SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PLYSHEVSKAYA, E. G. - PLYUKHIN, D. S.

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USSR/Chemistry Isotopes, Kinetics of Catalytic Oxidation Jul/Aus 53 "Catalytic Oxidation of the Simplest Unsaturated Ry- drocarbons With Heavy Oxygen," L. Ya. Margolis, Ye. G. Plysbevslmya, Inst Phys Chem, Arad Sci USSR Iz Ak Raulz SSSR, Oiaill, izo 4, pp 697-703 InVeStigat0d 07-idation of ethylene and proPylene at the catalystc V205j" V204, and 1-~aCrcO)~. By using herwy,o.~W-en, e:itablishcd the v,,ryir--7 extent to whict-, the oVgen of the catalysts pr-rticipates in the pro- cess of catalytic oxidation. Found that there ILS a 270T4 connection between participation of the catnlyst's oxygen in the reaction and fornuition of pro(Jucts of incomplete oxidation. Application of nass ulpc!c- trometry for analysis of reaction products cl-,,,.rified differences in the mechanism of the oxidation of hy- drocarbonn at different catalysts. 270T4 PtYSHE? ChWasa Abst, Vol, 48 No. 6 RAte of renawAl 0 _vblorophyll In the higner Troteln anj V. *Tureb n, M. A. Guiriiiiskayu, !ill V. G I. -rIysbtvskn3,a. 'J=rjl~ Akad. A'aul., S.S~S.R., lWil J77,13-TO-78.-By ineam; of Nlk-tr.'3vcr Em- r 'Zul layed with thr- N supp-ly of o3ts. fy . nril ~-_ . It 1,3,ntc, It Ims Shown that Trottiv, lj-giilil. ill 0-'r vilt formition of constitutional. PreWl-i ';f 11". labrAtcl W appeAq In tbese proteins vvitilin 4 lits.'of tmtjojj in thr nutrient. rhe ri, - -rve mit'in..i rm from transformation of constitutional"'Ill ot All R, tilt- I:Itt,-r tiot beh)t Infiniti-ly stable aji previously suppaitti. Nvv: prutriii r.3-lit ctit; is pt~rultclcd by dedhie of disaccl.;wdes. Chlaru. phyll In constantlyranewed ruid votue 1?0~' is r(-m-%%t!d withiii 24 bra. -9 Ou" by wricn. of NI; awnnufat&d ill t Ya L:Lloro- phyll- in spiAacli tiltz tierlod Is ;ome 72 lira. tot ir, -4 ..... .. Xv - ROUNIGLID.,N.L.; P:kUUJ6AY_A, G. Investigation of the qualitative peculiarities of rabbit mmecle glycones during alloxan diabetes. Biokhimiya 18, 51-5 '53.(XUA 6:1) (U 47 no.15:7640 153) 1. Lab. Physiol.Chem., Acad.Sci., U.S.S.R.9 Moscow* ?be Out of V-uttare cd d. -rimt of veffnablit -and azirael cTi& on Ittir ca;-acjty to kim cD.-z- p1pies uhlt poleins. RozenfePa wid F~ C.. SLIyx (Iah, Pby.-Jol. Chun. and 111~1. I 19, IwIg landw4och- ing Chair of the tluc6pyrnw~ of fmcwfiivula,_- ly$n_ ami -OR'ne typ-, d 0- ruuh>,dmria~ fou-n normu- 1&~ will, p -" ~J11VI'lPLCOSIS, Q,Lx- Glycogen3, trins, sm) dedrilis can cater into comple", formatiolk Irith prucins. hlywill is not mareptible go r"Ymcclmrije consplex twinution. The fibrilkir protems coler into pol - 'y ccmpl~y fomia%joc mort readily than the,globu- 1jr proteins, 'Me max. At;orpOuts of all sucht potys~ac- charkles ii A 2M' A., and is indcpendent of the type of cwbDb-d-te or protthi comtituting the cmnplex. ~._S. Levine P-, j :'-f 7 3ze*AvHO-M of Various protatLq with glyc~gxn. E. G. ply- ShtvA-aya and R. L. 1141-4(IP54); cf. C.A. 42, 5q32d; 43, 2~,r,!tj -V~16-13)Mhrxpd. rewltu Mutained with variausprolenis indi- -d Qbiltty t- vite the widtly dk~tzjlrpt~ fGrrn kxrmpleiL, With p*lywarcl. 26WAAntllcasts. The drgm.- n1bonfingv.-tim and drj)c!vvlq Phu3, glycoxen forms sTcb mmplexes r-itb inymin, fibrinogut, e-Aestin, and egg alburnit. Mrsorption speara of thesc are /Sbawn. gome peculiarities of doiftAn and its Wert6tion vrW blood proteins. R. L.Rozenfel'd and U. G'PI b 'ska Doklady Akad. Nauk 'S'S'S'R. 95. 46,.1121M.-Dextran Is a branched polymccharide pro- duced from sucrose with the ald of Leuco"nsW mesm- tervides and contains 1,6-bound glucose units, with branch- Ing at 1,4-positions. Tests with dextran soln. in 0.0% NaCl were made In resilect to its complexing with proteins which may be of importance in the application of dextran a blood substitute. The binding was followed spectro- graphically. Although complexing with fibtinoqen, serum I enom. albumin, -t-globulln, and myosin was observed, this ph enon is much weaker than 6 observed with polysaccitarides of the glycogen type. At 0% conen. dextran shows no effect on the spectrum of myosin and only at conen. of 25 t"g, does the complex appem as shown by jibs. max. Mel, only those groups are bound which contribute to absorption In the longer wave end of the spectrum, and almost all groups of the protein are bound finally only with dextran concn. reaching 40 m Fibrinogen shows the itest cordplexing ability Ux-dextran of the various 9 1= proteins. In Aritw of the use of -high conens. of dex. tran In blood substitute work the protein interaction sbou~ be considered and studied further. 0. 161. Rosolappff-i IL LAO CIU;A 10000.# t6F" Sr 6_1 zv F ir~tlati ofa-fiFo-sijiiiiI Ggen .1namm 192 or- i~ss Kuzin, V.A. Sondak, R. G. Plysbeysic ,r n :and V. V. Zermilov. Tridy bul. S.S,S.R. 1. 25u-61(1455) tiom of N's from the atm. was observeTafter rats Nvere cf, 12 days in a chumber the atm. of wbich had been labeled ---;witli, NA, Thest mwits wntradict ait trarlicr ~ claim by Volskil (jVw,,aya K(mbephi4 D)'hIwuiy;t, Corki, 1954), also 4wl~ZlvackL. No. --,1 '(19521), C.. M. KoMA-1poff Y/ itrojen exchange of plants using nitrogett i - rchin M. A. Guminsitaya, and E. G,-Plyshevsknya, Ur or Fertilizers and Disect unji; cs, W cow). Pkid. Rastrifil 2, No. 1, d. following i t reliftive rates of synthvxis of amino a 'is (1) and ubitr."Th cli proteins (11) in oats a d timothy led with (NOIQrSO4 were I. of 111--, Pwdled. - Renewal 6 It (old. by isotope, cones -dividuid N Inlictimis -was moit Mpld III yooll rapial SMW)nl joinots. and t ecrtaicd with nge. 10OWU611, total.41 lmdthi riftio-of Indiv d"i U compouvrits rtinalood jymcd Produc of alanitic was 11163t Injild (fluted In with aVartic and glutmic ucids sic); t (lioted In 1-2 lits.), I were ideatifiLd by chromatogTuphic methods. There was 23.75% renewal of I In 24 bra. Reumvid of old H was noted in 2-6 br3. and structurtil H wits 91 % complete i in 72hre.; for re3lilual It 10-0 firm. was reffalred for 017o-' rentwill. Renewal-of chlorophyll N was PSL7,1 colilifletc it, 72 hts.- Synthesis of new H was noted in 12-24 firs. and was complete In 12D bra. $ynthmistifliistlillueaffiltrypto- phan was noted In 19-30 bra. Mother I appcarcd to be: derived froin alanini and the dicdiboxylic 1. If excess' amirionitfin Ion w" given. to the plant considerable aspam- lip wfs prodUCC4, A, W11 1)4"~ nag ;Egqmb,3~ Ivdy of nitfugeu putrition pplication *1 Mitlogn= A s e a j Uanform.tiaa t., V. Turchin M. A. F . Guminskaya, E. G. Plyshevskaya, INf, V. Tikhomirov, and V 'r ..V. Zertslo No. 7. 1-12,-Pet-, sand and water cuitures with standard nutrients wme used to start the plants. Later, the cultures received (Nlfs)rSO4 enriched with Nu in various amts. After definite Intervals the plants were harvested and analyzed. The plants were' l o this treatment from 15 min. to 240 Hs- 1! is i M i l was possible to follow quantitatively the hlfg. talring place in the respective N fractions. The results -Show that there is a continuous renewal of protein. This process is highly intensified in the tops at young plants. ] T hrs. all constitutional protein N, is fully Within !7; i h renewed reser-t colloidally dissolved proteins we re- newed much slower, The N's appears in the constitutional proteins in much earlier stag" than in tile reserve proteins, which indicates that the synthesis of the former takes place ~eiwlier.' Both.types of proteins are formed much slower in thernots. The data show that 2 hn. after adding the tagged N it could be detected in the form of amino ackls; After 4 hm. the Nu was detected in the chlorophyll and proteins. The mobile reserve p-attins were found in the roots indicat- inj movement from the leaves.: It is postulated. that the, transformation of these Is accomplisbed by.euzyme systems which catalyze the synthesis of amino acids in plants, The 6 intensity of amino acid formation and renewal of protein dv2ps when plants we in the dark. J. S11.,gr- r 7 17 In mailogIn iho radloilibility of myosin. A. KI~OK=Pju and 7,0. Vshm-mvsIIDA. Diol. Pbys., Ac2d &4 I ut action of Wizing raclimion tn. soIns. of rayosinwas inv"tigated. Pol"mehazide cvwplei~es -with I~Yosia, &tecw il~,thi ultraviolet regioi~,bl iht-. s-ptanim, significahtly increase ihe rctdimWility iA IDY0411. poly- FL A- /Ijiffect of ei~sura to i6nijen rays aiid heating,on eg albumin and on its lez, formation wi ca acity for com . p p glycogen. E. L., Rozeafcl'd and M G PI she skaya - - 4 . w (Inst. Biol. Phys. ~ Acad. Sci. U.8.8 7 , ka Lti I j 143-45(1956).-Exposure of a soln. of egg albumirfto f beginning 5000-r. portions, and heat denatuia- with :!x-rays ~ , tion o eg .1i,isicrease its capacity for complex g n1bumin car t formation-- with -glycogen. SpectrophotDine tric I egg Oblitni. with -the -ion I the complex formation o 0 polysimbaride makes possible the obsenration the ear y dennturation in the albarnin mol. A. Hurm6n I Ts. 4Bilosynt Ass from NI'4abali6 -am ~eS13 of amid" in Plan L, Xretovw~, Z G. --ud 11 Ct ply!thevi~,"-,~-- jA. -197-T.M!37 '~ldV--uk !mine I P~Z, ~ - ~ ., ii. v~x.- ;.- IMTC lawruu5cu In TOE ior t~everal days, gave Ir.= rc--alts indicating Immation of NlxbWed usV-mgine and NPI-IaMed gluta- MMC. The inrlaslon of labtle'l ';'; into glutamine Proceeds more rapOly O"n th3v The \-Obfound pre- iu V JW 1)tl) USSR Plant Phynio'logy. Mineral Nutrition. Abs Jour :Huf Mur - Biol., No 10.. 1958., No 43728 Author ;Tsorling, It. V.; Shcheglovaj, G. M.; PlyshevsYzyay Ye. G.; Zertsalovp V. V. Inst :Soil Institute of the Academy of Sciencesp USSR Title :An Investigation of Plant Metabolism in Relation to Age., Doses and Times of Applying Fertilizers Utilizing the Isoto- pe N15. Orig Pub Fiziol. rasteniyp 1957) 4y No. 1. 3-13- Abstract Millet wat cultivated in a sand.culture on a Gellrigell mix- ture. N1 was applied to the pots before planting., and N15 in side-dresding. The-N15 content was determined by a mass spect4meter. The variants in the experiment were: 1- dose T of Nl given before planting,, the r9st by side-dressings at various times, 1/10 of a dose of N14 before planting and 9/10 of a dose by side-dressing's at different times. With Card 1/2 8 PLYSHEVSKAYA, Ye. G. "The Investigation of Polysaccharide Albumen Complexes by Spectral Analysis." , dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences at the Inst. for Zoology. Defense of Dissertation (Jan-Jul 1957) Sect. of Biologicil Sciences Vest. AN SSSR, 1957, v. 27, Ro. 12, PP. 115-117 ROZTAMID, YE,L.,.PLYSHEVSKAYA, Ye.G. (Moskva) Some results of and procepect for spectroscopic,;tudv of protein complexes* Usp.sovrebiol., 46 n0-2:130-144 B-0 8 (MIRA 11:11) PROTEINS--SPECTRA) MPLU COMPOMS) M . . . . . . . . . . . L7-25811~-66 EWT(I)/EWT(m)/T JK ACC NRt AP6015925 SOURCE CODE: UR/0216/65/600/004/0507[0520 AUTHOR: Kuzin, A. 14.-, Ye. G.-PlyshovskAya, E. Go; Kopylov, Vo A.- Ivanitskaya, Ye o A, -lih6mitzkaya -9~~eva . No Ye -Lobedeva, No E.; 48 Kolordytseva', I.- K~=kolomiytzeva, .I. I.; Melfnikova, So K.-Melnikova, So Ko Tokarskaya Voie ORG: Insft;01W of Biopbysics, Ali SSSR, Moscow (In titut biologichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR' .-TITIE:1 Function of the orthophenol-orthoquinone system in the early mechanism of .-action of ionizing radiation on th.9 organism SO URCE AN SSSR* Izvestiyd 1-07 Seriya biologichaskaya, no 4, 1965, 507-520 TOPIC TAGS: ionizing radiation, radiation biologic effect, radiation plant effects tyrosine, sorption, oxidation, DNA, biosynthesis, radiation sickness ABSTRACT:,., Afie -ak-ho'r6'coiicfu-ded - from a variety of experimenis-ori-plants'-', ,and-anlm~mls that the Initial processes In the irradiated organism develop 'in the following sequencet (1) During Irrad 'lation the formation of active radicals causes very slight radiochemical oxidation of the phenols present In the cells chiefly !. tyros in ev, (2) The resultant oxidation products activate tyrosinase, which Immediately after irradiation leads to the formation of large quantities of biologically active~%rthoquinones. i 1he resultant "tho9jinones are actively sorbed by the cell nuclei* L~~ard ' 1/2 UDC:. 377*391 ....... . . . . . . -L 25811-66 ACC NRs AP6015925 0 i ---(4Y-Ihe orthoquin'ones sorbed by th-e'-nu'cl-ei---in-h-i-bit--D-'NA"s-yn-theslsj, ,block the incorporation of thymidine Into newly synthesized DNA* and alteri itheir fluorescence In the presence of acridine oranges (5) The blocking of nuclear DNA by the ortho.quinones s4arply inhibits ,.cell divisions giving riseto leukopeniao arrested growths weight losss chromosoma aberra-tionst andpin suffIcIently high concentrations death- jhe__q; 1. and 4 tables. - rjp;js gapLtsm,'Orige arts hast 10 figures SUB COM~: 06, 07 MW DATE: 22jar,6.5 ORIG REF: 021 OTH REF: 010 Card 2/2: BURSHTEYN) E.A.; L'VOV, K.M.; ROZOVA, L.V.; FRANK, G.M.,, red.; PIYSRZVSK&As.;,A,,-Q, , red. -~w-,,T-M (Molecular biophysics] Molakuliarnaia biofizika. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 251 P. (MIRA 19-1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Frank). ffl~IKINBLIT, M.B.; BURSHTEYN, E.A.; LIVOV, K.M.; PULATOVA, M.K.; BOZDVA, L.V.; FRANK, G.M., red.; PLYSHEVSKAYA Ye.G.? red. [Cell biophysics) Biofizika kletki; sbornik statei pad red. G.M.Franka. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 294 p (MIRA 19:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Frank). KUZIN-,' A.M.; ZkYSH7 KOPYtOV,- V.A.; IVANITSKAYA, Ye.A.; LEEEDEVA, N.Ye. =-AR~kAYAP KOLomirmu, -f.K.; MEL'-NIKOVA, S.K. Role of'orthophenol-orthoquinone system in the Initial meabaniems of ionizing radiation action on the organism. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no-4:507-~520- Jl-Ag-165- (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institwt biologicheskoy fi'zi-kkAN SSSR. -Acd86810H Nki -AP5017763 UH/0216/65/000/004/0507 0520 577o391 1AUTHOR: Ygizinj A M Pi sh,evskaya, Yq, G,; Ko ovs, _% pyl Ivanitskaya. Yo. A-6; 1$r0idi a6 Tt VAX 'TokarskayaL_~. K.; Meltnikova, S. H.- :ITITLE: Role of the northophonol-orthoquinone" system in the ':.,Iprimary meohanisms of radiation effect on the-organism 7? SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvestiya, Seriya biologicheskayat noo 4, 1965.0 ITOPIC TAGS: radiation biologic effect,, phenolP quinonep enzyme# desoxyribonucleic aaidj, tyrosinep oxidation 1ABSTRACT: A,hypothesis stating that the oxidation reaction of lorthophenols in response to high-energy irradiation is closely )related to the formation of orthoquinones (somiquinones) has evolved 'from-the experimental work of the laboratory with which the authors iare associated, In the present study the immediate effects of liZ-irradiation on enzy me process rates were investigated in a tyrosine+tyrosina,se model system under strictly controlled conditions !Ca L 1398-66.___ ACCESSION NR: AP5017763 Ims 15 ma,, no filter, 100 to 1000 r dosea,, 10 min incubation), enzyme process rate was determined by the concentration of -formed newly orthophenols and orthoquinones. With irradiation of the 'whole systemj, the concentration was 5 times higher than.for controls, i 'Irradiation of onl the tyrosine solution led to a lesser concentra- ~tion pand the concentration decreased still further with irradiation !of only the tyrosinaae. When the irradiated mixture was.ineubated with a suspension of mouse th7mus nuclei, the t7rosine oxidation '-Droducts (orthoquinones) were,completel7 absorbed by the nuclei, kuoreseence tests with acridine-orange on thymus nuclei of mice limmediately after irradiation and tests on thymus nuclei treated withl i!tyroslne oxidation products demonstrated the similarity of irradiation effect and orthoquinons effect. The same affect was demonstrated with quinone extracts from gamma-irradiated plant tissue (potato). ATreatment of carbon-labeled plant sprouts with extracts from irradia- ;ted plants'depressed DNA synthesis by 50 to 60%p the same as after ams-irradiationo Injection of purified orthoquinonesp extracted 19 !,from irradiated plant tissues, into -young mice caused loss of weight# Zrq-4.th inhibition$ and a sharlp decrease in leukooyte level of the ''peripheral bloods Theso study data demonstrate the importance of the PLYSHEVSKAYA, Ye.G.. KUZINP A.M. ;-I'---,-----,...-. P Change in sorption propeities of thymus cell nuclei immediately following gamma irradiation. Radiobiologiia 5 no.11:17-20 '65. 0 (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut biologicbeskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. YQ - PLYSHEVSKAYA, )R.G. Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Study of polysaccharide- -do albumin complexes by spectral method#". 1i.08,1956. 20 pp 20 cm. A I ')' ' (Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Biochemistry . akh) 110 copies (YL, 9-57, 100) ACC NR. 'u-37000366 SOURCE C%.)DE- UR/Olil3/66/000/022/0143/ol43 INVENTOR: Borodulin, G. M.; Dekhanov, N. M.; Krwrchenko, V. A.; Piyshevs;riy, A. 1, ORG: none TITLE: Mathod of obtaining a bimetallic material. class 48, 188818 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, pronVshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 22, 1965, 143 TOPIC TAM: metal cladding, Fiffusion7ZZA~'~'t~~ ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of manufacturing clad metal products such as sheets, tubes and bars by impregnating the surface of the base metal with a sublimated substance without direct contlict between them. In order to improve the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the surface layer , the impregnattion is carried out at 1400-1450C, after which the article is hot or cold rolled. [TD]~ SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 15Dec6l/ ATD PRESS: 5109 Card I upc:.62i.793.6:621.771.8 -.7 - f' L15210-65 EWT(M) /DrIP(w) /-EHA (d) /E?;IP (t) /EPR/E-,rP (b) Ps-4 SSD/ASD(m) -3/AFT-0, (p) ACCESSION NR2 AT4046858 S/0000/64/000/000/0299/0303 AUTHORt Borodulin, G, M,_; Kravchenko, V. A.; Fly*sbevskiy, A. 1. v 't'i di-f`fus1t3n--coatiMjLs_- n es gatiowbf-- eavy chro to 171-7 19 6*/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Nauchny*y sovet po probleme zhamprochny*kh splav v. Issledovaniya Staley I -s-pl-avo-V(Studies on steels and alloys), Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 299-303 .TOPIC TAGSt diffusion coating, gaseous state coatins, chromium coated steel, chromium coating, coated steel property -ABS T R'ACT r- 4 method--has:~--beehi developed toi- deposition --Of heavy dif f u- Sion coatings, including chromium, aluminum.01and maneanese?-7coatings. The method is novel in that there Is no direct contact between the medium which contains the coating metal and the article being coated. The method ensures a very strong bond between the coating and the base metal, permits the formation of coatings of any thickness, eliminates the danger of the coating-cqntaining medium being fused to the article being coated, and produces coatings free of nonmetallic inclusions or gases. The method has been variously tested, Including In chromium Card .41-4 PLYSHEVSKIY, Boris Favlovich, st. nauehn. sotr., kand. ekon. nauk; YAREMENKO,-TMF~- si-11yevich, mlad. nauchn. sotr.; KATS, V.I., doktor ekon.nauk, red.; TRIFSIK, G.B.1 red.; RUBWA, Ye.A., red.; PONOMAREVA, A.A., tekhn. red. [Regularities of the development of the national product and national income] Zakonomernosti dvizheniia obshchestvennogo produkta i natsiohallnogo dokhoda. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 187 p (MIRA 16:8) (Gros; national product) (Income) PLYSOVSKIT, Boris Pavlovich.- BUDARINA, V., red.; KOROLEVA, I., mladshiy rea.-, 'MOSKVINA. R., iekhn.red. [Distribution of national income in the U.S.S.R.] Raspredelenis natoionallnogo dokhoda v SSSR. Koskya, Izd-vo Botsiallno-ekon. lit-ry, 1960. 245 P. (KIRA 13:9) (Income) ABALKIN., Isonid Ivanovich; VALITUKH, Konstantin Kurtovicl2; DOLOTEWWA, Liliya Pavlovna; MANDIff GINA, Faina Aleksandrovna.; PLYqPFVSM- TI-P-- red-;-MUMK, R.V.,, red. izd-va; GARINA,, T.D., tekbno red, [Study of the production of the means of production under the conditions of the general crisis of capitalism; based on the U.S.A.]Ocherk vosproizvodstva. v usloviiakh obshchego krizisa kapitalizma; na primere SShk [By] L.I.Abalkin i dr. Moskva.. Vysshaia shkola,, 1962. 118 p. (KIRA -15i8) (United States-Economic conditions) - -, PLT-SHFVSKI!r. I... inzh. Rod pump with the water-lifting windlaso "Burvod-III, 2 and ito operation. Voen.-inzh.zhur. 96 no.9:25-29 8 '52. (MIRA 120) (Pumplug, machinery) L 62859:L5 ACCESSION NR APS 019039 UR/O 206/65/000 /012/0070/0070 624.953 1 621.642.34 AUTHOR: -Zalavin. K. P-; Kolpachey. Yu. G.. okhotnLkcrw, A. A.; Kireyev, V. G.; Rashidov N F. - GrUhin. N. S.; Sandakov, Ye. A.; Golovanov, G. F., TITLE: A tank tor storage and transportation of liquid@. ClAme 37, No. 172022 SOURCE: Byullaten' Imcbretenly I tov*rnykh snakov, no. 12, 1965, 70 TOPIC TAGS: liquid storege, tank ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A tank for storage end trans- portatics of a liquid. The unit Is soft of an elastic material in the form of a truncated cone, with a neck and a ring. The floating ring is mmmtod an the outsidk of the neck and can be mplaced so that buckling of the; rim of the o&& can be avoided in case the ring in damaged. 2. A modification of this. tank In which the floating ring In somb rieplaoss6le by covering It with a sleeve which Is fastened to the nick by; straps. ASSOCIATIONt none C Atrd Y3 I L 62859-65 ti A 4-1 it gag :1 454 Ra p 43 1 1~ ~ .12, 49 p4 All, V b H mq-~ 5 ne 41 0714 PLYSHEVSKIY, Yu.S.; LEONTIIEVA, I.A.~.SMJRNOVJA, G.M. Physicochemical properties of barim hexaborate. Zhlar. neorg. khL--. 8 no.12:2811-2812 D '63. ',vJRA 17:9) -1, q ~1-66 . EWT(m)/EWP(Q/tWP(b)/EWA(h) IJP(C) JD ACC NRt AP5028723 SOURCE.CODE: UR/0363/65/ool/on/1933/1937 q AUTHOM ~~.shevsku, Yu. S.I. Smirnova, G. M.'-, Tkachav. K. 'M.; Ltont!yeta, 1. C - I- tt-:Fa)t a ORG: Ural Scientific Research Chemicallin)SI -Sverdlonk (Urallskly nauchno- issledovatell,skiy.khimiche skiy institut) TITLE:, Preparation and,certain properties of lead borate Izvestiya. Neorg -.4'lerialy, v. I SOURCE: AN SSSR. anicheskiye ma ~o. 11, 1965, 1933-1937 TOPIC TAGS: boron compound, lead compound, borate , chemical reaction, solid physical property, chemical composition, endothermic effect, exothermicleffect ABSTRACT: Lead,borate.4PbO*5B2O3-2.5H2O was prepared by reacting lead monoxide with a 10% solution of B203 in H3B03. The effect of B203 concentration, temperature, and duration of the'reaction on the canposition of the product was studied. Lead borate was found to be practically insoluble in water; excess boric anhydride present in the lead borate obtained is washed out in water. Heating curves of lead borate were plotted, and the endothermic effects and one exothermic effect (a solid-state phase transition) are discussed. Heat capacity and thermal conductivity were determined at- 1009 200, 300, and 3500C. Origs art* has: 3 figures. 2 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 07Jan65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 003 UDC: 546.81V273 --Cori 1/1 '7 VEZr '- ~ /Eli,? I L 4 5477 C xi'll jD. P60j',%%c --Mlo6~8` /oil/oo8l k~/i826_1 I n 7 0 souRds cbbsi T 166 AUTHORt FlyshovskU,_TU,_Sl Garkunova, V. V.; Isontlyevay 1. A.; Zhitkoval T. U.- ORGI- none TITISS Decomposition of datoUto on heating SOURCEI Zhurnal neorganichaskoy khimiij v. llp no. 89 1966, 1822-1826 TOPIC TAGSk boronidnaral, ealolum minarAl, borAte, borate glasop "illeato ABSTRACTI Tho thermographic method waa uaod to detormino the heat offacto aosoclAted With phase traneformationa and the heat oApacity of the mineral d4xtolite. The phAse transformations were found to occur only above 9201. In the 950-9800C rangeg the m:Ln oral decomposes as follows: MO-B203-2Si02-H20 - CaO-E~G~ + CaO-SiO2 + Si02 + H20t . l4onocalcium borate CaO,E~O~, monocalcium silicate A-CaO-SiO~j quartz cL-SV2, And SiO2-ori&tobalite are thua formod, At HOO*Cp -the mixture of nowly fomed conipotindix llho beat of rop-ation of tho da-tolito dooonyponition In molta, - f orm-Ing ~_Qrjje 6.4 kcal/mole. The heat Of reaction of the dehydration Card 1/2 UDCt 546,8241421273j542-.92 L 457Q2--66-, i-AcC Nk, i X do _2 7- i -99-o- is 12.1 kcal/molo. The heat capacity of datolite between 100 and 5000C ranZea from 0.19 to 0-52 cal/g. Calcinod datolite and also calcined datolite ores can be used -as boric microfertilizor, since they contain boron in the citric-solublo form. Origg. art. haot 3 figures and 4 tables. SUB COM& OB/ SUBM DATE: IoNov&+/ ORIG REFI 006/ OTH W. : 001 OL-16, PLYTNIF,OVA, T.G. Increasing the coefficient of propagation in thle of seed production of coriander. Agrobiologia 5*7550-755 F-0 16-11. (IMINA 17-.11) 1. Klekseyevskaya opytnaya otantsiya Vsesoyu?-aogo skogo instituta maslichnykh i efiroruaslichnylkh kulltur. PLYUGACHEV, V.K., kand.takhn.nauk; KAWNSKIY, A.F., inzh. Unipolar short-circuit and ahoiaV of wire In electrical networks with distributed grounding of the neutral line. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 7 no.3:26-32 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekhanizatsii I, elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva nechernozemnoy zony SSSR. USSR/Electricity - Distribution Systems Mar 52 E-4 0 C4 P4 "Analytical Method for Calculating Open Networks With Steel Conductors," Cand Tech Sci V. K. Pl~u_ gachev, Moscow Inst for Mechanization and Elec- trification of Agriculture imeni Molotov "Elektrichestvo.' No 3., PP 48-52 Gives approx dependence between voltage losses and cross-section of steel conductors for use im the existing method. of calcg the =:Lnirmim amount of,wire for elec power networks using stranded 240T31 steel conductors. Steel is reco ---nded for rursa power lines for economic reasons and is aderpLat-e material due to low average line load and short peak load. Submitted 10 Jul 51. 24MIM KAMNSKIYI A.F.; PLYUGAGHEV, V.K. Conversion of closed municipal power distribution networks to operation with grounded neutr&l. Trudy LIBI no. 492169.- 174 163. (KRA MO M 7143-- .6, FI;T61 227 of steel CVIAICI~6q Cj Is"IncC MY V, ~, PLYWACIOLV, VA"In" CS11W, Elantrionl Ergineering Abat. circuit Zrents. 1953, No. 6. 36-8. In RaWan. Vol. 57 No. 675 Experimental invatijpuiom cgryjc~j ma u..,ckr Mhort-circuit conditions on Mw w0dwors *-IU Max. 1954 Blectrical Engineoring Values of their resistance onwhkh cakulations or sc. &-JAY currents may be based. 'nivi, relttiong air. given in the convenient form of noruaj~hois'Iar lite dricr- mination or the reduction or the fjulf~Vijents by the temPerature rise of the conductors. 4s4 of the icm- P,TAtum of the conductors undcr short circuits. D. r. KRAUS -7 63(47) POWER LOADS OJ? AGPJCULTURAL DISTRICTS. _VFFJff66aStVo-;-I956, Noi 1, 7 1-4., in Russian. in projecting rural power systems where number and ratings of electric motors and other consuming devices are ko=n,_lo3& of the,supply system: elements should be dete rmb*d by the demand4actor.', However, in the required. combination of the project.dita the'uniformity-factormetbod -determining the load Is roc 'ended. The theor s omm CUCRI and criteria should bq~based on empirical values ' ::obtalned rom t a atitisticjio~typicitvlectrified rural districts and inidIvIduallarms.. Statistical4ata should be continuously- - addW tor maid e3dended B.F.Kraus 7 kN'(iL-l j's RE E L~ DIS-TILIBMON 5YSTEI~f,- E: The br3ncwr~~ * = V.K., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Distribution substations with bus bars at the bottom. Blek.sta. 27 no.9:26-27 3 '56. (NLRA 9:11) (Blectric substations) PLW1'JAGH,EV$ V.K.p kand,tekhn.nauk; BOYKO) M.S., kand.biologichoskikh nauk Veterinary hygiene in a dairy barn with loose housing of Animals. Veterinariia 40 no-5:53-54 My '63. (MIRA 17:1) PLYUGACHEVp V.K., kand. tekha. nauk,, dotsent . ... ..... . Power ratinga of electric substations and radius of power distribution networks carrying different voltagen in the electrification of agricultural regions. Nauch* zap. KHINSKH Fake elek, Belikhose I no.100-22 158* (MW 160) Mural electrification) PLYUGACHEVF V.K., dotsent; CHERNOYAZ, V.A., assistent Indices and coefficients for determining the electrical loads qf rural regions, Nauch. zap, KHIMSKH Fak. elsk. sellkhoz. I no.10t/+9-62 158. (MM 16:~) (Rural electrification) ;~~YUGACHEV, V.K.,,k,and.tekhn.nauk (Minsk) Operation of the neutral line in electric power distribution networks. Elektrichestvo no.2:62-65 F 163. (NIRA 16:5) (Electric power distribution) ,21JNLACHEVO Vit i Kuz I ~mich ~kand. tekhn. nauk; SAZONOV, N.A. akademik, red.; BDIIDVIKOVA, R., red.; DIK, V., tekhn. red. [Principles of an efficient power supply system for agricul- ture] Osnovy ratsionallnogo elektrosnabzheniia sel'skogo kho- ziaistva. Pod red. N.A.Sazonova. Minsk, Sellkhozgiz BSSR, 1962. 239 P. X RA 16:6) 1. Akademiya nauk Bislorusskoy SSR (for Sazonov). (Rural electrification) PLYUGAGHEIV v --V-f KT-j-kd-nd. tekhn.nauk Clumging over to a grounding veutral in raral electric network43, Mekh. i slak. sots. sellkhoz. 19 6.140-45 161. (MIRA 14:3) ' 1. Institut mekhanizdtsii i elekttifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva Akademii sellskokhozMstvennykh nauk BSSR.. (~lectrio currents-Grounding)'