SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAVLOVA, YE.B. - PAVLOVA, YU.N.
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Introduction c~f "otassium lorlide -nto
19-147.
PAVLOTA, YR 33.
42667. PArkMA. Y2. 1B. Vltwmtys Estrogenov Na PeredrTuyu Dolyu GIpof Is& Pri
VykIyucbeall 7unktall Sbehitoviduoy Zhelemy Metiltiouratetlos. Byallotent :Mmperim.
31clogill Meditsmy. 1". No 12. a. 449-52.
SO: Letapts' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949
VtMV,edicine t1raci I
1
Animals,
hg 49
"Testing the Stimulated Development of Hypophyseal Extract in Rats Injected With
Yiethylthiouracil,,* Ya. M. Kabak, Ye. -6. Pavlova, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Nauk SWR" Vol LXVII, No 5 fq-~r-f'
Rats fed on diet containing large amount of mothylthiouracil showed inhibited growth.
FUrther research several mc,.nths after the start of treatments indicated all call's con-
tained acidophilic granulation. Tests corfirmed the theory that thyroid gland function
in , niftels injected with methJUthiouracil (as in animals which have been sutmitted to
thyroideetcoy) Indicates a complete absence of growth-forming hormone development in
hypophysin. Submitted by &cad A. D. Speranskiy 17 Jun 49.
PA 66/49T87
PAVIDVA. Ye.B., kandidat b1ologichaskikh nauk
Iffect of the collapse of the higher nervous activity on senuil
cycle and histology of ovaries. Probl.andok. I gorm. 1 no.l:
105-111 Ja-F '55. (MIRA 8:10)
1. In otdola morfologil (sav.--prof. Tn.I.Tarakanova) Veesoyunnogo
Institute. eksperimental'noy endokrinologii (dir.--prof. Te.A.
,-%syuko-&)
(&STEM CYCLS,
off. of exper.neuroses in rate)
(OVARIES. physiology,
off. of exper.neuroses In rate)
(N9 M SRS. experimental
off. of estrus cycle & ovarian histol. in rate)
FAVL10VA Ye B (Moskva)
Affect of glands of internal secretion on the higher nervouB
function. Probl.endok. I gorm. 1 no.6:95-109 A-D '55.
(MIRk 12 5)
1. Is otdela morfologil (zav. - prof.Ye.I.Tarakanov) Voesoyuz-
nogo institixta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologit (dlr. - prof.
Ye.4*Vasyukova).
(YOVOUS SYSTEH. physiology,
relation to endocrine glands, review)
(Bb-DWRIIM GLUDS, physiology,
relation to CNS, review)
USSR/Hu=iI 3141 Anioal Fhysiology O:L Phy'.3ical
Factloi~o. lonizinC ane-.Lizv~*.,on.
Abe Jour : Ae' 'aulr - Biol., No 1~3, 34699
Author : Pavlova, Ye.B., Rabziia, A.Ye.
Inst ----------
Title Some Ca~a on the Functional 3-I'late of the Adrenal Cov~c.'-.
Al'tar irradiation.
Orig Pub P~-o'.,l. ondokrinol. i ~;Or;-iollo~crapii, 1957, 3, No 4,
124.
Abstract Ac1rc-nal cortex func-l".*--o:i~; wc:~c studied in irraClia~cd 236~S
o~,, the 'jasis of water es~"s. After a 700 r ii-,caCL:-a-*-n-,..,
divixes-is diminished to 30 pc.:-ccat of the norm, a --ac L
w;iicii evidences dist-,u~bances of mineral-cortico--*~-al
tl'onv of the adrenal A-) 2-5 Mg dose3 of DOCA
taes=ycorticosteronc acc`~'WU-P/ were administercC- -'U-o . r:n-
d-lated animals, irLsi( U
Circsis increases
'out when 5 mg doses were usee, distinct diuresis
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PAVLOVA. Ys.B.
rfect o a a rong sound stimulus on the higher nervous activity in
n2crt7ol'i,
'0.0
rate [with eumwry In lingliahl. 7,hur.vys.nerv.dei9t- 7 rio-5:754-764
5-0 '5?- (MIRA 10:12)
1. Morfologicheekly otdal Yeasoyuzaogo Institute ekspertmenteillnoy
endokrinologil
(GRIURAL =VO'US SYSTEM. physiology.
higher nervous activity. eff. of supraliminal noise
in animals (Rue))
(NDISB. effects,
on higher nervoua activity In animals. supralimiasl
stimulation (Run))
PAVLOVA, Ya..B. JMoakva)
Changes in the anterior pituitary lobe under the Influence
of radiation and cooling. Frobl. endok. i gormo 9 no-3:3-7
My-Je 163. . (MIRA 17:1)
1. Iz otdela morfologii (zav. - prof. Ye.l. Tarakanov)
i radiatBionnoy laboratorii (2av. D.E. Grodzenakiy)
Voesoyuznogo instituta ekBperimentallnoy endokrinologii
(dir. - prof. Yo. A. Vaayukova).
V'PAVLOVA, Ye*B. (Moscow)
Histochemical study on glyceproteins in the anterior pitulta;,7 of
rate following castration and thyroid block with methylthlournell
[with summary In English). Probl.endok. I Coro. 4 no.1:13-20
JR-7158 (HnLA 11:5)
1. Iz otdela morfologli (znv. - prof. Ye.l. Tarakenov) Visesoyuznogo
Institute eksperirientnllnoy endokrinologii (dlr. - prof. re, A.
Vanyukova)
(PROTEINS, metabolism.
glyceproteins in anterior pituitary, eff. of erstration
& mothylthioursail in rate (Rua))
(CASTRATION. effectst
on Anterior pituitnry glyccrproteins (Rua))
(THIOURACIL, related cpda.
methylthlouracil, off. on anterior pituitnry glycoproteins
(Bus))
(PITUITARY GLAND, ANTERIOR. metabolism,
glyeaproteins, off. of castrntion & methylthiouracil (Ru.5))
,.-PAVLOYA. Te.B. (Moskva)
Participation of acidophilic cells of the anterior pitultar7 In
the synthesis of ACS Lvith surmw7 in Inglish]. Probl.endDk. I
gorm. 4 no.6:3-7 N-D 158- (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz otdela imorfologii (zav. - prof. Ye. 1. Tarakanov) Vsesoyuz-
n090 InBtituta eksperiventallnoy ondokrinologil (dir. - prDf.
Te.A. Vasyukova).
(PITUITARY GLAND, AFMIOR,
acidophilic cells, role in ACTH synthesis (Rue))
Ye. E.
"The Site of Fonaation of the(~utcinizing Hormone in the Anterior Lobe :)f the
Hypophysis."
Theses of the Proceedings of the Annual Scientific Sessions 23-26 March 1959
(All-Union Institute of Experimental Endocrinology)
From the Department of Morphology (Head--Professor Ye. I. Tarakanov) of the
All-Union -Institute of Experimental Endocrinology (Director--ProfessorYe. A.
Vasyukova).
PAVLOVA., Ye.B.
Functional and morphological chan~-es in the ovaries of white rat!j
during experimental neurosio. Trudy Inst, vys. nerv. deiat. Ser.
patofiziol. no.9:99-11-0 161. (ML-1 15:4)
(OVARIES) (NEUROSES)
SLUTaIY, V.A., nzh.; PAVLOVA, Ye.F., inzh.; KUCHERENKO, L.A... inzh.;
RYBCHINSYIY, 0.1., inzh.; VOLYA.K., G.E., inzh.
Effect of the surface area on the 2inear dimensions of leather and
application of the dependence in the establishment of technical
norms. Nauch.--issl.trady Ukr NIIKP no.13:216-221 162.
(N-IRA 18:2)
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DANISHEVSKIYP S.K.1 IPAMVAp S.I.; FAVLOV A Ye I.; SMULNOVA, N.I.
Themocouples from ealoys of tungsten with rhenlun for
manuring teaperatures up to 25000C. Zav. lab. 29 no.9:
1139-lUl 163. (MIRA 17tl)
1. TSentrallnaya laboratoriya avtomatiki i Moskovskiy
elektrolampovyy zavod.
A%& Ewi X ii= XJP(c) JG/JD
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lkovjZ Le D.; Favloya, Too I.; bairnova, No- I -Y
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ITLE: Tb2nocouplep made of molybdenum-rhanium alloys
.~OUHGLP: Izmeritallneya tekhnikat no. 1._ 19661, 54
OPIC TAGSz thermocouple, mo];bdenum containing alloy, rbeniun
ontaining alloy. temperature measurement
3STRACT: From a study of the phase diagram of the system It is evident
-,bet, with a high rhenium content In the alloy, there Is formed a large
rrain chemical compound ('X-pbase) which makes mechanical working
iifficult. Therefore, the present Investigation was lImIted to pure
benium and to alloys with a rhenium content of not more tbon 50 weight
oercent rhenium. The starting materials for production of the alloys
rere nolybdenum powder and or.-nonium perrhenates A mixture cof molybdenum
ritb a calculated amount of ammonium perrbenate was reduced in a stream
if hydrogen in two stages, at temperatures of 350 and 9500c, The powder
~btainsd was pressed Into tab'-eta and sintered In a hydrogen mediumo
UDC: 536,532
L-aB432-66
ACC NRs AP6019579
Mecbanical working of the alloys containing up to 30% of the alloying
additive was analogous to that commonly used for molybdenum. The
dependence of the electromotive force of the tbermocouples on temperatur
for gifferent alloys of molybdenum and rbenium was determined up to
1800 0. A platinum-platinum rbodium tbermocouple woo used as a control*
Results are exbIbited In a series of curves. The tbarmoelectric and
meebanical properties of the tbermocouples are listed In say-oral large
tables, It is concluded that tbermocouples made of molybdorrim-rhenium
alloys can be used for temperature measurements in bydrocarbon medias
for a limited time, not exceeding I to 2 bours, at temperatures up to
1500OCe Orig. *rt. bas: 5 figures and 4 tables. [061
CODEt //,,;ZOSUBM DATE:
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SAVITSKIY, Ye.M.; TYLKINA, M.A.; IPATIOVA, S.I.;_-PAVWVA., Ye.l.
Phymiconechanical properties of tungsten-rhenium alloye. Trudy
. Inst. W. no.4:214,229 W. (KIEA 14:5,1
(Tungisten-rhenium alloys-Testing)
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AUTHORS: Savitskiv, Ye.M., Tylkina, M.A., Ipatova, S.I.,
and Pavlova, Ye.l.
TITLE: Physico-Mechanical Properties of Tungsten and
Rhenium
PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii,
Trudy, No.4, 1960. Metallurgiya, metallovedeniye..
fiziko-khimicheskiye metody issledovaniya, p.p~214-229
TEXT: Rhenium has been suggested as a possible alternative
for tungsten for use in the clectro-vacuum industry, but it is
very expensive. Therefore an investigation of tungsten-rhenium
alloys was carried out. Alloys were prepared in an arc furnace
and by powder metallurgical methods. The complete range of
alloys was studied by metallographic and X-ray analysis, by micro-
hardness measurements and by measuring melting points. The
formation of the compound W2Re3 Or phase) in the region 48-65 wt
rhenium and the formation of a eutectic between the cr phase and
the rhenium solid solution at 75 vrt.% rhenium and 2815 OG were
confirmed. No eutectic between W2Re3 and tungsten was found.
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Physic o-Mechanic al Properties of Tungsten and Rhenium
There was a wide range of solid solutions of rhenium in tungsten
(up to 30%) at high temperatures, with decreasing solubility as
the temperature was decreased~ The compound W2Re3 formed by a
peritectic reaction possessed a high hardness (about 2000 kg/mm2)
and was brittle. A method was developed for preparing wire of
diameter 12 microns from alloys with a maximum rhenium content of
20 wt.al. The wire was prepared by hot-working samples prepared
by powder metallurgical methods. The introduction of rhenium into
tungsten raised the temperature of the beginning of recrystalliza-
tion by 200-400 OC depending on the rhenium content. GralLn growth
of tungsten-rhenium alloys was less intensive than that of
tungsten. The tungsteii-rhenium alloys retained a high strength
and possessed considerable ductility after annealing at 1400-
1950 OC. The initial strength of 100 micron tungsten wire was
2 with an elongation of 1-55;~ After heating at 1950 OC
320 kg/mm 'V
the strength decreased to 80 kg/1=2, and elont~ation was 0. The
alloy containing 21% rhenium in these conditions decreased in
strength from 370 to .150 kg/mm2 and the elongation increased from
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Physico-Mechanical Properties of Tungsten and Rhenium
1.5 to 6-80%. After annealing at 1400-1500 OC, the strength of
this alloy was 180-190 kg/mm2 and its elongation H-200,('- The
strength of wires of the alloys was higher than that of tungste'll
wires at all temperatures, although an increase in temperature
resulted in a decrease in strength. At 14oo oc the U.T.S. of
tungsten was 42 kg/mm2 and that of an alloy containing 191,", rhenium
was 66-7 kg/mm2. At 2600 OC the figures were 4 and 6.7 kg/mm2
respectively. The limiting testing temperature of alloys
containing 10 and 20% rhenium was 3000 OC, or 3000 higher than the
limiting temperature of tungsten or alloys containing I and 30,.'
rhenium. The hardness of cast tungsten-rhenium alloys was
tested in the range 20-1000 OC. At 800 OC alloys containing
10, 25 and 750,o rhenium and purt. rhenium had a hardness of about
200 kg/MM2. Tungsten and alloys containing 101,It") rheWUM had a
hardness of 100 kgflmm2, The electrical resistance of 50-micron
wires of the alloys was measured at 20 to 1350 OC. At any given
temperature the resistance was higher with higher rhenium contents.
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Physico-Mechanical Properties of' Tungsten and Rhenium
At 20 OC the resistance of tungsten was 0.056 ohm.mm2/m, and that
of the alloy containing 21clo" rhenium was 0.2112 ohm,mm2/m
At 1600 OC the resistances were 0.44 and o.644 ohm.i=2/m
respectively. ThU 5 the tungsten-rhenium alloys possessed several
advantages over tungsten.
There are 11 figures and 23 references, 19 Soviet and 4 English.
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ATJTHOR- Pavlova, Ye. I.
TITLEi Production of rhenium and its tungsten alloys
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962, 18, abstract 6G142
(In ccllection: "Reniy", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 159 - 161)
TEXT: The methods of production of Re-W alloys and the technology of manu-
facturing Re sheet and wire are described in brief. To produce the alloy, the
necessary quantities of Re were gradually introduced on stirring into W-powder
In. the form of ammonium perrhenate. The charge was mixed on a vibration screen
during 2 - 4 hours, The reduction of the mixture to metal was performed In a
tuoular electric furnace 3 m long under the following conditions: the rate of
H5, supply - 3-5 m3/hour, the speed of material travel in the furnace = 0.3 m/hour,
tFie maximum temperature in the furnace - 480 - 5000C. The reduced powder was
sifted through a 200 mesh screen and pressed in 8 x 8 x 280 mm moldings. After
sintering in a hydrogen furnace at 1,1000C the moldings were welded in a hydrogen
welding machine at a slow temperature increase to 2,4oO - 2,5000C ard 20 min.
Car\i 1/2
KoraTILOV, B.A.; ILIINA, L.P.; PAVIDVA, Ye..I.
Forecast of changes in natura'L
reservoir construction; using
Hydroelectric Power Station.
50-59 Mr-Ap '64.
conditions in connection with
the example of the Volkhov
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no. 2:
(MMA l7t5)
2. Institut geografti AN SSSR.
-ZAVU)VA I Ye.T.
Using -.'be counterflow movement of the cur-rent as energy
dissipator in tubular outlet works. Trudy THIMIM no.8-3174-18-80
'57. (14111A 15-- 5)
(Hydraulic engineoring)
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AUTHORS% 4avitakiyj Ye~M*jt Doctor of Technical Sciences,
ryjLlclna Candida-te of Technical
Frof e9 M ! iA j
Scienc:08r, Ips nd F ova ye.l., Engineers
MO-Va. S. I. a avi
4~!-Iftgsten- enium Alloys
TITLEs The Properties of
FIRIODICALt Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya, obrabotka metallov,
196o, No.9, pp.20-25
TIXTs Following their earlier study of the constitution diagram
of the tungsten-rhenium system (Ref-7), the present authors
conducted a series of experiments to study the effect of rhenium
additions (up to 20%) on various properties of tungsten. All
tests were conducted on wire specimens, prepared by powder
metallurgy technique. The following conclusions were reached&
1) The temperature of the beginning of recrystallization of
tungsten was raise? by 200 to 4000C by addition of rhenium,
depending on the precise quantity added, 2).Strength and
plasticity of tungsten, in the 20 -3000 C temperature range, are
increased by rhenium additions; 3) A w1re, made of tungsten-
rhenium alloy, is characterized, by high strength and plasticity
after anneal.ug at 1400 to 1950 C. An alloy, containing. 20%rhenium
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AUTHOR:
TITLE: Preparation of rhenium and its alloys with tungsten
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. In8titut metallurgii im. A. A. Bay-
kova. InatiTut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimli
redkikh elementov. MezhduvedomBtvennaya komiesiya po
redkim metallam. Vaesoyuznoye soveshchan-Lye po probleme
reniya. Moscow, 1953. Reniy; trudy soveshchaniya. Mos-
cow, Iod-vo Ali SSSR, 1961, 159-161
TEXT: Previous research has shown that the.addition of Re improves
the properties of W, so the author decided to study the preparation
of W alloys containing from 3 to 20% Re. The procedure followed by
the author consisted of the initial redn. of powdered W and NH 4 ReO4
after which the mixture was successively compressed, sintered, wel-
ded and soaked. Full details about the requisite temperatures du-
ring these operations are given together with the rates of H 2 supply
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 7, 1) 61 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Pavlova, Ye, 1.
TITLE: Hydraulic Laboratory Investigation of High-pressure Vlater-discharge
Outlets (C/ laboratornykh gidravlizheskikh issledovan,yakh vy.,okona-
pornogo vodovypuska)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tashkentsk. in-ta inzh. irrigatsii i mekhaniz. s. kh., 1956
Nr 2. pp 63-75
ABSTRACT: A. description is given of the results of a hydraulic laboratory in-
vestigation of three various Aypes of energy dissipators for water-
discharge outlets designed for a full-scale discharge iate of from
14.4 to 55 ml/sec, under pressure heads ranging from 9.65 to 29.1
meters at the bottom of the gate chamber. The scale of the models
investigated was 1:25, The author considers that the best solution of
the problem of excess-energy dissipation in tubular high-pressure
water -discharge outlets is obtained either by introducing into the bot-
tom jump zone a special spiral dissipator designed by L. A. Mash-
kovich or by means of a dissipa:or designed on the principle of the
Card 1/1 collision of opposing jets. M. F_ Skladnev
SO" I I 1~2-57-9 -18506D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 58 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Pavlova. Ye. 1.
TITLE: Speic'ial`P~. obiems of Energy
(Spetsial'nyye voprosy gasheniya
Dissipation in Tubular Outletj3
energii v trubchatykh vodospuskakh)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of
Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to Tashkentsk. in-t inzh. irrigatsii
i mekhaniz. a. kh. (Tashkent Institute of Engineers of Irrigation and
Mechanization of Agriculture), Tashkent, 1956.
ASSOCIATION: Tashkentsk. in-t inzh. irrigatssi i mekhaniz. a. kh. (Tashkent
Institute of Engineers of Irrigation and Mechanization of Agriculture)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 9, p 56 (USSR)
.&UTHOR: Pavlova, Ye. 1.
TITLE: LZT_Sra_to_r7V~r*"A_~~ Investigations of High-Head Water Outlet
(0 laboratornykh gidravlichemkikh issledovaniyakh vysokonapornogo
vodovypuska)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Tashkentsk. In-ta inzh. irrigatnii i mekhaniz. a. kh., 1956,
Nr Z, pp 63-75
ABSTRACT: The most difficult problem in designing tigh-head water outlets is
that of energy dissipation of the stream flowing from under the gate. The most
widely used energy-dissipating device is the stilling pool which, however, is
inapplicable in case of high-head outlets because of its excessively largat size.
Nor are various baffle devices (such as blocks, piers, horizontal beams) appli-
cable, because at a high velocity the stream shoots so far away from the first
obstacle that an subsequent obstacles find themselves in the overshoot zone and
do not affect the stream. Two high-head energy -dissipating devices were inves-
tigated: a spiral dissipator suggested by engineer L. A. Mashkovich, and a
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(MINA 13:9)
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Favlova). 2. NacW'nik eksperimentellnogo uchastka rizhskogo
zavoda *Krann kvadrat" (for Ku21minskly).
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MI; Gum=
TWX;- Grovlr4g single crystals of rhenium by zone melting with an electron beam
S6MCSs Rost :1 nesovershenstva metalliches)dkh kristallov (Growth and dofects of
metal crystals). lasy, NaukDva dumkiLv 1966, 157-163
TOF% TAGS: rhenium, metal zone refining, single crystal growth, x ray diffraction
study, crystal Impurity
APITRWT; 7he authors studied the effect of composition of the starting material, and
of the speed and number of passes on the quality and purity of single crystals ef
rhanim obtained by tone melting with an eleatron beam. Mie total amount of
impurities (same 26 elements2, originally about P. x 101~2%, was reduced after three or
four passes to about 3 x 10-J%, the 11mitof detectability. 7he atmosphore (vacuum or
hydrogen) had little effect on purification. Surprisingly, no direct coimection was
found betwepp the degree of purification and the vapor pressure of the bipurities.
. I"" Iron - and. molvbdenum were removed -at about the same rate. although their
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vapor Wojpswoxp at the temperatrire of rhanU= malting, differ by a factA)r of 1000o
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S/137/62/OD0/008/006/065
A006/A101
AUTHORSO Chikin, Yu. M., Pavlova, Ye. M.
TITLE: On the problem of increasing molybdenum extraction from sulfide
ores
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 8, 1962, 11, abstract BG79
("Nauchn. tr. Irkutskiy.n.-i. in-t redk. met", 1961, no. 10, 210' -
223)
M(T: Results are presented of laboratory and industrial investiGati s
which had been carried out to reveal methods of increasing Mo extracItion from
ores. The experiments were made with ore containing 0.065% Mo sulfide and
0.016% Mo oxide. Molybdenite was the basic mineral. It was established that
Mo losses during the process of basic flotation occurred mainly because of the
incomplete disclosure of MoS2 grains in the coarse class (+2 mm) whose yield by
crushing is _20%. The authors show the main possibi:_'ty of increasiag Mo ex-
traction by 2 - 3% on account of additional flotation concentration of refined
products-in a separate cycle with separation of 10 - 15% Mo products, suitable
for hydrometallurgical conversion. A. Shmeleva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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"on the Question of the Natural Dark Background Count in Light meters,
Zhur. Eksper. i Teoret. Fiz. 8, 1939.
1. AMIATOV, A.: PAVWVA, Ye. '*
2. USSR (600)
"The Change In Internhase Potential during the Photochemical Decomnosition of Yono-
layers of Gliadin," Zhur. Fiz. Khim, 13, No. 11, 1939. Moscow, VTEM, Physico-Chemical
Lab., Department of Photobiology. Received 26 June 1939.
9. 1" Rer*rt U-1615, 3 Jan 1952.
PAVLOVA, Ye. 9. C M J
"The Selective Transparency of the Atmosphere Aerosols," Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR,
Ser. Geograf. i Geofiz. Nos. 1-6, 1942.
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USSROhysies 7
Photometry
Lights - Measurements
Feb 4,9
"Photoelectric Photometry of Small Light Streamsp" A. L. Osherovich, Ye. N. Pavlova,
S. F. Rodianov, L. M. Fishkova, Sci Res Phys Inst, Leningrad State U, lei pp
*Zhur Tekh F10 Vol XIX, No 2
Treats under: (1) sensitivity of a system consisting of a photoeleotronic
multiplier and a tube amplifier, (2) characteristics of certain typtis of photo-
electronic multiplier which can be used to measure small light etresuns, (3)
3pectrum characteristics of some photoelectronic miltipliers, (,4) p1iotometer
circuit, (5) characteristics of photometer for measuring light Vjr&MB to 10-10
Ii ht meterst (6) photometer for measuring light streams to 10-14 light meters,
1~ photconeter with a balance DO amplifier, (8) some applications of the Photo-
7
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meter for measuring small illuminations, and (9) photon counter. Includes 16
d1agrams. Submitted 19 Apr 48.
PA 40/49T104
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PAVWVA, Ye.- N. and RODIONOV, 3. F.
"The Radiation of Atmospheric 3odium".
Dokl AN 33M, Nov 3orp Vol LXIV, tic 6,
pp 251-255, 1949.
USM/Physics -,Infrared Radiation 21 Apr 49
Atmosphere Illumination
"The Infrared Radiation of the Night Sky," S. F.
Hodinov, Ye. N. Pavlova, Sci Res Phys Inst,
Isenl-nA State U --l-c-ni A. A. Zhdanov, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXV, No 6
6-831-44
Discusses internal tf-ansitions of atomic and
molecular nitrogen as explanation for intense
infrared component. Graph of intensity I versus
time shows maximum for infrared radiation,at
rAdnight, possibly explained by ultraviolet
15M
USSBIPbysics - Infrared Radiation 21 Apr 49
(Contd)
radia:tlan of the sun'exciting atmospheric nitro.
gen molecules at high altitudes. Submitted by
A. N. Terenin 5 Mar 49.
on y 4 1
,aasuriii~ the 3rtcn-R,,..j, Lint, t c c 4~ rn :4
Secon,
tr
dary Electron lUiplificr," F. ~LO.iloilov, Y-.
Hco Phy,,i lw-,L, Lc-ntn~;ra~l J L'Oni A. A. X.
"Dolf AR i'llauk 30,7V Vo~,
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. c crat-'~ CT., -.na,
and Prc-.Iz1-;,or for of ra li,~tu Lon in up. -I-
SulmLitted b,,r Aca" Tertnin, "'Pr
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U-SM/Geophysics
Atmosphere
Stratospbere Jul 49
"The Fadiation of Atmospheric Sodium," S- F- Rodinov, Ye. N. Pavlova,
Sci R4 Inst of Phys, Leningrad State U imeni A. A. Zhdanov,
Ellbrus Complex Sci Expedition, Acad Sci USSR, 34 pp
"Dok A Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVIIJ, No 2
Made this study, of importance in problems on atmospheric striieture
and upmard currents in the stratosphere by using a spectrometer consisting
of an M-1 monochromator (Experimental Works of Leningrad State U Phys
Inst) and a photometer with a photoelebtric amplifier. Made measurements
of twilight at an altitude of 2,200 meters at Adyl-su, Caucasus.
Resultant data showed presence of sodium at altitudes of, or over,
60 km, and at considerably lower altitudes. Submitted by Acad A. N.
Terenin 12 May 49.
PA 54/49T67
W%.*AA%/VWUpnys2.c:s - Radiation, Infrared 1 Jul 50
light SkW
CP% "Distribution of Brightness of Night-Sky In-
frared Radiation Over the Celestial Arch," Ye.
N. Pavlova, S. F. Rodionov, M. S. Sominskly,
S. M. Fishkova, Phys Inst, Leningrad State U
imeni A. A. Zhdanov, and M-t Ellbrus Expedition
of Acad Sci USSR
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSRn Vol LXXIII, No 1, pp, 69-72
Infrared measurements of night sky in fall 1949
on Mt Ellbrus (2,200 and 4,200 m elevation) us-
ing photometers vith secondary-electron elec-
trostatic tube. Confirmed infrared radiation
M 16ET29
USSR/Geophyuics - Radiation, Infrared I Jul 50
(Contd)
maximum at midnight. Found intensities of 1.12 x
10-2 and 3.07 x 10-2 erg/sq cm sec sterad, res-
pectively, for heights of 2,200 and 4,200 m.
Found radiating layer to be 900 km high. Sub-
mitted 4 M&Y 50 by Acad A. A. Lebedev.
16ft29
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is F Rodkmov. . %I A&WIM, WA 1. B. Kalvinik4wa
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WP78001). A ewsler lorilk a r4ameblocardthimir and it
willoo lit + AmIst.,shmirdowiti.
rr4onw km 361 ilAys. r"I ornallivily limit at ANN) A., e"4%.
wo-illivAly at 33(k) A. At lbw max.. kid ~ (00. of imputwx
inckkut pwon) - -8.2. N. Tboi
USM/Oso"ics - Ni&t-SkY Illumination 21 Aug 51
Measuring the Ultraviolet I'lumi ion of the Night
Sk7," S. F. Rodionovp Ye. N. Favlova, Phys Inst,
Leningrad State U imeni 7bAanov, and Ellbrus. Ex-
pedition of Geophys, Inst, Acad Sci USSR
"Dok Ak Neuk sesall vol T. No 6, pp 961-964
Purpose is to investigate the nocturnal variations
azA distributioux over the celestial are, of the ;.
lar4ghtness of the ultraviolet radiation of the nieft,
sky. Such meas ats in the ultraviolet region,
of the spectr= possess significance for the
222T40
explanation of the role of scattering of the sun's
Ufftt.alt night, a problem considered by P. P.
DgWobravin and I. A Mrvostikov (cf. "Dok Ak Nauk
SM" 23, 231. 1939). Svbmitted by Acad A. A.
Lebedev 20 Jun 31. Indebted to B. A. Kizelt and
S. A. Bezverkhayy for their measuring.
PAVLOVA. To. N.
milk;y Way
Infrared radiation of the Milky Way, Pr1roda 41 No. 4. 1952
Honthl-v List 9f- Russian Accessions Library of Congress. July 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
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AUTHORS: Naboykin, Yu.V.,. Pavlova, Ye.N. and Zadorozhriyy, B.A.
TITLE: Some Peculiarities of' Luminescence of Ortho-Diatibstituted
Aroriatic Hydrocarbons. I The Absorption and Fluorescence
Speetra of Anilides of Salicylic and Ortho-methoxybenzoic
Acids (Osobennosti lyuminestsentsii orto-dizamioshchennykh
aromaticheakikh uglevodorodov. I Spektry pogloahcheniya
i spektry fluorestsentsii anilidov salitsilovoy I orto-
metoksibenzoynoy kislot)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1959, Vo.1 6, Nr 3, pp 366-371"
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The absorption spectra In the ultraviolet region were
obtained using a spectrophotometer SF-4. The absorption
spectra in the infrared region were Tecorded using a
spectrometer IKS-11 with a LIP prism. The fluorescence
spectra were obtained using a munoch-omator UN-2 and a
photomultiplier FEU-17. Fluorescence was exetted using
a PRK-4 lamp. The substances studied were prepared by
condensation of salicylic or ortho-mothoxybenzoic acid
with aAline. Ortho-methoxybenzoic anilide was also
Gard 1/3 obtained by methylation of salicylic anilide. The
SOV/.51-6-3-13/28
Some Peculiarities of LumineBeence of Ortho-Diambstituted Aromatic
Hydrocarbons. I.
anilides prepared in these two ways had the same properties.
The Mructural formulae of the two anilides show t.ftat formation
of an intramolecular hydrogen bond is possible in the
salicylic acid anilide, but not in the ortho-metaoxybenzoic
anilide. The absorption spectra of the two anilides
dissolved In ethanol (curves 1) and heptane (curves 3)
are shown in Figs.1-2. Fig-3 shows how the absorption
spectrum of the salicylie anilide depends on the concentration
of NaOH in the ethanol solution. Fig.4 shows the fluor-
eseenoe spectra of the salicylle anilide dissolved In
ethanol (curva 1), haptane (curve 2) and polystyrene
(curve 3). From the results obtained the authors conclude
that the long-wavelength fluorescence of salicylic acid anilide
is due to intramolecular hydrogen bonds in this substance,
the presence of which was predicted from its structural
formula. The short-wavelength fluorescence of the same
anilide in alcohols is related to ionisation of molecules
Card 2/3 and depends on the pH of the solution (Fig.5).
SOV/51-6 -3-13/28
Some Peculiarities of Luminescence of Ortho-Diaubstituted Aromatic
Hydrocarbons. I.
There are 6 figures and 6 r6forences, of which :3 are Soviet,
2 German and 1 English.
SUBMITTED: January 13, 1958
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24(7), 5(3) SOV/51-6-4-1-~/29
4 AUTHORS i Naboykin, Yu. V., Zadorozhn~y, and Favlova, Ye.
TITLE. Some Peculiarities of lAimineseeftce of Ortho-Disubstituted Armatic
Hyu,:ocarbons. (Osobeiinosti lyuminests ants i i orto-dizameshchennykh
aromaticheskikh uglevodorodov). H. Fluorescence of the Methyl Esters
of 2,3-oxynaphthoic and 2,3-mathoxynaphthoic acids. !,11- Fluore3t-sentsiya
metilovogo, efira 2,3-oksinaftoynoy i 2,3-,metoks1naftoynoy kislotj
FEERIODICALs Optika i Spek-troskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 4, pp 492-495 (USSR)
AM TRACT: The structural formula of the methyl aster of 2,3-oxynaphthoic acid (1)
suggests that an Intramolecular hydrogen bond is possible. In the
methyl eater of 2,3-methox3fmaphthoic acid (II) such a bond is not
possible. Berg4an et al (Ref 1) used the electronic absorption spectra
of I and similar compounds to show that there is an intramolecular
hydrogen bond in 1. To check Bergnan's work the prasent authors
obtained fluorescence spectra of I and 11. The experimental technia-
and the apparatus viere described in an earlier paper (Ref 4). A
photomultiplior M-22 was used to record fluorescence spectra in the
red region. Both osters were prepared by synthesis from
2,3-oxynaphthoic acid employing the usual method. FAZB 2 and 3 show
Card 1/2 the fluorescence spectra of I in ethanol, benzene and in ethanol -al imline
solvents. Fig 5 shows the fluoreacence spectrum of 1. in crystul form.
SOY/51-6-4-13/29
Some ?ecub%ritioe of Luminescence of Ortho-Disubstituted Aromatic Hydrocarit"Ons.
11. Fluorescence of the Yethyl Esters of 2,3-oxynaphthoic and 2,3-mathoxyiiaphthoic
acids
Fig 6 givob tht~ rluoresceuce spectra of II in benzene E-nd ethanol.
The appearance of three fluoresconce bands in the speci;ra of tno methyl
aster of 2,3--oxyziaphthoic acid confirms the preeence ol' an intramolecular
hydrogen bond In that suoutance. The inothyl ester of 2,3-methoxynaphthoit;
P-cid has ouly one fluoresce"ce band, which is harxW affected by the
solvent u3ed; this substance has no intramolocular hydrogen bored. The
energy of the intramolo"lar hydrogen bond in I was estirasted fron- its
infrared absorption 30jCtCUM In the region of valence vibrations cf the
hydroxyl group (Fig 7). rho OH valence vibration at 3280 cm-1 is
to be dirplaced tovards loa6or wavelengths compared with the valeacti
vibrations of free hydroxyl.Using Shigorin's data (Rof 5) the
intramolacular kydrogon bond energy was estimated to be 6.0 ~c~-al/MO16
There are 7 figures and 6 rofer,-)nces , 2 of which are Soviet, 1. German
and 1 English.
SUBMT13-D.- February 6, 195a
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24M SCIT 148-2 1`- 1 -
AUTHORS: Naboykin, Yu. V., Zadorozhnyy, B. A., Pa7lova, Ye.N.
TITLE: On Some Particular Features of the Luminescence of Orths:~~Y~-,-
substituted Aromatic Hydrocarbons (0 nekotorykh css-,ben,-~s'~-,Lrch
lyuminest sent sii orto-oksizameshchennykh aroina.ticheskikh
uglevodorodov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fiziches~ay--, 19')9,
Vol 23, Nr 1, PP 9-14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The dependence of the 'Luminescence propertias of organic;
molecules on their chemical structure is know:.. Th,2
exercised by hydrogen bonds upon the luminescence of organic
substances has hitherto not yet been clarified or is sti'l
known very insufficiently. Mataga 'Refs 3,4) found ti-,a.
fluorescence bands are shifted towards the long-viave
of the spectrum due to the production of inter:::olecuitir
hydrogen bonds. In the present paper the absor-,tion and
nescence spectra in various solvents were irv,!stit~at~-~
double- subs ti tuted derivatives of benzene end naphthaientr.
Hydrogen bonds were found in part of these substances. in tire
other part such bonds could not be produced. The data and
Card 1/3
SOV
On Some Particular Features of the Lum"nescence of
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
value calculated for the energy of the hyd~z)Et~n b~lnd ar:.,
.given in a table. The absorption and fluorescence B~~:ctr_z
salicylic acid anilide in heptane and sodium c-tharoldte a~_
as that of 1-oxy-2-acetyl naphthalene in hoptanci Prd a ,n-
centrated alcoholic kOH solution are prosanted ir
The former shows a distinct shift of the lumirescen,~;c
from the long-wave to the short-wave range djiJr.- tne
from the neutral to the baEic medium. A ohif~ occl_~_s
the latter, to which an opposite one corresponds in '.hi! a!-
sorption spectrum. It indicates that it dt1P(.'nL.3 _J.-- 11 hij7h
degree on the pH-value of the solvent. If th~irp 13 fr~.--
OE group contained in the substance, no shift
the spectra by changing the solvent. SubstanCE!S containjnE
a carboxylic acid tend towards dimerization wherely P_ wea,
hydrogen bond is formed. For that reason, a shift of tnE
fluorescence bands - which otherwise correspondBtO the _r%stal-
line form - towards the long-wave range takes place in the
weakly acid medium of a concentrated solution. This conf-.rus
the presence of a hydrogen bond. The authors tried *,,, exTia';,
Card 2/3 hypothetically the mechanism of the formation of a
I., -
SOV/48-23- I - 2,"76
On Some Particular Features of the Luminescence of Or*WYo-oy~y-s*-ibtil*"-,-,~~.,-~.
Arcmatic Hydrocarbons
band shift towards the long-wave range. The excited mcIPz--,.-_e
produces a hydrogen bond which is continuously destroyed u-:d:
restored during the radiation. Thus, the energy of radiated
quanta is reduced and the fluorescence bands are shifted
towards the long-wave rangn of the spoctruin. D. N. ShIgoi-ji:
offered a discussion on this lecture which was delivered -n.
the occasion of the 6th Congress on Luminescence. D. N. S.'j-11-
rin illustrated from the view of the electroni-- theory ho-A
the spectrum is influenced by the hydrogen bond.
There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 8 references, 3 o' whdch
are Soviet.
Card 3/3
POGOSTAN, Khoren ]Petrovich. Prinimall uchostlye: UGAHOVA, X.F., olodshly
nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHABELINIKOVA, M.Y., mladshly neuctmyy
motrudnik; PAVLOVSKATA, A.A.. mladshiy neuchnyy sotradm1k; IPATWYA,
Te.li,, lnzh.; GOLOVUSHKISA, A.B., stershiy takhnik; MOSTAGiEi.
U.N., ;.tershiy tekhnik,- SOMOVA, A.V.. stershly tekhnik. ZUBYAS.
G.D., otv.red.; BLINNIKOV. L.V.. red.; YERSHOTA, T.S., tekhn.red.
[Jet streams in the atmosphere] Strulnye techaniia v stmosfere.
Moskva, Gidrometeor.izd-vo (otd-nis), 1960. 182 p.
(Jet stream) (MIRA 13:8)
S/o5i/6o/oo8/oo5/o.10/027
9201/8491
AUTHORSi Naboykin, Yu.V., Zadorozhnyy, B.A. and Pavlova, Ye.N.
TITLE: Characteristics of Luminescence of Ortho-Drs-uM-srTTVtVd-
Aromatic Hydrocarbon;.1 Ill. Fluorescence and
Absorption Spectra o Some Carboxylic Acids
&MRIODICALs Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol.89 No.5, pp.657-662
TJ9XTt Fluorescence of substances with internal hydrogen bonds,,
formed by a hydroxyl group attached directly to an aromatic ring,
were dealt with In Parts I and 11 (Ref.1 and 2). The present
paper deals with the effect of ionization, of internal hydrogen-
bonds and of dimer formation on the electronic absorption
spectra and on fluorescence of some substituted carboxylic acids.
The experimental procedure and the apparatus used were the same as
those described in Part I (Ref.1). Special attention was paid to
the purity of substances. Some of the results obtained are
presented In Fig.1 to 3 and a table on p.659- Fig.! and 2 show
respectively the absorption and fluorescence spectra of solutions
of 2.3-oxynaphthoic acidi(Fig.la and 2a), 2.3-methoxynaphthoic
acid (Fig.lb and 2b) and 10!.k-oxynaphthoic acid (Fig.1B and 2'?,)
The fluorescence spectra of solutions of ortho-methoxybenzoic acid
are iven in Fig.2B. Fig-3 shows the fluorescence yield of
Cardgl/2
PAVIDVA, Ye.N.
To the editor of the periodical "Pribor7 i tekhnika eksperiments."
Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 n0-2:197 Mr-Ap '61. (MiRA 14:9)
(Photons--Measurement)
AUTHORS: Vlasenko, N.A.,
TITLE: On the role of
of luminescence
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Pavlova, Ye.N.
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dclitional impurities in the formation
centres in the phosphor ZnS-Cu
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskop,iya, V-13,,no.4, 1962, 550-553
TEXT: Samples of ZnS with.varlous levels of impurities were
prepared by evaporation in vacuo ab described in an earlier paper.
In order to facilitate diffusion ana recrystalliz4~ition, the
condensed samples were heated to 550 0C while still under vacuum.
It is shown that the absence of luminescence in the case of
ZnS-Cu without an additional co-activator is associated with the
deposition of the copper in the form of colloidal particles.
The effect of two types of additional.i-aourity is studied:
1) impurities which compensate the surplus charge arising
from the substitution of Zn2* by ions of Cu+ (e.g. Cl);
2) impurities which have the same valency as the ions in the
'basic lattice (e.g. mn). The addition of small quantities
of Mn to ZnS-Cu stimulates the green Cu luminescence together with
the orange I-In luminescence. The most ir~tense green band is
obtained for a I-In concentration of 10-5 g/g eq. and the
Card 1/2
3
V4
A-A 4
..40 P.0
Hit I Aix Al
KAMINOV, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; IZHEVSKIY# K.K., inzh.; FOKHT,
L.G., inzh.; KOTSODI, IsA.~ inzh.; ANUCHKINA, N.F., inz-h.;
FOLYAKOVI V.I.# kand. tekhn. nauk; GLADRIOV, V.N.p k,-xd.
tekhn, nauk; PAVLOVA, U.N.., inzh.,- POWSIN, M.Doj, in2h.;
KRWOSHCH, I ;__wme)m. red,; SHERSTNEVA, N.V. j,
tekhn. red.
[Dianual on the mechanization of small-scale operations car-
ried out on buildine sites remo-,.e from major construction
points] Spravochnoe posobie po riekhanizateii melkikh ras-
sredotocbenrqkh stroitellrjykh rabot. Moskva, Stroiizdat,
1964. 415 P- (MIRA 17;.'))
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizataii,
mokhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu.
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telya. Moscow,
PMRCEs Optike I spektrookopiya; k statey. Yo Is Lyuninestoon
zd-Vo -M SSSRt 1963p 261-263
~zd" C
TAGSs radiation,, phDsphor~v optics
armn
-phosphor
ACTs The dependen", of optical characterlatice'of the vublizato
~WTR
jW-11i on the rode of preparation was studied. The rate of heating use considered
pe the essential parameter in preparing the specimen. The radiation intensities of
ZnS-ft specivenst boated at 490C in 3P 5P 10i and 30 idn Intervals, were obtained
!(Fig. I Zeee enclosur3e - curves 1, 2s 3, and 4 respectively). Waxtimm radiation
~ntenslties of specimens rreparad tit torperptures of 410j, 450# 470P 490p 520P and,
.550 were also studied (Fig. 2 CSee enclosur-e7 -curves I to 6 respeclAvely). It ia-1,
ishown that at high temperatures mwdmum Intensity Is attained in a rolatively short
meeting time. "The author acknowledges the help of N. A. Vlasenko.. " Orig. art. ham
:2 figures.
I-Co,d
11
VLLUNKOI IN.A.1 PAVLOVA Ye.N
Role of additives in the formation of luminescence centers
in Zrf6Cu phosphor. Opt. i spektr. 13 no.4:550
r553 C 162.
(MMA 16:3)
(Phosphors)
SPMIAIROV, I.E.; DDBRDKMTOVA, V.I.; PAVLDVA, TesN*; NODYKIN. Yu.V.;
AIRK ARM V. B.S.
Zone refininc of anthracenso Tm4 nM no-2393-10 '59.
(MINA 13:7)
(Anthracens)
GAMM10 L.B.. prof.; PAVLOVAo U.N.; USOV, A*G.p kan4.med.mit
Use of phenatine in-hypertension i~ith w thenic syndrome in aged
subjects. Sov. mad. 25 no.5:V,.?.-1,43 MY 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. lz fiziologicheakogo otdela imeni I.r.Pa*ove Uat. - deystvitellnyy
chlen WIN SSSR prof. P.S.Kupalov) Instituts. eksprimentallnoy
meditsiny in doma invalidov imeni Karla Markme (dir. M.A.Rayevskiy).
(HYPERTENSION) (ASTHENIA) (NICOTINIC ACID)
TUSHINNIT. G.K.. prof.; AVSYUK. G.A.. prof., otvetetvemwy reel.; FAVLOVA, Ye.P.,
red.
[No.6. Studying the snow coveri no-7. Observations on firns; No.8.
Observing avalanches; No.q. Observing snow transport by snowstorral
No.6. Izucheuie sueshnogo ;okrova; No. 7. Nabliudenila na snezhnikakh;
No.B. Nabliudemil, z& lavinami-, No.9. Nabliudeniis za metelevym
perenosom snega. Moskva, 1957 63 P. (OBnovnye matoaicb.eskie uka2aniia
po gliatsiologicheakin issledovanitam) (MIRA 11:9)
(snow)
GRAVS, N.A.; AVSnW, G.A., otvetstvenn7y red.; FAVIOVA. Ye.P.. red.
(Stud7ing ground ice, frozen rotkst loose glacial sedlogntg, ani
modern geoeryologleal processes] Icuchenie pod2emxqkh I'dov. merzl7kh
gorn.vkh popod, rykhlykh lednikovykh otlozhenii I sovremennykh
gookriologichoskikh protsessov. Moskva. 1957. 12 p. (Osnovnye
metodichaskie ukazantia po gliatsiologichaskim iseledovantiam, no.13)
(MIRA 11: 7)
(Glaciers)
TUSRINSKIT, G.r., prof.; AVSYUK. 0.A., prof., red.; PAVWVA, Ye*Po, red,
[Fundamentals of safety techniques in ca--r74-ng out gla~~'Ioiozicai
research] 09novy tekhniki bezopastnosti pri provedenli
gliatsiologicheskikh Issledovanii, Mcekva, 1957. 21 P,.(0911ovnye
metodieheskle-ukazaniis po gliatsiologichaskim iseledovaniiamp
no.12) 11 Ulaciers) OTTRA 11:7)
I'MONOVA, R.I.; AVSTEIZ, G*A.o prof., otvetstveimyy redo,, PATIOVA, Ye.P., red.
[observations on codern exogeneone geomorphologic p.-ocesses in a
g1mial sons] NabliuderAls nad soyremennymi ekxogeum7=1
ire ovorfologl cheski ml proteeipsami Y ladnikovol zone. 14ner-,va, 1957.
P.25. (Osnrvnyc metodichnnIcto ifl-amniirt no Fliatntolfirl cht)ulcim 18010,-
dovaniiam, no.12) (MRA lit 7)
(Glaciers)
PIVLOVA9 YeoPeo red*
lu glectoloa] Gjj&t~jojogjchqskis teeledoventla. Pasport
jeftikse, Moskva, 1957. 23 p. OIIFA 11t4)
2. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Nomitet po provedentyu Huthdu-
narodnago geoftstaheakogo gods. Ortwpa po glyststelogil.,
(Glaciers)
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ALEKHBO Aleksey Petrovioh; FAVLOVA, Ye.S., red.; YEMIAKOV,
F,.S.y tekhn. red.
[Administration of railroad transportation in the U.S.S.R.;
textl>ook for atudents'of the law faculties of state
universities] Upravle~ie zheleznodorozhnym transportoin
S M ; uchebnoe posoble dlia studentov iuridicheskikh fakuP-
tetov gosudarstvennyk-h universitetov. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.
univ., 1963. 69 p. (MIRA 17:1)
TEFIMOT, T.F., Inzh.; IVAUOT, A.A., Inzh.; LRYTIN, G.S., in2h.; PATLOVA.
U.5., inzh.; TSAWT, O.N., inzh.; ZHOGOLFT, T.S., insh.
(Road and building machinery and mechanized building tools;
catalog-reference book] Stroitellnys i dorox" wahiny I
makchnnizirovannyi stroitellnyl Instrument; ketalog-spravochnik.
Moskva, Mntr.biuro tokhn.informatall Tniistroidormashas 1958.
471 p. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosuderstvannaya planaw-aya komissiya
Rosglavtyaxhmnshonababyt. 2. TSentrallnoye byaro tekhmicheskoy
Informats1i Teesoyuznogo nauchno-Iseledovatel'skogo instituts stroi-
tellnogo I dorozhnogo mashinoetroyanlya (TsBTI THIIStroydormash)(for
all).
(Building machinery) (Road awchinery)
PAVLOVAI-Xtill. --- - - . -
Oxygen absorption by some planktonic crustaceans in the Bay os
Sevastopol. Trudy SBS W79-90 161. (MIRA 15:4)
(Sevastopol, Day of-Crustacea) (Respiration)
MMA, Ye. V.
Distribution of Penilia avirostris Dana (Crustacea, Cladocera)
in the Black Sea. Trudy SBS 14:92-101 161. (KRA 15:4)
(Black Sea-Water fleas)
PAVLOVA,, Ye.V.
Occurrenco of Mediterranean species in the plankton of
the Black Sea. Zool. zhur. 43 no.11:1710-1713 164.
(MIRA 18:1-1)
1. Institut biologii yuzhnykh morey Ali UkrSSR, Sc-maditopoll.
PAVLOVA Ye.Ye
New data on Brachiopoda of the family Reticulariidae. biul, P-01P.
Otd.geol. 39 no.5s 49-150 S-0 164. (MIRA 18t2)
P14- -w, t; , , -,
'11,-is-icn of the genus He ophri c- odot-hyri s (order Spirifer'da).
1~a-',F,orit. zhur. no.2:1.33-137 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. P&Iemitologicheakly institut AN SSSR.
YEGOROV, I.F.; KOW-LYUKH, A.I.- SMAGA, M.F.,~_.FAVLff.AY~je.
Comparative indices of the complement fixation rewt.ion and
Intracutaneous test in the diagnosis of toxoplasmoBis. Zhur.
mikrobiol. epid. i immun . 33 no.10:51-54 0162 (MIRA 17:4)
1. Iz Llvovsko-y oblastnoy psi-khonerrologicheskoy bol.Initsy.
SMAGAt M.F.;, PAVU)VAq 10.1e.
1pidemiological aW etiological characterietico of the outbreak of
influsum in vinter 1959 in a psychoneurological hospital. Zhur.
mikrobiol. epid. I Immin. 31 no. 10:119-121 0 160. (~M- 13:12)
1. 1z LIvovskoy respublikanskoy pBikhonevrologichaskay bcainitsy.
(LIVOV-D4UENU) (MBTAL DISORDFW)
FOLOVA. Yu.N.; VAYSBERG, L.A~
Review of the book OProblems of anesthesiology and aurgery
in palmonary diseases.* Probl. tub. 41 no.5:86-88 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
"; VA / Y VA,
PAVLOVA, Yu.NT.
C11-itcal and mnstomifval enal(wies in ecute sonenit-i*J9
to raterielp of the Surpl~,TI Cliniral Hospital of t)~.q ?,ogccw FirRt
Medical Ingtitute. Sov,'4ed. 19 r,0.1?.'50-55 D Isri. (MLRA 10:9)
1. Iz Goapitellnoy khtrun~-ic-1heskoy k1triki iment i~-V.!'Icrtynvvn.
(di.r. - prof. V.E.Salislcbev) I Moskovrkogo ordem
(APPEOIC IT is)
PAVLOVA, Ye V.,, Cand Bio Sci. - Vdiss) "Biology of Penilia avirostris
dana in the Black Seaj" Sevastopollp 1960, 2) pp,, (Belorusaian Stite
U. im V. 1A. Lenin) (KL, 49/60, 126)
PAVLOVA, YO.V.
The cycle of developrent.and some data on the growth oil' Penilia
avirostris Dana in the Bay of Sevastopol, Trudy SB3 2.1:54-62
159. (Sevastopol. Bay of--Water fleas) 01IRA 13:5)
FAVLOVA ~ Ye.V.
Fqod requirements of the cladoceran Penilia avirostric Dana.
Trudy SBS 12:153-159 159. OUIRA 14: 10)
(BLACK SEA-WATER FLEAS)
PAVWVA. Te, V,
Feeding of -Penilia avirostris Dana. Trudy SBS 11:63-71 '59.
O'IRA 13:5 )
(Black Sea--Water fleas)
FATLOVA, Ye. Ye.
"The C. F. T. and 1. C. T. in Dia~mosinp Toxoplasmosis"
Vonrogy toksoplamoza, report thefien of a conft?rence on toxnPlamrio-olfl,
oBcow, 3-5 April 1961, publ. by Inst ',bldemiolof-y and ;~!icroblolot',3'
I
K
im. 11. F. Gamaleya, acad. Ned. Sci USSR, Moscow, 1961. 69pp.
/0074-/008
30993 SOURCE CODE: BU/0015/66/027/001
AUTHCR: P~ alova ~Yu-
ORG: Institute of Chemical Technology (Khimiko-tekhnologicheski institut)
TITIE: Petrographic peculiarities of intrusion rocks north-east of Tvurditaa
SOURCE: Bulgarsko geologichesko druzhestvo. Spisanie, v. 27, no. 1, 1966, 74-84
TOPIC TAGS: petrology, physical pe_9jL,)EyV1
ABSTRACT: The potrogrophio po)culiarities
of intrusion rocks of monzodiorite, adamolli-4ype granodiorita, and
biotitgranite found north-east frow the Bulgarian village of Trurditea have
been investigated. They are found to be K-alksline and the tablea and
diagrams (quantitative mineralogic analysis, chemical composition, spectral
analysis, variation diagrams, and lists of Niggli end Zavaricki numbers)
presented In the paper describe their microchomical, petrochemical
characteristics. The differentiation Is a coneaquence of the seelmilation
lof,rock parts of the disbeephyllitoid formation by the intruded magm . The
otherwise rarely encountered aplite and pegmatite veins indicate that the
intrusion forming the kernel of the Tvurditaa snticlins was hypoabyseal
with low fluid content. The general occurrence of the Balkan Mountains
p1q nites is also discussed. The silicate analysis was done at the Chemical
Labtat ciry, Scientific Research Institute for the Silicate Industry and Constrlict-Lon
Mate"r-lals. Orix. art.-has: 6 f ~ur/es and cables? S6Based:on author's 3~psh~
AMR NO'- A rSUBM DATE: 194A ORIG JF. 008 REF 006
PAVLOVA, Yu.N.P aspirant
Decortication operation as a method of surgical trea,irrert in rigid
extraplearal pneumothorax and chronic tuberenlous extrapleural
empyema. Probl. tub. 41 no.6il9-24 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz 2-go legochnokhirtirgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - 6oktor med.
nauk N.I.Bondarl) Ploskvoskogo nailchno-issledovatellskogo insti~lita
tuberklileza (dir. - kand.med.nauk T.P Mochalova, nauchn3ry rukovoditell-
prof. D.D. Aseyev) Ministerstvq zdravookhranenlya RSFSR,,