SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMOVA, L. F. - YEFIMOVA, N. S.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R001962410011-6
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
September 19, 2001
Sequence Number: 
11
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R001962410011-6.pdf3.71 MB
Body: 
EWT(m)/T/EWP(j) 1JP(c) WWIDJ) SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Kaplan, S. Z.. 'tefimova, L. F. ORG: none TITLE: The effect of polymethacrylatelon oxidation of naphthenop SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 7, 1966, 113-47 104T TOPIC TAGS: lubricating oil, antivear additive, viscosity additive, p)lymethacry ffattffi-tive, lubricant., thermal stability, polymer, oxidative degradation, hydrocarbon oxidation ABSTRACT: A study has been e o9 the oxidation of a naphtheno-paraffinic fraction of commercial lubricatina oil "12" (GOST 1707-51) in the absence and in the presence of polymethacrylate (PMA) in-a-static or bubbling system. The study was prompted by indications in the literature concerning the effect of thickening polymer additives on the thermal stability of lubricating oils. A significant effect of PMA was estab- lished experimentally on the oxidation rate of naphtheno-paraffinic hydrocarbons at 1110-180C. Measurements of concentration of oxygen absorbed in the oil during Ioxida- tion and determinations of peroxides and their conversion products after the end of an experiment indicated a faster ~aqcumulation of the peroxides and other oxidation products in the presence of 2-8% PMA than in the absence of any_PMA additive. This effect of the polymer addition was e7plained in terms of the chain initiation process with concurrence of PMA, which was confirmed by determination of the rate of free -Card 112 um 669.094.3:665-521.5 L 35858-66 ACC NR, AP60234oo radicals initiation in the presence of an inhibitor. An Increane in molecular weight of FMA.additive contributed to acceleration of the oxidation process and of simultan- eous thermal degradation of PMA an indicated by a decrease in viscoulty of the solu- tion.' At a given temperlure, the concentration of peroxides increased linearly with an increase of PMA content in the oil. At increasing temperature, the maximum per- oxide concentration decreased faster because of the faster conversion CC peroxides to other products (carbonyl compounds,'acids and esters). Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [JK] SUB CODE: lV7IILIJUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: Oll/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS:6'036 A Cnrol 0 /0 ACC NR- AP7001402 ('A' SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/021/0079/0079 ;INVENTOR: Kaplan, S. Z.; Yefimova, L, F.; Zvontsova, A. S.; Zakharova, N. A.; Khromov-Borisov, N. V. ORG: nonp TITLE: A method for increasing the antioxidative stability of Industrial 12 petroleum lubricating oil. Class 23, No. 187914 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 79 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricating oil, petroleum hydrocarbon lubricant, lubricant additive, antioxidant additivi, oxidation inhibition, morpholine,; morpholine derivative, methylmorpholine derivative, propandiol derivative, morpholinomethyl propandiol derivative ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of increasing the antioxidative stability of Industrial-12 petroleum lubricating oil by introducing a methylmorpholine derivative as an antioxidant additive. 2,2-Bis(morpholinomethyl)-l', 2-propandiol was used to widen the selection of additives. BIN] SUB CODE: 07, 21/ SUBM DATE: 30Jun65/ ATD PRESS: 5109 Card 111 UDC: 665.5:621.892.86 YEFIMOVA~ L. G. Dissertation- "On the Amounts of Some Amino Acids in Blood Serum During Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Liver." Cand Med Sci, First Moscow Order of Lenin Yedical Inst, 16 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Yosk-va, Moscow, 9 Jun 54) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec. 1954 777 YEF-l(vo L ,rlta atmrn irvtf ri acute &nd chronic hepatic difiea"s. L 6 Friluov ii. hi. S'L'ftCu-_v li~ M~d. 1.,( M L-s' VW ~ 7r"jp "rit" 25, NL~ R, wiliro U61 couttElL "f thc i"itzlls "f 643 jw1wiiiii w4i ~tudit'j krialitativriy an'i qu.0titativLly 113YU.,dagchrotuatucraphy I't-11 1'er-CIS "ere ~7~'Alty 23 h!tj flatkin's di~ 15 ,V,!Te it) litimfli- Cir -fit! El t lt;u normal Perabu- A'";Utler g u thlun e, 01 e" C - --------------------i ine phenylalaulde. Vallne [Muethlollin C ast 4 Ids appeared as paired sWus. No new amino aci were In the pathologic 5t:Turwi at tiny stage of the diseast:3. The differ- ence is nicruly quatit. In grave ckises tyro3iuc is increase-ri; ~1111?artju' aiid glutai;dc acid3. argilline, and ly5ille are de- ~ r "-~l .3M Mw Aro 3 arlili ore ijl:;o dccrpa~cd in chn,tile k -', With Impt'irezi tlh'-T (uncl I. "), In fur-ad-kilced C"I.% ln,nz 1~ EXCa-P"'A MICA Sec.18 Vol.2/4 Cardiovascular Dis.Apr58 1044. Andno-acid transamination in cases o1 inyocardial inlarction (Russian text) M.-IMOVA L. G. Ter. Arkh. 1957, 2917 (35-40) Graphs 4 Serum glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase was examined in 34 cases of myocardial infarction, 28 cases of angina pectoris without focal necrosis and 9 healthy subjects. Its activity was found to be increased 2-11, times in the first week after the onset of infarction while in cases of anginal pains without infarction it was within normal ranges. GibiAski - Bytom (XVIII, 6*) YXrIMOVA, L*Gop kand.med.nauk Studies on the process of amino acids transaminntion in cardial form of rheumatic fever. Terap.arkh. 30 no.5:36-42 My 158 (MIRA 11W 1. Is InBtituta terapii AMN SSSR (dir. - deyetvitellnyy chlen AHN SSSR prof. A.L. gyasnikov) (RHKMTIC BFJM DISFUSE blood in amino acids. transmination (Rue)) (AMINO ACIDS, in blood in rheum. heart dis.. transnmination (RuB)) JEFDWAp L.Gal ----------- Changes in the serum content of some free amino acids during acute myocardial infarction. Cor vasa 5 no.1:30-16 .163. 1. Institute of Internal Medicine, Acaderay of Medical Soionoes, M01109WI (MYO'GA";Ja' TIVIOT) (BIDOD PROTEINS) (AMINO ACIDS) NEKRASOYL, A.A.; YEFIHOVA,, L.G. Changes :Ui transamInase activity and the content of amino acids in the blood serum In acute myocardial infarot. Kardiologiia 3 no.409-72'Jl-4163 (MIRA 17:3) 1. Iz Institute. terapii ( dire - deyetvitellnyy ahlen AMN SSSR prof. A.L.Myasnikov ) AMN SSSR. KOLBANOVSKAYA, A.S.; MIKFAYLOV, V.V.; Prinimali uchastlye: YEFY(Wit, L.I.; DAVYDOVA, A.R.; GOLOVKINA, O.K.; BUGAYEVA, G.N. Structural and mechanical properties of bitumens from various sources. Part 1: Viscosity, Ulermal and mechanical properties of road bitumens of various chemical compositions. Koll.zhu-. 23 no.6:718-725 N-D '61. (MIRA 14:12) l..Vsesoyuznyy dorozlinyy nauchno-issledovatelskiy in5titut, Moskva. (bitumen) . .I KOLBANOVSKAYA, A.S.p kand-khimichaskM nauk; UFIHUVA,, L*Ioj, inzh. Effect of the nature of bitumen and the ourface of rock materials on the properties of bitumen in thin layers. Avt.dor. 25 no.7:15-17 Jl 162. (MM 15:8) (Pavements, Bituminaua-Testing) MOCHAWVA, T.P.; GRUNDp V.D.; DANILOVA, Cycloserine tberapy of urogenital tuberculosis. Frobl.tub., no.7:67-71 162. (MM 15212) 1. 12 urologicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. - kandidat meditainakhikh nauk T.P.Mochalova) ftkovskogo nauchno-is5ledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir, - T.P,Mochalovaf zam, dir, po nauchnoy chasti - prof. D.D.Aseyev) Miniaterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (CYCLOSERINE) (GENITOURINARY ORGANS-TUBERCUIDSlS) YEFIMCVA, M.A. Simplified method for preparing microscopic preparations with the help of microtome. Uch. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 178:151-154 '59. (MM 14:7) (Botanical research) (Microtome) YEFIMOVA, M.A. Morphological and anatomical characteristics of tree and shrubbery buds and their ability to adapt themselves to winter conditions. Uch. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 178:99-130 '59. (MBIA 14-17) (Buds) (Trees) (Plants--Frost resistance) M151LINIKOVAP L.N.; YZFIMOVA. M.G. PONOMAREVA, L.S. Colcorimtric test tube met'lwd of determining gold and ailver .7 .Ln lean ores and products of nonferrous metallurtry. -0bor. trtzd. VNIITSVETMET no.9:9-16 165. YEFEMOVA, M.G.; PONOMAREVA$ 1,,S.; YEGOROVA, V.0. Determining gold and eil7er in VNIUSVETMET rjo,9:17-21 165* 0 I.M. ~ ~ ` 11, " 2 '-,') RUTI-SLIMSMA, M.G. ___ _-, spoct-rogrupbic &torminatkn of cogvr in crado loado Sbar,trucl. VNIITSTETOW no,%177-280 f65. (laPA 2Ss22) Transplantation (Fh,-erzicIory) Possibility of homoplasty of rwllaratc sections of ~hc larra cerebral her-is-7h e r e sn zramals. DokI. AN SSSIR 89, No. 2, '1953. Monthly Lipt Qf Russian Accessions. Librai~.r cf Cowrcss Ame 1953. UNCL. RMORINDV, L.N.; Y37IMOVA, M.I. Tburmaline formation In granites from the Cape *inera area on the shores of the Sea of Japan. Soob.WFAN SSSR no.10.-238-240 159. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Dallnevostochuyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Brinera, Cape--Tburmaline) T17IMOVA, M.I. Relation of granite-porphyries and ore formation in the Mukhlyninskiy sector of the Honastyrskoye deposit. Soob.MTAN SSSR no.10-.24,.;-246 159- ~ (MIRAL 13:11) 'l. Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Maritime Territory-Porphyries) 0 (Maritime Territory-Ore deposits) MARAKUSHN, A.A.; KMCHIEDV. L.N.; YEFIMOVA, M.I.; KIM MIN SED; KIM CHAIT V011; KIM XHA DZE Warvickite and paigeite finds in Pre-Cambrian dolomite marbles of North Korea. Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no.1;168-170 S 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Dalinevostochnvy filial im. V.L.Komarova Sibirakogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR I Akademiya nauk KoreysXoy 11arodno-Demokra- tichesko.v Respubliki. Freaetavleno akad. D.S. Korzhinskim. (Korea, North-Warwickite) (Korea, Norta-Paigeite) YIWDfO7A. M. 1. Correlation of dikes and mineralization in the Ilovo7e Konast7rskoye ore field. Soob.DVFAII SSSR no.22:31-35 160. WU 13: 11) 1. Dallnevostochnyy filial imeni V.L.Komarova Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Maritime Territory--Ore deposits) (Dikes (Geology)) ................... p 5~7~~6~5 EPF(c)/BPVZPA(s)-2/EW(n)/LrtP(i)/E7.,T(b)/W(a) P,j-h,'rr-4/FS-4/Pt-7 ,.7-47 ~ a i AC 0 CESSION HR-. AP5015562 ?0286/65/00 /008/ OL19/V,9: 666.189.211 AWHOM13bkollnikov, Ya. A. Polik, B. 14.j Karakhtinidi, 0. G.1 Ivanov. P. K.t 0 r AlenTk hi F,-T_ ; UJ-ybysh,,v, V. V _mina. 7~ -, -F_u&rovaL It. A, -SimakovLD. P.t Shc_~ '(I. ye.."Gafy Va'Y". R-1 Y--finovn Pechayeva, Ye. Yeallkina 'Ke I v7n_o~,n, A, I D linbatoy, V. j jj~voyevflkaya, Ye, A.; Kuk1nj Y.. B.i Balashovj V. N.; Gamza, L. B. TITLE- Glass for g1 ana fibers. ~Class 32,41o. 170369 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly L tovarnykh znakovs no, 8, 1�65s 119 TOPIC TAGO; glass, glass fiber ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a glass suitable for aifi, glass fibers. To increase chemical durability, to prevent corrosion of &nay@ of aluminum and other light metals, and to improve processability, the glass is for- ifiulated to containi 56-63% Sio 2-4% B203, 6_8% A1203, 0.5-1.5% F1031 h_6% zro2,, 6-8% cao, 12-13% Na20, a2d 1. 5-2% K n 20- ASSOCIATION. none 0 YAMIIOVA, M.A.; YEFIMOVA, M.N.; SOLOOVA, A.M. ------- Using a Bashkiroy knotter for placing bobbins on warping machines Obm.teldi.opyt, IMIPI noo'15:17-19 '56. (MIRA 11:115 (Warping machines) d LEBEDEVY K.P.; YEEFIMOVA M.N. 'Manufacture of cast turbine blades of beat-resistant alloys. Trudy LPI no. 224-.195-202 f63. (MIRA 17:9) LEBEDEV, K.P.; 1~4EDOVA, A.I.; YEFIMOVAj M.N. Foundry and technological propertlea of LNMtsZbA 62-1-2-1-1 alloys, Lit. proizv, no, 4:40-L1 Ap 161. (MM 24--4) (jj+e 'foundin, g) A b b APTIT011- Lebedev, K. P. Yetimov I -j!;' frllrn hVRt reShIVVIC -~Iioys inqumt- I'mdW, ii~- A -he pe-motpald t on( [d~aLf'"at t~tmo .BSV-A-C.T.- Oge al t --nues, under their rnechanfea ftope and the vepArommt ftt-rmlar 414, ca bee Wed-cad (--()njftjOr~R The alithors therefore testcJ high-stresg caat roto r- I,j,i;nv, tho-,R;- lf-vf+v,*~i in 2he K-Iv-drs -- - ~-Q - -T~Wl ~J, 7o4o-6.5 ACCESSION NR: AT4037534 positive effect of streamless casting on the quality of castings of film-forming alloys, a vacuum suction casting technique, developed at the Casting Labl?ratory, was also tested. The expertmeiAts were conducted on austenitic alloy 111Pwhich contains neither MAUIUDAor a sjninunY~and Is consequently not an active film-forming alloy), austenitic IL alloy EI (312 containing 1% T1, ind stvel 15k'hl I NTF of e m, rtensite, I e authors th a c ans Th found that a cas, high-stress rotor Made rin lie obtninod by free pouring providi~d that the flkfy is ri(j( film-forming. A stJ)lo complex of mechanical properties Is ac*lieved by pouring through a casting gate sytitom with Mot feed Allov I 11. vilot h ha~; relativefy good casting propertico, yields high qaality cast rotor blades. When casting bi Ides from alloys El 612 and 15KbIIMF, despite the high values for tensile strength and _i-- exLremmely tow in the majority of cases with either meltirfg and pouring. Ws necessitates either we ting an p6irhigia a-vacuum or -7- further development of the vacuum suction metal-feeding system . ExpertmenUtior Card 2/3 L 7o4o-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4037534 I show ed that onIP)rm fnrrite distribution with optimum content of C, Cr, Si, and Nt In the alloy for a givc-a rate of cooling may be achieved when casting blades cf Ir)Klil IMF alloy. C-titrifuga-1 pouring can result In consider-d-4y Improved feed conditions and, conseqientlv. otistire stable qualltadve Indires. Ug *prqctival utilization for film-forminr- al!rlts. -ijireq i-rntecuvo ;tLzn,is!;h4- ~r IV dirt haii 4 talih-, and T U, 1B -01DF %IM, ;R SL 1REF SM. '003'- (YMM-00 3 ; 3 YF,FIY,UVA, llajgfjrj~~ ?llkalw.(eynA;_KlTOV, A.I... rej.; MUBIMOVA, T7.9., [A-1gorithmic languages; surwy of foreign papers] Algo- ritmicheskie iazykJ.; obzor zarubozhnykh rabot. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1965. 64 p. (MIRA 18:7) p 0 0 0 0 0 i1al 1 At 4241 Amoco U I) NO is 16 )d is x V a Is It U U R a 16 V Al 11 a O:t. RA _U -M- k t V `g YK -90 Of a fzi f-1 0 y4t TIM chetal 0* caldetanni4ationavitmuni.C. wVa and M. Ys. Eft -:: WIC4, Yorosy pildifif" S. NO 13 adi Cleact in the vijwDj',U I "Vitausinjaw., Jaw :0 a mrsnO4 "when elthtT (44d or hot a" Aroll is used for the CXW.0(1. Hip lwfti" given hi1l;;f I valliewbon hot 5-V #('()1t is wsed, white Whole to,"natiW4, peppefs, spinach V"n peas unit rxgl,lAnt give hilliet I Values when AM111,1`19% AeOll 11 11"1, S. A. Kariata A, 1:0 a coo zoo too CO 0 '44. A MITALLVOGIC At LIVERATIME CLAWMATPON b6 sdaOsa -S I 448C.a 44f Ofty 041 i-14 IT U a AT so All,' WIT Is 91 a Ct It Ot KW n A X4 0 40 1* 00 go 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 V 0 0 0 0 00 0 ~- MM 0o0 - ' - a 6 0 0 0 a 0 6 TJ -4 a r a -1 W 1 L F C- R I a L t -'D'X-Tj T-1 I 6- V ~x 34 0 -a- 41 004 M V A E-Ej -M~Y( SOA -00 al -00 ic 0 epased h1pbarif V A '09 GOA . .0 . - -00 35-6300M). C --l1ot-wstrr inlutkmi %4'7a%b *00 0 . . Arv mog rational. V61th whole hiplierrics to K. CJ driell I ~4 L1 effics is covered with 200 cc. of boding water and boileol z 00 j for 10 min., then ldt to stand for 2241 hrs. Of the total o0 vitamin C content 70-83% is thereby extd. Berries freed of hairs and weds requite oWy 2-3 hrs. of esta. (5 C.: i C i 0 0 n n 200 cc.). Powd. bcffks AM 90 of their vitam a be strained before use. 30min. In aH cases the exts. sbou Ance thehairsof thebmiesmaycausevastrickritation. 0 Freshly prepd. Infusions lose up to 10% of their y P , tZ , l . b , in ZI hrs. Hipberties d in pr = V" goo s, And h coots in not under 0.4% of c ja Perries. T. L"nes at least 0.8% in powd. C&O . XoO life L A M11AtLVR4kAL UYINA14*1 CLAIIAMATICIt boo slow 11T.11416 - - use 'Anost #A T foldili $01t O*v dif 1 U 5 AV 10 al * 7~ 1 1 1 of to to to W A IN 4411 $9 K tc it It of An A I a 'M 0 0 W I W 81 9 at l :1 3 ~27' YAFIMOVA. Home, globin and plasma protein content of Via blood in children with dysentery. Pedistriia no*8:29-32 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. 1z laboratorii fiziologii pitaniya restyuhchego organizma (zav. P.V.Simakov) otdala detakogo pitaniya (28V. YU.K.POlteVa) Instituta pitanlya AR11 SSSR. (DYSENTERY) (BLOOD-NWIXATION) 4/, USSWWeeds and their Control Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol. INo l., 1958., no 1871 _1'. Yefiniova Author Inst ven Title Dodder and Means of Combatting It. Orig Pub S.kh. Kazakhstana, 1956J No 61 58 Abstract No abstract if YEFDfOVA N. (Lipetak) Stepchildren of the-f atar7 camdtteac. Okhr,truda i sots, otrakh. 6 no.1830-31 A 163. (MM 161l) (Lipetak-Clothingg Protective) DZIMMALTYEV, M-,)-., p:Fi '4011A,,,N:.I : - ~sc~,T'OtO:'y 3n Tr-idy Ln2t- ~y of th,% 5J omorpho iO5' ;3 16 -, fizicl. MI gaz&kh. S)SH. (VIT-ItA 17: 10) YEFIM01VA, 14. A. YEFIWJA, N. P. -- "Morphological and Cultural- Biological AsrCts of Ac- tinorWces Bovis." Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow Veterillar-I AcaderW and Ivanavo Agricultural Inst. Ivancrro, 1955. (Dissertation for th,: Degree of Candidate in Veterinary Sciences). SO: KnizhnMa Letopis', No~'-'q, 1956 Country : USSR Catog.ory : Microbiology. 14iorobov Pathogenic For Man and Amimals. pathogonic Fungi and Actinomyoaten. Abs. Jour : R,31' zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, '-,'a 103948 Author Salikov ".I. Inst-Itut. 'f4mmav Ag'ricultural Institute Title "! one boiiis frcn Pathalog! .athods of Icolating Aaikinw~ Orig Pub. qb. nauclin. tr. IvanovBk. a.-kh. in-to, 1956, No 3, 185-167 Abstract No abstract. Card: 1/1 =MEN= a U'.~S VDijease of Farm "Inimals. Noninfectious Diseases R-2 '.bs Jour: Ref Zliur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 2753 Author : Salikov M. I., K%rpova-Benua Ye. I., Yefimova B. A Inst : Ivanov Agricultural Institute Title : Data of Research on the Etiology of Myoglobinu- ria in horses Orig Pub : Sb. nauchn. tr. Ivanovsk. s-kh in-ta, 1956, vyO.. 17) - 1, 3-10 Abstract : The infection of experimental animals (mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, and colts) with a filtrate from the internal organs of horses and colts who died of myoglobinuria indicated that th---, di- sease ,uas not caused by a filtrable virts. ;-"trep- tococcus virulent to mice and rabbits was isola- ted as a result of a bacteriological study of the pathological material obtained from carcasses Card 1/3 ,US'SR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Noninfectious Diseases R-2 -',.bs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 2753 Abstract : and from the blood of diseased horses. The in- fection of colts with the bullion of streptococ- cus culture indicated that the virus did not in-- duce the disease but only accompanied it. The nutriticn factor, that is feeding the animals for a prolonged period of time with coarse and only one kind of feed,plays a leading role in the eti- ology of the disease. An analysis of the hay found on farms which are favorable to the development of myoglobinuria established a low content of Ca and P in the hay. '" micological investigation of samples of hay taken from these farms established the presence of several fungi, cellulose destruc- tive and toxic to the animals (Aspergillus ver- sicolor, A. herbariorum, Acrostalagmus cinabari- nus, Chaetonium pannosum, Sporodesmium sp.). The authors came to the conclusion that myoglobinura Card 213 nimals. Noninfectious Diseases, R-2 .vSSOR/Diseases of Farm h I ,iI._bS Jour Ref zhur-Biol., 1jo 21 1958, 2753 Abstract i.n horces is the result of food 'micOtOxic0s's coohylaxis of the disease it is neces Forthe P- ~ quality fodder Sara( to provide horses with hi* s and suPT)lemen- containing different coarse food ted with,.minerals. Card 3/3 KORCHAGIN, L.V., doteent; AIELUIYEVA, V.A.; KARASIK,.Ye.E.,. inzh.;. YZFIMOVA N A. la& Efforts to avoid the freezing of mineral raw materiale and rocks to conveying equipment. Izv. vys. ucheb. zavo; gor, 2hur. no.12:96-101 '58. (MIRA 12:8) l.Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Korchagin, Alskseyeva, Karasik). 2.Dnel?ropetrovskiy zavod plastmBs (for Yefimova). .(Mine railroads-Cold weather operation) /'11J AM) F - 3192 Subject tM/Mteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 19/23 Authors : Berlyand, M. Z., Yefimova, N. A. and Yanishevskiy, Yu. D. Title : Kondratlyev, K. Ya. Luchistays, energiya solutsa (Radiation energy of the sun) Gidrometsoizdat, 1954. (Book review) Periodical : Met. i. gidr., 5, 63-64, SIO 1955 Abstract : The book reviewers give a very favorable criticism of the manual. It is considered the first good book on actinometry to be canpiled on the basis of extensive research. However5 the book offers some contradictory and/or erroneous otatemento listed by the reviewers. Institution : None Submitted : No date YEFIMOVA, N. A. "The Influence of Forest Belts Upon the Temperature and Humidity of the Air Between Belts". Trud-Y Gl, geofiz. ob4arv -3-12, 1954. No 44, pp 104 Description of variations in air temperature amd humidity at various distances from forest belts for various synoptic, meteorological and pedo- logical-botanical condiLions was carried out in accordance with data of the expedition of the Main Geophysical Observatory in Kamennaya Step, (VoronezhskAya Oblast) and In the Nansen Sovkhoz (Saratovskaya Oblast),, and also in accordance with observations of the agrometeorological sta- tions of the "Gigant" zerno-sovkhoz (Rostovskaya Oblast) and the "Yell- shankall zerno-sovkhoz (Chkalovskaya Oblast). (RZhGeolj No 7, 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956 'The Influence of 'orest Shelter Uelts on Vne Air 77'empera- ture and '-Ldsture Cycles of A ~rlcul-tural FIeldz. " Cand !,co, 33c-1, MaLn 3eophysi.cal Obsematory iviani A. I. 116yoykov; i~-Aln Administra- tl,~n of the *jIVcIrometeom)Io-Jca1 Service, Council of 'AnIsters USSR, ljonin--rad, 1955. ("', 1"o 11, 'A;ar SO: Sun. i1o. 670, 29 Sen 55-3urvey of SclentLfic and Teclitilcal Dissertations Defen~ed at USSLTZ Higher Educational Institutions (15) I - - , - , -. f-...,- -L.- - --- - - -.,. I .0'.i -; - ~ . ". -.-- -.- - II M- -, ~ 1 -1 w t I rarn t, a r it., U(M. 1,,r )fit wgrapf- ll~ dcll-~l r~qlwoh su, h tt.tian, at:ases ) FiAdvar on M-SI. M='M rim- EMPIR, N~f SO YEFI E~J~ Seminar on heat balance. Meteor. i gidrol. no.3:63 Hr 156. (Solar radiation) WaA 9:7) " YNYINOVA, N.A. "O~,=nosa Me of radiation balance in Buropean U.S.S.R. Trudy GOO no.66:3-9 '56. OURA 10: 3) (Solar radiation) ZUBEYOK, L.I.; YEFIMOVA, N.A.; KUKHMMG, V.V. Katerials on the division of the U.S.S.R. into climatic regions, Trudy GGO no.76:98-il2 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Russia--Climate) 3(7) SOV50-59-8-19/19 AUTHOR: Yefimova, N. A. TITLEs Conference on Problems of Investigating Heat- and Water Conditions (Soveshchaniye po voproBam isaiedavaniya teplovogo i Yodnogo rezhima) PERIODICALt Moteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 8, P 55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A conference on the problem of "Heat- and Water Conditions on the Earth's Surface, Their R61e in the Dynamics of Natural Phenomena, and the Methoda of Reforming for Practical Purposes" took place frota April 7 to 11 at the Glavnaya geofizicheakaya observatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova (Geophysical Main Observatory imeni A. I. Voyeykov). The conference was organized by the .Observatoriya i Institut geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (Observa- tory and Institute of Geography of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR). 116 experts representing 21 scientific institutions took part in the conference. 23 reports were delivered on the following subjects; 1) Heat Balance of the Earth's Surface (reports by M. I. Budyko, Yu. D. Yanishevskiy, T. G. Berlyand, B. L. Dzerdeyevskiy and Yu. L. Rauner). 2) vlater Baisnae of Card 1/3 the Earth's Surface (reports by G. F. Kalinin, V. I. Kuznetsov SOV/50-59-8-19/19 Conference on Problems of Investigating Heat- and liater Conditions and I. V. Popov, M. I. Llvovich, A. 1. Budagovskiy, and V. D. Komarov). 3) Formation and Dynamics of the Snow Cover, Glaciers and Frozen Ground Layers (reports by 0. A. Avayuk, G. D. Rikhter, V. N. Bogoolovskiy, and G. V. Porkhayev). 4) Inter- aotion Between the Water-heat Conditions of the Earth's Sur- face and'the Processes in the Atmosphere (reports by A. P. Galltsov, M. Ye. Shvets, 0. A. Drozdov, M. P. Timofeyev). 5) Importance of the Wate*r-heat Conditions of the Earth's Sur- face for the Formation of the Natural Ambient (reports by Acad- emician A. A. Grigorlyev, Academician I. P. Gerasimov, F. F. Davitaya, V. R. Volobuyev, D. L. Armand, A. N. Formozov). The outstanding results of recent years were described in the re- ports. It was shown that the investigations of the rules of the water- and heat conditions has a great importance forthe develop- ment of the theory of physical geography. It was ascertained that an extensive working-out of the whole problem is necessary for the establishment of a scientific basis for an efficient utilization of water- and heat reserves of individual areas. The particularly useful work of Academician A. A. Grigorlyev in the Card 2/3 field of the most complicated part of the present problem was .0, 1 1 Conference on Problems of Investigating mentioned. Card 3/3 usuomm-w-6i,539 SOY/50-59-8-19/19 Heat- and Water Conditions - - - I I I I-P - I YA- i4A Conference on medical climatolog7. Meteor. i gidrol. no.1;67-68 Ja 16 1. (MIRA 14:1) (Climatolog7, Medical-CongiresseB) 29709 3/169/61/000/008/021/053 A006/AlOl AUMORS: Budyko, M. I., Yefimova, N. A., Mukhenberg, V. V., Strokina, L. A. TITLE: The radiation balance of the northern hemisphere PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 8, 1961, 26, abstract 8B191 ("Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geogr.", 1961, no. 1, 3 - 13) TECT: The authors propose a method of the indirect climatological calcula- tion of the radiation balance, which makes it possible to obtain its values from data of basic meteorological observations on the land and in the ocean. Results are submitted of mapping the radiation balance for the northern hemisphere w1th the aid of formulao presented. The effective radiation of the land is calculated with the aid of specified formulae. If there are no observation data available on the temperature of the soil surface, it is suggested to use the calculations of the heat balance components. To apecify the mean values of the earth surface albedo, materials were processed which had been obtained from systematical observations on a number of meteorological stations. To calculate the radiation balance of the land it is recommended to employ data on cloudiness, air tempera- ture and moisture, heat consumption for evaporation and heat exchange In the Card 1/2 29709 S/169/61/000/008/021/053 The radiation balance of the northern hemisphere Aoo6/Alol ground. The radiation balance of the water surface can be calculated on the basis of observations of cloudiness, air temperat-are and moisture, and the temperature of the water surface. Maps on the radiation balance of the northern hemisphere are plotted on the basis of data obtained from 1200 ground and 250 marine meteorological stations for average conditions for every month and year, (excepted mountainous regions with over 2 km heights). The values of radiation balance calculated are compared with actual measurements for a number of points. Here a noticeable deviation of values is observed for regions with a non-homo- geneous basement surface, due to the rather high variability of the radiation balance. It is mentioned that the mean value of deviation is 2 koal/cm Year al/oly for the annual values of the radiation balance, and 0.54 kc m ear for the monthly values; this is not over 5% of the maximum mean values ct the radiation balance. Maps of the radiation balance for the northern hemisphere are presented for the mean annual period and also for June and December. A general coincidence -is noted in the regularity of the radiation balance distribution in the northern hemisphere with the charts of the "Heat balance maps". Simultaneously the author points to some differences due to the most detailed and precise calcula- tion method of the former. Ye. V. FAbstracterls note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 YEFIMOVA, N.A. Method of calculating monthly values of effective radiation. Meteor. i Vidrol. no.10-*28-11 0 061. (MIRA 14:9) BUDYKO.. M.I.; YEFIMOVA, N.A.; ZUBMiOK9 L.I.; STRCKlnv. L.A. The heat balance of the earth's surface. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog no.ls6-16 Ja-F 162. (KRA 15r2) 1. Mavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya im. A.I.Voyeykova. (Earth temperature) 4 . ..... ACCESSI6#*'NR, AT4026427 5/2531/63/000/139/0016/002 Wimova,)N, A,j Strokinag L. As TITLEs World distribution of effective radiation i$OURCEt Leningrad. Glavnaya geofixicheskaya observatoiiya. Trudy*,i* jqo.:.1391 19639 Teplovoy bal&ns (Ileat balance), 16-26 ;TOPIC TAGS;' effective radiation, actLnomatrLc observation, world !radiation balance "ABSTRACT: The world distribution of effective radiation has been idetermined from maps of the radiation balance over the territory of ~thc USSR and from data from 1850 observation points on continents and oceans. Antarctica and mountainous regions were not taken Into consideration because no actLnometrLc observations of these regions were available, Monthly and yearly amounts of effective radiation The maximum annual effective. were computed and are given In tables* -radiation occurred In continental deserts and the mininuiag In polar Card 1/ 2 ;,fAT4026427 Iregions, the latter due to low temperatures of the active surfaces IThe annual effective radiation Is identical over humid regions of the, ,equatorial zone and the tundra and taiga of high northern IstLtudese ;The distribution in nearly uniform over the Australian continent and Europe, with a gradual increase from high'to low latitudes. Very I large variationsin tfie monthly radiation amplitude occur in dry regions of the aiddle'latitudes. Therekis a gradual seasonal change in the rate of radiation over oceans, Orig, art., hasi 4 figures, 2-tables, and 7 formulas* ASSOCIATIONs none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16APr64 ZNCL% 00 1 001 SUB C9DEs AS NO REP SOVt 006 OTHERt 1 Card 2/2 ACCESSION Nit: AT4026430 6/2"1/63/WO/139/0115/0121 AUMOIL& Yefimova, N. A.; Tsits*nko, 0. V, TITLE: Comparison of the experimental and co"utational methods for determination of the temperature of the surface of the human body SOURCE: Leninqrad. GlavW& goofisicheskaya observateriya. TMIY*, ne. 139, 1963. Teplovoy balans (Rest balance), 115-121 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, physiology, bioclinatology, climate, human beat balance i body surface temperature ABSTRACT: During the past few years, the Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya (Nain Geophysical Observatory) has been studying the influence of climatic factors on hlnA beat balance. A computational method has been developed for determina- tion of the mean temperature of the surface of-the human body as an index of de- pendence on meteorological factors, physiological d4ta, type of clothing and other factors erimental work to check this method-was carried out in Armedia in XP August i96'1', Meteorological measurements were made by the Hain Geophysical Obser- vatory and physiological parameters were determined by the Institut Obahchey i Ko-nallnoy Gigiyeny Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauk SM (Institute of General and .0--nalBygiene of the SSSR Acadenr of Medical Sciences), The observations were ACCESSION NR: AT4026430 made on the shores of Lake Sevan and at Yerevan. This made it possible to check the computational mothod under a great range of meteorological conditions in the slimmer season. The experimental conditions are described in detail, The physio- logical studies are described briefly; local inhabitants between the ages of 15 and 38 were subjects. The mean temperature of the skin was computed maing the heat balance equation for the hillmn body; rtc., sigh 2 2 2 X tc,,Dl ?CPD' X pepD' + pepO + + M pLD (e, - e) 4 p_,_;51 + pc,,D+ 'c," W,--) j(pcD + 0-0)(0, - 0)1'. (1) + pcpD' + p~pD + ALrther details concerning the physiological examinatLons have b en,published else- whera (Budyko and Talteenko, lave WSSSR, @or. goofr.; No- 31 i;6ot Taitaeuko, Trudy Glavnoy goofizichookoy observatorii, no. 139, 1963), A total of 217 oxp*ri- ments was madas The computed and observed values &r ooqW~d &nd disGropmal*& are explained. The field observations in Armenia were supplemented by observa- tions in November,'1961 in an artificial climate chamber of the Hoskavskiy Imti- tat Obahchey i.KesionalIncy Gigiyony (Moscow Institute *f Gen*rol mA Commmmal c,,d 2/3 BUDYKO, M. I., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, prof.; YEFIMOVA, N. A., kand,geograf- nauk Variation in the radiational factorm of the heat budget of the earth's surface. Meteor.i gidrol. no, 4:9-15 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatori-ya. -BUDYKG, - -M-. - -1. ; BERI;YAN-D, 11. G. ; -=,UV-A, N. A. "Study of the solar radiation regime on the surfarce of the earth." paper presented at the Atmospheric Radiation Symp, Leningrad, 5-12 Aug 64. L 65223-(15 Pfr(l) Gi ACCESSIOP HR: AT5022o66 UR/253l/65'/0bbW9/01l8/0130 31 AUBIOR: Yefimova.,_N. A. TITLE: Distribution of photosynthetic&lly active radiation in the Soviet Unlon SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofi7icheskaya observatoriya. Trudy, no. 175, 1965. Teplovoy balans (Heat balance), 118-130 '10PIC TAGS: photosynthetically active radlation, solar spectrum direct solar radi- ation, scattered solar radiation, transparency coefficient 1 ;~ 16? PBSTRACT: Photosy-nthet ic ally active radiation, falling in the wavelengths between '-"800 and 7100 a of the solar spectrum, consists of the~'direct and the scattered solar radiation which ha3 rearhed the earth's b_rface, The atmospheric transpare-ncy coef- -neiiation is 0.43 and for scattered radiation, 0.51. 0 ' - 1- a-_-nqe&ed throujzh the atmos- V_ atkve' L 65223--61b ACCESSION UR: C-15022066 on thc ri-rfhern coast of the 1102111 anel to 70-75 kcal./cm2 on the southern border of A-3',i. in T,in-- and July ~htn ralln',lon amounta to 7-9 kcal/cm2 a rnonth in all areas --,-f th,-~ t;SSP. Ttv~ distrib!i~-i !n ,!' i-lic s,A,.Lr active radlation recei-?d at ;~i preqen~el mapq. 711 e map s s i i ov t h aF a rftdirLtijn in sutmer is sufficient ever-yw',,~~r- in the Soviet Union. :.'rig. art. hp.~z 1 table ard 7 figures. F7, j A",S0('TXJ'10N: Glamaya geofizicheukays. ol:sLrvatorl-ya, Leningrad (Main r,-ophyi3ical Observatory) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUb CODE: AAIL!5 rY7RE R 000 A.TD PRESS. Card v~ ---------- L 14958-66 ACC NR: AT5922067 SOURCE CODE: UR/2531/65/000/179 /0131/0143 AUTHOR: Yefimova, N. A. ORG- Main Geophysical Observatory, Leningrad (Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observa- toriya) TITLE: Some peculiarities of meteorological conditions in a vegetative cover of winter wheat and corn SOURCE; Leningrad. -.Glavnay,a geofizicheskaya observator.iya. Trudy, no. 179, 1965. 'Teplovoy balans (Heat balance), 131-143 TOPIC TAGS: cabcq~ wheat, agriculture crop, agriculture science, actinometry, atmospheric humidity, wind, solar radiation, meteorologic observation, atmospheric temperature, soil physical atmospheric evaporation 'ABSTRACT: The author reports on a comprehensive expedition organized in July- August 1963 by the Institute of Physitis -and Astronomy, Academy of Sciences Estonian -SSR, the-Institute of Plant Physiology:im,- K# A. Timiryazevj Academy of Sciences SSSR and the Main Geoph'ysical Observatory. The purpose of the expedition.was to ,study solar radiation conditions-and the behavior of the fundamental meteorological ..elements in stands of agricultural crops. observations were made in Yygev (Esto- Card 1/3 L 14?58-66 ACC 14R. AT5022067 SSR) in fields of.winter wheat (from 10 to 20 July) and corn (from 23 July to 0 August). Standard equipment was used'for the meteorological observation. Soil :and air temperature, atmospheric humidity and wind velocity were measured. Actino- ,metric observations included measurements of direct, scattered and reflected radia- .tion as well as the radiation balance and total radiation at various heights above the soil. Visual observations included the number and'sbapes of clouds, visibility, 'Color of the sky and state of the soil. Curves are given showing the distribution' of temperature, atmospheric humidity and wind velocity. The biometric characteris-' tics for the winter wheat and corn are tabulated. The vertical profiles for tem- perature, atmospheric humidity and wind velocity show differences depending on the weather conditions. Temperature behavior showed clearly pronounced superadiabatic conditions within the plant cover in the dry windy period, temperature inversion in the period of hot humid weather, and a profile close to isothermy in cool weather with dry soil in a thick stand of corn. The profile.5* show some discontinuity under all weather conditions close to the level of greatest foliage area. Data on atmos- pheric temperature and humidity gradients, radiation balance and heat exchange in the soil were used for calculating evaporation. It was found that the average total evaporation (evaporation from the soil and plant transpiration) in the midday hours Card 2/3 - ------------ ~__ L 14958-66 ACC NR: AT5022067 (11:00-14:00) was,0.57 mm/hr in a field of wheat during the more humid period, fal- ling to 0.34 mm/hr during drier weather. Cornfields showed this same average value of 0.34 mm/hr in drier weather during the midday hours. The evaporation increased to 0.70 mm/hr after a rain for a heavier growth of corn. These values of evapora- tion are typical for conditions where the radiation balance in the midday hours was 0.6-0.7 cal/cm2 per minute. The total.evaporation is considerably dependent on the radiation balance. Curves are given showing heat losses through ev6poration as a function of radiation balance under various soil conditions with respect to mois- ture. These graphs show that the nature of this relationship changes depending on weather conditions and the phase of growth of the plants, The coefficient of tur- bulent exchange was determined for various levels. The data from these calculations are given graphically together with curves showing the radiation balance of stands of wheat and corn. The two types of vegetation show sharp differences with re- spect to these parameters. The results of this research show that the distribution of all basic meteorological elements in stands of vegetation are clearly dependent on weather conditions and the state of development of the plants. Orig. art. has, 6 figures. SUB CODE: 08,02/ SUBH DAM, 00/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF; 002 Card 3/3 1, 019 9 7-66 EWT(i.i G11 ACC NRs AR6oi.4574* SOURCE COM, t UR/0169/65/000/011/13087/bO87 AUTHOR: YefimT~,,,~-.,A-' TITLE: Distribution of photosynthotically-activo radiation on the territory of the Soviet Union SOURCE: Rof. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 11B582 REF SOURCE: Tr. G1. geofiz. observ., vyp* 179, 1965, 118-130 TOPIC TAGSs solar radiation, photosynthesis ABSTRACT: Data are presentA (in the form of tables and schematic charts) on the distribution over the territory of the Soviet Union of photosynthetically active radia'ion--radiation of the solar spectrum fraction in the wavelength interval of 0.38-0.71 a. This fraction is used by vegetation in the process of photosynthesis. Authorts abstract. ZTranslation of abstraoi7 SUB CODE: 06~63 Card 11b UDC: 551.521.31 SOURCE UR/005OA6/0G0/009/OO"/0048 AIMHOH: Yefimova N. A. (Candidate of geographical sciences); Sanoyan, III. G. ORG: ','~ia3-n-73-o-p'r-rysica~Observatory (Glavnaya geofizicheskaya obser-ratcriya cute (Agrofizicheskiy institut) 'grophysics Instit TITIM: New type of thermobalancograph and results of itd field testing iSOURCE: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, no. 9, 1966, 44-1j8 TOPIC TAGS; electronic computer, heat balance ABSTIRACT: Details are given on an improved model of a thermobalancograph iand the first results of its field testing. Itu distinguishing featuro is simultancous fooding of electrical signals produced by censors to an alactronic camputor. 7h4a vlrutally procludas any influence of random error caused by fluctuations of the jactoorological clements. The com- puter autometically and continuously solves the knourn heat baLanco equations for ovaporation, tho turbulent heat 171u-x and the cocAfficiont of turbulent exchango, reSistering the resulting, values on a tape. D1 ono hour 40 values of each charactorirtic are recorded. The recorder and comIniter are m, all in size and fit on a table set up inside a tont; he sensors can be up to 70 m. away. The article describea a series of Llosts in a wheat, field: how the instruments woro set up, and what rc- sults were obtained. 7"ho complex instrument is particularly offectivo for making measurements in agricultural fields, but it has many porsi- bilitios for use on expeditions-and at hydrometoorological stations in general*.' Orig. art. has: 1~ figure's and I table. CJPRS: 38JI6773 SUB CODE-: 20, 09 SUBM DATE: 22Dec65 / ORIG REEF: 010 Card UDC: 5~1.508.2 0 ~~Z6 - .-RIMOVIN.A.; VABILOYEV,A.S.; YUSHKO,Ya.K.; KOMAROVA, A,A*; KUBLANOVA,P.S.; Z IGULINA, L.A.; YURMICH, L.B. ; BULYCHEY, G-V- Effect of wasten of a metallurgical plant an the health of the population. Uch.zap. Mosk. naucho-issl.inst. san. i gig. no.9:73-76 t61 (MIRA 16:11) Upper Permian and Lower Triassic foramini era of Armenia and the Nakhichevan A.S.SoR. Biul.MOIF.Otd.geol. 36 no.6;116-117 11~-D 161. (MM 15-7) (Armeniat--Foraminifera . Fossil) (Nakhichevan A.S,S.R.-Foraminifera., Fossil) 20-114-3-38/60 AUTHORSt Rabinovich, I. B., Golov, V. G., Yefimova, N. A., Rustamov,S.U. TITLEt The Isotopic Effect in Compresuibility and in the Association of Deuteroalcohole (Izotopnyy effekt v szhimayemosti i assotsiatsii doyterospittov) PERIODICAM Doklady Akademii Hauk SSSR,19579VO1,114,Nr 3,PP~.590-593(ussn) ABSTRACT% The paper under review is devoted to the investigation of the of the density d in the inter- ultrasonic vel8city a and o val betweell 10 and 60 - 80 for CH OH and CH OD, and several 0. The adi2batic com;ressibility others, as well 9a for ~ 2 and the osmotic coefficients were measured. The deuteroalco- hols are obtained by hydrolysis, with heavy water, of appro- priate alcoholate3 of magnesium and aluminum. The ratio of the cryoscopic molecular weight and of the molecular weight ob- ta~ncd from the formula decreases in the follouina orders methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohols n-butyl alcoholp as well as normal, iso-O and secondary butyl alcohol. For douteroaloo- hole the acid ratio is by 2 - 5 % higher than for their hydro- gen analogues. Although it is not possible to derive any Card 1/4 acourate values of the degree of ascooiation from benzene 2o-13.4 -3-38/60 The Isotopic Effect in Compressibility and in the Association of Deutero- alcohols solutions of the alcohols, it is clear that the increase of the osmotic coefficients, with increasing concentration in alcohol, is caused by its degree of association. Therefore it follows from the results of the cryoocopic experiments that the deuteroalcohols are associated by the hydrogen bonds in a hi~;her degree than their h.,fdrogen analogues. This is also confirmed by the bit-her boiling point of the former, and also by the fact that substitution of hydrogen bf deuterium in the alcohol hydroxyl leads to a reduction of its vapor pressure. The authors of the paper under review supported the statement nadeby Tarasov that, generally speaking, compres- sion does not take place on the relatively solid hydrogen bonds but rather on the weaker Vandervaals' bonds between the chains (associates). loo- and secondary butyl alcohol have hij3her compressibility than their normal primary analogue. Therefore alcohola with a ramified chain ftre characterized by hi,3ber oompreouibility than the primary n-aloohola. In all deuteroaloohols investigated the ultrasoric velocity is by lo - 2o seconds lower than in the corresponding hydrogen analogues. On the other hando the coApreesibility in the Card 2/4 former is higher than in the latter. From the point of view 20-114-3-36/60 The Isotopic Effect in Compressibility and in the Association of Deutero- alcohols described in the paper under review this isotopic effect of the compressibility means that in the deuteroalcohols the intermediate chain interaction is somewhat weaker than in their hydrogen analogues. The occurrence of the-temperature minimum of the curve of compressibility in water, as well as the presence of the maximum of density, can be explained bY superposition of two factors at the increase in temperature and also by the transition of water from a more strongly associated state into a less strongly associated state, with a denser packing of molecules (reduction in compressibility). 'The authors of the paper under review maintain that, as com- pared to normal water, the decrease in the degree of asso- ciation in heavy water is delaye6 with respect to tempera- ture. In a way, the retardation of ultrasound in the sub- stances investigated, when hydrogren is substituted by deu- terium, is also caused by the increase in molecular weight. There are 3 figures, 3 tables4 and 15 references, 8 of which Card 314 are Slavic. 20-324-3-38/60 The Isotopic Effect in Compressibility and in the Association of Deutero- alcohols ASSOCIATION# Institutecf Chemistry, Gortkiy State University imeni 17. 1. Lobachevskiy (Institut khimii Gorikovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta im. 11. L. Lobachevskogo) PRESBIITSDs Docember 4, 19569 by A. H. Frumkin, Member of the Academy SUBMITTEDs September 1, 1956 Card 4/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 'is--' 0- 4 0 0 I #- V-, -1-14, to-U134 U16 tin v a Is AIR Uvwx JIM spoil 4141 04129 -A 0 1 JE L IL I I -A- Ix -E V is IVA! 10, to". .d. ad. U. A. S. S. H, W -410 OW) tin Yr"wh).-To- fe Inam we inkmed with B"Urimal ""am and O F tjgemod, 01411, the (Owswing Soho. 1 110. W 0 01 MOU0 1 C " (1) (NOJ Z . S 4 , I .13t KN(h 1, 101 ammon IV), S myoor r, -at 14, snit as (w days (wit do] The Alinim = Gairr at O hi h -00 600 . W tf g imp., U; 1108MM Jual I d M h w 409 fed OvM u mp spottl wit It Prodsave ev"MM krew a a Palo with - A days aloct kkkalon. fAck of = Th , k W Wftti=o WkMr e las"s %KVtp int I "ke of a d d Of a f s w appealraver = 01sar of the dispels b J , 00 irl w I, . e the diswasir at a twtshis Over too do of the ow"Wir 4 is! A$-SLA ITALL&INSK&L 01901AZU019 CLASSOMATION 94im" is d.f L IS it Is 0 0 0~!O 0 0 0 0 . . . . . . 0 a a 0-0 0 0 0 Sio 0 00 so@* 0 0 00 0 0 0 G vft~miwr. Al(red baugrf SO too* rsoo *MII dw a"- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G -10 0-0 4 0 0 0 fee tsoo ago Joe - - T~TKT-V~C, , - i-i- -11-1 --- - -- --- - - ---- - - -- - - ---- - -- -- -- --- - ---- - -- ---- - - ---- --- - ZEROVA. H.U.; YWIMOU, N.I. Zffect of mycorhizal fungi found In oak groves of the steppe on the development of oak. needlings in a vegetative experiment. Bot.zhur. I [Ukr.] 10 no.2:32-.45 153. (W-RA 6:6) 1. Instytut botaniky AN URSR. Viddil mikologiyi. (Oak) (Mycorhisa) PODUROVSKAYA, O.M.1 KUTILINA, R.A.; ..-YZF IMOVAj N,I, Bromatometrie determination of eyelohexanone oxims. Zav. lab. 27 noo 43403-405 161. NIM 14:4) lo Goaudarstvamyy nauchno-issledovatellski i proyektnyy institut 'Y azotnoy promyshlennoste i produktov or aniaheskogo sinteza. (Cyclohexanone) rpotassium bromate) LOGINOV, V.K.., kand.tekhn.nauk; XEFIMO`VAx N.I. Influence of mafone preparations an the-cardiovascular syste= of leprosy patients. Sbor. naubh. rab. po iepr. i dorm. no 13:48-51 '59. (EU 14:6) 7 (SULF018-TM~PEUTIC USE) (CARDIOVASCUIAh SYSTEM) (LEPROSY) I PODUROVSKAYA, O.M.; YEFIMOVA N Reaetion of cyclohexanone oxime with potassium bromate. Zay.lab. 29 no.4j420 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1, Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlenn,osti. (Cyclohexanone) (Potassium bromate) VOSTRIKOVA, A.M.; SAKHAROTA, Y.Y.e Prinimall uchastiye: FjWao, F.Te.; RABUzZATA, Z.T.; POONTAKOVA, K,I.; SHCHEGLOyA, PODOTACHIKH, P.G., red.; WRONGIN, T.L., red.; PTATAKOVA, N.D., tekhn.red. (Public health in the U.S.S.R.; compendium of statistics) Zdravo- okhranenie v SSSR; statisticheskii abornik. Moskva, Goestatizdat TsSU &Tag 1960. 271 p. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) TSentrallnoye statisticheskoye upravle- niye.2. Otdel statietiki naseleniya i zdravookhraneniya TSentrallnogo statisticheskogo upravleniya SSSR (for all except Strongin. Pystakova). 3. Chlen Kollegii TSentrallno.-o statistichoskogo upravleniya SSSR (for Pod"yachikh). (PUBLIC HFAAINH--STATISTICS) GRISHIN, L.V.; RUZIIE-TSOV, D.A.; KARETNIKOV, G.S.; FUTUER, I.E.; N. M. Determining the concentration of lubricating oils in gases. Trudy MKHTI no.47:174-177 164. (MIRA 18:9) YEWIMOVA, N. N., YEFIKOVA) N. N.: "The dynamics of arterial pressure in healthy children and those afflicted with rheumatism under the influence of adren- alin.11 Kartkov Medical Inst. Kartkov, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences.) Source: Knizhngya 'l-topial No 28 1956 Moscow ~EFIMOVAj, N.N. [*fimava, N.N.' 6P~certain neural formaticho 1A the afferent innervation of the ileocecal section of the into stilr . Vestsi AN BSSR, Bar. biial. nav, no.3s66-72 160, (MIPA 1411) (IMLP,4,INNERVATION) (CECUM.,rIMOWATION) SOKS of uArcodc $loop And of nour"Uniallityag Cbmucal tau on the dorKopment of imtn"'. t7 in n&L- V. KAJukina Kfatotov Sci, Rescuch lint. Vaccines and Semms). Zkuf, Afikrobid. 4i&-mA4. j Im-m"Offol. - 1953, No. 12. 21-7.-Chlond hydrate nnd Chimical Abot. medinal (?) (WAY Unlikoxin forin.1tion In diplitheria It3nitini- zAtioti. Narcotic sleep deprriu-s finnillitogeoltsis ill tile Ijrj_ Vol- 48 NO-8 Mary stalts of Immunization, lit revaminatlott M6 tilect Apr. 25t 1934 h legs evident. Systematic (Ontinuous 1) injection of tlcttyleholloe Markedly actIvAtes the fonnatiol iPWlJqfk L ulf-d Biological Ch.emiatry aotftoxi~"14 son'n4-1'-&LnT &A!66:n_ari~Rb~Ni animab. T-A reverse Is the cast with admallne. D. S. LeAne USSR/MediAne/Pharmacology FD-2952 Card 1/1 Pub. 17-16/23 Author Yefimova, N. P. Title Selection of a rational immunization plan based on physiological rules of immunogenesis (Part I. Antidiphtheria imminization) Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 7, 56-59, juiy 1955 Abstract Preliminary administration of antigens increases specific immu- nological reactivity of the organism and consequently its sensi- tivity to repeated doses. Author utilized this circumstance in her experiments on rabbits to whom she gave diphtheria anatoxin in various amounts and by various methods. She also experimented on the horses from whom the serum was taken. Final results led author to believe that the selections of a rational method of immunization must nearly always take into account the physio- logical condition of the animal organism if iti reactions are intense. If this is the case the reactions of the horse must be studied also. 10 references, 9 USSR, 10 since 1940; graphs Institution : Moloiov Scientific-Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera (Dir. A. P. Kobyl'skiy) Submitted : 20 Oct 1954 I -1U USSR/Medicine Immunization 14. Card 1/1 Pub. 17-12/22 Author : Yefimova, N. P. Title : Alternation of supplementsl irritants and role in relation to their strength during antidiphtheria immunization Periodical : Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 8, 47-49, Aug 1955 Abstract : Attempts to clarify question of rationality of periodic change of nonspecific irritants in antidiphtheria Immunization. Horses were given various quantities of diphtheria anatoxin with a 1% solution of calcium chloride at four day intervals. The horses then were divided into groups according to their antitoxi 'n. titer and the various irritants tested on them. Ifi~'itants were 1~ solution of calcium chloride, 1~ solution of alu'm*, tapioca with 1% solution of calcium chloride etc. 6 references, 5 USSR, 2 since 1940. Graphs. Institution : Molotov Sci-Res Inst of Vaccines and Sera (Dir. A. P. Yobyl'skiy) Submitted : 20, Oct 1954 ~Yv -'-IN kaml-m'.410TI On ae bvis k4; -71 im; ij~ Ill ilorlpl I in, t,rrn rf A-r nir o it ;,t', iwc, a it,, fl, ~t nuDUIUSlt accO,inl rm,( 6e -1 the -,I-1111lid r,2 t-:QJjb'ltVl t,Y ~1' 'Tk:W V Eht initial f.-Acta. in , At U n/General Problems of Pathology - Imminity. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol-, No 3, 1958, 12526 Author : iefimova, N.P., Laseva, T.A. Inst : Not given Title : On Selection of a Rational L=lnization Scheme in, Conformity to Established Principles of Immunogenesis. Orig Pub : Zh. microbiol., epidemiol. i i=unologii, 1956 (1957), prilozheniye 6-7 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 T-1 YEFIMOVA, N.P.; WSEVA, T.A. Ing nn effective immunization system on the bpais of the physiological features of immunogenesis. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. I immun., supplement for 1956:6-7 157 (MIRA 11:3) 1. Iz Molotovskogo Instituta vnktain I eyvorotok. (VACCINATION) (IMNITY) TJWIKOU, Nx. F~siological features of immunological reactivity. Zhur.xilcrobiol. epid. i inmun. 28 no.1:0-99 JA '57. (NLPA 10: 3 1. Is Nolotovskogo nauchno-inelodovatellskolKo Instituta vaktain i .syvorotok. (IMMUNITT, physiology, Physial. rules of immunol, reactivity (Rue)) J, ]~EFIMOVA, N.?.; MALITSEVA) Z.I.; LOSEVA, T.A.; ALEKSANDROVSKAYA) L.A. Blectro- and i==nophoretic study of antitoxic sera. Zbu--. mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 32 zio.1:77-81 Ja 161. (WRA 14:6) 1. Iz Permskogo instituta vaktain i syvorotok. (SEMY YEFIYLVA N P ; LOSEVA I T. A. Precipitated antigens are the basis for efficient i=rmnization. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immm. 32 no.6:135-136 Je 161. (14IFU 15:5) 1. Iz Permskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok. (ANTIG:24S AND ABTIBODIES) (11,24MIlTY) KONONENKO, T.V., inzh.; YZFD40VA, N.S., inzh.,* ROZHKOVA, V.V., inzh. Studying the properties of synthetic fibers. Nauch.-is8l.trudy TSNIIShersti no.18:63-75 163. (MIRA 1811) "He-moapolesIs of the -30ne Marrow Durin-- Lr,'-ar Pnelj:-~orlia ar:d its StAt_S '~A -11 _d 1C, InSt, :,.'01C4 C,m~ r~lica ". Ions. " I.Iar.-4 ;ed 3,A, 1953. (117%lilol, I'lo r), Nar 5~3) SO: Swi. lio. 67,~, 2c.) Sep 511--l'-durvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at T--3311 Higher alucational Institutions (15) -7,7777 KRYLOVA, M.B.,dotsant; YEPIMOVA,.N.S.,kandidat maditsinakik-h nauk Malignant synovioma of the true pelvis simulating pararetritis during pregnancy. Akush. i gin. 33 ns-1:117-120 Ja-F 157 NLRA 10:4) 1. Iz kafedry akutshoretva i ginekologii (sav.-prof. N.P. Lebadev) i kafadry patologicheskoy anatomii (sav.-doktor meditsinmkikh nauk F.M. Khalatskaya) Molotevskogo maditainskego instituta. (SYNOVIOMA, case reports true elvi differ. d1ag. from parametritis during pregns (Ru:~ (PELVIS, neoplasms synovioma, differ. diag. from parametritis during pregn.) (Rua) (UTARUS, dis. parnmetritis, differ, dia6, from synovioma of true pelvis during progn.) (Rua) IRILETSKAYA. M.F., prof.; YMMOVA, H.S. kand.med.nauk Work of the Perm Society of Pathoanatomists in 1957. Arkh.pat. 20 no.12:87-88 '58- (KIRA 12:1) 1, Predeadatell Permskogo obahchestva patologoanatomov (for lhalet- ekava). 2. Sekretarl Parmakogo oboheheetva patologonnatomov (for Yefimova)s (FORK-ANATOMMAL SOCIETIES)