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USHAKOVA, VI.T.; YEFIM07, A.Z.; MARKIN, V.P. Use of industrial nicotinic acid in animal husbandr7. Trudy VNIVI 8-79-82 61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Laboratoriya biologicheskikh ispytaniy i novykh form vitaminov Vsesoyuznogo niiuchno-issledovatellskogo vitaminnogo instituta. (Nicotinic acid--Physiological effect) (Feeds) 1. BAKLAYEV, Ya. P.; GUMNAII, 11. Ye.; KORZfr-'II%31'IY, 1). S.; KOIROLIKOV, A. A.; SERGIYF,'F-KIY, V. M.; U-SHAY,07A, M. V.; and CITEPITYFITEV, V. F. 2. USSR (600) 4. Turinsk District - Copper Ores 7. Turnisk group of copper cro deposits in the Urals. (Abstractor Izv*Glav.uprofrool. fan. no. 3, 1947. 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1963, Unclassified. BULATOVA, 3.1.; VOYTSILI, Z.A.; GORBOVETS, A.N.; IVANOVA, Te.A.; KAZIMINA, T.A.; KISMIKAR, S.N.; KLIHKO, S.A.; KLIMOVA, I.G.; KOZYR3VA, V.F.; KORMA, P.R.; KOSTITSINA, R.F.; LWOLOYA, Z.K.; S?WZHOTA, A.Z.; MARKOVA, L.G.; TARA OVA, A.S.; U WYAJjV._j FILIPPOVA. Ye.A., ved.red.; TROPINOV, A.V., teldin.red. (Mesozoic and Cenozoic stratigraphy of the West Siberian Lowland] Stratigrafiia mazosoia i kainozoia Zapadno-Sibirskoi nizmannosti. Moskva, Gos.nsuchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry" 1957. 147 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyn--uyy Zapedno-Sibirskiy nefterazvedochnyy treat. (Siberia, Weatern-Geolo.-Y. Stratigraphic) GURARI F.G.; USHAKOVA, M.V. .1 .. - , - - -.- - --- Tertiary stratigraphy of the C)b'-Dtyah interfluve. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.1:48-54 159. (IMA 15:4) (ObI Va3ley--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Irtysh VaUey6-Geology, Stratigraphic) GURARI, F.G.; USIDUMU, M.V. Stratigraphy of Tertiary sediments in the Obl-Irtyab inter- fluve. Sov.geol. 2 no.7:47-51 JI 159, (MM 13:1) 1. Sibirskiy naucbno-iseledovatellakiy, institut goologii. p,eofizIki i minerallnogo ayrlyu (SIRIGIMS). (ObI Valley--Geology, Stratigrapblo) (Irtysb Vulley--Geology, Stratigraphic) - USHAKOVA, M.V. r. 1',, - - 0 ,000% - - Faleogeme planktonic Foraminifera In the West Siberian Finds o Plain. Trudy SMIGGIMS no.2:53-54 159. (MLRA 12: 11) (West Siberian Plain- Forami nifera. Fossil) SUBBOT121A, N.U.; ALIMSEYC1111Y-MITSKEVIC11, L.S.; RARMOVSKAYA, O.F.: BULATOVA, Z.I.; BULT171YOVAt, S.P.; DUEt-OYSUYA, Y.F.; YISELII~Al; i 'OZLOVA, G.E.; KUZDJA, V.I.; Y , v. V. ; ij~- . 1'. ; K 1111 VOBORSKIY HAYOVAY E FREYMU1, Ye.V. [Gretaccoua wit] laloolleno Formidn-Iforit In tho Wont Siborifin Plain) Foraminij.' _7 melovykh I paleogenovykh otlozhenii Zapadno Sibirskoi nizmennosti. Leningrad, 14edra, 1964.455 p. (Leningrad. Nauchno-issledo7atellskii geologorazvedochnyi institut. Trudy, no.234). (1-11pi, 182:0 1. Vsesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatel'Bkiy geologorax- vedochnyy institut,, Leningrad; Sibirskiy nauchno-i.--tledovatell- skiy institut geologiip geofiziki i minerallnogo syr1ya; 11ovo- sibirskoye territoriallnoye geologicheskoye upravleniye i Tyu- menskoye territotiallnoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. 1USHAZOVA, ff. Uilhalcova, N.FLnd ObtemoerannkRin, S. (Reviews And Bibliography) Defense of cAndidate dissertations at the Scientific Soviet of the Faculty of Chemistry in January and February, 1Q51. P. 150 SO: Herjjd of the Moscow University. Series on Physics-HAthematice and Natural Sciences. No. 1. No. 5, 1051 USHkKOVAj N.A,q assistent Morphological substrate of s=e pathological phenomena caused by pleural apesions. Zdrav. Bel. 6 no.12318-21 D 160.(MIU 14:3.) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - dotse,nt i.N. Blyumkin) Vitebskogo medinstitutas (PIMU-DISEASES) 4.4 ",,a Imlint of the with IM, CAP lenetic grounds, 1~oultr I shouki have all 3 Vfent"I substnip ents in a nirthiLin I'lline of lilt Fli-fill"Irn". millarsts 10 1.4wner Ll the 3 Woulkill Sulnitatoeflu %hould be torste,11 at IUOOMO&k isomerissil in The "flas of acitlocxImplax theeornersolthesamelate. Thisi%confirtriedbyrnessure. t7thakore oserift 4 the tier. cood.; It b4ii Ite hiihrs inilial con.i., piWnwn comilminds. A. V. Bakirvii, j~of w-r which remains "Post , "hvtta~ I twil I lower initial cood. .nj 1.. 8, 'LLflMI1hVVI- 1)"kil4dy - X13 twil)"M synthesitell ILMOrdiox a) . 1.16111 l"PITAWS With fo`of~ lilt of flip a , If, Vit" 1. rend, 115, 2, 441190)). i 11Y 01111911"o #If III ,fewtltq a COMO. (it r Cf h 1~jowtii Are further 'oollro".1 l.v otIf'%Vf'&I 41-MI'llost site almirlition torte ill file !ralik iunner 1 1% J'Jileotjs wit ., l X'lpf(Nfh~lz I .1jOrring In oefrotIvt Index. if-, Ilieler- rat"If., awl Soly.. 'i,livAor, 11 Nn"er (film the c-nlwl. (III of the o"file chem. ronipri,syntbuilred I 'p1wril in the forto of leoloo-vello. ot~dfe" W'th III, t'. f the m4y fly 01MIVAry (C.A. Ze. 33,N). Le. roroive liulex" it. - 1 7111, ct - i.7w. R, - 1 71)-. i S in With ll\'fh. follawed fly ' I O, difle" "'97A, -1Y. Io 11,41 (At 1 ,29fA ; . It (briShl-jivIlow pri,ino xr: 01TA: 9.2t; IM111. With N'th 1.0111M form C" Out front I I, Ivilow; dw It"al p4le yelloty; Ill" -liffer to el-"Ul f0tol -of ~~Jy~ 1% Sib ANNO1. It farnot file $1.4finiff vd. light-1,01.)w KA a 7 In colitra-1 tile 4 "ll of I is I'MIlly A., .olifaction of Alt X'O,nii rKiye%AppLo(AgC1. Actionc4it ININ11,4101 pro,lurrs A ppt. of light-io,11-m of jr. lbeft is r2l'balort ill the .tion with oinult.tu"xis wrdoctinc, of 14111' to Flits , With A 10% Of J Cl-Cl 1141f. With 11, the prtAiiiict 6 forittlit. orange Primn, of i.e. there 6 re- .durfiifn with lou oI a Nfh-Cl pair. (:AtItiotis heatitig -d It With viii. 110 proIluces no r1j'snit, whrFr,,,* with I it r-ults In the exchlange of line N(h wroup forr Cf, afol pfMfortion n( 40 BABAYEVA, A.V.; USHAKOVA, R.I. Isomerism of acidocomplax platinum compounds. Izv.Sakt.plat.i blag.met. no.27:16.k-174 1.52. (XLRA 7:5) (Isomerism) (Compounds, Complex) (Platinum) US1,AK0VA, N.I. Acad -'ci USSR. Inst of General and inurganic Cherustr., imeni ;:-E. iurnzkov. US1u,.KOVA,, IN-I.: "Isomerism of acid-conplex compunds of tetravalent 1:1atinun.11 u istr,, imeni 1, '-" A Acad ~Dci Ussr. inst of "eneral and inori-anic GhcirL Kurna`cv. Iloscovi, 1956. (Dissertation for the -)egree of Candidate in GlierLical. bciences) i SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 20, 1956 LZ I 1 7- 1 vAm~, &nntd, mid arr-~m- cz F-Cl. 711a r adc, w:zs pr,- an ex-crta AUTHORS BabayAva, A.V., Uahakcnra, W.I. j67'/78-3-7-11/44 TITLE: Th.) I.,jcm-ix-Um of Acidocompin cowpoows of Quaari-taleni Platinm (Izom,iml,ya atsidokomp'Ackznykh soyedineniv chefl-111-VAlentnoy platiU), III. The 1,30m-,,~rjsm of PecasEi= plalkra,',,~ (ITI. Izmerrxyye dinitrotetraknloreplateaty kaliya) PERIODICAL: Ztr-rr*&! ne--a~:ganJ.~-h-akc%y khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 7r pr-, 1529-1533 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Trap, Is n-r-,dur;ad by the cLddaid-:~n cjC ~2:ar, by chlorine. Oxiiat'lon. 15 b-mve&L about at low t=peratums by mears of gasf-cr.i-i -Ahl~xnlnq ap-A with a v-jpli of 25-Y5~. rr,,ro+,,11o-mtical aria:(y~,e5 of ~,iomars of potLssk-im show that the two cmVound3 1jave dJffevint refraction indices. Tha dem:-!-,y of th-A, idomiric dinitiotot*tmehloroplaLtirats,- rxmpomda wa3 detsirmine,3 pi.,--ametrically. For the ciq-isanar3 a Val-.2a of ,3,.312, and for iht tmns-iaomera one of 3-232 waa dete--mined. Tha -~c-1-11,11~-y of iltvmaw ocapox0s in water at 250 C m~tomq that the ziolubilliy of cis- -dinitxAtotetrachloroplat"t-j 13 1.3 tines Card 1/2 g7eatey, than that of the !~orresporAing tmrm-isomers. It wa3 fouiA The Isomezdam of AcA1,_iO,-xAvp1t!-t Coarpcurd.3 of Quadrlvalea,, -;U"/ 76~-3-7-11/44 Platinum. III. The of Pctaosium Dinitritotetra- chloroplaiinats 1, k. ~ OM .y sp-)-.i-'-xopho4- o5trLo it.vei4tigstion at W-light ttuit 'he M&AMM of &23,.,~j-pt~or, of th- i.rar--i-1somers ia about 2800 It ard that of 2850 R. Ther-4 ar-1 3 fi I table, w-a 6csz-v SUMEITTED: 226, -419-57 1. C,-,a;Dlex 2. Comp2ex co-mrourds-pro. 3. Flatinum-Properties 4, rotassiur.-Propertics 5. Gl~-Loril-- --Chemli.?al reactivnis 6. Spectrophotometers--Applicaticn-s Card 2/2 AUTHOM: Babapva., A,V. , U5~iakovi, 1-1. L ~J~, /,' -1b,3-7- '%/" TITI& Th" of Acid-Comple-c Compouals With Quedriva-lent Pls.*inum (Izomeriya at-iHokompleksafth soyedineniy chAyrzkYcqa1,=troy IV. Tha Isanerism of Potassium (IV. Izomerrqye dir-k.i+.mdibtccidikii',LuroplateaL-.y kaliya) FMODICAL: Zhunval neoxgaxdcheakoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr pp 117 34-1539 I (USSR) ABSTRACT.- --sotassium was pro3uced by the a.e.-datIcn. of txS=-1, J-*2~ pothaasium RN02)2B7"2P'__"K1? c.Ucjr,.Ln-3. The p=duct obtained ha-q the follow- ing CcurPOAU&M, PS - 32,74%, Cl + Br - 38-7)%, N iz 14.69%. The re- fmcAtion Index; of t-11A, ompoundd obtained by oxidatian !Ls: [(NO2C 31) J3 K2, N 9 989, lim I - 830, Np ~ -- -! - 77-1 P~JKn Ng .9080 NM 1.810, Np :z '! T-!8 [(XOICl)~Pr~2 P+-11~2 amOv"S to 3-683 and for ((NO2)pBr,-_C1"'--~ N]K, ;'"0 3.&'+,8. The abo-ra two compounds have differ- Card 1/3 er)A c,f in water at 25OC; in th? case of the ~; 'q~' -7-12/"- The IsomariBm of Acid~Ccupl~.*. C,%VM!3 With QUadX-i-MI-in". Platinum. IV. The Isomerigm. of Po~aasit= Dinitx-itodibx,omcd-'-c,hlorop',&I.i~-,,Ata f,~-*cmtrp 1~ j % 5.30%, an-1 r.)f the latter 4,32%. The determinations ,:,arrlgd ait, of ~hi phy,_31rA1-ch-,air_-a3 properties of molar refmc- ticn, of ttv~ i:.nstant? of electric conductivity, and of atami~~ polarlzai;or, confim tho heternizenjollq qfrjntjjre of thest %.oqpo,rAa. By the action of TUMJMOJJX!~~ I-OUXIatic ~he fOll-OVII)g ar-;~ N=Od.' (CjH7ffh)2[0U2-(;1)2Brgtj with a J... ~( soluM'"t' of 0.144% &nd (CAN102 (N02)2CI2.Br2Ptj with a solubil- ity of 0.107%. In -oorwactlork with the action of two molewles of sodi-= ulArila -tipon th,.4 -two oompounAs [(HOk~l)2Br2 Ptjy-2 and ((NO,~).?BZ~912- PtIK2 It w&3 f,xxA tbAt chlorine oannot be acnhangtd b y + he nLtro gr;xip. By clhewpical. rpAnfinn the difference in stru&- tur,a of '-.be potassium Compolmda wao not OnAy t),y meana of X-ray en-!:!,ysi;3 and by the DVk~y.,-graw ob'~ainqd w&i it possible -to ahow that the two compounds diffa~:. fxc.,m e-ich o~Jhar. The pbyeical-ohemioal proparkie.9 of theve isomara ara giv-3n by tabl.,.-,. There are J+ ftgure;s, 2 tables, and 4 retlr,-wr;~rac 3 of whiLh am Soviet. CaraV3 The Isomerism of Acid -Complex Ccupounds With Quadrivalent j0/78-3-7-12/44 Platinum. IV. The Isaneritly- of Potassium SUMMED: June 26, 1957 1. Complex compoundo-Isomerism 2. Complex compourds--1~jy.,'.,;-! properties 3. Complex compounds--Chemical properties 4. Comr1ex compounds-Oxidation 5. Platinum--Properties 6. Potassi= --Properties 7. Chlorine--Chemical reactions 8. X-ray cn-~.lysis ---Applications Card 3,13 SOV/75-13-5-13/24 AUTHORS: Borovik, S. A. (Dqc~!a3ed), Babayeva, A. 7,, Rudyy, R. 1. TITLE: Determination of Calc~lnm, MagLesium, Aluminum, Silicon and Tin in Affined Platinum and Palladium (Opredeleniye kalltsiya, magn1ya, aly-uminiya, kremnlyn i ol:-,va -i aff'Anirovannykh platine i palladi-4) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskcy kk!jri', 1958, Vol 13, Ur 5, pp 580-582 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The spectrometric det-eTm'-na-tIon cf small quantities .,f ca1ciur%, magnesium, aluminum, silie~on and tin in affined platinum and palladium is mos'. 2u--tably carried out in solutions, since the preparatior. of ralubration substances in form of alloys is very difficult and the use -f powdery standards does not guarantee the required p-reci5ion. For the determination in solutions the authcrs used the method according to S. A. Borov-ik (deceased) and T. F. Borcvfk-Romano-fa (Ref i). The reference solutions were made from high purl.".y preparaticns of CaSO 42 ME(NH 4)2' Card 1/4 (so 4)2 .6 E120 , Al'NO 3) .9H20 and SnCl 2' 2H20 the chemical purity SOV/75-13-5-13/24 D6torrAin at ion of Ca I nJ um, Maenerjilm, A S! I II cor: and Tir, --',i ; ff ired Platinum and Palladium c:f wh1rh sai,, it~t-rrn'ned by analy3ic. The calibration ,j L qn o . olutiono ~ntn~rind tle nbove m,-!ntionad metql!j 'n q'1. tities f 3.10- 6% 1.10- 2%. In this concentration range the straying of Ulf- ro!uto VV.,vI The nilioon reference solution was form,~Id by oiljratu in W,-_Ltor (tho oo,11VIM Silica,le Ivas ft)Tmcd by iecompozition of PU:?eflt Sio by means of 2 s3di-am cazbnnat.~). PoZ, the excitaticr of the spectrft an a. c. - arc was us-ad.- the Spectra riera recorded in a Khil ,ger spectro- I g~raph on IAotogrnphln of tho tyl),_ N?13'1 't ~ ype 2). For 'he establishment of the calibration _-u:~Yej the following pairs of lineswere used: Ca 11 (3933,67 - Pt 1 (3966,36 1); M 11 (2892 A) Pt I (280'z,24 Al i 3961 - g %,7 52 A) - Pt I 66 36 ) 1 '78 Pt 1 (289 7 A)l Sn 1 ~3034, (39 1 A ; Si 1 (288 1 3 8 12 Pt 1 (3036,43 1). The uspd platinum soluticn was a 176 one and was obtained from the Blomstrand salt (HH 3N0 2)2CIPPt. This preparation contained traces of calcium which could not be re- moved. They were considered in the results for the determination Card 2/4 by extrapolation. The obtained calibration curves make rossible Sov, -1 I'x 124 Det ermi ration of C1, !-,i um, I --' r.0 Iff Platinum and Fallidium the detprminatf on of amo-..tn*,:3 ar, to 0,0027-f; C.-I, 0,02~ Ug, A! and Si an,4 n 0 1 -,~ n - 0, 6;a Sri. 111,c mo:fir ~~rrcr is -t 61'o for '.h(., determi- nat4Cn of Ca, Mg and Al, anc! 9% for Si and Sn. For the .'I(., A'~ove eleme.-tti in affined determlra-,Im', of t" palladium rof,-~.renci: z:olution:i of ',Mi .1 t contfmt of 0,5% - 1':Ifo Pal were p:-,)ducc,~. Th,~- preparatio:-- of t,-iost- Solutions .~.S prec--.3ply descrf.b~~d --'n thq pttl)(.r. 1.11te solutians cortained traceg (,f cal-c-i-afa sn. -I !ra7I,,-~--~.,-,i-,-.!,-. coull b~~. removed an- vere cr)n:-zil.,~.- t;-' lby t:wtrapolatf.on. Tn thc,r---fcrence solutions of the adWzxtares- ';,c- c~~ntvnt cf Cv., 11g, A! and S.- ' ras varied betwee-i 0,2% =r-~ 0,006;42 c;ontent of Si between 0,1% and 0,0003% :Ln ;;ailadium. an?.lytical pairs of a G~ line:r: werF.: C- 11 (393" 67 A PC" 1 (39',,'3,64 , pd I T ~ C 4 8AI) Al I 3r,22 9' 5 0 Mg I ~ 2 B 13 Pd I-- (2,D,-, -~ -2 Pd 1 (4958 1 C Pd II M61: ', - I , A) S 08 Si I Pl,j5 m-dlum. k5032, The of the de t- ~i--M4- n. at iozt )f t-ment J- r, ,l%t ir.,..,,m s a! t- Card 3/4 and palladiua 3-s-it iiclu, ti attaf-,-~, for C% I . JC-D~4o, for Mg Deluerminatic-, of' Ma-nc:.,-4um, Platin,:.m and Falla,;-'um 3oo-'~~o, f..:r Al and 3 SOV/175- 15-~- i I Akluminum-, Silis~4n a,~d Tin in Affined S-,, 1.10 and "'01. SF. ~.10 p. and 2 rr.,ference:i, are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: i AN SSSR, Yo3kva. iind C".,emirjtry, AS, USSR9 SUBMITTED: ~uno 21, 1-)57 Card 4/4 BARAMAy A.V.; VAN YUY-BINI; USHAKOVA, N.I. Isomery of bromonitroplatinates. Zhur. nerrg. khi--. 6 no.7:1525-103 JI 161. (MIM 14-7) (Bromoplatinic acid) BAj3AYEVA, A.V.; USHAKOVA, N.I. ------ Flatim= tetrammi salt of trichlorotr:Lhydroxoplatinic acid. Zhur.neorg.khim. ? no.3:487-489 Mr 162. (KM 15:3) 1, Institut obshchey i neorgaziicheskoy khimii imeni N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Platirpi- compounds) KOSATSrM, N.Ya.,- YSHMOVA_j N-1. Sminar on statistics on public health and the healti; of the lation. Zdrav.,Ros*Mer. 7 no.1:44-45 Ja 163. (MBA 16S2) (MICAL STATISTIM-COIIGRMSM) AVTOKRATOVA, T.D.; ANDRIMOVA, O.N.; BABAYEVA, A.V.; BELOVA, V.I.; GOLOVITYA, V.A.; DERBISPM, G.V.; FAYOROVA, A.G.; XMIRAINISYAYA, G.S.; NAZAROVA, L.A.; NOVOZHENYUK, Z.M.; OUOVA, V.S.; USHMVA,. -N-1,; FEDOROV, I.A.; FILIFICNOVA~ V.N.; SHENDERETSKAYA, Ye.V.; SHUBOCHKINA, Yo.F.; KHANANOVA, E.Ya.; CTIERNYAYEV, I.I., akademik, otv. red, [Synthesis of complex compounds of platinum group metals; a handbook) Sintez kompleksnykh soedinenii metallov platinovoi gruppy; spravochnik. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 336 P. (ML(A 17:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii. 2. Institut obshchey i neorganicheckoy khimii All SSSR (for all except Chernyayev). 1~1AA--7A, .. .. j i0j .1. '.. "Disp~3rsiori of -,.rial vUc~il for u,3,,rcc ct Canid. Sl~i A oscow Ur d a r o i I,omorosov SIMIar! 71, 1~ Sop 52, D-is-~-rtat-Lons ~r~,~s-enred for Dogrces in Science and in 1950. vrTm Vechcrnyaya Moskva, Ja-.-i'j,,c 1)W. USHAKOVA, N. Ii. M PA 169T22 USSR/Chemistx7 - Analysis "Regulation of Dispersion of Barium Sulfate Precipitate with Organic Sub- stances.,* N. A. Figurovskiy, N. N. Ushakova,, Moscow State U "Zavod Lab" Vol XVI, No 9,, pp 1063-1071. 1 f5'0 Studies barium sulfate dispersion using picrio acid., pyridine,, pyrogallol, hydroquinone., isoamyl alcohol. salicylic, and oleia acids. Picrio, salloylic acids, and pyridine cause coarsening of particles and decrease dispersion range. In the case of sodiun cleats coarsening has direct relation to coagu- lation of finely divided barium mdfate particles* PA 169T22 uslIAMOVAL N, 11. and FIGUROVSKIY, N. A. "Changes in the Degree of Dispersion of Baritm Sulfate Precipitates Depending on the Concentration of the Reacting Compounds," Zavodska7a Laboratoriya, Vol 3, 1952, pp 936-c4l, Aptechnoye Delo of I-Sarch-April 1-:63- USHAKOVA,N.N.; SOLOVIYXV,Yu-I. A.A.lovskii, outstanding professor of Koscow University. Trudy Inst. ist. est. i tekh. no.2:3-18 154. (KLRA 8:9) (lovskii, Aleksandr Alekseevich, 1796-1857) SOLOVIYBY, Tu.j.; USHAKOTA, N.M. Hlotor7 of the "velopment of the oxygen theory in Russia. Top. ist. est. i tekh. no.3:74-81 157. (KIRA 11:11 (Chemistry-History) USHWVA, N.N. - Materials an University. the history of sithteenth century cbenistry at 14becow Trudy inst. ist. set. i takh. 18:21-50 158. (MRA 1I.-10) (Chemistry--History) ALTHARID, Ivan Pavlovich; USMOVA. Nina Nikolayevns; KONMSHKOVA, S.F., red.; TEDUKOV. H.S.,_Te_Ea-.Md. -- [Reference tables for analytical chemistry] Spravochnye tablitsy po analitioheskoi khimii. Moskva, Izd-vo Kosk.univ., 1960. 55 p. . (MIRA 13-12) (Chemistry, Analytical-4ables, eta.) ALIRLRIN, I. P. ; USELAKOVA. N.N. Hietory of the d1scoTery of niobium and tantalm Trudy Inst-ist. est.i tdch.30.#15-28 160& (NUU 13:8) (Niobium) (Tantalum) 'C-.USHaOVA, N. IT.; FIGUROVSKIY, N.A. ------- 1----: History of the chemical laboratory at Noscow University in the 19th, century. Trudy, Inst-Ist.est-i takh-30:241-251 160. (KLRA 13:8) (Moscoji-Chemical, laboratories) SOLOVIYEV, Yuriy Ivanovichj USHAKOVA, Nina Nikolayevna; CHERKASOVA, V.I., I K 0 ~ A-, Z-. 9.- -t- - - - -r-e Td.- red.izd-va; GUS p ekhn. (Reflection of M.V.Lomonosov's works on natural science in RpBsian literature of the 18th and 19th centuries] Otrazhenie estestvenno- nauchnykh trudov M.V.Lomonoeova v rusakoi literature XVII i M vv. MoBkva, I7d-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 93 P. (MIRA 14:11) (Lomonosav, Mik~Ail Vasillyevich, 1711-1765) (Science) 1. 1578,9-66 EV4T(r-,*./:-'.-.',' ACCESSION NR: AT50213162' ww UR/2892/65/000/004/0133/0136 AUTHOR: Gudkov, A. N.; Kolobashkin, V. M.; Nekrasov, V. I.; Ushakova, N.P. TITLE: The geographical distribution of nuclear reactors SOURCE: Mop-c-ow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Voprosy dozimetrii I zash- chity ot izlucheniy, no, 4, 1965 133 TOPICTAGS: nuclear reactor, economic geography, air pollution control, atom, ic energy plant equipment ABSTRACT: The.article presents the results of a review of Russian and foreign literature for the period from 1957 to 1964. It Is intended to serve as an aid In the study of the distribution of harmful contaminants In the earth's atmosphere A figure shows the rise in the power of atomic power reactors f or the period 1951-1967 (including those presumed to be in operation). Another figure allows the change In the maxiinum thernial capacity of atomic energy, research, and transport reactors. An exponential relationship is proposed to predict the rise r -1 15788 .66 ACCESSION RN: AT5023162 in the capacity of atomic plants. Orig. art. has: I formula and 4 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE, NR REF SOV.- 001 OTHE R: 0 13 Card 2/2 0 7 Okenuwl,!~~ i A a 4 0,1j"A S 11 I in ~:,k e ~al L C ~ t 6 V , Cr. T ., ; IJS',fAK("lA ) N, 1'. rong-lasting b(,,ta-acl Ivity c,~ th,; atmoap~.rre rwer ',nc I tlantic t 1, Ocean in 1900. Tmdy Mor. j,ir!r(.f*iz. '~nst,. I'll L"(';F-, 29..-4,,-21 164, (MIP'. 17~7) ~3 AY ALYtHORM Uahvdkovalt U. F.,- Aleigsamiroy, A. Statistical cK--rqcter1Ft1cs -,f "v-r td!e TITLEt At1witic Ocean SOURCE: Okcanologiya, vt 4. no* 5, 1964, 825-830 TOPIC TAGSt, research sh'LP observation, atmospheric radioactivity; statistical distribution, fallout, aerosol ABISTROT: In considerina the activity of fallout a~d the concentration of activity-functions; of a great number of ra~rdom, variables (tine and unteoroloC:ical comUtions), the distribition of atmospheric redioactivity abcr7e the North Atlantic might be exTected to be gaussian (as observo-d' on investigations in Saptember. and Navez-abar 1961), but the iLctu,,,1 distritaitjor,,, r~-Ipresentod on strongly fron. ~iormal d13*.riD~A.It~r~. '-a ti,~,an low vaLj'~S' a.-.6 "'.e-'%, -- a '-I:~Q~`It3 "A-;! 'if - rig, each to the nt The apLear TO b9 ~.OrN.)08it~,6 of two diotriti-Aic)-ug, approaciiLng norrual forinp bvt dilfering in sliape for the high and IOU intensitioa. ar t P- ------------ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 6789-16"- AGOWSION HR: APIA-7251 This means that the two maximums result from different processes, Statistical evaluation indicates that the concentration of radioactive traterial is more stable than the activity of fell,)ut. This may be due to elawly or weakly settling compo- nents in active aerosols. The con~.cntmztion distribution coayletely 'forgets" previous values In approiJmtaly four dkvs; fallout has a corr-japondir;g period of but two and a half days. The obser-ted phenomena r-ast be explainod on the *Oasis of three types of componentEt rapidly s&,,tingg components, moderately Uettling coupe- nents, and slowly settlirg comijanants. Active fallout is well KnVWn to be clo3ely related to active precipitation, but studies shov that. processes in the lower layers of the atmosphere are but secondary to stratospheric processes, and that prolongaUon of fallout is a function of stratospheric conditions. The nature of the correlation functiomci of concentration, fallout, and the time of correlation does not depend on corgiDions of atriospheric contandnation. The functions a--f) stable objective oharacteristic,3, repre-rent-ing procenues of atmepharlo pufLfic-a- t:on, 7 h e 9 t a t t s t i cal a, pr oa c t i may ad, tc. 3 e n~; b-! c tne ur," upu r i f i r- a1,:, 11 of q!1mospr,,nrf,, -rig. C ron ~i SUB.0,_TTT K) 1 00 &Lr'L 0) M'B CODE. ES, CB yj -KiSF S-(TV f 001 DCD 2/2 L log46-66 , Enw/r ijp(c) ACCESSI NR: AT5023160 UR/2892/65/000/004/01 28/0130 AUTHOR: Kolobashkin, V. M.; Greshilov, A. A. - Ushakova, N. P. TITLE: End losses In gas-filled counte L- S07JRCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy jnsftSt, Voprosy dozimetrii f zash- chity ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 128-130 TOPIC TAGS: radiation counter, test celli krypton, nitrogen, xenon ABSTRACT: For determination of end losses and to study the effect of the chemi- cal composition of the working gas in the counter on the magnitude of these losses a compensating measuring cell with a large difference in volumes was constructed. The working length of the long counter was 442. 2 mm, that of the short counter was 190. 0 mm, and the inside diameter of both counters was 39. 4 mm. A study was also made of the dependence of end losses on the type (methylal and cyclo- hexane) and percentage of the quenching additive (9-2576), as well as on the per-- centage of nitrogen (0-16%) and xenon (2-9%) in the working mixture of the counter, The working gas in the counter was krypton. Assuming that the region of the .Card 1/2 L 20546-66 , a-I !:ACCESSION NR: AT5023160 o i counter of lygthk , subject to end losses, is proportional to the diameter of the counter EX =kD, where k is a proportionality constant), the following expres- sion is obtained for the magnitude of the correction y: Y= where L is the working length of the count9r. "Experimental results show thaV, the coefficient k does not change over a wide range of change in the various com- ponents of the working mixture of the counter. A special unit consisting of five ga s-f illed . counters of different lengths but with the same diameter was used to determine the dependence of the correction y on the ratio of the work-, ing length of the counter L to its diameter D. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, and 4 figures ASSOCIATION: None 00 SUBMITTED. ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOV- 002 OTHER: 001 Card2/2 USHAKOVA,N,2. On the problem of paracystitis. Xhirurgiia 36 no.UtUl-143 R 160. (KMA 13t12) 1. In urdlogicbeakogo otdeleniya (zav. - mwluzhemyy vraoh RMR W.T. Usbakara) Magadanskoy oblastnoy bollnitey (glavW vrach GeN. Berezarskiy). (BLADDZR~DISTASM) USHAKOVAJ N. T,,, zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSH - -1- -.. 4 1 - Teratoid tumor of the epldidymis. Urologila no.3:59-0 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz urologicbeskogo otdeleniya (zav. N. T. Ushakova) Magadanakoy oblaatnoy bollnitsy.. I I I r., (F.PIDIDYMIS-TUMOPZ) 1~ LURAKOVA 0,1~.,, rjaclshAy nauChnTf sotnidnik (Monkva 1-344; ;1- a r t,A J-.. N pf!r6ulok, 6.P..a, k-i.4j Neglected Complete (jj.,jjojtj,,)ri of the foot. ()rt'*,--, Protc.z. 26 no.6.72-~3 J13 165. Wi~fl jjya po:3jetl.3t ly travTr (zav.- kanrl. mi~-.d. ril_--",.- O.P. GlIdushml) TL;entrallnogo instituta fhl,in-~:orre sron,' en t, 355R prof. V.V. USHAKOVAt O.G. 1 -1 . ~~' At the Yoshkar-Olga Plant, Zaahch, rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.11: 22-23 N 162, (MIRA 160) 1. Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo ob"yedineniya "Sellkhoztekhnikill, LASUIIOV, N.A,, otv. red.; 1.'O"OZOVA, M.F., red.; GUTOROVA, V.G., red.; ZHILYAYTENA, A.~.. red.; KOINDRASITOVA., A.M., red.; OKOROKOVA, A.A., red.; USHAKOYA, P.111,., red. (Regulations for the design, installation and safe opera- tion of elevatora. Coml,ulsory for all ministries and services] Pravilit ustroistva i bezopasnoi ekspluatatsii liftov. Obiazatellrrji dlia vsekh ministerstv i vedomstv. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 73 p. (YUA IS:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S-S-i'.) Komitet po nadzoru za bezopas- nym vedeniyem rabot v promyshlennosti i gornomu nadzoru. SWIDT, Petr Yultyevich (1872-1949);,U R.A.,, tekhn. red. ~SHAKOV~AP.V~.red.,- ARONS, (Transaction of the Pacific Ocean Cormittee]Trudy Tikho- okeanskogo komiteta. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Pt.6. [Fishes of the Sea of Okhotsk3Ryby Okhotskogo moria. 1950. 370 p. xx tables. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Tikhookeanskly komitet. (Okhotsk, Sea of-Fishes) USHAKOV, S.N.; TRUKM.IMIOVA. L.B. Copolymerization of vinyl acetate with crotonanide and methylol- crotonamidn. Vyeokom.soed. I no.12:1754-1757 D '59. WIRA 13:5) '. , 4ez" 1. Institut vre okomolekulyarrqkh aoyedineniy AN USSR. (Virql acetate) (Crotonamide) USMOV, S.H.; LAVRENTIYNWA, Ye.M. Synthesis of thernosetting copblymers of vinyl acetate and vinyl alcohol with motbylolcrotonamide. Tysokom.noed. I no.12:i862-1867 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Inatitut vysokomelskulyarnykh soyedinenly AN SSSR- (Vinyl acetate) (Vinyl alcohol) (Crotonamide) J, e TiMKMA, S. P. FD 152 USSR/Medicine - Infectious Hepatitis Card 1/1 Author : Voronkova, 0. 1. and Ushakova, S. P. Title : Sbtae characteristics of hemocultures of Botkin's Epidemic Hepatitis Periodical : Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 5, 36-4o, May 1954 Abstract : The effects of various chemical substance-3: sodium carbonate, carbolic acid, chloride of lime, azochloramine, rivanol, and formalin; antibiotics: penicillin, synthomycin, ekmolin, biomycin, and gramicidin; and heat on the coccoid microorganisms isolated from the blood of patients suffering from infectious hepatitis are discussed in detail. The results are presented in 3 zharts. No references are cited. Institution : Virology Laboratory of the Scientific-Experimental Division of the Moscow Oblast Scientific-Research Clinic of the Institute imeni M. F. Vladimirskiy (Scientific Head- A. K. Shubladze) Submitted : June 18, 1953. Presented at the Conference or Laboratory Wor?ers of Moscow Oblast In January 1953 -NM A. BUMAGINA. A. P.; VUrlOlWuVh, 0.1.: TAT-INSKhYA, A.Y.- Wli-,KOVA S.P. Stt;d.-ring outbreaks of Boticinle divesse in children's im9*tlt,.l*lcnE. Sov.,rad. 19 no.12:55-tJ9 D JC5, (ML;b, lrj:9) I 1. Iz Instituta virusolog-ii hMll bSSR i Moskovakogo oblestnceo nauchno-iasledcvatellcl~rvo kliticheskego imatifuta iment. M.?. VlAd imirtkogo (FENTITIS, Lic'W'TIOUS) MARCHEMO, V.I.p kand.med.nauk; PIMINA, N.L.,, kand.med,,nauk,- HATWMA, N.A.; USHANOVA, S.P. Helatiorship between adenoviruses and rhatmatiomo Terapearkbe poo6t72-75 161. (HIRA 15:1) 1, Iz naucbno.-eksperimentallnogo otde3.a (sav. ~ doktor med.nauk 0.1. Voronkova), otorinolaringologiabeskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. 1.7a. Sendullskiy)p detskoy kliniki (zav* - prof. M.I. Olevskiy) Moskovskogo oblaBtnogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo klinicbeskogo instituta imeni M.P. Vladimirskogo. (ADENOVIRUS INFEMIOWS) (RHEUMATISM) MARCHENKO, V.I.; PINEGINAj N.L.; MATVEYEVA, N.A.; UqW1~QYA,-S-P--, Autoimnune reaction against antigens from tonsils in chronic tonsillitis. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i imun. 32 no. 50-53 Ap ,61. tLIRA 144 1. Iz lWkovskogo oblastnogo nauchnot-issleodvatellskogo kliniche- skogo instituta imeni Vladimirskogo, (TONSILS-DISEASES) jANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) VORONKOVA~ 0. L; MARCRENKO, V. I.- MARKOVA, Ye. A.; USHAKOVA, S. P. (Moskva) p AntistreptolysJn 0 titer in Botkin's disease. Ylln. med. no.2: 63-66 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz virusologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. V. I. Marchenko) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta imeni M. F. Vladimirskogo i infektsionnoy kliniki (dir. - deystviteliny-,, chlen AMN SSSIR prof. A. F. Bilibin) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni fl. I. Pirogova. (HEPATITIS, INFECTIONS) (ANTISTREPTOLYSINS) ASPIZ, M.Ye.; TROSHIN, K.A.; USILIFOVA, S.P. Significance of succinic dehydraizenase of the cell for the reproduction of adenovirus in a tissue culture. .0o'r-.1. AN S'OOR 166 no.3:732-733 JA 166. (MIRA -19:1) 1. Nauchno-UssledovatplIskly instLtut marfolopli cheloveka 9IN SSSR. Submitted March 22, 1965. L 11264-63 BDS/EW;I(q)/EWT(-m)~--AFFTC/ASD---;~;JD -- ----- ACCESSION M AP3002318 S/OM/63/wo/006/0041/0044 AUTHOR: Ushakolm, S. Ye. 1,Gorky) TITIE: Investigation; of liffusion bon4of ~ 2 K ~hl stainless steel under vacuum SOURCE: Avtomaticheakaya isvarka, no. 6. 1963, 41-44 TOPIC TAGS: .-M13 staInItas steel., A191 420 steel, diffusion bo~dlns ABSTFACT: The effect of temperature,, specific pressure, holding tire,, depth of vacuum,, and vacuum cooling on the tensile strength and notch toughness of diffutdca- 'bonded joints of M13 [A131 420] atainleas steel has been studied undar the di- itation of Professor ff. F. Kazeltov. Bonding temperature was varied from 750 to 980C, apecific pressu-r-e-TH-m-re-ss then 1 to 2 kg/=2 holding time from 2 t .0 0 15 min, vacuum from 0.1 to 0.00001 mm Hg, and temperature to which the welftent was cooled under vacuum from 500 to 150C. The base metal hqA a tensile strength of /" 2) and notch toughness 86-3 kg/=2. The highest bond atrength (about 92 kg . (not leas than 6 kg-M/CM2) were obtained by bonding at 940C (al-lowable range 920 to 960C).. which produced a fine-grained structure of the bond and a maximum content of the a-phase. Monding temperaturza in excess of 960C have no signi- ficant effect on bond strength butp owing to grain growth., sharply reduce the Card :L/3 L 11264-63 ACCESSION ZIR: AP300233B 0 notch toug Pness. At the optimum temperature, 940C, a specific pressure of 1.6 kg/mm was found to yield the beat results. Pressures exceeding 1.8 kg/=2 have no detxim ental. effect on tensile strength, but notch toughness drops sharply. The affect of holding timi follows the sale pattern as that of temperature end pressure: the bond attaIns a maximum strength equal to that of the base metal 1 after 3.0 min. A longer holding time has no significant affect on tensile strength but,, because of grain groirth, decreases notch toughness. Strength and notch toughness (especially the latter)- of the bond Increased sharply with depth of vacu= Increased from 0.1 to 0.001 mm IS* A deeper vacuum brings about no sig- nificant, improvement. Conplated joint# should be cooled with vacuum chamber to W. under the same vacuizi of 0.001 mm Eg, Cooling vith chamber to 500C and than in air increases'strength but sharply reduces notch toughness. Joints of MW3 steel obtained by diffusicu bonding at 940C.. unde1r a specific pressure of 1.6 kg/=2, holding time of 10 mm, vacuum of 0.001 mri Xg, and cooling with vac- uum chamber to NW,, have higher machanical properties than Joints obtained by either gee-shielded arc.manual-ar6,or gas velding. Moreovir, no descaling or beat treatment Is raquIM, after diffusion bonding. Or1g, art, has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATXON: none Card. 2/3 KAZAKOV, Nikolay Fedotovich, doktor tekhn. nauk; USHAKOVA Svetlana Yevgenlyevna, kand. tekhn. I jp a . 1-- ~ I 0 [Diffusion bonding in a vacuum of some brans of high- alloyed steela) Diffuzionnaia svarka v vakuume nekotorykh marok vysokoleg.irovannykh stalei. Leningrad, 1964. 18 p. (MIRA 18:3) / I% I AXL-R'47=116009961 SOURCE CODE,: UR/O137/65/ooo/ol2Ao3q/Eo3q AUMOR: Ushakova, S. Ye.-, Kokoreva 1. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Vacuum diffusion welding 44'i-)" SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 12F,306 REF SOURCE: Sb. Litlye i :)brabotka splavov chorn. i tsvetn. met. Krasnoyarsk, 1965, 182-186 TOPIC TAGS: diffusion welding, vacuum welding, pipe structural hardware AB3TRACT: The authors describe the advantagoz and f4 elds of applicatlon for vacuum diffusion welding. Materials are pointed out -.-.'hich car, be welded only by this method. 'Me use of vacutun diffusion welding for making pipe elbows, swivel jointax and flanges, couplers and Y-bolts is considered. Ml. Frolova EMS] SU#CODE: 13 L 22157-66 . UIP(O/ 0077 7C-C NRi AJ1601866? 3~ AUTHOR: Ushakova, So Yesi; Zarselyan, B. N.; Kokorfiva, lo 1. 0401 noilq-- TITLEA Ilicroscopic Investigation of joints mi(lo by diffunion-iruldin,- in a vacuurt SOURCE., Avtomatichoskaya, svarka, no. 3, 1966, 77 TOPIC TAG")': diffusion welding, vacuum welding, copper, steel, nlectron microscope, weldlrv- tP-Ch1vA.()rY/!12T coppor, 30 KhGSA steol. JII-1-5y electron microscope A.PWRAUP: Vacuivn di~pinion welding is one of the mo7t- promising method for Joining metals - R2T ilopper, 112T flopper with 30KhGSA s 4teel and 3OKhGSA 6001 &lone were compired to study ~ReThods :or investigation of the 'd"i-ff--u=ron layer. IThe experimental SDVU-6 installation was usc&,efor welding. The weld zone of ,the specimens was first eitudied on an MIN-M~v-Lctallographic m~SrL3copc \~ (15C~-90OX) * A JDN-5Y electron microscope was urcd for nrlloro detailed study. TI-Lis instruncnt gives imagoo with a resolution of 6-10 2 for studying the Istructure of m(Aals and alloys w1th a magnification of 300-2COjOOO. Chromlur~- dyed carbon fJ,.In replicat; wero u5cd in the electron microrCoPC E3 tUdiC S - 7h0 ~magnlflcation was increaf3e,'l gradually for a moro accurate :Btudy. The quality of a joint mado from hcmogencoun matorials (30KhGSA steel) .produced by diffusion volding in a vamium in difficult to deteridno at small imagnifications. For ins-.'ance, incomplete welding is barely distinguishable at i150-20OX, but become cle3xly visible at. 600-900X. It is impossible to find the 'Joint in coppor spacIntena at low mrnification~ tho boundat7 app-3ara only at Card L 29157-4-6 ACC NRt AV6018662' !600-900X* The diffusion-layer is' very similar in structure to the grain boundaries in copper. Thu,3, low magnifications (150-30OX) when atudying speci- imens made up of homogencou3 materials may result in erroneous conclusions on the ,quality of the weld. The 1:)oundary in specimens welded from tvo dissimilar 'materials (30KhGSA steel and 1112T copper) in clearly visible to the unaided Ole. A dark strip w1th bulges ia visible at low magnification-9 (150-30OX) giving the Iiimpression of incomplete wAding- Higher magnifications reveal that this strip ;is a transition layer. TM diffusion layer has a atructuro which diff er3 sharply :from that of steel and is aimilar to the structure of copper although somewhat !densor. In tvx) copper specimens, the diffusic-r, layer for the most part is a 1continuation of the copper grains in one specimen. The diffusion layer is some- ;:times extremely -mall, but in most cases it is of considerable size. The diffusion' Jayer of a copper-copper joint is 3 or 4 times as broad as the copper-steel layer, 1 but has a structure similar to that of copper. Extremely high mangifications (50,OOOX) cannot be used for judging welding results* In this case the transition !from the diffusion layer to the base metal is insufficiently sharp. Magnificationsi .from 600-900 to 10j000--15j000 are optimum tor determining the quality of *vacuum diffusion weldlj4gs Orign crto basi- 2-'-figureas AP16-7 ~UD CODE: 13, 11 d 2/2 sum DATM none T I I--, i m 1-1 1:1 1 11 K I I E-.-,-iITx I ..I ~ % , i- vjI ;7.v7r- UjI ~11- UU, U.) C ;,U`,'H*O.--,: 'kisha%ova, S. Ye. 1 Investi6ation f the ccrrosion rezizttLnce of joints pro6uccd Ly in vacuum I S 0 U R CE' :Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 3E84 R17F SOURCE: Sb. Litlye, metalloved. i obrabotka met. davicniyem. 62-66 .TO?-k C TA AG S -. v acuuji-, wolding, diffuuion, wcldi;q,,, arc walding, c~rro.,;-LoA-. i - u L; I'L 2; t an c ri ;Lii~~TRACT: The -.1it.hor considers the corro.-oion reoiz;Lancc oil vacul".. c".-Ircie steol joints, The -,-,ost dan~,erou3 factor is ir.tercry~;talli..e corros-c.-.. !A SO.Lution Of copper sulfate acidified by "'~;2SOI, as lests were conducted on the steel- as deiiv,2red as -well as diffusion weldr--.- jolnod by arc welding in argon. The investir'a-L-ion sknowed no 510 1-1 in specimens 'he stz~ze of del'very or 4oined by d:ffusion :n.,-rcry- !stalline corrosion was observed in specimentj which were arc welded 'n arZlon. T e depth of Interci-jstalline corrosion was 0.558 mm. V. Fomeal'o. [Translation of aZ- ~stractl SUB CODE: 1*3 C,rd 1/1 bab uDc: 621-791.89 -Oil: L,6~-j -6*-~ - 3 In Norway. Rab.i sial.33 no.1:10:11 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:2) (Norway--Description and travel) USHMVA, T.D. Clinical aspect@ and therapy of intramedullary dermoid cysts. Vop.natrokhir. 19 no.6:54-56 N-D '55. (KLRA 9:1) 1. Iz neyrokhirurgichaskogo otdoloniya Nauchno-issladovateliskogo i paikhonsyrologichookogo institute. imeni V.M.Bekhtereva. (SPINAL CORD, neoplasms, teratoma, intramedullary) (TERATOMA, spinal cord, Intramedullary) USHAKOVA, T.D. Operation of omental drainage in epilepa7 combined with by,drocepha-lus. Vop. psikho i nevr. no.9s339-343 162. (NIRA 17:1) 1. Neyrokhirurgichesko3m otdoleniye (nauchnyy rukovoditell - Ye.A. Terpugov) Leningradakogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo paikhonevrologicheskogo instituta. imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (dir. - B.A. Lebedev). BOBROVSKAYAt M.N.; USHAKOVA, T.D. ft"rience in the uBe of the bilateral novocaine perirenal block in pathological pollutions. Vop. psikh i nevr. no.9: 4.U-414 162. WRA 17:1) 1. Paikhonevrologicheskoyo I noyrokhirurgicheskoys otdolemiye Leningradskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo paikhonevrolo- gicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (dir. - B.A. labedev). USHAKOVA, T.D.; MAKAIOV, A.YU. Proteins, lipoproteins and glycoproteins in tho cerebrc~ spinal fluid of patients with lWdrocephalus. Vop. med. khim. 9 no.2:172-177 Mr-Ap 163. (mirp. 17:8) 1. Nervnoye otdoleniye i biokhimicheskaya laboratorlya ' Leningradskogo instituta skspertizy trudosposobnostl i organizatsii truda invalidov i Leningradskiy ps!khonevroJc~ gicheskiy institut imeni Bekhtereva. USSR/Cultivat,:-,d Plants, Potatoesb Vogotablos. 1.1-olons. 11 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biols, 'u 15, 1950~ 6U"1.")')j Author : Vikulina, L. A.,, Zlobina, A. it., Ushakova Inst : -Ti-olotov Institute. T J,tlo : An Experiment Applvinr, Grovith Stimulators to Increase Tomato Yields in 11olotov Oblastt. Orig Pub :Uch. zap. Molotovsk. in-t, 1956, 107 ITO 19 103-120 Abstract :At th--- Dupartment o-.L' Plant Physiolo,.,;y of the Molotov Univcxsity, a 4-yoar study was c;Arriod out of the effect of sprayini-,- tho flo-.iering racemes of 5 tomato varictics with solutions of 2,4-dichlorphonozybutyric acid, trichlor- phonoxy-ace-tic acid, 2.4-D and Card 1/3 USSR/Cultivated Plants, Potatoes, VcGetablos. Helons. M Abs Jour Rof Zhur-Biol.) :%o 15, 1950) 68133 tic acid in various concentrations. The 2.4-D treatment gave 'Uhc. largest in- cru,asc in yields of the plants (38 percent-). Of thc. tomato varicties which wora, investigated, the best results T)cro obtained with Gruntuovoy quick-maturing and Shtambovyy Alpatlyova 905 A. There was a connect',ion botvcon the plant's re- action to th-, truatmont and its variety charac- teristics, tho dosages of grolwth stiraulators7 the metbonological conditions of th,~ yearg and the ag'ricultural engineering techniques used. The increase in yield resulted from tho increase in the size or in the number of fruits. The fruit-of thu, treated plants ripened raore ra- pidly, and th~_; quantity of dry substan=j and Card 2/3 54 r- A) ~~I; , , It 114 ~ I - - ,, ` ..... -111-0, ~-', 1 , !~- . ! " ~ f : 1 7.1 . t J-, , : ~-i , 1 , ~ I . - 41 T, ~ !i I . I J~., i~ .. t1 IIIt i ~,,I 0 1- Z-.; t11, t. i \v, ~t SHOSTAXOVSKIY, M.Y.; BOGIIANOVA, A.V.; 4.HAMA -K- Vinyl compounds in diene, synthesis. Report No. 1: Interaction of some vinyl others vith cyclopentadiene and hexachlorocyclopentadione. Izv. Ali SSSR Otd. khim. nauk no.10:1245-1249 o 157. (MIRA 11:3) l.Institut organichookoy khimli Im. N.D. Zolinekogo AN SSSR. (Ethers) (Cyckopentadione) AUTHORS s Shostako-rakiy, M. Bogdanuva, A. V., 20-3-29/59 Uehakova, T. hi. TITLE: Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synthesis (Vinilovyye soyedin- eniya v diyanovom sinteze). On the Diene Synthesis of Thio- vinylether With Cyclopentadiene and Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (0 diyenovom sinteze tiovinilovykh efirov s taiklopentadiyenom i geksakhlortsiklopentadiyenom). PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol- 116, Nr 3, pp. 520-522 (USSR). ABSTRACTt In an earlier work (reference 1) the authors proved that the simple vinyl ethers (CH2= 011-0R, where R is an alkyl-, aryl- qr saturated hydro-aromatic radical) can take part in the diene synthesis with cyclopentadiene and hexachlorocyclopenta- diene as a philodiene compound. Other facts from this field follow (references 2,3). The authors continue the systematic investigation of the syntheses mentioned in the title as the thiovinylethers now became accessible (reference 6). The first two mentioned authors (reference 8) reported a greater tendency to the reaction according to the radical mechanism of the vinyl-aryl-ethers than to that of vinyl-alkyl-el.herB. The Card 1/3 latter also occur more easily in the diene syntheses (reference Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synthesis. On the Diene Synthesis 20-3-29/59 of Thiovinylether With Cyclopentadiene and Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 1). AlBO the greater tendency of vinyl-3Ulfides to free- -radical transformations than is the case with their oxygen- -analogs was reported (reference 6). Because of this similar- ity an easier course of the reaction of diene synthesis with thio-vinyl than with vinyl.-alkyl-ether could be expected. This wan proved by experiment. The reaction mentioned in the subtitle takes place at lower temperatures and with greater yields than is the case with vinyl-alkyl-ethers. The syn- thesis _Js accompanied by the formation of bicycloheptane- -thioether8 as well as of corresponding derivatives of octa- hydro-naphtalene. The thiovinyl-ethers with hexachlorocyclo- pentadiene form thio-ethyl- and thiophenyl-hexachlorobicyclo- heptene. The stepwise course of reaction results from the fact that the isolated bicycloheptene- (I and II)-ethers con- dense with hexachlorocyclopentadiene forming "dihydraldrine" (VII and VIII)-thioethers. An experimental part (not mentio- ned as such) with the usual data follows. There are 8 re- ferencen, 6 of which are Slavio. AN USSR ASSOCIATION: Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy/(Institut Card 2/3 organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo Akademii naul-ISSSR). r Viny4Compounds in the Diene Synthesis. On the Diene Synthesis 20-3-29/59 of Thiovinylether With Cyclopentadiene and Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. PRESENTED3 July 25, 1957, by A.V. Topchiyev, AcademIcian SUBMITTEDt July 24, 1957 1 AVAILKBLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 S/062/6O/OOO/O07/O)4/017/XX 8004/BO64 AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F., Bogdanova, A V.-, and Ushakova, T, M TITLE: Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synthesis Communiceion Syntheqis arid Propertios of the Ethern of ths,- S,,.ri(!B of Bicycloheptene and Di-endome-thylene Octuhyiro- naphthalene Containing Arcmatic Radicals 'I PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii naul. SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1960,. No., 7, pp, '1286 - 1290 TEXT: The present paper continues the authors' inveatigations on the diene synthesis by means of vinyl compounds of the CH 2-CH-XR type, The authors report n the reactions of cyclopentadieneland hexachloro cyclopentadiene~with vinyl-0-naphthy"17, vinylphe;Nyl-, and vinyl-p-tert- butyl phenyl ether.. The condensation of the vinyl aryl ethers ith cyclopentadiene proceeds according to the scheme; (1) Card 1/5 Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synthesis. 5/062/60/000/007/014/017/XX Communication 3, Synthesis and B004/BO64 Properties of the Ethera of the Series of Bicycloheptene and D~.-erdomethylene Octahydronaphthalene Containing Aromati-, Radicals The ratio between the forming addusts may be varied by the initial ratio of the components As in the case of the vinyl alkyl ethers also with the vinyl aryl ethers the second stage of reaction may bQ carried out by means of hexachlorr, cyclopentadiene; ether and di- hydraldine result from this react;.cn: (2), With h,~xachloro cyclo- pentadiene the reaction proce ds under the formation of ethers of hexa2hloro bicycloheptene: (3). These compounds could be easily hydrogenated on the platinum oxide catalyst; the saturated compoun6s of bicycloheptane or di-endomethylene-decaline r~sulred, The au-:hors describe the syntheses of: III and VI (2-0-nay.fi+ho-~Dxy-bicyclc-(2,'L heptene--5 and 1,4,5,8-(Ii-endomethylenc--2,p-naphthoxy-I 2 3:4,4a.5,'8,8a o~~ta-hydrc naphthalene) by reactil--n ef vinyl-- 0,-naph+ h-;l r-ther with cyclopentadiene in the autoclave at :70')C; II and V (2-p-tert butyl- phenoxybicyclo-(2.,2,1)-.-heptene-1; and '.A,5,8-d---9ndomethyle:-jP ?-p- tert-butylphenoxy-',,2,7,,4,4a,9,A, 8a-octahydronaphha,(-r-- th,~- Cald 7/5 Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synti.es-'s. S/062/60/000/007/01'+/017/77 Communication 3. Synthes--s and Pror,~,r- B004/BO64 ties of the Ethers of the Series of Bicycloheptene and Di-erdomethylene Octahydronaphthalene ContainIng Aromatic Radicals same conditions by reacting vinyl-p-tert-butyl phenyl ether with pentadiene~ XI, X. and IX (2-p-naphthoxy-.,4.5,6,7.,7-hexachicrc bisyclo-(2,2,'s)-he*ptene-5, and 2-p-zert-butyl phenoxy-1,4..5,6,7, 7-he,cachloro b-,cy--1o-(2,2,1)-heptene-- and 2-phenoxy-11,4, i 5~6i7, 7-hexachloro bicycio-k2,2,1)-hepten~--5 by reacting the :~crrespLnding eth,~-ra with hexachloro cycloper-tadiene at 110 - 1200C in the tes' glas--, with reflux condenser, VIII- (1, 4,5, 8-di-endcm.:3thyien~-2 - P -.napl-.t -,cxy- 5: 6,.11.,8, 9, 9- hexachloro-1 , 2. 3,4, 4a, 5 ~ 8; Sa- ce,, tahydrc naphthalz?ne (dihydraidine)) was obtained from compound III and hexachicro :--yclo- pentadiene at 120 - 1,350C. Crystalline derivativeB of theae c,:;mpourdz, wexe obtained by means of phenyl azide, There are 2 tableb and 9 refercn,~cs; 5 Soviet, 1. US, and 'j Gr-rmar. Card 3/5 Vinyl Compounds in the Diene Synthesis S/062/60/000/007/014/07;7/71~ Communication 3. Synthesis and Propez- BOOA/BO64 ties of the Ethers of the Series of Bicycloheptene and Di-endomethylene Octahydronaphthaiene Containing Aromatic Radicals ASSOCIATION: InstItut ~rganicheakoy khimii im. N. D. Z-1inskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Oxxanic Chemistry impri N, D, Za1inAk-.;t-- of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: December 29, 1958 Card 4/5 CH,-CIH-OAI -OAr Ar Ar:CjH, (1) Ar-Cd,4$IIV) Ar CH,C.fl,-;~~ (11) Ar=C6ff,C,H,-m*em (V) Ar-CI'QH,-p (111) Ar-COli,-g (VO C, I )At cl cl D OAr clu cl c At-L,H.,, (VID cl, c (IVill) d Ic """~--OM L, cl, F cl Card KAF-C,H. OXI V5 Ar-Ccft'~~., :, ~/062/60/000/007/C 14/0 17,/,. BC04/BO64 (2) SBOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; BOGMWTA, A.T.; USLMOVA. T.H.; WPATIN, B.V. Yizql compounds in diene synthesis. Stereospecific orientation of the dlene ffynthesis of vizWl aryl ethers condensed with cyclopentadiens In relation to the temperature. DoklAN SSSR 132 no-5:1118-1121 Je 160. (MM 13:6) 1. Institut organicheakoy khimii im. I.D.Zelinakogo Akademli nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom B.A. Xazanskima (Ithers) (Gyalopentadione) ShWT,IX,,GVSKIYP 1.",F.; DOGMYOW., k.V.; USF;~JTVIj T.H.; LOPAT11's, -7.V. Vinyl ccrmounds in tho there syrthesis. Report Yo. 4: COMPC-r"*.~ve characteristics of the Cienophilic activity of vinyl and thiovinyl atherst und optical -,+i-dy of the f4ducts obtained. Izv. AV SSSR. Otd, khim. nauk nc. 1:12C--127 Ja 161, (MMA 14:2) 1. Irstitut organiche5koy khiydi im. V.D. Zelinskogo kI! SSSR. (Ethers) SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; BOGDANOVA, A.Vt; USHAKOVA, T.M. Diene synthesis with the participation of vinyl ethers. Report No. 5: Reaction of divinyl ether with hexac~hlorocyclopentadiene. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.kbi-.nauk no.4:709-714 Ap 161. (MERA 14:4) 1, Institut organicheakoy kbimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. (Ether) (Cyclopentadiena) SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; BOGDANOVA, A.V.;.~~ ~L Vinyl compounds in diene synthesis. Report No.9: Some properties of diene synthesis adducts with vinyl sulfides. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2217-2222 D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Vinyl compounds) ACCESSION NR: Ap4oloo42 S/0062/64/000/001/03-27/013L) AUTHOR: Dolgilch, A. IT.; Bogdanova, A. V.; Plotnikova, Go IQ; Ushakova, To M.; Shostakovskiy, M. F. TITLE: Investigation of diacetylene derivatives Report 10. Interaction between ethinylvinylthioethers and water SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Ser. khim., no. 1, 1964, 127-132 TOPIC TAGS: diacetylene derivatives, ethinylvinylthioethers, ethinylvinylallcyloxo, thio or nitroethers, triple bond reactivity, cix-configuration, keto-enol resonance, enol stabilization, thio- vinyl group, thioketo group, mercaptan addition.products ABSTRACT: Since the compounds CHSC-CH=CH-OR do not react with water in a neutral medium even under heating, hydration of the triplebond proceeded under the influence of HgS04 and heat to form the corres- ponding 2-acetylvinylalkylsulfides and their tautomeric 3-oxybuta- diene-"-,3-yl-acetylvinylalkylsulfides, a new series of diacetylene Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4010042 derivatives. The possibility of keto-enol tautomerism of the deriva- tives and conditions for stabilization of the enol form - cis- configuration and bond formation between the H of the OH-group and S, resulting in a six-mem-bered ring - are discussed. The IR spectra confirmed presence of the cis-configuration. Acid hydration (10% H SOO yielded mainly 2-acetylvinylalkylsulfide. In the interaction with water, in compounds of the type CH-:--C-CH=CH-XR where X = S, 0, N, the sulfur atom, like 0 or N, increased the reactivity of the triple bond, compared to that in vinylacetylene. This influence appeared in the order N>O >S0 The syntheses are described, as are yields and end products* Orige art. has: 8 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 22Aug63 DATE ACQ: 3.4Feb64 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REP SOV: Oll OTHER: 005 Card.- E111M ACC NR1 AP6005158 SOURCE CODI!',: UR/024,1;/60/000/001/0003/0013 1 AUTHOR: Ushakova, T, N. 20 ORG: Institute of Psychology APN RSFSR, Moscow (Institut psuchologil) TITLE: React12n_jLnjgjgnd problems in engineering psychology SOURCE: Voprosy psikhologil, no. 1, 1966, 3-15 TOPIC T.*~GS: psychology, human engineering-i man machine communication ABST T Microtime-interval measurements are carric, 'd out for two different purposes in enr;i;,.ce-Ang psychology: First, for the application of microtime intervals in the direct, chrono;-.-ictric sc!nsc. Such application, however, is limited to important but non-particular cases ol'work under the hi-hest time deficiency conditions. This includes, for example, in(:Uvidual moments in flying high-speed aircraft. The chronometric application of tile microtirn,3-interval indicators is not justified under an operating mode where there is no forced ucmpo of operations (under a non-critical mode of operation). Under such operatin- conditions , it is incorrect to grive the operator the task of working at the limit of his speed. Accordin- to the available data, demands for operation at the capacity limit re-luces the efficiency of the operator (increases stress, increases the occurrence of errors, and even slows down response). These data also show that the results obtained under time deficiency conditions are not indicative of the non-critica) mode of operation. Under non- forced time conditions the reaction time should be used as an indirect indicator in the Cord- 1/2 L 23073-66 ACC N AP6005158 study of the various psychophysiological functions in the process of working. In this case Yeaction time is not used as a universal indicator of the effectiveness, but as a test for the determination of the general, or local, physiological condition of the nervous system; as an indicator of the differentiation of the signals; and as an indicator of the amount of Inforniation contained in the signals. Reaction time is most extensively used in obtaining the characteristics of the varj'ous signal devices. Here, in the most general form, two different problems may be deftned- 1) the role of the individual physical characteristics,of signalization (color, size, intensity, etc.); and 2) the operator factor In the man machine relationship. On the basis of data In the literature, the author advances a hypothesis that In the non-forced mode of operation the primary factors play a secondary role and hiivu little significance. The reverse may be said of the secondary factors, the study of which should be, apparently, related to the study of the function of the second signal system of man. Orig. art. has: 2 table13. [08) SUB CODE: 05t 06/ SUBM DATE: None / ORIG REP: 014 / OTH REF: 012 / ATD PRESS: 2/2 U A,KOVAj T.N, ~. Time relation 'oetween visual motor reactions and sonsitivit7 to light. Yopepaikhol. 3 no,1:97-106 Ja-IF 157- (MLRA 10:3) 1. Institut paikhologil Akademil ped"oficheskikh nauk RSFSR, Moskva. (Reaction time) (Sight) B.ORISEVICH, Z.M.; USHAKOVA, T.N. Practical work of the sixth grade students on the topic "Control of iasect garden pests.* Bio2. v shkole no.2;2c~-33 It-Ap 163. (a?A 16.'/,) 1. Smolenskiy pqdagogicheskiy institut (for BGrisevich). 2. Bazovaya. shkola No.27 Smolenskogo pedagogicheskogo insti~txta (fqr Usbakova). (Insects, Injurious and bomfic4il-Contro.1)' ' - (Entomology6-Study and teaching) USHLKOVA, T.N. Presenting information on signal and control panels. Vop. psikhol. 9 no.l: 159-168 -TA-F 163a OMIRA 16:1,) 1. Institut paikhologii kkademii pedagoficheakikh nauk RSFSR, Moskva. (Perception) .,0 USHAKOVA I.N. Comprehension of the "Hick's law". Vop. psikhol. I0 ~-4 i 11-D 164. (M-1-2A L8:2j 1. Institut psikhologii. Akademll pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR, Moskva, 1;.51t It kc V/,i, 7~- V; PCHRLKO, Ivan Grigorlyevich; BARANOV, A.M., otvetstvennyy red., USIIAKOVA,T.V., red.; SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A., tekhn.red. LKeteorological conditions of flight at high altitudel MeteorologicheRkie usloviia poletov na bol'shikh vysotakh. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1957. 53 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Meteorology In aeronautics) DROZDOV, O.A.. prof., doktor geogr. nauk, red.; USHAKOVA, T.Y., red,; KOZINKIN, V.I., tekhn,,red. (Methods for a climatological interpretation of meteorological observation] Hatody klimatologicheakoi obrabotki meteorologiche- skikh nabliudenii. Pod red. O.A.Drozdova. lieningred. Gidro- meteor. izd-vo. 1957. 491 p. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Lani red. Glaynaya geofisicheaknia observatoriye. 1clitutology) BUG&YEV, V.A. -, DMORDZI110, V.A.; W-,TROSYAi%?S, N.A.; ROXANOV, N.K.; USHAKOVA- T.V-r-red.; VOLKOV, N.V.. tekhn.red. [Aarosymptic conditions causing the buxping of airplanes in Central Asia.] Aerosinopticheakie uslovila boltanki sanoletov v arednei azli. Leningrad, Gidrometeorn.lzd-vo, 1958. 44p. (Brodneaziat- skii nauchno-isoledovatellskii g1drometeorologichaskit inatitut, Trudy, no.14) (MM 12:6) (Soviet Central Asia-Meteorology in aeronautics) 1b RUDMMO, A.I., kand. gel If;kokhozyaystveunykh nauk, red.; USIUMOVA, T.V., red.; MUK. K.Ya., tekhns red, [Droughts in the U.S.S.R., their cause, recurrence, and effect on cropal Zasukhi v SSS% ikh proiakhozhdanie, povtoriaemost' I vIiiante na urozhai. Ieningrad, Gidrometeor, izd-vo, 1958. 206 P. (Droughts) (MIBA 11:8)