SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SYCHEVA, L.S. - SYCHEVSKAYA, V.I.
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SYCHEVA, L.S.
Disease incidence among the population of Kishinev of rheurnatism
and its age and sex characteristics. Zdravookbranenie 5 no-4:8-11
JI-Ag 162. (MM 15:9)
1. Iz kafedx7 organizatail zdravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny
(zav. - dotsent, M.Ya.Gekhtman) Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
(KISHINEV-RUUMATIC FEVER)
.4
LEMAVIN. B.A.,khudozhnik; IMUCHIH,".,.khu&omhnik; nSMI, S.Te.#
khudoxhaik; =M9VA, M.A..khudoihnik
Artistic Ainishes for cotton and staple fabrics. Teksteprom.
19 no.1%20-24 Ja 159.' (MIRK 12:1)
1. vsesoytwn~7 institut assortimenta izdelt3r legkoy promyshlen-
noati i kul'tury odezhd3r. I
(Textile fabrics) (Color in the textile industries)
SYC ffEVA ~ M. YA.
"Theoretical Basina of Principlea of Gas Dynwaic Calculation of Main
Gas Pipe Lines."
report presented at the 13th Scientific Technical Conference of the Kuybyshev
Aviation Institute, March 1959.
ROUCHEVA, A.L. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nail X&TROZOVA, R.G., kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; EMOTIVOU, T.I., kandidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk; SYCHWAI, X.Ye.. star My nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Schedule for the steril ,izat:on of canned foods. Trudy VNIINP no-3:
32-47 '54. OGRA 9: 8)
(Canning and preserving) (Sterilization)
S) -'/C //"z: V /-N I Al. Y/--' .
KOCHETOVA, L.T., starshly nauchW sotrudnik.;RUNIGH, K.N.;FMROVICH, G.A.,
m1adshty nauchnyy sotrudnik.,-5YGHBVA,.M, .
,TI 1 ~ "
%.. i~' ~~. e; , "~ ~" -, 1 ~~ ~ "'. I.' -. Y4PIE ~-
New varieties of canned sardines and anchovies. Ref. nauch. rab.
VNIIKOP no.3:17-22 15~. (MLRL 9:11)
(Anchovies) (Sardines)
~' Y-1: /" rv~~' YIL- -
KOTLYAR, I.Kh., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.;KOCHETOVA, L.T., starahiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik.;SKOPCIEMO, G.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik.;STCHEVA,
M.Ye., mladshiy nauchny7 sotrudnik. ~" ~
-.Aooelr~
Change in quality of canned baby foods during storage. Ref. nauch,
rab. VNIIKOP n0,3:22-27 155- NWA 9:11)
(food, Canned-Storage) (food--Bacteriology)
APT, F.S.; KOSTROVA, Ye.I.,- MATROZO'VA, R.G.;NMOTENOVA, T.I.3 ROGACHEVA.,
A.I.; NOSKOVA, G.L., kand. biol. nauk, ret~senzentj- SYCHEVA M Ye.,
mikrobiolog, retsenzent; NAMESTNIKOV, A.F., kawi. t'ekbn. nauks,
spets. red.; 1ffJWHffVAj 0.1., red.; SOKOLGVA, I.A., tekbn, red.
(Microbiological control in the canned fodd, concentrated food and
dried vegetables industry] Mikrobiologichoskii kontroV konservnogo,
pishchekontsentratnogo i ovoshchasushill.nogo proizvodqtva. Moskva.,
Pishchopromizdat, 1961. lu P. (MIRA 14:11)
(FOOD-.-MICROBIOLOGY)
SEIIEVA, M.Ye.
Optimum conditions for the sterilization of canned green peas
in a continuous uMaser and P-lat-P steriUzer. Kons. i ay.
prom. 16 no.11~20-21 N 161. (14M 14:11)
1. Krasrodarakiy nauchno-issledovatel,'skiy institut pishchevoy
promyoxhiennostd,
(Peas,, Canned.-Sterilization)
L 18283-65 94P(e)/F.PA (,q n, -2/--::~Aw EW.-- Pt -io/ A, -4/Pab-10
,AT-
A C-C ESSION NR: AP4045,452 SI;0072;64/000/009/0026/0030
Al THOR- Loshkarpv R A
~,-~cru on materials of the
SOIIRCE~ieklo i keramika, no 9, 1964, 26-30
TOPTC TAGS: ZnO TiO, b-:,queiting, ~:P"r)i-)nduc~lnr c-eramic
pi-pErt,,- stabilizari-7
)n al 1r. 5
i R.A. C The
7~ T
WCre StUdied. Using
xxaTeriai re ced shrinkage and raised the stabilit%
iu-
operties of the final ZriU- 22. &7~* Ti02
pr mix-tu re s
tzQnditlons La be oplitnum for briquettiag the moist materials.
Up to 70% solids was optimun-L lesser amounts did not significantly affect shrinkaw
C0,0 j /3
T 18283-65
- U
A(7(-ESSTO',,T NR- AP40454,52
and other indices, but greater amounts impaired ceramic prOD
er-ties-increased
porosity and decreased specific weight. Optimum firing temperature was about
1200C; the product obtamed had a 1454 1 near shmnka_aP. ,pPcific weight of 4 (;7
glMl k-M3 and 27io Afate:- acisor-ptioll, nigher temperatures weakened the briquet
'n aqueous s)Lu~-rm -)l al-c-ohol ,VaS an e ve `bll-,de r In bri.quets
-)Mpr'.sing 80-"~, Znp.
0 -l"? 7- 10 -2 and 47,~ A1303 r~d 0 5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 10%
'7 A' ~i
'-ie :P. cnmposilions com-
Zr- ', 23'1,, T A:-~'4 '-PVP 7-AP0 -)f A'203 and Zro?
:-Pq~-,irpd Qvo Da.-der 'pFc '-de. li-I r.), i~e': Produ-, ~' I-),.,.-er
me( nar'.-'a. strengtni ')pt--m'm .-,)mpression pressure was 500-600 k2l CM-,
r 1. P I lOr ~r lrp~~ P - az pip 1 r:
-P F~
Card 213
L 1o263-05
ACCESSION NR- AP4045452
briquets prepared under Proposed conditions, the specific voilime resistivi-tv was
Paiyteciimcail LISULULe", T
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: MT NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 031
Cmd 3 3
PYLOV V. ; KUIMINA, L. Bl,;LYAYFVP., V.Ye.;
HAUMN, G,A,. rici.
[Ej~-5, P:D..6; ED-F and ED-1. diane or-r,)-.,r resins generall
informatdon] Dianwqa opoksidnye spioly marok ED-5, ED-6,
ED-P) ED-L; obshchie svedeniia, Lenhigrad, Pt.l. 1965.
14 P. (MIRA 18M )
_L 08597--67. ___9?r.(d)jEWP(j) LTP(e) - WJBR
ACC MIG _AR6029285 SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/006/VOSI/VO58
AUTHOR: Zaelavskiy, A. Yes; Sycheva, N. M.
TITLE: A problem of optimum pattern recognition,
SOURCE; Refs zh. Matematika, Aba. 6V383
REF SOURCE: Sb. Vychisl. sistemy. Vyp. 19 Novosibirsk,, 1965, 35-65
TOPIC TAGS: adaptiva pattern recognition, medical equipment, medical experiment,
algorithm, diagnostic instrument, diagnostic medicine, ballistocardiography
ABSTRACT: An algorithm for the diagnostics of heart diseases from the ballisto-
cardiograms (BCG) is established using the methods of the theory of checking statis-
tical hypothesis. The heights of peaks and the distances between them are used as
signs.(altogether up to 13 signs per BCG). The normal distribution of these signs
was determined experimentally. Using the estimates of the parameters of the corres-
ponding normal distribution, one establishes the function of the likelihood ratio.
One hundred BCG of healthy persons and 93 BCG with "stenocardia" diagnosis were used
for the criterior establishment (learning). Checking was carried out on 32 additional
BCG with "stenocr-rdia" diagnosis, 28 of which were correctly identified. Tables are
given corresponcHig to various methods for the choice of signs. [Translation of
abstract] 4 ill,i~Atrations-and bibliography of 5 titles. V. Sh.
I.
SUB CODE: 06,09
Card 1/1 OU,
UDC: 51:661.41:155
BOBROVA9 T*10-;- TSAREVAPT.IO; SYCHEVAP N.N*
Cholesteatomas Pf the spinal cord after
tuberculous mOningitis in children treated by intralumbar
streptomycin, ib~xr.nevr.i psikh. 60 no.7s8O2-805 160.
(KIU 14:3.)
1. Detskoye otdeleniye (zav. - prof. X.F. Berkoe) MookovskogIo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tubarkulema (dir.'O.F.
Chernyshev).
(NERVES, SPIR&L-TUMORS) OW, NGES-TUBERCULOSIS)
(STRFMaffCIN)-'
SYCHEVA, N.N.
blic inspection of tho carrying out of plans for sclentifte
research and the thtroduction, of -1963 scientifir; acl~evements
conducted by the Scientific Technological Society for Nonferrous
Metallurgy. TSvet. met. 37 no.6:87-88 Je 16/,. (MIRA 17.9)
BO?OVKOV, A.A.; 11A1?KO-VA, N.F.; SYCHEVA, N.M.; SHFAKOVSKAYA, L.I.,
red.
[Tables for N.V.Smirnov's criteria of the imiformity of
two samples] Tablitsy dlia kriteriev N.V.Smirnova odno-
rodnosti dvukh vyborok. Novosibirsk, Redaktsionno-izd.
otdel Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 1964. 139 P.
(MIRA 1?:6)
BOBKOVA, T.P., prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya; GURBO,,A.I., pre-
podavatell karsov kroyki i shitlya; ZHIVAYEVA., Ye.I., prepodava-
tell karsov kroyki I shitlya; ZEMSKUVA, O.V.,, prepodavate.11 kursov
kroyki i shitlya; IYSENKO,, A*V.,, prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya;
MARTOPLYAS, L.V.s prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya; MARTBOVA,
F.V., prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya,- PANOVA, V.P., prepodava,-
tell kursov kroyki i shittya,- POHINOVA, M.G.,, prepodavatelt kursov :croy-
ki i shitlya; RYZHICHKINA, M.I.v prepodavatell kursov kroyki i shitlya;
.jEq1RA1._~T.A. ~prepodavatell karsov kroyki i shitlya; FILARO'VICH, O.F.,,
prepodavatell kursav kroyki i shitlya; BRUNEVSKAYA, M.,, red.; TRUKILL-
VO`VA, A.J. tekhn. red.
[Practical bandbook on garment cutting and sewing] Prakticheskoe po-
sobie po kroike i shitliu. 4. izd. Flinsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR Red.
nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1961. 607 P. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Misnskiy Okruzhnoy Dom ofitserav im. X.Ye.Voroshilova i klub im.
F.E.Dzerzhisnkogo (for all except Brunevskaya, Trukbanova).
(Dressmaking-Pattern design) (Sewing)
Z
'JS a,,,Phys1cs; - Nlagnetc field FD-3120
Card 1/j- Pub. 153 - 19/24
Author : Sycheva, T. M.
Title : Investigation of the magnetic field of vortical currents in planar
specim-enp
Periodical : Zhvr. tekh. fiz.Y 25, No 6 (June), 1955, 1132-1139
Abstract : The author presents experimental data on an investigation of vortical
currents in planar specimens (disks) moving in a constant magnetic
field. He measured the primary field and resulting field during ro-
tation of the disks bv the commutation method. For the possible com-
parlson of experimental results with theoretical calculations the
authors considered the knife-shaped pole as a system of filaments
situated in one plane. The author notes that the problem of vortical
currents occurring in moving bodies is of great interest for theoreti-
cal electrical engineering and practical defectoscopy, but has been
but 14ttle studied, the literature on the utilization of such currents
.Ln defecto5copy also being very meager. The author concludes from an
analysis of obtained curves that the curves of distribution of re-
sulting field in the case of moving disk (copper) and nonmoving disk
practically do not differ, and the displacement of the neutral to the
side of motion is very small, these facts indicating that comparatively
very weak vortical currents must occur in a steel disk. He thanks
A~ B. S'apozhnikov for his guidance.
Institution
Submitted Mav 7, 1954
USSR/Magnetism, General Problems F-1
Abs Jour Referat, Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11952
Author
Inst
Title Experimental Investigations of the Maguitic Field of
Eddy Currents in Bulk Specimens.
Orig Pub Tr- Sibirsk. fiz-tekhn. in-ta. pro Tomshomfun-te, 1956,
V-YP- 35, 75-86
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
s/b58/6i/0OO/oO9/044/b50
A001/AlOl
AUTHORS: Sychev, V.P., K-.
TITIEt Equation of energy balance of an electron-in-electric discharge
PERIrODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. % 1961, 248, abstract 9Zh6O ClUch.
zap..Kishinevsk. un-t!', 1960, v. 55, 43 - 46)
TMt The authors present-a quantitative estimate of elastic and inelastic
energy losses of electrons in a glow discharge. In the way from the cathode to
the anode the electron gains energy on account of the external electric field and
loses it at elastic-and inelastic collisions with gas molecules. By solving the
equation of energy balance for electrons, the authors derive an expression for
the limiting value ot electron energy determining the electronic temperature of
the plasma. The calculational results agree qualitatively with experimeniCal data.
1. Flaks
[Abstracter's note.. Complete translation]
Card 1/1
S/19 62/000/001/018/066
D201YD305
AUTHOR:
TITLE: The shift of the neutral line
PERIODIGAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 1, 1962, ab8tract 1-2-44t (Uch. zap. Kishenevsk.
un-t, 1960, 55, 233-2301)
TEXT: The solution is given of the problem of determining the shift
of the neutral line of a magnetic field affected by a moving elec-
tro-conducting sample, as applied to defect detection and based on
the utilization of induction currents. Because of the complexity of
the general case solution, 3 particular cases are analyzed: The
drift in the phase of the sample at distances 1~5 and 2.5 cm at va-
rious velocities of the sample motion; the shift which is propor-
tional. to the velocity when it is small, reaches a maximum and de-
creases with further increase of velocity; with increased distances
from the sample the maximum decreases and shifts towards smaller
velocities. The theory was confirmed by experiment. From the results
Card 112
S/194/62/000/003/013/066
D230/D301
,',.UTHOR: Sycheva, T. M._
TITLE: Induction currents in a non-magnetic sample
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 3, 1962, abstract 3-2-85ya (Uch. zap. Kishinevsk.
un-t, 1960., 55, 251-258)
TEXT: Describes a method for calculating induction currents in a
non-magnetic sample foxy flow detection. A. case is considered when
the strips are represented as magnetized filaments. The relation
between the induction current fields, the resulting field and cur-
rent density on the one hand, and motor speed of the non-magnetic
plane 5ample of small thickness on the other, is found using the
method of successive approximations. Uaeoretical results are veri-
fied experimentally. 5 figures. 2 references. /-Abstracter's note:
Complete translation ._7
Card 1/1
SYCHEV, V.P.; SYCHEVA, T.H.
17~~ - , -
Flow of electrode matter to the discharge gap of an a-c are.
Uch. zap. Kish. un. 49:114-118 161. (MA 15:7)
(Electric are)
1, 1 '.Dlmathyl -2.2'-dillydroxythethytamine. A. V.4
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mmrch Illst-.. Nlo%cowi. ZASOr. ObAckel ANAIM. (J. CW11.
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ifeliv. fimmed IkAmIlly Irmll frilucti.m. 11111 the
yirld %js extremely floor. Reductive amittaliton of Ae-
C11,011 ill tile pri,sclice (if NJ Is over Adams lit oxide, a6o
failed; however.39g. igcvt.q,)Cl fill.
Raitcy Ni Aluiltrel 5 hm at N) 90" wills 15 alm. It gavi. a
lits-0010C 0 Of, C-
1,24US '..W. JIM A A. (.fifty
(11.011. b.. 7o 41' jph,my1tkwup.s dtpir_ ni.
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gave tile inctflobrissrhar, ill. 104.5 if W ((rtfutt dil. FlOll ~ ~
)ly'llosruiliolt of 7.4 ff. "ll'i 1l.:.- jc.
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xV 1,47t'r2; pitrate, yellow ptate4, ill. IIL5-6* (from HIM).
CIA/
C -Alkyl -substituted holints. A. VA. ficrim Atilt
.1. 11. sychr~a (S. ordl Mi idge All-Cnion Chem. PhArm.
fir-m-h- M-tw). ZA.,. Obsklilet Kki.. (J.
Geo. Chirtiv) 20. 601-7t I WM-Addri. of IS x. propylene
nltidr )it 1.5 in), VI Mf a I O-V to 110g. freshly distil.
I,C 11,0) 1 ill I I I) $1l1 VIO)l ruvriul".; 11M V//#0/,0//) -
1*11,01ill,0111. K. WN". pt~,' 1.4119A, dl.' 1AMItI, purate.
Ill. EMIA 1.11 * its.-Ill I-AOII-C.110. The produm (14.4 KA
4-mvilittv '14141"t t'. U' tilt. ctlavd. ll.~A), with rtmiline.
followed toy N fir, at 1741-n)* and the u*"l L~olAtion. glive
which with polled. KOH. gave
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III. 1"" 3' Iffum Mcoll). III-NOISCIlroll (10 5.) will?
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which on itchydration As al-mme gave 51% 2,ribyi1morpho-
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Ill. WN1, 7" ift.m. littlit). Sitnitwly. If.&;CMR1,CCIfOI1
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Ortmu Et.0-EtOll); deb3mleutiou. as &Wvcv gave 94.d~c-
1 tint. .1"
IMM11; /W N.V11A l"W".1 deplip., ill. W, It" jit'lill
1,1*141111. like tileol' liatil. Ml,in '11K. EtOll ill
ve all Im.1.11C.1 Virld .4
pill,ale.at. 10- 7'
drhydiatumi gave 711'~
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otefin -W~ proccett a- well it, Alm. Al in inoim ikks.. i.e.
I toll. K.-.U,.4T
I % - , I I ~, 1, . I I - . . - - : .~
USSR/Chomistry Pharmaceuticals Sep'52
"The Synthesis of Same p-Alkylaulfonylbenzalde-
hydes, " M. 1q. Shchukina, T. P. Syeheva., Al I -Union
Sci Rea Chem-Phar Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze,
Moscov
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, pp 1663-1667
A method of prepg p-alkylsul:C,-lnylbenzaldehyde-a vas
developed vhich consists of the oxidation of 911WI-,
P-tolyloulfones with chromic a=hydride. in'the pres-
ence.of glacial acetic a*cid, acetic anbydr,Ade, and
concentrated sulfuric A number af
232T39-
p-alk,ylsulfonylbenzaldehydes and their derivs
vere obtained.
232T32
SYM-7:714 -1. P.
tp-:K~j, T,__.R.-"Synthes--'s of scr:q analogs of' p ~nylalanine."
Shchul-ine, M. N., qZc k, h
(n. 1879)
SO: Journal of General Chemis r , (Zhumal Onshchei Khi_mii), 1252, Vol..22 No- 10
--
USSR/phemistry Synthetic,Drugs NOV19
"Synthesis of-Certain Zingiberone Analogues:
V. Derivatives of Resorninol," A. Ya. Berlin and
T. P. Sycheva, All-Union Sci-Res Chem-Pharm Inst
imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
"Zhur Cbshch Khiml/ Vol 22, No 11, pp 1998-2003
The authors were faced with the question of whether
the relative positions of the hydroxyl and methoxy
groups in the benzene nucleus of c6mpds similar to
zingiberone fa- constituent of oil of ginger7had
any effect on the physiological action of those
238T31
compds. To determine this, they synthesized a
series of compds similar to zingiberone which were
derivs of resorcinol and had the'hydroxyl and
methoxy groups placed in different positions in~
the nucleus. It was ascertained'that these sub-
stances had practically no burning taste.
238T31,
T. 7.
If 3~
USSR/Chemistry Synthetic Drugs Nov 52
"Synthesis of I-Methoxyphenanthridine," A. Ya. Ber-
lin and T. P. Sycheva, All-Union Sci-Res Chem-
Pharm Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze
"Zhur Obshch Khim I/ Vol 22, No 11, pp 2003-2006
1-methoxyphenanthridine, 1-hydroxyphenanthridine,
and a whole series of new derivs of biphenyl were
synthesized and described.
-238T32
Chemical Absto
Vol. 48 No. 9
may 10 1 1954
Orpnio Chemistry
-QEthel
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and M. N. SSnvjiALkfibLjS
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-
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- 3", in 12p, -S'; 2-P)r1d- m1no.
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- ", r-
. Ith cuoll.-If to 0', 21.5 9. concd. I F*S(J4. fn1!-v,i ',~ 25 Z 1
, ?- ~, 1. ci,
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"H -rithoold (CJi,C1)T1cavinC3.* g P-0 142-4'; P-ke(?C",Vff, K5~,
(dm-,ampn-). The ext an evapr. gave p-
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tfhe7'. To 3f) ml. XfelCjD, US ml. H,r) t~d 5 1:
2;.f~!L, Th,
PT
N1440H o nq added vidt cooling 5 g~ I in Me-.Cc) at 5' ift
if,, -,n-& from t-he ~-T~
r% iP" r4 M-4CO thLrc was Ghtained M-3~~f, ~,HIV ~(!,(-X, ~i,
i m 14.1--5'(from StOff); mflu--z-1- -!h ~-j. :',:
UIC. 1f,,9041 P-HV.V~C4114('170. , ~:,1;3-4 . .:
F, M. 14j:1-
-htch ~'th thioscmicatt%zWe (n aq. Et(-)tf tmvv! Oi~! !hw-
' 'm-li-
m 227
. Reiltiring I with I - If) JfCJ -I
I I
". I, 2!.-,' 15,;
:
-Hi ~
L" lpf! a."d fmitment with Nact a ppt. of vao'Sc"I.
79'
T
cr
-h!
d
2 *
I
(1-comp. 233'.
.
,
t
mp.
.
,, r %1.
,-JrTdu,~e with NaOH. cave the emrco-ido-, Na jall, U
FIN vr~
SYCHWAi T. P.; SAVITSKAYA, N. V.; and SHCRUKINAI H. N.
Synthesis of N-Substituted 4-Sulfamido Benzoic Acids. I. page 568. 'Sbornii
ste.tey po, obahchey khimii (Collection of Papers on General Chemistry), Vol 1,
Moscow-Leningrad, 1953, pages 762-766.
All-Union Sci Res Chemico-Pharmaceutical Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze
C VA F- V A
USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2
',Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiyaj, NO 19, 1956., 61507
Author: MuravIyeva, K. M., Sycheva T. P
Institution: None
Title: Syntheses in the Series of Aromatic Derivatives of Thiourea
Original
Periodical: Zh. obshch. Icbi 11, 6, 26, No 3, 898-903
Abstract: By interaction of RCONCS and RINH2 have been synthesized a number
of substances of type RCONHCSNHR' (') to test their antijabercular
activity in comparison with (P = C2~50CANH)2CS (31) - TO solution
of 5.9 g p-phenetidine (III) in 25 ml C6H6 added in 20 minutes
solution of 7 9 C05CONCO in 25 ml CAL- and separate I (R a C6R51
RI = C6M~OC2H5-p), yield 89~ NP : . 100 (from alcohol). Analo-
gously prepared were the following I (listing R, R, duration of
heating in i4n%tes, yield in %, MP in 0 C);- p-NO2C6H4, p-C2H5OC6H4,
90, 88.7, 167-168.5; P-(CH3)2NC6E4, p-C2H50C6E4, 120, 80, 181-182
(fram CH3COOR and from alcohol); p-NO2CA, p_cH3c6u4, 6o, go,
Card 1/2
SYCHEVA, T.P.; MADICYA, I.V.; TRUPP, T,Kh.;, SHCHUKIRA, H.N,
Synt~s'sis of some phanylcysteine derivatives. Zhur. ob. khiz.
27 no.8r2287-2292 j 757. (Km 10:9)
1. Yeasoyuznyy nauchn-issledovatellski7 khimiko-farmatsevtichaskiy
Institut imeni S. Ordihonikidze.
(Cysteine)
0 A.
ffCHFIVA, T.P.; LIBMVA. I-V-; SRWMINA- M-W-
Model synthesis of C14-dimedrol. ]himi med. nO.11-77-82 159.
(mM 13:6)
(3)nw=nRAMIO)
50)
MOM Sycheval T. P., Lebodeva, 1. V. BOV/79-29-4-20/77
TITLE: Compounds With Potential Antituberculous Activity
(Soyedineniya s potentsiallnoy antituberkuleznoy
aktivnostlyu). I. Thioamides of Some Thiazole Carboxylic
Acids (I. Tioamidy nekotorykh tiazolkarbonovykh kislot)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 4, PP li35-1139
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The thioamides of various heterocyclic acids (Refs 1, 2) are
compounds with potential antituberculous activity. Among the
thioamides of pyridine carboxylic acids preparations were
found with a considerably high chemotherapeutic effect. The
introduction of the alkyl radical into the CC -position of
the pyridine nucleus increases, for instance, the activity
of the thioamide of isonicotinic acid to a considerable extent.
It was therefore of interest for the authors to synthesize
the thioamides of thiazole carboxylic acids and also their
methyl-substituted compounds and to investigate their
activity. Similar thioamides were described only in a few
publications (Refs 2 - Q'. The authors synthesized the
Card 1/3 known thioamides of 5-amino-2-thiazole carboxylic acid (1 zh)
Compounds With Potential Antituberculous Activity. SOV/79-29-4-20/77
I. Thioamides of Some Thiazole Carboxylic Acids
and 5-thiazole carboxylic acid (1 e).
new thioamides were synthesized (1a),
and (1d) according to the general scheme
R-COOC2H5 NE3 R-CONH - P20 5 h
(IV) (111) 2 or POC1 31
In addition, several
(1b), (I v), (1g)
R_CN H2S_--~ R-CSNH2
(11) M
The eaters of thiazole carboxylic acids (IV) were obtained
by condensation of the c< -halogen carbonyl compounds with
thiourea or with thioamides of the simplest acids (formic-,
acetic- and oxalic acid). By the influence of an aqueous
or alcoholic ammonia solution upon the esters the amides
of thiazole carboxylic acids were obtained in sufficient
yield. Their transformation into nitriles was carried out
according to two hydrogenation methods: for amides with
a melting point below 1600 with phosphorus pentoxide and
for those with a melting point above 1600 with phosphorus
oxychloride (for details see the experimental section).
Card 2/3 All thioamides obtained as well as some intermediate products
Compounds With Potential Antituberculous Activity. SOV/79-29-4-20/77
I. Thioamides of Some Thiazole Carboxylic Acids
(amides and nitriles) did not exhibit a pronounced
antibacterial activity, There are 13 references.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell skiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskly
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (All-Union Scientific
Chemicopharmaceutical Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhcilki
SUBMITTED: February 6, 1958
Card 313
SYCHF-VA.z-.T.P2j LEBEDEVA, I.V.; SHCHIJKINA, M.N.
Reaction oM-methylthiazole with 5ulfur and amines. Zhur.
VKHO 5 no. 2:234-235 160. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Nauchno-issledovatel)skiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy
institut imen Sergo Ordzhonikidze.
(Thiazole) (sulfur) (Amines)
SYCILEVA, T.P.
I,lq4ethyleno-bis-isonicotinoylhydrazine (Metazide). Khim. i med. no.14:
5 -a 14:12)
~--9 160. 041-
1. Labotat,oriya aintoza protivotuberkuleznykh preparatav VaeBoyu=ogo
nauchno-issledoi~ilskogo khim:Lko-farmatsevtich(3skogo instituta
imeni S. Ordzhonlkl ze (VIIIWI),j
id
SYCHEVA, T.P.; KUZIMICHEVA, T.P.; CHERNTAYNA, A.T.; TRUPP, T.1h.;
---mIUMINA, M.N.
Synthesis of apressin. Med.prom, 14 no.2.-13-17 F ,6o.
(MnU 130)
1. Veesoyuzuyy nauchno-isaledovatellaki3r kbiiniko-farmatesyticheskiy
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(PMTALAZINE)
5 .3900
&_
9 0' 2
SO V/79 - 30-2 -~ '31/~T8
AUTHORS: Sycheva, T. P., Shf-hulcina, M. N.
TITLE: Some Phthalazine Derivatives ,,jith Potential Chemothera-
peutic Activity
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1,)-60, Vol 30, Nr-2, pp 608-611
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article deals with some phthalazine derivatives
assunied to be effective against the tuberculosis bacillus.
1-IsoanlyloxY-3-phenyl-It-phLlialazatie arid its analogs with
nitro i' amino, and acetamino gi~oups in para position on
the phenyl radical, were synthesized by the authors to
investigate their therapeutic activity. Phenyl- and
p-nitrophenylhydrazines with phthalic anhydride yielded
,the corresponding 1,4-diketo-37aryltetrahydr-ophthalazines
which were subse4uently alicylated. Catalytic hydrogena-
tion'of 1-isoemyloxY-3-(p--riitroplieiiyl)-plithalazone gave
the corresponding amine, which was converted into its
Card 1/3 acetyl derivative. Since l-hydrazinophthalazine is
Some Phthalazine Derivat-1ves ait'.-h Potent.ial 77902
r'hemc-th,erapoutic Acti-,,,-" t7r SOV/79-30-2-53/718
1-1,iologically active, it,~ hydrazorie2 with such active
atititutbercuilar compounds as %,*anillin, p-acetaminobenzal-
dehyde, and p-dinic-~tliyl.ariiiiol)cri-vildL~l-iyde were synthesized.
Scm,ie derivatives oC the phthalazotic, carboxylic acid were
al.L;o obtained- 'Nono of the syntheoized compound:3, with
them exception of .-I
showed any appreciable actAvity again,,t tLiberculosis
bacilluti. The last compound wa,, tested on the tuber-
culosis strain H37 Rv, dillated. 1 to 512..000 without
seruln, :
and 1 to 16,000 with seri-un. In experimental
tuberculosis treatment of white mice, the Compound was
found to be totally inactive. Biological research was
conducted under the supervision of G. N. Pershin at
the chemot-~erapy department of the S. A. VichkanQv All-
union Chemical and Pharmaceutical Scientific Research
Institute, There are 11 references, 4 Swiss, 3 U.K., I U.S.,
1 French, 1 ")oviet, 1 German, The U.S. and TJ.K. referenceLi
are: E. Bavin, D. Drain., et al., J. Pharm. Pharmac., lq'~2~,,
Card 2/3 4, 11, 841~; D. Drain, D. Seymour, J. Chem. Soc., 1955,
0
flliC I'a p C' LI t i c A clvy 3 2-55 3/'f78
3, 852; F .Rowe, j. Gillan, Pe~-Iers, J, 'Chem. Soc.,
1935, ii, 1808J M. Solotorovsky, F. Gregory, et al.,
Proc. Soc. Exp. Bioi. Med., 79, 56_3 (195-2).
ASSOCIATT ON: S. Ordzhon4ki.dze All-Union Chemical and Pharmaceutical
L ~L
Scientific Research Instill-.u~;e (Vses-uznyy nauchno-
a
issledovatellskiy khimiko-f armat sev tic heski~i institut
irnen-i S. Ordzhonikidze)
SUBMITTED~ February 2, 1958
Card 3,,,"3
SYCHEVAp T.P.; SHCHMINAy M,N-
Reaction of 2-metbyloxazole with sulfur and amines. Zbur.VKHO
6 no.1:117-118 161. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy khimiko-farmatsev-ticheskiy
institut im. S.Ordzhonikidzea
(Oxazole) (Amines) (Sulfur)
i
SYCHEVA. T.P.- N&MIN Ya.G., SHCHU&UiA, M.11.
-- $
Synthesis of phenizine. Med. prom. 15 no.12:14-17 D 161.
- (~iLU 15:2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimi o-farmatbevticheskiy
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze
(HULZINE)
LEBE'DEVA, I.V.; SYCBPAV T.P.; SHCHUKIN&XkI.,V.
Compounda with a potential antituberculotic activity. Yart 2:
N-substituted thio amides of thiazolecarboxylic acids. *Zhur.
ob.ldiim. 31 no.8:2618-2623 Ag 161-0 (I'MIL 14:8)
(Thiaxolecarboxylic acid)
KUZNI,;TS, Ye.I.; SHASHKOV, V.S.j TER-VARTANYAN, L.S.y PREOBWMNSKAYA, M.No-;--
SUVOROV,, N.U.; SYCHE7AT.P.; SHCIWKINA, M.N.
Differences in the action of some'monoamine oxidase inhibitors in
vitro and in vAvo. Dokl.AN SS8R 136 no.5sl231-1234 F 161.
(MIR& 14:5)
I* Predstavleno akada A.N,Bakulevyjzw
(AHM OXIDAU) (PH&MCOLOGY)
g"
SYCHEVA, T.P.; TRUPP, T.Kh.; SHCHUKINA, M.N.
---------z
Compounds ~dth a potential antitubercular activity. Part 3:
Tljio amides of 2-substituted 4-oxazolecarboxylic acids. Zhur.-
ob.khim. 32 no.4:1071-1077 AP 162. (MIRA 15.4)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy
institut Imeni S.Ordzhonikidze.
(Oxazolecarboxylic acid) (Amides)
S/079/62/032/007/004/OD7
1032/1232-
AUTIIORS: Golodnikov. G. V. and Sychcva T. P.
TITLE: Synthesis and properties of tributyl-(p-bramophcnyl~silane
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchei khimii, v. 32, no. 7, 1962, 2305-2307
TEXT: Tributyl-(p-bromophenoxy)-silane, a compound not described in the literature hitherto, was synthes-
sized by catalytic condensation (involving dehydrogenation) of tributyl-silane with p-bromophenol, in the
presence of SnC12. Tributyl-(p-bromophenoxy)-silane reacted with magnesium to give a Grignard reagent,
from which a carbinol could be obtained
mg 013CHO
n-(C4H9)3SiOC6H4Br n-(C4H9)9SiOC6H4MgBr n-(C4H9)3SiOC6H4CHOHCH3
Condensation of tripropyl-silane with o-bromopheno) in the presence of SnCI2 was attempted, but the products
of reaction contained consideiablc amounts of hexapropyl-disiloxant,,o-bromophenol, as well as 57.9% of
the calculated amount of hydrogen. The tripropyl-(o-bromopjc~oxy)-silanc is considered to have undergone
hydrolytic dissociation.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskii gosudarstyennyy universitet (Leningrad State University)
SUBMITTED: July 5, 1961
Card 1/1
gCh'EVA-,__T,,j~.; TRUPP, T.n.; SHCHUKINA, M.N.
Compounds with a potential antitubercular activity. Part 4:
N-substituted thioamides of 4-oxazolecarboxylic ac ids. Zhur.ob.
khim. 32 no.9:2882-2885 S 162. 1~ (MIRA 15:9)
1. VsesoyuzrV7 nauchno-issledocatellskiy khiMiko-farmatsevticheskiy
institut imeni S. Ord:~honikidze.
(OXAZOLECMMXYM ACIU)'. (4=ES)'
SYCHEVA, T.F.; TRUPP, T.Kh.; SHCHUXINA, M.N.
Compounds with potential antitubercular activity.
Certain derivatives of 5-phenyl-2-c"mlgca~~,
Part 5:
acid. Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.11:3666-3669 N 162~.
is Vseooyuznyy nauchno-issi~.- 1'eki-y -
_W _tUt-imer)i, S. Ordzhonilcidze.
kbim ko-farmatsevticheskiX.~4-%
(Oxazols.-- acid)
SYCHEVA, T.P.; TRUPP, T.Kh.; LEBOEVA, I.V.; SHCHUKIN&, M.N.
Compounds with potential antitubercular activity. Part 6:
Anidoximes, amidrazones, and S-oxides of thicamides of some
heterocyclic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.11:3669-3674
N 162. (MIa 15:11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Ichimiko-farmatsevticheskiy
institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze.
(Heterocycl-to compounds)
(Amides) (Tuberculosis)
LOZHKINY A.F.; SYCHEVA, T.V.; SUMEITKOV, V.G.
Reducing firing of natural pyrolusite in a tubular revolving fur-
nace, Uch. zap* Perm.-'go$. IM. 17 no.1:97-102 160.
(Pyrolusite) (MM 14: 111)
SEMROVSKIY, Aleksandr Favlovio'h,; SYCHETA, V.,red.; MMIN, Tu.,tekbn. red.
[T.I.Ionin's leadership in the reconstruction of the petroleum
industry] Rukovodstvo Y.I.Lenina vosetanovleniem neftianoi
promyeblennosti. Hoskva,'Gos. izd-vo polit, lit-ry, 1958. 15 p.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Ionin.Vladimir-Illich 11870-1924)
(Petroleum industry)
NIKCLA Akim Maksimovich; SY _red.; TROYAN07SICAYA, N., teldm.
red,
[Lenin and radio] Lenin i radio. Moskva, Gbe. izd-vo polit. lit-ry,
1958. 37 P. (KIRA 1129)
(Radio) (Lenin, Vladimir Illich, 187o-1924)
--"- ~ jj~~~ g:v7,
f,~ -.--
SYCHISA, V.G., aspirant
Canonical n-hedra of straight line congruences in four-dimensional
projective P4--spacs. Trudy MIIT no.190i69-88 165. (MIR& 180)
1
69719
SOV/81-59-9-31729
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimlya, 1959, Nr 9, P 314 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Azhogin, F.F., Smirnova, Yu. A., Sycheva, V.I.
TITLE: Selection of Protective Coatings for Products Operating Under Tropical
Conditions
PERIODICAL: Sb. Kom-t po korrozii i zashchite metallov Vses. sov. nauchno-tekhn.
o-v, 1958. xr.3, pp 47 - 54
ABSTRACT: For establishing the suitability of metals and protective coatings
for tropical conditions-the authors propose the following test
conditions in a special chamber: 1) 8 hours at 50 + 20C at 100%
relative humidity; 2) 12 hours at 18 - 250C at 100% relative
humidity; 3) 2 hours - ventilation of the chamber and drying of
the samples; 4) 2 hours inspection of the samples. Samples of
100 x 50 mm of low-alloyed steel (ST) with and without protective
coatings, of stainless ST, Al- and Gu-alloys were tested. The thick-
ness of all coatings was determined by a VIM MT-2 thickness gage.
The test results have shown that low-alloyed ST is completely not-
Card 1/2 resistant. Polished Cr-Ni-ST has shown a high corrosion resistance.
69719
SOV/81-59-9-31729
Selection of Protective Coatings for Products Operating Under Tropical Conditions
Cadmium-plating,of metal coatings investigated, has shown better results than zinc-
plating. Chrome-platirg shows good results only in the case of preliminary polishing
of the samples. The thickness of the layer of a chrome-plated coating should be 601,c.
Nickel-plating and timing have shown unsatisfactory results. Among the multi-layer
Cu-Ni and Cu-Ni-Cr coatings tested the most stable were three-layer coatings, and these
only after polishing of the copper sublayer. The samples of ST ZOGSA were parkerized.
A part of the samples was tested after parkerizing with following washings in a pot-
assium bichromate solution and in warm water, later on they were oiled with & 1:4
mixture of aircraft oil with H70 aircraft gasoline. The oiled samples corroded after
67 days, the unoiled samples after 1 day. Samples of LS59-1 Cu-alloys; without- protective
coatings darkened after 4 days. After passivatizAithe same samples darkened after 24
days. Nickel-plating, tinning and silver-plating of this alloy yield positive results.
The Al-alloys D16, V95, AMts, AM, AL9 sharply increase the corrosion resistanceafter
anodizing.
R. Novakovskaya
Card 2/2
r ._~' , " f --,,~~ - ~' :'I*- ~ "i, (,~ t'! ,-"i, / -":
up"~il')'17r" ail
ACd__KC__J&60l5290 r4) SOURCE CODES UR/0365/66/002/003/0336/0338
AUTHOR: Azhogin, F. F.; Garshina, N, V.; Sycheva, V. 1.
I - - 4113 6,
ORG: none
TITLES Hydrogen absorption by steel during electrolytic chrome plating
SOURCE: Zashchita metallov, Y. 2, no. 3, 1966., 336-338
TOPIC TAGSt hydrogen, chromium plating, steel 1 30KhGSNA steel
ABSTRACT: The effect of current densltyj~electrolyte temperature, and electrolysis
time on hydrogen absorption by 1QDkS_M1Aee1 during chrome plating in a sulfuric acid
electrolyte was Investigated. Plasticity data showed that as 'the temperature rises
and the current density decreases, the hydrogen absorption Increases. It is postu-
lated that an important factor influencing hydrogen absorption during chrome plating
is the formation of.chromium hydrides. Conditions promoting the formation of chromium
hydride and hence an Increase In the hydrogen content of the coating lead to a reduc-
tion of hydrogen hydrogen absorption by the steel. As the chrome plating time .
Increases, so does the hydrogen absorption; the dependence of the decrease In plastic-
ity, which characterizes ibe degree of hydrogen absorption by the steel, on the chrome
plating time is close to parabolic In character. This suggests that the decrease in
plasticity Is determined by the hydrogen concentration In the surface layer of the
steel and by the depth of penetration of hydrogen. Orig. art. bass 2 figures and F
-19952-66
ACC NRs AP6015290
table.
SUB COM lklo-I SUBM DATEt 04Jun65f ORIG REF: 010/ OTH REFI 004
43431
S/169/62/000/011/043/077
D228/D307
AUTHOMS' Gavrilova', Z.1. and S
TITLE: A map construction method and the average isothermal
surface height distribution.
PERIODICAL: ReferativnVy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 11, 1962, 741
abstract 1ID412 (Tr. N.-i. in-ta aeroklimatol.,
no. 16, 1962, 16-19)
TEXT; For practical purposes, particularly for determining
possible aircraft icing heights, it is necessary to know the nega-
tive temperature surface distribution. APethod is stated for con-
structing maps of average isotherm heights. By means of lir.ear in-
terpolation between the temperature and height values of adjacent
isobaric surfaces (sea level-850, 850-700, 700-500-, 500 ;300 ~O 300-200 1/1
and 200-100 mb) the heights of the temperature's 00, _10 0..#
-600 were computed for the corresponding geographic points. The
height of a&en isotherm (k) was ascertained from the formula:
HT . Hi + K H. Here H, is the height of the underlying isobaric
Card 1/2
tem
LOBAIRRA, V. Yu.; SYCHEVA Ye.F.
Principal characteristics of the geogra~plr---, but"m
.L 11 -
of cloudless sky frequency over some --reas of the northein.
hemisj;here during the IGY. Trudy NIIAK no.2E-.123-128 16,4
18 -.,2 )
ACCESSION NR: AT4028297 S/2667/63/000/024/0023/0053
AUTHOR: Mertsalova, 0. B.; Sokolova, M. V.; 1)~kc!jev~j e..F.
TITLE: Climatic characteristfcs of the temperature In a model of the standard
atmosphere
SOURCE: Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut aerokilmatologii. Trudy*, 1:
no. 24, 1963, 23-53
TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, standard atmosphere, air temperature, climate, climatolo-
gy, troposphere, stratosphere
ABSTRACT: Vertical cross-sections have been constructed for a mean meridian as
well as curves showing the distribution of temperaturp with height for various
latitudes. The method for constructing the cross-sections and curves is described.~
A method is also described for computation of the temperature of the boundaries of
the confidence intervals. The distribution of temperature with height on standard
il days is given. Standard days are classified as polar night, polar day, hot day,
cold day and tropical day. The figures and tabl'es, which are analyzed In the textJ
reveal much of the content and scope of the article. Figure I -- Annual merldional
temperature cross-section; Figure 2 -- Seasonal merldlonal temperature cross-sec-
61 Curves of the vertical distribution of temperature by latitude.
Oran Figure
:'ACCESSION NR: AT4028297
zones during the year; Figure 4 Curves of the vertical distribution of tempera-
ture by latitude zones during the winter; Figure 5 -- Curves of vertical distribu-
tion of temperature by latitude zones during the summer; Figure 6 -- Distribution
of temperature by latitude as a function of height; Figure 7 Histograms of fre-
quency of temperatures over the northern hemisphere; Figure 8 Determination of
the temperature of boundaries of confidence intervals; Figure 9 -- Distribution of!'
temperature of different probabilities In the tropical zone during the year;
Figure 10 -- Distribution of the temperature of different probabilities in the
temperate zone during the year; Figure 11 -- Distribution of the temperature of
different probabilities in the polar zone during the year; Figure 12 -- Distribu- I
tion of the temperature of different probabilities in the northern hemisphere dur-1
ing the year; Figure 13 -- Distribution of temperature with height in the polar
night and polar day; Figure 14 -- Distribution of temperature with height on cold
and warm days; Figure 15 -- Distribution of temperature with height over the trop-
Ics, in the middle latitudes-and as a mean for the northern hemisphere. The tables~
supply statisticaj data used in constructing the figures. The characteristics of
the different classes of standard days are described In detail. orig. art. has:
I formula, 15 figures and 3 tables*
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut aeroklimatologit, Moscow
Card 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT4028297
(Scientific Research Institute of Climatology)
!SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV: 019 OTHER: 008
29,
TOPIC TAGS: cI,)ud cover. cloudines s
ABSTILNCT. DaLt collected bv `~ioi) stations durinu the internatiunal aeophysical year
-15ii and 12L.~ priod ,,.r !.ILL2M-1'4 6 ia.,
U - FO-41-j ::Glapelaucia (19-551) have -is;ad to
elf fh,,
h-inv !f) licrhf rp, nin idl-ni i~ of in J.'Imi:irv ,Ind .1ii": nvpr
Card 1/2
L 11 113 8 -A-5
ACCESSION XR: AT5001802 13
-ss sides
-1,1k, Synal! %alues for the incidence of cloudle
M thf, ,imah-western portions al continents. ngi ne-e r
BARANENKOVp G.S,j DWIDOVICH, B.Pq 7MKOO V.A.; KOGANt S.M.; LUNTSg
G.L.; PORSHNE-VAo Yo.F.1 OffyCl MAW# S.V.1 SHOSTAXg
R.Ya.; YANPOLISMI A.R. ; UM&A, N.A.# rod.1 9,IOLYAN8YIY# M.L,f
red.; BRUDZIO, K,?.# tekhn. red.
[Problems and exercises in mathematical analysis for shools of
higher education] Zadachi i upraelmieniia po matematichoskomu ana-
lizu dlia vtazov. Izd.2., ispr. Moskvap Goa. izd-vo fiziko-
matem. lit-ry, 1961. 472 p. - (4,M .14:8)
(Mathematical analysiq~--Problems, exercises# eta.)
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BELOV, V.N. [deceased].; YERYSFIEV, B.Ya.; AVRAMENKO, V.G.; SYCHEVA, Z.F.
Synthesis based on W -chloroplkanoic acids. Part,3% Synthesis
and. pyrolysis of S-((J-car*boxy andtJ-carbethoV) alkyl esters
of ethylxanthic acid. Zhur. org. khim. 1-no.4s686-688 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakly institut imeni
Mendeleyeva.
SYCIIEVA, Z.F.; BYSTROVA,. Z.A.
Effect of low soil temperature on the absorption of ash
elements and nitrogen by plants. Izv.Kar.i Kol'.M.Alf SSSR
no.4:68-75 '59. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Institut biologii Xarellakogo filiala All SSSR.
(Plants--Assimilation)
(soil temperature)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. M-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biole, No T, 1958, 29719
Author : Novitskayn, Yu.Ye.., Sycheva, Z.F.
Inst -------------------I
Title The Influence of Pre-Sowing Seed Treatment on Corn
Growth and Development.
Orig Pub Tr. Karellsk. fil. AN SM., 1957, vyp. 6, 144-155.
Abstract For the purpose of increasing corn cold resistance at the
Karelian Affiliate of the Acadeny of Sciences UNR a pre-
sowing treatment of the seeds was performed in solutions
of micronutiients (respectively per 100 milliliters of
solution): H BO -100 Mg-, CuS04 . 80 Mg., ZnSO4 - 80 me.,
MhC12 - 100 Q.,3NE40604- 80 Mg. Afterward -s-a part of
the seeds was subjected for 15 days to the action of tem-
peratures from --t-2 to -5' (1) or alternating temperatures
(from + 2 to 50 and from +18 to t 200) varying every
24 hours (2) or every 12 hours (3).
Card V2
SYCHEVA, E.F.-, BYSTROVA, Z.A.
Effect of soil temperature on phosphorus assimilation by plants.
Trudy Kar. fil", AN SM no.28:31-39 '60. 1. (MIRA 14:9)
(Plants, Effect of soil temperature on) (Plants--Assimilation)
(Phosphorus)
BARSFAYA, T.A.; NOVITSKAYA) Yu.ye.; SYCIIJEVA Z.F. -4
Growth and developmental Olaracteristics of potatoes in cold soils.
Trudy Yar. fil. AN SSSR no.28:7C-76 '60. (MIRk 14,9)
(Plants, Effect of soil temperature on) (Potatoes)
SYGHEVA, Z.F. - -
Effect of lowered soil temperature on the anatomical structure of
absorbing roots. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.28:7749 '(0,
(YJRA 14:9)
(Plants Effect of soil temperature on)
Noots (Botany)-_ Anatomy)
NOVITSKAYA, Yu.ye.; SYCHEVAq Z-F
Effect of lowered soil temperature on some physiological processes
in corn. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.28:80-85 16o. (Mbu 14:9)
(Plants, Effect of soil temperature on) (corn (maize))
SYCHEVA, Z.F.; BYSTROVA, Z.A.
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Effect of soil temperatures on the uptake of ash substances and
nitrogen by individual crops. Trudy Kar.-fil. AN SSSR no.29:16-
21 161. (MIRA 15:2)
(Soil temperature)(Nitrogen)(Plants-Assimilation)
KOROVIN, A.I.; -SYCHEVA,.~J.; BYSTROVA, Z.A.
Effeot of soil temperatime on phosphorus assimiliation by plants,
Dokl. AN SSSR no. 2:458-461 Mr t6l. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Institut biologii Karel'skogo filials. AN SSSR, Predstavleno
akademikom A.L. Kursanovna.
(PLANTS-ASSIMILATION) (PWS4 EFFECT OF SOIL TEMPERATURE ON)
(PHOSPHORVS)
BARSKAYA, T.A.; SYCHEVAp Z.F.; VICHURINA, G.A.
Effect of soil temperature on the development of internal
brown spot in potatoes. Agrobiologiia no.6;893-897 N-D 163.
(MIRA 1712)
I., Ifirtitut b1olog,11, Petrozayodisk.
KOROVIN', A.I.; SYCHEVA, Z.F.; BYSTROVA, Z.A.
Effect of soil temperature on the content of various forms of
phosphorus in plants. Fiziol,, rast. 10 no*2:137-141 Y,~-Ap 63.
(MM 16:5)
1. Vostochno-Sibirokiy biologicheskiy institut Siberskogo ot4eleniya
AN WSR, Irkutsk.
~Rlants, Effect of soil temperature on)
(Plants, Effect of Phosphorus on)
DROZDOV, S.N.; NOVITSKAYA, Yu.Ye.1 KOMULAYNEN, A.A.; SYCIIIEVA, Z.F.-Y
BARSKAYA, T.A.; PERMINOVA, L.A. - --..
Effect of frost on certain phys!olog.4cal processes of sDr-4ng
wheat. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.37;42-9.1 164. 09RA 180)
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la SCM13 Plalt,5~ ln:~y Kar.
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64.
DROZDOV, S.N.1 SYCIIEVA, Z.F.
Dependence of the frost resistance of potato vines on the
rate of nitrogen metabolism. Fiziol. rast. 12 no,2025-
331 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18s6)
1. Institut biologii Petrozavodskogo gosuc3arstvennogo
unAversiteta.
SYCHEVA-MIKELkYLOVA, A.M.
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Facies changes In Faleoceze deposits
Trudy VNIGNI so.4:24-43 154.
(Volga Valley--Gtology,
in the middle Volga Valley.
(MI,HA 10 -
.4)
Stratigraphic)
AUTHOR: Andreyev, D.K. and Sycheva-Mikhaylova, A.M. 11-9-2/14
-TITLE: On Some Paleogenic Structures in Middle Povolzhlye Nhich Are
Absent in More Ancient Strata (0 nekotorykh pnleogenovykh
strukturakh v Srednem Povolzhlye, otsutstvuyushchikh v
boleye drevnikh sloyakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957,
Ff 9, P 19-31 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Petroleum surveys in the Russian platform have produced cases
in which local upheavals discovered in upper strata were not
found in deeper ones. The author analyzes this phenomenon
for two local upheavals located in the Tertiary sediments of
the Ullyanovsk-Saratov depression,.in the basin of the upper
stream of the Sura river, which were discovered during geo-
logic-survey mappine; the Kozlyakovskoye and the Prudovskoye
upheavals. The first of them is located north of Kuznetsk
and is associated presumably with the western end of the
Borlinskeya zone of upheavals. During the early Tertiary
period, a local depression was formed there which was named
by D.K. Andreyev the Kuznetsk Lower-Paleocene depression.
Later on, during the pre-Eocene epoch, differential vertical
Card 112 shifts occurred. They caused the interruption of sediment
SYGMA-MIKHAYWYA, A*M,
Modeling block-platform folds [with summary in English]. Sov.geole 1
no-9:78-96 S '58. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvenny universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova.
(Folds (Geology)) (Geological modeling)
SIVCHIKOVA, M.G. (Syvehykova, M.Hj,'kand. tekhn. nauk; KRIVONOSOVA, N.T.
[Kryvonosava, N.T.1; SARKISOV,G.G. (Sarkisov, H.H.]; SYCaY�KAY,;A, M.I.
-* [Sychevslka, M.I.]
72~7 --
Ways to eliminate the "cold crack" in faience. Leh. prom. no.1:68-
69 Ja-Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
symmrs- , V. I.
Sychevskaya, V. I. 111,;yiases of sheep," Soobshch. Tadz~.. fil-
iala A!'ad. nauk SSSR, Issue 8) 1948, 1). 30-32
1
SO: U-3566j, 15 !-Iarclh 53, (Lotopis 'Zhurn~l Inykh Statay, No. 14, 1949).
SYCHFVSKAYA, V. 1.
Report of the Tadzhik Branch of the USSR Academy of Sqiences, No. 8, 19h3. In
the report are published the works of:
LOTOTSKIKY. B. V. and SIROT M, M. P. Hemosporidioses of small cattle in TAdzhikistan
STEPANOVA, N. G. The ef-ect of DDT on certain ticks.
So: Veterinar1ya; 26; 7; July 1949; Unel.
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2. u:;,7,R (6co)
4. Sheep - Disea3ez - Tajikistan
7. llyiasis in sheep and its control in Tajikistan. Kar. i zver. 6, No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
SYCffEVSKAYA, V.I.
Data on the biology and ecology of flies of the genus Fannia R.D.
in Samrkand. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.1:45-54 Ja-Mr '54.
(MLRA 7:3)
1. Iz Uzbekistanskogo instituta malyarii i meditsinskoy parazito-
logii (direktor inBtituta - professor L.M.Isayev).
(Samarkand--Flies) (Flies--Samarkand)
SYCHEVSKAYA, V. I.
Sketches on the biology of CentralAslatic spiders. Trudy AN Tadsh.
SSR 21:69-74 154. (KM 9:12)
1. U2bekistanskiy inatitut malyarii i meditainskoy parazitologii.
(Yavan-Su Valley--Spiders)
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