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ACC M AP7012422 SOURCE CODE: UR/0189/66/000 00310008i001.
AUTHOR: Meshkoval G. I.; Yeremin, Ye. N.
ORG: Department of Physical Chemistry, ~;oscow State University (Yofodra
ftzicheskoy khimit Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta)
TITLE: Role of specific energy In the kinetics of reactions In electrical
discharges. Kinetics of the break down of carbon dioxide
SOURCE: ~Ioscow. Universitat. Vestnik. Seriya 11. Khimlya, no. 3.
1966, 8-13
TOPIC TAGSs glow discharge, gas dissociation
SUB CODE: 07
ABSTRACT: The kinetics of dissociation of carbon dioxide gas in a glov-discharge
in a flow system vere studied. For the dissociation of carbon dioxide gas
C02 CO + 1/2 062
k2
the G. Mo Panchenkov equatio takes on the form
d - ~1' 'Y2 3
a kjCC k
02 2CCOC02
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1.3 Co
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Yhere no = number of moles of C02 entering the beginning of the reaction zone
per unit time, C(= extent of dis.sociation of CC~, and V = volume of reaction
zone. The extent of dissociation of carbon dioxide aas as a function of specific
energy (U/V) was studied at pressures of*40 mm, 80 m, and 160 m Hg- The
dimension of specific energy was kwh/O. The kinetic treatment of experimental
results was made with the eigation of S. S. V"41ye-~, N. I; Kobozev, and Ye. N.
Yeremin
ko [1-exp(-k U
114 2 V
Yhere ko and k' - generalized constants of the forward and backward reactions
.2
proportional t-5 ki and. k2, respectively. The overaU order of the reverse reac-
tion-iq conventionally taken as unity- Orig. art. hass 3 figures, 3- formulas
and 2 tables. EJPRSt 40,42
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AUDIUM Meshkovat G. I.; Yeremin, Ye. N.
ORG: Department of Physical Chemistry. Moscow State University (Kafedra
fizicheskoy khInfliq Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta)
TITLE: Role of specific energy In the kinetics of reactions in electrical
dischargos. Electrocracking ot methane
SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Sertya It. Kh1mlya, no. 3,
1966, 14-17
TOPIC TAGS: glow discharge, methane, chemical energy conversion.
acetylene
SUB CODE: 07
The kinetics of conversion of methane in a glow-discharge are studied
ABSTRACT: a
with the same equipment used in studying the kinetics Of c rbon dioxide gas
Aissoclation in a glow-discharge. The corliposition of the methane cracking gas
vas plotted as a function Of U/V (specific energy) at a current of 175 milli-
amperes and a pressure of 40 mm Hg. The mixture components were H2) CH4, and
C2H2. For other sets of experimental conditions studied) the character of the
del?endence vas similar:.at lov specific.ener5ies, the acetylene concentration
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rises fairly rapidly, attaining about 15-10. At 50 milliamperes and 40 mm Hg,
the discharge power was of the order of 50 watts and a pressure of 10 an Hg and
current strengths of 175 and 350 milliamperes. In the former case, practically
no acetylene was found, and only small amounts of ethane and ethylene were formed.
In the latter., the acetylene concentration was 1-% at sizable U/V values. It
is essential that.the ethane and ethylene conceptrations pass through maxima in
this latter case. Orig. am hass 5 figures, I formula and 2 tables.
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AUTHOfG* kleahkova, G. 9.1 Strakhaw, L. F.
TITLEs The spectral distribution of light change of the contept potential in
CdSe, depending on the surface state
SOURCES Fizika tvardogo tola, v. 6,'no..3, 1964, 952-954
TOM TAGSs spectral distributions contact potential, surfaqe condition, cathode
sputtering
i ABSTRACT: This paper offers further experimental data to support the treatment
of spectral distribution of the light change of contact potential as discussed
by L. P, Strakhov, 0. 0. Chernyavskiy, 1. P. Kalinkin, and Z. Sh,0vayuk (FTTI,,
3423., 1962), A negative minimum is associatea with light change of the potential
at -he face and the back of a film in contact with its base. Thq Light change at
the back of this film should give the greatest chance. Previous work dealt
chiefly with the face of the film, because strong absorption in the spectral range
employed had a large effect on the poaiti" maxinuin and a small effect on the
negative mJn4-1 . To test thisq the authors obtained cathode-sputtered film in
i.cord
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residual gas or argon (pressure of about 2-10-2 to 3-10-2 mm Hg). After short-
period cathode sputtering (2-3 min) the positive maximun diminished, and after
long-period sputterin. (10-20 min) it disappeared entirely. In thin film (0.3-
0.4 ) the light of all wave lengths employed penetrated the entire thickness
Of eliesfilms and no reversal of sign occurred in the light charge. Cathode
sputtering, diminishing or suppressing surface light change of potential, led to
a neeative minimum* The experimental results are summarized in Figs. 1 and 2 on
the &closures, The authors conclude that cathode sputtering leads to a removal
of adsorbed gas on the surface and to an increase in polycrystalline phase at the
surface, "The idea for theee experiments belongs to Academician A* A. Lebedevs to
whom the authors express their sincere gratitude. Some of the measurements were
made by degree student 0., N., Zht*ova. Orig. art. hass 2 figures.
ASWCIATIONs Leningradedy gosudaretvenrM universitet, (Leningrad State Univer-
sity)
SUBMITUDs 1MoY63
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Fig, 1, Spectral distribution of mwf4ce light chance of pctont'A~L
( ACI MV )It for film 1.1p.
I - before cathode sputtering) II - after cathode aputtering of film
surfacee
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distribution of surface
light change of potential
(&Crp)lt for film 0.36/4
thick.
I - before cathode
sputteringj II - after
cathode sputtering of
film surface.
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A
ITITLEt glectrLcal resistivity and thermal emf of La-Ce La-Prr. and
Nd ;11 1- 7 7
ISOURCEt PLzika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 3, 1965, 950-952
iTOPIC TAGSi lanthanum cerium alloy, lanthanum praseodymium allop
pr4veodymium neodymLum alloy, continuous series solid solution, solid
solution, rare earth metal, electrical resistivity. electrical con-
ductivity, composition
:ABSTRACTi No changes occurred in the electrical conductivity of La-Pr
I
fand PrrNd -rare-earth metal alloys When the composition of the materials
vari-le-i-A-fri-am' 'D to 1002, ThLe linear dependence was unexpected, be-
cause, even though each alloy has two similar components, the atomic
band crystallographic differences of these components are sufficiently
marked to produce an increase of resistivity of 2-3 percent. Such
an~_' ere
nVOO-iig- t a wat*-heiveen-con uc
alloy-A d '-.~'The_- lin rity-of :the.,. "P ad
3L -:300~45
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measurements performed on other continuout-serioa solid soiurions Wno#6______
resistivities as functions of composition have a convex curve with a
ma-ztmum occurring at a component ratio near 5000%. It is suggested that
latti,m damage in the mixing of components is responsible for the in-
creased resistivity. It is therefore as6umed that in the case of
La-Pr and Pr-Nd some compensating mechanism comes into play which is
perhaps connected with the magnetic moment of ions and consequently
enhances conductivity. A study of the thermal emf versus composition
of the three alloys showed that with smiall admixtures of the second
component irregularities appear. It Le conceded, however, that these
mighc havo been caused by Insufficient purity of the samples. Orig.
art. hasi 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Semiconduc-
SUBHITTEDI, _O5Nov64 ENCLOSURE. SUB CODEt S96A
NO REP GOVt 602 OTHER: .005 ATD PREss t3209
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OTHORI Vartanyan, A. T.; ;/,sshkova, G. N.
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0R3: none
TITIL~'.: Photo-emf in--dye layers ex-oosed to unsymnotrical transverse illumination
SOLRCE: Ail SSSR. Dokladyj v. 169, no. 2, 1966, /?1-174
TOPIC TAGS: photo emf, dyestuff, volt amnere characteristiog photosensitivity
APSTRACT; The conditions necessary for the appearance of photo-emf, the volt-ampere
characteristics, and the aDectral distribution of photosensitivity were studied in a
transverse-illumination photocell with platinum electrodes Fifteen different cate 0-
ries of dyes were studied In air, water vapor, ethanol vaDor, and in a vacuum of 10 5 i
mm Hg. Particular attention was devoted to erythrosine, Bengal pink, pinacyanol,
crystal violet, and acid violet. The dye layers ranged In thickness from a few tons
to a few hundred milltmicrons, and a FZh-26-100 incandescent lamD was used as the
light source. The decisive factor in the aiDDearance of photo-omf was found to be the
Dresence of solvent vapor, which determines'the electrolytic conduction In the solid
iayer of thr. dye. Unsy'mmetrical illumination does not change the volt-ampere charac-
teristics, which always remain symmetrical, indicating that in all the layers of dyes
studied, the contacts between the dye and the electrode were ohmic. The spectral dis-
tribution of the photo-emf depends on the thickness of the dye layer. The spectral
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curves of the ohoto-emf were very similar to the spectra of the action of the electro-
chemical Dhotopotential arising in solid oigment layers immersed in electrolytes.
These results lead to the conclusion that the observed emf is of other than barrier-
layer origin, and represents one of the modifications of the photovoltaic effoct, like
the emf arising during longitudinal illumination. The DaDer was presented by Academi-
cian Terenin, A. N., 4 Nov 65. Orig. art. has: 2 figure's and 1 iable. [271
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14ESHKOVA, I.N.;_44KOVA, G.M.; TSVETKCVA, V.I.; CHIR-KOV, N.M.
Kineticu and meckanism of the polymerization of OC-olef"no
on complox catalysts. Part 5: Polymorization kinotico of
ethylene on the catalyst system, TiC14-f- Al(CA)3'
Vysokom.soed. 3 no.10:11,16-1523 0 161. (RIRk 111.:9)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN 8SSR.
(Ethylene) (Polymerization)
14ESFKOVA, I.H.; KUMAWYMA, S.A.; ISVETKOVA, V.I.; CHIUOV, U.N.
- Kinetics and nechan'-Em of t~,e polyrrerizati~jn of ~#-cjleftns )n
complex catalysts. Part 5: Kinetics Df ethylene poly-,eriza-,-tcn
4 - JU(isO-'4H9)2 no.12:1814-1822
on TiCl Cl. Vysokom.soed. 3
0 D 161. (Mli-it 15:3)
1. Institut khimichenkoy fizi~i AN SSSR.
(Eti-ylene) (Polymerization) (Catalytjt5)
i/0-16/62/036/004/oo6/012
BIOI/B110
AUTHORS: Yalltsev, A. N., Yeremin, Ye. N., and Meshkova, I. N.
TITLE: Steady-state concentrations of nitrogen oxide in electric
discharge. IV. Effect of composition of the initial mixture
on the formation of nitrogen oxide in a large vesael
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 36, no. 4, 1962. 780-788
TEXT: The steady-state concentration (%NO) 00 was studied at 50-300 mm Hg,
with an amperage of electric discharge of 25-500 ma in "reciprocal air"
(",2: 02 - 18 ; 82), and in stoichiometric mixture (11 2 : 02 - 46 : 54).
The results are compared with those obtained previously for air (Zh. fiz.
khimii, 30, 1615, 1956). Results: For the mixtures investigated, (%N0),,
as a function of the amperage shows the same dependence as for airt i.e.t
at low pressure, (%No),, rises with increasing amperage and tends toward
a limit which is rather independent of pressurej at high pressures,
(~.110) 00 passes through a maximum which lies close to the limit mentioned.
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The limits of (--',N0) were 5.5~6 in air, in atoichiometrif- mixture,
00
and 6.6 in "reciprocal air". At low amperages, however, approximately,
equal (j'ONO) 00 resulted in air and "reciprocal air". The volt-ampere
characteristics of discharge in air, stoichiometric mixture, and "recipro-
cal air" showed that combustion voltage of the discharge is higher in air
than ir, reciprocal air (Fig. 10). For mixtures enriched with 02, the
oscilloerams of the voltage showed the appearance of oscillations with
increased frequency (1500-2000 cps). There are 12 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Yoskovskiy goaudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonooova
(Moscow State University imenJ M. V. Lomono9ov)
SUDKITTED: July 1, 1960
Fig. 10: Volt-ampere characteristics at 100 mm Eg. (1) air;
(2) reciprocal air; (3) stoichiometric mixture; ordinate V, kv;
abscissa i, ma.
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AUTI:0"S: ;'.'eshkova, I. N.; Tsvetkova, V. I.; Chirkovi N. M.
TITLE: Rupture of the polymer chain during ethylene polymerization
over TiCl4-AlEt2cl
SC'MCE;': AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 2, 1964, )86-)88
TOPIC TAG3: polyethylene chain rupture,-titanium chloride, diethyl-
a",;minu.m chloride, polymer chain, ~thylcne, ethylene depolymeriza-
:2*1h-Ylr~nn rn1%,n-.oriv~nt ion, pi0poir ciaAJn rupluro
is a continuation of the work by the same authors
concerning- depolymerization of ethylene depending on the monomer
concentration and TiCl content in the TiC'4-AlEt2Cl catalyst (same
journal 1963, 808) - I~ the depolymerization process the chain
rupture is accompanied by transmission processes. The purpose of
this work was to calculate the reaction constants of these processes.
At 30C and with a TiCl . concentration of 1 g/1 (molar ratio of AlEt2
CI:TiCl4 ranges from 0~6:1 to 1.6:1), spontaneous rupture is in-
finitesimal. Tests have shown that the ratio of rate constants for
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the chain rupture in processes initiated by the monomer, by TiCl
and by AlEt Cl, as indicated by the changes of the.molecular weijht
of the polymer depend:on the molar ratio of titanium chloride to
aluminum alkyl chloride chiefly because of the change in the nature
of the catalytic centers rather than because of the chain rupture
rate due to the components of the catalyst. The article contains
detailed calculations of reaction constants - both polymerizing and
depoly-erizing. At a-dequate monomer pressures (I atai and above)
wit,-, --roDer concentrations of conventional catalysts, chain ruptures
are ::,.:ch '-ir-her taan that obtained with TiCl and Al.Et Cl. Orig.
4 2
ASSOCIA-.ION: institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of
C'nemical Physics, AN SSSR)
SUB~MITTED: 13Aug63
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Chirkov, N.M.
AUTHOR: Meshkova, 1. ToyetkovA. V, I,;
ORG: Institute of Chemical Physics, es.SSSR (Institut
-' __&academy of Scien~q~
knimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR)
0 'jof
TITLE: Polymerizati n n the presence of t-Atanium tetrachloride and
al.,yl halides of aluminum
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 1, 1966, 77-83
TOPIC TAGS: catalytic polymerization, polymerization rate, ethylene, titanium
compound, alkyl halide, aluminum compound
ABSTRACT: The authors study the relatiorship of the rates of accumulation of
r(!duced titanium and r t a of pol merization of ethylene in the presence of
diethylaluminum chlorid at 30G; molar ratios of AlEtZCI Eo TiC14 of 0.6-.1,1.2:1,
and 2 A: 1; at a constant initial concentration of AlEt2C 1 equal to 7 .4 -10-3 M/liter .
To elicit the effect of rnonoethylalurninum dichloride (which appears during re-
duction) on the catalytic properties of the system, experiments are carried out
on the polymerization of ethylene on TiC14 and A,EtzGl with additions of AIELCI
The experiments demonstrated that, after the addition of AlEtCl to the stable
catalytic systern formed upon the interaction of TiC14 and AlEtZ~1' the activity
of the catalvst noticeably drops. On the basis of these data the authors consider
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that the change in the composition of the cocatalyst (the replacement of A lEt2
by AlEtCl?) is the basic cause for the decrease in the rate of polymerization in
time. It was further found that in the catalytic systems forming in the reaction
of TiC14 and organoaluminum compounds, there are other cocatalysts besides
aluminum alkyls (titanium alkyls or complexes of TiC14 with titanium alkyls or
aluminum alkyls) which, being adsorbed on the surface of the catalytic precipitate,
form the most active centers of polymerization. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and
5 figures.
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SOV/ 124-58-8-9201 D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 125 (USSR)
AUTHOR, M e s h1so va . ja. A.
TITLE: Some Problems cf the Ultimate Equilibrium of Rock (Neko-.
toryye zadzchi predel'nogo ravnovesiya gornykh porod)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de-
gree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, pre-
sented to the In-t mekhan. AN SSSR (Institute of Mechanics,
Academy of Sciences, USSR), Moscow, 1958
ASSOCIATION: In-t mekhan. AN SSSR (Institute of Mechanics, Academy of
Sciences, USSR), Moscow
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1035
Moscow. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut
Issledovaniya. po mekhanike I prikladnoy matematike (Studies of
Mechanics and Applied Mathematics) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958.
218 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 1) 2,400 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): Sokolovskly, V.V., Corresponding Member, USSR
Academy of Sciences; Ed. (Inside book): Zaytseva, K.Ya., En-
gineer; Ed. of Publishing House: Kuznetsova, A.G.; Tech. Ed.;
Rozhin, V.P.; Managing Ed.: Zaymovskaya, A.S.
PURPOSE: This book contains a collection of scientific articles
intended for scientific workers, engineers and senior students
in the fields of mechanics and applied mathematics.
COVERAGE: The book contains 14 scientific articles on mechanics
and applied mathematics. Seven articles deal,o with various
problems of the mechanics of materials. Problems of elastic,
plastic and elastic-plastic deformations of various materials
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under different conditions are studied. Three articles deal
with problems of fluid mechanics and gas dynamics. The last
4 articles are on applied mathematics.
Rzharitsyn, A.R., Doctor of Technical Sciences. Taking Humidity
and Temperature into Account in Problems of Creep 3
The article contains the following sections: Introduction;
1) Fundamental physical dependence [between stress and defor-
mationj; 2) Approximate solution; ~) Example taking into ac-
count the effect of temperature; 4) Another substantiation of
the method; 5) Problems concerning drying of a thin plate
fixed at the edges; 6) Taking into account the effect of set-
ting concrete.
Rabinovich, A.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Torsion of
an Element of a Circular Ring (General Saint-Venant Problem) 17
The article contains the following sections: Introduction;
1) Fundamental equations; 2) Checking the solution and ex-
pression for rigidity In torsion; 3) Stress function; 4) Ex-
C ard 216b
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pression of the potential energy of deformation; 5) Segment of
(circularl ring w1th rectangular cross section.
Meshkova, L.A. Certain Problems on Ultimate Equilibrium of Rocks
The article contains the following sections: Introduction- 1)
Ultimate equilibrium of semiarches with a free contour; '2~ lkp-
proximate solution' 3) Determination of the pressure of a rock
on a curved wall; 4) Approximate solution In the neighborhood
of a wall con'~our.
Geogdzhayev, V.A. Plastic Plane Deformation State of Orthotrop-
le Media 55
The article contains the following sections: Introduction;
1) Equilibrium of a half plane; 2 Slip of a strip; 3) Dis-
tribution of stresses in the neighborhood of a slot located
at a finite distance from a free straight-line boundary.
Geogdzhayev, V.0. Certain Problems in the Elastic.-plag",tc De-
formation of Anisotropic Materials 69
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Kukudzhanov, U.N. Elast"e-plastIc Bending of Thin-walled Beams
Taking into Account Tangential Stresses 97
The article ocntains the following sections: Introduction-
1) Fundam-,~ntal equations; 2) Rectangular cross sectl,_,n: 3~
Ultimate state (of a beam ; 4 j Thin-wall rods composed of
straight-line el,~,ments; 5 Conrlusions.
Rabinovich, A.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Shtarkov,
M.G. and Dimitriyeva, Ye.I. Methods of Determining the Values
of Elastic Constants of Glass Textolite at Raised Temperature 115
The article contains the following sections: Introduction;
1) Modulus of elasticity of KAST-V [glass textolite) depend-
ing on direction of fibres (at room temperature) 2) Depend-
ence of the strength of KAST-V on the direction of tension
at room temperature; 3) Effect of temperature "hardening"
and of repeated loadings on KAST-V properties; 4) Develop-
ment of the methodolog of temperature testing of KAST-V
with strain pickups; 5T Methodology of tests with Martens
device; 6) Prequency method for determination of the
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14ESHKOV A, L. A.
Problems on limit equilibriun of rocks. Trudy WI w.Is42-54 1 58.
(MIRA 1211)
(Rocks)
AUTHOR:.Meshkova, L.B. (Moscow). 24-7-26/28
TITLE:' Certain p_r_o_B_Fe_ji~s of the limit equilibriam of ruc.K5.
(Nekotorye zadachi predel'nogo ravnovesiya Lornykh porod).
PERIODICAL:"Izvesti-va Akademii Nauk".Otdelenive Tekhnicheskikh Nauk"
(Bulle n of the Ac.Sc., Technical Sciences Section),
1957, No.?, pp.156-159 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: Solutions published by Sokolovskiy, V.V. (1)for the
limit equilibrium of a semi-arch in a cohesive medium (1,2)
are applied in this paper to rocks, i.e. for the case that
the conditions of the limit state of the medium are
represented by a curvilinear envelope curve of the main
stress circles. The author considers the limit equilibrium
of a semi-arch with izi free contour. For calculating the
pressure of rocks on a curvilinear wall the equations (2.9),
P.159, are derived for c ni at and Ttn* As an example the
pressure is determined on a circular wall of the radius R
and for this a system of slidinE lines in dimensionless
coordinates and epures of dimensionless stresses along the
1/1 wall contour are plotted in Fig.3, P-159.
There are three figures and 5 references, 4 of which are Slavic
SUBMITTED: November 24, 1956.
AVAILABLE:
~MSHKOVA-.,-L~,i GALINKER, V-S.; KUDRA, O.K.
Lead plating with trilon B. Hashinostroenie no.3:77-7' -, Ity-Je '(2.
(MIRA 15:7)
(14ad plating)
GALINKER, V.S.; MESHKOVA, L.S.; KUDRA, (,-.K.
Cathodic polkKization during the separation of lead from tri-Ionate
complex elect~olyt,.~s. Ukr. khIm. zhur. 31 no.8:866--671 '65.
(K.IRA J-8:9)
1. Kiyevskly poiitekhnicheskiy institut.
AFAN IYEVA, N.G.; MF.SH-KOVA-t-L.Z.
Karyological and geographical investigations as applied to the
phyxogeny of the gemis Veronica L. Bot. zhur. 46 no. 2:247-259
F 161.. (MIRA ]J+s2)
1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I. Ullyanova-Lenina.
(Spel4ven) (Chramoscass) (Phytogograpby)
AFANAS'YEVA,
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CATMORY Farm Inimals. Sheep
A33. JOUR. i aZBIol, 13, i,?58, mo. 59559
A,
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I16T. f
TITLZ Winter Lambing under All Year Round Pasture
Management of 3heap in the Bet-Pak-Dala
3tappe
ORIG. PU3. Tr. Betpak-Dallnak., kompleicsri. opytn. nt.
zhivotnovodstva. Alma-Ata, Kazakhsk. gos.*.*
AB.3TRACT 11r, abstrnct.
Animal Hiisband.-y
izd-vo, 1957, 121-126
S/1 91/62/000/011 /015/019
B1 01 /B1 a6
A LY111 OW-3: Bar :jhteyn , It . S. , 'In a hkov a, N - D.
'.jt!thod of control ling interesterification
?i%'AIODICAL; Planticheskiye massy , no. 11 , 1962 , 65-64
T:,AT; Refract-,ve index - veruu3 - compositi 'on graphs were plottea for the
mixtures methanol - 1,2-propylone glycol; butanol - ethylene gllycol;
1,2-propylene glycol - butanol,- in order to determine the quantit of
y
glycol distilled off in interesterification of dicarboxylic eaters with
methanol, ethanol, or butanol. A linear dependence of n 20 on the
D
composition and the number of hydroxyl groups was found. Thus, it is
possible to determine the glycol content by measuring the n20 in the -
D
distillate. There are 4 figures.
Card 1/1
MESHKOVA, N.D.; MIGOTINA, Ye.N.1 KONOVALOV, D.S.
Dissociation energy of the carbon-halogen as dependent on the
molecular volume. Zhur. fiz. khIm. 38 no.9z2251-2252 S 164.
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Iff~cts of carnosins and and anserine on carbohydrate-
phosphorus metabolism in breast (red) muscles in pigeon.
Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR,B no. 2:247-250 11 Nov. 1951.
(CIM1 21:3)
1. Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 10 September 1951.
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ONO-- - [a the muscle Uncut. 11. P.
am N. V.-.11.01ftseve. Daklady Aha. MM
92, 909-1002(1943); c(. C.A. 40, 4010k.-
Iftekkatic" tip", with minced 014"n-breast mWWIq
ppechimus with or without added NO (Nal? retards tistui
fespiration and formadon of labile photphates) showed
that ceimasine and entwine added to the mince lead ta
formatim of sufenosinetriphosphatc (ATP) by:.'
9 Interesity at oxidativt phMhorylaUft. to
=
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.,a OJIMerfse kads to greater accumulation of fmcto.se
diphosg4ste. evned by grea er formation of ATP; smunne
do" no affect the hexoklaso reaction. Carnogine and
1161d"I -r I of ph"h0qrUtine only 111 0
undialyal " thus showial acceltrution of transesteri-
ficatimofATPlampectiocreatiot. G.H.KoW4vq#--)
MXSHKOVA, N.P. (Moskva); AMSAKHINA, N.V. (Moskva)
Determinatloin of acid-soluble phosnhorus coapounds b7 -*ans of separa-
tion. Usp.biol.khim. 21277-291 154. (MIRA 12-11)
(PHOSMORUS, determination.
acid-soluble phosphorus eple.)
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KC9HKOVA, N.P.
Effect of anserine on oxidative phosphoryla,,iozi in cuBcle tissues.
Blokhimiia 24 no.2:323-328 Kr-Ap 159. (KIRA 12:7)
1. Chair of Animl Biochemistry, the State University. Moscow.
WISARINB, eff.
on muse. oxidative phosphorylation (aus ))
(KIJSCIX. eff. of drugs on.
anaerine, on oxidative phosPhorylation (Ims))
14MHKOVA, N. P., SIIMTAKOV, S. V., SEVERIN, S. F., VULFSON, P. L., (USSR).
Effect of Carnosine and Anserine Dipeptides on the Metabolirm of Skeletal YmEcie.
report presented at the 5th Int'l.
Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961
- 12SHKOVAL -.N __Etj (USSR).
Oxidative Phosphorylation and Glycolysis. in Muscle Tissur durir4 7 1,ocal Tetanus.
report presented at the 5th Int'l.
Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961.
"'!Tfect cf arn-sLve anr' tr,
Mletabclis.,i --)" Jkel,~,~all Iloascle."
inr-sent,c-d !xt the, "t, c 1~ is , ry -r e s!3,
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ili~2 I r't )rost'; fjl~: ~t ". (, f , '.;~ I I
.i-)S,' 10-P, 'k :1., 1 1. . t r ; .., -.
DRENNOVA, K. A., prof.; GRISHIN, S. I., prof.; MARTMMKO, I. I.;
DADAMUKHAMEDOV, A. N.; IBRAGBIOV, R. I.; AMILOVA, A. A.; FELTYXI, F. Ya.;
THKOVA, 1.1F.; SHENKER, D. I.
Condition of the ears nose and throat in chilaren of preschool age
in Tashkent. Vest. otorin. no.1; " 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz Otarinolui"ologi che ski*. kaXedry (sav. - prof. K. A. Dmnrova)
TashkentSk07O 'nrt,.ruta usovershenstvovaniva vrachey.
(TASHKEI.IT-OTOLAKINGOLOGY)
- MESHKOVA, N.P.-
Larvae of Epheireropsis trisetalis Fichwa-ld (Insectay'. Faleont.zi-.ur.
no.4:164-168 '61. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Pal,-ont3logicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
(Insects, Fossil)
MEJHKQVA, R.P.; 14ATVEYEVA, R.A.; SHKARENKOVA, L.S.
Oxidation and carbohydrate-phosphate metaboliom uf rat muscles in
local tetanUB. Vop. med. khim. 7 no. 1:95-93 Ja-F 1,51.
(MIRA 14:4)
1. Chair of Animal Biochemistry, Moscow State University,
(MUSCLES) (TETANUS) (METABOLISM)
I'- MSHKOVA,
Second Congrese of the Czechoolovakian Biochemical Society. Vop,
md, khim. 7 no, 1:104-106 Ja-F 161, (MIRA 14s4)
(BIOCMUSTRY--CONGRESSES)
ASRATbVl,_Ezras Asratovich, PhyniologIc&I
---Fa-boratory-,-)CC~dcmy-of Sciences USSR, Poscav
- "The effect of use and disuse on nerve
cel-la following spinal cord trwwsection"
Seaaion 11-1
FEMW , David Laz=yichj Institute Of*
Bioebewdatry4 Academy of Sciences Ukrainian
SSR, Kiev - Biochemical characteristics of
dystrophy and atrophy of muscles" Session 11-2-a
MSTYUK, Platon Grigor'yevicb, r~-puty Director,
Institute of-Physialogy Limeni A.A. Bogomelets,
Academy of Scienccs Ukrainian SSR, Kiev -
"I%mctional changea in central synapses
falloving denervation" Session II-1
YZSIIKDYAj_N. P., Chair, Animal Biochemistry,
X;;'cow 51i~t-e University, Moscow - "Kiscle
changes produced by tetanus toxin" 11-2-b
rerort to be submitted for the Symposium on th, Effecte of Use and Disuse on
17auro-oular T=Ctiona (IUPS)j Prftgue-Liblice, Czech. . 18-24 Sep 1962.
4
-t.w.
MESHKOVA, N.P.; LIFSKAYA, T.Yu.; ORESHNIKOVA, N.A.
Oxidative phosphor7lation and glycolysis in the msele tissue
in local tetanus. Vop.med.khim. 8 no.1:78-W Ja-F 162.
(MIRA 15: 1-1)
1. Kafedra biokhimii zhivotnykh Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova, Moskva.
(MUSCLE) (PHOSPHORYLATION) (GLYCO LYS IS) (TETAIRE)
MFI-HY.CIVAY N.;'.
Cp.rr.,~v!ne ~--. dnger.--, ~Irepcli:~es of the sifele~al
T'qp. t,'-!. ~tiir,. '.64. ' MIR A 1 ~ , -,3 i
I . -A ir-,-.-j~nny-y nnivers' tet Ameni lomonoscva
- Poskcvskiy g~,s
_ti_ KAR)rAVKI?IA, O.Ye.
_2ESAQVA,-A,f
Participation of carn~~sine and an3er-ine 'In the &::~
oxidative procesees In a muscular tisflue. Biokhimiia 30
no.1.88-94 Ja-F 165. (MIRA i8.-6)
1. Kafedra biokhimil zhivotnykh baologo-pochvennogo fakullteta
Gosudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni Lamonosova, Moskva.
MESHKOVA, N.Ye.
EqOpment for wide-sized poultry houses. Biul. tekh.-ekon.
inform. Gos. nauch.-lael. InBt. nauch. i tekh. inform. 17 no.4;
61-62 Ap '64. (MIRA 17:6)
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AUTHORS: Yak-ushina, G. M., Engineer, Meshknva D-L. Candidate of Technical
Sciences, Yakushin, B. F., Engineer
TITLE: Comparison of some methods for evaluating tt,e technological strength
of aluminum alloys In welding
PFRTODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1962, ?3-26
TEXT: The authors compared results from evaluating the resISLance of
aluminum alloys to hot crack formation during welding. The results were obtained
with the aid of various test methods. The tests were made with alloys whose
crack sensitivity in welding was known from their use in welded structures. The
investigations were carried out for the purpose of selecting the best tes-,
methods. The tests were made with three technological samples (cross-shaped,
fishbone and round specimens) and with the use of the NjVT1J method, when the
specimens are welded at q/v - constant and the specimen is stretched during
crystallization perpendicularly to the scam axis at different rates. It was
found that round specimens were suitable for the qualitative evaluation of hot
crack resistance in the welding of alloys. For the quantitative evaluation the
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Comparison of soue methods ... ACx,6/A 16 ~
MVTU method should be employed. To determine the proneness of alloy to the
development of cracks, the cross-shaped and fishbone specimens cdn De used.
However, the cross-shaped specimen yields a greater straggl'-ng of test results
than the fishbone specimen and the welding process is hard to automate when
using this type of sample. High metal consumption is another deficiency of
cross-shaped specimens. The fishbone specimen Is free of these defects and is
more reliable in -evaluating the proneness of the base and filler metals to the
development of 1, . cracks in welding. There are 4 figures and 8 references:
5 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc.
Card 2/2
SHIIJ)VA, Ye.j. (Moskva); MESHKM, O.V. (Moskva); NIK1TAYEVA, C.G. (Moskva);
kv-
YETJaNA, A.G. (M-o-sYvij-
Effect of grain size in D16 and D19 alloys on crack formation
and the strength of welded joints. Avtom. avar. 15 no.8:14-20
Ag 162. (MIRA 15:7:
(NmWerrous alloy~-Metallography)
(Sheet metal-Welding)
KOZLOVSKAYA, V.A. Noskva); MESHKOVA, O.V. (Moskva); YELKINA, A.G. (Moskva)
Effect of the composition of D20-type alloys on their propeer,~ies
and weldability. Avtom. svar. 15 no.9:57-62 S '62.
(MIRA 150)
(Aluminum alloys-Welding)
rev,
Z!,~ACCESSION NR: AP4019510 8/0075/64/019/00310389/0392
AUTHOR: Dinitriyeva, V. N.; Meshkova, 0. V.; Bezugly*y, V. D.
TITLE- Polarographic determination of dicyclohe xylpe rhydro Xydi carbonate
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 19, no. 3, 1964, 309-392
TOPIC TAGS: dicyclohexylperhydroxydicarbonate, polarography, determination,
qu,antitative analysis, free radical polymerization initiator
ABSTRACT: The polarographic characteristics of dicyclohexylperhydroxydicar-
bonate (CPC), which is used as an initiator in free radical polymerization, have
been established and a method was developed for the determination of CPC in
polystyrene. The value of the diffusion current of CPC is a linear function of
its eoncentration; the diffusion current constants have a constant value. The
number of electrons involved in the electrode reaction is approximately two.
The following. in proposed as the equation showing the reduction of CPQ
1/2
CQ"L
ACCESSION NR- AP4019510
0 0
0
HX----CH I
2HJC< "'~CH-O-C
H,C-GV 1*
OH
The CPC content in polystyrene (ultimately dissolved in benzene- methanol solu-
tion of NH4NO3) can be determined quantitatively by comparison with a calibrat-
ed graph of polarographic currents. For CPC concentrations of more than 0. 216
.:~~Xnethod is accurate within the error of the polarographic method; for smaller
1~w ntrations, it is less accurate. Orig. art. has- 2 tables, 2 figures and 1
-Anqtotton.
ASSOCIATION: Voesoyuzny*y nr~uchno-issledovatellskiy institut monokristallov,
__Z_6intillyatsionny*kh materialov. i osobo chisty*kh khimichaak*h veshchestv,
_Xhar1kov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Monocrystnla, ScintillatiDg
Materials and Chemical Substances of Special Purity) .
-SUBMITTED- 29May63 DATE ACQ: 3lMar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: OC, GC NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 006
Card' 212
DMITRIYFVA, V.N.; MESHKOVA, O.V.; BEZUGLY-Y, V.D.
Polarographic determination of dicyclohexylperocydicarb,-,na*.e.
Zhur. anal. khim. 19 no.3:389-392 164. (MIRA 17:9j
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in8titut monokristallov,
3tsintillyatsionnykh materialov i osobo chistykh khimicheskIk-h
veshche6tv, KharIkov.
POLUEKTOV, N.S.; OVCIIAR, L.A.; MLS11KO'.1A,
Modulation of the radiat:on -,' e1pmrr.'~s .-, - flame under the
effect of an electric flield. Zhi;r. flz. 37 no.11:2582-
2585 N'63. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut obshchey i neorj,7inIcr.f ~t, mi I AN UkrSSR.
j
ACCMION MRs AP03M 5/0032/64/000/005/0553/05,Qt
AUTHOR3i Poluektov,, N. S.; Meshkova, S. B.; Nikonova, M. P.
TITLEt Determination of calcium admixtures in aamples of hdniu;a and zirconium by
flAmo photometry
SOURM Zavodskaya laboratoriya, no- 5, 1964, 553-554
TOPIC TAGS: hafnium, hafnium salt, zirconium, zirconium salt, calciumadmixture
determination, calcium zirconato formation, calciur. hafnate formation, photometric
radiation intensity, oVquinoline radiation
1A method was developed for counteracting the diminution of calcium radiation in
flan, a photomatry by adding oxyquinoline. Aliquots of 100-400 mg hydrous ZrOCI
2#
Zr(NO3 Zr(SO, )2" or IWOCI, were disoolvod in 3 ml of hot 6-normal 11U. They
)4' 4
were then diluted to 10 ml, and equal portions were placed in three 10-ml' test
tubes, A standard solution of oalcium salt was added to two of tt.ese (to bring
the oonoentrat-'on of Ga to W5-0950 and 2o5-5oO nicrograms/liter respectively).
This wai followed by add4n I al of a 20% llnoUne solution in acetic acid,
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ACCESSION las AP4035084
After dilution to the 10-ml mark, the solutions were studied by flame photometry.
It was found that for a portion of the reagents containing 0,5 micrograms of calcium
per liter the method sensitivity was 0.005%. In another series of experiments
calcium was determined in metallic zirconium and haf nium. Here the f irat stop
consisted of dissolving 50 mg of the metal in 0.5 ml HF for Hf and in 1.0 ml HF for
Zr (in the presence of 1 ml of a SrC12 solution). After evaporation, 1 ml of 6-
normal HC1 and 100 mg HB03 were added,, and the mixture was heated until its
dissolution was completed. The subsequent procedure was similar to the one de-
scribed above. Ely this method it was possible to determine calcium in zirconium
foll, in solid and powdered zirconium, and in powdered hafnium. The sensitivity of
the method was again 0.005%. Orig. art. haoi 2 tables and 2 obarts.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademil nauk USSR,
laboratorii v Odesse (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry,, AaadeW of
Sciences, Uasinion 85tp Odessa Lidwratory)
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SUB CODZe CH NO REV SOVs 002 OTHMs 002
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TITNE: Wdbg ~en ~e metaas in a. flame upon shift of
Fmic absorption of alka-li
e of an ;ic~brnalf6iett a-field
the ionization equilibrium under the influene ri
21- 254-
POMCE: Zhurnal. prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no.
T021C -TAGS: atomic absorption, alkali ._jratal,, fl=e"spectr6sbopy., lonimt-ion,
elect r a field:effect-
A.[%TPAdT;_1___1n1riew_or the -facrt that -atom1c. end4siorx and abadr~tiork aValk&1i met
the authors i _'_ it igated . th-e influen'
eraturej, rive i
in. f ampiz -depend on Or.- name temp C
,p)AcaUw4"of au ulectrIc flold on the ionization in various poTtions of the
of ap
fl=e,, ~by measuring' the atondc.absorption of light3 the magnitude of Ohich is, con--)
e -V ~
cterl:, vith, the ~ concerr1hration of the metel-- atoms in the flame and fh' ch does not 'I
n
depend on the temperature Adiagrom-of tlie-set up is sho~m in- Fig.-. I of the En-e
Cla sur'a "Ibe appa ratus-used to menoure the absorption of light In Vie flame-was-
dmiln'r' to that ueed by one of -the authoro- in - atwAc-ab sorption epectral ato3yals
(PoixwAtov-p zav. lab. Y. eT, 8301 The readta I-ave antablitffied tbut,if 4
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-I! el ht by--the
A a manner
i~i ar ta the, thange-An tEe - initial. int ensity weake" r47,of.- atomic absorp-i-7.
The ni
~i oh !Df.. K~,g_y n 'bar the cathod -was measure-A both along the width of the
R., d CN
flame. (IiaTeen the Rectrades) and alqnS its hdght (along-the electrode and - abarv.0
T-It) -The _ObQP I effee~,is found to be connected with a-decrease'An the--paxtialr
pressure of.tUe metal at6rin in the gat; flamep due-to h il f th~ i
t 0 in 0
13 onization,-,
equillbriumfowarda hIgheir .Mlues 'of ionlzaticn~ Oria, art. bast 5 figures.
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MESHKOVA, T.K.
Now variety of Cyclops (Cyclops strenuum savant var.n.) from lake
Seven. Izv.AN Aru.SM.Xst.nauki no.10:19-30 'W?. (KWA 9. 8)
1. Sevan~kWa Gldrobiologichookaya stantelya Akadenti nauk Arnqazl-
skoy M.
(Seven. Lake--Copepoda)
KICSHKOVAIT. H. ,
~;
~;,~ ...,
Dlaptowus anahitao sp.nov.4 a now copepod species in IrmentA. Doklo
AN Arm. SSR 9 no.1:45-48 148. (MM 9:10)
1. Sevansksym Gidrobiologichookaya Stantelya Akademil nauk Arm7anskor
SSR. Bevan. Predstavlono T.O. GulkwWanow.
(Sevan region-4opopoda)
MESHKM, T.M.
M,eshkova, T.M. '? voprosu o cietematicbeskom coctabe I rasPredelonii kolovratok b
ozere Sevan. Trydy Sevanskxy gidrob4.01. stantsil, t.X,1948,c.75-86.-Pezyme na
arm. yaz.-Bib.Uogr: 21 Nazv.
Letopis' ZhulWOnykh Statey, 4, Moskva,1949 (2602)
KISEUWFAO T.N.
Zooplanktom of Imake Seven In years of couplets freeze-ov*r (1949-
-]L930). Tidy ftwan.gidrablel.sta. 12:147-148 151. WHA 9:8)
(Seven. Lake--Zooplankton)
kISMOVA, T. N.
IV wWVWII-mh-RftI-
Zooplankton of Lake Sevan (biology and productivity). Trudy Sevan.
gidrobiol.sta. 13:5-170 '542. (KLRL 9-8)
(Sevan, Lake--Zooplankton)
-M=O~VA.
Now loc&tione of &midt&ptomme tarnogrMaIrli Arlay in the C&ueaaua.
lzv.AN Arm.S&R.Diol.1 sellkhos.nauki 7 no.2:107-106 '54.(KLRA 9:8)
1. Sevanskaya gidroblologicheekaya st&ntniya Akadealt nank
Armyanskoy SSR.
(Cauc&sus--Copopoda)
. 4C
MiUOVA. T. K.
Work of the Sev&n Hydrobiologiml. Station on the biological pro-
ductivity of Lake Sevan. Izv.Aff Arm.&U.Biol.1 sellkhos.nauki 7
no.7:3-18 Jl '54. (MLBA 9:8)
1. Sevanskaya gidrobiologicheakV& stantsiya AN Arm. SSR.
(Bevan. I*,ke--Fresh-w&ter biology)
t NESUOYA. T.K.
- ~- ll,--Z~7 -Li :,-
Qa&lit&tIVS Md qU&Utit&tiTS COMPOOltiOn Of 2ooplanktan in Arpalich
Lake. Trudy Savan.gidregiol.sta. 14:209-216 '55. (Km 9:8)
(ArpgLlich Lake-Zooplanktan)
. .=SkQIAe,T.M# -*."-#-
Ir
Mass cultivation of Vaphnia rogm. Trudy Sevan. gidLrobiol. sta.
15:109-135 '57. (KLRA 10:8)
(Water fleas)
MICSHKOVA. T.M., doktor biol. nauk.
Fresh-water shrimp of lake Sevan and its "Passengers.' Frirsda 47
no.12:114-115 D 158. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Sevanskm7a gidrobiologichoska7a stantsiya AN Arm7anakey SSR.
(Sevan, Iake--Amphipeda) (Seven, Iake--Infusoria)
7/26 -51- 12 - '~1,144
-1 ".eshkova, T- I
k'= OR Doctor of Piological
TI-ILE: The SevanianGommrus iac,istris Sars and its "'assengerg"
13evenskiy ~)okoplav i ye,~o "passazhiry"')
r -71 -711CAL: ~rir-)da, 1919, ':r 12, pp 114 - 115
APSTRACT: The small cr,istacean Ammarus lac-istris :'.ars, fo,;n-! in :,ake
Sevan ip to a do - th of 15 -n and f ad ?j por ~ y t ro ut , was f ounl
to carry shout lr) species if individ,lal and colonial sucto-
rial and cili-!te inf,.soria (Figure 1'. '~,ese ~-fisoria are
distrib,ited on various hody parts of the sidewise-walkinp-
crustacean, the same species of infusoria are invariably in
the same body parts. IT p to 200 coloniel and 9-1 inlivilual
infuscria of 25 to 71) -nicron len-th and 15 to 51, micron
width live on a 1~ to 12-mm-long ',a,marus. 7he 1~) species
are: Dendr--)conetes naradix-is St., 5riroc*-7na ge-.9-ripars. 3tein,
La,Tenopl,r-is ampulla -itein, Intranstfl-im asellicola ',ahl,
7,ootl-amni-im dijplecnt~vr, !~ahl, 7orticella sp., '~percularia pro-
Card 112 tecta Penard, 7-istYlis lacustris 'Iml-off, 1.a~-nnopl-r,vg 10,lata
-r~ 8-12- 31144
The Sevanian Gp-rus lac-istris 73ars and its "Iassergers"
Stokes, and larchesium sp. If the host crustacean molts
or dies, the inflisoria leave their sites for a new I-ost,
There is I set of diagrams.
AS:7011IATION: Sevanskava fidrohiologicheskaya stantsiya i~N Arm'vqnekoy S'~R
(The 3evan !!ydrobiolovical Station of the AL'~ of thp Arm,3nian
17 :; R )
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MKSHKOVA, T. &
Colitemporary state of p-lanktrin in Lake Sevan Ir. con:-xc!,.rL
draining. Trudy Sevan. gidrobicl. sta. 16:15-88 (M:i14 'I- -'.
(Sevan, Lake. -Plarikton)
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MESTIKOVA, T.14.
Monomoleculax film from a! I phatic alcohols L3,~a aB a,:-, eva:,ora*.!cn
depressor ai.d its e~Cect on wat--r ir.se,:Ls. :z;. A% Arm. SSR. B -0'.
nauki 18 no-11:48-58 N '65. ( 14 ~,~ 1 ci .. " I
1. Sevan3kaya girLrobiclogicheskaya stantsiya AN Anayanskoy Ss~'.
Slubmitte,j June 30, ~%5.
SATKINA, Z.P. : RESHKOVA. T.P.
An experiment In shelterbolt planting and its influence on
microclimate in the forest tundra. Rast.Irain.Sev.SSSR I
se osy. no.1:81-92 156. (MLHA 10:2)
1. Nauch no-i soled ovatel I 9kiy inotitut polyarnogo zemledoliya.
zhivotnovodstva I pron7slovogo khozyaystva.
(Russia. Northern--Windbr"&ks, shelterbelts. etc.)
(Forest influencos)