SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMAKOV, V.S. - YERMAKOVA, M.N.

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TUMOT, V.S.- SPIRIN, S.A.; CHMOT, D.G.; tkk)B=, I.I.; UVUCMMO, X.D.; Wr,~G.V.-, CMPWOV, N.M..-. NKHIUWAN, B.G.; ASKOWY, G.L.; XOTILIM=rT, A.M.;. 110TAUNOT. S.1.; SUMAMMOV. I.A..; YAYJRW, S.Tm.; SOKOZOV, 3.K.; KOKISSAROT, Yu.P.; MAIMIN. 1.F.; POMAYLO, K.K.; MORYAWr, A.V.; MILAMID, N.V.; KMIASHVILI, P.a. -1 "RUTiLYA, L.A.; LIVSHITIS, N.M.;. NXIMOT, A.M. Molsol Irullrovich Safro: obitUUT. Ilsk.sta. 24 no.11:60 9 153. 1 (KLU 6:11) (Safro. Nolool Vallfovich, ?-1953) TMIMAXOZjj UOCHKOV, I.N.; CHISHOV, B.G.; IMM, G.l.; YAVRJMUM- K W; XLUUMV, A.K.; SMIN, S.A.; VISILOT, N.V.; ZOTILXMIT, D.G.; BKUMT, Galo; 11MINOT, AoX.; NASKIM, AoA.; ITAWV, K.Lt XWOV, A#?.; (MUPRA=p N.K.; Arl*NOkff, B.T.; al"MINUCIT, If'*,; NOWUNT, S.I.; ]PARMUN, 15.25.; GORSHEDY. A.S.; GOLIMMUM, F.S.; SOKOW, B.N.; KIL- KUSMN, Ta.G.; KKHITARUN, S.G.; RASUMKOV, Te.L.; GRUDIRMT. P.G.; YMORU. G.I.; SHCHMSININ. 1B..Y.; SAYM. V.1.,- XOKORXV, -B.T.: ILT11- 8911, K.P.; PMR&MY, V.I.; - -.0", 1 lboo. lUril Arddwrovlch Koulsearov; oblInW. Slokosts. 25 no.5s6O Ky 154. (Konismarov. Writ ProkboroviLob, 1910-1954) (WU 7:6) Tumorly.s., W&IM Accwtl~g to Zonlats pUm. X=ka I BMW 22 no.10%54 Ap '55. (Blocirifleation) MMA 8:6) 14, ZalmOtitell minletra sletrostaftely SM. PAYLUKO.A.S.; ~~Ov,v.,S.; UGOHXTS,1.1.; SKMIOV,K.S.; CHIZII(N,DoG.; VINrmu,A,V,; NrMLABOV,A.M.; TOR 0, K.D.; ]MrWV,N.A.-t MWSXLLI,L.I. Sergel TSalikovich Faerman; obltuwy. A.B.Favlonko And.others. Blek,stn.26 no.10;62 0 155. (KMA 8..12) (Faerium, Sargoi TSalikovich. i1.1955) PXRITWHIH,p Koo*; IWIXOVg F.G.; ZHIM=Ng, D.G.; PAYIMMO A S4; wwo I.A.; ~Owmmq V.I.; MOMITO, A~I.; I.I.; .YMU=OT, T-S -.,,,SOSMO L~Aoo PWU A*So; *030is M.S.; MOP maxse, N,MLIMYl,, G.P.; UTW, N.A.; ~(Twf G*I,; ACHXASOTO D.I.; YAMM, N.D.; CHIZWT. D,G,,: UGqWS. 101000 NIXU%ffg F.R.; PLOONOVi, N.A. TUAImIr Nikolsovich Sergeov; dbituary, Xok. stoo 27 noJsO Kr 1560 (MMA 9s8) (Sergeov, Ylaimir likoUericho 1903-1956) KATMOTi GsKs; FIRTLIHAN. N.G.; KUCHIMMO, T.Ai.; ZHIMIN, D.G.; IDGINOT, F.G*,- PATIMO, A.S.; YJMNAMDT. T 3 ; TINM, A.T.. DKIMIXT. 1.I.; UGMTS' I. I.; IN MT-Fibpis "iNSKIT, A.I.; WASILMKO' P.I.; 3MWTDY, A.A.; NOSOT, i.p.-, imimli, V.S.; BILUKOW, A.A.; RUSSO, G*A*; VASILITIT, A,7o; BBKIN# Y,,Po; TZMAN, I.A; OXWT# GsKsj CHMCHWO, N.A.; BESCHINSKITo A*A*; YAIM# T#F. Alvel Fw1ovich Iaupmn: obituuT. Mr. Orot. 26 no.5.,62 W 157. (IAUPMD. Pavel Favlovich. lW7-1957) (MMA 10W 7 YZRKAMOV, V.S. llwi'is for developing atomic energy In Britain. 319k.sts. 28 no.10:94-95 157. (KM 10:11) (Great Britain-Atoule energy) YERMAKOV, V.S.,, Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Study of ~Pro`c-e-s-B-eB--iP-f heat tramf erl in heat- elements of a nuclear reactor." Minsk3 1958, 16 pp (Acad Sci BSSR* Department of Phys Math and Tech Sci. lbst, of Power Pgineering) 100 copies (KLj 29-58, 132) 53 - IURDT, A,V.; IrBRMMV, V.S. Applying logtwre polynomials to the solution of telegrapb1c equations. lush.-fis.shur. no.1:6-16 .1a 158. (KIM Il-7) lehatitut energetild AN ISSR Minsk (Blectric oirculim), f2culung Operational) nMKANDY, T. S. W&W-0 Musuring the flow of neutrons In nuclear reactors. InO.-fit, shur. no.21113-117 7 158* (KIRA 1331) 1. Institut onerg*tlki AS BSBR, NInsk. (Noutrow) (Ionisation chasibers) AUTHORSs Gelffond A.v 1rarandeyevp Kop 105-58-4-35/37 p Chistyakor# N., Shumilovskiyp No, Levin, 11.p Yerma j Kobrinskiy, N., and others TITLE: V. N. Mil'shteyn (Deceased) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 4. pp. 94-94 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Obituary notice. On January 9, 1958 Professor Viktor Naumovich Milishteyng Dr, of Technical Sciences died at the age of 44. After he finished the Moskau. Institute for Power Engineering he worked in industry and as pedogogue. In 1938 he became Candidate an& in 1945 Dr. of Technical Sciences. Since then he was Director of the Chair for Electric and Aut-,~watic Apparatus at the Moskau Institute for Aviation imeni Ordzhonikidze. In 1949 he changed over to the Scientific Research Institutes for Systems at the Committee for Standards, Measures and Measuring Apparatus. At the came time he worked as pedogogue at the Penza Institute for Industry and then at the Moskau Electrotechnical Card 1/2 Institute for Telecommunications. He wrote many V. N. Millshtoyn (Deceased) 105-58-4-35/37 publications and many inventions were made by him. His scientific work included the field of theoretical electrical engineering and radio engineering as well as the problems on the theory and the calculation of measuring instrumentep automation elements and electromagnetic mechanisms. Before his death he had his monography "The Energetic Relations in Electrical Moasuring Instruments" printed. There are I figure. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Obituar7 Card 2/2 PA F) 1~,d V AAU''110'R: Yermakov V. S. Engineer 96-1-24/31 TITIN: Economic Calculations on Feed Water and Steam Piping (E-konomicheskiy raschet pitatellnykh i parovykh truboprov-odov) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetikag 1958, Vol-5, NO-1, PP. 82 - 83 (USSR). ABSTRACT: This note gives a brief account of technical and economic considerations in the dimensioning of feed water and steam piping according to British power station de8ign practice. It is taken from the publication "Power Station Auxiliary Plant" by Kennedy and Hutchinson. There is 1 non-Slavic reference. AVAIIABIZ: Library of Congress. Card 1/1 U11 I I IvII1,11111 [ilia I&IIIIIIrwl! GHIPUll Ill!", 11 11 P .............. Investipting processes of lost transfer In best proftiqlag elements of nuclear reactors [with summary in Saglish]. lush.-fis. Shur. no. 9:3-15 5 138. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Institut enargetiki, A BS$R. S. Minsk. (Nuclear reactors) (Rest--conduction) TMIK. A.1.; !MHMOV9_ V. .; WKOT, A.Ve Applying the Onsager theory to the study of the diffuslon of neutrons In absorbing wdis of nuclear reactors**' lzzh~-flss shuro nool0:10-129 0 058e I (min 11111) i I* Institut energetiki AN ISSRg S. Minsk. )(Suclear reactors) (Nuclear pkWaics) SOT/98-58-11- -6/15 AUTHORS.- Yermakov, V.S. and Khanin, M.L., ZngilnaerB TITLE-. The Water Power ReeouTces of the Belortmian SSR (Giiro-- energeticheskiye resuray Belorueskoy S8R) PERIODICAL# Gidrotekhnichooko)umtroitelletvog 19581 Nr 1.11, PP 28-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT& The Belorussian Republio has no hydroelectric powex plante on its territory* The needs of industry an4 populatioa are met by thermoelectric power plantsi fuelled mainly with peat. The autho=o find that the planned conatru,,,tiom of hydroelectric power plants will sol-vs the power probleme of the reDubl-lo. The possible locations of these plants on the main rivers are enumerated. There are 2 tables, 2 charts, I profile and 1 graph. 1. Power plan-ts-UM Card 1/1 Y]IRWZDT. 1.3- ; ITAIDT, A.T. Inv9stigatIng the nonstatlonar7 boat trawfer In beat-wadwing 910"Ots of nuclear reactori C th, summitry 1 50ft . 4L *jIleb]. Imb.- fizalmr. no.221960112 I . , I, ,- - I(wPA ilt W d (Nuclear reactors) IL . (Beat-Radiation and tranvalvelon) YNWXOV, V.S.,Imsh.; PRISMS, 00s,insh. t VA"401., Doveloplng the power system of economic regions. 21*k.sts.29 no#332..6 Nr '58, (MIRA 11:5) (Ilectric power plants) YXWKOT, T.S., insh.; PKIMS, G*Tv# Inshe conditions for the dovelopment of peat-operated electric stations, Torf. prow. 35 uo*5:1-7 '58. (KIRA U: 10) I,Qomp~lan BSSR. (Blectric power plmts) m ako t/ g 01. 1 S 1 log 0 0 a 0 a A3 In Po"., %. '", Ich .4 91 .4 MEN 31 ts L 16 -44. bt ak V05 0 404; Moll 0 Iu fn 16 a 90 SIR. .4 a 1: . 1 8 9 3 a 0 :0 ails 1.., 0 d LS I., As 38. ""Is Q. 'dI as m t as I., CA I A Is V.31F Va gig Ll 1: 9A I "S.1811-31 v! D: j A 03- 11 F, r lillif.14 RVIAM1111211111 III Will it" $3629 ep -00 1960 Al 1.11A2 see't Ut 01 "s Vp I t1le Won Of VL 1;o. 9 0 a, C tio le 0603 W SIC'me'n St & -,959, PTO core tiir 1W C 1-it a 0 S*r. -..er .,Oest'So~ t 0- voofeT of .0e le-f oce VIJ- svie SIC 00 V-00 -tjew- 5.6t6 $0, to 8; to eVal t& 0005 t eir **1C ve v4wis to loe I .54 IWO SA& J~ IN 4e e00 ;Waco 0l. ~.65004 ape C 5.13 Or ;1_1*81- ?V04 .. ex q SW am V060,01, ve ell ilize , 8,16T 't is the rt-ateloea trensfe V4 1:ate'r T . Of 0 telc'091 . Of ow~ olev 0,06 JA toe ON of 'hes. t~.Ofl to ,00% "ipf, to -11 yi.eel Pr ~ CL ..,q xv3s Aco OVA esse6 &I6 ,,,,jev W,& 14 N . t6u- Proc ~itiql vote T time Aev 0 'o.oceall 0110 VIX core 00iste ~tovo tyke team oz as'pell qx%)~le 'hes"t Ott 150 t NIP Ot a e's 'D , t~w, 1 01, 0% - ('606 , 60 IVA tae 0 0140 0& ip t gpe'reIvar St- exe 'Cove tel er VIC T , A.-q %&1 4,0- L,tv-~ ni q 83629 S/0581601000A05/10021t08 A005/A901 InventigatIon of the Temperature Field In the Hlat ProdualngMemont of a Nuclear Reactor the temperature of the heat carrier. A formula is obtained for 4 t* in general form in case of arbitrary f~mctions q(r,z,'V ) and q,(z, T' ) (thermal flux at the lateral surface of the fuel core). The solutions of tho problem are con- sidered for specific conditions of heat exchange in the hext,produoing element of the BBP - (VVR)_ reactor (uranium rods with d w 0.82 am with steel oladdings of 1 mm thickness; scale does not exist). Nomographs are plotted for practical computations of the steady and unsteady heat exchange. The transient conditions ok the reactor operation are studied, when q(z,T ) is an exponentikt time func- tion. A nomograph is plotted convenient for calculatin; the heat exchange for the emergency conditions of the reactor operation. B.A, Loyin Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 324.29 S/020/61/141/006/014/021 WOW AUTHORSs Ye= At Dolgoplosk, B. A., Corresponding Member FS USSR, and 4opaohevat Ye# No TITLEt Cis-trans isomerization of the links of 1,4-Polybutadiene under the effect of nitrogen peroxide PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk BSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 6t 1961, 1363 - 1365 TEXT: The isomerizing effect of 10 2 and its dimer N20 49 of hexaphenyl ethane, and of three disulfides was studied on 2% benzene solutions of a) cis-1,4-polybutadiene, and b) cis-butene-2 in glass ampullas. The content of 1,2 or trans-10 links in the polymer was calculAted on the basis of the intensity in the maxima 909 and 967 cm- I Prespectivtly) of the infrared spectra (spectra taken by Z. Do Stepanova). The change of the cis-trans forms of the butenes was recorded chromatographically during the process (by A. No Genkin). It has been found that it case a) the cis-links of the~olymer chain are isomerized to trans7linkst i. e., the more inten- Card 1 3 3429 S/020/61/141/006/014/021 Cis-trans isomerizationo.o 3103/B147 sively the higher the N02 concentration. Thust 23.5 MOW of 1102 results in a polymer with 6WS of trans-links. No isomerization occurred at -50 oc owing to the ten&ency of N02 to dimerize below OOC. Isomerization seems to be effected merely by the N02 form. At +960C as well a$ at -500C, N02 is added quantitati,tely to the double bond. The resulting products are insolu- ble in a hydrocarbon medium. In case b) similar results were obtained. With a NO concentration of 6 mole%P 40% of cis-butene-2 is converted to 2 trans-butene-2 at 900C within 2.5 h:e. The reaction does not reach the equilibrium statep because N02 is consumed by the addition. Neither hexa- Vill/ phenyl ethane at 96 - 130 OC nor diphenyl-pieryl hydrazyl at 20 0 and 600C cause structural. changes of the chain in case a). The disulfides decomposing into free radicals at 1200C (Refs. I - 4, see below) only lead to gel formation without isomerization, one radical being added to the double bond. It is assumed that the isomerization under the effect of RS* radicals, which is described in Refs. 1 - 41 does not take place owing to their addition to the double bond, but only when an H atom is broken off from the chain. The mercaptan formed in stage I takes part in the chain transfer; this results Card 2/3 Cis-trans isomerization..# 32L29 S1020V61110100610141021 B103/ .0 147 in the regeneration of the RS' radicals. Such an isomerization has to be accompanied by a migration of the double bonds -CH2_Cff 11 H CH 2-- + RS' 1 -CHwCH -CHMCH + HSH -4 1 + Me -CH -CH -CH 2-F 2 21 2 There are 2 figuxes and 11 references, 4 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to-English-language publications read as followst Ref. 1: J. I. Cunneen, F. W. Shipley, J. Folym. Soi., 36, 77 1959 Ref. 2: J. I. Cunneen et al., Trans. Inst. Rubber Ind., 31, 260 1959 Ref. 33 J. I. Cunneen, W. F. Watson, J. Polym.. Sci-i 3-89 521 19591; Rer.4t J. I. Cunneen, W. F. Watson, ib- 533- ~ ASSOCIATION: lfeesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Institut sintetiches- kogo kauchuka im. S. V. Lebedeva (All-Union Scientific Aesearch Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S. V. Lebedev) SUBMITTEDs August 18, 1961 Card 3/3 TMWOVA I I - KROPACM, Ye,N.; DOLGOPLOSK, Bi;A., akmdamik; KOLITSOT, 1 9 Of Ael.., akademikj IMtS(V, K.Y. Interacitim of 3-aethyl-2-psntene vith catiejn-t7pe catalyata. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.4:835-838 D 164 (HIRL 18.~I) 1. Nauiabno-issledovateltakly inatitut aintetichenkogo kauehuka im, S.V. loebedevae IISRUSALINSKII, N.D.; AINDREUVA, Ye.A.; LIRCVA, S.A.; YE~~AKC~A. I.T. Hydrocarbon oxidation by yeast, Prikl. biokhim. i mikroblol. 1 no* 6:601-605 " 165# (MIRA 18312) 1. Institut mikroblologii AN SSSR. Submitted Jon. 160 1965* L 0587U-6/ E'WP(J)/Eq'4T(M) Rmt4WIN FAX-C- NRj AP602806- S AUTHOR: Makarov,, S. P.; Yer"kova, I. V.: Shpanskil, Vo As ORO: none TITLE: Fluorination of liquid acetonitrileAwitb free fluorine ISOURCE: Zhurnal 0shchey kh1mii, v. 36, no., 80 19~660 ;419-1420 TOPIC TAGS: fluorlination, acetonitrile, free fluorine ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the fluorination of liquid acetonitrile with free fluorine rarefied with nitrogen. The reaction was conducted at 10-15C with vigorous agitation# There were no flares o~ explosions. Hydrogen fluoride formed in the re4otion slowed down fluorination and had to be bound with sodium fluoride. The reaction products were fluoroacetonitrile~,qdifiuoroacetonitrile, N-fluoro-1,1- d if luoroe thyleriMIn-e-, -a-n-d-1rT-M Quoro- Is 1-d if luoroet hy lam ine. The reactions can be represented an fd1lows: UDC: 547.23 ICHar-mr) c%cj4 0ff%FCN + HF. utrcll The cyclic product could have been formed by d"ydrofluorination of N,N-difluoro-1,1-difluoroothylaming poor cusc.92N.F1 Cur-~Cws [BO] SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 17Jul65/ ORIG REP: 001/ OTH REP: 004 kh 15-1957-3-2685 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiyu, 1967, Nr 3, p 24 (USS R) AUTHOR: Yermakova, K. A. TITLE: New Species of Vesicular Tatracorals (Novyye vidy puzyr- chatykh korallov rugoza) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. rV-i. geol-razved. neft. in-taj 1956, Nr'- 7, pp 31-36 ABSTRACT: The author describes in detail the following species from Middle Devonian (Givetian) rocks on the western slope of the northern Urals: LythOP4111 Ium a6 lare sp. n. and L, acutum sp. n. (5 the faml nhvllld&& Roem --- I thigghg1lin" Wdkd.). The subf&mTly Card 1/1 paper hag one table. YXKNWTA K A Tetracorolla and Tabulate, of the Russian Platform, SWAMP. Otd.gsol. 31 w.4:110-111 JI-Ac t36. (WAA 9:12) (Russian Platform-terals, Posell) nmmxovA. X.A. Irew epitejeo of Devonian rugoma corole from central prwrincem of I the Russian Platform. TrMy VNIM no,8:160-191 (57* MM 12:2) (Rumalan, Mtform--Rugosa) Some species of DevouUm coslentarates f"a central &ad eastern areas of the Russian Platform. I*udr TMNI aool6s69-103 160. NM 13W (Russian Platfom-Coslentoratal, Fossil) YERMAKOVA, K. A.,, Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Devohian.corals the Russian Platform and of Timan." Leningrad, 1960,. 14 try of Higher anti Secondary Specialist Education RSFSRj Mining Inst im G. V. Plekhanov); 200 copies; price not of pp; (Minis- Leningrad given; (KL, 17-60, 144) YMUOVA, )(.i. Paleozoogeographic reeenall7atim of the RLfal Sea of the rossian Platform. Biul. Y.01F OW. geol. 4.0 no. 6:149 11-D r65. 1. Sutmitted May 70 1965. REZANOV, I.A.; NQUI TKHYCNG SHAK; SHEUMANN, Tu.M.; RATS, M.V.; KRUG, O.Yu.; UWUNOV., V.N.; RANCREMP A.D.; YAKOVLEVA, ra.B.; PETROVA, M.A.; PETEOV, Yu.I.; NUZNETSOV,, Yo.A.; YUDINAI V.V.; BARDINA, N.Yu.; SIMANOVIGHP I.M.; ATANSTAN, S.V.; SENG-W-EVAp A,M,; PARMNOV, S.I.; RUTIDVSKI, Yateek (Rutkowskil Jacek); KAKHLINAp M.Kh.; ZVEREV, V.P.; TEFUIOVSKAYA, V.T.; SANDILDVA., R.B.; IUMA%KJWko.LA&; BYKOVA, H.K.; HEMNO S.V.; BARSKOVO I.$.; ILIINAt L.Bo; BABANOVILI L.I.; DOLITSKAYA, I.V.; GORBACHj L.P.; BUTSIXOp S.S.; TRESKINSXIY, S.A.; SVaZDETSKIY, N.A.; PRYALVIalINA, A.F.1 GROSVALIDI M,G.; MDDELI, Yu.M.; GORYAINOVA, I.Kq MEDVEDEVA, N.K.; MIALO, Ys.G.; DOBROVOLfSKIYp V.V.T! KHOROSHILOV, P.I.; CHIKISHEV, A.G, Brief news. Biul. HDIP. Otd. geol. 40 no.3sl2P,154 MY-Je 165. (MIFLA 18 t 8) =10MOVA 0 X. A. - Some Middle Devaniun cora2is of tho *a2pWr*l r wIcn, VWICMT nos4304-123 164 (KIRA .3'e, t - ') MMIAKOVAt X. 0. OEM=#, P.A.; AADMIZU. 1.N.; YARNAXOTA, I.G.; TSUTIOVA, I.T. Wfoct of ths."WIftless $yetsim n the ~ :dc festurso to the pbysioloa of wbost. lay. AN SM. Ser.biol. no.4s44"65 J1-Ag 157o (MLEA 10:8) lo Iristitut fistologit restenty In. I.A.Timirymseve Akedsmij nauk SSSR. (Til"M (VKUT) 00A FRMAKOVri, V,. 1. .00 r7li~*Mm, 'Ads 0 sea Olift 1.1 OW TIW 'if 000 Wtv"Sibe do* Am bp Ipm(A moo sea 108"0346 600 INS **a goo .4 IMP) oes i1i d -0- 00 W ;sAil t 0; goo 'a o awe s FW 00 see ;ml goes moo woo 00 A 0 Co 0004 0000 0 0 00 1 00 0 0 0 04, oi* 0 0. 0 0. - - Ift Nose YERMAKOVA4X818 600 1. MiMOVA, K. i.; YERMOLOVA, A,P,t =Wp Me Be 2. USSR (600) "Research on the Coalitions of the CombuBtion of Gaseous Mixturos - ICV. The Cold and Hot Fliones of Methyl Zth~&", Zhur. Fiz. Xhim 13, So 12,, 1939. Leningrad Inst. of Chemical PI~Fsics, Lab of the Oxidation of Hy&ocarbona, Received 26 July 1939. 9. IM Report - U-1615., 3 Jan. 1952. 004 VRI All vrgv-ii~ ~ r 6;1 as x9o 64.4 004 fee oow so's Poo, too ci (jaw wee a4; 00 Lot 14- O!i*lr "too 31 0 00 00 A sols 00 004 sod 004 saw A66.11t& SUAI&OWOA 3410 ON tow clamootorwam ON mom by Cosmic Rasp. A. P. thilsomm md IL L lb midW , DWWdj Ak" Mck 0hoftoloAle emelitk" JIM we pim* at Oak" dlowslagnek" "a bvft Woraftedd bp tow a-- "res"'Al P400d POW dowtom lop 61 NMI of thim NOW4 vloith VON*"go toop ogor%iMjp " fit *0 WW# of 04 kke I&M 1111111 whop" i ftwoodroitim. Do"" tow pvtomrstims ad an O"IMIN4 & moons" so so Weam. P.11-1 bo , to M4im*s"4# soo do gemp"Im lftl" bvipg to". spoevassly Wrom thall the QWAW ~ *At WIU ""r Is thr reww"; in ftwordf a our. ub- P-0 -W boo a bwm erms. Vito c"ISINIT repreved * dieftiferfiftess 49 a 0 06"R. Ps Iof rare. &rglj"* aw disce"fit. Om of Is". 0"t prop, IN &coi- froo. Amime a ftowe di Al fjok oftolvot pirvelo "A lob"WIN 40 1 Ifilikif POSill" 00006 Ss. 11111`111111 CLMWWAIM -00, -4116 .06 *490 Sea "Ii ir ip ir i omp 4i im A a * Or ilt a, si."Ps a 0 so 000 too 000100 0411411000 0 0 041160., 0-48 0-6-0-0 a a-,* -W oxx f4l 0 0 to 0 0 .LJL i -~�~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUTHORSo Zhdanov, A.P,, Barkovich, I.B,, Termakova, K.I., Le;*khim, G. 9 Sl;i rda, N. V. , XbcWLjM,,,, Z, gr. TITLE# Am Interaction of High Energy Particles with Muclei (0 vzaimo- deyotvii chastits vysokoy Onergii 9 yadrami) PERIODICALs boklady AN SSSRp 1957, Vol. 11 5, Ur 6, pp. 1093 - 1096 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The present paper describes the provisional results of the ana- lysis of seven rays with relatively great nudiber of shower particles, which were produced in the interaction with emul- ision nuclei. When inspecting one artiole of the staple of 11ford G-5 emulsions (111ford, G-5 f which wao irradiated for 5 seven hours In a height of about 30 km, the authors chose that irradiation which was produced bv;neutral and charged particles. When analysing these cases rather reliable data were obtained only on the number of shower particles and on the angular di- istribution of which. The angles between the direction of motion of the primary partilce and the traces of the secondary part- icle were measured by.the coordinate-method by the aid of the microscope MBI-8. The characteristics of these distributions Card 113 are compared in a table. The authors graphically represented W.&U/48 , - An Interaction of High Energy Particles with Nuclei the dependence (I/ff) V(Q)dQ on 0. All rays were subdivided into three types. The ;8ya of the first type, which are cha- racterized by a narrow cone, have a symmstrical integral di- atribution, The rays with a considerably larger cone and a high- er number of charged particles belong to the aecond type, A further diaeram illustrates the angular distribution for such ray in which not even within the range of small angles a sym- metry can be ascertained. Bach theoretical investigation of the mechanism of producing elementary particles statte from the symmetrical flying off of the developed yarticlea in the cen- tor-of-gravity system. This corresponds to a certain symmetry of the angular distribution in the laboratory 3.7atem. 'This symmetry is actually observed in the element. The most essential statements of the theory of Fermi-Landau can be applied to these cases. There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 8 references, 3 of which are Slavic. Card 2/3 I.. An Interaction of High Rnergy Particles with Nuclei 04-Ulke - ASSOCIATIONs Radium-Institute imeni V,G. Khlopin, AN USSR (Radlyevyy institut imo V#G. Khlopina Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTEDs April 4, 19579 by A#F. Iotfej Academioian SUBMITTEDs March 26, 1957 AVAILABLZ# Library of Congress , Card 3/3 0/181 60~*/04/25/034 2002Y20613! 1410 AUTHORS: Koptsikf V, A.v Tornakovat Le Ao TITLE: Investigation of t~heTe~mporo Ere Wpendenoe of Electric and Elastic Parameters of Canorinito PERIODICAL: Fisika tvardogo tolat 19600 Vol, 29 No. 42 pp. 69T-700 TEXT: In an earlier paper (Ref. 2), the dielectric constant E, as moll as the piezoelectric and elastic moduli of oancrinit* had. been determined at room temper tur In the present paperp the authors determine its behavior 2 C an -140 b;t;s;so+ 0a e~ 0C,,The temperature was measured with an accuracy 0 the dielectric, piezoelectric, and elastic coefficients with an accuracy of 49 gy and * respectively. the same samples woro used, that had served for earlier published determinations..% be truo, there occurred deviations which are explained by the aging in ono year* Three differont sections were examined (Figs. 29 39 and 4)- At low tomperaturesp anomalies occur in 6 and the piezoelectric moduli; the prooiso:poaition is dependent on the orientation of the out.,The anomalous dielectric behavior of cancrinite can be explained by the structure (Fig. 1)i According to Card 1/2 1 Investigation of the Temperature Dependence S1181 60%0/04/Z5/034 of Elsotrio and :31astio Parameters of B002YB063 Cancrinits V. A. loffs and 1. So Yanchevskaya, this anomaly corresponds to a resonance absorption at 181) kilocyoles; it in possibly the consequence of an electron transition in tho aluminum oxygen tetrahedron from one oxygen atom to an- other, The piezoelectric anomalies are apparently related to the dielectric oneso Thosa conclusions are only provisional, an accurate investigation requires a better structural determination and an investigation on synthetic material. There are 4 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and I French. ASSOCIATION: "M0119 fisicheskly fakul'tat (Moscow State University, Department of Physics) -SUBMITTED: May 229 1959 Card 2/2 20M 104bi IkIll III'S S/120/62/000/00 1/057/062 S-4800 n94/zlM AUTHORS: Koptsik, V.A., Strukov, B.Ae, and Tomsk 9Y JcLA-. TITLR: A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Xnvestigating the Zlectrical and Zlastic Properties of Crystals PMODICAL., Pribory i takhnika eksperimentat 1961,Nol,pp.184-188 TMM: Progress in the development of laboratory cryostats is brl*fly revieved. A circuit developed by B.N. YasilOyev whIch was a further development of one used by Wilson and Stone (Ref.9) was used in constructing a precision laboratory cryostat for investigating the electrical and elastic properties 6f crystals in the region of polymorphous phase conversions. The apparatus was required to produce stable temperature points ev ery 0*1-0.2 OC; the stabilization of the temperature should be -4ithin 1 0.005 OC for a time of 30 minutes to one hour; the specim3ons should be aintained in vacuum or in an atmosphere of dry gas; electrical erminals in the thermostat chamber should be so designed as to T ensure the complete absence of temperature gradiontso The equipment consists of a cryostatt a temperature ~tabiliaing circuit, a vacuum system and a potentiometer circuit,for tard 1/ 7 20724 S/220/62/000/001/057/062 2104/2184 A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical and Zlastic Properties of Crystals temperature measurement. The thermostat chamber of the cryostat consists of a e-opper block (9 in Fig.1), 180 mm high and 45 mm in diameter. In the cylinder are drilled two cylindrical ducts over three quarters of its length. One duct is used for thermocouples and the other Xor ampoules with specimens. The outer surface of the cylinder iis threaded with a four start thread; two of the grooves contain nichrome wire heaters and the other two platinum resistance thermometers. The heater resistance~is I kilohm and the thermometer resistance in 300 ohms. Under conditions of automatic control the surface of the copper block is maintained at a constant temperature. Because of the good thermal conductivity of the copper, after an interval of 10-15 minutes the same temperature is established in the volume for the test specimen. The copper blook 9 covered with an aluminium screen 10 is placed in a cylindrical glass vessel with double walls. The inner 'space in conne6ted to a vacuum flank containing liquid nitrogen. The temperature sensitive element is the platinum resistance Card 2/ 7 20714 S/120/61/000/001/057/062 2194/9184 A Precision-Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating tho glectrical and Blastic Properties of Crystals thermometer would on the copper block and connected In a balanced bridge circuit, the other arms of which are mangeneso resistances and an inductionless resistance box, When the resistance of the platinum thermometer alters, it alters the phase of the output 'Signal from the bridge and the function of the rest of the circuit in to apply the necessary amount of heat to the heater to maintain the resistance of the platinum thermometer equal to that of the resistance box., A schematic diagram of the control,system is given in Fig.2 and the method of operation is explained. The vacuum system consists of two main parts, one ot whioh is used to evacuate the inner cylinder of the cryostat and -the other to pump from the glass ampoule with specimen holder. The system includes a rotary vacuum pump, an oil vapour trap and appropriate valves and pressure measuring devices. The required temperature is obtained and maintained as follows. The copper block with theampoule is placed in the inner vacuum fla3k ofthe cryostat. Liquid nitrogen is poured into the outer flask in which the level of nitrogen is Card 3/7 2034 5/12o/ft/000/001/057/o62 zl94/zi84 A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical nd Elastic Proportion of Crystals utomatically maintained. Cooling commences at a rate of about : 0.5 OC/min. When within 3 to 40 of the temperature required to stabilise,the inner vacuum flask in evacuated until the pressure in it reaches io-3 mm Hg, then the rate of cooling rapidly diminishes, The bridge is then balanced by means of the resistance blocks. The automatic temperature control circuit is -then connected and any further reduction in temperature takes place in steps controlled by the resistance blocks. Th~ accuracy of stabilization was chocked by measuring the e.m.f, of a triple copper constantan thermocouple with a sensitivity of 0.1 mV/OC. During 60 minutes the temperature changed by less than 0.005 OC. The cryostat has been working for two years and temperature characteristics of a number of crystals have been obtained. GratItude Is expressed to B.N. VasilOyev for useful suggestions and to-'A.Fo Soloviyev for help in setting up the circuit. Therit are 3 figures and 13 referencest 5 Soviet and 8 English. Card 4/7 L .:' -.A Prec'imion;-'Laboratory Cryostat LUS's ynd -to Fiji. 3LI Textalits",coverl 2-~ Porous Plastic Cover I Outer Plask; : -4 ~- .Protective Tin Cas ng; Wooden Block; 6 - Ebonite Stoppe 7 - 'G1 Connecting Pip ass (to PtImp Rubber Riiig;. 9 Copper Block; 10' Aluminium Screen; ll-'- Inner Glass Plas' k ard 3/7 S/120/61/000/001/057/o62 M94/=84 207314 5/120/6]L/000/001/057/o62 MO. 4- 4ays 4SWU wit .1 141 j -,Card /7 .'Fig. 2 20714 3 S/120/61/000/001/057/062 -A- P*rec'ision 'taiboratary Cryostat E19 VE184 A530CI,ATION't'l, Fizic'heakir fakul'tet MGU (Physics Division-of MGU) SUBMITUD: December 30,' 1959 got 7- V Fig. 2 continued X J_ C arA 7/7 KOPTSTJ(, V.A..; STRUXOV;' B.A.; YEMMOVA, L.A. Precision cryostat, for stuWng-el-eclAc and elastle properties of crystals in laboratories. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 no.1:184-188 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Fimicheskiy takulltet Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta. (Cryostat) ... ... ..... LUZILOV, Yu.11r.,, kand, ekon.,nauk; Prinimali. uchastiye* L.A,ol; RESHETNINOVO VOA.; RUEETRIKOVA, L.V.; IMHLEVI:s 14 jj SAYOYLOV, N.P,; SMGEYRVA,,'V.S.p red.; TIARMOVA, red. YeA Imaraml for establishing work noims and wages; in liv"tock farvillng] Spravochnik po l3arvdroviuAiu :L oplate itruda: v zhiTbtnovodstveO Moskva., Kolos.911964. 326 P.~, (MI-RA 3.8 8) PRISTUPLYUK, N.I.; STEPICHEVk$ V*V.; YERMAROVA, L.D. Ghanpps in the strength of inserts made of an ckothermic nixture Liti proizv. mo,4346-47~ AP during tbeir.storag6t. 62 (MIRA l5t4) (Risers (Founding)) CHERKYSHEV, M.P.; ROZHKOVp L.P.; SIWL'GINAp Ye.F.; IGNATOVICII A F ; LABUX3KAYA9 L.S.; FOMINA., T.V.; CHEfWAKOVAv A.P.; 4Azii, L.N.; TARASOVA, M.K.;.ANFILATOVA, A.I.; SLAVIN, L.B.S BARYSIHEVSKAYAp G.I.; MRIGLAZOVAp N.V.; MATUSW93KIY,, G.V.; ALITKiNt R.N.; KHOPACIZV, L.N.; CHBF&DILOV, B.F.; POWOVp A.T.; DUDCHIKO M.K.; FZGENTOVSKIY, V.S.; TERMAKOVA L.F.; SEM)Viv Ye.A.; KULIKOVSKIY, I.I.; &iA-52,5. ~.;iiHNOf, A.A., red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; SERGZYU, A.W., -tekhn. red.; BRAYNINA, M.L' tekhn. red. v (Hydimmeteorological handbook of the Sea of Asov] Gidrometeoro- logichemkii spravochnik Azovskogo moria. Pod ml. A.A.Akeenovs. Leniniped, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 855 p. (KrRA 160) 1. Giilrometeorologichookaya observatoriya Chernogo i Azovskogo nor*. (Azov, Sea of-Hydrometeorology) -11F.P, fill" 11 It I '. II 1. ~TYTJ=N3Tn=, B. N., PROF., -Sja,WOV4,-j,P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cleanino, Cbmpound[s 0 7.- Devicefor deter74ning the deterGent sption of solutions of cleaning agents. Mael, zhir. prom. 17, no* 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, jebruS~ 1953. Unclassified. EMMIKOV, D.S.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; YBRKMVA. L.S. Inzb. tst.Moskva- tov&rnaya-Rzhsvskzya). Xfficiant sathod of loading psaIrAged, freight Into boxosro. Zhel., dor. transp. 37 no.&73 Ag 135. MU 12:8) tRailroade-Freight) t1mading and unloading) SHOSTAKOVSKIX,) Mao; SOKMOVO B.A.). YMIXGVAP L,T. Synthqwls of p-ohlorophMItrichlorogemam, 22w,ob,khin, 32 no.5 s3-714 Vq 162. (M3RA 15:5) 1* Irlutakiy institut orianicheskor Wait Sihi"kogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. (Germw) AUTHORS: TITLE: S/079/62/032/005/009/009 D204/3)307 Shostakovskiyt M.P.? Sokolov, B.A., and Yermakovat*L.T. . . ............................. Synthesis of p-chlorophenyl trichlorogermanium (1) Zhurnal obahchey khimiip v. 32, no. 5, 1962t 1714 PERIODICAL: TEXT: The authors carried outt for the first timey a high tempera- ture condensation of HGeCl 3 with rdichlorobenzenea The mixturet in the ratio 1:1f was passed through a quartz tube 900 mm long and 22 mm in diameterp at 5500C. The condensate, I, was collected in a trap cooled with dry ice, in 11.5 % yield. B.p. 105 - 10700/5 mmHg; n20 2.5738; d 20 1.6467, Found 01 47.21 %; calculated 01 48-81 D 4 Increasing the HGeCl 3: P-01-C6",-'Cl ratio to.20 raised the yield. to 16 %. Only traces of PhGeCl 3 were obtained when PhOl was substi- tuted in place of ClC6H4 019 under the same conditions, PhGeCl 3 pre- 20. ..Pared by the Grignard reaction' had a b.pa of 600016 =Ilgp n. - Card 1/2 S/07 0 4Y62/ 32/005/009/009 Synthesis of p-.chlorophenyl ... 1120 D307 1.57020 d20 ls6641* [Abstractor's note: Essentially complete trans- lation]*.4 ASSOCI.LT-1-ON: Irkutskiy institut organicheekiy khimii sibirokogo ot- de-leniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Irkutsk Institute of Orga- nd.c Chemistryp Siberian Branch of the Academy of Scien-,- ces, USSR) SUBMITTED: October 14, 1961 Card 2/2 -7T t-~-z-v IWIM.16ob~khoy PPIC TAMA metwoiw4444 0 uoroalbimoj-~,;il: 104'' ABSTFACTt Hathyl dlArluoroWmaMam WAS11! 'degrees to farm mat4ri phow 1~- T 4*4 41-Albamin ASMOUTICUt Irkua!dLv itisUtut a iRkda~dl Ai6v, kh 1. ME M- 1.1 4k 22656-0 EPF(Q)11WWVA(ww(j)AW(Q),t pa-or-4)W-Owo i4; ACCESSION NRt AT502136 Kalabim A. V.1 Grochkin At-14 dm& emmrsism prod"U, SOURCEt mwkm A Voyst" in Ohs syn"lle and propertiew *I Net" 1~1, 3#07 27S TOPIC TAGS: vhV1 R171 OOM. AMMOS OMd dW"UM 16"Phl" dwtv&Uvo, divWkew, peb AUTRACTt tion of now others from nWbdod pbsools ad ol dwir VOW products to highly reactive and readilypolMortsing mmmouads. Tbon, pounder. to pr vinylaryl, others included nitm-, Mors-, brmo-o oblexamitoo-, an& Is and aw dom a were pirifted by -1@-- 6% pp , pm" or rIMMAU1111,A14C46 jUmh 7n divinyl k8e, other. tte homop* oboah"dics Will, ber" bidwrldo, Ismiuble fracuou of its ofticbmsedadma *4A low, wxmmts at Vintb"t. VA "wt- "ej Cwd. JA L 22656-0 ACCESS= MU ATSMIN 4- ad Wokk J-dicldwo- vinyl-u7l OUNOM A" 409&bUWMWL ThO IOOOU with phosywrus pentachlovide pLV&m eakra =d *W ablorld" pabomaludosof ecalk glvgs almiwmbwFtible i3ohmor v" dm wt MIS at TwU*_ ANOCIATIDNs *ISM mftyl-. md O-cbbm- CA Of VWIWYI8 DAVIDOV, Ruban Bagdaearov ich; GULI KO, Liya Yof imovna; IMUQXDVA. Marty& AWseyevna; BUKIN, V.H., professor, loktor biol"O"90 rMIU*$TMn&M retsenzent; INIKHOV, G.S., profeencr.-loktor k imichesklkh n=k, retsenzant; DIVYATNIN. V.A., kandidat khtmirhaskikh nauk, spets- redaktor; AKIMOVA. L.D., reclaktor; OHIBYSHMVA, To.A., tekhniche- ekly redaktor OPrincipal vitamins in milk and milk products] Oanovays vitaminy v moloke I molochnykh produktakh. goebm. Fishchapromisdat, 1956. 229 P. (MLRA 9:8) (XILK) (YRAIGHS) V YERMAKOVAP M. A. Cand Agr Scl -- (dims) "Change in the Content of CarotU 1w Vitamins A and E in Milk and Dairy Prodlictis on Feeding 0 f- tA,,4zA.- GrvaA (~*nveye r fti&" *"b Various 01"Or" of !F line," Moo, 1957. 16 pp 20 em. /y - - (Moo Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy In X.~A. Timiryazev), 110 copies (KL, 25-57, 115-116) 99 411 USSR / Parat Animals. Cattle, Abe Jodr Ref Zhur - Biol6glyaj No 2# 1959, Not 7321 AxAhor Xemakova,__!j_.A * rnat No-go __ - 10my af Agriculture ImenI K. A. Timiryazev Title I The Vitamin Composition of Milk and of Milk Products when a Green Conveyer Is Used Orig Pub : Dokl. Moak. a.-kh. eked. Im. K. A, Timirya- zevs, 1957v vyp. 30, ch. 2,, 210-215 Abstract t It to pointed out that when cows are changed to rations with green feedeg the A-vItamIn activity of the milk and of milk products increases 3-6 times an compared to the winter period. The most,intenolve A-vitamin activity of milk and milk products In achieved with Card 1/2 LUMUMUMMIRIPM11 Hill USSR Pam Animals. Cattle. Q Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologi-ya, No 2, 1959, No. 7321 clover and Timothy gross feedings, the most intensive E-vitamin activity of the milk is obtained with Sudan grass feedings. Card 2/2 28 MMOTA, TAKonvA, zaa. Speatrw ana2yalm of Aft-9-4 ad *"5-5-5~4 bronzes. Zav. Imb. 23 no* 5092 157. (Km lots) .. 70=9 O*Ao; SNIMT. N.S..- ~01A. N.D.: TAKOTLWA. Z.T4i,.- GWILOT, O.A. Mof ropof so Zav, 209 23 n*5tm Is?. (Km 10:0) (opwrm amlysts) Ob"IlUSIC&I omlysts) 5 (3) AUTHORS: Postovskiy, I. Ya., Termakovat Y. I. ~SOV/79-29-4-63/77 e---- TITLE: Synthesis of Some Formasaness Th~ohydrazidesj and Thiadiaz^-'Ines With a Carbohydrate Radical (Sintez nekotorykh formazanov, tiogidrazidov i tiadiazolino-v a ut;levod-nym ostatkom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29j Nr 4, pp 1333 - 1340 ('J'SSR) - ABSTRACT: Anong the physiologically active hAterooplic compounds those in which the heterocycle is linked to the sugar radical by a straight C-C-bond are very interesting (Refs 1-9). The sul- phurous heterocycles are especially interesting among tlhesa compounds. Therefore syntheses of some heterocycles with a c-ir- bohydrate radical were carried out here, since the publicat-ions give only few data (Refs 10-16). The synthesis of some 1,3,t- -thiadiazolines which contain in position 5 a carbohydrate ra- dical is described. They were obtained b;r the reaction of the h:rdrazides of thialdonic acids (1) which contain a galaot,~se- and arabinose radical with carbonyl compounds according to scheme 1 . Formaldehyde, acetone, ba=aldehyde, o-mathoxybe-.12al- Card 1/3 dehyde and furfurol were used tin carbonyl compounds for the Synthesis of Some Formasanes, Thiohydrazides, and soy/P79-201-4-53/77 Thiadiazolinee With a Carbohydrate Radical condensation. Thioh drazides (I) necessary for the syntheFie vf the thiadiazolines ~II) were reduced with H 20 mccordinu to the method of G Zemplen (Ref 17) by reduction of the forrias,,,1 pounds (IiIj where R, I represont3 a carbohydrato radical (Sc%eme 2). The formosaneo'can take part in the reat~tions In two tauto- meric forms (III a) and (III b). If R differs from R1, 4 pro- ducts are bound to be synthesized aocording to the scheme, J- e* 2 thiohydrazides and 2 hydrazines. In the came of R-RI, however, only one thiohydydzide and one hydrazine are baund to result. In the case of the reduction of the compounds (III), M, (IM), and (IX) (Table 1) where RaRl the h dr zides of the thiogalacto- I~ , a, nic-,and thioarabonic acid (X), (X (XII), and (XIII) (Table 2) were obtained. In the case of the reduction of (IV), (VI), and (VIII)y where R n R1 are different$ unexPectodly only one thio- hydrazide was obtained with a not substituted aryl, and a sub- stituted aryl hydrazine. Thus the equilibrium shifted in the re- action towards the direction of th,e "form" t Which is interes,- ing with respect to the new date,on the tai~tomerism of the asym- Card 2/3 netrical formazanee in dependence on the nature of the radit,.ais Synthesis of Some.Formasanesq Thiohydrazideng and. BOV/79-29-4-63/77 Thiadiazolines With a Carbohydrate Radical R and R' (Ref 18)., The thiobydrazides,react smoothly with al- dehydes in.the hydrochloric acid containing alcohol medium under 'formation of 1,3,4, thiadiazolines (Table 3) which erys- tallite easily and are soluble in alcohol, dioxane, and ace- tone difficultlynoluble in benzene and chloroform, insoluble in water. The thiohydrazides and thiadiazoli-nes bave a slight antitubercular a 'ctivity.. There are 3 tables and 21 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Uraltakiy filial Akademiinauk SSSR Oral Branch of the Academy of SciencesjUSSR) SUBMITTED: March 20p 1958' Card 3/3 MMKOVA H 1. . moms complex-forming compounds of the formason group. Trudy Inst.- khim. IMAN SSSR no.4:94-102 160, . (KRA 16:6) (Formaxan) (Complex compounA) 5.36oo 78~-)& SOVIN-30-3 AUTHORSt ~-Kvylov, Ye. I., Postovskiy, I, Ya. TITLE: ;'Structure of Formazans. Study of ~he Magnetic ,Susceptibility of Complex Compotinds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans PERIODICALt Zhurnal obshchey kh1mii, ig6o, Vol 30,Nr 3, pp 8119-854 (USSR), ABSTRACTs Complexes of Cu, Co, and Ni were pvr;.,pa.r%!d with t;he following formazans: 1,3,5-ti,ipti(aiiylft).iiiiazari, I-P-tolYI-3,5-diplienylformazan, I-p-chlorophenyl- 3,5-diphenylformazan, and I-o-carboxyphenyl-3,5- diphenylform,'Lzan. The phy3ical contitants of the prepared complexes are shown in Table 1. Card 1/8 St.'ructure of I-Pormazans. Study of the 78269 Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex SOV/T9-30-3-23/69 Compounds of C.:)pper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazano Table 1. Key: (1) Complex compounds of formazans; (Bis-1,3,5-triphenylfomazyl)-copper; (II) N lis- 1-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenylf!orma;rlyl) 3-copper; (III) ~Bis-(I-p-ohloropliertyl-3,5-d:).plietiyli'oi,inazyI copper; IV) I-o-Carboxypheriyl-3,5~-dipl,.(!iiylfoi-7na-,,yl- copper; M C(Bis-1,3,5-tripher~vlfo3,tiiazyl)j -cobalt; VI) (Bis-(I-P-tolyl-3,5-diphenylfo:trnazyl)j -cobalt- MI) [Bis-(I-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-dipher~ylformazyl)y - cobalt; (VIII) (Bis-1,3,5-triphenylformaz~l,)-nickel; IX) EBis-(I-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenylformazyI -nickel; R) [Bis-(l-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-diplienylformazyl)j - nickel; (XI) (1-o-carboxyphenyl-3,5-diphenylformazyl)- nickel; (2) Empirical formula; (3) M~; (4) Found; .)) Literature; ~6j Nitrogen contemt %); (7) Found; 8) Calculatedj 9 Metal content (%); (10) Found; ~11) -.alculated. Card 2/8 Card 3/8 Tablo I It III C401131N~(u C3sII.8NjCI,(,'u IV 78269 SO V/79-30-3 -23/69 I r.90 t rA; C2044001(:u 2:11 228 ,Lc,om decomp. 7.15 10,92 9.21 6.01 10,24 9-15 .14.20 5-:18 15.33 8.N) 8.G9 3.1;0 13.80 1.5.47 15.65 1, ir .I, f11- 1!1 1 Jill IF I I I]# Ivrr'jjjjw--! I q- I III 1 11 1[ - J."I (Tablo V VI I VII I Vill IX X Card 4/8 78269 SOV/79-30-3-23/69 I con.t.1nued) C-18 13IN1,Go 227-228 12'28-1~).10 1 47.28 1 17,14' 1 9A I 1 8.10; IOX 236-2.17 C4o: 0 2.1.9 ir).37 16.35 8.61 S..rM C3.81128NtCIj(,ojj84-j85 I- 11.5.1,j1 15,jj 1 8.fyll 8.11 C.38113AM 30r, IM decatnix &COMP, 293 287 deevmA deco'mp, C3g!ljsN4CI-jNi 1288 MR) IM 8.77 8.93 0.42 16.35 8.421 8.56 15.12 15,44 7.8~ 804 X1 C2011,402N4Ni 1275 270 1) 114.371 13.97114.821 14.111 deemoll degem Table 2 shows the magnetic suscep'tibility of the prepared compounds. Structure of Formavan.-.. Study of, tlic, Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Capper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans SOV/19-3 0-'3 -2 3/69 Table 2. Key: (1) Magnetic susceptibility of' icomplex compounds of formazan with,copper, cobalt, and nickel (at the intensity of' VaG,,netic field 2260 oersted); (2) Temperature, K; Mj),, Effect(in Bor's magnetones). (1) (Diu -1, 3, 5-triplienylf ormazyl) - copper; II) [Bis-(I-P-tolyl:-3,5-cliphenylformazyl)I - copper; III) rBis-(l-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-diphenyl-~ formazyl I -copper; (IV) 1-o-Carboxyphenyl-3,5- diphenylformazyl-copper, (V),(Bis-l,3,5-tr1phenyl- formazyl)-cobalt; (VI) eBiG-(l-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenyl- fromazyl).j -cobalt; VII) [Bis-(I-p-ch.lorophenyl-3,5- diphenylformazyl)j -cobalt; (VIII) (Bis-1,3,5- triphenylformazyl)-niclcel; (IX Bia-(l-P-tolYl-3,5- diphenylformazyl) J -nickel- N~E Bio-~I-V-qhloro- phenyl-3,5-dip~ieiiylfox,maz~rlli Inickel; ~Xl) (1-0- Carboxy-3,5-diplienylformazyl) -nickel. Card 5/8 .1 -.1 " . , I , ". , . , . . I Structure of Formazans. Study of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans Card 6A Table 2 78269 SOV/79-30-3-23/69 fir . 10* At ' Vr 40 1K 3 196 2.79 21.97 1-5 1.81 77 8.40() 5652 If 291 1.62 1441 1116 2.80 ZOO 1-4 1 X 77 S.Ot 59W 2113 .2.14 1900 IN 3.35 2R22 -.to 2 ON 77 8.56 6637 1 v 291 3.37 155 ! Igo 5.22 2.'V 1 J -1.4 PX) 77 `14.11R 6111, V 291 1.86 1572 11116 :JA7 2305 1.93 77 KrA 59113 [sail mil I tu Struct.ure of Forma~--,tml - StudY OC t~,(` Mdgnetic SusceptibillLy )I* Cor"PlCrx Compoun& of' Copper, Cobalt, and Hickul With Formazans (Ta 1) 1;~! contlnuell) 78269 SOV/79-3)0-3-23/69 VI 77 9.36 6773 VI 1 2!11 ~.l I I I 87 72:17 VIII I Ix I x I 11"2XI Card 7/6 Structure of Formazans. Study of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans '(b'26c~ SOV 91-30-3-23/69 The measurementa of the magnetic sukiceptibility of the obtained complexes indicate the planar position of the formazyl group structure. There ave 2 tables; 2 figures; and 13 referericeo; 3 U.K., 3 German, 2 U.S., 2 Austrian, I French, 2 Soviet. nie 5 U.S. and U.K. references are: Nineham, A. W., Chem. Revs., 355 1955); Hunter L., Robert3, C. B., J. Chem. Soc., (194.1)$ Fi i B. N., Nyholm, R. S., J. Ch6m. soc.,.12 119541~ X"O'ndo M., Kubo M., J. Phys. Chem., J 62) 468 (1958); Bhatnagar, S. 33., Khana, M. L., Nevgi, M. B., Philosoph. Mag., 25, 234 (1938). ASSOCIATION: Institute of Chemistry of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Institut khimil Ural'skogo filiala,Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: March 18, 1959 Card 8/8 7MAKOVAo M.I,j VASILITEVAp N.L.; POSTOVSKIY# NPNI-bis(2--b~ww-5-6~Gownyl)-C.cpwfomxan as a reagent for the photamistric detwmination of galliux# Zkwe anal. kbim. 16 ~no. 1&8-33 T&-F 061. (KERA 14t2) 1., 1wtitut of Chemistryp Academy of Scienceg, of the U.S.S.R.p Ural Branchr Sverdlovsk* I'(Qa.13.iuw-A=LIyxIm) Opormun) IERMAKOVA. M. I. Cand Chem Sci - (diss)-"Synthesis and propertiips of~,several corr.- plexating colapounds of the formazan,group." $isardl6vsk, 1961. 19 pp; (Miniistry of Higher and -wecondery Opeciih"list' Education RSFSRt Ural Polytechnic Inst imeni S. M. Kirwil; 150 copies; price not given; (KLI 6-61 SUP, 197) VASIVIEVA., BI.L.; ll~~~A~ POSTOVSKIYO I.Ya. Determination of V=um with 0-oyanoformasan. Zhur. VKHO 5 ne.1sno 160. Ut4) 1. Institut kh4m4i Urallskogo filiala Akademil. nauk $SSR. MUius.-Analysis) , S/075/63/018/0()1/003/010 E071/E452 AUTHORS: VasIllyeva, N.L., Yermakova, M.I. TITLE: Use of formazans in analytical chemistry Communication 2. The determination or gallium with N'NI-di(2-hydroxyplienyl)-C-eyanformazan PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analitichemkoy khimii, v.18, no.l. 1963, 43-51 TEXT., A compound N,NI-di(2-liydroxyphenyl)-C-eyanformazan was synthesized and its interaction with gallium studied. Depending on conditions, the formazon forms two blue compounds with absorption maxima at 634 and 630 mP- The compounds have the --nature of internal complexes - nonclectrolytes. The range of. existence of one complex im pH 2 -!; and that of the other is PH above 5- On the basis of optical properties of solutions, chemical composition, X-ray and dehydration properties of crystalline precipitate.-i an well an equilibria studies in solutions, the probable totriactuo-e of the compounds is proposed. Depending on the PH of 1he medium gallium coordinates either with the ionic (PH > 5) or iiiidinsociated form of formazan (pH < 5) on changes of PH the compiotinds undergo a reversible transformation. Card 1/2 S/075/63/0.18/ool/oo3/olo Use of formazans ... E071/9452 The molar ratio of gallium to formazan is 1:1. N,NO-di(2-hydroxyphonyl)-C-eyonforniazan to reeemonded for the photometric do-termination of gallium In the presence of aluminium, zinc, lead, cadmium, manganese and small quantities of indium, germanium, copper and nickel. The two last elements are 11 eparated from gallium by extraction with benzene. The sensitivity of the reaction in 0.04 pg/ml of gallium. Z.M.Podkina participated fri the work. There are 6 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut khIm1i Urallskogo filial& AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk (Institute of Chemistry, Ural Branch AS USSR, Sverdlovsk) SUSMIrrED: April 7, 1962 Card 2/2 1: -f- ~'. __o I . - A (X v .I V, I . lrl~ I A, card ~/l!' -'I, nl~llq. YERMAKOVA,, !-J.~L.; POS'ljCjVSKlY., I.Ya. Chemiotry of formazana. Part ?s Reaction witb djazonlrm s;&Its and the aminmethylation of 1,5-dlphenylformazan. Zhur. ob, khim. 34 no.9:2855-2859 8 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Inotitut khimii Ural!skogo filiala AN SSSR. III f III OWN I III't I .1-1o45 k) Vd Tky- -fil"COT- ACZ- NRi-!U ~023j]~ 7 SOURCS CODEs UR/0109/66/011/007/1321/1322 AUTHOR: Golant, V, 0~; Korotkovaj Z. S&I Alekegenlw; Z.- Tjj M. B. Savol 'yoy Yermakovap M. 1. _6R G: none TITLEs LaseAO W-tube-bandscrerlap 31 SOURCEs RadioteWrnlica J siektronika'. yo 11, no& T, 1966P 1321,-1322 TOPIC TADS-.~ laser, backward wave tvbe ABSTRACT: In 1964 You Ta reported the development of a BW-tubo operating at a wavelength of 0. 3; mm (Traveaux du 5 congress international, Paris, 14-18 Sept, 1964) In the same year- 111. A. Gebbie et al. reported the development of a laser operating-- at 0.337 MM (Natlir,%, v. 202, 49331 685, 1964)- In 1965, Soviet researchers designed a Eff-tube operaVic, at 0.296 mm. Thus, the laser band and BW-~nbe band have become overlapped. IfThe authors wish totha*,N; A. Irisova and Ye. A, Vinogradov for their help in organizing measurements." Orig. art. hast no figurep formula or table, SUB CODEt?.0 SU13X =s MOW/ OM Ws 00~ ON REIN 002 VDQs 621.305.6.029.67+621;E0.325 AUTHOR*. AndrL#mvv No A*: Y6rxvik0v0i!M,-N. ll,'bl~lldlap: 160 F.Dy AlTr, molecular ~compoulftda ORG:- lpatitute of Maer ARL (1petitut vysokomolskullernykh so7adinanly AN 333 TITLE: Condenestlawof borondimethyligo an 1110meifw wltb trLbutoxyalumLaum SOURCEr yyaokomolskulyarnyye so aftneni-ya 7*1 no. I 1771 1775 TOPIC TAGS: organoboron compoundp 0 oalumirojimil,aOMQIapnd oll~!omqrp condensation.reactionj bigh pol;Mer lymeriphy.6 pal obemistry, -nd%v,wm,mi6 m+v"imf-i2ra- niantim dwreirimat ~nh. alantrittio, r, lDXAA1-e orm upid f W!A u card --1L2 "NA-W TUMOT, V.S.- SPIRIN, S.A.; CHMOT, D.G.; tkk)B=, I.I.; UVUCMMO, X.D.; Wr,~G.V.-, CMPWOV, N.M..-. NKHIUWAN, B.G.; ASKOWY, G.L.; XOTILIM=rT, A.M.;. 110TAUNOT. S.1.; SUMAMMOV. I.A..; YAYJRW, S.Tm.; SOKOZOV, 3.K.; KOKISSAROT, Yu.P.; MAIMIN. 1.F.; POMAYLO, K.K.; MORYAWr, A.V.; MILAMID, N.V.; KMIASHVILI, P.a. -1 "RUTiLYA, L.A.; LIVSHITIS, N.M.;. NXIMOT, A.M. Molsol Irullrovich Safro: obitUUT. Ilsk.sta. 24 no.11:60 9 153. 1 (KLU 6:11) (Safro. Nolool Vallfovich, ?-1953) TMIMAXOZjj UOCHKOV, I.N.; CHISHOV, B.G.; IMM, G.l.; YAVRJMUM- K W; XLUUMV, A.K.; SMIN, S.A.; VISILOT, N.V.; ZOTILXMIT, D.G.; BKUMT, Galo; 11MINOT, AoX.; NASKIM, AoA.; ITAWV, K.Lt XWOV, A#?.; (MUPRA=p N.K.; Arl*NOkff, B.T.; al"MINUCIT, If'*,; NOWUNT, S.I.; ]PARMUN, 15.25.; GORSHEDY. A.S.; GOLIMMUM, F.S.; SOKOW, B.N.; KIL- KUSMN, Ta.G.; KKHITARUN, S.G.; RASUMKOV, Te.L.; GRUDIRMT. P.G.; YMORU. G.I.; SHCHMSININ. 1B..Y.; SAYM. V.1.,- XOKORXV, -B.T.: ILT11- 8911, K.P.; PMR&MY, V.I.; - -.0", 1 lboo. lUril Arddwrovlch Koulsearov; oblInW. Slokosts. 25 no.5s6O Ky 154. (Konismarov. Writ ProkboroviLob, 1910-1954) (WU 7:6) Tumorly.s., W&IM Accwtl~g to Zonlats pUm. X=ka I BMW 22 no.10%54 Ap '55. (Blocirifleation) MMA 8:6) 14, ZalmOtitell minletra sletrostaftely SM. PAYLUKO.A.S.; ~~Ov,v.,S.; UGOHXTS,1.1.; SKMIOV,K.S.; CHIZII(N,DoG.; VINrmu,A,V,; NrMLABOV,A.M.; TOR 0, K.D.; ]MrWV,N.A.-t MWSXLLI,L.I. Sergel TSalikovich Faerman; obltuwy. A.B.Favlonko And.others. Blek,stn.26 no.10;62 0 155. (KMA 8..12) (Faerium, Sargoi TSalikovich. i1.1955) PXRITWHIH,p Koo*; IWIXOVg F.G.; ZHIM=Ng, D.G.; PAYIMMO A S4; wwo I.A.; ~Owmmq V.I.; MOMITO, A~I.; I.I.; .YMU=OT, T-S -.,,,SOSMO L~Aoo PWU A*So; *030is M.S.; MOP maxse, N,MLIMYl,, G.P.; UTW, N.A.; ~(Twf G*I,; ACHXASOTO D.I.; YAMM, N.D.; CHIZWT. D,G,,: UGqWS. 101000 NIXU%ffg F.R.; PLOONOVi, N.A. TUAImIr Nikolsovich Sergeov; dbituary, Xok. stoo 27 noJsO Kr 1560 (MMA 9s8) (Sergeov, Ylaimir likoUericho 1903-1956) KATMOTi GsKs; FIRTLIHAN. N.G.; KUCHIMMO, T.Ai.; ZHIMIN, D.G.; IDGINOT, F.G*,- PATIMO, A.S.; YJMNAMDT. T 3 ; TINM, A.T.. DKIMIXT. 1.I.; UGMTS' I. I.; IN MT-Fibpis "iNSKIT, A.I.; WASILMKO' P.I.; 3MWTDY, A.A.; NOSOT, i.p.-, imimli, V.S.; BILUKOW, A.A.; RUSSO, G*A*; VASILITIT, A,7o; BBKIN# Y,,Po; TZMAN, I.A; OXWT# GsKsj CHMCHWO, N.A.; BESCHINSKITo A*A*; YAIM# T#F. Alvel Fw1ovich Iaupmn: obituuT. Mr. Orot. 26 no.5.,62 W 157. (IAUPMD. Pavel Favlovich. lW7-1957) (MMA 10W 7 YZRKAMOV, V.S. llwi'is for developing atomic energy In Britain. 319k.sts. 28 no.10:94-95 157. (KM 10:11) (Great Britain-Atoule energy) YERMAKOV, V.S.,, Cand Tech Sci (diss) "Study of ~Pro`c-e-s-B-eB--iP-f heat tramf erl in heat- elements of a nuclear reactor." Minsk3 1958, 16 pp (Acad Sci BSSR* Department of Phys Math and Tech Sci. lbst, of Power Pgineering) 100 copies (KLj 29-58, 132) 53 - IURDT, A,V.; IrBRMMV, V.S. Applying logtwre polynomials to the solution of telegrapb1c equations. lush.-fis.shur. no.1:6-16 .1a 158. (KIM Il-7) lehatitut energetild AN ISSR Minsk (Blectric oirculim), f2culung Operational) nMKANDY, T. S. W&W-0 Musuring the flow of neutrons In nuclear reactors. InO.-fit, shur. no.21113-117 7 158* (KIRA 1331) 1. Institut onerg*tlki AS BSBR, NInsk. (Noutrow) (Ionisation chasibers) AUTHORSs Gelffond A.v 1rarandeyevp Kop 105-58-4-35/37 p Chistyakor# N., Shumilovskiyp No, Levin, 11.p Yerma j Kobrinskiy, N., and others TITLE: V. N. Mil'shteyn (Deceased) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 4. pp. 94-94 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Obituary notice. On January 9, 1958 Professor Viktor Naumovich Milishteyng Dr, of Technical Sciences died at the age of 44. After he finished the Moskau. Institute for Power Engineering he worked in industry and as pedogogue. In 1938 he became Candidate an& in 1945 Dr. of Technical Sciences. Since then he was Director of the Chair for Electric and Aut-,~watic Apparatus at the Moskau Institute for Aviation imeni Ordzhonikidze. In 1949 he changed over to the Scientific Research Institutes for Systems at the Committee for Standards, Measures and Measuring Apparatus. At the came time he worked as pedogogue at the Penza Institute for Industry and then at the Moskau Electrotechnical Card 1/2 Institute for Telecommunications. He wrote many V. N. Millshtoyn (Deceased) 105-58-4-35/37 publications and many inventions were made by him. His scientific work included the field of theoretical electrical engineering and radio engineering as well as the problems on the theory and the calculation of measuring instrumentep automation elements and electromagnetic mechanisms. Before his death he had his monography "The Energetic Relations in Electrical Moasuring Instruments" printed. There are I figure. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Obituar7 Card 2/2 PA F) 1~,d V AAU''110'R: Yermakov V. S. Engineer 96-1-24/31 TITIN: Economic Calculations on Feed Water and Steam Piping (E-konomicheskiy raschet pitatellnykh i parovykh truboprov-odov) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetikag 1958, Vol-5, NO-1, PP. 82 - 83 (USSR). ABSTRACT: This note gives a brief account of technical and economic considerations in the dimensioning of feed water and steam piping according to British power station de8ign practice. It is taken from the publication "Power Station Auxiliary Plant" by Kennedy and Hutchinson. There is 1 non-Slavic reference. AVAIIABIZ: Library of Congress. Card 1/1 U11 I I IvII1,11111 [ilia I&IIIIIIrwl! GHIPUll Ill!", 11 11 P .............. Investipting processes of lost transfer In best proftiqlag elements of nuclear reactors [with summary in Saglish]. lush.-fis. Shur. no. 9:3-15 5 138. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Institut enargetiki, A BS$R. S. Minsk. (Nuclear reactors) (Rest--conduction) TMIK. A.1.; !MHMOV9_ V. .; WKOT, A.Ve Applying the Onsager theory to the study of the diffuslon of neutrons In absorbing wdis of nuclear reactors**' lzzh~-flss shuro nool0:10-129 0 058e I (min 11111) i I* Institut energetiki AN ISSRg S. Minsk. )(Suclear reactors) (Nuclear pkWaics) SOT/98-58-11- -6/15 AUTHORS.- Yermakov, V.S. and Khanin, M.L., ZngilnaerB TITLE-. The Water Power ReeouTces of the Belortmian SSR (Giiro-- energeticheskiye resuray Belorueskoy S8R) PERIODICAL# Gidrotekhnichooko)umtroitelletvog 19581 Nr 1.11, PP 28-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT& The Belorussian Republio has no hydroelectric powex plante on its territory* The needs of industry an4 populatioa are met by thermoelectric power plantsi fuelled mainly with peat. The autho=o find that the planned conatru,,,tiom of hydroelectric power plants will sol-vs the power probleme of the reDubl-lo. The possible locations of these plants on the main rivers are enumerated. There are 2 tables, 2 charts, I profile and 1 graph. 1. Power plan-ts-UM Card 1/1 Y]IRWZDT. 1.3- ; ITAIDT, A.T. Inv9stigatIng the nonstatlonar7 boat trawfer In beat-wadwing 910"Ots of nuclear reactori C th, summitry 1 50ft . 4L *jIleb]. Imb.- fizalmr. no.221960112 I . , I, ,- - I(wPA ilt W d (Nuclear reactors) IL . (Beat-Radiation and tranvalvelon) YNWXOV, V.S.,Imsh.; PRISMS, 00s,insh. t VA"401., Doveloplng the power system of economic regions. 21*k.sts.29 no#332..6 Nr '58, (MIRA 11:5) (Ilectric power plants) YXWKOT, T.S., insh.; PKIMS, G*Tv# Inshe conditions for the dovelopment of peat-operated electric stations, Torf. prow. 35 uo*5:1-7 '58. (KIRA U: 10) I,Qomp~lan BSSR. (Blectric power plmts) m ako t/ g 01. 1 S 1 log 0 0 a 0 a A3 In Po"., %. '", Ich .4 91 .4 MEN 31 ts L 16 -44. bt ak V05 0 404; Moll 0 Iu fn 16 a 90 SIR. .4 a 1: . 1 8 9 3 a 0 :0 ails 1.., 0 d LS I., As 38. ""Is Q. 'dI as m t as I., CA I A Is V.31F Va gig Ll 1: 9A I "S.1811-31 v! 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Of ow~ olev 0,06 JA toe ON of 'hes. t~.Ofl to ,00% "ipf, to -11 yi.eel Pr ~ CL ..,q xv3s Aco OVA esse6 &I6 ,,,,jev W,& 14 N . t6u- Proc ~itiql vote T time Aev 0 'o.oceall 0110 VIX core 00iste ~tovo tyke team oz as'pell qx%)~le 'hes"t Ott 150 t NIP Ot a e's 'D , t~w, 1 01, 0% - ('606 , 60 IVA tae 0 0140 0& ip t gpe'reIvar St- exe 'Cove tel er VIC T , A.-q %&1 4,0- L,tv-~ ni q 83629 S/0581601000A05/10021t08 A005/A901 InventigatIon of the Temperature Field In the Hlat ProdualngMemont of a Nuclear Reactor the temperature of the heat carrier. A formula is obtained for 4 t* in general form in case of arbitrary f~mctions q(r,z,'V ) and q,(z, T' ) (thermal flux at the lateral surface of the fuel core). The solutions of tho problem are con- sidered for specific conditions of heat exchange in the hext,produoing element of the BBP - (VVR)_ reactor (uranium rods with d w 0.82 am with steel oladdings of 1 mm thickness; scale does not exist). Nomographs are plotted for practical computations of the steady and unsteady heat exchange. The transient conditions ok the reactor operation are studied, when q(z,T ) is an exponentikt time func- tion. A nomograph is plotted convenient for calculatin; the heat exchange for the emergency conditions of the reactor operation. B.A, Loyin Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 324.29 S/020/61/141/006/014/021 WOW AUTHORSs Ye= At Dolgoplosk, B. A., Corresponding Member FS USSR, and 4opaohevat Ye# No TITLEt Cis-trans isomerization of the links of 1,4-Polybutadiene under the effect of nitrogen peroxide PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk BSSR. Doklady, v. 141, no. 6t 1961, 1363 - 1365 TEXT: The isomerizing effect of 10 2 and its dimer N20 49 of hexaphenyl ethane, and of three disulfides was studied on 2% benzene solutions of a) cis-1,4-polybutadiene, and b) cis-butene-2 in glass ampullas. The content of 1,2 or trans-10 links in the polymer was calculAted on the basis of the intensity in the maxima 909 and 967 cm- I Prespectivtly) of the infrared spectra (spectra taken by Z. Do Stepanova). The change of the cis-trans forms of the butenes was recorded chromatographically during the process (by A. No Genkin). It has been found that it case a) the cis-links of the~olymer chain are isomerized to trans7linkst i. e., the more inten- Card 1 3 3429 S/020/61/141/006/014/021 Cis-trans isomerizationo.o 3103/B147 sively the higher the N02 concentration. Thust 23.5 MOW of 1102 results in a polymer with 6WS of trans-links. No isomerization occurred at -50 oc owing to the ten&ency of N02 to dimerize below OOC. Isomerization seems to be effected merely by the N02 form. At +960C as well a$ at -500C, N02 is added quantitati,tely to the double bond. The resulting products are insolu- ble in a hydrocarbon medium. In case b) similar results were obtained. With a NO concentration of 6 mole%P 40% of cis-butene-2 is converted to 2 trans-butene-2 at 900C within 2.5 h:e. The reaction does not reach the equilibrium statep because N02 is consumed by the addition. Neither hexa- Vill/ phenyl ethane at 96 - 130 OC nor diphenyl-pieryl hydrazyl at 20 0 and 600C cause structural. changes of the chain in case a). The disulfides decomposing into free radicals at 1200C (Refs. I - 4, see below) only lead to gel formation without isomerization, one radical being added to the double bond. It is assumed that the isomerization under the effect of RS* radicals, which is described in Refs. 1 - 41 does not take place owing to their addition to the double bond, but only when an H atom is broken off from the chain. The mercaptan formed in stage I takes part in the chain transfer; this results Card 2/3 Cis-trans isomerization..# 32L29 S1020V61110100610141021 B103/ .0 147 in the regeneration of the RS' radicals. Such an isomerization has to be accompanied by a migration of the double bonds -CH2_Cff 11 H CH 2-- + RS' 1 -CHwCH -CHMCH + HSH -4 1 + Me -CH -CH -CH 2-F 2 21 2 There are 2 figuxes and 11 references, 4 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to-English-language publications read as followst Ref. 1: J. I. Cunneen, F. W. Shipley, J. Folym. Soi., 36, 77 1959 Ref. 2: J. I. Cunneen et al., Trans. Inst. Rubber Ind., 31, 260 1959 Ref. 33 J. I. Cunneen, W. F. Watson, J. Polym.. Sci-i 3-89 521 19591; Rer.4t J. I. Cunneen, W. F. Watson, ib- 533- ~ ASSOCIATION: lfeesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Institut sintetiches- kogo kauchuka im. S. V. Lebedeva (All-Union Scientific Aesearch Institute of Synthetic Rubber imeni S. V. Lebedev) SUBMITTEDs August 18, 1961 Card 3/3 TMWOVA I I - KROPACM, Ye,N.; DOLGOPLOSK, Bi;A., akmdamik; KOLITSOT, 1 9 Of Ael.., akademikj IMtS(V, K.Y. Interacitim of 3-aethyl-2-psntene vith catiejn-t7pe catalyata. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.4:835-838 D 164 (HIRL 18.~I) 1. Nauiabno-issledovateltakly inatitut aintetichenkogo kauehuka im, S.V. loebedevae IISRUSALINSKII, N.D.; AINDREUVA, Ye.A.; LIRCVA, S.A.; YE~~AKC~A. I.T. Hydrocarbon oxidation by yeast, Prikl. biokhim. i mikroblol. 1 no* 6:601-605 " 165# (MIRA 18312) 1. Institut mikroblologii AN SSSR. Submitted Jon. 160 1965* L 0587U-6/ E'WP(J)/Eq'4T(M) Rmt4WIN FAX-C- NRj AP602806- S AUTHOR: Makarov,, S. P.; Yer"kova, I. V.: Shpanskil, Vo As ORO: none TITLE: Fluorination of liquid acetonitrileAwitb free fluorine ISOURCE: Zhurnal 0shchey kh1mii, v. 36, no., 80 19~660 ;419-1420 TOPIC TAGS: fluorlination, acetonitrile, free fluorine ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the fluorination of liquid acetonitrile with free fluorine rarefied with nitrogen. The reaction was conducted at 10-15C with vigorous agitation# There were no flares o~ explosions. Hydrogen fluoride formed in the re4otion slowed down fluorination and had to be bound with sodium fluoride. The reaction products were fluoroacetonitrile~,qdifiuoroacetonitrile, N-fluoro-1,1- d if luoroe thyleriMIn-e-, -a-n-d-1rT-M Quoro- Is 1-d if luoroet hy lam ine. The reactions can be represented an fd1lows: UDC: 547.23 ICHar-mr) c%cj4 0ff%FCN + HF. utrcll The cyclic product could have been formed by d"ydrofluorination of N,N-difluoro-1,1-difluoroothylaming poor cusc.92N.F1 Cur-~Cws [BO] SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 17Jul65/ ORIG REP: 001/ OTH REP: 004 kh 15-1957-3-2685 Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiyu, 1967, Nr 3, p 24 (USS R) AUTHOR: Yermakova, K. A. TITLE: New Species of Vesicular Tatracorals (Novyye vidy puzyr- chatykh korallov rugoza) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. rV-i. geol-razved. neft. in-taj 1956, Nr'- 7, pp 31-36 ABSTRACT: The author describes in detail the following species from Middle Devonian (Givetian) rocks on the western slope of the northern Urals: LythOP4111 Ium a6 lare sp. n. and L, acutum sp. n. (5 the faml nhvllld&& Roem --- I thigghg1lin" Wdkd.). The subf&mTly Card 1/1 paper hag one table. YXKNWTA K A Tetracorolla and Tabulate, of the Russian Platform, SWAMP. Otd.gsol. 31 w.4:110-111 JI-Ac t36. (WAA 9:12) (Russian Platform-terals, Posell) nmmxovA. X.A. Irew epitejeo of Devonian rugoma corole from central prwrincem of I the Russian Platform. TrMy VNIM no,8:160-191 (57* MM 12:2) (Rumalan, Mtform--Rugosa) Some species of DevouUm coslentarates f"a central &ad eastern areas of the Russian Platform. I*udr TMNI aool6s69-103 160. NM 13W (Russian Platfom-Coslentoratal, Fossil) YERMAKOVA, K. A.,, Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Devohian.corals the Russian Platform and of Timan." Leningrad, 1960,. 14 try of Higher anti Secondary Specialist Education RSFSRj Mining Inst im G. V. Plekhanov); 200 copies; price not of pp; (Minis- Leningrad given; (KL, 17-60, 144) YMUOVA, )(.i. Paleozoogeographic reeenall7atim of the RLfal Sea of the rossian Platform. Biul. Y.01F OW. geol. 4.0 no. 6:149 11-D r65. 1. Sutmitted May 70 1965. REZANOV, I.A.; NQUI TKHYCNG SHAK; SHEUMANN, Tu.M.; RATS, M.V.; KRUG, O.Yu.; UWUNOV., V.N.; RANCREMP A.D.; YAKOVLEVA, ra.B.; PETROVA, M.A.; PETEOV, Yu.I.; NUZNETSOV,, Yo.A.; YUDINAI V.V.; BARDINA, N.Yu.; SIMANOVIGHP I.M.; ATANSTAN, S.V.; SENG-W-EVAp A,M,; PARMNOV, S.I.; RUTIDVSKI, Yateek (Rutkowskil Jacek); KAKHLINAp M.Kh.; ZVEREV, V.P.; TEFUIOVSKAYA, V.T.; SANDILDVA., R.B.; IUMA%KJWko.LA&; BYKOVA, H.K.; HEMNO S.V.; BARSKOVO I.$.; ILIINAt L.Bo; BABANOVILI L.I.; DOLITSKAYA, I.V.; GORBACHj L.P.; BUTSIXOp S.S.; TRESKINSXIY, S.A.; SVaZDETSKIY, N.A.; PRYALVIalINA, A.F.1 GROSVALIDI M,G.; MDDELI, Yu.M.; GORYAINOVA, I.Kq MEDVEDEVA, N.K.; MIALO, Ys.G.; DOBROVOLfSKIYp V.V.T! KHOROSHILOV, P.I.; CHIKISHEV, A.G, Brief news. Biul. HDIP. Otd. geol. 40 no.3sl2P,154 MY-Je 165. (MIFLA 18 t 8) =10MOVA 0 X. A. - Some Middle Devaniun cora2is of tho *a2pWr*l r wIcn, VWICMT nos4304-123 164 (KIRA .3'e, t - ') MMIAKOVAt X. 0. OEM=#, P.A.; AADMIZU. 1.N.; YARNAXOTA, I.G.; TSUTIOVA, I.T. Wfoct of ths."WIftless $yetsim n the ~ :dc festurso to the pbysioloa of wbost. lay. AN SM. Ser.biol. no.4s44"65 J1-Ag 157o (MLEA 10:8) lo Iristitut fistologit restenty In. I.A.Timirymseve Akedsmij nauk SSSR. (Til"M (VKUT) 00A FRMAKOVri, V,. 1. .00 r7li~*Mm, 'Ads 0 sea Olift 1.1 OW TIW 'if 000 Wtv"Sibe do* Am bp Ipm(A moo sea 108"0346 600 INS **a goo .4 IMP) oes i1i d -0- 00 W ;sAil t 0; goo 'a o awe s FW 00 see ;ml goes moo woo 00 A 0 Co 0004 0000 0 0 00 1 00 0 0 0 04, oi* 0 0. 0 0. - - Ift Nose YERMAKOVA4X818 600 1. MiMOVA, K. i.; YERMOLOVA, A,P,t =Wp Me Be 2. USSR (600) "Research on the Coalitions of the CombuBtion of Gaseous Mixturos - ICV. The Cold and Hot Fliones of Methyl Zth~&", Zhur. Fiz. Xhim 13, So 12,, 1939. Leningrad Inst. of Chemical PI~Fsics, Lab of the Oxidation of Hy&ocarbona, Received 26 July 1939. 9. IM Report - U-1615., 3 Jan. 1952. 004 VRI All vrgv-ii~ ~ r 6;1 as x9o 64.4 004 fee oow so's Poo, too ci (jaw wee a4; 00 Lot 14- O!i*lr "too 31 0 00 00 A sols 00 004 sod 004 saw A66.11t& SUAI&OWOA 3410 ON tow clamootorwam ON mom by Cosmic Rasp. A. P. thilsomm md IL L lb midW , DWWdj Ak" Mck 0hoftoloAle emelitk" JIM we pim* at Oak" dlowslagnek" "a bvft Woraftedd bp tow a-- "res"'Al P400d POW dowtom lop 61 NMI of thim NOW4 vloith VON*"go toop ogor%iMjp " fit *0 WW# of 04 kke I&M 1111111 whop" i ftwoodroitim. Do"" tow pvtomrstims ad an O"IMIN4 & moons" so so Weam. P.11-1 bo , to M4im*s"4# soo do gemp"Im lftl" bvipg to". spoevassly Wrom thall the QWAW ~ *At WIU ""r Is thr reww"; in ftwordf a our. ub- P-0 -W boo a bwm erms. Vito c"ISINIT repreved * dieftiferfiftess 49 a 0 06"R. Ps Iof rare. &rglj"* aw disce"fit. Om of Is". 0"t prop, IN &coi- froo. Amime a ftowe di Al fjok oftolvot pirvelo "A lob"WIN 40 1 Ifilikif POSill" 00006 Ss. 11111`111111 CLMWWAIM -00, -4116 .06 *490 Sea "Ii ir ip ir i omp 4i im A a * Or ilt a, si."Ps a 0 so 000 too 000100 0411411000 0 0 041160., 0-48 0-6-0-0 a a-,* -W oxx f4l 0 0 to 0 0 .LJL i -~�~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUTHORSo Zhdanov, A.P,, Barkovich, I.B,, Termakova, K.I., Le;*khim, G. 9 Sl;i rda, N. V. , XbcWLjM,,,, Z, gr. TITLE# Am Interaction of High Energy Particles with Muclei (0 vzaimo- deyotvii chastits vysokoy Onergii 9 yadrami) PERIODICALs boklady AN SSSRp 1957, Vol. 11 5, Ur 6, pp. 1093 - 1096 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The present paper describes the provisional results of the ana- lysis of seven rays with relatively great nudiber of shower particles, which were produced in the interaction with emul- ision nuclei. When inspecting one artiole of the staple of 11ford G-5 emulsions (111ford, G-5 f which wao irradiated for 5 seven hours In a height of about 30 km, the authors chose that irradiation which was produced bv;neutral and charged particles. When analysing these cases rather reliable data were obtained only on the number of shower particles and on the angular di- istribution of which. The angles between the direction of motion of the primary partilce and the traces of the secondary part- icle were measured by.the coordinate-method by the aid of the microscope MBI-8. The characteristics of these distributions Card 113 are compared in a table. The authors graphically represented W.&U/48 , - An Interaction of High Energy Particles with Nuclei the dependence (I/ff) V(Q)dQ on 0. All rays were subdivided into three types. The ;8ya of the first type, which are cha- racterized by a narrow cone, have a symmstrical integral di- atribution, The rays with a considerably larger cone and a high- er number of charged particles belong to the aecond type, A further diaeram illustrates the angular distribution for such ray in which not even within the range of small angles a sym- metry can be ascertained. Bach theoretical investigation of the mechanism of producing elementary particles statte from the symmetrical flying off of the developed yarticlea in the cen- tor-of-gravity system. This corresponds to a certain symmetry of the angular distribution in the laboratory 3.7atem. 'This symmetry is actually observed in the element. The most essential statements of the theory of Fermi-Landau can be applied to these cases. There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 8 references, 3 of which are Slavic. Card 2/3 I.. An Interaction of High Rnergy Particles with Nuclei 04-Ulke - ASSOCIATIONs Radium-Institute imeni V,G. Khlopin, AN USSR (Radlyevyy institut imo V#G. Khlopina Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTEDs April 4, 19579 by A#F. Iotfej Academioian SUBMITTEDs March 26, 1957 AVAILABLZ# Library of Congress , Card 3/3 0/181 60~*/04/25/034 2002Y20613! 1410 AUTHORS: Koptsikf V, A.v Tornakovat Le Ao TITLE: Investigation of t~heTe~mporo Ere Wpendenoe of Electric and Elastic Parameters of Canorinito PERIODICAL: Fisika tvardogo tolat 19600 Vol, 29 No. 42 pp. 69T-700 TEXT: In an earlier paper (Ref. 2), the dielectric constant E, as moll as the piezoelectric and elastic moduli of oancrinit* had. been determined at room temper tur In the present paperp the authors determine its behavior 2 C an -140 b;t;s;so+ 0a e~ 0C,,The temperature was measured with an accuracy 0 the dielectric, piezoelectric, and elastic coefficients with an accuracy of 49 gy and * respectively. the same samples woro used, that had served for earlier published determinations..% be truo, there occurred deviations which are explained by the aging in ono year* Three differont sections were examined (Figs. 29 39 and 4)- At low tomperaturesp anomalies occur in 6 and the piezoelectric moduli; the prooiso:poaition is dependent on the orientation of the out.,The anomalous dielectric behavior of cancrinite can be explained by the structure (Fig. 1)i According to Card 1/2 1 Investigation of the Temperature Dependence S1181 60%0/04/Z5/034 of Elsotrio and :31astio Parameters of B002YB063 Cancrinits V. A. loffs and 1. So Yanchevskaya, this anomaly corresponds to a resonance absorption at 181) kilocyoles; it in possibly the consequence of an electron transition in tho aluminum oxygen tetrahedron from one oxygen atom to an- other, The piezoelectric anomalies are apparently related to the dielectric oneso Thosa conclusions are only provisional, an accurate investigation requires a better structural determination and an investigation on synthetic material. There are 4 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and I French. ASSOCIATION: "M0119 fisicheskly fakul'tat (Moscow State University, Department of Physics) -SUBMITTED: May 229 1959 Card 2/2 20M 104bi IkIll III'S S/120/62/000/00 1/057/062 S-4800 n94/zlM AUTHORS: Koptsik, V.A., Strukov, B.Ae, and Tomsk 9Y JcLA-. TITLR: A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Xnvestigating the Zlectrical and Zlastic Properties of Crystals PMODICAL., Pribory i takhnika eksperimentat 1961,Nol,pp.184-188 TMM: Progress in the development of laboratory cryostats is brl*fly revieved. A circuit developed by B.N. YasilOyev whIch was a further development of one used by Wilson and Stone (Ref.9) was used in constructing a precision laboratory cryostat for investigating the electrical and elastic properties 6f crystals in the region of polymorphous phase conversions. The apparatus was required to produce stable temperature points ev ery 0*1-0.2 OC; the stabilization of the temperature should be -4ithin 1 0.005 OC for a time of 30 minutes to one hour; the specim3ons should be aintained in vacuum or in an atmosphere of dry gas; electrical erminals in the thermostat chamber should be so designed as to T ensure the complete absence of temperature gradiontso The equipment consists of a cryostatt a temperature ~tabiliaing circuit, a vacuum system and a potentiometer circuit,for tard 1/ 7 20724 S/220/62/000/001/057/062 2104/2184 A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical and Zlastic Properties of Crystals temperature measurement. The thermostat chamber of the cryostat consists of a e-opper block (9 in Fig.1), 180 mm high and 45 mm in diameter. In the cylinder are drilled two cylindrical ducts over three quarters of its length. One duct is used for thermocouples and the other Xor ampoules with specimens. The outer surface of the cylinder iis threaded with a four start thread; two of the grooves contain nichrome wire heaters and the other two platinum resistance thermometers. The heater resistance~is I kilohm and the thermometer resistance in 300 ohms. Under conditions of automatic control the surface of the copper block is maintained at a constant temperature. Because of the good thermal conductivity of the copper, after an interval of 10-15 minutes the same temperature is established in the volume for the test specimen. The copper blook 9 covered with an aluminium screen 10 is placed in a cylindrical glass vessel with double walls. The inner 'space in conne6ted to a vacuum flank containing liquid nitrogen. The temperature sensitive element is the platinum resistance Card 2/ 7 20714 S/120/61/000/001/057/062 2194/9184 A Precision-Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating tho glectrical and Blastic Properties of Crystals thermometer would on the copper block and connected In a balanced bridge circuit, the other arms of which are mangeneso resistances and an inductionless resistance box, When the resistance of the platinum thermometer alters, it alters the phase of the output 'Signal from the bridge and the function of the rest of the circuit in to apply the necessary amount of heat to the heater to maintain the resistance of the platinum thermometer equal to that of the resistance box., A schematic diagram of the control,system is given in Fig.2 and the method of operation is explained. The vacuum system consists of two main parts, one ot whioh is used to evacuate the inner cylinder of the cryostat and -the other to pump from the glass ampoule with specimen holder. The system includes a rotary vacuum pump, an oil vapour trap and appropriate valves and pressure measuring devices. The required temperature is obtained and maintained as follows. The copper block with theampoule is placed in the inner vacuum fla3k ofthe cryostat. Liquid nitrogen is poured into the outer flask in which the level of nitrogen is Card 3/7 2034 5/12o/ft/000/001/057/o62 zl94/zi84 A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical nd Elastic Proportion of Crystals utomatically maintained. Cooling commences at a rate of about : 0.5 OC/min. When within 3 to 40 of the temperature required to stabilise,the inner vacuum flask in evacuated until the pressure in it reaches io-3 mm Hg, then the rate of cooling rapidly diminishes, The bridge is then balanced by means of the resistance blocks. The automatic temperature control circuit is -then connected and any further reduction in temperature takes place in steps controlled by the resistance blocks. Th~ accuracy of stabilization was chocked by measuring the e.m.f, of a triple copper constantan thermocouple with a sensitivity of 0.1 mV/OC. During 60 minutes the temperature changed by less than 0.005 OC. The cryostat has been working for two years and temperature characteristics of a number of crystals have been obtained. GratItude Is expressed to B.N. VasilOyev for useful suggestions and to-'A.Fo Soloviyev for help in setting up the circuit. Therit are 3 figures and 13 referencest 5 Soviet and 8 English. Card 4/7 L .:' -.A Prec'imion;-'Laboratory Cryostat LUS's ynd -to Fiji. 3LI Textalits",coverl 2-~ Porous Plastic Cover I Outer Plask; : -4 ~- .Protective Tin Cas ng; Wooden Block; 6 - Ebonite Stoppe 7 - 'G1 Connecting Pip ass (to PtImp Rubber Riiig;. 9 Copper Block; 10' Aluminium Screen; ll-'- Inner Glass Plas' k ard 3/7 S/120/61/000/001/057/o62 M94/=84 207314 5/120/6]L/000/001/057/o62 MO. 4- 4ays 4SWU wit .1 141 j -,Card /7 .'Fig. 2 20714 3 S/120/61/000/001/057/062 -A- P*rec'ision 'taiboratary Cryostat E19 VE184 A530CI,ATION't'l, Fizic'heakir fakul'tet MGU (Physics Division-of MGU) SUBMITUD: December 30,' 1959 got 7- V Fig. 2 continued X J_ C arA 7/7 KOPTSTJ(, V.A..; STRUXOV;' B.A.; YEMMOVA, L.A. Precision cryostat, for stuWng-el-eclAc and elastle properties of crystals in laboratories. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 no.1:184-188 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Fimicheskiy takulltet Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta. (Cryostat) ... ... ..... LUZILOV, Yu.11r.,, kand, ekon.,nauk; Prinimali. uchastiye* L.A,ol; RESHETNINOVO VOA.; RUEETRIKOVA, L.V.; IMHLEVI:s 14 jj SAYOYLOV, N.P,; SMGEYRVA,,'V.S.p red.; TIARMOVA, red. YeA Imaraml for establishing work noims and wages; in liv"tock farvillng] Spravochnik po l3arvdroviuAiu :L oplate itruda: v zhiTbtnovodstveO Moskva., Kolos.911964. 326 P.~, (MI-RA 3.8 8) PRISTUPLYUK, N.I.; STEPICHEVk$ V*V.; YERMAROVA, L.D. Ghanpps in the strength of inserts made of an ckothermic nixture Liti proizv. mo,4346-47~ AP during tbeir.storag6t. 62 (MIRA l5t4) (Risers (Founding)) CHERKYSHEV, M.P.; ROZHKOVp L.P.; SIWL'GINAp Ye.F.; IGNATOVICII A F ; LABUX3KAYA9 L.S.; FOMINA., T.V.; CHEfWAKOVAv A.P.; 4Azii, L.N.; TARASOVA, M.K.;.ANFILATOVA, A.I.; SLAVIN, L.B.S BARYSIHEVSKAYAp G.I.; MRIGLAZOVAp N.V.; MATUSW93KIY,, G.V.; ALITKiNt R.N.; KHOPACIZV, L.N.; CHBF&DILOV, B.F.; POWOVp A.T.; DUDCHIKO M.K.; FZGENTOVSKIY, V.S.; TERMAKOVA L.F.; SEM)Viv Ye.A.; KULIKOVSKIY, I.I.; &iA-52,5. ~.;iiHNOf, A.A., red.; NEDOSHIVINA, T.G., red.; SERGZYU, A.W., -tekhn. red.; BRAYNINA, M.L' tekhn. red. v (Hydimmeteorological handbook of the Sea of Asov] Gidrometeoro- logichemkii spravochnik Azovskogo moria. Pod ml. A.A.Akeenovs. Leniniped, Gidrometeoizdat, 1962. 855 p. (KrRA 160) 1. Giilrometeorologichookaya observatoriya Chernogo i Azovskogo nor*. (Azov, Sea of-Hydrometeorology) -11F.P, fill" 11 It I '. II 1. ~TYTJ=N3Tn=, B. N., PROF., -Sja,WOV4,-j,P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cleanino, Cbmpound[s 0 7.- Devicefor deter74ning the deterGent sption of solutions of cleaning agents. Mael, zhir. prom. 17, no* 2, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, jebruS~ 1953. Unclassified. EMMIKOV, D.S.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; YBRKMVA. L.S. Inzb. tst.Moskva- tov&rnaya-Rzhsvskzya). Xfficiant sathod of loading psaIrAged, freight Into boxosro. Zhel., dor. transp. 37 no.&73 Ag 135. MU 12:8) tRailroade-Freight) t1mading and unloading) SHOSTAKOVSKIX,) Mao; SOKMOVO B.A.). YMIXGVAP L,T. Synthqwls of p-ohlorophMItrichlorogemam, 22w,ob,khin, 32 no.5 s3-714 Vq 162. (M3RA 15:5) 1* Irlutakiy institut orianicheskor Wait Sihi"kogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. (Germw) AUTHORS: TITLE: S/079/62/032/005/009/009 D204/3)307 Shostakovskiyt M.P.? Sokolov, B.A., and Yermakovat*L.T. . . ............................. Synthesis of p-chlorophenyl trichlorogermanium (1) Zhurnal obahchey khimiip v. 32, no. 5, 1962t 1714 PERIODICAL: TEXT: The authors carried outt for the first timey a high tempera- ture condensation of HGeCl 3 with rdichlorobenzenea The mixturet in the ratio 1:1f was passed through a quartz tube 900 mm long and 22 mm in diameterp at 5500C. The condensate, I, was collected in a trap cooled with dry ice, in 11.5 % yield. B.p. 105 - 10700/5 mmHg; n20 2.5738; d 20 1.6467, Found 01 47.21 %; calculated 01 48-81 D 4 Increasing the HGeCl 3: P-01-C6",-'Cl ratio to.20 raised the yield. to 16 %. Only traces of PhGeCl 3 were obtained when PhOl was substi- tuted in place of ClC6H4 019 under the same conditions, PhGeCl 3 pre- 20. ..Pared by the Grignard reaction' had a b.pa of 600016 =Ilgp n. - Card 1/2 S/07 0 4Y62/ 32/005/009/009 Synthesis of p-.chlorophenyl ... 1120 D307 1.57020 d20 ls6641* [Abstractor's note: Essentially complete trans- lation]*.4 ASSOCI.LT-1-ON: Irkutskiy institut organicheekiy khimii sibirokogo ot- de-leniya Akademii nauk SSSR (Irkutsk Institute of Orga- nd.c Chemistryp Siberian Branch of the Academy of Scien-,- ces, USSR) SUBMITTED: October 14, 1961 Card 2/2 -7T t-~-z-v IWIM.16ob~khoy PPIC TAMA metwoiw4444 0 uoroalbimoj-~,;il: 104'' ABSTFACTt Hathyl dlArluoroWmaMam WAS11! 'degrees to farm mat4ri phow 1~- T 4*4 41-Albamin ASMOUTICUt Irkua!dLv itisUtut a iRkda~dl Ai6v, kh 1. ME M- 1.1 4k 22656-0 EPF(Q)11WWVA(ww(j)AW(Q),t pa-or-4)W-Owo i4; ACCESSION NRt AT502136 Kalabim A. V.1 Grochkin At-14 dm& emmrsism prod"U, SOURCEt mwkm A Voyst" in Ohs syn"lle and propertiew *I Net" 1~1, 3#07 27S TOPIC TAGS: vhV1 R171 OOM. AMMOS OMd dW"UM 16"Phl" dwtv&Uvo, divWkew, peb AUTRACTt tion of now others from nWbdod pbsools ad ol dwir VOW products to highly reactive and readilypolMortsing mmmouads. Tbon, pounder. to pr vinylaryl, others included nitm-, Mors-, brmo-o oblexamitoo-, an& Is and aw dom a were pirifted by -1@-- 6% pp , pm" or rIMMAU1111,A14C46 jUmh 7n divinyl k8e, other. tte homop* oboah"dics Will, ber" bidwrldo, Ismiuble fracuou of its ofticbmsedadma *4A low, wxmmts at Vintb"t. VA "wt- "ej Cwd. JA L 22656-0 ACCESS= MU ATSMIN 4- ad Wokk J-dicldwo- vinyl-u7l OUNOM A" 409&bUWMWL ThO IOOOU with phosywrus pentachlovide pLV&m eakra =d *W ablorld" pabomaludosof ecalk glvgs almiwmbwFtible i3ohmor v" dm wt MIS at TwU*_ ANOCIATIDNs *ISM mftyl-. md O-cbbm- CA Of VWIWYI8 DAVIDOV, Ruban Bagdaearov ich; GULI KO, Liya Yof imovna; IMUQXDVA. Marty& AWseyevna; BUKIN, V.H., professor, loktor biol"O"90 rMIU*$TMn&M retsenzent; INIKHOV, G.S., profeencr.-loktor k imichesklkh n=k, retsenzant; DIVYATNIN. V.A., kandidat khtmirhaskikh nauk, spets- redaktor; AKIMOVA. L.D., reclaktor; OHIBYSHMVA, To.A., tekhniche- ekly redaktor OPrincipal vitamins in milk and milk products] Oanovays vitaminy v moloke I molochnykh produktakh. goebm. Fishchapromisdat, 1956. 229 P. (MLRA 9:8) (XILK) (YRAIGHS) V YERMAKOVAP M. A. Cand Agr Scl -- (dims) "Change in the Content of CarotU 1w Vitamins A and E in Milk and Dairy Prodlictis on Feeding 0 f- tA,,4zA.- GrvaA (~*nveye r fti&" *"b Various 01"Or" of !F line," Moo, 1957. 16 pp 20 em. /y - - (Moo Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy In X.~A. Timiryazev), 110 copies (KL, 25-57, 115-116) 99 411 USSR / Parat Animals. Cattle, Abe Jodr Ref Zhur - Biol6glyaj No 2# 1959, Not 7321 AxAhor Xemakova,__!j_.A * rnat No-go __ - 10my af Agriculture ImenI K. A. Timiryazev Title I The Vitamin Composition of Milk and of Milk Products when a Green Conveyer Is Used Orig Pub : Dokl. Moak. a.-kh. eked. Im. K. A, Timirya- zevs, 1957v vyp. 30, ch. 2,, 210-215 Abstract t It to pointed out that when cows are changed to rations with green feedeg the A-vItamIn activity of the milk and of milk products increases 3-6 times an compared to the winter period. The most,intenolve A-vitamin activity of milk and milk products In achieved with Card 1/2 LUMUMUMMIRIPM11 Hill USSR Pam Animals. Cattle. Q Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologi-ya, No 2, 1959, No. 7321 clover and Timothy gross feedings, the most intensive E-vitamin activity of the milk is obtained with Sudan grass feedings. Card 2/2 28 MMOTA, TAKonvA, zaa. Speatrw ana2yalm of Aft-9-4 ad *"5-5-5~4 bronzes. Zav. Imb. 23 no* 5092 157. (Km lots) .. 70=9 O*Ao; SNIMT. N.S..- ~01A. N.D.: TAKOTLWA. Z.T4i,.- GWILOT, O.A. Mof ropof so Zav, 209 23 n*5tm Is?. (Km 10:0) (opwrm amlysts) Ob"IlUSIC&I omlysts) 5 (3) AUTHORS: Postovskiy, I. Ya., Termakovat Y. I. ~SOV/79-29-4-63/77 e---- TITLE: Synthesis of Some Formasaness Th~ohydrazidesj and Thiadiaz^-'Ines With a Carbohydrate Radical (Sintez nekotorykh formazanov, tiogidrazidov i tiadiazolino-v a ut;levod-nym ostatkom) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29j Nr 4, pp 1333 - 1340 ('J'SSR) - ABSTRACT: Anong the physiologically active hAterooplic compounds those in which the heterocycle is linked to the sugar radical by a straight C-C-bond are very interesting (Refs 1-9). The sul- phurous heterocycles are especially interesting among tlhesa compounds. Therefore syntheses of some heterocycles with a c-ir- bohydrate radical were carried out here, since the publicat-ions give only few data (Refs 10-16). The synthesis of some 1,3,t- -thiadiazolines which contain in position 5 a carbohydrate ra- dical is described. They were obtained b;r the reaction of the h:rdrazides of thialdonic acids (1) which contain a galaot,~se- and arabinose radical with carbonyl compounds according to scheme 1 . Formaldehyde, acetone, ba=aldehyde, o-mathoxybe-.12al- Card 1/3 dehyde and furfurol were used tin carbonyl compounds for the Synthesis of Some Formasanes, Thiohydrazides, and soy/P79-201-4-53/77 Thiadiazolinee With a Carbohydrate Radical condensation. Thioh drazides (I) necessary for the syntheFie vf the thiadiazolines ~II) were reduced with H 20 mccordinu to the method of G Zemplen (Ref 17) by reduction of the forrias,,,1 pounds (IiIj where R, I represont3 a carbohydrato radical (Sc%eme 2). The formosaneo'can take part in the reat~tions In two tauto- meric forms (III a) and (III b). If R differs from R1, 4 pro- ducts are bound to be synthesized aocording to the scheme, J- e* 2 thiohydrazides and 2 hydrazines. In the came of R-RI, however, only one thiohydydzide and one hydrazine are baund to result. In the case of the reduction of the compounds (III), M, (IM), and (IX) (Table 1) where RaRl the h dr zides of the thiogalacto- I~ , a, nic-,and thioarabonic acid (X), (X (XII), and (XIII) (Table 2) were obtained. In the case of the reduction of (IV), (VI), and (VIII)y where R n R1 are different$ unexPectodly only one thio- hydrazide was obtained with a not substituted aryl, and a sub- stituted aryl hydrazine. Thus the equilibrium shifted in the re- action towards the direction of th,e "form" t Which is interes,- ing with respect to the new date,on the tai~tomerism of the asym- Card 2/3 netrical formazanee in dependence on the nature of the radit,.ais Synthesis of Some.Formasanesq Thiohydrazideng and. BOV/79-29-4-63/77 Thiadiazolines With a Carbohydrate Radical R and R' (Ref 18)., The thiobydrazides,react smoothly with al- dehydes in.the hydrochloric acid containing alcohol medium under 'formation of 1,3,4, thiadiazolines (Table 3) which erys- tallite easily and are soluble in alcohol, dioxane, and ace- tone difficultlynoluble in benzene and chloroform, insoluble in water. The thiohydrazides and thiadiazoli-nes bave a slight antitubercular a 'ctivity.. There are 3 tables and 21 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Uraltakiy filial Akademiinauk SSSR Oral Branch of the Academy of SciencesjUSSR) SUBMITTED: March 20p 1958' Card 3/3 MMKOVA H 1. . moms complex-forming compounds of the formason group. Trudy Inst.- khim. IMAN SSSR no.4:94-102 160, . (KRA 16:6) (Formaxan) (Complex compounA) 5.36oo 78~-)& SOVIN-30-3 AUTHORSt ~-Kvylov, Ye. I., Postovskiy, I, Ya. TITLE: ;'Structure of Formazans. Study of ~he Magnetic ,Susceptibility of Complex Compotinds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans PERIODICALt Zhurnal obshchey kh1mii, ig6o, Vol 30,Nr 3, pp 8119-854 (USSR), ABSTRACTs Complexes of Cu, Co, and Ni were pvr;.,pa.r%!d with t;he following formazans: 1,3,5-ti,ipti(aiiylft).iiiiazari, I-P-tolYI-3,5-diplienylformazan, I-p-chlorophenyl- 3,5-diphenylformazan, and I-o-carboxyphenyl-3,5- diphenylform,'Lzan. The phy3ical contitants of the prepared complexes are shown in Table 1. Card 1/8 St.'ructure of I-Pormazans. Study of the 78269 Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex SOV/T9-30-3-23/69 Compounds of C.:)pper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazano Table 1. Key: (1) Complex compounds of formazans; (Bis-1,3,5-triphenylfomazyl)-copper; (II) N lis- 1-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenylf!orma;rlyl) 3-copper; (III) ~Bis-(I-p-ohloropliertyl-3,5-d:).plietiyli'oi,inazyI copper; IV) I-o-Carboxypheriyl-3,5~-dipl,.(!iiylfoi-7na-,,yl- copper; M C(Bis-1,3,5-tripher~vlfo3,tiiazyl)j -cobalt; VI) (Bis-(I-P-tolyl-3,5-diphenylfo:trnazyl)j -cobalt- MI) [Bis-(I-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-dipher~ylformazyl)y - cobalt; (VIII) (Bis-1,3,5-triphenylformaz~l,)-nickel; IX) EBis-(I-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenylformazyI -nickel; R) [Bis-(l-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-diplienylformazyl)j - nickel; (XI) (1-o-carboxyphenyl-3,5-diphenylformazyl)- nickel; (2) Empirical formula; (3) M~; (4) Found; .)) Literature; ~6j Nitrogen contemt %); (7) Found; 8) Calculatedj 9 Metal content (%); (10) Found; ~11) -.alculated. Card 2/8 Card 3/8 Tablo I It III C401131N~(u C3sII.8NjCI,(,'u IV 78269 SO V/79-30-3 -23/69 I r.90 t rA; C2044001(:u 2:11 228 ,Lc,om decomp. 7.15 10,92 9.21 6.01 10,24 9-15 .14.20 5-:18 15.33 8.N) 8.G9 3.1;0 13.80 1.5.47 15.65 1, ir .I, f11- 1!1 1 Jill IF I I I]# Ivrr'jjjjw--! I q- I III 1 11 1[ - J."I (Tablo V VI I VII I Vill IX X Card 4/8 78269 SOV/79-30-3-23/69 I con.t.1nued) C-18 13IN1,Go 227-228 12'28-1~).10 1 47.28 1 17,14' 1 9A I 1 8.10; IOX 236-2.17 C4o: 0 2.1.9 ir).37 16.35 8.61 S..rM C3.81128NtCIj(,ojj84-j85 I- 11.5.1,j1 15,jj 1 8.fyll 8.11 C.38113AM 30r, IM decatnix &COMP, 293 287 deevmA deco'mp, C3g!ljsN4CI-jNi 1288 MR) IM 8.77 8.93 0.42 16.35 8.421 8.56 15.12 15,44 7.8~ 804 X1 C2011,402N4Ni 1275 270 1) 114.371 13.97114.821 14.111 deemoll degem Table 2 shows the magnetic suscep'tibility of the prepared compounds. Structure of Formavan.-.. Study of, tlic, Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Capper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans SOV/19-3 0-'3 -2 3/69 Table 2. Key: (1) Magnetic susceptibility of' icomplex compounds of formazan with,copper, cobalt, and nickel (at the intensity of' VaG,,netic field 2260 oersted); (2) Temperature, K; Mj),, Effect(in Bor's magnetones). (1) (Diu -1, 3, 5-triplienylf ormazyl) - copper; II) [Bis-(I-P-tolyl:-3,5-cliphenylformazyl)I - copper; III) rBis-(l-p-chlorophenyl-3,5-diphenyl-~ formazyl I -copper; (IV) 1-o-Carboxyphenyl-3,5- diphenylformazyl-copper, (V),(Bis-l,3,5-tr1phenyl- formazyl)-cobalt; (VI) eBiG-(l-P-tolYl-3,5-diphenyl- fromazyl).j -cobalt; VII) [Bis-(I-p-ch.lorophenyl-3,5- diphenylformazyl)j -cobalt; (VIII) (Bis-1,3,5- triphenylformazyl)-niclcel; (IX Bia-(l-P-tolYl-3,5- diphenylformazyl) J -nickel- N~E Bio-~I-V-qhloro- phenyl-3,5-dip~ieiiylfox,maz~rlli Inickel; ~Xl) (1-0- Carboxy-3,5-diplienylformazyl) -nickel. Card 5/8 .1 -.1 " . , I , ". , . , . . I Structure of Formazans. Study of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans Card 6A Table 2 78269 SOV/79-30-3-23/69 fir . 10* At ' Vr 40 1K 3 196 2.79 21.97 1-5 1.81 77 8.40() 5652 If 291 1.62 1441 1116 2.80 ZOO 1-4 1 X 77 S.Ot 59W 2113 .2.14 1900 IN 3.35 2R22 -.to 2 ON 77 8.56 6637 1 v 291 3.37 155 ! Igo 5.22 2.'V 1 J -1.4 PX) 77 `14.11R 6111, V 291 1.86 1572 11116 :JA7 2305 1.93 77 KrA 59113 [sail mil I tu Struct.ure of Forma~--,tml - StudY OC t~,(` Mdgnetic SusceptibillLy )I* Cor"PlCrx Compoun& of' Copper, Cobalt, and Hickul With Formazans (Ta 1) 1;~! contlnuell) 78269 SOV/79-3)0-3-23/69 VI 77 9.36 6773 VI 1 2!11 ~.l I I I 87 72:17 VIII I Ix I x I 11"2XI Card 7/6 Structure of Formazans. Study of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Complex Compounds of Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel With Formazans '(b'26c~ SOV 91-30-3-23/69 The measurementa of the magnetic sukiceptibility of the obtained complexes indicate the planar position of the formazyl group structure. There ave 2 tables; 2 figures; and 13 referericeo; 3 U.K., 3 German, 2 U.S., 2 Austrian, I French, 2 Soviet. nie 5 U.S. and U.K. references are: Nineham, A. W., Chem. Revs., 355 1955); Hunter L., Robert3, C. B., J. Chem. Soc., (194.1)$ Fi i B. N., Nyholm, R. S., J. Ch6m. soc.,.12 119541~ X"O'ndo M., Kubo M., J. Phys. Chem., J 62) 468 (1958); Bhatnagar, S. 33., Khana, M. L., Nevgi, M. B., Philosoph. Mag., 25, 234 (1938). ASSOCIATION: Institute of Chemistry of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Institut khimil Ural'skogo filiala,Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: March 18, 1959 Card 8/8 7MAKOVAo M.I,j VASILITEVAp N.L.; POSTOVSKIY# NPNI-bis(2--b~ww-5-6~Gownyl)-C.cpwfomxan as a reagent for the photamistric detwmination of galliux# Zkwe anal. kbim. 16 ~no. 1&8-33 T&-F 061. (KERA 14t2) 1., 1wtitut of Chemistryp Academy of Scienceg, of the U.S.S.R.p Ural Branchr Sverdlovsk* I'(Qa.13.iuw-A=LIyxIm) Opormun) IERMAKOVA. M. I. Cand Chem Sci - (diss)-"Synthesis and propertiips of~,several corr.- plexating colapounds of the formazan,group." $isardl6vsk, 1961. 19 pp; (Miniistry of Higher and -wecondery Opeciih"list' Education RSFSRt Ural Polytechnic Inst imeni S. M. Kirwil; 150 copies; price not given; (KLI 6-61 SUP, 197) VASIVIEVA., BI.L.; ll~~~A~ POSTOVSKIYO I.Ya. Determination of V=um with 0-oyanoformasan. Zhur. VKHO 5 ne.1sno 160. Ut4) 1. Institut kh4m4i Urallskogo filiala Akademil. nauk $SSR. MUius.-Analysis) , S/075/63/018/0()1/003/010 E071/E452 AUTHORS: VasIllyeva, N.L., Yermakova, M.I. TITLE: Use of formazans in analytical chemistry Communication 2. The determination or gallium with N'NI-di(2-hydroxyplienyl)-C-eyanformazan PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analitichemkoy khimii, v.18, no.l. 1963, 43-51 TEXT., A compound N,NI-di(2-liydroxyphenyl)-C-eyanformazan was synthesized and its interaction with gallium studied. Depending on conditions, the formazon forms two blue compounds with absorption maxima at 634 and 630 mP- The compounds have the --nature of internal complexes - nonclectrolytes. The range of. existence of one complex im pH 2 -!; and that of the other is PH above 5- On the basis of optical properties of solutions, chemical composition, X-ray and dehydration properties of crystalline precipitate.-i an well an equilibria studies in solutions, the probable totriactuo-e of the compounds is proposed. Depending on the PH of 1he medium gallium coordinates either with the ionic (PH > 5) or iiiidinsociated form of formazan (pH < 5) on changes of PH the compiotinds undergo a reversible transformation. Card 1/2 S/075/63/0.18/ool/oo3/olo Use of formazans ... E071/9452 The molar ratio of gallium to formazan is 1:1. N,NO-di(2-hydroxyphonyl)-C-eyonforniazan to reeemonded for the photometric do-termination of gallium In the presence of aluminium, zinc, lead, cadmium, manganese and small quantities of indium, germanium, copper and nickel. The two last elements are 11 eparated from gallium by extraction with benzene. The sensitivity of the reaction in 0.04 pg/ml of gallium. Z.M.Podkina participated fri the work. There are 6 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut khIm1i Urallskogo filial& AN SSSR, Sverdlovsk (Institute of Chemistry, Ural Branch AS USSR, Sverdlovsk) SUSMIrrED: April 7, 1962 Card 2/2 1: -f- ~'. __o I . - A (X v .I V, I . lrl~ I A, card ~/l!' -'I, nl~llq. YERMAKOVA,, !-J.~L.; POS'ljCjVSKlY., I.Ya. Chemiotry of formazana. Part ?s Reaction witb djazonlrm s;&Its and the aminmethylation of 1,5-dlphenylformazan. Zhur. ob, khim. 34 no.9:2855-2859 8 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Inotitut khimii Ural!skogo filiala AN SSSR. III f III OWN I III't I .1-1o45 k) Vd Tky- -fil"COT- ACZ- NRi-!U ~023j]~ 7 SOURCS CODEs UR/0109/66/011/007/1321/1322 AUTHOR: Golant, V, 0~; Korotkovaj Z. S&I Alekegenlw; Z.- Tjj M. B. Savol 'yoy Yermakovap M. 1. _6R G: none TITLEs LaseAO W-tube-bandscrerlap 31 SOURCEs RadioteWrnlica J siektronika'. yo 11, no& T, 1966P 1321,-1322 TOPIC TADS-.~ laser, backward wave tvbe ABSTRACT: In 1964 You Ta reported the development of a BW-tubo operating at a wavelength of 0. 3; mm (Traveaux du 5 congress international, Paris, 14-18 Sept, 1964) In the same year- 111. A. Gebbie et al. reported the development of a laser operating-- at 0.337 MM (Natlir,%, v. 202, 49331 685, 1964)- In 1965, Soviet researchers designed a Eff-tube operaVic, at 0.296 mm. Thus, the laser band and BW-~nbe band have become overlapped. IfThe authors wish totha*,N; A. Irisova and Ye. A, Vinogradov for their help in organizing measurements." Orig. art. hast no figurep formula or table, SUB CODEt?.0 SU13X =s MOW/ OM Ws 00~ ON REIN 002 VDQs 621.305.6.029.67+621;E0.325 AUTHOR*. AndrL#mvv No A*: Y6rxvik0v0i!M,-N. ll,'bl~lldlap: 160 F.Dy AlTr, molecular ~compoulftda ORG:- lpatitute of Maer ARL (1petitut vysokomolskullernykh so7adinanly AN 333 TITLE: Condenestlawof borondimethyligo an 1110meifw wltb trLbutoxyalumLaum SOURCEr yyaokomolskulyarnyye so aftneni-ya 7*1 no. I 1771 1775 TOPIC TAGS: organoboron compoundp 0 oalumirojimil,aOMQIapnd oll~!omqrp condensation.reactionj bigh pol;Mer lymeriphy.6 pal obemistry, -nd%v,wm,mi6 m+v"imf-i2ra- niantim dwreirimat ~nh. alantrittio, r, lDXAA1-e orm upid f W!A u card --1L2 "NA-W