SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOVA, A.I. - SOKOLOVA, E.I.

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KORYAKIN, V.I.; SOKOLOVAL_A.-I-4-trinimali uchastiye; VODOLAZOV-, P.11; Zabo lo - 9 M.V.; ZAKHAROU, A.V.; KLINSKIKH, Ye.V. Dry distillation of wood as a potential source of fueLural. Gidroliz.i lesokhim.prom. 13 no.5:3-6 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiV lesokhimicheskoiy institut. (FuraldehydO (Wood distillation) 7/112 V. V. ~7~,-, r, ;u1+s o' '-iu-cochcmical v 7, 1 iz n.,_, I .Khinli,ya, no. 5, t n,) 1 02 , 1 3 r c t -orn. in-ta., no. '.0, 1(-~61, 1~-)7 115) orescnt~:d of a radiomietrical an~! blo,~-eoch,'::Acal Ztu,~y a-e-corra'atel w- Lth the lov.-er Perr.Aan tuff la-,ra~- o4:, U - _L - 4 n, r! -0,,- hyries. T!_~e tech-n-cue used in 'he work is ~escr4be4. o hi concen'r,--~,. lions of U and R- has c a n o n o z, o 1: ;-;~ -_ 11 ~-- L - t i t'- y d,~ f ii -n i t o typ oof plant. Vari--:-.t--o-ns in t.~e U crntc:nts of -,-,lants are to a consi -3erable e_-~tent b~y -he thickness of e U , u I 1-cose Cc::~oared -;.ith U and :Za in plants, the coefficient of con- ct~~ntration of U in mireralized re-ions is 50,000 and of Ra 100 - 500 cl.ark~_ units. Compared v.,ith 'U'-e biochemical back.--round, 'he aceumtda- 20 - In those regions misshanun olant fo=s and Tro%7'v'- ,-,on of U is 30. st-tin.- ro obse_"%%_,d. ~"_stracterls no'e: Com-lete translation.' U U USSR/M7crobioloU: General W, crobiolcl~-3- F--I Ab s Jo ur : Referat Zhux-n - Biol. No 16, 25 Auc7 1957, 6S401 Author : So-kolo-ya, A.I., Rautenshte.in.. Ya.I. Title : Comparative Study of the Activity of Catalase and some Other Biochemical Lidicators in Phagoresistant and Pha,-josensitive Form- of Actinomycetes. Oric PLfb : 1,1ill~Lrobiolo.g.iya, 1956, 29, No 4., 4466-470. Abstract : The comparative study of catalase activity in spores and mycelia of phagosensitive culture (PhS) (Russian letters FCh) Actinomyces glooisporus streptomycini and in the va- riant experimentally obtained from this culture, resis- tant to 3 types of actinophagge (PhR) (Russian letters FU), it was shown that a greater activity of the catallase is noted in spores and young mycelium of the PhR form. The s-))ore of PhR culture also contain more of the soluble form of catalase than do the PhS. Fixation of mycelilum of the actinomycet-.es by alcohol brin.-S On a siol-Ificant Card 1/2 1-2 - USSR/Microbiology - General Miicrobiology F-I Abs Jour : Referat Zhiirn - Biol. ITo 16, 25 Au~g 1957, 68401 lowering of catalase activity in PhS and PhR cultures. The catalase inhibitor sod-:-um nitrate similarly depres- ses the action of this enzyme in PhR and PhS cultures. DNK in mycelium of 24 hour growth of PhR cultures is more resistant to action of oxygen than in PhS. Card 2/2 - 13 - KRASILINIKOV, N.A.; BELOd"ElWKIY, 1%.N.; RAIRENSHUYN. U.I.; KOMNYAKO, A.I.; NIKITINA, II.I.; SOKOLOVA, A.I.; URYSON, S.O. The antibiotic grisein (grisemin) and its producers [with summary in English]. Mikrobiologiia 26 no.4:418-425 Jl-Ag '57. (MIFA 10:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii.,Ali SSSR i Institut biokhimii. im. A.N.Bakho All SSSR. Moskva. (ANTIBIOTICS. grisemin, prod. organisms (Rus)) KORENYAKO,, A.I.; PASILINIKOV, -N.A.,- NIKITIMA, N.I.; SOKOLGVA~ A.I. Actinomycetes of the fluorescent group. Trudy Inst. microbiol. no.8:133-159 160. (MBA 14: 1) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN USSR. (ACTINOMYGETALES) KIRASILINIKOV, N.A., KORENYAKO, A.I.i- SOKOLOVA, A.I~e NIKITINA, N.I.,* KI-RILLOVA, I-T.F. . . Interspecifi1c. antagonism as a species charaoteriatice. Mikro- biologiia 32 no.!~-7-12 163 (M~tA r, -.3) 1. Insti4tut mikrobiollogii MI SSSR. VASIL'YEEVA, M.G.; SOKOLOVA, A.L. Determination of boron in technical borcn. War.anal.kh-im. 17 no.4:5,10-531 JI t62. (KRA 15:8) 1. Physico-Technical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian S.S.R.Y Sukhumi. (Boron-Analysis) KOT, Yu.D.; SOKOLOVA, A.L. ---A - - --- - Evaporation 4nd crystallization of ruassacmite from the o"cond boiling product. Sakh.prom. 36 no.11:7-11 N 162. (MIRA 17j2) 1 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iss~i~dpvatallskiy institut sakharnoy promysh- lennosti. NERONOV) II.M.; SOKOLOVA, A.L. Use of fur procurement data for ma -ping the quartita ive distribu- tion of game animals on the territory of the Soviet Union. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 63 no.2 .5-17 Mt-i-Aq 163. (MIRA 17-2) VASILIYEVA, M.G.; LAMINA, V.M.; MAKHOASHVILI, 2VA _fi,,".-,SGYFEH, V.M.; TSKIRIYA, N.G.; BARON, Ye.Yp,., -1.1 doktor khirr,. nauk, red. [Analysis of boron and its inorganic comp-ounds! Analiz bora i ego neorgarticheskikh soedinenii. Pod red. E.E.Baroni. l'oskva, Atomi-.dat, 1965. 267 p. (MIRA 29:1) yi ziiat~rals in lj',,-~:or ~-of;ene -f Li-f~ n Ranwe rc-ion Ln L i t I n,-..('-"3,-53 N-D 165. C, e ~3 1: -iY.L nsu M-skvt~ . ~L-j Jar! P,5. r n: t anr 0 e C r So 0,,~ e cll'!'o n~ nr le Gountry 'USSR CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. R'2"Blol,, go. 195Y, NO- 87077 -3 oi.ol -_)-vs A . M". M O'S C ~_-wal A,~ademy !L-en." K. A. C-79 ;~grlcul' TITLE Effect oll' Svray-Feeding on Growth and De-. velopment of Seed Plants and Root's oIr Carrots and Beets. .RX(j. pkjL,. Dokl. Mosk~ akad. Jm. K.A.Timiryazetia, 19577 No _312 '3 08-42 A 3:i C T Spraying of Seed plaiits of carrots w.1th boric exid (in concentrat ions of 0,006 and 0.012TO ac- celerated their maturation by ~-_8 days, Increased yield of caeeds per single plant, had an effect on subsequent vields or rocts 'obtained from these seeds, and eliminated completely phoua disease of seed plants and roots of the carrots. 4ray feeding of_seed -lants of beets with B at concentration of 0.2%) P - 0.41 and X-n -- 0.2*, improved seedage quality of seeds and increased their yield. Soaxing of seeds of carrot's and beets, for 12 hours, in 0.156 solution of boric acid and 0.22_~~ soliftion of manganGse siilfat-e, 1,ricreased yield. of. roots. -- Ye. M. Tsvetlayeva. 'A Xffect of certain meteorological factors in hapertension. Terap. arkh. 26 no.5:25-29 S-0 154. (MLRA 8:2) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. prof. S.Y. Shestakov) Astrakhanskogo meditsinskogo institute. i terapevti- cheakogo otdoleni-7a basseynovoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach N.V. Shubina) Nizhne-Vojzhskogv -sdravotdela. (HYMTENSION, physioloa, meteorol. aspects) (CLDUCE, mateorol. aspects in hypertension) 112-1-1056 Translation from: Referativnvy Zhurnal, Blektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 1, p.167 (USA) AUTHOR4: Sinadskly,, S.Ye.j, Sokolova,.. A.M. TITLE: Automatic welding of sleeves (Utmatichesk*ya, privarka shtutserov) PERIODICAL: Sbornik: Vopr. ovarki v energomashinostroyenli, i metallurg.proiz-ve, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1955, PP-100-119 AMTRACT: Automatic welding under flux produces a welded seam of high quality: deep penetration, uniformity and durability. This permitted implacing the multilayer soon with a single- layer or double-layer with smaller legag but withtho same rated height and same or higher durability. Automatic welding requires high precision In producing and assembling the sleeves because in this way, correct disposition of - e seam is provided. Welding appaRatus AOLU '14AOiU -4 or H14OTMALU construction are oaeh--defil d P welding on - . 4Me Card 1/2 Tseeves of only one size-4, The machined surfaes of the-free AID F - 52o4 Subject USSR/Engineering Ca rd 1/1 Pub, 107-a - 3/13 Authors Novozhilov, N. M., Kand. of Tech. Sci. and A. M. Sokolova, Eng. Title Welding with electric rivets in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide. Periodical Svar. proizv., 7, 10-13, Jl 1956 Abstract The authors describe their experimental work In welding with electric rivets - melting electrodes In the carbon dioxide atmosphere - and assert that this method has advantages over the welding with electric rivets under fluxes which is widely used in the industry. Five tables, 7 photos, 2 drawings; 4 Russian references (1953-55). Institution Central Scientific Research Institute of Machine-Building Technology (TsNIITMASh), with which both authors are affiliated. Submitted No date BRINBERG, I.L., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SOKOLOVA, A.M., inzhener. ~ , - I Organizing centralized maebiner7 production for ~~ch!-MWtion and automatization of arc welding. Vest. mash. 36 no.6:68-71 Je 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1. TSentral'W nauchno-issladovatel'ski7 institut t7azhnlogo mashinostroyeniya. (Electric welding) 135-58-7-3/20 AUTHOR: Novozhilov, N.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and Sokolova, A.M., Engineer TITLE: Development of Electrode Rods for _,17elding Low-Carbon and Low- Alloy Steels in Carbon Dioxide (Razrabotka elektrodnykh pro- volok dlya svarki malouglerodistykh _J nizkolegirovannykh staley v uglekisiom gaze) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 7, pp 10-14 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Three kinis of electrodes and their welding properties were investigated by TsNIITMASh and the following conclusions are made: Electrodes containing aluminum and titanium have no ad- vantages over silico-manganese rods, as aluminum and titanium in "critical" concentrations are able to deteriorate the quality of welds. Satisfactory results in welding low-carbon steels in carbon dioxide can be obtained by using electrode rods con-i;aining silicon and manganese in the following pro- portions: -0~12 1~, 1 ~ 0 0.05 C, 0,6- 3i and 1.4-2.4 M n . This composition can be used for welding various lo-ft-alloy steels in carbon dioxide, The addition of alloying elements such as Cr, Ni, Yo, Cu, etc., having a feeble affinity with oxygen, Card 1/2 provides various weld properties, On the basis of these re- 13 5 - 58-7 - '~'120 Development of Electrode Rods for ',7elding Low-Carbon an-,; Low-Alloy Steels in Carbon Dioxide sults, obtained by experiments, TsN!ITMASh developed the "Sv-08GSA" and "Sv-08G2SA" electrode rods, ensuring good weld cualities and diminished tendency toward pore and crack iormation. There are 9 tables, 1 diagram, 2 graphs, 2 photos, 9 Soviet and 4 English references, ASSOCIATION: TsNIITNIASh 1. Welding electrodes-Development 2. Steal~Welding Card 212 NOVOZHILOV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; SOKOLOVA, Aleksandra Mikha lLovna RAGAZINA inzh., 09 0:7;red.; ) M.F.$ ~ve_a-.-RT. _; - SHTKRLING, S. Zdo~ a ~op SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. [Automatic and semiautomatic welding procedures-for low-carbon-. and low-alloy steels using a consumable electrode in an atmotphere of carbon dioxide] Tekhnologlia avtomatiobeakoi i poluav-tomatiche- skoi svarki malouglerodistykh i nizkolegirovannykh stalei plavia- shchimsia elektrodom v arede uglekislogo gaza. Moskva, Filial Vses. in-ta. nauchn. i tekhn. informataii, 1958. 18 ~. (Peredovoi nauchno-takhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 12. No.M-58-50/5) (wRA 16:3) (Electric welding) 25( 1) AUTHOR. Novozhil a v , N. ML, , Candidate of T echnIcal Sciences S ~ko'_lo, -,,a A~ M., En.-ineer TITLE. An Examination of the Properties of the Nletal of Welding Seams Made in Carbon Dioxide by Sv-06GSA and Sv-,0(9G2'OA Wires PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1959, Nr 5, PP 7-1.2 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Tn 1956, TsNIITMASh developed the Sv-08G'A and Sv-08G20A elec- trode wires for welding steel in CO., in comparison with the Sv-10GS and Sv-08GS wires previously used, the new electrode wires contain an increased amount of manganese and less alu- minum. In the work described in this article, the properties of welded joints made with these wires 'kproduced by TU-2--57 Mosgorsovnarkhoz) on a series of carbon and low-allov steels is examined, The welding was carried out with elecrrode wires 2 mm in diameter and having a gas consumption of 1200 litres per hour, Nutritive carbon dioxide, specified in GOST 8050-56, was used, As a result of tKese inves t4 gations the following conclusions were drawn. 1) the eleczrode wires can Card 112 be used for welding carbon and several low-alloy construction SOV/135-59-5-3/21 An Examination of the Properties of the Metal of "Velding Seams Made in Carbon Dioxide by Sv-08GSA and Sv-08G2SA Wires steels in C02; 2) the metal of the welded seam combines strength, ductility and high resilience at room and low tem- peratures and after mechanical aging; 3) the quality of non- metallic impurities contained in seams made with these wires was less than in seams made under flux by high-quality elec- trodes and in C02 with powder wire. It can be further min- imized by reducing the amount of aluminum in the electrode wire. There are 10 tables, 3 photos, 2 graphs and 8 refer- ences, 6 of which are Soviet and 2 British. ASSOCIATION: TsNIITTSASH Card 2/2 Br--interg, I,L.,, Candlda-e --f Tvecnni.-al Rk-';-va. Eng-ineer cx ded Weld~-ng In-Carb,-n D- FER-- KCAL,: Svar~tc-hn--ye ~rcizv~-dstvs, 1960, N-l-, 12 pF, 23-26 ThE authr--rs reLort on a series ~~f and fcr w~7-ldlng in CO.D; shc-dn in a sre~.ial Th~nrLU -3 JC-Sh-21 M.mi P-, -rra,~,c mazt:.ne fz-c welding in 0`2 cpera7e-z wi,-, .t a i r e of I R mm 1. r, am.=~=r Gn. --,5C-r 0 arr.~ :,Arrent 2n '-Lw-r and ln~lin-d pcsi,~lm; i-z efft~l= ZV '0 - ------ n :'0 kiz weid m~lal ner shlf-. OW -5 FS' -5~ serr.---au- machine W~z rr,--4ifi&d ty replazirg th- hclderz ~,y burnerrs anJ ty a :ar'c-n di-:xid~ feed a---.h -2 2','n,-5CC am- --urren. The A-54-7p c-a~~ng an---4 ~lurren- -an ',-c- z':In- --n in all ST:a*Aal c .- s mach,- ;,:r -a -.a Ing Th P -130 ~r-130;" a GC 2c a:- 8 54 3; cldE! !T" "TJ -'c n, c) e 4 r rr . ~ We C, c 5r _ n 0 a ~zd I Jtns. -IT Y '16 iF m' r , i ar% c __ ~ * ' -:IE , . a r : fr o. Co O . In ~r a~a C A, n F D AA -DO -3 5 rrLn "Y e- -a wire . can r . -n _ weldS ~n r d a_ir. g: in z~ j ne in- - 3CO Tpa, 1-n rrrr. in f 7:; ~ =~ - rr, S w f 2 -I r, &X. Aa z00 =-r wl. I - __ j _1p : ' -r C 200 a . . -n _ - - -F 0 rr-,r n i ar, a~r Zeams C'~ 200 = q. J r c I wlr is ml_J~ w! la ~g C ite C, ) _ D I d ma, vt~ mi n e p -964 Th~ and i , jrrer~ _ . - - . d - - - ~r F W4 vi~_ _nS mac, n d i C. 300 Tran in all: - -17 li , 7r;e 0 rr..m in - 'an~: , T. , ~1'1:dtlce S _- y . P. a:,~ _ ng r Ca-I S/135/60/000/012/006/010 Weldinv- in Carbon Dioxide A006/AOOI automobile Cardan shafts. The -899 (R-899) stand is intended for the automatic asse,mbly and welding In C02 of thin-walled steel spheres of-200 mm in diameter, ,;,,ith 0.8-1.2 nmn diameter wire on 70-150 amp current. The efficiency of the' stand io 25-30 items per hour. The multi-purpose(_ -55 (S-55) unit (Figure 8) is used to produce circular seams on tubular work with a horizontal and vertical rotation axis. Seams of 20 to 100 mm in diameter can be welded on 200-300 mm long pipes (on roller supports) of up to 300 mm in diameter in a horizontal plane. Wire of 0.8 to 1.2 mim in diameter is used. The multi-purpose *-,~'-A-2 (USA-2) apparatus (Figure 9) is intended for automatic, semi-automatic and electric-rivet welding in shielding gas'or under flux. A wire of 0.8 to 3 mm in diameter and 100-600 amp current is used. The unit includes an electric-riveting head with automatic electrode wire feed and precision measuring out of welding time, performed by an electronic time relay. The described processes can be performed with the use of' a number of wires developed for this purpose including the (G -081, (Sv-08GS). -08 2.(Sv-08G2S) Cr~-IOXF2C (Sv-lOHhG2S) "r1-08X3F2Cj4(Sv-08nN2SM) -08 X 1-2 1_!-1 (Sv-08KhG2SM) 6L,-08'K F 2(Sv-08KhG2SMF) -08 X 14r 1 (sv-ouh14w) and ':--10,~17- (SV-10K'117T) wires, These wires are employed for welding carbon and alloyed steels in C02 and have been included into GOST 2246-60. A method is demonstrated of obtaining C02 from dry ice by evaporation in gasificators. The Card 317 30 S/135/60/000/012/oc)6/010 ',-,'e!rL-fng in Carbon Dioxide AG06/AOOl COD 'Llitis obtained has high purity and a low water vaoor content. The use of t"'e (1e~,cribcd methods of welding in C02 is demonstrated.on a series of welded li~ -z cle-5., such as steam turbine diaphragm, s, and other'.turbine parts, automobile ard ac-ricultural machine components, boilers and oil containers, blast an -,:=ace -arts and pipelines. The method ensures a raised labor efficiency d suvin.-5 amounting to 50'to 90,000 rubles yearly per one automatic machine and to -2~7-~,5,000 rubler z)er one semi-automatic u-ni' Figure 4. T ! ne PDPG- 0 semi-automatic machine. -'rd -/7 'Helding in Carbon Dioxide he, ,4 Figure 5. The ADPG-500 automatic machine Card 5/7 S/I35/60/,COO/Oi2/006/,0io ACC6/AOQl ZN Figure 6 The ADK-500-3 automatic machine U Welding in Carbon Dioxide Figure 7. The R-9064 welding automation S/135/60/000/012/006/010 A006/A001 Figure 8. The S-55 multi-purpose unit Card 6/7 Welding in Carbon Dioxide 70 There are 11 figures. 85), ~9 S/135/60/000/012/006/010 A006/A001 Figure 9. The multi-purpose USA-2 welding ap- paratus Card 7/7 NOVOZHILOV, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; PKOL.DVA, A.M., inzh. Quality and composition of sulfide inclusions in the weld metal during are welding. Svar. proizv. no.3:12-16 mr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. TSentrallny-y nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyenlya. (Electric welding) (Steel--Inclusions) NOVOZHILOV, N.M.V kand. tekhn. nauk; SOKOLOVA, A.M., inzh. Amount and composition of oxide inclusions in the Joint metal during are welding. Svar. proizv. no.8:16-19 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledo-vatel'skiy institut tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya. 615.901 Litlye -3o-~7sheri!,.oy tochm,sti Casting with increa-sed precision Moskva, Mash-iz, 1958. 196 p. illus., diagrs., graphs, tables (Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye Obshchestvo Mashinostroitellnoy PrcnV.,shel:!nosti. Lenin~--rads--.oye Oblastnoye Pr..-vl.2n-i.!,re, ~-'Iniga, 45) Includes references. WKOLOVA, A.N. Zffect of lowered temperatures on the development of chicks. Uch.zap.Len.un. no.165:248-255 '53. MRA 7:7) 1. Laboratoriya genetiki zhivotnykh kafedry genetiki i selektaii (zavediWushchly kafedroy professor N.V.Turbin) (Poultry) (Cold-Physiological effect) SOKOLDVA. A.N. Breeding poultry for high productivity and resistance to cold. , Ptiteevodstvo 8 no.9:126-29 S '58. (MIRA 11:10) l.Severo-Zapadnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Poultry breeding) DINFIU;11Tv:YNP J,.V.; SOKOLOVA, A.P.; 611.11(MAN, A.M. Problem of late sequelae following a craniocereb~ral trauma in early childhood. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 64 no.?:1058-1064 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Otdel patomorfoloaiJ tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistemy (zaveduyush- chiy- kand. med. nauk A.P. Sokolova, nauchriyy konsul'tant - prof. A.P. Avrsyn) Nauchno--issledovatellskogo instituta psikhiatrii (direktor - prof. D.D. Fedoluov) M-inisterstva zdravookhrareniya RSFSH, Moskva. SOKOLOVA, A.P. Reaction of Alo5 extracts therapy of chronic pneumonia in children to monocytic reaction. Vopr. pediat. 20 no. 3:57-63 May-June 1952. (CLML 22:4) 1. Of GorIkiy Oblast Scientific-Research Institute (Director - A. A. Prokoflyev; Scientific Supervisor -- Prof. F. D. Agafonov). NIKONOVA, Te.A.; ~.OKOI~VA, A.P., GURVICH, L.Z. Determination of the average degree of polymerization of cellulose in the complex solution iron - tartaric acid - sodium hydroxide. Khim.volok. no.3:43-" 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut steklyanogo volokna. (Cellulose) (Polymerization) SOKOLOVA,, A.S. Treatment of gynecological patients at Ayak-Kalkan Mineral Springs. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat.AN Kazakh. S.S.R. l1slO9-l17 162, (GYNECOWGY) (MIRA 16SO (ALMA-ATA PROVINCE-BATHS, MEDICATED) 1. MAITEYEV, P. N.; SOKOLOU, A, Sj MA3YAGIN, A. V.; KUZNE-TSOV, V. P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Ifulls (Na,.ral Architecture) 7. Review of B. N. Smolyakov's "Increasing the strength of vessels." Reviewed by P. N. Matveyev, A. S. Sokolova, A. V. Masyagin, V. P. Kuznetsov. Rech. transp. 21 no. 6 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - Apr--1 1953, UncL. IV FILIN, Inatoliy Petrovich: SOKOLO A-A. KALININ. V S redaktor; VOLCHOIC, K-T, takhnicheskiy rea~kWtor ~ EStructural mechanics in shipbuilding] Stroitellneis mekhaniks korablia. 4ningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," Leningr. otd- nie. Ft.l. (Bending and strength of rods and rod systems] Izgib i ustoichivostt sterzhnei i sterzhnevykh sistem. 1957 - 443 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Structures. Theory of) (Naval architecture) E&LKIN, V.P., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; BELIGOVA, M.A., kand.tekhn.mauk; KOVALKVSKIY, G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk-; MASYAGIN. A.V., kanJ,.tekhn.nauk; ITZBYIOV, V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; RYA30V. L.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; SIVIRS, N.L., Icand.tekhn.nauk;,~OKOLOVA, A.S., kand.tekhn.naulr.; TAUBIN, G.O., kand.tekhn.nauk; i6i M., inzh. "Designing ships' hullsu by- A.A. Pravdin. Reviewed b7 V-P- Belkin I and others. Sudostroenle 24 no48:78-79 Ag '58. (miRA U*.Irj) (Hulle(Naval architecture)) SOKOLOVA, A.S. Characteristics of obstetrical and gynecological patholoy in patients with latent brucellosis. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat.AN Kazakh SSR 12:214-219 162. (MIRA 15:11) (GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMALE-DISEASES)(BRUCELLOSIS) SOKOLOVA, A. S., Gand Med Sci - Jdiss) "Therapeutic q~L- es of tt-e, Lmud_A-Tere~ke~ LZ~ aA treatment of gynecologic patients at the Yany-Kurgan health resort." Alma-Ata, 1957- 13 pp (Inst of Physiology, Inst of -15-nwi Pathology, Inst of Clinical and E-A- perimental Surgery, Acad Sci Kazakh SSR), 120 copies (KL, 15-58, 119) SOKOLOVA, A.S. ' , - , -, 11 - . ~ ~- - ~!- ~. . , - Treating gynecological patients at the Yany-Kurgan iffud bath health resort. Vest. AN Kazakh, SSR 13 no.6::86-89 Je 1,57. (KIMA 10.19) (YANY-KURGAN--BATHS, MOOR AND MU) (GENn&TIVI ORGANS, FAWA--DISIA S) SOKOLOYAk.-A.S. WWWWW"MMMM"WaWak Permeability of rabbit vaginal mucosa by phoophorua salts sad calcium [with summary in Bagliah]. Akush. i gin. 33 no.2:72-74 Mr-Ap 157. (KIRA lo:6) 1. Iz Instituta krayevoy patologii (dir. B.A.Atchabaroy, nauchrqy rukovoditell - prof. Ya.S.Elenitskiy) Akademli nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. (VAGINA. ohysiol. permeability of mucosa for phosphates & for calcium) (PHOSPHATES, metab. permeability through vaginal mucosa in rabbits) (CAGLIUM. metab. same) SOKOLOVA, A.S. Presence of estrogenic substances in mud from lake Teresken at the resort of Yany-Kurgan. VoD.kur.fizioter. i lech-fiz.kul't. 23 no.2:169 l4r-Ap '58. WRA 11:6) 1. 1z Instituta k-rayevoy patologii Akademli nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (dir. B.A.Atebabarov. rukovoditell - prof. Ya.S.Klenitskiy) (TMMM, LAKF,-ESTROGMIS) SOKOLOVA, A.S. -- Changes in the vaginal microflora Of gynecological rati-Ints treated with mud baths at the Yany-K-arean health resort. Trudy Inst. kraev. pat. All 14izalkh. SSR 7:110-114 159. (MIR-k 13:3) (YANY-KURGAN-BATHS, MOOR AND IJUD) (VAGINTA-BACTZRIOLOGY) SOKOLOVA, A.S. Changes in the interoception of the genitalia in gynecological patients treated with unid baths at t1ae Yany-Kurgan health resort. Trudy Inst. kraev.-oat. AN Kazakh. SSR 7:115-120 159. (MIRA 13:3) (YA~-K7JRGA11- -BATHS, MOOR AND MUD) (GEW&RATIVE ORGANS, FEMU3-- I NN 3RVAT ION) ZAMIATINY Sergey Ivanovich; SOKOLOV.A, Anfisa Sergeyevna; ZAPLAVNOV, O.V., red.; ROROKD,A, Z.P., tekhn. red. - (Health resort of Yarq-Kurgan] Kurort IAny-Kurgan. Alma-Ata, Izd- vo Akad. nauk Kazakhskoi SSR, 1961. 36 p. (MIRA 14:10) (YANY-KURGAN-HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING PIACES, ETC.) SOKOLOVAY A.S. Treatment of gynecological patients at the Almaarasan Health Resort. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk no.1:58-65 "3- 0 (MIRA 16-1C)) ~cnrjar-, ve of 9 7. nil MLI e: I hDL,,s w, Tru 'lastir-, thin no ~ 50: SGKOLOVA, A.Y., kandidat maditainakikh nauk, redaktor; KOGILNTSKIY, B., fei~-ichaskiy reclaktor [Odessa health resorta; a reference manual) Kurorty OdesBy; spra- vochnik. LGdessal Odeaskoe obl. izd-vo. 1955. 141 P. (MLRk 9:10) (CDBSSA--HULTH ESSORTS, WATERING PLACES, ETC.) T-iLl,YF, ffiiroun; 60KOLOVA, A.V. Ctranslatorj [Gratura on fire] Kratery v ogne. HoBk-ia, Gas.izd-vo ?,eogr. I- lit-ry, 1958. 174 p. Translated from the Fronch. (MIRA 12:12) (Volcanoes) NEPsNIIIA, Yu.N.; SOKOIDVA, A.V., POPOVA, Ye.E. Obtaining sulfate cellulose and havicellulose from ter- impregnated stump wood. Trudy LTA no.87:79-90 '59. OaRk 13:4) (Cellulose) I S-0-KOLOYAY-A. V. (Moskvt) ~ Study of alcohols in a course of organic chemistry. Khim- v shkole 17 no.6:47-48 N-D 162. (MIU 16:1) (Alcohols) (Chemistry, Organic-Study and teaching) SOKOLOVA. A.V. Practical experience in the spectroscopic laboratory of a steel wire mill. Izv.,Lq ;SSSR.Ser.fiz.19 no.2:173-174' Kr-Ap 155. (Tartu--Spectrum analysis--Congresses) (miaA 9:1) i.- 1. .1 .. I. -',u:-!--.- an,~ -e~c-. Form',zli, ti-e pupils, II-"Iqir. concapts ol' lHirliurin A. V. Sokolova. .."st. if sh~,Ole I a. 3, 19:')'2. N 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, . Seotuembar 1959,4Jncl- 1. SOKOLOVAI A. V. 2. USSR 600 L. Nerwous System 7. First lessons on the subject Nervous system., Est. v shkole, No. 1, 1953. P. j%jonthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ADril - 1-953, Uncl. SOKO,WVA,,_A.V., uchitellnitsa. Some observations on teaching the subject "the mammalian class." 3st.v shkole no.6:57-60 '53. (91-R-' 6:10) 1. Shkola no. 193 9. Moskvy. (Zoology--Studf and teaching) SOKOLOVA, ~k.V. ioological charts (*Series of charts 'Structure of animal bodies.' A.A.IAkhontoy. Reviewed by A.V.Sokolova). Est. v shkole no.6:88-89 K-D 154. (MLU 7:12) 1. Uchitellnitsa Bhkoly No. 193 9. Moskvy. (IAkhontov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich,.1879- (Anatomy, Comparative) SOKOLOV,I, ~,.V., zasluzhennaya uchitellnitsa shkoly RSFSR. Rathods and methodical practices in developing botanical concepts. Blol. v ghkole no.l.:22-27 Ja-F 158. (MIRA 11,I) 1. Shkola No.193 9. Moalrvv. (Botan.v--Study and teaching) SOKOLOVA, A.V., zasluzhennaya uchitellnitsa shkoly RSFSR Agricultural work of eighth-grade students of urban schools. Biol- v shkole no-3:28-33 NY-Je '60. (MMA 13-7) 1. Shkola, go. 193, gorods, Moskvy. (Agriculture-Study and teaching) SOKOLOVA, A.V., zasluzhennaya uchitellnitea Bhkoly Preparing 3tudents of primary grades for the study of biology. Biol.v shkole no.4:7-9 Tl-Ag 160. (KRiL 13:7) 1. Brednaya shkola RSFSR No 192 goroda Mosk-vy. Delegat Vserossiyskogo s"yezda ucbiteley. (Biology-Study and teaching) I SOKOLOVA, A.V,._zasluAennaYa uchitel7nitsa shkoly RSFSR; USOLITSEEVAq A.S.9 uchitel7nitsa (Moskva) Organizing evening meetings and exhibitions on sci7ntific and atheistic tops. Biol. ~v'shkole no.2.'35-38 Mr-Ap -61. (MIRA 14-3) (Atheism-Study and teaching) (Science--Study and teaching) SWIM, AI.V. , uchitellnitsa sh'~oly RS'-'jAR ('o'oshva) A ~ Atheistic trairing dur-fr-g biology "Lessons in ei,-Iht- year schools. 13iol. v shkole no.6:16-21 N-D 161. (114IRA 14:21) (Biolog,---Study and teachipg) (Antheism-Study are.. teaching) SOKOLOVA AY-,, zasluzhennaya uchiteltnitsa shkoly RSFSR (Moskva) "Methods of teaching human anatomy and physiology" by I.V. Kozyr', F.I. Sutprova, A.M. TSuzmer. Reviewed by A.V. Sokolova. Biol. v shkole no.5:85-87 S-0 162. - (MIRA 16:2) (Anatomy, Human--Study and teaching) (Ph.stsiology-Study and teaching) (Kozyrt, 1.V.) (Puyorova, P.I.) (TSuzmer, A.M.) SOKOT-OVA, A,V.i BE-KILEViSHEVA, M.V. Man and plants; a Pioneer meeting. Biol. v shkole nc.3:6&-69 MY-Je '611. (MIRA 16-10) 1. Shk-ola Nc. 6G0, Moskva. -1, -in S- c T, ~l -I ~i 5 1--a S 117 ra ji,~y Z L)I TI v o SSSR ,ko' .'~V!i F I Mirt.9te-stv .-. j,g -Va 3 I 'aborator4Yh Solo*!,:-,;,% Y3 t v ". z~ - BLYAKH, G.I.; GOREIKINSKIY, Yu.V.; GRIMAN, I.G.; SOKOLOVA, A.Ya.; SHULYAR, B.N. Automatic titrimeter. Zav.lab. 26 no.12:1426-1429 '6o.' (MIRA 13: 12 ) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki All KazSSR. (Titrimeters) PIGULEVSKIY, G.V.; SOKOLOVA, A.Ye. Reactions of oxides of higher iinsaturated acids with lithium aluminum hydride. Part 1: Oxides of oleic and petroselinic acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.2:652-656 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Leningradskiy gos-idarstvennyy universitet. (Oleic acid) (Petroselinic acid) (Aluminuim lithium hydride) rnEatxr~-ted cids -.--ith lithirn P~rt C;~--.--6a cf meths-! ~-rUCatue. Zilur. ob. -21 `1 no. 2:~'~ 14. ci.,ki y univars-itet. oto ilaid) PIGUUVSKIY .7 G.V.; SOKOLOVA, A.Ye. Catalytic hydrogenation of petrogielinic Hydroxl,, acids. Zhurd-prikl.khim. 36 no.2:455-456 F 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Laningradski7 gos~darstvennyy universitet. (Petroselinic acid) Rediletion o.'L' ole lithium aluminum 1651 My 164. Reduction of pe-,roselinyl and aiwninnm hy6ride. lbid'..16-51-1,655 ,-~ j 71'~,,' LC.','A , I - . V .C~.nd -- (I-iss) "Or, clinical r:eculiarities of de-.:ressi~,e- i - pc~rn.rioidl schizophrenia." Mos, 195~,. 14 p-,, (!~:in of ~,*enlth B31RE U ~: 6 R. I Centrpl Inut for the A(iwinccd Trfiialn,,-, or i-hysicitins), 20,'; ruo.--des (K1., 76-58, 116) 0- ~ I SQKOLOVAJ, B.V. Noskva) Complications in antabuse treatment. Trudy Cids. nauch.-issl. inst. psikh. 38:344-354 163 .1WRA. 16:11) f KAZOVSKIT. 1.A., GOLOV-711, A.A., KAIRASEV, K.A., SOKOLOVA, D.D. Metbods of treating oxidized gold ores containing 3elanium. Gbog. rud 2 no. 6:31-34 157. (MIRA 11:8) Orold ores) (Ore dressing) (Selenium) 5W A -V-:~H 0 Sokolova. D. F-II Mo Zz~-, Temking M. I. TITLE: Kinetics of Ammonia Synthesis at Low Pressure and Under .f Diffivlioii Rotcivd, tion Colidition.-i o I (Kinptika sintoza ammiaka pri nizi-cikh.davleniyakh v usloviyakh diffuzio-inogo tormozheniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, -10/5P 9 vc-1 33, Nr 2 pp 471-479 1 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The question of the --ifluence of diffusion phenomena on the rate of synthesis of ammonia was investigated for the first time by V. A. 11loyter (Ref 1),, and t-he most recent experiments on this question (Refs 2-7) have showed that the diffusion retardation must absolutely be considered. Investi~-ations on the role of the diffusion factors -in the ammonia synthesis were carried out by V. N. S-h.ishkova, I. P. Sidorov and I. Temkin (Ref 9) at pressures of 100-300 atm using industrial catalysts and the flov.,i-ng-throu,-,h-circu'La'~ioii method. The present paper shows that the character of the diffusion prooess in this latter type of investigation is different at atmospheric or Card 1/3 lower pressures than -at high pressures. As Opposed to the Kinetics of Ammonia Synthesis at Lo-,-; Pressure and SOV/76-33-2-37/4.55 Under Conditions of Diffusion Retardati:~,n method --'Iq reference 8 the f"~o~~7-j--i:--throuEh-circulation system has two circulation cycles (Fig The reaction rate was determinod from an amount of ammos-lia frozen out of a supplementary cycle, The catalyst used was a melted maGnetite which had been treated with a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture and -ahich had Al203 and K20 added to it. The experiments were carried out by using a nitroCen-hydro,,en mixture (in stoichio- metric ratio) at 350-5000 -and with pressuzes of 1.0, 0.5 and 0.25 atia, at various rates of diffusion (Table 1). 'he reaction kinetics were investigated --,*-,i '-:he diffusion area on a uniformly spherical catalyst (diameter = 1.2 3m) at 50-5000 C and the above mentioned pressures with a rate of gas diffusion of 3000 - 15000 hour- 1. The exuerimerits indicate tyro limitin- cases for the course of the reaction. in terms of kinetics (small-grained -,atalyst) the yield of the catalyst is proportional to its volume and in terms of the inner diffusion (coarse-,-rained catalyst) the yield is proportional to the outer surface of the catalyst parti::~le. A comparison of the Card 2/13 results obtained with the small-grained catalyst (Table 3) Kinetics of Ammonia Synthesis at Low PT'essure and SOV/76-33-2-37/45 TInder Conditions of Diffusion Retardation Q with those obtained with the coarse-grained catalysts -,:-ie'Ld .7J10-2cm2/sec for the effective'diffusion the value of D = ; coefficient of ammonia in the catalyst pores, according to equation (14) and at 1 atm pressure. This value apparently corresponds to the transformation range between the Xnudsen and the usual diffusior, and defines the limit of kinetic diffUSiOh. Using D * ~he max-iintui diameter of the catalyst which will still allow the. synth;~-s-Ls tD proceed without retardation can be calculated: ~L' . '. t = Ve i_ ( T = tirie of contact) -LIMI There are 2 figures, and 13 references, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSR,Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. K.UrpOva 1, bloskva cademy of Sciences, USSR Physical- Chemical Institute imen-1 L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow) SUBMITTED: August 7, 1957 Card 3/3 5/I 91162/000/00311CO3,101, 0 'Q1 01 /3147 A UT H 0 2, S Sokoloya. D. Tarak-anov, 0. G. TITLE-': Gelatinization of -.3olyvinyl chloride Pastes _P E-HODI CALL: Plasticheskiye masS-9 no. 3, 19052, 5-7 XT: In connecti. on the problem of production of foamed plastics, the authors studied the Gelatinization of the polyvinyl chloride (Pvr,) resins I,-elit 2 and P1 (_--'astern Germany), Vestolit -2 (Federal -Republic of Germany), and "he Soviet type as well as of vinyl chloride (vc) cc;~oiymers with (10-15:j) acryloni-trile (I); methacrylic acid (!I); (ITI); or viny! acetate (IV). These copolymers were synthes-1.zed by emuls-M-1cation in aqueous phase at 12 atn, 600C, for 10 hrs. The total monomer-to-K-20 ratio was 1:3, amnionium persulf-a-ce served as ~Iz initiator (0.5,~' by weight of the monomers); emulsifier by weight of the aqueous phase) was used since gelatin yielded poorly soluble cozolymers. VC copolymers with 1 and !I were unsoluble in dioct."l phthalate (DOP) - A 10c,,, paste of the other resins in DICIP was heated, the ViSCOSitylr~j ~ versus temperature was plotted, and maximum v_i_--cosJ_-v.-,- was Card 1/2 S/ 1 -11/62 /000/01-_ 1 0 Gelatinizati,~n of ~polyvinyl . . . :i ~ 1 1 " 3 14 7 d temrerazure . The 4,-e-i:)eratur,, ai- w'-ich etermi-ed as -eiatir,4 Zat4 0 n ns transpareac,! occurred was also measured. For 6elatinization temIerature 112-1:,91c, for the copolymer with JT~ 610~ for the copolymer with !V 600C. Also in tricressyl phosphate, the crelatinization teimperature of the VC + !V copolymer was about 500C, below 'that of Dure PVC. The ~elatinization temz)erature of commercial P7~ showed a direct _-a-.)endence on t'-e molecular it increased aith inc-reasing viscosity of the 11., solution in dichloro ethane. Or. I-elit F re-.rec`.)_4-Iated dlichloro et"ane by methanol and dried at dlifferent tea.-oc-ratures, and increase in tem-)eratur- ~'b- 280C) -aas observed at elavated dryi-_ te~ner_---.ure. 1-7'-,e --ecreasL- --I ---elatiniz_~ti~n .em-erature of T 1 '700C 4 _~;elit. dried at _s exi)-lained by -tructural, chnn.-.s. are 2 fi,-_,res, Z. tables, and 7 references: 31 Soviet-bloc and 4 non- Sovlet-bloc% T'he referencc t-o the Erclish-lanf-uai:-e -,mblicatior. reads as 1011OWS: A-::-,i '..'~_isanori, Japan Plast., - 4 , 1 958", - no Card 2/2 SOKOLOVA, L.A. ways of lawc-ring production costu. Gidroliz. i lesckhim. prom. 16 no-4-.21-22 163. (1-URA 16:7) y zavod. 1. Sax-atovskiy gidrolizny- (Costs, Industrial) (Hydrolysis) L 19o18-63 RDS/EWT(1)/FGC(W) AFFTC/ASD/IJP(C) ... ACCESSION NR: AP3007523 S/0181/63/005/009/2717/2719 JrJ_ AUTHOR: Bonch-Bruyevich, V. L.; Sokolov&, E. B. TITLE:' On one possible recombination mechanism SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tels. v. 5, no. 9. 1963. 2717-2719 TOPIC TAGS: recombination mechanism, exciton capture, localized exciton state, semiconductor theory, negatively charged capture can- ter, electron capture mechanism ABSTRACT: The results of experiments performed in the last fev years on recombination at nulticharged centers shoved that the cross I sections of electron capture.by negatively charged centers are unex- pectedly large. This led to the conclusion that it is not the elec- tron that is captured but a neutral product, an exciton.~\In the first stage of such a capture. an electron and a hole produce an ex- citon. If there is an -impurity, the second stage consists in tha capture of the exciton and its transition to a localized state asso- cLated with the impurity. The concept of such localized states was L_ introduced by various authors, and they were observed experimentally*; 'Card 1/2. L l9ol8-63 ACCESSION NR; AP3007523 A simple analytical expression is derived to deduce the behavior modes of localized excitons which might be verified experimentally. It was found that a nonmonotonous temperature dependence, for which there is no physical basis, must be ascribed both to the probabilityl of excLton decay and to the probability of exciton release from th a trap per unit time, Furthermore, the dependence of the lifetime on the concentration of basic carriers, resulting from the formula, does not agree with experimental results. Thus, the'theoretical formulation of a recombination mechanism based on intermediate ex- citons does no't satisfy the experiments. In principle, however_ such a mechanism is not impossible and should be taken into considera.- tion during interpretation of experiments. Orig. art. has: 2 for- mulas. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarst-venny*y universitet im. M. V. !,Lomonosova (Moscow State University 1SUBMITTED: 28Apr63 DATE ACQ: 140ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: Oll OTHER: 003 i Card 2 / 2 L 38534-65 EWA(h)/f74A(c)/EW(1)/FeT(m)/Ew(b)/T/EWP(t) Pz-6/Peb IJP(cy - ACCESSION NR: AP5005269 JD S/0181/65/OOT/002/048 9/0493 AUTHOR: Sokolov&. E. 73.. TITLE: Concerningthe optical properties of dislocations in -sesigonductors SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 7, not 2,, 1965t 489-495 TOPIC TAGS: g optical property* dislocation, semiconductorg radiative recombination, absorptiDn line, emission line ABSTRACT: In view of-the lack-of a theory explaining the recombination radiation connected with the presence of dislocations in germanium, the authors consider optical prqperties of linear dislocations in semiconductors such &a germani um on the basis of a well-knc)vn simple model, wherein the dislocations with the acceptorl.,: levels captured on it Irf the electrons consititute a negatively charged line sur- rounded by a region of positive'space charge. -The coefficient of absorption and the quantities characterizing the radiative recombination on the dislocations is calculated for such a nodel. The absorption coefficient is determined from the attenuati6b of the rad-1ation intensity with increasing depth in ihe specimen, and is calculated by the two-dimensional Green's function procedure. The emission andl Card -1/2 ACC NR: .,',,1'6029099 CAI IV) 'JOURCE CODIK: U11/0413/66/000/01VOO62/0062 tlekneyov, it. M.; Dezruk, 1. A.; Bulanov, 11. A.; Shchukin, S. N.; Kl chkin I zov, A. V.; Melikadze, S. Yc.; Chinaravag 0. M.; Yemellyanov, A.. Lt.; i h as Go 19 I ngirova,_ G. S.; Rozin, G. L M.; Boltalin, A. P.; Zlatkov, c..,, ~.._A.; Iov So'colova, E. D. 0-.HG; none TIT11-': Gcoolectric prospecting device. Clas3 21, No. 184361 Cannounced by All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Goophyaical Pronpecting Mothode (Voeaoyu=W nauchno-, iosledovatel'skiy institut geofizicheskikh metodov razvedki27 I SOMICE: Izobrat prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 62 TOPIC TAGS: prospecting, geologic instrument IOSTRACT: This Author -Certificate presents a Ccoclectric prospecting device contain- inc a dc generator, a master oscillator, a thyratron bridge commutator, a reference ]ihaso synchropulso ahaper unit, a radio station, and'a measuring laborator7. The laboratory contains an electromagnetic field receiver, a calibration unit, a selective amplifier, a radio station, a eynchropulse shaper unit, an electronic oacillograph, a recorder, a time setting unit, and a detector voltmeter. For generalized utilization of the device in the VP, WP, and INFAZ methods, to increase the accuracy of ne&suring the phase angles in the infr"onio frequency range, and to increase the noise Lcard* J, 103o6-S7 ACC NRI AP6029699 !prO'tcctI.'On when measuring pulsed signals, a phare marker in the form of a diode rcu-0nerative comparator is placed in the mcaourinG, laboratory. The comparator is connected to the output of the selective amplifier. An input signal divider conneot*d to the input-of the selective amplifier is used in the calibration unit. A do amplifier operating in the alectrometric mode is conzrcted between the registw-and ! Irecorder (see Fig. 1). Fig. 1. 1 - phase marker; 2 selective amplifier; 3 - cali- bration unit; 4 - register; recorder; 6 - do amplifier 10rig. art. hass 1 diagram. iSUB CODE: ogLD&/ sm nes, OVA, E . F. ~~-I-,Lrocardiographir chances in sc-rious fom,-, ol, bepititis and toxic dystror)hy of Lhe liver. Trudv j_ p1,! 7 Y'. 177--IP6 1 '03. ~k \N ' PIS: 3 j. Bnllnitsa imeni Botkina v lp-n-lngrade (glavnyy vrac~ Figurina, naUchnyy rukovo(Ht,ft-l' pror. Ye.s. Gurev J. VQ I n of er P&;y in M ed luit.j' Tzhevsk). Zhur. 15 bo q of 7 .4rWcr treatment and -s and 15 girL -113 )Ts. of age obseryation, epileptic seLzurres in 7 had auveloped as a rciult of brain injuries, in 17 as a rc5u-1t*ofQ!cntmJ nervous dis- cases, and ll-iyerediagno~,.etitisgenuiiieepitepiyofunknoivii ;'-A etiology. In the majority of the patient.4 seizures occurred 1-2 times/week and in, some, seizures occurred dail Treatment with luminal ~nd liviih Dr gage negative results. As trcatment NNrith dilatin progressed, the doses and thc-~ frcqueacy of Lheir.admitilstration were gradually reduced: at a rate indicated by the reduction In the gruvity and mun-. her of seizures, Dilantin, 0.1 g., vias the highest dore, and: 4 times/day the highest frequency of the drug administra- I tion. Six of the patients became seAzure-free- in IS there! -j' C was a sharp drop in the frequency of seizures occurren me~ 5 shoved no improvement and the condition of 1 beea Few sirle-eflects of the drug were noted. worae. B~ S;. Lev'no ..77~ 1 1 *1 i, i4 AA 4 - l , 4" I (I) l i 11 , Ova i, P Littova, all 11 1 t v,., ! : ~ o 1i In n tra I ( ppt is. yo, I IT -For e *,,n,. -Rj~ restigation of i,,r pit - 21.0 to 4.5. loill in Sif!,. and the low-temp. genesis of goethite, hydrogoeCiIite, and of the high lit t,r (17%): all have a good cryit,dJmi:,., n chicititt-grotip minerals the following Systems are stud- vuryirg fri)7!. to I-qG5 (goahite wid led: NaOl1-NaOOj-reXSOj)3-lf:O; 1kfgSO,-Fi,%(SOi)rMaOH- (2) cryptocryst. silicates are observed it pit is noitral or Nn-S[0,41,0: NaOH-Na,SlO,-FeClrl1%O; i%taOH-NaiSiOtl- weali:ly alk.; n of the products varies betvzan 1 6*1 ard AtgCI-FeClrHtO; further No-SiOs-FeSO,41:0; . Na.-SiCia- 1.725 From iron(III) chloride sysicins only for 1.11 - XfgSO,r-eSOd-11,0. iNlaiSlOs-,N[gSO4-FeSO,-Al:(SO4)t-HiO. to 5 i pptns. are observed, with it = I ~750, C3 'The extill. temp. was const. - 20% pH vnried between 2 7070; SiO, from IS to 23%, free Fe,O, 25 to 30i;~, I;I' 0 and 9, Eli from +700 to +330 mv., the ratio Fe..0j:Sio, 12%. Without Nfg 1* *,a ferrisilicate of tile approX. con tPr, frr,ni I: I to 1:2, and vnriable conctils. of FeO, SiO2, Mgo, 3Fej03-25kft.5.5IltO results, but of x-ray aniorphoos chan, andA1,01. The thiration of the exposure% extended to I y ter. With iNrg4+ the proclucts are wellcryrtfl. Thedark- and even istore. The end proilucts were identified by miffo- green chlorite-like color of the ferrosilicatesat pil - 5,45 to .-Copic and x-ray methoIls. and risliumed to be equil. prod- 9L.4 _I_IVCM~haractcris tic; these products are casily oxi--lize(I ucts. The lower the conen. in SiO2 and.NfgO in the soln. tile by the air. but well crystd. The x-ray diagranis are riot longer time iteriotfs were necessary for the iedinleutatiou of much diflicrent train true chlorite, especially in the fined Sio, hydrogels front Na:SiO, soins. and of Nfg(014)~ from 6.00; 7.2, 4.64 A., although tile intenritles are dirlerent. MgCls sohis.. the first for III[ = 2.80-0.30, and the latter, The chem. analyses of the products show vaiLthic ratius of for pit - 6.0-10.5. The great delicridence of the mineral RO/SiO: and R,O,/-iO,, with tetrahedral Si varying front pl)tn. fimn the conen. of the solus. is evident. riot onlv that i 4.0 to 3.16, I.e. tile Same ratios WhiCh have licen diseiis:wd from P I I final ,r-, I,. Also the character of the anions p r"ent bv Sercivuelteliko for natural chlorites (C.A. 4.3, ;-,'lid). - irt the st)ltis. Lz ititimr1ant etiotigh. e.g. for the viltit. from stil- the Al-c ontg. products are nearly all x-ray amorilivili,; 1111d fate or chlortile snins. (eipecially goethite and hydrogoctil- different from natural chlorites. 111, 17itj The ami. tif SiO, plitd. froin ferriAlicate ,%steins is -It-., far I,-reatvr Mat Oat pptil. froin a N,;t,SiO3 SI)III.. by . -' Inillivivotis plitil. 4 Fe.-C), + Si0i hydrogeli. Nlg" iii f"rHliczzitit ysfinv. mid III tile prescitee ol ot1wr caticiit% bi (lie nln. IWIIILVU~ differetittle from ptirv ;%[K sA( 137-58-5-9370D Translation frorri: Referativnyy zhurnal, kletallurviy2, 1958, Nr 5, p 80 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov F --- a, -I. TITLE: Certain Theoretical Aspects of Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Lead From Ores That Are Difficult to Concentrate (Nekoto- ryye voprosy teorii gidrometallurgicheskogo izvlecheniya svintsa iz trudnoobogatirnykh rUd) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de- gree of Candi'date of Technical Sciences, presented to the In-t metalluroii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy, Academy of 0 Sciences, USSR), Moscow, 1957. ASSOCIATIONS In-t metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy, Academy of Sciences, USSR), Moscow. LTead ores--Processing Card 1/1 S/5og/6o/ooo/004/006/024 E021/Eio6 AUTHOR: Sokolova, E.I. TITLE: Extraction of Lead from Minerals by Caustic Soda Solutions PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Trudy, iio.4, 1960. Metallurgiya, metallovedeniye, fiziko-khimicheskiye metody issledovaniya, PP. 89-93 TEXT: The aiin of the investigation uras to find the optimum conditions for extracting lead from difficult ores using caustic soda. The minerals cerussite (71.88 Pb), beudantite (22.5% PbO) and mimetesite (66.90% PbO) were used. The experiments were carried'out in flasks placed in a thermostat. The solutions obtained were analysed for lead and sodium carbonate. The results showed that the greatest rate of solution of cerussite in the range 42-225 g/litre sodium hydroxide was with a solution containing 136 g/litre. With increase in concentration above this value, the extraction of lead decreased, because the solubility of soda decreased. The extraction of lead from mimetesite was an optimum with 154 g/litre sodium hydroxide. Increasing the Card 1/3 S/509/60/000/004/006/024 E021/Eio6 Extraction of Lead from Minerals by Caustic Soda Solutions concentration from 154 to 300 g/litre resulted in a decrease in extraction. The extraction of lead from beudantite increased with increase in concentration from 68 to 300 g/litre sodium hydroxide. The relatively small quantity of lead extracted even with 300 g/litre (26.1o,a) was explained by the complexity and strength of the crystal lattice of the mineral. Studies of the effects of the time taken to extract the lead showed that the rate of solution of cerussite decreased with time. The quantity of lead extracted increased up to 60 minutes. For longer times there was practically no increase in the lead extracted. Studies of the effect of temperature showed that increasing the temperature of reaction from 60 to 90 OC increased the extraction of lead from cerussite. Increasing the liquid:solid ratio from 4:1 to 20:1 had very little effect on the amount of lead extracted. The extraction of lead from beudantite with 300 g/litre caustic soda at 90 OC with a liquid:solid ratio of 10-1 was 26.10,. after 50 minutes. With 158 g/litre caustic soda, Card 2/3 S/509/60/000/004/006/024 E021/Elo6 Extraction of Lead from Minerals by Caustic Soda Solutions 90-100 OC, and a liquid:solid ratio of 10:1, 59.2% lead was extracted from mimetesite after 60 minutes. With 136 g/litre caustic soda, 90 OC and a liquid:solid ratio of 20:1, 94.450' lead was extracted from cerussite in 30 minutes. There are 1 figure, 6 tables and 4 Soviet references. Card 3/3