SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROZONA, N.I. - ROZOVSKAYA, I.T.

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3i620 S/138/61/000/012/002/C,08 Properties of siloxane rubber vulcanizates with ... A051/Al-26 was found that vulcanizates based on a SKTV rubber mix containing silica gel U-333 ard a lowered quantity of benzoyl peroxide (0.6 w.p.) are characterized by a reduced residual deformation and a higher thermal stability than vulcani- zates of the standard,SKT rubber mixes. The thermal stability of the SKTV-ba,-Ed mixes may be increased by replacing the zinc oxide with iron oxide or titanium dioxide. The SKTV and SKT vulcanizates do not differ in their tendency to de- struction when heated in a closed system, at 2000C. They also have similar di- electric properties. The vulcanizates of the SIKTV siloxane rubber, produced In the presence of the "acedic" and "alkaline" catalysts, were found to be the same in their main physi-co-mechanical characteristics. The SKTV vulcanizates, prodv,ced with dicumyl peroxide or ditertiary butyl peroxide, as compared to vulcanizates containing benzoy-1 peroxide, were fcund to have a lower residual deformation and a much lesser tendency to destruction when heated withco.~-, air. it was further found that mixes containing channel black, do not vulcarlize, even in the presence of inereaeed amounts. of dicumy! peroxide or ditertiary butyl. In the case of furnace carbon black, vulcanizates were obtained with satisfactory properties. The S?7V vulcanizates containing the furnace carbon' black and the ditertiary buty-1 peroxide are equivalent to vulcanizates based on ti,e same rubber, containing the U-333 silica gel, but the former do have in- Card 2/3 31620 S/138/6i/ooo/m/oWoo8 Properties of siloxane rubber vulcanizate6 with ... A051/A126 creased residual deformation after compression. Tests for electroconductivity of the SKTV vulcanizates containing thefurnace carbon black indicated that Ume rubbers are semi-conductors (specific volumetric electrical resistance Is equal to 1.o x jo6 ohm/cm). There are 8 tables, 2 figures and 4 references- I Sovi- et-bloc and 3 non-Saviet-bloc. The reference to the most recent En~ish-languaEp publication reads as follows: G.M. Konkle, R.M. Savage, Rubb. Age, no. 6, 975 (1959). AMOCIATION; Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka im. S.V. Lebedeva (Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber im. S.V. Lebedev) \X Card 3/3 TOKAREVA, L.G.: MIKRAYLOV., N.V.; ROZOVA, N.N.; KIRPICHNIKOV, P.A. Lightfastness of polypropylene and fiber based on it. Rhim - volok. no.3:0-25 162. (KIRA 16:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iselklovatellski3r institut iskusstven- nogo volokna. (Propene) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (Photochemistry-) WT50y" ~ i.,: te n for a r7m in- yi-, HANZELU, Jiri; ZIMND, .Miroslav; 4u [translator]; POTAKHIII. I.I.. redaktor; RUJ311ISMYN, G.I., red-aktor; LIDUAN, O.L. redaktor-, NIKIFOROVA, A.N., tekhnichaskly redaktor [Africa of dream and of realitv.'Translated from.the Czech] Afrika.~~, grez i daistvitellnosti. Perevod sch~ahskogo S.I.Rozovoi Moskva, Izd-vo inostrannoi lit-ry~. Vol.2s 1956. 314 p. (Mi~A 10:3) (Africa--Descrip'tion and travel) MUKHMNOV, I.P.; ROZOVA, T.K.; LAZAPI,'V, I.s. Removing dust from gases in.froth-type gas washers. Trudy LTI 1i0-54:94-102 '_`9. (MIRA 13:8 (Gases--Cleaning) (Dust collectors) (Metallurgy) KORSHAKY V.V.'f nauchnyy sotrudnik; MOZGOVA, K.K., nauchnyy sotrudnik; YEGOROVAI Yu.V. nauchnyy,sotrudnik; TOKARI, Ye.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik;-RQZQyA.,-T,.,S., nauchnyy sotrudnik;,Prinimala uchastiye KUCHINA, L.F. Using the method of graft copolymerization ofr the modification of wool characteristics. Tekst. prom. 23 no.7:64-66 J1 163. (MM 16:8) 1. Institut elementoorganichaskiky soyedineniy AN SSSR (for Korshak, Mozgova,, Yegorova). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut sherstyanoy promyshlennosti (for Tokarl, Rozova). 3. Stars.hiy laborant khimiko-tekhnologicheskoy laboratorii TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituts, sherstyanoy promyshlennosti (for Kuchina). (Yarn-Testing) Po?olra, E. iI. "The S"ructure of the Earth's i3rust in Central Asia (Invostit~.-ation in .Zei S~01 og--) 7-,~Qy S~lis,.-Jchcsko~-o Instituta 9~id. N~uk S.S.S.R. Lenin-rad No. 94, 19P, 1-15. ,2 7-I7.. .=ova, E. A. 'IT e Dt--~Ah Structure of the C~~ucasus (Epicenters of Ear'h.-,uakes and h Seis-,~icity).Il 7rudy Seiisr--cl. instituta ALkad. Nlauk S.S.S R., Lenin.arad, No. 94, 1939, 23 ~W', , V. RTI'i,rtiveness of the replacem,;~nt of styr~ij&-~ in the production of synthetic la'Laxes. Trudy LIEEI no. 46: 47-50 163. (MIRA' 17:6) -lam R6Z-OVA_,_Ye7_._A_._&nT CHERNYAVMA~ "The Ear thquake of 2 November 1946 and the Epicentral Zone of Its After-Shocks,"... Pb- 1-32, Symposium of Articles and Lectures (which is No. 5 (132) in the series entitled "Works of the Geophysical Inst.," AS USSR Press, Moscow and Leningrad... 1949. u-1442, 28 Aug 51 ~A) A. "Determination of Depth of Earthquake Centers by the Method of Intersections, by Ye. A. Rozova, '~rudy seys'mologicheskogo instituta, 127, 1948, is included in a list of' translated titles of articles on geophysics appearing in Yeteorologiya i U.idrologiya, No. 3, 1949. "I ll&arthauakes in Centrid Asiv. Tlhesi5 for D-DEree oC Dr. -,.y:3icLA',,tUtr,,,tJcvIl Sci. Sub 2-0 Dec CE~c~~ysics Inst. Aend -ilci USSR Sumaary, 71, 4 52, Dissertatims Fresentcd for Decrees in Science andznwineerine in Mosco 'rom VechernyaVa Yoskrra, Je-n-Dec 1950. w in F ROZONIA, E. A. Warthquakes - Central Asia Locations of epicenters and seismocenters of earthcpakes in Central Asia. Trudy.Geof. inst. AN ~-JSSR ",o. 10, 1950. Mfonthly of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, April 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. ROZOVA, YE.A., Academician of-the Academy of Sciences-Klxgiz-SSR ------------ ROZOVA, Ye.A.; GRIN. V.P.; TURUSBEKOV, M.T., otvetstvennyy redaktor [Location of epicenters of earthquakes occurring in Xirghizistan] Raspoloz.henia spitsentrov zemletriasenii, proisshed,shikh aa territorii Kirgizil.,[Frunze] Akademiia naiik Kirgizakoi.SSR [19551 38 P. (MIRA 9:9) (Kirghizistan-Earthquakes) ALIYEV, G.A.; SEMENOV, P.G.; BUIANZIM, Yu.D.; ROZOVA, Ye.A.; DUBROVSKIT, T.G.; AREWMELISKIY, Y.M.; TSKHAKAYA, A.D., Comments of participaits of the meeting. Biul.Sov.po seism., no.1:85-92 '55. (Seismology) (MIRA 9: 9) ROZOVA, Ye.A. - se i-9nic'iiy-~'O-? "'Central Asin. Biul. Sov. po seism. no.6:36-42 15"'. (M DU 11:3) 1. Otdcl seysmologil Akndemii npuk Kirgizskoy SSR, Frunze. (Soviet Central Anin-seigm0logy) GRUI, V.P.; ROZOVA, Ye., red.; ANOKHIIIA, M.G., tekhn.red. Eseinmicity of the Kokshaall 0 seismichnosti.Kok--Shaala Yrunze, AVmd.nauk Kirgizakoi,SSR, 1958. 1958- 138 P. (ul 11:7) (KokshAel Mountaino-lWrthquakes) ROZOV~A.-Ye,iki~q DZHANUZAKOV, KLZhanuzukov, K.1; TOYWULIN, M.Kh., red.; ANOKHINA, M.G., takhn.red. [E~irthquakes and method for studying them] Zher titiroo zhana any izildoo. Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR Ilimder -Akademiiasy saismo- logiia bolumu, 1959. 23 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Earthquakes) 4CC --AT~7007788 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/64/000/000/0017/0022 AUTHOR: Rozova, Ye. A. ORG: none TITLE: The development of seismic investigationsin Kirgizia SOURCE: AN KirgSSR.. Sovet pa seys6ologii. Voprosy regional.'noy-seysmichnosti Sredney Azii (Problem of regional seismicity of Central Asia); materialy XXII. sessii Soveta po seysmologii AN SSSR i Instituta'fiziki,.matematiki i,.mekhaniki AN Kirgizskoy SSR. Frunze, Izd-vo Ilim, 1964, 17-22 tA i TOPiC TAGS: Yseismicity, earthquakej s=i==&r-Ystation, seismic vave/Kirgizia ABSTRACT: The development of seismic investigations in Kirgizia is briefly reviewed, and data on destructive earthquakes in this region are provided. The earliest in- formation pertains to the earthquake of 1770 'and 18 November 1820 originating in Belovodsk and near Osh. Data on.the earthquake of 22 March 1865 in Merk and on the '14--18 November 1883 shock in Osh, which,'had an intensity of VII-VIII are also given. The following earthquakes.with,intensity 2t VIII occurred in Kirgizia within the past 80 years: Belovodsk in 1885, Irkeshtam'in 1896,~Kemin in 1911, Kurshab in 1924, Dzhil'-Aryk in 1938, and Chatkal in 1946. :Systematic earthquake studies ~id no begin in Kirgizia until 1927-1929, when the CentralAsian regional network was established., From 1927 to 1950 only the.seismological station at Frunze was in opera tion. In 1950 the Geophysical InsEitute of the Academy of Sciences USSR set up Card 1/2 UDC; none ALL NXt AT7007788 stations in Przheval'sk, Naryn, and Rybach'ye. In .19.60 the Institute of Physics, Mathematics,.and Mechanics of the Kirgiz Academy of Sciences opened a seismological station in the Aral Kochkorka region.. In 1952 a geophysics section, later renamed th seismology division, was organized as part of the Kirgiz Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. A list of scientific-.research and popular articles published by the seismology branch is given. [CS1 SUB CODE: ON SUBM DATE; none/. ORIG REF: 0351 Card 2/2 ROZOVAV'Ye.A., otv. red. (Problems of the regional seismicity of Central Asia; materials of the 22d Session on Seismology of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and the Institute of Physics, Mathematics, and Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz S.S.R.] Voprosy regionallnoi seism-ichnosti Srednei Azii; materialy XXII sessii soveta po saismologii AN SSSR i Instituta fiziki, matematiki i iiiekhaniki AN Kirgizskoi SSR. Frunze, Izd-vo "Ilim," 1964. 1.59 P. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Akademiya nauk Kirgizsk(rj SSR, Frunze. Institut fiziki, matematiki i mekhaniki. DZHANUZAKOVI Kenesh; ROZOVA, Ye.A., otv. red. [Earthquakes of Kirghizia and seismic regionalization of its territory] Zemletriaseniia Kirgizii i seismi- cheskoe raiop-irovanie ee territorii. Frunze, Ilim, 1964. -124 (MBA 1-7: 12) c - 12 Why *,h--t occurred on Chinese te-rrit,~~rlr r S--R. Ser. est. i tekh. nauk nn.6~ ~IAT;~ 17. 163. ROZOVA, Ye.A., akademik Seismic zoning of the territory of Central Asia. Vest. AN SSSR 33 no.7:109 Jl 163.. (14IRA 16:8) 1. AN Kirgizskoy SSR. (Asia, Central--Seismometrjo ROZOVAJO Ye. A. Seimiie-regionali.zation of Kirghizistan. Izv. Kir, fil. Geog. ob-va SSSR no..3:111-.118 162. (MM 15:10) (Kirghizistan-Seismology) ITERSESOV, 1.L.; GRIN, V.P.; DZHAMZAKOV, K.;_j~OZQVJI._Ye,.A otv.red.; REVIIIA, Ye..A., red.izd-va; AUQKHINA, M.G., tekhn.red. [Division of the Naryn Valley into seismic regions] 0 seismi- cheskom rsionirovanii basseina reki Naryn. Franze, 1960. 175 P. (MIRA 13:12) (Haryn Valley-Earthquakes) SOLOVIYEV, A.V.; ROZOVA, Mechanism of the developmentof trace conditioned,vasc-iilar reflexes in normal and hypertensive subjects. Yiziol.zhz=. 45 no.6:661-666 Je 159. (MIRA 12:8) 1. From the laboratory of physiology and pathology of digestion, I-P-Pavlov Institute.of Physiology, Leningrad. (HYF2JUENSIOIT, physiol. develop. of trace v"c. conditioned reflexes in hypertensive & normal subjects (Rua)) (RUFLEX, CONDITIONED trace vasc. conditioned reflexes, develop. in hypertensive normal subjects (Rua)) USSR Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. T Higher Nervous Activity. Behavior. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102269. Author : Gorlanova, T. T.; Rogova, A. A.;_EozgXg,,_. .--I. Inst :Institute of Physiology, AS USSR. Title :Vascular Conditioned Reflexes Traced to Direct and Verbal Stimuli in Man. - Ori.a. Pub: Tr. In-ta fiziol. AN SSSR, 1957, 6, 183-191. Abstract: Traced vascular conditioned reflexes (TVCR) by strengthening of the bell with cold after 30 sec. arose at the 4-5th combination, but then became inhibited and became stable only after 240 combi- nations. With introduction of a verbal warning about the applied stimuli, the path of production of TVCR was the samej, but the stabilizatiQn took Card 1/2 98 ROZOVAI Ye. I. Effect of chang7es in the duration of the trace rause on the speed of development and the nature of vascular trace conditioned re- fle--ces wider naiinal conditions and in hypertension. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 10:99-104 162 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologil pishchevareniya zav. - A.V. SolovIyev) Instituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR. RMOVA, Ye,I, New method of f A-ming an isolate ,d gantric pouch. Biul eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.7019-120 Jl 161. 6,~RA 15:3) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii pishellevareniya (zav. prof. AN. Sclov'yev) Institute, fiziologii imeni I.P.. Favlova (direktor akademik V.N. Chernigovskiy) Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad. Pred- stavlena. akzdemikcs V.N. Chernigovskim. (SMIACH) GORLANOVA, T. T. ROGOV, A.A.; ROZOVA,.Ye.l. Conditioned trace resDonses to direct and verbnl stimuli in man.. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 6:183-191 '57. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Liborntoriya fiziologii pishchevareniya (zaveduyunhchiy A.V. Solov,yev). (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) ROZOVA, Ye. I. ~32714. SOLOVIYEV, A. V. t ROZOVA, X mekhanizmu-deystviya ateetilkholina i adrenalina na.mertsatellnyy zpitaliy lyagushki. V SB: Nerruo-gumoralinvye regulyatsii deyatelinosti pishcheummit. -r H., 1949, 6- 302-05 SO: Letopis' Zhurnal Statay. Vol. ILI, moskvs, 1949 BARANOY, V.G.,; R09OVA, Ye.l. Modification of vascular conditioned and unconditioned reflexes during, aging in humans. Fiziol. zhur. 42 no.2.-203-209 F 156. (KIRA 9:6) 1. Laboratoriya. vozrastnoy fiziologit i patolgoii cheloveka Institute. fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova All SSSR, Leningrad (AGING, physiology, eff. on vasomotor funct. (Rus)) (BLOOD VESSFJZ, pl-qsiology, vasomotor funct., age factor (Rus)) 'pHASE I BOOK EXPE.OITATION SOV/2384 3(7) ,"D KonforentaLya po agrometeorologli I agrokllztologil Ukrainakoy SSR Kateri&ly konferentsil (Material of the Conference)on Agricultural Meteorology and Climatology or the Ul&atr..'&n 3 H Leningrad, Oidrometaoi:dat, 1958. 247 p. ErrAt-311P inserted. 700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies; USSR. Glavnoye upravlenly gidrometeorologich- *skoy oluzhby, Ukrainian SSR. MLni3terstvo ael'skogo khozYAY4tva, I Vicralhakly nauchAo~Lsoledovatellakty,gidro~otoorologicheaklY n- r-1) atitut, and Ukrainakaya akademly a. I skokhozyaystvennykh nauk. Rasp, Ed.; G.P. Prikhot'ko; Ed.: V.D. Pisoamv akeys; Tech. Ed.: r__ X.I. Braynina. PURPOSE: This book in intended for agriculturists, agr-omet*orolO- giatia, and instructors in related VIUZOS. COVFJLAGE; This collection or articles deals with problems In Agri cultural meteorology In the Ukraine. Among the topics diacunned wintering, Planting time for winter cropa~ earn cultivation, Potato degeneration; moisture supply, And adverse weather ractor,. References accompany Individual articlea. Material of the Conference (cont.) 3OV/2384 3ug&r Beets) Sail Water Conditions In Beet Crop Rotation ill 1161n T [Odessa Agromet.Station) Moisture Reserves for VI"t. A "I. T. r ,I In the 3outhern,Odeona Region and the Importance or the Moisture Providing Irrigation 117 Ptuchl-kly, T- Y- (Mcrainian Scientific Research Hydromet.Inatitutel Climatic Study of Sukhoveys (Dry winds) in zne Ukraine - 128 .j. 111cr-InIan Scientific Research Hydromet.Inatituttil,l ;jj�jjj.%_ lods In the Ukraine Havratakalft. V~A, (Odessa Hydromet. Institute] Rainlaaa and Vat Periods In the PrIchernomorskaya (B'zckrS&&) Steppe 151 4ft4l;l 111c. 11- 111aInIan Scientific Research Institute for 'o... t~; An' Agroforestration) Effective Zones or Shelter Belts 155 (Khar' kov State University) 91croclimate or Irrt- gated Lands 169 Shakhnovich, A.Y. [Ukralnlan Scientirtc Research Hydromet,Inatitutel -Ki-eroclimatic Study or Ukrainian Foothills 17 QQl-t.b.,,. T.A (Main Geophysical Observatory] Compiling Detailed Kier Gel Imatic maps 182 Yuahkare% V,F, (State. Hydrologic al. Institute) Devices And Methods ror Measuring Evaporation rrom Cultivated Fields 185 Romanov-Y.Y. (State Hydrological Institute] Determining Evapors- ff~n _rrom Drained and Non-Drained Swamps by the Heat-Balance Method 193 Kopachavakaya, N.M. Autumn And Spring Frosts In the Ukraine 202 lapothnikovA. S.A (Professor, Ukrainian Scientific Research Hy. romet. Institute I Climatic Conditions or Corn Cultivation In the Ukraine 214 Hudenko &a. [All_Ualon Inat tUta of' Cr p Science) The Rrfeot or ZIT.Wat?.Iondltion. an the D491'eneration Oof Potatoes and the Appear- ance or Phytophthora. (Parasitic Fungi) 230 A suggestion of the Scientific Methodology Council of the UkrSSR Department of Agriculture -bver--,. ~,an, a rag on, -:.h i1 ih-th4Akra a-;- 8--laoG C kra o-_i Thi in U and S'OU Thes e- :~ are- av, of zovj, a declines not S-olne-, Lidivid. hk r 7f,"r 77 ial'.- storifid- Ate-- 4fd-'~6f- diollia If t; 'TT Y IT* j f_ re r tain atmo5pheri G- nhenomen,l f rL 0 Gno[-,z, fa tjjfj natiowil te(Illoffir 165. na-uchno-i9c,-d 7- 77-~-! I . Im - If,""-- , H(T"Ovjl. Ye.q. - - lkr* 'MIRA 18:10) A. N -f nc.5~,~63-69 165. k ,.r L,~ in i;-he, TnA7 Ukr,'!~N m GUE, No I*y ROZOVA Guk, go So J,, ed b7 No I. "Glimatic. atlas Of Hung'Lrys. Re Wc.).6,.536-537 N-D,162. Rozovao Izv- Vsese geog. ob-va 94 n, (Min 16: 1) (H-ungarp-Climate-Maps) ROZOVA, Yekaterina Sergeyevna;, VOLEVAKHA, M.M., kand. geogr. nauk, red.; IGNATENKO, A.Y.[Ihnatenko, A.I.], red.; POKIDKO, A.I.[Pokyd'koP:A.L1,:red.; KVITKA, S.P..,'.tekhn. red. [Rainless periods in the Ukraine) Bezdoshchovi periody na Ukraini. Kyiv, Vyd-vo UAS101, 1961. 69 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Ukraine--Droughts) ROZOVA, Ye.s. Rainless periods in the Ukraine, tbeir distribution and duration. Tnidy UkrNIG14I no.13:3-24 ' 58. (141RA 11:12) (Ukraine-Drougbts) ROZOTA, Yn.s. Temperature conditions of long rainless intervals during the warm period of the year. Trudy UkrNIG141, no. 13:25-30 1 58. (RITRA 11:19) (Ukraine--Droughts) (Atmospheric temperature) ROZOVA Ye S I.- ,~- 41-1v4~4,tZIll. Maximm wind valocities in the Ukraine. Trudy Ukr. NIGMI no.8:115- 120 157. O(IRA 11:6) 11 I Mraine-Winds) II MELINIKOVA, T.A.; ROZOVA, Ye.S. Pli.qrmacological characteristics of an extract of the roots and rhizomes of Leusea cultivated in Leningrad Province. Apt.delo 7 no.2:31-34 Mr-, Ai) '59. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz kafedry tekhnologil galenovykh prepnratov (zAv.-dots. Yu.K.Sander) i Irnfedry farmakologil (zRv.-doktor med.nauk T.A. Mellnikovn) Leningradskogo khimika-farmntseyticheskogo institutn. (IMMEA) BABICHENKO, V.N.; GUK, N.I.; GOYSA, N.I.; PRIKHOTIKO, G.F.; PROKH, L.Z.; ROZOVA, Ye.S. Meteorological observations in the Ukraine during the period July 1957-June 19~8. Mezhdunar. geofiz. god [Kiev] no.2:130-140 '60. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Ukrainian Research Institute for Hydrometeorology. (Ukraine-Meteorology--Observations) ROGOV, A.A.; GORIANOVA. T.T.; ROZOVA Ye.T. Conditioned vascular trace reflexes. Trudy Inst.fiziol. 5:379-383 '56. (MIRA 10:1) 1. leboratoriya fiziologii i patologii pishchevaraniya.i krovo- obraBhcheniya. Zaveduyushchiy A.V.Solovoyev. (CONDITIONED RESIPONSOUN KUT-R&N, B.L., Inzhener; ROZOVA, Te.K., inzhener Grinding ccal from the Kizel Basin in ball mills with dLfferent s-oeedE of drum rotation. Slek,2ta. 26 no.4:lh-19 Ap '55. (Goal, Pulverized) MRA 8:6) ----------- 1~0 7- 0 V'91 AID P 2o62 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 26 4/29 Authors Kutman, B. L. and Rozova, Ye. K., Engs. Title Milling of Kizel coal in ball mills at various.rotation speeds of the drum Teriodical: Elek. sta., 4, 14-19, Ap 1955 Abstract The article describes tests made in.1953 at three power plants operated by Kizel coal and.equipped with 3 different types ofball mills.~ These tests,proved that the.output increases if the RPM,decreases, although equip- ment wears out faster. With mathematical equations the author.explains the difference'in production and output of ball mills varying according to the angular velocity ands thelcapacity of~the electric motor. The author.recommends that in order to obtain a ball mill with a reduced RPM, designs,,.should be changed. ROZOVA. Z.A. Result of activities of,tha,Rostov Brucellosis Central Sta~ion in'. the prevention and control of Brucellosis. Zhnrmikrobiol. apid.A immun'. 27~no.1901-96 oi~6. (MLRA 9:11) 1. 1z Rostovskoy protivobrutselleznoy stantaii (BRUGELLOSIS, prevention and control, in Russia (Rus)) ROZOVA, Z.A.; CEEMNKOVA, N.A.; REZNIKOVA, O.Tu.; BOBYREVA,' N.D.; KIRXYSVA, Xpidemiologic effectiveness of prophylaxis with dry living vaccine from.the Institute of Epidemiolo&7 and Microbiology of the Academy of Medicine of the U.S.S..R. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. IImmun. 27 no. 10:79-82 0 '56. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Iz Rostovskoy oblastnoy protivobrutselleznoy stantaii. (BRUG]ILLOSIS, prevention and control, in Russia, vacc. (RUBD ROZOVA, Z.A.-. CHKWHKOVA, IT.A.; REZNIKOVA, O.Yu.-, BOBYREVA, N.D.; NMYZVA, O.K. Preventive effectiveness of dry diving vaccine against~brucsllosis developed by the InBtiute~of Experimental Medicine of theAcademy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i'immun. no.il:62-66 N '54. 1. Iz Rostovskoy oblastnoy protivobrutselleonoy stantsii (glavnyy vrach Z.A.Rozova, nauchnyy rukovoditell kandidat medit6inskikh nauk G.A.Balandin) (BRUCE=SIS, prevention and control, vace., dry living vaccine) (VACCINES AND VACCINATION, brucellosia vacc., dry living vaccine) ROZOVAZ Z. 'A.) CHERVEI-ROVA, N. A.) REZ111KOVA, 0. Yu., BOBYREV.A, N. D). and KIREYEVA,.O. K.. "Epidemiological Effectiveness of Prophylaxis With the Dry Live Brucellosis Vaccine of the Institute of Epidemiology-and Micro- biology, Academy,of Medical Sciences USSR," by Z. A. Rozova', N. A. Chernenkova, 0. Yu. Reznikova, N.~D. Bobyreva,:and 0. K. Kireyeva, Rostovskaya Oblast Antibrucellosis Station, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii No 10, Oct 56, PP 79-72 This article reports in detail the results of a study of,vaccine pro- phylaxis of brucellosis on 4,315 persons working in a sheep- and goat- processing meat combine in Rostovskaya Oblast from 1950 to 1954. Perma- nently and seasonally employed workers who reacted negatively to the Huddleson, Wright, or Burnet reactiontests were vaccinated. This proce- dure was followed each year before the heavy slaughter,program during the fall-winter period. The incidence of brucellosis among Yorkers vac- cinated with the dry live vaccine was "10-32times" lower than that among nonvaccinated workersj the ratio of brucel-losis.cases among vaccinated. workers was 1:30-1:103 and among unvaccinated workers 1:7-1-10. -- ---------- From 1947 to 1949 workers at this meat combine were vaccinated with a killed (heat-treated or formolinized) vaccine. The incidence rate among workers vaccinated with this vaccine was 1.7-1.9%, i.e., 1.4-4.7 times greater than that among those vaccinated with the dry live vaccine Hemocultures of melitensis type Brucella were isolated in only ~26-6'p of the cases which developed among vaccinated persons. The disease Vas incurred from one month to 3 years 10 months after vaccination- A comparison of results of the Huddleson and Burnet tests is given in a table. (Comment: From the statistics introduced in the article, it can be seen that the incidence rate among unvaccinated workers1for the 5-year period was only 0.3-14. If, as is stated, the rate among vaccinated workers was 0.4-0.9%, the effect of the vaccine would appear to be negli- gible.) LA ROZOVA, Z. A. "The Results of the Work of.the Rostov Antibrucellosis Station on the ProphylEbtis and Control of Brucellosi.s.." byZ. A.. Rozova., Rostov Antibrucellosis Station, Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemio- logii i ImmunobioloaLl-, No 10.1 oct 56, p 91-96 This article describes in percentage figures the incidence of brucel- losis inthe -9 period 1 45-1954 in Rostovskaya Oblast: Seasonal variations in the case load are shown on a graph. Taking 1949 as a base yeary i.e.y the year with the highest incidence of brucellosis in the postwar period, the rate was 31.&P lower in 1959; 65% in 1951; 68~ in 1952; 96% in 1953; and 85% in 1954. The increase in cases during 1954 was due to the emergence Of new melitensis type brucellosis foci in areas where rior prophylactic P measures had not been undertaken. It.was found that vaccination with the dry live vaccine of the Institute imeni Gamaleya lowered the incidence rate, among vaccinated persons "6.2 times, compared with the rate among.unvac cinated persons. Staffing exposed positions with persons who.had recovered from the disease, persons who had had no clinical symptoms of the disease but reacted positively to the allergy test, a nd vaccinated persons, prefer- ably in that,order, resulted ina reduction in the incidence rate. the results of work in individual rayons and on certain stock-raising and dairy farms are eview~d.' From 1949 to 1954, the Rostov Ant r e ibrucellosis, Station taught laboratory diagnosis procedures for brucellosis to 1,310 physicians, laboratory workers, and feldshers, 8-(% of whom worked in rural localities. During this same period 43,967 persons suspected of having brucellosis were examined. Confirmed brucellosis patients were hospitalized immediately. Since "Rostovskaya Oblast does not have a special sanatorium for the treatment of brucellosis patients, their treatment is undertaken by physi- cians (therapeutists, and infectilonists) in all city, village, and sector, hospitals, who have taken the specialcourses at the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic of the Rostov Medical Institute and the Antibrucellosis Station. In the period the therapeutic-propbylactic institutions in some rayons could not provide hospital space for all bru cellosis patients. The anti- brucellosis Station., with the support of the Oblast Public Health Division, made provisions for special therapeutic aid for patients in various.local- ities by organizing temporary brucellosis hospitals in five rayons. Bri- gades of physician-clinicians from the Rostov Medical Institute, the oblast therapeutist, and the therapeutistofthe Antibrucellosis Station went to these rayons to organize these hospitals. "The phyIsicians of the sector and rayon hospitals, whosince that time have become competent.specialists in the treatment of brucellosis patients, worked under the supervision of these highly qualified special- ists in these temporary hospitals, These hospitals made it possible to hospitalize the maximum number of patients requiring treatment. Whereas An 1949 and 1950 only 33% of the patients and 43% of the 'fresh' cases were hospitalized, 80% of the patients and 87% of the 'fresh' cases were hospitalized in 1952; and in 19541 88% and 94.16%,.respectively. The new Soviet antibiotics, synthomycin and levomycetin, were used to treat these 'patients, and good therapeutic effects,were achieved. The treatment of brucellosis patients with synthomycin has now 'penetrated' to the sector and rayon hospitals. However, -the principal method of treating patients is still intravenous vaccine therapy." On the basis of observations outlined in the report, the following conclusions were presented: "l. Our practical experience in the prophylaxis and control of bru- cellosis has shown that, utilizing the achievements of Soviet.science in the field of active prophylaxis of this disease, it,is possible to actively effect a reduction in the incidence of human brucel-losis and, in isolated, instances, to completely eliminate it despite the existence in the area pof a significant'number.of uncontrolled foci of infection. '#2. Prophylactic measures can only be effective if the entire medi- cal network, in close conjunction with veterinary workers and the managers of stock-raising farms, will guarantee the efficient performance of the 'entire complex of antibrucellosis measures provided for in appropriate decrees of the Ministry of Health USSR." (Comment: From the scope of the operations required to handle the number of brucellosis patients in Rostovskaya Oblast the period 1951-1952, described in this report, this disease must have been present there ir .epidemic proportions at that time. From this and other reports, it is evident that bovine-type brucellosis was gradually being eliminated in this area up to this point, and that this major increase in incidence was due., 'to the ovine type which local facilities were not prepared for and had not anticipated.] KOZIDV, K.D.; prinimali uchastiye: ZAGORUYKO, K Ye;.RQZM"-I-;,--BULATRTS- KAYA, I.P.; TRUSTER, F.-Z;; SHCHWUNAV T:M.; ZMSBVA,, MID-' VA, L.S.; AMELIYAN, G.Y4'.;'BAYDAKOV, N.N.- Rn-HKOV, A.N., red.; M& IIESHKINAt,L.I.1 tekhm, red, [Economy of Sakhalin Pi~ovific6i- statistical collection].Narodnoe kho--~ ziaistvo Sakhalinskoi oblasti; statibticheskii sbornik. Uzhno-Sa--.~ khalinsk,'Sakhalin6koe,knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 103 P. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Sakhalin (Provlbde) StiLtisAicheskoye upravloniye. 2. Konektiv rabotnikov,Statistichiisk6go'upravleniya Sakhalinskoy oblasti (for a.U i--xceptRyzhka;r, Memeshkina). 13., Nachaltnik Statistichaskogo upravleniya,Sakhalinskoy oblasti (for Kozlov) (Sakhalin-Statistics) OF 0 4 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 6 0 o.. a 0 0 6 o e r s N *9 1 ; 3 4 1 a I I I, W it 12 it 4 1~ 1, 1y is 19 JD 1 it a Zs )4 25 16 J7 m 14 Nil VIA 14A a v m"Ot 4.1 ljo 64--o-'er A r-11 L A ~11 AA U.1 k t 0 r A 1 V poctin substances of "too. x 1 31 0"Um art, 1 Z, S _RO,fova-J. App.," CAW-. ft% 14 iin 0"itian "-as v%uh,with water a( 4W; at W low Itw eml. I, rpq priter rrsull, xyr A,ljitlm by Nallnit .-ft.," wj4h "try under prex%uir. lAit in ihk v;&- fivoin% hy- ..~Aolyxr to rufaciunmic A6.1. Pevnin- .,-to mitpl~trIv so ~%W. wi(houtdo.,liMn. Wl(h(Ir-W"`1 (%*1I,;,C,:4;, for '2 h". Juld m-a0lisir till ~40 1;1* 41011 .110 filwlh * 0 with MsO. Thr fi~,th" weir fractimintrd with PP" ItWwff, and tht frociiin" drird in twma at 35 14", alut 00 tirinslyzcd vrttk 1% rbe pnximt, 4 hydr-dy a, ~rl, iderifilift) lt~ xrjNn~ nd xv&~r, Ntf no H-1wr -00 1UXAC VMS' lk'tVCtftt. The C.4 '.%fjc ~.Ilt 4 1-tie 'Ield I . I ~ I the rr-~idulr sit the hi0if cx tit I hy,1101) led *tilt :..7, 1 *0 11hiothy Imilins on a water both I'm 15,12m. the hydrolyzAti, was,t1mvilorifxd with aninial cloo4j"j, llcljlrxlilrd with 00 1.70* rm:xxb Of Bacut, hitcred, mmcd. to all III the orligiual vyf. at 4050' in tvicjw. and treated with wj% Etoll 00 ken in the aint. 5 tijilvp~ of tile tinal 11)1, of hydrojy_zatc), 4A be B& '&It Of gal"ctufutile a-d III;" Pptd. and Art 'Jisln- Of the ak., a nli%t. t,f mjxar~ %,a, 0,taiti,d, votitit. Arabino"F, itykne and fruvtm~, A. A. Putixtway zoo 00, 00 i,zoe 6--m 00 L A tT-LL%.P4r&L Wf-.10lf CLAW FIC.tIC. t 00 2 - --- --------- if u I fir W 2 4 :1 0 v 0 0 F 0 0 0 0 0 ~~*A ~'V:00_ 00' 00, ~00`004 ~~6;40.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLAZHEK, Miroslav'(Blazek Hiroslar); AVDSICHEV, L.A. [translator]; RO- ZOVAYA, S.I..(tranalatorl; RUBINSHTEYN9 G.I. [translator]; "MERGCYZ,, I.M., red.; FIVOVAROY9 Yu.L., red.; FELIPRANy 0.1.1 red.; IOVLEV.AO N.A.v tekhn.,red. (Economic geography of Czechoslovakia. Translated from the Czechoslovakian] Ekonomicheskaia geograflia, Chekhoslovakii. Vstup. statlia i red. I.M.Maergoiza. Moskvap Izd-vo inIostr. lit-ry, 1960. 476 p. (MIRA.140) (Czeeboslovakia-Economic geography) . ......... ................................. .......... 19 Is is ~. ~3.1-1. Idl is a is v 36 If 6 it Q 63 Ad 4 It 9 a , I A 4 'A I vfy v ._j- Q .37 ho ..D-i i. At A- --Rap"A- so .00 66 C., 00 00 90 000"s) S* SWIM6 W the .00 ItA. Im. 9. 781 - .00 :106 X,li Is byv, !of III. A 0 09 nitrophanol In P " 5- pec 14. which do 09 al not muse is incressm in the MtC4 0 &M prodamd. by hyperthwaid6m. '00 coo 0 see too too AL LOIN11LAI CL.SUPKATIO. i-TI-0 T-I tLt,. ...- 1- ~ -- -- --l- I-- I . U n AV .0 111 v U, wl- 'I I a I It of 9 A3 4 3- If P It .10 61 K a it 9 it a ct It a KW If 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 : 096 S/124/60/000/006/023/0-39 A005/AO01 4jj Transial~lon fvom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, ig6o, No, 6, pp. 139-140, 7759 AUTHOR: Rozovskaya,,B.A. TITLE. The Stress Concentration From Torsion in Cylindric Shafts Having a Circular Groove of Rectangular Shape PERIODICAL- T-r. Kiyevsk. tekhnol. in-ta legkoy prom-sti, 1958, No. 10, pp. 192-200 The author considers the problem of stress concentration from tlor&lon in cylindric shafts having a deep rectangular-shaped circular groove. It is assumed that the ends of the shaft are acted upon by concentrated moments, but the side surface of the shaft Is unloaded. The problem is solved by the network method. The maximum stresses at; the contour rounding of the grQove are calculated'for some particular cases. Reviewer's note: There is no reference in the article to the publication of B.A. Kostandyan (Izv. AN ArmSSR. Ser. fiz.- eard 1/2 S1 124/60/000/006/0 23/0,-~,' A005/AOOI The Stress Cc.neentration From Torsion in Cylindric Shafts Having a Circular Groove of Rertang-alar Shape matem., yestestv. i telcdm. n., 1954, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 23-53 - RZhMekh, 1955, No. 7, # 38559), where an exact. solution of the problem in question was obtained for arbitrary side and end loads. B.L. Abramyan Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 212 SO NT/I 2-1 - 57-7- 8165 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Iviek-hanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 109 (,USSR) A UT 1-1 OR: Rozovskaya, B. A. T IT LE: Stress Concentration Due to Torsion in Splined Shafts (Kontsentratsiya napryazlieniy pri krUchenii v shtitsevykh valakh) PERIODICAL: Tr. Kiyevsk. tekhnol. in-ta legkoy prorn-sti, 1955, Nr 7, pp 167- ABSTRACT: Card 1/1 176 T 11 etorsion problern for two sptined shafts with rectangular teeth is solved by the method of networks, The angles of twisting of the shaft per unit length and the maximal torsional shear stresses are found. The problern was examined earlier by K. G. Gatirnkhanov [Metod sek- toriat'nykh razrezov pri kaschletakh na k#uche-n1ye'.priz ImdtichiE!skikh sterzhney nekructogo secheniya (A Method of Sector-wise Sections for the Torsion Calculation of Prismatic Rods of Noncircular Section). Avtoref. diss. kand. tekhn, n., Ufin-isk. aviats. in-t, Ufa, 1950]. B. N. Lopovok RGZO'vSKAYA, B.A.; STAROVEROVA, V.A. Mechanical characteristics of the samples from polycaprolactame wastes. Plast. massy no.11:69-70 164 (MITLAL 18-.1) SOV/124-57-5-5878 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 123 (USSR), AUTHOR- Rozovskaya, B. A. T IT LE: Stress -concentration Patterns in Several Types of Variable -section Shafts in Torsion (Kontsentratsiya napryazheniy v nekotorykh vatakh peremennogo secheniya pri kruchenii) PERIODICAL: V sb.: 15sledovaniya po vopr. ustoychivosR'J-prochnosti, Kiyev,. AN UkrSSR, 1956, pp 141-153 ABSTRACT: The author uses a grid method to solve the problem of the torsion of two types of shaft: 1) shafts consisting of two distinct cylindrical: parts of differing diameters, the two parts joined together by a fillet-type joint; 2) circular- section shafts having recessed annular key ways. The stress -concentration factors calculated for shafts,-. of the first type are in satisfactory agreement with the experimental data. B. N. Lopovok Card 1/1 GEPPE, A.P.; TERNOVSKAYA, G.V.; ROZOVSKAYA, G.D.; NIKOLOTIOVA, Ye.E. Changes occurring in some electric properties of rubber~during its swelling in the solvents. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.9:17-19 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinovoy promyshlennosti. GINZBURG, F.L.; ROZOVSKAYAD N.G. State of microscopic quantities of radioelements in solutions. Vest. AN USSR 29 no.6:122-124 Je 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Radioisotopes) (Solutions tChemistrv)) OJg9oo 000000 *Gee* 0*qo*j?'e-"fO 0 0 6 0 0 0 a 05 "017'_ Alcych.m.". .1 th. ...4 P.1 :0 glycentis In the young. E. 1, -00 trichesLogo [nit. N. K. Zdrava, R.S.F.S.R., Mobcow.) liyull. Ekipti. Ri,W. Med. 18, No. 3. 43-7(IVl4).- The course of alimentary gluccinia was studied in 9) pups and 21 children. The sugar curves reprebtut a period of -00 1-51illirs. The max. rise in the gluccutic curve after the a.1min6tration of glucose (3 g. per kg.) was inure pro- witanced in the pups th&n in adult dog%, and the younger the put- the higher were the );Iycogen nuatil,er and the Image 00 gluccmiccuelf. Tht cum.irsa; tit the glucemic curve in pup,a 9 uas retar(ltd as couipated with that obtaiiiol oil adult =00 414)KS. The results obtained on children :tit e*,cutially the saint as those obtained on pups. III the expts. on roe 00 j parenteral glucttnia the glucose dose was t and 2 g. per kg. ofbodywt. The return to nortual sugar %-.oil tent after the roe 00 administration of glucose is again slower in the pups that, itt the dogs. The a;* 0 retardation of the alinactitary gluccriatic, curve in pups was therefore not due to retardation of ab- goo ~,,rpt ion front the intestine. There is not inuch diffcreuce in the production of sugur by the liver and in the caustatup- Zee ti-on of sugar by the intestine bt1ween pup, and adult dogs Wore the administration of glucose. The ab~)rp- titan of sugar fTOFn the intestine by the bI,NxI stfuAn, zoo J. after the administration of glucta~e begins later wit. c teaches it% atlas. (Kmer fit pups than in adult th,g%. A 1 11 S L A tT.LLUP.GKAL LITERATUPE CLAISIPIKATION S. tic., sol;m 41 a 11 (PI C it: facial (14 C_ I I U Is A, 4- 1 9 0 1 1 17A 00 is? IT P a it or 6( or a91 it at a it it Oc Ran n 1 19. An I S N N 0 9 S I V g( q 3 ~ 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 *1* 0 0 0 0 OLS goo Or: I : : : i :,,I a 0 o 0 0 00 00 00-9 0 A_~_O go 0 00 0 0 0 & goo o 0 0 10 q - is a a W 9 0 0 0 0 a a ~ ~ t a 9 * 7 . . ~ . - '0 1 ? I ? ? ? It f I I I I I I W 1, 1 f i 31 ~1' f a 3. 61 4 Rood of a diet with exteascabobyllraletan carbAYdrate carbo- regulation In young children. I. Effeaclexcems Nhydrate diet an the character at the glyclimak reaction In response to adrenalin* and insulin a ation. 'TPO 0 RMONAX)MAMini3try Itcalth, Moscow). B _U Riol. 3W. 24. 477-9(1948): cf. C.A. 41, -dren (2.&4) years) on diets of 111) with only 2.2 I(: of protein and (at/kg., I.e.. predominantlycitrilohydrote t 11 .1irts. were alternated with a diet of the 4atue caloric level I Init having 4 S. proteirt/kS. anti 4.5 Z. fit /it%. (irtmainder- ik -7 car hytilates)., the alternations were nuide every 2 IN This procedure gave a baw reference for the mouths. -,pts. in which adrenaline (0.3-0.6 cc. of 1: IWO soln.) or 00 mstilin (1!1& unit per kg.) were Introlluent. Both Insulin hVIXItilymnia anti 0-trTnatilit hylveritlycritila were more 00 00 'hatplylArtined &tilt apimurril earlier in tile patient% which 00 J! 1-tvivriIlie lilah-corbohy,liste dirt. ,I'lli. r(IrCt Appealed ~,nl tier 10-40) dap after The chanse to the blab-carbo- 11 t al 00 v rmte diet; a similar "hysteresis" was obsemd lit the ~00 00 sevefse dirt cbmuitie s6o, The longer periods n( high-cer- hydFatr diet tell it) longrf-lasting after-effect. In rats 100 AA~ :4"Llit"I With SIUCOW (0.3 S. per 100 S.) tile II)COsen In tile Z" VO 0 AL'IL 2 liver rose inure rap&Jly lit anlinals receiving 97v piotrin t hiii in those with 19% protein in the diet. but the dr glycogen in these animals also occurred sooner. 0 ;kkx)vc described results with the children were not due to a MAD 1 1900 Lick of autoregulation, but rather to delayed regulation of i lie bit"I sugar, as mlifirnird by repeated Introduction of to 0 a :i-; adrenaline. Apparently the livm of children on high- t:0 0 carbohydrate diet give up that glycogen mom readily In response to neural it imulat itm. G. M. Kosolapoff A I IL .1 TALLURGICAL UrE-l' -k CLASS199C.tiC. so 0 CF a CF 6C it 'r ic a PC cc it C at W,3 n X4 40 00 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 Alt 0 0 640000000 00 0 00 0-41-0 -010- 0 0 4p 0 :01 ** 0 At . A, . . . . . . . . . v II a li 14 is 1, 2 it v U bill 3111? 18194441 qua a A AJ_C_ 13 Itf r F_Q__j A L AA I , i I I_,_, _,_ INOCISSIS A.9. I.ClIRT.1% 1.0fil 0 go go :o 048 g Effect of metsm-M tOxId"t've Proce"t"I on tne PrDC_ -00 ss of uAdatim of SICOW In the organi- E. S. ROW'- Uh,alm. Biothems. Zhur. 9. 751 -00 is 7Qi))(lWA)_-DinitrOphenol. in d-,K*, that _00, C-.Lu5e no hyperlb-ia Mg. 1wr kg. 1, cmilderable SCMICM6011 Of the OXid4ti"It "I al"' unatier acceleration is caused by hypefthymidization. In hypothyroidism there li wmetirriv, a tendency toward ago reurdation of ale. oxidatlan. sometimes there 6 no marked of effect. R. F. Stelarumsky :30 0, re 0 r 00 Z w* 0 o'#;3, see Soo I woo go 0 0 00 1 4, A S mI A A-[TALL WVGIC-L LITIa.ttRE CL-SlIFIC.TICN 81 4 14~1 40.Inw wee S. I.:., C., JAC 1 QK (INT At I U n AT v31 jj* J-11- -a- I V i ZA11, Ow 0 too s 91 17 It ft K K IT RIt K ft ff 9 All 3 It- IT 0 o 0 o iol: o A 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 ! 0 9 9 a a 0 W-W-w-w-w- ~ 46 9 0, * 0 1 . ~ . go o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *0 6 0 a 0 ion W 1 1 4 1 A I # I a it If " -- Is " A b At .A A- C- a-- F F -L--" A L it N p I. U , w I A ---L - a tt- FROCIIIII s.0 FOCOINTRI WWI C~l 00 Changes In cheralts! composition of cardiac muscle under the Influence of adranaline and acetylcholine. H. -00 Kozov4aya. Fartmalol. i Tobikol. a. No. 1. 1*0 Of 10 l5j'.-=Tntusioa of adrenaline (1). 4-11 -yikg. mitt. fur -00 0 V min., sharitly decreases glycogen (11) anti slightly iticraw-t lactic " (M) content of canine cardiac nwcle. '00 0 if no glucose Is added to 1. Single do3cs of I cauw it,, -0 significant changtin chew, compu. Prolongetlinfusionof 0 00 acrty1choline (rv), 0.1 to 0.44 increases 11 -0 0 butuotIll. The changes are transitory; cardiactnucle .0 0 rt-turus to its original Campo. In 60-M mitt. Giving 09 -rine prior to injecting IV caused a greater increase its 11 goo 00 thatt with IV alone. Julian F. Smith =00 coo of 00 -3 too ago are o V,-, 7~ See 0 No .0 moo i-. ASS-ILA METALLURGICAL LITERATURE CLASSUPICATION E-Z7r=7z.--== I-NHI so" Inv o -j sin:I82 -I S.10.0 .1, a., cat 181111--wo-tj 1114111 Get ONT III I A p I I I -1 71 00 3 UIs AT 00 19!9 An I 1 11 111 00 0 1 1 09 9, 00 3 cp tv it ME K A It it It a cc It it n 1 X4 4" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 I t Teg A a L-D F F z P., j x I A. V V I y z 11, ..1) 1.0 C. 141~ ..C, T CROIRS -Sensitizinc 00 Action of some medicinals. III. Pyramid _0 done. antipyrine. And sodium Malicylair In experimental 641111 06 Matfunit V S~ Shr.-Frip tit 91 Ill Ctj 4 goolea p1g. -#.- sletird oilb pyflloo~ 490 i 'o 0 done if). untapyrioe (11). **~ -~oficyl.str 1111) and thuir 'Five I -st &_~,nAtizirig effect, a- ir,ted by re. r- f 410 tiott tv, itillistelk, was owainrd with it biena or 6.61 x.,tkg -00 00 -00 .jch or If awl Ill oriih j).oO05 Ic.,kK. rrvst. i,qoe: but I It ire aW. Amu, f,.r the t-t 00 t go 13 coo 66 -g 0 o0 I I A& roo: T =0 PtTALLURCK&L LITERATLOE CLAISIVICATION 00 ILI o N -1 W Ist 0 d3 a 3 2 z V it It C at LLO a I to "4; SS LV It K It K 11 11 ;T.4 IV it 0 ; 0 !o 00 00 o 0 0 0 * o 0 e to 0 o 00 * 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 0 9/08V61/000/019/024/085 B101/B144 1UTHORSj Khrushchov, N. 1.,-ft~glova, V. G., Pensionerova, V. M.9 Pankova, V. Ye., Roiovskaya, G. V. TITLEt Distribution of rhenium, selenium, and tellurium in the molybdenum deposits of the Soviet Union PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya,-no. 19, 1961, 92, abstract 19G95 (Sb., "Mineralln. syrlye", M., no. 1, -1960, 86 - 92) TEXTs Much-R~q Be, and, in part, also Te was found in some of the molybdenites from 26 deposits belonging to different genetic types. Re 41-1- was d'etermined by an improved photocolorimetric method permitting work with weighed portions of 0-05 - I g. The resulting data were confirmed by polarographic analysis. In the higher-:temperature deposits of molyb- denite, molybdenite-scheelite-, and qua.rtz-molybdenite-tungstite-greisen formations, the Re content fluctuates between 5-1o-4 and 4.0-10- 3, and that of Be is 2.0 - 8.6*10-3%., In the quartz-molybdenit,e-sericite forma- -2 tion, the Re content ranges between 1.0 - 6.3-10 and that of Se Card 1/2 S/08 61/009/'019/024/085 Distribution of rhenium... B101YB144 -2, between 1.0 - 2.9-10 ~6. In the quartz-molybdanite-ohaloopyriL(. fornation, -2 the Re content ranges between 1.9*10 and 1.2-10 and that of Se ,between 2.3 - 6.0-10-2 %. According to 16 determinations, the total Te content is up to 1.5-10- 2% Thus, the Re content in molybdenites, con- fronted with clarke, is hi;her by a factor of 6000 - 1,200,000, and the Se content by a factor of 133 - 4000. Practically important Re contents are presented by the majority of mesothermal molybdenum deposits (quartz- molybdenite-sericite and, especially, quartz-molybdenite-chalcopyrite formations). In molybdenites containing only litte Re, the Be content is also low as a rule. Be is abundant in molybdenites with a major Re content. A rise of Re concentration is intenser than a rise of Se concen- tration. This is explained by a higher isomorphic miscibility of Re with Mo. Te in molybdenites is only found in small amounts, and the accumulations it forms are of no practical interest. ~bstracterls note. Complete translation Card 2/2 USSR Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic Subtances, G-2 ABS.JOUR: REFERAT . ZZOR. KRIMIYA, NO.8, 1957, 27231 K. AWHOR: V.G. SOCHEVANOV, G.A. VOLKOVA. L.P. VOLKOVA, L.T. MAIRTYNOVA, K.S. PAKHOMDVA, T.P. POPOVA, A.A. ROZBIANSKAYA, G.V. ROZOVSKAYA N V SHAKOVA. TITIE: Methods of Chemical Analysis of Mineral Raw Materials. ORIG. PUB.: GOSGOELTEXHIZDAT, 195D, 100 str. ABSTRACT: no abstract. ~ - I I - . Z 0-44:,5;t-,~ SOCHEVAIII V, V.G.; VOLKOVA, G.A.,-, VOLKOVA, L.P.; RARTYNOVA, L.T.; PAKHCROVA, K.S.; POPOVA. 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