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ITIN, Ta.L. Lowering constructioA coats by efficient planning. Prom.strol. 37 no,10:11-13 0 '59. (KIM 13-.2) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut tipovogo proynktirovanlya i. telch- nicbeskikh Iseledovani7o (Construction industry-Costs) Organization and mVp1T of cutting tools in automatic lines* Avt. prok. 29 no. 5 t 3-4 My 163. (MMA 16:4) 1, Vauchno-iseledovatelvekly tekhnologloheskiy~ Inatitut aytomobillnoy prwU hI on sti, (machine-shop 'atios) pra Y-T IM IT WA, A. 1. IT IN, Z.T~.; GUT=, Ya.I.; ARKWIGHLISKAYA, N.Y. (Moskva) Conduction aneethesiA of the lower jAw ndministered in the retromolar fossa (retromoler anesthesin). StomAtologiie 37 no.2:32-35 Kr-A~ '58. .(MIRA 11:5) (ILCAL ANESTHES IA) ITINA, A.I.; ITIN, Z.Ye.; GUTHER, Ys.l.; ARKWIGHLISKAYA, N.V,. (Hookirs) Conduction ansetheein of the lower jnw edministered In the retromolar fosso (retromolar anesthesia). Stomstologiia 37 no-2:12-35 Mr Ap (MIRA ll:~) (WCAL A,NBSTHBSIIA) ITI Nli-, -r,-.-k-. _- -the-rl I! Ml_ __ - C!Jr,.-,I. " 0'. Jlnj Y __ A-c- - Dissertation, "Accelerated Methods for Bleaching and their Trifluence an the Weshing R Resistance of Flax Fabrics." Moscow Textile Instp 15 May 1~7. SO: Vech .ernyaya Moskya, May, 1947 (Project #17836) JTIT7r. -I Ko yc fun?tsi-i ar,-anL 36948. FHETpOVICII, --71muvr, S. S. 1 1. ~or~- zreniya u bol I rVich gipertonich-e3koy ionizatsiyf~-y. - 7 c; .1. 1--y avt: --- tina "I.As . Trudy Uzbek gos. nauci,. - issled. in-ta kuror',~olo,-,ii i - iziotexapii fm . Semaslik- 0.~ 11, 1949, s: 203-07- SO: Latopist Zhurnalfrqkh Statey, Vol. 50, Moskva, 1949 1. R0031 L-.-V-.~ AIYALIEV, V. I.; Eng., ITINA, L. S., Eng., TiETLIN, A. III., Fxg. 2. U5M (600) 4. Lumbering 7. Centralized electric power supply at the UkEaianga lwtber combine. Mekh. thud.: rab. 7, No. 21 1953.. 9. Monthly List of Russian.Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. bnclassifted. xw'07~ S, Ir ITAKAI, L. S. 7675. ITINAI, L. S. -- Teentralizovannoye elektroanabzhenlye atu lemoougotovkakt. 14-L., Goslesbumizdat, 1954. 108 S. 5 ill. 22 am. 3.000 Oz. 3R. 5K.-- Pored zagI. avt: L. V. Roos, V. 1. Alyablyev, H,.Ye, Boldov, L. S. Itinai, Al If.: Tsetlin.--Bibliot.T. V. kontse knigi -65-3887) P 634.98:621.3 (016-3) SO: Xnizhnu%,a Lotoipple', Vol. 7. 1955 AAS IN, N.R.; PIOIBLIKUTER, N.K.; VINOOOROV, G.K.; TZRKCLATAT, T.K.; kTIR&"-14S.-;--MTKHA SKIY' Tu.V.; BOLDOV, K.Te.; TSIELIN. A.M.; ZHDUVLEV, B.A., red,izd-va; RACHURINA, A.K., tekbn.red. (Handbook for electrical engineers in the lumber industry] Spravochnik elaktromkhanika lespromkhosa. Moskva, Goslesbumisdat, 1956. )20 P. .(KIRA 12:4) 1. Nauchnyyerabotnib~fSentrallnogo usuchno-issledovatel'skogo institute makhanizatall I energetiki lesnoy promyshlonnosti (for all except Zhuravlev, Bachurina). (Alectric engineerini-Randbooks, manuals, ate.) (Tamberib&-Nachinery) Pr&Rr.T.qwm, Naum 110i"Yevich'. ITINA, Li &Jomon KUCURDIA" Klavdiya Ivanovna; B19MRO Yefimovich; ALYABIYEVp Viktor Ivanovich; TSETLIN) Aleksandr Mikhaylovichi POYARKOV,, K.M., red.; YrIERM, Ye.L., red, iod-va; VDOVINA, V.N.,j tekhae red. [Electrification of lumbering. enterprises) Blektrifikataiia lesozaptovitellrqkh prodpriiatii. Moskva, Gosle'abumisdatj, 1961. 358 P. NIRA 15:2) (Electricity in lumboring) (Electric railroads) Or USSH~~edicine Neurophysiology r-D-2 ;P Card 1/1 17, 7/19 Author ina, L. V Title Effect of environmental factors on the cholinesterase activity' of the frog liver. Periodical Byul, eksp. biol. i med. 6, 27-31, June 1955 Abstract Activity of cholinesterase in the frog liver vas studied in order to determine the regulating effect of the nervous,system on liver cholinesterase and to clarify the part played by the endocrine glands in this complex reflex process. From experiments at various temperatures, in the dark, and in light, author concludes that cholineBterase activity in the liver changes with surrounding,con- ditions and is therefore subject to the regulating effect of the central nervous system. 6 references, 6 USSR, 6 since 1940, graphs and tables. Institution. Laboratory of the Physiology of Endocrine Glands (Read: Prof ':Ye. N. Speranskaya) Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov (Director: Academician K. M. Bykov) Academy Sciences USSR, Leningrad Submitted 31 Dec 1954 wc -77 1:; z;iq f i; L'I'm -Ofpaiivi i 9M man ⁢ Him. L, V. ItIft rsw,.~.A(W TP Mai P.Tavw I Jwhtien_~ illow no difficrence In glyvallea, cotitcat of live Item at 5~10* in jalluary-Felymary in normal light.. Icept dl d j l 80 s. anow out e i" the (hfk at L4 ilia ezptl. an ma oe % in lkr~r glycohnit in juirimmy -Pthruary; the exptl. aafm4lit show (% mIckti.,zly cwmt~ livcr illyc"Wan, (7.9%) fit Nfxrcjl-~ W, B) normal tirfit. vvilue the cmistA A I kevt sit 115-~ !!I how it mvem Im~ of gl$voCui (to 1-4 %,). Light, , r a dtdine cE livx-r glyzogm ia atinnal artimato t,ttly- I ~Itcir smie t4 dayq. G. M. Rowtapod _T_ ; ~:Jr IU t J I j; - A. ,;f: 7 - ------------------------ ------ ------- . ................... T/Aill, L. Category: USSH/General Division. Congresses. Conventions. Conferences. A-4 Abs Jour: Referat M.-Biolo., No 9.. 10 May 1957, 34937 Author : Itina, L. rzst :-Mt Title The Republican Scientific Conference of Physiologists, Biochendsts,, Pharmacologists.. and Morphologists of the Belorussian SSR. Orig Pub: Fiziol. Zh. SSM,, 1955~ 41, No 5., 712-713 Abstract: The conference took place on 2-4 February, 1955 in Minsk. Physio- logists and Pharmcologists from the Idthuanian SM also took part. A short annotation of the reports.heard v" given on the questions: the physiology of nuscular activityj, cortico-visceral coordinati&., the regularity of interceptive influence in higber nervous activity, the study of the higher nervous activity in the ontogenesis, physio- logy and biochemistry of blood, and others. Card 1/1 _1211- BULYGIN, I.A.; ITINA, L.T.; FRIBLUDA, L.A. Reflex effects from the small Intestine on gastric motor activity. Trudy Inst. fiziol. AN BSSR 1:22-36 156 (KIRA 10:5) 1. laboratoriya kortiko-visteerallnov fixiologil. (RULMS) ( INTIST ItMS--IMWVAT ION) (STOK&CH) ITUAl L.Y. BeaPonal variations in the gastric motor function andlu luterocotive inflnenoaa on It. Trx* lust* fixiol* AN BUR 2:130-161.158. (JaU12.1) 1. laboratorlya kortiko-visteeralluoy fisiologii lustituta fislougil AN BSSR, (STOMACH) (UTSTIM-INMUTION) ITINA, L.Y. 0156parative characteristics of conditioned reflwwe elAborated on the basis of exter- and luteroceptive reinforcement. Trudy rust.fixiol.AN BSSR 1:60-70 "59. (MM& 13:7) 1. laborstorlya kortiko-mistserallnoy fisiologil Instituta fixiologli AN BSU. (001DITIOMM RISPONSN) BULTGIN, I.A.; ITIIM, L.V,; PRIBZXM, L.A. Gastric reflexes originating in the intestine following extir- pation of the premotor zone of the cerebral cortex in dogs. Trudy Iust.fiziol. AN 3SSR 30-120-132 159, (MMA 1317) 1. Laboratoriya, kortika-vistseralluoy fisiologli Institute, fiziologil AN BSSR.. ('RXFI S) (STOKAGH) (MABUL CORTU) BULYGINy I.A.-i ITIHAy L.V~L Comparative characteristics of conditioned reflwwst 61aborated on the basis of exteroceptive and interoceptive reinforcOwnt, Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat, 10 no. 3.069-376 My-Js 160. (MM 14%2) 1-, Laboratory of Cortico-visceral Physiology# Institute of Physiologyp B.S,S.R* AoiAemy of Sciencess Minsko (CONDITIOW PMPC)N.SZ) BULYGIN, I.A.; ITINA, L.V.; RAFATMICH, Ye.S. Comparative characteristics of exteroceptive and interoceptive ref1mes. Fiziol.zhur. 46 no.8:966-975 Ag !60. (MIRA 3.318) 1. From the laboratory of cortiog-visceral phyoiology, Institute' of Physiology of the Belorussian-Academy of Sciencest Minsk. (REFTEX Mp- 4~ ITE.A, L.V* -,ho I.-,ossible causcjo c-" t; imrease in Z,astric oeem-'l-lon follovirg =,,tration. Do'.I.M.' ','SST.' 5 no.108-40 Ja, '61. (Mlla !4-2) 1. Institut fizioloCli PJI ISS ~. Fradstcviono akademikom All' -;'SSI~. I.A.Bulygbx:;b,. (CASTRATICE) (STOt-IACH--MFWIM) ITINA, L,V. Effect of rqflexes from the ordl cavity and irftestine on,gastric secretion before and after castration. Fiziol. zhur.' 4? no.3-It 1397-1403 N 161. (MIRA 14til) 1. Frpm the Laboratory of Cortico-Visceral~phpiojogyp B.S.S.R. Academy of Scie~nces Institute of Physiology Minsk~ (GASTRATION) (STOVACH-SURETIONS) (REFI=) T ITIFA, L, Ye. i 22026 Iting, L. Ye. i Drzhevetskay-a. I.A.. Fruktozemiya i laktotsidemiya. posle naghuzok invertnym sakharcm. Vrfcneb, delo, 1949, No. 7, stb 573-76 SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 29, Moskva, 1949 to we 0 0 ~70_- 0 0 i 0- - - " -*_ -W-0 0 0-0 WO 0 0 0 0 0 0 , k ~jt 0 06006&00 0*000 &000 *-*-,1 '0' *A144J.- 0 4 0 0 a s 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 11 11 13 w ij is if if it 14 0 If rl IJ I# All 14 Ar a a #j a 4't, A-1 L_J_A_J_ a It _r'; 2 a- r so -------------- 00 In ('j a, M1 es I i-00 aW in we kwalp slectralrA. 00 A "Nijimp.- jVowsli rokhmiki 19M. No. 2.4-9. oil.-Alit 3 .90 cc. (W 'iQQc cjwWyft, 2--i cc. 4 Il#W, (d. 1.84) and .09 00 IO__15 dt of 30-41)% soln. of If^. licut Im 3-4 00 SlAw till =Iran. Cool. -00 Tit I "I t- aliquol lot 11) re, plartil ill it 1l 4) 4 v. 1 ie Oll 4 0o In the jortwwr 44 phrmiphilbAh-tis. Vd. tile uniltabicd 00 win. to vid. 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(Bone products) iTil-Thl, ticti.-n- of ITINA, M., kand.okonom. nauk; RAYMELISON, Mo Manufacture of artificial protein sausage casings. Mias.ind. SSSR 34 no.3s35-37 '63o (MIRA .16:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovanlyu predpriyatiy myas- noy promyshlennosti. TM4TOT, S.P.; KNSI, A.S., kand.geogrof.nauk; ITINA N.A.. kand.istor. nauk; AWaUNOV, B.V., kand.istor.nau - ITUIUM 4'T.A.p kand. Istonneuk; VISHOUDYA, O.A.p asuchn" sotndniki TAXTURWYAo H.U., kandaistor.nauk. Prinimali uchastiye UYINA. L.K., aspirantka; TRUDNOVSKAYA, S.A.; DAVIDOVICII, Te.A., kand.istor. nauk; ANIERIA OV, B.V., red.ixd-va; LIBUSTA, Ti.A., takhn.red. (The lower reaches of the Amu Darya, the Sarykamysh;and the Uzboy** history of their formation and settlement] lizovIis Amm-Darli. Sarykamysh. Uzboi; istoriia formirovaniia i zaeolenlia. Pod obahchei red.,S.P.Tolotova. Moskva, 196o. 346 p. (W terialy Khoresmskoi ekspeditaii, noJ). (min 14a) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Institut atnografii. 2. 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I :tki'myt- III(I.Ml L.Illi-11, 44 V ruistic. bill lite liflur illforle,; requite AAWWO U'lif I hilliff ~ I)( afrotifite thall Is nero" fiv h(Alirf 1641iiials, . Ili with aretylebt4lor to Iwoclitet it lifillItAt tibil. traction; lfilocar*ne Is Inactive evro at 4ANX) 7. Tht 110 so ettrare/al rolil"t Coeff. Is Ident"I for the hort Anil ski let A n"Itcle of the, cycloittifertala. %bowlitir the ahollarifts of ..f lufferall Innervation In t hit prifflit Ive type. boo or a.. all I f U K W 6 It. S It U i An I 1 4 rw~ 0 if N:.1 W of 0 W741 D, I 00 0 w 00 0-- ITINAP Ne- A4 "On the Autonomous Muscle Innervation in Fishes." (p. 646) by, Itina,. N. A. (Uningrad) SO: Advances in Modern Biology (Uspekh! Sovremennoi Biologii): Vole 16, No. 6t.'1943 ITINA, N. A. "Lymphatic hearts.0 (p. 241) by N. A. Itina SO: Advances in Modern Biol2fz (UsPekhi Sovremennoi -Biologil) Vol. XXIII, No. 2, 1947 --rim fiji. Bt. ~2601'5=61049 -=W4- i-I. "1=1" '14 mcetykboUm. adrenatin;. "d txbcr drup ou sffthf~~j t hv!~'. s an revkwed. 78 rdermcn. F. Milth -- - mx=npumwmmmmzmm ITINA, N. A. -- -- - -- I-A- 34/49-1 IT - - - - -- - - -.- - MASWT. M.S.. professor, zaaluzheW dayatell nauki. deyntvitelinyy chlen Aka- demii meditainakikh nauk SSSR; ILTTSITA, G.I,, kandidat meditainskikh nauk, sekretar'; WAYLVA, O.K.; BRONSIMIN, A.I.; PITROVA, Ye.P.; XALUMOVSKAU, D.B.; XAKAROVA, VA.; RTBAKOVA, T.No; OBBILI, L.A.6, akademm; vvujr=-. Asa*, professor; TUR, A.Z., professor; BYSTROLITOVA, G.I.; DARILETICK, X.G.. professor; KUSMIGMA, A.Go, dcl- teent; BAMIMA, X.I.;' A=WSANMVA, V.R. Kinutes of the meetings of the Leningrad Society of Pedlutricians.~ TOPO pediat..21 no.2:60-62 Xr-Ap 153. Nui 6i.~6) 1. Leningradskoe obahchestvo detskikh vrachei. 2. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Maslov). (Reflexes) (Scarlet fever) ~j 7 , ,6, _ I - -- ---- -- '/ ---"---, ~,V ,- - - -- -- - -- - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - -- -- - -- -- -- --- --- ITINIA, N.A. Specific features of muscular reaction to chemical atimaUnts in. lower vertebrates. Hot. po evol. fixiol. 1:147-158 156. (MIRA 11:1) (VERTIMUS) (KUSOLM) (GBIMICALS-4USIOLOGICAL RMCT) / , .-.;- C--K - --/"- " ITINA, N..~. 7" - --- Chronaxis and acco=odation of the heart and somatic zuscles in lampre.va. Hato po evol. fixiol. 1:159-163 '56. (MIRA 11:1) (LAHFRM) (CHRONAXIA) (MUSCLES) AUTHOR: ITINA,N.A. TITLEt _TSe Re-action of the Heart of Tadpoles to Acetylcholine. (Reaktsiya serdtsa golovastika na, ateetilkholin, Russian) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 4, P 930 - 933 P . . (U.S.S.R.) ao_#.-w/st ABSTRACT: Already in 1940 the authoress had ascertained the positive chronotropic influence of acetylcholine an well as of the vagus nerve on the riverlamprey's heart and intended to investigate if the heart of higher organized vertebratq animals in early stages of the ontogenesin has a similar relation to this matter. For this purpose the frog-tadpole heart (Ran& tempoornaria), was chosen. The heart was isolated and in Ringer's solution treated with acetylcholine. The way the heart reacts to this substance is very diff9rent. In some cases a wide concentration span (from 10-17 to 10--I) can cause an only small, almost equal retardation of rhythm. This is ch&r&cteriatic of the primary and the Uegin- ing of the secondary period of development of the aeveloping re- , action faculty. In other cases heart-beat is soon restored after a pause or a high retardation which only lasted for a few seconds, even in the case of considerable concentrations. Finally, there are cases in which, during the influence of acetylcholine, the sine continues its contractions in the original rhythm or only Card 1/3 insignificantly retarded, in which case the ventricle and the The Reaction of the Heart of Tadpoles to Acetylcho line conus arteriosus contract in a slower rhythm. These phenomena were observed in the 2nd and 3rd period of the development of the reaction faculty on acetylcholine. Certain observations and ex- periments help to understand to a certain extent the causes of the variability of the results. Firstly the contraction wave often changes its direction: from the cone to.the bulbp then again the normal direction from the venous sinus to the cons. Towards the end of the experiment or on the next day an indepen- dent rhythm of single heart sectors could be observed. Now the authoress dissected the heart into sectors. I)ifferent concentrations of acetylcholine clearly showed a higher sensitivity of the sinus- auricular complex as compared with the cone-ventricalars. The most sensitive part is the auricle. Results give evidence of the fact that in the embryogenesis of frogs there in no stage of ac- celerating influence on the whole heart. In the earliest stages of development the reaction on acetylcholine is completely lack- ing. whereas in the following stages the delaying reaction is'. formed or intensified. It is characteristic of grown-up anixals.~ It can be assumed that the accelerating acetylcholine mechanism is only characteristic of the heart of the river-lamprey and that it is not preserved in the development of the heart of vertebra. It is logical to assume that in the course ofthe evolution of Card 2/3 vertebra in the functional characteristics of their hearts some The Reaction of the Heart of Tadpoles to Acetylcholine AO-4-se/61 essential displacement must have taken place. By this the vagus nerve and acetylcholine acquired a delaying iafluenoe on this organ. This displacement must have taken place in an early stage of the embryogenesis of the provertebral animals by which the stage of the "river-lamprey heart" was omitted from the embryo- genesis of higher forms. (6 citations from Slavic publications) ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Evolutionary Physiology "IsM.SECHENOT11 of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R. PRESENTED BY: L.I.ORBELIt Member of the Academy SUBMITTEDi 29.1o,iqR6 AVAILkBLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 Doc Bio Sci-(di,,;c) " ~Nunctionvl of rniu.-,clc-,:~ in the o-arlly ~~'U.-gos of rhilo- and bnto-Ccnesic o.'L' vertlibr7,.tnz." LqritI0543- 30 'op (Acnd Sci USSR. Inct of r-)holouy of ;iiii-.-ls im 175 00-1--io-7. LiLt o", 'lu+11orto vorkr-, pl) 20-30 0'.',145-58, 121) --gXCtRpTi jEDICA See 2-1101 1~/ 31010g7 July-J.- 2923. PIFYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LYMPHATIC HEART MUSCLE IN THE TADPOLE (Russian texts_- I t i n a N. A Inst. of Evolut. Physiol.. Leningrad - FIZIOL. ZH. IM. SE Cff- A.t.."ti - contractions of anterior lymphatic hearts of R.temporaria tadpoles begin on the 10th or 12th day of tadpole development. Up to the1fth or.32nd day of development, the isolated lymphatic heart beat# at a constant rate in Ringer's solution; later automatic activity decreasen gradually, becoming hardly noticeable during the latter third of tadpole development. Tadpole lymphatic hearts possessing a myogenous rhythm react to chemical agents in the same way as the thronically denervated frog heart. ACh accelerates the myogenous. rhythm, whereas Wevokes only contraction in mature lymphatic hearts no longer displaying automatic activity. Th to ic rhythm is also accelerated by arecoline and nicotine. it,is not modi- AZ 4 Ooppmm carpine or adrenaline applied in moderate concentrations. The rhythm of lymphatic hearts in situ remains constant only on the first days following the onset of contractionst after about the 15th day the rate of contractions in subject to abrupt changes in either direction (acceleration or slowing down). Simonson - Minneapolis. Minn. I k1. ITINA, N.A.; GIMSINSEY, A.G., otv.red.; RAZUMOT. 6.A., red.izd-va; WM, V.T., tekhn.red. f7unctional proportion of nourommocular apparatus In lower varto'brates] &rvne-iVmh~chnykh pfiboraw.nizahl,kbopo*vonochn*h.- Moskva. 10-vo4kadonank SSBR, 1959. P. (KIRA 12:11) (MUSCIAN.,UMUTION). (WO-EIRAUS-PUSIOLOW) ,--N.A.,-- - ----- Effect of gamma rays on the activity of lymph hearts in developing tadpoles. Mat. po evol. fiziol. 4:240-246 160. ~ (KIPA 13:10) . (GAM4 RAYS-PHMOLOGICAL EFFECT) (LYMPHATICS) (LAAVAE--MPHIBIA) KREPSp Ye.M., otv. red.; VERZHBINSKMA, N.A.p red.; VOSYMSENSYAYA, A.K., red.; ZHUKGV, Ye.K.9 red.; ZAGORULIKO, T.M.,, red.; ITINA, N.A., red.; KARWAN, A.I.p red.; KARMOVA, I.G., red.; KONSIANTIMOVA, H.S., red.; TITOVA, L.K.~:red. (RiWAtion of the functions; phys-",ological, biochemical and-705=tural foundations of the.evolution of-the func- tiolls.-Festschrift for the 80th amdversary of '-Academician L.A.115ibelil Evo:Liutsiia funktsii;,fiziologicheskis.. biokhi- micheskie i.struktuiWe oanovy evo','Iutsii funktsii. ~bbr- nik jqswTashchennyi-80-letii:u akademika L.A.Orbeli.:.Mo- skiii., Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 290 p. 011RA 17t 6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut evolytitsionnoy fiziologii. 2. Chlen-korres ent AN SUR (for Kreps), MRand ITINA,,,,N~,A.-,- RALONOV, L.Ya. Studies on the EEG in lampreys with special referenft to the role of acetylcholine in the heart. Fiziol. zhur. 50 no.3: 355-364 Mr 164. (IAIRJL IS: 1) 1. Institut evolutsionnoy fiziologii imeni I.M. Sechenova AN SSSR, Leningrad. KREPS, Ye.M... otv. red.; VIERZHBINSKAYA, N.A. , red.; VINNIKOV, Ya.A., red.; VOSKUSENSKAYA, A.K., red.; ZHUKOV, Ye.K., red.; ZAGORULIKO, T.M.0 red.; IT as NhA".red.; KARAMYANI A.I... red.; KA101ANOVA, I.G., red.; KONSTANTINOVA, M.S.,, red.; PLISETSKAYA, E.M., red. (Functional evolution of the nervous system] Funktsio- nal'naia evoliutsiia nervnoi sistemy. Moskvaj Nauka, 1965. 189 P. (MIRA 19t1) 1. Akademiya muk SSSR. Institut evolyutsiomoy fizio- logii i biokhimii. Ogg- O*A 00, .00 0411 RI, ii~ - I. I* Ziawm km 'a' mew., xowi'~'~F L 00 A L . F" ~ . -IL- . L-~* .,- -__- "t oft .00 00 00 a 00 ON No .046 A 1, jr, A. 33.'90L0.- *00 00 SAW, I by tht st&hk~ of A d. *@A IS wA- - -U*Hatd 00', Ray. - lu aptwmm tow1h rA the pa-kh Im 00.3 we Now woo I of () " do wt. of dw clodk. 200 6- - v" Jim (Mm MMMM at 80-6' for not k- *00 11 t= go* tM* a gW I hr. 6g so, gW I hr. at 100'. 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IOU, U, I ' a 30, %Iwn the temp. of Ott nwtmhiq liquw 1% 2 .0 the of "terverimuslion for white linen falm" 111imt = h -00 C not t an 1-2 inin. The optinjum colicn, jif hc , li .09 00 s quor Is 24-29 86. Hipts, stele NNLW "ItAtt With N, uw al 12'a6 N&OH H The &d4 4 2 j 4 d 00 . n, c u* a 1. q W - I of filluist as an emuliNVAT Increm-d the writabilit f jh ~96 A . y ci r, fabric and accelerated uterverisadomm. ThelimusinstrrittlM .00 0.0 of the mffmiwd losbric depends on the cumcn. at the .00 00 1 Inerverisim liqum. The km In stteWh is lem for INIbrics cated in Uglily coned. I than for thom treatmil in goo, 041 more A liquors SincAlrenti"lles of the linen 11ticr, o* . . - are armatted in PwWki Imuiblen this change In stren th I s . . , g ex the inctraw in the crow laimord b ti f f h b NOW 004 we m o e i t er p y so '3 astheremaltal invellindol the t"k-ClIrs. whCumciverim. domwasdoar with liquor of W1144., on limin the 4twitigib goo .00 0 w of lWm fabries; could be detecird. N1. 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JJ. 1174t--Ths, bleaching cau be performed titlier with RA r .00 i mubluation usethod (alk. boiling bleaching it -00 chimitt "ificalisso, bleaching wish HA. aciwit'r.-) The 111A bleaching is RKWV "PEnsitv than the cOmbicits' o* om to"hod, but it results In tests Ims c8 at. and of dur- ability of The cloth. lite colishistatluss method 6 rcmu- mended fag cuam cloth. as it gim better reisults tFars list hypocistorite or Ils(h methods. Ulvaching with Hs% see 00 4 abogild be carried out for 3 his. at W-M# with a C'mcn. ofactivip0basedocilliewl.ofthe us 00 a cloth, with 15 x./1. 2altieste With Oil siddo. of 00 a smp and of NAAO11 such that the total baste sareasith of the solis. Is 3.6-4 j.11. of N&Off sad the ratio $i(h.Nato coo u close to I as P?!Ablt. W. R. 111"m 'too 96 too lose [see L boo A 114TALLY411111CAL 16111111ATtI41 CLij%WKAVK* Ali Ua Ao so "I; U a is& on i a oi, 9 v, W Us a 00, a Ii. 0 a 0 0 0 a a a 0 4, 0 0. 0 0: 10 : 0~ w ~#,.p *, : 0. Is 0 to. iw-~ *,W 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 go 0 : 0 0 to 4PIWA CO G, & a &Oj~1,06~9 41& .4 R. I rellititep!rm, No. 9, 2T-O.-A Osom- Aghs described, consisting of the stages: twoalW'' W hoils. sour. hypochlorite bleach sour, permide ble-ach, sour. JU coussimptims of active 0 is;hus lowered to 0.49g' to fal>- ric wt..wW degradation ot the fiber 6 decramed in cumpwi- %an with the conventional bleach method. 01. A. ITINA, O.Ye.; OSKORBINA, M.A.; aRISSIXA, Y.G. Linen bleaching with sodium chlorite. Teksteprom. 18 no,10: 41-43 0 158. (Kru litil). (Linen) (Bleaching agents) .: . . SOKOLOVY L.N.; ITINGOF, N.Sh. Thorough utilization of the classification tracks. Zhel. dor. transp. 46 no.8:69-72 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Nachallnik stantsii Yaroslavl'-Glavnyy (for Sokolov). 2. Glavnyy inzh. stantaii Yaroslavl'-Glavnyy (for Itingof). 66oo'. ITDISKA-YA, N. I. IMISKAY-A, N. I. I ZAMNOVA, V. N. RUKOVODSIVO DLYA PROVEDELIYA L&BORATOMM RABOT PO KURSU If TOPLIVC, SIIAZOCM=- ~MERLALY I VODAII. SOST N. I. ITINSKAYS, V. N. ZARYADIOVA. M., 1954 56 S 21 SNIl. ( 11 -VO VYSSH. OBRAZOVANIYA SSSR. MOSK Bi-T mekhanlzatsii I ELEKTRIFIKATSII SELISKOGO KHOZYAYSTVA DI V. M. MOLOTOVA. VSESOYUS s. -KT- B%T-T ZAOCH OBRAZOVAIMA) 2,000 EKZ BESPL.--(55-22660 662.6 plus 621.89 plus 663.63(071.4) SO: 71TIMMYA LETOPtS I no. 6. l9e5 ~r. r 1(-hrirjArlrtj W Its,, AUTHORS: Itinskaya, N.I. and Degtyarev, M.D. 65-10-9/13 TITLE: On the Problem of the Stability and Mechanism of Action of-the Tsiatim-339 Additivi (K voprosu o stabillnosti i mekhanizme deyBtviya prisadki Tsiatim-339) PERIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliva i Masel, 1957, No.101 pp.-47-52 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation of the stability of the above additive in operating oil and the mechanism of its action were investi- .gated. The stability of the additive, i.e., the amount of the additive left in an oil after a given number of hours of opera- tion of an engine was determined on the basis of the changes in the barium content of carefully filtered oil. Ash, sulphur, barium and washing properties of oil samples (using n5B apparatus) were tested after various numbers of hours of operation. Diesel oil,-An-14 with the additive used in tractors AT-54 in normal agricultural service (5 tractors were under observation) were studied. Service conditions of tractors and the consumption of fuel and oil are given in Table 1 and the experimental results obtained in Table 2 and Figs. 1-3. In order to establish the difference in the oxidation of oil AV)-14 without and with 3% of TBIATIM-339, the appropriate samples were submitted to Card 1/3 6 10-5/13_'___- On the Problem of the Stability and Mechanism of ANion of the Tsiati*-339.Additive artific;al oxidation.by blowing air at a rate of 5 litres/min at 165 C.-The results obtained are given;in Fig.4. On the basis of experimental' and literature data, ~thej following mechanism.of the action-ofthe additive TaIATIbl-339 was postulated. The additive forms an adsorption film on the products of oxidation of oil, which prevents their further coagulation; it also acts as an anti-oxidant by slowing down the process of oxidation; it partially neutralises acids f ormed 'as well as produces a f ilm. on sliding parts , thus protecting themtom corrosion. On interaction of the additive with an organic acid, an exchange maction takes place with the formation of salts (which d?creases the acidity of oil) and the separation of various alkyj 1 Both the initial additive as well as alkylphenotift asasorbed-on the products of ageing of oil, thus preventing their coagulation and formation of a precipitate. The presence of sulphur in alkylphenols secures the formation of a film on metals, pro- tecting them from corrosion. The products formed of the alkylphenol type are anti-oxidants slowing down the process of oxidation of the oil. There are 2 tables and 4 figures. Card 2/3 N SKA Yyj PM 1: WK 24 Irisov.. andr Sergeyevich., and ladezhft lymnova Itim"., Fue eaA riounts) No 0OWS Toplivo IL mmochnM mteria 0 y 469 v, (Series: Vcbebuiki i uchebAyp., pablys dilm shimi se= V" : vennykh nabobnykh zavede 10#000 copies pFintede Ids*: B.Ya. Letney and O.V,, KrzMzhanovsUya;; Tech., Ed# i Z,P. ftl~rillms, PURPORt I This book is Inten4ed for students concerned w1W the ji~'haxdzaftbA, of; I . -- .'Ii~ 111111iil~ricuiL .~ . -,:. 11!:4 agriculture, It may also be useftl Wal engimers'ast teabniAmns~; engaged in the utilization,, storage and transportation :of petvole= proftots, COVZRAM The book reviews basic properties of solid and fuels used in agriculture and describes metbods of refining petrolm *ftce mutoxiOlle'r tractor and diesel fimels and lubricants. Straight-run distillation and ekemical conversion of petro3mm are briefly covered. The fractional composition of various petrole= pro4:ucts is given, Codtastion of fuel in carburetor =4 diesel engines is e3MIained with stress laid on the prevvntiot'i of gma fowmti6n a is dilcussed and e1iinination of knock, The use of gaseous fuels and liquefied gase a Card 1/9 ITINSKAYAq N*12.p kandateklm*nauk, dotsentl DEOTEREV, M.D-p kand.tekhn.nauk, assistent; MATSU, A.V., ajipirant; TRETIUKOV, B.S., assistent Effect of the prolonged use of crankcase oil on the performance,of DT-51+ traetqrs. Trudy MIKESKH 6:351-364 159. (KERA 14:5) (Tractors-Lubrication) ITINSWA,-Nnde2!*-Lvanovna; NIKITINAP V.M.,, rod.; DIETEVA, V.M., tekhn. red, [Laboratory work with fuel and lubricents)LeLboratornye raboty po topliva i smazoehnym materialam. Moskvaj,.Se1'khozizdat., 1962. 191 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Lubrication and lubricants)'~~ IT KAYA kand.teldni.nawk, dotsent; KUZNETSOV, kV., starshiy prepodavatell Properties of diesel oils in the operation of tractor engines. Izv. TSMU no.20-15-130 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Tradtors.-Lubrication) L 47199-61b, EWT(M)/1 WE i ACC NRj AR6026476 SOURCE CODE: UR/0273/66/000/004/0042/0042 AVTHORF itinakaya, N.'I.; Kull chey, M. A. .................... TIT LE: Sjudy of the operation of a D;- 20 tractor diesel angine with various additivesrat the intake SOURCE: Ref. zh. Dvigatelt vnutrennego agoraniya, Abe. 410 39.282 REF SOURCE: Dokl. Moak. in-ta inzh. a. -kh. protz:vsf v. 2, no. 2, 19650 55-61 TOPIC TAGS: tractor, diesel engine, diesel fuel, fuel, additive/ D- 20 tractor diesel engine ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation of the effect of fuel additives on the indicator diagram of a diesel engine are presented. Induction was carried out by the MAI-2 electropneumatic indicator. [Translation of abstract) INTI SUB CODE:, 21/ rd UDC: 621. 436. 001. 5 a. 1/1 pb C v _T d b tr odle prid It a anolormatlort L ciwvt~ bid : Ch IF of the't (11 tth ' 5 t1ft. c ten c a by saln. Aq roon* t n u a 78 lot 6 in I. h1jeciislal at Ad~ Star ag materials, l Id up to 119 anther Y I causes n I ation In the mixt. To t'ln TI! - I k5l T-d-~ -- -- - - - - -- - -- -VOLKOV, H.N., inzh.; ITINSKIY, V.I., insh. Now mineral organic cementless concrete. Isobr.v SSSR 2 no.12:8-9 D 157. (MIRA 10:12) (concrete) SOV-25-58-10-45/48 AUTHOR: Oster-Volkov, N.N., Itinskiy, V.I., Engineers TITLEz None given PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn', 1958, Nr 10, pp 78 - 79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Institute of Plastios has developed new synthetic re- sins under the supervision of Professor G.S. Petrov. Tests, successfully carried out, proved that the synthetic resin "FAII can be.subjected to temperatures,betgeen -60 and +3200 and for a short period even to~2000 C.: ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzniy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plastmass (All-Union Scientifio Research Institute of Plastics) 1. Plastics--Temperature factors Card 1/1 5093) SPV/153-9-1-1~'/25 AUTHORS: Kamenskiyt I. V.t Ilinskiy# Y. I.p Korienevap Tu. 1. TITLE: Thermally Stable Resins and.Plastice on the Basin of them Interaction Products of Furfurol a Keto G o ormo.stoykiye emoly i plastiki na:~osnove pro- r up (T duktov vzaimodeyetviya furfurola e. veshcfiestvii1fAi) soder- zhaahchimi ketogruppU*) PERIODICAL: .,i khimi6heskiya Izve4tiya vysahikh,uchebnykh.zavedsn1y. Khiml.ya . tekhnologiyal 19599 Vol 2p Nr 1p PP 89-95' (Ussk) ABSTRACT: Plastics with increased thermalstability would permit the ,new solution of complicated technical problems in 414aigning %e plastics presently bei~ produced can b a constructions 9 ng used at 2OO-i5 onl for a limit ea'.time'. The:~ inVestigations O ' of ou .iItoble plistics presently being made ~Refs 1-13) in ~earoh are mentioned* The latest papers (Rets 14,22) conaekii furfurol resins. Cast furfur.ol products with acid hardening agents Are not combuatiblej but polymerize readily., Since these 7pol~- mere are neither soluble nor meltable, it is not possible to produce from them products suited fortechnical purposeso Ketones, however, which enter readily reaction with furfurol, Card 1/4 form meltable and soluble resins* Thusq it is possible to ob- sov/153-2-1-17/25 Thermally Stable Resins and Plastics on the Basis of the Interaction Products of Furfurol With Substances Containing a Keto Group tain solid, thermally stable products. This axtiole serves the purpose of explaining the dependence of the.atructure of ketones condensing with furfurol on the thermal stability of the resultant condensation products, The'method of the 4x- periment is described. The article is then divided into two paragraphs: 1) p r o d u a t i o n 'o f. r e s i n 9 f r o m f u r f u r o 1 a n d k e Vo a e i n m o 1 a r r a t i o. The following ketones were used: ace- tone, methyl-ethyl.ketonep cyclohexanonet-diacetone alcohol, quinone janthraquinoney camphor, p,p'-dimethyl benzophehone, and benzanthrone. The table (not numbered# inserted between p 92 and 93) shows the conditions.of reaction, the properties of the monomers, soluble resins and plasticiproduced on their basis. From the results of this table the author drew conclu- sions concerning the course of reaction.and-the structure of the resultant compounds. 2) R e a i n s f r o m v a r i o 'M o 1 a r r a t i o a o f f u r f u r o 1 a n d k e t o n a. As was confirmed in the last.paragraphp the condensation products of furfurol and acetone exhibit the Card 2/4 highest thermal stability. The afore-mentioned table contains u a L SOV/153-2-1-17/25 Thermally'Stable Resins s:nd Plastics on the Basis of the Interaction Products of Furfurol With Substances Containing a Keto Group also results of these experiments. Figure 1 illustrates the deformation of the pressed material of the,-last~-mentioned condensation products. Figure 2 contains-the same data for the resins F2A, BF-41 AG-4 and X-211-3t and figure 3 contains the same data for the combined resins F2AOI ED-69 K-18-2 and X-15-2.The'hardening of resin.was investigated by means of the plastometer (plastomer) of.the-system I.-F. Kanaveis'a The authors arrived at the following,concluaions:.The increas- ed thermal stability depends not only on.the reaction.condi- tions but chiefly on the structure of the reacting component contained in*the keto group. The thermal stability dependent: on the ketones us'ed decreases in the following manner: ac .etone (kolar with furfu"rol) 1:4) 1:29 1:1; mesityl oxide, aceto:- phenone, diadetone alcohol and methyl-ethyl ke,tonet cyclo- hexanone and acetone (molar to furfurol) 2:1. The thermal stability of the hardened furfurol-ketone resins increases with rising temperature of the reaction and decreasing volume of the reacting components with increasing coke number ahd Card 3/4 specific weight of the hardened products. Meltable and soluble SOV/153-2-1-17/25 Thermally Stable Resins and Plastics on the Basis of the Interaction Products of Furfurol With Substances Containing a Keto Group resins with low molecular weight are,produoed from furfuiol with acetone* Various.thermally stable piatest I Impregnating agentog coatings, foam-pore masses and other iiaterials axe obtained fr-Gm hardened resinse There are 4 figuresi 1 table, and 23 referencest 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheskiy instilut imoni D. I. Mendeleyeval Kafedra,tekhnologii plasticheskik,h mass (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni-D. 1. Mendeleyevt Chair of the Technology of Plastica~ SUBMITTED., December 16, 1957 Card 4/4 87880 S/191/60/000/005/006/020 B004/BO64 AUTHORS: Kamenskiy, I. V., Sanin, I. K., Itinskiy, V. I., Krylova,G.D. TITLE: Polymers on the Basis of Reaction Products of Furfurole With Diacetone Alcohol and Boron-containing Ester of Diacetone Alcohol PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 5, PP. 15 -.17 TEXT: The authors proceed from joint investigations of the MKhTI im. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni Mendeleyev) and NIIPM (Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) which showed (Refs. 5, 6) that the reaction of furfurole with compounds containing ketone groups yields monomers which are transformed into heat-resistant polymers under the action of heat. This investigation aims at studying the effect of the presence of boron upon the heat resistance of these polymers. First, the condensation of furfurole with diacetone alcohol is described. The molar ratio of the two components was 1: 1 , and condensation was conducted in the presence of % NaOH as catalyst. The yield in resin was 65 - 70 %- When heated to 2000C without hardener, -the resin became Card 1/2 87880 Polymers on the Basis of Reaction Products of 5/191/60/000/005/006/020 Furfurole With Diacetone Alcohol and Boron- B004/BO64 containing Ester of Diacetone Alcohol insoluble and unmeltable after 23 minutes. Instantaneous hardening occurred in the presence of 3 % benzene sulfonic acids The coke number was 64 - 65 %, the heat resistance according to Zhurkov, 2500C. Moreover, the boric acid ester of diacetone alcohol was produced from diacetone, alcohol and boric acid tributyl ester (molar ratio 3 : 1),fractionated in vacuo, and the fraction corresponding to the boron content of the boric acid ester (3.2 %) used for the reaction with furfurole. It took place; A) Dissolved in organic solvent, with 3 % NaOH, referred to furfurole, as a)catalyst. No resin was formed after heating to 90 -- 950C for 24 hours. B Without solvent, NaOH being the catalyst. A 10 - 11 hours' heating to 1200C yielded 65 - 70 % resin. C) Without, solvent, the C5C (SBS) type cation exchanger being the catalyst. Heatine to 1200C yielded already after 6 hours 65 - 70 % resin with a coke number of 69 %, and a heat resistance Of UP to 4000C. These polymers may be well combined with epoxy-, phenol formaldehyde-, qt furfurole acetone resins. Thus) it is possible to raise the heat resistance of these resins. There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 6 references: 2 Soviet, 3 US, and 1 British, Card 2/2 83hI5 s/i,gi/60/000/006/007/015 B004/BO54 AUTHORS: Itinskiy, V. I., Kamenskiy, I. V.) Oster-Volkay, N. N, TITLE.- 'Organosinoral C*ment-frlee Concrete ~PERIODICAL:- Plasticheskiye massy A 960,; No., 6,: pp, :.19 TEXT: The authors report on experiments made by the' Laboiato-,Aya kafedry tekhnologii plastichosiJkh mass: NKh?I Aveni Itendekeyefa (Laboratory of the Chair of Plastics Technology'of tie' go*" 01 Inetl tate of Chemical Technology imeni N*n4*l~y*v)',and. the Nftuahno-l,rolviovste, i skiy inetitut plastichoskikh mass (scientific ~Rese&rch lirstj .tute of:. Plastics). Polymer* of monomeric compounds of furfurol w:~th ketonesp. especially acetone, showed high th9raostability, incomVus.tibility, re- sistance to water, and chemical resistance. Saapl*a of concrete in the form of PTO-1.0 (BTO-10) blocks, P-1 (R-1) timbers; CTK (OK) tubing&, and pressurevater lines (Fig. 1) were produced from the furfurol acetone monomer N (?A) (containing about 20~ of difurylidene sootoas) in test plants of the Uprayleniy* nookovskogo -Notrostroya (Administration for the Con- struction of the Moscow Subway) and the Skuratovskaya ek--parimentalInaya b42& Card 1/4 83415 Organomineral Cement-free Concrete 8/191/60/000/006/OOT/015 B004/BO54 ToNlIPodzemehakhtstroya (Skuratovo Experimental basis of the Central Science Research Institute of Underground and Shaft Mining) The BTO- 1'0 blocks were produced at the zavod ZhBK (Reinforced-con6rete Construction Works) of the Administration for the Construction of the Moscow Subway. The-production of FA was started by the Ferganskiy gidroliznyy tavod (Fergana Hydrolysis Works), Lisichanskiy opytnyy zavod (Lisichansk Ex- periviental. Plant), and others. Investigations by the Kafedrs. organichs- skoy khimii (Chair of organic Chemistry) of the Daepropetrovskiy sels- skokhozyaystvennyy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Agricultaral Institute) show that the production costs of furfurol can be reduced to one-half or ~ one-third. Polysie-rization of VA is realized at 110-1800C by dehydration; a mixture of diaers of furylidene acetone and triaers of difurylidene acetone forms an intersediate. As dehydration leads to the formation of pores, the intermediate is to be used for concrete production. Hardening, is done by sulfonic acids (e;g% benzene sulfonic acid), certain mineral acids (H3PO 4), or metallio salts, in which acids form due.to hydrolysis. The hardening process depends on the amount of hardening agent used, and is controllable within wide limits. With the use of acid ilags or waste Card 2A $ Organouineral-Cement-freo Concroto is/19IJ66/000/006/007/015 BOOVD054 of the bydrofluoric &aid production as fillers# the addition 'of harden- ing agent can be reduced from 3 to 0.7%. Sparingly ws~table viinerals.~ (talcum, sulfur, graphite, pyrite, etc.) were not used as fillers. Clay minerals form no concrete,without previoustreatuent (e.g.~4ith.Fe salts). Clays containing C&CO orMgCO cannot be used because of the liberation. 3 3 of C02. Building sand.was wetted with' furfurol in thelconcrete mixerp: then FAp and finally,the.hardening agentp were added., Fig.~2 shows that op*iaua concrete hardness is;attained with 12% of Fk,~ The4etting of concrete in air is shown in Fig.*3, the setting in Water in-Fig. 4. Materials used for reinforcement were!.- glass fiber, glawtissuet metal rods, metal mash, wood, and read. Olass can only be used after treatikent with furyl silicate resin. Investigations by the NI1KhINMA$h (Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Machinery) showed that pla3tio concrete is resistant to acids# bases, salt solutiones and polar am~d.nonpolar solvents, while it is decomposed by hot oxidizing ageuts;~(JINOVYro 33% H20.). Cold and X-rays do not influence the properties'4 Plastic; Card 3/4 ~i 83417 (9 o ej" 2 111 5/191/60/000/006/012/015 B0041-8054 AUTHOR: Itinskiyt V. TITLI: Industrial Manufacture of Plastic Concrete Produote PZRIODICkL: Plasticheskiye messy, 1960p so. 6v PPP ~46 -.47 TUT: Plastic eonor*te consists of mineral filler (quartz. sand, granite rubblot rabble, porous clay filler, *to.), 10-12% of furfurol acetone, monomer of the type ~A (FA) an a 'binders and 2-3% of,acid (sulfosio acids etc.)as hardening agent* The.physical and ohenical:prop*rties of-this concrete were tested by several institutio.of the Akadexiya stroitelt- stva i arkbitektury SSSR (AcadviRy of Building and Architecture of the USSR)j the Ministerstyp transportnogo stroiteltetva (Ministry of Trans- port Constructions), "d special institutes. The Skuratovskiy eksperimentallnyy sayod TOIlPodibushakhatroya Tulfskogo 5NKh (Skuratovo Test Plant of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Underground alikLshaft mining of the Tula sovmarkhoz) nanufactured*froa this material! rings for newer pipes, diameter 1200 ma, vall.thickne$s 80 imp yeight 650 kg# which are to be tested in Moscow; CTK (STK) tubingsp and Card 1/2 83417 Industrial Manufacture of Plastic Concriie Products B000054 P-1 (R-1) ribbed platen for shaft mining. Steel -rein forced 01UC_1 2 (OShS-1) timbers weighing TO kg only with a carrying capacity of 9 t/m are produced at the Luganskiy kombinat proizvodstvonnykh prodpriyatiy No* 2 (Luganskoys Konbinat No 2 'of Industrial Plants), CTO-10 (BTO-10) blocks were produced at the Z;vod thelezo'botonnykh kcAstruktsiy Moskov- skogo netrostroya (Platit of Reinforced Concrete Constructions of the Administration for the Construction of the Moscow Subway). I plant of the Luganskiy sovnarkhoz.(Lugausk*A novnarkhoz) is--produaing tubes of I an diameter for 8 ats pressure. The 22-y otdel III?* (22nd Dep&rt&ent of the Scientific Research Institute of Plastics) made roar eoverings of plasticconcre$6. The SOYuZD0RII1 (State All-Union Scientific Re .- search Institute of Roads and Hi4hways) will build a road section of plastic concrete in the summer of 1960. card 2/2 3/ 193/60/000/007/00 1/0 12 4005/AOOL AUTHORS; I nski V T Kamenskly, 1. V. TITLE: Heat-Resistant Plastic Materials PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhniko-ekonom. informatsil, 1960, No. 7, pp. 10-13 TEXT. The Kafedra tekhnologii plasticheskikh mass Moskovskogo ordeha Lenina khimiko-tekhnologicheskogo instituta im. D. I. Mendeleyeva (Department of Techfio- logy of Plastic Materials of the Moscow "Order of Lenin" Institute of Chemical. Technology im. D. I. Mendeleyev (MKhTI)) and the Nauchno- lssledovatel'skiy insti- tut- plasticheskikh mass (Scientific Research Institute of Plastic Materials) synthesized jointly in 1951-1959 monomeric compounds of condensation products of furfural and acetone, which are transformed into polymeric compounds of high heat- resistance by additional treatment and can be applied to the production of pressed articles, impregnation, and coating of porous organic materials. The monomeric compound ef furfural and acetone is a liquid of the speci4fic weight i.084with~:the boiling point between 180 and 240 0C, and pH of about 4, aj*,tl consists of 80% fury- lidene acetone and 20% difurylidene acetone, the mixture of whi