SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MISHCHENKO, M. L. - MISHCHENKO, P. I.
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khimiches), ikh proi zvods tv ( Processes , ri~3 ri i ne': a r~jt lis 8'1(1 aut -im-3 t i )T, rt-em I , a
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TOPIC TAGS: measuring device, heat source / N-Sr)() polvethylene
ABSTRACT: The device (designed by the aWh(jT'q) Wij!-, U.'~(-d tn Mea51JTV'
characteristics of _EL:500 ~$olyethyle tie. It, the lefr,.erdt-ire r,inge ?n lip
was designed in view of the fact that ex ist i ng ievi ces measum thernop,tys 1-a. ir,i-
istics of various polymers below the poiymer's rti~.It ing point The devi -P 1,4f
use of a spiral source for heating The Tent materials) measures heat roridi, t , vi -v
capacity and density simultaneously. Thip latter charar. Teri atics are. annl~r#-'
temperatum dependence In the case of polyethylene in plotted. The ten, result,i lyrv
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AIMUM ibia:~effict, of, ehloriattiott of tfta~ phsayl ice, on the thermal st&bLIIL-
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volvdimethytAdItyl Ifoxansaus studied ezpatiment~11ye. The;therml proper-
Cles 0;, F0L31dEM14CftrX-,# . polydLmettt dhloros~ polSidimthyld .fAloro- and polydfmthyl-,~,
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re4stermined by recor Ing thim,thermal elf feet* of pw
51 a 800d ~od; tu'iflakWo W-)MGtirf" by measuring the: pyrotytic vetght loss to
1000C and by ans-lyzing the g&xeous*dacom,0osftt~n, pcodticts generated up to 10000,
d"'
The n logonate I ~ Votymer showed a'small,ex6thermid 'affect at 530cp while the
chlor me-substituted specivisti W&Lbiied atronger,siathermic effects at 550-56SCg
theheight 'of theop"ke Ancreasing 1with1he humber`L,of, chLovfma &cam* Chlorine
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AMOR: Bogdanov, 1. F.i Grebenshchikov&,G. V.; Losev,_V,__B,; NL~hchenko, Mo L~,;
Moicbsnovp B. V. ; Parberov, T-.-T:-,
TTTLE: Study of the thermal degradation of polychloroorg4nosilaxane pvlymers~
SOURCE: Plaattcheskiye mossy, no. 2, 1965, 26-28
TOPIC TAGS: silicorganic polymer, or snoallaxane polychorostlaxont, polymer ther.
mal degradation, phenylviloxane polymer, c lor nated polymer
ABSTRACT: The effect of chlorination of the phenyl radical an the thermal stabili-
ty of polydimethylphenyintlaxaneel~les studied experimentally. The thervwl proper-
ties of polydimethyl-, polydimetEy~chloro, polydimethyldichlaro- and polyd1methyl-
trichlorophenylvilounne were determined by recording the thermal effects of pffo
ysis'~Vo BOOC on Kurnakov's Pyromet*r, by measuring the pyrolytic weight lose to
1000C,N and by analyzing the gaseous decomposition products generated up to 1000C.
The non-halogenated polymer showed a small exothermic effect at 530CO while the
chlorine-oubstituted specimen exhibited stronger exothermic effects at 350-565C,
the height of the peaks increasing with the number of chlorine aons. Chlorine
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containing specimens started to decompose at lower temperatures, and the rate of
gas generation and the percentage of banded chlorine split off as hydrogen chlor-
ide both increased with the degree of chlorination. The amount of hydrogen liber-
ated as 112 or methane as compared with the initial hydrogen content of the methyl
groups decreased in the chlorinated polymer@. indicating a shielding effect of
chlorine with respect to the stability of the methyl. Generally, the thermal sta-
bility decreased with inctessing chlorine content. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and
I table.
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corrections. U-I.tq-.:AU no.lq0:17c)-111 '57. 1" 7 ,
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PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION SOV/1;35~
Leningrad. Universitet
Mezhdunarodnyy geofizicheakiy god; ebornik statey i materialov (International
Geophy6ical Year; Collectei Articles and Materials) tLeningrad] Izd-vn
Leningraclakogo univ., 1960. 222 p. 1,500 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: K. Ya. KondratlyeN, Professor; Ed.: Z.I. Tsarlkova; Tech. Ed.:
Ye. G. Zhuko-Ta.
PURPOSE: This publication is _ntended for scientific research workers and graduate
students in the fields of &Llronomy, geophysics, and geography.
COVERAGE: This collection of 13 articles presents the first results of work
rrf rwed by the members of the fainulty of the Ieningraxiskiy universitet
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ningrad University) under the IGY program. Individual articles deal with
the problems of the physics )f atmosphere, the conditions for the observ~ation
of noctilucent clouds, and the analysis of the radiation balance. Other articles
iresent data gathered by a comprehft"ive expedition for studies in geomrphology,
Card I '~
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htyd-rology and climatology
Pach artirle.
TABLE OF COTrENTS:
SOV/4333
3o personalities are mentioned. Refe re-nc-F3 follriw
Gromnva, L.F. Some Data on the Frequency of Appearance nf
No-til,-ic-ent Clonidn In the Western Part of the LOSH
9haronov, V.V. Photometric Cond-itions of Noctilucent Claud Visibility
Mi8hchenko, M.P., and A.V. Shiryayev. The Work of the Tim Bervice of
the Astronomical Obser7atoryp Leningrad UniverBity,According to the
IGY Program.
The author thanks 11.11. Pavlov.
Kond-ratlyev, K. Ya.,and M.A. Yugay. Angular Distribution of the Intensity
of the Rad-iation Balance
Kcnd-ratlypv, K. Ya., Z.F. Mironovaf and L.V. Dayeva. Spectral Albedn
nf Snov 9.nd Vegetation Cover
C ard
rnternational Geophysical Year (Cont.) SOV/4W
Filipov-ich, O.P. The Problem of Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium
in the Earth's Atmosphere.
The author thankB Professor K. Ya. Kondratlyev!-r
B~zverkhniy, Sh. A., A.L. Osherovich and S.F. Rod-ionov. Photoelectric
Ozonometers
Drozdcrv, O.A. The Work of the Department of Geography of the Leningrad
State University on the Fedchenko Glacier During the IGY
Ryuminp A.K. Geomorphology of the Terminal End of the Fedchenko Glacier 112
Karoll, B.P. Meteorological Investigations on the Fedchenko Glacier 126
Drozdov, O.A. Some Particular Features of the Thermal Regime and
Local Circulation in the Fedchenko Glacier Region 134
Khessp M. Some Particular Features of the Radiation Balance or. the
Fedchenko Glacier (on the Basis of Work Done in 1957) 141
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International Geophysi(~al Year (Cont.) BOV/4335
K&roll, B.P. Penetratton of Radiatior Into the Snov and Ice of
Gl%c!ers (ur. the Basip of M-servation Data on the Fe4chenkD Glacier).
The withor rrpnti(-)ns the student V. Bufa.1 as having par-icipated
In the experimental obsprvation work.
Konklria, I.G., and A.G. Pronin. Water Regime of the Seltdara River
(Hy--uologi-ril Irrrps*JgatJ.nns of the 1957-1958 Pamir Expedition -)f the
1~--nlrqgrwi S*.ate Ur,ivertil~y Ar-ord-ing t,--) the IGY Programl
tlarhiirli., (I.V. The Kaindy Rivor
lCr.r.Kir-.u, N.G., and V.A. Makarov,i. Some Pf-~iaz-itif~s of the Hydrorhemi-a-1
Regime of tki#- Rive-rs In I.hp Upper Rea,-hes of .he 14ukA3u (Based -n Data
From thf, Pamir Expodi*i~)-, +,,) ~.hf- Fed-henkn Glacier in 195--lQ58)
Lebpdeva, Yp. S. , wid L.K. Da-rphrv. Flood at the T-rndnal End r)f the
F-A~h-riko Mari-r ir
~ ar-i 4 / ::,
Ir,ternational Geophyairal Year (Cont.) SOV/451't3
F~-trov, L.S. Problem of the Relationship Between the Fluctuations
of t.he Arf-tic Climate and AtmDBphpric Circulation rind Solar Activity ; 16
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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SHIRYAYEV, A.V.j MISHCHENKO, M.P.
Conclusion of a four-year series of observations an a
photoelectric transit instrument, and preliminary results.
Uch.zap.IZU no.307:210-229 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Tramit Instruments) (Stars-ObeervatlonB)
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did t aiton *2.S I= fr6u the tranaLt in-
xtrtmene~' ~ it wt&~:hoted- - that devLatLovs of clock'corrie!ctliYu frova standard time were
the s f bee'rvatorLes, at Tokyo and Poted except for the-,anoazloux affect
a8soclated-ifthl"an OdStertr wind noted abo4e,. lt was -found'that the anomalous
6f fe,# ~46, c a
uu,.'bo t1raca-d t''O., 16 AL'ir fraction camed-i ~by the presence of heat sourices
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SHIRYAY.*-'V, A.V.1 MISHCHENEO. M,P,
Corrections of right ascentionr ~f P2 Dtars In the , .j.
determination propran observed vith the no.1-1675 aamhe:-w
instrument in 1956 and 1957. Uch.aap.LGU no.326,160-1t,f 165.
Tnvestigating some errnrr in astronomical deter-mlnaLi(,nl L' I I li
corrections ac~-ordlnv to the datA of cbservatl.,ns by thi t. rA
servIce of the Ten;rKrad Un!7eralty, lbtd.!l(,7-,L74
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USSRA%Ysics - Semiconductors Nov 52
"Certain Problems of the Kinetics of Oxidation
LI Process in Copper and of the Growth of Cuprou.5
Cc, Oxide Crystals,--- A. 1. And--iyevskiy and M. T.
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"Mur Tekh Fiz" Vol 22, No 11, PP 1713-IT17
State that, despite the large voll- of experi-
mental vorkm on semiconductors, certain gaps
exist in the knowledge of the structure of the
cuprous oxide layer, its composition, mechaaisa
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of crystal growth, etc. Discuss temp variation
during conversion of CuO to Cu2O, crystal grovth,
distribution of impurities in the Cu2 layer, and
spectra of contact layer.
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Andrievskli, v. r. Volost,chenko, and M. T. Mis c en oo Ira.islated
from Doii~dy 1kad. flauk S.S.S.F. 90, 521-3
- R953). 3p '(N--F-tr-90)
The basic elements in the poi
y~rystalline structure or a
CU20 layer are the crystalline grains, the intercrystalline layer,
and the contact layer that separates the CU20 from the Cu. The
role of these incividual eltments in the electrical conductivity
of the W20 layer wan investigated. Samplen of the oxide with
Neuclear difforent grain sizes were prepared by varying the ixidation time,
Science Abtcs. by varying the turiperata;-e )f the oxl(dzing atmosphere, and by
Vol. 8 using Cu plates of different initial thickni!scon. Since the
January 15, 195h conctuctivity va.-ied inversely with the size of the grains, it
Phygice was determined that the intercrystalline layer plays an important
part in the conductivity. The specific conductivity of the
CU20 layer is proportional to thb number of grains per unit, of
suLface area of the sample. W.S.R.)
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Author And r i yev:~ ki yA . In I M I 5ri-,tieri i,.(, , M. T
Title The contnct I~ijer of curpouc, OKile
Pe ri od i c,t IZhur. tekh. fli.. !4, :L '- , 1~ , M.- j , ~"'.
Abstrnct 17onclivies that the eIe(-trir%i -ondurtivity it t,
close to the cont.-irt I,: ve r i., - i ni ~* I ~ , r, t i. jIp r t., a n t.'I 1 t
of t~e basic p-irt or Cu Thi- :Jlri: tne irt ti-t tt;p
condurtivity %Ioniy '. cuprrj~i. r I I p E p(- i me r. m:t r,
t-O-ide ~)xidatir- of -Pper I-Apil i ! tl~r-- ? Ime- :-r-- Aer
than the conductivity ncrobE it~- I'iypr, r- rt-I
b.1 the nuthors ( PAII r , 4
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Submitte(I June " I , I i9
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A, -A Report on the resuits, if Lrj Inv-st Iga,L:~n ~,f 'he !'PFA-,LrPs of *N"
growth of -uprou~; oxide ry-ztal.; nr. th(- qur"a,-e rf a -opper pIRLE
in av -xldlzing medium FAII tilgh t-mperFiture bat;od or. mi rr..-. ri)~.
Veatigatlona Of tbW atrU-!,,j-#_~ r)f the layer of -uprou.; oxide on ttv.
ropper plate at various durations nf oxidation, the authors rea-h hv
conclusion that the growth of the grains of the -uprous oxide layer
presents a combination of a gradual increase In the mass of the pr,d~
with rapid jump-like trapsltion:~ from the fine-grain to a coart;er-graiL
~itructure, occurring as . result of the pertodic recrytitallIzation a, ,.i
Results are reported on the observation or the interference pattern
the surface of a -uprous ixide lAyer, explaining the -haracter of the
variation of the form of the prrfile rif the new and old boundaries be-
tween the grains after re-ryntallization
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Cupric oxide Inclusions inside cuprous oxide layers. ZhtLr.tokh.f It.
25 no.11 0 155. (Copper oxides) NLRA -):I)
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(U33R)
AUTHOH3 _AndrIyev3kly,A.1., Karellri, N.N., Mishchenko, M.r
T ME. Die Effects of Thermal Processing of Copper ~--xide I lalez ~)ri 'he
Nature of the Temperature Pelationship to Their ;-lectro-_)nd'J':'1 v
PERIODICAL. Nauchn. zap, 1.'vovsk.. pollitektui. In-t,, Nr
ABSTRAC-r. The temperature relationship to the electro-cinductivily (~5
(,'u20 plates, which were subjected to various mearis of prellminlry
thermal processing, was Investigated within a temperat,,ire ruigp
-170 to +'OG 0C. A graph is given, showing thc- ,,-'.a'1onsh1p 19
versus I/T for three samples, subjected to differ-:~' Inermal
treatment. The most clear-cut effect on the (5 (T re. -t - ,
caused by the nature of the thermal processing, Was 'n tp
the -70 to +3560C range, I.e., at the change-over fr-~m '1'e ad-
mixture conductivity to the natural one. For samp 'es. inne;ilel
air at T - 500 0C, the lower border-Itne of this regior
Card 112 T - 700C, for samples annealed In air at T - 112c,,0r, - I, r. 11
The Effects of Thermal Processing of opper , xide Piates on !he Na-.Arf-
Temperature Relationship to Their EllectroconductIvIty
temperature. and for swnp!et; annealled in a vA~7,ium i!
T - 3000C. The upper border line of the region for a!" sample,~ 1E 1 -1 * -i
the 340 to 1600C range, besides. starting at that temper,01,re -ird
the ljr (5 verstis I/T curve Is a strnigh'. 111ne, with *he same slope f i,
samples, corresponding to the ac!ivatlon eriergy a~ - ', ~_; av I n I hr- , )w -
Temperature range, the lg(5 vers-~s i/T reiationsinip can als,- he exprf-sse!
a straight line but its slope for Samples, sut2ec-ted 'o liffe-en, *-herma.
ment, varies. it Is presumed tha! there is a pos3lbl.ity of the
oirjrgen content in samples, annea'ed inder ci!fferent rondlllon5. ~.Ivlnjw L:
effect on the rellationshIp curve, g 6 verslis T. Hnwe-jer, *~-.P 7-
this effect remains unclarified
Card 212
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MISHCHENROp M.T.j VESEWVSKIYp T.M., tekhn. red.
(Structure and formation mechanism of cuprous oxide, and itB electric
propertleal Stroenlep mokbzzdzm obrazovaniia takisi medi I es elektri-
chookie ovolstva. L'vov# Llvovekli politekhn. In-t, 1959. 139 p.
(MIRA 14:7)
(Copper oxide)
SHLUGAR. Ye.G.; M1511CaNKO, V.
Discovery of a new repreaentative the genus Schoongastlella Hlrqt.
1915 (Arartformes, Trombilillaa) In the Evith Bur-mr7 in
English]. Zool.zhur. 'it, Mr I (Mi.RA I':' )
I.Otdolaniye perenoschikov trnnsmI9sivnykh zabolevax-,17 otlela
parazitologil I neditoinakoy zoologil Inatituta epidnmi, ~oetl I
mikrobioloril im. N.Y. (lamaleya WIN SSSTI.
(Tal I uv, r i - 11jan- - Chi r
.gera (Mites)
~USHCHENKO, N.A.
-, ~, r.
Advanced w(,rking practicpn ;:' 'ain-A n c-,n*,nU-,U.9 3r.:."~.,. I
DonUGI ni-.P 111-126 ' b,~- . fm,;:~A 1, :4,
(C )al al nes an I minin.:-- MnnotgeMeTl'.)
BUSIAYEVV M.A.; MISHCHENKO, N.G.
Incidence of rabies and its prevention in the &S.R.S.R. Zbur.
mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 31 no.2:107-109 D 160. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Iz Glavnogo sonitarno-epideniolofichoskoio upravlenlya Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
OUBIES)
1. misHcEr'xo' ,;. I.
2. ussp (6oo)
4. Found i at:
7. Comouting a system of pouring chnnnels for smidl and medilim cart,nC. Lit.
prois. no. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Febriiary -1953. Unclassified.
4K.1 . f-- - -- - - -
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ASMV. K.K.; KRYMSKIT, D.K.; 141SHCHKNKO, N.I.
Casting iron pistons. Lit.prolxv. no. 5:25-27 Ag '54. (HLRA 7.-P)
(Pistons) (Iron founding)
KISHCUMM, Noie
Cosposition of the burden for bronze castingm. Lit.proiav. no.2-
30 F 056. (Bronze founding) (MM 9:6)
iuctialne Parasitology
&*W 2/4 110. 22 9151
A. Zbmyeyu*,Zo Hsi Pahelkinag A* A01 HishobanStoo'He Kol and Karull6e Do Ywo
title I Epidemiological.significanae of blid eatoperasites in the natitral
nidus of q fever In mouth centrtil Asilt
Pok *.AN WM 101ps 387-3899 MW 41 190
Ali I medical data iri presented on the Rickettala-carrylag qh6racteriatice.
of ~otoparamitla birds. -The.paramite In questloh Is thti one causing q
Fever prevalent in the south cantral,oarta of Asia., Medical hIstQrY
shown that the -q parasites sometimes also.attack 4ind Infect huiian belvas
and higher animals#.
titution Acad*'of Ned. Sao USSR, Thq No-V 0awlet Insto of ZVidemioloer and
'Microbiology
Presented, by. i Academician Ye, N. Paylovskiy. MW 25o 1954
ZUKAYBVA. Z-M. ; MISHCHINKO. M.K. ; PCHILKINA. A.A.
Spontaneous infection of 4610111010 8natolicum Koch with Rickettsia
burnati in southern Kirghtsistan. Zhur.nikrobiol.epld. I immun.
27 no.11:30-31 N 156. (NLRA 10:1)
1. Is Institute epideniologit i mikrobiologit imeni N.F.Gamolel
AMU SSSR.
(TICKS,
Hyaloune anatolicum. carriage of Rickettsia burnsti (Rua)
(Q INVIR. transmission
by Hyslowsa anatolicun (Rua))
im, c) r v. - f;
A. ~;,nd Bioi --I
At
r) s
1-,~ I~o .~-)r-l Ac, or i i,t 'ii,, I
P" r4 K7
EYCKRP'7A Yi.71-,A 3ec 17 Vol 512 Put-11: Health Feb 59
W114. IM ' ROLK 01- LANDM'APE. IN ME NIIJI OF M K-1401A."J. HF.('VRRrNT
P'k,v Fit (Russi an text) - M isc nen k, N. K, - Z I I MIKHO11101., (Mosk.
1958, 2 (66 - 7())
rhe ticks Ornithodorus papillipes; Mr. , tarlakovskyt Olenov. neerrnsts Pavlovsky,
and probably also rholodkovskyj J~avlovaky. have been proved to act as transmit-
ters of the disease, The former two species are most widespread, the latter two
being limited tolsolated parts of Turkmenistan, Most importance in attributed to
0. papillipes, the vector of Spirochaeta sogdianum Nicolle, the species to found
wild as well an on cultivated land. 0. tartakovskyt. vector of Sp. latyachevt Sof.,
to only found to waste country, not on cultivated land. In order to study the oeco-
logy of the ticks the endemic rtgtons of T,irkmenistan, Kirghlitia and Uylieltiotan
have been surveyed for the characteristics of the landscape and the presence of
the ticks on vertebrates. An attempt to made to explain the natural transportation
f
of the spirochaetee by the ticks. In connection with the topographical character of
their habitats. Afitov, - Plovdiv
jt I I I I/.J.
PRORMSHIIAYA, T.L.. MISHCMIIO, N.K.
Studies on st focus of Q fever in the Is,:yk-Kiii Diptrict in Kirghisiato'n.
Zhur.nik-robtol.enid. i immun. ?q no.2:54-V) Y '0. (MIRA 11.4)
1. Ii Institutn evidemiologii i mik-roblologii iment. Gnmplei AMU SSSR.
(Q TEM. enidomioloicl.
in Rugain (Him)
I
I%st , - f Epl. deml -- ;KY Mi -r I ~ . , '4c "',~.;p M L , ~.
I I
A , ,
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I
MISHCHWKO, N.K.; SHEKHANOV9 M.V.
Role of fam animAls in foci of tick-borne encephalitis in the
northem part of Kalinin Province. Med.paras.i mmz.bol. 29
no.3t271-Z74 160. (MM 13:12)
(ENCOMITIS) (KALININ PROVINCE-TICKS)
(PARASITES-DMIKSTIC ARMALS)
MiSfICHE[yo, N.K.
Role of bi rds h nd r e,, tilan in tti-- naintenance of
Gentrnl Asian tick-~)orne rplapalne fever. Zonl.zliur. V)
424-42S '60. (MI U 1 3
1. Npartment of InfArtions with NaturFil Nii)tlity. InstitiAn e,f
Epidemiolopjr find Micro~iolopy. U.S..').R. Acalemy of Y.-I ca:
Sciences, ?Ans-w.
(sovar. CRYTRAL ASIA--RNWSING rZM)
(BIRDS AS CARRMS OF Dr3ZASZ)
(RVTILIS AS CARRMS 07 DISNASS)
'USHA"(V~ A. A. D
SHEVONOVA, Ye.A.; MIS11GIMIKO, N.K.; ZMUKIIIN, D.N.
Some data from t,ie ey-a,-dnation jf agric-i-taral for
plasmosis. Zhur. mixrobicl. I Lzr,=. 32 no.6:12f-:,,-' ',, 1"..
('a-A ~' r' c'.
'I,
1. 1z Instiluta ep-ldem-iolok;ii i mifa-o:iologii ini-d ~rL,,-Ijej k.r 5,3
(TOXOPLAS,I.WIS) (T.-T',, J'AAY 'SDI~1'1- )
MISHCHENKO, N.K.
Tioks of the genus Ormithodorua and thpir hosts In Uck-borne
rectWTent typhus foci. Vop.krftev.paraz.rurk.SSR 3:187-198 062.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Institut epidemiologii I m1krobiologil, imeni N.F.
Gamajvtya AMN SSSt, Moskva.
(SOVIET UNTRAL ASIA-TICKS AS CARRIERS OF LISFASE)
(SOVIET CENTRAJ, ASIA-RELAPSING FEVER)
SIDOPOV, N.Te., kand.tekhn.nauk; ANTONOT, V.K., inzh.; MISHCHICiKO, N.M.;
PILIPATTIS, F.F.
'.Joe of and oxygen-improved air In Iron-ore sirterlog. Stal 1
20 no.10:878-8Fl 0 160. (MIRA 13.1)
1. Ukr,-inskiy natichno-isoledovatellskI7 institut metallov I Tena-
kiyevskijr metal lurgicheAi7 zavod.
(Sintering) (Oxygen- Industrial applications)
MISHCHENKO, N.M.; By:~EVTS(,V, ..A.. R 'V.;KIY, b.M. , I'l ANK N ~ C. A. Yfi. ;
K('NrVALP'!, -)".: . ; M.~- -,- Nvl , . ., . . IF7. A.A.; , .. . , ,
Complex aii~ ma- I n .- ' -,, 4s -, : ..,- , tc - I I- . --! ~,. ",I I , . .
Je M: RA : ,: I -
I. Yenakii-v -',, I., -r,,i I. i, w-g I - , - -,K ~.; -I.
BELEVTSEV, G.A.; GAVR~LENKO, N.G.; GRINENKC), I.X.; K(;R(X'TlK, P.O.;
K(YTELIMOVJI I.V.; KWAVTSEV, N.11., kand. tekhn. nauk;
MISEGH.Elao, V.$.; FOP(,V, N.N., kand. *~ekhn. nauk; ~EY.-Y,
kand. tek-hn. rauk; TC-ASKI"Y, G.P., kann. teK:n. na";
I.I.; Prinimall uclastiye: SOI-DATKIN, A.!.; 30LrlMKO, V.P.;
SOLCKATIN, A.M.; BC-lfTSKlY, D.V.; ZAP(jt(CHFTS, N.P.;
BESSCHASTNYY, A.Ve.; SHVE71",, N.Kh.; LIKHIININ, S.D.; L.B.;
VASIKOVlCH, N.A.1 rLhOYHINA, A.].; GE:-YT'YP, B.A.
Desulfuration of pig iron In a fast,-revo ,v.ng and i-(,ritirruouB
dr-um. Met. 1 gornorud. prom. no.4:3-5 il-Ag 165.
:`I; KC, I N.: kann. tekhn. nauk; BAB I Y, A S. ; PJY7'K, '.'.F.
Bt,','IlYVSF.IY, A.P.; !AA' P:(*MF:Y,
NFLEPA, V.I.; 71 A.A.; 7RETI 'Y,K.('V,
tekhn. nauk; KJVI'.IF, M.I,., :.: .
Sme ~ ting of sto-el in oxygen- and steam-blown convert-s
an acid linInv. Met. ! vornor,d. prom. nc,.,.: r~-'5
~:PA P:
BZLKVTSOV, G.A.; DASAVTSIV, SOMATKIN, A. I.;
FROiobV,
S.Ta.;
SHARIMMH, L.D.; ftinlxwli uchastiye:
SHOTOPALOV, I.I.; FEMMOVA, Z.A.; STOWUNSKIY, L.Z.;
USOVIP V.I.; GI&M,, P.L.; VOLKOTA, A.Ya.; ALDOKHINA, V.P.;
VOUSHIN, Tv.T.; SOUMOV, I.S.; ZAPORWHEM, N.P.;
SMAPOSHNIZOV, V.P.; GMHAROVA, M.Ya.
Tovestigation of blast furnace smelting using natural gao.
Stall 22 no.6:483-486 Je 162. (MIRA 16:7)
(Blast furnaces-Equipwnt and erupplies)
MISHCHENKO 11-M inzh. BERDICHEVSKIY, Ye.Ye., inzh.; TFIRPUNOSYAN, N.S.,
~nAZ-.* HRiLOV,;A.I., inzh.; Pr)LYAJK(7, M.M., inzh.; DFYEI:)r'rI':*F,
Ye.A., lnzh.; PINDYURIIJ, N.I., lnzh.; PIrinianh uenastite:
MALINOVSKIY, V.G.; 141CHANV, I.V.; MAaISHINA, M.P.; YEMCW.'K(,
Ye.K.; CHFREDNICHENKO, A.A.; STFPANOV, V.A.; SKAGHKOV, L.N.
Ideceased); KOSHMAN, A.I.; SHCHEKLIN, V.V.; CHUBAT'171Y, Ye.r,,.;
KHITOVA, Ye.Ye.; KOROBOVA, 'j.Z.; ROTM.STiO7,71~, B.M.; VF.YSBFr'., A.D.
Increasing the efficiency of section tandem mills bj the utge of
repeaters. Stall 23 no.3:236-241 Mr 't3. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Yonakiyevskiy me+.nll)irgicheqkiy zavod.
(Rolling mills-Eq,ilpmen~ and supplips)
,., .11 ... .. 1 .1 k, . . .. . . 1. 1
I . I ~ . .
. I . - ~ I , , ': I . . . - . I . . I I -
. I I , - I - I I" .
- , I I . . r I - , '. " .
HISHMONX0. U.N.; "TUL-MINASTAN. 0.S.
Work of district apartment house administrations. lor. khoz. Moak.
32 no.2:6-8 7 158. (KIRA 11:1)
1. Nmhallnik zhillshchnogo iiprFtvleniya Shcherbakovgkogo rayona (for
Miahchanko). 2. Nachallnik Otdela domovogo khozyaystva Koszhiluprav-
lonlyn, (for Ter-Kinasyan).
(Koscow-Apa.rtment houses-Kaintenance and repair)
MISuclilalKo, Ii.s. (Kiyov)
,hanges In th,t ~l -)od s-,j,,iAr ' ev,,'. under the pf fect -f rid!-qr./j' Ilre
durine inh lb It ion and ox,.- It-it ion of the -on'. ral ri"r-, r) is system.
Yrar!h. dolo 7~o.l:n"r,-'77 Mr fr7 (RLRA 10:c)
I..lhai-hnvy rukavoeltal'-doystv. -hl-fn Ali USSR. Prof. 7.P.
Komissaronko.
(A,Ij"HALIM~) (SU;" IN TRA iODY) (Xt;AVOUS ~Y~7A.M)
o
I .
Pr .!-;: 1"
MISHINIENYO, ;i,~-
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MISHCHENKOP N.S.
Ghangeo in the blood eugar level caused by insulin and adre-ialino
during inhibition and atir-ailation of the central nervouB 97stemi
Sbor. nauch. trud. Ukr. nauch.-inal. Inst. ecsper. endok. 15:12-2-
131 159. (Kl;tA iitil)
(0MR&LIKE IN THE BODY) (I6ULIN)
(BLOOD SUGAR) (11MMOUS SYSTsF,)
MiSHCHM110 N 3
.. a
Influence of hormones of ,he adrenal cortex and the pituitary on
the general body reactivity. Vract.. delo no.8&29-32 60.
~MI'RA 1319)
1. Kafedra patofiziologil (zav. - deystv. cilen AMN 3MR, prof.
N.N. 31rotinin) Kiyevskogo meditsiriskogo instituta.
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r a, 1(-)r. 7hur. no. 11, 1"'~2.
9. Monlhly List of Russian Accessions, (Abrary of Congress, ar.'. r,,, 1953. (Inclassified.
J)/EWA(h)/BWJL(l) RM
ACC Hits Ap5021188
SOURCZ,r~81
AM(Nu aossentsev, M. ?0.
garaye _V. V.- Mahche
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ORG: Moscow State University Im. M~ V. JANaaadat'(
er*Ltst)
UR/0076/65/OIVOIQ/2599/2692-
q 1) ~A,
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0. A.
M.
skovskly gosudarstven"YY uniV~
solutions of isooetyl and heptyl peroxides in hydrocarbons
TIT LS:
SOURCE: Zhurnal fixicheakoy kh1mLL, v. 39, no. 10, 1965, 2599-2602
TOPIC TACSi hydroperoxide, irradiation effect, hydrocarbon, radiation chemistry,
peroxide, solution concentration, chemical decomposition, radiolynis
ABSTRACT: The radiolysis of 2,4,4-trimethyl-2-Rentyl hydroverQxido 17 in isooctane and
of sec-heptyl hydroperoxide in heptane was studied as a function of the InLtialhydro-
peroxide concentration and temperature. Dialkyl peroxides and alcohols were formed;
in the range of initial doses, the radiolyaLs takes place as follows:
I) R# ~- -f R, K, .
2) ROGH + R -9,RO + ROH,
3) 2R-0 ---* ROOR.
A study of the yield of radLolyaLs products formed by the breakdown of hydroperoxides
as a func5ion of concentration showed that in the concentration range of 1.8 x 10-4 -
3.6 x 10-i N at OPC the hydroperoxide acts as an acceptor of the radicals formed by
the hydroca-rbon radiolysis. The yield from the breakdown of ROOH and the formation
of products depend little on the temperature. The activation energy of these pro-
Card 117 Mr.
L 10516-66
ACC NNI APS027188 0
I' ceases amounts to approximately 0.7 kcal/mole. !n the presence of oxidation products
I (carbonyl coapounds and alcohols), the RO radicals, which result from the breakdown
of ROOK, are not cospletely consumed by the formation of ROOR, but partially parti-
I cipate in other processes. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table.
SUB CODE: 07 j / SUBM DATE: l8jul64 / (RIC REV: 005 / OM REF: 003
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KISHCHRUIO, O.S.
A simple method of regulated administration of ox7gen for
dehalminthization. Zov. mad. 20 no.1:71-72 Ja '56 (KIRA 9:5)
1. Iz Wedry detskikh bol"zney (zav.-doteent V.P. Chnrniijk) Odesskogo
neditainskogo institute, (dir.-prof. LIA. Deinska)
(HRIXIIITH IIW=TIOIi.th,,r.
ax7gen, paroml admin.)
HISIMMIKOP O.S.
Use of oxygen in some cases of cestode infections in r-hildrnn;
prellmin.ary report. Nod. paraz. 25 no.1:54-66 J&-M 1~0 (KLRA 9:6)
1. 1z kttfodr7 detokikh holezney Odeankogo meditainskogo institute
(dir. Instituta-prof. I.Ta. Doy-naka. zav. kafedroy-doteent V.P.
Chernyuk)-
(TAPWOR14 INYNCTION. in inf. and child
ther., pfirorul intestinal oxygen)
(0.77GO. thor. us,-
tapeworm infoct., In inf. & child porortil admin. to
intestines)
YL)HC"ENKO, 0. ',. Doc Med' Sci -- (diss -Pr~.:y of - -7
children." Kiev, 195~z-. 11", -.i rlar of LAtor Vo--' :~ s' ,7-.
A. A. Bog omo I e t s ) , 2~,O co: i es (~L. 4! -5~9, 149
-715-
HISIEHINKO, O.S., land.ned.vauk
Rheumatism in children. JILuka i shyttia 10 W-2:44-45
Y 16o. (KI" 13:6)
(RMJMATISM) (CIRLDafi-DISPIASM)
MISKHENKO) U.S., doktor med. nauk; CHE. Q "'.1 t4~~ , I.A. [ translator]
1:1-CIENKC, L.O., red.; EffKGV, M.H., tekbn. red.
t -Tinthic disoises In children] Zapobihannia
Prevention of heL
hliSLianym zakbvor-luvanniar u (Atei. K:Iv, Dersh. med. vyd-vo
U:--~t, 1961. 14 p. (KIRA 15:3)
(CIIJILjOi-DISEASEES)
(WOWS, INTESTRAL MID FAhASITIC)
M:811CMTO, P.A.. gornvy inzh.
New mothod for replac!rp thp linine or - w' n, - - -,,' r-,, - ~
Upol' Uk-r. 4 no. 1 :18 JA '60. ( V : RLA 1: ,
(Winches-14iiinteminco a-d repstir)
Translation from- Fiefera~'vnyy zt- M- r,.~rk
AUTHOR: Misn&.enk-, F.D.
TITLE- The Effe M -it;:
WaIl,:~d Beams ~O
FERIODICALi T'r. Ncvc :nerk . er"
TEXT-. Tk, a aii tric ri er s f f an -,t r
plane bending of *.hin-waiiel 1---s 1- -T
are assumed *o be !~,adea *ransv---s3,,Y a- r, i, r,..
on the hypothesis -)f I--
successive aprr,-,xIma'Ionr-: iiffor~ f- rr nf- K a! m -V w
investigated the StresE 1! s *-- ib~i* w. J~ and * T r E -.Lrr f -i- w,-
oldence of the resilts witr, ~h~ rig7--,- R.A. Ada~,i--v n-.i-j D- AN
1948, Vol . 62, No. 2) f or .he mambravp ~r,~ w I
boundary conditions at Ihe erid5. Y,~rLw a.
Translator's notew Th! s I r.- f -i: ,j it -I
Card 1/1
MISHGHFMKO, P.D.
Stability of rods during displacement. Trudy IFi 1,-,.
(MMA Ik,:Ir))
(Stability) (Rods and wires)
MISHCHYNKO, P.D.
Stability of plane bending of thIn-section rodB. ',rAy NI-I
136,57-62 163. (MITA 16:10)
(Stability) (Elastic rods and wl res)
mrr,~Ions of Nnc',i )n -i tiypz?rZ nic Unease
the Depnz-f-man' r-f U~tjTicre, m and 'pocial Patholo~D for tt ~-f
of Intvr-hil Diaa,~scr, Fecc-i I houcow State Medical Inctitate imtT I
I V '1.,1In Olecd -Prf)f 1~ A I In) , Ho sww
1, , ri a - r
MISHCwCao. P. 1.
On the penicillin tharap7 of acute myelol)laetic
Klin. mad., Moskva 29 no.8:91 Aug 1951. (CIAM 2,,: ~ -)
1, Of the Department of Di&gnools and Special Patholopj and
Therapy (Head of Department -- Prof. M. A. Volin), Second
Moscow Medical Inatitute imeni I. V. Stalin.
Ml:;HG!WIKO. P. 1.
:, -
Effect of nrolonged sleom on renal function in hyoertension-, nre-
liminary (-nmmunication. Sovet. med. 17 no.3:13-16 Kar 1953. (CLMI, 24:2)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Clinic for the Diagnosis and
Special Pathology and ?herapy of Internal Diseases of Second Moscow
Medical Institute Imeni 1. V. Stalin.
MISHCOUKO, F. 1.
A,#-
Clinical significance of residual nitrogen and Its derivatives in the
blood in hypertension with maliinant course. Tar. arkh.. Moskva 25 no.
2:53-62 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 24:3)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Uf the Department for the Diagnosis,
Snecial Pathology and Therapy of Internal Diseases. Second Moscow
Medical Institute imeni 1. V. Stalin.
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KISHCHINK09 P.L. kandidat maditainskikh n&uk
Ronal functions during a malignant -bourse ef r7pertension. rlin.
mod. 32 no.10:71-76 0 154. (MLP-A A-1)
1. It kafedry diagnostiki I chastnoy patologil a terfipiyey
rnutrennikh bolaxney lachabnogo fakul'tota 11 Moskovakogo medl-
tsinskogo instituta imeni I.V.Stalln&.
(HTPIRTERSION, physiology.
kidney funct. tests)
(KIDNIT YMICTION TESTS, In various diseases,
hypertension)
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1. 1z propedevtichfgskoy teraptivtlcheskov kliniki 11 Hook-ovskopr
maditsinskogo in-Oit-,ita tme.-if T.V.Staltna.
(COlPrRAST IMIA.
d1otrast, dotorm. ol ronal nirc. in hyn-rtmnmion)
(Ummys. b.-od suppl:,.
circ. 'n ~-Vpertonsion. dotfirm. with diotmet)
(HTPIRTRITSIO'l. p"Iolo(7-v.
kiiney circ.. det,--m. with diotrast)
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1. Iz kliniki propedeTtiki Tnutrennikh boleznev (zaveduyushchly -
Prof. A.M. Damir) II KoskOTskogo meditsinskogo Instituta imqni
N.I. Pirogova.
(DIURETICS KICRCtMLkL ther.)
misHcHiffro, P.I.; RITCHKINA, O.P.
Diuretic action of diar-arb. Scy.med. 24 no.1:123-126 Ja '60.
(KIRA 13: 5)
1. Is klinild propedevtiki vimtrannikh bolexneY (saw. - prof.
A.K. Damdr) II Komkovskogo maditainskogo instituta Iment N-1.
Pirogova.
(ACITAZOLA141DE pharmacol.)