SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURBATOV, YU. L. - KURBATSKAYA, A. P.

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-K,URBATOVO Xjt,L., inzh.; KORNEVA, N.K., inzh. Improving the design of open-hearth furnace portB by modeling. Stall 23 no.3:263-266 Mr 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Kuznetskiy metaUurgichoskiy kombinat. (Open-hearLh furnaces--Modele) KUBBATOV, Yu.V.; SADYKIN, A.S. 11 11011forilitforl of 2,21-dipyrtdyl. llauch.trudy TanhOU m,.~."O.Kidr.nauki rv~,.13-,~-,7-32 164, (MIRA 18:8) OTRC6ffGffFfIK0, MIFIBOOV, Yu.V*j SAr)YY,,')'I, A.S.; PIPINAZAROVA, F. Sulf'onatica of 3,31-dipyridyl. Nauch.trudy TauhGU no.263.KYim.nauki no-13i 33.-)5 164. (MIRA 1818) KLJRbATOVI- Yu.V.; OTROSHCHENKO, O.S.; SADYKOV, A.S. Thermal convervion of 2,21- and 3,3'-diFyrIdy1disu1fotrIoxides to sulfonic acid. Nauch.trudy TashGU no.263.Khim.nauki no.13;36-39 164. (IMIRA 18:8) ~lc V.- t tr.-. :,I. L 1:,;" It 'ic ~an LARISHCHEV, A.A.,- IW)94AZY,&.Aa.L Methods of studying, accessory min"rala among terrigenous mineral mixtures of coal. Trudy Lab.gnol.upl. no.6-.202- m 156. (MLRAL 10:2) 1. Tomskiy Gosudaretvennyy universitat. (Coal-Analyals) (Coal geology) E- ilk DRYAGINA, L.L.; KURBATOVA, A.A. Carboniferous spore-pollen complexes. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.21:94-99 162. (KRA 16:12) DRYAGINA, L.L.; KOVAIZIIKO, L.A.; KURBATOVA, A.A, Spores and pollenB. TrudY SNIIGGIMS no.21:247-260 f62. (MIRA 16S12) .KURBATOVA,, A.A. Lower Triassio spore-pollen complex of the Kuznetsk Basin. Trudy SNIIGGIM3 no.23sll4-ll9 162. (KRA 160) (Kuznetsk Basin-Palynalogy) STETSENKO, A.V.; KURBATOVA, A.D. Cyanine dyon of 2-mothylAcenaphthothiazole. U)-r. khim. zhur. 24 no.3:354-357 '58. (MIRA 11:9) l.KiyevRkty goeudarstvannypiniversitet im. T.G. Shavchenko, kAfedra organichookoy khimii. (Dyes and dreing) (Naphthothiazole) "T; T i n TSUKERVANIK, I. P.; KIM, Kh.; Ayj~]MTOVA, A. S. Acylation of aromatic compounda. Part 6: Acetylation and benzolyation of 2-metbylnaphthalene and acenaphthene in the preaence of iron and ferric chloride. Zbur. ob. khim. 33 no.1:234-237 '63. (MIRA 16:1) 1 1. Tashkentakiy goeudarstvenyryy universitat. (Naphthalene) (Acenaphthene) (Acetylation) KURiATOVA,, Antonina Vasillyevna; LUJOYE, 1;.A., red.; LELEDEVA, G.T.) teklin. red. [Work of a pediatric polyclinic with tbo conunity activists group) l(abota dotskoi polikliniki s obshchostvennym aktivom. Loningrad, Modgiz, 1963. 55 1). (MIRA 17:2) KURUTOVA, A.V. , zas:Luzhenn3rj vrach I'SFSR Work of a physicians' group under conditi'ons of a nonconsolidated pediatric polyclinic. Vop. okh. mat. i dot. 6 no'.9:89-91 5 161. (MA Ili9) 1. Iz detakoy polikliniki No.19 Petrogradokogo rayona Loningrada. (MIATUCS-STUDY PJID TEACHING) ) 12 3/169/62/000/010/036/071 D228/0307 1;~~ibatova, i"I.N., Rozlovslkaya, ON. and Mazurin, Some npatial characteristics of upper layer clouds over the north-western tcrri~tory of the US~;R L: 'teferativn zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 10, 1962, 16-17, yy abstract 10397 ('.L'r. leningr. gidrocietcorol. in-ta, no. 12, 1961, 145-162) Using the data of aircraft observations of cirri ovc-. thc 1,cnin,frad region, those of atmospheric radio sounding by 3t:n. Voycylovo, aml tropopauac charts for 1955-1960, the authors analyze 561 cases of observation of upper layer clouds that were carried out in order to deteniine their wind and heat characteristics, vertical spread, and probability of appearance. The data obtained indicate that there is a seasonal trend in the Erequency of differ- c,at. vertical cloud r,-,)rcadr,. The most probability falls on the grad- atio-n 1-2 Iaq in spriiig, 2-4 In in su=icr, 1-3 Icm in autumn and 2-3 in i-rinter. The avera,te vertical spread of clouds in each season ,;-,rd 1 /3 C lt)"/169/62/000/010/036/071 .1ome spatial characteristics D228/D3O7 .Mcroases with incrcasing L) -, cloud pointa-c. Thus, urith up to 5 points of cloud It-he vertical spread consti'Mites 1000 m, and at 8-10 pointa it grows by 2- to 3-fold. The vertical cloud spread depcivlls on the Uvo.,)opanusc typc: the mort. spread ir, noted vitien there is an inversion ';SL mition 0,- 1- he tf2mcratur.- in the tro?-)o- (:_ L pause layer; the least s;)re~j is 110tad if thore is a retarcInd fall of thQ tem-.3craturc with ait4i when titic clom, thic1mcmi is pro-iortional to that of the tucie I tros)o~,aia.-,c. The frequency of 10-point cloud decroases on the transi- tioll Lroi-.1 an inversion -tropopausc to one vrith a rr!Larded tomperature drot), ~jut the frequency of appearance of 1-7 -point cloud increascs Li ~'Iiis c~,.re. The freqxicncy o'-,: the appearance oL any gradations in th,~, -Piou-,-it of cloud when th2 tropopau~c haz this latter forn is al- mo3t ~.dc-itical, whil,~i the inversion and isothernal tropopaus-s it As a result of analyzing& L~,rows as the amount of cloxid iiicroases. the olbscrvational data it was established that the mcmiram wind lev- c- is usually dis,)osed either in the upper part of the cloud layer or a little higlaer. In most cases -,iorth-urcstcrly, westerly, and ~;outh-wcstcrly mx.-immi -aitid directions werc observed in all seasons of the year when cirri were -.-)rcrcnt. Thc- greatest cloud thickness Card 2/3 S/169/62/ 000/010/036/071 .';omc s-Patial charac te riot ics D220/1)307 ir, ol)scrvcd w1icn the wintIn have prevalent direction.- both for the ,,c,xr on wa average and seasonally, there being more vertically thick clouflo if. the wiiuls are from the western part of the horif3on. The '.Jijj(j --,need at the tiTIC or cirrus is nuch higiner in autumil than in sprin[~ and summer. ThC greatest vertical uj-)pcr layer cloud cprcad is observed in winter and spring months, when the -'jind opceds- are from 60-100 I=/hr, wid in suwicr and autumn 13criocis i" the speeds are more than, 140 la~/hr. Positive wind speed radiplits of 0-10 ITi/hr/In prevail when cirri are present in all scassons of the year; their frequency, however, is higher in spring and suinner than in autumn and urinter. At maximum wind speeds of morc than 100 lcm/hr the up-,3cr boundary of cirri i-- often disposed above the mnimum tem-pocraturc Mvel. ,~-.,ubstractcr's note: CompLIcte translation-7 ~;z,xd 3/3 3/169/61/000/011/054/065 D228/D304 AUTHOR: Zavarinal M.V.p and Kurbatovat AoV. TITLE: ~Aeroclimatic characteristics of the upper cloud boundary PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalp Geofizika, no. 11, 1961, 47, abstract 11B321 (Tr. N.-i. in-ta aeroklimatol., V_/ no. 14, 1961, 59 - 68) TEXT: The data of aircraft soundings for two yearst carried out at Leningrad, Moscow and Odessat form the basis of the work. Sc clouds were observed most of all. The frequency of Ac and Sc clouds was incompletely defined, since the aircraft did not-always reach their upper boundary. Comparison of'the data for Leningrad and Odessa shows that no substantial difference is observed on the whole bet- ween the north-west and the south of the USSR's European territory; however, at Odessa Sc, As, and Ns clouds are situated somewhat high- er than over Leningrad. At Leningrad the altitude of the upper boundary of Sc, As, and Ns clouds in spring and summer, and of Ac Card 1/3 S/169/161/000/011/054/065 Aeroclimatic characteristics of ... D228/D304 clouds in summer and autumn, is higher than at Odessa. In winter, apart from St, the altitude of all forms of clouds over Odessa is higher than above Leningrad. For an average year the height of the lower cloud boundary at Odessa is greater than at Leningrad; with the exception of St, however, the height of the upper boundary of clouds is almost identical. In the absence of an adequate number of soundings for Ob clouds there are no grounds for judging their thickriess. Ns possess the greatest thickness out of the other clouds. Positive temperature gradients of about 0.5 - 0.70 per 100 m - which gradually decrease as the 'upper boundary isEpproached and which are, at timest terminated here by an inversion that is most frequent and considerable over the upper cloud boundary - are observed beneath clouds and within,them, Temperature inversions are most customary over 6t and Sc clouds, but are very rare over Va and As- The average size of the inversiQn layer does not exceed 200 m, Cases of positive temperature gradients over clouds usually happen when y~.t another series of cloud layers is situated above them. The relative 'humidity u generally grows above the clouds and Jn them, reaching maximum values that are greatest in summer and 14ast Card 2/3 S116 61/000/011/054/065 Aeroclimatic characteristics of D228YD304 in -ainter at the uPper cloud boundary. For the cloud forme u rea.- r;hes the reate8t values at the upper boundary of St and Sc (up to and the smallest values at the upper boundary of C1A 94 100 (74 89 The growth of u diminishes according to the meaiur-~ oi -approac - -h to the upper boundary and sometimes quite ceases, too, an~i even gives place io its decrease (Ns, Ast Cb)~ The decrease of u 1J mostly observed above the clouds, or else it remain3 unchanged. [Abstractor-a note: Complete translationj, Card 3/3 BELYAYEV, Konstantin Ivanovich; KURBATOVA, G., red.; DAVILINA. A., tekhn.red. [How mBn perceives and transforms the world] Kak chelovek pozaaet i preobrazuet mir. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959- 94 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Knowledge, Theory of) LATDALOV, Dmitriy Petrovich; KMATOVA, G., red.; DANILINA, A., tekhn.red. I (Communism. labor. and man] Iommunizm, trud i chelovek. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 109 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Labor and laboring classes) vle i .! -,; " -, i t I . 4 . fly t w a c: r, All, I r, i T.: P! 4 t 1 V i Y t 1 tut RUBINSKIYj Yuriy Ill 1ObL_PWATQY1O__,Q_j__.KeO.,- TROYANOVSKAYAf N., tekhn. red. (Struggle of the working class of France]. Rabochaia Frantoiia v borl- be. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1961. 53 P. (KUA 14:8) (France-Labor and la'Wring clasaes) (France-Politica and government) 1-10-12-2/19 AUTHOR: IlIkevich, Yu.A. and Kurbat.oval G.Ye.,, Engineers. TITLE: The Dielectric Properties of Y3K Compounds (Methacrylates). (Dielektricheskiye svoystva kompaundov hMK) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Blektropromyshlennosti, 1957, Vol..28, No.12, pp. 5 - 7 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Older types Of insulating cQmpounds do not meet modern requirebent8. New impregnating and moulding compounds for hermetic sealing of high-voltage windings and other products were developed in the Scientific Research Institute of the Electro-technical Industry (NII EP) under the leadership of A.K. Vardenburg. The electrical properties of these compounds and of materials based on them were studied. The results, tabulated in the article, show good electrical characteristics that do not change much after prolonged exposure to tropical humigity conditions, 500 hours ageing at a temperature of 150 0 and similar tests. There are 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: NII MAP SUBMITTED: April 1, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Uongress. Card 1/1 10(k); 21(5); 24(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPL41TA-ION SOM2457 VN68c)ruznay& nauchno-tekhri Leh* okays konforents.-ya yo prizenenlyu dnom radio nykh lzotopov I lzluchenly Y naro aktivnykh L stabil kh'zyjLy8tv* j nauke. 2d, Xoacow, 1957 T0TlOt*khnlk^ I g1drodinam1ka; trudy konrerentaii, tces. 4 (Heat Engineering and Hydrodynamics; Transaction$ of the All-Union Conference on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the Motional Economy and Science, Vol 4) Moscow, 0osenergal rdst, 1958. 88 p. Errata sl--,p inserted . 2,500 copies printed. SPonsorins Ag*nc-.qst Akadonlya nauk =R, and USSR. Glavnoy* upravl.m1j* pa lopol-sovaniju atcanoy onergli. oop. FA. ). 0. To. Kh lodorskiy. and & X. A. 3tyr-1kovich Zds . X. 3. Pooslabov; Ed. 0 Publ. House: L. X. Sinel'alkova; Tech. P Md. i N. 1. Borunov. PURP=z This cc-ll*ction or articles is intended for seient!ots And laboratory workers conterned with the us* or radioactive and stable Isotopes. C~: Th-'s Collection or Papers deals with the application of radloaz"ve, and stable -*sqtcp4a " measuring -.00.3 is varlo~s t7pea of scientific X0 perwora.1-itics &z_q nont_onodd. lefaronaps are given &Lftar same Or me articles. 2. Dartolooey, o.a., y&.0. VI'Mokur, V.A. Folokoi-ts*v. and 1U_ fttukhOy, Use of Gamma Rays for Szucylng the rro~*ss of Difruilon 9. 3. Maxitiala-M.. and v.s. xoskvien.,2. us. of aammaradjo_ scopy for 3tudyinS the Jjyd`Q;!YFAXIc4 ~O* ?"tifluLd 3r3tcm 12 4. and M.A_ ShapkA_n, Method of Atoms for ZAvestlgstlng Water and Steam Content In Surface B,-1-1*ng of a Fluid 16 S. Mudryansev. v.s Determining the Specific Surface Are. of ~ ~ ors by the Sorption Mothod With the Use of 2;arF &"*do Atoou; 20 I 35 vjn. V_x and I I K~4rb&Lavx Use Of jt&dl.,L,tl,. ::set 6ttelk ; 3for 3tudyIng Sulfat Concrete 25 7- TXY-Lo~vh-9-4- and Methods for Doterulning the Denaity and M13ture Co,nt&nt of SO.,s Vth eh4 - _ Aid of Radioactive ~,sjon, 33 8- and study Of the Prc-ces a-* or Xolot~ir~i T--=Sftr in building AsItrials by Means of scopy 3B 9. Khsyt~ul'in, " L. K. Xha)L,%jcv. Uso or Racizoa-ttvo, Is Pis the salts in Water vaper at 118:1 Proasuros 41 10. L.S_ A.Ya. AntOfttV, and A.V. 5--cv. Ieveati- Vapor a-1--p-essurs of 5S ,Eat Abs. Atm. With the Aid of Radloazt_-vo Isotopes 46 11. -Y,g' Use or Rle-'oa2tive fOr t'3--'4_ng - the kcUin of tne K'it- alass Mass in G_'A~3 ?`~Mft_-* T~_s ~2 t V "' Use Of _-3-tjpea in 3t;~dylng 12. _ BA;;_tl nakiy _ the 711 L, tra On of iluld3 TTL:~u&h por"s M~dlj 57 13. Lin-Kap. D.1., and A.Ya_ for Inv.2%j&at_-nj-7lOw, PrOc-z:s#A of 111~lds in a P.ma3 62 14- 50::tD-_&A-. L.3. ZArubln, V.S. K~mj-,y, Kora&k. and *Inv4at1-X1tlOft Of the Hjn1rod_,ns,=jc3 the C=z:Q! Rctor of a 3at'llng Cgotriruge W Lth the Aid or Isotopes 67 15. TOlarevich, M-?-, MqV, Churayvv. and p.yh,.KlMko,,. invest- - - 'Zf - 6F 19"1 1r _Xc%lO0 Of Witir~in ?tat Under JAtcra~ory and Pield Condi t ions With the Us, of Radioactive Isotopes - 12 26, Arkh1M&a1*1klj..JLM. Us* Or Radioactive Isotopes for Invest- 1gating 3uspensions or River 31lt TS 17- and A.S. ~Shubin. Use Of Radioactive Isotopea for the Mechanism of th* Drying p- .Occs. 85 KURBATOVA, I.I.v kund. khiv~. nauk; U(If"OVA, Z.14.t kand, Lukhri. 'MIM-KOSTYUKOVA, Yo.S.p inzh.; FA111,11bo, A.K., Inzh. 0 [Handbook on the use of now and accelerated tqethods of analysing sand-lime bruilding materials and roinforsement steels] Rukovodatvo po primenenliu novykh 1. uskorenriykh motodov arinliza silikatnyih stroltollnykb materialov I armaturnykh stalei. Moskvaq Strolizdat, 1964. 74 p. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Moscow. Naunhnc-issledovatellskty institut betona i zhelezobotona. 2. Laboratoriya lspytaniya betonov Nauchno-iseledovatel7skogo Instituta betona i zhelezo- betona. 6', MOSKVIN, V.M. doktor takhn. nauk prof.; XWABATOVA, I.I., kand. khim. nauk Obtaining radioactive compounds of hydrated calcium sulfoaluminates. Trudy NIIZHB n0-9:83-87 '5 (KIRA 13:3) (Calcium compounds3 (Aluminum compounds) MOSKVIN, VA, doktor tekhn. natik. prof.; KURBATOVA, I.I., kand. Ichim. nauk Using the S radioisotope In studying the effect of sulfate corrosion in sodium 93qfate solutions. Trudy NIIZHB no.9:88-95 '59 (MIRA 13:3) (Radioisotopes--Industrial application) (Concrete--Corrosion) SHIS.UINA, Zinaida Alekoeyevna; KURBATOYA, Irins Nikolayevria; SLITSKAYA. IOMWO inzh., red.; YMXR, D.P., tekhn.rea. (Use of liquid plans ih place of ethyl n1liente In Aveotment casting] Primnenie zhidkogo stekla vizamen etilsiliknta v proizvodetva litlia po vyplnvliaemym modeliam. Leningrad, Leningr. dom nauchno-tekhn.propagandy, 1958. 10 p. (Informatsionno- takhnicheakii listok, no.47. Liteinoe proizvodetvo) (MIRA 12:4) (Presioion casting) SINITSYN, K., kand.tokhn.nauk; MIJATOVA, K.. 1nzh.,, MIANOV, G., tootektinik Effect of the fattening method on mechanical removal of skins from swine. Mias. ind. SSSR 29 no.2:11-14 158. (MMA 11:5) (swine) KURBaTOVA, L.A., akusherka, (Isetskiy rayon Tyumenskoy oblasti). Our experience in raising the qualifications of sub-professional medical personnel. Felld.i akush. no.1:44 Ja 154. (MLRZ 7:1) (Medicine--Study and teaching) (Midwives) KURRATOVA, L.I. flow lines. Shvein.prom. no-3:24-25 Ny-Je '59. (MIR& 12:9) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Stalinskoy shveynoy fabriki, No.5. (Clothing industry) (Assembly-line methods) z KURBATOVA, L.1-. (Moskva) Changooin the rotory activity of the stonach In thyrotoxicoals treated with 115Y. Terap,arkh, 33 no,10:45-50 161, 41IRA 15:1) 1. Iz '+--y kafodry terapii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMP SSSR prof. P.I. Yegorov) TSentrallnogo instituta uovorshenstvovaniya vrache;r. (TUMID GLAND-DISEASES) (IODIIM-180TOPES) (GASTRIC JIUCE) V f7 Q T V ri Ifl jrl I A :Thv r-le of &cOlkholine In pineumopetitonvars In tuber - culods. hl. A. Katimifmi (L'vov I'tito-fe toil I Pri-blemy 1'mk,~V 1, IU :1, Applktil-m -4 liticuotip1writoncusit In mil.witoily pfi%veiliog iotwr. CUIAr pr.vc.%%es either 46". not rator h1wralimi of ivtvI. 'hollne 'w Inwrl, lh~ rxi'ting lr~vl' Ivrit.ol, t.-.0 if-fla'I'vy pf'.-C4. flic I..4.k 1,, .0 11'r I V1, I-I Ill, In IIw 1411.-t to-, Ow ImAh, liv, I! NI KURBATOVA, M.D., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Method of cholecystography in children. Pediatriis 39 no.6:24-27 Ji-D 156. (HLRA 10:2) 1. Iltdatskoy kliniki I Hoskovskogo ordana Lenin& meditsinakogo ihst uta (dir. - deyetvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. "u.7. Doicbrovskayn) (CHOI&CYSTOCIRAPHY, in infant and child. (RUB)) DANILINA, Z.A.; KLLRBATOYn, H.D.; itadingra,jhic changes in t~n snall. Intestine in Schonlein-Henoch disoaae. Pedintriia no.5,54-_-)3 My .15?. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iz detakoy kliniki I Moskovskogo orlana Lentas meditsinokogo inatitutn imeni, i.m.secheuova (dir. - tl-)yotvttellnY7 chlem AH.V "S:!R prof . Tu.Y.Oombrovskuyu) (PURPURA (PATHOTA)GY.)) OMATOYAS-H.D, Determination of the size of the liver in children by roentgano- scopy, Pediatriia 38 no,107-82 160. (MIRA 13,10) (UM-RADIOGRAPHY) KURBATOUP M.D., dotoent. Clinical aspects of papUc ulcer of the duodenum and stomach in children. Podlatriia no.8s26-31 162. (KM 15slO) 1. 17 detakoy kliniki (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen kMN 553R prof. Yu.F.Dombrovakaya) I Moskovskogo aa*en& Lanins. meditsinskogo institute imeni I.M.Sechenova. (PEPTIC ULCER) KURBATOVA, M.D., knw1,m(!d.nnuk; KRWHIMMI, B.B., kard.raed.nauk J Radiographic determination of the size of the liver In children. Pediatria 38 no-077-82 Apr 160. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Tz kafedry datskikh bolezney (zav.--deyatv1tcl'nyy chlen AMW SSSR prof. Yu.F.Dotabrovskaya) I Moskovskogo ordena Ienina me-. ditoinakogo Anntituta imeni I.HoSecht!nova, (LIVER--RADIOGRAF11Y) VOLOSHIN, A.I.; VIROZUB, I.V.,- KAZIMIA, V.V.; KUIGATOVA, M.Yu. DetermJnation of the heat of carbonization under laboratory conditiona. Koks i khim. no.3:19-23 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Ukrainakiy uglekhimicheakiy institute (Coal-4arbonization) N-I~ Dymarr,L: a rf the molr, Wrr, ,-'o ten tiii I s Fen-_ ~j,,j , _j. , ~,xj B3SR 8 no.9.-.579-583 S 154. %M--,RA i 1. Ins t I tut vcAriykh yroblen Gi-,.q p I a wj Be 11--ru )!,-*x,ly S,'M. 9- 91 Tranzlation From: Referativnyy Zhurnal Ftzlka, 1Y-)9, Nr 7, p 80 (USSR) AUVIOR.9: EterTnan, A. I., Kurbatova, N,M. TITLE- Study of the Phys1co-Chemical Propertio.9 of' New Organle Heat-Tranafer Agents PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot. Tsentr. Konstrukt. byuro torg. mashinostr- Upr. torg. oborud. M-va torg. USSR, 1958, Nr 2, pp 104 - 115 ABSTRACT- The article has not been reviewed, C,~,rd 1/1 5(4) AUTUO:~S: Et,~.--man, A. 1. and 1 2-23/',~ TITL.,,,: The 11hyni-co-Chomical ~Ilroj.-.ev ~-,. M-)f Sof:i,.- ;,'y,I-roc,~.rbons of the Diphf,ryl 11,1.etharie Series -,voy,-itva n-Aritorykh uiripliodorodov rya+,a) ,-RIODICAL- Zhurna, f,'~!.,chesk,)y lkln-fmil, 1.91JI, Vol ',2, Nr 12, pp 2805-2pO) kBSTRACT: Among the liquid diary! mothanes oue6-ested by I. G, Ylatveyev, 11. 1. Gellperin, D. A. Drapkina and other3 (Ref 1) as heat fransfevring agents of h-*gll t-~mp~lrature :,tability there arr- ditolyl methane and dicumyl methane. Investigations we're made of their ourface otresneo, vi.,jcosities and densities as, well as of tne depondenf~e of these of tomporaturos betw~,.(!n 206 and 2500 C. Furthermore, thi, rc----ttion bel,vie~,n ~'Mrf'-ICQ GtrOI,11- !Ir.-A. molerr;.Iar volume was The rosults -N(,-ro interp:-Pted anoording to the fheory )f aboolute. reRrtion velccitie!j. The L a.,tivati-ng energy valiara and the variations of' the activating ontrapy of the dynami,7 viscosity were calculated. The results were: 1. jurface stross and donpity -hrj,.,; an 1--near decrease with Card 1/2 rising 'tmperatures, 2. between 200 and 1000 C, viscosity tiinks The Phy ()f Some Hydrocarbons of the Diphenyl "ethave Seri,,;3 SOV/76-;,, .12-12-23132 ra 1) i d I.), OUt, a~,cord* -4. nir A. 10): D ri s M D P quaritil-y ind,~ ~A - woightl U110 the f p a i- a,-, h or DY Segden t p Kr4chev-kly helped with ThQre az,t~ 6 titblos, and t0 referennes, of whioli ara So,,rje-6. SUBMITTED: June 1?, 1957 Card 2/2 ETERMa, A. I.; MWATOVA, N.14. t4ngn"tIC trnntmmnt Of wafer. Shveln.pron. na-3:20-22 VT-J" ,r9. (yand-water purift,,,tl,,,,) (AIRA 1219) CHILIKIN, H.O.; IARIOII(YV, A.U.; PETROV, G.N.; HESIIKOV, V.V.; GOLOVAN, A.T.; LYSOV, N-Ye.; PAUMSHIU, V.S.; XIMBATOYA, U.S.; SMIRYOV, V.A. Professor M.Nitusav. Itlektriehostvo rio.6:85 Jo 155.(KLRA 8:6) (Nitunov, lygenit Vasillevioh, 1895- Niq'~~i VIi ARMANDROV, N,V.; 13OGMCDITSKIY, II.P.; VAIRM, Xh.S., VTJL, B.H.; DROZDOV, N,G~; axallAURA ilj"w urmuntw, a.p.; muffAyLov, x.m.; Pznov, a.m.; PRzTB- MWSXV, Y.A.; RMIN, V.T.; SKAXAVI, G.I. Professor B.M.Tarsov. glektrichostvo ne.8:94 Ag 156. (HLRA-9:10) (Torsev. Boris MikhAilovich) KULEBAKIP, V.S.; LARIONOV, A.N.; CHILIKIN, K.G.; GOLOVAY. A.T.; MOROZOV. D.P.; KU&PATMA,-3.S.; KORITSKIT, A.V.; VESHRURVSKIT, S.N.; -V.S. Doctor'of Technical Sciences I.I. Petrov. Blektrichestvo no.12: 83 D '57. (Petrov, Ivan Ivanovich, 1907-) (MIRA 10:12) KURBATOVA, N. S. "System of training scientific and engineering cadres In off-w-jrk hvirs" report; to be nubraitted f(jr the Uni V--d 10%ticrm tlfle - -1 Appli(-~tiou of Beience awl Technolow_-i for the Be~:L,~Ctt (.,), thz~~ !,Cabs Nvoloped trcas - Oo,%evn, Surit2erl-w-A, 4-20 Feb 6V GOROKHOV, PA., kayd.takan. riaLiA:, MR I KI *.,A., V. I,, kEirici . tekEn. r; a -aki PAVLOV, L.T,, kand, teklrui. nai~k: SERGqEV. N P.~ TIARFUEV, B.M., doktor tekbn, naor.,, I S,:; KURIJATOVA, N.S. kand. tokhn. najk, pr-,f., rtd Z.B,,r rod. [French-Russlar. aleatrl Y-, dl~tionai7yj Frant.s-uzskc-- rusBkil elektrotakfinio.-itiakiJ P14 red, N,.S Kurbat::voi i B.M.Tareevs. Moslu'a, S-.!v0~,kil% 1965. 720 p. (miliA 16:12) YAKUBOVICH, S.V.; ZUBCHUK, V.A.; SYWOU,-O,G,"rin-imalI uchastiye: PEREESVETOVA, M.P.; MOSINA, L.V. Dependence of the properties of coatings Lased on pentaphtalic binders on the volume concentration of pigments. Lakokras.- matJ ikh prim. no.b12-16 162. (MIRA 1514) (Films (Chemistry)) (Pigments) FUItH,,'V1'UVjtj It. A. KURB-TOVA, E. A.: "The effect of operational interference on the uterus arid adnexa uteri on the subserxent course or I rvr~ ancy and childbirLb". Leningrad, 1955. Acad Med Sci USSR. Joint Council of the Group of Leningrad Insts. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Medical Science.) SO: Knizhnaya Lf-topisi- No- 50 10 December lZ5o Moscow- -T 44, i", KURBATOVA, R.A.; BELYAYLrVA, V.A. Procroativo function of women after o(maervativo myomectomys Kaz. mod. zhur. no.2s60-61 Kr-Ap'63 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Otdeleniye operativnoy ginckologii (zave - prof* MoVe Dutnov) Inutituta akusherstva i ginokologii AMN SSSR. KURHATO7A, R.A., kand.med.nauk Role of surgical interventionB on the ovaries in the develop- ment of the climacteric symptom complex, Akush.i gin. no.1% 17-21 162, (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz et4eleniya operativnoy ginekologii (zav. - doktor med.nauk Ye.P. Mayzell) Instituta akusherstva i ginokologii (dir. - chlen- korrespondent ANN SSSH prof. P.A. Bslosbapko (deceasedD M-IN SSSR. (OVARIES-SURGERY) (CLIMACTERIC) VLGHKR.f A.S.; GURINOVICH, Ye.S.; KURBATMA, S.I.; KABAr-DVA, I.V. ___ - - __ I Accim-lation of biomss in fodder yoa3t during its groWth in a potato juice. Diul. In3t. biol. AN B33R no.6:179-183 161. (UAST) (MIRA 15:3) 'T"'H , I I!. , FT I PT ~ ~ -'( II ,". , ., , -) , j . ,, , . ; . Rc?h,t4on t~o suapennion dlonr~tl.v Of Y~;Vll% collf! and thfAr conrentratlons. ljrlkl. bickhlm. i zil~rcdj-tol. I rio.2-.,24/-246 Mr-Ap 165. (mif". 18,31) i. In- tl tu t, ek:i,~~eriinoiital Inoy botarilki i m! kr 1,; 1 c,, i ;'11' "I oh t-I 1~ 1 ",fl . T. G. Kurbitova, T. G. "Al-Immt2ry toxic f)f the 11ter;Jure), Tru(U- Firovskogo in-ta e!piAmioIofji i mikrobiologil, Collection a', 1914P, P. 71-76, - nil)lIoL: 7 items. U-31Y,, "I Nay '~31 (Letoi)1a 'Zhurn;;I In V!, , t:o. I~) I Y)) . Y "I I ), '.' : I 1-1-1-1 . .,V,- ~j . I.ur -It-:)va, T. ". "An outlorea'. uo Lc)-.-*,,. ;Ilf'tctic;r% i,.." i I z~ L ~ L - the! BVe,-,lall b-tcilluz;," frufly Jri-ta ipj.de---io.l,o:-jj J. ml.'r.-ro- biologii, Collm-ct:Loll 2, 1948, 1)- 117-21. 30: 11-373"1, -~'! I'ay ',~, (1,-,topia zhurnal llly~h 1,:,J. i,f?, 111"'j")). STEPIN, Vasiliy VaBillyevich; SILAYEVA, Yelizaveta Vasillyevna; PLISS, Anastasiya Mikhaylovna; KURBATOVA, Vera Ivanavna; KRYUCHKOVAt Lidiya Merkurlyevnaj PONOSOV, VI.,kdimir Illich; DYMOV, A.M., doktor khim. nauk, prof.# red.; FEDOROV, A.A.# at. nauchn. sotr., red.; TFACITTKO, N.S., inzh.p red*,* DOBRZHANSKrY, A.V., at# iwLbeg.red.; LEVIT, Ye.I., rod.izd- va; ISL121TIYEVA, F.G., tekhn. red. [Ana-lysis of ferrous metals, alloys mid manganese ores) Ana- liz chernykh metallov, splavov i margantsevykh rud. (By] V.V. Stepin i dr. Moskva, Metallurgizdatj 1964. 498 p. (MIRA 170) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Dymovo Fedorovt Tkachenkop Dobrzhanskiy). KHMATOVA, v. 1. D13sertw,ion.- "Potentiometric Lwiterraination of inall 4ujrItjtjrj.,j r;f Alliminuri in Puro Motab and Ahoyn." uanci Chom .3cli Ural itat'i U, Sverdlovsk, 1954. (R-ferativnyy Zhitrnal, Khimiya, Moscow 0. 16 'tug, 54) 1 14 p 1 SO: TNI 323, 2i3 Fob 1955 5 (2) AUTHORS: Petukhova, 11. 1., Kurbatova, V. I.; SOY/32-25-7-13/50 Stepin, V. V. , Pono'so-'v- I- TITLE: News in Brief (Korotkiye soobahcheniya) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25; 'fir 7, p 806 (USSR) ABSTRkCT: N. I. Petukhova, V. I. Kurbatova, V. V. Stepin and V. I. Ponoeov describe a method for the colorimetric determination of tantalum in crystalline silicium, in the absence of titani- um, iron molybdenum and tungsten. Ta is separated from Ti, Fe and Mo by precipitation of the latter with phenylarsonic acid. The separation of Ta from W takes place by means of a precipi- tation of copperon. Tile final determination of Ta is carried out colorimetrically according to the pyrogallol reaction. V. I. Kurbatova (Ural~ski institut chernykh metallov - Ural Institute for Iron Metals~ suggests a method for the determina-, tion of aluminum in manganese ores. The method is based upon an elactrometric and compensation-free titration of Al with a solution of sodium fluoride (or ammonium fluoride) in a mixture of acetate buffer. Within the nphere of pH 3-5 well reducible results were achieved. V. V, Stepin and V. 1. Ponosov (Ural,- Card 1/2 skiy inBtitut chernykh metallov - Ural Inatitut,? for Iron News in Brief SOV/32-.25-7--13/50 Metals) describe a method for aeparating small amounts of lead from molybdenum by means of a weakly alkaline anion exchanger TM. Lead is adsorbed from a 1-5 - 2.5 n salt solution, while molybdenum remains in the solution. The method can be applied to the analysis of ferromolybdonum. Lead is determIned acenrd- ing to the dithizon method. The granulation of the anion ~ex.- changer '.n found to be 0.39 4 0.15 MM, the rate of flow of the solution 1.0 - 1.2 ml/min. There are 2 Soviet referenceg. ASSOCIATION; Urallskiy Inatitut chernykh metallov (Ural Institute for Ferrctug Metals) Card 2/2 SILAYLVA, Ye.V.; ITURBATOVA, V.I Dotermination of tin in forromolybdenum. Zav. lab. 27 no. 12:1462- 1464 161- (MIRA 15:1), 1. Ural'skiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy inatitut chernykh metallovo (Tin-Analysis) (Molybdenum-iron alloys) SILAYEVA, Yo.V.; ~IJR-HATOVA, V,I, Determination of antimony no.3t280-281 162. in fervomol.~Iannwn. lAv.lnL. 24 (KIRA 15-4) 1. Urallski.( natichno-issledovatellskij irotit,it cherny'kh mattillov. (Antimony--Analjsis) (MolyLdonum allojo) STEFIN, Vaoiliy Vasillyevich; SILAYEVA, Yelizaveta Vasillyevna; KU1,03ATOVA, Vern Ivanovna; KHANOVA, Tuffara Filaretovna; WWASH, Tatlyana Llvovna; FONOSOV, Vladimir Illich [Analysis of nonferrous metals and alloys) Analiz tsvetnykh r.otallov i npluvov. Movkva, Metnllurgiia, 1965. 187 p. (MIRA 18:9) I J'P ACC NR, %,R60004", "OURCE' CODE: AUTHOR: Xurba-to vi, V. TITLE: New spec" -ophotometric method for determination of niobiurg in hiph temperature alloycj uaina N, NI-di-(2-hydroV-5-sulfophenyl~--C-cyanoformazan SOU110; Ref. zh, Metallureiya, AbB. 9K83 'i-IF SOURCE: Tr. 'Ises. N.-i. in-ta standartn. obrazteov i spektr. etalonov, v. 11 1964, 5-11 TOPIC TAGS: nioi;111m, spectrophotometric analysis, photocolorimeter, hiGh temperature alloy, nickel alloy, colorimetric analysis, spectrophotometer / FYeK-N-57 photocolorimeter, SF-4 spectrophotometer A.BST11ACT: The np,~cimen (0-3-1.0 0 in dis3olved in 25 ml of aqua regia, 50 ml of HC104 is added, ov.. the solution is evaporated to dryne3s. The salts are dissolved i 15 ml HC1 and 12,' ml of hot water, the solution is heated to boiling, the precipitate is filtered throuji paper pulp placed over a double layer of thick filter paper, washed with 11C1 (1:25), nahod in a Pt crucible, fuged with K 2S207 and extracted with 15-20 ml of tartaric acid solution (200 g/liter). The oolution is diluted to 100 ml aith water. To r-.-n al.iquot of 1-2 ml, placed in a 25-m1 flank, are added 10 ml of 11, 1101, 1 ml of 0.0'.1 V Trilon B, 2 ml of aqueoun forma7an (3 g/liter), enough of 1 1-11 11C1 1/2 ACC NRt AR600O,J)-5 to make up the volumo. Tho mixturf: In heft c-d for min at 60C, cooled, and Its absorption is meruured on photocolorimetef~ FUV-11-5~17with light filter No. 8 in a 20-30 min cuvette or on ap_q c tro pho tome tort SF-41',a F67 5 mp against a blank. In the absence of V1, 111) in aeparated fn ' (by volume) HC1. After precipitation i tannin of Nb the acidity of the solution in raised to 2%J to dissolve the co-precipitated Ti. [hen precipitating microamounta of 14b, methyl violet is used in conjunction with tannin as precipitating agent. 0.3-1-0 k of the specimen in dissolved in aqua regia alid ( 0 HGI -evaporated until the moist calto separate, which tire then dissolved in 3 ml (1:2). The solution is boiled for 1-2 min, diluted with water to 180-190 ml, tT-eated with 0.2 j7 of ascorbic acid and 2 C of 11114Cl, and heated to boiling. An aqueous solution of me-thyl violet (30 ml, 10 g/liter) and 20 ml of a freshly prepared aqueous solution of tannin (10 C/liter) are added, the mixture is boiled for 3--4 hours, treated with paper pulp and 50 ml of HCl (1:1) to dissolve the Ti which possibly co-precipitated with tannin. The solution is allowed to stand for 12 hours. The precipitate is filtered through a low porosity filter, wanhed with HCI (4:100), ashed in a Pt crucible, and fueed with K S 0 1Tb in then determined as described 2 2 V above. It was shown that by determining Nb in high temperature N formazan the mean square deviation is 0.002. A. Aotanina _Ei! alloys using Oranslation of abstract7 'S'UB CODE:11 107 Card 2/2 is YAPASKURT, V.V.; YEPISHIN, A.S.; SHAKIN, A.B.; SILIN, P.M.; ZHIDKOY, A.A.; IMLEMSKIY, M.Z.; SMWAKIN. P.N.; HDYIKOT, V.A.; POPOV, V.D.; BENIN, G.S.-. KAYBMV, A.K.: KURBATOVA, V.S.; KARTASHOY, A.K.; TARHOLINSKIT, A.K.; ZIBOROV, D.K.; -i~XBWVSKIT, V.A.; SVTAMM, M.H. IUM Markovich Zhvirblianakii; obituary. Sakh.prom.29 no.6.-48 155. (Zhrirblianakii, IUIii Markovich, 1894-1955) (MIRA 9:1) Y, BZHIN, G.S.; KURBATOVA VANOVA, L.K. Method of triple polarization with two enzymes for determining eaccharose in beets. Sakh.prom- 30 no.9:63-66 S 156. 1 (MLRA 10:3) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel skiy institut aakharnoy promyehlennosti. (sugar) (sugar beets) (Enzy-mee) XURBATOVA, V.S. y diffuuton apparatus. Investigating microflors, in the rotar, Sakh.prom. 33 no.71l6-21 JI 159, (141RA lall) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut nakharnoy promyn blennosti. (Mironovka--Sugar industry--Equipment and 9upplion) ;M-gpr, L a ZK�RM'. KUR'.RAMVA, Tolona Saillmats. Sov.mor. 16 no.19:20-21 0 156. (MRA 10:2) (Tachts and yachting) t4L q1 BYSTRITSKIYj I.A.t dotsent; IVANOVAq A.M., vrach;-KURBATOVA, Ye.A.p vrach Case of viability of a child born weighing less than one kilogram. Sbor. trud. Kursk, gooe med.linst. no.l3t445-446 158, (MIRA 1411) 1. Is kliniki detakikh bolezney (zav. - dotsent I.A.Bystritakiy) Kurokogo gosudarBtyennogo meditainakop instituta. (INFANTS (PRERATURE)) UMATOVA, Te., inshener. Removal of swine hides after scalding. Xias. Ind. SSSR 26 n9.6; 9-10 155. (Hides and skins) (KLRA 9:2) SINITSTU, K., kand. takhn. nauk,; XURBITOVA, To., inzh. Factors affecting quality in the removing of skins from swine. Hims. ind. SSSR 29 no. 41l4-16 158. (HIRA llj8) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-issiodovatellskiy Institut myasnoy promyshlannooti. (Hides and skins) (Slaughtering and slaughterhouses) SINITSYU, K.D., kind.takhn.nauk;--~MATOV,&.-Yo-AL, starshty natjc~nyy sotruclaik-, UNANOV, G.S., st.arshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik Improving thetachnology of the removal of hlies from hog carcasses. TraktA sellkhozmash. 30 no.10:5-12 0 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Swine houses and equipment) (Hides and skins) VUTNOU. P., in2h.; KinaiTUVA, ye.., D _jnzh ; SOWMINA, G., iazh. Efficient methods Of Processing meat by-products. Miam.irA. SSSIL 31 no.2:22-24 160. (MI14, 13:8) I. V~0�OYuzqYY nauchno-issledovatellekly inatitut myasnoy promysh1nnuosti. (Packing-houso products) KURBATOVAO Ye.j BELYMN, S.; GENMALOV, N. .Universal mechanized I'Lno for proionoing swine and removing tho butt of the hide. Miss. ind. SSSR 31 no.4t7-10 160. (MIRA 14:7) (Fork industry) V *IV j MALYUTIN, P.; KURBATOVA, Ye. Mechanized production line for processing swine and sheep intestines. Mias. ind. SSSR 32 no.3:16-17 161. (1-11M 14:7) 1. Vuesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut nyusnoy promyshlennosti. (Intestines) (Meat industry-Equipment and supplies) KUI~~PIA, Y!_.-;- ALEKSANDROVA, T. Technological innovations and complex mechanization of the initial processing of cattle; zonal conforences on timely subjects. Mias. ind. SSSR 32 no.3:32-35 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Meat induatry-Equipment and supplies) DERGUNOVA, A.A.; UNANOV, G.S.; KURBATOVA, Ye.A.; KARAVAYEVA, S.G. Standards for pork. Standartizatsiia 26 no.2:43-44 7 '62. (MIRA 15:2) (Pork--Standards) Ui-DIZIOV,, G.; KURBATOVA, Ye.; KARAVAYEVA, S.; DERGUNOVA, A. Now atandards for hogn and pork moat. Rias.ind. SSSR.33 no-3.-le-20 , J62. OW, 15:7) 1. Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-iaB:Lodovatellskiy inatitut myaL;noy promyeblonzionti. (Pork inductry.-Standardi) KL14ljAT,IJA, Ye. 1. KLRBA.T.,VA, Ye. I.: "The problem of the effectiveneers of vazein-ij- tion against rabies as a function of the oro;)orti(.-:j of tne vIru8 and the ,olRce of' administratlem of the virus". Molotov, 055- Molotov 'State Medical Inst. (Dissertations for tne Degree of Candidate of Medical ScLences) SO: Knizhnayaletopialp No. 52, 24 Deceiker, Moscow. KMATOVAI Te.m. Dispensary services for the population. Sovet. zdravookhr. 11 no.l: 31-34 Jan-Feb 52 (CLML 2-1:4) 1. Head of Kemerovo Municipal Public Health Department. KURBATOVAO Ye.F., assistant; SHTEYNGARDT, V.Yu., Inzh. Device for maaauring soil temperature. Avtom., telem. i sviaz' 7 no.807-38 Ag 163. 1 (MM 16s9) 1. Rostovskly institut inzhenerov'zheleznod~rozhnogo trant3porta (for Kurbatova). 2. Laboratoriya,signalizatsii i avyazi Severo- Kavkazskoy dorogi (for Shteyngardt). (Electric lines--Underground) I I , ; ; !; , - 1. - , -, . . - . , / " I I-e I I) YORTUNATOT. II.A.; XURBATOVAv .YaS.: RAYSKAYA, A.Ae, I - - Dynamins of commrclAl fi9h ntooks of tho Aral lion. Mnt. k pozn. f~iuii.v I flory SSSR. Otd. zool. no.19:-112-170 150, (MULA 1113) (Aral gAa-Yi9heries) KURBATUVA, Yu.A,, suslusheanyy vrach Usbakskoy M; AXUROV, M.A., gliLvnyy vrach. Complications in malignant cystomas of the ovw-ies. Akush. i gin. no.3: 77-79 MY-Je 153. (KLR& 6:7) 1. Oakologicheskiy kabinst pri poliklinike NO-3, Tashkent. I (Ovaries-Tumors ) Microorganisms Regularity uf distribution of microor-inisms In lowland peat-beds. 3bor. nauch. trud. Inst. torfa AN W6R no. 1, 1951 Monthly LIST OF Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. UnclasB. rJRBATOYA-BBLIKOVA, N.M. Microbiological method for determining the upontaneous heating tendency of peat. Trudy Inst.torf. AN BSSR no.2:33-39 '53. (Peat) (MLRA 8:11) kIMATOVA-BELIKOVA,N.M.; SUSKAMWA.T.A. Change in the microflora of milled pent in connection with spontaneous heating. Trudy Inst.torf, AN BSSR no.2:40-58 '53. (KLRA 8:11) (Pent) (Soil microorganisms) V,MATOYA-BELIKOVA, N.M.. kandIdat biologlchookik-h nauic. - ~ - -.- - IL I'-,,,.- - Effect of prom. 10 1. Inatitut torfs, Akademli nauk SSSR. moisture in Cut Peat UPon the growth of microorganisms In it. Torf. no.10:23-24 0 153. (MLRA 6:10) (Peat) XWIBATOYA-B311KMA, N.M.. kudid&t biologichookikh nauk. Findings on tha microbiological activity in natural peat depositij. Trudy Inst.torf. AN BSR 3:133-145 154. (KLRA 9:3) (Paat bogs) (Soil micro-organisms) REM- &iiia MIcrobiological Investigation of spontaneoun heating of milled peat. Triidy Inst. torf. All Bssri 6:?01-208 '57. 04IRA 11:7) (Peat) (Bactoria) BATUR09 V.A. [Baturav V.A.); SHINKAREVA p T.A. [Shynkarova, T.A.); KWATOVA-~-aLIAO-W, N.M. [Xurbatava-Belikava, N.M.]; --RAidVidKIYP V.Ye. U.IA.1 Ch~nges in the chemical composition of poat-forming plants during ~Lrtificial decomposition. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. Fiz.- tekh. nav. no. 4:85-J92 160. KRA 14:1) (Peat) (Plants--Chemical analysis) Lt nd t;l ~ (j, T I jition. 222-230 '60, 'pgi IMMENKOVA. P.1a.; KURBATSKATA, A.P. Relation a ween vanadium and nickel on tho one hand and of petroleums on the other in carboniferous sediments of the Volga and Ural regions. Avtoref. nauch. trud. VITIGRI no.17:43-44 156. (MIRA 11-6) (Volga Valley--Petroleum geology) (Ural Mountain region--Petroleum geology) (Metals) I W!1~1 3X":0tTATICX Inatitut G20kPtL%Lch4%%Iy Zborntk. (COI-I*Qt*d .."rG 04 4~40C"mlstry. Sr 51 lanirgras. GostoptakhIzdat. 1958. So rig r)P. ~23) Z~OJ copies printed. `I.$ tav*1 Pedoravich Androyevs lase. FA.1 U. Rusalgovai Ts:b. 9d.t 1. R. Ge"a0yevs. ?UNPOSEI The book Is Ifitend*4 for the to-nnicall and scientific personnel of Institute$ a2%1 Tax:L 4:entral 5clen.1ric 1.400111n LALbcratorlol) rr trim potrol*aoi Ind,,try. sad all those Int-~;NtW4 In the 4601c" am 960.~h*miatry 0: p4trolaus. COMAIIER The book to the fifth Issue of the CeckbialchosAlY ObOrni, (Collected lepers on Geoches.'stry) &W contains articles contributed by VXIGRI start members fAll-Unlon tclentific itenosr__~. Imatttut# for Q%oIog-c,%1 Survey) on vario.s aspects of' goo- ob"IStry. The work is d1lid" Ivito too parts, th* first of onich lop"Ist of thqarvtl'~. consists Of 12 ^"Ctaldr dealtrcr ut-h the dove. p,..b4.. In Ptr.;.'; c"emixtry. Tne A*ct'nd part r*vl-d probleftft coftneot*1 with the study of and mineral crude&. In Part 1. A. F. DoorysaWly pnsl~~ tn* low temperaL6" crig--n of petrolew. and rs~"tj the pcpular c"In cor-erning hign tosporot.-* ortatn. The Joint work of '.. F. 001cryans.I.Y. '. P. kndroyev,sad A. Dogo"low directs attenton to the 6norors phenomeorm, in the forPoeltion Of crudes that result fran spontaneous char4res to their 'Q"`amO*a through g*ologic4l porlaJ4 end which *--cur in full "vorran.e with the tnzic lave of raeu~.. Tn* artitis th4 cas-C prln:lp~oz qev*'.cW_ by _". F. Mbry&nskty ton years &cc to h1s well.known work jOllockhImlys bertiv fCeochex'strY 0t 0:-i-' ?. 1% DC"114OVA. :. X. ZAih%'QnAK0Va,An3 ;1. .. KUrtw%'$JLNYft report on the correlation of some nic-rO-2=r~rts 4.n the c"rast-ton or cr%A*a. Their astenolve zlosear~h comb%"4 altft *SlAtlng Iftfo~L! r Permits thew to draw Intorest.Ing ioksl~ zonelwalons Peering 4'"ot ., on the or-gin or crude. Par, :: c--titains artlcle3 On new C"ZLCv,. petysIcal and Irtroch-tcal studltz ~~nd,c-od at VXMI: In recent A mong there I. % aoro~ior and X. !. ;&nlrts report or I)-.& years. partloular characterlatics of tn* hydroc%roon struc~~ro. which soy prove usor-,'. for rqt.re mlea.-ft Ond exploration and in $--r' '~"y j, .er..L!- jo", 17M dtj~lib*4 2 we!h-j or t. art.' led in var, -tic-o. ~SYWOIQV. A. 1. Siber-ar Z. Oe r. A,'F. Ya. . I. %. an, :4t& on the Distric,ziov ~r vaA111.. 1, 1 c k M~rogen In PraztIon2 5: e I Imenenry ho:k' Crude 011 G.Irmkoys. A. 1.. 4. '~ the Porm"tion or Nottumerp. in ~olw.t- .-cstaoce Eezo%gcs*d by Anaerobte V. A. FrcbLems or the or cnioroco~cttw ws-zerx.*)) Naza.r.A. T- T%~rttsa"* D*rO%'.ts !St-bisn,ta on tn. ;.!,.a of Their so-*ublo Salt Content Card 4/7