SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHUDYAKOV, YA.P. - KHUDYAUEV, S.I.

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M3, No, 7, 4114 51 (iii l9lififiX, -Kh. tkAUtS U4kt that JdA MAY ItfrVt10 tile twiletration of ullctuffes Joto the sod anti rvilure thvit Otcutive of act"t. fly usinill tutw, ffiled %%fill --it Amt = it (A jm~siblc (it .11A)w tile kokir- 4 jwnctfath"i tif iukfolw%. To tuft mm of the it tu1,K- 4 lutw of licifitilue bullion WSIrd at tile t1l't 1, att".hiNI: A t-mlturv of uskrubm is lutrotfucal In the other arm. Tht. littlAdity U( thl bulliou uVAUM shows whcn the micTotx, frach the tuft 0( the other am of the U tuhe~-Qh- 11ILthmisare"dCY-Tibal. Using Various gels, Kh. found that the soil at times bm-otnes inIN-micable to bactcriA. With the U tutm arrangenarut he found that it took P. --ov 00 0o o Z days to penetrate a 4oll % hen it was ignitmt. time was adifed to the sod. ariel 12 clari whrij kaolin was added. The wi4orp(ion of h~wjcda fly s,,11 xA"Is ittay reducv thvir penctrat"t, lout manot prevciii it. 'nscresceill to be blacirfid that are capdMe of tweAk - flig 41own Ow Ifillano-lifilleraj girls, 'nirse cqwn tbr W&V fi'r iftlict flikpawq ?I# IW114,11aft. fill- V0. 00 0410 00 I'** 00 voo StIALLURWAL UMOU41 CLOSUPKAUGH if, ;.c .... ... % . I Q.c U U AT 00 13 1 fl, ~00110061 41tit It It [pt it S 1W 0 w 1. 0 t.00 0 0 0 0 0 o o goo o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fill fill 0 o 0 9 6 0 0 o 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 o * 0 o o 0i Co Puts Cultures of mycmhisal funo. YA. 1'. knudyawy i!id Yu. M. Vozityakovskaya (Allsuviet lost. Air. Micro- I ll0l.. Mo%cow). Mikrobiplogi)a 20, 13-19(1931). -Aminll~ eterottophic Vowth wrall olywrvrtl in place cultures of Illy- "rAlu from fruiting Mill uf Batelso lrdulis. it. lulemi, if idus, and fi. rariegalus; also from hyphat found on o-Ak uolotluts. Cascin hydrolyzate supplic-i the cs3cntiAl aminu l acids. Adda. of folic acid, fa pantothcoate. P-unjino- IWIlloic acid. and mveral D vitallaills ill cultufr It-ats diif not few eal ;in y vitamin it-qisirtntrut. StvrrahLijK'Ct%QfKroVVIlI 'whavicyr cunutioti to hymenomycetes were o)wrvt-d. EMDrAKOV * Ya. P. Control of spIphytic m1proflora. Dok:L.AN SSSR 93 no-5'-907-909 D 133. (mi 6:12) 1. Mredstavleno almdemikom A.I.Oparinym. (Wheat-Diseases and pests) (Nioroorgantems) FD 30L USSR/Biology Card 1/1 Author : Khudyakov, Ya. P. Title : The contemporary status and the problems of soil microbiology Periodical : Mikrobiologiya, 23, 331-348, may/jun, 1954 Abstract : According to a footnote, this article was published to promote d1scussion of the contemporary status and the problems of soil microbiology. The article discusses the historical development of soil microbiology in the USSR; the effects of crop rotation of the activity of the soil; the dis- parity between microbiological reactions of the soil and plants which occur in culture media, and those occuring naturally in the soil; the activity and effectiveness of various organic, mineral, and bacterial fertilizers used alone and in combination; controlling the general biologi- cal activity of the soil; and the inter-relationships which exist between the various bacteria inhabiting the Boil and the root systems of plants. Institution : Tile Moscow Department of the All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology Submitted : January 22, 1954 MMYAKOV,Ya.P. Pulse of the soil. Znan. silR no-5:19-21 Itr 155. (MLRA 8:6) (Soils-Bacteriology) RjRTA.KOV._Tjik,~?. I~v~lo Ivanovych Rudakov; -Wtuar7. Nikrobiol. rhur. 18 no-3:70-71 156. (KM 9: 10) (RUDAKOV, KTRYLO INVANOVICH, 1903-1956) ............ -__ .................................._------------- --------------------------------------------------------- USSR /t4icrobiology. Soil Microbiology. F-3 Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35612 Author : Khudiakov, Ia., Voziakovskaia, 1u. M. --------------- Title : The Microflora of Wheat Roots and Several of its Properties Orig Pub: Mikrobiologiia, 1956, 25, No. 2, 184-19o Abstract: A study was made of the specific composition of the microflora living on the roots of winter wheat washed out of the soil in the phase of milling ripeness or with ears. The microflora of the wheat roots was represented by 41 species, and contained representatives of the generay Pseudomonas, Bacterium, Mycobacterium, Chromo- bacterium; 25 species of micro-organisms live not only on the roots but also on the above- ground parts of the plant, 1.e., they are C ard 1/2 _.KODTAKOV, Ya.P., kand.biol.nauk (Moskva); KOZLOT, I.T., kand.biol.nouk (No;"kvaY-- Epiphytic micro-org&uisms In the control of mildew in grapes. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bol. 3 no.4:22-23 JI-Ag '58-.-' (MIRA 11:9) (Grapes--Diseases and petite) (Mildew) (Epiphytes) KHUDYAKOV, Ya.P. Periodicity of microbiological processes in the aoildo Trudy Inet, mikrobiol. no.5:150-160 158 (MIRA 11:6) 1. Hoskovskoye otdoleniya Vaesoyuznogo institute tel1GkokhozyayBtven- noy mikrobiologii. (SOIL. microbiology. periodicity of microbiol. proces6es (Rua)) (MICROORGAII ISMS# in soil, periodicity af microbial processes (Rua)) e ~~Wkmmn "Soil microbiolwy" by D.M.Navogrudskii. Reviewed by IA.P.Xhudinkov. Mikrobiologiin 27 n0-1:133-134 Ja-J 158. (MIRA, 11:4) (SOIL MICRO-ORGANISMS) BMZOVA, Ye.; BORODULINA, Yu.; BUSHUYEVA, P.; GEL'TSER, F.; GOLIKOV, V.; DOROSINSKrY, L~.; KOZLOVA, X.; KPJMIN,'P.; KRUGLOV, N.; LAZARZT, X.; UMVSIICHIK(YV, P.,- MAUROVA, Me; MARKOVA, Z. -, NESTHROVA, Ye.; I PROKHOROV. Me; SOROKINA. T.; STARYGINA, L.; KRUYAKOV, Ya. Ivan Il'ich Samoilovi obituary. Mikrobiologlia 28 no.2:318- '319 Hr-Ap 159. (MM 12:5) MHOILOVS IL11A IVIC11, 1900-1958) Biological principles of cultivating subsoil horizons of Pidzols. Trudy Inst, mikrobiol. no.7:18-33 160, (14IRA 1414) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellaidy institut eel'skokhozya~- strermoy mikrobiologii Vaesoyuznby u-xdemii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imoni Lenina. (PODZOL) (TILLAGr,,) VMNYAKOVSX&U, TuA; MMDTAEDV, Ta.P'o Species composition of the epiphytic microflora of living plants. Mikrobiologiia 29 no.1:97-103 Ja-F 160. ' (MIRA 13:5) 1. Vessoyuznn institut eel takokhozyaystvannoy mikrobiaLlogii, Leningrad. (PLMS microbiol.) 0 FJMDYAFOV, Ya.P,; SHKLYAR, M.S.; SAVALDIFROV, Ye.11. Antifungin an',I biotic, pruduced by bacteria of Link., Pseudomonas. Prikl. biolchlm* ~- L;Alwohiol. I mr-Ap t65. (L~,R!, -18-.-,i) 1. Vapacrumiyy se~'- Bko-KhozyaynLvennoy mjkrobiolcgii. MUDYAKCVx To. . - University training of news photographers. Sov. foto 23,uo.6: 20-21 A 163, OCMA 16:7) 1. Dekan fakullteta zhurnalistiki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo univerelteta. (Photography, Journalistic) L 04303-67 EWT (IIZT-2 _KDNLWV1 -ACC-NRI AP60053-86 (/V) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/001/0139/0139 AUTHORS: Reka, Ya.. D.; Khudyakov, Ye. Do; Ghernobayj Is F.; Fenkellshteyn, k,_Alj. Kultygin, N. 3,; Lavrenyuk, N. A. ORG: none -5 TITLEt A "n umatic drive direct-action p pressure booster. Class 59., No* 177772 ,Cannounced by Donets State Design-Construction and Experimental Institute of the ,Complex Mechanization of Mines Donetskiy gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstrtiktor kiy i :i eksperimentalinyy institut komplekanoy makhanizataii shakht)7 SOURCEs Izobreteniya, promyshlenrWe obraztey, tovarnyyo znaki, no. 1, 1966# 139 1 61C TAGS: water pumpj high pressure pumpj high pressuro pneumatic device$ hydraulic pressure amplifier ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a pneumatic drive direct-action double acting pump pressure booster. The device includes a pneumatic cylinder with a piston, two operating cylinders with pistons rigidly connected with the piston of the pneumatic cylinder, and a distribAing valve which is repositioned with the aid of checking devices when the piston approaches the extreme piston (see Fig. 1)0 The design increases the lifetime of the pump. The piston of the pneumatic cylinder is equipped at its ends with blades for rotating the piston to a specified angle 0 Fig. 1. 1 - pneumatic cylinder; 2 - piston; 3 and 4 - checking devicos; blades with each stroke, Orig. art. hass 1 figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DAM 18Jan64 :ard 2L2, GERTSBERG, V.; KHUDYAKOV.%--)Lu.; GOLIK, V.; ANUFRIIEV, P., inzh.; KUIAGII&-,T-. -,- inzh. A trial check of a suggestion. Sots. trud 8 no,2:115-121 F 163. (MIRA 16,-2) 1. Nachallnik byuro normirovaniya Ural7skogo zavoda tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya (for Gertaberg). 2. Ifachallnik byuro truda i ekonomLki obrubnogo tsekha Uralcskogo zavoda tyazhelogo mashino- stroyeniya (for Khudyakov). 3. Starshiy Inzhener otdela organizataii truda i zarabotnoy platy kombinata Kemerovoshakhtokhimstroy (for Golik). 4. Otdel organizatsii truda i zarabotnoy platy kombinata Kemerovoshakhtokhim troy (for Anufriyev). 5. Otdel truda i kadrov Upravleniya derevoobrabatyvayushchey i biunazhnoy promyshlennosti Sverdlovskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Kulagina). (Sverdlovsk.~.-Wage.q~.-ItacvLinory industry workers) (Kemerovo-Wages-4-fining engineering) (Sverdlovsk-Wages-Furniture industry) 50) SOV/62-59-5-36/4o AUTHORS: Puzitskiy, K. V., Eydua, Ya. T.9 Khudyakov, Yu. T. TITLE: On the Development of the Reaction of the Eydrogen-condenea- tion of Carbon Monoxide With Ethylene Under a Pressure of 10 at (0 protekanii reaktsii gidrokondensataii okisi ugleroda a etilenom pod davleniyem 10 atm) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimichaskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 5, pp 945 - 947 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The hydrogen-condensation of carbon monoxide with ethylene mentioned in the title has hitherto been investigated only under atmospheric pressure. In this case it was carried out at a pressure of 10 at. A metal velocity modulation tube was used as reactor in this investigation, which was built into a catalyzing furnace with automatic temperature control. The usual cobalt- clay (1s2) catalyst was used. The outflowing gas volume was rheometrically measured. The experiments were carried out at 1900. All other investigation conditions differed in no way from those of references 1,2.-For comparison, the investigations were carried out also under atmospheric pressure. The following was determinedt the yield of heavy (H) and light (L) olefins Card 1/2 in ml/mm3 H+L and H+L+G (G- gaseous olefins) at various mixing On the Development of the Reaction of the Hydrogen- SOV/62-59-5-36/4o condensation of Carbon Monoxide With Ethylene Under a Pressure of 10 at ratios CO + C2H 4:.U. CO was varied from 0.3-6.9%, C 2H4:H~J 3- 1 The throughput was loo hours - . From the data obtained (Tables 1-2) it was found that the totaldlefin yield is only half of that obtained under atmosplieric presaure. P-1 at: H+L- -290 ml/mm3 H+G+L. 525 mi/mm3. P_ 10at:H+L- 19o ml/mm3 H+L+G- - 250 ml/=~. With an increase of the carbon monoxide content from 0.3 to 6.4% the yield of heavy olefins compared to light olefins increased, while the gaseous ones decreased considerably, The total yield increased. The same development was found also in the case of experiments carried out at pressures of less than 10 at. Herefrom the authors drew the conclusion that with increasing CO-content in the initial mixture the degree of poly- merization of the obtained product increases. There are 2 tables and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Ak-ademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: November 12, 1958 Card 2/2 BULANOVA, T.F.; ETDUS, Ya.T.; SMGEYEVA, N.S.; KHUDYAKOV, Yu.T. Directed ca-taly-tic synthesis of solid paraffins from carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.l-'101-103 N 163. (MIRA 17;1) 1. Institut organicheBkoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom B.A. Kazanakim. , ~_#4; KRAYZ, A.G., nauchr KHUDYAKOV, Zk~Ryi y_jyppy . red.; -16kiIIISKMA, H.V., red. [Transformer repuir electrician] Elektroolesarl po re- -K montu transformatorov. Moskvay Vp3shaia shkola,, 1964, 270 p. (MIRA 17:5) s/o65/6o/ooo/oo4/oo6/ol7 E071/E435 AUTHORS: Levchenko, D.N., Khudyakova, A.D., Kalitayeva, A.L. Shkiyaruk, Ye.A., Khokhlov. V-.I-.-and Chugreyeva, A.S. TITLE; Non-lonogenic Surface-Active Substances De-Emulsifying Agents for Petroleum Emulsions PERIODICALs Khimiya i tekh-nologiya topliv i masel, 1960, No.4. pp.24-29 TEXTs Results of synthesis and testing of non-ionogenic surface- active substances (de-emulsifying agents) from fractions of alkylphenols, obtained as a by-product in the production of an antioxidant additive 2,6-ditertiarybutylparacresol (DBPK) are given. As a 8tarting material for the synthesis monoalkyleresol fraction (126 to 1426C at 20 mm Hg) and residue from the production of DBPK and their mixtures and oxyethylene were taken. The experimental procedure is described in some detail. Specimens of alkyleneglycols obtained were tested on petroleum emulsions as de-emulsifying agents and surface tensions of their aqueous solutions of various concentrations were tested (Fig.1). By varying the duration of oxyethylation process products containing various numbers of oxyethylene groups were obtained. It was found Card 1/2 s/o65/6o/oOo/oO4/Oo6/017 E071/E435 Non-lonogenic Surface-Active Substances - De-Emulsifying Agents for Petroleum Emulsions that compounds containing less than 10 groups of oxyethylene were not completely soluble in water, while compounds containing larger proportions of these groups were well soluble. The surface tension of compounds containing from 14 to 32 groups varied little., particularly at low concentrations. With increasing number of groups up to 40 and above, the surface active properties of the compounds deteriorate. The best results were obtained with substances containing between 25 to 30 of oxyethylene groups. The latter type of compounds was named VNII NP-58. Its de-emulsifying activity was compared with other reagents used at present in the petroleum Industry (table) and was found to be superior to that of other reagents. The consumption of this agent for the de-,Ioemulsification of Bashkirian crudes amounts to 0.005 - 0.01% and on thermochemical desalting of the Romashk crude - 0.03%. It is concluded that oxyethylation of by-products obtained during the production of DBPX should be introduced into the industry. There are 2 figureso I table and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONs VNII NP Card 2/2 LEVCMTKO, D.N.; NIKOUtYEVA, N.V.y- KHUDYAKOVA, A.D. Use of block copolymers of propylene and ethylene oxides for the breaking of petroleum emulsions. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.3t36-40 Mr'64 WIRA 17:7) 1. Vbesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po perera- botke nefti i gazov i poluchenlyu iskusstvennogo shidkogo topliva. LEVCHMIKO, D.N.;..KIIUDYAKOVA, A.D.; GAVRILOVA, N.D. Determination of nonionizing surface active substances in aqueous solutions. Zav. lab. 27 no. 4:408-409 161. (14IRA 14:4) 1, Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy inatitut po pererabotke nefti i gaza, i polucheniyu iskunstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. (Surface active agents) KHUDYAKOV-A_t._.A_,L- Agroclimatic conditions determining the planting time of potatoes in the Far East. 'Trudy Dal'nevost. NIGMI no.12:94-105 161. (Soviet Far East--Potatoes) (Planting time) (MIRA 14:12) KTJDYAK(,iVA, A.l.; T-TIBERBILLER., Ye.A. - Agrometeorological conditions of tu'verization In potatoes in the Far Ea:3t. Trudy Dallnevost. NIGM11 no,16:111.5-127 164. Studying the total evaporation from potato field-- in the Mlaritime Terr-itory. Ibid.: 128-.-L,,0 (~,!TT~A 17 -, 1-1 ~ ; 1, t .. - - - AFANASIYEV, Pavel Semenovich, kand. tekhn.' nauk; YANISHEVSKIY, Aleksey F,edorovich,r..#%h.; KR=,4KqVA,--", nauchnyy red.; .LYALIKIN, I.A., nauchnyy red.; RYCHEK, G.I., red.; TOKER, A.M., tekhn. red. 1. (Setting up woodworking machinery) Naladka derevoobrabatyva- iushchikh stankov. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Proftekhiz- dat, 1962. 439 p. (Woodworking machinery) (MIRA 16:4) KHUDYAKOVA, B.; TSIVIRKO, G.F. Photography and cinematography aerve nature. Priroda 49 -m.11:123 H 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Gosudaretvenn" istoricheaki7 arkhiv, Leningrad (for Khudyakova). 2. Laninaadakiy Dom rabotnikov proeveshcheniya (for TSivirko). (Nature Thotography) KMYAKOVA, E. Welcome changes, Obahchestv. pit. no.1183-1-12 N 161o (MM 15S2) 10 Glavnyy tekhnolog Upravleniya obahchestvannogo pitaniya Ministerstva torgovli iatviyskoy SSR. (Riga-Restax=antep lunchrooms.. eta*) ZXAMSKIY, Yu. j KHIIDYAKUVA,, E. Dairy rest+u-=t OLeningrad.0 Obakichestv.pit. no.1:33 Ja 1630 (MIRA 16SO (Leningrad-Restaurant, lunchrooms, etc.) NOVINOV, Valarlyan Dmitriyevich; XHUDYAXOVA, G., redaktor; PIKILMA, A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor, 1:o 1: . (History of mactering the Soviet Arctic) Is Istcril osvoeniin Sovetskol Arktiki. Moskva, Goe.lad-ve polit.lit-ry, 1956. 214 p. (Arctic regioug) (KOA 9:5) RATNER, S.I., profs; FAIN, 0.1.; MASHILOV, V.P.; MITROFAI40VA, V.G.; KHUDYAKOVI, G.K.; VILISHANSKAYA, F.L., kand. med. nauk (Mofkva) Treatment of nonspecific ulcerous colitis with dried colibac- terin. Klin. med. 41 no.2.109-115 P63 (IAIRA 17 0) 1. Iz Moskovskoy bollnitsy imeni S.P. Botkina I Moskovskogo naucbno-issledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikro- biologii Ministerstva adravookhroneniya RSFSR. RATNER, S.I.;,KHUDYAKOVA, G.K. (Mbsk7a) Palmonary form of sm-allpox. Klin.med. no-4:51-59 162. (KMA l5s5) 1. Iz infektsio=ogo otdoleniya (nauchrqy rukovoditell - prof. S.I. Ratner) i rentgenologicheakogo otdeleniya (nauchnyy ru'kovo- ditell -;- zaalliehennyy deyatell nauk prof. S.A. Reynberg) Boll- nitsy imeni S.P. Botkina. (SHALLPOX) (WNGS--DISFASES) KORYAKIN, V.I.; KHUDYAKOVA. L.A.; GURIYANOVAJ A.A. Investigating the yield of various wood chemical products In the pyrolysis of wood impregnated with sulfuric acid, dependent on the conditions of the process. Sbor. trud. TSNILKHI no.15:3-7 163. (MIRA 17:11) F ~ , L'. Y' "'. II' F N7 . .1 . ~, [I j JY ~,!, !1'*. 01 , ,-, p .. I I.; ;." I's,.; FiN0,0VA, V,V.; RUDI, L.J.. '. - Yield of furfurc,!.~! arid ott,jr wor)d cheml'cal 7n the pyrolyals of i:-rre.-natwi wltl; mlfurit~ acl,i. Gi!-,-Gl~v, i lesokh.1171. I (~ - . 17 1l'). 5: 1 ~- 17 1 ()/~. (IrTRA 17:10) *Soo 0000040060000V 04000004000000 I1 3 4 1 1 1$ 10 u 13 m is 16 it a It v u a X A v 8 it S1 13 M 5 36 V R V 0 44 491 d 40 a I fr m , --r- ILA -"-JkL I OA Ix 4-11-4-11- 00 0o 74"Y i so of c 00 0 s Dea"- of odads betw"s 0' sat 30', o A D. == i" ,S. 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Sli AM I I a ad 0 A a I 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60000096090000400* .40 .00 .00 ~o 0. .00 .00 sio 0 __00 coo Los 0 goo Soo 400 0 40 bp 0 too to o we ZMYAMVA _11.~- .-, - Studying low-temperature Class thermometers filled with liquids. Trudy VIIIIH no,4:66- 4 148. (MIRA 11:11) ?Thermome~era) ! , - - - I . . . I .. . . I . . 4. .- t - - . I . I . .. . RHILIKIN, A M. (Moskva., 2-ya Cheremushkinakaya u1., d. 17, korp. I.. kv. 5~~ RMYAKOVA, M. I. --'. - Surgical anatomy of the aortic valve. Grud. khir. no.5:3-7 '61. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kafedra operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheekoy anatomii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. V. V. Kovanov) I Hos- kovskogo ordena Lenin& meditsinskogo instituta imeni I. M. Sechenova. (AORTIC VALVE) AUTHORS; Remenetsp M.F. and Khudyakova, N.D. 21-5-25/26 TITLE: A Study of the Dynamics of Cellulose Decomposition and Atmo- spheric Nitrogen Fixation by Microorganisms in Lowlands Posts (Izucheniye dinamiki razlozheniya kletchatki i fiksataii at- mosfernogo azota. mikroorganizmami na nizinnom torfyanike) PERIODICAL; Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR, 1957, Nr 5, PP- 521- 524 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The most widely occurring azotobacter species in the lowland peats of the Ukrainian Poleslye is,Azotobacter agili (Bei- jerinck) followed by Azt.vinalandi (Lipmann) and AstrJ=o:. ococcum (Beijerinck). All the microbe cultures studied are far more abundant in cultivated peata than irr uncultivated, The processes of nitrogen fixation and cellulose decomposition take place chiefly in the upper peat horizons. The quantity of the investigated microbe cultures during the autumn months was far greater than in the spring. The most-intensive de- composition of cellulose and the greatost quantity of azoto- bacter was found under sugar beet and potatoes. There in an interrelationship between the-development of cellulose decom- posing bacteria and azotobactera and the period of plant Card 1/2 vegetation. The optimum development of these microbes occurs 21-5-25/26 A Study of thd Dynamics Of Cellulose Decomposition and Atmospheric Sitrogen Fixation by Microorganisms in Lowlands Peate at a PH close to the neutral, but they adapt themselves to a much lower pE-value (5 to 5-3). A still more acid z47Aium of uncultivated peats (PH - 4.5 to 4-7) and the weak aeration and excessive moisture exert a depressive effect on the development of microorganisms in them. The article contains 1 table and 12 references, 11 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Sarny Scientific Research,Station for Swamp Reclamation (Sarnenslka n.-d. stantsiya po osvoyennyu bolit) PRESENTED: By P.A. Vlasyuk, Member of the AN Ukrainian SSR SUBMITTED: 21 February 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 TRSSKIHSKIY, S.A.; MHUDYAKOVA~ N.G. Physical faunda*pu for clothoidal tracing. Av-t. dor. 26 no.5: 18-19 My 163, (KIRA 16:7) (Roads-Design) GOLOVATYY, R.N.; OSHCHAPOVSKIY, V.V.; KHUDTAKOVA, qaalitative detection of cobalt by m6ano of precipitation chromatograpby. Ukr. kbim. shur. 24 no.4:491-494 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Llvovakiy gosudaretyennyy universitet i L'yovskiy politekbni- cheekly inntitut. (Cobalt) (Chrom'dtographic analysis) MOURACHEV., I.G.; SERDYUK., L.G.; KHUDYAKOVAJ R.G. Method for a rapid determination of carotene in canned foods. Kons, i ov, promo 16 no*11:38-41 N 161. (MIRA 34:11) 1. Krasnodarskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pishchevoy PrCM7vhlSgwStj~. (Carotene) (Foodt Canned-Analysis) MOKWCEEV, I.G.; SMYUK) L.G.; YJMYAKOVA, R.G. I...... 1--l-1-1. 1--l-,- Determining carotene content of tomato products. Kom .1 ovpromi, 17 no.5:42-43 My 1.62, (MIRA 15;5) 1. Krasnodarakiy nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut pishchevoy prozaphlennosti, (Tomato produate) (Carotene) MUOYAKOVA, R. I.; DOVIN, 11. G.; MIN, A. M.; WIRI Ya. V. Photosynthesis Problem of diversity of primary products of photosynthesis in different species of plants. Dokl. AN 3SSR 86 no. 2, 1952. MoULLIX List of Russian Sccessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. H ~l T.J." I` !"'T", kvsh., EMIDYIK(AIA R.M., --zh. 3 I-' U-~gh~t -- tIrr,~-ak" -J-n- f.)=-%ce we 1-~ed p'-pe rearl . Svar. pro izv. no.3. j-,-Il~ ml~ 1&~-s (,',I.IPA 18:9) 1. C,-~l U1,11.0 KHUDYAKOVAO R. YE. 582 Djoyarl let na ferme. Rasskaz doyarki Lkolkhoza 'krasnyy oktyab "" v~h lmogorakh. Lit. ov~. 0 obraborka N. K. Zhemak Arkhangellsk,-kn. izd , 1954. 28 a. 20 sm. 5.000 ekz. 35 k. - L54-5559:2~ p 636.2.083 sr (47.21) SO: Knizhnava Letopis, Vol. 1. 1955 I Wt/-O Y1q k VAI T Ch"111111" of Okatoot, JU39. SWaftilif 4"Viket CiUfil*=. 06shrAwl oint. (J. C- A 'C CA 1 41. 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At tilt, m-1w, vlawn-, .4 ll,vijk. 741 7.,', , sictillf, ml Y-od lit -sr ."I'l-tilos- 'Nrith'.1 III's 1, -1. so -If 14,4 11M. Ill# (lacy di'milvir firdifilv ", (1, ll'~4 I. ,)II lo-ming, dr#tmopo. with rw0wi,ni 4 ti), - so.. ,, m 11141,, IlCtlifffn UNI A1141 I'M'. At too,, smi, is. III ILN I., 1-4)' ., anti VAIjAbiC r, fivirtil" A fit IM is *-'Il,t I all 1. crystal. lwtwccn t m 3 anti r w ". At r - 3. viv,to. Ilmit livitin It'lula turbill M411'. but thertoluil ili,mIlvr% with the Isrutimot -4 thr viv,to- %%,th 7, 4011kr 44 SIST initiAlly liflionlit 1111 11 1-111`~. bill. -III- .Jurvilly. the plol'Iff As- MCI toll., .11 r - 7. 1114,4411141CIV .11 1, - Ps .4 1... It litmvk~ 4, ill sisitti It's), (ill KV I, Just f - I 'I ILI%t ~ t1w too Of.olt, ali this, t1tv'"llpit. A ths, Isr'll1w I-I'M I si%lilt , - J-3. Uilh the wvh. Ing.hol. v 101, .0, 'llul M', itive-Ii. er%g;.. 4.'. M. atol 7.1-1i di-c-ol Ill, .,I,. tillooll, -.11, ;-, Is, cry'lit. '4 11w Til k*), M Ill I. As II-Owt .4 11:S41" Jv'to the torvillvi fall be WitwisA by ill,% til.du-n I lur iji,molm lopu forilml In 11"MI, (-- 7W. ) jilm., still oil" thr try.f,il, Pit motaht, blit, N Ilom 04"to"s At* fto"Olval moo a A :T. /I. O* 00 so sea,-. of .049 o0- 0 "1104 SiO2 Gla'1800 Solulity of 00 N.R. Dertey AND 'Goo I ood Jw1w j". S.R.), 23 is] 793-W i goo g 'adub aty 4 a SiOs + Mi glAsses containing * 3 CO 5(1% SiO 600' 01d !" oo Bit l 4, at to 1300 C. showed a jxjvgw Woo with lem"tutc tucPt (Of 911" with 1407; S01t. Thit glAss Showed a darresue, at IMV to IJW', apparently owing to the Q09 formation of a chemical compound which is decompo*,d by water into B.O. and on imiuble Ailica fesidue, The If)* x)lu. moo bifitY (of 91A" of 21% SA at OW (compared with other IIA%vs) mAy also be c*uwd by the formation of a compound which dis. boo sociAtes at higher temperaturtm- Confirroation for thiS View WAS C&AUVOCOM Ass.st.& 49TALLWGICAL LITINAT01041 SION sl"Ostva Its S81490 WIN sair a" ""In v A - . M . - I I . . A I a ad 0 W U z AV NO As 17 It a am a I am 00000000. 0 0 00 0-0 tt*o W "! ! 11: 'a Is "a a' t O~V W WTI ............ ........ ...... ------ --------------- UESSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and I-10 Their Applications - Silicates. Glass. Ceramins. Binders. Abs Jour Ref Zhur- Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 8960 Author Dertev, N.K., Khudyakova, T.A. and Vaganova Inst. Gorki Poiytechnical Institute. Title The Effect of Heat Treatment and Stresses in Glass on the Latter's Surface Chemical Resistance. Orig Pub Tr. Gor1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1955, 119 No 3, 17-26 Abstract The effect of heat treatment and of stresses on the chemical resistance (KhU) of -lass a (G) has been investigated as well as the question of improving the KhU of the latter's. Card 1/3 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and I-10 Their Applications - Silicates. Glass. Ceramica. Binders, Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 3v 1957, 8960 Specimens of sheet glass and K-3 glass (composition given),were used in the tests. The surface KhU-was tested by the mylius iodo-epsin method, the concentration of iodi-eosin.Na-in the:solution being deter- mined with the aid of a FEEK-M photoelectric colorimeter. It is shown that the KhU de- pends to a great extent on the condition of the surface film heat treatment below 4ooO having a great elfect of the KhU of the G.0 When -G is soaked at temperatures below 1+00 a considerable decrease in KhU is observed from *which it follows that the cooling rate of G below 4000 must be the maximum possible. Card 2/3 AUTHOR: Xhudyakova, T. A. SOV32-24-10-11/70 TITLE: An Automatic Chrono-Conductometric IMethod of Analysid for Mixtures of Sulfuric Acid, Acrylic Acid, and Ammonium Bi- sulfate (Avtomaticlieskiy khronokonduktometricheskiy metod analiza smesi aernoy i akrilovoy kislot i bisullfata ammoniya) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr lo, PP 1197-12oo (USSR) ABSTRACT: The conductometric analysis method suggested by A. K. Kallye (Refs 1, 2) has a series of advantages, compared with other analyses of this type. The difference between the method described in the present paper and the one mentioned above is the automatic addition of the titration liquid from a Mariotte container. The analysis is carried out with a special conductometer constructed with the assistance of N. Ye. Pavlov under the application of a self-recording millivoltmeter (Ref 3). A drawing, of the plant as well as a description are riven which show that a viillivoltmeter of the tyDe was ur!ed. The described method makes poscible ti-je determination of not only the sulfuric Card 1/2 and acrylic acids, but also of ammonium sulfate. In the BOV/32-24-70-11/70 An Automatic Chrono-Conductometric Method of Analysis for Mixtures of Sulfuric Acid, Acrylic Acid, and Ammonium Bisulfate cane of a titration of the mixture which contains all three components the conductometric curve has three fissures. The experivental results obtained (,-iven in tables) show that the titration time of the sulfuric acid and of the ammonium sulfate is changed directly proportionally with the con- centration of the latter. The minimum concentration of the acrylic acid which can be determined in this mixture in OpOl n. Data are given in tables as well as graphic re- presentations. There are 4 fi,mlures, 2 tables, and 6 ref- erences, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institute in. A. A. Zhdanova (Gorlkiy Polytechnical Institute~imeni A. A. Zhdanov) Card 2/2 KHUDYAKOVA T.A ; NEMTSEVAj L,I*; BALANDINAV M,A. Chronoconductometric determination of ethylene oxide in the presence of methacrylic acid and iron salts. Zhur.prikl. khim. 35 ~o.4t824-827 .Ap 162. (MIM 15:4) 1. Gor'kovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut, kafedra analiticheskoy khimii, (Ethylene oxide) (Conductometric analysis) -jm,.- I 4 9 6 3 -A 5 6 it akhnoi.~.(Goil Xi "N 8.11163100610041 6`41 8-'~td. nd ini e,.;,- ;'06~t.iIdetAddilli: d' I:ejioi~~-' oint,-- was, et,:evm: i~'tAn- Ame'. Boo -.-K.RUD.YAKO.VA, T.A.; VAGANOVAP V.N. Chronoconductometric method for determining ammonium chloride in an iron - zinc electrolyte. Trudy po khim.1 khim.tekh. no.1:135-139 163- (MIRA -17:12) KHUDYAKOVA, T.A.; AUROV, A.P.; KRYLOVA, V.I. ChronoconducLometric method for the determination of sodium poly- methacrylate, its copolymer with methyl methacrylate and for the analysis of mixtures with NaOH. Zhur.anal.khlm. 19 no.9:1137-1141 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Gorikovskiy politekhnichaskiy institut imeni Zhdanova. KRESHKOV, A.P.; KHtMYAKOVA, T.A.; AUROV, A.P.; ARBATSKIY, A.P. Chronoconductometric method for determining maleic anhydride in its copolymer with styrene and sodium styromaleinate. Plast. massy no.7r 51-55 165. (MIRA 18:7) LREISHKOvip A.P.; KODYAKOVAj T-A,. Chronoconductometric method for determining weak acids, Zhur. ar4al. khim. 20 no-5:625-629 165. (MIRA 18: 12) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I. 14endeleyeva i Gorlkovskiy politekbnicheskiy inLtitut imeni A.A. Zhdanova. Submitted March 27, 1961,. KHUDYgQVA -T..A . -,, -ti KRESHKOV, A.P. Chronoconductometric method of determining weak acid nalts. Zav. lab. 31 no. 1213J+27-1430 t65 (MIRA 19:1) 1. GorIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Moskovskiy khimiko- tekhnologicheskiy institut. u -rrl' t..o %W!,Ov. P't", 36 n,-,.91.20-%)'-2007 (MIRt, '-78. j ~'-tk K?.nA u Z jilanova T, 3957,5-66 1.'w Frc 7NR- AP6000683 SOURCE CODE: DR/0080/65/038/009/2002/2007 AUTHOR: KhudZjacoval T. A.; Pavol".707a., Yf3* I*, KOZ1011., R. V. ---------- ORG: gorky F~ol7t2.RbR_~~_ Institute im. A. A. Zhdano-v (Gor1kov3kiy polltekbnicbeskly ins t TITIX: Cbronoc onduc tome tric analysis of v- raixture of chlorcisilane and silicon tetrachloride.-,,.(i, SOURCE: Zburnal prikladnoy khimli, v. 38, no. 9, 11?65, 2002-2007 TOPIC TAGS: obomical reaction, sllnng, silicon compotind., metal ebanical anslysi.q ABSTRACT: in the case of a mixture of 1's'C13 and S'C14P tbo hydrolysis reaction procoods according to the followin-a scheme.* -.-!'1f0[1 ~-~ si(oll), + vicl,I f Is 1 (-; i:j iffoll = Si(0101 M For the anal7sia of such a mixture, the artAcle proposoo a method based on abro-noconductometric tibration with bydroebloric acid, accompanied b7 the fopmation of sodium acetate during the bydrol-yals of 1jSiC!3 ond SiCl4o Sodlum acotate roaots with byoroobloric acid in equivalent Card ,ACC NR1 AP6000683 Proportiona, The oiornll reaction used for purposea of* P-nn.1yels is the following: As a result of -the reaction, from one gram nole of Milli thot'e Apo formed 5 gram r,.oles of hydroebloric qajd. In tho Ovar,-_41~ reaction, I gram mole of SIC11 gives 1~ gram molea of hydrochlori.,, ncid. By determining the amoani of hydrochloric acid formed Jn tho ovors1l' rove- tion, it Is possible to determine the componition of t'-Jc mixture from the amount of excess hydrochloric acid. It is claimed thot tho proposnd method of analysis can be uned for the nnaly8l.o of coli-,rad find turbid Industrial mixtures of trichloroollano and ollicon tot-1-Poblorlde. Or I V art, has: 4 formulas, I figures and 3 tableau, SUB CODE-. 07/ SIUBM DATE: 05ADr63/ ORIG 11177: 016/ OTH RETP, 007 MAKOVA, R.Y., kandidat tekhnicheskilth nauk; MIRZOINT, A.G., Inzhener; UKSTIN, Z.F., Whener; KMTAXOTA, V.A., Inzhener; MAKABOTA, 1.1., Illentric strength of main cables having paper cord-styroflex iusulation. Vest. elektroprom. 28 uo.4-*1-)5 Ap 157. (KLRA 10.6) 1. Hauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut kabellnoy promyshlennosti. (Blectric cables) KHUDYAKOVA f, --- t. - Ancient wisdom serves 20th centur7 humanity. Nauka i zhiznl 30 n no.4:66-70 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:7) ( W MINE, ARABIC) (RASULEV, KHAMHA RASMWICH) KHUDYAXGVA, Ye.N. starshaya meditainBkaya sestra (Arkhazigeltak) Preparing a patient for abortion and postoperative care. Med.sostra 20 no.12:50-51 D 161. (IM, 15:3) (APORTIOK) (POSTOARATIVE CARE) KMENEVSKAYAP V.ye.; TAKusHgVsKAYA, I.V.; KAFLUNOVA, L.S.; KHUDYAKOVAI YU*A* Soil improvement characteristics of the Palace of the Soviets Park. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 61 Biol., pochv. 18 no.1:45-56 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kafedra fiziki i melioratsii rochv, kafedra pochvovedeniya, kafedra agrokhimii, i kafedra biologii t)ochv. Moskovskogo univeriit--,"~L. KHUDYAKOVA, Yu.A.j ZUYEVA, I.N. Absorption of activity of gibberellin in soils. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no.32035-340 "61 (MM Mal) 1. Kafedra biologii pochv Moskovskogo gosudarstvermogo uni- versiteta imeni Lomonosova. 4- MILMAX011,11, Yu. A. ~ .- .- ~ I- I .. .1 ~. "Comparative Chracteristic of the Culturcs of Azotobacter." r! ;-,As !:~ .!'cr "ci-ree of Cand. 2iolo,jcvI 6ci. 5ub 29 Dee 50, Inst of Eicrobiolof,,j, Acad Lei USSR Sumary 71, 4 Sept 52. Dissertations Frenent f r Dai-re s in Scj, and iuigi. in lloacow S~~_L in 3.95 . From Vecherny.,--.v-a 1,oslva. Jan-Dec 1950. 7 (X,U)u L(u) a 2: a + ai(XIUIUX )U + a(x,u) 0 ij x x x iYj i j i k i which is defined in a bounded domain G with the boundary S and which satisfies the boundary condition UIS ~2) the following theorem is derived: Let the following propositions be 2+ V (G) (9 > 0) and a fulfilled: (A) There are a function v,(x)c- C 2 function v 6 C (G) such that L(v L(v, in' G, 2(x) 2) 0 1 Card 1/3 /63/148/001/006/032 S~02 0 Solvability criteria of the ... B 12/BJBO L(vj f 1 (x) 6 C1+ V(G), v v 1(~(),"< v2(x) in C' 1 1 S '~(X) -' Y2 1 S (B) The condition of ellipticity is uniformly fulfilled in the domain G 2+,, 2+V tx F-G, v 1 -