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MIKITINA, G.P.; PUSHLENKOV, M.F. Vibrational spectra of zirconium complexes with organophosphorus derivatives. Part 2: complexes of zirconium tetrachloride. Radiokhimiia 5 no.4:456-464 '63. (MIRA 16:10) (Zirconium chlorides) (Complex compounds--Spectra) NIKITINA, G.P.~ M.F. Vllbrat:on srectrp, of zIrc-)-Aur., cr.,!p,,jIpxcs wi.K or~~nop~o!:--!..Orus compounds. Part 3: Snert-q n!' zirconium extr,i,-~5 '''mm v~rnng nitrir Padlokhimiia 6 no. . 47-360 '()4. acid solutions. 1. .1 ( ma, w, I P; " ) POPOV) B.G., dotsentp kand.fiz.--matemat.n&uk; BALICHMO, V.I., student- diplomik; NIKITINA, G.V.,. student-diplamnik Horizontal tensing of the thread by air currents. Tekst. prom* 21 no.10:47-'49 0 161. (14M 14: 10) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet. (Yarn-Testing) NIKITI14A I 4,,,,Izazd.tekhn.nauk ApplyIng the hydrodymamic theor7 of lubrication to aztifriction bearings used in instruments. Izv. v7s. !;chet.zp--i.-, no.2- 150-158 '58. (MIRA 11-7) l.Leningradelci7 institut tochnoy makhanikl i optiki. (Lubrication and lubricants) (BearingB (Machinery)) s/180/62/000/003/OC4/016 9202/E335 AUTHORS: Romanenko. V.N. and Nikitinae G.V. (Leningrad) TITLZ-. Homogenization of the binary system crystals using the self-feeding melt method PERIODICAL: Alcademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. otdeleniye telchnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo, no. 3. 1962, 56 - 37 TEXT: This new method was developed and evaluated on solid solutions of InSb - GaSb and other semiconducting binary systems te.g. Ge-Si) and may be carried out in two variants: in the first the crystal is grown by pulling out of a melt in which the more readily fusible component A is contained in a crucible of the more refractory component 8. A and 8 being mutually fully soluble in both phases. Holding the crucible above the m.p. of A. - T A but below that of 8, - TB I all the liquid phase will comprise tA + B) liq. where T I in any temperature within the interval T A < T, < TB and the liquid-phase composition is determined simply by the point on the solidus Card 1/2 S/17C)/62/005/006/004/009 B104/B102 -.S. Romanenko, V. :1. , ,2uc.I!,CeVicL-., V. :11. Effect of '-.eat abduction t-rough the end of an ingot on zone meltir,6 P -,o-f~zlcnesky zhurnal, v. no. 6, 196,27, 61-63 -ner. '7~n- of t~,e impurity concentration distribution in zone 7ave- C, e '."..e .-er-aniu-. sam dles were purified by zone meltin6 and ""it*.a V-1-riou's impurities. T~.e composition was checked by rosistivity :.nd t.-ie Hall-emf. After same cycles of zone v n t'-.,2 i:~purity diotribution was measu ed (Fi,-. 1', ri.'-lich showed r of zone strongly influences the impurity ):~c er. L -a t ." on. ThiL; i.-. felated to the heat balance in zone levelling. j re,:ul~r ccnditions t.ie adoption of annulEir in~;ots is riecommended. e i4z I l'i,;ure. C/1-'7016 2/3", 5100810041009 El 4 '3102 Z.1,; end . . . 0'0 / in;,Litut A,' =3~t imeni A. F. 7offe, Ys-icotec.. cal Institute USSII imen'. A. F. -of.c-9 r -3 ty 'cm lpngtn 1 ~cm~ of a -triC-a-ion n over t-.e 0 d A 2 7heore*ical investigation of the phase diagrams of sc7,e semiconducting systems. G. V. Nikitina, V. N. Ro-Tanenko. I hepcrt present d at the 3rd National Confe-ence on 5emic,--Tid,;ctf :- 1-21 Sept 1,63 I KOROL'KOV, V.I. (LenL~ij~:-nfl; .,, . fi,eririgr~id)-, cOMAINENK(l, V.N. (Tpeningra-d) Zone melting as an auxiliary irif-trod in tne analyAis f' pria.9p, diagrams. Izv. A~4 SSSR~ Ot~.. tcike~. Met. ' ,,:)r. lr!ln n(.,.4: 9 5-9') jl- Afj, I (.- '. 'MIRA It - ICj) NIKITINA G.V.; PODYA, A.I.; ROMANENKO, V.N. ,_ Device for imparting vibration to crystals extracted from the melt. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.3:196-197 Z4y-Je 163. (AURA 16-9) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Crystals--Growth) N 'IF. 'I N it. I , li, ,, ,, ." - "F, ~ ~ " P i G t. - ~ TiLl ;, f j ' 't o ' 1 7. -jr , ~ N !~ -- ~ M- , I I . ; f~ . 1. , , 1, 1! . I . I I ., . I ! , ~ w , - 1~ _- , ~! ~ '. S ~ r. . I !-"-, .- , I - . I ~T- - J.. r", , f ; ~.rl m r. "; ,,- , : , , " - ! L 05628-67 LWf(m)/gWp( IJP(c) JD ACC NRs Ar6o24500 SOURCE CODE: 619-V66/oo8/oo7/2247/22W UR/ AUTHOR: Dubrovskaya, I. N.; Nensberg, Ye. D. Ravich.. Yu. I. '~'o ORG: Institutq of Semiconductors, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR) TITLE: Investigation of the nonparabolicity of the valence band of PbTe by the method of measuring the thermal emf in a strong magnetic field SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 7, 1966, 2247-2248 TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, telluride, valence band, thermal emf, semiconductor car- rierp carrier density, forbidden band width ABSTRACT: In analotrj with an earlier investi6ation of the conduction band of FbTe (M v. 8, 1455, 19M), the authors present the results of an investigation of the valence band of this material. The measurements were made at liquid-nitrogen temper- ature using sanples with hole density from 5.4 X 1017 to 4 X 1019 Cm-3. plots of tho F4rmi level against the hole density and of the density of states against the energy are presented. The obtained dependence of the density of states is compared with the. vaiues calculated on the basis of two simple models, that of E. 0. Kane (J. rays. Sol. v. 1, 249, 1957) and that of M. H. Cohen (Phys. Rev. v. 127, 387, 1963). Both models gave satisfactory agreement with experiment. The effective mass of the state density md near the top of the valence band is found to be 0.13mo for both models. The effective width of the forbidden band was found to be 0.12 ev for the Kane model F2 L 5628-67 I-ACC NRs Ar6o&5oo an4 0.08 ev for the Cohen model. Bath are smaller than the optical width of the for- bidden band. The authors thank S. S. Shalyt and B. A. Yefiwva for help vith the work. Orig. art. bas: 2 figures and 1 tabl - I SUB CODE: 2D/ am DATE: 21.Tan66/ am RF.F: ooV oTH REF: o03 Card 2/2 ACC NR, AP6 31649 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/170/001/0107/0109 AUTEOR: Nikitina, G. V.; Romanenko, V. N. '7 ORG: -institute of Semiconductors, Academy of SciencesISSSR (institut poluprovodnikov. ,,~kademiya nauk SS~~RT_;All___ Un~Lo_n - S c'i e n t i f i cRe s-e-a-rch- -Ins t-i-fu-t e of Sources of Electricit Y, (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-fs_s_1Q_ovatei'skiy institut istochnikov toka) TITLE: Solid solutions ,/in the In -Al-As system SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, V. 170, no 1, 1966, 107-109 TOPIC TACS: indium aluminum arsenic system, indium aluminum arsenic compound, compound phase diagram, reM fA_j.0,u1-o) 004)rt9-*V-*A,0G A7AAOCI, /94'0C-/, ?R~7pu,c (-,0M,0CU,0,0 5ciz-1D 5~,nz_urloJ lo ABSTRACT: Several alloys of the In-Al-As syszem containing 0-100% UAs have been investigated. It was found that all obtained specimens of solid solution had the n-type conductivity with an electron concentration on the order of 1019 cm-3. The Microhardness of the alloy containing 20 at% AlA-, was about 480 kg/mm2. "he thermal conductivity of the alloys containing 80% InAs and 20% AlAs was 127.10-3 w/degree at room temperature. The authors believe that alloys of this system may be used in the thermoelectrical field. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. (TDI SUB CODE: 07, Ill SUBM DATE: 15Dec65/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: 001 Card 1/1"W uDc: 621-315.5921536-717/537o LOBASHEV. M. Ye.; NIKITINA, I. A. QNWP--- Temporary conditioned reflexes in silkworms. Doklad7 Akz-J. nauk SSSR 79 no.6:1053-lo56 21 Aug 1951. (Clk[L 21:1) 1. Institute of Physiology imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR. 2. Presented 21 May 1951 by Academician K. M. Bykov. O.P. vao.v E:. And N IOS7-4 AksdAMIP NOk Vol. 79 go. Dokl*dY MIKITINA, I.A. Reural regulation of silk filawnt extrusion In the tussah moth and silkworm. Tnidy Inst.fisiol. no.2:562-578 '53. NLRA 7:5) 1. Uboratortya fiziologii nIzshIkh zhivotnykh (saveduyushchiy - K.Te.Lobashey). (Silkworms) It r. t" t Af- Role of suprapharyageal, and jub9haryngeal ganglia in the cocoon- spinning instinct of silkworms Lwith sumsr7 In Xngliahj. Zool. zhur. 37 no. 6:875-883 Je 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologii nizahikh zhivotnylch Institute fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova AN SSSR. Leniagrod. (Silkworms) (Nervous systen-Insects) ( Instinct) NIKITIM, I.A. Vestigal covAitioned reflexes in the honeybee. Hauch. soob. Inst. fiziol. AN SSSR no.1:5547 159. (RIPA 14: 10) 1. Laboratoriya fiziolooii niashikh 3hivotnykh (zav. - M.Ye. Lobashev). Inatituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR- (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) HIKITINA, I.A. Training the mobility of nqrvous processes in the houey bee. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 8tI57-164 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Laboratortya fiziologli nizahikh zhivotnykh (zaveduynahchiy - M.Te. Lobashav) Instituta fiziologil is. I.P. Pavlo7a AN SSSR (CONDITIOM RNSPOMSN) LOBASIIEEVI Me.; LOPATINA, N.G.; NIKITINA, I.A.; CIIESNO&OVA, Yo.G. (Laiiingrad) Physiological mechanism of t)P- orientation of honeyb---e3 in space, Usp. sovr. biol. 53 no.2.152-168 Mr-Ap 162. (MLLA 15:5) (BEES) (ORIENTATION) !.A. f' -- rpirl ,~ on f t r~ond 1 ti OnOd rpf 1 rx --c n,: -)n pj~l,p rf t,hp n Lem- :!on~, ioned 9 nri n-)nconr,! t! oneo M! ',E Ln ~ 11 7 . AN S SS R n,-) 7 nizsh!eji zl-At.,rAny.lh (vtv. G T-U PT ',a fz I c AN S:-.~R. n s Lmerl LOBASHEV, M.Ye.; LOPATINA, N.G.; PFITKITINA, !.A.; (MSNDVVA, Ye.G. Simultaneous artion ,f accnu,~tic ana tactile stimull :)r tnc- motive and flying actIvIty of tho honeybee ApIs melliferna (Hymo- noptera, Apidae). Ent. oboz. 44 no.3,.557-5&' 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Institut fiziologii imeni !.P.Pavlova AN' Koltushl Leningradskoy oblasti. LOPATINA, N.G.; NIKTTINA, I.A.; CH&SNOKOVA, Ye.G. Conditloned reflex as a mechanim of the furic,.Icnal succeselon between the generations of sooial Insects (Apip mellifern L.). Zool.zhur. 44 no.10:1512-1515 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut fizlologii AN Len'Ingrad. PERTSEV, U.N. - NIKITINA, I.B. - Now data on serendibite. Zap.Vsos.mln.ob-va 88 no.2:169-172 '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Inotitut goologii rudnykh mostorozhdaniy, petrografii, mincralogil I gookhimit U SSSR. Moskva. (Serendibits) MARKHININ, Ye.K.; ALYPOVA, O.M.; NIKITINA, I.B.; PUGACII, V.b.; TOKAREV, P.1, State of volcanoes of the Kly-uchevskaya group and the Revelucn Volcano in 1960. Biul. Vulk. sta. no.32:3-13 62. &IRA 141:10) (Kamchatka-Volcanoes) BORISOV, O.G.; NIKITI*-,--~=13 Status ckf fumarolea of the Sheveluch and Bezymyannyy volanoes in 1960. Biul.VulLsta. no.33:3-19 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Kamchatka-Volcanoes) PERTSEV, N.N. ; OSTPOVSKAYA, 11. 1. ; NiKITITNA) I. B. New m ine ra 1 "bo rca.-. -e . I Za,-. Vse s. mi n. ob-va 94 no. 2: -1 8--l 2r-, I ~- " . 0-l-U 18'-5) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozlideniy, petrografi'l. mineralogii i geokhiirii ~34 SSSR, Moskva. BY Ye.L.; MlKiT-'NA, :.B. ' ' Ir -e organ- wal.ers cr sourk.ern Ya' o r.! a co. ku i a. -, '-, R A c. -~ r~ t~r r, y y, M(.s kv!,. ne ra lcg rc~,Ar. a.- i Ali N;XITINA,.I.G. (Moskwa); SHISHOVA, V.A. (Moskva) .w, u "0 Use of correspande.ce courses for the training of technicians specialised in the technology of clothing manufacture. Shvein. prds. no.07-8 J1-Ag 162. (MIRA 16:6) (Clothing industry) (Vocational education) KRYLOV, V.D. (Moskvg)i LOZIN5KIY, (Moshra); Nl~-ITIIIA I.I. Fine cry st a l 3truc ture -,, I- ~ cK,~ I ~ -f~,,.dnp 3 !1 thermomechar-Ical treatment. lzv. AN 3')5R. 0'1(~4. te'vn. na-wk. Met. ~ gor. delo no.4:195-11.0 JI-Ag 1!!, 3. (MIRA -~ 6: 1., ) .1-L 1807.8-61. _EWP(q)/EWT(m)/MS__AF=/A3D-- --Fad-- ACCESSM NRc AP3004599 3/0226/63/016/ool/0207/0112 tAUTHORSt 11~r*bakova, L. U.1 Vikitine, r. r. ,TITLE: Study of t1im-atrength relation in nickel-oluminum and cnEM-aluminum alloys R 7-7 1-1 Z'q SOURCEt Fizika matellov I metallovedentys, v. 16, nos lp 1963, 107-112 .TOPIC TAGS: Ni-Al, Gu-Al. time-strength relation ABSTRACTs The Investigation Included: 1) the behavior of M-Al and N-Al alloys subjected to the durability test- 2) structural state of the meW at its failure. and 3) the evaluation of work (77~ reouired for metal failure. The servle comDosition was: Vi samples with 0, 2.8p 4.1 and 6.2% by weight of Al, and Cu samples with 0, '3.1, 6.2 and 8.2% by weight of Al. The samples were subjected to tensile stresses at various elongation speeds at room temperature. The results obtained eTe shown on graphs with logT' as ordinates and � or T as abscissas (V'- durability; 9 - everago effective true stress at a cross section in time; -.W-work). Tt was established that metals can be divided into three groups: 1) those with strength-t1me relation expressed by a straight line on send-lagArithmic coordinates; 2) those which age in time (the curve line logr -S curves toward Inrge values of 3); tmd 3) those for which curves log?'-5 or ln'r-W deviate toward smaller values of 8 or W. These Card -1/2 L 18078-63 ------ ACCESSTa? NR: AP3004599 'deviations ray be caused by tednological defects or by heterogeneity in the alloy ;concentration. They indiepte that the metal is unfit for long-term service. "The authors express their appreciation to B. 11. RRovin3kiy for his attention and interest in this work." Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 2 Fo-rmulas. ASSOCTATTCNj Tnetitut mashinovedeniya (Tnstitute of Machines Sciences) suimim- o3oct62 DAIE ACO: 27Aug63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: YL NO REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 000 C,,d Z/2 S/032/63/029/002/025/028 Bioi/B186 ALVHORSs Lozinskiy, M. G., Antipova, Ye. I., and Nikitina, I.-I. T IT LE: Device for protecting the inspection glass in high -temperature studies PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 2, 1963, 237 - 238 TEXT: In order to avoid misting of the field of vision caused by sublimates when studying the microstructure of heated samples in vacuo, driving device is suggested which causes a quartz glass disc of 105 mm diameter to rotate and simultaneouslly to shift in plane-parallel direction at a rate of 3.6 mm per rotation. This ensures that a clear section of the quartz glass always appears in frontof the eyepiece. There are 2 figures. ASSOCRTIONs Inatitut mashinovedeniya (Institute of the Sciences of Machines) Card 1/1 SHARLAY, I.V.; ZHAGULLO, Ye.l.; ZAKHAROVA, L.A.; NIKITINA, 1.1. Use of amInArovin In Batkinla disease in ch!ldren. S-,v. med. 28 no.10:48-52 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney u detey (zav.- pr("L. A.T. Kuzlmicheva) Leningradskogo pedlatrich-SKOgo meditsinskogo i n E3 ti tu ta . NIKITINAV I,K. Irrational drug prescriptions encountered in pharmacies in the Gorkiy Province. Apt. delo 12 no.2o64-70 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Gortkovskaya oblastnaya kontrollno-analiticheskaya labors- toriyao IIV 6'//1-/ T/ A) h, /. /I Ak- SINITINA, I.P. - - Mra"nomteroceptive adaptation. Fixtol-th-SSSR 36 ao.4:48o- 487 July-Aug 50. (CL14L 20:4) 1. Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity of Leningrad Univer- sity. NIZITINA, I.P.; AYRAPITIYANTS, E.Sh., zaveduyushohiy. Goaparative evaluation of adaptation phenomena during atimul&Ltion of receptors of internal organs. Top.fiziol.int. no.1:429-436 '52. NLYA 6:8 ) 1. Laboratoriya. wyeshey nervnoy deyatellaosti Fiziologicheskogo institilta. Lenin,gradskogo Gosudarstvennogo ordena, Lenina universiteta Im.A.A.Zhduaova. (Nervous nystem) 1. NIKITINA, 1. P. 2. usss 6oo h. Nervous System 7. Comparative evaluation of adaptive phenomena in receptors of internal organs, Nauch. biul.Len.un, No. 30, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. NNIMA. I.P. Yettation. in Interoceptive salt reflexes accompanying additional salt supply to the organism. Dokl. AN SSSR W9 no-3t6ft-664 ji 156, (WA 9 110) 1. Laboratorlys, fisiologil v7sehey nervnoy deystalluostl Laningradsko- go goeudarstvannogo, unlyareltats, Imoul A.A. ZhdAnowa. Predstarlano skadealkom K.K. Byk*vym. (SAW--PHYSIOMICAL XMM) (BEFL9MCS) NIKITIXA. I.?., Imndidat teichnichaskikh nauk. wo_ . a -0 V. ,~ Sel-Use of Paramnters for composite gear-link mechanisms having arrestlAg devIces, Trudy KAI n9*7205-72 157, (N1U 10:4) Nechwdeal movements) (Mehinery, Kinematics of) SOY/20-1-14-4-61/63 AUTHOR: Nikitina, I. P. TITLEt Conditional Interoceptive and Exteroceptive Reflexes Under Condi- tions of Re3tricted Salt Supply to the Orqaniam (Uslovnyye inter- otseptivnyye i eksterotseptivn~7e rc-fleksy pri ogranichennom post- uplenii soli v organizm) PERIODICALt Doklady AV SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, lir 4, PP- 901 - N3 (USSR) ABSTRAM Continuint; her works (references 1 - 4, 5, 7) on the internal che- mical analyzer the author performed investigations under conditions of an experimentally modified salt-content in the urganism. She - produced food- and motor-defensive conditional reflexes upon moist- i 9t - er,in7 of the mucous membrane of an isolated section of an intesti- "t nal loop by a 1 - 1,5 ~a sodium chloride solution and a retardati )ati of differentiation upon moistening by WUter. The values of the p sitive irteroceptive salt-reflexes and the do-retardation of dif- ferentiation decreased due to an additionnI salt-oupply (rectal introduction of salt-solution). 'A*his indicates a oodification of functional state of the internal chemical analyzer. Then the pr lem of the influence of a reduced supply ol, salt wa3 investiga t'nr this purpose the following conditional reflexes were worke SOY/20-1U-4-951/63 Conditional Interoceptive and Extercceptive Reflexes Un~er ~f Res-rict- ed Salt Supply to the OrGanism in dogs under the conditions of a chronic experiment in w1iich the salivary-,.-I-ind diiet wE3 led to the outside and -a section of the small intestine -Aras isolateds a) interoceptive 9--lt-reflex (as above) tojether with aoisteninj by water (as differentiation to it) on the basis of a sup7,ort of nutriment ("pishchevoye pod.cre- pleniye") ( in the do,,, Millka) and on the basis of a motor defen- sive reaction (in the dog Nerik), b) exteroceptive optical and exteroceptive 31cin-reflexes on the basis of the motor defensive reflex. The latter served for reference. Recorded weret secretJon of saliva, movements of the hind paw (kinetmato.-raphically) and the character of respiration. The animals were set to a compara- tive1j "saltless" diet. The tests showed that marked modifications of the values of the interoceptive conditional reflexes took place during this diet (table 1), The interoceptive salt-reflex consi- derably increased and the differentiation was improved. 2he salt- less diet at 'he aame time did not influence the exteroceptive food-reflexes (proof in table 2). The modification of the course of the interoceptive salt-reflexes lasted during the entire dura- tion of the saltless diet and after the introduction of a normal Card 2/4 diet rapidly disap-)eared (tabb 3). The reduction of the salt-eco- SOV/20-11k-441/63 Conditional Interoceptive and Exteroceptive Reflexes Under Conditions of Restrict- ed Salt Supply to the Organism nomy Just as markedly influenced the motor conditional defennive reflexes. In the control-tests a positive interoceptive signal caused repeated liftinGs of the paw and a considerable increase in respiration, the breaths became much more frequentl the diffe- rentiation was not completel the dog step::ed from one paw on the other while the breaths only Insignificantly increased (fib-ure 1). On the third day of the radically restricted salt-supply the corti- cal analysis of tho interoceptive stimuli was in a characteristic manner modified: the paw was markedly more often lifted. The dif- ferentiation was improved, completely attained the "zero" point. The intensification of the process of retardation nanife3ted it- self in a subsequent retardation. After the test of a retardation- -stimulus the posi-civo interoceptive conditional reflex did not show itself for 12 minutes. '2he exteroceptive reflexes remained unchanged (fieure 2). In par.,iliel wit1h the tests urine was bio- chemically invest4r-ated. Durine the saltless diet the salt-con- tent markedly decreased (from 0,08 to 0,03 - C,C2 Ofo). f~us the humoral shifts, caused by lack of salt, occur syr--.7-onously with the disturbances of the intLeroceptive reflexes. There are 2 fi,-ures, Card 3/4 3 tables, and 7 references, all of which aregddet.. SOV/20-Xlk- " 1163 Conditional Interoceptive -ind Exteroceptive Reflexes Under Conditions of Restrict- ed Salt Stipply to the Qrjanism ASSOCIATIONj State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov, Lenin-rad (Lenin&-radsiciy toqudarstvennyY i~niversitet im. A. A. ZhdLnova) PRESENTEDt November 14, 1956, by K. M. Bykov, Academician SUBMITTEDs July 23, 1956 Card 4/4 1aKITINA, I.P.- FAXteroceptive conditioned reflexes in various saline regimens. Nerv. sist. no. 2:115-121 160. (MIRA 14:4) (CONDITIONW RESPONSE) (SALT IN THE BODY) BMZINA, Marlys, Pavlovna; VASILSVSKAYAp Hata-11ya Yefimovna; AVERBAKHp 51khmil Solomonovich; VNXZU p Ivan Alskseyendch, dots.; GOLMV9 NikoLky Va- sillyevich; GULYAYEV9 Pavel Ivanovich; ZHUKM, Yevgraf Koustentinovich; LATMANIZOVA, LyudmlU Vladimiroma; MAKAROVp Potr Osipovich; 111LITINA, ,4a PavlqMj SPERANSKAYA, Yekaterina Nikolayevna; VAS1L'Y3Vp L.L.pprofet red.; PSMELIWYA, N.M., red.; PAWADANOVA.'K.G.p red. izd-va; GRIGOR, CHUK, L.A., tekhn. red. (Ccinprehensive laboratory mamml of Inuman apd animal pbysiology] Bol'shol. praktikum po fiziologii cheloveks. i zhivot*kh. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Mo- skva, Goo. izd-vo *Vyshaia shkola,N 1961. 674 p. (MIRA 24:8) (PHYSIOjMT,_1"RATORY MPUALS) BATUYEV, A.S.; NIKITINA, I.P.; AYRAPETIYANTS, E.Sh., prof., red. [Handbook for practleal lessons In phyaioloa) Rukovodstvo k praktichaskim zaniatilam po fiziologil. Pod red. E.Sh. Airapetliantsa. laningrad, Izd-vo LmLiagr. univ., 1963. 305 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fisiologii vysshey nervnoy deyatell- nosti ~eningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. A.A. Zhdanova (for Ayrapetlyants). (PHYSIOLOGY-STUDY AND TEACHIA) 11 P/ J1/11 ~ "I ) P/'',II..) I VALLER, R.L.; RIKITINA, I.S. 1khaustive iLtilisation of lead and zinc ores. Met. met. 27 no.1: 4-8 1%. (KIBA 10:9) 1. Gosudaretvannyy institut tevetnykh netallov. (lead--Metallurgy) (Zinc--Ketallurgy) I 17- ~e- 4- 0804 Translation from Referati,~ nyy zhurna' Metallurgiya 1958~ Nr 4 V -0 1 USSR A U THO RS Nikitina 1. S~ Veller. R. L. TITLE On the Solubil,ty o4 Tungsten and Molybdenum Ac!ds jri Hydro chloric Ac,d (0 rastvorimosti vol'framovoy i moli1,dt-r;o,-oN- k-.slot v olyanoy k,.stole) PERIODICAL 5b. njuchn. 'r Gos n. -i. in-t ts%etn. me, tl)~)- N, pp 129-1 13 ABSTRACT In order to render niore precise the technical pro( e~- 'ur sepi;ration of Mo and W in the extraction ot Nio from ~0~t:e-,v the solubility IS') o' HZW04 and HZM004 in HC1 r -e-, R-ed The experiments were conducted in chemically pure -ohd a~ d- The !iolvent employed \A,ds chemically pure HC1 ir. ( on( entra tions of 400, 2 70, 200, 130, 80, and 40 g/ 9 . The S ot t-,i, li W the 2 acids was studied severally and jointly. The rves*igeiion~ were run at 20 50 and 70'. The values of the S ot H2MOO, jnd H2WO in HCI are compared. The investigations deryjop-i'roted r sharp~ifference in the S of Mo and W acids xher, both e -e p,P sent in FIC1 at the same time, a fact that may be able to be em Card 1/1 ployed in processes for separating the-,e metals 0 5 I Tungsten aeLd-Solubilil.y 3 Hydrochloric acid-Applications TBLLIR, R.Le [deceased]; MXITINA, I.Se; BLINOTA, L.A. yew techniques fOr--t`r~Oat,,z9--Copper-zInC concentrates. Blul. TSIIN ts"t. mt. no.9:17-20 158. (KIPA 11W Okwer-Ketallurgy) (Zinc--Metallurgy) NIKITINA, I.S. Tectonics of the northern part of the Central Russian Lowland based an gravity prospecting data. Geofiz.razved. no.10:44-48 1629 (MIRA 15:12) (Russian Platform-Zeology Structural) (Gravity prospecting~ MASLOVSKIY, M.P.; VINOGRADOVA, M.A.; ZABFMHNYY, I.I.; NIKITINA, I.S.; PARETSKIY, V.N. -I-,- Fluidized bed drying of dust pulp at the Chiakent 14ad Plant. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintavetmeta no.19:367-373 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Chimkent-Lead industry) (Fluidization) MT~SJICHANIWWA, V.I.; VINOGRADOVA, M.A.; F?ABiCHEVA, L.M.1 BABINA, NIK.ITI-11-Asl 1.5-.; SYROVZGINA, K.V.; MYZFIIKOV, Developinp a flnw sheet for the dresnJng of zInr fluorite ores from the "Voznesenskrr ye" deposit and detPTmin!ng tne behavior of fluorine In the process of zinc recovery from concentrates. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.23,, 165-181 '65. N TR A 18 :12 ', sov/68-58-;~-5/2p AUTHORS: Medvedev, K.P., Petropol'skaye, V.L1- and Nikitina K.A. TITLE. Catalytic Action of Additions of Organic and InorEanic Substances or. the Behaviour of Sulphur Durinr, the Process of Coking of Coals (Kataliticheskoye deystviye dobavok organicheskikh i neorganicheskikh veshchestv na povedenjye sery v protsesse koksovaniya ugley) PERIODICAL. Koks i Khimiya, 1958, Ni 8, pp 15 - 18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Views expressed in the literature on tl-e c~italytic action of various organic and inorganic addit-Live-fi, to coals on the evolution of sulphur durin-r cokin~~ C-!-re reviewed. In order to check the possibility of suet an action, numerous experiments on cokinC various coals with AIM 3 (Tables 1, 2), Fe20 31 CUC12 (Table 3), LILCO., CaO, A12031 NH4Cl (Table 4), urea, thiourea, pyridine, aniline, aniline chloride, heavy pyridine bases, ~-naphrbylamine, benzidine chloride, phenol, xylols, brovin coal, hexachlorocyclohexane (Table 5), anthracene oil, iignine and chlorinated lignin were carried out. The scale of experiments v.,.,ried from small laboratiry tests to 200 u rdl,,7~ Pilot ple'nt tests' In no case was any improvement in SGV/68-'?8-8-5/28 uataljtic Action of Additions of Organic and InorCanic Stibc-t,-Incess on the Behaviour of Sulphur During the Process of UoI:mv of Uoals the degree of desulphurisation of coke observed. On consideration of the heterogeneous nature of tl-.e coIcing process, it is concluded that efforts of various investi- gators to remove sulphur during coking by "catalytic" action of various additives will remain unsuccessful. There are 5 tables and 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 3 German and 1 English. A",--SOCIATIOv: UIChIIq 1.Coa!--Processing 2. inorganic substances--Cata2,ytic properties 3. 0--gani-_ Materials--,,atalytic,.properties 4. suifur--Gataiysis d 21 / 2 1-j CY 6,-) - 5 8 -;- 2 /,-1 C AUTHORS: Medvedev X.P. a , V., I , Petropoi'sKay and iNi&itiria, K.A. TITLE: De-sulphurisation of Coal-- wi-~'- (Obesserivaniye ugiey molekalyarnym vodorodom) PERIODICAL: Koks i Khim-iya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 5 - 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An investigation of the behaviour of pyrites in coal on interaction with hydrogen at various pressures a-a-l temperatures is described. The experimental technique consisted of treating the coal in a rotatinE autociave with hydrogen either at a constant pressure and various temperatures or at a constant temperature and v&.rious pressures. The distribution of sulphur in coal uefore arid after treatment and the degree of de-sulphu-risati,)n obtained as well as suiuhur content of coke ob-.b-ned from treated a-nd untreated cial were ~~oi.parea. 'T-Lree types of coals G (gas coal), K (coiiin~,. coal') and OS were tested under the foiiowin~~, experimental COnditl3nS: pressure of hydr8gen from 1 tc iOC atm anal the temperature range 100 - 360 C; reaction time - 2 Litirs. Tne experimental results obtained are shuwr ir-i Tables 1-6. The behaviour of pyritic sul.-ur in coai 'U under 100 atm pressure was as follows (Table 1): unaer the influence of Cardl/5 hydrogen at 100 atm an in,,Tersive decomposition of -,yrite sov/68-58-2-2/2C De-sulphurisation of Coals with Molecular hydroEen begins at 200 0C, i.e., about 150 0C beiow the tempeiature at which the reaction takes Place in the absence jf cGal. The transfer of pyritic sulphur into organic is insignificant at all temperatures ang does not exceed 0.2-0.3%. At temperature 200 - 250 C, ap~roxia-ateij half the pyritic Rulphur is transformed into s,,-~i-,~hide sulphur. At 300 C, tl7,e content of sulphide sl~lphur sharply increases, becoming equal to the theoret~,-F,~Ily possible according to the reaction: FeS 2 + H2 ~ Fe + H 2S. This phenomenon is expiained by the fact that at 300 0C the reduction of metallic oxides by hydrogen takes piace with the formation of reactive metallic ions wbich tLen react with hydrogen sulpliide previously evolvea. Thus, the-totai 0sulphur content )f coal at temperatures 100 250 C decreases and at Ligher temperatures again increases. The sulphur content of sulphide, organic and total sulphur in coke from hydrogen-tr"ted.coal decreases with increasing temperature of hydrogaiiatiou'up to 250 0 C; the hydrogenation at 30C, 0C is accompanied'with a sharp increase of all types of sulphur in coke. Thus, the total Gard2/5 de-sulphuris-ittg effect of mild Y.--rogenation of coal is SOV/68-58- c- 120 De-sulphurisation of Coals with Molecular Hydrogen insignificant. Similar experimencs carried out with coking coal (K) gave similar resulcs except that the temperature at which an intensive reaction of pyrite with hydrogen takes place and the temperature at which a sharp increase in sulBhide silphjr takes place are respectively 50 and 40 C higher than for gas coal (Table 2). Total sulphur ccntent 8f the ccai hgdro- genated at temperatures 200 - 300 C decreSses (up to 47% decrease) but on ~.ydTogenation at 340 C ti-,e total sulphur content of coai remains the same as in untreated coal. Sulphur of coke ott~ined -from ccal hydrogenated at temperatures up to 300 C decrga-ses Iut sulph.i- -:)ntent of coke from coal treated at 340 1'' -_-_-~-_reases, even in comparison with coke made frou. the _~ntrea'~ed coal. The distribution of sui-I'tur in coLce mar,~e from K coal hydrogenated at various temperatures ~'Tsble 3) ind4ca es ti.at during the coking of cDal K hy,arctzeriateI, a' 7~' 8 .1 40 C practically no volatile s!i_,hur i~ -rDll-i,~J ,'at . it of the initial suiphui 'L.,i re_',a~n.ed in -~&e). T 1~, experimental results for OS clai (Tat"Lie 4) _-i:11-Aed that in this coal an iatensiie de~-omposi8ion of ~,,Xrites takes Card3/5 place at a hiEher temperature (2r~O ) than in F.as aad 13C,7/68-58-2-2/2C De-sulphurisation of Coals with Molecular Hydrogen coking coals. Moreover, no sharp increase i- the cDn-ent of sul#pide sulphur takes place even at 360 ~C- with increasing hydrogenation temperature the d-wree ~f desulphurisation increases; on hydro~]enatiori at 'C about 1.3% of sulphur was removed (initial sulpha-.- 1,.911o) but the decrease of sulphur content of coke amour--ed only to 0.4yo, as about 93Yo of the initial suipriur was retained on coking (as again2t b7~b for untreated coa4. -Ii.e results of hydrogenation of' coal K at a 6ressure cf i ata. and various temperatures (1~~O - 340 C) are sL8vyn ii-~ Ta-)Ie 5. The gecomposition of pyrite begins at 1?0 C ana at 300 C practically all pyrite is decomposed into sui-phide and hydrogen sulphide. Unlike the hydro6enStion at 100 atm no increase in the suiphide c8ntent at 340 C takes place. However, coal treated at ~,+O C and I atm pres-zare ioses its caking abili8y. The inf'Lueace of press,:-re (1 50 and 100 atm) at 3410 C was studisd on coal K (Table 6~. It was found that: 1) at 340 C pyrite in coal is decomposed at any pressure; 2) changes in pressare from I tc 100 atm have no practical influence on the content of organic sulphur in coal, thus suiphur-containin~-_, organlc --Lmpaunds Card4/5 in coking coal are stable under these conditions; SOV/68-58-2-2/2C De-sulphurisation of Coals with Molecular Hydrogen 3) with increasing hydrogen pressure, the ajount of sulphide sulphur in coal increases; at 340 C and lOG atm. pressure the whole pyritic sulphur is transformed into sulphide sulphur. Thus, increasing hydrogen pressure leads to a decrease in the degree of desulphurisation. On the basis of the results obtained it is concluded that the method of treatment of coal with hydrogen is not suitable for decreasing the sulphur content of metallurgical coke. There are 6 tables and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: MIN Card 5/5 MENEM, K.P.; FETROPOLISKAYA, V.M.; ITIKITIIA, K.A.; KBARIKINA, L.M. Polyatomic plienols obtained by high-temparature carbonization. Koks khim. no.10:33-36 162. (,-URA 16:9) 1. Ukrainjkiy uglekhlmicheskiy institut. (Phenols) (Coke incustry-By-product.,3) L 18170-63, EWP(q)/BDS/kWT(n) AFFTC/ASD JD ACCESSION NR-. AP3004231 S/0032163/029/00710805/0805 AUTHORS- -Medvedev, K. P.; Khar'kL9&-_L__.K_-; Petropol'skaya, V. M.; ~ikitina, K. A. TITLE: Accelerated method for determination of )germani in coal tar, heavy coal-tar products, and coal-tar pitch SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 7, 1963, 805 TOPIC TAGS: coal tar, pitch, distillation, germanium ABSTRACT: In the process of coal tar and coal tar pitch distillation practically IL11 the germanium content is located in nonvolatile products and does not vola- tilize with the light tar fractions. Consequently, a simple, rapid method for germanium determination was developed--combustion of samples in porcelain dishes without recourse to an oxidizing agent. An aliquot of 1-3 gms of tar was placed in a porcelain dish, covered with a paper filter to prevent spattering, and heated on sand to remove the light volatile substances. Thereafter the dish was placed in a furnace at 550C until all the carbon had burned out. The residue Card 1/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AP3004231 was transferred to a distillation flask by means of 10 ml of 6-n hydrochloric acid, then the germanium was distilled out as germanium Shlovide.-A The germanium was determined in a photocolortmeter in the form of a reaction compound with phenylfluorone. This method is nearly three times faster than the standard oxidation procedure, and the difference in yield by the two techniques does not exceed + - 10%, which is within the permissible limits of error. ASSOCIATION: Ukratnskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy uglekhimtcheskiy tnstitut tL3=1ntan Scientific Research Institute of Coal Chemistry) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 02Aug63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH HO REP SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 - - GRECHUSHKINA, N.N.; NIKITINA, K.A.; ~LABOTNOVA, 1.1,. Study of the physlology of Mycobacteri = lacticr-' T im s tr a i n 35 as related to the uBa of hydrocarbons. PrikI. b4okhLm. J mikrobiol. 1 no. 6:627-634 N.-D 165. (MIRA 18!12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny-y u-niversitet imeni Lomonasova, biologo-pachvennyy fakulltet. Submitted Dec. 2q, 1964. GRECHUSHKINA, N.N.; NIKITINA K.A.; RABOTNOVA, I.L. Factors determining oxidation-reduction potential drop in sporeforming aerobic bacteria cultures. Mikrobiologiia 34 no.2:200.-203 Mr-Ap 165. (KIRA 18:6) 1. Biolngo-pochvennyy fakul I tat 14oskavskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni LomonOSOVa. I K II T T 'ji , K.A. ; Gil . ., ~.. '. N , ,i I . 'I . Me thods of Lhe 7- - : r med'a inchv. no.r):.,.5-49 1. Kafedra March 15, "Qt". x 1~ 27402-66 EVM ACC NR# AP6017700 SGURM CoDst UR/0220/65/034/WZ/0200/0203 AUTHMv1.GrGo11tmj7jC1mx~. Ni N~; WdUm., A, L Rabotnoma, I*--- Kolb _30il Famatlye X06000: mmsor go ARG state p9maitar ini me ve LO B1020 -poch"nivyfakill 'tat-, Wall6ilawav 7 -.TITISt,-,--Faotdi-ii.urA4r]l$xg-th* deimeawat this redat OotentlA In aultw~e of EIRM90-:.-~ SOUM: AN SSSR. NikrobiologLya v, 34. w, 2. 1965, 200-203 TOPIC TAGS i1)io r1a, bacteriology, plant wtaboUsm AIDS In experli"wou'vw LM-Ift-aps ftolllud asientericus, ad*' bivdai, Was U6. sum and fto~ eimplexi It was established that the- decrease in t h~ rK -2 ~,6f, the imidimis duritU was aosoalqtO with an Increase In the watent of I " 't~~.bdidtwu sung Iffied G.? a Mweverv aeration Of the cultur". _~:also. hi& ecti. AM- 'a deft%OAmd to a- off 2 gmter extent during culturing test, twms: thm dwruw in flasks Tho effect of. on could be aerati seen most.. Asar-l"y: COM60tiod W1 tM cUlturing,'of &c. ~ Mmentericus, an a dulcit 41 a# conatlaw JA which reducift substamse are not r% Was lower wbAU Sao. aft4atericus, wm cultured In test tubme use, thwasration,fte.1sam effectiveo Aw bacteria-cf-tbe group on: I n6amy -4L greater effect on the the formation at Y~ 0 sits, has: A fig1j"is IMArC -,OM RgFt~ 01A SM. D=s - cc KISIM. ?.ff.; BUZINI. P.A.; NIKITIMA, K.I. Immunologic analysis of the state of Increased resistance of the organism to ionizing irradiations. Med.rad. 1 no.1:43-49 Ja-F 156. (KIRA 9 -.9) 1. Is baktario-earologicheakoy laboratort'. (zov.-prof. P.M.Kinslev) TSentrallnogo nauchno-teeledovatellskogo rentgano-radiologichookogo Instituta Kinisterstva sdravookhranendLya SSSR (dir.-prof. H.H.Pobadinskiy) (RADIATIONS. effects Ionizing, Increased resist. of animals to repeated irradiations (Rua)) MIKI-TINA, K.I., vrach-ekspert Amount of chlorine in the blood and urine in chronic nonspecific pneumonia; preliminary communication. Trudy LINTIN 2.-158-162 '59. (MM 13:7) (PqwMxU) (ammnm) KMLIVITSKAYA, H.I., prof.;_PIKITIVAj, K.I., v-rach-ekspert; MAGARIL, M.Yu., kand.wed.nauk Work capacity in elderly and senile hypertension patients. 111mdy LIETIN no,092-99 160, (MIRA l6s2) (GERIATRICS) (HYPERTENSION) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) KHVILIVITSXAYA, M.I., prof.; JNIKITINA, Kj,,, v-rach-ekspert, KAGARIL, V.Yu.,1 kA,,fl.med.nauk Characteriattes of the clinical manifestations of h7pertension inAjU9r17 and senile persons. Trudy LIETIN no-4:100-112 160. (MIRA 16s2) (GERIATRICS) (HYPERTENSION) KISELEVP P.E.; SIVERTSEVA, V.N.;JqKTTTVA, K.I. Detoxication disorders of the body in radiation sickness. Ned. rad. 6 no-4:41-48 161. (MIRA 14:12) (RADIATIOV SICIUMS) (TOnNS AND AKTITOXUa) ri -t- K ISEELEV, P N. ; NIK IT-,' . 11 ~ ~: rll~Ai , ..,. ~ I ... I I I .. -1 -( .!; - Significance of format'~n of ant-endotox-ins agains- Coli in the trvc;:..Lion of hemorrhaFic sr-drome in rarj'.atior. sicfr.~ss. Radiobiolcgiia ~ po.l:?7-92 165. 1. Mentrallnyy n7iic~,no--issl-edovete',Isk,~y instit-it medl~tsjnskoy radiologii Manisterstva zdravDokhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. jj*j,j, ; -of,; ,' 10. 41 *J~ 0 rJ-adsbiy rauchnyy fjotrudmik ("hnnictf.rIstirx of ~r.;Jfaotatisnrj r~--f ati-xrc- m-lo,-orilt, L,- ell-der!y ar;c'. cm 1.1o 7:,,.Jy LL'~-" ".' 12--::2-2 2 6/, . IWILcou of the -Pcrl!A-r.6 capacity ard clIx--ewarlat-Jen of work orp-Lrdration for oldm*ly wd midlc parsono AQ atharoaclcr(~aiv of .tho co;-onar-I artariese Ibic!.:423~'28 (Ilim 19:1) USSR/Cul"U'-ivated Plonts. I'LeclicLial? Oleagincu:32 anr~ Poisonou~ Plantl-. Abs Jeur Ref z".1-im-Biol., Co 15, 1~507 Aut hc) r NL~Atin L~ 11 Inst t I t o- Sovi Trad.:. T i t 1 The Phy-t'-,ocidal .'~a7(j-perties othe Antoncv.'-,a Applr~. Orig Pub : Sb. rabot. Leningrad. in-t. sov. torr;.ovl~., 19579 Yo 117 -11,-49 Abstr,ict : On thc- 2-.'ieory''hat natu~-al nh,-,,tocid.,-1 ability ivoroves the tardiness o~ 'i-,iits a,i, vqetabl-~s the Leningrad Ins'U-it,~.'U-e of Soviet '2rade tested the phy-tocidal actiV..1-ty (,-f t--.,o o-. apn1es stc- ni,,(~ ~Ocing accc-un'. ~nv-- C arc! 1/2 lq,~ STROYEVAg O.G.; NIKITIVA, L.A. Nuclear transfer in amphibians and its significance in studying the problem of differentiation. Zhur. ob. biol. 21 no.5035-336 3-0 160. (KM 13:9) 1. Institute of Animal Morphologyp Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (OVUM) (CELL NUCLEI-TRANSPLANTATION) ai,~~ rep.* a remen t, ns t -~n L,~ t F Y 1 1; C t.si,-,g the mevod of anci nafniu... GEN 1~ HI, I . 1'. , Y '.. T. ii : K -:- ~-A, I. A. Sp~c ~ra :-,ii, ~ 'Fir ' r-- %.a-r- cf r' Rpport 7r, I t~ crr- of I I-: 7.e --:.y-z chlo r '-,a flrl~! I or /v. A N T-.kh I m. ml 166. c'-3 Nam: N=INA, L. P. Dissertation: Problem of the microbiology cf the henorrhagic aepticezia pathogen and ita differentiation fram the cauBative agen" of plague Degree: Defense Date, PrIace: Source: CaDd Med 3ci Min Health USSR, State Sci Res Inst of Micz-obiology an(j Epidemiology of the Southeastern USSR 1956, Samtov Knizhnaya Letopis', No 2, 11057 '-'~FRVINSKIIY, K.A., -;~,?;C,V ; ~,i, '.. f r " Some ea -." , -, ,, : :. ~ Ir. ~ :;" T,-.,~v !.. I - c , Khlm. P-,c.7:, .-~, - I- ~~ (~ 1. , ki -- . - ;. F I LINOV , G.1'. ; NIK; l':NA , -.A.; -, 7 ; (IV , A.f'. "roduclon of carbon b*a~-k extended butad~er.,--sL* n bber. " J. I yr ~ r~u Kauch. i rez. 23 nc.9:1-4 3 164. OVIRA i'7: 1. ' 11 1. Voronezhakiy f! 1 ial '.':iesoyuzroVo riauchno- iss ledova to I 'skogo instituta ~1inteti.-.-LeskcF7,o kauchuka im. ~-.V. ERbecleva. - 2 0 'rW 'SPr(C)/EWP( 4 4 iv Pci~ lpi AP404 5694 o O 6 4 / A _ ~ 9 P 0 00 110 Q 4/ TIT mara: crA ore ti of butadi I ene rubb with carbon black -TOPIC-TAQB.-:-%- 'rubb 6r~ buti(1166 er a- -it~*66~itbb --~c Vabk,: fillerf -latex -:vIsc%i ty, Leykandl. Nekall Daksad' 3, IM" cubdii black ~Si --r6sin op, Vulkan , - - - Daksad 11 and Nekallj ABSTRAC To.: The 431146t of s uh o ro sin -Lykahol a a of carbon -as i Pe'ratur -the allmlinity ofthe.medium and the concentratio -ma6k - on tfiolucosity sM stability of carbon'black dispersions was investigaW, Using , Nekal (99. 8%), Daksad 11, 9nd MiAF type darbofi black (Vulkan. 3), -Leykavol- (32. 0 0 potaostulu,soaps.oUsafti bydrogenated and disproportionated rosin In the form of aqueou of the -correpponding- rosin with KOII at 80C. Whei the v1scositrof caxftn black dispersion was -Plotted against.the - amount Of the nd tem, (see Fig. I in the Ettolosttra)s It was foud W the a bps~g stabilizer. perabare effect of -rown~so-!tp-s to Ukat of Daksad U,tmd Leykanol, tquivaleAt' WiprictictLUy SL , . - - 7 530545 NIKITINA, L.A. Transplantation of nuclo! from tne ectuderm ancl neural rudiment of developing embryos in Buro bufo, i~ana arvalis and hana temporaria i-nto enucleated eggs of the same s~~ecies. DokI. AN SSSR 156 no.6: 1468-1471 Jo 164, (IMMA 17:8) 1. Institut morfologit zhivatnykn imani A.% S3V(-,:-tsc,,,ia AN 333H. Predstavlono akudamIkom A,N. BaKuievym.