SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KADASHEVICH, YU.I. - KADENATSI, B.M.

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UDASHEVICH, Yu.I. (Leningrad) Interrelation of the two fundamental problems in the theor7 of flow allowing for residual miorostrains. Prikl.vat.i mekh. 27 no.2t378-379 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4) (strains and stresses) KADASHEVICH, YU.I. Behavior of.metala durinLrelisf-and subsequent loading. Trudy LT1TSBP no.14t224-226 into account the BiuishchJnger effedt witht the initial flow surface in the:Treak form. Tbid.v227-228 (MRA i8t5) Uri, v-, T-'. ! PILISHIKO, V.1a.; SOBOLNVAI N..N.; PONOXMTA, T.N.; Problea of natural foot of-Brucella Infections- Zhur. Alkrobiole spid. I Inumn. no.lt82-87 J& 155. (MLRA 8:2) 1, In Stawpopol'skago nanchno-Issledovatellskogo Instituta Nini- sterstva sdravookhramnlya 588R (dirs VeNoTer-Tartanov, nauchrqy rokoyoditelf prof* N.P.ftkrovskaya) (MUCKU,0313, opidentoloa In Russia, natural fooll AO fk f Sh Ay A USSR/zooparasitology Acarina and Insect-Vectors of Disease G-4 Pathogens. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 10098 Author : Nell zina, E.N., Slinko, L.I., jk" Ivanov, K.A., Yamshchikovs., M.G., Poltavtsev, N.N.y Skirda, G.I. Inst Title : Ixodic Ticks (Parasitiformes, family Ixodidae) of Rodetats in Northwestern Caspian Coast. Orig Pub : Sb. tr. Astrekbanskip protivochumn. at., 1955, No 1, 416- 433 fjUn%'L-Of Abstract The :ixodic~ticki-in'the-district studied, is am- pjT&tjVe4 78paraej: (5 qpe~iee' more or lose, are m=erous); individual spedimm may be regarded as'of Kirgiz and Huropean-Siberian origin.- Closest biocanotic ties with rodents are found in Izodes laguri laguri and Thi icepha- 11 is coja- lus schulzei. The first of these (steppe species nected with rodents vho build deep., cor4aratively Card 1/2 Card 2/2 DARSKMO W.Y.; BAXRWg Mel KADATSKAYA# X.P. Study of the yearly cycle of the gerbil flea XnopoyUa conformis ikMim Amerbaijan. Modeparas.i paras.bol. mo.3s 342-346 162. (MM :L5:9) 1. Iz Imobno-inledovatel'skogo protivoahumnogo institute, Kavkaza i ZekswImlys. i AserbaAshanskoy protivoobumoy stantaiie (A=aBWJX-FIM M CARR= OF DISUSZ) 7777M, KADATSKAYA, K.P.; SHIROVA, L.F. Ixodid ticks and fleas in a tularemia focus of the Nakhichevan A.S.S.R. Dckl, AN Axerb. SSR 19 no.479-83 163. (MIRA 16t12) 1. Inotitut soologii AN Aserbaydzhanskoy SSR. Predstavleno akademikan AN Aserbaydzhanskoy SSR A.N.Derzhavinym. R, KADATSKAYA, X.P. ----------Distribution of fleas of the suslik depending on ecological conditionB. Trudy-Nduoh.-isal. protivoohum. Inst. Kav. i Zakav. no.5:40-61 161. Colloction and count of fleas in human dwellinga and sheep pans by uBing small flannel flags. lbid.i74-75 (KIRA 17:1) 1. Aserbaydshanskaya. protivoehmmaya stantsiya. G g W, jt-t A.T.i ijlh,'O'~SKAIA) K~P. . - Gamasil mites of Lhe rodents c-f Kobjstun. 1--v.AN Lzerb. * L Sar.blol. I med.nauk no. 121.-47-53 161. OMIRA ll,") KAUTSKAYAr K.P.; SHASHNIKOVA, N.V. ~ -'- - -- Ecology of the tick Jaectorobius alactagalis in Azerbaijan in relation to its epidemiological importance. Med paraze i paraz. bol. 32 no.3020-323 MY-Je163 WRA 17:3) 1. Iz AserbaZdzhanskoy protivochumnoy .9tant8ii(nachallnik H.G.Akhundov). K1ibAT:5K%I(, lko Il OW oNoweak 4446 W addophollic compinusdo XVII. SO= W Z citioto . 2 littaito . and I iodothio Trrv al'v% olul 0. %1 K,04t.Lil jlls~wm% xhi": 'Q. C44 014.111 - .11, IAV K 19511; 0 CA, 46 :.%WlMj I at h -4 I.Cl.. ywhIl "q blot-A ~#& tie, lh~ Ul", It'. it J7 I IT 6 Tht. t I it x iA1141141. hill-. m ", m 1 -61"'1 IUIIC. Ilk-IS ILIVatnt Willi 114CII,. 51%C III Ila IIIAIM (flillik aq FLIOI I " si% lilt IN) 11PAISIVIII WAIVI, 'Allil" 1%1111 Wo. 41yol, :" - I to Itim.1 fill 4.1wi 10 (11.9 a 1. ).5 1 oht* It) lit., .61 1141 V So A m .11"I julp" '111111-61 Is 1#4 I'Lill" I(I'mi 041 #$'I. it% I W J She (b.'Ill Sit. 4011.11 '1111,0111 .h1whirp. on. 141 V. tolI&II44. On 1110. 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INA has% W*b be watee: i4f-eapmk ,film 174.t4 Of X A010 vm J.~r 101) V: IV4 I'm Time I~ b (N1Lwt% dm to" vielft a dinds"em. 0. a K 9(m, t the *W -" vms with Of 11011141. im 1100. i - -so I Tells in Otto- the save on Stu Sultunkl6rur, AM stdonic adds of addophoblE carnpoun8s birfru7Jotrioxide and d1or&n "Ifol7iov,i -7TZ'Z;l K tc bn '.11, p~yvi- N CTI,L'I,, d~trd 3 X Z mixt trt~-If after 3 dari hm o,, ~ and th, rx la- MTMENEOM mmougerm Ft., X43)AMMY., N. C,. and MMM, N. N. "q. - - "Daily Activity of Red-Tailed Gerbils of Azerbaydzhan SSR." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Prdbleme and Disemea vith fttm-al Reservoirs, 22-29 Octoter 1959, Vol. 11, Publishing House of Academy of Sciencesp Umj, Moecow-Leningmaj 1959. Antiplague Institute of Caucasia, and Mmascaucasia (Stavropol') Azerbaydzhan Antiplague Station (Baku) and. Ural Section WIMP KADATSKIY, N.G. Rodents of the Talyah Mountainsand the Lenkoran Lowland and their distributlan in various landforms and geographical areas. Zool. zhur. 43 no..11:1693-1707 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Azarbaydzhanskaya protivochumnaya otantsiya,, Baku. - _Fw __ -- --- - - - - ___ - - "Twenty-fifth anaiversary of the.Popular Obearmtory in Prague." p. 129. (&9e Hvezd, Vol. 34, no. 6., July 1953. Praha.3 SO: Monthly List of R&A European Accessions Vol, 3., No. 21 Library of Congress., Feb. 1954., - 1. 1..' ... ". - Uncl, S/035,/6P-/000/007/038/083 A001A101 AUMORt Kadavk, FrantAek TITLE: Observation of a solar eclipse in Bulgaria PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya J Geodeziya, no. 7, 1962, 66, abstract 7A454 ("Rile hvizd", 1961, v. 42, no. 4, 65 - 68, Czech) TEXT: The work of the Czechoslovakian expedition which observed the total solar eclipse of-Ootober 2, 1961, in Bulgaria is described. Astronomers-amateurs and staff workers of popular observatories participated mainly in the expedition organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The scientific program was devised by the Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences. The expedition carried out meteorological observations,* ind observations of atmo- spherics and cosmic radio emission., The optical program remained unfulfilled due to poor weather. One of the expedition members was invited by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences for a flight in a special aircraft, and he succeeded in taking a photograph of the corona. M. Kopetskiy [Abstracter's note: Complete translation) Card 1/1 KAMM, A, Reenewic and cultuml developuent and the budget of the Daghestan A.S.S.R. Fln-38M 16 20-22:39-41 D 055., (Km 9:2) lozamestItell Ministra flmnsev DWatanslay ABU. (DMhastan-Dad"t) Up"., G. N. ,*~- - Aeww.-, , 1. . Practice training in pharmaeognoey in higher pharmaceutical educational institutea. Apt. delo 12 no,568-70 S-0163 (MMA lyill) 1. Farmatsevticheskiy fakull-tet Vitabskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta. XADAYrkV. G.N. Modioinal p2ant ocnaotions of FArachay-4horksis AutonammJ.hovinces Trudy Ian, kkime-fame Lute nosl7sM-283 164, WAA Iasi) SEWINp R.M.; YADAIEV, G.N. Plants used in populu medioino in the Karachay-Chorkees Autonomous Area. Trudy Len. khim.-fam. inst. 12:367-382 161. (WRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra botaniki..Pyatigorskogo farmtsev-ticheakogo instituts. i kafedra farmakognozii i botaniki Leningradskogo kkd.miko-farmatsevtichookogo institute. Hinisterstva zdravookhrane- niYu WFSR. (HARACRAY-CHERIMS AUTONOMOUS AREA-BOTANY, MrsDICAL) (NMICII3, POPULAR) VITEK, Janj inz.p Mc.; KADECKA, S. Cantilever assembling of bridges with dry jointso Inz stavby 11 no.8:317-318 Ag 163. VITEK) J., inz., C.Sc.; KLTZCKA, S., ins. Conotruotion of the Medway bridge in England. Ins stavby 32 no.106-37 U 163. 0 ~ - 1. - 1:1 A, ` , -_~ - - GORGOL, Taolav., inz.1 KOBCKA, Slavosel POSWPAL, Hiroslav. Sealing cracks in concrete structures by injecting epW resins. Pon vUvbjv 3-1 no.11608-609 163. 1. Stavby silnia a zelemic, Praha. Instruments and Equipment CZ -';'C ii-10SLOVA I CIA UDC 539-1 - 074- 21~ 621,374-33 1-JUBC191, VinGeaRi.Xrajska Station of Hy~riono and Epiderniologry 1-11-yi7ionielco-E-pidemiolnp,riclca Stanice)., Prague. "A Simple Anticoincidonce, Device." Prar-ue, Jaderna ilmerRie, Vol 12, No 12, Doe 66, PP 4()0 - 461 Abstract: rAuthorts English summary modified-7: The use of special countin- t7ubes reduces the volune and weight of anticoincidonce devices. A siriplifying circuit covered by a Patent is discussed. The ap-paratus is based on the Geigor-lffiller counter principle. 7 Figures, 2 Western references. (kianuseript received 7 Mar 66), CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 AUTHORS: J. Hladkf, P. Ghaloupkaj V. Kade6ka, T. Kow iskil and P, Mokr~ a TITLE: Three Variations in the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation in the First Half of 1958 PERIODICAL% Ceskoslovenskj &sopis Pro Fysiku, 1959, Nr 2, pp 15o-156 ABSTRACT-. Research into variations of the primary component of cosmic radiation.as a function of changes in the atmosphere of the sun, is expected to lead to useful information on the origin of cosmic radiation. To get a full picture of this variation, a large number of observations in varying geographical positions is necessary. From the regular and irregular variations of intensity of cosmic radiation, the influence of the sun is obvious. This may, in principle, have the following two reasons. The sun may be a source of the primary particles and may modulate them by its magnetic field. They are further modulated by changes in the Earth's magnetic field. Within the framework of the International Geophysical Year, Card a constant registration of the intensity of the penetrating 1/6 component and of the neutron component of cosmic.radiation was undertaken in two observatories. These are CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 Three Variations in the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation in the First Half of 1958 Lomnicky stit (22634M above sea levels geomagnetic latitude 1+80N) and Pr~Lgue (228M above sea level: geomagnetic latitude 480N). The apparatus in both stations is similar. The penetrating component (p-mesons) were measured by two counting telescopes with geometry recommended by C.S.A.G.I. (Ref 10~50The effective area of the set of counters was 0 cm2 at Lomnicky stit and 3600 cm2 in Prague. For the detection Of neutrons, both stations used a monitor described by Simpson (Ref 5) and recommended by C.S.A.G.I. The continuous registration was carried out by two independent instruments in each station. The location of the stations determined the lower threshold of energies of primary particles which produced the measured components of the cosmic radiation. The range of energies can only be very roughly estimated. The average pressure at Lomnicky stit Is 550 mm Hg. The minimum energy of p-mesons capable of Card Penetrating the given amount of air and the absorber 2/6 (10cm Pb) is about 1.8 GeV (Ref 6). The energy of the primary particles must be higher, i.e. about 20 GeV. CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 Three Variations in the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation in the First Half of 1958 For sea level, the minimum energy of primary particles must be about 30 GeV. For the neutron monitor, the situation is more complicated because the atmospheric processes involving nucleons are complicated. We may assume (Refs 8,9110) that the particles have energies around 3 GeV for Lomnicky stit and 7 GeV for sea level. During the first half of 1958, both stations registered three large variations in intensity of the penetrating and the neutron component. These were on the 25th Marchq 25th April and 7-9th May. These variations are shown in Figs 3~ 4 and 5, together with the measurements on the intensity of the Earth's magnetic field. Table I shows the main characteristics of these variations. The magnetic and ionospheric data are taken from a publication by the Geophysical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science (Ref 11). The Prague data of the intensity of cosmic radiation are in good agreement with'those measured Card in Moscow (Ref 12). The intensities of the various 3/6 components of cosmic radiation are shown relative to the mean frequency of registered particles and only the V/ CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 Three Variations in the Intensity of Cosmic: Radiation in the First Half of 1958 barometric effect has been corrected for. The barometric coefficient at Lomnicky stit is 0.299%/mm Hg for the penetrating component and 1.058%/mm Hg for the neutron component. The same corrections in Prague are 0.218 and 0.95%/mm Hg respectively. The sta~istioal error of the measurements was a 0 28% for the meson telescopes on Lomnicky stit and a 6.41% for the neutron monitors. In Prague, the errors were a = 0.21% for mesons and a = 0.96% for neutrons. All other errors were considerably smaller than the statistical error, with the exception of a possible error introduced by changes in the geometry due to replacements of counters. All the reported measurements were taken without such replacements. The variation on the 25th March 1958 (Fig 3) is a typical variation associated with a magnetic storm. It has an accurately defined beginning which coincides with the beginning of the storm and lasts many days. The intensity of the meson component Card shows an increased daily variation. The neutron component 4/6 showed this increased daily variation only at the Prague station. The amplitude of the disturbance was V CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 Three Variations in the Intensity of Cosmic Radiation in the First Half of 1958 extraordinarily large and related to the intensity of the magnetic storm, Before the variation, an intensive eruption was observed on the sun (Ref 13) starting on the 23rd March at 0950 hours GMT. The variation on the 25th April (Fig 10 was a relatively small one. The state of the Earth's magnetic field was practically undisturbed until the next-day. No.eruption was observed on the sun. The May variation (Fig 5) showed a short increase in the neutron intensity at Lomaicky stit on the 7th May at 2300 hours GMT. This was followed on the 9-10th May by a short decrease with a badly defined beginning, registered by, all detectors. It is possible that the effect is due to a direct emission of particles with energies smaller than 7 GeV, possibly from a small eruption Observed on the sun at 2335 hours G14T. During the following decrease, no large magnetic disturbance was Card observed. These measurements are for the period from lst 5/6 January to 30th June 1958. Measurements in both stations are being continued. CZECH/37-59-2-5/20 Three Variations in the'Intensity oT Cosmic Radiation in the First Half of 1958 There are 5 figures, 1 table and 13 references, of which 5 are German, 5 English, '! Soviet and 1 Czech. ASSOCIATION: FysikgLlni U'stav dSAV, Praha (Institute of Physics, Czechoslovak Ac. So., Prague) *) Akademia G6rniczo-Hjjtniczaq Krakow Card 6/6 (Minirjg-Met4jlurgica1 Academy7 Cracow) SUBMITTED: November 4, 1956 F. Interpretation of the pattern of the can arrangement in the root apical meristem of Cyperus gracilis L. vars alternifolius, Aota aoc. bot4a Pol 32 no*2&295--301 163* 1. Department of AAa+.oW and Cytologr of Plantes University.. Wroclaw, KADEJ) F. Creative activity of the cells of the constructional centrum, of top root meriBtems. Wiadom botan 8 no.2zl3l- 139 164. 1. Dopartment of Plant Anatomy and Cytology, M. Curie- Sklodowska, University, Lublin. ACCESSION XR: AP403OT82 f~ S/0020/64/155/OC4/0839/0842 AU17OR: Lopin's L. (Academician); Kadek, V. TITLE: Conditions for the rupture of the primary film formed by the oxidation of aluminum in neutral solutions& SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*.* v. .155, no. 4, 1964, 839-842 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum., aluminum oxidation, alunir-um oxide film, electrode potential. aluminum, oxidation kinetics.. oxide coating rupture,, electrochemical behavior,, oxidation rate, aluminum oxychloride film, hydrated aluminum oxychloride film,, dehydratted aluminum oxychloride film ABSTRACT: The oxidation of aluminum In neutral solutions vas investigated to establish a relationship between the oxidation kinetios (L. K. lapin's A. Ya. Vayvade) Izv. AN LatvSSR., ser. kbim. no. 3, 297, 1963) and the change of the electrode potential with time., depending on the temperature and the concentration of the solution. Me poteat0 of degreasea and pickled aluminum electrodes were measured in 0.001-4 N IM1 solutions for periods uP to 30 days. After preliminary vakidtions essentially constant potential values vere established vhich were Card 1/5 ;ACCESSICR NR: AP4030782 relatecl to the chloride concentration by the logixitbmic relationship: i to + k 19 CKCI I Where E, a 500 miluvolts (WO) and 520 millivolts (30C) and k is about 60 -70 millivolts. Tbis Indicates the aluxinua electrode In the initial pbases' (sea left portion of figures 1 and 2 of enclosure) thmatioas as a cwolex electrode with an indestructible film Partia.13,Y tr=sfo=bd at Its surface Into complex hydraterl or debydrated ozychlorlies; (A1.0.). (At (OH).). - Al. (OH)u-, Cl Further observation of the aluminum electrodes shows differences in the bebavior !in solutions of different concentration at different temperatures (se.e right 1 portion of figures I and 2 of enclosure).. sboving rupture of the primary wdde I filz vith Intense hydrogen evolution and forniatioa of at -AI(OH) an& boehmitic 'r -AlO(M) in changing ratios leading to a decrease of tba elecir:z solubility i with time. Comparison of tba kinetics and the electroobamical bobavior above Card 'ACCESSION NR: AP403OT82 oxidation rate is not synonymous with the electrochemical behavior of the metal under the conditions investigated. It is assumed this is due to the mixed mechanisms of aluminum oxidation (because of the oxygen and water) and the dcvelopmcz~t of conditions for diffusion through the thielmesa of the deposit. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I equation, ASSOCIATION: Institut 4 j Akademij nauk LatvSSR (Institute of Chemistry,, Academy of Sciences,latvISSR) SUBUTZED; 25Dec63 IMM ACQ: 30Apr& ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: MKPGC NO 1W SOV: 005, 07M: 001 Card 3/5 ACCESSION NRs AP4030782 914CLOSURE: 01 (01 QUIN 00,00$0 400 4? im, 400ti Fig. 1. Electrode potentials of &bminum in KC1 solutions at 20C. The datteA lines abov pot=ti&U of singla samp-Us In 0.001 N =1 solution. Card 4/5 ACCESSION NR: AAC,013e It Fig. 29 Elactrode potentia.1s of aluaimm in KCJ solutions at 30C, Card ExcLosuRE.- 02 1=12- Vx% Cnnd Chem Sci -((Uris) 11 I-loctrodo ~lntl Zk~jl of copper oxidation in nquooUD 00111tiolln if' elcct2,-olytcs.,; Ri Ca, - v (LatvLeut'l.to 1141liv. cl,.rj-dcz~l 'Faculty 1957. 20 pp vith f;raph, 150, co-;dcO Mi 20-581 93) $A 4 D C-_-- K V- M. UW1iy;1cal1Chemistry - Electrochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal, Rhimi7a., No 3, 1958, 7303. L,K, Lepin' Author : Y.N. Inst : VcademW of Sciences of latvian MR. Title : Electrode Potentials and- Coner Oxidation Fate in Aqueous Solutions of Alkali and &I"ll-Earth Metal Chlorides. Orig Pub: Irv. AN LstvSSR) 1957o No 5o 107-118- Abstract: The dependence of the electrode pot atial and corro sion rate (CR) of-sheet CU on- time (up to 1W hours) van dater- mined at 250 in solutions of Lij, 19so'Kp Xg and Ca chlorides (concentrations from 0.001 n. to saturated solutions); pH and the concentration of.Cu ions in the solutions vere also measured. OR dacreases in.the initial period., and V shifts to the negative side. Iater CR increases at the for1mstion of soluble complex polychlorides ("tur- XCl.- ftCl.- 1 n- CaC12), but CR decreases at the formation of insoluble CuCl deposits Card :1/2 -5- : 2/2 5 (4) AUTHORS: Lepin', L. K., ~jd~ekV. ~M. SOY/76-33-T-17/40 4. TTTLE: The Dependence of the Oxidation Rate and Electrode Potential of Copper on the PH of the Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 7, PP 1560 - 1565 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As the composition of copper oxidation products depends on the composition of the electrolyte and electrodes of second order are formed by insoluble deposits on the copper surface, the oxidation rate and the copper potential consequently depend also on the concentration of electrolyte anions. The authors closely investigated the dependence of the electrode potential (EP) and corrosion rate of copper on the PH of the medium, using NaCl- and Na2 SO4 solutions (0.01 n) with hydrochloric acidy sulphurio acid or sodium hydroxide as well as pure acid or lye. The measuring method applied hereto was described in (Ref 8). In calculating theoretical potential values some as- sumptione were made. The resultant diagrams potential - PH 0 Card 1/3 (Pilo - initial PH-value) and rate of copper oxidation - PRO 14- The Dependence of the Oxidation Rate and Electrode BOV/76-33-7--17/40 Potential of Copper on the PH of the Solutions may be divided into three'parts: (1) at PH 0 /-2(3)1 (2) from PHO - 3 to PRO M li(12)1 and (3) at PRO >12 (the second part may be subdivided into two parts). in the first part, the (EP) and oxidation rate (OR) of copper vary with the PH 0 and depends on the acid anion. In the second part, the PH is stabilized and attains a constant value (PHs = 6.4 - 7.2) during copper ' oxidationg the (EP) and (OR) not depending on the PH 0 or the electrolyte compositiont but only on this pH.-value. in the third section (strongly alkaline solutions), the (EP) is distinctly shifted toward negative values, while the (OR) at- tains a maximum and drops again to zero. The a:athora found that the kind of deposits on the copper surface exercises great influence upon the (EP) and (OR) during oxidation. At small pH-values the (EP) and (OR) are also affected by the concentra- tion of copper ions accumulated in the solution during oxida- tion. There are 3 figures and 10 references, 8 of which are Card 2/3 Soviet. The Dependence of the Oxidation late and Electrode SOV/76133-T7,17AO Potential of Copper on the pH of the Solutions ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk LatYSSR,Institut khimii (Academy of sciences of the Latvian 98R, Institute of Chemistry) SUBMITTED: January 6p 1958 Card 3/3 S/076j6l/O35/003/023/023 B121/B206 AUTHORS: Groskaufmanisp A. Kadek, V.9 Lokenbakh, A. TITLE: Lidiya Karlovna Lepin' (on the occasion of her 70th birthday) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 35, no. 3, -iq6i, 699-701 TEXT: Lidiya Karlovna Lepin' celebrated her 70th birthday and the 45th an- niversary of her scientific and pedagogical activities on April 4, 1961. Her scientific work is linked mainly with problems of adsorption arid reactions on the surface of solid bodies. In 1916 she began her scientific work under the guidance of Professor Nikolay Aleksandrovich Shilov. I *n 1920 she published comprehensive studies on the distribution of components among two solvents. During the following years, she worked together with G. V. Strakhova on problems of the formation of surface compounds. Taking into consideration interfacial phenomena and assuming that higher oxides are formed on the sur- face. she explained the passivity of metals and the stability of noble metals in acid solutions. Together with A. V. Bromberg she studied the mechanism of the coagulation of hydrophobic sols by mixtures of electrolytes. A new method for determining the deviation from additivity in the ooagulation of Card 1/4 S/07 61/035/003/023/023 Lidiya Karlovna B121YB206 soles by binary electrolyte mixtures was elaborated. At the Voyennaya akademiya khimicheskoy zashohity im. K. Ye. Voroshilova (Military Academy of Chemical Defense imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov) where she was Head of the Depart- ment of Colloid Chemistry, she worked on the synthesis of some inorganic compounds, especially in the field of the chemistry of peroxides. These studies were compiled In 1932 in the book "Neorganicheskiy Bintez" ("Inorgan- ic Synthesis"). In 1946 she was appointed Head of the Laboratory of Physical and Colloid Chemistry at the Institut khimii Akademii nauk Latviyskoy SSR (Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences Latviyskaya SSR). There she studied mainly the oxidation of metals in aqueous electrolyte solutions. She developed the hydride theory which offers an explanation of the reactions between metal and water. Jointly with A. P. Tetere and A. Shmit she formul- ated a kinetic equation for the determination of the reaction rate of metals with water. In collaboration with A. Ya. Vayvadef A. Stipraysy At K. Lokenbakh, V. M. Kadek, and B. A. Purin she conducted systematic investiga- tions on the oxidation kinetics of numerous metals as well as on their electrochemical behavior and changes in solutions. The oxidation of metals in neutral electrolyte solutions obeys the diffusion kinetics, and depends on composition and properties of the resulting insoluble oxidation product6. Card 2/4 3/076j6l/O35/003/023/023 Lidiya Karlovna ... B121/B206 L. K. Lepin' jointly with Z.-F. Oshis has found that by changing the tempera- ture and the composition and concentration of the electrolyte, the chemical and phase compositions of the oxidation products of Fe and Al can be altered. With her collaborators A. Ya. GroakaufmariA, A. Ya. Vayvadep and A. R. Veys she conducted detailed studies on the basio salto of aluminum and iron, and on the sorptive properties of hydroxides and oxides of iron and aluminum. Jointly with B. P. Matsiyevskiy she studied the kinetics,of the oxidation of divalent iron by oxygen in electrolyte solutions. In collaboration with N. P. Myagkov she conducted studies on the colloid-ohemioal properties of cor- rosion-resistant plastic coatings on metals. L. K. Lepin' worked in both scientific and pedagogical respect. She delivered lectures at the Institut narodnogo khozyayetva im. G. V. Plekhanova (Institute of N%tional Economy , imeni G. V. Plekhanov)t and was the first female teacher at the Moscow School of Higher Technical Education. For some time she was also Head of the Department,of General Chemistry at Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow state University imeni M. V.*Lomonosov). In 1934 L. K. Lepin' became a professor, and in 1937 the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences USSR made her a Doctor of Chemical Sciences. In 1945 she became Read of the Department of Physical Chemistry at the Chemical Division of Card 3/4 8/076j6l/O35/003/023/023 Lidiya Xatlovna ... B121/B206 Latviyskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Latviyakaya State University) and subsequently at the Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy Inatitut (Riga Polytechnic Institute). At present,'she-is Head of the Commission for Corrosion Protec- tion at the Scientific-and Technical Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Latviyakaya'SSR! She also works actively at the Vaesoyuzn'oye khimleheskoye-obsh6hestvo im. D. I. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Chemical Society imeni,D.,I. Mendeleyev).and for many years has been Chairman of the Presidium of the Latviyokoye SSR Branch of this Sooiety. Academ;ician L. X. Lepin* was decorated with the Order of the Red Banner of Labor in 1960. Aoadeihician V.' A. Kistyakovskiy is mentioned. There is I figure. Card 4/4 RM AWKIWM-Tgmq~ t v~ Mr ~i.i M KAIEKIN' V.P.; PETROV, A.N. Iarge reinforced concrete sheet pile. Transp. stroi. 3.1 no.5: 20-22 My 16.1, (MIRA 14:6) 1. NacNaInik UNR Wo.376 Baltmorgidrostroya (for Kadekin). 2. Instruktor Risbokoy normativno-inaledovatellskoy otmtai:L Orgtranestroya (for Petrov) (Sheet piling) iConcrete piling) Organization of the sale of electric power and steam and rates in the decade of 1954-1955. p.192. ENEWMIKA. (Ministerstvo paliv a energetiky. Blavai sprave elektraren) Praha. Vol. 5, no. 5, May 1955 SOURCE; East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 195(~ KADELA, Jan., Inz, Change of electric power and beat supply rates for socialist enterprises beginning AprVI, 1964. Energetilm Cm 14 no.6t 295--296 Je 9.64 1. Czechoslovak State ftw--~--* Distribution Agency., Prague. X&MKIN, K. "WO-AMMMMIMM~ Concentrated loading of automobiles. Sots.trud so.2:127-130 P '57. (KLU 10:5) 1.Uwhayy votrudmik Xuanskogo asuchao-iseledovateltskogo instituts. okhmmy truda. (Automobiles--Transportation) KADEMN, N., tekhnolog-normirovshchik. -OWN-0-0- Owl- The tochiftologist to the work norm specialist of the shop. Sots, trod. n0-1:125-427 Ja '57. (NM 10W 1. Gor1kovskly awtosayod Iment Molotov&. (Oorkly-Automobile Industry--Production standards) X I \-C - AUTHOR: None Given. 106-10-11/11 TITLE: New Books (Novyye knigi). PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1957, Vol. 12, Nr 10, pp. 101-101 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Kos_hche_yev,_I.__A.: Fundamental Theory of Electrical Compounds. Volume III. Non-Linear Systems, 1957, 187 pages, Rb 5.40 loffe, A. F.: Physics of Semiconductors. Edition of the AN USSR, 195T, 491 pages, Rb. 20.- Kaden G.: Electromagnetic Screens. 1957, 327 pages, The basic problems within the frequency range of quasi- stationary operations are investigated. In part I: Screening of Interference Fields. In part II: Screening of Interference Currents. Polivanov, K. M.: Ferromagnetics. Fundamental theory for their technical use. 1957, 256 pages, Rb. 13,70. CARD 1/2 New Books 108-10-11/11 Some Problems in ImDulse Teohnioues and High-Freauenoy Works of the Mosoow Institute for Aviation, volume 83, 1957- Blagoveshohenakiy. V. P., Sidorenkov Ve Ve. Measurements in Impulse-Radio Apparatus. 1957, 264 pages, Rb. 6, 65- Teaching facility. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CARD 2/2 KAM~N, L% :T. "Phenomenon of Para-,',,~-Jutination." Thesis for degme of Dr. Madical Sci. Sul) 23 Jun 50, Acad ;'.led Sci USSR Summary 71., 4, Sep 52, DisseTtaLlons Presented for Degrees in Science and Engineorin7 in Moscow in 1950. From iechernyaya i,!oskva, Jan-Dec 1250. ~.4 KADENy M. M, JT-Ui 5-3 - -000011 USSP/14edicine - Dysentery "The Water Factor in the Epidemiology of Bysenteryo" 14. M. Kaden Zhur Mikro, Epid, I Inunun, No 7, pp 24-26 Dysentery infections due to water contamination are no less important and perhaps more important than typhoid-paratyphoid infections from contaminated water supply. If the dysentery infections are due to this cause, the disease has an atypical character. The incubation period for dysentery is shorter than that for typhoid and paratyphoid, so that dysentery appears first and typhoid-paratyphoid afterward* V.ben dysentery infections are caused by contaminated water, adults rather than children are affected. Furtthermre, It is characteristic that the dysentery bacteria isolated from the patients belong to a variety of species and types. The outbreaks studied occurred in cold weather. 267T40 -3 ~~UTUZOVAt L.P. Effect of antibiotic therapy on typhoid and paratyphoid patbogene, Autibiotild 5 no. 5t77-19 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10) lo Nookovskiy inatitut vaktain i eyvorotak imeni I.I. Machnikova. (SALMOWSLU) (ANTIBIOTICS) MEN, M.M., prof.; KRAZANOV,, M.I.t kand.meditainskM nauk; PANFILOVAj, 14 Twr. Typhoid and paratyphoid favors in the USSR and means for a further morbidity. Soy* made 24 no. 5:17-21 My 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Is Mookovskogo.maucbno-inaledovateltakogo inBtituta vaktBin i eyvorotok imenl I.I. Mechnikova (dire A,P. Muzychenko) Ministerstva zdravookhramniya SSSR. (TYPHOID FEM) (PARATYPHdID FEM) KADEN, MA; TIMEN, Ya.Ye.; MOROZOVA, M.M.; MUMMA, V.L.; BUTUZOVA, L.F. Effect of antibiotic therapy on the clinical course and immunoloecal reactivity of the organism of patients with typhoid and parat hold fevers. Antibiotiki 6 no.100-54 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:75 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledavatellskly institut vaktoin i syvorotok imeni I.I-Mechnikova i 2-ya klinicheskaya gorodskaya infektsionnaya bollnitsa. (CHLOROMYCETIN) (TYPHOID FEVER) (PAR&TYPHOID FEVERS) 11; , Y an;. 52eds of tho ~untral Russian ;roiyfoot Fwaily." Thuois for def,rea of ~;andi. Bio- logical Sci. jub 2 14Y 42, 1.,ozicow Order of Lenin 3tatu U imeni Y. V. Lomonosov S=mar7 .32, 13 Dee 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science -md En L:10 . gineering in " scow in 1949. Frovi Vechernyaya ."'oskva, Jan-Dec 1949. 1U,- f--" - - I- --- - - - - -1 I X ,li .Ii . 11. 11. b3den. Go-frvits und, inflorescence. (The "complpx Jlruit5 f-ron W2,ule racemes" as stated in the article.) P. ~,9. Chair of Higher Plants, Aug. 5, 1950 SO: Herald of the Ibscow University, Series of Fhysics-.~Ahematlcs and Natural Sciences, No. 4, No. 6, 1951 MEN, N. N. Ud2p, N. ff., Aleksandrov, V. G. and Konovaloy. 1. N. (Reviews and Bibliogrikpby) OThe Morphological Essence of the Ymits of Rosaceas and Corylas and the Nature of the Pratt of some Rosaceae". P. 143 Chair of Higher Plants Auc- 5. 1950 ] SO: Wertild of Qe MRscow YAIYgrp-It3r Series an Physic e-14athematics and Natural Sciences. go. 3, No. 5. 1951 xam. B.N. Yntit and seeds of hornworte of Central Russia. BiulsXOIP Otd,biol. 58 no. 3:82-85 153. (nu 01:6) (Herbs) Hornworts of 1hropean lbissia. Biul.XOIP Otd.biol. 58 no.3;86-89 153. WaA 6:6) (Herb a '-p LUM, N.N.; TMOHIROV. V.N. Morphology of the ovary and moods of Umbollifer". Biul. MOIP. 0td, biol, 59 U0,1:79-83 Ibr-JO 054. (XISA 7: 7) (Unbollifer") (Botany-*rPhology) X&M, N. N. About Z.T. Artiushenko's and I-N, lonovalov's articles on fruit morphology. Bjul.KOIP.Otd.biol. 60 no.6-115-119 N-D 155.(MLBA 9:3) (BOUn-MORPHOLOGY) (FRUIT) (ARTIUSM10. Z.T.) (IONOVALOV.I.N.) TAnx N.N. Apocs&poum Unocal& and fruit In gramineaus plan$B according to comparative morphological data* Nsuchedoklens shkoly;blolo nsukl no*3:113.-123 '58e ixxu 11: 12) 1. Predstavlons Wedroy vysshikh rastenly Keekovakogo gesuder- stvannogo univerelteta Imal N.TeLamonesovs. (Grassem) (Flowers-Morpholoa) Apocarpous Cmoecia and fruit in gramineous plants according to teratological data. Ikuchdokl.vyv.shkoly;biol U&Ukl no.4: ln-U7 '58. iNIM 11: 12) I* Rekomendavana kafedroy vyashikh rastenly Moskovskogo gosudar- stvennogo universiteta, imeni N-V-Lomonosova. (Graasee) (Flowers--Morphology) (Abnormalities (Plants)) FADEN, N. N. JLpocarpy of gynoeciun and fruit in gra"insoue plants according to the data of vascular anatoW and ontogeny. Nauch.dokl.vyo.shkoly; biol.nauki no-3:147-1-59 '59. (JaPA. UI:10) 1. Rokomen4ovana ka'fedroy vyssbikb rasteniv Moskovskogo gosudar- stvennogo univerelteta in. X.T.r*oonosova. (Grasses) Oflowers--Anatw) , ~ I ;"., -e2i"~,-- 1'4~ P. - ~XAMW. N.V.; TIKHOMIRDY, V.N. "Fruit types aid their cl&saif loation! by R.N. Levina. Revioved by I.N.laden, T.N.Tikhomirov. Nauche dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki ', no. 3:217-219 160. (HIM 13: 8) (7mit-Anatow)" (Lev Lm, IL IL ) ALEKSANDROV.. V.G., prof., red.; DVORYANKINJ, F.A., prof., red.- KADEN R N kand. biol. nack, red.; XWERM, F.M., prof*, red.; kand. biol.nauk, red.; PAIAMARCHUX, I.A.0 kand.biol,nauko red.; PODDUBNAYA,-.ARNOLIDIp V.A., prof., red.; PRONIN,, V.A.p kand.biol.nauk, red.; RZHANOVA., Ye.I.j kand, biol.naukp red.; ROSTOVTSEVA, Z.P., kand, biol.mauk, red.; SERIMAKOV, I.G., prof., red.; USTINOVA, Ye.l., kand. biolonaukq red,; CHIMADINOVA, A.I., kand. biol.nauk, red.; YERMOV, M.S., tekbn. red. [Morphogenesis in plants; transactions dedicated to the 100th anniver- =7 of the publication of Darwin's "Origin of species."] Morfogenez rastenii; trudy poeveshobaiutsia 100-latiiu so dnia vykhoda v svet truda. Charlza Dervina, OProinkhozbdedia vidov." Moskvap Izd-vo Mosk. Univ. vol.l. 1961. 683 p. (MIRA 240) 1. Soveshchanlye po rfogenezu rastenly 1959. 'ZBotiW-Morphology) KADEN9 N.N. Some cardinal problems in the classification, typologyp and nomenclature of fruits. Bot. zhur. 46 no-4:49&-504 AP 161. (Fruit-Morphology) (MIRA 14:3) KAIZNj, N.N. (Noakva) -----Type~f longitudinal dehisoonn of fruits, Bot.zhur, 47 no.4t495-505 AP 162. (fruit-Morphology) (HM 150), Z~-- i .::- :-~w - `-~ . ~ .1 - ~" 1: 1 u' ~. I--- ~ - i :: - V- :. - -; ~'. 7:: - KADEN, N.N.; LANOVAYA, V.P. Mor]~aology of the gynoscium and the fruit of geranium* Nauoh, dokle vyss shkoly; biole nauki no*48104-109 P63. (KM 16 t 11) le Rekomendovana kafedroy vy9shikh rastaniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta ime Lomonosovae KADENI N. N. "Fundamental problems of evolutionary carpology." report submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64. Moscow State Univ. KADEN N.N. Morphology of geranium oeedo. Nauch. dokl. vya. shkoly; biol, nauki no. 2:97-102 161+. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy vysshikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstyannogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova. KADEN9 NoNs Schizooarpos. Bot. zhur. 49 no.",&966-.973 Jl 164 (MIRA 170) 1. Maskovskiy gmdarstvmnyy univa"itat, KADEN, N.N. More on the ways the fruit open. Bol. zhur. 49 no.12:17-76-:1-779 D 164 (RlRA 1.82z) 1. Moskovsk3y gcsudarstvannyv universite'" imani. Timonosovao FADI'N N N.- "-AKALYMINA, T,P. Morphology of the gynoecium anf fruit in borage and mint familieg. Vest. Mosk. un-. %r.6: Biol., pochv. 20 no.301-4-1 My-Je 165. (MMA 18:7) 1. Kafedra vys5hikh rasteniy Moskovskogo universiteta. KADEN, N.N, New carpological claBsification by R.E.Ievina. Bot. zhur. 50 no.4:579-581 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. KADENY N.N. Fruit types of plants inhabtting th&middle zone of the European part of the U.S.S.R., Bot. zhur. 50-no.6t775487' Je 165. (KRA ISO) 1. Moakovskiy,gosudarstvannyy universitei. 'jj "'0 - - , 5 1 1 38001. KADEN, R. YT OB ELYETRDPWVODNOSTI SYELYEM. SOOBSHCH. 134. TMIDY NIKFI (NAVCH-IS3LYR). KINOFDTOIN-T) vyp.. lo, 1949. S. 265-79 BIBLIOOR: 9 NAZV. 38o63. KA AND KOMAR, V. G. .. T Starenie selenovykh vypry-wAteley'. soobsh. 135. T-midy nik-fi (Vanch. issled. kinofotoih-t), vy-.D, 10, 1949, s. 280-92. -- bibliogr: 5 nazv. 17 09 C go's 0O.-Ar 010 itf Whitiyooo I Or. MUM 19W)..OpCa*r"'o Ion. a-0; of tbt 0-mow ci the *bkt ?A the I tm)ut two- = ==1 I ON PrOtedylic clurms It "quires ItIl fuu -tivitF- EW46 11"'Ifilig an a fP*Mllr hor lood6tuffs, tht fad 9 Of Mminatutg w"bi is the chid Kwm of $. 11. Pvvolcy lt~ Kht LIIIIIATION! CLASINKOM U 0 All SO 'A a, Ii i i is 0 00 : W : 0 E~T:09 b -00 *,o IS 00 nee *no* P see "gi 0 age 111640 ow III 0 moo IIIM.-Am AI a fid 0 0 9 1 w a 9 do 4 39v 0 Is a Ole* _- )< A ~ -e- "X , 3 , (',- USSR/ Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Ehimiya, No 41, 1957, 12097 Author : Sokolov D.P., Kaden S.B. Inst : Laboratory of Sapropelit Dep3sits of the Forest Institute of the Academy of Sciences USSR Title : Determination of Carbon Dioxide of Ca.rbonates in Sapropels by the Titration Me~thod Orig Pub : Tr. Labor. sapropel. otlozhc!niy. In-t lesa AN SSSR, 1956, No 6, 65-68 Abstract A method has been worked out for the determination of CO 2 in sapropels, vhich is baseil on determination of a a- mount of HC1 used up in the decomposition of carbonates. An 0.2-1.5 g, weighed sample of comminuted and screened (0-5 mm) sapropel tuider study is placed into a 100 ml measuring tlask, 25 ml 0-5 N 1IC1 are added, stirring is continued until the carbonates are completely decomposed, the solution is diluteNI with water to the mark, stirred Card 1/3 USSR/ Analytical-Chemistry - Pjallysis of Inorganic Subotancos G-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 1209'( again, filtered through a dry filter of mbdium porosity. Firat"pottions- of -the filtrate are discarcied -and there- after 25 ml euVIce arc collected, which lire titrated With: 0.1 N solution of NaOH after additiol, of 3-4 drops of methyl.orange. The 002 content (x) of absolutely dry sapropel is calculated according to the formula: x - (31.25 - mk) 42.2 . 100 . 100/a (100 - w),.1000, wherein 31-25 is the number of ml 0.1 N HM correi5ponding to ~ of the volune of H01 takento neutralize -the carbonates; m -- number of ml 0.1 N_NaOH used up in t~%a titration of 25 ml of'the solution tested; k -- correction. coefficient of 0.1 N-NaOH; a. -- weight of the sample )f air-dry sapro- pal (g); v -- viiisture content of the sapropel M; 4 -- conversion factor (from 100 ml eolution 25 ml were used for titration ), 2.2 - cunoluit of C02 (mg) that corros- ponds to I ml 0.1 N HM. Comparative daterminiations of Card 0/q ZHABROVA, G. M. , KADENATSI, B.- M. "Study of the Coke Formation and Divinyl. Polymarization on the Catalyst of S. V. Lebedev." Kinetics AM CA 1i V. Tfiotcpes in catalysAg" No"Ov" Iza-vo, tail" AN Z~ft` I 195T. 2p. Most of thi j-ar=Q In We eollee:tlc~,~ A--ZZ at Ito Conf. on 5M SO712 0-121- 4 -2 '~/54 AUTHORS: Roginskiy, S. Z. Corresponding Member, Acade.-ily of Scinnces, USSR, Yanovskiy, 11. 1. , Zhabrova, G. M., Viinogradova, 0. 1.1., Kadenatsi, B. M.-I'darkova, Z. A. TITLE: A Catalytic Synthesis of Unsaturated llydrocarbon3 of the Seriei C4, Labelled by "She Radioactive Carbon C14, Mith the Use of Vapor Phase Distributive X-Ray Chronatc-graphy (Kataliticheskiy sintez nepredellnykh uglevodorodov ryad.a C 49 riecliennykh radiouglerodom 014, a ispoltzovaiiiyem parofa%noy raspredelitell noy radiokhromatografii) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 4, pp 674-677 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tljis paper reports on the results of the production of labelled unsaturated hydrocarbons on the basis cif ethyl alcohol labelled by C 14. It is a peculiarity cif this method that all the labelled molecules are produced. simultaneouslyby the same catalytic process which develc,ps under the influence Card 1/4 of S. V. Lebedev's catalyst for the ayr,thesiB of livinyl. A Catalytic Synthesis of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons bj the Radioactive Carbon 014, With the Use of Va X-Ray Chromatography SOV/2o-121-4-28/'54 of the Series C 41 Labelled or Phase Distributive This paper discusses a special case of the general principle of the synthesis of labelled molecules. This principle con- sists of the carrying out of a group synthesis (which gives a mixture of some substances with an unusual isotopic compo- sition) and of the subsequent applicatian of physical-chemi- cal, separation methods. Especially interesting is the sepa- ration of the labelled hydrocarbons of t:qe C 4 series with various degrees of saturation and with various structural- isomeric shapes. Such hydrocarbons are butadiene divinyl)r a-butylene, P-butylene (aia-variant), P-*butylene ~trana--- variant). The catalytic synthesis gas oarried out by means of S. V. Lebedev's catalyst at 390 . A labelled ethyl.alco- hol C14H3C14H 2OH with the specific radioactivity 09724 Curie/ml was used for the synthesis. The chromatographic separation of the marked gaseous labelled products is then discussed. A figure shows a typical chromatogram of the mixture of the Card 2/4 gaseous radioactive products of the synthesis of divinyl from 5OV/2o-121-4-28/54 A.Catalytic Syntheoin of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons of the :3eries C4, Labelled by the Radioactive Carbon C14, 'With the Use of Vapor Phase Distributive X-Ray Chromatography the labelled alcohol (C14H OH). According to this chromate- 2 5 gram, the main gaseous product is divinyl (81,3 ~6). The per- centage of butylene is not higher than 4,7 jvt. The composition of the products may be changed by a heat treatment of the catalyst. The specific activities of the hydrocarbons have approximately the same values. In order to identify the in- dividual fractions, their infrared abaorption spectra were taken; they are shown by a figure. The combination of chroma- tography with rectification, extraction and with a counter- flow distribution is very promisine. These methods are very productive and may be used for the preliminary group separa- tion of a mixture into some fractions with a subsequent ex- traction of the individual components. The catalytic exper- iment takes 1 hour and the chromatographic separation - 2 - 2P5 hours. There are 4 figures and 9 references, 7 of Card 3/4 which are Soviet. SOV2o-121-4-28/54 A Catalytic Synthesis of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons of the Series C4 1 Labelled by the Radioactive Carbon C14, With the Use of Vapor Phaae Distributive X-Ray Chromatography ASSOCIATION: Institute fizioheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical ChemietryAS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 16t 1958 Card 4/4 KAMNATSIJ, A. N. "On the Natural Focalization of Alveolar Echinococcosis in Omsk Oblast'." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leninpad, 191.~9. Omsk State Veterinary Institute ROGINSKIT, S.Z.; YANOVSKIT, R.I.; LU PIT-CHZHAN; GAZIYXV, G.A.; ZHABROVA, G.M.;- KADHNATSI, S.M.; BUZHNINOV. V.V.; NIMRX, I.Te.; PIONTAKOVSKATA, N.A-.- Chromatographic determination of the adsorption isotherms of gABeS and of the"etfic surface of solids. Kin.i kat. 1 no.2:287-293 JI-Ag 160. (MURA 13:8) 1. Institut fizichookoy khtmil AN SSSR. (Adsorption) ROGINSKIY, S.Z.; YANOVSKIY. H.L: lU PIU-SHZ&N; GAZIM, O.A.; ZHABROVA, G.X - KILIXR&TSI, B.M.; BUMIXOT, Y.T. Rapid chroustographie method of measuring the adsorption Isotherms of games and vapors. DDkl.Al SSSR 133 no.4: 878-881 A9 160. (KHA 13:7) 1. Institut fisichookoy khImil, kicademit, usuk SSSR. 2. Chlen- borrespondent AN SSSR (for loginskly). (Adsorption) 3!0 20/60/1 13,'"4 1040n4 ", x bOO41DO61 ROCI.Skly. C Z., C*rrv&-,*cdsej Seater of the AS C". 7~'Mklf- 11- 1- Lu NX-Chsh-C. Zhabmla. n4 prost.4k. ?I=I Napid Chromatographic X#tb" of ZvesurIng the Adsorption 129thma of G".. and Toper. PWOUCAL. Dkl"y Ak.dooll ask ISSR, 1960, Tl. 15), U. 4. pp. 870-881 ' Tm o Uad. In h-!.roe-no -a catalysts the dl.~lons of the specific : surf .. ~ . farekI.por tanco. the authors ti.ept.d to 4 ... top a rapid "%bed at' deteraWag the &;*cific aIIrtmeo. ftotr oWdles see* based an paper by J. N. V116an (Nor. 1) where the relation botween tha chm"to. Crophl: :urV* and the fare of the laottArs to theoretically mtudi*d. The result eto oo.p~d with these of the ordlsty 'U.- S-.bnlq.0. Fig. I Shows the schoms Of the o1pori-tal at". Tte gas analysor was cc :?jtr to Imtl:a dstector an the beats of p (,,f. ). The &IIA~rptlon of ; bm tano "uzod. litroCen o24 voinatt"s azC*m were used as carriers. Card The Might of the Steps recorded correspoade to tke Imitfol coacentratic Cc Of U. Adsorbate. The doeorptLen InIrves rozor-fied an bla-lag Us Vers Z carrier g thro"I the solemn pernIt the asl-tatjou of the Isoth.rmal a 11" f ad orptioa. Is a variation of this "tZO4. %be Calmo is not X "Au ed' but the sample to peri*41callf injected into the aclosm threugh ftleLtb- Lee 6.8 no... I" .Porteent tx~ tests only 10-15 min. on the mve"T f " I--dI-t-lY #JuIlIbrim "d the &be.-. ties a % or Iom6 d-4a 4IffsmLoAtb& &dworptioa was cascuisted from the following , oq_tl~t f(c - M. -b~ f(c) I* u. saw-t or. the .bt"ae I g of Mmarbat (mmalo/j) 1 4 hick C to the oluillbrIum " l h Z s t I e c."t"t of the . eeter u 1. Ib* 41444 of ths r"*VdQv t&;Ql 9 IN the "tent of tbe adsorbent (C)s and Is the area below the desorption cOrve. The fsIlesing adsorbenu *or* us*d' refractory dlet4alt* tricks, ollice. got of the t"o F. (y@). nickel. hydroxide get, nickel catalyst. fto yrvl-.d ft,go jjC(X0 3)2' UO-14.5 Z480 saId eazt,"s bl"k. The values for Ne, allies C-1 To. nickel WroxId.. and " , Al.Lml - good agreemozt with these obt"A" by tb* recuum !: ! t"h&Lq . Fe . r .Drb*Dts with A large member of very narrow pares (active Card 2A Ghr*`-tcCro;;hIO awth6d mA - to f=th" at-j4j*4. --pe &Ut?xrs th"k r. To. N.Ye'Lrit and M. A. for propering tb* couve-por." allIcIe get T* and dAW"l-b7t-il. are A firmr.s. I table, and 5 references. 2 goviv%; I ~S. I 3rijist. s latch, sod I NuAZIrl", LSSOCIAT' M. I..titt flxlci~..kex kkL.'--- mauk ME of P"leal Ch..I.%-y of tt. A..4.-,7 Of Sci--C-- =3) snja~=. J-.r7 20, 1960 L.C-od to ?Lg- 1. 1. cylinder with --ri-I Sea; N bobbl- with dsort.t.; 5, chromatcT.Phi c '. 1- 1 4. gas 7 t- !I*s.IPr1 6-10, fine-rog%lating valvdat :=6T33/0Ckftq/bt.= 4 arN GMEUTAP V.A.; YEGOROV.. Ye.V.1 ZHABROVA, G.M.; KADENATSI B.M.t KUSHNEREV., M. la.; ROGINSKIr. S.Z. Uso-of Ionizing radiation In the study of the decomposition proicarmes of copper and nickel oxelates. Dokl. AN SSSR 236 no.6tl364-1367 7 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Institut fizichesko W-4i AN SSSR. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for RoginskiyT. Copper oxalate) akel oxalate) t (Radiation) 39631 S/195/62/003/004/001/002 //(000 E075/E436 AUTHORS: Zhabrova, G.)l Kad*natsi, B.M., Zvonov,, N.V., Yegorov, Ye.V::,A-Z-rz-o-v-,--r-.S-.-,--malov, A%Ao, Gordeyev^, V.A., Glaxunov, P.Ya. TITLE: Preparation of finely divided metals and oxides by radiation PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, V.3, no.4, 1962, 61o-613 TEXT: A possibility was investigated of preparing metals and oxides in a finely div1ded:fora by irradiation of Zr(O,H)4,. Al(OH)3;'F:(OH)I, Ni and Cu 'oxalates and basic copper carbonate with ac el rate electrons having the.energy -ak 0.8 Mev.. The temperature of,the samples during irradiation (I to 2g ) did not exceed 40 to 50*C- Thermal decomposition at 400 to 500*C was-. also carried out for comparison with the irradiated materials. The decomposition Sf all the compounds commenced at radiation d6ses exceeding.10 radS And was intense at 105 to 1010 rads. At the latter dos*& the-compounds were almost completely Card 1/3