SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMOVA, N. S. - YEFIMOVA, Z. A.

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KHP.TET.'.4KAY?i. F.M., pr(-)f.7 YFFFIMOVA, N.S*, dotsent Vork cA' the Parm Provinc* Society of Fatlounittazists duriwg 1962-63. Arkh. pat, 27 no.SP8849 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1. Prpda&datell %-rmkogo oblastmogo obshchestva patologoanatomov (for Vbaletnlwya). 2. gakretart Permakogo oblastnogo obshcbestva patologoanptomov (for Teflmov). -4 . . . - ~ I : !~ --,: -.-- -7 ~- - 2 USSR/Plant Diseases. Disceses of Cultivated Plants. 0 Abs J'our: Bef Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 2D665. Author :_~n= Inst : Alma-Ata Zooveterinary Institute. Title :The Effect of Mineral Fertilizers on the Suscepti- bility of Winter Wheats to Hard Dlight. Orig Pub: Tr. Alm-Atinsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1956, 9, 116-n8. Abstract: In field experinents when Ferrugineura 29 winter wheat was spored /zasporeniyem/, and the plants fertilized in the first-leaf phase with a half dose of superphosphate mixed with KC1j the re- sults demonstrated that the incidence of infec- tibn with %1' 1 etia levis Kuhn on the fertilized plots was 35.6-40.6%, lower than on plots which were not fertilized. The work was done in the Card 1/2 10 USSR/Plant Diseases'. Diseases of Oaltivatied Plants. 0 Abs jour: Ref Zhur-13iol-, 110 5, 1958, 2M65- Botanical Garden of Kazakh University. Ye. D. Yakimorich. Card 2/2 USSR/Plant-.Diseasas Disedse of Cultivated Plalits A 0-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No i5, 19580 68526 Author : Yefiniova, N.S. Inst : Alma Ata Zooveterinary Tnotitutc. - C4"~' Vol Title : Grass Ergot in the Foothill Zone of Trans-Ili Ala-Tau Orig Pub : Tr. Alma-Atinsk. zoovet. in-ta, 1957, 10, 565-568 Abstract In the foothill zone of Trans-Ili Ala-Tau there is certain moist years a mass ergot infection of the wild grasses wit- chgroas and dew grass (in 1951). In 1952, whith was par- ticularly moist in the upring and summer period, the er- got infection specad to wny varieties of wheat, barley, and rye. It is necessary to conduct prophylactic mcasu- rea carefully, as well a3 ergot control method in order to prevent the grain economy from suffering severe losses and to keep the animals which fecd on the grass from Card 1/2 USSR/Plant:,, Diseases Disease of Cultivated Plant* 0-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 1-10 15, 1958, 68526 becoming poisoned with the substances from the ergot sclerotia. G.A. Wynkova Card 2/2 rl - ----- U L f-; Aq. E 04: R Plant 0682 "Y'M~t4tte cf Zoologicul arw 'itterimary On, the Pftrtial Infection of M41111t and Gat Fanic).ca vilb ~Irm t G Tr. aoo-rkat. In-tit, 1957, 10e 589-572 I A (~,.Ivlng ill tl~a environs of tl.,,- city of di-,cla-m-d ni.wen of a partial Infacticn of tho panicloa of millet with J.oog3e arid tho-oc., of'oalv with 0074i credmmt. The authar axplniLti thin pheix.ivencz by trio .L.ct that under thi.- InflLience of trie external survo,,i A Ldin,~s,I atego (1-ave-IC)ITLA.11"t arx~ in rozmection vith tbif. al-so Vat'., 1; *x-,Yth of the alfcct.~d plent c--ime into cir.,nflict with the growth, 6avoloTcmirtt anci requirnments of thts parmite almpted to a given apecies of a pleat. G,..A. Tj'yE,kov-.. 7 YEFIMOVA, N,V, '--M6dalwords in modern English. Uch. zap. RGPI 22:5-25 161. Adjectival suffixes "-able" and "-idble" in modern English. Ibid.tIO3-122 (MIRA 17:4) 41; 0. t 25206 Yefimova, N. S. (Grass ergot In the foothill zone of Trans-Ili Ala-Tau.) Tr. Al"a-Atinsk. Zoovet Inst. 1957(10): 565-568. 1957 -- In 1951 a mass ergot infection of the wild grasses, witch grass and dew grass occurred. In 1952, wh1dh was particularly moist in spring and nummer, ergot infection spread to many varieties of wheat, barley, and rye. Ergot control methods are necessary In order to prevent the grain economy from suffering severe losses and to keep the animals which feed on the grass from becoming poisoned with, ,,,A-be substances from the ergot sclerotia. Transl. from Referat. Zhur. Biol. 68526,~cburtesy OTS-JPRS. Biol. Abs. v 35, no 9, May 1, 1960. III '. - "I I - ~m I - Vr 71 T-I V 7 V FT V T f - ~j - ---- --- --I RUSETSKIY, I. I. Prof., Spinal Cord Peculiarities of automatism of the spinal cord in connection with the disturbance with I the disturbance of sensitivity. Zhur, nevr. i psikh. 52, No. 8, 1952. V i-m 6 C, 'Pi 0, 1 BORKOVSKAYA, Yu.A.; YIWIMOVA, O.A. Diagnostic value of I.IU.Kokhanovskiiis sign. Yop-0 neirokhir. 21 no.6:36 H-D '57- (MIRA 11:2) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney Uzanskogo gosudarstvennogo institute dlys usovershenstvovaniya vrachey iment V.I.Lenina. (FRONTAL LOBS. die. diag. value of Kokhanovskii's palpebral motor sign) (IMLIDS. in various die. , frontal lobe dis.. diag. value of Kokhanov9kii's palpabral motor sign) AUTHOR: Yefimova, O.V., Senior Engineer SOV/111-58-3-9/29 t--------- TITLE: Speeding up the Creation and Introduction of Ylulti-Program Wire Broadcast Systems (Uskorit' sozdaniye i vnedreniye mnogoprogrammnykh sistem provodnogo veshchaniya) PERIDOCIAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1958,tL/rI. Nr 39 PP 8 - 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reviews Soviet research concerning the develop- ment of a multi-program wire broadcast system. The "NII Ministerstva svyazill (Scientific Research Institute of the USSR Ministry of Communications) developed a system which permits the transmission of three programs. The basic pro- gram is transmitted by high-power sound frequency currents while the two additional programs are transmitted by low- level amplitude-modulated H currents. Experimental trans- missions are to be conducted in Moscow and Kiyev in 1958. ASSOCIATION: Upravleniye priyemnoy televizionnoy seti, radiofikataii i vnutrirayonnoy elektrosvyazi Ministerstva svyazi SSSR (Di- rectorate for the TV Reception Network, Radiofication and Interdistrict Communication of the USSR Ministry of Com- munications) Card 1/1 NYURMERG, V.A.; TEFIMOVA, O.V., otvetetvennyy redaktor; MARTSIMVICH, T.M., redaktor; VZnPf tekhnicheekly redaktor. [Remote measurement control of radio-wire communication lines] Distan- telonnye izmereniia traktov provodnogo vashchaniia. Moskva, Goa. izd- vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1954. 33 p. (Microfilm] (Radio measurements) (MIRA 7:11) BORISOV, M.; ZUBKOV, P.; KOSTINA, L.; TXnHOVA, R.; VITCHUX, Boleelav Builders are introducing nev methods. Stroitell no.12:8-9 D 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Predsedatell TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh stroital8stva i promyshlonnosti stroitellnykh materialov,(for Borisov). 2. Nachallnik,otdola truda i xarabotnoy platy Ufimskogo trasta NO-3 (for Zubkov). 3. Korrespondont gazaty, "Znamya stroitelya" (for Yefimova). 4. Brigadir armaturshchikov na zavode sholezobstonrWkh izdeliy kazanskogo trenta No.23 (for Vitchuk). (Building) AUTHORS; Karavchuk, 1.. V., YeAlimova, R. I., SOV/72-513-6-13/17 Marlyash, N. Kh, TITLE: The Melting of Frosted Glasses in Tank Furnaces (Varka glushenykh stekol v vannoy pechi) t5- PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramikaj '1958,ANr 8, Pp. 39-41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since 1950 many experiments have been carried out at first in the crucible furnace and then in the tank furnace. The frostin,3 of glass was achieved by increasing the A1203- and CaO-content. At present the factory works according to the following prescrip- tion for frosted glass: 74,70P S102; 0,2% Fe20 ; 8 175% A120i; 2,45PP' Cap; 0,1M/lo YgO; 14% ffa20. The composition of the cha"rge per loo kg of sand is: 37,7 kg soda, 5,3 kg limestone, 28,6 kg kaolin, 24,1 kg Na2SiF6. The chemical composition of the raw materials is mentioned in the table. All materials for the melt- ing of frosted glass are subjected to preliminary drying, and then they are sieved and mixed. Frosted Class is molten in a regenerative continuous furnace (Fig 1). The depth of the fur- nace is 2,54 m2, the tanks depth 0,3 m, the duration of one campaign is from 5-6 months. For a separation of the melting Card 1/2 and the manufacturinE.; part of the furnace parts (Fig 2) are used The blelting of Frosted Glasses in Tank Furnaces SOV/72-58-0-13/17 which are produced of a ceramic body of 40'ifo clay of the Chasov-Yarskoye deposit and 6o% chamotte. The melting temper- ature of frosted i-lass is 1370-13600. The level of the Class body can vary only within the limits + lo mm. As frosted glass is applied to ordinary transparent glass for the production of lamp shades it is necessary that its coefficient of expansion is a little smaller than that of transparent glass. Good quality frosted glass can be produced at a rate of an output of 650-7oo kg1per m2 of the furnace surface per day. In these days the factory also started to melt colored frosted glass in the tank furnace. In the case of this glass (violet-rose colored) the melting reeime must be maintained even more strictly than in the case of frosted glass. The composition of the charge of this glass is: loo kg sand, 37,3 kg soda, 5,3 kg limestone, 2a,6 klg kaolin, 24,1 kC Na2SiF6, 4 kg Mn02, There are 2 figures and 1 tab e.i. ASSOCIATIOTI: Rizhskiy stekollnyy zavod "Kommunar"("Xommunar" Glass Factory, Riga) 1. Glass--Melting 2. Glass--Production 3. Glass--Materials 4. Furnaces--Performance YEFIMOVA.S. Sxhool of minin t. ugl. 4 no.4.8-8b Ap 155. , g skills. Mas ma 8:6) (Gorlovka--Mining engineering--Study and teaching) 110) PH= I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/M5 Baku. Aztrbaydz1'.ansk1,v nouctmo-losledowteltokLy institut nerte- pererabst~,VA>4shchey pronyahlennosti Imeni V. V. ]Wybytheva. Sbornik t:-adav, v7p. 2. (Collection of Works, No. 2) Baku. A-nortsisdat, 1958. 3T3 P. Errata slip Inserted. copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: A-zerbsy4zhan. Nintaterstvo neftyanoy procyahlennosti. Ed. of Pub.%Phlng 11~upei T.B. Alltman; Editorial Board. V.3. Allyev, Candidate or Chem1c.11 Sc!-ncea, V.S. Outy"a, Doctor of' Chtraleal Scienc '3' A.M. F.1117tv, D'.Ctor of Ch+%leal Sciences, N.M. Indukov, d1date an of Technical SLIencrx~ V.Yh. Mspuzyan, Candidate or. C . -Al . Chem.. 'cIencesp P.G. Suleyetanova, Candidate or Technical -I -- Sclences~ A.M. Levohlna, Candidste of Chemical Sciences* H.S. A.I. tmm, Candidate Of Chemical Sclrnees~ I.K. Orudzheva, Candidate L of Technlcja Sciences, M.N. Mellk-Zade, Candl4ate of Cheadcal --;c I once a. + PURIK=- Tnfi i~oifC(Ftlon of 1 1 f r chemical engineers, "cftntcls"Nand refiners concerned 1.1 t h advanced methods of petroleum conversion. COVERAar: The rOllectlOn presents an analysis or different types Or Cruldeft tx1racTed In Azerbaydzhan and or the products recovered from these lr-~des thrcuO petroleum conversion proce3s.s. The devaterInG, denalting and demulairying of crudes to described and the suitability of these crudes for the rec overy or dipa-I M013 is discussed. Results or catsiytic cracking Perforred over a fluidized bed synthetic catalyst and the chemical or.-poaltlon of gasoline produced by two- stage calalyti-c cra~klng am analyzed. Attrition and deactlva- tlon of cata2yata as wpal an catalyst circulation In & hyper- now system are revieved. Various lube oil additives and the production or drreront types or olle and or carbon black are outlined. Refe-enc~a ecompany individual arotAcjes,_ Nast--ov A Chgmitaa CO%pQ- MO ine PrO:Juc~d y Two-LtaZe Catairtle Crackine 70 Role Of HeLt All, v.S., and B.P. RasimovA. rr-neavy Petroleum Residues 77 L.A., :.I. P'!Tftn--~a, kA re activation 0 .0.4 der S udy or f a a. ere 3 It*& e ' C".17-t BurLng the Cracking or Distillates 10, Man- i==- O sulfurous Crude oil 86 t' 1 3 G., R.3h. = - - Vlt~ the tF ;0 . .P. vli-yev. Study of nA. 40~rn . pper Wins"ya Xrea Carried out With a View to Producing Avis- tIon lubs Oil 99 A.M., R.Sh. KUIIYC~, X-K- 'rZtXrtn&, Xj,-AaZAaoxft -- ' " aLnd Kr. yev. Study of Pttroje%w M, H.I. ChIkArev Pro the 01joltyany7o Xaxjvj4 Deposits Made With a View to Product 1 .6 Lube, Oil Distillates CA" % f7 1. Y:i,FD,',OV At S. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Ovaries - Transplantation 7. Determining factors in adantation and activities of ovaries in homoplasty in rats. Dokl. AN SSSR 84 No. 2, 1952. Kirgizskiy Gosudarstvennyy Meditsinskiy Institut. Red, 4 Oct. 1951 9. Monthly List of Russian tecessions, Library of Congress, Septdmber 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. WIMOVA, S.A. Possibility of the restoration of hormone functions of the ovary of rate after the menopause. Dokl.AN SSSR 94 no.3:581-584 Ja 154. (MLRA 7:1) 1. Kirgizskiy gosudarstvannyy meditsinskiy institut. -Pr.adetavlono akademikom A.I.Abrikosovym. (Ovarieg--Transplantation) (Trans-nlantation--Ovaries) IF GA141D-ZADE, G.A.; YEFIMOVA; S.A. . Selecting an opti-- structure of al=Linosilicate catalysts for cracking the crude of different bydrocarbon composition. Sbor. trad.Az NII NP no-4:69-80 159. (RDIA 15:5) 1 (Cracking process) (Alwainosilicates) VEZIROVA, V.R. ; ~XFIMOVA. S. A. Relationship between .the adsorption capacity of an aluninosilicate catalyst and the change in the porosity and chemistry of its sur- face. Azerb. neft. khoz. )9 no.5:35-37 My 160. (MIRA, 13:10) (Aluminum silicates) S/081 61AWA01/302/-J17 A YA'105 Tranalation from-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1961, No. 1, p. 62, j IB481 AUTIHORS- Vezirova, V.R., Yefimova, S.A. TITI'M The Dependence of the Adsorptive Capacity of an Alumosilicate Cata- lyst on the Change in Porous Structure and Chemical Character of Surface PERIODICAL: "Azerb. neft. kh-vo!', 1960, No. 5, pp. 35 - 37 TEXT: Alumosilicate catalyst specimens deactivated by thermal and