SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TURISHCHEV, I.YE. - TURK, ST.

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TURINTSEV, YU.1., kand. tek)m. nauk; VOLIK11111, B.A., gornyy inzh.; IMUSHATIN, R.F., gornyy inzh.; TUMITSEVA, V.G., gorn3-y inzh. Displacement of rocks and of the --cwd trurface &L-ing aining operations at great depths of the Northern Karabash Deposit. Gor zbur. no.7:54,-57 JI 164. OURA 17. 10) 1. Urallskiy nauelmo-issledovateltakiy i 1)royektnyy institut rodnoy proqrshlennosti, Sverdlovsk. TURII�HC , ... 7ormtion of cbalk deposits in soutbeastern Mongolia. Trudy VNIGRI no.95:171-188 '56. (MLRA 9:12) (Mongolia--Cbalk) -TURISPCF-ev, 1. 42126 TURISMICHE'V, I. YE. - 11cvyye dannyye o paleozoye Far,-.yij . Doklada-dy "Kad. Nauk SSM, Novaya seriya, T. MIT, No. 4, 1948, c. 429-32. - Bibliogr: 7 NAM SO: LetopistZhurnalln.vkh St:jtey, Vol. 47, 1,048 A, nil. 'L, U~),-;er Pc:rmain of' cll'a Doi-1. U~ --6-1 Tj-I ILI, f I'S 40, 195C - V " -R- ts " r- "'~' .1 i_ USSR/GeoloV - Natural history Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 29/40 Authors Turishchev, 1. Ee~ Title Lower-Cretaceous deposits of the south-eastern, part of the Mongolian Peoples Republic Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 99/3j. 445-448, Nov 21, 1954 Abstract I A list of flora and fauna traces$ discovered in the Icwer-Cretaceous de- posits in the south-eastern part of the Mongolian Peoples Republic. is presented. The stratigarap~q,, of the above mentioned lower-Cretaceous de- posits, is explained. Six references: 5-USSR and 1-USA (192.41-1953)0 Institution: Presented by: Academician N. Me Strakhov,, September 15, 1954 f"U7 40- 'i~ rnal, Geologiya, 1 15-57-1-156 Translation from: Referativnyy zhu 957, Nr 1, p 22 (USSR) AUTHOR: Glazunova, A. Yo. TITLE: Finding of Ammonites in Southeastern Mongolia (0 nakhodke ammonitov v yugo-vostochnoy Mongolii) PERIODICAL: Inform. sb. Vses. n.-i., geol. in-t, 1955, Nr 2 p 80 ABSTRACT: The communication pertaining to the finding of marine Cretaceous deposits in the southeastern part of Mongolia, published by I. Ye.Turishchev, is based on some doubtful formation~~-w-l-i-ch-.-r-e-se--mb-te somewhat in Card 1/1 their shape the spirally wound*ammonites. TURISHCHEV, I.Ye. -. ,, New data on the stratigraphy of chalk insouthern Mongolia, Geol.sbor. no.3:99-107 '55. (XLRA 8:6) (Mongolia--Chalk) 1, YEO PA 45/49T51 USSR/Geology Doe 48 Limestones "New Data on Paleozolc Karelia," I. Ye. Turishchev, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXIII, No 4 In simmor 1948, author conducted a geological in- Tedirigation in Lizhmozero region, Earel6-Finnish SSR. During inspection of outcroppings, a large amount of org&nic reuxian a were diecovered in mrble and quartz limestones, which were related to so-called Karellan formations of lower Proterozoic era. Submitted by Acad D. S. Belyankin, 6 Oct 48. 45/59t5l TURISH013TO I.Yev ,,W meo~&OUGU~ Lower Cretaceous deposits in the Goutheastem region of the Mongolian People's Republic. Dokl. AN SSSR 99 no-3t445-448 N 154. (KLRA 8:2) 1. Predetavleno akademikon N.M.Strakhovym, (Mongolia-Geology$ Stratigrephic) -,.aT,nu oij, 'l.ountains--Geolo,,7[., Strali- aph4c an--e. Upper Pza-idan deposits of the Tannu Ola r Do%l. AN 3jS*R 36, no. 2, iq~~2. 9- M2nLhly List 9f Russia Lccessions, Library of Congress) 1992 Nk53:r Uncl. USSR/Gonoral and Special Zoolor-y. Insects, Injurious Insects and Ticks. Posts of Cereal Crops Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol,, No 11, 1958, No 49584 Aii*thor Gorbunova N.N., Turislichova N.A. Inst AS BSSR . .......... Title Corn Posts on Peaty Marsh Soils. Orig Pub V ab,: Kukuruza v BSSR. Minsk, AN BSSR, 19571 363-371 Abstract Tho roots and noar-roof-. parts of corn are dnuatod by crickots, wireworL:s (12 species), psoudo-wirc- wor'.'s (3 species), the larvae of the biG and the small atom floas, the larvae of 11 Diptera species ( the Swedish and, the Sprout flies, Tipulidac and others), the larvae of the f3to:-i borer, winter owlot noth and Hadona schrank; tho loaf-bootloo (Chryso,-lolidao, G. Loia) da-,ia,,o the loaves and the stens; the corn borer moth (PyrauBta nubilalis) and the Phytomotra ranna L. noth dana-o the loaves, Card 1/2 28 USSR/General and Special Zoolo,-y. Insocts. Injurious F Insects and Ticks. Pests of Cereal CroDs fibs Jour i Rof Zhur - Blol., No 11, 1958, No 49584 stei3sj flowers and early cobs; thripses (two species) da:-.Ia-L~e tho flowers. Cron p'lantinTs on the layer ok poronnial herbs are C-,roatly daua~;od by wiroworns, but are little dama~;ed after tho herbs arc plotted and in the first year of accli- matization after bcin~; dried. Sprayinro (a glass por nest) with a 4-57. suspension of 12 hexachloro- cyclohoxano at the discovery of the dariaoos durin3 tho ,,,rowth of the corn, brinSa bettor rooults In dry and warzi weather. DustinC, the soods with 0.1 k- c Morcuran (bettor), or with 0.15 kg/c of Granozan coiabinod with 1 k,--'/c of 12% HCCH, or the Introduction .)f 12'10/ HCCH -in 3-6 kG/ha.into tho holes with 1 t/ha of crushed poat are of- foctive. -- A.?. Adrianov Card 2/2 GROSSGBYM, V.A.; TURISHCHIVA, Y.V. Oil and gas collectors of Faleogene deposits In the YeBtern ruban. Trudy VNII no.113115-137 157. (KLRA 10: 11) (Kuban--Gas, Natural--Geology) (Kuban--Petroleum geology) /~ I v /) 11 /11 t ISAYIVA. A.L.; VOLGARVA, W.F.; PWROVA, A.M.; TURITOVA, L.V. (Hoflkva) Protracted septic andarteritis and endowirditiB following surgical treatment of tetralogy -of Yallot. Ilin.med. 36 no.1:121-127 JR 158. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Iz kliaiki datokikh bolezney.(dir.-deystvitel'nyy chlen AHN SSSR prof. Xu.r.DombrovvkAya) i kafedry patologichaskoy nnAtOMii (ZRV.- chle4-korreepondant AMR SSSR prof. A.I.Strukov) I Hoakovskogo ordena Lenina-medit i (=nskogo ihatituta,imeni I.X.Sechenovn. IDGY OF FAILOT, Burg. postop. septic endnrteritis & eadOCArditis (Run) (XffbART]ftITIS'. in inf. & child septic, postop. in tetralogy of Yallot surg. (Rug) (INDOOARDITIS, BAMRIAL, in inf. & child postop. in tetralogy..-of.Fall-ot Burg. (Rue) ACCESSION NR: AR4041597 S/0137/64/000/005/tOOS/E;008 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 5E48 AUTHOR: Turitsina, N, P;.; Molchanova, V. D.; Cherny~kh, N. P. 77TLE: Investigation of hydrogen stability of welded joints CITED SOURCE: Sb. Vliyaniye vodoroda na sluzhebn. svoystva stalf. Irkutsk, 1963, 98-115 TOPIC TAGS: welded joint, welded joint property, hydrogen TRANSLATION- In Irkutsk branch of All Union Scientific Research and Design- Ing Institute of Chemical Machine Building the influence of 111on properties of steel welded joint 20Kh2. 5 Moscow Branch were investigated in conditions of thick wall body work of high pressure apparatus (under preErgure H2 320 - 600 kgs/ cm2 at 300 - 3500). Chemical composition and mechanical properties,of base and built up metal are given.. Method of investigations and results of Card 1/2 ~1177 ~T_ ACCESSION NR: AR4041597 cen tral pipe welded joints test of coiled construction apparatuses are describeck and also large sections of welded joints,-- carried out by-nutornatic welding. 3 illustrations. SUB CODE.- MM ENCL: Card 2/2 TURITSYN, K.S. Some problems in determining the mineralization of formation waters by the water extraction method. Geofiz. Issl. i probl. neftegaz. iuga Sib. plat. no.2:214-217 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Oil field brines-Analysis) TURITSYN, K.S. Physical properties of rimrocks of the southern Siberian Platform. Geofiz. issl. i probl. neftegaz. iuga Sib. plat. no.2:193-213 ,62. (KRA 15:8) (Siberian Platform-Rocks-Te sting) S/169/62/000/002/010/072 D228/D301 AUTHOR: lLuriteyn, K. S. TITLE: The question of the surface conductivity of rocks PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1962, 8, ab- stract 2A45 (V sb. Geofiz. raboty pri peshenii geol. zadach v Vost. Sibiri, M., Gostoptekhilzdat, 1961, 154-158) TEXT: The author proposes a modification of the expression, known in electrochemistry and applicable to rocks, for the resistivity pp of a porous medium: Pp = r A - x arc tan Xs + x y7x; where r is the coefficient ol' variabulity of the intersection of pore channels, x is the specific electroconductivity of the solution, Card 1/2 S/16 62/000 '/002/010/072 The question of D228YD301 x8 is the surface conductivity; and A is the relative resistance 2 r2 + r r + r 2 A = -q- x 2 1 2 1 n 3 r1 r 2 where q is the sinuosity-of the pore channels, r 1and r 2 are the mi- nimal and maximal radii of intersection, and n is the open porosity. The calculation of the magnitude of P,) from the cited formula for specimens, saturated successively by NaCl solutions of different sa- linities, gave a satisfactory convergence with the experimental da- ta. It is pointed out that the magnitude of x s is constant at dif- ferent salinities, and that most of the patterns in the surface con- ductivity phenomenon established for artificial diagrams can be ex- tended to rocks. /-Abstracter's note: Complete translation._7 Card 2/2 TURITSYN, K.S. Statistical processing of the magnetic parameters of cr7Btalline rocks. Geol. i geofiz. no.5:93-102 163. (MM 16:8) 1. Irkutskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Siberian platform-Rocks, Crystalline and metomorphia-Magnetic properties) L 1-4976-63- F.WT(l)'IBDS AUTPTC n' OMSTM 1JR1 APYuO3836 S,/023-0/63/MO/005/0093/0102 S7 AUTHOM Turitdyq~ftx K. S. TITLE% Statistical processing of magnetic raneters of Lrysta].Iine rocksle 1SOURCE: Geologiya I. geofizika.'rio. 5p 1963s 93-102 ;:TOPIC TAGSt magnetic parameter , crystalline rock , logarithrAc mean, Siberian ;'Dlatform, mrgnetit susceptibility, igneous rock , metamorpbic rock fABSTRAM Igneous and metamorphic rocks along the solkthern folded framework of the Siberian platform were studied and a statistical analysis was made of the susr!ep- tibilities of these rocks. This analysis suggests strongly that susceptibilities of rocks follow a logarithadc-normal law. This fact is recogni2ed by many inves- tigators but is not widely used in classifying rocks or in processing data. If the logarithmic-normal law of distribution is true, it is possible to distincgruish at les-st two "a of petromagnetic rocks by using more effect4ve Indices for proces- sing data than the conventional ones9 namely, the logaritWe mean and its corres- ponding dispersion. The e5datence of petromagnatic types is deterviined by actual peculiarities of the geological environment, and the mlidng of these types during analysis of magnetic properties is in no case admissible. Orig. art. hasi 2 figures, 2 tables, and 2 formilas. Card Ausociation: Irkutsk Geological Administration V Z ~ T ANOXHIN, V.A., inzh., red.j GISINp L.B., insh., red.1 TURTTRYS-- .A,g. inzh., red.; KRIVONOSOV, 'V.A., inzh-,'reJ--Fd8ceased]; YUDINA, L.A., red.izd-va; SHIROKQVI,-G.M., red.izd-va; SHEVCHENKO, T.N., tekhn. red.; SHERSTNEVA, N.V., tekhn.red. [Standard technological charts povy6 tekhnologicheikis karty ra nykh zemlianykh rabot. Izd.2., stroiizdat, 1963. 410 p. for mechanized aarthwork] Ti- proizvodatvo mgkhanizirovan- perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos- (MIRA 16:8) 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy institut proyeklfidro- mekhanizatsiya. (Earthwork) TURITSYN Zh* Model pr~J~C-t of central war*houses for wood tiibering materials. Shakht. a.. oi. 7 no.10-7 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2) g4sudarstvennyy institut Po proyektirovaniyu 1. Vaesoyuznyy tsentraJenyy i tekhniko-ekonomicheslc~6a oboanovaniyam razvitiya ugollnoy promyshlennosti. (Timber-Storage) S/133/61/000/004/009/015 A054/A127 AUTHORSt Kullkova, M. N.; Sporyshkov, P. N., and Turitsyn, V., V. TITLE: Adopting the rolling of X25T (Kh25T) steel slabs PERIODICAL: Stall, no. 4, 1961, 354 - 355 TEXT: Some slabs of Kh25T steel display increased brittleness. Frao- tures occur not only during.rolling but also during transportation and planing. In order to find the reason for these defects, the effect of tem- perature,.duration of heat treatment, cooling rate and low-temperature an- nealing after rolling on the plasticity of this steel grade were studied for 3 heats of the following compositions C Mn Si Cr Ni Ti P S As 0.09 0.59 0.61 24-55 0.50 0.57 0.028 0.016 B: 0-08 0-45 0-75 23-75 0-38 0.65 0.027 0-007 01 0-10 0-78 0.63 25.60 0.32 0-74 0.022 0-007 The slabs were cooled in sand, by air and by sprinkling with water, It was found that heating above 1,1000C, sharply decreases the plasticity, and brittleness could not be eliminated even when slabs were subsequently re- Card 1/3 S/13z 61/000/004/009/015 Adopting the rolling of Y25T (Kh25T) steel slabs A054YA127 heated. Slabs heated to 1,1600 and 1,1000C were closely examined. In tD 1;)DDDP &e c&e~nec- te-r!Btics were foun4; coarse granular structure, lower strength limit values bx~.'& ztmenstyL at noTma'l temperature, lower values of relative elonga- tion and relative compression at 900 - 1,2000C. The microstructure (heatC) consisted of large ferrite grains on the boundaries where carbo-nitrides had separated. A decrease in plasticity was also observed when they were heated normally, not above 1,1000C but cooled suddenly with water after rolling. Studies of the microstructure made with slabs of the heat n1370 (P1370) showed that it was formed of ferrite with primary granules of the number 2 size. Slabs of the n1343 (P1343) heat also included ferrite with primary granules of 0 size and larger. The segreagated primary granules formed a thickened lattice. Conclusively it can be stated: 1) heating of slabs of the Kh25T steel grade sharply reduces plasticity due to the separa- tioncf ferrite of the carbonitride lattice on the boundaries of large gran- ules; 2) decrease of plasticity of slabs made from normally heated bills (at a temperature lower than 1,1000C), but immediately water-cooled after rolling, results from concentration of stresses by intense cooling ane 3ub- Card 2/3 S/133/61/000/004/000/015 Adopting the rolling of X25T (Kh25T) steel slabs A054/A127 sequent rapid heating of slabs before being rolled into sheets; 3) slabs after rolling must not be water-cooled or exposed to an air draft but should be cooled in piles in still air. According to footnote 1, the Engincers Bakum, Ryzhanov and Kalmykov participated in these studies. There dire 3 figures. a NO 4 Dependence of mechanical properties of,the Kh25T steel Grade 1 3 Deformatir temterature, 11)~% S kg/mm a heat P1371 60 ~3 4~ b he'at P 1343 Al o flee reM,7eVOMYjV IfO*VOZfUm, Card 3/3 F W, 130-7-12/24 AUTHORS;Litvinenk-op D.A. (Cand.Techr.Se.), Turitsynj V.V. and Sporysbkov, P.N. I------ TITLE: Improving the Technology of the Cooling of Crack Sensitive Rolled Products. (Usovershenstvovaniye tekhnologii okhlazhdeniya flokenochuvstvitellnogo prokata) PERIODICAL., Metallurg~'1957, Nr 7Y.Pp. 23-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Previous practice for cooling bloomss especially of alloy steelsq from the 1150-mill at the "Krasnyy Oktyabr" works was unsatisfactory. This practice is described and a new method, developed at the works on the basis of an analysis of crack occurrence in blooms of types 30WT, 30-35XPCA and 37XC steels, is outlined. In this the blooms are laid on the sand bed in several layers. The cooling of 120-250 mm dia- meter rounds has also been improved and the daration shortened to that used for blooms, 48 hours. There is 1 figure, I table. ASSOCIATION:-Central Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy and tile 'lKrasnyy Oktyabr'11 vo3:ks. (Tsentrallnyy Nauchno-Issledovatell skiy Institut Chernoy Metallurgiij-Zavod "Krasnyy Oktyabr'") AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 1/1 BELOUtOV, A.S., inzhener; KONISHIN, P.P., inzhener; KANTOR, S:Z.: SE14KOV, V.D.; SPORYMOV, P.N.: TURITSYN,.YT.V.- CHIZHIKOV, Yu.M. kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauko Improve the quality of hollow bore steel. Metallurg 2 no.2:21-28 F '57- NLRA lo:4) 1. Zavod "Serp i molot" (for Belousov, Kon'shin).2. TSentrallnaya zavodskaya laboratoriya (for Kantor). 3*Starshiy kalibrovshchik Zavoda im. Serova (for Semkov).4. Nachallnik prokatnoy laboratorii (for Sporyshkov). 5. Rukovoditell sortovoy gruppy TSentrallnoy %exo&skay labaTa%oTii Zavo(le, ffKr&suyy Gktyabrllv(for Turitsyn). 6. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellski7 institut chernoy metal- lurgil (for Chlzhikor). (Tool steel) (Boring machinery) USM/ChemistrY - Pyridine, Ring, Decompo- Jan 49 sition of Chemistry - Pyridines, Substituted "Problems in the Decomposition of a 13jridine !Lng. Synthesis of Chlordlaitrophenylates of Substituted PyrIdInes and Their Reaction With Aromatic Amyls," A. F. Vompe, N. F. Turitsyna, 4 pp wDot Ak lqauk SSMr Vol IXIV~ No Subject study was undertaken due to lack of data,on influence of substitution in the pyridine ring upon the affinity toward forming pyrldine salts with 816ctrically negatire radicals In nitrogen's atomic ring and, also, upon the stability of cyclile.-C-1q~-. 27MT4 TJS~F/Chemistry Ring, Decompo- Jan 49 sition of' (Contd) bonds in these salts during Interaction with bases. Submitted 24 Nor 48. A4 27/49T4-) 00 00 00 so, it 00 00 0 .3 00 041 of I'lloctittl Afto M~0112?;fk -AA Clow"go of the pyridine rimig. Synthesis of cldorodl. altraPhaklates at substituted pyridines and their reaction vft dramatic Ondnes. A.F.VoutpearldN.F-Turitsyma. DAW Ak4d. Sauk, S-V-S-R. 64, 3411-40049); d.. C-4. 73, &W.-Ileatiit quinjaLur arrits. of pyrWift bases With 2.440,N)"14CI without solvent or in dry Ut#CO 5-13 It". gave the quaternary wits of pyridiars with 3-Me, a-HO. 3-MrO. 31'Ac, -MesN, 3-1. 3- -411. 3 Et*NCO 4-Ac*411. and 4-PhNII substituents. No addri, with 376 3-Dr. 3-.N0,. awl 3-MOX derivs. took place and vety tile with 4-HtOC drrivs. uncler tka covidi- tions. A little adduct was fmrrml 'then beating t0 UP- 201 in suled tubes was used with the 3-fir wW 3-FI(hC- dcrin, The pytiffiniurn cornpis, obtainvil %we Allowed 10 Mct with Aromatic bases. The cuur" (A the reaction dqwu& on the substitu-ts and Oil the- t , Weakly ewl: ~rvnps (Nit, Ohle, MlAv) lit thn1positiou At tro". g (in litoll) it o-lo* kad to ring VIC-AVA$C allll XiVV lower ykld of the products thAn obtained from utt-uhttituted pyMine. Strongly eledropos. groups pfevert cleuvace I JI U " jd X a I? js 39 OaA144WO L-A-1-A l!1_4 );it.. A., - catirily. Ifeating -the it' y 0-1116 in FtOll with the ,witutt,in the 3-l"iliml jure.%Je. -NA4ee,orintht4-PO$it~j4s,%IiA,-,rNliPb, ykills dinitrudirbunyLlujisle, 4crin"tanied in the -"1 2 - b= PCCXIUVt- Of CM111th't 11491.11T. 'rile yi,41 .1 be phenyl.ituinr Is utAx. (K5ri.) for the :1. Me,214 deriv, at U)-*)', AlthkMgh 110 MiCtiffil JA" jlI,1hCC inthICOW. Truniplih4m td (he j let tcupu%. griptIll 1, ( 4-position further stabihits the C -.1j lxxuj% Ill the fling, aul, the 4-AcIN11 deriv. is not atacllcd by 1110M, evvit on heating. The results al the nuxleaphilic Attack ut PhNill are explained by the vat-L&I km of P05. cLuge at the:., 4 position of the pyrklint ring vaum-d by the rutmtitu;;,t M=ps (tiectrourit, gfuulllF ult-fraw the clurite alki Ill. trease the rule of ring cleavage). G. M. XOSCASPOil -:M "If O%V off A s I W N 0 All 4 3 0 W U S Ay 00 It Oppa,"popst Ora WIN "Illat list V ; v 0 a Ago too 0 ?tittle * of ~0 O* 10 lit 0!!1!T!Q*O*Q**eO ffrWTO A A 0 . ' ' . f 0 u 6 so 0 00 A t -00 00 40 00, 00 00 0* 0* 00 V 0 Luarago of the midine ring. Spithesle of Worti W f tit, dialIftooesyl derivatives of 4-Ao %-I the 4-0K ctutils; thc mtthittdWs low Itt wily At IN)% but unne crude Th. 4-MeS log pyrolyzcd k%-% readil 4 dints and th reactitaw. A. F. and -phM M y, writ obtahwd. I Vonjw. S I. .1ri '"Ind 1. 1. Ltvkoev. DAWy S, I cf A 43 MS 839-42(lU49) C Nuak 65 Ak The 4-PhO deril. gave 4-rhenoxypy6line and 2,4-(ChN) ,E 0 . . . . , ; , o1".. , -1.(2,4-Dinitrophenyl)4-alkoxypyrWinium chlo- I '17he alkoxy derivs. were treated with aromatic CJI.Olf, b d th in h t f h d 0 AW so - rides were prepd, with Me, Et, Pr, Do. and 19D-Am groups no with 2 4 th di l 4 M h Ik i e on s s er stu reng urt amines in order to y t R pg. UeO deriv. with PbNHs in RtOlf at 0 - - e ca ot e Q oxy ra . n t , 1q) co above BOA CI without solvent or in Pirea Cjf (()~ 13% which on beating witb lt~-15 gave a red solid, in. 2 =00 00 . 2 l S gave 2 products: a colorless pyi-Idiniurn "It of the above litn. fr(xn FtOll by Eto gave a ytlUjw - MvjCO or un p identified as 241 lid OO type and a water-insol.. yellow, halogen -free Wid, in. 208- " so , tn. , ajoilixopyridiniam cklorW. while the mi product is a inel. ro 0 , identified as :k i h 4aur1~JthelAttcrandPhNlIx. Asimilarreactioritakm o 00 er & formed by loss of SUM Heating of the h ozy g devivs. to IW-W pre in all cam a low of RCI and \J111KI with other RO derivs., as well at PhO awl MrS 10" &1;6 Wh h l 90 A I formation of the above pyridone. A similar reaction on tact of 4-h e Immediatel u " 1 t k e ert t even at . derivs and proceeds wel deriv.75 heated with IbNllo Its MOIL (00O.CilloNlillis 990 61 a w es p y p (Toss of Ha M. pyrWIne and 2.4-(OiN)AHjCI is formed, also when the red or the yellow prtsducts (above) ff M K l 1 IbNlf G 00 1 AN)"Is radkid sevenly leams the bonding of R In oso . . 2po c. are heated with a .t. 1=0 0 floo A =09 S L A &ITALLIMICICAL UTIXAIkd# CL&jWjCATWO fl !U00 -sow votnv L- 1103010 MAP a" aft - 411,11 CM O.V Ali 0 0 U 9 0 FIF)OF AV 00 At ,061141 " K a 19 a 4 ~ FAR A 1 01 0 94 0 IF I W A ft ' - 00 kup 0100 0000 64 0 0 0 : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 '0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 . L 0, 0.00000 000000000040090 a 0 0 0 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 JI- h7o 771.534.21 Exanduallon of The Cysubm : Ilklocyaakws Cumitlaing 11locarband& Grump. and 1. 1. LivKtx.v. AsAtudy Abo,t MIA, S.S.S.R., 1949. 66. et I.P.. 1951, 22. 1041--An juenipt to unitc thc optical bgnsitiAng prolic-rtics of I!ihicy-anincs with the chernicil scniftizing profxrii4z of thiticariv initics and ike vonil)ounds is de%critwd. Cyaninc dycs %ere prcpjrcd fron) Although dic-ic dyel fortned a conijile.% %silh siNcr nitrate, which Mien dixonilitised byalkah furinkt! ionic silvcr sulphide coniparable with that front alk) Ithiocatbarnide. (11cy poio,cs!,ed opii%:jl, but no clicinical, iensilizing Prolicrtics. AJI. IkWcitY Of sminopyridinem. Re&ction of &Minopyridinell with 2-4-dinitr-blarattenigne. -N-1f. Turitsyna and A. F. I V"In (All I'ni,w, cirle.ph.t. I.., Akal-wNauk ss.,; k_ 74. ;A 1)0kk1dY re.lct,k 01-1-~l'):"'.---;I-Aiiiit'OPYTidine vichling " V. 14, IN, in Siec!) "ith 2.4-j0,NliC.Ij,CI Ill), 11"', I,f,Nlllct, t 11.II.N.(*1 (I I. n,. (IrnItl tilf)II), lj~vjng ,,,,j,. Cl. l'o," Inch 6 not mt IICI ~lt ,, it Cannot I.- lilvil"I Witil .11"kali Callk"I'llt,; hrll,v aw 111-Inct, Al~) ohlaul"I hy h0tolv'i, )I .1,UVI mido-1. "S"PAe"Vit. efts"fy ~Il 4f 14, fill.-I'm Illyll,fin, Ille 1111clear N 114, higher lit;.n tile jioinwN istom. Met s1k,111-11tv IMI-1 III' In. 123" old,1111.1ble it., hy 3 1.11116111I.V I Ome M r I Av, I vlaii ... i of I I-rmllj I., 1~ nol-ild" It. wa, tile mit-lu.tum -d .. .-., M 11.111 J 11 Wilh 41-aluittolmullur tile 1-twn pf--k ~%%-It 0 9-m temp., yielding ...... m. LtW; crdul treatment Aith alkah ywhii the mirresponding I-(Z,#-diRsI1,lphexyl I-#( M ~prd-s-m,. 1. rapidir darkening in air. Pyruline with If in Mr,C0 ;it 17--18 in 6 hm cave only 3,5~e cvrtc~jxonjjjnz pyrdipllkm 41opidr, %howing that in(mbiction ill Nit, Into the ;I~ ew paltivulArIv i1m) tile 4-lx~itioll little.444 III,' 1,11%ltv 4-1 Ol.. inat Icar N. 11n, 11 of :I- md I muwpi rove, , ivact %ilh PhNIIt at (I Ill' in 1: 'Still --tv '1.~"Iv. %I'Mmij 'A (IINC.II.N111% ((It, :I i-nm jr.~~ in S~11; itd.) ,,d$ "'let 1 !- Veg" -it te"ll' 1. I-nt 11--lll-'K --I- 'A. ."'. M, 1-(~ I, J- 't 11". itse In, 1111'I'm V 1, linki-m-A I'% A tile C ~tmn. ill Illv .1- ....... ... . ... 2-Atnim:j,,vri,Inw h- mo I"'.. j Ii""wi,jo . "I"I Ill.- w4v Ill.- f-Irriq .11.1%irently !.*k,-""Iiltilt,.I,ll.,It%l.lil~,81.,,I~%tt,f,f,,- VOMPE., A. F.; LEVOW1, I. N. F.; DURMASHKINA, V. V.; IVANOVA, L. V. Reactions of pyridinium salts. Part 3: Interaction of bromocy8flides of pyridinium bases with armines. Zhur. ob. Khim- 34 no.6:1758- 1771 Je 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ktnofotoinstitut i Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. USSR/chemistry - Photosensitizers Feb 52 "Research in the Field of Cyanine Dyestuffs. V. Tb~iecyanine Dyestuffs With Thio-Carbamide Group- iixgs," IN. F. Turitsyna,.I. I. Levkoyev, Sci Res Cine-photographic Inst, Moscow "'Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXII, No 2, PP 309-321 Srathesized 6-N-allylthio-, benzylthio-, 6-N-allyi- S-ethylisothio-, and benzyl-S -ethyl isothio-carba- a.ldo-NI-2-methylbenzothiazole, and number of their quaternary salts. In attempt to combine properties ct optical and chem sensitizer in one mol, prepd 24 new iso-, carbo-, dicarbo-, and tricarbocyanines 2.09T1119 USSR chemi;-try - Photosensitizers (Contd) Feb 52 from quiternary salts. Xax absorption of thiacy- &nines vas displaced more to short-vave part of spectrum vhen substituted vith thio- and S-ethyl- isothio-carbamide groups in 6-position than vben amino-substituted. Thiacyanines contg N-alkylthio- and N,S~-dlalkylisothio-carbamide groups are quite effective optical sensitizers, but presence of former group does not impart chem sensitizing prop- erties. 209T29 PORTIJAYA, B.S.; SOLOVYZVA~ I.A.; TURITSYNA, N.F.; LEVKUYEV, I.I.; CIIELITSOV, V.S.; KRABliEllINIIIXM-,--M.V-..,"BOLIKOVA, T.P~; TKAGHE21Y,O, T.G. Characteristics of the masking color components made of pyrazolin arylazo derivatives and anilidas of lp2-hydraxynaph- toic acid. Usp. nauch. fot. 8:35-43 162. (I-JRA 17:7) TURITSYNA, N.F.; IL'ITISKAYA, V.S. Color of p-dialkylaminobeenzylidene derivativeo of I-phenyl-3- methyl-5-pyrazolone. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8:2650-2655 Ag 163. Synthesis of some substituted p-dialkylaminobenzaldehydes. Ibid,: 2656-2660 (MIRA l6sll) 1. Vseso3ruznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinstitut. I T sIO5316 0 /003/04 3/OiA 5/104 Ao62/Aioi -AUTIHORS.' Fortnaya, B. S., Solo yeva, 1. Levkoyev,I.I., Chel'tsov, V. S., Krasheninnikova, M. V., Bobkova, T. P.* Tkachen- ko, T. G. TIM: On the properties of masking color components of ar"ylazo derived pyrazolones (5) and aniliden of' 1,2-o.Vnaphthoic acid PMIIODICA,L Ref erat-ivnyy zhurnal, Flzika, no. 3, 1963, 86, abstract 3D584 ("Uspekhi nauchn. foiogr."., 1962, v. 8, 35 - 43) TEXT. An investigation was-made on the dependence of the color. photograplif-, ved pyrazolories and anilides of 1,2-oxynaphthoic _::properties of some arylazo dexi t)70),C; aald arejeompounds cangiderably le.3s -iuse,~,ptlble of reactlan In the condi- 1,; D;2- vt~lpr and 1717.2e ~jluq aorrwoaetl~6,. Due increases the reaction capacity of The components, the moot favorable influence Cea'd 1/2 ---------- ----- - S/058/63/000/003/cA5/104 On the pr"operties,of masking color components... A062/A101 .-,then bein -the,oxy-group In the position. 4. g shown. by Mectronegative substitu- T,10ri agents, in the phenylazo-group-of masking pale blue components cause a sharp deoreas th e of - ' e activit;y, and in the case of' derivattives of 3-alkylpyrazolone Uh show eso a favorable iff uence. Bome of the obtained oompounds may be ey may Ll for preparing negative and contratype masking color motion-picture rna- terias. It is shown that arylazo-derivatives of 3-alkyl- and 3-acylamino- the blue-violet range (maxinruill of aabsorp- pyrazolone usually absorb the light o~ Aion 400 1 1 420 m t). The entry of strong electron donor substitution agents into the phenylazo-group causes an appreciable deepening of their coloration. The absorption spectra of the masking pale blue components of the derivatives,of "_.1,2-oxynaph'L1hoic acid include the blue-violet and partially tile green portion of ~--"the spectrum and in many cases they consist of two bands whose relative intensity rpay change strongly according to the nature and position of the substitution agents in the arylazo-group~ A particularly sharp increase of the absorption in- tenuity in the blue-violet, ralige takes place in the case of 2-methyl- and 2- 1~ i,;.~__:-chlorphenylazo derivatives. It is establi,-~bed -that Lhe majority of' the inves- 'tigated masking purple and pale blue components at pH 5 are, as a rule, stable ..:`enough in respect to solutions containing forrocyanic potassium. In alkaline ~Ieaching s9lutions their stabilitylstron;ly decreases. Abstracter's note: Complete trans ationj 2 Card 2/2 n:-, FKASE I DDOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4350 Sov.shchanlye po khtnil. tqk?,.naloS'j L prL"penlya prol2vo,lnykh pirldina I khlnoltna. Rlg&, 1957 Xhlf'A7A, tekhnologlya I prizenertlye prolz-Any,ch pirldln& i khlnolin*; matori&ly sov*ah~hanlya (Che-~iStry, TechnOlogy and Lttillzati.n or pyrldl" LnJ Qulnollne Derlv&tlvn*; Materials of the conference) Riga, 1:d-To A24 Latvlyakoy M, 1960. Zq~9 p. JtrrAta allp Inserted. 1,000 copies printed. 3ponsorin& Agencies: AkadeMITS nauk ZAtwLyOkol, M. Institut )&.lmdl; Vatsoyux"yo khAmichewco),e otmhc"otyo. td.i 3 -. ftzhenova; loch. Ed..- A. Xl7aflnja; Witorial Boardi Tu. A. BAagovNkiy. Candidate or Crw-%l3%z-j, S. V. van&&&. CarAidato Of Chemistry (Reap. F-1.1, L. P. ZoauX&y~Y. Doctor of Chemistry. and M. M. WnYn'. MHPOSZ: Thl& boole Is intended for orgwdc thealsta and chwtvilcal engineers. COURAGE: The collectler. cont~lna 33 ar',1cloa on methods of synthtsizzing or prodaelnr pyrldtm, quinallne, and their derivatives from nAtu.-a; oour:es. No personalities are mentioned. ytgares, ta:)~,es, and reference,, company the articles. III* 3y.%. BASED '3:t M' :DL';Z A"D Q=*Ll11r-' (Instit"t. fr. -le 3-1-.1 r t Of J2-"-'^3 Latvjyak.), or ?-.;- 4'1t Orldatton or Plc~llne. 1,35 Vempe' A -h -rn-vtmc K)tjon PLeture 5--j. Institute I-MOb--Ilt, 'he Alkox, (phe-t1f-'O Rdse&r-h QsaurOw7 Salta and A noxy) ar*u, , ,to ofl_aa~uy (Ph.*M) P$ri&_ms. "I -&-AJAJA~~!j twedr& zgnchesk~y lnst-.t'Ata r7b"0) PM-Tahlenno3tt; I krasitel na'jchno-lasl*dOv,t~l.sxjY .nst~tut PolupM1uk..nv ty 10'~"P r-w (D-rar'."nt or organic Chemistry or the :"ustr7; ;0l-jTn%,,. and Vles, Ministry of the Chen .1,1 I~dwtry Lt=); C,,n *dens&t.'On Of Alk7j Pyrldlnes With re-.o 203 VA"le --Zj= MUM; In'V"k-17 modttbnskly lAtvl;rskoy .-'r-tcza Akajerj_- I-ICK SSR (-S& re'll"A 11-t-'!U~9; Institute of "heslo- 11 ContskInir's The Use Or Saturated Nitrogen- Ht't0rccYcllc Compounis rOr Synthedis of C;..;,,. Blocklrg and Cu-rarLrOr- 5-b.tan--e& 207 Zalukayew. L. F. Ind 9 V Van.- VIS' -Itut khj-,jj AicaueKrr`n&Z3i ZA~v-y-k; institute Of the Academy or Sciences La t jlya~a.va 3SR)j and R-- actions or 'A ?. I Card 8/10 223 AJUTHORS: Vompe, A. F., Turitsyna, 14. F. T'LTLE: Reactions of the Pyridinium Salts (Reaktsi-i piridiniyevykh soley)II.Reaction of the Chloro-2,4-Dinitro-Pillenyla~~es of the Substituted Pyridine Bases With Anilire (Ii. Vzaimodeystviya a anilinom khlor-2,4-dinitrofenil,.~.tov zameshchennyl--*,-, piridinovykh osnovaniy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 26, 11r lo, pp 2a64 - 2873 (US9111) ABSTRACT: Although the cleavage reaction of pyridine has long been known, the influence of the substituents in the pyridine ring on the process of this reaction could not yet be clarified. The authors therefore investijated the re.:.ction of the chloro-2,4-dinitro-pheriylate of pyridine and its derivatives with aromatic amines, especially with aniline. It was found that as a function of the character of the substituent, of its position in the pyridine ring, and of the temperature conditions, the reaction of the chlor-2,4-dini'uro-phenylates of pyridine and its derivatives with aniline may take Card 1/3 different courses. In the presence of electropositive Reactions of the Pyridiniur: Salts. II. Reaction of the SO V/79-28-- 1 -;- 52/~ 0 Chloro-2,4-Dinitro-Phenylates of the Substituted Pyridine Bases With Aniline substituents in the pYridine nucleus the ring bonds 11-C in the corresponding c;hlo-l-o-dinitro-.phe-.,iylates are stable to the action of b;.k.ies. In this process the ring bonds and the 11-C bo.:.,' outside the ring are split. The re-arranC,2ment of t-'~e electropositive sub- stituent in the chloro-dinitro-phenylate of the pyridine base from the P-positio,I to the y-position enhances the stabilizing effect of the substituent with re,~;ard to the C-11 ring bond in the reaction with aniline. The investi,,;ated conversions of the chloro-2,4-dinitro- phenylates of the P-and y-substituted pyridines are one of the many examples of the general splitting reaction of the quaternary pyridine-, quinoline- and isoquinoline salts with the action of water, alcohols, aromatic amines, phenoles and other compourAs. The N-C bond outside the ring splits particul,~rly easily i,f the heterocyclic nitro-en atom is linked with an electronegative radical. There are 19 references, 8 of Card 2/3 which are Soviet. Re,:ictions of the Pyridinium Salts. II. Reaction of the SOV/79-28-10-52/60 Chloro-2,4-Dinitro-Phenylates of the Sl-.'-.stituted Pyridine 'Bazes U-ith. An.-'Lline ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isciledovatellskiy kinofotoinetitut i Institut organicheskoy khimii Ak-ndemii nauk SSSR (All- Union Scientific Research Institlite of Cinematoaraphy 6nd Photography and Institute of Or,-,,anic Chemistry at the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: March 22, 1957 Card 3/3 OWN -T VOMPH, A.F.; TIJRITSYANA, N.V. Reactions of the pyridine salts. Part 1: Synthesis of chloridinitro- phenylates from substituted pyridine bases. Aur. ob. khIm. 27 no.12: 3?82-3290 D 157. (MIRA 110) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy kinofotoinstitnt i Institut organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR. (1~,rldine) A VO M A.F.; TURITSYNA, N.F. Reaction mechanism of the cleavage of pyridine bases. Dokl. IN SSSR 114 no.5:1017-1020 Je '57. (Yjm 10:9) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy kinofotoinatitut i Institut organicheskoy khimil im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. Predstavleno aka- demikom I.L. Knunyantsem. (Pyridine) r~w,-a) at thr 71;z e~rhanv I PI;Cl ;rrr ArN-H ~7-,un -!~Fl!y osa 'ne -d M!, ':,lp,- "', - .;Bill , , , A~, , I.- I ,,, I ~ , '. : . .,,*i, "!~ I " 1 .1 1 ~ . I .. I - , 7'u 7--5 ~,,V,+,, I'V 1'~~ 20-5-28/60 AUTHOR Voup; A.F.,TURITSYVA )11 - F. , TITLE Cleavage 6Y7P_y_r_fa---ne Bidbs,Mcchanism of Reaction. (11,4elchanizm reakt8ii rasshebeplemiya piridinovjkh osnoianiy-lussian) PERIODICAL Doklady Akadeiii liaakESSR,1957,Vol 114,11r 5,PP 1017-1o2o (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT In spite of a considerable number of works which dealt with the break-up of the pyridine ring,the mechanism of this --r-eaction has hi- therto not been ~larified.It in known that the cleuvaE;e reaction of pyridirie-chloro.-diiiitroplion~f late and -bromocyanide takes place at a very high speed and leads to the formation of the dianyl salts of glutaconaldehyde.Prom the ineration of pyridine-chloro-dinitrophe- nylate with primary or secondary fatty anines there result cleavage products of only one nitro&Qn-carbon linkage in the pyridine ring. None of the authoro who worked on thene probloran succeeded in conv verting the subatancea obtained by him into uyinne-tric derivativue of glutaconaldehyde with two amine rests.Thus it remained uncertain whether the cleavage reaction of pyridine proceeds throuen the sta- ge of an intermediate compound,or whether the separation of a rtitro- gen atom from the pyridine ring occurs all at o-ire,that is as a con- sequence of a sinaltancouu interaction of a pyriftnium salt with two amino molecules.In order to investigate the cleavage mechanism,the authors performed the cleavajo of various pyridine bases with bro- mocyan and tetrahydroqui-noline.In all instances there resulted,on the whole,eyanimines.This indicates that the reaction is the same Oard 1/3 for various pyridine baces.The simultaneous foraaiion of ditetra- 20-5-28/60 Cleavage of Pyridine Bases,l~echanism of :1,11action.. hy droquinol ides gave rise to the supposition that the cYaniniines play the role of intermediate products in this reaction.It rezLai- ned uncertain,liowever,whetlier,on the whole,no final cleavage pro- ducts but only intermediate compounda are obtained.1n order to pro- ve that cyanimines are intermediate products of tic break.-up,the authors endeavored to convert them into symzetric dite-trahydro(juin- olides.This was succesaful and confirmea the nature of cyanimines to .be that of intermediate products.The prevalent formation of cyani- minesmines can be explained by the high cleavage rate of the Ga-11- linkage in the ring,which surpasses -that of the cleavag-e of the C--1-T linkage in the cyanimine molecule.Their poor sulubility in acetone or ether also explains why this happens.From this it follows that on an increase of solubility of a ayanimine-derivative the amount of ditetrahydroquinolide in the reaction mixture mu:.,t increase.A good yield could also be achieved in ethanol and methanol.lkn addition of aniline-chlorohydrate accelerated and increased the yield of anili- ne-bromohydrate.This was quite incompreheiisible.Lpparently-here de- veloped in connection with the cleavage of B-chloropyridine a cyani- mine that is hard to dissolve in ether.In the production ofeyanimi- nes from B-substituted pyridines the formation of 2 isomers should be expected.11itherto there existed only one.It c;eems that here for the most part only one of the Ca--H-linkage is broken.The position of the Bubstituents of these derivatives has no-; been clarified. qard 2/3 It may be assumed that they are in an a-position to-wards the CH-NCIT- Cleavage of Pyridine Bases,14echanium Of Reaction. 20-5-28/60 -group.Cyanimine of B-methoxyglutonaldehyde wau ivolated in two forms, one of them being of a bright red and the other one of a bright ye- llow.Their composition and practically also their melting points were identical.The same was observed in the case of the analogoue a -ethoxy -compound. The dinorphiam of the valts of theno aldehydes is known, Perhaps this also occurs in the cane of the cynnimines here studied.lfowever,tha Pos3ibility of a cis .-traits J s omeriam must also be taken into consideration.This should be especially exami- ned. (I Slavic reference). .k5SOCIATION Alluniun Scientific Research Institute for Cinema and Photography Institute "N.D.Zelinskiy"for Organic Chemistry of the Academy of' Science of the U.S.S.R. PRESENTED BY S,UBMITTED 28.1-1957 AVATLABLE Library of Congress. Gard 3/3 or &r. a Eram 7~-A. -A L- I FIR M, M WING ;i,- - ~W. - ---------- tggv~ P9 FYI' dve3l of I-r--ofthal, the F, T=rsyma~ T. 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Rid. tj44_ jrtt- t,t a, A I, r a c rd Vlyt f pt-, t th~--Jv- a gr6t diml,~ - iLffect h qim alwfts while- t;5=- cmeg nbt gical cup !i jt C~. h=jk-arp-Kroupa 1%ia may b-- V.-'oted effact wEA-11 Oa amide Rmup OL Wad t ancl fY~hc n1tra lfz fleat Ent Ph (Otwly~ it -W (UE-liuate of lliLboll -,md e rcatfw~ may be (~am di~~td. ~,--rl th, cktraae; til .1, 0, 4ml, cz a:~ may bt! E!:-td. 7w~ T;, tively the r-eilue -'t~y ~ . .1 " - T11" Wt._t cclor,azi-A ra.p. gwenl: -.'fe, '3i, -5'; Me, r~ ';54 7 --S 71, ytl~uw Ailloyl cillcride 4 hn~,, udjr... w l4r-CO, :n-id 11-n . dLtn., gave on addigc~tlfjn of the :-~niltic .21:7~ 1 (H p- .... ..... .. Ac), in.. 1N-5- m E cd (fro U.60! tuch cc Naop 4cf; part 1) Ezated !;kith Air-I 4 X-i 4 i:nrlil fir, were ma, Ol h, M 78, 116-11'. 637;, m-llle~, 87, 173"', 0,31i P, 047' P-Cl M '4W-1 IM-3 7LI , , 3 -14CY 74' -f2 I', M-5), Th r-,( alll;-2. v%zx. zij~~ -PWTj ls~ 601; p-Arhr , Mel-- TURITIW I POIRTNATA, B.S.; SPASOKUKOTSKIY, N.S.; BOBKOVA, T.P.; %MM &I*V, G.I. [decess"ed]; LEMYN, I.I. Research in axomethane dyes. Part 2. Indoaniline dyes, derivatives of 1,2-oxynaphthoic acid anilide. Zbur.ob.khim. 26 no.9:2546-2554 6 '56. (NIMA 9:11) 1. Veasoyuzrrf naucbno-iseledovatellskiy kinoCotoinstitut. (Aniline) (Anilides) CL A/ LISSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 61 1957, 19161 Author Portnaya B.S., Spasok-ukotzkiy IT.S., Turitzina 11 F Bobkova T. P. , Arbuzov G. I. I Lcvkoyc~F -=.I. Inst Title Studies in the Series of Azomothene Dyos. I. On the Dye- ing of some Indoaniline Dyes, Derivatives ofo(-Naphthole, Containing Substitutes in the Naphthalene Nucleus. Orig Pub: Zh. obshch, khimiyi, 1956, 26, No 9j 2537-2546 Abstract: Synthasio in the sorios of indoaniline dyes (I) is carried out by oxidation of a mixture of diethyl-n-phenylonodia- mine (II) and eL -naphtholo (III) or its derivatives, and their absorption spectra in CH OH is studied. To art aquo- ours suspension of A-Cl (from 8.04); mole Ag1,T0A and 0.05 Mole Nacl) arc added an aqueous solution of 0.03 mole Na.2003, an alcoholic solution of 0.005 mole III, and an Card a 1/5 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-l(himiya, No 6, 1957, 19161 aqueous solution of 0,0055 molo sulfate II; after ctir- ring for 50 minutes the precipitate is extracted with organic solvents and I is obtained. The following I are obtained (enumcrated are R, yield in percent, M.P. in OC, ~' max. in - 1( , in C113011): H, 35.5, 119-120 (from CH30H), 608 (Ia); Cl, - 100, 147 (from ale.), 643; Br, 91.3, 148-249 (from ale.), 638 (1b); COCH3, - IF;, 126 (from CH3011), 662 (Ic); C0011, - 77, 172 (from C3H70.H)1 732; COO 1113,- 28, 105 (from CH30H), 658 (Id); CONH2, 108, 2011 (from ale. ), 672; CONT'21i5 - 6o, 112 (from C3H70H), 672; CON005)2, 100,174 (from c3H70,i), 638; e) 11,1. IV 1[/C, H,-) Oard 2/5 USSR/Organic Chomistry. Synthetic Organic Chomintry. E-2 Abe Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, lc9l6l CONT,IC6',iI-, 86.2, 175-176 (from othylacotate), 69"; CON- (CH3()fC~~5, 88, 124 (from C31H7w), 6ho; coi-T(c6-115)2, 95, 200 rom C31'70"), 645; CORIi-aL--Clo!17, 90-9 19!1-195 from othylacotate), 698; CO','~,I-A' -0101!7, 76.61 196-197 ~from cthylacctato), 696; coi~T,061"-)- 0-010'17, 66.5, 221- 222 (from othylacotntc), 646; r,,0r_?c6I!5)- -CloH7, 106.31 !67-169 (from C_TT mi) 646 (ie); SOSMV5, 018.7 2olf (from alc.), 678; ~02rl'~~6~15') , 90, 181-182 (from alc.~, 689. !a, b,d,c are purified by means of chromatography of a solu- tion in 006 over A120;;, and Ic---o,.or Si02. The deep color of I, containing'a carboxyl or a Bub3tituted car- bamido group with an active hydrogon atom in position 2, in oxplainod by tho formation of an Intramolucular hydro- gon bond with the carbonyl 0. The necessary monoaryl- amidoo of 1-hydroxyriaphthoic-2 acid for the synbhc;z;Is of' I (IV--aoid) are obtained by hoating the corresponding Card 3/5 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jourt Rof Zhur-Xhimiya~ No 6, 1957f 19161 amines with phonyl esters IV at lowered pressure. Ethyl.- amido and disubstitutod amidos IV arc synthesized by tho interaction of amincs with chloranhydrido IV in an inert solvent. Tho following amides IV arc obtained (ontacratod are X in COX- cubstitutc, yield in percent, m.p. in OC (from alc.)): C6H51TH, 76, 154; 77, 4, 162- l63;i~--ClOH7!'!11f 89.5, 181; 1'%# 99.2f 191-192; C0151,11i) 32.5, 152; (C~115)211, 25.7, 57--58; C6115(CH3)ltl, 61. 7, 136; 06H~)A 79. , 154; C !' (et-C107)"T' 33-lf 161-162; 06115 (" -C10117)Nj 87.8, 146-1117. 1--naph-tholcoulfochlorido- 2 (from X.-salt acid and PClq in CHC13f yield - 500, m.p. 112-1130 (from ligroin)) by ~) the action of aminon io 0 transformed into the corrcaponding sulphamidoo (cn=cr- ated amino3 yield of amides in percent, m.pa OC (from Caru' 4/5 USSR/Qrganic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jourt Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 61 1957, 19161 alc.)): aniline, 70.5, 1118-149; othylanilino, 91.71 103; diphonylamina, 80, 135. Card . 5/5 KULIKOVA, M.N.; SPORYSHK.OVI PjN.; -.-TURIT3MLj-VV. Mastering the rolling of Kh2,rT steel ipgota, Stall 21 no. 4:354-3155 Ap 161. (MIRA 14-.4) (Rolling (Metalwork)) (Steel ingots) POPOV, I.S.; TURITSYNA,,Ye.M.; BONDARI, Z.B. Lyall's syndrame. Vast. derm. i ven. 38 no.1:26-29 Ja '64. (MIRA 17t 8) 1. Kafedra dermatologii (zav. - Prof. I.S. Popov) Kharlkovskogo meditainakogo inatituta. OSIN, B.V.; TURIY, S.A. Problems of the theory of designing the composition of concrete. Izv.vys.uch,zav.t stroi. i arkhite 5 no-4:86-98 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Odesskiy inzhonerno-stroitellnyy instituto (Concrete) ARTEMIYEV, Ye.N.; TURIYANSKAYA, 1.0. Clinical aspects and treatment of acute pneumonias. Sov.med. 20' no.8:9-13 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. -Tz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. Ye.N.Artemlyev) Ryazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta, imeni akademika !.F.Pavlova i 4-y gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR N.I.Popov. (PNEUMNIA) ARTEMIYEV, Ye. N.,, prof.; TURIYANSKAYA, L 0. Clinical tests of the diuretic action of allacyl Terap. ark-h. no.12%96-100 161. ~MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz )mfedry propedertiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. Ye.' N. Artemlyev) Ryazanskogo maditsinskogo instituta imeni akad. Io Pe Pavlova i 4-y gorodskoy bolinitsy Ryazani. (URACIL) (DIURETICS AND DIURESIS) D-LISFAY-VI 1.1 IVIRIY.-.N~YrY, ~ - -, N. Factorle-5 - Accnuntlng Plunning and accountinn, of the ccst of average and current repair. PukhF,. uchet. No. " I " 3- 1953. 9. -MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. PEMR, Ya.L., k~indidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; TURITANSKIT, L.A., inzhener. Installation of additional pulverizers for burning anthracite culm. Blek.sta.27 no.6:49-50 A 156. (lnJ?A 9:9) (Pulverizers) -TURIYANSKIY, L.A., inzhener. Zmergenc7 drainage of water from high-pressure boilers. Vmergetik 4 no.4:13 AP 156. (KfXA 9:7) (Boilers) Subject USSR/Electricity AID P - 376o Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 2/29 Authors+ Pekker, Ya. L., Kand. Tech. Sci., and L. A. Turiyanskiy, Eng. VM - Title Efficient system of rewarding for fuel economizing Periodical Elek. sta. Jq 10, 4-6, 0 1955 Abstract The authors consider that the existing bonus systems aimed at a more efficient burning of fuels poor in volatiles do not attain their aim and present their own program of rewarding stokers. This program consists in taking as the basic and only index in burning culm the heat loss from a mechanical incomplete burning. This has to be very carefully controlled, and no other indices will be needed. Examples are given. Four diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : No date PArM,Yn.L., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; TURIYARSKIY,L.A., inzhener Rational system of bonuses for fuel economy. Ilek.sta.26 no.10: 4-6 0 t55. (MM 8:12) (Fuel) q-T, 7 TURIYANSKIY, L.I. Technological prdeesses in manufacturing draw-in chucks for automatic lathes. Stan.i instr. 33 no.11:17-20 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Chucks) (Metal cutting) 0 0.41, eS J, -v? 0 V%e OS kJ 0 O~ ZAN PIN C~q J~,~. oto '951, e6 S" t)(,e I e5 '00 Sv. - fix,- I J'J~e ~S-J~ O~ 05 ),LfN 0.- 09 f~, 0 j 0,t%,S- agoo 0 1~0 tae -00 Tcp- k;~,e (I t, 0N15 lost-,- j Ot I&I"le 0t T~~V, ,,~Cr- -\~ a2,. 1,3-P -'r~e - -, ~ c".1 If "".C, no , . t 0) ) ~Jel a-IY~e to gas -f0 5~60 Ot v k;ce -re sl*-5 9 'Lie Se aLves -e j -~.o e 0.01-1 q - T-3. ):Cs '0 oe V" oJ1,13- aaLet~ c.o pj---'~ 0131 ,Vl:l Ojer k;k%e te t!,Ov~ jor?') 'Lost~~ V.- .,a0 f Oll -r) I'j a"- OTL reac 9, 5%X \,P vo"- ~5ee 6e~oe O-cv,% ts - .,ae5 ol: ~o 0a r, GOV e 1. ~.o e - ell - aL*)- s%v e,C,Oe arv ~~V' Are 0 0 10r0 ra 'fe 13~j 5 7CP'v j lvlj~,Iae jtvo 13ted, t\-,e . k . Au ,as 0 c,je kXx C,-)Ia. VX vi '.1 O,(~e e a a 0':-- are,14 eT O~ a 00 or, T 0 I've O~ 5 00 T aoAll el~vl 1CO6-"~ eqe rO ac1c, CYXO Y0 to as~ 6 S ;'Se MS0c.rA7,x0 Or -vI.6cu]. Nl'h the 01 t th Whereas -re ct PrOCes, - IePe d '11] the ea 0 alric. c Of chlo:,O~= xhat - tut NO., US .1 Cclrd xnstltut e C14ema. 212 8-as N, e4d Xbotoer 3. ganjc eq 11)7 OY khl nauchno re&ct. Inil enyj.~, -Ions 'Bsledov.. n1trOPh C") Les- 2. Akadeiql nauk S.mthesIs C~Icjjc colapounds-3 momm- Ynthesl, TURMVSKIY, G.I.; GRISHBGHKIN, A.A. Magnetic drum separator. Gar. zhur. no.7:74-75 Jl 163. (KRA 16:8) TURIYEVSKIY,, G.I., inzh. Cam width control for the tailing slot of a drum-tAx mgnetic separator. Gor.zhur. no*8s7O Ag 62. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Voronezhskiy zavod gorno-obogatitelinogo oborudovaniya. (Separators (Machines)-Equipmant and supplies) GORBENKO,, D.G.; 'TURIYEVSY.IY, 0,1. The 190-SE two-drum magnetic separator. Biul.tekh.-.kcn. inform. no.-":8-10 161. (YIPU- 14-:12 ; (Magnetic separation of ores-Equipment and supplies) GORBENKOP D.G.; TURIYFVSKIY, G,,I. Machinery manufactured bj the Voronezh Ore Dressing Equipment Plant. Biul. tekh.--ekcn.4-nform.Gos.nauch.-iosl.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.3:3-6 162. (MIRA 15-5) (Voronezh-Ore dressing-Equipment and supplies) GRISHECHKIN, Aleksey Ivanovich; TURIYEVSKIY, Gennudiy Ivanovich (Maintenance of electromagnetic and magnetic drum sepa- rators] Tekhnicheskoe obsluzhivanie barabannykh elektro- magnitnykh i magnitrjykh separatorov. 14oskva,, Nedra, 1965. 84 P. (VIRA 18:7) (Croat. them. acta, 1962., vo 34,, no. 2., 75~-83) TEXT: By condensation of triethyl ester (tri-EE) of cyclohexanone-2.,4,4- tricarboxylicacid (1) and dit-EE of,cyclohexanone-2 4-dicarboxylic acid (11) nith Mi NHCC H- di-EE-5,5-dicarboxy- and EE-,r-carboxy-2-phenYl-4.,5.,6.,7--tetrahydroinda- 2 -6 52 sol-3-one (III, IV) acids were synthesized. III and IV wAist in enol form., and are -titrated as tribasid and dibasia acids respectively, Di-EE III and EE-IV for the -same reasons in potentiometric titrations have properties of monobasic acids. The Go_ spectra of !I demonstrate its tendency to form internal 'aDleXeS.jL 13.8 m-raoles of I in 18 ml 50% alcohol and 3.9 m-moles of NH211=6H, are boilW for16 hours, held at OOC and di-I-M III,,Cl9H22N205*H20 is separated, the yield is 713%, m.p. 760 C from alcohol, which is hydrolyzed by methano3ic 1OH (boiling for 4 hours) or 10% ~HM (boi3dng for 8 hours) in III., C&14 V5 9H~O., yield is 94% m-p- 163-1650C Card-1/2' SKARIC, D.; SKARIC, V.; TUftJkK-ZEBIC, V. 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindazol-3-one carboxylic acids. Pt. 2. Reductive cleavage to ring substituted 2-carboxamLde cyclohexylamine. Croat chem acts. 35 no.2:143-146 163. 1. Institute "Rudor Boskovic", Zagreb, Croatia, Tif-polavia. 2. Clan Rcdakcionog odbora, "Croatica Chamica Act:0 (for V. Skw-1c). SKARIC, D.; SKARIC, V.; TURJAK-ZEBIC, V. 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindazol-3-one carboxylic acids. Pt.3. Croat chem sets 35 no.41267-273 163. 1. Inatituta "Ruder Boskovic", Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia. 2. Member of the Editorial Board, "Croatica Chemicit Acta" (for Skaric,,V. SKARIC,, D.; SKARIC, V.; TURJAK-ZEBIC, Vt; VEKSIL., Z. 2-Dhenyl-4,5,6,7-t,et--Ilvdroindazol-3-me-carbcxylic acids. I. Synthesis and properties* Croat chem acta 34 no.2:75-83 162. 1. Institute "Ruder Boskovic") Zagrebt Croatia, Yugoslavia* - -TURK-DROMMAKOVIC, Anka, -sanitetski major dr. Some experiences in the laboratory diagn OB45 Of ?.tICODI 4. _a 1:7-.a pneumoniae (Eaton) causative agent of primarv atyTilcal pneumonia. Vojnosanit. pregl. 22 no.7/8:457-~59 JI-Ag 165. 1. Vojnomedicinska akademja u Beogradu, Hig:jenski. zavod, Rikrobioloski institut. of. dr.; BGaDANOV, Lea, doc.dr.; ',',OREI,J, lpjarjar, prof. dr.; GERBEC, '-Ul-rn, pr f .14-OSlav, dr. TURK, Anka, dr.; NIKOLIC, lBor."voi, dr.; R~UOVAN'f'VIC. ia~- Some current findings on acu',e rres-:~'-rato.-Y infecti--ns cf Otiology. Med. glas. 19 no.8/9:205-209 Ag-S 165. 1. Vojnohigijenski zavod TvIal u Beogradu (Nacelnik: urof. dr. M. More1j). ACC NRt AP6029582 SOURCE CODE: YUA)015/65/000/()8-/0205/CJ2091; AUTHOR: Moreli. MarJan (Professor; Doctor)- Gerbecl Miro (h,ofeosor; Doctor)- Lea (Docent urk Anka ? Bogdanov, , Doctor); I I _t6octor),* NU~olic, Borivoj (Doctori Radovanovic, ffr-6slav (Doctor)___~ ORG- Department Of Military ~Wene, VMA/headed by Professca-, Doctor M. Morelj/, Belgrade (Voj ogigijenski zavod VMA) TITIE: Current experineces in identification of acute respiratory infections of vir4origin V SOURCE: Medicinski glasnik, no. 8-9, 1965, 205-209 TOPIC TAGS: virus disease, respiratory system disease, immunology, clinical medicine, disease incidence ABSTRACT: Compre~ensive diagnostic especially serologic, complement-fixation and other immunologicUtests with data on 1940 soldiers with upper respiratory infections of proven or probable viral etiology. Seasonal incidence, symptoms, signs, finding8j severity, duration and other clinical aspects are described and discussed. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 6 tables. IJPRS: 36,5991 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / CRIG REF: 010 / OTH RE?: 001 Card 41 41~ 7 16 7A ANTOLKOVIC, B. (Zagreb); PAIC, M. (Zagreb); TURK, Y. (Zagreb); WINTERHALTER, D. (Zagreb) I -- Influence of collimation on the energy specixim of 2,7 MeV neutrons. Glas mat fiz Hrv 16 no.1/2:135-141 161. 1. Institute "Ruder Boskovic", Zagreb and Faculty of Sciences, Zagreb. 2. Clan Redakcionog odbora, "Glasni% matematicko-fizicki i astronomskill (for Paic). TURK ) H. "The rainiest regions in Yugoslavia" by J. Ridanovic, Reviewed by H. Turk. Geogr glas 24 175-176 162. TURK,_~yAn,,.dr. Cost in an economl--- organization from various viewpoirts. Nova pro'Lzv 15 no.1/2-.6--29 164. TURK, Ivan, dr. Task.a a.nd orgazu4 o"f the internal control in enterpriaes. Nova proizv 13 no.3:251-256 n 162. -r - .1 A 194K,_Ivan dr. j - Technical, economic, and legal aspects of the management of an econondc. organization. Nova proizv 13 no.2:188-191. 162. ANTOMOVIC, B. (Zagreb); PAIC, M. (Zagreb); PITELEG, K. (Zagreb); TOMAS, P. (Zagreb); TURK, M. (Zagreb); WIlMRHUTER, D. (Zagreb) The absolute and relative measurements of neutron fluxes obtained from the neutron generator of the Institute "Ruder Bookovic." Ves mat fiz Srb no.12:97-101 160. 777777777~~~ S10581621000/00810 12/134 Ao6i/Aloi AUTHORS: Antolkovib, B., Paib, M., !~~ Winterhalter, D. TITM Tlie Int,1110(loo or ooMmut.lon on tho ~novFy ppoptnim of 2.7-Mov neutrons PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 8,-1962, 20, abstract 8B143 ("Glasnik mat.-fiz. i astron.", 1961, v. 16, no. I - 2, 135 - i41, English; summary in Serbo-droatiah) TEXT: The study of reactions induced by fast monochromatic neutrons calls for the knowledge of the spectral line shape of neutrons incident upon the speci- men. For this purpose the influence of shape, size, and mAterial of a collimator on the energy spectrum of 2.7-Mev neutrons was studied. The neutrons were ob- tained from a (d,d) reaction on a 200-kev Cockro 9t-Walton accelerator. The' neu,tron energy distribution was measured by a Li I scintillation counter and a .multichannel pulse-height analyzer. It has been established that clearer spectra are obtained with long collimators made from an iron-paraffin mixture. It is noted that the preferable collimator shape is the double cone. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] 1. Sadikav Card 1/1 TURK, Stanko (Zagreb) A merhod for ansillyzing 1.1-near electric-al o_r mchanisal B-,37;-a.~_- Zf the third and fourth order. Glazi mat fiz Rrv 19 no.!/.2. 8-!.-% 161.. 1. Ruder Boskovic Ins"Itate, Zagrf~b, and Faculty of rI_eTtr-P,-a__I Engineering of the University of -7p-greb, 2.agreb. TURK, S.tankop ing.p aslatent (Zagreb, Bijenielm a. 56, p.p. 171) Numerator switchers. Elektrotehnika Hrv I no.1-2:63-M 158. 1. Institut "Ruder Bookovic", Zagreb TURK Sj_. "Mechanical presses" by Heinrich MWckelt. Reviewed by S. Dirk. Rud met zbor no.1;63 162. TURKY St. "Hydraulic presses" by Gerhard Oehler. Reviewed by St. Turk. Rud met zbor no.1:81 162. TURK I St. "Load conditions in the recipient hydraulic extrusion presses" by Otto Kienzle and Klaus Mining. Reviewed by St. Turk. Rud met zbor no.3:284-285 t62.