SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROMOTOWSKI, T. - ROMOVACKOVA, H.H.

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10c. 1*0 ;'-All 11 NO -ISU100 31 U I I'll it m 9 14 OTO t) A-\ V, @AUTITOR: Ponomareiirko, I.@, K. :'50-58-3-21/22 TITLE: Scient. fir,..@ ns, of- the Seminar for Operational Sectio Eydrometeorolo@--icvl ..Se v. ce@ uc, fy seminar v operativnykh r i (11a Jlrl@ podravdelenijak". @;idrofteteoroloeicheskoy sluzhbj) PERIODICAL: Mete C idrol o., -iy, Nr pp 69-76 (USSR)@::, orolo.,,iya,. i G 4, 19513 :31 ABSTRACT: The arrangement of sci6nti i r" in the' t,_,chnical' sub- fie caminar @ydr6metboroloz@iczrd,: service. 1-,,eather bureaus,: divisions of the hydrometeorologacal :bureausletc'. is of special :importance for'the@direct w C@collaborators:.of research 'contact bet een!.th'. stations.alvzd@experts:.which occupy,:,the-mselves irith the racti-`@ p c..al@ work-.@of the h@drometeorological c@re*of national economy. :held in the From,October 221to,249 1957,such a seminar was hydro.meteproloGical, bureau in L'170V@- I nI the -oresence of representatives 6 f he i6v- State University and the Ra* lr meteorological service , of @ the- Viov 3- oa-d,O:tficei-_.JT_1. e ur, Six 1 ct eswere.held. Ponomarenko, in.his.lecture the cientifi es whi h have been chard,c,terized,, S cr earch works c performed:in*.th'e. division'for the synoptical invectigations Card 1/2 and.f.arecasts wi,thinthe entire period, of the. existence of ROMOV, A. I. r ACC Nrj SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/~o6~OOZXW/-05b-17US7-5--- AMMOR: Honiov A. 1. 0. TITLE: Verical@motion'in atmospheric fronts SOURCE: AN SSSk. Izvestiya' Pi-iika atmosphery i okeana,,V, 2,- no*, 61 1966, 561-575 TOPIC.TAGS: weather foreca@ting.: atmospheric front, cloud formation forecasting,., atmospheric front forecasting A13STRACT: Vertical motiIons pres ent considerable practical-,interest ..forlthe ana -lys IS of and prognosis of.frontal weather. This paDer.considers the'use vertical'motion Aheory in the'problems of front dynamics. The.approachutilizes numerical, computer- processed, solutions for well-identifi-ed frontal-modelsbased upon improved quasigeo- @strIopIhic vertical motion,equation s based upon.@.. I.A Kibel's theory of expansion along the small parameter. Thessse.@equations@',treated in the first-chapter, consider sinulta-i,-, :neously I two i rontal zone f ,actIors-, ..te convective component o rriportant f h f the horizontal, acceleration, and the,spacial non-uniformity of the stability.parameter. In addition.i they, asse.s,s the.contrib.utions.of friction and of.the turbulent he&tLtransfer.in the 'free.atmosphere - to the.develop -ment.of.vertical m otions. In the second chapter,.the ;.two-dimensional problem.of:vertical,motion .is numerica I so I.Ved on a computer, and the results of the 'numerical experiments.analyzed.- Front models generated by changes UDC 551.515.8:551.558.2 Cord :1/2 ACC NRt AP6027-215 --o t c-er ain p ramet rs' of, thet efields are discussed. Numerica@ t a e emperature and pressur experiments utilizing front models have 's.hown.theadequacy of the qt4asigeostrophic ap., @'proximation used. The computations.allow.an explanation of cloudiness structure and s. precipitation zone features, and other, peculiarities of -the warm and cold fron6 he importanze of such frontal.parameters and.frontal.-zone parameters as,changev along th- normal to the front of the normal wind component and horizontal temperature gradient has @been established. Author:thanks A.M.Pirnach and D. Ye..Stepurko for aid in the Calculations. Orig. art. has 7 figures and..34 formulas.. SUB@CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE; 27Nov65/,,,. ORIG REF:'.,006 USPENSKIY, B.D.,doktor fiz,-mat.. nauk, prof.; -BELOUSOV, S,L,'gjRlnd- 1. Moscow. TSentraltnyy institut proLnozov. EWT W/FCC 6W L 24470-65 ACCESSION NR: AT5000701 8/2599164/000/043/0003/4016 A! AUMOR: Romov, A.--I.;.Fishman, Yu. S. Ry*bak, V. I. s 4 TITIZ: Numerical wind forecast and computation of divergence from the geostrophic:.. wind at the mean level sslcido-,;@ate'Val SOURCE: Kiyev. Ukrainskiy naiu'6no-i- @a i@&meteorologicheskik-*, y 8 V, institut..Trduyj no,-43 -1 in ptices, y 1964 ii@ 9prq@y,,',.0 meteorologii, (Problems in syno-pti-c'- and'-dyhamit me-tedrolo'liy), 3-16 T "7f TOPIC TAGS: weather forecaftin wind',-geostrophic wind numerical weather forecasting, cyclone, atmospheric pressure, anticyclone ABSTRACT: This paper presents an analysis of the results of wind forecasting divergence from the geostrophic wind at the moan level. The paper begins with, the geostrophic wind at the mean level. The paper begins with the principal equations and presentation of the computation model, followed by examples of computations and some results of testing of the prognostic model. The principal original contribution is an analysis of computed maps of wind divergence from- ,7 the geostrophic. The maps clearly show a pattern in the.direction of the.,tvector of wind divergence in pressure formations. Above. both-ev Icionic:- aid:- anticyclon 1/3 Card I @4 3 W z TIN, -2 A SSION ]MR: AT500007C CCE the@ ag V s C, oc ].Be,, e --ve e6B trophi6.--4in Apw W th -.no forms' an. anticyclonic: vor e a xe;@ i ticeable' no loped cyclones, but also over pressure formation6 -with. weak pre's adients Thut sure gr in cyclones, the vectors of the geostrophicand ageostrophic, velocities are generally directly in opposit6.directi6ns_ And the resultant. wind.. 4elocityls' than the geostrophic velociiji -The res-u-Itant -(teal) voiticity-ilki a cyclone is less than its geostrophic approximation. In anticyclones and high-pressure ridges, on the other hand, the geostrophic and ageostrophic wind components have approximately identical directions and therefore the real wind is greater than the geostrophic wind. Allowance for the ageostrophic wind in the free atmosphere should be made in synoptic practice, etch as in preparing a forecast or obtaining wind information aloft using pressure field. data. The a-u-thors Also describe the automation of the output and analysis of forecasting results. usin the display'on.,,---- 9 the screen of a cathode-ray tubdi.the apparatus involved*has apparently been described earlier (Rybak, V. 1-*, @Shfghonok% 1.* N,..i AmeoviAiziataiYA i priboro7!!,-_,',' 7 Output'O,@ stroyeniye, No. 1, 1963). The working@,surface of the screen 1 .170: =2; per secoud. iike sib e information is more than 15,000 points, This a it 1 to he predicted wind. obtain the results in the form of a photographic map of t ures and 4..@,tables Orig. art. has; 32 formulas, 5.fig -7, L 24470-65 - Nk:: 9ION ACCES AT500070L@ , 1 ASSOCIATION: Ukrainikii via,uC60-iss institut, giev (Ukrainian hylrc ateo@-. SUM41TTED: 00 RNCL: .0 'NO REY SOV: 01 4 OTHEW -003 J5 - Card 1/3 64il -:19390-66 ACCESSION NR.- AT5606656, @ Af ASSOCIATIOI SUBMITTE CODE: D ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV6."007' OTHER:-,@Z 0 0 Z4 -me kl. N-i Cori 2@2. w m m MA w 5 n, @Jwd q @m w a r Mg 5 R q I r, M, a I L; a a a Maw, a 4 R @ v m Me a m rul 5(2) PHASZIBOOK MOUXTATION 3CV/1916 - khIsal bors. 1955 T"$Oyuznaye soveshch&n lye Po Sarl trudy goararentaLL po khWL bore I yoga soyedinaniy (Barons Wansactions or the Conference an the Chemistry or Barom aw Its Counpounds) Moscow, Gookbialsdatv 1958. log p.. trr*ta allp Inverted. 2*400 copies printed. IM.t G.P. Luchlvaklyj Tech. ]Ld.t X.3. Lmr-ys. YMOSSo This b Oak Ia In tended for ~hamlets, as well an for industrial personnel working with boron and Its compounds This aoll*ctlon contains 24 studies on the choulstr7l orystaIlina structure, phyaLeachemical properties. and technology of boron And Its compounds. Twenty-two or the studies wore presented at the All-Union Conference an Boron Chasistrr, held at the Nauchno-loslodovatel-skly risiko- khlAdah@akiy inotitut Ia. L. To. Karpova (scientific Am- h nVaics"hooldal Institute La. L. To. Karpov) In "are December 1955. Two of those articles deal with the thoriwo- 6hossi:try or boron. The two Studies an 'borunduse pro. dUctl it a" being publishod for the first time. The Stud'** Isrs well Illustrated ano*mpanl*d by bibliographic*. ?AM OF CON73X?Si boron; Transactions or the Courareftee (Cant. _'v'aq16 Iro Pfj Iyak A.M.. Yo. 'ay. - I Takaya. G.B. Rom*V' KOzIova. and L.T. J)ov7&tqvskijA--3FrrG-7ft1d Productl6n by the DOCOMPOSitiCM Or 1nd6r3kIYe Berates With laimure a or Nitric and Sulfuric Acids 135- Ma"Ats", V-P- P"cgs$109 Of BorAtes at the Akiyubinsic Choodo&l XOmbLftat 4 r ., - . . Im tabyl-skaya, L.D. sonsrielation or Certain Bar to Ores : Nikolayev. A.T.. and A.0. lurnakova. Xxtraoti on Of Darla Acid .1 5T vans-To. M., state or scratoo In'an Aqueous grapLyner.-i.L. A Technical 94on.. 1. Compar loan. of the New Methods for boric A41d Pj@duction f1rom - ZM*rakly* BorateS ITO cam in W- i 2--L a a p L -----A L A &9A 111 4.0 Iwo 08MRS 'NOCISSIS Afto I'lleptalfts foola -40 ' No. 1. Cillis add. rukhmyd rnm. I Ise J, 280" 1) -11crummathm citric acid 0-1 In R(smk by tueam of a impteWly oatur"I arls or Shkh Caft. r* MIMS ot prupbylaxis *Ili] sall1l4thm bay, b"n derekipcil A 1140 Ps uctiou of exalk dtild by a fermentation mttbod is vet!mt #ev"melt. TUHan F. sdth 0, L ill IALLUNGKAL tittlRATURK CLAISIFKATION 4- L, tlo 0 - , - E., I @-31- I a N 0 1, it 14 9 A 0 6.u 0 AT 1113 -13 Im* I I I W-4 69@19 a Ill's KRU It at V It , , 0 0 0 0 0 64"o 0 G'G 0 6 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 go@ ` G 90 0000 L -. 19755 'jj - W- Pb-ao Tj -65 EPA( @d ( P C)/AEW(b)/SSD/SSD(c)/AFn/ ASD(a)-5fRA~N(i)/RAEM(J)/ES~(gs)/ESD(t) JD/JG/MLK ACCESSION NR: AT5000424 8/0000/64/000/000/0085/0087 AUTHOR: Lazebna:Vi," -G. .,.-.6b chuyeva, V, TITLE: Increasing the sensitivity of the flame-photometric determinitiort of rubidluni In-cesium salts ye@s' 6j -l 'K' SOURCE: Sibirsko '* ovdshd anlyej) Obktfoskopff@` st,: emerovo,'1962. skopiya; metody* I primeneniye (Spectroscopy; methods and application). Doklady* soveshchanlya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 85-87 TOPIC TAGS: spectroscopy, flame photometry, rubidium determinaUon ABSTRACT: Using flame photometry, th&"a'wtbo:rsA6termined rubldium"In high-pu . rit. cesium chloride and cesium nitidt -0. The enilasion. intensity of rubidium' in the flame was Increased 60-70% by the addition of 10 vol. % ethyl alcohol to the cesium salt solution; this made it possible to determine 0. 001-0. 0008% rubidluniin the dry cesium salt. The behavior of the analytical lines of rubidium at 7800-7948 A upon the addition of sodium chloride and ethyl alcohol was analyzed. On the b is of this study, the determination oir rubidium was carried out by using the 7800%Une. Theinethodwas checked by introducing known amounts of rubidium. The sensitivity achieved, 0,8-1 x 10-3, is not the ma)dmmn attainable value. The authors suggest the use of certain C.,d .1/2 i@ n' 21@ L 31350-65 EWT,m)/EWF( j )/T/EWP(t )/EWP(b) Pc-J IJP(c)/-,S-I jD1 0@j, '1.v-Zl @ JG IRM ACCESSION NR: AP4044808 S/0078/64/009/009/2126/2128;:@ AjTHORS: Osipov, O.A-.; Romova, M.G. TI@11E: -ompl,_ex compounds of lanthanum and ri o ml,@m chlorides with .@,@Ca 0 c acid esters Zhurnal neor-anthheskoy khlmil, v. Q, no. 9, 1964, 2126-2128 TOPIC TAGS: 1qnthanum diethyloxalate complex, lanthanum diethylmalon- ate lanthanum dieth lsuoclnate complex, neod3rmium diethyl- neodymium Nethyl-ialinqte complex, lanthanum diethyl- KBSTRACT: Moleaul num and chil-or des ar compoundu o a with diethyloxalate, malonate and succinate were synthesized by shak- Ing the anhydrous chlorides with excess esters In sealed ampoules, washinl- the product In benzene and drying In a desiccator. The iftnthan-jT complexes were white and the neodymium were lilac-colored -rystal'.Ine materials soluble In alcohol but InsolubLe In other organ- Ic solvents. @omplexes of the general formulae 2MeC' eater and MeC13,ester were formed with the oxalate and malonat;?*the 2:1 Card 1/2 L 31350-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4044808 succinate complex was probably not formej. IR spectra of the -om- n,4- were examined In the 100-1800 cm- range. In the 2:1 com- -ro ips were co -)rdinated -41 th the metal, w@,I'e In the I orrily one ",=O partIcIpated In the donor acceptor bond and the other -'----0 was free. A chelate of neodymium chloride with the dlethylmalonate was synthesized and the following probable formula was proposed: H C C1. ASSOCIATION: None ,SUBMITTED: 12Jun63 HNOL: 00 7 .7 SUB CODE: .1c, or- NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 005 L- 2/2 @d IF-T, 41727-60" -TJ rC, JDIJGIPji ACC NR:. AP602037i SOURCE.C.01DEs UR/0078/66/011/003/0536/0539 AUTHORS Romova M. G.;.Osipov, 0. Isayeva, L' K. ORGt none Coordination compounds of rare earth chlorides with.esterfi of dicarbc@110* __tcids SOURCEt, Zhurnal noorganichaskoy khImiiI vo li'l, no. 3, 19669 536-539 TOPIC TAGSt @,prasoodymium compoundq samarium compoundp gadolinium compoundg-, dysprosiun compoundip lanthanum compound, noodymium cpmpoundp dicarboxylic acidt @electron donor ABSTRACT: Continuing thoir,study of,the electron-acceptor propertAes of rarq@ earth halidesy the authors I Ie stIigated the int.or aation @ of j)rasoodym Vlsam&rium@jado- linium, and dys=;Ahior@jos with dietlql oxalate, malonatel and succinate, and. the interaction of.lanthanum #nd neodymiuml,jhloride s with dietkyl adipates maleatep, and phthalate. The structure of the complexes thus obtained (which could not be isolated in the pure,formy;was studied by comparing the IR spectra of.the pure ligands and co axes 'I It was found that'the formation' of complexes of the composi-. ,tion 2st causes the-disappearance of the band.corresponding to the stretching vibra-, tions of the free carbonyl@group and to the appearance.ofa strong band In the longe wave region vhich can be assigned to the vibrations of the diester carbonyl groups., UDCt 546,6511110-41,49: - All THOR CzAs-52(82)_10-13/3.9.@'. k @:Ji R . omovac e AL TITLE: -D-e _ter@ina t I oft 'of 'Carbon Disulphide. .(Odme'rn4:stanoveni sirouhlfkii) .12RIODICAL: Ch6micke Listy,-1958, Vol.52(82), Nr 101'pp 1915 (Czechoslovakia) ABSTRACT: Carbon di hide vias determined'on.the basis@..6f.alkali- s@R metric ,,Arbamic acid in EL tit a ion,of dialkyldithior . mixture of.,@@pyridine,isopropyl alcohol'and water. lin c or,visual'indi_.. the ratio bf: 2:2:1).by,potentiom6tri , , cation. Thymolphthalein was.usedas indicator. - This me thod of,', analysis 1s spd a ially ..suitable for,determin- Ing the.r purity,. of carbon disulphide. `Morpholine:'and@,@_.,. diethanolamine.were;the most suitable',seconddry amines toi- preParint,,:'the."dialkyldithidcarbamic.acid,:,'Th6 reac- tion between dialkylamine",'and carbon disulphide.: only takes place when todium,hydr,o@xide.is.added- 'the latter, neutralises'theformed acid. A mirror galvanometer Titroskop I wad used. for 'the --potentiometric @. curves.: The:': ifr.2 s tll@, - course o graph In F C, show f1the potentiometric. titration. t equired'for Only@10 minu es,are r this deter-, Card A/2 mination; the, method is accurate and -wn -F mposition of low-tempetature bio -coat m@. i l U d St k4 emes. - an s av u a, EWA 1064-94058)t'. d. ' c'@l 0 ' M i'7611 r neutral: porfl6a at. th r del @ 2 bllh@ frUtIM ba 1427!7* afid. 180-ele t i t&- whi h r e (1) " M eme and 2-methyliimdeft@ Add ct &Id6tIfi d . , c we e aq , x e u I wlth;cjI*(x(@h and by mpectm.-,@ Cotiattrou"VnCutn Of the, niktral- portion -.wiih coned. 1 IUM4 followed r.:chro. b to h on,AlOs yWded'un "tint =66tmt lid e&yUuWte*dubstltOtMWX,-4'-6 org smd e@ontg. amlvt.@`-:;@ p!,Ng!Ler intoykted qtqteaes@ 't. ..-,tlrbdn& --2@7 Til. CZEC-HOS r C Technc)lDgy. c, rj ial cts H LOT'JUA/Ch i al c Li,,Thc;ir Use3s. 1@art Chcxlical m Procossini-,- ofliatural Gases and potro-w lcum. Ilot-Or an!' Rocket Fucls., ubri- Abs Jo ur R c-, fZhur-llaiim-iya-7 Nc, 147 19587 51584 Luthor Rbmo cak J Bc(lv-ar, J9 VC1 Inst 4tj T Dotamination of Morcaptans in Liquid an(! Gaseous Hydrccarbon lit,turcs. Orig, -ub 89 335 10 1 9-12 Paliva .195 Abstract 11 ccmparis,,-,n of L-lothods used for the 10tor- oinat ion: ol 0 in liquid anOll ri rcaptwis (L gasec,us priducts has shor-in that . apperome- ' tric rl@-,th-bd (3) is pr-@-fcrablc to colori- notry (1) or potentiometry (2) methods C ard 1/3 Countty CZECHOSLOVAKIA C a t 0 ry.: Analytical, Chont-la try Analysis Pf Grgani Abo. Jour Substances -Rof Zhur Xhim.; No 53 '1959). 110. :15113 Autheir Romovaoek, ik; Simftnek,: J*:; Ne4amlel$ T I t1c; Determination of the Total Content of.Sulfur- in:Volatile,,Liquids Or J Pub. Paliva., 1958 NO. 318 4,, 113-116 Pb3tract A method.~is:de3cribed,for,.th~'determination.of. S. lri.volatile,. organic coripo-unds.by means of, eomb'@stion of the@sample inan O@ atmosphere, tm'o )and for-ti,tration,' by',complexo- -2 metric..or:conductometrie.methods of the So - ions, fo t 0 3 1-1, rmed in the'process. Abou, g-, ( -1. , : of - the sampleis Introduced mi. by..an injector Lnto' a cap Su'le:': prepare d, from. a'polyamide, resin; the capsule 13 wrappedvith Fe:wlre.and burned in a calorimetric bomb in the presence of 50 G.= rd., Analytical Cheaistry. Analysis of Organic @Substances ;..)S. jr-l'ir . Ref Zhw YWm No 5 15111 ) 1959, *10. Dr irr t :,MI. 0 0 on -ob' f: a 3%. 3 olu tior' of H202 The 8,lu t' Cont'd an , hen supplew@ tained:mis ,boiled 6 remove C02 t mented with:water,up to 1,000 ml.1; (Soluti.on A) Th: l0!!*20.'ml.j'Of:, solution A,@..the Tollowlng.addi- --sol on:: (in tives:.:are mixed:L 1- n. . 'BaCl!7 Uti ti s Leh qiiantlty that.,,. arter:BaSO pi-66.iplt'@ onp, i i -'W11 r Lm M3 a. ou 5: exc e a s f J e m 1: n- M Of 0- 0 ,0-2 gC12: 30lu tiQn,: @ . ind g +-3 b in Fe @ ::Soluflon: @ffei, ml. :of a b (5 ) 5 . . - 21L E 29 Country inaytical Chemistry. Inglysis of Organic Substances Abs. J, our Ref Mur U0- 15113 Mix., No 5, 1959, Author T i to I Orin, Pub .. .... Ab3tracl- and,_, of. a-concentrated-solu- g -of NH cl - Coat I d i6 or: a b An, Xtuie t n- in.100-ml.) to ota a, mi @ k Wj'tIj-a.pff,-of`ib @`10,@I.and.,-the 0 t make, n water , - -ml. Titi@a ioh is' affee ted; wi up 0 t th 0-05 n @ 6 of soluti6*,ot-@Cordp exon.,III in" , no , _0@3 Yhl. 6f@'indlo6tor`solution-10005 f erio-_ 0 -10 ml of -).,The ana- methanol ohrome .bla'k In. lysis-lasts: 30 minutes. During conductometric 0 " a-, determinati n 20 ml. of solution A are titr I@;*@ : solution in the pro- @ted with A10.1 n. Ba(OH)2 jor complex-forming ageng Card: - -.- mr-l-lWmIl'" - 1 1. @ . I. , . Ii ... I.-. CZECHOSLOVAKIA Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Analysis. Es@ Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 23, 1959i No. 81984 Author Romovadek, Jiri Inst Not g iveF-7 Title Titrime@ti@ic Determination of Carbon Disulfide Orig Pub Collect. Czechosl. Chem. Communs., 1959 24, No 21 604-608 AbBtract A new method f or determination Of CS2,.based the , . on the alkalimetric titration of dialkyldithio- carbamic acid..formed in.the reaction:between C32:witha secondary amine, has been developed. 'The titration is performed in.a pyridine, ro pyl alcohol..'and@water isop (2:,.: 2 1) medium, '' @ employing a potentiometric or,a visual end-. point* in the second case, 1,.thymolphthalein s olu t I on in, pyridine:ls used,, as -the indicator. Card 1/3' -"0 t-104, cowq@ puafts - "V ft em, sly @91%313-1 3% tr 'Y" VM 20% Of Rnj Atstd - tO -29.6"bMU740.7400,01 0-1511, 2 -12.2k'b ( 41N@ @ 1 bi4150-S' -5 2 . 72 ddCaXei b,, m a ( 61 dbdtcgLut to d cbdtnf'tO9mOhY" 01 qutre, 07-OU -1-, 306 43151.4 -.0 79i@"I '1.4314.--.@ 174, I--'jI35 40 07708i@ re- 19+40 @a 31: i,@phtbs,; ve MMM MOV A c ro V3709, M-M W-M-T tal OF _M IN MAL AND ASH-MEE USUL RCMGWWWM IL and KaSS&INITL M21MMUTIFT ii. tua I, Dec. 1955, Vol.--M-35r-356). A m=ber of ecals owe swcusfullY vub joc ted to a method f or t he .tntor'll M C I M 7f ijjger@ @-ased on red,=1 ng ttvi prow c Ls o f pyr olys 121 ! n ir I ric4r,,Je jec, i L i 3yer ) ( cxA I Fv -1 @z 1, i I z 1,,,& Ul- PC Lo -w-bon dtoxtde, "filab Ili U%o detor-O try ovivning. A cv -*Lnoc !@x -orr,r,,rt!rc uo rsulf. @o a @iry -xv. -r- u"ts was rc, , TIM oxISLIne "tJ,;fJs ana waA fwac' L,, lie VplIc-rlQ LO tile flail -LISO. 'L@- " ----- 3134 - ' W49, - - Atflr C to give 20% Of In 1 t i . , s d a U il was dist& 00 O ttfracti.,e ind"es wei ML@co ' With 1.5 VOL - A ii. LjOj&ted %MOP- 6' b l73"iO- m .6 7400 0 . 20.7 bise st 10 l i . 5 250'bm I kcaves 9.1 b,07 t ' a " , of dadeOne (fl a r o . It s c4 cbromatOVUPhy@ Us A., m Inatioci 1h cw Direct oxygen determ ' 1 and F., Af. Vmter.', tPalipa 33, 351-6(1960;=4@0 T@@ i direct 0 detu.-@ app.@,'aud calcm are given. Th con r CUT' of a N purification train wl Icated. t th _d wo ! , ;Ith.~-aectylwe,-Swt -to tnd:au,.O - CO~convusi0h.,~w: 250-im Si.tuhe and absbrberwitit Mg ch -neoiscon verted accordink tb TA' 0 + . -'dctd Weally .'L@@ rind the, formed M Is grivfmc pa Ac , n & 77777777 I 1410. qtMiTrai oF Lai tuiPWIWE; mcwi cog, TAR. III, 7@ AiUL6W Lando, S., Rcmovttet, J. end RMWW-Ikold, If. (Chem. Wary IMem. Pap., 1956, vuL. 50. Chm. Abarx., f9P, vol, 5t, act "ca 1! --r tP neitrrii t r-r* 11 vic-10r,! ;m@ t)ju'@j 9 cts a[ 4:ci- r.-, i f ui- newral hy