SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSTROUMOV, V. V. - OSTROUMOVA, YU. A.

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L 2W9-63 ACMIM IM: AP3004082 titanste having & wide partic2o-slas distribution P P1 IMF% +10 Is that stroutim oxide Is 39sialied out or the titmate vlt*h swUmol, , MwV tow real occurred after 14-15 days or udzt-srrupted noy or smazol. turougb the stron- tium titanate dlspbrza~pj the tltwd%u dioxide d1agpbr&p rsnabwA negatively charged, The zeta potential exopNd within 28 dep frm +72 lo'.8 my In the strantium titanate system., 'out remained tonstmat at -n w In the titnium dioxide system, The observed decrease in electrical coaftwtivity of methwal it the pores of the strontUn titanate diepbrelp cannot by Itself leaA to charge reversal. "The sutbars mv iprateAa to S. F. Tibilm for Runestims the subject of researeb." Orig. art. bam: 7 Tlgwvs and rtwl)les, ASSOMT101h. ammnw.- 23APr63 SM CODE: PHp M COrJ 3/4 DAIS ACQ: 15Aus63 110 MW SOVS 00 MICL: 01 ODI L 14419-63 AMMICII MR3 Ap3ob402 71S. 1, DopmIt weight verms comilvation strfttlwn titmats Ommtramon, -(a) saill.g'(b) per 200 md methmol, Potential gradietti I - v/cm; 2 - 15 25 v/cm. 3 - sit Dispe"Ien times, Ih~' Card 4A 1 -10755-63 ACCM1024 NR.- AP3C02894 S10054163 /000 /002/ 0101/0107 AUTHOR: Ostro-iMoy SV*rkas, A. D. TITLE: Electrnlytic deposition of irjdIuM antimonide, SOVRCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriyafizikiikhimit, no. 2, 1963, 101-107 TOPIC TAGS: Indium rntimonicle, indiurn, antimony, intermetallic compounds, single crystals, films, electrolytic deposition, single deposilion, cathodic po- tential, electrolytic deposition, cathodic polarization, limiting current, indium sulfate, antimony,sulfate, Hall pickup, Infrared detector ABSTRACT: The growth of cathodic films of indium antimonide (Insb) slogle crystals by electrolytic deposition from aqueous antimony and indium sulfate solutions has been investigated. The study was prompted by the apparent simplicity of cathodic deposition which can produce a film of InSb single crystals of a desired thickness. It is noted that the semiconductor properties Cori A'&VkS'1624 NR: AP3062894 of InSb single crystals make them suitable for use in Hall pickups and Infrared detectors. Cathodic deposition processes for In and Sb separately were studied as a preliminary step to the investigation of cathodic codeposition. Cathodic potentials were measured by the opposition method in electrolytes of varied composition and pH in a diaphragm cell under a carbon dioxide atmosphere. The Sb content of the cathodic deposit was determined by amperometric titra- tion. Experimental cathodic polarization curves for Sb, In, and Sb + In deposits were plotted for solutions of the respective sulfates at various p1l values and with or without agitation. It was established that 1) in the absence of In, com- pact crystalline Sb deposits with 96% current output can be obtained at . 0.5 Mamp/CM2 from electrolytes with pH 0.45; 2) in the absence of Sb, com- parable results can be achie,ted in In solutions within the 1-5 mamp/cm2 current-density range at pH 2.5, 3) in solutions containing both Sb and In, the cathodic potential at the limiting current for Sb falls 200 mv short of the indium sulfate decomposition potentlai. Nevertheless, chemical analysis Indicated the possibility of codeposition of In with Sb. However, a deposit with composition cord , 2 L 3-0755-063 ACCESS116N NR: AP3002894 correBponding to InSb Is difficult to achieve, as suggested by Fig. I of the Enclosure. Deporits containing more than 15% Sb are porous and friable. Cathodic -deposits with compositions close to InSb contain SI), In, and InSL as separate phases. as indicated by x-ray analysis. Subsequient heating 6f these deposits in a hydrogen'atmosphere produced an increase in InSb content at the expense of the Sb and In phases. The high activation energy of formation of InSb from the elements Is thought to be the primary obstacle to successful cathodic deposition of InSb. "The authors are grateful to ~~~~nd L_ Iftuiler for their assistance in the work. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SU13MITTED: 17Dec62 DATE ACQ: 24Ju163 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 013 OTHER: 016 Card OSTROUVOV, Viktor Vasillyevich; IVAMOV, S.~.., red.; IIAZARGVA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Technological innovations forr. the basis for tht .-welopment of industrial production) Tekhnicheskii progress - osnova razvitiia proizvodstva. Poakva, Izd-vo "Znanial" 1961. 61 p. (Narodnyi universitet kulltury: Tekhniko-ekonoricheskii fakul'tet, no.16-17) (MMU lr-2) (Technological innovations) (industry) OSTROWOV, Viktor Vasillyvvlch; IVANOV, S.M., red.; NAZAROVA, A.S., tekhn. red. (Technological pmgre-je is the basis of industrial developmut) Tekhnicheakii progress - osnova razvitiia proizvodstva. Mo- skva, Izd-vo "Znaniep" 1961. 47 p. (Veesoiuznoe obahchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskWi i nauchrWkh manii. Ser.4, Tekhnika, no.21) (KUU 15-2) (Technology) OSTROUIDVi V.V. (Leningrad) Change in some optical properties of palladiun under the influence of hydrogen. Zhur. fiz. khirn. 34 no. 11t2571-2578 N 16o. (MIRA 14:1) (Palladium) (Hydrogen) OSTROMOV, V.V.; VIDKHOTNIKOVA, I.F. Depsoition of copper froc acil electrolytes by means of peric-dicalI7 reversing current. Zhur. prikI. khim. 11 no.10:1520-1526 0 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (COPI-r plating) OSTPOUMOV, V.V.-. PW)aiO7,'JKOVl, I.F. Effect of n (-nlorine irin Fidmixturf) on thct -opper t)Inlir4, ;iro~(.qF uslrq: perlolicrilly revernpd ~~urrent. 7hur.prik,.khtri. 91 no.11: 1668-167~ 1; (MLTU (COPPor pInt ing) (Ch lorino) is t' r'~'Umov V I lokhot 11 i kovu, I . F. LE 0:11 T. C, r t I ~-. S C) l! '-trolytic Coi i (,- r r ;, I ec t r Fr o r. A c 1 d c, t es t,y '.'t-ar..g of Pe r i i C u - r c, n t (,*i(, I, ot.()r.,, ~~ ii % I, v i -I ek rol, i,: V Y I f2 1 e r. i..,- k h 1k i S 1 ~'j k i i k t I'cl I i t 0 o b r .3 h c hq e tr. c c t r a ) rn-i I r i i~ fi Ir,,,:, ~ !i. 1 1 Q 3 17 - 0 , .7 I, VI S ic 1 c i i, ted ~)n ss -iA, E~. i -Z Lis e :iu a or-st r r .lr r r 7c e i -c av,2 ii r( is t 2 's -i Al r. t r t r. coil( rine icris i c C~:.rd 112 ele7~trolyte tt a o r,~ n ;0 ~, n f I C- - 2C -i~, I ;- t r -:i o me rc, i r #!.,i r r, a r. o a r s r ?Ti - v M 7 2 rill', K-.~".: 'T,: r 1 C . T-d 1, 5(2 AUTHOR: I T LE 3 1 1 N; t X*0 FVER I OD I CAL: Zh,i r r,A ABSTRACT: t rl so t CA t r- o t Et r. r, r,-. r 9- e q r a c The re i.3 a s ri, r,, 2kel f f r ,i :-s w,. v c, n , t t t a n e 'r r,, i- tc i~ r. tainire ol; f~ r-i, te r. p', t tne ead t v :3 rr t C 9 1 1 1'' 1'~ 4' t. 1. 91 9 to t. r T , ? r t Card 1,12 5 ~B&' I T-,'--- -- -ard .1 -~ OSTROUMOV, V.V. Influence of some organic substances on the process of palladium plating. Zh,-,r.prikl. Irthim. 11 no.1:402-40P Mr '5P. (MIRA 11:4) (Palladium) (Electroplating) OSTROUTMOV, V.V. Bleetrodeposition of palladium from solutions, containing alka"I hydroxide. Zhur. prikl. kh1m. 31 no.1:77-83 Ja `58. (MIRA 11:-) (Electroplating) (Palladium) A', *". M. "A :4,, -,:. - '. ', : -, - : t , -11 -1. --, A, ;~ , 11 " - ti ~ . -~, t, " . , :: , . , , -J, 9. Scl . . Irt E:,-e -' ' !-. . ;, 80 Vechery-iya Moskva Su m 71 S/076/60/034/01 1/016/024 B004/Bo64 AUTHORi Ostroumov, V. V. (Leningrad) TITLEt Change of Some Optical Properties of Palladium Un,tor tho Action of Hydrogen PERIODICAll: Zhurnal fizicheakoy khimli, 1960, Vol ~4, No. 11, pp. 2571-2578 TEM The author investigated the reflection of white light on electrolytically produced, 0.1)A thick palladium layers deposited from an amino chloride electrolyte onto the polished surface of a bronze or brass cathode. The light reflection of the highly polished Pd layers was 67~ In a vessel provided with a window, these layers were treated with nitrogen, hydrogen, and a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture, and the reflection was measured with a selenium photocell. The following results were obtainedi 1) A substitution of nitrogen for air does not change reflection. 2) A sub- stitution of hydrogen for nitrogen reducas reflection by 25% This process is accelerated by a temperature increase. 3) In nitrogen-hydrogen mixtures, reflection is reduced in accordance with the partial pressure of hydrogen Card 112 Change of Some Optical Properties of Palladium S/076/6o,lo~4/011/cI6`.-~ Under the Action of Hydrogen B004/BO64 4) If hydrogen (or the nitrogen-hydrogen mixture) is again replaced by [. ir. the reflection of the Pd layer rises again to the initial value The salLe effect is obtained when the layer is dipped into oxidizing solutions cr polished with an aqueous lim3 suspension. 5) The reflection io also reduced in the case of cathodic polarization of Pd in alkaline solution- or in the joint electrolytic separation of palladium and hydrogen Therf~ are 8 figures and 7 referencess 4 Soviet, 3 US, 1 Austrian, 1 Frenct., ar'l 1 German. SUBMITTEDi March 4, 1959 Card 212 u s s R A methad fat the detennination of differeM tome of com- ned_jWLuLjn the lediments of the DInck Sen. 7rmAIymIny;40,keron-;., Akad. Won* S.S%9010090% etb o tjir dcln. ,J b tyres of 3 on ased on -the imate s:smpk was developed; this-meth--A -,u b. S. the fact OmL IWO#. d. 1.62, oxjdiIes-PYtiIk'A4d.#ot Treat the drr umple with ON TfCl, alld 40. the C41% tmt the IICI sDin. with 10% RaCI, and dtt. S0#-- 4 "I -ally. Ext. free 8 from the resimle with WACO I"ttk RImm C.A. 19, 11161) and ilet. it ~CfAvdrnctfk-alh as Ffu,,(scN~:' Allow the midue contg. P)AAC anti Arr. % to stand with 61V IINO~ for 5 days with M-Asional Imaki"t; filter, and treat the residue with Fir + tomd. IIN(h. Treat both sot"it. vrith DaCts, and at-alyze ai usual. Yi;R OU U S S 1 . I VI'VACIMAS OfCOONAed SiallUt Eli the sedirnet..W at ngs up to cm, in depth-wcre taken front t e bottom of tile Black Sea all 12 positions parallet in tile coast line Rt sea !Irpths up to 21-11 w. The pt-rctntAgc U Ow different tjrp(~b of S In tile Sediment was plotted as a function of the depth of prorile. The proportion of FrS and al2wental 5 dcerea&-d iyuh the depth and blerrased with the arg. matter content in tile ' srdiment; FcSs and org. S Im-rnsvi will; the depth. Px- erptiorts to this rule were aser4bed to local oriltrallon of FeS -stidtapos--ihlcatcrfcmtedrat-sofFeStomati". TheTule supporls the por-ilate that 11*3, from tire reduction of iul. fatesby-Inclerit fonnsa-hyd-outPeSwfuch then combines with me l t l t f d M i d ( e e a o n om e an marcus te) an py org. S. 1. Ben-W!". 90-- VWXinerals Geochwistry cam. IA Pub. 22 - 32/49 At Ostrouzov, B. A* I Iron in the bottom deposits of the Okhotsk Su 5 Dok. AN MM 3.02/10 129-132., PAy 1,, 1935 Abstruat I 09clogical-biophimical data are presented on the amoants and chemical copposition of iron extractod from bottom deposits of the Okhotsk Sea. Fifteen references: 13 USM,, I USA and 1 Gar. (1924-1953). Diagram. 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R T to SO-ILA SIVALLUIMVEA& L-ITIMA11101 CL ASSWICAVON too 0 r to 6- al ;Dvl too u #4 &V 40 0: , A a 0 A Is a 04 a n It a no a I me FA o.V,?-- MTNY,lN ".1- 14.1.. (xl;TR3Um()'Vv Yu.A. 0 tww- -ir-l ,;ci -,; C-n -,ra of and It-] (~ 11 - '8 ric-49571-5-8 Ap 165- (MIRA 18:8) A4 USSR/Chemistry - Geochemistry Card 1/1 Author t Ostroumov, Z. A. Title I Manganese in the bottom deposits of the Okhotsk Sea Perlodical i Dokl. AIN SSSR, 97v Ed. 20 285 - 288p JulY 1954 Abstract t In comparlson with manganese deposits of other Soviet seas, the deposits of the Okhotsk Sea are considered to be the highest, Maximum manganese deposits found in the White Sea were 2.84% whereas the manganese deposits of the Okhotsk Sea were 3.07%. The origin of these manganese deposits in the sea are explained. Sixteen references. Tiable, drawing. Institution i Acad. of Sc. U&9R, Institute of Oceanology Presented by t Academician N. M. Strakhov, April 20, 1954 4. 5 P 509-53 3 i-9 2 Meteorological Abst. Q!tzourmy. L . Uproakhennyl sposob opredelvills dat petekbodh Bredneoutochnikh Vol. 4 N 0 /imperatur cbwex opredalennye macbenlis putem vychislenUs. CSimplified method of determin ng th date of f daily tempevaturethrou h defi4te values c2icuta, i I e passage o nwa n JL- _Py _ June 195; -t~to~n.Melevravj?6~85 i-larolotillia, -No. 3:5%-60, Nov. 1030. fig., table, 2 refs. MC-This Synoptic Analysio and method requires the solution of a afraple grometrical problem: the determination n[ the maj; Forecasting nitude of a single perpendicular in t" similar right angle triangles given thr magnitude of tu,. othtr perpendicuLars and the magnitude of the sum of the unknown perpendiculars. 'rne equation b-aPsja+a% 6 derived by the method of proportionality where x-b+b, the nt-mber: of days between the Nteenth number of cmTesponding months. The magnitude ~ is the number of days whkh must be odded to the m*sn of the mo. th. In order to obtain the date of mow of the the given value, Sabjed Hading): I~ lam=Llum, the I I*mperatum thmugh Ans CSIFLUILVOVASIVYLVA, V. A. Ostroumova-vasillyeva, V. A. "Un the pyowem of tne relation Of Dioeiectric ~o tne metabolic prc,cess of hvi-n6 Lissues," report 1, 0strvu;,nova-vtAsil'j(eva, V. '%. "Lnange of potential on im,Airment of a skeletLd muscle of tne frog unaer inc efftcl of certain chemical ano, pnysical factors," lzvestiya Yestestv.-naucil. in-ta pri No.iotovskom gos. un-te im- Gorlkogo, Vol. Ili, Issue 8, 1;,48, P. 351-00 - diliog: 12 1 tems SO: U-2868, Letopis Znurnal'nykh Statey 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1638 Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-lasledovatellskly geologicheskly institut Geologicheskoye stroyeniye I perspektivy neftegazonoanoBtl Zapadno- SIbirskoy nizmennosti (Geological Structure and the 011-and Gas- bearing Possibilities of the West Siberian Plain) Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1958. 390 P. (Series: Its: Trudy) 3,000 ccPies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo geologil L oKhrany nedr. Ed.: N.N. Rostovtsev; Compilers: Z.T. Aleskerova, G.S. Kritsuk, P.P. Li, I.V. Litvinenko, D.V. Osadchaya, A.S. Ostroumova, T.I. Osyko, O.V. Ravdonikas, N.N. Rostovtsev, T.N. Simonenko, M.A. TolstikhIna, B.B. Khesin; Ed. of Publishing House: N.I. Babintsev; Tech. Ed.: K.V. Krynochkina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for petroleum geologists and economic planners In the oil and gas Industry. Card 1112 Geological Structure (Cont.) sov/1638 COVERAGE: This work, written by several geologists, describes the geology of the West Siberian Plain In relation to its oil and gas potential. It summarizes the results of the initial stage of the second period in the search for oil and gas in Western Siberia and indicates the direction to be taken In changing the approach from a general regional study to a detailed Investigation of potential oil and gas areas. The rapidly developing industry, transportation, and agriculture In Siberia are requiring larger and larger quanti- ties of liquid fuels. Only since 1949 has large-scale geological and exploratory drilling along with geophysical, hydrological, and special investigations been carried on. During this comparatively short period a large oilfield was discovered In Berezovo on the 0'0' HIver. It was definitely established that the West Siberian Plain is the respository of SoMe of the world '15 largest artesian basins with large reserves of thermal (up to 120*C) calcium- chloride and other waters with a 1-60 g,mineralization, saturated with flammable gases, mainly methane. The Introduction contains a detailed listing of the various trusts, research institutes, sur- vey%and expeditions which have participated in the studies upon whic this work is based. In addition, the names of individuals and their special contributions (stratigraphy, luminescent studies, Card 2/12 Geological Structure (Cont.) SOV/lb38 thermal studies in wells, surveying, etc.) is provided. Some 200 personalities are listed. There are 27 tables, the last of which on the composition of underground waters of the West Siberian P~aln, extends for 85 pages. There are 336 references, of whinh 33c"' are Soviet, 2 German, 1 English, and I French. TABLE OF CONTEFTS: Foreword (N.N. Rostovtsev) Ch. I. Introduction (N.N. Rostovtsev) Ch. II. Stratigraphy 1. Brief history of the studies made on the sedimentary deposits in the folded basement of the plain. D.V. Osadchaya, and N.N. Rostovtsev Card 3/12 Geological Structure (Cont.) sov,,I(,36 2. Sediments in the plain's folded basement 12 The probable pre-Cambrian beds 12 Berezovskaya basic borehold 1-R. P.?. LJ and A.S. Ostroumova. Lower Paleozoic (?) i4 Yakovlevskaya borehole 3-H. Z.T. Aleskerova and T.I. Osyko Middle Paleozoic 14 Zavodoukovskaya borehole 3-R. D.V. Osadchaya (based on the materials of P.F. Li). Kolpashevskaya basic borehole. M.A. Tolst1kh1na. Barabinskaya basic bore- hole. T.I. Osyko. Malltsevskaya borehole 2-R. D.V. Osadchaya (based on materials of P.F. L1, and T.V. Dollrilna). Upper Paleozoic 17 Boreholes of the Ryavkinskaya area (1-R, 3-R, 4-R. 5-R). Z.T. Aleskerova, Luchinkinskaya borehole 2-R. D.V. Osadchaya (based on the materials of P.F. Li and T.V. Dolinina), Lugovskaya and UtesheVBkaya boreholes. D.V. Osadchaya (based on the materials of P.P. Ll and T.V. Dolinina). Derbyshinskaya borehole. D.V. Osadchaya (based on A.V. Khabakov's materials). Boreholes of the Card 4/ 12 Geological Structure (Cont. ) sov/i.638 Vikulovskaya area (I-R and 2-R). Z.T. A.'eskerova anQ4 T.I. Osyko. Leushinskaya basic borehole. P F Lio and A.S. Ostroumova. Boreholes (1-R and 2-R~o~ the Tebisekaya area. A.T. Aleakerova. Boreholes (I-R, 2-R, 3-R, 4-R, 5-R, 6-R) of the Yakovlevskaya area. Z.T. Aleskerova, and T.I. Osyko. Slavgorodskaya basic borehole. T.I. Osyko Paleozoic (less definite) 23 Boreholes (I-R, 2-R, 3-R, 4-R, 5-R) A.T. Aleskerova, and A.S. Ostroumova. Boreholes (1-R, 2-R, 3-R) of the Tatarskaya area. Z.T. Aleskerova and A.S. Ostroumova. Bol'sherechenskaya basic borehole. A.T. Aleskerova (based on the material of Zapsibneftegeologlya Trust), Luchinkinskaya (1-R) borehole. D.V. Osadchaya (based on A.B. Khabakov's materials). Omskaya basic borehole, Z.T. Aleskerova. Boreholes of the Oktyabrlskaya area. Z.T. Aleskerova, and A.S. Ostroumova. C a-rd 5/ 12 Geological Structure (Cont.) sov/1638 Lower Triassic (?) (Turinskaya series) 26 Tryumenskaya basic borehole. P.F. Ll (based on A.B. Khabakov and Ye. Z. Burlyanova's materials). Yarskaya borehole. D.V. Osadchaya (after A.B. Khabkov and S.M. Chilchachev's materials). Kushmurunskiye bore- holes. D.V. Osadchaya (based oA.A.G. Zer, and V.P. Gorskly's materials) Upper Triassic (?), Rhetian - Lias (?). T.T. Osyko. Chelyabinskaya series 32 Dronovskaya stage. Omskaya stage. 3. Stratigraphy of the Meso-Cenozoic cover of the plain j4 Introduction. N.N. Rostovtsev 34 Brief description of the series and some controversial problems in the stratigraphy of mesozoic and tertiary formations. N.N. Rostovtsev 36 Lower and Middle Jurassic (Zavodoukovskaya series). T.I. Osyko 44 Lower and Middle Jurassic (Tyumenskaya stage). Lower and Middle Jurassic (Pokrovskaya stage). Middle Jurassic (Tatarskaya stage). Upper JuraBsic-Valanginian Hauterivian (Poludinskaya series). T.I. Osyko 50 Card 6/ 12 Geological Structure (Cont.) sov//1638 Cal lovian-Val anginian (TebiBakaya stage), Callovian Lower Valangintan (Marlyanovskaya substage), vaianitrilan (Kulomzinskayn substage). valanginian-Hauterivian ~rar skaya stage) Hauterivian-Barremian-Aptian (?) (Sargatskaya series) P.F. LI and M.A. Tolstikhina. 57 Valanginian (?) Hauterivian-Barremian-Aptian Kiyalinskaya-Ilekskaya stsge) M.A. Tolstikhina. .auterivian-Barremian-Aptian ?) (Kiyallnskaya stage). M.A. Tolstikhina Hauterivian-Barremian-Aptian (?) Vartovskaya stage) M.A. Tolst1khIna. Hauterivian-Barremian (Leushinskaya stage) P.F. Li. Barremian-Aptian (?) (.Koshayskaya stage) P.F. LI. Aptlan (?) Albian-Cenomanian-Lower Turonlan (Pokurska a sertes) Z.T. Aleskerova, and N.N. Rostovtsev 6~ Aptlan M -Albian (Vikulovskaya stage). Alblan-Cenomanian- Lower Turonian (Khanty-Manslyakaya stage). Lower Turonlan (Uvatskaya stage) CI ard 7/ 12 Geological Structure (Cont. ) SOV/1638 Aptian (?) Alb ian-Cenomani an -Lower Turonian (Pokurskaya series of the central and the eastern part of the plain) Z.T. Aleskerova, and N.N. Roatovtsev Aptian (?) - Albian (carboniferous stratum). N.N. Rostovtsev. Aptian-Alblan (Kiiyskaya stage). N.N. Rostovtsev (after I.V. Lebedev and M.A. Tolstikhina) Cenomanian-Jower Turonlan. Amber-bearIng stratum. Z.T. Aleskerova. Cenomanian-Turonian (Simonovskaya stage) N.N. Rostovtsev (after A.P. Ana-nlyeva and M.A. Tolstikhina). Turonian-Senonian (Derbyshinskaya series). Z.T. Aleskerova, T.I. Osyko, N.N. Rostovtsev' M.A. Tolstikhina 72 Turonian KuznetBovskaya stage). Z.T. Aleskerova, Upper Turonian M Conlacian-Santonian-Campanian (Slavgorodskaya stage). Z.T. AleBkerova. Maestrich"Vian-(Ganlkinakaya stage). T.I 08 ko. Turonian-Coniacian-Santonian (Kolpashevskaya str;tumr N.N. Rostovtsev, and M.A. Tolstilchina. Santonian-Campanian-Maestrichtian-(Narymskaya stratum). N.N. Rostovtsev, and M.A. Tolstlkhina: Senonian (Kasskaya stage). M. A. TolstikhIna e2 Card 8/12 3eological Structure (Cont.) sov/1638 Danian stage - Palecene (Talitskaya stage) P.F. Li. stage - Palecene (Symaltaya stage) M.A. Tolstikhtna. (Lyulinvorskaya stage). P.F. Lt. Upper Eocene-Lower Oligocene (Tavdinskaya stage). Middle and Upper Oligocene and Neogene (Irtyshskaya N.N. Rostovtsev Quaternary formations. N.N. Hostovtsev Ch. III. Tectoni,~s Danian Eocene P.F. L1 series) 94 95 96 1. Brief critical review of the existing views on the structure of the shield's basement and other general problems. N.N. Rostovtsev and T.N. Simonenko 96 2. The structure of the shield's basement In the light of new data. N.N. Rostovtsev and T.N. Stmonenko. 108 3. Brief critical review of the existing views on the structure of the Meso-Cenozoic cover of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev. 127 4. The surface structure of the folded basement and the Card 9/ 12 Geological Structure (Cont. ) sov/1638 sedimentary shield cover. I.V. Lltvinenko, N.N. Rostovtsev, and T.N. Simonenko 138 Introduction. N.N. Rostovtsev 138 Structure of the basement surface and the sedimen- tary cover of the southern part of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev 144 Preliminary data on the structure of the basement surface and the sedimentary cover of the remaining part of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev and T.N. Simonenko 154 Brief description of the local structures of' the plain. I.V. Litvinenko, and N.N. Rostovtsev 157 Information on the structure of the uppermost part of the Meso-Cenozoic cover of the shield and the relation of the cover and the basement structure to the topog- raphy of the plain. N.N. Rostovtsev 17~) Notes on the history of the morphological development of the folded basement of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev 18'.. Card 10112 Geological Structure (Cont.) SOV/1638 Notes on the character of changes in the thickness of separate series of stages forming the Meso-Cenozoic cover of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev 183 Some considerations on the origin of the structures olO Meso-Cenozoic cover of the shield. N.N. Rostovtsev 186 5. The h1story of the geological development of the plains. N.N. Rostovtsev. Introduction. N.N. Rostovtsev Brief critical review of contemporary views on the paleography of Mesozoic and Tertiary deposits of the plain and some general problems Brief history of the development of the sedimentary shield in the Jurassic, Cretaceous a.id Tertiary Periods 1C)8 Ch. IV. Materials or, the Geothermy and Hydrogeology Mesozoic Formations of the Plains 2~. 1. Introduction 211 2. Results of geothermal studies In the southern part of the plain 213 Card 11/12 Geological Structure (Cont.) SOV/1638 3. Underground waters of Mesozoic formations General remarks Characteristics of water-bearing complexes and h~,rlzons mesozolc formations 4. Hydrochemical zoning of the plains 5. Conclusions Ch. V. Oil and Gas-bearing PDasiblIlties of the Plain 240 1. Introduction 2113 2. Brief history of the studi es made on the oil- and gas- bearing potentialities of Western Siberia P42 3. Evaluation of the oil and gas potentialities of the shield's folded basement 4. Evaluation of the oil and gas potentialities of the Meso-Cenozoic cover )f the shield 5. Conclusion 232 Bibliography _-78 AVAILABLE: Library of' Congress 6/17/59 Ca-rd 12112 KM/Jib Ill A a 8-11 1_1 a it 00 1-titirlm too o1 beltivic and roplanic arid- to .00 acid A At 00 "j It'. .. 0 I- mut ne 114111,-l at'ill %-'Ill &..I d 1r, n -00 .4 NA tttvap'. Aml ,hr 1, Id. ,, h. " ~ I., - 1 n litt ' ;,, 00 vwt ralising aith %mall attit- -4 M II tw u v, I " - 6 v 00 qitld,~Vslll -00 00 mlhvrI-_I- I,( -h- .00 -1 1 sdd ng 00 : , if 00 100 3 &rut, r-.I- 00 ppl. 1,, .4 -00 0 ~00 :0 400 00 a -06 00 S, - -li i e o f .041 0 00 00 so 0 00 ~ A 0 0 0 0 A 0 09 00 00 00411, 0 00 00, a is a is ma butyrk a" sad L L O"Wo., m" 43. AWL W& x2m, low 9. lowm slow, 9 wo 6m *'of Rito, an N4wH qhiw Aw Fggh SAW 1 0 fibb &I. !=raw a 18411106110 ywaing 6 PFL wbw bow lwb" OW a PP9. AtON. VU oppPOL omk"!ff kthe ad& an &w Wood by wM kmtmm wAwWm& -L T. ILA sdV"kW4KAL LiTtRAIMt CLS1,WXAVWS ~ 11' Opp. $1.Lfj,.. W.A.0- b u a &I j; ;v, ;ion 00.1.0 Ob"81 ag 0.. '1, a 3 9 v sere #1 Araisis a l ee lee -00 1* : see COO r Fee 2. 1 4;0 0 COO Moo ago ,3 too too 1 ~ we : - 00 00 00 go ,b as : e TW kWbte of owum ccOold lattipitatwe by eirctre 00 41 '.601-ii T 1 1%. h. Ostfoupitiva and It A 0 o t 4, 1., 111. mris 1, Aym4 Cf, S. 4; R 121, 00 00 Lxp" jvooi k9 ofirled for ch. %we that 4 00 Wist,-vt the &S%nS 4.4 a" mpart'"ll and the 1,-rfinS of tit, W.ththr.mS,J*.jtt,ts&lly .00 c-,mmucird pbotomLl i-elmfro-msrpb~k*j&rtcr i, the - su6tkm .0 ~m rbuidtt by AJC4 a- cud" A compst-mm of the cumuLetkm cLuves of the strum of y tons. adult and old dogs shows a dmYea- 4 the sta : 04 6 1ity 14 seruni Pgottrins utfh air 11 k,,hrn 0 : -00 0 00 06 a .00 00 400 - -00 00 00 It 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -j (3) A JTIIOiS: Vayser, V. L., Uabov, V. D., SOV/20~1?5-4-29,/74 Ostrou=ova, A. K. T! T Lr, i Catalytic Concen,-,ation of 9-111ethyl-(1,2), (7,8)-IAbcnzoxanth(.-ne Aith Ammohia (Kataliticheskaya kondensataiya 9-metil-(1,2), (7,a)-dibenzoksantena s ammiakom) I'LHIOLICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 4, Pp 799-600 (USSR) ABSTUICTi The aathcrs obtained the substance mentioned in the title ~1~ by alkylation of P-naphthdl -hith acetylene in an alcobolic solution in the presence of the catalyst 11 3P0 4' BF3 and one gram mercury oxide (Ref 1) (see scheme I). Compound I forms white crystals with a meltir,g temperature of 1750 and a boiling point of 260-269/8 mm, which are well soluble in acetone, acetic acid and eth~-r and soluble on heating in n-heptane anG benzene. The interaction between I and ammonia is explained by means of' a scneme (Ref 2). A clerivative of' acridine 9-meth.yl- -(1,2), ;,7,8)-(Iib(!nzo-9,10-dinydroacridine is to be expF-ctea as a result. The authors carri(-(I out this reacti(,n on a devicv Card 1/3 (Fi~- 1). Many experiments were nece9sary f*cr Oettru,ining the Catalytic Condenantion of q-Methjl-(),,)), (7,6)-Di- SOV/20-1:-15-,;-29/74 benzoxantrienc Aith Ammonia 0 optimal conditionst temperature 470 , at which an thc cn2 hand no unreacted prodict (as e. g. at 550-4000) is obtained and on the other hand, however, (1), a not decomposed proGuct f ~as at 5000). The volume rate of the added benzene solution of (I) amounts to 0-4/hoar. The reaction proceeds under milder c~nd.tions and yiclds better renulta if in 1 or 2 experiments an already used catalyst is taken. In the case of dintilling the reaction products in most cases too fractions are obtaint!d. A-90 - 1400/2 mm which solidifies to a white crystalline mass and B. 240 - 290012 mm which bccomes a yellow croystalline mass. After a careful fractionatiun and re-crystallization white crystals with a melting point of 1120 and a boiling point of 151-1520/2 mm were produced from fraction A. The authors identified them as -0-naphthylamine. By similar operaticns litht- yellow crystals were obtained from fraction B with a melting point of 213' and a boiling point of 251-2550/2 cim. These crystal3 were identified as 9-methyl-(1,2), (7,8)-dibenzo- -(9,10)-dihydroacridine C 22H17 N. The authors -aere the first to Card 2/3 obtain this substance. There are 1 figure and 1 Soviet ref,rnce. U-IRUUMICNA., A-3. lfau~ne tephrl'te cf tilc weetern baralage-z (Armenia, , Tr.idy WSLGE! 73:-L1 _16 6.,~ (Ml",A 15-0, ',L,i,rtL!afrez Range-, Tophrite) CSTF--U'CVAl--A.- S. Dionertation +3fend,~d nt the Institute of t~e Gerlogy of '.re Petrography, ~.Ilneraloa, and Geochnmlstry for the ficademic dot-r~p of Candidate of GeoloCo-Mineralogical 3ciancis: 'ITertl,-.ry Vulcimisr, of Western Daralagaz (km,(3nia)." Vestnik "kad Aauk, I'lo. ,, 1 '63, pp. 111-j-14r, 21 (8) _Qv-o. 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I 'It I I llilc t-~% ;i( I , I Art Ail tw I r, t , f I I, it 11 ,1, 1 " I , C. , 'i I; I . 11 , I : III (.t 1, 1( 1 (1 f ( it 0 1.11111 fit: "I o v in e r- I i A c 1 1( ) r- I A f- i I 1 1, a I NA roc h I o ro p a r a f f I n I Fi s 'o n! evac' inn at i2r) - 1 IM with a p,ltiissi iiiii )r* so 'ium salt of methacrvlic acid in a ;,0 ,if' II"' ; Lit nj~ soi-cill . s 101 as ;, ocii)(o I forruitru ide. I T ra ris I a t i on ~~ 1 13 )1 )Fl 0 7 SURNI DATE,: I HA I I j~ 6 -1 Card I /.I UDC: 678. G OISTROURNAS L.Yo.,- AWITEATROVA, T.A.; SHVAYKOVSKAYA, G.V.; YEMOVA, L.S. Thixotropic alkjd resins. Report No.l: SymLhesis of polya:~ides atructurating alkyd resins. Lakokras.mat.i tth. prim. no.1:23-29 f61. (?-U RA 14: 4) (Resins, Synthetic) (Polyamides) OSTHOUMOVA, L.Ye.; ~IESi[Cli'.,..';~6fA~"OVA,/Z.M.; BONDA;MSKAYA, I.I. Destructive alkylation of phnnol by diiaob,,itylene. lakokras.,Ea*. I ikh prim. n6.2:16-20 '60. O'U .--A I Jq 41) (Phenol) f(Diisobutylone) ~t- J I TTLL. Resins Based on A1Kj--.'; 1~ '~_--r '.he V-,-n Is!-. an FEP I D:,1- AL: lQilmicheskaya nauka I pr,jmysr._E--i:- s- (Uj3R) II, ,he var!~Isf. a_n~ I 1~1 'J" 1"', P. I e Ili-, 1'_"!'T'1L I I e. -_~ C- --es -I S~ s anri a r.e. to C)ta i n a-J 9 ! s " an L x;J cca- ings . Tl-~e assor-,~,ner-., ' iril.,,~ -In' I.- r,~-Ia* ive''y sma 1 n mos- -;,Ses P~!e.7c_ rarel.,, pnencis. art. .eerts ar~ ~-,ail -tr - :I-,.- -) , ' nC IMt;-7 1 -, I ef Ines, ._ at dire H. resins, e! Rer A s,.) 1 e. -iros of Lmy'-- and ~*yi -phen)14is, e*.-, Pre produced L_ Bef kylphenol-formald"!)y i~- rc~slr.s ar? prepa.-ed frl--)m alkyll i~,:n '_.,3 lik- iormaldehy,le ff'(J,T, 11f lid "'i enrl Ref C, are of greatest Interest to Qie vnrrl.,~h and pairl. Industr duction of these resins consists (-.f three stages: thc- aci_'tl r form,al,lehyde to alkylpher,ols. *.',o condenscirion of the formed rr ierivatives *, r-Fin-like ~r,,)Ali -'.,; ~Lrid ~jie h-ii-lening -)* 1~,e 3OV, '(. ~ - , - -~ - ~;' , " ;ie ins Based on Alkylphen:,!s f~,r !ne Varnisr-, and ?aln*~ --)nd ensa t. es .Pne actlvil!y of phenc.' is increased by rLn,i r,-i!re groups In m-pusition to the phencll:~ hydroxyi group. An increaze --f --,e t,isicity c)i the catalyst raises tne arount. of an- phenol In --he rea,2tiDn r,-~'.x*-ire. Themal hardenirig is f -rmatio-~ of s-Imple es-.er bonis. A* *emperatures -n(- julnon-metr-4-11es anLi other -omplex -ea:tl,-,rE: T--c Resois Dbtalnej In the P,-esence ~.f aramionla have a higher moie, .1~, w,--, and melting point than tr-ose produced In the presence --f an alxalinc- 2atalyst. On the base cf butyl phenol -f ormaldehyde resin and high-quality varnishes and paints are prepared the cost ~f whic'n I's similar to those base,1 on a"kyd resins ~ Ref 2 7 Amylphe,,I-formal- dehyde resins with tung are used In '~he production f universal I*- mosphere-resistant primers Ref L~ Alkylphenol resins ar- 8.-~c em- p,'r,yed fcr Improving other types of varnish raw material / Ref They are comblni~,l witn resins based on the prlymerizatlon f hydro,~arbon.-,, The obtained pr(-ducts are soluble in hydroc,lrbors ~;Is*a.nt to se-a water, atr*sphe:-.',-- tnf.,encesand light 1r,,e, I-, A1 - kylphenol-forma-dehyde resins are employed In tne s~-ntheslz of Card 2/3 epox1de resins which have adnesivp pr)pe-*Ies. Yhe ',ovie' SOVI, ~, 3 -4 - 3 - ), ~ - Re-~Ins Based on Aiky.phencls 'cr .he VarT,131, Lnc~ Pallrv~ men* of phencl resins m-st t-e enlargel and the for-ra* ").-, " i~'ky--- phenci resIns b-~ -T I jjt-1-4~ --r" 4-A refercuce6, ", "', whl'~~ ilre -, I-I'T'J:'.-'.'- 1~ -. - . -. Ame-i--an, - apnese an,l ' Al~,qtrall~T. ~1'3r-i -113 V,f sq owl%- biiGbT,4,,C)vSKjy. ~;ERSHTYYN, RaSKIN. Ya.L. ; OSTROUMOVA. L.Ye. o-e-Butoxyethyl m?-PtbicT-jlate. aYad. Nuuk S.6.S.R., Innt. Org. Khlm,., Slrtezy Org. Soedinenii. Sbornik -., 2~-4 '52. ( M LIU 0 : , ) (CA 48 no.-1.580 '50 Ila t tilt KUZIMINA, K.K.i__OSTROUMOVA-1 N.G.; MARKOVA, Yu.V.; SHCHUKINA, M.N. Thiazoline and thiazolidine seriea. Part 1: Al)-jlAtiGn of 2-minothiazoline. Zhlir.ob.khim. 32 no.10:3215-3,1.19 o 62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko- farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzlioni-kidze. (Thiazoline) (Alkylation) KUZIMIN&, K.K.; PSTROUMCVA, N.G.; MARKOVA, Yu.V.; SHCHUKIKA, M.N. Thiazoline and thiazolidine series. Part 2: Acylation of 2-aminothiazoline and the reduction of acyl derivatives. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.10:3390-3393 0 162. (MIRA 15:1-1) 1. V-3soyuznyy nauchno-lasledovatellrkiy khimiko- farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. (Thiazoline) (Acylation) .71 drpoWtion of mid emillnu of Luuvuad N. M. Ostruumvi. It iNge is , 313. ing. -M N -tmtlaa); cT7-=m-.`sv' 6;txAO'-A=Iuj- ~~' 7co Co to Au cyrmkle electrolyte increased the inlero- hardness o1 the deposit by BD%. its wear mWance by 19D%, stut the rate 4-4 dq"Itim of Au by 100%. The de- J)D%, ti. r' tcoutained noCnand iisctAor wri"not affected, X-ray, t con Id, YOU vd that the crystal grain 1.11f was rcdpcw Imm -lu-, to -10~ Cm. Th6 am"Mitil for the 64proved phys. qualliks of the depo4t. Acewdh4 to the Puntalrd -Kb-a , the complut Cc ions, adsorbed om ekwarode- pDsWm. were only delomed by the eke. AM, forminir dj-_ poks. Thim hindeTed tbt d6cbaT 0 An i4ms oriVrelarred ts and k4 to the lcfmaticm new crysta. centm &pd. to the reduced sise ofthe crystals. It YIDW'YRV, N.P.; VECHNSIAVOV. P.M.: OSTROITMOVA, N.M.; GRILIKHMS, S.Ta. 1~ Increasing the durability of gold and atIver plat6d roatinra. Leg.prom. 17 no.3:43-44 Kr 57. (MLHA 1o:4) (Gold plating) (Silvmr Plating) o-cTROVrOVAj, N. M- 13&ttelle Techn1eal Review JOY, 1954 Electrocheirlistry and Eject.roproeesses 4521 Elpirl"Whirmirs m flux of vApiry )ford Gcold Ccmi.. issisan. 1'~ il t 1 77, M. M hulauly, I rndq Fri adrv~ -27" ),111 1- A.T 43-50. 01)IIIIInin Conditions of',delmmition lit Au-Ni INitlut l"cull'it"t"A Irst(tj f,it rilitrolmidn, and wrar ro-ONLITIt"' 9""Plis- 7 0 i 44 ...... .... .:*,a- ~.:2r 0 4p got 041, IN you E26 wa *0 mad M 41twartweliq A R rl 10 QOtjWAj- 091 tq UW 9 jLjwjd Am%Q CIS Ut"Ups ON-iform 0 62 1.~ AJWR IR av" rl P PIQUOMMA atom 0" WM"PMUP au 011tieflom p Umv" SRI *14*6 k PC@ a w$ vtop d-tu po :401, .,tjrTptm Om'6,Hpftm&qw:""lAOjGPW- -mwq,) PCM AOWMV" ,v 'm -loot" Aviv& IMM ranam 90- 00- 11 41 Ik V 09 i0 06 00 Go es am -,. C 00 41 19 00000*000*000*0 FIDOTIYBV, W.P.;OSTROUNOVA, N.M.;VYACHESLAVOV. P.M. Solid gold plating. Zhur. prikl. khim. 29 no.4:489-492 Ap 156. (MISA 9:11) 1. Kafedra elektrokhimli lAningradskogo tekhnologichookogo Instituta ImenI Lensoveta I TSentrallr4jetnauchno-looledovatellskaya laborstoriya kamney samotevatoy. (Gold plating) ty 1. U SSR ~atism o,. ~lo,.,6, 9, ~wl 3 ftlM OA ~X" %una of 113muta ftdaesa~ VKtrodert4timm of OM Ow axtee ~dkermtziked by tho ntzinbm ot of a brzsj~.. j!i;~,,ji-A'cv, N~ W. O&LMutJOVA, W'd P- XL ' X, 43 -M,-r rtivvz4ay to wear avrsy a 0-tt-thick d-ip,*i -tip-&z -1 17ai: ll -rm~, - (I -tv~ 'n f M. d#-j`k,-*fA V111 I'M tir-03 91-viJ~f N 1110 (111 of jAq tirj4-Ai,,A 0,*xJhzk,t lroa L'Ilb's 14VAt ~.i is _j 1-4, In A 1-h1h vntg, 'kjj ' ' ~mntjz, tzql.) Au 4, frte-KGN 10 K (A) %ip t,) 5 N3 '~d - ' ' - t tf f L v ll ~,I) KC,-4 IN the cutirrut vffid&iev fl,11 fwm !:A-v I " Re!" A i( J s 4,ij, woA drtr-rw ~~L iv~ il yan (jmr Illortw6n the Ni oositent inartamd fmin &0 to 4-0 10 X J5 mm-, And thO Ou"Is Of K An otinc~rtmtirm ftvm I to 51~ Nan t In -u bq AYI 0i " titbat~4 30 min, ftvtn cvar-h 616 of the cath(sk. H L. -uTrnt mnci~,ncy a, '7- to ~3-825, WX 17-9 inere6wikI the O oil ski-la. if thp Ni ti th~ brth &nd on inerrwIxg lh(, C.d. from 22-1%, It fe-11 from 20-2 W 11-I'Ail &A the v,(N t to o 4~-p ;-.6.11, but A 3 &mV.jdm.3 a fur1hpr iacr"" " ' fi-Om 8~8 to 50-8 ~Jli %n A With t"Wg. Au 1,Ni Ni c, -,btn at 42 hAd obtamm! orilv M Lhu highe, untenw. Ti E CO; A ct,&ngs in K,C~)- m)aOvntri,t,,o,,i ficm 4 ZI " 170' 0. ihc,~rd thut &t tte lw~ror V%ap. If w&A gv~ater but tho to fa.11 fmin 221 1 lo V) MA g.ji. c4ubrd the effielonf-y .&IwAj! ivt~ v%mlk d-rkpr, 0 ntmequerit- tA-ms wtire genpirally - far a 11,%th 4--,autg. AU 41 K47K 12 5. In -mmklng th t,~zz p. 0. 11 rviwikin,~,J cANnpit. m the tor,110 At ~ 4rojs.,4ALrl.l, :,%t),I Ity rgull, id~ t,, Trr (~ in tha mm Fir a 1)4!b ilwoff, All I mij,11 Ineffv"d ft") 0-1 t0 It' 1 9,11-- t1lr-4 fell K6 1,8 tho P11164melt ftura 10 1,1 At to ' lit'n., ~t kit 3;1,k'. An tho 1 2 1 O*U"t th e - m- L 1 b buh ath cmtS. 3-i . In s Oantra, ton from I to 5 g-1 g; A A It A~Nl WAtme KCS 11VIt 2 4=T.Jklm.~ end 'fly e, Mtn& 4 q c, S-T- K r) C, IN J C" ~ 1-t I N. fl,,I FiWOT ",'--;V. N. P. : OSTHWMOV,,, N.M. - VY,Xd.~,SLtVUV, P.M. ilactrocnemical deposit lon of ~,-' -` coatinge of :-r-ater .ardn~,-Ftp . Zhiir.priki.kri-.n. ?7 .'a -- . , Li L-iA - -, ) (Cold plating) Country : USSR Category: Soil Science fLnerrl Fertil;zern Abs Jour: MhBiol , Vo .1.3, 1958, No 82109 Au'~hor Yochergin !.. Ye.; Ostroimovf~ O.A. Ins'. Title The EffccL of Orgmic rind Minern.1 Fertl-zcrs on Soils cf Siberia (Sumary of ';orks of' ExpcrimcnLal Ini3titutiono of Siberi,i on the Study of Fertilization) 0---ig Pub: Udobren ye . urozhny, 1957, No 8, 8-1.) Abstr-et: Results %rc resented of experiments mde by the Siber- ian Agricult-,~ml. Institute and other ox-'crimental str~- tions show nG the high effectiveness In S,.'beriar. soils of compos6s of scmi-rotted rkinure with phosphorite fertilizer aLd PC/ which was espoc~-nl-ly prcprired and Car(! 1/2 r rl t G n t i o ri o .1 rFtt F r r e Q 111 r a r 3 on zi I r n /(~f G-4 6 (-, ~) () ~~ ~ c t.) ~~ C~, , I h. rl los 1--, 910 11 lams on the chernoovio& ~,f ,hotm' % I k .. ~::I, go, I'" A - INO:7, . I ~. ,- h 1 --f- -~ ) ".1 "'lo, .1 . It" k t .., I - .1 ", I , I , ," . ,.I.- ,,, 1 11.1 1 -11, 11 -11 ". I ': 'h, " - , , i,;'- PvA Ov R 10647- (Change of Addit), of C:mnulatid in OK-rikomn SoO.) Ignui"le kL~Iommtl st" 7prrfo-,fata na ther"Otemn9l file. 0. Ptl,'va,4710A.I. Xn C,,C no. 1, jam. sevili%v tilfillom-il on rtl7wmlkm of Oax and labl.3. v I I - KOCHIRDIR, A.Te.; OSTROUNOVA. "' A. Dynamics of a=oniscal and nitrate nitrogen in Irtysh region Chernozems under sprin4 vheat [vith summary in English]. Pochvo- vadenie no.8:86-93 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Sibireiriy ordena Trudovogo Kraenogo Znamenl nAuchno-issledovntpl'skiy institut zernovogo khosynyatva. (Irtysh Valley--Chernozen soils) (witrificntion) -11- f- - 1', A, V A.f Use of rediciodine for function tests of the thyroid gland In reart diseases. Terap.arkh. 29 no.3:82-85 Mr '57. (HLRA 10:8) 1. Lz fakul'tetskoy kliniki (dir. - deyetvital'nyy chela ANN SSSR prof. V.N.Vinogradov) I Hoskovskogo ordena Lenina moditelaskogo Institute imeni I.M.Sechenove (IGDIKK. radioactive, thyroid funct. test in heart die. (Rue)) (THMOID GLAND. function tests, radioiodine test in heart die. (Rue)) (KRA DISJUSM, physiology. thyroid redioiodima funct. test Oius)) KlhZIER, N.A.; OG'.-RUU~UVAY I.S. Usine tht decrej -tation m--ti,od foi- tl,o4 tleac inr *.- barite. Laker-&.'I. mat. J --*kY, i.rim. ric.3:23--5 1',3. (MIM 16;9) i (I nin! ', (Barite; (Meaci.inf,,` 4 t 7 P M 71 is *000 0 0 0 41 0 0 o : 0 0 we** 9 o * 0600 or*;;; 4 is 0 or W4 4 4 1 Is 21 1 1 . p I - a , u I -, . 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(General invont,)ry of fixed assets in Czechonlowikial Gennral'rwia inventarizatelin osnovnykh fondov v Chakhoslovakil. Moakvn. Goa. statist.izd-vo, 1959. 101 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Czechoslovnkia--Inventories) GWIWDVICH, A.I.; BALAKIREV, Ye.S.; OSTROUMOVA, V.V. ConlinuouB method of production of alkyl sulfonates. Khi-.Prom. ho.10:701-7(Y7 0 162. (MIRA 15:12) (SulforLic acid) OSTROUMOVA. Yu. A.. kandidat iceditsinakikh nauk .1-11 17-1?1~~:-:. Z, Basic trends in the works of V.I. Ravi ch-Shcherbo. Probl.tub- 34 no.3:3-8 My-Je 156. (HLRA 9:11) 1. Is vtoroy kafodry tuberkuloza TSentrallnogn instituta unovernhan- stvovaniya vrachey (dir. Y.P.Lebedevn) (TUBERCULOSIS. prev. and control contribution of V.A.Ravich-Shcherbo) (RAVICH-SHCHERBO, VIADINIR ANTONOVICH, 1890-1955) , I : , - . . . , , . -- , , I - 4 . . - - . . 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