SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STARKOV, L.N. - STARKOVA, G.A.
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AUTHOR: Starkov, L. N. SOV/32-24-10-57/70
TITLE: Modification of the Construction of the Glass Circulation Pump
(Izmeneniye konstruktsii steklyannogo tsirkulyatsionnogo nasosa)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Ur 10, pp 1286-1287 (USS11)
LBSTRACT: In studying the reaction kinetics in heterogeneous systems
usually vacuum apparatus with a gas circulation in the closed
system are used. The circulation takes place at a pressure of
10-760 mm by means of a glass piston pump. The modification of
the construction as suggested makes itsproduction simpler, de-
creases its dimensions, and increases the capacity of the pump.
The capacity of the glass pump was doubled by the modifications
carried out. A diagram of the pump with its description and
dimensions is given. To interrupt the current a motor according
to Uorren with 60 revs/min. can be u 'sed for the solenoid of the
pump. A ring with 4-5 edges or a clockwork.. cogwheel with a
corresponding number of cogs is applied to the axle of the
motor. By a further installation a compact contact breaker is
obtained which secures 200-300 pulses of the piston per minute.
There is 1 figure.
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Modification of the Construction of the Glass Circulation Pump
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii Urallskogo filiala Akademii naulk SSSR
(Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural BranchIAS USSR)
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AUTHORS- Starkov, L. N.; Kochnev, M. I.; Gorshkova,L. S.
TITLE: on the selective sulfation of cobalt *htle roasting "anode mass"
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, nb.'@,7, 1961, 19, abstract 70137
4
C'Sb. nauchno-tekhn. tr. N.-I. In-.;t metallurgil Chelyab. sovnarkhoza?
1960, no. 2, 140-146)
TEXT: The optimal conditions for selective sulfation of Co while roasting
sulfide alloys were investigated. An anode mass with composition (in percent):
N1 57-59, Co 9.96, Cu 0.96, Fe 4.85, S 23,12 was used. The selective sulfation
of Cc proceeds most effeotively with an increase in temperature but not above the
temperature of decomposition of the Co sulfate into a sulfide. As the coarseness
of the roasted material varies from 0.18 - 0.25 mm to 4 0.09 mm, this temperature
varies correspondingly from 700 0 to 650 0C for an alloy with Co : Fe ratio of
I : 0.5. As -the coarseness of the material decreases the results of selective
sulfation of Co Improve. In the presence of Fe and Cu in the alloy the conversion
4-
of Co Into a sulfate increases on account of secondary sulfation. The most
favorable ratio of Fe : Co in the original alloy is equal to I : i. In that case
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On the selective sulfation ... A0601P.101
the conversion of Ni into a sulfate is sharply reduced and the roasting tempera-
ture may be lowered to 6000C for material with a coarseness < 0.09 mm.
N. Pleteneva
[Abstracterls note- Complete translation]
STAMOV, L. N. ; KOCHNEV, M- I.
Zffect of structural transformations and characteristics of the -
oxidation of nickel and copper-nickel zatte. TSvet. meto 33
no.8:75-76 Ag 160. (NIM 13:8)
(Nickel--Ketallurgy) (Copper--Yetallurgy)
STARKOV, L. N.
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Temperature dependence of the reactibility
and physical properties of lower sulfides of nickel, cobalt, and
their alloys in the solid state." Moscow, 1961. 19 pp; (Academy
of Sciences USSR, Inst of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov)- number
of copies not given; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 2463
STARKOV, If. , inzh.
- -- Ii@4ioved gas detector design. Mast. urL*7 no. 5:31 kv 158.
(HIRA 11:7)
(Gas detecluors).
i
YTHI)Ya" :1.V. ak.-, 'rlmik; F: D"'R"""V, Ye.K. , z7.kademik; @HTLIYDVICH, L.A., akademik;
'@ISAI F.L.; FOK, V.A.;
Y'11.1 1%, akademik; G ZEKIY, I.I.;
1;.-@:'DAU, L.I.: UFSHITS, Ye.M.; SHAL11111"311, I.h.;
N.Ye.; V;iY;'@.'1'FTEY-,J, L.A.; FALLi@,D:, z,.V., akaderik;
SAITAYE"q akademik; ABRIUMU"IYAN, V.A., @.ademik; LUNEVICH,
K 'r V , , I S -1 -
V.F.; f'!U& 1111S" III N.I., akademik; ':,@RAFIPEYEV, Y.K.; IMUSTE .' , F.R.;
d,)ktor fiz.-matem.nauk;' EFIR-011, h.M.; XkqTY:4'DV, L.Ya.,
Prof.; G.If")RIYEV, A.A., al,-ademik; MARiN, K.E., Prof.; C-:)IOV1JVk,
A.G., nrof.; HLATOV;,, L.G., prof.-, FEYVF, Ya.V.; SDAIKI'itTOV, B.N.,
.prof.; T11''tAV, '..G.; HYC1,ACr.1jV, G.I.; Bi@ 'HShj,.YA, V.F.; VLASOVJ',
L.A.; ISj1,.C;'EJ.'KO, A.F.; ILIINA', Yu.P.;
DANILOV, prof.; FLAUDE, K.K.; NE-CPhYEVA, T.N., prof.; CHEF-U."
L., dok-t.,Ir; SZ:d,.T0, Ladislav, ak-ademik; EET1CrT1h, Yozef; Fiiii KLOK
V'YEH'; _-.'jGEj5JN, X.S., prof. (Llvov); STAUOV, N.; Ar'-f-WHRICH, Yu.;
vo 'RESP, :5FIY' V.; KROFiLCIHEV, A.; REZOY, (Llvov'i;
S1
YDI, V.N., akademik; LEE-EDINSHY, V.I., kand. geol. -mineral
D
nau q - 1ASHIN' A.L. 9 akademik
"Priroda" is 50 years old. Priroda 51 no.1:3-16 Ja '62.
(MIR'. 15:1)
1. Frezident AN SSSR (for Keldysh). 2. Glavnyv uchenyy sekretar'
Frezidiuma AM SSSR (for Fedorov). 3. Akademik-sekretar' Otdeleniya
fiziko-matem.neuk IN SSSR (for Art5imovich). 4. 'Akademib--sekretar'
Otdeleniya bioloFic'leskikh nauk AN SSSR (for Sisakyan). -11. Chlen-
korre-rondent j%1I SSSR, zamestitel' akademika-sekretarva Otdeleniya
I (Continued on next card)
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Vsw-& aukush Range (Wal). N.V. I
'I Sta!e Univ., Mcjo--@
Zykin and N. 11. Stai kov (A. M. Gor'ki
:tov), MEWYAW. Mnuk S.3-S.P. 72, aWR1950).-
Most of the quartz porphyriet; on the weittra slope of the
jNorth Ural Alount.Ani bave andetgone intcrme laetamor-
phisms, and tire externally very similar to the surrounding
icry5t. schists. :But. they still sho%-,r III their microx-dpic
structure of tan well-developt-d flisidal texturts of.the original
)rphyry intrusiottit. Mincrab of primary magmatic type
C
P
@krc fluartz feldbliars (131agioclase with about, -10%a A I) iti the
.central parts, nlbiLiz,!d It% the pedplicrul paw;), und mag-
netite. Epimagmatic it,& a green biotite, albite, 'calcite,
epidate, rutile, and hematite, - Often even spherulitic,
cluartz-feldspar aggregates are Preserved in the grouad-,
ass. They are 0.2A.4 mra. in diam. with biotite eni-'
dote, or hematite it& the cente" (niicro-LLpida-gr-,tnofjlasticI
striteture type). The ns of the blotite are -y 1.614; P -1
1.0 12; a - 1.57d; 2 V - -2*; anglt@ t:0 0*; -y-a -
O.M. Chem. analycei are giveft of 3 flaidal and masAve
cluartz porphyries. The soniewhat , anomalous chem.
Compit. indicates the inetarnorphiq changes of the roeksi
from the origiual inap-natic: type. This metamorphism Is'
typical for the Kvarkush anticlijud grologic unit in th:@
Ural. III the central parts of this antleline, granitic-nch)l
Ititruslow are Characterktically dityelopioA. W. Eltel
aim
"'Moo tnm Gwo Saratim, Sauthirm
U
Ta _.k Univ., Isfolotov). zipiski
7M: (741&n. .ww. msc inineml.)
76. 2KI-90(1950).-The garnet is otxwnv(l ill skmrn@al the
4iouct,, tit art intrusive p4gio-Smitice and liorphyrite vvich
Wlintrutaty "W". in intinutte paraccu".6 ills
owm, And Ctinalite. 71wor an- Itto
I:if Igarlict. one, which 6 the older. dark-brown or rcittli,li
Ic"loml, the econd btiShler, or Vreni,h. thily the firm
011w ,hows the anomalies de"brd. ThL cryNtal tuibit i-
t 111)), with a very characteristic multipk irsoiiig (15 to 32
zones) strictly Isaxallel to the (I to) fures . The central
c*tire, Are often botimpnems, and inity tit multiple. The
Limit%. tire alteniatirly dark-coin"d awl nearly colink-mi, with
@i bilefrinarnm of mooo' of biaxial' pob. or neg. chAracter.
'In't its% oplic-Al tolltle ot 2v - 70 1.1 "'A". "I'll, client.
.malv- how thist its the dark trifiliAll blowil Swilel there
Are kI.Ve" alldrailite Illol'. :1.5 arlmulatile. il.11
tis mwntial constituents, while the, brighter-tolimr-I Sururt
flas W.3% andradile, 6.9 grommilarite. 3.5 Altuamlitc.
W. Eifel
ENTSOV, G. I.; IGNATIYEV, N. &.: U_AJJ-KOY. N. -P.
Kama "ial]oy
stu-'y -,eclo C-L,- -I, ro-r a ic ch@r@c-' @`c C;, -@IL7cr'sko-it'- :-'euc., @s C-1, +11-.e Yam a
re-c-a. Za,.I. Vsel-. r.1-in. ob. '-@'l 11"o. 3, 1952
Monthly cf Russian Acoes@@ic.n6 - Libr-ary of
Congress, Decern'r-Ir -195-0. Unclac- ifird
STA-railov, N. P.
USSR/Petrography
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Authors Starkov@ N. Pj Kobyak, A., N. vA Chirvinakiyl P. No
Title About the PetroFaphy of rocks of crystallic base of the Molotov
region (obla5t')
Periodical t Doki. AN SSSRj 95p 6j 1309 - 133.1p 21 Apr 1954
Abstract Tho article gives an analysis of the crybtallic base of the'Nolotov
olvlastl (region). By.the method of the integrational-table;'two
tables, given in the article, have been compiled. One of them gives
the qmnbitative Content of the bas6; the otherthe chemical content
of gneissoid-granites which form the base.
Institution A. M. Gorkiy State University at,Mplotov
Submitted 18 Feb 1954
STARKOV, ',. P.
STARKOV, '11. P.- "Petro[raphic Characteristics of Rocks of the Left Bank of the Vishera
River and the Region Between the Uls and Vels Rivers and of the Kvarkash Plateau in the
Urals." Min of HiCher Education USSR, Molotov State U imeni A. M. GorIkiy, Holotav, 1955
(Dissertations for the Degree of Gandidate of Geological-Mlineraloi-Acal Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Ploscow
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todtic micacco-@-4 artzite-, Av,,l multiple nibict-H;'M e-
seblist%
F&Ac1te-qnaAz
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-nith eabb.N. diL base
Intrusions, hydrothemal . veins@- are_scircely dcti@elaptd.
among which alblte@hlorite-qnaxti as-soca-.@ are
Interesting- - Th@ -cbldte is. dark-grew; finc-'scaly, Oing I
small I-es and ve.2atets, with characteristic worm-shaped
aggregates of 0.3 to 0.6 rmn. length, of the*tabular crystals
stacked together, In typical - multfla@ er parcels. Chloritp.
Extinction
distinctly replaces older albite in thesie veins.
parallel, Y -- 1.632; 1,698; weak Pleachroism : in;
yellowish and h tints; absorption a > -t; blue__Violet
qrs. n R'
omalow iriierference col - A al
an 260
0 93; Te'yst 3,;
A1,01,23.80; F 0 21 22; 0:4"i
'10
tM
.313; HIO + 1D.
X'
7-RR
hHn-atIon ttivalent. cations
Fhe oCW
Ir
(At$- , F(-,3+).am nearly equal in no, to thw-' In tetra.
hedral aZrdiaation in the trystallochm.. formula which
Corresponds to a prochlorite in Serdyuchmiko's classification @ji
of the chlorites (serits prochbrite-corundophilite). Amlcro@-
thermal analysis shows two endotherrnic iftects of dehydra-t
tion at 5W* to M*- (strong), nnd 700*-to,7-90'
(weak), and a
weakeirotham' effectat=.*; this indicates the formation ofi
forsterlte. A slight endothermic effoct at 440*
co"es"o
to the dehydration c-f brucite.
W.
STARKOVI
Correlation of gabbro-diabases in the eastern 1-usoia!,. and
on the westei-n slopes of the Qentral and Nortbern Urals. Izv. vy-s.
ucheb. zav.; geol. i razved. 3 no.9:56-59 S 160. (11--MIA 13:1@)
1. Permskiy .=osudarstvennyj- universitet.
(Russian Platfo=--Diabase) (Ural Mownta-ins-Dialase)
RUMYANTSEVA, H.A.; STARKOV, 11.1-.
Ancient ultrabasic alkaline rocks of the western slope of the
Urals and in the Ural Mountain region. Dokl. AU SSSH 135 no.2;
407-4og u 16o. (HIRA 13:11)
1. Yeesoyu2nvy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy geolo&icheskiy institut
i Fermskiy gosudarstven4y univeraltet Im.A.M.Gorltoga.
Predstavleno akadealkom V.S.Sobolevym.
(Ural mountain region--Rocks, Igneous)
KETOV, A.N.; PECHKOVSKIY, V.V.; STARKOV, N.P.; VARSKOY, B.N.
Preparation, composition, and certain properties of basic cadmium
sulfate. Zhur.heorg.khim. 6 no.9:20C 2013 S 161. OMIRA 14:9)
(Cadmiur sul: 3-
M
s'rARKOV, N.P.
Sepiolite from Kungurian sediments in the Kama Valley, Zap.Vsesqzfiin-
ob-va 92 no.4:470,-484 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Kafedra. mineralogii i petrografii Permskogo gosudarstvennogo uni-
versiteta.
TRIMATSHY, A.Ya.; TSUKANUVA. Yu.A.; GILIFAND, M.R.;MYTNIK, A.I.;
PASUNIKOVA, Yu.A.; YROTSEVA. U.K.; TGLKMVA, F.A.1, YOMIN, M.I.;
STARKOY. V.Te..red.; KOLOMMITS, K.A.,tekhn. red.
[Economy of Kursk Province; a statistical manual] Warodnoe
khoziaistvc, Xurekoi oblast; statisticheakii obornik. Oral,
Gosetatizdat, 1958. 198 p. (MIIRA 11:12)
1. Kurek(Province). Oblastnoye statiaticheskoys upravleniye.
2. NachblIdtk Statiatichaskogo upravleniya Xurskoy oblasti(for Starkov
3. Rabotniki Statisticheskogo u-pravIsniya Xurskoy oblasti(for all
ex6st%.Yomin, Starkov. Kolomlysts)
(Kursk Province--Xconomic conditions--Statistics)
LATYSHEV, G.G., glav. red.; STARKOV, N.Ye., otv. za vypusk;
GROZNYY,H, A.A., t6 2---
(Economy of Sverdlovsk Province; statistical abstract]
Narodnoe khoziaistvo Sverdlovskoi oblasti; statistiche-
skii sbornik. Sverdlovsk, Gosstatizdat, 1962. 230 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Nachallnik statisticheskogo upravleniya Sverdlovskoy
oblasti (for Latyshev).
(Sverdlovsk Province-Statistics)
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AUTHORS: 31yusarev, P. N., Ushakov, G. .' Starkamx=:O@_
Kochetkov, L. A.f Nesterova, L.-N,,, Kozlov, V. Ya.
TITLE: Investigation of the Transfer of Radioactive Substances by
Steam and Water and the Chemical Stability of Deposits
in the Steam - Water Cycle of the First Atomic Power Pla'*"7,
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 2, PP. 98-103
TEXT: The quantity of radioactive substances carried along in boiling-
water reactors by steam and water, their depositing on the inner surfaces
of conduction pipes, as well as the chemical nature and the behavior of
these deposits depends essentially on the mode of operation of the reactor
and the construction of the evaporators and separators. In the plants of
the Pervaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya (First Atomic Power Plant), the
authors investigated the processes in which radioactive substances are
carried along by steam and water. They determined the depositing coeffi-
cient of the substances on the inner surfaces of the conduction pipes and
investigated the chemicai stability of these deposits. They further
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Substances by Steam and Water and the Chemical Boo6/BO56
Stability of Deposits in the dtoam - Water
Cycle of the First Atomic Power Plant
investigated problems of the deactivation of some parts of,the steam-power
equipment of the plant. The steam-water loop consists of two circuits of
stainless steel of the grade I X 1614 9'r (1Kh18N9T), which are insulated
against each other. Fig. I schematically shows the investigated loop;
Table .1 gives data on the two circuits. The coolant used was ordinary
distilled water which was kept in circulation by means of pumps. The in-
vestigations were carried out with superheated and non-superheated steam;
water temperatures, in the first caseamounted to 2-,(5 0C at the inBut, and
340-3650C at the output in the second case they were 2650 and 310 Cp
respectively (with a 25@ steam content). The places where samples were
taken are given in Fig. 1; the P- and I-activity was measured on all
coolant samples, and the quantity of the dry residue, the pH-value, as well
as the radioisotopic, anionic, and cationic components of the contamination
were determined. The transfer of radioactive substances was determined
from the change in radioactivity of the dry residue along the loop. Table2
gives a multiple of numerical values of the radioactivity of the dry re-
sidue of the coolant determined at various places in circuit. IT. The
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Stability of Deposits in the Steam - Water
Cycle of the First Atomic Power Plant
time-dependent change in these radioactivities at various places of the
looD are shown in Fig. 2. The results obtained,by pbysicochemical investi-
gations of feed water and the water of cycles I and 11 are given in-
Table 3. It supplies the following data: dry residue, total activity
+ 1), pH CO NO'-, C11-concentriLtion, total chromium concentration,
C;3 +_2 3 60
CrO11- and concentration. The contamination consisted of: Cc
Fe4, qr5l, Ca45 (4-10% of the total activity); Na.24, Cu 64 , Ni 65, Si3l
56
Mn (90-96% of the total activity). Components with T1/2 < I hour were
not taken into account. The radioactivity and chemical stability of the
deposits on the tube walls were determined by means of a special device
consisting of two equal tubes made from 914-695 (EI-695) steel. Data on
outward shape, thickness, radioactivity, ind temperature of the walls are
given in Table 4, and data on chemical stability in Table 5. The deposits
consisted of Cobu, Fe59, cr5l, Ca45 (T
1/2,> 27 days) (70%) and of
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Na 24, Ou 64 p Mn 56 9 Ni 65 , and Si 31 (T 1/2 413 hours) (30%). Finally, a
report is given on deaotivation experiments undertaken with various
aggressive solutions with and without inhibitors. A 6% HC1 + Urotropin
and a 5% HNO 3 + 2% HC1 + K.Cr.0 7solution (,- 0.05 9/1) were used as
solutions with inhibitors, and a 5% HNO 3 and a 5-7% HCl solution as
solutions without inhibitors. Th 6 experiments were carried out at 20 C
for 24 to 48 hours and at 40-60 0C for 2 to 4 hours. The results obtained
are described in detail. The authors thank A. K. Krasin for his interest
in this investigation. There are 2 figures, 5 tables, and 6 references:
4 Soviet and 2 US.
SUBMITTED: November 23, 1959
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GRIGORIYEV, V.P.; LOGIN, V.P.; ARROSIMOV, Ye.V,; ORLOV, V.I.; YAVOISKIY, V.I.;
GURSKIYp G.L.; GONCHAROVp I*A.; STARKGVI...PA..--
Materials balance in the scrap metal-iron ore process, Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.5:63-67 162. (MIRA 15:6)"
1. Moskovskiy institut stali zavod "Zaporozhstall",
(Steel--Metallurgy)
AMOSIKOV, Ye.T-.; UVOYSM, T.I.; IZZGIN, V.P.; STARKOV, P.A. SVRGUCHKV,
G.D.1 GRIGORIM, V.P.
Autoiatic control of the open-hearth process* Izv9vys*ucheb*zsve;
chernamete 5 no*1107-41 162* (MIRA 15:12)
1. Hookovskiy institut otali i splavoT,
(Open-bearth process) (Automatle control)
STARKO P. A.; ABROSDIOV, Ye. V.
. V I---
Statistical analysis of decarburization and metal heating processes
in basic open-hearth furnaces. Izv.vy@9,ucheb.zav.; chernmet.7
no. 41:46-52 164. - (MIRA'17:5)
1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov,
S
S
TARKOV, P. M.
Bee culture
Strong families in double hives are a guarantee of large honey yields,
Pchelovodstvo. No. 2, 1952.
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by Mitt t-fir. vxpq@ The hilth Lictir rVid lrvvl i.
00 0
by thV NVI-Strr (HOWUlAt AdiVity 110441@ry 1IW
1"Aitia the Iflask milli vall.014 Valves. Ow
0
1V,IJtA. Art' Illb-fligord a* th"willa 2". silinlih-ant Carl.).
:
hydrult: I"clabolimill challes afirr Ilifroll. Initle nAlv-i'.
H revirphine-lici (OAMAJAM ff./ke.) wa% Ulbilillistervil
as 1)-M min. was followrd by t be 10-IM
to t1wilogi and after*.
(milit - III nitrous oxide-0 by using the nonrecirculatinji mask
or I hir. the bi,tod comptiornis showed changes whiell %irte
Allal"Rini. to Itittic. otwerivril With admillistral toil q Ilow-
philir atulle, which. after M31-30 tithi., jowvt@ igly,%-gen
Mightty and raises auttv by A01; and lactic aeld by 1i*)T_,
d. thrse figures drop tit NJ-100 min. after inorphint admini..
trillion to 0"Mial leveh of airmen still lactic Witt. while
hilth bv .13-StM, ht Kov"wnff
lid"
7 oaf 4111JI&II _'. - " - I
too
11 to it 4 L S
I"ll M9 Kit list Kit tt it of 43 a I iril TW a it 1 1 If
SURKOV, P. M., ZKEREBCHENKOj, P. G., IMOV, N. V. and KARPOVICH, 0. A.
*Changes in the Functions of the Central Nervous System In Experimental
Hypothernia.0 published in the Proceedings of the Eighth All-Union Con4gress of
PIWsiologists, Biochemists,, and PharmuologIsts., Mosem., 1955,
Abstract 1091961
.. I I I N f@ (- ,,/., l- I.--I -
Suwon" of i of - - p""" st an zm cowm of ftwm of "m
@# unewo 0 - 27 Jawmwy ILMO Indubms
Reflex Regulations in Conditions of Acute Hypothermia
T:) I,( C@MAMrAIT
SOLROt I. . 1404-WM3 (Qfncw mtwucm) 0
STARKOV, P.M.,
Pumping action of the heart and Its arrest at low temperatures
[with summnry in Ingliahl, Eksper,khir. 1 no.4:9-14 JI-Ag 156
(KIRA 11:10)
1. ISAAfedry normallnoy fisiologii (2&v. prof. P.M. Starkov)
Kubanskogo medistinakogo instituta, Krasnodar.
(HRART, physiol.
pressure volume, eff. of hypothermin in dogs, ZGG (Bus))
(HYPOTMENIA, eff.
on pressure volume of hPart in dogs, BOG (Rue))
(BUOMOURDIOGRAPHY.
effe of hypothermin on cardinc pressure volume In dogs
(Rue))
STARKOV, P.M.; POKROVSKIY, V.M.
cortical regulation of micturition in man. Fiziol.zhur. 42 no.10:
887-892 0 156. (KLRA 9.12)
1. Xafedra normallnoy fiziologii i Kafedra gospitallnoy khirmrgii
Kubanskogo meditainskogo instituta, Krasnodar.
(BULIX, CONDIT IOM,
conditioned regulation of diureeis, observations in
bladder ectopy in man (Rua))
(DIURBSIS, physiology,
conditioned regulation. observations in bladder ectopy in
mal.n (RUBD
(BIADMR,,'abnormalities,
ectopy. observations on conditioned regulation of 11uresis
in man in (Rua))
STARKOV. P.M.
LAcute hypothermia; development of hypothermis and reatoration of
functions 'of the refrigerated organism in warm-blooded animals]
K problems ostroi g1potermii; raxvitie gipotermii i vosetanovlenie
funktsii pereokhlazhennogo organizma teplokrovnykh zhivotnykh.
Moskva, Hedgiz, 1957. 288 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(HTPOTHERMIA)
Nux'eo tics
0 AT EG 0 RY : @;ian-aacologY,
.56591
JOUR. " 01 0 12 1959, Nc.
@Ov
L
ed. in-t' U-)"-"
ORIGG . PU B. @.,Auch;@. Tr.
-L e iin civi VemO.0-iteo wif.!, a
v
"..ress@ire was raisea or;l-.- in ot :'@.l
1..0;" .1e L-_'. f:iie r-ri,. 11 f requeflc.y t resuira t.
wa F, @.O-qfj
Luerea-"- @a
by L-1-75 i;t, z*iiez
:.-i-th fttrt@_el. tney CUC
I' E,.,. @5" 1, e z' J lilt i fun.
I rat i ceatzer_i. k.itti
tij V; Z,! as
rate
vo,
ve!2tricuiftl' Coil-
Activi,t-
t le iicart cea_sod (>I., it
If min after
Of
lira t ion, el'suec al
e:---sure of nit rr)US Ox. de Of
ru,
Of t,le narcotic t:c,.,3, to toxic 00@77e
1, . I
5 T - 111 K -', V'31 @'i ) Ed .
The problem of' Acute Hypothermia. lNew York, London, Per,vamon Press, 1960.
319 P. illus., diagrs., graphs, tables.
Translated from the original Russian: K Frobleme Ostroi Gipoterriii, Noscow, 195-17.
Includes References.
39283
S/239/621048/006/001/002
1015/1215
AUTHOR: Starkov, P. M. and Aganyants, Ye. K.
TITLE: Recovery of EEG after hypothermia
PERIODICAL: Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR imeni 1. M. Sechenov, v. 48, no. 6, 1962, 629-637
TEXT: The recovery of EEG after hypothern-da of 15-20'C was studied by chronic experiments on 7 cats
and 12 rabbits. A total of 21 experiments with hypothermia and 3 control experiments without hypotheTmia,
were performed (8 on cats and 13 on rabbits). When the body temperature of cats and rabbits was decreased
to 15-20'C, the electrical activity of the brain became markedly lower, but provided the animal's respiration
was not artificially maintained, the bioelectfic activity did not disappear completely. The recovery of EEG in
cats, after a hypothermia of 17-20*C, began at a temperature of 23*C. The frequency of a and P rhythms, as
well as the voltage of the a-wave, was almost recovered at 35'C. The normalisation of EEG in rabbits began
at 25'C. The complete recovery of cortical response reaction occurred in cats 30 minutes, and in rabbits 2
days, after the animal's body temperature had returned to normal. Diffuse cortical inhibition due to hypo-
thermia may last for some hours to several days. There are 4 figures.
The most important English-language references read as follows: Callachan J., D. McQueen, J. Scott, W.
Bigelow, Surg., 68, 2, 208, 1954. -Cooper K., Brit. ]ourn. Anaesth., 31, 3, 96, 1959. -Martin J. M., A.
Card 1/2
Recovery of EEG after...
S1239/62/048/006/001/002
101511215
Faulconer, R. Bickford, Anesthesiology, 20, 3, 359, 1959. - Niazi S. A., F. J. Levis, Annals Surgery, 147, 2,
264, 1958. - Stevenson G. C., W. F. Collins, C. T. Randt, T. D. Saurwein, Am. Journ. Physiol., 194, 2, 423
1958.
ASSOCfATION: Kafed. . normal'noy fiziologii Kubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Krasnodar (Chair of
Normai Physiology, Medical Institute of Kuban, Krasnodar)
SUBMITrED: January 2,, L' 61
Card: 2/2
STARKOV, P.M.
"Functions of the respiratory centre during deep hypothermia/N
Report 3ubmitted, but not presented at the 22nd International
Congress of Physiological Sciences,
Leldeng the Netherl9nds 10-17 Sep 1962
,STARKOV.,.P.M., prof., red.; AKOPOV, I.E., prof., red.; KOSTIN, A.P.,
prof., red.; PYATNITSKIY, N.P., prof., red.; LATYSHEV, V.A.J.
dots., red.; AUMANTS, Ye.K., kand. med. nauk, red.
[Materials of the 14th Conference of Physiologists of the
Southern R.S.F.S.R.] Materialy Konferentsii fiziologov iuga
RSF&R Krasnodar, Vses. fiziologicheskoe ob-vo im. I.P.
Pavlova, 1962. 406 p. (19RA 17:9)
1. Konferentsiya. fiziologov Yuga R.13FSR. 14th, Krasnodar, 1962.
2. Kafedra nomallnoy -Liziolu'gii Kubanskogo meditsinsko,
instituta, Krasnodar (for Aganyants). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy
farmakologii Kubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Krasnodmr (for
Akopov). 4. Zaveduyushchiy hafedroy fiziologii zhivotnykh Kuban-
skogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo instituta, Krasnodar (for Kostin).
5. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy anatomii i fiziologii Krasnodarskogo
pedagogicheskogo instituta (for Latyshev). 6. Zavedu3n7shnhiv
kafedroy biokhimii Kubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Krasnodr
(for Pyatnitskiy). 7. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy normallnoy fizio-"
logii Kubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Krasnodar (for Starkov).
A,'7C.NR, A'A)0065 SOURCE CODEj UR/0000/66/000/000/0352/0353
AUTHORt Starkov, P. H,
ORGt none
TITLE: Mechanism of action of deep_hy2gSh_omja on brain functions 5paper Proaamted
at the hold In Moscow from 24-27 May 196�7
SOURCE: Mnferentsiya pe problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966o Froblevy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materic:y kortforentsHo
kloscovr, 19669 352-353
TOPIC TAGS: hypothermia, central nervous system, animal physiology, muropbyelolosys
hypoxia, brain bleelectricity
ABSTFUICT:
-The ce s@sati6n of central'hei@Vous'- system functl6zis in- dddP-ftypo-;
thermia is consecutive, on cessation of respiration. which occurs at a
@e of 160 to 2(r C, the life of the homolothermic
@oqy illg( ;@t -org@n m
'4
ACC NR-_ A'WIJ36665
cease S as a whole. However, artificial respiration witn oxygen and'
simultaneous application of artificial circulation makes it possible to
obtain a super-deep hypothermia in which some cerebral functions per-.*
sist down to a body terneprature of about 10* C. This indicates that not
only the effect of hypothermia, but also the effect of hypoxia, is in-
volved. In order to compare the effect of these two factors, a study
was made of the process of conditioned reflex suspension, convulsive
reaction, direct excitation of cortical cells, EEGs; evoked potentials,
and stry-chnine discharges during both generalized hypothermia and
localized application of cold to the brain. Generalized hypothermia was
induced by means of a cooled blanket. The effect of cold on the brain
alone was studied by placing special minature thermodes or cooling
elements against the animal' s head, or by cooling the blood in an
external circulatory loop feeding the head, or else by perfusion of the.
cerebral ventricles.
The investigations showed that although in-generalized hypothermiab''
:conditioned reflexes disappear entirely at a rectal temperature of 2711
ito 30* C (Q -A. Kar WhL
Pvm -the motor region of the cortex control ing
given paw of a cat can be co6led to 60 to 100 C before the conditioned
.reflex disappears (experiments of Yu. M. Peroy)- 7be @@U Pf the
card 2/4
ACC NR, AT6o36665------
.to be the case from the cold stopping or "starting" of the respiratory
:center (experiments of A@ __ N. Golovin and N. V. Klykov). In the pro-
cess of inhibition of the formjiii6"&h of convulsions and of a simpler
iieaklon,'_hot only the effect of cold, but also the effect of-accompanAng
@hypwda, may have a part. Finally, at the level of the simplest pro-
'perties of centers such as the generation of biocurrehta the observed.
-direct'faradic excitability of cells and adequate afferent excitability.'
of cells during generalized hypothermia are less the direct effect of i
3
_Lw '2;-
cold than of the accompanying hypoxiao *A* Noe2 ATD Report 66-11(9
SUB CCI)Es 06 SUBm bAT&S OOMRy66
4/4
VELIGHKOVSKIYp B.T., kEtnd.med.nauk; RAGOLISKAYA, F.B.9 kand.med.nauk;
-. AILKOV
--- jt,,v mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
__s S
Experimental investigations in the pathogenesis of silicosis.
Sbor. rab. po silik. no.2:171-184 160. (MIRL 14:3)
1. SvercUovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny truda
i profpatologii.
(LUNGS-DUST DISEASES)
STARKOV, S.I.
PractIces in oporaLing suction and dust-romoving equipment.
TSernent 30 no-4:17-18 JI-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17: 11)
1. TSe:,entnv
,v zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabrl".
ONTIN, YezI.; STARKOV,,S.P.p*, ,
Rated method c' de'uerminin;, iust settling in mine workings as a
basis for standardizing shale protection. Vop.bezop.v ugoll.shakh.
4:133-150 164. (MIRA 18:1)
FEDOSYUK, L.G.; ZAKRAROVA, D.K.; BATURINA, Ye.N.
Ion exchange resins an catalysts in organic synthesis. Part 1:
Alkylation of phenol with a #ixture of n-amylenes in the presence
of the cation exchanger KU-2. Zhu-,.ob.khim. 33 no.7:2237-2238
il 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv., Donetskiy
filial.
(Phenols) (Alkylation) (Ion exchange resins)
FEDOSYUK, L.G.; STARKOV, S.P.; ZAKMOVAP D.K.; BATURINA, Ye.N.
See. pentylphenols. Met. poluch. khim. reak. i prepar.
no.6:89-91 162. (MM 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheakikh
reaktivov ionobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv, Donetskiy
filial.
X1, DO @f b@
uleti1q. of soly. are repmcrd c,-, ;r- ;w-d- _1-1-tt@,Zrtne-
cI' - .1 . -OA tU Cf
(I @afts with N tyPical vtino- trisk
I
(Yr
l
.1 'i
;,-41-11-
81r,"Plov, S. P. , M.. t'e-r Onen S,;@L -(La*s) "T-e iomation and isomeryzation or
Denzene Dolysulfides.11 IvFAwvo, -LI)5'1, j.;--' pp. kU.." ti,.euer Edna USSR. Ivanovo
IlbA?-
Ghem-T@4,u -vu copies. kKLj Nv Ya, P.iii)
Vyuthessis Df 1,2- and
`,A.4 Kht@, .7 1. 7R _k
-N` 17
:@I,- in
PCI, @vq!@ o@ wT .1,
SFRYSKOV. A.A.; STARKOV, S.P.
Sulfonation reaction. Part 43s Sulfonation of benzene to disulfonic
acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10:2780-2786 0 '57. WRA li:4)
l.Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiF institut.
(Benzene) (Sulfonation) (Fulfonic acida)
AUTHORS: Starko-i-, S. F., Sprysko7, A@ A.
TITLE: Investigation of tha Sulfanation Raaction
(Izuchen-iye reaktai--'
4 on
XLIV. The of Banzene -Th-, su .-roaio k:idr.
(XLIV. Tzomerizzarz,-'ya
PERIODICAL: Zhurral Obsh--@hey Khimil @, -19C
7 , V o 1 14
Pp- 300'?-30711 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The m- and p-benzene diszlfonic acids forming on
eul-fonation of belllLe-,le at -a euffizziently high temperature in
an aquecus sulfurin, medium pas5 one Into ti-.e ct-h@-r antil a
certain eqiiilibrl,,i@n between them --i-s a-. tain-sd. 1r, connection
with sorie fore gn Papers, (H-cllsmann an' PtDl'aok@ the object
of the presont pap?r wa3 to obtain exs@,t detail.7z cn the state
of bi,-Twzaell the ar-d P:17aisw@-Tt@z @,*a th-e
isomerizatica if z-1.1enze-ne :iz;id, dezend-
en:.e of the speed of is,@)meriuation m@n fh-e of the
sulfuric ac-id @:Lnd othel- conditicns of equllibrium, Thus the
influen-:,e Qf 7@ia zon--@entraticn of 6-alf-aric acid- upc-n the timme
C,-F th@--
fo'n"c
lil-th ar.. ---f 'go te 400
Card 112 -t-e @@.f
lnve3tiLation of the Gulfonation Reactic-n., 7 C@@, z3 15 6
XLIV. The Isomerizat-ion af Bqr.7-,ne DILP-1.).1-fon1c Aoido
90% 120600 111,1 at C@7A (2350C). T-hE isc--.,-arizatior@
,--f th@ --benva-- di-=ulfonile azidl at 2Z'ZCC
Zo t*- .,I t E. r 2 ul r -5
m-, and -,-ben-zen:@
slo7,1y. By heat-J".nE, of tliie inaa- and paraisomer at
@r. the sourse @:,f 200 hours in th- -,r-asence --f 6'7-/;,.
@ulfuric acid &-. -3ta@-@ C-f equll-ibrium is pract-'ea-iy attainad
be"ween the iscTer@ j66,.W r sor-- r
.,,o neta- and pa - e I
There aze 3 talbi@@.3. and 6 referen,:les- 4 of wlhish ara Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Dano-m ins".-lim-te
(Ivanovskilir khirdko .- tekh-noloCicheskiy institut).
SUBMITTED: October 17, 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of ConVres5
1. Benzene disulfonic acids - Isomerism
Card 2112
S Ov
,TARK , S.F.; SPRYSKOV, A.A.
Ow-",
Study of the sulfonation reaction. -Part No. 52: Formation
of sulf ones and their sulfonic acids in the sulfonation of benzene.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav; khim. A khim. tekh. 3 no. 5:868-871 '60.
(MIRA 13:12)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut. lafedra
organicheakoy khimii.
(Sulfone) (Sulfonic acid) (Benzene)
I ---, - I @ '4; @N @.
STARKOV, S.P.
... I @ .-
Synthesis of 4,41-dichlorobenzophenone. Trudy BM no.25:
131-134 163. (MIRA 18:6)
STARKOV, S.P.; BURMISTROV, V.T.
Synthesis of 2,5-dimethylacetophenone. Trudy IRKA no.25:
135-138 163. (NMU- 18: 6)
KOKHAPIOVA, I.V@; REEDNIKOVA, T.A.; _'@@AWV, YEGIDIS, F M
TARANENKO, A.S.; ZOLOTAREVA, K.A.
Ion-exchange resins as catalysts in organic synthesis. Pa@rt 2t
Arylalkylation of n-cresol wit'l- styrene on KU-1 and KU-2 cation
exchange resins. Zhur. org. khim. I no.4:648-6119 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18;11)
1. Nauchno-issledovatelfskiy institut khimikatov dlya polimernvkh
materialov i Tambovskiy gosudarstvenny-y pedagogicheskiy institut.
STARKOV, V. (Mookovakaya oblast')
Fire at the electric power plant of a state farm. Pozh.delo 6
aQ.10:21 0 !60* 1 (MIRA 13:10)
(Haro-Fominak area-Electric power plants-Fires andLfire prevention)
STARKOV, V., inzh.
Transfer of RKZ cranes to liquid fuel. Rech.transp. 19
no-7:39-4i T1 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. GorIkovskoye line7noye parokhodstvo.
(Cranes. derricks, etc.) (Liquid fuels)
POLYAK, A. L., kand. tekhn. nauk; NIKOLAYENKO, A. T., inzh.; GRICIIMOp
R. N., inzh.; BAKULI, V. N.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; ISAKOV, E. I.,
inzh STARKOV V. I., inzh.
Efficient geometry and makes of hard a1loys for the blades
of *utter loacers Ath a planetary-cutting actuating member.
Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.10:20-22 0 162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut arganizataii
i makhanizatsii shakhtn6go atroitalletva (for Polyak., Nikolayanko,,
Grichenko). 2. Ukrainakiy nauchno-iaeledovatellakiy institut
sinteticheakikh Bverkhtyerdykh materialoy i Instrumentor (for
Bakul',, Isakov, Starkov).
(Coal mining machinery)
I
BAKULIO V.41., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZAMIARENKO, LP.,, kand. tekha. nauk;
GREPOYETSKIYy I.Kh., insh.; STARKOV, V.I., inzh.
I.... . ...-
Sectional hard-alloy milling cutter with an eccentr4c clamp.
Der.,prom. 12 -*o.12.-21-22 P 163. (KM 170)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skily institut sinteti-
cheskikh sverkhtverdykh materialov i instrumenta.
ARTSIMOVIGH, G.V., Rand. toklin. nauk-, ASYGRENKO, Ya.I., karyl. tek"In., nauk;
STARKOVY V.I., inzh.; MOSIKALENIKO, V.P.,, inzh.; FISHMAN, A.I., inzh.
Using hard-alloy tools in boring frozen soils with the BYGM machines.
Strol. i dor. mash. 10 no.10-.24-25 0 165. (MIRA 18:10)
ri
STARKOV, V. M. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Preparation of permafrost polygons for
dredging by the method of natural thawing." Mos, 1959. 20 pp (Min of Higher
Education USSR. Krasnoyarsk Inst of Nonferrous Metals im U. I. Kalinin. Chair
of Working of Ore and Alluvial Deposits), 150 copies (KL, 43-59, 125)
0
11. Cand oC Toch Sci -- (diss) "Unfolding of a surface with
an edge recovery accordinr to a method of substituting, theri with other
surfaces." Loningrad, 1957, 11 PP (Leningrad Technologtcql Institute
im Lensovet), 100 copies (KL, 34-57, 90)
40990
S/659/62/009/000/027/030
1003/1203
AUTHORS Savitskiy, Ye. M., TYlkina,M. A., Zhdanova, L. L.. Zubkova, L, A.. Starkov V N
Fokin, A. G., Petrova, L. S., and Arkusha, T. 1.
TITLE, The properties of rhenium, rhenium-tungsten and rhenium-molybdenum alloys
SOURCE Akaderniya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovaniya po zharoprochnym splavam.
v. 9. 1962. Matcrialy Nauchnoy sessii po zharoprochnym splavarn (1961 g.), 194-203
TEXT Modern technology demands the most refractory metals such as W, Re, Ta and Mo. In the present
work the microstructure and the mechanical properties of Re--NV and Re-Mo were investigated at room and
at 260W-3400'C. Methods of casting and of plastic deformation of W-Re, MO-Re and %V-Mo-.
Re alloys were developed. It was shown that when tungsten and molybdenum are alloyed with rhenium there
is an increase in plasticity in machinability in weldability and in strength, and the temperature of recrystal.
lization increases by 400-500*C. There are 4 figures and I table,
Card III
L 29920,6 EWP(k)/BiT(m)/T/EViP(w)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) DJ/JD/HWL@G _
ACC NRi AP6017300 (Aj M) SOURCE CODE: UR/0136/66/000i6o@-iod9-3 94
S@6
AUTHOR: Krupin, A. V.; Pavlov, 1. H.; Linetskly, B. L.; Chernyahev, V. N..; , 's I
Zarapin, Yu. L.; Starkov, V. N.)Korchagin, P. A.; Vinogradov, V. V.; Tyukalov, T. V.
ORG: none
)/I -
TITLE: Rolling of tungsten and molybdenum under conditions of low partial pressures
of oxygen
SOURCE: Tsvetnyye metally, no. 5, 1966, 93-94
TOPIC TAGS: tungsten, -molybdenum, hot rolling, tungsten rolling,molybdenum rolling,
vacuum rolling
ABSTRACT: Tungsten and molybdenum ates*(8 x 40 x 150 mm) preforged or prerolled
from sintered ingots were hot rolled'In air, argon containing 0.03% 0 2- and 0.01% N 29
or in a vacuum of 0.1-0.005 mm Hg. Tungsten was rolled at 1200, 1300, and 1450C
with reductiong of 10, 20, and 30Z per p &as; molybdenum was rolled at 950, 1050, and
1150C with reductions of 10, 20, 30, 5Q, and 552 per pass. A sharp increase in the
roll pressure, torque, forward slip, and friction coefficientil4as observed with
change from air q6mosphere to a pressure of 0.1 imm Hg. This was caused by In-
creased friction4v Lowering the pressure from 0.1 to 0.005.m Hg had little or no
additional eTre-ct. Increasing the rolling temperature In vacum of 0.01 = Hg had an
insignificant effect on the specific pressure In rolling molybdenum, but apprec1ably
L@2U2Q266
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decreased the specific pressure in rolling tungsten, e.g., irom 74 at 1200C to 64 and
60 kg/mm2 at 1300 and 1450C. respectively. The specific pressure increased with
increasing reduction. In rolling tungsten in a vac *uum of 0.1 mm Ng, Increasing the
reduction from 20 to 30% led to a specific pressure increase'from 74 to 91 kg/mm2 at
1200C and from 60 to 69 kg/mm2 at 1450C. In rolling molybdenum the specific pressure
increased from 44 to 96.5 kg/mm2 with increasing reduction from 10 to 45Z at 1050C.
In vacuum rolling at high temperatures and reductions a sticking of metal to the
rolls was observed. In rolling of tungsten at*1430C with a reduction of '35Z, an
intensive sticking resulted in splitting of metal. Little or no sticking was observe
t 1200C. Noticeable sticking was observed In rolling molybdenum at 1150C. IMS)
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DADIOMOVP Yu.R., inzh.; KISHKO, V.I., inzh.;,,STARKOV, V.S., inzh.
Automatic log dropping on a sorting conveyor. Me@h. i avtom.
proizv. 17 no. 302 Mr 163. (KRA 17:9)
KORI,ITYENKO, A.M.; SHTELIKkKHOV, M.S.; GEYLER. Z.Sh.; TSYPULINIKOV, 1,M.;
BRONS@TEVYN,
V.S.; BERESNEV, V.A.;
SHLEYFER, M.L.; PELIKS, A.Ya.;
OZAKHMEITOV, Sh.G., S-URKO.V.,.-V.T,..; VARAKSk, A.P.; ZHELEZNYAKOV,
V.V.; STELIMAN, L.N.; SUMNOV, V.B.
Authors' certificates and patents. Ylashinostroenie no.6:101-102
N-D 165. (14BA 18:12)
S/058/6 1/000/00 -IT/(36'T/C86.
A001/A101
AUTHORz. Starkov.. V V_
TITLE-, Humidity effect on the initial streamer zone of positive corona
PERIODICAL: Ref6rativn"- zhurnal. Fizika, no. 7, @ @,_305, 6_oatraat 7Zh107
-rovskiy g.@s. pe@d. ja-t-." Fiz.-matem ser.", 1959,
Uch. zap. Igiaba
1,, .51 - 52)
TEM. The author Invez',igat,@d the corona discharge betwee,n a cylindrical
Pt@-point of 1.0,mm diama:er wi-,h a 26MISPh6rical end and a bras tube 12D mm dia-
-meter on whose axis was plaasd the po:Lnt end. Meazurements. were conducted at
atmospheric-pressure, nat-L@rai io@nizatlcn.and with /r_preparattion of 0.03 moarie.
It was established -I.h&t -,,he nurrfter of Initdal strsamers per unit of,time de-
creases, at a ccne@,ar`; humid-lz',F, wi-i:,h L-rzreasLag initial ionization. This is ex-
plained by appearance of iinitlal eli-,Arona at the instants when the field near
.' 10 1-110 10-t-
the point is weakened b-F a p@i;_!-,.ive vol-ime chaz-ge d- - to w h f a flare
pulse arises preventing a a-wreE-mar fc-=564;lon, With increasing air humidity, =6
observes a decrease in the rr=hsr of IT.4-Ual streamers on t-he. left side of the
maximum on the thiz is explained IzFy -the weakening c f
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Humidity effe-,I-, AQ01-/A.103-
the primar7y pul5e on acc@,unt of capture of' eiectrcLre t,y H " vapors. The rnunbsr
of initial streamere fn T&x!mL;ff., az@. or, the righit 3iie C-f Ce. -Maxilluom increazas
with increaElng hum-':i-'v--,r ani rr.@-,r-ecver, the zons of Etreamar
ening (rang,@ of
eff&z-I-'[er,-3zS of
photoionization and d&c:raazIPg (dLA-9 -kO Oajr,.tU--f @f 6le'c-,!.rzns '@)y water vapcrB)
duration of flare z-iise followins @Le streamr.
[Ab6tracter's nota-,- ComplirtA traznalaL4%@,nl
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84-9-38/47
AUTHOR: Starkov iu.
TIME: Komsomol Members Organize Leisure for the Youth (Komsomolltsy
organizuyut dosug molodezhi)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdanaksya Aviatsiya, 1957, Nr 9, p. 35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Komsomol members, under their chief, comrade Sidorov, have
organized recreational programs at the Magdagachi airport.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card: 1/1
UTLIKOV, II.I.; SHARDY, Y.L.; VOMOTTSEV, M.F.; KORADELIMIKOV, P. S. ;
BOGUSLAVSKAYA, B&MBONOT, B.P.
Conveyer-type drying and impregnating oven. Pron.energ. 15
no.2:19 P 160. OCIRA 13:5)
(F.lectric motors)
Z(Mr,-,V, G,P.,, masler; ?ADERIN, T.1)., master, STiUT(-)Tl, YU.L,
Fer-@,i---Jng higii-temperatur- !i4-r
10 no.lt!Z-13 Ja 165. (KF-A 18.-4";'
1, Niz'.hne-Tag4"skiy metalli.-rgicheskiy kombinat. 2. Starshiy
gazcvshchik Nizhno-Tagi.1skogo Tv--tallurgicheskogo kcmbinata
(for Starkov).
L
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U tin
For Dec-ree of Doctor of Technical Sciences
pr"Effect of 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone on least resp"
tion. Yu. M. Starkov. Doklady Akad. Mauk S.S.S.R-
104i tLVODjA manometric study of the effect of 2@
methyl-1.4-naphthortninoue (1).on thc respiration of Sa;:--
charomyces ellipsoidey, S. carlsbergensis, aud S. akicWWns.
in phosphate buffer at pH- 5.3 revealed that -it first I acti-,
vates the aerobic phase of yeast mobility, but after 2 lirs. the
effeqt 6- nek. I represses anaerobic respiration only in the
pres c@ of 0. Pretreatment of yeast with 1(1-20 lirs.) re-
sults% hicreased fertnesiLition after 1-hr. pretreatment, but
nt lowers fermenting ability. I reuresses
longer pretreatme
enzyme activity even in cell-free yf--u-t juice in the presence
Of 0. V_ M. Kosotapoff_
Country : USSR
C a t o rro ry : ricrobiology. Antibiosla and Symbiosis. AntiLbioties.
@s. icur -Biol., No 23, 1958, No 103712
: Ref Zhur
.,Wthor ! Starkov Yu. M.
Iristitut. : AcadmW of Sciences USSR
Title : The Mechanism of Inactivation of Quinone-Antibiotics
by Yeasts
Or _J@; ;@Iub. :Dokl. P ESSR, 1956, 11o, i,.@c, 4, 696-698
L-l'astract -A study was-made of the effect of 2-mothyl-1,4-naphtho-
quinone (methinono) on Sacchar2!gc!@s eLlipjq@jj@@s of
the Cahuri-2 and Pichis. After repeated irmne-
plantat-ions of the yeasts on media containing methinons
they showed no increase in resistance. It was shown by
thi experiments that a reduction of methinone to hydro-
quinone, which has no antibaoterial elffect, occurs under
the influenae or the active dehydranes of the yeast celL
Ijbder aerobic conditions, the reduction of quinone to
the hydroquinone is not so easy.--I. A. Pavlenko.
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STARKOVA, A., inzhoner.
71zing crown in the Xaznetak Basin nine@. Mast-ugl. 5 no.6:23-24
Je '56. (Km 9:8)
(Kuznetsk Basin--Coal 14ining machinery)
ST&RKOVA, A. D.
"An Aluminum Aaphalt-Bitumen Paint" (Alyuminiyeveya Asfallto-bitumnaya Kraska),,
A. A.. Lqtyshev and A. D. Starkova, edited by B. R. Mirenakiy, Goskhi-isdat,
MoBcov/Leningrgd, 1949, 40 pages, 2 rubles.
Description of thepaint AI=277.
SO: Uspekhi Khiaii, Vol 18,, #6, 1949; Vol 19, A, 1950 (W-10083)
STARKOVA,
Glushko, L.G. i Starkova, A.G.
33863. Obrabotka korryespondiruyshikh Fotografiy Nukh Yiyetyeorov.
Byullyetyen', Vsyesoyuz. Astron. - Gyeodyez. O-va. No 7, 1949, C. 29-31.
I
SO: Letopi5l Zhurriallpykh Statey, Vol. 46, Mloskva, 1949.
A-(J Mf , A .6 -
AID F 845
Subject USSR/Astronomy
Card 1/1 Pub. 8 - 4/13
Authors Lyubimova, Ye. A. and Starkova, A. G.
Title About Radioactive Heating of Large Asteroids and
Structure of Meteorites
Periodical Astron. zhur., V. 31,5, 429-1132, S-0 1954
Abstract The results of computed temperature changes at the center
of bodies similar to large asteroids (;i@-- /00 - 4oolem)
heated by radioactive energy; accumulated in the past 3
to 5 ;1111on years are cited. This explains the signs of
fusion in the meteorites, assumed to be splinters of the
asteroids. 2 graphs, a table, formulae, 8 references of
which 6:are Russian.
Institution : Geophys. Ins.titute of the Acad. of Sci., USSR
Submitted : N 9, 1954
STARKOVA, A.G.
I.-,---- I -- -f6dlo@iive -eleanats In meteorites. Meteoritika no.13:19-32 '55.
(Meteorites) (Radioactive substances) (KW 9.2)
LEVIN, B.Yu.; KOZLOVSKAYA, S.V., STARKOVA, A.G.
Mean chemical composition of mteorites, Ke-teorltika zo.1408-63
156. (MLRA 10:1)
(Meteorites)
I.IIRTOVY B.A.; STARKOVA A.G
Quantitative thermometric aralysis of binary gas mixtures.
Zav.lab. 28 no.10:1194-llcy7 162. (MMA 15:.10)
1. Institut prikladnoy geofiziki AN SSSR.
(Gases-Analysis) (Thermometry)
ACCESSION NRs AP4035090 S/ 0032/64/000/005/0575/0577
AUTHORSs Mirtov, B. A.; Starkova, A. G.
TITLE: The application'oi thermometric analysis to determining the composition
of binary gas mixtures
SOURCE: Zavodskaya. laboratoriyu, no. 5, 1964, 575-577
TOPIC TAGS: thermometric analysis, high frequency discharge analysis,, binary gas
mixture, temperature measurement, argon admixture, oxygen admixture
ABSTRACT: The thermometric analysis consisted of measuring (with an electrocouple)
the wall temperature of a capillary containing the gas mixture in which a high
frequency current was generated. Experiments were performed on Xe, Ar, No, He,
N2, 020 H2, and C02, with each of these gases used as the main ingredient and all
the others in turn constituting minor additions, The analysis is based on the
principle that during the discharge every gas beats to a certain temperature and
that any group contains "cooler" and "hotter" gases. The optimal conditions for
analysis of a binary mixture exist when one of the constituents belongs to the
"cold" group and the other to the "hot" group. The method used here showed the
highest sensitivity when multivalent "hot" gases constituted the admixture to a
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ACCESSION NR: AP4035090'
"cold" gas base. Under this condition it vas possible to determine admixture
,content down to the 0.01-0.1% range (as little as 0.5 - 0.05% of xenon mw be
determined in multivalent "hot" gasse). The allmi-ry of the analyses in shown
,in Table 1 of the Enclosure. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
@4 ffk
STAfd..CVA, A. V.
"Increasing the Drought Resistance and Productivity of Perennial Grasses
in tLe Arid Zone of Alma-Atinskaya Oblast." Cand biol Sci. Inst of Eotany,
Acad Sci Kasa1.h SSR, Alma -Ata, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 7, Dec 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
higher Educational Institutions (12)
So: Sum. No. 556, 24 jun 55
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biel., Ho 9, 1958,
Author : Dobrunov, L,G,, Gladysheva, 0 Starkova, A.V.,
r-olinbotova, F.A., Taranov' 0:I,,l,:,
Inst : Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences KazakhSSR
Title : Increanse in Droudit Resista-,cc and Yield Capacity of
Wheats in t1ie flew LanO@. Dvecla=.tion Zone of Northern
Kazaklistano
OriG Pub Fiziol. rasteniy,, 1957, 4, No 2, 205-208-
Abstract The increase in wheat droujit resistance by usinG B, -@ra-
nulated Pa and by hardcninL; u=13 aGainst drou[jbt before
8',')Wi.-IL; (dryincs the scads a;Y, treating then by calcium
chloride) was studice. by V;-@c Institute of botany of the
Kazaldi SSR, The nothod V.,ich was studied has brou,,dit
about important chanf;cs in physioloj@lcal processes
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I
---WAWOVA, A. V.
Increasing the drought resistance and yield of corn* Yest.AIF Kazakh.
SSR 16 no.7:103-104 ji 160. "1 (MMA :L3:8)
(Corn (Naize))
4
STARKOVA, A.V.
Effect of stand density on the physiological characteristics of
corn. Izv. Aff Kazakh. SSR. Ser. bot. i pochv. no.1:35-44 161.
(MM 14W
(corn (maize)) (Plants, Spo6e arrangement of)
STARKOVA, B.; VYSTRCIL, A.; STARKA, L.
"Preparation of nitro derivatives of carbazole by the Graebe-Ullmann
synthesis. In German."
P. 1019 (Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. Sbornik
Chekhoslovatskikh Khimicheskikh Rabot.) Vol. 22, no. 3, June 1957.
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
CZE CIIOSLOVAKiA" / Organic Chemistry4 Synthetic Organic Chemistry G-2
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur&-Khimiya, No 3j 19,58, 7965
--@Iwth6r :-St-arkQYar--Vystrcil., Starka
Inst : Not given
Title :Preparing Nitro derivatives of Carbazolbe by the Graebe-
Ullmann Synthesis
Orig Pub :Chem. listy, 1957, 51, No 3, 536-536; Sb. chekhosl. khin.
rabot, 1957, 22, No 3, 1019-1022.
Abstra-t :A modification of the Graebe-Mimann synthesis of carbazole
derivatives using m- (02N)2 C6H (I) as the reaction medium is
described, The method is sult4able for the synthesis of
nitrocabazoles., but is not applicable to the preparation of
methoxycarbazoles. Under these conditions, methoxyphenyl-
benxotriazoles do not react. 1-(21,41-clinitrophenyl)-ben-
Card 1/3
CZBCHOSLMM;@ / Physical Chanistry.
Electrochemistry. B-12
',bs Jou r : Ref Zhur - Khim., No 100 1958s No 31893
u-thor :Lubos Starka, Jois Vystrcil, Bola Starkova
Inst : ----------------I-).
Title :Upon the PolaroGraphing @',nthraquinonc Derivatives in
Glacial @',cotic L*.cid.
Orig Pub :Cham. listy, 1957, 51, No 6, 1440-1446; Collect. czochosl.
cham. com,-., 1958, 23, No 2, 206-215.
.jbstract Tho polarogrnphic behavior of some substituted anthra-
quinono (I) and holianthrono (II) dorivativos in glacial
CH3COOH vrith IW.-ual H2SO as background vras studied. In
the cases of all the 40 studied I and II dorivativos, two-
olo,3tron Oiffusion r6duction waves, usually accompanied by
ads!,---ption phenomena, are observed. Kalausck's commutator
Was used for the study of rovcrsibility of the oloctron pro-
coss. The i nclination of the c urvos is loss than that which
Car d
CZ-!ICIIOSLOV,jM'. / Physical Ch-mistry. Eloctrochomistry. B-12
.',bs Jour Rof Zhur - Rhim., No 10, 1958, No 31893
1-bonzoylamino-2-chloro-I - -0.238 v; 1-mrino-2'4-dibromo-
-I - -0.226 V; I-amino-2-mothSrl-i-chloro-I - -0.227 V; 1-
-min-o-2-mothyl-4-bromo-I - -0.233 v; 1-acotylaminO-2-mo-
thyl-4-bromo-I -L -0.239 v; 1-sulfonic ticid-I - -0.200 v;
1-chlor6-I - -0.23 7 v; 2-chloro-I -L -0.28_4. v; 1,5-dichloro-
-I - -0.244 v; 2,6-dichloro-I - -0,266 @r; 1-chloro-2-carboxy-
-I -*-o.24 0 v; phonanthraquinono - 0.05 @r; holianthrono (II)
- -0.18 v, 4,41-dioxy-2,21-diriothyl-II - -0.20 v; 4,41-
-dioxy-3,3? dimothox-y-II - -0.25 v. The substitution vrith
tho -011 group in thot;I, or(.-! position causos a Zi shift of
50 rav to the negative side. The substitution va--th tho -Cl.
-OC7'.3, -OCOCH3 Imd -CH3 groups in the/'- position causes a
E! lYi.ft of 15 rav to the negative ri-de.but the same groups
2
ir- -'-1 Dv, -)ositior- cause a shift to flio joz;itivo side. In-
ducrion offacts provail in the caso of 3ubstitution in the
Cars 3A c@ position, and tnutomoric effects prevail in the case of
CZECHOSLOV;,,KI:, / Physical Chomistry. Eloctrochomistry. B-12
A.Ib s Jo ur : Rof Zhur - 17.him... No 105 1958, No 31893
,'.uthor : Lubas Starka, Alois Vystrcill Bola Starkova
I.bstract : substitution in tho 13 position. 'Tho Idnotics of photo-
dohydroEonation was also studiod.
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SUAKOVA, Bela, promovany chemik
Continuous measurement of the sulfur dioxide in combustion products.
Energetika Cz 11 no.7.*339-341 -TI 44.
MIRSKOVA, V.N.;@-STARKOVA G A - VOYUTSKAYA, M.I.; TARASOVA, N.I.; TRETIYALKOVA,
K.S.
Use of a reduced dose of pepsin in the purification and con::entxaticn
of sera by means of the Diaferm-3 method. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid i
immun. 31 no.6:116 Je '60. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Iz Permskogo instituta. vaktsin-i s-vorotok.
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