZA -
FECTION," MosCoviq 1961. (FIRST MOSCOW ORDER OF LENIN
MED INST 114 1. M. SECHENOV). (KL9 3-61t 231),
412
BOBKOVA, K.A., starshiy nauchnyy BotrudnikL-OOMDVA. V.V., mladamy,
nauchnyy sotrudnlk Z--
Some clinical characteristics of initial atherosclerosis in
patients who bave suffered contusion of the brain. Trudy
Goo.nauch-isal.inst.paikh. 25:23-35 161. (MIRA 15:12)
1. KlInika, sosudistykh paikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iseledovatel'nkogo institute
psikhlatril Ministeretya zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(CEREBRAL ARTiBIOSCLEROSIS)
(ERAIN--WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
r.ROMVA, Jl-~. mladshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik
Treatnont with the sum of saponins from bloscorea caucasina and
blue valerian ifi cerebral atherosclerosis with rental disorders,
Trudy Gos.nauch-issl.inst.psikh. 25:327-334 161. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Klinika, soaudistykh psikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Eanshchlkov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo Instituta
psikhiatrii Ministerstva 2dravookhraneniya PSYSR.
(SAPONINS) (CEREBPAL ARTFPIOSCLF.TOSIS)
(MENTAL ILLNESS)
BOBKOVAV K.A., starshly nauchnyy sotr-udnik;-GROMDVA, V.V., m1adshiy
nauchnyy sotradnik
Treatment with aminazine of vascular patients with a geriopathic-
hypochondriacal syndrome. Trudy Goo.nauch-isal.inst.paikh. 251
342-351 161. (MIRA 15.-12)
1. Klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta. psikhiatrii
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(HYPOCHONDRIA) (CHLORPROMAZIM)(CEREEROVASCULAR DISEASE)
SAVCHUK, V.I., kand.med.nauk;j"R MVA,,-Y.Y.,, mladshiy nauchnyy Botrudnik;
ENTIM, G.M., mladshiy nauchnyy notri2nik
Data from a clinical and pathophysiological study of the
therapeutic action of dicoline in the treatment of vascular
diseases of the brain with mental disorders; report No. 2.
Trudy Gos.nauch-iasl.inst.psikh. 25052-367 161. (MIRA 15112)
1. Klinika oosudistykh paikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
i otdel patofiziologii vysshey nervnoy doyatelinosti (zav. -
prof Yu.N.Uspenskiy) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo
instituta pBikhiatrii Ministeratva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(DICOLINE) (MENTAL ILLNESS) (CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE)
GROWVA V.V., mladohly nauchnyy sotrudnik
Correlation of arterial and venous pressure in hypertension
with mental disordera. Trudy Gos.nauch-issl.inst.pslkh. 25:
478-487 161. (MIRA 15112)
1. Klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (nav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta psikhiatrii
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(BLOOD PRESSURE) (HYPERTENSION)(MENTAL ILLNFSS)
GhUMUVAJ, V.V., kind.med.nauk
Dynamics of venous and arterial presmLm In variPus stages of
atherosclerosis of the vessels of the brain with mental dis-
orders. Trudy 1-go MMI 21022-335163. (MI1,A 16:9)
1. Kafedra polkhiatrii (zav. - prof. V.LBLNSHCHIKOV) 1-go
Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imqPd I.M.
Sechenova I k]Anika paikhofarmakologii (zav. - G.YAL Avrutskiy)
Instituta sikhiatrii Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya ISFSR.
MUBUL ARTERIOSCLERCSIS) (PSYCHOSES)
(BLOCD PPMSURE)
tj
GRalOVAY V, V.
TreaUnent of depressive states with parnat (trunsamine), Vop.klin.,
patog* i lech. shizo 'no,1:26-29 164, (MIRA IS: 5)
1. Otdal paikhofarmakologil (zav. - kand.med.nauk O.Ya.Avrutskiy)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchro-looledovatelliskogo inatituta paikhiatrii
Ministerstva adravooklraneniya RSFSR.
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TSVETKOV, Ye.V., kand.tekhn.nauk (Moskva)
Algorithm and program for calculating optimal seasonal conditions
of +he reservoirs of the Volga and Kama river hydroelectric
power station cascades using the "Ural-4." Elektrichastvo no.3z
15-21 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4)
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