SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOBANOVA, L. N. - LOBANOVA, V. V.
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SMIRDINA, N.P., kand.tekhn.naukj LOBANOVA, L.N., inzh.
Choosing insulated and waterproof designs when installing not-
water pipes in a rural locality. Sbor. nauch. soob. NIIsellstroia
no.304-W 160. (Heating pipes) (MIRA 15:6)
SENKOV, Fedor Vasillyevich; SMIRDIVA, Nina Favlovna; LOBATIOVA,
VINOGRADOVA G.E., re~_.':_T_A_Rn--.-_OV_
Iqudmila Hiko;Ayqym I
red.
(Heating and heat supply of farm buildings and installations]
Otoplenie i teplosnabzhenie sellskikh zdanii i sooruzhenii.
Moskva, Goestroiizdat, 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Farm buildings-Heating and ventilation)
TIKJRDZHI, V.G.; LOBANOVA, L.S.; MUSATOV, I.Kh.; GORDEYEV, R.I.
...... - -,
Dynamic voltampere characteristics of silicon power rectifiers.
Sbor. nauch. trud. E1NII 3:142-150 163. (KRA 17:4)
LOBAI,TOVA, L.Y.; nL'BZRBAUM, I.M.
Correlation of extero- and Interoceptive conditioned reflezes. Iz-7.
Akad. nauk SM. Ser. biol., Hoskva no&2:53-65 Mar-Apr 51. (CUIL 20:7)
1. Laboratory of Higher Nervoua Activity of Leningrad State Universit7
imani A.A. Zhdanov. 2. Preeented by Academician K*Ms Bykov.
ATRAnT'YANTS, E. Sh.. maveduynelichiy; LUMIOVA. L.V.; CIMUCASHINA, R.A.
DutL,- on the pli7nioloa of the internal anz.~lysor in man. First rerort:
Internal nignale in tlic excitation o1 receptors in the human blidder.
Trudy Instji2iol. 1:1-20 152. (KI-RA 6:8)
1. Laboratoriya interotseptivnykh uBlovnvkb reflekBov.
(Hervous system) (Bladder)
LOBANOVA, L.V.. AYR&MIYANTS, E.Sli., zavedi*qmhchiy; BYKOV, K.M., LJ-.ttdemik, di-
Exteroceptive conditioned reaponue to the dilation of the bludder. Vap.
ficiol.int. no.1:311-322 152. (MLRA 6:8)
1. laboratoriya interotseDtivnykh ualovnvkh refleksov Instituta fiziologii
I.P.Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Ayrapetlyants). 2. Institut fiziologii.
I.P.Pavlova Akadomii, nauk SSSR (for Bykov).
(Bladder) (Conditioned renponse)
US,qH/Iltdicine rhysioloj7(
card 1/1
Authors Lobanova, L. V.
Title Conditional reflexes after releasing the peripheral end of kin optical
analysor
Periodical Dolil. All SSSR, 96,, Ed. 5, 1073 - 1076, June 1954
Abstract Results obtained during the study of the hiEber nervous activity
(reflexes) of animals deprived of the perlpheral end of the visual
--i e o
analysor are preocnted. The relma. f the peripheral end ol 'he
visual analysor was accomplished by means of extirpLtion of Loth
eyeballs. Details of the experimo-nts are described. Sew-n referencr.-3.
Graphs.
Institution Ac:kd. of Sc. USSR, Tile I. r. Pavlov rhysiolot-,Ic-il Inntitute-, LaI-.oratory
of Intcroceptive Conditlcnal R-?f1e),no
by' Ascadr-mician, K. M. P/~.av, A,-rI1 10, Y;514
IDBUUVA-. - L.- V
USSRAledicine Physiology
Card
Authors Lobanova, L. V
Title Conditional reflexes after exclusion of the peripheral extremities of
visual and olfactory analysors
Periodice.1 Dokl. AN SSSR, 97p Ed. 2, 357 - 360, July 1954
Abstract Report presents the results obtained during the study of the higher ner-
vous activity of blind dogs after additional exclusion of the peripheral
extremities of the olfactory analysor. The exclusion of visual and ol-
factory analysors was carried out in accordance with the V. S. Galkin
method. Six references. Drawings.
Institution Acad. of Sc. USSR, The 1. P. Pavlov Physiological Institute, Laboratory
of Interoceptive Reflexes
Presented by Academician K. M. Bykov, April 3, 1954
4.
1z, t,~m
WBAKOVA, L.V,
Alimentary-camal motor conditioned reflex In dogs under conditions of
successive alininatiox of the peripheral andings of three distance
analyosrs. Dokl.,Ul SSSR 108 no-2:363-366 M.T 156. (MIRA 9:9)
l.Laborateriya iateretseptivzykh uslovnykh refleksov Instituta fisiole-
gii imeni I.P.Pavlova Akadamii nauk SSSR. Predst*vleno akademiken
K.M.Bykovym.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
WBANOVA, L. B.
- MMUMMA"aw
Motor activity of dogs under conditions of successive elimination
of peripheral ending of three distance analysors. Dokl. AN SSSR 109
no*2:413-416 JI '56. (K69A 9: 10)
1. Laboratorlya intaroteeptivVkh uslcvnykh refleksov Instituta ft-
siologil. Ineni, I.P. Pavlova Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademi-
koa K.K. Bykovyu.
(Conditioned response)
Cotu-Itry :CZECHOSLOV,-,n'- T
CatcGory: Humn ana i~ni;.nl. nysinloa. Nervous Systcn.
Cerebral Cortc..
Abs Jcur: =Diol., NL 19, 1950, 89221
Author Arapetjrmic, E.S.; Kisljakov, V..',.; L-LLanc;v:~, L.V.;
Mojacjevn N.,'..
Inst
Title The Role of thu 14LAor ,nalyzer in the Cvzrjcns--tz2ry
Function -~f thL Cerebral Cortex
OriC: Pub: Ceskosl. fysif)l.., 1957, 6, 110 3, 311-316
Abstract: No abstract.
Card : 1/1
AUTHOR: Lobanova., I. VP 2D-4-r8/60
TITLE! Motor-Defensive Conditioned Reflexes in the Case of Successive
Exclusion of Sight, Smell, Hearing and the function of the
Vestibu-1ax- Apparatus of Dogs (Dvigatellno - oboronitellnyye
uslovnyye refleksy pri, posledovateltnom vyklyuchenii zreniya,
obonyaniya, slukha i funktsii vestibulyarnogo apparata u oobak).
FERIODICAL'. Doklady Akadpmii ~!auk, 1957p Vol. 115, Nr 4, pp. 837-84o (USSR).
ABSTRACT*' The author investigated secretorical.and motor alimentary conditio-
ned reflexes as well as the motion activity of the dogs with which
sight., bearing, and -imell were subsequently excluded. The compensa-
toric function of the cerebral cortex under the condition of restric-
ted contact possibility of the organism with the enviroment,, since
the peripheral ends of the distant analysators were excluded, were
'15o be investigated. It could be observed that on the occasion of tYe
simultanecu3 elimination of the optic as well as of the optic and the
olfattorie analysator an intensification of the unconditioned reflLec-
toral impeding influence on the quantity of the sectretorial-alimena
taral conditioned reflexes occurs. The author only siirceeded in ob-
serving -.nly relatively secondary results of the elimination of the
hearing with dogs which before were deprived of sight and smell. In
Card 1/3 order to avoid these difficulties motor defensive reflexes were used.
Motor,Defensive Conditioned Reflexes in the Case of 20-4-58/60
Successive Exclusion of Sight, Smell, Hearing and the Function of the Vestibular
Apparatus of Dogs s
In the case of 2 dogs (I and 5 years old) conditioned reflexes on
the gastric excitation on the positive (+) and the negative (-)
contact were developed* Current of an induction winding served asi
electro-skin amplifier. A current producing a distinct motor defen-
sive reaation -.isually 2-3 cm higher than the treshold was used. Uter
the enukleation of intact dogs as well as after the elimination of
the smell of a dog which beforT was deprived of sight dinturbancei;
or motor condifloned defensive reactions could be obs-orved. They are
expres8ed in the occurrence of numerous intermediate signaling and
in the relea3 of differentlatioms. The disturbance are on1j short
termed, for already 2 weeks.after the operation normalization begins
again. In the case of blind dogs the relations between the. unconiia
tioned food and the conditioned electro defensive reflex is disturbed
from the skin. The elimination of the hearing analy3ator of a dog
whic)i before wai deprived of sight and smell caused no disturbances
of the poiitive conditioned reflexes. Strong disturbanoP.9 of the
reflectoral activity were observed after a labyrinthactmq of q do.g
which before was deprived of the optLc analysator, Only at the end
Caxd 2/3 of the mnreh after the operation the conditioned reflexes began 1-o
Motor-Defensive Conditioned Reflexes in the Case of Successive 20-4-58/60
Exclusiontof Sight,, Smel-1, Hearing and the Function of the Vestibular
Apparatus of Dogs.
recover without specialLmeaslires, The interozeptive reflex reaapeared
firsts The interaction. between the skin and stomach ref lexes however
remained changed. This state remained for 3 months after the laby-
riathectomy, By means of a repeated intensification of the conditioned
excitations the author obtained a complete restoration of the refiew
xea. Conclusiveir comiderations as to the reasons of the above distur-
bances of the reflexes are made.
There are 3 figurea, and 3 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATION.- Institute for Physiology, iihaLP.Pavlov AN USSR (Institut fiziologii
imeni.I, P. Favlova Akademii nauk SSSR).
FRESENTED: By-K. Lo Bykov, Academician, Hhy 13P' 1957
SUBMITTED: may 9. 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 313
LOBANOBA, L V,
Effect of unilateral extirpation of the cerebral cortex on con-
ditianed reflex activity in dogs. Report Mo.l: Gonditloned motor
defense reflexes following extirpation of the cortex of the right
hemisphere. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 7:464-471 '58. (KIM 12-3)
1. Iaboratoriya interotseptivrqkh uslovnykh refleksov (zav. - I.Sh.
Ayrapetlyahts). Instituta fisiologii im. 1.P. Pavlova AN SSSR.
(CONDITIMD RISPOSA) (CBRMRAL CORTZE)
LEBEDEVA, L.I.;_LOBANOVA, L.V.
Influence of extirpation of areas of the motor zone of the cerebral
cortex on interoceptive conditioned reflexes in dogs. Zhur.v7o,nerv,
detat. 9 no.5:731-739 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13-3)
1. Taboratoriya interoteeptivn7kh uslovnykh reflekeov Instituta
fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR.
(EM CONDIT IONICD)
(GEMRAL CORTRI physiol.)
LCIMNOVA,
Role of the brain In the function of propagation in animals.
Report No.l: Observations of female dogs deprived of their
distance receptors. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 6tl28-132 159.
OURA 13, 5
1. laboratoriya interotseptivnykh usolvnykh fefleksov (zavedu-
yushchiy - B.Sh. Ayrapettyants) Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.
Pavlova AN SSSR.
(RURODUCTION) MSES AND 81INSATION)
AYRAPET'Y1.111TSt E.Sh.; KISLYAKOV, V.A.;" LOBAPOVA, L.V.; MOISEYEVA9 N.A.
Role of the motor analyzer in the compensatory function of the cerebral
cortex. Vop. srav. fiziol. anal. no. 1:47-54 160. WMIA 14:4)
1, The Higher Nervous Activity Physiolo~ical Laboratoryt University
of Leningrad and the Interoceptive Conditioned Reflexes Laboratory
of the Paylov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Science of the
U.S.S.R.
(COIMITIOIIED RESPOUSE) .(CEREBRAL CORTEX) (RECEPTORS (NIUROLOGY))
LOBANOVA, L.V.
Method for studying conditioned reflexes in uz*estrained ani 2
Zhur,vys. nerv. deiat. U no.2:376-379 Xr-Ap 161. (MIFA 14:6)
1. Laboratory of Interoseptive Conditioned Reflexes, Pavlov Institute
of Physiology U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad.
(CONDI"TIONED,RESPONSE) (PSYCHOIDGICAL APPARATUS)
LOBANOVA, L.V.
Materials on the role of the brain in the reproductive function of
animals. Report No.2: Study of a decorticato female dog. Hauch.
soob. Inst. fiziol. AN SSSR no.1:43-45 159. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Laboratoriya interotseptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zav. -
E.Sh. Ayrapetlyants) Instituta, fiziologii imeni Favlova AN SSSR.
(BRAIN) (REPRODUCTION)
1,C31INIC, V fl, I. . V.
ial on 1,1hij prob I of ref jez res,, c' i c;nu. in -,;F-.,r'A --a t-2d
defensive conditioned reflexe% in dogs. Hauch.&ocb. In-st.flziol.
AN S'~SR no.3:103~-107 'E5* (MURA 1E.'5)
1. Tqboratori~,a sravwt,,a!'ncjy mittreanikli arvilizatorov
(utir. - r.,%b.Ayryj.ret,'yanf,;i) Tmitltutwt l-mc-.TA FLvIGVa
AN
LOBANOVA i-l!J.
Space analysis in dogs -.ith one decorticated hemisphere. Dokl-
AN SSSR 160 no.5s1218-1221 F 165. (IGPA 18-2)
1. Institut fiziologii ita. J.P. Pavlova AN 988R. Submitted
Wch 23, 1964.
_;-L 2258-66 - '-:j 'W1,
"I AccEssioN NR, AP509478 JD/HW 3/0145/65/000/002/oIA2/0164
AUTHORSt -Morozov, Ho G' (Candidate of technical sciencesp Docent); Varvashavich,
Ke Ks'(Engineerh
__k. J. (Engineer)
r
TITLE: On the transition zone structure of plated steel
SOUMEt IWZ,, Mashinostroyeniyes no. 29 1965,1 162-164
TOPIC TAWs ma rtensite steel, perlite steel, plating,,,qteel microatz
iv
ABSTRACT: Th4structurs of the layer between steel 20fand a coatinuz of vtainleas
steel KWNqTl~as studied. This example is typical for a perlite type eteels
i plated with austenitic steels. Carbon from the perl1te a el ancl alloy elements
from the stainlens steel diffuse into the tranBition zone form a martensite
structure. Studies of the microatructure of this zone were not conclusive, Matay,
i because of the minimal thickness of the zones A method of colored layers was used!
for the examination of changes due to diffusion4 The microstructure of a sample
iB4iacussedj and changes in microhardness am shown in a simple graph. In the
case of peeling of the coating, brittle imperfections were observed in the i
Card 1/2
T
ACGFMION NRS Ap5oo9478
transition zone, The martswite steel does not disappear during thermal treatment,
but the thickness of the sons varies, due to chemical changos, The time of coo irg
also affects the martensite sone, Orig. arts hasi 1 graph and 2 figures*
ASSWIATIONs Taganrogskly rediotekhnicheakiy inatitut (Ta
ww.?~ ~technical
Institute)
SMITTED t M ENCLs 00 so CCONS MH
NO MW SOVi 002 OTHERt 001
YERMOLAYEVA, A.A.1 LOB M VAO M.I.
Selecting the new types of auxiliary preparations and their
use in textile finishing. gauch.-isel.trudy TSNIXHBI za 195d ga
144-157. (KM 16W
(Textile finishing)
ZINSYAYAJ N.M.; LOBANOVA)
k.A.; LAGOD
trudy Z&
Naw surface-activO substancl8o Ila" (M:Rk 18~8)
1962 got269-281 164s
j 7~
j7
L
=Es'SION NR: AP5020093 U.R/0016/65/000/006/0053/0058
576.851.252,06.0q'7.29
'AUTHOR., Svetovidova, V. M.; Lobanova, M. P.
TTTLE: Lenukocidin produced by staphylococci, the cauqative agents of wound infec-
tions
!9CURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemlologii i immunobiolopil, no. 8, l9rj5, S3-"B
ITOPIC TAGS: staphylococcus, infection, wound, lcu~ocidin
L 63~11V--!65
~ACCESSION NR AP502OOq3
i
lisolated from healthy persons generaily contained leukocidin in low titer-9, but
ScYme 7tr,-Iins, despite 1" coagulase activity, produced !3ubstantial amounts of 1vu-
,kocidin. The authom also noted,* a cc)rr,,,Ijti,-jn 1-,etween clinic,al improvement
terinraticn and the leukocidin titer. The fcm,-~r ward az3c,()ci;~t,.-d with -j decr-~,,isn in
the tiler; the latter, with an incre-a5e. OVig. i3rt. hari 44 tabl-s.
AS " C. (-' I AT I ON -. Saratovskiy inrtitut tr-3%,Tnatnlr)Vj i i ortop,:~dii (Saratrav Institute of
Traum'L'to,~~!~an~L_Qv chop
_~di-cs
ISUBMITTIM- 17dan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS
j1-10 PIF SOV: 001 OVER: 006
svi~,ruv 7130VA)
r i
i t V.; i [1. 3 t 1 tt
V.r~ WR&NOVkA jl,,*,J-60~ , ~-
OXIAWAA-dal Uch.zap. les.un. 115 no.505-
Iffect of inundation on some tres5o (MIJU 100)
110 155 (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Trees) (Ploods)
OLVNIK, U.K., zaveduyushchly; WBANOVA, N.A., glavnyy vrach.
Sillcosis in stopers in the coal mining industry. Tera-D.arkh. 25 n0-3:43-52
HY-Je 153. (MIRA 6:9)
1. Otdoleniya profpatologii Ugleurallskoy gorodskoy bollnItBY HO.I.
(lungs--DaRt diseases) (Miners--Diseases and hygiene)
ABWZON, A.A.. podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; LGRANOVA, N.A.
Penicillin for treating pulmoaary abscess. Toenomadozhure Mo.12:
70-71 D 156. (MLRA 10:3)
(FBNICILLIN) (LUNGS-ABSCISS)
UTANOVA , N.A.
es of Lhf
Tnspecting pftato fields for detecting the focus
SbOr. rab. vo nemat. sellkhoz. rast.
volden nematode. (1~,AIRA 17:5)
no.,5t43-45 163.
1. Laborat,ory of Plant QuaranL-,w:,-p Leningrad.
AUTHORs Borovskly, I.B. , Gurov, K.P. , Ditsman, S.A.# 4B-10-U/20
Batyrev, V.A., Lobanova, N.D.
TITLEt X-Ray Spectral Investigations of Solid Solutions (Rentgeno-
spektrallnyye issledovaniya tverdykh rastvorov)
PUIODIOALs Izvestiya. AN 13SSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 10,
pp. 1401-1411 (USSR)
JBBTRAOTI On the basis of experimental investigations and the theoretical
analysis of the problem of diluted solid solutions the authors
draw the following conclusions: lo) In diluted solid solutions near
the admixture atoms with a negative excess oha a "atomic blocks"
am formed with an effective radius of 10 7 craTif the atoms of
the basis are atoms of the elements of transition groups). Within
the boundaries of these blocks an additional play of forces de-
velops. The potential of theae forces has the character of a short-
acting (cut off) potential. 2o) The influence exercised by these
"blocks" in an energetical electron spectrum manifests itself
most in-so-far as there in no interaction between the admixture
atoms. 3.) The additional binding which develops and which is of
polar character, is conserved within the limits of a large inter-
Gard 1/2 val of concentration modification for solid solutions of the
X-Ray Spectral Investigations of Solid Solutions 48-10-U/2o
Or-Mo-system (although now there are no blocks and binding is
weaker). On the Cr-side this inter7al of "constant additional
binding" is oonserved within range of 2 At t molybdenum.
Vpa
On the molybdenum side - 3 Is- "rd Or. 4.) If No or Or are ad-
",Pat
mixture &toms , each of them has a negative exoa cha e in rela-
tion to the baxic, atoms (Cr and Uo respectiveM2 6.1 In the
inter7al of Cr-ooncentrations of 38 .4 70%at in its solid solutions
with No, Or has a positive and No has a negative excess charge
(compared to their charge in pure metals). There are 6 figures,
4 tables. and 12 references# 7 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATICKs Laboratory for Physical Methods of Investigation at the Institute
for Metallurgy imeni A.A.Baykov AS USSR (Laboratoriya fizicheskikh
metodoy insledovaniya instituta. metallurgii. im. A.A.Bavkova
Akademii nauk SSSR)
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
Card 2,/2
LOBANOVA, H.F.
I --------- ;W~
Seepage of water fron the Aral Sea into lake Zhakcsy~717sh. Vest.
Hoi3k.im.Ser.biol.,pochv.,geol.,geog. 13 no.4:157-164 058.
(MIRL 12:4)
1. Kafedru gidrogeologii. Moskavskogo univerqiteta.
(Aral Sea) (Zhaksykylyah, Lake) (Soil percolation)
LOBANTIA, IN.F., Cand Ueol !,!in Sci "Lloortmec Of
jecr
5~c(,;ical a o rdit ns in Le 04' 3AIt st:ata
Irl tne Mhaksy-Klyciiskdy group o-i- lakes in t.,~e ncrthc--i
20 DD (!'OS StZ-'tC Univ iM :". V.
Lo.monos-v. Faculty. ~iiair of 11ydrogeologf) 150 c,:---4cs
G~", r-
(YI, 35-59, 113)
- 23 -
16BANOVA, N.F.: FROIDVA, T.I.
Hydrogeological character of the area southwest of Mass. IN7.
vyv.uehebzav.: geol.i razv- 4 zio./+:I(Y7-nO Ap 161. (KUM 14:6)
lo Moska7skiy gosudarstvenn-yy universitet imeni M.V. lomononova.
(Miass region-Vater, 'Underground)
aaenosiLe
-as in
z; phr r
S. Ser.
1,' 1 I't 18 :1)
LOBANOV N.M. [Labanava., 11.14.)
Effect of total irradiation with gamma rays of Go6O on UA
content of intermediate products of carbohydrate and phos-
phorus metabolism in cardiac and skeletal muscles. Vestsi All
BSSR Ser. biial. nav. no.1;53-58163. . 4idft 26tj):~-
(GAMA RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL LFFECT)
(CARBURYDRATL METABOLISM) (PuspHous maABOLISM)
POPOV, M.A.; LOBANOVA, N~S.
Catalytic alkylation of aniline vith ethawl, Zhur, prikl. khim.
36 no./+%856-859 Ap 463. OURA 16:7)
(Aniline) (AIkylation) (Ethanol)
ussR/physice - colorimetry 21 Oct 49
"Large Fields in Colorimetry," N. V. Lobanova)
G. N. Rautian
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVIII, No 6, pp 1025-1028
Expt with large fields of vision showed use of field
of 5-60 in 3-color colorimetera may increase
accuracy of color measurements by about 1-g1 times.
If field is increased to 100, accuracy can be doubled
in comparison with standard field of vision of 20.
Submitted by Aced S. I. Vavilov 22 Aug 49.
ifssa/optics photometry? ColorimetrY-
Abs JoUr Referat Zhur - Fizil:a, 113 3Y 1957, 8099
K-10
Author LobanOvaj, N.V.
Tnst SEite-()ptical Institute, USSR- -Color colorimaters.
Title 1jew Method of calibratinL~ Three
1955, no 4, 't-9
()rig. Pub SvetoteXhnLka,
d for calibrating three-color labOra-
Abstract A method is propose
tory colorimezers, much easier to effect than the here-
tofore employed methods of calibration with three colors
or four hues. To Cal-'ry out the calibration calculations
it is necessarY to '2ilow the coordinates of the hue x, y
of the fundamental colors of the colorimeter and to have
data on colorimetric_=asurement of the source of li.E~ht
. _' jit -.rith !,nown hue, measured rela-
A (or of some other i__ ors of the instr,,ment).
tive to all three findamental col
Conversion from the readings of the instrument to the co-
ordinates of the internat-:Onal system x, Y, carr-,ed in
Card 1/2 - 134 -
lisSR/opties Photometry. COlorimetry.
Abs jour Referat zhur - Fiziya, NO 3, 1957, 8099 K-3-0
accordance with a new cal
in good agreement with 'bration, gives results that are
ned on the basis the results
Of sVec of calculations obtai-
curves Of addition of trOPhOtometric meastu.ements
lors. the internationa,_ and
fundamental c0_
ty!
LAYS i -- IL:j
~J,s Jour Bef Zhur Blol., 4, -1958, i863n
-izbor* N.V. --obanova
I The Nature of Colnr Vilsi-~n in Trichro=ts.
'~:-ig '2'ub :~,okl. AN 22*1'.--R, 1956, 310~- 11, 11, 552-555
Abstr,,.ct By mems of color filters -were nrcduced ~.rtifici-
ally in thrce sul-,jects vit*", horm-1-1 .1 StLwly -.,faf~
de of the zf ia gi~icn s-cctr! I
emlssik~a C--,b,c) -'t :2' 5'C~ tn- 610 v, :-A --ey
--A , '.- j
were comn,~.-rcl with the coordin-tes of the same emission in
norm--1 trichr,-=.ts b c ~. 7he ey-perimental &tzt. co:-
0) Dj
resDonded to the thecretically ~erlved reLA-Ianslhin 'r;et,.,-ecn
the coordir,~tes cIL ncrm:,! z-nd ;-xA-.~~Y:.!,ius subjects ,;'hen the
anomaly is due to the presence of specirtl pigmentation in
the eye:
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Blol., No 4, 1'1:158, i8_63o
bl: b0 = connt.; cl _cz = cinst.
(~l 110 U . bo
By various colcxlmetric ex=in%t!onc of ':3 deuteromopic
subjects identical results vere nbtr-ined. Four indivi-
dwilr, with dcuLer%rio,,.1a -..ere ex-.;.Oned with
sLs,.Ane, _X nd -,n r.--..
was -)rojectcd t','-.e lenz -If tl-.e .,..Lt:)ut tube, .lLch -,::.s ii-
lumin-Ated with r~ mon:~chr,-.=atic emission, The :7p
which w_L =ef_~ured c-lorimmetric-.11y. The ex~erzlment,,.l
d:Aa corrc~7-zmd to the thc~)retic~;.Iiy derived
between the co-7rdiw..'~es of mrx-.1 nml r-now-lous subjects
.n the c~xe of deuteranopLt cz~usefl by a change in on'-.y one
receiver:
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b1 b cMst.
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AUTHORS: Lobanova, N. V* and Rautian, G. N. 51-1-12/18
TITLE: New Tables for Calculation of.Colour Coordinates.
(Novyye tablitsy dlys. rascheta koordinat toveta.)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.1, pp.77-81.
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In colorimetry of non-selfluminous objects the Inter-
national Commission on Illumination recommended in 1931
the use of three sources: A, B and C (Refs. 1, 2).
In realization of these sources the following were used:
(1) a gas-filled lamp with a colour temperature of 28540K
(source A); (2) the same lamp but with a liquid light-
filter of Davis and Gibson (source B with a colour
temperature of about 48000K); (3) the same lamp with
another liquid light-filter of Davis and Gibson (source
C with a colour temperature of about 65000K) (Ref.3).
In 1955 the Soviet Union introduced a standard f_0CT
7721-55 which defines sources B and 0 as bodies emitting
strictly according to Planck's law at colour temperatures
of 4800 and 65000K respectively (Ref.4). To use with the
latter standard, the authors give in the present paper
Card 1/2 tables of-spectral distributions of radiant energy density
Now Tables for Calculation of Colour Coordinates. 51-1-12/18
using Planck's law with the second radiation constant C
equal to 14380 /,A..deg. These tables give the values o~
the spectral distributions for every five m/.o. from 0.38
to 0,78/.L. These spectral distributions are given for
the sources B and C in Table 1. Tables 2 and 3 give the
calculated colour coordinates for the sources B and C in.
the international XYZ system. Table 4 gives the information
of Tables 2 and 3 In an abbreviated form together with
colour coordinates in the XYZ system for the source A.
There are 4 tables and 6 references, 3 of which are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: November 27, 1956.
AVAILABLE:
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I' ~- 1-41 17 , it T, ,At
RAUTLAIT. G.R.: LOBANOVA. N.Y.: SPZWiSKAYA. N. 1.
Thresholds of color differentiation in a concentrated expreasion for
image@ on the positive of color film. Uwp. nauch. fot- volb5:145-160
'57. (YIMA lot6)
(Color photography) (Photographic chemistry)
N, V,
20-1 -15/"
AUTHORS: Rautian, G.',i., Lobanova, 'i.V.
:TITLEt Relationship between the Color Spaces of Normal and A.bnormal Tri-
chromates (Sootnosheniye tsvetovykh prostranstv normallnogo i
anomallnogo trikhromatov)
PERIODICALi Doklady All SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, ITr 1, p). 56 - 59 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At present it may lie assumed that at least the deucer,ironaloU3
are distinauished from normal observeri by modified curves of
the spectral sensitivity T-'()L) of their receivemwhich are
Ituensitive to ~;rean" (Tillicj do not operate in the case of deu-
teranopeo). Therefore, tacy have their own manifoldness of co-
lors which, like the color jpace of norn-al trichronrtes may be
considered to be an affine three -dim en sional vector space. '-:,very
point of such a space can be brouj;ht into a univocal relation
with a point of the ordinary Eucli__Jiazj space for the purpose of
Ueometric representation. Because of the difference of the apec-
tral sensitivity of the receiver, the color vector corresponding
to a certain spectral distribution of radiation density( in the
case of a com,-,ion ay3terzi of coordinates) must, in the ca30 of an
Card 113 anomalous trichromate, take up a position that is different from
5/"
Relationship between the Color Spaces of Nornal and Lbnornal Trichromate3
that in the case of a normal trichromate. The relations for the
physiolo.-ical principal coord-inates of the radiation color are
Given. Here the color vcctorn corresponding; to tile radiation
E(A) differ only with respect to the one coordinate tt . The
group of radiations E,(/I), E 2(;L)' E (A ) , which in e 11nornal"
system have one and the same roordina~e' have different coordi-
natea in the anomalous oystom. A nori-4al trichromate cannot di-
stineuish between these r,%diations, but gn anon-alous trichronate
can. It stands to reason that t-loo the reverse is true, i.e. that
the radiations EI(A ), E"( A ) , El - I (~ ) which are metaneric
for an anomalous trichroj-.iate can very well be distinE;uished from
a normal trichromate. The apparatus used by the authors for the
realization of metameric radiation is described in short by
means of a drayring. The experiments c;irried out by the authors
with this apparatus confiria what has been said above. The deu-
tero anomaly di3cui3sed here is by no means a 3i,_-n o'L' a reduced
capacity of distinguishing between colors. There are 3 fiLures,
1 table, and 7 references, 3 of w',Iich are Slavic.
Card 2/3
% 20-1-15/44
'Relationship between the Color Spaces of Normal and Abnormal Trichromates
PRESENTED: April 18, 1957, by V.P. Linnik, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 3, 1957
AVAIL,'.BLEt Library of Congrosa
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LOBANOVA, N.V.; FILIPPOVA, N.K.; SHAROVA, Z.P.; RAUTIAN, G.N.
Methods of colorimetric determination and speeification of fabrics.
Tekst. prom. 21 no. 4352-54 Ap 161, (MIRA 14:7)
(Colorimetry) (Textile fabrics-Testing)
SPERANSKAYA, N.I.; LOUNOVAp N.V.
Determination of spectral. sensitivity curves for ocular receptors
in normal tridhromaten. Biofizika 6 no-4:472-477 161. WIRA 14:7)
1. Gosudarstve=Wyopticheskiy institut imeni S.I.VavUava.
(COLOR SENSE)
LOB.A140VA, N.V.; SPFMIISKAYA, H.I.
I
Determining spectrum sensitivity curves of the ocular receptor:Y
in anomalow tricbronats, Biofizika 6 no,5096-604 161.
(MIRA 150)
1. Gosudarstvennyy opticheakiy institut imeni S.I. Vavilova,
(COLCR BLIMIEW)
LOBANOVA, NqFa
Chvizhepse carbonated waters as a new source of mineral watars
of Greater Sochi. Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.4s Gecl- 17 no.5150-54
S-0 162g (MIU 15:11)
1. Kafedra, gidrogeologii Maskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uaiversiteta,
i Laboratoriya gidrogeologicheskikh problem AN 553R imeni F.F.
Savarenskogo Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR.
(Chvizhepse Valley-Mineral waters)
LOBANOVA, N.VA- RAUTIAN, G.N.
Determining the spectral sensitivity of retinal receptors from
experimentp with dichromatep. Dokl, All SSSR 146 no.5:1193~-1196
0 162. (RIILA l5zlO)
1. Predstavleno akadmi om A.N.Tereninym.
(Dichroism) (Retina)
~Z~ -s~
I o . -, .
-!~P~J-VM . lll.~T . ; PI-APIF ' lr~- I :~ , G . N' . ; S PE P ~ t 1; ~ F t'. Y!'- ,"' I
Spef~tral characterl---',-''~ 'if :,,icf4-zlJka e nr,.4:
r e_ (M-lPA a7:10)
)n--508 163.
5
LOBANOVA, N.V.
Possible forms Of color vision. Opt. i spektr. 19 no.1:129-131
ii 165- (K[RA 18:8)
USSR/Himan and Animal Physiology (Normal am! Patholo4cal)i. T-3
Bloodo Formed Elemntsi
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.p No 16, 1958, 74627
Author : Kiselikov, S.I., Lobanova
Inst : Crimea Agricultural Institute.
Title : On the Study of Clinical and Hematological Indicators of
the Red Steppe Cattle of Crimean Oblast' (Preliminary
Report).
Orig Pub : Tr. Krymake a.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 4, 305-515
Abstract : In 102 adult cows (C) and 52 calves of the Red Steppe breF--',
the content of erythrocytes (E), Hb and l3ukocytec in the
blood were investi&%tedo The blood wns trken in 4-6 and
14-16 hours. The quantity of E in C in thi3 sv=ar equalL-1
4.5-5o9 million per 1 =%3, in winter - 4.9-6.8 ana in the
spring - 5,2-5-7; in C with the highest yield per milldrt,
Card 1/3
USSR/Human and Animal Yhysiology (Normal and Pathological). T-3
Blood. Formed Elements*
Aba Jour Ref Mur - Biel.., No 16, 1958, 74627
it was higher. In calves it contained 5.6-5-9 million E
per 1 =a3,, in older ones 5,2-5-7, In sumer the number of
E increased in the second half of the days The diancter
of E in the si r and spring equaled 4.2-5-5.,v- ; it was
the least in young C mid increased in the old. The quanti-
ty of Rb in the su r equaled 59.1-64.3%, in winter -
54.4-57.4, in the sprinc - 55o8-60.2%. The quantity of E
in the 3-5th month of lactation increased, but their satu-
ration of Hb decreased; this is most expressed in the
hiL#ly-productive C. Scemin_,ly, in the period of most pro-
ductivity many I tu c E enter in the blood -which have a
lower content of Hb. The quantity of leukocytes (L) was
normal (5-10 thousand per I =3). In the suzzaer and sprine
it increased during the day from 5.5-7.8 to 6.o-8.o thou-
sand. In the winter the quantity of L decreased. The
greatest quantity of E (UP to 9-3 million) is found in
Card 2/3
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USSR/Humn and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological). T-3
Blood, Forned Elementat
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1956, 74627
calves UP to 7 days olOo In the si r in the second
half of the day the number of E increased, in winter it
decreased. The qunatity of L did not exceed 9.5 thousand
per 1 =3. In the summer and spring it increased, espe-
cially in the sedond half of the day; in the winter it ea-
creoeed. The content of Hb was hif~iest In surmr (65-5fl
and in the spring (71.2%). A.D. Beloborodova.
Card 3/3
IDBANOVA, 0.1., kand.biologicheakikh nauk
Materials on neurohumoral regulation of metabolism in animals.
Trudy YIN 22:202-232 159. (MIRA 13:10)
(Metabolism) (.%trogens) (Mammary glands)
I
LYUTKEVICH, Yevgeniy MikhaylovicI4 a%--DVSa-Vavi1Ijevna, STEPANOV, D.L.,
L~OBAN
Z.G . Ish " I.M.
nauchnyy red.; SEGAL', ve usRchly reA.,
tekhn.red.
(Permian pelecypods in the Soviet portion of the Arctic region)
Peletsipody Permi Sovetskogo sektora Arktiki. Leningrad.
Gostoptekhizdat, 1960. 293 p. (Leningrad. Vsesaluznyi neftianoi
nauchno-issledovatellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. trudy,
no.149). (KRA 16:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologorazve-
dochnyy institut (for Lyutkevich). 2. Nauepno-issledovatellskiy
institut geologii Arktiki (for Lobanova).
(Russia, Northern-Lamellibranchiata, Fossil)
LOBANOVA, O.V.
lower Permian pelecypcds from the Popovka River (middle course of
the Kolyma River). Sbor.st.po paleont.i biostrat. no.17:60-84
'59- (MIRA 13:8)
(Popovka Valley--Iamellibranchiata, Fossil)
LYUTXEVICH, Te-M.; LOMOVA, 0-y-
Pelecypods of the Alvka7ev& faUnA from lower Permian deposits
of northern and eastern Kazakhstan. Trudy VNIGRI no.154:167-195
16o. (MIRL 13:9)
(lazakhatan-Lamellinbranchiata, Fossil)
LOBANOVA, O.V.
Permian Pelecypoda of the Grodekovskii re-, on in the western
I~i
part of the Maritime Territory. Sbor.st. po paleont. i biostrat.
no.25:52-80 161. (MMA 15-9)
(Maritime Territory--Lamllibranchiata, Fossil)
V
GOR, Yu.G,; DYUZHIKOVA, Ye.Ye.; LOBANOVA, O.V.; SFLYKH, Yu.N.
Some data on the biostratigraphy of Upper Paleozolc coal-
bearing se6lments in the Talnakh deposit. Uch. zap NIIGA.
Reg. geol. no.4t116-122 164. iRIRA M12)
MITAM, Alsksandr Alokoeyevich; LCIBAHOVA, R., red.; KHA=VA, To., tokhn.
red.
(Southern ftnetak Basin; Ito economic geography] Mshzqi xhZbass;
ekonomiko-geograficheskil. ocherk. [Iremarovo] Umerovskoe knlzhnoo
izd-vo, 1957. 120 pe (Km nO
(Kuznetsk Biasin-loonomic geography)
WBANOVAI R.
Heroes of published and future books. Maot.ugl. 13 no.2:25
7 159. (MBA 13; 4)
1. Glevnyy redaktor Kemerovskogo oblaotnogo knizhnogo
Watel'stva.
(Kemerovo--Publishers and publishing)
(Kuzn*etsk Basin--Coal minos and mining)
YERSHOV, P.P.; FOYROVSKAYA, V.L.; DVUGLOV, S.F.; Prinimali uchastiye:
BOGOMOLOVA, T.A.; LOPAN'Ne, R.5. _
fliph-frequency titration. Determination of' - -,-J
isomers. Plast.massy no.10:58-60 161.
(Xylenol)
VOLKOVAY L.V.; SHVETS, V-I-; DOROFEYEVA, L.T.; LORANOVAI S.I.;
KONSTANTINOVA, N.V.; PEWERAMENSKIYk N.A.
Complex lipido. Syntheois of L and DL x phosphatidyl-N,N
(6imithyl) ethanolamines (L and DL c(- -N,N-dimethyloophalins).
Zhur'.' ob. khim. 35 no.3:550-554 mr 165. (MIRA 18-4)
1. MoBkovskiy institut tonkoy )djimicheakoy takhnologii im.
M.V. Lomonosova.
LOBANOV
- au_-~ ~
Technical analy3iS of "Carbamol" sclutions, Nauch.-issl.trudy
IvNITI 26-167-176 163. (MIPA 18:4)
FIDOROVAI N.Ye,p dotsentl MRYMOV,, P.V.p doktor tekhn.nauk,, prof*;
Prinimali uchastiyet BROVTSEV,, V.V.; BOIDTOVA, A.A.; RISELEVAO L.M.0
inzh.; VINOGRADOVA, V.A.,, inzh.; IDBANOVAp S.K. studentka
Continuous method of bleaching cotton fabrics, Teksteprom, 21
no.600-54 Je 161. (KIRA l5s2)
1. ITanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheekly institut (for Fedoroval
14banova 2. Glavnyy inzh. fabriki "Krasnaya Talks" (for
Brovtoe't (Bleaching)-
KHAKHAM, A.I., kand.med.nauk; LOiWIOVA, 3.ya.
Information on the activity of the Maritime Terrotory Scientific
Society of Roentgenologists and Radiologists. Vest. rent. i rad.
36 no.5t77 S-0 161. (MIA 15:1)
1. Predsedatell pravleniya Primorskogo krayevego nauchnogo obahchostva
rentgenologov i radiologov (for Khakham). 2. Sekretarl pravleniya
Primorskogo krayevogo nauchnogo obshchestva rentgenolog6* i
radiologov (for Lobanova).
(KWTIME TERRITOia-RADIOLOGISTS)
11030'0-L'., T. A.
kf-,dul ~gy, No. 51 19479
unds by culcina'!--n an' Heat*-,,'P" k ,
testabilization of Soil Gro A A t,
strougly ahtmbed. and an mcrm&vc iti o,uo- m t,;,
humus bill rm" tire d-rptw,l but littl'; C.", i,
01.1o "'a * -'!
r",icnt i, t, AA---'
u,p- ruvw T, -7,1, -.,1- , :
orlh cjttl~v ;1 .1 cl:,P i.i
are pra,tjr~l 1,: !hc
di;g-ul rli,nncli. or,ig ar,
,;, --, fi-
h~d ~,u~
f rre -'T
Na CA ratify, ~-if ~y wl'~.
N.Cl f, 1'L, ~t 7:'r zi
In "he !rIllatkor.
Inti phen~mm,,n :!I " . : ~ f
I dOP vnll contafn at DM-0 tr- A Ca F) rocrences.
PLYUSNINV I.I., doktor goologo-mineralogicheakikh nauk, prof.;
jQjMVA,-T.A.,,kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk, dotsent; VMNIKOVSKAYA,
I.A., kand, sellskokhoz. nauk, dotsent
Effect of fall and winter flooding on the properties of floodland
soils. Izv. TSKHA no.4392-110 163. (MIRA 17:1)
- 10S-1
7 7 00 3 S 611003i1 -4/052/056
,
AUTHORS. Petrusevi-,h, V. A.., ,~ni Lobanova.
TITLE: Investigation of rhe nc,r :~~onductivity of silicon
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. !96'4, 3546--3548
TEXT: V. A. Petrusevich has alr.~ady th,~ rrarked deviation found
in the lux-ampere characteristic frorri -rity of photoconductivity in
silicon (FTT, 1, 1695, 1959). These arpqared even at a low
light intensit7y. In this unk 4ho .-,hara-.teris tics , spectral
distribution of the photocondu,:~tivi,,y were measured. Then the
influence of the following was studied: illumination with weakly
and strongly absorbed light, gaseous m--~d_ type of conductivity possessed
~
by the specimens, and manner of surface '
The results are
summarized as follows: (1) in tho sam-r; the form of the lux-ampere
characteristic in modulated short-wave -J-1,r,~rra ti ~; light is dependent on
the type of surface treatment. (2) Thr. -e cf the lux-ampere characteris-
tic approaches unity as the waveleng.h mcdulAaled light increases.
(3) The lux-ampere characteristic also (,-- ;!~dlly becomes linear as the
Card 1/3
3080
9 1 /0 0 3 110 1 -, //0 5 _:/G 5 6
Investigation of the non-1.4near ... B.04/B138
intensity of steady illumination in:~,-_ .4 7nri gaseous medium, with
snappropriate choice of surface .-.F-n Le used to obtain a
convex or concave lux-ampere a-. wiil. (5) Non-linear
effects could be distinguished in the ~i:- -al photo-conductivity, which
were due to change of carrier recombina-_ -.,---,babili+.y inside and In the
surface layers of the specimen. (6) T.,. -::ombination rate
determined from the spectral photocond-: z-arvea increases with the
intensity of illumination, in the ~.-aae layers up to a
certain constant value. In the casQ .,f layqrs first dimirishes
and then also reaches a constant val'.i~,,, -.,-,-rs1on layers S ftrat in-
6reases, reaches a maximurn, and ther dr .. -,.nstant value. (7) The
adsorption of ions which lower thp s-_;rf'l rt-r~.cr has -rhe sarre qffect as
that of switching on a weak illuminat. r 71 '-h- adsorbed . ^,n3 in,,,:-uoe
the surface barrier, the opposite chan,..m I-, is concluded thrit
non-linear effects are mainly due to th. -ing :)f the surfa,-e barri,-f,
which alters S and thereby also tnl) !U)L 4 chara~'erlsti-, and t).C'
spectral photo-conductivity. There ar~! - W~' q id 6 refereric'-.O:
3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three to English-language
publications read as follows: H . M. E;i C~_i I t e r .J. Phys. Chem. .9.,-
5.1 171 19581 A. H. Benny, F. D. Mortc-r-, F 100 7 , I :'j 1, tj'
hys. Boo... 72P,
Card.2~3
R_
-IU80.,
S/181/61/003/011/052/056
investigation of the non-11near 31()4/B'36
H. U. Harten. Phil. Res. Repts., '4r
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprc-odnikov Ail SSSR Ler--ngrad (In3titute of
Semiconduct,.).,s AS USSB, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: JU1Y 31, 196'.
Card 3/3
IA)BAIMVA, T.V.
Academician V.IA Buniakovskii's account of I.F. Toznialcovskii's
works. Trudy Inst. ist. est. i takh. 22:289-292 159-
(MIRA 12:10)
(Yooniakovskii. Ivan Frantsevich, b.1817)
(Buniakovskii, Viktor IAkovlevioh, 1804-1889)
BURAVLKV, Yevgenly Sergeyevich; 1,AVLOVSKiY, Olet-. Forfirlyevich;
LOBANOVA) H.F.2 red.
............
[A million in love; enc"nter with a contempora~-yl
Million vliublennykh vstrecha s sovremennikor.. Ker-e-
rovo, Kemerovskoe knIzhnoc izd-vo, 19(-J+ 239 P.
(;41RA 18:2)
-L 28877-66
SOUR= CODEt 50/0554
ACC N R, AP6018837 UR/0079/65[0.357003/03
AJJTIIORt Vo 0; Shvets v. I.; Dorofeyeva.- Li T.;.Lobanova, So lot
1kovat L. V ~- ~n;
1~'onr4tantinova, No V *; P"09a No A
ORG: -XQscow Institute of Fing Chemical Teohnoloff imo Mo Vo Lomonosov MoskovskiY
institut tonkoy llimdoheskoy toldinologii)
and DL-alpha-
..TITIBI Investigations ih the field of complex lipids, Synthesis of L
phosphatidyl-N,N-(dimtb'l)gthsnolamines (L-..snd M-alpha-N,N-dimethyleephalins)
Soma., zhurnal obshohiry khimiit. ve 35, no- 3, 1965s 550-554
TOPIC TAGS: IR apectrum. organic synthetic Process, organic phosphorus compound
ABSTRACTt 'L~-(+)-and DL-alphsL-palmitoyl-beta-oleoyl-alphal-glYoe-
rylphosphoryl-li,li-(dimethyl)ethanolamines and DL-alphalbeta-dis-
tearoyl- and dipaimitoyl-alphal-glycerylphosphoryl-N,N-(dimethyl)
ethanolamines were synthesized according to the scheme developed
.earlier by the authors and associates for lecithins, cephalins,
and phosphatidyl serines. During the synthesis, D-(+)- and DL-
ialpha-palmitoyl:-alphal-benzylglyoerinest D-(+)- and DL-alpha-'
Palmitoyl-beta-oleoyl-alphal-benzylglyoorinesg D-(+)- and DL-alpha-;'
palmitoyl.~beta-9,10-dibromostearoyl-alphal-benzylglycerines, D-(+)-i!
and DL-alpha palmitoyl-beta-9110-dibromostearylglycerines, and
D-(-)- and DL-alp4i~-~palmitoyl-beta-oleoylglyoerines were produced
1 10 r47.426,547.91,;
887
ACC NN AP6018837
.and characterizedi The infrared spectra of the N#N-dimethylee-
phalines obtained exhibited the band characteristic of glycerin
with pronounced frequencies for the covalent POC
Igroup (90-98o'om-l), the C=O group in esters (1725-1745 om-1),-:
the CHI CH' Lind CH groups in acid radicals (72q-740,.U30-
126o., ~45qnl-469: ;q~0-235q~qm-l) 'Orlge' art's has:' - I for=la,-
SUB CODEk OT SM DATEIt 20jan64 ORIGG REFt 003 OTH REF: o06
Card 212
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LOBANOVA, V
,G -
Studies on the coccal flora if anginas and on its sensitivity to anti-
biotics. Zhur. aLikrobiol. epid. i immun. 31 no.7:69-73 Jl 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Iz Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(STREPTOCOCCUS) (STAPHYLOCOCCUS) (ANTIBIOTICS)
LOBANOVA, V. G.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Study of coccus flora of angina in the cit7
of Khabarovsk and the sensitivity of it to antibiotics." Moscow,
1961. 19 pp; (First Moscow Order of Lenin Med Inst imeni I. M.
Sechenov); 250 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sun, 225)
KARABASH, A.G.; PEYZULAYEV, Sh. I.; USACHEVA, V.P.; MOROZOVA, G.G.;
MESIIKOVAJ, V.M.,; _ IDBANOVA. V. L.
Determination of impurities in thorium and its compounds by
the combined chemical and spectral method. Zhur.anal.khim. 16
no.2:217-222 Mr-Ap 161,' (MIRA 14:5)
.(Thorium-Analysis
FRAUN, A.A.; LOBANOU. V.N.
Role of tissue neoformation and interealary growth in the healing
of akin defects. Trudy Kjrg11OAG3 no.2225-27 165. (MIRA 1811l)
1. 1z kafedr7 gistologii Nav. - prof. A.A.Draun) Kirgizakogo
gosudaratvennago meditsinskogo institute.
LOBANOVA, VAL
Reparative regeneration of skeletal muscle tissue under high-
mountain conditions. Trudy KirgNOAGE no.2:12-45 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. 1z kafedry gistologii (zav. - prof. A.A.Eraun) Kirgizskogo
goaudarstvannogo meditsinskogo instituta.
USM/Geology - Petrograpby 21 Jun 149
Potassium Deposits
-Petrograpby of Potassium Deposits of the Eastern
Carpathians," V. V. Lobanova, 4 pp
*Dok Ak Nank SSSR" Vol LXVI, No 6
Studied petrography, of potassium deposits in narrow
'-,--It extending between Stebnik (Drogobych Obltwt)
&"d Kalus:h (Stanislav Oblast) . A distinguishing
feature of this stratum is the huge quantity of
residue vhich is insoluble in water, including both
authigenous and terrigenous -in rals. First group
low 151T30
USSR/Geology - Petrography (Contd) 21 Jun 49
includes carbonates of dolomite -ankerite -magnes ite
series, anhydrite, polybj%lite and celestine. Se-
cond includes quartz, feldspar, mica, glauconite
and otbLer minerals (rutile, garnet, hormblende,
etc.). Submitted by Acad D. S. Belyankin 12 Apr 4c.
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4. ~;ar2.atllian ',.~Ounta-"' in ootassiup, der-3it the -;ar-pat'liaTl re7l on.
of lam-beini
7. Crigin ]-.-1. -1950.3-
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1953, Uncl.
Library Of Congress; ---=Z-~
,!,St If Itussian Accessions
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LOBANOIIA, V. V.
"Petrography of the Fotf~sh Deposit-f: Of t..e -r-astern Clari.athian Territory."
Cand Geol-'Nin Scl, Leniw7rad Order of Lenin -State U imcni 11. ;- Zhdanov,
Leningrad, 1955. (?U,, No 14, Apr 55).
SO: Sum. No. 704, :~ '-40v 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations
Defended at UOSR ili!~Iier -1ducationil Institutiom (16).
LOB&NOVA, V.V.
Petrography of potassium salts In the Carpathian piedmont frontal
fault. Yop.min.osad.obr. 3/4:410-413 156. WOL 9:11)
1. Yeeso7uznyy nauchno-issledovatel'okly institut galurgii, Lenin-
grad.
(Carpathian Mountain region--Potassium salts)
15-57-7-9312
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, lir 7,
p 80-81 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lobanova, V. V.
TITLE: Petrographic Problems of the Potash Deposits in the
Eastern Cis-Carpatliian Region (Voprosy petrografii - -
kaliynykh zalezhey Vostochnogo Predkarpatlya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta galurgii, 1956, Nr 32, pp 164-214
ARSTRACT: Brief petrographic descriDtions are given of the potash
lenses of the Kalush-Golynskoye iwd St~ebaik deposits. The
chief rock-forming minerals (halite, kainite, langbei-
nite, sylvite, and carnallite) are all 3yngenetic, as
are the less important varieties (polyhalite, anhydrite,
kieserite, and carbonates). Polyhalite may form both
as an evaporite and by replacement. The epigenetic
minerals are gypsum, schoenite, epsomite, mirabilite,
glaserite (aphthitalite), astrakhunite (bloedite), leo-
nite, loeweite, and syngenite, The majority of potash
Card 1/4 deposits of the cis-Carpathian region are of the sul-
Petrographic Problems of the Potash Deposits (Cont.)
15-57-7-9312
fate-chloride type. The chloride type is less abundant. Kaini-
tic rocks are characterized by thin bedding und locally contain
primary rhombic crystals of kainite with zonal structures that
point to a chemical origin. The kainitic rocks contain kainite
35 to 60 percent, halite 20 to 40 percent, polyhalite 3 to 7
percent, and clay minerals 6 to 10 percent. Langbeinite-
kainitic rocks have an irregularly and indistinctly bedded
structure. The langbeinite is occasionally found in tetrahe-
dral crystals, which are zoned and point to an evaporite origin.
Langbeinitic rocks are characterized by a small content of clay
minerals. Clearly bedded langbeinite rock was discovered near
Girne. The composition of langbeinite-kainite rocks is kainite
20 to 30 percent, langbeinite 10 to 20 percent, halite 30 to
40 percent, sylvite 5 to 10 percent, kieserite 5 to 10 percent,
and clay minerals up to 20 percent. Langbeinite rock consists
of langbeinite 30 to 50 percent, halite 30 percent, polyhalite
10 percent, and clay minerals up to 10 percent (generally about
1 or 2 percent). Sylvite deposits occur only in the region of
Kalush. On the basis of texture, structure, und relative pro-
Card 2/4
Petrographic Problems of the Potash Deposits (Cont.)
15-57-7-931L,
portions of salts, sylvinite deposits are divided into 1) bedded
sylvinites, 2) argillaceous sylvinites, and 3) saliferous clays
with sylvite. The composition of sylvinites is sylvite 5 to 70
percent, halite 40 to 60 percent, polyhalite 2 to 10 percent
(may be as much as 20 percent), anhydrite up to 7 percent, and
clay material 3 to 30 percent. Secondary processes in the syl-
vinites are represented only-by replacement of sylvite by poly-
halite. Carnallite rocks in the cis-Carpathian region are even
less widely distributed than the sylvinites and they contain a
greater quantity of clay material. Their composition is carnal-
lite 20 to 30 percent, halite 40 to 50 percent, anhydrite 3 to
5 percent, and clay material 20 to 25 percent. Polyhalite rocks
form layers up to 25 em. thick, but in the region of Ninyuv-
Morshin they are thicker. They are either monomineralic or
mixed with clay minerals und anhydrite. Epigenetic processes
in the weathering zone of salt beds lead to leaching of the
soluble salts and to the formation of a gypsum-clay cup. A.
different association of minerals forms at the contact of this
weathered cap and the potash deposits: halite, polyhalite,
sc hoenite, epsomite, astrakhanite, glaserite, and mirabilite.
Card 3/4
Petiographic Problems of the Potash Deposits (Cont.)
15-57-7-9312
In this zone these minerals become important rock formers. The
potash deposits of the eastern cis-Carpathian region are es-
sentiany of the marine type. Petrographic study shows that sec-
ondary mineralization is comparatively rare and that the order
of precipitation of salts from brine corresponds to that ob-
served in the layered rocks. Study of the geologic section
indicates the following order of formation of the salt layers.
The se?uence in sulfate-chloride deposits, which are saliferous
clays or argillaceous rock salt), is carbonates, anhydrite,
polyhalite, sylvinite with polyhalite, kainitic rock, langbei-
nite-kainitic rock, and langbeinite rock. The sequence of the
saliferous clays (or argillaceous rock salt) in chloride depos-
its is carbonates, anhydrite, sylvinite with anhydrite, and
carnallite rock. The paper has a bibliography with 37 refer-
ences,
Card 4/4
S. M. Korenevskly
IoOBANDVA, V. V. ; YARZHEICKIT. Ya.Ya.
Mineralogical study of the Inder elevation. Vop.min.osad.obr-5:177-190
(Inder region--Mineralogy) (MIRA 12:3)
AUTHOR: Lobanova, vo v0 20-U8-6-37/43
TITLE.' on the Characteristics of Mineralogic Composition of the
Hydrochemical Mass of the Chelkar-Elevation
(K kharakteristike mineralogicheskogo sostava gidrokhimi-
cheskoy tolshchi Chelkarskogo podnyatiya)
FERIODIC4tL! Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1956, Vol- 118, Nr 6, pp. 118o-1182
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: A vast material obtained from borings down to a depth of 5oo m
of the afore-said territory, was investigated by means of the
method of sedimentary petrography. The following salt-minerals
were found: 1) Group of halides. Halite is most widely spread
and forms, thick layers of rock -s-alt. Otherwise it is admixed to
sylvinite, carnallite-rock and boron-containing rocks. It is
mostly highly recrystallized. The major mass of halite is priman
ry; secondary formations are seldom. Sylvite is the principal
rock-forming potassium-mineral. It for-MY-5--yTvinite-layers together
with halite, anhydrite and polyhalite. Carnallite is also rock-
forming. Carnallite-rock is formed by iM-og`e-M7r with anhydrite
Card 1/4 and halite. It further occurs as admixture in rock-salt and halite-
On the Characteristics. of Mineralogic Composition of the 20-118-6-37/43
Hydrochemical Mass of the Chelkar-Elevation
anhydrite-rock. 2) Sulfate group. Gypsum and anhydrite are
most widely spread. Gypsum fornio-The topmost part of the cross-
section of the hydro-c=mcal sediments of the Chelkar-elevation.
It is found as admixture with anhydrite (see above). Gypsum forms
a product of anhydrite-hydration in the anhydrite-gypsum-ziass.
Anhydrite moreover occurs as constituent of boron-containing rock.
It is in paragenesis with all salt-minerals-found here. Polyhalite
is only found as admixture in rock salt and sylvinite. Kieserite
is a constituent of the boraciteKieserite-rock. Gelestl-ne--rs-very
often found in the mass of anhydrite-Upsum. Its In-TWITUal grains
are found in the insoluble residue of rock salt and of the carnaln
lite-rock. 3) Borate-aoup. Hydroboracite is mainly bound to the
anhydrite-apsum-mass., viz. to the spots formed of gypsum. Here
it forms new formations which are supposed to be of secondary
nature. Further it is found in rock salt. Boracite occurs in 2
forms: as an isotrope and a semi-isotrope. The first form
Card 2/4 consists of round o8litic formations, 0,1 to 0,2 mm in diameter.
On the Characteristics of Mineralogic Composition of the 20-118-6-37/43
Hydrochemical Yass of the Chelkar-Elevation
.1
This mineral produces a rock-salt mass (approximately
2oo/o of the latter). 8oracite is,here.primari. Further bora-
cite was found ih the stratified'anhydrite rock which is embed-
ded in the rock-salt mass. All stages of crystallization are found,
from the amorphous to the fully-crystalline . Its occurrence in
anhydrite rock proves that its formation in salt waters was by no
means bound to the eutonic (evtonika), but that it could take
place much earlier, viz. during the precipitation-period of the
rock salt, or even of the anhydrite. Pinnoite was found in rock-
salt. It forms - together with nahydrite and halite - the inter,
mediate layer of the boron-containing rock. Its grains are often
converted into ascharites of fibrous structure. Sas3olite was found
in form of a small nest approximately 2oo m deep in the gypsum
mass. The carbonate-group occurs only as admixture. Judging
from the des_c_rUFd complex of salt minerals, the condi-
tions of formation of the hydrochemidal mass of the Chelkar-ele-
vation were very complicated. Factors of both primary sedimenta-
tion as well as of secondary mineral-formation played a role
there. The major mass of salt minerals belongs to theprimaril.V
Card 3/4 sedimented ones. Large accumulations of borate are of special