SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEVELEVA, A.B. - SHEVELEVICH, R.S.

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SIOVELEVA, A.B. [Progressive practices in public health] 0 peredovom op7te zdravo- okhraneaiia. Moskva, Medgiz, 1956. 1 v. (M.LRA 10:1) (PULIC HRALTH) g K, T,~ PO /Mutmd'solubilitY-In th* SVt= Amoil 6~1 goig ~t. mV mol j. in tthte ly-Sted Kerms wcm dct 25'. and 500. The NHWC-Hto Ctt 6* H'.)iCr,O, .d (,qp ACX tm~ observed were (N (N%)%S04 42.Z ea a U. (NIL ;; and (,- USSR/Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry, B-8 Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 5, 1957, 14712 Author : A. _k-Shevele-va Inst : -MUlotov University Title : Physical-Chemical Study of Complex Formation Processes of Diantipyrylmethane with Inorganic Acids. Abstract: The interaction between diantipyrylmethane '2-AH2402N4 (I) and aqueous solutions of HC1 and H2SO4 was studied. Two compounds are formed in the system I - HC1 - H20, their composition was determined by the residue method at 200 and it answers I.HCl and-I.2HC1. Two compounds are formed also in the system I - HOS04- H20; their com- position was established by the isothermal method at 520: 1.H2SO4 and I.2H2SO4. Card 1/1 Z7 '///0 __15 ( 4) r_5-~ S/ 153/59/002,lo6/oll/029 ,IUTHOR: Sheveleva, A. D. D115/BOOO - ---------------------------- I TITLE: Investigation of the Equilibrium of the Liquid Phases in the System Water - Isooctane F--Aniline ~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i khimiches- kaya tekhnologiya, 19599 Vol 2, ITr 6, PP 881 - 885 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper, the results of an experimental investigation of the ternary system mentioned in the title at temperatures ranging from 20 to 1300 are given. In binary systems consisting of the components of the ternary system given, a phase separ- ation was found to take place. The upper critical homogeni- - zation temperature in the systems vater - aniline and aniline isooctane is lower than it is in the system water - isooctane. In ternary systems, equilibrium is reached at temperatures higher than the critical homogenization temperatures of the individual two-component systems. The conditions for the establishment of such an equilibrium were already earlier described in detail (Ref 1) when it was recognized that not only the geometrical character of the phase-composition Card 1/4 diagram, but chiefly the interaction of the system-forming 67840, Investiffation of the Equilibrium of the Liquid S'-'1 53/59/002/06/0 ! 1 /029 Phases in the System Water - is,-,octane - Amiline B115/p,000 components represents the determining factor in the liquid three-phase system. In order to verify this law, the ternary system mentioned in the title was studied. The composition of tho colutions and the temperaturea of homogenization are .given for the binary ey3tem aniline - isooctap (Fig 1),thc critical maximum temperature of it being 81.2 . The critical temperature of homogenization for the water - aniline system (1680) was found in publications (Ref 3). In addition, the composition of mutually saturated solutions ofo the system water - isooctane was established at 70 and 80 by isothermal titration, and, at elevated temperatures, by graphic extra- polation. To deterimine the concentration limits of the three- phase equilibrium and its change with temperature, the poly- thermal method developed by Alekseyev (Ref 4) was used. Temperatures measured when three liquid ihases were formed and the component mixtures prepared synthetically were com- pletely homogenized viere recorded. Five polythermal sections of the phase triangle were investigated (Figs 2-5). On these sections, the content of two components is varied, while the Card 2/4 content of the third is kept constant. In figures 2 to 4, 67840 Investigation of the Equilibrium of the Liquid S/153/59/002/o6/oil/029 Phases in the System Water- Isooctane - Aniline B115/BOOO temperature-concentration diad-rams representing the temper- atures of the formation of three liquid phases and of com- plete homogenization in dependence on the percentage of the components are represented. In figure 5, the isothermal sections for the representation of which polythermal sections and graphic extrapolation were used, are illustrated. From the diagrams, it is evident that the three-phase equilibrium in the system water - isooc bane - aniline is reached at temperatures lower than 118 and is exiended up to a temper- ature of 81.2 . Data given in the diagrams (Fig 5) are in contradiction to data given in the monography by Anosov and Pogodin (Ref 5). The dependence of the geometrical character of the diagram on the physico-chemical properties of the components and their interaction is confirmed by the study of the equilibrium temperature conditions in the system water- isooctane - aniline. There are 5 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Permskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A. M. Gorlkogo,ka- fedra neorganicheskoy khimii (Perm, state University imeni Card 3/4 A. M. Gor'kiy, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry) 67810 Investigation of the Equilibrium of the Liquid 5/153/59/002/06/011/029 141 Phases in the System Water - Isooctane - Aniline B115/BOOO SUBMITTED: June 9, 1958 Card 4/4 ZHURAVIXV, Ye.F.; SHNVKLWA, A.D.; VESEUKRINA, I.A. Determination of the molecular veight of the binary s"tem chloral hydrate - pyramidon in naphthalene as the solvent. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khimA khim.tekh. 2 no.6:891-894 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Permskiy goeudaretvenny7 universitet imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii. (Chloral) (Iminopyrine) (Naphthalene) ZHTJRAVLL?V, Ye.F. ; SHrVXVA , A *P- -------- Stud3r of solubility of water salt systems by the graphoanal7tical method of sections. Zhur, neorg. khim. 5 no.11:2630-2637 N 160. (Mla 13: U) 1. Permskiy- gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M.GorIkogo, Kafedra, neorganichookoy khimil. (Solubility) (Systems (Chemistry)) ZHURAVLEV, Ye.F.; qgVFlx-,VA, A.D.; BOGDANOVSKAYA, R.L.; KUDRYASHOV, S.F.; SHCHUROV, V.A. Solubility in the te=nary water --galt.-Bysteing - cerium. nitrate and an alkali metal nitrate. Zhur. neorg. kbim. 8.no.8.- 1955-1963 Ag 163. (KIPA 16:8) 1. Permskiy gosudarstvenr universitet. (Cerium nitratesly . (Alkali metal nitrates) (Solubility) Acassior; NR: AP4039266 S/OOV/64/009/006/1435/1440 AUTHOR:_ Sheveleva., A* D.; Bogdanovskaya., Be L.; Zhuravlev', Yee Fe TITIE: Solubility of cerium (III) chloride in water and in salt solutions. SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheekoy khimii, v. 9. no. 6, 1964.. i435-144o TOPIC TAGS: cerium 'chloride., sodium chloride, potassium chloride, cuprous chl-r- idc, solubility, phase equilibrium, rare earth metal ABSTRACT: The study of aqueous solutions which contain Ce(M) chloride reveals the relationship of cerium chloride and various salt components in a broad range of concentrations and temperatures. Such knowledge is important in the development. of technology for the separation and purification of rare earth elements. The determination of the solubility of salt components was conducted by the isothermal I cross-section method. The measurements were made of the change of the refractive index of the liquid phase at constant temperature as a'function of the composition of the resulting complex. The refractive indeces were measured with an Abbe refractometer. The data are given for the solubility of CeC13 in water at 10, 20j, 30, 40 and 50 C. The solubilities in CeC13-NaCl-H20 and CeCl3-KCl-H20 systems were Cardt 1/2 ACCEMION NR'. AP4039266 studied at 30 and 50 C and in CeC'2'CUC'2 0 systen at 20 and 50 C. Under these conditions these salts do not form solid snolutions or binary salts. In all cases the solid phase consisted of CeCl and CuC12-2HgO. Orig. art. has: 5 3'7H20 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: None smaTrm: o4mar63 12(CL: 00 SUB CODE: IC NO FEF SOV: OOT OMM: 001 Card 2/2 BOGDANOVSKAYA, R.L.-, SIEVELEVA, A.D.; ZHURAVLEV, Ye.F. 2 Sc,-iub'l-'ty Jr, the system Ce(NC3)3 - UNC, - H20 a" It'), 'o, and 300C. Zhur. neorg. khim. 10 no.7:1713-1715 Ji '65. (M--RA 18z8) 1. Permskiy gosudarstvenny-.v universitet. BUKHOVETS, S.V.; SHEVELEVA, A.O...- Compounds of platinum with tetrapherylbutynediol and dimethyldihexylbutynediol. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.2: 471-472 F164. - e,k. . (MIRA 17:2) L AUTHORS: Anfimova, Ye. A. and Sheveleva, A.S. (Moscow) 24-9-31/33 TITLE; On studying the electro-kinetic properties of oxided lead minerals during flotation. (Ob izuchenii elektro- kineticheskikh svoystv okislennyk:h svintsovykh mineralov pri flotatsii). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1957, No.9, pp. 159-162 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An attempt was made to apply the electro-kinetic method for elucidating the influence of differing concentrations of sodium sulphide on the changes of the potential of the surface of oxided lead minerals, g. of cerussite, wulfenite, mimetite and bedantite. U Additionally, the influence was investigated of butyl potassium xanthogendte and of various concentrations of hydrogen ions on the changes of the electro-kinetic potential on the surfaces of the here named minerals. The f -potential at the boundary, solid to solution, was evaluated by the electro-osmosis method; theoretically the real- potential is a function of the nature and the coml tion of the solid surface and also of the concentration of the solution bounding on it. The results are tabulated and plotted in graphs. Fig.1 and Table 2 Card 1/3 give the influence of the sodium sulphide concentrations 24-9-31/33 On studying the electro-kinetic properties of oxided lead minerals during flotation. on the change of the electro-kinetic potential of the particle surface; Fig.2 and Table 3 give the influence of the concentration of hydrogen ions on the changes of the electro-kinetic potential of the particle surface. Table I gives the ~-potential of the individual minerals in distilled water, whilst Table 4 gives data on the influence of butyl xanthogenate on the changes in the electro-kinetic potential in the sulphidised surface. It was experimentally confirmed that the depressing influence of increased sodium sulphide concentrations can be attributed to the formation of a high charge on the surface of the mineral particles due to adsorption of. negatively charged ions of bivalent sulphur located in the solution as a result of hydrolysis of sodium sulphide. It was also established that the magnitude of the potential depends on the pH of the solution. The tained results show that it is necessary to take into k consideration the role of the electric charges in studying the mechanism of flotation but the mechanism is too complicated and investigations should not be Card 2/3 restricted to determining solely the ~-potentiaA 106006060996666: 1 WO0906990996*11116 3 4 1 a I A I %) it U U U is r , f f- C j 9 a ii, N IF 0 4 ! it �- p r;iH F- F- V19, 0-4 0,11"fills alo p-el'(111,91 A Production and r *Pwd ot elimentlatitz materiltis. V. V. Zhursaview aw Tsenesis 14. %o. 1. B a 8 1 I(I"KI.-Vilon wldif.WW~t the Latex clmagulAted. Severtel ditix-mrsts vivir te,,tell %and of them 01 was intnt rffrctivr. The opchinim quantity was of slit, "I of the tods. The addit. tit Wes Inermllosl the elastic but kwfcM1 the stalk sirrnltb of Ilse trinclit. = ilyimpromithtndht3ionalthempent tometal ate and also it%vraIrrim=rability. Smalladmists.olklex f61 not improve the tancr of cement to salts (NISSO. and NaSO.). Cctnent-lairx mists. mixed well with fillen such As ground Cork still caftin. M. lfo%th of il ~ a 30 4 .1 1. coo see ves 0 2 too qoo "o as, ca I a.. tT alkill ad 0-T is U 5 0 la. Islas. .11 a a v 1 U MI t lie rw lo it v 'I is 24 0 -A a DOW A Iits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L e 0 Oil~ e 0 0 0 wee -- - - - /I . - 1 . 7.~- ~ - --.1 !1-,i- , - 0- : .. ; r ( , 4- ~ ( L- OKORKOV, S.D.; GOLYNKO-VOLIFSON, S.L.; SBMLEVA. B.I.; YARKINA, B.I. Mineralizing effect of certain native minerals and industrial waste products in the process of burning port~and cement clinkers. TSement 24 no.1:16-18 Ja-Fe 158. (MIRA 11:4) (Portland cement) SIIFI,IKE.q, S.I., inzh.; BARBASIIEV, G.K., inzh.; S-HEVFLEVA, G.F., inzl-;.; USTINOV, A.A., inzh. Operation of automatic Shaft furnaces. TSement 31 no.1:16-18 Ja-F 165. (MIlk 18:4) 1. Slantsevskiy tsementnyy zavod. -AR6011880 SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/65/000/022/BO36/BO36 AUTHOR: Skripka, L. I.; Lysenko, Z. A.; Sbeveleva, K. Ye. TITLE: Distribution of actinomycete antagonists in Poltavsk Oblast SoilE SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya, Abs. 22B240 REF SOURCE: 5b. Antibiotiki. Kiev, Zdorovlya, 1965, 91-96 TOPIC TAGS: soil bacteriology, microorganism contamination ABSTRACT: From 306 samples of chernozerri, clay and sandy soils of Poltavsk Oblast, 5900 strains of actinomycetes were isodated belonging to 98 species of 15 series; among these 62.7% antagonists were foun'd. The highest percentage of antagonists was found In low humus cbernozem, idy loam soil, and c' san ommon cbernozem soil. It was shown that plants exprt a lesser influence on the general level of actinomycetes than soi;- type The highest number of actinom-ycetes was found during the summer (201~ 3.103/g)- and the lowest number was found during the spring (li88:4-lo3/g). Representatives of the following dominated in the Is6la.ted cultures: Act. griseus var~%~urpurescens (11.3%), Act. griseolus (8 7%), Act. olivaceus (6. , Act. griseoveriablis (6.1%) and Act. lavenduise (6%). 94.7% of the isolated actinomycete cultures C,rd 1/2 uDc: 615-799.90:. L.-- -i- -, 6 EMRFTA YIEDICA See 12 Vol 13/8 Ophthalmology Aug 59 1211. 'rIlE CARLY DIAGNOSIS OF TRACHOMA (Russian text) -She ve I ev a L.N. - SBORI%.TRUD.KAZ.INIiT.G[.AZ.BOLEZ.IKAF.Ct*Z.-V=-Z. INTMINST. (Alma-Ata) 1957 (64-74) Ninety-seven patients were examined in order to verify the data on biomicroscopic changes in the trachomatous limbus. On the basis of the data obtained the author concludes that there is no single symptom which could be considered typical solely of the early stages of trachoma or of follicular conjunctivitis. Among the clinical symptoms of the early stages or trachoma, the combination of mild infiltration of the conjunctiva of the eyelid and the greyish appearance of follicles is of the greatest importance for differential diagnosis. In 7% of the cases supportive points for clinical differential diagnosis of the early stages of trachoma and follicular conjunctivitis are lacking. (S) SHETELETA2 L.N. Case of opthal.-mmyiasis caused by the gadfly larva. Zdrav. Kazakh. 23 no.4g75-77 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Iz Kazak~~skngo nauc~-rio-.,Ssledcriatellskogo instituta glazn-,kh bolazney (nauclinyy med. nauk 1.11. Shevelev). ,5HEVELEVR, At-5. Rapid simultaneous microdetermination of4AL droge , hajog= 9r stitiflir in organic cornpou.WL. 0. K(ir-;hUU- aiW N Doklady Akad. Xauk Y.S.S.R. (10, G:H::5 T9.1" har. Anal. Khirrt, (U.S.S.1t) 2, 274(1947).-Sliice complex conibustion-tubc -fillings : e apt to cause substantial errors in analysis, a different approach was made to poly~elementzd simultane- ous analysis. The saniple is burned in an empty tube wit lit lie 0 stream flowing at 35-50 ml./min. Theexitgas is scrubbed in a 180-itirn. X 10-tum. tube wWelt con' tains a roll of thin A,- ribbusi which retains halogens and S. *flic usual 1130-CO, absorptiou train follows this tube. Wheik the Ag-filled tube it; kept at .150' complete reteu- tion of Cl, Dr. aud I occurs, while 8 is retaitted at 750. 'Several compds. wereirialyzed in thisapp: C, 11, halogens, and S cotupds. gave Italogen estns. within 0.5% and 8 estns. witldn the poor S results are caused by par- tial oxidation of S to SO, instead of S04. The'problem is under further study. C dews. were usually within .~3-0. ff detn-9. within 0.1-0.2%. G. INI. Kosolapoff 3tjjjVEL4T=Va, N-S- - ----- 3M smalirsiv. WIL Sm me" to "M*A" d M, MA I d "W, Md" isi memo 48OPM16 OMPM Md L X. U. 7.104-11 I).-Apparatus (or Oatcrinining C, H, and S 6 d-sbed and illustrated. Combustion occur* in an empty tube in a rapid stream of Os. S oxides are aboorbod, by metallic Air in a spccW quarts apparatus within the optimum temp. limits M-41001. c and It are detern3ined in the usual.way. Results for a largo number of Cousfounds L an- gjeVn~ "V41ft -A samplcwt. of 4-7 mg. the accuracy of the determination of all thni e1lefossib is + &2-:- 0-3.,. USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Organic Substances G-3 Abs Jour Referat Zhwr - Khimi~a, No 2, 1957, 4823 Author Korshun, M.O.,,Q~ Titl,2 Rapid. Methods of Microulemental Analysis. Communication X. Concerning Concurrunt Determination of Carbon) Hydrogen and Halogens in Organic Halogen Compounds OrIg Pub Zh. analit. khimii, 1956, 11, No 4, 376-382 Abstract Improvement of the previously proposed method of p,,;roly- tic combustion of or&=ic halogen compounds (Do!:I. AN sssR, 1948, 6o, 63). Determination of halogens is car- ried out at 550-6000; 2-3 mg of coiled A.- screen or rib- bon are sufficient for 30-40 determinations; to enhance the aceuxacy of weighiiia it is recommended to utilize larger samples (,(-8.m&). On determination of C there are obtained values that are too low, since presence of halogens prevents complete oxidation of C. To eliminate this effect use is madc of a Pt-catalyst at 900-9500- Determination errors: 0 and H :t 0-1-0-3%, halogen Card 1/1 - 49 - 0.1-0.6%. IV-) GELIMAN, 11. Ye.; KORSHUN, M. 0.; SHEVELEVA, N. S. Rapid methods of elementary microanalysis. Report No. 14: Determining microquantities of carbon and hydrogen in fluorine organic compounds [with summary in English]. Zhur.anal.khim. 12 no.4:526-533 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1.Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedinenir AN SSSR, Moskva. (Carbon) (Hydrogen) (Fluorine organic compounds) 50) AUTHORS: Korshun, M. 0., Gellman, N. E., SOV/75-13-6-106/21. Sheveleva, N. S. TITLE: Rapid Methods of Micro-Elementary ArLalysis (Skorostnyye metody mikroelementarnogo, analiza) Communfication 15. On the Problem of Simultaneous Micro-Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Halogens in Organic Compounds(Sbobahcheniye 15. K voprosu ob odnovremennom mikroopredeleni-4 ugleroda, vodoroda i galoidov v organicheskikh soyedineniyakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 69 pp 695-701 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was established in earlier papers (Refs 1-4) that the presence of halogens or of compo-ciids containina- halogens in the combustion of organic substances hinders oxilda-tior. ol' car-oca to C02. Therefore,a platinum contact must be used in this case ffo- the quantitative oxidation. Recently, the authors developed a method for burning in a sc-called "hull" which allows to Umprove the determination of C, H and halogens cc.-isiderably (Ref 5). A new variant of this method is described in the rresent paper. Card 1/4 In the vessel containing 'he weiglied portion, silver, and the Rapid Methods of Micro-Elementary Analysis. SOV/75-13-6-16/21 Communication 15. On the Problem of Simultaneous Micro-Determination of 43arlbon, Hydrogen, and Halogens in Organic Compounds oxidation zone follow oneanother in the combustion tube in the direction of the gas current. Both silver and the vessel containing the weighed portion are placed in a thin hollow quartz hull, which is weighed out after combustion. In this case no platinilm contact is required in the oxidation zone (Re+' 4) and the adoption of the hull allows the silver to be weigheft out. The hull weighs about half of the former massive appliance and therefore secures a far better reproducibility of halogen determination. No combustion tubes with ground apparatus are required any longer. Tube life is also prolonged, as it cannot be corroded by the silver contained in the hull. Pure metallic silver in the form of a foil, a net or a wire is used for the absorption of halogens. Only 1.5 g Ag are requiredp which is much less than the formerly used appliance called for. The silver layer is heated to 550-6000 by means of a )%-Q!-Welectric burner. From 30 to 40 determinations can be carried outu with the used amount of silver. A temDerature increase from 425--t0 5750 causes the absorbability of silver to increase considerably. In Card 2/4 the case of temueratures being low to an extent at which it 2-s Rapid Methods Communication Hydrogen, and of Alicro-Elementary Analygic. SOV/75-13-6-16/21 15. on the Problem of Siinultanouu,3 .71icro-Do termination of jarbon, Halogens in Organic Compounds not possible to work with an Ag net or foil, other large surface silver preparations have a gcod absorbability. in this connection the authors investigated silvered pumice, as silver deposited upon a porous carrier efficiently absorbs halogens and corrodes the quartz hull much less than metallic silver. A granulated, silvered pumice prepared according to Sokolovals. method (Ref 7) was highllr suitable for the determination. Absorbability of this preparation is almost twice that of electrolytic silver (Ref 6). Halogen absorption may thus be carried out at 4250 instead of at 5750 , in which connection corrosion on the hull is so slight that it car, be repeatedly used again. Carrying out of this new determination method as well as the results of the several analyses are accurately described. This method car. also be used for the determinatIon of C, H, and S and for that of some other elements from a 7eighed portion. There are ";~ fig-r-res, 7 tables, and 14 references, 13 of which are Soviet. Card 3/4 Rapid Methods of Micro-Elementary Analysis. SOV/75-13-6-16/21 Communication 15. On the -Problem of Simultaneous Micro-Determin~--tion of larbon, Hydrogen, and Halogens in Organic Compounds ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Organic P&emental Compounds of the Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: September 12, 1957 Card 4/4 SHEVFMVA, N.S.; LITVINOV, A.Ye. Geocryological research in the Krasnoyarsk area. Vast. AN SSSR 29 no.6:118-119 Je 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Krasnoyarsk--Karst) (Soil mechanics) 5.5230 -77 7 ~;7 '~5-15-1-19/29 Ge", 'man, AUTHORS: Korshun, M. 0. (deceased), I N. E. TITLE: Rapid Methods of Microanalysis. Communication 17. Simultaneous Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, Mercury, and Halogen in a Single Sample of Organic Substance PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 15, Nr 1, PP 99-103 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes determination of mercury and halogen (or sulfur) since carbon and hydro,-,,en are determined by the usual methods. An organic sample is subjected to rapid pyrolytic combustion in which ti-ie resulting mercury vapors are retained by gold (thin wire or foil) and halo8en by silver (screen, wire, or foil, Silvercoated pumice cannot be used since it retains part of the mercury arid distorts the experimental results. After tne retention, mercury and halogen are determined C Cat-d -';'2 o-ravimetrically, The experimental error is not more SHEVELEVA, N.S. Absolute age of Karginskiye sediments (Igarka region). Biul. Kom.chetv.per. no. 28:167-169 163. (MIRA 17:5) VFLFVA, -a I ys f P,n da-,-erminatim of carbon and ~-,ydro,cen ':-ly bl-rili-`,~7 ldJ7 .20 unal. ues~ tube. r'EL', N.V.; SHEVELEVA N.S.; BRESUEF, P.I.; RUZIM, B.N.; GREK, A,A. l7ew method for the automtic micrcdetermination of carbon and hydrogen in organic compounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.1:107-110 Mr '65, (KMA 18-3) 1, Iristi'lut elementoorvanicheskikh soy6dineniy AN SSSR i Spetsiall- noye konstruktorskoye byuro analiLicheskogo priborostroyeniya AN SSSR. Submitted July Z9, 1964. SH-PVEI:,,!.!A, 0. N. SI11'-%'EL--PVAj 0. N.: "Experience in 12 years of cultivating Rickettsia pro- wazeki.-i usL-ig the epiderr-~l membrane method, and the results of studving their '-iological propertJ~es." Volotov State M .edical In-st. Omsk, 1956. (Dis~ertati(n for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences.) Sov,rce: Knizhnaya letopis' ~,,o ho) 1956 Moscow USSR/Viralo6w - Rickettsias. E-5 Er's Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., Wo 15, 66999 Author : Pshenichnov, AN., Sheveleva, O.N., Noskova, E.G. Inst : . Title : The Ynconstancy of Rickettsias Prowazel:ii and a Perspecti- ve for Preparing Live E~pidemic Typhus (Lice-Born) Vaccine. OriG Pub : Zh. r3ikrobiol., epirlomiol. i im=o-biologii, 1957, No 7, 11-14. Abstract : The rickettsias prowazakii were kept for 12-21 years in body lice., using the epidermomembrane method for passing (44-0 passages). After that time, the rickettsias from tlLis strain (No 516 b) lost their capsules, their toxicity de- creased approximately ton-fold, their "anti-leucocytic" properties decreased three-fold. Their virulence for lice increased and that for guinea pigs was lost; only snaU dose5 of rickettsias sometimes produced a rise iii tempera- ture. This strain was tested as a vaccine on Viinca pigs Card 1/2 9 USSR/Virology - Hunnn and Animal Viruses. E-3 Abs Jour : Ref 22aur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 14599 Author : Shevel Inst Title : Intensity of Twainity in Typhus. Orig Pub : Tr. Omskogo med. in-ta, 1957, No 21, 3339-341 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 A.-Ak, L-11. ; 1WSK'j7iL. Ye.a. Variability ot" Ricke*tsia prowazeh-i and pereaectives cf or)".qining, living typhus Zhur.mlkrobiol.epid. i Immun. 28 no.?: 11-14 J1 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Iz Holotovskogo ;-~tsfi-uta vLq.-:tsin i syvorotok. variall-1-Ulty, rcle in oren. typhus vartclne 'Ru---)) -S!l!;l'V,-,L-l'VA, "'. and G. 12. Mashinizatsiia ucheta; uchpbnoe j-,osol.A.e. I-loskva, Gosfinjzdat. 1948. 247 P. illu-S. Mechanization of the accounting system. DT-C: HF5()79.FP5 SO: Manti-facturing and ",echanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of ConEress, 1953. USSR/Ragineering Apr 1948 Computors "Mechanization of Cr/-.'atation in the Plant 'Dinamol imeni Kirov," S. . Sheveleva, 3 PP "Mekh Trud i Tye .;. Rabot" No 4 Describes advmrfages of using a punch card system, similar to IBM for accounting at subject plant. s364 ,37,2 9 06 (A) SOV/81-59-5-15978 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 327 (USSR) AUTHORS. Polyak, A.M., Sheveleva, S.S., Uspenskaya, Z.P. TITLE: The Replacement of Hydrochloric Acid by Sulfuric Acid in the Production of Elemental Boronil PERIODICAL-. Tr. UraVskogo n.-i. khim, in-ta, 1957 (1958), Nr 5, pp 222-227 AMTRACT- The results of laboratory and semi-industrial experiments are submitted which showed that in the production of'elemental B by reduction of boracic acid with Mg metal (HZhKhim, 1959, 1824) for the lixhiation of KgO from the sinter commercial contact H2S04 can be used (instead of HC1 acid). The cost of B is here- by reduced by 10% and working conditions are improved as a result of less gas liberated. The balance of materials in the production of B is submitted, when using H2so4for lixiviation. G. Rabinovich Card 1/1 OWN 6 1. 1 3MOMWA & T. Prei-paration of a green food color. Obahchestv.pit. no.6:36-37 Je 160. OUBA 13:7) (Coloring matter in flood) nE rid, j. ka 7 no, 5 rQ I AMIF-MEVA, Y~.V.; Tj,j,~.f-tjC)tjOVA, N.G.; KLENITN, S.I.; ~H ~JSLEP~VAT.~V. Folzir-lzedl --"uaint,-,~cence ,3(lud-,- of the Brownian micromotion of :nacn-mollecules. lj~vsokcm.sced. 7 no.1:25-27 Ja 165. J -- - I 18:5) 1. In -sti bit v- - yookomolek-ulyarny'Kh soyed.'neniy AN S;SSR. '3iMHTEYN, T.M.) AMUFREYEVA , Y,:~. v,; ttEFimsou, FTT.TSYN, O.D.: SIIE,VEIZVA-, T....-V. Hydrophobic 4riteraction and conformation transition -;n Prly- meT,ha2rylic acrid. ifysokom. sorud. 7 no.2:372--373 F '65- .1 .18: 3 ) i3ARSANOV, G.P.; SIUMU'VA, V.A. --------- F.H.Chirvinskiiis so-called foshallassits. Trudy Min.muz. no.l: 55-59 '49. (Foshallassite) (19BA 9: 6) She v