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ACCESSION NR: AT4037670
the graph is recommended as a guide in controlling*mechanical properties.
Results were verified by factorIy beading, bending and extruding of cold-worked
sheets at 200-250C or after preliminary annealing (commercial) at such tempera-
tures. Tensile strength of the stamped pieces was.not less than 38-40 kg/=2,
as compared to 40-45 kg/=2 for the original material prior to stamping. Partial'
cold hardening (10%) is recommended. Corrosion resistance dropped when stamping
temperature exceeded 310-335C. I'M. D. Kuzimichav, A. A. Lomonosova and S. P.
KuzImina also took part in the-work." Orig. art. has: 15'graphs and 2 tables,
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Card allOYS Of the magnalium type.
ARBUZOV, Yu.P.; P.; Prinimali uchastiye: KONDRAVIEVA, IT.B.; SHTEYNINGERp
V.R.
Properties of welded joints in the AMg6 aluminum alloy-.
Aliumo splavy no,3:313-325 164, (MIRA 17:6)
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LEYITS]rAYA, L.A., SHISHKINA. LD#q XONDRATIMA, N-L, SUPKO, F-S-
in Ingliahl
Rematological fnators in artificial circulntion [with ommqr7
Eksper.khir. 3 no~3:42-47 14y-Je 158 (MIRA 11:8)
iz nauchno-jealedovnteltakogo institutR eksperimentallnor
khirurgichookoy apparatury I instrumentov (dire M.G. Anant7ev)
Kinisterstva xdravOokhraneniVA SSSRo
(EMT, Artif,
extracorporeal circ,q eff. of heparin & protamine sulfate
on blood coagulation (RUB))
(HBPAR 'IN, eff. al circ. in open heart
on blood coagulntion in e-Ktracorpore
Burg* (RUBD
(F.RoTAMMSe off.
sulfate, on blood conguintion in extracorporeal circa.-,
In open heart surge (Rua))
(BWM coAGULATIOW, off. of drugs on
in extracorporeal cire. in open heart surge. (Rua
mlMIN, A.D.; HELINIKOVA, G.K.; ZAYTSXVA, V.D.; NIKITINA, S*A.; GRITSMAN,
Yu.Ye.; OCRBOVITSKIY, Te.B.; KRTUCHKOVA, G.S.; XONMATITIVA, N.I.
If fact of rubber on drugs and the body. Report No.l: Present-4ay
views on the subject, Ked.prom. 12 no.2:35-41 7 158. (KIRA 11:3)
1, Nsuchno-imeledovatellskiy institut resiny i Rauchno-issladovatell-
skiy institut eksperisentelinoy khirurgicheskoy apperatury t
oborudovaniya.
(RUBM-PHYSIOIWIGAL IWFBCT) (DRUG DDUSTRT)
MIXHLIN, R.D.j MBLINIUVA, G.K.O.IZITTSEVA, V.D., NIKITINA, S.A., GRITSKANs
Yu.Ya,., GCRBOTMIIY' TeAe, IRYUCHIOVA, G.S., KMRATITHVA, N.I.
Iffsot of vulcanized rubber on drugs and the body; Report No.2;
Ned.prom, 12 noeM&12 Ag 158 (KIRA 11: 9)
1. Imuchuo-I seled9vatel"ekly Institut reziny i Nauchno-Issledovatel'skly
institut eksperimentalluoy khirurgicheakoy apparatury i instrumentov.
(RMOU-JETSIOLOGICAL XMCT)
DY
IYEVIV 1- G., Ki~ H3 Yu. B.) E.
G~IrTJII i. m" vI -CS ~,A YI, j,. j,.., L.
Electrosleep and electronarcosis .... 129
N
T
. ye k1drurEicheskio appamay i instrwonty i art.! iklh primieneniye (NIew
I oy,
SI-1111GICNI Equip,jent and Instruments and F~-Terience in Their Use) 1.10. 1,
1,10scom, 19157 A collection of Papers of the Scientific Research Inst.
for Experimental Surgical Equipment and Instruments.
lvll,~4
NOVIKOVA, K.Ye.;_KONDRATOYEVA, N.M.
1 11 - - -
I
I
Liquid-liquid equilibrium in the ternary system acrylonitrile-
methanol-water. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no.6:1432-1434 Je 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. VsesopAnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut.
Submitted March 10, 1964.
SAM30NOV, G.V.; VOROBIYEVA, V.Ya.; KONDRATIYEVA, N.N.; GALKINA, O.A.
1~
Sorption of albomycin by anion exchangers; report No. 1. Trud3r,,
Len.kbim.-farm.inst. no-15:197-203 .162. , (MIRA 15:11)
(ALWMYL;lN) (ION UGHANGE RESINS)
XONDRATIMA. H.P. PODLBSMYA. Ye.K.-, NOVIKOVA, V.P.; IASUKOV, A.Y.;
1-V
Lto itl~A. M.M.; PRINS. G.YU.,- KOZMNIKOV, F.F.: FIROGOT, T.110
red.; POLYAKOVA, X.A., tekhn.red.
[BconozV of Belgorod Province; a statistical manual] Narodnoe
khosiaistvo Belgorodekbi oblasti; statiaticheskii abornik. Orel.
Gonstatizdat, 1957. 165 p. (KIRA 11:4)
1. Belgorodakeya oblast'. Statiatichaskoye upravlentye. 2. Statiett-
cheskaye upravlonlye Belgorodskoy oblasti (for all,except Pirogov,
Polyakova) 3- Nachallnik Statist icheskogo upravleniva Belgorodskoy
oblasti (for Pirogov)
(Selgorod Province-loonomic conditions)
1. N. V. K014DRAT EVA
2. USSR (600)
4. Algae - Kiev
7. Material on the study of blue-green algae of Kiev and its vicinity. Bot. zhur,
(Ukr.) 8 no. 1. 1951
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APF" -1953, Uncl.
KONIIBATIYEVA, N.Y.
Now speoles G.spiroldes Xondrat.sp.nov& of the genus Glosotrichia.
J.Ag. Bot.shur.[Ukr.] 11 n0-1:106-107 154. -(MLHA 6:7)
1. Kiivslkiy silialkosompodwelkiy institut, ka-fedra, botanikl.
(Pulametskoye, lake-Algae)
KORnT$YNVA, N.V.
-bow-
Some interesting representatives of the family Rivulariaceas. Bot.shur.
[Mcr.] 11 no.3:116-119 154. (HLVA 8:7)
1. Kiivalkiy millalkogoopodaralkiy institut, kafedra botaniki.
(Algae)
KONDRATIYEVA,N.V.
.~7
New and interesting blue-green algae (Cyanophyceae novae et
curiosae). Bot.mat.Otd.spor.rast. 10:24,,29 Ja '55.
. (Algae) (MIRA 8:7)
NONMATIMA, N*V.
,~_ bot.shur.13 no.2:
Blue-green algae of some swamps in Polesye. Ukr
89-98 156. (M& 9:9)
LUkratneska sillskogoopodaralka akademira, Kafedra botaniki.
(Poleare--Algas)
XONDRAVYItA~10IJ6.-, .,
- - Now&,&
T~
Iffeat of read growths of
ftgllshj. Mr. bot. shur.
the blue-green Ailgas [vith su=wyy in
14 no.2.,87-93 157. (NINA NO)
1. Institut 7botanlki Aksdamil mauk UM, viddil sporovikh roalls.
(Ostrovenskoys, Lake--Read (Botany)) , (iloae)
KDNMTIYIYA, N.V. LKondrat'levs, N.T9.1
Spore formtion In blue-green algae tvith su~ry in Bnglishj.
Mer. bot. shure 15 no*2:74-83 158. (MIRA 11:6)
1,Institut botaniki All URSR, viddil sporovikh roslin.
(Spares (Botany)) (Algae)
"-=XMA2LIWA,j~- -N.V.-' [Kondratlieva, N.V.]
Effect of cultivation practices on the distribution of blue-
green algae in soils. Ukr.bot.zhur.-15 no.4:61-69 158.
(MIRA.
1. Institut botaniki AN USSR, otdal sporovykh matenlys
(Algae) (Soil 21dcro--arganisms)
KOMMT'YATA. x.y.-fKondrat'ieva. N.V.]
Blue-green algae of some typss~kof cultivaW soils in the
environs of Kiev, Ukr,botshiir. 16 nool:74-86 159.
(MIRA 1215)
1. Institut botaniki AN USSR9 otdol sporovykh rasteniy.
(xisy-Algae) (Soil micro-organisms)
KOITHATIYEVA, N.V.
.I.-- .. rll~
Studying blue-green algaa from ponds of the Volynian Polasye.
Ukr.bot.zhur. 16 no.2:95-99 159. (MIRA 12!11)
1. Institut botaniki AN USSR, otdal sporovykh rasteuly.
(Volyn' Province-Alaaa)
KOITDRATIYEVA, N.Y. (Kondratfieva, N.V.)
Planktonic blue-green algae in lakes of WeBt Ukrainian Polesyso
Ukr.bot.shurs 16 no.4:91-101 '59. (HIPA 12:.11)
1
1. Institut botaniki Ali USSR, otdel sporovykh rastenty.
(Poleeya--Algae)
EDBUTITIVA, NV. - -
A now species of blue-green algae (Anabasna solicola sp.n.) Ukr,
bot.shur. 16 no-5:77-80 159. (MIRA 13:4)
le Institut botanikl AN USSR, otdol sporovykh rastenly.
(Krasno-Forekopsk District-Algae)
KORMTIYEVA, N.V. Iv.]
------ ___-
Blue-green algae of molls of the Crimean Steppe region. Ukr.
bot.shur. 16 no*600-39 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1, Institut botmdId Ali UM, otdol sporovykh rastaniy.
(CrInea-4L
KONDRATI.YEVA, N.V. [Kondratlieva, N.V.]
Principal,achievements and tasks in the study of soil algae, Ukr,
bot. zhur. 18'no. 20-16 161. (MIRA 14:5)
16 Institut botaniki AN USSR, otdel sporovykh rasteniy.
(Algae)
,KPMRATIMA, N.V* [Kondrat' fe va, N.V.]
New species of blue-green algae Nostoc edaphicum op. u. Ukr.-bot.
zhur. 19 noel-:58-65 162. (KLU 15:4)
1. Institut botaniki AN WSR, otdol sporovykh rasteniy.
(Crima-Algae)
KONDRATIYEVA, N.V.
Lyngbya aestuarii (Mert.) Liebm. from the surface layer of
Solondiaks in the Crimea, Bot, mat, Otd. spor. raat. 14:
75-82 Ja161. (KIRA 17:2)
"P. *T. I - 11
KONDRATIYEVA. N.V. Kondrattieva, N.V.)
Distribution of blue-Men algae in the rivers and floodplaix:
waterB of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Ukr. bot. zhur. 21 no.1:67-77
164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. InBtitut botaniki AN Ukr$SRq laboratoriya allgologii.
YONDRAT'YEVA,.,![.V--,,.IKOnd.ratfieva, N.V.]
Occurrence of blue-green algae in the-lakes of the Ukra4nian
S.S.R. Ukr. bot.zhur. 21 no. 2:95-103 164. (KIFA 17:5)
1. Institut botaniki AN UkrSSR, otdel sporovykh rasteniy.
KOIMRATYEVA, N. V.
"Some problems of the morphology and taxonomy of Hormogoneae.11
report submitted forlOth Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64.
AS UkSSR, Kiev.
KONDRATIYEVAY N.V. (Kondratlieva, N.V.]
~-
Individuality in hormogonoua algae. Ukro bot. zhur. 22 no.4s
81-90 165, (MIRA 18slo) I
1. Institut botaniki AN UkrSSR9 laboratoriya aligologi!.
-.pNDRAT1YETAq N. Ya,
Geographio cartographioal, and geologioal works in the aeleotim
of platforms for new Industrial construction. Vest. LGU 19 no.24s
99-105 "64 (MIRA 1881)
KONDRATIYEVA, N.Ya.
Cartographic and geodetic research for purposes of the con4truction
industry. Vest.L 16 no.24:131-134 161. (KM 14:12)
rGeodesy) (Maps) (Construction industry)
~KOMRATIIEVA,, N.Ya.
Use of cartographic and geodetic materials in the design of indus-
trial enterprises, Ixv,vyv*ucheb.zav,; geod.i aerof, no,6:13.1-112
161 e (MM 15:3)
L Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova,
(Maps) (Construction industry)
KOSIKOV, B.I.; MUKRIN. N.S.; SMIRNOV, A.A.) kand. tekhn. nauk; NIKITIN,
V.I., prepodavatell; ILOq,]~RAT:-~A'YA,-N.Ya., kand. te-k1m. nauk, pre-
podavatell; LOSEV, K.A.,, dotsent; ZVONKOV, A.P.; KOMAROVSKIY, V.M.
MARCHENKO, S.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Discussion of an article by B.I. Gerzhuly. Geod. i kart.
no.4:28-36 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela Moskovskogo gorodskogo
tresta geologo-geodezicheskikh i.-.artograficheskikh rabot
(for Koslkov). 2. Nachallnik kompleksnogo otdela Moskovskogo
otdeleniya TSentrallnogo tresta inzhenerno-stroitellnykh izy-
skaniy (for 14ukhin). 3. Nachallnik geodezicheskoy sluzhby pri
Upravleni glavnogo arkhitektora Voronezha (for Smirnov) 4.
Kafedra geodezii Khabarovskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta
(for Nitkin).~5. Kafedra kartografii Leningradskogo gasudar-
stvennogo universiteta (for Kondratlyeva). 6. Kuybyshevskiy
inzhprno-stroitellny-y institut (for Losev). 7. Rukovoditell
sektora Nauchno issledovatel'skogo institut gradostroitellstva
Kiyev (for Marchenko).
,KONDRATIYEVA, N.Ya.
M ~- P ~- '=~ -
Development of goographical and maFping works for industrial design
and construction in prerevolutionary Russias Vest, LGU 20 no.18 195
Seriia geologii i geografti no.3%UI-127
(MIR& 18:10)
POPOV, Igor' VladWrovich; KONDRATIYEVA, N.Ye., kand. tekim. nauk,
red.; KOZHINA, Z.M., red.; BRAYNINA, M.I., tekhn. red.
(Methodological principles for studying river channel proces-
seslMetodicheskie osnovy Issledovanii ruslovogo protsessa. Pbd
red. N.E.Kondratteva. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat 1961. 204 p.
NIRA 16:2)
(Rivers)
0. F.
XSZHOT, I.A.. insbener-umeballnik; BUWEIEIN# F.P., inshener; BARANOT, T.N.,
inthener; SKVW. T-le. luxboner; WILINIXOT. N.Y., lushener;
p2grAcKe IffilL, Inshenn; XQMATI TUTA - Q_X_ . tekbnliq OMIN, T.4.,
kmudldat tekbulcheskikh Insl4ner; UWO Telaeg
redalcior Isdatillitva; SUCRTIOVA# redmktor Isdotellstva;
BWOTIW, N-kee tekhalobsekly- ndektor
[Modil technological chats for sanitary sMineerIS4 "PoTre
t4chnolo&Ichmakie, kartr po senitarno-tekhmaheekim *abotam. Moskva
GosAid-vo lit"ry po stroltA orkbito..1957. 156 PO (KIRA lo..?5
1, Akadenlys strotteVe"a I arkbitektury SM. KeuWwo-lesUdovatell-
skty.4mtltut orgentmetail I sekhentsatell strottelletva. 2, Norm-
fluiostroya.Ministerst putoy so6beh4haniya (foi
llvnop tya" . Vs
fteshov, Buftshkini-, Bmranov,.SktW~v. Udillnikov, Derbeh, lendratlyeve)
3- lbuchno-le'sletovete-l'skLy Imatitut orgenizat'sit I makhanizatelt.
@;rot tell stvi ~,~Qorl. Boloylyeve, OwIdn')
ONDRAT I ME A, S.
Parks
Propagandizing the great projects cf communism is the mmin task of parks of culture and -
rest* Kol't. Prox. rab. 13 No. 9, 1952.
-Mont I "s o
S Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Decerriber 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
KaGRATIYETA, S.V. ~Kk!!5~~
Formation of volitional qualities In older pupils In the process
of organizing public work. Nauk. saps Nauke-doel.-inste,psykhol.
11:242-245 159, (MIRA 13:11)
1. pedagogicheekly.institut, ramenets-Podoll.sk.
.(Children-yanagement)
yj'LVOI,jSKjYO J,V,; KONDR,,%TIYEVlj T.A,, reds
-
[3yiijaetry mappings of physical spaceD in Fourier BpaceB;
computation tables) Otobrazhonis si=etrii fizicheskogo
prostranstva v prostranstvo Furle; raschetrVe tablitay.
Voskvaj Vysshaia shkolap 1964. 174 p. (MMA 170)
GLOTOV, G.F.; BEZTSENNYY, P-Kh-, prof.,, retsenzent; NESTEROV, A.F.j,
dots., retsenzent; KONDRATIYEVA..T.A.,, red.
[Preliminary operations, planning and construction of
engineering installationsl lzyskanies proek-tiravanie i
stroitellstvo inzheneMkh sooruzhenii. Moskva, Vysshaia
shkola. See.3. 1964. 197 p. (HIRA 17:12)
KONDRAT YE kt_T. A_. red.
[Money eirclilation and credit in the U.S.S.R.] Denezhnoe
obraBhchenie i kredit SSSR; programa dlia studentov-
zaochnikov po.spetsiallnosti "Finansy i kredit."(n.p.]
Rozvuzizdat, 1962. '18 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Moscov. VaesoyasM zaochnyy firianaovo-ekonomicheakiy
institut.
(Finance)
RAGIULIN, V.V.; KONDRATIYEVA, T.A.,, red.; CHIZHEVSKIY, E.M.9 tekhn.
red.
[Technology of rubW] Tekhnologiia rezirq; uchebnoe po-
sobie dlia studentov zaochnogo obucheniia (k uchebnoma
planu.. ut-verzhdenno= 30 fevralia 1960 goda) Moskva
Rosvuzizdats, 1963. 158 p. (6A 17:11
,-KONDRAT'YEVA,T.F., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk
Mmwiv
Operation of a piston co'npressor vith bar valves. Sbor. gt.
NIMDWASH no.18:3-20 154. (mw 8:9)
(Air compressors)
I -- ~~t r 1-1 . , - --'
--,U, Ili I I ` L -.. . - -
I " --4zL~l c _M7 ~~, --.71, ~- -
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0 IV D 1~ V
14(1). PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2472
,,,eesoy=w nauchno-isoledovatellskiy I konstruktorskiy institut khimicheskogo
mashinostroyeniya
Konstruirovanlye,i issledovaniye kampressorov I vakum- 'namosov (Design and
Investigation of Compressors and Vacum Pump) Moscow, Kashgiz, i.�58.
90 pa (Series: Its: Sbornii statey,, 22) 5,000 copies printed.
Ed.: V.A. Ranyantsev, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: A.M. Konutyrows;
Tech. Ed.: A:.F. Uvarova; .Ed* for Literature on Machine BuL ilding and
Instrment Construction IZ: V*V. Pokrovskly, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles i-,'. intended for scientists and enginserW, work-:
ing iri the field of compressor manufacture, and also forstudents of vuzes special-
izing in compressors and vacutm pumps.
CMMWE.- , The booklet consists of five uticles* The first afticle presents In-
vestigation results and design data for determining resistaaceiin stAP."
autcmatic diaphramn valyhes. The second articles presents for thJe first time
results of the investigation of large diameter diaphragms used in disphregm-
type comprebeors. The third article presents, also for the first timeexperi-
mentAl results and methods for designing metallic pacidugs for piston- compressor
Ca,rd 1/2
Design and Investigation of Compressors (Conto) SOV/2472
rods. The fourth afticle presents test results and theoretical data for de-
signing two-stage piston vacum pumps. The lut article presents dpts, on
designing Wuoion-type oil vacuum pmps. No personaliti6s an mentioned.
References'follov each article.
TABLE OF COFZENTS!
I
Kondratlyeve T.F. Determination of Energy Losses in the Automatic Valves of
3
Moskalev, V.A. Investigating the Strength of Cosipressor Diaphragms 92.
Sekunova, O.N. Engineer. Performance of Piston Ccupressor Pickings 55
Frolov), Ye*S.~ Engineer; and V.D I.. LiSenet~s, Cadedidate of0rochnical. Sciences..
Wbinstric and Paver Characteristics or a Two-stage Vacum P=p ~Kth a SlIde-
Vai-3ya Gear
Pamerantsev. A.A.,, Professor Doe''
P , jor of Pbysical and'"ematical Sciences
and K.P. Sfiumsidj, Candidate or 'Physical and Hatheciatical Sciences. The
Theory of HidL-vacum Stesm44 e6ior P=p Nozzles 81
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
M,ONDRATRYWA~...~g-o]Fii~--kand& takha. nauk.
Determining OASX97 106008 In gOlf-iCting Valves of Pistou 000-
pressors. Sbar. st, NIIKHDWASHno;22.*3-20 1580 (NIBA 1116)
(Air compressors) (Valves)
KOMMTIYEVA. T.P., kcand. tekhn. nauk
r
Determination of the dimensions of safetr valves for vessels
operating under gas pressure. Khim. mash. no.4:29-32 JI-Ag 159.
(MIRA 12:12)
(Valves) (Pressure vessels)
KONDRATIYWA T.P. k&nd.tekhn.nftuk,- BYS79DY, N.M., Insh.
Vfficient type of fully-opening safety valve. Ibla.moh.
no.1:5-10 J& 160. (NM 13:5)
(valves) (compressors)
KOORATIMA, T.F., kand.tekhn.nauk
Norms for waculating safety valves for compressor units.
Besop.truda v prom. 4 no.9:19-21 3 160. WPA 130)
1. Nauchno-iseledovateliskiv institut khimicheskogo mashino-
stroyeniya.
(Compressors-Safety appliances)
S/184/60/000/005/016/021/XX
A104/A026
AUTHORS: Kondrat'Yeva, T.F., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Petrova,
F.P., Engineer
TIMi Pressure Oscillations in Suction Pipes and Their Influence on the
Performance of the-Tiston Compressor
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskoye mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 5, pp. 21 - 26
TEXT: The influence of pressure oscillations on the performance of the
piston compressor and their causes are discussed. Natural oscillations are not
affected by bends or local resistances, which only decrease the amplitude of
pressure oscillations. Theoretical and experimental investigations on pressure
oscillations in piston compressor pipes were carried out in the Leningradskiy
filial NIIKhIMMASha (Leningrad Branch of the All-Union Designing and Scientific
Research Institute of Chemical Machinery) and admission criteria for one and
two-cylinder compressors were established. RC3-3m (KSE-3m) compressors with one
1st-stage cylinder, 3140-5 (ZIF-5) compressors with two 1st-stage cylinders and
2Br (2VG) air compressors were used. A description of the method and instrLmats
used are given. Following conclusions were reached: the use of pressure oscil-
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KOORATIIEVA hy-ts kandetekhn.nauk
Unification and selection of automatic valves in piston compressors.
Xhimemashe noe4s35-37 JI-Ag 162. (MIU 15s7)
(Air commosors)
YEVA, T.F., kand. tekhn.nauk; FoTIN, B.S . kando tekhn,
KONDFAT' .---enzent;. IUIUCMCI# inz~., red-
eg for compressor units] PredokhrWAt81'nye
[Safety VRlv V mashg1riz.
ustano ok. Moskva
klapany dlia komOr6seornykh (mjhA 16:9)
1963. 178 P-
(Compressors-safety appliances)
VASILIYEVA, G.A.3 FOLOVTSEVA, Yu.N.; IGIIASHCIMIKOVA, N.V.;
W"YOTSEVA, I.N.; SU17111K, R.M.; FRAVEDEOW, M.L.,
red LFz'T.EVA,N. A.
kand.tekhn.nauk,red.; A
[Reliability and durability of piston machines; an-
notated bibliographical index., Soviet and foreign
literature published in 1960-1963] Nadezhnost' i dolgo-
vechnost' porshnevykh mashin; annotirovannyi biblio-
graficheskii ukazatell: otachestvennaia i inostrannaia
literature 1960--1963 gg. Leningrad, Otdel nauchno-
tekhn. informats-Ii., 1964. 1" p. (MIRA 18-7)
1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nau.-.hno-isaledovatellskiy i
konstruktorskiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya.
Leningradskly filial*
PIMNOVA, M.N.;.KONDRATIYEVA, T.F.
Some data on the utilization of acetate by Chlamydomonas
globosa. Mikrobiologiia 34 no.2%230-235 Mr-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
1. Biologo-poahvennyy fakulltet Moskovalogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta Imeni Lomonosova. . I
SOKOWVj V.A.; KONDRATIYEVA, T.I.
Preparation of medical applicatiors with various radioactive
isotopes on the basis of ion exchanging materials. Med.rad.
no.1:28-32 162. (MM -15:1)
(ION EXCHANGING SUBSTANCES) (RADIOISOTOPES-THERAPEUTIC USE)
MORDRATIYEVA, T.M.
a.."
Diurnal variations of ph7toplankton in the Sevastopol Bay.
Trudy SBS 10:8-26 '58. (MIRA 12:9)
(Sevastopol Beq--Phytoplankton)
I
KONDRATIYEVA, T.M.; BELOGORSKAYA, Ye.V.
Distribution of phytoplankton in the Black- SesVsfid its relation
with hydrological conditiona, Trudy SBS 14:44-63 161.
(MIFA 15:4)
(Black Sea-Phytoplankton)
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Of tl* AM*N"t Of ft"dwmtal Cmw (Hft&-Prof. L. F.
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V-k-M
Monow). ZWw. (*.&hrf B.4. 12,
(IMI).--C*lb of Satcharamnym hodwr4ii were studied with
lUMilIeK9 I waim such as wridim amp. IwIltrine sulfate,
mm 11~' Swupbomphim, mutrad ved, thiollavine.
~ Wine. primmomm. aurnmine. mw Congo mi. R~pirm-
tory and to lalive edit wm examscl. Orrhevine wItAte
at AO' 101. MW 3w P.P.1". 10011 % Absn"Im 15' Tl 5
an(] 42.3% reip., Wt wX The libratiom of C(h. T"
mainocan beamed todislimpimh protoplaun. lipoids. %viulin
nuclei. vie"dirs. anumiles. caryomorm". Me.. in studies 4-1
UOMSAI and palbol. eel prommm. jubaft F. &ISith
LARIONOV, L.F.; BUEEKAN. M-P-; KONDRATIMA, T.M.
a -
Ultraviolet absorption microscopy of live calls. Zh. obah. biol.,
Moskva 12 no.6:394-407 Nov-Doc 51. (GLKL 21:4)
1. Experimental Cancer Department of the Central Roentgenological,
Radiological, and Cancer Institute.
USSR/Medicine Stainift- of Tissue 11 lob 31
Cultures
112luorescent Staining of Tissues Being Grown Outside of the Organism," H. N. Meisel',
L. P. Larionor, T. M. Kondratlyeva, Inst Microbiol, Aced Sci USSR, and Gen I-Ray,
Radiol and Gander Inst
ODA Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LXXVI. No,5. PP 723-725
Ordinary stains must be applied in concne so high that living processes are disturbed.
Fluorescent dyestuffs (acridine orange, aurophosphine, and coriphosphine) produce
distinct coloring and do not interfere with vital functions and growth of matures
of spobtaneous and transferrable cancer of the mamwry gland of mice, of transferrable
sarcoma of rats, and of cultures from the liver, heart, and subcutaneous cellular
tissue of embryos of mice and chickens. These dyestuffs bring about sharp structural
differentiation,whibh turns into paranecrosis under the action on Ringer's hypotonic
soln, dilute a1c, or acid. This paranecrosis in reversed and initial condition
restored on application of Ringer's isotonic soln.
184T85
NXISEL', M.N.; KOHIRATITITA. T.M.; 71MITANOV. K.N.
Iffect of large domes of roentgen rays on tissue cultures. Dokladr
Mead. nauk SSSR 81 no.6.-101*7-1050 21 Bee 51- (CUM 21:5)
1. Prevented by Academician A.I. Oparin 29 October 1951.
2. laboratory of Blopbysice, Isotopes and[ Irradiation attached to the
Division of Biological Sciences of the Academy of Sciences USM and the
Central Roentgenological, Radiological, and Cancer Institute.
x
of gaues byt
ation an cultures
of etistMAID fad' It. Rd21L9.Yd
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Chemic of - I h'Wn which C
tlons are S
~"Vol- 48. No. 6 prodUC I.Jet absorption j,rOScOpv for ear Pears to
ake ilace, ill living It 'IV ". Chan
1954 Of ultrav
Mar. 25 9 changes that t the Methods Of vi ' staillInl, ily ob-
BiOlOgi"' rjhemi8try Illore sensitive that' n and the nucleus r nuelcoprotcIlls 7'.
jt%7 both the C toplam cleic acids 0
al A nu ur -first of all
I and te-tions ' ting radiqt!Q" ca ,S
serve detmtcd. Penetm of rat'J'at"nucle, "rotchts, 1wd
call be ion onents affected. The
's in the awrpt lastaic corn . powres to.
chanle the cytop, =,need by ex t
only ater are that p land Of It snottics
radiation EMP16yed Was fit,- inamm2ry' 9
the substrate was
radon,
ff Dt -innin 0
BRUMBERG, Ye.M.;L&RIONOV, L.F.;KONDRATITBVA, T.M.;KOROLEV, N.Y.
tj-~-
Visual ultraviolet microscopy as a new method of study of live
call. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 88 no. 6:1055-1037 21 Feb 1953.
(OLML 24:1)
I..Presented by Academician A. 1. Abrikosov 6 January 1953. 2. Cen-
tral Roontganologicali Radiological, and Cancer Institute.
KOPUTITIVA, T.K.
31arly cytological changes taking place in the narrow of animals
subjected to penetraing radiation. Dok1.AN SM in no.i.*sq-9i
N-D 156. (MM 10:2)
1, Mentrallnyy nauchgo-Iseledevatel'skly rongeno-radiologicheekly
inetitut.7redetavlono akedemikom 1,.A. Orbell.
(YANW) (z BAT&-PmIOmIQL Mvm)
NEYSM, M. N., S01MAK, V. A. and GUTKINA, A. V.
"Fluorescence Microscopy Study of Early Changes Induced in the Tissues and
Organs of Irradiated Animals."
paper submitted for the IntL Congress on Radiation Research, 10-16 Agug. 1958.
Burlington. Vermont.
BUKHMANP M.P,j I(ONDRATIYE T
Mechanism of the formation of micronecrotic foci in the borne marrov
of animals caused by penetrating radiations (according to the data
of fl-aoreacence and ultraviolet microscopy), Biofizika 4 no. 4:454-
459 '59- (MIRA 14:4)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-ionledovatel'Bkiy institut meditsinakoy
radiologiit Leningrad.
(I RAYS.-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (MARROW)
(nuoRESCENC.E MICROSCOPY)
BUMDW, K.P.; TAM-AT'YICVA. T.K.
Invectigation of the reaction of anjm&l marro
action of w cells to the
Ionizing anO ultraviolet radiation by means of ultra-
violet and fluorescent microscopy. TSitologlia 2 uO-3*09-317
YT-je 16o.
(KIRA 130-7)
1e laboratoriya m1kroskopil InGtituta tsitologil AM SSSR-j
Otdol otdalennoy luchsvoy patologil TSentralluago inatitnta
meditainskoy radiologii KInisterstva zdravookhraueniya SSSR.
(NMOV) (ROIHIOR--PHYSIOLOGICAL ZliP=)
BRMIBITAG, Ye.M.; BARSKIY. 1-Ya.; KOV-DRAT'YEVA, T.V.; CHONOGRYADSKAYA, D.A.; ---
'311UDEL I, M. S.
Ultravi.olet fluoreacence microscopy o! forined elements of the narrow
ard peripheral blood. DAL AN SSSR 135 no.6-.152i-3,524 13 16o.
(K= 1300.)
1. Institut tsitologii Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.N. Terenimvmv
(MARWW) (13IOOD GUS) (FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY)
BRUMBERGs YeeM.; BARSKIY9 I.Ya.; VARGINA, N.M.;
Use of ultraviolet microcinematography in observations on the
behavior of nucleic acids in livlng cells, TSitologiia 3
no. 14.85-88 Ja-F 161*6 (M~U 14:2)
1, Gon.darstvanny opti cheskiy institut-i TSentrallnyy institut
meditsinskoy radi.ologii Ministerstiva zdravookhraneniya SSSRi
Leningrad.
(NUCLEIC ACIDS) (MICROCIIMIATOGRAPHY) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS)
~,KONDRATIYEVA# T.M.,; PINTO$ H.L
---------------
Early cytological changes in Isucocytes following X irradiation
of peripheral blood in vitro. TSitblogiia 3 no. 1:106-108 Ja-F
161. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Otdel otdelennoy lucbevoy pat4cgii TSentrallnogo instituta.
meditsinakoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravvqk1iraneniya SSSR
i Laboratoriya radiotai6nnoy taitblogii In6iituta.tsitologii
AK'~SSR9 Leningrad.
(LEUCOGM) (~Xr RAYS-PHYgIOLOGICAL EPFECT)
BRUMRGP Ye*M.; BARSKIYt I.Yao; KONDRATIYEVA., T.M.; CUMOGRAYDSKAYAt
N,A,
Ultraviolet fluorescence of formed elements in the marrow and
peripheral blasid-Or'SSIOL" and man under normal and Pathalogical
CaAditi6bz. -Report No. 1; Ultravio:Lbt fluorescence ot formed
elements in the narroiand peripheral,, Biofizika 6 no. 1:134-U8
161o (MIRA 14:2)
I* Institut toitologii AN SSSRp L~ningrad.
(NARROW) (BLOOD CELIS) '(FLUORESCEXCE mjcRoscopy)
BARSKIY, I.Ya.; BRIZMG, Ye.M.;
Ultraviolet fluorescenoe of bone marrow and peripheral blood
elements in normal and pathological conditlions in men and
anima3s. Report No.2: Ultraviolet flucrescemce of bone marrow
and peripheral blood cells in animals in radiation injury.
Biofizika 6 no.5:605-609 161. 0-aRA 150)
'l. Institut tsitologii AN SUR,,1eningrad i TSentrallnyy
nauchno-issledovatel'skLy institut meditsinskoy radiologii
Ministerstva zdravo6kbranani7a SSSR, Leningrad.
(RADIATION SICKNESS)
(MARROW) (BLOOD CELTS)
:1 ~ ; FRL,, T I 'r ~4
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Diurnal wit-latiorin ir, cX Mllank l7r-'e, Tmdy
SBS 063. flf'R'. ,
k - - , I
17
ACCESSION NR: AT4044494 Mooo/64/m/m/oil2/0179
AUTHOR: Kondratlyeva, To Me; Safronova; Vo Go
i TITLE: Irreversible changes In.the blood cells of Irradlattd animals
SOURCE: Vosstanovitel ,ny *_ y aprotsessy* pri radlatsionnyltkh porazbenlyakh
(Recovery from radiation Injuries); sbornlk statey. Moscow, Atomlzdat,.1964, 172-'
178
TOPIC,TAGS: radiation sickness feukopenia,,hematopoictic system, blood cell,
hemoglobin
ABSTRACT: Experiments In 600 white rat's subjected to Irradiatton at a tingle dose-'
of 500 r (62-93 r/minute).showed that an average of 30% animals died In the first
30 days. After six months, WX of the animals remained alive, after 12 months,
18% and after 15 months only 10% remained alive. In the control group, only 2T4
of the animals died due to various reasons. Blood samples taken during the first
10 hours and then 1-5 days, and 1, 3, 6, 9,.12, 15, 18 and 22 months after Irradia-
tion showed that the ROC decreased slightly during the first nine months followed
by erythr*openia after 12 months which became more acute on approaching 115 monthsi
The hemoglobin decreased In parallel with the ROC. At about 15 months the hem-
~i CgIgb1noas,50% of normal The riticulocytes, Increased as much as 6-fold In the
r 2
VASILIDEV., 11-I.A.; K1 T I
Simple variant for joining the nozzle of a spectrograph to a
camera for microspectrographic analysis of.-blood. Sud.-med.
ekspert. 4 no.3:34-35 Jl-S .161. (MIRA, 14:10)
1. Kafedra sudobnoy meditsiny (zav. H.A.Vasillyev) Vitebskogo
gosudarstwouno meditsinskogo instituta.
WOOD-AMYSIS AND CHEMISTRY)
(MIGROSPECTROPHOTOMETRY)
KONDRATTYEVA., T. 8.p master meu Sci -kaiss) "CLarent disinfection or tne cbjad,,6Uts
aysentery deptain the boBpitals.11 Kazan', L,t pp (Centra S(;i-Res I,,st
ui RLsliffection. Dept of Infectious Piseases of tile Kanm~ State timbumob* Inst
oi AdvanceJ.?"ysician Training im. V. 1. Lenin~. Kazan' State lied Inst)
Mj, No 40, L957, P-95)
TjSSR / Microbioloey. 1,acrooreanisms Pathogenio to Hunans and
AnlMls -
Abs JoUr : Ref Zhur - Biol., NO 20', 1958., No. 9o942
Author : Kondratlyeva, T. S!---"
inot -.75s'cow Pharmaceutical Institute
Title : Ydarobiological Rypmi ion of the Pill and racking
Departments of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants
OriS '.ub : Sb. nauchn. rabot. Mosk. farmatsevt. in-tp 1957, 1,
365-379-
Abstract : No abstract given
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XONDRATIYE11A, T.S.
Analyzing baoterial oontamination of drugs in tablet form. Apt.delo
6 no*6:)2-35 N~-D 157, (MIRA 10:12)
1- 12 kafedry mikrobiologil (zav, - prof,, X.M.Priselkoy [deceased])
Moskovskogo farmatsevticheekogo inatituta,
(DRUGS-ADUMBRATION AND ANALYSIS) (BACTRRIA)
101DRAT YUA
Microbiological analysis of tablets in the process of pre-
paration. Apt.delo 8 no.2:28-31 Mr-Ap '59. (Km 12:5)
lo Is kafedry m1krobiologii (zav. - prof. M-N-Priselkov
(deceased]) Moskawskogo farmatsevtichaskogo instituta.
(UBIRTS (MKDICIN1)-BkCWUOLOGT)
rfs, 1.
:.:~, I
- -
KONDRATIYEVA, T.S,
Study of the bacterial contamination of drugs in tablet form. Apt.
delo 9 no. 5:91 S-0 160 (MMA 13: 10)
(;~MTS (NEDICINE) -BACTERIOLOGY)
ZELIKSONJ, Yu.J.; KONDRAT'-YI.I.V.Adj, T.S.
Comparative eval,iation. of the antibacterial propertieo or
preservatives used in eye solutions. Apt, delo 12 no.2%35-37
Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 1737)
1. 1 MoskovskLy ordens. Lanina meditsinskiy institut imeni IA
Seehenova.
a'. LIKSON)p Yu, I.;, KICNIIRAT I 'i-EVA, T.S.
Perfecting the quality and txsnh-nology oj, p-roparjyj57 eye IntLorls.
Apt. rka -1o 13 no.J.,-I&22 ja-~* 164. (IC'Pk 1724)
1. Farmat,sevticho9kiy fakulff.-et I Moskovskr~goo ordena Loni,na
ffroditsin,il.ogo instituta imni Selchanova.
KOROVIN, S.Te., kand.biolog.sauk; TIMPKO, V.A., kmad.biolog.nauk;
TIMONEMW V.; S = HNIKOVA, T.T.;
TSITSIII. FORTUNATOT, I.K., red.
izd-va; GUMA. A.P.. takha.red.
(Botanical prdene of the world; brief msauall Botanicheakie
sady mira; kratkii spravochnik. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.mauk
SSSR, 1959. 102 p. (KIRA 12:10)
1. Moscow. Glavzyy botaxichaskiy sad. 2. Direktor Glavuogo
botanicheskogo sad& AN WSR (for TSitsix).
(Botanical gardeiLs)
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TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
26994 S/191/61/000/009/004/007
Z3, 22-09 B11O/B21S
Popov, V. A., Nikolayev, I. N., Smirnov, R. N.,
Kondratlyeva, V. A.
Production of heat-resistant polymers by pyrolysis. Foam
cokes
Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1961, 26-28
TEXT: The authors produced heat-resistant foamed materials by coking
various gas-filled plastics. Initial foamed-material specimens were
placed in a special mixture, [Abstracter's note: not indentifiedj and
uniformly heated to a temperature exceeding that of their pyrolysis; then
they were again uniformly cooled to room temperature. The material did not
come in contact with air, and the volatile products were removed. The
authors found that the original configuration of the initial specimen may be
preserved with uniform reduction of all dimensions in an oriented position
with respect to the thermal field. The relations between chemical structure,
behavior in pyrolysis, and properties of foam cokes were determined. Foamed
materials of linear thermoplastic (polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride) and-
linear, weakly thermosetting polymers (polyurethane, epoxy resins) were
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26994 S/191/61/000/009/004/007
Production of heat-resistant... B11O./B218
destroyed. Foam cokes were produced from foamed, hardened high-molecular
plastics with rigid trimeric structure and numerous crosslinks: foamed
phenoplastics, organosilicon foamed materials and their modifications, and
foamed materials produced on epoxy resin basis, the bisphenol of which
was substituted by a multifunctional complex on the basis of bivalent
phenols (foamed material--)P(ER)). The number-of cros~links affects tfie
heat resistance decisively. Aromatic nuclei do not affect it in linear,
only in steric polymers. The volume weights of the initial foamed plastics
and the foam cokes obtained from them lie very close to each other,
a slight increase (7-10 %) in the weight of the latter is explained by the
removal of volatile pyrolysis products. As compared with the initial
foamed plastics, the foam cokes have higher rigidityg heat resistance,
and compressive strength both at room and at high temperatures. This
holds true especially for foam cokes from initial foamed materials
consisting of trimeric polycondensates and linear-structure polymers. The
yield in volatile products in coking is not additive but depends on the
interaction between polymers and radicals formed in their pyrolytic
cleavage. In contrast to non-conducting foamed plastics, foam cokes are
weakly conductive. The change in weight and linear dimensions of OK-20
(FK.720),_foamed plastics with different amounts of fillers show that the
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26994 3/191/61/000/009/004/00-t
Production of heat-resistant... B'110/B218
latter (particularly C-containing fillers, such as graphite, carbon black,
coke) change the yield in volatile pyrolysis products considerably. They
improve the stability of geometric dimensions, mechanical strength, and
electrodynamic parameters of foam cokes but reduce their compressive strength
at high temperatures.) Finely disperse Al powder added is supposed to react
with radicals formed in pyrolysis. Al, Al 2031'v Sio do not affect the yield
in volatile products, but reduce the compress e sirength at high tempera-
tures. Carbon-containing fillers increase the yield in foam cokes, and
reduce the heat resistance to deformation. Metal salts of orthosilicic
acid (ZrSiO 41 CaSiO4) increase the strength at high temperatures. FK-20
foam cokes with and without fillers preserve, during pyrolysis, their
original structure. Microphotographic studies have.shown that the
characteristic features of the foam structure such as distribution of unit
cells, presence or absence of cavities and cracks, etc., remain practically
unchanged in pyrolysis. The authors suggest the use of foam cokes as
light, highly heat-resistant, heat-insulating materials chemically resistant
and heat-resistant sorbents, electrical engineering materials and catalyst
supporters. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 8 references: 7 Soviet
and 1 non-Soviet.
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Table 4. Physicomechanical properties of FK-20 foamed plastics containing
different filler8, before and after coking. Legendi (1) filler, (2) filler
amount, %, (3) volume weight, g/cm)p (4) specimen weight, g, (5) loss in
weight, (6) yield in foam coke, % by weight, (7) specimen dimensions after
coking, mm, (8) compressive st-ength limit after 1 hr heating to 5000C,
2
kg/cm , (9) before coking, (10) after coking, (11) without filler, (12)
without filler, (13) Al powder, (14) industrial Al 203Y (15) Al 203' Sio 21
(16) chemically pure SiO 2 (n0-171), ('17) ZrSiO4 mineral, (18) ditto, (19)
CaSiO4 mineral, (20) industrial graphite, (21) acetylene black, (22) carbon
black no. 137, (25) coke of foamed plastic PK-20.
POPOV, V.A.; NIKOLAYEV, I.N.; S'MMIOV, R;~Ne-; 614DRAT-YEVA, V.A.
Problems involved in the productiton'bf heat-resistant polymer materi,
als by .1
pyrolysis. Plast.massy no.9'26-29 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Polymers--Thermal properties)
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TITLE: Foam plastics based on phenol-formaldehyde resins and
their compatibility with rubbers and fillers
PERIODICAL:iReferat~_vnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no.ll,.1962, 592-593,
abstract 11 P '39. (In the Sympoiium., "Penoplastmassyll
("Foam Plastics"), Moscow, 0boran9iz,-i96o;,9i-lo8)-
TEXT% Foam pla ties of types C~ 4> (FF) and