SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOVALEVA, N. N. - KOVALEVA, T.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000825610014-4
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Sequence Number: 
14
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000825610014-4.pdf2.3 MB
Body: 
-iOYTSMOVIOR, N.D.; 11OVALEVA, N.N. Effect of onset of Jaundice on the course of rheumatoid arthritis. Bovet.med. No-3:25-26 Har 31. (Cm 2o-.6) 1. Of the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic (Director--Prof.Ta.M.Tareyev), Mo8cow Medical Institute, and of Blagushinsk Hospital. KOVALEVA, Nadezhda Nikolqevna [Tuva in the seven-year Plan) Tuva. v semiletke. Kyzyl.. Tuvinskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 41 (MIRA 15:8) (Tuva-Econordo co-nditiono5o k KOVALEVAp N,P. New data about the brachiopoda species of Upper Cretaceous and LWOr Palaeogene deposits on the 14angyahlak Peninsula. Voot, WU 16 no. 6:64,72 161. (MIM 14:4) (Mangyahlak Peninsula-Brachiopodap Fossil) Recent data on brachiopod upecios in lower Paleogane dopoait8 of the Crimea (Bakhchisaray District) and Tran$caucas~'r- (Sukhtmi District). Dolcl. All SSSIR 136 no. 3 -.686-6E.6 Ja 161. (111PA !4:2) 1. IuningnLdskiy gosudurztvennyy universitet imeri A.A. Zhdanova. Predstavleno a;,ado::Ikcmt.L. Yvnshinyrn. (Bakhchisaray District-Brachior ap FosAl) . Ocl (Sul-himi District-Drachiopodng NOVALEVA) N.P. Variation in Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulate brachiopodB. Dokl, AN SSSR 149 no.3:696-699 Mr 163, (MMA 16W 1. Leningradskly gosudaretvermyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nalivk:lnym. (Brachiopods, Fossil) Y, OVA L2 V A Formir4,, ef fabric:, Lir 2'1 no. . 8 t 3 1-3 4 Ag 165. R"I I t. t t FERDINAND,, Ya.M,. ; MAMIS1, L,A.; BRAYNINA, R.A.; DMITRIYEVA- RAVIKOVICH, Ye-.MO; KOVALEVSKAYA, I.L.; WASNENKO, A.M.; IVANOVA, L.M.; TELESHEVSKAYA, B.A.; MARISOVA, A.P.; KOVALEVA, N.S. Methodology of utudying the epidemiological effectiveness of intestinal vaccines. Zhur. mikrobiol.~ epid. i immun. 33 no. U-.17-22 N '62. (MIRA 17.-:L) 1. Iz Rostovskogo i Moskovskogo institutov epidemiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya R-SFSR i Moskovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologichookoy stantsii. FERDINANDf Ya.M.,(Aostov-na:-Donu);,Prinimali uchastiye: MARISOVA., A.P.; BRAYNINA, R.A.; MARGULIS L.A.;-YZASNENKO, A.M.; KOVALEVSKAYA, I.L.; TELESHEVSKAYA, E.A.,- SG~OLEVA S.V. KALININAp K.I.; KOVALEVA; N.S.; IVANOVA, ARENDER, B.A.- KUCHERENKO R.A.; Akuktg K.S.; OLEYNIKOVA, LIT.-, KIBARDINA,.Yu.A.; KOVAP GRIGORIYEVA9,K.S.-, SEHENIKHINA, L.G.; CHERNYKH E.I.; DOROFEYEVA, V.m.; SHFVCHENKO, Ye.N.; ABRAWVA, O.K.; SKULISKAYA, S.D.; PETROVA, Z.I.; MAKHLINOVSKIY, L.I.j KIJZIMINA, A.I.; ALITMAN, R.Sh*j MARDERER, R.G.; YENGALYCHFVSKAYAp L.N.; CHMKOVA, M.N.; TERESHCHENKOP N.I.; SHELKOVNIKOVA, M.A.; PROKOPENKO, V.V.; BEKiEW5jjjvA-,._ Ye BARANOVA T.V. Effectiveness of specific prophylaxis with alcohol divaccine against typhoid and paratyphoid B fever in school-age children. Zhur. mikrobiol.,,epid.-i i=un. 41 no.ls!23-27 Ja 164, (MIRA 18: 2) LUVISHIS, L. A., starshiy naucbnyy sotrudnik;-XOVALM%,_N,.,S starshiy naucbnyy sotrudnik; KALININ, I. A.., starshiy nauchnyy sotruinik; KHARITONOV, Yu. P.,, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Laboratory fire-testing method of fabrics. Tekst. prom. 21 no.10:76-78 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. TSentralinyy nauchno-isoledovatellakV institut sherstyanoy promyshlennosti. Clothing, Protective) Mrs-testing) LUVISHIS, L.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;,KOVALEVA, N.S., inzh. Laboratory method for determining the fireproofness of fabrics. Nauch.-issl. trudy TSNIIShersti no.17:144-148 162. (MIRA 17:12) XOYA~~ I ~ " . . 11 ComtIonal experimental hypertension. Tr. AukU med. UM Vol,20:42-49 1952. (OUG 25 -.5 ) L Of the Pathopbysiology laboratory (Head -- Gj. Andrayev, ;;ot-or Medical Sciences). Institute of Therapy (Director - &*Lo Wasulkov, Active Member ANS USSR), Aeademy of Medical Soleness =R. No KOVS I. k* 0, IKOVAU N.,T. 400traphotometrio analysis of blood so., In conditioned reflex hypertension and In experlmental hypertension. Tr, Akad, mod, nauk MOL VoIG20,*82-91 1952. (GIML 25:5) 19 Of the Pathophysiclogy laboratory (Read - G.V. Andreyevj, Doctor Medical Sciences), Institute of Therapy (Director -- A*U Kyasnikovv Active Member A)M UM)g AaadsW of Medical Sciences USSR. ~-PVAU"- VA-4. Formation of antagonistic substance in prolonged intravenous admin- Istration of renin preparation In dogs. Arkh. pat., Moskva 15 no.6: 36-43 Nov-Doe 1953. (CIML 25:5) 1. Of the Pathophysiology Isboratory of the Institute of Therapy (Director --'A. L. Myaanikov, Active Member ANS USSR) of the Acedeaq of Medical Seie " 'a via. ace KOVALEVA, N. T. KOVAIEVA, N. T. -- "The Effect of Bilateral Single-~4oment Ischemia of the Kidneys on Azotemia, the CorTosition of the Urine, and the Pathomorpholo- gical Structure of Kidney Tissue." Acad Med Scl USSR. Inst of Normal arid Pathological Physiology Moscow, 1955- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.) SO: Knizhaa-vA Jetopill, No. 4, Moscow, 1956 SHIDLOVSKIT, V.A.; KOVALIVA, N.T.; VADKOVSKATA, Tu.D. Influence of the limitation of sloop and of emotional stress on arterial pressure and the amount of adrenergic substances in the blood of animals. Gip.bol. no.5:8~-97 158.. (MIRA 13:5) (SLUP) (MISS (PHYSIOLOGY)) (BLOOD MSSM) KOUISVA, N.T. Influence of bilateral, single-stage Isohe*mIzation of the kidneys on azotemia, the composition of the urine', and t~he pathomorphologi- cal structure of the renal tissue. Gip.bol. no.5t122-136 158. (MMA 13:5) (HTFRRTENSION) (URINB--ANALTSIS ARD PATHOWGT) (KIDNM) il.A ROGOVj A.A.j---KOVALBVAp N.T. Research on delayed vascular oonditionod reflexes in man;, Zhur. vys. nerv.-do" 10 no& 5:641-647 S-0 160. (MM 23:12) I* Institut fiziologii ime T.P, Favlova Akademii nauk SSSR, (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM) ROGOV, A.A.; GORLANOVA, T.T.- KOVALEVA N.T Respiratory and vascular reflex changes during the formation of positi-ve and negative conditioned reflbxes. Fiziol. zhur. 46 no.3:284"29O Mr~160, (MIR& 14:7) 1. From the Laboratory of Physiology and Pathology of Digestion and Blood Circglatio4L. the I.P.Pavlov Institute of Physiology of tho U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. .(CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (RESPIRATION) KOVALEVA . N. T. (14084va) Effect of novocaine on arterial pressure and the development of experimental ~rte~riosclerosis. Pat.fiziol. i eksp. terap. 5 no.j: 30-33 MYL;e f6l. 04IRA 1.4: 6) 1. Iz Instituta te ii (dir. - deyPtv4el1Ayy chlen A14N SSSR p1rof. A.L.Myasi 0v AM SSSR, (NOVOCAINE) (BLOOD PRESSURE) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (CHOLF4TEROL) JEOVALEVA , N. T. Formation of delayed conditioned reflexes to stimuli of varying intensities. Zhur. vys. nerv.deiat. 21 no.5:849-854 S-0 161. (MII~A 15:1) 1. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) ROGOVY A.A.; GORLANOVA, T.T.; KANTOROVICH, M.M.; KOVALEVA, N.T. Changes in vascular conditioned and unconditioned reflexes in man depending on typ-logical characteristics of the nervous system. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 14 no. 4:602-607 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 1'7tl2) 1. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, U.S.S.R.Academy of Sciences, and Military Medical Museum of U.S.S.R. Ministry of Defense, Loningrad. xNed of tionss md W roadism of bom Widt GOW = akfamts ilk wAftbfts ~.- . ~'YA mW 36t. Va. SkW'nik. Ys.S.R. $3. (84tguiring plant) mW wheat (having k%wr It requiFemns) p6ols showrd that D Ift"Ilk to incream'd I- abdog activity of JU% I# cWtumv in which Ca. N, aml K malts were ad&d. At high levvis of nitrates or How. i.e. when 11 mquIremutfs rkv, thm Is * rrduml 1-teducitta 01 the Plant tivairs, Catalsm activity Parallels the i-rcdodosoctivity. dixt abows either way Wit decliM (or Pont) In the I-cr- ducing mcilvity. indimting that the plot Is able to regulate its reduction-mitfatioa sysitnis s4tisfactorily even with disi- lusbed mineral %W4y. In cultum with NlIsN(h intrw duction of 0 leads to a "Inc of I-mlocing powr. ne pm. tfiect of B at high kvtl% D( fitut upply ind"tes tIW satcraistio% of tobwal elements (with ptu. ot DrX. swiivi- tics) in regulation of oxitlation-reduction P"Kvb*ri- in pWlt, C, M. Ko'01AINA WVALEVA, N~ V~ Dissertation; "The Interaction of Boron with Other Elements of Mineral Nutrition in Metabolism.* Cand Biol Scip Inst ok Botarq'imeni V. L. Komarov, Acad Sel USSR, Moscow, Oct;-.Dec 53-, (Vestnik Akaderdl- Hauk, Moscowp Jvn 34) SO: SUM 318p 23 Dee 1954 SHKOLINIK, K.Ya.; MAKAROVA, N.A.; STFMZVA, N.M.; KOVA1EVA, N.V. Some data on the physiology of branched wheat in connection with mineral nourishment. Trudy Bot.inst. Ser.4 no.9.,63-76 153. (HLRA 6:6) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L. Komarova akademii nauk SSBR. (Wheat) (Plants-Metaboliam) KOVALF.V-1, IT.V. . ~ ~9,-Velc ' of boron on the trend of oxidation-redtiction Processes and crop Yields as influenced by different anounts and ratios of macro- nutrients in the soil. Trudy Bot. inst. Sur. 4 ilo,12:120-153 '58. (Mllbk 11: 7) (Plants, Effect of minerals on) (Plants-Metabolism) SEMKOVAP K*Ioq clotoent; NOVALIVA, N-V-p dotonet (Hookra) Comparative evaluation of the determination of free hydrochloric acidwith and without intabations Eli-named. 38 no.8:113-115 Ag 160. OM 13:11) lo Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (2rav. - deyst- vitellrq7 ohlen AMN SSSR prof. V.1h* Vasilenkol I Moskovskogo ordena Leninp, meditsinskogo instituta. imeni I.M. Sechenovae (GAMIC JUICE) KIUMV, A.V.; KOTALEVA, N.V. Adsorption of water vapor by activated carbon. Zhur. fiz. khtm. 30 no.12:2775-2786 D156. (MLRA 1o:4) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fizicheakoy khimil, Moskva. (Adsorptic,u) (vapors) (Carbon,.&--tivated) 69-20-3-3/24 AUTHORS: Dogadkin, B.A.; Skorodumova, Z.V.; Kovaleva, N.V. TITLE: On the Chemical Interaction of Sulfur and Carbon Black (0 khimicheskom vzaimodeystvii sery s sazhey) PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, vol XX, Nr 3, pp 272-278 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The chemical interaction of sulfur and black is of great importance in the vulcanization of rubber. The quantity ~;f chemically bound sulfur, when heated with black in a hydro- carbon medium, is the greater the less the oxygen content in the black. The removal of oxygen from the surface of the black by means of hydrogenization, etc increases the chemical absorption of the sulfur on the surface of tile black. Heating of the black at temperatures higher than 9000C in a vacuum or hydrogen atmosphere leads to a decrease of the chemical absorption of sulfur on the surface of the black. This is due to the connection of the sulfur with the free valences of the end carbon atoms. An isotopic exchange of the bound sulfur with S35 is not possible. It is assumed therefore that the sulfur on the surface of the black forms resistant monosulfide groups. in view of these facts it is Card 1/2 supposed that the sulfur joins the carbon black mainly at On the Chemical Interaction of Sulfur and Carbon Black 69-20-3-3/24 the active sites of the carbon surface. There are 5 tables, 7 graphs, and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 1 English, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti, Moskva (scientific Research Institute of the Tire Industry, Moscow) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1958 Card 2/2 1. Carbon black-Che3kical reactions 2. Sulfur-Applications 3OV-69-58-4-8/18 AUTHORS: Kiselev, A.V.., Kovaleve, N.V., Sinitsyn, V.A., Khrapova, Ye.V. TITLE: Adsorbate-Adsorbate Interactions in Vapor Adsorption on Graphitized Carbon Blacks (Proyavleniye vzaimodeystviya ad- sorbat-adsorbat pri adsorbtsii parov na prafitirovannykh sazhakh) 2. Application of Adsorption Isotherm Equations for Descrip- tion of Experimental Data (2. Primeneniye urevneniy izoterm adsorbtsii dlys opisaniya eksperimentnllnykh dnnnykh) PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 19158, Vol XX, Nr 4, Pp 444-455 (FPSSR) ABSTRACT: In the articlelthe equations of Reference 1 for the isotherms of mono- and polymolecular adsorption of vapors are applied to the description of the experimental isotherms of adsorption on graphitized carbon black. The adsorption of n-alkanes is de- scribed by the isotherm equations 1 and 4jwhich are similar to the equations of Langmuir and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller. The isotherm of cyclopeptan adsorption has two inflexion points and is described by equation 4. The experimental isotherms and adsorption heats of nitrogen, argon, and krypton vapors on Card 0 the carbon black R-33, graphitized at 2,700 0 C. At a tempera- if SOV-69-518-4-8/le Adsorbate-Adsorbate Interactions in Vapor Adsorption on Graphitized Carbon Blacks. 2. Application of Adsorption Isotherm Equations for Description of Experimental. Date ture of -1830 C)the pure initial adsorption heat is 0.8 kcal/ mole. It has been found that the adsorption isotherms follow for values E) < 0.1 the equation of Henry, from 0.1-0.5 the 6quation of Hill (2) and for higher values the equation of Langmuir. E) is the general degree of filling of the surface by the monolayer. Figure 1 shows that the adsorption iso- therms for nitrogen vapors calculated according to Hills equation coincide with the experimental values only to 0 = 0.4 and then incline downward. The Langmuir equation is applied for higher values. Figure 4 shows the adsorption heats of argon vapors and the adsorption isotherms calculated according to the eauations 1 and 2. The pure initial adsorption heats amount to 0.7 kcal/mole. Figure 5 represents the experimental adsorption isotherms of krypton vapors at -1e3 0 C and -19q0 0 from Reference 13 as well as the calorimetric adsorption heats at -1830 C from Reference 15. The pure initial adsorption heat is 1.5 kcal/mole. It has been found that equation 3 cor- Card 21 responds well to the experimental data. Figure 7 shows the SOV-69-58-4-8/18 Adsorbate-Adsorbate Interactions in Vapor Adsorption on Graphitized Carbon Blacks. 2. Application of Adsorption Isotherm Equations for Description of Experimental Data adsorDtion isotherms for nitrogen, argon, and krypton vapors at high vapor pressure values. In the case of nitrogen and argon at these values, polymolecular adsorption sets in. Equation 4 gives good results for nitrogen. For argon.,the calculated values are higher. The adsorption isotherms of krypton have a step-shaped character. Equation 4 is used. Figure 8 shows the isotherm and the adsorption heat for S02 0 vapors at 00 C on carbon black sferon-6 graphitized at 2,700 C. The pure initial adsorption heat is approximately equal to the condensation heat and reaches a maximum of 1.5 kcal/mole nt a vapor pressure of 0.2. The experimentsl facts are well described by the equations 1 and 2. Figure 11 shows 0 the iso- therms and the adsorption heats for ammonia at -78.8 C and methylamin at 0 C. The ammonia isotherm has no inflexion ,)ointiwhereas the methylamin isotherm has two inflexion points. auation 4 and Hill's en'uation are applied to the experimental data, It has been established j that in the same measure as the Card 0 adsorbate-adsorbent interactions decrease and the adsorbate- .'4 SOV-60-58-4-8/18 Adsorbate-Adsorbate Tnteractions in Vapor Adsorption on Grarhitized Carbon Blacks. 2. Application of Adsorption Isotherm Equations for Description of Experimental Data adsorbate interactions relatively increnseltho isotherms chnnge their shape from convex nt the initial part with single points of inflexion (n-alkanes) to initially concave, with two points of inflexion (nitrogen, argon, krypton, sulfur dioxide, methylamin, etc.) and to concave throughout with no inflexion (water). There are 12 graDhs, 1 table, and 29 references, 1L'+ of which are Soviet and 15 English. ASSOCIATIONS: lv'.oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M..V, Lomonosovnf Laboratoriya adsorbtsii (Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov,Laboratory of Adsorption) Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Laboratoriya sorbtsionnykh protsessov (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Card 4/5 Sciences of the USSR Laboratory of Sorption Processes) KOVAJEW, 14. V. - Mster Chem Sci (dirs) -- "Thn effi~ct of tho chemicril nnO ury-stal-chemical modification of carbon black on the a0sorption of vrnors". Moscow, 1959. 19 pp (Acad Sci M11R, inst of Ph.7-s Chem), 150 copies (EL, No 1.9, 1059, 121) 5 (4) AUTHORS: Kiselev, A. V., Kovaleva, N. V. SOV/62-59-6-6/36 TITLE: The, Influence exercise --5-y-lh-e~~hermal Treatment of Different Carbon Blacks Upon the Adsorption of Vapours (Vliyaniye termi- cheskoy obrabotki razlichnykh sazh na adsorbtsiyu parov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh naak, 19591' Nr 6t pp 989-998 (USSR) ABSTRACTt As in well known, an increase in treatment temperature causes an inorqase in the crystal dimension up to parallel orientation, as is the case with the graphite lattice. Besides, there are numerous papers which deal with the investigation mentioned in the title (Refs 1-40). It is only the problem of the fundamental adsorption chan.mes of different substances that has scarcely been dealt with up to now. As to this problem there are different opinions as to whether the presence of oxygen complexes on the surface of the adsorbents, or the inhomogeneity of the surface are to be made ressons1ble for the adsorption. In this connection, the adsorption was investigated in the present work as being dependent on the surface quality (roughly inhomogeneous, strongly, and weekly oxidized carbon black). Subject to Card 1/3 investigation viere substances with extreme structure and polarity The Influence Exercised by the Thermal Treatment of sov/62-59-6-6/36 Different Carbon Blacks Upon the Adsorption of Vapours such as benzenef water, methanol. For this purpose the adsorption isotherms of the above mentioned substances on ~;arbon black adsorbents (Pigs 1-6) submitted to different thermal treatment were determined. It was found that with increasing treatment temperature, the quantity of oxygen needed for the exchange with NaOR in aqueous solution on the surface of the carbon black decreases, and so does the roughness of the surface. It remains homogeneous after treatment in hydrogen at 17000. The steam adsorption by graphite treated-carbon black which also decreases is mainly due to the elimination of surface oxides. With graphite treated carbon-black in a hydrogen current adsorption of water is very low, even at high-pressure. The adsorption of methanol vapours-als-o decreases by the elimination of the surface oxides, while the decrease in-the surface.rQughness here only pl,ays an'uniinportant role. Benzene adsorption with graphite treatment is mainly reduced because of the adsorbent surface which is not rough enough. in general graphite treatment in hydrogen current at 17000 of different types of carbon black leads to quite similar surface qualities of the adsorbent. The Card 2/3, authors thank 11. It. Dubinin for explanations he gave them. The Influence Exercised by the Thermal Treatment of SOV/62-59-6-6/36 Different Carbon Blacks Upon the Adsorption of Vapours There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 45 references, 16 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: November 11, 1957 Card 3/3 5~4) A THORS: Kiselevq A V.r-Zovaleva,_ff.,_~ TITLE: Tho Chemic~l koffflmntTo-h of t6 Its Influence on Adsorption modifitsirovaniye poverkhnosti na adsorbtBionnyye avoystva) SOV/20-124-3-35/67 Korolev,.A. Ya ;,3hcherbakova,K.D. Krface of Ad orbentB and Properties (Khimicheskoye adsorbentov i yego vliyaniye PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, pp 617-620 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present report deals with the chemical modification and variation of the adsorption properties of silica and graphite bodies. Highly dispersive silica aerosil and gas-black are used for this purpose. This modification was carried out for the purpose of rendering silica hydrophobic and of making soot hydrophilic. The firat part of this paper deals with the modification of silica. Si4ca with a hydrated surface ad- sorbs polar substances well. By a reaction with silicon-organic compounds it is possible to modify the nature of their sur- face essentially in the direction of attaining a stable hydro- phobic state, which is of practical interest for the applica- tion of silica as filling media for polymeric materials and as a thickening medium for lubricants. The modification con- sisted of a reaction of silica hydroxyl with trimethyl chloro- Card 1/4 silane according to the scheme SOV/20-124-3-35/67 The Chemical Modification of the Surface of Adsorbents and 'lU Influence on Adsorption Properties I I 0 CH 0 C11 1 1 3 1 1 3 -0-Si-OH+CI-S i-CH3-* -0-Si-O-Si-CH 3+HC1 I I I 0 CH 0 CH 1 3 1 3 Aerosil with a surface of about 180 m2/g was treated for eight days at a temperature of 20 with saturated trimethyl chlorosilane vapor or with its solution in benzine. The greatest difference in the isothermal lines of adsorption is observed in steam. The adsorption of steam on a modified sample is several dozens of times lower than in the case of a normal sample. The isothermal line of the adsorption of steam on a modified sample is reversible, and it is not modified even after several months of contact with water, which is indicative of the strength of the surface compound formed. The second part of this paper deals Card 2/4 with the formation of carbon black. The adsorption proper- SOV/20-124-3-35/67 The Chemical Modification of the Surface of Adsorbents and P-.4 Influence on Adsorption Properties ties of soot with respect to many adsorbed substances, especial- ly with respect to polar ones, depend on the quantity of oxygen they contain. The authors modified gas black for the purpose of further graphitization. By annealing at more than 15000 the acid surface compounds are destroyed, the growth of graphite crystallites is promoted (chemical and crystallo- chemical modification) and the adsorption of the vapors of water, methanol, ammonia, methylamine, sulfur dioxide and other polar substances is considerably reduced. Thermal0 treatmentg especially at temperatures of more than 2500 makes the soot surface more homogeneous and prevents the adsorption of non-polar substances. Such a treatment of soot also increases its hydrophobic properties. An increase of the affinity of soot to polar substances, especially water, is of practical interest for polygraphical pigments and also for other polygraphically important cases. Also the nature of the surface and the oolloid-chemical properties of soot Card 3/4 are considerably modified by the oxide-treatment. Thn modi- SOV/20-124-3-35/67 The Chemical Modification of the Surface of Adsorbents and Their Influence on Adsorption Properties fication of soot also modifies the adsorption of steam con- siderably. The variations of the corresponding isothermal lines are discussed. The double hysteresis found on this occasion is typical of the superposition of two phenomena, viz chemosorption and capillary condensation. The thermal treatment of soot and its oxidation in the liquid phase is able to modify soot to such an extent that the adsorption of steams on it is modified by dozens and hundreds of times of its amount. There are 2 figures and 25 references, 12 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: September 6, 1958, by 14. M. Dubinin, Academician SUBMITTED: September 5, 1958 Card 4/4 /60/022/03/12/019 S1069 B004/B007 AUTHORS; Lyginq Ve Ipq Kovalevag No V,o Kaytaradze, N. N.9 Kiselevp A.- v TITLE: AdeorlDILL Properties and Infrared Spectra of Oxidized Carbon Blacks PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 22, No. 3, PP- 334 - 339 TEXT: In the introduction the authors mention the various methods of determining the nature of ohemioal compounds on the surface of fillers, as e.g. carbon'blaok The present paper is a oontinuallon of the investigation of the surtaoe compounds of adsorbents by means of an infrared spectroscope. The authors studied channel black from Ukhta in natural state and oxidized by means of bodium hypoohlorite (in the laboratory of A. Ya. Korolevq Ref. I1 9 oarbon black obtained by the de- composition of graphite oxide at 300 C, as well as this carbon black after heating at 1,70000 in a hydrogen flow. The characteristic values of the samples are given in a table. The specific surface was determined by W. N. Avgulg. Fig. 1 shows the isothermal lines of vapor adsorption Card 1/2 2,~280 S/060/(" 1 /02 3/00 5/'0;J5/0U8 B124/ B101 JiUMORS: Kiselev, A. V., Kovaleva, N. V., Korolev, Al 'Ya, TITLE,. Adsorptive properties of oxidized carbon blacks, 1. Oxidation of channel black in an aqueous medium ?ERIUDICAL: Koiloidnyy zhurnal, v. 23, no- 5, 19611, 562 TEXT: In this paper, the adsorptive power of chnniiel gas carbon black sample-- from Ukhta with a specific surface of about 150 m"' and an oxygen content of which had been oxidized in aqueous solution without heating with sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and a mixture of MNO- and H 2s0 49 was investigated. The chemisorbed-oxygen content, hydrophilic properties, and wettability of the carbon black are increased by polar organic liquids. The carbon black forms highly disperse colloidal hydrosols without addition of organic wetting agents. After dryin 9 and removing substances adsorbed on carbon black by exhaustion at 150 C, the C and H conto-rts wjre determined by a microanalytical technique, and the total oxy6en content was established Card 1/6 ve 2`0 S10691o 1/0251 6f)5/005/0A Adsorptive properties of... B12zj/B1OI from the difference. The presence of active oxygen wau detected by adsorption of NaOH from the aqueous solution and by detorminin.- the content of hydroxyl or phenol irroUpS according to Crignard, The volatile substances content was determined by hoatdngr the carl~on black to 62000,. The nitrogen conteit in the carbon black samples ti-eated with the IM j H2so4 mixture was deterinined by the Kjeldahl technique. and was fouA to be 0~2'1;)_ ~he specii'ic surface was calcuiated from the adsorption isot'.-orms ol' nitrogen vapor tit the boil~111~' poill.t oil nitraL,en aceordini~ to BET.. Da-ta on the opecific surface and the chemical composition of carbon blacks oxidized by various techniques are given in a table. The oxidation of the curbon bluck suri'ace le~,ids to a reduced adsorptiop of n-hexane vapor,- This is due to tile fuct that the oxidjzud surface is covered with oXyL;ejj_Corj4 4ning groups so tightly that i,here is no more room available for tiie n-h,~,xare molecules . Tne increase in the adsorptive power for benzene vapor with the oxidation degree of the carbon black surface 14s kl-L~e to tne fact that the interaction of then-bonds in the benzene molocul 0_,; W j th t, he Oli g - carbon black samp-Jes is intensified. roups on the surface of oxidized , The difierence between oxidized and non-oxidized carbon black surf-'aces Card 2/6 2,") 2 r; 0 lo)/069/61/023/005/005/008 Adsorptive properties of... B120101 becomes still more pronounced when methanol and water vapors (Fig. 2) are adsorbed. Methanol is probably chemically sorbed, too. The carbon black surface modified by graphitization or oxidation which becomes either strongly hydrophobe or strongly bydrophilic, can change the adsorption of water vapor by one or two orders of magnitude. Methanol vapor is most strongly adsorbed on surfaces oxidized with an HKO 3-H2so4mixture, although these samples contain less oxygen than samples oxidizedsjith NaOC1; the same holds for the adsorption of water vapor. The ad ption of all vapors investigated generally increases with the degree of oxidation. The authors thank G. M. Lyulina, N. N. Avgull, A. P. Arkhipova, L. I. Doroshina, and M. G. Kuz1mina for assistance. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and 20 references: 13 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The two most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: M. L. Stude- baker, E. Hoffman, A. C. Wolfe, L. G. Nabors, Industr. and Engng. Chem. 48, 162, 1956; J. V. Hallum:, H. V. Drushell, J. Phys. Chem. 61, 110, 1958- ASSOCIATIOR: Institut fizicheskoy khimii AV SSSR, Gruppa khimii poverknosti Moskva (Institute of Physical Chemistry AS USSR, Card 3/6 Group of Surface Chemistry, Moscowl slo6 62/024/002/005/008 D101YBI 10 LUTHORS; Kiselev, A. V., Kovaleva, N. V., M. N., Tesner, P. A. TITLE: Adsorption properties of oxidized cnr-)n blacks. 2. Oxida- tion of channel black in a gas medium PERIODICLL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 24, no. 2, 1962, 195-200 TEXT: The authors study the reason why oxidized channel black gives better printing ink than unoxidized channel black. Ukhta gas channel black sample -B-1369 (V-1369) was oxidized for 2 hrs with atmospheric oxygen at 4500C and an air stream of 3 liter/min. The weight loss was 4-5,,,; the 02 content increased from 4.4 to 8-15%; the specific surface (determined by the BET Method) increased from 148 M2/g to 295 M2/g for N 2 and C6H6, and 142 m2/g 5 for n-C H The black samples were evacuated to 10 mm Hg at 2000C; next 6 12* the adsorption isotherm for vapors of n-hexane, benzene, methanol, and water were taken. Results: (1) The total adsorption capacity for all vapor kinds doubled; (2) the adsorption capacity per surface unit, however, Pard .1/2 S106 62/024/002/005/008 Adsorption properties of ... B1 01 Y131 10 increased only for n-hexane and benzene, that for methanol changed but little, whereas that for water remained unchanged. Thus, the hydrophily of black oxidized with atmospheric oxygen, remained unchanged. The high adsorption of hydrocarbons is due to the adsorption potential of micro- pores formed during oxidation. The lower adsorption capacity for C 611 12 is explained ~y its larger molecules which cannot infiltrate into all pores. (3) Channel black oxidized in a liquid medium (HNO 3 + 112so4) showed increased hydrophily and adsorption of polar substances, owina to a considerable increase in surface groups containing oxygen. There are 2 figures, I table, and 13 references: 9 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The. four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: W. R. Smith, W. D. Shaefer, Rubber Chem. and Technol., 23, 625, 19/50; 1. V. Hallum, H. V. Drushell, J. Phys. Chem., 611 110, 1958; W. R. Smitht M. H. Polley, J. Phys. Chem., 60, 689, 1956; A. A. Isirikyan, A. V. Kiselev, J. Phye. Chem., 6ol, 1961, ASSOCIATION:- Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR I Idoskva (Institute of Physical Chemistry of AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: April 24t 1961 Card 2/2 BIBI, R.A.; KISELEV, A.V.; KOVAUVA, N.V.; TIZON, R.F.S.; KHOIFS" Dzh.M~ : ~ Adsorption and state Of C02, SF6, and IiH3 on a vrupl,iti id 1~ carbon surface. Zhur. fiz. kh-tin. 38 no,.3-700-718 Mr '64. .,a kolledzi-:ft, SSh.A, 4 1. Khimicheskoye otdIeleniye Arikhertskur - - - Gruppa khimii poverkhnosti Institiita fizicheskoy Ahimii AN BIBI, R.A.; KISELEV, A.V-. N.V.j KHOLMS, Dzh. M.; KEMPLINp M., yeaRe ~Kq A.- Adsorption and state Of C02o SF6. and 1113 on the surface of graphitized carbon black, Part 2. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.4:939-946 AP 164. - (MMA 17:6) 1. Gruppa khimii poverkhnosti Instituta fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR i Khimicheakoye otdeleniye Amkhertskogo kolledzha, SShA [SoyedUennyyo Shtaty Ameriki]. KISELFT, A.V., YOVALEVA, N.V.; KHOPINA, V.V. Adsorption of cyclohexane, benzene, tolue-ne, and naph.hulene frc!: n-heptune solutiopa on oxid'-zed carbon blm,15 and carbons treated at high temperatur---s. Zhur.fiz.1'llilm. 38 no.8:2(05-2098 Ag I,/ Q . a (MIRA 18~1) Init.iLat filzielie:3koy k1iiiiiii AN SSSR. BELYAKOVAY L.D.; KISELEV, A.V.; KOVALEVA, N.V. ..... ..- Gas chromatographic determination of -hydrogen bonding energy in adsorption layers. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.3t646-649 J1 164. (MIRA 17.7) 1. Institut fiziche5koy khimii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Frumkinym. RAZIMAYEV, G.A,; 3At,,lGAIP V, Yu.A.; MINISKER, K.S.; KOVAIEVA N.V. of vinyl ch-laricla -in the prosenca of the syster. alkylal,lim.inum - alkyj lialido. VY00kc-M. nood. 7 110.1-539-545 mr 16 5 . (MIU 18:7) 11~ . ~ c rilatav. i ins.4-i ..'rorgard,!Jl-sk~kli produktov I ala KMEUT, A.V.; K (7!! P L! XA. N ."I. F-FTIO Yj zh-,ir,. 27 N-.') 165, WIPA 18&12) 'T noi;lillut, f.1i zi:!heakoy kh'il AN SS~I~Ft i X'r.~knLcheskiy fakul"Llat Mo3Rcvakogc univernJtp-ta imani M.V. Lororinx,~.xv. '~ i ilor. i t t c-.,1 tlohol,-~tn, Ilip 1964. KARAPETYAN, GX..i KOVALEVA, N.V. (Moskva) Use of gastrobaxnate in peptio ulcer and gastTj:t,,',Q~ Klin. med, 41 no.2,.43-45 F'63 (MIRA 17,.3) - AL11- 3, ~ Tz propedov-ticheskoy kiliCli--i( i- fedroy - doysivileivnyy oblen AM SSSR prof. V~Ki;,, Va-3iletnki-,-~ I Moskovskogo or-Jena Lenina meditsJnskogo instituta imen--' St,-, chenova. KOVALEVA, N. YE. Infusoria Analyzing the errect of X-rays upon Paramaecium caudatum. Uch. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 70, 1948. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UMLASSIFIED. KOVALEVAq N.Ye, Effect of overstraining of the excitation process on the I regpneration 4-muscle tissues in white rats. Biul, ekop, biol. i mod. 49 no. 5:104-109 My 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1-; Iz kafedry obshchey biologli (zav. - prof. G.M. Litvar) I looningradakogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni aLademika I.P. Pavlova. Prodstavlena doystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskim. (CEREBRAL CORTEX) (MUSCLE) KOVALEVA., N. Ye (LENINGRAD) "Changes in reactivity of Paramecium caudatum after x-ray irradiation in respect to environmental temperature." (In Russian.) Report presented at the 13th Annual meeting and lat International Conference of Society of Protozoologists, Prague, 22-31 Aug 61 KOVALEVAY N.Ye. Effect of overexertion of the process of differ'ential inhibition on the regeneration of skeletal muscle in white rats. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. no.2:103-107 F 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz kafedry obahchey biologii (zav. - prof. G.M.Litver) I Leningradskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova. Pred- stavlens, deystviteltnym chlenom MIN SSSR P.S*Kupalovym. (MUSCLE) (REGENERATION (BIOLOGY)) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY)) , ~OVA;~VA,-V. Yo.-- -- Effect o'f the extirpation of parts of the central qervous system on the gas exchange and physiological functions inearthworms. Fiziol. zhur. 47,no.1:103-107 Ja 161. (14IRL 14%3) 1. From the Ligboratory of Ecological Physiology, Pavlov Institute of Physiologyp U*S,S.R.9 Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (NERVOUS SYSTDI-Woass) (RESPIRATION) KOVAMVA, N.Ye. Effect of overstraining the process of differential inhibition on the microstructure of the thyroid gland in white rats. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 53 no.2:67-72 11 162. (14IRA 15:3) 1. 1z kafedry obohehey biologii (zav. - I-xof. G.M. Litvor) I Leningradskogo meclitsinskogo instituta imeni akademika I.P. Pavlova, Predstavlem akademikom V.11. Chernigovakim. (THIROID GWID) (GONDITIONUD RESPONSE) (STIMS (PHYSIOLOGY)) )MVALEVAZ N. Ye. "The Effect of the Temperature Factor on Paramecium Caudatum Exposed to X-Raya.0 pp. 34 Institute of Cytology AS USSR Laboratory of Cytology of Unicellular Organisms Taltologli AN of Sciences UiSR, tbstracts of Reports)p Logningrado 1962 88 PPv JPRS 2o,63h KOVALEVA, N.Ye. Effect of the temperature of cultivation on the oensitivity of YmNoori-a to the damaging action of I rays. TSitologiia 4 no.3:306-317 ftr6-Js 162. (MIRA 1683) 1. Laboratoriya tsitologii odnokletoohnykh organizmov Instituta tsitol6gii AN SSSR9 Leningrad. (PARAMECIUM) (X RAYS.-PHYSIOWGICAL EFFECT) (TD94MATURE-PHYSIOWGICAL EFFECT) KO Effect of the temperature factor on the DNA content in the macronucleus of Paramecium caudatum irraaiated with X-rays. Sbor. rab. Inst. tsit. no. 3s123-132 163. 'Effect of temperature on the digestive function of Paramecium caudatum irradiated with X-rays. Ibid.:133-144 I. Laboratoriya tsitologii odnokletochnykh organizmov Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR. Y-OV.t_LEVA,,_ N, Ye.; SELIVANOVA, G.V. infjuence of -the temperature facv)r caj the DIIA and RNA. in Paramecium caudatume TSitolOgUn 5 no.3:27~-278 MY-19 163. 1. laboratoriya tsitologii- odj-v,-jkletoelLnykh org'arifzwv :n-sLit.'Aft taitologii, AN SSSR9 Leningrad. O.tl i vrat tt.~d N-D -ofit'r-fit, of -4t th TS I i-cilng 1 a 6 (MIMA 18:8 "i All J,.'~Sil, Iordi-.erad, hVp ' aftm ft-w olud- k Gib *mum -SUm 0-11 vll~. DL Xv ut amd "Wit Amk" UARA 10o VWAA&vw d a wd" ind In a J. J. 0014 too Sf Ag 6 too tc. r Me 0 ' . am *IT Of lobw lisp zv SIR a- fs AV, 40 a AN a I a lm a 0 1 v It 9 3 1 v NMI WO-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0.0 :0 4"A KOVAIZVAj O.V. (Kovallovas O.Vol Changes in the visual fielde in athletes. Fiziole zhure (ukr.) 8 no. 5:680-684 9-0 162. (MIRA 17-1-1) 1. Kafedra vrachabnoy fizkulltury Kiyevskogo meditsinakogo inatituta. im. ak-ad. Bogomolltsa. KOVAIZVA, P. (Kavallova, P-1 I " ~'. -' On the rise. Rab, i sial. 34 no.2:12-13 158.. (MIRA 11:2) l.Starshyna kalgass "Za Radzimu, " Gomellskaga rayena. II (Gomel, District--Stock and stockbreeding) HESTEROVA, Ye. [Nestseravag E. 1; BMNDAKq Ya,j telyatnitsa; PASTUKHOVA, N., ~A ~# [Navaliovay P.1 Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda doyarka; KOY~U= Along the path lit bv the "beacon lights.* Rab. i sial. 37 no.3:2-3 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Sekrotarl Kirovskogo raykoma partii (for Nesterova). 2. Kolkhoz imeni Stalina Dzershinskogo rayona (for Bandak). 3. S6vkhoz "Padalessew Richitskogo, rayons. kfor Factukhova)- 4-RoMoz I'Za Radzimu* 00melf- skogo rayons. (for Kovaleva). (White Russia-Women as farmers) .,-KOVATmHVA, F.H. [Kavaliova, P.N.], Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo Truda, deputat Verkhoznogo Sovete BM; TOMYLO. I. (Tarkaile. Ij, red.; KCLECRITS, G. (Nalachyte, H.J. takhn.red. [Oar experience in.ineressing the output of livestock products] Nash vopyt pavelichennia vytvorchastei praduktau zhyviolahadouli. Minsk, Dziarzh.vyd-va BSSR, Red.sellskahaspadarchai lit-ry, 1960, 44 p. (Km 14:3) 1. Nachallnik kolkhoza "Zo Radzimu,* Gomel'skogo rayons (for Koveleva). (Gomell District--Stock and atockbraoding) KOVALEITSKAYA, IoL.; EFSHTEYN-LITVAK, R.V.; DMIMIYEVA-RAVIKOVICH, Ye.M.; KUFUIOSOVA, N.A.; SHCHEGLOVA, Ye.S.; FERDINVID) Ya-M.; HHCVIK, S.R.; MAKHLINOVSKIY, L.P.; PETROVA, S.8,; GOLUBOVA, Ye.Ye.; GONCIIAROVA, Z.I.; SARIMNEYEV, A.P.; SIZINTSEVA, V.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: MEDYUKHA, G.A.; OSOKINA, L.A.; RACHKOVSKAYA, Yu.K.; OSOVTSEVA, 0.1.; DEDUSENKO., A.I.* KOVALEVA PO.; KARASHEVICH, V.P.; CHEBOTAREVICH, Ntwff.;~-TAH,00~ -F.T-R.; SKULISKAYA, S.D.; KECHETZHIYEV, B.A.; DEMINA, A.S.; ZUSIMAN, R.T.; YESAKOV, P.I.; SYSOYEVA, Z.A.; ZINOVIYEVA, I.S.; FALICHEVSKAYA, A.A.; DENISOVAp B.D.; TIMOFELEVA, R.G.; SYRKASOVA, A.V.; LYANTSMAN . S. G. Reactivity and immunological and epidemiological effectiveness of alcoholic typhoid and paratyphoid fever vaccines in school children. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.7:72-77 i1 162. (14IRA 17:1) 1. Iz Moskovskogo, Rostovskogo, Omskogo institutov epidemio- logii i mikrobiologii, Stavropol'skogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok i Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. 2. Rostovskiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii (for Kovaleva). 3. Stavropollskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok (for Sysoyeva). 4. XuybyshevBlciy institut epidemiologii i m1krobiologii (for Zinov'yeva). 5. Saratovskays, gorodskays, sanitarno-epidemiolo- gicheskaya stantsiya (for Lyantsman). AKHVOMIN. V.A.; GRENBXRG, Ye.l.; GINIS, M.Ta.; FEYGIWA, X.M. ZAKHAROVA, V.S.; ZALICVSKAYA, T.N. SHASHKIN, M.A.; KOVALUKO, P.N.; ZAK, A.G.; AlODWOVA, S.A.; MOSTRYUKOV, P.M.; VEYSEYSKAYA, N.D. Brief reports. Zav.lab. 23 no.7:801-802 157. (MIRA 10:8) l.Institut geologii rudnvkh mastorozhdaniy, patrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR (for Akhvonen) 2.Dneprqetrovskiy Truboprokatnyy zavod imeni V.I. Lanins (for-Grenberg, Genie) 3. Angarski3r remontno- mekhanichookiy 2avod (for Shashkin) 4.Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat (for Kovalenko) 5. Karagandinekly zavod sintetichaskogo kauchuka (for Zak.,Akhmetova, Mostryukov, Veyseyakays). (Chemistry, Analytic) KOVALEVA, IR.V. RODMICH, L.V.,; KOVALIVA, R.V.,; SOBOINVA, L.S. Parat)Wrold infections in rodents in a large city. Zhur. mikrobiol.. epid. i immun. 27 no.1:96-110 ja 956 (ULU 9:5) (MICE, diseases, pamtyphoidlevers in large cities (Rue)) (RATS, diseases. same) (PARAMHOID JFSV , epidemiology in mice & rate in large cities (Rue)) EXCERPTA VEDICA See 4 Vol 12/9 Med. Micro. Sep' 59 N f11V- 2 51 CERTA'I CIFIC FEATURES OF PASTEURELLA PESTIS STRAINS ISOLATED IN MONGOLIA FROM BRANDT'S FIELD MICE AND OTHER RODENTS (Russian text) - K a v o I e v a R. V. - ZH. MIKROB. EPID. I IMMUNOBIOL. 1958, 8 (36-_36TTa-B1Ur77"u . 4 In enzoatic plague-affected districts of Mongolia, intense plague Ittfection is found among Microtus brandti. Plague has also been discovered among Arctomus bobac, long-tailed gophers (Spennophiles), and alpine field voles. The strains isolated have all the basic qualities of P.pestis, but colony form, low virulence for guinea- pigs, fermentation of rhamnose and other characteristics, resemble those of P. pseudotuberculosis. Makstenieks Leyden ;7 KOVALEVA, R. V.; GOLUDCHIKOVA, K. V.; STREKINN, S. 14. "On the problem of epidemiology of infoctious diseases of salmonellosis origin." Report submitted at the l3th All-Union ConMss of Hygienists, Epidemiologists and Infactionists. 1959 KQVALVY~ ~2[. RLI,-IV_tVIT,;EVA A. V., PONOMAI-111,111A, T ~4 SILIV-STROV!, T. NT., 'naIKOV, !,. P.: 0_17tSHYOVITCH, N. L., m. "?Ipw developments In the study of the nitmral focus of the pl;-.rue -n Ula northenstern Ca,pinn reginn." p. 239 Dcsyntoye SoveshchazAye po parazitologicheskim probleuqm i prirodnoocharovym baicznzram. 22-29 OktyrCorya 19,59 (Tonth Conference on Pnrasitolo,-Ical Problems and Diseaseg i4th Natural Foci 22-29 October 10,59), Moseow-Lenin~7r,~d, 11/059, J."cademy of Medical Sciences USSR and -ica-',erV of Sciencus USSR, No. 1 254pp. Antiplague Observation Station/Moscow MAMA, R.V.; GMRSHKOVICH, N.L. The flea Leptopsylla taschenbergi Wap. (1898) an a now spontaneona carrier of plagae. Zool.zhurs 38 no.3:489- 490 Kr '59. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Hoscow Observation Station, Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R. (GURIYKV PROVINCH-PLLGUR) (FLIAS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) KOVALEVA R V. Study of the virulence and other properties of strains of Pasteurella, pestis isolated in a natural focus of plague. Zhur.mikroblol. epid. i imm. 32 no.12:38-43 D 161. (MIRA 15:11~ 1. Iz TSentrallnoy protivochumnoy nablyudatellnoy stantsii 1-Unisterstva, zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (PASTEURELIA PESTIS) KXTIEN011, '~~'rNIOVIYEV, V.V.,; C.A. ,ml!jm AC111M.-L Soul,! of :Jlc, prooo.-n of~ 'Ir, I t2ittion 4n F~cn L bogs. Goolkloid I a no.) ~(-) i- 103 J I i, low" (MIRA 18:4) KOVAIRVA, S.I., inzh.; SHULPINOVA, Ye.N., inzh. Effect of a red-lead first coat on athinoyl coatings. Sudostroenia 24 no.5:53-54 My 158. (~IIRA 11:6) (Ships--Painting) (Red lead) 5/229/62/000/00.1/001/002 1060/1260 Kovaleva, 3.1., and Shulpinova, L. N Inginee r TIT12; Application of anti-corrosive corxti-n~, in shipbuilding PLRIODICAL. Sudostrovoriyo, vv. 1, 1962, 65-67 TZ XT.- The purpoZe of this ~-,,ork is to study protectiv(, propertias of coatin-gs, based on zinc pow0or, which are being*nori extensively used in Soviot industry. The coating TrC-1 (FS-1) of the following composition: Polystorene 1827-511 (TU IS27-51) cmulsion, mark A (T 3.32;:, Xylene OCT 10465-39) (COST 10465-391 - 33-53,'., Zinc novider 1657-51, (TsIAIM 1657-51) - 63.15/,0, was tested under the folloviin:,-, ccnd3tions: 1. ex-Dosed to air at various temper- atures including those below freezing point; 2.. In' a 3/. solution oil sodium chloride; 3. in service conditions on a section of a ship submerged for 13. months; 4. on surfaces subject to heating. Tho conclusions reached are: .l.'.'ihen exposed to air - FS-1 possesses highly protective properties. 2. On submerged surfaces - the protoctive properties of PS-1 are as good as those of passivity. 3. P-Q-1 dries quickly in low temperatures without losing its protect- Card 1/2 Application of... 5/229/62/000/001/001/002 1060/1260 ive properties. 4. In identical conditions, the protective properties of ?S-1 in 4 layers are 5 to 6 times higher than those of zinc coating applied by galvanization. Card 2/2 IqIA41~VA, S.I., inzh.; SHULPINOVA, Ye.N., inzh. Use of protective coatings in shipbuilding. Sudostroenie 28 no.1:65-67 Ja 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Ships-Corrosion) (Protective coatings) K,e--v11 '! 6- V/~ , -S, , I - , ADAMOVICH, V.N., SAPOZHNIKOVA, L.S., KOVALXVA, S.I. "Clinical And experimental atudies on tubarculosia." Probl.tub. 36 no-3:111-114 158 (MIRA 11:5) (TUBERCULOSIS) SIMhNOV, F.V.. prof.; 7HVDDKIHOVA, A.D.; SMIOVA, T.7,; KOVAJXVA, 5.1. - "Antibacterial therapy In experimental and clinical tuberculosis." Reviewed by, F-V-Shebanov aPd others.- Probl.tub- 37 no.3*.101- lo6 '59. (HIRA 12:6) (TUBIMCULOSIS) ;.,,,.,aspirant State of the functional indices of the cardiovascular system in tuberculosis of the lungs during treatment with antibacterial preparations. Probl. tub..no-3:70-77 '62. (MIRA 15:4) (CARDIOVASGULAR SYSTEM) (TUBERGULOSIS) KOVALEVA, S. I. Decreasing the incidence of tuberculosis in the Ivanovo and Amur Provinces. Zdrav. Hos. Feder. 6 no.5:40-il My 162. WRA 15:7) (IVANOVO PROVINGF,--TUBERCULOSIS) (MIUR PROVINCE-TUBERCULOSIS) -KOVAIEVAO Soflya Ivanovna: LAGUTINA, Ye.V., red.; AGROSHCHENKO, L.Ye., tekhn. red. [Prevention of tuberculosis]Preduprezlidenie tuberkuleza. Moskva.,,Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962. 54 p. (Narodriyi universi- tet kul tury: Fakulltet zdorovlia, no-12) (MIRA 16:1) (TUBERCULOSIS-PRLTENTIO14) NOVALEVAN S. I. State of arterial capillary'renistanoe-ki pulmnar7 tuberculosis during antibacterial therapy. Tarap. arkli. 34 no-5:18-22 162. (MIRA 15 16) 1. In kafedry tuberkulaza, Uav. - chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR -Prof. 7. V. Shebanov) I Momkovakogo ordena Lenina maditainskogo instituta Imeni 1. He Sechenova. (TUBFXULOSIS) (CAPILLARIES) KOVALEVA, S.I. Change in the electrocardiogram in pulmonary tuberculosis during treatment with antibacterial preparations. Sov.med. 26 no.6:80- 86 Je 162. (MIRA 15311) 1. Iz kafedry tuberkuleza I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. F.V.Shebanov). (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (TUBERCULOSIS) IMUSHEV, V.A., zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR; SSNIKOVSKAYA, Yu.F.; KOVALSVA, S.V. Protable apparatus for subcutaneous infusion of oxygen. Akush. I gin. 32 no.6:72-73 N-D 156. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Iz Kinall-Cherkaoskoy polikliniki LWbyehevekoy oblasti. (OXYGBN, ther. use portable appar. for subcutaneous Infusion) LUKAAEV. V'A.. xas1.vrach.RSFSR, - KOZLOVA. A.M., FILI"OVA, V.A., EDVAIEVI, S.V. A;;;~PYIV, Te.G. (Kinall-Cherkasoy, Kuybyehavokoy obl.) Subeutaneoug insufflation of oxygen In treating neuromyositis of milkmaids' hands. Vrach.delo no.5:541 My 158 (MIRA lit?) (OXYGIW--THRRAPEUTIC USE) (HMS--DISFAASMS) KOVALEVAj, T.,, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda Justify trust when electeclJ Sov. profsoiuzy 20 no-3:23 P 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Pomoshchnik mastera pryadillnoy fabriki No.2 Yartsevskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo kombinata, Smolenskaya obl. KOVALEVAI T.., brigadir brigady k6mmisticheskogo trudap Geroy .S6tsialifitichookogo Truda In the same ranks. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.11:10 N 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Yartsevskiy khlopchatobumazhnyy kombinat.