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I-A, kv.ImW-- kw- 1:9.4,00 1N..k '-'I. 00 Ar ~00 go Io 0 ow 00 00 00 00 j 00 00 so 00, -00 00- .00 _00 ,00 to Oo too ~00 ~l if it It pt I 000000000000000000000)0*04000000~00000~0004b otoo; 0900000 0 006 000 Goo's 0-0 00000 goo 00006,0.0046 4fftm~ AUTHOR: Ryabukha, A. K. 2o-119-6-47/56 TITLE: The Reactive Inhibition of Call Division in the Cornea Epi- on '11 Ir r C on thelium e ritation 'of Animals With Earlie Inje ti' of Glucbse (Neaktivnoye tormozhentye k-l6tochnogo deleniya v epitelii rogovitsy pri razdrazhenii zhivotnykh v usloviyakh predvariteltnogo vvedeniya glyukozy). PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk:SSSR, 119, Nr 6,, 1958, Vol. pp. 1221 1224 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The cell division requires a.considerable,amount of en a rgj-. (References:1,4)6"Its dependence in the intensity of the olism,was stated. The activity of'cell carbohydrate metab - division increases by:the increasing quantity of carbohydrates in thefood and by,the subcutaneous introduction of carbohy-, ' drates functional activitT (Referetces, 1,2,5-7). During the, . of the animals their glycojene.supply considerable decreases (Reference 2). Parallel to' that th e mitotieactivity~decreases. l During sleep or rest the glycogen supply grows within the 0 tissue, and the mitotic:activity increases. From this, can be assumed,that also during-a short term irritation carbohydrates Card 1/3 from the tissues areseparated into the blood. In this wajr The Reactive Inhibition of Coll Division in the Cornea 2o-119-6-47/56' Epithelittzi on the Irritation of Ani-mals, With.Earlier Injectl7oh of Glucose the idea formed to oppose the inhibition of cell-division because'of a painful irritation of animals by means of an ex-1 cess glucose. By'this means the part,played by the carbohydrate,s in the mentioned reaction should be determined. 55 male white rats served'as experimental animals, loo - 12o g weight, and . 76 white mice, 16 - 2o g weight. Each group of:the:animals was subdivided into 3 subgroups..Glucose was injected into the animals of the first subgroup 2 hours before irritation, with.electrical current, those of the second one.3 hours before -, whereas only physiological salt solution, as,control ected into the third group. The excitation was performed was inj according to Professor G. S. Strelin. Table 1 shows the in- fluence of the glucose injection without other effects.-Thus , it is shoTrrf that 2-3-hours after.the.injection no essential influence upon the mitotic''activity in the cornea can be de termined. Table 3 shows that the cell dicision decreases after electrical irritation and the salt solution injection. The, Card 2/3 animals, into which glucose-was injected, showed a,considerably, The Reactive Inhibition of Cell Division inthe Cornea 2o-119-6-47/56 Epithelium on th Earl1er Injection- of the Irritation of Animals Vi Glucose decreased capability of reactive inhibition'of cell1division. Adrenalin has a similar effect as,a painful irritation (Re- renalin was injected s,ubcutaneo .usly into ferences 10-13). Ad . the animals. Also now:the glucose injection weakened the in- hibition of the mitosis. From the results,.and from the publl*- cations can be concluded that the inhibition,~referred to is connected with the modification.of sugar metabolism within the tissues. There are 3 tables and 13 references, 6 of which'are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Pervyy Leningradskiy meditsinskiy institut im. I. P. Favlova (Leningrad First Medical Institute imeni I. P. Pavlov) PRESEITTED: January 27P 19589 by N~ N.Anichkov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: December 21, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHOR; Ryabukha, A. K. SOV/20-122-3-47/57 TITLE: Adrenalin-induced Reactive.Inhibition of Cell Division in the U ,Cornea Epithelium of Adrenalectomized Rats (Reaktivnoye tormoz-hen- iye kletochnogo deleniya adrenalinom v epit elii rogovitsy,krys, lishennykh nadpochechnikov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 3, ~P 493-495 (USSIZ) A3STRACT: Of late more and more attention has been paid to the inhibition of cell divisi.on in animal organisms(Refs 1-7). The mechanism, of the reactive inhibition is, however, not yet clear.:Many, scientists say that the adrenal hormones, especially adrenalin, play an important part in this process.' As it ~ is known (Ref the concentration of thishormone in the-blood:increases ab-. ruptly when.the animals are excited. The decrease of the mitotic activity in tissues =the introduction of adrenalin into.the organism.as well as the suppression of.cell division in tissue cultures as well as in isolated org (Refs 2 9) render direct ans 'proof of the inhibiting~effect of adrenalin. It turned out that the isolation of the adrenal glands as well as their removal Card 1/3 do only little affect the total amount of:mitotic figures and, SOV/20-1212-3747/57 Adrenalin-Induced Reactive Inhibition of Cell Division inthe Cornea Epi- thelium of Adrenalectomized Rats the interrelation of the mitosis phases, however, the inhibiting reaction of the cell division is abruptly decreased on a pain stimulation of the animals. To prove the importance of adrenalin in the mechanism of the reactive inhibition of cell division, special animal tests were carried out with animals whose adrenal glands were removed. Adrenalin was introduced to, them. The experimental results are given in table 1. Therats with'and without adrenal glands reacted almost the same way to the intro- duction of adrenalin: they showed a considerable decrease of the total amount of mitotic figures, they changed the interrelation between.the single mitosis phases, i. e. an inhibiting reacti,on of the cell division took.place. The analysis.of.the,results obtained and their.comparison to the results of earlier in-, vestigations (Refs 6,10).showed that the adrenalectomized.rats. hardly reacted-to a pain stimulation by a..decrease of the mitotic activity. These rats react to the adrenalin,introductior. by an abrupt inhibition of the cell division, which actually~js riot different from.that of the intact animals which were ad- ministered the,same doses of adrenalih..This again proves the 'Card 2/3 assumpti on that adrenalin pla:ys an, important part in the mecha- -/225/62/00,2/004/007/014 Z7. ;z 0 o iolo/I2110 A 172E.'OR .51 F~trelin,G.S., and Ryabukha., A.K. T IT ME' - Experimental -autotransplantation of bone marrow cells in rndiatlon sickness PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya,v.2_, no.4, 1962,~ 561-566 T EXT The aut'otransolantation technique.is frequently applied in cllnic,,il prtictice in order to prevent radiation injur!.6s, following.. a therapy of malignnnt neoplasms.-,-This, as well as its theoretical, aspect, led to the present investigations,., Sixteen experiments on 150 female albino rRts welghing 170-200g were performed.. Each 7- exoeriment consisted of 3 variations: .1) A whole body:single irradintion with 650r at n. dose rate of 25r/min; . 2) irradation nnd protection ofthe femuir with a.lead sheet;' 3) theLSame as In V~ ut with subsequent inject,ion,of.additional marrow obtained U b ,from the protected femur. Tha,time.of observation was 30 days.- It was found that the therapeutic.effect'of,a bone marrow trans plant obtained fr 0m a protected area was much greater than that Card 1/2 X/1 W 102 49 AUTAOR, RYABUKHA AA. TITLE -i-ea-ci '71veiitbit ion of Cell Division in Rats,Following the Hemova-i- of Upper Jugular Sympathetic Ganglion. (Reaktivnoye tormozher e kletochnogo deleniya u krys posle udaleniya Russian) verkhnego sheynogo :siia'paticheskogo uzla,.- PERIODICIL Doklady 1kad.Nauk SSSR,1957,vol.115,Nr 2,pp 381-384 (U-S-S-R-) ABSTRACT In recent'times.the problem of regulation of.cell division in 'the organism inrelation to,its state and.exterior conditions attracts the special attention of investigatcxs-According~to several papers it is accepted as.an established fact,that the entry of cells into. divisionlis temporarily suspended on influence~ofmechanical,elec-' tricalland other irritations,in mapy,mam6alian tise-aes.In prepara- tionois to be seen's decrease first in the numberof early divis- ion phases (pro- and metaphasies),thentif 7 the stimulus lasts long e- nough,also of,later (ana- and,t,elo-)phases.Many.ressons are in favor- of them atatement that adrenalin which is secreted by the suprarenal glanda,if the animals,are Iirritatedilplays an important part in this ~effect.The -introduction of adrenalin confirms that. The same is true for the absenoe'of strong reduotio In of~the inhibition reaction of call division in animalls with removed suprarenal glande,lat suppo- sitions on a direct influence of nervous,impulass on the spe6d of mitotio,activity are also.voioed.In this oaselhoweverono inhibition but a stimulation-ofmitoses takes place in the,in-tostinal-orypts on irritation of the-corresponding,rierves b7 an,induction current.,Inlor- ~Card,1/3 der to.,determinethe importance of nerve conneations in the'reactive C, Ing IV --cned Of r'n6 th or the 4 - I b-qer n i.-ePithell L Reactive Inhibition of Cell Division in RatstPollowing 20-2-51/62 the Rcmoval of Upper JuEular Sympathetic Ganilion. tests in which the right syripath6tic ju,_-ular ganglion was removed,~. shows that the shift of relation of mitotic phases in the corneal epithelium of both eyes is not essentially different from the shift rritation without opera- n ani-ials which were subjected to painful i it is clear that none of thearieties of des-apathetization J tests leads to a :nodification of the reactive inhibition of Cell' diel- --lizence of Irri tat ion.The- sion was supposed to develop on, 1'"I L fors,according to the results obtainpd,the s~~.ilath-stio nervouo 6-cluem~ -as ro dic-sive importance for the ueohanisi:~ of . reactiva LiKibltil-GT- of cell division cause-d b;r painful- irritation in aaimal.6.The concep- tion of a direct regulation of cell division by nervou5 imPal5E!s CVL"r* sympathetic fibers trust the3ofore be oppos,ed.The possibility of T cipation of other nervous influences can, fics ever, not be excluded.It is true that the importance of the hut-~ioral member :in Ahe reactivt;_ 1111- hibition of cell division is emphasized,w1hich fact,however,must by, no means found the denial of the participation of the central nervou .s ... system in the reaction discussed. here. (1, ill. 2 tab. 3, Sl.refererces) A.SSOCII,.TION Per7yy Lp~~4y.meditsinskiy institut im. 1. P. Pavlova PRESENTED BY ANICHKOV N.Pf.,Member of the Academy., Ay#1 8y 1957 SJ3MITTED APril 4, 1957 AV& 11A B LE Library of Congress Card 3/3 li~~,DICA So-c-3 vol.10 8 , 1469, RYABU-KHA A.K. Ist med. Inst. Pavlov, Leningrad. *On the signifi- (Fuses (Blas,ting)) (Mining engineering) it ) . IM I lr~- ~-~ P L~ I ~ ~ ))~ AST113MOTTITTTMIT 'n 13 a - ACC NR: AP6025057 SOURCE CODE: UR10281166166~jkij608'210096 AUTHOR: Ryabukha, V.-I. (Leningrad) ORG: none TITLE: Processes in an asynchronous motor with rotational speed frequency controlled according to a prescribed law SOURCE: AN SSSR.- Izvestiya. Efte'rgetika i transport,. hdi .2 .19661"82-96 TOPIC TAGS: asynchronous motot, frequency control., ac generator .~ABSTRACT: The author studies the electromagnetic rocesses-which occur:simultwie6 usly F as the rate of rotation of amotor is varied according to an arbitrarily,prescribed equations are derived, which are written with respect~to complexvar a stator system of coordina s. w te and hich are basic to the establishment~of s'.currents motor drive voltage and Wb.,governing the varying of'current contact cy. It is shown that in a general case of.frequency-,controlled, rotational I ,S-Peeds, an asynchronous macnine,may operate in th ree- modes:,,a mo tor mode, a generatot raode,~and.an electromagnetic braking mode. Mor ver- in-any,tran~ientmode in an eo asynchronous machine with short-circuited rotor the signbf the electromagnetic moment, coincides with the sign of the slippa e.. The change in time of therate of rotation 9 must be such that as a continuous time function-havin finite values'of the deriva-*- 9 tives considered it willsatisfy the equation Card 1/2 UDC: 621.3130333.001.1 IIII aim w is Orm 0 Is w 4 1 6 1 t 10 11 U It m t$ it 1? 19 so a n )I a 39 v x 21 r a IN A, am R, a--A- _ L--t--L-" IX -L 0 wp ..a , U.. 10 Oct Sid I..a ~NCIOCIP't 0 0 0 no .4m asp6db is a a Dowamism amod E~ CUUW- %"ad** Igoe" 14. Chamto, ow V. Go. machim. Stfly-s- AAMMtm of 00 tectimift *ad 11M Octorral Mrsti9why of the 6:11arwtsk district is lwwmted. The (t0mving itulksfinom f(w crude -00 m ii;~& t=iist. dr?pkto of crude oil swearing fm r he f1votr Cbrmtbbks all oil-like 0see f -J" in am of the boffc bobts. PregrUM 94'CIMIKWiflk 9zoo in gases and HIS$ shaks and amnIlvel coali high in hYdro- ;09 prewl" at HS, Wr awt I in I he fk"-boir wate" and large somes. al awbaltites Pped. incavities (it Lkvouian zoo A. A. lkmebtlinxit 4.0. zoo fee .1 46 'see .00'* bell TALLURMCAL LIMATIA" CLASUPICATIGN t,Z- - ASM.ILA 84 be* SOIC43 -t- a- 4., .3x 110-C lj~ CK o U 15 AV ISI; ;41 UTZ, :~J Vt, p 11 In' I 'a 1 6 w tv a I ;~U o 0 0 * 0 0 0 e" 00 00-0-6 il 0 4p 0 0 0 0 00 0000 0 9 0 0 0 0 00 *0 0 : 0 AJILASfOM I Gil, V.?f. ,dotsent; VESWV, A.I., profesijor; YOLOTKOVSKIY, S.A.,,professor; ZHUKOV, L.I., dotsent; IPPOLITOV, M.D., dot8ent; KUrfUKHIN, P.I.,dotsent; KOMPANffETS, V.P., dotsent; MALAKROV,~ A.Ye., professor; NLIJDACHIN, G.I., dotsent; RIAB IN, G.Te 0 professor; SAKOVTSYV,,G.P., dotsent; STOTLOf, F~A.,o WRRTMP.: A.Ye.,dotse,nt; FEDOROV,S.A., professor; TAWSH, A*Te-,-dotsent, redaktor; TA13KHOV, A.G., redaktor; GMTBUIMSWA, YO.Ye., redAkt6r; GURWA, O.A.. tekhnicheakiy radaktor. [Collection~of articles on geophysical metboda of prospecting] Sbornik statel po geofizicheskim metodam razvedki. Hoskya,Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1955. 109 p. NLRA 8: 11) 1. Sverdlovsk.GorW institut. (Prospecting--Geophysical method&), ARASMVICH, V.N., dotsent. redaktor; YESNLOY. A.M., professor, redaktor; VOLDTKOVSKIY, S.A., professor. 'red6ktor; ZHUKOV. L.L. dotsent, redaktor; IPP01ITOV, N.D., dotsent. reclaktor; KAMPAREYETS, V.P., dotseat, redaktor; XWYUKHIN, P.I., dotsent, redaktor; MALAKHOV, A.Ye.. professor, redaktor; NEMACHIN, G.I., dotseat. redaktor; RTAB G.Ye.A',profes.sor, redaktor; SAKOVTSEV, G.P., dotsent, i rzeMIRtoRr;&OMIYfte--IV, B.A., dotseat. redaktor; TROP, A.Ye., dotseat, redaktor; FEDOROV, B.A., professor, redaktor; YAROSH, A.Ya., dotsent, redalctor; SIAVOROSOV, A.Kh, redaktor izdatellstva; AIADOVA, Te.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [P~roblems. in the efficient organizationof surveyinig in mining_. enterprIIses] Voprosy,rat slonalizatW markaheidarskoi sluzhby na goraykh predpriiattiakh. Moskva. Ugletakhizdato 195'). 128 p. (MIJIA 9:10) 1. Sverdlovsk. Gornyy institut. (Mine surveying) RTABUKHIN.,Georgiy Tevgen'yevich, prof., doktor goologa-mineral.nauk; MUZYCHENKO, Nina Mbaylovna; YURKEVICH, Tatlyana Yakovlevna; BAKIROV, A.A., prof., glav.red.;-RTABUKHIN,-G.Ye., prof., red.; USFEENSKAYA, N.Yu.,prof.,red.; ZHDANOV,M.A., prof., read.; DOLITSKIY, V.A.p dots., red.; SPIKHINA, A.M., kand. geole nauk~ red.; YUDIN, G.T., kand. gool.-min-nauk, red..; TARASARANSKIY, Z.A.Y dots., red.; BAKIROV, E.A., dots., red., BYKOV,,R.I." dots... red. FOMKIN, K.V., kand. geol. Imin. nauk, red.; IOTYAZEV, V.S., dots., red.; SHIROKOVI V.Ya., St. nauchn. sotr.1. red.; YUNGAS,.S.F., ved.~red.; NEVELISHTEYN, V.I., ved-red. [Geological conditions and fundamental characteristics of,oi-I and gas accumulations in the limits of the Epi-Hercynian platform in the south of the U.S.S.R.) rzeologicheskie usloviia i osnovnye zakonomernosti ramneshcheniia skoplenii nefti i gaza:v predelakh epigertsinskoi platforny iuga SSSR. 'Pod red. A.A.Bak-irova. Mo- skva, Gostoptekhizdat.-Vol.10 [Central Asial..sredniaia Aziia. 1963. 442 p. Vol. 3. (Volga Valley portion of Sarattov and Volgograd Provinces) Saratov,sko-Volgogradskoe PoVolzhte, :1963, 153 p. 0111RA 11: 4) 1. Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy-3- gazovoy promyshlennostI. ACCESSION NR: AT4019198 S/2982/63/000/043/0003/0018 RyabukhIn, go Ye. TITLE:~ Petrolaum-and gas-bearing provinces and regions of the SUR SdURCE: Moscow. Institut neftekhIm. I gat. prw"shV. Trudy*,-no. 43, 1963. 'Goologiya neft, I gatmi (Geology of petroleum and gas), 3-18 TOPIC TAGS:. petroleum prospecting, natural gas, peiroleum, geotectonics goo- physical exploration, geology ADSTRACr:,Using "jor geostructural elements. the author r*91onalizes the SSSR Wit respect to its reserves of petroleum and natural.gas. In,the author's opinion, d on gas SCCUmulatl geotectonics Is-the most Importmint-factor goverMn4 petroleum an in the earth's crust. He therefore emphasizes regional tectonics and paleate-cto- .2 nics and the character of formations of sedimentary strata In each particular area., The map (not show" In the text),wiRp compiled as,of January 1, 1962 on the baiis of the 1:2,500,04-94PIogical map of the SSSR; 23 gas and petroleum bearing provinces' iand 50 petroleum- and qas-bearl~g regions were defined. In'the text, a 3-page ;table lists theprovinces and riglonss, column I lists the province, column 2 gives 1_4 Ithe age of the poiroleum-bearing strata, column 3 names the petroleum- mind gas-im. j., .,bearing regions, colum 4 lists,the major structurat.elements with which the de- 1/2 -1 ~.n_Cord; - '7 VAKHIDOV, V.V., kand.med.nauk (Tashkent, u1. Yarla Hiarksa, d.59) RYABUKHIM, L-37927-66 ACC NRt AP7CO3003 SOURCE GODEi UR/0413/66/000/024/0111/0111 YLAWENTORS: Kulibanov, Yu. M. I Popov, S. A.j Ryabukhin. 0.,V.; Sakharov, V. V. ORG: none TITLE: A dovice for regulating.the working regime of a marine diesel. class 60 No.,18968,9 fannounced by-.Leningrad Instituteof Waterway Transport (Leningradskiy i institut.vodnogo transporta17 SOURCE: Izobroteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyya tnaki, no-241 1966,111 TOPIC TAGS; diesel engine, marina 'engine ABSTRACTz This Author Cartifica-co presents a devioe,for regulating the workin .g rezime of a marine diesel when the ship-is traveling in.narrow,channals. The device contains a gauge for measuring the rpm in relation to the. channel depth. This gauge acts on the.dirocting mechanism of.the movable support for the shaft of the fuel pump (See Fig. 1). To simplify *the' construction and to lower the operation costj, centrifugal weights serve as the rpm gauge. operate on a movable spring-loaded clutch connected by a mechanical tie rod to the distributing valves which motivate ,the directing mechanism. ~The directing mechanism may constitute alqdraulie servomet Card IL2 UDC 621.436-545-74-552 36016-66 ACC NRj AP6027321 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/168/003/0495/0498 kUTHOR: Andrunakiyevich, V. A. (Academician AN MOMSSR); Ryibukhin, Yu. M. d-7 7- ORG: Institute of Mathematics with the Computer Center. AN MoldSSR (InstituLl au t m ~ema iki c vychislitelfnym tsentrom AN MoldSSR) TITLE: Additive theorylaf ideals in rings, modules, and groupoids SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 168, no. 3, 1966, 495-498 TOPIC TAGS: algebra, mathematic deduction ABSTRACT. The article, Introduces a quotient., system concept whicli is a gonera3izatton of the "(e -algebr~s-af L. LESIEUR and R. CROISOT, The quotient system makes it possible to develop simultaneously.on additive theory 'for idea2s of an optionally associative ring, ideals of a groupoid, submodules of a module over An-optionany associative ring, and normal divisors ofa group (using commutator miltiplication). There is introduced in the quotient systems ,the concept.of S-primarlfiess, which,embraces most of the known generalizations ,of classical primariness, It ia proven that,~given certain natural (in the authorst-opinion) requimmmte,, the concept of tertiariness introduced by IESIEUR wA CROISOT Is the. mly "good". gqperalization of classical primarine3s. 1JPRS: 36,81661' SUB CODE: 12 SUBM, DATE.: 05Feb66 ORIG R-EF: 001 Onf REF:~ 006 Card UDC: 51948 40 9'17 . 1. 1 1 : S/137/62/000/001/229/237 A154/Aioi, AUTHORS:, Ryabchikov, D.J., Ryabukhin, V. A. . . . ......... .. .... ................ .. .... TITLE- The.present state of the'analytical chemistry of the rare-earth elements scandium,and yttrium. PERIODICAL--- Referativnyy zhurnal,,-Metallurglya,-no. 1 1962,,11, abstraat'.IX68' (V sb.- " Metodyopredelonlya I analiza'redk. 4lementov", Moscow, AN SSSR,,ig6i, 128-181)"- TIM 0 .-This reaview,:gives methods forAhe-following:. Separation~of rare- earth elements from soils and roci-sfor x-ray-specitral analysia. X-riy?lsoidtril quantitative,determination of individual.-rare-earth-elements.:..Spectr~Ll:determin&- tion of rare-earth-elements ~separated--from.rocks~.,.Spectrochemica1 method.6f~', determining individual rare-earth elements. SpeQtral:determination,of Se ,in ores-and products of reprocessing of.the latter.. -Photometric determination of. individual rare-earth elements in-ores and minerals.after.,chromatogritphib--.-.,-I separation on-paper. Photometric determination of the - total: amount - of.. radie-: earth elementsjn~ores and rocks. ~, Tetermination, of the total amount of rare-'eirlh elements in phosphorites. Spectrophotometric determination of-Pr.' Nd, Ho, Er and Card-1/2 The present state of the analytical ... A154/Aioi* Tu without preliminary separation. Spectrophotometric determination of rare- earth elements of the cerium group. Flame-photometria,determination of La, Eu- .Yb and Y in an amount of oxides of rare-earth elements., Fluorescent determina- tion of Eu in oxides of rare-earth elements. Determination of To in concentrates of~rare-earth elements of the yttrium group., Trilonometric determination-of Se in concentrates. Trilonometricdetermination of the total amount of rare-earth .elements. Colorimetric determination of Ce. Separation of Ce from Cr-Ni-iiloys for X-ray spectral analysis, Photocolorimetric determination of Ce in Ni-based. ,alloys. Separation of rare-earth elements.from Mg-alloys for X-ray spectral determination. Neutroactivation determination of rare-earth elements. Determina- tionlof Yb in the presence of large amounts of Erby the method of,oscillographtc polarography. Spectral determination of Pb, Sn, Cd and Bi in Ce and La. Flame- photometric determination of Ca in salts of rare-earth elements, There are 2061:. references. T. GO1UI34Va [Abstracterts note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 VlldU f1rq 14), V. ALIMARIN, I.P.; BILDIOVICH, G.N.; BUSEV, A.I.; VAYNSHTEYN, E.Ye.,*,VOLYNETS, M.P.; GCUUSHINA, V.G.; DYMOV, A.M.; YELINSONI, S.V.; ZVYAGINTSEVj 0.7e.; KOWSOVAj G.Mq KORCMINAYA, Ye.K.; LEBEDEV, 'V.I.; MALOFEMA, G.A.; MELENTIYEVj, B.N.; NAURENKO, V.A.; INAZARENKO, I L; FEMOVA, T*V.; POLUEKTOV, N.S.;,PONOMAREV, A.I.; RYABUKW, V.A.; SROGANOVA2 N.S*; CHERNIKHOV, Yu.A.; VINOGRADOV, A~.Pri- Re~p 5~. red.;RXABCH1KGV, D.I., doktor khim. nauk, prof., otv. red.; GUSIKOVA, 0., tekbn. red. (Methods for.the determination and analysis of rare elements] Metody opredeleniia ianaliza redkikh elementov. Moskva, 1961- ;667 p iMIRA 14:*7) 1. Akademiya n.auk SSSR. Institut'geokhimii i analiticheskoy kbirnii. (Metals, Rare and minor). Method:3~'Orthe,Datection,( Cont.) SOV/5777 toCether by,the Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-toldinicheskiy komitet: t v SSSR (State Scientific and Technical Coz=ittbe Soveta 1,11nib ro of the Council of 1,Unistera of the USSR) and the Academy of Sciences USSR in'Daacenber,'1559. The material is arranged in accordance with the group position of elements in the parlodic qystem, and each section is prefaced by an article.discusaing the analytical methods most used in the Soviet and non-~Soviet countries. Each sectl6n'doals with the physical, pbysicocherilical, and chemical met'--oda for the analysis of.ratr materials, scmi-, products, and pui%-- mptals, and is accompanied by'an extensive biblioEraphy listing works published in the field in recent years. The following are mentionod for thoir help In preparing the book for publication:*I. P. Alimarin,.O. It. Billmovich, A. I. Bu3ev, E. Ye. Vaynshteyn, D1. F. Volynet3,:V. G. Goryuohina, A. 101-Dymov, S. V. Yelinson, 0. Ye. Zvyagintzev, G-M. Kolo3ova, Ye. K. Korchemnaya, V. I.: Lebedev G. A, Dlalofeyeva,'~ B N, f-L-lentlyev, J, V. A. Nazaren1co,.I.'I. Nazarenko, T. V. Petrova: N. S. Polucktov, A. I., Fonomarev.- V. A. Ryabuk'nin, N. S. Stroganova, and Ya. 'A. Chernikhov. Card 2/5