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POPOVAj,WtgAXjj.Sergeyevn&; XAMSTINA. V.S.. redaktor; DMATIYBV. S.G., ekhhnni c he Wry-R&Wrol- [Material for instruction in arithmetic for the 3rd grade of a two-room school] Didakticheskii material po arifmetike dlia III klassa dvukhkomplektnoi shkoly; posobte dlia uchitelei. Izd. 2-oe, perer. Moskva, Goo. uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo KiniBterstva prosve- shchenita RUM, 1956. 254 p. (KIRA 10:2) (Arithmetic-Study and teaching) SHISHKGV, Ivan Ivariovich; POPQVA., MA fij~ _~adeLhda Serg evna; r OVA, 0.V.v red. -- ff _ [Forestry with the fundamentals of forest plantationB] Lesovodstvo s osnovami lespykh kulltur. Moskvap Vys- shaia shkola, 1965. 365 P. (MIRA 18:7) c an, I v4- nu a]. st.;mul' Jri d~,gn, R A 8 6.; CGIYEVSKIY, V.V.; POPOVk, N-S.- (Forest nurseries and plantations] Lesnye pitomniki. kulltury. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1954. 331 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Forest nurseries) POPOVA, Nataliya Sergeyevna; RODIONOVA, Z.A., red.; MAKA.10VA, II.F., --- tekhn. red. (Didactic material on arithmetic for grade 3 teacher's manual] Didakticheskii material po arifmetike dlia HI klassa; posobie dlia uchitelei. Izd-4., ispr. Moskva, Gos. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo 1~-va prosv. RSFSR, 1961. 151 p. (IMIRA 1-:2) (Arithmetic-Study and teaching) G&LIFERIN, M.Ye., dotsentl -,Popovlv--J~~ Interstitial pnemonias in some infectioua disooses. Stor. trud. Kursk. gos. med. inst. n0.131207-210 '58. (MI?A 14:3) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - dotsent X.Y3. Gallperin) Xurskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. (PNEUMONIA) POPOVAp N.S. Neuron structure of the nucleus of the auditory analyzer. Zhlir.nev--.i psikh. 60 no.5013-521 160. (HIPA 13:9) 1. Institut mozga (dir. - prof. S.A.Sarklsov) MI SSSR, Moskva. (CFMBRAL CORM) JOPOVA, N.S. ---------I Sme features of the development of conditioned sponses to accLstic and light stimuli in dogs. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 10 no. 1:80-87 ,Ta-F 16o. (YJYA 14:2) 1, Institute of Brainy U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) ,,POFOUv N S Differences in the processes of the after-effects of acoustic and photic conditicted stimuli in dogs. Zhur. vys, nerv. deiat, 10 no. 5s!64-770 S-0 160. (MM l3sl2) .Instituta. mozga Akademii maditainakikh nauk SSSR. (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) POPOVAO N. S. Cand Bio Sci - (diss) "Comparative characteristics of the &j"mics of the neural processes in auditory and visual analyzer3 of the dog applicable to the peculiarities of their structure,* Moscow, 1960, 13 Pp, 250 cop. (Akademy of Medical Sciences USSR) (KL, 45-60, 124) POPOVA, H.S. (lenirgrad). .V~~, 1: - - - W,1;1%_(-,_ In defense of the so-called "analytic method of solving proble3wN Kat. w shkole n0-3:31-40 My-Je 157. (KEaA 10:6)_ (Mat hemat ic *-Study alad teaching) POPOVA, N.S. Neuron structure -of the cortical termination of the auditory analysor in lower monkeys. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 62 no.12: 1777-1783 162 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut mozga (dir. - prof. S.A. Sarkisor) 9IN SSSR, Moskva. *, ~ :t. 0. Eeecll; U~- Root nyster.- ,f '.e and ot-.,r :,!ant- I-.-; tl;,~- !~-.-c~ ~ Trudy Eo'U. L'-,st. Ser. 3, 7, 1".51 - Mont Ili Tist of RI;sSia-ij j,,,cessj:-.n , Li"rary af Con.-ress.. FCFC.VA, IT. S. DI_dakticheskii material po ariftetike dlia 2-go k-lassa dvukhkcmplektnoi shkol - Y _ LNaterial for teaching arithmetic in the 2nd grade of a two-class school system/. Posobie dlia uchitelei nach. shkoly. Moskva, Uchpedgiz, 1952. 271 p. SO: Monthly List of.Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 3, June 1954. Root system of the ',~asterr ---c'. an' t" 1,r .'.'ant TruJy Bot. Jnst. Ser. 7, 1.1,-5' N'Ont'niv List of Pus_sian_,~ccessicns, Library of ConEress, Jwne 1'-12. ~,:'7CII_'- POPOVA 1 -111,8. Comparative characteristics of the dynamics of neurel pro-cesses in the auditory and visual analyzers in dogs in relation to the characteristics of their structure. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no.4:690-696 Tl-Ag 161. (KIRA 15:2) 1. Laboratory of Gonditioned Reflexes, Institute of Brain,,'U.S.Slh Academy of Medical Sciences Mo cow- (VISION) (~~ZY (CONDITIONED RYSPONSE) -,ROPOVA, Nadezhda Semenovna; SOSNO, A.M., retsenzent; RIAKEOVSKAYA, L.M. . red. [Practical advice on home sewing machines] Prakticheskie sovety po domashnim, shveinym, mashinam. Moskva, Izd-vo IlLegkaia industriia," 1964. 144 p. (MIRA 17;4) 111'.LKINq Ya.&~ SMIRNOV9 M.P.; SERGIYENIKOg V.ya.; KOZRLMIIKUVAj G.I.T KALNTNq Ye.I.; TARKHOV, N.G.% Prinim-g-j! uchastiye-. 14JRSATTOV2 Kh.I.; ABDUGAPAROV, Sh.A.; BOVGUTA, T.D.: TKACILZV,~ S.P.! FIIJ,.TOV;, NOV.; SVIST-vL:IIIKOV,-. A.M.; PRACREV, V.N.; SHMIAN. V.I.; ANTROPOV, A.D.; SOBOLEVP Ye.D.; POPOVAq N.T. Industrial testing of a new cont!--uous methoi of ,-;;pper remo-,Tal from crude lead. TSvet. met. 34 Mr t6l. (1-URA 14;~3) 1. Eksperimental6nyy teekh Chlmkeutskogi~~ avintsovogo zavoda (for 14arsaitov, Abdugaparorg Bovguta, Tkach-3-.,-, Filatov, Svistelynikov; Prachev2 Sheyman2 Antropov, Sobole-, Popova). (Lead-~Jetallurgy) (copper) 0 -SaMMY-.K.M. YEVSTAnYF.V, S.V.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K.; STAIIKOVSKIY, A.P.; VARITIrK, Ye.I.; OITMIYEV, I.A.; SVESHNIKOV, I.P.; UKFIOV, B.S.; BAUMAN, V.A.; BARSOV, I.P.; BASHIIISKIT, S.V.; DOYKO. A.G.; VALUrSXIT, I.I.; ZAPOLISKIY, V.P.; ZOTOV, V.P.; IVANOV, V.A.; IrAZARIWV, V.M.; L9VI, S.S.; KAIOLEMV, Te.K.; IAIM1410DV, A.S.; MIMPOLISKATA, N.K.; OSIPOV. L.G.; PXMIMAN, L.M.; PETROV. G.D.; PXTROV, N.M.; POLTAKDV, V.I.; VATSSLAVSKAYA, L.Ya.; VAKHRAmXM, S.A.; VERZRITsKiy. A.M.; VIASOV, P.A.; VOLIPSON. A.V.-, VOSHCHININ, A..I.; DZHUNKOVSKIT, N.N.; DOMBWVSKIT. N.G.; YEPIFAMY, S.F.; YEMMUED, V.P.; ZnICHICWK, G.G.; ZIMIN, P.A:;,POPOVA, N.T.; ROGOVSKIT, L.V.; RUROV, A.S.; SAPRYKIN. V.A.: SOVAZOV. I STARUKRIN, N.K.j SUPMUTAN, G.S.; TOIOUTA, D.7.; TROITSKIT, Kh.L.; TUSMIYAKDV, M.D.; FROIDV, P.T.; TSIRKUMT. I.P. Andrei Vladimirovich Konorov; obituary. Mekh. etroi. 16 no.1:32 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:1) (Konorov, Andrei Vladimiravich, 1890-1958) AUTHORS: Tochinskiy, A.S. and Popova, N.V. 133-51;~-71-'~/29 TITIE: The Removal of Sul-.)Iaur from Steel in a La,-~le (W.alci-li37c sery iz stali v kovshe) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, zir 3, pp 214 - 218 (USSR) ,(j aC4d Steel ABSTRACT: The possibility, of desulphurisinC basic a_r U by treatment with prepared slag in the ladle vas invest iZ~ated. The desulphurisation rl-rocess was tested using metal from an acid electric furnace and a basic oper-i-hearth furnace. Slags used for the process were prepared in a basic electric 'Lurnace simultaneousl with some amount of metals T~,--o t.,pes of slj.c-,s L5 L were used: a white basic, containinr, a 'arge proporti 'on of lime and no more than 15' of FeO and b) al,,,~minous, containin- Q about 250/6 of A190 3 and no rr-ore than of FeO. results of desulphurisation of acid metal are sho~~,n ir chemical composition of metal and sleq~ of hE:a-ts during desulphurisinc,- -oith white and alumirlolzs rTabl, 2 and the relevant de-ta for oper,-hearth rL-tal in T %zd e s and 41 respectively; chanC-es in the prol-)zirtio-a. and. z- ltilon of non-metallic -inclusions in steel or, slaE; - Table 5; mechanical pro-pert-Jes of desuIp!:,,:,i,J-cea iae-LEI - Table 6. On. the basis of 'he results obtlaiiiad .G P--irlted I u u - Cardl/2 out that for a succes6fvl desulphurisati'OL'n ,f a ladle, 7 -= -Z - /20 The Remo-val of Sulphur ,fro~a 5-:;eal iL a Ladle- the relationship, between metals to bc mixed i-L. Shiould be 1:' or 1:4 and the ---roportion of sla-- ;-~o' le-~s -'La.:~ Of i 4.1 the total ve*6-'rt of the L.,etal. Sla:_ o d - -L - U L . ..L i-,;~ "1U46, he bas ic it-,, o 'L v,7h i te 2 11 -7g, no t. le s --- t1h-aa 2 .and t - --c al.-j-~7.ina d c o n t e.L.- tof alumi-zi.Jus Slag not- le---rs tLa.L F 0 d ~,-O contents a C an of both slags sh--ald tiot exceed 11i6; and lrb-1801~, -L-es -.-~ectively. The ueg~-ela"J-Ur~l of should be rE -e of 1 C,20 - 1 6~O C aiad the sul-phur content ilet loi:er than 0.0301i~- The operation of' furnaces '-,,roducin,~_ Lctal ,:,.:id slaC, should be synchron-ised. Coziclusiun5: TIL-e cont-,,--n-t or sulphur 1-T, acid electric steel and ',,as-Lc open-hearth steel can te reduced by about 40 and 35-4(Ylo, res-oectively. As tz:,-.atment of steel takes place durir,~, irito a 15,31,1e~ a hi~;her quality steel can be produced at 'U-!--e sare cost as froia usual heats. The Mair, advanta-e of the -,)rocess lis the ~-,ossibility o-" rapid desul-phur- isation independently of the type of -.1ant (ba-sic or acid) used for the produc'V*ioi. of 2teel. There are 6 tables, 2 firrures and 1 Soviet refe-z~ence. AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 2/2 --- 0 0000060*00#60 0 0 0 0 0 ~- - 0 Or-Ar 4-4-46- A A A L I IC it 1i 11 64 Is if4ts 9 , itPZI J. IS '6 27 IS 19X114UWnItV0 A r I r I C v I to ix IV (I.. CA 22 Condensation of hydrocarbons. B.9. T&rasov and N.V. topovs. Neft- .6110 992-6(1930); of. C.A. 2*3347.-A-~'r-acie-d- 18 ranoe Rhogyaistvo , a boiling below 200 and cracked gasoline to which 10% of C61iS was added -00 44 were treated with 90% H2SO4 at 0', distd. and the faactione treated with . 90% HzSO4. These fractions were free from unsatd. and armatic hydrocar- 5 bons, the latter being found only In the higher fractions polymers that were formed by this treatment. In the presence of 60% of unsatd. hydro- o carbons, only 1/3 to con"rted into acid-sol. comp4s. while 2/3 undergoes 00 a further change. In this operation the main part is condensed with arom- A0 &tic hydrocarbons and notd. hydrocarbons also are forned. Eighty % acid ';0 0 00 8 produces light condensation unsatd. with armatic hydrocarbons and a few 0-2 sold-sol. compounds are formed. 'A 0 40 1 A.A.. Boehlingk A 0 00 f C.4 04 1 1. -Ji- q-I n a x 'MijnI ' -aQ-0, W-*- *- 4- 4 A- *_ k A ,-4 0#0 ,- 4 06044 00 0040 D,'J% M"AM X,f 1711 Ida Ulf 1111$Z41 OJAI Is aro --A L AA IN CC W CC 06 00 J! 90 * 0 06 Autoridetiou of gasolizoa firow low-temperature eir~ 00 b4mization. fl. K. S. Kuryntlin, N. V. Popovu and A. 1. ' 1 .00 g*Fjj;p NVII13, 0; 1;j jifilljoyd. , I Kkin. J 'T C. A. 16. Wbil'.-AimiNidmim% W"Mcd initn,ivelv -00 0 * it7 in [tic light and fit a cotmih-rolilc c%lcnt in 41atknewt. The futhicsit (if ;& rriiervoir unit truip. tA a -totage greally ' relkA aut"Xidation. Vion. over No 'A the Winii- .11 Imlitir gamiline front the Hariais cual. which was high in unutd. comfidt., greatly Increased the velocity of a alllItlillAtiOU. l(Un Or tin-platcd inM (Vootilititt4i did not =00 00 inductice the velocity tw the direction of auto-xidalion. 400 00 Thr amt. of perniiidir%. cnmixlq, having an active 0. l li l d k l d h 0 Timir %, an car ioxy c er cat romp etones, ot Aldrhy%)", Widi Imainly 11COON a-M (flI.C0011f were pre,,cnz =00 9 0* 111 IfIC PciulnCtil Of MUIOXWAIiiin an trac" ot vrrv %mail Land,4 Ilti, proditets of their untiviltides -1-11. with IWO11141 were prc-,cut in Wit- amt. The r"idue of the KmAilinif treAfcd with wmer. Z:4p alkali And WOW&, conmord chiefly of etcs. and tomixts. '0.0 of a lactide form. Aromatic hydrucarboini of this psciline *etc not affected by the autaxination procitsi in stotagr Zoo 00 :1 ' an ler nswmal conditions. Velails.4 explN. and di-.k-umion c ' 1 00 rvd1% are given. Twrnty-ix r,fefen,,i. A. A. 1 . if r 00 00 OTALL LPGXA L C, ISIFIC. r,C. to. I, u a tv F2 r ae a., 'I. I-?A fp 17 IF DF K ff JT of a PC a et X st 0* 0 00 00 00000000 13 4 1 go 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 W AG 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6*00 of 0 0 0 GOIC470-7000, a to v to id is w IP it III? fi)0b AID x it loll wu ks kku 1110441 Quadmo I L A-A.- A A 'go, ..Q .8ccls"s ..a a low himp 0- = 0 K. S. Ktwy"in, N. V, VOWS r"dl-- -1m Ak Kbift - I : 0 . , la f f : iwi . md Imm. 0 sh*" 82004M b. at 7L1p. especiwy wataw 6acti. , 0 . 4 OMWW of Ula Mucaft. MjWf 4kbym 'Win "MAN 4bubw km pvtW. I by di"", J'i4w lk~t Un'lobk '"p.'d dis I... a it,, J"t 00 '00 'goo 00 0* ewj 00 2 & rit OT 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S P ' F F ?If t It I It T rllfr 4 F. f It I**** 11 I I A I I- Y~ 11 A I 7 Po go 4 .- - _ 17-00 ISO _ '_ '_ - _ ' * : 1, o( "machaalcaladmixtures"Is products m ,tlw 6e ts r 0 uswd in tie hydrogenation of coal. D. B. Orechkin and pvpo tawdskaya L4b. 9, 1=4-6(1940).-Tlie atAod is = on the rapid detn. of asphaltenes by cen. trifuging. Pin" about 5 -. of the product in a weighed a spout and havin diam i d 30 hi h . mm. n an tube 140 mm. g g admiats the mech r retainin t f i l . . o &FnmXcm,!n a g a spec dd 50 t f l l m . o e me ts. a Heat on a water bath until the ump 4pe 00 hot benxene. mix carefully with a glass tod and then cen- trifuge for 10 min. Decant the be=cue cwduUy and . Lompletely. Wash and centrifuge 3-4 times, then place 0 00 J on a water bath at 90* to evap. benzene. dry for I hr. at 60 .3 105', cool to room temp. and weigh. B. Z. Kam" . . ;a F lee _&EVALLURGIC&L LITERATLAF CLASIJPICATIC* It" ' I Idnogo -4 1 ." a., ..' b 00 Is, 10 0 0 1, 1,aK' ; I'l ;a K U t[ 1( of 0 : .0 0 0 010 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 to no too I J().. _ - -.- 'reo 0~ 411L11 C4K 04T III 0 01 0 0 0 *10 0o o 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 o 0 0 a 0 0 0` 690*909 6006-946 4 1 6 1 A 1 15 if U 1i W Is 4 if Is A V D U 36 25 A V A A 0 1 G 11 C IF N A I , z A& U Cr a 9It. S I V X I 04 1.4CISM Ab 061P101101 Rapid method for determination of py-ri A phenolil in the PPAUcU of destructive hyd A 11 and D. ". oreclikirt. Z'St"J idi I D 1 00 t. et.. . tle pyr -4nixte in two stair" Ali 5 niin. each with i 001 !N)t),of the thc4urtictilly required H.~iO, j funuel. Withdraw the avid 6yer and filtc product twice with 10-13 nit. of distd. im water ext. AdAr, and combine with acid kyei 5 NX&OH until a di%tinct and permatient I Thriw arr detd. 1% JM Drin. of pbenols. V Ut that Or fintifuct in a sep. aniple 1% n. of NoOll and the alk. cta. is titrated 11,S0#. Drin. 4 lx&~ is ujoir stricurato phenols. The tltcthmi cannot be tt~ed fur and pyridinc, as such owing tu their Lirge so 11 M IS It 5 Is 9 Is 80 0 At Q U Ad 45 -00 t base* and mation. N. e Ub. 10, Sh.kc tilt tal of atmut SCiNSWAICY see d wush the 00 Filtcr the = ritrate with coo idity fomis. coo me war ex- ited with a oo A with 6 N on that of I. of Pholl in water. Krullivil 1 9 t v k i i 0 : ILA SCULLOCKAL LITINATIgf CL&S%WKAT1Qb- C-&- te Idnool %sla" .11 a., Q., dIL111(ldtl it Lill M Q.- All A0 1% 1 V 0 9 A a iv 0 otto off ad will Art" I(* KW to 0 0 1 0 9 0 * 0 0 1 00 Z" 0 : : : *0 0 0 a : 0 * 0 : 0 : * : : 0 0 0 & *, 0 9 OPECHKIN, D.B.; POPOVA, N.V.; RYKOVI*,, I.S.; SIIEPOTIKO, O.F.; Prinimalla uchast-iye- qjKHAyLOVA, N.V. Sulfonation of a hydrofined oii fraction in order to remove aromatic compounds. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no. 4:34-35 164. (M IRA 17: 5) S'iaTOT-KO, O~Ft, OKCHKIN: 11). B, GAF-511111%lk V,V,, pr,~,--3V A I I i ?dr a tl on o f th a r-,.-- t-1 a :5 z e b a f -r- t s of 7 0 7, oil. Nefteper. i neftek.~-Ir;~. no.7.32-34 f"A VESELOV, V.V.; KATAYETA. I.S.; OBRJCCHKIN, D.B.; POPOVA, N.V. Production of surface-active and washing substances b7 sulfonation of the oxidation products from thoroughly hydrogenized petroleum fractions. Masl.-zhir. prom. 24 no.10:19-22 '58. NIRA 11:10) 1. Mookovskiy zavod "Slozhnyya nfiry." (washing powders) (Paraffins) (Sulfonation) VESEWV, V.V.; ORECMIT, D.B.; POFOVA, N.V. Chromatographic method for detercining the ~qdrocarbcm content of alcohols obtained by the hydrogenation of fatty acids. Iz-. Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.12:75-78 '59. (MIRA 13:5) . (Chrlomatogtaphic analysis) (Alcohols) (Hydrocarbons) 1%, f TISELOT, T.V.. ORWMN. D.B., -POPOTA, N.T., SHWMIKO, O.F. E[ydrofining liquid paraffins in order to obtain alk:71- aryleafonates and to prepare raw products for oxidation. Trudy Tost.-Sib.fl.AN SSSR no.26:135-140 159. (KM 13:6) (Paraffins) (Sulfonic acids) VESIWV, T.T.; KA=BVA, I.S.; ORECHKIN. D.B..; POPOVA, N.Y. Simplified model of a machine for testing solutions Of cleaftin/I compounds. Khim.i tokh.topl.i masel 5 no.4:63-66 Ap 16o. (MM 13:6) (Cleaning compounds--Testing) ORECHKIII, D.B.; FOFOVA, N.V.; FIMOV, A.P.; SIUVOTIKO, O.F.; SHMUYWVICH, M.M. Oxidation of paraffins in pilot plant units. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 5 no.7:16-18 J1 160. (MIRA 13-7) (Paraffine) (Oxidation) VIS1107, V.V., insh.; KUDRYASHOT, A.I.. inzh.; ORECHKIN, D.B., inzh.; P~~i4~ N.V., insh. Bffect of the content of nonsulfur compounds on the quality of washing powders. Nasl.-shir.prom. 26 n0-1113-15 Ja,160. (MIRA 13:4) (Cleaning compounds) PAIEVA, N.S.J POFOVA9 N.V. Ranneting activity of the Aspergillus strain of mold fungi. Ferm. I spirt. prom. 31 no.4:6-8 165. (MA 18:5) 2. Vse5oyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fermentnoy i spirtovoy promyshlennosti. T li ! ' - ;,, "V . ; :~!:; ~ C;- ""' . O.V. C' r I'L'~'Y no. io: 31-'--32 1 ORECHKIN, D.B., kand. tekhn. nauk; FP~OVA,A.V.,inzh.; SHEPOTIKO, O.F., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: NIKHAYWVA, N.V., RYKOVA, !.S. Effect of alkylolamide admixtures on the properties of alkyl aryl sulfonates. Masl.-zhir. prom. 28 no.10:27-28 0 162. (MIRA 16:12) POPOVA, N.V. -Gytomorphological reaction of the areolar tissue to leucocytic factors. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. no.4:630-64! Jl-Ag 161. - (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotn kh im AN Severtsova All SSSR. (CONNECTIVE TISSUEU (LUCOCYTES) PORAIA , N.V. Effect of nitrogen nutrients on the biosynthesis of proteolytic enzymes of Asperigillus terricola. Prikl. biokhim. i mikrobial. 1 no.5:481-486 S-0 165. (MIRk 18:11) 1. VsesoyuzrU-f nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fermentnoy i spirtovoy promyshlennosti. '/V- Subject USSR/Mining AID P - 2o94 Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - T/24 Authors : Askerov, M. G., Shafiyev, B. N., Makushkin, A. G. and Popova, N V. Title : Ways of improving well cementing In major overhauls Periodical: Neft. khoz., V.33, no.4, 35-39, AP 1955 Abstract Dependent upon the condition of the well whose walls have been damaged and require tightening and sealing of the damaged places, different amounts of cement are necessary. The coefficient of absorbing capacity, the coefficient of permeability, the kind and size of fissures and the amount and pressure of the water flow into the well will determine the amount of cement mixture to be pumped, the pressures to be applied, and also the cementing methods to be used. Charts, diagrams. Institution: None Submitted : No date I -Pr P-r I. /I -i ASKnOV, M.G.; MAKUMIN, A.G.; POPOVA, N.Y. *feet of the elasticitT of fluids and the production string in major well repairs. Neft.khoz. 35 no.2:40-42 P '57- (9W 10:3) (Oil wells-ZCluipment and supplies-Repairing) AZAWA, D.N., MONAMfOYA, L.P.; SITNOTA, A.N.; STUPIN, A.K., red.; TIKHANOY, A.Ta.. tekhn.red.; UTAROT.A, A.F., tekhn.red. [Pumps; catalog-raference book] Nesozy; katalog-spravochnik. Izd.3. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mahinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 551 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Moscow. Hauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut gidromanhino- stroyaniya. , . (Pumping machinery) POPOVA, V.V.. kand.fiz.-matem.nauk Methods of conducting practical lessons In higher mathematics in technical Institutions of bigher learning. Sbor. metod. rab. Bel. politekh. Inst. no. 1:41-44 159. (MIRA 14;1) (Kathematica--Study and teaching) P(POVA, H.T., kand,fiz,-matem.nauk gethods of teaching higher mathematics in correspondence sections of technical institutions of higher learning. Sbor. metod. rab. Bel. politekh. inst. no. 1:49-51 '59- (mm 14:1) (Correspondence schools and courses) (Mathematics-Study and teaching) POPOVA, N. V. "Reflections Produced by Integrals of One Class of Dif- ferential Equations,$ Doic. An, 65. 10. 3. 1949. Inst. Tech. & fty.; Tomsk State Univ.. e1949-s POPOVA, N.Y., kandidat fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk. Differential equation whos* integrals reflect a seniplane on a polygonal area. Izv.AN BUR. no-5:161-168 S-0 153. (KLRA 9:1) (Differential equations) POPOVL, N. V. USSR/gathezatics - Representations 1 Aug 53 "Integrals of a Certain Differential Equation That Reflect the Half-Plane Into a Region Whose Boundary Consists of Rectilinear Segments.."11. V. Popova:,;'Bela- russ Polytech Inst im Stalin DAN SSSR, Vol 91, No 4, PP 727-728 Considers the eq ft(z,t) + P(z,t)-f,(Z,t) - 0, where z is a complex variable, t is real, and n P(Iz,t) Ai/(z --: Li(t)) (Aieconsts, Li(t)--real 272T68 continuously differentiable functions). Generalizes results of P. P. Kufarev (Uch Zap Tomsk Gos Un-ta, NO-O (1948)) for P(z,t) z z(z4K(t))/(z-K(t)) (/K(t)/=l). Piesented by Acad N. V. Keldysh 3 Jun 53. 'SMEYANOV, A.N.; TOPCHIYEV, A.V.; KURCHATOT, I.V.; SmBYT-ITSYN, D. .; KkPITSA, P.B.; IOM, A.F.; VINOGRADOV, A.P.;RMITM, I.G.; TIOOPOV, , N.S.; FADMV, A.A.; FRM, I.K.; VEKSUR, V.I.; KORNEYCHUK, A.te.; 110 VA, Z.A.; VASILEVSKAYA, V.L.; PZTROVSXIY, I.G.; ALEKSANDROV, A.D.; ARTSIMOVICH, L.A.; MRSHCHERYAKOV, M.G. Irene Joliet-Curie; obituar7. Vest.AN SSSR 26 no.4:73-?2 Ap 156. (Joliet--Curie, Irene, 1897--1956) (Mlk 9:7) 24(o) PHASE f BOOK EXil*,""'WATION SOV/3371 Minsk. Belorusskiy politichesk-ly InstItut Sbornik nauchnykh rabot. Vyp. 60: Serlya fizilco-matematicheskaya (Collected Scientific Works. Nr 60: Physics and Mathematics Series) Minsk, 1957. 167. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ministepstvo vysshego obeazovaniya SSSR. Tech. Ed.: S. Kh. Pesina; Editorlal Board: N. A. Bessonov, Docent, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Resp. Ed.); N. V. Popova, Docent, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; N. V. Afanas'yev, Docent, Candidate of Physical and Mathe- matical Sciences; and L. I. Chesnokov, Docent, Candidate of Physi- cal and Mathematical Sciences (Resp. Ed. for this Number). PURPOSE: This book is Intended for students of the physical and Imathematical sciences. Card l/ 5 Collected Scientific Works. (Cont'.4) SOV/3371 COVERAGE: This is a collection of 19 articles on mathematics, physics, and theoretical mechanics, prepared by members of the Belorusskly pt2-J_tek1-r1che.,,.1,J.y Institut imeni I. V. Stalina (Belo- russian Polytechnic Institute imeril I. V. Stalin) and other sci- entists. The mathematical. material Includes an analysis of prob- lems relating to the theory of univalent functions of a complex variable, the boundary problen, In the theory of vibrations, and a nomogram for the run-off of t3pring floods. The expertmenbal works include studies of the electroerosion process, crystalli- zation from melts, abrasive polishing of crystals, stress distri- bution in the frame of an automobile, and the elastic properties of a body during its plastic deformation. References follow the individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Karlyuk, A. S., Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Problems of Dialectical Materialism In Preeenting a General Physics Course 3 2. Bessonov, N. A. Inertla arid Mai3s 10 Card 2/5 "Zollected Scient1fic Works. (Cont'd) SOV/3371 3. Popova, N. V., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sci -ences. Parametric Representation of Functions of a 18 Certain Class 4._ Popp A,-N.-V-, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical y -8-c-iences. On a Variational Formula 24 5. Kharitonenko, P. I. Mixed Problem for a Differential Equation Found in the Theory of Vibrations 28 6. Kharitonenko, P. I. On a Mixed Problem 34 7. Kharitonenko, P. I. Meph6d of Nets for an Approximate Solution of a Boundary Problem In the Theory of Vibrations 48 8. Livshits, I. M., and N. A. Yurkshtovich. Simplifying the Technique of Approximate Calculation of Definite Integrals by Formulas of Numerical Quadratures 56 Card 3/5 Collected Scientific Works. (Cont'd) SOV/3371 9. Kheynman, V. B. Nomogram for the Formula of G. N. Alekseyev for Calculating the Maximum Run-off of Spring Floods 69 10. Afanaslyev, N. V., A. M. Dashkevich, and A. K. Shukevich. On the Efficiency of the Electroeroffl6n Process 73 11. Afanaslyev, N. V., M. B. Rzhevskiy, and V. A. Franyuk. About the Disperse Phase of Metal During High-Voltage Spark DiB- chairge In a Gaseous Medium 82 12. Chesnokov, L. I. Effect of an Electric Field on the Formation of Crystallization Centers In Supercooled Melt 98 13- Chesnokov, L I. Temperature Versus Activation Energy of Supercooled Molecules of Salol and Betol Melts lo6 14. Bessonov, N. A. Relationship Between the Work, Heat, and Absorbed Energy in the Abrasive Wear of Rock Salt Crystals n6 15. Aksenovich, D. A.,. and N. A. Bes8onov. Effect of Surface Energy on the Abrasive Wear of Crystals 125 Card 4/5 Collected Scientific Works. Opeyko, F. A., Corresponding Member, AS BSSRI Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences. Reducing Equations of Plane Free Motion to Homogeneous Equations and Proving the Theorem of the Minimum Sum of Moments of Force Acting on a Plate Lying on a Rough Plane Op,eyko, F. A., Corresponding Member, AS BSSR, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences.. On the Minimum Sum of Moments of Force Acting on a Caterpillar Tractor in a Static State of Turning Svistun, A. N. Investigation of Stresses in the Frame of a MAZ-525 Automobile Nichiporovich, F. V. StiAdying the Elastic Behavior of a Body During Plastic Deforimation Library of Congress POPOVA~Jij,, kand. fiz.-mat. nauk Parametric reprsentation of functions of a certain class. Sbor. nauch. rab. Bal. politekh. inst. no.60:18-23 '57. (MIRA 13:2) (Yunctions) POPOVA, N.V., Imnd. fiz.-mat. nauk One variational formula. Sbor. nauch. rab. Bel. politekh. inst. no.60:24-27 '57. (MIRA 13:2) (CalculuB of variationa) 12 D.B.; POPOVA, N.V.; RYKOVA, I.S.; S uchastiye: BURKOVA, A.P.; KIKHAYLOVA, alk7laryl sulf i.i tekh.topl.i om straight-run oi no.1:27-30 A 163. (MIRA ulfonic acids) ,POPOVA, N.V. Cellular reaction of porous connective tissue following a triple intra-scular injection of increasing doses of leucocytic and natural sera. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.36:22-35 161. (MMA 14:4) (Connective tissues) (Ser* S/044/60/000/006/009/035 16,(MOO C111/C222 AUTRORt Popov&, N.V. TIMS On a variation formula PHRIODICALs ReforativWy shurnal. Matematika, no.8, 1960, 75, abstract no. 8825- Sb. nauchn. tr. Beloruesk. politekba. in-t, 1957 (1958), no.60, 24-27 TMIT's.-Let v w f(s) be a function regular and schlicht in the halfplaae In s-->O which satisfies the conditions f (W OD , HR [ f (Z)-Z 0,, (1) z -> 00 Let vf(z)+tg(z) be regular in z in the strip Oe Im s.!.m(m >O) f9r 0 !~t Kt and lot It map this strip schlicht onto a strip with the 'boundaries F and F . Then the- function w - f, 1 2 (z) which mape.the halfplano Im z,-o O~schlicht onto the region 'bounded by,F, (and contaiaing 2)1 and which satisfies (1), is representable by the formula f.(z) - f(Z)-tf-(Z).! QD Im ~Q( -> ) '~ d S(t2 f "'0 Card 1/2 S104~601000100610091035 On a variation formula C111 C222 where the integral is taken on the real axis and 0 t2) denotes a function of z (and t) which, after a division by t is bounded inside the halfp1ane Im z> 0. This result is somewhat generalized~ An analogous theorem-for functions losing regular and schlicht in the circle was proved by-P.;F.Kufarev. (Abstracter's note: The above text is a full trnaslation of the original Soviet abut-ract.3 V~ Card 2/2 DROZDOT, V.V.;POPOVA, N.V. Precipitin reaction in psoriasis; preliminary communication. Test. vener.p Moskva no.2:10-15 Kar-Apr 1953. (CLHL 24:3) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Drozdov. 2. Of the Clinic for Skin and Venereal Diseasea (Director -- Prot. A. F. Ukiiiij). Saratov Medical Insti- tute. POPOVA, N.V. -iri--,,~.~-? . - 11ffect of blowth-novoreenol and coubined penicillin therapy on the dynamics of serological reactions In syphilis. Test. van. I dorm. no.3:56 my-49 955. (NT-VA 6: 10) 1. Is kliniki kozhWkh I venerichookikh bolommy Severo- Osetinskogo medItsInsk:oV Instituta. (SYPHILIS) (PUICILLIN) (MAHMMMIM) ul a v a a - m 4 - (j A , 0 , a 19,"v 40 a 0 a & 000000000000000000 Im-N! 111WI-4 : : : ------ - 00 ~Wtkqw 0 0 0 0 * III It 11 11 4 11 If 1? 14 it a Ulf MIS bell 1111940 a, Q a A IF M NLT-QRA94".-c -L--t L;~& ry Ao -00 -00 00 a 00 a .00 mw 00: : .00 00 a zoo '400 *0 oil uimil;~ Ike tame- moo J. n. 8. 00,3 0 7 &00 : 0 .900 40 0 009 3100 10 boo too 5830.0 wig Ckv alli aa&III OK C." Ask ' 1 0 'A , I I w 0 u a ul; 4i I rA so do" ooooool:::,:::;;;oeozeoo 000000000000000 0 0000,04 a 0 0 0:6 0 0 0 0 0 *1* a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o,;1 of OL, Sac SUCOXLSN 00% 1 , . . ! .4 -. . " 1? .00 M Lif fro .110 Olft 0*0108 0. "0601 I" F oftl loan Aulp" Moil .1111RIALS !!! 00A 0 00= 002 MUG so.. Mm, saw 0- 1R so 10 wpvwp~ so_; 0o.: 040-!; 0 41p-- I i-rc -45 -a. T -Q 03!., La-0-0 a -li . . a a a a 6 it 00 noo C. so 00 so 00 so 14 00 00 POPOVA, H. V. "Correlation Between the Skin Texture in Karakul Lambe of Robust Constitution and Various Types of the Karakul Curlem Ibid., 49. No. 1, 1945. Inst. CytoloMr. Histoios:, ana Embryolo&,r; Acad. Sci., c!945-. UM/Nedicine soma kar 49 Medicine Phagocytes ane 'I.,agocy-tosis "fte Problem of the Biological Trephone Activity of Serm Containing Metaboliam Products of Miacrophages, " 11. V. Popova, Inet of Cytol, Histoll and Rabryol, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp "Dok Ak Wauk SSSR" Vol LXVI No 5 Attempts to determine whether "trephanized" serum is a stimulator of functional activity of the entire system of macrophagee and further, a factor influencing the general reactivity of the crSwIm"'. ZxperluerftIly deterafted that "tre0o .nized" Box is a ams, setl" tiolosloal reagent than a natural serum. Suluitte& by Ac" A. 1). Spemnakly, 23 Feb 49. 39/49"9 1. POPOVAP N. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Connective Tissues 7. Comparative morphology of areolar tissue and white corpuscle components in the blood of karakul laimbs. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no. 7, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Acces3ions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. -YUMA, N.V.; SHITM, N.A.; SKVORTSOV, A.K. Norpholeff of arsolar connective tissue and blood in early-maturing an& late-maturing cattle. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6:72-86 S-D 154. MRA 8:3) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh Im. A.N.Severtmova Akademil nauk SSSRI (BMW. w.rphol. in cattle) (CMEWTIO TISSM. norphol. in cattle) (CATTLI. blood & connective tissue morphol.) HoPwA f'- . J./ ,Va , - .- Lo-, Interapecific differences in connective tissues of Astrakhan cattle. Izv. AN SSSR. Bar. biolo nosl:75-81 J&-F 155. (MLPA 8:3) 1. Institut morfologii thivotrqkL iv.A.XSeverteova Akademii nauk SSSR- (CATTIM) (CONNNCTIVE TISSUNS) USSR/Microbiology - ~acroorganisns PathoGenic to Humns and F-4 J,Ulimls. Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., 11:) 10, 1958, 43339 Author : Arkbina., E.V., Popova, N.V., Kartasheva, V.N. Inst : Title : Experimental Infection of Rabbits with an Avisual Strepto- coccal Forn ("AS" Falkovich). Orig Pub : Ilauchn. tr. Mosk. n.-i. in-t vaktsin i s3rvorotok, 1-955, 6, 83-86, Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 10 POPOVA, N.V. General reactivity of the organism to the introduction of loucoc-/togenic seruma. Trudy IaRt. morf. zhiv. no.18:5-44 156. (9LRA 9:10) (serum) (Leucocytes) POPOVA, N.V. Morphological reaction of porous connective tissue to ;he intra- muscular injection of leucocytic and normal sera. Trudy Inst. morf. shiv. no.26:21-39 '59 (KIU 13:3) (Connective tissues) (Serum) POPOVA, PT. V., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -_ "7nvesz;iSat.Io.-, of thin of steel with liquid slags". moscow, 1960. 17 PP (Min Higher and inter Sp-c Educ RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Steel jM T. V. Stalin), 100 copies (KL, No 14, 19160, 1343) FOFOVA. Nina Vasil '-,,evna~ tekhriolog; 1.1-FEYCFEVA, Ye., red. [The salt of fertility] Sol I pliod-c-rod-lia. Sarant,,"-, kiiizbr,oe izd-vo, 1q64. 30 p. (VUul 1E.:c?) 2. -Saranskiy elektrolampov,~y zarod (for Fopova), 18(597) SOV/13.5-5 9- 9 - 10/2.3 AUTHORS Kontorov, B. I-1. and Popova, 11. V. , Engineers TITLE: Wear-Resistant 'Welding "lith Lying Plate Electrode PMIODIC.'J,- Svarochnoye proizvo('Istvo, 1959, Nr 9, pp 27-30 (USSR) STRACT: The authors present a new, more economic method of sem-*- automc.,tic welding with a lying plate electrode. The welding is executed upon the horizontal. surface of the component. Metal plates of corresponding dimensions c:' and Ecrms are used ns electrodes. Tests have shown that this method is more economical. than other ways of welding by hand. For -the composition of smear iron alloys, metallic powders, as well as silver graphite , containing from 70 to 9076 carbon and soluble soda glass are used. To produce an alloyed char,re type T-620, the following components are used: fcrrochronic type Mhr6 -up to 7'ja C) (about 65% Cr ferrotitaniun type TI or T2 , , (about 20% Tj . ferroboron containing up to 8% B _-nd silver graphite containing about 70% C. To the wear-resistant alloy T-620 (18-237a Cr, 0.5-0.3-jo Ti, Card 1/2 1.0-1.57. B and 3.0-4.0% C), the charge has the following ~Tenr-Resista-,-_t Ueldinzg lith Lying Plate Electrode SOTI/13 r~ _59- 9- 10/23 composition: ferro-chrome Khr6: 65'/10; ferrotitanium TI -1:: 20"; silver gr,-.phite: 6'*'; watery or T2,. 9'a -, ferroboro-L 'a U 110 solution o.-L" soluble glass: 20-25'/J of the weir.01-it of all other com.Donen-ts together. ,.is i-zelding rniachines for c-urreut the types TSD-500, TSD-1000 and TSD- 2000 can be used. "'Ielding machine:3 -for dircet current are PS-500, PSI-1-1000 and others. A co-;-..parJ_,so-,.I ~.jit-h data from the --,"ac-Lox-y imen-I OrClIzhoni-1--idze, in Podol's1- ~~id with the worhing rates of TsPIIZ MoseuerGo show the higher economy of the presented method. Studies on this sub- ject publishcd ia 1912 by EngLnecr 0'arafc-nov and also by D. A. DuMchevskiy, G. P. Mihhaylov, S. Z. Shterli,.~g, P. V_ lhrrurihov ancl others. There are 7 photographs and 3 drawings. (a ASSOCI_`MG1-1: ORGRES Card 2/2 POPOVA) N.V. Nutrient rze-d-liz., fc;r the yrcductiGr; cX in t.~-.e cubmerged culture of mola fungi. FDrm. 1. -j-L* nc,.5:4-6 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. 'Isesoyuznvy nauchno-ionledovatellskly institut fermeritnoy i spirtovoy prorrVshiennoFti. HDIUNIN, S.D.) kand. tekhn. nauk; SHARLYGINA, K.A., ml. nauchn. zotr.; VOLCHKOVA, A.'12., zt. inzh.; Frinir-ali uchzstiye: inzh.; WCHKOVA, A.A., inzh.; SfJi?'OVICH-UK, T.G., inzh.; VrYRA, I.I., arkhitektor; SHEYNA, T.M., st. tekhnik [Recoiw.endations on redesigning conditions of apartment houses po pereplanirovke i puwjt3honiiu mov staroi zastrolki iyorodov. 131 P. and improving the living of old towns] Rekomendatsii blagoustrolstva zhilykh do- Ltiningrad, Stroiizdnt, 1965. (MIRA 18: 8) 1. Akademiya koimrunallnogo khozyaystva. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. 2. Rukovoditell la- boratorii kapitallnogo remonta zhilykh domov Leningradskogo nauchno-issledovatellsko,ao instituta Akaderdi komm-unallnogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pan-filcva.(for Khimunin). POPOV. -N..V..IS-,.kand.tekhn.nauk "Refining of steel by synthetic slag" by S.G.Voinov and others. Reviewed by N.V.Popova. Stall 23 no.3:225 Mr 163. (MIRA 160) (Steel-Metallurgy) (VoLnov, S.G.) (Shalimov A G.) (Kosoi, L.F.) (Kalinnikov, E.S.~ * POPOVAJ, N.V... kand.tekhn.nauk "Refining of steel by synthetic Reviewed by N.V.Popova. Stall (Steel-Metallurgy) (VoLnov, (Kosoiy L.F.) slag" by S.G.Voinov and others. 23 no.3:225 Mr 163. (miRA 16:5) S.G.) (Shalimov, A.G.) (KaUnnikov, E.S.) POPOVA, N.V. C~rtochmical reactions occurring in the h-istogenesia of cutmeouv vounds in animalsfollowing intramusmdar injeation of leueocytvla factors. Dakl. AN SSSR 148 no.2s465-468 Ja 763. (MIRA 16-.2) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N. Severtoova AN &WR. Predstarleno akademikom Yu.A. Orlovym. (Ieucocytes) (Regeneration (Biology)) ORECHKIN, D.B.; POPOVA ; SOBOLEVA, Z.A.;. SHF.POTAIKO, O.F. Hydrogenation of opera vha2e oil over a fixed catalyst to produce higher a3.cohols. Zhareprikl.khim. 35*no.11:2504-2508 N 162. (MIU 15:12) (Whale oil) (Hydrogenation) (Alcohols) VZSMDV, V.V.; ORIGHKIN, D.B.; POPOTA, N.V.; SHVMIXD, O.F. Preparation of liquid paraffins for oxidation. and simultaneous production of alkyl aryl sulfonates, Mdm.1 tekh.topl.i masel 5 no.8:11-15 Ag 160. (MIR& 13:8) (paraffins) (Sulf6nic acid) S/032/61/027/-VO-,/,'--,4/C'2- 3bl7/3054 AUTHORS: Orechkin, D. B., Popova, N. V. TITLE: Determination of the Degree of Oxidation of Liquid Paraffins by Their Specific Gravity PERIODICAL: Zavod3kaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 27, No. 1, p. 62 TEXT: To determine the degree of oxidation of liquid paraffins, the dependence of the specific gravity of the oxidation products on their acid number was investigated by an areometer according to rucT 1300-41 (GOST 1300-41). The determination of the degree of oxidation of liquid paraffins by their specific gravity reduces the working time and the consumption of chemicals. Card 1/1 ORECHKIN? D.B. (Angarsk); POPOVA N.V. (Angarok); SHEPOTIKO, O.F. (Angarsk); --' '~A,-a Prinizali uchastiy~--~q ~ PASHNINA, Ye.T. Chromatographic determination of the hydrocarbon content of alcohols produced by the hydrogenation of sperm whale oil. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. llt66-69 162. (MIRA 17:9) POPC,Vkl friesul"Urati--i of steell Diesullfurats-Lia stalli. Yaz-kma~ I-le-tallurgiia, 1965. 94 p. (MURA 18:7) MILIM, B.S.;._EQPOVA,-Y.Yu-.- Search for new methods of obtaining spheroidal graphiter- cast iron. Lit. proizv. no. 5!10-12 My 161. (~MA 14:5) (Cast iron-44etallography) IMBIN, S. S. Prof., POPOVA, N YF.' DANILEVSKIY, A. F., KORMM. SKAYA, 11. K. USSR (6oo) Grasses I~fluence of herbaceous vegetation and its root secretions on the growth of trees. Les. khoz. No. 1, 1952. Monthly List-of Russian AcceBei , Library of Congress, September 1952. TRICLASSIFIED. ININ, Moisay Markovich; POPOTA, Natallya Yurlyevna; KONSTANTINOT, L.S., kand. tekhn. red. izd-va; SHIKIN, S.T., te-khn. red. [Centrifugal casting Of Metals; survey of foreign literature] TS~ntrobezhnala otlivka metallov; obzor inostrannoi litteratury. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tskhn. izd-vl mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 6o p. (KIRA 11:8) (Gentrifugal casting) OpOVII 0. .- kand.isl,--usstrovedeniya Alarvd-, - si!:T 1,~-jat h-pni)ers jrc_r-ress im art cre--f t5. "-SS~L. 14:111) pron. i -,.:hud.:,)rorys& 2 no,9:31-33 S 163. fl~ 1. Uchenyy -c institutA lzhudozhestvcnric "7 -. -,.~yshlevnosti (for Ko-roleva). 2. Zavedu7us',,Cli-*Ly laboratoriyey Yauchno-issledovatellshogo instituta 1--hudozhestvennoy prorayshlennosti (for Popova). (Art indust7les') POPOVA,; 0., - z--1-1.-,.-- Wondarland. 1 4 na~4t'5-1~35 Az~ 163% (11IRA 16..- 10) , OPO . kand.iskusstvovedeniya --L - VA,-D _i- Mlade from clayp glass, and rock. Mest.prom. i khad.promp. I no.1:22-24 0 160. OeaPU 14:3) (Pottery) (Stone cutting) (Art industries- Mibitiori5) 5M sov/76-33-'=-14/4'1 AUTHORS: Tager, A. A., Popova. 0. TITLE: Effect of the Molecular Weight of Vitreous Polymers Upon Their Chain Packing Density (Vliyaniye molekulyarnogo vesa stekloobraznykh polimorov na plotnost' upakovki ikh tsepey). III.Triacetylcellulose (III.Triatsetiltsellyulozy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 73, Nr 7/9 PP 593 - 598 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Four different samples were investigated: M = 140000, 82000, 48000, 17~60 and the acetyl numbers 60-43;f-, 61-77%, 62,15%, 65-71%. Three of the samples were provided by P. V. Kozlov the fourth was produced by the authors (Refs 1.2). Chloroform and acetone were used as low-molecular liquids. The isothermal lines of sorption of the first sample is S-shaped, differing therefore from the isothermal lines of sorption on polystyrene (Ref 3) and polymethyl methacrylate (Ref 4) and reminds of the isothermal lines of sorplion of water and cellulose (Ref 5). The quantities '-'~Pj 9 A -if, , .631 were calculated f rom the ex- perimental data obtained and it was found that the sorption Card 1/2 of chloroform is accompanied by a high,~r heat effect than the Effect of the Molecular Weight of Vitreous Polymers Upon 3011/76-71~7-3-14/41 Their Chain Packing Density. III. Triacetyleellulose sorption of acetone. The sorption of these two liquids pro- ceeds under a sharp docrease in entropy. The high capability of sorption, the considerable loss in heat and the decrease in entropy in connection with sorption give evidence of loose packing of the macromolecules of triacetylcellulose (I) (Refs 4,6), A particularly marked increase in the capability of sorption with the molecular weight of (I) was observed at M= 50000 - 70000. The increase in the molecular weight of the polymers increases also the inteCral and differential heat of mixing and reduces the entropy of mixing of the solvent, Principal agreement was found between the experimental results obtained and results previously obtained for polystyrene and polymethacrylate; it was also found that ti.e vitreous polymers with loose Dackin-r, are similar to the porous colloidal sorberits. There are lo figures and 12 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION: Sverdlovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Sverdlovsk State University) SUBMITTED: July 8, 1957 Card 2/2 POPOVA, O.A. Some ecological characteristics of pike and perch in the Volga Delta. Vop. ikht. no-15:55-70 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. laboratoriva ikhtiologii Instituta morfologii shivotnykh im. A.N. Severtsova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Volga Delta-Pike) (Volga Delta--Perch) POPOITA, O.A. Influence of pi'-e and perch on so-me fish populatiorz e A -n th Volga Delta. Trudy sov. Ikht. kom. no.1.3:283-289 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. laborateriya ikhtiologii Instituta. morfologii zhivotny1di AN SSSR. (Volga Delta-Pike) (Volga Delta---Perch) (Fishes-Food) 0 1 4 r 0 4 f, u '1 1, is t P .7 0 14 7) A )l W, )I v I) m n 1. -V m w tt "P U 100 09 00 Soylot ..S.Pc (41ve", M.S.)VOL, I'-- N.- It. X., 1; A tilill (-.tlkd I alld .4 ( I.- ( v of of Kod" A.-G, is W114illird ,th 09 a. LcviAwva iin the NIKFI kl..i, L. 6. S, 1111N)ker 00 00 j 00 o so -09 -00 -00 All 00 0 0 0 00 o o 0 La n 0000 goo 00 0909 0 o o 0 00000 0000 so q 0 oeD 0 00 0 o 0 00 * * 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o 0 0 * o 0 * -0 0 00 1-00 00 -.0 0 .-00 -00 -00 0 0 .Of =00 *00 EYDELIMANY Z.M.; POPOVA, O.F.; SHIRYAYEVA., G.A., CHEMAYEVAY I.I. Effect of t~e inh.."litars o.,F~ -*m-,-;to-h-:,:4-cal reacti--n- of xiinthaphyll. interconvorsion on L"-,e pmcess of photosynthftic phosphorylation. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser 4 tio,16:142-153 '63. (Ml?,A 17~2) NR: AM12961 S/0020/64/154/004/0974/097'1'" .ITJ9-,10RS: Sapozhnikov.. D.I.; Alkhazov, D.G.; E~rdellman, Z.1-1.; &%zhanova, N.V.; Lemberg, 1. Kh.; Maslova, T.G.; Gir-shin., A.B.; Popova, I.A.; SaakZW,"'V-.S:.,- 'Popova, O.F.; TITLE: Participation of xanthophylls in oxygen transport durin- photosynthesis SOURCE: M SSSR. Doklady*., v. 154.. no. 4, lgb4, 974-977 -10?1C TAGS: xantbophyll, oxygen transport, photosynthesis, labeie~ ox,ygen green algae, chlorella species, 0 sup 18 determinataon, Lutcin, carotene, chlorophyll, chromatography, F sup 18 .-BSTRACT: Labeled oxygen was used in a suspension of unicellular green algae species chlorella pyrenoidosa to study transformaIL;1an, reactions of violaxanthin and luteln. In addition, other pigment fraizions were Investigated under the influence of light. The U20 b suspensions e"r1ched w1zh olb was exposed for 30 -rftn- C-3.-J L'~COESSXON NIR: AP4012981 to -he light source. Chromatographic determinations or - V 4 zones, carotene with colorless 14pids, chlorophylls ,ne.oxanthlni, lutein and violaxantbin viere made. These vie90 t h e n e"',_,ted and concentrate , followed by transformation of 01 into the radloactlve isotope F19, using cyclotron and 4 Mev proton. irrat2ia- Llion of a film of each pigment, Iraction on a tantalum disk. -The 1I.-figured) activities of the various pigments were calculatt.-Ied pep 100/_LS of substance and a 46 microcoulont charge carried by the during 4 hours following 1-rradiation, excluding the cosmic-ray b;:.ckground. Standard error wa3 at most 5%. All fractions wi-.h the L' a_,.cention of lutein were stron,;ly labeled following exposure to the !!Shit, and the latter indicated the absence of 0 participation in t1he OH groups at the lutein rings. it was concluded that an ex- cban_,ze occured between the epo.%7 oxygen of violaxanthin and the 01,6 in the water, thus confirming participation of the xanthophylls in oxygen toran3port during photosynthesis. Old also enters the lipid fractions of carotene and the composition of the substances ,_:ompanylinZ the chlorophylls In the chromatogram. Orig. art. has: C~:"d 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4012981 3 figures. .ASSOCIATION: Botanicheskly institut im. V.L. Komarova Akademil nauk SSSR (Botanical Institute, AcadwW ot Sciences QSSR) SUBMITTED: 28mar63 DATE ACQ: 26Febb4 :'-R'=; 00 37- 1 SUB CODE: CH' NO FM SOV: 013 OTHER: 002 ca-d 3/3