SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VLADIMIROVA, K.S. - VLADIMIROVA, T.V.
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VWIMIROVA, K.S. (Vladymyrova, KOSJ
Ph7toplankton and ph7tobenthos In bodien of water c,* the Dnieper
Delta. Trudy Inst. gidrobicl. AN URSR no*34-.111-154 '58.
WRA 12:3)
(Dnieper Delta--Frosh-water flora)
...JLADIMIROVA._,,L.A!,. Inzh.
Using special reservoirs in making slag pumice in the German
Democratic Republic. Stroi.mat. 5 no-9:36-37 S '59.
(MIRk 12:12)
(Germany, East--Slag)
L.F. -P GUTOVL;?j~Y.'~.V
i'lata on bir;chez~ical St,-L:dies cn the adrdnl.`rati= C~
.131 ester of dibutylp; id to P-~,nerlmontal ar-L-naI2.
Pheir u hospainic ac-
Nauch. icrudy Faz. gos. m---d. inst. 14:77-78 164. (,,IT-IA
-1. K*afedra (-,.,,iv. - dot--ent,
3kogo meditsinskof.;o 11noLituta.
crysta,_ y
L Ad S.S
-,YY i. is not hydrolyzed
ya
carboxypolYPC9-,,Ol
by crps-t.s from cow
VLAD1141ROVAI L.F.; I-EDVEDEV, N.P~
PH of suppurative 'wound secretions In various forms of bandaging,
Kaz. mod. zhur. no.5:48-49 S-O 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Kafedra, obshchey khirurgii (zav. --prof.~V.N. Shubin)
Kazaunskogo meditDinakogo instituta I kafedr-h biologicheskoy
khimii (zav. - prof. M.F. Morozhinskiy) Illinakogo meditainakogo
instituta.
(BANDAGES AID BANDAGING)
(WoTjl.iw)
ACCEMION NRs AP40421#71 8/0294/6/,/002/003/0446/0453
AUTHORSt 1~buntaov,, D. A.; Kollchugin, B, Ab;'Golovin,, V. S.; Zakharova, 1. A#
Vladialrova, L, N,
TITLE: T~e 'study of bubble growth during boiling of saturated water under wide
pressure range by means of high speed motion pictures
SOURCE: Toplofizika vy*sokikh temperatur, v. 2, no. 3, 19641, 446-453
ling water, motion picture, wetting angle, water
TOPIC TAGS: vapor bubble, boi.
saturation preeourej, motion picture camera SKS M
ABSTRACTs The growth of vapor bubbles from boiling water in a pressure rang
2
1 to 100 bars and 40 to 150 kvolt/a heat supply was studied by high-speed motion
pictures, The light source wan a SVDGh-lOOO mercury lamp and the SKS-I?4 camera
was a 1000-t0-4000 frame/eecond instrument. Analysis of bubble growth rate shows
a functional dependence between bubble radius R and time
ft / 74-T f2 -PN,
where 13- numerical coefficient
2 In + cos 9)' (2 coo 8)1-1
YA
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and N = op A T/rp if (nondimensional parameter). The experiments were Performed
in two steps; first,, from 1-30 bars, and socond, 1-100 bars. Under given condi-
tions of pressure and heat-flow rate, the average growth rate for the bubble
followed the rule R-le ". decreasing sharply by increasing the pressure. In goner-
al. the results showed excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction above,
with a mean value for 8 -2 6. The wetting contact angle 0 was also investigated
exporimentally as a function of the water saturation prog3ure. The results show
a minimum value for 0 = 360 under a saturation pressure of'.15 bars. Orig. art.
has: 7 fo=ulao,, 3 figures,, and 1 tablee
ASSOCIATIONs Energeticheakiy institut im* G. M. Krzhishanovskogo (Institute of
Heat P6~er)
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SUBMITTED: 01Feb64
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AUTHOR: Labunstov, D. A. Kollchugin, B. A.; Golovin, V. S..; Zakharova E. A*;
jVladimirova, L. N.
ORG: none
;TITLE: Investigation of the mechanism of the nucleate boiling f water using high
_ap ot a b 0
':SOURCE: Moscow. Energeticheskiy institut. Teploobmen v clementakh energetichesldkh
us-banovok units). Moscmi, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966y
i156-166
'TOPIC TAGS: nucleate boiling3 high speed photography, heat transfer coefficient
iABSTRAGT: The experiments were carried out on a Z-shaped silvor plate. The specific
or 2
iheat loads in the experiments varied fr a 40 x 103 to i50 x 10J watts/m . and the
:'pressure from 1 to 100 bars. The article describes the results of an investigation of
~the following characteristics of the boiling mechanicri: the magnitudes of the bubble
!densities on the heating surfaces, the values of the breakaway diameters, the
,macroscopic boundary angles, and the average frequency and rate of growth of the
I
tbubbles on the boiling surface. The experimental apparatus con3isted of a vertical
Icylindrical essal with a removable cover and a condenser. The experimental section
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was a 99*99% silver plate bent at a right angle, having a thickness of 0.2 mm and a
width of 2 mm, and placed on its wide edge. 7he load on the plate -6-as created by a
low voltage direct current. Before the experiments, the surface was given a special
preparatory treatmenty after which it had a cleanness of Class 8b2 GOST 3789-51. The
worldng fluid was Jisti.1led water with a salt content of 0.2-0.5 grams/m . Two series
of experiments were made; one on freshly prepared surfaces and the other on surfaces
which had been usod. The experimental heat transfer data are shown in a table. The
following conclusions were drawn: 1) the values of the heat transfer coefficients for
surfaces which had been used were lower than those for freshly prepared surfaces;
2) there was observed a sharp decrease in the breakaway diameter with an increase in
pressure; 3) the rate of growth of the bubbles slowed down sharply with an increase
in pressure; 4) t,-,e average macroscopic boundary angles changed only slightly with an
increase in pressures Origo art. has: 17 formulas., 11 figures and 1 table.
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ROZINA, D.Sh.;,TLADIKROVA, L.P.
Guanidine th-locyanate. Metod.poluch.khim.reak.i prepar. no.4/5!
15-16 162. 4ffRA 17:4)
S/121/61/000/004/007/008
D040/D113
AUTHORS- Vladimirova, L.V., and Mayorova, E.A.
TITLEi Nonmetallic protection materials for machine tool ways
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrumentp,no- 4P 1961, 34-36
TEXTt Results are given of materials' tests conducted in search for sub-
stitutes for cardboard, synthetic leather and 65r (65G) band steel used
for the protection of machine tool bed ways. Substitutes are required since
cardboard and 11dermatin" (synthetic leather) are susceptible to water and
cutting fluids, and 65G steel is subject to cracking. Tests were carried
out at the chemical laboratory of ENIMS together with the machine-tool lab-
oratory of the Moskovskiy zavod shlifovallnykh stankov (Moscow Grinding
Machine Plant). The tested substitutes were as follows: a polyvinyl chlo-
ride plastic of the Vladimirskiy khimicheskiy zavod (Vladimir Chemical Plant)
produced per standard f3T_y NXrJ 2024-49 (VTU 1AKhP 2024-49) specification,
sheet polyethylene of the Okhtenskiy khimkombinat (Okhta Chemical Combine)y
synthetic leather of the Kalininskiy 11IK11 zavod (Kalinin IIIK" Plant),
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Nonmetallic protection materials .... D040/Dll3
rubberized fabric of the zavod "Kauchuk" ("Kauchuk" Plant) and tentative
compounds with combinations of different resins for a base. The experimen-
tal specimens of the materials were prepared by the NII plenochnykh
materialov i iskusstvennoy kozhi (NII of Film Materials and Artificial
Leather). Materials which passed chemical tests for resistance to all pos-
sible cutting fluids2 humidity, and fatigue resistance in bending, were
further tested on a stand. The test results are given in two tables and V
show the mechanical properties and weight changes of materials after test
ing for 45 days. Bands of polyvinyl chloride reliably protected machine
ways from dirt without any volumetric changes or traces of destruction. It
was r!oncluded that the best substitutes for 65G steel are polyvinyl chlo-
ride plastic (per VTU MKhP 2024-49), polyvinyl chloride combined with nitry!
rubber, and polyethylene. There is 1 figure and 2 tables.
co'ra
0 0
0
M 11 MO I'll 1'*,,
1= Md IWOW00 @(I -S-bv(a;w. M. G.
Vindimiroys attif A. A. retfay (Uningriml Inst AvU(wm
JtF,
Ili 4dded 1101411Y to 92
H1 stand 21, NUXr; In W),r- RiOll the mixt
C allowed to hro., dild. with 11.0, AQ The off:
layer distd., gave SD g. Ale CH(NC-$) C11: C11,,'b. 15&49
2 the isonitriLation
duri gibe distri.; t1scisotAW
Cyanate is resistit y-sis In 2L,',-# IICI, for eveni
after 24 brs. of 21"CuffiNyWd"of the amint is poor and
'A ati arg. bt .
many by-products ate furtned. P--%t re4%ult% were ob-
tained by redulinL45 g, of the product and 180 cc. 2rM
HCI8hrz..wpg,t aq. layer., evapg. todryness. treiti-
Ing with W170 KOH, drying, and disig. the &mine; this
rye, 22% Z-owiso-S-bukow (1) brn62.W' d.110.7497,
d
7.4108. The HC14asol. la;'; contshu Appreelable
amts. of chlorobutma, ctutinly2-butenyl chloride. evidently
formed by a reverw Isomcrization of the isothincyanste
into thiocyanitte and replacement of SCS fol
00 lowed by allyfic rearrangment. I yieldit: a Z~.".rak,
0 Colorlem, ftecomp. IN)% chloroplatinald, yellow, in. 2(Xl*;
0 110 A411, M. ?4- 100% 11Bf SaU, CXtreUWIY hYgr0%CVPiC;
014140.111.178-11'(frotalljO). 1(7g.)andScc.convd.
g Iffir (d. 1A), cooW with ke water and sloody treated
with 16 g.!avc 25 g 3
1180'M I , treatment ;I this with coned. N&OH
gave the base as a heavy unstable oil (which cvoivts
0 U 'A 'A a a
-40
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Co 0
coo
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coo
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HBr and resiniiiies). evidently DrCHCH.CH3le..VH. too
which undergoes spontaneous polymerizatl'on, The poly- 0
mer may be obtained by rapid distn. of the dibro-
tuide over KOH; the distillate rapidly polymerized to a tao
0. U. KOWSPoff 000
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an and may have contained up to 15~-v 0( the a.0-
Attempts 10 show this by cls~jlj, methmis
"ll
d
b
h
:
ot
e
sets of Producle on sixislatiors pve
(fixlkoxy.
All
*a Acetone#. The BFs. ev/ ml
and concentration of Po 210 (from 1 to 100 mcuries/ml). Glucose
(0.005 DO and methylene blue (7 x 10-5 1,1) begin to interact with 011
in the 'track' region as sut~;;;csted by the increaued initial yieldo
of H202 and H2* In the presence of H2 (0-1 M) the yield of 1i20. in-
creases. The reactive capacity of the various acceptors with 011 ra-
dicals decreases in the order methylene blue, Tl-~-, glucose, 112-
There are 1 figure and 4 tables.
C;ard 212
VLADIMIROVA, M. V.J. Cand. Chem. Bel. (dls8) "Effect of Alpha
Radiation on Aqueous Solutions of Sulfuric Acide.11 Moscow, 1961,
12 pp. (Acad. of 6cl. USSR, Instit. of Electro-Chemistry) 120
copies (KL Supp 12-61, 255).
. VLADIKIROVA, M.Y.; MSHOTA, Z.T.
Action of alpha radiation from polonium.on concentrated sulfuric
acid solutions. Radiokhtniia 2 no.4095-499 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Polonium) (Sulfuric acid) (Alpha rays)
21(4) SOV/8, 5 -6/2 7
AUTHORS: Yer a I I 0ra. 7. 7. ~ - a 11.
TITLE: The Effect Produci~d 1,,y a-Radi.ation Upcn Aqueous 5olutions
of Acids (Deystviye a~-izlucheniya na vo(Inyye rastvory kilo'6)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enor~7iya, 1)ljr), Vol 1,, lir 1), PP 546 -54" (IISS
ABSTRACT: The effecz produced by the a-radiation of polortiumm
(0;09 - 1,17) mC/ml) u-pon a 0.113 n aqueous sulfuric acid was
investigated.
The poloniiim was pre~:--ipitrited frcm a nitric acid soiation
on copper powder, after vhich it was dist2.11pd in a vaculm.
The distillate was dissolved in a 6ytnitric acid. This
solution was used as initial prod-act for the experiments to
be carried ou~- A certain part of This s-cluticii was dried
by evaporation in a quartz bowl, the residues ware dic-
solved in frenhLy prepared 0,8 n sulfuric acij~' kind stored
in a glasc ves!3el (Pyrex grilass). The radia--(~*.^,--oliemical
yie-ld of hydro-jer peroxide is consideied a9 critarion for
the purity of the poloniuTi 3ullfate solu-~Ion.
The iatter is determined by the number of hydroC;en perc)xide
Card 1/3 molocules whi--h are liberated in the unit volume by 100 eV
SOV/69- 5- 5--6/27
The Effect Produced by a--Radiaticn Upon Aqueolis Solutions of Acids
absorbed energy. Tile avera,g-e quadratic error com-litted w'hen
determining the yield amounted to + 10 ~-'-
The hydroeen peroxide was determin~e-d by meano of tile apparatils
K-14 act;ording to the photocolorimetric method. The
average quadratic error in this case arlGiinted to + G .. 9
The enerjrj E in cV/ml absorbed durini- the time T -(J-n hours)
was determined from the relation E = 7,o6.iol A.T, where
A denotes the activity of the solution in mC/ml, -11lich was
measuzed by meano of a s~iintillation counter.
It was found by experiment that within tile range of polonium
concentrations of from 0,09to 1.,5 1nC/ml the ra-li-,,tion-cheMi-
cal yield of hydrojen peroxide is at first equally hij,-h,
viz. 1,20 + 0,12 molecules per 100 eV absorbed encrry. The
hydrogen peroxide concentration tends towards a limiting
value. The limitinr; equilibriunocnarttatim of hydroZig per-
oxide in 0.8 n sulfuric acid amoiints to -5 -- 8.10' mole-
Cules/nl. There are 3 figuies- I table, and 2 references.
2 of which are Soviet.
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AUTHOR: Vladimirova, M. V.; Kulikov, I. A.; Shulyatikova, L. 0.
ORG: none
TITIS: Alpha- and beta-radio1vsis__9f aqueous solutions of light and heavy water
SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 8, no. 21 1966, 226-232
TOPIC TAGS: alpha radiation, beta radiation, heavy water, radiation affect
ABSTRACT: The effect of various substances on the yield of hydrogen formed under the
influence of a radiation (emitted by dissolved polonium) and 0 radiation (emItted by
dissolved tritium) in ordinary and heavy water (D~O) containing 3 x 10-3 1-1 Fe + was
studied. The criterion of capture of H and D radicals was the value of the initial
hydrogen yield. The yields of radical products of radiolysist obtained from the
dependence of the oxidation of iron on the absorbed energy, showed the presence of a
considerable isoto-oo effect. The influence of the hydrogen radical acceiotors N03-1
N02-, and U022+ on'the hydrogen and deuterium yields in the a and 0 radio'lysis of
light water and a radiolysis of heavy water was determined. It was found the. the
decrease of H2 yield is different in these two media. This is due to the difference
in the radii of the Gaussian distribution of the H and D radicals, and also to the
difference in the rate constants of the reactions between the radicals and the accep-
tors. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 3 tables, and 9 formulas.
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AUnIOR: Vlar"mirova, M. V.; Batalov, A. A.; Kulikov, I. A.; Shu3yatikova, L. G.-
ORG: none
TITLE: New method of chemical dosimetry of reactor radiation
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 509-510
TOPIC TAGS: water cooled nuclear reactorj, reactor neutron flux, hydrogen, iron,
radiation detector/ VVR reactor
ABSTRACT: This is an abstract of paper no. 85/3450 submitted to the editor and filed,
but not published. On the basis of experimental data on the yield of H2 and Fe3+ for
different radiators, the authors have established relations between this yield and
the 3-1near energy transfer of the recoil 7 quanta and protons in mixed fluxes of fast
neutrons and 7 quanta. The dosimetry procedure described is based on determining,
following equal irradiation time in the reactor" the concentration of the hydrogen
and trivalent iron in two solutions. One solution is gas-free H2SO4 (0.8 N), and the
other is the same liquid but saturated with oxygen and mixed with FeSO4. Previously
obtained plots of the hydrogen yield against the ratio of the yields and concentra,
tions of H2 and Fe3+ (Atomnaya energiya v. 17, 222, 1964) make it possible to deter-
mine the hydrogen yield for the mixed radiation, and then to calculate the absorbed
energy and from it, finally the rate of oxidation of iron. The procedure was tested
for a mixed stream of m particles from p0210 and P particles from 10 and used for
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dosimetric measurements in the channels of the VVR reactor. A formula for the ratio
of the 7 and neutron doses in the reactor is obtained. The proposed method for de-
termining the absorbed energy in water-cooled reactors can be used for the range
(0-5 - 5) x 3D5 rad. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 formulas.
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VIADIMIROVA N A.j ARTAMONOVA, V.G.
-Use of-the.-some-forms.of physiotherapy in the first and second
s'Lagas of the vibration disease. Vop. Inw., fizioter. i lech.
fiz. kult!-*30-noo3s215-219 MY-Je.165. (MIRA 18:12)
1,-Kafedra.fizicheakoy terapii-TSentrallnogo inatituta usover-
shenabyovanly&.vrachey (zav.-doteent AP. Speranakiy) i kafedra,
professional!ny,kh zabolevaniy (zav, prof. Ye.TS. Andreyeva-
Galanina) Leningradekogo Sanitarno-gigiyenioheskogo meditsInskogo
instituta. Submitted February 26, 1964.
VULD1141ROVA, N.A.
Hffect of an ultrahigh-freqnency electric field on the course
of experimental radiation sickness In animals, Pled.rad. 4
no.7:14-20 J1 '59. (MIRA 12: 9)
1. Iz kafedry fizioterapii (zav. - prof.V.A.Militayn) I kafedry
meditsinskoy radiologii (zav. - prof.V-K-Hodestov) Wentrall-
nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(RADIATION IUJTJRY exper.)
(WZ(;TRICITY eff.)
VLADIMIROVA N.A.
Study of the mechanism of,,the action of a UHF'iglectric field with
the aid of radioactive isotopes, flauch. rab. asp. i klin..ord.
no.6:150-153 160. (MIRA 14112)
1. Kafadra fizicheekoy (zav. prof. V.A.Militoyn) TSentrallnogo instituta
usoveralienstvovaiiiya vrachey.
(BLECTRICITY-PUSIOLOGICAL &FECT)
(RADIOACTIVE TRACERS)
VLADIMIROVA, N. A., Caid ~-ed Sci
at ultra-hirh frequuncy on the course of (;x p urialu 1, Ln I "all i
ness.11 Moscow, 1960. 15 p-p; (Ivllirds-.-r~i oil' Public Eealth CerA-31
Inst for Advanced ;..r-airjing of' Pbysicians); 280 copief,; price rot
(KL, 21-60, 129)
VIADIMIROVA. N.A. ARTAMONOVA,, V.G.
Use of some types of physiotherapy in the first and second
stages of vibration disease. Trudy ISIU 72:69-81 164.
(MI'lPLA 18: 11 )
1. Kafedra fizicheskoy terapii (zav. dotsent A.P. Speranskiy)
i kafedra professionaltnykh zabolevanlly (zav. prof. Ye.Ts.
ArAreyeva-Galinina) Leningradskogo sanitarno-giglyenic;heskogo
meditsinskogo instituta.
SEMUSHINA, T.N.;--V,LA.DIMIROVA, N.I.
Use of branchy yeasts in the production of hydrolytic alcohol.
Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 14 no.4.'7-9 '61. (MIRA 14:5)
I.Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitno-
spirtovoy pro6yshlennosti.
(Yeast) (Alcohol)
ANMSM, K.P.; VLADIMIROVA, H.I.; REZUKHINA. A.Y.; ZINGILI, M.A.;
FINULI, 6-.-M-.
Flotation method of isolating yeasts from yeast beer.
Gidroliz.i lesokhim.prom. 13 no.3:11-14 160.
(MIR& 13:7)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i BU1'fitno-
spirtovoy proqrshlonnosti (for Re2ukhina). 2. Sukhonskiy
oullfitno-spirtovoy"zavod (for Finkel').
(Yeast) (Flotation)
S124WRIKAY T.N.j VIADI[MIROVA, N.I.
Selecting str$ins of yeast for new sulfits dad,yeast plants.
Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 14 no.7:12-13 161. (MIRA 14:11)'
1. Naischno-insledovatel'aldy institut gidrolim-noy i nultfitno-
spirtovoy promyshlennooti.
(Yeast)
PONIZOVSKIY, A.M.; SHARGORODSKIY, S.D.; STAVROV, S.N.; VLADIMIROVA, N.M.
Thenardite in the Marfovka Lake, Crimea. Izv. Krym. otd. Geog.
ob-va no.5:275-276 158. (MIRA 14:9)
(Marfovka Lake--Thenardite)
5 (2)
AUTHORS: Ponizovskiyj A. M., Vladimirova, ff. oll. SOY/20-126-1-26/62
TITLE: The Solubility of the Na, Mg Ncij HCO - H 0 Sy9tan (RaStTOriMOW
3 2
sistemy Na, mg1ju, HCO 3 - H20)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii natik SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 1, PP 97 - 96
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Only few data exist on the topic mentioned in the title (Refs
1,2). The authors investigated the mentioned system at-00 and
PC02 - 4 atm. An autoclave of viniplast which was produced in a
refrigerator of the type "Dnepr" served for this purpose. Magne-
sium chloride of the type.ch. (pure), sodium chloride eh. d. a.
(pure, pro analysi), and basic magnesium carbonate of the type
ch. were used as initial substances. The data of the solubility
of the system are given in table I and figures I and 2. The
equilibrium diagram of the mentioned system contains 4 crystal-
lization fields of the following salts: sodium bicarbonate (more
than 50% of the area), magnesium carbonate pentahydrate, sodium
Card 1/2 chloride and magnesium chloride hexahydrate (Fig 2). Sodium car-
The Solubility of the Na, Mg 0 Cl, HCO 3 -H20 System SOV/20-126-1-26/62
bonate is in the mentioned system as well as in the ternary
system RaCl-NaHCO 3-H2 0 which is an ingredient of the first
displaced in the solutions by sodium chloride (Figs I and 2).
The sodium carbonate field will considerably increase with the
increase of P C02 at the expense of the magnesium carbonate
field. The sodium- and magnesium chloride fields will remain
practically unchanged. The results obtained will be, besides
the theoretical interest, also a physical-chemical basis for
the production of sodium carbonate by means of magnesium car-
bonate. This method is assumed to be suitable as well for the
production of potash. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 2 So-
viet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institu~ minerallnykh resursov Akademii nauk USSR.Simferopoll
(Institute of Mineral Resources of the Academy of Sciences
UkrSSRISimferopolty
PRESENTED: Novomber 24, 1956, by 1. 1. Chernyayev, Academician
SUBMITTED: October 19, 1956
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PONIZOVSKIY, A.M. [Ponyzovslkyi, A.M.]; SHARGORODSKIT, S.D. [Shargorodalky~,SXJ
STAVROV, S.H. [Stavrov. S.M.]; VIADIMIROVA, N.M. [V'lad)rcvrova, N.M.]
!,
Thenardite and mirabilite in lake Marfovka. Dop. AN URSR no.6:651-653
'58. (MIRA 11:9)
1.Institut minerallnvkh resursov AN USSR. Predstavil akademik AN USSR
Yu.K. Delimarskiy [IU.K. Delimartrlk~-Il
(Marfovka, lake (Kerch Peninsula--Thenardite)
(Marfovko6, Lake (Kerch Peninsula--Mirabilite)
POEIZOVS12KIY, A.M.; ICLESHKO, Ye.F.; VLADIMIROVA 14.1,
---- ---
Hydrochem-'stry of salt lakes in the Kerch Peninsula.
Izv.vya.ucheb.zav.;geol.i razv. 3 no.2;125-134 F 6o.
(:jjIIA 15-5)
1. Institut mineraltnykh resursov AN USSR.
(Kerch Peninsula--Salt deposits-Analysis)
GOPER, N.M.., kar-d.sel'5kokhoz.nauk;
Toxicity of chlorophos in tho control of locuatz. Zashch.razt,ot
vred.i bol. 7 no.5;36 vq 162. OURA 15:11)
1. Voesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy.
(Locusts-Extermination) (Chlorophos)
VLADIHIROVA, N.V., ordinator
Application of prosthesis in congenital hy
.poplasia of one
arm and leg. Protez. i protezostr. no.10:145-148 164,
(MIRA 18:12)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut
protezirovaniya i protezostroyeniya.
KAYET:SKATA, A.G.; LAPOTA, A.I., starshiy inzhanor-agrometeorolog;
SUKMA, Te.T., starshiy inzhoner-klimatolog; VLADIMIROTA,
i~.,T,.,.-inzh.-aprometeorolog,- KURITff, M. I. , inzW:=Ne~,`MocW6?d4Ib&,
TSKRTSV'ADZE, Sh.I.; CHIRAKADZZ, G.I., dotsento starshiy nauchnYv
sotrudnik; BABATU, A.D., otv.red.; UMMOVA, T.Y., red.; TOLKOT.
N.V., takhn.red.
[Concise agroclimatic reference book on the Azerbaijan S.S.R.]
Kratkii agroklimntichaskii spravochnik po Azerbaidzhanskoi SSR.
Leningrad, Gidromteor.izd-vo, 1959. 67 P. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Azerbaydzhanskaya S.S.R. Upravlenip gidrowtoorologichaskoy
sluzbby. 2. Zoveduyush.chiy otdolom agrometeorologii Tbiliaskogo
Nauchno-iseladovatellsk-ogo gidrometeorologicheskogo institute
(for TSertsavadze). 3. Nachallnik Upravleniya gidromteorologicheakoy
sluzhby Azarbaydzhanskoy SSR (for Babayev).
(Azerbaijan--Crops and climate)
AUTHOR: Vladimirova, 0. 4-58-6-15/37
TITLE: --Ift~c R~esins (Volshebnyye smoly)
PERIODICAL: Znaniye - sila, 1958, Nr 6, pp 20-21 (U.913R)
ABSTRACT: Por the prevention of boiler scale formation when supplying
boilers with "hard water (for the supply of ships with fresh
water, and for the purifying of industrial waste water, etc.),
ion exchange resins (ionoobmennyye smoly), which are particular
kinds of polymers/are used. The ionites are acids or chemical
bases by nature, but in contrast to ordinary acids and alkaline
solutions they do not dissolve in water.
There are 4 drawings.
1. Ion exchange resins--Applications 2. Boilers--Scale--Counter
measures
Card 1/1
VALI,'-',110NOK. O.S.; VUDMIROVA, O.F. f.Vladymyrovu,, O.F.]
Dynam'~cs of electroencephalof7aphic disturbance-s in experiment'sil
diL3orders of cerebral blooa circulation. Fizol. zhur. [Ukr.1 10
no.2:190-195 Mr-Ap 164. (MIFA 18:7)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-JOsledovatel'okiy polkhonevroingiche:3kiy
institut, KharIkov.
.-VLADIMIROVA, O.V. [Viadymyrove, O.V.j
fl~drcl:~tid pfi-zym6s*of S-C'tifiomyciete~'afid their rolp* 'in decomposifig
organic matter in the soil. MIkrobiol. zhur. 27 no.3:81-84 165.-
(MIRA 18:6)
i
i.
RYBALTOVSKIY, O.V.; VLADIWROVA, P.A.
Simple method for trichinoscopy of pork. Veterinariia 39 no.9:
66-67 S 162. ()MU-16:1D)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologichosk'LY institut mvasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti.
MSMV~xq.=% , - 10 RAREAM~
RY13ALTaVSKIY, 0. V. and VLADIMIROVIX P. A._ (Moccov Technological Inn ti tute of tile
Meat and Dairy Industry). - - ---
"Simplest method of pork trichinellascopy"
Veterina.riya, vol. 39, no. 9, September 1962, p. 66
v /- A.[) / /)) / k) ~, /",/) y h-7 P" /L
XMINA, L,P.; CHIM, L.G.; VLADIKIRSKATA, R.A.
-4 "
Composition and texture of collectors In the Berezovo lower
Cretaceous, Geol. nefti 2 no,4:29-35 Ap 1589 (KIM 11:15)
(West Siberian Plain--Fetroleum geoloar)
(WeWSIberian Plain--Gas. Natural-Geology)
ITUDE'1110111A) P. S.
11r,raalitative and Quantitative Connosition of Phyto plank- ton and the 1-1cron"vto-
bentos of the Lower Dnieper, 11 this is Included in the ti,)Ie o-'- contents of the
book The Proppects of the Biological System of the Kakhovskiy ',e~;ervoir and the
Lower Dnieper, compiled by the llydrobiological Institute IYX% T.o. J1, --i-ET-pul-lis-hed
Sy- the Publishing House of the -krainian "cederrrj of Sciences in Kiev, 1953. (page h2-)
D~-51895
VLADIMIROVA, S.
I
estival of girls. "tabotnitsa 35 no.7:2 Jl 157. Wi,:U. 10-1q)
(Youth-Congreesce) (Women)
ACC Mi U~1-0665-/6'?/000/001/6023/0026--!
AP7002727 SOURCE CODE~:
AIMIOR, Sentyurikhina, L. N.; Tropkina, G. N.; Oparina, Ye. M.; Yevtyukhina, R. M.;
Vladimirova, S. L.
ORG: VNII NP
TITLE: Pastes and suspensions of molybdenum disulfide in various disperilion media
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 1, 1967, 23-26
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant. solid lubricant, lubricant filler additive, silicone lubri-
cant, molybdenum disulfide, grease
ABSTRACT: Pastes and suspensions of MoS2 in oila or synthetic dispersion media
(e.g.,-silicones) ire manufactured in various concentrations: pastes
:Which usually contain over 50% MoS. and suspensions; highly concentrated
,(50~--20%); medium concent'rated (20-1%) and low concentration suspen-
.'sions with MoS content below 1%. The study reported was mainly devoted
2
to the investigation of the lubricating properties o'fhigh and medium
.concentration suspensions and pastes, as little attentioa has been given
.to their study in spite of their wide-spread use. Rheological Rroperries
(the so-called strength limit), colloidal stability, antiwear effect,
coefficient of friction and the longevityJo4 films were determined.
it
was found that pastes and suspensions, which can,be prepared with MOS2
and a sYrfa.ctant in a nonstructured or structured modification (the
;rd i/2 ' - UDC: 62i.893
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latrer having a three-dimensional solid phase network structure), do not
:differ significantly in their coefficients of friction and longevity of
:films. (Structuring is achieved by introducing & surfactant, i.e.# a
soap, usually lithium stearate on heating, when soaps swell in the
.ambient oil and produce the three-dimensional network). The high strengths
,limit, especially in structured suspensions, is detrimental for the anti- :
wear effect because of a decrease in the mobility of the lubricant. 7he I
.colloidal stability determihqd by centrifuging increases with the cou-~,__..
,dentration Of'MOS2'ana the viscosity of the-system. The structural
.activity of soaps is stronger in low concentration suspensions than in
~highly concentrated ones. The addition of MoS. increases the antiweav
affect of lubricating oiley eog., the introduction of this solid lubr&,'-.
cant into TsIATIM-221 grease increases the longevity of its films by
10-12 times under a 8600 kg/cm2 load. Structured'systems with a low
.content of MoS., such as VNNII NP-242, VNII NP-220 and nonstructureA high
Mosz-content pastes VNII NP-225 and VNII NP-232 are widely used at the
present time. Lubricants with low MoS2 content ara usually applied in
rolling friction Soints; lubricants wiih high MoS2 ~ontetxt are used in
gliding friction and in.threaded J.oints.,-,,.C)rjg. art, bas: 3 tables and
4 figures.
SIM COU: 21/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REP: 0031 ATD PRESS; 5111
ALEKSANDROV, A.D.; VLADIMMOVA, S.M.
Deformation of a polihedron with fixed faces. Vast. LGU 17
no.13x138-141 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Surfaces, Deformation of)
--Y~~MIRQVAt, S -, Ili.
Methods fcT chemisal praparation of paleontological ob.'ects. Biul.
MOIP. Otd.gaol. 39 no.5iI50-151 S-0 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
MUSAKIN, A.P.; MuDIHIRDVA, T.M.-, INIKOVA, Ye.H.; OSIPOV, V.A.
Some problems in the synthesis of tagged compounds. Radio-
khImRa 1 no.6:734-737 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Carbon-49otopes) (Potassium cyanide)
(Citric acid)
y f)
T, CC, 1:
infrared spectroscopic study of the i -jr,
copolymers o~ cellulose and ac-ld with
Fe+3 and CLI+- ions. Vysokr,:--,. soed. 7 no.2:2011-210
1. MQskovskiy tekstillnyy "Tirti. tut.
VLADIMIROVA, 3,N.
Yethod for the chemical preparation of favaa.usingacetic
acid. Iiv. AN.SSSR, Sar..geol. 30 no.8il,16-118 Ag(,165.
IRA 180)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, 14oskva.
im - - - I ~, e I I ~ 'I- - , . , I , - I Z- -, W-
Son -
50) SOV/63-4-2-35/39
AUMORS: Rogovin, Z.A., jl~dimitg -N-;-
. AZ
TITLE: The Synthesis of the Mixed Nitric Nitrophanyl Ester of Cellulose
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2,
pp 284-285 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: New derivatives of cellulose may be produced by utilizing the phenyl
groups contained in the macromolecule of cellulose. The nitration of
the cellulose phenyl, ester is carried out by a mixture of nitric and
phosphoric acid and phosphoric anhydride. The formed mixed ester dis-
solves in the nitration mixture. All free hydroxyl groups may be
esterified by changing the esterification conditions. At relatively
low temperatures only two nitro-groups may be introduced into the phenyl
nucleus. The phenyl ester is resistant to diluted mineral acids at
normal and raised temperatures and to 2 n-solution of NaOH at raised
temperature.
Card 1/2 There is 1 table and 1 Soviet reference.
SOV/63-4-2-35/39
The Synthesis of the Mixed Nitric Nitrophenyl Ester of Cellulose
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy tekstiltnyy institut (Moscow Textile Institute)
SUBMITTED: October 6, 1958
Card 2/2