SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKOVLEV, I.A. - YAKOVLEV, I.P.
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GRABOVSKIY, Mikhail Alekoandrovich, dots.; MLOWMEVSKIY, Anatoliy
BolBslavovich.. prof.; TELESUN, Roman Vlad:Lmirovich,, prof.;
SHASKOLISKAYA, 1,11arianna Petrovna, dots.;
'Alekseyevich, prof.; IVERONOVA, V.I., red.; CIEEBOTAREVA,
[Lecture demonstrations in physics] LektsionrWe demonstra-
tsii po fizike. Moskva) Nauka, 1965. 572 p. (MIRA 18;9)
1. Institut stali i splavov, Moskva (for Shaskoltskaya).
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1. Moskovskiy govdarstvennw universitot imeni m,V.Iojaonosova*
KHAYKIN, Semen Emanuilovich; YPffOVLEV LA.,, prof.$ retsenzeni ;
BURLYAND , V.A. , r . - ~4-sw
[Electromagnetic oscillations and waves] Elektromagnit-
M;e kolebaniia i volny. Izd.2.) dop. i perer. Moskva,
Energiia,, 1964. 207 p..(Massovaia radiobibliotekao
no.562 p. (MIRA 19:1)
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AU1110R:C Vellchldna~ T. S.; Shustin, 0. A. - Yakovlev, 1. A.
ORG: Moscow State University im. V. Lomonosay (ms)wvs y goau aiiAvennyy univer-
strationn of ita operation and use in physical
j Can lit:;cr - lecture demon
laiioraf,ory practice
SOURCE: Uspektil fizicheskikh nauk, v. 88j no* 4. 1966Y 753-756
TOPIC TAGS: gas laser, laser application, education
APMTRACT: Mle autbors indicate that a simple gas laser can be used an an effective
-Lenrhing aidipand describe several lecture demonstrations that illustrate the oper-
ating, principle of the laser and its features an a light gource. A gas laser is
shown to be preferable to a solid-state laser since it demonstrates more clearly the
laser principle and is also safer for use in a classroom. Experiments aimed at de-
., the difference between a laser and an ordina gas disc arge, the lari-
monstrating T7 b G I PO
zation of the laoer emission) the natural directivity of the laser beam, and its
spectral composition are briefly described. A simple interference experiment to
prove the narrowness of the laser line width Is described. Besides demonstrating the
laser operating principle) a gas laser can be used to study the fine structure of
spectral lines of lj_~,ht scattered by ~liquids and crystals (stimulated Mindel'shtam-
Brillouin scattering). The end results of such an experiment in calculation of the
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speed of sound in different media at a frequency of -10-1o cps from the interference
spectrograms obtained with the aid of a gas laser. This particular demonstration is
based on a spectral experiment described by the authors earlier (Pisma v redaktslyu
ZhETF v. 2(4), jbq) 1965) - Some technical data on the laser employed are presented.
1 Orig. art. has: 2 figures and Itable.
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AUTHOR; Shustin, 0. A.
1. A.; Velichkina, T. -S.
ORG': rhysics Depmriment, Moscow State University im. 'M.'V.'1oomonosov (Fizicheskiy
fakul'tet Moskovskogo Gosudarstvqnnogo Universiteta)
TITLE: Absorption of sound in single-crystal'W4M during its phase transformation
_SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i t eoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis1ma v redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye.' v- 5, no'* 1, 1967., 6-9
-TOPIC TAGS: ammonium compoundp chloride, 'phase'transition) Curie point, sound ab-
_.gorption
ABSTRACT: The aithors nieasured. the. absorption of '.longitudinal. acoustic. waves pro-.
'Pagating along the edge of the crystal cubic lattice. The measurements were made at
.5 and 15 Miz by a method described *earlier. (ZhETF V-'321- 935, 1957) . Particular at-
tention.was paid.to the thermal conditions of the experiments'. The investigated crys
tal s4mples were.in acoustic contact with a metallic'thermostat-controlled delay line
This entire.system 'was placed in turn in a massive copper thermostat isothermal with
'the*delay line. Siniilar results were obtained for the absorption coefficient at both
-frequencies, but'a~ 5.M the maximum absorption.was one.-fourth that for.15 M. Re-
duction df ;the experimeirtal data yields a relaxation time -r = 1 x 10-9/(0 - T) see,
~which agrees in arder of mignitude with the value obtained by others. The authors
~were'also able t13, obtain.for:the first time the value-of_d19/dp.(0 phas'ei transition
bard. V2
~YAKOVLEV, I.B.
Kohstruktsiia aviadizelia IfFrO-207-A. Yod redal-.tsiei A.I. Tolstova. Moskva,
Oborongiz, 1944. 64 p., illus. (TSIAM.' Trudy, no, 64)
Title tr.: Design of the (Junkers) JUNO 207-A aircraft diesel engine.
NCF
-So: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress.,
1955.
red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.p.,tekhn.red.
YAKOVLIIV. Ivan Dmitriyevich; GFMTSOV,
ara-.y] Vtoraia shitnitea strww.
[The count'715 second gr - (KIRA 11.1)
lit-ry, 1957. 87 P
ssl'k'hO
,
Moskva,, Gos.isd-vo
"Studying the Heats of Solution of Salts bi IVTatcr and -the Heat CapalciiVl of Solutions
Th,as Formed at'J2 and -6 Degrees Centigrade.". Cand.Chen Sci, Leninf_;rad Tecrmological
Zist, Chair of FA7scial Cherdsta-y, L-mil:ngrad, 1954. (1a,, Ko 2, Jan :55)
Suinvej of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educatioual, Institutions (13)
.SO:. Sum. No. 598, 29 Jul 55
MISCMMKO, K.P.; YAKOWJT. I.F.
Simple calorimetric apparatus for determining the heat capacity of
of solutions and the heat of solution at low temperatures. Zhur.prikl.
khim. 30 no-3:478-482 Mr '57. (HLRA 10:5)
(Galorinater) (Heat of solution)
ZUT, V.V.; IVAUYUK. .S.S.; Y'AKDVI.EV. I-F-
ItfIffct of amin.zine on the anesthetic action of certain drMs.
Vrach. delo no.1:97 159. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - dots. IT.P. Skak=) Ternopollskogo
instituta.
(CHLORPROKAZIM)
(AIMSTHICSIA)
5M
AUTHORS: Mishchenkof Ke P., SOY/79-29-6-1/72
TITLE: Thermochemistry of Electrolyte Solutions (Termokhimiya rast-
vorov elektrolitov). V. Integral Heats of Solution of MaCl
MgCl2, 6H20 in Water at,+2 and -60 (V. Integrallnyye
and
,
teploty rastvoreniya NaCl i MgCl 6H 0 v vode pri tempera-
2' 2
turakh +2 1 -60)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimiip 1959t Vol 29, Nr 6, PP 1761-1771
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: -The thermochemical investigations of aqueous solutions of
electrolytes in a large number of different concentrations
and temperatures is of considerable interestg both with
respect to the evolution of the theory of the solutions and
for some industrial fields. The polytherms to be obtained
of the integral heats of solutionp the heat capacities and
partial products (molar ratio) of these values make it pos-
sible, in connection with other constants~ to characterize
more thoroughly the nature of the electrolyte solutions and
to clarify especially the part the solvent plays in the
Card 1/3 formation of the solution. In aqueous solutions this part
Thermochemistry of Electrolyte Solutions. SOV/19-29-6-1/72
V. Integral Heats of Solution of NaCl and 1fgCl .6ff 0 in Water at +2 and -60
2 2
had to become particularly evident at temperatures above and
below 009 since in this case the thermal motion less inter-
feres with the primary water structure. Thus the interactions
between the ions and the solvent are becoming manifest in a
considerably pronounced way under thece conditions. The
integral heats of solution of NaCl, MgC1 2' 6H20, and MgCl2
were determined at +2 and -60 in a wide concentration range.
The corresponding partial enthalpies of water and electrolyte
were calculated in the molar Tatio under equal conditions.
The -comparison of the dependences of these properties on con-
centration.and-temperature with the data available in-publi-
cations permitted some conclusions concerning the structure
of the concentrated solutions and their change at different
temperatures. There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 16 references,
11 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/3
Thermo ch emio-try of Electrolyte solutions. SOV/79-29-6-1/72
V. Integral.Heats of SolU tion of HaCl and 1fgCl2 6H20 ir Water at +2 and -60
imeni Lensoveta
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut ovet)
(Leningradv Technological Institute imeni Lens
SUBMITTED: June 99 1956
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YAKOVLEV, I. G. and CHEBOTAREVICH N. D.
"On the Prevalence of Ornithodoros Mtes in Stavropol' Kray."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural
Reservoirs,,22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
(Stavropol')
Pot6cmining, thn boaf, connumption, and tomporatura of beat
carriers in heating inserted parts of dam- and lock flood-
gate-a using bot oil. Nauch.dokl.vys.ahkoly; stroi. no.2:
243-249 159- (MIRIL 13;4)
1. Rokomendovans. ks6fedroy teploanabzheniya i vmitilyatsii
T4eningradskogo inzhenerno-stroitallnogo instituta.
(Sluice gates)
YAKOVLEV, I. I.
YAKOVLEV, I. I.: "Investigation of the thermal aspects of beat-
ing certain basic parts of hydraulic structures through working
with electrical models". Leningrad, 1955. Min Higher Education
USSR. Leningrad Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineer-
ing Inst, Chair of Physics. (Dissertations forthe Degree of
Technical Sciences)
SO: KnizhnMa letopis', No. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow.
igjKOLLM. A.V'.; KMAKOVA, AG.; YAXOVLEV, I*!.
Study, of extraction processee by means of pbyalcochemical anal~-
sis. Zhur. neorg. khi;6 5~no.8:1832-1839 Ag 160. (MM& 13:9)
Mtraction (Chemistry))
YAKOVLEV IJ.; VAYSMAN, L.E.
Course of labor in women with vascular diseases of the hypotensive
type. Akush. i gin. 38 no-5:52-60 S-0 162. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Iz akushersko-ginekologicheskoy kafedry (zav. - zasluzhennyy
deyatell nauki RSFSR prof. I.I. Yakovlev) I Leningradskogo medi-
tsinskogo instituta imeni Favlova.
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TITLE
.8j;udy ot the system ur'
anyl nitrate water hitrio.aaid
.;e8ion
tributyl phoophato in the demixihg
PERIODICAM Akademiya naUk SSSR. Doklady v. 145t no. 5, 1962 1064-1b67
TEXTs The equilibrium tetrahedron in the demixi,ng region of the system
UO (140
2
3 2 tributyl pho8phate
(TBP) 7 H 0 was constructed by po-"
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,
.
,
tentionietric Otration of the aqueou's and OH at
organic phaaes using Na
22 4- 1~o to discover the general rules groverning the extraction equilibria
(ri 1).
g There are 1 figure and i table.,
ASSOCIATIONt Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya A
ka-
.
d,emii nauk SSSR (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the
Siberian DdpAttment.-lof.ythd Achdemyof Sciences USSR)
SjUDMITTED i April 14t 1962
NIKOLAYEVP A.V.; DYADIN, Yu.A.; YAKOVLEV, I.I.; HIRONOVA, Z.N.
U02-0103)2 - (C4H9)2 P004F,90) - H20 - 10103 CC14
Quinary system
at a constant relation of (c4H9)2P1O(r'4H96) to Ccl~6 in the
demixing area. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.1:1-18-121 11 3.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya
AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
y Ily, 0 IlL REV, 110 P A Lo VS h "Y.~ R.
Study r4f dizatributArrT ritri'- acid
W~Iter - tributylphonphatc
:62 (MrRA 17-8)
AN no.12 - X
-
w`itu~ noorganzilenkoy otldeleniya
u T
AN SSSR, Novoailbingii-.
Small,-angla X-ray di-f frIXI 'w. ;~Y'r'"
monochrometer, E') 1-1c).3:447-1,49 it-je 165-
%Xf "z
.A
tall(;gr I I illtl '","S",ft I
institui asbesta,- slyudy, !-.dcliy t proyalcti-
rovaniya stroitallstva pre6priyatiy Edytidyanoy promyshionnosti.
EmerFency in ob-stetrical pathology I"oskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry, F.
-1. Obstetrics Surgery,
YAK~VJMV. 1. 1.
Blectric activity of the cerebral cortex and uterus in prognanc7 and
labor. Aknah. gin., Moskva no.5:30-39 SePt-Oct 1951. (CIXL 21:2)
1. Professor. 2. Of Sverdlovsk State Medical Institute (Director
Docent V. S. Serebrennikov) and of Sverdlovsk Scientific-RaBearch
Institute for the Care of Mothers and Children (Director Prof.
1. Takovlev).
YAKOVLEV, I. I., Prof.
Fistula
Genitourinary and genitiontestinal fistulas and their therapy. Akush. i gin., No. 3, 1952.
YAKOVUV, I.I.;11SOVSKAYA, G.M.;SHMINKS, G.A.
Blectrical activity of the cerebral cortex and of the uterus in labor
as an objective index of the efficacy of painless labor. Akush. gin.,
Moskva no.5:37-45 Sept-Oat 1952.. (CLML 23:2)
1. Professor for Yakovlev. 2. Of the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology (Head -- Prof. I. I. Yakovlgv (Sverdlovsk Medical Institute
(Director -- Prof. A. 7. Zverev) and of the Biophvsical Laboratory,
Sverdlovsk Scientific-Research Institute for the Care of Mother and
Child (Director __ R. A. Kalysheva).
1
YAKOVLEV, I.I.; NIKOL'SKIYj N.M., personalInyy pensioner; SIKOWSKIY, A.N.
History of veterinary medicine, Veterinariia 40 no.11;
80-87 N 163. (MBA 17 9)
1. Chlen Korm=isticheskoy partli Sovetskago Soy-uza (for
Nikol skiy)
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YAKOYM, I.I.
-tFirst aid in obatetrical patholog7; selected chapters of clinical
obstetrics with an exposition of methodology in obstetrical research
and of main operations and aids; physicians manual] Neotlozhnaia po-
moshch' pri akusherskoi patologii; izbrannye glavy klinicheakogo
akusherstva a izlozheniem metodiki akusherskogo issledovaniia i oenov-
nykh akusherskikh operatsii i posobii; rukovodstvo dlia. vrachei.
Koakva, Medgiz, 1953. 385 P. (MLRA 7:3)
(Pathology) (Obstetrics)
NOVIKOVA, E.V., dotsent; YAKOVLEV, I.I... Professor. saveduyushchiy.
Cytodiagnosii~,of cancer of the co 'us and cervix uteri and of neoplasms of
rp
the ovaries,. Akush.1 gin. no.2:40-42 Mr-jo 153. (MT-RA 6:5)
lo Kafedra akush'erstva i ginekologii Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
i S~erdlovskogo nauchno-iss"Isdovatillskogo Instituta okhrany materinstva i
mladenchestva. (Uterus-Tumorm) (ovaries-Tumors)
RODIOMOVA.Te.N.; YAKOVLEV, I.J., professor, nauchnyy rukovoditell.
Application of catanso-cranial forceps by the Ivanov method in various
types.of obstetric complications. Akush. i gin. no-3:37-40 My-Je '53.
AMLRA 6:7)
I. Sverdlovskiy nauchno-issledovatel'Bkiy institut okhrany materinstva
i mladenchestva. (Labor (obstetrics))
KALINOVA, Z.I.; YAKOVLE1 I professor, zaveduyushchiy; ZVMV, A.F., profesnor,
dirsktor;~' VA, A.A., direktor.
TSov'ianov method of conducting labor in breach presentations. Akush.i gin.
no.4:37-41 JI-Ag '53. (MLU 6:9)
1. Akashersko-ginekologicheakaya kafedra Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo inBti-
tuta (for Yakovlev). 2. Sverdlovskiyi nanchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
okhrany materinstva i 4etstva (for Malyaheva). 3. Sverdlovakiy meditsin-
a.kiy inatitut (for Zverev). (Labor (Obstetrics))
YAKOVLEV,.I.I.; LISOVSKAYA, G.M.; SHKIM, G.A.
Blectrical activity of the cerebral cortex in the psychoprophylactic
method of painless labor. Akush.i gin..no.1:3-8 -Ta-V 154. (MMA 7 -.6)
1. Iz akushersko-ginekologicheskoy kafedry Sv*erdlovskogo meditsinskogo
institute i Sverdlovskogo nauchno-iseledovatell'skogo instituta okhrany
materinetva i.-mladenchestya (Nauchnyy rukovoditell i zsveduyuBhcbAy
kafedr~oy professor I.I.Yakoyilev').
(Blectroencephalographv) (Childbirth--Psychology)
YAXDVLEY, I.I., profsaaor.
Clinical and.pbysiological evaluation of the functional
charact,tristics of the uterus in pregnanc7; and labor. Soy.
med. 19 no.9:12-20 S '55. (MMA 8:12)
1. Iz akashersko-ginakologichaskoy kafedry (zav.-prof. I.I.
Takovlev) I Leningradskogo meditBinskogo instituta imeni
eked. I.P.Pavlova (dir.-dotsent A.I.Ivanov)
(UTEMS, physiology
in pregn. &.1abor, clin.aspects)
(PREGIANCY, pbysioloa
uterine funct.iclin.aspects)
(LABOR, physiology,'
uterine ftinct.,clin.aspects)
USSR/Ifuman and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) - T
flerve and Muscle Physiology.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 79923-
Author Yakovlev, I.I.
Inst
Title Objective Evaluation of the Functional Condition of
a Uterus During Pregnancy.
Orig Pub: Almsherstvo i ginekoloeiya, 1957ANO :8-18.
Abstract: The contraction of muscle (CM) of the uterus in
the first 2D weeks of pregnancy was very rare
(one contraction an hour) and weak. In the fol-
lowing 18 weeks, CM became stronger and longer.
In the 39th-40th week, they attained an even more
regular character, became strong and long. The
tonus tension of the uterus (stage of rhythmic
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USSR/Humn andAnimal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) - T
Nerve and Muscle Physiology.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 79923.
activity) grew simataneously and prorgessively.
In 10-12 minutes after the receipt of caffeine,
,the rate, strenGth, and duration of contractions
decreased sharply, although the rhythm rez3ained
as before. On the basis of studies where bromide
was used, the retardation of the functions developed
still more sharply; the strength and duration of
separate CM decreased almost 4 times in comparison
with the oriGinal rate, and the rate did not change.
The combined use of caffeine and a bromide impaired
the rhythm and decreased the intensity of CM.
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YAKOVLZV I.Isq prof*
RObstetrics seminar" by LeS. Persianinov. Reviewed bv I-Io.IAkovlev
Akushe i gin@ 34 no-53122-123 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:10)
(CBBTETRICS)
BULAVINTSEVAI, A.I.y kand, med. nauk; KAZANSKMA,, N.L., kand.med. nauk;
WIDISKY, A.V., kand. med. nauk; LIPMOVICH, S.G.., kand.
med. nauk; FARBUT, Ye.l... kand. mod. nauk; POIMVSKU, V.A..,
zss,.LuzheniVy deyatell naulti RSFER, prof.; R014AITOVSKIY, R.M.,
kanit. med. nauk; MIRIOVA, Ye.S.p prof.; YAKOVLEV LI
zas:Luzbenmyy dayatell naulci RSFca~ prof., OVITS, A. ., prof.,
nauchnyy red.,-PIMSIANINOV, L.Sep profsp otve red.; BEKKEII, S.M.1
prof.., red.; BELOSHAPKO, P.A.,,prof., red. (deceased]; MIAKIN3
K.N.,, prof., red.; ZHORDANIA, I.F., prof., red.; LEEEDEV, A.A.,
prof., red,; MUMKOV, P.V., prof., red.; STEPANOV, L.G., kand.
med. naukp red.; SYROVATKO, F.A., prof., red.; FIGURNOVp K.M.,
pro.f., red.; FORAY-KOSHITS, M., red.; LOIKOVITS, A.V... red.;
MiCHILO., K.K., tekbn. red.
Nuitivolumemanual bu obstetrics and gynecology] Mnogotomnoe
rukovodstvo po akusherstvu i ginekologii. VLoskva, Gos.izd-vo
mad. lit-ry. Vol.6. 1961. 679 p. (143RA 15:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditainakikh nauk =R (for
Persianinav, Beloshapko Figurnov).
''(OBSTETRICS--SURGMYI (MIECOWGY, OPMATM)
YAKOVLEV. I. I.
Substantiation of the procedure of conducting delivery and the
recounended therapeutic measures for women with labor anmalles.
Sbor-,nauch. trud. Kaf.akush.i gin. 1 IMI no.2:68-95161
(MIRA 16:7)
(I"R, CCUPLICATED)
A11DROSOVA, Ye.14. - RYABTSEVA, I.T.
Bioeleo-trie aiAivity of the cerebral cortex in pregnant vomen
.with a pelvia presimtation of the fetus, Sbor.nauehotrud.Kaf.
akush. i gin. I IMI no-28155-158'61o (MIRA 1627)
(ELECTROOCEPHALOGnPHY) (FETUS)
CHAYKOVSKAYA, A.L.; PIMISKAYA, V.A.; TITKOVA, V.S.;
XAKOVLF,V,
DRWDOVA, Z. A.
Chanicteristics.of vascular reactions and contractions of the
uterus in pregnant women prior to labor as a result of the use
of cnffeina and bromine; according to data of clinical and
physiological examinations. Sbor.nauch.trud.Kaf.akush. i gin.
1 IMI no.2.-174-181161. (MIM -16:7)
(UTEMS,PREGANT) (C-AFFE'DIE,-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFWT)
(BRGMIE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
YAKOVLEV, I.I.; CHAYKOVSKAYA, A.L.; TITKOVAp V.S.
Pregnancy and-labor in a woman who had undergone surgery for the
removal of an astrocytoma from the right hemisphere of the ce-
rebellum. Sbor. nauch.trud.Kaf.akush. i gin. 1 MI no.21 182-
189161. (MM 16:7)
(PREGNANCY) (LABOR (OBSTETRICS)) (BRAIN--SURGERY)
LEBEDEVA, L. I. ORLOV, R. S. YAKOVLEV, 1. 1.
Uterine contractions and-blood acetylcholine during labor*in
women with arterial hypotensive types of vascular diseases.
Akush.i gin. no-4:33-38 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. 1:~ laboratorii interotseptivnykh uslovnykh refleksov (zav. - prof.
E.Sh. Ayrapetyants) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova
AN S'SSR, (dir. - akad. V.N. Chernigovskiy).. kafedry fiziologii
(zair. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.V. Nibyakov) i
kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - zasliizhennyy deyatell
nauld prof. 1.I. Yakovlev) I Lenimgradskogo meditsinskogo insti-
tu-Ui imeni akad. I.P. Favlova.
(CHOMQ (h-YpCqZNSION) (LABOR (OBSTETRICS))
YAKOVLEV., - I..:L-
Yatiwe of anomalies.in labor stresseo and the recormended
obstettric masures..AkushA gin. no.523-14 161, WIRA 15-11)
1. Iz akusherzko-giaekologicheskoy kafedry (zav. - zas*luzhennyy
deyatell nauki, doktor med.nauk prof. I.I. Yakovlev) I Leningrad-
skogo meditainslcogo instituta imeni akad. I.P. Pavlova.
(LABOR, COMPLICATED)
YAKCVLEV I.I., zaal. deyatell nauki,. prof., red.; STAROVOYTOV,
I.M.j prof., red.; GUTKOVSFAYA, O.J. red.; STEPANOVA, N.,
tekhn. red.
[Praotical handbook of gynecology] Prakticheskoe posobie po
g.ine](016gii. Minsk, Glavizdat M-va kulltury ESSR 1963.
407 p. ~MIRA 16;7)
(GYNECOLOGY-HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, 'ETC.)
LEBEDEVA, L.I.; YAKOVIJN,, I.I.
Contractile activity of the uterus in women during labor with
a flat affnion. Akush. i gin. no.1:72-76 163. (VIIFA 17:6)
1, Iz lnboratoril Anterotseptlvnylch u.-lovnykli refleks-ov (2av,-
prof. E.Sh. Ayrapet'yants) Instituta fiziologii imeni I.P. Favlova
(dir.- akademik V.N. Chernigovsk.1y) AN SSSR i kafedry aklisherstva
i ginekologii.(zav. - zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. I.I.
Yakolilev) I Leningradakogo meditsinskogo instituta Jineni Pavlova.
ACCESSIoN NR: AF4041156
AUTHOR: Nikolayevo A,- Ve j~ Ivano,
TITIZ: Pbake equilibria. in. the I
.60 sub4 -Heub20 -BEWA eye
SOURCE: AN SSSR., Doklady*p Y. I
TOPIC TAGS: uroziyl sulfatej ext
phase diagram) s6lubilityl urany.
ABSMCI!: Phase diagrams were c,
ion system'for uranium VI
BEDPA systems which constitute the quaternary.,eAra-et'
(figs* I and 2), The,extraction can-be effected only in the.nw=w area A* -
salts
stable in water; only In excess water will-it
The dicolvate W;5SO4.2BEDPA is ve*
1.88% uranyl sulf e
break up into 2.1iquid phases - an aqueous phase at
and an organic Phase with 10*2!$ UOLM4~;J&6% H20M "73- W)PA4 M)PA In com-
Rimately W% acl& - The ~blnodal
.1pletely miscible with 926% startingrvithapprox of
the ternary _(figo 2) Is duLra6tAristia -of. organi,6~ "stoamis,:having no chemical
5
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Flas lo Solubwty 'ditigm H
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2,04:'. 9.2,
Card 4/4
Vi .
NIKOLAYEV., A.,V.; DYADIN, Yu.A.; YAKOVLEV 1 1.
Solubility of water and uranyl nitrate in tributyl phoso-ate within the
0 - IC00C range. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no.5:1130-1-132 0 16,1. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Tnstitut neorganicheskcjy kh:Lraii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. 2.
Chlon-korrespondent, AN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
NIKOLAYEV, A.V.; DYADIN, Yu.A.; YAYOVLETI, !.I.; DURASOV, V.B.- M.RONOVA9 Z.N.
Polytherms of nratual solubllity in the system-a water, organo-
phosphorus extra-2tion agents. Report 1. 1%v. SO AN SSSR no.3
Ser. khim. nauk no.1-27-31 165. (MI-RA 18.8)
1. Institut neorganIche.9koy khinill Slbirnkogo otdolordya
AN SSSR, Novosibirsk.
P,
YAYOVLEVI I.II,
Efz-acture and plrysiology of the mooVa mueels of the rei,-,.etrt uVi-rao,
Al-unh. i gin# no#2:3--9 063, (MIRA 181lO)
1, Akuahersko-ginekologichesRa7a kafedra (zavs - prof, loloYakovlev)
I'Ieningradekogo meditainskogo instituta imeni IPoPavlova,
NIKOIAYEV, A.V.; DYADIN, Yu.A.; YAKOVLEV, I.I.
Mutual solubi-lity in the system water nitric acid (C
at 250. DokI. Ali SSSR 160 no.2:363-365 ja 165. 4H310) PO (-'4,:c,i)2
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Nikolayev).
W
K W
NIKOLAYEV, A.V.; DYADRI, Yu.,A,.; YAKOVL.,',Il -1.I.
Solubility poIr-1-1-erm in the tilernary syater-,
Dok2. AN SSSR -~60 no.%4;841-81,4 F 165, .2-
(MIRA 18-2)
1. Institut neorgancheskoy himli. Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR.
2. Chien-korrespandent AN SSSR (for Nikola.",.V)
"Mom
Q
rn U..
IRISH.
Z
NIKOLAYEV, A.V-.; DYADIN, Yu.A.; YAKOVLEV, I.I.; DURASOV, V.B.; RIRONOVA, Z.N.
Study of the polytherm of mutual Eolubility in the syeten
water - organophosphorus extractant, Report flo.2. Izv. SO
AN SSSR no.7 Ser. khim. nauk no.2:28-32 165.
(MIRA 18;12)
1. Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya
All SS.'-)R, Novosibirsk, 2. Chlen-korrespondent Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR.. (for Nikolayev)v Submitted June 24,
1964.
NINE
OWN
-F,
TA
Tractors
Timely and proper repair of machi-nery. Lee. 11-toz. 4 nc.-. 12, a951
monthiv List of Ruesipm Accosclons. Library of Congrpaa, April 1952. UNCLAS'SIFIED.
FETROVSKIY, Georgiy Semenovich, polkovnik; TARATORIN, Nikolay
Nikolayevich, polkovnik; YAKOVLEV, I.K., general-
mayor tankovykh voysk, red.; KONKIN, P.I.J. polkovnik,
red.; MURASHOVAs L.A,, tekhn, red.
I&uimples of methodology for tactical training of tank
creiWand platoons] Sbornik primerov po metodike taktiche-
skoi podgotovki tankovogo ek#azha i vzvoda. Pod red. I.K.
IAkovleva. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1963. 154 P.
(HI RA 16:7)
(Tank warfare)
UNKSOV, V.A.; BOROVIKOV, P.P.; RUNDKVIST, D.V.1 PAVLOVA, I.G.;
ALYAVDINJ, V-F.; VOLOSTNM, G.T.; ROZINOV, M.I.,- SHCHEGLOV, A.D.;
IVANOVA, A.A.; KOWLITSYNI V..S.j SHGHZGLOV, A.Dq ARTKIVVI V.R.;
RYTSK,, Yu.Ya.; GINZBURG, A.I.j DORTMAN, N.B.; TOPORETS, S.A.;
TRUNIHA. V.Ya.; YAKOVLEV, ]~.K.; BOGDANOVAO L.A.; SARBEYEVA, L.M.
Problems of the geolog and charaoteristics of the distribution
of mineral deposits. rTrudy] VSEGEI 92:53-89 163. (MIRA 17:4)
X3
. ~, ~ . Y~.
7777777--1-,--'- --.
YAY,OV-I[-,'V, L.K.
Interat;tion of the sp. tem K,.') - A:! 0 - aif,12 on beating. R--.-
Rea(--,tlon be-weer -In^
po 14 L -1 )otassi2 dIsIllcate and allm um
oxide. Tzv. SO PIT S3SR no.? Ser. I-bim. nauk no.2.--74-81
(MIRA 1&-L)
1. Khimiko metaUurgicheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdaleniya
AN SSSR, Novosibirsk.
lea
IN
3, W
YAKOVLF,V, LL.- IGUMNOV, Ya.V.; ABRAMOV, A.A.
Centralized transportation and shipment operations, Tekst.prom.
16.rio.2:54-55 7 156. (MM 9:5)
1. Starshiy inzhener Glavlenkhlopproma (for Yakovlev); 2. Na-
challnik tranaportno-ekspeditsionnoy bazy (for Igumnov);
3. Nachallnik otdela, ekspeditaii bazy (for Abramov).
(Shipment of goods)
77'
SOV/137- 59-1-814
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 110 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kunitsynj N. M., Shamovskiy, E. Kh.0 Yakoviev, 1. M., Soroko, L. N.
TITLE: The, Design of a Wide- path Cutting Blowpipe for Flame Cleaning of
Metal (Proyektirovaniye shirokozakhvatnogo rezaka dlya ognevoy
zachistki metalla)
PERIODICAL: Izv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, 1958, Nr
3, pp 154-160
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the -design of a slot-type head for a coke-oxygen
operated cutting blowpipe for surface flame planing capable of pro-
ducing a groove 100- 150 mm wide. The ratio of the groove width to
the width of the exit slot on the head amounts to Z-3. At a groove
depth of 4-5 mm, the rate of cutting amounts to 6 m/min. The rate
of cutting metal preheated to a temperature of 900-IOOOC (sic 11
increases to 20-21 m/min, the heating time being reduced from 8- 1Z
to Z-4 seconds. The stability of cut and the cross section of the
groove are functions of the geometry of the nozzle and of the nature
and the dimensions of.the hot spot. The shape of cone-and-slot type
Card I /Z nozzles is most efficient in preventing bifurcation of the groove.
4
SOV/137-59-1-814
The Design of a. Wid-2-nath Cutting Blovroipe for Flame Cleaning of Metal
Smooth transition from the throat to the slot of the blowpipe is an essential con-
sideration in the design of the nozzle.
G. K.
Card 2/2
SOV/137-59-1-1556
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 19-59, Nr 1, p 207 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Shamovskiy, E.Mi-, Yakovlev, I. M., Kafranova, Z. K.
----------------
TITLE: Elimination of Spatter Flaws Introduced During Flame Scarfing of
Metal (Udaleniye zapleskov pri. ognevoy zachistke metallal,
PERIODICAL: J'zv. vyssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Chern. metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4,
Fsp 117-125
ABSTRACT: During flame scarfing operations, performed for the purpo:5e of
removing surface defects of metal, spatter was observed to occur
along the edges of the groove; as a result, defects appear ed on the
surface of low-carbon steel's during their subsequent rolling into
sheets. It was established that the formation of spatter defects is
attributable to molten metal being blown out of the groove by the
oxygen jet. This condition may be eliminated by means of emplov-
ing additional 02 for purposes of preheating the metal., or by
utilizing smaller openings for the jet of cutting 02.
S. G
Card 1/1
KOHOUN, AlekBandr Ilikiforovich; POPOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; SIZOV,
K.P. in"5 rateenzent; YAKOVLEV inzh., retsenzent;
SAIWUSEV) YU.S., inzh., red.; VOWTHIKOVAL, L.F.Y tekhn. red.
(Economics, organizations and planning of railroad car opera-
tion]Ekonomika, organizatsiia i planirovanie vagonnogo kho-
ziaistva. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 290 p.
(MIRA 15.12)
(Railroads-Rolling stock)
'N
002
1
1
0~
i 0
GUSEV, Sergey Oaipovich:__jAUYLET.-1ljy9 Nikigonqyich- AMAMOV, Vaailiv
Alekseysvich; 3RAYLOVSKIY, N.G,, inzh., red.; 301BROVA, Ye.N.,
takhn.rad.
[Isothermal cars] Izotermicheskie vagony. Moskva, Yses.izdatel'sko-
poligr.ob"edinenie 9-va putei soobahcheniia. 1960. 247 P.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Refrigerator cars)
KAC&NSKIY, I.Z.; YiXOVLEV, I.N.: DOBIUJSINA, R.Yes
Rodenticide. Patent U.S.S.R. 77,586, 3300, 31, 1949.
(CA 47 no.19:101'12 153)
N Mlg~;
20108 YAKCVLEV, 1. N. Materialy.dlya sanitarno - prosvetitillnoy raboty po bor'be
s kishchechnymi infektsiyami. Felldsher i akusherka, 1949, No. 6, s. 43-147.
SO- LETOPIS ZHURNKL STATEf, Vol. 27, Moalcva, 19119.
YAEDVLEV, I -:ff.
Observation of the partial solar eclipse on June 30, 19549 Piz.
v shkole 15 no.1:61-63 Ja-F '559 (MLRA 8:2)
19' 2-qa srednyays shkola, g. Starokonstantinov, Khmelluitskoy obl;
(Melipses., Solar -1954)
YAKOVLEV, I.N. (Kiyev)
Method of studying the Joule law. Fiz. v shkole 20 no.2:49-52
Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14:5) i--
(Fhyaics-Study and teaching)
M, iKR. f-,
0 0 0 0
4 1 . - 16-- IT- L-11 u- a
0 It 11 is 1. 4 14
I j _6 )..A
00 A
.5"tk"I AW -00
00
UA"gUfgttd eydid Isydrourbo" Jkad Meg derivatives,
00 A V111. Synthesis of l-qcI*but~a*-I-catboxyII4 jwld and
00 A sowdItsdarilostly". N.A. MminluandI.P.Valtoy- 00
lev.(Unlugrad Statt Unly.). J. Gen. Mon. (U.'s's RY
00 -If IM"130947)(In Rutidm); cl C.A. 41, i~ld-
09 2 ~Ref numerous trials the following p~xrtlure was evolved
fur the fiction. of acid (1): -00
00 4 4U0 g. poond. K011 under 2(x) cc. drUdellh was trratni -00
00-4 with WJ S. 1-bromocyclobutanomr ot he acid In M)
LV Mellb, bested an a attain bath 0 .5 Tr.. cooled. difil.
0 10.11 with water, acidified with lloso.. and file ml. layrr
't C1111. with IRIgO. oil standillit. the ors. Jos. X'Ive a
00
IK)IYMCr of I as an Amorphous t. Cateful relfluval of r0 0
the solvents Fave 2D-5% 1. in. 9" (from beurztle). On
sundins In air or in soln. it rickis an amorphous gx)lymer. coo
Addo.of Or to I In tnoist CIICI, save I,2.d&owA-yrhp-
oo b"14osecarboxylic acid, tn. 95'. N I'jQ*' 'Thc latter In 7'go
Illellh added to a I"llux suoloonsion of twilood. KOII Its
60
PhMe gave a polymeric, Ur-ctontg. product, spimten 0
00 'ol
H in some expts. it was possible to Isolate a little 1-hydrory- :V0
2-&onacycWolaxecarboxylic acid. m. 120-l" (from
benzene); If the rewtion Is run at IM-22P In high-bilifing
i Soo
kerosene, the product is a Or-free resin and soome Coll, is
1 zoo
evolved. From 15#. of the di-Dtadd boiled with 00 11. powd.
KOII in 100 cc. HuOll was obtained 9 g. 1.2-daultory- to 0
cyclio6w4werarboxylk acid. b, 150", Q1 O.WM, d!* O.WW.
st" 1.43014. If the reaction was run In HtlO, only poly- to 0
Wer; wCrC Obtained. Co. M. Komi Inpuff too
tsoo
too
-to CNI (4
me -4 10i
r V Tr_M_ -1 V _1W 14 _-) 13 4
0 It is AV. 10 Ll to it It K rio A 1 114 0
0 00 0o * o 0 0 * o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 10~O 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 .0
000 0 a :':_o 0 0, *Go 0009 00 0 0 * 0 00 0 0 0
0
46 0 0 0-0 O,Oio 0 0 00
efhyIbenzv1 nicohol. T. A, Favorikavdl'
a-CXc1obutv1-
?g
and j. P,-Ynkciiev. fkad.-Vauk
inertif, Sbarnik 2,
To ME-MgUr, fvn~ P.2 *g. Afg and 40 g. MeBr. in 200 ml.
-ydobutyl ketane in 100 HII..
Et'O I,-, addcd C-0 g. plicnylq
C Vt-0; aft(-r .stirring 2-3 hrs,. it roo~l tel"p. the guixt. is
u4b Ice, the org. laver I-, s(Pd- 13ad the aq~ laver is
acidifiwd with 1A IfCfawl~xtd. with R.O. Viccurnbilled
-crs, aftcr figh- ovu Na-SO'. "i'm 1)'1% ~-ryrlo-
org. Im
ak., b, 100.5-V WO 1%5.3.iS~ (6
hfay",mc-1
obt-ined: 93.6%
n4h,-R~cv:yl a1r., bo 127-~S*, n1d 1.63M, d.-I
ale4 S
M29;
4" OJ)O v
yeftibutyl ke(oric. T. Favorskiya and 1. P.
WnoniT, St,,,,,ik 2, 1 H,-lG(J0-
'2).Z-T. GO g. C,d
0/1 IkAA) vv" 'ttt iir-l'I'led 36.5 110. 25% "'4114011 and made tip witli it,
.0 tc)
xq till. I'ltiq soln, ii addcd fe f 10 g. NIn(NOI), in 300 ml.
HIO, followul by 313.5 ini. 257
0 N11,011. The brown soln.
is filtered and the pit(., aftt!r washing with ITtO is dried at
110', then dk-coiupd. fit a porcelain dish by beating with
stirring (exodiermic). The catrilyst in (fie form of it powder
(4n g.) i:; (1,vonacd oil gla's %vE)fjl :i,j(j iq placed into n ttthe,
thronid, which 11 MiXt- Of I part 1,,,t cyclubittarti-mrboxylAte
with :1 p1irts 1.,'tOAc N at la., 12 ml. per fir. -it 110'
Distit. or (lie. prodtict. vields mr1hyl cyrlub:iiyl kc-zlit.:
1)164 137-0', hit 36)' Wio 1. 1339, (JID 0~!Wk3. 'ntv Wilyzate
y whili MOAC VICIff
".mlic dic cloblityl livfomv,
f,(t.jCO'_
uSSR/Cheiaistiy, ftdr"; aibqns Jan `52
"Research in:the~Field of Tertiary Alcohols With
the Cycl6butyl-RiAi6il. I.'Inter6ction-of'D�iso-
propylcyclobutylearbinol With Hydrochloric 'and
Sulftric Acids," T.'..~A.' Faiorskaya, i. r. Yakovlev,
Lab imeni A I.-Ye. F&46rskiy, Leningrad State U
"Zhur Obahch KhW Vlol: Mai,. 110 1, pp lij-122
Prepd and characterizoid, for the lat time: diiso-
'Propylcyclobutyl,Icaibiiol (I), 1:,l-_diis6pr6pylcy-
elopentan6l'.;~2--(11-) -'~-'Aiis6~i~6~~rluiiithylenecyclobutane
(M) ;.41.80,Pl~'4yl6yal6~entene-2'(IV')i,1,2~.-
diiso I ob r- oc * y~' 61' 'tane
openI
propyl-methyler,.':c*ycio',pentane (VI).' Interaction of
207T23
'i y
TMSIR/Chem str Hydrocarbons (Coutd) Jan 52
I with H~S '04. goes: in~ 2 directions: dehydration but:,
no iscmeriziLti6h; iia~.~formation of isomeric ~lc II.
Interaction:bf I,, witki HC1 goes in 3 directions,
yielding:11 Ill and~~N. II Iis dehydrated under'
,action of. RpSO4, "'~Iilio'dehydrated under, action of
Hal to yikk~ IV. and ~: 2, 5 -membered cyclic chlorides,
6xie of which seeuij,`~.i~be secondary reaction prod-,
uct. Established Is6i~erizat ion of one cycle into
~anotber ii. orgau'q***j~~Ynthesis, by vhich method I
'Is formed,at same, t iit~--as 11. ~ Forma~ion of isom-,
Pric ale results :frc~i;,,isomerizat ion of organo-Rg.
com plex.-':,~
207TP-1-
-2-d
YAKOVLEV, I. P.
"Investigations in the Field of Tertiary Alcohols with Cycl.obutyl Radicals.
II. The Interaction of l~'~othylphenylayelobutylcarbinoI with Hydrochloric
and Sulphuric Acids." by T. A. Favorskaya and I. P. Yakovlev (p. 122)
SO: Journal of General Chemistry (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 1952, Volume 22,
no. 1
U65~~Chemistry Hydrocarbons Feb. 52
"Research in the Field of Tertiary Alcohols With
the Cyclobutyl Radical. III. Interaction of Ethyl-
phenylcyclobutylearbinol With Hydrochloric and Sul-
furic Acids," T. A. Favorskaya, I. P. Yakovlev, Lab
.imeni Acad A. Ye. Favorskly, Leningrad Order of
Lenin State U imeni A. A. Zhdanov
"Zhur Obshch.Khim7 Vol XXII,.Wo 2, p:p 215-220
Prepd for the lst time ethyaphenyleyeldbutylearbi-
nol and products of its dehydration and isomeriza-
tion under action of H,,SO4 and Ml (ethylphenyl-
methylenecyclobutane, 1-methyl-2-phenyl-2-cyclobu_
tylethylene, and. 1-chloro-l-ethyl-2-phenyleyclopea-.
tane). 209T16
USSR/Chemistry Hydrocarbons (Contd) Feb 52
Cites mean arithmetic values for relative clispersioni,
ce FCD Of some ales Vith cyclobutyl radical and
their dehydration, substitution, and isomerization
products.
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20
PA
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FAVORSKAYA,.T.A,,,YAKOVJ3V. I.P.
Tertiar;r alcohols with a cyclobutyl radical. IV. Reaction of iso-
propylplianyloyclobutylearbinol with hydrochloric and sulfuric acids.
Zhur. Olashchey Khim.22, 1816-21 152. (MLRA 5:11)
7 (CA 47 iao.14:6876 '53)
1. A. Z!Manov,State Univ., Leningrad.
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,
over
~Tatw4e of 1:3 ratio 04 tso-Pioll and:&OH
catal t t"400* '430Q, and 460* at 11-40 ml./br. gave
a
inal.~; Ki,CO' along- jjith smalt amounts of Iso-PiAc, at
fonnei 601110 TACCHCIfAr- Ond 1*0-PrAc,
i 460' ~htrc also
-
-reicticinin H $&'Clun gave r0 ri:551velyhIgheryiellis
'Of Pr'
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)
at
c hnd lso-PrAco~rcuhing 1
3k and 8
27
,
.
,
L
a,
.
,
t
A:3:1 mixt, of AcOH and !so-BuOR at 450' in H
he same catalyst pvc iso~FrAc, bo-BuAc, Iso-Pr.CO,
Ic ngwith1le-.C0. Passageofiso-.1
d I i-l3uCGCHMcs,- alo
a
t.460*injig%vciiom-prcI1Oanda
BuOEC over the catalyst a
low yWd of iso-PriC0j: Mc.clicocuc" iso-lluCOcl1Mei'-
:and lin unklentified !rnatcrW,'W 176-850;.,Thtis~ th
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A~THORS: Shuykin, X. 1.1,Charkashin, M. I., Yakoyley, 1. P.
TITLE: The Hydrolysis of Dicyolopentyl on a Skeleton Nickel-Aluminiux
Catalyst (Gidrogsaolis ditsiklopentila na skeletuom Ni - Al -
katalizatore)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademi! nauk'SSSR, Otdelenlys khimicheskikh nauk,
19569 lir 8, pp. 1008-1010 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present short report the authors described their in-
Yestigation of the reaction of the hydrolysis of dicyclopentyl
on a skeleton nickel-aluminium catalyst at atmospheric pressure
and at 2000. On these conditions the hydrolysis of only a five-
membered ring with a simultaneous formation of products of the
simple xupture of the C - C bonds of the fiye-membered ring as
well as of alkyl cyclopentanes with a shortened side chain
takes place. The 6cheme of the mechanism of the dicyclopentyl
hydrolysis was devised and suggested by the authors.
There are i ta%~le and 8 referencee, 6 of which are So-riet.
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ASSOCIATION: In8jitt , "ton Ifickel-l-Aluzinium Catalyst,
ganioheskoy khl4mii im.
nauk SSSR (lust, X* D. Zelinskogo A-kademii
'e of orga'm:'c ChemistrY izeni X. D. Zeiiusk1y,
AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: March czp 1958
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Catalytic synthesis of )mtones. Part 3: Synthesis of methyl phen7l,
ethyl phenyl. methyl n-propyl, and di-n-propyl ketones. Zhur. ob.
khim. 28 no.9:2475-2478 S 158. (MIRA 11:11)
1. Kishinevskiy gos-adarstvennyy universitet.
~Ketone)
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AUTHORS: Freydlin, L. Kh., Balandin, A. A., BOY/62-59-9-20/40
Zhukova, I. F.1- Yakovlevp I. P.
TITLE: Investigation of the Selective Effect of Catalysts. Communica-
tion 3. Hydration of Isoprene on a Skeleton Nickel Catalyst
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1959, Nr 9, pp 1640 - 1645 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The hydration of isoprene on a skeleton nickel catalyst was in-
vestigated without (Fig 1) and with the addition of pyridine
(Fig 2), and under pressure. The step-by-step hydration of the
isoprene was established by determining the diene content in the
catalyst before and after the consumption of 1 mol of hydrogen.
After consumption of 1 mol of.H no diene could be detected in
the catalyst, which confirms the stepwise hydration. The diene
was determined according,to B. N. Afana6lyev (Ref 6) or A. Baeyer
(Ref 7). The authors found that the step-by-step hydration oc-.
curs do well with as without pyridine and that at experiments
with small quantities of pyridine the reaction proceeds only to
the formation of monoolefines. The influence of the quantity
pyridine/catalyst surface and.the influence isoprene/catalyst
Card 1/2 surface (Tables,3,4) was investigated concerning Ni + pyridine
Investigation of the Selective Effect of Catalysts. SOV/62--9-9-20/40
Communication 3. Hydration'of Isoprene on a Skeleton
Nickel Catalyst
apd found that an excess of pyridine hinders the isoprene hy-
dration.. The analysis of the reaction products of the Ni + py-
ridine experiment was carried out with the Raman spectrum. The
two isomer substances 2-methylbutikne-l, and 2-methylbutane-2
were present in the oatalyzate. At variations of the pressure
the selective effect of pyridine remained up to a pressure of
80 atm. Quinoline has the same,-effect as" *ridine. There are
2.figures, 5 tables, and 9 references, 6*6f which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheakoy.khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo.Akademii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zel-inskiy of
the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: I)Pcember.20, 1957
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AUTHOR: Yakovlev, 1. P.
TITLE3 Catalytic Synthesis of Aldehydes and Ketones. VII. Synthesis
of Acetaldehyde From Acetic Acid and Formaldehyde
IODICALa Zhurnal obshchey-khimii, 1960, Vol- 30, No- 5, Pp. 1694-1697
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TEXT: The author examined the dependence of the yield of acetaldehyde on
the temperature of the reaction between a-cetic acid and fonaaldehyde in the
presence of a chromium-copper catalyst; the kinetics of this catalytic re-
action were also investigated. The reaction between acetic acid and form- L/\
aldehyde taken place in the temperature range 180-3600, forming acetaldehyde
and formic acid. At higher temperatures t1fe formic acid reacts with the
ficetic acid and forms acetaldehydef water, and 00 Besides, the formaldehyde
2'
decomposes at higher temperatures into hydrogen and CO; A table shows the
products that are produced by the reaction of 95~~a acetic acid itith the equi-
r.O.Lar quantity of a 34,1*//o formaldehyde solution at 00 and in the temperature
range 175-4250, The author examined the thermal decompoo-ition of single
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VII, Synthesis of Acetaldehyde From Acetic B005/Bl2,/,*
''Acid and Formaldehyde
components on the chromium-copper catalyst (acetic.acid~ acetaldehydej form-
aldehyde, acetone, formic acid). The results are given. A.diagram shows the
changes in thequantities of the products of the reaction between acetic
acid and formaldehyde, depending on the temperature. The changes in quantity
of the following reaction products are given: total acid content, total
qLantity of carboInyl compounds; HCOOH,.CH3COOH, CH 20' CH3 CHO. The experiments
carried out showed that the production of acetaldehyde from acetic acid and
formaldehyde is possible, in principle. The results confirmed' a.*mechanism
previously proposedg according to which acids and aldehydes and mixtures of
both change into other aldehydes and ketones. The method is described in the
experimental part. The production of the catalyst and the determination of
-the ,-Lsoou.
acetaldehyde and formic acid are also described~ The analysis of g
-reaction products was carried out in a VTI apparatus. There are 1 figure,
1 table, and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION; Kostromskoy tekst-ilinyy institut .(Kostroma Textile Institute)
SUBMITTED: June 15, 1959
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