SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KITAYEV, V.Y. - KITAYEV-SMYK, L.A.
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TERENTIM, borls Petreivich, prepod.j i~"*.LL__~'_kiL~-~-itAtl_T!IYgtnlyvyiob,
I.rop-)dq ';CIRif)VITSM, Pouan Varko,.icii, prei-ca.; KRAUS,
Lyuslyen Adollfovich, prepod.; PUTIL15VA, Iya flikolayevna.,
prepod.; VrWmala uchastlye LYAWN@;FAYA, A.D.* Inzh.;
LYTIBSKIY, G.S.,, qtv. red.; VOLCir)A:-.SYAYA, V.Ye., red.
fVower syntems of enterpriSe3j Energetika Pred-
prilatti avlazi. Voskvn, SvIsizI, 1%5. 614 P. WIFA 1819)
1. YnAov:3kiy elektro"kimicLeakly institut svyazi (for all
except Lyu-3skill VolodArskaya).
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AUTHOR s
BokWayevs IL, A.
ORG I none
TI=t On-off d-o voltage stabilizer with a perallel-oomeated ragalatioX00-
sistor
SOU=t Ilektrosvyas', no. iOg 1965p 64-70
TOPM UOSs voltage stabiliserp transistor voltage stabilizer
ABSTRAM A transistorized d-o voltage stabilizer operating under sustained j
oscillation oonditions is oonsidered. Zesontially, a regulating transistor
P-4, P-2099 or P21O)p an esitter-coupled trigger, and. a comparison almit
@total of 6 transistors) constitute the stabIlixer which can handle a relatively
heavy load current with a voltage ripplo of about i%. Formulas for the prim1pa
pDrameters of the stabUiser are developed. An experimmts.1 verification an a
laboratory hookup daveloping 3 amp at 15 Y (50% load drop, t 9% supply-"Itago
variation) is reWted, Orig. arts hall 4 filurss, 34 formlas mA 1 tWAA.
SUB CODSt SO SUNI DAM 00rob65/ ORM RM 003/ OTS RM 00i
nw
C.Ord 1/1
VWI 521*3oQ72*2
-Mhdmmd@
KITAYBV,Y*., glavnyy inzhener
For a xts&O Increase In labor productivity. Strot.mat., Isdel,
I konstr. I no.30-9 Kr'55. (NLRA 8:10)
1. C11synoys upravleniye shifernoy kroyll
(Roofing, Slate) (Pipes Clay)
?uol Abotraetx JOO" 1399.
Vol, X7,, Wo*2 IufttmcItv),V IV. MI.
Feb. IcM
Zleatria, Powers
11TATIV, Too; Insh.
---
Adsorption of calclux hydroxide by asbestos and I0 signififtZOO
for the technology of asbestos cement production. Strol. mt. 4
no.12:11,-34 D 158. (NIZA 1102)
(Asbestos cement) (Adsorption)
KITAYEVp Y9.11'.0 Inzh,j FJUKH, I.A.p red.
[Beat conditions for manufacturing asbestoo--,@ez*nt materials
from sand cement using pressure antoclaving) Optinallwe uslo-
vila, proizvodetva ajbesto-tssm9ntnykh materlalov Is poscivini-
otogo toomento a primenenlem avtoklavnol obrAbotki pod cavlanism.
Moskva, Otdol n&ucbno-tokhn.InforrAt9iI, 1959. 47 p.
(VJRA 1511)
(Asbestos cement) (Auto clavoe)
KITAYEVO Y*#N.o Jush.1 ZLRETMaY. B,I., otv. red,
(The best cements for the manufacture of asbestos-cement
materials] Optimllays, tsementy dlia proisvodstva asbostotee-
mentTqkh materialav. Moskva,, Otd*1 nauchno-tekbn.informatelip
1959. 71 p. (MIRA 15tl)
(cement) (Isbestom cement)
Poptixotion of asbestos fibers ud its effect on properti" of
sobestoo-oament products. Str6i. mt. 5 no.6t32-34 Jo 139.
(Asbestos oevmmt) (KIRA 12%8)
KITAY39V, U.N., lush.: GOICHARSKAYA, D.A.. tekhnik
Rnsistance of autoclave-bardanad asbestos c@Pwnt to cheal-
cal actions and possibilitlen for making pipes us ing sand
cements. Strol.wat. 3 no.21s17-19 N 159. ()CIBA 1313)
(Pipe, Aabeston-catieni.-Corroslon)
K1TA'YE"w'...-Xe,N.p inzh.; GONCHARSKATA, R.E.; ZJLIXTSKIT, B.I., ctv. red.;
ERLUG1, LA.# red.
[Asbestos cement materials obtained frcn sand cementr try
autoclave treatment, and their chemIcal resistance to cor-
rosive solutions] WmIchoskala stoikontl v agrossirnykh
rastvarakJ% asbentoteementnykh matorialovj poluchaw7kb Is
ponchanistykb tsenantoy a pr1menenlem artokLaynot obrabotkls
Moskva, Otdol nauchno-tekhn. Informats!i, 1960. 24 p.
(MIRA 1@il)
(Asbestos cement)
KITAYEV, Ye. N., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into the production
of asbestos-cement material of high quality." Moscow, 1960- 37 PP;
(Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR9 Moscow
Chemical Technology Inst im D. 1. Mendeleyev, Gosplan RSFSR, Scienti-
fic Research Inst for Asbestos, Mica, Asbestos-cement Articles, and
the Planning of Construction of Enterprises -.in the Mica Industry,
"NIIAsbesttsement"); 100 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 155)
BLoKH, G.S., kand. tekbn. naukl CHWITAKp U.N.# kud. Ukkm. Usuki
H&LMMCHp VA.j kand, tokbn, nak; QUq B-N-9 kand- t*kbz-
nauirl KORMUnAl R.K. kand tekhn. mkl ROM, AJI.
kamd. takhn. naukI ZM16VP D*;* namcbm red.; M@,
M,O,, red, tomal SKRWTAYSVg Be&*# glav. rod.; BAUTITEV,
PaXo, redel T&ITATZVj UsNoo red.1 KITATOORODSXIY# lelej redel
MWV.INBIIYI 79.716, rW.-I" ROKPARM, Te.L., rod.1 KHOLMI, I.I.,
red,j GCRVICH# S.A.# red. isd-vaj M@Mp II.V.p tAkhn* rod,
(Handbook on Us manufacture of structural ceramics] Spra-
voobnik po prolsvodstvu stroitellnoi keram4ki, Moskya, Gose
isd-vo IA-ry po stroit,, arkhit. i stroit, materialax*
Vol.l. [General information and production control) ObWwhio
ovedenila i kontroll proizvodstva. Pod red. MAJUghkovicha.
1961. 464 P. (MIRA l5s2)
(Ceramics) (Building materials)
KrTATEVO U.N., kand.tekhn.wwk
--Z- - @ I. -- - --- -
Problem in developing the production of "bostos cement Pipes*
StroLuts 7 noagsI9-23 Ag 461. (MMA l4sS)
(Pipe, Asbestos-assent)
. I @" . - 1- -.1- @ -'- - -- I -@-- 1, -1.
KITAYEVp U.N., kand,takhn.naut
Iffect of the conditions of manufacture on the quality of
asbestos-cement sheet elements. Trudy XIIAsbeattesmants, no.12i
18-54 161, OaRA 16 18)
(Asbestos cement)
XITAYEV, U.N., kend.takhn.nauk
Significance of the composition of portland cement& In the
Intenoifiattlon of production of asbestos coment products.
strai.mat. 8 rw.l-.35-38 js 162. (MA 150)
(Port!" cement) (Asbestos cement)
77777@@
BUDIaM, P.P.1 AIZKFZM; M.S,; BAJUNOVp O.M.1 BOLDY?ZV, A.S.;
DMIXOp X.D,j VOILHEMKIlp I.V.; GRMDTOVp N.V.; ZHUXOV, A.V.;
ZLURp L.B.;-XITAIEV,, U.N.; XOSHKIMO V.0.1 KRUPIN, A.A,;
MURCKSM I P,G,j POPOVp A,N.j SUKHOTSKIY, S.F.; USPINSKIY, V.V.;
MLIBT# I.k.j SHVAGIIMV,, MePq YWHXEVICII,, M.O.
Conference on increasing the durability of corrugated roofing
shoots. Stroi.mat. 8 no I:p*3 of cover Ja 162* (HIRA 150)
Roofing)
KITAYEV, Ye 0 1-nd. tekbn. nauk
Teaboological factors In Increasing the rate of production of
sheets of asbestos cownto Strot, mat, 8 no.918-12 3 162.
(MIRA 15slO)
(Asbestos oewnt)
81061/1;5/000/002/04A/088
P156/'P144
Minn: Kit4yev# Ye. so
TITLE: 3,?lection of oqmento for producing high-graie asbestos
cement Oompoi.ento
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnals Xhimiya, no. 2, 1963, 394o'abotract
2M221 (Tr. 9 -1. In-t asbesta, slyudy, asbostotoomentn,
izdeliy I priyokkir. ntr-va predprlyntly slyud. prom-ati,
no-14, 1962g 89-102)
TEXT: ALloording to a number of resoarch work*ra# asbestos cement
components made using a mixture with a Portland cement ban@, with
increased C 33 and C 2S contents and a reduced C 3A content, have the highest
ntrengthe after storage for long periods In moist air conditions. The
increased C 35 content Improve# all the properties of components made of
asbentoo cement. Grinding the cement more finely also ham a good
effect. Industrial tests have confirmed that the relationships arrived
at in the laboratory are correct. With cement containinr constant amounts
Card 1/2
5/0f%, 1,/', ""1000/002/04 (%fol 0
Selection of cements for producing B156/DI44
of C 3A and C4AF, increase in the amount of C38 and a corresponding
reiuction In the amount of C23 Improve the strength ani Jensity of
components and reduce their wator-aboorption proportion. The output of
plate-molding machines in also Increased. Increase In the content of C 3A
causes deterioration in the filtration properties of articlea za,le of
asbestos cement, and weakens the bond between the asbeaton cev,ent fibre
and the solid cement. The following Ideal cement compo9ition Is
recommended for w4e production of high-grade asbestos cement nrtirlso:
C 3 > -7%. C A? up to 16@, free CaO< 1%,
3 ,55% (by clinker)t C2S < 20%, C 3A 3 4
so3 2.5-3-5%. The specific surface area of the cement must b43200 cm 3'.
II[Abstrnoterle note: Complete translation
Card 2/2
KlTAYEV, Yd.m.
Principlos of intensifying the process of manufacturing asbestos-
cownt products, Trudy XNAsbeettsements no.1502-138 162.
(min 160)
(Asbestos oement)
ANASTASIADI, A.P.; BOROVSKIY, V.R.; MORNOV, G.V.; KOPELYANSKrY.
G.D.1 HAK, I.L.; PECHUF0, S.S.; PITEVSKIY, I.M.;
RACHEVSKATA, K.D.1 HEYZUR, Yu.B.1 RIBAK L L I TSEFELIOVICti,
M.R.1 SIPMKHERl L.I.1 YMHXEVICH, M.,0.Id*;e;ssd]j IGZ=D,
Tu.G., nauchnyy rud.; BELUGIN, A.T., nauchnyj red.; KOGAN,
G.S., nauchnyy red.; XHZHMINSKIY, S.A., nauchnyy IW.;
MITSKEVICH, M.Lt nauehnyy r*d.; SILMK, S.G., notuehnyy red.;
TRIIMNIK, Z.Ye., nauchnyy red.; ZUBAREV, K.A.t glay. red.;
TROPIMOV, I.P., red.1 BIRARTAYEV, B.G., glay. red.j HAUTITEV,
PA., red.; gITAMI*.IL,, red.; KITAYGONDDSKIY, I.I., red.;
RDKHVARGER, Ys.L., red.; KHDLIN, I.I., red.; CHEIMIMKAYA,
R.L., red.1 RDDIONOVA, V.14., tekhn. red.
(Manual on the production of gypsum and gypsum products] Spra-
vochnik po proizvodstvu gipsa i gipsovykh Isdelli. (By] A.P.
Anastasladi I dr. Pod red. K.A.Zubnreva. Moak", Gosstrol-
Izdat, 1963. 464 p. (MRA 160)
(Gypsum) (Gypsum products)
KITAM# le.M.p kand.takhn.nauk
Zffsot of the quantity and grade of asbestos on tbe produti.4vity
machlose and the quality of slats,,
of shoot-miolding Stroi. mat.
9 noW-4 Ap 163, (laRA 160)
(Asbestos eownt)
KITAYE O.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
. Yj-j,
Produation of shoot asbestos coment producta from low-grnde ambentoso
Strol.rr,at* 9 noo1206-37 D 163, (PC HA 17: 3)
U
I A-
KITAYFV, YOON.
Autoclaved asbestos-tement products mda witli windi and aIAg cements,
Truly NIIAsbeattsementa, no.16:116@121 163. (MIRA 160)
(Asbestos cement)
IITAYEVP YS.K.V kand. taktn' na"-tk
Wnufacturing sheet asboat,)s ,twn*. pmIucto frcs varlovo
makes of pnrtland cement, Strcll, mll. 10 noa#'A@-14 Y lb4o
(KM 17WI
sr Til f- ..,Tn? VIAI-Ir , 1, - - T
P. 1 1 -Z. . @ , , , a - V 4. 1-1 1 v ft;) . YvVICH T@ !@ - ,
f
@ @. . @ f, 11) , : -!I A
5KE iull
"' E'l- Fil i - j
,,, .1 1"AL E-NMITIMUjIG
KITAY"KV, TII.M@
Iffect of wcotla and stivulants of the central nervous systm
on the tinot of appearance of rigor mortis@ Farm. I toks. 71 noeit
13-16 8-0 058 (Knu IlIn
le Kafoidra farmakologit (save - prof. %*A* Moshcherskays)
Chelyabinskogo seditsinnkogo Institutao'
(DIATH,
off. of analoptics & nirrotics on rigor mortis (Rua))
(NARCOTICS, effects,
on rigor mortis (Rua))
(ANALUPTICS, offecteg
same Owus))
KITAYEI, Yu.M.
Fc)-,.al skln edema in thtj aresi okl* the strAnInflation rurrow.
S
Sud.-med.ekspart. 'I no. 2!0--iA @lp-Jc I&.. (RIPA 170)
1. KafedrR sudabnoy meditniny (znv. - dotsow D.P.lAykin)
Karagandinikogo, modltAnskc)j,,o Institutoi.
KITAYEV, Yu,,H,
Nonfatal trauma caused by a high-tension current. Sud.med.
ekspert. 6 no93s53-55*'ftR'63* (MIRA, 16%10)
1. WtArn oudabnoy xeditsiny (zav. - doteent D,B* lay'kin)
Karagandinskogo meditsinskogo, Institute*
(K=TRICITYI qRMISS FROM)
KIUYV, Yu. R.
Intal aup"tion in a came of ascarUals. god. paruz. i peras. bol. 27
no.4096 Jl-AS 638, (MM l2s2)
1. Is knfedr7 sudabnoy mediteirW Lumpndinskogo gosudarittvemogo md-
Itainskogo Instituta (say. rAfedroy Dj. lAykin).
(ASCARUSIS, ones reports#
fatal aspiratlon of Ascarls (Rua))
K-:@J,Ayvj, Yu,Pj Th"YiTOL'SKAYA, T.V.; ARBU.(7j, A. Ye.
Synthoses or heterocyclic compounds based on E. Fisher's
reaction. Part 3S Catalysts of an "abnormal" course or reaction.
Zhur, ob, Kh1M, 34 noo61l835-1843 ja 164. (MIRA 17:7)
C4-
Now SAW at bdom"
k mddkbd mishww YA. P. It"we (v. I. tilaww.
mate Vow.
KOM. UJW.Irr-Akw. AmW. Shia.
0611, Tbb M"bW Is bm"d an the ~Aus
412 + 4 1 ft Call
('MOGOW b Wd. by
#mwomoof KI. the tv". ad. IMW the owea I Is
RkMIC4 bwb wkb It-A.Ift Tb6 mmlxd As wvwas* in
see" -W6 h" of rowing With I.
Mar 52
In2be A"itum of 01 vboftpborm@ Acids to Vr-
vatursted compounds. IV. Addition of D1&Ik71qbos-
pbonia Acids to Unsaturated AldehAes; New WArtbod,
or Syntbesizing Unsaturattd 0(-E4!drOx7phO6PbMIC RD-
tarx,* A. S. Pudovik, Tu. P. Aitayev, Lab of Org
Cbm of Kazan Affilliate, Acad Scl USM, and Kazan
state U
*Zbur Obisbch KhIn" Vol XXIIA No 3, vp 467-473
Dlalk7iphosphoroux acids in presence of alcabolatos
or aikall oftau wili &" to ce, P-uumtd aldeftdos
at the carbomyl group, forulng eeuws of wwatdL
20902
Jbr 52
(ContA)
OC-kadroxypho"honic acids. The products or &Mn
or dlalkylph"phorous acids to acrolein, ClAMMIC
aldob7t*, crotonic aldebyde, furyl acroleln,, wad
boxedlene-2,4-al-I were sepd and described.
t 4
XITAYEV, Yu. P., Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "on tho Mochanism of
E. Fisher's Reaction and Cases of Its Abnornal Course.'" Moaj,
1957. 18 pp (Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Organic Chemistry im 11. D.
Zelinskiy), 100 copies (KLP 48-57, 105)
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ARBUOV. A.Ts.: KITATIT, Tu. P.
Synthesis of heterocyclic compounds on the basis of 1, Tischer's
reaction. Part 2t Abnormal course of 2. Tischer's reaction. Zhur.
ob. khtm. 27 no*9t2341-2354 a 157. (min n:3)
l.Kasanakly khIalko-takhnologicheskly Institut.
(Chemical reaction--Mechanism)
;'WHOR AMBUZOV A.10*,,4mber of th4 ACA.Uicy, KI-LAffv Ill.r. FA 3146
TITLA A rolarographic btudy of the -rautomerl-aW-UZ-1-,@r Ual Isomerism of
bome Arylbydrazones.
jzuenonlyti tautomerli I geometricho!)KOY il,=.erli reko';oryxh arliginra-
ronov polyarografichaskim metodom. -Ifusalarq
I-MiuUICAL Doklady Akadenii Mauk 5M, 1757, Vol 113, Nr 3, pp 577 -58o (U-b-b-R-)
Received 611957 Reviewed 7/1957
ABSTRACT As it is kfiown that tautmoric form and atersolemers regancrate &*. (W
forunto potentials on a mercury-arop oloatroop, tne polarographit method
was chosen in the present case, by means ol whien the mxilf1cations taking
place nn tno occasion of the dissolution of aryliqydmoneA In alcohol we-
ro controlled. PolaroZrams were recorded during stora@e In tto dark of the
methanol solutions of phonyl hydrasonev of acetone, of mothyl ethyl ketonsp
of methyl iaopropylketone, of cyclohexanon, of acetopnel-lon, of n- choln.
no acatophenon, of vinegar- and benzono aldenydes. A borate buffer wita
jN,; .42 was used. The concentration of the solutions invostigatoo was
.10 @'2.10-4
'I moi. Tnere follows the dvmcripl.i,.@ Qf the delpher"ig of
wo polarcgrams. By **am of polarography It was founa that the foran of tne
pnertylb7drasone of acetaldohyde are not &t*rooIsoh..r* but tattwers. The
substame with the melting point at 57' which is obtUneA i@y ." I"W-rao-
tion of the component In other in We cold or from the second form by treat-
ment with a d0j, alcohol solution is an antlisomer-phony1hydrazone,, whilat
the suostance with the melting point at 98 - lolu was found to ve & 2-pnonyl-
Card V2 nydrLzone stnyloneo besides,-two isomers of phany1hydrazone nebzo*#&1d*qd*
AUTWR- AMMOV,A*13# Member of the AoadeW of Soienoeo PA - 2742
JOAM-11YU.J!,
TITLIt On the Mechanism and Abnormal Course of B.PLSCMIS Reaotion.
(0 mekhanisme r*aktall NoVishers, I anormallum protakenli yveAumsism)
FZRICD1CAI4 Doklady Akademii Wauk SM, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 4, Vp 807-810 (V.S.S.R.)
Reocived: 6 / 1957 Renewed: 7 / 1957
ABSTRAM The authors showed previously that the ary1hydrazones, may exist in the
three tautomerio forme, the polargrophio aotivity of all three forms
prov s the exislenoe of oonjunotions of bindings in their moleoules.
This paper Is Intended to show the nature of the intermediary effsot
of bindings in the an)VAnusins fona. The molsoules of the#@ ocopounds
oontain two double bindings whioh are sayarated by nitrogen atom i i.e.,
there exist two groups with 1(p-o=juSLtions in each of them. In so
far as arylbydrasone compounds are of a basio nature# their state Is oca-
siderably influsnoed by the aoid medi%=6 Thus, bydrazine of the one
group smy brim about a 14 connection of an add tooording to a
1(d -oonjugated system. By this a mors basio hydrazins is produced,
wh4ob I-oomes an anion. In this oanneotion the effeat prvduoed by
oatal,vxorv in YLWMIS reaotion booomes understandable, They shift
the tautomerio equilibrium in the direation of enhyfirazine and &GU-
vats the bindings. The most characteristic feature of I o16-oonjusated
systems is their ability of entering into roootiono at the Dion
Ca A 1/ 2
PA - 2742
On the Xechaniss and Abnoml Course of LFISCMIS Rsacticc-
synthesis. The authors believe that sow 1#6-conjusated system &",
under certain cirounstanoest able to bring about a now distribution
of ejectrm dowities tocompaMed by an intermlsoular transforoAtion
of the t"o of the Dion synthesis, above all the enhydrusine mystemis.
In this paper It me shown by the emsploe of$ phenyl homsinee of
aostonot isopmpyl ketonto pinaoolins, pyroacemio acid. aaetophenon,
etc., that *at has been said about the anonwlLy of ketone-aryllqdra-
zone dooo"Ition (which p" no methylew Zsvup besides oL*onyle)
by OU2012 'a true. Ancieslous products were obtained from acetone-
phevy1hydrusinos " f rm mthylAsoprophyl. ketone , the structural
form of which are Sim. The theories worked out by the authors con-
coming the oouree of reaction are ilaustrated by m&m of gmphe
and are disomsed in detail. (8 Citations from Slav Nblicationso,
i Table. 8 groups of Ohmioal lor=LU*)#
ASSOCIATIM Kazan OWnical-Toohnologioal Institute.
PIUMZNTED M
SMWTTEDs 12.110956
AVAIWLEt Library of Congress
Card 7/2
50) t5 (4) SOV/'2C-!?7-4-25/60
AUTHORSt KitayG!,-TuL-rq Budnikov, G, K.# Arbuzorp A* Ye,t A@adpmlcfan
'AITLEx Y@larographio Investigation of the Tautomerism of Same Scm.1-
and Thionemicarbazones in Solutions
PERIODICAL: Doklady kkadomli nauk SSSRO 19599 Vol 127, 1;-, 4j PP 818-821
(USSR)
ABSTUCTI As the problem of the struature and tautomer'Lam of neml- and
thiosemicarbasones has not yot been fully solved, the authors
started with this article a systematic 1nvestJg*tIon of the
structure and behavior of the repreo,@ntatlyes of this type of
compounds# At firstp the polarographic method was used, The
seml- and thiocemicarbazonos of acetone, methyl-othyl ketone,
neetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, c.Tclopentane, benzal4ehydev and
a-'@etophenone as well an the thiosenicarbazons of par&- and
isopropylbenzaldehyde were investigated by menns of an LP-55
polarograph (Eley"Yakly system) with photographic recordinggof
pclarograms, The polarograms were recorded for buffer solutions
of the above compounds with the P11-values 5.7, 7.3, 9.3 at 200,
and a molar concentration of the aemi- and thioeemi@arba:inea of
Card !/3 5- je4 -5-10-3. A family of curves was otta.'ro.1 for evAry
Polarog--aphic Investigation of the Tautomerism of S01,12C-1, 27-4-25/60
Some Scmi- and Thionamicarbazonoo in Solutions
solution with a certain pH-Yalue@ Tho polaroeTams show the
high similarity in the behavior and, consequently9 in the
structures of the individual vompounds. Certain rulce for the
polarograms of tho aliphatic aldehydes ani ketonAs as wnlI as
of tho alicyolic ketones of sami- and thlosomicarbstones wart
found in the change of polarograme (Fig 1); the wavas with an
E,12-v-1*4 to -Is55 v fizat become smaller with the timo, grow
again# and finally disappear campletely. The all;hati,.- &n.1
alicyclic =-compoun4s hal - as thP7 -)i:vr :n two 'Muteimerl-j
forms - two waves at Zip o-.-1.5 v and Ei/2 --I.I -e,
Comparative polarograms of the aqueo-as alcohol solutions of
3-methylthiosomicarbazone were re.-orded whio9i also show the
two waves corresponding to the two tautomer'n forcis
(E 1/2 ~ -068 and ~ -1-15 v). An analysis of thepolarograns
led to thefollowing resultt-t All compounds investigated had an
enverl- and enthiosemicarbasons structure in aqueous an4
aqueous-alcoht.'ic solutions. There is no transition of thn
Card 21/3 double bond frts the a2omethIn Croup into the carbonyl group.
P,.'Aar3eraphie Investiration of 'the Tautororicti of SOV/20-127-4-25/60
Somei Semi- and 7hiosemicarbazones in Solutions
The Iolarograme of the bonzalsemi- and aentophenorethlocom"_
narbazonoo again showod only one wave (E 1/2 3).
In the general casof the polarograms pointed to 4 possible
tautomers of the semi- and thionamicarbazonce. 7hey pemit
the following trannitionat
R
i-CH 2-? - I-IM-C - Is -0 R -CH - G
24- 1 'M - 1M-C - NH2
0
R(H) t @ 0(s) Wo f 4 (S)
aI -CH 2- a - N .1.,4 - jm@-4@ RI-Ca.@O- NU-N- C- IM 2
ROO OH(SH) A(11) SH(ga)
There aro 3 figures and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet*
ASSOCIATIOIN thimicheekly Institut Imo A6 To, Arbuzova. E&zanekogo filial&
Akadamli nauk SSSR (Chemical Institute of the Katan' Branch
of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITZEDi may 21t 1959
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AUTHORt
- Kitayev, ru. P. (Kazan$) BOV/74-28-3-6/6
qm- -
TITLE: Syntheses of Heterocyclic Compounds on the Basis of &.rj**tOr1m
Reaction (Sintezy geterotaiklicheakikh soyedineniy ra o9nove
reaktaii E. Fishers)
PERIODICALs Uspekhi khimii, 1959, Vol 28, Hr 3, pp 356-360 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The present summary is dedicated to the fact that the reaction
detected by the German scientist S.Vischer and rated after
him was found 75 yearn ago. A further motive for this paper
was the proof of the catalytic character of the reaction
detected by the Russian chemist A. Ye. Arbuzov 45 years ago
The reaction found by 7trebAr became the basis of the 14boraiory
syntheses in the fiQld of nitrogen-containing heterocyclic
compounds. In this reaction about 80 different ary.1 hydra-
zines were used (Table 1). It may be expected that numerous
further compounds of this claso will be successfully used In
this reaction. In the nelection of aryl hydrazines, however,
some limitations were found (Refa 27,20). From the carbonyl
compounds different aldehydes, ketones, aldehyde- and keto
acids an well as thetr voters, phenols, couzarknones and
Card 1/3 ketolactones were used (Table 2). It can be seen from the
Syntheses of Heterocyclic Compounds on the SOV/74-28-3-6/6
Basis of E. Fischer0s Reaction
data available that by means of the P*Ascbsr reaction substituted
indoles, indolunines, oxindoles, tetrahydro- and octahydro-
carbazoles, pyrroles, tri- and tetrncyclic asanzalines (Ref 187)
and 2-aminobenzthiazolon can be synthesized. In the course
of time the method by Fischer-saa completed in many ways and
some modifications were made. At present more than 30 dif-
ferent catalysts are recommended (Table 4)- It in not possible
to mention all examples described In publications for the
performance Of Fiseber's reaction in this paper. The tables
published in it cover rather tompletelX the principal classes
of the carbonyl compounds and hydrnzine derivativto. Besides
they illustrate in detail both the application fields of the
reaction and the variety of the experimental methods used.
Although the transformation of ary1hydrazones into indole
derivatives was detected already 70 yearn agog the mechanism
of this reaction has not yet been perfectly clarified. Farther
a summary of publications is given dealing with the invosti-
gation of the reaction meohanisin and entnblinhines various
hypotheses and assumptiona. Theae papers have historical
Card 2/3 importance only. At present the scheze by 'It. and R. Robinsono
Syntheses of fleteroeyalle Compounds on the SOV/74-20-3-6/6
Bazis of E. rinaher's Reaction
completed by Allen and Wilson in widely accepted. The
Individual stages of this scheme which explains the cyclization
process of aryl hydr3zonen, aryl hydrazides of the carboxylic
acids and ketone-azineal could be confirmed. The author of
this paper had inventigated in tho last few years the tauto-
merism of aryl hydrazonun and their rearranCement in Fisher's
reaction under the supervision of A. Ye. Arbuzov. It was
possible to demonstrate the applicability of the polarographic
method to the Investigation of Isomeric and stereolsomeric
transformations of aryl-hydrazonts in solutions (Refe 65,66,
219,229). On the basis of the studies performed the scheme
suggested 40 years ago by G. and R. Robinson could be confIrmea,
derined and completed once more. it was rurther poasible to
prove from the point of view of the generalized conjugation
theory (Refa 66,222) that hitherto by far not all possible
transformations, similar tofinobArIf reaction, have been
investigated. There are 5 tables and 220 references, 38 of
which are Soviet.
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moDowa,,,0759
5(4) BOT/20-127-3-30/50
AtrTNORS I Budaikovq 0. X.9 Arbuzovj A. Too# Academician
TITM The PoWegraphic Izvostil&tiou of the Itersaisomerio Trans-
formation of Some, Baal- and Thicaosloarbasouss In lolutions
PERIODICAL% Doklady Akadsaii nauk USX# 19590 Vol 127#.Nr 5# Vp 1041-104)
(USSR)
ABSTRAC?t The authors point out that the steroolsoaarion of semi- W
thiosamia"bas"os has. not yet boon sufficiently well Invosti-
atodl and that there are many discrepancies in published data
Rofs 2-4)o Investigations were carried out of the asal- and
1
thiosomicarbasones of ðyl ketone# diothyl ketonet cyclo-
pentanons, oycloheyAnons# boz&&1dsbydsj aootophozons, and thia-
somicarbasons of p-isopropylbonsaldshyde In a 20% solution of
methanol in water with @R - 5.7 under Irradiation with ultra-
violet light. The measurements war* carried out by means of the
photorecording polarograph LI-55. In the case of alloyalla
aldshydes and ketones the stersoisonerio transformation of the
corresponding somi- and thiosemicarbasonts occurs easily* Under
irradiation by ultraviolet light the polarogram shows a now
Card 113 ways with positive 1 1/2! A@ exception Is formed by the thlossai-
SOV/20-127-5-30/58
The Polarographlo Investigation of the Btersoiaoserio Transformation of Some
Semi- and Thiosemicarbs2ones in Solutions
carbazone of oyolopentanons, which decays by irradiation. The
production of the second wave, the height of which Increases
with the duration of the irradiation, is explained by the
production of a labile form. In the case of cyclic derivatives
isomerism in based on the cia- and trans-form with respect to
the ring. In aromatic derivatives stereoiso2erism may be ex-
plained by the group Ri \O&NO,
R(HY
Table I gives the measured potentials of the semiwaves of the
atersoisoners and the transformation energies. Even though the
polarographical data alone do not suffioe for the purpose of
explalning the structure of atersoisomers, they may, in con-
junction with chemical and physical methods, nevertheless sake
a valuable contribution. The labile forms found will as a rule
be the cia- (or syn-) forma, though there are exceptions.
Therefore a further investigation of the structure of those
stersoisomere in necessary. There are 2 f1gures, 1 table and
Card 2/3 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet.
SOV/'20-12T-5-30/58
-The Polarographic Investigation of the Storeoisomer-le Traneforzation of Some
Semi- and Thiosemicarbazones In Solutions
ASSOCIATIONt Khimioheskiy Institut in. A. Yso ArbuzDva KAzanskogo filial&
Akadesil. nauk 5531 (Chtmical. Institute imen'. A. Ye. Arbuzov
of the Kazan' Branch of the Academy of S,@ionces, USSR)
SUBVITTEW May 220 1959
Card 3/3
XITAYEV, YU.P.; BUDNIKOV, G.K.; ARMZOV, A,19#
Study of tautomerlem, and geometric isomerism of nitrogen- containi
derivatives of carbonyl compounds. Report Vo*3j Polarographic study
of sons ml- and t"wdcarbazonea In voter-aloobol solutlones laws
AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.5:924431 W 161. (MA 1435)
1, KbImIcheskiy institut in. A.YeArbuzovs. Kazanskogo fillials
Akadexii zauk SUR,
(Samicarbsaoses) (Polarography)
41TAUN, Yu,F.j DULNIKOV, G,K.j kWU7kV# A.Yo.
Tautomoriam and gemetrical ismarism of nitrogen-containing
carbonyl compounds. Repoft KO.41 Polarographic study of
transformations of mom semi- and thiosemlearbazones in
water - alc9hol solutions, Izv. AN SSSR. Otd,khim.nauk no,,7:
1222-1227 JI 161* (HIPA 140)
L Khimichookiy institut im. A.Ye. Arbuzova Kazanskogo filials,
Akadelaii nauk SSSR.
(Senicarba zones)
TOROPOVA, V.F.j XITArEV YU.P.; BUDKIKOV.4 G.K.
Complex compounds of mercury and silver vith acetono thlos*-
micarbasonot Zbwo neorgo kbine 6 no.3t647-652 Mr 161.
(KM IAW
L Kazanskiy gosudaretyannyy universitet Imeni V. I. U11yanova-
Lenins. Kazanskiy filial AN SSSR.
(Mercury compounds)
(Si1V r compounds)
(A:etone)
KITAYEV, Yu.P.; BUDNIKOV, G.K.1 M-MOLISKATA T.V.1 kSUZOV, A, Yqjj
-akadeak
Quantitative evaluation of the effect of substituents on the
polarographio r*duotion of certaln asftethine compounds. Dokl.
AN MR 137 no.4o862465 Ap 061. (MDU 110)
1. Xhimichoskiy Institut im.A. Ye. Arbuzova Kazan4kogo flll&U
(Schiff bases) (Hamett ejuation)
liJ T5
KITAM. 1;49_r_.j EUDMIKOVO G.K.1 AIMZ(Nj A.19*
4c--
SULdy of tautomerism mid geometrical Isomerism of nltrogszk-
containing derivatives of carbonyl compounds. Report No.5s
Polarographic study of seai- and thioseaicarbasonea of aromatic
sIdehydes. Izv.AH SSSR.Otd.khiz.n&uk no.lOsl772-1780 0 161.
(KIRA 14tIO)
lo Xhimichookiy institut in. A.Ys.Arbusova Xazwwkogo filials,
AN SSSH.
(Somicarbasones) (Pblarograpb7)
KITAIEV, ru.P.,- 10DINIKOV, G.K.1 SKUBKOVA, I.M.
Tautomerism. and geometrical isomerism of rdtrogen-contain1mg
derivatives of carbonyl compounds, Report No.61 Polarographic
study of asmicarbasones and thiosemicarbazones of some allphatic
and alloyclic ketones. 1xv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.2:244-
252 F 162, (MIRA 15-2)
1. Khimiaheskiy inatitut is. A.To.Arburova AN SSSR, Kazan'.
Senicarbazonos)
KITAYEV, Tu.P.; BUDNIKOV, G.K.
Use of polarography in organic chemistry. Usp.khlm. 31 no.6s
67o-7og je 62. (MIRA 150)
1. Khimichookiy institut imeni A,Ye. Arbuzova Rasanskogo
filiala AN 83SR,
(Polarography) (Chsaistry, Organ1c)
MATEV, NJ.; ARBUZOV, A.Ts.
Study of tautomerlan and geomstrlo isomerism of nitrogen-
containing derivatives of carbonyl compounds. Report No.2s
Pblarographic study of trawformetions of phany1hydmaones of
som aldehydes and fatty aromatic ketones in methanol. Ixv.AX
SM Otd.khim.nauk nooftU05-1.4.U Ag 160, (HM l5s5)
lo Xhimicheakiy institut, in* Aele.Arbuzova Kazanaki filial AN SUR -
(Hydrasones) (Polarography) t1someril"IlT
KITAYLV. .1 IJUDRIKOVg G.K.
@ I
Co2or reaction of thlooemicarbazones vith sodium nitroprusside.
Zay*lAbt 28 no,7s8O64M 162, (HIRA l5s6)
I* Mimichaskiy ImUtut Kazanskogo fibala AN SSM*
(Somiwbasones) (Sodium nitroprusside)
BUDNIKOV, G.K.; YITAIEVp XUA
--.- - - -------"
Oncillographio polarograpby of now somicarbasomes w4
thiosemicarbasoves. Zhur.ob.khis. 32 no.2058-364 F 162.
(MIM 15:2)
1. Xhimicheakiy institut ixoni A.Ye. Arbuzova Kazanskogo
filiala AN SSSR.
(Somimbasones)
(Polarography)
_MAXEV,,,Yu.P.j BUDNIKOV, G.K,; CHWOVAp A.V.
Tautomerism and geometric isomerism of nitrogen-cont-InIng
derivatives of carbovyl compounds. PAport Hoo7s LOtrayiolet
spectra or some semi- and thionemicarbasorase IzvJ."l SM.Otd.
khlm.nauk noe7s1208-1213 n 162. (KMA 150)
1. Khimicbeekly institut in, A#To*Arbuzova AN S.M.
(Umie-qrbazones-4pectra)
ZHAGIDULLINp R.R.; SATTARUVA, F.K.j BUDNIKOV, G.K.; KITANN, lu.P.
Characteristic Analytical features In Infgwred aloarptton spectra
and in the structure of Mai- and thiooemicarliazonsm, os voll as of
their mathylation products. lsv* AN S5345oref1s. 26 sio.10s]@*-V03
0 162o WhA 15ilO)
1, Kh1micheakiy Inatitut in. A.Ts*Lrbusova AN @ZSR,
(Seal,carbazonee-4pectra)
SUGIDULLIN, R,R.j SATTMOV4 F.K.1 TROYEFOLISKAYA, T.Y.j KrTAYEUI_ Tu.P.
On the coexistence of different tautomeric forms of
phenyl hydrazones. Isv.AX SSSR.Otd.khln.nauk no.2s385-3115
F 063. (KIM Iit/.)
1. XhImichaskly Institut in. A.Ye.Arbuzova AN SSSR.
(Hydrazones) (Tautomerism)
KITAM Tu P I TROYEPOLISKATAj, T.V.
f::=7-L@@
Tautomerism and geometrical Isomerism of nitrogen-containing
derivatives of carbmWI compounds. Report So.8t Folarogrophic
study of phanyl hydrazone tautomerlem, Izv.AV SSSR,Otd,khis,
nauk no.3t454-465 Mr 063. (KIRA 1634)
1. Khimicheskiy inatitut in. Aje.Arbuzava M SSSR.
(Hydrazones) (Tautomerism) (Pblarography)
li
IKITAYEV Yu P ; TROYEFOLISRAUp T.V.
Tautomerism and geometrical Isomerism of altorgen-containing
derivativesof oarbonyl oompounds. Report Xo.9s Polarographic
behavior of phanyl tqdrasoneso lzv.AN WSR.Otd.khim.nauk
no.3465-473 Mr 163. (KMA 16:4)
1. lhimloheakiy institut In. A,Y~,Arbusova 0 SSSR.
(Hydrazones) (Tautomerism) (Polarography)
@- .1
SHAGIDULLINi R.P&; SATTAROVAp F.K.1 TROTEPOL'SKATA# T.V.; KITAYFV# TU.P,
Tautomarism and geomotrIcal Isomerism of nitrogen-containlng
derivatives of carbonyl compounds. Report go.10s Infraried
spectra of the phanyl hydrasones of some aldehydes, lzT.Av
SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no-3t473-478 Mr 163. (KIRA 16W
1. Ahimichaskly institut Im. A.Ye.Arbuzova AN SSSH.
(Hydrazone"beorption spectra) (Tautomerism)
---------- @-
SNAGIVULLIN, R.R.1 SITTARMA, F.K.; SEMOVA, N.Y.1 TROUPOLISKArA, T,Vj
XITAr ..,,Tv.?.
. AVJ
Tautomerien and geometrical ismorlas of nitrogen-oontaining
derivatives of carbozql compouds. Report No. 21 Infrared
spectra of pbonylbydmsonos of some ketones. Isy. AN SSSR.
Otd. khim. nauk no.4t633-637 Ap 163. (MIRA 16: 3)
1. KbWohaskiy institut In. A. To. Arbosom AN SMp Uzan'.
(Hydrasones-Absorption mractra) (Isomr1m)
XITArZV, Tu.P.1 BUDNIXOV, G.R.
Polarographic reduMon or sealoarbasones and thlosesdearba-
zones. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.5:1396-UO3 W 163.
(MM 16:6)
1. Khimichaskly institut tuni A.Ts. Arbuzova AN SSSR.
(Semearbasones) (Pol'arogmpb7)
LITAUV, ru.Pj SLUMOVA9 1-?L
Behavior of sow polynitroalkanes on a mercury dropping electrodes
DokI, AN WR 149 noo3slOSO-1093 Ap 163* (XLRA 16 s 5)
1, Khi-iohoskiy in#titut in. A.To.Arbuwva AN SSSR. Predstayleno
&Wemikon A,Y*.Arbuwvyn.
(Ritroparafrins) (Electrodes, Dropping mercury)
.KI.TATEV,,Xu.P.j BUDNIXOVp G.K,
Polar6graphle study or some benzohydrazldes. Dokl. AN 5= 154 no.6sl379-
1381 F f64, (MRA l7t2)
1. Xhimicheakiy institut is. A.YdeArbuzova AN S= . Predstavleno akademi-
kom A.Ye.Arbuzovyno
- KITAYEV, Yu.P.1 13ULNIKOV, G.K.
Tautomerlon and geometrIcal, loomerlsm of nitrogen-containIng
derivatives of carbonyl. compounds. Report No.12: PolAroghraFhic
study or semi and thlosemicarbazones of aliphatic aldehyden.
Izv. AN SSSH. Ser. khim. no.6:9?P-"4 Je 164.
(MIPA 17:11)
1. KhImicheakly Inotitut Im. A.Ye. Arbuzova AN 53SR.
CHMNOVA, A.V.j SHAGIDULLIN, R.R.1 KITAYLVI, Tu.P.
Transformations of pheny1hydraxonee In solutions. 1tv.
AN SSSR. Ser. khIm. no.8%1555 Ag 164. (KMA 17 19)
1. KhImIchiskiy Institut In. A.Ye. Arbuzova AN SSSH, Kazan'.
RAY"'ISKII, D.A.; SHAGIMLLINt TUSPO
Vibrntional spectra and structure of thioasmicarbatmes tf
ame keto acid asterse Doklo AN WSH .159 noe4,900-903 D 164
(HIRA 18il)
lo Khimicheakly institut Imeni A. T*. Arbuzova All SSSR.
11'r6datavlano akademikom B.A. lrbuxorrp,
OaRk 18:1Z'
1, :olf'!t-at khIlaii ljli Fnzanl# Submitted
llll.@7 14,
B.A.; S011-107, Yu.ytl-; KITAY-F7, Yu#"*
r,,n,,i.(itAr renmiance ofoifArn of an-j t,@(- @.trjxtiro
of azlrjf@.,, nni phonyllrydrazrnem, 1z.-I.AN no.ltll@,-
65 166. 1911,11
1. Vl,,imlclit@.-skly inatitut Im. Ajo.Arbj-.riva PI 6.@' -, R ', Faznnzkly,
wiiveraltat @mo
I y
ri r
tic. r,
c.r
no @,l OP-0
In.1-A t,,I@
VWEIZVO 4.R.1 BUDRIKOV, G.K.; KITAYEV, Yu.P.
Possibility of determining micrOqUAntition of orgAniC COW-
pounds during their adsorption by using an oscillographic
method with stepped polarization voltage. Dokl. AN SWR
162 no,2031-334 My 165, (MIRA l8t5)
1. Kazanskiy aviatoionnyy institut, Submitted Ootober S. 1964.
WM44
ACC NP, AP 65A SOURCS COD81 V 51=101
MHOR3v Kitsy'alf yaolj'@- aimagint-k. Vj. M&4 To V.
N.-
OROS none
Class No* 175262
TITLES A device for testing a apparstust
=RCIs BYUU*tent isobratenir' i tavartVi[h snakov,, no, 19,, 19650 81
TOPIC TAWS respirator, pressure rogulatorp automatic pressure control
ABSTRACTS This Author Certificate presents & device for testing a diving respiratory
apparatus, The device contains a sonsit.4,ve *lament in the form of a membrane di-Viding
the casing into two compartments and directing the flow of a gas stream through a
noz%le regulated by a measuring element (see Fig, 1). To broaden the limits of.
testing pressure without destroying the sensitive 91mentp the nossio-contaU%ing
chamber of the device is provided with a valve and an auxiliary membrane which ir
equal to the affectire size of the membrane and which directs the valvvo The valve
and the auxiliary nambrano regulate the pressure doUvired by a source of compressed
air in res"we to the tooted pressure.
Cord
L 27890-66
ACC Ma AP7002618 SOURCZ COM UR/0413/66/000/023/0134/0134
'INVENTOR: Inozentsevo N, 1#1 Kitayevs Yu, Vs; Bykhovskly, Kh, V,; Fecharin, A. A.
;ORG: none
!TITLE: Piston reducer for an automatic squalung. Class 65, No. 189323
SOURCE: Itobretenlys, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyys xnakI, no. 23, 1966, 134
TOPIC TAGS: piston reducer, aqualung, diving technology. life support equipment,
respirator , underwater clothing, survival kit
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has @een Issued for a piston reducer assembly for an
,automatic aqualung. Fig. I shows the assembly. To maintain secondary pressure in the
'Pigs 1. Piston reducer assembly
1 - Differential piston;
2 and 3 - rubber gaskets;
4 - spring; 5 seal;
11 -,5 - connectlu& pipe seat.
Card
ACC NR1 A117002618
reducer chamber more accurately, a seal made of plastic In attached to the butt of the
small differential piston. This Seal covers th* opening of the connecting pipe seat
where air is-introduced at high pressures, A'spring prevents damas to the Piston
during vibrations [WA-N-67-021
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Soulla. COM-,:
V. 1. Klcpatskiy, A. G. Ko'yadina, -A. it V, Yu V
S. V.
ORG: 11011C
TiTl.-: rlr(-athing dvvice for diver,., workingt at conatant depths. Class 65,
NO. V
SOURCE: Izolbreteniya, promyshlennyyc obraztsy, tovarnyyc znaki, no. 20, 10060
20.1
TOPIC TAGS: water, air, respirator, diving mask, naval physiology
ABs'rRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a breathing device for
(livers working at constant depths. It cons18t8 of a housing with a mask and
inhaling and exhaling valves; it is connected to the brc;,thing bag of the device
repll;-',ing 1'ie required gas volume. The breathing bal, has a bleeder valve joined
to a regenerative cartridge containing a chemical substance, and to a cartridge
containing a chemical absorbent. To insuve that the diver can remain under water
al, comitant depths for a long, period, the component regulating the required gas
'Cow 1/2 UDC: 629. 128. 2/7 614. 894
L lC576-67
ACC -NR: APGO35943
voluine in the brcathiniZ bag is In the form of a housing with channeg's. The housing
is Lo-Aned to the exhalation tube by a regenerative cartridge and a cartridge
containing a cheinical absorbent. The housing contains a valve rest contacting an
elasticized menibrane mounted Inside the housing and attached to the clastic walls
of the brcathing bag by flexible trip rods. The housing automatically distributes
k
"he f'ow of exhaled gan to the regenerative and absorbent cartridges. Orig. art.
has: 1 figure, [Tranulation) IN-67-2)
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Fig. 1. Breathing device for divers,
I-Housing of device regulating
required gas volume; 2-valve
rest; 3-membrane; 4-spring;
5-breathing bag; 6-clastic trip
rods
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AMOM KLt*y*v-&q#k# L As
Tl=t Sensory disruptions due to weightlessness
SOMM Xonforentelya po, avla;Adonaoy I kommichodwy mdltsiao# 2963@
Aviatsionnays, I komicheakaya moditelsa (Aviation and @We modicime)l material.19
konforentaiis Moscoul 19639 24&247
TOPIC TAGM welghtlessne"I eensory disruptionj sensory Illusion, coordination
test
ABSTRACT., A series of tests was performed during ahort-t*rn weightlessness for
the purpose of dateraLng various sonsoryl vogetativel and motor reactions of
people. XazW persons who had little previous flying experience suffered from a
sensation of taningl accompanied by a sonse of f*aro Other persons underwent
sense of disorientation so that they felt that they wort hWing head-down or
ek-down or In *ome other nonvertical position, Persons who experienced a **a~&-
L
tion of falling and fear often also experienced other Illusory "osations, such
a sen"tions of expanding or increasing In sizol distortion of objeote In their
;ield of visiong and sometimes the appearance of violet aura around U&M94
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objects# An examination of color perception found that certain colors# particularly
yellow, were more vividly perceived in a weightless state. In most cases this
visual acuity diminishes as the state of weightlessness Is prolong9d, and in
some persons it disappears entirely after a while@ Coordination In a weightless
state was tested by means of a 1%orizontal lett*r." The object or this toot Is
to draw a series of crosses In a horizontal lin*o In a weightless state, the lino@
of crosoes tended to go up# and during excess S it tended to down. This was true
vith eyes opened or closedl although In the latter cons the reaction was less won
marked. In testa with open eyes, when the subject's hand was shielded from his
view, the line of-crosses tended to go down during weightlessness, whereas the
line tonded to p up during excess S. Among experienced flying personnel, the"
effects wore not observed@ Mote fired at a target during weightlosenese tended
to be displaced upward and to the rightq while during excess S thev tended to be
displaced downward# In a weigbtless states the shot# tended to be less v*U
grouped* Evaulation of passage of time by persons in w*lghtloggna" gav@ sceewhat
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AUTHORt Zv#rev, As To I KitV9v-4mq"kt 16s, A.
TITLEt Effects of short-term weightlessness on the nervous system
SMCZt Konferentoiya po aviatsionnoy 1, kommioboakoy meditsine, 1963.
Aviatelonsaya L komicheaksqa mWitsfus (Aviation and space "dicine)l asterialy's
konforeatelie Moscow, 1963, 197-198
TOPIC T408: weightlessness$ nervous systems performance test, angular accelors-
tioD, 0sriolis acceleration
ABMACT., Experiments were performed In order to determine the ability of son
to perform certain types of tasks under conditions of weightlessnesso, The tasks
iDaludod responding to lightaq namberaq and Doodle indicators* If a light lit UP$
the subject had to connect contacts* If a 3-digit figure appeared, he had to dial
the number on a tolophone-like dial* In the on" of the n**dlo indleator# the
subject had to maintain it on conter*while the Doodle deviated according to a
programmed tape* In work with contacts, when the aircraft was gathering @poods
execution time was rioducodl daring laintial excess S sivecution time became stLU
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le"I during weightlessness it became greater, often greater than the Initial
levell during the second excess X it diminished once morel and during the Mond
level flight it increased~ Extoution times for work with 3-digit numbers follow"
the "so patterne The "goitudo of error In work with keeping the needle Indicator
an center was 1*3--2 times as great during Initial and post-utiotle" overloads
as it was during level nighto Curing weightlessuesal the magnitude of ernr over
level flight increased by a factor of 3--4@ When subjected to angular accelera-
tions, the magnitudo of error Increased by 10-13%e During coriolle sccslerstloosj'@
the margin of error also Looreasod, in all stages of flight, but was particularly
marked during weightlessness when It increased 8- to 10-folds Theme objective
data contrasted wi,W subjective, evaluation& of the subjects vim felt that It was
pore difficult to work during excess g than during weigbtloessess.
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TITIZ: Reactions of humans to weightlessness
SOURCE: AN SM. Otdeleniye biologl@heddkh pauko Problemy* kosmicheekoy
biologilt To 39 1964, 1"-166
TOPIC TAGM parabolic flight# weightlessnesso manned space flight
ABSTRACTs PArabolia trajectories in airoraft were used to study thot reaCtions
of more than 200 persons to brief (26 to 30 &*a) periods of wolghtlessnesso The
drawback of the method is that the periods of weightlessness are preceded and
followed by periods of increased (2g) gravity lasting up to 18 so** &me
subjects underwent several hundred trials. Data were collected by observationg
interrogation, and motion pictures. At the onset of weightlessness, 75% of the
subjects Dot accustomed to night experienced spatial illusions (han" head
downwardl lying on stomach, back, or sid*1 sensation of being thrown upward.
of falling, and of falling and turning in the air). The" spatial illusions
more accompanied to a greater or lesser degree by psychological reactions (fear#
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tion, and even lose of ccnIact with reality) and sympathetic reacti
disorient& one
(nnuasa, vomiting) in various combinations. Correlations were noted between
the type of spatial illusion experienced and the psychological and "apathetic
reactions which followed, permitting the latter 'to be predicted. The"
psychological and sympathetic disturbances (fear, disorientationt nauseat
vomiting) are the factors limiting human tolerance to weightlessness. Subjects
were divided into two groups: thoso with considerable flight experience over
100 hre flying time or over 20 parachute jumps) and persons unaccustomed to
flight. The experienced group showed a much higher (82%) proportion of personis
with good tolerance to weightlessness than the inexperienced group (17%). A
pregnant woman unintentionally included in the experimental group experienced
nauaea and vomited, but recovered after the flight and carried a normal baby
to term. Th* data obtained indicate the possibility of adaptationt6 weightlessans
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