SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SELIVANOV, V.P. - SELIVANOVA, N.M.
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SELIVLN(~V,_- V.P. (Novokuznetsk, Kemerovskoy oblasti, -.:rospek1-t Metallurgov, d.39,
kv.!)O)
Surgical treatment of z=ois of the pehric bones. Orzop
,,., zravr:. 1,
protez. 25 no-3:58-63 Mr 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Iz kafed3y travmatologii i ortopedii (zav. - Frof. L.G.Shkoll-
nikov) Novokuznetskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey
(rektor - dotsent G.L.Starkov).
STILIVANOV, V.P.; NIKITIN, M.N.
Recurrence of anterior dislocations of t~-.e cer7ical vertebrae.
Ortop., tiam. i protez. 25 no.6:53 Je '64. (KIRA 18:3)
1. 1z kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (zav. - prof. L.G. Shkoll-
nikov) Novokuznetskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey
(rektor - dotsent G.L. Starkov). Adres avtora: Novokuznetsk, Ke-
merovskoy oblasti, prospekt Stroiteley, d.3, Institut usovershenst-
vovaniya vrachey.
Of Intuatille 17, 164.
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no tvovan
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G.L.Starkov).
SELP,'.~VHCV, 7.1%; PUROV, M.F.
Two c as es of suDnatrcninanteric `-J.91,1-C a t icns z.--
A
travni. 1 nrotez. 26 F 16~
1. 1,,,. knfedry travinatolorii I cirtci-pi~~-ii prof% L.C.-S".3-ollrikov"
I ov c k -u - n q 41 s k ci r s t11 t,-A ,. s o w r s ~ i c- n --, 41%, o v a ny ara cy ( r e k t 0 rd o 'u s e r
RV70r%. llcvQkuzne*lsk, cbl. Pervaye
".1-starkov) .
uxodr,h~lya klitlie-ilesknva bcllr.;-.ts,!i. No.1,
or Selivanc-,v)
SEl.Jl!A,NOV,,V.'P. (No-7okuznetsk, Kemerov-skoy obl.,,-ul. Metallurgov,, d.39,,
kv. 13 0)
Deforming osteochondrosis of the tiblal bone (subepiphyseal
osteochondroFathy, the Erlacher-Blount dieease). Ortop.,
travm. J protez. 26 no.5.*56-58 My 165. (MIRA 18-10)
1. lz kafedry tra-mmatologil. i ortopedij. (ZEtV* - profe 1.,C-,o
Shkollnikov) Novolcuznetskogo instituta usavershenstvovaniya
N-rachey (rektor - dotsent G.I.. Starkov).
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AUTHORS: Lyatskin Vo B.; Selivanov, V. P.
IORGjI Leidn ad State University im. A. A. Zhdanoy (Leningradskiy gosudarstirenniqr
univerWi-i Polar Geophysical Institute of the Kola Branch of AN SSM (PolyarW
geofizicheskiy institut Kollskogo filiala AN SSSR)
TITLEt Transient changes in the vector of dominant polarization PP acsording to
obstavations at Lovozero
SOURCEt Geomagnetism i aeronomiya., v. 6., no. 1, 1966., 162-163
TOPIC TAGSs earth current., geomagnetic: field, polarized signal.
ABSIRACT: The authors have used data on variation in vertical magnetic component
at Lovozaro and records of earth currents for the same periods to examine the
ve
betuivior of the c r of dominant polarization was noted that focal zones
of varth currentVg the geomagnetic fiel&wlse-6imaltaneously and their
contours are approximately the same. Centers of polarization are like beads on
a necklace in their plot against time. For the period from June 9 to October 4,
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196h., twelve such necklaces were observed* Their plots allow comparison of
vertical magnetic component and the E-W and N-S components of earth currents,, The'
curves appear symmetrical and the maximums of these compared factors correspond
closely, The direction of the polarization vector may change within about 300
from one necklace to another* Within a single necklace the variation is less
than-100. All components tend to decline rather uniformly. If it is assumed
that the direction of the polarization vector is determined by the position of i
the source relative to the observation point., the patterns observed may be
explained by a smooth shift of the source along a parallel.. and changes in
direction of the vector may be due to shifts north or south. If it is further
assumed that the series of polarization positions represent superposition of
several necklaces., the sources may be explained either as occupying a single
locality or spread over several localities. If the first, the polarization shouldij
be expected to behave as in one of the observed necklaces; if the second.,
considerable and irregular changes in direction of the vector may be expected.
The latter of course, was not observed, The authors express their thanks to M. I0,
Pud and B. Yo. Rryunelli for discussing the present paper and making
suggestions concerning it. Orig. art* hast 2 figures*
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KUZ'14IN, K.P.; SELIVANOV, V.V.
Rare case of subluxation of the
travm. i pyotez. 20 no.2:57-58
(FOOT, disloc.
subluxation of
scaphoid bone of the foot. Ortop.
Y t59. (MIR-k 12:1-9)
scaphoid bone (Ras))
XT~;01 3: 3 -32-327A3
.11LYA. OT02 I I. YA. 76
ITLE: The Thermodynamic Properties of Air in Themal Ionization
and the Shock Wave (Temodinamicheskiya svoystva
vozdWkIa pri termicheskcy ionizatsilL i udarnaya volna)
FZRI01:ICAL: Zhurnal FizicheslW Khimii, 1958, Vol 32, Nr 3
pp 670-678 (U6SR
Z-,5TR;-CT: According to Davies (reference 1) full d1gBociation
of the air is -Tactically obtained at temperatures of
10 000-15 OCOO~, whereas at still hil-her te,,.iperatures
thermal radiations play an iMrortant part. The data of
the thermod.-,rnamic properties of air at several 1 OOOOC
are to be fourd in the rapers by Davies (reference 1)
M. P Wkalovich (reference 2) Ya. B Zelldovich and
A. 1. Po-'Iyornyy (raf rence 13% as well as Llyu-s and
C
El'ba (reference 4), whereas the Dresent work performs
determinations of the thermodynamic properties of air
at te-.11peratures where the dissociation is finished and
wher-e only ionization and radiation take place. The
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Thu, T)-,jr:%odynit;,-.Jc Propartios of Air In Theimial
loni,-,, tion and the Shock Wave
investigations were not made in n-,itural air, but in a
mdxture of 79.1% nitrogen and 20.9% oxygen (by voluxm~
In the calculation of the statistical slims, it is emphasized
that the nixaber of enerL7 levels shall be limited, for
the solution of this problem is considered complicated
and the Felection o_'F' th--~ number of levels is practically
2r',)itra--y. In the present work the number 10 was never
surpassed. It is said that a wrong selection of numbers
exerts little influence upon the final results. The
obtained experimental results show that at temperatures
of 200000- 400 OOOOC the gas 7dxture mainly consists of
free elactr,:~ns and nuclei or nitroren and oxy,7en with
2 helium electrons., this be'ng explained ')- 'r the higher
dissociation 3nergy of the two last-mentioned electrons.
The reslOts of the calculation of the thermodynamic qun-n-
titles are given in tables. rrom the obtained results
and diaTrams folio-.;,:,. that a great 'nfluence c' the dis-
sociation and ionization upon the front parameters of
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The lhermodynamic Properties o-f' Air in Thermal
Ion-4--alvion and the S"-ocl-- Wave
the shock wave is existaY the latter propagating with velocities
ur) to 115 km/sec. finally the authors thank Professor D. A. ~rank-
K~menetskiy and Ya. B. 7elldovich, Corresponding member.
There qre 4 figures, 6 tables, and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet.
ASSOMTION: Akademniya nauk SSSR Inst. khimicheskoy fiziki, Moski'a
(AS USSR ?,foscow Inst. of Chemical Physics)
`.U3.'-IIT'F',D: December 26, 1956
C ard 3/3
ZIBITSIMR, D.Ye.; SEL1VANOV, Ya,M.; FESIKO, T.A.; GOSILOVSKAYA, A.Ye.
VnecinAtion against influenza in the White RussiRn S.S.R. VoD.virus.
1 no.6:43-47 B-D 156 (MLU 11:3)
1. Belorusskiy institut evidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigyenv, Minsk.
(INFLUENZA, -Drev. qnd control
vAcc., statist. in Russia)
SELVANOV, Ya. M.: Masrer Med Sci (diss) -- "EpidelniolOgical and immunological
OiaracterisLics 0i grippe in Belorussia". Moscow, 1958. 12 pp (tcad Med Sci
JSSR), 200 copies (KL, No 6, 1959, 146)
SLEFLSHKIN, Anato-Hy NikolaYevich; SELIVANOV, Ya.M., red.
[Influenza and its control in industrial enterprises]
Gripp i bor'ba s nim na proqrshlennykh predpriiatiiakh.
1,',oskva, meditsina, 1965. 153 P. (MIRA 18:4)
MN'Sffnff, E.K,;~ MLIVANOV, Ya.M.; TIKHONEITKO, T.I.,, SOKOLOV, M.3.-, GORBUNOVA,
A,3~~ ZTMA540~~,-V-,M-~--
U
Use of ion-exchange chromatography for preparative Droduation of purified
influenza virus, Vop. virus. 10 no.3002-307 Yor-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. rnstitut virusologii imeni lvanovskogo AMN SSSR, Moskva,
KLIMENKC2, S.M.1 .,-55~1,IVANOV, *,NISOKH~ L-K., GLAGOLEV, A.A.
Structu-e of the influenza virus. Vop. virus. 10 no-3:315-311) W-Je
165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. instl Uit lArusologi I linani lviinovskogo ANI SSSR, MoBkva.
'r
T"KHONEINKOF 1~:., GORHUNOVAP
G- v 0 T. Ml
graph; :),i eir -t;:- e, V.-,p. virus. 9 no. 5~ 550-555
0 18~-6~
'-atic "N -'5R, M-n s irva
rU :.C) I.. vskog~ t- DD .
SELIVANOV, V.I.; SELIVABOV, Ye.F. -- -
...
Work of the Leningrad Society of the History of Medicine. Sov.
zdrav.igm.7:94-96 160. (MM 13:8)
(MEDICINE)
NESTERENKO, A.I., dotsent; SELIVANOV9 Ye,F,, kand.med.nauk
Brief survey of Soviet literature an N.I. Pirogov prablished during
the period 1918-1959. Test.khir. 85 no.12t120-123 D 160.
(MIRA 14--l)
1. 1z Voyenno-meditsinskogo muzeya Ministerstva oborony SSSH.
(BIBIJOGRAPHY-PIROGOV~ NIKOLAY IVANOVICF., 1810-188--[)
MAKSIMUKOV, Aleksey Nikolayevich; SELIVANOV, Ye.F., red.; RUIM'A, M.S.,
tekhn. red.
(Hikolai Ivanovich Pirogov; his life and encounters in portraits and
illustrations] Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogovj ego zhizn' i vatrochi v
portretakh i illiustrataiiakh. Leningrad,, Medgiz, 1961. 210 p.
(MIRA 14;10)
(FIROGOV, NIKOIAI IVANOVICII, 1810-18131)
I
1. 1.11114114 . , 01 1 i Ira vas !.I I yowc,11 i LIE .1 V~-W I I% YO .11'. , r I ~rl.
Leonid lvanovich Voincv. -'enlagrad. Medi~.--Jna, lVj'll. 1-9 P.
(MTTt~. ::,I:r)
I ~ - I
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;-AUTHOR: Selivanov, Yei, D.
ORG: None
TITLF: Applicability of Sreznevskiyls law to vaporization from burning drops of
~liquid fuel
!SOURCE: Odessa. Universitet. Trudy, v. 150. Seriya fizicheskikh nauk, no. 7, 1960.
Voprosy ispareniya i goreniya v dispersnom vide (Problems of evaporation and combus-
tion in the dispersed state), 215-217
TOPIC TAGS: vaporization, combustion kinetics, liquid fuel
ABSTPJ-.CT: The author discusses experimental data accumulated from 1952 to 1958 which
confirm the applicability of Sreznevskiy's law to vaporization of burning drops in
relatively quiet air and in a stream of air at room temperature as well as at tem-
peratures close to the flash point. The linear relationship between S and t holds
for multifractional fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, etc. as well as for simple
liquids. Thus the vaporization constant -&Idt=C may be used for determining the
rate of normal displacement of the isothermal boundary with the highest temperature.
The simple formula q=Wp may be used for calculating the rate of vaporization of a
burning drop, where
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W-L".- C VS.-Ct
dt 4 ~fx_
'Here dvldt is the volumetric rate of vaporization, p is the density of the liquid at
ithe temperature of the vaporizing surface during combustion, SO is the initial surfacel
area of the drop, C is the vaporization constant and t is the elapsed observation
time. It is shown that vaporization of burning drops in an oxygen-rich flow conforms
to Sreznevskiy's law and that the "lifetime" of isolated drops of various liquids
:is approximately the same. This may be due to transition of the combustion process
:from the diffusion region to the kinetic region with high oxygen concentration. Orig.'!
lart. has: 3 figures, 2 formulas.
SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: None
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sov/81-6o-1-470
Translatlon from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1960, Nr 1, p 63 (USSR)
ALrU'IORS- Fedoseyev, V.O., Polishchuk, D.I., Selivanov, Ye.D.
T I.M. E The Evaporation of a Liquid Drop During Its Mrningll
PERIODICAL-., Tr.- Odessk. un-ta. Ser. fiz. n., 1958, Vol 148, Nr 6, pp 43 - 48
(UkrD~mian ~~
ABSIRACT: It has been established by the method of motion picture photography that
during burning of drops of individual organic fuel substances, as well as
du-ring burning of drops of mixed (multi-component) fuel substances, the
surface of the drops decreases linearly with time. In the case of
blowing air around a drop of burning multi-component liquid and artificial
removal of the flame from its surface it was possible to obtain deviations
from the linear dependence, under these conditions a grW-al lowering of
the rate of the drop surface decrease was observed. ~h~t~henomenon
described is explained by the fractional evaporation of the components
of the fuel mixture. 7
Card 1/1 B. Kaplan
NOVOZHILOV., Dmitriy Antonovich, prof.; SELIVANOV, Ye.F., red.
[G.I.Turner's remarkable life] Zamechatellnaia zhizn'
G.I.Turnera. Leningrad, Meditsina, 1965. 142 p.
(MIRA 18:10)
SNLIVANOV, V.I.: SWIVANOV~ TO.F.
"Problems in the history of medicine. Proceedings of the N.A. So-
mashko Institute for the Organization of Public Health and the
History of Medicine, number 6, History of medicine abroad." Reviewed
by V.I. Selivanov, E.F. Selivanov. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 3 no.12:40-41
D '59. (MKDICINE--HISTORY) (WM A 13:4)
SHIBKGV, Anato:Liy Alekseyevich; 3~7ANGV Ye.F., red.; SHEVCHENKOI F.Ya.,
tekhn. red.
[First women pbysicians in Russia] Pervye zhenslichiny-nediski Rossi-4]
Leningrad, Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry Medgiz. Leningr. otd-nie, 1961.
119 P. (MIRA 14:7)
(WMEN AS PHYSICIANS)
A, IT HOR Selivanov, Ye.l. 26-58-6-14/556
TTTLE: Lake Lob-Nor (K Lob-Moru)
P!-;RT0D1CAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 6, p 67-70 (USSR)
AB3TRACT: In October 1957, the author accompanied three Chinese geologists
to Lake Lob-Nor, located in Central Asia to see if the lake had
completely dried up. The men found numerous gulfs and then the
lake itself. The soil around the lake is sterile and dry and
there are indications of the water's drying-up or receding.
The water is salty and the lake 1,ottom is composed of send and
mud. Some of the bays teemed with game birds. The largest
mammal seen by the explorers was the two-humped wild camel.
The only elevations around the lake were residual mountains
with a maximum height of 25-30 m.
Card 1/1 There are 5 photos,
1. Lakes 2. Geology-Asia
S011/20- 127 -4--717[bl.,-
MiTHOR~ MOV2 Ye--I*
-Selivanov,
T IT T E On the Palecgeography of the Tar-*m Depzession (K pal-acgeograf--l'
Tarimskoy -7padiny')
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, !959, V-3:. 127, Nr 4, pp 856-650
(USSR)
ABSTRACT - The Taxim Basin - one of the innermo&t part5 of Asia - cffers
many paleageographical. prAblems. The preblems of the most
recent per-,cd of its geo,!,~g-1.ca: hii-Wory are of special interpst:
humid periods occurred ~n Pliocene - Q~uaternary. Repeated
glaciation took place in the mountains and lakes(no longer -cn-
sisting) were formed -*in the promccntories and piains. Then ths
climate became very dry, tha surface of the lakes decreased,
and huge deserts were formed which still exist. In. recent
years Soviet-Chinese expeditions proved the existence of a more
humid climate during Upper Pliocene as well as Lower and Middle
quaternary. Several great lakes occ;urred in the great plains
of the Tarim Basin, as mentioned before; their existence is
Drcved by maritime deposits at varlous levels. This fact is
not new (Refs 4,,c;,7--9), it was proved, howsvers by the author
Card 1/ /5 by investigations made in the ypars 1953-5", (Fig 1). Since
Oa the Paleogeography of the Tarim Depression
SOV/20-127-4-37/60
faunistic finds are missing, the age of the deposits was dated
mainly on account of their stratigraphic interrelations. On
account of the results obtained the author draws the following
conclusions: There'was no uniform contour of the coastal line
of ancient sea basins; and they were not connected with one
another~ Therefore, the author cannot agree with reference 7,
The authors of this reference drew the line along the contour
1250 m and maintained that 4-n Pleistocene the whole Tarim
Basin was a "lak9- sea" with a surface larger than that of
the Caspian Sea. The divides show no traces whatsoever of
sedimentary as well as abrasive activity. Thus closed, non-
interconneoted waters existed in 'the Tarim; Tuifan, Kumysh, and
other depressions at the border between Tertiary and Quaternary
as well as in Middle and Lower Quaternary. Their formation Is
related to the glacial melting in the mountains. Later on, more
humid but shorter periods occurred repeatedly because of the
once more advancing glaciers. At present, the last sub-recent
glacial period still affects the humidity degree of the Tarim
basin and the adjacent regions. The investigation of the
Card 2/3 problems of Quaternary paleogeography of the Tarim basin will
SOV/20-127-4-37/60
On the PaleogeoGraphy of the Tarim Depression
provide new aspects of solving the problems of its desiczation,
There are -1 figure and 9 referenzes, 7 (6) of which are
Soviet.
PRESENTED: March 26, 1959, by 1. P. Gerasim-,--r, A-cademician
SUBMITTED: March 2,, 119.59
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SELIVANOV, Yevgeniy Ivanovich
(Geomorphology of Dzungaria) Geomorfologiia. Dzhungarii.
Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 154 p. (MIRA 18:7)
SELIVANO"I, Ye. I.
Forms of the eolian sand accumulations in the western part of
Central Asia. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 5: Geog. no.2:10-18 Mr-AD
161. (MIRA 14:4
1. Kafedra goemorfologii Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Asia, Central-Sand dunes)
SELIVANOV,--Tq4~1
Pleistocene and Lower Quaternary conglomerates in the southern
,rien Shan. Izv.vys.uchab.zav.; geol.i razv. 5 no.8:43-50 Ag
,62. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR.
(Tien Shan-Conglomerate)
KIA-DUKHIN, R., nauchnyy sotrudnik; NIKOLAYEV, N., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
- SELIVANOV, Yu., naucbW sotrudnik
Activity with results. Mast.ugl. 9 no-3:8 Mr 160.
(MI&I 13:6)
1. Kuznetskiy nauchno-issledovatellsk-iy ugollnyy institut.
(KuznetBk Basin--strip mining)
KIAIYMIN, R.I.; SELIVANOV, Yu.I.
Kuznetsk Basin Conference on Blasting Operations in Open-Pit
Mines. Ugol' 35 no.6:60-61 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Kuznetskiy nauc60-iSBledovatel'skiy ugollnyy institut.
(Kuznetsk-Basin--Blasting)
KOF*ZHAY'F,7, S.A., kand, tekrin. nauk; KODOLOV, O.M., gornyy inzh,.5 U.I
.j~IVAINOV, Y
Hydraullc conveying of rcck with the use of 1cading equipment. Ugoll
40 rio.6-27-30 Je 165. (MIRA 18-7)
1. In.-,Utut gornogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskogo (for Korzhayev, Kodolov).
2. Kugrietskly nauchno-i s sled ova tell 5kiy ugollrqy institut (for Selivanov).
SHTYKA, V.P., inzh.; SELIVANOV, Yu.I., inzh.
Irrigation of corn by the use of long furrows. Gidr. i mel. 13
no.51l3-20 MY 161. WIRA 14-- 5)
1. Kurskaya zonallnaya opytno-meliorativnaya stantsiya.
(Central Black Earth Region-Corn (14aize)-Irrigation)
SELIVANOV, Yu,l., gornyy inzh.
All-Union seafnax on ttohe exchange of progressive practive in the
hydromechanization at the Bachatskyi open-pit coal mine. Ugol ,
40 no.9,79 S 165- (MIRA 18:10)
1. Koinhinat Kijzbasskarlyerugoll.
SELIUNOVY Yu.P.; KARPENKO, E.S.; MIKULIN, E.V.
New method of logarithmic conversion in densitometers with
direct reading. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i'kin. 7 no.6:"7-4!53
N-D 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Moskovskiy poligraficheakiy institut i Ukrainskiy nauohjio-
issledovatellskiy institut poligraficheskoy promyshlennosti,.
(Densitometers)
SELIVA',ICV-.`,j A - I
Telephone stations
Production control and ouality of work, Sov. sviaz, no. 8, 1951
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1952 UNCLASSIFIED -
SMORODINTSEV, A.A.; SILIVANOVA, A.A.
Results of immunizing volunteers with live attenuated adenovirus
vaccine types IV, V and VII; preliminary report. Vop.virus. 4
no.6-.648-652 N-D '59. (MIEUL 13:3)
1. Otdal virusologii Institute, eksperimentalinay meditsiny AMN SSSR,
Leningrad.
(ADENOVIRUS 12IFECTIONS immunol.)
(VACCINATION)
-ULIVANOVA, A.L.. inzh.; XMIN. V.A., inzh. (NovosibirRk)
Loading of logo and lumber in dome-shaped piles without
interlayers. Zhel.dor.tranap. 41 no.12:68-70 D '59..
(HIM 13:4)
(Lumber--Transportation) (Loading and unloading)
-~ - .. I - , L.- -.
I I T '-,c. tic -c of :-,.c a ct-1 on .~ .,-;cn C~rbon SulDho;" -!,~ an-.' i* rdall lc-~a -hy . 'Vol.
1-1 ~ -L - Z' s
J
:~o. 4, !=-' of -the Tech. of Fint~ L--b o---' FI.D,Z. chem,
.'- :-
7s n -7 in s
'01; _,~ , "'; --- ok. "T, 2', --() -1 IC-0. Lab. =--, - C=- t-
.- n- - - , -
o", I ~-; -) .. - -1 -,~,
T~~cl,. C19-.9-.
LEM
-.:. SELVANOVAY A. S. , V j PC,'-
of Tetrachloride carbon treatment of echinuriosious ducks."
Veter-inariya, Vol. 37, No. 4, 196o, P- 51
d~ N IV ~
BUTYRITIA, Fraskovlya Sergeyevna, kand. veter. nauk; zasl. veter.
vrach RSFSR; SELIVA1410VA, A.S.,, kand. veter. nauk;
POLIVAYEVA, N.V., red.; DEYEV, P.G., tekhn. red.
[Poultry diseases and their control] Bolezni ptits i mer7
bor'by s nimi. Omsk, Omskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 133 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
SELIVANOVA, A.S., kandaveterinenauk
Preimafinal vermifugal treatment of ducklings against Foly- . Of
morphus infestation. Veterinariia 41 no.8:50-52 Ag 164. . ,.'
(MIRA 18t'4)
1. Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy veterinarrqy institut.
GOLIKOV, S.N.; SELIVANOVA, A.T.; SHELOMANOVA, V.Ye.
Pharmacology of 1,34minopropanol derivatives. Farm~i toks. 23
no.ls8-12 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Laboratoriya toksikologii (ziv. - doktor med.nauk V.Ye.Sh.elokhanova)
Sanitarno-kh:Lmicheakogo instituta AYIN SSSR.
(LWOHOIS)
SELIVANOVA , A.T.
Effect of cholinolytic drugo on situational and secretclry fOod
conditioned reflexes in dogs. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. -2 no.2:
296-301 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA I?tl2)
1. Fiziologicheskiy otdpl imeni I.P. Pavlova Instituta, eksperi-
mentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad.
SELIVANOVA, A.T.; LAZUKO, N.N.
Effect of some cholinolytic substances following their direct
introduction into the brain on conditioned reflex activity in
cats. Farm. i toks. 26 no.1:3-7 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Fiziologicheskiy otdal imeni I.F. Favlova (zav. - deyst-
vitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. P.S. Kupalov) Instituta eksperi-
mentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR.
I Ij LI OV ,Petr Stepanovich [dece,.,sed]; VOYEVODINA, Oilga flikolayevna;
VIOLKOVII, I.:a2entina Dnil:triTevTa; ~LUXUKOVA, I-rina Vanillyevna;
S',',LIWJ.`VV.L. Allbina Tir.cfeyevna; S7YMJSKIY, Vale--i--
TOWT&TALSHVILI, Mikhail liikhu7lovich; SHIUKO, Gennadiy
Andreyevich; BERKEIIII-LIT, ZJI., red.
[situational condi-tioned refltxes in normal dogs and in
patholo,-j] Situatsioni-7e uslovpye refleksy u -obnk v norme i
patologii. Lenir--grad, Meditsina, 196/,. 274 p.
(MLIA 17:8)
I OV A, Pi. ; SE' I, N A NOVA, A. T.
tc z. 28
:;f pf d cui rantly t;ent ra ac~-'-',)n. Faz-7
19:12)
ria.1 -0-2. JE 161.
farns~ollagll- (zav. .- chlen-korraspondent AMN SSSR
,xrAf, S.N.Gof, rrlst:%u~a nisterstva zdr a-
le-riingi-Ldl. Sulbfnilut,~-ri Octolrer -3, 1963.
RO
L 12Q 0-66 EWT 1)LE94(j)j
ACC M,
5028886 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/651060/011/0058/0062
AUTHOR: Razumova M. A.; Seli
ORG: Laboratory of Pharmacology, -Institute of Toxicology, ministriy of Health SSSRf
Leningrad (baboratoriya farmakologii, 1-nstituta --t-oTs7lko=ogll-gin-is-te-14atV-9--z-&,-a-vdo-kh-
raneniya SSSR)
Influence of amino alcohols of the acetylene series an the central nervous
system
SOURCE: Byulletent eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 60, no. 1.1, 1965, 58-62
TOPIC TAGS: amino alcohol, central nervous system, pharmacology, conditioned reflex,
neurophysiology
ABSTRACT: The effect of amino alcohols of the acetylene series on the central M_ and
H-cholinoreactive systems and conditioned activity was studied in mice, rabbits, and'
dogs as part of a search for drugs useful in the therapy of parkinsonism, hyperkinesia,
and other diseases accompanied by spastic states but without serious~side effects. . -
Host of the 9 drugs tested had a fairly marked central M- and H-chol-inolytic action.
The quaternary compounds had a much weaker central M-cholinolytic action. The unsatu-
rated amino alcohols caused transient and weaker impairment o'f conditioned activity
in much larger doses (almost 5-10 times larger) than did the amino'ethors and amino
UDC: 615.787-092.259:[612.822.1 + 612.825.1.
1/2
L 12028-66
ACC NRi APS028886
alcohols derived from 1,3-aminopropanol, A~is effect is ascribed by the authors to
the decrease in M-cholinolytic activity~Gd intensification of nicotinolytic activity.
The decrease in food excitability and inhibition of unconditioned secretion following
administration of the compounds, while the conditioned connections were preserved and
the animals responded to conditioned stimuli, imply that the unsaturated amino alco-
hols act directly on the subcortical structures. The authors recommend these com-
p2unds for the treatment of parkinsonism and other "a of hyperkinesLas of central
etiology. They also note that one of the amino, alcoho.VT/,ordin) has been found ef-
fective in clinical trials conducted by the Kirov Aced Military Medicine for
i
Meniere's syndr*me, bronch'al asthma, and other diseases. Orig. art. has: 1 figures
I tab3e. The paper was presented by IN., N. Savitskiyq Acti'K4q~member of AM SSSR,
23 Apr 64.
SUB CODE: 06/ StMH DATE: 23Apr64/ ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REF.- 005
SHLIVANOVA, G.D.
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14
Investigating the effect of air resistance on the necessary capacity
of centrifugal spinning maahiner7 used for cotton and wool. Sbor.
nauch.-issl. rab. TTI no.4:200-210 '57. (MUTIA 11:9) - ]
(Spinning machiner7) !.
S~6-4 V/9 /Vo
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SELIVANOVA G.D.
~ - -, - -.9 ,
Determining the curve of the coiling of sl~iver :-he
Izv.v,fs.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.pron. no-3;62-65 165,
I I (IKYR-A -18, -, 8 1),
1. Tashkentskiy tekstilinyy institut.
SELIVANOVA, G.Di, kand.tekhn.nauk
Some observations on the determination of power losses due to the
withstanding of air resistance in the rotation of spinning
centrifuges. Sbor.naitch.-isal.rabo7TI no.12:295-297 161.
(MM 15:11)
(Spinnin machinery) (Textile fibers, Synthetic)
r - I.T011j, - !,:. [selivanovay
SI~LTB
[HO11--haroval
GOI-ICHAlt ca.
sh
"i-dry pressill, - ('~7::j, 17: 10)
ljsil,,g t'ria method of se zl-s 1 ~4-
,~ c -- pro:%. nc-3:68-69 -
,rcelain f4r4,,,F. Leh.
GOITIGHAROVA, S.G. [Honcharova, S.H.]; SELIVAIVIA, G-1-1. [Selivanova, H.~ .]
Technology of the manufacture of high revolvability saggers
for decorative firing of majolica ware. Leh. prom. no-4:78-80
C-D 164 ('-IIRA 18:1)
OVCtaNh-IKOVA, L. P., SELIVOOVA, G. V. and NUDRfAVTSV, B. N-
"Study of the Kffect of Starvation on the Quantity of RNA and DNA
in the F;Lramcium Caudatum by theMAthod of Ultraviolet Cytophotometry6a
pp - 52
Institute of Cytolo&7 IS USSR Laboratory of Kicroscopy
Konforentsiya I
11 Hauchnayn n3tituta TBitologii AN SSSR. Tozisy Dokladov
Wecond ScientiXic Conference-of-tVa Institute of cytojo of thas Ac
of Sciences USSR, Abstracts of Reports)# Leniqpmd, ;9 88 PPO
JM 20,63h
Ov.
alum stairing
'Lhe RNA quantity In
IT
-Ocasuralnent Cf 11-T-TFA 18:9)
--3 eOr 64.
~v).3 .387-369
Ali S~k,,Sjj, Leningrads
ts, toLogii
OVCHINNIKOVA, L.P.;_~~LIVANOVA, G.V.; KHEYSIN, Ye.M.; Prinimal-i
uchastiye: BUK-eM~N, M.P.; KUDRYAV'IqEV, B.N.
Photocytometric study by the ultraviolet ray method of the
effect of starvation on RNA and DNA content in perameciwn
caudatum. Sbor. rab. Inst. tsit. no. 3:44-53 163.
(MIRA 17:7)
1. Laboratoriya mikroskopii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR.
SELIVANOVA, I.A.; KOKOREV, D.T.
Experimental method for determining the da-m-ning coefficient of
a radiant flux in a selectively absorbing medlium.
zhur. no.10:117-120 0 164. 0,'JRA 17:11)
1. Institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya, Moskva.
Frfai~mr G. , KAGOTER, A.!., SEI, I VANOVA, I
PI, ~ m-Ir."r ell -i cal muln! ),F--tj tAti ons of lenion-S of the e=
In rheurnatlic fever. V~-,I,, ps1kh. nevr. no.10-5-0-55 164.
(MTP,Ij 18; 1
J. Nitl'okIrt-i nfwtvriyl~h bofonioy (nar..Iallnik - prof. A.G.Panj-.,-)
V(j.venn o-med L f sins koy i.rdona b-nitut nkadc-mIA ivmimi
obllastram klin-4---heskaya bollnltsa (glavinr
,y
,irach V.N.Sukhobskiy).
SELIVANOVA, K.F.
Electrophoretic study of protein fractions of the Iblood serum
in experimental hyperthyroidism. Vop. med. khim. 7 no.3:246-
250 My-Je 161. (14IRA 15:3)
1. Hospital Chair of Therapeutics and Chair of Biochemistry,
tile Crimean Medical Institute, Simpheropolo
(BLOOD PR MIRTIS)
k'FYMTRM0IDMM)
(F.mcTRopHawis)
'S l'a -v vlovp
treatinr'
tir-ch. do -i A
!",7~rjpii pr-,Ijatricl~eskogo fakulttpta
Pon ti rl t ~ioi:- Krv-;lskogo medltsinsk~go ins-litu-La.
Z
14(9)
SOVI 112-59 -2-2643
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 52 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Selivanova, L. K.
TITLE: An~2ysis and -Computing-the Maximum Rain Runoff of the Zeya and Bureya
Rivers (Analiz i raschet maksimal'nogo dozhdevogo stoka rek Zei i Burei)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. gidrometeorol. in-ta, 1958, Nr 7, pp 201-205
ABSTRACT: Storm and rain periods that cause disastrous floods are analyzed;
maximum discharges are estimated by existing methqds adapted to the area
and based on observations at 3 stations - A method for plotting the available-
discharge curves based on using all rainfall peaks, not one maximum peak, is
used; computations are made according to D. L. Sokolovskiy's formula and the
genetic runoff formula. A detaile4allowance for runoff coefficient over the
flood period is made which permits determining the runoff coefficient for each
day. 'S
Card 111
Yu. M. S.
SILIVAROVA, L.M.. kandidat meditainakikh naxikc; SPMSICLI, M.A., professor, zaveduyu-
--
Neophageal arteries. Khirurglia no.6:61-65 Je '53. (MLHA 6:8)
1. Kafedra operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheakoy anatomii I Leningrad-
skogo maditsinskogo instituta imeni akad. I.P.Pavlova.
(Esophagus) (Arteries)
SELIVANOVA, L.M., kand.med.nauk
Roentgen anatomical study of the bronchial arteries in man. Vest.rent.
i rad 34 no.5:69-70 S-0 159. (MIRA 130)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.G. P~rives) I Lenin-
gradskogo meditsinskogo institute. imeni akad. I.P. Pavlova (dir. A.I.
Ivanov).
(BRONCHI blood supply)
SELIVANOVAY L.M. (Leningrad, 137, u1. Teryayeva, 21/12, kv. 24)
Some comparative anatomical data on the bronchial arteries.
Arkh.anat.gist.i embr. 39 no.7:69-73 J1 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.G.Prives) I
Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova.
(BRONCHI-BLOOD SUPPLY) -
SELIVAHOVA, L.M.
Evolution and age related morphology of the bronchial arteries. Arkh-.
anatep gist. i embr. 8:55-61 t63. (MA 17:12)
1. Kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.G.Prives) I-go Janingrad-~
skogo meditsinskogo instituta im. akademika I.F.Pavlova.
SELIVANOVAY L.M. (Imirgrad, F-137, ul. Teryayeva 21/12, kv. 24.)
Intrabronchial vairs ip man. xkh. anat., gist. i embr..47
no. Ilt2l-25 N 161~ NITIU 19a1)
1. Kafedru normallnoy anatomii (zav. - zaaluzhen3tyy deyatell
nauki- Prof. M.G. Priveq) 1-go Leningradskogo meditsins',ogo
instituta imeni akadei-,ilka Favlova. Sulmitted March 17 1964.
S'/193/6!/000/01!/004/007
A004/A1O1
AUTHORS, Selivanova, L, N,, Batalov, I. G.
TTME ~, Hydraulic rIA-1195 (PA-1195) flanging Press of 800 tolls caPa~2itY
PERIODICAL- Bralleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy Informatsil, no. 11., 1961, 29-30
The model FA-191~ hydraulic flanging press has been developed and
built by the Dnepropetrovskiy zwrod tyazhelykh pressov (Dnepropetrovsk Heavy
Press Flanz) -and is intended for the hot and cold bending, flanging and stamping
of components from sheet, strip and other material. The press bed Is a welded
C-shaped structure composed of three sections. In the upper bed part along the
press axis two vertical cylinders are placed, to the plungers of which the
pressure plates are fixed. The hydraulic drive is mounted on the press. The
stripper for the stamped parts Is plased in the middle of the'table. Two
slewlng jib cranes with telphers of 3 ton lifting capacity each are mounted on
the press. The press is fitted with a tipping table and controlled by push-
bu---.torz~-. -119he following technical data are given- vertical cylinder pressure -
2 x 400 - 800 tons; lateral cylinder pressure - 100 tons; stripper pressure -
100 *ons; plunger stroke of vertical and lateral cylinders - 1,200 and 1,000 mm;
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flanging press ... AOo4/ ioi
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boom of the vertical cylinders (up to the axis of the first cylinder) - 1,500
M.M; pllj-nger speed-, a) ver-tical - forward stroke - 8.5 MM/Sec, retarn stroke -
92.5 mmlsec; b) la-teral - forward stroke - 64 mm/sec, return stroke - 94 mm/seo;
table dLrn,~nslon in the horizontal plant - 2,800 x 3,700 mm; dimensions of the
tipping table in the horizontal plane - 2,800 x 2,000 mm; dimensiora --,f vert'4aal
cylinder platle - 600 x 800 mm; :,-Iosed press height - 1,300;.mm overall dimensions
of the press in the hor-Izontal plane. - ILI,150 x 6,295 mm; height. over floor
level - 7,290j; weight - 14.3 -tons. There I's I ft~pire.
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: 1-1.~..
Salts of athylenedinitrotetreacetic pcid and their use-
Med.prom. 12 no.10:48-50 0'58 (MiL 11:11)
(ACETIC ACID)
(TOXICOLOGY)
SEL1V,,-')A1009 L A/,
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITNrION sov/6164
Zakutinskiy, David Iostfovich, Professor, and Lidiya blikolayevna
Selivanova, Candidate of Biological Scienc6g-
Biologicheskaya otsenka preparatov dlya profilaktiki I lechenlya
luchevoy bolezni (Biological Evaluation of Drugs for Prophylaxis
Curz of Radiation Sickness). Moscow, Medgiz, 1960. 150 P.
6000 copies printed.
Ed..* S. P. Landau-Tylkina; Tech. Ed.: N. K. Zuyeva.
PURPOSE- This book Is intended for physicians, biologists, and scien-
titic personnel working In the field of radiobiological problems.
COVERAGE: The book begins with an up-to-date, comprehensive path6-
genesis of radiation sickness. Then follows a discussion of the
main principles of the experiment,al inductlo~ of the disease and..the
experimental and clinical evaluation of drugs used,for preventing
and treating it. Sdme data on the evaluation of the toxicity of
drugs, and on investigations of their preventive and therapeutic
Card 1/4
Biological Evaluation of Drugs (Cont.) sov/6164
action, are included. Recommendations for pharmacological and
clinical control are also included. There are 173 references:
121 Soviet, 45 English, and 7 German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS-
Preface 3
Ch. I. Peculiarities of the Action of Ioni-zing Radiation Upon
the Organism 5
Ch. M General Principles of the Induction of Experimental
Radiation Siolmess 10
induction of radiation sickmess by means of external
irradiation 19
Conditions influencing the biological effects of radiation 25
Dosimetry of external irradiation 32
Induction of radiation sickniess-,by means of radioactive
substances ~ 1 34
Dosimetry of in-corporated isotopes 50
Card 2/4
SELIVANOVA, L.N.; KOSSOVSKAYAq I.I.; SHISHAKOVA, I.A.; ZAKUTINSKIY, D.I., pjrof.
Tosicity and distribution of finely-dispersed metallic-nickel
in the organism. Farm.i,toks. 23 no.6:549-557 11-D 160.
(MIRA 14:3)
(NICKEL--TOXICOLOGY)
SELIVANOVA, L.N.;--SOSOVA, V.F. (Moskva)
Toxicity of finely dispersed nickel dust when inihaled
repeatedly. Gig. truda -i prof.zab. 5 no.6:26-29 Je 161.
(MIRA 15-3)
(NICKEI,--TOXICOLOGY)
ZAKUT1NSKIY, David Io.,jifovich; PARIMMOV, Yurly Dionisovich;
SELIVAIIOVA, Lidlya Nikol 1YASS, F.M., red.,
I
red.
[Manual on the toxicology of radioactive isotopes]Spravochnik
po toksikologii radioaktivrWkh izotopov. Moskva, Medgiz,
1962. 115 P. (IURA 15:8)
(ISOTOPIES-TOXICOLOGY)
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AGEU%551011 AP30E&2 0'/'63/003/003/0383/0388
AvMo'R: Lleksandrova, M* Fe; q22jyan~vay
TME: Reaction of the blood-s~stem of dogs with chronic strontium-90 damage e-
pending on initial hematopoietic state
SOMM- Radiobiologiya) v. 3, nos 3., 1963-9 383-388
TOM TAGSs strontim-90, yttri=-90, hematopoiesis
ABSTRACT: lazk of data on the problem prompted the studye, Experiments werelcon-
ducted on 7 male dogs who were fed food containing equal amounts of strontimm-90
and yttrium go in amounts of . 001 microcurie per gram weight of . animal & Strontium-
90 concentration in the bone tissue was determined by radiomiatric analysis of the:,
tail vetrtebrae. Biopsies were made every 1 to 3 months and absorbed dose rates
were calculated, Tables 1 and 2 give data on the morphological composition of the
marrow and peripheral blood. The affect of strontima-90 within the 400 rad limit
on hematopoieses of dogs is irritating for those with a low level of functional
marrow activity and is inhibiting for those with a high level of fumetional Marrow
activity. The reaction of the marrow to strontium-90 is marked by hematopoietic,
instability changing into irritation and in less resistant dogs to insufficient
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heiaatopoiesis. Leukopeniap neutroperdap and thrombopenia developin the peripberal
blood of all Aniz-1 without significant changes in lymphocylte and erythrocyte con-
tent, The initial state of hematopoieses largely determines the reaction of the
blood system to the chronic effect of strontium-90* Origo art, hass 4 figur"., 2
tables.
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SELIVANOVA, L.N.; PORMARIKOV, V.I.
Effect of small doses of finely dispersed metallic n!.ckel
in a chronic experiment. Farm. i toks. 26 no.6z743-750 N-D 163
(MIRA 18:2)
DRAKIN, S.I.; KUMYAVTSLPV, A.A.; .; STAKUNOVA, M.S.
Anatolii Fedorovich Kapastinskii; obituary. Zhur. fiz. khim. 34
no.34 no.12:2848-285&D 160. (MM 14:1)
(Kapustinskii, Anatolii Fedorovich, 1906-1960)
CZLIV - I - Y- C.
Fo,,noI reaction of the blood in rbeurox~xp and other.
disrin In children E. V.-tovaleva, E. At. Val'tef, and
S. Sdivanova.?Ht Moscow Med. Inst.), Pediatriya
195J, No. 6, 35-9.-The formol reaction is pas. in all cases
of rhronic septic endocarditis, and in a few cases of rheu-
watism, tuberculosis, and epidemic hepatitis. The reac-,
!iqTj Is by no means specific for any disease, Uffually it
a=mpanfed the high globulin and plasma proWn levels.
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USSRI Chemistry - Physical chemistry
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Authors I SQlivanova, N. M., and Boguslavskiy, R. Ya.
ritle S.Aubility of lead selenate in aqueous selenate solutlons of alkali
metals
Periodical Zhur. fiz. khim. 29/1, 128-134, Jan 1955
Abstract A comparison of data regarding the solubility of lead selenate.in
lithium sodium and potassium selenate solutions showed that the,
solubility of PbSe04 decreases with the increase Of Me2SeO4 concen-
tration in the solution. The effect of cations on the specific
properties of Pb3e04 during small Me2SeO 4 concentrations is discussed
Institution: The D. I. Mendeleyev Chemical Technological Institute, Moscow
Submitted May 24, 1954
USSR/Thermodynamics. Thermochemisti-j. Equilibria. Physico- B-8
Analys:_s. Phase Transitions.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26088
Author : A.F. Kapustinskiy, N.M. Selivanova, M.S. Stakhanova
Inst : Moscow Institute of ChEmistry and TechnoloFy
T-itle : Thermochemical Properties of Lead Oxalate and Entropy of Oxa-
late Ion in Aqueous Solutions.
Grig Pub : Tr. Mosk. khim.-tekhnol.'in-ta, 1956, vyp. 22, 30 - 37
Abstract : The solubility of PbC204 (I) in water at 250 was determ~'ned
by the polarographic method; it proved to be 8.~',O X 10-u mol
per lit., the solubility product LP 7.2 x 10 - . The beat
of tbe precipitation reaction of I Pb NO 2.aq + F,.C,;,O,.,,.ac
+ PbC,,O-I(cryst.) + 2NHO aq was measured c orimetrifally.
The experiments were carried out at 250; the calorimeter
described earlier (RZhKhim, 1956, 46308) was used. rhe fol-
lowing was computed using the expetimental data and the va-
lues of auxiliary magnitudes from the bibliography-.il H20/8
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Analysis, Phase Transitions.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1957, 26088
Abstract : = -9170 cal, 6 F29~, - -13800 cal,,& S - 15.5 entropy mits
for the reaction PV++C,)V"- 11298 - 206,200 cal,
LF298 = -180,910 cal,L~S = -85.0 entropy units for the pro-
cess Pb (solid) + 2C (graphite) + 202 (gas) - MI.O.Y(cryst.).
Also the abs. entropy of I S298 + 31.23 entr. un. and the en-
tropy of C101vin aqueous solution S296 = 11 entr. un.. were
cam-uted.
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AUTHORS: -Selivanova, if. M., Zubova, G. A*2 30VI"156-58-1-2/46
Strel't,-ov,_T-.--5-.
TITLE: On the Problem of Barium-, Strontium-, and Lead Selenatte
Crystalline Structure (K voprosu o kristallicheskoy strukture
selenatov bariya, strontsiya i svintsa)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vyaahoy shkoly, Khimiya i khimicheakaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, PP- 5 - 8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The crystalline structure ofjthe selenates has hitherto much
less been investigated than that of the sulfates. Above all
the selenates of the bivalent metals which are soluble to
only a small extent are insufficiently knawn. After a survey
of publications (Refs 1-5) the authors say that at present
the mentioned three selenates may be considered as isomorphous
to the corresponding sulfates, i.e.they have anorthorhombic
bipyramidal structure (barite type)(Refs B-10). Since, however,
experimental data on the structure of the barite type in the
case of lead selenates are lacking in publications, the authors
decided to investigate radiologically the three mentioned salts.
The production and several constants of the mentioned three
Card 1/3 salts are described in an experimental part. Figure 1 gives
On the Problem of Barium-9 S%rontium-, and Lead sov/156-58-1-2/46
Selenate Crystalline Structure
the Debye (Debay )-Scherrer (Sherrer) X-ray diagrams. They
show that the appearance of the radiograph of the strontium
selenate differs from that of barium selenate, it is, however,
similar to that of lead selenate. The interplanar spacings
of BaSeO 4' SrSe 04 and PbSe 04 (Table 2) show similar conditions.
The values determined of the refraction indices of all salts
in question (Table 1) increase with the rising cation weight.
They are in all cases higiier than the values of the same
indices of the corresponding sulfates (Ref 6). They form
a series: tellurides'
,>selenIdes;>sulfides> oxides (Ref 2). The
indices of refraction of telluratest selenates, and sulfates
are boundto change in the same order. This would agree with
the authors' results. The fact that the lead selenates belong
to the crystalline structure type of barite may be considered
as proved. The analogy of the Debye (Debay ) diagrams of the
strontium- and lead selenates is no chance one: it is ex-
clusively due to the approximate ionic radii of Sr2+ and of
Pb2+ (1,27 R and 1,32 1)(Refs 13,14). There are 1 figure, 2
Card 2/3 tables, and 16 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
On the Problem of Barium-, Strontium-, and Lead sov/156-58-1-2/46
Selenate Crystalline Structure
ASSOCIATIOV: Kafedra nearga-nicheskoy khimii Moskovskogo khimiko-tekhnolo-
gicheskoao instituta im.D.I.Mendeleyeva (Chair of Inorganic
Chemistry of the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni
D.I. Mendeleyev)
SUBD.1'I'_'TED: September 21, 1957
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