SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASYUNINA, N.A. - VASYUTINSKAYA, A.V.
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VASYUNINA, N.A.; BAIMIDIN, A.A.; MAMATOV, Yu.
flydrogenolysis of xylit4l. Part 2: Effect of promoters. Kin.
i kat. 4 no.3:"3-449 My-Je 163.. (HIRA 16:7)
1. Inatitut organicheskoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo.
(Xylitol) (Hydrogenation) (Catalysis)
BARYSHEVA, G.S.; YASMAINA, N.A.; CIIEPIGO, S.V.
Preparation of anhydrohexitol by hydrogenation of levoglucosan.
Sbor.trud. NIIGS 11:94-101 163. (MIRA 16:12)
VASITNINA, N.A.; GIIEPIGO, S.V.; BARYISHEVA, G.S.
HydrolyBis hydrogenation of h~micellulo!3e. Sbor.trud.1~17 T(;S 12:1P0-
184 164. (11,IRA 18:3)
'if, ; " - . I " G -" . ; ;!~' : . "'. ; ". , ~i . .. ... . .
V, 'ylitirl .]"!: :" '~ :'.; ]'~~ 11: .. , I . - .1 .
I -R: -1 1- , ... . - -1
Ilydroly'Lic jjylirogenation of* cotton I".. "~ ......
I'- ;. - 11: -1 -
37 no.12:,-1725-"~~729 D 'EJ.. % . - i ~'
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ASSOCIATION: none
VASYUHIKIN, M.; KAGRUSHEVSKIY, K.
4 WWWWONOD,
Industrial cooperation of two enterprises* Sov.profsoiuzy 4 no,8:
60-62 Ag 156. (Moscow-Concrete) (MW 9:10)
VASTUNIKIN, Po, bpriOvhchik.
n&t"'Www~ I
At"ohmest for the PBS-110 boring machine. Mast. ugl.6 no.ltl7-
18 J& '57. (MLRA 10:4)
1. Irsh-Borodinekly ugollnyy r"res kombinats, Tostsibug6l',
(Boring machinery--Attachment)
VASYTJNIKOV, A., polkt)vn.Lk; RYNDIN, il., i)r)dr)olkovnl.k
Antiaircraft battery in an airlbrorne laniing. Voe~-.-re-=t. 43
no.10t89-91 0 163. (MIRA 1,--:12)
I
(Aa!
USSR / Microbiology. G(,noral idicrobiolqgy. Physiol- F-1
ogy and Biochemistry.
Ano Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958, 71915.
.author ! Yelin, V. L.; Yasyuronko, K. G.,
Inst :Not given.
Title :Growth of Heterotrophic B3otoria in alfledJum
Without Organic Substances.
Orig Pub: TAikrobiol. zh., 1957, 19, No 2, 11-13.
Abstract: A suspension of Bacterium coli gonnuno, Lf~~.
pyacyaneum. and Bact. Droteus yRLgaris, wi7is
poured into test tubes with a Vinograds-1-11y ni-
trification medium which contained 80 OrRanic
substances. after incubation at 37 in aii at-
mosphero deprived of C02, a seeding was ziade of
the test tubes' contents on nutrJent agar plat,-s
and the number of colonies raised was counted.
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USSR / Microbiology~ General Microbiology. Physiol- F-1
ogy and Biochemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.) No 16t 1958, 71915,
Abstract: An increase in the number of cells was established
in comparison with those entered in Vinogradskiy's
medium; in addition, no oxidation of ammonia was
observed with nitrites and nitrates. The in-
crease in the number of cells also took place
with the exclusion of ammonium sulfate from
Vinogradskiy's medium. The conclusion is made
that under test conditions the above-mentioned
bacteria obtain the carbon and energy required
by them from volatile organic substances in the
air. -- 'V. Kalakutskiy.
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V.L.: VASYURXNXU. ic.l.
Growth of haterotrophic bact+-ria in a medium without
31-ibstsaces. Mtkrobiol.z,.ur. 19 nn.2.,11-13 15'7. 10:9)
1. Z Kharkivalkogo institatu vaktain ta sirovatok in.Mp.~hnitc,3vrj
(PROMS VULGARIS, -,,Ilture
a11trat-3 Jelly :..ediLn)
(PsELIDOMONAS AERUGIMSit. eulture
SCHARICHIA COLI, culture
same)
(CUIMURR 143DIA
silicate jellv for culture of Pr.-?,;o vuIrr.-ir"s
& Feevidomonne aarurinoan)
YILIN, Y.L.;
Assimilation of organic substances from the air by
bacteria as asDle source of carbon and energy [with
Znglish]. Mikrobiologiin 27 no.6:709-713 N-D 158.
1. Uartkovskly institut Imeni I.I# Mechnikova,
heterophilic
summary In
(MIRA 12:1)
(BACMIA,
assimilation by heterophilic bact. of organic sub-
stances from air as on3,v source of carbou (Rus))
(CARBON,metab.
same)
USSR/Medicine - Typhoid Nov 53
"The Acauir6d Immuniiation Reactivity of Carriers
of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Bacilli," D. G. Manolov,
K. I. Vasyurenko, Yu. V. Chebotareva, KarIkov Inst
of Epidem and Microbiol im Mechnikov
Zhur Mikro, Epid, i Im:mm, No 3.1, P 70
T-i-ftation with autovaccine of 5 carriers of
typhoid microbes and one carrier of paratyphoid B
microbes did nnt increase the agglutinin titer of
the blood or sterIlize 'W-he carriers. The results
were similar on rabbits serving as models for
typhoid carriers. The refractory reaction to
zn254
i=unization must have been due to excessive
Lrritation caused by antigens present in the
body as a result of continuous activity of the
causative factor.
271T54
GELIFHAN, A.Ya.; vAsnTRENXO, V.V.
I ". __ - - -... -,-- ~- " - --- ., ~
Apparatus for the measurement of solutions of radioactive isotopes.
Vest.rent. i rad. 34 no.4:68-69 -Ti-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Iz izotopnoy laboratorit (zav. - doteent A.I. 111yevich) Kharl-
kovskogo instituta meditsinskoy radiologii (dir, - doteent Te.A.
Bazlov).
(R,kDIOIMRT equipment & supply)
S/118/61/000/001/001/005
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AUTHORSt Makeyev, G.F., Engineer; Vasyushkin,.V.V., Technician
TITLEs Automated ring furnaces control in wheel rolling shop
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya i avtomatizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 1, 1961,
19-21
TEXTi The ring furnaces for the heating of billets prior to rolling and of
wheels prior to hardening at the Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheakiy kom-
binat im. V.I. Lenina (Nizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Combine im. V.I. Lenin)
have a rotary hearth and two windows with gates. The charging machines on
the hearth level are working on direct current. The control was effected
from separate control stations for each furnace. The Central Automation
Laboratory of the Combine together with wheel shop technicians tested two
different remote control communication channels between the loading machine
and the furnace controls: a non-contact ultra-short wave channel, and a
contact channel with an auxiliary trolley. The carrier frequency of the non-
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contact channel was 40.9 Mc, which corresponds to a 7.33 m wavelength. The
number of signals was four, transmitted with audio frequencies of 960, 1~100,
1,300 and 1;00 cycles. On repair days in the shop the reception was clear
for a long time, but in work days the electric drives and machines caused
interferences and false operations. Besides, the passing overhead cranes
reduced the signals. The complexity of the system, the absence of alternat-
ing current on the charging machine and the lack of noiseproof feature made
it expedient to choose the contact channel. Since five individual trolleys
for each command were not possible, all five necessary commands had to be
transmitted by one channel. The problem was solved by the polar-amplitude
principle, which was achieved by semiconductor diodes and resistors producing
two amplitudes of one polarity and two of the other. The fifth command is
obtained by grounding the communication trolleys. It was possible to place
them parallel to the rails head on the charging machine platforms A trolley
voltage of 12 v was chosen for safety, and transistor amplifiers used after
the trolleys. An intermediate amplifier works as follows (see diagram). If
the switch (AT-2) on the charging machine is set on "foreward", a 3-volt cur-
rent will flow into the transformer winding (II) and 220-ohm resistor. The
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capacitor connected parallel to this resistor will be simultaneously charged.
This voltage will oppose the opposite positive voltage. The potentials on
the transistor bases in relation to the emitters will be: onthe M (M) tran-
sistor �0.8-3 v --2.2 v; on the 2rT3, +3 v - 2.2 v - +0.8 v, where +0.8 and
+3 v is the opposite voltage on the corresponding bases of the 173 and
2TT3 transistors, produced by the winding (IV) of the intermediate amplifier
transformer. Thus, the ITT3 transistor is open and P11 relay is pulled in,
and the 2TT3 transistor is closed and the P12 relay off. When the Yff-2(UP-2)
switch is moved into position "backward", the voltage on the 220-ohm resist-
or will be 13 v. The transistors base voltage is now: on the M3, +0.8 -
13 V - 12.2 v, and on the 2TT3, +3 v -12.2 - -9.2 v. Both transistors will
be open and the P11 and P12 relays pulled in. The second half of the ampli-
Afier receiving commands from Yff-3 and KY-1 (K~-$ woxks likewise, but the current
in the communication trolley flows in the other direction, i.e.,from the
winding (III) of the transformer, and two other commands are transmitted by
the trolley. When transmitting four commands, the output relays of the am-
Plifier will operate in the following way: command I - the relay P11 is pull
ed in; II - P11 and P12; III - P131 IV - P13 and P14. The fifth command
is produced by artificial grounding of the trolley (HY-2). All the ampli-
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fier output relays, P11-P14, pull in simultaneously thus disconnecting the
KA coil circuit. The intermediate amplifier can transmit two commands at a
time, producing opposite currents in the line. They will not be compensated
because the current flows in different half-cycles. The PPB relay is con-
nected to the communication trolley NO.3 through the intermediate amplifier
TTY-3, and it pulls in when the circuit on the charging machine is closed
through YTT -3. Mv IT36 OZV) transistors are operating without overheat. The
remote control can be operated in three different ways: manual operation
from the charging machine, automatic and manual operation from the furnace
operator's place. The remote control consists of a control panel on the
charging machine with command keys and push-buttons, and communication trol-
leys receiving commands (pulses) from the charging machine through a brush
collector. There are three trolleys for each furnace, two of them for all
commands at corresponding windows and the third (that is beside the communi-
cation trolley at the output wirdow) for the counting of billets moving out.
This trolley has a separate command amplifier. When the charging machine is
at a window. automatic control is switched on by the KY -1 push button, the
rotation of the furnace hearth by the YrT-2 key (11foreward" or "backward"),
the window gate lifting by the M-3 key (and lowering, by releasing the key).
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The RY-2 puph button disconnects the aut6matic.control circuit. The work
at the output window is the satie as at the inpA, however, the brush collect-
or contacts trolley No-3 giving the.command tor the count relay, since the
furnace hearth must turn after discharging two or three billets. The angle
through which the hearth turns*is determined by an electronic time relay
(the turn can also be limited by a way switch). The remote control system
has been provided for four ring furnaces. The control operators are elimin-
ated. The annual ecbnomy amounts to 200 thousand roubles. There is I fi-
gure.
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VASYUTA) F.
Use of the Z-4004 electric 'loader in the,sausege plant. MiaB.ind.SSz;R
33 no-5:51 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1, Kuybyahevskiy-,myasokombinat.
'~Meat industry-Equipment and supplies)
VASTUTA, I.
Three methods of drift mining with slab entry. Mast. tiel. 7 no.3:3-4
Mr 158. (MIRA 11:3)
l.Pomoshchnik glavnogo inzhenera shakhty, No. 2-7 kombinata
Stallnugoll.
(Goal mines and mining)
SERNGIN, Ivan Nazarovich; ANMIM, Viktor Ivanovich; IVANOV, Fedor
Mikhaylovich. Prinimall uchastiye: VASTUTA. L.G.; VALTUS, V.H.;
VOROBIMA, X.G.; ZHAROVA, Te.P.; NXTEDOVA, Te.F.; IVANTZT-RVA.
N.I.; ZUBKOVA, M.S.. red.; DONSKATA, G.D., tekhn.red.
[Injection into channels with stressed reinforcements] In*ekti-
rovanie kanalov a nopriashannoi armaturoi. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo X-va avtomobillnogo transp. i shossainykh dorog, 1960.
23 P. (KIRA 13:4)
1. Gosudarstvennyy Vsesoyuznyy doroshnyy nauchno-iasledovatel'skiy
institut (SOTUZDORNII).(for Vaayuta, Valyus, Voroblyeva, Zharova.
Nefedova, Ivanteyeva).
(Bridges, Concrete)
BUSLAYEV, M.A.; VASYUTA, Th. S.
Final stage in the liquidation of malaria in the R.S.F.S.R. Med.
paraz.1 paraz.bol. 37 no-5:518-522 S-0 159. (MIn 13:4)
1. Iz Glavnogo sanitarno-epidealologichookoga upravleniya Mini-
aterstva sdravookhranonlya RSYSR (nachallnik upravlonlya N.S.
Titkov).
(MAIARIA prev. & control)
,FASMA, Tariy Stepanovich; RKDOROTA, T.Y., red.; LTUDKOYSKATA. H. I.,
terim.reao
(Dysentery] Dizenzeriia. Hookva, Goo.izd-yo md.lit-ry Kodgiz,
1960. 19 p. (DTSMIMr) (mm 14:3)
VASTNA, YU.S.
Malaria foci in the R.S.F.S.R. in 1959. IFed.paraz.i priraz.bol.
no.3:289-291 161. (FI,.RA 14:9)
1. Iz Glavnogo eanitarno-opidemiologicheakogo upravleni-ya
Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR.
(MALARIA)
VASYLITA, YU.S.
Wdical consultation. Felid. i akush. 28 no.2:56-57 F163.
WIRA 16.9)
1. Starshiy epidemiolog Miaisterstva zdravookhranerdya
BSFSR"
(ALDE,TARY CAVAL-DISEASES) (ALCOHOLISM)
VASYUTA, Yu.S
Epidemiology of hemorrhagic fever with a renal syryWrone in the
F.S.F.S.R. Zhur.mlkrobiol., epid.i 1mmin. 32 no.12:49-516 F, 161.
(MIRA 15:11)
1. Iz Glavnogo sanitarno.;.epidemiologicheskogo upravleniya
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(HEMDRRHAGIC FEVER)
AS HKIRAZI . 1.1,T..; VA.3'NTA, Yu.S.
EfftTient use 3,C standard t,.~nr,r in a gas aafp~i,,.ing Loyste=. Trarsp.
i khran. nofti pt. - no-2:;!1-2.6 16-1. OMIPA 17. iC' )
1. DnarxoputrovsIdy inzhenarn(-~-atroiltA.~nyy in-stitut i Vsegoy-azyV-f
naucluio-i:5slr~d-3v-li.tells?-iy insowt po HtroilWl--stva mak--,-.istrrdlnykh
trub,opro-voc-Icv.
VASYUTA, YU.S.
Some problems of the epidemiology of hemorrhagic fever with
renal syndrome in the R.S.F.S.R.Med. parazo i paraz. bol.
32 no.5t6l8-619 S-Ot63 (MURA 16%12 )
1. 1z Glavnogo sanitarno--epidemiologicheskogo upravleniya,
1-tinisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
ACC NRi AP6021600
AUTHOR: Vasyuta, Yu. S.; Zhukov, V. I.
ORG: none
SOURCE..CODE: UR/0402/66/000/003/0379/0382
TITLE: -'Interprovincial c6~feretics on't'he study and prophylaxis oi bmik fever
the Ural and middle Volga-regioni
SOURCE: Voprosy virpsologii, no. 3, 1966, 379-382
TOPIC TAGS: human ailment, disease diagnosis, Omsk fever, therapeutics
ABSTRACT:
'on n Ufa, the Institute for P*011:0-- -- - ----
261-:41 September 1965 1"
!myelitis and Viral Encephalitis diseases of. the Academy of
:medical Sciences SSSR sponsored a'conference on renal
'hemorrhagic fever (Omsk fever), in which participants from
:'that and other institutes took part. General clinical and
epidemiological reports were presented,-along with an analysis
of the 1964-65 outbreak. The need for interprovincial'
especially in the'area of rodent'',
icooperdtion was stressed,
.1964-65 outbreak was connected
-vector control, since,the
with the presence of an unusually large number of.-ectopara-
sites,that year. It was evident from.thq,-reports that the
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VASYUTIN, A.A.
_w"Tn"*a*xS"aiing wateefowl eggs at the Xrasny7 Livan Hatchery. Ptitsevod-
etvo 9 no.3:20-21 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:2)
1. 7.avoduyushchly tsakhom inkubatsil Krasnollmansk07 inkabatorno-
ptitnevodcheakoy stantaii, Stallnekoy oblasti.
(Krasny7 Liman District--Incubation)
(Ducks) (Geese)
r r
137-1958-~-47;)~,
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metillurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 41 fL:,5S.P'
AUTHORS: Moyseyevich, S. I., Vasyutin. F. P_ Polyvyannyy, G. Z..
TITLE: Purificati on of Blast Furnace Gas in Scrubbers Without Extens;oi!
. _jments
-j~e 'Equipped With Spiral Nozzles for Multistage Spraying
(Ochistka domennogo gaza v beznasadochnykh skrubberakh s
mnogoyarusnym orosheniyem spirallnymi soplami)
PERIODICAL: Sb. statey po energetike. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1957,
pp 165-182
ABSTRACT: The process of crude pur 'ification of blast furnace gas was
investigated in scrubbers with chord-type extension elements
and with a closed water circulation system It is established
that the spraying nozzles and the extension elements of the
scrubber become clogged rapidly owing to the decreased stabilit'Y
of water and to the poor solubility of Ca salts in water. The
authors describe the successful operation of a new redesigned
scrubber without any extension, equipped with multi-stage sprt, ',
ing accomplished by means of spiral nozzles which are arranged
along the passage of the gas; the new scrubber is employed in
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I ~ " - I I I " 8 ; -1 " --,
Purification of Blast Furnace Gas (cont. )
ational results of the employment of the scrUbber in the pur:fL-
cation of gas during the melting of Fe-Si and converter p*Ig
iron are shown.
L Kh.
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TITL,: Mvice for U Al ir, L-,vel of W "nr n, a
S-.rul;'~cr. u-!--ovn, a v
L,::rubberc).
PERIODICAL: Mict~-Jlur-, 110,7', 91). C-7 (Us,.-"R,) .
ABSTRACT: Tho ~,ubi,orc IwAefly ..-,,.'uliod-; of fil--,iii- illi~ lov.---l
of -.,ater in hi~~
cc~.tchers of 11,,last fuzl,.7ces. They -iv-.-,, t-,.o
11 - --- 7
a self-flushin,~ type (Fi-.1) nnd onc- a flo-i'U--U-3c;rz.tUe,;
L3
v,~Ivc (Fi.--.2). Both unreliable of
prcs.,-ure vuxiabions (especia,11% furn,~ce,,-. arc
o-peratin., A hiL-'-'Ii top
becal-l":0 of 001-vos-ion ;.-.uthc)1,-f! -o On 'U-o
jvc a. ~~ricf cccourlt of a
cl flo~-t C'."..bor -,:hoi.,
reaches tha c--7propri!-1"U3 lc!-v,~l it cutr; off
proportio-i of to the dotcctor; -3- zs,"stc;~i
of Lhz~-:. c,,-uscs L.n --,larii to opcrz7-Le. '11"Ic
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Si.rLL.llir,-- -Iev-i(-,e fcr 1.-~avel of
can bc,
Cie ter,--dn-ln, ]uSt lcv-,l--
inoorpo-1,ation in
re,-rUl,-;.I;or for scrub"Dorn.
ft-ures.
rt~c,) for.
in dust
o-por~itl
ASOOCILTICK.': Makeyovka ?btallurgical Works
V; llur,
AVI'l.ILI,.13L--.,: Librvry of Congress.
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USSR/Ingirearing Oct 48
Vulcanizing Equipment
Vulcanizing Machines
"To Improve the Construction of Vulcanizing Apparatus,"
1. Vasyutin, 1 p
"Aytomobill" No 10
Points oat several shortcomings of the Fleming and
U6-2 type vulcanizing equipment. Main objection Is
that It burns the rubber. Makes recommendations for
desirable equipment, and suggests that someone do
something about it.
FM
28/49T19
IIEVZGODIII, A.Ye.(Orel); VASYUTIN, H.P. (Orel)
Railroad division striving for an honorable title. Put' i
put.khoz. 4 n0-1:5-7 Ja 160. (14IJUL 13:5)
1. Ilachallnik Orlovokoy distanteii Moskovakoy dorogi (for
Nevzgodin). 2. Sakretarl partiynoy organizataii Orlovokoy
distantBii pUti Hoakovokoy dorogi (for Vasy-utin).
(Orel:District--Railroado)
-.14.
GREBMMIKO Georgiy Ivanovich; VASYUTINO Nikolz
y Dmitriyeviobj GENKINj Arkadiy
Lazarevich; STOLBOV., GenniAf--y-Ud'--- Vladimir Osipav:Lchj
ionovic ; ZIU
IXTUCHIr, Rikolay Vasillyevichl GORODETSKU. Vledlzir Illich; TF=-U-
KIN, Borle Stepanavichl RENSWA, T.A.,.red.1 SKOBILIXG, L.V.p red.
izd-va; LAVRENOVAj N.B., tekhn. red.
[Operating DR-30/50 engines on abips of the Caspian Ship Line) Opyt
ekepluatateii dvigatelsi DR-30/50 na isudakh Kaapiiskogo parokhodstva.
Mookva# Izd-vo I'Morskoi tranaport,R 1961. 50 P. WU 14sIO)
(Marino diesel engines)
- VASTUTIN..V., professor.
Comprehensive developisent of economic regions# Vopeskon, no,4:
55-63 AP '57. (HLRA 10:5)
1.Institut ekonomiki AN SSSR.
(Russi&-lconozic poliev)
ALAMPAYHV P.L.LAS~I!TIN. V.; DZERVE, P.; KOLOTIYFAVSKIY, A.; PURIN. V.-,
R;STOTMNT, Ya.
Y.IU. Deglav; obituary. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:178 N-D 157.
(Deglav, Yritsis Wrlevich, 1898-1957) (MIRA 11.,l)
17 =`-4 -/" ::
AUTHORS. V., Dzerve, P., Kolotiyevskiyl 1,urin,"'. ,
-ii'
and Feygi , Ta,
TITLE: Nikolay Alek-sandrovich Kcivalevskiy (Deceased)
PERIODICAL- lzvestiya Akademii nauk ';'SR, Oeriya geoerafichoskaya,
1-,58, I.r 4. PP 155 - 156 (1;.'~SR)
ABSTRACT! This is an obituary cf N.A. Yovalevskiy, Academician cf
t'-9 Latvian Academy of ~;ciences, Professor, Doctor of
ZcOlcmic Z,,iences. -I'-.ere is one photograph.
1. Scienti-fic perso.-inel--USSR
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240 P. (51-45623)
HF1025.K6
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nopushcheno VY711h pri TIK SSSR v knchcstve uchebnlkn dlin ekono-il&:eokikll vuzov.
v. 1 (408 n.); v. 2 (09Pp.). v. 1 bj II.G. Feigin, P.I. Ku~lenok, ---.L, Hark,-- an--:
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V.P.; GUERR,A.A.; GURARI,Ye.L.; DANIMN.A.D.;
trftKOV,M.P.; KOIMXCV,P.I.; LAPTKV.I.D.: LRONTIM.N.F.: PECHRI-
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five-year plan. Nauka i zbiznl 23 no.6:1-4 Je '56. (MLRA 9:9)
(Russia--Economic policy)
VASYUTIll, V.F., prof,, otvatetvenrqy red.; SIAVIN, S.Y., doktor ekon.nauk,
----rod.; VILEIISKIY, M.A.. kand.ekou.nauk, red.; PUZANOVA, V.F..
nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.geograficheskikh nauk, red.. ShIMXYAN.
B.I., red.izd-va; POLYAKOVA, T.V., tekhn.red.
(Problems in the development of industry and transportation in
Yakutial Problemy razvitiia promyshlennosti i transporta Iakutskoi
ASSR. 1958. 458 P. (MERA 11:6)
1. Akedemiya nauk B=. Inetitut ekonomiki.
(Takutia--Industries)
(Yakutia-Transportation)
~Ilampi-ev
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laard 2/2
ROSTOVTSXV, N.Y., okademik, glavnyy red.toma; SOKOLOV, H.S., prof., red.
toma; IJUUNOV, P.A., kand.gool.-mineral.nauk, red.toma; KUZHICHEY,
A.T., kand.biolog.nauk. red.toma; KRTLOT, P.A., imnd.biolog.nauk,
red.toma; RTJZSKATA, Te.A., kand.biolog.nauk, red.toma; CH3MBm,
B.Te., kand.biolog.nauk, red.toms; BARDIN, I.P., akadomik. gltjvnyy
red. [deceased]; LAYRB]lr'TZV, M.A., akademik, red.; VOLIPEOVICH,
S.I., akademik, red.; DIKUSHIN, V.I., akademik, red.; HEMGHINOV,
Y.S., ukademik, red.; YXTTS, V.I.. red.; LEVITSKIY, O.D., red*;
NEKRASOV, U.N., red.; FUSTOVAWV, L.Y., red.; MUCHATUROV. T.S.,
red.1 POPOV, A.H., red.; GRAFOV, L.Ye., red.; GASHZV, I.D., red.;
YAB7UTlX,--V-v-Fi-i- prof., red,; PROBST, A.Te,, prof., red.; XROTOV,
V#A., prof., red.; VASILIT&Y, P.V., doktor skonom.nauk, red.;
LMDOGOVSKIT, G.I., kand.takhnnauk, red.; MOLINIKOV. M.G.,
kand.skonom.nauk, red.; KLTUSHKIN, P.A., red.izd-va; DOROKHINA,
I.N., takhn.red. (Continued on next card)
ROSTOVTSXV. N.F.---(continued) Card 2.
[Development of the resources of Eastern Siberia: agriculture]
Razvitie proizvoditellnvkh oil Vostochnoi Sibiri: Sellskoe kho-
ziaistvo. Moskva, Izd--vo Aknd.nauk SSSR, 1960. 426 p.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Konferentsiya po razvitiyu proizvoditeltnykh sil Vostochnoy
Sibiri. 1958, Irkutsk. 2. Vaesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokho-
zyayatvennykh nauk im. T.I.Lenina (for Rostovtoov). 3. Chlen-
korrespondent Vaesoyuznoy skademii aeltakokhozynystvennykh nauk
im. Y.I.Lenina (for Sokolov). 4. Ghlany-korrespondenty AN SSSR
(for Veyto, Levitakiy, Nekrasov, Pustovalovt Khachaturov). 5. Day-
stvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektilry SSSR (for
Popov). 6. Zamestitell prodnedatelya Goaplana RSFSa (for Grafov).
7. Chlen Gosplana RSFSR (for Gashev).
(Siberia, Eastern--Agriculture)
BARDIN, I.P.,-aksdemik,-glsynyy red,.Edeceasedj; MCHATUROV, T.S., otv.
red.toma;.SKIRNOV. A.P.,.zam.otv.red.toms; VXMOVSKIT, I.A., red.
toms; 130ASOVA, R.I., red.toma,- TSZNIN, B.S., red.toma; LATHMITEV,
M.A., red.; VOLITKOVICH, B.I., red.; DIKUSHIN, V.I., red.; NEXCHINOV,
V.S., red.; VZTTS, V.I.. red.; LEVITSKIT, O.D.. red.; NEKRASOV, U.N.,
red.; FUS20VALOV, L.V., red.; ROSTOVTSW, N.Y., akademik, red,; POPOV,
A.B., red.; GRAFOV, L.Te., red.; GASHEV, A.D., red.; PROBST, A.Ye..
prof., red.;, VASTUTIN VF prof.. red.; KROTOV, V.A., prof., red.;
VASIL'YEV, P. . dokt;r skonom.asuk. red.; LTUDOGOVSKIT, G.I., kand.
tekhn.nauk, red.; LLIMOV, P.A.. kand.gool.-miner.nauk, red.; SffOL'-
NIKOV, M.G., kand.ekon.nauk, red.; RODINA, Te.D., red.izd-va; GUSIVA,
A.P., tokhn.red.*-, - ;
(Transportation; proceedings of the Conference on the Development
of Productive Forces of Eastern Siberia] Transport; trudy Konfe-
rentsii po r82VitliU proizvoditellnykh sil Vostochnol Sibiri, Moskva,
Izd-vo Akad.naulc SSSR. 1960. 203 p. (MIRA 1):10)
(Continued on next card)
BARDIN, I.P.--(continued) Card 2.
1. Konferentsiya po razvitiyu proizvc>ditellnykh eil VoE*ochno,7 Sibilri,
1958. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty 2H SSSR (for Khachaturov, Veyts.
Levitakiy, Nekrbsov. Pustovalov). 3. Vsesoyuznays akademiya sellsko-
khozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Leuina (for Rostovtsev). 4. Daystvi-
tolinyy chlen Akademii stroitellatva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Popov).
5. Zam.predsedstelya Gosplana RSFSR (for Grafov). 6. Chlen Gosplana
RSFSR (for Gashev). 7. Institut komplekanykh transportnykh problem
AN SSSR (for Khachaturov, Varkhovskiy, Nekraaova, TSanin, Smirnov).
(Siberia. Eastern--Transportation)
BARDIN, I.P., akademik, glavnyy red. Ldeceasedj; VOLIFKOYICII, S.I., aka-
demik, otv.red.toma; UVAROV. G.V., red.toma; KOMAROV. V.?.,
dotsent, red.toma; LAVR3W1M-:V, M.A.. skademik, red.; DD:USHIN.
V.I., akademik, red.; MWCHIHOV, V.S., skademik, red.; VETTS, V.I.,
red.; LEVITSKIY, O.D., red.; NMMASOV, N.N., red.; PUSTOVALOV, L.B.,
red.; KRACHATUROV, T.S., red.; ROSTOVTSXV, N.Y., nkademik, red.;
POPOV, A.M., red.; GRAFOV, L.Ye., red.; GASM , A.D., red.; PROBST.
A.Ye., prof., red.; YASYUTIN, Y.F., prof., red.; KROTOV, V.A., prof.,
red.; VASIL' M, P.V., doktor ekonom.nauk, red.; LTUDOGOVSKIY, G.I.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, re4.; LETUNOV, P.A., kand.gool.-mineral.nauk, red.;
SHKOLINIKOV, M.G.. kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; BANKVIT.SZR, A.L., red.
izd-va; BRUZGULI, V.V., tekhn.red.
Lchemical industry] Xhimichaskaia promyshleanosti. Moskva. 1960.
202 p. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po izueheniyu proizvoditellnykh
oil. Sibirskoyo otdelenlye. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty AN SSSR
(for Veyts, Levitakiy, 116krat3ov, Pastovelov, Khachaturov). 3. Vae-
soyuznaya akademiya sallskokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenins
(for Rostovtoev). 4. Deystvitallnvy chlen Akademli stroiteltstva
i arkhitektury SSSR (for Popov). 5. Zamestitell predsedatelya
Gosplana RSFSR (for Grafov). 6. Chlen Gooplana RSTSR (for Gashev).
7. Zamestitell prodBodatelya Gosuderetvannogo komiteta Soveta Mi-
nistrov SSSR po khimii (for Uvarov).
(Chemical industries)
BAIR 114, I.P., akademik, glavnyy red. (deceased]; IWMASOV, N.N.. otv.
red.tcma; SLAUN, S.V., doktor ekon.nauk, red.toms; SHKOLINIKOV,
M.G., kand.ek-_-n.nBuk, red.toma; LAVRENTOYEV, M.A., skademik, red.;
VCLIYKOVICH, S.I., skademik, red.; DIOSHIN, V.I., akademik, red.;
NEMCHINOV, V.S., akademik. red.; VATM, V.I., red.; LRVITSKIT,
O.D., red.; PUSTOVALOV, L.V., red.; UEACHATUROV, T.S., red.;
ROSTOVTM, X.F., akademik. red.; POPOV, A.N., .red.: GRAFOV9 L,Ys.,
red.; GASM, A.D., red.; PROBST, A.Ta., prof., red.;_74
-U. ~_,_prof.q red,; KROTOV, V*A*# profsp red.; VASIL'YEV, P.V9'
doktor ekon.nauk, red.; LYUDOGOVSKIT, G.I., kand.tokhn.nauk, red.;
LEMOV, P.A., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk, red.; MAZOM, TA.A., red.
12d-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn.red.
(Comprehenaive regional and Interregional problems; [conference
reporteli" Raionnve I mezbaaionnye komplakenve'problemy; [trudy
konforontaii]. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 196o. l9o P.
(MIRA 14:1)
1. lonforentsiya po razvitiyu proizvoditelInykh oil Tootochnoy
Sibirl. 1958. 2. Ohleny-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Nakrasovo
Veyte, Levitskiyg Pustovalovq Khaohaturov)o 3, Sovet po Izucheniyu
proizvoditellnykh oil pri Prezidiume Akademii nauk SSSR (for Nakramov,
Shkollnikov, Slavin). 4. Predeedetell Soveta po iruoheniyu pro-
izvoditellnykh oil pri Prezidiume AN SSSR (for lemahinov).5. Too-
so.vuznaya akademiya sallskokhozyaystvannykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for
Rostovtoev). 6. Deyetvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitallotys I arkhi-
toktury SSSR (for Panov). (Siberia, 31astern-3conomio policy)
LLRIONOVp K.A., doktor ekonom. naa, prof.; GVOZDEV, A.M.$ kand. ekonom. nauk,
ILYUKHINAp N.A., kand. ekonom. nauk; KOGAY, A.V., kand. ekonom. nauk;
NIKOLAYEV., N.I.y kand. ekonom. nauk; TSAPKIN, N.V.$ kand. ekono--. nauk,
dote.; VASYUTIN, V.F., prof., red.; KOKOSHKO, A.G., red.; NAWOV, K.M.,
tekbn.--re-U.
(Planning the local economy and cultural development of a regionl Pla-
nirovanie mestnogo khoziaiotva.i kullturnogo atroitollstva raional
uohebnoe posobie. Moskva,, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TsK KPSS 1961. 382 p.
IMIRA 14: 3-1)
1. Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. Vysehaya shkola.
2. Kafedra. sovetskoy ekonomiki Leningradskoy Vysshey partiynoy ohkoly
(for Larionovp Gvozdev, Ilyukhina, Kogay., Nikolayev, TSapkin).
(Russia-Economic policy) (Russia-Culture)
MIKHAYWV, Stefan Vasillyevich, Laureat Gosudarstvennoy premii, k,,.nrd.
ekon. nauk; VASYUTIN, V,F,., retsenzent; MURITI, V.A... retsen-
zent; SMETANIN, K.A.., kaM. ekon. nauk, spetsred.; ANOM."DII,
V.A., red.; SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn. red.
(Economics of the fishing industry of the U.S.S.R.]Ekonomika
rybnoi proWshlennosti SSSR. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1962.
288 p. (MIRA -15:12))
(Fisheries)
GEIASIMOV. I.P.. akademik; jj,.,LGej professor; DAVITAYA, F.F.,
professor IALISNIK, S.V.; SALISHCHIV, K.A.. professor
[Problems in geograp17; a collection of articles for the 18th
International Geographical Congress] Voprosy geografil; sobrnik
statei dlia XVIIIgo Mezhdumarodnogo geografichookogo kongressa.
Moskva. Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR. 1956. 394 p. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Geografichsokoye obshchestvo SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Kalesnik)
(GeographV)
USSR/11u,man and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T
Physioloa of Work and Sport
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27163
Author Va8yutina, A.I.
Tnst Acadeny of Pedagogical Sciences RSFSR
Title The Change of Arterial Blood Pressure in School-Children
after Conpetitive Sports and TraininG Exercises.
Ori& Pub Izv, Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR) 1958, vn- 93, 15-46
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
- 16o -
USSR/Ifunan and AniLml Physiology (Normal and Pathological) T
Physiolo67 of Work and Sport
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 27170
Author Vasyutina, A.I.
-------------
Inst Academy of PedagogIcal Sciences RSFSH
Title aii the Froprioceptive Sensitivity of Young Sportsman.
Orig Pub Izv. Akad. ped. nauk RSFSR., 1958, vYP- 93, 145-150
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
- 165 -
Jul 1947
Ducts
"Conferences on Duct Furnaces.," A. I. Vasyutina,
2 pp
"Ogneupory" No 7
Describes the excellent work accomplished by the
Leningrad Branch of MUTO )n thermo-technical and
construction improvements on a duct furnace built
by them In 1940.
14772
4
Translation from: lie I'Lc ra t I vri n, z~iurnu 1, Geo !,)k,- I :,fi Nr
pp 57-58 (USSR)
Ikunov , M. F.
AUTHORS: Vasyutina. L,. .4
TITLE: The Serzhinskiy Granitoidal ?Aassiv (114ass) in Rudnyy
Altai (Serzhinskly massiv granitoidot na Rudnom Altay
PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. gool-razved. in-ta, 195b, Vol 20, pp 84-90
ABSTRACT: The Serzhinskiy granitoidal mass occurs in the a,,Iall
part of the Zmeinogorsk-Bystrushinskiy sinklinariy
(synclinorium), which occupie, an area of' approximately
400 km2. The mass includes throo groups of intrusive
rocks, each of a different age. 4 pre-Zmein0l~Or3k
Intrusive complex consists of busic rocks (gabbros,
prabbro-norite;, and gabbro-diorites) that cut formations
of Upper Devonian age. The pre-Zmeinogorik rocks ti~-~t
formed independent intrusivo bodies are charac Lori zed
by an ab-jenco of hybridlarn. Rocko of' the Zinoinogorslc
Intra,jivo complex aro most widely developer.' in grani--
Card 1/" toldal rocks of the Serzhinskiy mass and wero formed In
The Scrznilri3kly Granitoidal ,~Asqi v (Gon t.
t,ao successive stages of intrusion. Rocks Of the 'first phase are
chaVacterized by highily variable composition (granodiorites, tona-
lite3, diorites, quartz diorites, granites, and plagiocluse grr~nites),
variable texture and mineral composition, and a number of' otber
dIstinctive features, pointing to the hybrid nature Of the rocks of'
this phase, associated with intensive assimilation of the roof rocks.
The rocks of the second p1hase of the Zmeinogorsk intrusive comaplex
consist predominantly of bio tilte-hornble tide and hornblende granitf,'S, rarely
of plag-ioclaoe granites and granodiorites. Intrusions of both ptiases
of the Zmeinogorsk complex are accompanied by related dike rocks
(granites, aplites, granite porphyrl~s, d-lorite porphyries, spossar-
tites, and Cabbro-diabases). The sequential intrusion of these
rocks was accompanied by a change in t-heir composition from aciaic
to basic. Granitoidal rocks ofthe Kalbinddy Intrusive complex -uere
formed also In several successive phases of intrusion with a c~,arige
in the rock compositton from basic to moy.(i acidic. The e1kr11(;st.
Intrusions of theKalbinaldy -omplrx occur in the contrul part, oll'
Serzhinskiy mass and are represented by fine-grained L7r'Anodlorltes
and hornblende granites. Intrusions of the succeedinF: phases are
composed of light Cray biotite-microcline granites, uniform Ir.
Card 2/3
Tilic 'w",~rzhlnskiy (1,rri~-' tr),c:,,, -.
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A
bod'
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Of
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USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Grganic Chemistry E-2
Abs Jour : Rcferat Zhur - ln~li,dya; No 2, 1957, 4275
Author : MartYnov, V.P., Vas,-Itina M.P., Nikulina, L.P.
Title : Investigation of-7arrpowids Containing a %bree-flembered
Oxide Ring. XVI. Study of interaction of Aiimionia with
Glycide Acid esters
Orig Pub Zh. obshch. khimlt, iq%~ 26, tio 5, 11105-1413
Abstract
Study of interaction fo ethyl esters of substituted gly-
cide acids of the type OC-r-d"Clicocc If (1' with NH ta-
---- -I , 2 5 1
king place aceordin,, to Ale scliene: 3
1 4- Nil --4 0Cl,11'C,1lGC1iTl2 (11) --~ PR'C(NHp)CHC-11C0TTH (III);
3
III - RR'C('iF2)CJ1C1lCCC1l --f RR'C(l1.T12)CH0 (IV) - GO -t- H 0;
2
wherein a R = CH,,, RI = C,H b RR' = -(CH c RR'
5; - 2)4-; -
-(CI12)5 -; dR 7' C'13, RI C6H5;e R = RI = C61[5'
Card 1/5 - 25
USSR/Oreanic Chenistry - Synthptlic Cr;~anic Chemistry E-2
Absi Jour Referat Zhur - Khirdya, ITO 2, 1957, 4275
Reactivity of oxide rin'-1, of I decrcasca with increaoing
volumta of substit,_ients at the beta-carbon Ettom in thQ
serieo 1-b > Ya > DT - 17 ) 172'. In the cace of lul b, c
opentug of the oxide r:Lji,,,, take:! placcrat the side of
the beta-carbon aton. Structure of M Is proven by
their conversion with H2SO4 *0 IV and HCCOH, however 4n
the case of Id. and IQ the IV ~!ould nrit be isolated.
Mixture of 20 '01 ILL and 100 ma Nr% aqueous NTf 3 heated in
sealed ampoule (ICCO, 6 hu-,Lrs), excess NH and water are
driven off in vacuun~ reclidce dissolved in anhydrous al-
cohol and a current of dry JICI is rassed iato the solu-
tion; after 7 day-- hydrochloride of ITIa is cerarated,
yield 20%, MP 158-2Crz) (leccinposes; from alcohol)~ To 1
g IIIa added 'I ml coiizentrated H~2f,01~, heated (j6o_iycG)
until evolution 'A Cc ccasec., solution r-_,ured Into lee
water, reutralized with alkuli, IVa is steam distilled,
2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazone sulfate MP 215-P160
Curd 2/5 - 26 -
USSIR/Orf,,unic Chemistry - SyntheUc Organic Chemistry E-2
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khirldya, No 21 1957, 4275
deccnposcs), From 40 6 Ib and 150 ml 3CJA aqueous "H3
-20P, held for - 12 hours) was obtained IIb
V -- acid), yield 8&,~, mp 144-1450 (fron lbenzonD). Auia-
~
logously Ma from 10 C Ib and 50 ml 30% aqueous 1111
'43
(1000, 6 hours) gives hydrochloride of Urb, yield 42%,
MP 217-2180 (deconiroser.; from alcohol), and the ammonium
salt of V, yield 8.5%, MP 222-2230 (decompores; from 40-
50~ alcohol). On reaction with alcoholic 1,111 (saturated
at 00) the yield of the hydrcchlori4c of IIN I's increa-
sed to 56%~ 2 E of Mo hydrochloride treated with 13
ml conccntrated H 2SO4 (1):0-1500), yield of the sulfate
of 2,4-dinitroph0i:;lhjArazone of IVb is 29-3%, 14P 20'1-
2C80 (decomposes; frrin 40-5G% alcohol). 1.6 g Ic and
80 ml 39p' aqueous IIH I - 20o, 3 lays) f_-ive Ilc
(VI -- acid), yiel', 1,--- 1.37-1380 (frcn benzene).
From 10 g Ic and 50 ml 30% UqUeOUG IM, (10C0, 6 hours)
are obtained 54% ai.zoaiun salt of Vi, j 14P 253-2540
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USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Orgunic (liomistry F-2
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khiniyu, No 2, 1957, 4275
(decomposes; from 30% alcohol). 10 g Ic are converted
by action of 50 ml alcoholic N113 (130-1400, 10 hours)
followed by treatment with dry HC1 (00, 3 hours) to the
hydrochloride of IlIc, yield 44%, MP 233-23110 (decompli-
ses; from 5C~ alcohol). 5 g Mc hydrochloride heated
with 30 r-L concentrated H2SC4 (160-1'r-P, 1.5 hours),
and by stean dic:tillation there is isolatel T-Vc, iield
1%, 14P 81-820 (from petrolcuzi ether); 2,4-dinitrophe-
nylhydrazcne, 14P 137-1380 (fron 30-LG~ alcoliol). From
10 g Id and 50 I:Ll 3c% alcoholic N11 (1001), 6 houro) is
obtained Ild, yield 29%, MP 157-1580 (from alcohol);
on more prolonged heatin,-* (1000, 20 hours) there is
formed a 2'./'% yield of IIYd, mP 1480 (from alcohol);
'0 (decomjoses). Aij-,loLutisly
hydrochloride, MP 223-220
by interaction of 10 6 1e w-ftli 50 P-1 concentrated NH 3
in alcohol (ICC-O, 6 hoilrs) wa-:-, oLtuined Ile, MP 12,6-
12r (from alcohol); under i-,r~rQ drastic conaltions
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USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry E-2
AbE Jour : Referat Zhur - Khihiiya, No 2. 1957p 4275
(1300, 16 hours) following treatment vith dry IICI,
there separates the hydrochloride of Me (VII -- amide),
yield 38.6%, 14P 230-2320 (decomposes; from aqueous
alcohol); VII, MP 122-1230-
Communication XV see RZhKhita, 1956., 58o56.
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-.:F4
J4, m t~c id,
AUTHORS: Belonovskaya, G. P. Dolt~oi!look, 3. A. 62-1-5/29
Vas
yutina Z)h. D.,
TITLE: Rcdox-SYstoms for tile of Jadical 1'rurzo.Liaes (Okis-
litoll no-vosstanovi te nyyu ;;Iotuiny
I "urc, t 02 On the Mechanism
of Behaviour of a System Con,iining Ethylem Diamine and
-Hydro peroxide., u. U dcyStViya
PU_RICDICAL: Izvestiya A'.i jj3.1 Otdclaniye Nauk, 1956, 1'.Tr 1,
.1 1
pp 2A -34 (UjjQ
ADOT.'~IACT: Thos~~ oxidution-rQd-u,_-tJ.on cystums consi5tinC of polyethylene-
polyanines, hy"roC.,-enporoxidQ3, and salts of ir~~P. r..r3 very
important amonz- the numerous redox systems usud dt Present.
for the starting of thin: .~rziulsl.on pro~~ez3 of -rolyraariz;.~tion.
In tLis papcr -as in 3omo fz~rmor onos- the authors emphasize
that this 3ystcm io only in of .3alts of
iron, =d that tl~air rr""Ic c(,.nsists of tho formatioa of frao
radicals. Th~, wa'!Ioru
1 2 oc`iwmao of tho far;.-'.icn
of Polyamine systems (riferances 6,7 and reft...rancos 05,B). The
first presupposes th;.~ cffe~t of tho .,on,:ientration of az:ina
Card 1/2 and the z;?-lts of iron. In the case of t--, socond, however, it
Radox- J -1 - r;12 9
y3tc,,.-,o for tho Ot.,.~,tin,~ of Procio:,es. .?,.- ~ I
On the Mechanism of Behaviour of a S3rstam Containing EQqIene Diam-4--je and
Hydroperoxide
was assumed that the introduction of pclymerization is
conn~~ctod with the jMr...
.eliate 4nturuztion but-,,ieen xnina and
hjdro6en p~rox~-d.~ in thtj jc-,~jonce of bivalent iron. The
kinetics of the int,~---a,~tion betwe,~n cthylQna dia::iinrj and the
hydroGon poroxide of iooj,i-oj-.,ylona-bonLcno wao investigated
in the uquoou3- mid Iijdrocarbon medium in tho rru.,;ence of
various qu[--'t-itiFjs.(,f iron salts. Ifere the lackir~.g of a direct
binding bc-tactan the kiln.,ti,~-3 of tha docomj;ositior. of the
hydr 'oCen p~~ro-4ide and thc '..'rietics of polymerization w-s
foui~d. Furth(.rnore it -,ao found that th,.-- introductiun of the
polymorizution is not -i--n-,~:diately conrected with ox.-ped.
reE.ctions, T!Ic entirJ iii.,oco3s occurs only aftor the co,-;ylete
decompcoition of hydroCer peroxide, Finally also the structure
of the products by the d,,~compuoition of hydrop-en
peroxide in det7dil. There are 12 figures,
Card 2/2 3 tablua, and 13 ~3 of which ar,; Siijvio.
AJ 50 C 113 10: Injtituti:~ of ~;(j-undoAS U3:3H (Institut
,qTTPMTI'M'n,
1, Ethylene di;~-niirie-Oxidatior~-reduction reections
2. Hydroperoxide-.Oxidation-reduction reactions 3. Polymerization
AUTHORS: Yartynov, 11. F. , Vasyutina, Zh. D. 79-2~d-17-_'
TITLE: Investigation Wi-ttita C fie 1FrnTT1_C1f__Compound s With a Three-
-Membered Oxide Ring (Issledovani~re v oblacti coyedineniy,
soderzhashchikh trekhchlennoye 91,isno-,,e Volltso),
XXI. The Reaction of the A:-ido-p-Tetra- and P-ientamethylene-
-Glycidic Acids With 11exyl- and Benzylu.-iinea
(XXI, Vzaimodey3tviie amidov 0-tetr;%- i
glit s idrjykh kislot n gelijil- i bonz il,,i!:; inami
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1956, Vol, 426, Nr 3, pp. 6o1-605
(TJSSP )
ABSTRACT: ]h one of the earlier papers (ref.1) the reactions of fatty
and aliphatic aromatic anines with amides of the P-P-di-
methyl-.glycidic acid were described. This is the continuation
of the previous work, Tile reaction of the arrides of P-tetra-
--d pentamethylene.-glycidic acid with hoxyl- and betizyl-
amines was realized by heating their alcohol solutions in
sealed ampoules at looor 12o - 1300. The amide of P-tetra-
inethylone-glycidic acid proved to be most reactive with quite
Card 1/4 good yields of bindings products. The amide cf P-pentamethyl-
Investigation Within the Field of' Compoutidti With a Three- 79-28- 3) -7/"~ 1
-Membered Oxide Ring.
he A-1Jdo-,2-Tetra- and
XXI. The Reaction of t. -.1 -
-Glycidic Acids With floxyl- _hd Denzylanines
-glycidic acid was less reactive. The renult was, ril with
hexylan.ine, even at 150")C. Apparently this re;-,ult if; a
consequence of steric hind rances. The atte;ipt to obtain
from the amides of oxamic ~cido benzoyl deriv;Aive:j wa:; only
succoosful with th4--. bindint, product of cyclohexyla-l_,ne and
the potassium salt of P-tetramaethylene-q;lycidic acii, where
the correspondin.- N-benzene derivatives were obtained
according to Schotten- Bauerr:iann. In order to det,-,-7ine the
structure of' tile bindint; products the authors used concentra-
ted sulfuric -acid. In heatini; the amide) of oxycycl oi,.cxjl amino -
-p-tetramethylene-propionic acid with sulfuric acid at 150 -
- 16oOC a turbulent formation of 3arbon nonoxide be;-an zhich
points already at the structure of the obtained product, It
was possible to isolate a-cyclohexylamino-a-tetramethylene-
-acetic acid aldehyde as a 2.4-dinitropheriylhy(Irazone from
the reaction mixture. From this could be concluded that the
opening of the oxide rin '- in the mentioned ar.-tide of -lycidic
acid took place from behalf of the P-carbon atom. Unfortunately
Card 2/4 this proof of structure, which furnishes good yields of
Investigation Within the Field of Compolnrlo With a 741%ree-
-Membered Oxide Ring.
XXI. The Reaction of the Amido-p Tetra- and P-Pentattiethylene-
-Glycidic Acids With Hexyl- and Benzylamines
decomposition products for the bindine products of aromatic
amines. can not be used for those of aliphatic character
because of its small yields. The reaction product of the amide
of P-tetramethylene-glycidic acid with benzylamine as free
acid was also treated with sulfuric acid, thp formation of
0
CO2 already beginning; at 11o . This points to the fact that
one a-oxy-p-aminic acid is present, The nature of the second
splinter could not be cleared. (See structure formulae of
f. he s,
ynthetived products at the end of the theoretical
treatise), Thus the amide of the P-tetramethylene-glycidic
acid has a i;reater reactivity than that of 0-pentamethylene-
-lycidic acid,. The opening of the oxide ring of the amides
of glycidic acid takes place from the a-carbon
atom.There are 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy Cosudarstverinyy universitet
Card 3/4 (Lenin.-rad State University)
5 (3)
AUTHORS: Belonovskaya, G. P,, Vasyutina, Zh. D., SOV179-29-3-4316!
Dolgoplook, B. A.
TITLE: On the Inhibiting Influence of Some Polycyclic Aromatic Com-
pounds Upon the Polymerization Process (0b ingibiruyushchem
vliyanii nekotorykh politsiklicheskikh aromaticheskikh soye-
dineniy na protsesse polimerizataii)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Ur 3, PP 955-958 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The capability of polycyclic hydrocarbons to react with free
radicals has been investigated in many papers (Refs 1-7). The
present report describes data concerning the capability of
some polycyclic compounds to react with the radical CH 3 - 1
which forms on the thermal decay of methylphenyltriazine, as
well as the influence exerted by the same compounds upon the
thermal polymerization process of styrene at 1000. Methyl-
phenyltriazine was used as a source of the free methyl radi-
cals. It decays thermally according to the scheme
C6H5-X=11--ITHCH3 C6H5NH.+ N 2 + CHY The methyl radical
cleaves off the hydrogen from the solvent and forms methane,
Card 113 the yield of which, in the case of the saturated hydrocarbons,
On the Inhibiting Influence of Some Polycyclic SOV/79-29-3-43/61
Aromatic Compounds Upon the Polymerization Process
amounts to 55-60 /14 (calculated on the theoretical yield),
(Ref 81 In the case of the cleavage of methylphenyltriazine in
the presence of quinones and various aromatic compounds, their
methylation occurs through the radical, which fact causes a
corresponding diminution of methane. In this case, the follow-
ing concurring reactions take place:
I- solvent CH + A'
CH3 AH 4
CH J* (weakly active radical).
3'
With one and the same solvent the amount of methane is capable
of characterizing the activity of one or the other compound in
relation to the methyl radical. The decay of methylphenyl-
triazine took place at 1100 in the solution of a dry, purified
gasoline, which was distilled over in the range of 90-1100.
The data bbtained are shown in the table, They thus character-
ize the relative activity of various polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons to the methyl radical. Among the hydrocarbons
inventigated, dibenzpyrene proved to be the most efficient
Card 2/3
On the Inhibiting Influence of Some Polycyclic SGV/79-29-.7-431'61
Aromatic Compounds Upon the Polymerization Process
inhibitor in the thermal polymer4zation process of styrene.
There are 1 figure, 1 table. and 9 references, 2 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomol6kulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institutc of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: January 16, 1958
Card 3/3
ROKNVARGER, Ye.L., kand.tekhn.nauk--.-.VAST .4. P, inzh.
~ , MINUAYA, A
Ceramic radiators. Stroi.mat. 5 no.7:23-25 Jl 159.
(MIRA 12:10)
(Radiators)
REMPELI, A.M.; SUKHOV, P.V.; KOPEYKIN, A.A., glavnyy red.; ROKHVARGER, Ye.L.,
zamestitell glavnogo red.; VgYUTINSK'AYA,-A.A., red.; GARTSMA11, B.M.)
red.; ZAYONTS, R.M., red.; LUNDINA, M.G., red.; NOSOVA, Z.A., ried.;
PETROV, N.A., red.; RIVKIN, A.M., red.; ROMANOV, P.R., red.;
SOKOLOV$ P.V., red.; FEYN, Yu.E., red.; KOSYAKINA, Z.K., red.;
KASIMOV, D.Ya., tekhn.red.
(Research on clay materials] Issledov&nie glinistogo ayrlia. Moskva,
Gosstroiiidat, 1963. 119 p. (Kuchino. Gosudaretvonnyi nauchno-
issledovatel'skii inatitut stroitellnoi keramiki. Trudy, no.22).
(MIRA 17:3)
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A
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USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Froducts and their Application. J-12
Glass. Caramics. Building Materials.
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Kh., No 8., 1957, 27708
Author A.A. Vasyutinskaya.
Inst
Title State of Sagger Production at Enterprises of Constniction
Ceramics.
Orig Pub: vSb: Kapseli i karkasnyye, ogneupormyye detali,.primenyaye:TVye
v heram. prom-sti. M., Promstroyizdat, 1956, 4-6.
Abstract: The process of sagger production at factories of construction
ceramics is described. The stageer pastes consist of (ir.
by weight): kaolin - 10 to 15, Latnenskaya clay - 20 to 25,
plastic clay - 10 to 15, chamotte - 50. The gize of chamotLe
grains is--~-5 nm; the content of Crains ---5 inn is 5 to 20 at
the factories of construction faience; and aboi,,t 40% at the tilr~~
factories. The turn-over of saggers is 2-5 to 5 tir.2s at the
Card 1/2 -0~2-
OSSR/Chemical TechnoloMr. Chemical Products and their Applicatinn. J-12
Glass. Ceranics. Building Materials.
Abs Jour: P4ferat Zh.-Kh., Tlo 8, 1957, 27708
factories of construction faience and 4 to 6 times at the tile
factories. A series of measures to raise the qualities of Gag-
gers is indicated.
Card : 2/2 -93-
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VA,*)YU'r -11MAYA,-,.V. A.V.1; llt'
., ----jTVIZ:~F0V!3'k'-Il,
L -A . .. . .
Group mothod for the irount!n- of -warpng - -hr,,!i. liiir. n:-z..
no.3:77 JI-83 165. (14!-I?A 18:ro
A.141.]; 'j.% (IN~-vi---rovs1kii,
L
!.;.'',I;
C~f the '%y cC the ;'x'nit Groclis Fac,:-,ry
r"o.1 in C.Iiernw-tsy. fA,~If.. r.;-).3:'Il il-S 165. (MT-l-lA 18:0)
VASYUTINSKIY, N.A. (Kerch'); VASYUTINSKAYA, L.I.-.(Kerchl)
Arsenic adsorption Ly coal during the reduction of Kerch iron
ores. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. takh. nauk. Met. i topl. no.2:22-26
Mr-Ap 162. (KRA 15:4)
(Iron-14stallargy) (Adsorption)