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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAVERZNEVA, YE.D. - KAVETSKIY, M.S. [KAVETSKYI, M.S.]

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A -.2 N --XLINSKIT, Nikolay- Dmitriyevich, 1861-1953 (deceased] XAZANSKIr, B.A.. akadealk; BALAR)IN. A.A., akadem1k; KOCfWMV, K.A.; SE=N, N.I.; IIA"K=j Te.D doktor khtmicheakikh nank; LEVI HA, R.Ta.. doktor RnimicnesKithini-i-iHimim; PIATI, A.F.. doktor khtmichaskikh nauk; RUBINMETN, A.H., doktor Wmicheskikh muk; TURITSY, Tu.K., doktor khtnichesklkh nauk; KISAMA. A.A., tokhaicheekly redaktor. [Collected works] Sobranie trudov, Moskva, Izd-vo Akademli nauk SSSR. Vol. 2. 1955. 743 p. NLRA 8:11) 1. Chlen-korreapondent AN SSSR(for Kochesbkov and Shuykin) (Hydroe"bous (Petrole XAVXRZNJWA, Ye.D.;, KrST 1, $.1. Effect of the chemical composition of cellulose oxidized by nitrogen dioxide on its chemical properties. Soob.o nauch.rab.chl.VKHO no'.D:13-17 '55. (MMA 10: 10) (Cellulose) (Nitrogen oxides) wv iz V/ USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. General Questions, I-1 AbBt Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,-No 19., 1956, 62053 Author: Nazarov,, I. N., Kaverzneva., Ye. D. Institutiont None Title: Twentieth-Eighth International Congress of Industrial Chemistry Original Pe,riodical: Khim. nauka i prom-st', 1956, 1) No 1, 101-103 Abstract; Review of papers presented at the congress in Madrid and par- ticularly of papers concerned with investigations and utilization of natural and agricultural resources of Spain. Also is presented a review of the state of Spanish chemical industry. Card V1 9 ;w,. . v . . %MEN, oll"Ir" m- ~~ X-Z Nr-_ 8 USSR/Chemistry of High Molecular Substances. F Abs Jour; Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27081. Author Kaverz eyA_t_,Y*.D.i Ivanov, V.I., 8- ~ _Mst S.A. Salova., A. .) 7 1 Inst Academy of Sciences of USSR.-J,.,e OL- CLI. /V.)-), J. Title Chemical Conversions of Cellulose Macromolecule under Influence.of Oxidizers. Report 9. Chemi- cal Conversions at Oxidation of Cellulote with Nitrogen Peroxide. Report 10. Oxidation of Low Molecular Comnounds Containing Hydroxyls"with' Nitrogen_Peroxide. Report 11. To The Question of Chemical Instability'of Celluloses Oxidized with Nitrogen.Paroxide. Orig Pub; Iz7. AN SSSRI Otd. khim. n., 1956, No. 31 358 367; No.. 5, 604 -.6141. Abstract: 9. The chemical conversion of cellulose (I) Card 1/8 -------------------------------------------------- ........ --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- --- -- -- - - - I 1~-6*ketone groups, grDUPations Of carbonate esters and of N-nitro- aster groups. It was shown that the action of N02 On IlwAs not a specific r.eQction pf oxida- tion of initial oH,.,s P butwas always accom- Panied with the oxidation of secondary oH s bacause the present COOR groups had been formed not only.at the 5-Qtoms of carbon, but alsG in other places 0 the PYran cycle with its' Card 2_18 USSR/Chemistry of High Molecular Substances. F Abs Jour.* Ref Zhur - Khiziyal No- 89 1957, 27081. oxidation of isopropyl klcohol (H), ethyl- eneglycol, 1.2--propanediol (111) and mathyl- glucoside'(I~) in CCli+ at abou-1U. 200 was carried out. After the oxidation the solution in CC14 was treated with water aria both the layers were investigated separately. The aqueous layer con- tained the oxidation products of the used al- cohols, and their nitroestors were detected in CCIL.-. Nitroester derivatives were f~uL'nd in the aqueous layer at the experiments with N. Acetone and-N-02 are forming at the oxi- dation cr 11, and oxyacetona aaad pyroracemic acids were separated at the oxidation of IIII but the detection of lactic acid did not suc- ceed, which 4ndi-uted a greater speed of oxi- dation of the aec-ondrry OH groups as compared Card 4/8 USSR/Chemistry of High Molecular Sizb!stancas, Abe Jourt Rof Zhur Xhimlyal No. 89 1Z0579 2Y081. with the initiRl ones, At. the oxidation of IV9 some Interaction of the secondary OH groups took oxidation place together with the basic traj(j o-. of the initiaL OH groups. After the f:r~paration of tho solution- In CC14 from the uquuuuti solu- ~tion and-troatm-ent, with alkali at about 200, the formation of NO- w1th a simultaneous appeoxanc* *If new quantities of carbonyl derivatives of the used alcohols was ivvealed~ These facts confirm that the mechanism,of alcohol oxidation with N02 is working through the stage of formation.of nitrot8ters. 11. The caiisag of the Chemical instabllity.of oxyautil-uloses (V), propgred by the action of N02 on cotton cellulose,- were studied, V-s dissociate Card 5/8 KLVBHZNIVA, TO.D.., IVANOV, V.I.; SAWVA. A.S. Chemical conversions of cellulose macromolecules caused by oxi- cisers. Part 10. Oxidation of low molecular weight compounds. containing a hydrojyl group by nitrogen dioxide. Izv.AN ~,15tA. khim.usuk no.4-482-490 Ap '56. (HLU 9:8) 1, Institut orgazicheekoy khtaii imeni V.D. Zelinskogo Akadexii uuk SM. (Nitrogen oxides) (Carbohydrates) (Oxidation) JAVERZNEVA, Te.D.; KISTI, S.A. Chemical conversions of the celiulose macromolecule by oxidizers. Part 11. Causes of ihe chemIical instability Of cell"1080 oxidi'Zed by nitrogen dioxide. Izv.AN $SSR.0td.khim.nauk no.5-.604-614 My 156. (HLRA 9:9) l.Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D.Selinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR. - (Cellulose) (Oxidation) XikVXRZMA,k Yo*3)pdoktor khtnicheskikh nauk; LMMMOT, I.N., doktor -khtsichesk1kh nauk. At the 28th Intonational Congreen on Industrial Chemistry in Madrid. Vost.AN SSR 26 no.5:6.4-68 My 136. (ULU 9: 8) (Madrid--Chemistry, Tech'Acal--congresses) V, lt~fi' ') I fategO'7: USSR106baral Biology. General Physiology, Diocbeffilstry and'Diophysics Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957) 21426 Author : Kaverzneva -, E.D. Inst :riot given Title :Unsolved problems of protein structure. 15-21 Orig Pub: Vestn. AN SSSR 1956,p. No8 Abstract- A brief review of the basic problems in protein chemistry and its contemporary achievetents. The imporLance of pro- to theoretical and.applied biology, as well as to -in- dustry, is described. Succeszes are noted in exact quanti- tative determination of amino acids and in establishing the terminal. bonds and the sequence of thv:I.r posJtionc in polypeptide rings. The interaction, st-*;.ll hardly luiown, between polypeptide :ringp.is pointed out, which leade to the formation of dis~lflde bridges', sulfide links, diketo- piperazine rings and others. A concept of the manner of Card 1/3 .1. AUMMi TIMt PERIODICALI ABS7RACT: card 1/2 Kaverneva, Ye, %; Ivanov, V, I.; Krylova, 0. A. 62-1-17/21 Chemical Conversions of Cellulose during Activated Oxidation with Hypochlorite (Edmichesklyn prevrashcheniya tsellyulozy pri ak.tivirovannom oki#enii gipokbloritom) Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1957, No. 1., ppo 120-122 Investigation was conducted to determine the effect of an activated oxidation process on the chemical conversions of cellulose in the presence of hypochlorite, Using urea in the role ot activator., it was Tound that the cbemical changes in the cellulose macromolecule during activated oxidation with hypochlorite have exact3y the same character as during oxidation without activator. Activated oxidation is accompanied by a smaller drop in the degree of polymerization than non-activated oxidation, It uss established that activators only t~ A XMITSOVA. 2.1.: KOM ~781D"- IVANOT, V.I. Influence of the ketone group on the stability of glucosidic linkage, Isv, 0 SSSR. OtA. Main. nauk no.5:655-656 RY-157- (MA 1w) 1, Institut organicheskoy khinii In. N.D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR* ("tones) (Chemical structure), KAVERZNEVA, Ye. D. with F. V. Shmakova "Extraction of carbohydrate bearing peptide froin egg albumin and the determination of ita amiao-acid content" "Pvt prejmw Ot tu IM AU41alM CMt- On 1119M U010CUIM COMPMAS, B1011021elLul Active Polywr COWVMUABI ft"MOVP U-13 JUM 190- (V"t- Ak- Nauk 8m# 1958V 300 9# NO M-113) -- KAVERZNEVA., K. and SBYAKOMP F., (Moscow) --(k&t~ine) "Glycopeptide in Tryptischen Hydrolyeaten von Ovalbumin," Inst. of Organic Chem., Acad. Sci. 16SR Moscow (im N. D. Zelinskiy) paper preeenuA at the 4th Intl. Coneress or Biochemistry, Vis=a, 1-6 Sep 58. AUTHORS: Kaverznevap Ye.D.# Shmakovap F. V. 62-50-6-27/37 TITLE: e.Separation of Glycopeptideo From Enzymatic Hydrolysates of Egg-Albumin (Vydeleniye uglevodsoderzhashchikh peptidov iz fermentativnykh gidrolizatov yaichnogo allbumina) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheakikh nauk, 1958, Nr 6, Pp. 785 - 786 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors undertook to carry out a partial hydrolysis of egg-albumin (without splitting the carbohydrate complex) and to separate and investigate the carbohydrate-containing fragments of the molecule (in this case the peptides). Result: Among the products of the fermentative splitting of egg-albumin carbo- hydrate-containing peptides were found. These peptides permanent) contained the following 5 amino acids (in basic peptides there were 6): arginine, glutamic acid, alanine, proline, and valine; basic.peptides, in addition, contained lysine. There are I table and I reference, Card 1/2 E:AVERZNEVA. Ye D - KALIS V.R. Studying the 3tability of some N-glycosides, of amino acids ond poptideo in aqueous solutions Lwith summnry in English]. Biokhimiia 23 no.1:92-100 Ja-F '5& (MrRA 11:3) 1. Inatitut-orgi%nicheakoy khimii im. N.DZelinakogo AN SSSR, Moskva. (GLYCOSIDES, N-glycosidea, stability in aqueous solutions (Rue) (AMINO ACIDS, stability in aqueous solutions (Rua) (PEMIDES, same) XAVMMA, Ye.D**, SHMAKOVA, Y.V. G3,veopeptides in pepsin hydrolysates of egg. albumin [with SUMM-ary In Inglish]. 131okhimila 23 no6*5t.793-799 S-0 158 (MIRA llSll) L Inotitut organicheBkoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR, ;;skva. (ZGG WHM, ovalbunin, glyccrpeptides in pepsin hydrolyeates (Rus)) (MTIDM, lyco eptides in pepsh hydro3yeates of ovalbumin = 3 I AUTHORS: Kaverzneva, Ye. L., Doctor of Chemical SOV/3o-58-9-42/51 Sciences, Khurgin, Yu. I. TITLE: Biologically Active Polymer Compounds (Biologicheski aktivnyye polimery)All-Union Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds (Vaesoyuznaya konferentsiya po vysokomolekul.yar-nym soyedine- niyam). PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958,!,Nr 9. pp. 111 - 113 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The X All Union Conference tooi---p-lace in Moscow from June 11th to 13th. About 400 representatives of scientific in- stitutions and colleges took part. In his opening-speech V.A.Kargin stressed the fact that, as there are structural analogies between natural and synthetic polymer compounds the task is set to bring about a controlled synthesis of models of biological objects. Purther reports were delivered by B.N.Tarusovt A.G.Pasynakiy on some peculiarities of biological textures. G.M.Frank on the submicroscopic structure of some cell textures and muscle fibrils. Card 1/4 K.G.Ioffe gave particulars on the location of 18 amino-acids Biologically Active Polymer Compounds. All Union SOV/30-58-9-4:~/51 Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds.: in the tyrosine bearing peptide. M.I.Plekhan on some peculiarities concerning peptides. Ye.D.Kaverzneva, F.V.Shmakova on the extraction of carbo- hydrate bearing peptide from egg albumin and the determination of its amino-acid content. S.Ye.Brasler, S.Ya.Prenkelt consider the configuration of the individual globular protein to be metastable. V.A.Belitser recommends to distinguish denaturation from some other slight modifications of structure. V.I.Kasatochkin, R.A.Dulitakaya examined kinetics and thermo- dynamics of renaturation under pressure. LI.B.Kalmakarova on the modification of structure of complex proteins. D.N.Shigorin, N.V.Mikhaylov examined the typical bands in infrared adsorption spectra. N.S.Andreyeva recommended a new classification of the kinds of polypeptide chains according to structure. M.I.Millionoval H.S.Andreyeva constructed a model of polymer Card 2/4 glycyl-L-proline. Biologically Active Folymer-Compounds. All Union SOV/30-58-9-42/51 Conference on Highly Molecular Compounds. A.L.Zaydes on characteristics of various collagens. Yu.A.Vladimirov, S.V.Konev on the mechanism of energy migration of light quanta in protein. M.S.Volkovat A.G.Pasynskiy made use of the radiation method for molecular weight determination of protein. G.V.Samsonov, R.B.Ponomareva, L.V.Dmitrenko g6ve-particulars on the chromatographic purity determination of protein. A.N.Belozerskiy spoke about the composition of nucleinic acids secreted by micro-organi8me and plants. V.S.Diskina, V.S.Tongur,.D.M.Spitkovskiy spoke about the praduction of desoxy nucleoproteids by means of serum albumin and a-Chymotrypsin. . S.Ye.Bresler, Kh.M.Rubina-on the part played by ribonucleic acid in the fermentative biosynthesis of protein. M.A- Prokoflyev and Z.A. Shabarova mention experimentally obtained.data on the synthesis of'derivatives of amino acids with nucleotides and nucleosides. Card 3/4 'IuemTaadxa SRI BUTInP BUTlunlonlj sum sagrg SRI UT JUQjUoo-OK P.Xuo 041 ev *(Z e1qul) 2 ON + ON/ON %OL-9 aq pTno,49 oT4va STR!~ SUOTJ -TPu03 uaATS aapu-n 4uqj punoj Ova I, *Gasa SuTzTPTxO SRI uT 09 + ON/ON JO OTIs' SRI OT 'aOAGmOq 'JOIDW TvdTOuTad SRI -asoT -nTlao SRI jo juamlVail Rutpaoaad 941 uo puv aosvS SRI uT uozl -UJIU80U00 UeRtxo SRI 'axnjvJ8dmaI uO sPuOdGP Olvx uOTIvPTXO 8RI -(L aTqvl) papToAv 9q oslv pTnoqs seeoxa uoBXxo XavaodMB~ 9 UQAa '9sGTnjjao.Kxo SRI UT JUajU00 uBSOJITu SRI JO TOAST mOl v uTul -UTgtff Oq. paonpoaluT JCTTvnpvj2 eq plnoqs ueBSxo SRI -zadvd juasoad Bqj UT PaIVOTISOAUT SBA SaTATZUlgn'b tia,9,Cyn TTi2tria Y^ pavo jo OPTSTJ st4plaodsoijoo alq,:~ UT G=n 'To BUTUTVJ. 40mold 04. papttvi *jEj, -,dg v ;0 !)_,j3c,gax u1noad aoj atp!~jtput TvTD- -Mo3al OVA I-I SouaJaiwo GTV Jo ,+umqsT-[qvq-s9 GR!I joIS.ITegooeu alq,:~.Pagsw4s -a jo dnojS a-TUT slaqwam aql -ac apT,,4dadkTod JO gol*40,qTqu U4 V jo Uojtp9jq.GaAUT q.'[U~rP ev pasu ST ~[wakdjAUTAAjod poolq 4.1 Aoq PtTo poulv4qo sT guopA ,Kolq %Uoq-e -U0T9UJSUW4-Poo-[q JOJ AXess '908U Sau 43TRA seanIz)jUjp ulaqoxd atj-:~ %nK6 9310dS AaK."ETBVA *S*cl .STUTA DTvsoM ooogqoq. eAq. j0 PTDV DTQTOUUOqTJ JO suoWuST'~s" -uT j0 9,.qusaa aqq. u0 PaWOciaj MOTT-XA130 *cl*rl PUv UT'IdS .8 V -spunodmoo avlnoololq KlqBTH UO G0U8J8JU00 uo*rua 11V I*spunodwoo IOWSTOa OATJOV STTVOTROTOTq t/&t 6-9~-OVAOS sov/62-59-2-26/40 On the Mechanism of Cellulose Oxidation by Means of Nitrogen Oxides the mean values of NO presented in table 2 do not exactly re- flect the experimental conditions. For this reason, the time of the presence of cellulose under optimum conditions was cal- culated according to the duration of the individual experi- ments (Fig 1). A certain dependence of the oxidation intensity on the time of presence in the gas mixture was found. For the explanation of the transformationa of cellulose observed during the oxidation the scheme recently suggested (Ref 5) is suited. The participation of N 20 3 in the reaction must there be ex- pressed by establishing a theoretically well confirmed hypo- thesis that the stabilization of the R-OH20 radicals takes place under the influence of both N 204 and N20 3(N0). If the stabilization rate of the radical n - U - V H is higher under the effect of N 203 than under the effect of Card 2/3 N204, N203 accelerates the oxidation. Such an acceleration was sov/62-59-2-26/40 On the Mechanism of Cellulose Oxidation by Means of Nitrogen Oxides observed at an NO-content of 7-10 of the total amount of the oxides. According to reference 5 only the X 204 adsorbed on the surface of the cellulose reacts with the latter. By gradual formation of N 203 the initial concentration of N 204 is reduced and it is thus less adsorbed on the fiber. This leads in a certain stage to a retardation of the primary reaction of nitrite formation and to an inhibition of the oxidation process. It.could be seen in the experiments performed under given con- ditions that on an N 204 concentration below 1.5 g11 the oxida- tion proceeded evidently slower. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: May 23, 1957 Card 3/3 rALIS, VJ. ftability of some peptide N-gluoosides and proline N-glucoside in aqueous solutions. EloWails. 24 no,6:1026-1032 N-D 159o (NM 13 6) 1, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Scieuces of the U.S.S.R., Moscow, IMS Chou.) (PRDLin Chem. ) ZSLIN$KIY, Hikolay Duxitriyevich, akademik 11861-19531; KAVMMWA, --Y,oD Joktor khim.nauk, otv.red.; PLATE, A.F.SaboRor-10~.nRik-, red.; RUBIRSOBIN, A.M.. dok-tor khIm.nauk. red.; BYWS, Ya.T.. doktor khim.nauk, red.; BRUSOV, I.I., red.izd-va; TIKHOMIROVA, B.G., tekbn.red, [Collected vorks) Sobranie trudov. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk sm. voi.4. 1960. 598 p. [-Author and subject index) Imennoi i prodmetnyi ukazateli. 26 p. (min 14:2) (7.elinakii, likolai Dmitrievich, 1861-1953) (Chemistry. Organic) KALIS,V. (Riga); KAVERZNEVA, Ye. (Riga) I--- Constants of equilibrium of reversible reaction of hydrolysis of N-glucosides of amino acids and peptides. Vestis Latv ak no.1:10?-110 ,6o. (EFAI 9:11) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyskay SBR, Institut organicheskogo sinteza. (Hydrolysis) (Mycosides) (Amino acids) (Peptides) KAVERZNEVA.* Yekate.rina Dmitriyevna; FAYUBODI, I.B.,, red.; RAKITIN, T-.'dp -tekbn. red. (Myster7 of protein structure) Taina stroeniia belkov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962. 31 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. IX Seriia: Fizika i kh4miia,' no.9) (14DU 15:6) (Proteins) 'lis. - C;R ) K'--VF.RZNEV,l,., YE. D., TSEE D7-FAN, and BOGDANOV, V. P. ~ "A Study dn the Cnrbohydrate-Peptide Fragment from Ovalbumin.11 Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 WV,91ZMA, YO.D.; KRAVCHENKO, N.A.; KIMPINA, U. Nature of the enzymatic activity of IYOOZYMS& Izv.AN SSSR Otdo khim.nauk n0-4:729 AP t61. MU 14 -.4) 1. Institut Organigheskoy kbimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. I. (LYSOZYM) KAVERZNEVA, Ye.D.; BOGDANOV9 V.P. Isolating from egg albumin. a,fragment consisting of a polyeaccharide and aspartic acid, Biokhimiia 26 no. lslO5-109 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14t2) Is Institute of Organic Chemistryp Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Moscow. (ALBUMIN) (POLYSACCHARIDES) (ASPARTIC ACID) KAVP-,RZNEVA, Ye.D..; TSI DE-FAN [Chli Tiah-fang) G2ucopeptides I~berated by proteasee from egg 4bumin. Biokbi mi I a- 26 no.3:420-426 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 24:6) 1. Inatitut organicheakoy khitnii imeni N.D.Zelinskogo Akademii na~uk SSSR Moskva. (PROTWE) (AL46-IIN) (PEPTIDES) KAVF=NEVA, Ye.D.; TSI DF~FAN (Oh'i Tieh-fang] I------- , isolation and characteristics of a polyeacaharide complex from egg albumin. Biokhimila 26 n*:o.5:782-786 S-0 161.' (YJRA 14.-12) 1. Institut organichaskoy khWi imeni N.D.Zolinskogo AN SSSR, Moskva. (POL)BACCHARIDES) (ALBUMIN) xAvERzNEVA, Te.D. %-------- Protein synthesis. Priroda 50 110-9:41-47 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimij AN SM (Moskva). (Proteins) (Chemistryp Organic.-Synthesis) EUVCHENKOP N.A.s KLEOPINA., G.V.,- 1A Drokl. Study of the ca:,alytica32y active oellter,3 of lysozym. (MA 15:5) AN MR 144 no.1:118-121 MW '62- 1. institut organicheskoY khimii im- N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR, Predstavleno akademikom B*A*Kuanold2o (Lysozyme) (Catalysis) KAVERZNEVAY Ye.D.; BOGDANOV, V.P. Improved method for separating the aspartic-polysaacharide fragment from ovalbumin and some of its characteristics. Biokhimiia 27 no.2:273-278 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Institut or anicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (ALBUMINI (POLYSACCHARIDES) (ASPARTIC ACID) Ye. D. . doktor kblns rauk UV&aNVA9 lkwopean Symposium on Peptides- V96t- 0 Ja 1630 (Peptides) SM N ,,,.1t82-83 (xMA *6tl) ft1w RAVIFaNEVAR Ye. D.; XONOVALOVAO M. 1. Syntbeeio of N-.k(,a asparagile)-D-glucommine, 0-,4 -mtbyl- N-(ot -intbyl-t3-1--aoparagile)-D-glucomminide and their deriva~iveo. 1xv. AN SSSR. Otd. khim. nauk no.l:U4-128 063, (MIU 16: 1) in. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. 1. Institut organicheokoy k~ !~~VERZMA, Ye. D-1 BOGDANOV, V. P.; ANDREYEVA, A. F.; SILMAKOVA, F. V. - - - "The chemical bond of the -pol-yeaccharide-proathetic group in ovalbumin, and the situation of this group in the protein molecule." report submitted for Natl Mtgi American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, 5-10 Apr 64. Inst of Organic Chemistry, Moscow. KAVERZNEVA, Yekaterina Dadtriyevna; AwMMvA, A. pq BDMANOV$ V. p. *Some properties and the structure of a glucosamine-aspartic. fragment from ovalbuminew Report to be submitted for the 3rd Intl. Symposium on the Chemistry Of Natural Products (1UPA0)jj rjotop Japan,, 12-18 April 1964. KAVEMTEVA, Yekaterina Dmitriyevna, "Concerning the bond between carbohydrate and albumen in ovalbumin and ovomucoid". report submitted for the International Symposium on the Chemistry of Carbobydrates, Muenster, West Germany, 13-17 jui 64 KRAVCHENKO, Nikolay Alekseyevich; KLEOPINA, Galina Vladimirovna; K~~ZNEVA, Ye.D., doktor khim. nauk, otv. red.; red. (Manual for the chromatographic analysis of amino acids on columns] Rukovodstvo po khroratograficheakolnu analizu aminokislot na kolonkakh. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 69 P. (FIRA 18z1) KAVERZNEVA,1 Ye.D., doktor khim. nauk International symposium on the chemistry of carbohydrates. Vast. AN SSSR 34 no.10:93-95 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) KAVERZNEVA, Ye.D.; GASHKO, G.F. [Hashko, H.P.] Study of the carbohydrate composition of a fraction of ceruloplasmin. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 35 no,4007-513 163. (MI.RA 17111) 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. DANILOV3 S.N.p gl--. red.; ARBUZOV, A.Ye., red.; VVEDENSKIY, A.A.2 red.; VENUS-DANIWVA., E.D.,, red.; ZAKHAROVA, A.I.., red.; IOFFE, I.S., red.; KAVERZNEVA Te.D.., red.; LTJTSENKO, I.F., red.; MISHCIIENKO, r .; MTSOVI M.S., red.; PLTROV, A.A., red.; FREYDIMIA, R.Kh., red.; SHWYAKIN, M.M., red.; SHUKAREV, S.A., red.; YURIYEV, Yu.K., red. [Biologically active compounds] Biologicheski aktivnye soedineniia. Moskva# Nauka, 1965. 305 p. (MIRA 18:7) KAVERZNEVA, Ye*D*: MAKSIMOVA, G.N. Fractionation of tubere-aloprotein on-diethylami-noethyl-cellulose. Biokhimiia 29 no.3t4/*5-451 W-Je 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii-imeni Zelirmkogo AN SSSR, Moskva. KLEOPINA G.V.; KRAVCIIENKO, N.A.; KA _.,,YFRZNEVA Ye.D. Role of E-amino groups of lysine in lysozym. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. knim. no.5%830-838 165. ( KIRA 18t5) 1. Institut organialieskoy khimit Im. N.D.Zolinskogo AN SSSR. DANILOVY S.N.P E,J*v- red-' ZAKIIAROVA, A.I.,, red,:; ARBUZOV, A,Ye,,, y red. ; VVEDENSKIY , A ~ A Z'ed MNU' 4-DAII ILOVA, E. D. , red. I.S.. red., KAVfftZNEVA. la.D., red.; LUTWKO, I.F.. red.; F-S., red.; PETRbV, A.A., red.- MEITLINA, R.Kh., red.; SHMAYIN, red.; SHGRUK~REV~ S.A., red.; YUItIYL'V, Yu.K.,, red. [Probleirs of org&nic synthe.91s) Problomy organielieskogo sinteza. Mosk-va. Nauka. .1965. 323 p. (milill 18.8) N.A.; ELLOPINA, G.V'.- EiAVF.;R'7ihVA Yr, D I , - ~ V~ .. -7 *. -,. Study of the rea,-tion ')P cArbOxYmPthylat Ion Of 1Y53ZY-rTF3 W1 ~h iodoacel.lc aald. Ntckh1ir.!.jft .50 no,13195. 202 16,11. (YjFA 18t6) 1. lnstit-at organiche-skoy ~:tvn' Zelirisku,, gr, All SSSR,$ ,M0 --, kv a. KRAVCHENKO, N.A.; KLEOPINA, G.V.- KAVERZN-EVA Ye.D. Study of an active center of lYsozyme by the carboxymethylation method, Biokhimiia 30 no.4013-720 JI-Ag 165. (MTPk 18:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimil imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSRY Moskva. MAKSIMOV, KRAVCHENKO) N.A. Nature of lysozyme action on oligosaccharides, fragmpnts of chitin. BiokhIniia 30 no.5zlOO7-1014 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Institut organichoskoy Yhl-vdi imeni N.D.Ze:Llrskc,,,o SAIN SSSIR., Moskva. hAVERZNERVA, Yc.V.; W17" TN, Yu.A. Isolation and purification of StreptciW~!es grid is protease un carboxymethyl oellulose, Biokhimila 29 no.(:1047-'W4,' .. 4- 1611.0 18:12) lo InstItut orgunlahankoy xhimli imnenl N.D.7elinekogc; -41, S~,'SR' MC.,310'ft. SUtn-.l.Ltei Nbruary 24, 1-~04, UNAVYAN, M.P.; HONDFATIYE-VAp G.V.; LOCHMELIS, A.Ya.; ZAV'Yllk)V, S.I.; ZEYFKAN, Yu.V.; GAMBARYAN, N.P.; MINJ4SYAN, R.B.; WC.N.Y~111ITS, K.L.; V KORSH"K, KOCIIARYAN, S.T.; ROKHLIN, ve.M.; ~ 11 ROGOZHIN, S.V.; DAVANKOV, V.A.; TSEYTLIN., G.M.; PAVLOV, A.I.; ZAIUIARKIN., L.J.; OMILOBYSTIN,, O.Yu.; SEMIN, G.K.; BABUSHKINA, T.A.; BLIEVICH, K.A. Letters to the editor. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. Win. 165. (M-DiA 18:1) I I. Institut organicheskoy khimLi in. N.D. Zelinskogo Al' IISSR (for Unanyan, Kondratlyeva, Lochmells, 7avIyalov, Kaver"Mieva). 2. Institut elementoorGanicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR (for Zeyfman, Gambaryan, Minasyanp Knunyants, Kocharyan, Rokhlin. Korshak, RogozhJ.n, Davankov, 7akharkin, Okhlobystin, Semin., Babushkina, Bilevich). KAVERZNEVA Ye -Z"-k&puK' Veyhe Reaction of ovo=coid with hydroxylamine. Biolehimiia 29 no, 1: 138-141 A-F 164- (MIRA l8sl2) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo AN SSSRI Moskva. Submitted June 8. 1963. KRAVCHENKO, IT.A.j KLEOPINA, G.V.; Ka-719WWA, Ye.D. Isolation and desalting of the products of lysozyme modified by iodoacetie acid. Biokhimiii 30 no. 3034-542 MY-%To 165 (MIRA 19,13 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo Alt SSSRj, Moskva& vv( KA31P "AdpiptrLtion Characteristics of Heather Plants of the Fine Forests of Moscow Oblast-" Cand Biol Sci, 14oscow Oblast Pedagogical pnet, Min 1:ducation RSFSR. Moscow, 1955- (YL, No 11, Yar 55) so; Sum mo. 6?0, 29 sop 55- Survey of Scientific and Technical Dis- sertations Defend'dd at USSR Higber Bducational, Institutions (15) Ml~ M SOV/81-59-10-35287 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimi3ra, 1959, Nr 10, p 274 (USSR) AUTHORS: Balezin, S.A., Bogatyrev, Ye.V.,-4!a-=Zl~~- TITLE: Protection of Metal-Items Against Atmospheric Corrosio~ PERIODICAL: V sb.t Metody isaled. ingibitorov korrozii metallov (Vses. sov. nauchno- -tekhn. o-v, Nr 7). Moscow, 1958, pp 93-103 ABSTRACT: n tin- and cbr For protecting metal items (steel,'-icke ome-plated) against corrosion it is proposed to use paper impreg~a--ted witii -a30% aqueous solu- tion of sodium benzoate 02 g/M2 of paper). The technology of preparing such a paper is described. The results of the tests of the protective pro- perties of this paper are cited. M.M. Card 1/1 lee, lee moo MOO m*6 Ou AIV-0:0*100 0 400*0 0* 01.010:0*00:10:V: 0 00 04 000 0 wao is I ~k7Eq!!~YA , Yu , G* Aerenchyma in Zisania &Ruatic,p L. Bot. zhur. 45 no.4:572-577 A to, I I (mm 34155 It Kaptrmckoy 691'ek ft 057476tvannyy inotitute (Wild r1os) (Plant collp And titpuva) KAVERZINmr, - a_ Morphogenesis of Ramischia seounda Garake, Bote shure 44 no-7:1014-1017 JI '59 - (MM 12:12) (vintergreen) (plants-1volution) SOUR= CODE IMMMS Prdiftirow A,, Vol ShLlawzv 1. T.l Fetisove So Gel ProMM4M, Pe A&I (r- -Tutor, OROS rom TIM -14iftkansz stwyclass Is, NO 14M SM=s Byansten, isobre I Uvarralch mak", no. 4. 1965, n3 70PIC TAGSs low anoy stooll v&rAdjmv bwmt teralle stre Afftho beat resistance ABSTRACTs A lw-*IUW 4001 Is propmed vMoh h" Vanadim and bmu added to it to 'W"&ve strength OM heat "Distarlme Its ObUd-O&I Womition 1 0o1 1% C 2 00 Is 3-0 Mft, 0.54.8% big 0,J1.0.6% Cro 06154k2j% lbo 060&46W V AM 0,003% (WM5 B. .30 imm, nogo YA" AGR0=Oj* Ve-Aw,, kand.med.nauk; LMTSKAYA, L.A., kand.med.nauk; OVA. B,F- Aeparinization method and blood coagulation control during bemo- dialysis using the artificial kid4ey! apparatus. Khirurgiia 38 no.10-.51-.58 0 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1, Iz paboobnogo teentra (zav. V.A. Agranenko) TSentrallnogo institute. gematologii i psXaUvaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent,A-Yes Kiselev) i lauobno-issledovatrAlskogo 19stituta eksperimentallnoy W, 11 &1 cheskoy a~peratury j instra"niw (dir. - dotsent M.G. Ananlyev). (ARTIFICIAL UMEY) (N=D-COAGULATION) (HEPARIN) UMNOVA, M.A.; AGRANENKOJ V.A.; ICHALOVSKAYA, T.A.; PISKUNOVA, T.M.; KAVESHNx7KOVA. B,F* Sensitization to Duffy factor (F d) as a cause of blood transfusion complication with he developmenT of acute renal failure. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.5$52-55 Fq 164. (MIRA 180) 1. TSentrallnyy ordena Lenina institut gematologii i perelivaniya, krovi (dir.- dotsent A.Ye. Kiseiev)o Moskva. A' ,j-11~'.;/Hwn,Ln and Aniiial PhysioloLgy - Excretion. V--0 'Jus Jour : Ref 7hur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 18288 'uthor : K.I. Kaveshnikove. In,jr : The Leningrad Veterinary Institute. Title : Ilie Reflex Effects of Milking Stimuli on Renal Function. Orig Pub : Sb. rabot. Leningr. ve. in-t, 1956, No 18, 121-128 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 Letting down of milk in cows using milking machines with various parameters. Zhivotnovodstvr, 22 no.703-87 160.' (MIRA 160) 1. Institut fisiologii imeni I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. (Milking machinqs) KAVESHNIKOVA, K.I. - Laotation reflex in cows during suckling, and manual and machine milking. Fiziol. 2hur. 49 n0-1:103-110 Ja 16 (MIRA 17:2?, 1. From the Laboratory for Physiology of Pam Animals and Research Experimental Station, I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Leningrad. KAVESHNIKOVA, K. 1. "The Reflex Effect of the Udder on the Function of the Kidneys." dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Biological Science,,, at the Inst. for Physiology im I. P. Pavlov. Defense of Dissertation (Jan-Jul 1957) Sect. of Biological Sciences Vest. AN SSSR, 1957, v. 27, No. 12, pp. 118-120 XAVESHNIKOVA-p L.V* _ Acute alcoholio paranoids. Prak.sudebnopsbchekspert. no.6s 46-51 162. (MIRA 16:2) (PARANOIA) (AWOHOLICS) ALIYXT, B.M.; MISYUNAS, SIZOV, P.P. Work of a group in charge of the dovage control in large focus game, therapy. Med. rad. 10 no. 12,13-21 D 165 NIRA 19:1) 1. Rentgeno-radiologicbeakiy otdol ( zav. - prof. 1.J. Tager) Instituta eksporimentallnoy i 'dinicheskoy mkologii ARI SSSR i 62-ya Gorodskaya klinicheska-ya onkologicheskaya bollnitsa, Moskva. KAVETSMAI A.A.; TOX01, L.O& ---------- Unfavorable effect of a large quantity of pollen on the pollination of walnuto Bote zhure 48 nos4-080-585 AP 163. (MRA 3.6-.5) 1s Ukrainskaya sel'skokhozyaystvermaya akademiya. - (walnut) !(Fertilization of plants) K&VWSK&YA. A.A. [Kaveto'ka. 11.0.1 C7tOlOgical observations on the accumulation of nutritive sub- stances in rape seeds. Ukr.botabur. 15 no.4:24-31 '58- (HIPA 12:5) 1. Ukrainaka7a akaaemlya seliskokhozya7stvenrqkh nauk. IaLfedra botaniki. (Rape (Plant)) (Seeds) KAVETSKAYA,.,,A-A..,fKavetolka,, H.O.] Development of the male gametopborte in the English walnut (Juglans regia L.). Ukr. bot. zhur. 21 no.1:52-57 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Ukrainskaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya, Kiyev. KAVErSKAYA, A. A., Cand Biol Sci - (diss) "A Cytoembryological Study of Rape." Kiev~v 1960, 16 pp, Ministry of Agriculture Uk3SR; Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences) 200 copies, no price given (KL, 21-6o, 121) KAVETSKAUV A.A.P assistant Ambryology of rape and the accumulation of nutrients in seeds. Nauch. trudY UASHK 10-.M-119 160. (KERA 14:3) (Rape(Punt)) (Botany-Jbbryology) KAYSTSKATA, A.G.; LAPOTA, A,I., starahiy inzhener-agrometeorolog; starshiy inzhoner-klimatolog; TLADIMIROTA. N.Y., inzh.-arrometeorolog; XMISY, M.I., inzh.-agromteorolog; TSERTSTADZI, SM.; CHIRAKADZE, G.I., dotsent, starshly usuchnyy sotrudnik; BABATIT, A.D., otv.red.; USUKOTA, T.T.. red.; TOMOT, N.Y., takhn.red. [Concise agroollmatic reference book on the Azerbaijan S.S.R.] Kratkii agroklimUchaakii spravochnik po Acerbaidzhanskoi SSR. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vol 1959. 67 p. (MERA 13:2) 1. Azerbaydzhanskaya S.S.R. Upravlenlys gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzbby. 2. 7,aveduyush.chiy otdolom agrometeorologii Thilieskogo Nouchno-isoledovateliskogo gidrometeorologichaskogo institute (for TSerteavad26). 3. Machallnik Upravleniya gidromteorologicheakoy sluzhby Azerbaydshanskoy SSR (for Babayev). (Azerbaijan--Crop's and climate) KAVETSKISI M.A. [Kaveckis, ~.]p prof. (Kaunas) 1% Halite and gypsum in moraine deposits* Pdroda 52 no,3$75-76 163. (MBA 16:4) (Lithuania-Rock salt) (Lithuania-Gypsum) KAVE7SKIS, V. I. USSR/Nuclear Physics - Beryllium Atoms Oct 51 "Interaction of Gonfigurations in Peryllium-Type Atoms," A. P. Yut~;is, V. 1. Kabetskis, Leningrad.Math Inst, Acad Sc-i USSR 11~ ur Eksper i Teoret FW1 Vol XXI, No 10, pp 1139-1145 Zh Computes effect of interact' n of co r-N gurationp on enerfTy of basic configuration of 'fir ~~-2 '~Tl - iso-electron atons Li- , Be ) N1 an..-! O*L4 and compares results with 9)mtl data. Discusses stal4lity of neg ions of alkali metals (cf. V. A. Fok and MZ. Petrashenj ibede 6j 1, VA Morsej Young and Haurwitzi PhYD Rey) 48j AN V35). Authors acknowledge advice of Acad V. A. Fok and 14. G. Veselov, Submitted 27 Nov 50. PA 197T97 KAVETSKISs V- 1. Dissertations "Some Results of Application of Incomplete Separation of Variables and Multiconfigurative Approximatiom" Cand Phys-Math Scip V12inyus State Up Vilfnyusp 1953. -(Referativnyy Zhurnal-Fizikaj, Moscows Aug 54) SOs SUM 393,, 28 Feb 1955 AN A; T It A L A F i~i% T,1,M F P1 F HE 1J', BE P K-ISR- a-J A i- YtaI5 Zb~r EU~Pti I Man) toYMgurxt-vn5 are for-mVfj from prolVc1a t)f one-electran functims. " the pirammers are delerm'--j,-J by a varl- zzl~i aicu!~Lim. Rrsuits for energies are rlyrn for I- and appraxlmatmnA Tb~ :-1- 1,jzcLcf: in each r~Mlpirali--i% !broLgoboul 2 gl-.rr. ar~prox!n~!v ~4!z- latim 5,.eove Austracia) U*/Physical Chemistry Atom, B-3 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 19., 1956, 6o695 Author: Batarunas, I. V., Kavetskis, V. I., YutBis, A. P. Institutiont None Title: Three-Configurational Approximation in the Case of Atoms of the Beryllium Type Original Periodical: Tr. AN LitSSR, 1955, B3, 9-16; Lithuanian resume Abstract: Three-configuratiomal approximations 192292 - 1922P2 91822p2 breviated 1-2-3) is applied to primary state of atoms Be, B O'd, C2 . For configuration ;-' -coordinated wave func- ,,~are utilized self tions (Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, 1956, 9001). For configurations 2 and 3 included in wave function Qf primary state as ar-11 correc- tions are utilized analytical hydrogen-lik vave functions, 2 2 Pila/r) = 2c(3/2r exp (-Ox);, P(2s I r) x r127 X. (0 - 0(P& r 1 - joc -t-j6)/j7rj exp (-Ar)p (2p/r) 3'rj)l/2 r2 x.exp (-'rir). Utilized are cK and A daterminel at one-con proximat-ion Card 1/3 UWOIbYsical Chemistry -Atom.. B-3 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No lq.,.1956,1~695 Abstracts for-the primary state (Pok V. A,, Petrashen', M, I., Zh. eksperim. i teor- fiziki, 19A 6, 1~.. For determination of parameters 'r2 and *r3 the 3-configamtiomal appromimation is divided into 2 2-con- figur&tional appr9ximtions: 1-2 and 1-3. Values % vere in part ditermined before (Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, 1955, 8971). In the paper are tabulated the values of parameters contained in the ab*- state one-electron functions and is also tabulated the function P(2p/r) for S . Taking into account the interaction of tions 1-2-3 the complete 4-electron Wave function is iep=engtte Al- 2 in 14e form /Ti + a )2(l + a ;)*1 2 ,x(2s /x x ash2ows (241xP x2RY ('a I x3l xk 3 3P that interaetion of configuration reduces itself X tfirskcase to a utilization of 2-electron vave functions (to an incomplete separa- tion of variables). Values of energy of primary state in the 'so- electronic series Be, Bt and C2+ (in atomic units): calculated by the usual method of self-coordinated field of Fok, are -14-577; -24.238j -36.406; calculated at 3-configurational approximation utilizing for configurations 2 and 3 the analytical functions -14.638; -24 314; -36.496j calculated by solving simplified Card 2/3 USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, Vo 12, 1956, 31*26o Author: Batarunas, J., Kaveckis', V., Jucys, A. Institution: No" Title: Application of the Method of the Incomplete Separation of Variables to the Helium-Type Atoms Original Periodical: Darbai Fizikos-techn. inst. Lietuvos TSR Mokslu Akad.., 1955, 1, 25-33; Lithuanian; Russian resumg Abstract: The work is devoted to the application of the method of incomplete separa- tion of variables, the theory of which was given by V. A. Fok, M. P. Veselov, and M. I. Petroshen' (Zhur. eksper. i teoret. fiziki, 1940, 10, 723) to the basic con- figuration of helium-type atoms with the aid of the numerical wave functions of the self-consistent field. The numerical calculations were carried out with the aid of scolutions of the equations for the self-consistent field. The+results for 6 atoms (ions) of the helium type, starting with H_ and ending with C , are given in a table / 0-C / -USSR/Nuclear--Physics,-Fok Is -Equation- kt) ir Card 1/1 Pub. A6 - 9/28 Author ; Kibartas, V. V., Kavetskls, V. I,, and Yutsis, A. P. Title : Self-consistent Fok's field in three configurative approximation to the Beryllium atom Periodical : Zhur. Eksp. i Teor. Fiz., 29, No 5, 623-628, 1955 Abstract : A practical method of self-consistent Fok's field application to multiconfigurative ap ro~ima;ti~n is analyzed. A three coafigura- tive approximation lsKs - 1s 2p2 - 2s22p2 is applied to the basic configuration of the beryllium atom. The function of total potential and the radial possibility distribution are presented. Six references. Institution : Vilno State University, Vilao State Pedagogical Institute Submitted : July 12, 1954 47,1% USSRALomic and Molecular Physics Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, Ho 12.. 1956, 34264 Author: Jucys, A. P., Batarunas, J. V., Kaveckia, V. I. Institution; None Title: Many-Configuration Approximation in the Case of Atoms of the Lithiuin Type Original Periodical: Lietuvos TSR mokslu aked. darbai, 1956, B2, 3-10; Lithuanian resume Abstract: Starting with a model of 2-electron state, the authors suggest a method for constructing the wave functions of the entire atom in the many-configuratiou approximation, in which they dispense with the absolute equLlity of the radial single-electron wave functions with identical sets of values of the fundamental and orbital quantum numbers. In this method, the 3-configuration approximation with the aid of the analytic hydrogen-like single-electron wave functions is applicable to the 2 lower configurations of 4 atoms of the lithivn-type. In the case of the lithium atom, one employs also the wave functions of the Pok self-consistent field. OF/ -8 [~O V Q.~k 'S k1), S ) V -, ( - Category : USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom D-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 336o Author : Vizbarayte; Ya, 1.) Shironas, V.I., Yutsis, A.P. Title : The Fok Self-Consistent Field in the Malti-Condiguration Approximation for the Helium Atom Orig Pab : Optika i spektrookopiya., 1956, 1,, No 3, 277-281 Abstract : Solutions to the Fok equations are glyen in the two-configuration aly:- proximation for the configurations W, 2s2; 3d2 1, and 3p , considered as accountable configurations with respect to the ground configuration of the helium atom. With the aid of these solutions, the authors de- termined the values of the correction to the energy of the ground con- figuration at various multi-configuration approximations. Also given are the valuea of thelcorrection to the energy, obtained with the aid of 2the seif-conelstent lok fiejd in the six-configuration approximation 18 __ 2p -- 2s - 3d -- 3p -- 2p3pj, and were compared with the ex- perimental values of the energy. Card 1/1 Card 1/1 USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics Physics of the Atom. D-1 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11358 Author : Yutsis, A.P., Ushpalis, K.K., Kavetskis, V.I., Levinson, I.B. Inst : Vilnius University, USSR Title : Total Dipole Strength in the Approximation of Incomplete Separation of Variables for Two-Electron Atoms. Orig Pub : Optika i spektroskopiya, 1956, no 5, 601-6o5 Abstract : The strepgth of the dipole transitions ls2 - 162P, 252 -- ls2p, 2p4 -- 192p are calculated for He, Li; and Be2+. For the states iA2,the authors employ wave functions with incomplete sepraration of variables, including the factor 2 3 (r, * r.). The ls2p state is descri- 1 +,IA-- r,2 + _* bed Card 1/2 .USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom. D-11 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11358 in the approximation of total separation of variables. The pars ters of the analytic wave functions are taken from previous works. It is noted that two-electron tran- sitions are possible when using incomplete separation of variables. For the transition 2s2 -- ls2p the authors obtained dipole strengths of o.4, 0.01 and 0.002 for He, Lit and Be4+ respectively. For the singlet transitions 2p2 -- ls2p, the use of incomplete separation of variables leads to a very substantial reduction in the dipole strength. As the charge of the nucleus increases, the change becomes less. Card 2/2 AUTHORS: Yutsis, A. P., Vizbarayte, Ya. I., SOV/0-22-6-6/28 Kavetskis, V. I. , Bataranas, I. V. TITLE: The Approximation of the Models of Two-Blectron States and the So-Called Anomaly in the Speotra of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Ojqgen (Priblizheniye moaeli dvukhelektronnykh sostoyaniy i t&k- nazyvayemaya anomaliya v spektrakh ugleroaa, azota i kisloroaa) MIODICAT.: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSRr Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 6, pp. 665-667 (USSR) ABSTRACT~.- For quantum--technioal-calculationa of the atom the method of the incomplete separation of variables (Ref i) and that of multicon- figuration approximation (Ref 2) are employed, which are both difficult from a mathematical point of view. Simplification may be attained by using these methods for two-electron systems. It is therefore acoumed in this paper that also other calculations canbe carried out on the basis of the two-electron systems by means of approximation methods. The second and more simple method is here given preference. The chapter entitled: "The Case of Three-Electron Systems" deals Card 1/ 3 with the ground state and the first excitation state for atoms The Approximation of the moaels of Two-Electron States SOV/48-22-6-6/26 and the So.-Callea Anomaly in the Spectra of Carbon, Nitrogen, and oxygen of the lithium type. With respect t?-the 2two Interpal e;eotrons & 5-oonfiguration approximation-. is 2p' -23' -3a,,1-3p' I is used (Ref 4) and external eleotron3 are dealt with by the approximation *e'hod for electron state's. The chapter: "The Problem of Ancd&~y in the SpecPa of Carbon, Nitrogen, and 07orgen I deals with ihe values of q = 2, 3, 4, where, in the inter- -~rp,Ls between the energies of inairAdual term, the anomaly occurs*, for carbon or oxygen the experimental value of IS - ID = 1,13 and -the theoretical value Is 1 p5- In ID - 3P the case of nitrogen the exy)erimentai value obiained is O~5, the theoretical value is 0,67~ If the problem is sol7ed according to the two--eleotron state, the values irl and 0,5 respeciively are obtained, which are near the experimental values. In the chapter-. "Evaluation of Results" the conclusion is arri-Ted at that-Ain nrulti-configuration approximations carried out on the b' is of Card 213 two-elecluran states the conception of the shell st.-actu"re of The Approximation of the Models of Two-Electron States SOV148-22-6-6128 and the So-Called Anomaly in the Spectra of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen electrons in atoms is maintained. There are 12 references, 7 of Which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk Litovskoy SSR, Villnyusakiy gos. pedagogicheakiy institut i Villnywskiy gos. univeraitet im. V. Kapsukas (Institute of Physics and Mathema.tica,AS Lithuanian SSR,Institute of Pedagogics and State University imeni V. kapsukas in Vil-VU-S) 1. Atoms--Mathematical analysis --Spectra 4. Oxygen--Spectra ~2. Carbon,~-,Spectra 3. NitrogE Cara 3/3 SHIRVATIS, A.I. [Sirvatis, A.); DENIS, V.I. (Dienys,V.1; KAVETSKITE, M.V. [Kaveckyte,H.] _ - ---------- Photoconductivity of polycr7stalline cadmium sulfide and cadmium selenide with the exposure to -rays. Liat ak darbai B no.2:47-59 t6o. (EEAI 10:1) 1. Institut MAI i natematiki Akademii nauk Litovakcy SSR (Photoconductivity) (Cadmium sulfide) (Cadmium selenide) (Gamma rays) XATWSKIY, A.S. [Blood transfusion in rural hospital] Kak perelivat' krovI kapliami v usloviiakh liuboi bollnitay. Feldsher & akuoh. no.3:48 Mr '50. (CLUL 19:1) S/081. 621000/018/046/059 'Bi 6oYB1 66 AUTHOR: ~x Rv t -i-y,, GD TITLE. Development of a continuous method of producing poly- formaldehyde PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiyat no. 18, 1962, 502, abstract A 18P51 (Tr. Moak. in-ta khim. mashinostr., v. 20,*19609 87-94). TIM; A continuous method of polymerizing gaseous CH 20 has been developed in order to improve the quality of poly'formaldehyde-(PF) and intensify the process of its production. The,method consists in feeding a carefully dried (0-000~6) solvent (gasoline with a boiling point of. .80-1209C or petroleum ether) at a set volumetric rate into a 150 ml reaction vessel with a catalyst (diethyl ethanol amino, diphenyl aminet Ca stearate, ammonium atearate, 0.02-0.03~ of the ~W~ight of the solventlim, whilit.ponomer gaseou 11 CH20 is fed at a constant'3~ate (12-16 g/lmin) fro a destructive distillation"column. The PF whioh has formed is led away ..through side nozzle at thelitop. The relationship of the PF yield and of ',Card 1/2 14: It S/080 62/000/018/046/059 Development of a continuous BI ~~B186 the polymerilation rate tWlime was ascertained. `A was proved that 'in order to 'iiaure a cons~jt polymerization rate~an additional 6q~ of catalyst had -ko be.introd d every 15 min, and tlia"t the process slows down if. the ~V'Upply of catasl~st is out off. It wai,~Btablished that the method of porymerization hia3re developed ensures a'konstant-rate process 0 and improved"the quality c~f the polymer. [Abstra~ieris note: Complete translation Card 2/2 REZNICHENKOP V.A.; TKACHENKO, V.A.; NIKELADZE, G.Sh.; KARYAZIN, I.A.; KCZLOV,,,V.M.; NADIWZE., Ye.M.; SOLOVIYEV,-V.I.; GOGORISHVILI, B.P.; Prinimali uchastiyei FKHAKADZF,, Sh.S.;- NEMVELI,'A.I.;, CHIKASHUA, D.S.; KHROHDVA, N.V.; KAVETSKIY$ G.D.; TSKHVEDIANt, R.N-; ARABID2E,,,' T.V. Making titanixm slag in an electr+Ic closed reduction furnace. Titan i ego splavy no.8:28-40 "62. (KRA 16:1) (Titanium-Electrometallurgy) KAVETSKIY, G.D.; FLANOVSKIY, A.U.; AKOFYAN, L.A. Calculating the longitudinal mixing of gas and solid granular material in a packed tower. Khim. prom. no.,.6-.449-453 J;9 163. (MMA 160) (Packed towers) KAVETSKIY G.D,; FUNOVSKIls A.N. Flov of a solid granular material in an ascending stream of gas in packed columnoo Xhimi tekhtopl. i mwel 7 no.11%8--~12 N 162. (WRA 15:12) I& MDakovskiy institut kh4micheakogo mashinootroyeniya, (Granular materials) (Packed tovers) KAVETSXIY# G.D*j AXOPYAN, L.A. Effect Of the design of a gas distribution device on the concentration of the solid phase in a packed column#, Xhim, i tekh. topl. i masel 8 no.10t4-6 0 163. (MIRA 16:1,J) 1, Moskovakiy institut khimicheekogo vashinostroyaniya. GORENUYN~ Yu.Ya. [Ifarenboinp JUJA.)) KAVZTSIKIY~ M.S. [Rawtolkyi, H.S.) Determining the decomposition voltage of molten salts in graphite =cible blocks. 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