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LOGGINOVA, L. G. "Adaptation of Yeasts Influence of the Size of Population of the Rate of Selection in Yeasts,," Hikrobiol.., 15, No-5., 1946. Inst. of Microbiology, AS USSR Wills-OWN-3MIJORM Ze 0 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 6 04 4 1 6 f S 0 a 11 U 13 W it 14 4 IF a 111 a 2 0 a - a L a of A Yoga adapatim. "dimstedtabightsai 00 of Alkyolliology, Mix (IW49). -Afwr laring v M~Wrs torewtar X11 Its (7*8alling). CcU proll actirity was high, At JIM)% lasscr than ordi yield W fermentation of high fennentAtion act. shoat tests (d brs. in I 00 a bulfervil 4vi glucov) i 00 (irst he*. than with the 00 W 00 W =:9 IV- A .... ... 411ACLUtSICAL LITCQATUPI CLAIUFKAIPON @Do., 11.91tv. - ",Z2 t "logo If alt , Pi U 5 AT 10 111 0 a a It a d attics 111113 it T matures. I-AOL M -%.P 0 0 0 0 IS 11 V U U It b 9 a Joe 41 UII toozo %-A f-_1 -00 erm4nution behavior of yeasts t l L u 1 k !-$* . n% wv4i G, .og ow). l1#krebi#1qCi)v, 17. 15-23 , ! apted W grow at 40 -00 cultured IS Sauntlil on IATv 1114-Al eration wai slow but knueutation 28-al' this strain proliferates 30- Ary S. "tepsiw, with no " in rWUCt:. Under "Witious of age 11 proliferation, slow 4.v ty ccr mash. 4.5 ba. in phoilihate- Wared faster fermentation in the Aso nitial culture. 4:0 o 400 Igoe I w0 3.iqv AM I I a OW 0 11 1 1 9 81 1 a I -5--T-VX,j KM a la 0 0 ' - j I F IDGINDVA, 1. G. PreliminAry works on adaptation of micro-organisma. Mikrobiologii&, Moskva 20 no*4:380-382 .7417-Aug 1951. (CLML 20:11) 1. Institute of Microbiolog7, Academ7 of Sciences USSR, Moscow. LOGUOTA, L.G. Kaltose fenoutation by thermophillo yessts. Mikrobiologlya 21. 684-9 '52. (XISA 5:12) (CA 47 no.13:6600 153) 1. Kicrobiol. Inst., Acad. Sai., Moscow. F,I.:,,, IV~r -4 73 -~j L.11 ..t .,(I al 0 11 I - I t 11I1 J, I'l-, A'r I ( If o1f;.10 'L 44 it 1 1, I . Ill LOGINOVA, L.G.; TASIIZVSXAYA. M.K. Rate of reproduction of thermophil, yeasts produced under experimental conditions. Mikrobiologila 23 no.4:41G-418 Jl-Ag 154. ("TaA 7:9) 1. Institut mikrobiologii Akademil nauk SSS'R, Moskva. (YEAR, DRIND, reproduction of thermophil strains) TrAmmig of YeAst to different cADDdiflons rf esistence. G. Uglnyva, Trudy Int. Mikrotiol. Akad. Ivauk S.S. prrAixjgr~d rezteding 4t 9Tadu- ty "'ing ......V* in and high surar concn. :3 rac" of thmitophilic yeast wtie %,Ixt. Vertnenta- tion ol bighly concd. twer ruw4h at. 39- 40' by theic 2 races all,lowetk'~hat propagation of the ycait and the actual fCr- 311cut~jj1p;l W-ful silost intmIje In the race whi,~h was given the - high S;lg-.q tFirdium for culturinz, Highly concd. mmil, wk~~p~j 4,5 gave a lilgher yield (if 1-.4011 when that variety "Ant JAA ~jnploy,-. wbit.-h was 1, ,rown orixina))y in a int- ptl approx, 3.5, f/F~rmentation of glucose by thermophilic YCASt. L. G. ogmova and 2A. M. Vaifle-.3kaya. Tridy Ina. Alikiersel- 5~.: S.S.S.R. 1955, No. 4, 100-6-A thmnophilic btrain of Succharomycet cereviiiar, obtained ex1wrimen tally, is -nore vi.iMe in iynthetic medium cuntaining glucose Lit -40'--thatv k tht- inifidt strain. These yeitits fire Upabw (4 - propaigallon vigormisly Lit 4W und 56' but the fermentation ability dechues at 55'. Ordinary yeast s1ow a temporArily rapid action at 40'. but thus declines in some 3 lirs.; yeast aptolyzate also destroys tlik.utiVity- G B-f w LOGUIOVA. L.G. Modification in the activities of 7easts In relation to the en- vironmental conditions. Hikrobiologtia 24 no,2:151-154 Mr-Ap 155. (HLU 8:7) i. rnstitut mikrobiologii akadamii nank SSSR Moskva. (TUSTS, Saocharon7ces corevistae, off. of environment) IDGINOVA, L. 0. *Joint Session of the Academic CouncilB of the Institute of Acadexy of Sciences USSR and of the All-Union Research Institute of and Sulfite Liquor Industry,," Mikrobiologiyaj, 24,, No-5, pp. 641-44, Microbiology the Hydrolysis 1955 Translation U-8873, 20 Sep 56 LOGIROVA, L.G., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk. Experimental production of a thermophilic race of yeast. Test. N &S0 25 no.10:63-66 0 155. (MLRA 9:1) (Yeast) - i ! , 1, 11 . loo- X11 r~rcnt In fl'c at.,7t:-,ce of bintm,, growth Stopped i3lmn~~t ~,o an" ill"!:V; ' D'All zbsc--c al v lulrnin P, USSR/1,LJcrobinlo.:,,y - General Microbioloby. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 12, 1958, 52697 Author L%inova~ L.G. Inst Title Chaniges in Characteristics of Iticroor(pnisms by Trans~-arma- tion Substances. Orig Pub Mikrobiologiya, 1957, 26, rio 4, 485-499 Abstract A re~riew. Data of native and foreign investigators are given on studies of the process of guided changes ir viii- racteristics of microorbunisma (so-called transformation) by filtrates, lysates, extracts, or purified DNA prepera- tions of t1he corresponding "guided" culture. Cinditions are briefly described favoriaC the accomplishment of trans- formation phenomena, data on the nature of the transforvEng .factor-- and various aspects of the problem are emphaoized which require detailed experimental verification and. fur- cher study. Bibl. 60 refs, -- V.G. Petrovskaya. Card 1/1 10GIVOVA, L. G. Physiology of Experimentally produced thermotolerant yeasts. repart avbwLtW ter t3w cmvvw rw juanbiouwp fte%vok am", 4-9 ft 108. LCGINOVA.; L, G,: roo B.101 "c1 (e,'LsS) -- "Th6 physiolcgil c)'L t;xpei-li :ri' ily pro- ducad thelmiophilic yeasta'. Moscow, 1959. 2"" pp (yca6 sc. tiSF-z, Inst ol' biolGey), 200 coples (n, ro 1C, 1959, 125) LOGINOVA, Lyubovi Oavrilovna; IMSHUNTSKIT, A.A., otv.red.; HATYMBIO, T.A., redAzd-va; SUSHKOVA, L.A., tekhn.red. (Ifiziology of experimentally produced thermophilic yeasts] Fiziologiia eksperimentallno poluchennykh termofilinykh drozhzhei. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 217 P. WU 13:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR: t-ukovoditell Otdols nasledstyarx- nosti i lzmanchivosti mik=oorganizmov Instituts mikrobiologii AN ;SSSR (for Imshenetskiy). (Yeast) 1~~INOVAq LeGs Activity of certain oddative e4yines in a variant of Aspergillus nidmlans obtained by ultraviolet'-irradiation. Hikrobiologiia 29 no, 6:839-842 N-~-D '60. (KMA 3-4: 1) 1, Institut mikrobiolofi i AN SSSR. (ASPERGILLUS (OXIDASES) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) 'LOGINOVA. L.G. Activity of hydrolytic enzymes in a variant of Aspergillus nidulans produced by irracliation with ultraviolet rays. 14ikrobiologiia 29 no-51683-689 S-U 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN:SSSR. (ABPERGILLUS) (HYDROLASES) (ULTRAVIOLET BAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) LOGINOVA, L.G.; GUZIIEVA, E.P. Dehydrogenase activity of themotolerant yeasts. Hikrobiologiia, 30 no.5:917-920 S-0 061. (MIRA 14312) 1. Institut mikrobiologii All SSSH- (DEHYDROGEIWE) (SACCHAROMYCES CMVISIAE) LOGINOVA, L.G. Studies on yeasts in the research institutes of France (Paris). Mikrobiologiia 30 no.ltl89-191 Ja-F 161. (NIRA 14:5) (PARISL-YEASTS-RESEARCH) -4QqIN A~A~~ Work of microbiological research institutions in France. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. no.2s3O4-3U ~~-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:3) (FFANCF,MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH) KONOVALOV, Sergey Aleksandrovich;.LOf&UIGVA,-L.G-,. doktor biol. nalA, retsenzent; FRIASOVAp !I.V.,doktor biol. nauk,, rateenzent; KGVALEVSKAYAt A.Lp red.; KISIIIA, Ye.l., takhn. red. [Biochemistry of yeast]Biokhimiia drozhzhei. Moskva, Pishche- promizdat, 1962. 268 p. WMA 15:11) (Yeast) (Biochemistry) LOGUOVAS L.G.; GERASIMOVA, N.F.; SEREGINA, L.M. Requirement in thermotolerant yeasts of supplementary growth factors. Mikrobiologiia 31 no.1:29-34 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (YEAST) (FERMENTATION) LOGINOVA, L.G.; KOSHACHEV, A.Ye.; GOLOVACMA, R.S.; SMGINA, L.M. A study of themophilic microflora of the Yangau-Tau in the Southern Urals. Mikrobiologiia 31 no.6tlO82-1086 N-D 162. (Knu 160) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AV SSSR. (YANGAU-TAU--SOIL MICRO-ORGANISMS) (BACTERIA, TMMOPHILIC) WOW 4 ~ L.G.;. MARCfOTKO, 1. V. Catalase and peroxidaze activit, y in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mikrobiologiia Hy~e 163 heal --tolerant yeas' . 32 w.3:416-418 (MIRA 170) 1e Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. GUZHOVA, E.P.; LOGRIOVA, L.G. Dehydraae activity of the thermotolerant yeast Baccharomyces cerevisiae at different pH of the medium. Mikrobiblogiia 32 no,5t783-784. S-0363 (KMA 17:2) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. LCCINU'A, L.G.; f-4 1. Aminc Hcid 5. 32 no.2:21(-,-,--21 pr..Al, 163. MI krobiol I kM!PA ill:r)) 1. institut rdkrobiolr~g4.1 AH lk8p. JqGINOVA, L.G., (Icktor l'A010K*- nauk ium Gn f#jrmOnLatlU,' fn AN 34 no.10: Second aumpos I 103-104 0 164. (Mli?A 11111-. 11 ) LOGINOVA, L.G.; VFFMIMSEVA, M.I. Aminopherase notivity in themofr;lt:rant, 5accharo"-7ee yeast,B. Mlkroblolof,,!Ja 33 no.108-41 164. 1. Inatitut mikrobiologil AN SSSR. LOGINOVAY L.G.;, -7.L. I - I I L: " I ~ "Uns :)f' enzymmus '1-9~ Mltn'L"Rct`irc~ (;f "c~,,h~jr Icy :,-,. ';. , ' Mikrob4-ologi!& 33 !Ar- :. Iv:!; - : ~ , ~ r Ya. S~ "7' VA ITESTEROVA, G.~ ro.,.i ti,e tjIej,,,r,r;dur-ic strain of bac. i milkroblol. 1 no.3:263-268 My-.Te 965. 1e: 7) - liullit"I" All GOLOVACM7VA,, R.S.; P-G-OROVhp L*Aq; LOGINOVAS, L.G. i.~ taxfximy of' serobia obt y P--~cn thermal vires of thp Wrl.~Lai- anki the U, rarihiT Island of ths 'iurile lplanl-.5 ch#xln. 14i.*j-T.f,b,.i)logila 34 --io.5:SO!-8rY7 11-0 165. .-U Tprtiz t LI lnprmnophi,ic ce mi~krobioIogiia 3,', !!r-Ap Trj-_titut All ACC NRt AP6033911 SOURCE CODE: UR/0220/66/035/005/0796/0804 AUTHORi Loginova, Le Golovacheva, Ro Ss; Sherbakov, M. A, ORG: Institute of Microbiology, AN SSSR, Moscow (Inatitut mikrobio- logii AN SSSR) TITLE: Thermophilic bacteria forming active cellulolytic enzymes SOURCE: Mikrobiologiya, v. 35, no. 5, 1966, 796-804 TOPIC TAGS: enzymology, enzyme, ceilulolytic enzyme, bacterial enzyme, bacteriology, thermophilic bacteria ABSTRACT: Thermophilic anerobic cellulose bacteria ferment cellulose more effectividly in a mixed culture. Under laboratory conditions it was discovered that cultures of cellulose bacteria developed optimally when grown with Bao. stearothermophilus, Bac. lentue vair. thermophilus, and thermophilic sulphate-reducing bacteria as symbionts. Maximum cellulolytic activity was observed at 60C and pH S; exeracellular cellu- lolytic substances were observed by the fourth day, by which time the bacteria have utilized 93-95% of the cellulose in the growth medium. origs art, hast 9 figures and 2 tables, [W,A, 501 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATZI 19Jan66/ ORIG REFt 008/ OTH REY% 006 7: A. 14k ~~*VA* puthoa of detumWIng Wd uslut wetets. GoqatAk&yt6 and KIntr, Nu. 13,207.--7-The tookivitirs al &UcCon ol 21 91menti pztwnt in maltmAl *mtcts when a Minple SuffiderItIp fivea &y residua of 10 to 20 Mil is Kcidified W~ttk If$SO4 and eV411C.'ea of a car I)OM fletrode, followt"i LY 11, Wlt. MtO, aro dtt4rmlned, To avoid eflocts, duo to variable cot%ca. of CA~ rIg And 14, Ot; s-otipto ii rNxsd (I + 1) with Lead t:-.-er ths conra. range 0,001 to fI04 ptr ceat. is drte,-n-~in~l ibe ab%white Intensity of tta line IIP,33~1 ,,;ith ar, erTm of 12 per ctnt. A/7 W" GUSTATSfiTA, B.V.; LOGINOLA$,, L .; KRASNOVA. N.I.radaktor; PINIKOVA. S.A, tekhnicheskiy re ktor [Manual on the spectrum determination of microelements in dry, sediment of slightly mineralized natural water] Rukovodstvo po spektrallnomu opredeleniiu. mikroslementov v sukhi'kh ostatkakh malomineralizovanaykh prirodnykh vo(l. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1956. IS p. (MIRA 10:4) (Spectrum analysis) (Water-,,Atkalysio) (Trace elements) SOV/75-1 5- 4 -", 4112:9 AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, V. I., Loginova, L. G., Myaso.,ttdov&, 3. V. . . . ............... TITLE: Organic Co-Precipitanto (Orzanicheskiye soosaditeli). Communication 9: The Concentration and Spectrographic Deter- mination of Molybdenum in Natural Waters (Soobahcheriye 9, Kontsentrirovaniye i spektrallnoye opredeleniye molibdena v prirodnykh vodakh) PERIODICALt Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1950, Vol. 13, Nr 4, PP. 453- 456 (ussn) ABSTRACT: In natural waters flowin6 throuc?h the area of an orc deposit and containing up to 1-2g/1 i..ine-rals the content of molybdenum usually does not exceed 1o-7 - 10-6 g11; in special casto it may rise to 10-3 - 10- 4 g1l (Ref 1). As the content of molyb- denum and other trace elements in nitural watfr3 in asu-illy br- low the sensitivity of 3pectrographic methods, these t-lements must first be concentr~Lted. This concentration may be realized by the evaporation of water or by the extraction and co-preci- pitation of inor-anic and or~~anic co-precipitation reagents. In Card 1/4 the methods described in publications (11cfs 2-5) for the quan-- SOV/75-13-4-14I~29 Organic Co-Precipitants. Communication 9: Th.~ Concentration and Spectre- graphic Determination of Molybdenum in Natural Waters titative det-rrmin-,tion of molybde-num in m-itural waters the molybdenum is determino-d photometrically after the concentra- tion. A method for the spectrogriphic determination of ~:.oljb- denum in the dry residue of natural waters (Ref 6) mal'.es U03- 4. sible the determination of 2.10 ~fo Mo with an error of .10,-b'. An,important disadvantage of this method is the rapid decrease .of 'the sensitivity with an increasing mineral content of the w'ater. At a content of 5-10.-/l this methad is already hardly suited for this purpose. By the concentrttion of molybdenum this disadvantage may, however, be removed. The co-precipita- tion of molybdenum with the tannate of mf!thjl violet (Ref 7) is well suited for the conctntration. In 0,2 n h1drochloric acid solution molybdenum is in this way qualitatively co-pre- cipitated, while Ca, Mg, Na, K, and other elements forming the main part of the mineral content of the water are not carried over by this precipitate, Tlia conceritrat:.on of molybdenum with organic co-precipitanta at the oame time removes the influence exerted on the spectrographic deterLainat--on by the mintral con- Card 2/4 tent of the~natural waters- The authors ::nvestigated the suita- 507/75-13-,' -114/2~ Organic Co-Precipitants. Co..imunic~ition 9: The Concentr!.tion and Sp.~ctrc- graphic Determination of Molybdenum in Natural Waters bility of this method of concentration rind they designtd -a working instruction for the concentration of molybdenum in na- tural waters by means of the tannate of methyl violet %rid for the subsequent spectral analytical dete:rmination of molybdenum. Per 100 ml of a 0,2 n hydrochloric acid solution 5 ml of a 21. solution of methyl violet and 2,5 ml of a 2 tannin solution are added. The precipitate is filtered off ind after the addition of 30 mg of a "carrier" consisting of anhydrous Na 2so 41 caso 4' and MgSO 4 at temperatures not exceedine 500 0 they are annealed The molybdenum is spectrographically determined in the residue When usin- tn a,c. carbon arc as excitor of the spectrum, and when measuring the absolute intengity of the most sensitive line of molybdenum No 1R at 3132,6 1) this way amounts of from 3 to 27e of molybdenum may be determined with an error of ? ;2/.. This method makes it poscible to determine O.3jx molyb- denum in 1 1 water of any mineral content. The sDectra are pho. tographed by a quartz spectrograph of the type ISP -22, the Card 3/4 blackening of the analytical lines of molybdenum and of the-- SOV/75-13-4-14/29 Organic Co-Precipitants. Co:.-,munication 9: Thtt Concentraticn and Spectrc- graphic Determination of Molybdenum in Natural Waters carrier are measured by a microphotometer of the type K?-2 The working instru~~tions for the concentr-ition 3nd determina- tion of molybdenum in natural waters qre given in detail, There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 7 rtferences, which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOM Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khiraii iLi. V. I. Ver- nadskogo AN SSSR i Vs---.goyuznyy nauchno-Lssledovatellskiw institut gidrogeolo6ii i inzhenernoy geologii, Moskva (11-40scow, Institute for Geochet:~istry -ind Analytical Chemiz:trj,AS JSSR.., imeni V. I. Vernadskiy and All Union Scientific Research In- stitute for Hydrogeology and Geological Engint-erinr,) SUBMITTEDi February 9, 1957 1. MybdenuD.-Determination 2. Miybdenim--Precipitation 3. Water .... Analysis 4. Spectrographic analysis--Applicatlonq 5. Methyl violet--Precipitation Card 4/4 5(2), 51(4) SOV/75-14-2-13/27 AUTHOR: Loginova, L. G. TITLE: Spectroscopic Determination of Tin, Zinc, Cadmiur, Antimony, Lead, and Arsenic in Natural Waters (Spektrallno-analiti- chealroy-,opredeleniye olova, tsinka, kadmiya, surlmy, svint3a i mychlyaka v prirodnykh vodakh) PE'RIODICAL: Zhurnal analitichea!:oy khimii, 1953, Vol 14, 11r 2, pp 217-221 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since the possibilities of a direct 3pecl;rum analysic of dry residues of natural watera are by far not suff.-clently investigated the author eluborates in the present paper tho quantitative spectrum analysis of tin, zInc, cadmium, anti- mony, lead, and arsenic directly in dry :7esidues of natural waters containing few minerala. In order to eliminnte 'he influence exercised by anions on t'-.e int'~nz;it~r of the 14-neu, the dry residues passed into 3ulfate3 by a treatU:.:iITt !,,ilh sulfuric acid. The investigations sho-fied that the calibration curves for the elements to be determined depend on the calcium-, magnesium-, and sodium content of the sample. In order to Card 1/4 reduce thin influence, the samples 'Pere Jiluted vi-~h buffer SOVI17151- 1 -4-2- 131, /271 "pectroccopic Determination of Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Antimony, Lead, arA Arsenic in ffatural Waters mixtures. The best results were obtained with a buffer mixture of 5e,, (1111 16-7~4 CaSO 211 0, 11'so 711 0 an.-I 4)211PO49 4* 2 V 4' 2 16.601~f -is 2SO4* The double quantity of thio buffer rixt,,;re is added to the sample. '"he content of secondary =7-onitun I)Iio--- ,)hate increa5es the effect of fractionated va porization of the elements to be determined and increa::ej the sensitivity of the determination. Cermanium, which iv usually not co.-- toined in natural waters, was used as an inner otanlard in- creasini; the accuracy of quantitative anttljsis. Germanium VM3 -1dect to the buffer mixture in the form of GeO 2' The determinations were carried out by using an alternating- current carbon arc (current interioity 16 a, voltrjre 220 -1). In usin.--, germanium as an inner standard the relative line intensity of the elements to be determined does not depend on the Ca-, Mfg- and Ila content of the sample. The 3pectra were photographed by means of an ISP-22 quartz alectroc:rriph. Card 2/4 The sensitivity of the photoGraphic plates was not below SOV/75-14-2-13/27 Spectroscopic Determination of Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Antimony, Lead, and Arsenic in flatural Waters 16 GOST units. The used analytical pairs of linee for all six elements to be determined are given in a table as well as the sensitivity of the semi-quantitative and quantitative determination of all elements. The line of the inner standard germanium at 2754.6 R served as a comparative line for all six elements. The method devised, which is described in detail in this paper, permits the quantitative determination 4 - 1.10-1~~ tin, A 4 - 1~10_1~-j lead, of 1-3~10 1,2~10 3 - 1.10 -1 cia antimony and cadmium~ ana 3.7.1C 3- 1~10-1% zinc and arsenic in the dry residues of natural -naters~ The probable error in an individual determination iz +192e, (relative). The method also makes it possible to determine copper, however, the contamination of the "pure" carbon electrodes by copper must be taken into account. The method devised was tested in 155 residues of natural waters with low mineral content. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and Card 3/4 16 references, 10 of which are ")oviet. SOV/75-14-2-13/2-,' Spectroscopic Determination of Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Ant-_'mmony, lead, and Arsenic in Natural Waters ASSOCIATION- Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidro~:eolo~,ii i inzhenernoy geologii, '.Toskva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of llydroCeoloi-,ical and 0cological Engineering, Moscow) SUBMITTED: October 24, 1957 Card 4/4 SOKOLOV, I.Yu.; ATDINIYANq NoKhe BMKHOVAq V.H.; MODSKIr, A.A.v starshiy nauebMy sotrudnikj GIMCH, T.A.; DAIZATOVA, T.V.; ROMOVA, A.I.; NOMAROVA9 Z.V.; KOFYLOVA, M.M.; KUNaAVTSLrVA, M.M.j LIBINA, RoI.; JMINO`VA L *G ; MARGOLINv L.S.; MARKOVA9 A.I,; MKDVYujsv, Yu.L,; , TU.~.~,-MULIKOVSKAYA, Ye.P.; IMCHATEVA, A.A.; OZEROVAI N.V.; PALKINAp I.M.; FEMOPAVLOVSMA2 L,A,; POPOVA, T,P.; REZNIKGVp A.A.; MGEYLFVp Ye.A.; SETKINAp O.N.; STEPANOV, P.A.j SUVOROVAp Ye.G. [deceasedlj SHERGINA, Yu.P.; PANOVA, A.I.# red.izd-va; IVANOVA9 A,G,p tekhn,red, (Mothodological handbook on the determination of nicrocomponents in natural waters during prospeeting for ore deposits] Metodicbeskoe rukovodstvo po opredeleniiu mikrokomponentav v prlrodr7kh Todakh pri poiskakh rudnykh mestorozbdonii. Moskvaq Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo Ut-ry po geol. i okhrane nedrg 1961. 287 P !MBA 340) 1. Tessoywx7y nauohno-issledovatel'sIdy institut gidrogeologii i inzhenarnoy geologii (for Sokolovp Brodskiyp Glebcr7ich, Ozeroval Xudryavtseva, Loginovaq Markava Madvedev, Belekhcr7a, Palkim, iContinued on next card) SOKOLOV9 I.Yu.-(continued) Card 2. Popavap Petropavlovskaya). 2. Institut geologil rudrjykh mesto- rozhdeniy petrografiiv mineralogil 11. geokhimii AN SSSR (for lydinlyanjo 3. VsesoyumVy nau7bzL,.-.'~seled,.Y,7atel-Iskiy institut matodiki i tekhniki razvedki (for Miller7 Sergeyevp Margolin). 4. Vaeooyuzrqy nauchno-issledovate-IcakIy goologichaskiy institut (for Mulikovskayap Reznikov). 5. Vsevpyuznyy naurbno-iBBledava- tellskiy institut minerallnogo syrcya (Cor Komarava, (Prospecting-Geopbysical methods) (Waterp Underground---Ana."~7via) N\ LOGINOVAt L, G,t CAND TECH SCIt SPECTRAL AND ANALYTICAL -WA-L V.... DETERMINATION OFIW6400ELEMENTS IN NATURAL WATERS INA HYDRO- CHEMICAL PROSPECTING FOR ORE DEPOSITS* Moscow, 1961. (mm OF GEOLOOY AND USSR* ALL-UNION . tA YV A_~ INsT orARAw MINERAL# "VIMS"). (KL, 2-619209). _150- SHAMKHALOV, I.A., kand. biol. nauk fdeceased];._~Q~GI19V~, L,I. Changes in the functional state of the vegetative nervous system under the effect of the gyzyldzha mineral water. Sbor. trud..Azerb. nauch.-J.ssl. inst. kur. i fiz. metod. lech. no.9:171-174 163. (MIRA 18:8) __ LOGRIOVA, L.N. Some characteristics of the respiration of semi-immersed plants. Nawah. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no-4:141-145 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fiziologii rasteniy Moskovskogo goffudarstvennogo universiteta Im. Lomonosova. 4- RUBRI, B.A.;-WG1NGVA.,--L.JJ. Characteristics of the respiration of aquatic ard semisub- merged plants. Usp. sovr. biol. 55 no.3:465-480 lly-JetO (MIRA 17:3) BEZBORODOV. A,M..4 CHEODTAREV, Ye.N. Isolation of proteases from the mycelium of act-inomycetes and their separation by paper Plectrophoresis. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4t156-158 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Rokomendovana kafedray tekhnologli antibiotikov Leningradskogo kiiimiko-farmatsev'tli;:Iiei~i%tigi-i inatituta. RUBIN, B.A.; LOGINOVAj, L.N. Induced synthesis of anzymais in the leavea of semi-iw.,e~-Fed planta. Fiziol. rast. 12 no.3:386-389 My-Ja 165. (MIRA 18s10) 1. Biologo-poahvennyy fakmlltet Moakovskogo gosvdarstvennogo univerviteta. RUPINt B.A., _LOGINOVAP L.N.; ROSHCHINA, A.M. Terminal oxidation stages In the leaven of p"LInta. MokhWift 30 no,4t681-686 JI-Ag 165. 118:8) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova, Moskva. AUTHORS TITLE PERIODIC,LL ABSTRACT CARD 112 Kellman, V.M., Utkin, K.G*, 57-9-23/40 Loginova, L.N. A Simpliiied Construction of a System Containing a Rubber Membrane for the Determination of the Trajectories of Charged Particles in the :?resence of a Space Charge. (uproshohennaya konstruktsiya ustanovki o rezinovoy membranoy dlya opredeleniya trayektoriy -saryazhennykh chastito v prieutstvii ob"yemnogo zaryadit.) Zhurnal Tekhn. Fie., 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 9, pp. 2092-2096 (USSR) In the papers by V.M. Kellman and I.T. K:!aenov, Zhurnal Tekhn. Fie., 1955, Vol. 25P P-d 1' 'F14, and P-1726 it was shown that the accuracy with which the trajectories of charged partioles was determined by mitans of rubber membranes could be considerably increased by giving up modelling particle motion by means of a I-all rolling on a rubber surface, and by using only graphic methods for the construction of trajectories. Giiing up using balls makes it possible to simplify consiruotion con- siderably, because in such a case the pressure modelling the space charge on the membrane could be brought to 57-9-23/40 A Simplified Construction of a System Containing a Rubber Membrane for the Determination of the Trajectories of Charged Partioleti in the Presence of a Space Charge. bear from above and could be caused by tke weight of the plates distributed over the membrane, which are weighted accordingly. Such a simplified system is described. There are 10 figures and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Polytoohnioal Institute imeni M.I. Kalinin. (Leningradskiy politekhniaheskiy institut imeni M.1. Kalinina.) SUBMITTED: March 141 195T- AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 2/2 LCGINOVA, L. V.: Rister med Sci (cliss) -- "Aspects of the amtow of the rnp- tum of chilaxen an pictured by X-ray". KUybyahev, 1958. 17 pn (Kuvb-vshev ~~d Inst), 230 CoPiee M, No 1, 1959, 1211) LOGIVOYA, L.Ye., uchitellnitea Interaction of spoken words and visual aids In the zoolog7 elites. Biol. v shkole no.4:34-38 Jl-Ag '59. (MRA 12:12) l.shkola No.105 g. Kharlkova. tZoology-Study and teaching) tVisual education) r noy LCGINOVA, L-Ye., uchitel'nitsa Independent w,:>rk of students in biology classes. Bi.,31. v shkole no.3:6-9 MY-Je '61. (MIRA 14:7) (Biology--Study and teaching) 3r Translation from: fleferativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 16, P 293 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kochergin, V.P., Loginova, M. TITLE! The Rr-moval of Tin From Tin Plate P031ODICAL: Byal. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ural'skiy n.-i. in-t chern. metallov, 11558, Nr 4, pp 97-102 APSTRACT: The method consists in the chemical dissolution of Sn and its cathode pre- cipitation. An electrolyte of the composition (in g/1): KOH 100, 3 - C6H3(COOH)2NO2 (3-nitrophthalic acid) 15, temperature 700C, Dk 0.4 - 4 a/dm2 Is recommended. The cathodes are cold- or hot-rolled sheet iron; the anodes are sheet or stainless steel. The electrolyte is stirred at a rate of 100 rpm. The chemical dissolution of Sn Is carried out in a separate tank with simultaneous circulation of the electroly-te between the tank for dissolution and the tank for electrolysis. It has been estab- lished that the rate of Sn dissolution is higher than in a solution of Na'DH with the addition of metanitrobenzoic acid. In the case of the ap- plication of Sn-anodes the precipitation of sponge-like Sn precipitate.,; took place. Card 1/1 M.M. LOGINOVA, M. (Arkhangel'Bk) A strict, but good friend. Rabotnitsa. 40 no.6:12-13 Je 162. (MIRA 16:3) (Archangel-Education of children) Or, "ne nc e !j ~dci rnp"!I loading bepnd t4, 5,,c -Zi$)-~,14. CPS' I- LUntA*,"Vf"Ii, nd 0 ~iin'p!- v- ~'t frice I i.; (--f dii; vfq~kt+ud' A f""k~ cHfIl-t is cott- itfc:fcd givi. dW fi,,, ntrt f,-f -r~ for Stra it Erm! for ltfw~' va-ri'mi".1 ('f Oak~ k, e, Ow. ~(:mtm ~j:nl: after impact! &-in;c ;~t LI uj 4 r rsca aigrcc- .71 MICE` ;4 MI. bo do-i a th':crv barcff an a rjt(~ L 42theamticaj P 13 Vol 10. INQ-9 LOGINOVA, M.A. . Lgige' 'd! 1 shells. Vest. Mook.un.Sor.mat. eformations of cylindrica makh.astron. fiz. khim. 12 no.4:29-40 '57. (MIRA 11:5) 1.Kafedra teorii uprugosti Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta. (Elastic plates and shells) S/076/61/035/006/009/016 B110/B101 AUTHORS: Frolovt A. F., Loginovap M. A.$ and Kiseleva, M. M.(Yaroslavll TITLEi Saturated vapor pressure and liquid - vapor equilibrium in the systems 2-methyl-5-vinYl pyridine and 2-methyl-5-ethyl pyridine PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 35, no. 8, 1961, 1784-1788 TEXT: 2-methyl-5-vinyl pyridine (C 8H 9N) (MVP), is produced by condensation of paraldehyde, with ammonia according to Chichibabin, and subsequent dehydrogenation of the resulting 2-methyl-5-ethyl pyridine (C 8H 11 N) (MEP). Results yielded from the investigation of pressures of saturated MEP and MVP vapors as well as the respective vapor - liquid equilibria are given here. MEF in mixtures vith hydrocarbons and oxygen-containing compounds was titrated with acid (methyl orange). MEP in mixturea with MVP was determined by a) refractive index (Abbe's refractometer). n D as a function 20 Card 1/7 Saturated vapor pressure and..* S/076J61/035/008/009/016 B1 I O/B 131 of MVP content was determined with synthetic mixtures. b) bromide-bromate method. b) was used for checking a). Pure MEP and MVP were obtained from technical catalyzates by re5eated vacuum rectification. 0.1% of inhibitor (elemental sulfur and metol was added for a reduction of polymerization. The flask of a circulation apparatus of the type D. F. Otmer (Ind. Eng. Chem. 35, 614, 1953) was heated in an oil bath. In order to reduce condenTa-tion, an 8-10 mm asbestos ldyer was used to insulate the flask up to the cooler. 0.1 - 0.2% of inhibitor was added in case of over 40% MVP content in the liquid to be analyzed. Temperature and pressure control was performed by a special optical instrument with a maximum error of 0.10C and 0.1 mm Hg. The time required for making the instrument ready for operation was 2 hr which were sufficient for the vapor - liquid equilibrium to establish. 4 - 5 refractometrie samples of 0.5 - 1.0 ml were taken every 10 - 15 min. The initial composition served as the initial phase, as the sampling did not practically change the concentration. Results are presented in Table 2. Boiling constancy was regulated on the basis of the number of drops (10 - 30 drops in 30 see) of condensate from Card 2/7 Saturated vapor pressure and... 3 5 S/076/61/03 /008/009/016 B1 1 O/B 101 cooler into the sampling vessel. The circulation rate of the liquid has practically no effect upon the thermometer indications, The temperature dependences given in Tables 3 and 4 are described by Antoine's equation witlin the temperature and pressure ran~e8 concerned with a maximum error of *4~. For MEP: log P - 7.97 - 2234-1 (263 + t)i for MVPt log p - 6-77.. -'1369.01(169 + t). The vapor - liquid equilibrium in the PIEP - MVP system was determined at 20 mm Eg residual pressure corresponding to a boiling temperature of 4809C (Table 5). Little polymer was formed with inhibitor addition. For an accurate qualitative control of experimental data and for detecting small errors, the authors determined the concentration dependence of the relative volatility of the liquid in accordance with Is No Bushmakin et al. (Zh. obshch. khimii, 19, 1615, 194 The graphi presentation howed, with some spread, a straight line for (100 x)3/[x(IOO - y 1.679 There are 2 figures, 5 tables, and Y( 7 references, 5 Soviet-bloo and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. 91 SUBMITTED: December 11p 1959 Card 3/7 FROLOV, A.F.; LOGINOVA, MA~; U~"TAVSHCHIKOV, B.F. sw~ Separation of mixtures of acatli and nitric acidB~ Zhur.priki.khim. 38 no.6:1386-1389 ;e 165. (MaRA 18tio) 1, Yaroolavskijr tokhnologichaskiy institut. IN FROLOV, A.F.;_;~GqINOVA, M.A.; USTAVSHCHIKOV., B.F. Separation of methacr7lic acid - vater mixtures. Neftekhialla 2 no.5t766-770 S-0 162. (KIRA 16:1) 1. Yaroslavskiy tekhnologicheskiy &Btitut. (HethAerylic acid) FROMV, A.F. I LOGIROVA M ISELEVA, (YaroslAvll) Saturated vapor prensure and vapor - liquid r.-AIJb-t-4, Ir the system 2-methyl Zhur-fiz.khim. 35 no.8:1784-1'78e, ng 161. (mliiA 14:8) (Pyridine) (Fhape rule and equi Ubri=)' S/076/62/036/010/004/005 B101/B186 AUTHORS: Frolov, A. F., Loginova, M. A., Saprykinat A. V., and Kondakova, A. B. TITLE: Vapor - liquid equilibrium in the.system methaerylic said water PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fiziche8koy khimii, V. 36, no. 10, 1962, 2282-2284 TEXT: The vapor - liquid equilibrium important for the production of pure methacrylic acid (MAA) was studied in an Othmer apparatus, in view .of the fact that MAA when synthesized, or when regenerated from waste products, is always obtained in an aqueous solution. In solutions containing up to 10% MAA, the concentration was determined titrimetrically; in concentraied solutions it was determined from the refractive expdnent. Either method had an accuracy of + 0-5 relative %. Pure MAA was obtained by distillation at 5 mm Hg; cryetLlization was prevented by cooling the dephlegmator with water (30cb), and polymerization was suppressed by adding'O.01 - 0.1% hydroquinone or methylene blue. Data for pure KAA: Card I p 6/076/62/036/010/004/005 Vapor - liquid equilibrium in the B101/B186 m. p. 160C, b. P. 49-50C/10 mm Hg, d20 1.016, n20 1.4315. Polymerization 4 D could only be eliminated up to an MAA content of 65-9 mole% in the solution. The MAA content in the liquid and in vapor (mole-%), the activity coefficients '- of MAA / and water, and the coefficient a of the relative volatility ( able), w ere determined. An azeotropic mixture containing 23.1% by weight,of MAA and 76.9% by weight of H20 (b. P.: 99.3'C/760 mm Hg) was formed in the above system. There are 1 figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Yaroalavskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut (Yaroslavl' Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: March 19, 1962 Table. Legend: (1) Vapor temperature, 0C/760 mm Hg; (2) mole% of MAA in the liquid; (3) mole% MAA in vapor; Wj`of MAAj (5),r of H2 0; (6) a. Card 2/1,~, FROLOV, 'Aquid - liq--;id ILCid - water - chloroform. Diur. Ii:!. zni:-.. .u 164. 28:3) 1. Yaroslavskly tekhnoloFichenkly Institut. F*?C)il.,-Vf Alvf,";~, V.F l.'.K., 'J!iTfNT~'LV!XOV, B.F. lf-qWd.- vapor eq,lill~jrltm in thl~ 3y3,~em - methyl methanrylate. ~nur. fiz. 3P ,P ~', - '- ": 0 4. MY 164. (m:RA 1. Yaroolavokly tektinologicliemkiy Inal.-itut.. f.1uhn-I tted June 7, 1963. ,LITVINOVICH, A.H.; LOGINOVA,jIP. Trace elements in Leninogorsk deposit ores. Trudy Alt. GMNII AN Kazakh. SSR-9:92-103 160. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Altayskiy gornometallurgicheskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut AN Kazakhekoy SSR (for Litvinovich). 2. Vostochno- Kazakhatanskoye geologicheskoye upravlenlye (for Loginova). (Leninogorsk region-Nonferrous metals) (Trace elements) MOSOLOV, V.V.; LOGINOVA, M.D. Enzymptic activity of trypsin autolysis products. Dokla AN SSSR 146 no.5:1209 -.1212 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Institut biokhimU im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavleno "emikom A.I.Oparinym. (TRYPS114) TOGUNOVA, A.P.; LOGINOVA, M.I. Inoculations with homogenous suspension of tuberculosis bacilli. Frob.tuberk., Moskva No.1:48-51 Jan-Yeb, 51. (CLML 20:6) 1. Of the Institute of Spidemiology and Microbiolog7 imeni Honored Academician N.F.0amaleya of the Acaderq of Medical Sciences USSR (Director--Prof. V.D.Timakov, Corresponding Aember of the Acader7 of Medical Sciences.). -LOGINOVA--M---I-.--und-IAESHCM,',M"YA, YE-11. - --- - :L - I - ) "Cultivating BCG Cultures In a Zinc Media ." (paper read at, a nes6ion of the Institute's Sc:b ntific Council held during the first half of 19541] Proceedings of Inst. Epidem and Microbiol im. GumaleyB 1954-56. Laboratory of BCG (no head identified] Inst. Epidem and Microbiol im. riewleys AM USSR. SO: Sum 1186, 11 Jon 57. LJQG,.;NfjvAy M. 1. "The Stimulating Influence of Zinc on the Life Function of Calmette- Guerin MicroorgDnisms." Proceedings of Inst. Epidem and Microbiol 1M. Go me lep3 1954-56. Laboratory of BCG (no head identified) In8t. Epidem and Microblol. im. Gameleye AMS USSR. SO: Sum 1186, 11 Jan 57. r IINOVAIJ~,J. Effect of the concentration of glycerine in the nutritive medium an the number of live bacteria in e4aed BCT vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immin. 31 no. 1616-80 0 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. 1z Inatituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AMN SSSR, (BCG VACCINATION) (GLYCEROL) (MYCOBACTERIUM MVIS) LOGINOVA. M.T. Significance of the pH and alkaline reserve of an e g medium for the growth of BCG. Probl.tub. no.7s83-87 162. IKKRA l5tl2) 1. Iz Instituta. epidemiologii i mikrobiologil imeni. N.F.Gamale! AMU SSSR. (BCG) (BACTERIOIDGY-'-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA) 1~7 U.N.; VIM L.I.; GORBUNOV, N.G.; GOSKIT, V.H.; GURVICH, M.D.; LA-.YS&-FV, Tu.M.; LKYONITIN, L.I.; LIVSHITS, T.G.1 LOGI- )[OVA, M.K.; LURIYX, D.A.; LTAIMES, G.D.; MIROSHRICHMIKO, G.K.; MOGIMSEIT. B.Ya.; NMOVSKIT, M.I.; OMANSKIT, Ta.P.; SA- VITSKIT, A.M.; SIMRA, S.F.: SURKOV, G.Z.-. SWGULI, B.P.; SHMIN, V.P.; DONSKOT, Te.Te., red.izd-ve; KALINITSKIT. R.Ta., red.izd-va; ZAMAKHOVSKIT, L.S., takhn.red. [Mechanization and automation in the machinery industry] Mekhani- zateiia I avtomatizataila v stankostroanii. Kharikov, KhArikovskoe obl.izd-vo, 1958. 119 p. (MVU 13:2) 1. Kharkov. Institut 'Giprostanok.4 2. Direktor instituta "Gipro- stanok* (for Orleanskiy). (Fachinery Industry--Technological innovations) (AntomqUon) 1. !.T. 7 T Ric7v.,~ I .'" "Psyllids of USSR." report submitted for 12th Intl Cong of E-ritomology, London, ~-,-!6 jui 64. 10GINOVA. N.M. Jumping Plant lice of the genus Psyllopsis low (Homoptera, Payllidaa) and characteristics of their biology under conditions prevailing in Stalingrad Province. Trudy Zool.inst. 15:35-53 '54. (MLRA 7:7) (Stalingrad Province--Jumping plant lice) (Jumping plant lice--Stalingrad Province) AKRAMOVSKIY, N.11.. ARNOLIDI. L.7.. B3I-BIYVIIKO. G.Ta..BORKHSVIIUS, N.S., VIUMHGHAGIIIN N.K., DAV. S.I., DITAKONOV. A.M., KIRICHXHKO, A.N., KIRITAIZOVA, Te.S., KOZHAUCHIKOV, I.Y.. KRrHAIIOVS-VIT, O.L., LIPUETA, S.G., LIKHAREV, I.M.,_U)GIIIOYA, N.M., HIrOLISKATA, M.N.. NOVIKOV, G.A., POPOVII V-V.. PCRTFaKU,~L.X.P ItTABOV. H.A., TIR-MIRASYAN, M.3.1 CHMNOV, S.A., SHTAKFLIBFM, A.A.. PAVIOVSKIT. Te-IT.. skad., glavnyy red., VINOGRADOV, B.S.,Cdeceased], red.; KOZLOTA, G.I., red. i2d-va.; PEVZIM. R.S., tekhn. red. [Animals of the U.S.S.11.1 Zhivotnyi mir SSSR. Moskv,9. Vol. 5.(Monntain provinces of -%ropean Russia] Gornye oblasti evropeiskoi chasti SSSR- 1958. 655 P. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Zoologicheakiy institut. (Zoology) LOGINO-VA,-H-.]K, On Professor A.R. Kirichenkole 75th birthday. Ent. oboz. 39 no.1:231-233 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Kirichenko, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1884-) LOGINDVA, M.M. --- I-.-- - __ Hew and little-known leafhopyers (Romoptera. Ps7lloidea) of Central Asia and Kazakhatan. Trudy Vass.ent. ob-va 47:53-93 160. (MM 13:6) .4., (Soviet Central Asia--Leafbappers) (Kazakhstan-Leafhoppers) LOGINOVA., M.M. Revision of the species of the genera Aphalara Frst. and Craspedolepta Enderl. (Homoptera, ftylloidoa) in the fauna of the U.S.S.R. Report Ho.l. Ent.oboz. 40 no-3:602-623 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Zoologicheakiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Jumping plant lice) LOGINOVA, M. M. Now Jumping plant lice (Homoptera, Po7noidea) from the U.S.S.R. TrudY Zool. inst. 30:185-220 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Jumping plant lice) LOGINOIA,f M.M. Jumping plant 11ce (Homoptera, Psyllaidea) of I&ningrad Province. Trudy Zool.inst, 3103-45 162e (NIRA 16ill (Leningrad Province-Jumping plant lice) LOGINOVA, M.M.. Revision of the species of the genera Aphalara Frat. anA Craspedolepta Enderl. (flomoptera, PsyUoidea) of the U.S.S.R. Report No. 2. Ent. oboz. 42 no.3t621-648 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Zoologicheskly institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. find tt-;:, i ya tim an c a v!, 0 ra 0 Inst. 10 LOGINOVA, M.M. New species of J=ping plant lice (Homoptera, Psylloidea) of the U.S.S.R. Zool. zhur. 44 no.2:198-209 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. IAVROVA, A.P., kand. t-ekhr. nauk; GIIDY'-"V(YY, P.S., inzh.; FAIZVCJVA, M.S., starshiy nauchnyy sot-rudnik; GUSEVA, A.N., mladshiy nauch:nyy sotrudnik; MOROZOVA, L.I,., mladshiy nauchnyy so'vr-udnik; IOIARITONOV, V.A., inzh.; KANAREVSKIY, A.A., inzh.; MAZYAKIN, A.V.., :Lnzh.; LISPFAY., V.M., :Lnzh.; ILOYASIIENKO, M.A., kand. voter. nauk; RYNDINA, V.P., inzh.; LOGINOV _Av.H#M.j, iffladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CIRIDINA, S.A., mladslily--nauchnyy sotrudnik; TRUDOLTUBOVA, G.B., starBhiy naucbnyy sobrudnik; KARGALITSEV, I.I., Assistent; MIKIIAYLOVAI A.Ye,, mladqhi7 nauchnyy sotr-udnik; F"CVA, V.I.~ mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnlk; MERKULGVA, V.K.,, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudni.k; POLETAYEV.. T.11.,, m]Adshiy nauahnyy sotrudnik Study of the heat treatment conditions of smoked and cooked sausage. Trudy VNIIMP no.16124-63 164. (MIRA 18zll) 1. Kafedxa tekbnologii Moskovitkogo tekiinologicheskogo irBtituta myaunvy i moloohnoy promy-shleanosti (for Kargalltsev). I,T,.NIKGV, I.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; LOGINOVA, M.P., inzh. Testis of three-layer asbestoo-cement slabe vith fibrolite insulation. Stroi. mat. 8 no.5:39-40 My 162. (MIRA 1537) (Asbentoo cement--Testing) (sinimanite) LOGINOVA, M.P. inzh -------- Tooting fibrolite-asbestoo cement panels with windoid openings and working out of the molding process. Trudy TSNIISK no.26: 107-123 163. (ICMA 16:8) (Asbestos cement-Testing) (Windows) S/08 61/000/'00b/006/017 BIIOXB203 AUTHOR: Stolyarov, Ye. A., Loginova, M. V. TITLE: Use of a nickel-aluminum alloy in pieces as a "stationary" catalyst. Com.aunication II. Study of conditions of manifold leaching of a lump of nickel-aluminum alloy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 8, 1961, 65, abstract 8-b 511 (BB511) (Sb. tr. Gos. in-ta prikl. khimii, 1960, vyp. 46, 303 - 308) TEXT: It was shown that the use of a surface-leached Ni-A:. alloy as a 11stationary"catalyst permits manifold leaching. This makes it possible to work with the same catalyst charge for a long time. Fo:~ oomi.junication I see RZhKhim, 19549 no. 3, 14275. [Abstracter's note: Com-)Iete tranBlationj Card 1/1 LOGINOVAt N. Improve the plannin and accounting for labor szFenditure in con- struction and assembly organizations. Sots. trud 5 no.3-1:137-1" N 160. (KM 14:1) 1. Nachallnik planovogo otdela ovarochno-montashnogo tresta, Moskva. (Noicow-Construation industry) LOGINOVA, N.A. Planningmd keey)ing records of the expenditure of labor in building and assembling organizations. Strol. trubourov. 5 no.5:19-21 My 160. MR& 13:9) (Construction Industry--Accounting) (Pipelines)