SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEPROCHNOV, Y.P. - NERAD, Z.

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NEP=HHOVO YU.P. Structure and thictmese of the sedimntary layer in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian and Andaman Seas. Trudy Inst. okean. 641 214-226 164. (KRA 170) by the methc~ in LKe ac,eat3. O~ean,-,- logiia no.3t",-U-516 (maRA 18:1) MINDELIS P.Sh.; NEPROC,H~PV? Y.U.P*.; PATAMAYA, roj, Determining an area void of granite layers in the Black sea trough on the basis of the data of deep seismic sounding and seismological data, Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. 9801, 30 n0,2117-15 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut okeanologii All SSSR, Moskwar i Institut geofiziki AU GruzSSR, Tbilisi. KOVYLINP V.M.; 2FPJqwLqV,..Yu.p. Structure of the earth's crust a-A sedimentar7 co-7er in the central part of the Sea of Japan according to seismic data. Izv. AS SSSR. Ser.Geol. 30 aO,4:10-26 Ap 065, (MIRA 18*4) 1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva. 1, 3330~6 ACC NRI AP6,007652 SOURCE COT)-,,t U.~l,/0213/66/006/Wl/'O,'-',~-)8/01()i A U17W C';R .NOD110C blur z1as, G. la.~. Etchina4za V K. aLs- TI MG: Irn "RLOjeanoloer. AN SSSR (InstItuVzokjemo1ogU tituts of AN lag titut geofiziki AN GruzSSM) T11.12i Structure of the the eastern regLon of the Black Sea on the of so~iamic Ampth c2un4inm SOURCE: Ckeanologiya v.6, no. 1, 19660 98-108 ITOPIC TIPWSs earth crust, seismology, holograph ABSTRAM. The work was performcj u9ing sea-anI shore recorAing stations* The Institut, of Oc,-tanologyls shfus NAkaA�%Ak YLVIin is an "AkaAemj~ utseA au sea recorling ntattons. The recorling Aevices on both ships lnalwiW4-thylrophonss .dth pre. liminary 3mpllfiers an~ zeismic Aepth sounAing stations Aesigne4t by the Institute of Physics of the Earth (Institut fiziki zemli), each consisting of two low-frequency amplifi,3rs, two me4iun-fraquaney amplifi(-~rs, ani one sonic amplifier* The hyArophones were rW~mwgel to a Aepth of 80 m. The shore stations ver* -U**%*4:&& SwIdLami am ZugAidi. Explosions of trotyl charges weighing 130 kg vsre-viM -arl'&-SOU~ae for soismU waves. U3ing four recovied wave groups,threa sections of this earth's crust were ex- Card UDO i L 3.3043-66 ACC NR& Ar-6007652 plormA. The ~,Lwly of neA-mograms mA ho4ographz .41scloseA that the three sections crosE,*,~ hetero,- '1,in-~ou,-, zorv!s of conplnx formations, ffdwssv~rp po3itivo--17 !Plot-rafractc,ri uou&l-sxy were not sufficiently accurate# althoufp some c~)nalusion, about the ~81411 M-.AlCtur(i of th,- s-etions coulA be ma4e. The oross-saction of tho% earth crust e-xplov,-ri canolsbq of-:3irlimentary uirl "basaltic's beAs. FAstwarel lies a 11g,ranitic" bel. A:3 irLoqt lmport.,inU elviract-ristic of this regionts eartAx structure is tho bii_, uphriaval of the. "rranttle" 1),,-r1,bur1e,1 un-4er a 4-km mass of saAimmntatlone It cou.14 be conallp.,rml as it reavain-ler of the trans-Caucaestan geoanticlina.-Anothir up- heaval of smallpr size Is locaW in the vicinity of the Waut abole. In a-lAition to the authoro, G. IN, Shehepldtso ) G._S. Strizhenok. M, As Wonchkovskiy. 11. 1. - cbin.- ai 0 o thers participatel in the expaii tion. The material vas processei by A. Yo Neproc"-Ova anA Yu. P. Neprochnovi th6 seismogram processing was 4one at the Zuglili sea station by-Q,.Jap MurusDze anl V. Ke ChIchinaAseG, Ceig* art. haas 5 fig. [191 SUB CON-4 08/ SUBM D&TE: UNov64/ ORIGG REPS 005 LT-Cq! ~Irj_ L___6Z ZWW W ACC NR3 AT6034360 S-0 r AUTHOR: k1alovi SKLYJ, Ya. p., Neprochnoy,,.Xb F. ohm% ORG: none TITLE. Comparison of seismic and ravimet ric\ 'data on the structure of the Earth's i crust In the Black Sea depra9aion 1 SOURCE: AN SSSR. tbzhduvedomstvennyy geofizicheskiy komitet. Stroyeniye Chernomo&ko-y vpadiny (Structure of the Black.Sea depression); sbornik statey. Moscow. Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 5-16 TOPIC TAGS: gravity survey, seismic zoning, Black Sea depression, seismic profiling ABSTFJ.CT: An attempt is made to correlate the Bouguer gravity anomalies with the- - deep-seated structure of the Earth's crust in the Black Sea depression by comparing data from deep seismic sounding with gravimetric data. Quantitative computations were performed for several profiles intersecting the Black Sea and passing through sectors investigated most thoroughly by seismic methods, assuming that comparison of data would make it possible to determine structural features in the regions of the Black Sea depression for which only gravity data have been available. Four of the resultin s eisma geologic profiles of the Earth's crust are shown in the paper. Comparison of theoretically calculated anomalies with those obtained in regions for which deep seismic-sounding data are available shows that good agreement is achieved for the L 08429~n6z- ACC NRs AT6034360 following densities: upper mantie - 3.3 gr/cm3; basaltic layer - 2.9 gr/cm3; granitic layer - 2.7 gr/cm3. Calculations show that the principal infltence an the gravity field in the deep-water basin of the Black Sea is the relief and relative thickness of the major LTYem in the Earth's crust (basaltic layer, depth to the Maho discon- tinuity). Geophysical zoning of the Black Sea region is proposed which takes into account the geological and geomarphological features of the area. The article also contains a bathymetric map of the Black Sea showing the location of the profiles and a Bouguer gravity~anomaly map. Orig. arc. has: 7 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBH DATE: O4May66/ ORIG REF: 009/ ATD PRESS: 5103 ACC NRI AP7003058 SOURCE CODE: UR/Coil/66/boo/007/0064/ 774~ AUTHOR -. ~ftpLochnov!i Yu. P.,,, )~elli~iLkov* I. N. ORG: Institute of Oceanolop-y, AN 355R-.-.Mo's.c9vt' (Institut okeanologii All SSSR) 6~ TITLE: Structure of the sedimentary layer of the deep-water depression of the Black Sea to the south of the Crimea SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya geologicheskayap no. 7, 1966, 64-74 TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, earth crust ABSTRACT: Information is given on the structure of the sedimentary layer of the deep-water depression of the Black Sea to the south of the Crimea. Emphasis is on detailed description of the work along individual profiles rather than on the apparabui or methods used, which have been described in earlier papers. These detailed investi- gations by the reflected waves method at the boundary of the region without a granite layer revealed that the change of the deep structure of the.earth's crust is not reflected in the structure of the upper (2.5-1m) layer nt a 6W, This indicato3 that the two diffarent aoctors of the earth's crust in the Black Sea depression in tho inveaUgatod area already have long been rigidly connected to one another and have developed as a single unite Work along one of the profiles made it, possible to investigate ;the southern aide of the earlier detected uplift in the sediments. UDC: ~Cp'd -55O..~12(262.5) L 10376--67 -ACt NR This dislocated sector is associated with the zone of contact of the !deep granitel and gr4nite2 layeras which indicates a direct influence of deep processes in the earth's crust on the structure of the sedi- Mentar7 layer* This region probably is stil.l tectonically active# which is confirmed by a warping ofthe bottom relief# which is associated with a concentration of 4~athquake foci. Further southward OiMP143 the sedimentary Uyer of-the Black.Sea. depression has a almost horizontally stratified structure. The echo sounding measurements of the, relief of the bottom on the FTA I%alogall were carried out under the direction..- of 0. V. Mikhaylov. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. IJM: 37,7101.. SUB CODE; 013 SUBM DATE; 19Jul65 ORIG REP.1 005 ACC - NR& AT6034512 SOURCE CODE: UR/001~0-/Ci~to(lb?600-iOfi~-tOf46 AUTROR: Goncharov, V. P.; Keprochnova, A. F.; nov, Yu. P. ORG: none TITLE: Bottom geomorphology and the deep-seated structure of the Black Sea basin SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye nauk o Zemie. Nauchnyy sovet po kompleksnym issledovaniyam zemnoy kory I. verkhneymantii. Glubinnoye stroyeniye Kavkaza (Abyssal structure of the Caucasus). Moscow. lzd-vo Nauka, 1966, 135-146 TOPIC TAGS: Mahorovicie discontinuity, earth crusts granitic layer, basaltic layer. sedimentary complex, seismic velocity, geomorphology 18'e'qC& ---S6#q4qJ451A1 ABSTRACT: A large part of this paper summarizes the results of geomorphological investigations conducted in the years 1956-1963 and discusses the tectonics of the Black Sea basin. The article Includes schematic geomorphologic and tectonic maps of the Black Sea depression. Part of the paper reviews the deep-seated structure of the depression on the basis of data from deep seismic sounding conducte since 1957. The sedimentary complex is characterized by a low mean velocity of seismic waves (3-3.5 kmlsec). The boundaries velocity (Vb) in the granitic layer, found only along the basin periphery, is 5.8-6.3 km/sec. Two stages of this layer with Vb - 5.8-6 and 6.3 km/sec were established recently south of the Crime&. The basaltic layer, 12-18-ka thick in the eastern and 5-6-ka thick In the western Black Sea, Is characterized by a boundary velocity of 6.6-7 km/sec. For the AT6034512 Mahorovicic discontinuity, Vb - 8-8.2 km/sec. A map of the thickness of the sedimentary complex and the Earth's crust Is given in the text. The article also contains a scheaatic cross section of the *Earth's crust through the central part of the Black Sea, basin. Orig. art. has: 4 figures* [WA-7941 SIB CODE: Oa/ SUBM DATV 26Feb66/- ORIC REF.- 017/ OTR REPS GOI/ Card 2/2 i. ACC NRz KE6031372 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/m/m/ol53/0157 ;AUTHOR: Kovylin, V. M.; Neprochnov Yu.,W Udintsev, G. B. IOIRG: none =TLE: Use of ultrasonic waves to study the layering and speed of propagation of lelastic waves in ojean sediments ,SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut fizikL Zemli. Ceoakustika; ispolIzovaniya zvuka i ultra- lzvuka v seysmologil, seyamorazvedke i gornom dele (Geoacoustics; the use of sound and iultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining).-Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966,1 1153-157 iTOPIC TAGS: under-4ater explosion, ocean acoustics, oceanographic equipment. oceano- ~graphic ship, ultrasonic wave propagation ~ABMACT: Experiments carried out by the Institute of Oceanology, AN SSSR to deter- Ipine the speed of propagation of elastic waves and layering of ocean-bottom sediments lara described. The speed was measured both in the laboratory, using core samples, an4 ialso, directly on the ocean floor. The work began in 1957 and has continued since that ittime. Measurement of speads,of elastic waves in core samples was carried out using a WS-2 seismoscope. Each core is sampled at 1 cm intervals along its length. The maxi-i a experimental error in this series of tests is found to be 1.6%. Speeds range from ACC NR- AT6031372 :1430 to 1620 m/sec. 1 Results are given of tests on a 15 m long core. To measure the j ispeed of elastic wav~z directly on the ocean bottom, a special apparatus was construct-, I ,ed, consisting of a supporting frame carrying the ultrasonic source and receiver. Sig- ,nals from the receiver are carried by cable to the ship and recorded on 'a aeismoscape. The source is usually buried to a depth of 50 cm in the sediments, and the separation. !be tween source and roceiver is 50 ca. The last section discusses same problems of us- ing ccmmercial sounding devices In experimental studies. In recent yam, a phatatele- Igraphic recordim-, "Lifta", has been successfully used both in depth soundings and fcr tstudies of layering In tho ocean sediments. This apparatus has been used on the Vftyaxl !in the Pacific wid Indian Ocean&,, and an the Fetv Wmi&v =A Ba*Qsk In the Atlantic. IOrig. art. hass 3 figures. SM CODEZ 08.9/ SM MTE: 28Msv66/ OU49 Urt Oft/ (YM Urt 042 NEPROCHNOV, Yu.P.; NEPROCHNOVA .A.F.; Z-VEREV,S.M.; MIROKOVA, V.I.; BOKUN, R.A.; CHEKUKOV, A.V. Recent data an the crustal structure of the Black Sea trough, south of the Crimea. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:561-564 164. (MIM 17:5) 1. Predstavleno akademikom D.I,Shcharbakovym. ACC NR. AP7003058 SGURCZ CODE: UP/0011/66/000/007/006449074: AUTHOR: N rochnnova. AR. F.; Neprochnov, ILUO P.; )Lellnikov, I ORG: Institute of Oceanolo All 53SR. Moscow (Institut okeanologii AN SSS10 lithe TITLE: Structure of the sedimentary layer of the deep-water depression of the Black Sea to the south of the Crimea ~y SOURCE: AN SSSR- Izveatiya. Seriya geologichoskayap- no. 7, 1966, 64-74 TOPIC TAGS: oceanography, earth crust ABSTRACT: Information is given on the structure of the sedimentary layer of the deep-water depression of the Black Sea to the south of the Crimea. Emphasis is on detailed description of the work along individual profiles rather than on the apparatus or methods used, which have been described in earlier papers. These detailed investi- gations by the reflected waves method at the boundary of the region without a granite layer revealed that the change of the deep structure of the earth's crust is .not reflected in the structure of the uippor (2.5-1m) layer oY -Bedimentso\ge' This indicates that tho two difforcnb noctors of the earth's cruat in tho Black Sea depre33ion in the inveatigated area already havo long been rigidly connected to one another and havo developed as a single unite Work along ono of the profiles made it possible to investigate southern aide of the earlier detected uplift in the sediments. cmvl 1/2 UDC: 550.312(262.5) L 10376-67 ACC NRi AP7003058 This dislocated sector is associated with the zono of contact Of thO fdeep granitel and grq~nite2 layers,, which indicates a direct influence of deep processes in the earth's crust on the structure of the sedi- :mentary layer.* This region pro6ablr its still tectonically active# which is confirmed by a warping of the bottom reliefv which is associated with a concentration of earthquake foci. FUrther southward '.~the sedimentary layer of -the Black. Sea depression has a simple#. almost horizontally stratified structure. The echo sounding wasurements of the relief of the bottom on the FTA I%alogall were carried out under the direction..- of 0, Ve Mikhaylov. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. IMP: 37,7101. q SUB CODE: 08 SUBM DATE: 19JU165 ORIG PM: 005 L 33343-66 pwy(i) AL ACC NRI AP60W052 SOURCE CODL: UR/0213/66/006/001/0098/0108 Nel~ro ov A F.;_ Lug skly, G. NO; %~Zkbno' ~kirAgj~zo G. Ia.; .1_ ORG: 1A01 walogy, AN SSSR (Instltut~Ok%00109U. atituto of _tl6u.er 04 AM ; .in QOOL~hyslcn Wif (W.11z5SflLj'jhsUtut geo ki &N CiruzSSR) TIT12- Structure of the i~a~h' Aruat-An thm eastern region of the Black Sea on the .basis of SOWICZz Ckeanologiya v.6# no@ I# 1966j, 98-108 TOPIC 'PLGSt earth crust, setsmoloa & , , hoAograph ABSTAAGT. The work wais performci using sea anA shore recorAing stationse The Institu of oc~anologyls sh1jM__!Ak,,tjem Viivilov" anl "Alc%Aemll g7 were usm as sea recorling stations. The'recor-ling Aevices on bath ships iftcluq;h"'g;hyAroVhonss Ath pr liminary amplifiers anti seismic Aepth counAing stations Aesilpej by the Institute of Physics of the Earth (Institut fiziki zemli), each consisting of two low-frequency amplifiers, two meAium-fraqunncy amplifit-ra,, anj one sonic enplifier. The hyArophones were submargei to a 4#jpth of 80 m. The shore stations w%w loaat*4 In Sukhumi anA Zugaidi. Explosions of trotyl, charges weighing 130 kg wera'uge4 as a source for seism waves, UsIng four recorleti wave Groups,thres sections of the earthts crust were ex- W2 TJDG t 590q= L 3334j-66 ACC NR: AF6007652 plorM. The stuAy of scismograms an,4 holograph3 disclosed that the three sections crossed hetero-m-neous zones of complex geological formations* However,, positively plot-reloractej bounrlary lines were not sufficii%ntly accuratal although some conclusioni about the r1opth structure of th,- sF~dtjons coul,; be made. The cross-section of the earth crust iixplocnfl consists of-s,-~-Iimentary wi(I "basaltic" bads. EastwarA Has a "granitic" brl. A) rto!A 1mp,,)rt,,mL ch,traat-ristic- of this r:!gionts earth structure is the bit; upheaval of tho~ "gunitle" b-3,1,burirA unXer a 4-km mass of saAimmntation. It coulA be consi4ereA as a remain4er of the trans-Caucasian geoanticline. -Another up- heaval of =311pr size! is locatei in the vicinity of the QMaut shole. In a-?,qitlon to the authors, Go N, Shcheplitsovp G. S. Strizhenok, M. A. Z%yonchkovskly, 11. I._- Kichin, an4 others participatel in expelitiono The material was procesee,1 by A. F# hleprocluiova am Yu. Pe NeDrochnov, the sei=ograa processing was 4one at the Zug4iii sea station by_q*_Ya, Murusi4ze anj V. K. Chichinatizee CL-igo art. has: 5 fig. 1191 SUB COT)F,.- 08/ SUBM DUES IlMov64/ (RIG REF: 005 _ii6 64-5- 12 SOURCE COD9: u-R.,/-a(O'-G-O-/-6-'-6-/-'00-0-/'0-0-0/01.--3--5-?O.L-46--l' AUTHOR: Goncharov, V. P.; Al~?Fochnovao A. F.; Keprochnov, Yu. P. ORG: none TITLE: Bottom gecmorphology and the deep-seated structure of the Black Sea basin SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye nauk o Zemle. Nauchnyy sovet po komplekanym issledovaniyam zeanoy kory I verkhney mantit. Glubinnoye stroyeniye Kavkaza (Abyssal structure of the Caucasus). 'Moscow. Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 135-146 TOPIC TAGS: Mahorovicic discontinuity, earth crust, granitic layer, basaltic layer, sedimentary complex, seismic velocity, geomorphology 18"Cle \z36.1 .643.,.4 ABSTRACT: A large part of this paper summarizes the results of geomorphological investigations conducted in the years 1956-1963 and discusses the tectonics of the Black Sea basin. The article includes schematic geamorphologic and tectonic maps of the Black Sea depression. Part of the paper reviews the deep-seated structure of the depression on the basis of data from deep seismic sounding conductg since 1957. The sedimentary complex is characterized by a low mean velocity of seismic waves (3-3.5 km/sec). The boundaries velocity (Vb) in the granitic layer, found only along the basin periphery, is 5.8-6.3 km/sec. Two stages of this layer with Vb - 5.9-6 and 6.3 km/sec were established recently south of the Crimea. The basaltic layer. 12-18-kn thick in the eastern and 5-6-ka thick In the western Black Sea, is characterized by a boundary velocity of 6.6-7 km/sec. Fon the Card 112 ~CC NRo AT6034512 Mohorovicic discontinuity, Vb - 8-8.2 km/sec. A map of the thickness of the sedimentary complex and the Earth's crust to given la the text. The article also contains a schematic cross section of the 'Earth's crust through the central part of the Black Sea basin. Gri&. art. has: 4 figures. [WA-7941 SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 26Feb661 ORIG REF: 017/ OM UF: 001/ x Nit, AV70C2311---------- -6~/Oi2 SOURCE CODE. 6/66/021/003/041-8/045i 11 i AUTHCR: Movchanp B. A.; Nerodenko, L. H. ORG: Institute of Electri2 Welding_ im. Ye. 0. Paion,-AN UkrSSR (Institut lektrosva LE: Eq'ualitY of activation energies for delayed fracture,, steady-state ,TV1 creepand of dislocation in high-alloy stools SOMCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 21, no- 3. 19669 446-451 TOPIC TAGS: crystal dislocation, creep, high alloy steel, material fracture Via authors studi93 the interrelationship between 'eas', high-anor steels for strength: is~6111`gohization parameters lnt~ band, dieep, properties at tempiiii~iiires 5% above the malting point -,pzd6r relatively high stresses. Equality Is established betweeni "'the aetiviation energies for polygonizat-ion,-delayed fracture and steady'-state creep. The.resultant data exe treated from the; r'....standpoint of the mechanism of thermlly activated dislocation I, ~determined from the rate at which ti ~611mb dbi _je prooesses studied tUa .place. The alloys studied were Xh1jZN1 1k(0.05-0.07% Col ~ ~OM-0.1% Si. 16.5-18% Cr, 16-5-17.5% A. remalnder--iron) and T&hl5N3? (0-05-0-07% C- 0.6-0.7% si, 37-0-38.0% N1, i5.o-16,dQ' cr, imler--iron) additionally alloyed with manganese* tungsten -Th.e alloyIns elements were added In identical 2 UDC: 5.48.0:539 --------------- 07.116- ACC NR% Ap7002311 ,4-tantities (1.~ and: 3.4, *a"t.%) during melting to Study the affoot jp;C-. tgxosa. elements an the rid'allity of defects in an Iron-chromium-. ,;6Aqka--- solid Solution. Cast speoimens of standard size were used' 4 _yed fraoture. Z-A tgats for Ma?BM7 1 Ok-Meohanloal testa of dela: ,A&Oys ware conduated at T=6000 with a,=25 kglmae, while terkta ,.104~~Ma3N37 alloys were oonduated. at T66606 with d'=25 lcgjz=~, art. has: 5 figures. I formula and 1 table. EJMS:' 37,4151 OOW-: U, 20 SUBM UM: 27Nar65 OMG W: 002 OTH REF: W1 Ij - .- - - -.---- I - I -. 1 - - -- - --- - "Organizing Disassembly %nd Assembly Work During Repairs" Tanky-No. 1, 1953 W;PIIGKIYO V IA- ml"kw~ ~ - Course of meteorological elementz dwir4ng, the. June 30, 1954. Bjuj.WGO no.20:27-31 15" * (Rellpses. Solar--1954) (Meteorology-Observations) SoIsr eclipse of (PLU 10:8) LIDIN, A.9 sterzhenshchik (Tambov); REPRO] j j, tokarl (Tambov); _4-4, ". FEDDROV,, N... brigadir slesarey, -"(T,'a' ... mbov) The plant committee is responsible too! Sov. profsoiuzy 20 -, no.2:7-8 J&164. 0 (MRA 17:2) 1. Zavod "Tambovkhimmash." 0 S1CMM ~WICA SW4 T01.919 Gen.Patholoo Sept 56 2950. NSPHYAKRIN G.G. fifed. t"St.. ScvOra-064tiflak. 0 Basophil (tichgjao- Phargranul a of the neurat ti*si&e and the mast cells -( H a a a i a a t r, X t) AUK". FPATOL, (Ifoscow) JUG. 1311 (26. S51 flitts. S Comparative Investigations wieewade- witfit materill fixed in 10% formatdchyde (from biopsy. MWOPSY IkRd animal experiments): after embedding In paraffin the m2tcriat was submitted to stalping by 3 different methods. vilf.,: ccaV411ttanal haemataisylin. fu chain and thionin staining. For Cuchsin staining I gotullons 'were Used, vix.. (1) o. I mi. beate fachain on 00.0 Mi. 10% alcohol, adding 6.0 UL carbo(la acid. (2) 1-2.4 mi. highly basic (whets an lie mi. dfaUtted **car.* t0.0 a 1% acetic acid and 10.0 mt. 6% aqueous carWUc acid solution. Sactiobe were stained to these solutions and (hen. without washing in water. stained for I mift. with methyt green (1.0 ml. methyl green on 400.0 ml. distilled water and SOA mt. IS acetic acid and 50.0 mi. Sfe aqueous solution of carbolle acid). They were then washed witit distilled water. dried with (Elter paper and. after xylot-chtoroform, embedded In neutral balsam (beware of alcohol and acwton. which Impede staining). For thicnin stat", too. 2 solutions were used analogous to fuchata staining but different in that the 2nd solution of thionin was 5-10 times stronger than the. fuch- sin solution. Hasophil-fuchainaphil granulation Is ruby red (demonatrable only with tuchnift but not with thfo~in). It was demonstrable in the faHowing Intra- cellular and extracellular cerebral localizations: the endothelluln of the capillaries and the smaller veins. the adventitia. the garglion, cells of the cerchrat cortex. the astrocytic glia and the oUgodendrogUa. e3cudate cello of the arachnoid and the pia mater. and in perivascular zones in the cerebrum and 'he spinal cord. It was not seen in the epithelium of the choriold plexus and In the apeadyma, nor was it demonstrable in other organs (nor in embryos). Diseases associated with hypoxia caused particularly marked granulation. in mast cells. too, basophit-fuchsinaphil granulation was clearly demonstrable. 'These cells form a physiological trophic metabolic system and connect the connective Ussue with blood and lymph vessels, which also play an important part in pathological conditions. k Brandt, 7 Perlin (V, I t~ IUWVffk=a avA Animml Korpholoa. ffervoto.,ftstem. Abs Jour-. Ref Zbur-DIoI-j, No 15, 1958, 695M. Author rnst, Title The Upofuscin Masophtlia Granulation.- Orig Pub: Arkh1v FhtaloglLp 195TP Vol i19j, ko 3., 64-65 - Abstract: With the use of the authorls'coubined method of demonstrating the basophi2le granulation of nerve cells and mat cells, it has been shown that Upofuscia (L), In addition to pigment, contains a special basopbIlic granulation. L can. combine not only with basophilic granulation but also with other substances. It is a coMlex protein-pipent compound, sometimes containing an, admixture of Iron, and fat (liver, brain). "Green pigmenV Card 1/2 zl~~"W, ~G,G* (Kazant) Wei cel2s In the nervous system. Arkbe pat, 22 nos IOM-59 160~ (MM 13:12) I* Is kafedry patolagi&wskay anatomii (zam, - pmfw G*G. Kepryakh1n) ]rAzanokogo maditginakogo Inatitutao (NEaVOUS SYSTSK) (WST CUT ) I I Fj J: 9 G.G.; rJIM, B.G. - Case of defective development of the large vessels of the heart, Mdrurgiia 36 noo3tU5-117 Nr 660o (MA 3-3:12) (OMMARY MEM.-ABROMMS An MUMUTIM) AgER4P44 G G. j, prof . SIMAREVA, A. 1. assistent; KMTSUNt V.P. , ordinator Clinical aspects and pathomorpholog7 of the first attack of rheumatism,in a 1/+-month-old child. Kaz. mad. zhur. no 6: 50-52 N-D 61. (MIRA 151-2) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy pediatrii (ze-v. - prof. Ye.= V), kafedra fakulltatskoy pediatrii (zav. prof. K.A.S i kafedra, patologiahesko7 amatomli (zav. prof. G.G.Ilepryakhin) Kazanakago maditsinakogo instituta (RMUMATIC iigz NEPRYAKHIN, G.G., prof. (Kazan') Causes of death of the fetus and the newborn; from materials of the recond All-Union Conference of Pathoanatomists; January 22-26, 1962 in Minsk. Kaz.med.zhur. no.3:98-99 W-Je 162. (KRA 15:9) (FETUS, DEATH OF) (INFARS (NEWBORN)_MDRTALITY) I~';'-'N3PRYAKfMlt-.G.G. (Uzan') Sudan staining of lipids and lipproteins. Arkh, pate no,2& TY-79 163. (Km 16m) 1. Kafedra patologicheakay anaLtanii (zav* katedroy - prof, G.Go Kepr7vkh1a) Kazanskogo meditainakogo instituta. NIMAI(Mg Go Go p prof* Scie4tifle and civic activity of Professor N.K.Llublzov (1852-1906); an the 110th anniversary of his birtgh,;Km med. zhur. no~204-67 Kr-Ap$63 16M) 1, Kafedra patologlazeekoy anatomii ("r, - prof. Go(;. Reprykhln) Kazanskago neditalnokogo institutao NEPHYAKIIIN G,Gs (Kazan') ~:-1,--.--1.,,--.---~ ...... =, Imperative practical readjuatuient of the teaching of pathological anatomy in medical institu+Aas Arkhopat, 27 no,7:80-,82 165, (Mud 18:6) BRATERSKAYA, G.N.; NEPRYAYJ-11-N VA. Condanser discharge welding of si2ver-nickel and allver con'actars. Avtom. ovar. 18 no.5t53-54 My 165. (MIRA 1040, 1. Institut problem materialovedeniya (for Braterskaya). 2. Institut slektroovarki Im. Ye.O. Patona AN UkrSSR. (for Napr7akhin). -REPMMnIt Tax. Soil, districts of southern Towk Province, Uch.zapTGU ao*36:172- 195 r6o. (faR& .14.-5) (Tawk Province-Soils) .. In nip reem C-- - - Gruy.pWwlized forest so,118 of southern and southettstern Tomak Fravinaso Uchozap.TGU no.36:186-209 160. (KERA 14:5) (Towk Province-Forest soils) , - I mmom" Ye.K. ------------ Mix in the area of the Axim Repair and Supply Station in Towk ftavJ=e- Vch-sap.TGU no.36.-210-218 160. (HIRI 24:5) (Towk FroTime-Solls) -1 - YA HIN,,, A. T., TO-,,,-,i;1rYEV, A. V., P,:'X: Y. L., T. P., ANIAMEV, A. A. U-Z ~T.!-)N IV) "Principal Regularit es of High-Temperiture Thwrmal azy; Catalytic PyrolYsls of Hydrocarbons in 1,4olten I-etals aiA a iree Volure.11 ReDort submitted at the Fifth World "etroleur, - - , 30 Yay - 5 June 1959. Nlew York. 1~ lly I I ;t N LiddiiNtill '. . V. Dissertation: "Investigation of Diene Hydrocarborg.-, of Lenzire Produced by OxiAlation Cracking." Caryj Chow Sci,, Inst of ictrole=, Aead 6ci 1-0 hpr Ili. Vecherrr ycya '.'oskva, Voscow, 11 MY 54. Sri: SMA 284v 26 INOV 1954 -P tV 4;Z~ P I a I'< A I A) a, USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-16 and Their Application Treatment of natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants. Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - Khtmiya, No 9, 1957, 31908 Author : Glushnev V. Ye., Nepryakhtna A. V. Inst : Petroleum Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR Title : Chemical Composition of Gasolines of Primary Oxidative Cracking Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta nefti AN SSSR, 1954, 4, 31-37 Abstract: Bibliography 7 references. Card 1/1 AV, T.Y*,; MUSTAKEIRA, A.T.; ANDUTUA, T.P. .- , - - Characteristics of hydrocarbon composition of gasollues of oxidative cracking and roforulng. fmdy Inst.neftl 4:38-46 154. (Clasolluo) (ELvdrocarbons) (KLRA a:l) WBFADVAr. XA. Ideceaced]; NIPRYAJMIIFA. A.T.; AUNIM. P.G.; DHITMffSKIY, N.M. Low-temperature oxidizing cracking of petrolem. Trady Inst.neftl 12: 321-333 '58. (Cracking process) (RU 12:3) B01 5YB064 /0.2/0 AUTHORS: Topchiyev, A. V., Paualkin, Ya. M., 11gnrYakhina,.A...Y--,.,. Ananlyev, P. G., and Dmitrevskiyj N*-N. TITLE: Reactions of Hydrocarbons in Metallic Melts. Information 1. Acceleration and Inhibition of the Cracking of n-Heptane in Molten Aluminum and Sodium I PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1960, No. 10, pp. 1838-1843 TEXT: Conversions of n-heptane in molten sodium and aluminum were investigated by means of a continuously operating apparatus (Fig. 2) 4 The metal was introduced into the reaction vessel, after which it was molten, and n-heptane vapor was continuously let through. The experimental results obtained (Table 1) show that the widest possible conversion of n-heptane takes place in aluminumt and that the conversion rises with temperature and 'contact time; at 7000C, for example, it is 65-3%, and at SOOOC it approaches 100%. Sodium has an inhibitory effect upon n-heptane 84857 S106 60/000/010/010/018 Card 1/3 84857 Reactions of Hydrocarbons in Metallic Melts. S/062/60/000/010/010/018 Information 1. Acceleration and Inhibition B015/BG64 of the Cracking of n-Heptane in Molten Aluminum and Sodium pyrolysis. The composition of the gases (Tables 2,3) also indicates the different character of the effects of sodium and aluminum. While the composition of the pyrolysis gas obtained by the contact with aluminum does.not greatly differ from that of the gas produced by thermal pyrolysis~ (40-44% olefins, 12.22% hydrogen), the gas obtained after the contact with the sodium malt does not contain any unsaturated hydrocarbons, and consists chiefly of hydrogen (75-85%)- Cracking is inhibited in the pyrolysis of n-heptane in the preaence of sodium; this is explained by the fact that first (300-80000 organo-sodium compounds are formed while hydrogen is separated, The latter reacts immediately with the olefins, thus inhibiting cracking (which is a chain reaction accelerated by olefins). No liquid reaction produote are formed in the pyrolysis of n-heptane in molten sodium, and the n-heptane emerging from the reaction vessel remains unchanged (Table 4). Liquid reaction products are obtained by the contact with the aluminum melt. At 7000C, these products consist of unsaturated aromatic compounds, which, at 6006C., are replaced Card 2/3 84857 Reactions of Hydrocarbons in Metallic Melts. S/062/60/000/010/010/018 Information 1. Acceleration and Inhibition BO15/Bo64 of the Cracking of n-aeptane in Molten Aluminum and Sodium by highly aromatized compounds. There are 5 figures, 4 tables, and 12 -references: 7 Sovietg 3 US, I British, and I German. ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of ?etrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED; May 23, 1959 Card 3/3 2941po S/081/61/000/017/130/166 B117/B102 AUTHORS: Topchiyev, A. V., Paushkin, Ya. M., N Ananlyev, P. G., Dmitriyevskiy, 9. U. TITLEt Acceleration and retardation of n-heptane cracking in molten aluminum and sodium at 300 - 8000C PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 17, 1961, 465, abstract 17,4153 (Tr. in-ta nefti. AN SSSR, v. 14, 1960, 5-11) TEXT: The pyrogenic conversion of n-heptane (I) in molten Al and Na was found to take place selectively, depending on the metal used. Al promotes the cracking of I: The degree of conversion amounts to 95 %, as compared to 57 % in pyrolysis. The thermal decomposition of I is strongly retarded by Na: At 600 - 8000C, the degree of conversion reaches 5- 6 % only. The gas obtained by pyrolysis of I in Al contains 40 - 44 % of olefins and 12 - 22 % of H2. Conversion of Na yields gas containing 75 - 85 % of H20 which contains virtually no olefins. A diagram of the device is enclosed. I-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 Afr=P,,V,o.,I1i1vfi A. V. DUBROVAI Karoly- WRIJ.1111W OV4 Nepryakhira, A._V.1; AWILIGIN P G t ~71 ~~,Pe, I sTdr, II.R. I * * CDR-~Er-ev AnaWye I - I. I - , ".m. Loid-temperature oxidation cracking of mineral oil. Ma6y kem lap 15 no*2:54-W F 160. 81726 5/020J60/133/01/37/070 aaoo 2011 /B003 TopchijeT9 to Tot Leadesticians Paushking Tao X;t VePryakb1naL K.- V. 9 Inan"yev, P. Go, Daitf-a-VilrTyl No so TITLE: Retardation of Hydrocarbon Cracking in Molten Sodium and in Potassium Hydroxide PBRIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nau SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No. 1, pp. 134 - 137 TEXT: The authors studied the conversion of n-heptane and cyclohexene at atmospheric and increased pressures in an autoclave in the presence of sodium and KOH. For comparison, they give the results of n-heptane cracking in the presence of molten aluainum. n-Heptane vapor was con- tinuously blown through a layer of molten metal or through a packing of KOH. At 700-8000C, the vapor had a contact time of - 0-5 Sao- KOH Was aP- plied to active charcoal of the type KAR(KAD). The authors describe the quality of the products used. Table-1 shows that the cracking of 11-hep- tane is inhibited by Na and KOH even at 80000. The conversion is only 5-7% as compared to 34-57% without Na or KOH, Unchanged a-heptane was Card 1/3 Retardation of-Hydrocorbon Cracking in-Nolton 3~o/133/01/37/070 SAIF Sodium and In Potassium Hydroxide Boll 3003 obtained as a condensato.frou this cracking. No liquid products are formed. Thopracking.gas largely differs from that of thermal cracking: the_tLjEo&e&1cont*nt.azounta to 60-85% &part from a low content of tLa- saturated hydrocarbons. a-Reptane-is radically changed when it comes into contact with aluninun.-The conversion.inereases ith rising tem- perature and duration of the experiment: it TOOPC - 6;.3%9 at SOOOC almost 100%. This is almost the double amount of experiments without aluminum. Both gaseous-and liquid products as well as condensation products including carbides are formed. The authors assume that, at the initial stage organo-modium compounds are formed between 300 and SO&C under the.xoparation-of hydrogen. The cracking in inhibited by the ad- dition of 32 to the olefins in statu nascendi (see Scheme). CycLohexene was exposed.to a temperature of 400 or 500*0 and a pressure risiag from 20 to 70 &tn. after which the autoclave was gradually cooled. The ex- p*riments were performed with and without nodida.'At 500OCs, cYolohlxene is completely resinified without Na (specific gravity of 0.9103), 2% of gaseous products being formed. Slight changes occur in the presence of Na: The iodine number decrease*, and about 1.4% of gases are formed. Card 2/3 e 8 1726 2A /-~ Retardation of Kydrocarbou Cracking In Kolten 3/0 0/133/01/3T/OTO Sodium and in Potassium Hydroxide B011 B003 72 There are 5 tables and 12 references: 7 Soviet, 4 American, and 1 German. SUMITTED: April 7, 1960 Card 3/3 S10621611000101210051012 B118/B147 AUTHORSs Paushkin, Ya. M., Topchiyevs A. V., Nep.E ~khi"~, 1. V., Ananlyev, P. G., and Dmitrevskiy, M.-N. TITLEs Acceleration and slowing down of hydrocarbon cracking in various media PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 12, 1961, 2204 - 2209 TEM The authors studied the effect of various metallic media on the thermal cracking of hydrocarbons. These media were intended to inhibit the thermal instability. The conversion of n-heptane in the presence of Na, KOH, 11, and Sn at atmospherio pressure was studied and, for compari- son, the results of n-heptane cracking without metals and on activated KAN (KAD) and E;A'J (BAU) charcoal are listed. At a given temperature and rate, n-heptane vapors were continuously passed through molten metal or coal saturated*w'ith KOH. Results are preaented.in Figs. 1, 2. The mechanism of action of inhibiting additions may be explained as followst Chain rupture is apparently due to a conversion of alkali metals with Card 1/0 S/062/61/000/0112/005/012 Acceleration and slowing... B110147 free radicals or to their saturation with hydrogen separated on hydro- carbon interaction. According to the given mechanism, alkali hydroxides can be reduced into metals by hydrocarbons, The effect of tri-iso-butyl aluminum as catalyst on n-heptane cracking at 5000C and 60o0c was also studied. The catalyst concentration was O.Oo6 - 0.035 moles per mole of n-heptane or 0.8 - 4-7 g per 100 milliliters of n-heptane. Addition of tri-iso-butyl aluminum was found to reduce slightly the cracking rate of n-07HW The concentrations used yielded alaost the same results. A. V. Frost (Uspekhi khimii, .1, 956 (1939); A. I. Dintses et al. (Zh. obahch. khimiJ., 1 12, 1754 (1937); A. D. Stepukhovich (Dokl~ AN SSSR, 0 2, 213 (19551; A~ D. Stepukhavich, B. S. Shver (Dokl. AN SSSR, aq, 6, N7 (1953); V. A. Poltarak, V. V. Voyevodskiy (Dokl. AN SSSR, ZI, 589 i (1953)) are mentioned. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 26 referencesz 19 Soviet and 9 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English- language publications read as follows% F. J. Stubbs, C. Hinshelwood, Proc. Roy Soc., &L21, 7, 285 (1953); K. U. Ingold, E. J. Stubbs, C. N. Hinshelwood Proc. Roy. Soc.,A203, 486 (1951); F. Y. Stubbs, 0. N, Hinshelwood, Proc. Roy. Soc., L200, 458 (1950)- Card 2/j S/b62/61/000/012/005/012 Acceleration and slowing... B118/B147 ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheakogo sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUMITTLDt May 99 1961 Fig. 1. Dependence of n-heptane conversion on temperature and medium: ~1~ Na.; ~2~ KOH on KAD activated charcoal; (3) K&D; (4) without metal; 5 All 6 Sn; (a) conversiong ~; by weight. Fig. 2. Dependence of n-heptane conversion at 7000C on time of contact witht (1) BAUI (2) BAU + KOH; (3) KAD + KOH; (4) tin; (a) conversion, ~; by weight. Card NOVIKOV A N NEPSHA V.; RODGCL'ln, Yu.A.; KOR2KrWVSKIY, A.I.; FI)ZLN, G.N.; KIJDRINA, k.P. Valuable contribution of inventors and efficiency promoters in the improved technical level of enterprises of refractories. Ogneupory 29 no. 5t194-196 164. Resin-dolomite-magnesite unfired refractories for steal smelting converters with a top oxygen blow. Ibid.:197-200 MIRA 17:7) 1. Vaesoyuznyy institu' ogneuporov (for Novikov, Wepsha, dodgollts). 2. Za---)d "Magnezit" (for Korzhenevskiy). 3. Zavod "Krovorozhstall" (for Gullyev, Kozin, Kudrina). YEFSHAv starshiy nauchnyy i3otrudnik Stnitary-bygienio characteristics of labor conditions In electrio shearing of sheep* CAge oanito 28 noeW02-103 163 (MIRA 1712) 1e Iz otdola sanitarii i gigiymy Kazakhokogo instituta epidemio- logiiq mikrobiologii i gigiymyo LAJ2�6-~" EWr (1)A*WAQ)LrAVA(b)-_2 JX ACCIC W" A?6000782 SOURCE CODE., UR/0240/65/000/06976ifi/0111 414 1~5 AUTHOR: Negsba, F Fe; Uto ekove. N. R.. ORG: Kazakh Institute of Epidemiolou, Ficrobiol6'6, and Huiene (Kazokbakiy institut epidemioloeii,- mikrobiologii 1 g1glyeny) TITLE:. Air aamplingeVethods durir.C. cbemical treatment of plants SOURCE:.,Gigiyena i sanitariya., no, 9,, 1965,, 111 TOPIC TAGS: agricultural engineering$ plant.diseese control, air Sampler.. ABSTRACT: The authors have developed 9 device to-facilitate air B~Bmp- ling from a moving tractor (or other vehicle) under field conditionse The device Includes rotaneters taken from aspirators (produced at the Krasnogverde7ets Plant),, two 20 m rubber hoses, a 2 m wooden pole and a metal T piece inserted into,tbe air filter pipe oftbe tractor.during air sam;ling. The long hoses (20 m length) are-connected at one end to a T;piece and to rotameters at the other ends Short bose's (length not L eiv n) are connected to absorbers at one end and to rotemeters at the other end. The abort hoses with the absorbers are-tied to a wooden polel at the proper distancefrom the ground to allow air sampling at the -Card 11986-66 ACC-NRt Ap6000189- breatbing level. -Witb rotameters graduated from 0.1 to 20 I/min,,,air intake rates are measured accurately and two air sarples.may be taken at the same time* Only one operator instead of two is required.and the tractor does not bave to be stopped every 10 to 15 min as in the case of conventional air sampling devioes. The autbors recommend that the medi- cal.industry organize the production of dry rotameters for laboratory use in rural sanitation epidemiological stations, -Orig. art, bas: None SUB GODE-. 06/ SM DATE: 00/ ORIO'BEF: .000/ OTH REF; 000 C CWd md 1jP(c I -1~,"4101hftAm ACC NRt AP6015803 SOURCE COM UIV0386/66766,376,15TMV AUTHOR:t Sheratkovi Yu. A.-. Nepshai Ve 1. Nikiforov 't A. Ye.; Cherepawvs V. I. ORG: Ural State UniverlIV rUr_a_1;_G_ gosudarstvenW universitet TITIZ: Influence of an external electric field on the EM signals of pairs of exchange-coupled chreeLugm ions in ruby 01A SOMEt. Zhurnal'ekaperiAnialfnoy I teoreticbeskoy fiziki. PisIma v reduktoiyu. Prilozheniye,, v- 31 no. io, 1966, 4ol-4a TOPIC TAM: elect-ran paramagnetic resonance,L line splittingy corundum) chromium) resonance absorption, exchange reaction ABSTRACT: The use of an effect predicted theoreticaLly by one of the authors (Niki- _A)rov, Fiz. tverdogo tela V. 7$ 3M'* 1965).. consisting in nonlinear. splitting of EPR ,;jgnals of pairs of exchange-coupled Cr3+ ions in corundum, is proposed for a unique j ~_nterpretation of the many weaker supplementar7,EPINiTi~ls in corundum due to pairs of exchange- coupled chromium ions. The effect wan used to I rivestigate e."erimentally the spectral regions from 480 to 660 G and from 850 to 1200 G in a corundm crystal containing 0.05% chromium by weight. The BE 1301 apparatus was used for the measure- ment. For H 11 N 11 CS (H and E are-the electric aal magnetic field intensities and C3 the corundum 6ptical axis) the influence of the electric field was observed in five signals at .525) 590Y 926,, 994j and 1093 G., Ptrom plots of the derivative of the ab- sorption signal and ofthe theoretical dependence,of the splittings of the EFR signali Card V2- UNP30, B.M. Use of a siphou for auction filtering. Xhim. v shkole 15 ao.6: 70-?l 9-0 160. (H IR& 13 t 11) 1. Fedagogleheskiy institut, g.Krasnodar. (Filters and filtration) (4ighons) ZMEMA, KUDr,; TaW, D.; NEPUSTM. B ; JILKOTA, B. Possible toxic effects of neomyoln administered orally in Infantile diarrhea. Cesk. pediat, 20 no,6z53e-%l Ja'65. 1. 116take oddeleni Obvodniho ustavu narodniho, zdreLvi v Chebu (vedr-oi: MUDr, J. Zelenka) a Klinika chorob krenich, usnich a noonLch lekaroke fakulty University Karlovy v Plzni (pred- nosta~: prof. dr* F. Kotyza). MIPU IL, Bahumdr. PhDr. Special l1brarlso and bibliographic-inforsation service fit polic health. Costc. zdrarot. 4 no.10:595-599 Got 56. 1, Mulaterstva sdrarotvlctvi. (LIBRAMIS, MtOAL, in Czech. NO) (BIBLIOGnpEff , med. bibliogmphic merv. in Czech. 05)) V JIM, Kilos IPUSTIL, 36humir On the profiles of warbiditr "ong Onvy, chil4ren In the Cheb Region. Cam1cpediat.16 W.3:276-280 Kr 161, 1. Detake oddelani CM Cheb, primar MOr. J. Zelanks. (MIATRICS) NEPYSHNKVSKAYA, V.V. -"O"=u=tsor ~i=ntcgical study of taxoplasmosis in persons having occupational contact with animals, bIrds and some types of.anizal raw xaterial. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imm. 41 no. 2:146-147 F 064. (MIRA 170) 1. Voronezhskiy meditsinskiy institut. VIARKOVA, I.A.; NEPYSIRIEVSKAYA. V.V.-, STUALOTVA, L.A. Materials of exwd-natinna, for toxoplafimrclu In vfth oligopbrenia. Trady Vor. mcd. ~.nat. 51,111-316 163. (MIRA 18tlO) 1. Fafed--a infektsionxykh bc;lezney Vor,=e-zhs~ngo meditzinskogo .yshrievskaya). ". Kafpdra pslkhlatrli instit-ta (for ~krkova., Nap I Voron(z1,xkngo meditdinskcgo instituta (for Stukalo-~a). 0 .HE:PYSMSKAYA, V.V. . 1--1-I -, - --., Results of serological examitation of cam- rcial fur-beaz-ing anizaalz for toxoplasmosis. Trudy TSIU 68t68-69 164. (IMIRA 1815) ZEYTLENOK., M.A,,- MARKOVA, f.A., _1& :~P ~SH~Q'LSLAIA,-%Z- Distribution of toxoplasmosis in Voromzh Province. Trudy TSIU 68-73-76 164. (~ffRA 18:5) AUTHORSt lropyshnevskiy, V. K., Sinayekly, G. X. 5/064/59/000/08/06/021 ------- Bli5/BO17 TITLEs Production of Foa='Pqjy!jMans by Means of Unsaturated Low-boiling Hydrocarbons PERIODICALI 9himicheskaya. promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 8, pp, 672-674 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The aim of the investigation made by A. A. Berlin (Ref 1) was the development of a technological process for the production of foam polystyrene as an insulating and building material for radio engineering without using pressure. At presentt two main processes are known for the production of foam polystyrene. In the first method foam formers which decompose at increased teaperatures (Ogg* dinitrile of axodilsobutyrIc said and ammonlun carbonate) are used, and In the second method (Refs 1,2) polystyrene is saturated with gases or easily volatile solvents. Polystyrene saturated with these products is foamed in perforated molds by heating to 1000. The applicability of the fractions C C5 and C6 of stable gasoline as saturation substances and of various methods for the production of polystyrene saturated with saturated easily volatile hydrocarbons to Investigated. The method of saturating emulsified polystyrene Card 1/2 with butane proved to be the most convenient. Emulsified poly- Production of Foam Polystyrene by Means,of S106415910001081061021 Unsaturated Low-boll.ing ffydrocarbons B115/BOIT styrene according to TU MKhP 182T-51 and the butane fraction of Tuymazy gasoline were used as initial material. The scheme of the apparatus is shown (Fig). The experiments carried out are described. G. ]K. Shkollnik who participated in designing the molds for foaming to mentioned. The tests of the foam materials were made in agree- ment with the requirements and the methods 'TTU MIhF 3331 3621-5L tl~ and TV VKhP SSSR 3202-54 with the foam material plate$ PS-4 and PS-1. The physical and mechanical proportion of foam polystyrene depend on the temperature of saturation, the saturation limit, and the conditions on pouring the initial material into the molds. The optimum values are given. Also the optimum amount of the butaxe fraction and the dependence of the maximum, compression strength of foam polystyrene obtained by the introduction of 8-10% of the butane fraction at 1100." on the volume weight (Table) are given. The percentage of the pores connected with one another was gazonstri- cally determined and calculated by means of an equation. The results show that foam polystyrene obtained under the conditions described contained 10-20* of pores connected with one another. There are I figure, I table, and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIO11: Toronexhakiy filial VNIISK (Voronezh Branch of the YNIISK) Card 2/2 34131 3/138/62/000/002/001/009 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Litvin. Yu,A.; Napyahnemkiy, V.M.; Sinayakly, G.M. TITU., Viscosity change of the reacting mass in isoprene polymerization PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 2, 1962, 1 - 4 TEXT, Results of an investigation on the viscosity change of the react- ing mass during isoprene rubber synthesis are submitted. The change is studied with respect to the duration of polymerization, pdymer content, isoprene supply conditions and temperature. The isoprene polymerization was carried out in 3- liter autoclaves made of 1X9T18H (1Kh9T18N) steel, with anchor type mixers. The molecular weight of the polymer was determined according to the viscosimetric method and calculated from the formula: M - 5 + 1.162 h, where h is the cha- racteristic viscosity. The PB-2 (RV-2) rotational viscosimeter was used for continuous measurement of the viscosity. The viscosity of thelIH-6 (PN-6) ca- librating liquid was measured with a Kepler rheoviscosimeter. Experiments showed that one of the main factors determining the absolute viscosity of the reacting mass is the concentration of the monomer. The absolute viscosity does not exceed 30 - 40 poise and coincides with the viscosities of solutions In the Card 1/2 34131 S/138/62/000/002/001/009 Viscosity change of the reacting mass in A051/A126 same concentrations of natural rubber and stabilized synthetic Isoprene rubber, with a polymer content in the reacting mass of up to 6 - 17% bv weight. With further concentration of the polymer, the viscosity of the reacting mass sharply increases, reaching values exceeding 1,000 poise at 20% by weight. The concen- tration dependence of the viscosity of the synthetic isoprene and natural rubber solutions is the same within the range of up to 20%. For concentrations of the synthetic isoprene rubber solutions in n-heptane of 10, 15 and 20%, the viscosi- ty in the temperature interval -5-4- + 450C decreases by a factor of 2 - 2.3. There are 7 figures and 3 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Boviet-bloc. The reference to the most recent English-laxiguage publication reads as follows: C.T. Winchester, Natsyn Pilot Plant Ind. a. Eng. Chem. 51, no. 2, 97 (1959). ASSOCIATION- Voronezhskiy filial vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo insti- tuta sinteticheskogo kauchuka (Voronezh Branch of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber) Card 2/2 FOROTKOV, A.A.; NEFTSHNEVSKIY, V-M. A Synthesis of trialkylalumin= from alumln= halldes and I'l thit= organic compounds. Plast.massy no.6:46-48 164. (MIRA, 18:4) NLWP -H, - *Tables for Doteridnation of Average Annual Mine Capacity.* P. 4 (RUDY, Val. 29 go. Is, Jan. 1954) Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Ust of East European Accessions, Library of Congress,, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. Unclassified. Sim, K. 0 Sw Kinivg Methods end Task* of the Control Departments &u"ytkc And Usafflavadnt. 11 p. 95, Praha, Val. 2. no. 4. Apr. 19-154. go: last Varoyean lecessions List. Vol. 3. No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of CoWess '.-NERAD, Milan, inz. New dressing plan. in Rudnany starting continacus operation. Rudy 12 no.5-.162-163 Ky 164. NEWO Rs; MUMP F, Comparative tests of a ditch-digger for drains. II. (To be contd.) p.235 MECHANISACE ZEMEDEWTVI. (Ministerstvo zemedelstiv a leaniho hospodarstvi) Praha,, Czechoslovakia. V01.9, no.10, Oct. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol.8, no.12 Dec. 1959 UnCL. NERAD, R.; JF.RABEK,, F. Comparative tests of ditching machines. III. p. 254. MRCHANISAGE MMEDELSTVI- Prafta,, Czechoslovakia. Val. 9, no. 11, Nov. 1959. Kanthly list of East European Accessicns (EEU) LC, VOI. 9, no. 1, Jamiary 1960. 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