SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOROKINA, M.I. - SOROKINA, O.P.

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SOROKINA9 ti.l. (Moskva, B-3lly I-aya- u1. Stroiteley-, 6, korp.6,9 kv.43) Problem-of desmogenous and chrondrogenic. d1fferentiation of the mesenchyma. Arkh arkit. gist i emlz-. 38~no. 6;.17-21 Je 160, -(MIRA 13:12) 1, Laboratoriya tsitologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AN 5SSR zas1uzhenW.dejatej' nauki prof. G,K. Khrushchov).Inati~uta morfologii zhi-votnykh AN SSSR. (CONNECTIVE TISSUE) (BLOOD VESSELS) (LYMPRATI~S) SOROKINA, M.I. Karyological characteristics of desmogenetic and chondrogenetic mesenchymal differentiations in the Irocess of histogenesis. Dokl. AN SSSR 135 no.4:975-977 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.K.Severtsova Akademii natik SSSR. Predstavleno, akademikom. A.H.Bakulsvym. (Embryology) (Connective tissues) SOROK.Il,:A,M.I-,CIIILII~Ct.~IRIDI, Ye.K.; KOZLOV, Yu.G.- GORBOVITSM, Ye.B. Treataent of anute renal insufficiency by hemodialysis usin.ff an ltartifil-ipl k1t"c-lt -prPrAbiq --P Sovipt nanufpr+-,--. Klin. med. no.3:27-31 162. (MI-1,11 15:3) 1. Iz-otdeleniya "Iskusstvennaya Pochka" I tbskovskogo ordena Tenina meditsinskogo instituta dir. - chlen.-korrespondent AMP SSSR V.V. Kovanov, glav-nyv. vrach B.S. Bobovs nauchnyye rukovo.- diteli - zasluzh-1myy deyatell nauk prof. VAT. Yelanskiy 1 prof. I.M. Epshteyr.). (RENAL IIISUFFIGTEENCY) (KIDITEYS, ARTIFICIAL) SOROKMA, M.I. (Moskvap V-311., 1-ya Stroitellnaya ul. 6j, korp#6,kv.43) Characteristics of the structure of the mechani m of mitosis in desmogenic and chondrogenic differentiations of mesenchyma, in the process of histogenesis. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 42 no.6:36-43 Je 162. (141RA 15:6) 1. Laboratoriya tsitologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent All SSSR zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki prof. G.K. Khrushchov) Instituta morfologii zldvotnykh imeni A.N.Swertsova AR SSSR. (KARYOKIIESIS) (COMIECTIVE TISSUES) (GARTIIAGE) VERTEFOVA, V.N~., dots.; VOLIPYAN, Ye.L., ass.; ZR.IIKHOVSKIY) I.Z.., ass.; RAVENSKIY, S.B.,, prepod.; SOIROKINA M I prepod.; EPSHT-M!, I.M., prof., rad.; RRafft-W!t~ red.; (Methodological instructions for.practical work in urology) Metodiches-kie ukazaniia k prakticheskim zaniatiiam po uro- logii.. Pod red. IJI.Epshteina. Moskva, 1963. 37 p. (KERA 16:12) 1. Moscow. Pervyy meditsinskiy institut. (UROLOGY-HANDBOOKS', MANUALS, ETC.) SOROKINAJI M.I. Mitochondria in the process of desmogenous and chondrogenous differentiation of the miesenchyme. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 48 no.5:18-21 My 165. WIRA 19:1) 1. Laboratorlya taitologii (zav. - chlen-korreEpondent AN SSSR, zasluzhennyy de3~it-e-ll nauki, prof. G.K. Khrushchov (deceased]) Instituta morfologil, zhivotnykh imeni A.N. Severteova AN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted December 12, 1963. SOWVIYEVA, N.K.; ILI INSKAYA, S.A.; TAYG, M.M., SAULIT3,TVA, AA; sOROXIM, N.A. .--Imwwmwmwwb Antibiotics from certain Actinomyce inc forming coremia. Antibiotiki, 4 no.2:40-45 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Ysesovuznyy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut antibiotikov. (ANTIBIOTICS prod. from coremia-forming Actinomyces (Fbis)) (ACTINOMY"S, crulture coremia-forming & autibiotic-prod. strains (Ras)) k KH TE V A NBERG, D.,,. ; B, N M t6ris tics of the organigm producing the amiviral antibiotic its isolation and properties. Ant-ibi-o'liki 9 no.7:i~:96- vacc nocidin, I 602 JI 164. 16-3) 1. Vsesorjzn..ry nauchno-issledovalkellskiy institut antiblctikav, 1,1,o!3kva. S/890/61/000/002,/007/007 A059/A126 AUTHOR: gineer TITLE: The stability of oils in the operation of an automotive engine, and the influence of additives on it SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut avtomobil'nogo trans- porta. Ekspluatatsionno-tekhnicheskiye svoystva i primeneniye av- tomobiltnykh topliv, s'mazochny1kh materialov i spetszhidkostey. no. 2, 1961, 51 - 57 TEXT: This study of the resistance to oxidation of oils containing various additives in a finely dispersed state performed in a device developed by NIIAT is the continuation of the paper "Ekspluatatsionno-tekhnicheskiye svoystva ipri- -meneniye avtomobillnykh topliv, smazochnykh materialov i spetszhidkostey" (Work- ing and technical qualities and use of automobile fuels, lubricants, and Fpecial- purpose liquids) published in this collection in 1959. By performing laboratory tests on the oxidation of the oil samples AC-8 (Ds-8) either additive-free or containing various additives [ BH1411, HH-360 (VNI1 NP-360, Ai-l (DF-1), rimc-19 (PMS-19), 1114ATMM-339 (TsIATIM-339), and a mixture of the non-Soviet additives Card 1/2 j S/890/61/000/002/007/OW The stability of oils in the operation of an .... A059/A126 612 and 10601 with the apparatus of NIIAT, it has been established that the highest-grade soviet additive is VNII NP-360. Tests performed on the oil DS-8, additive-free and containing VNII NP-360 and DF-I, respectively, after having been kept in the engine rA3-51 (GAZ-51) (containing no fine-mesh,filter) for 105 h by alternating "hot" and "cold".cycles have shown that the additive VNII. NP-360 improves the stability of the basic oil by reducing the formation of oxi- dative and condensation products by 27% ascompared to the other oils tested, and also reduces the formation of acid oxidation products and sludge. This work was carried out under the guidance of N,V, Drusyant5ev. There are 1 figures and" 2 tables. A Card 2/2 8/081 62/000/018/039/059 B 180 YB AUTHOR: Sorokina, N. A. TITLE: Determination of the impurity content in used automobile engine oils PERIODICAL: eferativnyy zhurnal.. Khimiya,,no~ 18, 1962) 454P abstract ~SM214 (In collection; Ekepluat.-tekhn. svoystva i primeneniye aviomob. topliv, lemazochn. materialov i spetszhidkostey. no. 2. M., Avtotraneizdat, 1961, 62-68) TEXT: Two methods have been worked out for determining the impurity content, both overall and by components, in oils with*different additives$ used in automobile engines 'and other mechanisms. In the method which uses. cryolite as the filtering agent, ~the overall impurity content of the,oil can be determined and the concentration of the different components of these impurities shown. In this case the mechanicla impurities are determined together with the. carbenes and carboids.~)*since relatively high tempera:ture calcination cannot be carried out with cryolite. This Fethod is therefore recommended for analysis of oils containing no Card.1/2 F BftTJSYA N, , , kand. tekhn. nxituk; SOROKTi-~k , II.-, . tj-~2h. j of tea,frg, Ekspl~-Iekh. s-.c!E~ ~ E:7t. tor. smzz. mat. i 'A-3. (',,ffk-LA 1 , , -L - -V F,ORC)Klll.-'. . IN ~A, , irizh. Deterr,ining -na admixture conzen"t in Olls usmd in 77,7, a - -a L engines. -,,k=r,' .-telchi- sVOIS- " Prir-- a' - or'- sm- -~ - - t' - spetszhid. no.3:63-85 163. OeLTRA 17. 2.0) NFUYMIN, G.G.~ SOROMNA, N.A. Optical dispersing layers in the sea. Okeanologiia 4 no.1:51-54 164. (MIRA 17-4) 1. Chernomorskoye otdeleniye Mforskogo gidrofizicheskogo instituta AN UkrSSR. rj('.V . ~~ . ~j ~ ; '171 -' , N' . f ' 1 1, . N !'Y:*IN, GI~G.; 01r)RCKIN.a, N,"~; ', . Some results of optical inve2tigemions in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocear. Trudy Mor. gidrofiz, inst. AN UFS,% 29 -.64-7 5 164. (MTRA 17:7) ~rn Part of '-he Atlantic Or. the Saventh voyage of the("ALIchpil Lom-onos r measurements were mado of the 'L01-1o,,r-n,,-,, 1hydrooptical characteristics in the northern p-art. o, t:-,e At.21.antic Oce-an: transparency Urdex of attenuation) of ocean water (in 5 spectrall -p=-ts of the visible region of the spect-Z"= and in I'Vditell ligh-t), under-water illumiin io. of a horizontal surface C~ et n by light propa-atin.r, do,.-murard and upward Un 4 spectral par's of the 1- IV 'visible region), and detei-mination of the deF~bh of visibility of a -vhiite disk and water colo--, using a standard method. There is a map showing the track of the vessel and the stations occupied for hydrooptical measurc---en;ts. Detailed information, including diagrams and tables, is given for these different types of investigations for the different stations ,-:d parts of the Atlantic. The inforzatiom, is compared 'With the. published by Clarke, Gall, Dmtley and others. (Xos,tract: "Some Results of Optical investigations Ln the Northex-n th ___qg&gI&Wu -A. No Paramonov Part of ' e Atlantic". by Go G._Leuymin, N., A. - -6 and V. N. Paramonov and V. No Proshchin; Kiev, Gidrologicheskiye Issledo--; vaniYa, 2962~,- PP- 64-75) 15 16(1),16(2) AUTHOR: Sorokina IT.G. SOV/41-11-2-15/17 TITLE: on a Theorem of II.N.Bogolyubov PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy matematicheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Vol 11, Nr 2, pp 220-222 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The theorem on the plate proved by N.N.Bogolyubov in the theory of dispersion relations is proved by the author in a plain manner with-the aid of the results of Dyson. There are 3 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 1 Italian, and 1 American. SUBMITTED: December 4, 1958 Card 1/1 LOZINOVA, V.M.; ~ORQUU&,-44. Requirements for the content of topographic maps in soil and geobotanical ' 0 - - surveying for apricultural purposes. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.161:67-79 163. (MIRA 17:12) SOROXINA, N.G. Requirements for the content of topographical maps in foresti-y. Trud TSNIIGAIK no.161-:80-84 163. (MIlRA 17;22~ K'JL)R'IAVT3LI1, N.T., POTAPOV, I.!.; SOROKINA N.G. - - Investjgat4ng the electrolytic depositJon of chrcmf=, Prom I A I A. solutions of its trivalent compounds. Zashch. met. 1 no.3- 304-307 My-Je 165. (MTRA 18-8) 1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicbeskiy institut Aireni D.I. Mendeleyeva. k) 1~7 SOROKINA, N.I. On some problems in the representation of populated places on general geographic maps. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.92:155-187 '53. (M In 10: 12) (Cartography) ..... ........ Ke Iam i ne Condpnsation of melandne with formaldehyde and preparation of melamine- I formaldehyde resins and )lastics, Z-hux. prikl. khim 20 '10. 3, 1947 "onthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. *-~- C. ;~- 0 i'%' ~ !~ , 'N . ~ N . DOWOV, B.N.,-profsssor. I;SOROKINA, N. '111---~~ Reaction capacity of aluminum chloride prepared by Radz1vanovskil's method.-Nauch. biul. Lou. un. no.22:21-22 149. (N2A 10:4) 1i Kafedra organicheekoy khimii. (Alnminum chloride) SOIUKINAj N. 1. 1 -71 -A USSR/Chemistry - Antiknock Fuels Mar 51 "Condensation of Benzene With Aliphatic Polyhalides Usine A1C13 Prepared According to Eadzivanovskiyp"U B. N. Dolgov, N. 1. Sorokina.. A. S. CherkasoV2 Chair of Org Che% Leningrad State "Zhur Obahch Khim" Vol XXI,, No 3. pp 509-516 Condensed Melp (I), ioo-PrCl (II) isco-BuCl (III), and i--~l (IV) Vith C6H6 in presence of AlC13 obtained by Radzivmwvakiy method. Yields of monoalkylbenzenes defLined in above order. Condensation Of C6H6 with following yielded resp: withI up to 11.5% penta- and hexamethylbenzenes; with II-W decreasing yields of di- and trialkyl-benzenes as mol wt offradicals increased; with III and IV chiefly tert-Bu- and tert-AmC6H6 (linked with ismerization and splitting of 'so-c5HI2 side with jha'jn-1with-CHCj3 up to 38% Ph2cH3 and 3-4% Ph3CH3- 7 Ari 4 at 0 erm, W 3 r8 ~Utddlgne 'U JAM- V A.- 1. Va kut4iik -WW _1~ a C SIM, in- Id wori; Jul u1 re 4l a at 1904 y p P p 0 udied by' o nof latter Y!, de (insol.) Wue st elt by' o ,:4 effto, (Cff%CIIO)S. TIC011f. ( a At 112, butane- trkarboxylie acid and hexaneteim xylic fic' ; the acids W re Isolatext -at -Nle esters, preFKI. by action of CIINt. - The polymers of both SNCimthi 6 tile s=# Tim com u - , p Pa-sess structuiaf reg,,ons that can--be- shown schematically -a5.,_1,4.1_4; j,4wj,2-1,4;- --1,4 Milo; BLYAKEER, I.G.; SOROKINA, N.M. Manufacture of red oxide by means of thermal decomposition of pulverized iron sulfate. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.3:42-44 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Iron oxides) (Iron sulfates) u M '3 It "I Cup 9 TS SC DUG"i Al'" CPU N% TINWTZXIAI 1! m &I A T'ST - -Y 140 M1.5 I f. 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(Works' ~:e uRussinn.] After& cri"Idiscmion o(various ions - L 000 -P PbAo-try to aWr%mphk analysis, a new is developed for 'bratt curvesi. Th~ curves am *0 not dvpmdent on The ="tL=- PC pkt%~t :. 'r 00, by the physical propertim of ibe 4110YO, the width of sii" t 'Zh ex itation At am Wufce Of lIqht. The application of such curves is illustrated **a itch examples of chromium in low-RHOY steels. no* op; age W a I L A AKIALLUKKAL LITERATtAff CLAWFICATICIS 9-1- 0 t A"15 43.1. ';0L so F S 0 aw W 1 9 so I A 4 3 a 9 0$ 6 U n AV 00 Ittv" tv it to I In I ; sit ~ tat KID 00 a 0 We 0 0 0 * , 0 ; * 0 0 0 0 * 0 04 '1 a 0 gas 00 0 a a 0 411 a 0 0 a 0 9 1 )*D APO S PNOCISSIS .440 PROFfellgo, Illoto k ll L A V A .j ul~o o a. . . I auslyt Ted MI fl, iU Is . And N.N.&mAblos. and ),fit can tole det by in 4 " ' ,S- ~~. Istrinalloys cons st. in imidit. to Fir, Ni 24-33-. 43 go )W,'~ (+ Sfolti-4-2s7J, and atxou()VK; (+ static IsIdand the Jill" M 3101.11 ti.m iv,,~ ot cis). The intrit,ity ut ' 4 7.25 7b.4 1% moinjoart-d with that of Fc.4 :11111,9 stal Xft;'-vs 00 Itsvor. 611.4 - ilm"Ll, &fill Ito iiim. 44 Silo Ovkvi. 4.14 4 of 61AVIff- The differvissov Ipltwerti ifirst vishiet still thipm 00 of a client. analysi-9 is 3,'v for Ni and S' fin Mo. 00 flikEnlian 00a oev 00- 00 0 ~O t. ,r g 111EIALLUOIGICAL LITE-Q-A-IUR-E-CLA-SSW-K-A-TlC-o ,* a., cot 811M at Oki so 0 ; 5u Isoll, lox% - a 91, ls t" W al: it so - ~ An I % nmo a I v as Z 0 4 0000001 0 00004111111100000041110 10001 0:0000000000 ,0 000000 00*0600900600 00009 0 00e0000000 7 a a 3 0 1 00004 0*00, coo coo 1100 coo, 111041 boo Aroo Wo *I see 0 0 6 0 ~-- TA, -00 00 r or. rob N. it twitko and X. N. Sop 00 8 A 90-2861 V. Abj.. Ni l9w ft to Mo, can 6 determined lir slirvinovolly (It 4 IN-mialloys :0 8 (14111 ning i"lY. in addition to A N 44-330". 01341. 78-Sr-, (+ wq x 101-9 anti Wo 2775-4 lit co;ijarrd with that of Ve 3(*7-25 and 2779-3 A. rroprelively. no other elvetroik is ofAl lbritter than thimpo(FearCm). Anano=ninet4vntiot4,rniinatimwo(Niina&%mi,k- gave 79-4 � O-W., 0 ,., and I ns1kmsof%(og*vP4,M-j-*036"). 11w tliffeconm buivven klimme valove awl those of it rhenfleal analywU IAS,'o for N1 anti 11fo for Mo. 45 I L A ITALLURGKAL LITERATURE CLASSUPKAMP di ~lt u is AV 00 it I IF IF IF IF OF 1 4 Is J a a .1 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 141- 1JILI1 UK qXV lit 0 0 1 Is a 9 An L % a 3 a V 'je "n. lee coo lee owe o***4'*oO*OOO0000o 06 00 I I I Id 11 u it w is ti f? N ft 11 1a n to Ull 16Y xwG41 a 11 ~jl A A A JA-A.. 0 004 o J-00 o: -06 00 if -00 00S .00 -00 0 0O.E Quaniftative SpectroaWynic of Berea In SleeL A- V 800 Luteenko and N. N. Sorokina. 8 pages. From Zavod- 00 ts skaya taboratoriya,*T~, no. 6, 1946, p. 574-676. 00 000 Ienry l1rutcher, Altudena. Calif. (Traniflation No. M.) 090 Describes an improved quantitative spectronnaly- 0ow tical method suitable for 0.001-0.005% B in steel. The time required for one analyals averages 12 =00 00 minutes. it as o A .11ALLUROKAL U11PAILAl CLASSWKA71011 K-Sn' t14.1 6001mv IS30*0 it CHI 49C c" %An**# I %lull* is IV ~10 it 1,, 10 11, xr a, It a, 10, In An I S 1) W 0 X 0 1 N P I ON a .1 G,- W U :00,000000000000004~e....Ooooooooeooooooooe-e*~- 0-7 .0 &10 010 * 000 0 0,0 0 O,o 0 a 0- 0 0 0 e 0, * 0 * 0.0 0 0-0.0 0 wwo-9,0.0 IijOROKPIA, N. N. Cand. Geolog-Mineralog 3ci. Dissertation: "Geological Structure and Petroleum-Gav,-Bvarlng Possibilities of the Crimean Steppe." Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Petroleum List. imeni Academician I. M. Gubkin. 10 Jun 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Jun, 1947 (Project #17836) 0100060 so *#**geese to" - --4&- 0 6 t00$ o Ooqo 60W v 00 A A r- A-L-1 W Is 14 11 W to 11 12 3i b x v M )0 oil All) Ala by UNC41 t-A-A-A-1, S-14-r- 9- A, I- I -4 Is L X M W cc so a usimuce Af ~ -- -- - _ . ft, k A 4 I ..t! to 0 041 - - - ' - . 00 -oe -00 t assist Ica-sian). A 4 9 1 .04 00 ). 1'ral"t. 10A., INC 1 L ( f NI. No. cu. mn. 4-1 -Si is, 1-06 ekessic"I In Sach Mass, Wng Fe. A 1-t-mislWy is delli'llibi'd- tt- l -00 :0 - if. and the amitut eirct"si FrilrATWIr millamt1u, Itithout inleffuill" W" SAM Ado Si 310W .00 , " A wow At. Ilie UnIt P41m M`d fit' wt V-' 321""'147 3273-1162 V 0o so '3 - - a Vs. :k*17.144 3111 09A1 ; Mit 2774-4, re 277W2W s 9-1111 1 S 1 1 2516-12". ve Z 434M. ve 91MI-702, 911MOM; 91 09-M 2 Si 00 00 . . n . Mrall rela;ive Orrm Ina W-ries Of'determiriatimssm were - Mcs, too So M n (.*it and Mi + B. V. as so go A 0 00 go S t s j i 11141 -00 if '0 0 OCIALLUNCICAL LITERATURE CLAIJAPICATICH oos PPI ` IA 0 . Al Ali IN144 MAP 04V aitt to it p Aft W 0 It l r w i Ct 2 c a it IS A A. It - A 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 lo s Is .0 o 0 00 00 go *a * "i * * "' '0 : 0 0 0 o 0 o 168666, 0 s 0 0 0 : : : ; : : 0 0 0 00 i 0 1 ; SOROKINA.,N. N. Mbr., Sci. Res. Inst. qualitative'Steel & Iron Alloys, -1944-. Mbr. Central 3ei.' Res. Inst. Ferrous Metals, -cl948-cl950-. "Spectral.Analypis of -Permalloys',* Zhur. 'Tekh. Fiz. 15, Nop. 4-5, 1945; "Spectral ~Jetermination if Small Amounts of Beron', Vanadium, Atanium anc.' Alumimim in Steel.0 Iz.' Ak. Ikiuk SSR, Ser. jFiz'. 11, No. 3, 1947; "Spectral Analysi- of Permalloy Float.' Zavod. lab., 14, No.99, 1948; "Spectrographic Investigation of Calibrating Curves for Hard A1167s and Solutions." Iz. Ak. Hauk SSS11R, Ser. Fiz., 14, No. 5, 1950 it Ott ,P 4111 q I 1 1-9-1 *Y_ .Lil A.- (In R N. N!e=kC. &k. r 7a habonitoriya (Factory LaborafAW;~), v. vi, Sept. 00 4r #i: 1048, It. IOUS-1100. 0, , 11 ~: Proposes Improved method for the above. with emphasis on determination of Ni and Mo. DatA are tabulated. 00 00 (n kfIAL~O~WALLI J WAD n U IS &V .0 1 tv It If 414 K Ii It It K 000 0 0 oil! Q - - - I - . a A --01 WA OU a.. Lit NI -Is v X. 1 0 0 0 0 0: g * 060 0, o 17 F5 'USSR/Metals Spectrography SeP/(kt50 "SpectrograDhiC Investigation of Calibrating Curves for Hard Alloys and Solutions,l' N. N. Sorokina, Cen Sci Rea Inst for Ferrometallurgy "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XIV, No 5. pp 567-571 Prepn of standard alloys for calibration isidifficult.. Substitution of alloys by soln simplifies problem. Substitution is possible because calibrating curves f=, alloys and soln are found to be parallel, either coin- ciding or having parallel shift. 172T50 I SOROKINA, N.N.; FREGER,-D.P., tekhn.red. I -a: ~ [Curtailing the number of standnrds for spectrum analysis] Sokrashchenie kolichestva etalonov pri provedenii spektrallnogo analiza. Leningrad, 1955. 16 p. (Lening"radakii dom nauchno- tekhnicheskai propagandy. Informatsionno-tekhaicheakii listok, no.6(6?4)) I (MIRA 10:12) - (Spectrum analysis) S10611611000102010361089 B117/3147 AUTHORS: Buyanov, N. V., Razumova, G. P,, Sorokin"--R., Yakovlev, P. Ya. TITLE: Spectrochemical method of determining small impurities in metallievi. chromium PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 124, 0stract 20D146 (Sb. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t chernoy metallurgii, no. 19, 1960, 65 - 71) TEXT: In the analysis of metallical chromium, the chemical concentration of impurities (Cd, Sb, Bi, Pb, Sn) is conducted by treating acid hydrogen sulfide solutions with the use of copper as a collector. For producing standards, 3 g of pure metallic chromium is mixed in a quartz glass with the determinable elements and 30 - 40 milliliters of HC1, and heated until dissolution. The resulting solutions are concentrated by evaporation. Then, 20 milliliters of 50% citric acid solution, 5 milliliters of HC1, and 3 milliliters of CuNO 3 solution (10 mg/milliliter) are added. The solution Card 1/3 SIOB11611000102010361089 Spectrochemical method of determining... B117/B147 is adjusted to pH = 2 - 3 by means of NH4OR, and filled up with 180 milliliters of water. H S is passed through for 20 min at a rate of 80-100 2 bubbles a minute. After I hr, the precipitates are filtered, washed with a solution containing H2S and CH3COONa, dried, ashed, and calcinated at 6000c; thereafter, the standards are ready for use. Samples are treated similarly but without adding solutions of elements. The resulting concentrate weighing -50 mg is mixed with carbon powder (1:1), and intro- duced in the fopenifig of a carbon electrode (3.4 mm diameter and 9 mm depth). The electrode diameter is reduced to 2 mm. near the opening. The spectrum is excited in an a-c arc at 12 at and photographed (30 see) on a medium-sized McTr-22 (ISP-22) spectrograph with a 0.01 slit and an electrode spacing of 1.2 mm. Curves of evaporation of substances from the electrode were studied. Analysis is performed by the method of photometric inter- polation with respect to the lines (in 1): Pb 2614 - Cu 2630, Bi 3067 - Cu 3088, Sb 2598 - Cu 2630, Sn 2429 - Cu 2441, and Cd 2288 - Cu 2276. The 1.1 4-1 calibration curves are straight for the concentration range of O_ 10 Depending on the element, the analytical error is i 10 - 19%. The results Card 2/3 S/081/61/000/020/036/069 Spectrochemical method of determining ... B117/B147 of the spectrum analysis and of other analytical methods are in satis- factory agreement. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation. I i I i Card 3/3 /V. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6181 Urallskoye soveshchanlye po speictroskopii. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960. Materialy (Materials of the Third Ural Conference an Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1962. 197 p. Errata slip inaerved. 3000 copie.a printed. Sponsoring Agencles:~ Institut fIzik1 metallov'Akademli nauk SSSR. Komissiya po spektroskopii; and Urallskiy dom tekhniki VSNTO. Eds. (Title page)z G. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevich, and S. G. BoSomolov; Ed.: Gennadly PavlovIch Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish- :Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.; N. T. Mallkova. PURPOSE: The book, a collection of articles, Is intended for staff, members of spectral analysis laboratories in industry and,ocien- tific research organizations, as well as for students of related disciplines and for,technologisto utilizing analytical results. COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob- lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy- sis in controlling the phemical composition of various materials in ferrous and 6onfe-2rous metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus~ try, and medicine. ;The authors express their thanks to 0. V. Chentsova for help in preparing the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles. Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) SOV/6181 Fishman, 1. S. Remarks on a system of standards for analysis of complex alloys 73 Shiryayeva, N. Ye., Yu. I. Mallkov, and R. A. Kozlova. Photoelectric-stylometer analysis of vanadium cast irons 76 Basova, Ye. P., A. B. Shayevich, and S. B. Shubina. Spectro- graphic determination of harmful non-ferrous metal impurities in raw material intended for production of metallic chromium 77 Sorokina. N. N., Spectral determination of cerium, lanthanum, and barium in steel 80 Shayevich, A. B., and N. D. Sbartseva. Spectral determination of vanadium, manganese, silicon, and chromium in ferro- vanadium 86 Gutkina, R. I. Chemical-spectral method of analysis of high- purity'nickel 88 Card 7/15 SOROKINA N.N.; GOLUBEVA, V.M. Spectral analysis of steel and alloys for rare earth elements. Znv.lab. 29 no-5:559-560 163. (MIRA 16;5) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii imeni I.P.Bardina. (Steel-Spectra) (Alloys-Spectra) (Rare earths-Spectra) SOROLINA, N.N.; GOLUBEVAt V.M. Spectroscopic determination of cerium and lanthanum in pure metals,, steels, and alloys. Sbor.trud. TSNIICRM noJIS41-45 163. (NM 16:7) Wtals-Spectra) (Cerium-Spectra) (Lanthanurii-Spectra) . SWUM) N.N.; KONDRATIYEVI P.A. Spectral method of determining carbon based on cyanogen spectra. Zav. lab. 31 no.11:13U~-1345 165. OMIRA 19:1) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut chernoy metal- lurgii imeni Bardina. L 47085-66 o9 m ZVLP t) 11T IJP(c) JT)/Jil '-f-4 CC-R~--tA-TM 302 2 8 SOURCE CODE: UR/2776/66/000/049/0084/0085 AUT11OR: Sorokina, N. N.; Fedorov, A. A.; Golubeva, V. H.; ChSrnyakhovekaya, F. V. ORG: none TITLE: Chemical-spectroscopic method of determining the samarium content in lKhl3Nl6B and 12KhlMF steels, and KhN77Yug allay I IR SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentral'nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy metallurgii. Sbornik trudov, no. 49, 1966. Novyye metody ispytaniy metallov; khimicheskiy kontrol' v metallurgii (New methods in the analysis of metals; chemical control in metallurgy), 84-85 TOPIC TAGS: samarium, spec.+,-o~ccopy, nle-i-l 0,11ekill"Cal ct"a/ySis ABSTRACT: A chemical-spectroscopic method of determining the samarium content in lKhl3Nl6B, and l2KhlMF steels, and KhN77TYuR alloy has been developed. Samarium is isolated by precipitation in the form of fluoride, which is subjected to spectrosc op analysis. With this method, samarium contents of 0.001-0.1% can be determined With-,, respective errors of tO.0003-0.008%. Orig. art. has: I table. iTDJ" SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ Card ill it "I ACC - NR- AT6030227 SOURCE CODEs W27~6/66/odd/o6~/oO48/bo521 AUTHOR: Lonskaya, K. K.; Tikhomirova, 0. F.; Golubeva, V. M.; Sorokina, N. N.; ISuchelenkov-a. L-M-. IORG: none ~TITIE: Spectrochemical method for determining the composition of tungsten-molybdenum ~alloys SOURCE: -Moscoir. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-isslecovatel'skiy institut chernoy motallurgi 0. ~Niovyyo -m6tody Tiso~i~j ~eiaflov; iche kiy kontroll Sbornik trudov, n 6. khim s v metallurgii (Now methods in the analysis of metals; chemical control in metallurgy), 48-52 TOPIC TAGS: tungsten containing alloy, molybdenum containing alloy, spectrographic analysis, metal chemical analysis ABSTRACT: 7ho article describes a spectrochejyical method for analysis of tungsten- .1-1 molybdenym alloys for titanium(and zirconiuvil(0.010.504,0; tungsten (10-70%); and lanthanum The contents of titanium, zirconium, hafn , --wand yttrium, hafnium, lanthanum,.and yttrium are determined in tungsten-molybdenum alloys of constant composition, and the tungsten composition in alloys of varyimg composition* The proposed method for determination of titanium, zirconium, hafnium, lantbanm. and ACC NRI AT6030227 yttrium includes the following steps: introduction of the sample into solution. introduction of a collector, separation of the elements being investigated from the base elements, and spoctral analysis of the concentrate. The article gives a detailed description of the methods used to prepare standard solutions of each of the olownts under consideration, and for preparation of the samples for X ray analysis. CrUe art. has; 1 figure and 2 tables.. SUB CODE: 07, 11/ SUBK DAM none/ ORM REFs 001 Card C. /V. /I/. E ACCLSSION NR AM4o4673O LOOK ZXP~.O'ITATION Pf-4 KYII/Ji)/ S/ mix Sa=arin, A- W., ad. (Corresponding =e=bar, Acado=y of Sciences, U.S.S.R.)gL/ StE.1 :):,oduction; handbook (Staleplavil'noye ?roizvodatvo-, spravochnik), t. 2., Moscow, Izd-vo "Metallurgiyall, 1964, 1039 P- illus., biblio., r.&bles. Errata slip inserted. 5,850 copies printed. TJ?IC TAGS; steel, open-heart furnace, quality control, refractory TABLZ OF CONTENTS Cabiidged]:j( ?art S. The:-=al engineering Ch. V[. vLcl und its cozbustion in an open-hearth furnace (N. 1. 17 535 Vec~anics of furnace gases in~open-hearth furnaces (G. M. GIL: I~ov) -_ 554 C-'-. 4VII. Hear transfer in an open-hearth furnace S.S. Magidgon) 575 Ch. XVIII. Thermal operation of an open-hearth furnace (Ye. A. Wapustin) 6o3 C'A. Auxiliary thermal equipment in. steel production (B. 0. Tur L .L 17595-65 ACCESSION NR Am4046730 Part 9. Thermal processes Ch. XX. Automatic control and regulation of thermal processes in steel production (A. P. Kopelovich, A, P. Sinchuk, and M. A. L1vov) -- 630 Ch. XXI. Evaporative cooling of open-hearth furnaces (S. H. Andon'Yev) 720 Ch. XXII. Hot cooling of open-hearth furnaces (A. I. Tyurin) -- 745 Ch. XXIII. Boilers of open-hearth furnaces (A. 1. 45er*zhinWkiy) -- 754 Ch. XXIV. Cooling and cleaning converter gases (A. 1. Bar--MlRakiy) -- 778 Ch. XXV. Supplying stealmakinj--shops with compressed air (G. A. Timoshko) 793 Ch. XXVI. Supplying steelmaking ahops with oil (G. A. Timoshko) -- 807 Part 10. Methods of quality control and testing__ Ch. XXVII. Chemical analysis (P. Ya. Yakovlev) 818 Ch. XXVIII. Spectral analysis (N. N. Sorouo -- 840 Ch. XXIX. Melting and deliveredquility control of steel (M. 1. Vi~ograd) 851 Ch. XXX. Mechanical testing of metals (P. G, Timo -shuk) -- 868 Ch. XXXI. Analysis of gase,s in metals and alloys kL.L.Kunin, T. Ya. lzmanova, and Ye, M. Chistyakova) -- 887 Ch-.-UMT.- Determining nonmetallic inclusions and carbides (M. M. Shapiro) C.,d 213 L 17595-65 ,ACCESSION NR AM4046730 ILA Ch. XXXIII. Defectos N. S. Tokwakov) -- 910 Ch. XXXIV. Use of radioactive isotopes to study the processes of steel production -- 924 Part 11. Design Ch. XXXV. Design of steelmaking shops (G. A. Garbuz and D. T. Hartainkovskiy) -- 932 Part 12. Economics Ch. XXXVI. Technical-economic indicators of steel production (G. V. Vitin and A. G. Lifshits) -- 956 Part lr Transportation, refractories, oxygen, classification and characteristics of atoola Ch. XXXVII. Transportation (S. S. Berl yand) -- 980 Ch. XXXVIII. Refractories (K-.A.-Lur Ia ) 993 Ch. XXXX %1 1009 X. Oxygedq(D. L. G1 z~manenko~-- Ch. XL. Cla=as f Mation and characteristics of steel (N. V. Matyushina) 1020 SUB CODE: MM SUBMITTED, 3om&y64 NR REF SOVs 279 OTHER: 030 Card 3/3 SCROKIn, N.H. %Ric features of the tectonic structure of the Kiddle Iket. Trudy MNr no.19:196-225 057. (MIRA 11:1) (Near Ikst-Geology. Structural) KRASNYKH, I.G.; ZIIEREB(,IflllKO., P.G.- HURAISTIOVA, V.--S.i SUVOROV, SOROKVIA, III.P.; SHA-SlIKOV, V.S. lip dij protective aAdon of 5-methox-Itryp-tamine and other trypt..walnes. Adiobiolog-iia 2 no.l.'156-160 Ja 162 NIRA SUVOROV, N.N. SOROKIIIA N k,--,.PHHYNKER, Yu.N. Mechamiam of lischer indole synthesis. Khim. nauka i pfom. 2 n0.3: 394-395 '57. (KLRA 100) 1. Vaesoy-uznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy khimiko-tokhnologichookiy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze. (Indole) 79-28-4-54/60 AUTHOR-j: Suvorov, N. N. Sorokina, 11. P. , Sheynker, Yu. 11 TITLE: Research in the Field of the Indole Derivatives (Issledovaniya v oblasti proizvodnykh indola) V. T~bchanism of the E. Fischer Reaction (V..K voprosu o mekhanizme reaktsii E. Fishera) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii,1958,Vol.26, Ur 4,PP-1090-1097(USSR) ABSTRACT: The conversion of aryl hydrazones of carbonyl compounds into indole derivatives (reaction according to E. Fischer) is the most important and most widely used method for the production of the latter. This reaction may be carried out by two ways: The first is by E. Fischer (Ref 2) and used acids as con- (lensing agents (mineral acids, anhydrous zinc chloride, boron trifluoride etc.) . On this occasion there is at least I col condensing aGent per I mol aryl hydrazone - practical- 1.,, a -reat excess of it is taken. The second method is by Ye Arbuzov (Ref 3) and is based on thecatalytic decom- position of the aryl hydrazones. In both cases the formation of the indole derivative takes place under precipitation of Card 1/4 1 mol aramonia (in the case of the method according to E. 79-28-4-54/60 Research in the Field of the Indole Derivatives. V. !"ochanisri of the E. Fischer Pea-etlon Fischer as.ammonium salt) from aryl hydrazone. This precipi- tation takes place due to a previous intramolecular trans- position of aryl hydrazonel.-The mechanism of this inter- esting reaction was already investigated in technical publi- cations (Refs 4, 5). G. and R. Robinson (Ref 5) divided the conversion of aryl hydrazone into the corresponding indole derivative into three sta'gess 1) Tautomeric conversion of aryl hydrazone (I) into the cor- respondin.- unsaturated hydrazine (II). 2) Ortho-benzi.dine transposition of the hydrazo compound (II) into the unsatura-~ed diamine (III). 3) Formation of the 'indole ring (IV) by precipitation of one ammonia molecule. By means of an appropriate process (reaction carried out ac- cordin- to E. Fischer in acetic anhydride as medium and al- kaline saponification of the diacetyl derivative of the un- saturated hydrazine) the auth6rs succeeded in dividing this reaction into three stages which agree with the three stages of the mechanism suggested by G. and R. Robinson. Card 2/4 79-28-4-54/60 Research in the Field of the Indole Derivatives. V. 1,bchanism ol.' UL, E. Fischer -Reaction Ui-R CH-R 2 C- N-rql H h Card 3/4 C H? 011) Both intermediate products could be isolated in acetylated form from pheny1hydrazone of the methyl-ethyl ketone used as example. Their structure and the conditions 6f their conversion into the corresponding indole derivative were investigated. On this occasion a direct proof was obtained for the correctness of the schem,e by G. and R. Robinson. It was found that the formation of the unsaturated hydra- -.20- .; -5,,/6o 79 , ., Research in the Field ,)f the Irdole Dorilin tives, V tjjc to -'I ~_ " -.1 "., zine takes place under the presence of acid catalysts;. ortho--.benzidine transposition does not absolutely need this catalysis but can be made also in the alkaline medium. The formation of the indole ring which can be catalyzed by hydrogen ions takes place very rapidly. It can be achieved also by thermal means. The carrying out of the mentioned formation reactions is de- scribed in detail in an experimental part. There are 2 figures and 26 referencesq 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iSBledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- cheskiy institut imexii S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Chemical Pharmaceutical Scientific Reseach Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) PRESENTED-s March 111, 1957 SUBMITTRDg April 13, 1957 Card 4/4 SOV179-29-3-49161 1~qdRF: Suvorov, N. IT., 4px0akin.!~X-N--L.,~ Sheynker, Yu. N. Investigations in the Field of Indole Derivatives (Issledovan4ya v oblasti proizvodnykh indola),V1. The Mechanism oi E. Fischer's Reaction,Investigation of the Transformations of the Methyl- pheny1hydrazone of the Methylethyl Ketone (VI. 11ekhanizm. reaktsii E. Fishera. Izucheniye prevrashcheniy metilfeqil- gidrazona metiletilketona) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 195*9, Vol 29, Nr 3, PP 979-985 OUSSR) ABSTRACT: The authors showed earlier that the phenylhydrazone of methylethyl ketone gives in -the case of heating with the acetic acid anhydride in the presence of n-toluene sulfo acid the 2- (11, N I -diac e tyl - P -pheny-Lhydrazine )--but one- 2 in a hiigh yield. This compound is the diacetyl derivative of the enhydrazine, 'he first inte:rnediate product of Fischer's reaction (Ref 1). The problem of the behavior of the methyl- pheny1hydrazone of the methylethyl ketone (1) under analogous conditions was of theoretical interest. The theoretical assumption by the authors that the last --reaction is bound to Card 1/3 proceed differently from that rith the not substituted phenyl- InvestiCationa in the Field of Indole Derivatives. SOV/79-29-3-49/61 VI. The Mechanism of E. Fischer's Reaction. Investi,gation of the Transformations of the Methyl- pheny1hydrazone of the Methylethyl Ketone hydrazone was experimentally confirmed. By means of distilla- tion in vacuum, the chromatography on aluminum oxide, and repeated re-crystallization five compounds could be separated from the product obtained in the case of boiling of the methyl- pheny1hydrazone of the methylethyl ketone with the acetic acid anhydride in the presence of n-toluene sulfo acid. One com- pound turned out to be an 111-methyl acetanilide (II), the other one a P-acetyl-a-methyl-a-phenylhydrazine (III). The formation of these products is explained by the low stability of the N-11- and C-11 bonds. The other three compounds were isomeric to one another. They all form 2,4-dinitro-phenyl-hydrazones - a fact which points out the presence of a carbonyl group. The elementary composition, the capability of forming red picratesl as well as their infrared spectra permit the assumption that these compounds are acetyl-1,2,3-trimethyl-indole-isomers and differ from one another only by the position of the acetyl group in the benzene ring. The two figures show the infrar-3d Card 2/3 and ultraviolet absorption szectra of the compounds obtained. Investigations in the Field of Indole Derivatives. BOV/79-29-3-49/61 VI. The Mechanism of E. Fischer's Reaction, Investigation of the Transformations'of the Methyl- pheny1hydrazone of the Methylethyl Ketone There are 2 figures and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific Chemico- pharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhnnikidze) SUBMITTED: February 6, 1958 Card 3/3 ,JVOROV. N.N.; SOROKINk. N.P. Indole deriTatives. Part 7, Mechanism of S. Fischer's re- actions. Stracture of isomeric Bz-etbyl-1.2.3-trimethylindoles. Zhur.ob.khiz. 30 no.6:20~5-2061 Je 160.(MIRA .13:6) 1. VOSSOYU2rqy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevti- cheskiy instilut imeigi S. Ordzhonikidze. k Tndo 1 e7 ZHEREBCHENKO, P.G.; SUVOROY, N.N.; MURASHOVA, V.S.; PREOBRAZMSKAYA, 11 kF M.N.; SO [T D*VA, 1-1. V. .- Ar Radioprotective activity of sane tryptamine derivatives and their homologues.-Mecl.rad. 6 no.8:27-32 Ag 161. (MIRA 1-4:8) (RADIATION PROTECTION) (INDOLE) 2/205/62/002/001/00a/010 D262/D30 2 AV.-MOIR'S F!%,-.snYkh, I.G., Olvirobchenko, and Sha!3ikov, V.S. Sorokina, TIT-,E: The radio:3rotectivc effect of 5-methoxytryptamine an,! other aiko.~ytryptamineu PERIODICAL: Radiobiolo~;Jya, v. 2, no. 1, 1962, 156 - 160 TE~:T: The -.--d i o protective action of 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-methoxytr.,- Ptamin and 5-ctho~-y-, 5-propo7y-, 5-butoxy-, and 5-benzo~:ytr-,Div, :line was lnvesti~;ated. 2,900 white mice irradiated at '100 r and 120 white rats at SOU r were studied. There zere 3 series of experi- Lents. In the fir5t, rcwul~s thowed that 5-Licthoxytrypta-m-ine [;ave over 60 ~~ *survival in irradiated mice. Further study in the scoond series revealed a prophylactic effect over a wide dose ranre (5 150 mglk-) rdith an avera~;e 68.3 i.' survival at the optir-urn 75 rG11-g. Administered by intraperitoneal injection even 1 hours before irradiation there Yme a maximum 34 ~) survival, and orally at the on- timum 250 mg/kg; 10 - 15 minutes before irradiation, there vms 54;~ Card 1/2 0/ 205/62/002/001/0v8/01 0 The radicirotective effg-ct of survival, %-,rhereas serotonin was ineffective. -Subcutarcoua injecti:In gave the same protection ao intra-peritontal. '-I t1le til-ir(I s~E-,-ies of experiiaents on rats irradiated at 800 r snrvival was 50 b3 ". Or- al administration also jwfe protection, The experimental dat.1 s*.,.o""- cd the relationohip net,;.,een the, cheraical ctructure of some rlko.---y- tryptamines and radioprotection. Structural chanFes in tryptamine, by introducing the zethoxy radical at different positions on -~he in- dole rind increpsed or elocrea~cd radioprotection, increa3e occur- ing o-ly when the mct~ioxy radical viaw introduced at the fifth posi- tion. 5-nethoxytrypt-mine Eave protection comparable to that 04, serotonin. Its effectiveness may be due to more selective penetra- Vr. tion of radiosensitive tiscue. There are 4 fiGures and 11 reicren- ces: 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 rion-Soviet-bloc. The 4 mo!it recent refc-r- ences to the _Irglish-lanauaCe publications read as follo,.,,s: P.J.H. Y j.G. zerelakos, Radiation Res., ill 2, 476, 1959; Z.7, Pacct and others, Experiential 15, 5, 175, 1959; Z.M. Bacq, P. Alexander, Pundazentals of radiobiology, London,, 19555; Z..,,*.. .3acq, Acta radio-L; 41, 1, 1954. MmITTED:.Augustl 29, 1961 Card 2/2 0477 S/205/62/002/002/010/015 1020/1215 AUTHORS Krasnykh, 1. G., Zherebchenko, P. G., Murashova, V. S., Suvorov, N. N. ar-dSorolina, TITLE Increased radiation-protectivc effect of the combined administration of 5-metoxytrypta- mine and merkaminc PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. 2, no. 2, 1962, 298-303 TEXT: This is the continuation of a previous study. White mice weighing 18-22 g were irradiated with 700 (LD 95/30), 800, 900, and 1000 r. White rats weighing 150-200 g received 800 r (LD 90/30). One group of ani- .Ikg merkamine, a third received mals received 75 mg/kg 5-metoxytryptamine, a second group - 150 mg both drugs in the same dosage, and a fourth- no medication. Survival, body weight, amount of leucocyte in the peripheral blood, carly degenerative changes in the bone marrow and spleen cells, and the weight of the spleen, thymus, and liver were considered- The combined administration of both drugs resulted in a summation of the radiation-protective effect. The survival was greater, the radiation sickness was milder, and recovery occurred earlier. Treatment of mice irradiated with 1000 r resulted in a 27.5 % survival. Degenerative changes in the bone marrow and spleen cells, as well as a decrease in the weight of spleen and thymus, were less Card 1/2 Increased radiation-protective effect ... S/205/62/002/002/010/015 1020/1215 marked in animals thus treated. When 5-metoxytryptamine was combined with fl-mercaptopropylamine good results were obtained, corresponding to those obtained by the combined use of serotonin and merkamin There are 4 figures and 4 tables. SUBMITTED. August 29, 1961. Card 2/2 SHAGALOV, L.B.; SOROKINA, N.P.; SUVOROV, N.N. Derivatives of indole. Part 21:Synthests of 4- and 6-chloroindolylbittyric acids. Zhur. ob. Y"him. 34 no. 5:1592-1595 ttr 164. (KRA, 17:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy naiiehno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut irmni Ordzhonikidze. SUVOROV, N.N.; SOROKINIA, N.P.i 'F')'T',iF.0VA, G.N. Derivatives of indole, Part 22: Improved synthesis of tryptamines. Zhur, ob. khim. 34 no. 51:1595-1598 My 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut imeni Ordzhonikidze. T A - SUV(~IR N.N.; NEKI.Y[.ID')'j', A.D.; N P . CIVt 1 1,, j 0.-1 , - 0 Synth-3sis of melatonin aralcjgr,. iz,,r,A"" 5~~Slo. ser.1-him. no.ltlG7-111 166. (fA.7j,'j 11).1) t, 1. Irsti-tut klilmii pri.rodnykli soyedinen,'-7. 94 SE~')R. Sul%ritlecdl August 1, 1963. iala4 'I, i-t-MV JAKU005405 SOURCE CODE:' UR/0323/65/000/005/0039/0046 3q, AUTHOR: Marchenko, L. N. (Engineer); _Kqjq_Y,,_B. P. (Professor);:. ..Sonokjn&, N_ & (Candidate of technical sciences).; Chernyaheva,-T. Ye- (Candidate of chemical sciences) ORG: IUev Technological~Institute.of Light.Indusiry (Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti).__ TITLE: Investigation of the physical and mechanical properties,of.. cements.with polyamide, po yester, and henolformaldehyde resin! bases R SOURCE:. IVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennosti., no. 5., 1965j, 39-46 TOPIC TAGS: cement, polyamide resin, phenolformaldehyde resin., polyester, elasticity,.adhesive.,.adhesion A13STRACT: New thermo .1astic -rapid-setting, and elastic adhesive .p resins have been obtaine&w1th polyamide, polyester, and phenq_1- formaldehyde resin bases; These cement compositions (KTILOL)I%an be- ~:, used for obtaining an adhesive-re'inforeing seam for mechanized ad-- hesive joining of parts of footwear and clothing. The effect was studiee of the phenolformaldehyde resins on the properties of KTILOL:, cement. The effects of various polyester resinS/ on the strength and rd 1/2 L-C-G MOSTOFIN , A.A. , inzh. ; SOROKINA , N. S. , inzh. TrKrI salt meters with degassing and enrichment of the samples. Teploenergetika 8 no./+:85-89 Ap 161. (MIRA 34:8) 1. T'SentralInyy kotloturbinnyy institut. (Feed water) SOFiOKINA, N . S . "Characteristics of the Metabolism and Productivity of Croasbred Pigs." Cand A r Sci, Moscow Agricultural Acad imeni 9 K. A. Timiryazev, Moscow, 1953a (RZhBiol, No 2, Sep 5h) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) So: Sum. No. h81, 5 May 55 SOROKINA Map kand. khimich. nauk, dotsont; BOGDANOV, L.A.., inzh.; "--- AN- EVA, L.A., inzh.; YaUU~&SHKIN, V.I., inzh.; ZHILA, T.I.,, inzh.; PIVOYAROVA, T.V., lnzh.; KOTOV, M.P., prof. Some problems in the eyanoetbylationg carbaxylation, alkylation and acylation ofgelatin. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; takh. leg. prom@ no*3:70-75 t63, (MIRA 16:7) 1. Kiyevskiy takhnologichoskiy institut legkoy promyshlonnosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii kozhi (Gelatin) (Polym^rizati;n) L 08137-67 E%4T(m)/EWP(v)/EWP~j) ACC NRt AP6029270 Oq IJP(c) Wd/RM SOURCE CODE: UR/0323/66/000/003/0038/0042,1 'AUTHOR: Kotov, M. P. (Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor); Sorokinaj_iNe %9_ ~(Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Docent); Kharlashldn, V. I. ~Engincer); 4z'mina., V I (Engineer); Petroval T. A. (Engineer); Bulgakov, P. M. (Engineer) ;k7 I to !0RG: Kiev Technological Institute for Light Industry (Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskdy institut legkoy promyshlennosti) TITLE: TechnoloGical conditions for preparing and applying thermoplastic adhesive KTILOL-11 in beading parts of shoo uppers SOURCE: vIVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennosti, no. 3, 1966, 38-42 TOPIC T,~GS: 4D1f-1E.61VF1 footgear, adhesive, water repellant lubricant ABSTRACT: The new adhesive KTILOI;-~11 is prepared by mixing and heating to 190-2000C 50% polyamide 54 with 18-30% modified-alkyd, 4-8% plasticizer KPT and 27-18% novolac type phenol-formaldehyde resin. The alkyd is previously modified by heating, with removal of water, to an acid numbdr~not over 30 and a melting point not below 600, Such compositions containing no more than 24% alkyd and 6% plasticizer are suitable for making adhesive coated stra3ds which can be coiled without sticking. The adhesive- coated threads of 1.0-1.2 x 10- m diameter were made by passing cotton thread through the molten adhesive and through a die. Various waterproofing compositions were tried Card 1/2 L o8137-67 ACC NR' AP6029270 to keep the threads from sticking during storage. A 5% solution of stearic acid in mixed solvent (5 parts by weight mineral oil, 95 kerosene) prevented sticking for two days; coating with mineral oil alone also helped somewhate Other precautions in making the adhesive-coated strands:. the rosin composition should not be overheated during preparation; sufficient time for cooling the adhesive on the thread is needed- the take-up spool should be not loss than 2 meters from the die; optimum rate is 20-25 rev/min. L. N. Zayellgqllsl~Li. Senior Englyer of the "Burevestnik" factory took part in the work. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. SUB CODE: Up 131 SUBM DATE: 2ojan66/ ORIG REF: 004 Cord 2/2 'list ACC NR, AP7004042 (A'l SOURCE, CODE: UR/0323/66/000/005/0019/0023 AUTHOR: Marchenko, L. N. (Engineer); h _�QXpJdaA...~jCandidate of c emical sciences; Docent); Kotov, M. P. (Doctor of technical sciences;' Professor) ORG: Kiev Technological Institute for the Light Industry (Kiyevskiy tekhnologiche- skiy institut legkoy promyshlennosti) TITLE: Properties of copolymerized polyamide and phenolformaldehyde resins SOURCE: IVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennosti, no. 5, 1966, 19-23 - TOPIC TAGS: resin, polyamide, phenolformaldehyde, polymer, copolymeriza polyamide resin, phenolformaldehyde resin, cement, glue ABSTRACT: Polyamide resins modified with various amounts of phenolformalde- hyde novolak resins were investigated for use in glues for various materials including leather. It was shown that in glues containing 5-10% phenolformalde- hyde resin, the property- composition curves pass a maximum which is explained as the chemical interaction of compounds followed by the formation of a branched polymer. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 tables. - [AM] SUB CODE: 11/SUBM DATE: 25Nov65/ORIG REF: 007/OTH REF: 002/ ,d 1/1 SCRUB!') ~1. %r. 'Thanges in the Nervous System in Crimean and Cmsk Hemorrhagic Fevers." Sub 26 Dee 51, Acad Med Sci USSR. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55. GHIAKOV. L.G.; IOSEMVICH, F.I.; ROLLF., S.D.; SOROKINA, N.V.; FRENUM', 0.14. tak- Oa changes of the analytical function in cases of hypertonic illness. Zh. Nevropat. Psikhiat., '52, 52, no.9, 28-35. (MLRA 5:9) (PsA 27, no.8:6o62 '53) SOROKINA, N. V. 7894. Korisak, YE. K. I. SOFOKINA, N. V. Uchebnoye posobiye dlya krukhkov Gso. sost: ye. K. Korsak I N. V. sorokina. Pod Red. N. I. Krakovskogo. Villnyus, "Sov. Litva". 1954. 160 S. S. Ill. 21 sm. (tsentr. Kom. o-va krasnogo kresta lsar). 5000 EKZ. Bespl.- na pereplete post. neukazany.--na perepletezagl; Gotov K sanitarnoy oborone sasr.-- NA litov. yaz.--(54-52758) 614 SO: Knizhuava Latopist, Vol. 7, 1955 SCROKINA, N.Ye. ~~ , Finishing furniture with color lacquer. Der.prom-5 no.9:20 S '56. (MIRA 9:10) l.Saratovskaya mebelInaya fabrika. (Saratev--Furniture industr7) (Lacqu*r and lacquering) SOROKINk. N.Ye., inzhener. Preparation of a universal indicator to determine hydrogan~ion concen- tration in resins. Der.prom. 6 no.1:8 -Ta '57. (MLEL 10:2) 1. Saratovskaya mebellneya fabrika. (Indicators and test papers) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) (Gums and resins) SOROKINA3 N.Ye.; NATYU-311114TA, N.I. Particle boards with veneered frame5. Der.prom. 10 no.10: 28 0 161. (HM,' 14:9) 1. Saratovskiy dorevoobrabatyvayuohchiy kombinat. (flardboard) (Vonears and veneerin.g) KHVOSTOYA,.V.V., DELONE, R.I., S0ROKIHA,_,-0,.N., TRUKOV, V.L., TSPLISHCHU, S.P. CHAYKINA, K.V. Development of soft wheat seedlings obtained from seeds irradiated with thermal neutrons [with summary in Bnglishlo- Biofizika 3 no.4:459-465 156 (KIRA 11:8) 1, Institut b1olog-1cheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Koekva i Laboratorlya biofiziki Moskovskogo ordena Lenina seltskokhozyaystvennoy akademii I=. K.A. Timir7azeva, Koekvae (PLANTS, MFECT OF RADIATION ON) (WHSAT) Ref Ulur J31".A., 110 .17, aked., 1957, -NO 2, 73-716 the Tn e-~neriments conducted in the Tb,aL-, an the s tudy oi. r-henontenon of protogine in.vheat five phases of the-deve- lopment of the stiMajrylltse/ have been expozed.. Expe- riments were set un to determine Whether vheet grainz vhich had been -oollinated.vith stiome of different age by using the poilen of that.same varietly or of anotherIva- riety /i.e. vzriety of vheat/ (Lyutestsens 329 and Eritros- permum 2411) took hold; other experiments aimed to clarify., the sprouting of -Dollen tubes on stig:=-e of.different age; USSR/Oultiv,atecl Plants -- Grai'ns Ab s Jo;--.:., Ref Zhur Biol, .. I-To 18, 1958, 82280 Autt',,or Sol-Aina O.H., Laptev, Y...P. Dust- Title Tho iLiotLit of Poilen in tae Wheat Flowers in Wind P-A-Ina ~._on Ori~; Pub na Iii, 195ri, 1,1o 4, 34--40 M Abstract Experiruenits in the investigation of the am at pollen grai-s taking part in the pollinatio-a of flowers -,,nder the conditions of free wi--.,d pollination of spring and wiater wheat were cond,:_cted for 4 years at the P.I. Lisitsya Selection Station (Mbscow) and at Kharkov Selec- tion Statioil. The amunt. -of pollen &Tains takii!s a di- rect part in the pollination of t]ie flowers was very ne- .,-iiGible althou&atithe sat-xation of the SLXro'Lunding, air with pollen was fairly high and the captuxing sLtrface of the stigaa~,.was faitly large. The perce*-ritage of the seed Card 1/2 - 20 - USSR/CL'.Itivated Plants - Grains. Ab s Jo, 1 r Ref ZhurBiol., No 18, 1953, 8228o M sctti:,.ig proved to be hi~5h, and 'the grains were developed a7-d Ihad a good gerrdiiating ability. The fact of the insignificai-.t amo _nt of the po.Llen taking part in -the polliiiatio~i is explained, apparently, by the biologi- Cal PeCL:liarities of the wheat flower: the castrated flower opens .:p u--der the action of the swelling lodicu- les a-.Id closes whe~i their t-urgor decreases. -- Ye.I. Saks Card 2/2 SOROKINA, 04.N.; ANIKEYEVA, I.D. Cytological study of embryos in neutron-irradiated wheat. TSito4ogiia 3 no.3:300-304 Mjy-Je 161. (WRA 14:6) 1. Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy genetiki Instituta biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (SEEDS) (PLANTS, EFFECT OF NEUTRONS ON) SOROKRIAY O.N. Aegilops-4iheat allopolyploids. Trudy MOIP. Otd.biol 5-0W-147 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Iaboratoriya radiatr,,omoy genetiki Instituta biofiziki AN SWR,, Mosk7a. (WHEAT BREEDING) (POLYPLOIDY) SOROKINA., 0. N. Cultivation R' barley in the eastern Pamirs. Trudy Bot. inst. AN Tadzh. SSR. 18:324r333 '62. (MM& .16:1) :ACCESSION NR: AP4027981 IhTH6R: S/0205/64/004/00VO279/0283 Sorokina, 0, N.; Anikeyeva, I. D.; Was, E. I. ,TITLE- Protective action of metabolites in radioresistant plants ISOURCE: Radiobiologiyas, v. 4. no. 2, 19640 279-283 ;TOPIC TAGS: metabolite, radioresistant plant, radiosensitive plants, radioresistant plant extracts barley seed, ionizing radiation, iroduced radiosensitivity, Cruciferae !ABSTRACT: The present study.investigates the possibility of intro- ,Iducing motabolites of radioresistant plants into radiosensitive plantd ito- reduce the effects of ionizing radiation. The first of three ex- iperiments investigates the effects of radioresistant plant extracts ;acting on barley seeds for 19 hrs before irradiation (4000 r) and forl 19 hrs after irradiationj the second investigates the effects of I radioresistant plant extracts acting on barley seeds fo r 24 hrs before iirradiation (500 r), and the third investigates the effect of radio- !resistant plant extracts acting on barley seeds with torn eoleorhizas ..Lor 1 hr before irradiation, Survivabilitys, growths and chromosome i Card :L/2 ----- -- ACCESSION NR: AP4027981 aberrations served as indices. Findings show that a number of radio- 'I resistant plant extracts reduce the radiosensitivity of barley seeds, Various plants of the Cruciferae, (mustard family) whose extracts con- Itain mustard oil, rhodamide, thiocarbamido, and glucosides containing sulfur display high radloprotective action. Vitamins and growth 'promoting substances probably also increaso*radioresistance. Radio- protection is higher with extracts acting on seeds for a more prolon-,t god period after irradiation. Oria. art. has: 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSRv 140scov (Insti- J tute of Biological Physics AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 180ct62 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IS NR REP SOV: 003 OTHER: 003 Card --'2/2_